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Montreal weekly witness commercial review and family news paper
Fortement imprégné de sa mission chrétienne et défenseur du libéralisme économique, The Montreal Witness (1845-1938) est demeuré une entreprise familiale durant toute son existence. [...]
The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper voit le jour le 5 janvier 1846 à la suite d'un numéro prospectus paru le 15 décembre 1845. Le Witness, comme on se plaît à le nommer, est l'oeuvre du propriétaire, éditeur et fondateur John Dougall, né en 1808. Écossais d'origine, il émigre au Canada en 1826 et se marie en 1840 avec Élizabeth, fille aînée de la célèbre famille Redpath. Ce mariage lui permet sans doute de s'associer financièrement à cette famille et de tisser des liens avec la haute bourgeoisie anglophone de Montréal.

Le parcours littéraire et journalistique de John Dougall est étroitement lié aux mouvements évangéliques puisqu'il a été membre fondateur de la French Canadian Missionary Society, « organisme opposé aux catholiques et voué à évangéliser et convertir les Canadiens français au protestantisme » (DbC).

La fougue religieuse de l'éditeur a provoqué une réplique de la communauté anglophone catholique. C'est ce qui explique la naissance du journal True Witness and Catholic Chronicle en 1850. Le Witness suscite tellement de réactions que Mgr Ignace Bourget en interdira la lecture aux catholiques en 1875.

The Montreal Witness est demeuré tout au long de son existence une entreprise familiale. John Dougall, propriétaire et éditeur depuis 1845, cède l'entreprise à son fils aîné John Redpath Dougall en 1870 qui, à son tour, passe le flambeau à Frederick E. Dougall en 1934. Ce dernier sera propriétaire et éditeur jusqu'à la disparition du journal en 1938.

The Montreal Witness a connu différentes éditions (hebdomadaire, bihebdomadaire, trihebdomadaire) et plusieurs noms. Outre son appellation initiale, il paraît sous Montreal Weekly Witness: Commercial Review and Family Newspaper, Montreal Weekly Witness, Montreal Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead, Montreal Witness and Canadian Homestead, Witness and Canadian Homestead ainsi que Witness.

En 1938, à la veille de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, les conditions économiques sont désastreuses et le nombre des abonnements diminue constamment. Malgré de vibrants appels aux lecteurs pour soutenir le journal, celui-ci doit cesser de paraître par manque de financement. Le dernier numéro, paru en mai 1938, comporte de nombreuses lettres d'appui et de remerciements. Ainsi se termine une aventure journalistique qui aura duré 93 années.

RÉFÉRENCES

Beaulieu, André, et Jean Hamelin. La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, vol. I, 1973, p.147-150.

Snell, J. G. « Dougall, John », dans Dictionnaire biographique du Canada en ligne (DbC), Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1982, vol. XI [www.biographi.ca].

The Montreal Witness: Weekly Review and Family Newspaper, vol. 1, 15 décembre 1845.

Witness, vol. 93, no 16, mai 1938.

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[" - Montreal Weekly RT PPTY-NINTH YRAR TT MONTREAL, Russian Fleet Cripples a Jap- anese Cruiser.1 \u2014 A JAPANESE DESPATCH STROYED IN KERR BOAT DE- BAY.Lino yang, 14\u2014The Russian fleet scored Tee dietiont navsl success of Japanese cruiser in was concert oe ; we hd on 3 was only a launch in command of officer, who had with and carried three hen darkness fell the the war on May 10 Dre and i not of an Te wan trated outside Bahny, devoting its whole attention to Tulien The attack out force was not a regular amall naph- a na- him thre The launch mounted s small launch erept out of Port Artbur with no lights aboard end no glow from the anese, squadron.Bhe oli the the nearest warship, a big ari er, made toward leding against her pedo.A deafenin explosio: which ec r, and rucceeded side & single tor- roar followed the far in shore.1 ines to betray A t was late when the giver the outer line of the Jap- has been rough boat pickets, and, selecting mored cruis- in lramediately flames enveloped the cruis- or, which ey was badly crippled.The crew of 2 be fighting the flames, which succeeded in extinguishing.ship took the the cruiser was shen to damaged vemel in tow oT Juunch escaped the hot fire direct- but, being unshie to return to Port Ar- thor or to into Dalny, she was bedehed not far from Dulay.a few of the higher officers were aware of the plan, the success of which achievement the Russians ashore, and val .officer, who wad depended upon secrecy.raised the spirits of the young na- the hero of the exploit, was feted and recomm for the f Bt.A The Russians SE; 11, i the presence of a.jend- apanese n meant.an attempt to esplure Velny, blew up the piers eracasted the piace.© snd quietly ce.Two Thoneand Japanese have teoecu- pied the road to San ¢hili pu sgain, cut- ing off Port Arthur, A: is advancing agninst Pola PROVISIONS FOR ndon, à FIVE May 14\u2014The St.Petersburg strong force en, MONTHS.correspondent of the \u2018Standard\u2019 says he is able to sigte that Port A visioned to support a garrison of > on bere are now mep for five months.tthur is és 2,000 in the fortress.MESSAGE FROM ALEXEIEFF.Associated Press M.Petersburg, has received the Vieeroy Alexeiefl, dated 'T be, Your tal Witteneft on the slate Port Arthur from May 6 to report _wes brought the frcond interruption of ang the enemy.nemy's squadron, irendadf, Cruisers and t peared off Port Arthur on respeatfully 10 communicat djeaty à report from Rear -Admi- teh.) he Emperor Feet report dated Bay de to of affairs at May 12, The y express runner from Dachi chao station on the eve of; communica.It follows: orpedo bots, ap- Mey 5, and continues to blockade without umdertek- ing active operations, « work of re \u2018Corevitch\u2019 end\u2018 ing ith iring the ironclads visan' unabated energy and with every * \u2018During the examination of tosd- spot where the our yoog.\"in proceed- à mine we mises, which had been the foros of wi + en exploded by ITUATION AT PORT ARTHUR.8t.Petersbu May 15.\u2014A Satement y, covering even! Arthur, from May 6 to May 12, was received by the Emperor at Tear- koye Selo to-night.The situation is considered satisfactory, as it shows the confidence preparedness of Ad- wiral Witteoeft up ta the second cutting of commumicstion with the porte fact that the Russians di another mine almost in the ex- act was injured is ta as tious en April 11.GEN.- SAK HAROYIS DISPATCH.\u2014Lisut-Gen- Bt.Petersburg May 15.eral Bakharoff has sent the ing report the.Geneumi Staff, dated Li - 16-:\u2014\u2018 The ememy\u2019s à on y 13 Touint sou on road between Feng huang cheng and iso yang.Our two sotniss of (ve wmcks retired towards the village Kanteen Disntig.; \u201cÀ Japanese foroe of thres battalions of infantry, ten guns and two equad- rons of cavalry, from Seludtchan, on the toad to Mao tien pass, was on Miy 11 in lenoon valley, Since then there no news of the movement of the force, which leads to the conclusion that it hes branched off westward towards Hai cheng.\u2018A detachment of the Japanese vanguard Lett Touint sou on May 13, south- wnrd, and was pursued our Cost 3 who excha phate wi the J nese Tear guar or an hour, ai Vin in the meantime discovered an ambos prepared by the Japanese, retired.- \u2018Our scouts ascertained that a Japanese force of two regiments of infantry, eight guns and three sq: of cavalry bad sppromched landispouts and Errtaoufan, \u2018Our line of patrols between Lans chan housn and Semadss had a skirmish with Chinese bandits which three Cossacks and three horses were killed, threes Cossacks slightly wounded and four missing.\u2019 \u2018Measures ave being taken te- clear this district of Chinese bandits.\u201cThe enemy's scouts have about nineteen miles south-esst Mas tien Dass.; \u201cAll is quiet on the road from Bia yen to the pass.; \u2018A reconnaimence to Ching tei tese considersble number of the enemy.on Ie ome 00 coupe ing tai are occu] hoes \"mall Japanese detachments of 500 .Stronger forces are qe ee \"12 miles north-west of did not discover any Hitoukhtchidge, TR ing to Siu the recon \u2018 urning y A - noitring party bad « Jrsniah with « mmall Jepanese patrol.One Japanese dragoon wes killed, and one Cossack wes wounded, ; no news from Silischimal- \u201cThere is tutes, \u2018On May 8 a detachment of neerly à thousand Japanese advanced seven nn north of Polandien.Another detachment of three hundred infantry asd half a squadron of camaley, advanced a fanking movement to fant are \u2018The troops guarding , slowly retiring northward, bolding the enemy.\u2018On May 13 a force of three hundred Chinese bandits attacked a mine at Yen- tai.The bandits were repelled by 8 mtnis of the frontier guards, and a com.ny of infantry, losin thirty men.Boer retived it the direction of Liso yang, and a detachment of chasseurs Was wat to cut them off.\u201cAt dawn the following day, according to information se a strong force nese wore see localities tweive miles west of Liso io ma Æ NOT CONFIRMED.Lorton, ay We contrimetton spot where the battleship \u2018Pebieds\u2019 Tafien desperate fhora: bend wit! re el Japanese Pr Rim opera-| de UAPANESE DESPATCH BOAT DE- Tokic Ma en a: The Ji ene despatch boat \u201ciyabe\u2019 was dasoor ed in Kerr Bay by striking 8 submerged 18, the barbor by.The \u2018Miyako\u2019 saak in 22 minutes.wilors were killed and 22 men were wounded.The rest of the crew.were rescued.The news of the loss of the \u2018Miyako\u2019 has been sorrowfully received in Tokio.The dangerous character of the work in whieh the \u2018Miyako\u2019 was engaged is generally appreciated but it was thought that the loss of torpedo boat No.48 under wimilar circumstances on Thursday laat would serve as a warning to those engaged in the work to exercise the greatest care.Admiral Kataoka reports the Russians withdrew from Robinson Point (northeast of Kerr Bay, which adjoins Talien wan bay) on May 12, but they erected a tem, ry fort on a height north-east on Taku mountain, where they mounted six and constructed protecting trenches.The vessels of Admiral Ka- tuoka\u2019s squadron shelled the Russians throughout Sunday, but the Istter stubbornly retained their position.; The Japanese flotillas, while sweeping the bay, were exposed to the Russian fire all day, but continued their work \u2018Miyako was a cruiser 1800 tons displacement, and was 314 feet lomt.Her armament of two 4.7 inch quick-firing guns and ten three-pounders.ST.PETERSBURG STORIES.Bt.Petersburg, May 16.\u20144.50 p.m\u2014 The Japenese are evidently determined that there shall not be any further rail communication between General Kouro- patkin and Port Arthur.Official sd- vices received to-day by the general staff sey the Japanese \u2018have destroyed fifty miles of the railway north of Kin chon.BRAVE PRIEST HONORED.Liso yang, May M.\u2014Fsther Stephen Feherbec y.the priest who carried cross at the battle of the Yalu, and wounded by two bullets \u2018through the while lesdier the heroic charge of hie regiment, has left for Harbin.Father Stephen has been awarded the officers cross of the Order of St.George.WORK OF CHINESE SOLDIERS.Lise yang, May 16\u2014Further details of the attack made on May 14 by (\u2018 nese soldiers upon the railway coal m occupied by the Russi administrati force near Port Adams, show thst the troops were the bodyguard of the Governor of Foo chau, who led the attack in person, and wan attended by fifteen Chinese officials The governor ordered the arrest and beheading of the Chinese miners.The Russians were atripped and driven off naked, their property was looted, and 20,000 tons of cos! was de- streyed, A detachment of Japanese troops the coal mines the day pre em AR renee, re as .ps an one between ovsacks and ts has occurred in vil ue Chantaidzy.bandits, it is via wire led The bandits used dum-dum bui- A HUMANE ACT.Lisat.Borokin, the eye in the ower life to soldier.When receiving his wound, a comrade to rescue him.Two Japanese so one of whom carried a Cross and the other rifle, came up.rifieman levelled his rifle upon and ordered Borokin to remain prone upon the ground and his comrade to.leave.Then the Japenese with the Red Crom flag s the handita, the remainder of whom es [A t &t Kiu len cheng, e mercy of à Japanese the lieutenant fell, after carefully washed and dressed Borokin wo! gave biz a drink, and retired.Borokin arrived ae mfely.HEAVY FIGHTING RTED.Niu chwang, May 16 \u2014Morning\u2014 Thers ir an unconfirmed native rumor that beary fighting took place in the direction yang yestarday.reports 4 big guna were faindy heard east of Niu TC wang at five o'clock \u2018this morning.Ruseo-Chi Bank has been moved to the French consulate.N PORT ARTHUR CLOSED.\u2018a chwang, y 15\u2014The Russians now admit thet the railway is practical: Iv closed to Port Arthur.Nothing has been heard from there by wire for three days, and six days\u2019 mail consigned to inte south of Hsiu yen his af n.administration bbuse here has been taken \u2026 The Russians say that General Lineviteh, with\" a\u2019 large army, is moving from Viadivestok towards Cores.THE ATTACK ON ANJU ESE REINFORCEMENTS BE CAME TOO NUMEROUS.Tokio, Mey 12, 11 s'm.\u2014Later details of the Mer B, attack on, Anju last Tuesday state that the fighting lasted au de .Japanese reinforcements arrived from Ping yang at ons o'clock in the afternoon.The Russians retired on Wednesday morning with the ap proach of further Japanese reinforcements from Kosen.\u2018The Japanese are pursuing the Hessians in the direction of Kai che ee at Anji je Japamese casualties ju were four killed and six wounded.\u2018Tbe Rus sian casualties were sbout fifty.A Hussian prisoner said that the sack raiders number five hi .GARKIBUN FOUGHE FIERCELY.Seoul, May 11, 5 p.m.(Delayed in transuisesion) Infantry reinformemencs reached the b Signe panier room i 5 th.ox the evenigz bar \"0\" \u201che\u201d had fomht y 10, fi for twelve™ hours, the men re- Bercely their fre uhtül the çnemy were wt close - each attempt to stort the .The Comscks the re tired over the astern hills toward Yonk ong, the provincisl capital, leaving fif- 144 Kid and woupded on the field and one non-commiseù officer captured.The Japanese lost four killed and six wounded, besides one telegraph operator.The Japaness troops gre now in pursuit of the enemy sud an engagement is mé mentarily expected.It is sypposed that the Cossacks are part of the body which crossed the head waters of the Yalu near (hang song and occupied Chen ju, mot knowing of the disaster whic faa attended Weir arms on the Yalu, continuing fo carry out their orders to harass the enemy and cet off bis com\u201d munications, which would now impossible with even à much larger force.York, May 12.\u2014 \u201cWord, un the Bt.Petersb correspsnd- t of the London \u2018Daily Express, nn: learn from official sources that eo lar from blowing up their warships, which would be done only at the very last extremity, the garrison \u2018at Port Arthur is engaged in clearing the\u2019 entrance of tl harbor, which was more of less completely blocked b; the stone laden ships sent in by the Japanese for that purpose.) © task is one of extreme difficult for- the merchantmen were filled with stone concrete and masses of iron.In order to remove the obstructions divers have been sent down with drilling sp- paratus to bore holes in the \u2018ca for placing dynamite charges in \u20ac active Po hese: divers have been at work fer several days, and, according to the latest reporte have sufficiently cleared the channel to admit the passage of torpedo boat destroyers.\u2019 BURNED TWO TOWNS.Four hundred Russians and 3,000 Man- aburians have burned two towns cigbty miles porth-esst of Anju.Reveral ~detachments of mounted Japanese troops are operating from the towns between Anju and Win, it being thopght that the Russians may attem ta ak move ment in that part oi country.The disturbances caused by the Tong.hahs in the southern districts of Corea have caused the Japenese to send reinforcements to the troope who are guent- ing the men employed in building the Eusan-Neoul tailway.The troops sent for this purpose were part of the gar- risen here.Petersburg, May 13.- The Em- poner Nichol Tos has vee ived the following despatch from General Kouropat- \"At dawn on May 11 the .Japansee 1 began to emerge from }eng huang cheng e on the Lino yong rond.advance guard marching towards Hueli chen consisted of 8 regiment of infantry, four nd iment of cavalry, uh hen ea held by a troop of who was wounded in| borhood lire © flag RUSSIANS RPFTRED WHEN JAPAN.bas he em dominions.1) Witness.= TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1904.\u2019 .\u2018The Comecks then retired, still keeping the enemy back with their fire first upon the Fang tiem defile, and finally towards the defile in the neigh- 7 of the village of Kbumynre, where they took up « position.The captain of the sotnis, Dewhsle, Tae rounded, and two Cossscks were \u2018Koan dian sn (Kwan tein sien) was evacuated on May 10 by the enemy, Commo.The and cocupied by our Reconnaissances failed to discover the presence of Jupenese in the valley of Isacheo, 37 miles south of Gaimadaa (Sematzi or Sai ma ki.\u2018On May 9 and 10 enemy\u2019s bi- vousce were seen in the valley of the river Unsismheo, peer the village Tain: dra, 18 miles east of the Bin yen and Sedsekhedse, at the confluence of the Tayang and Sedzi rivers.\u2018On the morning of May 10 « Japan- oe iotantryr detachment about 10,000 strong, with 50\u2018to 80 guns, which concentrated at Salitamipudsa, started towards Siu .yen.\u201cTaku sban (sbout 40 miles west of the mouth of the Yalu), and Ching tai tago (15 miles west of Taku shan}, have been occupied by the Japanese.\u2018On May 11 Japanese scouts appesr: ed at a point twelve miles south of Biu A \u2018All quiet on May 11 in the district ol Yin kow.\u2019 JAPANESE NEAR NIU CHWANG.Shao bei kwan, May 13\u2014A private Niu chwang, dated May 12, dectares that there is a division of the Japsusse army twenty miles south of that place.The letter mys further that the firing yesterday Las hes Pp ne by the \u2018Russian au- oritiée as arti practice, WILL FORCE \"ARTARS.Londo May M.\u2014 The \u2018Morning Post's\u2019 8] ai correspondent says: \u2014 \u2018The Japanese's first army has occupied Ai yang.: Admiral Alexeieff has sent a note to the Tartar general of Manchuria, com- Plnining that the Chinese villagers reused to sell supplies to Russian troops, and demanding that the general issue à proclamation ordering the matives to supply foodstuffs.u chwa Yiceroys are anz- , Some of the Chinese ious for war with DESTRUCTION AT DALNY.London, May 13.\u2014Although the destruction of Russisn works at Dalny by the, Russians themselves is confirm- , the details are not allowed to be wn.According to the best present tien the destruction was confin- od to two deep water quays, the object being to prevent the Japanese from with which to It is believed te transfer n.,, London, May.14\u2014It is impossible to identify many of the Russianized Chin- one names gen in the Russian staff rc counta of the Japanese advance in Man- churis.General Kuroki\u2019e boldness in ing on is commented on here as rowing that he believes that General Kouropat- kin's forces are much weaker than they are represented.- The derbi destruction of Dalny is regarded as showing that the Russians anticipate the Japaness will make a determined attempt to capture Port Arthut,\u201d while, owing to the moral effect the fall of the stronghold would gve on Russia's prestige, an ual] determined resistance wil be made.iy Port Dalny, on Talien wan Bay, on the emst coust of the Laao tung peninsula, wae iuteuded by Hussia tu be the chief commercial emporium of \u2018ts emat- Fully equipped with al modern improvements, docks, ware- uses and raikwas facilities, it was open- ot rene December, 1901.a wan is one of the finest deep water harbors on the Pavitic.It is iree trom ice in wintxr.Five large piers bad been constructed, esch supplied with numerous railway tracks and Minmense warehouses amd elevators, and larga breakwater was being constructed.Locks extended between the piers and along the shore jor two miles.There were two firet-ci ss dry docks, one intended for ordinary ocean steamers, and the other designed to accept the largest vessels of war or conwnerce.he city of Duilny onmsiste firat of the achnimieiration portion, in which there is situated ruilway ps, for making cars, etc, repmir shops, for steamship construction and repair, with veri ous of the port, steamships and railway, residences of » robin and general.employees, er with hot patke, churches, no clubs and pt of amusement.\u2018Then there is the for.cign residence section, joini: the general mercantile section, but further off towards the hills and on gradually stop.ing, bigher ground, commanding a beautiful view of the hay, Over $8,000,000 bad been expennied on the harboc system before the end of 1802, and it van estimated that tha cost of completing the works would be nearly $20,000,000, but (his does not in any way wvepresent the total cost of the erection of this great commercial which, with ort Arthur distent Sot lwenty miles, wae leased by the Chinese Government to Rusia in 1808.St.Petersburg, May 11.\u2014 Gesieral Kouropatkin has trlegraphed to the kan.peror that a train loaded with war ma- terml from liso yang has errived at Port Arthur.The contents of (General Kouropat- kin'a despatch is as follows :\u2014 \u2018 Reconneimmnces between sa and Feng huang cheng, Th , four Japanese iroop- Comacks, bering 38, lost 15% Sr ln » ('onsacks, actin screen, while the Chansiatta defile was occupied by two \u201cHe companies ot Jesenees marched Cl ai ane company a anced on chem, turming.our Balitexat- y 4 failed te Japanese \u2018A Japenese column of svamdarable letter which has been received here from |.= « Cope {rom in the direction of Has \u2018Pulan tien station à strength advanced F cheng on May 8, cog busng cheng.is oeeupied o , and the damage the raitway the Japanese as far Seochilipu has been repaired.All the work was carried out under super: vision of Liew.Colonel of the Fourth Railway Battalion This @allant officer undertook to get through to Port Arthur à train full of ammun- tion wbieh had arrived at Lino yang, after the landing of the Japanese st Pit sewo.Every ion was made to blow up the train in case of necessity in order to prevent its failing into the hands of the Japanese.The tesk wae carried out and the seif-mcrifice of the men of the Fourth Railway Battalios was crowned with complete sucoms.Shortly after four o'clock in the af ternoon the train arrived at Jin chan station (forty miles from Port Arthur) where it was handed over to General JokoË, who immediately despatohed is under porc rotection, to Port thue.eutenant Colonel Bpiridonofl returned on a ive.ve.\u201c After landing at Pitsewo the Jepaness began nmrching toward Kin clmu.the night of May 10 their forward > * of about two > infantry,\u201d passed the on the bei above Sanchilipa (on the rail- Tay shout sixty miles from Port Ar se vessels are ly- erminal (on the cast SECOND JAPANESE ARMY TOOK EIGHTY-THREE TRANS PORTS TO CARRY IT FROM CHINAM PO.: Seoul, Monday, May 9.\u2014Via Shanghai, May 13.\u2014The second Japanese army, oumbering 70,000 men, lett Chinem po ou 83 transports on May 4.The soldiers were crowded on board the vessels in the glosest manner, one ship having 3,400 men on board.The men wers so cless- ly packed between decks that exercise was i le, and very little air was obtaipable.But, in spite of these dis comforts, thers was no grumbliog.Tokio, May 11 (Noon).\u2014Admirsl Toge reports that since May 6 many explo sions have been beard caming from the vicinity of Port Arthur but their cause bas not been ascertained.The impression here is that the Russiens, despeur- ing of tbeir ability to defend Port Ar thur, are destroying theie ships before evacuating the place.Chefoo, May 11, 5 Laas unofficial Japansse despateh been received here to the t that the Russisne have destroyed their feet in Port Arthur.London, May 11.-A despatch to the \u201cCentral News\u2019 from Lino yang dated \u2018A train hencs reached y.The railway officials say that no Japaneses troone were observed near the raifway, but that some Japanese cavalry were seen i Feng huang cheng.PLEASES THE RUSSIANS.- St.Petersburg, May 11.\u2014Admiral Alexeieff has telegraphed to the as follows: \u2018During the nights of May 9 and 10 railway communication with Port Arthur was resto The telegraph line is being repaired.3 je most important official pews from the front up to this bour is that in, of the gomplete re-establishment of railway and telegraphic communication with Port Arthur, though how it was brought about, and whether a battle was neces sary to accomplirh it, are mysteries which Admiral Alexeieff failed to clear up.dmiral Alexeieff's despatch produced a feeling among the people that the defeat on the Yalu and the interruption of communication with Port Arthur could not bave taken so seriously; that General Kouropatkin never had any intention of making & stand on the Yalu; that the attempt to cut off Port Arthur was an absolute feature of the enemy's plan of campaign, and was to occur sooner or later, and that the Russians should be thankful that they , had time to prepare for the defence Port Arthur until General Kouropatkis could relieve it.\u2018The people usturally wish for more de - tails concerning the re-establishment of communication with Post Arthur.All they know definitely in that the railws: har been repaired and tbat at five o\u2019cloc yesterday afternoon the first despateh jissed over the reconstructed telegraph ines.JAPANESE NORTHERN WING ADVANCING.Tokio, May 14, 4 p.wm.\u2014A detachment of Japanese troops has occupied Kwan tien sien, sixty miles north eart heng.of arty net A detachment f Japanese sttacked and di so Russian cavalrymen, and ca a major two men.The Rusuian env alry was retiring from Tuch li chan.APPEAL 10 SOLDIERS, liso yaug, May 12.-The first distribution was made to«lay of the crosses of the Order of Mi.George to the men of the 11th and 12th regiments for bravery at the battle of Kin lien cheng.The following order of the doy vas read to the soldiers: \u2018The commander of the Manchurian army sends there decorations for distribution to \u2018hc 1.en who showed great bravery at the battle of Kin lien cheng.Every one who re ceives the Crome of Nt.George must wear it with honor amd try to be worthy of this reward of the Emperor, \u2018Wear it, and if with Ged's gra you retutn to iv a, and in ol pramdchi pour ve de heighte o fn how you feught t lion cheng one againet ein.