The Montreal herald, 22 février 1902, samedi 22 février 1902
[" 95TH x TO-MORROW\u2014Cold, with èpews eM rose to-day at 651, ests at 5.37.\u2014 PRIOE ONE OENT.\": ee PPOT d Je Si Bo JUDG Miss i, : PEMD Minister of Justice Holds That Necessary to Independence of Judiciary.NO PROSPECTS OF LORD |, STRATHCONA'S RESIGNING Is Judicial Procedure of Canada Cumbered by Many Appeals?00 (From The Herald's Staff Correspondent.) Ottawa, February 21.\u2014There was a shm attendance of Opposition members in the Conuuvns yesterday.At no tune were there more than twenty, and the number often dwindled down to ten.\u2018The tigures of the estimates always prove dry to the small {ry of the Tory party.There was a g deal of discussion, which centered prncipaly ou the administration of justice.This discussion at times was interesting, especially as the Opposition, who generally pose as the econ- vmists of the day, eclared that the salaries of judges were certainly too low.In the absence of KR.8.Borden and his first lieutenant, F.D.Monk, Mr.®proule aspired to the fcadersiup of the Conscrva- tives.Mr.W.F.Maclean, the man from 1or- onto, who is generally ahead of the times, drew attention to himself yesterday by.advocating the establishment of a d:vorce court in ada.lle held the Senate was the very worst kind of a court to deal with these questions and in consequence many people were leaving the country to secure relief from undesirable matrimonial attachments.When the estimates for the Supreme Court came up Mr.Maclean i that the salaries of the judges were far too emall.The country.he argued, oould not secure young and capable men for the salaries now paid, $7,000, as: a man who was qualified to &t on the! bench could make a great deal more from his practice.Mr.ade, of Annapolis, also claimed that the salaries were too low.In the Maritime Provinces they only received $5.000, which was fur too little for the services rendered.; Hon.John Haggart said that the cduntry should have the power to retire Supreme Court judges when they reached a certain age.e one thing which seemed to be wrong was that the judges were too numerous.It was a shame, he contended, that there snould be so many apr-als as to delay people from scunng the jus tice which they were entitled to.He questioned if there waa another country in which the course of justice was so long delayed as in Canada.He thought that the judgment of the Supreme Court shoud e be made final and no appeal allowed to the Privy Council in England.As for the remuneration of the j he thought that there should be fewer judges and larger salaries, Mr.Haggart, however, expressed the highest pproval of he men who bad re cen D sppoin rom the na and Commons, namely, Hon.David Mis and Sir Louis Davies.These men, be said, had always held the highest positon in hs estimation, and they possessed the honesty and incorruptiblLity whch were equally as necessary as intelligence in the Supreme Court.For this speech Mr.Hag- gart was applauded by the Government.Ar.McCreary, of Selkirk, Manitoba, told the Government that there were tov DOMINION LINE MAY PASS TO AMERICANS Mr.John Torrance Says No Announcement Has Been Made.IN ANY CASE SERVICE \u2018WILL BE IMPROVED Efficiency of Service to be Maintained and Sailings Increased.A rumor is current in Liverpool to the effect that American interests hate ob- tuned control, or at leust large holdings, wn the Dumunion lane of swamships.Mr.John Torrance, of the firm of D.Torrance & Co., of 17 St.Sacrament, who are the local agents in tls city tov the Domimun lune, sand in reference to thus rumor :\u2014 \u2018The uacquiation by American capital or the investinent of Amencan tapital in the Donumon lane has not been oneiady announced.\u201cHowever.it has been apparent for some tune to those in touch with mar time affaun that many changes have veen quiotly taking peace IN aiMont ail of the large transatuantie hues, and it wou.d not be strange 11 tho snouwid prove to be true of the Iom.muon Line as weil \u201cShould American apital become interested nour jte, it could but resuit beéne- baady net only to we company, but to the publie, for 1 such a man as +.P.Morgan, with his nelhons of money and powerful influence, should hireect bis attention to furthering the intéswsts of any Line ol steadushope, unproved development in a marked degree would unqueetionably fallow.\u2018\u2019Oue thing, however, i» postive, and that 1» that no mutter whether or not American capital 1s, or shall be, invested in our line, it will pomtiveiy not aiter or in any way interfere with the running of our boats.\u2018\u2019The Dominion Lune wil be preserved intact, and its efficiency of service not omy ma:utained, but increased.\u201d Mr.Torrance added that it had recently been detimtely decided, without reference to the investment of outside pital.to mater.ally improve the equipment and service of the lsominion lane; and that at was a setitied faut that in the near future it would take a position second to none among the transocein.c lines.FIFTEEN BURNED TO ATH IN HOTEL Disaster at Park Avenue, New York\u2014 Montreal Man few Superior Court judges :n Manitoba.He re a resolution from the Bar ol Man:toba, recommending tbe a; printment | of three extra judges in the Province and also the appointment of a dupreme Court judge at Otiawa, from that distmet.He claimed that the judges in Manitoba at present were overworked.in fact, they were run off their feet.; Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick, an Tepyne, stated that the best men were selected.| SELECT JUDGES.He believed that the Government ghould eliminate the question of boun- dares when selecting judges, and s- Jeet the best men, no matter where they came from.As for \u2018he reure- ment of these judges, Mr.Fitzpaui;s said that a Judge, if he so chose, could retire after fifteen years aervice, and: wou'!d have a retiring aliowance.The queso of compl sory retirement, However, Was one which would require vareful consideration.The rule at was that a judge, ahen ap Ppres-nt - pointe J, Was appointed for all time ie come aad could not be interfered with, This was per, fectiy correct, as !! Was n ssary fo! inaintan the independ .ai the court.Were it net for this the judges would be subject to the whims of politicians and their Us\"TUINéss gone As for the number of appeals, the Pro- Vincial Governments Were Largely T- sponsible.They arranged the districts .and the Federal authorities simply appointed the juiges.The number ot, appeals, however, might be to these coming Mind - the statutes.I: was, power of the Govern appeals to the Privy on Jand because the subye 0 hy the privi.ege of apps ing t> Lie \u2018Kin Speaking of th+ si aroa 0 Supn - Court juges, M7 FizpairiK said that they WaiTe ai pres ne Ta perm of & Julge retur.rs consequence many of them had :> han un:.: they actually dies :7 Harn-s< SHOULD SUPREME COURT GO.suggest | howe Toe Low vg In on Mr.Sproule, of East Grey, that perhaps The Supreme \u2018OUT snoud L- at iahed, Mr Fitz_geaatrtok tem na eh 4e Evstion, as : Cour: rende Zoo servi.THE PRINTING BUREAU.The estimains for she muacamement of tre Government Pr ni Boteurs gave Mr Maclean some (1 1 - qu elon.tx He wanted to Knew aby che qu.enment Was tn the habe of hay ng a large amount of work dons agreed; Als: 7 the burrau hal not suffer: capa Ty.Was (tl tae nienten o-oo.large it?Hon Mr Fielding d12 not faei In taed t> make any r\\sh siat HAVING CAPTURED ail the typewriters In | e\u2018gh:, tke U =.trzops in the Philippines are fame men count the s'ars For And try to map the skirs.M7 + £1: for fame and coy \u2018er farsa, : Fr fat men oft are ghoulish, For fam» £'ne men in every ted Are willing to be \u2018onllsh For fame men do and dare, For ane men rise acd ssar And fall to scer no mare.Bit wz.© \u2018a the man that \u2018ares, In serpy or in sons.Te te as -l-brared 1s Th» champion 3! ping pong\u2019 pot het foot after the yellow fever microbes.THE LIBS.NOW run the Seuate, and anyone who ran suggest something that the Libe.are not running wil! please bring it along as we'd like to get it In the museum.tom | IMAGINE THE PAIN that Hon.Sam.| Hughes expertenred when he heard Gourley : sp.2k\u2019 Sam once saw a man who saw a man who saw a Boer, while Gourley got up.and with a few well chosen wards, wallop .Tie uy people and anaexed them to Cauada ROUGH HOUSE GOURLEY te futends to do THE HON TIES à.s0 etg.ain what GREAT BRITAIN acd Japan are now in a prs tian ro oalmg that famous ballad beginning.We dont mat to fizz bl by fingo, if we dn _ WE HOPE Hom Mr.Gourley took the pre- MANY A MAN LOSER what little energy caution to consult J.Plerp.Morgan before ha haa while wat LE for a rich relation to! he licked the S'ates.as Plerp.may pesstdly fe, says phe Wostmeu2t philosophes, - think of some objection to make.FRANCE AND VENEZUBLA have decided A RATHELOR ORTEUTS \u2018n female barbers.to kiss and makes upon a.raun* of a d'samtrone hair-cat a rertain Me Hamesen once recorel at the hands of ons.MARCONI LS GOING to stay in Montreal a - month.aad wil tell us any*hing be negferted A NEW REFORM PARTY has baon to acnounceé at his first visit.stared 3 Wign peu nv Hee R L Rirhard- sor.Th: pres lent, sevreta-y-treasurer and members of ths party are RL.Richardson | \u20ac THOSE AMÉRICAN SOLDIERS who are being captured by the untamed Fliiptnos fight.ag wih pickaxes and snow shovels, ~eal'y ought to carry a body guard with them.EVEN RUDYARD KIPLING !s coming to Moctreal Rod muet have heard about our | toboggan sliées and snow benbs.HAVING CAPTURED the S'ates.Hon Mr Ge ri 7 m æbr cow \u2018uro bi< a:tention *n Ger- Many Frizov.Russa and \u2018hina It ought | to Ye eaey for a maa who put T3,000.00% people , in minutes.! DISPATCHES THIS AM.eus feticate that De Wot is new situatoé in anether peg- MR GOURLEY DIDN'T LC tien of the landsenpe.aoû moving Americans, as ve ses by (Do cn \u2014 there were some firemen there te put NOW THAT PRINCE HENRY is on thte fre.Canadian Pacifie \u201cDuluth i Rirshelien l does, two capies of every copynigal work certain number of bosks should be cata- x \u201cor parm pô ee Torento Rallwar Cab =e of F 1 1 1 wh Street Rallway 2200000 Domine Cotton Daminion Coal Demfnfon Stes} - Lao, pfid SALES.2 Montreal Power at 9714.54 Montreal Powe at #7, Fr Moutieal Power at 07%, J Mantival Power at Us, 25 Twin tty at 111%.4,000) Dotalnion Need Bonds st 82%, 100 Dorsinion Steel pla at 474.100 Daminion Meci pfd at Séle.25 Dominion Nes] pf] at Milby, 1m Capadian Pacifier ar 115 50 Canedian Pacific at 115.25 Canadian Pacific gt 115.190 Deni!lrdon Steel oom at 354, 5, LIBRARY I OPEN T0 ML 2 J 1 man admitting that his lack of Judgment | I \u201cthe $5.850.000.To - 5 > Odds and Ends, 24 &c,, ac., go, c \u2018 pn | LEFT OVER \u201cfrom - Our Recent | | GREAT ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE WILL BE OFFERED | MONDAY ORNING | DISCOUNTS.+ Le 8 Te 3 : HENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.4, La = ATT me > \u2014 \u201c14103300 YOUNG ROOSEVELT HOME.Groton, Mass., February 21.\u2014Theodore Roosevelt, jr., who has been ill with pneumonia for two weeks in the Groton Schoul night in @ special \u2018train.e lad was ac: M.Rixey, while in.another convevance was Miss Roosevelt.\u2019 \u2019 \"Pain.ini the Back \u2018 makes life miserable.\u201d Can it be éured?the back, for it penetrates through the tissues, takes out the soreness and pain, invigorates tired muscles, and makes you feel like 4 new man.viline cures quickly because {it stronger, more penetrating, more highly piuin-subduing than any other remedy.\u201cDon\u2019t suffer apother minute, get \u201cNerviline quick, and rub.it in, for sure.|- as you \u2018were born it will cure you.25c.\u2014adv.ENGINEER AS RAILWAY, \u2018OFFICER Toronto, Feb.21.-The Master in .Cham- hers gave judgment to-day in an applica; tion -for an order for the examination of Henry Spratt, of Sarnia, an engineer of the Grand Trunk Railway, in the suit.of Mrs.Agnes G.Morrisén, of Toronto, against the company for damages for the death of her husband, Conductor John Morrison.Morrison wae killed at Hamburg i While fixing the air brakes the train backed up, and his head was crushed.Pratt der for examination was under the rule culling for tlic examination of \u2018\u2018any officer of the company.\u201d This is the first time it has been held that an engineer is an officer of a railway company.The Grand Trunk will appeal \u2019 So My Life Cu My Heart Was Thumpin right, of Out,\u201d is the way Mrs.R.H.\u2018| Brockville, Ont., describes her sufferings from smothering, fluttering and palpitation,\u201d After trying many reme- Agnew's Cure for the Heart restored her to perfect hgalth.The firat- dose give almost instant relief, and in a day suffering\u2019 ceased altogether.Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre: Dame Street.\u2014b61.\u2014adv.1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.Henry E.Hart has purchased from A.a lifetime of study has enabled me to strengthen .the Ingide nerves.Those \" are the nerves thit operate the.stomach, kidneys, heart, womanly .organs ism, etc.eakness of these organs means weakness of those nerves.Nerve \u2018strength alone makes any organ do its duty.: 1 will send you, too, an order on your nearest druggist for six bottles of Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative.Use it for a month, and if it succeeds, pay \u2018him $6.50 for it.If not, I will gay him myself.Co \u2018No matter how difficult your case; book shows you that your trouble is nerve weakness\u2014and most sickness is \u20141 will.warrant \u2018my Restorative .to cure you.- ._, - I fail sometimes, but not often.My \u2018and 422 St.Denis Street, for no matter what you have tried.\u201cIf my | Duperrault the block of houses Nose.to 16 Montee: du Zouave Street, and Nos.420 ) ¢ ,750.The.estate Arthur (Caron has purchased - from Mr.N.Deslauriers the block of stone ouses, Nos.874 to 878 St.Denis Street, for $11,000,_and the adjoining block, No: 880 to 884 St.Denis Street, from E: Les- \u2018perance; for $11,000.F.Tremblay.has purchased from Adolphe Duperrault lots S5mand 850 Sherbrooke Street, comprising 15,970, for $16,000.P.Gleeson has purchased from M.McGovern the block of houses 29 to 33 McCord Street, with adjoining lots, for $4,260.5 oo - 4 Regular Practitioner\u2014No Result.\u201d \u2014Mrs.Annie C.Chestnut, of W y, was for months a rheumatic victim, but South American Rheumatic Cure changed the song from \u2018\u201cdespalr\u201d to ! records show that 39 out of 40 who get\u2019 those six bottles pay, and\u2019 pay gladly.I have learned that most peo- | ple are honest with a physiclan who | cures them.* That is all I ask.If I fail 1 don\u2019t expect a penny from you.Mine is the only way to restore vital but fleeting results .at best.want to be well, let me send you an order far.the medicine.If it cures pay Mrs.Shnries.Power, dau À of Me, Ne.i George Tate, died yes ; at her father\u2019s - Simply.state | Book No.1 on Dyspepsia.residence, 58 Rushibrooke Street, Point St; PSD | son.Charles.\u201d The doceaned.who vas but 2 vue M 29e | Book No.9 on the Heart.of age, was born in wn, hut.e the Rad reste\" ere une MONO.\" SNe Srdyour deaigr, P0K No.8 où the Kidnye.Shon vations oon 30 BE | ooo Ne due dus (AS re A AE and Infant son Bd DUP, pook No.5 tor Men (Seales) .stop Pr Power rh a = of ER adie Nowy Lf ther treatments bring - If you: \"lance \u2018| short \u201cjoy.\u201d She says :\u2014\"1 suffered untold medicine did me no good\u2014two bottles of South American Rheumatic.Cure cured me\u2014relief two hours after the \u2018first dose.\u201d 1 21428 Notre, Dame \u2018Street \u201459.\u2014adv.\u2018A NEW APPOINTMENT.The Canadian Railway -Acéldent Insur4 Co.of | wa, of which John mo, formerly of this city, is the general manager, announces the appointment of Mr, Robt: C.Boott, Want , às dis trict agent for this cf Though nga cd in\u2018the acoldent insurance business at a .time, Mr.Scott had niready earned himmelf.n high reputation as a success dnsutance man.6ugh but a compar: nfirmary, is bound for Washington to- companied by Mrs.Roosevelt and Dr.P.gives a complete \u201cKnockout to pain in lagt August.| waa the engineer of the train, and the or- dies without benefit, six bottles of Dr.| Nos.misery from rheumatism \u2014 doctors\u2019.Sold by B.E.McGale, HAINS BROS.For $250.00.Payable by easy instalments\u2019 One of \u2018the.most valuable | high-class piano bargains we have offered this season, \u2019 Lindsag-Nordbeimen Go, 2866 St.Catherine St.ELITE a B.nè Ç Ont.\u201d where * cies on: March 1th, \u201c\u201cSemi-Ready\u201d stores in Canada, eight having been.opened up during the > Way, which ds\" a \u201cparely Canadian inatltn- Alon, has already made an excellent\u2019 name} tor Itself, : upon as a somewhat dull month in busi ness circles concern, who are busy.up td their eyes receiving and shipping.There- was almost blockade at the corner of St.Sulpice |.and St.Paul this morning caused by C1.R.teams loaded.with Salada obstructing the traffic, but as it is all for a good cause ' Mr: Policeman emiled and passed along.Standard from Berlin says that Russla\u2019s first answer to the policy that can be read between can C ment of an extraordinary credit of fifty\u2019 \"million roubles for the construction of.warships of- new type, all the vessels will he built in Russia.Se ; Lo treatment by specialists temporgry.relief until , to use Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal Powder.It gave almast instant relief.60 cents.| Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Street.\u201449.\u2014adv.the the pr Trunk Street, and urge the neceseity for adopting measures to make traffic on the highway écture, at-that point.a a] Special Notice.ordinary.February is looked .+.Out.of the but not so with the Salada.\u2014_\u2014 .RUSSIAS FIRST.ANSWER.London, Feb.22:\u2014A.despatch.to the a the line and the- Ameri- n note .apd.the Anglo-Tapanese liance bas just.beeri given \u2018by the allot.+ The Presideñt à Slave to Catarrh\u2014 D.T.- Sample, president of Samples | Instalment Company, Washington, Pa., writes :\u2014' For years 1 was afllicted \"with Chronic Catarrh, Remedles_and I rious makes and qualities, HAMILTON Monday Bargains | +| SPRING WEIGHT COSTUME TWEEDS, double fold, all good, desirable shades.8¢ GLOVE FINISH BLACK AND COLORED LINTNGS.Monday .c.:.: foe ALL WOOL FANCY FRENCH FLANNEL.Monday .: Le nacaccune 15e FINE QUALITY WHITE VICTORIA LAWN.-Monday ; SEE THE NEW LINE OF SCOTCH LAWN on Monday at eee cores THC | SEE THE NEW LINE OF SCOTCH GINGHAM oi Monday at .c.cooceeeerss 15C | ABig Job in Laces for Monday's Sale - \u201c| 60c BOTTLES MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLOR IDA WATER, at .coiuvivennns ees, dax Boys\u2019 Clothing Department.Youths\u2019 Suits, double-breasted and single-breastéd (coats, long trousers,\u2019 made of b and check twe 180 3 \" 8 : 30, 38, 54 30 RE Snare hos tweed jalso a few in navy blue serge, «tête: ~~.FOR $7.00.LS A, lot of Children's Small Suits, comprising Brownles,' Corduroy and \u201cALL AT HALF PRICE.~~ A line of Odd Pants, to be cleared at 50c and 75.z .mme tov we cr Ladies\u2019 Silk Evèning Giovés, in pale blue, pink, mauve, buttercup, green, ste ete ee gloves are shoulder length, REDUCED.FROM $1.25 to 650 | \"still a few pairs of Our Special Line of.Gloves bi n, tan, greens, blues and white, P : * oves left, in Wack, brown.\u2018ame | Special for 75 Cents a Pair.Co .WHITE CANADIAN COTTONS.LL \u2018ard noted for thg excellent value we give in White Cottons and Cam- _ Our stock is now complete, with a very cholce assortment in\u2019 all the va .4 \u201cArt Classes on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m.+ A full range of the Famous Horrockes Cott} Art Classes will be held as usual on Tues vited.te attend.} ; BEST ATTENTION'GIV EN TO MAIL ORDERS, ' JAS.A.OGILVY @ SONS - ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.- ns.\u2018 day afternoon.-All are n- e \u2014 mr Cy i Sp ecial - sen ~~ In the ordinary way our special values for Monday are | \u201cconsidered, by wide-awake shoppers, to be splendid bar- | - gains, but MONDAY NEXT, being the last one-of the | morith, we will make buying chances still more tempting, if } .hot irresistible : To - | | i Monday's Great Sale of Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves WHEN WE OFFER 250 PAIRS OF LADIES + : FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, \u2018Perrin make,\u2019 odd lines, that we have divided |\u201d into three big lots and decided to clear at one uniform price.\u2019 ' LOT 1\u2014Consists of LADIES\u2019 BLACK KID GLOVES; with fancy silk embroidered biicks, In sizes Gig, 5% and 6.Worth $1.50 pair.: oo - + vr.LOT 2\u2014Consists of LADIES COLORED KID \u2018Gloves, in tan, brown, mode, gray, green and blue.Sizes 5%, 5%, 6.7.T% and 7%.\u201cWorth up to $1.35 pair.Button or lacing fastencrs.CC \u2018 .LOT 3-°\u2014- Consists of LADIES\u2019 COLORED SUEDE KID GLOVES, in evening lengths, 16, 20 and 24 inches.long.Worth up to $2.00 pair.; +1 - MONDAY, : Your Choice at | .per pair.>.Come Early on Monday and Get Acquainted} pen _-With These Values.À SERA ree 250$ .40c and Aor.Monday .assene Lance rier ain eens puroscenc en en 0sets NEW COLORED PEAU DE CHINE, in a splendid range of -bright spring shades, = 70e.Monday oe accuse doc cccsaues needs J we $1.25 PURE SILK BLACK PEAU DE SOIE.Monday .% essssrtetes TBC essavaee oo \"VALENCIENNES AND TORCHON LACES-AND INSERTIONS, In.assorted widths and qualities: Worth up to 10c yard.Your choice; on Monday, at, yard .5 4 \\ ; ; 37 1C - Monday's Special \u2018Values in Dressmakers\u2019 Supplies.q - 10e, Stockinet Dress Shields, for .BC 10c Dress Stays, \u2018for score sen0e ss uc Se Safety Hooks and Eyes, for .'}%C |\" 6¢ Doub.¢ Belting, for .+000.SBILCE 5c \u2018Brush Skirt Binding, for .we SUC verni SRACN be Spools Sewing Silk, for .> A 2 ROYAL CANADIAN WRINGERS, with the patént improved guide board, all $2.35 x Ç ; In the Basement on Monday We Offer.| ~ {ron bearings, best quality white rubber: rollers.Every one guaranteed for .one year.A $3.50 Wringer.Monday 2.aseieces tes cannes pes sen na : Special Housefurnishing Values for Monday : * on Third Floor.~~.r25c OAK AND CHERRY.CURTAIN POLES, with brass fittings, for .ivevirecen.19C | \u201csc CHERRY, .0AK AND MAHOGANY CURT AIN POLES, silver finish, for .i.38C | 46c OAK: AND CHERRY CURTAIN POLES, with wood fittings, for .acer eves 23C | VESTIBULE AND EXTENSION RODS, from .EPROP Cesiereasevanss 4 WC UD BRASS AND WHITE METAL STAIR PLATE 8, for Stair Carpets.0 : NOTTINGHAM LACE DOOR PANELS, size 32x40, 7c.Monday .cvieeeniienies.43C ASK TO SEE OUR NEW BRASS BINDING: FOR OILCLOTHS:.- TL WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK WOOD POLES up.to 12 feet, with-plain and fancy trimmings, .brass: covered poles and brass tubings, with fittings to match., co : A Monday\u2019s Specials In Grocery Department Mild or Strong Cheese Cierpereens eens -12%C 6 Ibs.Spanish Oniens, \u2018for.Bq Good Creamery Butter « 22C 10 1b.bag Pastry FIOUr .c.ievpeeenn.VMC ener eenes veresiearennes 28C | 3 cakes Pure, Castile Soap .li.PKC 7-1bs.Split Peas a .; + on monpay nly gave me was induced Notre Dame TT ° .ST.HENRI WANTS SUBWAY.Ma.\u2018 Guay has.been.authorized hy e ( ncil of St: Henri to interview the mii >n Government on the matter of :posed subway under the Grand Railway tracks at St.Elizabeth » Special Notioe.AT IT AGAIN.Three carloads special wardrobe: fixture.Montreal oF oeterday for St.John, {Semi-Read + * will apen agen- ese make fifteen car, Av.: Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold.|Private Patterns in Carpets 'B., and Sault Ste.Marie, | Costumes.We have a #pecial showing of advance styles In\u2019 Ladies\" Spring Costut ' *, Ladies\u2019 Black Hats, for early spring wear.Co First Opening of imported Artificial Flow érs.Your inspection invited.* - .HAMILTON ro se tor.ST, CATHERINE and | PEEL STS.& DOMINION [À SQUARE.- - MONTREAL | \"+ DR We carry an immense range of PRIVATE DÉSIGNS- tn RUS: SIAN, VELVET, TEPRAH, WILTON, AXINE, IMPERIAL pet ARISTO, AXMINSTER SARE Ts ores who, like something xclusive and Original in Designs and Oploupings, shonld sea dur \u2018se -sortment of.the above goods made to our Special Orde A yr ge 4 ~ + ative Quinine Tablet: he Tr cant Bist obtained elsewhere.) Thomas Ligg 3 \u201ca Cy rr EDUCATION AND BUSMESS Ur Anal facilities to obtain an education.Only one- third of one per cent.of thé young men in the United: States are attend- Ing evening schools; in.England as high a8:8 per cnt.attend.\u2018Of every 100 grammar school graduates in the country.to the south of ; the remainder are working with thelr \"hands, Lack.of education leads.to ldlemess, \u2018idleness frequently to crime, thence to the penitentiary.In the reformatory at Elmira, N.Y., there are 1,800 young men.One of \u2018these told: me he committed a crime that he might be sent to that institution and learn a trade, as a.companion of his had viously done.This ould indicate hat there are as many trade schools behind the bars as there are free technical schools outside of them.JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.Juvenile delinquency in the.United ABSOLUTE SECA, .Carter\u2019s - Little Liver Pills.Bust Bear Signature of you only eight are following rrofes- - | Quebec Library.- ~§ and he recidved a cordial {the President and high | Congress and Senate.lof a.miniature, { ber of its employes are-members of our organization.One official told me the wrecking train used to be out every \u2018day: now it 1s.not: called once a Bedford, 2504.00; Bonav enture, $54; Oh coutimi, $323.90; Gaspe.$42.50 Ther ville, 1:84,1C0; \u201cJoliette, $1; Kamouraska, $283; Montmagny.$208; Mont real, $144,841.40; $2,595.40; uebec, $27,962.70; Richelieu, 2352.50: imouski, $210.50\".[ae authorizing alvil éalumes and 3,650 pamphlets.- may be ascribed to the absence of & moral al and ( definite retigious spirit in .Touching upon ule of sal- ares Which POR any the United \u2018States, Mr.Hodge said only 5 per cent.of the young men, between 16 and 35 years of age, receive à wage of $2,000 per year; one-half of them get not more than 3600.\u201cThere is still room at the top of the .ladder,\u201d continued the speaker, and to demonstrate the -truthfulness of thea statement, Mr.Hodge showed two advertisements.\u2018One called for a man- .agér of a large concern at a salary of $20 per day, the other for workingmen at $1 per day.For the former position there was no applicant; for the latter a thousand applied.MR.SHUBY'S ADDRESS.Mr.Shuey told of the work being donhe- in Ohio, \u201cthe State from which 4 have come so many Presidents,\u201d and of his connection -with \u2018the organiza- | tion.\u201cWe deal with the practical questions ôf life,\u201d he said; \u201ccf how to get the best living and do the least manual work.We strive to help men.to think, to use ther brains as well.as their hands, and uot to Le mere machines.It is no particular crime to be born poor, but \u2018It is a crime to remain in comparative poverty.The Y.M.C.A.stands for the betterment of mankind all ovef the world.Our departments are \u2018manned by practical -Mmen,- and from our.class-rooms have gone \"forth men \u2018who later in.life have become presidents of railroads and scaled the rounds of the ladder in other walks of e Then, with lime- \u201clight pictures, Mr.Shuey gave te audience an insight | into the results of.these night schools.\u2019 \u2018The development of the organization.during the last forty wears was shown to have been remarkable.The picture loacomotivé\u2019 was em-.\"ployed to demonstrate the proporlion.of railway men in Ohio who were allied with thé Y.M.C.A, in 1871, and a.huge, compound engine was required .\u201cWay,\u201d said Mr.Shuey, \u2018\u2018one railroad \u2018in that State advertises itself \u2018as the: safest route because the greater num- \u201cIn the United \u2018States navy and - in the army our membership apidly.growing.We are represent on the warships \u2018and in the camps e have a.boys: departinent of which we are proud.\u201d Mr.Shuev before closing his address, asked the audience \u2018if they had.any questicns\u2019to ask bearingbn the and after two or three such queries, the meeting, instructive and interesting, was closed, QUEBEC.LEGISLATURE | (Continued\u2019 from Page 1) ; This was pointed out-to Him, to-day by Hon.Mr.Duffy, the Provincial Trea-urer.Mr.Leblane asked: how much each judicial district of the Province of Quebec had re- turnèd as its share in the amount of $187.723.40 yielded by the sale of law stamps under the heading \u201cLaw stamps\u2019 on.page 4 of the public accounts for the vear emded 0th June, 1901.This question seemed childish in face of the.statement of the public accounts which appeared on Mr.blanc's desk.On page 59 there is under article 15, the &tatement of .revenue received on account of law stampa during the fiscal \u2018year emding June 30, 1901.This statement .is ay follows: Arthabaska, § £186.20; Beauce, $441.00; Beauharnocis, *2.485.607 Saguenay, 298.50; St.Francois.$1,146.50; St.Hyacinthe, $510; Terrebonne, $217.50; Three Rivers, $867; total, $187,723.40.Mr.Etienne Blanchard, MUA, for Ver- | cheres, ls applying for an nét to amend the code of- o8 A Comm Téspeeting the jurisdiction of t Comuissioners\u2019 Court from 325 to § \u2018 PROVISGEAL POWER \u20acO.\u2019S BILL.+ Mr.L.A.Tdschereau, MTA, for Mont- uforency; présented a bill on Lwhalf of the Provincial TAght, Heat and\u2019 Power Company.On May 17, 1901, letters patent were.nted in accordance with the Joint Stock panies Act, and now.the company Is hapa for additional powers beyond those president, and John Hyde, secretary, states thet it is In the interests of the people liv- Ing west of and In the city of Phree Rivers, that the Legislaturé should grant tbe l powers asked.These Bon mn are mot spe: cifled In thé petition, which merely asks for, act respecting the \u201cProvincinl, Light, sat and Power Company.Taechereau 18 also applying for an enginéers of other provinces to practise In the Province of Quebec o on presentation of diploma.INDICATIONS OF A NEW PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY \u2014 \u2018The report submitted to the 5 aker.n the Legislative Assembly, fr peak H.À Rainville, by the parHamentary librarans, shows that the Mbrary bus been.lucremsed - by 3,700 bound volumes.and 3,965 pamphlets during the past vear.The mention of \u2018pamphlets suggests the question as to what kind of books find their way into the -}\\- brary of the Provincial Legislature.It has\u2019 been opemly stated that too many, statisti.there Instead of up-to-date books in literature, history and economy.This Is tô he deplored.Irom other sources It Is learned that a great many.volumes on exclusively religious \u2018topics \"are purchased.for \u2018rhe H- \u2018y when.mote practical \"renidges are forgotten.\u201c ; : Hon.Mr.Rainville, the Speaker, - has | piven orders.for the drafting of a catn- gue of all books it present In the Uhrary, and until it 1s completed no héw hooks wil} be purchased.The large.increase in the: number of officin] documents is attributed to the fact that the United States Govern- -ment bas gent them this year through the Smithsonian Institute, The Government of the Fnited States did not always seid their documents to the \u2018The following history of: Interrupted and restored relations is given by the librarians, Messrs.EE Dionne and .E: Doughty: \u2019 RELAY IONS WITH WASHINGTON.\u201cIn 1856, under the anion, the, Canadian House of Assembly resolved to sénd a ape- cial delegate to.Washington with the view of establishing a regular system of.ex- .change between the Central Government and the Legislatures of the various States, The Hein.Mr.Moore, legislative councillor, was selected 4s the delegate from Canada, welcome from officials of the After \u2018brief negotiations this matter of excliange was \u2018settled to the geneml satisfaction.The system worked__uninterruptedly unt) confédern- tion.© Washington -continued to exchange its documents for those of the Ottawa Gov.\u2019 ernment and Quebec was forgotten.- Thus a period of thirty-five yedrs had elapsed before we succeeded In being replaced on our former footing, and we are firmly convinced that in future the library will have the inestimable advantage of being able to exchange the offirlal documents of the \u2018province, with those of thes American Government.) \u201cThe mumerous volumes received: from this sownee comprise \u201call documents pub- Mahed since 1869, viz.; nbout 2,550 bound The Ifbrar- lane have made «n \u2018special deprirtment of them In a !arge room inthe attic, and so arran that the public can easily con- suit them, until the time when these \u2018hooks are incorporated with the others in a new Hbraiy.\" The last words are significant.\u2018One would.maturally Infor that a new library was in sight.While there is no absolute \u2018certainty that a new legislative Ubrary wii) be bullt this year, the need: of one is serl- ously.consfdered, \u2018and 1t la understood one will be built Then the Government finances will Permit 1t THE JUBENVILLE CASE.Judgment will be given ! the Recorder | ES oon in cane agni accused: of.welling watered cal works and official documents are placed | TT OATS Judge.Choquet Decides King\u2019 s Bench Can Héar Election \u2018Cases.\u2018 \u2014 An important and interesting decision was rendéred yesterday by Judge Choquet in the Court of King's Bench touching the Brunet-Bergeron election case; the Judge \"holding: that the Court of King's Bench had jurisdiction in all criminal cases, except where there was specific.mention in the code.Mr.Wilson, who appeared for Mr.Brunet, raised the question ob juris- the issue in Hand could not be proPerly | brought.before this Court.He said that inasmmüch' as this judgment was entirely unexpected he would ask\u2019 for a few days delay in order that he might have time to petition the Court of Appeals for a writ restraining Judge Choquet from proceeding inthe case.\u2018The judge replied that since the ues- tion raised was quite a new one no blame could be casi upon Mr.Wilson and that under the circumstances he would grant an extension of time until next Monday, for the\u2018 purpose mentioned, but that \u2018owing to the urgency and importince- of the matter he could not postpone the trial longer.Unless the Court of Appeals grants the issuance of the writ mentioned the case \u201cwill \u201cbe proceeded with next -Monday at eleven o\u2019dock a.m.In handing down his opinion Judge Choquet\u201d sal that the code contained no \u2018 kpecitic \u2018provisions applicable fo of bear: \u201cing upon questions involved inthe.case at bar: moreover he apprehended that\u201d in such matters the prosceutioi should\u2019 be Te ddded that a speedy disposition of the\u2019 case was desirahle since it was a mest 1m- portant one, and that closely touched the interests of public life and murals general y | Hhroughont the\u201d \u2018country.; LITTLE BRL Angelina Murray, an orpaan, and residing with her grandparents at.St.Martin Street, fatally injured by the Grand Trunk.Inter- | national Limited, on St.Martin Sireet cross- | Ing,\u201d morning., An\u2019 ambulance was hurriedly called and the little victim removed to .the General Hospital, where.an examination by the physicians dis- rlosed such severe internal.injuries that: no | hope is held out for her recovery.A second accident; at the same crossing, of probably an infinitely graver.character, verted: by the prompt action of an eye- -wit- nes \u2018striking the girl, Boston and-New York, express, which followed crowd, ran towards the oncoming express and fruntically signalled to the enginecr and fireman to stop.The air-brakes were \u2018applied and the trajn brought to a standstill a short distance from thie rear coach of the International.Limited.\u201d \u2014 re ° TOLSTOI AT POINT OF DEATH.St, Petersburg.February 22.\u2014The latest | \u2018news received Frere from Yalta (Crimea), [ ix to the effect the point of death.ONTARIO NOMINATIONS.Cobourg, Ont Feb.21.\u2014 The Conservae tives of Knst Northumberkind held.thelr convention here to-day.George Spenre, of Cabourg, was nomluated as the candidate for te coming provincial elections.see Viétori.B.C, Feb, 22.-\u2014{Spectal location, to- purchase a lot in Montreal Annex, ARE NOT OBLIGED TO BUILD.FORGET The MONTREAL STREET CARS run directly through the \u201cANNEX,\u201d one fare and transfers to all parts of FORGET The Montreal Annex is beautifully situated at the foot of the \u201cMOUNTAIN,\u201d \u2018and has all city advantages.and Roman \u2018Wide streets and lanes.two-storey houses allowed to be erected.\u2018SAMUEL HUSSELBEE.minutes\u201d ride on the their to-day on HUTCHISON.time the same YOU SCHOOLS and Only first- class Catholic\u2019 Room 238 \u201cTemple Buliding.- \u2018Resident\u2019 Agent, 848 Park Avenue.TOPS FOR BAGS.\" $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, up to $6.00.\u2018 \u201ccan manufacturers, Brothers G.W.Clarke.& Co.2270 St.Catherine Street, NEW.CUT STEEL CHATELAINE BAGS, BAC TOPS, eto.- Just received, direct from manufacturer, a | \u201cSTEEL and other, NOVEL CHATELAINE BAGS; in all sizes, laTéô 1&6 FANCY FINE LEATHER CHATELAINE BAGS, We have also just opened oiit a fine assortment of NEW SHAPE LEA- .THER CHATELAINE BAGS in REAL SEAL LEATHER, at astonishingly tow prices, from $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 up to $3.50.