The daily witness, 23 février 1901, samedi 23 février 1901
[" 1,08 Le SP a LySS OF THE « RIO\u2019 Fr of 2 _ do; \u201cONLY SEVENTY-NINE SAVED OF re THOSE ON BOARDed San Francisco, Feb.23.\u2014The latest fig- pvt : ures place the loss at 122 persons in.the ut sinking of the mail steamer \u2018Rio.pardon, Fob.28M : of the né led Janeiro\u2019 early yesterday morning.She rived 1 Tathoona\u2019 South.Adrien mi ra- sank a few minutes after striking.Asnear left early this > \u2018and be as can be learned, there were 201 persons barked.at Liver pcs | later 55 to: on board, as follows: Cabin passengers, steamez.Numi dian for \u2018their ritish 29; steerage (Asia tic), 58; second cabin, !- / ward journey.~The: troopers\u2019 were oise rd 7; white officers, 30; Asiatic crew, 77.od Do the station, \u2018by \u2018a band of pipers ei The saved number 79, classified as fol- dé hi Les Beots Guard.The large crowds of lows: Cabin pa:sengers, 12; white officers, which \u201cwitnessed ; their departure, 1; steerage (Asiatic), 16; crew (Chinese) of he Ca cheers ahpwed the popularity eolor Me Jost number 122, Hasse go ot , encens lows: ANE 24; officers, I is, an ATED \u201cEnd: ey a 3 - the most aveiias disaster this.Coast\u2019 = i= known for many years.Most of bodies of the 120 victims or more are\u2019 at the bottom of the sea, and many of them may never be recovered.The water where the ship lies is deep and the current swift, and the dead, with most of the wreckage, probably will be carried | far out into the Pacific.he number of d lives lost may never be known exactly, owing to the fact that the ship\u2019s records ier | EL in sept 51 7 he, t e were lost, and it is practicaily impos- | d sible to tell just bow many Chinese were = ae © 1h od basing its fi all\u2019 to-day, i s figures on by statements of the Pacifi © Mail Steamship Company's officials, says that 122 persons erished.The \u2018Chronicle\u2019 gives the number at 128, and the \u2018Examiner\u2019 states that 111 cannot be accounted for.The vessel, with its valuable cargo, will be a total loss.TALES OF SURVIVORS.Pilot Fred Jordan tells She following \u2018We anchored inside about five Se last night The weather was thick, and I left \u2018orders that when the weather cleared we should go further in.\u2018At five a.m.the fog-lifted.We could ; see the Cliff House and the north end light: and I told the mate to heave short.After we started heaving short the wind came in from the north-east and the fog settled in thick, and I.told.the mate to stop heaving.Then the captain came up and said : \u201cLet her er: go ; We can go , ahead.\u201d My watch soi ped at \u2018etch minutes to six.When the vessel stru I ordered all the boats out.The first - boat out was that of the doctor.It was.half filed with water as soon as she u \\ 5 = NON.| Tendon des = == ; U change bus moran hd; but nid confematio 0 = | NN : i he beavy rains oa ich bare foe a er - ; - : the \u2018telegra r \u2018a > A ered with \u201c479 \u20ac: chasé, and, thés rth EWS.Benne h, aj ot the D struck.I got a ladder, an and, placing a ne ¥ Ts 0 ; poman on i Je began descen Jolders '& progpect ol giviy Féturnior Heir, hivestment;: a boy with her, , &- child - of about, LS accep : \u201cRut for- thie) i: it 5 A à D fn \u201cthat contäi : ch\"would-Be-Nkely 16 og She.a him Jo Tittle fel: | peld hip round ay neck.The | ati de EC pe 98 not: 0 in favor: Re an bat prop osed 1 4 ; : Boérs'to prolong the\u201d var.ET hi 5° TARE Ce ; ree A dous pitch.1 was flung OF he adder.1 saw nothine then of the woman.of the on \u201cbey.te: down: with the ship about _¥ fifty feet .T-worked-my way up;to the, es garage pm Ie turn sense enoug on my, back and driftea with the wr 5 Lancer EXPLANA [oie Prt, bo, | ; 8] e = \u201c COMPANY.Drrtousaes 8 : éd: offer o Ashi: enett of} Io AN Eden ME | LOCATING WEST END\".| ey Pont shot iad | apt.ogh- © - ROUTES: d out.that the plan p .a \u2018the United.States ineau wonld: ¢ tthe ye : tbe W \u201cThen i came across what seemed to me RET STORY.TE i em the top of bh ith Chinaman The.fe off sit gether from the mountain, th it.e helped me.to clamber on the.E ¢rmaster Frederick Lindstrom Road Comumittes held anotiiér Long \u2018the, Markets, the harbor and \u2018the.rail weil \u201cqu roof, and with him I drifted out toward 524 the the wheel when the.steamer struck, discussion.oÿer the.Montreal * \u2018Terminal ations id the.oe d\u2019elre.of crow e eads.I was then rescued by | his narrative ¢ is int > EE.« \u201cwhen Railway Campeny'e D plan last ght ¢te ae oie fw hi \u2019 : vety places.\u2019 3 fishing boat.1 cao ot say who the the lT béarä the pilot\u201cyélk, and the next in-\u2018 band, but he was not on deck when: ve stant: the ship struck.Instantly all was : left.I saw nothing\u2019 either of the wo- confugion.y of the passengers had part of oe on to Men def assembled .on deck\u2019 to.see.the harb man or the boy after 1 was flu off the the ship passed in, \u2018and the women seem: ther manifestation \u2018interest in the\u201d \u2018Did vo Ca; Ward ?9.ed to lose all control of themselves.\u201cThey Jeet\u2019 by the majority of the members, Ee a nots oe ter we struck.scresmed, piteously, and the : men, crew: Ald: Martineau presided, \u2018and all\" 1 believe he is X STAIN, GO DOWN.by de ee of the calamity.My |, William Brander, of the firm of Messrs.attention was claimed\u2019 by the: \u2018ship, how.T oer, and I saw at once \u2018she :was.bad! Prander & Co., London, was one of the mctured.As soon as she.was struck «abin passengers.Mr.Bran illark de Mo ee tour of the world, addr she began to settle.by thie head, and |- Ald.Martineau desired some = 0° at Yok ohama.\u2018Hé carried a 1 & short time went down: When saw) changes to- the .plans.} all of which was all hope of saving the.vessel wad Jost, I | east end system.It \u201cwill Temes tort: When mont of the .Earbor hos turned in and aided the officers and crew that Mr.Mallar ogi { 048 tal Mr.Brander was very ill.Mr.in saving the passengers.\u2018The Chinese | line from sat to west by À rander à watch \u2018stopped at twenty min: were even more panic-stricken than the | and Amity streets; and tf pe cet utes to aix 0 thereby indicating y ite women.They rushed about the east, and in.prolongation thereof\u201d as far bacs that the ship went down st that time.eck, howling frantically, and.some \u2018\u2019of-| as.possible; with: a belt line.rünfiing from | Aid.| dent at le Fa \"dé peri the id ar in eh : )alaves \u201cthere; prompt! Te \u201cth ho at street vey os Tan ve the exclusive.Tights : ve: Terminal wie them jumped overboard in their: frenzy.J We northern limi Craig {++ ; ort Ship BER WTR of BEE TRIER SE Bo ESRI TR SE Rd a2 | re \"Luke Dossy when we struck the rocks ras ran to the know just how many boats were lépmoh- Side loops.were and | Pine de \u2018proposition now; ou es poste ie Tate nits i eu dise steerage cabin be race ed ank- ed.I saw three boats filled with\u2019 péople Claude ech \u2018warmly- at - étant ed people ot of pnb white and Chi leave the ship, but what became of them ket, and the Torey ERE dae br Sm respon oy pese and what not, and\u2019: gat 25 or had no means of.ing.\u2019 nect the inl févorable to an aptam William Ward had beén in the river he inland system wit the e trough | Co Ee was.30 of them on deck.I.em to save their lives,\u2019 directing en em) oy of the Pacific Mail : Sraametis Swish.A preservers.Bv.'this time Pgh ae om: hy for many years.He fret en- the ol Martineau last.ni se Les : rn adil\u2019 pra 298 LI tt in sits Sl on he Sty | 15 Bion oe pp Corer sut el mars gens aps y ; \u2018 pee ed there I ran fn my | en be {ihe command of the \u2018Rio.streets were already : Lion SE he \u201cEi torneys on 5 ; [ion way Com 5 bewiiderment fo the Let he vas randietred to Je, Janeiro.| the link of the propo forward deck, where I Pat, AK, Marti ctly remem.then to the China.\" th \u201cCity of | on.Sherbrooke ; - {othe erbrooke street - = : cer ; Pel He.Shan in.Shares ou obiected \u2018on: the.jg \u2018ground: that?Sher y ai: atreet.was .throughou ] ed th De a.rd hE 3 had A conecting; link was run*down hers be been th Ward 7 was 2.35.years old and na: rier- street, \u2018and\u2019 an tant inserted must: pro : re Eo tise.of North Carolina.=\" sister and along Roy -street.Ald; said | no.amalagamation- Soni be Shartad wih ; poids : : : : soi 2 there.was opposition to gi po; \u2018these {ram + Amother:claube sh ; à ini \u201cve ve will om ru Re is are a\u201d TI age ang wa Ines.Th.fhe first came te Borde 1 pe : des \u2018 rise: yOu se a ee Jratice Toa in Scène fate eover hm.A tht at 1 poet | 'SESSIONAL INDEMNITY 4 thorities of of + de Church of St.Los de | Hon dotlrn right a ad pe tied almost wpatalicled it 4 France ae > enormity in suèh a-mattär.i waa the duty of the: officers: of the; crown that \u2018we were ing to- the .bottom.: {thes : ; |! Iha mot felt.d à while în-the SEVERAL\u2019 INTERESTING.PROPO- PROPOSED RESTRICTED.SYSTEM.basis.\u20ac 7 : Les | ind thi Jia Zeking wp my | SALS BY THE OPPOSITION.| joctioné, mapped.om io view.of those ub jot this point, Alderman Ga à ollowing & weik | rn need Bony À forgery tes | temp At was vi \u2018the ro \u2018co sésiming te, it had je registered In Mr.Mi ion showed Milligan had denied: ai ai movies.of it; -} but\u2019 it pend the duty: of wth ers to do all it their 16 briig th: | te have my feet thrown above my hesd \u2018provided tor an inûlrect a br the force of water rushing from below.Otawa.Feb.2.The correspondent of foe from: the \u2018Maisonneuve limite i Them was.torn from the cross-irees the \u2018Witness\u2019 is informed that \u2018at the Lina Amity -sireet;.thence by à ë È ple | \u2018below; I-held my breath Concervative caucus on Thursday even: ico 5 the \u2018northern wards.\u201d \u201cThe and t against the terrible suction, [ing the Opposition pas party decided! to pre- be und hae shoes line was.oe St 1 esira mecessary.] = their ooo ead h 3 coming fallv to the surface again.I am posc.in House of Commons A ul, ~~ Inspector - H confident I saw the captain go down:at;| crease or the :sessianal Commons th 5 81.the section in: the more\u2019 central port of square, St Albert; Mounteis C Osborne to [inthe streets.thebrdge\u2019 .! \u2026 - ©.|5N0.It is understood that they will also | 0° city Ald.Martineau Shought that the Cathedral : Legauchetiore; Cathedral, et à _ THE.SECOND: QFFICER, vequést-a salary of $3,500 per year for the\" branch lines south of Laganchetiere Chaboillez square, Murray.street, Gallery: The .second officer; leader of t e Opposition in addition to |} street should be eliminated altogether or |'square,: pe bride Es Tes i ve on the ite Sts his pi indemnity, of $1,000 egy much restricted.street, Conway, Richardecn ane ! ot Jordan and er, Jo i i Ld led Mr.Mullarkey, who- Listened streets, The\u2019 company, would and sain iy to.| omar .38, 0 easel a A + q hese suggestio run a- al \u2018Edmonton, 14, + © ] p > id that shorlly a he.ed sthe four.THE DELPIT FUND, [but grimly, to remark that, 2 Mar toriatowne adi if: m0 a- Tow; Qu SATs gr 2 shone ol tion petition; ; the court to rescind e davits-were loweted.LAL Mr, Charlés Cushing, treasurer, ac- | tineau\u2019s suggestion would cut the schieme | belt thence: and round \u2018by.Napoleon \u2018road.4 below; Port Arthur, 8, 2 below; Parry | Judge M côd's order eHendiee timë for = rumber- of passengers hastily\u201d sum-1 nowladges the Fceipt of the following down to nothing.To avoid any misun- bridge and Ste.Cunegonde.\u2018 \u2018 \u2018Sound, 22 5; Toronto, 2, tame.2 3; service.and the Gade goes back to moned from their rooms by: the, conne ditional .subscriptions on behalf of derstanding, he might frankly.state at - Ald.Gallery\u2014Would not some of these \u201cMontreal, 0, 8; Quebec, 14, 28; { McLeod, by.whom f If Sas referred £ ; tion crowded into the boats-and- they\u2019 dit defence.fund: | once that zo far as he was concerned, 8 lines bring you: into conflict with: the \u201c.Fair aud.cold} Stnday | nthe vahdity-df- anordes pashed off.\u201d \u201cT'en minutes tes.after\u201d \u2018the Ves-\"} Mr.Robert H a 7 .$1.00 the.representative and general: manager Montres] treet Railway Com: » rately Cold a el sank, The life-boats in the chocks | Cash.\u2018 .\u20182.00 of the company, be was not: ropared.to \u201cQONFLICT : VERY.nr | Fanerai on.Monday, ay, 5th fost.a im floated off as the vessel: disappeared \u2018be-\u2019} 8-6: M.» 2.00 l'atcept a very small end helpless Mr.Mullarkey\u20141 do.not know; but we | \u2018to Mount Royal.Cemeterz: : low the surface of the et} and and: there dire Taylor .; .S00 under the onerous confit: ons ESTE shall\u201d dome \u2018into confliet\u201d over | -1640\" and 1642 Notre Dame.st.: Montre as a scramble on the part Mr.David\u2019 MoFariane 1000 yon {posed Ay e, qou , and'ac- such Eg as crodsings; they.always\u2019 Feb.~ Readings by Hearn-é 3.20.00.e compas rent sons nain the water to get Thto thems, I Conipany: Employees Mr.\u2018The order was.jven to aronse the pas- ~ E00 Ser, Fo prs \u2018tbe crew went ae a TS .80.00: Tow g gp Rn © franchise w ph à - [rtand à went bioseageh | {iE A Bond or or wees on 0 BOO rudes csorae of the: reasonable.elemênts:/ ; .( a { Bei ami.ATES.\u2014At 39 Rozel street, on Feb.2e ES Eros dat S - \u201ced to à bas Does veu ve roc mode an has been spared that could in any way this popular tte ha 8 earn and everythi ad appointed ; NEW SPRING es NEW JUTE CARPETS, \"makes, good useful \u201c Faorus Druary Oostn at 6 p.m.nis Tuesday, ; SN HE Pistnig : 3 preach at- a zior Church\u2019 at n im : st st.Matthew's, Point Bt Charles in| re BEV; © Pinus! EN = dt a 4e TUESDAY, WED: SUNDAY, FEB ATH.PRINCIPAL GRANT Ban CHURCH CREE Se HOON SRGATIOHAL] © \u2018of Clarks and Westorn Avenues, REV.MOP; Pastor.SERDLY, Fob'y 24th, 1901.Preacher \u2018the Pastor.SR one N IST, CHARLES A CONGAHHGATIONAL OHURCH , Rev.» 8.HAMILTON, B.A.Te BANJO, MANDOLIN and GLEE CLUBS first Baptist Church, 5.HEN.J».A: GORDON; Pastor, at both ged and Evening EURDAY-SOH Planist ; Mr.Donald McGregor, Bagitone ; jrinie Ross and Ruth.Bryce, Highland Dancers.Résorved seûts \u201d pana 750, on sais at Shaw's Music Store.emi .mer, Fesnviar, 23; MISS SARA CARSON, of Christadora Mouse Bettlomeont, New York City, RFECIAL MEETINGS mas Women's.Christian Assocla- street, Sunpay, Frsavary 24.SIXTY-EIGHTH SABBATH SCHOOL _ em.ANNIVERSARY SERVICES ef the EAST END METHODIST CHURCH.\u2019 win Be | bad on 5.08 Pe m.- Rov.Pret: Harr, Chairman, Rev.\u20ac.\u20ac.MÜXTABLE, i | a Re aah by oe EMMANUEL Cron : SUNDAY, FEB.24, 1901.- : REV.\u2018HUGH PEDLEY, Body Paster, : - Will preach at both services.iy Evening 8pbject : \u201cwhy Not, Believe that you.Wave a 1 Nature,\u201d EVERYBODY: WELCOME.- MEN\u2019S.OWN, BRIEF, BRIGHT AND Ys 14a.meets -every Sunday.Ajornooy, \u201cIn \u2018Calvary : Chureh, Guy street, 8 ou .are spé- sally invited to be proses on Sidi; eb, 24th, 1901.Speaker: Mr.\u2018PALMER.fs | .Good singing.\u2018Good Address, - \u2018Come?- - MoxpaY.FEBRUARY 25.\" 7108 CHURCH GUILD Corner Mande and Milton stiests.MR.JOHN CURRIE, of the Inspactor Street Mission, will déliver - 3 lecture on Monday evening on \u2018A Trip to cotland,\u2019 fllustrated by the Electric.Lan- Hon: 8 o'clock.Admission free.Colfec- on.Ténonut, Fender 2.SRL and THD, _ithe\"26th, 2 th, 28th- Fol .1 of ae Nortiëri Wtas an \u201cPein.eo: Union, to be Be none + Cen idence of Hrs, .PDAVIDS one à don, Fenn street, en TUESDAY.AFTERN ary \u201826th, Subje .à Groceries.Tavésnar, Fesdvany 28.Teachers\u2019 Norgnal Classes | ected \u201cNORMAL § Con 1006.St.-Catherin es Fée \u2019 FRIDAY\u2014In Chalmers\u2019 Presbytérika\u2019 Extension, St.Lawrence, Mein 'stre SATURDAY\u2014In- Vestry of * St, ores Chapel, .on Atwater ave, Just below a, oa Lessons ; or Primary Teachers in the TER : Mi en By Rev.R wetErmuTEOY, un.7 Gzosers ORUROE., | Me Mr.Percival J Histey, 7 Be Muss, 1.(OBGANISE OF ST.\" GEORGE'E) THURSDAY EVENING, Feb, 28th, 901, At 815 \u2018o'clock.Fs BA F, Ja ro po a ag \u201cFyeoss À ] w TINGIRI CLUB EEE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, - SATURDAY, : MARCH31901.Afternoon\u201d at HES.{ Evening: RU BAS MUSIO AND ORIGINAL COMEDY.al Meredith Hewardi adr He \u201cBlair, Cenducters.- - Assisted by the following :\u2014 Cae és T.MOORS, - J: LESLIE TEDYORD, Ww.J.TART av : SYDNEY DUGAN,- PRED, 8 #9, R_LANSK PLY PRANK NORMAN, PRICES 230, 0c, 7c; and $1.00.Tickets be Dame\u2019 rec Mao secured bry Brat BLO 188 2 Notre Sie ae x Bath iE i Fa Be Mansfigld street, in Er | he.Econimié Paca jot anced | More Dooley.\u2014 The Kaiser and th - New York Evening Symes Val Cleo, Foroes MzsTINGE.THE MONTREAL DAILY WETNESS.isn PROTESTANT BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, TTS a | Tameon maux E Tuesday Evening, March Oth, - Programme : : \"1.Overthire, *Donitybrook,\u201d Y.M.C.A.ORCHESTRA - PROF.CHAS.\u2018REICHLING, Leader.8.President's R ~ MR, CHAS, BYRD se se se se seer 3.Recit.and Arig, \u2018Lend nfo your Aid,\u2019 (From Opera \u2018Queen of Sheba.\u2019) + MR, HAROLD JARVIS, Detroit; Mich.4.bi \u2018Selection, \u201cThe First \u2018War Song\u201d &'\u2014-Heidember rorics of Brien {he Brave\u2019 .Balfe HR.HAROLD JARVIS T'Address .\u2026.#2 45 so as ve wrserseces REV.DE, JOHN POTTS, Forente.ont.8.Orchestra, Irish\u2019 Selections .Williams F.M \u20ac.A.ORCHESTRA _ {9 Husorges Sketch, \u201cCork vs.Connpeti:.sn ne on .« vee } ME, OWEN A.smiLY \u201c110.Song, {Irish Folk Song,\u201d .Foots\u2019 © MISS GRETA MASSON .| un, Song *Asthiore,\u201d Ln em ve.MR, HAROLD JARVIS ine street.Notice 18 hereby - given that a \u201cAnnual | Meeting of the Shareholders of this.Com: pany will be held at the Corapany\u2019 s \u201cOffices, corner Notre Dame and St.Alexis strests, Montreal, on FRIDAY, March na, next, at 2 o'elock pu = Bm.MACAVLAY, 05 :- President.Bun Life\u2019 Building, de Ottawa, Vet stig\u2019 on a noun 08 the app intnent 1 £ Mr.\u20ac | judge of Oxford coun , sud\" the of tr, wore WIDE, ALL THD, WORLD OVER.The: Queen 88\" a \u2018Farmer \"The.Spectator,\u2019 .London.The Friars in the \u2018Fosippisés Now Tork Lente Fastin New or \u201cTribune.\u201d a.Pope of 1 Questi London and \"Madrid, \u2014New York \u201cTimes.The Hospitals is io h Africa.\u2014A Summary.\u2014 London.The Spirit of tho © Bosra.copies \u2018Guar- Spnditifn ot Ce regie puy Vers 1 ~ Sack entsifs\u2014Mañch \u201cqu ardian:® F Qos Mlexandra sat the French.Patient.\u2014 Paris 1 Golden Lak \u201cof.:the Crown.\u2014Dally News,\u2019 Thé us osraiog ta D :Dublin.\u2014Letter In: \u2018The The, Lovely Or Queen, \u2014Latter nw \u201cThe \u2018Spests- The Postage Stamps: of the.Relgn.\u2014 \u201cDaity :N Lon ews,\" don.d {avout Far Personal Error.