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[3 I 0 » - Le \u201c.\"te aire LI ti =, pr Ed + op pil iw » | \\ Pa im I - | St + 2 bd PW qu + | + EX 4 < + ov PEN Parks and Playgrounds ak Ag p> ES i 1 LI /s pl Coren ethan ypu .) leod Before Canadian Club, ) fn at de Re ra a Fe ; 1\" restée 4 toh peas oa 29 = Satis for ) New York.=H conti ey a \u201cin the Ad Bois Jig.tip.Cilb-Ede rep th New York,\u2019May 14.\u2014 Memories of home anc childhood days the ma recalled a speech and song to friends of the Canadian - , of Now| ou York, at their annual babquet to-might wnich was the most memorable afin.|; ER! of its kind in the history of fhe: or |.ganization.More than five ; : - covers were set at the Hotel Astor, and 1 in addition to a very large numbéz éf Ors distinguished speakers, there was a band | pati of ten Highlanders in costume, Mr.Frank Hitchcock, postmaster- I general of the United States, made à short talk, and met the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Postmaster-General of Canada, who came on for the banquet.Mr.lemieux\u2019s talk was in :response to Mr.Hitchcock, and was in the main com: |.Plimentary to the Club and ludatory | of \u201cCanada.Prominent Canadian .from all perts of the United States an Y from Canada were a'so present.Among Our jneor ! ; the speakers were the \u2018Hon.Frank Oli- sea® remain, for ver, Minister of the Interior; the Hon.Presence of Geo.E.Foster, Mr.James S.Sher man, Vice president of \u2018the United ates; Mr > Sealey, M.P.Toronto; Mr.Hugh , M.P.of À can be settled | Guelph; the Rev.Donal PF.MocLAod | the ani ba of Washington, D.C;; Se Geo.\\e.threat of a A , Wickersham, Attorney-General of the powering Bary ! United States; Mr.James\" \u2018Bryce, the ST British Ambassador * to the United THE ROAD TO States; Mr.Wu Ting Faus, Chinese Le, Ambassador to the United States; Mr.- | om] an Borat fr, United States USELESS TO ATTE Senator from Oregon, and Mr.Francis : _- W.Cushman, Repesngutative from THROUGH TO NEW Washington State.\u2018 3 Other prominent.\u2018persons \u2018present in- cluded Cy.Warman, railway story \u2014 : Sn pd poet; Senator Elis, of Ot- nas, any au ies al , Mr.George.Chwan, M.P.of visiting the Gowgz7 peopl \u2018ouver; Dr.Pyne ] ter of Edu- raiîtwas owganda ¢ tio.of Ontario; Sir\u2019 James Grant, y com nies nets b = ul the fathers of \u2018Conéederation of sued en oA cial announcemes; Lat and many 5 the members and pal by a present to 5 ie soi the a ek Montreal, too hig h Tor sano\u201d the: \u201ca, a Cr.and Toronto * ho > Brant- being impassable, br Neil M diet ent places on the outskirtg ie a fn of 2 ns ne iry are said to have auneuné {Ne r.he banquet was a be the talk of ~\u2014 SN fact,\u2019 eaid ome railwa: many who is in close touch ith \u2018the - to come.\u2018there is not Thad: nada as a mati a i though \u2018it wil oars ae, Ha Eu 1 with the Bh: 2 3; DOW before we are able to Fer of the principle.\u2018et acbitretion | country, We have stac nz international waitin .\u201cwasted by the J, \u201cDonald Mac-| be eb for \u201cin hig address.His.thes -: wa + Canadian in the Ho he te Canagie Ri dé = 7e Canadian in the Duited 3 \u2018 \u2018er with bis complement, the ms SE A SE SUID EU i LIED AE ei ve Anderson, 1b.Hoffman, c.f.Eve 6.8, .Rock, ab.Fitzgerald, ¢, .Barry, D.+ oe XShAW .2 ee Totals \u2026.oe .xBatted for Phelan in eighth.MONTREAL.1 Joyce, iL 20 0e cos.- Yeager, «+.ce se ee O Nell, re ee ae ones, 6 ae\u2019 \u201cee Coekill, 1p.Casey, 8h: Corcoran, - Clarke, Co se 0.se oe Winters, Pp.se eo so sen Totals ws.me ses se ce Scote by Table | Providence « .