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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 15 septembre 1906
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[" ISR ' enti, | fram Irony c.\"TED, men - ions coven \u2014 he illus coupon.ern cag ek.Price note, Of Pattern \\{nntrea- \u2014 nted ar, dung.8 er streets.9 Redpa°5 Doug.4 he ade \u201cWitness -3 to the Editer e! = nt dt LS ESS a.à ye Twenty-four Pages DAILY WITNESS Fair and Cool VoL.XLVII., No 216 SERIOUS FIRE AT OTTAWA.The Gilmour Hotel Totally Destroyed\u2014Several Persons Believed to have Perished.TWO HUNDRED GUESTS IN THE HOUSE AT THE TIMË\u2014 MONTREALERS AMONG THE INJURED; ALSO MRS, ARCHIBALD BLUE BRANCH OF THE RUYAL BANK ALSO DESTROYED.Sept, 14 \u2014The Gilmour, a, ramuy hotel, situated at the | of Bank and Gilmour strect, Was destroyed by nre and to-night, ci» Ww reason to fear that tnere hus | some loss of Die, in addition to; Laèrous cases of injuries caused by | cus or jumping from the windows.re were lll rooms in the hotel, one of which was taken, and the dors have been occupied nightly by | . Tre Raïwas.NN soi Niu Federal revenues, Ts imno#e 15 = cipal cause of the growing a indebtedness means the ortho, a practice that can Nave bu 1 mate ending\u2014humihation an: J.rm, > for the Dominion as .ww.| bonusing evil has driven nore co Canadian municipality in°5 ae.already.With so minv lar.CA tions of her own shout v falling ; Canada cannot afford in her own te est to her good name nm © world's money marke: provincial irresponsibility Lave besmir _\u2026; A PIÈCE OF WORK FOR (un ERAN MENT.The United States D:partmen: + 4 culture has given to the world as - mate of wheat, corn and cotton comi, + for the past growing season.TL.timate is considered by market au.- ties to be near enough to avtiu! res to \u201cwarrant future business arrange: being regulated thereby.That say, -months before the Trops + moved out of larmers\u2019 hands, :-.mendous credit fabric of the wh.ness community can be extended - utmost limit in anticipation of a buying movement in al] commeodi ~ Production will recerv- immediate new impulse as the manufacturer merchant will be 1 a position te mis requirements for the coming winter an.spring seasons.All this can ve din with the maximum or confidence in \u20184 purebasing power of the people, hut 1 is only made possible by the oficial d.claration, e without influence of bull ut bear.In this country the mer diag must perforce walk blindly ahead, a cepting a score or mare of estima\u2018 that may or may not be from interes | sources.The 1905 crop 1s even now giv at anything and everything between sv enty-five and eighty million bushels that even past harvests have no ta : invariable figures.The government 1.v- book that will contam the most rehat and most nearly correct cstimate, will +» published two years after the wheat aa- been cut on the land.The mer har is at the mercy of the casual rojor: sro the wheat belt.and evervhody jc awn how one day the crop wiil be \u201cthe Luz yet,\u201d and the next day an failure.The Department of Agr uit ++ at Ottawa could prevent thi annua m up, by following the admirvole and ;: ed example of the United States, ; a dost reports on a matter of seven huri- milhon bushels of when and n- three billion bushels of corn annni say nothing of the cotton, nats an \u2018ir ley crops.There should be ne dev inaugurating such a system of goo ment inspection and reports.as every vear of such records will mean a + ¢ less addition to the statistical val \" such figures.The production nf mdividual year would be mm placed on record.and the presen: of two vears would be overcome ï total wheat crop of the Unit > will be 750.671.000 bushes, ompar 150 692.979.4890 hushels in 1000 I\u201d compares favorably with he record vear of 1901.when Tis dno os The io co.year's wheat, hott srg ani \u201ca els were produced.should be considerably over tne million dollars.The 10045 voir ed a value of about twenty mo lars in excess of that fier that time was worth 8110 ee figure that will no doubt: 1} this year.It wili be surprins readers that hay represents 20° teen percent of the total as yields, not including cotton of this statement ran © I: ciated when it 18 said \u2018un shows about the same proport.cd Y CANE EE 1) eme The m.of [3%.00 23.097 ature, Now some unént 1bsdy \u2018rom LE of ved the ani P \u2018ar pnable Cotgh these b-en ; the ch of won- le Con le Puis \u201chen cases, aly $< fag.NT OT the prin- nea] 117, +! 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Ji MARY OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.ra Nixon ou the death\u2019 of her - proceeds at once to the home of rJway, who, being her mother's had taxeu full coatrol of her syn Harry Darwin on the occasion econd marriage.The girl arrives don fo find Lord Medway dead, but : son receives her with ail kiod- 1 she is very happy with aim and g sister Lady Jane until the re- other members of the family.ad son, Char:es Thorpe, persuades 1 :, Stephen Nixon, a city merchant, \u2018ake charge of the girl, aod io his Nira.as she was soon called, lived -.X Yeurs, On tae death of his only 1, Aruur, wuo had become much at- il lo Big cousin, Stepben Nixon dies { \u2018raves Nora sule heiress.She Te \u2018Yes to the home of her other uncle, Nixon, and travels with the family \u201c:gh Europe.While abroad she meeo!s half-brother, Harry Darwin, and of his cng men: to Lady Jane At Ammergau, where they wit- + \"ae celebrated mystery play, she en- + \u2018wo travellers, Count Waldemar Charles Thorpe, who, owing to the 1 of his eider brother, is now Lord They, however, believe her to Nixon's daugh'er.At Almenau, Herr Falkner be:omes eugaged to GPOTE they again come in contact 4 Waldemar and his companion, who \u20189 au except Nora, known oalv as Mr.Top.John Nixon having gone on a -Lob'ng tmp with Long Seppel, a peasant t orothed to Rosel, the Forester's daughter, their par'y was surprised by Mr.1906 oi and decorate dear Arthur's grave.I believe 1 rnoon \u2018he ac- Quaintance of the merning became cemented into friendship none the less true because \u201cnewly formed.How stranz2 that Mrs.Dean should be a cousin of one of her old friends, and that Mrs.Maton should once , have lived in the dear old tome town.; \u2018It bas been the pleasantest dav I have | known since we came,\u2019 grandmother said.said Mrs.Allen, tears \u2018It will mean so much to She has missed her old friends sore- elght here for grandmother's party.\u2019 ex- | after her guests had gone.\u2018I begin to think olaimed Helen, rushing into the house an ji may feel at home here, -aftor all.Did hour later.\u2018Just think, seven dear old , you know Mrs.Barnes's birthday comes ladies, all gracdmothers, and she is com- | neat week, and Mrs.Evere't cavs she will ing herself.Let's not say a word, but | take us all there?We are going the let it be a surprise for ler, can't we, rounds as the birthdays come.'\u2014The Ad- mamma?\u201d vance.\u2019 1.A father who would never answer a Home Thoughts.| question at random, but invariably gave = ! me the clue by which I could find for my- HINTS TO FELLOW-WORKERS, | elt the information sought.There is noth- (By a Busiress Woman, in the \u2018Outlook,\u2019 {ing like standing on your own feet, mea- New York.» \u201cThere js no cause withont its effect.There is no effect without its cate, Cause and effect are equal.\u2019 \u2018Axicms!\u2019 Certainly.Commoanplaces, truisms, platitudes, what vou will.Yet it is by her acceptance and handling of the commonplace that the average business woman flnds her opportunity in the business world.And rinetyv-nine percen* of us will never be mere than average.The mercy is that at least ninety-eiglit percent .of us know it.For the beginners among the ninety-eight percent this paper is written.The hundredth percent, the genius, needs ao erlightenment, and the ninety ninth wili not bave the dark spots in her complacency illh-mined.I will speak first of \u2018he effect, for through it alone I have a right to speak.Sixieer years of business life have placed me in a position where 1 hold, TI trust, the confidence of those above me, and the re- gpect of those beneath me, and where by bard work [ earn a comfortable living end can assure myself the possibility of a restful old age.These things\u2014aside from the joy of the working\u2014are, I take it.the end and aim of a business woman's career.Now for the cause.Such success as I have had and hope to achieve\u2014such achievement being within the grasp of all\u2014I trace back to four causes: tally pbyeically.2.Au early training old-fashicned English school, where a slip in a date meant staying after hours :0 write out a HMst of the kings of England, with their dates of accession nnd the names of thelr wives.3.A bit of advice George W.Cable put into one of his Southern stories to this effect: \u2018Be always worth to your employer a little more ttan he pays you.