\u2014Pittsburg ; 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An earnest \u2018tempérance - correspondent is.solicitons about Mrs.Nation's sanity, |- go extraordinary: does her saloom-smash- peign \u2018appear to peôple living: Ader! better ordered conditions.Canada, vever, 38 not Kansas.There are no -of-eny lack of senity in Mrs.Na- \u2019s behavior, uncouth as it seems to\u2019 \u20183 Her husband and her brother, both » id hér- support.The iden: of dock.to the people for.persorial- initistive\u2018 in the inéngement of public affairs is tural in a-atate which came into being: in the thidet: of a life and death struggle for free soil.Filibusterers from all over: the United Btates- went to the territory.now called Kansas, with their rifles on shoulders, to take af he \u2018land for liberty, and to forbid the: \"of slavery into it.John Brown: and \u2018bis stalwart sons were of the num: ber.The.struggle there initiated resulted not only in free soil for Kansas; but\u2019 in a few years for the whole United Btates.Tt is admitted by much a paper.as the Washington \u201cSentinel\u2019 that as long ps Mra.Nation emashes bottleä.and lasses and knocks in the heads of whis- ey.barrels, she is viclatibg no.statute.prohibitory law not only declares \u2018but huthorizes private citizens as Well as gheriffs and constables to sbate those nuisances.To remove any question, a bill is to be introduced into the Kansas legislature to Jegalize.saloon-ameshing, It js à curious western way of getting a law enforced.It emacks a: good deal of mob.law but it seems 0 be the Kansas wa, y.et THE CORONATION - OATH.- A great deal of indignation and angry talk bas arisen on both sides of the question of the coronation: oath.Roman \u2018Catholics say that it ie insulting to their faith, while conservative Protestants declare that it is 4 necessary bulwark of the British constitution.The former.\u2018aver that it is a direct denial of the right of seligious liberty; the latter reply that.there would be no such thing as religious liberty if the Protestant ascendancy, which it secures, \u2018should \u2018case to be- \u2018maintained; that no Roman Catholic liberty.We must own that we have a great deal of sympathy with the plea of the Roman Catholics, These should, however, remember that the English people \u2018were driven to the position of requir ing that their monarch should be a Protestant by the ceaseless machinations of the papacy to gain.ascendancy in\u2019 the civil sphere, and, owing to their success in subjugating the house of Stuart to their dictation and bringing the monarchs of -that house into alliance with every | enemy of British liberty.Under the English constitution the monarch was the head of the church.His personal power was Bt that time still very.great, and the assumptions and claims of the Roman (Catliolic pretenders to the throne wéré 'abeolutely despotic, No bulwark, theré- .fore, could have been too great to erect 2° \u201cbeyond the seas\u2019 of the question whet ; fé the time had not come when-at least | the self-governing nations of the empire |: and \u2018official advances.- The Imperial state, as such, ever pretended to religious the restoration- of a Roman Cathe] comiended jae?to the people of Bag) \u2018land \u2018when i took shape.Sa \u201chat cath nob only \u2018dénounces.any en- \u2018cioachment.of the Pope upon the civil sphere, but also specifies those doctrines in which Romanism differs from \u2018Protest: antism, \u201c and: declares \u2018each and all of them to be superstitious and idolatrous.\u2018From the point of view of those who be \u2018Heve in a state church and in the King as the head thereof we aré in no position fo speak.We do not see how a state i: \u2018¢hyrch can exist along with \u2018absolute re-: ligioua.equality.| We certainly do not.the state ought.to busy itself de- Mouneing the faith.of any subject.Let \u2018the safeguards be as strong \u2018as\u2019 pos, sible against any encroachment of any religious authority whatever upon \u2018the civil sphere.Let, i .neceseary, the «dd and unäbrogated law of praemunire be PASS in its full force-througbout 1 the King's realms, \u2018under which any | jon of goods.Tote may be à ttle ca Tt was found necessary in the \u2018recent encroachmente of this.very kind show something of the sort to be necessary even here \u2018inithis twentieth century in this Canada of ours.85 long es that} church seeks to: force its way.into the 0!C jurisdiction of our country, so long it is Lit \u2018affording the very best.argument fori the | continuance of every bulwark which can liberty be maintained, *re\u201dsay, in their \u201cof dtmobt force, but it can never.be any | | defence\u2019 \u2018of Ieligions Kberty to = make pub- op yore ras re 44 ailing feeling of pride in the loratiy | and wutiity of all parta of the empire, that the suggestion is., and the tt- most encouragement\u201d \u2018given: to Australia, New Zealand and Canads to make formal Government has learned to be very care- #i] fu¥ and ¢autious ini regard -to-projecta for | À démwinig-eloser fhéchonds-vhicl a | the British uations beyond seas with- ; - preferring.that ad- | vances should be made by.them, a0 us 0 | \u2018avoid \u2018the appearance even of seeming to | United Kingdom, SATGEDAY,.Frsruizy 23, 1901 political and- legislative control.The manie of king has, on the other hand, become popular because associated with qülers of peoples who maintain- .|-ed: their civil and: religious Liberties ang individual freedom.In modern times, indeed, emperors, as emperors, are no more despotic than kings ; the King of Prussia is more despotic than the Emper- -or of Germany, and the reason is that he shares his authority as emperor with kings and grand dukes outside of Prussia, as well as with diets and _Teichetags, In-present Usage an emperor is a king of kings ; he is the supreme ruler of coun- \u2018Ftries which.have separate governments under their.own kings, dukes or govern.LOTS: In; India our king may well be called emperor, for he is sovereign over maharajshs and fajahs, \u201cwho are them- \u2018selves emperors, and have their own sub.-ordinate kingd, both in Asia and Africa, as well as over governor-generals, who rule self-governing nations, each of which is composed in turn of self-governing pr.vines, with \u201cthe tant Sondra.uw | Boman Cuthotle days of England.But} Ring \u2018no officially opted aati ho ack.of li 8 iÉsgri soie 2 at af tralia consult\u2019 with the.premier Commotiwealth With a view to united tion.Would our, parliament pass an rom fo the King petitioning obama.opsda included in the title ?; § want 16: control them.There can be | ni.doubt, however, that.if the: parlia- | qm ments of Canada, Australia and New | 4 Zealand: were 10 pass addresses praying |g ta be recognized in.the title of the King, the Imperial Parliament would be: happy and prompt to pase the legislation which, though not absolutely necessary, as it is quite open to the King to assume a title if he \u2018chooses to do so, and have it proclaimed, would | Tegarded as the method of proceeding.more \u2018consistent with present constitutional practices.Tt 1 will be recalled that previous to the proclamation of the Queen as Empress of India at Delhi in 1876, the Disraeli Gov- \u2018ernment introduced into parliament, aud had.passed, &.bill \u2018enthoriving Her Ma- | jesty\u2019 to assume the title.No doubt this precedent would be followed in the] event of further additions or alterations of His Majesty's titles.: If Britona were as eager to embody their newesi political and national ideas.and enthusiasms in new forms of titles or in: stitutions as the: French, and:.as .de sirous of clearly à and declaring \u2018them to the wo! , they would in their present mood -of imperialism sweop away all the old titles of the King as over-worn and have: \u2018him proclaimed Emperor of the British.\u201d whion would includesall.the King\u2019s lieges, | for the \u2018empire\u2019.Is, by universal usage, the \u2018British empire\u2019 and all its inhabitants, white, red, yellow or black, whether English, Irish, Scotch, Australian, New Zealander, British or French-Canadian, South African, East, .West or 'Canadian .Indian, : \u2018Burmese, .Chinese, Basuto or .Somali, Bushman or \u2018Hottentot, are \u2018all \u201cBritish subjects.\u2019 But Britons are not logical, and -dis- like sweeping changes or sudden alterations.They love the simple, abiding old Saxon name of king, which ranks to them far above the more evanescent.and bombastic title of emperor, which has suffered from upstart and ig- roble use; That title they have always lavishly accorded to all sorts of outlandish potentates; whatever their native i.tles might be, but they have refused it to their own sovereigns ag beneath their dignity.The English are prejudiced against the title.of emperor 2s applied to the ruler of \u2018free born,\u2019 self-governing peovle like themselves, as they think that it is the: title of a conqueror who governs more or:less despotically.There is historical ground.for this prejudice, as the title originally signified a commander \u2018electro-magnetic phenomenon.e\u2019} wonderful is Present.7] inch of air we breathe, for instance, it: lands'as probable factors in the geners- tion of electrical energy.-Given the \u2018necessary facilities, the ultimate results are not in.doubt, and many wonderful things in this direction will be seen during the next few years.Few discoveries \u2018arcused more interest during the closing years of thé century\u2019 than Clerk-Max- wells hypothesis that light is an \"He imagined, to fit in with parts of his the ory, that there are waves of a certain order larger than those of light and\u201d heat.\u2018This theory was dealt with experimentally by the German, Hertz, hrid \u201che proved that these waves did exist in fact.The practieal result of Clerk-Max- well\u2019s scientific i imaginings has been that Bignor Marconi \u201cis using the.Hertzian waves for wireless telegraphy, in the sane.way that Crookes's \u2018electrical discharges in high vacua led the Wurzburg professor to the discovery of the Ro- In every ci has been proven that there are hundreds | of millioné of solid particles, and that what we call pressure is only the move-: ment of thesa particles at the rate of sixty times that-of an express train.Then the discoveries concerning organic life are marvellous in the extreme and their ultimate benefit to humanity must be very far-reaching, In 1838, Leiden proved that plants are made of eells; Sch ann that animal tissues are only aggregations of cells, and that all living things zre eitier unicelluler or multicelluier.In: 1857, Pasteur discovered that fermentation is caused by plant germs, and Lord | Lister-has since shown that inflamma: tion and putrefaction are of microbe origin, These discoveries have resulted in the modern certainty that all infectious diseases owe their origin to vege tal bacteria, and.the science of bacteriology has become the basis of investigation for the ultimate prevention or the speedy.cure of these, diseases.All these.discoveries, and many more, the mere.names of which spac: prevents us to mention here, have not- only, madé \u2018life better worth living from the material\u201d point of view, but they have so \u2018enlarged.our outlook upon life- that the inseruta- ble creator of the world more commands our.love snd re \u2018hag not permitted us to know the begin nings of anything: neither of spage, nor nor life, nor bonscieusness, nor \u2018anything at all, end it seems to be assured that this knowledge will always be a secret to us this side of the grave.But he has _| permitted us to open many doors that reveal marvellous interiors, and many | more remain for us to open, end the end of all our.knowledge will enly be an-in- creased desire to be.worthy to penstrate the secrets that an earthly abode must ever conceal from us.Es it - .\u201cBEAUTY.Two addresses were déivered feventiy \u201c| on what.a \u2018modern city ghoûld be, one - in Chicago by Professor James, \u2018the oth- [er in Toronto by Mr.Albert Kelsey, 8 -| Philadelphia architect.Both\u2019 #peakers dwelt \u2018particularly on appearances: Mr.| Kelsey's condemnation of the.unlovely, | and often\u2019 squalid, backyard railway entrances into most cities is only\u2019 too well deserved.These are what - give the stranger and the traveller.their firat § âme \u2018pressions, and these first à \u2018as he mid, mean a great deal.to à city.A stranger approaching Montreal - by rail or river is struck with the magnificence of the site and the beauty of the pros pect, but of no city can it be said, with the exception perhaps of Conetantinople; more \u2018truthfully than of Montreal, that neerer view brings disillusion.After cross ing the river oùr principal -railway.entrance is depressing, and untidiness and neglect of the ordinary methods of street .cleaning are only too evidenti when the .\" To\" head some\u201d One\u201d \u201cwould think : portation enterprises\u2019 had\" nothing to do \u201cwith ions: of-beanty\u2014that- though KR \u2018Providence might Possibly.obtrude beauty upon a railway entrance or s manufacturing centre it was doing something gratuitous and unealled for, as scrdid j squalor-is the hatural environinent of the poor \u2018man\u2019s work or-even of thé merchant\u2019s office.The city -council recently | asked the citizéns: for plans for the laying out of thé space recently laid bare | by fire.So far as we have heard orly one plan has been propounded, and that | simply a street widening one.\u2018Have you come to talk \u2018about a square or anything of that sort?\u201d sdid the-solid citizen; \u2018because if you have I won't listen to you.How different this spirit from \u201cthat of the merchant princes of Venice and Flor- Beauty ina city is beginning to be val- ued\u2014as an advertising feature.The aim is good, \u2018the motive is still sordid.\u2018To care for the beauty of a city nd to ex: pend upon: it:is as much a duty- as to caré- for \u2018its.health,-its education, its , safety, its.-morals- or ite prospetity.It \u2018| couts, althoagh | so often does uglittess.costs; bat native \u201cgid, ges no coût to ie\u201d ] vesion \u2018in the west.would draw the Brit-.| that: -Fropeman's force would: then be e eastern Cape @olony.and} B.A: °L.lin \u201cthe country west-cof.Kimberiey, the, : ouatey.west of De Aur having been ong; time, nor.matter, per; fores, nok.mokign,, {3 ence and other cities of the Renaissance.| cure.beauty; it Javishee itself on beauty.\u2018beauty point of limited.view of what a city.ought to be, but it is bringing forward that £ of the city\u2019s duty that is most neglects ed and most _despised, the one \u201cwhich most\u201d Deeds to be urged.\u2014 .TRE SITUATION IN SOUTH .© AFRICA.x that \u2018Commandant Froneman with: his commando has separated from General De Wett will surprise all who have been trying to keep track of the campaign 89: has been set forth i \u2018in the despatches from: day to day.\u201d After De Wetf and his forces had crossed the Orange river ports of the\u2019 operations of \u201cCommändant.entgen rays, that most happy and won-} Froñeïinan's force in the, Orange: River | ton derful aid fo surgery.No purely im-.3 \u2018aginative | tale.conld equal the warvel of] these scien de Orange © when it was.found impossible to, cross the Orange: river east: of Norval's Pont; { in the\u2019 hope \u2018that\u2019 \u2018Qeneral De, Wett's fn: deb\u2018 troobs stationed along the Orangé | : river east of Norval\u2019s Pont afer lim and able to inv joir- Kruitsinger\u2019s and Scheene\u2019s forces | \"which are scattered throughout the éol- | ony from Middelburg south to Prince Albert, Tt is possible that :the meaning of 'the.De Ar, telegram is that Com\u2019 mapdant Froneman, finding that tire British \u201cforces\u201d Weré holding the upper Orange river as strongly as.ever, has despefired , of being.able to invade Cape Colony.in, the east, and having heard of the severe oppokition- \u2018met.of -supportitig De Wett, and has turned back and is trying to make his way north\u2018 in the Orange River Colony.It is, however, quite possible that | and that he bas separated from the general, after.recrossing the Orange river in-; To consider.a.city\u2019s duties.only | a The telegram from De Aar to the offect Holy City.\" by.and entered Cape Célony there were ref =, \u201c| with: the Past End Methodist Sunday-sch \u2018| will take: place: tomorrow.The Bo cs so by General \u2018De Wett's |\u2019 forces in the west has given up the idea ] Froneman\u2019s forces accompanied: De Wott: ?to Griqualand.\u2018West.Froneman may have, kone- north: in the hope of finding sup} cen: the convention, i = \"me Stanley Strest Presbyterian Cuureh.+\" - (These speakers are active in the promotion |: lends-o\u20ac Israel raovoment of.Jew- Fred eh and\u2019 heve mel\u201d \u201cwith of an address by.Dr, If HN Teds A Y.M.C:A.of Suns day afternoon et: three o'clock: De Les Île \u2018was\u2019 formerly.secretary of the ai a- (A Keke peat.several years in\u2018 Clana.Christianity.\u201d They present\u2019 many: facts and much information: about the present.day movement among tbe Jewish.pespie.contention, wh OF CONVENTION: Stree ok resbyieas, \"3 o'clock\".\u2019 euros, wl ee Rew: fF AN George, A, = take.the\" chair; pnd: the epoakers to be \u201cths Rev.J.Mécurter, on-Jewish Work: in Mo! pal, and Mr.Maurice rice Euken,of Pittsbur \u201cIp.the- Phiren } ere will - onc! arg, Ss Sores tue the anthem; over.my.sou ear, \"not ye, O \u201cIsrael,\u201d : analy Me: Tran.\u2018Praise , \u2018Calvary, solo.br Mr.8.\u2018be joytut=.Solo, \u2018The the\u201d Lord\u2019; sutiiom, 0 C Mr, J.Bevan, Giles; solo Mr.King, \u2018Hosannah in Excelals\u2019: solo | preside, the Rey.G.B.Ross, .B.D.,; La- Tyidsley, \u2018Sliepherd of > of Lake Chrissie, which, by'the way, is] notable -as about the only fresh water | loke in South Africa.- General :Sinith-1.Dorrien, with a loss of sixty or seventy} men killed or wounded, repulsed thé .at- {=~ ported later to have occupiod- Amster] dam; which is forty-five miles cast\" cf | er been confirmed.- The last report: \u2018com 5 that the Carolina Boer commnüdo \u2018bad |: were suffering from want of food: hows || strict: at\u2019 his residence or Ca- £ to arrange\u2019 a \u2018social |! Miss Jessie N.Maclachlan, the celebrated | #5 \u2018Considerable interest is being manifested in Le ce a local Scottish circles, and a large audience | wl ARS family has: ni hich to establish bis identity\u201d + in case he isthe victim of a serious accident,\u201d \"Right \u2018here: is: where \u201cour: IDENTIFICATION BADGE fornis the: missing link .in \u201cthe chain.that binds him to his family and:friends snd which \u2018SPEAKS FOR HIM IN ; NO-UNOERTAIN LANGUAGE when hé id beyond #0 doing and others: know him nt.It saver your family the \u2018énxiety of poing unable to find out Pa-Disctrestoi IF fotow.even- i 4 ing, #t 8 \u2018o'clock, the Rev, Dr.Antlift- Yo © | éadier.during.his comparatively short.= a id sry Oi Ea bs es by medi 1 is the pure t, sweetest, most speedy; - mn | / MILLIONS USE.ourons sour, assisted by = tit sn fo: oats g zd = BS : Tr a \" and beaut ying the a, | oo y \"0 n red, rol and sore hands oe Bab rashes fred, ous; frritations, and x L- foilet, bath, ven pu CUTICURA 8 EE ee too fase or offensive p« \u201cthe form x washes for ule \"women, especiall skin aoû complezion onp, ad tie se soit n and co x lon soap and baby soûp in fhe Work.be all druggists.en Relieved by 3 Bath with.