Montreal weekly witness commercial review and family news paper, 2 juin 1903, mardi 2 juin 1903
[" FLOODS IN KANSAS, An Immense Area of Country Under Wand the Destruction Widespread.\u2019 A LARGE NUMBER OF DEATHS REPORTED FROM TOPEKA.The Werk of Rescue and Relief was Prempt-\u2014President Resse veit's Sympathy, .i a il gif SE $8 ph i Eg § gE i i fi ford E I Et g 2 although several bundred found re- momie friends in more fortunate parts » over the Kaw River are down, and the only communication with Armourdale is ity t is without a wat-] or supply, the having disabled the ping etation, and the utmost care is taken that no fires shall break out.Even a small fire, it in feared, would start a con tion.Only one Hi were soon brimful, sad n to reach the first floors.Within minutes the tracks entering the western end of the Union were æ ely submerged, and at eleven o\u2019clock water had risen at such a rapid rate that the thousands of delayed pes sengers w & making preparations to leave for the high nd.Union avenue, on which the Blossom House, and numerous smaller hotels, res taurants, and stores are situated, is à running stream.The water rose so fast in the vicinity of the depot that many were forced to remove to second and preparations were made hur- ly to remove the passengers up town.rains that have been waiting ln the for an opportunity to start south stand « foot in water.No trains have left Kansas City for the west or south since last night, and none will leave tonight, and, \u2018perhaps, not for several far.Trains from the east are also late.many apparently having met the foe now being ca by the rise in the river, east of here.A «A .losses in the holessle district aggregate well into the millions, an the losses to the various packing houses nearer the river will be tremendous, At FIRES ADD TO HORROR.à eix o'cloc is evening, eight dis tinet hres aro burning ja the Bessel div trict between three blocks west of the Union Depot and Toad-a-Loup, the iatter & seltlement near Armourdale.It is impossible to reach any of the fires, as communication is cut off.The fires were viewed through a field glass from the'top als high building on'the bind.Afl the fires appear to be isolated.except one at 11th and Bluff streets, which started in a lime warehouse, an d té à fruit warehouse.Close to the fruit which ia etill burning, is s shed gootalai si At road: , Sore 0 of small buildings.appear burning, while at another point a string of bos ears is on fire.T TOP .Toprka, Kan., May 31\u2014There ia ground for that the worst of the flood + vation bas pamed.The treacherous Ksnans river which rose during the day, i lo-nignt slowly reecciling, snd the five 3 5% mile = run is settling back into ita channel, Tutamtod vp and dower oi MR Engineer McCable ph ones a ed atone\u201d 1 en the rush- tims are housed, sys their condition is rent, The known dead are: Carl .le Rupp, two Rupp .R.fiveyesrold sen; fes Fadesaied ioe.down the river pcking ors.À wn the river pic vors.large one is id .here wpecia} train on the Rock Island pA twenty- four hours.Large contributions have al: been received for the benefit of the lerere.The emount given by T citizens alone will te a hundred thousand dollars.To this ie to be added an immense quentity of.elothing, is .general supplies.towns have generoualy offered aid, notably Gal- Tonight the of T t \u2018on not affected the Bein with re fugees, and people from the ing country who have come to witnem the Bood conditions.There je snxisty te night as to what to-morrow will bring forth.If the river «ball not receive any more provement in the situation will be marked.If the water will vise at Manhat 8e tan and Wamego 0 be distrem Dove vil bea e tensified.Either conti en ia ani} ty.he all MANY BUILDINGS CONDEMNED.5, Jung 1\u2014It is feared that sll the i buildings avenue, in both north and south T: , will have to be condemned.Chief Wilmarta, of the tire will not make any announcement as to the buildings at present, , ood is lermining many of them rapidly.trolman named ins, who ear- Jrom a trip vie spetined t! ben it went down, and drown A ly dis morning return Deer the i where now much more comforiable than at sny time since the flood began! The situs tion is widely different from last night, when screams for help and the az of pistols could be heard st almost any \u2018RELIEF FOR MACCABEES.D.P.Markey, , wired the State Department of Kansas to draw on the general relief fund for oll sums to care for members of the order their families in the flooded districts.GG .ka, Kas, June 1.\u2014It is now be that the total number of lives in the flood here will not exceed TT, .No lives were Jost sod only ei build: were lestroy a fires.Early were unavoidably exaggerated.burning of lumber piles gare the impreselo sion hat the whole ol part of city was going, and no one was found who Pach Lu estimate of the loss of life under the bundreds.With the smoke cleared away, the Kaw river falling, and communicati by boat less dificult, additional information was received this morning, and the reduction in the estimated loss of life followed.About two hundred people are still at North Topeka, a hundred and fifty of them being in the upper story of the woollen mill.They are wail Ted.The property from best estimates now possible will amount to approximately $1,000,000, Water in North Topeka is seven feet deep.While the two hundred people quartered in the secqnd stories of various buildings have plenty of food they are in great need of drinking water, which is being up plied as repidiy as possible in barre and cans.at fear at present is that some of the buildings\u2019 in North Td peka may collapse and cause further loss ol .d SYMPATHY FROM THE PRESIDENT lent Roosevelt vel bd das from Cer rom eane to g ocked of st radial pd that bas\u201d befilen .1! qu authoritios a dor ol pros By let me w.ou ), THEODORE ROOSEVELT.\u2019 railway line is open to Emporia today.Additional boste to aid in the work of rescus are at work.Kingsto! onto Jen 1~The a, ., June .tions of Honter \u201cand = W.QG.Cruig à \u2014 a , _ water west of here, the im- Rev.Mr.| or the creeping in bas the mine may Co, Mr merchante and residents, forwarded y Mr.Joseph Bowden, were present- by the member for ton, and received a favorable reply om the nds asked thaë the free grant lands oi able for veterans be not restricted to New Ontario, but that government lands in Frontenze, Addington and Hastings be thrown of also for choles of loentions.The Commissioner has daclared them available for selec tions, and ton veterans may now make à trip un north à Dit and choose & homestead in the ged old midland distriet near their old homes, Mr.Bowden's labors for mining and eol- onjsation advancement of the town- Ships back of Kingston are many and useful.His experimental up north is but one of masy of his pubile spirit.\u2014\u2014 TRAGEDY AT ETON Twe College Boys Burned te Death in One of the Master's Heuses.London, June 1\u2014Two years old, were to death in gutted one of the masters\u2019 t Eton College, early tis mors- be house and the survi clad in telothes, had \u2018Treat difficulty in scrambling from the win ivy-covered walls of the , each four i \u2018I LE 2 3 i SREGEEFE en Ee i : à sl is ï = i concerned Tories book the.Dor: PRINCIPAL CAVEN\u2019S CONDITION.Toronto, June 1\u2014The condition of the .Principal Coven, who was taken il a few days a rae he serious turday, Was repo; to bave improved considerably.\u2014\u2014\u2014a\u2014\u2014\u2014 TURTLE MOUNTAIN TOWN OF FRANK MAY BE MOVED FURTHER UP THE VALLEY.Ottawa, June 1-Masrre.RG.Me- dS Who oF din Ces logical Survey, who have been examining Mountain Beve made their re i dition of the mountain since the slide.The cause of the disaster, they my, was tt, due to & combination of causes, the chief of wbica mn.> structure, of the mountain, ai excep atmos brio conditions.In all probability it Pes bound to fall away, but whether dually or otherwise cannot be said.fissures about tne north peak render the tonnel and lower portion of the town un- oafe.The safety of the town of Frank depends u the stability 2 the shoul: rom the port! Apparently i is oti hut the tissures some distance back from the north may extend far eno: north to weaken this shoulder.If tl be evacusted.A alight earthquake snock the mais tunnel of cause a jar that will dislodge this oi career of destruction.Since this possibility, may always overhang the town it would seem advisable to move it a short distance up the valley beyond the reach of danger.\u2014-\u2014 SIR EDWARD HULSE SHOT THE PRESS CENSOR DURING THE BOER WAR FOUND DEAD AT JOHANNESBURG.Johaonsebury, Transvaal, May 30.\u2014 Captain Sir Edward H Hulse, who was press cenwr during latter part of the South African war, was found abot dead in the bedroom of his residence here this morning.Captain Hulse, whose sudden death in Johann, was anounced y, vas a friend of the King.BOILER EXPLODED AT THE IMPERIAL ELECTRIC POWER HOUBE_ONE MAN KILLED; ANOTHER INJURED.À serious accident by which one man was killed and another badly injured oc- at the power house of the Im- Electric Light Company st the corner of Water and St.Ignace streets, three students fissures show an: to Sign of movement the town will at once seed der and start it on «lu GERMANY BACKS DOWN She will.not impose à Further Surtax on.Canadian Imports.Sen leo page 17.nls semi state \u2014 Se .te\u2019 intimates that the government bas decided not to im « further surtex on imports from - wa.This action Rperenel due to recent spesches of .our Mr.Chamberlain.A CORRESPONDENTS VIEW.New York, May 31.\u2014The London correspondent of the New York \u2018Herald\u2019 ca- bis views of the political situstion llows: The debate in the House of fir over the Whitsuntide holidays was by fax the moet important which bas been held during the presemt session.han- eellor of the Exchequer was ificantly seat.The =, of the position principel colleagues were unfortunately besots but the Prime Minister and the Colomial Secretary, speaking ia laid à ny Enancial poli which aiken ap the root of the system that has prevailed in this gountry, À not since 1848, at leust since mer will has sultivated § on the motion for sdjournment M.free Terrible Bartbquake tes Vje- furnish fo and Great Britain Frs ration MR.REID NSW, Jane 1.\u2014Mr.Reid of the Opposition in the Common: wealth Parliament, regarde Mr.Cham-: in\u2019s sel as a dangerous expert! ment.He mys thst fres trade means pease, but that preferential trade which includes protestion, means univers] com- \u2014\u2014 IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUB AN EARLY GENERAL ELECTION PREDICTED BY MR.T.P.O'CONNOR.May 30\u2014T.P.O'Connor, .P., here to-day at the largest convention of the Irish Nations] League ever held in Liverpool.He commented Faances, ot\u201d which fhe.epeaber refcioed nances, at which tl joi because there wera many signs thag Lhe ction was not far disten + Mr & nnor paid à warm tribute to t Irish Nationalists.Mr.T.P.O'Connor was re-elected president, and Mr.P.A.McHugz, M.P.for North Leitrim, vice-president of the London was chosen as the meeting place of the convention in 1004.the Trin Nationa Longs, woe somes ris ational , whicen here yesterday, closed to-day with Tien onstration by thirty thousand Irishmen.Mr.T.P.O'Connor, M.P., who presided, referring, to the fact that Îriab votes sav: ed the government from defeat over the London Education Bill, aid: \u201cThe Eng lish people must realise thet Balfour 1s Premier by virtue of the Irish vote.H Liverpool, THOUSANDS KILLED yet la Aslatic Turkey.Constantinople, May 28.\u2014 Advices which resc bere to-day from Asiatic Turkey show that a terrible es k secured .à i mat Mega a ei rom, on the Brparaien, The ONTARIO CROPS Gevernor of Algeria Taken Unawares by Reving Tribesmen.THIRTEEN MEN OF FRENCH ES CORT INJURED.Paris, May 31.\u2014M.Jonmart, of Algeria, was visiting 5 fron: tier to oversee measures to ti the receat pillaging and raids by eau tri , been ambusesded sad several of his escort wounded.He left Addar this morn te vieis fortress of Beniounif.\"Year Zu him until he was within two bu yards of Yievis.It was then seen that the walls of the town were loopholed and strongly manned.women ia town wers uttering loud cries.After à few minutes\u2019 observation the goversor and his party returned to Z Pass.The Amel accompanied him.1 bad scarcely gone three hundred yards whea a shot was tired from Yipug sod shorty n, wbicl éfter a general fusillade came incessant.The French escort, com- sisting of sharpshooters, thereupon opes- ed fire and an exchange of volleys was kept up at a range of three bundred yards, Emme te, and t Caaf ate, The firi and «s soon as governor resched Beniunif reinforcements were sent at full gallop to the French escort.At the time the latest report was received thir teen of the French escort had been se amid then re contiased A FOOL JOKE.Bt.May 31.\u2014The severe measures y the police sutficed 2 prevent the labor disturbances > were to cecur on Frider of terday in connection with the ce yes if they were foi , and to tax them \u2014 of the bicentenary of the leone ied they.pleased.that pri à eters passed i TT es of he Tod CS\" RECENT BEAVY RAINS HAVE BAV- D Seeburg, And the fetes passes ia made emple use.ED HAY AND GRAIN.This, bowever, was pot etn If they want fiscal union cu have , any foressen cause.A ial perform AE TT raie Moy Dre fm ana pe ETE .neial 30.\u2014] was bei iven in a resort British House of Commons #a pretension correspondante ot the ve throughout Fapivs Subic, when a practical joker 80 overbearing in its arroganoe that it Ontario agres that the recent \u2018heavy rein.shouted that ihe tigers in the Zoo bed cannot be seriously intended.falis bave saved the hay and grain crops broken loose and on the people te Mr.Chamberlain followed up Mr.Bal-| of the ince.Great anxiety had been [save themselves.A panic i tely four\u2019s speech by the crafty tion Saused by tho long continued dro t, but broke out.ral thoussnd persoms that the new duties of foreign might the farmers are now rejoiting in rushed for the exits, causing a danger be employed to provide pensions for the pect of crops at least as hea: as those ous crush.The people who attem) poor.In other words, that the of last year, except perhaps in hay, which © oslm the crowd were thrown down pour are to pension t out of however, ises to be of excellent |trodden upon m the rush.The exit their own pockets, sod thie is the gor quality.the whole the fruit crop mere insuficient aod the crvwd bury ernment w! just taken off t every direction.It is known that twem enciës at the next élection.it my ue ber Dut the oprokies wa mig , bul no was not Wit fo the Liberal party.warnings of trouble to Mr.Panberton, who represents the great shipping industry of Sauderiend.J terialite, aod Tey Se ot soar smn\u201d , al not s alone.À LIBÉRAL VIEW: London, .\u20148ir Henry Campbell- Bannerman, the leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, pe tly rover vin ie expression d views of Mr.-C Froberiaiols impetial reciprocity scheme until the reassembling of parlis- ment, when the finance bill will come up.In the mesntime, Sir Heary's first lieutenant, Mr.Herbert Gladstone, the chief Liberai whip, in en open letter to his constituents, warns the Liberéle that no the time must be lost in putting their house in order.\u2018The government is hopeless): diseredited,\u201d writes Mr.Gladstone, \u2018a: it is impossible to assume that s gemers] selection will be long delayed This impression, however, is not ported iti Unionist circles, where it io said that the government has no inten: tion of precipitating a dissolution of par.yesterday.i q Marie: 1 t until the whole sub; of prefer- ind ans one ed The.Longs orien \"eines ental trade thoroughly hrushad cut.it exploded, envelo, is in scaiding| À TOPIC FOR MO CON- steam and burning him terribly.GRESS.Jona Eobwab The Bt.Jame's\u2019s Gasetie\u2019 mys the be another stoker, who was standing close by, was alo badly burn- The ambulance from the Notre Dame Hospitel was sent for and Marion vus taken to that inetitution, where, in spite of the efforts to save bis life, be diel at ten o'clock.decessed lived at X Archambault lane.The other injured man was takea to his home, 1239 Notre Durme strest, 5d from there was conveyed re Dame Hospital in the ambulance.Althoug: he not in s critical condition, his injuries are severe and Be will he confined the hospital fer sme weeks Li PR lief fe current in commercial circles in London that Mr.Chamberlain, knowin, that the Congress of the bers Comeoerce of the Em, was to be held im Montreal, decided raise s live ques tion for discussion.In convermtion with not attend sive said upon.NDUORRED BY MR.SEDDON Waiingion NZ, May 31\u2014Mr.bod- Ar hy A berlain dollvereia 3 horses started.s prominent member, Mr.Chamberlain Bueki them shi rospect ia excellent.though some alarm £7 lt inte froma shosid cronte Der to the gplendid k for the rugar beet crop.n Middlesex County the Potato bug i» doing much damage.\u2014\u2014> THE BALKANS TROUBLE London, June 1.\u2014Despatches from Oow- stantinople to the \u2018Times\u2019 shew that the Porte claims that the exile of a hundred Albanian chiefs bas restored tranquillity, but the Uskub correspondent of the pe- expects further fighting in Albania.Tae Turkish suthorities propose to exile witboat trial a huadred and thres leading Bulgarians from the whole of Macedonia.ces xiles are most) schoolmasters end mer:hants of bi standing aod have Deen welected as the most dangerous o e three hundred sons Jong suspected of being ringers, who were recently arrested there.There i a distinct recrudescence of activity on of the rebel bends and serious con: are 1 various direc tions.Large quantities of Damite bombs are mid to have ught from Bulgarie.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DERBY DAY DINNER London, May 27.\u2014The result of the race for the Derby stakes (6,500 sover- up for three-year-elds, about one and « half) was that Sir J.Mil- Jer\u2019s \u2018Rock Sand\u2019 won, \u2018Vinicus\u2019 was second, and \u2018Flotsam\u2019 third.Seven London, May 27 \u2014Tte Kine pois ve customary Derby - Sor to members on the J 15 at ingham Palace.After dinner the Kine and his guests went te Devos- wi ere been Queen, forty ty persons were severely and sixty ali Bart Si not report thee\u201d soparien no ir inj a Th therm \u2014p\u2014 mn A HORRIBLE THREAT MACEDONIAN LEADERS SAY THEY WILL SPREAD THE INDIAN PLAGUE OVER EUROPE.London, June 1.\u2014The Sofia Fit dent of the \u2018Daily News\u2019 alleges that the © Macedonian revol leaders have obtained possession of à large quan of Indian plague bacilli, waich iv threaten to ues to cause an outbreak tne plague if their demands sre not com ceded.The correspondent quotes leaders as saying that if, within days after their warning the great do pot guarantee the abrogation of Berlin treaty thea \u2018we may dic, but will not ie alone for there shall foi us into ve myriads the people of Europe, the continent which hes reb- bed us of liberty.\u201d I determination of the Jeaders is to infest Constantinople, Salonica and even Berlin.\u2014reme DASHED INTO THE SEA SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXPRESS PLUNGED DOWN AN EM.BANKMENT\u2014MANY INJURED.Santa Barbara, Cal, May 31.\u2014A South ara train was dersi i cite t at à point about a mile south of Rinses last night.Four cars plunged down sa grabankment forty feet two of them i rily suomerged in ee.About eu pie were injured, some of £ \u2018 WACOUSTA : ace vrore de Mickillimackisss WHR slows zen phous (oz toot in dopth, cally resshed the be catisgn whory J.bug oT 2a phe vus de atatet Doit forte icon, and farnished nb Interva ttes oti > shat Oucanasta loxda him foward the fort, but hoop, 50,84 te keep it {ull and opes forte ew hou that woul intérvens the Prophecy, |e pies win her to ga sad save Me bids.top of this netting was ocovided \"with before tha nat uld_ be = BIS Sane al | BE Bln Tl Te et PU, TY fd 4 SBORY OF INDIAN WARFARE.from rom Hallow bad dave i en ot the whole of pow ovo os to have her an a oar oh prov my own.This Fo r Preve nt Tim ¢ ; ve {then ty Mase Richardson, of the 328g at tbe \u201cfort Hints cacepiag ore yu regis equal to Pi 14d {rcordingly, and, having sees ci , t amy, in 133.The author was ton etana proved is poe fo ti re d'rscommesding bo Fe F Tim 8 prepare Mr.Mrekiue, of the Bei me hee of Like ee ancre | rat ware was SE \"the .nd [fa nd ou oman, or u ure e when Fort Detrod wes embase Pon- side.The ons voueel has w élmeulty bmi Tom 15 ho cod fale 14 - the regiment.gp WY oak For Al ] I 1 m e , in 1763, volunteersd to bring wup- Ben saved from the indiaos ibe mda 6er es mot ace, an Worms\u2019 faint ouh Tesideuce, however, bowerer, | wes oot Ea deter Fuels SF ER |S ME AER EE | bre TR Bt Ben Si Ti ee ic wi h ho ky lk De |B Ae te pe eth hh Th bs ent Dieu ai memiat, Tho sated Dai E I G IN ef dark and stormy t in throwing [ery 1s heard sod the Tote sh into hich, fitt close] person, presences wee req .the fort is of whieh the sa Madeline is carried away * an fa and reach ing under ol io vent The grenadiers, with the senior subsliers, - remman tch stood eo {dian warrior.Clara, rescued by ons of (he in ord toi tachment foe pr ee | IE Stilt mad bf ad wf SET Sk | 3, oe ht fr vers tad to him in reward for this |fonscloustess In tbe ship Clara > jura bud bes saat by Ue oT ed he Snell fettied on tho her brother aud his triesd to be ber res cie one the bendage or dake the gout at my shoe ity J of ie me re Dr de tac es tng ett | SLAY A | Pair eg eT a tus fans Roscuok by Cuchaasts \u201cro the Br: apreines droped ber ently through S08 0000 0 Pee of Every Elgin Watch o folly guaranteed.Al jewslers have pa well known.in history.1¢ was Madeline le returned to tee trieads on ue ! am of Trae: lowsring fathom after ath hea lneign de Maldiaar pointed Elgin Watches.\u2018\u201cTimemakers and Tanckeepers, an illus at nor Biche dy, bis grandmother, Attempting to pass through the St.Clair som the trunk of à tree, 7 mehr be Found 1, direction it was trated history of the watch, sent free upon request to Eroim Manonas Waron 60.Eten, les when à DOY.river the vossel In se sof, the Jrew mur- & oh > addituonal me , until she fin.ting .With « ing heart did I a a the Pon dered, and Haldimar and the others agals ally came on à with that ot mito ek rt at at me fon oe tha cpt af two forta of made prisoners.the cliff on which I bad.The ichillimacinas, mgod At the fort Charles Haldtmar discovers us in 3 : à ue be might ie | hin tava mae re first he beheld we, As she still hung i hope I Ia a a ou of pn it.When Coopers stacy, the Hallows.sad sees (nat tt contatae letters cat au bre, nu pe timed duty.bad completed my min before he could so far compose omis wor hi R wre GA Mohica and owa m ; dual eat my quar- mae] 48 to resum 8 a he el the br a, ese boyish UL An Indian sppenrs bearing 4 minis Jreight, to enable able bar te gain the ant re, sand free reve ir To oye \u201cThink pot, Clare d Haldimar, I speak et Tule as it did [= revived and the romance vf any ances follewing Wacousta wan ing pla cherviore, eommenced full upon bis, I thought his countenance without the proof.er own words eon- eal, ve ae aesusta\u2019 waa produced and published.dows Lie sasign 30d\" sears 1 visck Eas jd a ber end (rg mil she ut tahibited evidences confusion.This feed, her ows lips svowed It, sud yet | es inault er thus fn its place A from fort onl imi remi me oi e uv Bi er slew ner m my re in nor; him whom K lo thus founded on fack and 16 to soe 3 1 place A shat, from ta voll thas I \u2018elearly saw (Je principal diff known hunter, and 1 asked him if be [turn to the regiment Te Boom td the in the mere 1 never iginal sources, although 1 awn on deck \u2018rearded vy indians.Fire prisos- cul was surmounted nécéseary was not the person 1 described.Cottage on the wings of the most iropa Aral all vad Sctisious.) ie two of them women, are taken (rom baving been given to the balance, swer was not Le Positive denis fent Land tender love that ever filed tbe myeel wr, A .he ship ne canoe.m aient ith ona vigorons and final impulvion mixture of railery th ih Jun for woman.To airite with rage ja my de oo this mp aw Gant or TORT ALREADY trend re wake rise | I\" dexterously contrived to depon her ed my double, enfeebled as à ere we land ady replied (hat my cous bed stil sui ved to triumph in the tat PUBLISHED.) who are Goomed to die in » few hours.several feet from the ne of the lower the restored calm of his fea days s previously, by i vitor.The scene te thy English et Do- Colonel de Haldtnar realtses bis mistake rock, when, slackeni * then told him that I wh a particular fa.tee military chaplain, to a soma \u2018Alt! ugh I was consiéerab ler pren ja the winter af 16 juges ln condemning Halloway and the wiy bis instant, I had the inepressib ttn vor te ask of of hum.M in consid era.young officer, who had visited her soom stature t sre disaffected, and strict guard is kept f20@7 was using the Indians agtust him.tion to ses that she remained firm and tion of our d after my departure, and was constantly wise greatly altered in ap: arse, | stranger enters tbe governor's (Colonel Bound to u tres twtvont of Waoousta's tlt stationary.The waving of her mart im- not refuse; and bip 1 was framed take with her from that moment; and that been recognised in the action by n' $ = aparunests as he slept; arch Sir Gvarard ls forced to hear tart grt mediate attormerds (à (a ] previous for In the expedition about to set for.imemedia alter the ewsmony had of the reg regiment, (id, faded mord (han made; segtinels are q eed n), anno! she had su His man: im concern, a wal er whither.i unos xica At the rear of the fort.lr Tushes to Sir Everard for protection, ained Do injury in thle rather rude col- od, with « that much deliberate te, almost bereft of reuson, md and rage accompanied the blow that dees a sllotert, d-miy Le 1s het d bis tort Tor h he a! art dm aewaring shor Roe we te the savage warrior.Eiiva lision with the rock, and I in ture com.sxpreewion in it, \u201cif waa aware that it \u2014_ tonal Murphy The governor's eldest Halloway \u2018reveals the fact (bat her hus\u201d my descent.wag a duty in which blood was je Halaimar, is missing, the baad wus Reginald Mortes, Wacousts \u2018| Fer to cast away the ends of the © be ?Ma could not suppose that with a heart.boundi inst ma: miaimed ons of former associates as if each aix ing (bred w rere o a a declaration of the Dam name of him ie I rea ay a ate beck milicted it.The consequence oars has been di - Bephew.Wacousta waras Clara that y to: nor pansed till I a was denounced bel and Sa a a | a TAD ER we REN by ee Tol BEE wb | 2 nd Bal md RTL hn a boul Eee 8 Ber rire (Se CSS PSE a TR thir Meet he Teac of the eg C0 E27 ra soie ax Loi L'asrried 1a atomic henérer, a 1 Jad cout vr thing a adi Pres piment que road in ota ont Duntiog them around tbe loins, sd accomplishing nee lr of fa my tre im i A outes gra so terms nah his ok cally in a Borges of these be il discioss the circumstances to be discovers à bises sien, bd then mess t in the cuftomary manner, tience 1 told him 1 wanted nome of his lin fr ety \u20ac, Tol\" but, a» hed Su rr) Beil { me; oo y tf once more es the la i 3hich Be alludes.\u201c~The governor reproves [Ciara de Haldimar, who lives \u201csecluded SPS Dodi found yee I 1 cant; I simply asked him à fave which Valletort for Bavisg fired in the first fu- with ber father.They mest and taken, intireat- My es, 1 at } \u201cFae wih a the step Toil mening: time aa wii Ë 5 Part = Es fr stance, aad ritires in Ais quarters.esain, and exchange vows.scousts prepared to execute the remainder of proper.is was a harshness of lan- At dawn.Valistort exclaims thet bis |Ptints a miniature of Clara, which is seen my task; and again applied the bandage T had never ind in; but in sonnection wi (hg enemy of man upon rte ne Lave Larsen effect, he sees 4 a ja Hatier Tho offers Ft S32 we Dar eyes, mying ying that, al although the Hin wean sore under iting omy fami Euro of de de Haldimar Be reflect bs \u2018A \u2018change now came cr te Spit is dismay be recognises tho uniform of de bats prineipal was over, mill there of my annoyance, and I could not bear .vengeance, for about pe dame Captain Erskine ls despatched _\u2014_ was another could net bear ebe should to have ry motives reflected on at à mo- nd that Than es com meat he could fo mother died.Sey To the only Th à compañy of 90 men to bring in the look upon.ment when beart was torn with all Pay his frien stiach himealf to À had ever looked wi boéy.As they raise it the hat (alls off, CHAPTER XXXI.Divengaging the from the bea the agonjas ailandant où Che position \u2018in on one whom that frie declared be fondness; and deeply even os had been Missions à scalploss crown At this wo- arse SE wl Tired Sr dlee of the petti mow applied 0 which | fo matoalf placed.His cheek ay trend is own.ere injured by per, Tf wept hee memory Seat ladhas start est fem beiind the manner; and st interview our af-| these n broad lea belt, steop- ep LA ones before Was a coldness of taunt in these remarks with many a scalding tear.how Company \u2018make peod Their reusel The fection seemed to incresss.ing with my back te the cherished bur- Er lied, \u201cthat in spite of my uabind: tbat Implied his sense of the deception ever.only increased my ha ia discoversd to be Denellan dressed while pile peeparing to est out om ok den with which I was about to che: is friendship mht induce him to I bad practiced on fs nd is regard de rhe bad pupplanted n me in ber a captain\u2018s uniform.Hallowsy staves excursion, a rayself, passed the centre of the t don much for me, even as he had hitherto true nature of the to abn, and i means of learning, oe- RARE Te ee | a gate ef pn | Ein al eV ed Sty i EY FRE à as aware, vwè- res n 0 justi a ME dre OTE dure ders.Thisia | men carry their inact children.As himself he would 3a longer disguise the || Should not ent bit down ai my fest; [me me the mens \u2018of pour mothers Gon in question.Ha à found colity Se Salligenes © received with oon Jnogmosivable an additional precaution, I bad seewred fret from me that thu colonel had de self-command, however, to Sbetain aloo gave me be intelligence that three obeying orders, and fs sentenced fo be delight; for i bad bam by Jour the metting round my waist by a [2 he §rimoce of the whole regi from the sutrage.ebildien had been the {rit of ber waton BL i i sir S| feb ud nd, Tac PE BT Td Sy hing ba the dren So ny ha | and Cl gave me pier] tod Ht kway.At the farther end of Detroit is \u2018With glow \"ad sounten- \u20185 17 er 2 and not be make 3 | in ot weighed father doated on them; from that fe pc To BR Ter |r hal Ba | Ee tht | Lever, D eo crise era Gove te ti us Evo om Trot 15 Para ie ou mother receive tb com- ; sue em, even as sien Jou custody.ha lads études 52 departure on the Fe to Re Lid oct wuopended agninet the, Took atta) mercy was reserved for \"x regi: mine.1 mo longer sought his jibe: for Toiané.Here Halloway is shot, At pas auficiently aware, even through what descent of the sloping ridge.Ow \"While 1 wes Siviog vent, = ment hed quitted t and tbe jesiousy that bed baif-impe ® that mement à man à proaches eI 3 myself sta that there were prosching the ble cheem, à £ hd ne, Dow tionary in \u2014\u2014, whither 1 thirst exisied ne longer; beni oe PETIT TET cle Soman OF che ah, | Easing earl cha ang SR pr de pb ii | pren Un tr Hae | Mo re Fs Seale et a form: sancty + > my fa os was a was o bor pusbend.la horas of by he war a union, \" and \u2018envure ber owp ersonal the eiidenen with which 1 bad pre ame nto The soo, sie THEE for mew pemesations.Boareely ena | that in his children he should sofier'& fears fart tabi! ity in in the Tord; and and th viewaly myself, This, ; company were only waiti r me to Médien) oficers reported me fit to sustain Portion o nies be had infleted oe he Canadian of the Fleur Pi wid ber ar] was but momentary.Sensible that à and that t colons sired the ordes], when & court-martial was til they > Treers te ide t mater Hidden under chapla rol Td the be selemuised thing i on re, ty of movement, march, In the BY sem to try me on a variet: a lo should \u201cba 5 sn wp to an ry whea the Covadms Le brine \u2018Re cates.They only difficulty that pow occurred I P& not in my courses; iret, quick- I scarcely hea Sitio am a charges.vas my roveautor Li beart of purest would be mere Nin 3 emithy\u2019 toouiep.sad the aider % was (he manner of ber, Sight.1.bad SOK BY yace as I drow sear fora) pacts of ay rogiments = ie ann, 2p?Shook ber riolemtir = gm os should ba oom Eee Pa a A onto me Et À aies pare aise to fie Eur my ven domo savane ot Cusadian to give wm thro: the ility far exceeding what distinguish.ha pote ble the pees tive to honor\u2014ha who, der the qui * Cl favored = RES EEE ES PRE EE fa dut paies cn var | SE CPE Pi Le Eh rp te Sass On the ind day a panty of lnc the services of the old woman to guide fruit of constant practice alons, Here deepest regret that he coul of \u2018my love and left it barees of ates.regiment formed \u2018one of me CS Le a x oF roa, eaten - hte fry Lhe pt that lod to the ee Then Saunad by pole: Toe 8 duty that vas hell Wt i Tr inbuman erodit rt, ; pe by your Les ; is your mo and at y even von propeses urgently objected, decla: that she iefsction te find myself at the very es- \u2018ors with of brother bas, some fa te) i course promo brs ot A rd of sine ud ghee ue would rather OS personal tremity of the and immediately vncortainty in wl Ta thought of the ity of once 2 reentry Li a Shisined the an onl and igi ot maa Send hr mips [n'a at the point where I had left my com to leave ber whom I wp fondly adore 1 | Rions unc} rem.Tae pipe Be ofure ta rec ferent manner, ti in my first memorable pursuit.had no other alternative va to bo maa he governor as à pipe ef war.ei i.1 qi LL \u2018What were t charges sers ot same name, w egeinet ma?be sea pd 8 vio sumed to be his eldest son, d fred by 1 Le Vis the Ottawa come again.Pen- participator in an act of violence \u2018In the deep transports of 1|s partial confidant of Tone agrees bo come in six days.betngte her parm, whose Chet ot once moss thre mol va oad in ol he oar et! en 1 lence that almost petrified the unhappy Here was & fold for my Mo harriers unarmed, with the women aad o e moreover knew too to Bless thanregving to Prosidunce fes Printed out he would Sor fhe ena) ri.\u2018Hear them, and judge Iohapny Eo beyond any I could have tiers to org iar me he ee For his being intimidated into complete success of undertaking.Of the portrait he bad seen me painting Mave not cause for the Tnentinquiabable L eontrived to pass over i into ( - the Indiane appesr.À game of the aceomplishreent of our objsnt, even Your mother, whom I had previously re On & former occasion\u2014the Cornish cousin bate that rankles a toy heart.Every \"sll the ban Sh Sutlewry bai hie hate pe are von tte = 17 a mat of death (toit.aban 7 leas ber confinen bh did the apy he, profes io bold w Ailing di fd ny it } a eam sulBeren for \" couwneil rooms.A sudder cry without brings and as neither ue su di 4; and at that mo the umon of retara; Tb roulé Ynow of ber tix + of duty Tha could de a od mties, and bede him an eternal rep eg Be thier to thet Set oars threatens of we were able to dis eur hearts seemed to be cemented a Om my ut at Pro, 1 confided up\u2014was tortured into a h dah tomabawhs, but the curtain dropping sho wave Lhe pense DT which the deu divine influence, manifested in the full- ber to his cn he would ind.I I have niready it Tu ls srked \u201chen ing boat for cout noe, was i .a {rien for me d er! t t to A rs an, Sr PAC a we oo Oats of oh, aby Pov pe sh rE oi |B spend rs Tis js country.At the same hostile front.Crushed ln tbe fioul be put inte practios on the foliow- youth, or, ahoulders vecretod meas the require in her ime thus ke inj trap.Thay are headed by a savage war- On my return, I occupied myself with j comply; and it ften Tier, wh) tries to Kill the governor and eo- preparations for the.reception of her Vt.path 1 was about (9 pursue, rani t often occurred to me apes.To the amasement - a andiane who was 0 speedily to become my wi to state, continued Wacousts, his brow the time, that while bis voiée and man- gororas Uawilling that he soul be ner rere calm, th On tà t of his dl ng o seen ers was à burning gl e Ce x var Poe ue Capt.any of my , ions, uni de sere, reringe ith farce and ploomy thought, | upon b 4 cheek, 8 Sor sempanied by Douetlas servant, with mony was fimeiiy performed ange return from the oasis, which was usually promed + exuliation in bis thet, 1 = whem ba hod changed cletbes: he cottage observed on eit then fellows Oucasasia te the camp of the Ot- Sa ht mt rom, ofa 8 2 ted hour Kad cred» hen Std io 2 Lartning mh Sovas Conceled ins tres be Mears tremity of the town, where 1 vering near the ead of the ledge, ys pom on that captare of the Torts br the treasberase purpose the should \u2018remain\u2019 voi tbe Foy rotrenting aa 1 sdvesced, indicated he wre meuf or ina Protsnce ot 6 denire or] oes ean rue nement finally quitted the statin.whe S0mae gi the figure of it, vas 2000 afterwards où (be mass Bime of ball which wouid eneble them to The point moiced.I hastened thia man that rece my Fecollec.Fon a tae arte Ratan ais, hee.quarters of \u2018the shaplain, to engage his van i Sor of your father à, But over, \u2018CHAPTER xxx, were numerous de ey wee but preparater to sien rose Ge ean ny wh of pou Pbéliere anything half so atrocious es re aad mre ma a comming at rou ach t onl.d have called on à served in oncert ith our.Indian ; Rod = insubardiuate Manguège à Loi bad With the general I soon became .wad 1n reference to the commanding offi- rite; and, sn a mark of h js oon pty cer in own rooms, but al in 2, charge of cowardice, le me with the com and of a detac od on the unwil 1 had expressed regular ores, er i ih etre 3 orne the expedition, and the ex.C2NS 4 partly oi inary trepidation 1 had evinesd Jara the fla while pr for the dut: This gave me an A t Bettiah a me prepare for the du, maniere, phaierer vento the ei wight Hai sad I tore he bad fectifid ja rer BE leo (familiar w wi ihe, Te dhl uniform by the up of those ta the fort.services for the following eveni but with his own va recollection of bis {he was from h + the ti in uniform, and exhibiting any thing \u201cIf, hitherto Claes d be able to dis viser Clare » rh bis cousin and a@anced paired my on room, to pi - Ine but the appesrance of one who had re.been minute {a the deta be ab Ho) Sh vs oh of that hat A h he fone from of :.\u201c1 8 means of escape for your \u2018motie ' These oy been threading his weary way tended my connection with your, mother, hed the wnblushi effron to make Te, m7 own tale, occupied me until « very late hour; and and rocks and f has been with a view te te you the subjeet of publie forest igation.ther nomgement ha fe h opportusity of ree.pal ta ge LE to rest, it waa ee es 2 rations Fave \u2018op arrive ae fai but | Cy redress ta\" blow Thad PEPE You brother, Hy stroke 1 il ai ve now à a le artia en 7 \u201cHum ig ever Bile tha ear ols Sin.pasaing moment, On On the tory when to linger on \"the of my hie abo nahi wie in tii mogatrons And com his rs to Che à attsek of umors VA dde Dowerer, the |goad me into madness, and Tender me T-your mother, Clare.Von.Be French columns; and as 1 warrior.sighed heavily) the daydream [same hunter, « mors foreibly Bed soit for the purpose to which 1 have de.etre & eriminal in\u2019her presence; i my eve on him in admirat re matters which the skin, of my happiness was diready fast draw.sver strosk by the resemblance my she came forward to tender au evi-| PLU 110, the Jul by his resemblaces ar and other can ing.to « close, friend.to my quitting the point NUE ou aredit the momstrons truth,\u2019 TS that was te sonsign me to à dis ther.Yengunce tried cn , hems.organs \u2018As hall an hour before moon, 1 was where I had liberated jour tro in a ferce but composed whis- ui sentence.My vile prosecutor out every fhe of ny frame s not take care of without help.there again in the oasis: jour mother vas the the netting I ba bad, ia dition to the dis- poe while emt eagerly over the form the encouragement and moment.: Pompe & Joos §+ such an socumulation of them.2 the wonted wot; and ner | he cri a und it Beosssary to us nl Jet attentive girl, \u2018when BE of bis colonel throughout, end t ape pre den They litter the whole system.there were traces tears up won her ot hoc hal; ihe on ney of tien fl 1 enpoditin mn.deity wy eontimaaese (HLL ane ang ie Ted à suis dev ae n fafl would secamion Pimples, boils, ecsema and other theok.Boe implored mon ve her bed q floated gracefully over polished erat for her nevar once been Holt, shares vot antici the result?1 iim; rushed wi nef , loss of appetite, that tired *'etiseet: but (t œns (he fit time she itorlt wullciegt ta\u201d betray ont from mp med Harigaad Clams waa \u2018found guilty en \u2018éismclnsd the ser: victim; but bullet aimed fooling, hilious turns, fita ol ind; | ad a Vie from her parent; ber Uh bis | tie ton what mtenis arte se calculette à ville |\" Only Rocks and 1 want that kitchen fre burning 1 come down, so that | can have à cup of coffee befure startin \u2018All right!\u2019 answered Rob! ] in at the gun until it bright as new.Par, Rob went to work was as clean a standing it in a corner, be took th and went wp to his little room, .M.Birney, in the \u2018Esaminer.\u2019) ia \u20141It is, 1 assure t 1 find myself ue to withdraw either eannet or will is simply wasting his time.\u2018 Y LEACH.is was the note which Robbie Ellin t home from school one day, and, evidently ignorant of its contents, hand.to his mother, and then went out to cows.\u2018What does this mean, Robert?asked his father that evening, after reading \u201caloud the note his wife gave him.y be addressed was not very attractive sin appearance.Small of stature, with thin liege and arms, an unusuaily head end à mallow dle the pony and go after them before wish to have t e er apartments, and he bad stipulated that he would take care of it himself, and not trouble his maters; a wise for certainly either of the gi have been in despair if called upon to create order out of the cheos into which Robbie new entered.glanced around with pleasure as he locked the door and placed his This table, on w and drawing materials sod a umber of small boxes, stood in the roid- An iron bedstead, » dresming-bureau with half the glam gone, and two rickety chairs completed the fur- But the decorations were mors elaborate.Under the table, under the bed, uuder the chairs, piled up in the corners, choking up the sill of the one window, were what Robbie celled his treasures, stones, lumps of clay, fossils of every shape, bits of iesd and iroa ore, coal sud sla numerous little boxes containing sand of différent cuiore; these to the uninitiated made up a heterogeneous mass of rubbish, but no king was ever prouder of crown jewels than was Robbie of this collection, which spoke to him à la intelligent and most dear.ny articles were nestly labelled with bits of paper gummed upoa them, and each one meant something to Robbie, representing either some new fact mise of knowledge which to him, least, seemed important.sented, too, many a long tram wide prairie and scroes the hills on the: other side of the river, many an hour's: hard work with pick and shovel, and also | many a ecoiding from bis father, ma: a acoffing laugh from his brothers an: But he loved them every one, and, seated at his table with a cheap eroscope, he would them, making notes of and had besides just rwcurned from an{ ws.Once t grand à mile aay for one of hie sis increasss in rapidity from butt to tip, ters; but he sprang with alaerity, (he result beisg much the sawe as driv.hi NY pleasure as he ing at « peg with « long-bandied ham- took down his coat and hat, and pre mer\u2014slow at the part end quick st the red to de his brother's bidding.finish, the bend of What's the matter with Rob?mid die of the rvom.ion, it wes no be was so often told that he .would never be hung for his beauty.