\u2026 600 Montreal \u2026 .0084 Summa stolen, man, \u201cPio-Base hit hits, Joyce, Jones, Cockill.Bases on Delle, off Barry, Joye, Clarke veu.Hit by.pitched \u2018bail Jopes,.B À \u2026.RB] mevpowesmmmen o|ovcdboccce ,.afl|nHoHOooHEUHO M | cou Set Éforsvsoo-so» x m Mi canngnoney | .o .6 ce \u2018oo ee 6% 6.ees ee - | ocosHeoso 3 pose en pl æiposs,,Hoee > ed °e æ sn V1 Tan HT RD =) A me mH rococceocooly : LA 5 i mit ®t.Louis 4: Srl \u2018s, ciunati 7, Boston verts CUSTOMS FRAUDS \u20181or the home team- am Jar with the buses |' rather erratie, but by ! him to second and wae cafe ou .Wifiters\u2019 | \"STE NTERCEDES Bill Relating to Feeding Cattle in Transit Will be Redrafted aIVEs ASSURANCE THAT AMEND- zatiof, in\" I ; tho ER into Parliament- last month, \u2018that the time for keep- | ing cattle.amis without attention be exteuded: Jom: bwenty-eigh, to to thir ty-six hou ith Mr.\u2018H.Markland Molson, presi | dent of the -Sociëty \u2018in: Montres], with the result\u2019 that He gave the thet the oe rein a way ss wag man of the 8.BEA >, EE REAL ST TR TRANSFERS The Rev.Wm.R.R.sold od to the Trust let No.167-8, in \u2018st.Gabriel ae ronting on Bourgenia etreet, in Tard Tear of the church, for $4,500.John Armstrong has \u2018sold to Norman Couner, house No.164 jee avenue, west of Metcalfe, for 83 Gideas Jasmin has sold to Olivier Jasmin a lot in St.Laurent, and three lots in St.ous, for 28,500.Joseph «ubon has sold to J.Z.ATA que the a part of let No.61- = in St.Louis, vite à house on Clarks street, above St.Louk, for $5,200, ~ CLAIM FOR INJURED ARM.the Kail theo Ni ompany by Frame Laverty.allegs gan's.son George wis working on a survey party in the service of the com- Dee by one or in porn, th e one is mortification havi \u2018set Ed the arm had to be = See orgs Fk Dr.gh of the Am erican.Te atm eri ester hr for St od pa to preash o PE, Parke and _Playgrounds Tie HO: \"Sydney Fisher Says 1 va | D.D.D.Prescription.Used with D.D.D.- 7 | and , Ÿ7{It seems wonderful that less than four bei- \u201c| ties of D.D.D.-,, 96 much money spent où the X-Ray: treat- sas; Ment failed.\u2019 || tiens to which an answer is requi .belonging many Montres] Street Laundering By Hand For the most particular people, who desire the acme of laundry perfection, we have a special HANDWORK DærartmsnT.The skilled help we employ in this department will do perfect work for you on the most delicate articles.When sending, please mark: HAKDWORE DEPARTMENT.Troy Laundry Factory and Offices, VERDUN 4 Phones SOOTHING OIL CURES THE SKIN, Tender Skins of children Socethed by a Milé Liquid Oompound.Have you ever tried a few drops of an oil of wintergreen compound for skin trouble?It seems to be about tie only safe and sure cure for eczema, salt rheum, tetter, ringworm and kindred The liquid is so mild that it is used with wonderful soothing effect on the tender skins of infants.o prove efficacious, the oil of win- bergreen must be mixed with thymol and glyserige, erine, as in the Prescription of Dennis, the eminent skin spe- The compound is known as Soap it ars to be infallible.Mrs.liam Fox, Chancery lane, Brockville, Ont., tells how she cured her little daughter: \u2018Gladly I give you ennsent to use any | letter I may have sent in praise of your Am-; wonderful D.D.D.Prescription.My little daughter's head \u2014 remains clear of the horrid scaly à Her father and I and both notice how ch brighter she is and \u2018her light beir is simply: glossy, after six yea tiful, so thick \u2018of suffering.should have oured her after For free sample bottle write to The = LDD .Laboratory, Department M.W., % Jordan St.Toronto.For sale by all druggists.INDUCTION AT BERCHRIDGE.The Presbytery of Montreal met in the church at Beechridge, County of y, on May 13, to induct the Rev.W.J.Hewitt into that torul charge.There were present: The Rev.Messrs.J.M.Macalister, moderator pro tem; Jas.Patterson, Presbyte elerk; Geo, Whillana and R.T.B tyne.Mr.Ballantyne conducted public wWor- ship and preached from Gal.it, D.Mr.Macalister put to Mr.Hewitt the ues y ministers at their induction, and formal inducted Mr.Hewitt into the pes- charge.Mr.Whillans addressed the newly-inducted \u2018 minister, and Mr.