* iting ¥ith Ou om doses of Cuticara Trt , and oe tenis \u2018cure for tore ; sfigurin | af Sted, and Henly a roa 1 o \u20ac purp s oi Hong of Women.=.nto 2 bathe srifations infammations and chu Sy x for many césidtsaptepe pe suggest thems men, ea moe: Thus at sors at ONE PRICE, Arg % Longea.Porexx Dec oh \u201cThe pags don oN ie just euited to ads, It: cob tains goods.hat: will: mature in Canada.will-grow:: « with a pacieret our SA riggs \u201c Spanish King\u2019 Onjon, eg kee log, for.Te.PLE BRIGAE: SÉED COLA ONTO, Canada's Greatest Seed House: your whereabouts, at the same.\u201cfime~ renders ; promptly, - - \"When you consider what this\u2019 heans to your family and yourself, \u201d : me Are Sure you will take advantage of tho Protea \u2018offers \u201cDONT:DI BUY \u2018REGISTER NOW.tion from $1-to- $10; secording the -necensary attention \u2026 \u201cTEMPLE BUI TILDING, \u201cSt.J ames se; Montreal.- By A U CTION, store, have so bt mare on.wh dy avis, sm AND Mest COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 5 ew a E URNITURE or Drawing Eéom,Dining sommmre or.WME Sale Ed the Stare, No.2442 BT.CATHERINE 8 STREI 18 anticipated. \u2018decided mot to\u201d hold Jon various subj for a \u201clong \u2018time.ing present.\u201che pr The meeting opened with \u2018short \u2018papers one of the hospit 2) wes full of interest for every one pres- or Fiolet and Na-\u2018 Bl ne MILITARY RIOUS- worth, 81.25; Le oùdäy\".: : 69c ere advantage\u2019 of \u2018this: op ity 1 préctioins \u2018| vigit and a |iding such patients paid: ; \" mr m the hospital; \u2018in.\u201cWhich {:Conser ey.would De considered.private.\u2018an a3 Information had been sectired.from: the scheme | -.mden in sd , heavy; such trousers pA not be Bad at 83.00 sod $4.00; LL Sr.19.; gio take the matter = \u2018| ent, and the various - questions: 8 \u2018| ed were fully and ably dealt with.=i: \u201c5 | step \u20188 ine | p= ; À motion.wos I made pati as \u2018I Genera: Ho | great financi 51.Whil = | feel that \u201cthe.he princible involye \u2018discuss |.A motion to change the name of- \u2018the | | enciety to \u2018The Montreal Academy.ot | Medicine\u2019 was voted de out, vf.ebate one\u201d arising\u201d ou of res civié Hospital for ent \u2018be! ospit tal guibonti cl : hich \u2018should permit I physiciens of.this provinee to tend their own: Ling key for their case t promoters of the new.hespital whick would indiéate that: the: anthorir \u2018ties of the new \u2018hospital or \u201chospitals: -vould' probably acquiesce\u2019 in the request.The resolution was carried unanimously, There was also considerable individual discussion on the question, as to wheth- the same permission, if granted-by the.ital, would :.not .re benefit to that institution, ag -well as being any advantage to the Pl sicians and orheir \u2018patients.- ; one present ap cases, thé- socio up\u2019 as a society.of: \u2018equally to both =| come to; an issue in the latter case.\u201d 5) | ther by.the profetion before very.Tong.Woo : = lige ely 7{ Although>having \u2018sold 2,000 ry \u201cwinter \u201cwe have 70e, sosie al ar baie Tone à \u2018our à * or color A Wik fur or g SB es BY THE PIECE.4225: Pieces-of>Gray-and- \u201cWhite - \u201cCOTTON; worth She, will be\u2019 \u2018sold by the piece, - \u201cseg and 1871 : ten- heavy, \u2018mew style; lin- £2 bo | Giron of the cit.Sounded bad a deputation.| consideration | companied by Warden spectoi Archibald, :H tems Caswell.\"city city\u201d solicitor 5 3 | Jacobs and Stati-Captain.\u2018| mier, Ross gave the depi \u2018| thetic answer, ; {tion to-the 1 À Tlie rights.uestion and prof PERSO! AL, Mar.\u2018Rozier, who will perinons in- Dame, arrived in the city: & .Hodge, of\" Lee pl by Park, Vine, liam, etn and James, -stree thé\u2018 business part of: the city, hie | specific advance rates for\u201d | re \u201ce conta aivied.\u201d Clie Ja pr \u2018Where being three ; | love now onlyran.ome a j-l0 : SALVATION ARMY ar Toronto, Feb.23\u2014Lhe-Balva; to, request get hors of \u2018their recent petition td\" legislature for a one thousand dollar yesterday moi the ë t tor their rescue- work :d mt.jen or :their es LE he devutation of P.The Salvationists Se tial: \u2018amount is \u2018expected .FIGHTING &° \u2018RAILWAY.\u2018GRAB.np \" \u2018Toronto, Feb, 23.\u2014Mr: J.J.Fi \u201cber for South Toronto; pregen ture presented 5 Raph per AA Teh Cl counc oron a ra \u201cRamey Co 5.of the Grand j B Ther Ce agin Se Sond 5 ich is regarded by Ais unwarrantahle attéinpt remove Mayor Van Wyck; of.New |: York, from office, néxt Monday, or send \u201cjan emergency message to\u2019 the Legislature | \u2018urging the passage of a State: jconstabu-| 4 lary bill: + - This: the: Goverkior is.ex- \u201cpected: to\u201d do\u201d because of: Mayor Van Wyck having in dis appeintment of Colonel at.a.\" Murphy \u2018an obee | commissioner 2% ; aren set = accomplished \u201cthe- -a8 Deputy Commissions | of Chièt-Devéry the\u201d *Bovouk \u201cof \u2018Mauliattan- se RTE and \u2018two-patients oÈf- LL were:present to il- of | lustrate the results of treatment\u2019 they had \u2018undergone.| The business portion of the meeting House Ee , however, no doubt: be \u2018fir- F \u2018preach-the the Len-.the Church.of Notre pe ing Le iy SE \u2018and made i for W {to get.the, dr ae on à 1\" Albany, Feb.23\u2014It is authoritatively.| stated.that Govergo.Odell will either\u2019 ragimbe Sr moy ved oan in the opinion of de \u2018United Irish L Yond League Was, ied to\u201d the \u201csame postion a8.the le unions.scted nade requesting ita in æ 0 PUBLIO ANBETING TO: \u2018BE HELD.wii \u201cWINNIPEG \u201cO-NIGHT TO\u2019 Ds which, \u201cafber pitalization| g with the-excessive ca] «fo the \u201cA illness\u2019 of a near\u2019 u on\u2019 the\u2019 e a : Sir Wilfri of his: -and public rt ors i us va forest % se the.Savi eee AN \"OTTAWA RUMOR.: Ottawa, Feb, 23 \u2014There jiterial shufie immediately : \u2018elon; - according.to a story in eatin ere oo {by Die oh.re ue : nd.Sie Louis would i] file g Reda al: SC amiitbog 1 eof the \u2018the Srivy .Council, wkich :carries wi .salary of $30,000, but, failing that, ra cd a \u2018Supreme \u2018Court judgeship.- .: - AFTER THE WARE Is OVER.London.) Feb.~The London.Mails { dent.cables\u2018 that msterdam correspondent, cables tine ; \u2018BUCKET SHOPS.: : \u2014Has a person\u201d the right.\u201cto.rua pusher.shop.in - Canada; is not that Kind The, lotteries are.gone, now the buskel shop Ae of, \u201cAns.\u2014The: keep ops.\u201cail.0 ence dealt with\u2019 bythe Crim-; \u201cCode, - bit certain defects in \u2018the Act Hele © DISMISSAL OF EMPLOYEE.%.\u2014Can an-employer_ disoMss a dis- tisfied.employee, \u2018who has \u2018agked\u2019 \u2018for\u2019 as in advance?Must.he not give the -case of -written agreement, providing im- \u201cmediate; 3 ty o Age ut the engage- mont was 8 year one, yee can dise vi thout notice.except for ec Three, months\u2019 notice Would: be\u2019 Sautred.if Ta salary.was payable q T ar \u201cT'terly; one month, if payable monthly: * - À «Victoria attend à ployed at the attend the 1 Fuesdav by eating\u2019 Dotaoned on [ne ey that he res foo 3 \u201cWicked.- = si rota on and \"will: \u201c24 evening \u2018at the.Good.sjand at the.\u2018Girls\u2019 en fainter than the nitude\u2019 10.5.This] result was.eo by: photographs ; :en on Feb.2 26,8 spé 10 1901.Acco: rd: | ingly.wit hi: three da: yet his star has\u2019 Le- come one of the bright est objects à in the: 3 APANESE HOSPITALS BURNED,\u201d butned on Jan.29, & tients were burned to.death and ten | tients.and eleven \u2018nurses.injured \"he \u201chospital -was.a.wooden structure.SUICIDE Ad \u201cST.LAURENT 5 Ferdmand I sel at vogue min ee med \u2018himself under I \u2018and\u2019 juld be-done for, A-phorus is\u2019 &:p \u2018painful atd hot amd posson, snd, \u2018the misguided Jou nid ae inquest will: bel je held n fat ei pital.; : où Monday niorn: on\u2019 hes gone fo St: any rents\u2019 othe dus fia po ADDRESS BY: MISS CARSON.'Ciraon, ve is 1p: 2e \"Settlement.or, \u2018In Em Will CL ab.XR ; ui ; Reading Room, St.- Satie: 46.On.Wedn is stack of \u2018son of, 1800, received by the.| following interesting general: \u201cper ton of freight carried, \\ Fed iy wari over, ; sn {of gambling.forbidden by law and \u2018illegal, - | and the proprietor llable.to \u2018a fine, etc.?make.1 very difficult to obtain.a coavis- |-8: # rithout paying him three montis | J Sparse three\u2019 months notice, unless; in| i 7 council \u201cby \u2018the A 9 & Northern Pacific, li oo greath | ©.Cl eee à Babies of wl, ph S hy Vermont, who is in the c nt {ne \u201cbeen many im; ent, \u201cof which the most notable ator | ous dpsckine, the: Prises the: \u201csoins \"With, regard to \u2018the: gs IN es of consoldation, = \u2018Fitzhugh holds with \u2018most\u2019 railway = e Pcontrol.the Stability can ; be guaranteed.\u2018the inter of -the public are secured.In | Mes} fact, the public interests-and \u2018the Interests 1 of.the.railways are identical.He did not Bowever, that {he questi a: rument control, as.far.as aL For Fallwars Wis concerned, was rive rt ne mer \"INTERESTING FIN From statistical roport of nes, throug Madrie, Michigan and Ontarig, during.sea- PDasensger -de- Railway, the .Bumm: | 8leaned, compiled by Lieut.-Coi, Tous À : \u2018corps of enginee \u201cTÉS.A.\u2014Totai mile | tons, 21,179,229,014; total freight carried; 25,643,073; total valuation.placed on | frotent carried, $267,041,959; average value .41 ;° total ortation, $24.- average distance freight was car- Lake à commerce -paitment, Canadian Pacific -amount paid for treight \u201c958, 314.71; 3 Tied, niles,\u201d 825.9; cost per mile, per ton, -mills, 1.18; average cost per ton for freight tered vessels using canals, 879; total number of passages 4 unregistered crafts \u2018car- rylng: freight, 454; time American.lock wag _operated, ; time Canadian.lock was \u2018operated, days, - 238; total valuation-plaged fan of pam, easels, a: ata num- sengers transport > freight carried by registered vessels,\u201d tons, 25.800 \u2018884; unregistered vessels, tons, 5 7,129; Am- -erican vessels, percent, 97; Canadian vessels,\u201d percent, 3; passengers carrizl by Am- \u2018erlcan > vessels, percent, 42; by.Canadian .veséels, per | SHIPPING\u201d N EWs, \u201cThe Allan Hne SS.Norwegian from Port.\u201cand \u2018for Glasgow, arrived out on Friday morning.| Tho Manchester line 88.Manchester City, ; from.\u2018Manchester, arrived at.Halifax ca Thursday, Feb.21.THe Ælder-Dempster R.M.S.Lake Super- lor, \u2018Capt.Evans, sailed from St.John,N.B., \u201cfor Liverpool, via Halifax yesterday at\u2019 one {pm ing of \u201cbucket | The Dominion line Royal and U.S.mail 88, New England, Captain James, from rLéverpool, arrived at Boston yesterday at UNIAN HOMEWARD BOUND.Ho Allan line SS.Tunisian, Captain A.Vipond, sails from Portland, Maine, to- =.with the following list of \"saloon pas sengers: Mr.Wm.Agnew, Montreal; Mr.3, W.Calderon, Ottawa.\u201d Mr.H.H.Goulter,: Winnipeg; Mr.A.F.Goodridge, A.©.Goodridge, Master éoodridees Halifax; Mr.George Hodge, Montreal; Mrs.Maunsell, Chicago; Mrs.J.A, Mirrick, \u2018of - Winnipeg; Mrs.McDonald,\u201d Ottawa; A.B.Owen, Toronto; Mrs: F Victorias; Mr, Stuart, MT, awa; s Thornton, .M > three \u2018hotirs- twenty: ee en ne seconds.and: | of, plus 43 degrees 34 minutes.At Har: | 1 vard\u2019 College: observatory on -Feb:18 a} | photograph showed that it was th BC.Feb.23.\u2014The hospit:d'| \u201cthe \u2018Tokio\u2019 University .was }: and twenty-one \u2018pa- | manager.of the Cen.p city this tern: êtes 3 Thesë come to a point recently, Mr, : that the public, would \u2018be':Benefited: by: oon 8 : rink, between .{Ang Trinity.and Bt.Stephen's, h the \u2018canals at Sault Ste; { met | transportation, $0.97; total number regis: | mid is le piv to a a {andor Bo in Fravor : | order :tos put the.- into, Hquldaii : 1ody.z0 - Two: ave and.\u2018the straggle for- then was as keen as.| usual.Mrs.Morphy and Miss Walker were \u201c| the.fortunate winners, and every one de- .| clared, in discussing: afterwards, wir over \u201cfive o'clock Yon in the ladies\u2019 room, ar A \u2018had well earned their Success.\u201d \u201cthe game weil 8s- an interesting ah to witneas al and the Victorta Juniors An the Arena this.af Boon, the puc the puck'io he faced at'3 o'clock.\" times this ceaeen, cach tea wining one that &t io INTER-CHURCH \u2018LEAGUE.= \u201c Another game.in the.Inter-Church League.\u2018was : played.on Thürsday \u201d grouine, ln Montagiard \u2018clean game St.Stephen's\u201d \u2018won br.a score.of 2 to 1 \u2018HUDSON FINS A GAME: : Hudson, 3 Feb.: hockey was played.here last \u2018team; \u2018resulting in a victory The score was,2 to.L \u2014\u2014 LONDON, !CONSOLS.\u2018London, Feb.22.\u2014Consols tür môney, 874; ' do., for the account, 97 1-16; Atchisoi Canadian Pacific, 93; St.Paul, 152%; Dlinois : «28°; \u2018Penna, 76; - Reading, is Ere, first ptd, 684; auortnern, Grand Trunk, -6%; Ana- nd rides.40%; Bar\u201d Silver quiet | Bo Erie ae \u2018ounce; Money, 4 percent.The ate .of -djscount .in .the open market -fc short\u2019 dills, 3% 3% 3% tod\u2019 A818: \u2018pet MONTREAL TRADE.\u2019 Dun\u2019s.weekly Bulletin.says of Montreal trade:\u2014General trade conditions at Montreal have not varied greatly since a week In dry goods the satisfactory move- en it heretofore \u2018noted is well sustained, while groceries, -which have.ruled a little quiet, show improved demand.The leather market .remains.without special - activity, J'and boot .and shoe repeat orders\u2019are hardly |'up to expectations, but in hardware, paints, oils, etc., good orders \u2018are being booked for spring delivery.Hides show fair demand, with no accumulation of stocks, but prices declined.half & cent this week, owlng to the.seasonable depreciation in .quality.\u2018A somewhat marked cut las been made by refiners this week in yellow sugars, quota- [- tions having been lowered from 10, to \u201815 cents a centdl, as to grade, but granulated is unaltered.\u201cMolasses has also been lowered, and further reduction is expected.Dry goods values are all steadily held, but there is à movément among some of the larger knitting mills towards selling their product direct to the retailer, which is exciting some comment.Owing to \u2018the lack of harmony among manufacturers of horse\u2018 \u2018pails, noted a fortnight ago, there has been: a revision of quotatious for these goods.The secretary of the Lead Grinders\u2019 Association has notified the trade of a reduction of 37% cents a hundred in the price of white dead: - - The money \u2018market.tends to easiness; the Bank of England rate is lower,.and it is.expected that 414 percent will shbrtly beithe | general local quotation for call funds, in number, the: oniy- important ; case.\u2018being\u2019 \u2018Geo.:| that of &- furniture manufacturing: SOBOSET, W.Thomas, Ottawa.1 with estimated liabilities of about $100 000.- Jub: FE he Lea S| = : had.portunity of proving\u2019 Son Eat res Seaton\u201d on the, occasion Of ,and another\u201d by ne § R.Percy Barnes, |\" \u2018take place between \u2018the Montreal Juniors | havé älready met three | = ; house, seventeen rooms; {ground laid.out in frult, vegetables and y WANTED, n, 575; |.Central, 134%; Louisville, a: U.P.pfà., |- District failures for-the week âre twelvs, hold hen ally manipulated | by the \u201cFine Art\u201d adulteration methods of the Japs, artificial color- Ing covering u up a multitude of Tea Leaf\u201d sins, Marine, a INSURANCE.aaa Clase, Accident, wi AVL TA § 630 | Tasarance Brokers and Agee \u2018 Lam FRANCOIS CAVE.STREET.- + i w, H LWEIR & son.WITH FULL OR\u2019 two Isdies who would be 2 ail ay.Private house preferred.References exchanged.Address \u201cWitnese\u2019 Office\u201d Les TO.LET, FINE SUB SUBURBAN.RESIDENCE; Mr.3 & - land Electric Cars, water and bath in three aires of 3%.=, sen Ar work br: \u2018the aay or À = ey G60 GIRL FOR GEE \u2018house work; miust.b¥ good plain cook; references\u2019 required.% Mansficld, , B br ries à Eoël Can Montreal South Hockey Club aad ne kasd 7 for Hudxdh: À Pr his 30th .neral on Monday fr eral Hospital to Viger Stati train to Berthiervllle, and.from Berthier- ville station_at 10.30 a.m; to.the.Anglican \u201c Church and Cemetery.Friends and sc- © quaintances kindly accept this intimatian.A = FINLATSON.\u2014At BL Ont, on are of Tow Tors, a, of M A Tea eral will take place at 366 Victoria: avenue, Westmount, on Sunday, Feb.at 2 p.m.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intimation.HISLOP.Suddenly, « at Bt.\u2018Iam w Hislop, sr, In \u2018no en Your a TUCKER.In this ES, ên\u201d Fa Mary Ann Leith, reich of the late George H.Tucker, aged 74 years.- : - Fyneral from the residence.of her son.Mr: Heory.Tucker, advocate, 13% Eultord _istréet, on :the 25th instant; at Ÿ _thewice \u201cto Grand \u2018Trunk station : ment-at Sorel, een THE WHY NOY SERIES.J A special series ot Sundsy \u2018evening sermons will commence in Emmanuel Congregational Church, St.Catherine street, corner of Stanmléy street, to-morrow even.\"ing, when the pastor, the Rev.Hugh Ped- \u2018ley, will preach on \u201cWhy Not Believe 12 Your Own Spiritual re?Subjects fe the others are san \u2018tn a card which exténds a cordial welcome to-all, and which | shows that the \u2018Why Not?\" series will close March 17.\u201c CONFIRMATION SERVICES.Archbishov: Bruchesi will commence to confirmation gervices in the colles 8 and convents:on March 15, and in : city, parishes on April 8. 29 MAYOR STREET, A NEW,.self-contained, stone front House; modern conveaicnces, 8 rooins; rent $25.00.\u2018Apply | petween 11 and 12 a.m.OF between 230 5.30 p.m.TO LUT.TO LET, AT LONGUEUIL WEST, TWO semi-détached brtek- \u201ccottages.on\u201d Victoria ave,, 8 \u2018apartments; or winter or\" - summer\u201d \u2018use.WM.OPER, æ1\"8t James street., 3 PPER FLATS TO LET.4 1oine streets Lemoine ee NiCE LITTLE MIDDLE FLAT, 5 ROOMS, path 2nd w.c., $7.50.167 Roy \u2018street, near gr.Denis street.\u201828- \".LACHINE - (BAST OF.WHARF i two story brick houses,\u201d $8; Cot- und grounds, $15.T.A.DAWES, 7\".Lachine.23 T, FURNISHED, 286.PEEL STREET, TO rocher street, 79 Fort-stéeet.H.M.SIMPSON, 2 Canada Life Building.Tel.Main 3344.SR.VAL\u2014The ; COTTAGE \u201cOF \u201cMES.J.\u2018Ra.DO bins, fully p'ua Eee possession af any time.MPSON,: 29 Canada j Life Building.a ain 3344.i BEACONSFIELD.).\u2014THE RESIDENCE OF- Bh hes.Wilson, Esq., \u2018completely\u2019 furnished; 4 ice house filled; garden, orcharä;.\u2018eoach- house and staples; all in working order.H.M.SIMPSON, 29 Canada Life Building.Tel.Main 3344.TO LET, \u201cFURNISHED, To LE three-story stone house, in the tern part of th: city.Apply te JAS, Pailin, 67 St.* Francois \u2018Xavier street, or 512 Roslyn ave.Westmount.Tek: Main 1724, West 96.dore.16 FROM IST MAT To LET, FIRST : CLASS LOW.tenement, | ; Panis str CE gantry, oto. or 2] dead pote this 5 Stone front: Brick Extension ;\" - DMrät Plats $200 per santum; no taxes, F4 18.