The Montreal herald, 28 décembre 1901, samedi 28 décembre 1901
[" EEE = 8 RERO SE SEE L, CAMERON GETS MAJORI 94TH YEAR NO.305 The children had tes first with plenty of cake, which seemed to be much enjoyed.Judg.og by their rosy, plump faces, they Gte gnen tie best of care.Later a tea for the mothers was served, after which the gifts were distributed.The toys and other presents for the little ones were the guts of the Montreal Sunabine Nocety and other friends.Many of the & > ; Lattes\u201d Commiwivce and others were pre- - sent.ve + wo.y RESENTATION AT THE POINT.on EAL entertainment given terday in the .3, oo room of the Point se Charles ton: War Office Appointment on the Staff Approves TRANSPORT SAILED FOR HALIFAX CHRISTMAS EVE Militia Department Acts Generously Towards Families ot Men, Ottawa, Des.25.-(special.)-A cabl- from the War OftHee last night approves of the creation of an additional staff appointm nt in connection with the mounted tls.As a result Lieut.-Cog, cron, DXO vof Montre.!, majority.The vaptuins, gazell will rank in order of seniority, ane of the lieut: nants will be promoted to the juni rr capiainey.G.W.Cam- wil gery his \u201c1 after him, as The Militia Department has alsn | heen notifi-d that the Transport Vie- tertan left Cap Town on the 24h December fr Halitfux.It wil probe.ably be n mmenth betas the boat reaches Halifax.A GEUNUROIS ACT.The Minisrons Midi 1 ant frefenre has been p'eused oo anthers nus à special cas + the issue af rations ol foud, fuel uud Luht vo the fanilies of N.U,05 and men où tas Laer does tablishment of the different units of the permanei fe 0, sele Led Tor = r- fee with the = ond Regiment une | dian Mount } Rite in south Africa, Dr.Borden hos udso ainihorized that the fumili = Hess NOUS and aren MAY fenti nt nie Gancrnment quarters they of _peosnt nc pv, or draw the a'iovon = on ten 7 they are now In re cuplooeT The sacs RECRUITING AT WINNIPEG Winnipeg, Irv oY enor day ain oo ten nien ane dl 1 in Noah African ent vu lp ta ten cu the follow: Luce = td 1h cleney in to nu and hou, pas 1 TT.Meo bo ravi dv azal, Campbell Strang, Hugh Watson, ii PO Maoks, COWL Rooke, NF NRaoliy, Fret V.Harp-r, Rudy Prooursoy Hut hisan, Douglas M: \u201c.Wrlcum Files, Thomas 8 al Gorge Archer The \u201cwa RTE ant Rensus.served ins in treean VA \u201che Stratheoaa aforse, 07 ad wno un be - Wont Coorg ve Yas ab caren Paves bu (ae vlc an Pore ed Loreto hen rion din la Com a eho Canes zhao, Red Ent Boh or -aitor.AP eut au de dune d'Ar ; Vma Theron.= 1, ist out, Jour fe Liisi con M Leon ti Pat ; rate, brut LL.0 Jactinre pa = HE 1 Juires, Venu Bb.Pe cen! 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Pooler edt wanting Jew; DC Tar lister FR Viau, Kone 0% Rame: D R Viper, Cyrano; GW bane, Topsy, CC Wilson.ghirt waist bav.e\u2014 THE ARCHBISHOP FF :ISIDED.Tita Core MH Pa Yes vester day mores proofed at the cng \"the holy halt at the Congreviticn of Notre Dame.There were eleven novftiates and twenty-three postulant, Une Ire Nace quiessi : ! dent vf the Montrua Zoe Seetv, On the platform were + nn re: Merite dos Most prone nt das 6 I~ er + rn [ihe les hat on an 101 pera gp ned \u201c the object Gr tae gat rag be cauded ain CAP] IAS LMG Mr.Clarence 1 de sua, tue president et | the Canadian Federman, as tue Cana sun | member ol the Actous Connie (ne : {ehiet body ot the movemen:t, to state what measüros were suse] tor ae i furtherance of ther ams.| The Enemy Are Being Driven Mr.de S£u, in the course o! hs ældress, | remarked that the bes: mcthod or (ees and Harassed at Every | brating the day wou!t be for them ty orm ' ; | commiattees for rurtaerins the sale et Point.lshares :n the Jewish Colonial Frust, the | firancial instrument où the mu veine : i thin sugzestaon Was pui cu practs : Fon meth oof Mr Zones Tandon Ie 28.Destatches trom ! reon ded 1h an able spee by Mr ~ Vio state tait General Brues Vineberg, ond carr Jy miens es Humor nus spiured tae wager on NLT Te | a Ee.er ee tas y tenant Prrorus, kid one and taken up, nd canvassing conta tees ver Poatenr ng lo Boers ltormed to doe on a Tater a nets D (ouone d'imoulin has eaptured Field | Me Gon eat, of CI evo ol th Cornet Jdeobu-s Duteil and 25 men.AD progress oF the mesemest on tit ci, bacs A tons tok pluie in tue Orange auf promised furtaes ad from os debe v Je toux.CITI7EDS Myers tough.who commanded the In other Canadtay ies The mes! nes tot e abuse at Dee Jagers Dras, hat were equa iy ste sul Whoo aos nes command under General 1 du the Dos tal Ses ee se en 10s , Bruce Home in.has been severely wounds were he on every State Fo Botan, 2° Clan te an, Fanenl Hô1, over T000 Zion sis race À , Copter Cretan into the ba bdo and ants te or br.CIAPMAN RESCUED WOUNDED.Faimard ue ol Moivaid Une ms A déstaton from Dartan sane Mager evene et the osvers tuere, and sens nee (oenans Tue vero od tne Fort Draba invited to speak was Me, Caron y 1 de hits lus words wnole force Tor Zulu i Seas the ae net ed ca ER Zo Lond sem Lime age On his second ist Federmet in New Nor there was! Late Tarn we took Up à commanding AD Pripense grher rs Capes BLD Tae pos ten and drove the Bne-s ont où Ba char sas eccnpred te PSN PP Pa.isa e 0 natmal >trongroid Several ge Gad aus ce Bus es Dir pis and a quant iy or sk and a LPractenan I estate othe Coen ; sq Ne west taken.The set: he whe bpm bou towards tre wo were wounded and eaprured Jewish \u20ac don A Vers ae | vedo | PL 4 wese reached The Boers | ect ngs weil total severat mailens, \u201care bens tained and the distriet laid | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c waste, | | MR.FITZGIBBON THE MAN.\u2018YORK (N.B.» BYE-ELECTION Finance Committee \u2018Recommends Him as Successor to Mr.Hamilton on the Board of Assessors.* The Return of the Old Member, Mr.The Fines Comin toe Ted oo Gibson, Conceded.ie Finance omit te ded Lester.dav aftfermonn to re oer to the Oy Pr ler 95 Deco 25 Special à Pollinz Comnesl MR Fitsgn tu 28 à member | is Lang grace today cn York, where a of the Board of A oes pr san a nl porc e von vus brought on by the UN- aueses-sion Vo Meo Foo Mae on, woo, ot creat ne ooo Mr tetson Pins 1< the first Pie cand w Che renretd.pans nent the Pin tue bat hot byeelestions to be het Finance Tomates 2061 6 in duo ME tie ne tue opruong + do cement The anu ms name mons Choe recommend Crone dares ae Meo AT 0 Cheam, guna fe ta Conn oor autjé ane à mE [Joie arb Ben loses Mead DUD EN Feel G3 ct howe per Conserves wio cppreen ah ether Mf bone 0 he ner ton Puis til on, and the gene ra election a year a: On that ja Jeremy aed taut he nf wnt ne nos on ER Ol bean deterred ie reverend [rare 0 gh in tas bens fon the Couneil.| epponent ey T5 votes, and uv neuh larger The Fan 0 Canin tee hav ong retused to! tents os bokeh tee by ia trends on grant inn an myeshigation, it nou re the presen\u2019 © cason.There are many mains, he asserts for the crv fathers as Conservataes oan are disgruntied because whee to Che the so ter nn Nae Tv, tre Meleod retuse {to give up tue protest guide nm oe Ci ene eer be protesson, | und oharve the agreement entered into but hr- Too] MTR en re wth el ere Che the tee pens cal parties not to have [cal and other mos smeey qualia ons ant protevs on New Brunswick whieh the committee elt were wmsaens al ng The wentter ;s md and a 501 bre jat least ane member of the Board | | etes M Vote as expected Bota cnnididatea | | have heen wortfig hard and each side ! claims to have in'ormation which assures | | victory to tnesr party decade oh HOW TROOPS TRAVELLED.| ere ver, ence Jie Mr taibson PS howe ver, nee Jeo My ON 1 Came Up from Bic to Montreal By | KINGSTON LIBFRALS Sleigh Forty Years Ago.: | King-ton, lee 2% (Special) last Toronto, Dec 28-11 is fovty vears i neght the Laberals held their prooones for today ne the first detaetinent af | each veux], and sects] delegates and an Imperial tronpe sent from England to I alternate trm each poihing satrdvision, Canada, Mn consequence of the CUPrent | ta mest on Monday night to nounnate à Affair\u201d started from Ble, In the Prov- | j candidate 10 contest the vacant seat for Ines of Quebec, where they had artived ; t | | speedy voyage.The journey from R'e to Montreal was made hy land ln sieighe.LL, a MARQUIS ITO VISITED KING.London.Dev.28 hing Fdwanl ae ceived Marqme fa in andrence at Marl-.hornugh House yesterday afternoon.I'he Foreign Secretary, lord Lansdowne, ae.companied the Marquis and introduced him to the King.MICHIGAN PEACH CROP RUINED.St.Joseph, Mich, Dee.28.\u2014The peach chop of pouthwort Michigan, except in the St.Joseph, Lake Huron and Fair Plain districts, has been ruined by the cold wave.This affects 15,000 acres, with a yield of 300,000 bushels.Tcans wil) \u2014 SKATING RACES ON JANUARY 23 The Team That is to Represent Canada Will be Chosen That Day.The M.A AA.Skating and Tobogyan Œub Conimutltee met last evening, and decided to hold their annual race meet on January 25th.The annual meet of this club has always proved one of the at tractions of the winter seasou, and no doubt will again this year.In connection w:th this meet will be held the tral races of the Canadian Skat- mg Association, tu choose the men who wall represent Canada at the international race meet at Veruni Lake the week lol lowing.These cvents are ultracung a large number of - a.What it Means.\u2018It means \u2018that you.\u2018can\u2019 select New Year Presents, and Presents\u2019 that may - have been overlooked.in the Christmas rush, from the finest.stock.in: the city, at \"just, exactly 1-3 less i in price.than you could .a few.daysago.°° 1 _ The collection was so large and comprehensive to begin with, that although we have done a tremendous business\u2014an evi- .dence\u2019 of the public\u2019 S.appreciation\u2014it yet affords a :practically unlimited range of choice in \u2018the world of Toyland.Dolls, Cames, - Doits\u2019- Furniture, ) > Sleighs, ~~ ~~ Animals, \u2019 Cd Mechanical Toys, Soldiers, .- Musical Toye, Picture Bi Iron Toys, \u201cTin Toys, - Dolls, Carriage, i 3 1 Building Blocks, oto, oto.my \u201c au CARDS and CALENDARS at 33 1-3 per cent.Discount.\u201cBpoolal « and\u2019 Exceptional Values for Now Year buyers in all departments.Te | Bargains in all lines of Ready-to-wéar ( Goods for \"Now.Year\u2019 Ss Presents.\u2019 | JonN MURPHY & co, 2343 St.Catherine Street.- D Terms .Cash.\u2019 vor ue 27406 \u2018Corner.Mecanite.Suggestions for CE \u201cNew.Year\u2019 s Gifts he ES - Actistic end Original designs.: in Lace Curtains, Sash Curtain Gobds,: Table Covers.= Furniture Fabrics,\u201d | \u201c Royal Wilton Ras and Mate of most experisive/ Fürkih- fate Ron! Rugs, rich ek olor.all shes\u201d >t Prés oa | Hab Grades, JM S-LIGGEY,.poo ¢ Bin Jubii 8 Sur! ng © i parie Sin, SN I map = Fer TER at 45 12 » suis == reds of now toys added to-day, pur cent.off to half price for Ho Brawing Slates Drawing Slates, with color sd crayons.Special .§%C to 33e.CT Thousands.Upon Thou sands Will Come to Our .MONDAY THD BIG STORE.anticipates the biggest day most complete stock.of Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Kid Gloves in th .Lead Soldters.and.Cava * with\u2019 Tent, complete.© egssessersene onto Greatest Store, pecial 3 of Toys at SPECIAL SALE OF.Toys will \u20ac ake Place Manday.It romises to be sven greater than Xmas week.: Hun- making the finsortment & ol Year's selling.Lead Soldiers est.in Canad NO WONDER THE Bl .Wool \"Lambs.senceventese to $ } Kig Glove selling ever.dinary stores, we aro safe in predicting an enormous day' 8 business.Gifts Given Away Monday with Every Pair of Kid Gloves _ Wool Lambs.Lambs to.85.ss.each e Dominion, and prices be * -Ladies\u2019 7.\"Hook French, kia Gloves, Les 56, James = \"SATURDAY, DECEM BER 28th, 1901.the Big Store G STORE 18 BUS \u2018Felt Dolls rioss are Ved duced - from 20 \"pelt Co or poly pose with sque be Le alr bal \u2019 Special, GC eyes.Spec Jointed ds to $17 50 New Year Kid Glove Sale WE in: Faas.With the largest and ng from 15.to 20 per cent.lower than or- .KID CLOVE \u201cPRICES ' Ladies\u2019 Feitect, Fitting 4 Button Kia Gloves, 600C PAUP consent erconrsnec en n00000 verseene Ladies 2.Stud Fine \u2018Kid Gloves, select Tac : teresdsescrvorascrresasaserenion Ladies 2 Stud Kid Gloves, extra quality .grec precesesessnenss0 a 00020000 a vacecen 0e BLOCK Lu.crLevate 25 vous Ledies* 2 Stud Finest French \u2018Kid Gloves, - : 81.55 noveity shades .\u2026 cosine - And thousands more equally as cheap.Mnpday wil! be one of the greatest days.in the year: for Kid Glove buying, \u2018and The Big Store will commence at 8 o'clock : Sharp Monday morning, giving away Pocket Toilét \u2018Canon or a Kimberley Gem Scar?Pin with every .pair of Kid \u2018Gloves sold at 60c - yer.paar end over.\"ot Perfume, Handkerchiefs Price, Monday will be a tremendous day In Handkerchiefs.-tively certain to beat all records.\u201cNo.1 Lot contains 6 plain and Fancy Hardkerchiots sod Bottle: \u2018et Perfume: Special Price, per box .nes SOC No.2 Lot contains ¢ Prefty Handkerchiefs.and Bottle Special PriCe .cuoirsrmmeccaroeivnnneinnes 7 \u201c\u2026 No.-3 Lot contains Hand \u2018Painted \"Box with 6 Beautiful \u2014ervecseuo Tremendous Handkerchief Sale Post- 5C and a Bottle of.Perfume.Special se.nevsen count na ou sn seuea0a ns 000000 81.09 string Sir Offer Of New Year interest to every buyer: \u201c, Sterling Silver Top Pepper and \u2018Salt Castors.Exceptional value at '30c each.Special, - \u2018at The Blg Store, 10C Men's Furnishings i Year's Monday we'll touch high water mark in this department.The Big Store's stocks \u201care unlimited, and prices are always from \u201815 to: 20 per cent.\u2018lower than.any ordinary , Stores.ital Handkerchiefs Thousands will be sold here for New Year's - Gifts.\u2014 Men's wh ite 8 x Hemstitched.Handkerchiefs, with large silk Initial.Worth, Sec.Spe- clal 22c Other sizes and quali- .a.veuersen nues» 8se, 31.00.+ ties in stock at 15e, daly oC MEN'S: co GLOVES.Men's Kid _ Gloves, lined warm\u2019 fleecy wool, well © made.\u2019 Prices.SOC.81.25 .Men's Lined hh Buckskin / Gloves.Special Prices, 81.23 82.05.a $3.40 NEW YEAR'S \"RUGS : A special line of ny minster\u201d Rugs, peautifet désigna.Size inches.Worth $3.50.Monday 82.80.A special line \u2018of Ken- sington Wool - Squares, in handsome floral de- eigns.Size 3 by 3 yards.Worth $6.75.\u2018Monday.i 84.50 novseeseou0r Men $ Wier Overcoats Men's Winter Overconts, in Cheviot and Beaver A Rousing Grocery Day Monday will.de,a rousing.day in the Grocery Section.ness.are the standards that will draw the enormous crowds.\u2018GOOD CREAMERY BUTTER .Regular.Monday.\u2018206.15¢ 20c 15c sexsécnusecen |.Mixed Table Nuts Fine Valencia Oranges \u2014\u2026.NEW YEAR'S PLUM PUDDINGS, ° ; \u2018The Pianos- \u2018being user\u201d : @ealers, Messrs, Willis & Co.- Purity, weight and chéap- 7 oo *Z1C PER LB.Regular.Monday.+.20c osersectss .3 LBS.5OC, \u20ac \u2018LBS.si :00 by our artists in the Amusement Parlors during- \u2018the holiday.season, \u2018are loaned\" by the well known Plano : TRY A DINNER IN OUR RESTAURANT.Ce Cloth, velvet - collar, fly front, warmly dined.> » Spe- © clal 87.25 Men's Blue Black Beav- - er Clôth Overcoats, velvet \"collar, heavy fancy check- \" ¢&d lining.Special, $9.50\" Men's Raglan Overcoats, 5 made of Imported Che- ; vlots, in pretty shades of gray.Equal to custom asonesusaceun made.\u20188peciai, 812.00, ui o., J Lia.+ JM WALL STRET \u201cThe New York market opened \u201cwith n strong tome this: og, Dominion Coal opened in Boston at 48 bid, offered at 49, ABSOLU iE \u201cSECURITY s =, 4.A Gen uine Carter 3 Lite Liver Pills.Gust Bear Signatire « FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.London, à p.m.\u2014Ainerlcans buoyant: Rlo' Tintos reacted aightly on realizing.Strength 1n domestics retained.Northern \u2018Pacific November net Increase $377,323.8 The Canadian Pac: \u2018fic\u2019 land - sales during théir volume.The employes of the land departments ara now .busy with their an- a tenes! nm an Interview ester- day Mr, F.J.Griffin, J sioner, whém questioned as to the sales.suid: \u201cWe estimate that the sales for 1901 \u2018will he about 840,000 acres,- for the sum of $2,750,000.\u2018The.Canada and Northwest ] Land \u2018Company\u2019s sales have also beon*ex- \u2018ceptional Nn show t this company has.gold In e neighborhood y for the sum of $385, $ NEW YORK PRICES.80 Sole arn B.\"7P.iveseeewenss - BOY a Bapltmrs & Obl 11117 104 104 ] .41: 41 T3% - T s Ka 50 \u2018 188° 137 fic .106% \u2014 1094 letnopolitan petite 162 162 1 New York Cemtral.167 - 1687\u2019 Ontario & Wéstern.84% - 847%, Pennsylvania +.149%\" - 1497 | Readiog Jetson ts M Bugar .\u2026.\u2026\u2026ceueusr 116 11 Southern: Pacifie 1122000 81 61 \u2018Southern Rollway ++.8 103 U.8.Leather?:.\u2026.\u2026.11% .117 Western Union .ng - 91 Wnaimsh \u2018 a 22° U: S.Bteel.424 42% US.Steel pfd.oo.vn.086 - 03: MO oF hice, The the past year have been unprecedented in.\u2018the land comm:e- ly Jarge, and the annual statement - or 000 acres of.land.\u2019 matter: up.- [a front place among the ranke i opening prices dn Montreal this morn.\u2019 1 hg were as fo lows:- : I STL (0.HSA NEW PROEUT \u201c The development of the Müréoïii wireless telegraphy' syttem \u2018in its trans-oceanic application may be vitally affected.br a meeting which 1s-being held to-day by the directors of \u2018the Dominion Iron and \u2018steel Co, ,under the presidency.of Mr.H.M.Whitne: ,.of Boston, The \u2018\u2019Atendance of directors is such ay to indicate that the matter is considered of great ipportance.Senator Cox, Sir J William Van Horne, Elias Rogers, .and Senator Mackay are MS in_town for the meet Jt is understood thats \u2018the ohief - \u2018matter which will be discussed is the question of the facilities which the company.can afford to Mr.Marconi for the erection of a signalling.and experimental station at their works at ydney.The Italian in- {inter has been in correspondence with.Company, &s to the posnbility of the erection of euch à atation, which he considers would be more advantageous than that in Newfoundland; and it is extreme: dhown._ itself one of the most progressive corporations in Canada, will Es the 1f Mr.Marconi\u2019s predictions as to the facility and small cost of his wires mnsmission are \u2018in any degree verified, the mission Pre dE Co.Y will shortly take e \"messages across companies transmittin vantages of being the Atlantic.= The Moxam, viceqpresident of the Steel] - a thom that the Steel Company, which | EA Gold Mounted Mirrors, Duplicate Mirrors; Shaving.Mirrors, \"Our lne of Ladles\u2019 Packet Books, Card : Cases, Engagement Books, Address Books, | Chatelaine Bags, Portfolios, Blotters, ste is tho best in the clty, BURNT LEATH ER.GooDs We have some nice Novelties to choose from in all sorts of Useful and Fancy \u2018Articles, such as Photo Frames, Hand- Kerchief Cases, Card' Cases, Engagement Pads, Portfolios, Muslo Rolls, ete, + + FINE BRASSWARE; To GOLD PLATED: FRAMES, - MINIATURE FRAMES, .GOLD PLATED CAND \u2018 CANDELABRAS, \u2018SILK - CANDLE SHADES, G.W.CLARKE & co.2270 St.Catherine SEront.v.x Hand Mirrors.\u2018 .MANICURE PIECES, sfiver mounted, TOILET | Fine Leather Goods Black \u2018Wrought Iron CANDLESTICKS, ve Hand Painted Leather TABLE COVERS, \u2018 ; INDIAN BAD PIPE RACKS In Lésther.- \u201cIn Cups ond Saucers, Sugars and\" Creams, - ête., etc., are rich decorations.Prison J low the new Gréen Vases\u2014pretty and dainty OPEN EVERY NiGHT.au.GLARME : 6.00, 2270 St.Catherine st.| Finest - \u201cEBONY cons Of Ali Kinds MILITARY .HAIR \u2018BRUSHES, from u.00.to 38,50 each.CLOTH BRUSHES, from #1:26, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 eac oo \u2018SHAVING BRUSHES, from $1.00, SES, fitted in Ebony, Sterling .Silver.r \u2018Brushes, Mirrors, Combs, \u2018 ete, etc, at\u2019 clearing prices.i ! {from now: until \u2018Tuesday night you can have your.\u2018choice, of sy bog { i .PILLOW CUSHIONS, Bto.Fine Art Chinaware.Cracker Jars, Bowls, Plates, Vases, Urns, tor\u2019 fine goods.Fine Decorated Vases In Royal Witten Ware, Triplitz Vases, and Finest Austrian Ware.Haye you seen Pleces, from 0c to $3.00 each.tL CHINA CANDELABRAS, : BRASS CANDELABRAS, SILVER CANDELABRAS: \u201c É a SES \u201cThe campaign in the county of Laval i» being carried on actively by the candi- -dates \u2018and their eupporters.Meetings are being held every day.\u2018There is a total absence, however, of discussion on.politi | -eal issues and the' fight is being made upon | the question of the Government of.Sir Wilfrid Laurier.sending contingents to \u2018| South * Africa.The Conservative leaders are again introducing.the .tactics, of the last general election and openly play upon 1die sentiments\u2019 of \u2018the re.At meeting neld in St.Martin, Mr.ds G.Heron, the Beauharnois Boy, took Sir Wied [Pr to task for r having allowed Canadiana to \u201cEm pre à Me.M .P., hors ks, however, were f y.\u2018repot in a morning con porary\u2019 this morning.Mr.Lemieux in an interview with a Herald reporter this morning repented .part of his speech, which was merely \"a reply to Mr.- Mr.Bergeron told, his: hearers that\u2019 French- Canadians had not been went to war b Sir John A.Macdonald, who was Eng | and Protestant, por 0 Bowell, who.was English end Protestant, nor by\" Sir John rs n, Who was Hng- \u2018lish.It had to come om\u201d a h-Oane- .diûn: Sir Wil Wilfrid Leurier, à dian was send ing bis Africa\u2014why?\u2018To fight for the English, .Suk was the nature of Mr.speech, Be according to to Mr.Lemieux.ied,\u2019 Lemieux, \u201cthat Mr, Ber- Reron shoul Ee to.send before the country uttering such words.I recalled the anquet given to him at Fred- er\u2018eton.in 1900, before the penecal election, when he setated that if bad been in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's place he would have \u2018have sent no_1,000 men but 10,000.wl, Poalled the dual campaign of Sir Oh Charles Tupper.in RS in ow a s of the Sr because Sir Wiliid, bed top long émurred Too Late tor \u2018Classification.WANTED \u2014- WOMAN COOK; MUST BR willing to leave city for town \u2018with 2,500 inbabitants.Apply by letter, Windsor House, Morrisburg.300x WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH- \u2018man, married, age 46,.not fit for hard ot situation as night watchman, or any kin of light situation, permanent,\u201d not education nor reference; sadly mn: pr ploymeut, being a very long time out of work; strictly honest, careful in duties, .staunch teetotaller; speaks both languages; WANTED \u2014 PERSON IN BACH O0U \"to represent old established house, nd financial standing; straight, bona fide weekly cash salary of $18.00, paid by check each the lant to tight the wars of the | .Bergeron wag severely dealt olphe Lemieux, K.C, |.Sir Mackenzie French.compatriots to South ; no canvassing.Cooper, 80% StL Trance at.REGULAR WEEKLY ol Trade Sale: \u2018BENNING & BARSALOU, AUCTIONEERS, *.WI hold ab their Salesrooms, Nos.86 \u2019 and 88 St.Peter Street, on ; THURSDAY, JAN.2nd, 1902, | At 10 o'olock a.m,, A CLEARING SALE OF .DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, : BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBERS, ETC.withdut any reserve whatever.Terms liberal.: Comfort.Bringors.FISHNR'S STOCK OF Underwear, -Gloves, Braces, - Halt-Hose, Collars, Shirts, Silk Nuflors, 322 Noi Stook of very WEAR.made expressly for Holt- days.GEO, M.FISHER, 2108-10 St.Catiferine 8 Near Bleury.be \u201cdeoy9.30N Ing \u2018Pedtid MOT- NO TIC E.18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the \u2018OANADIAN NORTHERN WAY COMPANY will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at ite next session, for an Act empower ing the Company to construct the following Unes of Railway, pis | I From on the Company's line between Port PArDUF and Fort Frances: thence northeasterly and southeasterly to the : line to Port Arthur, Ottawa and Montreal; 3.\u2014From a point on the Company's line at or near MoCreary Station, Manitoba, to the ea erly | boundary of Manitoba; ; From ao point on the Company's lin near Swan River to.the Pacific Coast, at a.prom à point on the fine.cast ot Ed- monte in Alberta or Baska katchewan, to the River; \u20ac&\u2014From a int on the Com >» nt near Hanging Fide River (Baskatehowan), to to the mouth the Carrot salon, minals and other properties; and to acquire NTY, | 24 utilise rater = powers for the of electric and oth pose e surplus power; and acquire or establish funds ce resorts; and to aid settlers upon ds served by the Company's railways; to.the Company's lands, and to acquire hold lands outside of Onnada; ALSO con- frming the amalgamation between the Com- Re and The\u2019 to.\u2018Yukon and Pacific Company.; x uted th December, 01.Beotitary, suranos ge ap Ry \u201coth = Osw.Chaput Toon Co, La Ke Hoa for & bakery cormedious Louse sd ov Montres Cow.Chaput Afked.« Bild.the first to make alliance with the con- dire 1 Wednesday, with all expenses, ct from paille res ik 118% op of what may prove an epoch-mak- | peadquarters.Money advanced for expenses.seasssvecty \u201820 18 ing vance in ita are obvious.Hao mode a Stamped snvelops.| \u2018200° 5 vc *2.fie 515 7 \u2014 > ENERGRTIO \u201cWORKERS 1% HAMAX .cacensosenouree 103 7 100 Asks ROSEBERY TO LEAVE.WANTED ara and \u201csamples i Tyrin CHF :.0.000ceme0es.100 1\u201d, occupation; good pay.Distributors League, Richelieu .oosseeceeness 111 .103 | London, Dec.28\u2014It\u2018is asserted, upon ap.4 West 23th et, New York.; Ca vresscrenensenen sens 178 170 parently \"good authority, that the Liberal ALB QIGAR- AND ( SANDY BTORRD.Tel ASSET BIR ene: otter So Cora Ro aires vor 5h A cottage, on UOpuirast street.re 17 4 {written a Tolophone x.= .\"a the hope of Tstoring ur unity iy sony he Li: ; St Osw.Chaput.& Oo, La Presse | Bank of Montreal.: : , ss , \u2014 or ad ser ©.join h Tortenee (à those of ths in th 'ANTED \u2014 TWO T AND Mr, and Mn, W.A.nd Maa present qirsumstances, ould ay w in pooirstë an children».conte.433 St.ter JT.0.H leave prove to to be vorrbet it will be considered fur- \u2018James Sb ax .| ter, nes, of mits proof of the sincerity of Bir: Henry\u2019 .Havane: will spend « efforts for party, union and will give him a WANTED ~ AT ONOH, IRIENODD in fhe 4 Indise.\u20ac ta ue new claim to tas Joyaity of the | 1d ers += Fr 2 ana 4 tolders; Al oo SNL] \"Hl oy toe pa + Koon, fo the thus en L \u2018on Willlatos, ® .te - .Oppost tions.\u201d masi rares Le \u2014 A cL 28 > .> 7 of: + * .ol Le } =, \u2018 4 Lt .; cots - ; : _ \u2018 pa : UT LT © .To Cel OE ei : 4.25 pair.|| Specias Values In Home Needs 1e 16¢ Heavy.Eiderdown Finish Molleton [Fiann elettos, 40 inches Wide, Monday moraiag, 100 | HOME MADB PLUM PUDDING, 2 1bs, 35¢; 8 Ibs, .sesssrensesssee \"| PURE JAMS, 7.1b.palls, regular 600, f0F .:.cerecorsmersecnverss Olty of Quebec; and from points from this |.near Fhsens River, by.vway'ot the Pine River |.River, near Pan | with the acquisition of vessels, hotels, ter- |.$300,000 TO Loan ON ITY AND COUNTRY | Y FOR BALE \u2014 À FINE LOCATION |.\"oben ma ep and TUESDAY MONT Sr m6\".cf | en pe oot ano Sartor tn og | i THAN] TONS ) Holiday bagi let ovee oe forgotten, your beet plas.i to poem et to this store.Monday and Tuesday we rake a clear sweep of all Holiday Goods, z of former-values, a great opportunity for people who intend purchasing New Year's Gifts.In our Toy Department i in the basement every toy, game or doll must be sold, before the New Year, To make an \u2018immediate and entire clearénes\u201d :** \u2018doll or game at 50 per cent.off or half price.Every article marked i in plain Ggures.- Come.sncly for choice, IN OUR BOOK erat people found that our prices were remarksbly.Tesscnable, What will they say now that we offers : CHRISTMAS CARDS, at wnss0 00000 cocvvenes assises asus Halt Price CALENDARS, At .cccoccosmnonscssoceccsrconsmarsesiocse Halt Prios TOY BOOKS, At .\u2026\u2026onserseummessçeccnsscseme.28 per/cent.off FANCY HOLIDAY GOO sovnsscnssessennsess 26 per cent.off STMAS CRAC RAE 50 per cent off ana 88 1-3 per cent, oft FANCY WORK and Toilet ES, at .Celluloid Goods ores ote re Eee 6 0 ae seas sosamese 50 per cent.ou ; For the Entertainment of Your Cuosts « on Now Yoar's!™ \"An immense assortment of White and Gold Glassware, .consisting of .Mugs, Wine ._ WC .1 Glasses, Fruit Dishes, Spoon Tray, oto.A whole table full of.150.to 260 articles, Monday Tr \u2018].| and Tuesday, 100 each.° 2 .Le ; Special Values in Kid Gloves RRA Ce for New Year Presents.Lu ET Cy LADIES\u2019 FRENCH CUT KID GLOVES, 3 dome fastenings, colors tans, modes, grays,.reds, blues, green and white, with white, \u2018 black or self colored silk embroidered backs, Regular 90c values.Monday and Tuesday, 60c a pair.: PERRIN FRERES ND ALEXANDRES ; REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES, every .pair < ranted iu all the new winter shades and epmhroidercd st.k backs.Monday and \u2018Tvesday, $1.00 pair.PERRIN.FRERES AND ALEX AND 2c \u2018BEST FRENCH KID GLOVES, made from ! selected ekins, every pair guaranteed, rour i choice of all the newest and.desirable colors, silk embroidered backs.Monday and Tuesday, A HANDSOME GLOVE \u2018BOX GIVEN FRED.with every \u2018pair\u2019 cold.Co Co |, Ce SEE OUR SPECIAL LINES: OF MEN'S TIES, at 25c, Soe and 76e, \u2026 ~ Co D \u2018 [| Ladies\u2019 Silk Waists for New.Year\u2019 s oifts = LADIES PURE SILK TAMELINE WAISTS, yoke and front ' \u2018tucked all over in fine pin\u2019 tucks, Yaoks with cluster of tuüoks.Four air sag TE different.Eades, all\u201d sizes,\u2019 Monday andes > En LADIES\u2019 PURE SILK TAFFBTA, WAISTS, all over tucked and i bemstitched, sizes 32 to 44, in \u2018nine of the most popular shades.; of the season.Monday and Tuesday, $3.98 98, \u2018 or * LADIES\u2019 PURE SILK TAFFETA WAISTS, pew buttoned bas, - \u2018 411 over fine plu tucks all shades and sizes, : Mouday and \u201c Tuesdey $5.00.LADIES\" FRIEZE SKIRTS, tucked flounoed ar; 12.5.LADIES\u2019 WINTER JACKETS, Monday: and Tuesday, Half Price.3 a \\ \u2018for the New Year: ovrpaans wie Lace Nottingham Curtaln 5, 3 yards long, taped odges, in cream: alno, ; \u2018Monday \u2018and Tuesday, 68c pair.CUSHIONS \u2014Civeres Cushions, eize 2.x \u20182%, with fri, - assorted coverifise, 400.Monday - anû \u2018Tuesday, 30c each.OILCLOTHS\u2014Good, Serviceshle Baglish Floor Cloths, 2 and 4 yards.wide.Monday \u2018and \u201cTuesday, per square yard, 20c and 270.\u2019 BASH CURTAINS White Muslin, for Short Sash Curtaizs.Regular sc.\u2018 Monday ahd : Tuesday, 744c yard., .| mxraNsioN.BRASS, RODS, for Sash Curtains, extend 2 to \u201c inches.Special; So.\" Just to Tempt You out Early on Monday we'll Sell: : 25e Double, Fold Homespun Drees Goods.M onday morning, at 156 yard.60c and 69 All Wool and Silk and Wool French Printed - Cashmere Flaoneln, .morning, 25¢ yard._ .\u201c20e Family Sheeting, 2 yards wide, for 14340, : : Bic Fancy Stripe Broche and Plain Silks, on Monday.morstne, at\u2019 2e.yard, enter yar 50c, AIT Wool Double.Fold Homespuns, for 200.\u2019 BVERY LADIES\u2019 HAT in stock must be cle ared before the \u2018New Year.\u2018Former prices « or values cut no figure now.If you want a Hat come in and choose one.The price won't worry you, we guarantes.: FOUR BIG BASKETS OF RIBBONS, remnants, all colors, all rediiced.a | ALL OUR ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND PLANTS offering at from 3 to 50 per cent.off.Special Cut- Prices for Monday re and Tuesday In Holiday Groceries: | TABLE FIGS, per Ib., TOBulaF 12360, for vrehsmernsereernementernmranenniaseceeencennstees, TO \u2018SWEET, ORANGES, dozen, regular 20c, for = Sevessdiarenseasenss pravenrencenese see e 15C TABLE RAISINS, per 1b., regular 20, fOF .ceremareesmanss sense net ren more use seen caves se 150.-BEST TABLE PRUNES, 5 Ib.tins, 506, fOF 6 s\u2026:sseocoaoucenseeusresennsannsones nec simesse 35c J dasouossesscnurncnne soc BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib.tin, regular Ke, for .evessereiesireesimaresorestniismsatoes 12%0C BREAKFAST COCOA, per Ib, regular 18c, LOF.cac.vesemecunseer es crrasesereseenense 180.BEST MIXED CANDY, 8 1bs., fegular 240, OF .cecvrrreseccacorsiopnncessin \u2014_\u2014 BEST PASTRY FLOUR, 10 1bs., regular 30c, for Seresseeiiisurtaenssiamensrtts aise ee 280° 1 esquisses sanvsirensee BOO : \u2018REDPATH SUGAR, 22 1bs., regular $1.10.tor oveenee rene née néere cc ces ces creceg 990 WISHING YOU.THE = CULES of the SEASON Gor.ST.CATHERINE and ~ PEEL STS.& DOMINION __ SQUARE - - MONTREAL - HARDWARE.\u201cLik the old year\u2014the prices oh the Fancy Goods part of our stock, \u201cpe ie aver down.We have aan something \u2018for jou to se fed.thing to please someone else.large assortment i Te __ CARVERS and CARVING rm TABLE KNIVES, DESSERT NIV ENTVRS, S k at \u20ac: s of rp ae.\u201c FRUIT KNIVES, POCKET KNÎVE Bossom, CASES OF TB, fins, Moulds, Fudding 1 Moulds, Cream: Moulds BEST ASSORTMENT in town.BRASS XEITLE XETTLES and 1 Fire-trons, -Andirons.Fonders.= BOTF TOOL CHESTS and, many oni Oytton Freepers > a M.PHILBIN\u2019 8, ear rm LE 5 : -ance of about .1,200 students.A NE Rin TPS 2000 SE MES PASSES die aggre A RY re: en 5 Gan ABER mhz ; 8 4 ms =\u201d 2 A three Gnthotie opllaghs.in the | .provinces, owing propsity ating 5 about $800,000, \u2018with a total Income of - about 395,000 and an aggregate attend- Dal- housie, the largest, at Halifax, and the University of New Brunswick, at Fredericton, .N.B., are.non-sectarian.Acadia; at Woltville,\u2019 N.S, in Baptist; _ Mount Allison, Sackville, N.B., Methd- + dist; King\u2019s, Windsor, N.S.Episcopd- Man; St.\u2019 Francois Xavier, Anuigonish, _ Roman Catholic; St.Anne\u2019s, Church * Point, N.S, and St.Joseph\u2019s, Mem- ramcook, N.B., are Catholic ard are maintained by the Acadlans.J'rince of Wales, Charlottetown, P.E.L, is also the nonmal school of that province, The Protestant institutions are sectarian only in: their management and it thus occurs that the work which could be done by a certain number of professors at one spot is divided between many times that Humber at varlous centres, Tha advantages of concentration are obvious; economy, added facilities for research and superior \"equipment being tie most important.Nevertheless these .colleges are do-, ing ricble work as-it Is and they face \u2018their difficulties .with.determination and \u2018energy.The close touch which it Is possible for the teachers of a small college to maintain with their\u2018 scholars\u2019 is a factor of no small importance.There are also to be con- \" sidered the sentiment attached to historical associations and the opposition of the localities in which the colleges are situated.Some of the latter\u2019 are simply towns built around the college buildings and depend on them fy largely for support.But high us.the present personnel of the faculties {s, concentration would gather men of still higher, - attainments.Dalhousie\u2019 has just glven up to Edinburgh one of its ablest minds.It is possible that Old.Scotia could not have robbed \u2018the New.of Professor MacGregor had, he had the wider fleld of a Maritime university in which to labor, Dalliou- sie already has faculties.of medicine and law, and, being located .in.the chiet city of the central province,\u2019 an exten- slon of this Institution to the requisite size would seem to: offer a solution to the problem.But, bé that as it may, wherever .located, the - consummation of the scheme would -s0 redsund to.- the educational Interests of the provinces by .the sea, so many of whose.men have held and continué to -hold | .places of eminenñce in the country\u2019s _ affairs, and to the interests of the Dominion at large that ts development.* cannoj but be followed with keen interest.« ed soon after in a starving condition.\u201d o \"It 1» «doubtfu] if the charge of in-.| 0 Bumanity,.sometimes .alleged: against the British authorities.over the ques- | tion of the concentration camps, is really entertained by those who maxe it.Jnhumanity implies intention, and that, it is conclusively demonstrated by this correspondence, is all towards making easier the lot of the unfortunates who have had to leave their homes because of the stern dio- tates of war.The concern bhown by \u2018the - Secretary for the Colonies might \u2018well remove the bitterness of his con- \u2018tinental critics.\u2019 : ANOTHER OPTIMISTIC BALFOUR: Mr.Gérald Balfour, like his rather more attractive brother, is an optimist\u2019 \u2018concerning the future\u2019 of, British trade.It is characteristic of both of them \u2018that while the rest of England is greatly worked up about Lord: Rose- bery, Mr.Chamberlain and the war, the Balfour brothers should go oft to.modest\u2019 functions and talk about, trade \u201cJust as if there was no war at all.Mr.- Arthur.\u201cBalfour \u2018only the other'day expressed himself as-satisfied tor the future of British commerce so long as Rritish .employas and workers _bestirred themselves.\u201cMr: Gerald Balfour, now installed at the hedd of that.Board of Trade, where Mr.Gladstone learned 60 much more about \u2018various businesses than was known to plenty of men in those businesses, has just emerged to tell the Liverpool, shipping \u2018interests that the British mercantile marine is holding its own pretty well, and that the fate of the Empire is, in his view, as naturally.bound up in the mercantile marine as In the navy.In-; stead.of waiting to see what is going to come of thls new talk of \u2018protection, he blandly confessed that he belongs: to the school Who think it is not in .the power of the state to.do much for industry, gave by allowing enterprise and energy the freest.play.At the same time, He could.not counsel indifference to what was being done in\" other na- .tions for the shipping trade, which, more than any other industry, \u201cne believed to be essential to and.intimately connected.with the life.of the nation.