| Macalistet the people.At the close of the serviee Mr.and Mrs.Hewitt received a cordial welcome from the members of the congregation.STRUCK BY BRICKS.An action for $300 damages has been entered by Chas.Coward against the \u2018| Durack estate.The claim is based on - Coward wno was from a building estate on Little Walsh injuries received .b struck by bricks fall: to the Durac Messrs.Walsh & Craig street.appeared for the claimant.BEOTHERS AT LAW.Mr.Henry Chevalier, of Chambly, has taken out a writ of injunction against \u2018bis brother Arsene Chevalier.The brothers are owners of contiguous proper in Chambly, and Arsene Chevalicr complains that his brother has fenced in a lane over which he claims a rigrt of way.cation eens : \u2026.ALLRBGED ASSAULT CASE.Pr Isaac Clarence Sharp has enter an action for $1,050 against the ilway Company.The {ground of action is thst upon the doc- 1ot\u2019s refusal to go inside one of company\u2019s cars, on the platform of which was standing, the conductor | ansamlted him, smd broke two bones of his left band. waldo W.Skinnér william G.Pugsiey G.G.Hyde MONTREAL Women's Edition ADVOCATES Smith, Markey, skinner, Pugsley | 6 Hyde Robert ©.Smith, K.©.prod.H.Markey, K.C.Metropolitan Building 179 ST.JAMES STREET GEOFFRION, 5 Aime Geoffrion, K.C.\u2018 MONTREAL GEOFFRION & CUSSON Victor Geoffrion, K.O., M.P.\u2014 Victor Cueeon, bb b > With the advent\u2019 of\u2019 Di.Perrin \u2018as yector of the, M ontreal promises * 7 MR.WILLIAM BRYMNER.| been the commercial ca capital Speaking: conservatively, too, ontreal 1s seriously disputing with Toronto for the.honor of being the capital of the art \u2018#1 of drawing and painting.Half a dozen Hochelaga Bank Bldg.97 ST.JAMES STREET young Montreal artists have come into | well-deserved notige during the past few years, and several of our men who have won recognition that is cosmopolt - tan are advancing to higher things, so that a Montreal School is presently well ADVOCATES pe A.Chase-Casgrain, E.M.McDougall, Victor E.Mitchell, J.W.Weldon, J.J.Creelman.MoGIBBON, CASCRAIN, MITCHELL & WELDON CASCRAIN, MITCHELL, MoDOUCALL & CREELMAN Th.Chase-Caagrain, K.C,,.a | CANADA LIFE BUILDING 189 St.James 8t., Montreal | \\ K.Cii- LD.| MONTREAL Guardian Building 160 St.James St, CHARLES M.HOLT, _ MR.A.F.DUNLOP; , [gd the destinles.\u2018of the Royal .Canadian Acad Montreal [poli and the pou tenia greens > aesthetioally CAMPBELL, MEREDIT MACPHERSON, HAGUE & HOLDEN H, \u2018 BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS SEE C.8.Campbell, K.C.Address Telephones \"CAMPBELL, MEREDITH & CO\" Cable \u201cCum xf)\u201d Merchants Banik ro 2 erchan Bollding, 203 James ot, MONTREAL st J Le Fe pri I ri rom th to ones; : future renown.Otherwise st COOK, TNGHASTER \u201c & NAGEE, JOHN WILSON ANDREW R, A.A.MACEE.Gp 5 PA ROTAL INSURANCE Hume 2 PLACE c'anés ett Led n ps pes = capital of the Dominion, as it hes.long within the bounds of the imagination.