\u2018Amd yet, to any one who eared to notice «it, there was a pathos in the blue eyes .and a aweetness in the smile which so mouth, that told n beauty behind it were so prominent.Robbie looked up from the corn he was ing, and answered his father timid- : \u2018I don't know, ir; I try to learn my s, but 1 cannot seem to understan up to recite, 1 can anything about \u201cThat is because you don't pay attente pour mind is taken ing else; suppose wit vial\u2019 stones with whith tilling your pockets.throw away ot bis specimens, pebbles, quarts, ment regularly.If all who wo! it will write notes to the Kditor of the Boys\u2019 Page, esiclosing the best One point must never be forgotten in casting; that is to keep the beud of the pussle, riddle or problem they know, rod as near the butt as possible.we will open the department ss soon os we have heard from s sufficient joy the strain sppreach the ti number, your fish bas struck well you THE FIRST TO SEND THE ANSWER.them, and when I ined, or the prou are forever ave no money 3 ar education, | cen il you.sir, and if you won't learn you will have to get along the best way you can by being an ignoramus all your life.Carry that eora out now; a little more feed, see that well bedded, lock the stable, look to the chicken-house and the and see what Ralph is discouraging,\u2019 continved after Robbie was gone; \u2018that never amount to printed a blem sent by one of our : readers.© hs t from 1 to 9 inelusive, each bei ! onl once employed.\u2019 \"8 One the other band, a iggery, and then \u2018Ob! no; don\u2019t say that, father,\u201d inter little warmly, \u2018Rob- nor good-for-nothing.1 do not know what any of us without him.He is body\u2019s right-hand man, and earns his living.the full and correet anawer.i oeither | bins x light lasted, st Besides, he writes a be abmered Mr.KI > answ .i A MER il in way, and oo a .t at the other boys, bright, a te \"sumple, sad got om vel in the BY world.Mrs.Ellie sighed, and said, after a peuse: \u2018I do not think Robbie has ever recovered from the effects of the fever be bad irhen he was six years old, when he came eo near dying, and did not know we for so long.ber, that, we thought him the smartest of our children, but for years after it he was dull, and complained so much of his head hurting him.He bas never been stro since, and we must bave patience wit \u2018Wall,\u2019 answered her husband, \u2018you may have patienos with him if you choose 1 am done with him as far as sending bim to school is concerned.I shall pot spend another dollar on his books until I see n change for the better\u2019\u2014and Mr.Ellis took up his newspaper, showing that he considered tion at an end.It was 8 o'clock, and Mrs.Ellis arose and stepped into the next room, where & people, four of her own m neighboring bbie® she asked; but, re- ¢eiving no answer, she went on to the Ritehen, where she found the boy busy by t of a small lamp cleaning s gun.(lis went up to him, laid the brown curly head against her bosom, and with eyes full of tears, bent down and kissed \u201clen\u2019t it time you were ge- to bed, Robbie?she asked.\u2018es, mamma; but Relçh is going ahoot- ing, and Î must fin- im.Ralph could clean his own gun,\u2019 remarked bis mother.to whom they are put.ers] such questions, a few of the band v tly, then lay the balls eh re ew, and others es \u2018old as {on the Boor a await developments.the hills,\u2019 but new, probably te eome schoolboys and girls.So, when not even the following have bees kno ard being cut off every 4) aa Lmbing up 8 post twenty fees tience over all that was required \u2018Lhe Ellises lived on a large farm\u2019in one of the Western States, to which they bad retired at the end of the war, when Me.hilie found his once tiourisbing bus- ness broken up by his four yearw\u2019 absence in the service of hia country, and his bealth impaired by the fatigues and to which be had been subject- bad thought it would be au eusy matter to run & tarm euccessfully, even though he had not an atom of experience But à tive years\u2019 trial con- vinesd bum that it was up-bill work indeed to one not to the manner born, an: protitable farming was impossible to one like himself, trammeled not only with a large family, but with tastes aud refinements entirely incompatible with kind of life it was cvident a western farmer must lead in order to be successful.In those five years he had ploughed under and buried in various ways on that farm all that be was worth in the worid except the farm itself and a few hundred head of stock, and the boys were growing f; Up and must be educated, through college\u2014that the father, à Y.graduate himself, was determined upon\u2014 and the girls needed some advantages of retined society; and at the time our story opeas, it bad begun to be a serious tion bow ail this waa to be accomplished.The girls were the oldest; then came Ralph and Harry, two fine boys of sixteen and eightesa, batiog the farm, Chen share ot i dutsed wari thy oa er s ol uties, whi.8 ed for better educational vantage than the district or town schools afforded; and then fourtsen-ysar-old Robbie, whose teacher bad just wrillen that it was of no use to send him to school.Mr.Ells was much worried, and had many a talk with his wife over their gloomy prospects, and his inability to eee his way to to college the comi: fall,\u2019 he said; \u201cL have provided for be first year's expenses by the sale of War Eagle, poor fellow!\u2014he carried me safely through mavy a battle, and I would like to keep him, but be could not be sacrificed to a better cause.But where the tuoney for the next year is to come frem, | and how 1 am to put Ralph thro ! give the girls any advantages, 1 not As Robbie, there is ne hurry Dever amount to said Mrs.Ellis, most affectionate and dutiful of dren, and 1 do not fear for him.sp him time!\u201d precisely t time wes the family seemed willing to the quiet boy, now that party of youn ithmetic.Shaped at fret, and wes i ond all question, a knowledge of er of fly-castiog is a most important essential to ishing, On clear days it en- the company, a man who 0 work in the same room for approached him and gave him vice.\u2018 Young fellow, I want to ing early in the morn: > quars * fro thirty to fifty feet is quarry, m thirty Ee ben and where\u201d he wi Tay desire, eg with & degree of delicacy Words in your ear that will that on attract they ret trout thal roke water, e e caster the more cleverly Ad he avoid the had pou - makes 2 diffe swaying grasees e overhungin, hard by rork how wm Se bushes and branches in the shadow of { .posed which the trout love to lie; for, as the [etIR your 0b.\u201cFuat's my advice.Th mas = 7es, swered the boy with a bright emile, and unægpindful of the od censure in his mother\u2019s tone; \u2018of he eould, but he wanted to talk to the girls, and so asked me to do it for \u201cRobbie! go out to the pump and get a bring it here with em.- \u2014 Tea - door.must wah this black off my bands : \u2019 aa ie, prepa; Bit still, Robbie, prin mother, \u2018I : Sede Ti t, ther! sha'n\u2019t, mother!\u2019 answer- ok the boy, quickl you think 1 oud pump w am seizing 8 pitcher from the table, he darted out door, while Mrs.Ellis got some , you are à sight!\u2019 exclaimed Lucy, as be entered the room with \u2018Before I would come before « company looking that wey\u2014 a 0D thinks bie besuty can\u2019t be spoil L' said Harry, \u2018Io's right,\u201d answered ome of the other people, \u2018and that's the advante, has over the rest of ue.rticle of difference with Rob, je is clean or dirty, dressed up or pot; he ie just as bandsome one way er.All laughed, and be mid noamed that 1 did not take time the mountains.Casting down stream is à comparative or not.eaay trick, ss the rushing wstars carr go out to the \" is ¢ floating line with them, and the wor the line being constan fly sixty, for the | snything, say THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS , 1t wast \u2018Red thin,\u2019 and] coey in easting emjoys a decided je, fetch that\u2019 ie Re Ten tage.Particsary w this true it here,\u2019 or there from morning until night, sasting; ventmued and awkward making it à myotery how household whipping of the water will quiskly wear machinery had been wor em hour #ut one's bait, while a ressonable dagree without im, end his mother wondered of delicaer will paris the wee of the if asters thought it possible for him 5 FOL of cating bs ia itwll simple, ane alterasce, 8R4 may be readily sequined br any * void Ralph the kitehte and down painstaking Haberman.mallard ducks, \u20181 « of those fellows in the ther traps.1 wish you woul ie had been doing chores sll day, ine; that is, line ie the best ke Sorters gt À How many of the Boys\u2019 readers casting.\u2018Ihe \u2018KE\u2019 grade is too .As roid are Pie Pare | ae dr uld like rods are obviously the most agreeable to handle and are less trying to the arms.first answer cœme from Isa d will be taken wit \u2018emple five test every day, and brings them to rest, high, ; slips down four feat every night.How band untwists again and so the dance + long, will the snail take to reach the top repeated severs \" of the post?minishiag livoliaess, until the whole mo- A wiet imac having à wiudow one yard tion is destroyed by friction.high and one yard wide, and requiring| But :t ie & fanny little whi ! more light, enlarged his window to twice demerves to be better known then it is.ite former sine; yet the window was still \u2018Inere are a number of simple 3 only one yard high and one yar@ wide.to play with them, which you cn easi- How was this done?ly contrive for yourself.\u2014 Brooklyn This is &\u201ccatch question in geometry, kagle.as the breceding were Jaich questions 2 \u2014 indo rr rd aie ADVISING THE \u2018GREENHORN.cul cos of the Large railway offices in is country is 8 vely young man, et at the head of à large de The Art of Fly-casting |partogue, \u2018When be catered the vice of the company fve pers ho wi was green and awkw d beyond the vision « that regatds its employ petresm outing, bowever, with out.hie_miary eleves years | within sight, Bbould the banks be \u2014 vily wooded, and no room be available| A parrot and n log were left cast, the roll or switeb cast room A t, be employed.In this cast the line gnisf, sald to the dog, \u2018Bie hi The dog acthing oles wont mply pushed ahead ol the waster in Seeing « oaries rolls er until the de- the $ and ous about sired spot is renebed.ie style of cest tail feathers before aped je not nesrly so popular as it should be, perch.The parrot, many fishermen regarding it as too diffi.Ever and refostiog & Uttle, mid: cult.It is veally easy, over, you talk too much, is exercised 28 , i good né ar oT) Th JE pe tt tory, who bes sequired deli posses ouly through a quadrant; it starts paral.ravine = lel with the water, and, veming te the EE oui péri td hell rudiouler pi fre ian v.+ 't it a 8 qui ek, i made, and\u2014the rod does the rest.motion forward fa, at the beginning & dual Jeslizg for the tension of the oy the rod being tirst at the butt asd gradually swendiug to the \u2026 \u20181 never mw him move so quick tip.1a casting nothing is leit te chance look so glad te be disturbed.\u2019 by the expert easter.ie knows exactly where he wants te put his ty, within a foot or two, aud puts it there, the feathered barb trevelitng past him at from aix inches to four tres above the water her sister.aa she watched Robbie gal as be may eloet, although it may go above loplsg off ever the prairie.the snouider 1 dosired.(To be Comtinued.) casts, one may see the fly pass balow the hip.Indeed, the degres of command one can gradually sequire is reslly wen- A Puzzle Department | nericss tapered \u2018D\u2019 olled silk on die cast where nak re toad n,n je cast are In the Boys\u2019 Page of April £8 we a rule.quéicient.They will rise at ques d if the tisherman is an at drop- 0 asked: What number of ping bis rh he \u201can bring a te spot two figures is that which, being mul: from some distance.Une may frequent- : tiplied by 3, 6 and 9 respecte y, the iy see fish attracted from « point so far | three products together, include every trom the fly that they break water two or three times before taking the hook., the tish simply sucking it in, end bald, of Riviers du Loup, who} te cxhilaration à spirited rise their peeuliarities.grives 73 as the number.Norman Cum- admiring the besuty of many of them, | ming, of Hamilton, Ontario, sends the The more Super or, hly he enjoys and drawing conclusions which were af-; same answer, but C.À.Emith sends the sport.\u2014 Collier's Week ; terwards carefully written out for future the three numbers, 64, 73 and 91, whish i -\u2014 reference.Night after night, for he bad: ail fuifil the conditions This last is little time during the day, a\u2026.210 spent bour or more, as Jong in fac ying out the secrets | which Nature bides ao jealously in the bosom of mother Kerth.To hie family his tastes appeared foolish to the last degree, and from no ont but his mother did be reseive aught but ridicule and scold- She, wise woinan, believed that Nature would net bave given to the boy such à decided taste, if she bad not intended hun to make use of it and profit Therefore, while she encouraged Robbie to do all be could in his school studies, abe did mot discoursge seemed to her at the worst a harmless fancy, and gave the delicate boy inducements for out-of-door pursuits which be would not otherwise have ha except to attend to innumerable mmall chores, he was of not much use on the farm, hue strength soon tarhng under any continuous labor, school, he had generally been left to heip about the house or barnyant, having everything given him to do that was ee bie to the others.Dut 16 his emiable simplicity of heart he thought it was all right, and was never WALTZING BALLS A¥R HOW TO MAKE .TESTION Here is a little which is easily made Th I er on ts schoolboy 00,7 uct, il rd ed sie of two t is always a delight to a oc to of young.made of two to propo to his tescher \u2018catch ques wooden ba c tened tions\u2019 in mathematics that the tescher elastic cords children to canvot amever.Usually these oateh In each ball, with the si questions, or propositions, are of little let, insert a bram screw-eye snd thro and the object of them is these eyes string à long and stroi imp! icit abeurd replies from ber band.Now, holding one bal ly puise hoe turn the other until vou have tw such as are fas! They begin s wild dance, waltzing about each other, going faster and laster, then If a goose weighs tem pousds and a slowing up until they ovine to rest.Thi balf its own weight, what 1s the weight is the moment when some one comes ot the goose?Who bas not been tempt- who thinks he understands how ed to reply on the instant, Hien! (Le balls work.As he stoops to piok pounds?\u2014the correct answer being, of them up t come to life again, and Course, tweuty pounds.Indeed, it is as walts sway from bim.\u2018They wiop again tonisbiug what a very simple query will and alter a moment's rest renex the vometitnes ostch & wise man napping; waltz, which they finish in three or four 'u 30 instalments.The explanation ia simple uoceed : enough.When the band has complete How many days would it take to cut|ly untwisted the first time the balis are up « piece of cloth fifty yards ng, one (going so fast that they cannot stop, 80 y?they go on and twist the band in the opposite direetion, until its Then, of several times, with graduaily di- the poorest paid work in the department, The very ht day of his \u20ac This company is a soulless corporation, ork of how well.i slave-pen, and the man who works season advances and the waters of the rete or does an saily fine work lakes become warm under the rays of the y aly Bo NE EL Io PES TER EE or of uf streams a ond rest in the sbaded nooks that are To Rae ad ects He supplied from the springs and cascades of and the most he knew bow, whether he received any more pay [rom the company t you do it young man thought over the \u2018ad- to do the At the end of « year tbe company rais- od his wages apd advanced him te a ying out is attended with litile diffi | responsible position.In threes years J was ¢ toward when began, sad in five years he was the caster, requires both skill sud pa | bead of in the department; and the tience which vtiy the experienced fisher-| Man wbe had éondescended to give the men ean sppreciste.The ability to cast long distances with sesuraey je perhape im at the mme figure that most valuable when coming te hetore.ish tet it oh Gn Bud EE po à dr wrt or tie up a Projecting and drop bis and ty or one hundred feet Man whe te in flesh am away, to \u2018the suriscs où the most \\aviting day Baered Heart Heview.on it is about to straight- of is assured, the movement the govervmen toe is N tre unde ibe top brs rope.of lodge yy It looks four or five bund feet to the top, though really it is only « bundred.You give the signal and the crate starts.You are prepared to swing tarough the air st the end of a rope, but red for the peculiar you are not pre; which you advance wirhng motion toward the top.get inde without troubling yourwel .At one moment you { face to face with an emorm- ous gapnet, and the next you are stari extraordinary countenance tling up straight as a SL number of bi a Most stupefying, they are no , sity erestures to be pacified and ap proached with caution.you witn some curiosity, but no alarm.\u201cThis same crate is an excellent of vantage from which to birds.Ewung sloxly by a signal when one catches tkely group, one can sit at scenes from seabird down the face of the cliff.\u20ac gannets are beautiful, great, mowy with powerful wings days of the lighthouse the fishermen used to go to Bird Rock to get gannet for cod But they were uncommoni; ful not to cause a stam; of the rock, because the fnghtened floc tneta would carry a man off the \u2018The bird flies to Pha Jews! of th tropice, the fla: t e © five feet of living ruby, is rare, bu so rare as wiki and shy.So skilfully has it hidden its metropolis fro of man that it was not until last summer th the aid of à rucceeded in finding Flami Ci o headquarters of the race.Where \u2018ne does not tell.the sedate pufiin, ease and ema birds, three foet lon, with their resh.à great distance from the rock, at an elevation of about a hund above the water.From this h cates the fish with its instantaneously, ni isfended shoots downward.Within a yard or ao of the surface it claps its wings to its side and water like a holt out of there above the eliff one will peculisr, elfin crow of Mother Carey's chicken.the diurnal and nocturnal habit, spending sometimes « at sea and sometimes a night, he has à night on and a night off.this retson the sailors bel: Ask à true old other Chrey's chicken builds ite nest and be will tell you it never builds nest.\u201cBut,\u201d wid 1 to one of them ones, here does it batoh its \u2018In the Indian River, which isn\u2019t à river at all, but an arm of the wes on tae east cosst of Floris, is the pelisan me- place of all the lunges into toe dy and it will look about as nice as as oil it well with either lard or Let it stand long wough for the é0ak through, and then, having off the superfluous oil with a bit of the oiled piece in the air to M 0 the ol \u201c well dried in, v, paper slowly over s can ntally so as to touch the flame eep tais up until the paper is pag a 0 on end Tn it the Jat of HER you a he leaf wd ne ito in for minute.This will transfer the « the leaf, just as a printer puts ink on ope, ake toe leaf up very earefylly, and just as carefully \u2018ay it, Diackeasd side papee on which you wish to have the :mpression: then place piece of blotting paper over the leaf, th your -fin 3 you will have an im ei look about as well printed as ss ng.of kened De) will serve for quite a punsber of ie remions, and à very pretty collection of leaves may thus be made.tropolis, the Db pelicans on the eles in the world een one get same iden of bird life as on P ; land.One can walk ap to the nests in the low bushes and inspect the young birds as if they were in cage in soologi- If ove talks to à pelican, ne will always answer.marks are somewhat uwnintelligible, but | / they undoubtedly ox whatever he has In miad.A voung peli- backward \u2018nm conversation.his gentle voice, resembli ung puppy, | Le heard fore he is from Seclusion, his role resembles that of a un ng correction at tae hand of a Huctly on Before he is able to leave the and parental rooftree is to for the purpose of wreak- noe on some vthet nteresting ho has been squawking defiance days.Te child keeps up those bits until be begins learn body this ie à matter of time and difficulty.He feels strange impuless to try those ineffectual wings at hia sides, and spends most of bia time wabbling Along the sand, making te attempts to raise himself fi much to occupy his forgets to fight, and his shirill seream Jeepene to an anxious At last the great day comes.at last work, and blue ether; and down, on the cursion from the a strange com the weli- the earth.Havi wind at tais tim between the birds.another about everywhere, and the raven used often to treat her companion pieces of putrid mest which she her own consumption in Thess were delicacies jm the eyes of the raven, but they gull In course of time, ndigestion or not, the gull fell ill and the raven became more avoiduoue (han ever Ja per attentions, never leaving him end plying him wi her most nauseous tebe = el worse, as was, perhaps, nat wal $a er the trestment, and lees col able; snd, one day, when he positi: to touch a more unsevo Those maddening wi he sails away into from that day, so far as I know, he never Fron the most d.le of youn he becomes a bi ingales\"diantty ot whether (vom tunately became a four sand belongs to the United tates and wes 00 th red tape tnat its But we succeeded in bring! to the attention of Pi Ronsave: imoolf & lover of bird life, and T am leer Soe purchase was impossible.ng the matter Juns $, 1906.OUTDU0R AND INDOOR DEPARTHENT Bird Cities.: ° (\u2018Commercial Advertionr.\u2019) \u2018The grestest bird tsasment house in the worid;' said brank Cuapmen, aonist- mul curator in the ornithosoyical department of the American Museum of Natural History, \u2018in Bird Hock, at the mouth of the Bt.Lawrence.knows how many venturies it has been a breeding place tor birds, Henry Bryant, Boston, the first maturuist te reach the top of the rock, estimated that 50,000 nets were Desting there.Rock is directly in the in l00tie Canadian ernment built & lighthouse there \u20ac added a cannon, which on foggy days 1s fired every twenty nunutes, and destruction À we, bide great, an 3 top of the rock, but they etill nest all up und down the steep sides, Lier after tier of them.The sides island are veritable prec: seamed across wita ledges of rock, an one above anotner, ail full of birds from top to sottom of the enorm- ows cliff, are one of the most remarkable sights (a the world.In fact, it is not a tenement house, but s ulitf awelling.fectiy beachless.There where a boat can land, to go up in a crate, drawn and asks if you are dundred Due hat i birds announcing that Protection of the United States, which will prosecute any inwerfering with them, it proves sa cient protection.American Ornithologicsl warden to live at the pelican rotect the .nhabitants.\u2019 Cobb's 1sland, off the Virginia coast, be the tern metropolis.Knowing that ane species had been exterminate millinery purpose, Mr.Chapman thers last Red on to get pho! imens of «he others.as and sand, and days to get life sruong tie terns which tha nay sup in the fusearn, «d the nest bird group in the world, was \u2018The older urnithologists asserted that the skimmer aever visited or at least only on cloudy days, photographed a skimmet on i nest, the fret time Mrs.Bkinner wes ¢ at home by the camers.The Usbly skimmer is the most exquisite lit tle ball of grey down in tne world, ins of sand douverted .nte ings thers, silent as the sand tach nger approaches, the only wigns its tiny, needle} pin pointe.their eggs in à eand, but around the nest of the guil-billed tern.a link between the and the terns, can be seen a quantity of shells, which the bird has coll in an attempt at nest construction.Chapman's boatman confessed y with two others ae terns in three dors, and seemed to ink it à poor catch.od in ice and shipped to New Y millicns uatil the Virginie legiala pasted a bill for their tsetion, American Ornithologi But in addition tas an malrogetis there oF ike bill and eyes | Most of these birds me equal race, just in time to 00e and photograph the little crimson babies ia all togir glory.LEAF PRINTING.A 1 ma dily take rtost > oui of a ay of ves, with very little trouble, This ject of fine writing paper, sweet B52 Ti i F i Ei § \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A STORY ABOUT A RAVEN.A female raven, known at thut time te sixty years of age, and who of her early and nion, a blind go en, in the year 1884, by Mr.J.H.own ornithologist, te the rector of Bluntisham tn Huntingdon- She seemed so disconsolate at the loss of her surroundings that her owner, failing to get another raven, map- aged to secure a nes, had middle life Ta than wual, which the raven to berself and doubtless thought to be à maces.the raven, in a fit of fury at the titude of her patient, fell upon led it, tore it to pieess, 44 for fuiuse mgpmption, ved io À views of home \u2018ose hey were .Unioa provides and the birds are now incress- ing to such an extent that it is hoped i thelr former t nob the eye He chartered a steam er at Nassay, 1n the Baba: and aged for two daye.The he tock boats, and for rons among he found a city of two thousand little adobe housses, built about 12 inches high of dried mud, with « bellow for the .This was po ie di } two years before, more therbeaten, was falling into ruine close by.The flamiagnes ere just builds 1008, for this industrives !n à new house every spring.The nd habits of the famingecs nobody the wofd But Mr.La wou this year to the I man going bac inlande, & LE 8 © ies ; YF for a few Mo- ° a ull as her compan warm friendship soon sprang They followed 4 te hed bur Peux 3, 1008.THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNR&S.+ ; Coy, TH count tl Time me\u2019 and \u2018 «+ POR A LEISURE MOMENT.And he made the count exactly as be- Denne in Eaglacs ii.rr a rr 2 > tor the Seria hy te aia \" v - fore, and ha was just twenty-nine ase- ponding impost on British eubjeete re- this di pile made has pt bi on & fasting of Love.er?and than, cndéeaiy rememdering 9 ho o- 00 bad.Nar 1d i siaent ny be The owe Toon and that clock prociaim snd culture sbove the level of a We 1 gin row tov 0 rt a 2 trem the C9 ne] aid the ho Moti ere he anise aor, These wader.oh 6 baker's à Prot ms one shoes It is either that or moth maié tasse; t more ures thas retaliation, sisokes to this The \u2018thiet 9 \" - .Por her mother had gone to & soualiy \u2018da 1 have before rumerteé-er-in 8] To\u201d today T coud, counting, Tihile ba le apt to mistake conciliation Druns of tbe vurtaition ot W lez Hall.: Far of sarees the ven pert-er\u2014whieb I have emitted.\u2019 make sures up to five minutes * wesknes\u2014London \u2018Chroalla - d ro as yr lk Lys Tork he _\u2014 without being more than one second A PRINCE'S BELV.EFFAUEMENT.|THE LISH UNIVERSITY MAN.Legisisture i view Whet:eshm a the ayes of ssure, They passed ou the brink of the abyes off.Usually 1d be a second der, The world prie A realize the Ex UN tection of ch, hee rat ye.What sew on (he iaasesnt brow, aod by the latiat subway smpleeien.bub, over or under, It was oaly by king.It took some tige to do wo.Thire \"59 article es The forbids all persons, without & Hew sweet was the voles of slow musle, De you pet And New Terk picturesquet one second that I'd be out of the were plenty of people who had grewn so in the \u2018ertaightly Re- pores from toe ier \u201cUy mother hoo my love now!\u2019 Ney asked.way.But he ended, \u2018this gift is not Secustomed to the seil-eflacement which view,\u2019 Mr.EL G.Wells thus cat down, girdle, mutilate, injure or \u2014Magtover.\" \u2018As à whole, yes,\u2019 replies thetr guest, remarkable.Nearly every photograph- the hing bad practiced so long as Prince of the \u2018ordinary Oxford, Caxs or dique any tree in the highrey, \u201cich \u2014 with âne courtesy.\u2014 Puel.er has it.Nearly every one of us can o Wales during the lifetime of bis motb- London BA.': \u2018He has n useless pmat- & bill would st once stop the agree.Tue men vero passing à éistillery ta LA \u2014_\u2014 oss spaces of time running from a £7 44 to bare come to the conclusion that tering of Greek, he cannot read Latin tion of ieonoclastie troil:y men tree Sieathapar when sme of them, peisting to LAUNCHED ON HIS LITERARY GA- fait second to five six minutes with oe i0@ serious affairs of bis om with eomfort, mush less write or Das more value than meuy permas seems the high ehimney-stalk, which forms an RESR.what is, for all practical purposes, per- you Rh rod count for litle.Mind speak tongue; be knows a few *° think.It certainly is not very eeily sesmatinl fratare of Suid baucimes, sai 7 SMASASE our son has deeded 0 30 foot aoturaez:-Philadelphis \u201cRacord: nurémption.ÎL 1 not Generally Snows Unedifyiog facts round aod about the wag Woodems, that moule \u2018Man, Dauvit, what « let that could kill tr v ~\u2014 that thi cemen clnssical literature; cannot spot te repented .ft fol\u2019 Am thiskis\u2019 I) Ril goy wheon Tok S86 Me's made & eplestM start ai-| PROY.PETRIFS DISCOVERIES.not merely of toe orn sch and OF read French with any eomfort; be Save the tress, woud Das good teh weir I % staada\u2019 wus the reply.ready.Professor Petrie has recently describ.Tespect for his mother, but also of delib- has an imperfect knowledge of the word to puus around the somtmuntly fas You don't mrt od some of bis discoveries at kon.crate ministerial act.\u2019 Home time in the Foglia age, insufficient to write mew.Yon\" said tbe eminent merchant, as de Tes; be went te sustien this moramg polis, in t, amo che tomba of *eventies the question was raised wheth.| it clearly, and none of German; he bas swallowed a tabloid Deefsteak, \u201cour ances- [and bought à secend-bené writing jeck fer he first Eeypt, am x about 15,000 er, as the prince was tically perform.& queer old-fashioned and quite use- tors were aa improvided set.\u2019 aaly #.8.\"\u2014Cetboile Masdard and Times: to 6,000 Ly ong Toe fads ing all the ceremonial duties of royalty, less knowledge of certain rolimeatary Adoeritosomonts.\u201cThay sortalsly wore.\u2019 seomted the othe | ot ties Fou eh Are he ebould not also share in some of ita| sections of mathematics, and an odd or, gulping Gewn à pli centaloing twè ses that & New York Geman wot her pa! ned ta Th Les political responsibilities.Ome of the little bite out of history.He knows |! re new .fried eggs and à cup of coffee.\u2018Why, burglar.\u2019 borane she Aum for execution of the carving is excellent vers \u2018oofled in the sfirmatios vas to re nothing of ihe world et food eur vide me Ragans's \u201cOustame ot che Asian,\u201c eeys PUR\" au M vonsortei deu ail mans 94 sbowa very high skill, Curioualy entrant to ihe.prince & large amount of hought embodied n Baglish literature, |, Becesstty of operation.It that durisg the period of 103-3 6 DAY deu Yeshors though.the servings are of interest to secret oficial knowledge\u2014important For-| srs theciniely nothing of sostempor fy er mien the morehast frequently epont ton minutes ta |\u2019 set to look althoT\u2014Gloveiond sooldgints, it teal eign.Office\u2019 despatches, for example- *%.thought; he ie totally ignorant mety, Maries ts the silng ese meal\u2019 Fiat Dealer.long since extinot in Egypt\u2014the barte- which up to Saat time trere fubmittéd to 9! 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The People\u2019s Horse, Cattle, Sheep and Swine Doctor Shep Giri\u2014Have yeu over worbed .Crbe\u2014 = ve berne vi sister © e 'ways remai: a er Sook Pour.rocignation, moy, oven\u2019 cheertulnesnnticus S20 OURS Eee say good by Thick thusiatic worker.My price for à por.pese urn ire uel de, ieetons 30 Hopes, Curie, heey 08 Laty\u2014Worss: I've moved 1a eoctoly,\u2019 $haire thet wobbied, aatieue cloths that pokey wes absent from this seramge fam fron: BOs mares\u2019 whi LE B81 varaskic yeast in sediton Choa avis sad were! 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The photographer handed his wate to the young waman He sold: native countries.Thus, last year, 1 had to pay Is 3d.to the British Government and 1s.3%d.to the Kais er, on ev pound of my income, or altogether 84d.in the pound.The is that the foreign colonies in Germany are rapidly diminishing, and British and other residents are seeking refuge in Switzerland.Even worse thas the pecuniary bardship is the know! that 1 am involuntarily soutributing to the increase of the Teutonic fleet, and thus rather more than neutralizing the results of my contribution to the British exchequer.One day I may be placed between the two navies, each of which I bave thus helped to support.Now the remedy is in the hands of the British Government.It wants money; it wants also to relieve the British taxpayer.Lat it imitate the policy of our cousins Ger- interested in medical matters as ome of the most interesting on record, Mr.Robertson was a sufferer from Dropey, and was so bed that tapping was resort- to.Dodds Kidney ls cured bia.nterviewed regarding bis c: .Robertson said: \u2018I was troubled with Dropsy and Rhemmatism for five years.Lr LE ues \u2018a Kidvey Pills.lore out of bed in the morning I could ely pa my feet on the floor, were - so much from Dropsy.\u201cMy arms used to swell at times so that I could not put my coat on.Before 1 had taken two boxee of Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills I felt greatly relieved.Seven boxes me completely.1 also had Lum- befor but since used Dodd's Kidney Pills I don\u2019t know what it is to be sick.\u201d Dropsy, Lumbago and Rheumatism are al eaused can be no diseased Kidneys diseased Kidneys.There hd yo when Dodd's Kidney Pills are weed.THE PEOPLE'S 2 5%.DOCTOR.\u2019 DAILY }For 1 NEW Subocription te \u2018Daily Witæess\u2019 at 33.00, * WEBKLY® {er fer | NEW Subecriptien te \u2018Waokiy Witaess' at $1.00 THE BAGSTER BIBLE Por 1 NEW Subscription to \u2018 Duity Witness\u201d at $3.00 te each of a club of 3 Renewal Subscriptions te \u2018Daily Witness,\u2019 $3 sash Por Subscriptions to the \u2018Weekly Witness, rs of which must be wow, at 810000 or fer § Renewal Subscriptions te the \u201cWeekly Witoess' jet $1 cacher for 10 Subseriptions to the \u2018Weekly Witness,\u2019 50s sash XOTICE\u2014Ia any of these offers & new subscription st $1.00 WORLD WID® |, Vrorid Wide ay be sabeitated Tor the only Wisse: DAILY + WITNRSS.\u2019 ¢ WITNESS.\u2019 PES OUR No.1 A FOUNTAIN PEN FRHH Secure & reliable Fountais Pen free by sending two new subseriptions to the \u2018Weakly Witness,\u2019 st ene dollar each, er thees renewals st ene dollar sued, or ton at 80 cents each rise.Made in four conrse, and stub, sad is guaranteed by mansheturess, Mess.fonked & Bounett, Now OUR No.2 FOUNTAIN PHN FRHH Fes three new subscriptions to \u2018Weekly Witsew\u2019 or \u2018World Wide to January 1st, 1004, at only 500 cach.uate! i t jes\u2014tine, medi Ye ri aid a 8.0.Le ror Wee\u2019 puces, ».This is resommended value.IP bs ably rome de DT 0e se moh HE EE facturer.The nib ie goid-plat od.flow of inh , without , Ab, many ou Arte Li potter vent bret ¢ satisfaction.doper te it wonders how we ona ten Sess trial te their frivade (ho bottes tbe SLT ETES ok norte 204 ou 6 thy ms Home Department.Economizing a Wife \u201cTou have turned the cerndr, at iat, It- tle woman, and are going te get weil, dM you knew?be said, tendsrty.Æhe gave him a started gianee, Dea clos- her eyes, and be saw wears gather be- he eyelids.Poor girl,\u2019 be thought, weak: 1 must not tire ber.\u2019 the messages the two chile from their grandfather's, re staying.and thea weut of the reom.stemed quite matural under the dut when day feilowed day, ¥8 signs of joy appeared, Ira was une Huit fagE ge sfx ordinary man thinks of it as little more than cooking.sweeping and dish-washing, 25d be wonders why se twek fuss is made over aaythirg se stmpls.Really these things are not the largest or the harddet part.The real work and strain is in olan- vins and deing the hunéreds of littie things tant most men take mo account of, or, If they do, think of as foolish end unseces- wary.It ts the thorough dolag of these despioed litt'e things that makes the dif-! Terence dotwesr geod housekesping ai I peor housekesping, between neatness and © slatterniiness, between economy and waste tulaess, Detween a clean, sweet, cheerful, comfortable haven of rest-@ real home, and the untidy, uscomfortabls, unhappy Place, mis-calied à Domes, that & man hur ries to get sway from, and dreads coming back ta.\u2018My wife, thank God.is sae of the res! dome makers,\u2019 her companioa exclaimed, fesiingly.The doctor and nurse were anxious, tee.\u2018If abe would caly take nome interest ta Whe she would gain ao much faster.hay When she had beceme able te sit up fer « while each day, Irs one merning asked hor, with wader reproach, if she was sorry she was getting well.quivered.\u2018I can\u2019t help thiukiag id have been Detter I had not\u2014 gaved at her with a shocked expres- Life La sc hard, and ! am so unequal to she explained.\u2018It 2 could be strong and well\u2014bdut always to feel tired, and to 80 miserably of coming Up to my own ideals and other people's expectations\u2014' He gave bor & relieved laugh.\"Why.my dear, you are going io be as wiil andd FUTORE as you ever were.in & few -~veeke more.\" be exclaimed, chegrfully.\u2018Because feel tired now, yeu muss\u2019t think you | always going to.\u2019 \u201cYom will never understand,\u2019 she said, and sighed, wearily, \u2018Fer the simple reason that there is notb- ing to understand,\u2019 he amiied.\u2018You are 51 Goed-bye,\u201d and he started ef te his day's sccupation.As he reached the end of the street, à women in à buggy drew rela, and, leaning out, called to him.It was Mrs.Gregg an old friend of his wile's mother.\u2018I'm en my way to town, and If you are not in à burry you can get in and ride with me.\u2019 she told bim when he came up.Ordiparily hs would have declined the favitation, but he saw his car disappearing in the distsnce, and it would bs half an hour before the next ome appeared, se he accepted.\u2018I hear that Emily is improving,\u2019 Mre.Gregg sald, whea the oid horse wes Jogging on again.\u2018Yes, slowly.\u2019 \"Well, I hope you have learned seme- thing.and sre going to be s litile more ronsiéerste of her after this.\u2019 Mrs.Ores.| commsated bluntiv.\u2018Haven't 1 been coasiderate?de demanded, celering.Mrs.Gregg slways irritated him.\u2018I know I do a good many; things about the house that other men do Bot do.In the ten years we have been married, Emily bar never once had te bulld @ fire in the morning.\u2019 \u201cAnd | dare sey you make such & mess of ashes and chips and shavings sround the stove that it takes longer to clean up after you than it would to build the fire berself in the first place,\u2019 Mrs.Gregg lo- terrapted diviv.Hs ignored the interruption.\u2018I! carry up all the weod and cosl, and since Emily took the notion that we could not afford to hire the washing done, I have helped about that\" \u2018And turnéd the wringer so furiously that «be hag to strain every nerve to feed the clothes In, and when they were dry spend an beur sewing op buttons you bad wrenched off, and you slopped water on the Soor, and dropped this and thet so she bad to rinse it over, and hung things on the line all bunched wp 6e they had te de taken off, and Wung on again after you were gone.Her?\u2018Ne, Emily didn't weil me.\u2019 she laughed, ss be glanced at her suspiciously.\u2018I've eo men Mip their women-folks before you were Lora.that is all.There le now and thes a careful cae, bus they are scarce | \u2014almost as scarce as heas' teeld.\u2019 { \u201cWeil, don't you honestiy think women are over particular?What odds does it make how a garmmt is hung on the line, ler lostançe?* \u2018It makes all the oéde between geod workmanship and poor workmanship,\u2019 Mrs.Gregg was emphatic.\u2018A tow year old boy might try to hais you ds your work,\u2019 she west es,\u2019 and rail vou en old tegy for being o fusey sad particuler, and would deny thet there van any difference tm the reswit, bot I suspect you would see a differeace.Yow \u2018Tes, she 1a.\" Mra.Oregg agreed.\u2018She loves neatness snd order: she's a geod manager, aad a good worker: she tikes to make people comfertable and happy, and #he isn't one whe frets and complains, or Don't 1 take good care of her?he demanded a little resentfully.\u2018It is the one thing above all others that I have intended at 1 4co\u2019t question your goed intentions,\u201d Mrs.Gregg retortsd.\u201cIt lm\u2018t your heart that is at fault\u2014it ts your head.\u2019 \u2018Please explain.\" \u2018You have never been able to understand that your wife, in commen with ninety- sine cùe-bundredths of wemankind, is rot strong.that is, she is not made of -~ast- fron.It she can gg plenty of sleep, ind favor herself a bit when she is tired.or net fesling quits up to the mark, and have no needless work and werry forced oa her, or stumbling blocks put in her way, she can manage te 40 ber own work and yet Dot les ber health.That means that she will keep the carpets swept, the rugs thaken, the bare floors wipsd up, the house «nd furniture dusted, the paint spotless, the windows clean, the lamps filled and trimmed, and tbs chimneys bright, the stove blacked, the sink free from rust, the silverware polished.the table linen white and xmooth, the dishes cleared off the table dnd washed and wiped and put away after each meal, and that she will contrive to plan snd prepare and cosk and serve thres meals & day, so that they will be appetix- ing and nourishisg without too much same- Dees, and at the same time be within your means, and so calculated that what fs left over at one meal can be used for anetder end nothing wasted, and abe will keep the pantry jupplied with the raw material of cooking, and ses that new is ordered belsre the old le quite gone: and that she will Keep the rooms cool and free from fies and moequitoss ia summer, and regulate the best in winter, and allow for ventilation and sudden cbanges of temperature, and economise \u2018he fuel; that abe will lay copes the beds to the sua and air each day, end thén make them, keep combs and brushes clesn: attend to the prompt disposing of food wastes and anything that would taint the air, do a large washing each wesk\u2014 with yeur valuable assistance\u2014iron à good part of the clethes, and keep a good leok- out for places in them where & stitch le time will save nine, keep buttous sewed on, and steckinge darned, and everything mended, make over large things that wear out Into smaller things, as tadlecioths into napkins, asd tray cloths, replace \u201chings as they wear out, make most of ber own clothes, keep woollen things away from mothe and buffsio bugs: ta addition te all this, sbe will be spxiously careful of the souls snd minds and bode of two lively boys\u2014keep them decently clothed, when they waar and tear and stain their clothes slmost as {ast as they are pui en, eee they dou't kill themselves or anybody else, 1ympathiss with them in their treubles, answer their questions, read to them, keep & strict overnight of thelr companione,nurse them when they sre sick.make them learn their Sunday-school lessons, teach them to be truthful, honest.pure-minded, manly, unselfish; attend mothers\u2019 meetings, epter- tain callers, return calls, go to the door à dosen times a Jay, 10 some church, and rome charitable work, and read enough to koew what is zoiug on iu the werld.' An expression of amasement had settled on Iran features as she procesded.