\u201cOther industries\u2019 might decay and \u2018perish\u2014it was otherwise with the shipping industry.If they lost their mer-\u2019 | cantile marine it would mean nothing \u2018less than :the destruction of the British | etn itself .That Empire was essentially an Empire of the sea; It rested: upon \u2018two great supports, the navy | in the first instance\u2019 and the mercantile | marine in the second.\u201d Each of these supports was.\u2018necessary to the.other.Heavy would be the \u2018responsibility: of \u2018any Government in this country which by fault of omission or commission \u2018placed\u2019 iti Jeopardy - the mercantile marine.\u201d But while noting the dis-\u2019 position of \u2018other\u2019 countries to subsidize shipbuilding and to acquire ships, Mr.Balfour noted.first that the very subsidies offered by other \u2018countries might .be taken as the\u2019 measure of superior \u2018advantages enjoyed by Great Britain, \u2018and, second, that while.600,000 tons of shipping \u201chad been transferred.to other countries \u2018durmg the past year, \u2014_\u2014 MR.CHAMBERLAIN AND THE CON.- CENTRATION CAMPS.The latest British blue book on South | African matters deals with the mortality of the concentration camps.Tt _Teveals not only the existencé of a very high death\u201d rate but.also the solicitude of the authorities, and espe- clally of-Mr.Chamberlain, to do any-.|.thing \u2018that - could be done towards applying a remedy:_\u2018-In the three months, Septembér, October and \u2018Nov- | ember, there were about 8,500 deaths \u201cAn the .camps, .of: which 7,000 were of children.\u201d \u201cMr.Chamberlain's .deep .con- - cern over the existence of such.conditions is shown by his repeated and\u2019 ur- \u201c gent messages tè Lord Milner.Thus | the loss had been replaced by new - on November &.he.\u2018telegraphed :\u2014 shipping of just double the amount; \u201cPlease consider whether aggrega- | and moreover that of the tonnage.thus tion of large numbers will not always \u2018replaced by new ships 33 per cent.involve excessive \"martallty.- \u2018If -so, represented construction prior to 1885 only remedy isto \u2018break: Up camps into ! and\u2018 55 per cent.construction.prior to smaller units.- Expense must nôt be 5 1890.Invention and improvement fn @llowed to stand in the way.\u201d | shipbuilding have .progressed some- After some further.communications, | what.in those ten or fifteen years, and fn which Mr.Chamberlain asked for.in- \u201citis a-fair deduction from Mr.Balfour's formation of several kinds, without | Statement that \u2018the British shipowners always being able to .get.it as quickly | \u2018I have.very much: improved thelr own @s he wished, he again cabled a long Position even if they have eold out a.message in the course of which: ha | lot.of ships.They still have the.best sald that as Lord Milner was in pè- | ones, for themselves.The Messrs.Bal: sition to \u2018exercise full \u2018authority over : the camps \u201cIt, is necessary, in view of.- your responsibility, that I should be - satisfied that.all possible steps are | being \u2018taken to reduce the rate of mortality, especially\u2019 among\u2019 children.\" And |.again \u2018Are you satisfied that the medical and nursing staff is sufficient,.they are wise, for there will be othe: years after this one.a _\u2014 THE TROUBLES CA, SOUTH AMER- \u2018South America is In a state of acute inflammation just.at present, and-there four are taking things 2asy.\u2018Possibly } Tate \u2018| saining a foothold in South Amerion and the.United States is determined oppose her, which she cannot hon- refrain from doing after decade aeaoriion.\u2018of & dootrine which bears matter in settled.HITHER 2 AND Yon - Unole Sam evidently needa copious.doses of pepsin in nis benevolent assimilation.of Pa.Filipinos.An Otto man, rormariy a \u2018large atook- holder in-and secretary of a manufacturing concern which .joined a trust, has committed suicide on finding his: stock worthless and himself shut out fron \u2018the new management, Hwvélu- tion, whether of species or of events, {8 remorseless, and: the.concentration characteristic\u2019 of this \u2018period must cruelly\u2019 crush that \u201cwhioh cannot \u2018escape it.FI .In: peremptorily closing the m uth of General Miles, who was just olling up his inferior maxillary preparatory | to getting into the Sampson-Schley- Dewey controversy in good earnest, the President has\u2019 rendered.a service to humanity.It is probable that had the rough rider President been: in a position to charge into this wearisome: | affair' in {ts early stages he would have sparsd- the world the tedium of subsequent deyelopments.© - .= = .- The Philadelphia Times, speaking.of measures favorable to American built ships, says, \u201cIt is.very Ukely that such a policy will violate: some existing - treaty engagements with other powers, \"but .the.Republicans did not.\u2018stop to.consider this dificulty when | they suggested the extra taxon foreign shipments.: Neither \u2018are we going to \u2018take it into account now.that we want a lower tax for American shipowners.\u201d | \u201cThe idea of such an absurd trifle as a treaty erigagement with a foreign power being allowed to stand.in the \"jects 13.of oourse too preposterous: for a moment's consideration.[A oo Tele ale 2 C5.President Roosevelt, capering around the White House \u2018at play with \u201chis | children, Chfistmae Day, recalls the well known gnecdote of Henry IV.of, France when surprised by the august Spanish ambassador -while on all- fours | mlaying \u2018éharget for\u201d Ms little.son.\u201cAre you à father?\u201d \u2018he asked the astounded.ambassadot.\u2018Yes Sire,\u201d was\u2019 the response.\u2018In.\u2018which case I will continue,\u201d and \u2018with that the conqueror of Ivry pranced off, \u2018urged to his best speed by thea infant cavalier astride his, back.\u2019-.The father of the United .States may be smitten with a certain\u201d \u2018tenderness in, making\u2019 their ballots when they remember this incident.*]- Te eo \u2018The.Ottawa \u2018Journat TaAÏses the query: \u201cIf \u2018a roof is.not properly taken |.care of; and a fatal\" accident happens through a fall of ice or snow from that roof, what would you call the person who owns or has the responsibility for | the roof.\u201d The \u2018answer îs à.word \u2018which sends.- chills down sensitive\u2019 spires.Not long ago the writer saw a piece of ice | weighing at least flve pounds fall with a.crash from the roof.of.a building on: St.James Street, narrowly missing a couple of \u2018men.standing on the sidé- walk.It is a \u2018good deal less trouble to dispose -of.the ice before it\u2019 leaves a roof than it is afterward, particular.1y it it comes In contact with anybody's head\u2019 in transit.of- sl] gleefully at the series of mistakes which Britain has been making In South Africa, and as each\u2019 new on: comes to light they burst into a howl \u201cof \u2018delight.In the meantime, on the principle of a burnt child dreading the fire; Britain \u2018has taken.these les- \u2018| They took back the ehimmering silks, and way of any of the United \u2018States\u2019 pro- | Forelgn nations have been éhuckiin=1 - venting it.\" Ë, &nd that adequate steps are taken: % \"have cases of infectious disease detected immediately isolated and treated\u2019 specially?It is shown by thé reports that a great.deal of good work has been done and that there is every de: sire to do what is necessary for health and comfort, but still the death-rate \" has.been going up steadily and the present situation cannot be accepted if forethought and science, can suggest any expedients for curing or.pre- The\u2019 camps must, if necessary, be moved and broken up.into smaller unlts, as I have- already Andi- cated.Do you feel satisfied that it is wise that\u2019 the new camps in Natal.should be started.on\u2019 such a large scale?8*ading ie advised more.praé- tical! methods, and in his writings.advocated the erection \u2018of à.building which would be,.a home for the so- clety and where its.members.could included the creation of*publle courses, the / \u2018formation\u2019 of a pension fund; the \u2018nauguration of a conservatory.of mu: sie, the graiiting of scholarships, etc.all \u2018this, of course, dependent upon the eréetion of a huilding where the programme could be carried out.> \u2018The scheme was finally brought to a successful issue, \u2018and tained from the Legislature: tion - \u201cthat public courses would \u2018 \u2018be It wäs the carrying out of this {dea that gave.Montreal the splendid Mr.Beique.entered.-upon the: scene a3.president.of the association at .-a time when.his\u2019 wide \u2018experience and methods Tated some time\u201cbefore=-Hls most Im: por tant work, was, perhaps, In connec- |.tian: with the openTng at the \u201cCaisse | | Natiomale JA'Rconomie.\u201d nn organization, which, though for'-the benelit of the members of thi St, Jean Baptiste It in as much 2d it has\u2019 an entirety dif- It is officially known as.the \u201c+ Association st.Baptiste, Caisse.Natiogal a Economie, de Montreal.\u201d The \u201cCaisse Nationale\u201d Is a \u2018sort of \u201cIt is not an Its object is.to provide a pension for Hts Members after a given time\u2014twenty years, T think.\u201cof ~ The Bost.\u2018Catarrh Medicine is Catarrhozone \u20141t ~ Cures When \u2018All Others\u2019 Fail\u2014Cures 5 - Quickly and Permanently.¢ many years the.as- | eockifian found -Its best expression of | Mr.David ob- À the sum [| of $10,000 as a \u2018contribution, on, \u2019\u2018condi- |\u201d permitted him _to | give effect to.the programme \u2018formu- Jean | that\u2019 time the \u2019 men or boys.\u2018 But \u2018we excel in Gentlemen's weaves and colors, at 25¢, 50¢, 75¢C.\u2018ones for boys àt 25c and soc.T Here are only two days léft to.buy thém now.a selection here in New.Year's Gifts for gentlemen, for young men, middle-aged\u201d \u2018men, old : GENTLEMEN will.find a nice \u201cvariety of suitable, acceptable gifts for ; : ladies\u2014Gloves, Umbrellas, Perfumes, Toilet Cases, etc.| Wear.we thank you for the.business you have been giving us during the past.all over fown \u2018looking for something special and ¢etld not find it, come to > ALLAN'S ; you'll save money by trading here, » all the year through.Co : a Have You Bought Your New Year\" s Presents LADIES will find it easy to make New, lovely, rich Neckties in fashionable All shapes, Puffs, Derbys, DeJohnuilles, Bows.[ variety of extra fine qualities in-new Neck Scarfs or Mufflers at 75¢, 91; $1235, $1.50; cheaper.a \u2018Gloves, silk or wooldined, fur.lined; etc., 73¢, $1.00.up to 44:50.Walking .Canes and Umbrellass Fancy.Braces, \u2018Handkerchiefs, Dressing Gowns, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Overcoati, etc, Shaving Mugs and Shaving Cases, Cuff and C \u201collar Boxes, Necktie.Boxes; etc.: \"FOR BOYS\u2014Tuques, Sashes, Mittens, Blanket Coats, Neckties, Toys, Horses, Trains, Musica c =.Toys, Tool Boxes, Braces, Pencil Cases, Toboggans, \u2018Knife, Fork an# ànoon Sets.: FOR GIRLS\u2014Tuques, Sashes, Mitts, Dolls, Table \u201cTennis, Pictures and Photo Frames, Glove © Boxes, Chind and Tin Tea Sets, 25¢.to $1.00; initials, and lots of other goods too numerous to mention A Leather Purse for.Dollar.Bills Free, with every $1.00 Purchase.217 Ç resets erties \u2014\u2026.School Companions ; Come in r All Welcome! - Cor.Graig and Bleury, \u201cand \u2014 2299 St.Catherine st.Handkerchiefs, with If you have.been ey Large.Smoking Jackets, monthly contributions are entitled to a share In the profits.This associa.St.Jean Baptiste Society: enefgy to the St.Jean Baptiste So- gratitude of his compatriots, ' French- Canadians are proud of Mr, Belque.citizehs of Montreal, who recognise.in \u201c| nim a gentleman of public spirit and | integrity.JUDGE OR SENATOR.some members who have faithfully pald thelr.| tion is managed by the officers of the Mr.Beique has devoted his time and.ciety, and in doing so he has won the | | This pride is shared, however, by alt That Mr.Beique Will not be made à | {Judge was practically decided STAN DARDS «.THE., ho i I y 21 E #3 à 3 mre a 1 Cd w n Ki Fre a | : À + \" \u2018 fe ps e gow nch-Canadians ; Li : the lading French-Cena- Linton goreros of the Province the - .Satine 3 \"gene of Montreal stands prominently 9¢ Quebec, and his chief assistant was.re : © Me Bh Le.Belawe KC.In poul-| Ne Darty couts Ho SRE te Turgeon De | \u201cRica \u201cMr.Belque_ je a Liberal, an Hon.L S.Huhtington, Honore Mercier, aunt Liberal who bee given Mr.Justice à Honoré Mercier: HAD MANY IMPORTANT CASES.Prestioal aid in person amd by his 'ative ranke and Me.Belque.AC INe Quo Mr De Yr Lome wealth to the success of the Liberal rat meeting of the committee the ob- Governor of Quebec, and this honor cause.As a bdusingss man and a jects of the new organization were was again conferred upon him in 1889 shrewd speculator, he has amassed a Clearly outlined; they were to free the by Lord Stanley, then Governor- \u201cThe remedy doesn't exist that will cure Catarth so , quickly as Catarrhozone, - It relieves the most stubborn cases in.a - short time, and \u2018drives the disease so thoroughly from the sys- * tem that it néyer returns.Catarrhozone cures by the inhalation - of medicated air, a convenient.common-sense treatment that finds favor with everybody.Druggists boldly recommend: \u201cCatarrhozone in preference to all other \u2018remedies, because they \u2018know it\u2019s the best, and every progressive doctor prescribes it \\ for the same good reason.\u2019 What's the good: of experimenting with snuffs, stomach?medicines.tablets or atomizers ?° They never did cure catarrh, ~~ and -never-will ;-simply-because-they-can't_reach_the trouble.But Catarrhozone gaes wherever the air breathed goes, and no matter how deep seated or.chrenic the disease may be, it will reach and cure it.Now, that\u2019s the.kind of.remedy you want, | .| time since \u2018when he refused to ascend | the bench.Asked one day what he thought\u2019 of the rumors to the effect that he \u2018was to be made a judgé, he : repHed: \u201cI am-the judge In this.Case, and I decide not to be a judge.\u201d \" But Dame Rumor is still whispering, a \u2018| and it is said that Mr.Befque will ere.vo : + + [long be appointed to the Senate.: Lo 8 -Mr.Beique has risen into promin- [ ence on his merits.Never seeking an © office; \u2018he has forced offices to seek him; then he has refused them.Polite, even to punctilio, he has the grage- ful and affable manners of -his French - bancestors.Mr.Beique -stands erect throwing his shoulders back, and | spéaks to you in a soft and quiet tone.| His courtesy is proverblal.Hurried or atrieisure-Mr\u2014 Bel nds-time\u2014to- listen to his numerous interviewers.\u2018He Is particularly friendly with.Slr ve \u2018Wilfrid Laurier, ~ Tand Lady Laurler were.in Montreal last.winter they stayed with Mr: \u201cis tho highest or ER ~~ first Standard or Fnsign of the British Empire, and the -; im the highest < or first Standard of Pape Art manufagture,, and is justly named the Ro 2 .4 + the lato Queen Victoria having \u2018honored the Piano by selecting a MASON & RISCH.he ow al To Standard is the Ensign to hi ple that the King i6 \u201c At Home.\u201d The Royal Piano, \u201cMASON ~~ = | 0 & RISCH,\u201d proclaims to the Peon le that MASON & RISCH arc at home in .the art of Piano\u2019 manufacture.Purchasers should visit our warerooms, 2469 St.\u2019 Catherine Street, and secure one of : : .these Royal Standard .ro MASON & RISCH PIANOS ' a WL ; : When \u2018the Premier.| EN ~ .ri = Le often decidedly adverse to.anticipation.0-day and: cure ourself.of cat rrh for all time tô come: | Belque ana nis family, Sherbrooke |The \u201cSalada\u201d firm | trolled So so'get it to-day y a | Belage gna nis amily, on sherbronks The *Sslady\u2019, \u201care ls controled Stove\u2019 Polish Feld Mr.Dutcher Law, a prominent citizen of Italy Gross, N s.says: has been striking the key note of suc- | know \u2018their business, who are \u201ctea men\u2019 and this alone; whose whole cess, and has been, and is now more and sole attention and interest is cen- oo than ever one of the \u201cmen of the day.\u201d SULTANA 8 I experimented with hundreds of catarrh remedies, and found the Keeps New Stoves New majority worthless, dismal failures: Catarrhozone was the first to- give TT J.A.Vi |tred \u2018In Ceylon teas; men who have \u2014 : + A, ; .Coe RD CE \u2014 learned .the lesson by heart, that to \u2014 1} ! lasting relief; it enred me, and I can with pleasure testify as to it LR Te ; SPECIAL NOTICE.| be _perminently successful \u2018you must pen engaged in thelr coèupation for residents of the British apiry obtain; great merits as a cure for cafarrh of the nose and throat\u201d Ce serve the publio \u2018well\u201d\u2014-nos jalf meas- |what there is In it; but- they have| ed 89, as follows: \u2014Enpgland 31, Can; \u201c LR RU s The \u2018evolution In tea selling from the ures, but \u201cwell,\u201d to-day, to-morrow found more profit and lasting success \u2018ada 7, Scotland 3, New Soaand 3, Viet +: -old-time bulk system to the sea and.always.in giving the public \u201cgood\u201d tea and ori 2, Quéensiarti -1, 11, and: Jead packet principle, in which the \u2018Salada\u2019 people have so everlastingly advocated and demonsirated, has proven to be of inestimable benefit to | the tea-drinking world, as it is now an easy matter to secure a regulation \u201calways good allke\u201d cup of tea in : How well they have succeeded in \u201cgood\u201d value, and this is why they do thelr work and desires is patent to on wh \u2014Adv.\u2018every observant.ons \u2018day.by day, t\u2014and alone Why rem month by month, year.by year, the| .\u2018PATENT REPORT.1 steady growth: and expansion 0 \u2018 \"4 Owen N.Evans, solicitor 6f patents suite pusineur has and expsrt, Temple Building, r rte India J.Those granted to ansiane-: x \u2018are as follows:\u2014 + an SHELL pesosss of prods 4 salts, Hats A.zoke, John D.Gale; ARRHOZO ne,on Apacé, | until to-day the:sales have grown to Conn, : pion foohthe\" \u2018use; price, Jote: \u2018treatment, consistin of beautifully.polished hard rubber \u2018inhaler and sufficient $1.00 mall size, 456 At A druggists, or by.mail; from N: el, sd King ton, Ont.Devs.¢ od perfection, whereas in re one ¥ was hever sure\u201d un.| at A à favorable ronounced its verdict, Si of hich was EE gs FS upwards of ten .miilion packets per.annum.The \u2018Salada\u2019 doncern' a6 not claim to be or pose as philaathropists; not at Lait they ae practical business | à Gr } ; RS ve ; : er that, in thé past week 494 United t than the United State.tates.ehts wère granted, of which 78 were fru granted to residents of countries tenes Th 3 A Denia; £89,843, .x re. _ No.4400, at 5: St.Lari Rem Na.ho A \" Nictofa, = Hall, e foast of Ht.Joh Peter the sacred ast of Masonry- beyond men:v.he begin- ing pa the Masonic new yese: all the\u2019 lodges of Montreal attended- either afterneen or evening at the: \u201cof the order fer the inst1.la\u2018-sn uf those new whoss names Pave a:vvady Deas announced in-The- Herald.W.s Hooper Jnstaljed the lodges Bro.under th adic G .2 t raat es oil S 3 13e Na, 374 at 4 mm.at 6 R.W.Bro, Joha 8 D.D.GA, installed Montreal Kilwinning s \u20ac in the evening; M.W.Bre.B.Tooke, P.G.M., installed Royai Albert at 5; R.W.Bro.I§ Brophy, D D.G.M., dié the wark rar t:vyal Vistopra, and R.W.Bro; H.S$.Coupar, P.D.D.G.M., for Victoria Lodge.Lachine.The remaining -iodges received their officers |.at the hands of R, \\V.20).VI.Brophy, \u2018 ampisted by R.W.Bro.Gao.©.Stan-{.\u201cton, P.D.D.GM, as| R.W.Bro.W.Pasterson, P.D.D.G.M, The annua! lodge banquets were held fn the evening, and all the leading cafes the city were kept busy.St.Georges, No.16, Q.R., and Royal Albert, No.25, 9! R., met at the Windsor, with wW.M, Bros.H.M.Cockfleld -and Herbert Tatley in the\u2018ohair.Montreal Kilwinning, No.20, under W.M.W.Bro.J.E.Wright, met at Alexander\u2019 © |: and.Mount Royal, No.32, at Her esty\u2019s, under W.M.W.Bro.C.A.Smart.St.Andrew's dined @ at Conservatory Hall.W.M.W.William \u2018Ware \u2018presiding, as.did iso St.Paul's, Lo No.8374 E.R., under W.M.W.Bro.H.Spragge.Zetland Lodge, No.-12, with their W.M.W.Bro.Wm.Jen- ninga, went .to the Place Viger, and i.chose the Wel- | the Tonic Lodge, No.38 land Cafe, with W.M, W, Bro.P, Baker in the chair.Ho al Victoria Lodge, No.57,.gen e' Quegn's, with W.Bro.W.Rodden \u2018as W.M., \u2018and the or suburban lodges, Victoria, No.79, Lachine, and Westmount, No.76, were at their lodge room and the Westmount, ,respectively, under their \u2018worshipful masters, .W.Bre.A.W Ward and W.Bro.George Plow.St.George's Lodge, No.440, E.R., held their banquet at Welsh\u2019s Hall, St.Peter street, with W.Bre.J.P.Adams in the -chaîir, and st.Lawrence Lodge, No.640, BR, -met | at their rooms, 6 Phillips Square, under the presidency of their worshipful master, W.Bro.J.\u201cA.McCarrow, and presented-a jew el to their past master, W.Bro.T.J.Rutherford.At all these places the evening was made jubilant with music and gong, and delegations from each lodge made the Tounds with fraternal.greetings.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ep\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Le MURDERED \"UNDERGROUND.A Mine Superintendent at Cripple | Creek Killed By Unknown Assasin.Co : Celpple Creek, Col.28.\u2014Martin Giense the Wild Horse, \u2018Damon end \u2018Deadwood mines, sa, feund yew erday dead at.the Yottom of the Kalanmzoo shaft, 500 feet below the aurface of the ground.The body berrib y manglet.The ground aronad mouth 5° tue-ataft hore marks of a veraggle, end it Is evident thit Gleason was murdered, although no motive for the Gleason.divappeared the before, yesterday.A reward of $5,000 bag Docs otfered.for the capture of the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Te stacked with cholera or summer com- |; any kind send at once for a bottle Boe Dr.5 D.D.Kellogs' 8 Dysentery Cordial and EP ETRE.eee © \u2018age 4t according \u2018to directions.It acts with wonderful rapidity in subduing that dreadful Qisegse that.weakens the strongest man and that destroys the young and delicate.aoe.who have used this cholera medicine or tly and never: tails to effect & thor-.ag cure.\u2014adv.\u2014_\u2014 eweeT CAPORAL CIGARETTES Jus NARIAGES vexms | aléérectiae.Rates\u2014Birth \"Notices.Notices, 50e: 50e: Denth Notices, : BIRTHS.BULE\u2014At 195 Shuter Street, on a, the Be; \u2018December | wife of Charles A.Bu, of a son.BOUDROT\u2014At Westville, Plotou, N.8., on | - December 15, to Mr.and Mre, Louis Bou- droé, @ daughter.= .MBNARY\u2014At Farnham, on December.21, the wife of \u2018A.Menary, of a Javebier.: PAULSEN-\u2014At 251 Knox Street.n December 21, Po Dir.and Mrs, > Paulsen, à a ! deughter.RPID\u2014On Decsuiber 23, at uta, to- Mr.- JRA JE RU meme + \u2018and babi R.8.Reld, a son.HYAMS-SUTTON-\u2014On December 20; sit the residence of tfie bride's fathèr.273 Street, by the Rev.J.Fleck, fa ter.of W.R.-Sution, 40- Willa ack worth Hyams, of Montreal.ane ' A ACLEBOD-MORRISON\u2014 At Whitney Pier, C.B.on- Décember 12: Ag Ma aid, Maboolm J.MILLER-HENNIGAR\u2014On' December 18, nt Nomthfiedd.Hants, N.S.by the Rev.Geo.R, Mantell, Ezra \u201cisller to: Florence.Hen.nigar.DEATHS IN THE GITY- AGNEW\u2014On December 25, Joantette Fler- nor Manson, Acarty befoved wife of Wil.\u201cem Agnew, gzed 531 $enrs and 9 months.ve te.BARTH-\u2014On Deccunher V3, James Albert | 2(Bertte).aecorsl surviving son of the.late |.\u201cJames Parth: aged 19 yeans dnd 9 months, Interred on Dec snber, 28 Ja Mount Royal Cemd\u2018ters.VERT\u2014At 1050 Dathomsie Street, May: de Fivert, Infamt\u2019 daughter of Thomas\u2019 Elvert.\u2018Funegal private.- ; LAVERS\u2014On December 28, Wiliam H.Lavers, contractor, aged 0 \u2018years and \"11 months.- B } SCOTT\u20140m December 24.Ludnwire Han- nab fea Seat, dearly hetoved daughter of W.W, scott, at the age of 8.month end.2 days.- OEATHS ELSEWHERE, HUGHFS\u2014At Grand Bey due December 22, Wim, Edwin\u2019 «on Fawatd and Jeannette Hughes, aged 10 \u2018years, KBRE\u2014At Island Brook.Que, on Deçem* ber 1Y, James Kerr-ngod-a7-yesse\u2014 LAMPLOUGH-On December 21, at Otta\u201d | wa, .Lissle Gray, wifo of Thomas B.PAP vee 19, of 8 \u2018Jolin, NB.fa \u201cPeco By derek 3.lang, in the 44th year of his age.UNRO\u2014At Ottawa.; M sa Campbell, widow ly td her.4th year.MYBRAZON December 22, at Ottawa, Mrs.| CONOR December 22.st Ottas Chartes O'Connor, barrister, aged: years.\u2018ancouvèr, B.C., +m_Decetn- ber 12,.Mre.James Ringer, aged 24 years.Under the Ban soupe vie dislike Indy charlotte ge gelatine.30 years od, roperintendent of: | | aL jo art] © December, 22, of the tate 'Johs | 8 | showed t) to iol nithin ne sasociation at the y 340 So ver Re hoary x En: bora , Was paid 1 ep > pa pepe \u201cto x \u2018mortuary benefit for 19 was STE at $1,000.Dealing with ttér of pe re in unter» hotel acoammad tion, the report oy SERRE, icenes Ellis \u201cdelivered a \u201cable add SPECIAL NOTIGR.- Special attention is celled to 9 ou | \" $175 Cabinet Grand Plahos.\u2018These in- \u2018struments contain third and every modern \u2018improvement, - = aclading \u2018the harp, mandolin and ban) tach ment.Quaranteed to on Positively no such value Where in the Dominion.Layton Bros, 144 Street.N.B.\u2014Opeg evenings, January 1 \u2014adv, - until Lge CHARITY BALL, NEW YEARS wie >,\u2019 .- ; EATEN BY WOLVES.| \u2014 i Horrible Fate of a Man In the North .ern Part of Manitoba.> Past 008 Man., Dec.B.A Ay t to this sectiof 5) =) Ge orthuvestern.Te dale and Strathel find- Fe of pe ody of à man in 2 ot hood | \u201cAccording to \u2018the story the body was tœu \u2018and eaten by wolves which Toam at.will in num in this com The te \u2018mains could not be .recogniz \u201cbut nu présumed to be the body who became lost and or bcqtiontly frozen | during the recent severe weather.Another theory is that the man while travel- Jing alone may have been attacked by the timber wolves, which are nu s : very férocioug in the Den au- \u201cthorities- will investigate the | report.ae = \u201cHAVE YOU TRIEQ TM Meerschaum .\u2018Out Plug Smoking TFo- bacco.ws Al Right.Sold Everywhere.Te par Package.SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES ruth of the Sz 105 ne But a Little 1 t IX \" | ile.2 of 1 Have 8 VBiuckea the lage: Wan ho Pura Duet) \u201cig tere | rast 128 Pages.20 Songs.Full Musie Sime.Ale.Price Simpenca.Oharien Gautlez\u2019s Six Popular Baritene Songs, WORDS AND MUNC., Schubert aceshasne sanyeses \u2014\u2026sacces Tom sue nr asenocinnusocs 0000 cames Rock'd in the Cradle et the Depp T.P.Knight Mad Purcell Tams Sersipesaneraceraineseeeners ' *E | Condens John Dicks, Dicks, 313 Strand, | AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.NOTICE MILL-O WNERS \u2018We have.for sale the following secondhand Machinery, which will be sold at bargains to get quick turnover.Qne 18 x 42 Condensing Cut-off Engine.que 13 x 80 Brown Automatic Engine.que 196 59 Sie 2 Sijde Valve Engine.\u2018One 43 Laurie Automatio Engine «a.+ D One 7 x \u20187 Leonard Centre Crank Engine.One-8 inch 3-8ida Mou) One No.244 McGregor er ay 3-Side Moulder.Que At M gor Gourlay Band Re- -Saw.| Here eodworker, McGregor Gour- 4 ose eh Frame ficroll Saw, Cowan.ne Woodtr Saw Table.a er, Matcher and Moulage: \u2018One 2% inch\" ror Matcher, One Waymoth Gauge Lathe.Goodapead Variety \u2018Gauge Lathe.orizontal Tubular Boiler, 48 x be) feet.inch ust Fan.: o 50 inch Double Exhaust Fan.Address.for particulars, LAURIE ENGINE co.| 821 ST.JAMES STREBT,.\\ MONTREAL.The Montreal ory à Distriot tSavings Bank NOTICE.\u201cThis Bank will be closed at the Head Office and Branches, TUESDAY, the Slst December, ateording to its charter, in order to.add the interest to depositors\u2019 accounts.A P.LESPERANCE, Manager.wr iF d [wate ws Lats ot the Village 2.pod) One 9 x Slide Valve Engine.es One-8 x Hare Slide Valve Englaa.- One.8 x 18 Lauris High Speed rr | 0m D a £28 Fone » Hortrontal Tubular Boiler, 36 x-10.tok.+, { of an extensive : gaie, | sale imatituted by A.La.ees i Cosipted Him ire Insurance =p j= Ty Limit Ey es GEORGE C.HIAM, © NR.James Street.\"MORE SNAPS MACHINER tl dondluded the purchase pue Len ive Bash, Door and Planing.Mill Mant, and for the balance of this month we offer.the following machines & very lew prices: Two 13 ch ¢-Sided Moulding Machines, | Cowan & Co.make, One 24 \u2018nck ch Sided Planer and Matcher, Cant One 40.in toch Wheel Band Re-Saw Machine, Cowan & Co.make.Bed.One.28 prog Revolving er, planes 10 inches thick.Cant, Gourlay & Co.make.ax inch I Revolving Bed Planer, Cowan \u2018&\" \"One \u20182- Sptadle.Iron Top Shaper, Cowan, & 6 inc pistes 5 oi Sinith mae, Co.8 Be end Mortisioi i Hnd 8! 0! o - onthe: ou 5e rlag & Co.make.| Sta Tenoniog Machine, Cowan a On Blin Pine.Mahia, Cowan &: Co.a \u2018One Bash and Poor-Glamp, Gant Bros.makes One \u2018Rogers Au fe Grinder, One Power Fes make.One # inn roused ulder.= TV Rosie attachment, Cowan \u2018one 36 inch 20 Bagd Saw, American CANADA\u2019 MACHINERY AGENCY.- \u2018 H.NOLAN, Manager, ni St.James.St, Montreal NOTICE 10 TO DEBTORS le .In rs \u201cB: A.LEPROHON & CTR.\" - n Liquidation.Notice is percbr given, t,.by deed \u2018of executed By pede Notary, the wenty sixth diy Sr Déebmber, 1901, Aupele Resthér, Esq., of the City of Quebec, has sold and transferred to Marcotte & Marootte, Accountants, of the City of Montreal, all the 1 book debts of *\u2018B.A.Leprobon & Cle,\u2019 in and of \u2018which he had \u2018himself Bt the publio auction nt, Liquidator, and held by Marcotte Freres, Auttionoers, on\u2019 the.1 16th day of Beptember, 1801.Copy, of which har been deposited with the Prothonotary of the Superior Court for the City and District of Montreal; according to law.\u201cThese book debts are payable at our \u2018oftice, No.26 St.James Street.MAR Liquidation, \u2018been the- highest bidder | be trausterred by this Company to tho | December, 14 t Feed Planer and | MARCOTTB & COTTB, Accontants.< Montreal, 28th December.1901.be secured by at the Company's yegl and present and future, is and to authorize the tora to execute such Trust Deed ss may be advisable, containing Company.|.4.~T0 take such other action an may be e emalgamat! necessary to complete th tween the sald two Com generally, to transact such other usiness as may - come \"before the meeting.Dated at Montreal, this, twelfth Gay of December, 1901.R T HENEKER, on .be- THE SOUTH SHORE RAILWAY : COMPANY.»Notice is h given that a Special Gene eral Meeting of the Shareholders of the South Shore Railway Company, will be held at the Head Office of the Company, tn the City of Montreal, on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of January, 1902, at eleven 'o®clock in forenoon, for the \u2018following, smong othe purs poses: .1.\u2014To consider, and if deemed advls le, to ratify and approve of an agreement amal- -gamation between.this Company and the Quebec Southern Rallway Company, and to\u2019 authorise the Directors of the Company 19 complete the sald amalgamation; to onary 0.the Djrectors to accept, for the proper by fo.gamated Company, such consideration, securl- tien, bonds, debentures, stock and shares, as may de decided upon; to sign such other and \u2018future documents as may be.necessary complete and effectuate \u2018the consolidation ang amalgamation proposed, and to transact such other business as may be brought before the, meeting.Dated at Montreal, this twe:tsh.day of F.D.WHITE, Secretary.Notice is.hereby given by the undersigned, all râte-payers asésssed for the widening of Notre Dame Btréet East, of the City of.Montreal, that they will petition the Legislature\u2019 of the Provincp of Québec, at iis next ses- elon, tq amend the charter ot, the City of Montreal, and the law 57 Vict., 57, modity- ing the law 64 Vict.\u20ac.78, for the purpose of relieving from: the cost of the gald widening- ef Notre Dame Street East, the ratepayers who havo bcen \u2018assessed for that purpose by the sald\u2019 laws: Montreal Zoological Garden; \u2018Estate Adelaido Belanger; Estate Chas.T.-Viau; 0.Champagné: leandre -Gauthler;\u2019 Camille Coderre; Patrick Wright; Thibault; Estate Jean Louis Beaudry, Montreal, 14th December, 1901.Severe.=== IN | ALL, _ COUNTRIES.* QUARANTEED \u2026 : BEAUDRY & BROWN cL ENGINEERS AND.LAND SURVEVERS 107 67, James st MONTREAL.Sr | ood I Positions for Good Serva 3 20 Words, 100: a {1 Week, 256.20 words, 20\u20ac + six insertions, 25¢.- WANTED \u2014 \u201cMATRON AND ASSISTANT .Daitron for a \u2018Protestant-Institution for We- med.- references, etc., to Box A, BS, fice.304K \u2018Delp na smallpox hos- Address Steet.ToL | 98 Bleury, et.ix WN alipox as general pital near Montreal.ganisation Society.Main 1412.- WANTED \u2014 860 MONTIILY, COPYING LET- .ters at home.Either sex.Enclose two - stamps with application.Lake Shore er _centile Co., Dept.25, .Ohlcago.Es WANTED ZA CUTTER \u201cWHO CAN USE both scissors nnd kuife.Must have rofer- ences.Apply.P.0.Box 7 723, Montreal.: 305x beet ice skate factories of Germany, wants representative to handle their goods in Canada.Send for detalls, giving price limits, drawings, pr samples.\u2018skates w apted, to | .XK.8., 6390, care Rudo! Mosse, Koeln ea._Bh., Germany.WANTED \u2014 OFFICE ASSISTANT.APPLY, .etating experience, giving \u2018references and \u201c \u2018Balary expected, Box A 90, Herald.37x WANTED\u20148MART.YOUNG MAN AS { STENographer and general office assistant In wholesale house.Apply, stating age, ex- rience, and -shlasy.expected, to A 89; : erald.206X WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL semaid opt, wages servant; no \u2018washing; hou X Apply 91322 $13 to competent girl._chester st.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL A5.HOUSEMAID; ' chester st.- WANTED = ENERGETIC) HAN, N, AS MONTreal representative of lithographing, pript- \u2014 ing, book binding and photo engraving ' house.Good .salary.Address by letter, , \u201cLitho,\u201d\u2019 \"care, A.McKim '& Co: Muntreal.\u201d WANTED \u2014 CAPABLE \"GENERAL SER- * vant.Apply.with references, 164 Windsor \u2018 .street.2e9x .WANTED \u2014 \u2014 %60 MONTHLY, LY, COPYING LBT- - ters at bome; either sex.\u2018Enclose two .stamps with application.Lake Bhore Mercantile.Co., Dept.85, Ob Cex WANTED ENERGETI PRACTICAL man, to manage small Te mins ent position to right mam; knowledge f nch ; desirable, I Box A 88, Herald.810x RANT kD\u2014TWO BOYS WANTED AT ONCB.* \"Apply Herald Job Department.WANTED = A \u201cYOUNG GIRD AS GENERAL servant; light hous.work.* Apply 28 Charron.st., Pt.St.Charles.308x LAUNDRY \u2014 GOOD WORK.SHIRTS, pre - famiiy wasbing, 40c n dosen.Also dyeing: and\u2019 cleaning.Mireau's Model oh Jao gry, 589 Dorchester st.Ernest Mireau.1 WANTED\u2014AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY town and village to canvass for pne of the best-known papers is Canada, Libera) commissions will be pak! to good agents.AMl- dress Box XK, &, Herald Otflos té y.Also gfris to te learn.Apply to vis, at The Standard Shirt Ce.\"Limites Bente\u201d Avenue WANTHD \u2014 DE; teléb! hone; Roo Jum am St, Franedis Xavier and : Best stating prige, to A.M, } eraid Room \u2014 TH 0 .board, \u201cnk vue tam by R-wTmonT fet habits, vicinity Mount Royel ave.and\u2019 rk avd.Refersuces, ¥ K B, .\"Address \u2014 ~ Box 114, Bt.Jean Baptiste PO.Mont pal | 1 fately, giv experience, | Apply immediately.& Du Perl rg WANTED \u2014 WOMAN FAO His MAD} WANTED \u2014 ONE OF THE LARGEST AND | Dor- | x _ good references required.Apply \u20184132 Dor- | won SALE_HARNEAS, SPEEDING.DRIVing, family, 484 light bob Weighs.Styles.|.i bre od cam Bakery 8 rices and quality cap't be best.R.J.Pp ontreal _Latimer & ga -MCGIIE st.x Shamion er te FOR 3.LE BPRAL, CANES, FIRST CLARS Load 4 and cakes, 14 cents.Telephone Mais TIORSES VOR BALD BY AUCTION EVERY day at 3.90 pm.Private sales at all times -Co.ee \u2018Main 2m.ROOMS AND- BOARD.197-601 bt.Paul oh Ls pie.also bi for two gentlemen or married - , also .modern eonvenience; desirable locality and __eonvesient; Auer light, 30 Bertholet st.\u2018U ROOM \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED, - gas, hot water attachment, and use of bathroom.12B Vitre st, near Bt.Denis.206% \"ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, MUBEN- ate charges.44 Létour at x | Rooms \u2014 LARGD DOUDLE ROOMS, oN parlor fiat, also oth also \u2018table board.Gentlemen only.\u2018Phone Uptewn 1726.168 Mansfield \u2018et 30x ROOMS \u2014 TQ LET, LARGE BACK PARLOR, unfurnished, furnace beating, also others \u2018on: bathroom fat.Terma moderate.\"12 Mount St: Marie ave.off St.\u2019 Antoine st -ROOME\u2014TO LET, MOST CENTRAL L HOUSE, right between business and amusements; ne GArs neceasary; comforjable, warm, my * two, baths; Feasopable.Mrs.Roper, Beaver Hall.er rooms, EDUCATIONAL.a ives by Mrs Dann, puptl of tb Shon unn, pupil o e Roy Collage ot de mo n, -aerate.dressé or des st.oR Tr TEE =m emring br APRES TS Sma, ne wr irrisers L) M\u201d Nail Ont D.Mactennau, I ci lv OH.Oliney [XA Maclennan.NICK TRI vy, PARRISTORS \u201cand core, 3 \u2018St.James Street.Phone M.2450, vu \u20ac.Bitkerdike, H.J.Tribey.UUKBE & MULLIN, ADVOCATES, NEW .York Life Insurance Bldg, 11 Plage Montreal.Tel.Main (3, J.P.Cooke K.C., Crown Prosecutor; R.T.Mullin, B.C.Cable address, *Cookmull.