< 2 THE MONTREAL WEBKLY WITNESS.Mar 17, 1004, ) IT IS vioegh the farmer that there wers CHAPTER XXXIL Dont ok ms Brreepe we advertisement bu wars of makilg mosey, i JWR Flaiding ia in the on; Fu 6 we you ages Up.Crée: ASE oi thems quicker thaw the slow agrest him agreed lust eupact a all JUu any wore reed plessa of 6 > { th .NEVER T00 LATE TO MEND.Snying que's ab Liter ad ho Ham! nr sot the iudgment ia my How, out be ase, ur.1had (What shrunk your woolens ?ing ard, pennies te Pau | Mer Pocket sad the comstable at the public sod reson for intiuding on you Why did holes wear so seun ?fon que day To Mendon Tiere ots MN mind bo was sey to mo in [00d ferrand, nd\u201d worked \u201cWiliam [OU used Common sodp A Matter-of-Fact Romance.dred oo hers to thousands the market esterday \u20141 wes il and on the shoulder » You must my girl's sake Sr.Chioton \u2018makes but anger & snare: what sh in cvsae nlong with me, said he.8 char, deny vou da the repl by locking him wp jun wow?bt has fart inquired Folding, ent | Qu \u201cWell, on\u2019t know,\u2019 wes reply.(By Charles Baste, DCL) vp ell dont non vor af Wel, sir, your wil is law,\u2019 ssid Cras explained Crowley, eting the document thing, but it certainly Jooks well tbe y $beequioutly but sadly.Deep 3 memim from waislcos way be pute it\u201d \u2018Now business of incre importance.| Pocket.Wiliam threw himeelf, into sn % short, Meadows did mot discourage \u2018At yowr service, sir.\u2019 attitude of defemce.His first impulse REDUCES SINOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTSRS.sephe was driven into his greve\u2014and bie friend\u2019 from co-operating with Mv.But the bumnces of mere importance \u201cae to knock tbe officer down and run we The story spans sa the \u2018Greve\u2019 farm of now\u2014 © {Cliaton; for bis own part he spoke him wee intetrupied by 3 sudden knock st into another vous but the next mo- George Fisiding, near the town of Fars-| \u2018Tomb!\u2019 the remorseless iron tongue fair, and openly a favorable the outside of Mr.Meadewa's study, ment be œw the folly and injustice of REPENSE Borough, Berkshire, England.Fieldiog's craghed out one by ane tbe last sed stern [opinion of talent and hie various \u2018Well! this, and another sentiment overpowered Re oor oot 4a¢ he can, weave monosylables of thie sorowillest of i: Poesia; end Shans eum pre SU A \u2018Young ey atid thon ha aide ns ee aR ee 10 or other risking « oy wit! .» i : | De iachesien \u2018endeavors 10 Induce George to MAD tales.im or pot ne 7 we » ry ye ted Meado groaned aloud with the sense of his bu- ee res nu They punt him in his coffin (Tomb?) a Pi.: Eu tas bil They pt in coma (Te CHAPTER XXX.Zdo you know it is?ilistion.1 ee a ed moniousd où One diy Mr.Zieadows walked inte \u2018It is Ketmer Merton's denghter, Da: Ob! poy Willan! ed, Rump both love Susanne Merton thelr earth, made life an impomibility to him |ihe pestofiice at Farnborough, and ssid vid says.\u2019 .h! Mr, Mendows, cn nothing vousin.\u2018William recognises bis brother's (\u201cTomb!\"), and that Shallaws and Wood.|t0 J'efferies, the postmaster: \u2018A word \u2018Miss Merton!\u2019 cried Meadows with a dose?; , r sain, sad buries bis Jove in Me cocks, whom God confound om ssrth, apd With you in peivats, Mr.Jeflecies.\u201d marvellous change of manner.\u2018Show her |; Why, Mis Merton,\u2019 eid Meadtrs, eo degaiths form-factor, who bas uncouscientio Zou inspecting inspec te inky.A.Mesd dons\u2014come te my up dirertly, Urawley, uo into the pas looking dr You ant euro ae to earned the name of a \u2018lucky man\u2019 also tré, Suakeys, umbugs, linge.¥ RO dows, Lépine we shall Rare \u20ac chou ,, Quick, ma wait for ug her, wow, Lawyer Crawley shouldn't of ul ENOS \u2018FRUIT SALT.covets Susanna Merton, and tries to dring God confound on earth {Te ; © about the { the Fieidinge.Roblason.| 1 dre] Toon! 4 oF, of two.He bundled Crs t, ever take him owt of my hours.ea advesturer, ho has boss staying at the ea.Then rns * Shouldn't wosder.Do you kmow cont\u2019 door, threw \u2014 ar He Sumu uobed 2 orer- t I am the prises 3 »- sto the voice of the priest arom, | ; me wa house.\u2019 oe our Iriends; ected, ts ape oy The sathor wich rare 1 oped v resurrection and the life.Hap is?well, oped he of them UR a brought yosr book bach!\u2019 re but father sha'nt let He in prison, All Psctional sgements of the Lives, ity.The Justicos visit the fail, and A deep and sad gloom was upon all as FA rough my.Le ee Sourst 34 plied Soman, coloring a Httle; \u2018Shab wae Mr.Meadows, will you land me & || Errors in Diet (Rating os Drinking), are boodwinked ete amine by 8 the last sad offices were done this top on be road few \u2018em would errand, \u2018that is,\u2019 seid she, \u2018that vas Pape at n in had, in gener.Milionmons, Sick Hesdache, Constipation, Bet Ll he ead ie Toul ote OE No ot Tats ee a | i mnt] Shel | un Pl le rT | Pere Cul nd ro ace of the word of Hawes, the gover-| EE ould do the priest'e voice trembled 9°75 88 the phrase goes.; ve ity ' Meadows addressed Orswley: \u2018And Dow 1a srrgsr te simpLY nl adie to Ee mer iE oh ad Bl el Enel re id $F TR li oh ih, Ay TE Ce EE ls be finally resigns with a consciousaess of than cuce with the holy words.* You stole it,\u201d Meadows.[dou use what 1 bave to [$f 1 Tet Th ou vien verma that 1 on ore ; Grove Ferm, arrested for forgery.com- {; paid by th nd\u2019 the A this fivepound note a welcomed Swan aly the ture you would, Mr.Meadows,\u2019 cried she i victed and tenced twel ths In PAC PF e Queen a people % 3 1 do\u2019 » rer a 1.\u2018Now, | Briss, \u2018tad Tea.yours (rasaporiation, Toe Wasoh them (Tomb!) i Wy a med Curonga your rl \u201cWel this a of yom Cor Joti TT EC and || À SIMPLE PEMEDT FON PREVEN) ING AN ; Brae oven \u2018barbarous (ressent, 16 wbich \" stopped, ae punts erton, come ne in upon B00 Oe A esate Tnende: || GURING BY NATURAL NEANS 1 Maving entirely doue bis duty.A new| What is that?\u2018this our brother!'\u2014] .py : i a i hai ; ke care,\u2019 cried Jefferiua in & Joud [say to him I must say to you ; > x save FAURE Rage api appt, De er AE Edens thief our others ar! (be prisé lquaver\u2014\"Take care what you my! Cll 188 wall.Me.Mesdows, let me permade re Se tree NT pik ime %8aTon, ERaLARD.v J.& Toner: * , you out of this bitter feeling quest Wholesale of Messrs.Evaxs & Sons, Lay Ob, 1 re, me eee mes ram ! effects of crucifixion on himself, aud ale Rave my action of defametion against i pa Evans à vertes AU ge wh eater PO \u201cwar characters contradicted [Jo QUICK if you dare lo wy owh 4 the poor OU man Ob, | bec SNL, air, 1 did it for the beet! mid Mootrenl 26 Toronts ; dark cell.The packet\u201d Mr Eden teaches 28h other to the face over dead Jor So be it.You will want witnemes.sre; so he ie; « little: but then consider Crawley apologetically, \u2018Our men aime i Fine Hn oly Hh | pha, Coboly Ste mid ere te [Dniémation in po delagat ion sou Stow: be has more tarue tion Pons Va ae sad 1 und: \u201cBe à rend of i.Se .Mr.Serene belie, a scandal is publis Call in never been taught wi it is mot .eh Well,\u201d said be, \u2018may ; ee A a ER = Poe I Toy, ae se but |S ED hs adore rte de Tnt done a re The later spurms the thought | Mr.Eden] tunatelr 80L died etree Ua m0 Tnt | Aud anil your wife!\" cried Mesdews Mesdows looked st the simple-minded in the open, Mrtet Willis, \u2018it ie bitter Mat does you oredit, quod Me.Maa: shat Toe lee to ne Home Oca M7.ghd Unholy State.Holy Chureb tok HIRE 12 Dif 1% D enthusient, apd bis cold ère érepened in epough 20 it.is; bik tbat would have been dows, cried.simple Susan, missing hie Eden seads Suan on & mission of life of the poor sbused remains with reverence, anor 3 Dont speek # color as it dwelt on ner, and his voice x for acresti Here meaning.Mes continued in the , death.A val of \u20ac Tu .» llond for goodness sake !* ; » worse\u2014thank you for a ng me here ing.qua con À oats \u201c8 ania st Sean rte por) Prâred ver Shem a ah preva ove he M00] Sour ten, and dows SOOPER, to ee era lt rand mow, ake ma pra ad les me Bid | a à r \u201cSolomon y Eden's lite saved.Hawes reads \"Uncle liber \u2018this our brother\u2019 J waste my time wilb your gammon,\u2019 ed this qver beanl from him.\u2018Human na- |\".the .: .Horn ur He rman \u2018me ats which is all in the moque aboli State Mendows, ster À Re in Ting, bi ture is very revengeful.Few of us are Fool! aid à firm ab \u2018Come, Mr.tu [oui thie r.; diam ar Lacey.from he Home OF or holy Church\u2014for both cannot be of calm gxplamtion, One or two in Le Tou.oft in my isforçune that = + oolst* At this word and » paw Mendows, and now 1 am going to your .swoops down on the jail.searchin, NS : s neighbor! money com ; \u2018coson > \u201c voice started from table, enquiry, Hawes le diemissed trom the jai LUS in the nineteenth centery\u2014ina through the post.1 mid te m £3 baps you might charm away this ut and Who turned Bis fase from the \u2018You shell be welcome, kindly wel.kind-hearted nation\u2014under the ost i bri J .; rr eee 1 Jan ose | fefferiee is à man that often ta of shristian spar that makes me unworthy wall.Meadows did more.\u2018Another!\u2019 come,\u2019 said the old mart with large sad | CHAPTER XXVIE.witnessed on an earthly throne\u2014hol, bis comscience-\u2014be will be the this! \u2014 yo ; d.¢ried he in uiter amasemend; why, wy flowing conrtesy.3 His reverence in the late battle showed Church in vain denouncing the mi Y [00 I baited six traps for you and Ie \u2018Oh, no! mo!\u2019 cried Susan, \u2018if I thought house is aa inn.Ab! will you show me\u2019 ssid Sumy himself a strategist, and won without able ai h ng the miser- 900% five.This note came over from Ire so should I be here! Whilst speaking he had run round the very tenderly, \u2018where Lesh used to ait.bringing up his reserves; if be bad fasied Bebe raed Susy, ihe, Shiel there land; you remember it mow \u2018Your voice and your face do make sercen and come plump lente Levi, \u201cAbo with Mr.acy he bed another arrow be- to death in the queen's Bame-in the «227 fumed; [ am ruin me at pesse with all the world, Susan\u2014 seated in « chair and | up in his \u2018And where Rachel and Barak loved bind in bie quiver.He had been twice name of England\u2014and in the me of You \u20ac it at Kvans's, the gre- |] bes Jour pardon\u2014Mise Merton\u2019 face with stern composure.His exels- te pas?to the mayor, aud claimed a coroner's the law.cor's; you had fear sovereigns end And why not, Swan?ssid the young mation brought the others round after \u2018Ah, me! Ab, me! Ah, ma! Yes! 1 jury to mit on & suicide; the mayor ba But each of these great jnpuited names 7° for it.The other baits were lady, kindly.him, sad * gow of excited feces encir- could not show another these holy {onsenied.ad the preliminary steps ud bus ita own defenders, its honored and re on speed a EE Em EE ar Pod © y os ie ne hile this, un taken.pai enders.\u2018Lat Mr.! ma, arch- s - il The morning after the juiler\u2018s dismissal It is not for ua to ewppose that men the rest vou Dail They were all juz her brows, \u2018why it is à frghtfei! \u2018Pooks!\u2019 repeated \u201cthese tricie were bappy quarrel and Hate to my werds?1 the inquest was held r.Eden, Evans, 9 bigh in honor will lay aside them- marked by.Lawyer Crawley.name\u2014it is so old-fashioned, mobody is stale before England was a mation.\u2018Surely 1 shall listen to you; for even ; Fry and others were examined, and the *elves and turn cure.bare been\u2019 traced from your christened Susan nowsdays Which of you two bas the ji > now your voice is to my ear like the \u2018 case came out as clear as the day sud FOF the present, the account between e locked up J next assises.\u2018It is & name for everything that ie \u2018I, sir) aid Orewley et à from wind \u2018sighing among the \u2018cedars of black as the might Josephs and the Jaw stands thus:\u2014 mortes Mr.efrries ietty wh good and geatle and lovely\u2014 Mendows.° non, and she wave that plays at might rik the might + Englishmen, men Josephs bes committed the smatiost theft tri hed d So JT, Aare 1 ITA moment more ai pasion woud The mount?upon the sands of Galilee.of plain sense.not men Fystem, men imAgiBable.He has stolen food.For |Crauie ppd mle Jriped baye melted all the icy barriers pro-| \u2018A hundred and siz thirteen four.\u201c*Tis but the frail role of s feed taken from the public not trom publie this the law, profeesing to punish him cf he ot ote ° m : que and craft had reared round this \u2018Here is the money.Give me the dous- ish woman, who loves « you, offices, sat in @ eircle with the corpse of bub Es months\u2019 imprisonment, bas Eoon a quavering voice galled Craw- éèp heart.His voice was trembling, out.\u201d and yet\u2019 ssid Sumn, her color mem.& countryman at their knees, fiebat lux; ad on uishment: has over [ley into the port ofr me into my bis check flushing; but he wus saved by tlé M es it 1 ean twas as tho tweive suns had burst Ved crucified, robbed him of light, of Deck.parlor, sir.Oh! Mr.Crawley, can ped \u2018Here, oir.\u2019 \u2014an enemy.Levi read it.\u201cThis sotion wae taken en , wo J mo a dust-hole, | iY poe nothing be done?No ome mows my \u2018Bussal\u2019 cried à thresteming voice at 8 bill of wmsbange.I must have that, Lebanon's cedars or Galiles\u2019s shore.Manslaughter!\u2019 cried they, and they bin body, sod\u2019 of life; has misfortune but you and Mr.M .the door, and there stood William Field: too.\u2019 Ay old man, words that made tbe stars peri their spokesmen to the \u2018mayor and his hody, and perhaps his soul.Sum |Ye is not \"for my own mke, sir, but my with a look to match.\u2018Here it is, sir.Would you Nhe én brighter and the sons of the morning aséd yet more light must be let into this total-\u20141st page of account\u2014 wife's.If \u201che knew 1 had been tempt: burned mm Mesdows's beart, He sehnowledgment, Mr.Levi,\u2019 mid Craw- rejoios.1 will not tell you whenos 1 ba Just hole, and mayor said, \u2018Ay, and 1999908 # Jarconist ands corpes.The WW (ed oo far astray, she would never held mid vely \u2018Come in\u2019 and seizing à Stusquiomly.them, but you shall may purely they never it shall too.1 will write to Louden © Ter and o Solos.up her head again.Bir, if and slip of paper be wrote five words on it, ! foolish man.Are not these sufl- came from earth, eelfish eruel, revenge apd demand core light And the men CHAPTER XX VILL ik i adams will let me fof pacs, ame taking out « book fung it into the sient voucher ir\u201d seid Crawley to orl mar dem ad peak of i wi an of ol : of the publie went to their own homes dro out of the Ve n my mets Si, He ee William, with an sir of cheerful trespasses forgiven, and pesce and good- ards who time Cat: congre- ee m\u2014\u2014\u2014 ro end told their wives and children and Josephs bas .story.paver to oftend Hh à .h th AL Mr.Hawes has got himself kicked oat of \u2018What good will that de me ?seed will among mien.neighbors what crueities and villanies 3p 0 st : bad walked up to Susan.- .A A ory.other prisoners, of (Crawley, contemptuomaly.W sai \u2018Am 1?Thea advise to ut Oh! magic of a lovely voice speaking they bad unearthed, and their hearers, rhom casusl mention has been made, Ph 1\" eried fer: y .Willow told iy, had Pe » here, A said of m my for =k fingers nL toh £ ain s the truths of heaven.How still the Poor Yeing men and women of that people, ore never in our st an Rat [ing in.fon ove ; pros x ich à in i i a , any more tuan |; , \u2018will mo t | Te , » was as these ly words in it od Jos God in intellect and Jn heust the boy Xury in \u201cHabimon Crane.| nell tbe cont off ray back.\" Tight Sow that was eT Attentive of Jou) 00 thie ed 4 Envie from a pure fort Tires mes there de se with Their stu llow quesses pere Temains to us in the prison Mr.© Humpb! Hit was only but Mr.ed ua re sensible with « eemicirele of to the com.Mad all been raging with anger and bate; oe ith the cleka that ere Eden and Bobine, A maint and e .hist.Yeadows bas 4 sore public duty, n Tike you ¢ lowing for er ones pany.Constable touched bis frontiook Pow a calming music fell like oil upon cute it in other men\u2019s names, cried out.has saved the thief's life.They shall gand yet um 1 kpow a way to in onc a a dog\u201d snd went straight away as if he wie go- these human waves, and stilled them.T , .: ing thro ite wall The men drop] their ieads, and Bee now! What is the use our build- guess awhile how on earth Sumn Mer-! \u201cOh, sir! do pray use influence À work of quiet scorn embellished this 16 ph, e oppomite wall of 4 ted \" { your ted after held their th to make sure the ing courts of law ar prisons unless they ton can be affected by tbat ciream- {with him.\u2019 Bttle remark.bones.a en Hm with pov sounds bad ceased; then Levi ans: i i are to be open unto us.Shut us out\u2014 stance.; ih A .walls and closed gates between us The qi and wise priest has no long: ceed hat will you do for me if I wee oa Shep find tha dog bea we the road\u2014_get out of my house.\u201d Te erent trom sls TTA MSIE | EIT TIE I br po te mp a pete i wh, BD 20 | Be em SL Pe | eT Ty 08 ! .ut , ; un.ir, to which T ! pear i they turn nests of villany in less thas no against all this, is to be set the slippery Well, Jefferies, I'm undertaking à dif- \u2018Well, I'm sure,\u2019 eried Susan, ber scorn pres William's debts.\u2018It's not your speak: ut experience romaine: A en ne Te twelve honest Englishmen had hea! fie thie et anti do: : but 1 ir a.di Ha Biv Macon at I must trouble The Sher are Me matters > Leica she, shail il be atehed - ; : \" : dows, bul t an 5 Le in: - \u2018 - .hardly left the jail an hour, crying \u2018man.forces and they will in daily almost TT oooroed; but Tmt ve terms.you to trea t Niche 5 \u2018Merton with proper plied Meadows arly.it is th ail {hough 1 be for tad onl on in a tone gentle, firm, and low last), mp x ed brother this poor little undetected ome, whom Sumn.\u2018Susan, do you remember poor \u2018Mis Merton,\u2019 ssid he almost in i door Are impare witich the : Bee tendres piritual adviser, ra his respectability no less then hie George's last words to me?with a teur whisper, \u20181 never Bad the honor to re ag ked sadly and eons ot LA wee ; liver, kidneys and other organs can arm comions of Christian\u2019 amity, ropa placed at their ery.in his eye and his band in mine.Well, oaive here before, and I never shall i wot take care of without help, there and an agreement on Buson's part to ih you must fod oe lo.The I keep my promise do him] keep oy again, How long do you give me to Bhd of apor.He is act oon write for advice and sympathy whenever eue on own Spon \u20ac move my things?Nom \u201cthe said Willem had s mingte } tr ing \u2018 Id hourly collision for months to come.In my mort is pai , my bs ee, Hal hv mh Sal oe Tne ee oh bo when ou sek to bar i | ae a ps io 1 Tei gh Sorte ai pote ! noi the great pres be The work poodwards or badwards.1 must [your own bande \u201d \u201cWho her them 17 sar ing dowawards: ft looked just [ke Eat of tbe Biron eeped, and then leave it to work.°L will, air, 1 will.sorbed Wi Jer more then re Principal and interest caleslated up to 106, hovering ; Just eu { eid Tone?ail cause, thon \u2014 \u201c1 \u2018shall keep it an hour er illiam, bw you ste Mr.Mea [ivelre oclock this eleventh day of ME\", Ditteres word than that ; : Sond!\u2019 in Kea en had told CHAPTER XXIX haps, Dot more; and Teil rn dows, sheep are Do watch for woives| March.Ie vante ve minutes te twelve, MY, 00 bitterer word thas that today; d most of is lellowr vers how Jor Mr.Eden's beslth improved wo visibly, [2oney out of it! Thee, tbe dog is away\u2014ee the dog is |] offer you prinoipel and.interest\u2014eight tnd in fact be deliver ed this without 29 that Busen Merton samounced her im-{, \u2018I wil do 3 sir, and with + TT wee the is here and his own Bun and twenty-two pounds fourteen Pome then with me Busanne\u2014s godly i mediate return to ber father, It was It iu the least can do for yeu.lavitat ; all oe het the shillings and fvepence thres fartbi name, it co: to you from the despised De ie a this young lsdy's mind, \u2018Aud you must never let Meadows | pero nt Phone: dog befora thene vritnemses-snd demand {oe he Lance Lo m Advertisements, that she and Mrs.Devies had no bus: [know I took this movey of you.is to slay must bobave a gitle deeds.\u2019 ii wil ca my dweiliag .et fa ihe house of à saint upon earth, No.ww, 1 won't; ia that all ¥ am ga his Bit: he did\u201d Meadows hung bis hesd, bet he was SHERRY (LOO UF uh me the as she called Mr.Eden, except as nurses.Pe is all.\u2019 lism Swed at this bit; didu't pot a man to waste words in mers soold- Fite wisdom that controls the oily All Humors Tbe parting of Suasbed iriends bas vost 1 bon very grateful, sir, and I trust bimes Jo soaver Meadows; in ing.He took the blow rit forced cal Maber aries.the soul\u2019 always « ° peedloss to .; ; w A » \u201cThis ir w ne, and Willism and dwell on at this time.that Thus the two batijedoree played with the only sufficient amswer\u2014be turned to turn\u2014tbe next is mine.\u2019 Meadous were lott alone.letter is such an accumulation of them.account.ining wy brother.This men is a « ; .! se ape Orem Farm Ft ch te on\u201d mid Sein mp ad jo ae tn le | sr ran | 68: RAT 5 ' thers vus Mir.Mendons to grees der (9 tb, replied Opsmiey evoûr; Prbe look of tty Meadows 87; of course, you will put me to al bis \u2018own roof.and then Mr.Levi bad Pimples, bolls, eczema and other Well this ip atlentive! cried Sum.|, Pinch, then, replied Opaw >| The sf surprise crnltr 1 the inconvenieace you can.Come now, come and affronted him there too.Wik eruptions, 1oss of appotite, that tirod There wes à stranger to ber, à Mr.x ee belive the day Pur ere ee tu 42, Lo mare all mu furniture and of | lam baymn to doubt whether the 4 festing, bitieus tures, fits of indiges- As nothing remarkable occurred {hie | Out\" ity ruck Susan ne infimitelr In: for tort es dl FLEA dt Joy tion, dull headaches and many other Evening we may as weil explain this \u2014 dicrous, and she loëked at Meadows eud \u2018I give you more than that\u2019 hastily with the back of his hand as ji due to th Clinton.He was à speculetor, and abo CHAPTER XXXI.Jawghed like 8 peal of bells.Of course How kind! What, you give me « week, Busan \u201cetired.He came towards Mead: troubles arc due em.où a setter on foot of rotten, peut ver Mr.Mi do We looked at ber and laughed with her.perhape?\u201d asked Meadows incredulously.ows with his old sulky, honest, bang the .woos, and 8 keeper on ali ts * ile Jane ML endows s could r.At this sll young Fielding'n self-rentraint \u2018More than that, you fool! Don't you head manner, and said, \u2018Mr.Meadows Hood's Sarsa arilla fn th of ross tiotin \u201coad or verse.They beted ome aso Te went to the winds, and he went on see that it is on next Lady-day you will seems to me we have been 4 little hard n he a t or tin ing bad Paper or verse ho di out apte \u2018But sooner than that, Ill twist as be turned into the street.\u201cAha! woman.upon you in your awn house, and Iam .Parchment.He wa ie Ade |meriakied dewdrops of eharity on rach S40?neck ss ver schemed fo Jack worshipper, ob Ladyday! \u201cA tooth for not quite susy about my share ont; and Pills Eo DT eT Tne oe dede el en weed Sl ris rund bt Meudon shige bi shonin imps \u2018pron,\u2019 \u20ac vi li infini , in .the \u2018pros,\u2019 and with the second st the| Levi listened to her with infinite plea- on William Fielding and confront: fet Slenchod Iteelf, while bia oe alter, ceptibly.of au sore.\" Your voice,\u2019 said he, \u2018ia low |A him with bis stalwart person and ed, and be swelled out from the chair (To be contimwed.) Remove sll humors, overcome ait \u201cer pec.; | ; v 3 He was an old acquaintance of Mes- land melodious like the voice of my eyes glowing with A Wrath.Sus and Kterally bristled with b % thelr effects, strengthen, tone and |dows, and had come thirty miles ont [own in the East.\u2019 And then d pa tavigorate the le ave.of the \u201cety to show him Tw to make se Plas voted the New Testament 80 screamed with terror at Willmm's in.tooth for « tooth!\u2019 100 percent without the shedow of 6 |to him, having Ave ascertained that sultivg words and at the attitude of the \u2018Oh, Mr.Levi, said Suma, sorrowful.CHA \u201cMy desith was poor, and 1 vuffered much risk.\" Mesdows declined to violath the |he bad never read ft: and be wondur two men, and she made a step to throw ly, \u2018how soos you have forgotten my last DLA.W.ses fran lies and idney trouble.After (au- (nus of nature, but mid be.\u2018Jf you {od where on eseth this simple girl Nerseif between them if nerssmry; but leon! CATARRY OURE tng two bottles of Maod's Sarmapariila [ijike to stay a day or two Î will intros had picked up m0 deep a wil Sud before words could end in blows a tap Mesdows for à moment felt a ehill of te seme direct te the wis cured.1 regaré this medicine 45 88- doce you to one of two who have money | lofty and mif-denying s morality.[at the otudy door caused a divers.four 88 the punctiliousness of revenge in pai by ihe lens some porter to aif ethers.\"\u2014~ MRS.JOSEPH HOL-| 5 ling away.