* The above are all New Goods \u201cand well made, from the leading Amerl- 2270 ST.CATHERINE STREET.o choice lot of NEW CUT : Fine - Alligator Bags, from Radnor Anal sis _ BOTTLED AT THE ; SPRING.\u2018Analysis of \"RA DNOR SPRING Wa TER.By JT.Donald, M.A., Professor of Chemistry Medical Faculty: Bishop's cotege, and Analytical Consulting Chemist -and Assa yêr._ Act 1, Scene, 1.MONTREAL, June 14, 1804.I hereby certify that F have analyzed the sample of Radnor Water received from the Canada Iron \u2018Furnace Company, Limited, and find the.following results in 10, 000 parts \u201cof water: Chloride of Sodium 0.Chloride of Potassium ; \u2018Sulphate of Sodium.Sulphate of Magnesia Bromide of Sodlugy-.:~.Bicarboitnte of Sodium ct The analysié | ou every.bottle.\u2019 Carbonate of Lime vis Carbonate of Iron .- Silicla In 10, 000 parts of Water rocuac00 phercssersemmaneseeseu0» This \u2018analysis is on every bottle.\u201c20,809 WILDER\u2019S Furniture and Carpets.\"25 BOX LOUNGES, in Velo, regular $18.00.= ~~.Our Special Price, 814.40 50 IRON BEDS, any size, regular 85.00.© Our Price, $3.50 .75 only BOOKCASES, \u2018Solid Oak, regular $2.50.RECEIPTS au Remnants of Carpets, \u2018Olfcloths and Linoleums, 28 peor cent; discount off\u2019 regular price.i \u2018The discount applits.to all Rem.pants in our stock.: Some Rem- .nants contain as much as 35 and | \u201c40 yards.Ta Our Price, \u201881, 25 15 only MORRIS CHAIRS, Vel.olir Cushion.Our Price, $3.00 Ask to seé our ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPET, 8 16.Our price, made, lai lined, 880 regaler Pp .268 St.James St.Is still on: You will find great bargains i in.ev \u2014 Just call in this afternoon and judge for.yourse ves, You are sure-to buy.- 2246 St.Catherine Street, epposite Vioterfa.| \u201c2416 Bt.Catherine St.1837 Notre Dame St.2080 Notre Dame St.he_ Great Gents\u2019 Fhrnishings Clearance Sale line \u2018in every y department.ee .t \u2018 - ere i A2 + } i TO ADVERTISERS.of The Pally EERE Fe prod circula EE EL Ge Boninien w in the iron Tao of hg mediums.Rates on appliéat! of » JOB PRINTING.The Herald's Job dr SE Book ox got | ents e eo Dominion, and are are for en of the finest work.\u2014 Sharpe, Supt.« \u2014\u2014 TELEPHONE NUMBERS.ditorlal Department .Mala Mais Main 1910 \u2018HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.608 Craig Street, Montreal.JAS.S.BRIERLEY, ; D Managing Director.\u2018 FT.ABRAHAM, Ww.J.TAYLOR, : Sec.-Treas, \u201cBusiness Mgr.GOURLEYISM.There is hot much likelihood that Mr.Gourley will presently remove: himself - and the members of his family from \u2018the comforts of\" their Nova Scotia fireside to the inconvenient, not to say straitened, confines of a war trench.Luckily, it is a great deal easter to talk-|- about such heroic self sacrifice than to put the nation in the way of \u2018having to make a serlous demand for it.What 13 ever so much more likely to happen ts that the present sub-acute anti-Am- \u2018ericanism, to which Mr.Gourley gave exaggeratéd expression, may be made the occasion of a demand upon Parlla- \u201c ment for à reversion to the protection- let system.One has only to be in Ot- + tawa for about an hour to find evid- + ences that some move of the kind is afoot: And, to do them justice, .ft must.be said \u2018that the manufacturers who hope to find something to their own advantage cropping out of.the.Fituation, .are commendably impartial | about who shall help them.It used to be \u2018thought \u2018that the cause of the protectionist manufacturer and of \u2018the Conservative party was ohe and .indivisible, and most Liberals have a lvely recollection of the efforts made by the organized manufacturing Interests to bring about the defeat of their candidates in election after election.But pow we have changed all that, and the accredited agents of the manufacturers are working amongst the friends - of the present Libertal (Government.with as much assurance as if there had \u2018never been a fence bill posted in condemnation of the Liberal principles and liberal leaders.It.has to be conceded that many little things have happened of late, \u2018the cumulative effect of which is to Provoke a \u2018certain amount of resentment against the United States.We could cite, for example, cases of agreements having been formally entered into by high officials of the two Governments and afterwards discontinued by American\u2019 officials without so much as the courtesy of a notification.The recent.edict issued by.an American officer at \u2018 Unalucka was not quite in keeping with international good manners, and while it was promptly dls-\u2019 countenänced at Washington it was but an exaggerated Instance of objectionable officialism, many cases of which \u2014 bot we u competitots With the An-\" possess?Or should we onfols ourselvas\u201d with the idea thet while: all other manufacturing opérations are confess-.| edly influenced by the tariff, the manu- tasturing operations of the farm yard are divinely reserved from such în- figence Unless we think in that wise\u2019 we ought to go slow about adopting { any inensures that would tend to diminish our yearly increase of national wealth, which is national power, and the index of \u2018national progressa ONTARIO ASSESSMEN - AMEN D.It is to be hoped the Legislature of Ontario will see fit.to adopt the chiéf - recommendations of the Assessment | Commission.The assessment law of the Province fs in a very unsatisfactory state.By taxing personal property but allowing exemptions.on stocks of merchandise to the amount | of money due upon them, the door is thrown open to serious evasions of täxes by the unscrupulous end a correspondingly unfair share of municipal burdens fall upon the honest and the .cash-paying tradesman.It is now proposed to abandon this form of taxa tion and revert to the system of taxation of rental values which is found to result so eatisfactorily In Montreal By such a system fraud and perjury are eliminated, or made more difficult and dangerous, and none can escape the common burden.Two broposals bearing on the reta-: tion of public corporations to the public are made, One is that railway lands and buildings shall be assessed as those of private individuals.- The other is that the holders of -public franchises shall be assessed for the right to use the public highways.these Holders generally do business in many municipalities, the suggestion is made that equelity of treatment may \u2018be secured by the creation of a \u2018permanent provincial assessment commission, The existing laws \u2018bearing: on the taxation of companies are wholly inadequate and the Legislature,\u2019 whether or not.It adopt these recommenda: tions, must soon find a more \u2018efficient method of securing) to the people a fairer share of the advantages companies.obtain from \u2018the possession of public franchises.There may be aie- ficulties in the way \u2018of taxing, fo a fair degree, existing corporations, but the rapid growth'in number, influence and -wealth of franchise- holding coni- panies makes most imperative the demand for immediate action.eee | ; * PRE-EMINENT DISTINCTION.The pretty little storm in\u2019a tea.cup, which the Unitsd States \u2018has held up as if to challenge the.admiration of the nations of the world, over.the rival claims of its two admirals.for some undefined measure of credit-which Was \u2018alleged to be due to.\u2018pre-eminent distinction for services rendered at the naval battle of Santiago, has now presumably been allayed by President Roosevelt, who, with somewhat relentless logle of: the sledge-hammer kind; the force of which there is no resisting, has declared that neither the one nor.the\u2019 other was entitled to unusual credit by reason of .any specjal exhibi- \u201ction of genius, akill or courage.The vital question to.be decided! between the rival admirals\u2014Sampson and Schley\u2014was apparently \u201cwhich was in: command when the battle .was won,\u2019 and the President has decided this in Shall wh improve our chances | - 3 4 vory mat profossaiiy 1 spite them, | | et fret stp in one which would de- | \u201cprivé out aide of an Eavantage We now | As | a MONTREAL HERALD'S, PORTRAIT GALLERY .LT.-COL.SAM HUGHES, M.P.\u201c Ldeut.-Col.Samuel Hughes needs no biography, and If ho did it \u2018would not be got int the.space of The Herald .Portrait Gallery.He isa world-gelebrity.However, it maÿ be stated that he was born in Durham, Ont., in 1883, taught school for some years, and in 1885 turned to journallsm, as represented by the Lindsay Warder.He is a champlon -oarmman, and the, list of his activities, in all of which he shines, would fill a, column, He, ran in North \u201cVictoria in \u201891, but dia\u201d not enter the Dominlon \u201c House till the bye-election - in \u201892.Victoria has since beén faithful to him.Col.Hughes has a bill coming\u2019 up next week for the better.instruction of the youth of Canada how to shoot.- no objection to putting the New York dn: The victory is big enough for us alt, and I'll take it back aud write it over again.\u201d The record says that he did so, and addressed it to.the: com- mänder-in-chief, using the words \u201cyour command\u201d \u2018all through, and.speaking in complimentary \u2018terms of the arrival of Admiral Sampson's flagship.Comment on the incident is needless.Both Admiral Sampson and Admiral 8chley, \u2018as President, Roosevelt points.out in, \u201chis memorandum, are now on the retired Het.rer ar WiLL LORD ROSEBERY FORM A NEW PARTY ?While the expectations-of à rappro- Bannerman and Lord Rosebery have been, disdppolnted, at all events for the \u201cpresent: by the political developments \u2018of the past few days, it Is gratifying to: find that the ex-Premier has no in-, tention of forming an \u2018alliance with the Conservative party.The first de- .spatches announcing .the rupture between the two leaders might.have afforded some justification for such a\u201d conclusion, but the cablegram that réached Canada, \u201cvestorddy afternonn containing the substance of a signifi cant editorial in the Times points strongly towards a new phase -in the situation which has \u201chitherto: apparently been overlooked.The astute ob- | servers of the trend of eyents in Printing House Square, who have fachities for \u2018obtaining Information mn.advance of thelr contempo ies, seem tn have discovered that =.\u2018country has be: come dissaiisfled wh the present ministration - and would welcome.a change.The British people, who have made \u2018sy many sacrifices in the, war, which still drags Weutily on In South.Africa: cannot be ignorant of the.al most.chiefs who are administering important départménts of State for the duties to.\u2018which, they have been assigned, arid : would be glad to see a clean\u2019 sweep out: sacrificing the substantial fruits avhich have been won at the cost of so.much blood.and treasure, It is vain to look to Sir\u2019 Henry nertran and \u2018his followers, for some of them have committed themselves to a » j -pollcy «in reference to the war which the nation cannot accept.The declaration of the Times is unmistakable in chement between Sir Henry Campbell- | \u201cand ud-\" incredible.ineptitude of some.\u201cmade, 1f \u2018it could be accomplished with- C'ampbell-Ban- - pfre- prostrate unless the Boers are conceded all they ask for.Mr.Lloyd George, in truth, condemns war altogether, and describes it \u2018as \u201ccasting aside reason, thought; and intellect, and resorting to violence and murder.\u201d war of liberation in 1813 to think of - this?What gre the French who struggled against invaders in 1814 and 1870 to think of 1t?What are are the Italians, whose forefathers laid down their lives at Navarre and Custozza, to think of \"it?- What aré the Americans, who poured out.thelr blood like water in suppression of the Southern secession, to think of #7?It ls the men who cherigh such anti-national absurdities as thls who render hopeless the union | of the different sections of the Liberal party.Lord Rosebery im his speech at Chesterfield \u2018called for efficiency, energy, organization, and.work, and Mr.Lloyd George gave-h!s response; as indicated above, at: Bristol.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 .THE FULICE FORCE: Alderman.Wash has come to the con.clüsion :that +: Montreal police force is over-officer._: ~The Herald gave its readers, more (han a year ago, a mass of evidence in \u2018support of the sams.proposition, \u201cWe \u2018 then.showed.that, Judging by what was being done in other cities, what was wanted in Mont- \u201creal.was not\u2019 so muth un increase in the\u201d number of polirenren as a Tè-ar- rangement of the duties of the existing force, Fewer \u2018stations, fewer office rs, | wo system | whereby more , men would bé on beat and fewer men in\u2019 the stations, would give better protection Without Increase: of cost.| THE FRENCH PRESS \u201cThe \u2018Case of Notre Dame.Street.\u2018La-Presse says: \u201cOur English friends find the step tuken by the landlords.of Notre - Dame street east, to releade : themselves from the last municipal \u2018division,\u201d \u201ca vêry strange one.They have without doubt à rexson, for It acts In \u201cHa ay rarely excusable, But it \u2018deals with an exceptionar case, which has perhaps never before presented its-lf In the history of de privation of\u201d property.\u2018We ask \u2018our friends to go and sec with thelr own eyes.\u2018On entering this, : portion of the street they will fall into à dead town,.with.no rarriuges in the btreets, without.pedestrians on \u2018the pavement, and without any, show i in the py RY ~¢| EUROPE ORTS.| arto CANA: What are the Germans who fought the | DIAN ÊTES By Geo.W.Stephens, Jr.I11-\u2014-ROTTERDAM.A There are no two nations In Europe which have achieved indepeadence at such enormous cost and sacrifice of life as Belgium and Holland.\"There | are few peoples in the whole world whose \u2018contribution to art and commerce has been so distinguished.There | are none: whose instincts of national life have had to face such trials and overcome such.difficulties.Of Holland it may be truly said that she has stayed the waves: of the sea, for her \u2018very existence depends upon | the dykes and embankments by which, the waters of the ocean are kept back.\u2018The immensity of the works, and dauntless energy of her people, can be imagined when you consider that these huge sea.walls line practically her whole coast, and cost, in maintenance alone, six millions of dollars annually.Holland covers \u2018about 12.000 square Miles, and her people number some | five millions.She has colonies beyond the sea, however, with.a population of \u2018thirty-five.millions, and an area.of | 786,000 square miles.Her imports | amount to 800 millions of dollars, and \u2018ber exports 750 millions per annum, DIFFICULTIES SURMOUNTED.The city of Rotterdam, which has taken its place- as one of the world's great seaports, is situated on thé River-! Maas, about.twenty miles\u2019 from the sea.' The conditions\u2019 surrounding the development of this.city ahd port \u2018are unique; and bear witness to the untold sacrifice and courageous, labor of \u2018her _people.There is not a single dwelling wall, quay or dock in the whole town that does not rest upon plles driven\u2019 \u2018through half a hundred.fcet.of oozing! mire, and every stone and timber has been: brought from foreign lands to do\u2019 \u2018 this.The River Maus is the main outlet of the Rhine, which is navigable : us far as Cologne for boats drawing not more.than ten feet.Above \u2018Co-\u2019 logne the depth diminishes to \u2018six \u2018and eight feet.The amount of river trade\u2019, -between Holland and \u2018Germany, by way of the Rhine, comes to something like.nine million tons of freight per: annum, four-fifths of: which passes through ; Rotterdam.: cad In 1880 the depth of the channel from ! the port to the \u2018sea was fifteen feet at \u2018high: water.This depth was doubled in \u2018thirteen years, so that since 1893 a thirty-foot channel has existed.To this work \u2014 the creation of a new waterway to the sea\u2014is dué the rapid expansion and flourishing condition of the port.\u2018The maritime tonnage dou- \u2018bled in ten years.after.completion of the thirty-foot channel.and equipment of the harbor.The citizens of Rotter- > \"dam were no doubt urged to grapple - with their port problem by the rivalry\" of Antwerp, and were not.slow tô realize the vital importance.of carrying out this national work with the utmost dispatch if they Would hold their trade | ! .and maintain their prestige.Le i INLAND DOCKS: The quays are built \u2018mostly | of stone and brick, extending over seventeen \u201cmiles in- length, not, \u2018of course, in a straight line, but surrounding nume- ; rous basins, or docks as they are called.One of these .large \u201cinland docks would be .about one and \u2018a- quarter ; miles long by one thousand feet wide,\u2019 giving nearly three miles of moorage.; A curious but convenient system, of mooring buoys placed.dn.mid-channel i are not Ciscountsnanced.Canadians, | moreover, are naturally \" displeased over - the delays attending\u2019 the settle- | ment of the Alaska boundary dispute, and the fact.that both sides to the | dispute claim to have an uncontrover- tible case does not tend to smooth matters any when jt is remembered that | Great Britain gave away an uncon- trovertible case in Central America without, 80 far as-is known, hastening .the\u2019 Alaska settlement by a day.Add to these things a certain difference of opinion touching the Boer War, and it becomes easy to find well intentioried ; © citizens prepared to lend.credence to .almost any sort of theory about\u2019 the ill éftects likely to.follow from the railway and industrial invasion now believed to be well under way.|\" But let, us pause long enough to remind ourselves that there must always -be more or less of this sort of thing; that spmething ought to be tolerated in an {imperfect civil service organization, |- the reasons for whose imperfection we , 80 well understand: that all along the houndarv Canadians and Ameri- tg 15 rt te In trade pnd that rivals are prone Lo see the faul.~ of the other fellows; that if Mr.Vanderbilt has ac~ qufred the Canada Atlan.ic- Rallway; the Canadian Pacific long ago -ac- quired raflways, the one leading to Minneapolis, the other to Duluth; that if Americans are taking Manitoba grain to Buffalo and New York, the Parliament of .Canada is just now spending large sums upon the harbor of _ Montreal for the avowed purposs of capturing the grain export trade of Chicago and.Duluth, and that where Americans show the way.to the development .of new industrial enterprises, as of late they have done\u2019 in.nearly every province of the Dominion, ~Canadians very soon afterwards acquire à controiling interest In the new concerns, which they themselves, however, would probably never have called \u2018Into existence.And from what do we derive the increase of power that enables us to * pluck theme ripened .apples?Does ît hot flow from our \u2018increasing ability to dispose of our exportable sarplus of production ata profit?Aesuredly it does.Assuredly, too, the demand for | all manner of home produced commo- , éities is maintained by thé same impul- \u2018 slon.Looking over the official returns specifying the divisions of this export trade, one cannot.fail to bel struck by thie fact that it i» tn animal § products, in mining and in sertain branches of manufacture, and .in no, \u2018Otiler of the great divisions of Pro- | - auction, that steady profess ie being wide, - And now what is Dropossd?because there Is the ground of an anti-American tient, \u2018proposed to strike at the © oy, it ju $0 any at the margin of profit, eyes ve, r.hote Dhinbdints amer 3 way that-can offence.sh 3 no Hrdows- give no serious-cffen W Prive w ; its meanin .What the countr _ Hi find__btacle to either, and in a way, moreover, that 5 i Ÿ shop fronts.and.series \u2018of shops wants,\u201d says the leading journal, \u201cIs either closed or in.a delapidated state.has the advantage of being in strict accordance with \u2018the facts.Technically, he says, Admiral Sampson commanded' the-fleet, and Admiral.Schley, as usual, impcrtant fact was that after the battle was Joined \u2019 \u2018nat a helm was shifted, | not a gun fired, \u201cnot & pound of steam was put on in the engine room ahoard any ship actively engaged in obedience to the order of either Sampson or Schey save on their own two vessels,\u2019 It was a captain's fight.\u201d This\u201d is the: sting of \u2018the deliverance.According to the.President, neither admiral has par: ticular reason te be proud of his serv- \u201cices that day, for neither exercised any commard.Each captain pounded away \u201cmerrily on: his.own account until the.\"enemy had enough.This is ndt the \u2018usual way in naval fights, although the credit for.victory 'won has not in sll cages fallen to the admiral who held technical command.For example, Sir Hyde Parker was appointed: by Earl St.Vincent, the First Lord of the\u2019 Admiralty, to \"the chief command In\u2019 the Baltic, but Nelson won the battle of Copenhagen In characteristic fash- fon .by dlzobeying orders, and there\u2019 wag never a word of dispute as to who, was entitled to the credit for the triumph.What was doubtful was whether the hero would not have to pay for it with his, life, for he had convicted the Pret yice-presidont, Johmson, Arts: second vice-president, w.5h Ars; treasurer, L.BAwn a fr Ree, the osé vi \u2018put weeks ; \u2018all who come, value prices.a couple of months yet.: [Making Room for Incoming Stocks.Before we can give spring stocks\u201d proper display it | will be necessary to make a clearance of certain lines of ° winter goods that are occupying much needed \u2018space.| We cannot enter into details here as lots are in many instances, limited, but we'll make it worth the while of We would - lay especial stress upon the [Splendid Values In Bed Coverings - A fine lot of Comforters at great reductions i in price.The last.of winter © weight Blankets a at much below Bed Coverings of this character will be: needed for + Sn Co | Those: Who Drink ~~ Strathcona Tea and Coffee BEA will gridorse our claim that they are the very best value \"obtainable for the prices\u2019 \u2018charged : 25c per lb, for the : Tea; 30c for\u2018a lb.tin of Coffee.co.~ Better give them a trial ! co fo - W.H.Scroggie, Corner St.Catherine ; and University Sts.ine RECORDS, \"wa RNING 1 Our \u2018attention \u2018having been called to certain misleading.advertisements offering Gram-o-phone records at a ridiculously low price, 1 desire to notify the public, and particularly all owners of Gram-o-phones, \u2018that can only be bought of B.Berliner, Montreal, \u201cGenuine Gram-o-phone Records\u201d or his authorized agents.The price .of genuine Gram-o-phone Records is S(C EACH, 83.00 PER DOZEN.Beware of any offered at a lower price by unscrupulous persons\u2014as you will find them to be old and discarded records\u2014made years ago in the States under an old and abandoned \u2018process\u2014they are-not worth 5c a pound.Then, again, they are lable to be \u2014~ COUNTERFEITS of our records, Yor we know that our Tecords have been counterfeited AND WERE Y THE PARTIES \"the regula price.Write to us or any of our agents for a complete list of GENUINE BERLINER GRAM-O- PHONES AND.RECORDS.E BERLINER 2315 St.Catherine Street, .MONTREAL.° _ \u201cFor N° DUROCHER ST.Jost above Sherbrooke Street, a semi-de- tached.house of the most modern design, with all the rooms on two floors, side lights, extension KI kitchen, electric wiring, stable and house.Price, $9,000 H.L.PUTNAM, Ist Floor, Temple Building.\u2014128 MeTavish Street| À Shuter Street House, With Extension Ken, For Sale, $5,650.A stone front house, with.extension kitchen, hot water heating, late glass front, six or seven bedrooms, all in good order, for $5,650.Delivery 1st May.- EL.PUTNAM, \"1st Floor, Temple.Building.Vienna Lager G.Reinhardt & Sons | BREWERS.529 City Hall Avenue, - # ! LAGER BEER.ALB amp > PORTER CT VARNA RAG, DS pL oh Te Tt 4 26 x 135 FOR SALE EM AVENUE, Two modern stone tront houses, all on two - floors, one on elther side of\u2019 the street, side lights in one case, deep extensions in both cases.Owners anxious 10 sell.Prices, $8,600 and 1 77.000 or So, : FOR $ SALE à Luke Street -A bright, sunny house, taciné the Priests\" Farm.Stone front and heäted by No.2 Daisy furnace.Five.good bedrooms.Deep lot.Beautifully open front and rear.- TA choice situation - for a moderate priced house.' MOUSE FOR SALE.49,000.This fine old terrace house, extra wide and deep, can be made into a hhndsome residence with a small expenditure.It is already heated by Daisy furnace: - It overlooks McGill College Campus.H.L.PUTNAM, Montreal.Merenants re heh \u2014\u2014 \u2014 .1st Floor, Temple Building, | lt = Ce Hs _ _ PILES.A wonderful Salve for all Sores, Cuts, ils, Bunions, Felony, Cancers, Piles, en \" sd at Hands, Burns, Scalds Fol % and in fact, ail bocs où Human This Salve isan Snfalling s remedy.By Mail, 60 Conte, Manufactured by Chim) Say virer mare _ Wiarton, Ont.|es the Council, \u2018ners .est barristers of | denly after wit ing.a \u2018hockey match at :|'Eruro, ames tenn, aged 7 «| any disease or disorder of the stomach, TET prompt to act.\" \u2018 gE wontrmas Dante à fracamcaure WILL a toile \u201cUSE TYPOGRAPHICAL LABEL On Printing Contracts for City oo That Run Over.$300.\u2014\u2014\u2014 At the meeting of the Financ - tee yesterday afternoon, 2 oh omit on\u2019 Jrinting, an stationery, comp od of Al.Carter and Giro repo in] art as \u201csol lows: fall was ried \u201c wo respeptfully ,urge n your committee to not enter {nto anon yo contract for printing or.sypplies, but .to ask for-tenders from time to time = the printing and etatione supplies are required.By adopting this course, we are of opinion that better results can be \u2018had, besides affordin an opportunity to different printiz lishments to Yen: der for the wor Yo be done.\u201cWe would also call the committee's attention to \u2018the fact that in cases in- | volving the expenditure of over $500, a provided by Article 554 of the\u2019 Charter, tenders: by public advertisment in the newspapers have to be called for.Such being the case, it is doubtful whether the resolution of Council, requiring all print: ing to bear the stamp of the Typographic- ul Union, would be put into effect.In cases under $500 your committee cdn give out the contracts to the tendergrs who way be approved of.\u201cOur attention \u2018has been called by the Conyrtroller to the practice prevailing in { the several depurtments of many blanks of orders, reports, etc., made to and by su: | bordiates, printed in both languages.We sec mo reason why such.a system should.prevail, and.for the future we think that\u2019 lanks might be printed in.ene.language {only; that is, one blank in French, the- next in lrench, and so on.Making: use of both Janguages tends to confusion, multipliés the bo increases the cost, and cah serve no useful purpose whera the public is not concerned.Where the blanks the use of the public as well or its d artments, then, in such case, they.shoul be printed.in both languages.\u201cAmong the requisitions made was one for what might be termed a certificate of citizenship, which is applied for-frequently P3.by.persons desiring to visit foreign countries.\u2018Heretotore, \u2018the practice has been not to make any- \"charge for these certificates.although the corporation seal is attached thereto.Your committee has asked for tenders to have these certificates lith- are for \u2018| ographed, .bearing the city.arms, and we would advise that in future noné of these certificates he.given out -except ata mini F| mum charge of 81 for each.certificate.\u201cWe would likewise suggest that where sgch as powers of attorney corporation\u2019 matters.a minimum charge $1 should ibe exavted for the Anne of such - seal\u2019 \u2018and -mayor's certificate.\u201d \"WOULD EVADE CLAIM- A deputation of the propriclors\u2019 of Notre Dame.Street East appeared, to ex- nain why they were about to secure legislation at Quebec which will have the effect.of relieving them of the balance of their: assessment, on account: of the.widening .of that thoroughfare.- Mr.P.Wright said that one of \u2018the city papers, wpeaking editorially.had asked.why jt was that nothing had deen heard | .AMONG PRIZE- WINNERS, ; Mr.Walter F.Mullin Wins Recognition in\u2019 Correspondence Course Examinations.The American Stationer, the recognized organ of the stationery and blank book tradé in the United States\u2019 and Canada, comes out this week\u2019 with the announge- \"pondence\u2019 course\u201d examinationa\u2019 recently held by the I.E.Waterman Fountain} Pen Co.of New York; and \"among, the ictures \"published & that'of- Mr.F bull.who figures prominently as.one of the successful contestants, and who has.W.F.MULLIN.been awarded fifty dollars.in gold for \u201cthe best set 2 papers without window dis- Rly y.\" young man referrèd to is Valter ba Mailen with Charles F.Daw- gon, stationer of this city.\u2018lhe \u2018contest was open to all stationers in the United States and Canada, and when it is known that there were over two thousand students enrolled, Mr.Mullén's success saeérñs worthy - of comment.The L.E.Water- man.idea of making, dealers better acquainted they deserve oredit for an original idea specessfnily- cartied out.The other win- cash prizes were in such widaly woparated places #4 San\u2019 Francisco, Cal., Springfield, Mass., and Bloomington, 1.La one of the old- 7 Mr, I Longworth Ki, ova \u2014 = * \u201cThose who have used Laxa-Liver Pills say they have no equal for relieving and citing.Donstipation, Biok Headache, Biliousness Coated Tongue ator Heart Burn, or liver or bowels.Mrs.George Williains, Fairfield Plains, Ont., writes as follows 1: ** As there are so many other medicines offered for sale in substitution for Laxa-Liver Pills I am particular to get the genuine, as they far sur.passanythingeisefor fegulating t und correcting stomach disorders.\u2019 asa Liver Pills are rely v , Wenkon ace sichen io | interesting to the seal of the corporation a required on | | documents, \u2018| asked by individuals, and not concernin ment of the prize-winners in the.corres- | {fort will be made to Sash\u201d the convic- \u2018{eometinie ago accused of receiving stolen \u2018| ceed three mont 1 Ramsay & Son declared that the goods lo.originated: this contest with the with the merits.of their fountain pen and, Gy oie died: sud.| off J was absolutely: fatal.\u2019 ta is » probable that when the cake qomes up EE mber of her young où Monday ae barre | ce rot ins Tax Spencer, of Toronto, | of .+ CS _, ; he + ; To .trom the subject end ras for urpose the purpose of ray fos har le rar) on \"the that the proprietors had asked improvement and were consequentiy marily responsible for the sssedmnent was true that some had signed the filon, for the work.But Ed whom e ument emanated ow; every effort to ascemtain h unavailing He himself had si od proved.he under that pa that in an Hood the street ned been homologated, © great m y ro -own ers, however, had never kel Tor © im.| provement.After the expropriation had taken \u2018Place, vid Me.Wri A eaple in the section were wi ootpath for three ears.Then the.TO proceeded b construct the Brock Street tunnel, followed immediately afterward by .the bridge, between Lecroix and Berri streets, tter work taking four years in_construction.Darin that time.Notre Dame Street, blocked, and property wes eciating in value.Mr.Wright said fast subsequently\u2019 he had built a series of stores at a cost 0 811,000, which the corporation immediate- Pre ded to assess for at $18.000, at which it stood to | The papers, Mr.Wright ea, 8) oke of \u2018the property:owners in otre\u201d e Street wanting to saddle the citg-with a \"debt of $750,000.Such was not the case.The balance of the last assessment was on 182, KE ; Carter drew attention to the fact tha ar Wrigh had sold their properties.t tion when the street vas widemed Wright, being questioned, .could not re- Dow many s thousand dollars he had received from the corporation as com- ensation, .but another members, Mr.E.la er, admitted that he had received $11, His property, in 1892, was agsess- ed for or 25 foot, through \u2018expro- aon \u201che received Si, Re account ex riation he was c upon of thee 000 ne his ehare of the improve: ment, which 1:ft a balance of $7,000.Mr.Belanger said that his roger ts had de- reciated in value by which left .Lapointe pointed\u2019 out, .at least $1000 0 the good; Sogether with the bal h ence of the © Foe that was a pretty t ori Laporte and added that the city paid out a very large sum to persons ed pe properties it had taken at de time for the widening.Ald.Chausse said that as\u2019an alderman it was dis duty to look aftèr the interests of the entire city, \u2018but it was also.his duty to eee that no section of the popu: lace was subjected to injustice or oppression, That was the reason he favored the action taken by the property-owners Ald.Leporte said that he had.asked the entire history of the case, give amounts the \u201ccity had paid the va- \u201cHe consequently felt ietors \u2018gui me + tors, rious rie \u2018 \u2018that it would be well if the p acted after the same fashion.:e0 committee would be placed in possession of all the facts.It would then be in a position to deal justly with all concerned The deputation then withdrew.; SECOND.HAND DEALERS.-Tested in the Carriere Case.- The Superior Court will now .have a further of nity \u2018for throwing light You the nghte of second-hand deslers in ontreai, and of giving &.more definite decision as to the .validity of \"existing by-laws dealing with -this question.On Thursday Mr.Justice YPavergne granted a.wrt of certiorari, -whith was served yesterday upon dhe EE.oder i d_Patromige-of-the Governor-Gencral and , Lady Minto.\" PATRONS ANID} PATRONESSES; on.Geo.and Mrs.Drummond.r Wm.and Lady Van Horne.Sir Wm.and Lady Hingston.| J \u2018+ Sir Thomas and Lady Shaughnessy.fee Sir.Alexander and Lady Lac oste.* Sif Melbourne and Lady Tait.\u2018Hon.J.-A.Thibaudeau.Mrs.Thibaudeau.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Angus.~ Mr: and Mrs.James Ross.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Allan.- .Hon.L.-J.Färget and Mrs.Forget.Mr.and: Mrs.Baumgarten.Dr.Craik.Dr, Roddick.VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES CONVERSAZIONE.8.30 O'clock.\u2019 Dawes, Mrs.artists:\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss Fysche, Miss.Rachel Savage.Dr.Drummond wil \u2018give readings from + Johnnie Courteau.\u2019 Miss Taschereau will sing.Mr.Edmund Burke, D.Daignault, Mr.Taît.- $1.00.Also at the Art Gallery on, night of entertainment.Refreshments.ue The Return ofchristm Subject for Sunday Evening\u20147 \u2018o\u2019clock\u2014by STANLEY L.MacBHAN, B.8.0., Drum mond Hall,\u201d 81 Drummond\u2019 Street.Advent Christian\u2019 Congregition.TEMPERANCE RALLY.A Mass Meeting, under Auspic cos of Royal Templars of Temperance, will KNOX CHURCH LECTURE HALL, corner .Dorchester and Mansfield Streets, at 8 p.m.sharp; on : On TUESDAY.25th FEBRUARY.Addresses\u2019 br REV.J GORDON, .RBV.3 ¥.GRAHAM, x vu B.D.,\u2019 REV.DYSON \u2018HAGUE, M.A, and\" REV.W.D., REID, B.A., B.D.\"All are respectfully invited.Friends of the.| cause rally round us.Collection for expenses.The second lecture In the course will be.; G.CUNNINGHAM, D.Secretary: \u201cJ.ST, D.Councillor, LEA : Conservatoty io! Dancing, De portment & Physloal Culture.- DRUMMOND HALL, 51 Drummon@ St.Classes now op 20.4 Heather f 38-22 Ce CT ° Thistle\u2019 \\ Thistle quitte 1 a OUT Mexandria + 1 06 po) ads bo Montreal\u2014a bye.= a y 8318 .Fhisties \u201d byl : la RT Ca.Thiet a by | Ottawa, < Ottawa Y Rideau\u2019 36-15 10° Carleton Place | 31-26 1 \\ Rideau .; ; .Rideau\u2014a bye STL fem : CT .\u2026 \u201c(PLAY FOR THE GOVER NOR-GENERAL!S PRIZE.Winner in Renfrew: Centre\u2014Arnprior.~ : \\ .: - Quebec) Quebec Quebec | Quebec : .Victoria Jb SEE) Quebec | ooo - Sherbrooke\u2014a bye SN 3-2 ry - ww Ormstown A \u2019Ormstown stown\" ee Heather j English River f* 35-33 M Ormstown Ca 42-08 Valleyfield\u2014a, bye J- 20 Heather = .: .> 30-24 .Heather | y \"Heather _ : .Rideau Thistle 1 1 378 .à bye - , - 45-50 \u2018St.Lawrence St.Lawrence À \u2018 \u201c 1 > Alexandria PO dre | Caledonia.| UT Caledonia \\ Caledonia | 41-20 + - 4 .- Montreal \u2026 36-23 \u2019 De 20° .- Rideau :a bye .- : Rid SL =, Rid - \u201c, 10 | \"26-26 - .ideau eau , ; : ' Ottawa.\u201cy.33-18 ) Rideau will open at.Madison Square: Garden at 9- night : .,Canade seut \u2018its queta of dogs to the Garden very early,.and-: all- through the afternoon there was a rush of arvivals city entries, which are never =cnt Lo.the show until the morning of opening: ddy, the show might have been opened at six o'clock last night.Bach dog.had to.be passed by Dr.-H.-Clay.Glover.the show's veterinarian, before it could be benched.in ite appointed.plage.: Sa Local Match.3 Pet.etler, of Montreal, and Joe Hood, of Bos- | Peleltuer won out with 150 goints to .« \"as r § Catherine.Street\u201d between FE: 186 st.ton.Is credit, against Hood's 1H.Mr.\u20ac.