| This depends largely upon the men who } Art As |1 the / former, especially, | J pow wésor nous chat dome for die \u2018Bevotion to.guogres cultare bétèn in «teaching and per- onsiderably ears.He: has he has His own work is pesformance., 2; and he-would rather ex | periment han be a\u2019 stencil-pattern man, copies, -& it were, from a - His watercolors are among | the \u201cwe \u2018have, and his strength in oils in recent had great influence as \u2018the younger generation +.Clarence Gagnon, for Lo i a por- 3 genuine and gift- : Years has giv- place in 0 be had oui et.Murphy, NR teat ER.mers Corsets vel us that they have lent all their energies to ps | ; \u201cTie hole word \u2018kmows how they have wloceeded and this knowledge of their success Fe ee ns k, 50.sx = ae c ba Fa am They i\" imported pure\u2019 \u2018wos sashmère with very ne\u201d rib} Aééat jouets tel us they could \u201cisnot make s iquality of stocking ike it, éspe- cally in.the.large sixes; \u2018tb sell for less than.SU -centé \u201cpol -pait.\"7 These sell nt .D4.They wr we however.ip = AS pairs\"ot tem lave just come t6 un io] oS od ni ey kare tho ae ; carne aploudii ati top aad they.are he ve Srtale sul Who ha assount, oa their product.That demand compels the production | they can give.better value for less money than: : \u201cwe \u201ctre eathtinne about both the style, quality .and values of Le seen in Bie.emonétation on Monday, i Ay .; \u2019 * 6e\" ~ .; .\u2018 \u2019 especially.in-those \u2018lines at Daily News Bulletin £ \u201c4 Ys diéplaye 2} +.ï \u201cBoon Iu their i\u2019 own, the laos ; tache, co There is every indication that this summer will witness &' new record in -the dema .Every country in the world \u2018which makes | anderwear haë\"éontributed some of its most \u2018satisfactory garments to our summer stock.' reek etree 4 The newest thing in whitewsar is a Princess ~ Slip, a corset cover and skirt in ome piece.Æ has been designed and made, to give better Dainty te y are, s and\u201d pin- - \u201cto princess dr Fay .- The mowness pd.variety.of diferent.elastic belting is.,Ç x fs « quite recent conga.LL nd, for - linen suits.Our preparations are made ac- + cordingly.sorset department has arranged for two Oe \u2018Monday.Oue of \u2018Warner's newest e-other, of Royal Worgester makes.ve.glove good enongh for i ion og which wrist se re worn.* nu > ay i 44 4 À no \u2018wperior in this eos.His landscapée \u2018have exceed- the very atmosphere of\u2019 and otuithiand : DEW empire: ig ede in Prunella cloth, We Are Persistently Ll SRE ig All Our Spring Suits \u2018easy\u2019 access; with playing \u2018grounds \u2018id \u201c@ady wilks; and fovers and.nade, \u201cwher | \u2018beauty and detent order.do\u2019 their heavenly, work on the human - spirit.?\" (Arid out, beyond the \u2018ity; are we inaking habté te' secure for all \u201ctime \u201cthose stretches of woods or stately hilltop Where, far.fiom sight or sou: \u201cof \u2018everyday : \u2018cares, nH stillnese of beautiful nature, \u2018the \u2018tired | spirit: \u2018may\u2019 refrédli\u2019 \u2019itaéif, and \u2018the youthful heart QU itsek! with \u2018the wholesome joye.But.only.free nature.can bring w ita ghildren ?oo J Thee are\u2019 \u2018not dreams, as those of us Lots ell who have the leisure and the untited \u201climbs.to \u2018cinh: and\u2019 wander thyqugh, the untagied beauties of our uu- éd Mount Rojel.\u201d But: our \u2018pridé \u2018dur mountain, \u201cwhich gives.us at our to1§nd, must not hide from us the fact that our tired \u201cworkers nesd something neater.a hand that costs peither strength | mor} money.to reach, , In euch mall.withdrawing rooms of nature Weare poor, wouth, of \u2018ve stich thoughts have taken shèpe and such refreshinent exiets for.vhe city dweller.But.we wouldnôt.think only of our own city, but of all jour cities, fate, sew in her, 0 here cités, iy Tet 4 Beale, brads, Per pa cine pipi etats qu { thé RE of pour tle ones.There are few places 205 Ureary \u201cthat the Bigest garden patoh or\u201c inost* foilorn- windo \u2018will {not yield some Bowie; \u201chowever varfod and frais Apt dame mouit \u201cbe pres À .ny ba » al.which pr only bosse neglecied, whigh Fea Spee bas ra à # needs gies and: prey \u2018to: et Ema ee ledge, \u201cfondtices \u2018for | sire \u2018to\u2019 possess\u201d Kid is aot.in PF the sain is not.