\u2019 ! 4 A phrase I came upon one day by \u2018chanre: \u2018Find out: what your employer least \"likes to don, and do it for him.\u2019 After all.we are women.The business world has not yet asked us or given us collectively a chance to lead its great en- \u2018terprises.We fill in the riches.We are lthe links ir the chain.To our credit be ft i! the vast machinery moves more smoothly, more unswervingly.hecause we .are part of it.and in accuracy at an | A story appeared in the press after the \u2018death of a great British nobleman that | when he was asked what positions of trust \"and honor England had Hestowed upon him, \"what.in short, he had been, he made answer: \u2019Maid-of-nll-work to the British Government, sir: maid-of-all-work to the British Goverrment\u201d The offices of which he } might have spoken would, if enumerated Ifill several lizes of this paper.He was great enough to claim the power to serve.It takes education, experience, and character to gain that power.The fact that and grandmother | \u2018I did not know thal mother would find my position has been, In part, that of interviewing applicants for work in a large publishing house has brought ne in coa- tact with many aspirants to a literary career.! am familiar both with that type of Southern girl who \u2018reckons she would have to typewrite pretty well to be taken on the force,\u201d and with her pusking Northern sister who \u2018knows she can do anything any one else can do.\u201d Both go away from our decors sorrowful.In the first place, young women must do what they attempt to do thoroughly before they can gain a footbold with a desirable established firm: in the second, know her limitations before she can be of service.The instructions I have received from my editorial chief with regard to his employees are briefly these: \"Engage persons who don't ask unnecessary questions, and who know that they don't know everything.\u2019 : Some amusing interviews have come my way.It is not an uncommon thing for women who have lost thelr property, but kept their love for children, to calmly demand the assistant editorship of a children's department, with a very comfortable income attached, their claims being based solely upon the above qualifications.There was an actress, \u2018with a voice Jike the muaic of running water, who wished to work on statistics, as being the work fur- j thest removed from that of the stage, about | which she krew.There was a second ac- | tress, looking like a melodramatic tragedy queen.who was also tired of the stage, and \"wished to enter her name as a proof-read- ler, unaware that the vocation calls for a \u2018long period of tireless effort and training.\"There is also the pathos of the hundred | misfits\u2014the Russian Jew who speaks four- | teen languages and can find a market for {none of them; the woman who has sold her patrimony in the study of Hebrew and : Greek and car.not understand that unless she finds her special place her acquire- ments are of less value Aflnancially than those of a trained typewrlter.typesetter.or proof-reader.1 have wltched the work of gradates of colleges from Canada to the Gulf, from New York to the Golden Gate, .and the failing nearly all had to-combat was R lack of accuracy That weakness once mastered, I stand for the college trained woman.I have learned from experience always to glve the preference to & gentlewoman.This for purely business reasons.Her social position on a rock.She is absolutely unafraid of \u2018Its downfall.and in times of stress will \u2018dust\u2019 as cheerfully as she edited the day before, and will edit the day after.One thing.I have found the b«ginners among my fellcw-workers rarely do, | point of view of their employer.A young + woman usually leoks at her work from af fer are prompted and directed by high .personal standpoint.It sometimes: takes ; months to persuade an othérwise: inteKl- {ntfs on the life gent woman that it Is worth her while ,t0 [equip herself with all the tools of her y trade; that it is bad economy to save in ithe llnes which diminish her vitality, and | consequently her power to go ahead.Poor ! luncheons, and hours given to the elaborate trimming of clothing which should be given to exercise and wholesome fun, do not a woman must .] that { through the day.\u2018and give not love you have not given.\u2019 ! of human kinship and comradeship is the | is founded ' \u201cobject Though his sphere of action be narrow, and its separate acts small, yet are they all hereby ennobled.There iz 8 and ! {that is to study ikeir poslticns from the ' true dignity ir manua! service, in dally \u2018by the renewing of pay.The worker.no less thun the player, {must observe the rules of the game.Put the question fo yourself thus: I! | were gencies might arise, should TI engage a managing a butiness office in which emer- ! woman of my education and ability who \u2018 also understood bookkeeping, stenography, who can do none of these lead you to masier the side-lines leading to success.Success with us\u2014to go back to the De- ginning \u2014 is the mastery of the common- | place, the doing of our «aily thereby to be commonplace, and becomes unusual.Harraden's siory spoke fruly when he said few people dust then, and the woman in \u201cThe Divine Fire\u2019 spoke with equal truth when she remarked that no one had a right to dust bcoks unless she knew that it should be done from the back towards the edges.The wise old Preacher sumined it up for us long ago when he said: *Whatsoever thy haud findeth to do, do it with thy might.\u2019 ?INQUEST.Not labor kills us; no, nor joy: \u2018The incredulity and frown, The interference and annoy, The small atiritions wear us down.The little gnat-hke buzzings shrill, The hurdy-gurdies of the street, The common curses of the will\u2014 These wrap the cerements round feat.our And more than all, the look askance Of loving souls that cannot gauge The numbering touch of circumstance, The heavy toll of heritage.It is oot Death, but Life, that slays: The night less mountainously lies Upon our lids, than foolish day's Importunate futilities! \u2014 Francis Coutts.A GENEROUS GIVER.(By Harriett Palmer Crabbe.) Give, give, give, and your own supply will never fail you.The more you give the more you will have.Of all the beautiful truths which the Bible teaches none are more easily understood than this, \u2018It is more blessed to give than to receive.\u2019 It is not enough to give money, though that is certainly good, but the giver to feel the blessedness of giving must give something of himself.What can you give?and typewriting, or should 1 select myself , things?It tack se | well (hut the mere performance coases | À you do, I believe vour common sense will Of two little arms that are clinging | | | \u2018The \u2018Disagreeable Mau\u2019 in Miss NO other but this\u2014and the tender sweet i that too many pecple write books, aud too | t ! ! | ! ! | | without | , And deeds, the deeper you dig the greater ; out sunshine, peace, smiles friendship, sympathy, pleasure, these are all yours to give.There is no one so poor they have nothing to give.AH the kind words you have ever heard are yours to give, all the smiles, tears and tender thoughts of which your beart is £apable are yours to give.A smile is sometimes the most generous of gifts.A flower, a book, a clipping from some paper, a letter to some lonely one.You have so much to give and there are so many In need of just what you have to give, When you rise from your bed in the morning clothe yourself in smiles, give a smile and a kind word to the first person you meet, they may be in need of just emile and kind word to help them Carry your rich gifts with you, give a smile here and a kind word there, a clasp of the hand, a few moments of yout precious time to untangle a koot or to raise a window.Every moment of your time is a precious Jewel to be used either for your own or some one else's benefit.You have just so many moments to live so if you give a moment of your time you are glving of yourself the most gracious and generous of gifts.If you become possessed of a good book or an inspiring picture pass them on, lend them to your frlends.But it is neither money, books, pictures, food, clothes, or any materia) thing that constitutes true giving.If the givers give money that they do not want, or clothes which they no longer need, without a thought of the needs or personality of the person to whom it is given, that is not true giving, the gift must have in it something of ourselves.