\u2018Good heavens!* be ejaculated, 'I never before realised how much thers was to it.° \"Yes, there Is a geod deal to it; and yet, 1 think 1¢ she had a fair chance she might manage it, or the most of !t, and not break donn\u2014but\u2014' (To de Contiaved.) knew that it Be Is really going to help rou he must do the work just as you want ; it done, apd not acosrdiog te bis own Mens.It's the mame way with & woman's work, housekeeping Is her specisity, end In most casse ade has etadied and experi-, mented and found best ways nf doing It.It you dont Ge it as she wants it done pour help doess\u2019t amdunt be much, a maybe le not help at sll, but hindrance.\u201d ' \u2018I never looked at the matter in that nay Sefere,\u2019 Ire mid thoughtfully.! \u2018Ta meet every kind of work,\u2019 Mra.Gregg sentiaued, \u2018the large motions, the part that makes he most show.em to be \u2018he whets, ssl MN appears ridieuleusty essay: 8 asreless parson lesking em doesn\u2019t eee {he Serdast pelt, port that ill and capertenss.soin 1 the «vk Home Thoughts.TEA TABLE TALKS.\u2018Hurry wp, somebody, asd vay something cheerful,\u2019 said tha Girl.\u201cI'm mw horribly depressed, 1 can\u2019t eat till you da.\" \u201cBad news from the Doy?inquired the Married Man, sympathetically.\u2018Nother the Noy! maid ihe Girl, with a little pink Sush on ber shesks.\u2018I wean't thiskiag about Lim.\u2019 \u2018Why dos\u2019t you thea?I reco x 86 an antidete for ceprassion, .mclancho!\u2014 \u2018Maude B bas been hors,\u2018 interrupées the Otel, adertly.\u2018OR!\" There was a world of compribia- sien ja ba Man\u2018s tone; while the Geittie Matron pushed the sugne baw! tpward the Otrl, saying éryis.TRE.MONTREAL \u201cYou will-nood these more lumps of sug ar ta peur ton, them, deur.® \"Ne, \u2018I Gon\u2018t\u2018 answered the Gti.I Sea't want te bo nwestemod until I've spoken my wind shout thai girl She was bere an me mare disagreesble things tk: have thought of is a year.I 1f they are true, 1 éen\u2018t want to hear them, Lat me keep my faith fn a fou friends, asywey.Try to owtteh bar of by myiag something nice about semeoms.\u2018OR, yes.my dear.\u201d she pures \u2018bat have yee heard?\u201d and then comes seme Dit of unkind gosalp manufactured and multiplied by Wie tatters like herself.Jb, yes, I know, but just keep the sugar howl until through, please.\u2018You can't mention à gemerous desl that she can't Sah up à damaging \u201cbut\u201d and tack it te the doer's motives of abaracter.She mover cares te hear or to toll good of any one.Hor sole ides of conversation ta te ecriticiss and gomslp, and tusiouats, \u201cdamuiog with faint praise\u201d whem ake don\u2019t care te speak outright.When she vent away I felt as If she had ters all my friends to tatters, hung the ravellage up around the rooms, asd left me desolate.I shall get over it, af céures, but measwhile \u2014 fe § \u2018Dea\u2019t you think,\u2019 interposed ths Gemtle Matron, \u2018that pirssas who habitually view the world through a orack in thelr eyullds are, after all, to be pitied?\u201cOh, yes,\u2019 the Girl saswered, \u2018provided they don't try te make everybody else squint, tec.1 guess you'd better give me the sugar now'\u2014Philadoiphia \u2018Evening Bulletin.\u2019 HOW TO GET RID OF DRUDGERY.\u2018Three things Ruskia considered necessary te that happitess in werk which la the tight as well as the privilege of every human being: \"They* (men and women), \u2018must be fit for it: they must not do tee much of it, and they must bave & sense ot Success in !t-not a doubtful sense, such 8s Deeds some testimony of other pespis for ita confirmation, bût à sure eense, or, rather, knowledge, that ss much work has besa done well, and fruitfully done, what- J over the warld may say er think about it.\u2019 you will never know.A fond mother fecis ne sense of drudgery making for her loved ees.The and nights of care and tell apent ing to the crippled, deat and dumb, or in- valM child, have never a thought of willing labor tn them.What are years of waitiag and hardehip and disappointment, and incessant toll to What are jesg courses of seeming drudg- ory to tbe poor student working his way through college, If his heart 1s sfiames with desire for Wnowledge, and bie soul athirst for wislem?What does it matter how long « man work if his work, even humble, tn a credit te bim?Iz the production ef the best werk, the co-operatjen of heart and bond is setes- sary.Ita quantity as well as quality will be messured by tbe amount of love that Is put into it \u2018He loved labor for fs own rake,\u2019 said Macaulay of Frederick the Great.\u2018His az- ortions ware such as were hardly to be az- pected from a human body er a human mind.'~0.8.Mirden In \u2018Success.\u2019 LIFE'S SUNNY SIDE, The world ie growing detter.There is no questien «bout it.There is more 19- spect paid to women nowsdays and they are less subject to insult than they were on the strests a score of years ago.Mea are more ooniidersis (e the members of the tender sex asd eves boys {ip their hats In courtesy to the girls.Twenty years ago, st a isd in the Fifth Ward bowed to one of is girl friends he would have beam booted at or desmed a sure-snough candidate for the funny bouse.Now he Is considered a boor if be fails in thet gintle tribute of respect to weman- kind.A woman can go through tbe streeca at any bour of tbe day or night witbout the slightest hesitancy, for It there is a rufizst hers and thers, there ere scares of men who will be resdy to champion the woman every time.And the ruffan rarely manifests bis character oa the streets.Womes are employed in all welks of busi- mess life and they may be seen ot any hour -of the day or night going to and from their business.An example of the courtesy that js shown te them was given (a & osu- versation between ons of (ie women agents oo the elevated road aad a questioning friend: \u201cAve you never afraid te 50 home at 1 sd 2 c'alouk in the morniegt the agent wae asked.\u2018No, was the repiy.\u2018Nobody troubles about me.I céteh a train up seon after 1 o'clock sid thet takes me within twe se thoes blocks of my dome.\u2018 \u2018But don't you tes! creepy walking the twe of thies block?asked the agent's questioner.\u2018Ne, came (Nf Needy reply again.\u2018We the strangest thing, but there's always à poilvemen around of the time ! eut -* ce WEEKLY WITNESS f i i Ë fa!it, HTH E x frail trrées go back\u2018 4 H 1 + Hi eit little widow.But for ell that she fe full of gratitude to the big policemen who are Mer guardian angels.There is a plain mas, a citisen, who mightly walks Ddiocks te Euard one of the night workers of the weaker sox to whom he has never spokea and whe does mot probably know of his exiet- ence.He does not intend that she aball, but, although she may not know it, she has s trisadiy.champion at her elbow If she ever mesds ons.And the usknows friend Bas paver seem his litle ward accested, ner in any way troubled in ail the time that Le has been guarding her.\u2014Brookiys \u2018Daily Eagle.\u2019 The Gospel of Fresh Air An old gospel, 20d 28 old theme, but oBe that ought to ba preached, st least ence & year from every pulpit, rostrum and tripod ta the land.For who can deny that fresh air ie the final basis of health, the primary condition for well oxygenated blood, sound lungs, vigrreus appetite and refresblog slesp?We may make what claims we will for exercise indoors, pure and wholesome food, ubunéant sleep, frequent bathiag.sensible clothing apd right morsle: the fact remains that mons, or all.of thess will avall us for geod health, uciess we bresthe enough fresh alr to properly oxygeasts the blood.It 1s the blood that builds up ihe body, and it ls oxygen that imparts the vital principle to the dloed.Unless !n some way we get our blood well reddened with oxygen, the best regulated diet, the most persistent Indoor gymematics, the most Deaithtul clothing, the purest pareenal had- its, will not serve to give us physical axd mental viger and long life.It ta time that the advocates of dietetics ~aB excellent and powerful army of cru- asfers\u2014ebould freely confess and seknew- ledge in every practical way that there is something antecedent to right diet which 1a absolutely esseatial te the latter's offi- escy.Nutritious food, without abundant fresh afr, 1a like fuel without draught.It ouly serves to choke and clog the system, te overheat the blood and load tMe etreula- tion with waste and tmpurity.Before any kind of déetetic gospel every true apostle ot hygiene should preach the gospel of freak air.That is like repemtance before sanctifieation: you camuot possibly arrive at the latter before you have fullllled the conditions of the former.fpriag 1s the best seeson of the yesr te preach this gospel of fresh air.becanse then the majority of pecple are is a mood and a condition to heed and accent it.They find themselves suffering frem the resuits of a long period 2° more or less pent-up, re-breathed and impure air.All thelr bodily fuactions have grown sluggish in consequence\u2014appetite has fallen off, liver and kidneys have grown lazy, circulation 1s slow, muscles are flabby, nerves are fr- ritable, brains are faggeé.Now comes the season when we naturslly threw open our windows, and let is that blessed restorative of nature, the free, sweet sir of heaven.We fool its Invigorating effect at once, and gladly listen to all who extol its virtues.Yes, spring is a good thos to preach the Gospel of Fresh Afr: but bew long will the dectrise remala In operstion with most peopte?Through the summer\u2014that is all.As soon ne the chili days of another fall come on most people will barter their birthright to the free air of heaves for à iittle stufty, ecomomised warmth.As fuel grows dearer, freeb air is ever leas and less esteemed; 204 before leng mest of Us wil again be breathing pre-breathed afr, heavy with impurities, and rank with gases that are poisgnous to animes lite.However, knowledge of the subject grows apd hygienists may at least congratulate themselves that few people cad mew breathe defiled house-air in complacent ig- nerance of its effects.We kvow that noxious, wasts-leden, indoor air Jo one of the chietf causes of disordered nerves, reduced brata power, snd secondary heart trouble.Says Dr.Joùm Hartley: \u2018As women grow older they are apt to lve too much indoors.1 believe tbe fat, fabby women, whether purple or pale, with feeble, irritadble heart, fe weusi- 1y the victim of re-bresthed air.It wut, 1 think, sconer or later be recognised that many of the increasing ills which ft bas bern the fashion to charge to tbe \u2018burry asd drain fag\u2019 Incidental to the digh state of' eiviltention and the large population, are in reality due to the greater centam- isatien of tbe air we bresthe by tbe waste products of that population, and that tox- tae excreted by the lungs will in time take high rack among these as mest potint rad insidious, If this should to pass the present ideas about ventilation must be ahandonsd as utterly futile, and the need will de felt not ef letting a little alr is, Wat of letting waste products eut.We cortaloly ksow ancugh te be sseured beyond œuestion (hat, among all the o- what goed world going to do ua, unless we operative, uniformly and ocemsisteatiy\u2014e part of the practical wisdom of Iie?Being theuretioaliy convinoed of the fresh alr te Rot enough.Buch kzewiedge must ces viet us of feotishnese and insincerity if we do net put it into practios.\u201cBetter to hunt ln Selds for health wal deught \u2018Than (se the doctor for & Bowens draught.~\u2014Jamses Buckham in \u2018What to Hat.\u2019 Selected Recipes.PLAIN CAKE THR BEST AS AOCOM- PANIMENT FOR STRAWBERRIES AND I CREAM.Cake seems 3 matural socompasimedt te Strawberries and ice cream, and as the see- 08 for both these delicacies !x now here, a few reliable recipes for good plain ceken will pot be amis.LADY WHITE CAKE.Best the whites of four eggs to a «tiff froth, and add gradually haif-n peund of fine granulated sugar.Cream one-half a cup of butter, add to it one-half & cep of milk; thon 44d tbe egge and sugar, and enough flour to make a soft batter; stir ta one teaspoonful of baking powder.Flavor with lemon extract.Place in a low cake pan and bake one-half en bour.eu cool cover with a white iciog.LADY FINGERS.Beat the whites of four eggs in a sti froth\u2014then beat the yelks with threes ta.Nespooafuls of pulverised sugar.Mie these together carefully; then add gradually one ané ene-ball cupfuis of sifted pes try four.Place the mixture Ia @ pastes and squeess out into baking tins amd bake fn a moderate even.: CARAMEL CAKB.Best te a cream one-half cup of butter and one and one-half cupe of sugar; add one cup of milk, one sad one-half cups of Sour, one-half cup of corn starch, whites of four exgu, and ome teaspoonful of baking powder.Bake In a thallow pan, in & mod arate oven.When the cake is cool, cover with the following icing: Boll together one cup of brown sugar, one ounce of chocolate , hm Amand ed, BEGINNING WORK IN CENTRAL buildings were balanced by losses dur- fiht here in the very widst be book! a man Tih divine pover pot ecemarily of Christ, with his own experience and h .h } AFRICA.said.The E*planations followed.the .events - br t up the law of Moses and the pen lesinens towards Christianity êx- ing this period, the appeal + 18% \u2018man embraced me, with tears in his man named Publius who owned much ist should bited by the Sendai officials and army (Bev.DeWitt C.Bayder, M.D, in the committen desired to raise $750.007 31g made me take à seat, reading Lake land in that side of Malta entertained Po oo rove hat, Christ s I officers.And I love to remember the \u2018Missionary Review,\u2019) to start the church on a forward move: rv with in alternate verses.Alter Paul's company courteously.(See He- reigning.of the Japanese ladies in Tl Our ; of ten thousand miles ment, $395,000 of the sum to psy off wards be besought his flock to treasure brews Jit Pa) Hospitality is & sacred Some of the Jews believed, others ad and the and dignity of Journey : : k.th Len i { - t ve Seat people es y was ended.The last vestige of civiliza- vid debts, and the rest for new worl e Gospels.duty wi t is shown to those wno real- truth or warn thew of danger we bave anor.1 thank God for this experi- (ion had diss and we stood in The Rev.Dr.Stevenson, of the Fifth At the last meeting of the Free Church ly need it.If we entertain any one who done our best and cannot be to blame if adei J April 9 the midst of heathen people of Af Avenue Presbyterian Church, said that Council at Blac , Mon., the Rev.A.{ sarries into our home God's holy epirit| (hey do not listen.The Tews could nob Japan, - .the Presbyterian Chureh ropert in 8.Evans, Baptist minister, gave a very We recive much more than we give.If| believe eanily because they wanted & .\u2014 We established our station just outaide | the city was valued at ne, 003, or succinct account of the work which the We receive strangers and helpless ones different kind of Messiah.The great ; of toe vi of Kasengn, and about 8 4490 for each chureh member, but that Free Caurch Council is intended to God himself will repay ws.Paul healed jight of Chrint\u2019s love to man wae feces .MISS HELEN KELLER mile from the Loluls River.The vil Pio t generation had given prac form in the land.He pointed out that the father of Publius who was ill with $.the Gentiles and the blessing came te AT THR DEDICATION OF AN BAR AND lage Sonsisted of pro} long streets, along 4 ea y nothing toward the Eequisition the ides of he Tree urch Lounell | ee pv of mala alariom places they (Bem.Paul dwelt two years in his own : ; every conceivable way.at iy i oy of this property.of the churches in Sealing with ch drink to escape dysentery and other dis Doe: very importa ER Hate Miss Helen Keller, who in desf and And very few in line.Here pr gs questions as national intemperance and @ses due to organiems of dismes.Chriet ters to tne churches which would make bl made a pathetic picturs at the |.\u2014 ial i ity.He nrged - ind not sent out his missionaries npon inti i were now Beh | theta: where\" the = seit et for their EVERYDAY EVENTS IN INDIA.mdse work of he took] council shou their own resources, but endowel dre | ve Vendio Fame Docks vote Era Ne - palavers.Under the in out of the .in \u2018Standard.\u2019 to use all efforts in making the pres- With resistance isease ani 7 tol ai ion tion to 20 em York Ear and Eye In Ty places, were email Bosses devoted to Srp N Thomas, ths has De ent dissstrous Education AS \u2018umvrork.Beal it.(See Mark vvi., 18.) fe cure eee TF Dp né = on May 11.Near her sat many epecial fetishes, while here and taere hoof A dor \u2018es able, being, as it is, a direct violation of of this man brought others to be healed pointed to Romans xvi, to read a ie ee a Shes Sag oom 07 wn eo Sn Tr | be race whl ry mid up | eh og St pe and ae Elin am, td Snonmag to ol clo, but voung wo- cloth, or wmitbles for making spesrs, re seen.Not only in Deini, but in 15e Nonconform The Brit 91 SE le wei J ip.learn Pa » letters by heart whem they vence in know! .or: co ueri 1 \u2019 order to ascertai in he ther our peo.every of any eise throughout the sexy en to Paul's com by total Se bave leisure, 28 « means of und - Toe iano iodgs and bey conagering In order secertain mhether our foneth aad.breadth of this.bright, oun: À new story of Lord Kitchener a be: fret pF sombeny, bY wistetal na Ter ih en o marvel to them all was a central figure.t à into conversation with one of T7, bave there been triumphal arches, il.ing told by a Methodist chaplain, who These gifts were Decessmry to their im- which made Paul wo different from When whe began to speak in & faint (he most intelligent 0! the uatives.luminations, processions.Ereworks and served in the South African war.When poreibed visitors.God thus supplied Preise collin, Sod ouch orien re treble, psusing while her friend and in-| \u201cWho made the \u2018bouse you are living feasts in bonor of Edvard SIT, euiperor says, Lod gonejuded tv A De is servants\u2019 needs from grateful hearts {Christian © » 40d such + Le t TA .3 A ) ° ia, defender of the LÉ rie ehapiains of th .\u2018denominati through the besling of the sick.The es, a à more sudible tones the of Mise \u201cWhy; be answered, T made it, of hat feutre The faith in Jesus Cheat and call that he wes desirous of celoboct.ord barbarian = 2 may be trans Paul's pater ei not my chetly th rrr | \"VE, st wi mt po per int, Sor WG Shon ar Bp 0 mn, Bo om | a A ee and ads ne ap ia le Rater sido prt.ll on hed atome (à Buctamiis chi, he [sine hs eu seed when pn fa Wiig seers Tae Fant Journey ome Three month 257 inte As Sor free cree sad stitution is doing fills me -vith gratitude \u2018And the cloth wear, who made it?as Lord of All ; thanbegiring service 9 3\" in ed Paola company reembarked upon 4f more severe.The Mamertine prison maton spirited citisen wbote \u2018A fend of whose name is Mu Yestardsy the following petition vas ee ele in | Ship of Alexandria\u201d named after the win @ diven by tradition as the aoe T oopy it verbatim: The soldiers would attend with their brothers, Castor and Pollux, who have a vs : PS pure pa ca rd worde that are spoken against this \u2018Very woll, then; but who made these (God bless us.bands, and the meeting w ign in the sky, called after them.ili 3 .great sity, J Sad here wide Leman sym beautiful big palin and the woods Set am tencher of this village.I open to all comers.odd be thrown tt Byracuse, in Sicily, they were there Wrote the second letter to Timothy af patoy.; th foeir and and the read second form only.I am & poor|igins unanimously sgreed.Lord Kiteh.three days, making « cireuit to Rhegium thin time and was finally in behalf of the New York animale, and the men?ts his| men.Bo J must take & book presenti ener then proceeded to suggest the thence to Puteoli, s seaport south of Roman citizen would escape r Infirmary if you could look name?from you.Please give we & Dic byans that should be sung.0 God, Rome, one hundred end righty miles HOME.READINGS.into the ness which the blind ese \u2018Ob,\u2019 he mid, \u2018Njambi made all those.| english to telugu and a telugu Baibel.our help in past,\u2019 the Te m,! from Rhegium, t miles from Naples.| Monday, June $.\u2014Acta xviii, 16-31.deaf In the country around our, mission, must teach thet baibul to students.My! pd Kipling's \u2018Recessions were the three At Puteoli they left the ship and went Tuesday, June 9.\u2014Acts xxviii, 1-15.a pli Al greater deprivation froning alone and Jy parted birthplace is oleeu.1 TE sive many chosen at bis suggestion.Thess arrange by and Be om bundred nd forty Wednesday, June 10 Rom.1535 .na sharper on ened other, palms, thanks Ta mente were carried ou Boers mi « ree ureda; \u2014Matt, ; 1 know thas \u2018iui differing greatly from the more common \u2018KO P.\"I NKATA LAksLUxt ra > in thanks ta the Rome met Fr yy = > 16H giving clara.y Herald.Y aaned know and I où-gi which always grows ln NARASIMBARD.of pance.\u2014 Paul.was à cause of great comfort Saturday, Ji Totter de au vel taie gover.Ras tale De ove a To ws missionaries vuok à letter spank : and encouraged the (revellers very moos: Bandes.June 14 Lake mgr 08.ù v if > Dally Witams = = + = + © = = GOO Wostity Wotnens « < = 2 + o » » 1,60 Wosld Wide = ¢ ge = =.2200 Vorthern Hvnsengee \u201ceran 8.Morey, of East Farabam, Damaed | drawing and alocution, 2 Alma JL Parish, of Bouth Durham, parcd fo rinin, even aaû in Berbers $s and .lea A.ef Robinson, Bury, passed in Freneh, io, drawing and un, I Cooks, of Baseh Ridge : ed ston an of Weiss, s pod Le drain eloou and physic I MRS \" Porter, of Clapham, Klin Dufl, of Danby, pase od in French snd os, , passed 3%.Lens J.Brit: 8 Ar 7 ar in al , owt 4 TT, ocntion and bysies, | A.\u201cjt MoRenna, of Watark 3 French « Pacutio op i re Arcodal, dj Agnes M of pass [ity Ty Crore ped in drawing, elution & J ng, 7hret Laura Costes, of Asoët Cerner, niet certificate, passed in drawing | à 68, A Chapters af Bt.Philippe pA oy ir robe, of Jew ani QE FE An prie Porter, Caçhem.es J.Sandys, of Lewitville, | ay ind tre pre a honce- by bands of thess impor FAMINE IN KWANQ 81, CHINA (Mrs.Jobn KR Te, Kwai \u2018Christian Missionary The Lu May 16) people in this of Kwa under the LE ire ave te work bart and eoxtinuously to & men vi When, ikere- fore, in the fall of 198 » on account of tbe previous tro t, many of them had Do harvest, y were mueh reduced.In the early epring of 902 hey quia sowed their elds in 8 & good erop ia the sixth month, su 0 be dissppointed.A third éme \u20ac he sed a this fn many cases at the sacrifice of household necessaries even of children who were sold to re the seed grain.Drought followed aad no harvest rewa: their labors.When they saw that the loss of the sscond harvest was inevitable, many whose land lay slong the river courses went more extensively Into the eultf- vation of vegetal for whieh water could be earried by but in the Arte month, loo late to benefit seoreh- rains fell, rivers avettowed their banks and ell low lying ground was covered with water for days until most of the were ruined.In this district the unrest amd so- ealled rebelliem of the past months vi been eawsed not so much by rybels as as arial i» ui out in desperation to plu The tamiter sentence \u201csis: man will do anything for food,\u2019 has been eie- verified before our eyes even to their going out te the azesution grounds and eat the flesh of their fellow sufferers who did not escape the hand of the law, but were arrested and bebeaded for marauding.The coin faces of those ato our chapel, growing thinner wore allow every day, and the {requensy th which parents brought children, pleading with us to boy them, proved to us that these days o famine wers before = and we prayed much that God would prepare us to be used of him in whatever way he chose, to relieve the suffering, and that he would lay it upon the hearts of his own who had means, to send to ws for this work.It is estimated that from this préfecture alone thousands of children have been sold, the Greater umber to the Kwangtung after day Jon rom © omen girls are oy markets, many of these girls sold > lives of misery and shame, and others to become wives of men who have already twe, three or more.People who ordinarily are sonsider ed well-to-do are reduced to poverty, their ir produce fs all gone, there ja no sals for od fy can mow not how to pot a wi ought te be soma this month da orde to have & barvest four months henos.Many are subsisting en roots amd herbs they gather on the mountains, but it is not long defors this causes sickness that esrries them off.Over two months a man from a neighboring village having sold one on brought his youngest sou, twelve years of age, to ws, saying that if we would take the boy he would rather give him to us than seil to others.We were impressed to take im all children offered to us in this way, and trust the Lord to 78 them.Alreed fourteen are under our care.One a) little te girl six years old.The others ys, from Line to fourtsen.ht Tu are cripples who will need a lot sad| of care, bus thar souls are just né precious to God as the others.We can save more of these children as the Lord sends in the means.Will all who rend these lines please vs for these boys and for Mr.and rs.Toe, who are in charge of them?These dear people have been an inspiration to us in these deys as we have seen the loving they have taken in these dirty ailren, bathed and combed them, washed what could again be used of their cloth: and cared for them as their own.1 dear native helpers have entered so earnestly with us in all efforts to relieve the suffering, and turn in te belp in the- daily tribution of food.When first we made special preparation for this, a few pottule of rice greel morning and afternoon suffiosd to Bire a good portion to ech as they came our back door, but we soon saw that a more systematic ar rangement was necessa.n hour aprointed, and tiokots prepared.| large lnoes were erested ia our school kitchen, for after giving out both raw and cooked ries we were convinced that the hot rice gruel, made very thick, met the need of starving people best, and it could mot be exchanged wd or ash or opium as raw ct lite before the time the chapel Ter ore opened ad 4 and tickets Siren i w ese poor p with a vessel of some Sind sete oo ol inte the ehapel and Lu rows on the floor.The pate ware closed and an effort made to give them 1 message.Such & crowd is Bot easily handied, people in this condition are not eager for the \u2018doctrine,\u2019 aad as we were without either evangelist or Bible-woman until s few days , not ss much has been ascompl fa this line as we hoped for.After ibs a s side door ve and ns t pamed out enc! bia ticket for a measure {eddy su & quart) of grue).When on Te March 0, the number had increased to three hundred ried we saw wo inust seek larger quarters sud the mie granted the ube of the temple fer the worship of y (Marek 19).and md ar were over twe { da ual 1 pleul) of ries was oho nto grual, and when that was all given the ve maindes got five ouness of rich eseh.A poor emaciated little woman with o small child tied on her back reached the door too late to be admitted.The hungry child seeing those whe bad come out, eatin, os, began to ery, and the diss ted mother, unable to comfort him, burst into tears.The doorkeeper called har and gave her a measurs of gruel.Just as they had finished it Mr.Fes went down near the door and the pitiful pure = st- diy tracted him.He took her ing her tre dekete which she exchanged fur mors gruel, a attr this was eaten said they were stlil bungry.and were given anobber mas ase erowds ba e all deveription: œueh destitution and tatters have Rever seen before, gray haired men end women, staff in hand, some with {asses hardened by the long battle for existence, and others with thin pinched faces nursing heipless infants whose piteous eries ring in our ears day and night, oung men that some $ ought to work, but where are t to Peet anything to do! Blind parents led little children, and others fiad- in; ug ¢ their way alone, lieking the vessel the contents had been ily mes, women and ehildrem «rippled and deformed in almost every way.\u2014a THE WAKE OF THE MU&KRAT.Is is a memory of fifty rs ago.The seene is the of a old ennal that after tha advent of the Boston and Providence Railway had failen into à state of negi desuetude.It was à glorieus October evening; not a breath of air stirred the tinted tops of the tall maples already eolorin, from the early frosts.Overhead, riding high in the heavens, the full orbed queen of night cast its soft radiance over the landseape, save where the thisk pines that crowded closely to the side of the towpath threw their dark shadows over it to the water's neath ome of the largest trees that commanded a long reach of the final stood & boy with spun and a wit ion pedigree.A ot him was the silence the desert.Rather more than a mile away on the banks of the Blackstons lay the quiet liftie village from whemos be Mad eome, but mo sound of inaustry or revelry reached his ears.Half an Sour 5 The silence oppressed boy rid cal] and patted the a ose only response wt grateful look upward and 8 tle of the tail.A faint sound ike a footfall reached their ears, and startled Zs it in this lonely spot the boy and shrank further back into the shadows Along the towpath eame a tall, spare, gray-haired man with & long, Darrel gun on his shoulder, a veritable Natty Bumpo, whom the boy inetantly recognized as old Soi Rogers, known throughout all the naighhoring villages for his success in and trapping muskrats.Just oc boy he stooped over the low bank and drsw to the surface > by \"one about thres feet one for in depth, and \u2018Snding I it empty careful ully it and went on down the pat ther discours a at the appearance of so formidable a eom- petitor, the boy stood 4 few moments contemplating à quest of r fle when pr distanes above him sd a few fost from the opposite bank a black spot sudden; from beneath the mirror-like surface of the water.B80 silently bad it appeared that not a ripple was visible.or a a moment it remained perfestly still, and then orig slowly scross \u2018the stream wards behind a large diverging i tha po J in the soft moonlight like st: The boy's heart began to beat for, ; the black dog stood as it carved in ebony, and the eyes of both were fixed upon the apex that V- shaped je.Many years have passed sinee dites but £ he ps se cinating eus ment, will rer Sie Porte lowly, almost st lmporceptibly, She little \u2018gun, that never bef Page gere at sy me larger than ht to the check Long ore the point of that tipple came within its limited as Would he see ust Would he take | .alarm?dive?were the agonisi thoughts that coursed thelr wa ihe htning through she boy's brain and still the wake grew wider and wider as the black point cams steadily to- aris Mm.The trigger was pressed and the re- rt, light as It was, seemed vy foud to the boy in that silent val The shot had hardly left the barrel when the black sprang with his full strength from the low bank ind the water, and & moment later laid at the boys fest a muskrat that measured A two feet from tip an Since then the por has sou found the elk and the grimly in their strongholds of the Rockies amd the Blerra Nevadas; the antelope and huf- falo, when \u2018in miles and millions\u2019 they crowded the plains of Montana and Wyoming, often heard the sound of dis rifle.\"in one still moonlight night such so he has attem describe he wandered alone a ong the banks of the Galatia and watched o pair of heavers swimming about in a atifl bed in the river; the black spot What made your linens coarse?Common sospi Sunlight Soap saves linen.SUNLIGHT AP se 11% for tbe Dategen Mar.sé was much larger, the wake far move imposing, and «il the nocessortes sotem- ed much the same; but it failed stierly to bring back the keeniy thrilling ses- sations tEat 81184 the Boy's breast ea the banks of that old canal.craie it was bosause the Mack dog with the complicated pedignes was wheat.Perhaps the cl was ie \u2018thé boy himself.Who ean Forest and Stream\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014 MIS NICKBL IN A CAR SLOT Nicolo Tambrasch, a six-year-old Ital ian newsboy, ped ane of bia nickels st street and Delaws North-east.Nieole was roasing for a customer at, the time but when made sale he returned and recovering bis lost property.by.1 \u2018It's no use, n,\u2019 sai a pasar .mat roll into (be car doi, and be vont The peered i foto the nae RC Pe A em ir cious coin glimmering in the darkness.He eat on the \u20ac pondered for a few minutes, and then a ides came to him.He remembered that on 8 vacant lot in the peighborbood he hed seen a bit of stout wire, He burried to the spot, and there, half baried in growth of gras, he found the voi iden was to make & loop at tbe end.«lip the loop under fhe coin, and 0 lost nickel, It was s tough mechanical problem, but it did not dauas icolo.Nicolo waited till a car had passed, then set to work to fish out his five-cent piece.In just about three seconde his wire eatpe in contact with the conduetor vail.Then something bappened.Niosle did mot know what it was, for too quick for him to realize 0 ani There was à blinding flash of Ligh of soda Tee broken whieh Nicolo was the centre, was i Ih E=3t ith JE EF wire was not injured, whether the onating of dirt on it was eo t! to dst as à pon-conductor or Bot coulé say.The p to apooug: for his esr Flamin His nickel \u2014 PRESBYTERIAN SUMMER SCHOOL.Many Ontarie readers will be know that a summer school of school snd missionary, methods is held in Knox College, Toronto, fey) bind 6 to 16.Prof.Be Jantyne, of Koos lege, bas ments, and the vestes da at siude Caven, Prot.Walter Hurray, usie University, Halifax; Dr.ey, Toronte University; Beattie, Louisville, Ky.: the Rev.at E M.McLaren, Home ; the Rev.Dr R.P.Mckay, sion oy the 2 Rev.LL.B the er.k 8 fiz: fer bysicians are at Popes fg pier! 7 Tire A.ok Dr om of She ve Heater Toronts, Prim 3d specialist; Miss Adair, Tones ormal College (prol ti a ber of others aay well own, cost is nominal\u2014$l istration ps For {hose out of town, whether ladies or entire cout of fu ae fen 35 will Cover ent = Rev, ar patin ati advived, ¢ to Secretary, (ihe Rev.{Poe tbe \u201cWitnesa THE ANGLO-CELTIO RECONCILLA Te tt tr ager bv 10 wa Id the Cuil between, both is seen.Ost them be but friends ppt indond, es waged, aol ti the 20a the world 1 nest, Both, hoth superiatively share Brain pars and nerve, tact, pluez enû Genius to co te dare- Parts that Cutinee horose msil If mastery thee fr Chey ee wea and sen whem rent apart, What, what, pray, might they net have Had they besa ane In hand sad Desst.Bet whilet our muse this love-fest stagh, Twe honor'd memes the oes One, Bdward Geventd'e, our Satie \"rs And Wysddam's, scarcely now less S00 On Britain's roll of fame will These worthy names for ere iadimnsd, Wiontng enlightened statesmen\u2019s By men of peace 824 geod will Then, Coit and Saxon, let ue see Unite despite the sores of yore, And they'll bs, as now on the 08, Omaipetent upsa the where.W.0.FARNER Montreal, May, 1905 ee + VONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS GRIZZLIES THR ONLY GAME WORT SOOT .ING, Vow Yeek \u2018COommerdial Advertiser.\u201d) The old game hunter was amuse ing riente Leh peanuts into the mouth of Bruno, Central Park Me- grizaly .\u201cWhen it comes down te real shooting\u2019 the hunter ex- \u2018there's just one beast that's worth while, and that\u2019s this bear hers.tell you about the fun of and quail and duck shoo! deer sialking, for that matter; bu & man ever feels his throat swell in le to the end thing at all about the grimy, { know that's whare they make him.I've atalked him, just as you would stalk doer in the Adirondacks; I've bagged him fair and square om meeting him face to face.Im so! onde trapped him, and I've followed his trail for days and lured him with a \u201c \u201d and no finer, more exciting is under sumshine than to hunt old grunter in the wilde of his\u2019 own home.\u201d 5 \u2018What's the best way to hunt him?\" was asked.\u2018The best way and the easiest and most exciting way to \u201cdrag\u201d your bear.Once you have located tn, yon shoot a buck, to act as bait, and ou drag him along the mountain side {etind sour ny for five or six miles.At the end of tha \u201cdrag\u201d you piok out a convenient spot where to drop the bait and where you cam hide am rocks and crags to shoot from ter.As the grizzly comes lumbering along nt the end of his dsy\u2019s outing he scents the trail of the buck as he 4s about to cross it and, grunting with satisfaction, he waddies steadily, ever Sollowing the trail of the buck till he comes nearer and nearer the spot where you lie hiddes within easy of the carcass.But not only the gris- aly himself picks up the scent.Nam other animals follow it to end.\u2018You time your \u201c 0 you will reach the end of the ant about nightfall, and if you have chosen & moonlight night as wonderful sight awaits you.About nine o'clock a regular wild forest concert breaks loose from all sides.Every animal on four lege has followed the suit o the bear.Coy- of mountain lions, foxes and svery- Tain that loves meat has gathered within the range of five miles and has come to the feast about to begin.You don't shoot.There's no fur peppering mountain lions and foxes when you're expecting the Ling of them all, and you peep over the edge of your hiding place and enjoy the sight of the wilder- ness\u2014wild animals s-feast.The mountain lions boldly jump on\u201d the catcass and tear huge chunks out of its fat sides.The foxes and the cowardly toyotes steal warily toward the bait, one eye on the food and the other on every other beast in the gathering.\u2018By and by you hear\u2014\u201chug Advertisements.Was Unable to do any Work for Fouror | Five Monthe.Was Weak and Miserable, Thought She Would Die.Dootor Could Do No Good, Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills ENSoted « Complete Cure in the Cou of MRS.CANOLING NUTT, Merviaburg, Ont.She says : \u201cIt affords me great bout what your Heart and Nerve to speak Pilis have done for me.About a'year age | was taken ill with heart trouble and got so that | was unable to do any work for four or fire months.! got s0 weak and miserable that my friends thought I was going to die.The doctor atiended me for some tiæe but | continued to grow worse.At last [ decided to try Milbura's Heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking two boxes they made me well and strong again.| cannot praise them too highly to those suffering from nervous weakness and heart troubles.\u2019 Müburn'e Heart and Nerve Pils are cents per box, or 3 for $1.25 at all lors, or THE T.ANLBURN OO, Limêted, TORONTO, ONT.\\ + has finished, and when with a last t is sent howling and limp- with a mighty stroke from the derous paw.of the dear is so strong in the old fel low\u2019s nose that he doesn\u2019t suspect human hunters near and he lingering look, he waddles off into the thicket you lis still.He is only repairing for a short anoose close to his meal and by dawn he will be up again and return for a breakfast, by the light of the early sun, whem you can squint along barrel and bring the sights in line with a spot between the two eyes, is your time If you bit him right and your bullet crashes into the brain, the bear drops in his tracks and is dead without even {fosling the sting of the bullet.The brain is the only place to shoot = grizzly.He is one of the toughest animals to kill.I bave seen ond of them run half a mils after being shot es persons will believe grlsaly persons eve à will attack\u2019s man unless he himself is first attacked.I teok hunters at their word one time I was up in Mountain and came near paying for with my life.1 had killed a large lk that morning and returned in at- ternoon on horseback with a par of men from the camp to skin the oar cass and to bave a picture taken of him, for he was a big fellow.As we mesred the spot we saw that $ sir had been there phosd of use Bot imagine we actually mourut im from bis meal, and with out least apprehension danger we leaned our rifles inst a tres about fifty feet away and got to work.There were thres of us, but only two loaded with his camera and had to come loaded with his camera and had come unarmed.We had finished the picture and were hard at work when we heard a snapping and crashing in the bushes behing.os rl with à ser- us of savage wis & old female and a pair of ball grove cubs came down on us like threes avalanches We were horror-struck to ses that the beasts were between us and our rifles, and we dashed for our horses, thinking the bears would centre their attention on the deed elk and leave us alone.t was strange how out and neglected the the horses.We had not time to mount our terror-stricken beasts, the bears came down on us eo quickly, and all that remsined was to t at eloss quarters for our lives.th one ac cord we drew our hunting knives and in desperation rushed toward the bears to attack.We threw our hats at them and yelled like Indians, and, actually, we bluffed them to a standstill Seeing theamselves confronted in equal numbers they stopped, ross on their hind legs, snaped and grunted and turned tail and ran.That gave us our chance for the guns, and we got the old bear and one of the cubs for our scare, but the second cub escaped in the thicket.\u201cI guess more lies are believed about the grizzly than about any other animal.We hear about them w 1,600 and 1,800 and even 2,000 pounds, but the a grizzly I ever saw didn\u2019t weigh more than 700 or 800 ; pounds.The trouble with most grissly unters is they do mot go to the trouble of weighing their game.For the most part they are too far in the brekwoods to get at scales.But the biggest of the bears doesn't weigh \u2018more than 800 pounds, and you can put that down as gorpel truth.