\u2014At1 1 the ards.avé wil hall the pré- \u2018çanitions we oan; chief of all, substitute : Frovledse for ignorance.Lend scheme will require - es for | Dribes, for seeds, for many other.thirigs.gibt \u2018that thote \u201d \u201cwho | New Yop?Why were the newer Eng- RQ But we cannof { jus an influence Jus of their poorer neighbors, who oe all need | it more.\u201c : J.A.DALE.iùte Zhe \u2018backs 1 to attéiid YW\" \u201cTowit\u2019s College,\u2019 as Edin- erat jin Thore bas always se au intimate relation between.the Montreal Street Railway and the Parks and Playgrounds As- How.ape we helping them ?.Where are-fsociation.Indeed; \u2018it may be truthfully \u2018gaid that the existence of the former made à raison d\u2019être for: \u201cthe latter.\u2018The \u201chumble Association \u2018 is the child of the grout corporation.years ago, when \u201cthe company wis auk- he ing\u2019 the Qity Council for a frenchise to jbuild and operate a railway through Mount, Royal Park to the summit, a few women perceived that the managers had misapprehended the terms of pur- {cheæ of the park property by .the city.} in 1875, and had overlooked the specitic statement that it .was to be preserved in \u2018its matural- beauty and \u2018tranquillity for the enjoyment of the citizens for- .\u2018When the error was pointed out, the company, -at first, could not see jt clearly, so the Patk Protective Assdcia- tion was formed in order to get an ex- = opinion strong enough to carry conviction.A very general agitation and # petition signed by twenty thousand wemen, praying the Council not to permit an] Infringement of the park, effected the degéred object, and the company, only anxious to conform to the.will of the people, generously withdrew its applica- ion.the company - then reqlited that ite belief in the.impracticability of extending its \u2018Tne from St.Catheripe street, up the Ç Néigés Aa tye toll nbd bad mob been.well founded, and promptly pro- g vided \u2018 thet excellent means of access to, the \u2018park gu: the wae side.In suc ceeding Tea\u201d the railway has - been so far\u201d extended that now it encampesses the perk go.that the people of remot | est.quarts \u2018can\u2019 reach # comfortably And, as 8 move; ample of the correct attitude of the | Protective Association \u201c(now -be- come, the Pirks and Playgrounds), \u2018thie company three years ago initiated \u2018free cad outings\u2019.for children, and- these \u2018have 1 been enjoyed-uin-the \u2018hot summeT, after \"| ndons by \u2018more than one hundred thousand youngsters.During these excursions: responsibility for their-\"Êree pes- sengers Tests on the \u2018company\u2019s.officials, and: that not one accident -has \u201coccurred.testifies \"to.their, - the rospect of more théques seem- alluring, and she has since writ: = Quantities of rhymed \u201cstuff\u201d She | says the \u2018Robin\u2019 remains her only poem, 1 because she cannot dissociate the idea of intellectual vacuity or of something ma: { chine made by the yard from the w rord \u2018stuff - There may, of'cuurse, be other ol ressons of which is ;4DCONSCIOus.On : the other hand, why nny nat the know- \u201c{ledge of what your poerñs and literary essays will be called once they are x by the office-boy operate 1 on sensitive nerves! | may not.the seuming innocent word \u2018stuf\u2019 have reacted injuriously on the higher intellects?wo t not be 1 sough ei factor\u2019 in er schmow er] / ) LANSDOWNE AVENUE A two-story, £emi- detached house, ast \u201cide of the ated on the cas at laid out as foliows: :-\u2014Concrete coal rooms, store basement, Jaupdrs\u201d First Floor\u2014Hall, prior, dining room, kitchea, mans room.Second Fioor\u20144 Db er living room, rath and w.c.The house is beautifully finished, hardwood floors.and in the best of repair.Price $11,000.The Cradock Simpson Company, 205 St.James Street, Montreal.\u2018FREE EXCURSION VISIT BROOKLYN PARK st.Lambert, P.Q MAY 22rd, leave Bonaventure Station, L45 Return, 5.45 \u2018p.m.GET YOUR TICKETS FROM THE MONTREAL & ST.LAMBERT TERMINAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 121 Board of Trade Bullding, or : TELEPHONE MAIN Pit.SG.LAKE SHORE DELIVERY.WALTER PAUL'S WAGGONS Begip' the Season's Work on SATURDAY, 15th May, running along the Lake Shore as far as ST.ANN\u2019S.All Orders must be sent In not later than § o'clock on Friday Evcnings.WALTER PAUL, FAMILY GROCER, 461 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST, and at 80 UNIVERSITY STREET.Women's Edition o - MARRIAGE LICENCES MONEY TO LEND CUSHING & BARRON Notaries and Commissioners .Liverpcol & London & Globe insurance Buliding 112 St* James Street.For PANCAKES USE OUR Seif -Raising Buokwheat Flour AND Solf-Raising Criddie Cake Flour BRODIE & HARVIE, 16 BLEURY STREET Custome Statistioa! Classifiça- tion of Imports Requiring Quantities on Bifts | - of Entry Showing how goods should be.tnvoiced\u2014 | If In gais., lbs., bush., cwt., tons, ete, Mounted on card.Price 25 cents.- MORTON, PHILLIPS & 00 Stationers, Blank Book Makers & Printers 115-117 Notre Dame St.W., Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STOCK BROKERS \u201c W.J.Turpin & Co.STOCK BROKERS 6 St.Sacrament St.M.940 Montreal LJ.FORGET & CO.STOCK BROKERS Main 82 Mentresh RON TER ; ea oy 69 Notre Dame St.West Le STOCK = STOCK BROKERS MONTREAL Main 3008 » C.SIMPSON GARLAND \u2014§ (0,\u2014\u2014 100 Notre Dame St.West M chou il a & Cowans.\u201cMain 6616 MONTREAL STOOK BROKERS OSWALD BROS.\u20ac 82 St.Francols Xavier St.|.Main 187 Montreal 3 ve = = -\u2014 2 61.8t François Xavier St.F.Nash & Company sources of Canada, the great unsettled, pci unexplored, a select committee Senate of Canada during the 1006-7, and the publication of the.e dence ' then obtained, nie remarkable interest in the subje only in Canada, id length of the civilized world.n have - EDGAR SMITH & CO.STOCK BROKERS, I + 8 as John Street M097, Montreal joe our: Flos \u2018Teas a0 and fc rocorims Blend.with à.very?cate flavor, - 7 HAS TR i Oui Cottons à to those Try a 2 pound ot.blends, and wg Are\" \"will please Fouts of the DAINTY TY NOIRE cite in the: ares 3X mannrac favorites :\u2014 HUNTLEY.& MERS\"\u2014 Breakfast piéces ee\u2019 de joe vodit Beurre .Marie Bièc.\u201d Parmena Savoy Bis dich Ma \u2018R \u201cae se .oe\u2019 * .Mik - Cheeolatd iy.- \u201ceel, oe de.Assorted : ates ina.a =] _ We will, send samples fret Lo atyons on on application.FIVE 0 CLOCK T TEA IN MONTREAL: The : popular Te yoo) \u2018Ladies of \u2018whpeal ond \u2018appreciate Nhat Teally, good\u201d | FRASHR'S Solon corre cu Eng.Ginger Nuts 1e.Le Whestméal Biscuits .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ie Mc, NE LANG'S SFABLANE LA oe me \u2018ee eo se.00 oo Sc ACATOORS 8 au Rich Tea: sare we a oo eo ofr Bise, rr li iy aca \u201cLIL C,\u2019 ai PE Be vey growths best LILAC T \u201cis sald 1 in Pas paie né = pe 2 TRY \u201cLILAC ron mh, COFFEE FOR: THE BAIT., COFFEE FOR THE SINNER, t who.\u2019 pra re For.FRASER\u2019S SPHOTAL Sorimt.