\"™ 89 & ROSS, BARRISTERS, ETC, Ross Block, Sydney, Nova Scotia.Hugh Ros LL.B., Howard 8.Ross, B.A., LL:B BITCH, F PRINGLE & \u2018CAMERON, BAR: BARristers, ,Attorneys- \u201cat-Law, Solicitors | in Chancery, Notaries - Sunes \u2018ete, Cornwall, Ont.Jas.Leitéh A.Pringle, J.A.C.Cameron, bX : BUCHAN.CHAN, BLLIQ JE KENNEDY, vocates, etc., de \u201cLite Building, A St.James Street, Montreal a nçaie IBBONS & HARPER, FARRISTHRE.o L des Richmond a ba., London, Ee = BUSINESS CHAN rniture Transfer, 8 new y sleigh, 8 covered | gans, § seîts harness.ooDter and sum- mér blankéts, With telephone.Twenty ores call daily.i te i Box A 2 Jom SAS TANT ANT HUIT FR dentrail ted; Kx ra y eus SR busifiess.* For Trial sive, Sdtistaction guaranteed.TR Ww.| Foster Tol.| racûs =\"¥0 LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM.single rost, betkroom flat; ovary | ; oy Renvoi RENSHI BEDS, WANTED = A SMALL FLT, EEA ED, GP Bam oto., 2734 Notre Dame Street.|- or w ° \u201ca Adorons.3.BH.Hetald Office.ES ATER lo pile Be James | WANTED TO RENT\u2014AT inst boise tour 1 1st May next, & sel(-cog double Bo \u201con itubted on, su a BUSINESS CARTS, Foi Mac NDER GRANT & CO., CUST Src Short ale ce AY ouse Brokers.Forwarders.P.O.Dos - house Andistatiog .4M.323 Commissioners ef.2 | LOST \u2014 .FOE SALE \u2014 SAFES AND VAULT DOORS { FOR SALE \u2014 $125 EACIL | FOR CHOICE Tor ot al!:Gescriptions, both new and sgoond bard.G.Chapieau & Sons, Bell Tel Ban 1189.Me: chants 190.FOR - \"SALE\u2014TWO COTT ÂGE \u201cPIANOS, 5 - and $50.each eash; also 3 Squate Pianos, $45, $60 and $99; great bargains for peoplv \u201chaving ready cash.Leach's Plano Rooms.2440 St.\u201cCatborine Street, between Stanley and Drummond streets, For sal» \u2014°3 NEW TVPRIGITF PIANOS (téuiple Jnstruménts), received \u2018too laté from the manufacturers for Christmas,\u2019 In order \u2018to clear them sut \u2018before New.Year\u2019s we will accept $175 taal for each instru- | ment, stool aud scarf {reé; 5 years\u2019 guarantee |.- given.Leach's Piano Rodms, 244) St.Cath- \u201c erine Street, \u2018between ley and.Drum.pond.Open \u2018evenings.S408-\u2014 à VERY FINE CANADIAN Upright Plano, nearly jew, bandtome wal-.put cause, mandolin attachment.Price $176.Payable half cash and balance in 6 months.- Apply 151 Stanley at.306x FOR-SALE \u2014 $90, PAYABLE $4 i MONTHLY, for good square Hood piano.Splendid prac- \u2018tice for beginners.Liudsay-Nordbelmer oo.2366 St.Catnetine st.ianos - Braest Gabler.- splendid square urtruménts have a good These - expeliont tone \u2018and firm touch.Can be used: for a year dr so and then exchanged at full value .of & ROW\u2019 upright if customer feels so disposed.Lindsay-Nordheimer Co, 2366 St Catherine st : FOR SALB \u2014 GOOD \"MORRIE TRRIGHT ) Plano, sinall size, rosewood: case, tri-chord throughout.Price, to an tmmediate purchaser, $100, payable by iustdlments.Apply Layton Bros., sole agents tor the celebrated: Evans Bros.Planos, Behr Bros.Pianos of ~ New York, and Berlin.Planos of \u2018Ontario, Thomae & Uxbridge Organs, eto, etc.e Toonys, 144 Peel st, Dominion square 'N.B.\u2014 Open eveniugs until January 1st.x FOR.\u2014 GASH OR\u201cCREDIT,.PARLOB -seis, room suites, dining sete.carpets, Erin curtains, stoves, ete.Prince Oo.233 St.Lawrence at.u FOR SALD \u2014 VICTORIA.SKATING' CLUB two shares stock for sale.Address Box A _88, Herald Office.__ Soex FOR SALE \u2014 \u2018COAL, ., NO.3, 3, CHESTNUT, $4.75 delivered, You save $1.50.- Best for dookius, and heaters.Telephone Main 2018, H.Moorehouse, Ketail Coal, 6 Farm _irest, Point Bt.Charles.Ux FOR BALE ,\u2014.A VBRY._ FIND UPRIGHT piano, Lntmotured by Whaley Royce, To- | Must be 18, in use but a.few mo Apply- 144 Peel Told at once.Price, $160._street (upper fiat) FOR Y CAMERA, UN AE SALE \u2014 À RAY free.Price Tate which will be allowed a exchange for any Sa Phono Developing i Pripting.Mon 1 Supply, \"Notre Dams st.FOR SALE \u2014 GoOoD TWE SUIT, Si : ch used; tho small for wer: oise sm \u201cBe.Urbain \u2018st, FOR SALE\u2014VERY \"CHBAP, ALMOST Now, Fort TE onl en 121 Winddor st.BARGAIN, ON of of ig?ta, D sante © plobes, chimneys, maaties, ome portab le plano lamp (al sa) g80)} sutticient.0 p a house of 5 or ¢® all new.or \u2018address 939 se Urbain we FOR SALB and © reat.Beco 4 x | Pandrette.ooney 141 141 148 430 be Bad.Le \u2018 \u2018 ; _ PF Well in Came Ss George's, eo Victoria.C.\u20ac Chitty .Mi 1 5 ms À Tl ingtons rsity: an , 7 \u2014 - où vein 38 2 the 2 seni: clubs of the Toronto district fs 8.30 p.m.\u2014Senior Montreal.E.Pexrier.1881 08 = : High prices have been provailing i in so many stores that our Tow) prices for of the O.H.A., have: \u201cdecided to play à match every Saturday night.- Each teäm will play four matches.and the \u2018team \"having the best percentage, will play thie winners of the eastern district for the championship.The ranks of thé Wellingtons will), be: 0 eu mented.\u2018at.the practice: on.Monday\u2019 Mm AA.A: vs.O.A:A.C.b7.The hosing committee\u2019 resins with Edward B.Talcott, the former owner.of the New.York: Club, has caused another etir- in baseball circles, - Following Spal: ding\u2019s pointed\u201d etutement sept out from \u201cWashington to the effect that he will consider himself president of the.National League until the courts decidé otherwise, 9.30 Junion Shamrock.oo 10:30 p.m\u2014Y.M.C;A.FI ; \u201cWednesday (New, Year's Day).9.00 a.n.\u2014Junior Victoria, = - 10.00 a.m.\u2014Senior.Shamrock: 11.00 p.m.\u2014Westmount: 12.90: p.m.\u2014Junior Montreal.\u2018Thursday.- 4.00 P: m:\u2014Montreal IL vs, Vics a Were 94 Pins Behind, With One.String | to Go.\u2014Finished 30 Ahead.Tha Victoria Rifles third team\u2019 defeated the Colonials 1n the opening match of the\u2019 intermediate \u2018series last evening in a een- sational finish.The- Vice led by 2 pins.at J Majority.\u201cfor WHE & pins POINT.BOWLERS.WON.Defeated the MAA.A: Intermediates By the Big Majority of of 216 \u2014 Majority for Pra A.A.~ 28.-/ Tot: a 2,850 {| - \u201cbest \u2018values have been a boon to thousands who, without; this great opportun-.ee ity, would.have been forced to disappoint some loved one.But if you have not completed your Holiday.shopping, there i is \u2018still time to make \u2018your dear ones happy on New Year\u2019 83 86 come, select what you want à = Bracelets Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, 10C £0 Lotocces 5oc Smoking Jackets, $3.00 to.eee _ Men\u2019 8 Gowns, ¥5.00° 10 (edieaminens Ottawa, Dec.toria- 11.\u2018 * oo .of the pr & ate to make things room.8 159.m\u2014Shamrock .Li, VS, h he 1 i the sm Men's Lawn Handkerchiefs, \u2018Be to meuscss BôC n © atic Liv Wiel NOW, AN e i.Montreal.I.Li 7 Te-nig t at the Vics' a eve e a cers\u2019 \u201cEnfldren* 5 Rings, trom eres .; re \u201c polding of The Pan chant pionships an : \u2018 \u2019 oi.the 65th and the V.R:C.will, have a\u201d Ladies Rings; from Los.1 ion: Tnitialed Hanäkérehiets, from.\u201830 ses + \u201c SILKS ny ; ; re tsp ere msansrern teens recs iron cupes a 3 \u201c \u2018ments, in.which pxposition of the many 0e 9000 + v000.00000 0000.match.! ie on on se \u2018Ladies\u2019 Embrotdered Handkerchiefs,\u201d \u2019 4° - i \u201cAnt wifi be the chief, attraction.Chalrinatn.\u2018under wl headway, Whaièrer \u201cspas ting ; \u2018from 10c to 2.5.sobres éceucen .$2.00 .¥F Dependiible Stiks, including the most \u2018wanted i ay oY .kinds: for Fancy Work and Holiday\" purposes.deposited a\u201c forfeit ! di Denver, Colorado, 4 > cited between outfielder of last vear's Albany; NOY tedrn | \u201cPost onement i is a Fake- \u2014Now value, $1.50.Two clasp Paris point \u2018stitched.that nowhere else are prices\u2019 so low.- * sides, containing Comb, Brush\u2019 and i! i any Terry McGovern, for t as been sagned Tor the coming season \u2018by |.pe Ladies\u201d Black Kid Gloves .8 00 to $1.65 Morris Char, trom $1.25 4 , Bevelled Mirror, from \u20185e to .$10.00 .: pe\u2019 feathenweignt championship of the wor i the _ I hiladebphin National League: Club: W nt.Ou C 5 Ladies\u2019 Colored \"Kid Gloves .se to $7 75 w , 25 to + vei Senses $21.50 Toilet and Manicure Sets, satin lined, ; 3 McKenna stipulates that \u2018the boys shall Ce 3 â r up.2.Children\u2019s Kid Gloves Seana eeesate ses 156 omen\u2019s Desks, trom $4.60 o's >.$20.00 colluloi@ top, fitted with Comb, .y meet at 122 pounds, the featherweight .COLLEGE STRENGTH TESTS.Fancy Rockers, {rom 31.25 $0 1.cember ary 4th, 1902, inclusive.+ \u201cEPIPHANY | JAN.6th, \"1902.nll stations in the Province.of Quebec, at SINGLE.FIRST CLASS FARE, on, January 4th, 5th and 6th.Good to\u2019 return \u2018until January ith, \"0.\u201cLeave Sundays.at 12.00 Noon.| close connection at Halifax wih stosmers for Liverpool.West Indies: and Demarara.nm H.Agent, Montreal.+ - \u201c ANTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under.gned, and marked on the outside \u201cTedder ceived unt! Wednesday.the8tha y of Tumuary.1908 for the above works.and after the 16th da oe 8% dots, § Masters\u2019 0! | 388.Briton 1a it.£ December, trices at Hall Na, at the Tatercolonia James Street, Mon Arehitects, 94 King - vide i.hs Eom + Round Trip Tickets will be sold between au Way First Class Fare and Ons Third co THROUGH COACH AND SLEEPING CAR\u2019 eo ,cember 8th to 31st, good to return until, Janu- .21st to January 1st, good to return until Janu- : Round THp- Tickets will be.soid pétween Passengers taking tHeso trains \u2018make .x.TIFFIN, Traftit Manager, Moncton, N.B.A.PRICE, Asst.General Pasvanger A Pp.Q., at iy \u2018once ot.Sproatt and Roilpti ; Good to return until January 7th, 02, - \u2018 .137 st.James St.and Bonaventure \u2018Station.2° .\u2014 = Now Year's ENGLISH MAIL TRAN Best Route to Bermuda, RE CITY TICKET OFFICE BS Jumes Be .Tenders for Alterations.and Additions .to North Strest Station, Halifax, N.8.he F Alterations, Halifax Station,\" will be: \u201cPe Plans and specifications nay be sten on .- - 1901, at.Rails \u201c a) NS, 28\u2014 fon: Vera \u201cas oonnecl Ink with the \u20ac ne dite te Te aT | Jen SE Ay Trenton, 3 Van pan ed Raber Hen various \u2018tramway ° veto om in elon * co Te 1 Har semi aot be esac nie bets efor betors:|-Ontario, a0 at J where Toran ni Sti 4.the Merger County Sail for the murder thou whether b nie to be.popular -__ CURES WEAKNEBS, READ \u2018my BOOK.101002 Fi) te Bus of the By order, M re ° PA EMA omen sot fre to the house an Me ao fon Dee | rom you ughlio, Dear Sir, Regarding tho Belt [ purchased | You will mever do yourself Justioo untit you try ; $ |.ERNEST MARCEAU, REE of the Mpacitcations mum \u20184.Mrs, Van Lien a and.her.child were.burned diclous for the husiness man to walk.joma pleased \u201cwith It, and would not loss the art benefits 1 have | MY Wonderful Pelt and see what it will 4o for you.It ; .Suparintandin Bogioeer, Quebec Canals.1 > fre Oa i to death.TT pee the city, the Zales may scorg=@nless, | § received from it for.ten times the price, for I feel iike 8 new.-eures when Or fafl.Call, if Aral\u2019 Mai ; i to death, _ .man; as well as I-ever did in my Îlte.The Belt gives grand : n-Ürugs fail.\u2026 Call, you can, or send for__ à. strument.Cost.3500.Re- \"177 St.James Street.J Canes, Silver Bowls, Diamond Rings; all.the best and - R GRAND PIANO.cer es Baroux : Now Jom e108 Je / 1 OOKE 5 = \u20182387 St.Catherine Street, West \u2018§ finest class.of goods; just what i is wanted for the purpose.= ar pie wn Bebe seams .wa Co 1663 1 st Catherine Street, East.: a \u2014 Bocce Teiiencs 8328] rosewood 6088 \u2026.\u2026.:\u2026.S160 ., Lo : \u2014 2 eS : \u2014 = § EVANS a oP- \"| CRAIG SQUARE, 71-3 octaves, $150 | ; mar \u2014 - Lt ce \u2019 ° = - .TLE CC \" NE RIGHT, en - musle \u201d SEATS cy \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 - : Regulat | NBW° YORK WEBER : IF YOU DID NOT fea three putea, Reguier 225 | | BOUARES mr crie $128 : MF - TWO SMALL PRACTICING .3 D FOR THE N EW YEAR a ew rare we have ro | oxmmeomomrmve, ben ane \u201cfor New Years We have ree.only .wo.Re © | sinners 0,1.B35 ana gas ff / 3 E PR E PAR E ; plenishod our stock and are pre- | tant to a 8210 | one DORERTY.praxo ca frely Cp 27 WITH A GE: ne [e pared to do you justice in every A GENUINE STETNWAT UP- | \"ORGAN, a uttle shop worn, .- - - ads lina of furs. Regular price, $125.Re- .Co \u2018 Co Ji\u2019 .wood case\u201d Regular price, * .= , duced to .\u2026.B90 .Edison Phonog raph ÉAE CLEMENT RT dae |, Eo 5 = 1 71 «| back, 18 stopg 280 xr Do \u2018not be misled by a so-oalled talking machine; get the real thing oF, } | 214 $ Centro Street, CL Es vemion, 1 a.co UXBRIDGE CABINET ORGAN, 8 : : none at all.\u2018Prices from 85 upwards.We have a complete \u2018assortment.| ; de oint St.Charles.od pecs, =.= mec oi es 20 stove.or A 800.= d Music Co., mien i A NICD HEINTZMAN à co: =\" | Oh u stop.858 = The J.H.Superior Phonograph an .\u2014 rater mans pois.| xin naan» wom 850 J a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS °° se?Boos Mi Regular price; $0.« DOMINION GROAN, 8 stops, 3 a + : \u2018 625 CRAIG STREET.Reduced to mrvenssencccenes $190 4 mets of reeds .teericssaseses BAS x : 2446 ST: : CATHERINE STREET.\u2019 * 1 7 Le TE : Any-one of the above named instruments will be - À x RANCE tt ; ' gj ©old on easy terms to suit purchasers.= a HAR x $ the Ariat Invitation ; \u201d - See.our New Cabinet Grand Pianos, ES © nes quality; FB .Three pedals and every medern - improvement, ss.: school No.35.- This education was supple- w.i.vs BT - Lo n ment by lessons fram bis father in.the ~ goods of exclusive de- iro Is the.\u2018most Important de- | Special for the holiday.trade.: TU LUI JL Co ile \u2018entered business early in Yfe.and + ~ signs; perfect in taste, 17 - tall ¢f a wedding or soclal .1 soon after reaching his majority \u2018enlisted fa : a \u201cfunction.Bein constant! : ° nish and quality.1+ g.y in the Pwenty-sucond.Reglment: New York y .in tough with the fashlon- aa.p= nt State Militia.(uly a eur after he Joined |.or je i Ue ul i : HE | NE regiment he was made a corpora n ae i a ' nN \u2019 : able\u2019 trade, our - - At i ; \u2019 : 1579 be was made\u2019 first sergeant and.tha | Ce : - .4 To : I À MILITARY BASIS next year he became first lieutenant, He:| PL : or a vour OWN PRICE.; : W +; k iit edding { e Popular Piano and | l Bros, +.Tee Organ.Toes fio I pal st, limiot on-Sq.was eleated captain of Company E., Twen- tywepond, Regiment, in 1888, and ton: years A - ' 5 : C _\u2014 - - \u2014 a later Ji became andor.The.ute of Jtou- .SL ie ce | - .\u2018 te 't > the reg sit was con- - : a The New York Police Will fra upon him May 14.1808.As lleuen.Germany Prepares Naval Demon-| ant-colonel of the: Pwenty-secénd Regiment, N.B.\u2014Open Evenings until tho-end- of the.Month, 0% 4 | New York volunteers, he rook part _lh- the g = t to.; \u2018 \u2018 ) tT Goods El x : , \u2019 \" : use J Have to Observe So, Spanish-American war.During thé war his § _ $ ration Coetce the .: .- SE 07 .Di li srl reglinent was stationed aL David's i oo Republic.- - - - = re - ; \u2014 After seven, months\u2019 s ce he La 1 | .| A - i ., .EE LoL I Ps oo iscip tne.[to this eles.hen he was cappotted en | ; A , vised, and win be found | EE .; So ot - a officer ps Mth The LA of Mentenant- Washington Dec.2.\u2014Th gatheri ; : Co Te ee To .\u201c corréct even to the minut - IER | ; FT ee | ; New.York, Dee NL than: -Coïonez -Na, (KO0nel où the st: air fof Major-Uenerad: Fran- .eg ng | Le .\u201c\u2014 est-detall.LT» Dving .Ce .oe 2° ES Would You handel B CFaestom, 0 peer or ue \u2018soll vis\u2019 Roe, 0210 .of German \u2018warships in the vicinity of Co oo : Coe i Vy = ars see où the Sat on Majortiensenl ess Venezuela and.the.presence in the - Coes fg 8 - : _ 1 Are kept \u2018constantly Tes | December ee Start .tio Fu ! à cs hr maya ing ihe, Nu A JAIL FOR CHINESE.same locality of many American, Brit- nm 4% ; Mo \u201cAsk for the Statlonery ro oT .Vili ate of Sew Yor Srer .: .ap _ - : edding Goods - 0 20 wi Tiered Wlitem No Devery as first There\u2019 Are so Many of Them in \u2018Cus.[ ish, French dnd other forelgn war-|.\u2026 and W Goods manu concludes.A.D.1901 ind CC fri de ind Co \u2019 \u2018The Barber & ot New Year her remaining 7 \"Ur ant memories ?Then ex- de ns à lai: : ç | .al ; : CN bag oer .EE \"vision TF a sired, he gh ees asliington have Leen asked ta pro- Vénezuela, : .\u2014 \u2018Holiday Novelties.Those Co , change a little of your and his po ey fumes oner ae \u201css nd the en dimeny of 8 United) p Thus, far: the German Government SE Co Ellis Co.> Limited, : \u201c on gale in our establish- Te « + | precious cash .for one of .ens se voor tlree mé whe re - [has not mad \u2019 : \u2018 e i a y.ar J ante asm CLC mained yen bis dst of elmib\u2019es, and Col.4 ,madiaif border.to take care qf the two hor proposad ® a ng ails of S t d \u2019 .ment represent.the batter .: our pretty presents asa 5 .Thai ton etd 5 the mist ré Shree hundred hanese usually 8 cuS-.| munications to \u2018the United States be- a ur ay, L ec.18 \u201c 43-49 Bay Street, Sh .workmanship of the clos- 4 >} _ New Year's gift, and your - : Ne Covel eau es.-| tody in the\u201d gaols at Canton, Plats ing contined to an u ) ._ oo in ear.Co rr.: = \u201cact ae 43 La \u20ac : fot pe pou Les ne ter nat the burg, Malone and Port Henry, who have wttitude of this dore to the i - TORONTO.- gy CL |.#4.desire will be gratified.B * frantug, and 1h thls Col lone] ant: Aig tary.tried to ee.into this.country, Jrom Can \u2018question: of a demonstration in.view Afternoon and Evening.Ts .\u2014t \u2019 : .virred, Th Ru dent ur 5.a in oration 1e xc! sion; \u2018of the urpose on t ar a .cu ~ ; F1 nriitary man Pe th ; ~~ tf hie For a year paat\u2019 the State Prison Commis- | not to he pose any \"permanent foothoié iB Every article must\u2019 be | \u201d S \u2018uissicner Is 10 reor ranizé the force npon g | Fron has beeri investigating the conditions in Venezuela, sold.-NO RESERVE.tu, military bois oso far cat least, as diseip.1.in the gaols of the counties.along the!\" The answer-of this Govérnment was : DERE .> .\u2014; A\" lie fs pon ned, Colonel Partridge hi | Canadian border.\u2019 These gao!ls-have been entiidly satisfactory to \u2018the German : Loe 044 v ?; .rib purple ua ng x ore active part in overcrowded .wifh United States prison- authorities, who since have proceeded (ll .Co io RE.& 00, 1° pp ; i , 3 taken by Any commls Ae Tus er Lan has her «ers, cliarged.with violation of the Chinese with the execution \"of their.plang for The ~~ 1 - Le \u2018 : - , Pr While he wis votive\u201d commissioner in\u2019 Brook.Exel usion Act.As this, law is likely to.coercing Ve nezuela._ MONTREAL ä \u201c ; \"4.© ; Hp yn he de maid da urge amount of mil | be re- enacted bv the present Congress and | It is &aid to \u2018be probable that \u2018 \u2018the : J ; an TORONTO \u201d ET Co DISCOUNTS \"9 tary diz iplhic from the members of his [continued indefinitelÿ.the commission at firs; move by \u2018Germany will be th .\"wo I d ti .= ISC : : force.wind in conversation with bis advisers the recent miecting adomted a resolution rabhenreeny of a blockade of Verne.G.Weeton ; \u201ctegration\u201d TT 18 Company tea ¢ u ons | : \"fa -10 TO \"Ts 88 ty he polaey eo would: pursue dn thls | requesting the- United States Government: | guelän- ports sc as lo .prévent the in- - ; makes .com- Lt = TM ; A gary pe Ras irtopate a.that i fs his pur-l to prov ide a suitable prison.\u201cof ita own on troduction of food- proguets into Vene- : RK ; plete instalia- Ww ha tati f ; .- 1 Lo * 2° PER CENT.Te à An dust a Tot ar, igre 9 mises the Capadian\u2019 border dor Chinese prison- zuelä, «nd thus starve the besieged 5 iF eith - We nave a, reputa ion 0 a } LS \u201cà TE es adi fers, thereby relieving the intolerable\u2019 over | Intô - hn le Venezuela, it ls said, fg.s0., * tions of either the | doing just as weadvertige ne >} THE t Low, wto fs TneUned do Josk \u2018npon- tÎte crowing of state\u2019 gaols.: | is entirely dépendent on the outside > , Wet or.Dry Sys- and we live Up to it in 8 paître\u201d force TE atin anny.jug on : \u2014_\u2014 \u201cworld -for its supply of corn, which is | tems of Automatic\u2019 \u2018the scone: Offered: LS ES Q.A HoLLwkD | Stouton atriot complinnee with the regu: | a \u2018staple among the Venezuelans.The : ur goods were not.mark- .\u2014 laticus of the depart nent fn every detaîi, | CHARITY BALL, NEW YEAR'S EVE 2 maple are expected.lp occupy oe 22 St.Catherine st.; Fire Extingulshing -ed in the.first place ata f° : ; 1 \u2014 PL cn | pparatus.: 1.[& SON CO.STRICT DISCIPLINARIAN: CALLED BY UNITARIANS.[of mors of the Main ports of Vene- Between Stanley and Drummond a LL 18: bg a to offer mal | : : \u201c = or t : * .- _ ee .=; ; § rad ol Finest rine for rogaiti | Ottawa, Dec.25.\u2014(Special, 3\u2014\"The local | caibo.On the part.of Venezuela; it ls : \u2018 Systems, Ds- Jines as: large: discounts | ©.i tion, hut solely beause of his long sonner Unitarian Church Mat o DE guve ap semi-officlally understood.that \u2018Presi- vices and work- as some, but the net re- 241l- 2413 St.Catherine tou wéth, the.National Guard.in which he ifnanvmous «ail.to dent Castro has madé¢ known that he : > Me ee Ù.Ë : manship fully.ap- | it is ini \u2018our favor LC , i st t .; 1s rocuried * us a sri, Ase En and | Hutcheson.of Amore; ho last Monday is prepared for any eventuality, \u2014 se rr prove d by eur .su your favor.so EE reet .consclentions and energetic offic resigned from.the Presbyterian Church.|.\u2018 VENEZUKI AN : : 0 : .: LL | CC Lo a Born fn New York forty-five years a : aL Fils, PLANS.: ency thère are many other cereals which ] i ______] Co \"I Colon! Thurstan bas - [Mr Hutcheson is expected to accept the \u2018an be put\u2019 to\u201d use.ance.Compa nies | I - I I PE \u2014__ Cesu) Fhurçron aes vs liven.dist n- call: He will be paid $1,300 a wear, be- \u2018The reliance of Venezuela appears to 3 With\" reference.to German Co Bost, | di knowlcilge of men.These quilities were fn-.occupation The Best.and Bodies./ ginning on January Ist.1902 Mr.\u2018Hut- be\u201c on the practical difficulties Germany | , \u20ac one or more ports, it is thought to be = herired from his\u2019 father, whe wis w phy.cheson is res cted to\u2018énter the Unitarian \u2018will \u2018encounter.Venezuela herself, it is .1 d ST He was educated in tlhe publie ministry.in\" New York early next: mouth, asserted, has no need \u2018of outside supplies.de ae von will rely te STs of time.Wen \u2018 K schools.6f New: York, graduating from} and.then he will come to Ottaivn.While corn is much \u2018used, in an emerg- ply of La Guaira and Maracaibo is drawn particulars and catalogue.\u201c ; _ ; .à à | irom interior streams\u2019 and lakes, end 2 ] FF F ile W SCOTT & \u2019 theoe are.exposted to de cut of\u201d The 40 to 70 Per Cent.of Insurance Saved.I an avri e.Woe interior of Venezuels.is regarded as sale fo th mid, that 3k would take ai least | EPPS ÿ \u201cCOCO i Glass For PRESENTS.I Sons see way through .the wild and uneven -coau- try.bee a Srila tection.oh reli SN Fine Frosimiles of.Water\u2019 Cols, Prints ; * \" : a be mu iance, ; \" | ; Ce on\u2019 the port of Venezuela in the sonti- | Prepared from the finest selected x \u201cand Etchings.- .- : Cl RAment ond amp pr which, can bo arque- - Cocoa.and diétingutebed every: : Framed CARBON Photographs.' European invader 18 actuall cls amen 5 der Co Superior quality.and Righly P| - \u201cGalleries of Printings and, Water Colors |{ .1739 NOTRE \u201cclaration of war.Venezuela, it à un- EC ES JA MBS \u201chow poi.; DAME STREET.\u2018 deratood, also relies largely on the fact: Co.Ltd.Hommopathio .8 i Co that foreign capita ,is.invested in the Chemists London, Englan % large Venezuelan ports, and would be the \u2014 ) v \u201cheaviest sufferer\u2019 from, any destruction H \u2019 To rought ihe & Germans.Money {rom |.i ; Fränce, Germany end the \u201c {>l'nited Star 2.built up.La Guaira, | image sod che other is phe wil | amakeas-sureen al koe.A fermen ockade, Venezuelans | 5 _ttselire, Jprove quite as onerous \\merican,.Britidh end other foreign ahip-.ne .\u2018 ig as it will \u20ac to > Qhe internal interest sf.) = sata \u2019 te, Ua ru expected to appesl copine interests every branch of the Plumbing business | Le The Greatest Borgia suveroments.There are a few hopeful | - j5 § SusTanies of satisfaction.\u2018We keep.E off red - ; rigns on both aides that at the last mo-| - troliers Brackets.Gelling I Lau a tole \u2014 ver Otte men a clash may be @ averted, nL \u2018and- Blectrie Shades.| The \"German mini r enezuela Is, we have to ell.a less ; mit et his post, rin chou aie e- M WALSH & co.\u201c than cost to clear \"A Manufacturer\u2019 5 Sot of Samples + | {| ment.The J oat, for a cash ecttlement, |: Cas Fitters, Plumbers and Stoamütters Con fia frotoey ie amps: dod.oi al RN To srreur | OSTRICH FEATHER, assorted colors sand handles, in lots; \u201cA _ Venezuéla no are où bai f pay.ee re \u2014 at 990.oy 81, 33, $1.TT, 83 .; : \u201cequadiron.and way ne American od GAUZE FANS, assorted colors, - bone good, and celluloid.| ahips in Vest Indien waters is the \u2018source | sticks, in lots, at .66c., 990., 81.43, : of uch speculation in\u201d.\u201cGermany end - Venezuela.\u2014 | | FEATHER FANS at 880.SATIN FANS ab ane.\u2014\u2014\u2014 js \u201c are invariably baused.hy 6 de - Every Lady nppreciates a Fan, Now is the \u2014æ to | oo ENFORCING HONESTY, 20 .» feotive eyesight.If you are\u201c secure bargiins.Come early and secure choice.{ _ \u2014 , subject to t om.and find no i ERY .Higa, of tha El Marke A inl .METED EE CL < e Proscouted Hereafter.eygs examin y.X wu : -Doronto, Dec.28\u2014Mr.W.A, MaoHin- 7.Pa Imer rs on, os poire Dame St.| non, the officer of the Dominton Govern: FRANK (of Fox, \"ses LS _ i .waste good flour, sugar butter and \u20ac eggs a ee ee nee etat Me on |.mefeagélix Optlolan.: \u2014 ; I _\u2014 + .: > forcement of the Fruit Maxtis Ait, reports .Lo.no Va Cea LE ; IE, rosecutions: und | See SCS : eee = mi.Finer food; saving of n money; ; saving of the health of - J fev onder the act wero 297 ST.CATHNRING \u2018EramnT À mm = 2 Cothorne shipper.enders.Mr.MacKinnen vaye taapec- the family: the last i is the greatest economy of all, \u2014 cs | Rand ad ot quesion cpa 0k li d.i Won Vüligg A \u201ctt you want ome nies chan cout | 2 fre ple thie force of the new act, Now, A call up \u201cMain 1927.w TS ane ., 22 PS .; ee 10 ona of She wv Tih not be hold ex- wh: Lo LE © CL ; se \u201c a combo, mid hrestens.@ number of: 25 Royal B kar and Pastry Cook\u201d \u2014oyer ST some baking er \u2018makers claim their powdeis Bie tm ne Ss to, cover pie: run most \u2018PERIEOT MILLS IN aan LR i \u201c The a ! ; sone Co 2 ana.[1 Boo \u201copt and valuable taf dre ( oe cheape per.A ho le only if made .fel Sr, veh ta dings.The 28 psmatls, Li bhis.per tar: Portage À \u2014frec to syery patron.= in article of food at th ase of I Boal r = 5, promeut, wou Bei oe 5 Important Wheat pointe à the Northwest.All = : 1 PR gps vds eccouipenies Tame ot baré wheat four in x WW 4 me article of food at ol oo TL i Ca Le as.done ol bac por, a qu he, Ll Ce EE Ce pe {fee ri roar Via tien Room I CN Mo , 56 vn v'.A1 RO EU a Te 0 CSN: bin D rée ann | - WOU TN PTS CE EN CO RE Fe / \u2014\u2014 povar BAINS POWOIR 00,100 WILLIAM pr me von CU eal ri.8.| The.Borate 1 ES Tet ce 0 NE a it PE SE ES $0.Ct bat dde y SO att rm Fe .The most talked of: man in the woeld today.is Galilmo Marçoni,.the - wizard - of \u2018twenty-seven, who can throw electricity into the air and \u2018pick it up again\u2019 across the Atlantic ocean.: One of the world\u2019s greatest assets ib this young Italian, who on \u2018Thursday a week.ago sent a wireless signal across the sea - through 1,800 miles of space.\u2019 throug To-day the young man is the wonder of the twentieth century.\u2018The \u2018dreams of the youth who at twenty, as a .student, in the University of Bologna, astonished his instructors by claiming that hé could send à message through a hill on his fat har's estate, have been realise: : * He 970 \u2018Born at Griffore near Bol on \u2018April 25, 1674.His mother is, an ona, on woman, | father an Italian.Since 1898, .however, he has been a resident of England, - and apparently.has identified himself permanently with that country.In July, 1 he was twenty-two then\u2019 \u2014he left for England.At the very thresh- hold of that country he met \u2018vith a misfortune.The Customs House authorities suspected that his instruments were infernal machines, and with the customary sagacity' of the species.promptly soaked .them in water-and then destroyed them.\u2018But the voung inventor had a-new set of.instruments prepared, and at Westbourne Park shortly ater he made his first ex: periment An London: \u2018It was di- success, .FIRST SUCCESS.In \u2018March, 1599, the fret message.was.sent across \u2018the \"English ( Channel from South Foreland, to Boulogne, thirty-two |.miles distant.In the follow- ng summer the French naval vessel Vienne communicated witn hoth France and-England from A ménth & distance of forty-two miles.Latest t Message - Fes from ali over the worl \u2018tion Company (Limited - facial \u2018characteristics.most bashful: and is usually, so intent on -his work \u2018tbat\u201d - speech.advance \u2018serves great credit for - A hat be has done a een without her luggage.\u201d .She.met Marconi the third day out and\u2019 with both § it was oye at first sight.A\u2019 WIRELESS WOON! a.When the: ship was sixty-six miles from the Needles .the inventor began sending wireless messages to his station on: the | Hampshire coast.In return\u201d he received despatches about the Boer war, and news from London and Paris.That day a paper, on Ship boatd, containing news of date See ks Iman was immensely Le tod, \u201cand Marconi \u2018sent many messages.for her.Magéoni's patents are controlled by the Marconi Jaternational Marine Communica- ), and by the Marconi Wireless \u2018Pelégraph Co The inventor is oF ender Build, fair in appearance, and of nervous\u2019 temperament.Hs manner is, usually preoccupied.Intense energy and earnestness äté his chief Me is reticent, al- he does hot care to talk about it.Indeed.one cannot be: but impressed .with his -modesty, of bearing and\u2019 He \u2018is absolutely democratia- and unaffected: He cannot be called conspicuously well dressed, though\u2019 his cJothes are according to \u2018the mode.\"EDISON'S OPINION.\u201cThomas A.Rdison has \u201cexpressed a conviction that Marconi is on the high road to wireless success.!.He savs :\u2014 \u201cWe may contidendy\u2019 expect \u2018marked advancement in wireless telegraphy \u2018during the next few.years.\u201d With Gulielmo Marconi.thé éminent \u2018young ltdlian, the development of the system, which now quite \u2018generally béarsahis name ie in good hands.\u201cMarconi, though only twenty-six years | of age.has done more than anyone else to wireless\u201d.telegraphy.- He GABOT TOWER, IN ST.JOHN'S, NFLD, IN WHICH.THE FAMOUS SIGNALS FROM \u2018ACROSS THE \u2018afterward he enjoyed the distinction: of \" directing the manoeuvres of thé English\u2019 - fleet, sending mse=ages more than- eighty miles from one ship to another, and 130 miles through two ship stations._- From successes such .as these Marconi \u2018came to the United States \u2018in \u2018September, 889, where he.reported the Internationals: br races and congucted successful ex-' periments for the United States Govern- , .INVENTOR gs ROMANCE.It was \u2018while returning from America on fhe St.Paul in Novem! 1809, that he fell in love with Miss Holman, of Indianapolis, the pretty American girl, who is now.his fiancee.Tlieir first meeting was romantic.It resulted from a telegram, but not a wireless one.Marconi had booked Tlassage on a boat that sailed on a Saturday.The preceding: Tuesday, \u201chowever, he.> made his mind to sail the next day on the\u2018 Eau M Migs Holman went down to the éhip to say good-bye.to friends: Then she learned Kid the first re that they had tele come p to sail wi telegram ad miscarried.\u201cThey persuaded however, to.remain on \u201cboard, and bout the trip Miss Holman waa as \u201cthe young lady who.dalled x thom, but the Some her to} \u201c stances.\u201cto predict, but, as I have eai ATLANTIC WERE READ.oe and is doing, and scientiois generally, even those who ridiculed \"him \u2018at first, recog- \u201cnize this.- Hé Tas the time, \u2018inclination, opportunity and- brains for: carrying on the.necessary.experiments, and \u2018we may safely_leave the work.of perfecting the tysteï in his.hands.To use a popular.expression; he: is one of the \u2018real fellows.\u2019 He works and then talks, \u2018Too many.ex- perimenters- talk before they Work.\u201cAt the present time I am inclined \u201cto believe that Prireless telegraphy will never become commercially practical to the \u2018ex- \u2018tent of doing away generally: with -pre- sent methode\u201d but it will.undoubtedly become very valuable in.signal service in wars: for sending messages - -betwcen ships,\u2019 &c.However, one can never tell what discoveries are going to be made, and something might happen any day.that will bring about a \u2018revolution.© \u201cMarvoni - has \u2018gradually.increased the- -distance.through which messages - have been sent from: one mile to thinty-two, and there is no telling how far he will eventually \u2018be able to tranamit them.His experiment across the English .Channel was e under very favorable cireum- That messages will soon be aent across the Atlantic Ocean from.England to the United States am.not Jide, before, the Transatlantic\u2019 Times, was.printed, ; de-| \"| much may | pian to conquer America\u201d -we may is Barr.Second Line\u2014W.Alexander, J.\u2018nely, J.H.Bedbrooke.oh Marcon.and.wi probe he ed huis ! expe Fortunately: 5 ably have à great for vorkng: \u201cThe grept d in the, vol transmitting mts ages great © distances, like across the acedn, is tue Jdieight 10 which the se semduies and re ceiving stati fons rays be raed\u201d Lau dis: tence rovered depe\u2019 da\" sur su tae height of the wire at en nu.int Marconi has le ened iris pro; SHÉLIQUALE | distance.considerably and may be ab! le 5) 4 do _mueh me in that direction.: A great diflienlty to be svesésme in wireless 1elezzrapi VALS 1 that the \u201cmessage vus sent in au dirsctions and.might be snatched: fransothe ar arany point betweth sfctine hy any feceiving instrument.This has heen practically |! overcome hy the?careful Tuning of the Anstrumeris #0 that, the message\u201d nay be | taken ohtv by acréceiri ug instrument fun: \u201ced.exactly like the sendivg Cmsiruments Even with this précaution.shod less telegraphy hécome general, A, vndontbtediv result in thé necessities of special legislation to prevent the striling « uf messages.\u2019 .PLAN T0 COQUE - Express of; December German with he.Loudon Daily 12 \u201cpublished a map showing \"à together a comparisoIr, of th two nations.Lt'savs = \"Could Germany cotinuer the \u2018Btates?_ Lieutenant von Ædeishoim, Regiment of Ghland, of the\u2019 German ial Guard, thinks\u2019 she \u201ccould if she fol: fowed the plan which he has formulated.War against.the United States would be carried on under conditions necessar- iy.different -from those of a Gerinan cans _paign against this country.Q In recent years, rays Lientenänt Edels- heim, of political difficulties with the United States, for the anost part arising out of \u2018commercial quddtions: 7 Until the: present\u2019 time these difficulties have been smoothed over on the part of the Germans.Buteince there's a limit to concessions\u2019 what powerful\" means Germany can make uso of, if noed arise, to check : the\u2019 -nétion of the United States United Ind .against her interests; in other words, to impase her will on them by force.SINK AMERICAN SHIPS FIRST.- Now, Germanys first -element- of power \u201cis her navy has every prospect of combatting with euccess the naval forces of the United States, \u2018disperse as they are over two oceans.Buf it .is evident, in view of.f.the vast extent of territory | 2 \u201cA.Smith, Rial Huot, Edouard Robert Gaurdeau.1 he.admitted that wire- {2 would.THE UNITED STAT i anand Amori-.j can navies and the available (robps of ue: ; fm- 1 Germany: \u2018has had several occasions | Beginning from.the left: \u2014First Line\u2014Walter.Hargnaric, George D.Lañioureux.Augustin - Lawrence Toale, Jesse Allen, J.Je Grub, and ha immense re PUTCPS \u201cthe UC nit: ad States posses, faat à naval defeut would Cnet by inv ands he de Ne.Froiu the \u201cthe great extent of \u2018the United\u2019 Stu ne invasion; oi the intersar js avat Un bd eonsidered sort: ously: But there wWaowldeiss chances of siccess in strikibig bls von Îthe.sea const and cütiine the great arieries ot ex Apôrtation and inporiation.sb as to par alyze the mdusirmal and \u201ccommercial.af the U nited States thât.pover to acer pr peace.If the mohilézation of the\u201d squadron.and thie corpse! anvasion Began \u201cat the moment of depart: are 6° Germany's \u201cfighting fleet.for American waters, i (the dit > .hfe-! which would blige transport\u201c jt will À i vg 0 \u201c Onsil, Robert Third- ra IY +, Smaill, Alfd:' \u2018Fourth Line\u2014dy W.Mathewson, M.J.Stanley W hitty, Matt.Dons + Fifth Line\u2014Thos.Allen Pat tersen, Sergeants Sutherland, and Roberts, Alf.Balsta.) irom Surv ill: ned of.thé Tntan territories.and from the mar nd defences, | 4, Ft re renain.omy 000 téqu ar Wet, al troors- {for tue campy gn, \u201cPrue.Cthele ae hedides about a hunstred \u201cthou- nt , but i in thie late way the reat- er part dH deat answer the calls Mare: rover, hese a care ured.in \u201cgreat | part.r-Foadjng © müsYets, -and \u2018are all 1 desides.Bocän-t of lie doth o.the voyage the | transi ation ofthe Ge ma troeps could nat he done by sure but\u201c still the léruling could he accom hed ~uddenly at an une expected © point of the coast; wi como: \"Liwitonant Edel: i When ! heim points ont, : no Flan of mobi va i the Americans: ha ion well: worked out in.