\u2018MeCartney ns reforee.After tbe mateb Mr.Hood gave an exhibition of faney.puol shots.Abou JU0 prople were.present, Ce Pastime Euchre.Leagu.e.An interesting \u2018meeting of the Pastiine Euchie Ligue will be held at Oak Hall partms on Monday evening, Februmy 24.After the budlness of the league Is fin- Isbed the prizes for fhe -season will.be awarded te the successful clubs, ns fol ond, nnd Crescent Club third.The Wilson Club also seenres\u2019 the Tansey Cup for the.reason, having loxt Lut -one gainiv: out\u2019 of The several réports for\u2019 the senson will be \u2018submitted and the close The parations to cutertain their friends on Wednesday evening, February 26, in thelr ball.St.Peter Street.Hockey Lachine Team Won.\u2019 A most exciting game.of hockey was played on Friday night between tens de \u2018presenting Pilkington Bros.and thé La.chine\u2019 Hydsaunlie atid Land Co.The game was played on the Lachine Rapids Co.'s Rink, and resulted in\u2019 a score of five to four in.favor of the Lachine Hydryulle \u2019 eo .Devine, Junior Hockey League.A meeting of the Junior Hockey League has been \u2018called for Monday evening next, to be held at the Arena at 8 o'clock, The principal business: is to arrange for playing of the semi-final-and final matches.A Maple Victory.A friendly game of.Hockey.Was played- last evening at Montreal eat\u201d between Montreal: West and the Maples, of Nt.Henri.the Maples won by.a score of 8 -to 2, * - .2 Co 1 .* A Trade Match, The long-expected.match .between the & Wilson.machinery and eleva: tor manufacturers, and Jas.Cooper teams, will be played on Monday evening between Tan ' - .7 ~ Ottawa City Championship, Ottawa, February 21.\u2014(Npecial.)\u2014Nego- tiations are, under-way for.a match between the Aberdeens and the Senior Ottawas fol thie city championship.- The friends of the Aberdeens are of.the opinion that their men can give Ottawas a hard than the Ottawas, and it will be an even brédk on the forward line.If anything lthe Aberdeens play better combination.e Ottawas are conceded to have a - ce, ee at cover point, and the playing ofrengih of ates will be increased.: aient mate for Jae Toseresediste nal ma of n Detwedn .] but, with.J.McG: oore at point, the \u2018Teague's business for 1491-2 will be hiought | Wilson Club .are making great pre: | benefits \u2018by the deal, éreused walary.Mr.Barrow, «ago Club, involving Bonner and Williams.lias vetted the Toronto Club #1.600; equ'al to.his sakiry for the .vear.The deal for Névorid - Baséman James Miller, of the Binghamton (lib, was completed to-day By Manager: Barrow.- Miller will réport bere in Niel, Manager \u201cCount\u201d! Canpan, of the Bmghany ton club, says he is the greatest second bu-éman in the business, bar none.Campau wis anableito pay the salary Miller asked or be would not have \u2018gelling a largely In- |.let him go so aficaply.\u201d Miller scored over 110 runs last season and- stoJe 40 baseq, He batted 208.* 1 \u2014 2° ° Pa 1 as eT 4 that {ari Carr, Lom Bruce.and Kat Flattery had jumped the Toronto team for the Lowwville, The local] manjgement denied the truth: of it, and it.came to be regarded as a fairy tale \u201c| To day, hewever, the story was confirmed by a letter received: here.which.placed it beyond ail doubt that these three playra haye signed with Louisville.The money offered in that city.is about double that Fan} here, and the result is the natural one.Ta visville Clb hits\u201d signed \u2018the following: Carr, Cassidy, Suter,\u201d Sullivan, Alwayer, loving, Ciymer,, Iruce; Fraherty, of East | orn League fame, - BiH Clymer is to act as Hlaying manage\u2019 + A : - «+ Bowling Ad : as ee 2 _ Colonials Win Again.- The Colonlals again had a yomparativety easy thing with the Victorias, as will Le seen by the following scores: | a Colonfals\u2014 \u2026 } Matthews .142 113 190 \u2014445 jMeld:.0 renee, 140 145 138 \u2014400.Lyons .a \u201c155 162 165 \u2014401 Drysilale + 123 1N2.73 \u2014AIS | Sutherland.145 1289 108 \u20144FKO |- Rerrier .\u2026.\u2026.co (SO.164 148 \u2014#%2 .Lo Lo.2,620 AY, ctor ing\u2014 .: To .GHhooley oo, oo.\"124 140 -112 \u2014 3À5 Stewart oo.ceo 12060 140 125 \u2014 84 Lient, Kane.156 122° 164 \u2014 442 Stephenson 0.0.155 172 130 \u2014457 Parker 4.1022 201000 151 130\" 147 -437 Capt.Hiam .190 135 182 doy \u2019 2,014 *.At the M.A.A.A.Alleys.| The Point bowlers bent.the M.A:A.A.team nt-the MA.A.A.aulleys last nigbt b 86 pins.\u201cop Lo .55 ; 1 Chess and Checkers \u201cThe Tournament.\u2018 \u201c Monte Carlo, Feb.21.\u2014\"l'he.following re eult in-the chess tournanient-here had ?recorded when.the first adjournment\u2019 was made at 1 p.m, Mason had defeated Popiel; Maren and; Tarrasch and Gunsberg and: Pillsbury had rawn; Mortimer had gone down ore Regglo and Wolf had worsted Scheve.The, following additiongl results were re- corrled in the afternodh witting: Mieses beat Marshall; Maroczy suffered defeat, at the hands of Schlechter; Teichmann and Albin, drew: while Tschigocin and Junow- oki adjourned their game.: Some of the drawn ¢ founds will have to -beplayed to-morrow.Skating Races at St.Lawrence Rink.There wan a good attendance last night at the St.Lawrence rink, Point St.Charles.The ice waa in good condition and the game, \u2018if they do not defeat them.Both | skati ; À nse i re favorable bo a match, and.The ey pA conte In it probably, wi arranged within- a few t| , > p.13 ve sre- were days.The \u2018Aberdeens are faster skaters fe boy once; Bans, YE there \u201cR.D Coueins and G.Thomey.G.Thorn firet place, and R.Glass second.\"The one A Hot Meal To-day FULE COURSE.EVERYTHING FINE 2d he AE © ages hi iy CO TAR 8, casters | LETH WEL L'® | | .and Aberdeen Juniors | 1 diphtheria an 1 rence \u201c| game on Very Catherine \u20ac Street.» taniey Stre 889 Prince.Arthur Street.water closet, 52 Juror street, $7.50 a month.| ties, fifteen to twenty-five dollars per month |\u2018 _or together.Apply at 613 st.Antoine gto 48x | If you are | \u2018 Trustee.Write or'call, Monday, 8 to 5 p.m.|.Page! 1 \u201cEDUCATIONAL.er Mverisementa under this hosing, a\" | words,_6 insertions, for 35e: MRS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER OF piano, guitar and mandolin.soA City Coun- -_elMor st.city.\u201d ex SHORTHAND\" AND TYPEWRITING \u2014- - \u201cMISS Graham, Temple Building.Phone Malin : 1714.Typewriting promptly done.Shorthand : open all summer, Puplls begic any, time.= PROPERTY | FOR \u201cSALE.£2 Advertisements in this column %c per word per Insertion, 6 Insertions for the pricé of four.WESTMOUNTITHE 2 ADVERTISERT- 151 PRE- © pared.to erect a pair of seml-detached houses .on a lot having a frontage of 100 feet on one of the best avenues in West- mount.Plans will be prepared to suit the | \u2018requirements pt intending purchasers, and a considerable portion of the price may remain as a mortgage on the a A For 188.KASTALIA rs mr ee\u201d = AGENCIES.DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW W SERVICE FROM ST.JOHN, N.B.8.8.CONCORDIA eme Feb.23 senccoconce KE \u2014AGENTS\u2014 Re GLASGOW.-DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE WEEKLY LONDON SERVIC :., \" FROM PORTLAND.* 8.8.KILDONA aocneremcaureseconvensias \u2018Feb.21 8.8.HURONA Mar.6 AGENTS Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcas- deavoseneniéseanenenc unes -tle-on-Tyne; -A.Low, Son: & Co, T Fenchurch Avenue, London, EC; Thomson & Co., \u201cLeith; w.Thomson & Bons.Dundee, Scot- \u2018COLD STORAGE FITTED N Special Steamers of Both Lines.|The ROBERT | REFORD 60, LIMITED, \" ~~ 3 and 25 St.Sacrament streat, | os MONTREAL.ad THE: DOMINION COAL 00.(LIMITED) | ERS AND SHIPPERS \u2014OF\u2014 Dominion Sieam Coals.SCREENED, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK.~ For.Particulars Apply\u2019 \u2018to General Sales Agent, ; 14 PLACE ROYALE.Tel.Main.57: MINE UE {= further particulars, address Villa Box _206, Montreal.! a 7 DST 7 - = James M Mitchell's List.0 LET.; cL 2706.St.Catherine Street Brick cottage, 10 rooms, hot air .32 5.00 53 St.Mark Street.Three \u2018storey houte, .10 rooms, \u2018\u2018Dalsy'\u2019 furnace .0.00 \u20187 Crescent.Street.Middle flat, 7 rooms, \u201cDaisy\u201d furnace .00 36 Lorne Avenue.Self-contained, cxten- ston, 12 rooms, hot alr .00 249 Bishop Street.Lower flat, 9 rooms, - \u2018\u201cDälsy\u201d furmace 000 rm 135.00 351 Victoria St.Westmount.semi- de- 4 tached, 8 rooms, \u2018Daisy\u2019! furnace .$30.0p | 4602 \u2018Mount Pleasant Ave.Westmount.- Upper flat, 6 tooins, \u201cDaisy\u201d fur- .NACE 22221 L een eo ane sens dan e ea nee 00 243 Bishop Street.wer flat, s rooms, Lo Daisy\u2019 furnace «.cce.n.$25.00 27 Emily Street.Cottage, 7 rooms.eee $14.00 126 Durochér Street.Upper tenement, ) CUR POOME eure en SO 00 124.Durocher Street.Lower tenement, 8 FOOMS L.ce unes see menace seen 767 St: Louls Street rooms, bath Tom 80 St, Norhért Street.© 9 Yooms 973 St.Denis Street.furnace In cellar .218 Mance Street.Lower: \u201cDaley furnace - peurs JAS: M.MITCHELL.\u2026.214 ST.TAMES STREET.Phone 649 Main Les James M.Mitchell's List.~ FOR SALE.- To 1095 Cadleux Street.\u201c Stone front house, n terrace, $2.000.7 \u2018House at St.Hilaire, with orchard, $2,600.38 Lorne Avenue.Stoñe \u2018front house, exten- lon, $4,000.st hatn\u2014Striet\u2014Self=rontai front, 9 rooms, h.w.furnace, $4,000.351 Victoria Avenue, Westmount.Semi-de- tached, stone front, 8 rooms, \u201c\u2018Daisy\" .furnace, concrete basement, washtubs, At: a bargain.\u201d st 727 Hutchinson Street.Annex.Stone front house, + h.w.furnace, gas pipes, electric: wiring, $4,000.612 to 616 Dorchester Street, Two dwellings, _ cut stope front, solid walls, and In rear 2 dwellings.A bargain, $9,000, Emily Street.Upper and lower.tenement.solid brick, stone foundations.Well rented.\u201cWill sell on terms of $35.00 per month.Emily Street, Two storey solid brick houses, Int 20x80,\" 7 rooms and bath.\u2019 Rents for $15.00.WIN \u2018sell, cluding rent.\u2018 1456 to 1460 St.Denis Street.34,000.Very cheap.JAS.\u201cM.MITCHELL; : 2 4 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014 _ Main 549.: memoir ieee Crit = = PROPERTY FOR SALE.EVIGIRLE CORNER TLAND.624 AND 626 Dorchester.street, extending 164 feet .on Dufferin square, continuation Cote, st.Substantial buiMing.Two houses.ALSO.CORNER.GUY AND.ST.CATHERINE streets; 48x168 feet.AND UNRIVALLED RESIDENTIAL LOT, 163, Drummond street.I FAIRBATRN.$25.00.per month, 1n- MON EY TO.LOAN.\u201cgar Advertisements in this column %o ner.word per insertion, 6.insertions for the.price of four._TRUST FUNDS TO INVEST JIN _MORT- ghges, current rates of interest.Doucet & \"Phillips, Notaries, Canada Life Chambers, x $200,000 TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, 5 PER cent.\u201cAssurance policies or other security \u2018in town or country.Osw.Chaput & OCo., La Presse Building.i 46x MONEY TO LEND ON LIFE | INSURANCE olicles, and policies purchased, M.J.Bers.1 180 St.James st.: 56x Three dwellings, 2 | throughout, Do- |.DOMINION LINE .- MAIL STÉANSHIPS.LIVERPOOL SERVICE.Le.FROM RORTLAND.FROM.PORTLAND, - *These \u2018stesiers de not carry passengers.RATES OF PASSAGE.\" Salnon, $50.00 and upwards.335.00.\u201cThird Class, $25.00 Second Saloon, _ FROM MONTREAL.\"FROM BOSTON.Vancouver .Mdy 3 New England.Mar 8° | Dominion ;.May 17 Commonwealth Mar.20 | BOSTON TO THE.MEDITERRANEAN.Cambroman .April 9th and.May gt}.of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & co, General Agents, Montreal and Portland.Franco- Canadian Line of Steamers.Winter service, between St.Jobn, N.B., and -Havre, France, calling at Antwerp._ From\u2018 St.John, S.S.Manchester Shipper, February 25th.For information about freight, ete apply to 223 Commissioners St., Montreal.BEAUREPMIRE \u201chouse on one of the best points on Lake St.Louis.Montreal.*Turcoman .Mar.1 *Ottoman - .Mar, 22 Dominion .Mar.& j*Norseman .Mar.29° *Irtshman.Mar.15 *Turcoman .Apl.§ For further information, apply to any agent\u2019 .FOR SALE\u2014A beautifully situated detached .Contains Drawing Room, Library, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.| \u201c Steamers, Assvogating 18,304 Tons.NEW STEAMERS.Tunisian ,.10,576 tons.Twin Screws Bavarian.10,376 tons.Twin Barews lonian .10,000 tops.Twin Yorews Pretorian .5,800 tons.- Royal Mail Service.ST.JOHN AND HALIFAX TO * LIVERPOOL.0 Calling at Moville.m From } \u2018Liverpool.Steamer.st oda.Halifax.6 Feb.Pretorian «e+ .22 Feb.3¢ Feb.18 Feb.Tunisian .1 Mar.8 Mar.20 Feb.Corinthian \u2026.8 Mar.10 Mar.27 Feb.Numidian .15 Mar.17 Mar.6 Mar.Ionian (new) .22 Mar.34 Mar.NEW TWIN SCREW SS.TUNISIA WILL SAIL FROM HALIFAX .MONDAY, MARCH 3.Rates $50.00 and Upwards.Steamers sail from Halifax after arrival of Intercolonial mail train leaving Montreal noon Sunday.Special atténtion is called to the sailing of .the New Twin Screw Steamer Ionian.averago time for the three trips the Ionian bas made is 7 days, 7 hours, and these ail in severe winter weather.to Moville.Time of mails on bgard, 6\u2019 days,\u2019 +15 hours and 30 minutes.tral part, where least motion js felt.Electricity 1s used for.lighting the ship throughout, the hghts being at\u2019 the command of the pessengers any hour of the night, Music rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated by steam.RATES Cabin, $50 and \u2018upwards.A reduction is made on Round Trip Tick- | ete., except on lowest\u2019 rates.Second ».Cabin\u2014To Liverpopl, Lon- 368.80 to $86 return.- .Stèerage \u2014 To Liverpool, cluding *a plentiful supply of provisions\u2019 cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $26.- GLASGOW & NEW YORK SERVICE, of W.21st Street, New York).\u2018Glasgow.Steamship.New York, 1 Feb.Mongolian.22 Feb.9 a.m.15 Feb.Carthaginian .8 Mar.9 a.m.: Rates \u2014 First Cabin, $49 - and upwards; re- to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $26.00.Steamers on this service have excellent aé- commodatlon for all , classes of passengers.e Saloons are f brward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the.entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds of the length.Electric lights throughout, \u2018and electric bells in every stateroom.H.& A.ALLAN, ; 55 Common Street.Montreal.\u201creturn MANCHESTER Len.oy Hoe between CANADA.AND MANCHE of.this Pine on or about the vndermea- Calling at\u2019Hal!lfax.westhonnd .ouly, - : Accommodation for a Wmited tamber o?.passengers, : .\u201cFitted with cola: storage, : FURN ÉSS LINE +.\u2018St, John and Halifax to \u2018London.Jan.22.Evangeline .\u2026.\"Feb.8' Feb, 12 Feb.6.Lovalist .Feb.(And fortalgntly thereafter.) .THROUGH BILLS OF LADING _ granted \u2018hy any of the above Ines to, or from anv.point In Canada or Weatern\u2019 Stites.For rates of freight and particu lars, a apply to any railway agent.or to | FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited, > Agents.=~., LES, st.Francois Xavier St.Montreal ALLAN LINE Sunday and C.P.R.train leaving 8.00 p.m.Tunisian made her last trip \u2018from Rimouski : The saloons and staterooms are in the cem- ~N London, \u2026, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry, \u2018in- ° .don, or Londonderry, $35 to $40 single, .Calling at Londonderry (trom New Pier, foot turn tickets, $80 and upwards.Second Cabin, | The only direct\u2019 and regular steamahi ip LT It 18 proporef to despatch the steamers : tioned dates\u2014 oh \u2018 ; From OC © From.Manchester.- Steamer.s.John.Dec 31 ®Manchester Trader .Jan.2% Jen.18 Manchester Commerce .eb, 9 Jan.80.*Manchester City .a From From \u2018 From .London.Stenmer, St.John Halifax Jan.9.Dabome .!.\u2026.Jan.5 Jah.BW POI PSS PO.; .loom, K oon où ground.floor.\u2018avd six bedrooms \u2018above: Hot \u201cand Cold Water Pipes, Bath and w.c, Lot off the main road, and with good approaches.The .houses in the vicinity are all occupled: by summer resident proprietors.- \u2018Excellent.boat house.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON - MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 20% ST.JAMES STREET.CRESCENT STREET.FOR SALE.A well-bulit, stone front, commodious resi- _dence -_ (over 25 .feet widé),.in fine.order .extension kitchen, hot water heating, and\u2019 fully equipped la every respect.Price, $10,000.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON 1 REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, .205 ST.JAMES STREET.: | Cottage for Sale.On Sussex Avenue) A Stone Front two-storey Cottage, with with -lane\u2019 at \u2018side.The house contains 9 rooms and is heated dy bot water.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON : _ REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 205 ST.JAMES STREET.: ROOMS AND BOARD.: tr Advertisements under this heading, 20 words, 8 insertions, for 25c._ \"ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE, BR \u2018BRIGHT, FU FURnished front room, with gas, hot and- cold water, and all modern conveniences, in strictly private family, Sherbrooke asfoot pear Bleury, Address Box G 44, Herald.ROOM.\u2014 13.TORRANCE STREET.oN bathroom flat, warm.and comfortable; fur-|- .nished room: use of telephone.49x.ROOM \u2014 TO LET, SMALL, NEAT ROOM, -sultable for one person, in private famlly: terns moderate.Apply 161 Selby st.\u2018West-\" mount.; 51x TO LET \u2014 \u201cROOMS, WITH \"BOARD, FOR Catholic ladles employed in\u2019 offices, etc, 20° Victoria st.Sox \u2018TO LET \u2014 FRONT T PARLOR, BEDROOM suitable for two gentlemen or married cou- ple, single, room, bathroom flat, every \u2018con- | veniente, steam-heated, Auer lights.242 St.\u2018Antoine.___ 46x \u2018ROOM \u2014 FO 7 , NICBLY FURNISHED, on Elm avenue, Westmount, near St.Cath- .erihie street: very convenlent, to cars; pri» vate family.Address Box G 74, Herald Office.tr ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, TWO LARGE, FUR- \" nighed or.unfurnished rooms, newly renovated and papered; heated with hot water furnace.Apply 2364 St.Catherine et.45x ROOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD.DOUBLE AND single room, warm and \u2018every.Bonvenience; gentlemen only.Phone Uptown 1 126.168 _Mansfield st.43% ,ROOMS \u2014 TO LET, LARGE FRONT ROOM, suitable Yor two gentlemen or married col \u2014 \u2018BY MA RCOTTE BROS.-\u2019On account of whom at may concern.We have réceived instructions from.parties athe to sell, without the Jeast reserve, ail e contained therein, No.82 Park Avenue, on \u201cMonday Morning Next, Februa ry 24th, 1902.Comprieing\u20141 Fine Upright .Plano, Fine \u2018Parlor Set, Ornaments, Pictures, Brussels Carpet, à Large British Plate.Mirrors, 3 Splendid Walnut Bedroom Sets, and all the contents of 6 bedrooms, Fine Drawing Room \u2018Sets, Silverware, Kitchen Utenatls, \u2018etc.ete.SALB AT.16 O'CLOCK : - MARCUTTE BROS., Auctioneers.THE: CANADIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.(Ottawa, Ont.) Begs to inform its Policy Holders aod the public generally, that Mr.Robt.Soott, lately of Winnipeg, has been appointed Dis- \u2018triot Agent of the Campuaify for the city and District of Montreal.The Compan: \"Stic is at Room No.1, Nordheimer Block, 207 James Street (one door west of the Merchants Bank of Canada), where accident and sickness policies will be issued at current rates.A few active, energetic canvassers required.five ours, sixteen ors Bar lacy points, e purple., [hs CHARLESWO RTE.Bemondiiile, Ont H.M.STMPS0N Real\u2019 Wetate Agent, Room : > Canada ° Lite .| Bulldog.el.Main 5344 : .pls, also single room, ba m flat; every modôri \u2018corveniefice: desitable Ciooniity acd convenient; Auer light.Berthelot st.Liberal commission allowed.Apply to the trict Agent, between 3 and 3 o'clock \u2018any afternoon.Le JOHN EMO, General Manager.| \u201cREAL ESTATE & AGENCY co.extension kitchen, où\u201dlot 23 feet by 111 féet, | FINE-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE dan MAIL STEAMER uk *The Lake Superior carries second: cabln and steerage passengers only.: _ WINTER RATES.Round Trip, $80 and upwards.- \u2018SH OND CABIN \u2014 Single, $35.00 and ap- wards; Round Trip, $68.88 and upwards.of persons in room.- Londonderry, town, $24.50.SUMMER SAILINGS can be had at Elder, Dempster & Co.,/or from any- ot their agents.ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO, 6.8T.SACRAMENT\" STREET, : , - MONTREAL.HEAD LINE.ST.3 JOHN, N.B, TO BELFAST AND DUBLIN The.following first \u2018class steamers arg (n- tended .to continue the.service bHetweed the Glasgow,\u2019 Belfast and Queens- \u2018Canadian Government: Twin 8.9: Rathlin Heaf$'.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.TOE, EMPOTER & gun BEAVER LINE BETWEEN ST.JOHN, N.B,.AND LIVERPOOL.- DIRECT.From ] - From - \u201cLiverpool -\u201c Steamer.-\u2014 \u2018St: John, N.B.Feb, 21.1.eae Superior Feb.Feb.25.Garth Castle .Mar.11.\u2018Lake Ontario .Mar.25.- Lake Superior .Apr.8.- (arth.Castle .FIRST CABIN-\u2014Single, $42.50 and upwards; \u2018According to steamer, location and number STEERAGE RATES\u2014To- Liverpool, London, \u2019 above named ports, under contract .th the \"Twin 8.8.\u2019 Torr Head Republic .\u2026 North Star Centre Star reteset tetas mare FU CAT SESS IES tot [TX X 1) 22 00 2 GE TEETES SUD © SIME DOTS SEE BBS 20 Montreal-Londoa CHP FTE § 0 ¢ SPLITS LLIEED Cbd ob Californ a \"Fi * 40 D0 0 64 VF 5 ¢ EGP TELTS RERITC LUBBE-S Can.Gold e eids Synéiont® cree Cariboo Hy 0000.04 § LATTL LISTE BEERS.Evening Star ers saneiotess terranes bese abt sees + Mante Christo Pee SEO EES Se SAN InE Sevens bo bree e Noble Five Novelty Rambler Morrison .Erase SITS bases ess \u20ac esses omnes eames ee camone regs sd Golden .Star sevst00) V0 SOI SSNNNOUSSSSS SSI NENT OS SUS WIDIMPER «eorore crumvenss rests oes s -o0 ves ot bot s 0 46 \u2018Deer Trail, ns.J Montreal and OFEFON weccosmerorece sosasnens ose Dominion.Cons.Mertens aiesteesesesetendie - Stocks\u2014 Unlisted Decca recess Granby - Majestio Fairview A Glant .White Bear \u2026\u2026eussiemmenmnssnensensneumses ss Big Three .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026oeseeveumwtenuvecsenses 0.Golden CTOWID.civeseen roves resnsnsssonsssenesess Gold HIS DOV.,.ieeescovocmassosecsasssscosss Montreal Gold Fields Virginia \u2019 Slocan VBA 10 00s 00 FBS SSH ¢ 0 conor cove ve COTTE MA SEP 684 $58 CEOS + oo 8 co vos * evsecovectrcetrsnaendioncs, =; * \u2018 Opening Closin Baturday; To-day.Highest.Lowest.Bla.Ba, Sold.Sold, 80: Re + Pi 9 .\u201cees | ese con es oven .oe eves ess Cc ewes pee \u201cof attempting to oN are cart od White, gon thia rat pes os ME ae ee Char rar do Jon vue of ry éonducted, parties personally - Probabiy get hold of a farm, -and 10 stant with a er en of how to work it to the best advantage.N They would be as to secure as many more acres as they required if the first allotment was a success.And they would: be helping on that confederation of the Empire, 4 \u201chich has not yet been generally rec hough it does now exist.Rv ed, true hotes they culti the re of the land, wor its deep in or, \u2018or the environing sea.In Canada there is room.for.all who can i we trust that Mr ite and Mr.Smart the, poopeal of bear frui vd Me ETES BY DAILY MAIL.The Daily Mal) publishes an interview with Mr.Smart in which he says that hi- the question of encourag! emi- en to Canada \u2018has been dealt with J ina Semut , spasmodic manner, but it will ba the business of himself and his col- _ leagues to reorganize a information FATAL CATARRH FEW IN THIS CITY WILL ESCAPE THIS DREAD AFFLICTION © THIS W TER.Pneumonia, Consumption and Kindred Evils Likely to Follow in Its Trail.' Catarrhozone, the .Great Inhaler .Treatment, Cures and Prevents Catarrh, and Should Be Used Now.Have you ever had- catarrh?been subject to coughs and colds this fall?Are you all run down?Do you take cold easily?If 80 you are liable to a severe \u2018attack at any time, and should have Catarrhozone on hand, because it is a marvellous safeguard against coughs, colds and\u2019 catarrh., Catarrhozone is the Greatest protection against these: complaints ever kiiown.You juet breathe it, that\u2019s all, and it cures.The inhaler is suitable to carry.in the \u2018vest pocket; or purse, and can be used while at work, in the church, theatre, at any time, in any place.Carry, a Catarrh- | ozone inhaler in your pocket, use it now snd ogain, it is quite pleasant, and you won\u2019t have.colds or catarrh.Breathe Catarrhozone for five minutes occasionally and it cures coughs and colds.\u2019 ~ Breathe it.five minutes four times a day and it will cure bronchitis and .catarrh.Breathe it ten minutes every hour and it wil cure consumption, Catarrhozone is guaranteed to do this, de if it fails your money will\u2019be refund- ME is highly endorséd by doctors and drag iste oa the most, reli Dio ang surest cure or \u2018bronchitis, colds and catarrh, and no case is recorded where it failed.to.gives perfect satisfaction.Don\u2019t let your -cold run on any further.Cure, it now by hozone.Complete hard rubber Jer: and sufficient Sid for three monte re costs but ona , Smal] size Ab da KN.C.Polson & Co., ZAdv, make a Ed \u2018In thin consider fruit.\u201d |.\u2018Have you\u201d { posted daily as to: the parte d \u201cA FERNIE FAKE.\u2018Advertisement Which Was Successful in Taking Many Dollars Out of -_ astern Pockets.' \u2019 Wairted\u2014Cashier.stenographer and salesman required for British Columbia.Salaries from: $100 per month to start.Fare paid, Hotel arranged at $30 per month.ly,\u201d stating age, experience Box 297, .Ferme, BC\u201d : This adventisemènt appeared\u2019 in \u201cseveral Conadian papers and ran two or three weeks.in \u2018each.The replies .to it have been coming.to Fernie for.the last ten days and, at a moderate estimate.not less than 2,000: letters \u2018have heen delivered to Payne \u2018and his confederates., -.These letters were replied to on letter heads bearing the: inscription; THE KOOTENAY.ASSOCIATION, - Fernie, B.C.\u201cLondon\u2014G.Reymond Payne\u2014New : Ey Gubriel\u2014 Montreal.L.Bride\u2014XNew Westmins- C plicants were informed that the ihe seri been filled, but another and more lucrative one was vacant af a eal ary\u2019 anging from $110 to $150 per montb, | and \u2018to obtain which.an agreement for for twelve months must be sign ciation made a charge of ET 00 and ive cent, of the first month's salary.\"Fhe 41.00 was to be sent at once.The.dollar bait was in many cases ef- \u2018fective and on the first day about $40 in registered letters besides a number of postal notes, express and money orders were received.The dupes included ple In from Connee- ticut to Vancouver, their meet cases, indicating education and business capacity.The modus operandi.of the.concern was simple in the extreme, but it certainly had a.considerable.\u2018amount.of | puecess.- Attention was drawn- to the operations of the concetn .by'the enormous amount of mail being.received.Chief Barnes kept.and on Wednesday he was given a tip t one of thé membere of the iation was contemplating a trip to fresh fields.Chief swore out warrants for the outfit He ersen them in the hands of Oonatahle erwon.The premises o ed by the ci were searched and a a eo correspondence than can best be desc as voluminous was unearthed* The men were arraigned - and remanded.\u2014Fernie Free AUTOMATIC ASH- SIFTER.oo.Mr.Henry Hill, of the St.Lawrence Sugar Refinery, bes j just secured a patent for on automatic ash Teitter.The ne is tic, the only manipulation required \u2018being \u2018the introduction of ashes into e hopper at the top which is provided |- self-closing gate to retain dust.| with The ashes which run-down a succession of sieves are arrested by a Crosspiece as \u2018they shoot off.each and so thrown.back | onto the next sieve.ey are thoroughly sifted en route and are deliverel at the \u2018bottom in pare rate boxes for coal and dust.Mr.Hill has for some time had the bases of hie hall etove and cooking ran connected by o£ with sifters in t cellar, thus re pen comfort and eco in the ever -disagreeable operation of vi fling.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Y.M.C.A.NOTES.seph,- the Man with Clean Hands,\u201d~on Sunday afternoon at 4 - s'élocke in \u2018thé \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~~ \u2014 pe IN WALL\" STREET.\u2018Ave you suotessful?It not, write me.I do'not know what the whole market will do, but ! et rellable information through a friend employed in a lgrge.brokerage house in mhny pools are formed to conttol the movement in some one or tue New York, where aicets, and this hoe does the brokerage for the pool.If you are interested I can make it profitable for you.10 to 20 points, Feceirag advice on a 3tock good for 15 points.not handles your money.It a ust be will rem Sd the 033 &-82W, À The movement is usually vo Tn ed with \u2018a\u2019 reliable Montial broker.1 deb; for you.following & Information 1 got, for percentage profits, eh Address Bax 81, Meratd Office.Le \u201c.ersistent and | a during ; while in the same time over 50,000 \u201cIt is a curious reflection,\u201d .continued | plèase\u2014perhaps to.drift.into alien coun- | - diminished.| | THE WEEK IN MINING STOCKS - applications, in The.Prof.H.M.Tory will speak on Jae |» \u201c| tiom, will be held in - Interest payable half yearly, - Bonds and Coupons domiciled at Bank of Montreal, Montreal.- \u2018a \u2018will noë be required.the Company at $6,044,317.53.\u2014 LA \u201cThe net profits for the nine .years to April, 1901, were: \u2014 .1898.0 cu eure ensue.8857,676.03 co 1894., 0000000.201,201°17 © 18BB ieee.246,006.06 1806.00enensnnnnn on 372,053.32 1001.cvenconsr 0000000 00.8328,834.67 \u201cThe amount required annually for interest on the Bond issue is $120, 000 ~~ | The above figures are furnished by The Canadian Colored Cotton Mills » Company.Limited, a and certified to by.their Auditor, Mr.Arthur H.Plimsoll.: E: S.OLOUSTON, Esq.OWEN N.EVANS, Write foday for a ives a {res oop: py of our interesting books \u201cInventors olp\u201d How you are swindled.\" Wehave extensive od in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries.Bend sketch, model or for free advice.JON & MARION, xperia, New York Building, Montreal, \u2018and Atlantic Buti ding.w .9 B13 ; (anada Life BB MONTREAL Also Toronts, Ottawa and Washingten ee COUNTRIES QUARANTEEO | BEAUDRY & BROWN Crvit ENaiNEERS ANO Land Sunvavers \u201c 107 85.Jam\u2014S UT.MONTREAL Otfice Supplies\u2019 pun bn de mange JOSEPH FORTIER, ©.254 87.JAMES STREET, * .BUTTER.- Wholesale.Only ! Choicest Dairy .concrocrreren seen g0es0000 0 sue neccoseuadepenco en cncer \u201c50 Ordinary Finest reamery boccoccemcasence Finest Creamery .Si%40-29100 The above all put up.in one pound blocks.Finest Cr boxe M Finest Creamery, boxes No Ch 63140 CHEESE.Par Cheese a.S0t0 Be Finest Fall Choose esadsesssecssscees 100 to 110 Address Empire Dalry Co, \u2018Po.Boy 2881, Montreal.A Le Young Men's «Christian - Association.There will be special music, and Mr.Reyner will conduct the singing.The, young men\u2019s\u2019 meating will \u2018be held on\u201d Saturday night at 8 o'clock as usual, sublect, nef Soret £ Happy Life.\u201d The 1 Rev.Be 3.J ctor, M.A., rector of the High School, will address the \u2018Bunday afternoon meeting of the Mc- Gil Y.M.C.A.in the Redpath Museum.Mr.C: 8.Paterson will sing.The usual Saturday social of the assoois- in the association If Tormented With Corns.Save, Yourself pain, worry and distress by Ring the never-failing Put- a name Painless Corn and.Wart Bx.actor.It 4s pelfable and pots § ve tg v - w < = \u201c Hox.GEORGE A.DRUMMOND, | BANKERS.THE BANK OF MONTREAL MONTREAL, 12th February, 1902.\" Pre.ans | .: TRADBD MARKS Tom Bulldin MONTRES; | | CORL better with office supplies of all | oto.Printing, Boo binding, Ruling, ) bossing, eli etes anis and |} \" \u2018cheaply eXOCU : I Canadian Industrial Investments THE ar A RSHNOLE SRE rt .\u201c OFFERS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT PAR $2,000,000 First Mortgage Six Per Cent.Ten Le Year Coupon.Bonds.of .[The Canadian Colored - Cotton Mills Co., Ltd.In DENOMINATIONS OF 8100, $500 and $1,000.EACH, 227 MATURING 2nd APRIL, 1912.\" .| 2nd April and\" October.This asus is to Totire an.issue for a similar amount due 2nd April 1902.Le So Holders of the present Issue will have priority i in the allotment, but it will be necessary for them to deposit their Bonds with THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, who will grant a Temporary Receipt, and.deliver in exchange therefor the new Bonds when issued.\u2018About 60 per cent.have already signified their intention \u2018of making the exchange.\u2026 Holders of Bonds may deposit them with any Branch of the Bank of Montreal, to be forwarded \u2018to : The Royal Trust Company, with whom Bonds must be deposited, and applications.fyled not later than .- \"1st March, 1902.Applications by new subscribers must be accompanied by a deposit of five per cent, of the amount applied for, which will be returned if no allotment is made.The balance will be payable .when the Bonds are delivered.\u2018 When old Bonds are lodged for exchange, the deposit \u2018of five per cent The property covered by the Mortgage consists of Real Estate, Mills, Machinery, ote.owned by the Company, upon which $1,144,317.53 has been » spent since 1892, and - whieh : now stands i in the books of 180T.nriuiniennnns.814787682 1898.ieennreveacees.28687574 | 1899,.:3.0.\u2026.+00.0 388,877.45 1900.este 00000 465,428.14 ee ares LS \u201c Lu \u201c \"DIRECTORS.OF THE COMPANY.SUR DAVID MORRICE, Feg.President LU ; \"0.D.OWEN, Ea.coos oeroruroiosion eevee View President; T KING, Ese.~~ | \u2018DAVID, MORRICE, In, Esq.oo .TRUSTEE \u2018FOR.BONDHOLDERS.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, MONTREAL, at whose office « a copy.of the Deed of Mortgage o can be seen and all\u2019 \u2018necessary.Forms obtained.|G.J.TE wl BANKERS and BROKERS, Gommareist Paper Bought and Sola, oo INVESTMENTS = AND LOANS NEGOTIATED.CoM PA NY LIMITED.| TI have just received information that a 10 foot seam of bituminous coal, The shares are of the.par value of bas been struck on this property.In view of this discovery, the pros- l pects of the undertaking \u2018are greatly enhanced, and Ms security as a sound pnd profitable\u2019 investment firmly estab- she underlying a 28 foot seam of lignite, $1.00, and are at present offered for 26 cents, but may be raised at any mo~ ment, without further notice, to.6 .cents This is dhe most - tempting proposition\u201d ever placed before investors, and re- - commends itself to the.most cautious and conservative.Coal Stocks are held in high estimation at the present time, owing to the ' phenomenal success which has attended the most prominent enterprises in | that - particular industry.That thie a proposition .fully equal to those al ready established is undoubted, and the opportunity afforded to the investor of thus taking hold of -it at the initial stage is one which does not often pre- : sent itself.Further, it is a Canadian.Industry, su ed \u2018by \u2018Canadian Capital and \u201c officered by Canadian Directors.Full particulars, Englneer's- Report, eto., lication; .also, my new publication, Investors.\u201d \u201cJOHN L GALLETTI, 88 St.Francois Xavier Street.given on app \u201cGuide for Industrial Mailed free.PROVINCE -OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal, SUPERIOR COURT.\u2014NO.2.In Re Bd.H.Barker, Petitioner, and Louis G.Robillard, of the City and District of Montreal, trader, Absentee, The sald Absentee and his creditors are hereby ordered to appear befors one of the Court Room No.31, Judges of the said Superior Court, In the in the Court House, at Montreal, on the twenty-elghth day of February instant, at \u2018ten of the clock in the forenoon, fn order to give the property of - H.COLLARD, .Deputy: Prothonotary, 8.0, Montreal, 18th February, 190.\u2018 th appointment of Craton ans) ouching e ntmen ac and ins : Pppo! the sald pectors THE CANADIAN - LS \u2018 Tickings, Dentme, Awa.ings, Shirtings, Flannelettes, Ging- hams, - Zephyrs,\" Skirtings, \u2026.Dress Goods, Lawns, Oottons, Blankets, An.golas, Yarns, ete.ONLY WHOLESALE TRADE SUP.FLIED, - MONTREAL AND TORONTO, cu GT os 4 5p Morrice, Sons & Co - Public Notice - assessment roll prepared by the arbitrators\u2019 \u2018 \u2018 Maisoneuve, February, 20th, 1902.R.Wilson- Smith INVESTMENT BROKER, 101 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Government Bonds, = - Municipal Securities, .Industrial Securities A large line of gilt olige fnvestmants always .on band.\u2018 - Imperial Bank |.~~ OF CANADA CAPITAL .» [RET - - - « .% .1,850,000 HERD OFFICE, TORONTO Tor, R.MERRITT - - « President.D.R.WILKIE, ; Vice-President and General Manager Montreal Branch 167 St.James St.GHNERAL BANEING RUSINSSS, SAVINGS DEPART STHRLING BXORANGS © Je A, RICHARDSON, Manager.es.et |JUST ARRIVED.Splendid.assortment .,of Heavy Work Horses \u2014-matohed pairs, \u2018Carriage Horses, Sirigle * High- Stepping Cobs, Saddle and Driving Horses, TELFER & CLIMIE co.19 St.Maurice Street, Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TS M ) = a SUA * LACHINE CANAL.\"NOTICE 18 hereby given that the water will be drawn out of the Lachine Canal on the lst April, { 1902, and will not be readmitted into it before the 1st May next, By.o rer MARCEAU, Superintending Engineer, Quebec\u2019 Canals.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will | \u2018| mot, be paid for At.A SESSION OF THE © COURT OF KING'S BENCH (\u20acrown side), holding criminal jurisdiction iz and for the DISTRICT.OF MONTREAL, will be held In the COURT HOUSE, tn\u2019 the CITY OF MONTREAL, on \u2018SATUR- | DAY, the FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT, \u2018at\u2019 TEN o'clock in the térenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to \u2019 ail who intend- to proceed against any prigoners | now in the Common \u2018Gaol of the sald District, and others, that they must be present then \u2018and there; I also give notice to-all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the sald District, that they must be present, then and- there, with: their Records, in order to do those things which belong to : them in their respective capacities.