\u2019 And be introduced him Meadows listened to her with sion, and ringing sort of voles said\u2014 this Oriental whom he bad made his eae the ulcers, cloors he gt TERRE Trem, Sul i er | Ee at Mado SR EE pre Spits * Hood's Sarsapariiia promises |* fair cupidity, « of that ween tl men \u201cOf course yeu , 3 mul y ; e made & mos- end as Pr Clinton was the man to tempt it.counteracted her tramsitery influence and \u2018the place i A walks strous effort and dreve it from bis face À te sure and Koops the promise \u2018in a very few convermtions be eon fod fas the ancient grudge, \u2019 (he my resem to-dog, or fos, dows inte the resssms of bis heart, PAL NT gp re ely rr ~ LITERARY REVIEW, BENJAMIN DISRAELE \u2018It the posts are nguinet * Even great peinters could not catch an exprension thet seemed natural.bis specches and novels conveyed an ef- feat of brilliancy, but apperently not much eonvictian as to bis real opinions and feelings.To explain this \u2018mys tery,\u2019 as his contemporaries sometimes called him, to show the man rather than the politician or suthor, is the object of ® new biography, \u2018Benjamin Disraeli,\u2019 (Appleton\u2019s, New York), by Wilfrid Mey- In contrast to bis position be fore the public, Disrseli's home life was marked by mutusi contidence.His wife \u2018was much older than he and as she was rich he might be supposed to have mer ried her for money.But she wes wit and talkative (a similar sense of bum- E ane fi dy FF! ! it it Ê & F E F È i tt I Ë eg sh BE i E, Tig É i | : ] i g i Ë f + i nl i hr tise } i! î is F New, got tid of your seni for 8 ves.er THERE IS NOW A MASS OF PROOF ThatLumbago is AlwaysCured by Dodd's Kidaey Pills.Quebes Man Cured hie Kidneys with Bodd's Kidney Pils, and hie Lume nage Vaniohed.Guabeo Q.Mey 18\u2014(Bpecial.j\u2014 F6 n ot ES riciilrer, ring 5 itttle Champlain Street, this , hae ed his statement to the ce, mas that lum is caused dis ered kid q consequently easi- ured by Dodd's Kidney Pilla De.;\u2019vs I \u2014 \u201cI waa troubled with lumbage ES EE Ste ub nl \"0 on = Tread of for two bad \u2018 Whittier-land,\u2019 by Samuel T.Piok- (Houghton, Miftia & Co.), gives some bright amecdotes of Whittier, I onos accompanied Bim te à éevotions! meeting.where many of the leading Friends of the Society were present, and as the pa- pere had ansoupced the names of several speakers from distant States, be expressed the fear that there would be no opportunity to get \u2018inte the quiet\u2019 As the speakers followed each olper ia rapid succession, he asked me If I had & Dit of paper and pem- cll with me.Then he eppeared te be tak- Ing poles of the procecdings.I fancied some of the speakers noticed bis pencil, and were spurred by it te sa enlargement of utterance.When we were at home, I asked what Le bad written.He smiled and hagded me bis \u2018notes,\u2019 which are before ms as 1 writs, \u2018Man spoke,\u2019 \u2018Womsa sang,\u2019 \u2018Mas prayed,\u2019 and so en fer no lese than fourteen items.Being clightiy deaf te bad hesrd scarcely anything, and had been poling the number and variety of the performances.It was his pretest against much speaking.MISCELLANEOUS.\u2018All's Yeir in > by Josephine Ceroline Sawyer, (Mumen Book Co, Toron), is « historical tale full of youth- only Jove but friendsbil leading past in the rapid sept urney, court in 8.ites,\u201d the Rev.Peter 8.McK {Fob by the author at 8.ae ermount), is 8 book of over five hundred pages.12d with mock vale of de I ustrati usual nts in favo of \u2018the thcory hat ten Irrmelitish riven England and A = to ruimites to one end the sons of the other.\u2018The pointenot are carefully conscience must be devel in our Te puteble oitisens.\u2019 \u2018OUR OWN MISSIONS.\u2019 A paper entitled \u2018Our Own Missions,\u2019 for de diocese of Montreal, has recent- been issued, desling with the work of the Church of England.It gives in detail the visitations mide by the Archbishop and Bishop, and i treats of the mission work.It aL published quarterly under sanction of the Synod, and all communications must addressed to the editor, Archdescon Ker, .D., rector, Grace Charch, Montresl.\u2014 (For the \u201cWitness.* THE ENCHANTED GROVE.Unbappy, so I deem, Are ye that rove The aisles of this enchanted grove, \u2018Whose interbraeing bowers Invite To lives of languorous delight.Wherein your unlsboricus days gitde by, To the soft music of 8 summer dresm, And dreamlike harmonies of bird sad stream.Above, sky, But ye forever lift your eyes Unto the bluest skive.The Sowers whose [ragrases everfews your bowers, Are tadeless Bowers, And In zbeir depth of dioom couogal ne ra, Bo that your fast are never tors.But ye, withal, have never koews Life's high los, And sterner mioistries, That tn the open fields ere found slone\u2014 The strength that comes from: the opposing strife, The eontact with the thorns of life, The cloud that for a space shuia out the sun, The pain tbat faizes with our human breath, And ail the powers thet briog when all a dome, To such a lide an honorable deste.cloud doth sver stain your 8 @ M.DUNCAN.HERBERT SPENCER SOME UNPUBLISHED LETTERS.New York, May 3.\u2014In the dent\u2019 of May Bb will appear the of stalments of unpubl, .of late Herbert Spencer, with an introduction by Mr.je Lewellyn Rees.\u2018She letters were written to late James A.Skilton and Dr.Lewis G james, formeriy president of the Beook- lyn Ethical 7 Sreocia tion, whe were am Spencer's closest American Among the letters is: \u2014 : \u2018Feb.2, 1066.\u2018Dear Mr, Skilton,\u2014In on you Mave misresd books, of missnderstond a8 essential thing contained in them.ere De de society cf ing.de not believe any nat thi 3 Erery.where I have contended, and I eoatend atili, thet feelings, not ideas, determine social resuite\u2014that everything depends, not upon intellect, but upon character, and character is not to be changed in à day or in a generation.ou think that I have got some message, aud that the utterance of it might stave off impending evils, have but one m - ; rd the equitable elaims of others while maintaining your own.The di of all fre Personal interests je the underly, i sc of jour present state 6 impending disasters.As id years ago, apropos of American affairs, a fatal for smart mene and\u2019 I belbers.cart of y men, an ieva said or implied that » people among whom there is an admiration for smert men will come to grief\u2019 mme COMPLEXION AND INSANITY.FEWER BLONDES THAN BRUNETTES IN UNITED STATES INSANE ASYLUM.(3.Louis: \u2018Globe-Demoerat.\u201d) \u2018 Several months ago I happened seross a let published D the ment aa de a re eut interesting statistics the com- plexon of the inmates of the: Eiate Inane um,\u2019 Hobert ou said.\u2018Only three percent of the Bad Neht hair 5d only two pecoent bine es, exes.\u2018lt struck me as s rather curiods fact that dark-bsired people should so large- Y Prodomunte among the insane, but So matter ot lncitude might play some in ugbt there were more dark people in that section.Just as à mat ter of curiosity, however, 1 thought I would write to asylum authorities in certain other parts of the country to see what the ratto of light-haired inmetes we to those who \u2018were sk aad expected fin e percen increase in communities where the total of light- haired was , in this 1 was mistaken; wo am led to infer from Pl gi i Se a \u2018bai 7 i\u201d tose wo et obtainable stated in dark] haired people.\u2018My figures were sixty -cight asyl 1 every te in the Union, and a few in Canada end England.} totel npum- ber of patients in these institutions was 16,512, of whom 703 had hight heir and enly dé red or auburn.In other words, 96 percent of the immates were brun- pese either bisck or brown hair, the latter in varying shades.In one esylum in New En; thers was not a single inmate that wes not à brunetie.Of course, ! do mot know how to account for this, for I am not & special ist in such matters and only secured the statistics out of pure curiosity, but it certainly looks as though blondes were less lisble to insanity than those with darker hair or eyes.\u201c Another i feature about the facts I obtained, however, was that the percentage of these regarded as incurabry Imsane was much grester among the blondes then among the brunettes, The totals ahow that among the dark-baired inmates only fifty-three percent were marked hopgjemly insane, while among the blondes Bl percent were put in this category.and that only three among the Ted-baired patients escaped the mme classification.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 CLEANING THE TEETH, be TOOTH BRUSHES USED TOO MUCH, NOT TOO LITTLE, SAYS À DENTIST.(New York \u2018Sun.\u2019) \u2018T was amuved to see a dentist quoted the other day aa urging everybody: fo nae a tooth brush three tunes cvery day for not less thar three minutes at a time,\u2019 ssid a dentist who has made a name for himself in New York.\u2018Now, I would like to see the set of teeth that could bold out long sguinst such treatment.It would rub the enamel of in & short time, \u2018One-third the amount of cleaning recommended is what one rwlly needs.The use of a tooth brush once a dey for three minutes is sufficient, Then there csp be used with that in the evemng the si'k flow which is so good for takin, from between the teeth anything tha ma re there.Leen in using & tooth brush once à day, it is better not to rub it directly across the enrface of the teeth, but to slant it, holding the point down so that it cleans the spaces between the teeth aa well as the front of the teeth and removes the full force of the contact from the tecth.F have had many patients who have literally rubbed the en- emel from their teeth the excessive wee of » brush.\u2018The average American usee « brugh too much and not too little.Tn addition to being careful with the hrush, if is sleo important to see that the bristire sre soft and not hard.Tooth powder should be used only once a day.\u2018Many ol my patients nowadays use the pointed orange sticks for the festh.They are very good to keep them clean sad serve in à wsy the purpose of both \u201ce ® THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS.; for naturally : light-baired pod to and he tick.They ond keep pus on » the testh in exoslient rondo\u2019 The commcnast distase to which the teeth are eubject, and the one that hae uazled the dentists most, is & decay of the cnamel that ia asused a microbe wi is mo far incwrable.o enamel simply begine to disappear, and the pro- rer oaly thing t an be dons y 4 an is to remedy the ravages that the disease makes, and this is powadays ancomplish- od wonderfully.rhe tout after the en- a is gone are covered with porcelsin, and they are made to look rxaciy Ike a new set of teeth.\u2018This porcelain is strong enough to hold in any ordinary cam, \u2018The results of this diseshe which wows daily commoner, were for a while considered due 10 excessive rubbing of the teeth.But the physicians have now decided that it comes from another cause although ite effects are much aggravated by the use of & hard brush and too auch rubbing.pe GLADSTONE'S MOBILE FACE.We were taid Mrs.Gladstone, in answer to some solicitous questions from Mr.Gladstone as to the comforts of the ambassedor (Waddington) that bis fire {evidently 8 recognized enemy in the household) had smoked badly in the might, in spite of she two vigilant visits she had pis it before bedtime.Mr.Gladstone's expresson of heartfelt sympathy when the ambassador came in was quite indescribable.~ As he expressed bie fear that the fire had smoked and caused his guest considerable discomfort, there was a look of anguish on his face which in anybody eles\u2019s might almost bave ssemed out of proportion to the occasion.Keener distress coud uot have been shown for the loss of a wife; but in the Prime Minister mobility was » fesble word for the thousand flashes and shadows which crossed and recrom- ed his countenance; the play of his tace vhowed o hundred different smiles, a bundred different frowns.To see the thunder guther in his eyebrows over some paltry observation or newwpaper paragraph, you were tempted for the second to agree with those who beld him « consummate actor; but my belief is that the emotion, however fleeting, was genuine, though his face, as a vehicle of expression, may have over-emphasized it.At his advanced age it was difficult to estimate how far feeling may have become merely emotional.th sa an orator snd a leader of men, Mr.Gla.stone could awaken es well as control their emotions; thus the dramatic side of things specially appealed to him, ana it seems to me that be always rather court guarded agninst the mov- influence of passion.\u2014Lady Kibb dale, in \u2018The Nineteenth Century.\u2019 WHITAKER WRIGHT FINANCE.It mey only be doing justice to the memory of a dead man to acknowl] that he did not originate the financial methods of which be made such fatal use.He found them in existence here when be came over from America in 180M.He speedily saw their great possibilities irom à gambling and market rigging point of view, and he lost no time in utilizing them.Their yea] originators were the Jewish-Anglo-German groups of financiers who à few years re had divided wp the Rand amon, emselves.By arrangement with ex Bresident T, they pegged out miles of claims.ch group got ten or twenty times more claims than it could tly work.They bad neither the labor nor capital requisite to develop them.Consequently they bad to form companies to bold and finance them until werking arrangements could be made.These panies adopted a uniform policy of dividing up their claims into manageable bad opportunity \u2018floated\u2019 à subm- diary company for esch block, with a generous capital on paper, 8 small share of which went to the publie, while the lion's share remained in the strong box \u2018of the floaters.The mother milked the babies instead of the babies , milking the mother \u2014\u2018Black- wood's.CHILDREN'S CORNERA MORTGAGE ON A BICYCLE.John Moneypenny asked his father to buy him a bicycle.His father thought this would be a good opportunity to teach John a hittie business.\u201cWhat can you get one lor?! he said.Jobn said that Dick Hesder had a very one which he was willing to sell tor 825.it was worth a good deal more.\u2018How much money bave you got?John said that be bad saved up about teen dollars.| \u2018I cannot buy a bicycle for you,\u2019 said his father; \u2018but I will belp you buy one if you want me to.take you to esve the other ten\u201d don.calculsted it would take him three months.\u2018Well,\u2019 said bis father, \u2018I will lend you tem dolllars to put with your fifteen dol- jars to buy the bicycle with, on two conditions.The first is that you will give me a mortgage on the bicycle to secure the repayment of the ten dollars, and interest at the rate of ome cent 6 wnek until the loan is paid; the other condition is thet the bicycle shall be in good order, for if you don't pay me my ten dollars, and 1 have to take the bicycle snd sell it to get my money back it will not sell very well if it 1 out of John negotiated the bargain with Dick , «nd reported to his father, who mid: \u2018Now, you must write a bill of eale for Dick to sign, vb cle please af- terws ve that tl cle te you, and that you paid for 11.\" Bo John wrote hin father's dictation: \u2018I, Dick Header, have ths day sold my bicycle to John Moneypenay, and he pai me for it twenty-five jars in tell This was laid awsy for Disk to sign when the time should come.\u2018Next\u2019 said his father, \u2018ws want « mortgage of the bieycle, from you to fibers me.\u2019 Bo Jobn wrote agais, at his 1, John Moneypesny, have this day finance com- | {a hlocks of 150 to 200 claims each.As they | it ow long will it di DESPONDENT WOMEN Find New Health in the Use of Or.Williams\u2019 Pink Pile.A few years Mrs.James R.Stuart, of Thorold, Ont.who ia well wn to most of the residents of that town, found her health severely shattered as the result of au attack of ansemis.told practically 1 her own words, Mrs.Stuart says: \u2018My blood was turned al most to water; Î suffered from nerve racking headaches, and the least exertion would cause my heart to palpitate so violently as to render me almost breathless.[ wasted away in flesh and often was 90 weak that 1 could not walk bout.Î was under the care of a § doctor, but ns J was not getting better, grew melancholy and despondent, and felt I was becoming a hopeless in valid.At this stage | was sdvised to ue Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, and 1 began taking them, thinking it would be « murecle if they ever he me, To my great gratitieztion when 1 had been pong the pills lca than a month | found my health improving.I used about a dozen boxes in all, and found myself Djuying OBCe morte the blessing of g health.I had been reduced to simost keleton in appearance, and while tak- ng the pill ned over twenty pounds in weight.tefuliy reco the pills to other ailing women.\u2019 Dr.Williams\u2019 Fink Fills are the atest blood builder and nerve tonic own to medical ecience.Through their use pale cheeks are rosy, dull eyes made bright, and thin wasted lg- ures made plump.Every dose makes new, rich, red blood that Lives out dis- esse and strengtbens every organ in tue body.You can get these pills trom an dealer in medicine, or by mail fod aid, 81 30 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50, by writing the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, igned and transferred to my father, A which I have just bought of esder, to secure wy father the payment of ten dollars lent me by him, which I am to repay in three months, with interest at one cent per week unti the priocipal 18 paid; and 1 am to keep the bicycle in good order at all times.And in case of any default on my part, my father is at liberty to take the bicycle and sell it, and retain out of the proceeds what 1 owe hum, paying me the balance, if any.That evening Dick came to the house with the bicycle to get his money.John uced Lis fiftesen dollars out of rawer and a tin savings bank and a urse, And his fatber produced his from bis wallet.Dick signed the bill of sale; John signed the mort, , his father handed Jobe the tem dollars, and took the mortgage.John put the ten dollars, with his fifteen dollars and handed them to Dick and took the bill of sale and the bicycle.That evening thers was great fun on sidewalk.Ba few weeks afterward Jolin nised his bicycle.He was making a great hue and ery when his mother told bim that she had seen it in his father\u2019s library.John to the library, and was amazed to see it there with a littie lacard on it bearing the Yor je\u201d He jumped at it to cerry it oft, but he found that it was securely tied.Just then his father came in.\u2018Well, Jobo, mid he, \u2018do you know anyone that wants to buy a bicyele?I want to this one ] mie Joba, \u2018who does this bi- 1 to?It is mine.erie, ye wid his father, \u2018you made de in your interest fast week: ; 11, \u2018that wasn\u2019t my fanit, said \u2018I was away and forgot alt about John.I dida't say it was your foult,\u2019 relied his father; \u2018but you were im de Rat, and that gave me the right to take the bicycle and sell it to get back my money.oh produced the penny to hand it to his father, with a grave expression which reisxed into a smile as le saw his father upon receiving it, take off the sale label, and unlash the machine and surrender it to bim.As he vas going out of the door, he turned ond said: \u2018Father, who does this bicycle be long to anyway?It doesn\u2019t seein as if it waf mine\u201d ; \u2018Yen,\u2019 said his father, \u2018it is you subject to mortgage.1 have got n pul on it, as t}e boys sav.and can take it away from you, perhaps.It is yours subject to an incumbrance, now.It you succeed in maving up $10 within three months, besides the interest, thea it wil belong to you free and clear.\u2019 At the \u2018end of three monthe.wien the mortage matured, as the phrase is, John surprised his father hy producing and counting out of his savings to the amount of 910, for he had got a allowance given him on the condition that be should save baif of it for permanent purchases; and bis father surren- the mortgage.John put the paper in the fire, and watched it burning with t satisfie.tion, saying: \u201cThere! 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Times \u2014In winter er ia summer Parmeiee's Vagetable Pllls will cope with and overcomes any irregularities of the digestive organs which change of diet, change of residence.or variation ef temperature may bring sdout.They sheuld be always kept at band, and once their bemeficts] actioa becomes known, no ese will de without them.There is nothing Dausestiog io their structure, and the meet delicate can use them confidently, \u2018Uh?exclaimed the exchange ticket, withdrawing as far as possible into the cerner of the pocket, \u2018you're from a pawnshop.\u201d \u2018Suppose I am,\u2019 retorted tbe pawn ticket, \u2018I am the pawoshop's one redesming leature.'~Pbiladslphin \u2018Ledger.\u2019 A Soothing O1l.\u2014Te throw oll upon the troubled waters means to subdue to entm- ness the most boisterous sea.To apply Dr, Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil to the trowbled body wien it is racked with pain means speedy sudbjugetion of the most refractory elements, It cures pain, heals bruises, takes the fire from wounds, and es a general household medicine ts useful in many ailments.It worth much.\"How do you like Parker?\u2018Well I duane.What team ls be onf'\u2014Chicage Records Hersid.\u2019 CASTOR Beers the The Sind You baw Bigastuse o + CABTORTIA.Dears the The Kind You Hew La] \u201c o 4 \u2019 CASTO RIA.Bears the \"8 d Utgnatese o \u2018Dla marry the young heir to the estate?\u2019 she married the attornez.'\u2014 Cleveland \u2018Lender.\u2019 CASTORIA Por Infants aad Ohildrea.The Kind You Have Always Bonght Boars the 7 Sigaatere of To.3 bog i h \u2014\u2014\u2014 om\u2014\u2014\u2014-c an po ARE 7 a\u201d 4 The Boys\u2019 Page.WITH PEN AND CAMERA.For all Boys\u2019 Page Readers.FUN AND WORK WITH PRIZES ATTACHED, All Must be Mailed on or Before June 14.order that all hava time to consider and try {or the prises in these ape : axtended the time to June 14.Tu photographs and tors must be mailed or on before that date.itions we have let- For Our Photographers.Fer the best set of six photographs of any six wild flowers.First prise, \u2018How to Know the Wild Flowers,\u201d à le to the nan-es, haunts and habits of the common wild flowers, by Miss William Starr Dena, illustrated by Marion Satterlee.The towers are indexed by both Latiu end English mames, and arranged according to their colors, so that they are easly identified.Or, \u2018Field, Forcat aud Waymde Flowers, with chapters on grasses, sedges eml fcrns untechnical studies tor unlearned Jovers of nature byl Maud Geng; fully ana beautifully Inllustrated.À charmina book in which all the wonders of botany are toid as simply aod delghttuliy as romance.Sccund prize\u2014A pair of sterling silver or goid piated boys\u2019 cuff links with tu- madian coat of arms euamelled; or a brooch, sterling silver gold-plated shield, blue enmueliea, With white and gold Seur de hs.Five honorable mentions.\u2018The photograph may be any oise, as our readers nave cameras ol ail Liuds, {rom the htthe suap-shot ones, which, carefully manjrulated, often give such astomahimgis good resulta.The photographs must give not merely one binssom or two, vet in à vase, but must show the plant, 1f possible, in its natural surroundings lt that sa not posmible on account of the Light, then take up the whole blossonung plant, and arrange it 17 à gvoc lgbt, but as peerly as possible naturaily.Do not try to give the whole land~cape, but make your plant fll your picture, or come as near 1ts natural size as possible.The prints must be made om solo paper.Leiner the blue-print paper, nor the soft grey reproduce well.Write in pencil your name, and address clearly on the beck each photograph with the common English uame of the flower and the date of the aay vou took the photograph.When mailing place tbe photogrephs between wo pieces * cardbossd.Mark on outside cevex Pho! ple gore and address to the Edilor of Boy Page, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal.e photographs must be made between May 1 and June 1, and must be mailed on or before June 14.Fer Those Who Write.Fur the best letter about the Ruseo- Japanese war, writen for a boy called Jack who lives with his father at a Hudson's Hay post, so far north that he bas not yet heard that there was such a war.First prise.A boy's school watch, gus metal case, with moe winding or 's ring, ten + wo peal xpi stones, or books to the vaine of three dollars.Second prise, silver gilt stick pin, blue enameled abield, with white and gold fleur de lis, stamp album, Stanley Gibbon, or books to the value of one dollar.Five honprable mentions.; Io writing this letter begin it just as you would to your brother or any hoy you know well, making only ome ence snd that is to write onky on ons aide of your paper.Do mot try to writs an esmy or Dut in ML that you think the mea the ar p competition would ex; you to know, but sell him what the quarrel is about and all you thick he would want to know sbout the tights snd the soldiers and sailors on the different aides.Imagine the questions Jack would ask about it, and try to give him just the news be would want if you were eud- denly to drop in to see him.Remember, he is fifteen years old end bas not sven a newspaper since he \u2018got the mail a year ago.; Get all you bave to my into three hundred words or four hundred at most.After you sign your name at the add vour age and address.Enclose your letter in an env and address it to the Editor of tbe Boys\u2019 Page.\u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Mountres!, mailing it ou or before June 14.A Good Game.For the best description of s good outdoor game.\u2014_ Firat prize, \u2018Every Boy's Book of 8, and Pastime,\u2019 edited by Professor - man, 530 illustrations, & book for ser boy to have, giving information oa ali kinds of sports and manly exercises, outdoor games, scientific recreations, hints for the araateur showman, indoor games, ete, etc.Ur, gold peck chain, with gold heart, mith peas ne books to Che value \u2018Wppesrdd Second prie.Hooks to the value of one dollar.Five honorable mentions.Write to the editor of the Bory Page, telling what outdoor game you like best, and how you play it.Give all the rules of your game, eo that others may phy it from your description, and tell us also why you like it.Write ciearly in ink ou one side of the paper.Sign your name, with your age snd address, and mail to the editor of tbe Boys\u2019 Page, \u2018Witness\u2019 office, Montreal, on or before June 76.All competitors must come under our age |imit of 18 years, and erent postage must be put on all manu script or photographs to bring lv to us, but do not enclose stamps, as we cannot .Sufi.safe undertake to return anything submitted, and wili siways prepay postage on any prise sent out.lwuer, whether in a competition or having it.Tn sil ca Menchuris, Corea wi comparatively at pesce.Syea chun has been from a town over 3,000 to bebly 600.The de- seited streets and empty houses give war a pretty black appearance.the few who ia town nearly a third sre Christians.These stayed in larger numbers because of our Bes JAPANESE MOXÉ DEPRECIAT- \u201cThere are à few trying things im connection with our hn beret It has been our custom always to obtain money by selling orders on Jong or Seoul to locsl merchante, who buy their goods frow these places.