+ Her pet Pate $18 pot mouth: no bog fark BE at he A a délighttul ier rides - £00 -Brick Stable, Stalls for.4255 and bb DORGNESTER, #T\u2014 Two Stone Front \u2018Lower Ténéments, 6 TE Rent $i0 each & month, \"cos 3 MALL AVE\u2014Mod Semf- [détached Brick Cottage, hat water, = entrance-on Milton.st, Cyr 1G taxes.: per annum, no taxes.Joely bo to W.ERNEST BOLTON, se taAgent, 1752 Notre Das Two Stone Front In good state of Peper, OR.SALECA, fine prope \u2018the river fro Sorin the aay Built\u2019 residence and unds, formerly \u201cgeoupied now: true arpents; stable and This \u2018 exceedingly i each \u2018Toor \u2018and bow window, din: room and \u2018kitchen in the \u2018extension.The: \u2018second floor contains a large.sitting-ro with bow window and handsome fire place, two bedrooms -and bathroom: There 1s à :| sewing room.and: two.seryants\u2019 rooms; ip.-| the extension, and separated from the main\u201d \u201c.] house by the back staircase.The third floor contains & large front room with bow window, tw 0.beûroams- \u2018gnd \u2018large\u2019 linen, eloset.\u201c1 The hough is heated\u2019 by hot water ¥nd 1s in ate possession : ing of us from time to time.Couch.house, ice.hy 5, etes.Tedersts Real Estate.& Agency \u20ac sad mr.Jims, STRAEE.\u201d paire LS a Hom des y the Mutraz.\u201cThe srouade contain an ares OF 128,000 on Lake st.Louis of Shout mr sr.sauns srw ; De You Ever: Borrow w Money?\u201c| A thrée-story out stone front house, with .stone steps and coping.80, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS: Whethes you want to borrow 419 or\u2019 \u201831.000, whether you want it one month, six months OT |:or one year, come and talk it over withus, Brel we can save you money.No loan is too | | large; none too small to recélve our careful attention.YOUR FURNITURE, PIANO, , ORGAN: HORSE,-WAGGON, RTC, can security.No.removal of.goods.- ped fd quiries among your neighbors.No publishing\u201d your transactions, : WHY TROUBLE YOUR: FRIENDS For: the.loan of [ Jette.-money wl can-borrow en ons hour4- note and'so.p71.Because we.our rates the\u201d \u2018cheapest in the city and\u2019 have made the terms within the reach of all.That's \u2018why oui old\" customers: are: = Borrow.pn, y fun; : I ARTHUR A Lachthe-Zémt- Detached N Opttags, 8 nave Lac grounds: Rent 3180 Fthe * Tous: x the.Jate Mr; MeKtas | - ail Jour Foudé 9x feet, | (Gor.Victoria square, Bank.of Toronk sak, pth Houses: containing nine} £: rooms each, vib.hot water heating, and] Onn, be Bad fm dar To: shtisty.OFFER\u2019 PLAT 70 LET.- YARD TO LNT.WY BOCAL 4 WE, CL POBLISHERE, 1.A GENEROUS GIFT.- oo Rober & tal for suin \u201cof \u2018$1,000 # 1 Close: i rbrooke \u2018street, with Da Ba; sips, tay amet\u2019 Tor x \u2018extetalon Aste | 2 DPPER PART OF HOUSE To LT: pe pri hg of an D {Re À.Da Raney aMrorsod the 3 Bre.oT.Mural, pregided.3 = brid Be boenn 1 g the length of time he has ol dent, and has also associated with.jo the sama management committee, The fol NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.A Ieeting of the Natural Sistasy Sor | ill ve held ox © evening, -&t.1 7.30.Thi above rates a0 CASH with cot © Funan ot prepeid sumerous EX =, AULD, Cor.Atwater Ave, and Se.Antoine 6 | cesstul one: Addie Shi ose each ache! edn Yo.= ting ane FD.CR, Bi \"tons aust, op, P.for = ind J.McRostle .bagpipes, Mr.24 2 se.The Rev.J.: spy readers was beld on Thursday evening 8 Mr.the country.15g machin washing.thur Finch, ki \"A.Le Sire mesing and me event prove à a is a Stes TPhe chilien were ott th force a scheolroom Carter, George after their supper, which was served om 6.30 to.8 o'clock, \u2018 they entertained their 5 parents and\u2019 friends in the body of the church to an excellent {programme of music, recitations and dia- : logues: - The: superintendent, Mr.- A.W.ung.presided, snd the .following art 2 the programme uader the dirction of Miss Lambly, Miss Bouchard and.Miss 1 Mitchell: \u2014Lillie Ward, Edwin Carter, Mer- tha Ward, Teenio Merrick, Amy .Bowles, Teenie\u2019 Hinley, Marjorie a Irene White, Gracie Blackmore, cl Blackmate, se Clark, Gladys Bouchard, : Eiéres Me Moreau, Nellie Pursell, took Smith, Eva Carey, y Cars Bmit Harriet Pursell.At the nied with' a - n; 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They | are somewhat better than their makers are.confident oped thelr fazer These pills cure.all diseases and dis- wiers arising from weak heart, worn out \u2018 lerves or watery blood, such as Palpitation, Skip Beats, Throbbing, Smothering, Dizziness, Weak or Faint Spells, Anaemia, ervousness, Sleeplessness, Brain Fag, Beneral Debility and Lack of Vitality.They are a true heart tonis, nerve food 2d.blood enricher, \u201cbuilding up.snd Térewing all the worn out and -wäéted es of the body and restoring perfect ball druggists.THELAKEOF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY, Limited HilantKeewatin and} Portage LaPrélèle, Manitoba.\u2019 CAPACITY, 3,500 BARRELS | PALLY.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1901, Wills\u2019 English Pills are | \"catch him and a it- wad.good to be JE et.surishine!\u201d No 5 for coat.siining.in 5; light of re it asylum +.Bluebisttle : that was used for J | ones were health, Price 50c.à box, or 3 for $1.25 CHILDRENS \u2018CORNER.HAVING ONES OWN WAY.{Lina Mitchell, Toronto, in \u2018Presbyterian = Review.\u2019) He walked wp and down the shiny surface of the big plate glass mirror, and paused frequently to iook ai his own beautiful tion.\u201cAh!\u201d said he-to bim- be no question of that!\u2019 It did not matter that there was no one to hear his Then) Then he looked down, saying to self, \u2018What a specimen of a bluebottle I will be when I get my growth! He took to grooming himself with his hind legs, and was about to make further observations to his admiring reflection, when the young woman who took care of the confectioner\u2019s shop swept the surface of the mirror with a feather duster.Mr.Bluebottle found himself rolling fan and tumbling: across the glass.He came up against the hard gilt frame at last with a bump that took his breath away.Next thing he knew, he was lying on his back on the floor, trying to get his breath and recover his scattered senses.! short work of trying to get away Fos that part of the store.to smi * oir, and flew\" as fast as he = in ie 2 ion whence it came \u2018Bump! Whack! Ant \"This was Mr, Bluebottle\u2019s first experience with à screen ( Ï door.He tried to walk upon its pe- suliar surface.At rst he found this a difficult thing to do.His feet would go through the \u2018holes in a manner that was highly puzzling.{ - When, after: long trying, he succeeded in making his way up and down this new and peculiar roadway, he looked down, vain fellow that he wag, for his reflection.He was disappointed at finding none.But his attention was required ; in another quarter.ull the legs off of him, and then the wings Eagier said than done, y Tom.\u201c© d here!\u2019 said Tom, he : purmmed | the blusbottle into a corger of Bees th Ween a man is Ree : © \u2018Buzz! gas not!\u2019 retorted the fiy, Spirit to ase, 5 n whi Je will we.as he aiope from under Tom's fingers } ide a opie evior and expont D took refuge at the top of the sereen.into bin thie wa D ome out of that now, you!l\u201d-and Tom moused a chair, that he might seize his pre, Not yet awhile!\u2019 buzzed the bluebottle, and he danced tantalizingly about just out = Tom\u2019s reach.I catch you!\u2019 gasped Tom, who was now very angry.nt\u201d just then a customer \"piished | the in a current of -air, and carried oiit\u2019 of doors almost before he knew it.ing slowly up the side came another bluebottle fiy, one.who \"had seen vary bad times, juéqieg by by, Di personal ap appearance, four: legs, one of the dou ones nd, one ë the hind a is vig of hia wing was > sai or body et unkempt appearance; that pave one à bad impression of him\u2019 on first sight.: \u201cAh!\u201d said\u2019 the neiveomer, as tie a propohed our friend, \u2018how do you do?well, indea thank you!\u201d re lied 1 \u201cthe handsome bluebottle politely.e had so many advan over \u2018other, that he felt like being crpecilly pleasant.: ,: i May\u201d \u20181 inquire your, name?: Serpent.I am Alec Binebottle \u201d \u201cAht im.Same name.We ought\u2019 to be friends.\u2019 | Alee Blimebottle had had it i in his y i ong foolish mind to ask how he | service to his new friend, could he of speaking, he sat and looked.curiously | at his companion.\u2026- \u201cTha at,\u2019 said Jim, sal may, now ts ed | him, \u2018was children,\u2019 He mht; the place where the missing leg ot have bean.\u2018Beware of them!\u201d - \u201cYou needn't tell me about that turned Alec, with \u2018emphasis; \u2018I: bass about them!\u2019 In reality he knew.about only one, ahd Jim turned dis \u2018head to see should pave been growing, \u2018was: By-paper, sticky fly-paper!\u2019 \u2018Sticky fly-paper?\u2019.inquired .Alex, \u2018a never saw it\u201d \u2018And when you do, keep off: it, TH is only one chance in a thousand thit a fly gets off, once he in caught.he part of himself upoñ the pi Alec asked questions about ue sticky fly- pepe , and Jim answered.* that ~All unt; .Were ce Pe hg, \u201cvest'.of the: trouble,\u2019 was spider-wébs! Tied are spider-webs?\" asked Alee.\u201c Then Jim lained daly is en- tifically, technically, ,.in, \u2018ev- which \u2018a ee no erience, al Lote, \u20ac very much, indeed,\u201d ead you have given me po Ah a: deal, and the best way I ean thank, you \u2018is Is put your advice into practice!\u2019 A lady drove up and hitthed her horse to the post.Her moveménts sent the two friends flying for thelr lives in opposite directions.They had not even time.to say good-bye.ow, what do.you suppost that foolish Alee did.You \u201cwill hardly believe me when I tell you that he only ali ed on the \u2018edge of a pile of bricks when be began to to Jeok'about for some sticky 5 at tor?Why to see for bimeslf £2 DR, A, W, CHASE'S.~~ \\ GATARRH CURE .is sent direct to de diseased parts by the Improv ower, \u201cA Heals the ulcers, cléars the sir 7.passages, stops Giopplngs in the in the {Cringe ed ay Fever.lower 7 All dealt of DEA.ssa deer ot oe \u2018and Va The wars self, \u201cl\u2019m\u2019a handsome fellow, there can remarks.He brushed his head and set- is wings with his long front legs.| \u201cWhen he came\u2019 to himself he made} oung Tom, the confectioner\u2019s son therefore \u2018much was added | was engaged in a search.for something œ tbe Lou.Acta x, L Prayectal \u2018 * to\u2019 do.soon as hevespied Mr.Blue- 230 1.70h for the ayer .bottle he key that Te ad found it, | 29; enn.rich à ; ila; pare D gave ! Goody\u2019 said the bad young Tom, TL{ ont for the Ta victorious preyer in the | \u2018Oh, I won't do a thing to you when | door open and Mr, Bluebottle was caught | PE es rched upon # ET Boeing horses.pe - And the strony, glad music\u2019 of the place where the missing hind\" Jeg} does, he is pretty certain LA \u201chave\u201d left il Be inet amen Jom Han rons that bows copie this death-trap i Le ever\u2019 cme |: \u201c contimed a4 hal a | Og: Fath %| He leaves us not when the stormi is High, ght.|: 950._THE MONTREA] whether: all\u2019 \u201cthe \"thing his friend Jim Taper, be things bis friend Tim thet wien hé fouhd a sticky | ste vs , Étrong, hendsome Alec bat es.ould \u2018alight\u201din the\u2019 stickiest part du due re e e, ani off, none worse for bis -adventure, Leave a leg in the sticky stuff?Not he! even industrious bluebdé tle could fly about a dong Bluebottle turned: his attention to search- KW.fly through, of course! éco à Ke would.ear be Aan va its.moorin teach the ie Jeg spider nat Bat gree * Op ree can do ee end, Mi.0 a an Bluebottie found the very web\u2019 he >\" he\u2019 Was \u2018for \u201cÀ emait spider h of whom ou have 5 pider = entangled x = 8 Te very dinner she was Frama de Master's use.rh is a fit vessel re hove o right, spirit within and 3 clean good eart, and the joy of salvation, then we | can teach transgres: turn men to Him.(Ee.li.) Barnabes was | 8.rood \u201cman, full of Holy Spirit, and.| Coane nme ne Pod e knowing - and how to use it.It is the sword of | of God more car oe hot be wend , mints a convict through 1 Enc : of the Bofipburen orkers who de rot use the Bible ere fighting.without a .IV.Patience in dealihg with | , The worker needs to be much with the Master to re this We bave beautiful examples of it im: His own | given Jn Take xxiv, and.in à Job picts Hi.and hed get T Which mdeus the heart amd whitens the hair.?5 About, His theone ave eternal ¢ penis; \u2018And\u2019 bliss ried \u2018by any lee; Sow can He sar for my Bete Hit And yet I want Him to are for we 7% While I 1 live in this, world where sor | Wie ibe lights die down from the\u2019 \u2018path I take, When tesgth 4 fosble did friends See 3 sake, When ve \u2018aoû music \u201cthat aride \u201cte Have left me to silence and Jeneliness, And my lifemong changes to sabhbiog ] pra yore, : a Then my! heart cries out or à à God that When à hadons hang over the whole day\u2019 L And my epirit a bowed with sise ang WIORÉ, : + re:| When I'am not good, and the deeper.shade Of consciqus sin makes my heart afraid.d this busy ose be mpch to do a one; \u201cThe SOITOW.- 4 + me.own And loves.and pardns boconse \u2018cares! He | Lat of who are md tale heart: n; : We.are.not ogy sgn; ; je His\" fhrone To soothe and quiet ve with His love; : \u2018And we have mfety for He is nigh, Can that be trouble which He doth Ob, ron in ene, or ho Tord wil \u2014Waif.\u2018Be ye.followers of God, as beloved Mad adenine \u20ac Vink th skin children; .even as also in | jjke ke velvet.Te Christ forgave yop.\u201d It is a solemn \u201cHoag Office, moons is ena Ski mid: truth that the unforgiving\u2019 Semper does: shut: out even forgiven men from the for- iveneis which they had received.We ve not to think of God\u2019s forgiveness as it it were the judicial cancelling of a sen tence ; it is the flow of his love towards us notwithstanding our sins, and that love: cannot flow into hearts which phat reared against it it the high, solid, black \u2018Jam: of implacable resentment,- and un- pardoning retribution to their brethren \u2018for offences against them.We must first be forgiven if we,are to forgive, and we s | za forgive if we are to continue for- | ven, énd to feel that wé are.doors wi fin Ey = Wear host \u2018Ending fess \u201csearch, sr Pc sors God\u2019s waye and | Ta of Gri pe, nelly weak constitution, Af-.» *i1m- DINAL PILLS\u2019 etl or this Incomparable + ee tr MUSCULAR PAINS: &c! 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Montreal and Montagnards H Have vel \"Eo i a Close Game.: \u2014 sien ontars 2 ARE BUSY\u2014WITE THE , HOCKEY PLAYERS\u2014YACHTING, \u201c& RACQUETS AND SKATING.© 7.Hockey.MONTREAL WINS, CENTRAL SECTION ; INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY CHAM- - PIONSHIP._ pes intermediate noc- championship for 1 the central section has been won by the Montreal team after a series of two and home ice.The team winning the greatest number of goals were to win the series.These two teams met for' the first \u2018contest at: the.Areas oD Thursday ight \u2018of last week, when the Tat: ght; a Mac abniagaacd.rink, the fiyal \u2018game was played, and although\u2019 they | : he lead sufficient to win 3 not re et a a ei 2\u2019 de the west endéts by two goals = datent to! ving Montreal in the lead - vleto over.their oppoments.But = unszpected sometimes happens, and such \u201cthe case last night.The Montagnard aggregation played a hard and £3at game, especially - during the second Half.They : jack.the fine points, end cdmbiratiou tactics required to BUCCess- fatty play hockey at the present day, but r individual work was equal to that of fr more experfenced opponents.Hur- u, in goal, is a coming man.His work last \u2018evening was.all that sod be desired.| \u2018artubise, on'the forward line, was the = of the game.He is a tant slater.and a-dangerous shot.\u2018As.for Montreal, they were, to a certain extent.3 disappointment.The forwards {udividually played a strong game, but, ag a rule, their combination was a failure.Tine and time again they lost excellent pportunities to score by failing to pass puck out to the centre of the ice, when within shooting range of their opponents\u2019 geal.Their shooting was weak.Don- Belly, in goal, was only fair, while Hodge, at point, repeatedly saved the nets.\u201d \u201cBe]- lingham, at cover point, played up well, \u2018The: result of this oh.eaves Montreal: in the final round for the Canadtan Inter.mèdiate championship.Mr.Chauncey Kirby d as refereé,and was quite saflsfactory.e game was, as a.rule, free from all nec essary I roughness.\u2026 'ollo wihg, ire He.\u2018blavers: Montreal.+ ; \u201cPésttion:\u201d Mintagaers Dénrelly .Goal .Hurteau celia ae es .Viau Laflamme Hurtublso Robillard .Brais.ves -Dafvec © \u2018 STAR\" BASTBALL CLUB WON.Lu aie of the \u2018most ictereeiing and exciting: où the Pri Ar- Pi of baseball team met and defeated I on\u2019s hockey team by the score it es goals t> mone, although the hockey boys were handicapped by Cookeithe strang:).point man, and Captein Nelson, the \u201cspeedy centre.forward, being.unable to play, The npiy \u201cvas by no- means\u2019 \u2018one-sided, a8\" it\u201d took 32 minutes of véry fast hockey beéeforé the t grme was scored, by J.\" Grannary, on ce side shot, from a pass from Heenan.ended the scoring in .the first half.DWiert.the desea half operfed: the horkey | \u2018 boys t-ied hard to score but could not get pat Bowen fs gon,\u201d Who toy 8 mg\u201d in-récéred second\u2019 ganie th ball team.Te third\" and last game\u201d|: was alec scored by J.Grannary about\u201d fire! \u2018 nithutes: before ine\" was up.: games,\u201d played on home | oe oint; Tod \u201cBain, ws, | polati Todd, © Ae had - been es (change - She: an \u2018thet à number er pt Wi people: acdide ad 0 I -come.down and geet to be played off this morning.\u2018The choice | of ice was left to the competing clubs, apd | the draw resulted in .Caledonta ice being Ate ob.began pu oon, The mate at 9.30 this Morn- .: un Mr.BY.Bi anager of the Toronto Ball Club, Returned to-day pe à trip \u2018to Buffalo.Mr.Franklin is confidént \u2018that \u201chis team will be a strong: factor: in the Bästern- \u201cTeague\u201d amt etre ?Bowen, so, Bon race.- The: questiom of.\u2019 grounds\u201d VAE settled.tn = few days: ; team\u2014W.Davison, goal; 8 Bw- point; -G.Evwing, cover point; : = Lauric, centre; F.Grannary, rovêr; EY Geevés, left swidg; B.Robins, Tight wing.\u2019 , \u2018Referee, - Charles Byrnes.oo L.ANOTHER VICFORY FOR RS g The tenth match of the Inter-Church Hockey League was played on the Montag- gard rink on Thursday night \u2018between the | Sherbrooke Young Men\u2019s Association and-|.the- Lily .Association of: se Jathes Meth) ' odtst ain school.; The match was exciting throughout; as were the spectators, and the referee had his hands full watching the close and heavy checking of the players.The- Sorin \u2018rot : half ended with neither side scoring.The: second half opened up with rushes on both sides, with the result that the Lilys euc-f .ceeded in scoring the only goal of \u201cthe -ev- ening, which won them a very hard match.