\u2019 % R.THIBAUDEAU, ; + .Seria.| Sherift's Office, + i - Montreal, ith February, 1902.mtr.Pub Toke Public Notice \u2018is hereby given, that the Shawinigan , Carbide Company, Limited, will apply.to the Legislature of the Province of \u201cQuebec, at its next session, for \u2018an Act to confirm the Letters Patent granted to the Company by -the Government of the Province of Ontario, on the 4th.day of January, 1900, 60 as to authorize the Company to carry on its works in the Province of Quebec, and own property, and generally to exercise all their 205-ST, JAMES ST.-205 Televhone.Main 508.The Metropolitan STOUK HXOHANGRE, : | ROOM 2, STOCK EXCHANGE\" BUILDING, 11° St.Sacrament.Street.Incorporated, Capital $100,000, full aid, New Ye F P No in- ed.Commission 4.Gold an TBLEPHONE MAIN «16i ci ee \u2014\u2014 | ANDREW ANGUS, Accountant\u2019 Auditor, Assignee.i Commissioner for Taking Affidavits, VICTORIA \u2018SQUARE, MONTREAL.| TOWN oF MAISONNEUVE PUBLIC NOTICE: is Thereby given that the named for the expropriation.éf a part of La- -| fontaiñe and Ste.Catherine Streets, of the Town of Maisonneuve, Is now completed, and will remain in the Secretary-Treasurer'a office of said Town: during fifteen ddys.from this ote, for the luspection by the interested pare Any per son\u2019 during this time, may take com- mubloation of said roll and make his complaint by writing, which will be taken into consideration by sald arbitrators on the 10th day of the month of March.next (1908), at canéuve, thou the said Toll will be dethiery roll wi bomologated, e defihitely - MG.BOREMBNT, Seo.\u201cTreas.Of the Town of Maisonneuve.' \u2018Short Talks By Low Rates \"_ For Long Distanos Telephone.conversstion of 450 words sil ont within Ue Miputes, 0 be ' RATES FROM MONTREAL.- ; ork stock bought and sold for cash or on moderate margins.| terest cha : stock tioker gorvice giving the volume of transactions at all times.- .rights in the Province of Quebec, whieh At bas been granted by the sald Lefters Patent and by the Act Governing Compinics so form- \"ed in the Province of Ontario; also, to confirm the contracts and agreéments entered into between Thomas L.Wilson and -Messrs.Greenshields and Aldred, on.April 20th, 1901, and between Messrs.Greenshields and Aldred and the.Shawinigan Carbide Company, on the 1st day of Ociober, 1901, to .authorize and conflrm the issue of | $600,000 fn fully paid up shares of.common agreement, and $400,000 of bonds; to authorize the issué of preference shares and bonds, and for other purposes.GREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDM \u201c \u201c\u20ac HENEKER,, Solicitors.\u2026.for Applicants.Montreal._January 23rd, 1902, NOTICE.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY COM-' PANY will apply to the Parliament ot Canada, at its next session, for an Act empower- \"ing the Company to construct the following lines \"of Railway, namely: 1.\u2014From.- à point.on the Company's Ine between Port Arthur and Fort Francés; thence northeasterly and southeasterly to-the City of Quebec; and from.points from this lige to Port Arthur, Ottawa and Montreal; goutherly boundary of Manitoba; 8.\u2014From a point on the hang 8 line Runear the Narrows of Lake Manit to a point between Edmonton and the Yél ow \u2018Head Pass; : 4.\u2014From a point.on the Company's line pear Swan River to the Pacific Coast, at or pear Skeena River, by way of the Pine River Pass; 5.\u2014From a point on-the line east.\u2018ot Edmonton in Alberta or Saskatchewan, to.the \u2018Red Deer River; near Hanging Hide River (Saskatchewan), to | Mission.ALSO, .Increasing the capital of the Company and empowering it to issue stock, debentures or other securities in connection with the acquisition of vessels, hotels, terminals and other properties; and to acquire and utilize water powers for the generation of electric and other.power, and to dispose: of surplus power; and to acquire or establish pleasure resorts; and to ald settlers upon lands served by the Company's railways; to.{mprove the Company's lands, and to acquire and hold lands outside of Canada; ALSO .cop- frming the amalgamation between the Com- and The Edmonton, Yukon and Pacific Railway Company.p .JM.SMITH, \u201ca oui Secretary.Dated 24th December, 1001.cretary.IN OTICE.Notice is \u2018hereby given by The Cor or ot Bailiffs of the District of Montreal ston | oe sald Corporation will apply to the Legiy- lature of Quebec, at ita next session, to have, the law respecting the said Corporation amended and revised, In order to obtain mpre -extended and better \"definite peers.Upon \u2018all fnatters mentioned in the.sald Law,\u2019 and for other purposes.CHARLES LAURENDBAU, $2,500,000 | etock, as provided in sald last mentioned | 2.\u2014From a point onthe Company's line at |- or hear McCreary Station, Manitoba, to the ] 6\u2014From a polnt on the Company's line |.the mouth of the Carrot \u2018River, near Pas : GANADIAN PAGE MONTREAL TIME BILL.In\u2019 Effect January oth, 1908, Ty JOHN, HALIFAX \u2014 Lv.$18.58 pm AS ToRoNTe HAMILTON, BUFFALO.qu \u2018 cagu\u2014 Lv, 14.56 a.m., $10.00 pme, Af.x) Winn pa NS PACIFIC COAST-\u2014Ly.*0.30 am Ar.\u201c10 8.5.ARID, 8 AUL, oPULUTI\u2014Lv.PHo06 pas.Ar.98.00 a.m P.AWA \u2014 Lv.Place Viger 18.20 s.m., 16.86 ML, Ar, $12.20 p.m., $10.30 p.m.Lv.Winé- on .15 a.m., 9.3% a.m., ja.9.05% whe pa he me 111.50 a.mow, op pm.ins 1830 am $2.00 p.; ae sa ni, \u2018(Bun.only.TON IN se PE Ar, 28.15 Aa 4.00.p.m, A.NT RUE Ep AE EE om.11.50 am., 12.10 pm, 50 00 HERBRQOKE \u2014 Lv.19.00 a.m., 1430.$s D om Ar.28 hn 1.6 a.wa \u2014 Lv.18.50 am.15.10 p.m.Ar.Lv.a0 am.2.00 pm.519 ., 16.30 p.m.Lv.19-00 a.m., Ar 404 ue a 9.00 a.m., 15.90 pW a.m., p.m.; LABELLE \u2014 Thursdays only, 9.00 sm, Te p.m, *Dafly.$Week days.§Sunday only.fDaily, except Saturday.Tal except MondaY.&Daily, except Saturday and Sunday.(1) fet- days only.(K)Tuesdays and Thursdays only.| \\ CTX YY Av} a VIA SYSTEM Commencing MARCH 1st and Until £9.40 p.m.; 16.20 p Ar.18.35 a.m, B- m, \"AE, 19.50 a.m.Thursdays urday only.(W)Wednesdays only.(G)Mon- APRIL 80th, 1903, |Special Colonist ins.To Western & Pacific Points \u2018Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Rossland, Nelson, Trail, Robson.- Spokane.coe revere $4816 Anaconda.Butte, Helena - +.B45.65 \u2018Colorado Springs, Denver.Pueblo.Salt Lake.veer ve.$46.65 TOURIST \u201cSLEEPING CARS leave Montreal every Monday and Wednesday.at 10,80 p.m., for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tickets to Chicago and west thereof as far as the Pacific Coast.A nominal charge is made for accommodation in these sleeping cars.Berthe -Teserved in \u2018advance.ou.CITY TICKET * OFFICES\u2014187 St.Jamies Street or Bonaventure Station.NADIAN PACIFIC | - Commencing MARCH Ist and Until ' APRIL 80th, 1902, SPECIAL COLONIST RATES.NORTH PACIFIC COAST - and KOOTENAY POINTS VANCOUVER.19 \u20ac A : VICTORIA.: SBATTLE.TACOMA .PORTLAN NELSON and.ROSSLAND.: SPOKANE, Wn.;.} $46.16 eee g40 66 Montreal and Springfield, Mass., | Through Coach & Sleeping Car Service \u2018From Windsor St.Station 7.45 p.m.dally \u2018except Sunday._ - \"ST.JEROME SUNDAY SERVICE.Leave Place Viger 9.15 a.m., arrive St \u201cJerome 10.35 a.m.Returning leave St.Jerome 8.15.p.m., arrive Montreal 9.45 p.m.- CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 ST.JAMES STREET.next Post Office, Safety, mB roo: 48.55 a.m., 9.15.a.m., §19.00 $0.18 es, J only.$48.66 Comfort, Speed / Leaving Montreal daily (except pacurdep) ; at 12.00 NOON.MONCTON, AMHERST, AX, FOR TRURO & HALIF, Making Through Connections .T ST.JOHN, SYDNEYS, \u201d .PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, NEW FOUNDLAND.Best Route to Bermuda, West Indies and Demarara.TIFFIN, Traffic Manager, Moncton, N.B.= A.PRICE, Asst.General: Passenger Agent, Montreal, P.Qe _ : CITY TICKET OFFICE\u201413 st.James st.Rutland Railroad TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 8.50 AM.Day Express, arriving Bu n 11.66 a.m., Albany 5 pay \u201cNew York 8.46 p.I, Boston 7.41 P 5.50 P.M.\u2014Local for Burlington and inter.\u2019 PM Nul eprom.i 0 P.M.\u2014Nig press, arrivi N 7 York 7.20 a.m., ce .and Worcester 6.28.a.m.Pullman \u201cSleeping .and Parlor Cars on through trains.Secure accommodations and Hckets at wm st James St, or.Windeor St.Statlo F.M.GILMAN, City Pais.& TRE Agt.' | Sisibo siboo Pulp & & Paper Ce, Ltd NOTICE.A Special Mesting of of the Shareholders of thé Sissiboo Pulp & Paper Co., Limited, wifi bo held at the offices of the National Trust Co., 163 8t.James Street, Montreal, Que:, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of FEBRUARY, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, By order of the Directors.= B.MACKAY SDGAR, (For 3 minutes\u2019 conversation.) \u2018 Solicitor for Appi .0 \"a A Rate.Night Rate.montreal, January Sist, 1908.ppiloant.Becretary.punatio GIty, NJ.#.0 * SL 40 - 1 ., .\u2014e ee Buffalo, N.Y.-260 1.80 ss The Annual Mecting ot Sharehotders of the Cincinnati, 0.4.26 2.16 NOTICE \u2018| Stesiboo Pulp & Paper Co., Limited, will be Da n 0.4.25 216 20.held at he, offices ot the ation \"rast trolt, Mich.3.20 1.00 \u201c Notice is hereby given, that at the mpany, ames of = Naser \" is 13 session of the Legislature, Mr.Joseph he est Sp any # FEBRUARY, Fr TENT : N ork.N.Y.3.ie o, formerly Notary.of ce, at Sra fermen at oe a Philadelphia, Pa, 3 140 | present Chief Notary Clerk In Montreal, wii! \u2018B88! Nerf o Directors Co Rochester, N.Y.1 90 \u2018-l present a bill asking 1 be authorized to y ord the MACKAY EDGAR, ER St.Louis, Mo.f ; practine his profession of Notary in.the Prov- |.: Secre re, GHT RATES Ed ince of Quebec without passing any further | ecretarg.oe bm.oxamines J.A.ROBILLA Pe TS ALL TRLEPH ire ; BILLARD, NTREAL* PRINTERS on HONR cour tto for- Mo 8 ART P OF, CANADA, LIMITED.\" Mantra, 1 etes À tig, the Petitioner, | HERALD JOB DEPABTMANT, re 1 * st .Ee \\ + = 5 .* >. GREAMERY and DAIRY : .\" \u201d For Table or Cooking purposes, can best be obtained at-one of our Retail Stores.\u201d Our Butter is the finest that can be made, .and is bought direct\u2019 from Special Creameries.IEA CHOICE : The Laing rine Cou, Ltd.12-RETAIL STORES==12 | WEIGHT, QUALITY and SERVICE | , © GUARANTEED.CT i loyed as engineer with the firm of J, C.Wilson & Co., 698-702 Craig » ina , eats heartily, looks w HAT my little girl, when an infant of nine months, was taken wit inflammation of the lungs in a severe form.- THAT.this sickness covered a period of nine months in which the child had two relapses hand} in blankets, .THAT after recovering from this attack, she was left with a cough, which uo amount of careful nursing and medical skill could overcome.THAT the weakness fof the child was such that when lying in her crib at night, the perspiration stood out on the emaciated little body, and the least motion produced such a flow that it could be wrung from | blue; there were great hollows under the eyes, stressing manner, and the wheezing of the red no expense, but employed and was wasted to a skeleton, having: to be heard of the great merit of Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone, \u201cthe new system of curing disease.\u201d THAT 1 at once secured a bottle and commenced giving it to her; there was a marked change for the better, the night sweats disappearing and the cough being ild is now ten years of age, and has taken twelve bottles of Ozone, six large and six small.THAT she now rarely coughs, except after taking a fresh cold; she ell and is as bright as any other heal her recovery, under God's blessing, solely to the use of Powley endorse this statement to inquirers.at when it was finished thy .H.J.WEAVER.Provinos Quebec, this seventeenth .E 4.DONT N, Notary.Public.of Montreal, DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE THAT \u201cwhen an infant and was at the point of death, THAT from by night sweats, heavy expectoration, loss of appetite and loess of flesh, have her restored, but to no p' this seventeenth day af December, AD A.4.DUNTON; Iness, having hel THAT the © THAT she used THAT she is now a ponclusively to the fact that Powley\u2019s Liquified Ozone will cure advanced consumption?\" Powley's Liquified Ozone iticreases the oxygen-carrying power of the strengthens the phagocytes\u2014the minute organisms which act as give immediate relief to your cough, decrease the fever, restore encounter them.Ozone will \"We earnestly desire that you know the truth about Powley's Liquified Ozone.conditions, that is what we are trying to let you know.It will pay you to give it a trial.Lo © PRICE \u2018500.AND $1.00 A BOYTLE.\\ THE OZONE CO., of Toronto, Limited.THE.LIQUID OZONE.CO., Chicago., D WATSON & \u2019 x À \u201c co, Montreal, \u2018 scavengers of the blood, JON LR ye , \u2018 .vu lity aaa 2 ee AN: There is no \u2014} $ : v \u2018Powley's Liquified Ozone is known as Liquozone in th United States.*.' - titi ght, hes uified Ozone, and I cannot too Bicbly 1 understs fat is of t : D ROTHY A.NADIN- and we looked upon our urpose, \u2018 uné last, à change for the better was at once rought ber to her present improved condition.And I'make this solemn declaration, the same force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of the Canada LIZA WEAVER.1901.10 Notary Public own the child, Blorence Weaver hbor to the family, a constant visitor af\u2019their house, and to nurse her.THAT during the first when known device and of cod-liver oll, which , bappy-looking little from her paren that medy that has worked same force and effect as ON, Notary Publis.we have many of them\u2014point , forms sound flesh, tones up the stomach, which destroy disease germs the normal healthy tone to the body.g else like it in creating health whenever they - Powley\u2019s| Liquifed Osene is Kaewn as Liquosore in the United States.» \\ -| rorbed with | \u2018no -disruption, but a little.care.\u201d 1 Government papers gloat over the dilemma}.2 been place | newsappers, \u201c| shortly, ; demonstration is feared.AS ONERTURE Le at Rosebery\u2019s Declaration of- Independence.T,ondon, February 22.\u2014The press.is ab: the: bombshell that Lord Rosebery has dropped into the Liberal camp.The comments are copious ind are \u201c| whay were\u2019 to be expected according to the tencts of the individual papers.: The Dnily News and other papers supporting Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, try Lo mèet the \u2018Incident with smiling indifference.One of the News\u2019 captions, je 18 in which they think the Liberals have Rumors in the lobbies of the House of Commons, in the clubs and other (politeal mand special credence or to be worthy of record.Attempts to draw opinion irom prominent politicians have failed.The whole position at the moment sug: gests that a hive of bees had overturned a its occupants are buzzing around aimlessly.; The Times, which is probably better informed on the subject than the other says it understands that Mr.Herbert Asquith and the Imperialist-Lib- eralista generally agree with Lord Rose- bery\u2019a policy of definite separation from the Liberal party, and are prepared to follow him, but no definite action will be taken pont next week.X ab.Glasgow Loic osebery will speak Ax ; and itis believed .that he will then make -an exposition of his policy.rer < \u201cTHE TEMPORAL POWER.- -3, and the Socialists, it is Thought, - té May Give Trouble.- | Rome, Feb.21\u2014A, cardinal to-day said \"| that the opening of the silver jubilee is: intended to be a solemn affirmation bf the temporal sovereignty -of the Pope, and that it has consequently been postponed | from the election to the coronation enn versary.; - \u2019Phe anniversary' of the Pope'e election was celdbrated merely by a religious thanksgiving eeivice; but on March 3' Leo will appear at St Peter's\u2019 with the triple crown on his head, surrounded by his cardinals and guarde, and, greeted by am- fi be hailed \u2018Pope King-in the .| presence of thousands of spectators.The police are taking ev recaution to he ove order, as à socLalist counter- \u2018TOOK IT: FOR ROULETTE.: \u201c| Hamilton Police Seized a -Musio-Box' in a Saloon and Prosecuted Proprietor.- .about decided mot to.prefer a.charge i id Aikins, in whose es a music.box, ed by the police to be 8 , for circles are plentiful but noe seem to de-Y Will Be Solemnly Affirmed on March Hamilton, Feb.21.\u2014Chief Smith has just | The police.gamb! device, was found.Ra the machine, but bave now come to | the conclusion that they ht ' Prames in Wood and Gold.Special Design and Workmanship.| Galleries of Paintings and Water Colors Eastern Rugs.\u2014\u2014 Ourtains Made to Order, Agents for MORRIS & CO.; London, England.HARTT & ADAIR COAL CO., 222 ST.JAMES STREET.[FINE ETCHINGS.\u201cA limited assortment \u2018by WHISTLER, EDGAR CHAHINE, GOENENTTE, RAF- FAELLI, SEYMOUR HAYDEN, etc: etc.\u2014 T \u2014\u2014 W.SCOTT& SONS eos EPA 1789 NOTRE .DAME STREET.Ver Ga NO CLINKERS.~~ Some people are looking, for pléasure, some fot - money, some for trouble: If you are trying to burn \u2018Coal with Clinkers you will not need to look for trouble, you have yo share, .- GOAL The Pennsylvania Coal Co., 218 St.James Street.' \u2014 NO FOREIGN PROPERTIES.U.8.Steel Corporation.is Quite Con- \u201c tented With the Field it Has at Home.New York, Feb.22.\u2014A representative of the United S denied yesterda iron properties in that country.Negotiations had been entered into for the properties referred to, but they were abandoned, the Steel Corporation | deeming it unwise to make purchases of this sort in foreign countries.er\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SPECIAL NOTICE.\u201d e © The Evans B being run to its full capacity, in many \u2018departments the men working overtime.Layton Bros.are the Montreal representatives for these popular instruments.Warercoms, 144 Peel street.\u2014Adv.Cl » \u2014 ms The Best Help.-For the Eyes .is found in Properly Fitted _ Glasses, and the best fitting Glasses results from the careful, \"scientific .examinations made by 20° FRANK ©.FOX, Tel.Up 1188, tes Steel Corporation | the report from Swe- |.\u2018den that the corporation had bought Fos.piano factory is] Refracting Opticies, © © 2307 Su.Ontberine Sv W.1.MeGUIRE & C0, MONTREAL and TORONTO \"International \u201d \"TH 18 Company.Head T makes oom.plete installa- Wet or.Dry Sye- tems of Automatio Fire Extinguishing Apparatus.* .8 Système, Devices and worke proved by Înaur- ance Companies -and Bodies.\u2018The Best.: Bystems in extensive use.and have : stood the test of time.Write for full particulars and catalogue.11° | 40 to 70 Per Cont of insurance Saved.This Paper Is.Printed With: the Queen City Printing Ink Co.'s \u2018Ink.Cinoinnati,: Ohio.« : tions -of.elther the + manship fully ap-. re NO.45 ONTARIO ASSESSMENT .SYSTEM IN À DEPLORABLE CONDITION Full Text of Commission\u2019 s Report\u2014Personalty Tax a Discouragement to \u2018Honest.To \u2018Enterprise Le + LA The summary tario tale Jssegmment Commission, given on ed two facts, that be Ontario à ves) system \u2018is exten- voir sud admittedly detecte, and that a judicial and.investigating bod y\u2019 composed of men?of standing in e community, ly in full sympathy with \u201cvested Press was pre to very radical .measures in.order to reform it.\u201cThe importance of the t becomes even more evident when it is studied in.detail.| The commisisoners who signed the Te: port are:\u2014Mr.Justice Maclennan, chairman; Mr.Justice.MacMahon, Mr.D.R.Wilkie, General Manager Imperial Bank: Mr.K.W.McKay, editor Municipal World, St.Thomas: Mr.A.tawa; Mr.M.J.Butler, Hamilton.- SUBJECTS OF INQUIRY.\u201cSince making our report in January last,\u201d the report opens,\u201d we have pro ang admittedly be to confiscate Sither , \u2018 ed with the inverigation oF the matters whol] or in rent part e property \u2018 | Montreal; and Will stand as a moniment referre us, namely, inquire into one.class of the ity t aot x : 1 .- * | to the ente and [report upon:\u2014(1) The operation ut eaid in aid Ontario ports fore or ve ac: - ose : tivity of Pre energy, and business ac e laws now i er n eir proj ree or fraud.assessment \u2018of different, classes of property, Fired have property à The Lane ; ARCHITECT'S SKETCH oF THE NEW BOARD.OF TRADE BUILDING.| \"It vil occupy practically the same site for the purpose on municipal taxation, 1D country ever since ee a civikized > .! ; es the former Board of Trade building, \u2018 Îhe Province of Q cle ot agde Sor arrears one has been confer and recognize term \u2018buildings weed as dwelling Tees) by ceedingly small « Apiéalization \u2018and the en- to the secretary of.the oll company to which, 'it will be remembered, was de- th f \u2018and the duties of the municipal ownersliip.in lind, as well as in other pro- assessing them for \u2018the.rental value of the | tite hasence of \u201cwater\u201d in the stock.In- draw upon him for $25,000.To this stroyed by fire about one year ago.apd eTeo perty.To alter that policy, and without house, subject to a déduction by way of | vesiors are not only assured that they.are, Patrick replied: \u201cWe must get Rice y ago, and officers, in relation thereto.l under the abl (2) The assessment, of lands and the im- compensation fod eprive red, in of their exemption, graded according te the popula- | joining in the purchase of a business\u2019on a cut of the way.Whatever you do, e e supervision of Peter Lyall provements.thereon ctively.TY ee uly policy and nralves a tion of whe municipal.Board be \u20ac cash asi Jot that they je, also Obtain | Jones, Mr.Rice must not be here Mon- & Sons, who have received the contract ot respe radical L (5 ta Wine TH appoin - ing one o 1c most subs ritial a es | day.or its construction, its -walls RS eth of comm which is Dot ote: \"» ed for the I of the Jud of.1 rail: | known \u20ac goin pucneer ns in the Dominion of Nl RED Jones explained that Fetes 25e phoenix dike, from the ashes will rise, EXEMPT CHINERY.way companies an he \u2018\u2019spec ranudhise\u201d\u201d nada.The directors have: apparently away from e ce apa .mer he most eis fe method of | \u2018One outcome, however, of the abolition of ther persons, towether with the Jand been careful and discriminative in offer- benays PROS to Mr.pices dat as The to building will be constructed \u2018ac- fran.| pert used in connection \u2018with the special fran: th tock.The grain-growing capac- \u2018He sa ones explained, * cording e best d mos bises dor Ratutes in rating publie fran.a 1, personal pro tax, Le chise, the tax on the amount assessed to bh of the country tr west Ho En the\" bulk of Mr.Rice's property was | architectural ideas.No pains Era ince of Ontario, or under agreement with order to effect\u2019 equality as between mer- be paid to the Provincial Treasurer.and to \u2018and the produét of our.fields should be\u2019 - .\u201c left to him, it would not do.for him will be s ared, d \" D municipal corporations, such as\u2019 companies chante and \u2018manufacturers, it seems.to us \u2018bo distributed after deducting the expenses \u2018 thredied- at Tome by Canadian-made \u2018ma- Killed B ce \u201cHe : W ted to \u2018to be on the.prémjses If tirere was any.kill and.me and everything which, for the supplying of water, light, heat,and that machinery used in trade must be ex- | of the board amongst the various munivi: 'chinery.There has been a heavy impor- ecausé fle Wanted.LO tnquiry into the death.skill and.experience cañ suggest will be wer to municipalities and the.inhabi- empted from taxation.The-capital of palities concerned.An appeal from the.tation of agricultural machinery from the 4 ; Jones told of the plans for \u2018cremation.done to\u2019 make it in the greatest possible tants thereof.telegraph and telephone merchant.is invested in his stock-in-trade rd for the Court A Appeal in a proper United Stats, and the development of Pay Out $25,000 for an | The miueh-taiked-0f reination Jee, degree both safe, -convenient and orna- companies, arid companies operating rails and that of the manufacturer in his plant case to.provi d for.: .such enterprises as the Abel £oncera ; oil Plant.Jones soit, Patrick.He ldentifed the | mental.When completed, according.to 20° .Sa FE \" de T, Lond Saud he gave it unsigned to the accepted plans and specifications, it .4 ; .; | Patric was 8 wi ' > _ | saw it im the possession of Captaln of the w ode! PA every sense .; * New York, Feb, 22.\u2014A number of let- \u2018Baker.£3 and one of which the citizens : : .ters\u2019 were put in\u2019 bei in the Rice | \u201cPatrick told me,\u201d the witness sald, 4° T fontreal may well be proud.- qe.- Co rena .murder trial and\u2019 identified by Jones tnathe, v anted Mr.Rice! drugs.Then fi ho exterior of the building will be of : ; : - yesterday.One letter, dated Sept.19,.ma ee he would have the ashes buried\u2019 nely eut and\u2019 mouïded Indiana limestone, - = \u201c 1900, in Rice\u2019s\u2019writing, to Henry Oliver, he Milwaukee beside his wife, so as to The main entrance is upon St.Sacre- ; .; - agreed to advance $25,000 for the recon- isty the relatives.\u201d ment \u2018Street, and.is gained through a son dé p er x oh na.\u2018Ner's are , erie me struction of the oll plant.Jones said 8atisfy PE djourned until \u201cMonday.\u2018 h ug! - GA Ê > 0% LL Cor \u2018the letter was held back by him at The court a porc En court as shown in the illustra- , Zu were, weno .ww LT .wonee resol] vena } | Patrick's direction, =: - i \u2014_\u2014 ; 0: entrance \u2018is-flanked with Fair A y.\" \u201c = \u2018 Lt = 1 \u201cPatrick said if the letter was sent.\u201d \"THE $T.LOUIS COUNCIL.and carved columns twenty: feet.high CL : - Cl .Le : | the witness continued, \u201cMr.Oliver .: st.Louis | front of which h id \u2019 + : : ere 0 et would.draw for the money, and his {| At last nights meeting of the St.Louis nt of whi on each side are massive wore) - : .i draft would take all the cash to Mr.|.Téwn Council, the compulsory vaccination electric light standards, There are.also\u2019 .; .or Le Rice's credit in, thie\u2019 New York bank.\u201d by-law wax finally passed and adopted entrances .from St.Peter, Lemoine and Por % - TTT.: Jones said he told Patrick Mr.Rice \u2018without opposition.No other Loportant [ St.Nicholas Streets: eu : , a ue | ut scemed anxious to rebuild the.Sulborty business was transacted, and the Council i \u2018The building will be equipped with four + Ys Ç 9.; conmimen, a a and that he had telegraphed authority pr to nest week.| elevators, two on each side or the corridor : : 2° near the , main entrance.\u2018This corridor .Barer \u2014 will be finished with a white marble 20 ; ; 15 \" i - dado, and the floor of this, as well as all a Lena.ice sé M wens wore 040 ot - other corridors, will be of terrazzo mosaic.- a .\u201c1.The floors of all the offices, which will ! La i .number between 150 and 200 exclusive of .0s HF = \u201cSHIPBUILDING TRADE Aes SEE oo .Ve Bb Maur deb i tieorgia \u2018pine, and the anterior \u2018wood finish we .a - - .throughout the structure will bé of chest- w= tie * : Te .- + Le _ wwe } > \"nut.stained end polished.AI.plimbing EL un - N m1 ] \u201d Loïidon, Feb.Sd >anore is æ decreuse As to the distribution of the work, wil be uf.the To.miens Jape; all all\u2019 win » 2.> ; ; avons PO 0 _ of 55,000 tons in the.amount «sf work.in\u2019 Belfast has the very satisfactory total of Trade rooms will have a- complete.Ad ernor | \u201c0; >.+ \u2019 eo the, various shipbuilding\u2019 districts in Tho han OF 21038] the total of tem of ventilation.\u2018The building will be } pe.yo : the kingdom!\u2019 ag compured with ithe [three months ago, ix neverthelesa 26,500 hoated by ma nes material gt amt - ; 646 WhO © 0 a : * : PT - Ce : total three months ago\u2014a decrease An\u2019 tons higher than a year ago.Glasgow ' Ll won R \u201c which every district participates, ex: retu 106° vessels, Of 260,155 tons, Tender it % nearly fireproof as.it is pos - 2 Co 2° : cepting only Greenock, The total of 15:0 fons more than a year ago, but 5 de for i but oe Lo df ut in se oo .: : GROUND Fiüoon 1 PLANS °°\u2018 | ._\" work on hand, nevertheless, represents 20,000 tons less than in September last.De pro dd: apparatus and fire escapes wi > \"da, \u201c Re .| Sous doancireer o 10° RE | a very large aggregate\u2014+69 merchant Greenock, on the other\u2019 hand, exper-.EE En hia hall.whi \u2014 -/.\u2014masee\u201d N J - , - > 7 + 7 - a \u2018 vesstis o\u2014H359-205 tons\u2014or\u201490,000\u2014tons|ences\u2014-a\u2014bétter\u2014state\u2014of affairs\u2014than 1 £ he ange Ho he > ilding bei - SES.rr > .Co T o-anma ones | more than a year ago, and higher than for some months, its total being -55- ed on the high on be \u20ac i ne.in Mosse neue Co \u2018 \"\u20ac ; \u2018at the beginning of many previous vescels of 191,675 tons, 28,400 tons more | six\"stories high\u2014will be eet long, 41 ; ,Ç worse nme WC \"+ years with the exception of 1899, when than in September, and 38,600 tons feet wide, and 2 feet ah extending .\u2019 the total was 1.401087 tens.Withal, iore than in January of last year.through the sixth floor to the roof, and .the conditions of \u2018the.industry cannot - On \u2018the northeast coast, where no to the right and Jeft, and connecting with - \u2018be pronounced as roseate; few erders sailing ships are being built, the con- |.will the reading room and Becre- \u2019 \u2018dre going, and.thus the work com- ditions can scarcely be pronounced al- tary\u2019s office.\u201d - \u2018 .: menced within the three months is 35 together satisfactory.The Tyne total\u2014 The contracts specify that the building .\u2019 .per cent.less than in the preceding 81 vessels pf 257,919 tons\u2014-is about 7,000 fhall be under roof by early fall of this : quarter.Thus the orders now on hand tons higher thar a yeür ago; and Sun- |Vear, and that it shall be finished and.: Ar RE: represent only eight or nine months\u2019 derlard.with 49 vessels of 177,437 tons, ready for occupancy by the s spring of 1903.: = BoARD- OP\u201d - \"TRADE -\u2014- BVILDING, - SRE > work.| records the small increase of 1.652 tons; We may, well believe that is new edi- - Sean: 2a.Ne \u201cThere are more sailing vessels bufld- but the Tees total is 12,600 tons down\u2014 fice will far surpass.the old one, not only Se \u2014Rm Ing than for years.\u201d The total tonnage 28 vessels of 92,340 tons; and the Har- |in stability.and heauty of design and fin- \u2019 of these is 31,503 tons, which Includes tlepool return.of 21 vessels of \u201884,845 ish.but.in convenience of arrangement .= + \u201c1 ive vessels over 3,000 \u2018tons; and four tons is 16,585 tons less: and thus the and appointment as well, for, aside from 7 .or Co between 2,000 and 3,000 tons.The num- result on the northeast odast Js a fe Te Ÿ the À best oll and .a x \u2018.LC 2 .sta ce « ways, street railways, aad \u201celectric rail- nd machiñery.We have.therefore, in- SMOKE IN PUBLIC.1 ghould\u201d he encouraged \u2018with a view to ber en { immense steams th La le pt Case, \u201cincluding Warships, is as design, the Board of Trade will be able ways.cluded among the exemptions in \u2018the ap-| \u2014\u2014 manufacturing all our agricultural machin.pu TE ara: hand 18.such vessels of | follows: oo .{to profit by their past experience ob- ' °(3) Improvements in the assessment | pended bill machinery used in any trade or Society, Women, English and Ameri=\"ery in Canada.her Si tons three between 9000 1902 No Tons.tained in erecting\u201d their first building.laws.of Ontario\u201c su gested in recent: years \u2018mennfaoture can, Are Not Convention- Ridden./ d The hoard of directors.is an.exe eedingly over , Fons, i bet re 8 000 and Merchant vessels: 469 \"1.359.203 It will be a mater | for sincère congratu- by legislation in other countries.They had.the Commissioners continue; in.San Francisco.| strong one, and pearly all have heen se- 8nd 10,000 tons, six ween ht 4 1 METCTANL V Bocuse : eta ] he Board of Trade are com- \u201c y .+ the .9,000 tons, and eleven between 7,000 and British naval ships.3 311,600 lation \u2018when the Board e are com- \u2018(6) The statutory exemptions from tax- endeavored to tax private persons and cor- S {lected by reason of.their suce ossi ex + 5.000 3; in all, 38 vessels over the Foreign naval ships 10 21,725 | fortably housed in their new building.All ation ae and as to what, if any, perations by analogous methods.de seem: Palace tel arom ant in vere pericnce Jn the nw l'as ai, i this 7,000 tons: w hich- was an exceptional Is § sr \u2014 indications point tq the-fact that our city anges should be made therein, ed to be a sufficient advance in the taxa- ¢ ro eountry.Investors would do we ex \u2018Totals .5140 hold \u2018of an era of renewed 77) The rentringement, revision mend: | on of moh sorporstn for.the present [Shi aimé women of usin Glen\u201d he enferprse\u201d megeuroment dos han top yours gn.| | Totals conn Crm ie on the Shretild of an es of renewed en and consolidition of the provisions if in the case of rail ways \u2018their\u2019 lan e : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ¢ re \u2018445 1,269,919 b tting that euch an important fac- .t one table wis th h 1: N hips \u2018gn hand; Lioyd\u2019s Registry gives Merchant vessels .442 -1,269,919 is but fitting that eu © assessment act and the amendments valied like that of private persons, includ Torrance, of Landon te Me] AT WESTERN HOSPITAL.tha tonnage \u201cfor sale\u201d as 98,228 tors.British.naval ships.47 313,880 tor as the: Board of Trade should.occupy thereto And to prépare such amendments | ing the structures thereon, and in the case > v , 1 \u2018olonial ow: 5 tak 172 Foreign naval ships: 18 54,265 a building in -keepäng witlr their promin- tn, might appear to be advisable, and Le ui other, corporations poedming speci pri Princess De Cuma day in | Te visiting governs to (he Western | Era and Ca avais tata i | orelgn naval ships.IV 0255 a building inquire and hear and consider and repor cé \u2018n regard to the use of the public [Most unconscious manner, .(ie eva ome À for the.wee commene- ._ \u2019 : 1: roduced _ upon any other matters connected.with Land, if the right to use the land be|, At the next \u2018table wat Mrs.Kenneth ing February 24 are Messrs.George A.| usual, about 13 pér cent.Of these Ger- pee en ape pi Atrition ard lans eprodueed the assessment and taxation of property nssrésed, and that that method of taxation Wilson, of Tranhy Croft, a famous Eng.Gréene,, Charles Gurd and E.P.Heuton.| Many is\u2019 the est Cie evel.W us be | t will \u2018wh ompleted; which might be brought to our attention, will be more in harmony -with what \u2018they lish- beauty, smoking.complacently.a vessels of 38,752 tons, Austria Hungars we have 32,600: tons nore Whe ork Qn building as ie vil Appear = then completed; h t .a I th rt.thé roo: 4 \u2019 \u2019 a .,.{coming second w en Vv | han an a year , e and s % per \u2018mb jects Gor ehmideration.\u201d o be pro- ee ion pon.% Da er tinguished ooking Belgian woman.ay Mr.Eugene Richard, (of the Richard 29.300 tons: Holland third with eight | ships, however, are further advanced, |end fifth floors; was furnished by Mr.Das _ ould pon, gr the coo whiffs.Encouraged by these | lompany, agents for \u201cSemi-Readÿ\u201d\".in Vessels, of 26.652 tons: then Greece with.{ and thus the tonnage does not repre- ['vid R.Brown, the able.and experienced PERSONALITY TAX CONDEMNED, \u201cA \u201c\u2018apeciel franchise,\u201d it is explained, ie | examples, an American \u2018woman.of much fhe, who has.Tes Jar week | in ive.\u2018Vessels, « of 15,276 tons.= lsent the same relative advantage.architect whe designed the: iia The -commissioners \u2018then discuss the gen- the term applied to.the use which a quasi- beauty, who had at\u2019 first refrained, pro-| the city, Jeaves for the West.to a; .oe .eral property tax, and quote several au- publia corporation makes of public lands.{duced a cigarette case of her own and .» Lu Alt would som lo bo tat | RECOMMENDATIONS MADE, [Péri re | in Ontario, as everywhere else,: the direct RU van .nu .taxation of personal property, generally| The summary of the commission's recom ST.LAMBERT NOTES.\u2018 5 fails to reach the new kinds of property _m ndations is as follows: oe and Mrs.Helaseo were the guests |.: es ae or wealth which modern civilization has 1) That real \u2018property\u2019 be assessed at of Mrs.Hart, Villa Rosa, last .Saturday > 2 \u2014 : produced.The more comprehensive -gen- FA agp] vaine, inculding, STE | \u2018evening for tea.: -eral property tax which prevails in most an e Tea property it tow Covey 1 of \u2018the States of the American Union fails | That the right use by any person of high- EEE, Dei a_ visitor.in n \u2026.=> a0 2 JILin spite of the moet stringent provisions | ways, or\u2019 other public places, in addition In the hack ; the kati Ro es pon 0 : .- ane for the discovery.of personal \u2018property.