\u2018Though you give silver and gold You can give courage, For love and sympathy and the true spirit giving which blesses the giver and receiver altke.Your heart is a fountain, a well-spring of good anl generdus words the flow, the more you give the mors you have, and that fountain is a musical fountain, too.As it wells up and overflows with loving words and deeds the music of its flowing will fill your life with joy.\u2014 °F oral World.\u2019 OPPORTUNITIES.All life js full of opportunities of Choice, and as we choose in them, and abide by our choice, such are we.It js by the ofter-repeated choice in little things that our characters are fived, The great man ls Le who is acting truly for some great labor.in the commones\u2019 employments, It Ives, and this sets the seal of great- The sense of God's presence of living under IIlv eye, the habit of converse with IIim, these will strengthen our wili within us, and repress all the rebellious strivings of our disorderly affections.But then once more, and as that without which all else will be in vain, we mus! cesk earnestly from God the strengthening and purifying of our will, His Holy Spirit.\u2014 Bishop Wilberforce.A NECKLACE OF LOVE.No rubies of red for my lady\u2014 No jewel that glitters and charms, But the light of the skies in a little one's eyes And a necklace of two little arms.(Oh, ne'er was a necklace like this\u2018 And the wealth o\u2019 the world and Love's sweetness impearled In the joy of a little one\u2019s kiss.necklace of love for my lady That was linked by the angels above, kisa That sealeth a little one's love, \u2014Frank L.Stanton in \u2018W.C.Advocate.With the Children.THE \u2018LETS OF LIFE.There were two little sisters at the house whom nobody could see without loving, for they were always so happy.They had the same books and the same playthings, but never a quarrel sprang up between them\u2014no cross words, no pouts, no slaps, no running away in a pet.On the green before the door, trundling hoop, playing with Rover, helping mother, they were always the same little girls.\u2018You never seem to quarrel,\u2019 said I to them one day.\u2018How is always happy together?\u2019 They looked up, and the older answered, \u2018Oh, you know, Ethel always lets me, and I let Ethel\u2019\u2014\u2019Presbyterian.\u2019 sweet-tempered it that you.are FIRST UNDERSTAND HIM.The best way to reform a boy waywardly disposed is first to understand him.You have go: to get inside of him, and see things through bis eyes; understand his motives, have sympathy and patience with his fault, just as far as you can, re:nem- bering that more can be accomplished through love than by any other method.But I would not have you misunderstand me.It has been well satd that \u2018love with- justice is, sentiment and woaknes:.We must be just.There i= no justice | without love, and vet we can judge in the light of both forgetting not firmness and the rights of others.We canpot be just the exercise of patience and a plentiful supply of those higher qualitics ! plain of the soul which must be brought to bear SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 110) if we are to call out the noblest impulses and the highest and most energetic forces of a child.\u2014Judge Ben E.Lindsey.IT MUST BE DONE.But how can we parents carry out duty of an honest account for children of the mystery of birth and parenthood?Somehow, somewhen, it is our duty to forestall the lying or the prurient accounts which shape the thoughts and often vitiate the lives of a majority, we fear, of our American children.The duty cannot be delegated.The facts cannot be taught, except In the most distant and general way in the school.It is the father with his boy, the mother with her daughter, or there is a clear field left for the first comer with distorted and probably poisonous stories.We agree fully with the opinion which lies on the surface both of the tale and the introduction, that the soouer this information is given the easier it is for the parent and the safer for the the our child.Few of us realize how soon the evil lays hold of a child's life or from what childish lips the mystery is desecrated by a fascinating impurity.To forestall the first draught at these poisonous fountains is one of the greatest and most effective helps which a parent can offer to the child whom he has brought into the world.For the mystery of birth and life, rightly regarded, as a subject for reverence and wonder, and the deepening of the love to his mother, added to the thought of responsibility for passing on the life of men, will go far toward insuring the boy's life against the most perilous of the moral diseases of mankind.\u2014'Congregational Christian World.\" Health Hints.IMAGINARY WAKEFULNESS.In \u2018The Pkysical Culture Life, H.Irving Hancock has something to say ahout fancied irscmula.Says he:\u2014 \u2018The writer is amused over thegexperi- ence of a friend who left Jersey!Zity for Washington on the midnight train.The nervous traveller had a day of nard work ahead of him at the national capital.He could not sleep, and tossed about in his Pullman berth, groaning over the fate that condemned him to pass a wakefu! night, to be followed by a day of such hard work.While grumbling at this untoward state of things, the nervous \u2018ravel- ler suddenly noted thal, whereas he had lett Jersey City riding feet foremost, his head was now nearer the engine.he lay wide awake, as he thought, the train had gone irto Broad street station at Philadelphia, had walked there eeveral minutes, and then had started agnin with the other end fcremost! The man who thought he had pot Leen sleeping, and who couldn't sleep, then turned over and slum- bered until the porter aroused him in the morning.\u2018On another occasion, the seme travot- crawled out of his berth in the morning rear Chicago.He remarked to a fellow- passenger that he bad passed a wretched night, minus a wink of sleep.\u2018 *It must have been that very long stop in the night that upset your rest,\" remark: ed the sympathetic companion, \u2018 \u201cWhat stop!\u201d \u2018 \u201cWhy, we were delayed for an hour and three-quarters, on account of a fournal getting afire on the car ahead.made a fearful din with on the wheel.\u201d \u2018And the man who thought he hadn't slept a wink had been so sound asleep that not a single blow had jarred a ronscious ear! \u2018It fell within the writer's experience, a good many years ago, to lie awake in bed and wonder when the first stretch of sleep would come\u2014only to discover of a sudden tbat he had teen sleeping so soundly as not to hear the alarm clock He missed an appointment in consequence.