\u201cA grizsly will eat about everythi that can be esten.It makes no difference whether the food is flesh, fish, fowl, berries, bees or worms\u2014any- li thing down to roots and herbs with bis highness.Elk meat he likes * better than any other, and whenever taken enough for himself, he uses the carcass to a grissly.In winter time the bear bibernates in a eave or some hollow tree, where he sleeps, living on the fat he has stored away in layers during his season.An old .grizaly is about as fit to eat as an } old horse.That is, you can eat him, but he's stringy and tough ss leather.\u2018But & young, tender bear of this species, lly when fattened for his first siege of winter sleep, is one | of the most delicious meats served.\u2018The skin of the grizzly is one of the most valuable trophies a sporteman \u2018can obtain.In America it Is what the tiger skim is in India and the lion skin in Afries.The danger of taking such « skin and the nerve and experience ifgshows in like having a post graduate diploma into the highest ranks of the hunter.No, sir, for the best of all hunting, give me this same chap here.\u2018 \u2014 The Emperor William recently told a number of Indies that his wife, the kaiserin, believed woman's voeation to be the four K's.The ladies were Americans and did not understand, and the Emperor explained that the four lle stood for kinder, kirehe, kuechs and kleider, or, in English, children, chureb, owokery and cinlhes.: S 5 BE \u2018; 8 : M1 Hs êtes gt i gl ie : { 5 Tr ROYALTY AT HOLYROOD Si 335 Riccio held her goun and cried for sv \u2018 Bave life, madam ! save Kfe!\u2019 In the li le pañeage aù the bond of the narrow stair thery is shows a dark stain ie i aod thers be his queen to nis cries, and mid\u2014 \u20181 shall study =!\u201d \"A few months hom, \u201cDarnley.when she wept more bitterly masterful cause of this Queen Mary's bre she bad at the plain epeaking of 5 Pi Oa | *Ÿ e public entry Bothwell than Master James VI., made to \u2018when in his fourteenth , and went on, he to Holyrood, snd made it bis home ti to claim the erown went south The Coronation of Charles I.too place at Hol te of Dunba: \u2014to al welcome.Pal ood.was 08 and d 1 family from France came there for uge, But in 1822 the palace in the 438.G 1V.came ro Hcot Dalkeith P te ben he viet inburgh the ve \u201croy Stand with hesther sticking out all over his hat, and pushing past aa old dignified Sal pot, man, dinos Le angry the day, No one was medder than Sir Walter Jas every et and diréction, and ing the ground.situation, exclaimed, \u2018 This te Wet as the day if va is, à bi cost, let uniform, is, à blue car] a bunter kills au elk, after he has ur cuffs, od nya, \u201cAt irre tional, military and ficial, to the n of costume, of ressed iu Windsor col- Ah qay- , of the most various umes were waving in every velvet trains were At the castle.e king, on seerng the view {rom the loft was he refused an wonderfull\u2019 brells, and even uncovered fais Lead and waved bia hat.At the levee th hadi of \u2014meny «nd His Maj wes poted the du cially raid to have ere were eight hundred them most vesutiful\u2014 ughters of a \u2018Highland chief\u2014MeDonald of the Isles.The peo- le were anand th erians.He :ntersd with « the hundredth >oinister, in his hand, Palm.and your life ie The sermon sense, iglous feels uite charmed with Ki V., and his devotional mann Dr.Lai from the tex! er sect of the mont, the \u2018Fe es \u2018or ye are every attempt at misplaced bid Five day remarks : list of dt Presby book th Christ in md, had pleased the correct taste, and t ngs combine to make hi Te re \u2019 de in \u2018 king sat most attentively during the whole time the ing; he devotion ng and was evidently aff TIMID we deliver sentiment and the ringing of vhe psalms and paraphreses all Bis sou fn hie turns took of the tumes, wring the time of ; he seemed to enter with to the muse, and moved Dead to the time of the diff t di it Er fly 3 Ë if i : ff Me i Hi Ë i QUEER CHANGES IN NAMES ®tsightway MR.PEUERSTEIN BECOMES TLINT- STONE\u2019 IN INDIANA, \u2018PIERRE DE FUSIL' IN NEW OR LEANS, AND \u2018PETER GUN ments in this country.Prof.Learned said that one- of most remarkable things thet came te his attention in bis (rst and experimental vania, was iar manner in which family names had son who were quite positive that they o ke emo bo, il of over, spol ot stil the name of Schmidt and Schneider, proud of their Bootch ancestry.But the Tost peculiar case of all were where certain Scotch-Irish names had undergone a process of Teutonization.When the ancestors of certain Scotch-Irish settlery & the name of Brodie, Colquhoun nad illespie cams among theses Germans, latter, unable to pronounce their broad Celtic names, that to-day the descendants of such setters are known as Brodt, Kuhlhund saad Oburch such thing as a civil marriage, and di-| The An amusing true story is told as an illustration of toe Jifhcultine sometimes ex in ng a rigin fam- fy names by Prof.'H.Carcington Boi.fom, et Prof.> \u2019s work, early forties a yo enowylvani- ; of Fonerstein emigrated gl ibe ame Feuerstein in the hope of bettering his condition: Find Log his name rath awkward and diff- cult A Sronunciation in the (mouths of ais bors, changed if ita English equivalent of Flintstone.Finding the country and people little to \u2018nis liking end being of a ing and adventur ous disposition, be \u2018eft Indiana and travelled south by water to New Orleans.There he eventsally in one of the Creole parishes to the west of that city, where the agi unable to pronounce the mame intstone, took to calling him \u2018Pierre de ail, © that paler : time every one or gran a such, in reality, wes his forename and surname.ng bis residence in Louisi- ans ne fell in with parties who had business.connections in Mason hasetty and waxing prosperous in their employ, went fo Boston to act as lle agent and resentative of Louisiana house.thie time he had rather fallen 1m love with the, name of Pierre de Fusil.To his winking aad & very aristoeratic wi ™ resented However, tbe name, | Peter Qun, fret applied in fun to him pe EN t ° Li ste) be sucoum! to the inevitable ue, \u201cProf.Alexander Grebems Bel relates another somewbat similar story: \u20181 gpend my summers in Nove Soot,\u2019 he sai \u2018whish, sa you know, wne settled in 17: Becta h Highlander.ai Pécalartes ti wo ui b fui, manner in woich de Boston Sottiors rised the Gp ER Re \u2026 ï E thin tbe anoieot poset foe of designati à t of people of the same name by some phys al peculiarity or thetr mother Fart ss and bas obta in Beotland.V it the merchants could not collect their bille, and so it become legalised 29 à means has proper of tification.If send the letter Campbell, dhu (the Sass is Nova fae Indian tribes ined in northern | MARRIAGE IN RUSSIA THE SPINSTER HAS AN UNPLEAS ANT PROSPECT IN THAT we that of a , and the mony of à man that of à woman.Accord ere is no vorce, except in one case, is tically unobtainsble by à weman.Fe exoen.tion is the ivation of civil ri banishment of the husband.If the wife 0 she can follow her husband into exile, and Russian literature js full of thetic stories of women, tenderly nur- Fired braving the terrors of the long Si- 1 All children, however, born Ja exils are regarded us belonging to the lowest class of society.If, on the other Band, the ite soak «, on the ples of her husband's bani ment, ivoi the Church in this case relaxes pind line and grants ples.Although the statute recognizes adu) desertion on the part of the fact ai ushand unds for divorce, the law is beset wi such dificuitios that it is never to except by the wealthy, who can siways make the tardy wheels remove more While divorce la difficult to obtain, there are other means resorted to which reach the same destination, only by a different route.Laws in Russia are made not to be broken, but to be evaded, and both the civil and ecclesiastical authori bave the art evasion to gt 2% Ë £ F i if £ [ > H E i Ë i asf > = 3 - = 5 jf ET & fe i kbs Ex 5 i £ = = g 1 Hi si 45 sF3; : & = i i 1337] 3 i \u2014 1 .ê i 3 Af 1 § 5 14 > i Ë sf ; ii | ÿ E { i # 11 Ar g 3 : Fiz bi il ; Er f | ; Li Hi fe FF Advertisements SHE PATIENTL BORE DISGRACE for (A Sad letter from a lady wheee Husband was Dissipsted.ts QE ie A SHIPLE REMEDY FOR PREVENTING ANS OURING BY NATURAL MEANS All Functional Derangemants of the Lives, lrrers in Diet (Eating or Drinking), Billousness, Blok b Feoreriah Cold, and Fevers of all kinds.mL MAT LSS a DLs Ye eation.rrisges may be annulled any informality has occurred in them, and if parties are willi the rest is only à question of money.In some parte of the ire the ge service is th this goutingency in view The te may be left undated, or the age of the coniracting rties omitted.In some parte of Little Russia a lative, during the ceremony, gives th ride a slap, to prove in case = Feed that she has married under compulsion.Women who in ining & separa- SOUR [Teter iis ED.C DISPEPSIA wYRE MONTY CURR | Wholgsale of Mass.Brame Sous, Lad, Fits Cured Free KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RLSTORSS | HARLEYS: OF ENGLAND * sATACAU *.FMP UNLETTERED FOLK IN ENT LISH VILLAGES - THKIR WAGES AND PER- QUINTES.from the great, troublous without takes & long while to eur or, at any rate, to ftself on the inhabitants.the ne bulk of them know aught w Kdueation ast and the ty rate, and so forth.I doubt, whether it will affect us much.told, the inhabitants, including folk at the little beer-house up winding lane and the Bootchman Ms family at the sixteenth cen- farm, number about a hundred.Wwe can count just under forty of whom eight cannot write of read their own names.The shepherd, for instance, cannot, i* EEF | erefors belong to & dark age in ténestion matters.\u2018The hamlet is, I should say, on thé set in a fairly Barry .is nobody out of work with us, some calculations we bave been tend to show that the folk\u2019 so ill-off.I believe that the weskiy wage of the men; taking the through, and making aliowanes the Purduisitey and presents they rhb to about nivetsen or ty shilli pay [iY farmer or the squire e a week for their pttages, whereas the rent would be a erown if their landlords were small and capitalists.The head dai sixteen shillings 8 week, with a By 3 g of milk ev day, the under- rymen get à abil or 20 less, and also their quart of mille The « rd has 10s, with 64.for every he tails\u2014he has been very foctunpte with his lambs this ses- som, which, I hear, is not a universal experience.The \u2018waggon money,\u2019 i.o., so much for every waggon of farm produce that be takes to the nearest railway station, whenes it is despatched to the Junetion, and thence to the great city, of which he himself has only \u2018heard Then thers is the hiring mosey at as much ne pd a lump.At Christmas ome farmers gave a mite to mh Tt as ol another alwa 8 \u2014the {ook on a of beef and bam combiriéd as the treat possible, go far as eatal are eon- earned.Of course, we must not forget that there are certain eonsidersble Fhare is beer.of the men sa: that they four and à of a \u201cday\u201d That is ex- tion.But ten os twelve giasses of besr are not É okt of the way, and sixteen not by any means out of the question.By about the tenth glass they often talkative, so an in the telle me.After, say, the twelfth \u2018are apt to be rude in language.bd Bow a the licencing laws are abandon coming striet, the th glass bes: ia not often to be rex « man of proved eapacit drink LA asd not k drunk.\u2014Corres- pontiscs of London Express.to ience, is intense enough, Su ninth Sse inal warriors of ou Bore skin to warfare than to friend: ths before a tribal match was due weeks 8 players would be selected, and they would prepare by fasting\u2014 mw ing into rigorous training.By ob before the day of the math all the players would assemble round a ot tre, and there would begin « wild, dance, with mad musie ever rising louder and faster, the dancers leaping, screaming, shaking their cross sticks, as Por headache (wheiber rien ) id , ewig of she \u2018Joints sad pains of ail Xinday Radway\u2019s Ready Retiof will of 116 continued use vase, and for à fou days à permanent cure CURES AND PREVENTS Cotes, Goughe, Sore Throat Hoarsenees, StifY Neck, Bronohitis, Oatarrh, Headache, Teothaohe, Rheumatiom, Neuralgia, Asthma, Bruises, aprains, Quicker Than Any Known À Ps Boni Tt ee Se prostratod with diseases may buffer .RADWAY'S READY RELIKP Will Asvrd Instant Ease.Trvennar:r- À half to & tesspoontul In half à Sumbler water will in 8 few minutes cure ps, Atomach, Nausea, V'nmi' ing, ra, Pate end ei Nick Headache, EEE.EET \u2018Bold by Bruggiets.2 WES TO GET BABWAFS - a « he is anly thirty-aix, and does top speed, the sides, : a y.t consiet of from twent: EEE , sar morning and lasting far to pe, day.the ball was procraily up (nto the air, and then the and a score of players would Toad : eu to strike.Wherever the ball went there wild yells, field would follow with and the one at last would pick F the bail, twisting, ducking, leaping, while Torty or hoy Shemaping, doubling, the for there in the way of boundaries, in wild and slorieus stampede.\u201cPearson's Magasine\u201d as VICTIMS OF THB PIANO THE PERFORMERS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES TO BE PITIED (From the Housekeeper.\u2019 A Berlin physician be- lisving that excessive practice at the plano is responsible in a measure for © alarming spread of nervous dis- oases, has instituted s campaign t ng the musical educa n of dren at the early age now customary both in this country asd in Europe.In his opinion no girl should be tted to enter upon the study of music before the age of sixteen, and even then the hours of upon the keyboard should be restricted to two a day.Of 1,000 girls who undertook be- ore the age of twelve 800 inter became afflicted with some form of nervous disease, but of 1,000 whose musical education was negiected only 100 over suffered in this manner.From these statistics the doctor deduces the theory that fewer \u2018Anger exercises\u2019 and more exercise out of doors are the needs of girls nowadays, and though deductions from statistics are grnérally to be looked upon with sus- Picton, many of the laity will approve 8 common-senss views.But the German savant t well have gone a step further in hie inves tions and considered the sad onses of thoss who are compelled to listen to the efforts of the beginners upon Slayer ire motaiag somparod bo those yor are no of the involuntary auditor who is -| of the warden in cl 1 = part of a third high stone the Tork of the aia \u201cShrine, who ppear rather iMing their Aout Salwar up that ultimately the penitentiary shsll the t model farm oF the province.The re turns from this labor Jaryely bel to make the prison sellwaps ul ue i of exercise in the open air ao Fhducement to behavior.à king, ete, all the clothing worn br the convicts \"being poops I by and even part of that worn by the officials in charge.As s result, some prisoners, spxiows to reform, who enter od the institution unlettered and igor.ent of any kind of honest labor, have ou liberation been able to rad sod write a ve possessed a good ow some trade.These men now Took back on their term of incarceration as s bless in isguise.a ace seems to be as clean, well swept as deck of a 'man-of-war.The air is extraordinarily fresh and pure, bi straight off the prairie, and the inmates, some- the confinement, pole, owing to pren fmerelly an appearance of ro- trying to work, perhaps, while an boum Beethoven in the next room hb p senles with one finger.Too many girls without s particle of talent the study of music, and espe- y the 0, because their parents believe it is \u2018the proper to do.After ruining the nerves of h- bors and lowering the value of the adjacent property, these girls finally musie as ignorant as when they and taks soms other fad.Few girls dabble in painting or drawing without at least a m or artistlo taste or talent, bat many, apparently, regar p as & purely madnieal sou 000m] ro t.If this Berlin physician eam induce such girls to formke the piano in favor of tbe golf atick, the lawn mower or the carpet sweeper, his of- forts in behalf of suffering humanity will not bave been im vain.\u2014 FROM JOHANNESBURG \u2014 THE CITY AS IT IS IN PEACE TIMES-A MONTREAL TRIO.Letters from Johannesburg up to April 10, speak of a boom in the near future over South Afries, and the town is having a new club house, to cost $200,000.Mr.W.P.Burns, of Mont real, who has been in Johannesburg since the war, writes in a very inter esting vein about going to attend à gold rush for a syndicate, to peg out mining near Heidoiberg.Mr.Walter Webb and Mr.Thomas Kennedy, Montreal men, were at Johannesburg when Mr.Burns wrote, Bpeak- difficulties for young >| ing of lodging men, Mr.Burns saya most young men own their own bed or mattress, a table, and perhaps a chair or two, rent a room at £2 to £5 per month, send their washing to \u20ac Kaffir woman, have a Kaffir scrub out the room once a week, and take their mealy wherever they happen to be at meal time.The tea rooms and restaurants give meals at from le.8d.to 2s 64.A cup of coffee is 64.and rolls or buns 3d.each.\u2018Fancy Saying 6 cents for a cake you would buy in Montreal for 10 cents a dosen,\u2019 writes Mr.Burns.Washing is 4s.6d.per dosen, or 10 cents each piece.A five-roomed wood and fron house rents from £18 to £17 10s.ab\", month, and if in a nice place, £20 per month.When workmen go away any dis tance from the city to build a new house, they take a pair of blankets and comp out until the job is done, getting a Kaffir to cook for them\u2014 no matter, as they do not even know how to boil water properly.While business is described as a little alow, the impression of Mr.Burns is that when the duties and rellway rates pgeoo ore fixed there will be a grest boom in South Africa.There À man, with hair and n clean shavem face, who od in Pr tle and vis mort = je third was 1 fod for being what an old English chronicler calls \u2018a coiner of nsughty erowns\u2019 On the occasion of his last iocharge the Roman Catholic Arcu- ishop, out of charity, e: im to look after he rete er heatin the archiepiscopal palace, which was the kind of job be wanted to enable fim to carry on his operations comfortably.His vacation was & short one, however, and to-day he is honestly bent on making the approach to the prison the moat picturesque and best kept in Manitoba.1 wae surprised to hesr that Indians rarely attempt to get away.As confine ment must be so much more irksome to them than te white men, we might ex pect that would quickly become desperate, but they seem to be dased by hei ings, and cowed by the their distance which separates them from their tribe.- QUAY AND THE CIGARETTE BILL.A member of the Legislature tells .god étory concerni! passage of nti-Cigarette Bll, the enactment of which bas caused American Company to ask explaustions of Senator Quay.; According to this authority, Quay promised the Tobacco Trust that no legis lation Affecting it should be ed br je present Legislature, and the , therefore, did not concern itself about certain measures pending in the Senate and House, believing that the \u2018 Old Man would see that sll bills at variance with their interests would be duly killed.It had been an old dodge to eee that a similar measure was in session after session, with the result of squees- ing the \u2018Tobacco Trust to a han extent, when the bill was af ét AT e p © gat i\" unknown to the rosraber who iat foduced it, was to puces PE RS the member who .t it 1d be « good joke ar the bill and thereby spoil hu scheme, Before knew what bad happes- ode\u201d banre ad \u2018reached the governor and received his signature.en the \u2018Old Man\u2019 was informed it is mid fant SAL \u2019 ä oe soo Trust annot be convlased that it was not given or a god ks IGRATEFU \"12\" «3 Adosrotsonentss Cornet PLN L, HAPPY WOMEN which the bloed is eut of order when ples .That De ar os blood contains toe much and times co Peruns and Dr.Lonis 11, with Dr.found done Alexandra work si by Dr.wiffering in blotches.I had sod limbs, and was constipated.took in a short time sll was changed.All the impurities of the blood were cleansed, the pains relieved, and was restored to perfect health.complexion is 4ne and clear, and I do not need any powder to cover up the \u2018ections.\u201d\u2014 Miss L.F.Aker.Saved Tain metic car ever imitate.for peveral years with humor of the blood which inflamed the skin and at my face with pi pains in my le erall MISS LRANER How a Handsome Detroit Belle : _\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Regained Health and Beauty.Facial Blomishes\u2014How te Remove Them Permanently.188 LF.AKER, MS Second Ave, Detroit, \u2018Peruns is à , better than any peint or powder for it gives joo that clear, the glow of health, which no co Mich., writes: decided beautifier, emooth complexion 1 was troubled mples and back My think that Fo les blood is out order, DR.LOUIS KLOPSCH'S INTERVIEW WITH OUR QUEEN.of the , head \u2018Christian Herald\u2019 Famine Relief Work in Finland, Bweden and Norway, hed an audience lssting an hour, on Christien, Queen andra, and the Dowager Empress of Russia, at the Roysl hagen, in Denmark.The Queen was the first to ake io conversation with Kiopech, and expressed pro- reciation of the good work yi lace at Copen- ns for Indie.Her Ma- thank American jeoty if that she had resd and beard of its magnitude with ever-increasing amasement and admiration, Queen \u2026 Kiopech to le for their + ne of In- a, adding, \u2018America bas dome much re oll Frotovadly grateful.The gon are oui .n- Fe t Eros may Beas.d's sincerest gratitude.\u2019 Both Alexandra aud the Dow- were touched to tears 's deseription of the 8 He showed their 1 should write re this letter.co # or it may bein excess of the needs of the De ét- loads and There can be no doubt of it that a cleansing of the sys tem is Decnmary.; The question arises \u2018What is the remedy that will best accomplish this pur pose?\u201d Eomething that will cleanse and Stimulate tbe mucoue Jrmbranes of the jody.Peruna ex: euch à as Lundreds of women can oy Fowler, Bussey, ites: \u2018As 1 owe health and entirely to Perune, it is only just that I About six months ago tracted a severe cold which I neglected and which went from bad to worse.My head was ped up, my throst and lungs sore and was 1n 'y pretty bad way.\u2018I then consulted a doctor, but after Majesties n large piece of \u2018hunger bread,\u2019 which has been the only food of the people of Finland since last October to the present time.There is no meat and no vegetables, The bread is made of chop straw, pine bark, and little rye flour.The people give thaë\u201dbread, dipped in salt water, to babies, They bave no milk, because the cows bave to be killed for food.King Christian asked Dr.Klopech to convey his greetinge to Danes in Am- eriea, from whom he has recently received many tokens of loyalty and affection.The journey through Finland and Sweden by Dr.Klopsch was marked by extrsordinary ular demonstrations, the people welcoming Dr.Kilopsch with song, orstofy, and poetry, and tributes of flowers, to ex- thelr heart oi a recistion ot is generosity ing Fin! er time of need.In thres weeks Dr.Klopech has traversed the enter part of Northern Finland by sledges, and practically every important centre of stress north and east of Helsingfors.Notwithatanding official 00 that there is mo starvation (for which rea- medicines Thank Pe-ru-na for Their Health and {0 or over 8 t from them I de termined to try Peruna; alt! th I do i be is up by to emtc o person catches cold in January the invi weather, but to atch cold in ting y unfortunate as the weather tends to de press rather than invigorate.happens that to take way it frequent) In this eold in May is far worsc than a winter toms of s May cold.But should à cold make its appearance in spite of set Le ge , at the appearance of the tirst Af loses of Peruna in the wouders.lew will do 3 pine.or wil only utions don't wait for i mn to take Perunms Don\u2019t take any ptoms.od make you more lia- cold again.Peruns cures 8 cold without damage to the system.If you do not derive prompt and sab- iafactory results from the use of Peruma, write at once to full statement of your case nd he 1 will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratia.Send for a free copy of Health and Beauty.Address Dr.The Ohio.son the Czar has For women only.Hartman, President of Hartman Benitarium, lumbas, stopped tions for Finland), Dr.orts that the famine thi beerip- roach out Fine and is gradually increasing in intem- sity and extent.ren are house.The most a conditions prevail, Hundreds of auf from house te ng Scarlet fever and measles are epidemic.Thousands of deaths have rish reports that Rolately destitute, occurred.A single five thousand are a and have been subsisting bread\u2019 sinoe October.milk and sole on Wen potatoas are utterly lacking throughout the whole famine avez.Thousands are barefooted and clothed in while the ground is covered by deep snow.The suffering and want are beyond deseri hondred thousand Fin One are ion.nders wholly dependent on relief at the present moment.The worst will come in May, when the spring thaws will render many sufferers inaccessible.\u2014 London \u2018Christian Herald! \u2014 In Ji of ol span ninsty-tbcee percent ¥- 216 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS \u2018 Juma & 1008 shortly be increased, it ts the intention The mutton je { pod lity, earrying are very confieting, local estimated + A a nfs AGRIOULTURAL & BORTICULTURAL % use either nine Le twelve nossies in- a large proportion Teas oat.ra from failure up to half, two- WA Goole compsemévattonn Avr fareure péri stead of six on each line.Mr.MacKiu-| About city years age the breed now a and rarely three-fourths of a IR smydpmperessrsiyeyt sig gronfport noa fe sug week attending 4 public haut koown us Oxford Dowss és esteb- crop.Ii fe evident now that in some N .ion wer sprayers in moi wool -» SECT ES RSI Ski) Bal SRI Re ST pe i DON'T WORRY aun, wee of our readers mag be ob to furnish sash reptiles.Questions must slugs be sorenguniod [td + 19 a adiiress, Sought not covertly Ar publ * \u201d\" a ORCHARD-SPRAYING \u2014 Department of Agriculture Bulletin.The Fruit Division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture is just now giving a series of orchard demoastra- tiene in Ontario and Quebec, to illus trate the great advantages which fol low the use of the power sprayer.During the past week work has been carried en in the vicinity of Woodatock and Ingersoll, Ont.by Mesers.P.J.Carey, Dominion, Fruit Inspector, and J.C.Harris, West Oxford, both practical farmers, who have made a suo cam of fruit growing, and whe give careful attention to all the details of their spraying operations.The chiet object is to show that a domen or more does threshing, who can easily make himself thoroughly conversant - with the best methods of spraying, and en- him to make regular visita to orchards.At each farm the ex- sprayer will only require the as- and thes the regular work of the farm need not be interrupted.Under present me thodà every farmer in the fruit dis- tricte requires a spraying outfit of his ows, and the spraying, Hf dome at all is dome in a careless, half-hearted way by mea who do not know just when of how the work should be performed.Parmers are very busy at the season when spraying should be dons, cou- sequently it is often neglectd entirely or postponed until too late to be affective.Farmers have reason to feel indebt- od to Mr.W.A.MacKinnon, chief of the fruit division, for bringing to their attention the merits of the power sprayer.If the old methods of pray.were valuable, and it is generally sdmitted that they were, this new must prove infinitely better.1! thorough and rapid and is accom- th little or mo exertion or Ameo enience.The pressure is spa small ine ne on the fy > and done while the horses are driven up and down between the rows of trees.The liquid is forced from n tank on the waggon, through two lines of small rubber hose.By the use of bamboo rods, with a cluster of six small nozzles at the end.it is This to reach the topmost q of the trees, and the spray, which ss fine as a cloud of vapor, falls lightly upon the trees and adheres mweh better than if spplied in » coarse apray asis sometimes done.The pressure of 80 to 100 pounds to the inch emsures à spray so fine that it penetrates to all parts of the trees.This is ose of the chief advantages of the new sprayer.The difficulty has been to reach the tops of trees without a of the preparation used, which has been the invariable resuit whea wy stream was turned on.Again LH » the appliances used by most farmers ¥ ve only one nosle, while this, as has been\u2019 stated, has six on each line + ef hose, and the force is much greater è ave a\u201c .ve and the mist f Tr, which is all im.t.favorable conditions the opera.this machine sould probably spray hundred to eight hundred trees \u2018orty trees, some of them diffi at, were munutes; al sev- s day, game o them loi operators have been av four hundred and five hand day.The trees sprayed will be regular course\u2014four sprayings at by the Department of A , ; tests wil ring about general adop je power epray- A similar spraying apparatus 9 Der used by private owners jo the Nap district and is paid to give excellent The ufficieney of the machine will SI eri iid i se - * SEE 5 BLACK HEAD OF TURKEYS.This is à serious disease and is very often fatal.The immadiate eause is a parasite that works bowels and liver.Many young birds die from this disease during July and Augost.The aymptoms are diarrhosa aod dull rough festhers.The bead of the bird turns à dark | color, hence the name\u2014Black Head.Disinfectants are recommended usu- pity, but unless the conditions that have uced the parasite are chan ed the work of the disinfectants il not be ent.The parasite is net the first cause of the borne, but only appears when impure blood and weakness have made the conditions {favorable for the support of parasitic life.These conditions are often ht about by hnproper food, food that is lacking in those aromatic qualities that are essential to thorough as tm Lio Heron contains those qualit! regularly to tur keys will so change the sonditions that perasitie life will ba impossible.This matter is warthy of a test by any turkey raiser who bad Black Head ia his flock, aa the He of one bird mved will fully repay kim for the oneh outlay.E rayed in about good N.Y.in order te familiarise hime! with time merite and demerits of the various ines now.on the ma It i contended that if farmers will only unite to carry out a_ systematic campaign of epraying according to the latest methods, « great deal may be done towards eradidating enemies of fruit.x riers ho are emilie with the re sults spray! and the systematic oat of orchards, strongly endorse spraying, Claiming that it is oertain to improve the quality of the fruit, and in support of ther claim they refer to orchards where the system has been carried out, the fruit of which always commands the highest price.SHORT.WOOL SHEEP The influence which the under Bakewell exercised n ee de heh scarcely « in nde a ee pi Fon 2, cis in 10; ri- writes Me.RH.Rew, a British autbor- ity, ia the \u2018Country Gentleman.\u2019 Pro bably the Southdown is of purer ¢ than any other in Great Britain, as it bas been very littie indebted to out side crossing.It is stated that a cross with the Dishley Leicester was tried but proved a failure, and that the Merino was also tried with still less snocess.ie uentl the breed may sue, to ve been im) selection, edly cong Jb à ad i to the 3 whenoa takes ia Dans, although little is known of ita ancient Listory.Mr.Ellman n his experiments as a breeder about 1780- little later than Bakewell\u2014and for over fifty years devoted his ies to the work of improving the Southdown .In come re te his aim differed from Bakewell\u2019s Bakewell, as we have seen, endeavored to obtain the maximum of fat with the minimum of bone, and neglected the fleece almost entirely.Ellman, on the other band, would not force his young stock, and was mainly anxious to seeure otre of constitution; and altho at first he had to resort to inbrsedy m ti ificulty in obtaining ani enough for Tis purpose from ol.locks, t as soon 38 he was able he availed Timeelt of fresh strains of blood.Ar 1784 il the coun- descent thur Young, writing in Ellman's fiock ag the finest tv, The Boutbdowns have since Cambridge they have to speak, and « larger t; of sheep been there developed.ores twelve to fourteen per quar was con sidered 8 fale weight for a two-year-old wether, and the finished sheep was otten four or five years old, when it weighed perhaps eighteen or twenty pounds per juarter.or Southdowns are fit tor ve butcher at thirteen to fifteen months ol to the weight formerly at- oti Re yeh sheep; while the two-shear wethers make twenty to twenty-two and to thirt: unds quarter.eee aversges = Debout four and « pounda, the wool being fine, very = followi are To els Southdown a given in grier pouate the : lock Book\u2019 of the breed: Ps « Southdown we look for a and level between the ears, with no sign of slug or dark poll, eyes large, bright and -prominent; ears of medium sise, with short wool; face dull, not too long from eyes to nosy, and of one even mouse color, not approaching black or kled with white; under jaw light; a wide at base, strong and good; shoulders well put in, the top level with the baek; chest wide and 3 thick through the heart; fore flanks f developed; ribs wide sprang and ribbed up; back level, with wide and flat loin, the whole covered with firm i fanks deep and full, ramp wide, Jong and well turned; tail and set on almost level with chine; thi full and well let down, with deep, wide twist, ensuring a leg of mutton; legs a mouse color, the body,\u201d the whole of which should be coversd with a fine, close and even fleece down to hocks and knees, and right up to tbe cheeks, with Ti enor era the Drides \u2018es or across the nose, Fie skin should be of a delicate and bright pink, the carriage feu temanly, an the walk that of a thor Fer is no breed which \u2018looms larger\u2019 in the public eye than the Shropshires, which, thanks mainly to the wise enter ise of their breeders, have spread wide F over England in comparatively short time, and have secured a big slios of the ct trade.Yet its history is practi cally comprised in the last half century.It is generally assumed to have been of mixed cup the chief ingredient being the old Morfe Common breed, but other local varieties, such as the Clun Forest, the Longwynd and the Casnock Chase, contributed their re.was probably also some infusion of Bouth- down, Leicester and Cotswold blood, while it is also said there was a Merino cross.At any rate, some excellent materials went to the making of the breed which has now for many Jers been ger- manently established and kept strictly pure.The Shropshire breeders were the first in Great Britain te start a book for the registration of gee A prominent feature od hropshire is the closely-covered head, the wool comin aver the space between and in front of the ears and even down the face.The head is well developed, with muscular neck well set on, and good shoulders; the barrel is deep and symmetrical, placed av squarely ns possible on short les.The skin should be cherry color, the face and legs \u2018a soit black, not sooty or a rusty brown,\u2019 and free from white spots, Shropshire ewes ape prolific and goud mothers.Wethers with good farming = come to market et 11 to 14 months old, weighing to pounds per quarter, in some cases ter weights, The aversge weight of for a fair flock is seven payée, but many average sevens asd a ball pounds, a: greater and \u201coutside weights are common fer individual sheep.woole, such as Southdowns and shires.The aim of the few skilful end enterprising mew who undertook this wes to combine the weight and wosl of the Long-weol with the uals of the Down, «nd the result of the rte was mark edly euccesaful.It took, of course, some patience and perseveranos to fix the type, but once thie wee done, the breed made wonderfu) « and hes bow e very popular.It posseeses, al with uniformity of character, great Bards ness of constitution and adaptability to situstion, a large frame, aptitude to fat: ten, mutton of good quality and a hea fleece of thickly set wool.Am Oxf Down rum is thus described in \u2018Flock Book\u2019 of the breed: rs has a bold, masculine bed well os.atrong neck; cr ered with wool and adorned by knot; the ears are self-colored and of length; the face Le § uniform dark: rown color; the logs are short, dark bored {uot spotted), and placed well with straight underline; the chest wide; \u2018the back level; ribs well sprung; tail oroad aod mo = on the, mutton firm, lean and of excellent ity; fleece 18 heavy and thick on he joe There ia a resemblance between the Oxford Down and the Shropshire, or rather there was, for thers in less of late years since the fashion of breeding has led the latter to become finer and smaller thas they used to be.Prof.Wrightson notes this poscroblance and states the charse- teristio dif ce of the two breeds ve clearly.The Oxford Down head is ig er and the profile is bolder and sii more Roman and fine; the Oxford ear is Jong and thin, wheress the Shyop- shire ear is shorter and rounder.former carries himself à little more ily and htly, and his wool is rather Foe er 4d looses, The wool cn the head of the Oxford Down is and more like the Shropshire, a forelock than that which is closer, fitting like a cep or hel \u2014\u2014 met.UNITED STATES CROPS The \u2018Country Gentleman\u2019 of rari.pv, week, with Les ratures and moderate! rainfall in the middle A vs states, furnished me! onl conditions that made it the most favorable crop period of the season.The warmer weather stimulated rapid t and timely, suppli isture where it was eed, tied mo ere was heavy rainfall Missouri River, ad while osetty thers Was some excess socompanied by severs storms, it places the small grain erope in a position where they are almost secure.Between the Missouri and the Misslaaippt the precipitation was smaller, but in Missouri es, .ly it was welcome, putting au end for the time being to complaints of rene jury.be close of week brought distributed rains, rangi ue tl ers to heavy downpours, central and southern Illinois and over the greater part of the Ohio Valley.This was cepecially Deeded, as the surface of tbe.ol becoming enough t nterfere with corn res thoi ; there is no evidence of any crop So terioration.Rapid progress was made with corn Planting, though the was dry from Ohio to Illinois during the early part of the period.Another week of 'avorable weather will soe the bulk of the erop in, and while the seed belt is not in the best of tilth, tha sail is warm and the present supply of surface moisture will insure prompt germination and good ear wth.There is abundant moisture in the sub- and strong rooting.The appearance of the oat arop dos | not improve as it should.The seed bed was not good as & rule, and the period of moderately dry weather just closed has prevented the strong, thrifty Ll that 2 desirable for any n crop in early history.Rees rains will improve the situ ation, but the chanose are that the condition of the crop whem reported on June 1 will be below the normal Oe wheat.prospect fs de whes cided]; ch: for the better, rainfall hav, ing checked deterioration in southern ssour), Dlinois and western Tem- nesste, where there has besa a sharp decline in condition during the pas! month.Continued lack of rain in northern and central California ie reducing the promise ln that state, and it is now probable that in spite of some increase in eg the erop will be no larger than last year.Here the aren of bariey has been heavily in- crossed, and the best posted observers believe that tbe crop will be larger than that of wheat.Aside from Michigan, where the erop has hardly held its own, the rest of the winter wheat belt almost, if not quite, maintains its previous promise, and the average coadition for the crop as a whole is mot likely to be much more than five points lower than a month ago.Spring wheat seeding is fminked, and the present « tance of the crop is little short of perfect.In the Red River Valley there is ample eur rent moisture, oesssionally too much for some low land, but farther west, especially ia North Dakote, there has been a shortage in reinfall thie spring, and while the erop now looks all right, the possibilities drought damage are Data as Lo the western apple erop \u2018 him; the barrel is deep, thick and sult, the field.i» and 4 5 ruaning the weeder over ü vented evaporation and enabled the rope te withstand the dronght better.The.vield was i at least twenty-five persent and we think we would be safe \u2018n claiming \u2018The appearance of the fields was very much i near filty percent.the incresce improved, the weeds were strangled before rescning any consi We soe no objec thrown over ti cate, an ble sise and not à to be seen in the Jong corn n weed then harrowing it weed was rows.having a ridge , a8 advo- level the potatoes come up.We would just as soon have the one time as another.However, the ground level at should be har rowed over several times before the tope appear so an \u2018o kill of we ground moist & toes are four or nd Ane.weeds and keep .As five inches Riga cultivate deep and close to the vines.When we say ter well.Continue the vines pearly cover the ground.d well taere will tubers.in to die and expose the pota- vines cover the be no sunburn tivation until the 1¢ the After tae LIME AS A FERTILIZER Lime is usually classed as an indirect because manure more of un tea crops.Lime hae the clay ly lessened.its any iacki lime for the \u2014 of the veine as à fer- indirect nature effect to render dle, to more frirble, the adhesive perty of the soil, ity tenden 10 pi 8 a ten ulate the soil grains and thos render the soil porous.lime may illustrat some mud: soil, and the plant should secure deep be performed by mixing easily, but that without quête hard and will resist crumbling mandy soil.Lime 5 saine me a) in unlock ten i the.wil.and rendering ee 5 does this minerals an ng contain, erful in this renpect.to deeompose vegetable water & little || is pro, of adding to LA ; the lime will be rtant it available.It by d ing the diff A setting free the.potash they potash they The caustic form is most pow- It has th pre matter or ten: der the nitrogen it ta ilable.It neutralizes acidity nd thas corrects sour lands.Tnie may be illus blue litmus trated by tal « frond f paper and Sino it to à glass of vinegar, when the the vinegar ity of will fminedintely cause the Ji to turn red; then dipping it into a ga of lime water when as juickly re turn to ite original eolor, shoxing that the effect of fs vinegar ong tbat that of ame water.veutralising y in soured pra lime pro- mot those of th 1 hich Le greatly nids in «& condition to dev which attach taemmelves the plants and supply RTE tached to the roots nf cannot thrive in a correction of the soil the farmer to wi could lime.growth >t all crops, most ee inous © by putting the soil the bacteria the roots of them with the to take nitrogen from the air.microscopic organisms that are at- inous plante oil, and this Jer often enable grow 2 not be done without tba fai besipess, while of the vatried and which Dent Iie awake a gotcanght in the Shay Te ease or Raters trou and Masaliton.Address all letters to Bellows ST Varmont Farm Machine Oo., Beltows Faille, Vb te worrying for fear of your cream separator, us has the + suv your wife ov children will bat be os the safe aide .SEPARATOR well.The U.8.is the kind that all enclosed in sn irom casing, oo that is sbeolstely impossible forany ene pe pet conght andiaju in them.Read the fol! tem cli; from the 8¢.Charles, Minn.ion, of Feb.19, 190$ : Me Guetave Meicter, of Oak iow = ae ool tor ob 1a ster mori wes called and empu! the member below the slbow.REMEMBER with the U.8.accidents are impossibl of the many advantages au Improved U.8.Cream Separstos.Aor further information, write for (Bustratel catalogues.FAIRER derived from heviatg A .Separatoe such which is only one whe ties.A which has out the ton and is reached.which boasts such The causes which ter milk may be first, been very t two summers in Ca ova Scotls, ea mer,\u2019 is that of a travelling dairy, combining lectures and actual moders, up-to-date used.Misa Laurs travelling dairy school, past season held 17 ing over 6,000 people, v testing 640 samples of mi 908 pounds of butter.1 0 were coversd this year, in addition to four last season in Cape \u2018 Chipman, Secretary of the work will continue ti This is « the \u2018O lue, there must be many dairymen \"are net living up to their opportati- nevel method of dairy ostrotion, Bre Par- practice with paratus proper] conducted This and ree d during th jortings, sddrems: eine 723 miles, making counties Breton.culture, says every t con county trast to the remarkabæ indifference * shown y many of the states in our commonwesl progress.tend to produce bit- advanced lactation; second, bacteria; tbird, impure dri water or pastures.cause thers is no case to Yor ie gt and it is in such ; and chould the tendency be chronie shs had better be turned over to the butcher, The second cause is more easily dealt with, The skin gf the cow i 40 setive excretory agent, w , or À which, impurities of the blood or are eliminated or thrown off.Tae follows that this excretion (in the form of scurf) shauld aid of comb and brush.Fail ing to do mitkars dulodges this, the De milk- should be madholes., often the case when he \u2018ement of be removed daily by the and it finde its way into the or obuoxious weeds allowed no or pasture lands, n° Towed to drink rn \u20ac lace in meadows ould cow © be al- from stagnant pools or Dairymen should see to it à that their cows have an abundant supply of drinking water of With the introduction of the creamery system of buttermaking the incentive for individual effort on the part of the dairyman, to far as quality is conoerned.is in a greet measure reinoved.i duoer does not market tbe butter nor receive the criticisms of the market, as was made his own butter, but his milk is mixed in with sil of his neighbore\u2019 milk, and the tendency of this is to make à good many of them fndiffer- ent and eareless about the manner of pre- ducing and caring for their milk or cresm.People who have had à reputation for tems being cleanly and have made buiter that was sought after when runsmg a degenerate inte ure quality, vate and The Chatham Red Bird INCUBATOR Noa has ih hea: Ee RET, ce in each tion worl a GooD YyyouLD WIDE wishes ts coun : PERMANENT WORK \u201c WAGES.t, EE y one x reasonable amount of tims to the work each week ean\u2019 earn enougl manent application to it.mot necessary, bh to warrant ee has - t instructions Foe 4 to taie up y an energetic person better wages than can be earned at many lines of trade that she ah to mastas.When mak- application give references and previous cecupation.dédress Subeaription Department WORLD WIDE, Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.26: 00¢404:000: 006: 000100 careless eream thie is because ti ube it paid them to le from a naturel many cases it inclination, is bessuse straining milk, washing of cans aad cooling of the milk whieh wes done by the women of the family when butter was made, is left when the milk h to is sent to the cresmery.