\\| to the structures- thereon, \u2018be assessed at n here eat ey matell on the skal ing ; ; ë* è + \u201c020aue °.i The various attémpts to compel is en-| actual value, rink here last Saturday the Outremon | .wax forcement stricter inquiries\u2019 and (2) That the assessment and taxation of | Club beat the local one by a score of 4 to Reset |.ses a = : * #4 wonad greater penalties have only brought a personal \u2018property other than income be |3- \u201c .Sones \u2014 \u2014 .; \u201d , SL train of moral evils upon the- .commun- abolished.Miss Amy Buchanan returned Tome last \u2014 Co \u2018® an ity.without reaching the property intend- | (3) That in lieu of the tax on sonal Saturday.efter_a very enjoyable \u2018two : passacm 8.tou EN Pasraue - ed to be taxed.As Prof.Ey has sdid of | property, the following \u2018method of xation | months\u2019 trip to Toronbo.and .Berlin.She : i : \u201c it: \u2018The more you perfect it, the worse adopted: was present, at the \u2019Vamsity.ball under the + .you make it\u2019 In its application to per- (a) Tax all\u2019 persons (with some excep- chaperonage of Lady Meredith.2 ,\u2018 .Connibon ponal property it has been pronounced to tions in the case of certain.co ations) d s A 4 The second of the winter.dances wa be unequal, capricious in\u2019its incidence, re- with reference to their income (subject to held in the boathouse on Wednesday even a BE B : plete, with ingongr uities, and its deficien- a suitable exemption), in most cases in- ing last, which, notwithstanding the veuve venue woxve vanne , cies of.Theil le are aggravated and ex- directly, but in some cases diredtly, Upon storm, was well attended, A good many Root ; .| .wand acerba vy 1ts non-enforcement.= income Bowe i Lo E \u201cIt is in Ontario practically a tax upon] (bh) Whete a a peron\u2019s income is derived from the city were present.lub .W Ch om : the estimated \u2018capital of merchants.No from.trade, manufacture\u2019 or finanoial or The usual meeting bf the Literary Clu CE = TS « - | other.persons are taxed on personal prép- | commercial business (private bankers ang | took place on Tuesday eveniug ¢ at the re- cp Ke : ~ - exw ° Ct \\ erty (other than income in the few cases brokers excepted), in oltien, towns and vil- $idence of - Mr, Clarke, when Mr.A.C.ry ze, ° moxus \u2026 °o A, esse - in which income is taxed) and scarcely any lages, tax tax the person by reference to the Heath read a most interesting paper onl .° - J = : incomes are taxed, except a.few in cities rental value bf the premises occupied for the \u201cStaffordshire potteries.\u201d 4 x rE : « and towns, and then very unequally.Most the purpose of his business or occupation, The annual Sunday school festival of « Co 9 | villages dé not attempt to tax incomes at instead of directly.upon income.the Methodist Church was held on Mon: > o J .v ; \u2019 all, sein the case of pereons following other day eveniñg last in the achoolroôni, and mesmo RE VE : .: \u201cexw sous : FAILS IN TTS EFFFOT.| glings (including private bankers and was largely attended and enjoyed by the Sap .; Ç \u201c brokers), exempt income to 41,000; youngsters.- : - - sonso LL i : .; From Another jcnéarely, different int where es oo more than sl, 000 but \u2018noË .- .: \u2018 : of view the genera y tax fails in: its; nore than tax the person by refer- | so : .: ' .on de effect.Wher! fates are imposed er.ce bo, the ental value 2%.the.premises ABELL MACHINE BUSINESS, ; < .- ;Ç on erent sses persons in propor- occupied for the purpose is business \u2018or | RB D ' .- : tion to their ahility to JLo, pay, measured occupation, instead \u201cof directly upon in- The John Abell (Sogine and machine wvoazs« À - .\u201cou oe wows their wealth, it is object that iness, ot oo Spoctus of which appears * : » s , 4 a, \" To those persons upon whom the tax is laid Po) Where the income.of gf such » in today\u2019s Heral pis \u201ca Canddian concern, ours \u2018| foes - a EC shall really bear it.If they can shift it to| is more than 34,000, tax y reference the headquarters eing in Toronto.For ox wouse Ç + others are really not taxed.Experi: to the rentel value \u2018of ge Pere, or og- many.eam the John Abell a qsrioultural 1 : ' _ roid seem to show that when mer- cupation, a leu, of his income has \u2018been known all over -On- .Ca : ponts, lenderw of money, insurance com- up to and tex i upon rio, and the business is a successful one Jot ERE Ln ' penies and many others are taxéel on their an fire) onal incomé woo having already.Owing, however, to the growth | - , eo - SL ; a ; capitalized property, the, only le on the case of perwons havi | of business.in nitoba, as well~as other ee © rOURTH MPOR \"PIN reise the price of ny afin ot of 1 in- rom Investments and.the ax and pro has been found necessary to vot YLT A Ame ame \u2018eb .Co Yereat, premiume 4n ads so that the dot Toor foie busin eus or calling, tax th x fe es fi ities, ies, hence, th the\u2019 réorganisa- aay : .tax y upon the poreony irec n ' jnoome ex n e .Sh hare who deal with them, emphiona.ST the ON which .~ $ : ! i he Me ; sent tk ° oo and men of the Hessian regiments form- \\ & va ++ 1 : .11Y CRE : 5 §- {ing pert of the cavalry brigade under his me Fr 2; = + \u2018 .: SA > l Î oo.: \u2019 | com to stand aponsors to his y .Lo : +, , LF.3 m4\" \u2018 = ca - mirl.e christening took pjsce st the : 12 - .tof CR Le : 2e | : .| close of the war; and deputations from \u2019 ot SL 4 Ce ; ; ] : the regiments were present, It wes à .a 3 .ig \u2019 A 10: : sad ur, for Hesse ad, thrown.Pr a a \u20ac a 5 En p .\" Naa .With- Austria agai ruseia, ompare the Retallers\u2019 Pri a $ \u201c8 Tr Louis bad to fight against bis own bro- ; oi Te h ; ki : .oe thers, who ere eerving in the.Prussian .with those of the Manufacturer i .; a , ; Ly .' ) Ca sry In gratitude for the end of the : Co .Washington, February 31\u2014P, Henry {of epologising in « lnoghing jocular tone, cne instance he was followed by all the |vonfiict he named his daughter Irene, _ ' is un jolly good felborv.He bas had with the remark: \u201cYou know I am a [officers on deck, and when he came to the which\u201d signifies peace.1t was on this - chance to distinguish himself in war.He Potsdamer.\u201d The point is, in fact, that [surface with the seaman in his grasp he faccount that the Princess Irene in her had no great missions \u2018of state to perform.| the natives of that city have the reputa- found himself surrounded by-most.of his [youth was known as.the \u201cFriedenskind,\u201d : | 4 He js à enilor, and twenty of his forty [tion of being \u201cstow.\u201d ; staff.After some delay to get orders jor \u201cChild of Peace.\u201d ; - years \u2018have been t in active service The prince has an admiration for the from an officer below deck, a rope was At.the age of 12 she lost her mother, .|\u2018\u201c\u2019O Woman ; in our hours of ease ° 9 on the sea.Yet all Germany loves him.Kaiser which amounts almost to reverence [thrown to the.epluttering officers, but Princess Alice, daughter of Queen Vie- Uncertain, coy and-hard to please.\u201d ne m to take it |toria.Four métherless girls were left There is one thing that Certainly will please you if you get it, and that Is It aduires bie #20d sense, Sour s but he.is a favorite Tl u he.Bmperor, ond étiquette forbade any of ria were I 20 i his nobility, his clean {J es some oO é es of a brother ore e prince, and § too far 1 to ictoria and of Em- : ir i - loyalty: to father and b er.It adores upon a time, as the story goes, astern to reach it.There was danger of es Toomer eh ara, wits of \u201cUn- MONSOON CEYLON TEA.All Grocers.Lead Packets.1869 1871 Notre Dame St.Bell Telephone Main 4479.Merchants Telephone 502.ESPECIALLY NEXT WEEK\" him for his humor end his amiability.[the Kuiser fell a vichim to seasickness\u2019 a tragedy, and the prince, understanding |ser Fritz.\u201d One of these girls is now The prince is a toyal good fellow in|during a cruise on his yacht and was the Mityation, lost hie temper in the most Empress of Russia, ther is the wife of Christ Church Cathedral, _ v n.Arch- i 1 ip the sense in whidh' Americans use the term fo to take to his cabin.The experi: | royal fashion.A\u2019 powerful swimmer Grand Duke \u2018Sergius of Russia, who is deacon Norton, D.D.rector of Montreal; : ] ' He i¢ democratic and aïmple in habit.enced sailor prince enjoyed the situation, himself, he savagely erdeved the nearest governor-general of.Moscow, and a third Dav F J.Steen, MA, Shear & riat a .J .He doesn\u2019t stand on his dignity as à prince [and while the Kaiser was struggling with [officer to seize the rope.The officer, al- is the consort of Prince Louis of Batten.of the royal blood.Above all things he yoda and towels the younger brother open.ready partly exhausted, tried to salute, (berg, & captain in the British Mediter- Minions a mister 8 am.Holy Cr 6 HLORODYNE.i is manly.He puts on no- aire, and he |ed the cabin door to poke in his head but went under water ranean squadron.- It is therefore a re: er, Rev.H.T.'S.Boyle.- 4.15 p.m., Lit- \u2014 * is bound to win the admiration of Am-|and shout: \u201cHello William! How.does| Then the prince ke\u2014spoke- emphat- markable quartette of sisters.any.7 p.m.Cathedial service.Preacher And you will find a difference of enicans.- your divine majeëty feel now?\u201d e an- dcally\u2014and continued to speak as his} * = ; v Rev, H.! Bancroft.All ta free at the ; That is ds it should be, for there are |gwer was a soda bottle thrown sufficiently officers caught the line ind +hung to it, WINS A NOBLE TRIBUTE.7 o'clock service.Sunday \u2018 school and 50 to 78 per.cent.The only manufacturer of COSTUMES, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, COATS, CAPES, Etc, In Montreal, selling Retall at the Manufacturer's Price.many reasons why the United States and wide do no damage to flesh and blood.one behind the other like a string of fish, When the sailor prince came home from Bible Classes in Synod Hell, 3 p.m.Mon.i the German Empire should be the best Die Kamer likes to drop in on his bro: [The admiral was still speaking when he | his cruises he often \u2018found his sweet cou- gay.St.Hatthias a, \u201cHoly Communion The Original and Only Genuine of friends, Frederick the Great not only |ther at the echloes at Kiel, and the rela- |'was hoisted reapectfully aboard.and \u2018it ain from Hesse in attendance on his mo-| jresses by the elt > ergy vlogs oe se } : ; praised the generalship of Washington, tions of the two families are very cordial.is saxl his impromptu address continued ther, Empress Frederick, and à warm at- Tri It Cty ay, pan.\u2018 : \u2014m 1.\" ut he befriended the struggling colonies A good atory is told of the meeting of the .2 .and Viger Beare oer of Se.Des St.Vice-Chancellor Sir W.Page Wood stated of America.In 1786 he entered into \u20ac |two brothers last fall.In -the course of ° ; ne vo jubliel / treaty with the young republic, and its !a discussion Henry took occasion to quote] .2 oo no .Holy Communion; Fie m.RY ayer.here ue luvantor rap rod, _ provisions smack of an alliance.from Shakespeare: \u201cThere are more things 0 0 : | Preacher, the rector.8 pm undey the whore à rendant Fo | * LOOK at hese | Ta LITY: INCRBASED.- in heaven and earth, fiotatio, than are : @ ILE,\u2018 school and Bible class.7 p.m.evene and the e story of.the Defendant.Free | atT ese Bargains Le CORDIA! ; ot dreamt of in your phi wy,\u201d nd he Dryer a raugers heartily welcomed and an, was literally untrue.and be regretted \u201cThe balance of our FANCY SKIRTS, To cmphazie his good will, Emperor slyly added: As the divine illiam c .; \u2018Ç to say that it had been sworn to.\u2014 Times, well lined flare style, tallor made, AVilli sends hi lv brother, Heinrich said.\u201d The emperor, keen to detect the - The Chunch of St.James the Apostle.\u20148 July 10.; .extra finish.This Skirt 1s retatled 9 William sends lis.only brother, : joke, - tered with: th mar em.Holy Commuiton.11 a.m.Morning 4, : éverywhere 1 50 the Navigator, the beloved of Germany covert joke, -countered with the rema I Dr.J.Collis ; ry or $3.50.Price at the the gant igato ions ss his personal \u201cDear me, did 1.eay that, Henry, I had prayer.opm] Evening ayer rennes Or.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne | Manufacturer's, and Bpecial (to greet.tae a8 ; oy ite forgotten.\u201d ° , ; : .2 ; , .A, .1s the best and most certain remedy în LAll next week .ppce representative, \u2018The nature of the mission qui \u2018 p.m.Sunday school., Coughs, ] 1 ; a ; of the sulor prince is clearly indicated , SAVED THE KAISER.so .rd AU.Saints\u2019 Church, Corner St.Denis and NUE, Re et ns uIaDtiOS, .Tm bave 150 SRIRTE 1m Prise, .in this extract from a message cabled he natural affection between the two | CF M | Marie Anne.Streots, meats free, divine ser- | The Illustrated London News, of September -Oxtord gray or.biack, tailor made, by the Kaiser to the President.cos Th ed brothers \\és doubtless | .pr og Neejat 11 a.m, end 7 p.m.Sunday #chool iG, says: at i weoe asked which single ; latest style stitching at the bottom, \u201cHe.mince) will be able to ex divtirquue ; ; > Q 10.ctor, ev.Canon Evans edicins should prefer take abroad «.we nished.ort 80.8 He: (the prince) pr f | strengthened by the: act that Henry saved |- .; - M.A; .\u2019 .: or me, as likely to be the most generally veste .what we manufacture Be ce St.Martin's Church, Rev.G.Osborne I should\u2019 say CHLORODYNE.I never travel selves.All next week .81:89 \u2018Twoop, .M.A., rector.\u20148 a.m.Holy Com- Without it, and its general applicability to munion, Usual eervices at 11 w.i.and | ibe relief of a large number of simple ail- 7 p:m.Preacher at both services, the rec.Mente forms ita best recommendation.\u2019 Co Everything of the OV .; y sinceré feeli 0 rensta ry sav _ oo fmiendship for the United.States © and William's Lite wlule they were swimming +.JN their illustrious head.\u201d : .m the Havel: nea.tne soxalled Marble > y jes of the oc |palace in the summer of 1874.With hs A The international courtesi À 3 3 sion arc.one thing.\u2018The personality Untauing' good hunwr and sunny dispo- |.a CN ) vie nr is another, and it will appeal \u20acition Prince Henry unites a protound AR À N 19.Subject both morning and ovening Dr.J.Collis Browne\u2019s Chlorodyne [ to Americans, for he hin a hail£e!low-well- ference for the hauser When in the publc I ESS free and \u2018unappropriated.Strangers.wel-.The Right Hon.Earl.Russell communi-| 4 Latest : met.The prince is hali English, has j\u20acye.After Germany had taken Kuo-| CUS ei.coped.* cated to \u2018the College of Physicians and Co ., spent much time in England and under- Chou in 1897, \u2018the.Kuuser sent his brother : AA St.George's Church, 2nd Sunday dn Lent.- \u20187, T.Davenport that be had received + Beautiful Dress Skirts.stands th Anglo-Saxon\u2019 character.tie 10 China, to Hatidie tne situat.on.l'u |.CL 2 \u2014Holy Communion after evening service.| information to the effect that the only 128 CLOTH SKIRTS, very fine, Ox- «was on a mission -to China in 1808, when the emperors remarks\u2019 concerning the | - a IAN CA 11.05,\u2018 mosning prayer.Preacher, Rev.remedy of any service in Cholera was ford gray or black, tailor made.flare the Gernian «hip: Irene caused.some cri] dignity oc tue Geman Crown Urince | | au FE AN EA) Principal Hackett.3 o'clock, Sunday Chioredyne.\u2014 Sse Lancet, December a, style, corded and fancy, curved frills, § ticism by jemoving à number of Spaniards Heory respumxled:, 11° \\ , , ml di 1: Li school and Bible asses.7.05, eveulng ; .: .Tigely pue Advertised every- who were in distress at Subig Bay.north! \u20181 thans your majesty from the.bot- ass Te a roaster, Dean armee ae by | DE: J.Collis Browne's Chlorodyne | vero for 510,0, Al nent a 5.09 of Maniia, during the Ameru in, war with tom of a loyal.brotuerly Jo anil \u2014 ely / D front door at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.will be Is a certain cure for Cholerg, Dysentery, | We must admit that we have the ad- Spain.Prince Henry smoot 1e! that out heart.am an mate y 0 eto = TEE ; 2 4 / directed to seata before divine service be-.Diarrhoea, Colic, ete.: Sd vantage over our competitors in that by an official note, explaining that the proclaim and pre 18 woud to al who |.TA us glus.Wednesday, epectal lenten service, Caution.Nons genuine witbost the words we manufacture afl our own goods.Irene took on board only Spanish women wull hear and those who will not uhe: gos.X 8.30, Preacher, Rev.Dyson Hague.\u201cDr.J.Collis Browne's Chiorodyne\u201d in the Ÿ ._ P and children.who were removed \u201cfroni pel of your: majestys anointed person.\u2019 CT Teacher's mesting, 2.30 p.m.stamp.Overwhelming medical testimony ac- CS TT qe \u201d û Co ives of h itv and with a strict ob- The princes democrau®Ë aecartipess 1s i Churoh\u2019 of the Redeemer, '¢ 1, companies each bottle.Bole manutacturer, $ If You have not already setiled on your motives of humanity an a strict ol 2041 ; t ] A ' ; er, Cote St.Paul, ; Spring Styles In Skirts, Bloases, ) \" gervance of -the.rules of neutrality\u201d _\" [indicated by a number of ætoires.One | / Rev.H.Gomery, rector Mor ing prayer Lr DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russeil Btrest | Costumes.Coats or Capes, look in | It has been said the prince fully ee:ab- day at Wilnelmshavenhe put a thaler be-j° J Li i at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer ut 7 o'clock, ndon.W.C.' : od our windows every week, sad you : Yidhed his popularity among the Anglo- tween hig teéth and dashed ap the rigging à lid ff # | ducacher, Des JH .iowery.Sunday ser | =.will see the latewt.; Raxons in the far Kast when he stepped oi the chip erymg: \u201cHe who catches me-| - - À EE) choot and de class at.3 p.m.\"ae Te ur | - a up to the buffet of the Hong Kohg Club |shall have the thaler.\u201d - Altnhougn he wuasy- i 7 i Belcher -Momorlnl Church; Verdun, Rev.| TE _ j ; .\u2014 \u201cand called for a whisky and soda.The [hotly pursued by nivst of the suip's crew / fl HE tor storning, praye! at 1118 \"A IE bALLEE BROS, \\ \u2018+ Very Chic\u2014This Cerded : attendant \u201cpoured .out a portion: of liquor he was nut caught.Swinging -hunselt to | prayer at 7 o'cluck.Sunday school at £ À er ENGRAVERS 5 \u2018 5 in a glass, whereupon the prince said: } the .deck by .a rope after a Lively chase pei.i ee : ; I WEDDING INVITATIONS aN Skirt : : : \u201cGo an: don't stop till I say when.\u201d .jhe turned to the nearest of his pursuers .SC Cyprians® (under St.George's Y.M 5 VISITING ronT Mame caro £ BI 7, 10k ~ lend said: \u201clf you are as thirsty us LE LA CA), corner Ple IX.and Adum btrect, phobies Sha hi 1 Marufactured recently, 12d which we To LIKES TO JOKE.Jem you must \u2018need 31.sv here's your | Maisonneuve, Morning Prayer at 11.Sun- | \"19 BLEURY STREET.Montre ra offer for the first Urie.104) Bemu-.Prince Henry enjoys jokes, and hé can\u2018 money.\u201d .To = day school at 4 Evening prayer at 11.LEURY STREET, Montreal tity!\" SKIRTS, t= Cloth, All Wael, rince Ty Jos I ES cals to Am- | CAN AQUATIC EXPLOIT., Preacher, Rév: H.Jekill.= Se | in drab cr marine bigs gray qe Ox- ~ tell one on himeclf, which app 0 .- ; ses cn i St.Stephens Church, Weredale Park : ; | ford gray or dtack.taller made, flare .erican sensibilities\u2019 He was born at} On another occasion when the .prince Dépehester Street and\u2019 Atwated 8 o or \u2019 SE \u201catyle, fancy corde?design Ralf way.Potsdam, and whén he doesn\u2019t understand | was watch lieutenant oi the O.ga, which\u2019 | Celebration of Holy Communion AL 8 am.vy ' 1 We shouid eell them st $30.08, bur $ a thing .at oncé he has a quizzical Way vas lying in tne Gull of \u2018hoei, an order - : A and 10 a.m.Mormdug,praver at 11 o'clock, 7 | } fn order to advertisa them, we will - _ mo |-Was given \u2018Lnrough him for ail hands ta To Ù Dreachers the rector.sunday school aud ! eh them all next week £9.99 : \"1 bathe.The weather wis chilly, and ap\u2019 ee, | i .le class at 3 o'clock.Evening mayer at , : : , ; B : os san termes is ens -9 a INL ofhicer remarked to the: prinee that the .2 ; He .(T,0°elock.Preacher, Rev.Dysou Hague, {N= The question, \u2018How many treat- | A - IT MAKES OLD MEN YOUNG {eich or oe tists re EA i nr, posant se ee ee \u201ceen als À A8 To OUR OONPETTIEE Lee .ed He then suggested that the order be.Ls Se .St.Matthias urch, estmount, 8.1 ; J r ft 80° are : ; \u2019 \u2019 \"a Co countermanded.int ; i Soi Je i 1 \u201c- THE-NEW DANCE., Fe ea prim ety motion an UE mente wiih.1 ook wares Shan betorer | the Hour: féça of the Fashions of \u2019 .ithout entering into \"any dizcu~=ion Mi i A 1 \u201c m6 ; ; : chliss.-7 pm.eve * or, che They.seem to to t A a - : , MANY YEARS ADDED TO THE Prince Henty; vihe was standing on the May be vary Simple but ont nil tie pen lue ot Hath pere in cer TA heats free and requires as much arrention as the air ! ~ LIVES OF THOSE WHO USE Thiidge, sprang trom that high place nto f+ \u2019 nes : ! ; P SERRE me * strälhgers welcome.Special collection In and teeth, and that it grows old faster bo , + \"THIS GREAT DISCOVERY.the sta.Quickly swimming to the Jar | +, Soo - .oo aid of Inoresani Missions.Rev.Ddward than any other part of the body.-It 1° Capes.Capes : \u2019 \u2019 \u2018obs ladder\u201d ltauging astern, he mounted Hor some time.Mark Twain hae com: 1aolnent was furmpd between.them, Unser Bushell MAL, rector, Co oo requires\u2019 care \u2018all.the time.re .EXT .: as TEE \u2018lio the bridge in dripping.uniform.and plained of the.ditficultiex ot the German | Fins was already in his Inst ines when St.\" Pauls\u201c Church, Dorchester Streot.\u2014 |: Rational and Byglenic trestment 3 ALL N | x : What a Windsor Resident of 70 Years | aid -(o.the otficer.\u201cDa you think su Fr tunge in emergepoies like this, but tie {Henry consulted- lim about: marrying The \u2018Rev.James Barclay.IE; pastor, | J ne \u201ccing of 87 to.ar ct Mad in | $ We lmve stil! 2[ CAPER, 1 Benver 2 : ' © of Age Says.© mew 210 .* | prince got along.The speech was never | Princess Irene, all thie emperor, who WU officiate at both services\u2014Morning ser needs.© your complexion BR; î or Boucie Goth, All Woel, navy bius ?; oF Sas.TT EAN Hr.James Sherwood, of Windsor.Ont.has Mäining on the-bridge in his wet clothing, are_understoud_ to have contained\u201d {us |eancer an Mis Chavat, wrote This note.and | nesday.evening, -service \u201cat.£15 o'clock.Montres! Dermatolo ; 3] fastitate, valne, $11.50.As Ce season ™ ad- & attained\u2019 the ripe old âge of 70 years.À tew stood his watch out to the end.| memorable.order, delivered to the signal presséd it into lus son's hand: Ladies\u201d Ald aitd Dorcas Sovicty on Tues | I à We gis | y vazetng, and we do Dot ) years ago he suffered from an attack of par- * Henry won a warm, place.in the hearts man: | \"-\u2014.and the mext tune 4 man \u201cYeu Lat Jeast Lae uvver given, me \u2018day afternoon ut 2.00.\"King's Daughters\u2019 Consultation by Appointment a ; very let over.S499 L.alysis, and a second attack came on bim {of his men onie by pardoning u seaman falls overboard you therve him a hyphen moments pore and will rgtke as good Sewing Circle, Tuesday at\u2019 10.30.Ladies\u2019 Sen \"Handsome Parlors.4 .\u2014 twelve mon hs ago.The result of this trouble wiio had.fallen.asleep.during one\" of the fated rope before.you call any quaditied u husband as © bave made a loving | Missloumry Auxillary.\u2018rst Tuesday of _ 2808 BT.CATHERINE ST.i IEE \"à Was Lo seriously derange\u2019 bis digestive organs, | Kaiser's Sunday, ecrmôus on, board \u2018the [nfficét; and thèn; à\" the.doutsledaxied son.\u201d } .nipnth -at 4.Seats\u2019 fice at Sunday eves- \u2019 i CS \u201cMi Are Selling 3 and complicated nervous .troubles followed.| agghip.; \u201cIe captain\u2019 had seen the man | asterisk doesn\u2019t know enougi to catch it Bismarok, vo zs then chancellor, .op- Ing services.44 wo ; oy : Heé obtained fro) Labelle & Co., of Windsor, ; So ervits \u2018entenc i \u2014whv, let him swim!\"- ; ; wed, the uv ide \u201cthe.\u2018ground of st2.Panls Misston, St .Charles Street, - \u2014 Co a bottle of South American Nervime, It had | nod, dnd aiter the services senten ed Him why, let AIM JER \u2026 Pose cu ade on\u201d (he.ground OF} point St.Chi es \u2014Marittig service, 11a, Tem À Rapidly.an immediate effect on the \u2018stomach trouble, 12 Wo days\u2019 arrest for breach of discip- - HAPPY HOME LIFE.\u201c| the \u2018close rel.caieap between the cou- la Lvening service, © a in,.Sunday.|- : ) The dakarce of CAPES, Fast sad and on the nerves, besides strengthening the line.Prince Henry heard of the cir- LE cor [ins hot he vis suspected où trying to pchpol, 3.pan: Sewing class, Friday, 3 pom.tried with Far.made ef Back\u2019 heart's action, which had become weak He cuinstänce and al wR \\ Tin vl.gn % 25, \u201c > CL ; Lo | Toe wn Cage, LR 2 MERE \u2018 #2 Le.i cn , & ca te TN 3, Toe oy 3 \"es .\u20ac .f \u2014~ > .> \u2019 Se > & oe - i oo y LT Tes Sn Co è, LT > à.RE Loe Cae 0 a is eae Ln 25 ; \u20ac = I Ta ( ' .oo { , Eas, oe .+, PT LR NES 0.SN SE ie .> \u2018 ° : BE Co.Oo : Rg ; : - .| .; - ; ._.= - ; .;.| THE MONTREAL DAILY MERALD, SATURDAY FEB 22, 1908 ~~ ~~ °° °F ; CL rg = gen re EEE ts amen J apr dm rene ge rer ES ; .2; ; ; Lo ; : A « > PY ° sms = \u2014\u2014\u2014 ro ) q re 1-0 tein © The Twentieth Century Disease.NR junes thats are aile pon boc Blouet always writes [\u20ac + e Twentie \u2018 5 } [EEE ee EEE AE TU ET wentleth Century Disease.Th DP ihe SAE | ME | The correondens ot Taine is to be C4888 More Dastlis than all athor Diseases Combined.How to Avoid belay Numbered Among Its Victims idiary love episode.Glim are given |b t out in volumes\u2014 , \u2018 \u2018 ( .a : {of the ite TC a a his family et possi in dE arts in bare authors Ho o pats the use of locking the stable door after the .kindly people, and don't want to hurt your sensitive eC 3 __ , ! w¥ !Wihite hall; and of \u201cthe itnense religious widow discovers enough letters to justify the door first.Apps * in to is forshanded and, locks Ings, by telling you of the sickening, disgusting toe BALLADE OF TRUS WISDOM.during ths Just year of bis rebdenco i | (50, 38 Vell as th peey louie In an opens of the ediion.Th books gocd of trating\u201d 21 incurable disease 1 Bo forchandtd, lt you are wise.gad show god deroset spoush to | then à ed CPS v The opini Phe i Jiher lock the Gateway\u2014Catarrh, and thus prevent Consuinp- decide to have your Catarrh attended to Tiaht aay! hw \u2018Uxiord, as an undergraduate\u2014written by te fou and ideas of Teine rather tion from taking hold of your system.Every sensible the next question to determine is what treatment 1s best Walle others are saking for beauty ol an \u2018\u2019animal\u201d\u201d a É lis tutors caded pu pictec atar ; fame, | LL ë .Am val ,\u201d as une of lua 8 ciiioc public life of Cromwell is depicted [than \u2019 te pers | 20e prasiuie to know that for which they tam, \u201cwho tead but did, mot read Fold with much fidelity that one might imagine ial of these epifties.point o£ Consumption and ee tn sufferer la very trums\u2019 Avoid the numerous, inferior and.worthless Or couruug Queen Venus, that affable haps rarer etill in these\u2014written, tou, bY His lon trun les with the P.Sl inme t of Amo th gbtanen v in nftermands, Derhaps right away\u2014but perhaps next year or man of rol-knouw ne water es ee rm, op ame: se muses the weary and grey, tho iho, could tell the same Den Oxford the Rump ih Purnia he members out | recent ears contbaiod À who hr 1 afterwards, \u2018to be in the deadly grip of that dread disease.forwardness and honesty of purpose can ri Or chnaung weary y ori at eld his career in Uxiord ! , .9 ° i ; { = in ok Or ciamag the muses the weary axl grey: th rity bas ho beid : us | one \u201cbecause, he of the chamber, \u2018his ng \u2018up of the \u201cPunch\u201d there is one, Mr.B.T.Reed, of siinple.Dung the develops into Consumption is very .\u2014whose and object in the world is to do as much .idoors, and the speeches he made on these vhom it is surpnising that not more 16\u2018 day or waking part .good as lies in his pot er to his felldw- .To way\u2014 : a bpa learned there what few men seemed ; To Pau and to Pallas his -Incense he a re think.\u2018lhey are, moreover, - Occasions, are so presented as to make the | ard in or out of print.His atyle is not | or\u201d one's lire, the À.= reader feel that theve steps were all dic in itself particularly striking.He Jacks Catarrhal mucus 7a man\u2014whose greatest happiness is de- showers, ; the bread cast-by Green up on the waters ! l And us humble petition pats up day br of his native Cony which.returned atter tated by patriotism and not ambition.|that distinction which made the drawidgs which forms in the For S4vuse tull of books, and 4 garden many days\u2014after his death, im tuct\u2014in Cromwell is seen grimly enjoying the joke lof the.late Charles Keene \u2018as interesting nose and throat 1 of flowers.y ADC C F777 the formation of the Oxford Historical So- of the caricaturist who wrote upon the'|to artists and critics-as to the layman.hawked up and spit vo eo the god that le ciety, projected vy, \u201chim and found:d on door oF the Assembly House, \u201cTo let, un-| But he pros makes his pen do what he out.D ring sleep.Inventors may w e à thet e lines he lai own.They have now turn .wants.i o, and the thi at he > - a lame the fire on Lis whithy à .been published in two forma-as à vo:uime The reader ds carried throdg all the wants it to do are apt to be udcommonly : this 1s Beyond very ve from Mans hv Sr \u201ctime-\u2014nolitical \u2018 res ; nmon.y EE wives ads Meme Lorie, (DAL Stan PU anion on of nd\u201d Ai he rs ve saison ame 4 ; cation of the society.In this latter form archy men, the efforts of the Presbyter- |in the stone a oits the idea - Like he \u201cpeople of Athens, agnostics are they are asiov ated with {ne papers.by the ians te impose their .theocracy.fe rail with remariable pe he int.Some ed into the Bron.qe ; .\u2018 ev.G.Roberson the same subject, ings .of ministers preaching na in t are among the beet ave ever ap- The Fri a fawa to Diane vai be which revoded bis own im the pages ot streets, the genting Antimemians teaching peared in Punch.that : : Lungs, hus affeot- The maiden wild roses We! the 0 \u2018hronicle.In both they are \u2018that sin in the chaldren of grace was ¥ : : .; rgans\u2014 hours; .tion: h associatéd with other essays on Offord, sin, the vicissitudes of the little Parlia-| \u201cThe complete history.of Egypt in eight BES uLT \u2014 Con- Put the \u2018wise man will ask, ere libatlon:he written by Green at a later date.On the ment and the Barebones Parliament, thie\u2019lvslume- ! This is the werk.upon which | mpl on., .\u2019 pay ; ks, and a gerden Whole Green appears in a much more at- willingness of Cromwell to accept the Dr Wallis Bridge, of the British Mu- tn eader, If you a For a fouse full of books, and à FAFACh yf tive light as a student of Oxford his- (Crown, and the opposition of the army |geum, one of the most eminent of livin have Catarrh, even |.«of flowers, © | tory\u2014a student of rare attainments for a to the monarchical principle, and the mo- aythorities on Egyptology, is now engaged: a its mildest form, | dE grant me a Mfe without pleasure.\u2019 or | man of his age and opportunities\u2014than as.mentous hurricane which blew before his \u2018The period treated is from the earliest etat vel Jnl it bla » rived from benefitting\u2019 his fellow human beings.Suca a man Catarrh Specialist Sproule hag tried to prove himself to be.His six: teen years\u2019 work in the United States) and four in Canada have made his worth known to a number ; and some of his cured patients can be found .in almost every.village and hamlet all over the North American Cohtin- 5 Oh or A \\ ; ; the lighter essayist of the Saturday Re- death, and\u2019 the presage of the storms traced i tions : ; me L \u20ac f rua) \u20ac , vo! i1mes, as trac in modern excavations, it in ti .mortals count pleasure who .rush view.\u2018Young Oxford\u201d and \u201cOxford as it that were yet to come.These things |; the death of Cleopa\u2019~a.The work is to n time, remem- , Eu - -\u2014 , ¢ through their day of tem.ie\u201d are lightly and brightly touched, Lut combined with the perplexities of the two pe richly illustrated, \u201cThe first volume per \u201cA stitch In WHERE CATARRH FREQUENTLY ENDs, he erroneous - With a speed to which that the * they are essentialiy epliemeral and super- pairs of the lovers \u2018in the midet of diffi- vil appear \u2018in the spring.; so Gree saves nine.\u201d Remember that Consumption \u2014 The Idea that Catarrh can't becured is believed by many Can- ; reat White Plague of Canada\u2014Is largely on the increase adians.This belief is fostered by the statements of ig- \u201cficial views, and they betray a certain \u2018con.cylties which fate created for them in .\u2014_\u2014 part a\u2019 fascination to the work which wil Theswhole story offthe life of Joan of: in the Dominion.Take every precaution not to be num- norant physicians, also due to the fact of people trying : ; > - ndon is apt to affect when he surveys ke it popular (Toronto : William Are is to be found i Latin text of bered worthl d inferi ; Where the waves can be surly fn win the sing mod | (pe, Mae., Pol .v Are is to be found in the Latin text o | among its victims.0! ess and inferior patent medicines, with no lasting 8 , 1e passing modes and humors of the Ox- Briggs).i .tal: Vivid, 3 .; 2% wih 5 noc Séarwerd In summer, ye-bour- ford he gas left.dis ever thus.The race gas).the depositions taken at ber trial, ot En.tion old You be one of the lucky and escape Consump- benefit.auf vou are ome of this unfortunate class, don't s .2 ! on, then what a trial and annoyance you are to your Br 8 Kor cep up hope, just.write Catarrh Spe- ~_ pest is tame) UE x.Or grant me a house by the beach of à \u2018Qecension, such as the journalist: from With the sea-w $ \" J .\u2014 DE .\u201ctiful powers! nt of leaves ix hardly more short-lived than.BIOGRAPHY OF MR.H.B.HYDE.\u2018jish translation of the record now coming friend : .clalist Sproule.for proof that he c: i , | \u2018 and : t of t friends.How théy loath proof \u2018that he can cure, after several Aud 1'd leave all the hurry, the noise, the generations of Uxford men.Oxford | Thé\u2019 biography of the lite Mr.Henry [out in London.forced to hawk ana clear ir moray \u201cot the \"Catarrhal bya to have Sou ania 10 pr nait He a x rey ; abs proof, free of all charge; .the fray.* + gives herself to éverything by tarns\u2014 only ., \u2018 \u201cdar of the.Equil- For à house full of books, and a \u2018garden| paver as we knows, to the Philistines.= Baldwin Hyde, the founder of the hau .\u2018Troc \u201c+he-ay.MUCeUS | and how much greater object of disgust you.Our ; \u201c of flowers.\u2018 We Jeave her full of one set of enthusiwsms, | able Life Assurance Societys wx, Th ©.ar Sieorge Douglas (Browne), the A are to your friends on account of that bad breath which.how artly superior how ating and eam any otper, moods, and fashions.We go back after | sense be de-cribud as the history 9 House with the Gre n -Shutt ere.\u201d is à you undoubtedly have to a greater or lesser degree, Per- cures.Some people have (\u2018ats rh and effectual are his .] : ¢ Adviser,\u201d 2P8 You don't know it, because your friends are probably others don\u2019t know its plore which are ven Soren - a.: \u2018wma ** ; Gods, giant or- withohld it; your \u201cyes\u201d | Na > ; sun jauite | important inshrante organization, for from \u2018 \" v : 18.8 \u2019 a few years and find her pursung quite J the time of its formation in 1859 until his publisher's reader, or \u201cliterary adviser,\u2019 and your \u2018pay.\u2019 \\ ; À ; b : , heedless of outcry of ours; another set with the same emotion, the ! orm au Sint eau À 45 : .\u20ac A ee ee ee Sas filed 8 SRE | -SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH OP THE BRONCH oulds.; 1, ion that no others are worth pursuing.; Was archites «a (ne rat > dey.Mr.: 3 lle 8 IAL: .J ; .For Vo ouseru of books, and a garded We are puzzled by \u2018the changé and irri- | fortunes.Mr.Hyde was native of Cats |affice in the Muemillan firm and, Mr = .So or ; SYMPTOMS OF .CATARRH OF THE HEAD AND _ of flowers.Le Lui - Ktated or amused bv it as it happens to.kill.\u2018which stends on the banks of the Georgé Meredith has been reader -lor oC .: - TUBES._.20.© .THROAT.: Ç : ANDREW \"LANG.strike us.\u2018It is so unlike the movements Hudeon.on, the foothills of the Catskill Chapman & Hull ; \u201cThese - symptoi é ; 3 The most prevalent form of catarrh, and results fro Le - of the great world, and vet mot quite out , mountains.his father being engaged in mer-| Villari.il PE ay to These .hve mptoms If neglected will inewitably rua in- - neglected colds.~ = SR ze + 8 ®| of touch with them.There are signs of i cantile pursuits there.\u201d lis earliest experi-| Mr.Villari, the author of the recently 12 co pion.a.IPE : ; Do you spit up slime?~~ To | : ; N $ \u201c+ |-l fuvenilitv about\u2019 Green'a earliest essays.l'erce of insurance business was, obtained in j published life.of Segantini.the painter: \u201cHave you a cough?\u201d .\u2018 - Are\u2018your eyes watery?| LITERARY :JOTTI G & man is a finished historian at two-and- | the Mutual Life Compant ï perse, pn Lis ritinge £ book Y ich, ought, (Jo be of ee you losing flesh ns ' : 201 Does your nose seem fuli?; Len.S LR : 7.their merit may be estimated | which in a comparatively shoït time he extreme interest.mw tolleal with Italian \u2018Jo you cough at night?LS ,, Does your nose discharge?- : Le, *r\u2014 - be ra pariy them with those of the Rev.| rose: to.be cashier when he was not more: life and eocidl questions, matters not too \u201cHave you pain .in side - De vou ur pose à ha a ._ .THE FUTURE OF AUSTRIA-HUN- .George Roberson, which preceded them in than twenty-five years.of age.He launch, ; well known to: Anglo-Saxon readers.Mr.\u2018Is your uppetite vatiable 7\" : oo Do\u2019 you \u2018sn.