\u201cMARCONK'S STATION AT © ot thé end of about deur weeks.The United States are nos in a \u2018\u201ccondition to bring into.opposition, - within an \"equal.time, an army.equal in numbers to \u2018Germany's corps of invasion.THE ARMY NOT, FORMIDABLE.Actually the regular army of the.United States is on.a footing of 65,000 mén, but of.this number theré_are_nôt morè than 30,000 available for the defence of the mother country.~~ Besides - that, there |must be deducted from.that: mumber at Well-Known Actresses Who Have Pia yed in Montreal This Ye might come into \u2018action on American \u2018soil J.o£= À least\u2019.10.000 men, who.cannot.-be spared.CORNWA LL, WHERE.Thé FAMOUS- SIGNAL \u2018CAME FROM.RES * \u2014 time, of peace,\u201d and\" take.into acsourit- also\u2019 the inexperience and\u201d weakness of the reg-[ ular army of the.United States, we.may confidentdy hope that a corps of invasion, RI with \u2018suddéniiess, would \u2018have ances of success./- WOULD NOT KFFP - THE COUNTRY.Germans, could.not dream, of course, ot permanent -occupation of any great extent\u2019 merican territory, which would.res quire.an army fon \u201chigh \u2018effcotivenéea; bit it would he feasible to: occupy the principal maritime.eities,.A series \u2018of coast landings, using com- jar Quebec as the transport Sardinian -| svung' her\u2019 .stern to the push of the St.| are gathered at \"Halifax, éworn to fight \u201cI may be \u2018made beiore the regiment paratively arial forces.could be applied {ce | centrate in shure Jed poims on the coast, the invader, by.ese of war with\u201d Américas could only Lan éperation as Ji - \u2018Lord \u2018Brassey Says.\u201cEngland's Supre- \u201cthan Lord Brasser.| race for the supr émaey.of the seas,\u2019 1s mo fonson; \u2019 \u2018prosonit Government \u2018up-to apy and all.of dts obligations.+ ci x.20 iy 2d .: ee mini < More than two years have passed\u2019 since Canada's - first thousand for the dstence -of the Empire was eheered from the dock: lawrence.and headed for Cape\u2019 Tow n.Every man on boagd feared the fighting would be over and all.the Boers.killed before the , plodding troop ship _ carried them below tLe equator.- To-day nine hundred.more Canadians Britain's battles in the land of the Boeor.Every man is anxioùs \u2018to be off.Every .edr is strained in \u2018expectation \u2018for.the command which will.direct them to the transport whica is to carry vhem to the \u2018battle which issstill being waged.There is no fear that*the loog-looked for peace.oi Canadian Yeomanry smells Mausars smoke, but the men arc eager fo be off and to \u2018get in: to what they term\u201d \u201cthe finish.\u201d The latest Canadiars to don khaki expect to fight, Tha yropben of peace is \u2018sneered at in tue camp.The Canadian yeomaniy will hive none of him, The example - of the men who went out %wo | Yedrs ago is fresh in the ntemory of the men, who are now.breaking in \u2018horses on\u2019 the.Halifax- exhibition grounds.\u201d They are justitied in.their douvts, Jôr-the first contingent which Wepl out a.thousand strong plodded over miles of African.veldt, fought many ais and vus the most | conspicuous\u201d when Cranje surrendered, straggted back irom field und hospital and left tis war atill uniinisted.The 750 mounted men and the $27 gunners who were hurried from Canada \u201cwhen reverses were falling thick and fast on British arms fought {wenty:nine battles.covering forty-three days before they came: home.The Ftratiiconas went out and swept through Be couniny Tike a.flame and\u2019 came home again ard the war wént on.À hundred men werd eit il to fill the gaps in \u2018the \u201cranks of the fins contingent but the gaps continued.ta appear In vhe fam- Ls It wou'd he difficult for | to this purposê:, \u201cthem with sue- the Americans to oppose.\u201cNithough \u2018their e¥eclant system of rail=- ys would enabl \u201cthe: Américäns to .connie troofis at threaten- foints-of landing.naw at one \u2018point, now\u201d at \u2018anotlier.\u201d could at last\u2019 attain his end fwith the ea-operation of.the maya) forcé.\u201cThe corps.of invasion cmd even take | the offensive age.the enemy's forees while the latier were yet imperfectly: éon- centiated, or.he could avoid an attack - on.thew part by re-embarking and mov: | ing away to\u2019 Jand at stil] another point.Such 18 the- Man of this strategist, and- He has just «aus sed it to be circulated m.\u201cBerdin:.dieutenant's spimion Germany is the only great patver in a position \u201cingle: handed fo attack \u2018the United States Britain, in.gain success on thé sea, She would he power- lest to defend Canada, where the Ameri-.ould.\u201cmake.goad their\u2019 \u2018maritime: re, Fiirally.save \u201cRritain.no, other great- POW ér but Germany has, of \u2018her.own, sufficient transport vessels to undertake such been.described.THÉ NAVY ADEQUATE.macy is Still - Certain.London.\u201d Dee; \u2014No, one Hi - England, 1s more comprient té.speak of naval affairs It is, therefore, Tens.surin to all Englishmen to hear from him that the \u2018nation is not falling \u2018behind\u2019 in the \" There however, \u201cfor relaxing.the wafehfuiness which is necessary to keep the ore ard to thiee or even four.extent\u2019 of trusts.\u201cconl.\u2018éanblde tlie formation .of combinations.tion of thie trusts is a subject of extrema: varintion.and .any speculation as .to thelr: stability 1 a \u201cthing of considerable aiff: \u201cdistricts are apportio \u2018poses to various members of the trust, and But it Is a Tellet to: Mad ous corps.Then when all the Canadiass = tad ome: home, the republics had lo be the Trandvsal and 1he Orange Free State, but were tie Grange Rivér ver Colony.Six hundred giventurous Canadi vent out \u2018to join dén-Poweli and help him police tue territory.and \u2018they \u2018have more pulice with them than.they are.able w look after.\u2018The amen in Halifax now are going out to \u201chelp the police and twp hundred thousand other soldiers now in Africa, stamp out the dying embers.\"They expect lo have some fighting to.do and are now making preparations for it.\u2018I'he horSes ave brug drilled for the work and, the riders are being trained to\u201d handle horse and rifle in\u2019 a way that be most effective: jor\u2019 vie British cause: \u2018and damagiiig to the Boers.\u2018The men.from Montreal, \u2018sixty in:number, who have gathered \u2018into a troyp by themselves, aié.among the finest speci mens im the regiment.\u2018Liley have not the sane case on a horse that there wesat- ern comrates display, buË- they can sit finely, gude steadily - and - promise {0 eventuaily dorm \u2018tae crack troop of the regiment.They display even more than the common ecageryess and impatience to.be off and at work: à there 18 an\u2019 gp portunity and no man doubts there will be, the last - Canadian corps will show that it.is as worthy: of \u201cits \u2018tountry as tue first, Tie fil, contingent Vbrings.Canada\u2019s contribution in men erdously near to the four thousand mark.The first contingent, oilicers and.men numbered, 1,019 and a hundred rcéruits joined the regiment.after Paardeburg.\u2018The mounted: men, filled 750 saddles: With the guna went 427 Canadian boys.The Strath- | Conas, took 548 men from the west.The last 900 makes the total 3,74.But about 600, responded.to: Badén-Powell\u2019s call for police and\u2019 they being counted the num- | ber cf Canadians évho have.fought in the British cause under Canadian colors: 18 4.34.\u201d There are probably a thousand.more men of Canadian: ci ip: who fighting with mente.ot with colonial regulars,\u201d + And more could be had if \u2018they.were - w a bed.some firm around between the « sterlle simony of the treasury quicksands \u2018of the unbridled expert: 25 long.as the national policy remains non.\u2019 aggressive Tord * Brassey thinks that \u201cthe two-power standard is\u2019sufficient: no doubt ather-experts will say we Iy in our beds wiless we Increase the stand- Bit taking the \u2018different combinations of the European powers: at present «possible, If we assume the likelihood \u2018of -tbre& combining] ns.fhat'is no more or no less possible than - four and sp ne Limit Is put to our expenditure.During the-past four years we have spent neariyhalf'as much'again as France and Russia rombined, and that.ow suf : fice for safety.; GERMAN \u201cTRUSTS, | : The Land: of the Teuton Has \u2018Been- the lt isas well {a remark: Tere that in the\u2019: : Scene of Big Combinations.London.\u2018Dec.27.\u2014The \u2018British Consul 2 Btitrgaït, in lis annual report on the trade, agrien: ture, \u2018and finances.of Wurtemberg, makes some- interesting remarks on- the increase which ha in the last few Fears, in the number anû : \u201cAt: present, he says, there probably exist between.100 \u2018and 130 trusts.of various.sizes and déseriptions.Amopg, the most important may be.mentioned the iron, éhemieal,.pAner; trusts not \"seem to ave been very successful tn The\u2019 dura.\u2019 \u2018awing to tlie strict privacy in which The princi: culty, internal affairs are conducted.pal objec! aimed it: is Jum, andsminimuin prices.ed for selling pnr- the timonriht- of.production is limited \u2018In or- det to prevent overproduction \u2018and any consequent fall in prices.Rigid organization is absolutely - imperative, and in.some instances.discipline.is maintained bv \u2018the exaction of heavy finés.and sureties.Vv.i \u2018MARCONI SENDING UP THE KITE FOR THE MESSAGE \u2018FROM: Corn: wa Co ar-How , Many Do You Know?Luey -are still there.regular British régi and\u2018 the shitting : canuot sleep safe- \u2018against taken Plâce in Germany\u201d cellulose and\u201d Phe textile Industries de - fo\u201d regulate buying 5 -and-selling hy decreéing certain fixed maxl- In many cases < i es .A Fa PR RG RUE fae roi Qu LS Ps ' .A SR = * ; THE KING-IN-COUNCIL, | {aoa of on © aie the new ous proc oi M jury of Middlesex the Ave \u201cbattle of 0 Tis not: same : remote.deaconry of Msddiemes tp with the .1 \u2018often says the Daily Telegraph, Je 0 of the Coqumonsenlt in favor.of the \u201cStandard\u201d ay \"0 aa a, co that état unatiractive:looking peviedicsl oms against the commander of the $ LORD ean = \u201cSANTA | an ic motor is fixed to each car.tr pois ahaped to the throat, wares me ° ake lan£e, = PE = the London Gazette contains tier ot & O.liner .Oceana, in which\" the plaintiff - CLAY ill train can therefore, be \u201cmade up\u201d of à those true lovers knots with heir flexible sometimes there % amber who Ps vouch popular interest, bug it did on\" the claimed E150 stg, for a of the | single or half a dozen care, ea.jure, or spare PTs of diamond ie x more \u201coups Div eyes on nn bot a om 10th inst.Of the doguments wigued by the Pa of ques dore es ston ns red pa ak lk re 9 Ae set either on oy Madigan diver hom | a berfics or Chole Loge x proie desi EE me == red, : oy King in Council at ) House e coast outside ipe three-mile limit.couse, ia he chaireues of fers from \u2018Central and and South looking as if \u2018the pad been oa ated Scott 1 strived in a co ones.\"ne - fe\u201d Ny and published officiaily in the The » t was adverse to the defend- te fe bong he London Tobe by the se of \u201cstorm of rubles-end that singly paturay ee evealng ng with a Eres: amo a EEN three core very x very near to the bus i ants.e court unanimously held that ection of new æe ol elect the motor or en ive.\u201cIt is penis wild vee ce jai Re aa\u2019 5 sure A; me ere À y LE ioc e t es Ce \u20ac .thought that this I 8 wes at oy wits\" end to Effow CE de RES rc poi, 4 rier Shey a many bom | st Dee REELS Eh PEt or arr pstitution.to make it offence for .: : bat: wu are to- ea Ti or ° | Jine 206th.That is only two days earlier any w to enter an Australian rt [of ground, a large crov nod \u201ccde\u2019\u2019 services.> ay Lin Torr \u2014 the: Lord Chesterfield Pere ed up sata Tele?and than the _anniversary of the Coronation with: broken seals, no matter where 1 hey around a ery.desler disposing ©! .Andther er in favor of the Stand- of a \u2018\u2019brilllant,\u2019\u2019 interesting and extremely pole il here They.ment comfortable of Queen storia a time of the year hey were broken.\u201c} ede few min wm tobing i = a y ad em is provided by ME Chapman, excitiug trade, to whose charming atelier Le i\u2019 charge of the, ht men ln when the finest of Roy al weather ay De A NEW MOUNTAIN.TO CLIMB.\u2018up to the , offered to his Dati Jectrio Traction oman fe refined.cot courts, aeslable burhariens fixe Li be bout Li Hung Chan ¥ How aa\u201d tary expected.Another Ro ma- PE iN remaining ni finally k + per Guns he points out, has never been | Hung Chang, and mu =1-oilllonaires fram yon ot on with hap?¢ a Dre paie |A Beclogea man he Phd Bombers stolid to thy Sse evmmgol i actnal pu 157 BARE SET: BAHIA | Grp CHT SE ; Ww iv: .tha - me for am.a she the vote donitin \u2018other, day, cannot fail to parsuade ambi- the tito ay on the people, ou in ten cime ys.Both Me Yor ce ang Mr.| tively dull fu Londan.and, consequently, do 2 FRore the.banks were big : pére OU \"Barend \"he manie | Cos chsbers thas Kamciings i the dig co Sxcreint mh Sodrinabion oma an Lomo | BLS JAMES Cel SERRE il | BRE Sh Eling Be ion e King's i and tion Mountain most worthy ir attention | t where the i £ more exbilara S dot os fo those of the late ses ad envers no af the present moment.Mount Everest being.the principe! recipients, though Sotaliy diff = end where the Pave \u2018public se diamond mit ot appearance ok ane fread of bus gt he sr gi et pther change, and though many persons is out of their reach for.the moment, be bverybody was anxious to receive some-| enfety is so y et.the Ganz s in London would sell for 25 per cent.more thre nce of the niglit,\u2019 ye, A au - - Will.regret for sentimental reasons that cause there is no admission to Nepayl \u2018ex- thing trom his hands.tem is not suitable.The system which, by In Paris or New York.But it is absolutely .the old ship and lighthouse are pot to be | cept on business, and mountaineering.is The affair caused: no te stir jn \u201cthe all ap noes, has commended i to in rica that all the finest and .most Po restored to the per coins; the omiason bot reckoned as business by the exclusive neighborh noble donor seem- the rbitrators, is technically known as the carefully assorted gems in the wide world | THE GREAT HÉALER., je no doubt justified by the-claims of sym- Nepaulese.But Kanchenjunga is only = a od to pd 5% {ngs \u201cdy current,\u201d as contrasted with.the SA, thelr market.v pale, weak women and, , Dr., ph few hundred feet lower than Everest, and caxty Cheers , Were iD ; \u201d > Now, when yot go ovêr to Paris on busl metry an city.À \u2018third Order in bey .\u201c\u2018alernating current\u201d of Messrs.S| mess with so many hundreds of thousands, Ed \"Morin's Cardinal Pills should : be \u2018Council nd sith with he heraldic achieve- ing in Sikkim or Le e_approached with\" gves ed a.o he lo .: system.Re 0° \"| are you mot mervous while traveling?\" 1 j taken without delay.They releve and ment of the Prince of Wales, giving him out say parti ulty.Darjeeling, | As at prevent intended, the service on ask cure, giving health, strength and long the add additional | badge of à red drsson.Which 1s oT pe forty mies away parie À nes CANADA AT.THE EsusLil show.the Inner Circle val when À the line has \u2018Not in the Teast,\u201d peplied unine Bost -Quiét- life.; ragon was ever hitherta © expedi | been converted maintained \u2018at interv : i » recopnizel badge of Wales is a matter of considerable doubt, but there can: be no uestion whatever of the desire of modern yelshmen so to: ard it; of the general satisfaction that will be felt.at this: evidence of the\u2019 King's gracious sympathy with their aspirations.The complete.heraldic achievement of.the Prince now : 7 coveists of \u201c(1)- Royal Crest, as Heir Apparent, in the centre; (2) thé Radge of the Plume of C Ostrich Fi cathora on the des- ter side; and (3) on the sinister side are presentation of the Badge: of Wales, © namely, on 4 mount vert a Dragon, passant les, di ffercnced (as in the \u20ac Crest) with a febel of three points argent the came to be .borne in.con ormity 0\" the drawing an- \u2018 BE 13: Re THE CORONATION.2 It cannot be\u2019 said that the date for.the Coronation has taken anyone by surprise, seeing that June 28th was the\u2019 accented: day for months past.As tegarls, previous \" Coronations Willlam IV, dad: been dead \u201cfor more: than twelve months when Vie toria was\u201d crowned at\u2019 We-tminster.Fif- - teen months was tha interval hetween the *deuth of.George \u201cTV, and \u201chit successor ~ \u2018ceremon resumption of, tue Grown, George IV.delaved his Coronation à peur end a half.and George 11.who Lecanie Kiug in Ortouer; 1760.was crowned in September.\u2019 1761.On carlier- monarchs,\u201d who were evidently in à hur, Henry HEL \u201cand Edward - LH.Zonk, : A Richard 1.wae or wecks, Henry in three fortmight, Hl ney V, \u201cSF ard Ill, in tn days.whilst, as is well I «own.Henry VII was crowned on the Red of Haitls on the Jay dhe was ele King, though ansther cer, MOUY took Fe .at VWVestmineter two muizths later ou The Archb}in: yo Cantebury.who wil! Hi, 1e cerem ny at eignticth very Te is ati a sturdy man.poeple re worilering whether Je will.be able ts stand lue strain entailed.) \u201ca dong and avdug ovvice, big up: ward uy, four The Archbishop of x ork, whose r its 10) prown the Quicen | + \u201dConsort, is practiolly \u2018an valid, anid though.he migl:t.of corse.choose a dee puty to perform vhe duty surh a proc elt | ing world not meet with senèral + anhrov at.The Péin of Wé-tmin \u20ac Dr.eighty tears of agé La moïron, «share in the ecrevomad 3 quite as ime \u2018pertant.end heavy us these of Aheir timed of Canterbury 2nd Yak.lia doy ix al his Ti goes w ithout = saving Sip i June the 265% \u201cwill Te prochidmel a aencral hol da\u201d throughnut the British [hen Are: while Lan- fon will get two d ¥< holds vs 0e for the; : - actual day of the (Coronation, and une or the King\u2019 \u201ctrie \u2018mpi progress.through : the Et \u201cBy the way it te not at all im! probable that ihe Ring : sud\u201d Queen may ton at SC Paslx Cate: ONL Tate \u201câge through tie city for a Nort religions ecremonr.rartaking of the.Character of the - ond attended by Diamond Jubilee.CUSTOMS COULD NOT- BE EVADED iN The Australian Supreme Court, sitting | «xt Melbourne, has just given judement in à \u2018tesL- case - which proves that the likeli.\"is concerned no better selection could hive \u2018Rtates alo wish to send à squadron.under «| Admiral- Sampson.« \u2018ompletions \u2018 \u2018are to be pushed forward and sde -comni=-jonings held back, in order to maka .equadrons- were to he allowed, there might :be sonie | miral Sampson will, fly, their.flags.DEANERIES TOF \u201cFIT THE.Bua- King-in- \u2018Council: the Londen Govermment Act, \u2018aumicapal services when desired by Quetn\u201d Nictotia- aù her \u2019 the experiences of EH eld confirm the opinions.of Mr.Graham and Major Waddell thal the actual climbing difticul- ties are considerably less than those presented by some of the more arduous peaks in the\u2019 Alps and Caucasus.Hepe, then, is a fair chance of beating a high altitude record established by- the.recent ascents of Aconcügua.There still remain about \u20187,000 feet: of untrodden snow above the highest, point attained by\u2018 Mr.: Freshtield, who.was turned lack by the breaking of the weuther; but it will be strange if some of \u2018the voungef generation of Alpinists do not follow in\" his ootsteps, and complete his conquests; To.\u2018BE \u2018A GIGANTIC NAVAL DISPLAY.In connection with the Coronation festi- vigjes, or\u2019 rather following them, there -is to.be a gigantic naval demonstration at Spithead.Fath- power: will, be asked to send a ship flying an \u2018admiral\u2019s flag.\u2018This is \u2018umisual, since in the ordinary way no admiral dlics- his Alag- unless he Js_in.command \u2018of a smiadron, or holds a: corres pending position ashore, It has been -an-° nounced that Italy will be represented at the Coronation by the Duke of Genoa, and that he will \u2018be accompanied by a squadron.As far as the Duke of Genoa been.made than.the om Harrow boy and the cadet of \u201cThe Shop.\u201d The.United \u201cBut there will be no room.for squadrons hetween the Isle of Kt and the mainland, ¢é is required for British ships.a= big # ehow ps possible of the might of Jritäin, and only a single line can be suared for foreign warships.If, moreover, difficulties as t relative.strength, But-it may.almost he aken \u201cfor granted.that Admiral the Duke of Genoa and Ad- QUGHS.The Bishop of Téndbn has rearranged the arclideavontdes and rural deaneries within the diocese with.the approval of the Ecclesiastical Commission: and of the | \u201cThe movement.originat- {ed an the London Discesan Conference of 1900, \u2018under the presidency of the: late Bisiop, Creighton, who desired that an et- fort should be made, after the passing of municipal and.ecclesiastical Jie within the Iiucese, of London; here are eighteen newly constituted boroughs, and with this View it \u2018has Deen arranged that eighteen rural deaneries \u201chall -be formed.whirh with regard to grea and.designa- ton éhâll be the same, and that to \u2018each au important chüreh*shalt hé assigné.for, the mayor and corporation.Changes: in thé country of © Middlesex 1 have also been confirmed by \u2018the arder-in- council.\u2018Several rural ° deanéries .have heen arranged.fever Dave been created.on Account of th rapid increase im population, for.more, \u2018equal the, distribütion : from | HeartB - ) Some Facts Regarding the Rapid Increase of Heart EL K ; Jrouble.Co.Hetirt trouble, at leant among the Ameri- \" sane, is certainly increasing.and while this my be largely due to the excitement and worry of American business life, it is-more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor figestion.eal organic disease is \u2018incurable, \u201cbut not ore i Ï e close relation.between heart trouble | * Le\u2014\u2014and-poor-dégestio n\u2014i#\u2014because-both-organs-]* are or, the poeme iyi nerves, can enmo; c.In another way also, the heart'is afféct- ed by the form of poor digestion which \u2018pauses and fermentation from half posted food.There is a feeling of pres sion pre heaviness.in the chéat caused b v pressure of the distended stomach on the and lungs, testa: with their ac- .bon; hence arises palpita ion and short \u201cbreath.Poor digestion ma g it and.weakens the heart.most sensible treatment for heart tren! le i In to improve the | jon and to lustre ompt assimilation \u2018of food.« This the à bei done by the regular use after mens of some wie, | plensant and elec.hive igestive pr on like a Tabletr, which may be t most drug stores and which contains taiuable, i, Err: elements in a e- ooh Ed a whe case in a hundred of heart trouble is |\" \u201cMr.oo : Saat ie Fables, mme bonds more pe permanen \u2018benefit than the doctors\u2019 medicine that: I have ever aken.\u201d Mrs.G.H.Crotsley, 598 es dh §peet, Hoboken, Now rion: | as candy.I have only to any \u201ctablets dis - she drops: everything.else and runs for them.\u201d aisé poisons > blood, thin and watery, of rritates -tioed d Phil Broks, Detroit, Mich., oa a; \u201cYour, yspepsia cure worked w » in m 4 pri I sûffered for years from x isease Mrs, , Mi writes: Lyin Dart, sufferéd ef Are, Sieh, iréuble for ten years and five different doctors ge \"Rh only temporary a an bir for on reo as vil M for older Le \u2018vey ha e bes uck with t threo-yeériold \u2018girl takes thom as readily \u201c\" Miss Lelia Divelv.4627.Plummer Street, Fiebure, Pa,;, wr = 2 5 o know.how am for Stuart\u2019s Dyspepeia het {eam I, Stuart's time and did net | ow what ailed me.Ÿ lcet flesh Tight lon ui until one daÿ I ne an advertisemeht of po ieme tablets and immediately bought a 50 cent box at the drug store.T am only on.the second box and am, gaining in flesh and co J hive at last\u2019 foun wosmething that haw reached my ailm , but am now entiroly cured and pnior lik life as I never have before: I \u2018gladly re \u2018threshed and urthreshed, native hy oe the \u2018natural en where nearly all! \u201csider from the -of experience what kind of educational au- jew objected to cam to blend Pr | of schools: at once.¢¢honlg.which in those days more or and\u201d, several have beén* transferred I¥ «| rica ig furnish -\u2018}-thro \u201cj'est hospital tent.than alive to a \u2018 restori ng \u201cthe pie À ir wish everyone .© Jarmern ina of range \u20ac Dullin' Society\u2019s Wi Irish Times.The Canadian Government | gency stand io at 1 Number 28, and is un- | der 11 the of Messrs.John Wo Rally.The exhibits comprise a od ai army of vegetable end mineral pr from thie wonderful 'region\u2014wheat, barley, oats, | aases, and fruits of all kinds.The es are taken from ail parts of this vast cGundtry, and certainly emphesizé the extra ary | opportunity it affordg as an attractive ground for industrious emigranta.Every inducement is afforded to settlers, - and\u2019 the aim of the overnment Ju is apparently to induce an infl ulation by ex: of the cour- A SECONDARY EDUCATION BILL.The moet important bill ta be.intro-} duced by: .the Government next.year, payé | the Daily News, is' the.secondary eduga- tion bill.\u2018The necessity of the cause ir \u201cgent, and has become, as we need hardly say, more urgent during the last twelve monbths: For the Oockerton judgment.put an: end to a number of: evening schools and \u2018continuation\u2019.schoédls, which had -been doing excellent work, and providing |.to a laïge extent a remèdy for thé too early close of slementary teaching.The makeshift act sed in.the summer, which enabled these schools td be carrièd on\u2018 for the time with tlie leave of \u201cthe \u2018local authority, was a bungling ahd futile \u2018piece of legislation.\u2018Ft cannot.stand, and the question is what will take ita plate.If we could put back the clock fol a generation, and, get behind Mr.For ater's, act of 1870, we should have to con- beginning.without the aid thority to sét up.For when Mr.-6lad- stone first took office, all that the State did for\u2019 education was to vote an annual grant in aid of those elémentary aehools, \u2018no matter what their management or sect.which came up to thé tests proposed by the\u2019 official inspector.\"All echanls were voluntary, huts no school © cauld\u2026 rercive, any aésiatance from public funds unless it admitted and eatisfied the inwpector, The act of 1870.established a totally different | eystem.It was'a compromise.The Tor sory education nid to schools supported from the rates.Mr.Gladstone, \u2018or.Mr.Forster, \u201cinsisted: upon both.The Radicals pressed for a univer sl scheme of elementary\u201d schools under popular management throughout the couin- The Ca inet avould not \u201cave that either.They.acted \u2019 upon - the Roman poet\u2019s maxim that the middle .road was the safest to take: and adopted both sorts aving voluntary Toss - deserved the .name; alone, they supplied the deficiency bv.board schools under pchool hoards.Looking Lack.through a vista of .more than thirty .yveaps, oue can\u2019 see that the.Radicals, the men af prin- -cipnle, were right.And that it.would have heen: better for England.even cheaper in the long rn, to insist that se rhoo! boards.with their proper accompaniment, hoard fehonls, should he universal.But thé point.for the mornent.- \u2018is that an educational authority, bhesidea -the department, \u2018- now the boa où education, was then: and there set \"ip.Have school.boards roved 8 auccems?We believe that they Pave.\u2018They are not perfect.They are.after al.a strictly mundane institution: We cannot, expect, that thie ; \u2018The rain fui nthe cqmpressed air is, |fnpetes.Twas Inn veritable Island of \u201cShares, $200.00 each.Weekly payments, only 10 cents per chars.of tourse, fuline ons 1.10 rebound according to the well-known laws of gravityand re- 11 sistance, and au it does with the umbrella, t falls round.the happy possessor.of this most itsoful* contrivance.1 After the rain is over.another touch at the button deprives.the compressed air of it outwprd expansion.; \u2018 \u2014\u2014 A, BATYLE oF ELECTRIC SYSTEMS The battle of the Standard ve Ganz ays tom of électrification for the ninderground raihvay of an prises are always satisfactory.\u201d of such long continuance, and when it \u2019 \u2014 a Cronin is & remarkabiy clever young |: °%M® 4 o'clock in the afternoon 1 was : = adi man, and his vivid imagination and Vondering how.long it was going to mé - 7 pronounced enthusiasm immediately take me to get to Buffalo, because I = .2 \u201d où : takes his conversation out of the plane had about Le ncluded th at I would be = = ; _.of the ordinary globe trotter's talk.| Star, without retiré fon two days, 7 a \u201cMy left leg is just a little lame,\u201d he | \u201cOr pourge 1 mare ers slowly ne = = a.said, \u201cbut not néarly so much as it was Of course, I moved very slowly most = > when I started, because I hurt jt al- of the time, and I anally reached : TS most a \u2018year ago, and ever since have ocawoad at oc'loc e even ng.; J been bothered with it.As for health, : b wef BO Dearly so hungry as I ex- = + why \u2018I never knew what it was to be.pected, but if you have never seen a.: \" healthy before.I'm amall, it's true, weary, tired individual you should have.- \u2014 ~~ = but no big man ever was stronger in seen me when I struck the hotel at 1 7 = : 7 accordance with his relative size, and I Greenwood.oF a st ca almont 3 SN can tell you that these last two months | P&F2 yZec, an not, care muc - : A have held more of life for me than I whether Iw ould ever be able to feel in \\ NT \u2014 « 14 ! ; em again.\u2018 - \u2014; + ould Be contained in the \u201cuf nad a terrible thirst all during | \\ Te \u201cOut there {in Nebraska I put in a the day, and had drank so much water - / .very wearisome: time In college last that 1 was dimost- sick, so that 1 aid - +.Pot, > .year, and when spring came 1 was very | .Te - \"Le \u2018 ps, ; = nearly used up.Well, I went to a| presses 7 = .\u2018physician, and he said that T was in a | i \u2014 hes : bad way.Just so, I said, and what am \u2014 L-\\ ; 1 to do to get out of it?.001 \"te = ., \u201cHe then told me.that I should take : .Plenty of exercise, and prescribed a | mr re I o \u2018 - \u2018Ç diet for me, and said that i£ I would .= ; .oO ; ~~ A ie _.REMARKABLE TEST OF ENDURANCE.: all might Me instructions I would be : i \u2014 = .« Mr.Joseph Cronin Eating His Daily Repast of Shredded Wheat, Eggs and Milk.~ : wars rheescription rear cappelite .= CF Tu _\u2014-æ\u2014\" \u2014 om = \u2018 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ | Wheat biscuit, eggs, milk and \u2018fruit.I| \u2014\u2014 3 \u2014 .Le o ° DE - ~~.: } had always been something of an epi- ; - ( $ .; .; RE _ 5.CL cure, and I confess that beefsteak and : \u2014 T sou So - , ; y.CA , ple were very dear to.my heart.~~ XL.> Pc = \u2019 .\"i ' ; 9 - au ; ; ; -\"I think I actually lost a pound in - I have walked ten miles without taking - ., .EI BE FE .-| contemplating the.prospect of living ~ : - \u2018| à drink of any liquid.-Milk and water : | .LEUR Lu : ur Lo .- +.AER 2 on the diet! which he had prescribed, |: > were.\u2018the only liquids I touched on the EE oT CR Co LL : oT oe , : and at any rate my nerves received a ee | whale, trip, with\" the exception of two.° RS CC ge gem : A BRIA P= |r he Tune ana Dated giv.y | te She first three days out F be- : .-, .' .: 2 po .and one ngs | \u201cAfter the first thre ut - a \u2018 C i } .oe y é -which my appetite especlally favored.gan to grow stronger, and to walk eas- : .: co Se } .vy A = | Indeed; the * outlook was mighty | KE ier- and, faster.© Besides that, 1 could To i.20° : .5 oT LL, .: i gloomy, anu finally I decided that if I| \\ remain on the walk longer without get- LE a .LS ce : ra + 1 25 .Se Was to live on a diet it would be the ting tired.The longest stretch that.i oo ; - ee \u2014 : : Lo best thing to hustle around and work.- « \u2018| coyered in one day was fifty-one miles, Cg ele XT fa shee I You wer para).EE aT aio Ya y a Tate LL A Ce 1, yo! et hungry, and If you course walked : > tha .223: 2, \u2018 : ; A everyone to action.The Nebraska stu- are hungry enough où ca a usual, but I wished to make Iowa City M.J.Cronin, -à - Young Law.-Student.of dent hus painted his picture, and was oo So y n eat any |» that night, and it was, after 2 o'clock : .So CT « - CL fascinated.A {he hardship that ay : ER Co oo in the morning when 1 finally struck - - LW : : I.: .betwecen him uns s picture was lost ;, \\ ; à es * | the first-hotel in the city.Do Lincoln, Neb., Walks 1,200 Miles 10 [in the glow of the coloring at the final 2 ~~ \u2014 \u201cI.had great opportunities to study, TT CT TTT ae Ee at em | Eee on my trip, and | had pot been very .RIE SS eae 20 ! ars | Rich the l , - : \u201cJon , ar } ery : \" sid -a window through which the ; .; .\u2018bè- ~~ Pan-American Exposition.outsider loots From the darkencd night.|.EE = dont that the foods People dat have à ; Cot oo ; Le .Co ; ~ It requires no stretch of the imagina: 2.\u2014 - = great deal to do with their life.On my : \u2014\u2014 Co [en to rompiehend that the plete) SEs un L began, io live in à simple nat- .Cn iE a ê.- Lin d 1 .in- IN : à .+ | ural way, an E c n be- BOUT = oe Leo | coin were highly attractive to him, or \u2018 mecs - q : © ee gré : .fore I noticed a \u2018change in my condi- ; LIVES ON \u2018 SHREDD Ç xy an 201 7 77 © | that their painting should rouse him | == : : Le ee pnd soreness of my tion.So g 1) ; W Te a to action, and no.one cou!d be surprised same - Lire \"an readed Lo start out | =.it on, e de a LL ED : H EAT: 205, 15 Know thät a few anys later the pice Sr = =\" [again for uiiother long day's Walk.A wore thar Ti Red retire HOME more.Ce : - ay pe Ll LE tures \u2018were leading the young man oni.SENT A lounger in the station gave me a dog gore, | found that I kept feeling better 2% So ANC 19 DATIN | the way to their realization.: \u2014 x À À \u2026 that morning, and I was positively de- and\u2019 better, and after the first week .> ; 4\" T.12 P : - tas ON s 17 uly.-M.armee +.\\ .lighted to have a travelling companion.pA ; ; : Cu L/ \\ .U ! |.It was on the 17th of July.that M.| Af , ; 4 com 1.out 1 had no headaches\u2014a .very com-.2° ee - , DE 7 MTs |/Joseph Cronin, the young man, stqod\u2019 et dd A ee j Me did not last long, However, \u2018and be- mon complaint of mine in the past.; : SL ta a \u201c| in teont of the office\u2019 of the Commoner es fF \u2014~ | fore we had made a hundred miles, four |.\u201d Well, L naturally became interested ; © : .\u2014WJlliain Jennings\u2019 Dfyan\u2019s pérgonat = : .=\" X \u2014 days ae and dense beside the in the people I saw, and the way in © His left leg wis a trifie lame as he 1 | of \u2018mecha 5 ; ern © van ready to hegid his == < = - race.pus vent œuerer trs ler ray Yo a Sods they een = : 28.De lame as he peculiar.piece schanism.and §tg JOUTney eas rd.co a i - = Ear à vr at ns \" e study of the foods ey ate.: strolled leisurely into Buffalo, N.Y., one TE are pol perl nem, and are _ \u2018He had heen\u2019popular in school.and |.3 red Coane nd aay PUR was pecullarly noticeable to me that ernoon last summer.Beyond that inexplicable, and It would be foolish.to | in MIS university, and his leaving \u201cvas = which I ha [red had complet scarcely any of the people I saw lived, .there was Tung In the appearance of.surimise what thought feed through _the- occasion of the gathering of sev- - which oy had Jwrted had propletely simply or naturally, and it required.1 , 0 indicate that | thè head 3 N a vou! - LC .\u2018 PEER , Bl » e arat } 2 only a glance to see that the éffects had he had reached a goal to attain which led:to the ts He fine: oe PRE à A PE £ hi had them re Rled and re heeled three 101d In one way or another on them.tra 1,200 long, weary miles had been| That it was peculiar uppears almost \"a me iz - : : ti y om feraolel and re-heele ee, \u201cThe moré I saw of people and what I aa on foot.LOT on the surface of the undertaking, dnd: Ca a \u2014 = FF J Th at of my sufferi ; in they ate in the many hotels at which stifl was: early in July, when the hot, | that it would have uppeured.foolhardy | \u2014 - ; he fi st woe th ci Was out.2d af r | 1 stopped, the more convinced: I be _ stifling \u2018sun was.beating down® in the to the mind of most people can not be\u2019 res = = 7 he: tae pe a the wal When came that the food they consumed was great expanses of Nebraska; when \u2018the | denied.Its resilts, however.pa ; th ir = == a \u2014\u2014 tax ter y SP ank unr ities nd the chlef factor in causing the {lis \u2019 usually fertile soil Was seré and yellow tributé -to that wisdom which > 0 re cc ea ; 1 rest ent fo er, A .