(Cheques or paper nee yen have never been used here.) trade has been \u2018no one is send- ifficult to get money.To bring it y; rom Ping yang would be both risky Capensive Added to this is the fact apaness money, in which our sal- ari are paid, bas depreciated nearly one-half, .THE TONGHAKS FEARED, Probably the phase of the situation whith will give us the greatest anxiety is the threstemed uprisings of the Tong- haks (Corean secret society).In 1 they were practically the spark that started the conflagration called the Chine-Japaness war.lu 1500 they were in open silianes with the Boxer movement of China, and it was only the sup- premion of that movement that checked 8 miler affair on this side.oa Fs they x bapa te foment, but etrong hand of eur American minister was effectus] in averting danger.For many years their thoughts have turned t is year as ir portunity.War ve ecafdestly parier r because one of their ssges of old ssid that this year would be one of critical importance to the eousury.ence th inning of hostilities amd tbe arrival of the armies of Russia and Japan just nt this time is taken as 8 sure sign of the fulfil ment of all their desires.There are wildest of ramors dbout the strength and numbers of tha Tonghaks.end what they are wing to do, and they all crpataltze) about ee one though t ere wi a uprising on tha! tenth of their, hid Teen, which {ails on April 30 of our calendar.\u2018We do not share the apprebension of the board that this will become Russien soil.However, it is im ble to know the future, and should it turm out thet wey our present occupation of Byen hun wil rove moet fortunate.°.The condition of the Coreen is going to be very pitiable, end our great may possibly come from violence, 4 irect cause of .'\u2014New York Erening Post.\u201d TOURING IN CEYLON.(By Helen I.Boot, in \u2018Life and Light.) It is bard work, indeed, to se or touri little Jaffne, but ~ ng » boundaries a litte, Miss d 1 have \u2019 How ve & week's most interesting tour in the islands neer us.We pgp from.Vaddukkoddai at day: and drove two miles to the first , where = st into.Loos and t diet) with no bri and JA of \"te bad, however, » pole, and ine boatman took ue is Jess an hour to the Valany shore.Here the promised ox cart did not ma ize, aod we waited another two bours.For tunstely, it was quite a gatbenoy place, \u201d» found à number of ew wars glad to see us and a lithe interest ed in what we had to sey.en starting off in the slow old \u2018bandy,\u2019 we went to a #chool to examine nd tench the forty little lade there, ond then on noon to the \u2018station\u2019 of the Native about À A Kn lice) Society, which carries on the work in islands.at Velemy Station, the catechiss and family were waiting with the ed loue.Until a resl home is furnished they ere living in the future Ritchen, one reom abo fost Ly tem fost; amd im apite of our they to te in their pres: ant kitehen, « mere ched, while we 00 enpied their ont room.n enclosed with thom 00 à ot And Yr ing for goods, and it hes become most ao.room.They took us te two mest: arranged for that day, very informal, and we talked in © amber of omen wn .but saw little of ° interest.next mor iss lowland went for number 6 visite and @ meeting in a village of Mity families of en wear, finding a grest sug: noes 10 haar of Onrist.They want à school.\u2018Ihe com of land he and building wil be five dollars! \u2018That ame n we had two eplendui [ineetings, where Uod\u2019s spirit seemed wonderfully present, and we were great ly encomapd, We bad evme vers of the lite of Christ from one of Nunday-scheoi voile, and you have mo idea bow (be le looked and wondered, and Tarn began to understand und question gbout them.It was hard 40 juve thess people, whe had grown inw our bearts, but we went st nine o'clock that evening to croms in geriour moonlight to the next island, ungudutive.it was a long, wet, and dirty wading the last half mile to the shore, but we reached it at last, found another OX cart Waiting, and were carried safely sod almost comfertably to the little ohurch three miles away, There we camped-Miss Howland had two benches and 1 a wooden Led, and we alept most soundly.The mud floor had been nice- \u201c red\u2019 for our coming; i.\u20ac, washed off with « preperstion of wow fun, mud and water! it makes a pics, har floor, but not over-(ragrant.We ted a days work here.Marly on ing morning we went on te tbe jarther shore, where we saw in clearest beauty ail the seven islands which Jie off Jatina.Then we had a ssil boat to take us to beautiful kitshe Nainstive, Here is a famous Mr.[cobra teesple, where thousands of pel- grims come, and whose revenue is said to be enormous.Certainly the god \u201cand goddess who claim to protect their wer- i shippers from isonous snakes not Le the ones to | in Ceylon.We spent three de ul days here, meeting and taiking with a great many\u2014 men, women, and children\u2014who just crowded our little veranda at all hours.14 was most interesting to bear their comments, not only on what we eid, but on us.The great anxiety in the minds of the wamen wes as to the where shouts of she husbands that they thought protecting ws.A greater marvel then that women ebould go about alone was that, if not related, they should go together | Oh, they loved our pi and they loved to beer of God's love for them\u2014eo new a thought.The pastor and bis family stationed here came and worked with us, and we went over to their boure and worked with them, aad we felt very much st home on Nainative wben it came time to go on.There was only one other island which we bad time to visit, Fluvative, and Angi Mdy had ever come .M.C.A.of Jafina first organized association, Asia, and stared by Prof.I when be wis à in the college owe than twenty years .\u2018The school on this island vas in Bue condition, end the teacher and his wife bave nly tried to teach the Bite fui À and well i trip vas \u20ac front vilege end s great pleasure.ing in school work usually, I the more enjoyed getting out where te women are quite untaught as to books and where our good news is new indeed.The visible resulle came where there has been faithful work for College 1 believe, in Frank ears.Perhaps the ter joy was In Tha nal work Ti women who had not before.me CHINESE BOYS ENDEAVOR.The Christian Endesvorers of Chicago are making a great feature of open-air work.There are some Chimess societies iw that city, and it is cheering te Learn that a number of these Christian Endeavor Chinese boys, led by their pas tor, Chow Leung, bave t ves bee gun epem-air work, all the exercises be- wg entirely in Chinese and by China- men, including prayer, singiog, testi mony and preaching.The Chinese boys found that their mectinge drew great crowds of English- speaking people.They could not reach them; #0 they appeal for help, and the y boys vf the Band came with about twenty instruments, and \u2018boomed\u2019 the méctings.ing and ainging gospel Playing songs upon the roof of the Central Baptist Mission, only one story high, they drew immense and enthusiastic throngs that crowded the street, the cas-drivers stopping the streetcars packed with people to listen as long as they could to the soul-stirring strains of \u2018There's Power in the Blood, \u2018Caivary,\u2019 \u2018It is glery all the way,\u2019 asd the fret refrain of \u2018Nearer, my (od, to ee\u2019 with which they closed.The Chinese boys bold their eervices on the east side the street first, from about five to six o'clock; then the Eng: lish services follow on the opposite side.1 garden act,\u2019 as the boys of the band esl! their performance on the roof of the Central Baptist Mission, drawy the crowds.Then follow king and singing in front of the and tinally the band goes insid followed by the crowd, This after-meeting lasts from about seven o'clock till nine, end a» i and again à most bi season, a: i fact, through the efforts of these Chinese boys, something like & revival bas been created in at Jeast one part of the great eity\u2014\u2018Christion Age SHE LOST HER BOY.\u201cUnder wheob presching were you converted?\u2019 was once asked of a young man.\u2018Under \u2018s preaching,\u2019 was the reply; \u2018I wes converted un mother\u2019s acticing.Says another son: \u2018I tried Fara to « skeptic, but my mother's life was too much for me.In painful contrast is this sed story: À boy of eer- entéen came to his mother\u2019s room ons night and said: \u2018Mother, I have been going to the ia] meetings in Central Church, and have sbout decided to be « Christisn.1f you will go with me tonight, 1 think I can decide it.The reply she made was: \u2018My son, I cannot to-night; have an engagemenet.\u2019 \u2018To ny shame, amid the moter, \u2018he found out what the eaprpement was\u2014it wes ab a euchre party.Les my ment, but 1 lol my boy.le has not been in church for a year.No word of mine es t him.My pragers have THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS.of it, 2 an TL sed 1 sm hearthrokes etn RELIGIOUS NEWS.The Sunday Bchool Convention at Jer- atulem was held in & huge tent, outside Herod's Gate.The attendance included 500 British snd 800 American visitors.At the opening service the Venerable Archdeacon Sinclair preached an impres sive sermon.Bince Mr.Crittenton established the first Florence Crittenton mission in Blocker street, New York, as à memorial to bis little daughter Florencs, aixty- three other eneg Crittenton m sions have been put it operation in other important cities in the United States.All are doing 2 t snd blessed work in rescuing the fallen, and imbuiag them with new life and hope.Mr.Critten- ten otill gives his personal attention to directing the work, The twenty-first snuual conference of the movement was held in Washington ia April.alt forty-cighth annirermers of the ay of special prayer and thanksgiving on behalf of the Chad.observed by those who take an interest in Dr.Moon's sy» tem of em reading, took place on May 1.Dr.Moou's society, which has done #0 much for the blind, has done excellent work during the past year.The system of reading hy the Moon\u2019 type ir spreading far and wide, and it in adapted to over 400 languages and dialects.Any one who.would like to knew more of thie work can obtain all information from Miss Moon, 104 Queen's Road, Brighton, Englend.In preparation for the Torrey-Aleran- der Mision in Juse at Brighton, every coe ot the 27,000 houses in the town and suburbs will be visited, and a hooklet and an invitation programme will be left In order to preserve the Dome for outsiders, professing Christians will be re quested, 10 attend a prayer meeling in another place during each mission service.A staff of young ladies will go into homes and take charge of the children, to that their mothers may he free to attend the meetings.| All dennminations are working harmoniously in the a rations.During the mission hospatality in to be provided for Anglican or Free Chureh ministers from lonelv parishes, villages or small towns in Sussex.Tae Kapms Supreme Court has de elared that the Bible may be read in the ublic ecnools of that commonwealth.The court says: \u2018A public schoo! teacher who, for the purpose of quieting the pupils and preparing them for their regu- studies, repests the Lord's Prayer and the twenty-third Palm as a morn: ing exercise, without comment or re- Mark.in which none of the pupils are re quired to participate, is not conducting a form of religious worship or teaching sectarian or religious doctrine.Thus il is the right of the Bible to be read in t public achools .i in vindiested Michigan Christian Advocate.Canadian Churchmen cannot fafl to feel a deep interest in religions work in the Philippine Islands, inasmuch a a Canadian bishop, Bishop Brent, represents the American Church in that field, has secured 13,000 =\u201c te metres of nd on Calle Isaac Peral, near the Lu ta, as à site for bis cathedral and oth- \u20ac associated buildings.Plane for a jurèh house, which is soon to be erect ed are in course of preparation, Bishop Beat is makin bis infinence felt in ma ways in the was ap pointed br the United States Government a commissioner on the opium traffic.and this commission necessitated considerable Asiatic travel.The bishop found the Church was doing solid, enduring work wherever he has beep.\u2014Ca- nadiap Churchman.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON \u2014 May M.THE PASSOVER.Matthew xxv, 17:30.Golden Text\u2014For even Christ eur is sacrifieed for ws.1.Corin 1.; INTRODUCTION, (By R.M.Kurtz.The life of Christ on earth hae been roughly divided into three periods.The Period of Preparation, from bis birth to his baptism; the Period of Labor, from bis baptism to his death; the Period of Triumph, from his resurrection to his ascension.1¢ is with the last stage of the second riod that we now have to do.Christ's abor is nearing its close, the Perean ministry is endsd, and we have to-day a lesson upon one of the events of the day preceding the crucifixion.week in which the crusifivion took place is called Passion Week.The accep! outline of events during Pas sion ok and several days pi ing dey, March 3l\u2014Asival st Beth A aig & ny.© Busia y, [April 7 Trivexpha 1 entry Monday April The Temple cleans: Tuesday, April 4\u2014Last day of Christ's publie teaching.Wednesday, April &\u2014Retnrn to Beth.(a huesday, April 0.\u2014The Passover and i ents.ray.Ao 7 \u2014Betrayal, trial and Crucifixion.Satutday, \u2018April 8-\u2014Women at the nu Sul , April 9.\u2014The Resurrection.Today we have the Passover, which occurred, on Thursday, April 8, The Feast of the Passover commemorated the time when Israel started from Egypt, end when the destroyin angel assed over the land, slaying t ro, wherever the blood was ros sprinkled on the door ponts.Read the account in Exodus xil.This was typical of the death of Christ, the Torah, those blond saves hose who trust in him.\u2018 WE LESSON STUDY.Verses 17-19.Ths, first day of the feast of unicavened bread\u201d ~The Pam- over lasted a week, and during these days no lesven or yeast was umd in the bread of [he low This, being, the o ver, was on Fy day of the feast of unlesven brad bave, in these three verses.sn se- fi passover thizns v., been count of the preparation fer the Puss ww WAR MAP COMPETITION.\u20ac The Sixth List of Entries-A Teacher's Opinion.Oue list this week is by no means a promised to consider sll maps sent in ne, but the mops are youd.! \u2018 the editor 1 gratitied Lo see improvement shown io the « few pupils, who have regular! to this competition, though ti were thoroughly creditable from and old alike, the sixth map Dew competitor send 10 of not Lis map, for though siz good mpps Al vent in ready sept in would certainly give our maps | vid iriends considerable advantage in the the race, the boors would not necesssnily fall to any of them.well arranged sotes (brief, of course), on the whole course of the war Fe added to » ms; the , means, let t 4 ] Intelligent std learn by doing, should be much better than the liret.We have often wished we mmght con- } partaculerdy the tesoh- ers of \u2018he pupils who have sent in these war meps, for without enthusiestic sop- port from them, not to speak of previous present ld, many of them, through with all the me chanical work invoived in drawing = many maps, and ia keeping ail so bcants- y nest and clean.We feel coulident that neither nor teachevs will have put forward, but will conwider the time well spent, whether they bave obtained Lonors or mot.other teachers will quite agree with one who this week wrote to us :\u2014 \u2018Pupils bave been ve certainly gnined knowledge of the war and of the in it than could vents not followed up © oe of correspond ka wh eur lents asks whether there are any new entries being made for the final map, seeing that we have gratulate more lettered, might sen a new name very pear the top of our This tinal map is the time to make , that have Den rude ia previqus ones, for ab int Ke in Few ol tie betoar grasp.| i have of the eitwation, seems i: a may be put in.whether entered on previous maps co The sixth ewerds wil! be made next week, after which we shall be ready for the maps we hope are well undef way Most ot our chance of turning a at or Ai 18 announ in the .4 .Such work would come in vey oppor tunely a final war mep Remember the date for malin, maps is May 21.good auy omissions We are sure that wers read the will now bave à interested, and ir knowledge of the WAR MAPS RECEIVED\u2014SERIES VI.PAS tt, , Smith's Falls, Ont.relia lh EE Susker, B.A, it.i ubarnois, P.\u2019 divin , age .M.Maciariane, pastor, Pear] McNeill, age 14, Form B, Jusior, | r.T.C.Seth, School, Smith's Fal Wilke W.Mitotiell, age 14, Form B, Senior, Mr.T.C.Brith, science master, i ith\u2019s Falls, Ont.dy, sge 13, Grade II., Model, Miss Emma J.Paigtin, teasher, Manson , A » age I, i Fitna Bland 15, Commereist science master, Mar Miss Edna B.llorinda Matheson, age 11, Class IV.MoGregor, teacher, Sumrers- age 10, the Rev.M.U.ewport Station, Hants Karie Peabody, age 10, Grade I., aintin, teacher, M Henry, prator, = science master, el, Miss E,J.1 School, Mansonrille Que Ci For ils of tw J.fit angle Highland Village Sebod, ie Hester A.Spyro Srhoo!, Parrsboro, N.S.Dobson, pastor, Fordwich, Out.3 High School, elve and over.Peal , age 13.de 1 tencher, Model School, ules teacher, Cross A .Co, NB.i N Pi?Watt.are 15, Form es Mim M.Moir.teacher, Collegiate tute, This was the Last Supper, time be would eat and disciples before he died, and he says, \u2018I will not drink beneeforth of this fruit ths of the vine, until that day when [ drink it new within my Father's ki In the original the word \u2018new\u2019 a a new sort of wine.Bee also Mark xiv, 13-16, A i Ti le was peçes-ary to secure \u20ac sci ¢ bread, bites herbs, and wine umed in the feast, and a place to observe drink with bis \u2018The famous picture of the Leouardu da Vinei, represente is a masterpiece, it cannot rded as correct on this point, for clined upon eouches instead of ues p It would no longer ify blood shed for sins, & memorial \u2018And when they had sung an hymn\u2019 The bymn usually sun feast was Psalms ex ahle, therefore, that rist joi when the footfalls of hie Letray- secretly died away on the -treet, \u201cO give thanks nnto the use his i1ercy in closiog this tly responds to the ques- tiom of bis disciples, anking for directions about the place where they were to observe fhe ceremony, th typical of his own sacrifice hours he would be upon t lamb shin from the fount world, hence, in giving directions, \u201cMy time is st band.\u201cNow when the even was come, be sat down with the twe vised eays, \u2018was eittin lace of \u2018eat down.rn of a contention that arose among the disciples as to who Even in this solemn bour, huma ness and vanity assert th rebuked them, and set humility by washing the feet Lord: fer he is good: beca endureth forever.So ever faith wees beyond the sorrows and trisls just at HOME READINGS.t, zxvi., 1730.il, $17.Monday, May 23.\u2014 Mat: y 28_Rev.v.1-14.ay W.\u20141.Cor.xi., 20-M.BIBLE TRUTHA THE ONE CROSS.The word translated \u2018cross\u2019 pl; mesnn à log of wood.Peter calls the eross a tree (Acts v., 30; ; The word \u2018crucifie Acts (ii, 3; iv., 10),-but cross is not sed.To crucify vas to fasten to the t vas t le which the brazen serpent wie note.Jesus said, \u20181, if I be lifted up, will draw all men unto Myself\u2019 (Jobn xii.33; iii, 14).The man to he crucitied had some an cxample of les 91.25, \u2018Verily [ say unto das had already ba that is to h nd Jesus now an twelve that one Notice the effect vpon to betray Christ, mounces to the them is a traitor.the disciples.the ition of had Ben rebuked lesson seems to this sorrowful ul bumbled in epiri sibility of wro and evervone a trunk of a tree, d ut their several elaims u would seem from Matt.xxvii, M, to have been.heavier than Christ could carry.fied in weakness (If.Cor.xii.4), but, blessed be God, He was raised i and we were mised with Him.worketh in us the power of His life (Heb.vii., 16).The new creation began at the cross, and there hirth into the mew creation of God must of the crote was à dren an innocent One would not have grestest heartbreak earth or heaven ever To that death Jesus humbled To that cross He nailed all that was agajust ue, and jerings.the shame, out of tterance of Christ, they He was creci- eks enxiousiv, \u2018Is it that Peter should ques tion his own loyalty.by declares he would than \u201cdeny his Tord, ts, already re- Christ, his solemn jve manner, hie open statement that this his followers was not with- altogether seem ve to doubt their out its stealthy traitor, .He stated that the one dipping with him into the dish was he, fore thus identifying the uttered one last warni [or that man il Judas, impelled hy his al i o make sure borg Tend by Christ, asks, thin Jesus replies, o, Yes.John xiii, we learn, that in res vestion from the disciple ed.\u2019 the Lord dipped the he common dish, according to Oriental custom.Judas.who then left the foom, lowahip forever.; thin is my bods.Following his departure the little gath- two robbers, two guilty men, shoul heen nailed to the same stauros, of wood, literally fulfilling Iss.1 i he tracogressere.\u201d Yes, reader, you and I were there by the two men who suffered justly, hut we suffered in ¢ our substitute, and by whom trusting, we are hb he had not been te stei] ta ied, STRANGE CHAPEL FOR WELSH (Boston \u201cTranscript.\u201d One of the most remarkable chapel 8 Myndd Menigdd colliery.Bran- sea, Wales, where for more than years the worl 26-00, \"Take.eat: have sach marning assembled for worship.This sanctuary in aituaied close to the bottom of the sbeft.The only light is that obta Davy safety lamp blessei 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old est man awaited pews of him almost painfully, and whem at last Livingstone was found, intense relief and great thankfulness were mized with admire- tion for Stanley, the adventurer and explorer, who was thenceforward to be + one that \u2018cometh unto you with « tels * which holdeth children from play, and \u201cold men from the chimmey corner.Three tumes after that Stanley visited the Dark Continent and cleared up severs] important geographical mysteries snd misconceptions, besides making vala- able independent discoveries.\u2018Lhe world likened him to Marco Polo, Bruce, Park, Speke, Uameron and others, and followed his movements and awaited his books with intense eagerness.Geographics! discovery has always held the imagination.Stanley's career shows him to have pos sec_.d quite exceptional talents aad force of character.His hfe, too, was an interesting one, apart from his African journeys.A Welsh workhouse boy, bs emigrated to the United States, fouabi in the civil war as à soldier on the Confederate mde, and & seilor on the Fad- oral side, and, after an interval of many years of strenuousness, became again a British citisen, and afterwards s G.C.B.and a member of parliament.Into the sixty-thres years of bis life was crowded more experiences than fall to the lot of any but one or two in any generation, so that though he was comparatively young at his passing, as mere tapes of Lime is told, every hour seems to have been crowded with interest and , experiences.And if 1t be true that \u2018One + crowded bour of glorieus life is worth \u2018an age without & name\u2019 then was Stas: jey fortunste in having had so many crowded hours of glorious life, and, if that be of any valus, be was also assur- od that bis nome was writien permanent: ly om the sorell of fame.\u2014\u2014\u2014 In berbarie times the idea prevailed that & nation prospered on the ruia of peighboring countries.Hence arose wars of extermination, the devastation of fruitful provinces and the carrying into captivity of whole peoples, ns the laraclites were deported by the Babyloa- ians.Such was the ides of Ottoman the Bonebreaker, who boasted that grass never grew again on the land where his borsemen bad trodden.The same bar barous notion in modified form exists in the minds of some people in the present age.À euiking local example of the archaic stupidity has been given at De troit, where, we learn from the \u2018News\u2019 of that city, reams of eloquent and sometimes impassioned rbetoric bave been wasted over à few Windsor residents who earn their living in Detroit and, presumably, increase the prosperity of the Canadian town.The Washington government has been urged to stop this devastating invasion, which is taking the bread out of Michigander mouths, but not a word bas been said about the Detroiters who find daily \u2018employment in the industrial institutions on the Canadian side, Among these are the employees of a large lumber concern which, hy the same narrow epirit on the part of the lumber trust senators, has been driven from Michigan to find a home in Sendwich.There is, at all events, one representative of Michigsn 1m Congress, Mr.Lacking, who does not believe in the game of beggar my neighbor, and who rejoices in the industrial advance ment of Canada, and would sweep away all restrictions on trade between the two countries.He holds that the more prosperous and wealthy a neighbor becomes the better for all who desl with him.It 1s pleasing to observe that this sensible ides rapidly growing all slong the border, and must, like all great truths, ultimately prevail.An attempt is to oe made to establish a line of direct steamer communization between Mexico and Canade, and Senor Santiago Mendez is now at (ttawa ne gotiating, on behalf of ha government, with Sir Richard Cartwright, the Minister of Trade and Commerce.Al pre sent our trade with Mexico 36 inrignifi- capt.Last year we bought from her a httle coffee, cordage, dyes and chemicals, fruits and tobercas, but the total only amounted to $123,573; while we mid to Mexico last year cordage, manufactured cottons, gunpowder, machinery, sewing RE machines, and & few other things, Lot the total exports only amounted to 9137.004, making the imports and exporte together come to « total of 002,000, or very little more than a quarter of a million dollars.This would not seem to be a very promising start for a direst line of ebipe, neither would the faet that Mexieo's total trade with the world last your only amonnted to 9128602245, ef .»iieh $9,100,340, or very measly boit, was THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESS eo done with Great Britain.It appears, however, tbat when Bir William Mulock visited Mexico last winter, he talked over the question of trade with Presi: dent Disa and other public men, end found them ready to encourage trade between Mexico and Canada to the cxtent of being prepared to go half towards securing direct communication between the two countries by water.Starting with monthly sailings, both on the Atlantic and the Pacifio, which may be increased if results warramt it, it is boped to build up a trade in Canadien coal, lumber, fish, four, bacon, and some manufectures.The Mexicans, on their part, hope to be able to sll ue more than they are doing at present of the things they produce and we do not.However, the service is not to be inaugurated until tbe matter has been put fully before Canadian merchants and manufacturers, and it is known bow they feel about it.The probabilities are thet they will favér the service, comsidering how much they have been handicapped as compared with New York, in trading with the West Indies and Central and South America by the lack of steamship facilition.