-eze a good deal?: - : GARY the same series.Mr.Roberson is a.re- cd the Equitable at a time when the ne ¢ ï iMari is-a writer for the most important | pave you stitches in side?\u201d \u20ac Do crusts form in the nose?\u2019 - * se ; spect casdust \u2014 diligent, painstak- was crowded with many competitors.mest English journals.: .\u201cDo you cough until you gag?\u201d : .Do v e fr sale : .: .Few recent French books have attract et ed industrious, and dull of which failed.cr recired from activity, ._\u2014_ « { \u201cDo you cough on going to bed?\u201d ce .Do Tou raise frothy material eyes?ed more attention from statesmen and poli- withal.Green is all these except the last.In the race for .:trenatn, nfloence, wide Mr.Frank Harris, ex-editor of \u201cThe \u201cDo you cough in the morning?\u201d .\u2019 ; Do you spit up little cheesy lumps?\u2019 ticians on the continent than the sugges- fris knowledge is amazing for a man of connections, -olvercy aml beneficenve Mr.Saturday Review.\u201d finds himself unable to | \u2018\u2019Are you low spirited at times?\u201d : ' Does your breath smell offensive\u201d - (- tive orl pa the present | sition of Aus his vears.: His presentation of it is not Ayde Tut his company A toe from; rank.call the modern writer of romance à \"nov.Do you spit up yellow matter?\u201d Co .Is your hearing beginning to fail\u201d : i > M.Andre eradame; ens .> : 00 the his ry #orely in fact b dist.\u201d CT igniti i ; im, | \u201cIs your ¢ Ww acking?\u201d : : où îne vout , 10 3 visa L'Europe et là question d'auriche -es5 wonderful 1 he ct EP ii do Oh see ete me ge | re D ra a A fre you losing your sense of small ge ! .- NE : - à - 21 en 2.1 Shc + hist - VAI =, à \u201d : \u201d ot \"vou \u2019 \u201cee es a PY \u201c = ; 5; : ; * A ee Se Se andts PUI] 4 ROMANCE OF INDUSTRY.|| araghial cctch to whi lis vais lt vefor of the\u2019 auable \u201cDa Soutielyouare wowing weaker\u201d Are thers bussing noises in your curs: ; \u20ac a ; ris.2 Me 5.: .j _ .- | devoted 1 8 Ancultion, £ ani; .; 5 th ; , pal throat\u201d : .o you ha i our.> h - importance of the subject, the industry Mr.Kiphng has told us how: \u201cRomance! energy bestowed upon his privaie «fairs: The man who has.an old book rebound-| \u201cHave you pain béhind the\u2019breastbone?\u201d \u2018Do you feel dropping in 8 the front of sour Dead i and enthusiasm of the author, the bright-1 brings up the 9.15\u201d to\u2019 convey the unrom- would have given him position among the can never be too minute in \u201chis instrue- \u201cDo you.cough worse night or morning\" | ; - It you have so f the abové sympior our dis A nes of, bis diction, aad (ihe skill with antic (o the City.The two American Writs few superlative:y rich men ja the world, tions to his binder.Once upon a time, it \u201cDo you sit up at night to get breath?\u201d = .= : case 4s Catarrh of the Head and Throat.0 ; which- he marshals his Iacts fave 1\" ers who subseri emeeives Merwin-| He preferred to foster.cxpoird and {4 id, \u20ac [| \u201cShakespeare\u201d was | ; .2 ; Ra cL HEE ; Soe - E bined to attract the attentiÿn of a large Webster, after the manner of MM.Erck- |, re Then | Equitablé tof making of 2 said, à tattered Shal 8 If you have some of the above symptoms and want to be cured, or wish for a lengthy diagnosis of your ca an- ni ; > ; &- atrengthen \u2018the Eq 3 sent\u2019 to the biñdera for the sole purpose |.the ab t h oF case, public throughout Europe.© manp-Chatrian, carry romance further still leaving a large fortune for his family.\u201d Hel Geto cr ing \"a umber of marginal notes | swer the above questions, cut them out, and write Catarrh Special Spro.ule, 7-13 Doane Street, Boston.Ë pelo English readers the chapter in which into.the speculators office, and mone was in a high sense à philantiro it aud, in manuscript.-\\What was the chagrin of i - +\u2014 _ Hs i i ; : 2 : : .1 e deals with the origin and growth of the the scaffoldings and brick-stacks of the hepefuctor.| During the forty adars hei owner when his hook \u2018came back with | ; To - : - i Pan-Germanic League is of.exceptional in-.| builder's yard., Calumet \u201cR\u201d is the story | controlled the affairs of the socicty ihe ot Lhe ed es Neatly ared and eck the .\u2014 .; .; RW terest and suggestiveness He treats this of a \u201chustler.\u201d How to do it may.be ganization paid to\u201d those Who \u2018rud vustél pot that he Mo red half cut away oo ns ; ; : : .ps rt of 7 Shim Sb he baad ate ff fom the nto of Cele Renan ee i 4 0 pet Smee ae vee 11 HOME WORK FOR EVERYBODY\u2014 LE \u2018| | master.© exposes the Luli] an t huge Chicago wheat-elevat( , \u2018at his death it neld $263, or its \" Lo a .2° ; | .¥° .4, \u201c tions of the adie a elear and attrac-! known as \u201cCalumet K.\"The qualities ; er fis feat * etsveen the es of 2351 ihe fate poet Aubrey de rere and his \u2018 , \u2018 .\"4.A ; ; ' a.> So ; tive form, and he reproduces 8-80] ris that go to the making of 4.200d hustler | and \u201c65 he ac | oerararesares + throat and catarrh of the stomach.I can its solemn face bathed in the Worms of |.| cor Jean (choral); Ave Verum, Th.| \\ [ -|=.pe rm an ra a : Only explain\u2019 it on the principle that ce- battle.\u201d \u2018book, \u201cThe Kion's | .M : | Dubois (unaccompanied chorus: Eta | \\ 3 A Ip hs a S ., | TER \u201cOLONI pa - \u2018«&he antiseptic properties in these tablets Whelp,\u201d is bared non Israel Swnffam's Me.P.W.Moyers, King St.Æ., Berlin, pans recitative, -Mr, Ellsworth Du- ve Years of Plumbing atisfaction | The IN yf ¢ ; IAL ; Mater ffrom the \u201cStabat\u2019\u2019), Rossini; - Ont.wT suffered for Twoel » payes saver ve year: quette and chorus; Sancta Mater (from | Bos is a constitutional disease, and that The title of the : rrhal poi \u2018para; e of the 22nd vere of the 33-d- \u2018 ye a rinse the satarchal poison completely out PATTI: 1 \u2018Behold Our equipment and lemg experience :a COAL.MINING COMPANY, LTS « .chapter of Deuteronomy, your wish \u2018palpitation tiness of breath x : qi : every bran ; : ion\u2019 : » the \u201cBtabat\u2018\u2019).Rossini: quartette, sung .Fol fle Dearie.\u201d dustn \u2018 {.ey thon act a elp-\u2014from slsoplesmess and pain fn the heart, bai | y Moser.HA.LeRel.Z.Morin, A: | Avral fe ete us arte of retiaction.We keep | 1 11 CE unto im shall the gathering.of the people 200 bx of Milburn's Heart and Nerv: Laurendeau and B.Duquette; Tantum A.Ex Auringer, Braidwood, Ills., says: in stock a wife range of Gasmilers, Rise.Worla-\u2014Drummend COLLIENY, » be!?IThia wma Just belore: the battle oi Pill completely removed all these dl Brwo, ¥ Sonubant Chorale brercior vraies réa foin Loti forms dE iles | eu Et ma Westville, Nova festa, ,, © yy , \\ | î .ve not B on ay, : rom mis piles, \u2019 .so hg Cen 0 VE ir Nardbyd Pele Ds he ! the banner of wince taking om, and bow sleep well ano Jesu ¢choral): Kcce Panis.Th.Dubols Lying all sorts of pile remedies \u2018withont M w ALSH & CO co .Miners ead! 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The De Wick family, neighbors of the Milburn's Heset and Nerve Pills ouy tem (from the \u201cStabst\u201d), Rossini; solo re.\u201d Sold by all Hruggista, cents dan Fittore, Prumbers and Sheamiittn, | re { i] ge, RET a | hens wi bn mt vo he bah SET | yt TE GRRE] TmITES\u2014\u2014 Hdevoled: So the Toyekist «hams, figure] oubngrre Mao, de votez Mood.fm {\"oolo (Mr.Taorendeen) ead cho.[Moh LT EM PUS 888 ta 000) CRAIG TRONS, oo Le LM : + +, : = n \".galloped over fields after foxes, and their | ) 00000040000] 2009000005500000 EEE 0Q000VNG 32 set 95TH YEAR.NO.45 \u2018 ay ve] _\u2014 = 7 = = veu eo MONTREAL SATURDAY.FEBRUARY 22, [902.\u2014m \u2014\u2014e _\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014p - By a Woman : Madge Merton's Weekly tak | with bar Berad Readers co \u2018What a splendid creature a.human being is when it is struggling upward\u2014not marking time as it, stands, but going somewhere, yielding, as we must always yield, to the inevitable, but making use even of seeming interferences, -conquering,® compelling, retreating \u2014 wisely enough | sometimes\u2014but ever with an eye to the future.There is in us much of: the.old love of chase and of war and fighting.Our znoestors fought men and bears.They lust of conquest crops up in us, as we fight circumstances and affaire and plan to outdo and, overcome that thing, whieh, for want of a better name, we call fate.- À boy comes into town from the country.He has followed the plough across the fields.The sunshine and wind have bronzed his face.His feet are clumey,.his hands are rough and red, but it may: be his heart is gentle and his mind.stored .with more -ueeful knowlege than is pos- * plishments.of the bluebird and the flight of the.hign- seamed by some of those men who, soft- banded and\u2019 whitefaced, make game of the boy from the farm: Very oftem his farm life was an accident.Very often be has in him good blood, and blood in men and beasts will always tell.\u201d There may have been back of :him learned and: forecful men and gentle women.One or two generations of life in God\u2019s open \u201cfields will only improve good blood, and it has a euvious waÿ of reusserting : iteelf.It's never safe.to judge by appearances.Your .student in the.cow-hide boots, deficient ~ in the petty graces of drawing-rooms, will yet down the\u2019 boys who cannot match him in brains, and then, if he is balanced, the politenesses of a clean and kindly nature will come to him \u2018es-a memory from the What a self-satisfied smirk some .aty mn wear when they see country boys in.the transformation period.What game they- make of their mistakes, and how they strut about proud of their -accom- It's better to know the call hole, than the names of the actresses who come and go.It\u2019s better.to know the s of the squirrel and \u2018the waye of he cunning fox then to be handy with a cue or to kmow how.to stop a street-car.People in cities grow to have an .abnormally.good opinion of themselves.They \" faugh at the boye from the country .for \" their lack of knowledge, wondering how \u2014\u2014igno any living being can be eo uninformed, but they consider their own lack of knowledge of -country life quite a matter of course, ahd usually it must be \u2018said the wild bees\u2019 honey.a He knows when, the weather is going to be fine, when the fish \u2018will: bite, and.when there is à thunderstorm coming.He knows when old Speckly ought te be off her nest: with a brood of fluffy chickens, and all about sheep-washing and shearing, and the bloody \u2018mysteries of taildocking, fresh mb and spareribs of pork.Put a country boy on an acre of land and: he \u2018has a living.The city, boy would curse his Tuck and starve to death.The best of country boye are used to batting with the elements, and they bring to their studies the same determination with\u2019 which they cut into tree trunkg or shovel into the snow drifts at the farm \u2018yard gate.They battle with destiny as they did with, the \u2018colts they trained to harness, and that is why destiny so often settles down to be the useful servant of the boy from the farm.\u2014 \u201cLeila looks troubled,\u201d said kind Mrs.F\u2014\u2014, Leila\u2019s aunt, to Miss Gossip.Miss Gossip locked at the girl sharply when next they met, and eaïd, \u201cYou get good news from home, I hope.\u201d said Leila a little dispiritedly, for ahe thought of the tecthing baby, the spring cleaning, her mother still weak from la | grippe, and the patient domestic Ann making ready to go to a home of her own.\u201cHow's your brother?\u201d ertquired Miss Gossip, wishing to dasten the girl's trouble - to something or somebody in particular, and wishing for evil news as the scandal-mon- ger always does.Leila answered: \u201cOh, well \u201cenough last time I heard.\u201d She amid it carelesaly, and the troubled Took did not Yift from her face, for she still seemed to hear the wailing baby and to see her mother\u2019s gray face.Miss Gossip prided herself upon her\u2019 acuteness.She felt \u2018Sher lock Holmes-y and didn't hesitate to say so occasionally.She mixed Leila\u2019s evident uncasiness with a little secondhand gossip\u2019 concerning that brother, added a Jump of imagination and went tongue-wagging and.| tack her knitting.And this is what happened: \u201cYou mow Leta Baxter, Mrs.F\u2014\"s niece ?\u201d - \u201cThe bookkeeper?\u201d \u201cYes, her father\u2019s no good, \u2018and\u2019 her \"mother\u2019s liad a hand: job to raise the fumily.\u2018Leila\u2019s doing all she \u2018can, but it keeps her down trying\u2018 to sce after \u201cher brother.\u201d PRIE - \u201c\u2018Umph, boys go to the bad if they\u2019 ve no father fit to train \u2019em.\u201d \u201cThe Jgd\u2019s not very eteady, can\u2019t be depended on\u2014been writing Leila for money, \u201cNot very,\u201d | wife titter; which\u201d gues beneath the com: that wasn\u2019t Miss Gossip\u2019s way.\u2018And it all came \u2018about through Mrs.F\u2014, kind hearted soul \u2014wondering aloud why Leila looked 20 grave these sunshiny daye, when\u2018 Lent has laid a calm hand upon the throbbing pulse of life and given to many worn: out bodies the bigssing of enough sleep.My dear,\u201d said the newly: married \u201cI\u2019ve\u2019 brought you home a puppy, cult a dear little fellow, isn\u2019t he?\u201d He produces puppy from his overcoat pocket, snd Mme.Newlywed was happy.\u201cHe didnt.cost much, I hope,\u201d said the young wife, anxiously, for she wanted portierés\u2019 and frying-pans, sterling silver sugar tongs and a picture or: two, not to men tion a coal hod, and a wash-boapd and other things of utilitarian description.\u201cNot much,\u201d said he bravely, grinding hs teeth to think how the down street man had wheedied his good money away.Buta puppy's first cost is not much in :comparison with his whole cost, particularly if he is a lively puppy and has his teeth.At.the end of three months the dog ac: count looked this way : 1 thoroughbred pup eae 25,00 l\u2018oollar and chain.1.35 Dog soap +.25 Tax (honest owne 1.00 \u2018Owner's new slippens chewed \u201cpact Lace tree \u2018wadesrrecshecenae0e ave 2.56 pair gloves .event presses 1.35 Orieh feather .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026essasscurs 4.50 Laundering two white coverlids\u2019 and pillos w-si JAMS cicero osesceeven00 see 1.10 1 PULSE :.\u2026.L00000e cernes 0000 \u2026.300 Ten cents (taken w Hole) ccsvacc0s sé 10 1 chenille \u2018Curtain- .\u2026\u2026\u2026.i+orsecese 8.00 Seraping and re: ~arniehing front BOOP.220 2250 nca grasses ee 00000 2:75 Express on dog (gift.to cousin).90 \u2014\u2014 Total :.Lens eee mere sen eee $51.80 And the world sys that women are RO extravagint that they ruin their husbands by paying more for things than they can.well afford and ihoughtlessly buy articles, which, though not -expensive of -them- selves, entail other \u2018expenses as a \u2018matter \u2018of course, 27 \u2026_ {PRIOE ONE OENT- sive, methodical, hopeful, generous and practical.: Towser.\u2014Self- reliance, cheerfulness, a ambition, patience, hope; and self-control.1 scarcely dare advise you.Your tastes run to literature, I presume, and if you have the perseverance, why not follow the bent of your mind.\u2018Harmony.\u2014I should be very pleased in: deed.2.- Your writing shows independence, a quick little temper, affection, precision, much industry and much candor.B.L.G.\u2014You must wear evening dress and duties will depend upon the degree of | formality which you\u2019 can discover.only by enquiring of the principal in the affair.Lilian S.\u2014Blackheads may be removed by caring for the skin with a complexion brush and being careful not to stuff the \u201cpores full of powder once you have them clear of the accumulated secretions of the skin, topped off by a speck.of dust, which is in other language, a blackhead.It the difficulty is df long standing, you should use some lotion to assist in closing the pores.The following is recommended by \u2018a skin specialist: Z oz.rose water, (2 oz.alcohol, and fifteen drops benzoin.Dabble on with a cloth after cleansing at night.Pimples.are beyond the power \u2018of the.skin doctor.They come from inside, and gonsequences are not the things to doctor.You must get at the causes.Do you eat .pastry and too many rich candies and drink tea and coffee and cat pancakes for Fresh air, exercise, \u2018a wise diet, and a \u2019| digestion kept under control will help a disordered complexion.towards smoothness and beauty.Dust the pimples with and\u2019 water to cleanse your face.Stim\u2014It s.just a little crowded, but , otherwise good.- 2.You are intuitive, self- controlled, vourageous, enduring and sym- pathetie.Dolly\u2019 Gray.\u20141.Your modest little good evening \u201cwith 4 bow and smile are quite: sufficient.Older women may say more and put young people at their ease; \"but forward girls aré hot nice.2.To their shoe.tops.3.Part it and braid.the -back, turning it ng or under and finishing.\u2018with a bow of velvet.4.No.You \u201cneed the quadrilles.sent\u2019 to your.side.I ghouldn\u2019t think you \u2018would want a black suit.* .| - \u2026 Klept \u2014I'm afraid I could not recommend.any course of study.\u2018There are rules and regulations sud principles, and | The courage ; which enables one \u201cto Jo! what the world expects ohe to, - which | helps in the bearing of pain \u2018and gorrow, which marches a man into range of the- enemy's fire, drives a fireman up a jadder or a sailor into the -water-afler.a drowning: man-\u2014that is qne distinct kind of courage.There is.another which, keeps\u2019 a wo man 16 ideals.while \u2018the.sworld- ands his monly accepted wisdom of most people and says it is a sin for a pure.maiden to \u2018once\u2019 you Lave mastered them you must practise upon yéar friends and: enemies until you can\u201d read strangers\u2019 -quirls.\u2018and quirks.- 2.You a.e \u2018methodical, practical, dedisive, | insistent, sympathetic, hopetul and intuitive.~ ; \u201cSarath \u2014Five wecks is not long.for another five.you.WW MM.Hope, genevority, order, af fection and artistic ability.Perhaps you.hive not endurance enough.Do you know \u201cTey it No trouble, I agsure breakfast and doughnuts for luncheon?boracic acid, powder and use pure 8oap not talk -to the partner\u2019 the changes of | tastes and, guiding them always, don't try .to drive them.Stirring, executive papas often have useless sons, and .the managing mamma frequently \u201cmanages\u201d every atom of originality and enterprise out of her \"daughters.We ehouldn\u2019t went our children to be like ws, but a great deal better.They must be different in many ways, and that shonldn\u2019t cause us an atom of discomfort.We dhould be very glad indeed of it.Abigail \u2014Sympathy, candor, courage.and fair endurance.- : \u2018 Mother's Boy.;-Fair generosity, order, industry, courage, self-relianchk and fair .Zealandia.\u2014Energy, independémce, .a strain of coarseness, ambition and industry.Noel.\u2014Order, vivacity, sympathy, intuition, and diligence.\u201c Canadienne.\u2014Mirth,- energy, endurance, hope -and persistence.\u2019 .Mairgareata.\u2014 Prudence, | self reliance, energy, generosity and decision.Ethel M.\u2014Order, executive.ability, industry and intuition.Maud S.\u2014Fair prudence, affection, hope cheerfulness and generosity.\u2018Enda.\u2014Ambition, intuition, ardor and fair endurance., Florence, \u2014Decision,.mirth, sel - reliance, originality.Shemar.\u2014Energy, intuition, fai endur- \"ange, sympathy, ambition and self-oontrol.| Lemon Verbena.\u2014It is sometimes impossible to answer all the letters which come in the week.I trust you saw your answer.M.Li: R.\u2014Energy, sympathy, executive ability, method and decision.Sampson \u2014Fair candor, fair cheerulnees; irdustry, order and hope.sympathy, + + ABOUT: THE HOUSE | - Readers\u2019 are urged to sent! recipes t6 - .this column, also hints on caring for \u2019 plants; on.little economies #nd blg { ones; to tell of contrivances for lessen \\ ing labor in houscholds; of \u2018new in- .ventions which \u2018they have found sue- .cesstul, and of plans they bave dige covered to be .workable.0 4 \"STRAWBERRY MOUSSE.Hull and wash one pint of strawberries, drain and rub through a fine sieve, add one cupful of - \u2018powdered sugar and one\u2018third of a box of gelatine.which has been softened In a Mttle cold.water nd melted over hot water.Set\u2019 aside anti] the mixture beging to thicken, étirring-zoccasionaliy to keep It trom sctting.firmly round the sides df the bowl.Add a pinch of snit: to the whites of five large or six small] eggs and whip them to a stiff dry froth.Stir thèse nto the mixture: and\u2019 turn through Hghtly \u2018until \u201cA Uttle dropped: from the spoon will retain its shape: Turn Into.n wetted mold, ¢over tightly, blud the edges with à buttered | cloth; and bury-iu a mixture of finé!ly- choppelt ice and rock salt, two-thirds - of tie fornier to one of the latter.\u2018Set aside fortwo hours, then turn .out and serve.ounce \u2018buter.\u2018sugar.\u2018Probably the pandowdy was the \u2018predeceasor of all \u2018the thousand and one layer cakes and ples of the present day.The modern housekeeper does not find It feasible to use buttermilk as her grandmother did, nor are the results as satisfactory as with the best baking powders.Try this plan: Sift together three cups flour, two level teaspoonsful of Congress yeast powder, one teaspoonful sait.Rub in onehelf cupful rd dripping and mix into a stiff dough \u2018with dce watsr.Roll out, spread with two ounces batter, and roll and fold again.Then line the pan and proceed as directed above.\u201d Round pans can be-used instead of square, but the | oniginal \u201cdowates\" were square.VEGETARIAN MENU.(Supphed :by F.H.) Breakfast\u2014Stewed dates, .whent marrow, - fried lentils, bread (triticumine), butter, chocolate, Dinner\u2014Barley soup, scalloped \u2018tomatoes and corn, mashed potatoes, black cap pudding, cheese, celery.Tea\u2014Oranges, stewed plume, haricot bean pie, marmalade, bread, butter, \u2018tea.FRIED LENTILS.Wesh .and pick over 4 os.red Indian len- | thls, tie ên a cloth and boll for one hour, leave to go cold, then fry.These are better cooked the day before.Le a BARLEY SOUP.: Take two teacupsful \u2018of barley, six small carrots, half pound onfong, one pound potatoes, handful parsley, two quarts of water, or if convenient halt milk, two ounces butter or oll.Wash the barley and-steep all night.In the morning three hours before required put on in fresh cold water.When- boiling \u2018add the onions, peeled , and sliced, the carrots, part grated and part eliced, .then prepare the potatoes, \u2018and parsley, put them In and boll -the whole alowly till ready; stirring occasionally; add the oil and serve.SCALLOPED TOMATOBS AND CORN.\u2018Open a tin of corn, cover the \u2018bottom, of \u2018baking dish with fine crumbs; put dn a «| layer of corn, buttef, pepper, and upon this a layer of canned tomatoes, \u2018butter and pepper, and sprinkle with a Httle sugar.Continue this til! the dish is fui.Cover with brown breadcrumbs, stick: pléces of butter over them and bake covered half an hour.Brown and serve.BLACK CAP rubDING! Make a\u2019 \u201ctasty batter, cleanse \u2018and pick} some currants, which ley thickly at the bottom \u2018of a mould, or several \u2018ttle moulds (previously.well greased with \u2018butter or salad oil), pour in the batter and bot! for two hours.\u201d HARICOT BEAN PIE.\u2018Take helf pound hdaricot beans, two eggs, three- -quarters teacupful of tapioca and half \u2018Soak the beans over night and cook for \u2018about thice tours.Boll the -eggs hard and chop up.Soak \u2018the tapioca] in cold water all night.Line the edges.of a pie dish with paste, put in the Ingrrds- ents In layers, first beans, then egg: then tapioca, and lay over a few pieces of but- | ter.Continue the process until the dish le full.from \u2018the beans, cover in with paste and 1 bake in à moderate oven tll nicely brown- : éd.To be caten.cold.Pour in half teacupful water drained Walter Baker & Co.'s .Breaktast Cocoa .~Abse- fately pure, delicious, natritious, À and costs less than one cent à a cup, | Premium No.1 \u2014\u2014The best plain chocolate in the - market for drinking and also for making cake, icing, ice-cream, etc.German Swest Chocolate.\u2014Good to eatand good to drink ; palatable, nutritious, and WALTER BAKER & C0, Ltd.ESTABLISHED 1780.DORCHESTER, MASS.Banca HOUSE, 12 and 14 St.John St, MONTREAL, | TRADE-MARK ON EVERY PACKAGE.Am I not singing \u2014see 1\u2019'am swinging\u2014 Swinging the nest where my darling les.\u2019 \u2014Bugene Field: - 4, We still ding to self-colored materials, and there are very few patterned woollens to be fabric seems quite passe, and even silks.are preferred of the glace and satin finish.Walking from the knee will be absolutely stride possible.The newest skirts are made, not with slik.uppers, por.fitted top,\u2019 nor , cambric yokes, but with tops of Jersey cloth, The uppers of the new skirts are not only of Jersey, but so tight fitting.that you have to think twice before you step once.Imagine before you can get under full sail, A glady, slangy- woman's Lenten resolutions: - + \u201c1.Stop eating fool things and attend © \u2018my complexion.the old fluf-dub.it looks like a second-hand floor brush now.4.Will give up high-lieeled slippers, 5.Ditto bon-bons.| 6.Will be\u2018conalderate with.the cook.need new ones any old how.8.Will attend club meetings regularly.debted for a decided novelty in the way of a short skirt; that is, one nqt really long, yet short enough not to require lifting.the French shopping skirt, usually fashioned ot xibeline cheviot.The skirt, not reaching the-ground-by-an-inchand half, is laid in : Pr TER PATTER : country boy is very patient with the city.him that gooseberries ZrO in the garden and \u2018that little géese are goslings.He shows him how the farm horse's collar must be turned before it will come off old Prince\u2019s head.He teaches him to avoid poison ivy, tells him what a cultivator is for, and why country milk isn\u2019t yellow in the winter.He shows him a butternut tree and gives him a lesson in \u2018busking chestnuts.He shows him how to plant corn, and how to hill pota- \u2018toes, and\" why \u201ca hickory log is better \" than a cedar one when it\u2019s a matter of a + fire in the big fireplace.The country boy knows all about maple sugar and the I'll warrant.\u201d It wasn\u2019t eo very bad, only that Miss Gossip's- hostess had a niece in the country who was just then the apple of 'Leila\u2019s And he was a brave, indus- brother\u2019s eve.trious, patient fellow, maligned by a man who was envious of him.Mies Gossip was not cruel.She went out on her doorstep every day and lectured the little boÿs who threw stones at thé eparTows.stray cats and: argued with them- about their fondness for mice and canaries, but she cotlin\u2019t leave a brave boy the character be had honestly won without smirching it with her guesses.Some people always \u201cguess\u201d above the Mttlenesses of Life, but Mrs.L A.Harris, = Prominent M Member of a Chicago.Woman's Political Club, tells how Ovarian Troubles may be\u2019 Cured without a Surgical Operation.- \u2014 uw Doctors have a perfect craze for \u2018operations.She says :: \u2018The \u2018minute there is any trouble, nothing but an opération will do them ; one hundred dollars and costs, and included in the costs are pain, 2 and agony, and often death.2° \u201cI suffered for eight years with ovarian troubles ; spent hundreds of dollars for \u2018relief, until two doctors \u2018agreed that an operation: was my only chance of life.My sister had been using LydiaE, Pink- ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound for her troubles; and been cured, and she \u2018strongly urged me to let pound.I did so as a last resort; the doctors \u2018go and try the Com- used it faithfully with the Sana tive Wash for five months, and was rejoiced to find that; my \u2018troubles.were over and my health restored.If women would only try Lydia E.Pinkham's \u2018Vegetable Compound first, fewer surgical operations would occur.\u201d-\u2014MRs.L.A.Harris, 278 East 81st St., Chicago, III.85000 FORFEIT IF THE.ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.: When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, womb, that bearin don 9 Bloating (or n, or are lousorrhon, dis placément or ulceration of the flammation of the ovaries, baok- .general debility, indigestion, and.nervous bosch eh such symptoms » as dizziness, faintness, hin $x bili igritabl nervousness, sleeplessness, melancho.: all-gone anh ton ied Do-let Ci HE es en and.hopes, | thay ome re eo tried Lydia Piokham's V , Ooxpo ab once semoves tan Coublés., A | ., % - : i She petted\u2019 going with the stream.pected of us, and receive the hearty hand.it cannot always be.when we stand alone, and in such times\u2019 Courage: \"men udmire natural manners\u2019 and most , The birthday stone is an emerald and | your à, rd to aan who has forfeited DC FEI LILI V7 > IT all\u2019 right to be her husband; which declares marriage for money Is selling.{0 the highest bidder and a form of slavery.It is à real courage which.makes a wife |.refuse, to gloss.over her Husband's shortcomings, and sends her out of her home because she has ideals and lives up La them.It is real \u2018courage which makes: a woman tell her friend the uncomfortable ;truth she asked for and pay for the veracity her friend\u2019s favor.which pays debts, makes good obligations, | acknowledges gratitude for kindnesses- past and gone, and lives plainly to do it.while the world wonders what you do with _your money.It's\u2019 comfortable to be It's mice to.have the wiid at your back.The cheers of the crowd help you to \u2018win.The ap: proval of those you love makes labor easy.We, all like to do the thing which is ex- clasps of the ones who beliove in us.But, There are times may we haive\u2014nôt the strength.of strong men\u2014but the strength \u201cof womanly\u2019 womanhood to help us.to kecp us loyal to what we know is right, to enable\u2019 ug to live into our lives this\u201d highest form of e\u2014 ; © |\u2019 CORRESPONDENCE.> readèrs are\u2019 weloomne to these : ' Wy Handériting Is delineated; and drawings of the palm of the hand, showing the .princlpal lines will also Character will De read from aphs, which wi e retu Photog re \u2018enclosed.\u2014Address Madge * Merton, Herald Office.Ce be read, @ v Rose Lee\u2014I do nôt think there is any: permanent\u2019 cure for freckles.The conditions of blood and gkin remain the same after you have removed the spots.Why .don\u2019t you forget you have them, and learn to be happy in spite of them?1'm| ery glad to have your letter, and.will, of pig be pleased to answer: r\u2019éoything | l can.Peanuts \u2014Certainly, if yoni are tail your dresses should coine down and your \u2018hair go up.Poor hair, it will bè tormented with strings and hairpins\u2019 and grow thin sad woolly Tooking, and you'll look back half-enviously to the days when you had palf-envionsy, raids do your back: Don't.try to entertain him.Just be your own &clf and see what happens.Most women seem.to think it\u2019s nécessiry to'be a bundia \u2018of affectations.to make friends among tHoge of -the.opposite, sex.3.\" No indeed you don't ask too many questions.You are fairly industrious, fairly patient, sympathetic, hopeful and unselfish, .Constance L.\u2014The couplet for May is.ng and fresh a Pasi tif \u2018bud vaio Toons tp .flower § is the primrose.3, You are impal- lt is real courage | 1 | you know, there those words of Lowed\u2019s\u2014 \u201cEndurance.is the crowning quality, + And patience ail the passion of great carts.\u2019 LC\u2014An mntellettuaily honest person \u2018s one whose judgment is good and who does not allow prejudice or pasison.or selfishness to blind her.An intellectually honest womun tells the truth to herself as well as to other people, \"Some of us don't, Jack.\u2014Go and tell ber; my boy.and- [ wouldn\u2019t be.afraid to advise you to take the.little ring along.ne Mary B.\u2014l\u2019m not at ail.sure that you deserve very much credit for your self- denial.You have done without the \u2018things yon.wanted, certainly, but you have forced the rest of your liousehold to do without them, too, and I do not suppose they consider you exactly un unmix; ed blessing.\u201d : Manse.\u2014\u2014There is a certain air, of impropriety about.your suggestion.I da ffot suppose you notiçed\u2019 it, and 1 daresay I'm old-fashioned in my ideas.itl does many things in the innocence ptf her heart do not attr bute to innocence.\u2018doesn't seem careless to you.M.D.~Meéthods in temching change #0, that one really needi to keep.improving, and even with the advanced thought to \u2018make a certificate of practical value as the \u2018years go by.In music most of us have | Sound it necessary to unlearn a good many 1of the finger-tricks which we acquired by | dint of much patient practising in our .Even.in - housekeeping, has been a forward movement.It all means this\u2014we cannot sequire any knowledge and.then tuck it away to become a means of livelihood by and bye.We and it.will Become old.| fashioned.We must\u2019 \u201ckeep it in \u2018use.We- must brush it up.We must progress, lt does.not seem-at all likely to me that you can keep that sort of an umbrella for a rainy day.- It would get\u201d out of fashion, for in a married life, believe me, there is not room: for much of that sort of work, and gets.\u201chad friends\u201d with one's con science, Marigoïd.\u2014Dt is much better to have your Tecipes- in several books.Get them \u2018ail alike and label one soupe, another pies and puddings, another Jneats and so on.Have each book lettered that you may turn to the recipe you seek without délay, and in the front 6f each book leave a few pages for general observätions on the particular branch of cookery.set forth in that book.| Jerrold \u2014TI'm afraid you are not.willing to set yourself acide, and to let those boys develop into the kind of men they had best be: Yon want them to be men of your .You would, \u201cim fact, be gisd to have them.imitate \u2018yon ins all things, and it \u2018way be, Dame Natyré Mas Hettor things fof them.\u201cDon\u2019t thy.to make them younger days, Woo fet ! : x el wl we 544 .Co Po : .; ua - .} in a slow oven, whiah werldiy-wise people of Her own age Suppose | you - think the mutter over aid see if at unless oné neglects plain duty | / Nottle.\u2014Vse a pint of preserved straw: berrles und omit the cupful of powdered sugar since you will make mousse of Straw! berries when they are in scason on!y\u201d\" in the\u2019 jam\u201d tupdonrd.Whe no.ment Is in danger of spolling.small piéces \u2018of charcoal laid on or near it \u2018will ken It sweet, .A hostess who his nequired + a reputation\u2019 for brewing deliclous tea \u2018uses rock candy for sweetening, and Imparts a spécial flavor.by the addition of marnachino-cherires, one to each cup.INDIAN PUDDING.\u2018One quart of milk scalded, three tahle- spoonfuls yellow.granulated meal, Cook In the double boller three hoûrs.- .-Add half\u2019 a cup of molasses; one heaping tabléspoon- ful of butter, \u2018half a teaspoonful of salt.{Turn Into a pudding dish, pour\u2019 over one ciip of cold milk, and bake several hours RUSK: one\u2019 pint.of fresh nlk scalded.Pour !t ou to one cup of butter: and lard nixed with one generous cup of granulated eugnr.When cool add four well beaten eggs, o1e- clghth of a teaspoon of salt and onc-half of R Cake of compressed yeast.dissolved in one-half of -a cup of water.Beat well and | blowly, ndd flour cnough {fo form a.rather thick batter (a drop batter probably).Set ft.lute at night or very carly fn the morn- fug, In a deep crock, or bread bowl .and cover it well.When it is very light, or tiext morning If you started it ov tr rilght, beat In flour slowly till almost siit£ enough to knead.Keep the dough as soft ds possible, and for that reason do not knead it on a board but beat it In the, bowl with.a sttong wooden spoon.When nisen light and double its size, knead it a very -Nttle on tlie board, using as little flour as pos- \u2018sible, and make It Into rolls, round op long, or 10ll out and cut with a biscuit cutter.Rise again til Het and bake in a \u2018quick oven.To make a coffee cake of the dough let a pontion of it 148e dn a round pan, and \u2018Just before putting §t dnto the oven Put a little thick sour cream over the surface, sprinkie with eugar and powdered\" clnuamon and bake.I was never intercsted In pandowdy until I read Thorcan.He wna evidentiy fond of the dninty, and might - haye.begn- bappler while he Hved had he datén less of - It.land.tNmmings, «and may the faites be good .to \u2018those who.partake of.dt: = Cs PANDOWDY: A deep, square pain WAS Hned\u2019 with a simple buttermilk or séur cream crust.This wae filled.with well floured .apples cored and\u2019 pared, another crust placed on top and\u2019 the whole baked, Ttien the top crust was.carefully removed, and half of It placed, upeide down on a platter, the soft, J julcy apples were taken out into a bowl, sweetened, partly with sugar and partly with molasses, and a speck of spice and.a lump of butter added.After these ingred!- ents were thoroughly.\u2018mixed a layer \u2018was spread over the crust on the platter, then the halves of the lower crust were put on\u201d with other Inyers of apples and then, the \u2018lant-half of the\u201d AOD ercet.