\u2018ha { hich have come to them.Contrdsted under the blistering rays of old So!, and | times Instinctively.æoverns the action = \u2014 \u2014 Quantities of water, and think that} i, (pe people beside me, I found that on\u2019 here and there tiny crevices appeared |.of a youth.© © action = mme = , So | was bad for me.Then, too, I \u2018was not yy simple diet I was growing stronger .- in.the hard, baked soil; when the -¢orn Away off in the east, hundreds.and | .- - .: - Scipio - \u2014\u2014 st used 19 the work, and the fatigue vat and.stronger, \u2018and, of course, that - hi the flelds and stretches of grain |.hundreds of miles, was a fanc fui ey 4 \u2018 .: | we Pin 1 : a y aot tee Jin po ig in Proved doubly convincing.he cc for = their heads and seerned\u2019 to.gasp Its days filled \u2018with Visions of rose pe - \u2014 Le Ty adi fon tt all Ine T bad \u20ac + plet ly \u201cI remember one.day, along in the -.or air and moisture, that a youth on loveliness of artistic * conceptio Ete = = to ee) | A ee nog whi h had ie 1 \u201cin \u2018middle of the afternoon, when the #un Whose shoulders twenty-two years rest- nights filled with a radiane eer.pu ore : a changed the food whic ad been In | as beating down with unusual vehe- ed all\u2019 too.heavily, sought to -find « countless lights beckoned\u2019 on to th 1 \u2014\u2014 : .the ee he fe 1 lost tly fence the railroad led through a dense shaded place in the city of Lincoln.| mysterious realm which peopl to pa , \u201d -y Ress .: \u201cDuring the first peek ost exact Y forest, and I wandered into the woods Behind him the pages had just closed | the \u201c Rainbow City.\u201d and.rhe ob , : 3 tL : Te Do es but natural because In 2nd 1ay down in the shade.; on a wearisome year in-the Law De- | knew as the Pan-American Fx posit) da, : 5 : the \u2018loss was but natural, because IN | \u201d \u201cThere was a family.of squirrels partment of .the University or Ne.| \"Through the \u2018vaves of a basi n, ; - LE addition to all the other reasons whie d playing about in the tree tops above _braska, and before \u2018him was the great up from the Hot päverhents of.{h \u2018he | \u2019 Sf Co Lo ©, might expect to lose, the heat range me and for the first.time in my life I, wide, wonderful world; and the @ssur: coln streets, and beyond th he me > [mot eat anything but some toasted 45 WIEW 48 120 af safe SOX SON ret realized the singular beauty dnd per- ance that his physical condition made mosphere of \u201cthe bia ig envy at- + | : Shredded Wheat that night.And when | that I passed.I did not, however sui fection of animal life in its wild state.the future anything but rosy in its| there came the roar oF NE.Counts 1 .; A I went to bed I expected .to sleep more | fer from the heat at ried time as badly Nothing could be more perfect than.aspect.ne | dash \u2018of spray.the wild tossiris 6f rate) : soundly than I had ever: done before; | 88 1-did the first two han [| Were those squirrels.The symmetrical The doctors said he must recuperate |.ids, and the rush of torrent 5h oh - == but | aint.eh ; 1 A ead ae ne & : cents d bodies, the brilliantly smooth skin, the in some way, and that he must take | green valleys and cool gore CU BH \u201cLathed that night; that was-all 1] commenced to, 0 0 rom the Pearly white teeth that peeped forth Plenty of outdoor exercise, and eat par- like a mirage bresking © rer and.5m did.Of course, I slept some, but every Bained exactly twelve pounds from the hen a wild chattering would stir the ticularly things which\u2019 would kindle sky, there cume a picture of Nib 2] + + : few moments I'd have to jump out of time I started out, and I never felt 80 echoes of the woods, the lithe, strong anew the glimmering fires of strength .\u20ac of Niagara = \"bed ind dahice the cramps out of my Well in all my life.- 2 | legs and the.beautiful contour of the - and vitality.- To \" \u2018 ou legs, and when \u2018finally got the muscles | \u201cAfter I had accustomed myself t0 | animals all appealed strongly to me.\u2014 .Down the shaded streets and follage- - = < 5 straightened out and fell into a sound | My \u2018diet I amity Md ered from \u201cwphen I remembered that these little bedecked vistas of the city there came |.\u2014_\u2014 : = - sleep toward morning, I was thankful, hunger.Four Shredded Wheat Bis- animals were living just as they had no breezes to fan the burning brow of \u2014_\u2014\u2014 - = \u201c \u201cHowever, when 1 woke up I°had |-Cuits, four eggs and a pint of milk at done when they were first created.The , the young man, and the paper whicn- = pussed the stage of thankfulness.1; each of my three daily meals com- foods which naturd had provided for - .he held .in his hand told again and \u2014_\u2014 _ < - {-actuälly couldn't move without think-' pletely routed the craving of appetite.inom, were still the mreans of thelr again of the drouth and heat .that: Los = - ing I was going to break into many | Toward.the latter end of oh walk T! dailÿ sustenance, and though thousands _ everywhere: were mowing down vege- To = ry | pieces, und it took .ah hour of hard have been on the road for eight hours | of years had gone since their earliest table life throughout the Middle West [work and a bottle of witch hazel be.Without eating, and then gône to the! ancestors-were first created, \u2018the ani- and making human life more of a bur- 1 = \u2014_\u2014 tore I could finally get my legs lim- hotel, and the same meal has satisfied | .mhls retained every bit of thelr beauty: den than otherwise.\" - .- ; beréll up enough to carry me down to my .hunger.* I t \u201c| that come on the first creation.\u2026 _ .If he could only get away from the \u2014 ~ q breakfast.1 ate that morning, and{ \u201cAs 1 was out longer I also found | «Simply by eating the food that ma- stifling heat and bask \u2018in the cool = > then ang there I forgot that l'was on that my thirst did not bother me nearly a .; Re , breezes of other places, he.thought TEI OO = rt \u2014 a.diet, and I do not think that at any 86 much as at first, and frequently I | (Continued \u2018on Page Sixteen.) that life would take on a far more tint- - = \u2014 z = time since I have hud any desire to cat x - : - \u2014 : \u2014 ed coloring; but then there came the| .ag \u2014\u2014\"\" anything but my regular menu.\u2019 , thought thät he had gone through.a |.- Te - : \u201cAll that.day I walked through the na a Tune ea Olightrul spring, LL = thing.10 PT : Wheat gants that shread out, touch.ë \u20ac leal as the one which | Ce _\u2014 ; \u201cwh as one of Mv houghts, | Nebraska between Lincoln an maha, | caused James Russell Lowell to dip his LL - - ' and th Let OR Nu tried ta figure \"and which break the monotony of the pen into the pot of eloquence and{ 1 = _ \u2018out what sort of work would make me endless stretches of corn, which 1s'such - Write upon the rarity of those sweet | ne = the hungrlest, and, of course, 1 turned a mighty factor In \u2018thé agricultural] c : - : = almost every occupation over in my products of that section.Lu fp retire \u2014 - : .\u201cmind.The more I thought, the more \u201cl.guess I got my- first interest in |\u2019 ee = ; convinced 1 became that outdoor exer- Whçat \u2018on\u2019.that day, because when 1 -e\u2014=\u2014\u2014= F J \u2014ty\u2014 he Suny \u2018cise wus the heést for me tô take, and came on a wheat fleld where the men .L_\u2014, = ; 4 = would.probably \u2018Increase my -appetite were at work harvesting the crop 1 ; of ° ZX 7 more than any other kind.Then, of | ulways stopped to get a drink of water., p =\u2014Z | \u2014\u2014\u2014 course, I came to deciding what sort of You know the hurvesters always hava +7 SEA | outdoor exercise would be the best, u supply Ju the Bel and o Bres, og wa afin, , after a greut deal of cogitation, ook \u201con the wheat\" f as watering.; = = == = ; Soran that walking would be the right places, Then I grew interested in the Syl Er thing.\u201c : - |'great fields of waving grain, and in the + : x \u201c\u201cOut in Nebraska: we have a great cereal itself, and; funny.as.it.may | = \u2018| deal of excitement now and.then, and seem, for the first time thought of the |.- me \u2014 the country Js comparatively new, so fact that I was practically existing on + .that things are not in the least effete, | wheat, After thaf I was refñinded \u2018of \u2018 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 , .\"| but some way there was aclonging| it time and time again, for the line of 22222 = eral friends who wished him \u201cbon voy- within me to go East again and seb my long walk was, dotted with: wheat - & À age.\u201d The sun was breaking full and that part-of our country.Besldes that, flelds, and.it seemed to me that every F fair over the tree topd on the eastern { had a strong desire to see the Pan-|\\Séction had.a-certain percentage of | To \u2014\u2014%F | horizon, and the clock in the City Hall American Exposition, about which 1; Its.lands in wheat, while, of course, mme | was.sounding out seven \u2018labored nad heard so much.> e had great expanses of the golden : é a strokes, as though wishing to keep \u201cI had money enough to zcarry.me | ERAN.' \u2019 - \\ back the noonday heat as long as pos- through, and the upshot of it was that \u2018In.many of the sections through \u2014\u2014 sible, when the word \u201cgo\u201d was given I made up my mind to walk to Buffalo ch I passéd I! was importuned to |.- and the'law student was on his way.to see the Pan-American Exposition, 0% work in the fields to help harvest |- Now Lincoln, though hundreds of| and on my walk I knew I_would have the Yrops, but I had my p laid |, ,.+ miles distant from Buffalo, 18 easily ac- a great chance to See people and life Out, 80, very gratefully, of course, de- cessible to that city, and the trains that j and country, and to study things as clined all offers.Co * ply between the two places are such as they really ware, ERR So One of.the peculiar things that early to make the trip rather a pleasure than \u201cBesides thit, I would be undergoing came to my natice was the great num- |.- =, \u2014 a bore; but nothing was farther from new experiences all the time, and the ber of tramps that I encountéred.Of np Cronin\u2019s mind than were trains when | more 1 planned the more determined Course, in one serise of the word, I Was .he began his long journey.=.I became to mike the trip.When I| 8 tramp, and to appearances I certain- | ; rc =, As has been sald, the student mind started I had reached a point of deter- ly was one.; \u20ac SE : a works curiously, and Cronin's was no mination where I had resolved to walk \u201cHowever, I paid for what I ate, and .pus : .: : > exception to the general rule, 50 he #et| the whole distance, even if I had to always put up at a hotel wher I could | a - out to walk to the Pan-American Ex- take all summer.got neat.enotigh to one, and I always -à a .position, ~~ \u201cI gecured the certificate of the Chief | Walked along the railroad tracks.At : .That, of course, Is not remarkable In of Police of Lincoln to the time I start.| stations where freight trains stopped ; : .itself, for men have encircled the globe ed, and was off.I hal mapped out ths for a supply of water I.met many 222 i = - , \"on-foot, and many are the talesof long route which I was going to take, and knights of the road, and really they , À y Cf : pedestrian tours; but when Cronin set had decided to follow the way of the| actually treated me contemptuously > SE out he faced many things which would highways from Lincoln to O then when they discovered the manner ff CC - x _.Den he Faenoral À ith wie in state of | Chicago, Bhd dou.the ake too he ode on freights, à ap; Lo Po vet a À.His general he was in a state Chi own.; \u2019 of early summer} 72.7.Falls and alt îts besities, unfoiding on \u201ccollapeo; his left lez was lame from Michigan Southern Railroad to Buffalo.ently without any parti ating.: Co.: gone through these, andfetre.the leaves of thé youth's fancy: effects of a sprain in a football game of \u201cI left Lincoln at 7 o'clock in the tion \u2018in view.Either way the trains| .; .Ce ; climate were all that he needed,| Minds .generally are actuated to last year; the thermometer was stand- morning, and .the thermometer was might be moving, there was always the} Ce REMARKABLE TEST OF ENDURANGCRE.: A 0 1 d riot have comb to this game deeds by the pictures which their mat- ing at 110 in the shade~4n fact, had then standing 85 in the shade, and the full quota of ho on board.- RL La .eee AE on.Lake me with his health compa tively noce up and it.i» the Sanoltyl : ben tpt pod: appears \u2018roads th dust almebt | - Op ! morning, my third aby Mo Orenin in Waliine-Gostum à Photageaph Talon.Lake Shire \u201cThe mind of p stodent 16 a] tonception\u2019 of the mind that | i three inch \u2018wwel- out, T'was pretty sieerly used'up, owing b \u201c1 TL Near Rela\u201d © eT .; vo, , ; ; ; .2: .Co *: EE a 5 : DOM 4 Te A : ER dE Pemariabi pal à rire ma music, 1 in- ternoon, ex Eris and pune Eve, to ten cents, om ¢ that the play the steadily increasing matinee patronage Producing them, the outl oginame of the now universally \u2018used phrase, | howe steadily ae men of Montres ap \u201cPersonally, I b to precistes a goauine bargain.more to me than riches or fame, to do \u201cThe Girl .From Paris\u201d costes direct : à things that will me the love and from New York, this being one -of the \"AT THE ROYAL, respect of women want tal leave the towns where it is oe en route to theatre feeling hat I bave the respect where it will un rf During the care thère have ont will of my sisters\u201d So oii» \u201cenormous New York vases Te ha 4 been many ease.ah d'epecualty organi *s record of 1 ce pot zations put upon the road, but fer of K RECEIVES AN OVATION York's Thea Theatre 0 gta end 500 them have kept pace \u2018with the\u2019 times Herr Jan KubeHk, the young Bohe- the Herald Square Theatre in Now - _ À res rin care used duning its ia New ok presentation.- Ao next M Dari 0 à Jae ; oO .night, | -3th, for one week, With a special holiday matinee on Wednesday, New Year's Day, and the usual matinee on Satu : An the company bo be seen hors appesrs in all the large cities ,a fine performance - may be expected.\u2018The cast contains such Save as Mlle, Trisie Figanze, wine, e Reyno ona Car- uo Wo.Blain ell,\u201d Gilbert, Cia pion, 2E8 admirers of the best stage productions, A BRILLIANT \"MELODRAMA, comed: jy-drama, À Blaney's splendid the Pacific,\u2019 which comes to the Thea a] next week, was constructed from .Francais next the abundance of material offered by |.\u2018Philippines.story starts in a mountain town in.shifte to San Francisco, and transport in kof a onited Dates £ \"the mi ends a quarters of General Lawton in the Phili pines.In its, course the play has plenty | and contains some big | es, the principal ope Del being the view ¥ 1% of & the.dock in San Francisco.All details, including life-boats, are shown, \u201cand it is claimed that the scene is one of the most ever shown at the Theatre Fran- Harry Clay Blaney, a brother of the au thor, rsp the principal role.Willie Live, a allowing a eal ae id ore Fo of lati and is one o - the quick, } bri ht effervescent order.\u2018The influénce of i pervades \u2018\u2018Across- ' the Pacific,\u201d and ha are military bands | ~ with a ratlling fight | end.may, u uniform nited $ States \u2018regulars and es of the lip \u2018the Fili = the.pis defence fd No.which a tling is used, id to be one rage\u201d the most Salts title.scenes ever witne \u2018There will be sp ial matinees of \u201cAcross 5 cais on Wednesday - the Pacific\u201d at the (New Year's Day), and Thursday, with the tines Frida \u201cThe Dairy IF on où week \u201cThe: arm,\u201d one of the most ccessful pastoral plays of recent times, with à 'matinee Ed yo (old Christmas y).PROCTOR'S THEATRE.> Those who are fond.of.polite, brisk comedy, well acted, prit be interested.in the announcement of.the engagement next week at Proctors Theatre, of Mr.and \u201cMrs.Edwin Milton Royle.Mr.Royle i an author of great talent, and an actor of P : more: than ordinary ability.He starred, .for several seasons fn his own comedy: rama, \u2018\u2018Friends,\u201d in .w.e was un: y successful.For the past few seasons iA and his wife have been \u2018headliners\u201d in vaudeville, their breezy per- | formances in 'Mr.Royle\u2019s sketches have - made them favorites wherever they hay have appeared.Their play is Captain \u2019 tm is se constructed that \u201cwhile big chorus of handsome\" has full.scope for its talents, Which: ate exercised in the presentation \u2018of Pleasing meld ies, marches, dances and choruses.will be.found a strong vaudeville slow in itself.Among the clever entertainers.with the company are Udell & Yule, charaater on burlesque opera, oséph Harrington, HARRY CLAY Y BLANEY, IN \u201c ACROSS THE PACIFIC,\u201d AT THE FRANCAIS NEXT WEEK, ses _ John, Kernell, who is.unctuous end amuse.mi always He hes : prépared a lot.of new atérial for this Sngagement.itchell, .who is known as.\u201cThe \"Mitchell, of vaudeville, first appearance in Montreal.he is an American Yvette Guilbert, and instead of singing her songs, she recites the words to s_ musical accompaniment, Sheehan and Kennedy \u2018have an uproarious Irish spe.ialt n which they .are assist a t trained monkey Lawrence and of brs : team who have made a close of 4 ot the.Bowery.girl and boy of New guly have worked them into a : Fort.ddtes sketch that is said to be very amusing.There types.of this kind in every, big city and the delineation this pair of \u20ac racter actors ought to sppréciatod here: : west ide Antonio is a pretty woman, PE consists in a remarkable balancin, og eaten She oa?tl oe ihr ing | noc , an oes other A special many ot will be tion called ap nctbirds\u201d \u201d a_troupe of colored singers and rhe oF for per J dancers, who have a reper- \\ \" LS 4 Randall, Luella Miller, Rittie Ti will make her.Stock \u2018another date, .Gebherd, M.Hiatt, ie finale of the entertainment js a musical and.terpsichorean entitled \u201cWomen , Jxchange,\u201d which \u2018again intro: duces the entire comapny.Both the first part and the\u2019 burlesque are staged with new and attractive setti got- geous and fetching costumes and rilliant\u2019 Nectrical \u2018effects.+ Maude McDonald and Mr.Me * » The Eugene Page: \u2018mandolin concert, which- has been \u2018looked forward to as one .of the best t things.in the Windsor Popular Couree, will come off Jose time soon, but no one Vi 00 just when.The comp was snowed im in the Maritime Provinces and could not reach Montre] foe the and yn are.proceed ing.for ¢ sity od deal of is felt as to the pe of the on of two mandoline, 4 harp and \u2018cello, which, - the cnitles makes à novel-com: cent, + puce and ia certainty à novel \u201d.* nd Se sis kin, whose last recital was wes sili sn uae \u201cre, ] good |- \u2018wholesome comedy is not neglected: the he olio | infroducing_ their | -| shouting \u201c| them.| not object\u2019 to cutting down | not destined\" to get mu | object of \u2018his study is bad it is bad all Shmoygh any | NEW MONTREAL OFFICE OF THE CORTIGELLO SILK COMPANY.mian : violinist, may well be proud of \u2018the.extraordinary enthusiasm he is creating in New York and Boston.No later than Sunday last another packed house greeted the famous young virtuoso in New York, thè big Metrepoll- tan Opera House being this time the scene \u2018of his latest.triumph.And what a triumph.it was.The New York newspapers of Monday described: the immense auditorium as belng thronged to guffocation; and Mr.Maurice Grau is reported to have said that the re- celpts on Sunday night were the largest of any concert recelpta ih the history of the Metropolitan.Kubelik was recalled five times.affer playing the famous Bethoven Concerto, an deach time was greeted with.thunders of aps plause, Montréalers will have tHe privilege of hearing this wonderful artist in the Windsor Hall, early in February.: » .- THE SHORT PROGRAMME CULT: critics\u2019 in.the States, with a select echo following among\u201d n writers on music, are crying aloud for shorter.programmes for orchestra.concerts, piano recitals and so forth.There is an obvious .anal between this movement and the eightfhour day.The critics, seeing very little \u2018hope of higher wages in the condition of art general for ghorter hours, and wi soon be uniting to'keep out amateurs and restrict the number of ar tices in the ariticism .business.\u2018The - thr A the same programmes as the musical eritics, and has not expressed \u2018any de- gire to have them cut down.From the standpoint of pure enjoyment, the critics are probably.right.Eighty minutes of | solid music is rertainly the utmost that | the emotional nature of the average man answer to at one sitting.But on this ; \u2018continent people do not go-to concetts for 1re enjoyment\u2014avhich is a very different ping from saying that they do, not enjoy They go largely with a view to getting musical \u201cculture,\u201d to broadening their | ; scquaintance with the great masters, and: to acquiring an ebility to talk intelligently \u2018aboyt \u201chigh class music.\u201d They wou a, symphony concert programme by one half, if the price were cut down.by one-ha'f too and if they had the time to two evenings in- .gtead of ome on it, which they have not.| Moreover nither the critie- nor the ordinary auditor attempts to retain a receptive attitude during a whole evening of.say, two a h \u201chours of orchestra music, for instance.As programmes are \"made up nowadays they are always more .or, Jess mixed, and à hearer practically goes to sleep while a part.whio oen not.apveal to him is being \u2018performed.Critics have been known who went phyai- cally and actually to sleep whenever they heard any piece played a second time by the same: performers.\u201d It was not, they \u2018reasoned, part of their professional duty to liste to stuff from ;which they oould not get any new \u2018\u2018copy.\u201d £o She.wail againet Jong prox Ppathy.eb dramatie critie has to ait oh pa ne long, with the additional drawback that if the probgbly and not relieved 1n.spots.as raised a cry for sho the great American > quantity.in magazines, shows, news -And_pobod lic sy | papers, dinners\u2014and concent programmes , ABOUT THE \"WOMAN DRAMATIST.Mr.Daniel Frohman has: been talking about the woman drematist.He 4 Boys talk too much\u2014in their plays, that and .their_exuberance of language includes - a Tynouhqnd affection, fob the word damn.It is to be pa .ren-erks that he and encil the exuberance, but not the ity.It is 2 rather more serious i Gob ment of the 1 e p lay-writer than ap: peara at fi Ary or it implies lack of cree.It is lack of force in the action leads \u2018the writer to wander off into the rie dinlogue; and it is inability to achieve force in the chara: that im to the swear word as a vain substitute.Whether Mr.Frohmar\u2019a charge is truthful is- another.question.grammes continue to Lear as io ped thre Dine ors\u2019 names as for te months, Montrealers ought to know on It would be interesting to pet an authoritative pronouncement on the attitude of the woman dramatist towards women.Jes Frohman says the 4 tist invente = ealkized man, but draws do.do.Wiliam A.Brady immediately trots up and says that the woman dramatist \u201cwants to get back at men, to show him wint a tyrant and soundrel he js, and what a poor litte : men is.\u201d This is \u201ccatdike,\u201d it is true not just as Me.Frohman meant, shall ned when box-office magnates dds- Let pt Si, hen \u201cat all imp Sgnora city, eral years undo she |B eB A number of blase and exhausted musical.x AR pa are| .| German Inventor Ha Has hief trouble they |.| kave to\u2019 face le that.the public-har to sit |\" thered from Mr.Frohman\u2019s | other managers blue .the Academy pre oo longer appears \u2018as.an actor.\u201cThe Salvini now\u2019 supporting.Signora Duse is Gustavo Salvini, the son of Tomaso, and it is not Ha bie that he will accompany se\u2019 to \u2018America; - Mr.Iyman B.Glover, of the cap | Times-Herald, had the auddaicity.during recent.visit of Sir Henr i to that | to: inquire, point blank Fllen Terry's dion of Mrs.Patrick \u2018Campbell.\u201cMiss Ellen, \"Terry informa, ine ine seu may expect a genuine.- when a rick Cam ell comes to \u201ctown will- shortly.land has in the intense \u2018emotional aahoo! But she did Jot + Jump info a high at one boun Cainpbell .worked.\u201cumctasng) païts, first as-en imateur = then re a professional, and - whem her opportunity \u2018The $ Mrs.Tanqueréy.she à The ter ect fit appeard (Dot to & but to be Me Tanqueray.-K gives | a ormance EX {the character, bu she me os not impress na being ng the AN tual person, as Mrs.Gampbel invariabl does.Call it magnetism or what you wil rey succeeds in \u2018creating the Huson of reality.ADAMANTINE STEEL.Metal\u2019 s Hardness a Hundred \u201cTimes.Bepits, \u2018Dee.ZT.\u2014A German Inventor has sent an agent to America, to show the steel |: Xkiogs_ a new process for hardening steel in \u2018which the.scientists\u2019 of his.country dave taken much .interest.The inventor Is a small manufacturer in Mecklenburg named Gleteler, and he bas been using the process several years, but only recently approached the vublie \u2018with it, preferring to test it so | thoroughly that there could be no doubt.Expertes claim Ne has a revolutioniser for | sure, because hé can miake iron into steel that is 100 per cent.harder than that produced by.any other procese, and do it at 50 per cent.of the cost.In.the tests.with id armor plates made by the Glebeler process | the miost force possible to Gemoan guns \u2018| threw a projectile only .089 of an Inch Ente 9 threw bullets the steel.The same rapp armor plates, through the best of the Swor made of wood.» A BEERLESS .PUB.\u2014 Londen Has a &10,000 Place for the: .Mildest Sort of Ref resh .- ; ment.London, Dec, 27.\u2014An enterprise designed to promote temperance has just been inaugurated here.On Saturday last a publi | - onse without beer was opened in the east end.This looks to some like the play of \u201cHamlet\u201d with.the melancholy Dane left out.The place of entertainment has been built at 8 ps of £10.000 by the vigorons- Angustine's, Sté Rev.The B Bt or Poon took mn the scheme Stepney, and since found time to Inspect the premises.: This model publie house hias nothing in common with the establishments springing u Jo \u2018various parts of the country under Grey's scheme.rector.of St.Harry Wilson.a close personal when he was Bishop of hie preferment he \u2014_\u2014 | STRONG AND VIGOROUS.| nm\u2014\u2014 Every Organ of the Body Toned |.up and invigorated by sleep one box of re EE Heart Pills completely removed .ail» à aym .I have since taking od now sttong snd vigorouk\u201d ilburn\u2019s Heard pnd Norve diseases arising froin os arr or watery bloods : \u2018Campbell is à fine | | actress, she said, undoubtedly the best hod Increased the ; 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Th | Wholesale\u2014339.to \"343 Se Paul Street.yed, end they k: about road.In addition two factories in Canada, one a established about orton is 8 © the braid mill in_ Coatoook, P.where they are se.- well-known Corticelli Llama braid and Mohair bebween these two factories ou re high réputation which the Corti- li eilks\u2018 have gained dor themselves \u2014 erable previous awards at different exhi- bétons, the Oorticelli eilks obtained four gold which highest \u2018awards variety or quality of company js.also anxi -should.test the qualit themselves, and for the firm's travelling repose tivee car ries with ance of: Can- saine machines.They have mills.for ame the silk consuming h of ilk twist, th | rence Tee Leeds, Haydenville, Mass, and sufficient proof of sterling qual- | exp themselves no, ton Ha Conn,, in which over 5,000 Ma of these goods.But it is also inter- their goods \u2018with those of rival firms, a are \u2018emplo esting to note that, in addition to innum- pee \u2018they are also supplied with a me- a device for mea uring thread, ao - a e a ot medals at the Pan-American Exposi- ma; be eas ly ascertained.: on the pools ' was the Largest number gi om à ?given any exhibitor for really done by the Corticelli Silk Com- .wilk goods.The | be obtained from the fact that saxious that oustomers of their goods for purpose each of the products of it, and large quantities of goods are being received a shipped out daily, the valüe of goods on the prem- an ingenious little coniriv- ines is- \u2018seldom, if ever, less than $100,000, for testing and \u201cregistering the \u2014 ne ma \"LA WILDER & co's Attractions are Their Low Prices.WILDERS Z 258 \u2018St.James\u2019 \u20182415 St.Catherine.1837 Notre\u2019 Dame 2080 Notre Dame SWEEPING REDUCTIONS \u2018On all UPHOLSTERED GOODS, and FANCY PARLOR and \u2018MUSIC CABINETS, GOLD CHAIRS, Etc.Selling at Prices \u2018that will make you wonder how it can be -done.The\u201d goods: \u201cmust go.Our wonderful LOW.PRICES \u2018will be.the.groat power that will make them move.) Music Cabinets, from $4.50 up.\u2018Morris Chairs, from $450 up Parlor Cabinets, from $10 up Fanoy Rockers, from $2, 00 up Ladies\u2019 Desks, - - - $4.50 up: 5 iece Parlor Suit, covered ilk Goods, regular $25; ° our special holiday price, $185.00.Greatest: stook of Parlor Furni- \u2018ture in Montreal to select from.The Only Gin.ns en pin Canada Gins | ices the pase snd ages wilh Si Siomach\u201d | por tu tp Bu bse so et ra iosly with the a which ie a de pouce te Pontet BE wader government err be the Sanot typo of pass, voi motosod Gin.mi dt fo te CARPE T.' DEPT.| \u2018 Complete took ot Laoe Curtains, Por.tleres, Mats, Rugs, Carpet Sweepers, Eto.5 ee 2, Paseo.| Bown, Waeow à Co.\u20ac ea of the-extent of the: business \" pany may Be although the Montreal warehouse acts as.little more than a distributing point for .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ©.writer iq.what the writer has seen - \u2018atudving his on Dobson.who.never outgrow thém, for it has well mid that age is a question ype: ; le seem to begi ak.F ie tl iit EE of knowing «4 in sh > e effect of SEE felt, and readily measu i or Loo xin Tod pres can $ rom short texte-\u2014es Mr.Mob would probably express it\u2014 ency to import extrantous e subject e text for the upbuildive or less fanciful which prob- ntered the mind of the sacred i Be æ5 5h Lu Ë i #5 Sg eR HE 1 4.i s mental - words, phrases and modes of thought.of the ablest of\u2019 living critics \u2018and entatore \u20ac: GE dose mental contact with escli \u2018eacred writer, even to the extent t of sharing his \u201cjoys ant sorrows, his hopes : vor many parts of the oly, : with human emotion, ay in his words.the: beat! : part, W3 cannot undetsta \u201cthou .This needs a.more profoud scholarship, a better intellectual equipment, harder end more incessant work; than the textual preacher need bring to bear.* \u201cHence \u2018it is not surprising to find that Scriptures and unless we | the writer's = Mr.Dobson continues still to prosecute his studies in Hebrew and in other Oriental languages, and to add to \u2018his mental equipment for -the process \u2018of careful and consecutive effort by which the thou hts that the scriptural writers - intended convey are reached: \"Mr.Dobson possesses \u201cthe art\u201d \u2018of thor oughly arousing the, interest of his: hear- ere: by his picturesque descriptions: of the scenes where the sacred narrative is laid \u2014the changes wrought by the ewift passing centuries\u2014the, incidents which \u2018are around a place, of ehowing how -is done, how extensive the preparations it involves, we might- take a single illustration.Although the jlizstration in not from any discourse of Mr.n\u2019s, it will serve the purpose.Bethel.\u2018one may suppose.is introduced in\u2019 a discourse.fuins of today would probably be depicted in.some Then graphic phrases.e imagination would be projected back to the events in its history, back to the patri: archal Jaye where it-is seen as chosen by Abraham when he \" tent on his way to , an po we are told he erected an altar.Afterwards, comes Abraham\u2019s descendant, the fugitive ho when the sun was sét took stones of the place and laid \u201cthem for his pillow; \u2018the great vision of the ladder reaching up to heaven, and the raising Pater of the.ilar in remembra: the ages roll on, come the building sti \u2018ihe sanctuary - fortress,\u201d which was to the rival \u201cJerusalem, for when the Kingdom of David was pit mm up \u20ac the ones of Solomon's Rompe on Me oriah Tere pigpi i \u2018 orelippers on the of Baa Pinay -comes \u2018the destruction, of = the h place in the days of J rien Dla the ceed.Mr.Dobson's careful preparation, to preach tins | manuscript or notes.He does not mem orize, but the points have \u2018been\u2019 pared \u2018The language, which is oimeate, expressive, is more or less extempore, and\" the delivery is graceful, The thoroughness of jes may be judged from he fact that at the commencement 0 work in St.Giles\u2019 eight years ago, he for three years.\"in his morning eubjects, spoke from : the book of St.Matthew, and.aff s gave a whole year to the life of St.Paul.\u201cHe E.Le RUGENT HAL, Quartermaster.began his work there when! the church itself eprang into ézistence\u2014it was in the days when he was still a student of di- vinity\u2014and there were just fifty mem- .The roll of membership now numbers more than 300.The church is proud of this fact in its progress\u2014tliat -at no Po in.ite \u2018history: - from the mission fundis\\of #he Church.is in \u2018the very heart of a French district, and from a visitorial point \u2018of - by.no means\u2019 easily worked, but it has steadily grown, and- has, members érom districte fer beyond.its bounds.- At the present aime Mr, Dobson is preachin ing $m Sunday mofnings on - Voices of God to men,\u201d taking the voice ef nature, of conscience, of Scripture, Jesus, and of history and \u2018giving several discourses to each.Last Ye preached the second of a series of six sermons he: is now \u2018delivering on the transfiguration of Christ.First came the consideration of the question*why Peter, James and John should have been epecial- | ly selected oul of the \u2018twelve disciples to- accompany Jesus to the where Christ was transfigured.They had been thus honored ¢ on a former ocea- mon\u2014et the Taising Jairüs\u2019 daughter, from heu to life; ab they were to be so honored again, in the sad scene enacted in the Garden of Gethsemane.previous Sunday the _ preacher -dwelt mon the fact that Sehose a en were brought to Witness the nower.pen glory.end the debth of Jesus\u2019 love fn order.that they had to do, and in order Bs i epirits might he strengthened, partied.and enlarged, | The experiences Bese three disciples were written in e \"upon to lay.down his life for iptic Peter was for & apecially \u2018app pointed work.dint a or \"thèse i may be of he.D of preaching, from texte\u2014 cher, on the er a explaining i oF bathe : and fears.; of a human For the purpose leading.eat : Bethel, the stronghold,- the | id it draw help ; \u2018drawn, many itulating some of the oints y recopitulating 2 p nd not.of \u2018the textuel tre, o : ct and the tempta: e pia the idea in thése : \u201cWe must endeavor to come into.itorv preacher : oI exposi me vent \u2018and i Mr.Dobson's.stud: | {son of the Emerald Isle.- were.Levison, view it is | \u201cThe | Sunday evening [ high mountain | «the - little gif hey might be fitted for the | James was the first to bel ohh was.chosen es the medium.| dad any oh: the eel .- \u201cREV.J.R.other dissiplen.They were She elect of the elect.Remember the old idea of God choosing men for his own purposes Christ loved with a special love: The characters of these men, and the characters were very \u2018beautiful.\u2018These -three: men were types: James was the typeof \u2018suffering; he bad to seal hia faith with his- blgpd.The Lord kuew: that he was, to encounter antagonism\u2014that he was to undergo greet affhetion.Then came the | question why God's people should be call: ed upon to pass through \u201csuoh- trials as James endured.with patience, and the \u2018answer was \u201cin order that the pie.shall: be sanctified.\u201d Suffering ennobled, purified, and | beautified \u2018 the mind, just as a block of marble was formed into a figure \u2018and perfected and made.beautiful by the\u2019.chisel of the sculptor.Peter ako was a tvpe\u2014the type of the enthusiastic man.Peter was a man ¢ strong impulses.He often fell, but he.served the Master with the deepest love and was full of the energy and power of: the Holy Spirit.\u201d Jesus loved such\u2019 a: chardcter, and took \u201cPeter with \u2018Hm {a the.mountain top and.into the garden of His suffering.All through the histary of the Church from the earliest ages weré to be found such men./ As examples.the preacher cited Tither.Pa'ey, Hanre Martin, Henry Wilson.Murray, MeCherne.down to the \u2018present time.when we Fead of Dr.Mackay, who.when he rettirned : from Formosa, where tis labors had been | singularly blessed, went back again and, \u2018died at his post under the.palm\u2019 groves.of the beautiful island.Just\u2019 as: James was the #nostle of suf\u2019 fering and Peter of enthusiasm, so wai: John the apostle of Tove.Love, was: th perfection of \u2018the Christian\u2014the hidden |.beauty of She soul, bringing with it joy (Se; CS EY Da 2 re } love of Cod which surpassoth all \u201cunder- | put to the congregation-Had they Principal.Grant \u201cedebratoil missionary, John Geddie, was\u2018 \u201cYantageous offéts to take up work in other 1.0 for came years a member wf \u2018the Raval j-hieh-asra mat: CNET DOBSON, and SUTIOV, paid and ha pines, Turn ing from \u2018human love to love divine, the standing, and the love où Christ\u2019 who died in order that we might live.the preacher closed with a practical question which he the marks of those why were the ele +?