\u2019 For the Housekeeper.PRESERVED TOMATOES.The flavor of the small yellow berry tomato, which is sold in the kets in the fall for pickles and preserves is identical with that of the fomato, but this fruit is much better for preserves.being a firmer, more plumlike fruit, with their hammers mar- few seeds.To make these preserves drop the foma- toes into boiling water.Take them out as quickly as possible and rub off the skins.Allow three-quarters of a pound of sugar to every pound of tomatoes.and a cup of water to every pound of sugar used.Allow the juice of one lemon to every two pounds of sugar used for soup, with {ts yellow peel cut in thin e.De.Allow also a quarter of a pound of ginger thin slices, to root, scraped and cut in every six pounds of sugar.Bnil the ginger first in clear water and drain jt.Allow the amount of syrup of it, Weigh the tomatoes, sugar necessary.and make a adding the rnoked ginger and lemon in the proportions given.Cook the peeled this svrup for half an hour.and then skim \u2018hem out and lay them on platters in the hot sun to harden.This last process is not strictly necessary.A very good preserve may be made if the tomatoes are transferred at once to the jars without standing in the sun.Let the syrup boil down after the tomatoes are taken out.Take out the candied peel and ginger root which float on top, and clarify the syrup.To do this beat the whites of two eggs with the shell a little, and stir them into every three quarts of syrup; set at the back of the stove.If the syrup is boiling hot, it will cook the eggs and will not be clar- slices of tomatoes in about lemon While \u2018 The trainmen : s\u2018raw- Advertise ments TEETHING TIME, -\u2014 Every mother dreads that jy.- her baby\u2019s life known ax teetinng - The little gums are swollen.314 and tender; the child suffers great's is go cross and irritable that the household is an edge.All this 3s cha in homes where Baby's (hwn Tiler.used.This medicine allavs the mation, softens the swollen, tendo brings the teeth through painle. men; attendance increased :wo and one- AA & ., ng ~o'd as a slave at |half times in 15 years.Se a Che ; was 4ked by the auctioneer Conservatory and Untversity examira- out de \u2018Rule men,\u2019 he re- tions in full departments of Music; gra- tr En ked \"th th duating courses under full staff of speclal- Phe vou suppose.as \u20ac OU)\" |ists, in Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Tele- prope want to buy masters?graphy, Elocution, Physical Culture, Fine Sister was reading badly, Arts and Domestic Science, vocrtns asked him why he did Special attention given to Mat-riculaiion Léon ÊITY, \u2018Because.\u2019 he re- |and Teachers\u2019 Courses; New Pipe Organ I lon understand it\u201d \u2018Then and Art Gallery Aa added.Sm Co teeh reading?\u201d was _{ nastum an rge etic Grounds, Build- co teh reading?was the re.FAH S03 with steam and lighted by el.- ectricity.seeing a wealthy but 1ll- Wii re-open Tuesday, Sept.11, 1908.pat MN, exclaimed: \u2018Look at For calendar or room, address, {A TERNATION PHYSICAL TRAINING SANE - | - - PRINCIPAL DTAR, D.D.* «~ asked: What is colder than ce OP pe GYMNASIUM COLASSES A man of no feeling.\u2019 said DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLE F FOR ~~ i=: to sav.that as it is the 188 St.Catherine West, MONTREAL.Men and Boys, open Monday, Sept\u2019 17th.++ Gul want nothing.so to The Church School! for Girls COMMERCIAL COURSE, SHORTHAND, Business and Professional Men, Tuesday, October 2nd.- 11e 1< possible comes the near- inthe Diocese of Montreal.TYPEWRITING and TELÉGRAPHY.In- Graded instruction for ages, ranging from 12 years upward.dividual instruction pen all the year.Finely equipped Gymnasium.; - President\u2014HIS GRACE ARCHBISHOP i .P, lus, knowing that some am- POND, LL.D., Metropolitan of Canada.Twelve years splendid success.Prospocuus Marble tub, shower and swimming baths, steel lockers.- rl come to bribe him.gave Chairman of Ex.Com.\u2014ENOCH BUZ- OAZA & LORD, Proprietors\u2019 Physical Examinations.ba breakfast.and said on |ZELL, ESQ.Expert Instruction.toa ind tell vour master the The Course of Study ls that laid down by Membership $5.00 per year.Cenk asl that vatisfes 4 the Council of Public Instruction of the TT \u2019 Mn in Lam ot he Province, French, German 206 Music are OE A LE eon Das a0 su SETTLE, YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.CE - ecial features ot the curriculum.u- e awa L s - - .momie à trailer, dents are prepared for A.A.Examination, Lerior in this country as a Home-Schoal YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, ?DOMINION SQUARE.-0< Med to ca at many or University Matriculation, or for McGill for Girls and Young Ladles.ç .Call or write for prospectus giving full particulars.beusis of themselves in order Normal School, also for McGill Conserva- - 0 d ] h | G ] A \u2014 \u2014 _ av thelr lives, and vet desire to [tory of Music.Re opens Sept.11th.ver à ¢ SC 00 for IT S Cie Lom order to preserve their Fees eel anovm, exclusive of Music and WRITE FOR CALENDAR Highly R snded for Health ve Art, $185.Mrs.J.GRANT NEEDHAM.Lady Principal any Hecommende ! , \u2014\u2014 thveatened to hang Anaxar- Re-opens Wednesday Sept, 12th.Scholarship and Athletics.EY SAVED at phcosopher.CT care not\u201d said Calendars, and further (nformation on TIME and MON J rot above the earth or , Mise E.M, Pickard, M.A.rot: è e \u20ac Application to THE Principale ,; .J i .THE LADY FRINCIPALS, and Fraulein Auerbach.y tie came, observing a Pen Dunham.Missisquoi Co., P.Que.oon S USIness 0 EgE i rung 15 be in lov ci ar ; ; DE te has as hye ron 922 St.Catherine Street West, i ts tooth.\u2018 \u2019 HAVE YOU DECIDED WILL BE RE-OPENED ON Reference kindly permitted to Miss L in the following courses: i i 1 .; - A ine wis sent fo the stone \\ Dougall, at 204 Drummond St, Montreal, un BOYD'S SHORTHAND \u2014in 30 days Fier \u2018 ©.Mhonysius for contempt of ; MONDAY, 10th September.til Sept.15th TYPEWRITING - Touch or Sight System.{ 0 en Berg recalled.he was in- TO spend some time this fall and winter * 1 Sept.: BOOKKEEPING- Goodwin's Improved System ; ; H FR \u201cAf item.10 study or self-improvement?Pupils admitted from age of seven and TELEGRAPHY\u2014By a teacher with 12 yoars' experience in A ir to hear them, Aîter listeu .; ; ; for McGill, R.M.C he C.PR ¥ \u2019 nie Tor tune, he got up to Do you wish to promote yourself in a Upwards.Preparation or Mc , R.M.G, the CP.R.; d Rates 4 .prix or a tue, got P, business way?Kingston, and for business.Special oppor- » § Call, Write or Phone for circulars an a .i$ 1 Vmther now\u201d asked Dionysius.Are you looking ahead and preparing tunity for matriculation.Superior accom- , \u2018 { .UM pere ee a 27% good opportuntiy im the furure 7.modation for a liwited number of boarders.Moon's SYLLABIC SHORTHAND & BUSINESS CCLLEGE g \u201cqt e fivers tak foi g ppo y #; « vus, seeing offers laking à ; \u20ac h Enrolments, prospectuses and interviews .+ ! vetson, cried out to him: \u2018My If so, the Educational Department of the by letter or telephone, Uptown 4257.KARN HALL, 468 ST.CATHERINE STREET, West.¥ © : sant hi dul vou not steal much | Young Men's Christian Association offers | ¥.7.MOON, Principal.Phone, Up 3005.iF Le 1 SON 4 à hitler Then it would YOU 2 practical plan.W.W.MOWAT, C.M.91 W.Ontario Street ¥ on tor veu to take others to 17 SUBJECTS ; mane \u2014 = na - \" - A po 7, I CLASSES WEEKLY \u201cTHE SWITZERLAND MONTREAL.sg BUSINESS COLLEGE, : 8 oxo owl himself to Demosthenes EXPERT INSTKUCTION.F CANADA\u201d REET | , «cng l'did not know 11 was yours.MCDERATE FEES.oO | S | 109 ET CALF OS atheriae) » ; ; .; Cat \u2018 ths \u2014 a few 5 * 3 ; jm did Ave said the other.\u201cthat WIDE ADAPTATION.Displaye the Greatest Charm of Its Pio- Pupils may enter at any time.; \u2018 1s HOT ON s.© .3 , sons the tvrant.t t a slight turesque Beauty in the environment of Headmaster\u2014 \u2014 FON «eee Kt 5 has pose i the es ea FALL TERM OPENS Courses Shorihand, Touch Typerriting Book-Kkeeping = ü » \u201caie re sav) served, SS.s Z .Na , Je ve \u2018- .Cn hore pos hie observed, September 24th.STANSTEA prem CS.FOSBERY, M.A.Penmanship, English.French.Evening C!asses.À © ce plenty to say against us \u2018Sir.Write or telephone for prospectus.\" Term commences September 12th, For further information write or Phone Main 1714.; | : Para.+ hope I may never be so at 2.All young people looking for a GOOD ¢ 9 P \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ,Ç a a - for subjects of conversation as lo ; \" fl eq A RESIDENTI SCHOO he ensain a am.| LL ra talk ahout son Young Men's Christian Issocialion.RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL for the ensaine errr) 4 (rates, -ccinz à wealthy young man Dominion Square.ar ° co Interviews after August 24th.à .