> de, nrleit \u201cDe turned sight\u2019 stds \u2018up pant \"junkies with, yin Hétle.meen\u201d \"a tlle i arranged.with A layer of apples on toplor 2 .ap EGE wo RL However, here it is, with all fis New Eng-{\" i RE fer ] \u201cI don\u2019 t see why Mr.Puilman aa \u201cnot make his berths a little longer,\u201d said the tall man wearily; as he brushed his bair before the glass.In\" the toilet room of the sleeper.can never sleep well when I am cramped for room, and I feel \u2018this morning as if I had sat Up.ail night.\" \u201cThe berths always seem long\u2019 enough to me,\u201d sald the small man cheerlly, as.he rud- bed his neck with a towel.+ The, tall man glanced down at him scornfully and uttered, \u201cOf course.\u201d \u201cThe shortness of the berths 1s due to the e | | o \u2018tact that Mr.Pullman was himself a short \u2018man,\u2019 said the medium-sized man as he tied | his cravat.\u201cI have noticed,\u2019 he continued, \"that men are governed largely by personal conditions.No -doubt Mr.Pullman, who was five feet six, having made a model to fit himself, thought that six inches more ought to be enough for any man, never stopping to think that many men are over six feel tall.\u2019 \u201cIt was spite,\u201d said the.tall\u2019 man aurifiy.-\u201cI never know a little man \u2018who did not have it in for the six- footers.\u201d , It Is interesting to \u201ccompare tue shopping hours of the average American woman with those devoted , to the.same \u2018purpose by the Parisienne.« Noon, especially during the gray.winter days, when night seems to lower in a twinkling, de the time when the largest num- | ber of pedestrians cross the portals of our big empoNums and the greatest number vof carriages are lined along the shopping streets.Not so with our French sistèrs.- They rise later, breakfast at.our luncheon hour and do their shopping afterwards.Sleep, \u201cfittle pigeon, and told Jour winge\u2014 Little blue pigeon with velvet Sleep oh the singing of the mother-Pird \u2018swing- swinging the nest where her little one How, Away out yonder J see a \u2018star\u2014 .- Sjlvery star with a tinkling song; 1 To the soft dew falling 1 hear it calling\u2014' Calling and tinkling the night along: , \u2018In through the window a moonbeam comes-» Little gold moonbeam with misty wings; \u2018All silently \u2018creeping, it asks: \u201cIs.he sleep- © ing\u2014 Sleeping and dreaming while mother sings?\u201d Up from.thie sea there floats the sob , Of thé waves that are breaking üpon\u201d the shore, Ae though\u2019 they we were groaning \u2018tn anguish, | and moan * Bemoäning the ship.that shall come no more.- But sleep, ttle pigeon, and fold your wings\u2014 \u201cLdttle blue pigeon with \u201cmournful eyes; \u201csingle box plaits, quite narrow at the belt and spreading to a width of three or four closely, the plaits being stitched flat to within about ten inches of the hem in front, where they are allowed to flare, the stitchings gradually decreasing in-length as they reach the back, to produce the effect of a graduated flounce.Five or six rows of stitching finish the hem.With this skirt no petticoat need be \u2018worn, \u2018for the thickness of the \u2018plaits renders the silk drop skirt quite sufficent.The usual \u2018plaiting finishes the bottom of this underskirt, which, by the way, is somewbsat ghorter \u2014\u2014 \u201cA New York paper says: The strenuousness stan net.Dark blue and.nut brown veils of this make are more or less in.evidence, but the.vell .of universal wear is black chiffon, in White or colored rings.Tt a chaperon ie what.she should be, her presence will not wet-blanekt the merriment \u201cand spontaniety, but merely tone down the excessive exuberance; the girls will not be less winsome but less giddy, with manners high bred, not conspicuous.to be re ere asked one clever woman of anath ri ose in- which we forget dur- selves,\u2019 was the answer, given with a sigh.+ A girl {8 sometimes ghad to intrerich herself.behind the.bulwarks that society has reared devotion or \u2018attentions.A pretty \u2018and useful article in the market of fashion.is the Fiorodora.fob.\u2018As may be | divined,' it was su y the -musloal comedy of that name, and though not design- petticoats and dainty feet \u2018as well.\u201cAr Ley object of the Florodora fob is that of any sie fob, the guarding of -the- little watch carried In the belt; but at the lower end of the wide silk braid, which dangles at th with \u2018a mannish elegance, there is a grip- the support of the skirt.It is this convenient little invention which makes the Florodora the new thing it is, and with its ald the longest okirt may triumph over rainy days.While one hand grasps the umbrella the other holds purse or parcel, the automatically lifted skirt coquettigh.Gold and silver, and even jewelled slides point of loveliness desired.In other words, her Suver, i PF \u2018ST.Jacops \u20ac +, nL \"a.2.se Nu found.\u2018Muslins and foulards would be with= out charm if plain, otherwise the patterned: \"3.Never curl my hair again with an Iron; of our winter weather has persuaded women- .kind to the universal adoption of the chiffon veil, worn with and above their veils of Rus-\" © 2.Won't talk about Mrs.A.B.C.Tattler, .7.Won't \"find fault with the husband; lt him smoke up the curtains if he wants to; To the Parisian dressinakers are we in- ; \u2018This is | inches at the very bottom.It fits the figure .- than the outer one, as otherwise \"tt, would certainly show with each step of the wearer.\u2018very thin of quality and absurdly embroidered ° about her, to defend herself from unwelcome | and'buckles, begay the Florodora fob to any * se obligatory this spring.There will lie no other | tugging, actually tugging, with your knees \u201cWhat are-the moments in life most Ukely - | ed with that.intention, it suggests founclng.' rim- preseñting, somehow, a look.more than-ever ° sweet woman: has another added weapon \u2018to Ce Playbills, Programmes Abd General Philosoph y rem a meer PUR UT .A.good | deal hee been said -about the | ing groductio as beyond the Dorothy Donnelly; General Mendoza, ¥d- ¥ , i - atreme meguenimity of Montreal audi run of rte tee for foolisiness, \u2018The win Brandt.Scenically the play provides - XV emces in connection with\"the- production overture is ahusieally ood, 2 bug it cotsists four \u201cbesutiful ictures of the South Amer \"No price wonld be too great to pay for the preservation of \u2018the perfect, rosy, sturdy health of a baby.; ng \u201cRichard Carvel\u201d = the Academy.T¢ oboe solo to five poutres! New Yorkers for {he fret time in 4Edeson Tn \u201cSeidiars |.No price would be too great, but, as a matter of fact, the price is very small\u2014simply precaution and the ex- : an n e at actors © oring for seats an anmin wn t - ; \u20ac ro ean oY ore the opens chaife?The iret ack 6 tains 8 Monday, Peau Academy of Music, ercise of good judgment.It is not good judgment tq give the tender, little infant refhedies- \u2018containing Opiates.+ New.York or Chicago any .play which pue potable P ee roduced wile aa | i It is not good judgment to give them medicines concerning which you know nothing., should allude to some historic phase of ine Se in the.depths of despair and keeps .THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.Stick to the true and the tried, those which have proved best by use in thousands of homes.¢ Amen edministrati ) = usnal.ébur hours after the Awarigen premiere to greater advantage than that of Clay, and through tho enterprise of the St.themselves aro fruitful JOHN MURPHY & co.\u2018\u201c@anru.\u201d The book of this interest- who is the personification of the best type George's Societ wil Le heard in Windsor which we ought to be enlightened.and \u2014 a tune\u201d is not à & one-part fall dionteal > dat dey ê oping , othe | stimulated.- es => ON.A.W, CHASE'S BT enr\" rente Teche oh | sal, ton Bb Ts py Te Aou rus se.© EB CATAÏRE CURE 250.|: = boisson ve nn i bore, und it is sale to prediet for him a | Although, many of the Sra 2341 and 2341 ST.CATHERINE STAGHT, corner Metoaife.: \\ vy Late n Lyons him Torrass cooastona, Eee foundation as the : AN » goat direct ¢ te the d Blows \\ age ham, Fern Maxwell ds Io close fine of Juality and 4 Del oplalons led + in Laat that To 4a TERMS SASH Lo \u2018Telephone UP 2740.\" NS _ ah heu he aire ais 2 ; nald uels not » à a à dm rar di de FERRE iy Ro SE Ft ra 2 N JAN S82) Eli, , AW \u2018Capt.Burke, Tra A.neds President Ai a be oder EE rl w | ing 1am of a different te Ta ok 08 foc The IN a Pa a A Xo rpg Xoops vores, E.We ares, | be ori le pad ie nna Cp fos- | - hh nd rs Yo HW ane That \u2014_IDidrhe rifle a nest; ta\u201d he-elirab up a tree, no, to he?\u2014 .could not be found\u2014they were not in the | THE MOST INTERESTING ~~ 8 ©\" MAN IN CANADA.| alysis.A Lian : e sat off a ed,\u2019 ng Im epitefu ee: * \u2018 \u201clt babe ay,\u2019 it said, : Tali faste \u20ac of the \u201cBurchen tree,\u201d \u201cOh, naughty.magpie,\u201d Dab.re \u201cPray, sing not soof 7 piled, For I have -beeh\u2019 good and \u201chave ot cried, - 80 need not the birchen tree.\u201d \\ Baby ghait bave a wagon ôf gold aa \u2018it she oft shal rides.an TT winp In her hahd shall hold, And crack It on every side.ot cowa and\u2019 calves she has\u2019 quite a store, ; And of fowls and ducks an or edaving men and maids AL a score, \u2018 With cats and dogs, all merry es grigs.Mother's own little CLOW + Out for a ride would But found na one to d ve he; This way, that\u201c way, the carrage would t Backward, forward and down fn the ditch, WHIPPOORWILL.Unseen In the thicket m lone lttle bird : Cries over and over the sorrowful ivord,' Till the childres,: whose sweet Neping bray- - Ce have been said, Turä over, hulf waking, and call frôm their \u2018Do make that bird stop calling down from e Bis mournful old story, \u201cWibtp, whip, \u201coi! poor Wil,\" What Coutd will have donc in the days long\u201d ais 8 bird\u2019s great- grandfather hated Lo \u201c> Que v.\u201cDid he meddle where he had no business\u201d When we find out, dear children, \u201cwhat \u2018twas Katy did.The Tact with those funuy wood gossips We are Hkely, and not before thea, to als.eover The tune that the poor iste songster runs - over, Wiho, hour b: hour, up there on the \u2018nin, Calls\u201d Frourn Ny, urgently, Oh! whip poor MY FLYING 6 SQUIRRELS vien 1 was a little.gir], a friend of mine brought me \u2018one \u2018of bis \u2018forest findings\u2014a , mother flyfng squirrel and ber three baby - \" squirrels, Mttle things, hardly larger than a girl's eyelids, and exactly alike, ter admiring \u2018them for a while, I hastened to.the shop to buy a oage, leaving wy pets in a paper box, through which IT had riddled a number ot holes, that the squirrels might have air.But, when .the' prettiest: and roomiest of cages was ready, and well supplied with puts and cool water, the.little creatures box where I bad put\u2018them.1 searched every nook and corner of the room; and finally opened the mp drawer © of a high, old- fechloned bureau,#wihere 1 kept a small g'ri'e small belongings.There \u201cwae no #gn of anything unueval\u2014no squeak, no scamped of Err fluffy figures.Just an I wes about to close the drawer, \u2018the cover of my pasteboard ribbon box tilted to one «lde, and there, motiguless as the dead, was the mother squirrel, her .~ OSHAWA MIRACLE ~~ IS How a Remarkable Case.of Paralysis Was Cured.\u2018Joseph Brown Attracts Attention of Physicians; Scientists, and Sick.7 People.; Le .From the Mail and Empire.Oshawa, Ont, Feb.21.\u2014 Joseph.Brown, whose case was fully reported in The Mail and Empire some days ago, seems to be the most talked-of and written-about man in Canada.He- ; is in receipt daily of many letters from .all over the Dominion.Physicians and scientists, as well ag sick people, write him,\u2014-and many and- often\u2019 amusing questions\u2019 are asked.To all Mr.Brown answers :\u2014\u201cI have Biven my sworn: statement, and it tells my story: Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me, and that \u2018after.I had been partially paralyzed and unable to move for over four months, and, given up by many doctors,\u201d Many people have been puzzled as to : how a kidney medicine can cure par- .This Is easily understood when it Is remembered that the kidney poison, which js the direct result of kid- ! \"I babes cuddled close to ber side, all massed 11 felt.warmth and movement, ; into one grey, fluffy \u2018ba They were easily removed to the new ome, and e cage door was fastened The next mornin e cage.was ty.The squirrels had on 9 CPL.Without waiting \u2018to dress, I began a search for the runaways.ery drewer in the chamber was ge sut the wise Mother knew better than to hide in a drawer a second time.The waste basket J .1 turned upside down, the contest.work-basket\u2014scibsors, thlinble, ie hed unfinished doll clothes: were turned out \u2018on ' the floor\u2014but yet no sign of the missing { squirrels.: Then I tackled my bed.Liftin a ted off the case, and brobght to view the ar.little fugitives.The devoted, lbertydoving mother, had brought her, babies, .one by one, from cage to pillow, creeping whder my shoulders and\" very face.with such gentleness that my slecp had been undisturbed.\u2018The innocents had not reckoned on the morming- shaking qud \u201cairing\u201d of pillows, .When the squirrels: were once more back in their cage, 1 tied netting over it, but mother's | this was a Juere cobweb to the free spirit, In an hour she was out.Then began -a \u2018hunt, abandoned and resumed, «off and .owr, until every drawer, eyery \"bag- holder, cvery crack and every crevice large enough for a dricket\u2019s body to pass through bad been examined, and the bed h been three times unmade, but no.squirrels were to be found.That evening I put on m best frock, and in providing a fresh hand- kerchlef foc the \u2018pocket, I.found out the hiding\u2019 place of.the mischiafs.taken a.fancy to he pocket of that parti- eular.dréss.But the flying squirrel wouldn't stay put.\u201d \"The _most_atluning home that J conld .construct.with \u2018water and food at\u2019 hand she condemned, and deserted for some queer \u2018thing of her own.contriving.Once the little plagues domiciled dn my shipper.| Aguin, we found them all in à stood high up on \u2018the shelf.To \u2018this day I cannot understand how the mother engineered her helpless family into the closed | clock case.Tt must have been throw the holes made at the top.for the wélght the quecrest happening was in \u2018connection witk our baby\u2019s rag doll, a beauty created from a cradle pillow, and girt about with a pink sash.It had been sit- \u2018tig.all\u2019 the morning in Ms tiny \u2018chair look- {ing on with éxpressionless countenance \u2018as | we searched for the ever-missing squirre's.Our baby came along and caught up the rag doll in a loving embrace.Then, with a flying leap, out came the mother squtrrel from the rag brain.[For days the plague \u2018and the play went on, while I delayed the liberty I bud promised my mother I would give the Interesting.wood folk.In the meantime the-herole, undiscomiaged mother squirrél made a supfeme effort to be free, Before I .had discovered her absence from the house 1 found the family 4n the cleft of an apple: tree which I was attempting to : | eHimb.At the sight of the ttle creatures under: God's great, great dome, my heart had a touch of pity and tenderness from which it hasn't yet recovered.' \u201cOh, you danings!* I érled, \u2018you are the dearest, the cunniugest things.that rever were \u201cmade.I hate to give you up, I love rou .so.But you love the outdoors, and von shall gever, never be taken Into the ouse aëh.I wish you\u2019 would stay In -this apple tree or out in ouf nice woodpile.But go to the woods If yon would rather, and mike your own, home and do vour -own :nutting, and drink from the pretty springs among the ferns and vocks.\u201d EXPLAIN ED JOSEPH - BROWN.- .\u201cdiseases, .\u201cparalysis and \"brain troubles.is directly caused by weak kidneys, al- | lowing violent poisons to escape : through the system to derange and destroy.Dodd's Kidney Pills, by correcting the actlon of the, kidneys, encourage these natural, filters of the blood to extract and expel the poisons, thus re- They had \u201c| thea Gardner, nee x THE LIVING G oRAANAR | RECESS GAME \u2018can be peed br mue > \u201cos Ye ! The game but the most with the player takes the parts of speech\u2014 noun, pronoun, verb, adveed, adjective, position, con Enciie partict.| Loy aod\" article.Bech ons le also equipped pins Sy paper por 38 pendil and then the game The Hiroe thing to do is to pomber me little slips of paper from or, to ten, and .then place them\u2019 in a hat, bo das- ket or something of mod a shake | them thoroughly.\u2018Then each player \u2018must, without looking, draw a number out of the basket.When all have drawn they take their sents In the order of the numbers on their slips.Number one sits at the ght, und so on until the row is complete.w the real game commences.\u2018Me player we Hite the names of all on thelr n the order in which they El 1 « Butabishod m ERE rE Worse.\u2014 trait of\"en na) nous plant.i S07 Fore Two playful \"without handles.3 Some weapons .number er of weather cocks.» i * Fagitah coin of a Scamphor tree.e used by Titian.\u2018 of \u2018blades without handles.\u2019 to \u201d a nter's implements.off with bows.Jouer of Ividion, cure tastentngs for the whole, article used in crossing gtreams.hit a , Clarence Pird sends this puzzle, and you have to make a Uttle diawing of the answer.Try it.The correct sointion will be | published Sert week: Take me +, À.A number \u2018of smaller and - Toss tame Commons on the eve Tree EE oes .There! The picture has vanished before I could descrip, them all, Never oid! perhaps we see them again some day.Dear Girls and Boys: I hope nope of i will be offended at the way In vole use your names.a' bave read the P for over à yêar and it seems ue If I.Know all shot x It.is ond only in fun that I write 4 pe, Jou, vill take It in the same / THETIS.) oe Note.\u2014I don\u2019t kn know.what the rest of the boys and girls think about at but.this seems to ur editor a very cever Httle sketch.t certainly proves: for one thing that Thetis is an observant youug person and has read the page with interest to know the tastes of the \u2018most faith.of the Roper always zou know, describln a Canadian winter.many Hve ou of Montreal, well, wil what the winter is hee in your part of the vosutey.Tell about the eponts, and .the amusements, \u2018both indoors and out.\u2018What you do with yourselves in fact.Tell all you can think of that is \u201ctypical of.a Canadian winter.might Sell wbnt they do, which will | Le cauelly interesting to those in, the couu- low send your - contribut\u2019 ons ta of Thuraday moral 1g.Write on \u2018ene side the er and add:ess l'undora,.Hera'd Office, Pan \u2018Street, _Montweal, \u2018a Brie goes to the best.vo = \u2014\u2014 1s written the pant of Speech she has chosen: Thus, Nos.1, 2, 8 4 might be be.Helen Black, May White Edith Green and th Helen's name on ab\u2019 «© adverb,\u201d etc.This s so thât each player ean detent 2 mistake the minute any one makes one.© The player at the right hand end or \u201chead\u201d says a word that corresponds with the pant of speech she hag chosen, and the rest follow turn, each.adding asvord that fs In the class of thelr chosen part of speech, and which besides makes ith what has gone before and \u2018helps form a perfect eenteBce.The other players each write on thelr pads the words that euch one adds, and in this way If any: one should say a word that docs not make sense\u2014 that 18, not the part of speech she.has chosen or a word that does not fit in the sentence\u2014everyone will notice.it.Whenever one of the players makes a mistake of this kind he or she Is obliged to go to the foot of the Hne, while the res$ move up one As soon as one player saye à word at finishes a sentence she ma lott hand must start another séntence \u2018with her part of speech, This is sometimes very bard .to do and.have the \u2018word make semse, and a:great deal of fun }s In knowing just where to: stop.No one hr can pe used tivice In succeséion.e yer who ls the head of the class when the bell rings wins.: ; A LUCKY LITTLE ENGLISH GIRL A little English girl, whose name 1s Al 18 paling » see one, of the.most.wonderful sights of this ie , snd what 1s \u2018more, she will take part it.8he, with her lttle ister Jullet, have been se- lectéd \u2018by Queen Alexandra of England to .carry-\u2018ber- train when King Edward 18 crowned in London next June.: It 18 a great compliment that the Queen has paid these two Nttle girls in asking them to be her train bearers, and their pareirts, Lord and Lady Burghelere, are very much pleased.And Althea and Ju'let uite realize the honor that has been dong them.too, and are the \u2018happiest children in | Engiand.Carying the Queén's train means that each will fake a corper of the mantle of velvet and ermine, which ls yards long, and.follow so that it will not touch the ground.It is by no means as simple as it may sound, for both of the Httle girls muet keep In step, and they must walk exactly as the Queen does.If.they should go more slowly they would pull hér back, and that would be\u2019 dreadful, even worse than if they went too fast, which would make the great mantle diag in the middle.The little.girla are especial\u2019 favorites of: the Queen.She.is fond of having them around her, and it was this desire, together | with knowing how it would please - theni that dictated \u2018thelr selection for posts of honor in the coronation procession.- Just think what a splendid 8 be, with many women dressed in beautifn) gowns of .velvet and fur.with flashing dla- monde and colored jewels! Wouldn't you like to be with those Hitle girls to.see Ît?THE PUZZLE CORNER Would you Ike to have puzzles ajratn Ÿ If 80, send \u2018In- some original ones, and whenever you fl a good one in a book send It- on with e answer to Pandora, who | will use It In this column.- he answers to the buzzes sent by Lottie Jackson last week were Citloc\u2014Victorie, New Westminster, Que- | bee, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg.Writers \u2014 Longfellow, Wetaon, Shakespeare, Scott, Drake.This.long puzzle wae - publiahed in the pnge last year, and some one has asked to have It inserted again that he may have another fry.\u201d Here It ls: BE BISHQP.OF OXFORD'S PUZELE, Have a trunk wi Moore, sense }.ery \u201cDone!\u201d and the \u2018player on.her |\u2019 form four \u201cequal triangles.The matches must not be cut or broken.-® Young Contributors ;, o\u2014\u2014 7 stories, sketches, .poems, etc, -to this column.Write on one slde of the- paper only, .and don\u2019t make your contributions too, long.A SUMMER MORN.1- walked one lovely summer morn Before the world awoke, - Just as the earth was casting off Her.misty sleepy cloak, The dew \u2018hung on the waving près\" \u2018 In sliindng peanly show'rs, The binds were, all still fast asleep Up in their airy bow'is.The flowers eyes were tightly shut, That nestled at my feet, : I feared to.walk lest I disturbed : Thelr fragrant slumbers sweet, But: \u2018een as 1, with careful feet, \u2018Was passing at their side With dainty movement oh ard slow\u2019 Thetr petals opened wi Andon I went with cheerful step 4, sy heart so light and gay, .Bo gjad was I that I bad seen .The flowers awake that day.The hrooklet sang.0 merTily, ne A laughing joyous song : As ,51D ug.dancing through the.fields, - swiftly went along.His matin clear.and true.Unt] the sorig was borne a way Ag to the clouds he flew, - Then as- 1 took my homeward \u2018way, ; .oh rose the golden sun, - -; Flooc the earth with heavenly nght It leased, the day be \u2026 SHORGID l'URNER, ; xfe, Que.A PICTURE or 1 THE CIRCLE.By Thetis, .: Come! Let us take a peep into boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 corner.\u2018They.are all present and each face Ix bright with les.Pandora, with an attempt At importance\u201d and solemnity, stands in the centre -of the group with a hg blue pencil in her np- mised hand.: James Pryor stands at the right and a Mttie behind her; his head is the curls his lip.Of course, that is all night, a8.he does not care to join the froHe about him.Willam J.Quinn stands before a be proudly displays a new cartoon to the admiring eyes of a.number of boys, among alwa running here and there, with -pen in his hand and note paper protruding from the front of her dwss, while she Lrys to help everyone.Donalda, \u2018calm and serene, moved about with a candy-box.in her hand and a bundle of magazines under Hazel Bennett, her arm.not very far alda.Georgie stands near\u2019 the centre, violin In hand, while she tries to look at Daisy Elf through.a bundle of letters and at Florence Turner through a photograpti.- Fue Turper and Harel Kotgnt are whis- to er on à plano stool.Kathieen eR as just ped inside of à window with \u201cAutumn In Fairyland\u2019 in her hand.The refleotion of .Moille Grant going out of the West window bides.for a moment the view of Roma, sitting \u201cIn the shadows of the Old - Cathedral, - and gazing half-wistfully, half-disdatofolly towards the corner.The heads of Mabel Baker and Katie are seen at another window while their longing looks seem to say \u2018Msiy we come:in?\" They may b@ sure of thelr welcome in such a merry place, reach me |.- © You are all Invited to contrtbute original 1 Metened while fhe lark\" téilled wrreet, uplifted and the fainted touch of disdain i yacht with sails\u2019 of his own make, -while | | TNEONQUERABLE and Arthur J.John Is never in one place: Into the room, «its regarding Georgie with | admiring eyes and writing notes to Don- , raves over her, Bow ait, tt below the name of each ong S43 matehes and.ful membess so well.1 4 | Oo .= A CANADIAN WINTER ~The Post Bag, a : ; = Yi all 1nvit - Thie is someting about whith you all If you country boy or girl, write yp tere ot to watts red tie fie can write, #nd 1 expect to find\u2019 my desk ab | ut | WT Seen hat ite lig Order tn\u2019 which they are received.Make anowed under with contributions before when à À storm comes.Some of uy YOu communications brief, - Thursday morning.I want eased doy aud don\u2019t krbw as much as we mignt about the _ girl to Tite a Ent sketsh on one mile country In winter.City boys and giris aio: al roy oii abou\u201d aely aud I am glad to help in your sketch later on, promise to use them the same week.Udtaie Acld\u2014Pretty \u2018soon the ou.will put ti Len t ever nead of one of the largest engraving - companies here is golng to write a brief account of How cuts 210 made,-for-this_-page._ Yes, It.| 18 all right to do your work tn \u2018pencil, Klittie\u2014Is that Spelt right.I have the same objection \u2018to oy neme belong spelt the way you mentio I don't remember, the puzzles little gel.nd some mate, Your answers this \u2018week were right.No, I didn't sce Mrs.Campbell, but everyone You will have to try this new competition about the Canadian winters for you, are both fond of winter Gerald\u2014The.drawings and stories ete.In the Young Contributors\u2019 Column are ail | original, written by.the boys and girls.We are always glad to hear from.members of the Circle.\u201cMary C.\u2014Of course wiite whenever you .p asked to try the competition.| sponte, : may come, and You père au ou | draw et all; or are you fond of wittings J H Staire\u2014Thank you for your very kind \u2018pote.A Circle Mother.\u2014It 45 most gratifying to find that you are Interested in this page.The boys and ls are all encouraged to write Lond send contrébutions of stories, paintio drawings etc, Some of them live rthest parts of the Maritime Provinces ald some in the Western parts of the country.Nellie Mander\u2014The drawing is.not particularly .No.the picture you speak of Is not too large to be reproduced.The prize has always been a paint box, but this last one Was a, book, Georglé\u2014Really Georgie, your intentions will bave to bo ask if you write me \u2018such verses.Now, if I know anything about inquisitive human nature everyone will eagerly look in the \u2018XY.Column for.\u2018the verees\u2014which are not Cinere.Poor \u2018oMild, pechaps it is the bright weather, The \u2018versés are really not.bad, though.I am in my usual good health, thank you, I think 1 prefer to keep | them in hot water lor a stew.INSTI RUNSHINE ) .GOOD CHEE R.Ha you had a kindness shown?Pass it on.\"Twas not meant for.you alone\u2014 + Pass It on.Let it travel down the years, Let-it wipe another's tears, : Till in heaven the deed appears-\u2014 20 - ss it on.ale.| ; es watches her movements and strives to do \u2018 as well, not ply peed \u2018he difference in [oer May Devis is Ce omewhat indéstinct | n the distance aba Violet Elf, with a pundies of meanuscrip, timid) ores y er the \u201cbut are resssured hy kiné ;.of H.C., Lafontaine, A.B.Church and Bdna Kirkbem are comfortably seated somewhere near the centre, le Ethel.worth reaches an camer hand across Northumbestand * The Géorgie, Please mention the name of \u201cthat 1 friend.Was he or she mule or fehik)e : .In answer to your \u2018last.question, Ceylon Teas are all the way from ten to twenty per cent.better value than.any other Teas on sale.Blaok or Natural Leaf Green, 250, 300, 400.500, 600.per lb.Upwards of 10 million packets sold annually.0 Mrs.Cynthia Westover, Alden, the précédent general of the Internationat ne Soclety, 96 Fifth Avenue, New York.The Herald is the Canadian organ.be a beam yourself?\u201d \u2018These words were says doesn't stop to think, 1s landed as a frank, ou ken man.The man who, with comforting words can case a smarting con- sclence or heal a heart\u2019 wounded by the -Polgonous arrows of.a venomous poandal entloman and a hero, éven though pts administrations be at the \u2018expense of gtern justice.The Sunshine Sodety ls for the Interchange of greatings and the passing on of food cheer.It is not a charity.It is a riendiy soclety.There are so many people, some in the country in lonely places, \u2018pme away off in the Nomth-West where have Nttle' companionship.\u201cLet tn the sunshine and sy, why not |, Written b; he famous Ribert Hubbard, Set of Royerofters, at Bast Aurora, The man who says whet he thinks, but Some in- LACE.HOUSE.Balance of Fanoy Papers to ar © Out at.Hal?Price.All shades, plain, per G0B,.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u20185 All shades, Crepe, per roll sesscsesnarsacese 100 Floral Crepe, per roll .cceveveresnsccarce Je Best Quality and Colors.\u2018Paper Shades, $3.00 for 31.50, nto for The Wire Frames all sizes .100 to 350 each E.M.SKIDDY, Prop./ 2481 ST.CATHERIND STREET.Has, who -find- thelr hearts- warmed and thelr liveg made brighter by the Bunshine Soclety, whose members motto 1s- *Imss It on,\u2019 and\u2018who are only, walting for the chance to pass on kindness and good cheer to others, separated perhaps fiom them by miles and miles of continent.\u201d Do you know there are lots of women who would enjoy your magazines each\u2019 month when you have read them?Invalid children who would like pictures, sick people who love to get letters, and every sort of persons to .whom you can be kind and friendly.The editor of this column and the.-secretartes of the Montreal and Westmount.branches \u2018will be only too pleased to receive the names\u2019 of .those who would like reading matter, letters etc.: You have to write, And they will be delighted to Include you In thelr colrele of friends.Address either Editor, Sunshine Department, fhe Herald, Miss: M.Jones, Secrétary Montreal Branch, donald, 4680 St.Catherine Street, West- mount, and say if you would lke \"reading Inatters or Jetters, or perhaps a call, with thanks the following donations: Mus.J- Aird, Mrs.D.Strond, Mre.Sterry Hunt, Mrs.\u2019 Davis, Montreal: Mrs: Bransford, Fort Erle, Ont.; Mrs.Robertson, Montreal; Mrs.\u2018Harrison, \"Westmount; Frank Bayne, Mrs.Robb, Charlottetown, PE.I, W.C.T.U., Hunting: \u2018Hall, } NO NEWSPAPERS WANTED.\u201cThe following Jotter \u2018received .by the Westmount secretaiy, shows how.walcome 1 literature is fn the West, with the ex- ption of -newspapels: \u201cI am in receipt of yours \u2018of 21st and tn reply.wish to express my sincere up- pork here all contributions.of pure, heal- y literature will be faithfully passed on.The need Is great and the boys often ask me for something to read.The majority of them are well \u2018educated, some of them college men.who ean appreciate high class reading.\u201d Yet few of them subscribe for periodicals.They are coustantly on the move and may change their address at any time during tne year.Then in the.publicity of bunk-house life things are to a large\u2019 extent common pro- prty and If he had magazines of his own he seldom knows\u2019 where to find them when be wants then.The only way to ovemcome this\u2019 difficulty \u2018is to: have plenty of reading \u2018for all, : Magnzlues will be highly prize but not so wath newspapers as the West ls above all things progressive, modern and up-to-date.A miner would | feel fended to be oZered an\u2019 old newspaper.Most sincerely, fo Ce - .W.HARDY, =.__ YMIR, B.C.510 Cadleu Street, Montreal, or Miss Mne- Westmount secretary: acknowledges Belwood, Ont.; Fred Fitzpatrick.Strathroy: - 4 Sunbeams (Original poems), don, Que.Donations for posta ge and ex- enses from Mrs.Davis, Mrs.Cavanagh, Irs.Sher, Mr.Butclhinson, Mr.Me: Corma All tributions.should be sent to the Westmount Sunshine Society, VictorJa- Westmount.: : preclation \u2018of your interest and help In.a\u2019 | Most worthy «ause and hasten to assure | you -that as long as TI am in charge of | of | Bread Buns Cake The Bost to Use Is | BAKING POWDER | Purest, .- strongest, Best, 15e: 25c, 45c sizos | Tins only.LT : FoR J Snowdon & Paterson, | ~~ AGENTS.MONTREAL.Age ) | N Pl , n\u201d Rain In\u2018 the morntng\u2014tbat's ali right, : Afternoon will turn.out bright! Rain: comes \u2018later\u2014don\u2019t repine : Wasn't the morning fresh and fine?our uo day-At'e bee?right diy, ngs Il gow.when the clouds pass Rain or shine, or dry or wet, by.Never \u2018a brave heart grumbled.yet! Fate herself can't \u2018help but gnn At a happy soul that woi't give inf And bad ue.turns to guod ralghtway When such a soul sits in to play! - Wet or dry, rain or shine.fts\u2019 In the heart where the weather's fine! Sun nor cloud, gray eky.or blue; it's the soul's mood makes your day for = jou.\u201cIf you have a precious thoight Theat to you has Fladneen brought, -Shrine it- not within \u2018your breast; Waite it and make \u2018others blest! , \u201cOft_ some written thought will reaah Hapites fro w Juath of human speech Hearts by faithless promise gricved, Hearts by lying lps decetved: to love you.- do,\u2014and I shall never fo hall rever k I will not promise that I of it to you.Aa I lie here, there] comes me.à courage \u201cdid not know T could f \u201cNo, no!\u201d she cried vehemently.\u201cRorgiva me! You can at least lot me say, that as long as I live I may chef and.encoura e little hope that all is \u2018mot dead.Your highness, let me say.that.family peyer knows when it is eater jm love or in war.\u201d .\u201cThe ras which.surround the heart of are bl and pgrim, impene- tra le when he détonds it, my boastiug American,\u201d she smiling sadly.\u201cYet some prince of the realm wil bat- down the wall and win at a single blow t which a mere man could aot conquer x en lifetimes s.Suds i the .world.\u201d e pri batter down and seize, | \u201c but he dan.ods raion But enough of |< : They laughed, but their hearts were sad, this luckless American and hapless sove: -reign.who would, if she could, be a woman.\u201cIt 1s now three o\u2019clock\u2014the hour ,when you were to have called to see\u2019 me,\u201d said, again sitting unconcernedly before him.in the window \u2018seat.She was not afraid of him.She was a_ princess.\u201cL misunde: you, your highness.I remembered the engagement, but it seems I was mistaken as to the time.I came at \u2018three in the morning!\u201d - | 4nd found me.at Toma Loe : : n an impregnable.castle wit, ogres all.about,\u2019 © 7 h.XI, \u2019 A WAR AND ITS GONSBQUENCE.Lorry wes removed to another room be- this! I am the Pricocse of Graustark: | fore dinner, as she.you are my friend, Grenfall Lorry, After they had dined the two strangers ere in only dear dear friendabip between us,\u201d were left alone for several ho - An- -aried, resuming ther.merry humor so guish.regaled his friend with an enthusi- \u2018auûr hat be matted w with en surprise and st mess: Dugas, oh the che Sharma of one not a untess r n ti { sand à a throne,\u201d be added, smiling, how; Prine In hoch he aid\u2019 portes rer.§ cigar i been \u201cAnd a promise,\u201d she reminded.him.dons or gar bring cause his energy ¥ an ELEN |; IECTAR | Beal: Blend of Dut 1 tell you s e is rare, betroth seen much of her And she\u2019s \u201cYou haven\u2019 any of C4 dem can pump the Countess aad: get ou want to know in connec: tion Sith - oe It's a pretty seri oys state affairs » she } wouldn\u2019t be eepi æmpathy.1 Lorry recall recalled a part of ww Stternoon's |i fer a while \u20184nd you can & forex forget And vou vit bee rs to b independent.The Countess she a every night when she thinks what \u2018the poor girl bas to contend of with.\u201d - \u201cTell me about it.\u201d .boit don't know anything to tell rm terete in°the Princess, a vote nerve to ask many ques tions.I do know, however, that.she is .going o oe an un; t matrimonial alliance Fores upon her in ome way.