\" WwW ere their \u201chearts full of the Tove of.God shed abroad hy \u2018the Hely Ghost?Mr.Ddbson is va native of Picton County.Nova Sentia, a comity noted for \u2018the number of shôlars and professional men which it-has sent out into: the world.of Quéen'e.University, |: Principal Forrest of Dalhousic = Collége and the late ¥ir J.W.Dawson of were all horn - in Picton County.and the veared there.t.Mr, Dobson was.educated at McGill University, whee be graduated B.A.in 1901, amd at the Montreal Presbyterian College, where he\u2019 graduated with honors in iheolcayv in 1804 \u2018During his ministry at St.Giles.he has received \u2018several hd- | churches.\u201cThe most important of these.Was th®.call in Gatober Yast fo St.John's Chureh Manekton, $e largest Preshy- terian dhuroh in \u201cgs M uri tema Provinces.i The: eangregating: at Kt (les however, put.in such à strong plea against\u201d the re- me; al of tireis.Tastor that © the call was\" = Dahsan kee a kepn interest: in physical As owt as intellettua\u2019- culture.Athlerics have.alwavs attracted him, ÎTe | Xfantreal (Heh bite he now gives his 30 Viiiance to the\u2019 Metropolitan, Ho ran nlaver.and has \u2018cargied off.honors in many iniportant team.\u201ccontests.\u2018: YOUNG HEBREWS OF TREAL IN UNIFORM LTE vouée, \u20ac | others they didn\u2019t have eggs.1 and Sandusky.At this latter place I 1 cumstances.Me OU a \u2018the gredt cataract and also to look over The Zion Cadets Are meng the | 5 ee \u2014 Junior.Soldiers.The: military sons.of.Canada are s of al ! shades of nationality.\u2018Fiere .s the pat riotic Englishman, the loyal Frenchman, \u2018tHe staunch son of Scotland and the witty\u201d A new con I tingent, must now be added.for \u2018the bright Sons \u2018of: dsrael have banded together: to form a military corps, which alt\u2019 \u2018ready - has attained a very sgtisfactory standing.© This corps, whith 15 compos ed exd usively of young men of Jewish \u2019 .parentage, is known as the Zion Cadets, It was founded October, 1890.Sev eral © young men \u2018met one evening, and in.dis\u2019 cussing things enerally asked the question why the Sows in Montreal did not join togethier\u201cto form a military assocla- tion.\u2018The question aw: akened a latent enthusiasm, and all that was military with.- in the young men\u2019 present thrilled at the * prospect before them.Favorable replies: were heard pn all sides.David Fev.nson was delegated\u201d by his comrades\u2019 to: speik 1 to \u2018Major Baker, of the Baron de Hirsch Thetitute ond ask his advice: - Mr.Baker approved of the scheme, and a.meetin was at.once called by the organize: Eo) w hé Abe Rill and I.Capan, tn convene at the Standard fall.Fhe.lewish young men of the city attended in \u201clarge numbers.At the close of Lie evening\u201d forty bogs enlisted.Thus were the foundations laid of the Zion Cadets.Al a subsequent meeting officers were: elcet- ed and preparations were.minde for the acquisition of uniforms.The principal drawback, as may\u201d \u2018be \u2018expected, was a\u2018 lack of funds: * The.members of the corps were young men .\"between sixteen and _- LE LA 2e d.= .; sl E Co A La .Wan Papers, Eto, .cl gis A PILL D.AUM, CAPT.safran oo | shen COLLEGE AVEz< . puntry and the English firms which \"did H BE.te a -were those \u2018wh sont a représen-| tative or a member of the firm to\u201d {his fo: study local The English manufacturer, cumstances as readily as.his competitors, \u201cand the trade.would grow slowly althaugh: le to the.home trade.Eng-|: eat portion of the business with |» FB side \u2018at regular intervals .: towever, did not adapt: hime to cir- J .-18 THE\u2014 : ess IT 18° THE FARMER'S FRIEND.\u2014 The |.\u2019 ores Scottish Fire ome.; farmer.will find In.Dr: Thomas\u2019 Eclectric O!l FUNDS: $10, 009, 020 a potent remedy for wounds or pains In the \u2018body or for affections of the respiratory.or- \u201cOFFICE, 1724 NÔTRE DAME sr > LANUND LEV,S \u201cMarac» He will, also find it.a-conventent friend in treats i ing injured horses, cattle, etc., or relieving \u2014_\u2014\u2014 roam = adv.mat FREIGHTS_ TO: DAWSON The Carvings of \u2018Goods - Comes to\u2019 More | han First Cost.~~ \u201cToronto, December 28.\u2014(Special.A lobe special from Daweon City says the Yukon importation from the opening of | navigation to, the close, amounted to over {Jf 30,000 tons, totalling in first cost about seven and à half million dollars.The freight- rates from\u201d Vancouver - to Dawson mnge from seven'to.twenty-one cents\u2019 per\u2019 Pound.Striking an.äverage at fourteen \u201ccents is - obtained, the enormous sum of FOR Si SALE.wm Cash Buys | New §- Pod ot Upright Pianos, With or Without Banjo Attachment.; \u2018Guaranteed I Five Years.AT LEAGH'> PIANO ROOMS.\u20182440 Ht.Catherine Street, Betwesn Stanley and Drummond.OPEN EVENINGS.7 rr Ts the Ideal Rapid Transit.\u2019 Long Distarico.Equipment à incrensés tho oo speed.and cats down ov ertime charges.Ley particulars, ©.THE OF CANADA.Tre \u2014 Pawn Brokers.\u20ac01 Craig Street.\"Money 10_ieud on Diamonds, Watches, Jews, \u2018eljery,\u2019 Clothing, Furs, Dry ods, and \u2018ai kinds of'merchandise.- Le BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE.© in - Open frons 8 a.m.to $ bam.Furs sidred at low charges during sumer months.5 \u2019 LC |J0NES EENRY Plain and Docorätive - | Le Œ |Painters,! Ls the offigy af-Ÿ and the ¢ffley of King Édward to qnke ts} The Contract.Dopartment will furnish | : ; Ball Telephone Company .clalist Sproule (Graduate Pubiln\u2019 University, Nava} Service).7 to 12 Doane Btreet Boron.He wi Tra 4 statement of mir \u2018recovery some time ago, bat \u201cmalt to: be.sure, there would bs D0 reiapes.Pobtage.will Bear King's.Face, - the permanent \u2018cure of my disease The greatiz T7 ; marvel of all to me was your.) wénaertai eat ment of my \"Kidneys.i \u2018Was human skill: could help th mi bave: no.further trouble with far urias\" waich I ° in Greet ma.- .5 mW Lng Deny Nope || He 8 sete | ar Before pritiog me, & dectoring not got apy.this?Because betore you win ou Cats y got well first by Hirai from\u2019 the blood, second by Kidneys, Catarrh- was not a loca! but a constitutionat.disease, which gets into the blood, thus per- as you ought to, you way not have been {aught physiology at school, and there learned \u2018what your Kidneys are for.They are simply filters, for fitering the liquid waste from the blood.Now If this blood is Jante from.Catarris Germs, the fitering process must be lmperfectly + cause these germs clog up \u2018| vent some of the waste material from esca ing from the blood, also allowing some of the good material to in the blond.Thus à Int of anes ater ngth, ts lost: .the blood also beromes !mpure.- i Should this sate ot affaira continue, it ofteg causes BY CATARRN LEAD Te suieNT 5 Dé DÉSEASE, Perhaps: reads you are antortuaste ese foan do you good: lots she vi mseel ves with and much advertised Hop bemaht.therer ter, sometimes rose WH ou are not ou well: remove You Bave no doubt.gone ary routine that early\u2019 yall m t_medic t no \u2019 is, Phys! that I cannot honestly earn.by ving them ing one's money without equivalent would also be business ment, because a persen treated .be unfriendly, and weuld naturally ad persons wbo thought of sending to Dr, Shouts for treatment, against such a course.On the other hand ! have always found my cured ving them a Just.: éause rrh affects the kidneys most commonly, in the back or settling in tbe From time to time ! bave explaiped that \u2018| vertisements.The best proof that I can give you of my messing.the entire system.disease of the Kidneys, i ccess Perhaps reader, you do not know your body ° No Bate du treatment of such.\u2018No matter what part Canada you lve in J can send you abundant and overwhelming testimony of cured patients Let me tell you.right in your own provipce, that I have cured resting bad been tried and proved a lure.* Many persons write me attèr they get cured that they cannot understand what induced performed, be- é tubes and pre- ; must have boen directed i i= to escape that should remain by Divine Prov : St : conwuit me, \u2019 Mt In after all Catarrh of the Kidneys.* By resdink over the.following questions you wiil and thinking you \u2018are suffering.from, som +, other disease wholly.different, Do you fees weak?.Is your back weäkT.Docs walking Ure you?\u2026 Do your legs.fee] heavy?; Do you tre] tied mornings?- Da you fes) alenpy 30 the day- une?.Do yon feel deprensed?.In \u2018your anpstite variable?\u2026 - Are yon.canlly.discouraged?CaN Doss ft tir.vou U sand up rtraigat?-., Have yr «2ir z 4818 gain in small of bark?hips?- : 1 wb ie the urine variable?Co Does St Beposie i sediment?2040 I Ix 1t ever whitan of milky?In ir wimetimex 100 LZR ro tired - quésilyt, \"fn 73 have as gnezay 8 zasing | bladder?fan coir, $284 ov Lan dv anvnet: ian awe i?\u201cAre they sometimes Br and SATAY cid?Avi your syex e7is pred ; [ices yous eyeaigut sve: cable 7s APR LR ET A AGLI api54a Getors Are 754 Amat mea AL 3 ant = feveran >, - 3 i | i item nN Fearn, Fe PE Sirgaan > 2a #azal \u2019 sim ase: Fras.\u2019 11 you bave \u2018any of the.above.symptoms, mark thet - and wend Ireland to Dear: Doctor, oN | \u2018Intended \u2018giving, fos a a ¥.ymi- sat dans CT am now satisfied, that you Bave made a 1 never eu\u2019 thers 5 Now 1.Collarettes \u201c and Ruffs T REAL CLEARMCE BEFORE J.CL Your.Own Price \u2018Buys Trem.We are Manufacturers.\\.i Assortment is Larger San th Think rE LL Don't Buy until You Pay j L American Fur Store, Tel.East 682.77 and 29 St.Lavrenx Street 1; Holiday a With us has beer an excellent one, and: although - our imménse stock was pulled down.considerably we have it once more complete with fresh goods, and as usual our prices are low.: Ready-made Clothes.- In this line of goods we \u2018have an immense stock for Mén, Boys and Youths in -Overcoats.and \u2018Suits.Thé workmanship is of the best: and the\u2019 prices vil astonish you they a are: 80° low.FURS 1 Bb.SAmIUOORE de \"FURS! : In \u2018many kinds of Furs we\u201d have.many styles of Coats, Jackets, \u201cCaps, Collars, Collar- \u2018ettes,\\ Muffs an Gauntlets for all kinds of | men, women and children.The range of\u201d Fur goods is large and the stock à is s such, that.a choice i is certain to be.made, - : 7 CLL - A CALL Is.what we want from you.We also have Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and a large stock of Smallwares to show.Our tailorisan expert.and will give you every satisfaction.\"COUTLEE FRERES, 1516-1518 Notre Dame Street.HEFOG imi wn * ; | BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, $1.80, AT 2407 St.Catherine Stre + 3 \u201cA Detootive Story by [cHaPmaNs BOOKSTORE, | A toy chics Calendars tli 0 be had id bealth in return for What hey poy.me.Tak- ' patients to be my best and most lasting ad- theory about Catarrh being the commonest, : a many, many Kidney Troubles after al} other- them to answer my advertisement, \u2018that they.dence, , and blessed the day they decided to \u201cThe following 1 find to be among the most -.common symptoms of Catarrh of the Kidneys, .Perhaps you do not know what alls you, and find out, that perhaps you Bave been.treating, - 3j BYMPTOMS or CATARRH or KIDNEYS.5 ) \u2018Lobyou' Mois bave paint abre the - ne yoiis iomatimés vast vo ene vy tron } in the \u2018x erg ns he \u201d a wer - a\" ES EE PE El ë È i fl 3 PETER CEI a .their new knives.Christmas cake, and the world and hia \u2018 in his dace, and then be, \u2018 in-our thoughts and conversation.PRIOE ONE CENT.m i.Women omen dont Like i; to put t ach etree n Prenons = sources of a simple es to.complexion, and youthful contour of fig- : Nowhere is thi 8] in vre, and Dot ass upon ness of than in directions about cookery, | a \u2019 © staan.\u2018This makes the bag softer, Mot Merton's Weakly Ca HE ST ret | SEE TEER | wT fe ann ig se \u201cvi wr Bera Restirs ones an jdeal o1d aguyen re ia an idend voutte ooo Corpo ying and Gumi Wim |(diwin out the water, igi te Be 4 pgcos and we would all be mere sensible if we borate ds, cakes an : - woth ¢ .i \u2018blow Tide sr into 1, x .\u2014 mis =.+ king over que \u2018ab - and iy te en ool be Ce coû Le ie stopper dE pes.- \u2014 PE \u2014 J because we can't be sweet and twenty al Would thas all cooks such - -I'hang it 1 ap.\u201cThe air keeps the inede .nm i ER .the * Te.Run aleng and be sensible edge! Almost \u201cev: t.for.froms sther, as it will often do The Christmas Day has come snd gone.| ing deference to \u2018the doe.of Christmas, we i possible, folding door between.about those birthdays, \u2018and don\u2019t be too work paerta confi ent y at oe if there is no air in it, in which éase the The mysteries hive al been solved, and are going a step tywards the apirifusl when A A diet D'trolinel across the opening, proud ee s if you need them, cook.\u201d Where ook qe cor bag is quite sure to be ruined in pulling it .er been, we fost oir ayes upon.setgebliing | Eee Br that ws \u2018even in ° cerred, she may speak the but.es .If sou bave a bag that is etuck to- the happy youngsters havé played with A .ones | wi upon sheet.girls steps PL.Decisive.ily évenpathotie pro: regards cooking, the merest rudiments are Her, pit it some hot w their new toys, wiggle] the rabbit's tails, TT Dt DP ike our mon, Dore he A To From she dent and hopeful.| gften Jacking iu her ments] outfi, as many |.a few deops of-Ammonia, let it remain a f x j hy | houseleeper SOLTOW., then with 2 pot the dollies to leep, and wakened What would happeir self J the high | shadow.Many Bisties a made, for ER hopshil E ote Sooke undortand why \u201cwhy Logelabled piece of wa wood try to erat the tae .ec ible.en an) dati oomioaly e \u2018cook: ater; ry carefully.ever them up egain and cut their fingers with \u2018pressure at which we vo ford the be are reversed, end the bors axe.dined, TE \u2018 ag mat ui bn erord fer rotin | aiter it hea buen o wh AE ing rk .Tor coment he rie a i very Everyone is having \u2018wife are eating cold turkey, turkey salad, turkey croquettes snd turkey soup.The days have begun to lengthen; and directly the New Year's Day has gone we shall all be straining our e towards Easter, the féatival of the lilies.= \"Most peaple heave .bad a good.time this Christmas, if they set about having it woutl.enough, for though the \u201clines\u201d.have not fallen to everyone in \u2018pleasant places,\u201d yet the bravest «and the cheeriest struggled up towards happiness\u2019 and found it came with the struggling.For the Christmas is the little children's day, and if we made one \u2018child hippy there was a rebotind of joy to us.There were, mothens who \u201cdidn\u2019t teel much like Christmas,\u201d yet they sew ed and planned and shopped, and the effort to hidé away their sorrow or their weakness of body or distress of mind helped them over the hard place, for it Is a hard place to those who have bitter: memories, \u2018who dream of.the.used: tobe or of the \u2018might-havebeen.- The happiest people to-night .are not \u201cthose to whom the St.Nicholas of Httle children was the most generous.There are discontented children standing with .frowning \u201cfaces besides their: heaped-up.» toys.and éretful grown-ups who find no ; happiness.i in the profusion of gifts\u2019 about tliem.- The happiest ones on earth are those who have forgotten: themaelves, who: \u201chave given of their money and goods.of their time and.strength and thought to pthet people.Tt is a ¢ald .happiness which grows out of mere tliings.The best \u2018joy is that nwhich wells up from a.warm heart.The coM-hearted enes may seem joyous, but Christmas does not mean |\u201d as much to them as to those who- see visions as did the shepherds of old, and, fallow them as faithfully till \u2018they, , ilch, the true spirit of ¢he Chrietmestide sd are content.Bhe was toddking abont- ber, \u2018father as he béndled his.goode\u2014a wee bahy girl with, .pretty brown eyes and a fragile face and\u2019 re.snd I bent to ask her about Santa Claus.\u2018The father looked \u2018down at her with pity \u2018said, \u201cPoor child, her mother left her when she \u2018Ww ent.\u201d ledge yet of her great loss.What she bas missed out of Jife\u2014the- great-eyed | baby who, never saw her mother\u2014only « daughter and à mother can gness.Does some \u2018 ons look .after her at Christmas time, I wonder?ted ahd taught as other children are?The men does all he can, bât he à in hia little shop all day, and the teby, the little motherless «baby, needs some other \u201ccare, eotme other: thought, than even the best of fathers is able to give., ._There are pale faces and eundry indigestions these days, for we housekeepers | have still amongst ue the \u2018old habit of pro: viding too liberally of goed cheer for : Christmas Day.Some timé per! shall hate so refined our feeling upon the Christmas dinner which, nowadays, it is té be feared, occupies rather « large, place It is\u2019ta nice ides, but the plain English of \u201ca good desl of Christmas illness is \u201cglat- _ tony.\u201d We know it is true, bat as yet wa/se ogly haliesbamed of it.There are | smougst ve people who enjoy.erowd- } ¢ebles or many \u2018courses, sud who oo- hours.with complaints or i Ë # { 4 { Aaners.The wise mothe?The little eyes were very wise, Dear little woul, ashe toddles | after her father every day with no know: | Is she lowed and pét- | op} \u2019 soul rath Salespeople are Iteied nto SA strength.Car conductors ere boarse with.shouting and tired with fingering #ickets and fussing in.their poséhes for.phauge.Toe orn ma pa a nie \u2018The butoher and\u2019 sud \u201ccandlestick waker have) beep g lato homs.De-| livery: wen are warn to \"verge of breaking down, end the poor -oN.hônsce dave been goaded inte apeading at a rate which means wearitig out.Every one has been \u2018busy, and the inclinption fe to be too busy to, overdo, and \u2018then to exéuse ourselves.for our snappy voices and petulant words and lack of ceurtesy\u2019 by the old whine that we're \u201cso very tired.\u201d \u2018But.we needn\u2019t get po tired, if we aré only wise enough to do some planning, and \u2018in\u2019 that hemely \u2018old |\u2019 phrase let our heads saye our heels.And when we're slipping past ourselves, our, strength, we must stop, rub up our patience eo Little and help our own ttle world; over the hard plèces,- the busy places, \u2018the Tired-eut places, by bang alm of voice; steady of hand and clear in our -judgrosnts.\u2018She is a fookeh women who| lets the holiday season sweep her eu QC feet.\u2014 history were there go.many flowers sent as\u2019 sauainianoss bom we'wirely soko ead a om we sc dare sen to, \u2018but oné can alwaya send flowers.fade away and leave ug with the memory \u2018of their beauty and that thrall which their | wonderful passionate bemuty 6 ating.within us.ey.bear .go large a pant i car lives, that it-1s fit fade we should es, send them off during the season of peace and goodwill.Years ago two sisters were engaged to be married, and one of the boy lovers: brought his sweetheart.gifte useful.Tho other's ofuing he is rie better man\u2014the one who brings ers.\u201d That wus many vears ago, and th mother vita jet keen inei inte h hum: nature, Meer iy ras \u2018the ngs of earth over who made his flowery, the messengers of his love, has been a ideal husband.\"Life has not been alway merry, for eorrow must conte to us all, br \u2018the woman who püt her happiness into the keeping of.the flower-loving man has had icve\u2018a roses through all her married life, There ie an ideality, a spintyslity about flowers, that: gold and have, because they are farther away from natrie and- from the.mystery.of Hife: \u2018 Talking af dresses an and dressmakers \u201cthe othet.day, ome very practical woman an dey cared that she wanted to \u201csce the worth of her money, and the rest of ua,abused her shameful ¥.Did she think a gown was only doth and trimmings and seama, we mid?Wag she satisfied with any fit and \u201cny style There 34, in the making of a .gown much that the deftest of lingers could never do.A euccessful of | tailetfes has an artist saul ad artistic nessign not to \u2018bem by the va Er: ou will count in à 5 oy de von time, then ypu-should count in a pis ture only\u2019 canvag and-paint and.oa much an \u2018When ws are willing to eacrifice.rich, \u201cerst when we are prepa red musi fitted.and hung and planned by an a in silk by some true to art jo ideals, a, en we shal hove one o to.dress.ood he problems which bel eve that the manner of (Sree does not sount for anything, but that.is absurd.It is arly necessary to mark the eccentrio dress of {he woman whose mind is to | \u2018be convinced that in the matter \u201cper.| I sonal\u2019 aderuuient we tall more than we mean to.lothing is not always a mark of Jens.we ail no People vio tie are urfsdionable, aod who y par a sensibly, dain expressive rem 8 m.nd combining those precious presious qualities of geod judgment, cleanliness and peatnem and appreciation of color or form, We | sh need in our manner of dressing lees Ones, fewer appesis to the seuses, more Haity more adEicren.pdhorence to: the pue and KL is not pu F Eid ire to more than 0 Bites of Jace and a profusion glitter, if we rrmbalize in we weir, am of he\u201d Xt heavenly and not the fl e\u2014 | © CORRESPONDENCE.All resders welcome to these columns.Handwriting is Satinesied: and drawings of th palm of the hand, : , sho lines \u2018also - when.we've alinost forgoféen .that sof] © control is the meusure of our greatness and] It is suid that at mo âme tn the words |\" ts fe \u2018bear their sweet messages.and\u2019 then freight them with our love and geod wish-1: C \u2018pore or lesa: expensive and more of.lem] She flows , diamonds never car | : 2 4 j : Where the lights are bright and the hearts -Aze gaätherad the men of.briHiant name, \u2018 - did, intuitive, generous a | ene ee Practical, meta en ambre and | pds.Pope, 4 Tin are ambitious, ideali ee \u2018| stroy.them save % the accidents which etroy.y are light, And harmony swest encliants, And.fee women whose beauty 1s known | For a rolieiing Yow: Year's dance, cifhouetted.The winner may have al istent, can- ambitious.Prose.\u2014It{ must have gone astray.White | chiffon may be cleansed by dipping: into gasoline, but J have never found anyone who was; entirely ul with it.Freach chalk will Tien do more if ynu roll the delicate guuze a in it, and.then} shake it out and air at.2.\u201cThe lines are unknown to me, and I am sorty to say | that I cannet find ter | in say book of small: prize.- 2.You are Man} merry, candi self Lian, thanks.for hy Ad ire Iasbel.\u2014Smpposs prod h dark cown_ made with creant and rose og.near hor face.It will be too warm then for 3 \u2019 costume.: \u201cYou dope, Le vor persister a wile im- vo tont \u201cMerry: IE py or Fg new good oie To where you, As of the, tha gat wo od do But don't\u2019 ook tor » ot ie while you have ree.ie wot À a in our eart, 8 = bit of Orly] le about e Bi k spot ia ar iness being the ourselves?We cannot get away from oli Ce and whether you go to Egypt or to the Cue, you will find al.Shadow of \u2019 with ou the \" ox months a \u201care usually the them in seem to black is, at you .Block gooda of all be useless in io prom Ta & mond which turns to een in 8 MOD et fi nd flowere to Jeuxip \u2014 t me.oat it would me fem to teach e, bot chan to be Test Be should child who is taught the \"value -of gs about \u2018the house and is trusted to e them will never depot expéct à little boy to bo as a hn dct hy don't\u2019 you | (THE NEW YEAR'S DANCE.; 2.; .And the \u2018question now is not, I vow, .-_\u2018\u2018Ob! what wii the.New.Year send?\u201d .But the query that comes to pot a few\u2014' \u201c Will ever my dream of lova come true, or will she be Just a friend?\u201d - Myra, B.G.Sincere, artistic unselfish, ambitious and.patient under suffering.K:C.M.~You are not a \u201ccrank,\u201d as your friends unpolitely and untruthfiilly say.but you bave whime and you are self- willéd, sensitive, ambitious, hopeful, - very.industrious and \"persistent.Miriam.\u2014Sensitive, sanguine, industrious, à firm iriend, à vigorous opponent, and | very -affectionate.Little Henry.\u2014Persistent, decixive, dui \u201cful, fairly.neat ang very diligent.- \u2018An Old Maid.\u2014Courageons, vivacious, | -industrious, gener: and eymps- thetic - Regina.\u2014Indepeñdent, irthful, gener: ous enduring and als There 4 s no marked difference.y \u2014Peraisten or, combined: berm fon a J.Syador, eo energy, hod, a of sham; pretence and dis play, sympath yvand \u2018esi -eamrtrol Bertha.\u2014Decisive, merty, hopeful \u2018and.systematie.a El.hope.Mabel .K.\u2014Decison, fair industry, fair ambition, muck - ermpatiy.and weit -veli Parent \u2014Generas, sensitive, enduring unselfish and very systematic.Julia D.\u2014Alert, industrious, vivacious, ve and sympathetic.-M.L.'S.\u2014Cou *mérthfal, embi-| tious, practical and Minnie \u2014A ffectionstés « ffikoeliant, en aging and ambitions.| -*- - Minx.\u2014 Self- willed, : averyetic, daring, sincere and very ' Mala, \u2014 Tem; tactined to be FF very.a methodical moody, fairly otto, \u2014.Executing industrious an Goo tical, just am prac J \u2018Prude.\u2014Genial, self reliant, hopefil,.~- ecutive aid charitable.; Ben.\u2014 Determined, reticent, fairly gon-| \u2019 industrious.\u201csympathy, same to you.| erous, very industrious, vey.shrewd and coursgeous.1 0, + \u2014 Ll \u201c ABOUT THÉ HOUSE Piste, ur to ent of Ce \u2018Readers this toting, A hi plants; on little * ones; to tel} of contfiTancés for tog lader in ho ol ventions which théy b cesalt - ; Sona see seives, sponge thie od v Saborate meal, chign, which np rst, sat wii by tend trom - but trai Sim BEL OSE | | uE nn ty a ES staiwps of | play.He won't interfere with others if Merion, Herald Office.[he cher bare Tights which taust = LT CU ; À | ret © i in turn, has due | e\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 deference paid to his d rights.1lm Holly \u2014N'ot : xinless you \u2018know ke pried Torn She Des | os of the: \"and go with i ter.\u201d Pm aiid T° wh hioned | SE road vu © make fongh 0e Gisapprore ch aids to Christian a) indtve, rn Pallis D.\u2014The world i.wide.Why pires odical, ve, fairly yllis 'D.\u2014The worl \u201cx dl tute dnd.sok wilieg.7 ant you take advantage of ie dent AB Many hanks for the reli to temphetidn, i Tt = folly to remain Ts 60 good of resders do- take Line dre Pm afréid yon are not decided terest, in this page to wish to hee enough in your own mind upon the mat- , - Tm glad Sou believe in tor.© You wmey bu perfectly willing to do se af in esting our precious what is t, hut you seem to think the and, little, ailments RS ms You cannot.sacrifce your.Fer the Len vor gt of tes in securing pesce of min Margaret R\u2014\\ a dear a Te peace of a wets me 4 Olwistyae letter.you will about re temptation is.rg Feat Pg beards, flowing \u201cdown to.most their would .ee Tor AIT * _ .! .= 4 .from inviung her iriends In days of old, \u201cwhen Knights + were bold: SL JEAN GC.TAVEZ.-j or too litte material in a ; Tait a heavy RUNES Le Evol, The: trend of Cupid's lance: - Was led by the clashing of swords and fight, But smooth.goes.the course of love to- night\u2019 At this ravishing New Year's dance.why.corals require long édoking: why.reset, \u2018coda, ercun of tartar and.baking Powdery are \u2018used to raise bread and cake tters.Ther do know if they \u2018combine | certain ingredients, certiin revults follow.hut they ravely comprohend that too much rin Ml ruin the coptbi > my SUTINZ Cun WH 1 the ination.srrggle lasting thronsh.montis was needed.In on ra-v.to teaoh à cook that bread wade ap ever night Toquired leas veast tn rajse tt than bread atstred up in, the morn: ing and bake! quickly.Asinther cook in- were necessary in cake making.The art al eaoking and\u2019 aasnmine.vege.is a Jost obe.judgivz from the flat, ~tefess messes ofteri served even in fire.tentious horses.Meats are overdéne.whler- \u2018dene or burned, and fich is sometimes a watery \u2018horror or 4 fried n: dhtmare, Ww hile cereals are lumpy or Jaisty.and toast is scorched Jlow raré ie a eur.of good tea or coffee! The firet is \"boiled more often than strepert.while the second is cnuddy and rank in flavor.Now there is only one \u2018right way to cook.while there as countless wring ways, and:it concerns che hedith of the nation that \u2018the right wav should-\"be tar-ght, line upon ling, precept upon pre: cent, in season \u2018and dirt of season.The \"average family eats bread three times a.day.meat, vegetables.\u201d cerenls, coffee tea, once or mara, fish and plain.sweets often.Is is not abwolutely neges eary that those regular articles of daily ~dlet winch go to build up the human body, and to keep it properly nourished\u201d should be propérly prepared?\u2018And how can this done unless the corvect.methods of cook: 1 ing plain, eversday : f are taught thoroughly in the most approved fashion?It may be more interesting to contact a com: lex salad or a delicate and elaborate Jude ng than.to.roast meat, make bread or boil \u2018portal but.which ic needed the not, the dainty or r the substantial food ! *\u2014Anna- if Spm.hope\u201d bel Lge.\u201d , 1 NOTES! -, Our English peighbors.across.the was |: Ro fond : Jamb und | nt am sauce, and indulge ia on tock pot brome | desc the, year around a Alter Woot home fragrant spearmint\u2014w foxuriathly in the - marsh dicho they -\u2014e op it u with vin r, salt aid 4 | a p- ea aû sugar end Hager I eaw in the guest chamber of a summer | cottage this floor covering: the owner had uality of cretonne in =o corresponded with the\u2019 tones of the room, giving ¢ a very \u2018and.cod appansanee.Sr \u2014\u2014\u2014 water sate, te bag at | Do ot ue | mo to put the soda dry into.the mo, |: : IC a a D erbs,, -\u2014| findeth a gèod- \u2018thing and.obtaineth favor of.J TsaF, | écuntry almost \u2019 everybody sxted .vhat both soda and.baking.powder : } \u2014_ ose À 8iice Into = ss mych- cucomber an Ît wi : Ep = roses tad gor hey -pations, ain I lenrmed bow m like an ofl er bath.Every nig the enda off the stems, and put poh they e flowers 1-into a puil of water deep enough to.let the : surface.\u2019 blossoms float on the nthe morning are.as fredh as when first cut, and I have ad Gothouse roses last u week y this method, when usually & day and Be in the vase, withers them.\u2014Good ueekeeping.correspon.with mary, th GRAHAM PUDDING.\u201cTwo cups Graham flour, one cup milk, one tablaspoon butter,\u201d one.cup molasses, dong sends ie fecipe, for | one tessnoonfal cinuanton,, one teaspoonful ) baking sod a} pinch \u2018of jake one cup raisins, Steam three hours and serve with: whipped cream slightly\u2019 sweetened.To making anvthing in which soda and lasses are bot I find it a; er bar ford mixing \u2018the other = mixing it\" (the polames) into others, when light and foamy.+ The: Rev.\u201cW.W.Bustard, of the Dudley Street Church, in\u2019 Boston, has recently read his congregation a sermon on \u201c\u201cSelecting a Wife.\u201d He took for his text Prov- xviil., 2: \u201cWhoso findeth a wi?PITTERPATTER | thé Lord.\u201c* The sommér girl and the idle \u2026 (ty.fellow were rapped without stint; and the divorce mill was asseiles in no uncertain way.Among thé > se: \"bits of hig sernion are these excey\u201d,.#.Rev: Mr, Bus- tard said: \u201cT'wo- of\u201d .e greatest blessings a® man can have +a good mother and a good wife: Tot the: greatest curses a.man can Pr e are a bad mother and a baû wife.7 erefore, taking into consideration.| hens; catements of fact, 1 would, say.first.lof ale Select good parents; be weN born, \u201cave a good father and mother, Choose a good: wifg\u2014that 1s, a good wife for you.1 Lots of men have for: thelr \u2018wives women.| who would make better wives for.other\u2019 men, ahd on the, \u2018other hand lots of women \u201c| have husbands who would make better Ins.\u201chands for other women.The reason why 1 \u2018Choose a good wife\u2019 \u2018Is that today tiiere are so: mAny.bad.\u2018divorces, resulting from had.marriages.\u2018Nowadays in this | marries, and.there 18\" no.regard to differences in age.ol compatibility.or temperament.A nov elty\u2014one that Is pnzillhg enough at first .sight, but that proves tor be.an aes- - thetic improvement on the unseemly \u201cdiz \u201ctenders\u201d that have been worn heretofore, ls a büge wide béw of exquisite ribhon, with, the loops lying quite.\u2018horizontally.On.\u201cclose Inspection se Is found that the loops are.whipped together at their édgens and lizhtly, filled with soft white curied hair.The whole thing 1s dericately perfumed.Sachet bag?\"Not at all.The bow \u201cis ar ranged at:ihe top of the \u2018corset, It is noth- log.wore nor less\u2019 than a very.dainty padding.; Le White violet \u2018Is the most - popular of \u2018al?extracts,\u201d says 8 prominent - - In college.elreles, did not return.to the Northwestern University wben that fostiti- tion opened-in the autumn.An \u2018overjuguls gence in social gayeties and a fsilure to) put ln the requisite number of hours at ; \u201clectures, together with too much romantie strolling beneath the spreading trees on thé .| collège campus, are the reasons given for = their disbarment.The unfortunstes include\u201d both sexés.The sixteen for the \u2018most part .- belonged to\u2019 the Greek letter fraternities.\u2018The action taken by the faculty 1s fater- preted te mean that social} life in the institution js to be mire sober than hereto- Ra fore and that the spirits of the soctally ss.muet be toned.down.i .Miniver,\u2019 a white rut with smal ar.spots scattered over, it, is one of the \u201cfash.Jonable: combinations with\u2019 broad tail.It ls - sed like chinchilla for revers, collar and cuffs.A noteworthy feature of the ne\u2018 fur garments is: the embroidery\u2019 which Is.introduced bn them, edging the shoulder | capes and covering \u2018the belts And putts, \u2019 Baby lamb lends itself to-this sort of do-.\u2018cotation better than any otter tes which may be one reason for its, popularity Mace \u2018the.special novelty of the susan\u2019 Is em: bréldery.SU, SHOULD \u2018sé FUMGATED.L Little - Boston Bor\u2014Mother, told, | 8anta Claus that he needn't érouble himself to make his usual donations te.me this season.Mothér\u2014What do you mesn, Epem- inondas?Little Boston Boy\u2014Mother, - he has .worn his old fur.overcoat « Toni period that 1 assu infested wit pernicious microbes ~ must Se .trees, = \u2018every kind of fish, frog, fowl:or bird | \u201ced through Europe, papera and wrote two books, for which |.\u2018newspapers.Ghince, ~ ! pince \u201cand The Story of, the Life\u2019 the ot a ro latest fork-Ærom j sas à the ven: of Sthest igbuar ;-the founder of ib; rate Rpsoro to waa came permanently known» to the people of Montreal through the .medium : of bis recent, lecture in which he explained how he had to some extent at, .least succeeded in atopping the mad desire of young people to get out of the country and flock to the cities.It: ts decidedly the best work of the aughor that the present reviewer has Md, both as regards style and the ents of human interest.The deals with the stormy life: in the early West in the first half of the nineteenth \u2018century, and although its pages are replete with quiet humor, it As mainly written \u2018in Ur.Hubbard's more serious vein, The central figure of the tale is a bistorical character whose unique per- sonality stands out boldly from the | pages of American history, but \u2018whose.early life is almost unknown to the |\" public: \u201d The hero is John Brown, and the story is concerned with the - influences and circumstances that mould- ed- his character.One may safely predict for.this book a great success, for it.is in every way a notable work.By knowing something of Mr.Hub: bard's uwn life one gets to understand, |\u2014 how the author acquired that minute knowledge of Western life which adds à Bros 3 work ji à Né ; Em nied aw | cites n to Jo a I à WE HE a moi fo Be sense rom\u2019 which {1 N \u201cHe distrom' bls pt ad « © poke, \u2018in Kan.af the deuth of vin rou\u2014all with 20 and show of ut with a t- \u201cfe and a ioenin that ov oui in Îte import,\" Brown had in fig ht, in his efforts to arouse the he conceived to be a sense of Gut\u201d was shrewd enough to pue hat the mu Who took him by the han were ex ional.Even among the ane tionists.there were factions.William Lloyd Garrison was an avowed non-oom- batant.Wendill Phillipa was won over the: old man a liundred dollars an \u2018Give it to them, John Brown give it to \u2018them.with a Sharpe's rifle! your way.and: d- will in mine, aud: to- sether, by the help.of.