| Mr.Clary MacKérrow, of the Montreal\u2019 Hockey: Club, made a very satisfactory.re- eres.The teams lined up as tollows: - *.Lily Assoclation\u2014Millen, goal; \u201cHight, pt; Grier, cover point; MacKinnon, Darling, - Lunen, captain, and':Wilkes, forwards.Sherbrooke Associatton\u2014Pettigrew, -goal; | McCallum, captain,.point; McDonald, cover ain end: Adams, Lâlies.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 se Stephen's .Sherbrooke .Trintty or eel Buffalo, N.Y., \u2014After slevæ played gare en onto À & frarauts hockey team defeated\u2019 the ri A represent ing the.University, of \u2018Buffalo this \u201caf noon by a score of six Bols \u201cto\u201d fe.GOVERN OR-GENBRAL'S PRIZE; For the.first time since this prize was = \u201cEE; stituted\u2019 the final match will be played off.= in Montreal, instead of Ottawa.It was represented.to His: Excellency the.Governor- General, by Mr.W, D.Aird, thé secret i of the Montreal branch of \u2018thio.\u2018Roy: Cale : donian Curling Club, that Ormstown people would like to get home on Saturday, and in accordance with-their wishes Lord Minto | permitted them to play off the match h 5 potpad of upon ral At Bidon When Mr.! AIS\u2018 fied oth Hxcellémey\" 8; -IMesage Known a urried Meeting was called by the three mefnbers-of the branch, present |.\u2014Lieut.-Colonël Stevenson, Mr.Alra Mr.A.C.Hutchesop\u2014and it was : doués \u2018that, in view \u2018of the fact that no\u2019 permission miteh Bh \u201cwould have ta VISITORS COMIN G\\TO-DAY.A rink of American curlers from Pater- z soxi; \"N.J., \u201cwill have a rtendly atch \u201cthis {evening: of the.a pagdonls t Foor was: the score in the\u2019 sem.finals SPINA \u201cA On; D.Hart, cover.petat- 3.Pe ha his own - Tink at Rideau : CANADIAN YACHTSMEN smoot: | TERESTED-IN CENTRE-ÉOARD -: \u2018yachtemen.: \u201cin Canada the centre-board is being - -sexiously considered -especially among \u2018Toronto yacht owners and bullaers.Centre- board boats have hitherto\u2019 b the AC type of Amer se the natal cond} whichis most i for the semi-fin\u2019 keel.- These hoats are.\u20ac \u201c\u2018in-Hght weather:\u2018for : \u2018the wetted surface is reduced: to » piston, They are also\u2019good.In heavy weather as their rige are smal.and simple, and- the lead on the keels keeps them well in hand in any wind that blows.They are good boats both for | the amateur tp learn his seamanship on and | the expert to sail, for they are cult A À capsize.-.It is dificult,\u201d too, Jor the: | date centie-bosrd to capsize.\u201cWhen the old\u2019 style ceptreshoard boats with.little -or.no\u2019 \u2018overhangs, and low free board, heeled over, they pressed the narrow, sharp lea side un-\u2019 der water andswamped- rather than capsized.- There was =o little flotation on the 'lee- | side that the water on deck helped to cäp-; -sige \u2018them.:Bûit in a\u2019 centre-board hoat with\u2019 boat the modern long\u201d overhang and: with free \u2018board abundant, the case is differant; they | roll up; out.of the water.1t is \u2018an Impossibility for the sails to: get:|'and it be not Becessary,, the reduction in board: wir rently.bene er galling.pressure enough on them.when; Aæid \u201cout: er \u201c Amerioan :and-Cabafiaï EY is.done, \u2018they wil remalh so.\u2018not- Tits} nding the great popularity aud\u2019 de- i PRP SO oN aride rat Pare achat 0 8 28 5% 00 rads AY IP sph os 4 Pk sad Aap E MONTREAL INTERMEDIATE.HOG Y TE, Champions of the Central Series.old style of Sore board ard boats, von noel: ed, would cmt doo She the ve : \u2018modern when heeled, is really.\u2018a better model feo) when upright.\u2018What upsets a great many\u2019 of the o¥d-time designed\u2019 contre.board boats\u2018): is the\u2018 centre-board.- e- pressure of water being on the leestde, and the preseurs.to- lof.the wind :belng/ on, the otre or, gach are] exerting\u201d a force to turn the ap: - If amateur yachtsmen only remember this, and haul their centre-hoard nearly all up, \u201cwhen.caught In dangerous Teather: = many a capsize would be av The modern boats are not affected so mueh by |: \u2018the tripping tendency.of the.centre-board, for the .best of sallors.\u201cwill take up'a lit- \u2018when caught.in very heavy weather.Even 14f the boat is a modern -non-capalzable - one, THE, MON: : GNARD \u2018Ho KEV TEAM, ' Which\u2019 played off with Montreal for cha mpionehip honors.oy D8 Cat DE 4 \\ TE IRE 7 tri A Vi CN Mor sec this vas The Lai N ANG N « | VHERRESHOPE IS ANXIQUÉ Ÿ : \u2018Bristol, .\u201cFeb.23.~Designer Herreshoit is o | Keeping the steel workers busy on the plat.of thé cup champion.Under his super Sh the Work 1a Cotng 3606 ith a Seve 3 of accuracy never : before atiained in a do pertes turned out \"from the Herresh ways the- new yacht is an ex- ; ps me \u2018but her type has been trisd a \u2018a smaller scale and not found ranting Captain es of avis dis plans go astray.© ps Jack of 1 the : better part of ry Oring day a and about the construction shops.- LAWSON BOAT TAKES SHAPE.Feb.22.\u2014With twelve pairs o \u201cup the Lawson boat is Begin aing io Show Der shape.] tle, say, one-third \u2018of \u2018their.centre-board |dong bet ore.i ot Great\u2019 sa ation prono By Lavin \u2018and Crowninshiéld over ew hn \u2018scheme cracke + They.feared it.would have to be recu and that the process Would tse up.PS valuable time.that the faulty end eould be rectified apart from the rest of the stern post, \u2018and_it is.pow undergoing treatment, Sill be made before \u2018there is demand section.Bowling.| HE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP.he Point Amateur Athletic?a last night at the\u2019 M, AL ; defeated the Mon te\u2019 : Assoctation\u2019s six in the nat & bow ing league series by 162 points, at the same trophy for 1901.The teams and scores are: .P.A.A.À.M.A.A.A.Townsend .555 Henderson .437 Jenkins .488 Rubens: .\u2014 489 Stark .© 509 Scriver 7.© Pearson .69 Belley «a.Ward.523 Glarke +\u2018.+.Edson .+ +» .440 Sadler .: 8,081 | \u2018To PLAY IN TOWN., Ottawa, Feb, 22.\u2014The 43rd stmt wha 0.A.A.C.bowling teams go to Montreal morrow to play the Victoria Rifies.and the M.A.A.A.teams.Each Ottawa, team will play two matches, and as good en being taken down, victories are\u201d! The yo da are: 0 = Morrison, ertonon A de Es and.other.© Skating, BAND.NIGHT, The managem t.of the Crystal rink has decided to make We = llers band will be in attendance from 8.15 to 10.30 p.m.AT ST.LAWRENCE RINK.The races at the St.Lawrence Skating tik last night were a great success.The competition in all the events wag very keen.The one mile was won by Frank Polan,with A.Moram-a good second.she comen boys race poder siode, years \u201cot Lage.> won by: rowns, 0 ¢ Crystal ri; wit! R.Hadley, of the St.\u201d Lawrende,: ssvond There wére Êve entries for the Hire mile race.Moran and Polan passed each other Dany times during the oe Thich was finally \u2018wont by ofin, - Polan The half mile backwards was on era Morin Frank Stephens, of the M.A.second.Phere was a .misumde this race as Mr.Stephens thought it was a mile instead of a half mile.The five miles was won.by À.\u2018Morin, Brant P second.The judges were Messrs.M.F.Dolan, Robt.Stowshoëleg.: RED CROSS KNIGHTS.© are reminded that vet - celebyated on Saturday, = A fipsle | Tate committee has been appointed to kook - after the\u2019 \u2018arrangements, as follows: Mr.flows! 3 Howard, convener; Messrs.T.C:.ea EK.A, Beckett, Jos.Powell, R.venson: Brown and Chpt\" It was found, however, \u2019 The repairs | any for the plece to take ite place in the after | time successfully defending the challenge | arg |.lie |.4 ratandimg ig | Laing and'Frank Murphy.The prizes ware [| silver me: for first and gold pas.fox | seco: : Members of the St.George Snowshoe on igh W.T.Fisher, Armand Beaudry, | R, Doble, J.\u2018Bte- Mayed som, a ee ale we 1.stiomère Wednes- Snemeld.United .= Pa «0 Ls ee ae $ *Sunderland 1 case Villa .-.§ *Southam, + \u201cNotts Forest , .5-.Miliwall : :\u2014', .Ô \u2018Middiost \u201cy; À Lélocster Fosse 1 otts County .Newcastle: United.1 \u201cWoolwich ; POOL 1 214 0e O *Boiton Wanderérs; urn Ravers 0.Morertampt a w Tew The following were the.\u2018results - ot unfinished: ted is not \u2018iocluded in the shove table.fu an excellent progranime wash ding vocal end instrumental Holos ad well grranged tal x, Some in ang peintings wars wors on exhib.# rug ZINGARI ENTERTANMINT, excellent programme ha as hen af- on the oceasivu of: entertain.ug British ariuy Pa piel; the patch home: of-the C.I.V, he the des (London \u2018Daily Mad?) | gor th mest Tew wesks the war: int South Africa ines to be full of incident and in .st fo ma British - smog bare have victa- League matches played on the same ay: = Cava Battery of Horse Art the the cup tes: Co ° ny : \"| many ot 8 \u2018the col 5 Jad some of \u201cfhe ° ee ¥'{ volunteer com: panies.e consequences \u2018Barneler rt Vaio Sockport 6 Go, 21 of this eskening of the army at à very *Gainsbro\u2019 Trinity.1° Lincoly fy.\" 1 à | critical time have Bince proved most un- sults \u20182p to \u2018da ?Bétur- | fortunate.3 s \u201cthe - \u2018want.of wn Fit - THEE Br ee an fes sas ere «15 4 2e | tions in\u2019 the hig t should be remem- 0 § + | Hered that Le Les four \u201cthotisand \u2018miles 7.8.lof railway thé Transvadl, 7 9 -a3'[.bhe Orancs: Cate guard atal -and Cape Col gs st {ony.In Cape Colo y pot a mile: of line EIR -20-f-can be.pronotnded le.from\u201d interruÿ- oR 18: tion, awing.to the.re ty -of.15 EE 15 the Cape b.\u201d In\u201cNatal the state of 8 1 1.{hinge Ja - anuch - better; but in the Or | 2 68.1 Rt gnge Colony and\" Transvaal it is very | Tra £ : i À | LORD KITCHENERS AVAILABLE The sy ve.Bürnier matéMat'Barns- In November Inst the JT, was at owing \u2018ig.tog.ish troops were ones Îines of communication, and out of à total effective ength of eombatatie which probably reached, a hundied Even thèn, it: hab: we may question \u2018if.Sheol die -|-pose of-more than \u201c | thousand men for active: ork.\u201cSince or *hirty Nov Der \u20ac disturbed, res em he Tol hag Lean ec PE And enormyusl ritories, Jpojudes a oer terrier in er tax thirds Cape Colony, or say abont three hundred | miles, whie antial 1e- Kiteh- Juforcements bave reached 1 : ener Sie, , Novesibes Ce zbout site Le as | in \"En, cep: fo Bouth, Africa hd lates sektter in.small d Brit~ | set god seventy thousind\u2019' square) h ie just three times the area of the British Isles.No su er, ad tug ; the evies, is no: deu ad and.Australia, | Eg re the aad much before A tish gencral ign.Fat he has to desl with 4 mount d'en mies of the most: extraor ty They can move rapidly to \u2014 fro, se each man has two or even three led orses, besides he one soils rideag they Tres ue count; oy, pout tions for a renew of the.campaiga ave F can always ob M information going f Thus for the space | from friends and synipat of \u2018four months there L have :nô.Vig- | the last few weeks SL Kitche = \u201chas orous aggressive i enemy been extremel y vek in\u2019 moun i | po ened Emer iaes probably \"mot ex y-five- 10usan hm [pot exe of pad many \u201cwere badly mounted.Horses have \u2018poured in- the last st month, good mounted t be made at once, The Hes in the \u2018sel number from fifteen: thoussn l'to twenty- five thousand.en, whe ca caû: infantry, \u2018so thet \u2018there is at ually ro great disparity of force.They can move reel y, and-have no.lines of communica n, bein Sté their oh TB Sony.Co \u201cBocond, ee eñemy wear no uniform, fes it any uni Sh eriables ho ead aud \u201cclosely red 0e te \u2018parties, throw aside or \u2018hide their arms, and pope as: peaceful rs.Further, they are able, when their.\u2018services are not required with the corymindos, to go to-the it © BI five \u2018comifortebly \u201ca8 nearly \u2018all have: pasa- es-\"Qur absurd and wapsrdonable leniency té-the enemy has Teztlted in- our wen having to fight the.sang adversaries [over aud over.again, jt:has cost us thous- ds of precious lives, and \u2018will in the run inflict far more misery and suf- territories than would have heen caused by alittle judicious sternness at the out- : Iean discover no instance in which a burgher who has broken his parole has shot by us.Apparently, our gen- \u2018erals.are tied by mbtructions which re- gerd this, one of the most heinous offences in war; as venial: Bee ihe Beem, of geriing e the o in; [food \u2018from farmers.\u201cThey * must ns \u201cwith supply trains, which @ greatly reduce mobility.ni b h ere is only one \u2018of brin such A guerilla -war to a: \"close.The to remove all non-com fants.from the dis- -} turbed \u2018area, cs is done by Lord Kitchener; to to collect st em in refuzce camps, an en oy every trace \u2018of eultivation away from the area which canbe securel \u2018Such methods were applied in the \u2018wer with success Te chnngt \u2018take |.parse great dicaitin confront the] si of a ue be + 0 e,: 3 ey relief and revictuallings which -could en- lv be carried out with success a i columns of men, thus further dim ing the_fored available for operations.= Bees \u2018able to takè-the field which: are to clear the- | the Natal Johann nigh at cur taki stripped: TS three main for 2: the { Delagoa with Bey re about | men.ovéring por hanuesburg ; Dela five tho: \u2018De 1 thousand ged, Cclony, an pal og upon the population of the Boer: Thirdly, the distances.are vast and the : barren.\u2018eno the Northern generals\u2019 Sate.=n war ad fhousands.HE om: Kit } Lord Kitchen per bag pow ab las} been : souniey Cab de hate, end To attle: and i torces sil} lacked the mobil to overetake tie Boers.At the proscht time toris-Delagos Boy ra) rajiways.But bean brid the en tering the only 5 ey 0 ready abont > for + e ee mn.tere : en a 08 era, about, th gaat on and.Orange : Colony, are from four to eight thousan Beers, who direct.thei.whole attention.to régie the reilwa} sous eon- ove, ne oF these meg, - Ja, live on\u2019 their farms, and us unless pi farm and\u2019 Bot iad Je have A ae % \u201cextraorditary fact that tho! invasion.of began py -18 or.16, u ent date the British To to inflict est pit ers, or, ind ; to.\u201ctouch.\u201cof them.6 ie.of \u2018edi 18° round thy commandos, } \u2018cordon\u2019 can: ugh to Ba men, Who can the a hy nig night.\u2018 À serious feature of-the later stages of the war is the growing atrocity and 2 2 SE as Fis | humapity of the: Boer leaders.porta has not as yet \u2018himself, but De.|p Wett has not Fi Boeged nd shit two | Yi > Be the wl coms in robber 3 vant % Et had the av of waz, and \u2018degenerating more be Soom more into common prigane ad.One oy | \u201cEs générales Jrisaners.ip, our - degre lie.is Jiréady arfer | seems daly vos, that it.always ends to be- tinguighable \u2026 muider and since: there is Liste \u201cdiscipline Lord Kitchener's new measures should ut an cima.sop te game by depriving.# ; se RECKONINGS FHA dia Bi [pom ao te coro TE = In Cape Colony, of course,\u2019 these shes~ Vis t 1 d: a said.of.th = sures camo well be apo.Tupi | ane = Ts ig fy But apres Fema ein optimistic the angmy\u2019s, straogth the.ucen saw hat it rs nok so, ahd: pendence of - expect y because a= there.seems: growing, an hier pr pie £ > die tis} to th ir ion 0 at and \u20ac murgeon-general, T a.Bible fiom periiission to read | bis.\u2018aoû and two daughters \u201cupou am he > | gd Se be.à Queer im ber k me Sohal se + us a de vo Thea er Pocket For-Canada only te sseds 1h the Site riggs catalogue are for au cie Bises.grow in Canade.They: étre guited to Canada.\" There are mote sped: listed in the Steele.Briggs catalogue.than ib any ether Caradiam catp- logue.\u2018We.will:send f6F 15¢ Ter big new satel aeand à bai sheifp of our \u2018Extra Earl Whitehead Te \u201cwhich.wherever slfown.took rot prize Both th by mail.15e.= THE STEELB-BRIGAS SEE .TORONTO, Canada's G8 SEED.CO.Lea sLd.gk.\u2018the great ii of ue al nd let me say for z= roue, of that ag a8 I ped on e one Fad ou may.| sure home: ca dby- : mie ve: tir, hia reli BEE Frused Hi'mse that, ni tie: orm the French à government \u20aco it.toad ind Toat finished she knelt and in the ot ETS.presence of & : Hho Other.Eco the.Plot in the Are.§ Jie EF Se : Case.mi , cen n - 4 aur ctoces To such brendh of business \u201cFORCE SEPARATES FROM - - Bou by Lo GEN.DE WELT.1 joi hooey, fe both Poe e [Bie Bhs 5 Hull, Th Pint | LANDREMAN\"S \u201cINTERESTING mee.TIMONY.Tes \u201cDe: ve Gaps - Colony, Tuesday Feb.(ess, w.> sngéndhit Fronéinan\u2019s- \"force, Plies.LE ve shout 1,000; has separated from Gen.De that the Boers.a i pa al soy Hous, Wett and gone north.Gen.De Wett using as.shelter-when attacking us.in is moving westward to meéet -Commay- the garbled version oF \u2018the letter Yefeï dant i Hertrog, \u2018who \u2018is.coming with \u2018a to, ît is made to appear ar that: the\u2019 tex fresh fh .and\u2019 the Canadian, troops.disapiitoved o supply of horses.the course -puraned, whereas the fact was |- pguden, Pb.23 BoA despatch to the.that the writer-and \u201cevery officer and ailv etermari itzbnrg an ni the fo: ep A) proved of if, code the capture ol à gang of Gotan | 00 sidered it: amply Jos ified.\u201d In méréenaries dynamiters who were La number of.3 ed attempting- taire a bridge.near-Kru- large.\u201cstores «cf ey were captufed |.ence \u2018of which x they \u201cnade \"a a oF them attempt to .es- q cape.and\u201d \u2018some of them had.to he shot own.: - nquete \u2018into.the alleged atte, Dt.| 'd.\u2018arson: onidhe part \u2018of the defendany, , | Onesime Pelletier, Andre Landremes ! Jévid Barañloë and Mrs.Bertha Gou 3 geoir.was: continued yesterday wero | \u2018before\u2019 Judge: Choquet.tie evidence; given by one of the a.| cused, Linderman, who was called Ua taiess \u201cfor the, Prosecutjon, was of a 4 most int nature.- reply estions, th t itied that ie pleaded gui ty Tod ied by Mr.M.J.I.is Dame \u201cwas Andre , and that û \u2018erly resided at 25 Hunter treet: 2 PISCUSSED IN\u201d THE HOUSE, b t be.was one of the accused in thy import- Present case.Continuing, wit \u2014 ot.Le River route od\" that he knew each.of the other SOUTH ATRIOAN WAR STILL THE] hun secesety of our avoid.\u2018cused persons, David Barsalou for fu CHER.T.chive conditions oo \u201cinterest, hut Mr + Brodrick; Secs {: retary\u2019 \u201cof State.for: War, took\u2019 occasion re aan gusily make $50 y setting fire to the ; : J street.tary f 0 > pane pire = Hou of Sf The proved new loans of $1,500,000 | Witness also deposed to\" ba ça 0 offer an- latiation regarding the mem of .contin | Sel .2 \u2018with Barsalou elletier a pl Et ee 3 = aio oh fn Avon | SHE ERE : E a ace Ne ( of .MEE wt M.en, [FS aE sia oped a Ty a, Vine ia obi us e, r aorodrick, were.to-dà fo \u2018mised \u201cto _erect at.Point St.Charles a i res outside bad So sent bee Ital Shas bartp Tennant.J.YA McNab; Se Gokey; 178; | Ph te erect, at.L.Cherles & end astended te the horse.They b oh \u201chad poe be been tried, god though | 4, $100,000; to pay off the $50,000 gage, thé cans of, varnish and .benzine 2 e Dis case ase: mort ho t 625 St.James street, a company to give à $250,000 mortgage hou see them on Feb.11 Sead et the city, on their property; to fur- reau in one.of the rooms, Witness b h free to \u2018the.city market Do identified the cans produced in court : Ration at both ebattoirs, and the city to the' ones.that ou had purchased, have the right of collecting cattle fees; | and which he said were carridi by him I the abattoir to have the right of feeding self and Pelletier into the house ve es | orties À \u2018the city to hand over to the com- 8.James street.: Dany.