\u2014\u2014_ In France they have n Society fer the Protection of French Landæape, which has now been in existence for tres years, and whose mam object is to note the effect upon laudsupe of public works and industrial enterprises, and to de- vies means of harmonizing commercial interests with the clams of natural beauty.Engineers and contractors sre induced to consider the surroundings in which they are called upon to work, and not to destroy reckiemly the charm of a countryside.The correspondent of à London newepaper mentions, among the practioal good work dons by ths So ciety, the averting of the dufigurement of the Forest of Fonlunebleu by the construction of an open line of reilway through some of its most charming scenes; the saving of the Falls of Par- Teaux and the valley of the Loiret, near Orleans; and the rescuing of « notable rock in Brittany, the Cabos of Plou- manach, nesr Larrion, from destruction by the pick aod bammer of the quurry- men.\u2018They do these things better in France,\u2019 as Sterne\u2019's famous bas it.This Bociety has lately devoted much profitable labor to the protection of the Paris parks and gardens from the consequences of mumuapel 2gnoranbe.When we ste how much of the rural beauty of our mountain and public places have suffered defacement, under the pretences of improvements, we cannot help wishing for & society for the protection of Montreal scenery.Vulgarity cannot see thet not only is à thing of beauty a joy fursver, but, to take the meanest view of it, is a business asset whiob :t would take 6 great deal of business profit whether in commerce or in Fimcrack attractions to tourets to replace But let us not despair even on this me terialistic continent.While our Lege stare in Quebec is giving « municipel charter to every farm or two in the vier nity of Montreal with a free hand to degrade the city\u2019s natural oppertuatiss for beautification sod large-minded design, to obstruct the city's petural growth end to pawn its future in every conomvable way, \u2018we have only to go to Massachusetts to find à state commission charged not only with the cere of exiat- 108 pariw, dbevarts tod otber bean ties, but with powers to protect and, where necessary, + expropriste all potentialities of such.The result is that tbe moroundings of Boston make that city one of the most beautiful spots où the globe, and, with its playgrounds, one of the most joyous to live in.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Instesd of losing ground in comparison with other nations whose new and vigor ous commercial life bas startled, and, to some extent, frightened her, Britain seems to be commercially more than holding her own.Indeed, if Brita is losing ground in any thing, it is chiefly due, as we have aiways shown, to the fact that in natural products, out of ber own soil she ie in no position to compete with the giant countries around her.She must live by industry and interchange if she is to live at ail The preponderance the British empire possesses over the rest of the world in potential sea-carrying power has never been eo great before as it fe now.The \u2018\u201chipping World\u2019 bas carefully compiled three elaborate tables from Lioyd'a register, which are eloquent of the empires commercisl expansiveness, and, incidentally, give the lie to one of the results of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s policy, which bas been, on the part of his followers, to affirm that that preponderance has been decressing of recent years.The net result of the tables in to show that whereas in 1994 the potential carrying power of the British mercantile navy, seam and ail, exceeded that of the rest of the world by 3,806,000 toms, in 1908, the exoces wes 1,304,000 toms.It le impor tant, too, in this connection to remem ber that of iste years Groat Britain hes been disposing largely of an out-oi-date tonnage te dore veplacing it by newer, larger, and bet ser.Duting 1908, three hundred thew sand tons of British shipping wus trans ferred te foreign reguters, 71 percent having been built before 1900, and that ts said te be à fair yearly average of such transfers.Neo attempt is made indeed, it would be hmpossible, to give the resultant difference 1m voiue due to increased sise, nownes, and other qualities, but some ides of it may be gnined from the figures, which show that during the ten years between 1891 and 1901 the saving in coal comsumption, dwe s improved methods, represented for a four thoussnd ton stesmer an average of from fifty to seventy-five dollars a day.Broadly, the British increase during the nine years under comparison was over half & million potentiel tons greater than that of all other nations put te gother\u2014which is mighty cheerless resd- ing for the protectionists, who seek te further their ends by howling \u2018ealam- ity.The \u2018Petroleum World,\u201d the English or gai of the Wade, tells us that the mas does not live who cam impartially end adequately describe the menneuvres and aspirations of the leading oil corpors- tions which sre strong enough to play a part in guiding the destiny of the industry, and it is of opinion that \u2018if there is any merit in secrecy, the business of oil bas much to commend it.\u2019 But amid the shifting scenes of aetivity, 20 matter in what part of the world they may be witnessed, there is one grest influence regulariy at work; it is the influence of the Standard Oil Company.\u2018There is no power in the oil world that can equal thas exerted by the Standard, which owes its unique position among the great corporations of the world to maintaining & poficy of never-ceesing aggression.The long arm of the Standard has reached out to Roumania, Russia and India, and it is & truism in the petro- lea trade that the Standard rules the price of oil.The world\u2019s production of petroleum since the beginning of this century has been 19,008,200 tons in 1900, 22,472,900 tons in 1901, 23,331,200 tons in 1002, and about 21,000,000 tons last year.\u2018The oil world is territorially considerably greater now than it was at the Phrase [start of 1908, but the returns do not show «ny incresse in the world's production.Some famous old fields have degenerated nto impoverished territories, but, on the other hand, the year's reports mention important discoveries in Greece, Japan, South Africa, New Zealand aad many parte of this continent.Not so long age the geography of the petroleum world was pretty nesrly confined to the northern oil fields of the United States and to the Russian fields at Baku, but now \u2018the sum never sets on the territorial dominion of oil.\u2014 THE WAR.We are now told that the Russians are not going to defend Lisd yung, but will retire zpon Mukden and Marbin.The repested coupling in the despatches of these two places, 325 miles apart, sounds a little oracular, as though the Russians, though they could not give up Southern Maachuris without à battle or two, were convinced that Harbin was the place it was desirable to get to.Ibe explanation that General Kouropstiia bas only a bundred and fifty thousand men or se at bis command, and that this is entirely inadequate to cope with the Japanese army must, one would think, be only & blind.The army wh crossed the Yalu cannot well be as \u2018a as that, and, if it was, would be ail the less wieldy for such rapid movements as it has ehown itself capable of.We have seen about twenty thousand Beers, in & similar country, set the British army at defiance.We should think thst s hundred and fifty thousand men dependent on so remote a base as Harbin, with only a single very precarious railway track to fall back by, would be too many troope rather than too few.An element in the question, wisich seems constantly in the minds of the Russian commanders, is danger from the Chinese and Manchus.The province is tulb of outlaws, who have been growing more and more thresteniag.The inhabitante of Niu chwang moted the Russian preparations for departure from that town with terror, in view of the proximity of these brigsnds, whom they ez- pected to pillage the town the moment the Romans leave, and they bescught the latter to leave a strong parvie ron for their defence, which they did.The occupation of the town by the Japanese would probably escure its safety equally; but it is obviously nat the policy of the Japanese to make enemies of these patriot ruffians, but to foment their restieseness.Great irritation seems to prevail between the Russians and the Chinese is Manchuria, the Chinese refusing to supply provisions on Ruminn terms.The Russian vice roy bas made on the Chinese vicerny the wnreasonsble demand that the Jet- ter issue en order that the Chinese shall supply the Russian srmiems, Mersover, the Manehu general in charge for China of Mukden, the sasient capital of the reigeing lmpabidl Mamshe dymasty, has been commanded by Viceroy Alezeief to retire from that town and bas refused to do so.The command was à distinct expression of want of confidesce, and was, one would think, under the circumstances entirely foolish.By retin ing, the officer in charge would bave recoguised the soie authority of Rassia in a territory which still belongs to Chine, and with the Japanese army al most witbim cell there was no reason why he should obey a demand at cnce + significant and a» unreasonable.For the Bussians to amsil him would be to mobilice the Chinese army and people sgmingt them.It is clear, however.that the dubious attitude of the Chinesd Is a leading factor in the present precipitate retirement from Southern Manchuria.There was early in the week à despatch from Viceroy Alexeief assuring the Russians that reil communication with Port Arthur had been restored and the telegraph line repaired.Tywine ran the guuntiet for eome time after the landing at Pi tse wo and mars came througb after railway communicn- tion was broken.But the bresch is now complete.A train loaded with materials for blowing up the dess-water landings at Dalny made its way through sfter the landing took place and the booming (hat resulted set all sorta of stories aficat.The train was to be blown up if it fell into the hands of the Jupanese.The object of destroying the landing was to preveat the landing of heavy siege gums.The Russians have beem doing some raiding in vear of the Japanese army.General Karkivitch, a commander of Cos- sacks, who seems to be the Russian rear Ward general, whose detailed reports from scouting parties come in daily full of unknown names, wems to have himeel! made a momentary dash scroms the headwaters of the Yalu.A detach ment of some three or four hundred Cossacks smiled Anju, eighty miles south-east of the Yalu, and many more by the Pekin road.The raid was made by five hundred Cossack cavalry.The little garrison held it at bay all dav long, till it retired on the arrival of re- inforeements from Chosan and Ping yang leaving fifty dead on the field.The Japanese lest four killed and six wound- wd.Tbe only battle during the week was & rearguard defeat of the Russians in retiring from Feng whang to Lian yang.They were overtaken in ome of the mountain defiles through which thet road passes snd the Japanese accomplished their success by performing prodigies of mountaineering and dragging mountain gums where nobody supposed they could be taken.The left or southern wing of the army of the Yalu is making its way towards Hai cheng, s station on the railway be tween Lino yang snd the Liso tung peninsula.Once there it will cut off Niu chwang and the whole peninsula from General Kouropatkin's main army st Lino yang and Mukdes.It is proceeding leisurely as the Japanese are careful not to be premature, and the force is keeping in touch with ita own reserves and with the other wings of the army.Thet division is now in strength at Siu yen, south-west of Feng whang, which it is fortifying.The centre, consisting of two divisions, is pressing on from Feng whang along the main highway, called |.in those perts the Pekin road, but seems to have the mountain defiles still before it.And there is apparently an army corps on the right working round to wards Liso yang by the north-east of Feng whang, as Kwan tien, on the line of the old Chinese palisade, sixty miles nortih-enst of Feng whang, has been oo cupied.The objective of all these movements is evidently Liao ysng.The army of tie peninsula, which landed at Pi txe wo, is heading northward toward the same point, and would not appear to bave much to overcome on the way, Niu chiang having been practically evacuated, Once it could wee the railway, this army would soon be on the ground.The present appesrance is that the main strength of this army, which is st present -marching between Pi tze wo snd Kai ping, will be thrown againet Geperal Kouropatkin, and that Port Arthur and neighborhood will not get its first attention.It will be the policy of Kouro- patkin te stzike one of these armies before the other joins it.A correspondent of the \u2018Daily News\u2019 who got awey from Port Arthor on Thursday says that the harbor mouth is stili open, and that not only torpedo boats.but cruisers, have been cruising avtside.An he telegrapha from Che foo it would look ss though he had himself got away by sea, though he does mot tell how.Curiously, we have official news from Viceroy Alexeieff up to the same da, in which the fact that the harbor ta open is not mentioned.nor is there any word of excursions from it, but be eaye it ie still blockaded by the Japanese Bees, which implies thet the Japanese do mot trust to their obstructions.Ie admits now thet the \u2018Pobieds\u2019 was destroyed by a Japanese mine.The Jap sass had their fest voval lem in the Mar 17, 1004, Blowing up tn Kerr Bey of a vessel that was attempling to Tegpove § mine, Bo far in this war there has been no result (rem navel fightiag of the old set.All the naval destruction bas been wrought By torpedoss and mines.Stupesdaws turret guns have apparently bees put ont of date by t infernal machines, as their name was when first besrd of at the time of the Crimean war.The Rus siane have scored one success of the Hobeon sort, seval officer haring passed in the night into the Japes eve feet in a petroleum launch and erp pied a Japanres cruiser end then got awsy unharmed.That lad ought to go to Russin and take his kisses straight, The Russians say that General Linevitob, with o large army, is moving from Visdi vostok towards Corea.From a Seoul despatch we gather that the second Japaneses army, which land ed ten days ago ot Pi tse wo, and whose previous whereabouts wee unknown was really oo the old camping ground before Ping yang.M is said to have ssiled [rom Chines po, the port of that region, seventy thousand wrong, the men being pecked like here rings in the Wsusports for, it would Thers is from the sisn Viadivostok squadron is safe with in ite harbor, and has still to be wateh: ed, cat fashion, from outside ths hole.\u2014\u2014\u2014p=\u2014= UNITED EMPIRE.Sr.Chamberlain bas returned with souming sest to hie carly fscnl Jove\u2014 imperial preferential trade.Indiserim- inate home protection ie subordimaged again to the ides of the closer union of the Empire, sat in Disractian phrase-mok- ing, wach as, * The rising colociss will * indecision,\u2019 and * \u201cner high and plenty will come \u2018standard.\u2019 That is introducing phor into an economic argument grost effect, if the cabled report of the enthusiagm Mr.Chamberiain's speech provoked is not exsggerated; but it 1 only glittering pbrase-making, after al.Ia mere prose, how ridiculous one would be if be were to hold up s banner ead expect \u2018plenty\u2019 to come to him.What is serious, however, about Mr.Chamberlain's speech in reiteration that, not only beve strcfi they are resdy to make Chamberlain says this at a time the Canadian Cabinet is ides of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 As sociation is not that at all, as anybody cam see by tho standing advertisements in their newspaper mouthpieces.Those advertisements do not \u2018dream of empire,\u2019 or tesch one te \u2018think imperially.\u2019 No, what they tell you is that Consde is for Canadians, and that it is your \u201c Made in Canada,\u2019 and the \u201cbiemed fer- signer, in which category is included, is this connection, the British, shall trouble our manufacturets no more, or, ab least, very little.We wish very much indeed, snd have all along done oo, that Mr.Chamberlin would come out and set in this matter, but that he cannot visit ies at present, as that be must \u2018conviooe first\u2019 When be bas ob date froui Great Britein he myy or another will visit the cel \u2018claim from them the same pe found in England\u2019 It would much expedite matters, however, if Mother Country and her children coulé be convinced aimultaneously, and if amy.7 Be it K ih Î fi.i Hal terday at Birmingham, for instance, how they would \u2018bring down the house.\u2019 \"Wa \u2018must have federation or wister states \u2018or sink to no account in the world\u2019: \u201cThe day of Empire bas come\u2019; \u2018Secure \u2018a self-sustaining empwe, interchanging \u201cproducts more (reely, strengthwing by \u2018ties the interests and sympathies al- \u2018ready existing, and paving the way for \u2018a consummation of the highest ideal \u2018 which » nation can resch, that of evoir: \u2018ing from s loves assemblage of several \u2018states à great inperiel organisation, * precerving for all ite members local in- \u201cdependence, but against all the world \u2018when the interests or honor of any of \u2018its members are attacked.\u2019 The ut ter esntence is by turms persuasive, ox- \u2018physisal fosce,\u2019 believing (het such » THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNIMA sous were sont out, but these, like the ægcs lake place with India, and it 16 au- branches.The pest-ofies authorities id 1 f â i shoul Mr.Chambeckin's reopening of campaign is, however, the prominence thet & united empire again aooumes.\u2014 THER REIGX OF PEACE.Ta the boginning and toward the middle of last comtury, when dewsocsscy be gn to claim a share in the government of mations and whea commercialism became the ruling feetor in their develop meat, the friends of peace believed they saw à new ers opening, the people, un- bipdered by warlike kings ot jealous priests, were to live in amity with esch other.Physical comfort was to be the suprema motive for xii our astions, the exigencies of trade were to be the \u2018hooks of atest\u2019 by which each country should be linked to every other and a strictly constitutional and well-fed mil- lenpium was to be the result.History bas certainly belied the prophecy, The democracy has been far more Teads (0 fight then king or prises.Common men bave despise! ease and comfort when they believed tbat national honor wee imperilled.Titanic struggles have de slated Europe and America, and com- meres, which was to do more thaa the Gospel for the cause of human hrether- dood, has\u2014as Channing expected\u2014stood spansce for many © œuel wrong and _ violgted treaty.To-day bloody batties rage in the Far East.Every mation in Comtidental Europe staggers under the weight of its warlike panoply, Britain ad the United States feel compelled te civilise nations \u2018half devil and half ehild,\u2019 even at the point of the bayone:, and the perverted ingenuity of man seems to take more detight than ever in perfecting instruments of alsughter.Until we look benesth the surfsce it meme is- dead that the bentitudes attending th: meek, the merciful and the peacemaker are little coveted.Ja international, as in many other matters, however, the things that \u2018are net seem\u2019 are the stronger, snd a \u2018war sgainst war\u2019 bas been in progress which is winning daily victories.Hweh ie the berror of war to-day that all the pe tiens are doing their besd te re strict the area of the present conflict.France and England at ome time regarded # as \u2018agiomatic thet they wire predestived and bereditacy ene miss,\u2019 to-day they have hastened ta de- care themselves neutral and have es wilished.a definite achitcation treuty Sor the euttlement of any couse où ire tion which may in the future arise be tween them.Similar treaties have Dern arranged between France and lisly, Hol: land and Denmark, England and Italy, end England and Spain.Frunce is negotiating for tresties with Scandinavia, Denmark, Belgium and Holland, and several of the European powers have ez- pressed themselves as desirous for like treaties with the United States.The Hon.Samuel Powers, member of Congress from Masmchuseits, in a speech um the Houss of Representatives, ex pressed his belief that this century would sec universal peace and a s'ensenl disarmament of the armies of the wo:ld, British subjects should feel apecially thankful that in \u2018Edward the Peace maker\u2019 they possess a ruler and & states.mas whe knows better than most the value of the \u2018soft answer\u2019 that \u2018turoeth away wrath,\u2019 and who ia & manver emi: Deadly ecursgeems and dignified is lesd- ing his people in the paths of peace, unity amd concord.An arbitration treaty between Britain and Russia 18 expected soon to be within the range of practical politics, and several prominent men in Germany, including several members of tbe Reichatag, have expressed themselves as favorable to à similar bond ef union with Grest Britain, Posse Bocieties are active.Books, Pamphlets and tracts in every European language jasue Trom their presses in a steady stream.Reluctance to engugs in wililary service in many Continental countries is very marked: The Friends in Denmark bave petitioned the government to the effect that ali who are con- sciemtiously opposed 10 fighting may be allowed to form a salvage corps for the relief of suffering or any other work for the public good instead of the customary military service.France, once known 2s the most warlike nation in Europe, ie now most pacific in her tendencies.The People hate the very thought of war, and it is said that a government which should embark on a martial propaganda would sign its own death warrant, The seeond national congrees of Freach Peace societies met last month at Nismes, and held & saccessful session, snd an arbitrs- tien eonference of the (rienda of the movement belonging to the parkements of France, Denmark, Sweden snd Norway is soon to lake place in Pacis.In England some of the (riends of peace are (soins into polities,\u2019 and demanding \u2018a politioal party whose principles shall be the eméverenl substitution of mors) for party would be im this age what the party of Wilberforce and the anti-slay- ery men were eighty years ago.The Plea that war is necessary to inculcate the all-important qualities of alertness, discipline and sourage, thet it ie required to sirengthen petrictiom, to pusge the national ideals and to tesch men that honor and duty are worth infinitely more than property, comfort er life iteelf, now finds few advosates.It is very general ly seen thet all the noblest virtues flourish best in the soil of a heslthy and stable peace.Kaightly homor and courage can be better cultivated in mving men's lives than in destroying them.There never was a more courageows mao thad our King, as proved a thoumad times, yet he sets pence-making es his highest a'm.Cirle and nations! patriotism can be taught in the same breath as interme tions! bretherhood.In spite of appear Amore, the mations are gradmlly coming to set before them the things which make for pence and for each other's geod as the only fit ides! for those wlio pre- fans the faith and cell themselves by the name of Christian.eee.RUSSIA AND JAPAN COMPARED.A curious spectacle was sees in New York, n few evenings ago whem, at & public meeting, Mr.Kengo Morive, à dapancee, and Mr.Malianoky, à Rur sian, appeared on the mme platiorm sud made spesches in Englieh, each upholding the cause of bis ows country in the present unpleasantnem in the Far East.Mr.Morive contended thet Russia bad forced Japen to go te war by her encreschmsents.The national integrity, aves the indeyendence and existence of Japan, were threstened by Russia and she bad no recourse but as appeal to armé Mr.Maslianeky did not oppose this statement, but blamed the war and all other evils under which the people of Russia are suffering, on the perty is power, consisting of the geverming elass and the buresucracy.Comparing the two nations, be did mot ses that Japan was more civilised or superior 1a any wey to Russia, mor was he aware that the Jépancse had produced such men as Turgeniel, Tolstoy, sod Gorki, or possessed a literature such as these deve crested.If Japan had made wonderful progress ia the last half century; Russia also had made giant strides in the arts of civilisation at the mme time.Put while Japsn was a united conatry, Rue sia was divided, owing to the mistaken and tyrsnnous policy of its rulers.In the United States and Britain the whole nation was mot condemned the bad policy of the party in power, should olf Russia be blamed f&r the wrors of « party.But what Mr.Masliansky found.moet admirable in Rusia were the many noble and heroic men and women who every year secrifced fortune, liberty and life in the cause of a free, united Russia.Well might he grow eloquent in declaring that no nation in the world deserved sympathy more then Russia in its struggles for fredom.If sorrow was felt for the hundreds of brave men who went down with the \u2018Pe- tropaviovak,\u2019 should not regret fellow the endless clanking chain of exties ta Biberia, sli of them, jailors ns well as conviets, victims of a cruel despotic sys tem?Japan has made no such sacrifices for freédom, and it is doubtéul if her people would, through a century of tears and sorrow, continue s struggle with no prospect but that of imprisonment, agony, end desth before them.Mr.Maslisusky concluded with the prayer that rule in Huesia would go over to her noble, libertydoving children, and then Russia would be one of the greatest and best countries on earth.That these are the views largely held by the edu eated, non-official class in Russie there can be no doubt.