\u2014 CAUSES OF TAINTED MILK, : ST ohh dires bonds.Usin eden pele for milla Not etraining at once after mi Not wipimg cow nant ponds, soakage from barn, Btirring or aeratii air), close to a swill barrel, barn trough, Pouring the and leaving it straining, aerating or cooling.ar td Cog] ale rd or mi into the over night without NOTES New Bchool been favored with first-class schools young ladies during the ich promises to All à unique one whi ANY NOTICES.for Girls.\u2014Toronto Las t years, but is to be opsned in September next.Scott, late ment of the ronto, ia at its head.l'rorfariat Motel Bebeol To of the Not scholarship s'one, but modern teaching of the hi oat type, is assured by this.Mise many years experience in training teachers eminently of & collage.ualifies her for bead n addition to this she bas Mise Soott ie _.i, 103 late Fons 2, 1901.QUESTIONS & ANSWERS CWF5 toute quastions an ol possible suiosts of peers\u2019 Ootevast, 0e which we shall do our bust to obtadn corre rt i E | kg Be ï E His Fsr F ine B.M.B., would if some correspondent would end Nod rgd of \u2018Curfew aball Dot ring to-night\u2019 ad \u2018Adrift ca the plala.MR JOHNSTON'S NATIONALITY.Middlesex.\u2014What 1s the nationality of Mr.Johnsten, the lawyer in the Gamey case?Ans.\u2014Mr.Ebeneser Forsyth Diackie Johnstos, K.C., was born is Berwicsshire, Scotland, en Dec.M, 1860.He came to Canada as n young man, and taught school entering upon the practice ef bis profsesion, im which he bas attained so preminest à position.Ë \u201cMalta-Vita\u2019 would like to kmow te whem should be write to obtain the bul- issued by the government analyst ea the analysis of the prepared cereals, as in the Montreal \u2018Daily Witness\u2019 Pob.§ or 6, under beading, \u2018Prepared Cereals,\u2019 dated Ottawa, Feb.5, 1908.Ans.~Writs Dr.B.B.Dawses, King's printer, Ottawa.HOME-MADE CHEESE.Nellis.\u2014Will you, through your valuable paper, give full directibns for makiag cheese on & small acale, from six to esws?! What coloring is generally used?How long is cheese left in press?What sized hoop should be used Ane\u2014If yeu write to Professor Robertson, Experimental Farm, Ottaws, he will rend you esmpiete directions for making amd curing cheese.\u2018The following directions are giv- ea dy a lady who was noted for the excellent quality of ber cheese, made from the milk of à few cowe: \u2018I take the morn- fog\u2019s milk, and warm it to 96 degrees.Then 1 add to it suficient extract of rennet to gurdle it In half an hour; it i» then cat with & Jong wooden knife and allowed to stand until the curd settles somewhat When !t is settled I dip the curd Into a cheese-cloth strainer and let !t atand for fifteen or twenty minutes, in order that ft may toughen, as the curd, If handled much at this point, will ren oft with the whey.à § Advertisements.Aa Extraordinary Offer.A $40 BELT FOR $5.Warranted to be superior toall others.DON'T Bri Ben REE Re ES THEF.E.KARN 00.>see Farmers\u2019 Sons Wanted net Fe sesh sod fair education, to work in sa ofc: $04 with adreceement; sesdy employment must od retrain, Hrmach ooo of the ateocie SES ee Li eek ant gen HAE FU repeat this until the whey drains frems rope; thea I bang it In a cool place.The pest day | make another eurd just ike the first, and then take beth curds out them Into cubes ef oo6-baif ch.1 salt In proportion of one pound ef salt te forty pounds of well drained curd, mix- thoroughly.After salting I let stand twenty minutes, and then put It inte the boop and then into the press.I it tn the press until the next day, thea turn ft and keep it in the press another day, when I take it out and bandage it \u201cigbtiy with a cheese-cloth band and oil it ail over with nice, swaet, hot drippings.Tho next day I turn the cheese and rub it, and the next day also, and so on tli} the cheese is about four months\u2019 old: after that.aot se often as every day, yet it bas :o be looked after, until it is ear old.\u2019 The sise of the boop will ©5 the quantity of curd, but will probably be from ten ts twelve Inches.Y.M.C.AM.W., Quebec\u20141.Whe started the fire Young Men's Christian Association?3.Whes was the Montreal Y.M.C.A.started?8.How is it kept up?4.How js it conducted?Ans.\u2014l.Bir George Williams was the founder of the Y.M.C.A.The first Young Men's Christian Association this continent owes its origin to the Chi earnestness and seal of à few young mes who had been members of the Young Men's Society foznded by David Nasmith, of Glasgow, when on a visit to America.2 The frst Montreal association was started in 1861.3 The Association is supported by subscription and by the annual subsarip- tion fee, 4.It is goversed by « board of directors and is under the supervision cf the secretary, Mr.Budge, who has under him several assistant secretaries who each have charge of à different department of the work.\u2018A CRADLE HYMN.\u2019 Mr.John A.Church.Coldbrock: N.8.very kindly poem by Mrs.W.T.\u2018A Cradle Hyma' was written by Dr.Isaac Watts: Hush, my dear! lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed; Heavenly blessings without number, Gently falling on thy bead.Sleep, my babe! thy food and raiment, House and home thy frisnds provide; And, without thy care or payment, All thy wants are well supplied.How much better thou\u2019st attended, Than the Bon of God could be, When from heaves He descsaded, And became & child like thee! Soft and easy is thy cradle, Coarse and bard thy Saviewr lay, When His birthplace was a stable, And His softest ded was Nay.Blessed Babe! what glorious features, Spotless fair, divinely bright; Must He dwell with brutal creatores?How could angsis bear tbe sigdt?Was there nothing but à manger, Cursed simners could afford, To receive the Heavenly Stranger?DIA they thus affront the Lord?Soft, my child, 1 414 not chide thee, Tho' my song might sound too bard: \u201cTis thy mether sits beside thee, And ber arms shall de thy guard.Yet to read the shameful story, How the Jews abus\u2019d their King, How they served tbe Lord of miery, Makes me angry while I sing.Ses the kinder shepherds rousd Him, Telling wonders from the sky: \u2018There they sought Him, there they fund Him, With bis virgin mother dy.Bes the lovely Babe a-dressing.Lovely infant, how He smiled! Whan He wept, His mother's disssing, Sooth\u2019d and busbed the Holy Child.Le! He siumbers in a manger, \u2018Where the horned oxen fed: Peace, my darling.therw's no danger, There's 30 oxen hear thy bed.\u201cTwas to save thee, child, from dying, Save my child from durning Sams, Bitter groans and endless crying, That thy blest Redeemer came.May'st thou live to know and fear Him, Trust and Jove Him all thy days! Then go dwell forever pear Him, See His face and sing His praise.1 could give thee thousand kisses, Hoping what I most desire; Not a mother's fondest wishes, Cas to greater joys aspire.BONDS, SHARFR AND DEBENTURES.Enquirer \u2014Pleass explain tbe difference between rallway bonds, shares and debentures.Has the holder of railway shares te apply for the dividends, when due, if so, to what oficial in the company?Ans\u2014A bond is in the nature of a mortgage, and is an Intersst-bearing debi certificate.The Orand Trunk has \u2018Second Equipment Bonds,\u2019 \u2018Northern Third Mortgage Bonds,\u2019 At six percent; \u2018Northern Third Mortgage.Midland Consolidated, Midland Sectional, Grand Trusk, Georgian Bay and Lake Erle § percent bonds, and so forth.These are mortgages over sections of the road, but there are donds or debentures, for « debenture Is apn Instrument in the nature of a bond, given ss an acknowledgment of debe, sod providing for repayment out of a specified sum or source of income, acting as a mortgage over the whole line, such as Perpetual Grand Trunk Debenture Stocks at ve percent, and Perpetual \u2018Great Western\u2019 Debentures Stocka at five percent The total bonds and debenture stocks of the Grand Trunk Rallway amount to ÆM,- 508,479, and are a first charge on the company\u2019's property, and the annual lotervat on the same emounts to 21,078,687.A share of stuck is apeci£cally one of the equal parts into which the capital stock of the company or corporation is divided.Deferred shares are tbe stock of a sorporats company which Is to realise po dividand until some future contingent event, as when the net earnings shall have amounted to more than enough to pay & dividend on the common stock.Ordinary shares ere the common stock of à company.upon which a dividend la pald only after dividends have been paid on the bonds and debentures and preferrsd stock.Preferred Advertisements, et iy are Bo aT bir, Bear EEE Fela THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS.tes New Ontario.Ans.\u2014Writs te R.A.Burris.Government Immigration effice, Pert Arthur, Ont, fer fuil Lnformation.LEGAL.ONTARIO.) AGENCY BUSINESS, Sudecrider, N.B \u2014A, an ageat.agreed to sell cream separators for B (a manufsctir- ing company).A Is allotted & territory and furnished machines with Instructions not to sell below certain prices.Me caovasses (be territory asd sella some machines.C another agent, Is given the agency for the county, A's territory inclu He places machines at reduced prices with parties whom A had canvassed and furnished machines om tris).C had sold several machines before A knew of his appointmeot.A now objects to work for B, clamiog he bas pot been used right.Cen A hold B lable for damages?can he de?Ans.\u2014The statement of case does not disclose any such right of action on A's part: but It may be that the terms of the egreement between A and B are such as tw entitle Alim to damages.It depends almost ea- tirely upon such agreement, and without sesisg same or & copy we cannot advise.MEDICAL.1Lstieve for Che department should be addrosnd \u201cMidial Eibor * Witacoe,\u2018 Montreal\u201d Should o barter ash any question which (a nat suitable for pubrisetion, & reply will be sent dy mail (7 © stamped sédrecd envelope and BL, shysician\u2019s fu, be mclemé _ with cueh question.} GROWTH.\u2018Ascot\u2019 1s forty-five years of age sad M good health.Has noticed a tiny lump on tbe inner side of the thigh resembling a test or nipple It is slowly grewing larger, but is not painful or tender.Ans.\u2014Much depends on the nature of the growth.If It is firm and looks Itke beslthy skis or a common wart, it je probably what is knows as a fibroma and does not call for inter ference unless it becomes Incenvenient or troublesome.Should it, however, grow rapidly, that fs, If it 1s noticeably larger In a month or if it ulcerates you should comsuit a doctor and have it removed as st may be cancerous.In any case It is not wise to attempt to remeve it by any drug or paste as this only irritates it.If It bas to be removed it should be cut out CATARRH, \u2018Subscribes\u2019 has been troudled with catarrh in tbe head for many years.For the past month he has had pains in the bead, and bas noticed an unpleasant small.His wife bas also lad the lower teeth extracted and since theo has had little white sore spots in her mouth op both lower and upper gums.Ans.\u2014For the catarrh, it Is difficult to advise you.It is usually » most obstinate affection and when it has Insted many years it is incurable.The most that can be dons is to relieve it.When in one of the cities you might con- auit a epectalist for the nose and threat.Some cases are dependent on growths with- In the nostrils, which may be removed by operstion.In meantime, you had bets ter discontinue the salt and water as it will do no good.Neither will the other remedy you mention, in fact, it will rather make it worse.Get spray atomiser If you can and some Seller's tablets.Dissolve one tablet in sufficient ter to fill the bottle of the atomizer and spray the nostrils and the back of the throat.Ia doing so incline the head backwards so that the fluid runs through the nose Into the throat.If you cannot get an atomizer, dissolve one tabict fu à cuptul of warm water end Inhale it.Your wits wiil get relist by washiag out the mouth tmmedistely after eating with borax and water.INDIGESTION.\u2018R.M.C.' 1s a teacher.Is troubled somewhat with indigestion.After meals has a heavy drewsy feeling and his nerves are affected.Has frequently & bad taste in the mouth In the morning or after eating.Quite eften he (eels as it thare were = and his eyes ore dull sad besvy; fa somewhat sallow.He takes plenty of reise, such as bicycling, canoeing and walking.Ans.\u2014It is possible that thers is something wrong in the arrangement of your meals.The habit of taking & dry lunch at midday is a bed ons and If possible you sbould get a light meal in comfort Instesd.At least five hours should intervene between meals.If you are not naturally robust it ls possible that you are taking too much exercise and mo taxing your physical strength unduly, and the stomach with the rest.Keep the bowels moving gently every day, and nse plenty of water.Take = glassful every morning on rieing, and drink one siso two hours after esting, this helps the sssimils- tion of the food.By experience you will de able to teil it certain foods or drinks disagres with you.Tes with dinser is to be avolded.Dat plain food and =svold much fat or pastry.CATARRH AND IRREGULARITY OF A BOWELS.\u2018An Old Subscriber\u2019 writes that she Is seventy years of age, as & rule In good health, with good sppetile and sleeps well.Has had catarrh for a long time.Feels it most at night.The bowels act as if she had taken physic.\u2019 The dincoarge is of*en thin, pale and slimy, at otber times thick and yellow like grease.The bowsis are ususily coustipated, but eke bas rudden attacks of dlarrhoss arislag without known cause.ls very thin.Aue.\u2014The trouble lv probably due te | of tone of the bowels, You should avold all coarse aad bulky foods, such as turoips, carrots, cabbage, pork.Use potatoes In moderation.Live on very plain nutritious food, eggs.milk, butter, toasted bread.roasted and stewed teat, fruit, green vegetadles, ayrup and pieserves.Do not take tsa at Singer.Ure plais water at dinner, and a small quantity an hour or two after meals.You better discoutinue the remedies dE are tang.Get n fountain syringe snd inject into tbe bowe) avery meraiag à quart of cold water.This will relisve the bowels and act sise as à tons.POULTRY AND PETS.PROBABLE POISONING.A Subscriber for Twenty-four Years, \u2014 Can you give any information of what fs the cause of my fowls dying.They seem weil at feeding time In the merniog, and ere in & fow hours sick and dis.They seem, on belog opened, to be full of dirty yellow water.ey die in great pain.I feed them oats and belied feed.mostly tursips.Ans.\u2014It weuld appear that your towis heve bad access to some poissneus sudstanes, mash oa rats, Paris green, «be.AGRICULTURAL A BAD HABIT.Poutine Babrerider.\u2014 My horse bas à habit, while trotting, of shaking and ducking Bis head, which Is pet by any means satursl, It does net appear except during bot weather aad In daylight.To ms, bers seems te be something vefore kim, of which be is afraid, asd it seems te de bofere bis right eye.He is about sine years old, snd in the best of health otherwise.1 sometimes fancy that the trouble je caused by s diseased nerve in the bead.Prom (his description I hope you will be able to tell me what is the matter with him, and if a cure can be fected.Ans.\u2014When some part of the bar- Dess is (rritating the horse, especially about the head, they learn to shake thelr head in the you describe, and often when the cause of Irritation has been removed the horse centlaues bis former ha- bit.You might have the borss's eye ez- smised by a farrier.SEVERAL QUESTIONS.J.P.W.\u2014Could you tell ma the quickest and easiest way to fatten a calf?3.How large & henhouse would | ned te keep 7 Bens, and bow large & yard?3.Can you tell me whet 1» the matter with some of my bans now?Their crope puff eut as if they were full, but are not.They wiil not eat, and coly live a few days.4.Is there Aoy cure for a borse that has been calked for about & year er more: it se, bow should 1t be treated?Ans.\u20141.Let the ealt suck its mother threes times daily.3.Each hen should bave five square fest of Boor space in the house, and about twenty œquare fest of yard room.3.The hens seem to have had access to some poison- cus substance, rough on rats, Paris grees.or some poisenous berbs.4.Take the horse to a farrier, and let him cut away all the dard or horny substance above the calk.Probably the berse might require te De shod with a bar shoe.VETERINARY.(Conducted by XM.C.Baber, D.V.8) DIP JOR TICKS.H.R.\u2014~What is the cheapest dip te elean lambs ef ticks before geing out on grass?Ans.\u2014 think you will find & solution of creolin n most excellent remedy for getting rid of the ticks oo lambs, and one perfectly safe to use.Dissolve two ounces of creolin to the gallon ef tepid water, and give the lambe a good wasuing: select a warm, dry day, snd rub the lambs dry after washing.You had better examine the swea, and If they are likewise infected, treat ia the same manger.STEER WITH SORE LIP.Ontario Farmer.\u2014A yearling etaer, apparently ia the best of health, has = sore on the fiat surface of the lower lip.It has besn several montds since we first no- tiosd it.It keeps raw, dut net very red.Do you think it anything of a cancerous nature?It seems inclined to grow larger, and underneath it fs swollen.Can you tell me what it is, snd the remedy?Would it do to burry it up for beef?Ane.\u2014It is not easy to say what is the nature of the sore op the stesr\u2019s iip.Put as tt Is possibly sctinomycotic or canesrous, you should iseists the animal, as it may become communicable to other animals.If possible, have him examined by a veterin.APY surgeea.It it {s nen-maligoant, X should be possible to heal It by dressing it twice daily with the following: Carbolic acid, two drschms; tincture of jo- dins, one-half ounce; olive or raw linseed oll, four eunces.Bhake well together de- fore using.If it Is of maligeant or can- corous nature, trestrtent is uselsse, and 1 weuld not advise you to try to fatten him, but to destroy him, and thoroughly clean and disinfect by lime-wasbing the all where he has besr kept.Add one-half pint of erude carbolie acid or creolin to the five gallons of lime-wash.NERVOUS AFFECTION IN A LAMB.C.L.C.\u2014Lamb, about six veeks old, has been partly fod ou cow's milk, hecause mother had not enough for both sambe, and they were beth fed milk three times per day; whea twe weeks old went lame tm hind legs; supposed he had been hurt by another sheep striking him with her head: be recovered frem that and was turned Into the pasture, and was appareatly sll right until about ten days ago, when he wis weak on forelegs.Thoy seem to be paralyred; ons is helpless.At times, he can run about a little, and at others be falls down and rolls over on bis side, and kicks out his legs, and seems exhausted.Then he will make another attempt, going through the same staggering and faliing.His appetite Is good: be eats grass and drinks bis milk with a relish, and be chews all right.I gave him salts two or three times, and once about half a pes-size raltpetre.He acts as if he had St.Vitus dance.1.Te it worth while doctoring bim?3.Could anything have been done for him if be bad been treated sooner?Hs has only been bad two days.Could anything be dome for him yet?been interfered with.I am asking more for what benefit it may be in the future than my expectation for this one.Anx.\u2014 I think there is some derangement of the nerve centres; probably the spinal cord; caupe, rather obscure.May be an injury or exposure to cold or damp.I do mot think the feeding om cow's milk can have anything to do with it.Treatment ia sure to be very unsatisfactory.You might try siviog him Sve grains of Jodide of potash, and five of powdered aus vomica, twice a day.See that Dis bowels act well, ond keep Bim as comfortadle ns possible.The medicine can be given Ia a little sweetened water.\u2014 GARDEN TALKS ss conducted by Mru.Annie L Jack, Chateauguay Basin, Que.te whom all questions should de sent.All « answered through The \u2018WAL.\u2018This foland garden YW oo dear, Bo still, when drugged with dew, The green trees waving geatly down, \u2018Neal skies of changsless blue.\u2019 After an absence of some dayr the gar den sosmed very uoresl.It was a long time since I bad seen our lsland mountsin City in the gala dress of lilac time.and the slopes werv crowned with hawthorns, and fragrant with puprple lilacs.Once more at home.the sbrubs had blossomed out into thelr old-time beauty, tbe enthralment of rich shrubbery.Tarterion honeyauckies, clothed In pink and white, seemed nstisfed with life under any conditions; they are the most optimistic of shrube, make thelr little standing room gay while they last.Lily of the Valley had turned brewn while stifi in sheet usrevealed spikes, bleeming dy His growth has pot ! and the double varieties seeming lees affected by the unusual season than the 29501 9 BS Bi ee ee ne rome Abe memory of the cirlited commanion cups wes Wicving up the dettes, the hearse bane drives by die 3 BK Bd sber in Keka ) NRCS oaly, nes my tran thoweands of for what crime are likewise reg Churches of Scotland, and that its James McNamars.Deceased saves to| 3 B\u2014B ¢ - 3P-K Bô BPRS 3 3 - jweat.Bat neither the \u2018Witness nor thossanis of Russis\u2019s youtbe, the Bewer introdaction is stubberaly resistad.118582 Esk.5 |ukaB ndzx ! societ: is.ussia, ri - led a or | : erent dpi the ot oo hunt \u2014\u2014\u2014 and made objects for Bus some who ne eu foilow our 5 $ 23 a $ t Es H ig: x Kt x t .colonies, not for on « x =.ical economy to give us anythiag like desire to free their people from the bond.and Saveur, for left us an example BK+\u2014B3 8 B3 is UEKixBah tive instruction.Everyone sees that age of tyranny, if not for their way of that we should follow bia iad oe ¢ B\u2014Kt 8 ° 5-9 4 u $5 17 Guiles OR whole industrial system is working thinking sbout man\u2019s rights not being in corn the ee hs be chrioth 0K KK 8 10E-B0 4 3 UE RE es utrageously badly.in which J) accordance with that of the govern: ppt au Yea the ons 11 Kt\u2014B 4 1 B-B 4 RES 4 1» BR ve = mt ; ; hrs hele nk hers oe dor BEE, Too fi af aly en mol pet rset usaEr BR: Arh BERL perate departure from the law righ - 4), t any diversion from the comma WPxP 14 Castles.« SPxP .Co TITS Ir Ce ta See, Le mp Sein oser Phare, Br Tid BEC dose [HR S BEN ; fa moral caaation, that well ever leads Pri who the least doubt a to Rus oF vm an\u201d the return oF the Israelites 1e PQ Pa T&R Re ngs nKi-33 as a tate?ivi i .* to vil and ey ora d he he Unfortunately, so far the internal fare Barden the toode of preparation of he BrP BE-B¢ AME Xo, os 4 quire what is false and wrong in out in- of is have been ignored by the prews| macriice was strictly enjoined; it was to ane » 2 2 BE:fa Whi \u20ac Ambit.) ! gusrial founditions.A8 matter Lumired millions oi oppremed Deinge ie ordesl of suffering that the paper HXexB x Ktoh - Marcas.of political economy is properly explain: she ery Beart of uvope should cal to the Son of God, was to pass ti , 18 PRO EM NO.731 3 Des = a 15m \u20ac 4 ER FREI ER mo Hn on BRATS onl sre ol BRT] ay mw em ny BER), EERxla load rg «on asd news that it required to be rewrit: May, 1, © TALPIS.ipatitution of the Passover by Moses in > ed for the \u2018Witnges, snd most 24 Ek Eiki SKi\u2014B3 te vd have reed, that are beginning to \"A ES 618, (at aome wiseacre bad mot changed the editer of \u2018Checkmate.grEm BRAN 23.55 fE-2$ ve read, we are begin in \u2014 > , \".28 B-K 3 8 Kv\u2014Kt 3 TRex P BS vestigate it from a Dew basis.Allow me v0; LYON MACKENZIES the mode and laws congerning the Fase Biack 8 vices.2 B\u2014Kt » BN 3 8KtxP s 3 ory To make my lite explanatien Moll VICHY OF TCANADIAN Shut Dub ie tear hat pond [re nER 5 Xt (Keo-B3 9P-B3 SE R3 ; © the ides that our political economy REPUBLIC.be better to have the sacrifice boiled and u A un 1 2 x \u20ac \" 3 Ri 3 4 a p-g4 BE-K3 treats in two divisions the art of produc.(To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u2018) caten at noom, as well as in the even- nm m 3 K-R sq BER?1 KX 8 3 Castles: \"tion and the art of ita division, Some Sir.~When tbe famous rebel above ing, thw wetting © man's way of deing 8 a N un à 34 B_R 2 \u201c KB 3 »\u201dox BES people are now beginning to see that named, fled from Toronto, in 1637, he a work.; SB x Kt BPzB 3 4 \u2018these is no such division, they see that AR Ad We read in Matt.zxvi,, 26, that Jesus ss R-Kke Kt\u2014K nq / ui: 1 3 the forw of production » the main tae, ee Navy Island, in the middle of took brad, and bi and brake, and |: | i Bn A | 2.37 P\u2014R 3 ® P-R 4 .I» Ba 3 xB REET PLA wt Le Rev of oan He and hr ip had rer rn OY skal\u2019 EH E x .Now.thi À \u2018 a is ., ; \u2014 = + more ta revolutionize our political econo.followers captured the \u201cCaroline.\u201d sod gars hak, and Oe them, | » ER 4 OPsP ( a GAME oO ee.v ; investigations begin at the ey begin- Captain Drew (afterwards admiral), Bir blood of the New Testament which ; un 8 Nn Hel 4 È x 5 4 BE 3 aki.) KH ning of our industriatiem, land [Ailes Macnab, and others, set fire to shed for many for the remieion of sins.| mn 4 B in anti EP oh te.ut - .3 ore, atin of ber compet.Nl and sent ber.s mans of Same, over cup, ibitying he Mark, apd the Church | di N \u201c © \u2014 ; \"3 4 3PxP Es In certain Balds Of labor, especially the cataract, and took Navy Island.and Christ, the oneness of Christ snd 1-3 3P\u2014Q 4 .! \u2018where capital is allowed to run riot 4 There was on board a flag which Mao.bis Church.u ï q vo.4Bx ¢E-X BS u Gambit.a enjoyment of our national capital\u2014 kenzie had coused to be made for bis| As for the sanitary part of it, ie it BL B B White Block.5 B3 8 Kt$ 4 theo beyond our national capital it Republic of Canada, as he wished it to not a wonder that man did not find out = - Tehigorin ê Be 3 s j turns its eyes inquiringly into that equally be.lt was eighteen feet by ten.1 before this that God did not know that EE igor : 7 es.?P-B3 À tal, sie ey Trt for i pope oni seit ela Bo vies LAS EP, its we ; ion of it.Captain Drew it af ing bi mands.x 8 - ve 4 \\ | ATTACKS EVERYBODY.| Bi à nie der de m'a Te pa S| oe Pr Em u No ER DS Time lets BE, > ervice Institute, ia London, w out of same of th the poor.e nb « \u2014 Berto hd hae of da at the bottom SF ib all, as the sequel _\u2014 §K\u2014B3 SP = Et n 3 BKK-B3 ange i No.7m.sgzP ep-g3 ee Sesser or pores Er op 7h, fon Be, Ppa oy me ERT Wl wens 1H, RES (us REGS efor .a +2 pe : \u2014Bodd's Dyspensia Tablots.the public Yibrarye we a, \"certainly, % a mn { orgs me Black 5 pieces.@ Castles 9 Px Kt {pe eel pe | phe SS Led HE SE ES [amie rich a , an +1 fore, w re of.t , ere i amily, houen eink, reduces she iT papi in un sir-tight oe, it wil, by tions are without! them\u2019 And rh Sema ui | Re, BEN ste Cd noce from paper.seme stage of misery a , 0 pieces.Jt proof produced ; been in teste slong adeney.* a Lie nd bent riven Honipiars, that either the Individual Sup B® i 4 Bi nu REP 4 KS no A been ere us the You esa avoid it sometimes by regulat which shake to the cold night winds of or pipe organ was ever co by Wd BRzB Kt BR material they have now decided to wee\u2019 ing your diet; but only sometimes, for| Deaven.\u2019 They are now oniy pieces fes-| Gi his people.x 16 Far js K-Kt 2 will lessen the vrice of shoes consi Bio Sh By Wet of GT wll TROLS Br soi ie sb rt ESS ES |e ERE t t te others.t ad of contracting di e i ill gi ; addition it en .by \u2018wing Dodd's hung.by cords often fall to the floor, communion cup, yet users of toi , [7] B un 4 B 19 LE 6 ch SERA ere od will girs , Dyspepeta Tablets.They digest \u2018all foods A friend of mine engaged in the ficot- who meet on the street or elsewhere, are .20 = LG DPKR and bring comfort to ali.Of course tish Antiquarian Museum, in Edinburgh, always ready to take a pipe or cigar out Î N u w gl a nBIR 2 P-B3 you want proof of this.Here it is.Ade.B00 sent me in s letter some freginents of each other's mouth and mot & word 2 + 7 2KxB tard Coderre, of Bt.Jeoques de L'Acbi- of silkep Covenanters\u2019 flags.He said; about contracting disease this way.M Bn | a 3QxP eh 23 Mesigns.Advertisements, t = Quebec, writes: » thin) i better to send she to Pebar, sein a aa = a \u2014 \u2019 eat ; ou than sweep them c r camel.\u201d Hoping otbens speak a GAM ENO.68.- iy er, Jo bering A and put them into the lire, as we often out on shia question.: | | a nu a Kiag's Knights Gambit, l ADI E S! of the mac.=} took three foedicines The following emardiog Jb rebel on PAIL mB Be White, ™ He : aged mobil ue day.sewing an acoount of our of piece here.he government #| PRISON REFO 18LA |}; 15 æ | Pa et ra ly elon, oi mat ROE iam mas 1 A 15 AS \"By the time | hed fiiebed taking them Pemember seeing o copy pasted op wall| gro he Editor of the \u201cWitness.to to play \u201cmate is TWO| $F x ¥ ip \\ ol was cured aad I lave bad po Dyspepsia sppoute the old st, rence Market.Sir, \u2014The Prisonsre\u2019 Ald Asseciation of MOV.\u2014\u2014 : $ : 3 eh a ° le of others toll the mmo a Ep A re resto, ing pedir ery lion may wi Tear: le the fmt prine- 1k 3 PH Pa - Dosis re bit ewe | od to bis porition ne 6 Britioh subject, be be given te the probation system os à Terms.Ms.des 9 K\u2014Kt 1 $ : o sure permanently.again became & member perlisment.substitute for the imprisonment of com sppended, wae pieced second, aad 10 P\u2014B ¢ wal + ?4 anos of the Canadian both, in winter.Tne government sre Sip upon it in the last six years, and yet in| behalf \u2018of Lieut.{ol.Roy.The Opposi- the naturalisation of aliens and to PR t committed to any schems y Charlton figured » season of led prosperity Mr.| tion thought the case was not being push- the Yukon.Several bills recesved : Jender of the Opposition rowe on on this point My Fable friends vou pare pion fe Td out that # Blair could dow oùly à mental aux.od er bat tbe minister ez.| Anal readin mor Sem that AR delay ol de tion for committee of supply.He rather that ! A D ® : ing the à weeks .assumed governmeng buil ts own transcontinen- Plus of something under ome hundred ploined that the was caused a| ine said that eleven a (hao the f Tron were committed to the scheme of the nd gad give to ocean, But it| thousand dollars, and this was achieved demurrer put in by the town of Valley- wor.Theat Dad gy a tent of à com | Grand Trunk, would bave to be managed on business by manipulation of the accounts.Was tield.It is expected that the merit of mission experts to make a thorough \u2018I WAY say that the government ie not principles, eud not te provide placer fot that he Dromise that this government the case wit] Ln reached at the next term prose \"oi the traneportation problem.The Commnitted to the scheme of the Grand cmp followers and the like.The new made when the recent itures were of the Supreme Court.in Valle , tmportancs - of The question was apparent Trunk or to any otaer acheme, but we l-system should extend to Quebec, with a undertaken?Mr.Haggart answered his CANADA'S DEFENCES.ail is vi £ wing commeroa \u201c47 that, if we are to have anoth>r trans |\u2018branch to the Maritime Provinces.He own question with an empbatic \u2018Noi\u2019 and{ The Opposition asked the minister to 2 tbe © untry.Several were Continental reilwar\u2014and it may be znat = with Mr.Haggart that the great drew from the whole matter this lesson, bring down the report recently prepared régi Te shall have to take steps in this direc Like route must continue te attract a tbat Mr.Blair bad Warned the country by, Major-General Lord Dundonaid on =, ÿ 101 urn us session-\u2014 len i \u201c +.= the Grand Trunk Pacitic, the most im! 108 CUTE to) very on considerable share of the trafic because *@tinet government rated ho ihe uestion of defences.Sir Frederic] Ottawa, May 30.\u2014The Renate went into committee on the bill to the Criminal Code regarding tbe made lisble, moved to amend the bill by striking out the words \u2018owner er Jam 0 ¢ ï t to guide our minds and way in which be bas managed t could not publish this document, because and te make the clause read, portent proposition since the C.P.R| on which I believe we can command the Sha foceefess,, Wheat was ow car may io which it was confidential in ita nature, but of feat, manager or any ons in dkarge; 6 sherter.tod lution of the *UPROrt of the House is that that romd Cent and à half à buabel.Messrs.Jabel Robinson and Mr.North-| served that it was very similar to the re.the lable party in ense of à presscution.Mr.Borden quoted e resolution tbe muet be\u2018built on Canadian territory and \u201cRÉ.Ouler\u2014On! : both spoke briefly and the House, port of the defence committee in 1008, The t was agreed to.- Maritime Board of \u2018 protesting afford the cheapest possible route to the My Charlton.No.u may count thee eleven o'clock entered upon the which had been accepted by this govern.| The word theatre was sim extended te EL ranting of xo aioe chat road opt for the roducts of the wast.ve # tro-cent rate.e New York Cen: Consideration of the railway eatimatas ment and by the Intelligence Branch of include à tent or an encloeurs, he , 3 P e are guarantee we na : : i oa w some was made.the Imperial War Office.as vas repo; built to a Canadian port on the Atlan- tral is carrying grain from Buffalo to.New Imperial amended wa ie miler expression bad that the trade will pot be diverted # York for à cent and a sixth 6 boahel, se THE ATT LAW.Lieut.-Col.8am.Hughes did not take a Amendments concurred in.\u201c.À = Mr, Fisher explained the provisions of i from 14 ria ! it is hopeless to expect the Grand Truk |.leper exp) pro q at deal of stock in the defence scheme.Personally, ade Pont rade, dise with 3 \u201d wi hry when 8 poise to compete against rates like dis am ments to the patent law.A fs country\u2019s best defence was an army would like to see the Grand Trunk Rail | sitive.Wheneri ont it lay way mich these, bauling cars across the continent.Bremer Spe recently the} of mea trained in the use of the rile, rt Phi a ae a EE | pe À Tne fine | Re lt ona To 2 Lh A ét a a ad transportation problem, bat we Imre to | do the best we can by legislation to fm | Of the height of and ad ne deputy commissioner \u2018and sting depu RIFLE ASSOCIATION.tn DS FR Zh BS | SS ed TASES SEER TE Tl ne nter shippi city of Port |] it whi honorable friend ar.- nfirm their full authority f i ; Tend, shipping port olf ave equally at heart if we bad to Quebec AD ocean port so as to STercome Be fature © act on behalf of \u2018he om Shvociations 10 Canada is mow tweaty CANADIAN NORTHERN PARLIAMENT WILL BE ASKED 19 - GUARANTEE BONDS TO TRE _ ~ EXTENT OF $8,000 4 = » ; \u2014 Ç The House was entitled to know |rely on legislation alone.Another way | \u2018be difficulties of the Bt.Lawrence missioner of patents.At t Cana | thousnd.These are furnished with à Ottawa, Ma; ~The Prime whether the government had agreed upon of guiding railways so that every pound teem there and Montreal.isn patents expire when any cause CETIaID amount of free smmuition [ill probably\u2019 - -morrew a definite policy regarding the tranapor- of trafic shall go through Canadien chan- ; 3c via continned by Messrs.the same patents sre voided in any for wie Di CRE practice.he would DEW within a day or two that the tation problem.A national policy was! nels is to take advantage of Sur peo- Casgrain, |, Pringle, Oliver and Clare.cign country.This was à relie of by: militia bil fur ob iti take| pony i liament to peeded in this matter, one consulting at graphical position, grd make wire that and ended without any resolution being pee patent legislation which ad already authority bo Le ne ay bee antes bonds of the isn Ni .wi hy once the interests of eastern and western Tt reed, be they cheapest and The House got into ttes of vup- Uctes Sat: Poo the ; n the to use the rife to advantage Railway to the amount of Canadas.Would the government nt | #| b jeta Daconti ine?lantie at A line of that char- PY at about balf-past tes o'clock and wosld make the existence of a Canadian |.Dr.Sproule expressed the that Did rogaine ies fore wk ne acter should run\u2019 from Quebec north of devoted itself te consideration of the patent entirely independent of the lite the government was going rather too far north of Lake Superior a necessity?He the mountaine and on the west to tae.Justice estimates, A bundred and forty.of the sme patent elsewhere.Then, in its promotion of the military apirit lin return à first \u2018mortgage om peo- had heard that the present road north of prairies.With wuch a line we aball Lave five thousand dollars was voted for agin, there were certain patents for mang the youth of the country.ty of the company.\u2018This is a new Laxe Baperior did pot get one.fifth or solved the problem.Administration of justice in the Yukon.whose use there might be no need for a Lieut.Col.Sam.Hughes intimated that Seperture on the part of the govern- one-tenth of the business it could handle.\u2018I am not prepared to my, however, There was loud complaint from be Oppo-.| period of years.Taka, for instance, he would shortly propose a resolution i ; What guarantee did the government how thet line is to be built, Three pro- sition benches over toe alleged ng rel in connection with graving docks, asking that the government do more te the of about five hundred miles from the itoba boundary to Edmonton, taking A \\ itions have been made to, ue between #0ce of Sheriff Eilbeck, of Dawson It was i t an inventor train our schoolboys in rifle without entailing one cent of cost to Siha: Camadian channels iy id Which we Shall Rave to chocser-that tbe 8, Federal Government official, in 134 should loss.ei prod of pie Dern e Le our roboalbaye in rile practi country.The to be thus aided is the government so long delay the forma.government should own and crerste a West Durham by-election.The same in- cause there was no opportunity for ita| Mention was made of the General known as the \u2018Grandview Edmonton sec, tiom of its transportation commission.Tailway Hself just as it does fae Inter.dividual drew $2,000 from the government a tion.Therefore the present bill cer Commanding, and Lieut.Col.Hughes tion\u201d It will rum through territory The government should en the best colonial; that the government shculd for two weeks\u2019 work in anctioming off provision for an extension of euch paid Lord Dundonald the compliment of which is being rapidly settled.The sew talent of the count font is inqui build a railway and lease it or give it to Mining claims in the Yukon, patents under the Britsh license system.saying thet be was the only general that settlers, whose means are limited, be But if Libersl ew spapers were ta \"Ls any lines which would take ~barge of it; Mr.George Taylor, Conservative whip, Another feature of the bil) is à reform ever came to this country on bis merite.able to secure employment on ney or that the government should subeidire cTiticised way in which the binder in the administration of the patent office.