$03 $53,000 from the sinking fund, 275: \u201cContinuing his evidence \u2018witness ge | he guarantee deposit, $25 to ha received 003 Imeurance money, à Shor aise È ving ved © key to the LD n his re- rir to Englerd And he had been allow- | at to resume.his command.at Gibraltar, | Be had not been \u201céxonerated from blaïme.|: 4 had.broaght the].Ogilvie has been sitached, ; - the: ne Lindley disaster to.Mr.Brodricl's-no-.2 pest of of fue aber hr ly or ih erte.who + consult 3 that Gen ad Rob pecruiting in Ge: Sanaga ES ; Pi ] Sr vB; \u201d ised tha \u2026 Géneral- JO).mberlain- \u201c4 requ ae should not be allowed.fo retain -his | bere i Srermment to 12 hein doce © ouse om , Barsalou, and went there | is_ also to d dead fres and clear about ten o\u2019clock at night cick | the ten teres of Tad gin, clear abou Boletion.whe epi compa dvice.Mr.Bre Soa fan \u201cFay 2 that | BO¥OCate of fr {to lease.the ten acres at the east end |over the furniture and floo \u201cwhile he dpt the be \u2018Lroug be nate | fus tne ; akattoir; the city to \u2018exempt the abät- rémained' on guard.at one th m water and other.tases; the {dows, When their work was fais) ns, | cif for meat\u2019 i th the 1e py Fo mel ibit pers wok ize Set grue In new.and fin- tin town, : Beni sg ion | meat in not t | tered at the abattoir ; 7 ni Breet.3 that ho bad take a 4 Lontideration of of these siany terms.vas table away from the house for Mrs.Gou- te-the- attention \u201cof thx House Tater, oo 21% therefore he: would defer a fuller Sate ur a) ing te.Me Redmond \u2018 (National- : rs rodriek.adthitted.Lord Rob ad previously it mibsequent events n tated his Temiovel from\u2019the Army.sat \u2018Ir, | revenue tari best Load The continental 15.0a \u201cThe ea ports | mm ligh XH d \u2018can - see: two.GÉ, - el fener os road es a us hat.a ah i.pArnament.Becessarily deferred, : eon.o her moth er\u2019s house, as she said it : tit \u201cIE we pad, a simüar- system |.iding.\u201cwife À: 5 pie rep to the.$1,500,000 Tash the | too bad that sich a table should be :MURD \"ta a en E ommittes re; cported that \u201cthe destzoved by ive; He had also remor- Mr: Dillon\u2019 Gi Nation- GR | ry Was now in a potition to issue Ure \u2018other furniture from the house at an durs dE said.hé had receiv-.5, 1 800,000 of the consolidated fund to other ni > À from Sir\u2019 Alfred-Milner , Se! .place \u2018matired &nd maturing nde and Coming to the night on hich the ar- ae the_ill-treatment of Batives | ¥ ling: Our, will.be.to provide funds required for harbor pur- rest was made, witness said that after he by the Boers at Calyinia, Sir Alfred Mi e da theft bw régi hole within the limit Fhe.Bed Pelletier Pat ness paid furniture at Bot Tat hed elause.343 of the house well with the benzine and var | a | the charter.This sum\u2019 the.éomuaiitre nish, Vhey a two candles, not for the | Would ask the authority of souncil to rte 0s ad burn the house, but in or- \u2018Aitred Mir | had bool to fake.thé: Enropein Yowers; Ww thi , A Be Ho pue a every claim tbe consulted, i to theie Fan rdike).mi 1 PAO ot llogued and afterwards shot.| confidence, mers diftculien \u201cthickening.\u2018not Hko the Br.Larens [ou : wi y submit \u2018to publie competition by asking & ght in the oom.Wit, ; ify.for.the Foreign.Office, asseured.ii around them, \u2018that (hey dar re not ely It-is not-as fhoroughly y tenders ors through the the pene of pels.said he became neryous about three ° h J less less Burops.+ Russi 8 : ed t t bonds to !-0°clock, and told Pelletier to bury and Be) Bedmond tits the.es A this country, abjec of the.: | = ncaa 10.4 pe Minster of Public W vs eantime 3 Mon forty - Years.ante rect interest | et away from the house.Th intend: ad.not offered tés arbitre pel mel, whi de aigu poly an\u2019 artiféial chap- | Carried \u2018on at yds nel, has been wi od and.dee \u201cwill ait.at Melbourne.: is \u2018intended, there: VU Le 20 it to | fori : *.Texeble sem semi-annually; on: is firat we; | do ©.\u2014amtil the ü Tue house Dean to burn, à: : d lots TEE hat.ton to to take, if any.getion |; Queber, ç Fe eb.23 The only, real 8, : v.expected to be able to settle all claims 000 became the share of the prot st abe 34 ol an manit 0 es and ere required A BY.fetion ©» rh I ; à js Proceedings of the.| | \" FARMERS SHOULD\u2019 A Ÿ \u2018l\u2018for ten thousand dollars.~~ Of this, $5,000 have already been» oa ope same of our Tae men\u2019 Lieut.|.Mr EL Taylo \u201cj'asset dur } Toronto, Feb.23.~The Ontario o Departs \"A letter.from.the Mayor ng prieted.snd at yesterday ne ng Be : ME strongly.denies that he made | bill would.be carried 7 | ment of \u201cAgriculture.will \u201cTarnish.the thnk the city ask the legisla ature for or-spe: |-100.further were Spprop school to buy À E Charges LE it .the full court decided.again: remis rage i bolt | Erma mêle an à Sen Jose sole wesh fen powers Pas propriate the sum.2 diet mei.subsidy ! to a matus or pie- & : \u201cPremier in 1 at Frène fron id at.cost,\u2019 : department.desi en thousa: reser; 3 lowing letter, os Published | he dou ra \u2018at present, old | Cs ure, L.J.£ press to make this widely Ea d:to cover the expenses; upon, the De- ided to hold the next quar \u201cPhe letter: describing a nitive ex- be for the government te faci pont A rp Re the efforts to.stamp.out; the.pest ms | conn: of the visit here o Puke of ix \u201cwas deci ol où May 17.pen to destroy\u2019 two vil ages, which the decision was announced, va ee 3nd.ob ers, of Montreal, et set- be- increasingly, successful, TEE Cornwall wall and York, was-adepted.- -.+ texly meeting in Quebec on Second Part- = I Sm THE NEW MILLINERY.\u2014 Decided Changes - Shapes.Some in WHAT WAS SEEN AT A LEADING MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.The dividing line between the seasons in the Dominion of Canada is so sharply drawn in comparison with other countries of the civilized world that, as ev- erv one knows while already enduring one extreme people are preparing for the other.Dame Fashion is therefore obliged to draw up exceptional rules for the guidance of the ladies of the different provinces\u2014ruies which are regarded with pleasure in that they weigh less heavily upon.the.pocke than MOYS\u201d PLATEAU CROWN HAT IN WHITE CHIFFON.temperate countries.There is ; not the- expense of a demi-saison toilette either | for figure or for face, for nature in Canada does not concern herself to any: marked degree about any intermediate.seasons.he in fact says, \u2018You have] your summer and you have your winter | \u2014as for your spring and autumn ie shall have nothing to worry about.\u2019 have we.Our spring is simply a mi winter's end and our Notwithstanding this, however, people.but little meaning Eee E 2 4 rin, roillin AS: = 10048 ebay x ideal ; ; ia scarcely likely | oF.this.8° / new ry \u201cwould Hort ot Te of à Montreal \u2018spring\u2014that fortnight of het | tirsel ' being .E panne satin of an almost gossamer tex- à.:| ture, and likewise many chiffons, mous \u201c| seline :de soie, crepe chiffon; crepe de | \u2018| ing, beads and braidin, \u2018| as mear an imitation\u2019 of nature as can \u201c| fruit, and these in their natural colors: | tri \u201cSon - we .the hideous effects of scme trimmin; a_ modified prolongation of simmer; will still hold by old\u2019 \u2018terms that gr ey.| vast accumulation of description of millinery goods furnish by the man- ufactories of England and nce.It does not take long to see from looking at the made hats that the plateau hat is practically the hat of the season, but there are still many of the smart looking Spanish turbans or \u2018Toreador\u2019 \u2018hats that will: be worn, Ii the matter of shades it may be stated that although the lamented death of Her late Majesty the Queen will cause more black to be worn during the approaching season than is usually the case, the new colors are bright and pretty, the new the former the camellia, glaieul, begonia, | pavot caroube and grenade are - fresh and in the latter the pitta, orient, gla- ior and alpin are also new.\u201cAn ex: fremely pretty dark blue shade, termed + somewhat different from .or dinary navy blue, might also be mentioned.Materials ar¢, of course, very light, | and in these, as well as styles and trim- | mings, are some marked novelties, gold reatly used in - combina\u2018 air And atraw braidix \u201cwith mo \u2018als.\u201cpractically \"with trimmings.As during | the winter \u2018we have had panne velvet, go this sum- -mer, as a leading material, we have Chine, gauze, tulle, nets and lastly, but by no-means\u2019 least, light silks out of which latter many \u201chats will be made.These, too, are in many case- interwoven with taney straw \u2018braidings of most taste: ful de and with th.gold tinsel thread- were seen were.entir ly gilt.The panne satins and silks are, for the most part, in the new reds-and light blues before alluded to.The en and.other handkerchiefs in panne satin and silk, trimmings there is also pach to be seen that is new and, strik-: .Hardly a hat is: seen without some,\u2019 at at least, of: Foliage trimmings.In inost cases this.trimming lies flat around the brim and is of the faded type, which is be seen.After foliage come roses #nd Of.the fruit, let: it be said that the fruit of to-day are beyond compari- t years ago.- Lace: gs will be much need by \u2018those: who can afford them and\" some very beautiful specimens of the- \u2018Iace- workers\u201d art\u2019 were to be seen, such sun, mud and stray .icicles that afflicts citizens.But it'is\u2018fRot meant\u2018to.The new the latter end of April, the warmth of May, when the trees attire: themselves: in their new green dresses and for the: more robust heat of June, Teaching te: the tropical is of July and nst.ii y ing, the an 8 new | at once stri \u201c late years the oh have tively gradual in their nature; with & the new century th hey -are, appropriately, somewhat .terials, shape and show something new.> The new shades are very attractive and althou tele (whieh bave gone gut of Ia aeblon er en- irely) are neither garish nor lou hat crowns have \u2018their day for High time, it appears, and the lower they are the more fashionable.In many of the made hats.(and.it will be mainly a \u2018made\u2019 season) the crown a almost wate the trimming bein, mostly around the.\u2018brim.In these cases the hat is generally \u2018of the \u2018plateau\u2019 or \u2018pancake\u2019 variety, the crown being a , novel and pretty nges in sha IT i» pn Lv very low kind of \u201cTam \u20ac 0 \u2019Shanter, with, as often as not, a double brim.This .Dlateau crown, me: ed- as the.chief change in s pe; | varieties of \u2018the : sme making up.+ others.th 1.\u20acSSTS, aver Kissock, e we.known wholesale milliners of St.Peter © Street, have just -dmpleted their stock Dreparatory to the spring opening of the firm which.commences on March 5 { Dext and it has been from a careful L inspection of their foods that a 1\u20ac representative has been ables to 25 some ideas as to the styles\u2019 that va preveil dur during.the coming: season.Willam Kissock, one\u2019 of the: part- en of the firm, + recent; reamed from yin expedi;ion in Europe a e t of b bis labors is to, be seen in the millinery is for.the: balmy.days-ef:| - millinery may be considered .as being.: and style i all-{ hot pas- { | heavy \u201c4 * In ornaments large, : buckles, long, cut steel and brilliants will \u2019 5 ready to-wear shapes, as well as the made\" - À SMART HAT IN FANCY STRAW.as the lovely: Renaissance hand-made material, interwoven with the finest of gold braiding, and the \u201c dentelle.orientale,\u2019 which is sure to be very fashionable, These laces, be it observed, are all in their unbleached shade.In feathers, ostrich thr arter length in.white, black and natural tmts for brim trimming will be mugh used.| In fact, whatever the season ostric feathers e always popular.: In ribbons there is a change of no uncertain nature.Either b of narrow, for medium widths have gone om.All the newest: ribbons: have gold edgi or- are threaded with gold.The : - den ribbons with these gold effects are especially pretty, as are also the\" \u2018glacés \u201cwith satin borders./eilings show a change that is somé- what noticeable.Although \u2018there bas been a decline lately to some extent in the wearing of veils there are but few women who do not \u2018care to weir «ne some time or another.The change is } that the newest veils for.spring icear fish and Russian net, dosel; ted or with diamonds of chen silk and are really not af:alt unbec Black veils will\u2019 e snd oming.flat, dull gold y ised, in many cases with straw the straw shapes turbans, sonie new yles in walking hats, and plateau-crown- hats will-be \u2018mostly worn, and sailors to a certain extent, although not so large- Iy as in former seasons., Some walking.shapes and - fancy.sailors , have large, fancy bows of straw braiding, or-b ing in combination with silk In front of the crown, fastened\u2019 with 'a Sold buckle.\u201d The walking hats, in neatly.1 cases, are with drooping brims, a pleasant revival of an old fashion.- The children\u2019s styles, both in: straw \u2018and canvas, are very pretty, the plateau crowns being used in almost all cases, The Paris models that were shown to the \u2018Witness\u2019 representative at Messrs.Caverhill & Kissock\u2019s fully showed :that the French designers have lost \u2018nothing either of invention or taste, as far as the coming season\u2019s styles are concernéd.A large picture\u2019 hat- by Linn-Faulkner kad a plateau crown in mohair-and gold - braiding, and was trimmed high to the left with iridescent Siketts glace .ribbon fastened with a lar old.and steel.ornament, and trimme d: the brim with natural foliage 2 srouf up on the left with roses.A large Bees hat by Pouyanne was in glacier bl lue chiffon apd straw braid- \u201ceds\u2018and light blues particularly so.In 4- + - EYNORYTAOUS Raf .Some\u2019 nets that | \u2018 for.oychoir\u2019 hats, \u2018are both new and > .| pretty.\u201c| caught up\u2019 with.a st ritliant «| mamett: and a bunch, sv natural a \"The trimini plain satin\u2019 ribbon in: Alpi \u20ac, os darker \u2018than Glacier), jther .véry.pretty hat Fa er ;illustzated , the double\u201d \u2018crown, \u201cthe.\u201cCrown, chiffon sand the: lower talle.\"In are comparatively thick ones, being of.).xpot- 1H d- and.\u201cvelvet crossing\u2019 \u201cthe 0 grue trimming is of vel ; ois foque | y Mg ] rg, expel-ih entités of \u201cthe, \u2018new -handkerchief style of hat.Ït was im Pavot red: sa With white dot: \u201cpatiermé and straw: bi the same left witht ne ope, Ble in\u2019 bright au jutumnal tin a ing rémarkable of our own'mapl only\u2019 pink on the left side.There were several \u2018exceedingly desigus from.the well-known- linery house of Mar ce who.\u2018for a \u2018long time.have excelled \u2018in.this particn- lar line.A \u2018very attractive: \u2018toque \u201cby this firm Was in black \u2018chiffon trimmed with black beaded tulle and glace ri Ne mainly o aE A PRETTY HAT IN oa \u2018SHOWING DOUBLE B | gin-Maurice \u2018are seéond- to none.A smart little bonnet by this firm was in gold tinsel and mohair braid trimmed with Gloire de Dijon roses and a white cross osprey.No strings are worn-with this, or, for the matter of that, , any other: bonnet \u2018this season - The six iMustrations- ll give some.idea as to how some of the new millinery styles will look.- No.1 is & white chiffon hat, composed entitely of tucks, the foundation.cing of white mohair\u2019 braid.large -bow is of the new gold-ed, ed ate ribbon\u2019 in turquoise blue, and the fowers are pansies in a delicate shade of mauve.\u2026 No.2 shows a charming picture hat of pleated tulle in Pitta blue, with a ban- eau of natural blush roses underneath the brim.The trimming is of rides cent turquoise glace ribbon, gold-¢d which is fastened at the back wit] large.bucde.No.3 is a pretty turban, having a crown of rose petals and a brim of Orient blue tucked chiffon.A large cluster of natura] blush roses is placed on the edge of the brim, the side bandeau being fastened with a brilliant ornament.o.4 shows a large hat in fancy straw, Blé 4\u2019Or shade, trimmed with wkite li: lac and autumnal foliage, fastened to- \u201cin both - lacier and bi wards the back at the left side with a rilliant ornament.{ the-brim brosde at \u2019 pA fding.of | lo d was fastened on th 5 large dull golf bille |.ittle tout que; Gaspard nL fo.he.Ga-| and \u2018Grenade eds in pe 5h bear- |.Tesgmblance, to the tints e Jéaves in the.fall.The | ' trimming ig a brilliant\u2019 ornament, \u2018ali \u2018effect of glace ribbon in Precicuse.Bonnets are in the mitority .as on pared with hats, but in these again Man- po eof \u2018the bri 0.6 shows & very: pretty Lt i in Rei | \u2018braid over \u2018observed it, the \u2018subject turned to the \u201cquestion, \u201cNo.5 shims a , medium sized of Th can.stramw- braid: with a low, road com, the arge cluster.aissance lace\" interwoven \u2018with: fine gold pleated chiffon.The trime roses, and \u2018their foliage with\u2019 along gold bi eue ming is of fastened behind WHY PEO LE STAND mn CAR - Z DOORWAYS: : (New, York Herald, » - While talking to\u201c car.conductor: the other day about \u2018the idiosyncrasies of \u2018human.nature as he \u2018Why will\u2019 men and women, particularly.women, \u2018persist in standing nest the.dog; mo matter how uch said the.room there is-up in \u201cfront ?\u201cWell, you \u2019 ; YY YY YT YY THE CHEAP BINDING.sere \u2018One Important point in a well {Qn .made skirt\u2014the.edge\u2014is not always the most conspicuous.But if a worthless \u201cbinding\u201d Is used the hidden .weakness becomes Intolerably noticeable long before the garment.itgelf ceases to be \u2018sightly.A little care In insisting on.Cor teelll Skirt Protector wii save the annoyance of & ruined: sit, to -say \"nothing of the loss.La; \u201cEvery dress goods shade: Sold\" everywhere This brand Happy Mothers make Happy Homes.; 3 4 do not sit at the eye .deft-fingers, \u2018bat aid, witb= out care 1o \u2018ple together.the.broken easily; to take: At for jte yourselt, and:most- of be: \u201c| raising turnips or tunes, \u2018patätiné {of aby consequence.- Bo well.{| benches and desks, discouraged me so ,much- -| They made fun of the idea, \"ed \u2018out.there plarning and digging and smoothing the ground.I interested a kind.1 ha \u201c |.over my a 1 by way of decoration.