\u2014\u2014 WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.During the Boer war the press and people of Germany assumed an attitude 89 vindictive agsinst the British that it {a not without a grim sort of satisfaction that British military journals comment on the events of the war Germany is now waging against the Hereros in her south-west African possession.The ter ritory comprises an ares twice an large a Germany, and lies between the Kalahari desert, which is British tevritory, and the Atlantic.Jts principal port, Wal Sock Bay, with à small territory about it.1a till British.The Duteh were the first Buropeans who claimed possension.From them it passed into the bands of the British, who, about the beginning of last century, abandoned it ss worthless, after pevers) eucesssive expeditions into the injerior hed reported that it wae anlit for agriculture, destitute ef min- erels snd inhabited by Hettentots and Kate, whose chief dharacteristion were inveterate dislike for white people, in- \u2018hospitality sed treachery.Asnoyed by the refusal of the Cape Colony (lovern- ment to protect German missionaries from the raids of predatory natives, Bis- march in the yese 1886 prociaimed the s German eolony.À govermor teoopy ouflcient te form smell prré- Éritiah, found the country a poor investment, and the tadk of protecting it entrous and expensive.Few pettivre codld be induced to go there, and ft vas practically megleeted and forgotten, till 1000.In that year the Hottentots swooped down on the small white settle ments, wiped them ont, and carried off all their cattle, The German Reichotag thereupon provided a large grant for the establishment of German autbority and the protection of the colonists.The garrison wee increseed to one thewssnd regular soldiers, the harbors were improved, Failways were built and tele groph lines erected.With these stimu lante, à large imimigration of Boers from British South Africa and increased arrivals from Gemmany the colony became more prosperous.Beveral mercastile cempanies, whese head offices sre in Hamburg, London and Cspetown, opened up and extended the trade of the sol ony, whieh amougted, according to latest avilable returns, to about three million dollars annually, The government adopted thy Ameri can plan of placing the natives on resent vations.This system would have swe ceeded well enough, were it wat for the greed sid rapacity of the white settlers aud traders, These did not deal bovest- ly with the natives, selling them more goods om the imstalment plan than they could pay for, and when default was made they steipped the negroes of everything.They even wade the tribe responsible for the debts of individuals and aroused intense bostility by their exactions.The natives, who were herds men and agriculturists, were aleo fa.raged by the occupation of their lands by the whites.Failing to obtain redress from the colonial government and suffering from brutalities practiood by the military, the Heretos arose in revolt, massacred the white settlers and small garrison of eoldiers scattered throughout the colony, not even sparing the mis- sicnaries.So far the government has not made much headway in suppressing the revoit.In explanation it is stated that the troops were so scattered about that when the officer sent out to take command arrived he found no means of getting them together for effective operations.Military supplies were bald up by customs officials, and stores required by the men at the front were left lying on the docks to be stolen, because the of- fiemls toek six out of every eight freight care on the only railway in the eolony to supply private traders in the jaterior, with whom they were in league.Bad management, inefficiency and dishonesty \u2018bus appear to have been at the bottom of the failure.A strong band is needed to regulate these conditions, The colony has besome of same value, in view of the opening up of the continent, and is capacity to supply mest aad cotton to Germany.The shortest road from the west to the gold and dismond fields of South Africa lies through it, and across it has been projected a transcon- tinemtal railway, The German Govern: ment will certainly put down the rebellion at any cost, but the causes which produced it and the manner in whigh it has been conducted are the reverse of ereditable te the officials, traders and settlers, who have themselves slong to blame for their misfortunes.THE BEACONSFIELD CENTENARY.Mr.Arthur J.Balfour, Prime Minister of Ureat Britain, precided at the Primross Leagus demomstretion at the Albert Hall, which was held in memory of Lord Beaconsfield\u2019s centesary, the gathering being described an an enormous one.Such a gathering and such a tribute makes eurious reading even today, when old sspenties are move than ball forgotten, to those who remember the battles of those two great gladiators of partiementary debate, Dis- reeli and Gladstone, in the seventies and eighties, and feit flercely.As long ago se 1882, Disrneli was Chancellor of the Exchequer in Lord Derby's Cabinet, but only for « few months, as Derby fell in December of the same year and wes euc- ceeded by Lord Aberdeen, who made \u2018W, E.GO.\u2019 bis (Chancellor of the Exchequer.Alter that, Disraeli was Chan- getlor of the Exchequer twice and Prime Sinister twice, while Ulsdstene was Chancellor of the Exchequer five times again, or six times altogether, and Prime Mister four times.What kees crities of one another they weed to be, and with whet spprecistion the public took sides! The publie was not allowed to forget that im 1622 Disraeli stood twice for Wycombe ès an advanced Radioni, back- ei by O'Connell and Joseph Hume; that O'Connell bad calied him \u2018Judas\u2019 and challenged him to a duel; mer eonown- ing his maiden epeech, which wae greet ed with shouts of laugbter, sad bis prophecy, \u2018though 1 ait down now, the \u2018time will come wha you will hear \u2018me.\u2019 The time did come, and very soon, for in leas than nine years the desgised Jew had become the real lead ow of the Tory Protectioniel squires, whieh w ons of the mest remarkable feats in history.It wea very well te el) him \u2018e politionl adventure,\u2019 to ro evilect thet be evsily theew over proies- tion in 1893; that in 1887 be introduced and carried a reform bill mere sweep ing in Wa cherscler than ome just rejected by the Conservatives snd malcontent Liberale\u2014wiich has been called the strangest episode in all partiamen- tary history.Lord Derby described it sa \u2018a leap in the dark\u2019 but to Disvesii it was à matter of \u2018dishing the Whigs.These things were aot altogether forgotten, mor the more striking of bis phrases, such as where in his epesch at Edinburgh, in 1987, he snd, be bod \u2018educated his party\u2019; when he described Lord Malisbury se \u2018a master of fonts and gibes\u2019 and spoke of Mu Gladstone sa \u2018a sophisticated rhetorician, inebriet- \u2018ed with the exuberance of his own \u2018 verbosity, Eves the \u2018G.O.M.'s\u2019 best friends recognized that os a masterly epigram and quoted it with glee [or many os day.Bat during Dierseli's last administration, which lasted from 1874 to 1000, he cepted the imagination of oll che jingo element, at lesat, snd much of the bard feeling towards him died out in other elzments of the population.His purchase of half of the Sess Canal shares in 153 was a mas terly stroke, his confauving of the title of Empress of Indis oa the Quesa in 1076 wus generally approved.aud when he retired to the Upper House as the Karl of Bsaconstield in the same year few would not assy thet he had not carn- od it.His crowning triumph, or what was then thought wo, came with the Beriin Congress and \u2018Pesce with Homer\u2019 in 1878, and in the spring of 1881 be died, at the age of seventy-seven.Even yet we are too close to judge him hstoricsl- ly end that muet be left to à genere- tion that has not taken sides.Whether for praise or blame, however, as is unmiversally agreed, in almost everything be was the opposite of Mr.tlaustons.Throughout bis career be was true te bis two leading beliefs, in the Jewish race and in intellect, both incarnate in hinwelf: and throughout he was loyal, toGreat Britain.Nothing in his life, bowever, or in his books wes eo lacking in bumor as making his name and career synonymous with the primrose, a flower associated with all that is rural and simple.We should suppose that if of any one Wordeworsh's oft-quoted lines, \u2018A pranross by the river's brim, \u2018a yellow primrose wes te him, and it \u201cwas nothing more, were true they were true of him.In spite of the incoa- gruity of the association of the man and the flower, it bas persisted, however, ffl seems likely to do mo for many years te coque.7\" WAR IN THIBRT.\u2018The British aslesion to Thibet bas met with unexpected resistance, it would seem.The Thibetans, however, seem to fight lise shesp; that is, they are never met except in huddiing crowds.They, however, do some long range shooting with good guns from behind ramparts and do not always miss.The mission seems to have come perilously near being surprised in a somewhat discreditable way, and to have only es esped it through the foolish howling of its assailants.British warfare ie always plucky enough, but it seems to be far from showing that waricess and provision against sil contingencies for whch the Japanese are becoming proverbial.For the second time the expedition seems to have been saved from dienster by that providence which is ssid to have a special care over the careless.The careicsapese the last time seems to have tecn due to over-confidence in Chinese ne- sursaos.A little more than s month ago the Chinese Amban, meaning governor or representative, at Thibet, wrote to Colonel Younghusband, in eommand oi the British mission, that he would be at Gyaagtse in three weeks\u2019 time to open negotistions.At the same time, he said, he had finally succeeded in bringing the Dulai Liama to a reasonable frame of mind, and he concluded: I will mow bring the Thibetans before \u2018you with prayers of gratitude.\u2019 \u2018la.stesd of which,\u2019 as the famous magistrate sid, he muet bave known all the time that the Thibetans intended to continue their resistance, snd his treachery could bardly bave been for any other purpose than thet of putting the British off their guard.The position is st present sert ous.The Thibetans are now at a place called Jong, Dear Uyangtee, and are bombarding the mission at long range.The Jong mentioned in the despatches 1 prot- ab'y directly between the mission and 1.hasea, although it is unidentified.Jong ur Jung simply meena land, and is usally added to the name of a place, as Gyangtee Jong sad Nargartee Joong.or as we might say Canada land, and ss our ancestors need to say Angle-land.Thus the state of which Lhases is the capital is called Deba Jong.or land of the Debasedens ljong.But while the Thibetans bar the way st Jong and kewp up an inter mittent bombardment of the garrison, it seems Rever to have occurred to them 10 erolose the little force or to prevent it from eommuniceting with the outeide world.In consequence of Lhis strange megleci comptent interchanges of mes nounced that heif a battalion of Fusiliers ant half a battalion of maval infantry, or about a thousand effective fighting men, are about to be hurried forward.The sooner they are on the spot the better.Lhassa, or \u2018the neat of the gods,\u2019 the capital of Thibet, as is well-known, is the sacred city of the Bhuddists.It is situated in a fertile plain, nearly twelve hundred feet above the sea, and is surrounded by mountains from two to four thouafsd feet high.The city is surrounded by à wall, within which iu 8 closely packed smemblage of good stone and brick houses and shops, with eceleginstical buildings, chietly \u2018amples, mndwiched in between.Uutsde the city are extensive suburbs, ihe houses standing in gardens, ranged on each side of broad, tree-shaded streets.The monaeteries, which are ffteen 10 number, are scattered over the plum sud in the suburbs.Just outside the walled city, on the north-west, there is a conical lll, called Potala, which is thickly encrusted with palaces and temples, their roofs all gilded.This is the abode of the Grand Lama.Lhases, besides being the ecclemiastiosnl and religious centre of the Bhuddist faith, is rn important centre of trade.It is a terminus for caravans to and from India, Cashmere, Burma, China, Mongolia and Turkestan, who deal in tea, silks, carpets, rice, tobacco, horses, sheep, musk, European and Indian manuiacturcd goods, and other things.Ten ie the principal article of commerce, however, and therefore it was that some cynical member of the British parliament the uther day declared that the Thibetans bad a taste for Chinese tes, and the object of the Younghusband mission was to change their taste and make them drink Indian tes.The facts are that in 1008, commissioners from India, China and Thibet were deputed to revise the trade arrangements made under the Anglo Chinese Convention of 1800, which bad proved unsatisfactory, and to settle grazing and other disputes on the frontier.The agreement was really made with Thibet's overlord China, and it ie tbe fact that the Thibetans have treated with contempt all demands made for its fultilment that affords the ostensible ground of the present mission, wh.we object is to come to en understanding on matters in general.The real occusion of the mission was the fact that the Thibet authorities, while strongly excluding the.British, have been coquetting with the Russians.Thibet became tributary to China about 1720, end Chima maintains two resident officials and a garrison of five hundred men at Lhasss.Owing to the jmilousy of the Chinese and Thibetans only two or three Europesns were able to get isto Lhassa in the nineteenth century, and most of our later information about it has been obtained from epecially trained Indian explorers sent into Thibet by the Culcutta authorities.But it is lo be expected that daylight will soon pene trate its mysteries now.RAILWAYS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS.The Railway Commirsion will soon have two important jobs on ite hands.For one thing, it is to inquire into the proposed increase of freight rates by the Grand Trunk Railway.The railway company says it must increase ite rates because of the increwse in the cust of material and wages, and the increased taxes it is called upon to pay.Mr.Broder, of Dundas, brought up the matter in the House of Uommone last week, and op behalt of the farmers opposed the increase.All the country members indeed were naturally opposed to amy increase, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier told them the Railway Commission would have the first chance to eettle it.The other matter to come before it is the unantisfac- toty train service in various parts of the country.Instances are not few, it is alleged, where rival railway corporations ignore owe another's existence at junction points, causing inconvenience sud loss 10 those who have to transfer from one to another.One instance complained about in parliament où sev- ersi occasions is that of the Canadien Pacific afternoon trmin from Brockville to Smith's Falls and Otlaws, which, by waiting eight minutes, would connect with the Grand Trunk fast express esst- tound and give the passengers and mails from points slong the St.Liwrence to Kingston a chance of getting to Ottawa the same night.Uf crurse, eight mis.utes\u2019 deley might throw the Canadian Pacific service very much oul of joint, but probably the case could be met by both companies conceding a little.Among other cases quoted is that of the carriage of freight (rom Point Se.Charles to Uutremont, which is slwaye a matter of two or three days, and this because two railway companies refuse to bring their train services into harmony with one another.Such conditions tra.veilers find common all over the country, They ore not always due, however, to jealousy between compenie, an it seem: the connections sre often incon.have protested ageinet this state of things for years, but they bare mo legal! powers in the matter, and \u2018more! sue- mon\u2019 hes mot proved affective.The Railway Act of last year gives the Rail wsy Commission authority to enforce res- sonable connection, and their action in this matter and that of the threstened suerense of freight retes will be awsited with grest interest, ae both these mat- terr are of the utmost importance to the commerce of the country.Mr.Blur iromises that the Commission will wee ite authority to ensure justice to the puis tic.ELECTRIC SMELTING.Dr.Haahel, eloctrizal expert, who was sent to Europe with other commis sioners to ascertain the economie Los sibilities of electric smelting of ores, hes made & report to the Minister of the Interior which is altogether encours ging to those who are desirous of twre- ing some of the surplus water power of Cansds to account for this purpose.Among other places visited, experiments were witnessed at Sivet, France, where ainety toms of iron ore were umd te demonstrate the economic production of pig iron by the electric process.The furnaces used for these experiments \u2018were those used in the regular work cf the company for turning out by electrie process tbe various ferros, such as ferro.silicon and ferrochrome.The approximate cost of producing 8 ton of pig irom in this way was $10.00, but Dr.lisanel points out in his report that the for- oaces were not specially adapted to the work, and that specisiiy adapted tur paces would muck reduce cost.Dr.Haane! concludes that we may expect to see in the near future the application of electric energy to the extraction of metals from their ores, and that familiarity with handling large currents end the experience gained in electric smelting will result is displacing some of the costly and complicated methods by comparatively simple and economic processes.He advises thst ' the immediate cfect \u2018of a plant erected for the smelting of \u2018iron ores which will demonstrate the * economic production of mg and the * making of steel will arouse the faith of \u201ctbe industriel worid in the mew etal \u2018 lurgy; when other industries dependent \u2018upon electricity as the agent, r to \u2018which electricity cam be applied, will \u2018follow iu the wake of this pioneer \u201cplant\u201d Such a prophecy is full of the brightest promise for Canada wilh ber almost ilimitable low sade o .Sad water were, A TE oni ome true?\"does, bone ever, seem passing strange that the government has to act as a pioneer in this matter and that private enter- ise had not anticipated such action.Not that we object to the government doing it, since nons of our independent and intelligent manuiscturers have done i* on their own account.\u2018WORLD WIDE.A weekly repri t of articles from leading journals snd reviews the current thought oi both hemispheres.So many men, so ey minds.Keery man in his own way \u2014Terense, The following are the contents of laste week's save of \u2018World Wide.\u2019 ALL TME WORLD OVER.Death of 8ir Henry M.Slanley\u2014New York \u2018Evening Post.\u2019 Tha Maachurian Campaign\u2014New York \u2018Kvaning Post.\u2019 The Debate oo the Budget\u2014The Manchester \u2018Guardles.\u2019 Mr.Chamberlain on South Atrica\u2014Haglich Papers.The Licensing Bill\u2014The Important Cieueus.English Papers.Comments on the Licensing Bili\u2014The \u2018Spee.tater,\u2019 Lomdon; \u2018he \u2018Saturdsy * Landes.Climbing te Lbarse\u2014The Campaige wm the Clouds.\u2014The \u2018Daily Telegraph.\u2019 Londen.The Canadian Emigrast's First llesth\u2014 Work on the Prairie\u2014The \u2018Guardian.\u2019 The Market Price of Heroiem \u2014 The \u2018World.New York.The Jubilee of the Chartered Asesuntast\u2014 The \u2018Bcotsman.\u2019 Edinburgh.SOMETHING ABOUT TME ARTS.Camera ve.Pen@i\u2014A.B.N.ia T.Pa Weekly.\" .Virtuosity and Vigor\u2014The \u2018Musics! News,\u2019 on.London.Russias Mosic\u2014By 0.1.in the Mu.ieal News,\u2019 Loudon., CONCERNING THINGS LITERART.Love and Lifet-Poem by C.H.St.B.Ras- sell, In the \u2018Pliet,\u201d London.\u2018te Victis'\u2014Posm, by Willem Wetmore On Talking About Shakespesre-.u.K.\u2018Christian Vorté.\" Travelling Naturalit\u2014The New 0 How to Become Fishers of Mes HINTS OF THE PROGRESS OF KNOW.LEDGÉ.honk- The \u2019Priet.\u201d Londou rune\u201d Story.The Royal and Ancient Nuissnce\u2014By Plises Young in the \u2018Pilot.\u2019 London.New Carlyle Letters\u2014The \u2018Scotsman,\u2019 Bdin-~ burgh Chez:-rton, in the In the Guianse\u2014The Livsly Take n as a ft \u201cTribune\u201d Kings and Queens ! bave Known\u2014T\\s \u2018Scotsman,\u2019 Edinburgh.Reading tn\u201d Chureb\u2014 \u2018Spestater,\u2019 Les- Lay Preschers\u2014By the Rev.J.H.Jow MA, Birmingham \u2014 \u2018British weir?London.Dr.Punk's Case with the Payedeologivte\u2014 The Sp:ingheld 'Republican.' Eronomil- Princ iples\u2014Professer Flus's Tost The Rird World in May-By C.Willem he, Curator of Ornithotogy, New Terk Lociogical Boctety, tu the New York \u2018Tri Ambléerterity Net n Good Thing-Querge or Sou.ns gre! Second Might \u2018Daly Potegragt.* Londen venient even between main linge and One Sollar à year.John Meugall à Publishers, Montreal, Canada von EMIGRATION TO CANADA.Serious Misrepresentation on the Part of Emigration Agents.\u2018NAMBS OF Y.W.C.A.AND W.LC.T.U.USBD AGAINST THE WISHES OF BOTH BODIES OF WOMEN.Tee feliowing cireulare are bains dir i broadeast through Great Britain + the Canadian ny Society, with besdquarters at 70 Victoria street, Li .CIRCULAR No.ay Youss WANTED 1.00¢ Strong, oa! Wemena and Girls, with good characters for Canada.Work gutrantead for 12 mouths at Bigh wages.Greater part passage money advanced previding applicants get guaras- Gers for the repayment of oan.Girls sre wanted for domestic service, and factory Bands for costumes, blouses, shirts and white wear manufacture dy power sewing machines.Laundry work under favorable conditions.Rubber shoes and ieathe 1008 | Wampinz and golosh machine ban En- velope aad box making bande.Cel a collar turne Knitters, weavers, splu- pers, cop winders drawing frame tenders, ete, etc pectadle girls, 14 years of age upwards, and a few doys, cac ge and be taught the work if their parents approve.Assisted passage for families, and emplayment guaranteed.Conducted parties sailtag daring January sod February.The Giris wili be bos ded Ih respectable lodg- tags.Ladies\u2019 committees are being form- od, including the présidents of tbe Young \u2018Women's Christian Deminien Womes's Christian Temperance Uzi, who will take an interest in their welfare.For particalars, call or secd Stamped envelope to the Canadian Emigration Society, 1 Victoria street, Liverpoel.CIRCULAR NO.3.(From tbe Liverpool \u2018Mercury,\u2019 Jan.8, 1904.) CANADIAN EMIGRATION, Pearl Place, Amberst, Canada, Nav.36, 1508.To Mr W Stark.President, Canadian Emigration Society, 70 Victoria street, Liverposl.Dear Stir\u2014The undersigned are part of the party that left Engiand on Sept.M, 7968.on the C.P.R.steamer \u2018Mount Tem- pie\u2018 for Quebec, Capsda., under your agency.We all wisd to thank you fer the way je which you conducted the matter from start to finish, and you may use this in any way you wish.The reason why we senti it is that other Englishmen coming out may know that there is at least one bonest agency.We also wish to state that the shep le a very good ane.and we are quite sat- 1:8ed with the work precureé for us.In conclusion, we wish to state that ail our relations and friends will certalnly some out under your agency.Ws alse vish to state.for the benefit of sny ome who reads it, that this is entirely unsolicit- 4.and Je à resait of the satisfaction we frei for the straightforward manger In which you scted.(Signed), ALFRED CLBGG, WILLIAM BUCELE ARLES WiLLIAMS, HARLES CLÉGG, JOSEPH LEWIS PARK, OALVIN WILLIAMSON.À Letier from the President of the Cans- dian Emigration Soriety.Dear Sip have just returned from Cua- da, where ! b been visiting many of our euderribers an some of the British settiers who have gone out under the zus- pices of our roclety, and am pleased to nay they are all doing well.Some have already written home for their friends to go out to them.The enclosed copy of an ussolicited testimonial speaks for itself, Canadas abounds with golden of ties for steady, strong.healthy settl like work Many of our subscriders and patrons throughout Canada are willing to advance Dart of the passage money for reliable emigrants so an to secure thelr services, and we shall be glad to hear from any who rontemplate making Canada their home, especisiiy thone wbo have boys and girls to take with them.Although the majority caturaïly ge straight thmugh to Winnipeg and the Trairen, we advise those who have not toes accustomed to long Gays and hard work to take their firet Canadian expert.ence In one of the older provinces.There Is room in Ontario for 10,000 strong healthy, oung men ard women, and we 483 guarantee steady work and good wages $0 all who are willlag to go.After working 12 months on a good farm these young people wilf still be in time for the government grant of 160 acres, and will have the mecessary experience to develop same.rtuni- « who The church life of the emigrant must not | be overiooked.Young people who are members of country churches cas often be Placed with employers who sre connected with their own denominatiqn, If we are requested to do eo when they book their passage.We bave just received from a Church of England gentlsman, who employs a lsrge nutaber of hands, à request to And Church of Enxland families wiili %0 come out and work for bim.sen to mdvance part ments, pay good ws, 5 He prom- public that the United States of Americe are just mow passing through a serious Smdustria] deprension., aoû that the condi- tiens of labour are much mere faverable in Censéa NEW LIFE OF MR.GLADSTONE.