+»à 1.Four Ycars' Course for Degree of \u2019 a 1 a ended by a crowd où flatterers, ex Principal without delay.Applications for TRES y ps tor Diploma 1 : } ure for him a parliament grant of £5,000, hut le was then a broken hearted and disappointed man, to whom the money caine too late to be of any real s>rvice., The late Sir lsaac Holden\u2019s inventions in connection with the wool combing industry have almost obscured from the public's remembrance the fact that he was also the originator of the lucifer match.This happened while filling the position of lecturer on chemistry at the Castle Street Academy, Reading.He used to rise at 4 in the morning in order to pursue his studies, and found the old-fashioned flint and steel extremely inconvenient.So, one day.he made a paste of phosphorus and other substances, stuck it on the end of a sliver of wcod and found it would ignite on being rubbed against any rough substance, Holden himself did not realize the importance of hig discovery, Not so, however, a pupil of his to whom he showed it.This youngster, who chanced to be the son of a London manufacturing chem'st, at once wrote to his father about it; and shortly after lucifer matches were issued to the world.Lord Armetrong as a boy was intended for the law, but as it happened there wae a water wheel of curious construe- tion near the office where he worked.and the man who owned it explained it+ mechanism to the inquisitive lad.He also explained to h'm an idea he had for utilizing the power of falling water in order to lift great weights, A few brief words set young Armstrong thinking.A little Inter he started experimenting.And the result of it all was that there was perfected, in due course of timo, the enormously powerful hydraulic crane, which has rendered possible the ambitious enterprises of the modern builder.Last, and most wonderful of all.comes the case of the little Italian lad Guglielmo Marconi who, through see- Ing a conjurer perf-rm eeriain trick: by means of electrical agency, was enabled not so very long afterward to astonish the world with wireless telegraphy._ Mis first experiments wer: earrind on in a field on his father's farm.and his apparatus consisted merely of tin bis cut boxes et up on pols of varying heights, one of which was connected with a crude tranemitter and the other with an equally eude receiver, both of bis own manufacture.This was in 1886.when he was in his fourteenth year; and he was barely 21, a chy, mode-t.heardless stripling when he was in London explaining to the greatest scientists of the age the greatest discovery of the \u20ac nturv-\u2014\u2018Snn\u2019 3 Ï p ury.-\u2014\u2018Sun New York.' ISLANDS OF NOTHING TO DO.(\u2018Pleasant Hours\u2019) Barren and rocky out there in the sen, Bold and as cold as an island may be, Loneliest islands and sorriest, too,\u2014 Poor little Islands of Nothing to Do.Nobody wants .knows .Nothing takos root there, and not a tree them, for every ono .grows, Nobody lives there.To tell the truth, \u2026 who W ishex to stay where there's nothing to do?\u2014\u2014 TWO KINDS OF READING.A young boy found that he read with interest nothing but senea- tional stories.The best books were placed in Lis hands, but they were not nberest.ng.One afternoun \u2018as le was reading a foolish story, he heard some one say, \u2018 That bey is a great reader, does he read anything tlut is worth reading \u2018No, was the reply; his mind will run out it he keeps on reading after his present fashion.He used to be a sensible boy until be took to read.ng nonsense and nothing else,\u201d | The boy st still for a time, (ben arose, threw the book into the ditch, went up te the man who soid Ja mind would ran out, and askad him whether he would let him have a good keok to read.\u201c Will you read a good book if 1 will let vou have one \u201d \u2018Yes, sr) \u201cIt will be hard work for vou.\u201c1 will do 3t° \"Well.come home with will lend vou a goud book! He went with him, aad received the volume the man sc'ectod, .\u2018There\u2019 said the man, \u2018read that, and come and tell me what veu have read\u201d The lad kept his promise.lle tound | it hard work to read simple und wire rentences, but lhe persevered.The more he read, the more he t:ilked with his friend about what he read, the more could me, and 1 interested he became.Jre long, he felt no desire to read the leehle and foolish books.Besides, his mind began to grow.le camz tp he spoken of as an intelligent, promising young man, and his prospects are bright for a successful career.He vwes everything to the reading of good books, and to the gentleman -vho fluenced him to read them.\u2014* Christian Guardian.\u2019 \u2014_\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2018SHOW YOUR TICKETS\u2019 IN JAPAN.Upon starting from the outer station to the train, the traveller in Japan shows his ticket at a little gate.A boy, not a man, punches it.t is remark- uble how many things of a responsible character are done by boys in the em- yire.The person in the \u2018booking of- ice\u2019 is also a boy.as is the guard on the train.Conductors, as we under stand them, are dispensed with on most of the Japanese traine, 1 was informed that the employment of boys was neres- sary because train and station hands must speak some English; and, aside from statesmen, it is only the younger generation in Japan that can speak our language.The traveller finds no porters er other train employees standing at car steps to examine tickets and give dirre tions.Every necessary bit of informa DAILY WITNESS tion is supplied by signs in both Engliah and Japanese.All cars are clearly la belled; and while nobody watches the tmveller.it is a serious offence to get into a first-class coach, with a second- class ticket.While there is usually no particular inducement to attempt such a violation of the regulations of the country, save perhaps to minister to the pride while saving the pocket of the traveller, it 18 a marvel that the law is not frequently broken, for on most of the trains no em- plovces appear to examine the tickais.The boy that accompanies the train rel dom comes into contact with foreigners.His business is to herd the natives on and off.and to signal the engineer.At the end of the journes the passenger must surrender his ticket as he passes through another gate.Unfamiliar with this custom.I managed.somehow, upon my first arrival at a Japancse rail: way terminal.to get past th\u201d boy collee- tor IT had walked through the station, and was about to get into a jinrikisha.when an excited lad in uniform rushed toward me and demanded, in passable Fnglish, to know why I had-not surrendered my ticket.I found the slip of cardboard and handed it to him.He spoke.with ovi- dent passion, to the Japanese coolie who was about to serve mu in the capacity of a horse, and rushed back to the office.I learned afterward that T had rommis- tod a serious breach of the law.and that T shonld have followed that excited boy in uniform and secured formal remiszgion of my offrnce.\u2014Deoklover's Mazazine) = No one who does not enioy work can truly enjoy anything else.\u2014 President Raymond.reef CONUNDRUMS.What threc letters turn u girl into a womun Age.Why is a defeated Érmy like wool?\u2014 Because it's worsted.When is a soldier not half a soldier?\u2014 When he 1s in quarters, Why is life like this riddle?\u2014DBecause you must give it up.What do we often catch but never seu?\u2014A passing remark.Where ean happiness always be found?\u2014In the dictionary.What is the largest room in the world -\u2014The room fur improvement, Why is a kiss like rumoc?\u2014DBecause it goes trom mouth to mouth.Which is the way to make a coat last?\u2014 Make the best and trousers first.When is money Jdamp?\u2014When it is due in the morning and missed at night.Why did Adam bite the apple Eve gave him?\u2014Beenuse he had no Knife.When is a lawyer like a beast of burden ?\u2014When drawing a conveyance.Who may marry many a wite, and yet live single all his life?\u2014A clergyman.What 1s the oldest piace of furniture in the world?\u2014'The multiplication table.\u2018hy is sympathy like blind man\u2019s buff?\u2014Because it's a fellow feeling for a fellow mortal.- .Why ix a kiss like a properly-divided scrmon?\u2014It requires introduction, two lievds, and an application.What is the difference between forms and ceremonies?\u2014Yon sit upon one and stand on the other \u2014 Selected.