§ ; er, to my surprise, a cal en for red mess 5 : ÿ- | Moreg corttortable,.an #: jporch, and two coats\u2019 (and a few other shrubs, along the front.oo 1 invariable And unavoidable part of the 4 well-being, in their anxiety to, carry on =) with Dyspepsia.| Tablets.\" 41 can mow est anything.\u2018| pepaia, \u2018for eight years\u2014a \u201cchronic case | testimony is\u2019 \u2018enough to convince any : pepsia Tablets; \u2018and accept nothing \u20ac êlse., | WNDOW.(GARDEN \u201cTALKS.j \u201cTata department 15 conduetéa.by Mrs.Annte Le Jack; teauguay Besin, Que, \u201cwhom \u2018sll questions should ba sent.\u201d questions answered through the \u2018Wit \u2018ets best to have a heart, Filled with ambitfon\u2019s .etter to ve and And to uri mg gt makes thelr: lives\u2019, threads.We are apt.to ge np \u201cwork too iat: 8 = rires \u2018Bay when she sald: \u2018Keep to\u2019 ty, itp the doing of the nie that you accomplish: with most: satisactt: about you.Keep to & séreans, \u2018or battle pieces, studying Political \u2018economy or domestic recipes.\u2019 - This is in answer fo \u201cB dor advice as to & mission\u2019 {n 11fe.: THE FLORAL CLUB.There was a discussion the \u2018other night in regard to the Sr Co BE \u2018Bit,\u2019 was the poses \u201ctrees considar- ed common.property.\u2019 Then,\u2019 1.said, soccer they are.under common protest the better,\u2019 and if: ome-.yes: in &- commune ity where school gropnds \u2018are not.thought of any importance, better move out: if residents will not be persusded that.it is =I asked a teadhers| who had bee: successful in -intefesting: ths\u2019 children of her school how she.managed the lack: of int, and the broken-down condition of ihe that I thought I must give ît- One da 1 asked some of the big boys to.bring.7 | couple - of \u201capadés and dig up \u2018the ground.|; 1 about: the building, and\u2019 I.would Se oand | bulbs - and: plant .for flowers: 3n eprine.but \u201cbrought the spades, and \u2018every recess time.We.Work: heartsd- seedsman, and for my dollar in-| vested lio \u201csent a.supply ef, Eardy vale.hyaginths, and.other torts.-It was a wWon- er %p those children, hon they saw the fone \u2018Planting \u2018onfone.\u2019 ~~ Dürihz that time I gaye little Nature studies, and gave \u2018them ; lessons on leaves, and the Aten way in which they.were - growing on the branches.This led to-the idea To picking cholce - colored .sutumn foliage, which gaged them \u2018how $0.press, and évéty-da nches were \"brought and te.maki] d paint outside, t schools in \u2018offering priées for Ee = pe hold.In sprig, \u2018by the, time the\u201d onions\u2019 came up, we had sown\u2019\u201cseed \u2018of har quick-growing &nnuals, and planted ney, \u201cThe exposure and fatigue which § is an experience of a Salvation.Army often seriously impairs the health.These - devoted men and women are often forgetful of their own Physical 3 their work of lifting up the fallen.- When stationed at Hamilton, Ont, Capt.W.Lacey suffered severely from Dyspepsia.He had.suffered for eight years.He had it so bad he could not work, Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablets cured | him: This\"is his statement \u2018regarding \u201chis case.:\u2014 \u20181 have \u2018been troubled for éight years I was so sick with it: that I could not work.I tried several medicines, | but \u2018could not.get anything to curs ime.I tried Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsia | 2e, The first box did me.\u2018more good than anything I.had ever taken.I am completely cured.You may publish this.\u2019 Capt.Lacey would not\u2019 subseribe to any statement that was not absolutely trae i every particular.He had Dys- \u2014He was cured by Dodd\u2019s \u2018Dyspepsia Tablets.Such straightforward and unequivocal reasonabie person that \u2018to suffer longer with Dyspepsia is folly.The cure that cures is sold wherever medicine is sold: \u201cAsk for Dodd's Dys- Two-pound Onions \u201cOur Steele-Briggs Giant Prize: JJ taker Ocion is the largest, hand- À somest, finest favored, best shaped, most.superior, yellow globe ; onion § ever introduced.Sometimes it grows 80-to.the.bushel.Many of them weigh two pounds; We will send & packet -of this onion seed and our large new illustrated .seed catelogne\u2014the largest in Canade\u2014 \u2018or 10e.by mail, THE STEELE-BRIGGS SEED 00.Lt J TORONTO.Canada\u2019s Greatest Seed House.3 \u2019ftiose \u2018tulips: paid : me: aol int ; «\\ hours Avery\u201d \u201cBear and: \u2018they were grateful : straw, or a.plece: \u201col matting.\u201cThe \u2018of \u2018all.She said: \u2018When I went to that | | school In September, ant a\u201d ay ünfavor ] | shold not ect of the buyers : edétistic+ he: ties of the of the grils Ça f-England, the dashing styles of reich Cap tan New Y : pur, Warehouss, 91 St.Peter Faby Sd hand ; who may b be a alread géts of.the great Parisian Milliners, cs inade by the great Factories be.Merc?to the trade for inspection We are prepared to wait on was a dollar bel dren found, for them the: D ter pon \u2018they \u2018spent seven \u201cthey were an -careful A i OL S Society - 8 attempted wise \u2018and beneficent.work.In the city thools are offering prizes for plants grown Hy the jeliotgrs.\u2018and teachers might 1 help | aking an interest in the i teaching\u2019 their \u2018pupils a mistaken be set into & that j: hote that der.to do: this, the hole must be \u201cfeet ii; dimmeter, - and three or four a lurge tree.Then there is biy-{ri fe, 1nd\" protected.from the sun and: onl x damp |.and.a er.than nothing, and \u2018wooden: keops them biting antmals.:J£ roôts- Ha sway, if Sood, rich joanriis- filled in closely, and: «hes Tym given.If inclined \u201cto n@; it is Datier to Put (a hor vin tie the tree- to straw rope; ; \u2018should do wo well hy Faun \u2026 this.province, u ible seagd: round grape (blue); is Wordle, or: Congo either of \u2018which have man good.\u201cqualities: Bt if a red grape is | ed, the\u2019 Brighton fstreally best.It is early: and -sweet : reer than fhe \u2018Deleware, and à go0&'bezr- ri.does, aot mildew, and this, can\u2019 oily be 2s- certained by trial; : It \u2018has one very valu, able; \u2018quality; it is & gooû kegper, and \u2018may bé\u201d \u201cKept in a cool, \u2018airy place, until January without any extra care.The Duchess is a Ah6\" white grape, with hufiches like\u2019 {he ss And it, too, 18\" &° long keeper.00.38, also Herbert: a large.black Brape, i & and seeds, rt: ae very possible.Judtoions ning: to \u2018sécure Desith aud vigor is necessary, -but \u2018trinmnmg: sat varieties:into; ore \u2018form\u2019 would spoil thé-na-' tural .effect, .: Weigellas; Dentsias, :: Forsythias, and.what -we call Syringa or Mock Orange, flower on thie wood df the preceding\u2019.year\u2019s, Frown, \u201880, that these shrubs.pruned in winter of\u2019 spring, \u2018but just after they have finished flowering, when.the 6] wood should be shortened or çut out, thus promoting-the growth of the young ase 7 a Hower the i 3 season,\u201d : ons am ney- ne.trimmed d.-durine Pia in regard \\ Never set evérgroens possfble, have the lan prepared \u2018a \u201cyear or.more ahead.Land \u201cshould be in such condition, but\u2019 not freshly manured.If for a ehelter- \u2018belt, Ït can be worked the after.planting, but the ground must nôt- be: -cultivated- deep enough o disturb \u201cthe:roots.After * Ehref, years it can be seeded down-to : If \u2018ordering fas a nurséry, they H \u201cmost Hkely, sme he trees: just When hs buds are -swel and de sure fo plant \u2018at once,\u2019 firming ground well about the roots, which ts.one of the most necessary points in:trée planting.Do not plant too closely, for if that is dome, the trees will not develop into the perfect specimens that we.all admire 50 much in the wintry landscape.LATANIA BORBONICA AGAIN.M.F.\u2014If you get the catalogue of any of our.Canadian nurserymen and seedsmen you wili.find the :abové Palm sdvertised there, but I am not allowed to.&ive such address.in this column.A letter will, however, be sent to this correspondent, containing the Information asked, :: the plant 18 a ways: EQ C if ki sbaded and watered.- pt.iat ORCHIDS, To Some one told me the other day tha had néver read anything I had ya on the abova plants.And one.reason.is that I am not very familiar \u2018with the beautiful strangers, \u2018except such as grow wild.Years ago I visited one of \u2018the choicest collections in the United States, but I seemed in a \u2018foreign country and was glad- when wo \u2018got.back.to the roaes and heliotrope.There are, however, quite a number that do \u2018wel in-a warm dwelling-house, and the.Onci- diums \u2018ôr butterfly orchids\u2019 I\u201d have had in bloom \u2018simply fastened to a block of wood.Dendrobium nobile.once blossomed.with me, and is very beautiful, the flowers are {white with\u2019 tints of lilac, a crimson tip with throat.\u2018It is an | déep maroon: blétch in the East Indian, and very popular a this class of plants.They require plenty of heat and \u201csunshine, 3 -@ rest in winter, and plenty of water in the.growing These plants have, a strange resemblance to birds, insects \u2018and butterflies.\u2018They depend = on insects - their \u2018fertilization, andthe | ly contrived nectaries that arefor the: res\u2019 flowers produce!plenty \u2018of \u201choney in\u2018 carious- \u2018pleasant | \u2018nature, habits and re- |: Sts It to grow 4nd flourish.But in or- [Loges a sooûté from\u2019 injury caused by |p ve been spread | out evenly in the \u2018hole, the tree should not.|: ep \u201cand Delaware : Fhe Agawam:is.a fine grape\u2018where:it- tan pe the window and- give it.plenty of; water, ce to send hole catalogues Ea { {I wonder in this year of colds and\" thelr | does \u2018not make a freshment of \u2018their visitors.In \u2018auD-tropiéai countries: they take up- -their.nutriment chiefly.from- the alr; Al faerial roots, so that, fresh; air Is very necessary to.their bot the do SEER ates ignon: asks it the new \u2018Varléties above flower are superior to Reseda odorata \u2014anid if Her Azalea will\u2019 grow better for another winter if set \u2018out the garden in simmer.\u2018Aps.=For my &wn ar the-dld 1onette appeals $o me more he newer yarieties, that are er in color.As for tho Ara- this sentence\u2014leave.it _Togks _ healthy, it will probably \u2018gt oh new.and: must never be : allowed \u2018dry; Wien the westher :is lsin \u2018a soméwhat shaded \u2018situn- \u201ction,\u201d put somé Goal: aéhes at the bottom to keep out the worms and set the pot there.11 \u2018composed of peat and sand suits them, \u2018but they de if limestone soil touches the , do not need frequent.ottin : PLANNING \u2018 (thing better\u2019 to takteiits place.Pau thers \u2018is & delight in: \u2018the development of lant them \"all the season.Nor is\u2019 high-priced novelties; \u2018but in looking over Ë \u2018the catalogues there.can*alwiys be found, {something within the Hmit of the: average | purse, that iz\u2019 new and interesting.It ls \u2018worth: while to study.thie habits and: \u201cof the plant, top, so uncongenial surroundings, for great deal in\u2019 environment with 8 '| Danis.we well as pédplé; and the saying, ~.1 \u2018thé.afr does not agree,\u2019 .Jto the garden flowers ag to people, who is as well suited \u2018know well how different altitudes affect them: \u2018 Whilé there-fs-time to give attention \u2018to this part of the work it is as well to plin\u2018 the garden and select.seeds.Some people.\u2018think 8 masa of color 1s De principal object, whereas it is \u2018Hiarmony of \u2018color that fs necded.for as'in art and musle, so in flowers & discord: can spoil the most beau- \u2018tfui \u2018work.~The height \u2018and nature.of the plants must be studied if we would avold 2 jumble of foliage and blossoms struggling amid difficulties.\u2018Height onefoot should not be.plantéd with \u2018height three feet\u2019 snd his difference given in descriptions ria sponging.the lea Set are large enough cannot de .er, \u2018and x letter wilt bes Rh \u2018Where: \u2018they ean be procured in\u2019 gooë: varie ty, THE ONION.- Pttendant ills, if we realize what a valuable Vegetable wé hive in the oflon.\u201d For 1t isa stmuisat, expectorant and diuretic, and should be freely aged, Ag one swallow, will not make.a sure, it \u201csteady Pn result in.beneñt., There is -a prejudice: àgalnat it on accolut of its bresth, for its fragrance does not \u2018smell sweét\u201d\"èven if you \u2018name it a rose, but it has more value than any drugs, and bofled in milk loses part of its objectionable odor.The.late Dudley Warner wrote: \"In onion.is strength, and-à garden without.it lacks flavor.\u2019 He alan gave that oft repeated phrase, Vapor the family that\u2019 can eat: tons er,\u201d and the prejudice against it he cals \u201crather a cowarflice in regard to it.\u2019 It.is so casily and good Boel: And at this season of the yoardt should hold its own among the vegetables\u2014and between: our sneezing and; coughing we CAT : \u2018Draw off its satin waistcoat, - \u2018Tear its silk skirt-apart,\u201d \"And weeping tears of pleasure Creep.\u2018louer to: its heart This signature son every bex of the genaîne \"Laxative Bromo-Quinineravies the remedy that.cures à hefend yourself,\u2019 replied Charles, carelessly.- oel looked ed at him, smiled agin: and.\u2018shook his h \u201cHah, Chas\u201d \u201che have boften been a yet married you.ms.depres man, being id, soie a y - jSCPreca Te mad an ime TS ry and me had dngverreotypes in were still sible.th Ps and girl, stuék up side by Bunday cloth =; ed dote other looked oO wi lurred eyes, thie-merest suggestion of a dark, gh heey \u201cLancashire face.\u2018These daguerreotypes \u2018Were all that remained to Joel \u2018of wife 1- e in -their $ | and children, all dead within one: fatal: week, fiveand-twenty y \u2018Tan aware, | he said, \u201cwith o 7h; \u2018that\u2019 hie ry Dee Sou more p emp] oyed in s but \u2018how could I suffér-a.s > ans probably \u2018careless \u2018female to han 5 # and Penaits ¥ And he- rub ey J Pet faded Say f his.wife ¢\u2019s.portrait .gent~ | i a stay; \u2018Fisin, bution to your library, x Which I picked up |- du.\u2018bended his friénd a small sad beds e a an u- el | trully bound edition of \u201cDon Quixote\u2019 in \u2018the ori > \u201cIs it \u201cWorthy.\u201cof the institution Joel 1 ?I Shou ht it Dr goof Ty Bas .eno v retty.5 ou consider then Houterdes of-.boo! Yo much, \u2018Charles,\u2019 eerie Joe poing» rd another pair examining thé two little volumes.- Fou are hignorant of the ory elements of | \u2018bibliography and woul: ot posed upon by the re fogs ever, this appears to be genvine 80 Tr as 1 can at present ascertain, x ey you very kindly; ear is\u2019 Jike your goodness 1 bave thought \u201cof your id friend; when far away inthe city of pleasiire.\u201d ; Pom the \u2018institution getting on?\u2019 asked Charles, fastening his es Lu 5 The 0 ect i ia al set stlea/ he said: Charles had known it séttled and unsettled again twenty times.in the course of the last ten years, .\u2018Tt will: without doubt, \u201ccontinued Joel, \u2018take the form of an additional room: to Se Free Library, to be called the Garside Library, T have paced the st \u201cbebind the \u2018present building and d it hample for the purpose.My mote-than sufficient to thot h Bot te pay a li | be.to tlie \u201csee arles, sir, w a a \u2018people of this town when th what a citizen, a workingman e themselves, can hachieve ! Ther will \u2018be an inscription over the door in gilt letters commemorating Polly\u2014conjux delectissima or amatis- sima\u2014end me.- \u20181 intend to compose it this vêry evening, \u2018and will - bring 3 to yon for your griticien and à ) I id opinion is Adie your taking - the-ÿoûng- > No, -Charl pe very well- a is not ; but who is there in this tow \u2018who is capable of assisting De?It is such a hunliterary place.Wykes; the book.1 seller, was telling me a fortnight ago trade\u2019 goes from bad to worse.Bou ever, as I was \u2018sayin, Ying to him, it is not much wonder when he leävés that old tatterdemalion to mind the shop, with his elbows through his\u2019 \u2018sleeves an \u201cgenerally reading, so that he is \u201cquite hün- aware of a customers présence.Give me your boots, Charles, and I will\u2019 ut | them on for you.There! Good-night, wy dear, and mind.you do not fall, for | the steps are a mass of ice.\u201d ; unds are a build the 9 brarian.lesson it will thed : rather hard\u2014\u2018she ac-.~{TFo'be Continued.) \u20181, suppose she wants tol secure your} 7 money.for young Higeà/-#éplied Charles.| \u2018No, sir; I will say for Rebecca it is | reflection that \u201cmen,: and'more partict- | over his grave to whisk He would, aot - \u201cYou must pardon 707 continuing \u2018my | circumstances\u2019 be sadly dhidtked at ha |; à othek : ; credit for wha = % he Rein j us [ee cat on- i herd and Shepieed Jess en n ih In one oF Ta Pos.said \u2018I juet came to nul ou a litte rising | ; a bed pra \u201c| the the foot of my.ei and.stopped; hen, oh, b Hand\u2019 : anid with a \u2018howl I -bonnded.|: bed oR she other.side and\u201d fÆ {Hing told'and clammy t cuched 1 \u2018 Pie Frou 28-1901.5 che pu ky ind need ed Tung Totfmnde: an effort to geek bat x oe moving it he ing \u2018came on; Iv.Teaçhed | On again, and.| \u2018This was\" nitre than\" frightenéd i out dé ou stood; trembling and shaking in mortal terror.4 \u201cNow ciné finding fash of light ing, BC my ling fish « of Jight with: | cases ; A a whine,\" sank jénder the\u201c Bed, while I id Tra x ; , oT determined \u2018that my mother \u201cshould \u2018never be compelled to earn her own sup port, and.that.I would, care for, her dn | luxiiry and: comfort.the turning-point in - my Tie.3 band, toy mother; deser since.she.bas chief \u2018cause why so \u2018many young mR fail in life.is-because, they leave \u2018home too early.1 \u201canchor; and his safest one is his mothe \u2018Harriette Knight Smith, in \u2018The Clhiris: | tian Endeavor World\u201d - Victoria, may thank.the Prime Minister | for a characterization \u2018at once Tegativé | \u2018and.posi \u2018Maxim,\u2019 said Lord.Sal: ebiry, if et.not always be the highest form .of tro - \u2018but, commercially -it :has \u2018compensatio | Some: American Tnanufacturers recen: #4 sent to.their-Germian agent ten iboës - | and \u2018éhôw-cards in which\u2019 their agrical: | \u2018tural machines: were drawn: by :tigéfe; driven by an airily attired goddess of Ho | The agent returned thé: cards| i erty.