{London correspondence N.¥.\u2018Times.\") Whea Mr.Morley's \u2018Life of Sladetons\u2019 bes rum its course, the first costly edition followed hy one whose price will it more acceesble to the multitude, we shell probably have another book from « different point af view illuminat- îing \u20ac stupendous sonality.l'or many yours before his death Mr.Gladstone's second daughter was hia constant com- pasion, lun occamonal secretary.Even after ber marrage Mrs.Drew lived at Hawarden, acting as sole private secretary during ber father\u2019s retirement from official life.She Lept a diary much after the manner of well's immortal work.recording not only imcxdents of the day, Lut the table talk of her illus ious father.\u2018Those who have been vileged to listen to it know how rich à mine wa at the disposs! of a habile snd sympathetic diarist.work, quot: A ie of Mrs.Drew\u2019 ed 10 the recently published letters of Association, and the The demand fer yeusg wiris) is practically unlimited, 4 large number of employers willing te advance part o! tbe passage meney and pay wages te such .Many distinguished ladies ia Toremto (in- 2 1003 Models Nest Maken or be es Airey crées to make Bont.254: Sétonge gn as new ; 13 THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNESA Mar 17, 1903 \" hich indeed, it docs not equal or eu- the sow half en où à time, © 5 MERNULSURAL& BORTIOULTURAL 3 4200, Th tL.rire ih Income.Apparsatiy tbe fase will root sad deu dd | Advertisements.i ; for the seo.cows are nob going to be valesbie in to prevent ebitg es v 9% tet fram sete on sere oF otal for both veers of come sarsers.he first twenty-four hours, when ) Pon en tntercatiry them as @ clase) end take from M80 received, for barrios Can he \u2018afford\u2019 to go oa keeping cown the first toenty Ret Rosy heh grec anguirion, i» whish, {/ ve estat emer Sen con ves a profit (343 for the pedigree [of that class?Suppose he hed takes ally sf 6 ber back to ber Jou ! hm, um of oor rendre my be abt to foredeh sth Patch.the three good cows at $888.How SBME C08 0 S00, {before \u2014R.C .Maiwy repli.Questions svt shames de Perhape I bare not added quite ous oud his Teas work Sut ah then?teary, yy 2, à 0 BV ; or would have paid > \u2014 - - > red uring picking ssn, us over They would have pr) 1050 quarts \u2014 1 i i » Pt OUT! ROC \u2014 most helpers, bat { ol wa of milk in same year, | eue THE YM H X , 3.8 cents 8 Q PROFIT IN PLANT BREEDING.513 the moët proftable ta plant.1he Comes from (boss cours would be 904 \u2014 _ comparisons may seen overdrawn, tut 1 for their milk, and their calves, at > A reader of the \u2018WVituess® in Cleveland, ing on the above sub before & Lo That there is Piven much .ore ne price re car's == on: 1t pad amant Poe and the efforts ce meeting the Fiekd Crop Breeders\u2019 As difference than | have stated.This ve ne tt The cows purchased being made by leading dreeders to de te accintèem et St.Paul, B.F.Hayt sex: would show that the secret to sucosasful paid for their feed and la pt velop thés partieuler Lreed, and for sug- \u2019 It coats considerable to set a8 acre strawberry growing lies largely in the t the seme rate would have left [gestions as to mating for the develop: fr of strawberry plants and cultivate for plants used.Blood surely counts with hee Sedueti these items $04.75 each, [ment of certain charneteriatice ! ome year.\u201cSupposing the \u2018cull\u2019 or com: plants ss with animale, eo why waste a à totni of $194.95, to apply on the re The broed is supposed to bave origin: ' mou lected int ere = Yon To one and patience on poor plant payment of the purchase price.The lated from crossing the American Lom.3 1s rate the three wood [ivique and the Black Java, while others pu padi radia ou some ei a heure ou old tuo oe Somme\u201d | Td oon.Then try binning an thie a bud ESTABLISHING A CREAMERY the or Ne 50, the sum available {of jor Game.\u2018They are general favor- 2 plants alongsi et art akon \u2014 | for investment is limi curtail the |ites with the farmer and poultry man | of culls, These plante shouid be t In an addrem before the Wis number of individuals rather than the |for many reasons; they are good winter _ Pot ; from a new or one year old pi ber conan Buttermukers\u2019 Associstion, Mr.quality.Only the rich man cs afford layers, the egg of a rich brown color, yx A He bed that has not borne a crop of H.B.J.Andrus recently said :\u2014 te keep poor bows.and they make good sitters.The bru: Hustrates the 1904 Model U.5.Separators, vies and from idea! plants that Lave My creamery 15 à private, exclusive tiful plumage makes it aa object of ad- Una The shove been selected for à rerier of yours trom milk affair, managed, equipped end cer ! TEIN COW mirstion.To mate for Cockers, ¢ are races sie and shows at a glance ces To e and juost pi \u2026 ci tor by myeeit.\u2018e Lave no skim.TH HOLS co standart e eboutd wed wit! + 7 A that bare been, kept restricted PSE nung ations neither Jove want or B medium-dark Jemate, and for iets : ! THE LOW DOWN MILK RECEIVING OAN.Tl vent pollen exhaustion.A So iar we ve Ieosiv: nothing -_\u2014 ; t male ax rk females.es Without lessen! Stren Durability aching, \"if setting, cultivating and hoeing the aci* jmlk, However, should any of tbe pet In the course of au address béfore the mais should be of medium mue, : have bees min way losing the Strength of Du try : of igree plants 15 no more than that runs wish to ues med revers, | Molstein-Friesiam Association of 1ghart at the bcak, atout and nicely curv.of the acre of cull plants with tbe \u20acx- \\vould have Bo objections 15.receiving mericn, Prof.H.H.Dean, of the Onts- Jed.A single comb, not large, but auch easy to milk into, even a short person.Write for ca which more À énlorses ti and &e ob improtement nd advantage the U.8, y ception the ren, cost of planté che cream.Agricultural College, spoke as foi- [es to give à nest a; pce.It should | Remember that in buying the U.8.you pet the separator thi we Pi oan cher nat three pti av lt 4 .æ ppesrs m g that 3 i 1 think 16 ld be to give be stra 1 od with evenly-bal \u201d \u201c + ae a Jen ern line ht.|g Leak 16 would be very cosy to Bi found the Holstein Frisians Toc 18% upright; and with evenly HOLDS WORLD'S RECORD FOR OLEAN SKIMMING ference for the culls are often worthless |g cet separated cream.| would not |im our experience at the college, w ing five.From where it reste on the with average met for 50 consecutive runs of .o138 &! or unprotitable as a gift.loth patches wane cream reudered the gravit; we keep mx or seven breeds for instrac- [bheek it should curve wad fin: ne A ert \"ar and Sams: Ont 14 are treated the same the first year and logy\u201d \u201cOur method = app A Le vional purposes for our students, 8 [igh with & 0 rv, Gracatully Dist Comms, Wa, Minampelt, Mian, Chisegs, Cy, Ie, Onade, el Me a the next spring they both blossom out [4g eumple as possible, and so far have {healthy and a thrifty breed of cattle.We uneven and especially a thumb-marked | : very profusely, but yon may mot detect given tbe desired resuks.I don't like [are required, owing to our pecaliar cir: Yermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt.much difference 1n the blossoms with the (hq forced draught way of doing things cumstances, to keep representatives of naked eye, but svon after the petals fall [1¢ may be all eight in emergencies, but [the different breeds, and we find the Hol- ou can easily see that the small green [the ia such am ordinary, every: |steins a healthy, thrifty breed, and 1 Pa rries on the culls are à great many of |day routane sect of a place that it is not consider that a very strong point.Now, them looking guarly or puckered up, needed.we find that some breeds do not seem showing lack of pollenizatton, while on In starting bumness I first found a [to have that stromg constitution, that the pedigree plante the green berries are guitable place for s creamery, bought | thrit, that inherent quality which al- : large and more perfectly developed.Then che Joc and went to work putting up Wee makes them ready for their meals, i comes the time when the berries start |the building.1 did not s boous, [aud ready for almost anything which t to color and in a day @r so you can 1n0- [neither did I ask anyone to to {ay come up; and I consider that a very F comb detracte from its value for show purposes.The Yattle shoud be of oven sire, not too , je car lobes, too, should bear the me even character istics, THe standard eyecolor is a clear, \u2014 ; me rar EEE rich bay, large, bright and red, striking T D, al dance nt mage he mtandard for - the back ; 5 proad, of medium length, a Tis) = J ex - - eu \u2018 tal: bmn mee rors FARMERS\u2019 COMPANY'S RD STAR BINDER TWINK, be song end faut wel opr clove 880 riiTOITHE ROUNDly resembling the bma.The breast id be broad, deep snd well-rounded, with a strong, full sbdomen 10 the ft male for ; the wi of me dium ze, broad and full at he should.ere; the thigh, stout with a well-propor: tioned shank.Some marked differences exist between the male and female.The tail of the ben dhould not be elevated or drooping, but epread out at the base, a4 a continuation of the back feathers, tice a t change in size and color, furnwh milk.Promises are rovers shal.strong point, and I believe that the especially with the pedigree plants.From low that the fewer we have in this line breeders of Holstein cattle would be the cull plot the berries Are iargely \u2018crip: the better off we are.I employed the making a most serious mistake if les\u2019 and the bent berires only medium future patrons so far as possible in do- {lost might of that viger and tl \u201c sise.The pickers do not like to pick ing the work, and was very careful to bealth and constitution which is re » them: they sell to the small grocers ar {pay them for everything done.1 did PoLortant A point among this famous bucksters at their own price, and the [not expect to make their butter free poy of cat he.; Le that pickers have to get wore for picking or [of charge, therefore 1 did not ask them th \u201ca we find in our \u2019aperienee 4 they cannot make wages, donate their time and strength.Ni © calves sa atroug, and good ith Now for the pedigree berries, if they [When we were resdy for business, we tave never SRowD in expereents Soo bave been selected properly each plant [started out with quite a floursh, but dure 0 ome ed 6 Ie Fr will be loaded with large clusters of per with very little mk 008 pounds and am pure, and required coddling, fect shaped berries of the best qualit hee patrons.My en was to deal hor, out ry, extra sttentio kd You have no trouble in gett the t estly with everyting wu .+ pickers here.When the errs are put |bave carried out the ides and Dave no Sued doers, and in two or three weeks A ?© and come to à point.In a well-formed { al ilk, and soon hs 3 30 the market they are often (ough over regret: 194 he patos thet we LES LE feed them hou Td ont, and Bogie met sriking fests a dh | EIGHT THOUSAND FARMERS UMITED.i by the best grocerymen of shippers and {would make the batter for fowr cents J in to thrive right from the start utiful bead and .\u2026 The ; usually bring several cents more per|& pound te first year, and then et eue dives de mot srem to thrive DT£srt, and body should be rounded au Dare you Gare to île insctire wi az à desco mes to-jay quart and in some cases double the price would see.The next season I told them En the same way, and that is why 1 like full at the point of the breast, In the Make & dozen milion dollars on your crops whene'er they say?of the ordinary berries, Think of atraw- [thet we would meke for three cents |.ha Holetein aile because their calves marking, close, narrow tars should com Dare you let them price your produce, price the things which you must bay?berries bringing seventeen, eighteen and whenever the milk would average 4.000 | thrifty right from the start\u2019 mence at the beck of the comb and gre Make you pay them double tribute ; what'er you sell, what'er you buy?: twenty cents per quart wholesale.pounds a day or over, during any month.Fe Fhen oo ther virong point of t dually broaden and widens towards the Dare you rest ta dumb submtssios, let à wrong so Sagrant cry?Let us figure on having set seven thous: The milk has been very good and the |-Holsteins is their size Thor are be tail, when circles ol pris blue æ F ie to you now.Accept and sas end cuil or partially cwimusted plants patrons seemed very anxious to make good mze.Now some \u2018people my that r.The heak and shanks of ; armers, 1 suptoy û Pp ha 5 on an acre as plants set 18 x 48 inches their delivery in the boss pouible way.|'eise is à detriment in the dairy busi- Should be trus yellow.The de- tain co-operation or through neglect and scepticism i require 1.280 to the acre but we will use In dealing with the patrons, I consider pes; that if you con get a small cow mand for perfection of color and har let it b have your homes and desr ones à even \u2018thousand here.These plants cost [i8 wy special duty to am weisl, to do n given amount gi work, that she ring has driven exhibitors to close line 1 p and y ; three dollars per thousand.which makes sample and tent their milk.test: does not require so much end breeding and to ur tLe double mat loaded with trusts and combines greater and more twenty-one dollars for plants.The rent [10g 15.the vital part of the work and that sbe will produce milk or butter or sysiom, bu en ill of American oppressive than any already existing on stoves, f Tard will be four dollars; ploughing, [there i no end tn the care that should cheese more economically, becanwe she 78 is being devoted to remedying er opp! tn dollars: manuring, setting plants, [be given to it, While you are testing ig of smaller size, Now, I will te [707 and to establishing a bird of pen implements, cottons, woollens, coal and even flour, cultivating, boeing will cost about forty- 8 patron's milk, you are mixed right uD you: we have looked into that matter ot TRS ited States of Hogs at $4.25 a hundred in the Northwest terri.à Shree dalirrs yanking seventy dollars for With bis monoy, and a mistuke, negi | pretty cerefully, and we find tlat the oi a Depar 3 ¢ .Aires : ¥ Ee een he first year.genes or carclesaness on the part of the 3ifernce io the feed which is comsum: euare, Washington, bes, peblished tories should set the world to thinking.The men Wer will nuppore the culs produced ont many aod vomi deu Te Dende en nt een aon or mouth * D\u2018 rolume one of n° serice - who contract for twine through the winter with- nL fifty bushel of salable beer oid bard to explain, milk \"or butter, is largely in the 1vugh 08 standard breeds of fowls, which our out knowing prices are little better than insane.We 20 8 centæ per quart, or $128 per acre.1 would like to have the patrons come food, the cheap food, and whether a correspondent might Bad of service.prepay freight.Apply for a farmer agency at once, %) rts at 2 in and see the testing done, and when- cow a large one or a small one, she Fxpenee of he bios Sequires 100 ever 1 see ove going past while we are will require just about a certain amount pixteer quart rates for the crop at IR |nt work, I call him in.One patron of concentrated feed, and that the dif- centa ne SR: therefore the expeuse o! trastily naked me what made his test so ference in the food which is eaten by 5 picking and crates would be $30, and [low.! explained to him the several large and small cows is in the cheap, i\" added to the $:0 expense account of the [things that might be the cause.This rough, bulky food, and not in the con- pamev oiseuavaTs1.1ours| THE FARMERS\u2019 BINDER TWIKE CO, Limite.od.and .We are informed by $ Sppetent an.JOSEPH STRATFORD, General Manager, 2 .- wes unsatisfactory.Then we had a centrates.e that a cow requires thority, says the ° Farmer, » 3 So prb EE reves short talk that wes quite devoid of about ame pounds of meal for cach the good that might be accomplished for BRANTFORD, ONT.leaves à profit of #8 for your year's work thetoric.but spiced up in other ways pound of fat she produces im the milk.the public in general and the dairy in- \u201d y i ; .® - i he coming St.2 .providing you did pot have to bire over- We both lived, however.\u2018The next strong point of the Hol- terests in particular at the ; à The Te | \" .Ap } ur I make it practice to know as m steins is that they are regular breedsrs.Louis exbibition is in à fair way to be |scrapulous individuals.peop : Pickers.and pack the M after 3e of the Title Binge as possibie and thar We have found in our experience very sacrificed to the mercenary spirit of the some rights in such à calé and those Me rit C ream of igree plants should keeps us awwy from the big things.A much less trouble in getting cows to J.produce 150 pe vertes ordinanly copy of each test is placed in the weigh breed regularly, cows oft this , than or 4,800 quarts which will easily sell for room where the patrons cas eee it, and cows bel ng to otber breeds, and 10 cents à quart or $480.they have acceus to the book which has we very sel have any difficalty in The expensé of both cull and pedigree [all previous tests recorded.The patrons that respect, a trouble which sometimes patches are the same only the pedigree receive a statement eacn month of the Hives the dairymen a great deal of an- lants are higher priced as it costs wore creamery\u2019's work.Some don't under- Doyance.w them.The pedigree plants will stand and some don\u2019t care what it does, three times as much as tac culls, but the most of them are interested.CARE AT FARROWING TIME, or #9 thousand, and which would Quite often you will eee togged wp bar make Be plant cost $83, using the sane nesses and rickety waggons delivering be number, or 7.000 ss with the culls.the milk of those'who don\u2019t care.The J: will be that the sow is in expense the first yesr wus #0 butiermaker and the patrons must work good condition, having been fod the pro- for the culls aside from cost nf plants, together.It is easy when all the work per kind of food.Fr sow shoul be ibiti agement, A ho may visit the fair will have just ae hao bee ane reed lore me Tor modignation if they find that scale as well as the working out of other such & condition exists.It is ting te roblems for which such an occasion sf- now, but much could yet be done if t ¢ ords, facilities to be found poxbare elmo managemen ment er, proparly diapouct had ve! t we if pro; it is c b cerried out Tad er his i aot per) > may by induced to reconsider the matis not explainsbl any good reasons ter .oid ww el.me BROK BOXES 5 iven for the planniag oi wor] and be prernment has been exeevding- EN APPLE Jy li in its appropriations for the _ eghibition.Is it meet that the latter Mr.Jobn Brown, jmspeetor of the De- Separator ts continuous cirenlatino of cold watar gives much nore Cream t vor ee priced Ean quicker an May rH and mil na acha: cent Milk Can and patéoled sanitary faucet.SATISFACTION OUARANTEES Tauez refundrd.Get our .cou Prumer, /res, and lcaru latest cream faste.ctl J should be used entirely with a view to tof ture at G w, Te- and .we give these pedigree.plants the is carried out as it should be.put in ber own pen five or six days increusing the surplus that is te go into Pomel ot Aer Division, Ottawa, superior mr aoa i Agr ald Fora St Td is sdded 08 \u2014_\u2014 fore farrowing, se the person breeding the pockets of certain exhibition promot.thet « shipment of over twelve hundred hy 1 es - 3 ers, or do they in return for this support boxes of Canadian Baldwins and @reen- vi m Imost exact] expense the first year for pedigree |CHEAP COW A DEAR ONE.eu ee ot ne en | everal millions of publie mone patch Boel x ot ee the our 1e y to perform t A ve * recently landed in thet city with \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .\u2014_\u2014 vily on milk-prod loods ju » duty rform toward who ken .eV ich je expense the sccond year will be .hs , contributed to that support?We are This dition of affairs seemed to be Dear hat he prise Tin ear oe, #72 for picking the pedigree berries, ne In a recent issue of the \u2018Dairyman\u2019 is over arrowin ey TA Suse milk they are picked for a cent and a given a good illustration of the result out each day to t i per quart, the berries being larger and that is liable to occur when a mao triee ot nye Tin alloy > of series more of them, and pickers are better to buy his cows too cheaply.A man in whick should be an individual pen, made mtisfied than when picking culls at 2 New York went to à farm whose owner warm enough so that when the sow cents per quart.; bad ten cows to sell.Of the ten, three is in and the door shut the best of the ] e craten are quite an item for ft are cows that yield over 3,500 quarts of sow will keep it perfectly comfortable.will take 300 sixteen-quart crates to milk each year, four yield about $,000 The wow is given a good deep bed of E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014etetsep\u2014\u2014\u2014euey, quatis each, and three yield about 1,150 whest straw, if it is to be had; never quarts each.use oat straw, The food ration is cut A Gosh BRAND oF ECONOMY Hers was a dairy representing the down two days before farrowing.\u2014_\u2014 * three principal classes of cows, good When the sow begins to show aigns ; yielders, poor yielders and very poor of ferrowing, which will be about 12 It is Bot always true rconermy to rave yielders.The three 3,500-quart cows hours before the first pig comes, the , the coin that is immediately in sight.were held at $75 & head.The four sow is given « hall put of warm dep ; The science of true economy onablea a 2.000-quart cows were held at $45 a head.made of bran snd middlings.This will person 10 spend money to advantage and The four 1,15C-quart cows were held ut generally make ber lie down and be informed that throughout the dairy de- to the fact thet the boxes were i the Toronto partment the exhibit will be entireir Jude only 8 straight dovetail simply SAEZ Ming bout equal to Lee 52000 upon 8 oem a ie of maiched, aa it were.re a ES ofered for Sborthorna, 81-100 for Here- ng such facilitien and inducements of having the boxes made with the Les fords, and something like $800 for Clydes- se would bring together an exhibit of [jar fan.sped dovetail or else sirongly daled.The list is being opened up, go instructional value, no one will nailed, ie à sppereat.so that there are practically no reserva- Dave an opportunity to gentrbure Shire \u2014_ tions for home bred animal The 8 w pay for pri .- i w are hoping for a short, it is to be au advertiser's exhibit, DISINFECTING CREAMERY REFRI | cials of the Show.are hoping wt, and and only such products as need adver a TORS.intend to pay the freight charges.They tising to sell will be viewed in that de- The Dairy Division, Ottawa, recom: say, de will give them au accom- pertment.No chemical laboratory or de that every spring before à |modation as we can possibly vide, chemist ie desired, it seems, and there reamery \"efrigerstor is et the 1 hole [and we will une exhibitors as well as we is to be no demonstration of un-to It the Hou with it an outlay of twenty- vent uch action.Unless the Grand siafla.order to give effect to the new \u2014 and trusted that moet, if not all.of Trae dificult to reopen the issue io eight dollars à minute and if this was Trunk Pacific could show that no Cans: hice, which provides for an srmy of GLASGOW CHAMBER OF COM.tae others would see a way of coming viog been pased on by a previo »0 it wns time that the House got down diana were available for this survey jg 00 men, it will be necenary to MERCE WANTS THE \u2018UNFAIR lo an agreement within & few montha, Many of the colonies had siready wn, how: ¥ Fe ps a | Sg tt oe pe Fg TIA S| BERETA SS DITION hot.cu vommection with the à esse cooling room Ft 0 Tonal motion for adjournment Mr.Hays that thin ie ® anestian of to Farge inereasen in The & Tey.\"Artillery we Mes dt ; meeting of CHINESE LABOR 84, Brockville.He compisined that the which, had er ated, ee EP.Clone, oi West \u201cToronto rea at ent.ght tote resolution, vas pred by the Board of LORD LANSDOWNE SIGNR ANGLO- perts to trade Ti ear in favor Sir Frederick Borden made a brief ex led an attack ae Minister of Appear to involve & decrease in the pre gon hi s remove the aptes inter.CHINESE CONVENTION.diction on Canadian cattle.Sir David of waxing cheese resulted in s serious planation of his propogel to pince | ; | i i heese i ' iti a genaral energetically enough.Two months ago crease, however, will have ta be carried di | London, May HThe Angie-Chin door in The price of ¢ in the Old mi ue enol that which has he nd bimeelf received a letter from out with caution, if at all.| propose Richmond said the corporation had been 1abor convention vas signed ph.ines Ottawa, May !1.\u2014Almost \u2018the entire recently been introduced in the United Winnipeg giving the names of twenty: (hat it shall only be dane by lapinn of knocking at the doar of the government Lausdowne and the Chinese minister at sitting of the House yesterday was given Kingdom, Personally he war very much two, Americans now frere in survey dead branches.With the exception of |continually.He wanted the resolution the Foreign Office this afternooy.The to « debate re the Tn subject fmpressed with the expedieney of ths work for the rend Trunk Pacific.the dong branches, | do not think that supported, but some members urgiog de.convent spies wall Erm Ba had engaged attention om Menday plan and believed apelin, would] The Minister of Labor answered jt would be wise to strike off Infanter lay farther discussion of it was refcæ |aicne The Cl Beital poses wee Gill late in the eveniac make no mistake in eT rue rosés to awe ib tile wali we 200 bow Many men red to tbe Commities 96 Home Allaire.jones, Tt [is mea - .À 3» THE MONTREAL WEEKLY WITNES& , Mav 17, 1004, Sea CANADIAN CABLES [98 ia 1008: impo compared the ame attitude it map to far ua Hum: Order cé the coroner.McUlmkuy 1dee- MONTREAL HORSE SHOW.wm.with Samu BRITISH UNDER FIRE.prs format Re fies fae romaine an (hoes o be oe veramen {ound result ia lurt on Uet.5 He The Mid 1 Horse Sho: fie.Lytiiton, the Celonial the gersment bos fount Col de Mission to Lhassa Bé- um.' [oogseed the teeth Anau ve bold a i \"1 Count Goluchowski expressed satisfac x of the deceased and some marke on tbe Montreal last eek, peored ent ve wd).The nd tl total Daan: Secretary, Makes a Notable [ike remonstramcss of ihe crionps apuiet sieged by Natives at ue on ihe series relorioa atitipe br Brermeriies Mine or en oe obly ger shan.tha) vince miam Speech {ans na aire re ti tween Austria and ltaly, especially in Ti i { the body wi the during a longer period last .t ve cri actron : he recognitjo: TI \u2014 of ok lett coatiymen in the Trase- Gyangtse, regard to the Balkans, w: leh constituted mystery Bel husken's Uy aves ihe your.