\u2018God, .we sh cott'a* owrnal | G ANT the with difficulty, hut at last Phillips gave.id: You fight in.shall suc: \u201c ks rae dn ALAND not the Rr betioo \"oats Who cope ot Creatas \u2018 Now 0 Etats core née, Jos and 05056 0 al He suggests remedy that ba \u2018naid in eee pant pu be.taken o the 255,000,000 now past je the form of the 8.3 a renta; that Shere should be muni- \u201ccipél_own hip and control of all public franchises, tha io utiles d pi of th oie pers ration sh an a priation publicly valves, Tad finally that there en prepriated for an ojd age and.citizen, rich and poor parks, for hh lectures that.still remains of the.publicl land values.It is to bé Î ion to cresy for public concerte all y made that reme complished at less than the cost vol an \u2018other revolution.- (New York: | bey Press).ORTREAT.© sayy Ey ¥ BOOKS AND AUTHOR It is: curtous, to know how Het Canadian and American nc a reputé are known in Gres bar in Oop ond and.a ito who \u2018did \"to agian a across \u2018the name - and e books to which it is at tached, wrote: of \u2018Mr.Ralph ' Connor\u201d not.knowing that Ralph Connor was a nome de Be and not dignified by a \u201cMr.\u201d the writer would be astounded to know thet \u201cBlack Rock\u201d is its 180th\u2019 thousand and that the \u201cSky \u201cBit is following close behind \u2018Mr.Horace E Scudder bas written a | with 130; dies so drastic as these can hardly bo ac ac | : Se of the late James Russel] Low- dell American critics consider, 8 == \u2014 \u2014 pas s0 greatly to the charm of this work.|.Bome day he is to write à book about himself, .with' the intent of showing \u201cthe evolution of a soul, and it is.to be.written after the manner of St.Au- &ustine or Jean Jacques Rousséau.: But here is what he mas told of him- ge this my education in manual training had been good.I knew all the forest all wild.animals thereabout\u2014 that swam, ran or flew: I knew every kind of grain or vegetable and \u2018its comparative value.I knew the differ- |: 7 _ ent breeds- of cattlé, horses, sheep and | tesich .wild cows ta | swine.I could stand while being milked, \u2018break horses to saddle or harness; could sow, plow | and reap; knew the .nysteries of ap-\u2019 \u2018ple butter, .pumpkin ple; pickled beef, smoked side meat,.and -coûld make, lye at a leach, \u2018and formulate soft\u201d soap.\u2019 Thus one can see where\u2019 the knowl.- edge comes from that appeals to the reader.in \u201cTime and Chance.\u201d Later on Mr.\u201cHubbard added\u201d to his knowledge of life by becoming succes: sively .a .cowboy, a soap- -peddler, a, lumberman,- a newspaper reporter, \u2018a © travelling salesman, a district school teacher, manager of: a soap factory, and then a.partner, evolved -an.-ideg for the concern, and put it on the track\" of making millions; knew.it was going - to make millions, but -did not want | them, and \u2018sold out his \u2018interest for |._ seventy-five thousand dellars and went.to Harvard College.Later he tramp~ \u2018wrote for: news- he could not find a publisher.Then; .he taught a night school in Buffalo, tramped again throuzh \u2018Burope, and, met William Morris, from whom \u201che\u201d - caught the central idea of - his subsequent life, came back to East Aurora and started \u201cChatauqia .Cirel studied Greek and Latin with-a Jocal clergymian, raised trotting horses, wrote \u201cLittle Journeys to the Homes | of Good: Met and Great;\u201d.for -which he could not find à publisher.Then |.came the Rovéroft shop.\u2026- But think what.a book \u2018there 18° mas\" terial for in such a life\u2014espeeially \u2018when the author saÿs of himself: \u2018glass of fashion and the\u2019 mould of form | : \u2018are far from: mine.\u201d , But.nothing in Mr.Hubbard\u2019s life is more interesting than how he came to: © writé the message to Garcia.His son\u2019 : Bert suggested.that.Rowan was the real hero of the Cuban war.Rowan - had gone alone and done the thing .had carried .the message to Garcia.\u201cIt came to me like a flash,\u201d says Mr.\u2018Hubbard.\u2019 \u201cYes, the boy is right: the\u2019 hero is the man who does the thing\u2014 does his work\u2014carries: the-message.I | got up from the table, left the rest of the family there, went -into the: next room and wrote .the message to Gar- cfa.\u201d It was written in a single hour, and contained.fully 1,500 words.It was.published in his magazine, \u201cThe Philistine,\u201d without a heading.simply as a paragraph.The edition went out .and soon orders canse In for extras.À.\"telegram came from G.-H.Daniels, the general passenger agent nf the New York Central Raflway, asking for 100,000 copies of the article\u2019 in pamphlet form, but the facilities.of the.Roycroft press were not equalito this, so Mr.Daniels was given permission to reprint the article in his own way, He issued it in booklet form .in.edi tions of 100,000 each.Five editions.were sent out,- and then he got an.edition of half a\u2018million.\u201cTwo or three\" half million lots were sent.Aut, and In addition the article has been reprinted in.over two hundred magazines and It has been translated into nine languages.and has been given a total circulation in two years of over fifteen million copies- a larger clreu- \" \u2018lation, the author \u2018claims, than in the same length of time than any written article has ever befôre reached.Mr.Hubbard does not consider it by any.means his best piece of writing.but it was opportune\u2014the time was ripe.This digression from the subject, of i \u201cTime and Chance\u201d will enable the reader to entirely under:tand how the hero of.this .book\u2014-John Brown\u2014becomé.an.pic turesque,\" so fascinating.Step by step throughout his interesting.career one follows the developments whic 2h\" roduced the splendid character, who in his old age fréely- gave his life for the, ew cauge of the abolition off «lavéry who read this book will refuge to endorre J Emerson's entry, in his\u2019.diary, \u201cT::dee Prown, of Kansas, quite the manliest, man! J ever saw.\u2019 .centres in the closing chapters, - Naturally.the main interest : where dae Sioux Falls, SD.Feb.18, 1901.; \u201cI left school at fifteen with a | .fair hold on the three R's, and.beyond \"I + am no ten thousand dollar.beauty; the | i \u201cis \u201ctouching.: \u201cto be a fanatic.bevond all reason but says.of proportion to its size- vo Mount\u2019 Stephen, \u201cidea \u2018of warmth who was then residing in Montreal.to make\u2019 it a gem of comfort and luxury.mens.of carving about the front are unique und artistic.afford a variety of design that miust be seen to be théroughly appreciated.CT The conservatory, which branches -off- from the south side \u2018of the house in the diréction\u2019 of St.Catherine Street, is alsp a magnificent piece of work, being perfect in every detail, -und when lighted ut\u2019 night and- côlor viewed from the- street.- During Lord- \u2018Mount Stephen's stay in the \"house the royal standard twice floated.trom the flagpole; His Lord-\" ship entertaining\u2019 the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and also the late Duke of Albany.©\".Some time after: \u201cLord Mount Stephen left Canada to take up his residence in \u2018England, | a MR.ROBT.\u2018MEIGHEN'S RESIDENCE.ve \u201cThe residence of.Mt.\u201cHobart: Melghen, president of the Lake of the Wonds Street, is considered by many who havi seen it to Le one.of the most beautiful in Canada: built the- house, \u2018and His Lordship spared.no puing or expense Montreuil limestone was.sed in.its construction, and the various speci- The -interlor- is finished with fine taste, and the lofty rooms \u201ceant, but six years agé.the property was pufchased by Mr.Robert Melghen for $100,000.e little above st.Catherine Street.on, the: west side of Driimmond, and occuples a large plece \u20ac \u2018erouhd, Milling Company, \u201coh.Drummon Twenty years ago Lord affords a splendid häuse réinained: va- hôqisé stands.Just a .presence was à'synonÿm for war.le appeared.\u201cwithout disguise, a\u2019 wile ou.his shoulder -and belt Tull of pistols.The unsuccessful attempt to secre and hold the arsenai.at Harper's Ferry, the fall of John \u2018Brown, slashed and \u2018thiust through: , with swords and bayonets, but not dead, are vividly depinted.The interview, between Governor Wise, af Virginia, with John Brown, cut, bruised, battered and chained, The (rove mor declared hon \u201che.\u201che thinks himself a Christian and believes honestly.\u2018he is called of (rod to free the negroes.\u201d The sæy that when one soi was dead by his side, he held his rite jn \u2018one hand and felt the pulse of another \u2018who waa dying, all the time cautioning his wen to.be \u2018cool and sell their lives dearly.\u2018Firally there is .the pathetic picture of the old man heavily chained, placed \u201cinto.a waggon, surrounded by an.armed force of over two thousand men, w ith cavalry and \u201clnaded cannon, taken to the place of \u2018exeeu- tion, \u201cThe old man,\u201d we are told, : \u2018re fused - aid .in getting - out.of the Waggon and walked up to the.gallows steps; the \u2018strength 6f youth seemed to have returned, He looked up at the sky,.at the sun\u2019in the heavens, at the rolling river and the insles- Upon.miles of woods.His lips moved for -a.yioment dn prayer and then he said to thé guards, \u201cI am \u2018ready.\"The cause he espoused {rium phed: after years of- sanguinary struggle and\u201d \u2018terrible was.the ven- \u2018geanri exacte id for hig death: Such was the closing scene in the great ar mi of the hero's life.The picturesque impmes: of his bayhood and manhood fascinate the reader in another way.hé is seen a slender vellnwshaired little five-vear-old bar, sickly, sedate, blue-eved; who thought wh en he \u2018should: have- played, accompanying Jiis father, Deacon.Brown, his mother and, brothers: and- sisters and other seftlers in the year 1800 on their long three months wazgon journey from Connéctieut to the Western Reserve, a little space: \u2018of territory about.sixty-five miles saute, in, the north-eastern \u2018corner of the.State of \u2018Qhio.Jt wag there that i the Brown.family \u2018settled and where John lived alternately with.his; parents and with \u201cthe village ¥chool mistress, Ruth Crosby.\u201cIt is an insignificant piece: of territory, and it has wielded an influence\u2019 quite out Tt has supplied ane \u2018president.\u2018several statesmen, and was responsible for the rearing of.thé man who a nrecipitited the civil war.The story of the long journey; with its.| mtiticrons train-of incidents bceupiez the earlier chapters,some motrñfui SN as.for instance, the tragie.death of Nathan Croshy, which made a\u2019 widew of \u2018Ruth : } kavithin \u2018a fortnight of her wedding, sqme| fairly.humordus, ag fér example where the emigrants turned.the tables \u2018on the extor- \u2018tionate ferrvimen of the Hudson: some {| touching ani! beautiful.ae those: relating : | to Rüäth\u2019s fortitude and patience: - Life in the pioneer days on the reserve \u201ceannot be gone julo.here, entertaining and in \u2018a measure prophetic ' although it was, Articularly the relations between Colonel ilverton and his slaves: the peculiar code of morals inculeated by the Rev.Jeremiah ov Judson, who, al though a white meh, was impounded a8 a negro by a sheriff's poase \u2018| and eagt into slavery; the winsime wave\u2019 -> T'of Rachel Croshy and John Brown's court-.| shin: From cover to cover there-is not | a.1 dull page in the honk, : \"Awful Pile Agony.\u2019 À (New York:.P Putnam\u2019s Sons: M , N.Foster \u2018Brown & Co.Price, $1.wy 7 po Thia \u2018suggestive little book by george, Hay shows au Labo faites, work ln the outcorue [come of the: discuss nel | the problem o th and crime in New Sorte 0, mae the \u2018author, are they who cause these dread *For 32 years 1 constantly from | BR ee sad een had to abandon my ne-mason.Four.months ago\u2019 rami.e Ene gm Se Bi © EET its y\u201d rente rain.Jig com : cured.oe Capos, fie.Ben\u201d Cannes: 20a\u201d Cure.\u201d | 16s\u2019 a re,\u201d Fri Deis Co, Marshall; evils in ?2 reused is ny ns The ewer.* When Brown.returned: ta.Kansas\u2019 his | First | Avid ARE THE crmmaLe?2\u201d.vies \"THE TORY LOVER.seine Tôry Lover ot, si romance.of.the American - war of nal pendenie, and\u2019 iy much.devoted to Javdation of John \"Paul Jones.It.\u2018opens Wath a description of.a farewell dinner pur eht> Captain Jones.in October, 1777, wefore he sets oùt or his Voyage to france ane\u201d thence, 5 the \u2018conts of fpgland\"to Hirass her trade.Tlie heroine is a béan- Litul girl, the daughter of hs very wealthy tes Chant of the \u201cCity of Portsmouth, New He site next morning, - taking with: him the hero of the story, Mr.Roger Walling.ford, who & suspect ed of being a Tory and a léyalist by the lower class, and who for -cerlain Frasons July on the Ranger, leav- Îng hs mother alone on the estate, but who vervives frequent visits from Mary Hamil- tor.and other neighbors who comfort: her.Pre Ranger proceeded under full sail towards.France, carrÿin re's surrender at Saratoga.On bourd oi was a mean: eadled 1iekson who had been dig missed from the Wallingford estate for theft: and who, therefore, hated yonng Reger, and endeavored.t6 forment a\u201d mutiny and put Paul Jones.out of the way PEE to make a Sim pon \u2018éaptain, this man, too, wax a scoundrel, One eveoning the.cap- tam, had a confidential chat \u201cwith \u201cRoger and\u201d then lewrned the real, reason.of his going\u201d to 9a, namely,\u201d compliince: with \u201cMaury Hamiltam's wikhes.The next day the French shore.was sightéd and the captain went to Paris to doliver his despatch.\"des, ind set, about getting a bétter ship than thes Ranger: He returned dwappointed; he.had not.been first with the news of Saratoga and he could not get a ship.\\fter \u2018a long, weary wait he set out to sea in the Ranger which.had: been.ropaired.:.He as Whitdhaven, which harbor he entered at \u201cmight and * burnt all\u2019 the ships \u201cwhich were.there.Roger was captured and con- veved south te a prison at Plymouth, where He was kept: When the news reached: Portsmouth, New- England Madam ton, set out to Engl to try to find him, and, as.Madame Walligford had relatives im.high positions there, to\u2019 try to gat him pardon pardon was obtained: with d'ificulty and the lady.went down to the the night before.But he was found later ip.Bristol, © \u201cPaul Jones is \u201cmade to appear in hese pages as an educational \u2018enthusiast.but.if Ye for = : catisfactory and final Se udder edited the \u201che Sarah Orie Jew: Whe first editor, Cuthed \u201cone entitled \u201cThe Rest of Paradise,\u201d the other \u201cThe Intermediate State\u201d \u201cErland, with whom the-cap tain is in love, preacher deals with the news of Bur, fishers, for Canada.\u2018eai'ed up the west coast of Engkind ag far sented in this story.Wallingford, ace ompanied, by Mary Hamil- prison only fo find that Roger had escaped | SWEET 'CAPORAL.CIGARETTES THE BUCKO MATES ny Ce : pronouncement, Mr Atlantic Monthly,\u201d magazine.Lowell was | rom 2890 to 1898.= carons.predched | or which liter CH EL Wo in St.Like's John _the Evangelist, te Rev.Dr.Brock, canon of st: Montreal, by Luke'sand \u2014its educational and therefire progressive char acter, have.been\u2019 published in pamphlet.form at the request of the rector of the Church of \u201cst.John the Evangelist, and many members of the \u2018congregation.\u2018The th questions in an original and striking manner.Hs theory ig.that the rests of the saints of God in Paradise is not the cast of perfection or of consummated happiness.They.aro.still being traihed\u2014trained by our Lord and his holy, epifit in-æ more perfect échool.than \u2018that of earth and as they are being trained \u2018they are necessarily growing.\u2018and if\u201d living aré making progress, grow: ing in knowledge, growing in grace.xs :two- sermons.are- on sale by.Mr.M.Renonuf, 2238 St.\u2018Catherine Street, Font: réal, price 10 Cents.Mr.Le Kentucky, regarding \u201cWarwick of \u2018the Knobs,\u201d Mr.W.L yd latest novel, of which Mestre.Gage & .Co.\u2018ure the pub- \u2018I: have rend, the comments in pet.concerning the Warwick Strington novels and certainly an toetify to the correct [portrayal of- the rcople \u201cof Boone (Stringtown County,) \u2018at_the \u2018time repre- Warwick is a type which at that d'hbé* would have heen \u2018found in \u2018almost every.community.Joshua\u2019 \u2018ala0 represents h clases, numerous at that period; many of Whom T can naw-recall to\u2019 mind in looking back over those terri- He times during tlie.early \u2018sixties.I must say in conclusion that I hear the hook continually discussed: by parties who lived in the county at the time \u2018of the war, and all a that: it horfoctly repre: éme\u201d the feelings of our : people at- that ime >\u2019 ; A .CHARITY BALL, NEW.YEAR'S EVE FT _ ra files sheer And they maim the men.t éallors tn battie,- fe pre aura do dora the dire oT And shake their fists In the face of the storm, and wing, onamtis, Là Oh, then the bucko mates \u2018des red,\u2019 and thelr stern souls surge with aies _ As they pit their iron wills and strength against the rage of the Ben; , cheer the they trim the ship to the Sad they tags 4 over the.Format amd \u2018the tenors 5 A DEEP- WATER DOGGEREL Win 4 deap to deep is calling.and the whites sfanged sca-wolves flee, \u2018And the skies are riven with thunder and the 4! ghtning flashes free; - When the strenuous soul of \u2018the etraining' ship és singing a stirring stave, A To.the.welrd and wondrous symphony of whooping wind and wave, .\u2018When the green sean whem o'er the knigiitheads, and the stinging ery ' Over the waist and: -over the poop, and ice \u2018makes everywhere: ; .When the.bellowing\u2019 topeails buret amain and the\u2019 twanging shouts \u2018give : And | pümpe are choked: amd.\u2018boats are smashed, and nt - time to prev \u201cA Oh, then the tardy bucko mates, the bullies bod, \u2018med red;\u2019 \u201c They curse the roaring seas beneath and.the heavens overeat; S : Théy rouse the weary sailors, ho, they dnive hat mutter, they slaughter the men that shirk, \u2018 \u201cWhen the stout ship shudders and shrieks Wie a man in the throes oftess; - And the sailois are read to drop with weariness and daly : them to their work, of of TE + The departed.dead are\u2019 living \u2018 .H.Vosholl \u201cwrites from\u2019 Union, - | our pas | SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW.\u2018 Made from: spnnd- natural leather and best quality fur.* Look just as well-as Bear, Wolt or Buffalo and sold at Quarter the Price.FUR: OV ERCOATS, made from same Kind cf skims ab very low | prices.Len 5 : \u201cImitation.Fur Robes, Alls Wool Rugs, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells Harness, ete, \u2018éte.| Ftentiing for the Horse nd Stable.Ji N.HENEY & CO._ 833 & 335 St.Paul St.found waiting.all nations of the earth: ists working with \u2018materials ployed in, any other\" piahes.The Ideal of the Wore! | Te piano by which all other | pianos\u2018 \u2018are judged and It is not a mattet of chance that \u201chas placed the .Steinway, Piano foremost among.It is the inventive genius: of i - Steinway & Sons, carried out.by- workmen who are art and choicèst : \u2018Steinway Pianos.Jin Grands\u2019 and\u2019 Uprights.Lindsa y-Nordheimer co, | \"2366 St.Catherine.Street.EAST END BRANCH, 1622 ST.CATHERINE STREET.of higher\u2019 grade than em- We are showing the latest Prices and terms arranged to sui it customers.BEER © SPECIAL- We are in a position to offer a.a practically.new Steinway Baby Grand at a great \u2018sacrifice.for.cash or terms.: L.N.Leo.; Cheap F uel 18 ; Bushels \u201cL815 -.36.Bushels = VV - , it because beuides belag the prettiest one, she N nn i \\ .- 106 s m orite.\u201d\u201d i EME i llz Ry | Aad 216, CA ; BR But veu exe more run | IN (TN AE = CA , urn ra., + A RU LIN == q Us A pa ES Fourself, dear.\u201d 4.Rogers 9% brome HN INE i i Emi! FN of a lda gazed lovingly at the pretty doll \u2018she Wn NY M a ME y | held clasped in \u2018her arms.Co .RNY We y pl Sie + \u2019 ont raie PI see; she sald very slowly, NN NN (ed « SYA s - : NO FAN \u201cOh, Lexie, dear,\u201d she whispered to the N NN | t EG ' doll, \u2018\u201cdo you w what?'Way.out on the NV LEON = N, | Ha prairie there tots of lonely little girts AVY FIANG o | VS who never hav4 fayone to play with.Would NN AN S LA A you like to go there to make one of them RR TN | HAI: happy, Lexie?, I do believe you would.RN LY i 11 .Oh, dollte, I'll 1 lonesome when you are | ARH N ft gone, but I'll k bow nice some Wttle girl (IN IN felt, and that comfort .me.\u2018\u2019 \u2018Then with | RR NY 4) TLexie \u2018clasped tig fly in \u2018her arms she hurried NAN À q away to mako first childish sacrifice, - win - On Christmas porning Ida found books, {NN À, toys and candy More awaiting her; but, as \"AN 1} she clasped a 10 ply new doli in her arms, \"LE ] her eyes held a.thoughtful, far-away Jook.EN A \u201c1 wonder if Lex) is\u2014um\u2014warm!\" she said TR if ; Ti very slowly.: ; DR / VOTE But far out on ihe prairie where the wind f N A lo howled all day | ing, Lexie was clasped in WN u Ny A Nell's arms, wbil{ the hungry eyes feasted on RN N i .the doll's beauty.| Le A RRR N ! ane to ik Its mine-sll mine,\u201d sha [ARAN - said softly.Cee NL eh § Haze Knight, Moncton, N.B.| NN N ; Ty \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 + NES N .M1 59 TINY'S HA PY CHRISTMAS, NES Î It was Christman and the large ward of (IIR | the children\u2019s hos [tal was profusely decor- | Ri i Wi Drawn by LEONA a dear litfle six years old, who went by the nam¢ bf Tiny in the ward on wT Les 1 À .ua Kat fr Sify of aH pat ThA BERS \u2018 a: î 0 onously; .° .ere in./ had told him, \u201cAnd ehe sald He Wau.Jesus,\u201d focanh 7: Te» ©, Bere dna -he murmured softly, \u201cand that He woul give me, what I should ask,\u201d Never had he nowa of Christmas, of festivity before, so this good lady had ex- plaingd to him all about it, and now ha was.thinking of the.morrow, and ob, \u2018he .wonld so like $0 get a present (\u2018Jesus send ma one,\u201d he pleaded.Christmas.day dawned bright sand sunny, and little Tiny had neven been \u2018so happy as when he \u2018sat up in his white cot and fingered eagerly the nice presents some kind ladies had given him.\u201cDid Jesus send these,\" he asked suddenly of the nures, as she stopped to look at the.quaint little figure \u2018who seemed #0 happy all by himself, not caring at all for the other children around him, but just content in his own little world.\u201cWhy do you wish to know, dear?\u2019 she ah~ swered.\"Well,\" he replied quickly, \u2018last n'gkt I asked, Him for these,\u201d and he held up a toy, \u2018\u2018and see, nurse, He has answered.\u201d The nurse smiled\u201cas she arranged his pillows more comfortably, and then left him to attend to the other patients who had also reeeived 1052, and who were all anxiety to show them.\u2018HAZEL KNIGHT, ~ \u2018Moncton, N.B.When she returned three-quarters of an hour later she saw that Tiny was sleeping quietly, eo sie put his Christmas dinner ou the little table by his bedside and then left him, thinking he would wake up immediately.But little Tiny never ate that Christinas dinner.When the kind lady Tiny loved so much came that afternoon to visit the little children, and perhaps to sing to them, she saw.that Tiny's dinner was still untouched, so she called the\u2019 nurse's attention to it, and then sat down by Tiny's bed, remarking at the same time on his Unusual quietness.'*\u2018Tiny, Tiny,\u201d she called, \u201cwake up dear and see who has come to visit you.\u201d But as Tiny d!4 not respond, she bent over him, and lald her warm hands on his forehead to awaken him, She started back quickly.\u2018Tiny is dead,\u201d she cried, and es if she could not believe it, she repeated the words again.Poor little Tiny, he had died so happy and contented in the thought that his prayer had been answered, and that he had seen at least one bright and.sunny Kitty A.Turner; Dixle, P.Q.° ' ROBBIE'S CHRISTMAS DREAM.\u201cIt was Christmas Eve, and the room was The heavy crimson eur- tains bad been drawn across the window, shutting out the chilly wintry alr, and a bright and cheery fire blazed and crackled : arth, on the he before which Robble, having hung up his stocking ready for Santa Claus, sat dozing in a large cushioned armchair for Mr.Clock to announce his bod- time, for he wins anxious for the morrow to come.As he waited, wondering why the clock \u2018did not strike half-pnst seven, he heard a faint fpap-tapping at thé window, like the noise!'made .by tiny hallstones striking against the pane.Robdle juinped up.in surprise, running across the room, drew aside the curtain and poeeped ) The air was clear, \u2018the stars were bright, and the long shadows of the moon, slept, still and calm, along the road and in the white fields beyond.When his eyes had me \u2018accustomed, to the strange light, they rested suddenly upon a tiny fairy standing just outside the win: dew, dressed in gauze from head to foet,.and carrying a silver wand: in her hand, With it she made signs to Robbie to ra!ise the window, which he did Immediately.* \u201cQuick, quick!\u201d\u2019.she cried in a hurried manner, \u2018or jt will be too late, fan Claus is now on his way from the North Pole with his reindeer and sleigh of toys, have.been such bo! ou with him to-night.ste er he will have passed Snowf a est before we reach it.My friend, Mr: COFFEH ls a bieng grown; totally daiffer- ent from all others, so vastly superior.It Is delic- REE aA Yo or.presents, or any kind.REY all.year.\u201d ta Christmas, -} some sol |-Claus gave of the finest osffess Before Robbie could regnin his.voice 10 ask where, the Fairy -and Mr.Owl hal \u2018both disappeared, and the mext nioment\u2014 how it ever happened Robbie.coulll.never tell afterward\u2014be found himself seated\u2019 In & regular bed of dolls, jumping .Jacks, boox3,\" sleighs and a thousand different kinds of\u2019 toys, with, dear old Santa.by hl: \u201cside, cracking his long whip and whistling and singing alternate » A great deal.too büsr even to satisfy little.Robbie's about the Icebergs and gicat big po'ar bears.- 20e .- \u2018Tite firet house, he at length remarked, pulling In his reindeer.Gradually \u201cInch by inch, they began to descend, \u201cOh!\u201d cried Robbie; looking about him in surprise, for they had suddenly strnck.something hard, What \u2018was it?The ront of a housel ~~ 3 \u2018Oh!\u2019 ejaculated Robble agaïn,; \u201c\u2019T fo through the air.\u201d we had been driving ughed heartily, and d'sap- got Santa Claus la peared down the nèarest chimney.;, \u2014_- \u201cI.hopé Santa wUlglve.me this.on Chyrist- mas,\u201d Robble pald to.himself, laying a chubby little hand on a bright red sle'szh with \u2018Swift\u2019 printed on it in gold fetter.\u201cI have been longing for one exactly like \u2018 - Just then Santa Claus .came bustling and puffing up the chimney again In: such-haste that he quite frightened Robhle.~~ Oh dear! ah\u2019 dear!\u201d he was saying to himself, it is gelting a0 late.\u201d Coe .Presently he sigh Rohbie\u2019s head, perp.\u201d z out of the sea of toys.; \u201cYou are the very one fo help me, If von wil,\u201d he crled with some rel'ef.amd Neh.bie, anxious to assist, immediately.Jumped\u2019 out into the snow.Santi Claus then gave him that cherished red sleigh, a lbivok; a pair of medlately forgot all about Ms own r es, like the tender-hearted little ow that he was, and, encouraged; the Caudle stopped crying snd spoke: \u201c¥ou gee, it's this way.vel that my fna ls approaching, aud that dave live \u2018Ta that all?\" asked the Rabi t : \u201cYes, that's all, and ien\u2018t it enough?\u2019 turned the Candle, \u201cAud I was go am- tlous;.wanted to shine in the -wosk , yon know, and do something.\u2019 4 \u201c\u2018As for shining,\u2019 put in the Rabbit, \u2018\u201cÎt: Sows to me you have done Jew share of | \u201cYes, yes,\" led the Candle disconsolately, \u2018that's R11 right as far 98 it goes, only it doesn\u2019t go very far.It bag tur out so different than I expected, Why when I was put on the tree with the res of my brothers and sisters we Jooked- so.ine in our pink dresses that the other eandles turned green with envy; yes, some of them even turned blue and purple.And then whey I.mas Lighted I felt quite sure that\u2018! wa» destir for great deeds, but: what did it amount to?I soon a _| the longer and brighter I burned the shortor {I grew, Look at what 18 left of me now!\" \u201cWell, you have grown rather short,\u201d admitted the Candle.- .: .- \u201cOne-after the other,\u201d continued the Candle, \u201cI have seen my thers and sisters -perish.about me, miserab\u2014there! Hear that.\u2018sizzle! That's the last of them, and nowy I am alone In.the world.I\u2019 suppese when I dle there whl never be any Candles any more: 7 .: Lo \u2018Fhlg was ton much for the Rabbit, and tie snlckored outright but .net wishing to hurt\u2019 the Candle's eellngs, hq ccovered his serlousness and sald: \u2018Now, {isten to me, my friend, I want to give yon a little advice.1 have had more exp ) an you; -Jve been on this tree all day \u2018and have maid that you, were ambitious; now, that\u2019s ) | Why, J heard of 8 cap- dle onée whe felt that gaie desire to \u2018do things.\u201d and who succeeded so well that he there's no telling where the destructton would have pred if it had not been for the timely arrival of the: fire engines.\u2019 qe.you don't say so!\u201d ejaculated the Cau: e.: .; \u201cYes, I do!\" retorted the Rabbit; \u201cNow, ff you had only-been contanted.tà shine -} your-little.shine, to the best of your ability and to make tire.best of things yon.would have gotten & great pleasure out of life.\u201d ~~ \u201cWell, 1.guess there is something \u2018in that.\u201d adinitted the Candle, .\u201cOf course there is.Why.man, that's panpinosa! \u2018And as for dying\u2014your end wfll Le easy compared to mina.\u201cYou are In no danger of being eaten up allve; though, come to think of 4t, I \u2018have -deard of candles belng eaten; but.that wae In Siherla or Greenland, or some such place, When.your time comes you will simply melt away Into nothing without Knoiving it, and then=well,: thers will he lots of Candles alter you, ust a= there will | be CHugortread Rabbits after me.Rat, -as I sald hefare, \u2018Shine your Jittlé shine, and | make the hast of things, dnd you will be happy! Le ow The Candle was impressed with this,\u201d and after a litle silence, he \u2018brightened up and sad 5 CT : To general y» eal more\u2019 ol fellow, I'm going to reform.\u201d \u201cln glad-te hear it,\u201d repiled the Rabhit fervently, and 1 must say It's high time.\u201d Seyon.T realize naw,\u201d began the Cand's, tart, evin as he spoke\u2019 his end \u201chad over taken him.and.the reat of his words dwin- Med away inn.feeble spiutter, and the Rabh't wax left alone tn the durkness.- he has been odeupy ne., guesser, indeed wko fluls ta tulnk of \u201cPat Yourself, in Hix Place.\u201d Some one with a hoesheld so that Js shadow will be plaîn: Iy distinguishable ought \u2018to suÿgest \u2018Ivan.Boe (Fye-an-hoed.| Ways ef.Ijustratins Asteh titles ns \u2018Not Like Other Girlg, The.SChristmas Carel,\u201d 1 Year.Yes, the stories were good, and.so Man Who Laughs,\" Little Wamen,\u201d \u201cDream Life,\u201d \u201cReveries of a Raechélér,\u201d and countless others will sngrest themselves, An fast as the titles\u2019 tally cards, and at the end of the.game the 12004 déalof ane LaurVé the Ton, ; Adrerbs «lh'errat Emteu:.+ iet ane perso, \u201cPhen the exile Is recalled.and wlen he- centers sks boquestion dn \u2018turn of each person.The manner ln which the auswer 18 \u2018given rather-than the reply, Ttself mat lead fo.his solution of 1he.problem.\u2019 For ex- with every answer lnughs heartily, - PLAINT OF THE PINK CANDLE., (y F.Strothmann.) Le At Just ÀL was all over! Christmas, ao feu In coming, \u201cwas past and the tired children were already fn Dreamtand, ving prises aul excitements, , In a corner of toe room stool the \u2018Christ.slgieton of what bt-had been \u2018earlier in the day, Save for the glittering strands tinsel; \u201csent fnedible pasteboard érnaments cand.a few gandles In viarlous stages of dissolution, tfiere remained nothing of «all.Its, former sfilendor, ] excent cone mere thing\u2014æ.holitäry Gingerbread Rabbit, which dangled forlornly ou going to happen next, \u2026 The Gingerbread Rabbit cast his eye (he candy) over this scene of \u201cdesolation, and he heaved a great sigh, a sigh In which regret and rellef were strangely conmnin- éled! He had enjoyed the diy as much as anybody.All that Driglhitness and.glitter and the molée from tin trmnppets and toy drums weré so new and Interesting to him that he had been Kept in one.continual thrill of excitement, twisting and :turning on his pink string all day.in his anxJety not to mise a single thing, It was much like tryidg to follow the three rings.in the clicus at once, and besides the rabbit had but one eye.so 0 2\" But; oh, when It-came to the stripping of the tree in the evening, how the poor little fellow.tremblpd for his life! Ome, hy one he had seen all hls friends and relatives, | pulled from the branches, and actually devoured before hls very eye, The Gingerbread Man and.bid Gingerbread Wife were the first victims, and then cnme the Candy Elephant and \u2018ail the rest of that bright throng that hid started.out together 50 gally In the morning.Hc had seen: the Gingerbread Man's.-head disappear at a single Lite, two more bites had taken.off fible,-even to: conteinplate.They were: all gone, all except hlinself, and even he had n in Imménent.dûinger several\u201d times.when Bobby \u201cboosted\u201d up his younger bras ther, but the Rabbit hung on.a.higher brancl,- just out of reach, and to this alone he awed his salvation.AE \u201cAgain he sighed, this time with a sigh cf unadulterated rellef, for.he.felt that for \"now at lenst he was safe, \u2018and as he sighed he seemed to henr \u2018behind.him a sort of plaintive snivel, as if Ju.résponse to his own mournful brooding.\u201d Turning qiickly.he boheld\u2014nothing inore than an ordinary pink Christmas Candle, \u2018or, rather, halt a TRYING TO STAY AWAKE TO GET .A GLIMPSE OF BANTA CLAUS.ar It will.be a slow are guessed they\u201d should De written on,the \u201cample.the word merrily\u2019 is seieeted, and - the.person giving It over agaar all phe dis's\"p-utsUres and sur- of ! \u2018That ls to say, nothtug | his\u2019 pink string and wondered\u201d what was y | you like an | do you like heat?.Tall the competitions even Swell, well, poop Nitle éhap\u2019 mused the Rabbit: \"He reformed 100 lute.\u201d \u2019 i \u2018The Post Bag, Fo: PL ; .Judy.\u2014 Thank yah, and \u2018a \u201cHappy Now one who has the longest correct lst should [fil \u201creceive a prize.IR .DONALD BOWLES, .-.16 Years Old, Montreal.- \"tte card, and Such a \u2018pretty view of tke: town.I have hopes of some time goln ) to tlie Mayithine Provinces for a trip.Thora care a good\u201d many circle members dowa ju\u2019 that neighborhood.© = Le - , ML £'La Fontaine-\u2014On& girl writes tear- vere, the drawings.You should contribute, 00.Lo oo 5 Jithel: Longworth.\u2014That was a delightful fully to heg that we want seriously to consider that quegtlon of n Jrenoh or German translation.- She thinks it ls eruel to expect.peuple to do such things, particularly.at\u2019 the joyous Christmas season.\u201d Now, why.In the world do you want to know that youhg person's age?However, as you don\u2019t\u2019 know her name, I'l] tell you.\u201c She is 17.Yes, I think our other friend ter.Same to you.; \u201c Donald.\u2014Your photo Is.golng in this wenk.Po you want Jt back, or may:I have it?Thank you so much for that really lovely dainty.calendar.\u2018Mhe little figures are ao pretty.\u2018Now, Donald, you knew you need not Jrave been really afraid.and rhnps you'll get a prize another time, ou're a plucky little girl to take so phllosophleal a view of things.Now, you see, it was my.\u2018encore\u2019 that made tbe: concert sp successful: 1 am delighted to think that you are geing to be so kind and give those \u2018newsboys candy.Happy new.year, dear child.= | >.Hazel Knlght.\u2014T am\u2019 so orry \u2018that your.photograph hasn't turned out well.The cut ts not good, so I take this opportunity.to te!i .he rest of the circle members that It\u2018 Heesa't do.the: original \u2018anything like justice.Po you want the photograph back, Hnzel7 1 hope you will have à very Bappy Bright New Year, \u201d : Clare Gas«\u2014What has happèned to you?We haven't beard from: you for ages.George L.B.\u2014 I think the books you mean are Ernest Thompson Seton's \u201cWa Anl- mals 1 Have Known\u201d and \u201cLives of the Hunted.\u201d Chey \u2018are splendid.1 am glad mais.: : Robert .Gordon.\u2014If you.ask at.any booksellers he will glve you: the necessary fa.formation.- .IM.R: \u2014 Drawings for reproductions should be in very black Ink on white paper to ensure thelr coming out clearly.Make of nice glels your shading strong and clear.and bozs writing to this page, What p abel J.\u2014Yes, wo have.a lot John\u2014Oh, my good girl.I hears about the \u2018| nice doll for the Day Nu Nursery.tree.| Than you for thinking of others at Christmas, and 1 » Happy New Year to you.Violét .Barnjum\u2014Please acknowledge the prize book sent to you on Monday.= Hazel Knight.