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAKING A LIFE.The late Governor William E.Russ:l], of Massachusetts, was one day adrass- ing a body of young men.In the inidst of his speech he turned to them very ointedly as he said.\u2018Gentlemen, remem- er that there is one thing more important than making a living, and that is making a life \u2014_\u2014_ The faculty of concentrating the mind on the matter in hand, to the exclusion of all other things, 1s one of the rarest and most valuable gifts with which a man can be endowed.To commence with a theory, to think it out to its legitimate results, to reduce those results to n concrete form, and, if it be in ma terial science, to proceed to experiment and practice, without diverging in any direction from the purpose, is possible to very few men \u2014\u2018Christian Globe PUZZLES.DIAMONDS.1.A third of tar; a faithful friend; a citadel; a small barrel; a third of tar.2.A fourth of deal; the terminus; a corner; a country; a blaze; alone; a fourth of deal.ENIGMA.Though you set me on foot, I shall be on my head.PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES Make the following changes by prefixing and suflixing the same letter: Example\u2014Change a feminine name to a title._Answer\u2014M-Ada-m.1.Change a verb meaning to perceive by the ear into instruments to cut with, 2.Change a verb meaning to take food mtr a place overgrown with shrubs.3.Change the present tense, plural number, of a common verb into com- baritive degree of rare.Answers to Last Week's Pnzzle;.Double Acrostie\u2014 SINAI PAINT ALPHA I DEAL NEWLY Word Squares\u2014 1.Toa RACE IT RTS ADAM ROSE CALM I SLE EMMA SEER Charades\u2014 1.Irritability.2.Lullaby.SUR \u2014\u2014 Te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 For first qua'ity CANADIAN FLACS, free for a little work, read our advertisement on another pags.| SATURDAY.SEPTEMPER 15, 1906 INDOOR AND OUTDOOR DEPARTMENT Do Crows Reason?(New There are some crow stories which have a strong bearing on the question whether or not the birds and beasts of the field and forest have reasoning powers.Crow stories are melected tor the purpose of this article simply because crows are betta known than most birds, and any one who Jives in the country or on the outskirts of a city can make observations for himself as to whelher these birds ave as bright and intelligent as they are sail to be.The crows.and their near relatives, the rooks, magpies, jays, etc, are the wit tiest of the birds.It is a matter of rerord that on the outbreak of an epidemic, like cholera.birds leave the fated town.This has been observed in Si Petersburg, Riga.Hanover, Galicia, the cities of Prusia, and in Southern Germanv.Students are in doubt as to why the hirds flee, but it is believed that poison in the air alarme them.Some say this 18 causeil by \u201cinstinctive fright,\u2019 and others by \u2018intelligent fear.For time out of mind farmers have tried to devise a scarecrow that will ef fectually serve its purpose of keeping the birds out of the newiy planted cornfield.At times a pir of trousers and a coat flapping op a cross ktick are sufficient to protect a small field, but where crows are numerous leaders always appear among the birds who brave the very ends of the waving gar ments.To save the hill seeds where brave crows raid, cunning schemes must be resorted to.A \u2018cobweb\u2019 of white string over a, field.pie:z of looking glass whirling on sticks, and strips of paper hanging on fences will generally righten them.and a dead crow hung by the heels is a warning that is u-u- ally heeded.Yet a man walking across a field is allowed to approach very close to a feeding flock, unless the rentinel in the trestop or om a fencepost catches sight of a gun.1 ously enough, a mere cane does not alarm the crows, Tt is claimed by farmers that \u2018crows smell gunpowder.\u2019 However that mav be, ther do detect a gun in a man's hands, and know very well the range of rifles in communities where rifles are the common weapons.In places where shotguns are used exclusively in shooting them, the crow will permit one to approach much nearer.In Germany, where crows are exceedingly destructive to pheasant eggs, the expedient of sending men to guard the birds\u2019 nests was trial.The crows refused to come near the guard's hiding place, no matter how long he remained.Then \u201cit was found that the keepers must go to cover in parties of six or more and then depart one by one,\u201d leaving a man behind to take vengeance.f a less number then six went to the cover, and one was left behind, the crows kept their distance, evidently having counted the party going and coming.A farmer in Maine tried a similar stratagem, and found that Maine crows could count to three but four or more confused them.Curiously enough.Mr, M.A Walton, the naturalist (\u2018Hermit,) arrived at the conclusion that crows under his observation could count three, Three appears to be the limit of erow counting in America.ows are omniverouws, but at times stress of weather drives them to feats urusual even for them.When snow or sleet covers the ground unexpeoted- ly in the South flocks of the birds attack rabbits and other small gime and kill them.They even assail chickens, They appear to know that a blinded rabbit is much easier to kill.sno they attack the cves first, Thev also attack th\u201d eves of lambs, The crows mob their victims, unbke hawks and owls, which hunt alone.Most birds cannot carry anything which their mouths are tos small to contain.The crow is an exception at times.Tn Vermont, near Manchester.five crows were seen to come dewn into an apple orchard.They came daily.and after a time the owner discovered that thev were taking apples from a tree bearing the mellowest fruit, Foch crow jammed its closed bill, ints au apple, raised its head.and flew to a tall pine tree, where the fruit was eaten, More remarkable «till 1x the fact that crows will sometimes carry turkey and hen eggs from a nest in the same mau- ner.York \u201c Times.) Tame crows occasion ii el \u2014 able intelligence.as any fain has ever reared one knew CTOW td en Irom Ms nes 15 7e ed to do ordinary tricks show à great diversity in \u2018 few learn to sav several vw oo castonally one 1s seen to crusts of bread or diy oo soften it for eating.ON in character.but Spr a chicvousness, temper.and Once a young Jersey marsh.It was tai cared for.The owner was tic small bostman and tr through a narrow and = channel in a long sand ih.enjoyed railing, and eny- channel nivigation more +.but 1 the sailor happene i tom the bird would yell nisively.and flv away would never allow me +.shake along the luff for a, cut making a fuss over ; stood when It was time to , always let m> know 11, the Every fall the crows pat - Lo flocks ror migration.The = P hold together all winter them throughout the south, = lands on the Mississippi Rive rcosts where counticas those night.1 raw a Hock one y roost.The ards di] no and in small groups, but 0 birds came together ino ing cloud.They flew aroun; a over the island for kevepa} then from the under side +.ed down to the trees.li down seemed to shoot in à + along down the island hi.a printed note in mur.Hundreds of observers lave me.movements of crows when og leadership.and one rann * a crowds have leadera wit'iour ting some kind of disci hire ~ That crows maintain fano'v i.1s 8 matter of every farmer - wi.© They sce the young vrows \u2018ms.danger by their paronte + it most of them observe and note + sooner or later.The gras rue ru of crows when they come down to yo in large flocke\u2014not in small ous a matter of observation.not only the Mississippi, but ou :h.J.River between Washington and 14 Ferry There is another indication crow discipline which js vall-à courts\u201d hy the ohservers Time a again men have sen a prisme er which tried tu escape from enly to be buffeted, abused, by force of wings and beiks \u2018One night on Goat Island\" Nage River), a typical account savs.