\u201d with the.eriticiem - that neither in Ger: many were \u201ctigers available \u201cmor: adapted: \u201cwomen à \u2018work in \u2018thé fields ord \u201cto: diese 3 seems.to be the\u201cfashion in wonderful America ~Youth\u2019s- Compan: Cerlyle\u201d \u2018ag 4 country schoolmaster.is \u2018told by a Cupar lawyer and provost, who was one of Carlyle\u2019s -pupils i in Kirk- -caldy.ed.as a.strict and gloomy disciplinarian, whose large, glowing eyes constantly \u2018shot forth wrath.His mere scowl would \u2018hush \u201cthe whole school, amd he had a laugh that \u2018was a series of chuckles and Joud guffaws, wherein he displayed his teeth like the keys of a piano.One morning, \u2018just as we were entering the schooltoom, a donkey appeared on the playground, and Bill Hood rushed to mount the animal and attempted to ride it into the schoolrcom.The donkey was induced to carry its rider aver the threshold amid shouts, of laughter and cheers from the boys.Bill.was spurring the donkey into the ] master\u2019s desk, Carlyle appeared.We expected a tremendous explosion of wrath, but instead he burst into a roar of langhter\u2014such a roar,\u201d however, as produced \u2018a sudden and\u2019 complete hush; and that roar was renewed again i © \u2018and again.Finally the master -spoke.\u201cThat,\u201d he said, \u2018is the wisest and best \u2018zcholar \u2018Kirkealdy has yet sent me ; he is.fit.to be your teacher\u201d He tapped the donkey's head, as; a.he was.wont to do ours, and continued.\u201cThere\u2019s something hete, far more thad 4n the skulls of any of his brethren, before me.\u2019 He then gave some: hard: stapégon \u2018Bill : \u2018Hood's head, and would not taken him Every young man needs: aul : \u2018 - Frank: rr.it\u2019 was aa 2p) pple; ER 5\" prevented more men dying |: of \u2018old age than any other man\u2019 living.! 108 .Às a teactier, Carlyle is deserib-: claim \u2018his attention \u2018th Just as, Willie: \u201cguessed a pa led just PE & à minute, And see which one.can tel) m What \u201ctis that I bave i in it; - Unimagimative exaotness\u2014so.the \u2018Cen To ay; Dictionary\u2019 defines: literalism\u2014may :\u2019voice}\u2014A\u2019 pennifée ?- 2e sue ?No, Ro; No; will'have to tell y the | Nawis ôpeñ \u2018wide ÿ But- don\u2019t you Neg listen! eva ryary:: .\u201cSiy~During the: sumer\u2019 of.180] the | 5° tha writér was living with his \u2018prrents on\u2019 |.These farm in, One.>.of the.dairying: \u2018centres.of | tionin- Be s changés duFing \u20ac less of' routim there\u2019ds with ma cupntions.\u201cHash Jenson.bringing work\" Totally \u201cdifferent from the preceding and: succeeding che, gives the dairyman- new interest and; enthusiasm\u201d and there, is.something.to.\u20ac year i caring.for his stook; which prev dle: ness: and ennui\u2018 so: ruinous to - mortal man.There: never was.a time when rest was so sweet and sleep.so refreshing as after\u2019 a day s pent in the fields among the crops, tilling or\u201d esting them in their nt abundanee.Yet: after such.2.day came.the greatest scare of my life Orie night in \"August, after a day § in the:oat harvest, I wis awakened a sound slezp by a rash that shook the- windows of my room.- When, I retired the night was a beautiful moonlit one, tnd the rays streaming in beneath the up-rolled curtain revealed the pétieri \u2018of pent carpet and wallpaper, bit: now there was | but a faint glimmer to the level of the windowsills, below, all was \u2018inky blackness, Awakened so rudely it was some His Dofoes my scattered senscs became ufficiently co ected to.realize that a thunderstorm was in progress, them 1 realized.that there was something r ov- ing in an unoccupied room adjoining my own.Atfirst I thought one of my jar ents had come up to examine window or door, but as I lay.opposite the.door of My room looking toward à .window in that other I éould \u201chave seen Any che mewing in an upright position: The rustling moved on across under the window and still I A orTipd.the he \u201cnight\u201d that 1 He, purchased Tébber instrument te protect - Sinith-advised Bodd ae Ti: (Fourth nld dete Now it \u2018dame\u2019 directly Towers pric form.stood.shaking but relieved \u201cfor I had.recognized our shepherd de Bra .the, ; Pet of the de far N wi ve - 0 had but one failin \"firearms, \u2018not { gaïn 3 during 8 home, and.pometiings | ite a distance away in his eff d 8 \u201chuman i : Py Do which medicine.\u2018Riv \u2018He bought.seme, .and scon\u2018reported ta the doctor th he pe trouble h turn of the \u2018trouble or, pa.ave\u2019 Faqafite a\u2019 1 .Support rl À natural oe 21 : are very: strikingq; ~~ tertile the: pe phy -gréat-}; jects are Mr: Caléb roo mu his ig À shave not had the] 1 four sides the a oh Bonds.rade Are.183-185 5 craig.a, Montreal, pe my Sri Se a ran.ose dant wediie- fe\" Gl world forthe a : CA I .1.; Stomsoh, Liven, \u2018Se ie; spores of Bladder Hecnsds De i Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveriess, Indigestion, Billouse Hie Fever, Intammation of the Bowe es, rangements of the Visoora PERFECT DIGESTION will Da acoemplished by king RADWAYS BY 80.WILE, este és Le = Fopertias tor the ~F vaste te of the boty.; contains ne injurious drugs.Children Tather like it and | + , = A chan for Machiniets, N yrietors.0; Manutacturers.+ aus.Machinery, Sto.fer\u201d 8 yoemreners 410: Bot DODGE wWeop PURES razah F LE 4 Le ll FOR\u201d NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS.Drum Cylioder Fross, 4 in.x a in.one Drom Sri nder Press, 50 in.x 33 in.\u2018One Jorerth Foiding Machine, 4 folds, \u201csheet 27 x 41 Chambers Folding Machine, § told, i One dl).sheet 30 x 44.Ov X \"A quantity of Job Type.a, \u2018Lau:ie High Speed Engine, $5 HP.-]0 = # in Prat cles \u2018order.« ADVERTISEMENTS.| \u2014_\u2014 THE GRIPPE aeems to be epidemic, attack 3 h ing both old and.young, rich and poor alike.It cannot be prevented.The best thing to dois to go to bed at once, consult your doctor, and as soon as you get over the acute stage, commence the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION.That will restore the vitality, and prevent Pneumonia or It is a natural re- AFT Bronchitis.medy.\" Send for trial bottle .fres.F SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, Canada, Communications should.be _addresed te the Chess ™ \u201c Kaicor 2 Wiese.\u2019 Moncrekl, Saturday, Feb.23, 1907.PROBLEM No.373.{Composed for the \u2018Witness\u2019 by Mr.H.W.Barry, Boston, Mass.) Black\u20144.Pieces.White-12\" Pibess, White to play and \u2018mâte: fn; tirée\u201d moves.Solution, March 18.White\u2014K on Q B 2, Bs\u2018ôn K Kt 7 and K _R 3 Kts on K Kt sq, and K R 5, R on QB SATERDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1901, §-lover's library.pit rd fd md pd bond [HOPE] LPEon Qe, Q 7, KS, K-B,3, K R 4, and & KR \u201cBlask\u2014x on Q5 Bon KR sq, Pao on Qs sud KBS : PROBLEM NO.371.By + wW.Frankenstein.) Black\u20144 Piecsh.; rs Wott § Pics.a White to play» \u2018and mate in two moves, Solution, March 16.| White K on Q mn Q on EK \u201c7; Rs on | KB4and KKt4, B on K Kt 2; P,on'Q B 2 ; MAK on K 6 Sn KT MIRE?EF on QBS.GR SOLUTIONS AND compar.Additional correct solutions to Problem, No.267, by H.W.Barry, Boeton, Mass., Ë received from John Rodger, ir, Genva,Ont., , E and Geo.Patterson,.Winnipez.i Additional correct solutions to Problem, # No.368, by Dr.S.Gold,recelved from John Rodger, Ont, and Geo.Patter- -of whom : Pre ru Li ac : K Kt 59; Q on Q aps 00 0 B'ÉSUACE 5, Kt on K R 5-5 pilèces.\u201cBlick: \u2014K œn°Q5, Ps on K 3 and 932 pieces.: Key move\u2014B\u2014K B 3, i, Correct from J.W.H., Portamouth, Ont.: ; Very simple and easy\"; L.W., Acton Vale; J.- W.Walker, \"Varsric, Ont, \u2018This > Ud pot seem so.difficult\u2019; T.W.Beak- \u201c bene, Syracuse, N.Y., \u2018capital\u2019 George : :.Patterson, Winnipeg, Nery suitable for be- ners.This problém is unsound, inasmuch ag it + 18 \u2018cooked\u2019 by\u201cQ 7 da $4.50.avy \u2018Blue; orge: 7 rise to a species of self-poisonine; -char- \u20ac acteristic symptoms.of which are head- | ache, stupor, end gastric and intestinal.pains.flesh of-over:rotten cattle\u2019 may prove Poisomous from the same cduge.This curious formation: of poisonous | \u2018fatigued, Fatigue products, indeed, \u2018have been separated from overbumted game, which when \u2018injected into a Healthy sni- mal have produced poisonous effects.There is no doubt that fatigue products under certain cirgimetances are also aborated in the human Dodv.end, eive - THE ROYAL VISIT TO WALES \"A Reminiscence of Forty-eight \u201cYears Ago \u2014 WHEN THE QUEBN INSPECTED THE BRITANNIA TUBULAR BRIDGE.\u2014 The.visits of - ber late Majesty the Queen\u2019 to her principality of Wales have been fondly treasured in the mean- ories of the inhabitants of that \u2018gallant | - little\u201d country.As Princess.Victoria the Queen visited Plasonewy dd, in North Wales, the | seat of the Marquis of Anglesey, and stayed there -several months, during which time she endeared herself \u2018to all people with whom she came in contact.Another visit was mada in 1847 in company with Prince Albert, when the d pair were en route to Scotland.n October, 1852, Her Majesty paid a ; open visit to Bangor for the purpose \u2018Bridge; \u201cwhich spams the Menai Straits, mainland of Wades! A deputation was to be presented to Her Majesty at the arrival at Bangor, should Her Majesty ceive cae, was decided upon.On Wednesday, Oct.13, the day ap- poised for the arrival of Her oy the city was in an unwonted state of | exétement.+ The arrival of the Queen's cq riages and horses, and of detachments «o! military arid police, increased the ani- Tantion.that prevailed, and Ligh hopes ivere éxpressed by all that the morrow \u2018rond ibe favorable not only for the ex- babition, Jat to Her Majesty's comfort.These hopes were realized to the utmost satisfaction of all, for Wednesday did indeed prove a might royal and truly \u2018Queen\u2019s Day\u2019 The streets were crowded from 2 early hour.with \u2018vehicles con- all the beauty and.fashion \u201cof thie neighborhood, and with multitudes of pedestrians, all interested in oldi the homor of the principality.upholding At four o'clock.a detachment of the al 23rd Fusiliers, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Torrens, with bay- opets f fixed, was marched to the railway as the guard of honor; preceded byt their splendid.band and the fine old f J) 7 ry ) | JF Butte | hy! Ja =\u2014 them by H.R.H.i district.These & followed by .Her.Majesty\u2019s and along train of other esrmages The eladric telegraph announced that the Yoyal arrived at Chester of, a quar- If pe our lock, aad might be ox t Bangor at six, at which hour Phe train Was-seen to emérge from the od and the intelligence spread like e line.Her Ma- = i mile silk or satin dress, a drm.bonnet, wi ER J ment, but- gros a \u201ccopy, a : therefore, cannot claim rave ee - ; = Noms an at Northampton, and\" at \u201cWaltham, in Hertfordshire,\u201d are \u2018the ous original crosses that stil.-Sur- | vive, so .\"Only ai few weeks ig the Noi |- ton.eonnty.council had before them: ction.It emote will not be allowed to deciyy of.\u2019 inspecting the, Britannia Tubular the Four Swans Inn.There is\u2019 still- a\u2019 Swans.its 1 \u201cbetween ithe jsland~of \u2018Anglesey arid the |: 1 though ts chimneys and ancient limber: gi tee id to_.the: t y express her readiness to re- \"Qu 3 King 3 i pen 4 far away in.the ; at he time, entering \u2019 neral procession on i a eéred,: Prince Albert, and the Queer fey up for some time inthe carriage, bowing ter acknowledgments, anied by the two young: Princesses and The royal or took-up their quarters |.at the Penrhyn Arms Hotel, which, they | left the following.day in order to\u2019 vier | the Britannia tubular\u2019 brid Monat Straits.nn populace, as \u2018Streets, a Feperston Thé was\u2019 covered.\u201cith - Foe br = S waa \u2018hoisted on Seach.entrance.+ er \u201cMajesty, et fhe shouts of her lost \u2018ten \u2018o'clock, where, thie wera ssseinbled ta\u201d bid de There & + \u201cnumber | fashion\" | 1 ; \u201cables, including Lady Fe x go a the\u2019.it~ started for- Westminster.; days travelliig was slow.and\u2018 cumber- ; , eve for.tin 5 pad it.was: some, even for grea gS; sind it me They: recited from the | hia she Tove, Tosked Bring | | smiled mast \u2018graciously.* be wars hr : Prince |; othe Trince of- \u2018Wales | ; hin A EC leon, Goriag \u2018the failway .train: Éalted for a few- rite ;under the old tower Jof the \u2018éastle \u2018on the return from Bangor; \u2018l\u2019and the Queen received an address.from oe of th few.ear cent \u2018whose br iy On «À There is a ruinor that one of them -| memorials which \u2018are sure to sp: this.land- as outward testimony [omarion of the 1 de for their othe shape of a\u2019 Jevival - of Te int oe many hundred Roi | The Queen's coffin is said: to .\u201cin: the Swax hostel \u201cio could rest, And by th Kings à ot a noble cross was.aibed in fle in regard to the néin- Le ber and exact situation, of these: i | but.there \u2018were at least twelve, => \u201cLof\u201d the: twelve only three-have passent ; | and tumults of 600.years.One {= ~~ 1 cross was erected at Lincoln, where parts | = of.the body.removed in\u201d the: à ing, \u2018were buried; be at, Stamford, Gear orth: ay De UE £ Charing, 1 THE RECEPTION OF THE QUEEN AT CONWAY STATION, WALES.- gn current a pipes ong | white goat which always goes with \u2018them bestow his spproval on the ¢ project, which Pis said to consist of a-écheme to erect tations: which greeted them on the pre- veut through Upper Bangor, sod over w rou per.Bangor, and over whe gaily d anfair.Shoat where it memory TT his ( amd ye Prince ot Wales.re was also a .rong rce the embodied pensioners were soon after.: the Menai ards Th railway carriages an of Menai Bridge had Yom an oon offered tè testify tits: loyalty, - and | inhabitants were not: slow to selves of it, flags being.freely: displayé in the town \"and on the - steamers \u201cand Lr vessels in the straits.; Ps reached Hlanfair \u2018station | \u201cghe was received |\u201d | by Len oc appointment, of the Lord Lies: ] tenant - otln conducted to her gain by ca oh the i :Fago incorporated.wil \u2018polis, \u201cbut nice etited wit! Hleanor's ay sation Chari colored barege shawl, and a pink ith flowers interspersed green ! d remark.al The Lord Bisnor Soin, of B: angor \u2018 les havi; Re IN a a, Hie ct hen ad hi ira engineer he rare lanned the: 5, ; Victoria - tubular \u2018bridge KING EDWARD EL.1 Who: caused \u2018crosses to be.erected on every E Lispot where Queen Eleanor\u2019s funeral cor- \u2026 \u2019tège halted.; | a * megnifient memorial Cross at each\u2019 \u201c funeral bor ! | Ho Vindsor.Rad it is Osborne.: \u201clout: that if the scheme were .cairied to | pieces \u201cof.meinorial archi-.\u2018tecture \u2019 would.he erected.at\u2019 Osborne, es, Portsmouth, \u201cVictoria,\u201d \"Padding: ical She of the -fruition\u2019.noble, | ton.and Windsor.© romantic, histori suggestion \u201cwould be hk hundreds of thousands cially if the apgust approval oh the 1 0 ing monarch were be ject, in.æ way, .would nr Detweén Edward ae \"Under Te circumstances, it may not.be: : uninteresting to recall.the.few historical facts which have come to light in con- ion.with the hace Eleanor crosses.NORTHAMPTON\u2019 cross Broken at the top, but otherwise much in the saine state as when erected \u201c600 leclares that the \u2018the a memoria] Cross Was\u2019 su poss by- Edward 1's PRINCE A ALBERT, THE PRINCE OF WALES AND MR.STEVENSON UPON : \u201cAHE ROOF OF THE BRITANNIA TUBULAR BRIDGE.;lnigte hist historical, relic wi h the def \u2018Waltham, dington, in - Northamptonelire, the \u2018condition: of the.2: is hoped that the.cross, ec ton is figure with the Æ | also In: the reign-of n Anne he | aix.à new:eross at the top.keeping \u201cwith the rest of 1: ; of: Queen ) 1 The: jcrosg at Waltham, it is interesting, \u2019 to, note, \u2018does mot stand on\u2019 the exact |: .| spot where \u2018the funeral car of Queen Éles-\" BoE rested, Queen Eleanor\u2019s coffin, it is\u2019 led, \u2018was carried for one night into: n ' bears \u2018the: date \u201c1260; are Queen .Fa : Eleanor pe ang now existing is ofa\u2019 much later date} y.; ement, nd is | in iy with a crocketed is Dex a 3 at the top.features.have, itis oly in the for future gemera- tions to gage at.\u201cHer likeness has been isnded.She by \u201cthe \u201cétatues ages Dy - of which Las sentis.pe er carly i of \u2018are\u2019 inumerous, \u201cbut \u2018Queens were of Jess imp oe 1s in those.i ural, sucess, however, ; vou \u2018cost a very large sum of money.There does mot seem to be any record of the cost of the twelve crosses erected to Queen: Eleanor, but the architectural \u2018talent bestowed upon them has béen the \u2018subject of admiration for many 1 how well the task was done: is evidenced - \u201cby the mere fact that three should still \u2018survive after- the.storm .and civil dis \u2018turbance: of the intervening centuries.A NEV HORSE OR ZEBRA.From it Geographical .J outil, 3 Sir i ascertainéd that there | exists in: i me Cong forte «mo markabie species of horse or zebra animal is & uniform iron rey over.the\" upper part of the body.he belly \u2018and legs are stri de on white, with black or chestnut colo stripes.The head of this se is said to be rather\u2019 long and slender.Sir H.Johnston was only able to secure portions of imperfect -| skins, but such as they are they paint conclusively to an \u201canimal.of the horse tribe not hitherto known or described.The.dwarfs call this creature (Vapi, with a click in.the middle of the word, but the Bambuba -style ge tani Rumors of this creature reached Stanley, and are recorded by him in one of the appendices of his book, \u2018In Darkest Africa.\u2019 The Belgian authorities, who gave Six H.Johnston the portions of skin above alluded to, promised to try and secure a complete specimen of the animal for \u2018transmission to Europe.Thad ne my quest Dr.Fergus of tiie Smithsonian Institution, 0 hat courtry in die Entercet sé ec bn af sFL4 18} iL Ë fit sf Hi \u2018g I Life & «44 ie a Ë sg fs FE 1 3 il 5 Lies, gi I \u201cE fi i RS ig = Ë f \u20ac: je is ¥ L i i Bh g Es ee i f F $ - cf +0 any other pemsom bitten Heviloyor.1 wouldn't be here to tel es 1.a tthe same color as the lizard.A PORTRAIT OF GEN.KITCHENER.(James Barnes in the.World's Wok\u201d) He.was tail, about\u2019 six feet two or three ; his figure ungainly and his chou) ders doped\u2019; hie\u2019 slouched in his gait as he.walked in: long, knee-bending strides.- Heswas.a Much: older man than his \u201c 'pictures-niiide: Kim.appear to be.His \u201cfaceit \u2018thay.have been the Egyptian \u201csun\u2014was brick \u2018red.It was fall of lit \u2018le.lines, end\u2019 his \u2018prominent steel-gray eyes: \u201chad a peculiar expression ; \u2018one of \u201cthem\u20141.have forgotten whether it was \u2018the left or \u2018the right\u2014bad a habit of \u2018roving.by.itself, while the other trans .ith- a cold and piercing glare.To a \u201ccertain extent the eyes are characteristic.of the.man, for Kitchener is known to be able to see things near by and things far off at \u2018the same time.16 i gs Srl i .1 THE \u2018DAILY \u201cWITNESS published at the \u2018Witness\u2019 Butlin, a the corner of Cralg and St.in the city of Montreal, by Jo Dougall and Frederick Eugene Dougail, both ot Montreal.All business communications should be addressed john Dougail &- Son, Office, Montreal, and all letters to the Editor, should be addressed Bditor of Wi "]
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