\u201d t - \u201cThet's what I gather from.the\u2018 Count- eetly dangerous conve: and porepiration abood.cold and demp on his ie, 1d man, you've chased in oppose I y Totty only\u2019 uly find.oo Lorey mer, 4 Jet at i fome oF UP The .MAD, COFFHR is a blend of the finest., SSttans grown; to ent from all others, so vastly supetiof.It ls AME HUOTS |: fous.mela 1 Tan, and | puting rather accustomed to the nobly e are not ao bad, after all.Friend and i Pete Ah, evening, your excelle e are ou had entered.the og and =o Gatton of ape res cond wot ret retire until I oF patiohed Taywel 3s to Me Lorre © conditi tion ja com pr in lish.He.At ee a de \"the bus Jing and bent sharp, anxious eyes on -the re: \u201cOh, teurs ad r right, \u201d volunteered Anguish, \u2018Toadily., able to go into battle \u201cThat ie Jo way wid, You aggressive wn \u201cI4 does mot pain me as it did, and I'm ae LS ea me to get out - tc-mor.Thank you very, f=, Lab o the the Orit\u201d not at! exatemen: es unplessant effect SN \u201cdia is with the rinses: and both are vite well.Since ouf war, tienen, k women havé not to ac in the way dl of courage ends, course, x now nothing: bf A } stormed, aos 2) ie Si nn rami.ney weakness, is\u2019 most \u201cdestructive to : moving the cause of many of.these .i : all healthy tissue and nerve.dangerous ailments, which are- not L Av lisa.a : ) oT Fe Foam.aging Hho eran with All \u2018communications tn in regard to the or- Seventy-flve per cent.of all nervous { generally spôken of as kidney diseases.3.Musical | Imetruments.Le eC good effect; the \u2018Wonder Kuby\" was ! ganization of buunohes.should be ad- \u2014 - * der do you- countoss of course, di flerent.\u201d > oe : \u2018 ° \u201cAnd you\u2019 suppose!\u201d her but day Well, \u201cHarry, I.know i is downright 1 mad-, bitterly de Jement crâne Te wil her 1 | The Story : ese conversation, you ness Sor.me to oct Pike this,\u201d Jud] Lorzy, the recite] lire you, Mr.Lorry?I came 201 eregti , an Published, know,\u201d explained: Anguish, compoeedly.he raised himself to bis elbow.- \u201cYou |to = into history.At socially and not | J] by arrange.2 of a Love, | he began it b aking me if I were mar- dont know how much be.love \u20ac \u201d JL ehail: be\u2014- : wi 4 |ri a mai wasn't even e .© to admi \u2014_\u2014 «J; Te oh Behind Then-1 asked her if \u2018she were married.well Dhs 7 or on you.but- dost ll plenso and pot tire me.» foi Anam, a Throne.You see, from the title, you.can't tell \u201c\u201cIthanke for Four 8 thy: WI pu: hastened to say, for he was interested Publishers, .4 She 7 a countess is married or jlingle.pose pose I'll need it,\u2019 mére than the Count suspected.Poronto.© Aas \u2014By- G.B.\u2018McGUTCHEON.e aa he ven A 1 promptly anc | gloom ily.Anguish.pr ist ee ai Teen years 8 Prince Gaplook, et .; .; IN a a * + D e - | re By Jeg ie bi 3 Fonds moh BEAR en dono Ar mee eget ores diese CHAPTER XI.\u2014Continued.\u201cFrom which I trust J may some day ba \u2018 ; fine ns xphain soldiers who pat- going to marry.until dhe\u2019 finds a map of ded him Count ont\u2019s card.rolled our bord: th th.H - released,\u201d aad he, sinking Back, afflicted A .oh ur er on the nor e de- hones appeal ve 2 cammest, 0 Doble dhat) as a ment and ni d ctermination ble right Fa bn a tinh, engi \u201cShall we see the old boy?\u201d asked Har.mended restitution ors the devastation - 8 lipe in this 2e : ; a tt r.can in princes, \u201cy : J?re ed the oth \u201c2% may tris me: your bbs.Your] el de +, counts and 8 nds af nobility when | servant iarstond tbe sign.made by | Famdred Sn is eS potrel ig orth a thousand fold more flan | Be By dite! Tt vay bo sooner than [Fito à pe ice, To Toe al umpc rpeered \u201cDiplomatic thie part of the world.Our neighbor is \"| you_ think - \u201c ?5 x je bas ended, Put the La Dp ines age |?on are forgetting your\u2019 \u2018promise.al- the o ther, alert at ice wo asked my Px vin minister, in For eve si au fighting ne m that you love me\u2014yes, I know you ready.\u2018highness'à Bardon,\u201d he begged: \u201cOh, juat because it's mot in her power until bedtime, if he cares to stay.north in out.favor, but the result was hat our forces were finally driven |.by the fierce thousand border.dation Waa 8 red by the shook, for such an outcome had not been considered possible.-.We bad been too confident.Our eoldiers were sick and worn by six months of hard fighting, and the men of Bdelweise\u2014the merchants, the laborers and the nobility Jogeli-4 ew to arms in defense of the ci or over a month we, dought, hundr our best and bravest citizens going ried to death.They at act began a bombardment of the city.Today you can see the marks on nearly every house in Blelweiss.Hundreds of graves in the valle the térroru of that castle was and Prince anlook, with many of the chief men of the land, met death.ane prince was killed in front of the cas: tle gates, from which he had sallied in a last, brave attempt to beat off the: oon- querors, bronge statue now marks.the spot on which he fell.(To be sabinued).FOR THAT - « ~-TIGKLING IN THE THROAT \"USE OR.LAVIOLETTE'S Sve OF TURPENTINE | J back to Edelweiss, hacked - and battered.t came over the | to the south attest MONTREAL BRANCH MBETS.The Montreal.Branch had a good at- | tendancè at the \u2018monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, bit it is much wished that all members would attend, to take their art.in the good work wihicir is done,.Mrs.Hugh Boyd was In the chair, and every \u201cone was _delighted to see Miss Grace Brown who fe recovering from her recent accident.The sderetayy, Miss Jones, - read the minutes and reported having written to Mrs, Mitchell, assistance nnd directions.for the forming of a branch, The hmanch dlso voted $5 \u2018for a ypecessary appliance: for an.Invalid child.It was also decided \u2018to give some help in the \u2018way of quilts, childrens\u2019 belongings ete, to the Mission Hospital nt Lytton, B.C.A good decal of kindly work sich does not court the ght of even a TT -aunghine column was reported by members, ; such as visiting, sending magazines, ete, The secretary #cknowlodges with thanks pancels of literature.from Mrs.Benedict, and ploture books from Winifred Barnard.One of the most active members 18 \u2018bright and useful Miss Bertie Pandham, herself a pardal Invalid, does a grea} deal to \u2018help on the work of the society) with tier suggestions and coutributions.cL to which your cough, if neglected,\u2019 will brin ng Jou.you would seek relief nt once\u2014and that naturally would be through Shileh\u2019s : Consumption Cur e Guaranteed to cure Cone sump tion, Bronchitis, 8 Rima, and a n Troubles.dass 25 cents, Cures Coughs and Colds in a day.Write to S.C.WrLLs &- Co.Toronto, Can., for free trial bottle.Karl's Clover Root Tea puits the Blood y \u2014 into the future and see the condition F URS.F urs, \u2018Wholesales Importer and Exporter of Raw and Dressed Furs.Manufacturer of Gents\u2019, Ladies\u2019 and Children's Furs, such as Coats, Jackets, Capes, Collars, Caps, Ruffs, etc., also Buck Mitts and Gloves, The Highest ?farket Price paid on all cone stgnments of Raw Furs, Skins, Beeswax.and Ginseng Root, First class Taxidermist work a specialty.HIRAM JOHNSON, - 434 St.Paul Street.FURS.mg Funds ver - $11,000,000.\" Head Office for Canada, Montreal, og a LIWIS, Manager.T.T Bb M, \"Fa Dora Huntingdon, with some |-2 You Could TE | Bi LSTRANQEN The Oldest Scottish Fire Office | arte y BARGAINS | Heintzman Square A - Good As New, \u2018 $150.00.Gabler Square + Fine Condition, $125.00.Easy Monthly Payments.M Bell Piano Warerooms, 2261 St.Catherine St.- EER 5 ee \u201c Messrs, C.C.Richards & Co.Gentleimen,\u2014Last winter I received great benefit from the use of MINARD'S LINIMENT io a severe attack of La Grippe, and I have frequentiy proved it to be very effective in \u2018cases of Inflammation.; .Yours, W.A.HUTCHINSON.re ENJOYMENT i the.ecret of along oie.you.can get tp SUCCESS The best 50.Cigar in Canada Guaranteed Union Hand made, Havate or ; ma tire.Insurance \u201cMontreal: City Agènt, The Tmpéetal Insurance Company, I] Ban amie Ams 208 mpanr, Toi anoe + - Company ve London, Bug.\u2018GEORGE C.HIAM, ji eus ee hs \u2014\u2014 a Pa à FISHERY SESSION FOR NEWFOUNDLAND [2575553 i Prom the Capitals o .> .sla Ae Lo ; ?PS 0 .M : + Le >.TN of .js i x Legislature's Whole Time -Will be Given to Whales:and .** Lobsters.the renewal of the modus vévendi.It is - expected to pass without « division in either Houses, but its progress will probably be attended by somé very important declarations of policy on the part of the leaders of both sides of the House.It poenis to be generally agreed that its re newals after this year cannot be advocated - by any politician or party in the.House, - and this fact will be impressed upon the Imperiel authorities unmistakably.ance will be g new sealing bill.The seal fishery is one of our largest industries, and one -of our most precarious, The seals nro killed on the great icefloea off our easter shores, and as it is common for the a Ear Trerandly And 18 their ships, wi er nd it difficult to follow ther Frog men have adopted \"the practice of \u201cpanning\u201d their peals, This consists in heapi hundreds of seals \u2018on a flat isla \u201cnan\u201d of ice, and surmounting it with the aDip'à flag, so that as she steams along she knows her own \u201cpans\u201d and can pick them up.But if storms arise, as they often do, .the pans are driven away to sea, or overturned, and the seals are lost.It is said that many thousands frequently disappear in this way, and the practice is felt to risk .the future of the induatry.Therefore petitions are being sent in from different parts of the island for the enactment of a measure prohibiting seal-penning.The members for the northern Jistricts of the island weill proba - gupport this bill, but taose * for the southern part will likely oppose at and in the Upper House, where of the members are merchants interested in sealing ships, the bill will have to be very cautiously framed if it is to avoid: defeat.A bill \u2018more likely to be acceptal without divergent opinions is one providing for thé estal Boa ad, \u2018or fishing centres round our sea- This scheme has already been of bait is necessary.But it 18 not always ure this bait when it is most needed, for mild wealher quickly gpoils it.The building of small refrigerators, as in Nova Sootia, will enable us to assure our fishermen of ample bait during the whole eeason, the catch of cod is expected to be comsiderably enbanced thereby.\u2018The development of a fresh fish tru in thie island is one that has long , been advorated, and it now seems to be within sight.- The steamers running between here and New York will be fitted with refrigerato:s also, and it should thus be possible to put the fish on the American roarket in prime condition.It is hoped that at least another million will be added to the annual value of the fishevies.EXPLOSIVE BOMBS FOR WHALES.A bill regulating the whaling industry in the colony is also to be introduced.is da an enterprise.of recent origin, providing - for the killing of whales by means of fast steamers \u2018hiirowing explosive bsinbs at- \u2018dadhed to, harpoons, which rieree the whale\u2019s body and genoente a vas that keeps the carcases afloat after life is extinct., Two companies are alredy operating here, composed of local peonle, and mccting with g success, But lately a Norwegian has arrived in the colony, intending 10 embark fn the same busmese, and it is feit that unless we legislate e Norse invasion, for the industry is de- \u2014n\u2014} 5 there and kill: out our whales while their own ing grounds are recuperating.It is.proposed \u2018to deal with this problem by\u2019 \u2018dividing up the coast line and adjacent meters into certain sections, and permitting only one company to ate in each., It will be further stipulated that no alien will be permitted to engage in the industry unless half the capital stock in his concern is bona fide beld in this colony.\u201d = Other \u2018minor fishery questions will also some up, not the least important being gpme provision for arresting the decline in \u201cthe lobster ind .The lobster is a crustacean which: 8 slowly, and the fishing has exceeded the.natural increase.me American states have tried to grapple with the difficulty by enacting a law prohibiting the killing of lobsters below a certain size, bat iz next Yo impomible to.enforce.The Canadian Provinces are contemplating a bill prohibiting the taking of lobsters at all for three years, so as to give the fish time to breed again.Newfoundland may not adunted either adternative, for the lat ter spells disaster to thousands of people engaged in the business.Our p.iy will likely \u2018be restrictive legislation ~oupled witli an encouragement to the loistermen 40 ro into other.branches of.the fishing éndustry.So 0e WANT CANADIAN AIDS.In connection with the fisheries, or mari.\"worked with considerab\u2019e success in Nova fret J \"\u2026 Scotia, For the catching of cod some form : o a depend mainl possible to page \" my Another measure of great local \u201cimport: | ighment of baït-freezers in the | romptly we may have | -1n another direction.: on .of our Bs aL a ST of apooial interest to ( be gate of the of Oape Race, and it to coaperate in the important work of a en i dood.the has ven à , i e : e have.With the consequences of SORMON .i like lash year's.If BG it sum ool be by né J it can o gl \u20ac it certain that, the tend.\u2019 : nevigation : a have been red to a minimes.f this d to Ce 0 uired for this pu , nor should che, an uch as it is Eamada\u2019s trad \u2018mot her own which euffers.- Therefore, Canada will probably have to deal with manufacturers of the problem and provi 0.requisite improvements in a v méasure.PT MG ABOUT ONTARD SP ALA A Big Scheme to\u2019 Save T oronto From Commercial Side- Tracking.\u2014- (Special Correspondence of The Herald.) Toronto, February 21.\u2014 The Odla- rio Ship Railway Company's c which would expire on.April: 1 has \u2018been renewed for one year, the important condition being that during the next year the company must show ils faith iri the sahéme dy expending the -$5U,- 000 wthich is in depoait, tis ammount beng 10 per cent.of the stock subscribed: The as proposed would connect Toronto | and Collangwood bya direct route, which would be 33 miles shonter than the pres-.eit \u2018Grand Trunk line.The object 18 to capture for Toronto à shwre of the Weat- ern grain trade en route to the seaboard; snd thus prevent the capital \u201cof \u2018Ontario from being wholly sidetracked by Montreal and other Eastern points.The.pro- aters believe that by large engines and pati cars they could bring 80,000 bushels, un average .freighters cargo, from Bay to Toronto by one trainload.On his basis the road would have carrying capacity.The capitalists ¢ ma on the grain trade.earpiñgs, though the local trade uld not be ignored.Hon.S.C.Wood, ohn Flett, and Hugh, Blain, who will be on the permanent board, believe that the existing conditions warrant -the construction that it.could be.operated wilh profit to con .- : The dentists of Ontadio at their convention here this week did more than dis- cuse cavities and how tb fill them.The velation of the dental organs to heredity wae the unusual topic that they grappled with for some time, Dr.Mornson, of Peterborough, in his paper.on \u201cSome things dentists know little about,\u201d thought that heredity bad a great deal to\u2019 do.with teeth, though dentists.as a rule did not attadh enough importance to the theory.The opinion was expressed also that silver and gold fillings frequently act as conductors.of electric currents.A paper on the neceseity for proper care of chil dren\u2019s teeth provoked an\u2019 animated discussion in which those who took .part.\u2018dwelt n the lack of co-operation be- yween the family physician and the dentist in treating children.It was held that in many cases the Physician \u2018instead o prescribing, for a child, should advise consultation with a dentist.MUNICIPAL UNION.; 1 an\u2014of the: Toa ! + .nr - P the em app T PIE.L People Pin Fath\u2019 to a Railway Ferry atthe | .(Special Correspondence of The Herald) : Charlottetown, P.EI, Feb.21\u2014The matter of winter communication still continues @ live question in this province, snd Tormentine, a distance of \"seven.sion.It has been advocäted that a reil- way ferry be established here for winter snd summer, and that the narrow geuge of the PEI Railway be widened by third rail.To establish this route it would be necessary to, construct piers and provide terminal facilities at both capes at: a cost of ebout $300,000.\u2018The question to be considered 1s would the Government sengers and mail traffic.of the Island, during the winter, in spending.this amount and providin at.both Traverse - But Tormentine.wore than the winter service ie involved, -|amd if a ferry were established between the Qapes it 1s believed that a great im: us would and travel.It is calculated that with a sjeamer at the , passengers con leave Charlottetown, and in twenty-three houre be landed.in Boston The time would be two houre from Charjottetown to Cape \"Traverse; one hour from Cape Traverse to Cape Tormentine; from there to Sackville one hour and fortydive minutes; ck- ville to S£.John four hours, and St.John to Boston fourteen hours, Passengers could leave Charlie town at 7.30 am.: 8.50 p.n., makin ro .tions, to on n, New York, Halifax and other points on the I.C.R.and CPR.| Old boatmen who have been in the be given to laland: trade and habit of crossi rter ot sud lolly, contend that the -Capes route me within the bounds of sibility.; \u2018 .The Georgeto wn-Pictou route is 43 miles long, and the Summerside-Cape Capes tine about half the distance; the Capes route is only seven es.- RM.MUCH TROUBLE M me 2 WI oer FABLES or core os vestigations on its Hands gt.Joho, NB.Febuary 21.\u2014~(Special) \u2014Two local institutions, the Provincial Lunatic Asylum and the General Public and their affairs are being geperally discussed.Both are to be investigated by commissioners appointed by the local Government.The inquiry in connection with the General: Publis Hospital is to be of the very broadest.The commissioners, Chief Justice Tuck, ana Messrs.F.J, G.Knowlton and James Lee, have been given EE AE CTO SUN) and the noute between Capes Traverse: miles, is now = prominent topic of disous- |.be Süätified, in\u2019 view of the trade and pas: | by this route could | h connec- |, at the Capes in winter | for a ; a century with the ice\u2019 \u2018boats, fitted -with runners to be bauled |.pver the ice, when clear of the open water reason and pos-{ st.John, N.B., Has Two In-| Hospital, are now much in\u2019 the publio eye | power to g onito all questions connected | ig il \u2018 x .oh - _terminal facilities | So ~ = emma, - Williams\u201d C | FOR PALE PEOPLE.| These pills are not a purgative but are tonic [and strengthening | nerves and blood, and are particularly good for dyspepsia and all stomach troubles.but they do miore than that.\u2018I ; , strer they effect a permanent cure.\u2018 Pink - .t - ow tt TS .= A fo tb Le # 77 \u2019 People are generally tortured by a constant desire for things they know topsite pus | (\u201c is à very common disease; most people, particularly those who \u2018do nat take exor, : 9yspepsia clined t6 it more or less frequently.The dyspeptic generally has recourse to \u2018only offer temporary relief from the distress, but do not éffect à cure.What the dyspeptic needs is Pills .They act upon the stomach, larly.\u2018They give relief, \"hey remove the cause of the trouble and by strengthening the organs \u2018 ugh exercise, are.in- Nf varios medicines which + pl my stomach ; over me, wi mended as a cure for {- Ÿ : Mr.William Birt, Pisquid, P.E.L, is who experience for the benefit of similar sufferers.Mr Birt ered for a vic pele on re accompanied by nervousness, palpitation of y ) is was accompanied feeling * | enjoyed a nights sound sleep.Wher! Tei pains and fluttering around the heart, and then w ing, I would feel as tir fat.: sa that as el as tired and atigued as I did before I went to always came back, \u2018usually in still had used Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills decided'to do'so, To wy Fre My appetite was irregular, and what I ate felt À bed.y taking medicine, the trouble casi: more aggravated form.One day * Ove Evening à Company of Tourists who knew all about the Fall Line of Goods.found themselves laid out In a Jim-Crow Town.As\" urual, there had been a Good «how there the Week before, but on thls particular Night there was nothing Bild \u2018éxcept a Rummage p at the Presbyterian Church.So tbe mercial Hotel, where they borrowed -Cigars.and volupteered a fow Chapters.from a Busy Life .- Jee The .Man who told bis Story early in the Gams was at a decided Disadvantage, be-: \u2018cause the next Author: had to raise him a few.The one who came in last of all: was surs to be the King Bee.- Lu \u201cThe Talk Carnival opened\u2019 with a brief.\u2018he was still 3260 to the Good when he cashed Ë i- ayfarers stuck ta the \u2018Office of the Com- |.\u2018Beeston of the Home-Wrackers' Association, | Tl i At and Jet it lay for a repdater, and then pushed the whole Sack over on the Red and | Red come.Then he sprinkled à few Yellow Boys on the first 12 and couldn't go wrong.After playing 15 minutes and losing back 375.| in.; \u2018 ; , It seemed that No.3 knew how to inhale a | few, for be butted in with a Beaut of bow! be put a Crimp in a Faro Game at Seattle.! He told another of the | just-happened-in Kind.lle wns idly snow-balling the Lay-Out 3 while waiting for a Friend to get through 4 with a Game of Stud.He caught the Tray and began to Pyrainid.The Tray came right.for him -27 times hapd-running, and.then\u2019.the | Dealer fell in a Fit and begged him to Stop.| He went back to tho Hotel with his Overcoat Pockets full of the Bank Roll.; : A Clothing Saleemai\u2019 took the.Floor with .| these Vast Sums from time to time, are over- | elt decidedly better, and things began to was my increase in is more than a year ble.famil gra ityimg results.\u201d ears, and relates his or many years I was the heart and other of stupor or sleepiness, and yet I rarely retire a creeping sensation would come n I arose in the mom- e, and tried, I.think, almost everythin, m- |: Occasionally I' got temporary relief, but the trouble - with much benefit, advised me to tification, I had only been using the pills a few weeks when continued.taking the pills for several months, wi that my health was as good and my digestion better than is had ever been.One of the most flattering results of the treatment weight from 125 pounds to.155 pounds, \u2018Ir ac ay now siace I discontinued the and in that time I have not had the slightest\" return of the trou.We always keep the pills in \u2018the house now, an have used them for other ailments with t like a weight in It is needless to a neighbor, who Ë try them, and_I-ÿ_\u2014 look brighter, I.e result use of the pills and my .the same} .Dr.Williams's Pink Pills make new, rich blood wi dose, and in - this way they cure all diseases having their origin in pou ae CE Po such as dyspepsia, kidney and liver troubles, stomach ailments, rheumatism sciatica, partial paralysis, St.Vitus dance and anemia.\u2018They restore the ¢ low of health to pals and sallow cheeks and give renewed health to women hose : : lives are made miserable by the ailments that afflict their sex.TT Refuse all so-called tonic pills that do not have the full name \u201cDr Williams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People \u201d on every box.If you do not find them at your dealers they will be sent post paid at \u201850 cents a box or six boxes for - $2.50 by addressing the Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.stand what you do with all your Money.why | ty admitted, tha icandais disclosed\u2019 in ché * is it that you, who have been pitking up \u201c drawn at the House, while I, with no way of getting it except by pinching the Salary and | swelling the Sundries, own a Chunk of Sub- ürban Real Estate.\u2018 : : i , \u201cThere is something \u2018else I don't Understand,\u201d continued the Vet.\u201cI see the Book- | Makers wearing these $500 Sparks and eating .at the Best Places.I drop in at a Gambling Den, and\u2019 take -noticer of \u2018the Wheel, inlaid with Pearl, -tbe Rugs two inches thick, and | the freé Turkey Sapdwiches.\"I judge that; \u201cthe Rent and Lights amount'to considerable.' How can they keep going.and lose Money ; all the time?I never meet anyone who ad- F mits tbat hé is feeding his Income to the\u2019 Man with the\u2019 Spotted.Shirt.All the People 1 meet are big, Winners.It must be that ail these Games inherited what they've got.\u201d Wher he paused, several of bis Companions stretched, and said it was about time to \u2018turn in.LLC \u2019 MORAL: The man who.gets Cleaned seldom \u2018blows about it.Lon : Union of Canadian Municipalities, has issued the following memorial to the Onta- 130 Legislature\u2019 and Dominion Parliament: \u201cThe union has no.desire lo injure corporations or.impair any fair and proper powers, but it prays that the desire of the vast number of citizens whose municipal Fights it is called upon to protect, be duly held in \u2018view by your honorable houses in connection with the numerous private bills affecting: municipalities which ave to come before you during the -p:-\u2018nt session.1 ~ \u201cJt also prays that retroacti-r législation in the same spirit be du.brought in and passed, by a general statute submitting to municipal consent and controi all fûture works and construttions to- be made by corporations in, upon, and under the streets and highways of municipah-, ties, admitting only right of passage across one municipality to another, subject to compensation by erbitration.\u201d ; : A Magic Ptll.\u2014Dyspepsia is.a foe with-vhich men, erè constantly grappling but cannot exterminate, Subdued, and to all.appearinces vanquished in one, it makes its appearance In many the digestive apparatus is as delicate as the mechanism of a watch or scientific fnatrument in which even a breath of wir will make a varisl'on.With such persons disorders, of the sto:is:h ensue from the most trivial causes and c.-ise much suffering.To these: Parmelee's Vuge- © time iptereste, it is highly probable that] of providing for lights and the matter \u2014\u2014 \u2014 table Pills are recommended as \u201cmild and sure.\u2014adv, .4007 If your Grocer cannot sup iy, LEVER BROTHERS LIMI Ed: oap will .Le) .Co write to\u2019 - ! Toronto, sending the name and address of grocer, and a trial sample of 8un Ë be sent You free of cost.One woman will do quicker work than two will with-impure soap.Ask for the Octagon Bar.Ootagon \\ Bar REDUCES your : to i EXPENSE It you (A a Prevents Contagion.- Tablespoontui in freely about the rooms, It will cleanse the CREOLIN-PEARSON \u2018atmosphere of unpleasant \u2018\u2018sickroom amalls\u201d and entifely remove the ange f oon- tagion.It is non-polsonous.At all-deug ° ONS-&-00., Menireal, S35 Agamss.have sickness in the house, sprinkle - of Water), | rental .| with loathsome | the direct cont: with the manugement and control of the institution.Complaints have .frequently.-becen made tliat the hospital is not as utodern in its management sas it should be and there have\u2019 grave cumplaints ot poor food, neglect, etc.Some people tnnk Larger grants will, it is believedi ne sfound absolutely nccesgary: and waitin \u201case, ,under good managemeént, the inst.ution will be able to provade many necessaries and comforts that may not have been possible in the past.The Provincial Govern: ment, which gives a tion, has asked the Royal Commissioners to consider aniong other things the -ar- rangement between.the\u2019 hospital authori ties and the Dominion Government, under which sick sailors are admitted to the institution.For many years the Department of Marine and Fisheries ran a hospital in this city.ru: for the maintenance of the place.Con \u2018oquentiy it was to his interest to Tun it an cheaply as possible.\u201cThere were con: atnut complaints about the character of the food supplied and the general treatment of the patients.Finally 1 ment made an arrangement with the public hospital authorities to take the sick sail ors, paying therefor the sum of 90 cents per man per day.This includes hoard, nursing and medical attendance, \u2018and right | here it may be said thât some havo always contended that the price is much too little \u2018for the service given.The Marine Hospi tal wäs idle for several years and was fast going, into decay, when nihlic-spirited cit.zens.secured the use of it at a nominal as a Home for Inrurables, the late r.W.N.Turnbull having left the sum of $100,000 to endow such an institution, Considerable money was spent in fixing up and improving the building which is .now the comfortable if not happy home \u2018| of a number~of unfortunate men and | women.} : THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.* Whatever objections there may have been to the treatinent of sailors at the hospital nothing ever was heard of thém until the recent smallpox outbreak.It was a sailor who brought the disease into the city and into the institution.Iver since there has been \u2018talk of cancelling the srrangoment with the Government.It 18 \u2018said that tlie sailors are dirty and rough, and that the nurses do mot like to have to wait on them; that it will be difficult {o secure nurses if they are to remain in the institution.À great many persons who discuss this question want to know why the Government does mot care for the sick sailors at the quarantine station on Partridge fsland.\u2026 It is, expected that the Royal Commis- wioners will also consider the question of.the treatment at the Dub.ic hospital of sick immigrants.In winter- months \u2018the steamers coming here bring hundreds \u201cof smi rants, many, of them, of a ory undesirable class, a uently sufferi a eran health officers stationed here pass up the fitness of.those who are to enter the United States, but Canada exercises no such care.Those who are ill are sent to the hospital, the steamship company their board.; As regards the Provincial Lainatio par lum the inquiry is of enother kind.There is trouble ween the 6 n Dr.G.A.Hetherington and his ant, Dr.J.B.vers, The latter .ue investi tion, and ie is uh.erstood charges super as sent without leave and £a his return \u2018ound fault ,with things at twere dome hile he was away.\u2018The House is under ) of the local members of the exequtive position of Asylum igeloners.ae men holding the Te that the inquiry will disclose many «wes, | rant to the institu | The keeper was paid a fixed | the depart- |' -| of what happened to him in oo x The Company of Tourists.after which they started In to tell how they | tiad skun the.\u2018Other Fellow at Games of Chance.They hated to talk about Them- éelves, but they had to do it.The average Poker Story should run as a Serial.It has a Preamble about as long as the Moral Law.The Man who is spinning it, in order to entertain himself, begins by, relating how be was on a Sleeper botwesn East of the Book be was reading, the Color of the ot which the Train was running.Having setfieä these Important Details be slowly approaches the Plot of the Piece.It seems that Albert Hieronomous, who used to travel for @kinatine, Walrus ,& Co., asked him to come in the State-Room- and hold Cards so as to \u2018make it four-banded.The Narrator.explains | that he bad no desire to Play, but he went Just to oblige Al.Then ho tells about meet: ing a Mining Expest from Colorado and a little Fat Mau who owned a Gents\u2019 Furnishing Store in Bt.Joe.He gives the Converma-, tidn in regard to fixing the Ante and Limit way, they all dropped out the first time around snd\u2019 made it à Jack: The St.Joe man \u2018opened it and he, the Horo of the Story, lingered on a Pair of Sevens, but kept a Omne-Spotter on the side and then picked up a Seven and an Ace, and made a foxy Bet of Two Bits, and 50 on and so on.When it came time to change at the: Junction, be had: everything except their Clothes.| iN : \u2018The little Group in the Hotel Office listen to one of these Typitel Tales, lasting from 7.30 to 8.45.The Next Man was reminded Hl Paso when he sauntered into Cy Ryan's \u2018and flipped a \u201cbig Iron Dollar on the Single O.He caught pe eae CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Is Immediately Relloved by .Dr.Laviolette\u2019s \u2018| down on Lou Perkins.\u2018 St.Louis and Witiogham.He tells the Name |.Pullman Conductors\u2019 Whiskers and the Speed | and forgets who bad the first Deal, but, any- |: \"IAE 1.oo one of those justly celebrated Pipes about.\u201cJust Before the Fourth Race a Friend came to me and told me to get a Pieco of Money.It seems that Lou Perkins was commonly.regarded asa crippled | \u2018Goat, and it was a cage of write your own Ticket, the Price running.as Long.as 275.to 1.oo : 1 \u201cBut the best I could got,\u201d sald the truth.tul Clothing Salesman, \u2018\u2018was 200 to 1.\u201d He took $10 worth of Lou Perkins at 200 \u2018td 1; and she came in.sideways, nodding to \u2018| several Acquaintances on the Grand Stand.|.He had landed at the Track with $I8 and a - Budge, and he went buck with Two Thousand | He Dropped a Dollar on the O.| | and then a Lot in bis Side Pockets that he @idn\u2019t take the Trouble to count, .\u2018Two\"or three others who had put the Book- \u2018fes out of' Buzinese and broken the Hearts | of Professional Gamblers chipped .in to the Symposium, and, \u2018at last, it was up to the old-time \u2018Drummer who had been sitting back doing a Listen.- Te Co \u2018\u2019J don't .belong in this Bunch,\u2019 sald the Vet.\u201cI never caused a Book-Maker to hit the Grit.I can win more out of an Expense |.Acoount on one Trip than I have mede out of the Picture Cards in 30 Years.The Fact | in that I am a Piker.Any time that I stand to win or lose more than a Month's Salary at & single Toss, I get ohliled below the Knees.\u2018That is when I begin to think about that next Payment to the Building and Loan Stock.Sometimes I am ashamed of myself fer not being a kecher Sport.I! figure that the Sireak of Yellow In me must be Double \u2018Width, or 73 inches.For Years I have been up and down the road with you Boys who clean up the Book Makers.and give the Lim- \u201cerick kbock-out to.every Poker Joint that \u2018you 8nd.The Hasy-Money Talk that I have gard would All the Century Dictionary.I'll THE-REMOUNT SCANDAL\u2014\u2014\u2014 The debate.on the scandal connécted with.\u2018the purchase of Hungarian horses bas, says.a London.correspondent, at \u2018any rate served one good purpose; it has induced the Govern- men \u2018to promise an inquiry into the whole\u2019 \u2018question of the purchase of remounts for the army in South Afries.As Mr.Balfour frenk- on 11 # The Only Pure ment supervision a BOIVIN, WI HOTEL America\u2019s Most Popular R PT il I i Bh Fr Ti ; PPT il] sor ET uit Open throughout the year.avery other mapders comfort \u2018on request.pacity Le Be XH a -for the trial.\u2014ady.= Age, Quality and Flavor Equalled by none.+ Melchers + - Canadian Gin that has been matured foryears in Bonded warehouses and that is bottl bottle by an official stamp.MONTREAL.Ln RR Hot and cold sea water baths \u2018in requis dl and appointment.460, Golt privileges ZTRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY | \u2018 or watery blood, Hungarian case suggest the pégsibiliry-Andesd the probability \u2014taa; similar.scandais have occurred in other purchases.IT is a familiar Jfact, that in the buying and selling of arses.theré are opportan-ties for disbcnesty sel as exist in few other branches of ade.Doubr- lsse, many Lorge Jealers \u2018are jonest, but many certainly' are not .and \u201cLersforé it ts obvious.thal special precautions zhouid de taken by a Government \u2018hac 's spending mmi- > lions on the purchase ef jhorses.Ho \u2018far.as can be gathered from rie Eungarfèn exÿer:- ence no rrecantdors were taken acail.Tue.War Office handed over the job ta ge Yeo- many Commies.who landed it gwer @ somebody else, who passéd it on to a: third person, who finally empidysd as an mspector Of \u201csome of the horses à mad wio was recsiv- .ing a heavy commission from the contracter.\u201d In defence uf this, gross carelessness it 5 pleaded that everybody was working under great pressure.a part of the duty of the War fZce Lo cuon- \u2018sider !'mn ume of peace how best to obtain Thazrs Tue.but it's surely\u2019 - horses in tims of war.Had sven fudimentary .precaitions been «taken br an office whess husiness it is tv prepare {or the risk of war, millions of money would have been sawed which bave now 'b \u201cnm irretrievably lost.The.Demon, Dyspepsia \u2014 fa olden, time t£- was à popular belief tha: démons invisibiy through the ambient air, sdeking to.enter into men and trouble them.At the present day the demon, dyspepeila, 5 8 large in the same way, seekinz habitation in who by careless or unwise living invite him.And once he enters a than it is difficult to dislodge him.He.that finds himmelf so pos sessed should know taat a valiant friend to do battle for him with the unseen foe is Par- melee\u2019s.Vegetable Pills, which are ever ready .= « Gi under Govern- scertifed on every LSON & CO.\u201cis ; 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