\u201cAN ititia v were passed wi credited, the fovernment proposed lea; nd give assistance to any of the com- twine output of the Kingwton peniten- At present all papers are by aw the the milit, a on ah 5g into the dark without awaiting t! Panies now seeking sid.are three Liary was disposed of last season.te publie inspection, including applice- very wide of discussion will be al result of the transportation inquiry.He companies seeking sid, the TransCan-| Before the adjournment the balance of tions for patent rights not yet granted.lowed, The Fore then passed into the would ask the Prime Minister to take the tn, the Canadian Northern and.Uno the Justice t votes hed been This ©; the way, bowever, for uB-| consideration of some of the votes for couts into his contidence and to state Grand Trunk Pacific.Tae government passed with exception of à mingle scrupulous persons to steal neces from the customs service, wi up thei A li hile they beco: with local conditions ad hee eer Iatming ns.settlers wl are already settied will bail with aie faction the advent of the ; { to be expected in the way of a t made inde to pel item on whic opportunity will be of.inventors & nd so the amendsd law will OTES been earnestly government policy on.the transportation dote rere wheter hey 1 be | forded for \u201cgroom Bebate trea these applications as écnédential The Minister Ne Inland Revenus has bare mer \u2019 juestion.i t ESS COMPANIES.3 e SIR WILFRID'S REPLY.pipe SCA \u201cThe dusstion fa ends When the Home went Into committee di are dealt with.of introduced a bill to permit the ws of RAILWAY COMMITTEE The Premier regretted that Mr.Borden ide?ati juires good dual of en Mr.Blaire bill to consolidate the [certain patents which there has never \u201cUtomatie grain-weigbing machines.This had not given hum notice of his inten- conrideration dort oy \"conclusion is railway law of Canadas and to provide for been ans oppottanity of using.at the tion to bring this matter up, but would con ta The Said is open to all.I the esjablishment of a Railway Commis! Ottawa, Ont, May 3.\u2014From this on \"ft is The the ndesvor ou the spur of the moment to| may say this much, however, to dispel sion.Mr.W.F.Maclean once more till the end of the session government is the purpose of the Governmen Sire members all the information to| ome anxiety which exists, that if the urged the Howse that the opers-l dunes will have precedence from day (i¢ Dominion of Canada :0 czamine dur- which they were entitled.In his judg- government makes up its mind to rmsist tions of companies should be re) as 10 try to hurry through the| PS the present season he currents in ment the transportation question resolv- some company it cannot be in the form brought er the control of the com-| cetimates and other ministerial measures (186 part of tae Atlantis Ocean washing od itmelf into three parts.First, there of land.The subsidy must oe given in mission.: ; on the order paper.The aftérnoon sit- the south shore French Question of water transportation, some other form.No conclusion will be The Minister of Railways replied that | +; yesterday was spent on Mr, Blair's ten Cape Race and the Frencl Talande conpected with tbe terminale: come to before we shall have hid an his bill was large enongh alréa and he Raley Commission Bill, but without $0 ascertain the character and extent o there was the transportation ques- ample opportunity of discuæing she mat- Would rather see it put this ses-| any being made.the indraught which is reported to set for the rapidiy growing setilements ler with fnose who do the government sion in ite present form.if any PRESS COMPANIES.into the larger bays there.he prairie sections; and, lastly, there the honor of giving it their sup , improvements are required they can be| The point once more cro up whe For this purpose the Dominion Govern- the guestion of transportation from \u201c3 PRCT §ohn® Haggart seid tbat if made later on.The point raised by ME ther the.tommiseiog opp up its Ment steamer \u2018Guinare\u2019 will be anchored prairie to the seaboard.any new transcontinental line was to be, Maclean was most important, but it| control to the business of express oom- | {D deep water un the steamship routs at was the first of these that the gov.ausisted it chould be the Grand Trunk] could much better be dealt With by #| panies.Mr.Smith, of Wentworth, sak-| different pointe along the coast.Mart bad © in mind when at facife.He a with Sir Wilfrid that seperate act.The present bill will in| of whether the bill in ita present \u2018form iners are requestad to give tbe \u2018Gulnare\u2019 pening of parlisment it declared ie location should be away north of |® general way cover all ressonable com.would exercise any control over expreus| © safe berth in passing, as she will he it intended to appoint a commis- Lake Superior toward tbe beught of land plaints regarding the carriage of express companies.unable to manoeuvre and she may at .The government bad been carrying he pew country which would one Peckeges.But beyond that, as he bad tr Blair replied that it would super times be stationed eome miles off the i thro! iq 3 , : ; ovr pent te mare at all points day dotted with cities larger than \u201cid before, the regulation of express com vise tho of all handise over 9°®8t; or in about the same offing es velop it and to make the transportation Winnipeg, and through which & trade Tic ra COMMISSION MRD, pailways, whether by freight or express, ator Watson's bul = Legal the of products cheaper to producer and con- Would one day pas Te than the) Sr ti John Haggart endorsed Mr.but not be in « position to .Fegistration of the union label will come samer.There were works at Port Ar- ©.P.R.now carries.le government | Maclean\u2019s ples that express companies late the charges for collection and deliv.up for second reading on Tuesday next fhur, Fort St.Francis and Port Col-| Was right in stipulating that any sew line Should be included (EO SUC ery of packages.He fully recognized and will be sent in to tbe commistee on borne on the Great Lakes; at Montreal, to be subsidized must be through Cama |p proposed commission.He claimed that if express companies oud Thursday when organized labor will have Three Rivers and Quebec on the dian territory all the way.This would also that only à small proportion of the tive rates it was proper that they should! A opportuaity of making its views wrence; and there were aleo exten- bar out the Canadian Northern, which io (000 0 of Canada would be con Lt brought under regulation.ut that know sive works at St.John, N.B.Passed through the United Bates for o (ony MARIO IOS was something for» separate act.The Postoffice Departmant hus been Desling with the general teansporta- portion of its route.But Me.Haggert'a| Mgr.Maclean proposed an smendment After some debate, Mr.Maclean\u2019a| potified that navigation on the Yukon tion question, Sir Wilfrid said thet pro- considered opinion was that neither the extend the scope of the commission 8mendment was defeated which aimed iver will oper.on June 6.The first bably this week, certainly et an early Grand Trunk Pacific nor any other all-| to cover tne express busines of the [at bringing express traflo under the super- boat will sail from White Horse for Daw- day, it would be the duty of the govern- rail line across Canads can ever expect! country and this ition was etil] vision of the commission the sme 88 on on that date ment to table certain resolutions with to compete with the great lakes and the der consideration when six o'clock ar.freight.The fdllowing appointments to the fed- regard to a railway to afford the settiers other \u2018waterways in the carriage of iid and the order of business changed.ae LEADS AN ATTACK.| ral service ace announced: Mesare.J of the west an outlet for their ucte through grain.It was folly to talkabout| Ottawa, May 29.\u2014The Commons always) When thie point was disposed of the Ibert Lamouresux and J.C.F.Blass, and the means of bringing in what they carrying grain over the G.T.P.from devotes ame 2.in the session to a re- Oppositon pite! into thé Minister for ê be excise officers prooation\u2019 in the require {rom the cast.Apart from that the west to Quebec, St.John and Hali- view of matters concerning the manage.BOL including the goverment railways! 2, 1 Revenue division of Montreal; another scheme which had been engag-| fax.You could never do it and make ment of the Intercolonisl Railway.Or, Within the ecope of the commission.Mr.Mr.James Barry, to be i tor of ing the attention of the House and coun- the venture pay.More railways were late years the affair bas been y much Barker, of Hamilton, led this attack.He weighta end mesure for the dart of try and which was generally accepted, needed west of Lake Buperior, but Mr.of a repetition.Mr.Blair claims credit figured out that twenty-two percent of St.John, NB.Tine connect the producing.centres.of Haggart felt that the cheapest means of for having converted the government the railway milesge of Uesads would be| Johny NB ROR JUNOTION line to connect the producing centres of hans ling trade from Lake Superior east railway system into a live concern, with a pt from the eommission's regulations DISASTER prairies with tidal water in the |; by water transport.He advised the good equipment and excellent business Semi be Cacia Sty hat the Int The Minister of Railways brought down cast.e government was not connect-| government to provide for the construe- ts.The Opposition, on the other in the House yesterday the report of an Teor bt were wandering the maires Por of 4 through waterway by way of Band, grumbles that milices of publie \"RE pair replied that there was no @quiry into the collision -on April 11, and while not red ot the moment to Lake Nipissing and the Ottaws river to money have beem throws sway by the reason for regulating the rates of the! on the Intercoloniai Railway, near Wind- state the conclusions at which they had Montreal .À twanty-foot chanuel down government on unnessessry improve government road as there was no com-| #or Junction.The commissioners say arrived deemed that it would be their the Ottawa valley would attract by ite| ments, and that it is only by cooking the Sao arninat them, They were, on the that the re bility for the accident duty to do so before the session was SBsspness not only Canadian trade, but accounts and improperly c Y whole, lower than the rates on the Grand] and the killing of his fellow-employees over.od CANADIAN NORTHERN GIVEN POWEE TO BUILD NUMER OUS BRANCHES.Ottawe, May 26.\u2014The Canadian Nerth- ern Railway \u2018was to-day vested by the House of Commons Railway Committee with power te build a number of branches in astern Canada, There ny a quorum present when the meet: wa sad not « Manitoba or Territorial me; 3 The preamble of the bill passed 3 out opposition.A Clauss passed without quession, giving company power to construct 2 Branch from the line at Speerling to Morris and themes t: « point où its line between 3t.Anne the sonthern boundary of itoba.committee approved also of from Hartuey to Regios; m River (slong the Swan River Villey wes ly a point where com, =.thorized line crosses tbe Bas tabovas river; from Battleford to .he Brayees River in Alberta; from Fdmonton wes terly snd southerly to Rocky Mountain- House, and from s point on the +uther ised lines of the Morden and Noeth eepaws and the western boundary of Mantobe and thence north-westerly to a point in the A claves - LS ft in tl 3 FEE} SFISF ja i company\u2019s authorized ne Grandrierr end Battleford.\u201d was vi je com power build from \u2018the \u201cEdmonton ¥ eon Pacific line between Strathcons and monton, north-easteriy sixty miles.LC clause empowering the construction s branch Edmonton to Athabasgs Landing, ove hundred was with draws use of the existenes of charter over the same route.The F \u2026 R.claimed that the Bwan river A would paralie] the Manitoba snd N Western's proposed situation, but this objection s clause ae added re Minister Railways apecilyi that, Wa fore any of these branci bague situations must be approved by ord: council.The eo: wes f years to conetruct ite.arbore 1 man ir the immense commeres of the Western itemo of ordinary expenditure to oupital[ Trunk or the Canadian Pacifo amd it rests chiefly upon Copeland, tos Deer; = pre ot be acres Btates, account that Mr.\u2019s alleged surpluses was other rosds than the Intercolonial it if Thorpe, the brakeman, had been ef dilatori for the s.heme was à Bir Wilfrid Laurier might well pug that are achieved.that made the appointment of s railway it for duty the accident would never mew ood had only recently been there can be no land grant te the Grand] Mr.Blair opened with o review of the commission necessary.If the govern.have occurred; that while Hill, the fre- [south of the Seskatchewss, Ta uached The leader of the Opposition Trunk Pacific.The resson was clesï.| operations of the last fiscal year.© ment owned all the railways there would man, from hw position within the cab seven years for its lines north was in error in saying that Sir Wilfrid The government bas no more land to give receipts inst year were $5,671,295, includ- be no railway commission necessary.could not bave seen the danger signals the Saskatchewan.Power was lao Bad referred to another transcontinental away unless yow travel away up to ihe ing $1.770.M1 from Jaseenger trafic and 1.C.R.RATES LOW.displayed, it is difficult to account, other given to take over tha Western Ea ci last session.Arche regions.lt has ail beem given $3,644 600 from freight.receipte the Mz.D.C.Frastr, of Guysboro, ssid| than ty the theory of sles, for bia fail- son Railway, Company in Manitons, Borden\u2014I did not say with regaed awa ; Les Minister of .year before had 972,238.All the rates on the Intercolonial were un-| ure to ice the engine passing the nu- ilways osmapisised that, Red EEL Le Davis~Whe gave all this land classes function var potise of trade bad eontributed ta this deublodir lowsr than on other rosda merous switoh ts sad build- | this agreement was not made, iassontintetel rivers Show \u201ccomparises were built of tha fest: ; bad\u201d Pure asetier, od hao vl Frise Mimeion-13 vus pos mith Mis.Sogueet\u2014 suppose the late gov EL tS we Se dead at beg oe s'ouapuat.11 1 waa lok (be proper autherises carie snl Bt ko \"L'art Jom 2, 1908, THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS, , 1 >, the eines of ai Ouseden transport |e western sasdpeint was no Deed thie alawee, and it stood over net colon! MA Paname gay control ., this agreement namely, competition United, Bates for another line a LS Buperice.to be retraites ower was bed to em if she w to i ie A REMARKABLE ORDER y \u2014\u2014 undertake irrigal to enter .l i i A \u2014 bus tha clause passed without vanne fre Take Superior ports, diver MR.YIN QUIVER RESUMES HIB highways, ee, for de rsoln of at Britain siust reconaides the a.* TIMES\u2019 CORRESPONDENT GIVEN of the of Canadian ucts through met THE BILL.to enter {nto mining, lumbering and iron cidence of fres trade as expounded the| THREE DAYS TO PACK UP AND to bpadine rd Po ot ety qe ern ontists to Boston, Portland and other Ottawa, Ont, May 28.\u2014This was and stesl manufacture, but these clanses Manchester school, snd forthwith adopt LEAVE ST.PETERSBURG.Le ile for the lines cast of fui | United States ports, should also be inves- the for day on which the Grand were struck out.The bulk of the the trade conditions to the commercial : , mouton five thomand extrs for spe.tigated and the best and most economics] Trunk Pucifio bill nad bees under clauses had been passed before the com- unification of the empire\u2019 On the de a such as the build ot methods used Dy ur competitors should consideration before the Railway Come mittes ross at one o'clock, and it is prae- fensive point, the premier said be saw London, May 20\u2014The \u2018Times\u2019 ea be carefully studied and reported upon.|mittes.Nevertheless he intersst was tioully certain that the rest of the - more the receipt of a telegram from Botels, sursiors, thirty.\u2018The minister apprebends that ia fully maintained.Before the debate be ter will got through when the pré Toor.na as I ea and its BC Petersburg correspondent stating od a mile bondi circumstances it devolves upon the Do- gan Mr.Copp, of Digby, asked if it was masts again on June 3.the empire should ba able to call on every that he has been ordered by the Russian the ling from Edmonton to the Minion Government to consider and true that company was willing to \u2014p ove who shares ia its protection to ite de- Government to leave Rumien territory.adopt the best possible means of promot.undertake the conatruetion of a marif fence.The order as originally i to him ; vas then reported.ing goch measures as may suable Canad brane 8 Moncton, The sonver Ju BETTING IN PUBLIC ° as that ne we to leave t.P ukon Proifie Raïl- con ransportation te own oi r.Wainw, \u2014 on Thursday, but, good offiens do yeas np Le Rail.products, and Min thought that the most the company was willing to build this PIRE AT MARIEVILLE the Britiah am r, be has been al- wha îte ors from Edmonton north.efficient method of conducting such an wastern 3 BILL FOR SUPPRESSION KILLED \u2014 lowed three dre grace to make .Oliver aded an agreement that inquiry ard obtaining the req infor- Mr.Frank Oliver then resumed his ad- IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.LOSS ESTIMATED AT FIFIY Srengements re lesving.miles from Edmonton would be beilt mation is by means of a commisison cam dress on the bill where he bad left of THOUSAND DOLLARS gulondon, Nay 30\u2014Mr.Brahe, the \u2018 t.Petersburg oo: ndent of the 8, sar busch tain tuo yours ab peed of sempetunt and experiment |A OR Latin, he said wap sot one of A special sble o the New York Ber \u2014 ee ed Hon ; Fed \u201cunder the provisions of Chapter 114 terminal, or route gr subsidy or govern: uo London on Mir = throwe Marieville, May 28\u2014A mest dieastrons polie fring the by bo ea own .i te oor.à Jones Bay Batten of the Revised Statutes of Canada.Point vas the rates a a De Out the bill for the presicn Ure broke out ere tonight.Over wal) government, states that he was ar pising ames y ue ister mmends, therefore, {raffe.Would the new line © oll of public betting.It ie ai to de- inated were consumed, tari.rested by order of General parte Tours flo conetruct lina thet § gomapimion be appointed consist: that Ca traffic would stand or would the ssri thy , grounded on the 51Fied, Sue oF BOND, BFS ga of the Chief of Poliee, and taken a pos hs feta to Jerse Be Bértram, and Me.EB, C.F \u2018Sl which Be; basis be the cost of haulage?That was [report ol a Lords committee à \u20ac the vil pear the Centre) Vermont Polios station.Attar à long wait, dur: ge pomp i dame Bay | Wien Vea Hore Es bis the im nt poiat for ian uhip- crotehet or fad.The simple object station the wind high several ing which be was for i to eom- «A ba Moore.Mackenzie & Mann.and convener, for the purpose of \u2018makin .be a ny fd United tates thers that a re onde doubs wooden buildings vers soon 5 Games [unicate with his wife, friends or au , rad mpevriag the such inquiry, obtaining evidence 4nd competition kept the fraght ries down prohibit betting ia public places opr Kom \"one hon, ead.alg sie would be axpalied rom.the coutey by fastruction New , \"a Nipie reco dati in Their reports a reasonable t on the cost of Yen ing 8.» Withis half ax sous, the fire t Gene Assistas pirth-sasierly to the foot of Like subject to any further frre a ord port ints us not the pris.mie, this Arm bold in three streets, and or Minister f Inte tor, 6 : be ne Ce ich ciple on which our freight tariffs are pre- Lord Davey, who had charge of this! éeroely.À talegram was sent to Chief oui terior, on account inn.& Hudeon's Bey Raley Coto im the GovermorGeneralin- pared.The facts spoke for themmires, betting bill.is one of the most eminent Beni in Montevel for amistance, but % Ms BOMLLLY, fo the Busan Gevers- - A y y Council}, the ies of the reference The C.P, R.cos to shi lawyers pow living in England.An old-| {10 bas aos \u2018de.Ment and his invention of false news.Le Tue From the United may require.LE ee nore to ship Goods Nioned.Libera, he is averas Nike all \u2018he town no water eupply, he fie was Informed that in tbe meantime brrder ves, Long \u201cThe minister further recommends that oo tir oon 10 ioe, Ot, PADI bis school to unnecssmsry interference I it was 20 we to despa \u201c| he would be kept under arrest in the rer Fort such commission be sytborised to employ to Constantinople for.The rate to Ée-| With the Habits of the pesols.He was OQ (0 Loony ixtoen transit, prison.Before was G with a 22 h Jom Craven such scientifi and professions] assistance ges is higher than across the continent |® of the committee from which}, d the fre is a ont ex- there, however a psig ordar te settlement northerly to 5 4 i may decide; o- ancouver.Ç\u201c ; i i - i in iw - that no f j is Quill ration of the commission shall be during] Mr.Tarte\u2014Are railway rates higher & Pan with fusey and ignorant sentier At 2 à van panoencnt the fire was shat no further steps be taken | ile he ; pleasure.Canada i i talism is plainly absurd.Somes Ottaws Electrie Bailway bill, in-| \u201cThe ministes also recommends that an ng ads than in the United States\u2019 whose seal for Le welfsre of the work- det control.No accidents are report might write to the British Ambases- ing te Poyers to ons mil appropriation be made out of which the erican rates are ns high or higher, but I ing classes has never been conspicures, ap bue Pere did good ver.307, Which be did.Half an hour later pe Pi opposition.Minister of Public Works ebal] be su-| have already said tot the rates from St aro not ashamed to talk about the bi EE aided .255 | be was told that he would be released authority Dates a ling three thorin ey expenses of all kinds in- Paul oust are much lower than from a (lav TET, oy oe of Le lego she lees Set oe pen if be da se to leave Russia fi miles to the \u2018Boo\u2019 from a point remuneration ao uso cnciuding such parte Po rater carte Fi Bietinetion of class.The distinction Ro lumber merchant, lost three 97 the first train.Otberwise he would pa is Sunet line Dee iit the Governor-General-in-Couneil de- er than from Chicago.Thich = drums and ee) proces] gas | & quantity of lmber ead He red au there ae, else and à - i ivate betting.Both{ wood.signed, ere wes Ro! ei cide without reference to the proviions Mr.Tarte And wont the new road aro squall) within tha reach of all classes THE OTTAWA FIRE.for bim to do.When ha was rel wae empowered to i ar , sek fo SUMO.The company bas gf, Civil Servios Act or any act reg Ply the very same game?= Je ça Pat One is beyond the resch of the law, Ottaws Mar 36.Four fremes were be immediately visited the British 4 lating payment of officers or sé the right, io eons preference stock of the government.\u2019 employees our business to see that tiey are mot al.2 Other , > ken er Lt a 00e Talis, two of thers Ambassador, who st once called on i And asked the sme ivilege -\u2014 lowed.the trouble to be in their pisces Syriouely, at fre abortiy sfter moon 8 M.von Plebve, fhe Minister of the In- MSIE Heiineage objoctad to tale peur Mr.Tarte~Tha Intercolonial doan the PSS SES \u2018fnay showed their ju: Cession street.The in] are terior.Mr.Brahm supposed at the position as wrong the clause was THE NEW LINES same 1 far.difference ue 2 staying Thomas Green, Hi son.fée time that his expulsion was owing out.Power was given Lo issue Ne To, it dons not.You know das Rod Ce Bi vas Lot by à majoritr fen Btarrs and Wi McKay, oll of $0 the publication by the \u2018Times\u2019 of on the present line of fourteen Grand Trunk Pacific and Trams.|b con TE Cu know ever (fade © Sd A It contained three which NES appogred (a the \u201cAventis of aesommt of the improvements the cow- Canada Discussed by Rail- od Ten Jat the INDIAN DANCES dwellings, « candy store, and a Cainess Rome, and which was interpreted as & pany sde io lta road ip way Commit of railway ftom Winnipeg qundred _ laundry, was owned by Mr.J.Tem covert intimation to the governor of ment.PE va vi ar toc.\u2018Arthur and made this à A Port DIFFICULTY FOUND IN SUPPRESS- pan ad Te total y detrored Bessarabia not to check severe meas- iliion over of Titbout terest.= \u2014, Canadian Pacific and ian Northern.Toe erated in usand IS.ures against the Jews.bonding power of the extension Ce Ottawa, May 37\u2014The Railway Com-| Bat in spite of this fect the companies 1NG THE FORBIDDEN REVELS pd de in a loft over tbe Mr.Brahm bad nothing to do with he Loo\u2019 in te thirty fre Rev mittee rom the House of Commons charged three times as much for.the ON PIAPOT'S RESERVE.Jaund: ir ga rod some ba: the publication of the letter which the 4 hes given five to build à line amin w members, ay ban of fgsight over this stretch as \u2014 dry stove pipe.\u2018Times\u2019 obtained from another source.is own into Monieml.| 14 trem 7S, comsideration was recused of the freigat from Bufals to New York, | Basins, May T1\u2014Considersble sang; he was anable to obtain anything Sire he Grand Trunk Pacific Reilway\u2019s applica .Emmerson\u2014Yes, and the United 4800 to bas been recently asused STILL AT LARGE » was unable obtain anything Port Fri rv hg bas oe ch ribern por tion for pre to build » new transcon- States railway pays dividends atock © the eight Indian reserves presided _ but sm extension of time, namely, 's Bay.It will be known as the tinental live.watered five times on over by SE NT Graham, agent of the FIERCE three days instead of eight hours, 's Bay end Western Bailwey.A telegram was read from the St.John Mr.Oliver concluded that there ¢ reserves comprised in the \u201cFile mu! À HUNT IS BEING INSTI-|which Mr.Brahm must leave the ; City Council demanding the insertion of to an absolute government control of .Bince the ing of the act, TUTED FOR THE MURDERER OF country.provisions ju this to ensure tbe rates, al two years , torbi the \u2018sun\u2019 LITTLE GLORY WHALEN.The correspondent adds: \u2014'M.von RAILWAY COMMISSION ann, Suadian export trade to the The committee then set about the dances, \u2018give away dances, the like, \u2014_ - Plehve assured the Ambassador that _ Mr.mae ime Prov od ie winter.of the opening elauses.Upon thers was no attempt to evade the aw : Ont, May 2T: is the step taken had been in preparation J eastern the clause fixing the capital stock at Atil last March, when 8 sort of agitator ill no clue to the musderer of little for some time and was pot influenced SERMS OF ORDER-IN-COUNCIL RE- provinces were unanimous in their feel- \u201d : that traffic originating in Canads Seventy-five dollars, which among the Indians arrived on Pupot's| ; Whalen, the thirteen anything I had written in rd \u2018QARPING TRANSPORTATION [St mot De diverted tas the United be di Into common añd prefepres Téterye and sought to defy the law by en hoa girl, whose body van found ar 8 Kininedl.No objection was eater- .PROBLEM.States.stock, the Minister of Railways said \u201croi, choses point.re C on Thursday.- The child tained to me personally or anything + TL Mr.W, ¥.Maclean, Toronto, opposed that Parliament would make à mis but 2008 bad been blindfolded.A man bunt [in particular [bad written.They, Bttaws, May \u2014Pollowing sre the the tion in tots.10 was nothing take in granting the right to ems Gre Amey wk Di, sod ia being engaged in by the people of this| however, disliked what they called the Ee Smiter oF Babli Cow's Hoe ventore.Some othe samen] 14708 and ordinary ain followed by a series of others of fo; but so far without vucoms.The hostile tone of wy correspondence and To connection with the a even aot ory toe oe [stock to euch an amount, pei 4 & similar kind, at which the Indians ap- at ae pHi io shows that of the \u2018Times.\u2019 d that from ment of à commission to investigate tbe |ploitation.If the Grand Trunk came yas well known that railways in these peared in all their paint and the squaws| the head.Both the outer clothing and the time I had occupied the post of tramepértation problem : \u2014 orward itself it would be different.days were not built by capital.in all their finery.~The matter was get-| under garments were found to in per- correspondent at St.Petersburg the \u2018On a report from the Minister of Dr.Sproule seid that this schema could The stock, ss n matter of fact, does ting serious.Mr.Grabam took alarm, fect order, and there were no of Times\u2019 had devoted itself to attack- Public Works stating that he hss bad come to nothing unless the government not turn a eent into the treasury.|S™ began proceedings agsinet Etcheass,| any attempt to abuse the child.fe vue ing Russia and the Russian policy.consideration question affecting the was behind it.The committee could The solicitor for the company, y, the men who had started the dances, found that the bullet aad entered behind They did not know whether I was re- fraseportation of C Canadian products to not consider the matier intelligently with- Chrysler, said that the C.P.R.and sparging him, with a breach of the In- in i sponsible for this attitude, but made + of 1d, and out knowing policy other stocks been : .mags istrate decided to diagonal direction, pierced the skull in their minds that the correspondent ports with the view of plac- ia.scribed, and had was Setuslly > send the case for trial, and Etchense was front and lodged just under the skin over o the Times\u2019 would no longer be tol- ing the Canadian producer in à position The Minister of Railways sid in re- UO out LOFT Wolo charged before Judge Richardson and | the left eye.bullet was extracted erated in the Russian capital.They to com and to com successfully, ply that the government's position in re- ould no .jury.Mr.Fred.Jones put up an able| and was found to be of a thirty-eight knew that this action would provoke Ser Canadian with the regard to this darter was explained by Mr.Blair said he would not press hid defence on the point indicated.The ac: calibre, retaining ite original shape, but ai froducers \u2018and exporters of otber coun- the Premier yesterday.objection unless the committes took cused, however, was found guilty and [roughened on ome side by ite sn outburst against Russie in the Toe ; ; The bad mot promised sesis-| the same view, and so the company sentenced to three months\u2019 imprison- throngh the bones of the head.reel British press, but they had weil weigh, Minister submits that od.be tance to the Trunk Pacifie in uy gets the right to issue its seventy-five ment.Another Indian named Shave|ly on the top of the head an extravam- ed the consequence of the step, and aigumed that grain and other ucts shape and there was nothing in Sir Wil-{ millions stock of common and prefer Tail.who bad followed the example set tion of blood and scum was found under êT° resolved to read the \u2018Times\u2019 a will patorally seek their markets by the frid Lauriers remarks yesterday to war-| red.by Etchense, and organised à dance so the wealp, indicating @ blow from some lesson.Personally they were very Se routes, ind therefore the weth- rant any such inference.He destined uae 13, which outlines the route of Tecently as May 16, was charged with en-| blunt instrument.The blow hed pot 8OTTT for the inconvenience they were gd sitaining the oblast desired should to be held up by Dr.Sproule, and it was tee re Be reneintei, but * e Tndians to dances, and was also been severe enough to injure the akuli causing me.Later a police officer visit- Lee mél pee padian routes cheaper abeurd lo my that the committes must in the meantime the promoter of the bill 1° ilty, but recommended to mercy snd there was no external bruise, à fact ed me, and said be was instructed to mors convenient them competing wait for government policy to: outlined certain changes which tae com- and Liberated after a severs reprimand probably explained the theory that make me sign a written promise to alts E i i i this scheme, when it was s matter on to is provides bY the judge.the blow bad been delivered on top of I Russia { {thi hi which action might never be taken.ma from Moacton to D from \u2014\u2014 i ; marks eave mis forever, within three Papiers Canads Bas maniisted tbe in THE TRANSCANADA LINE Gabon ie rom Moncton to Quebec, 0% FRANCE AND THE VATICAN, | of violence were found on the body.gasiéd te Sthe \u201cstation in company j exist: Canadian frenspor rived ate, J.G.Scott, general ot Jake Abittibi and thence north to Lake \u2014\u2014 with other prisoners, and eventually aR .no , a a ee Et enti ol ds PRESIDENT LOUBET WILL VISIT \u2018PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL,\u2019 Fut scrom ihe frontier.The police That oar iculfural exporte can Canada scheme for a line from 3 to Trente command to oc! Quebec western stretch, but branches are sutbor- THE POPE.\u2014 ideration and courtesy througt- their © prices Jones co.Port Bimpeon, far north of the Grand ised from the maia line to connect with ui to cage tn be confounded Trusk Pacific.The Trens-Canads would the road to North Bay or Nipissing, to Rome, May 28.Mar.Lorenselli, Pa DIOCESE OF CHICAGO MAY SUB- out! confused with the inferior and often develop seventy million acres of arsble Fort William and Port Artaur, to Bran- yencio at Pari \u2014Mgr.i, ape! BTITUTE ANOTHER TITLE.EXPELLED FROM GERMANY.terated articles produced elsewhere; lands EY Quebes slone- à don, to Regina, Prince Albert, Calgary jions between in reports, tha Holy See.\u2014 London, Mey 30.\u2014A despatch to the to preserve their separate identity \u2019 , and Dawson.President Loubet is coming to to Chicago, May 28\u2014The conventisn of \u2018Express\u2019 from Berlin says that Wil- cost?; : .Rome 4 Ma .sat .ur Mr.Blais thought if it was desired to ceremoni isi in the Diocese of Protes| lism Steevens and John Meyers, Am- Minister f states that the Mr.Soott\u2014About eighty-tbree millions, reach the mearest Maritime port it was a n orto bring oid init to Pome Pope in g Chicago, P tant Epis- ericans, have been ested at Muel- Questions to be considered are complicat- With the necessary equipment.That is! mistake to Moncton.It would ; x patte lotions ed y Sd as involved, ineleding amoig tbe ab: & little less than.thirty thousmad dollars be more sien to aes Bt.Jobo for 108 concerning he mommipation of bisous ass oi the, Church Loir 65 dropping in the publie et NO details 3 to be sought the transp jation of * \u201c Tarte\u2014Who behind grain shipments toan Halifax though change of attitule on tae part of the Re the words, Protestant piscopa), and are given, but this phrase usually ee mar et Place of p schem ot are your| the latter vould continue to enjoy its public is believ:d to have resulted from fhe sobetitution of some more compre means that the persons expelled have is involves the consideration of their .Boott~\u2014Messrs.Dobell, Victor Cha-| \u201cTae clause paseed ing the com.be threat.of hostile reference to France committed some political offence.Tt transportation : From place of production teauvert, » Pierre Garneau, William pany to issue bonds oF thirty thousand for the \u2018Con story to baid où June T4 NEG .ts understood that the New York \u2018Her- #8 Canadian ssaporte; from place of pro- Price, Ald.Tanguay and John Ross, of dollars per mile in the section east of It ig now stated that such reference will RO SLAVERY ald'e\u2019 correspondent, Mr.Luchnow, has to tbe western porte of Lake Quabec, and others, invipeg, twenty thousand across the be greatly modified or even suppressed.a\u2014 also been expelled for sending his pa- ; {rom western ports of Lake| Mr.mes De , also of rairies, ind Aity thousand through tae eatin \u2018| SHOCKING STATE OF AFFAIRS per reports which the German Gow es to ; coast.There was some .isn seaports to Europe, from place of way is to be built the best route objection that the bonding power was THEIR EXCELLENCIES DISCLOSED BEFORE THE GRAND ernmment chien\u2019 suggests luotion Ca ports on should be chosen was i this was pressed Pacific.As it affects tbe prodnos posed lie 54 sen that vas the pro- raster high but ® re Dot mme re \u2014 JURY IN ALABAMA that the expulsion of the Berlin cor of the eastern provinces of Camads, it] Mr, Emmerson, of Westmorelarid, said ment determined to guarantee any BANQUET TO LORD AND: LADY] Ch} Moy Bo.respondent of the Londom \u2018Timed roives their movement Lo the Canadian that no sophirtéy would seperate the Bonde they would certainly take étape 27 MINTO AT KING EDWARD HO prqpspntes, 147, HA daspatah from would be à publie benefit : \u201d present \u20ac e subsidy quée- » Âls, \u2014- .+ is obvi bet tion.Three sets subsidy unt were control the leew, asked power to ac TEL, TORONTO.p Investigation into the enforced slav- THE OAKS \u2018ory obvious chat | ore pontiac, fd Alter tne ment, Suit wae cept assistance in land or money and to Toronto, Ma: oT Lo fv.Sod in this state has de- conclusion reached these fo ink of sesisting the i Ton .\u2014The GovernorGen- one death from ill-treatment hens Questions « thorough and comprebensive of another road south of Lake Winnipeg.leve land rent bonds to che ex tent of eral and Lady into were to-night guests and the arrest of an agent, who is se \u201cOUR LASSIE THE WINNER AT enquiry should be made regarding the Let the government build its own road i i iti banque \" o to the undertaking.Mr.Blair elaimed uf the citizens of Toronto, at = wet cused of plotting to sell into conditions oa prie nal shipment at and he sad lands along ie Toute ould b that the time had gone by for land grants in the King Edward Hota.About 20, peonage.Witnesses before the federal \u2014_\u2014 tions surrounding such shipments; Ha (mes re a posed db orge] and be did pot ses why the company including ladies, atten 5 Mayor Ur grand jury testified that death result-| London, May 20.\u2014Aj \u2018rom ro i vg I ties of the Te tay.There was only one way to he Hon: Mr Fispatrick could Lee do de qui Of the evening.The ion hegre na The tel TT servi: opens rai ne ons for Che , rivers and ie Atlentie and Pee and.that ae by.EX permet hited Ton pi da toast, that of i repued to the only .eu tude on one.of The farms.Tedd akes (of \"So sovergas, tor are te p { Che St.Lawrence | and operating .| the provinces, for inetence, the Federal logy of His Excellency and Lady Minto VAS accu of being rebellious, and year! ies, about one mi » route en any improvement, Sle rival, of Corawali, thought this Parlisment had uite enough te do to for the dignified and sympathetic manner because she could not pile for burnin Bel steaced n a ostins \u2018of the enlargements, of other matters aflecting Carter De Pile the relative \u2018merite attend te its own business, without both- io which ther bad performed tbe duties the brush cut by a doxen men, was laid Terby Day road procession and that of the more economical and _sstislestory of the Grand Trunk Pecific, Canadian HE SoU tbe Provinces pe ati or ro anes, \u201cSUL shone rebariiveg today was particularly marked this any Canadian channel of trans .clause by which the company ask- .one.ashes.0! a rebellious Ant motors Northern, and Trans-Canads echemes and 4j power to accept amistance Was with.8 closer political unification of the em-| spirit, her hands wero tied and the Tiagos cing iment whol pl Ur ti Pogtation by lend or water.assist whicher h ad .je minister further states that in tagecus or seems the most advan: drawn and Mr.D.C.Fraser moved to pire, closer commercial unity, and union rope thrown over the Lmb of a reseed w Prepon: making such investigation attention position is \u2018secepted they uid be ro confine the land grant-bonds to the land defensive purposes.the trade and pulled up so ss to leave it Searels nas of women de the Juin pr should not be sonfined to routes and fa: polled to hase their supplies in Cap Owned by the comspany other than for ion he said Canada must be the le for toes to reach the costumes.The trains carried their full dilities which are at present utilised, but ada like Canadian Pacific Railway.the purposes of its undertaking.This of what in right for herself todo in| Js \u201cThe woman died two days Quotas.The King and the Prince of necessary new surveys should be made \u201cMir, Frank Oliver, of Edmonton.en Was accepted by the promoters, and a di- matters of trade, Dut 1 contend that un.Fer sles took a special train, but the to determine whether any more economi-| deavored to convince the cummittes of Yision then took place on the clause as til Great Britain accepts a trade polier F.M.Pruett, liv Good Queen and the Princess of Wales did not eee chanbels of tranepor; peed for more railway facilities in the amended, which was gurried by 88 tol for her own pe pla.that is, for the hele Water, wae te ears of go to Epeom.The field for the Ouke war sn There was room company sought empire cleven \" asaie\u2019 with ' pen Sacieh water powers and te deal fa elec- the rest of the world, imperiat waity will od as ed £ the to Ed Mody piel eon second aad Seraper\u2019 Le ee ee alr a Toe TA wae seme objection to Musa a ie ei AS \u2019 \"| \u2019 oe a Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 durn 32, 1903, \" RECIPROCITY Trade Relations Between Canada \u2018and the United States.REPORT OP MINNESOTA BRANCH OF RECIPROCITY LEAGUE.rhe Ror A rg of Minn is, counsel of the Min- scl beanah of the National Bevipes: Lesgua, at a meeting.ot nol ia Januazy, was charged with the duty ot making a study of the past and present commercial reiations of Canada and the United States and the prospects of se suring à reciprocity treaty that would be te tbe advantage of both countries.Me bas recestly submitted his .He belisves that the prospects are good for the pegotiations of such s treaty, but he is not we hopeful of iis retitication by the Benate of the United States.Mr Hey was in Washington before the ed founmens of Congress, and what he bete led him to the same conclu that has been arrived at by most of advocates of ceciprocity treaties who |.are familiar with the situation in Wash- nw.Me found that many Senators resentatives were dis to (x- ver reciprocity treaties, but t when a treaty wes proposed the interests that vous be benefited by it made little exer- in its behalf, while those © made very strenuous and effective efforte it.He found that the New- fsundiand trenty was then being beld up in the Senate use the fishing inter este of a small section of Massechusetts pied Lh ge in their while of « he ied interasts that would bave been vorably affedted by its ramifications one was working effectively for it.Hay eoncludes that if a reciprocity ty with Canada is to be secured the interests that will be favorably affected wi est not trust to Senntors and Rep ves carrying it thro simply bessuse it is à thing for t oun \u2018If responsibility can be avoided pestponement and prosrastination,\u2019 he, \u2018we must expeet it, It is up to md J oneibility the.ing report Mr.says: believe that if the busitioss in.that are in favor of and will be Canadian reciprocity will full messure the influence bave ia intelligestly directed be operating er a satis before the beginn of , and Minnesota will have à era of prosperity un- history.There is, bow- vaste tims, money and \u2018ou are going enter wpon scale enough to ob- 3 tween the Lake of the he Big Horn Mountains the civilisation ere building a pire, destised soon to become of the world.Minnesota a gateway between this vast and the densely peopled parts of sontinent and tbe route to the At- seaboard; remove unnatural ber 10d into our state will come for ex rwarding manufacture, - { millions of acres of fertile the fruits of the labor of hun- thousands of thrifty farmers, od ™ cri hat su.emergy an: in that su the wilderness and builded this state ll shirk or falter when is presen opportunity to the foundation for the greatest inland D eportad thes Re found th ; reported t und the Laurier Goveroment at Ottawa and the Rossevelt administration at Washington in favor of a reeiprocity treaty, and the information he gathered led him believe that a session of the Joint Nigh Commission would probably be con- vamed at Ottaws about Sept.1.He be- datas esnvinced from what he learned in s that if the commimsion ald poli this meeting to tiate & reei- ig its Thiet iH gfe tLe ce 53 i rij fio ile sgst % È £ & 88 EE à £88 iff] iy Ë Ë 3 2 ty treaty it would end all prospects ouch & treaty for years.ints tb that reciprocity with the United tes has boes one of the chief articles faith with Sir Wilfrid Laurier.For 4 bas been stro er ja Sayer of it, 19 struggles us is wed him.