\u2018In +0: three crows in a row on a Simls 1 ng terribly noisy.the other quite qu © but looking sick.His feather.sernr | to ali groly the wrong way ania m - migerable Jooking crow J ue-or sax i thought the (row had been «oui.vas sich and the other :wo ner: 40: after him.! CTOW Ww MATING ml eu After a while the sw ma!» a start to fv, like starting a mo» | as the sickly one did not «tart © on they immediately returned to his «1.They did this several Times, the een cresv paving no attention to hem.NO deniy the two commenced to helabar ?i sick one with Leaks and wings uli sétenimed pitenusiv.The next tine crows started all went together in a Lu ae they had sat on the tree limb This \u2018arrest\u2019 18 not a lone incident bird sunas.Similar scenus have be topertod time and again hw compete Lrastworthy observ who gave tails and places.The prisoner crow tt AN nprosrions \u2018trial\u2019 js somet.n killed.A remarkable ease which nm: Ie Tabeled \u2018erow conscience came fre ( aralville, Penn A German owned a vet erow which he one canght >piking voung chickens of tv head with its beak.The crow land killed a ehiek when the woman sr at the bird.The crow qumped an Wed over on its side with a fair Tt was dead when the woman pu up.The hind was «imply «ou death at the vel of dis, overs Po birds discovered stealing sniny are like tumblers and slhiears, show mo easy manners, and will dv from thor oe fmend, which thev do not do mor dinarv eveupation of peeking cova vw the hens.or cawing on a tree bn | js not to sav that crows have mor! ceptions; however.they da know things for which they are hkol whipped, or otherwise pumished wa CUTTLEFISH AS DIVERS.Strangest of all methods for the recov.ory of treasures from the bottom of the sea is that adopted by certain Japanese treasure-seckers.Over a century ago a Japanese vessel.laden with à cargo of the most valuable products of Chinese and Corean pottery.went down in the Kea nf Japan.Only of Jate vears have the Japanese begnn to realize the en ormous value of the cargo, since duph- cates of some of the pieces of pottery Enown te have been lost have fetched many thusands of pounds amongst Furo- pean and American collectors, And so to day the Japanese are using captive cuttlefish to bring up the treasure, Tne cuttlefish for octopus) ix sveurel to a cord and dropped overboard frou a boat The créature instinctively clutches at any objeet with which it comes into contact on the sea-hottom, and now and again 1s dragged to the surface, with; its tentacles twired round one of the lost pieces of pottery.In this way quite a number of valuable vases have been recovered.~ Otagn \u201cWitness THE ANGELUS BIRD.When travelling :n the forests of Gu- ana amd Paraguay, it 1s not uncommon to meet with a bird whose muse grcat- Iy resembles that of an angelus bell when heard from a distance, 1he Spaniards call this singuiar bird a bell ringer, though 11 may be still more ap- propraately designated as the angelus hird, fer.like the angelus bell, at as heard three times à day.morning, nvon and night.Its song.which defies a'} description, consists of sounds hke the strokes of a bell, succeeding oo à\u201d other every two or *hree mov > clearly and in -u>h a resonant one\u201d that the listen-r.of no stranc gines himself to he near a ch ; convent.But it turns ou\u2019 UP forest in the chapel.and EE bird.The beauty of the ze equal to his talent: he = as wR A Jay, and as white as snow nos ing gracetul in form and sw: tion.But the most vuvens : of the angelus bard te the tu tos arched feathers en 1°- beau : it ds of eaniea]l shane wd inches in length.\u2018Guarfian bf \u2014 CO-OPERATIVE ¢ AL AND \\ A new form ol coopers : Making was discovered tre + in a barn at Rogers Park \\ Toe eut and a brown loan» .pPertnersiap in a mean Tr le PT they have three vante wo \u20ac ven eggs.The th vw = eight of the vas aude tens arf the cat was vo three eggs aud ot oy Kittens when the nos .; covered, Woen 7.: : Lhe cat tries to hep oul When the cui ge leaves her kittens nu Apparently ti ke days ou, and tue a i have been 1m + 10 : ume Mon « 4 Cat ar tue he ; i prised when tue the eggshells 0 np Pd .THRAT | 5 { SATTRDAY.SepTEmser 15, 1908 THE MONTHEAL DAILY WITNESS 21 a \u2014 - \u2014 RE ie 3 will keep indefinitely, and diluted as need- 1 The price of half a pound of Red Rose Tea 18 GARDEN TALKS ed for use, which can be applied according « Le ; ; \u2014 to judgment, always remembering that the emall very small, but 1t will shew you how plants must afterwards be rinsed in clean [] ; : This department Is conducted by Mrs, water.In many cases the injury caused , 3 much tea value, tea quality and flavor 1s con- Annie + Jack.Shatenuguay asta, by the \u2018small white fly\u2019 would be avoided i A a RT \u201d ue.whom all questions shou if the plants were showered regularly = tained in this Good Tea sent.Al questions answered through [every day.Fuchsias, in particular, are EN the \u2018Witness.benefited by a daily application of water : 5 ; \u2014\u2014 over the foliage.! i nar \u2018Whatever the weather may be,' says he, FLOWERS FOR NAME.us a ; \u2018Whatever the weather may be, S.P.A.\u2014The leaves and steins were shri- |.it 4 Its the songs ye sing, and the smiles ye |velied when received, but this is as well *, OUT 4 wear as can be told.Nos.1 and 3 are species ' LTA That's a makin\u2019 the sunshinue every |of dwarf bindweed; No.2 Is Asperula, and a À bir.where.\u2019 No.4 is Gilia Tricolor.The flowers in the : \\ West are indeed beautiful! and varied, hav- ; Lo The September days filt by, and we can 10g 8 fascination of thelr own and differ- | har hardly realize their going, for summer has |1ng from the flora of this Province in col- er acemed to linger with us, oring and variety.ali The grass is greener than in late June, THE BEAN WEEVIL.ar a freshness has succeeded the parched ap- J.H.\u2014No efficient means are known for CEYLON TEA is Delicious and Pure at Uhie à 3) Sent 1.was w Now I have noticed that if you approach 8re all the better for a mulch as a pro- E sus at A hicago, Aug.2Y0 sept.1, Was WON |a person with the bald question: \u2018What's |tectlon from the frost.LE oy vind.September 13, 1906 by G.Wolbrecht, of St.Louis, With 8 [the matter?when their mood renders them BLACKBERRY RUST.\u201c sacnrday, Septe D, LAN.scare of 83%.Magnus Smith, of Winni- [uncertain, they are very apt to retreat Inquirer.\u2014Blackberry rust is caused by a A Foy PROBLEM NO.1086 peg.was second, with 714 points.HH.[within themselves, anl the answer, \u2018Ncth- (fungus that grows on the canes and : .ard Nt à \u2018 RU Le I : Me.Wil- F.Lee, of Chicago.third, with 5 points, |itng.\u2019 leaves.It lives upon the sap of the bushes à PS UE Hness ii Me M1 C Blake winni fourth with 4 points So ! tempcrized by the remark that it [8nd often causes their destruction.The Lop Ham FE.Rudolph.Brooklyn.- ake vnming fourth witn points, ; , arasit th - A Ham je ; and L.Uedemann, Chicago, fifth with 3 a a \u2018perfect day.\u2019 to which he answered Parslte growth that appears on fhe out À , White\u20148 pieces, to - \u2019 go.in a dull m«notone, \u2018My potatoes are side is of an orange color.NES points.blighted.There is no remedy, the only method is cm 0: | \u2014_ I did not appear sympathetically im- RY dig up and Sura every branch that 5 un 5 ONE OF THE GAMES FROM THE |pressed, 1 am afrald, bu assured him that |Showe sign of disease.If delayed long it BE { MANITOBA \u2018FREE pnt, Bb he would likely get enough to eat.and ac Will spread and pe patch.hh IN Een TA nu any rate most of us, over-estimate the po- i T M.- \u2014 nu tr Eppens.Smith.tato.Observer\u2019 asks if the fall web worm ; + adm 1 P\u2014K 4 1 P\u2014K 4 At this a little gleam came into bis eyes does a great deal of harm to the trees, as | in Ë 2K Kt\u2014D 3 > Qt _B3 as he said: \u2018You are trying to convince me it \u2018looks so untldy on the green branches.\u2019 Ed F Hphine 3 B\u2014Kt 5 3 PoC R 3 that the grapes are sour, and not worth In answer, it may be sald that it is an In- i Sn HE - 2 the regrets.Its a fine theory if one can sect very destructive as far as It goes.EF Hy leds {+ DR 4 4 Ki\u2014 B3 carry It into practice, and see the good in but it rarely becomes so abundant as to | nu from 3 P\u2014Q 3 5 P\u2014Q Kt 4 what Is left.\" i defollate more than a part of a large tree.| X; 1th 6 B-kt 3 6 P\u2014Q 3 \u2018Yes, I said; \u2018peraaps you know the pcem It is easy to kill the insects when thev A î 1e \u2018ao 3 Kt\u2014Krt 5 7 PU 4 which advises first begin thelr work of destruction by va Zain 8PxUP ë Kt\u20140 5 polsoning the foliage about where they are ao ; ; » TOUS 9 1\u2014Q 6 8KtxB \u201cTake the good, when you lose the best win ay of ce approved formulas.RK; ls also DP BP ÿ y\u2014 And school yourself till it seems\u2014as well.