+ Te tavored wk just tbe OT! wea u ma: «à succtes\u2014 \u201c 1.\u2018anada, through Her of \u2014 \u2018a guarantee of peuce which should mot oni ti lvéd.PRESENT COURSE OF BRITAIN TO bis opinion.Mad mopiored Be gov-| Gyangise, Tinbot, May 10.\u2014(Deiayed ba underestimeved.Gn TR operator here nd rad mung on bright, ou that the far spectators could wear their dain! ; , © WARDS THE COLONIFS THE ir ne tod soif \u2014| D The A French vention Count work fo: v A erament to wait tif 18 gran 99% Ita trenemienua).\u2014lbe \u2018Éhibetans have ; back was brokea ran, JBoagie\u2019s Corner, 3.On.Friday \u2014 N x i tinwe ex- i M : ; morni re ves an \u20ac London, May 18\u2014Kubecriptions are ANGELES.permet at rate Pay nration in M8 and was sentenced to six monthé |tobogsen on mbich he was cossting.| le or Shire stallions, Thess ware invived fo 108.80 £1 shares \u2018in the Cana Los Angeles Cal, Say 1\u2014The Meth.O08 Breton.Fon Ting fro, hand 19 mouth Re constitution have von à viotory tha aon | OBIY three entries but they made s far.dian Produce Corporation out of a t: oiat General Conte -\u2014Fhe Meth- me tly be ted pi nd store ence > - orable A inners i Sanadi Confereace to-da, - cen acted as ; end ee a to consider was next te .«, 18.3, paire of 00e md a de perio | FRANCE AND THE VATICAN [uy to\u201d two \u2018men of \"Italien origin, |mmvonible.\u201cThe, operation, which fa à |eribired.CE EE ni bands of Mr.A.J.King.printul duties.t retired from all ac- \u2014 one of w a naturalized French [rare one, is called laminectomy, snd its .5., 10, 8 years, exhid- idaho tive participation in church work five of ; \u2026 citisen, be formerly been Aequaint- results are net A antisfactory.In|; .Henderson London.May 16\u2014Sixtæen thousand 11% venerable bishops.They are Bishop PROTEST AGAINST PRESIDENT od with at the War Ministry in Rome.the case of young Halpin, however, it 2 D de be, emigrants bave sailed for Canada since Edward G.Andre of \u2018New York: LOUBET'S VISIT COULD NOT B& |Both of these men, Fragois mid, work- gems to bare bess entirely successful.by K je ' Paie a thowsand more than in 1900, Bishop John M.Wallen, of Cincinnati; SENT TO RUSSIA.oi for foreign governments snd had rev: paralysis of the logs ie gradually die- 3 LE dur sia \u201cher: Tow Lithp John .Viueent of Zurich Suit = umes Taf \u201cimportant \u201csecs lo appre.und sesmioe a domly com Horton.\u2019 Biase\u201d und Bishop Cine De Rome to the as mame was Gols ang that of the Dabur THR JUDGES.weeks are full.\u2014_\u2014 Koston.Mass.and Bishop Cyrus D.0 ta eens t .+, Foun, of Philadeiphia * mrtion that tbe 8.Peters GoYern: alised Frenchman, Jeremie Mesqui.The THE PRACE RIVER ; \u2018 bred Clydesdale and Shire limi Blt Rent | Rl a ot dge FE at rien San | MELEE BE pr | oven ay ae Siti Bee ACT its Seme hundreds have been sent out, prin.°F was taken at Doon to-day, and [rend bat, OF * Brussels five days ago, leaving him Committee of the House of Commons Jr Ve \u2019 cipally to Cansds.oale the resalt will not be made pub Preity Bokian Gus irnmentimet.enti itho 4 living.\" He this morning appointed a commitres Preught Dr.As : \u2014 morning, pears that the Russian Government .entirely without means of living.¥ ie ught Horme- drew London, May 16.\u2014 At the annual _ jevesy sasurance that ou se or er received the note, as Goubasteff, the found after their (Jeparture that Gole vs Fos \u2019 Rot of pr Toronto, ad : a.a ing of the Society for Promoting Chris wil\" be placed on the superannuated R minister, ited to the Holy these he wanted to sell, aC tari; Wilmot, of \u2018e-Bon Rondeters-\u2014Mesdre E.P.Ball, iris todas atthe Shure, POIL ] i See, upon receiving the note went to fa \"thereupon produced eighty: Ralph 8mith,\u2019 of Na mo, to consider Feland, Que., and George B.Hulme, a Bouse, Westminster, the Archbishop of pig, Cmmikes on pacy did not Cardinal, Merry del Val, the Papal Bec: | UTS Shercupsn Produce i Mr.James M.Mueoun\u2019s evidence on the [York ° ° Canterbury ading, Archhishop Dann, iociude the vame of Bishop Foss among retary of State, and pointed out to him et Pie french original \"doth 0° Peace River country and report thereon Ha Horsse\u2014 Mopars, x of Quebee, Phanked® the Society for aid i howe to be Fur It in though the inopportanity of sends it je se socurate ies made the \"War Min pe \u2019 Holme, T.A.Maitland SN ; mn would result Bishop Petersburg, ss s lly | ie also bed in his possession «| PEMBROKE METHODISTS Haight ot of New York.fren [A geo Domin, | Foss's retention as an active general su- France, against whose chief of state the Let of plans of Prost and that the sending by the Society of cha rintendent, hut it je learned from re.note was addressed.Toek ith itten i \u2014 , ,- Mase.; X To on emngrant Jupe had Dern greatly Fable sources that the vote in favor of br re ctad ANNUAL, DISPRICT MBETING HELD AT New York, aûd James K.Maddux, Wer.Appreciated, as vas also the meeting cf ro-thirds of the accredited ta.THEIR MAJESTIES from the German staff, concerning the RENFREW.renton, Va.migrants by the Societ'a represeuta- Lan to the Conference re masking of batteries of artillery.There _\u2014 \u2018 Hunters and Jumpers\u2014Meesrs.James tives on landing in port.the other bishops resulted 580 to 0 0 \u2014 vas also he latter pointing render.(From à Correspondent.) 1 Maddux, Warrenton, Va.; George L.favor of retirement.The Conference SECOND COURT OF THR SZASON | 45 ihe 0 Bare wie SF Tue sural meeting of Pembroke Dis- Sruith, WorcesterMuas.and Capt, Sem\u2019 Mey 16\u2014The Admiralty also ace - Nov.epted the request of Senior AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.tached & oard imscribed, trict was held tn tbe Msthodist Church, uel D.Parker, Boston, Mase, 3 ix , Reofrew, on May W and 11, tbe Rev.Dr.: Lessard judges the polo ponies sad London, Court today awarded the owners of the German steamer \u2018Excelsior\u2019 £4.000 sal.Disbop Stephen Merril for retirement._\u2014 Beholtze.Bansee, chairman of the district.pres mére ciaseve.Matin .- ng Edward and| The \u2018Matin\u2019 corremondent gave Fra- ing The Rer.De.Tucker wos Hirst rte he vage remuneration for service rendered London, May M.\u2014Ki the Allan liner \u2018Ontarian.\u2019 THE EMPEROR WILLIAM [Queen Alexandre held the second court plas few shillings and persuaded him \u2018Journal\u2019 secretary.All tbe miutaters oad ._\u2014_ t inghsm Palace t: ve documents in a in probatio .- London, May 13\u2014The Dean of Petor- \u2019 of the Ih there wes an exception.Order that an examination of them a bailopers mere le attendance.The use CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN borough will tour Canada, GERMANY, HE SAYS, LOOKS FOB aily large representation of royal preson- might be made.The next morni be |satistscteriiy in esh case.Mr.J.R.here 2 _ \u2014 .oe them to the Freneh E Johneton ts & jrobatiener of four years London, May 13.\u2014 Mr.Preston, the WAR NOWHERE.ages.Jared .Te air r at- PROPOSAL TO FORM A CHURCH Gamadion Immigration Commoner, \u2014 THE KING Ee cheaters sermons d AO aoe Thamas Beis sm prdationéen ot three INDEPENDENT IN CHARACTER.res mee.I of cont eth * in i i revel- ; Cooper, \u2014 stories cabled from Canada.He wi} St.Johann, Searbrucken, Prussia, May 8 are atin i Ml continue its Teter at mo years?Tie pm ily London, May 15.\u2014The \u2018Daily Tele lly interview on their landing at |15.\u2014The Emperor William, replying to - oY \u2014\u2014 was recommended to be received As à can abe Tokio correspondent cables tbe Eirerpoo a dozen Londoners reported |the burgomaster\u2019s address of welcome, HIS MAJESTY TO VISIT TRE HM- NEW AMERICA Gidate for the Ministry.The Rev.Hugo flowi: ps yesterday's date: \u2018A as returning disqueted with their «x [upon the aval of His Majesty there PEROR WILLIAM IN JUNE.ICAN RULING Calran, arias requested s superannuated t religious meeting, promoted io Porno CA aide tac | i, eee yer Je ben FEROR WIA = M TEE SA A 9 PE er Haginh Gerets of the Cie.{the Emperor Willam 1, passed th Berlin, Moy 16_Kiog Edwerd has WILL AFFECT ATLANTIC COAST |itters spoke with sympathy and apprecia- ing.to dete the bitin ese Topation.hopes that the rigning of Searurucken on bis way to the battle ane definitels annoumced his intention DB BETWEEN CANAD tion of he oa yours of Faliaful sad &- In® characters but on independent.inde.the convention will go far to promote eld of Spichern.The Exaparor said 10 visit the Emperor William during AND UNIT 4 Aclest service rendered to the Church by Load; men say that the tim \u201chua he economic intereet of Chinére cool God Ss ie ie \u201cloer tbat 'Seatireryes the regatta week at Kiel, which bo BD STATES.[Bre Corns eho as ied ming postions Le sdopt tbe olrmente approved, bythe ies in all British colonies.ie no longer a frontier aty.This ter.609 08 Jume 2.\u2014 ; the Montreal Conference.Telos acd bs majority of civilised nations.An es London.May H\u2014Lord Btrathcona, |TLOTY is no longer to devastating \u2014\u2014 as, May 16-\u2014The Britieh embase Me presidency in 189.The mized see- estaldionine & national church is not replying to the toast of Imperin; inter 144 by an enemy, 1, his successor, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, On « ington bas forwarded to [ston convened et 9 am.oo Wednesday, a P' .Sate Chartered Instiige of Ar re.20 Gh German Emperor, come (rom tbe Sh iat hich Whos sheet on May $1 and mot.The Rov.Insc Nerang wisp | VACANT ARCHBISHOPRIÉ taries, said pr Lith strongly foruiied Dulwart of thos Made M.GOLUCHOWSKS REVIEWS THE which will put an end to the traffic now ed statistical secretary: the Rev.H.8.\u2014_\u2014 Sein eT had vane os which, God willing, will never again be INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, 537d, on betwoen Canadian and Unit.| 330i is audit the cieuk \u2018eves THE BISHOP OF WAKEFIELD OAJ ward, and ought not this to lead ther dpvastated by Ter for so long as every Bude-Pest, Hunger raft of Ports om be Athntie coast in Motars.Thomas Bole, J.Alex.Miller and |\u201d NOT BE A CANDIDATE.to think deeply whether a further pref- [German does bis duty to the Father: | st, ungperys May 10.\u2014The of less than thirty net register 5 'R.R.Cooper, B.A., were recommended \u2014_\u2014 erence would not be desirable for all: land, namely, founds à bome and dedi- F Minister.3.Goluchowski, made tons.The act is of one clause and de- |ts be sent to college.Ths pastor of Rea- ?Winni May 13.-The Bidop Srithout the colonies Unote coal he no |cates his forces to the Fathecisnd, so [& spoech in à meeting of the Budgee | near Stony Creek, Mr.fed wath water, and pus she sens wert branches of à tree, on à cliff soven bun- PRESIDENT\u2014GROWTH OF THE The cession pened with devotional ex- Charles Buckler, freight conductor cn funmoc mountains high, the spars et red feet above the Hudson river, on ASSOCIATION.frome oo by $ D.Gordan.Then AN INFATIOUS WOMAN \u2014 by à and the crew escaped with 97 ! usinese ; the Grand Junk, was run over By éicaker: hey landed at (uno.ha Tuesday last.> tro ok Satan, Buffalo, N.Y., May 12\u2014Yesterday af- The general topie of ecucion rue 6 The Hon FR.Latchiord.obaizmad ered the sealing steamer \u201cErik\u201d to pro.Bovth of Nyack, 10 the town of Nysck.| Jiafiale, N-¥.May 12 Ves delegates Dall century of amaciation, federation LURING YOUNG WOMEN FROM the Hou R.Harcourt, snd the Hob.05 to Hudson's Bay in Juir ith {There was no cu to denlily the Bub: 1, we international convention of the 32d Supervision.This was divided into ç 8 y in July next wit nternatiomal convention ol : ; GERMANY TO ST.LOUIS.John Dryden have been * pointed the cupplics for the steamer Neptune,\u2019 now who was evidently rd lied rob Young Men's Christian Association, now pode pects une an Toston], cour mise sud ane of the firse duties will ow the Canadian expedition.reat, for ol err and bus , a Rei vr) etre ve mittees.Mr.Richard C.Moree, geo- May 8.\u2014Mrs.Sophia Wein ; the purpose of enforcing Canadian laws ove: cliff.J Jey by .H.Bingham, the à t.; Mrs.Tarn and Momie ar in je eee hair he pel Foe Um enum the Vire Le abaencs eBay Korg; er.| secre of Go ncn Su |.Loni, May 8 dried \"woman y wil Iso con stores to the noi or 0 » .3 .of A .= man: was Propriste lands w Etobicoke without (ler Gauss.in which ship Cup.to have been despatched to yortew churches, and Mr.John J.MeWiltiams, o sc Trea te air | ed \u201cGaturday and arreigned De- the municipe at extraordinary state loin Bernier will pi Ae the ors Prince, a oe Wied Iying of tor ibe Buflalo ¥ + vA bly joined.Mr.E.P.Platt, chairmen fore a United States Commissioner on » ie somew extra .tie News, U.S.e report e international com- N i i to Bt.ui ment bas been published that by the for the British crown, and \u201cwill also at, St.Thomas, Danish Vest indies, and tbe mittee was then read of the New York state committee, and charge of importing gir - : ; Prof.\u2018A.BE.Haynes, chairman of the from Europe, especially from middle of next week some four weeks temp: to reach the North Pole.despatch of Wednesday, which anaouness The report of the committee reviews at \u2018esota state committee, talked tl for improper And uniswiul purposes.from the date of the great fire which A Hatites despatch of Wednesday their departure, says a revolution is fesr- great length the work of the Associa.Miam being ae mie ppm was bold in $2,000 bail for à hearing to devastated a portion of Toromta's busi | gays: \u201cThe outlook for this season's cod led at Hayti.; tion.\u2018The increase in the atrength and tees, onder! A mess centre, there will have bres | aid febery is most favorable.The Norwe.| Governor Udell has signed the Jerome- etlicieney of the state and proviacial or- ree Tae by he, die mine arrest was breught sbout by Im out seven millions of doliats\u2014c ety an catch to date 1s only 36,100,000 cods, Dowling law, passed by the New York suusations has been steady.The Asso | tiring these subjects occupied the apector James R.Dunn, of the cent of the insurance claims for losses.against 34.500,000 for the same period Legislature at its recent acon, and cations bave found their chief field entire morning session.+ went of Commerce und Labor at Washe April 19 was the date of the fire.last year, and the fishery is now nearly |uimed at the gambling kingd of NEW among the young men of the cities, but The Rev.John P.Barton, .ington, and followed the arrival here & Mr.Joseph Levinoff, a Jewish cattle fover.Last vear's catch was the small: York, whose nefarious practices it wae à Bd.3 as they enter upon the new century ing secretary of the American Board of week of ten girls from Sony dealer of Ottawa, returning from a |est on record for Norway, and the livers {designed to crush, \u2018The law came into there is a beginning of growth \u2018strongly Commissioners of Foreign Missions, treat- These ila were fred to_ America business trip to Montreal last.Tuesday, fof the cods were almost devoid of oil, effect immediately upon its signature last accentuated in two directions, first, ed intelligently and comprehensively of advertisements in various European, bad in bis grip 82,000.As be crossed jso that the yield therefrom was only |Tyesdar.; swong boys, and second, among young the vital relations between the Y.M.} pecially German, papers, offering posi- the Market square, Ottawa, two i en about oneeighth of the normal product.Mr, John Albertyn and Mr.Hentiek neu in country districts.\u2019 The member: C, À.and foreign missions, showing the tions at good wages at light bousework pounced upon bum, grabbed *he ymp, Fhe code this vent are said to be almost Rut, Boers from Cape Colony, were ship of the boys department numbers gooû that has been done and can yet bel in Nt.Lows during the World's air to sod got off with it.as lean, and reporte to the oil stocks [among those wha took their degree from: twenty thousand, \u2018fhe country work accomplished by their tion.young and good-looking girls.Charles Archambault, a young t an.[dicate that they will not be more than {princeton Theological Neminary, New been pushed more vigorously.The The afternoon session of the conven.Their arrival bere is the first tangible was restrained from smsshine 1h aitac-| ice a large as last sesson's, or one- Jersey, at the minety-second co arkable growth of the railway 8es0- tion was called to order and presided evidence of the reported traffic in girls as rent \u2018the Church of 4e Bridget, fourth of a normal output.This means | rent day, lust week.They seem to vialwus reported at the Boston conven- over by the president, Mr.Macfarland.in connection with the St.Louis i oyaamen on Taster I and held 6 an immense Jdvantage for our fishermen.bold to the Presbyterian Blue.tion has been fully maintained, and the The singing was led by Mr.E.W.Peck, bition.lt is believed that & great many be examined as to bis ¢amity, as the pe yee gridence of which was that 001 The \u2018Trading Siamp Hill, signed, by total membership bas increased 28,200 urate pecretary of Minnesota, while Mr.| other girls from abroad are now où their e \u20ac uintal, a figure ooo.Odell, of New York, Twas \u2018es.Another promising field is among Richard C.Morse, secretary of the in.to St.Louis as à result of the ad- a eo \"emt fave kD ot.attained here for a decade\u2019 day, compels the Mange ai | mtvention ha bacustrinl classes.Spe im on ont jo oe To the wo Will puts eto the\u201d practi ; believ => \u2014_ day, o , viel a y \u2018 fon\u2019 Feinxeirl will pat to , something wrong with him mentally.MANITOBA AND THE WEST.M455 vole, both in goods and Arend of single manufscrarcy cpteblabmenté Ress Campbell Morgan, PE put he toP ip the practios, \u2014 some ; .Nhat ! despatch\u2019 from Bap.and progress has been made in \u2014 brought to the attenion of the Depert- QUEBEC.aa Bow poker\u2019 ony Alberta, in a de Lube have been sold tv Mr, [the largest works of the country.There Buffalo, N.Y., May 13.\u2014An impor:ant mens of Commerce and Labor through ri no Jo e, and to ford is sas Chaëes R; Fiat, of Naw York, for $5 16 also Pope work among the coal question of policy was decided at to- the advertisement.| The strike of the carpenters in Que L/2 O SPOS, 44 00 easy matter, Waller! e0000.The \u2018smeraids\u2019 can do 23 Reports from Liens ; ay's session of the 33th internstimal \"The ten girls were met Ld Mrs.Wein- bec city 28 still in force.Yesterday, ret Har riding across aith some.cattle knote ati hour and carries {wo giebt-ineb very CO other sections are convention 2, the Young Me \u201c Cri peirl at Union station.ids hig pi however four of the employing firms we for the stock show, when his horse stum.[and sixteen tix-inch guns.The ot The comuuttee eubmite the following aie owe dealing th meer Sicording lo her Jew, ho .veded to the demands of their men and oi Her.talung the power of dealing with the meet the advertisement's requirements \u20ac wil return at once to work.bleu and he fell out of the esddle, was|is much sma ¢ in the Philippines is Fecommeudations: ; railways for the railway ¥.M.C.A's for youth and beaut , Were refused em- Arbor Day, May 10, was celebrated EP ie and éropned.N.W.T.fired nor eres et.oidently, A Manilla des- Lhe cuntisdance gt the fotlo de- from the internationsi committee, and picyment by Mrs.Weinzeirl, but they in Quebec city by the planting sf some at random, evidently, found fatal\u2019 loog.[patch of Wednesday states that Lieut, [Périments of the home work: placing it with state and local commit.appealed to a policeman later, and he di me x 1 a d thirty-nine men of | P'blications and library, business, field, tees were defeated by a large majority.rected them to the woman's address, iar pron\u201d sete | EE SAT de puede Var] he Sears Unie ae ere Bei un, ml ESR | x mater came Sa ae, hg othe igh ge bad goon Ta members of the Legislature, planted thers vard on May 7.e bullet sev.were cought in ambush by Moros, at J cal relig , educati , ical, i i fr i i ee forty elm res de ie avan ne ther Ce juge a in the child's neck, Simpatam, Mindsgao, on May 8.Two sevretarial, Doge.educational, physical, 21, which was firet appointed at the made to the girls upon their arriva] that 1 H front of the Parliament House, and she about midnight on Tuesduy.|officers and fifteen men were killed and \u201cihe cantingance of the foreign work on Grand Hapide \u2018conference de Top they annee in improper and une: The ineurance companies dong busi- Mr.J.H.Haslam, Conservative candi five men were wounded.linus aj.proved by the Association oy oor.and again Boston, con eve ness in Sherbrooke aotitied thew: rents date, Iu Sellirk, Man.se now turned \u2014 he and in aecordance ith the work of land in 1002.The majority rt was \u2014i\u2014 last week that the rates on ail business his hack upon his form in the Y v missionary societies ol @ various in favor of leaving matters as they now Vv, NAN vi fift te Jory ranks, and in a letter which he SUMMARY.denominations, ; 9% HONOR TO- A VETER SCOTCH blocks would be adv anced, fifteen \u201cnt sous de she \u2018Tel und afterwards e ions, stand under control of the internatioutl SCHOOLMASTER.continua f i i \u201d this advance 1s being made generally published in the Win fe nce of « budget amount.committee.Debate on the question was y peg Tens, i ing to at least $100,000 a year for the i but there was bitterness George > whe throughout the towns and cities of the [ie condemns his party out and out be.| Russia is reported to have a the bv home work of tbe committee, smd an « van and each vote was followed by a tu res: F.Duthie, TELE, country, doubtless as a result of heavy cause of ita extreme protection.sent moment B troops incicame of the budget for the foreign few moments of silent prayer, instead of of the Kip Public esp losses in Toronto and elsewhere, A Winnipeg despatch of Thursday ed beyond fist Hlot has been discovertd Work to $105,000.the cheering, which usually follows he |'Aberdeen, siter fifty years service im \u2018Montmoreney Falls, near Quebec sie that the local dep has said ro An narchint plot blow up Rusan fof Dn Serra of fhe Jot Lorde victory of one faction over another in the teaching profession, was rome city, are a most imposing sight just or 1 Ta .d military depo : * stedy rally a convention, months agu given the special honor of ç.h ; freshots or over 81.000,000, The lands cume| tresses and m ry cay.minority report was defeated non : ; \u2019 Smad Shon homely en ee pant TR | Ti Emi ni mt ee oran of th nd noe | 7 SE gE fr day | 5 BOL hi do me ith i 3 week follow- port was thea taken up for smend- ist.2 i pe re a ee Waiver company | Kontos Bare fought, with te amy iy et À pape fo Ska eat, \u201cnd it wan Beall adopte by à Para EI a A lage proportion of § b .i | .4 h i 0 3 vote of o 131.inei J Bteps hove Lhe Falla, here thie ah disn Northern Company.; Reinforcements users, infant, he granting of authority to appoint, Several interesti addresses were \u201c Eripeipel Lang, when o nel, = the marrow dock bound chancel with |, \u201cito SELIG mue eee lens four Loupe ET nee Leng tree he ACen of gihe wordy conter: heard to-day.Fe Robert Fi Speer, Mr.Duthie, in the Kistybrawster scool the speed of an express train.Not for ; : in Thibet.; lo the next secretary a eo roreiqn Missionary Mrs, Skea, headmistress of St.Paw many ears has there been such a quan- Pronte from the Le Roi merde qu in 1 ot despatch states that trrest Testing of thet conference in Paris in Board, and the Hon.(leo.W.Ross, Street School, was called to the chair tity of .i \u2018 Russi nd the ple .Premier of the Ontario Legislature, to preside over the meeting, and the past few.months, owing to faulty sam-| is showing in Russia, a peo] The committee 3 re 9 A ; a, Te\" élan bee Fe Sing Sa TEE io | om ied nor afoot on te ni aie non ra Pa e nen! Stra nas be o lo, a 301 ve ow 104 t i ji i i 4d = \" * A by Sir Charles Rose, on the Cove fields, Silver Heights.Winnipeg, Man.stam-| The Kuseinn war party are row unamemhourls chose convention were a eral N et gfecursion.Ww Yimpeon, rector Aberdeen Creer bec, to establish a rifle factory.A pried.and had not Leen corralled last said to be urging the Lazar to cnd the President, the Hon.Henry B.F.Mac- Ross frankly confessed that he was Schoo e of seh la: vd, Dudd extone Tublic meeting in Quebec last Tuesday Luce Chey Srequently stampede.struggle on the Dae of (ores, to be fariand.president of the beard, of sone | olvicirar hd ore it he proud érdman,.artat Fdinburghe Trees proposed to manuiacture the new Cana- Te ow ja amas wet trees ou chuna remam (hivese teritory.Toners of the District of Columbia; of sit too.He added that it was nore Wilkie, Baillie Joha (\u2018outts, the Rev.; \\ .Vie presidents, Messrs.C.T.Williame, frequently the case that the people de- 5.Moi A dian rifle, known as the Rose rifle, ut The two Chinamen who, with others, Ibe Manchester Chamber of Com: of Montreal; A.F.A ; toi } A.F.Moir, the Rev.Andrew Dickson, that factory.While there war some op- robbed and killed Man hong, manager merce has resolved to ask considerativn anin: Frank E.Eine, of ne Sd rn pein Hen the To rn i.ve creer Me or positicn tn a further grant of land, the fof toe Victoria, BC.Chinese Theate, of the removal of the restrictions tpon Frank Strange, of Kansas; William E.culsr greeting to you from tre people a a Leod bristie, Dr.fork, bn majority favored it.and the moving come months ago, have been sentenced the importation of Uanadisa live caltle Euett, of Colorado: James Ramsay, jr.| of Canada, except the wishes that we Cla lie, 5 Willie: ae or Jobs adjourned after having recommen led to die by hanging on July 22 Fouc| inte Briush ports.of the Wabash Railway; secretary, ë may live forever in peaceful unity,\u2019 said ter, Port ill \u2018échool; Sir.Alexa ader the government to grant the widition, uthers in hiding are being sought for by General Kuroki displays gree\u2019 bold: | H.Flone, Portland, Ore.assistant Mr.Ross.He then addressed His ver Faster, Porthill & à ne tent as the factory will give work to many the authorities.The killing was per ness in his advance against the Hus sccretaries, Mens.
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