\u2018Continued failure obaerves, \u2018is not conducive to ° Jacty triumph, and it is ex- ubtful if the Liberal y survive another failure without a ip Changin front, and if the cow: tug of Se Joint High Coma, shat i Bias! ares shout higher duties \u2018Ia VOOR er du Rat, al wil be the only Sourse leit open ABA to pursues, a! vo Pa rd other would be politioal auieide that party.\u2019 Dacuming the character of treaty that pa bslieres could be negotiated, Mr.Hay gation st This Cas em The probable ! af sem rol » basis of à treaty.Canadies tion is dusts, This is a trifle vague.But coming down to detail 1 believe they will in- fres fish, free lumber, free ore, free coal, free salt and free wheat.As the first and second they will undoubt- be quite urgent if net unsiterably ined.To this they will uadoubi- jesire to add « very e list of the products of the farm, and probably the quarry, the mine and the woods, as well ee live animals, poultry and dairy pro- dusts.Ae to some of these items we foe] as great an interest in having all tariffs removed as would they; others would undoubtedly meet with opposition ln eertain sections of this country.In addition te this 1 feel quite confident from guch information as have secured from bigh sources that by proper effort we can a very material uction on large of manufactures, and the abo- of the present British preferential it In addition, while of course it not go into any treaty, if a satisfac.cemmerciai treaty between the Us States and Canada is negotiated, Fwy tified, the present situstion fs such à {4 would seen more than probeble that the en a will by 2 tonal jarit alation diseriminate certain Kuro coun' A Dei eur wou.mires.1 only thes +4 tentative, for much will wado oubledly de uj + management o raden- tone\u2019 of those interested, and articles which it now seems would be blues in Be treaty would in the course to ible, and tha or ros sible may In the light of future devel ments prove savy to secure.\u2019 fps DISMISSED.TBE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA THROWN OUT OF Victoris, B.C., June 1.\u2014A new « in situation wes ress today wnen Bir Henri Joly 1 ormally dismissed Colonel Prior and his government from office.rumors last night (hat the Hom.Mi Prior would be would be allow Mr.Wells, Minister théir resignations.the resignation of Mr.McInnes, whic) left the government in a minority on two divisions in the House.vernment ~plit was tha recent Columbia and Western land grant 1 .\u2018The committee which looked into the matter made a report generally adverse to the government.The government was a coalition one, Col.Prior be- a Conservative and a former member the Federal Government.Wisimenetee, renretonting Dovdney, do \u2018estmineter, represent.is trict, has been called upon by Li (lovernor Joly de Lotbiniere to form a try.Victoria, B.C, May 28.\u2014The dismie wal of two ministers, the resignation of a third, and the defeat of the Cabinet, is the record of British Columbia for the last twenty-four hours.Kol lowing closely on the events of Tuse- day afternoon came the r i Yesterday of Mr.Mclanes.Mr.Me- Innes, in a letter to the Premier, said he took this step to facilitate nt ap- country on party lines, > admitted he vould iceord remier support for the purpose of granting supply.Col.Prior's statement to the House and those of the other ministers led to some bitterness.Col.Prior said he had formed opinion that it was impossible for the government to continue effectively with auch differences of opinio isting between the ministers, and be had acquainted the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor with the situation, and had bees promised dissolution, \u2018The Lieutesant- Governor, however, had urged that he get supply voted firstly the Premier moved ouse adjourn till two o'clock to-day.This was opposed by Opposition, who defeated the government by 17 to 14 rose and esid, it having strated that he bad lost control of the House, be would ask the Governor to come dewn to-day and dissolve the Col Prior then During the afternoon unanimously.Briefly they found that the transfer of lands to the C.& way was contrary to the public interest; that there were ample subsidy lands to satisfy mands of the railwi priating these two were no conditions attached to the delivery of the grants; that the gor- ernment gave answers in the House contrary to the facts; that letters from tbe C.PR lo the were not brought down turn ordered by the House; that un-, der bill 87 that company would have been given claim to the blocks, and finally, that the railway com) no ground for complaint either in the ing order or in both of which were in the publie in.As @ prelimina findings the committes vernment, and esars.Walls and rte.\u20142 SULTAN OP SOKOTO thout appro- 8; that there iculsrly upos \u2014 ~ HE IS CAUBING MORE TROUBLE IN London, May #\u2014l of Bokoto, who ded east British captured Sokoto, northera Ni sante re a ish in the most recent ts the two men killed x wounded, be ae Baltes THB KING The British finally drove HIS MAJESTY APPEARS TO BE IN THE BEST OF HEALTH.New York, May 30\u2014The Tribune's\u2019 London correspondent says rumors that the King's hesltb bas caused in the royal family have not been coù- firmed from any responsible source.Hg seems stouter when seen at the x in his carriage on the Mall than he was at the coronation, but his color is good, and there are no signs of wesknesa or wéarinese.He is great interest in an: rture in economics.he intends to make the Duke of Buecleuch an English duke by removing the attainder on the dukedom of Monmouth.\u2014 MARCONI BETTER.rted to be teking showing sonsider- ber: Roms, May 20.\u2014Bignor mow symptoms of bre ow s ordered veut, he\u2019 completely voooverod, THE MONTREAL WAKKKLY WITNESS TORNADO IN ONTARIO Towaship of Morningtea Swept by Terrific Wind Storm, last even) t tarough the township of Morningion, levelling av path, « strip four miles long 1we bun- dred and fifty yards wide.The storm started at Carson's farm, on the seventh concession of Moraington, and »fter lev- slling the silo, destroyed every tree in Mr.Bolomon for\u2019s bush.It then ri Xe, oe Dos n, i a standing above the foundatfon.Their frame house was shifted eight feet.Dowd »nd his ster were inside, but \u201cvers 10 seriously hurt.The bricks afd timbers were hurled nted dissolution and * mile.The school jenitor, James Hast- to appesl to tae count they proved to be absolutely .During Col.Prior's short of office, less :han two years, he never commanded a large majority dissppearud last week, when he .Eberts, Attornoy-General, and Crown Lands, for is was followed L; ings, and his little daughter, who were in school, rushed to the basement.Mr.Levy Watwn\u2019s bank bern and or chard were blown away.The storm wreeked everything etween Mr.Johns ton\u2019s house and the orchard.Mr, John Gamble and his wife and von ran for the fields, but only got a few teet away when they were caught.Mrs.Gamble was atruck by a falling piece of timber and ber spine was seriously injured, while the son received a seslp wound.Mrs.Gamble, it is feared, may not recover.Mr.Gamble's barn was unroofed and a picked off the fioor and hurled forty rods away, while part of the barn was ea over a mile.Da was «iso done to the buildings of Mesars.All.Ewing sai John Martin.KISHINEFF OUTRAGES ATTITUDE OF COUNT TOLSTOY ON THE JEWISH QUESTION.New York, May 27.\u2014Mendel E-kul- meister, twenty years of age, and à native of Kishineff, was among the siecrage passengers landed at Ellis's Island to-cay, from t North German Lloyd eleumer rosser Kurfurst.\u2019 He left Kichinefl the Monday after the muasescre.He said: \u2018On the Jewish passover, the houses of the Jews ware stoned und tLrests made to kill them and the next day, wien the Christians came out of their church, the crowds armed with stones and iren bars attacked the Jews in the streets, and began to suck the buses, killing men, women and chikiven.\u20181 saw the mob enter the yard of La Lcouses next to ours, where thy stoned a shoemaker to death.While I was 4d in tne cellar with my family, 1 heard the mob enter our house, breik the fur- pr ure, and smash the windows.aw in the cemetery fifty bodies of mea and women waiting to be buried.They vers badly mutated.Bchulmeister said that he left Kishineff, and was sm across the frontier when \u2018an agent\u2019 helped him to get to Bremea.London, May 26\u2014The full text of Count Tolstoy's letter on the Kishineff outrages, & brief extract of which has ab been published, contains the follow declaration of his attitude on the Jewish question: \u2014'As my views on the Jews, and on the horrible doings at Kiskinef, they ought to be elear to ail who interest themselves in my oceneeption of life My attitude towards the Jews cannot be other than as towards brothers \u2018whom I love, not because they are Jews, but because, like ourselves and everybody else, are sons of one God, the Father.Fach love needs no effort on my part for I Lave met and know many excellent people among the Jews.at I felt most deeply was horror at the eriminals who are really responsible for all that occurred at Kis! inefl, and (dortor at our over ment, with their , who keep tl ps le in a state oranes and Fanpticiem, with their bandit horde of officinls.The outrages at Kishineff are but the direct result of the propagande of falsehood and violence of our government towards those events, and is only one more pret of their brutal egotism, which not finch at any measure however cruel, whea it is à uestion of suppressing s movement ed dangerous to themselves.Their complete indifference is similar to the indifference of the Turkish Government toward the Armenian atrocities and toward the most terrible outrages which do not affect their interests.\u2014 HUSSNER SENTENCED GERMAN NAVAL ENSIGN WHO KILLED HIS FRIEND ON GOOD FRIDAY, MUST SUFFER.Berlin, May 26.\u2014The States Attorney to-day Fo that a sentence et, six for i ulsion trom the navy be impos., the e wi oat oser, on ood Friday, ied find A Ee ttes trou , Funai \u2018e .the back WL bis word, for not saluting him properly.Hussner was senten to four years and one week's imprisonment and to degradation.attention of Uermany was centred on the court-martial of Husener.Huse ner\u2019s replies to the dent's questions were straightforward.He ea that killed tbe artil A Set \u201cmith another\" osntty 0 130 ini with anot join t whes Mr.O'Brien amumed full Somes] and thereafter conducted it om his own account.In his bands the business be.eames widely developed and was ultimate: k extended from the Atlantic to the I trust in my Rodoamer, Jesus ell wes 0; this moment and Sr was bv Lee Pe food quite good.fellow priso look ith avy worl.\u201c16 Ta sald that ¢ Las upon à man preparing to be un | od rete THE IRISH AUTO RACE STATEMENT OF MR, WYNCIfAM IN THE COMMONS, London May 27.\u2014Mr.George Wynd: hem, Chiol Secretary for Ireland, stated nm House of Commons this sfternson that the international automobile race in Ireland in July would be run over a course to which nobody would be admitted except the stewards and officials.half A large contingent of police and military would be present.\u2014 SENATOR O'BRIEN DEAD THE END CAME ON FRIDAY AFTER A LONG ILLNESS.The Hon.Jas.O\u2019Brien died on Fri- ee og res after a ness.i to St.Patricks.Church y was very largely attended.urch yesterday morning The Hoa.James C\u2019Brien, Benator, was born at Aughnagar, Count tone, Ireland, on Ave fe.RAN edu- here and came to Montres) in tl 1850, where be has since resided.He be mn his active business career in 1868 by entering the wholesale clothing and dry- THR LATE HON.JANES O'BRIEN.He retired from the active business with a handsome fortune in 1893, but remained interested in several indu: financial institutions, including the Royal Vi Life I or tora Li I al Victoria Life Insu ce Company the Montreal City and District Sav.ins Hank, of both of which he was 8 irector, e wi ixth largest individual shareholder in the Rank of Montreal.In religion & Roman Catho- ve oo» bral} to all deserv and was à We governor of the Montreal General Hospital, of the West ern Hospital, and of the Notre Dame Hospital.bo le was vice-president of the rd of a Pi en: oi rs of Laval University; a trustes a Bt.Patrick's Orpbaa Asylum, a mem- of the Forest and Stream Club, à member of the Board of Trade, and vice- resident of the Bel-Air Jockey Club.was one of the founders of the Dominion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Aseecia- | tion.Politically, a Conservative, he was called to the Senste of Canada as the sue- osssor of the late Hon.Edward Murphy, by Aberdeen, in Dessmber, 1806.been twice msrried, and died « wi dower, \u2014\u2014 STRIKE OVER MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY COMPANY WON EASILY AFTER FIVE DAYS OF DIFFICULTY.The foolishness of the Montreal Street Railway Company's workers ir goirs on strike, as they did on May , was a sure warrant of their defeat, After annoying the public on s holiday, and inflicting incalculable inconvenience to that large population that depends upon the street Tailway to go from their homes to busines»\u2014 after having broken the law and esrn- ed for them and their union the title of lawless men\u2014the strikers declared the strike off on Wednesday night.They were hopelessly beaten.On Thursday the cars were running nearly as usual.One would not know from appearances to-day that there had ever been any trouble, The company, with Mr.W.Q.Ross, secretary-treasurer, and Mr.Robertson, superintendent, managing the erra ents for aupplying new men with whom to defeat the strikers, had everything so arranged that they could put on fifty men per day.police showed = firm hand on more than one occasion, and the authorities punished their prisoners with firmness for breaking the law.There was a inconvenience to the pub- fod deal o while regretting that bis sword strokes : Îie, ally on Vietoria Day.People Mers a, he affirmed that ey in ay \u2019 .he acted withi service instrustions; and that he was \u2018obliged honor compel obedience, The impression made dy ke Prolonged examination of Hues ner on the spectators was that his action was the reeuit of the eystem of training on material which was dull an asionate, and which affected à mind with ex: ted idess of hooor.court read à letter which Husener wrote to his mether from prison, and 1m which be aid: \u2018God Almighty will forts made to defeat mpathy with ef- the strikers, and t up with inconveniences without murmur.The strikers had broken their bar- gsin of lest February with the company.The latter has taken no unfair advantage of their suceens in defeating the stri men and inspeetors to make no re prisals, but to adhere to the bargain le fn February, with the Increase | made Pebru 1th the In re, and ordered their fore jesert wee Î only soted a .ished, I shall of wi thon granted.That tha Dis ol va De et strike over is cause of thankfuines.mati Vas onimpaired.0 By all, the Bighest pt That à man cas The siriking foundry helpees of the \\ orks ef the Laurie se Compas: returned to work on Thursday ol ternoon, on the understanding that their request for increase of pay will be takem up at ones by the direetors of the company and the increase grant: \u2014 BURNED TO DEATH.NS, May Smith was burped to desth yesterday at her home at bois, on the north shore Cape Breton.Bhs wore light clothing which ited and, being alone, the flames enveloped ber before assist ance arrived.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TILSONBURG'S DISASTER, THE TOWN WAS SWEPT BY FIRE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.woonbucg, Ont, June 1\u2014 The orst conflagration in the history of Tilsonburg occurred to-day, when 11 business places and twelve residences were razed to the ground and as many more considerably damaged.The fire started about noon at the rear of Buckberrough\u2019s blacksmith shop, being caused, it is supposed, by children playing with matches.Te uickly tread to Darrow\u2019s foundry, then to the barns of W.Parker and E.J.House, and in a very short time the flames had crept to the residences of ex-Mayor Simcluir, Mrs.KR.H.Armstrong, C.H.Denton, Mr.Fowle, Mrs.W.Harris, J.Hillman, and one new house just completed.By this time the rear of Mr.Parker's residence and butcher shop and the stores of J.M.Clark, J.E.Westoa, P.P.Newall, residence and store of Thos Fero, offices of Dr.Brady and Mr.Raynes, town clerk, were in flames.Inside of two hours the fine block of Mr.Sinclair snd buildings covering over three acres were all burned te the ground.The high wind carried great fakes of cinders to the west, and many dwellings were ignited from them.Four fine residences, owned by Mr.J.BE.House, Mr.8.H.Betts, Mr.J.I.McMeehan, and Mr.A.H.Robertson, on Washington avesue, were also destroyed.The work of the citizens saved the homes of the Rev.Mr.Bosworth sad .Mr.Btinson, the G.T.R.agent.Cinders were carried for miles into the country, and esused great havoc on the farms of Mr.F Banders, at least two miles away.His barns and sheds were destroyed and his house was only saved by hard work.The wide street, Broadway, saved the west side of the town from being wiped out sito.Several places were on fire at different times.McDonald's and Low's blocks having bad « very close call.tr A GEORGIA CYCLONE.CARRIED WITH IT DEATH AND DESTRUCTION YESTERDAY\u2014 MANY WERE KILLED.inaville, Ga., June 1.\u2014A cyclone of renee Ciruck this city this after: noon, causing fearful loss of life in this city and New Holland and White Bul.hur.As near a.can be calculated the results are eighty-five men, wome fet children dead, and perhaps forty more fatally injured, wih TT loss of something ,000.death list is yt imperfect, not all the bodies baving been recovered, and iden- tied.Many of them were mangled be ond recoguition.je storm I little before ome o'clock, and within two minutes it had killed pearly + a hup- dred persons, torn two stories trom five-Boor brick factory of the Usineville Cotton Mills, demolished slmost two hundred cottages, rased two brick stores to the ground, and biown down innumerable outbuildings.My what resembles a miracle the cyclone\u2019s fury was confined to the outskirts of the city, the main business and residence portion not being touched.Torrents of rain accompanied the wind, but within tive minut aiter its hrst ormaugbt the sun was abin- ing upon a mene of fearful desolation.A list of dead is conjined to ogeratives of the Gainesville Cotton Mills «\u20ac Pacolet Cotton Mills, and two-thirds of them were women and children.CAPTAIN SULLIVAN REACHES TORONTO, AND WILL EXPLAIN.Toronto, June 1.\u2014The celebrated Cap.\u2019 John Bullivan, who has been wanted to give evidence before the Public Accounts Committees of the legislature, and for whom the legisiaturs itsel( issued à summons, arrived ia the city this evening, and says he will be ob hand when the The committee meets in the morning.Me is wanted to explain the transaction by which Le purchased s timber limit from De goversment for $200 snd sold it for 000.\u2014 PRINCIPAL HACKATT HAD HIS RESIGNATION ACCEPTED YESTERDAY, A special meeting of the board of governors of the Diocesan Theological fa lege was held yesterday afternoon at four oclock in the college, His Urace Arch- bisbop Bond in the chair.The resignations of the Rev.Dr.Hack- ett as principal, and the Rev.John Den- oan, professor of dogmatics, was read.It was resoived that they be with deep regret, and that s sommities be ap pointed te draw up & resslution to that si LONDON CABLE NOTES.TIMES SAYS BRITAIN MUST SHIELD CANADA FROM UNJUSTIFIABLE ATTACK.{Special eabls te \u2018Witness\u2019 snd Torente \u2018Evening Telogram.\u2019) Londou, May 28.\u2014In a enble letter to the \u2018 from Melbourne, Mr.Reid, 8 member of the Commonwealth Parliamant, ssys Mr, Chamberlain ie endeavoring to make the British people forget the things which threstes- ed the downfall of the Empire.ACTION OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.The Chambers of Commerce at Birmingham snd Cardiff have passed resolutions in support of Mr.Chember- Isin\u2019s seheme for preferential tariffs for the colonies.INVITE DISCUSSION.Sir Robt.uriffen in a letter to the \u2018Times,\u2019 on the subject of preferential tariffs, says there is much fe danger to the cause of fres trade if there is an open discussion with the colonies than thers will be if we should blindly refuse to discuss the matter.A number of letters appear in the \u2018Times\u2019 suggesting « free and full die cussion of the subject.NEW ZEALAND MEAT SCHEME, The New Zealand government has decided to go into the meat shipping business.It is the intention the government to buy meat in the eol- ony and ship it direct to the United Kingdom, where depots are to be es tablished in the great commereial centres.It will be of at s price that will merely cover the cost.The * rst depots will be established at Glas- w, Manchester, Live: 1 aad Car- iff, and will be rum in the name of the New Zealand government, by a loss! superintendent.a speech delivered to-day, Lord Tweedmouth put himself on record as positively opposed to Mr.Chamber- lsin\u2019s proposed preference for the colonies.He said he hoped the electors would reject with contumely Mr.Chamberlain's preferential scheme.NO BENEFIT QUEBEC CENTRAL At a meeting of the Quebee Central Railway, the chairman, Mr.Dent, said it was very doubtful if the proposed Traus-Cansds Railway would benefit their sompany.It is considered to be very doubtful it the letter on the way from Cans- dian members of Parliament will induce Mr.Chamberlain to visit Canada at the present time.The \u2018Evening Globe\u2019 in an editorial comment on Sir.Chamberlain's pol- iey, says henceforth the British - pire in all negotiations for commercial treatins must be trésted ae a unit.ENTED AT COURT.PRESS: 2.\u2014Dr.and the Hon.London, May 2 + Mrs.Howard, Lord Strathcona\u2019s eon-ig- law and daughter, were presented at the laut court held by their Majesties, the King and Queen.London, May 27.\u20148ir Gilbert Parker, in an address before the Austral jan Chamber of Commeres in London, on the subject of Imperial defence, said that sooner or later Canada would recognize her duty to the Mo ther Country in some form of contribution to the funds for maintaining | the defence of the Empire.It must i be remembered, however, that Canada was à poor country by comparison with Australia.He said the Monroe Doctrine { eae relied that she would be lepending upon - enemy who, while hospitably giving tection, might some day wish to foreclose the mortgage and take Canads into the forty-eight states Commenting on the speech, the \u2018St.James Gasette\u2019 mys the word emewmy J five a sense of protection io Ce , Sue i the should never be used in reference to the Uhited States even is ite most Pickwick.isn sense.THE \u2018CHRONICLE'S\u2019 VIEW.The \u2018Daily Chronicle\u2019 comments editorially on the debate in the Commonwealth Parliament, and points out that the Canadian political leaders are fearful of Quebec and the French.Canadian influence, and dread being drawn into what Sir Wilfrid Laurier calls the vortex of militant Imperialism.This is the reason dose not contribute towards tbe cost of the British navy.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CITY REFUSES TO PAY.The city of Montres! yesterday, by a vote of the City Council, refused pay the volunteers who turned out to protest the wharves during the strike of the \u2018longshoremen.\u2014 PALMA TROPHY THE KING MANIFESTING MUCH INTERRST IN THE EVENT.(Special cable to \u2018Witness\u2019 and Toreate \u2018Evening Telegram.\u2019 London, May 20.\u2014It is sow definitely decided that + ere will be six Sonne om the ima trophy.King Does masitatnd Deh terest in the event, and may present in witness the contest.The Prince of Wales has already expressed his intention of sttending.At a meeting of the National Rifie Ae sociation to-day Lotd lesmore, whe presided, announced that the competition would be shot off on July 11, the opem- ing day of the Bisley meeting.The siz teams entered will include teams from the United States and France.The Liberals of York have accept- of the candidsture of Mr.Hamer Gresaw.ood.Lord Btrathosma says that nothing Is you defuitely settled Ms.Chamberlain's proposed pred Cas 12 SHE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNES® : Juus 9, 1008 : rea from Trentoa, Campbellford, Stir [and adjoining towns were premat MONTREAL NEWS \u2018 tan wit 85 tir\" he Gross Nortèern, NEWS OF THE PROVINCES.ling, Frankford, ton and Colborne.oder Mr.H.E.Williams, read N a which ia now under the control of Dinher was served the ladies of the [an address of welcome.Mr.Fiaber, - Messrs.Mackensie & Mana.The new - cof tion, in the jeultural who was heartily received, gave an Dry weather has marked he week.[project \u201cgnbraces an entire block ONTARIO bred trouble on previous occasions.Grounds, at noon, after which the pro- irteresting aecount of the forty-one Deeps au Sooasonsl shower, which Pounded by Bt.Catherine, Moreau The Peterborough \u2018Review\u2019 of May Now Drake is in ville hospital, cession was formed in the Town Hall, millions of the progressive people of iii surface.| and Marlboro streets and Cl 88 states that through the carelessness and Monatt is in Brookville jail headed by the Wooler Brass Band.All Japan.Ha sald\u2019 that our foie st ART lliam Masterman, a oe avenue.The reise price was about of empars, two ne cottages at Stony At the last meeting of the Berlin marched to the church.About eight the fair was far ahead of tbat of the Thureday evening at her residence, 926 $150,000.Lake were totally destroyed by fire Publio school board the lady teachers hundred people were present, and the United States, and he was confident Lorchester street.The C.P.R.gave, some time oa the previous Saturday.Ome be- |Tequested an increase of 18 parcent pastor, the Kev.B.F.Dixon announced that a large trade would scon be es- À \\Weslthy New Y , Mr.W.M.|an order for fifty-two engines, to x to Mr.W.Cox, of Lakefield, {in salaries, and that the salary sched: the receipts and donations to be about | tablished between Canada and Japan.Jermyn, bas been an ares of well-known Glasgow firm of Messrs.hapet other to Mrs.Sheldrake, ule be changed, fixing the minimum at five hundred dollars.THE EAST twenty thousand acres of land in Quebec Reed Com: Thess en- The Galt Horse Show Association $300 and the maximum at $480.The Western Ontario re, says the FROM : for a game proserve.When he Isarnod Ro re to Set baat 420,000 ach.romise big attractions during the board passed a resolution stating that Barrie \u2018Examiner,\u2019 Pda 28, dre dis.Among the intermediate, purs that Le could only lease such a preserve fe were of the ten-wheeler ores days of tha show, June 11, 12 they were favorably impressed with cussing a remarkable bind story which by {he ar Southwark, oa | à that he uch ot purchase ie out A bich was worked out by Mr.J.Wil- a radar.une 11 has \u2018beet the general term of tbe request, but has Sirattesd for its contre.\u2018It ap pelled from er er om their wo urnes were Lrgniencd away |liams, the locomotive superintendent.declared à publi boliday by the were unable to change the schedule pears that about a week ago mo.Boe Pro er thea from toe werk oes Biss evenue veil The first of these engines (whieh will r.On Friday the 48th Highland- at present, owing to t estimates for right, a conductor, and Joe Smith, oh.John, N.B., speaks of establishing dence on Tuesday night by a citizen who ba delivered in batches of half a dosen Band, of Toronto, will furnish the year havin, en fixed.brakeman, noticed à robin working iu a municipal telephone system in oppost threw a giant torpedu so close to the rob- at à time) was examined on Friday, the music.Ingersoll ba some excitement from and out from beneath the platform tion to the New Ben oy bers that (he ceport startled them, a and by Mr.McNicoll, gensral manager of a vacant frame ouse on Me e Jompany, which js cher Tror vem! na she « ans wa 3 ; fit.Thomas is troubled over some of the enger coach of the train pal Lo Fates.the lane at such j as they -ould the C.P.R., in the yard of the C.P.R.cases of scarlet fever, and the Board street, belonging to Mr.John Christo: on the Port Dover line of the Grand raising A of Health last Tuesday met and took pher, which was completely destroyed Trunk, which leaves Stratford avers Charles Mozush, a private in the Royal mand.station, oT mechani eer measures to have houses quarantined by fire between two and t o'clock day at 4 p.m.and returns at 10 am., Regiment se Frederc ui ile he had in thane body of an unknown man, with his M R resident of the De- in which the disease is found.No ac: on Thursday morning.The building remaining in the Classic City the the house on May 25, and he was con- (at the \u201cBeck River, near pre minion Stee] & Coal Bom vies, tion was taken as to the setting up was doomed when the firemen arrived.hours between, while the train stood sidered fatally hurt.Tem usant |Fridav, There wis a sum of money last Thursday.He \u201caye that there @ hospital, as suggested in the meet- The roof had collapsed and only a Bar, on, the Siratford siding.On investi ty is given as the cause of bis rash act.[in the Dockets of the man\u2019s clothes, and not been a single hitch in the Domai of the council.tion of the studding wes standing.The gation they found that the bird was He \u2018pad been three years in the R.C.I.[the racar in bia tightly-clenched band Coal Company's operations, except the in Paris Presbytery on May 26 fire is supposed to have been of incen- fuilding its nest on the draw-bar of and bad a wife and two ~hildres.pointed to suicide.\u2018Abe police took lire.The fire is now out, umping a learned that the ll \u201cfrom Knox disty origin.Mr.Christopher bad|the coach, which is placed beneath On 25, Mr.Nathaniel Gay, of charge of the body.begun, and the miners will be able to Chureh, Calgary, Alberta, to the Rev.some insurance.the platform.Day by day the interest Powsal, PEI, launched his new yacht| Two pastoral playe are to be given on start work on the higher levels noon.As James Skinner Rcott, BA.pastor of Mr.John Patterson, ecel dealer of of the train crew in the work of the \u2018Jeanette, which is thirty feet long und the McGill grounds ca June 4 and ou for the Btesl Company, the cost of mane Bt Andrew's Charch, Brantford, Ont., Listowel, Ont.on Wednesday after robin increased.The movements of on care Bearly two hundred ards A June Seeds You Läke Lt\u2019 and the \u2018Come facture ie going dows, and cesults are Bad beem declined.and they set it noon, had his horse rum away when the bird were closely observed.She Sl aber of people.trom the wr ol prete Sha titles and the of had 8 ore rt arr nu difficul- aeide.The reverend gentleman will being driven over the C.P.R tracks worked faithfully while the car remain- rounding country.Experts state that! Redpath Muse wheee spectators will ties as come to ali large steel plants, but remain in the cet in front of his office.Mr.Patterson [ed in Stratford, and whem the hour [the \u2018Jeanette\u2019 is an excellently built yacht be seated.Mr.Jen Greet is the man: there is no reason for liscour t.The Peterboroug! \u2018Review\u2019 of Wed- was thrown violently to the ground for departure arrived she left the and believe she is to be the fastest ever ager.; He bas full confidence in Mr.mesday tells that four men at tbe and wheel of the delivery waggoa tracks.Although the coach was launched at Pownal.Mr.Gay = An awning which projected at the Tho is, be mys, \u2018a roan able and strong Cordova Gold Mines were being raised passed over his right leg, fracturing 8 [placed on anotber siding the next party intend io the ear future to south-east corper of Claude and Notre hea: enough to mest all diffisuitien ta the bucket.that morning.whes [smell bone near © asbl.The frac.Say.among a large numiser of \u2018other * Riéavure trip around the land.| Dume streets caught a thvve-yoarold chikl and ah, S05, Brusbeai wrote a letter ure was immed ing of ° something went wrong, and the men as intely reduced, but cars, yet she never failed to find her terian Ch Bt.Stephen, NB story window of the Gilding.The Int.to the Montreal Clty Council declining A tle one, which would olherwise have been to have the controversy com were thrqwn a distance of sixty feet.Mr.Patterson will be laid up for a partly constructed home every day at on Sunday eveni Kleaser Youmans was killed, and fow weeks.tem o'clock.The result was the nest usual Serco he aster called forward dashed to the pavement and kilied, es the civi i ng three other men were seversly hurt.The complimentary dinner given bY was completed about a week we The the Rev.Harold M.Clark who bas left caped with & fright and a few bruises.Me of $2,000 toward the Montross, Ont., is suffering from the citisens of Thornbury Clarks- next move on the part of the bird was since for the missionary field in China, Alfred Croteau, bricklayer, of 573 cost of t statue to Bishop Bo ° scarlet fever, and the Separate and burg, as a welcome to Mr.Thomas the laying of the eggs.Four bave been and, in joe.name of the congremtion Ontario street, while walking on the memory P ed further.letter Public schools are said to have been Andrews, the well-known business Jaid jy, and the nest is being anx- breach Ath 3 dandseme vo track of the C.P.R, near the East ses considered In the City Couneil on closed last week in order to endeavor man, last week, at the Revers House, jously watched to see if she will com | choice words, Mr\" Tulies T.Whitlock, End Abattoir, on Tuesday, was struck ender ant, and is « temperate doeu- to check the disease.A correspondent was a decided success.There was # plete the five, which is the usual num: on bebalf of himself and bis wife, pre down and so injured that he died on however, t bata à A os.in the Galt \u2018Reformer,\u2019 of Wednesday, general feeling of friendliness and , and then sit thereon.ted Mr.Clark wi handsome gold Wednesda 5 ; vith alarm as to the spread ots BR draws ae Lond ee QUEBEC Sn Rev.A ; hy .a rgd Home 016 fn fe For FP ethy Toe bonor of ne che f .t .x An t laa .Ve, .e .A.H.itman J T © e city\u2019s con- of the fever = It is said « company is being organised Lis position tor of the Baptist Stirling Boxter s Jittle foreman, of tribution.It closes an episode dis Capt.Gaskin, of Kingston.Ont.| Autumn he was far from well, and A is as while driving on May 23, collided with thers was a general expression of in Sherbrooke, (Joe.and of Montreal, Lhurch, of hark ottetown, PEL For ship * Montevidean\u2019 on May and bis turbing Le those she object to have a street car, was thrown to the [pleasure that he bad been so far restor- \\Volfe, and Beauce under control and the deld, wbich includes Alberton, Alma, morning, Theo.tome dock yborets found RoC nt for religious objects.i , had \u2018three ribs broken, emd ed to his wonted health.form à company that will furnish 30,000 id and Knutsford.Mr i me d a > 1 ,000 Bpringfi N .t wes, it is feared, internally injured The annual district meeting of the horse vower.La vend bis farewsll sermon in hy ex ep gash in bie head showed that ribly mutilated by an explosion of Som alse, He was removed to his home, Brockville district of the Methodist Armand Voyer, who be to Sber- Alberton on Sunday, May M, from IL.fell and was thus stunned and unable to died early on Tharsdsy orang at the Two other men yer, and was attended at once by Dr.Gar- conference closed its session in that brooke, ., w held at St.Albans, VL.| Cor.xiii, 11.His earnest and impres- help himself in the \\' i rett.The buggy was badly smashed.city on Wednesday afternoon.The for bu , and is wanted on 8 give remarks were much apprecu by| F i rick Sw.n, Tater, almost naked Notre Tame a explosion, one Suther- | imi 2 .Johnsbury, Vt.i Mr.Whitman hax i wrens \u2018An attempt by burglars was made evening jon on Tuesday was of a Similar charge at Bt.Jo a large çonsrepation.\u201c 1 a in a doorway on Craig atreet M of whom was Mr.J.La s yer was arrested three years ago on & ted il f 8 Mines, C.B., y ig street, on May 2 last night on the store of Mr.and |public character, and was devoted to charge of breaking into several bouses in pe de ove or in de Hess #4 Was taken to No.5 Police Station, land, the wellknown Jorn Sootis rail Mrs.William D.Hobson, on Dundas the consideration of the Wesley bi- Montreal, but liberated in August.Chenneville street, and on Tuesda: Mirsat.Woodstock, There were two of centenary celebration.On June 28 190, on the recommendation of the jail Ture tempt will be made in the course MOTRIRg last he was found In his och) Migneron, » \u2018boarding home Keeper, Mi: them, but they were so clumsy at their it will be two hundred years since the {physician that the sceused would Dot of about two weeks, by way of ri- deud.Excessive drinking had hastened by mare sa 1 have \u201cguard the accident work that Mr.Hobson was awakened, birth of the bonored founder of Me- live if contined much Jouger.ment, to shi alive from -| the man\u2019s end.Hi h A 2 and he reached for his revolver, when thodism, when it is Proposed to for The wen employad by the Town merside, PET, to the American market.| land.is bome was in Eng ative of hiver Joba, Fictaa County, the intruders fled.The police tried to mally inaugurate in all Methodist Council of Farnham, to the number of If successful this will put a new phase Captain Conquest and his hose reel is attending McG ll Uni ; Satherisad: arrest them, but the men escaped.pulpits à commemorative movement.|sixteen, struck last week for higher on the lobster industry of the province.crashed into a street car while going body has been vent te Nova Serta Me.On Vietoria Fay there were unveil- r.A.W.Sandereon, jeweller, of wi ; they were ting 81.25 a day The business of conveying lobsters to answer an alarm signal on Tucsday Migneron leaves 8 wife vid Scotia.Mr.ed three monuments erected to the Peterborough, was at Stang Take, and they demanded $1.50.The Road y miles ie carried on 8 Y 1B 1st The four firemen wers thrown Gren, and Mr.Michaud a wife and siz 2 i several other parts of the Dominion and { Canadian volunteers who with his wife and four da Committee last week decided to grant - chi .memnry of Cantdian volunterms who with Hie we eed Ce tives, ha wien, to bandlers of exploive, Tad Sardout ta \u201cEcaton ail voter Futs] vas Cakes do the General Houpiat py 10%, Tolar, sty perte of the ed by the people of Scarboro Lo ing, hey 28, Me.Sanderson went out bat refused the dead the cate ha yet Prince Edward Liland, tis said, with strained back, severely, Pout Montreal nal ilway, from the , another at New- to vom his canoë.was not others.ex no s trial dangerou \u201c , was Friday.psc if and the third and most pre- seen again that evening, and at about places will be filled later.A young man named Wallace Hardi mot à ire Tously injured the child The handsome now care.were well ov tentious memorial was unveiled at three o'clock last Tuesday morning Boe fires rey through the moods in 25 enpioske of Mess.DB Glaser & of iA city x on Tuesday over ronized by people riding in the mérth Brantford.te.Bent bis a > nos Mr, found Ur.On Wednesda; .y all toe available men and les \u2018boom, Richibucto, N.B., on Wednes- ing last, at the Arens, resulted in and saat sods of the city.The new accident to Mr.Fred.Benton, vid Breese and Mr.D.W.o, On the Kesrns neighborhcod were day afternoon.He and anol \u201cwork.splendid evening of song, educational PP from je present terminus of at the football match, in Durham, %ho had been searching for the miss- (oF 3%.ors coting \u201cthe buildings and (ma named Fraser Saunders in a) in a patriotic sense as well as enjo voient line of the company is Ont, « fow days since, was more se- |ing man.There was a depth of ninety property in that vicinity.The strong boat which\u2019 was being towed by the tug| able iu itself.National airs were t » oreau street to Forsyth, Font, Te pee, og and even F Oe reson Wednoaday cout font wine drole ee he ee (le canada, Land of (Le Tres sad BOTT ie street ais to is broken, an v or a jor sev hy mi.|\u201c > YU \u2018tbe arm js saved, it will be stiff.1t night Ingersoll seemed in imminent.woods qua 20 hear.that.people were [went Lo the Bottom He was about go were the Canadian aire Maria Aung, along Marie Anse to BE la expected he will be off work for two danger from « cyclone.For upwards afraid the tewn wo! fi od Hi er a Me and unmarried.Grace Barrett, X2 vence of age, 32 re to Duluth, along Duluth to months, which is a serious outlook to of fifteen minutes the town was swept Thursday morning the wind seemed to: His father is Mr.Fred Harding, of Gib-| Greene avenue, Westmount, \u2018ell from the Cadisux.to Bt.Norbert, to City Hall have subsided, but the rein wae still to} son, who was also working at the py story of her home about ball past venue, down City Hall avenue te & young man with a wife and child.> a furious wind.For some time be come.| of ball = pic maton people did not have a turn- fore six oc] ominous clou \u2018 immigrants bound for Western À man named T.R.Wood, of Bangor,| Pine on ay night, i ° » retu to City Hall avenue out of their own regiment, the 14th been gathering in the sky and a roar- Camu Rave been detained at Quebec Maine, sustained injuries last Tuesday at skull.Sos was picked up «od placed in via loop line on Craig, Cadieux and ent Prince of Wales Own Rifles, ing wind set ust as the town bell by the order of Dr.Ellis, tbe govern- the Cumberland House on Church street, | the 1 Victoria Hospital ambulance, Vitre streefs.an Victoria Day, and the colonel, in & bad ceased ringing.Blinding clouds ment physician, on the po that Amherst, N.8., from which be may die.which had been sent for, and was con Fire in the premises of the Montreal published letter, shows that there of dust were blown from the streets, they are suffering from trachoma, which Between four and five o'clock in af- vered to that inssétation ere everything Colton and Wool Waste , oR could have been no voluntary parade branches of trees were sna] off, [is most infectious diseare, and hr ternoon Chief Arthur i] ied to he Debout oscans\u201d Ee died \u201cearly on the corner of Common and Nasarsth in the afternoon, as the soldiers and for a time it looked as a gen ne ae Ce Pi y et ant, Yo the there found | Sumber la question sitting Thuredsy morning.streets, on Thursday evening, result wanted part of the holiday, and could eral cyclone was upon the tows.It S08 SS Sel ihe examination of in front of the hotel with his bead rest.Another victim of the man traps ow ed in damage to the extent of about not have it unless the parade had beet passed over, however, without serious Certain classes of immigrants, especially ing on his hands and in an apparently ves-going steamers in port wne FEd- $40,000.During the of the ordered for the morning.damage.trom tbe Orient.In the case in dazed condition, as he could not speak.ousrd Boudreau, a laborer, who fell Bre four men of No.1 Btation were William E.Clark, arrested in Strat- While the \u2018Cannon Balls fast tion, there was a German, a Hungar-| The police found evidence to the effect down the hold of a ship, à distance of OVercoms by the smoke, Messrs Har- ford last Tuesday, is not Charles Con- freight which goes west from Strst- |ian, an Italian and an Arab affected.that the man had been roughly handled forty feet, at the wharf opposite the |digan, Bernier, Hult and Ruddy.Is 1 - = i .