\u201d ey get larger and spread over the 5 4 alone H +8 La J wl p | branches they are more dificult to reach, MA.I CHES.i» tom 19 0 B3 a px kh 1 once heard gardeners described as people but can be caught in the web in the early À armer < i= Be 12Q x Q of great expectaticns and small results, but morning, taken down and cremated.Ir ion +5 a OK: 9 2 1 bos butting up against a disappointment Js et- Le Eee too high it je possible to Since 1851, \u2018ee - B\u2014 ten beneficial to a strong nature whether a torch on the end of a or al Black\u201411 pieces, 15 Castles 15 Castles it be potatoes or principles.Like the pote.This Is made by tying a cloth that There hasn\u2019t been a minute, or White mates mm TWO moves.16 Kt\u2014Kt 5 16 Bx P sun through a cloud, the Stranger's smile £ been soaked with kerosene on the end EDDY'S l'istches werea\u2019t io It} 19 : ) 17 Q Kt-K 4 17 Kt\u2014Q 2 returned, and hopes were once more re- to à pote ond then lighting it when ready 0a 7 - ÇÛ Ç - ç © pest.e sooner the b PR : 18 Kt\u2014Kt > newed.° we ubducd PROBLEN NO.15 p 13 Kio K ; 1 PR 3 THE TUSSOCK MOTH.; Fons eo ed the better, for delay Ask your Grocer for a box of .Composed for the Witness\u201d by \u201cPawn.\u201d 50 10 1° > Suburban.\u2014Wuhen tbe leaves fall, it will iplication.os ° ST Black\u20141 jivce.on 5 F5 B3 a E Bs be well to examine your tree for the eggs ; ete eer Our SILENT Parlors.noter 200\u20ac \u2014 a latd the branches.vous 22 K\u2014B 2 22 Kt\u2014K 3 that You know the caterptilar?It is about A GREAT DOCK.PERFECTLY NOISELESS.LIGHTS ON ANY SURFACE s quiet 23 K Kt\u2014K 2 23 P\u2014K 5 an Inch lcng, with red bead and yellow Cousul W.C.Hamm, of Hull, says Fer Sale by all First-class Dealers, zesmp l i 24 P\u2014K B4 21 PxP body; there are four white brush-like ; that the new dock at Grimsby, which a me ER BPxP 25 Kt\u2014B 4 tufts, and a wide black band on the back, has just been begun, will be the finest __ - _ armee x 24 #) 26 P\u2014O 4 26 Kt x Kt P jand one at the opposite end.\u201con the east coast of England.equipped od or ; 97 R\u2014R 3 27 B\u2014 Qi Interest the children in your vicinity to with all modern improvements and Lian z bd 28 K Kt\u2014 B3 93 B-R5 search for (he ess clusters, se them l capable of accommodating the largest Je mo z co.- the name o e moth in .ressels ° A 2 BOK-K?BOs he Ta ns Leurestions | sels now afloat.MAKING THIN CHILDREN FAT 2.hv 30 Kt x Kt 1 0B x KR that they are catchirg, and they will enjoy ve ¢ new floc ; when inished abomt on: : 31 Kt x B 31 B x Kt the fun of destroying the enemy.ive year's hence, will be 1.100 feet A child may be getting plenty of a , [32 K x B 32 Kt xP ch This method has been tried with the Square.with a bay or arm, 1250 feet food\u2014and getting NOTHING OUT of Pe 4 133 K\u2014B 2 33 R\u2014Q B Clisiocrmpa that infests apple trees, and | long by 375 feet wide.at the south- the food.at the system assimilates 2 i Pp + WW \\ ; .4 i 34 B\u2014Q 2 31 R\u2014K 3 resulted in clearing the orchards of the west corner.The main dock and arm that builds up and strengthens.A | 35 BR 3 35 Kt\u2014 B7 pest.The father offered the children a ! will have an area of 3814 acres of water.ale, thin, listless child is starving Lesigns, cent a dozen for (be rings, and iL ws Provision i made for future develop- or proper food, The Tourney of next vear will t amusing to see the eagerness with which ments of three other bays, or arms, x at Excolsior, Lake Minnetonk NE held {ney watched him, as he counted the at the corners, bringing the total dock ) : sior, Lake Minnetonka, Minn, dozens.An observing child would make | 0 to 71 acres of deep water.Thers = quite a little pocket money in this way, i\" \u2014a fo water.ra and had a feeling of independence, for will be 6.760 feet of quay space in the À \u201cis good tea\u201d Prices\u201425, 30, 35, 40, 50 and GO cts.per Ib.in lead packets T.H.ESTABROOKS, TORONTO, ST.JOHN, 2 WeiLinotToN Sr, E.N.B.WINNIPEG.White\u20148 pieces.White mates in THREE moves, SOLUTIONS.\u2018Pawn\u2019 demolishes two of our prob- there is no defence.The game was played fur all it was worth by the winner.THE WESTERN CHESS TOURNEY.The Western Chess tournament, played ETIQUETTE OF BANKS.In the Lord Mayor's Court yesterday, Mr.F.x.Jackson, the assistant jndge, commented severely on the indiscretion of a bank manager in disclosing a cus tomer's acrount.pearance of tree and shrub, and though this second growth may be unhealthy, 1t brings with it a refreshment.How we er-joy the autumn flowers, though with a touch of sadness.They are indeed gay clildren of the midsunimer's growth, with the flashing color of the sal- via and cannas, and the brilliant crimson of the gerantums.Nasturtivms run riot, and the beautiful tea roses surprise us by clusters of belated fragrance.Such golden days are ours stiil, and we prize them all the more that soon they will be rare.It was with the blue sky above, and all Nature in urdsion that the Siranger was seen sitting on the low stone fence in a near-by field looking too dejected to be xolaced by the smiles of even his best friend, When a naturally optimistic person looks glum, it fs often cue to an east wiud or a disordered liver.Dut the wind was in a gentle south-vestern mood, and the Stranger's eyes were clear, though upnsmlling.they have been heard to say when covetiug scme small article, \u2018Oh, well, 1 will go and get some eaterplilar's eggs to buy it.\u201d A bandage of any particular sticky substance If placed around the (ree will prevent the caterplllar from crawling up.The female is incapable of flight.and can lu \u201cmasses instead of in rows, the prevention of the attacks of the bean weevil, and the best remedy is in the dried seed, which should be placed In a tight box and disinfected with bisulphide of carbon at the rate of an ounce to 75 lbs.of seed.This will kill the weevils without destroying the germinative power of the seed, and its effectiveness is in proportion to the tightness of the receptacle.Care must be takeu that no lighted match or lamp are near il, with proper precaution it is safe enough.DEPTH OF PLANTING.Miss M.G.\u2014There is a diflerence in the required depth for planting bulbs, varying according to the size.Tulips, Narclasl and Hyacinths should be planted from four to six inches deep, measuring to the bottom of the bulb, and about the same distance apart.Snowballs, Crocuses, Squills or Scillags should be planted from two to three inches deep.All bulbs look best in and tulips are very useful in the perennial border.Even though the bulbs are planted deep they main dock, which will be brought up to 14.110 feet, when the four bayw are completed.In all, 618 acres have been acquired for the dock, of which 79 acres wili be water space, and the remaining 537 acres\u2019 for land about the dock when completed.Black, Mixed.or Uncolored Green 60c, 50c, 40c, 30c, 25c Per Pound.Full Weight.fcs-Annual Sale 15,000,000 packets, 237 HEADQUARTERS FOR \u201cProwse\u201d Steel Ranges, Glass-Lined Refrigerators, is the food that eve tem can assimilate, It contains MORE dextrin and maltose (wheat sugars) than any other cereal.Practically every spoonful of ORANGE MFAT means that much.good, red blood\u2014sturdy strength\u2014 Wom ii wms as follows:\u2014No, 1082\u2014anthor's key During the hearing of a judgment |this way be trapped.But the destruction miles long There will be »o mailway 4; ower aud vigor, And Children min me fr LQ~Kt2 with 1.Q x Kt and 1.Q\u2014B 5.summons and plaintiff (a solicitor) said |of the eggs is the surest remedy.for it 18 ham to the existing company\u2019s line 5 YHAR as they will be when you have cu t A white pawn at Q\u2014B 5 will stop all {that the debtor was a bookmaker and jin that state the insect passes the winter.|p = ym} unetion and additional it to morrow.aed fae spt an ugly dual, when the Kt goes had recently had a sum of £6{ in a Let the rHildren learn to fight the Tursock oe accommodation is to be provided Sold by all grocers in 15e.and z
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