\u2014I had.already written you a \u201cnote when your beautiful card and nice letter came.That was a loularly pretty card, and thaik you so muek.D.fs quite near hers, À pretty little village, famous- | for golf clubs.Goodbye, little girl, and a happy new year to you.oo Amos Leclair and James A, Leclair.\u2014I have entered both your names.the Bunshine | Bociety, but you are perfect! C you.a member.Any boy or girl fs at liVerty to take part in competitions and write him, and Be *% , auy 9 wil Pethaps leave the things \" oto | Drawh by ARTHUR 7 10 _ they pleare.The Sunshine Society ean oat all the.nice 3 ou fo, a1 the, nios sins 1 $hings you aa t pink tear yelled » Chock and oneal Lal ern something of \u201cthe world.You have | burned up the whole tree and himself, and\u2019 D ; ns thin | ence which, ia | ering su -I'into the ashes of |-dren 4 ablé \u2018grandmother pauses, \u2018refills her tiny ) writes well, |» and she isn't coneelted, which is even bot: |.|.1n a fairy coach Y'li go; FIRS DN «2 Santa Claus ls Called By.the Children the Mech! fide Sens £2 to teach history, hy and pod fence and the A very noticeable.hing about the children: playing at their games is that there are never-any bicker ines or disputes, neither do they call upon eir elders at every turn, an independ- ich.ia commendable.In fact, it is part of the home education of a child to earn the rules of différcat games, which, of course, are absolute, : The kwan-ko-bas, or bazaars; J at all lessons with games, toys and faudily.covered picture books, There ia a bewild- | ly of fairy.tales, such as \u201cLhe Tongue Bat Sparrow,\u201d \u201cThe.Bittle of the Monkey and the Crab,\u201d and \u2018\u201cThe Lucky | Tea Kettle,\u201d which have.their counterparts in America \u2018in \u201cThe Three Bears \u2018and \u201cLittle Red Riding Hoed.\u201d =.At.children\u2019s.parties the mother fsually, assists her little daughter with the refreshments, which eunsists \u2018of sweetmeats and tea presented on small lacquer trays.The confectiopery im.{hix country looks \u2018very enticing, and :on such.ocoasions the.dainty sweets made in imitation of fruits and flowers ai not on) q A poetry, but to inculcate \u2018various other virtues ré always eatem with a relish.ames follow until dusk, and all sorts of tableaux and charades are acted.LITTLE GUESTS FAREWELL.Tt is really amusing: to 8 addreys one another with the prefix \u201c0 and the affix \u201cSan,\u201d thus \u201cO iku San,\u201d | which is equivalent to \u201cMiss Kiku.\u201d.He- {fore taking.their departure tea and sweetmeats are again seryed to the guests, who niust nob refuse to\u2019 partake, or they would.be guilty of: rudeness; neither must they leave anything which is onee taken.Sometimes \u2018the\u2019 little stomachs rebel, amd the guest is obliged to lip some of -the sweets \u201cinto her capacious sleeves.When the say- onaras are finally said it is a picturesque\u2019 sight to watch \u201cthe small people how to their hostess until their faces almost touch the ftoor,fand she responds in Like fashion.: At: last the New Year's festivities come to an end, and if one should push aside the latticed door of a Japanesé home on the first night of the new vear a.pretty sight would be seen.Above \u2018À he aoît- melody: of the kota, or harp, one tvould\u201d year \u2018the contented chirp -of \u201cthe cricket \"on the hearth\u201d and the various members of the family svould be seen sehted.about the kotatsu.The latter is a charcoal fire.in a brazier, or a small fireplace in the.centre of \u201cthe.room, ôver which a women frame is set, and the whole covered by a, quilt.This arrangement \u2018radiates a scant \u2018amount of heat compared with our fireplaces, bint it is here that.the family ther for every occasion: There is usual- v an old iron kettle resting ovel the glow- ;ing coals, supported on \u201ca tripod.thrust h the hibachi, always ready .to make tiny cups of delicious tea.2° GRANDMOTHER'S STORY.; Finally the quilts: are dawn.up more tightly about the figures, the ashes.are.raked: away, from.the glowing conls and the little people gather more.closely about U \u2018Ba San, or: honorable\u201d grandmother, to.listen to.wonderful \u2018stories of fox.or badger\u201d sprites.Perhaps.the mother or an older sister thrums.an accompaniment on the samisen, witilé the breathless chil- become.more and more interested as the tale praceeds: -At length the honor-.bamboo pipe, Her dusky eyes agleam \u2018with good humor and love :for the children.\u201cWill you.not deign.in tell us another atory, honorable grandmother?\u201d says Suye, and they: all cuddle down to listen to a sweet little fairy tale about \u201cThe Old Man Who Made the Dead Trees to Blossom.\u201d Even Tabby on.the tatami (mat) purrs softly as the soothing voice continues, and \u2018the little eyes that were dilated a moment before at the \u201ccreepy\u201d story, grow very drowsy; for the sand.man-has paid a visit to the n off for \u201cSleepyville:\u201d\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - : \"WHAT THE TOYS.SAV.:, .The Hobby \u2018Horse ea)d, As he shook his head: \"It's a long way to go ; - O'er the white snow's foam To the Little Boy's bome; But I hear the tin horns-blow, : \u2018And must race away till I'm out of breath To the Little Boy.who will ride me fo death!\" \u2018And the Toy Drum sald: .I've a hardened Head, And-away on my sticks I'n go.: From this icy dome ° A .To the Little Boy's hime, - : T'ean t my way through the snow! .Away! Away!\u2019 Til I'm out of breath; .To the 1dttle Boy who wiil beat me:to death!\u201d .And the Toy Doll said, .- As her gold crowned head \u2018Shone oyér the wintry snow: , \u2018To the Little Girls Of the golden curls , Far, \u2018far away, till I'm out of breath, Nn To the Little Girl who will kiss me to death!\" But the Elephant said: : \u201cIf that way I'm Jed, : °° .- And they treat you all so bad, \u2014.1 tell you, now, .: : That there\u2019H-be-a-row;-\u2014 And they'll wish they never had! CL For I'll pack them all in my funk, you see, And lock it, and throw away the key!\u201d Co \u2019 ~Atlants Constitution.no i > ; \"© THE LITTLE \u2018KEY, .What wonld you do,\u2018 sald the Uttle key, To the teak:wood.box, .\u2018except for me i\u2019 The teak-wood box géve a tle creak To the little-key,-but It ot-epeak\u2014-\u2014-\u2014 | \u201cI believe; said the key, \u2018that I wi! bide In the crack, down there by thé chimnsy- .e, Co NE oo.\u201cInat so this proud old box may see How, little it's worth except for me.\" } It was long, long afterward, In the crack They found the key, and they brought it And it sald, as it chuckled and laughed to \"ow 11] be good to the box on the shelf.\u201d | But the Uitte key stopped, with a.shiver.Fer there was a bright new key in thelock.are ablaze | JJ Perhaps he's going \u2018hear the wee tots | home, and the boys and: girls are | «| and urges all readers - ,f'athers.: It costs | books were algo \u2018very \"À Leonard -and Miss Gladys Beal, x 5 = on = - Lo a.+ 2011 - .4 651 Yau.+ \u201c : Tok f A A grape vine hung by an apple bough, The grapes were red and the apples green, Each fruit was healthy and promised now- .A rich, ripe fulness-of tint and taste.- en August.came with its hot, hot haste, A hirvest of \u2018wealth to glean, But grapes and apples, and children, tdo, At first have tempers hut Immature; .\u2026.- -And red or green, they are sometimes blue, a harsh gp surly or full of tears, .11] waning weeks or expandibg years: Unripencss have come to.cure.Lo .@ Coe .The grapes they gibed at the apples green: Top proud and vain of the glistening red; You re knudy, bitter ind hard and mean, \u201d We npvarce- could\u201d tell sou from humble - leaves; a Lo .To hand hoside you our spirit it,\u201d they said.grieves: Such ugly frul 5, The apples answered: \u201cYou hypocrites, Your red®s a le on the face of it\" .You think you're clever, vou think.-you\u2019 _ Witss - .i \u2018We know, allhough ve are not wise, © That we, as we are, can be uved for ples; You're no use\u2014not a hit!\u2019 : So wards ran.high, and a tail sunflower \u2014- Upon them turned a rehuking face; | The grapes and apples legan-to cower; to scold.\u201d they sa'd;.\u201cHe's mastly jolly, and we're afrgld He'll\u2019 speak of our disgrace.\u201d © The sunflower couldn't be cross for Jong; Mis .Princeton features soon\u2019 veiled a .smile: .21° : Lo cL \u201cYour use of language Is quite too strong, - You talk too fiercely and talk too much, You need the Sunshine's caressing \u2018touch; \"Keep still and wait awhije,\u201d - .\u2014Cvnthin Westover Alden, President-Gen- eral 1.8.8.ae Ce So The expénses of the society at headquarters,.06 Fifth Avenue, New York, Im the matter of postage stamps call for aid from tts branches.\u2018 8 wJjces free, but The mail Is now running up to the rate of 2.000 per week, which fu.volves no small expenditure In the item of correspondence, and it Is to help defray this expense that branches are asked 10 contribute their efforts and thoughts to thy .It pt \u2018whatever cause appeals\u2019 fo it during -304 days, but President-General Alden asks that one day be set apart in_which the \u2018general office shall lie remembered.If after all is frowi this, source that every- branch looks for help in all its endeavors, and the office.never refuses to give assistance, If it he possible.The branches can give éntertaïn- ments.sôclsls, -partiés,: ete, and eollect sums to be danated th the home office.\"The hest Teelpe for going through life fn.\u2018a commendable way is-.to feel.that every- bady,.no hatter how rich or, how poor.needs all the kindness they.ean get: from others in the world.- .RULES TO LIVE FROM.The longer 1_live the more I -feal the importance of adhefing to.the rules which I \u2018have laid down for myself in relation to such \u2018matters: - | First\u2014To is .to the prejudice of others.am absolutely forced to It.° ! Third\u2014Never Wl drink in the spirit of one who circulates an evil report.STL .Fourth\u2014Always, to moderate as far.as I \u2018ean the upnkindness which is expressed toward thers.2 B +, ° Fifth\u2014Always to believe that if the other slde were.heard a very\u2019 diffcreiit account would be given of the\u2019 matter.\u2014Simeon.THE SMILE THAT COUNTS.| \u201cPis easy.to smile when the sun smiles too, And the sky\u201cis, a fleld of blue; But.give me your smile when the sun:is-gone And the sky \u2018is of leaden hue.\\ \"Pis casy to smile when the flow\u2019re émile too, \u201cAnd you \u2018walk in the odors sweet; .But give:me your.mile when \u20achc flowers lie .ea - And \u2018tbe thorns prick your weary feet.to smile when the birds sing cheer, * \u2018eas Ty hark to the rippling rill; And you And the songs \u2018of the birds aro still, MMs easy to smile when the world smilies too, \"And you walk with a joyous heart; | But give me your smile when the whole world frowns; Can :you smile always pleased to recelve for clippings and: verses, interested to report branches formed as: these accounts of the work \u2018are an encouragement and incentive to nothing to be \u2018a member.\u2018when the teardrops start?\u201cPhe editor 18.this column suitable Mrs.Cynthia Westover Alden is presidént- general of the soclety.The address is 96 Wirth\u2019 Avenue, New York, and all communica- \u2018tions in regard to the formation of branches should bo addressed to her, Co .The Sunsbiné Society \u2018in Montreal and Westmount has done its part in passing on good cheer and happiness to as many as pos- -sible.- The Montreal Branch lias for some time been collecting toys fof.the dear litle Day Nursery .children\u2019s Christmas tree.This \u2018celobration came off on Friday afternoon at the Pay Nursery, unfortunately, too late in the week for details to bé given in.this col \"J umn.The president, Mra.Hugh M.Boyd,\u2019 and some of the members, \u2018with much yn-, -sélfishness, in the midet of their own Christ- cels.WN.x bson- -Miss\u2014 .Boyd helped, and everyone was s0«-cnerous that there were mere than enough toys, 80 was decided to send a nicé box to the Olvic Hospital where they are\u2019 very.welpome.Some lovely dolls went to.the Day Nursery and the Clvic Hospital both, The toys and pretty and nice.One 8 bright mem- mas preparations, sorted and packed the par- 1 ï Miss\u2014Gt -and _ -~ pice doll same from \u2018\u2019Johü,\u201d \u201cper of The Herald's Boye\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Circle, and of that \u2018branch of the Sunshine\u2019 Soclsty.The following sent contributions to the Day -Nursery: -Miw.Nicholl, of Westmount; Mrs.- McCall, Mrs.Miss Brown, Misses Lea, Master Whit! Balley, Mra.OC.H.Miss Lorraine Notmap, Miss Bdythe Bord, -and Miss Joyce Smith, and Mise Lynch.Mrs.od Moore, Mrs.Iles, Miss Harte, Mrs.Mrs.Verity, of Beloell, Que., to help in the Ohristmay cheer, sent one dollar and a el of cloth ing, and has become a member.Magazines and Christmas cards were also received trom the secretary of the Mont- Jones, 810 a 82 SIE LRTI in doad earnest about it, os carnest in faot cto mm Li \u201cSALAD Coylen Ton, and refuse substitutes.You\u2019 know lt by\" the name on every Sealed Lead Packet In which It le A re |.The officers give thelr ser- r- j Tachlin M Rett, mother soclety ong day each.year.Every branch has the privilege \u2018of -working for.heat as little.as possible whatever | Second\u2014To believe nothing of the Kind unt But give me your smile when the waters sigh\u2019 Miss 3.X.Geen.- Mr.A.B.Macpherson sent, a gen À \u2018of lets for the old people's home treat on the 6th Janu- larg.; a 1.The ad .of, {he asorsan es, Ce- Loach 1, i dsr deve, 0 Shi | ot aa\" Yea 0) Fa a XT ) : of mean \u2019 oY : Ap .; _ + 127s pris vi the \u2018mow falls only sold.Blaok or Green, both equally \u201cPure.\u201d - .\u2014./ e y | TNA} pre re prie EEE \u2018 Lon foug on the ground it forms the go terial Tory \" ET IR TT Re.of chidran's b on, and dE .: : my i theatre of many © r sports, ding ; ; - vo mms .: on the ios, coasting, building snow forts, MZ (It is Not Right =~ ; &uaw apen and snowballing sre in- Risen ¥ yo : duged just ea in Ameri, cali isa} DUNSIN ene Jaf, mmr prog bave dopé \u2026.Paru ons od'lie Tolowers of Bandes, = zou, somplecivn 1s Qi nalts.© Tn addition tp.the outdoor sports thère othod tha cures foralltibe, tf oC - are many indoor games which.ihe parents .- ELECTROLYSIS .§ *- provide with their un 1 kindly interest Hundreds have À tw .sad Torsthous t, and oy they enter \\ treatment, hy ne yas sted by our into wi 1 the xeat of people.: hh MY owt Playing cards mportant\u2019 fact.: ova.in this entrepot ante as We ot - \u2019 Hontres Dermatological Institute, may call Japan\u2014and nearly every child GOOD CHEER.2808 ST.CATHERINE sT, Lo ope x mets ly Savelem : Rs jn bie or ber \u201c Büvp you had a kinGness shown?Tady Attendants.Handsome Pailors.B ©, ° ever, being about two inchés long and one ope, PASS it on.+ onsultation by appointment onJy 4 inch wide.One of the most instructive of .Twas not meant for you alone.: Bo pumes [5 alod À Hundred Voies Let 1 titré dim tre yore © eames SN of a Hupdred Poets,\u201d and it is somewhat \u2018Let it wipe her's toars, ' \"CANADIAN ./ similar to oùr \u201cAuthors,\u201d except that-the | Till in heaven, the deed appears\u2014 q : ; AN Co .\u2018former is more complicated.\u2018This interest- Pass it on, LE: an 2m CA ing pastime consists of dealing, drawing, A Happy New voir de au a .road ; j - LA .reading, , .whi .ers o Sl: - ; ; ; tesche ; the little ones rhythm and \u2018helps this department apd the Sunshine members.; .to amarion tho wil the mes and S00 aes Theo?(RHE | ae works of phe standdird poets of Japan.[Dominion and bind together many who are \" ecomMPANY.11-811 JAPANESE STORIES.far apart in s common interést.1 LS # < Japän has a whole regiment of games WHAY SUNSHINE DOES.Cottonades, Tickinge, Denims, AwR- \"Le 4 | ings, Shirtings, Flanneleftes, Ging- \u2018hams, Zephyrs, Skirtings, Dress Goods, Lawns, Cottons, Blankets, An.-Golag, Yarns, ete, ~~.US ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP.6 PLIED.: * 1° D.Morrice,.Sons & Co ; : \u2014aGENTS\u2014- 1 11 MONTREAL AND TORONTO, | TIMMIS-NOBLE.GO % > 9 Wholesale and Retail Stationers, - Printersand Blank Book Binders.= - \u2018Adavge stock of BLANK BOOKS, INKSand .\u201d.° te | General Office Requisites always on hand, * ; wn : Bstimates \u2018urnished promptly.\u2019 - 759 CRAIG STREET .Ô AS rere.ee Ji KING OF PAIN ; TR pos 3 AH Al \u2018 _ RHEUMATISM CURED.| Jas.McKeg, : - , Linnwooëd Ont._ *, Mabou, C.B.- ; Arupiior, Ont: Markham, Ont.© Mahone Bay, N.S.5 Burin, N84.2: CC LY John A.McDonald, CB.Bllling, John Mader, - | Lewis Butler, \u201cThese well kiown.gentlemen all assert ghat they were cured by MINARD'S: LINIMENT.- ne a = aa a XC nd , tn Rh.A: iC OF PAIR?ot er À AER ed ASPHALT, .4 ~ CEMENT.2 WT Marble and Tile ~ Work, Cement Tubs, N Building Paners,Ex- » panded Metal Con- \u2018 \u201cstruction, Co 5 ; | 5.George W.Reed & Coy 3 M ui CE dl Contributions .of, cake are requested for- the treat at the Old Peoples\u2019 Home on Janu- \u2019 ary 6th.- Theee will be welcomed by Mjes Crumpton, 57 Bishop Street, on the morning: - «- of the 6th, 4 LL ES Business calendars wil] be of great use to! the \u2018Westmount Sunshine Soclety.te send in parcels of magazines.Address Westmount.Sunshine Soctety, Victoria Hall, W unt.The Westmount Sunshine Society bave rez- = |, son to be proud of the response made to their ' appeal for toys for the treat at the Protestant - Infants\u2019 Home, 508 Guy Street, Any pum: der of \u2018really nice toys were \u2018sent\u2019 in aft on Thursdays afternoon the {reat was givbn at the home.The little ones received het \u2019 gifts from a big tree gaily decorated, .Willie _ Hutchinson took -the \u2018part of Santa Ciaus, 01 dressed to represent the patron saint of the = children.Among the members of the society.= .present were es.J.A.Hutchinson, presi: FE dent; Miss Macfarlane, vice-president; Miss oC Macdonald, \u2018secretary; Mrs.W.Sclater ané some other ladies, The committee of the Home attended and the affair passed off de- _- Hehtfolly.\u2018 Fuller particulars will be given To next week.°° ET .\u2014 *.Miss Macdonald, Wéstmount secret received pleasant letters of thanks.for zines and books from Rev.James Boy ._Budbury, \u2018and.the.Rev.\u2018Mp.Hardy, Ymir, \u201c 0.ContributTons \u2018of literaturs arb alwayt : welcome, and anyone desiring the same je - requ to communicate with Miss Mace\u2019 -Gonalé, 4630 St.Ontherine Street, , \" + Tbs editor wishes all the readers ofthe column a happy, peaceful mew yedr.= .e 4 A7 x Le A SUE SR SINR PTY 48 Ane Az 15 pa ES, - 3 .er of two things in Tire qu \u20ac Sarma \u201c Question and - painter was left alone in the world\u2019 with \u201c chased by an American, vhése private gal- \u201cmot return to England for some time, but ce : fred liquid form.: making all the organs of the © give you a word of advice, take picture fu bis whole soflaction, het had not in acquiring i is unerrin of selection had made Henry Bef Ry o sort of fetish to other picture b eri, and made the sale of the work of those .os AR 3 L 8 - - À Li À Bellamy one day when the old man had asked him, with that grim smile of his, why he destroyed work that\u2014althou low the standard of his best\u2014he co doubtedly lave sold.un- \u201cI want the name port a om the seal of his approval h of little Grocie's father Jo be remembered P t sha never With all.his Jove for art, he was a hard O11 de as I have painted, that I mend and a cold.A widower, with one.daughter, Grace, whom he loved as, ane: only & man of such iron tem was how to love.Henry Be! Belemny bad early in.life, set himself to crtune and the finest picture gallery .of eny private collector in the world.both tasks he had succeeded, but now the Jester which he held told him that in, the t for hich he had .striven\u2014 he.daughter's fut.ce happiness, as he un- derst.it\u2014he.had failed completely, \"Some twelve months after the purchase by : Henry Bellamy of young Verney's picture, \u201cThe Worship of Bacchus,\u201d the artist \"been asked to dine at the banker's house, and had met Grace Bellamy.That first meating, in which the sympathy -of the two young people was instantaneous, was the prelude to many others\u2014to duets.sung in the twilight, to.long discussions upon art and pictures, and finally to a an answer.In the beautiful conservatory, under the frends) of a large fern-like palm, George Vernev- had spoken, in accents which trembled despite his effort to conbrol them, | of is love, and with one quick.crimson blreh from neck to brow, one.look of trust and love Irom the beautiful blue cyes, Grace.Bellamy's fair head had nestled to the young painter's shoulder, .and their lps Bnd \u2018met in one long lovers\u2019 \u2018kiss.Ten tuinutes later George Verney left - house efter a- short but stormiy interview with fils love's father, \u201c1 have otlier views.for my daughter, Verney,\u201d Henry Bellamy said finniy but not unkindly, \u201cand.it will.be.better for | vou not to visit.here again until she mar- vies.\u201d For \u2018some\u2019 time after this there was al: rocst a quarrel between the banker and the | daughter whom he loved so passionately.For many days the girl, who, had never tnown what it.was to.have a \u201csingle wish uLgratified, treated: her fathor.as @ harsh | and 4 cruel.tyrant, and refused almost to speak to him.Then, one afternoon, she bad- apparently thrown off her sense of injury.had conversed With him on \u2018topics! which interested both of them, and had, te thought with pleasure, forgotten Ver- ney.He was mistaken.She had married Jum.For many months they kept their.secret.well.and the married lovers met\" by stealth, without the knowledge of: the Yonker.One day Mrs, Verney left his house, went to her husband once for all, dene 80.It was this letter which Henry Bellamy was holding in his\u2019 hand, and which, after he had -reread it for thé bwentiet! h time, he Jocked up in his writing table Four years later Grace.Verney died at Perugia of typhoid fever, and the: young cue little birl to reinind him constantly of the sweet companionship which .he had fost so soon.During the four short years of that sweet intercourse George: Vernet had worked but little, and\u201d his work had not been good.\u201d The pictures he \u2018had painted, three in number.had all: been pur- lery occupied -in the United States much |: the same position: that Henry Bellamÿs- collection held at home, with the éxvep- tion, not an unusual one in American \u2018col- Sections, that there Were many inferior paintings mingled with the masterpieces, After his voung wife died Verney worked Lard and almoct-desperatelyv.\u201cHe did éd hia work, to « dealer, and tirs man P1Y.rloné of all the world knew that the re! one thing \u2018hig, money could not, buy oo yer of (George Verney's work wus.Bel: name Veil, 1 Shave bought i Bead that.lamy the banker.The \u2018dealer\u2019 Unocekt, as And Vernev ou a cablegrauv from.Chi Verney himself might have perhans be- cago, with \u2018the onde, \u2018Acrenit Heskin-, CF lieved if he head known the purchaxer'# identity.up by.Belfamy not so much as an invet- men as for vhe purpose of providing hi- ltle grindehild with.the rexssaries ffl life; but even «9 it camê as a surcries wri picture-lovers when Bellamy ore day.threw | - | Toller Fathers \\'enzeancé and wrote to tell:her father -that she had | long picture gallery.bad never met again.wan J thank\u2014\" \u2018bitter emphasis, of \u2018human kindness urged mes to buy your Fire that same one had Down hémeeké to ther\u2018\u201d house, and to'd that father; printed on the narrow, ribhou.that the pictures wére bought ; all \u2018vour .pictures.three.of three | have just bonght from Hoskins.taving more for them=~than the.> best here, ; but until I can do somethi wor: thy to rank with what I have Algal | done I shall desiroy my pictures\u201d Then illness - came.George erney grew Tan- guid and dispirited, and \u201cgradually, al: though the ductors could put no specific udme to his disease, sank into a decline.Before the last great weakness grew upon him he had was a portrait of his dead wife as- olden -hair, framed ft of the green: palm\u2019 t conservators where their love vows been exchanged, stood out w wth o olden Timmer: the blue eves and fps so.gently parted, showing the pearly | rows of tiny teeth behind; the girlish ure whose bosom- seemed to heave, with the expectant joy of her lover's.coming\u2014 * all these things stood out upon the.can: ON à.vas, and as George Verney Jookad upon.it he knew that it was \u2018good.: But the \u2018effont of will required, the concentration and the feverish cagerness which he had put into this.picture, whi e his last, conguéred the last remnant of his strength.The day- after far \u2018finished George Verney took fo his - bed.and the doctors avarned \"Mr.Be'lamy that his\u2019 son-in- Jaws last day was.drawing an near.A \u2018few days later, while Henry- Bellamy rat hy the \u201cbedside, of the dying man, telegram Was- brought to him.the few words it contained, erumpled _in-his hand a monient.\u201cGeorge.\u201d he aid.\u201cthe doctors.\u2018vou are sinking.Would won like, while.vou have wet the strength, last look at your pictares?\u201d tL \u201cAh, iT could,\u201d gasped the dying man.\u201cYou can, 'T have.bougnt them all.AH, \u2018that is, excepting -three\u2014the three which you would destroy if sou could.as not being worthy of your git.are in America.\u201d \u201cHow\u2014h®w can I thank, you?\u2019 murmu ed.Yerney, the hot.tears rolling down his ; cheeks \u201cDo not \u201cthank \u2018me.-your strength for this - \u2018afternoon, and \u2018we.will have you carried on a couch into the gallery,\u201d and: Henry.Bellamy went from Tt was an ugly smije one.had seen it.; the dyin, man carefully .into dhe.the room smiling.\u2018to.see: if any That\u2018 afternoon Was rried and feasted his.eyes upon the life work which.wouli soon- be all\u2019 that would be left to little Gracie of her.father.Again he.turned to Bellamy tn thank him.It was a wonddous thing, this\u2019 ift où forgiveness, the sitk min thought: fn taking Grace Bellamy from.her father\u2019s: \u201chouse, as \u2018he had done, (feorge Verney felt that he had caused the rich man intter.sorrow,.and knew that he had.done him grievous wrong, for.father and \"d; aughter SN he said Chow, ed.on his lips as he saw the old mans face, for he had never seen RO diabolical a Jook before: \u201cThank?\u201d answered ths millionaire.with \u2018Bo vou think the mith pictures from you, to take you into: my Before * vou enticed -my daughter® from her ta and with Dead erect, the \u201cI\"do\u2019 not under stand\u201d he said.; : J will explain.Here, qa.you wee, have But \u2018You have pantel which you are ashamed.\u201d These Sn bad bean bought she colect- for were ail he Then camo the reconciliation, How the two men Tod et al pret op ar he | ¥ a : When Gorge Tory Belang wh 2 b dre, Gooree Ver .en he ge Academy picture to Bellamy two ney and his Irttle daughter into the great years before, he felt that sis fortune wis lonely house, and to all intents and pur- made.Rellamy'e collection ictures posse made a son A world-renowned, end an artist whose work Fase and comfort, unfortunately, were \u2018had found favor in the eyes of this man of not good for the young artist.ever à millions was always certain of getting -his | strong character, the actual need of work Br erhaps even, a little more than his kad spurred him to great effort, and the dealers for whatever.else double necessity of providing Jor bis lit- .tle gir} and of worldog to_farget his sor: inte nes though he was, with row had urged him to paint.but: little time to devote to the swdy of After his return te London, however, wt, Henry bad an intuition\u2014al-{ po work fell off considerably, The few mcet-an inetinet\u2014for the merits of à ictures which he produced while he Was re which served him as well as, i not| fying at his fatherin-law's were in, \u2018better than, great knowledge might have! their way, but thoy lacked the vigor of done, and it was his boast that | hie earlier efforba, a one after y er fact bore out\u2014that there was not a single he destroyed them: \u201cI want,\u201d he said to inted one at picture.It FE ead wife de she had.ln Department Store, where arrogant been in the days of her joyous girthood.| Wealth did not flaunt iteclf before the in à of the | Humble, and where the People were 80 had - Priviitive that they did not know how to a smelled of He read Line où Perfumeries aml: and held it Sets, tell me | land Brüshes\u2019 were of Cel'ulaid, to take, one y effective Manner: They i p.1 &tore and leaned on Biv the Nast word alter l house and pamper you when yuu were\u2019 Hl Remember the words VOU si~ske to mié before 1 turned you from \u2018my: door.CEVErN open his gallery, to the public for an hour! wast we, Why, do vou, think?For.my à or two + week, and: it was found that revenge., : George \\ erney \u2018si \u2018pictures, with the exr ep- rue?; .at tion \u2018of :tue three ihferin \u201cworks wii i rye On 7 6 day von hs-ivery one ot Claims Clerk ar GQ : \u2018 Thos: McCheane \u2018of Montreal Was Greatly Run Down, Ozone Built \u2018Him Up and Made Him Well.Montreal) as claims clerk.' For the past I have been on the decline and greatly run aown in health, 1 began taking Ozone about the first of June and 1 am now pleased to state my health\u2019 yhave no more that tired, weak feeling, but am strong and vigorous, and able to perform my labor with eace - I have taken three large bottles of Ozone, and am still taking it.I would not like to be as it strengthens and refreshiens me very ; My daughter has also taken it for weak con.stitution and she finds it strengthens her greatly We would not be without Ozone in our.house, aswecon- sider it the best family remedy on the market to-day.THOS, MCCHEANE, - - _ 45 Quésnl St, Montreal, P.Q.\u201cYou require just the same course of Gignéd) 1 treatment as Mr.Thos.McC you are troubled in the same Liquified Ozone will \u2018build you 1t is with much pleasure I write youn my \u201ctes- \u2018 timony to the wonderful merit and curative \u2018powers -of Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone.For the past thirty years I: have \u2018been in the employ of the Grand Trunk R.R.Co (12 years in = three years .is good.I without it.much.heane, if way as he was.\u201cPoley's s up because it js\u201d .oxygen in It is blood food, forming sound flesh, body healthy.Now let us.\u2019 Ozote after meals and at bed time.It assists the digestion and creates a Bealthy appe: tite.Ozone is not a medicine; it contains no alcohol and is \u2018ture.of bymanity\u2019s ailments.not a combination of drugs.Iti is.nature\u2019 8 element for the AF magare frry heady, THT Gl whine Th cold sim eoines?will th \u201c| ethirety Liv ths fate land fe Athey w da stern \u201c4 So T got n gloyyoms rayaption as soon as I Summon up an Hlossened up for $6.50 and gave that Toilet y Judguiéait told her that,-in a°T likelihood, hero Falbow Thad + scen 36.50 in Mix long + VU Papniaie would have to wait until Chrimt- \u201c1 {mas to have ils Curiosity apneased.ded at the Toilot Set and.counted: their Iman or ke n° fe ap\u2019 IMmdoyipdaot dope.\u2018 og jan\u2019 a shovel was thrust -juto me band au\u2019 fa \u2018daughter from Fer father, too.ERY i ht 1 Le i ¥ § 5 £2 i ; = 2 È Ë 1% fh + ig oL iF > FE pi efi it i = BY portrait overhead.\u201cIa she not like \u2014her, és?\" eaid Verney, The sera old maxi bursh into \u2018incon- \u201cGoodnight,\u201d said the old man, tarniog ae Sobbing.and clasped the weated afihor 1h\u2019 \u201cother to th* rowstn' suille ln ; oyun a all army cits, Theres prareunes out l'a ail may thank yeu | Meones éndin\u2019 In \u2019Inekf, an think I'll A $A bias was the aly an Sawer.board up me windows, fr,\u2019 I sage, \u2018Jf 'm.mygrants ia as dangerous to this counthry pre as ye an' I an\u2019 other pligrim fathers be.[ MODERN FABLES BY GEORGE ADE In a Prairie Hamlet, far.from the mad- get.Money except by Working for it, they that he \u2018hoir can do.The Druggist in this.Village, had laid in what he called Slegunt.-Assortinent of Hold: ay Goods.He.Jed all af Will Cardeton\u2019s Poems and A Comer covered \u2018with fragile Toys that the Paint, also an attractive \u2018some Toilet of these Toilet Sate was the The Comb | the Ane \u201cber and White being scrambled in a.very The - Druggist was willing to give a Guarantee that the Bris: Ues were Jual.This Po ilet Set repored in a prickered- Nest of Yellow Satin.- The Box was of ue Plush with a neat iand on the Lid was the Following, in Silver Lottere :\u2014\u2018\u2019Merry X-Mas.\u201d Every Girl in Town came nto the Drug the ShowCase, an \u2018gazed longingly at the Work of Art.ILL was evident that the local Bedu.who One, 20 Exhibit oi his Stock.Set to his regular Sunday Night Dulciana I would.win in a Canter.But there was genéral \u2018Doubt as to whether any one\u201c, would he so Retklesi a8 to fork over $6.50 just\u2019 for \u201cFoolishness,\u201d + All \u201cwho went, linto the Drug Store and stood in Solemn Silence admiring the Blue Plush, the Yel: low\u201d Satin and the gleaming \u2018Celluloid; coriceded that the Outtit was Purté, but they allowed-it was too Fine for -Actual.Use.\u2026 dt was pppèred that the Box alone, woild come to: 83.Some said the Lotiers en the Tid were genuine Silver (Mheis contended.that they were merely.| Plated.In every Houseliold ther Toilet Bet was a fruitful \"Topic.= The \u201cgeneral: Verdict, appeared 10 be that, in all sprotabi' ity.the.Druggist would either.have -to knock off \u2018something oh the price or \u2018else he Stuck.- \u2018There.Bad been one or two\u2019 Offers of-85 far the Piese dé Resistanéé, but, the Drug- i gist claimed.that he had paid more than I that for it Wholesale.\u201c- Three Days before Christmas there ap- pesirerd on the Yellow Satin a Ched mar ed Sal The News spread like Wild: \"the Tamir.Tiere was but \u2018One: question aw tating the whole Village.for the next vio dans, Who will get\u201d the Toilet Set \u201cfor Chriètrras\u201d\u201d Speculation ran rife, and Girl who kent Company wax ho ne againit Hope, even.thourh her col A © Months.The.Dimgaist had heen.pledged to Se: crecv, and it became evident that the.So it ited with a lot of lmpatience.Tie Village w ds.whose name \u2018was Ames; vas-one of \u2018Several who had look: { made an k- \u2018member that Celluloid cont:tins (tun LThen he \u201cleaped.over \u2018the Rail.flash of Fire, an He lov ed a Girl Money and passed out.named Leo, but he bad a Frugal ve It seetved to him that it would be more Sensible to eave.his Money to al a ak e ee giving up Son \u20ac rnod Gimeraok .that Leng the recognized Village Wag, Amos: was called Spon to impersonate Sañta Claus at the C ristnes Tree Enter* tainment.Amos was a n' Romp and the \u201ccongregation was re Pra Hearty Laugh \u201cwhen he came in as Santy and began to cut.Didos.: Amos borrowed a Buffalo Robe, a : Strand of Bells and a Fur Cap.He ig: gud up a.Set of Cotton Whiskers and prepared to be even Funnier than usual On Christmas live \u2018the Church: put them in the Aisles, so great was the Iniérest wr the: Tree, due Superintendent of the Sunday School, looking unusually pale land scru up\u2019 poe smelling of Bay Rum, stood up in front of the Tree and | Address that was Facetious, from his Point of.View:.\"Ie Choir sang: one of its handest Anthems, and after two .or three other Stunts, Amos, the Marry Andrew, \u2018came in \u2018as Santa Claus and did soute of his best Couiedy Acuneg- He galloped up aud down the Aisles abd kared several Children in Arins into Convulsions.Then\u2019.lie went-up.to the Tree t0 -nssdril.the droli Superintendent in dis trilating Présents.As a Team * they were expected to spring a great many.timely Quips, right on the Spur of the.; Moment.- While standing by the Tree, \u2018waiting for the, lnfant ss to- conclude a Carol, Anis saw on the Table: the magnificent Toilut Sat; vi \u2026 the 86.50 Mark still on: it.He drew eaves to read the sttached Card and, almost.fainted with Horror \u2019 \u2018when be saw pli Name of Luella in the well.kuown Hañdwwting of - Tallmadge - N.Crockett.The Shock: was so great that everyting Swath, before his Gaze the same as in a Natatorium: Je Could not see auythiug: except his own Finish, When Luella \u2018ame to compire the superb.Toilet Set and the 60.cent Attium he knew that he.would not One-Fwo-Seren: Me was inspired\u2019 tô n.Desperate Action.| Ie happened to fe.ot ton ahd Canrphor and other high Explon 4 \u201cHEARTBURN, \u2018DIZZINESS, * RHEUMATISM, RIVES.Lam and the Congrégation.- plucked a\u201c hghted Candle from dhe Troe and dropped \u2018it on the Toilef Set wha a terrific.Report, a odor of Camphor dnd the Air wai full of \u2018Judant Class, \u2018A Panig ensued.Throwing off Lis Disguise of White Cotton Whisk- ere, Amos gathered Luella in his Arms and carired her to a Place.of Satety.She called him \u201cPreserver,\u201d and.refused to let go of him.When \u2018Quiet wan restored there wan nothing left of the Toilet Set, 1 except the Clasp and the letters wpelling \"Merry X-Mas.\u2019 : Moral :\u2014True Love will prevail: against \u201cthe Vulgar Bank® Roll, even at Christian \u2018 Time.Cg Y, ree) te .- ; MR.DOOLEY.oN IMMIGR ATION +-\u2014\u2014 | \u201cwolf, I ane Éorigee \u201cnas Mn\"
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