| and thrown out of the Cumheriand ners, alias Charles Clark, who is want.ford, Ont., every day, was pulling out They were sent to the hospital for trest H ; um ind St.Lawrence sugar refinery, about ond tbe morning they were reported te be : y .couse.On that evidence information , Het y Gemers) SET Dir f, a rs f B.| a mon on Frey nel be SF S88 Dap omar Contant 305 tt So \"Ame kt on, AY, Be Cot ken | Onis 0 SE Detertice Palma, of Detroit, man, ws ing fr 2 brekS | Austin Larabee weat to the Braszel diary, aginst W.G.Venner, who is a) The 7% ance to the Notre hie koh 8 \u201chands badly 28 last.Detective Palma, of Detroit} man, way ug from one ear an- AUER Cookshire, and on their return, frequent guest st the hotel, on which he| pital, whee it was found that his skull of No.3 Station, had bis ho visited the city, in satin at [other just where the break occurred, taking & short cut through a blueberry Whe arredted, and placed in jail to be and one of his legs were fractured.eut by falling through a skylight in Clark is not the man wanted.Clark and be fell to the track, breaking 8 swamp, heard a peculiar noise behind beld for examination, bail being refused.| The closing exercises of the Normal the roof.He was also taken to the School on Friday evening were presided General Hospital, where his injuries was Âeld, however, until his record is couple of the small bones A one of them, I) their surprise @ large wolf BRITISH COLUMBIA don Friday cvening = igated.i em, on see: v .* 1 .B.further investi his logs.It was fortuna was following them, ut on ue ing Jit] A.W.Smith, an Englishman, well edu- per rb oh obi 2.a Broecy.super wers attended to, sfter which be was ay 24, the yo bo: gine hed the rear it was discov: add and rs.Fred, Kilmaeray, The ain tre \u201ceiopped at of sight, Presently the boys beard a Sted, who had been in Africa, who was prives were awarded to the successful sta- Pire wag discovered in the immense of Yonge Mills, near the G.T.R its momentum would have how}, and turning agin saw the same and who hed pet time in that country, dents.The death of Miss Katherine M.Lay barn of M Job, cross ai t hold of some matches once, Pi ; it the unfortunate wolf \u2018accompanied by two young wolves.Coming to C pot, recovered his health by Allan.oi Fast Farnham, who bad won y barn of Messrs.John Crowe & Ce, ne, got er some me carried right over the unto Tabuioas mide for o.tree, 80d if io need: Coming to Canada, was drowned in the her diploma but who died without ha.on Friday morning, at au early bour, vehile father and mother were at brakeman.Snowden was at once piek\u201d less to say he broke the record for fast fall of t - ver River just above ing lea fast, was alluded to and soon the buildings near it were d out of vermouth, recently.e nad done with sadness.The Rev.Dr.Barcla.also on fire.The strong wind the bars attending to the early, morn: ed up and taken to the hospital climbing, The wolves .voie See Tor» Toi ih The Re ng milking.ttle girl was sleeping On Thursday morning freight train sight and were not seen again.nd ! rh news who was present a meeting, made the fire to St.Catherine street bridge, bed, and th i No.vi \u2018i h a Fulford, engineer, and H, A, Peper, and it was believed had taken his a pointed reference to the woo f in the and the boy in some way No.98 was joing west, And of hen Brows, fireman, of the Boston & Maine| OWE life by leapiag into the falls.the teachers and demanded Dette sal: which Te rent thet the en best.- set fire to it.The girl was fatally near Ne Eu on « \u20ac Rail are\u2019 bringing their train a burned.cars broke and dera the ear an d ; .; ileon vernor of the bridge, wificE spans the C.P.R.During » thunder storm last Tues two others behind it, end they top- thrown She bridge.| ound ord LORD DUNDONALD poh w on Die pp to or ot British tracks, was destroy , end eommuni- day eveming.the barn of Mrs.K.pled over on the east-bound track just mile west of Hardwick, Vt.a bullet in Montres! last week.He nays business Cation on St.Catherine street was Boyle, lot 18, 5th concession, some as another freight going east was ap- came thro the fireman's window,| THE G.0.C.ENTERTAINED BY is reviving in British Honduras, especial- thus interrupted.A storehouse en three miles from Guelph.was struck proacbing, with Thos.Scott and Wm.| struck the dri to the gauge cock and .in greater demand foi y the lower side of the brid, Eve, both of Brockville, as engineer peed, and then flattened against the OFFICERS OF THE TORONTO de United States.Kir David was tn this wes flied with grain belonging ; wi by lightn and burned down to the eed, 4 La hy ited oo stone foundations.tall ladder and a and fireman respectively.\u2018The acci- brake valve.The fireman about a GARRISON country pre-confederation days, in the W.IL Hogg, grain merchant, Notre minute before got down from bis sest * capacity of private secretai ) \" few pails of water could have put the dent, happened so quickly that Scott or he would otbervise have been serious.Hastings Doyle, the inst rene Sir Chas.Dame stint, dota burned down.ine fre out when it was first discovered, could not stop his train, and the ni : i Y : N but the ladder was not available.The result was that the cars were smashed ly isjured if not killed Por he one Me Pod Dundonsid was verre Pointe by ihe Jritieh Col pyeific Raflway freight ears and a contents of the barn were saved, but to pieces and his engine badly dam- | the bullet, which was a stray from a| of the Toronto garrison last evening His of the garrison for i He Excel.house belonging to Mr.Hannel.The it will cost $1,000 to restore it.agel.Neither Seott nor Love sus- target arty.Excellency the Governor-General was ia Jency is _sccampanied by \"Lady Wilson tots] damage is estimated at about During the thunderstorm on Sat.tained any injury, although their es-| Lhe Fay in the Disraeli shooting case, attendance, snd there were about two |and his daughter.350.000.urday evening.May 23, lightning cape was miraculous.Conductor Har.before \u2018the coroner at Sherbrooke, Que.,| bundred officers present: Lord Dun-| The attempt to set aside tha di-| The parish of Varennes, mot far struck the residence of Mr, Peter La-| ris, of the west-bound train.was returned Jo verdiet, Tn were for a donald spcke with etrict regard to the |rectors of the Quebec Bouthers Rail from Montreal.has a shrine devoted was i andthe fone and fou in bis cabane at Me te rts ing Aime Boulenger, and seven re I evident desire.to avoid te va Vite pe pe ot De ; Pitt al the aint, to de hod dation damaged to some extent.Mr.The corner atone of the new Me vus claimed That it was only After Bow: Tb oe Political powers at re Cit Seward Webb was checked on Thurs.merous miracles ate attributed.This Laporte and his danghter [rostred : thodist Church at Frooler was aid on [langer bad conducted himself like à ian defences pert those of Canada, an day, by the decision of Sir Melbourne picture is never disturbed, except on Maan alg fo fo, | ilar, May ate Gn pic of nfl nie Bie sn, hn py Sod | End ah arrange made | ile samy hr nad Fg FI tes d is covered by His Honor Jue .Harding the Mon on him from his store.After having much better saut in this particular one set of sha oldere that, mad by public calamity do threatened.iornd .a ar me 7 Worshitul the rand Master of Can.Smashed the windows of his store Bt olen fu respect \u201che ee dent directa \u2018 poutres a : ve din i \u2018arme Pre be apy rance.orshifu Master an- ai y +4 critics in to the ewtreme senti- rectors In power eould no in the farmers of e locality « - \u2018 Cardinal, Ont.dad shooting oe ada, Assisted hy Mr.F EO Fiyan, Die Miluire took is gun and fired low» = thud ments o mi terism a Charged against turbed by the transference of stock oy reason to justify special a air on Rundsy, May 24.an Italian trict Deputy Grand Master of noe jog above the knee.The doctor did not bad not ° om ion y declared that he to others who wanted to change the pes] to Mt.Ann with & view to obtain named Michael Monett, having put Edward District and a number of grrive until twenty minutes after Bou- civitian old an iow to, reflect an the arrangement and put them out of beneficial rain, and on Wednesday the four bullets into Alexander Drake, brethren {rom neighboring lodges [langer had been abot, and it ie believed chien SIO he hed ban gratifiéd da ©, picture was {sken out of Ita shrine Thile Drake pot one into anette About tro hundred Mani vers Jo logs, of blood vas the Fr of death.find ouch ple ne body of mes willing te The Chatranguay and Northern and earried in procession through the sé.e mon quarrelled, 9 the procession, including Sir enzie on, ney or returse: .Railway Company has secured à la streets of the vill and the adjoin- alleged, because Mrake was tos fre: Bowell, Col.Ponton, Messrs.J.P.|on May 23 to his home at Knowlton, sive a a a their business | block of land in the enst end of the ing country ronda.TAN tha lon.vu at Monett's houne, from which Thompson, J.W.Johnson, W.J.Que., from his visit to Japan, and was the arta of war and defence.He also Cty: Where the terminus will be situ- ers and numerous visitors from anr- po been warned by Monett to stay Dymond, of Belleville: Licut.Col.J.| given a baarty reception that evening stated that he had not received one single ated.Although the purchase of the rounding localities tonk part in the trs Drake is minus one arm, and Earl Halliwell, of Stirling; the Rev.Dr.at the Academy grounds A large syllable from (ireat Britain as to what fronenty was by the C ne and ings, prayers being sald and \u2018sitontions to Monett's wife had Saunders, of Campballford, sad beeth- number of the people of XKnowlton his duties should be.orthern Railway, the fool: assed by the poopie f ' ; £ Juun & 1908.THE MONTREAL WEXELY WTINHSE ©, FINANCIAL | , We.3 afloat; Sood harley, de; for nuserting storks.The inerensing ftue- Correspendtas wok last you! To-day to ile &rersed weight; fe $ ds Sle.Ress in cotlem and woollen geods help- offerings voue 1,117 white, \"catered, rH bower.ho 4 ske; experts, at beef.ves\u2014Roceipta, : \u2014 \u2018 FLOUR\u2014Msaitobs \"i te ing slong the demand for these s for] 66 American, tots! .Ab LOCAL STOCKS.seconds at (3.00 te ives bakers, ; (ihe fall.Pailures Save been tenia Buna: 100 to 10 Vise or Ko oy or sor vols, $4 to 8.00; regs, 96.75; Ostarle etrelght rollers, 08.25 te $3.36; je Der es generally usimportaat.Country celored.Last year 1,700 were sald st A 82.78 to $4; mised calves, $.8 \u201crte Oétes, Ven to 81.7514; patents, 08.70 16 96 Cres eerie re much Tantra as a ne 18 color\u201d Rie ra Ate ted lis en ei io Wo: lamba 5 D OA - 006 = 78, 8 .: ri, un tue Es PR A A | ti, A Ta Se PF | Non Re bi wt Muuaht te a crisis.Unquestionably tes FERD\u2014Mankoba brea, ; tered beaks , 1 : ° .\u2014 \u2014 Las Doomed sins bg a market will be meh mproved and ory tacluded; tari bt or and have toon accumu Ariat onan wd freon st 1 ut vo Foi ants fair demand: ead ey ee \"Weakly Witaess' drought w.» When thes siemeaty of weak- to 618.00: shorts im bulk, $19.00 tp (3; WARS à strong showing im thelr anaual| street at same price.We have deem hav-| Oeipts, 968 head; Xr higher: , 30.40 Le ft à reslisation te all ateck deniers of the ess are eradionted: dut until have Mdditags, 621.statements, it le expected thal megey Will ing nome âne raine up in thie sestion dur- 975: commen to J so 06.56.cousoyuences of strikes in every quarters bean, ve BEANS \u2014 Choice primes, 11.05 te 91.00: be rather Saser next week.ing the past week, \u2014Receipts, §,000 Bead : falrly active, where thep have been in progress; from Imported, 61.76 ve 61.00.i Quebs ness gat during the Watertawn, N.Y., May 30.\u2014The cheese ts Je higher ou good weights : otaere Now comes i PROYIBIONE\u2014Heavy Censdien short Dated bees Mare 18] gates to-Gay wore 5.000.About 0% sold fer steady; heavy, $0.20 to $6.48.mixed, 9020 ork 8 vall of stagnation sud pork, BH ders ou back HLS line Matte wrote ae eam para, 415258 Sport se 0 ke.or a.Th an = a J 3 , , , .A to .; sta sateeriigtion te business throughout the sert eut Lo refined ee ad other distribu centres im British eelores, Yar 2 Dberinge.foe EE roug! aad lambe\u2014 Rosey ee.3.300 heed ; lané-ihe tieing up of industries, and the 10 fe: pure lard, te lle: Columbia has been fairly setive for this for white, and 30 11-18c for colored mized sheep, Me bi © others steady ; suspension of Useful ané neccmsary works Snot 1ard, 110 ts LliGs; Dams, te 4%; season.Payments have been wall up te ex-| Irequoie, May 39.\u2014Oferings, 373 whita, top lambe, §1.25 te 07,26 ; eulls to gpd, basen, te 16e: fresh kid adattoir tious and fewer bad debts to ide.0 si M to 87.15; yearlings, H60 te 96; que.Mm raiteag and building improvements bows.85.ve been tracted rod wi 1 $98 colored: bids, 10%a for white, 10%e for ; yearlings, canned 07 ihe sriaie botmaon Toner ant sa - New lid, 1700 to 130; Wo.8 lave been cesirac compared with previ- colored.Only oa lot sold, Po UE: shee ten pipet 2% te - : Genqral business in Masitobs continues \u2018arnbars.May 39-\u2014Offertegs, 883 white: \"7° \u2014 TT oh armes by the aawillingness of wie actives Indications point te a heavy lo- = mid ot 16%, some Montreal, some fee- BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS » stand by the provisiens of fits \u2014 Townships creamery, grass, crease in the wheat crop.Recent reine |*Or7 inspection.- 186 te ; Gedder, 17%e to ibe, Perth, May 29.\u2014Offerings, 1537 white: all Edinburgh, May 15.\u2014Messrs.Joba Swea égreument In Montreal one can not ea- At he 2 ; western have impreved the csoditions.present there Le were er less perpleni- dairy, Hamilton wholesale trade sontinwes to [807d at 10%e.& Bons\u2019 wuekiy report on the live steel ter & warshouss or shop without bearing [ty regarding ail three.The agricultural CHEBSE-Onlesls, Me; Tewasd show & goed expansion.Napases, May 9.1,000 white, trsde says: The supplies of fst eattle en of the derangement somsionsd dy eur own Outlook Bas been materially affected by the 10Ke, 5 a at | ten this week there bas been more 476 colored.Gales, 100 at ; 000 at 10 offer this week have Deen considwably labor troudles which have made them.VEUSUS! backwardoses of the season In- yoymy waue - aotivity in general jobbing trade eireles.Ît-16e: 75 at 10 1-he.: smaller thas sual, snd the number has vaives foit througheut section of the (re8iag the dager aud eers snd cotton per sontion: ta 10 flover.13, #tiens, 1B [Thy crop conditions are very promising and Kempivilie, May 3\u2014Offeriom, M2 esler- hardly been squal to the demand, hich every trom frost; and the industrial eutieok is : retatlers have been buying more freely.od.484 white: sales at 10%e snd 10 11-100.Yes better, amd prices for cattle must de comm: & fair tm- stiil unsettled dy Jabor agitation.Under MAPLE SYRUP\u2014Per Imperial gallon, Git There has besu rather mere esquiry re-| South Finch, May 29.\u2014Offerings, 1,500 auoted fuily Æ1 a band in advance of he circumstances also à: There was a fais we ean ouly advise a te 65e in line: Ga por Ib.in wood.Sugar, ported in wholssals trade at Ottaws this white, 300 colored.Bids, 1840 for white, O! last week.Fat cows éésation what the thee aid Te | sois 10% colored.re United States.and te want sa Alarming ore macy heavens for ning on iy tant HAT-No.1.8 to 19.80; Ne.PA cd forward ae Thor of fat eho ead with à 2000 kl extent depression ta values may yet De ful 610s of Affairs there sie other mit.|e W.00 to 1 ta ar ety à 0: sev EN port of Moatres) tor Bros ter oo wens G#mand, and beiter reports from the south saused by the glesmy feeling attendant wp- aime nat 6 still lower level, éccemapent ARHES 84.75 le 95: seconde, 5.DUNS BULLETIN.ending May 3, 198: markets, ve was better, Tan .pere , renetions, : .* of bead week's ad Chair gignalie stroggie, WHR fe 48H | fore the ire a ae, be Be POTATORS\u2014 Per 20 ib.bog R13 to ren tenants Of today sys ef Meat | on\u201d \u201cPot Tumba aioe.sia weil.A fu ocoumuintion of loss all reund, avd the 13 sre.Owing te the holifay celebration the bust- T9 number of fat calves mst An exapslingly threntsnad increase of the already alsrm- NRW YORK MARKETS.GROCERIES.Bees week at Montreal has been et & seme = doar trade.and lt vie, oid were = ng of laber disturbence.The Chicago Board of Trads bel \u2019, wi token character, lor the reason wa in large numbers, wars cheaper.Tas for later distor 1e lue Give Non Tori gouttes ua fo eue EE \u2018rely of Jost week's 80vanen: the general demand ls reportsé geod by To ni.trame top price of beet cattle per live cut, semis fortuna us wiser counmls yo a M000; paies, 1.570,00.199 Iba.in berreis.be tess Sain TLE Der most\u201d wholessiers, though deliveries in To Bristal .\u2026.\u2026 14,559 1658 14,M1| from Se to de; current (rem is be 77s M: Dave prevaliod amongst seme of sur strik- Wheat was active and strong om Sood.330 to do per ID.Ia tim, \u2019 | some lines of beavy goods are will delayed, mutton from $44 to 05d per Lb.en Dol ve shall surely nfl from the of- News: an excited high Bt.Louis market, One cargo of 600 puncheone of Barbados fue\u2019 smnnion Jes \"op ble remere London.Mar am AT.Mets of the labor situation of owr neigh- D4 covering.July, 79 1-16 te 19%: Sage, Molssene Das been bought for Momtregl 3¢- wharves caused by the various striken.ith pend a be ing in ver of Ses.If it be that we have escaped with Sai ovis The: saine, 188,006 count, at hc Aral coed, equal to 31466 per Por Teather thers 12 not much present iocai buyers.bat not seflicientis so to alter the ! Tosa less, comparatively aptaking, we bave was also wrong and digher pt Stosxe nf sre very light, and privee JERS0S.Dut bustnom lo expected Le De quotations.Arrivals\u201413 Scot:=h, 72 Irieh, Tessived a1 Jeast & whclesome isssan which Sensational reports, oouth-west, 87% Arm.Tbe market for North China orto, Buel pend a blacks has just o : the ts shoe manufacturers begin cutting stack lor Col land, home and western counties.Lueveses % will be weil for all te take nto the mont iireatth asd covering.July, 31-8 co MX oi oe\" Just pened a pre fall orders; io sole there ls stesdy export.of 639 in steep market For sell ment serious onnsideration.The beavy deciine New York, June 1\u2014Noon\u2014Mesay ca cali 2T- The Feochew market is sot epen Botioed\u201d mov rear paire M wedder sheep ruled firm, with vpward ten- 1a 85 securitias is largely attzibited to tle rmer al SM; prime mercantile paper, 4% 12 \u2018about a con sinh te veaing ovary during tbe MT 1 Sener tn value, but ter heavier ee n tates, and the opin- .since opening & mou sales weve ary make Dees mest oe pie te Es 5 Collections keep up well and failures are Te Lancon difficult to cash, netwithstanding setises as times elapse; from | New York, June 1\u2014Wall Street, noon\u2014 O° and very little of the high- Frade du few, only two small insolrencies being re- xine own limi experiance, with the re- There was some evidence of pag will come here.Ceylon and being wiiling to accept less money.si ° ried tn the district since last repo solution of It se Greab in our minde, we Bt, Paul, which held f ove the rw Wendy.low grades are strong In rics, pe Tuaiity lode sold freely, out heavy can sore readily understand the far resch- Priday level, sad Akin] relied a a om ory Gath.at \u201c1 Sere, CROP PROSPECTS.tes isi Sond as showy, log ects of dor diicuities hich have rout but other (Stocks continued te oome but medium grades are much better vate, bm, of May JS, says that ta fhe a Te Te Pa rer § = market ghd nme.e sMuous decitme le ail our listed securitios, reschod & 3 Ukiea Pacis Nottorn pesos eu provision tor hs Sonrueries Vitriooë inclemesez\u201d où weather Fe, PO cera ata 0: sheep and which bas been in progress for ao jeag a Pacific Delaware and Hudson Bends of ell the lewer grades of coîfee on nané, Tery wall.In France erop prospects bave rl May 5.Cattle, 4; rheey and Uma Mesday's business opened less were heavy.with n view to providing a ready sale at [Improved somewhat.The weather oesdi- lamba, 6.4%.Best beasts $4 ; diessireusly than many pessimistic pes- à fuir price for better grades.Al! grades tions are better In Germaay, but crep pros- second, sud .nce : pie were isclined te expect, sithough MINING NEWS, ot Brasil coffee are very chesp, but other Dects are not so good ss last year, and = Beoteb 1e $0 i.4 \u20180% M was found that the amount of tus Rossland, B.C., May 20.\u2014Holléaye éur- gradee are steady.There in, however, itis Germany ta ifhaly to be & large importer of er a aah, 1 Ta.mersing transactions wers nearly AN0 {Ing the week seriously interfered with demand for coffee at present.foreign wheat, Austria-Hungary weather ONTARIO MARKETS.AD focrease of 134 cattle and 1688 bares of which a consideradle amount shipping operations which were: LeRoi, f,-| Canned vegetubles are In good demand, more favarable.Iogeresil, Ontario, June 1.\u2014Whest, red snd lambs 4 4 for « \u2019 mst Mve reresdnted liquidation.Tai tons; and priess are firm.Canned peas sre very Breombali's summary of the «rep sitea- While, or spring, Ge to 70: Mc to fair for sheep at about inte rates.market took without showing snp con- scarce, and sell at fc to $1 a dosco.tien says: \u2014 United Kingdom weather fine, 660; corn, to Bbc; barley, 47c to #8c; BUTTER.siderable break, while in the afternoon on \u2014\u2014 erepa improved.France, crops improved, bras, $i8 to 88 per ton: shorts, 519 to $ Manchester, May 30.\u2014The supply of Dane » ode of loss than 4.000 shares the prices tems GRAIN.* farmers deliveries troer, seme complatats ber loa, butter, £3; to Bc por Ib.; creamery 1,0\" and Swedish wis lass by 150 casks broke away\u2014repo ving been received .ckward growth, some expect contin per 1b.; eggs, Lic to 13e per dos.yesterda: better Goring the fotermission betwesn meting heed anata ary oa Spitase Biecks of grain TD Metta, fihports.Ruasian, gemers) reins, crops potatos, $1.15 to $1.20 per bag; live hegs.eraily, a rhe poser a and afternoon meetings that some heavy Superintendent Leslie, of A Romtrae.Te ins Yok\" |show marked improvement Roumants, |85.5 to 6.00 par cwi: eur, 51.76 to 83.16 rected mainly to finest grades which were 1 tien was in progress at Toronto or trek se > weather splendid, wheat heading well.per cat.ostmesl, §3 to $3.50; cornmeal, cio, 7 'orouto account.purchasing powur Hungary, crops gemerally satisfactory.§2 te $2.00 per cwt.; bay, $8 to 90 per ton: cleared at ls snd sometimes 3s aévanse a Arg lied pen WE stoty, weather dattes.Germany, general 3 9 dé per \" Fauity butters of mixed fesding were dif> rolled ho down on \u201d rer outiook satistaetory.\u201d pod potes nent TD ficult to move.except at low rates.Irish rable amount at stock.1 this rion a a ere is a fair |creameries scarce for time of year.Fm wen twill be ested still further CHEESE AND BUTTER.on be m \u20ac and not much est Finnish In fair request, but for serond- The dutriation of the June dividends =u Linésay, Ont, May 26.\u2014Olleriags, 25, all at Tho to Toe tor No.3 red and white cast - Se part 10% from ne t ra >» amount - à; : certain 79 0014 at 10%c.and Tigo to 73 middle freights.Goose ie chaice, Se to 100: choicest Pinainh, 905 Woodstock, Ont, May 27.\u2014At the cheats atsody at Sie for No.3 middie freights and to pés: choicest Irth creamery, Se to 2008 tient à comsiderable amount of s board to-day bids were Mc below the rul- she east.8 i Cork.pring is steady at lc te Tile > .- sat (T0 mnere appecrence of binge Tooke, ows Chast ENS LE eu he to Jie for No.I mat thirde.Ther suparhan, fav; ine mild, Toes sesemes & mory thorewghly healthy woe.nb 5 ko, which was refssed.Mas nhant la sendy at $e for No.choicest boxes, choice, 150; in masket, tahoe dificuliies are t tate first Le teres folding ou o all.1 Bard sag yc for Ne À northern lake !sm: fresh A, Ms: B, Tis.fammos by masy Susucial sulherities L300 boxes of Colored and Lo berss of ports, and six cents more grimdisg Ml Limeriex: May %.\u2014Choloest cemtrifues) there ts some other elsc- le trioal distarbance ta the Snancial atmos.waa 4 _Tastertsd, were répreseuted, and 13 buyers were pre- Fiour\u2014The market 1s quiet There ls CECT Secondary wanted se Heth.ton phe which seems to forbode further trou- at 3% t Tie Se her mur in; [BL On the street about 1800 boxes were very litte saport demand.Untarie mille nd ordi make lo frkins or in and it will not be surprising If we nd weekly atatement of the Bank of the Rimi) dar Rave declined wearly sold at 10 11-16c aud 10%c.À copious sup- are reported to Dave Sonsidersiie mocks = to Me?Tampa, large Interests liquidating mors good England shows the following changes: ply of rain fell over the County of Oxford on hand.Cars of winter wheat perceal \u2014_ eam Fridead paying stocks to pay wp ealls en Total reserve, deereasad oe.ene-quarter of a cont par Ib.fn some cases.last night, and greatly improved the con- Patents In buyers bags are quoted st $2.70 Mag of the more newly Soaiel staryisns Clrcaistion, Wereaped Toi Se Prime bauves weld at from tho to Buc per [disten of pastures, which were suffering pid aed Mae rt \u201chea da ty Coican, a ios, mn» = comparative table of stork values : ; _ rom tbe drought.: : Toos! : Picton, Ont.cents higher.market, Ws to 15e higher: goed to prime UAT ST ma\u201d drat das : Te coor and wan, i a | Go mtr pe com ot shot se 8 5 0 a 1 mnt BI Suetuations cen 88; ont clear caches dune the wou 2e wo Ne ot tn Favre y gm, 154; Frs Star at dhe for Ne.J sutra and me Fée meer =.La lamba are in Armand at higher prices.\u201c'Russit Gor \u2018May 1.\u2014OBerings, 400; toy, $38 196 Neo.3 east, and ane cent lens middie caives, $3 to M00.te Wm .of four good lambda were sold yester- cents bid; no sales , treighte.Hogs, receipts, 53.000 market, steady; for $39; other larabe sold at from 3275 \u2018 Buckwheat\u2014Nominal at ie fer Ne.21 mixed and butobers, 36.00 te 06.15: goed tu .: ath Liverpool, 38.\u2014Chosse shondy; finest .2, ?| $i cs a i ara $0.10 white.new, dell, dés cdi Gon, coterad: ub | \u201cHie\u2014siendy st Ste for No.3 cast mod Roh bevy, nu uh hat, ao Pos id BANK STATEMENT.Macocirrille, Ont, May The of Be middle re are quiet.| salen.06-06 oh en Sh .2 > = se o lo-dars board a which 1788 nominal at 40c for ears weet American Por receipts, 16.000: sheep ue.Le = w smn ig steady at Bio for No.3 mized an ; §00d rochers.0.0 : ea [5 mn oon pected i%e tor Both dn or for No.'3 raliow ia car ets em the track fair to choles mrad, 35.00 te 06.15; qe.ee o 110% ot » lass week, Buyers Bid 10%r, but the sales- ou; \u2018 Pr un men boil ent \u2018apectias (à ut more oo Br Ts ante asst.No, whe RAIN NEEDED Power .hy le an @) pledg: reigh Ment.Steel .ol \u201c WN =u » themselves to meet anything hl on the Quoted of To middle x at ter Xe.2 \u2014 do, pt.08 \" Nn ww om curd, and on these terms got white At cast and @ic middle fresghts.CROPS SUFFERING FROM DROUGHT Rishetion.OT 2 10%e.Bissell then got 600 white at 10%e, _\u2014 .LGR.3 men me Lg Reserve required, 1ud 30 colored at We.Webster wt 1%; blled Hay The offerivs are BUTE io AND FROST.Rhy ime de de mw oe Prise, normes - amd Derbyabire 291 colored at 10e, amd re wachanged Cars of Ne.1 iunotar on Second may Go.Sow .M5 ME 18 Me » Bx-UL dep.tne #99; other the board adjourned.Om the street, white ul track here are quoted at 99 The Sherbrooke \u2018Record\u2019 says: \u2014There B Toh Oy .105 WY 8 106 2,006 Sheep ruied at 1 though 1090 was paid tm |\" raled Btraw\u2014Steady.Cars on tbe track F0*itive dauger of & ecop failure ta tbe Det ny.7 * ~ \u201d m BANK CLEARINGS.Lambe few a colored a Ne ne bere are quoted at 5%.Easterns Townships owing te ihe look 5 \u2014 SUMMER MINING SCHOOL MANY McGILL STUDENTS WORKING FOR STEEL TRUST.The travels of the MeGill Bummer Mining School are completed, and of the twenty-seven students who started out on April 27, under Dr.J.B.Porter and Dr.Stansfield, all but ons are now worl for the summer with mining companies in the west.Most of them are in the United States Steel Corporation\u2019s mines in Mi The first place visited was the works of the Canadian Copper Com , at Budbury; then electri and metallurgical works at the Sault Ste Marie mers visited, after hic Dr.Stansfie t party.At lshpem- ing, Mich, Dr.F.D.Adams joined them, and some field geology and nw done.Then, after visit- t Steel Corporation\u2019s pue me, finished up, in the oo] of Keewenaw Point, DEP eon visiting the Stanton, Tamarack, and Calumet and Heckla mines.The deepest level to which the students descended was about half a mile, although the shaft of the Tamarack is 4,950 feet vertically.The reason bind they did not down this was the immense difficulty that has to be overcome before men and material can be raised and lowered such a great distance.Even with hoists ot the rate of forty miles an hour, this takes up a considerable amount of time and money.As for climbin up and down by ladders in the ol way, this means considerable more than a day's toil in itself, and more over, it \u2018would probabl take at least four bours to accomplish.A curious thing about this Tamarack mine is that it has been found impossible to throw Anything down the shaft to the bottom e shaft is divided into compartments five feet square, and every stone that has been hurled down bas always disappeared in the woodwork with which the sides are lined before it has nearly reached the end of fits descent.Exceedingly careful experiments have been made to test this.Three-inch steel spheres Save been hung over the mouth of the shaft, suspended from a fine thread soaked in nitre.This has been barn- ed through, to ensure the aphere falling toa porte true.But never has the been reached, though one on ee Advertisements.F Fi ~\u2014\u2014 ly 205 In touch a hole ven id of arience 7 wpe ales The American inventer con: specie) cone aa tr tuted articles on scientific \u2018a to fenrrentinésreet, ustrated deur 710 4 earth, à couple of thousand feet down, a oe round more slow! FRER HOSPITALS FOR CONSUMPTIVES.AX URGENT APPEAL FOR HELP.(To the Editor of the Witaem.\u2019) Bir,\u20141 take the liberty of soliciting your aid in raising funds for the maintenance of the Free Hospital for Com- sumptivés.On account of our need, we tind it necemary te :nake an urgent appeal to the publie.Permit me to state that the sum of $150,000 nas already been invested in the two Gravenhurst institutions and ES perty just outside of Toronto on to erect a home for ad or incurable cases of consumption.The maintenance of the existing institutions necessitates an sxpenditure of over 950,000 per sunum and to-day there is s debt of $73,000, in the form of an o t, for which the bank dema: femands = ttlement, and so we peed {he help ot ail, Seven years ago, oosamption was com tes monly Believed to be incurable, Toronto \u2018Globe,\u2019 Sommenting ily on our tion erect & ve pt srl Coin under sentence of death\u201d It was soom shown, however, by the cures effected in the Muskors Cott gmat Geld tor waetal commodation, and the cry for yy from those who could not afford to pa came so urgent, that the trustees to open a second home, which was site ated within a mile of parent tu- Since we first began our work sesty iebt in hundred patients have been for; and the medical records show that of this number a percentage bave been completely cur a ot others sent home so grestly improved that they were able to return to their regular work.Ziven freely of their time and money, hariog faith that the people of Canada would come to their re lief, and Lh sive feel Me cannot help; all gifts are help- T em, yous taithla Toronto P.S.\u2014I forward form of Subscription Blank which ATTN, convenience to Lom i itribations no matter Ar) will be scknowledg- he writer =.R.Mere der Te Chief Justice, Toronto.SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.ansuonsss esressonseensies 90.Dear.Bir,\u2014! bave pleasure in ensiesing the sum ef.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bonin ) as a contribution te the maintenance »\u20ac the Now Free Hoepita! for Cansumptives.GAGE.MR.EDISON'S PLANS HE ACQUIRES MINERAL LANDS NORTH OF SUDBURY.\u2014 Toronto, June 1.\u2014Mr.Frank Den- ton, the legal representative in Toronto of Mr.Thomas Edison, the inventor, ssid on Saturday that the \u2018Wizard\u2019 had acquired considerable amount of land north of Budbury, and was now bringing two diamond drills in for explorstion work.It ia Mr.Edison's intention, Mr.Denton u 8, to build & smelter near Sudbury bis mineral ons warrant rl and he will refine the metal thers as far as practicable.en © DEATH OF MRS.EZEKIEL TAYLOR.Mrs.Esekiel Kaylor pasezd away at ber home, Main street, last evening, ter an illness of some weeks.Mrs.Taylor was one of Moncton\u2019s oldest residents.She was à daughter of the late James Beatty, nne of the pioneer settlers of Moncton, and had res lod ere all her life.She was born sixty-nine years ago very near the spot where she toe as lived lived 1 for ro many years.be was one of a 4 family of of ed oly two two oA whom, Mrs.3.this Biden\u201d ab A leaves seven +5 are Mr.en children store Mrs.Rurnyeat, Mrs.Feorge Ackman and Mise Margaret, living at home.The sons are Teorge M.Ta , superintendent of the Ay neguver, B.C.engineering works; F., inspector of the he\u2019 Bask 2 Montreal, vy present travelli ak of eter bert EK.of tae tnirah = New Jen, BC.bad a grest ma: pazy Trier ganda parie peur residents ol wes held in the highest swtesm city, eh June 5 \" ROSSA Sanstend, Que, oa May 36, 1968, se Sue a eer ol = an = drm hows and iat give evidence of her noble Cutis- wisdom.All who knew her realize their loss in her gain.\u2014 Moncton (N.B.) Times,\u2019 May 8.= than tian character and mast Mavariadiy be pie peda vi aud afèress ef the vonder, ni | a i Fa H ÿ th 5 ; f 8 | Ë ile li wg fr £185 i pê i: is it a dheir families charme wiles cure same amt address of ou ber should be given ei MORRISON \u2014 At 163 Pine aven 1, 1008, the wite of I.twis daughters.a sen to Dr.and Mrs.WARDROPE.\u2014On May Urbain street, the w! rope, ef à sea.MARRIED.BRYANT \u2014 GRAHAM \u2014 On May 3, 198, at the residence of the dride\u2019s e canette avenue, Toreats, by the Sx » 1968.by the Rev.A.C.Recves, B.A., Linus Albert Dawsea, of Campbeliferd, te Georgia Fraser youngest Mrs, Joan V.daughter of Mr.aad Adams.DE MATTOS-\u2014-PRITCHARD.L008, at Bt Jude's Church, Soninem.Js\u201d \u2018 5 Quy, seventh son of DUNCAN \u2014 CHISHOLM \u2014 At Bt.Gtles\u2019s Presbyterian Church, Oak street, Torea- to, on May 7, 1968, by ths Rev.Robert Atkinsos, Georges W.Duncan, of Sud- bury.to Margaret, caly daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Chisholm, of Toruste.FOTHERINGHAM \u2014 BTINSON \u2014 At the American Presbterian Church, on May 34, 190%, by the Rev.Prof.James Ross, D.D., Harry Fotheringham, of Montreal, elder son of the late Heary Fotberingbam, of Glasgow, Scotland, to Beatrice Mas, only daughter of tbe late Matthew B.Stinson, et Toronto, Ontarie.Glasgow papers please copy.HUTCHISON\u2014PHYMISTER.\u2014 At the resi- dance ef Dr.Aci May =, William B.real, to Agnes B.Phymistar eldest daughter of the late James Phymister.LUCK \u2014 WARD \u2014 On May 23, 1908, at 6 Oak street, Torento, By the Rev.L.W.un, aber 5 Luck, te rise Mary, Port Perry.* MACDONALD CARNAGHAN.\u2014 At the residence of tbe brides father, M Grove, Bcarbore\u2019, oi on May 3, ul he Rev.D.Macdonald, of Bear- sthet of Be groom, sasisted by the eer d of the avon, and the sier, Highland Creek, W.J.Maodomald, M.D., of Durham, to Miss ru H., enly daughter of James Carnaghan, MACDONALD\u2014MAGER.\u2014On er 36, 1903, at First Methodist Church, Loudon, Out, by the Rev.C.J.Bishop, sasisted by the Rev.D).Bruce Macdonald, brother of Strange Masson! MacLAUOHLIN\u2014PRODERICK.\u2014 May 23, 1908, at the residenos of the bride'a father, Frederick Prederick, contectioner, by the Rav.Mr.Woods, Loulsa Isabella, liens EB.Maglaughlin, of Ottawa.by Frank McGinn, TATE\u2014CLARKE \u2014At M James\u2019 Cathedral, Tercato, on May 53, 1988, the Rev.A.U.DePencier, assisted dy the Rev.W.L.Reed, Mr.Wallis Cameron Tate, BAXTER.\u2014At Quebec.en Mey II.1083, Jane, daughter of the late John Baxter.BROOK\u2014At his late residence, 11 Lisgar street, Ottaws, on Mey 38, 198, J Brook, in the ORD year of his Fm BROWN \u2014 At M Argyle street, MR.Ac- grave, Scotinné, May 13.190%, Joba agoû #3 rs, deleved father of \u2026 Btowart, ef this ali 5 tsa, aged peurs T6 HALORANT = .At My Binding va 2, 1008, Willtom is Ohaleraît, of the rm at W.B à Ce OOUGHTRY.-On \u201d Martha El te net © ty.OOWING \u2014 At Mian, ea May 5 190, Bally Matehitt wite of Jas.R.Cawing, of Brooklyn, N.Y.Briel sore vices were ocenfucied st Wisens ea May 3, by the Rev.Joba Deuglasef Minas I | i i i Li bog fof = 28 FF Es JUNGE \u2014 At Tarsate sa My 9, 10, Tord year.MACRAR\u2014At TH Sherbroshs street, Ment, real, oa May 37, 1908, Mary, the laté Alexander MacHae, Hast bury.Iaterred st Dalhousie, Out i 16, MANSON \u20148unddenly, at his Into residence, Heward avenue, Teronto, on May 28, 108, Robert Manson, Ia bis Sst year.MASTERMAN.\u2014On May 38, 1900, Margaret Tat, widow of the late Wm.Mesterman, sped 77 yours.MoFEAT \u2014 On May 3, 1008, nt 16 Somer- Frances ber age.Jean Cameres, nitive of Rannock, Scotland.1a levisg memery; gene, Dut net fo: O'BRIEN \u2014 At \u2018Viewmoust' O6 Shee- brooks stree\u2019, ou Friday, May M, the Hon.Jus.O'Briea, im his @7th year.OGILVY.\u2014At Kirriemuir, Seotiand, en May M, 1908, John Ogilvy, manufacturer, bre- ther of James A.Ogilvy, of this city.PENSE At Terents, os Wi , 1908, Jobs Grass Pemse, grea: FA late Capt.Michael Grass, UAL, aged 13 years.SABINB \u2014 At Winnipeg, os May 2, 1908, after a long and painful iliasss, Busas Sabine, im her 85th year.DERSON.\u2014Oa May 28, 1908, st the Hospital, Ote 1 peter of Tocents, % his SARJEANT \u2014 At Montreal, on June 1, 1908, Mary Hitchoock, beloved wife ef the late Jas.Sarjeant SCOTT\u2014Peacetally at rest, tn New York city, eu the evening of Saturday, », 1508, Rebecca Lavens Mathawsen, ih of George 5.Scott, formerly of Montreal, sisier of Mr.J.A Mathewsce, and BES mother of Mrs.A.R.Graflon, of this etty.Interment in Weodlaws Cemtery, New York.SHIPMAN.\u2014On May M, 1908, at 273 Stewart street, Ottawa, Annie May Topley, wife of Mr.John G.Shipman, ia ber 3D year.SIMPSON \u2014 At 131 Et.Alemander otrest, ety, Anne Allee Clarks, widew of the late Charles Graham Chappell Simpaen, mr re ET sen of Jimes Emith, aged 8 GMITH.\u2014At Frontier, orale of of Hom- ere Sei, Que., James Gæith, farmer, 3, 1906, agoû C6 years.SPARLING \u2014 In Wingham, Ont., on May 3, 1908, Loretts Louies, beloved wite of une.ana Nr Se matins Wing Mere.toed 30 reare GTEVENSON.\u2014In this ofty, ee ar 2908 Agnes McPhee, beloved w oC TAMBLYN.\u2014On t A Tho Sw Tahir at the v- envie Outer Sarah Ware Telit sf Thomas Tamblyn, Newoatior i In bee ut 7 | Mision \u2014 At vers Mewpital, Lon .on May 198, Francie .Thacheress.nous.At 8.Luke's Hoepttal,_ Ottawa, oa May 9.1988, George Thomas, mechanionl Beghoor « Notices Maines, tremely of Montreal, tn vous.Tree ia bie bag en Vine al et Tot (Watson Toa).REFORD AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE Ginegyw Weekly terriens THOMSON LINE Senden Weekly Serviem From MONTREAL rar ad SORE EYES.11 persons wmfieri: flaramation the Ly Granulated Jad Lida ng a certain BR.ii; EYE WATE Eros oy Wm, rn iE atte rt ot 800 any address.D.WATSON & 00, 444 5t.Paul st, Montreal, Bois Agents.LEADING SCHOOLS AND CULLECES The Illinois \u201ca= Training School for Nurses 304 Henore fit., Uhicage.ver L Prastionl work ia the hospital weeds.& Theoretical work in olames and lesbesss.a: 4res hier qe 4:0 dise PIP due Hi te Do YOU INOW 2's cog rs 1; s- It ie 6 fact, Hope is one reassd why we prodace the best results.We cannot begin to supply the demand for oar gr dunes.Enter any time rite CENTHAL DASINESS COLLEGE le sé: BRANKSORE HALL AResldential and Day Schoel For Girls.will be Opaned Sapt., Tth.1903, in the of the late Hom Sir.PRANK residence = sie on Sir PEAUX SNITR \"20% ears rest Bente \"Alt 200 of the he er: with 8 nai 0.Pate es EE PS hog Are AT REFERENCES y = rer A an te Er de oure D D Ps , Principal of Klan Sollee.te arden.B.D.Oh Lhe Fea Gordon .D, Queen's University, \"Etes L Oots.WAL ALTHO Tein ERE Fra ocre of Bdesstion, Apply te MISS 800TT, 102 Bloor Bt, Kast, - Terento.PASTEL FAINTING by Carrespsadence, Taught Successlu! er Carre Mrs.BA MLKIRK, Leamingien, Ont, Eggs and Poultry.R SALE \u2014 PURE BRED GOLD! Sadotte earn, Ful aux M FE R° Ptit for sat! ter 6 TRY TR froma prise- ET oe anion MOUTH KR both sexes, ped abave brood, two-ysace-oid, 006.COPBLAND, Toeuwaier, Ont.grees fare extra choles Bull, of the uN.RB Farm and Other Lands i good well, bank ated the bank Ottaws river, from echocls and churo dewn and balance to suit Be.Jovite Station, 1M ACRE FARM, well built site AGENTS WANTED ALL OVER CANADA to sell the best household article ea the market; weed in elicit orders; comm! CANADIAN LADY CORSST 00.Lea- Oat CANVASSERS WANTED To INTRGDURE \u201cWorld Wide.' Goud semmissiens te- on with.and a WANTED, AT ONCE, IN NEW ONTARIO.sfr man with a small portable saw.A splendid location: sustem ving settlement; in a pow plenty of EE BA pures and good market for timber.URRISS, Port Arthur, Owt.Ta coat, .oo a Jesuits,\u201d Me, postpaid; \u201cMysteries of a Cenvent,\u201d 15 cents; \u201cSix Months - s Convent, * 150; the two postpaid; \u201cMurray's Tlustrated ous book), Bac, \u2018Anglo-Ba: postpaid, published at ile.te 6 NORMAN MURRAY, 21 Beaver Hall Montreal, Canada THE AULD SCOTCH SANGS, WITH MU- sto\u2014\u2018\"The Scottish Orpheus,\u201d a collection of the most sdmired ronan of arranged for medium voi where for $1.35.\u201c110 Scott Bent any- ssh \u2026.sent unywhare for 75 cents.Ales, * Deace Music of Scotland,\u201d 7s, etc.Sent anywhere for 0 sents.patriotic Scot should send for eur Hat of Scottish and Gaelic books.SCOTTISH BOOK DEPOT, Box 1047, Montreal.Vi GARDE G00 HALT with se for 20: pates Wi.HOWIR, Printer, Advertiaom ents, VAIL.\u2014At der late r Tantallen, Pichertaz, Ont, on May 57, 1908.Martha sa pet of tho.late Hiansen Vall, WATYIE.ia Worosster, Mass, ea 13, 1908, Blades H., wife of Williaa Wattle and daughter ef the Iats Joha and Rebecca Center Gibeem, formerly of La- ute, Que.WILSON.~At Chalk River, Ont.Fd vain m, 1068, Amanda Kirkup, aged rs and twe months, sidest daughter far an Kirkep, of this city, and beloved lt et vent ne CE non p of River, on M \u201c Newoastle-so-Tyns papers ali 8 YOUNG.\u2014At the residence of - ner Jobu Fleming, 108 Aden wrest te, en May [oN ed of tbe ut 8 THE \u201cWASKLE WITNDSS' is rate of Craig asd SL Peter air ue Meatreui by Jog an pod ELA 4 rey Lami 23 "]
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