\"250 .cb.0c 1b; A ob, \"AND IVE: The tolloving sre 3 among our tending | Tin.LN] 6e Roading | Sborthread eo aene we oo TB0 Waters eo.ow vou eo\u2018.doo \u2019 ve ew ee ee, 9 .456 so.te 5 oa Ll le o_o ne; T 8.atm.res\u2019 sès FRASER, VIDER a 00.Limited, Italian Wardhouss, Fraser's vobdins; *dmaintinKe 1086, | nore 200 à 211 st dant st, Montren a or IR juif a IT + \u201d ; \u2018One of the\u2019 most \u2018handsome houses erected: i in Montreal in recent years is \u2018the residence, of Mr.Mortimer B.Davis, |6n Pine avenue west.facing the entrance >) and commanding am cent view of the city and river.Bui t of white stone, in the severely classic style, the building is practically without | exterjor ornamentation, yet its.form is wi #0 pleasing.that no one can paes it with- bout pausing to admire its Tassiveness and: simple, dignity.- Je - of | SUBURBAN \"Our Wagsons will run as follows during the Coming Sunimer Season of 19083 k - STRATHMORE - \u2018and\u2019 intervening points, MONDAYS and THURSDAYS ; - BAY VIEW and LACHINE, TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS LONGUEUIL and ST.LAMBERT, - OUTREMONT, ST.LAURENT & CARTIERVILLE, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS.\u2018Customers intending to reside at any of \u2018these - points this rummer will be promptly ; And; regularly served by notify ing Office.THE TOILET LAUNDRY CO., Limited.425 RIOHMOND STREET.PHONE UP 3480.3, PALMER a St.Catharine Street Weet.Jy rae Lg ~ >.do Ra se us Re a CEE Chg eat a EEE 3 a 4 4 ~_ Tx Lu Tg wr ov water, | | tan.Thomson \u2018& \u201c\u201cquetes.Eine retenir terminent is.CS es ce Pa \u201cOld Pictures.The Residence of Mr.Mortimer B.Davis STRIOILY, RELIABLE of the finest QUALITY and very latest STYLES.\u201cGreatly Reduced Prices \u2014.ting bg hot ident FT arate Company * l* Headquirtirs' for the Province of Quebec: | \"Roots 703-4-5 NEW POWER BUILDING, | PHONES MAIN un AND 344.1 nC FUTURE \u201c Acctdéists ag Sickness, Employers\u2019 \u201cLtabiity.\u201d Workmen's Collective, me pe ice pperen {le Liability, call either of the above num bers and \u2018we shall be Dleaged to send an agent to interview Air \u201cWANTED, beth in Montreal dote throughout the Previnee of aad = oy HNSON & GOPPING dHoloi SELECTION.ses Gea \u2019Eitimate from them for Regilding wd Restoring Your La où ST.CATHERINE\" STREET WEST t.: © Between \u2018Mountain sod.Crest 4 'Stivite.| A charming complement of the house .is a conservatory on its western facade, with a semicircular roof of bent plate- glass.The simplicity of the house is a striking instance of \u2018art concealing art, for -while-it would appear to have been gonstructed without a single modern fad, there is not a house in the city with brighter or more airy rooms, or more thoroughly up-to-date in every par- cular, Lu GES N ET 13 SERVICE MONDAYS and THURSDAYS & SON, Ltd.\u2018105 Notre Dame Wont 4, Ÿ Na Lite à \u20aco., thant before deciding, Tel.Up 2698.; Parks and evgrounds arp agra ematieee = a ain wohosgtl a a\u201d .+ ete Ÿ ; EP RT ERS owr eers emb trimn Miss of rd pop wic! black Mac trim black Robe white Mrs.gown or a and Hluc shoul feath satin bell ture Mra.large > 55 MRS.WIGMORE, : voles perte de LU The\u201d \u2018accompan \u201cPot ST th ying rations\u201d donb ion La 5 , teases.of Montreal mou Sly Al hos real cou same si : : *4 danives - to introduc her - daughter, Tay DEUMMOND, .the Mrs: Beumgartet, A au ov of .! b1 | Beaiifla Molson a \u20ac da Mise opensd 1 the ball, was composed of Lord rose k; M Tae or MRS.BAUMGARTEN.e requisites 28 Ie \u2019 at e pubhc bails were G r pin iss Mary M .ing pérmonalities, £ wel Li Suite ou WD, hy ofeevan, - retains: this season, than ayer © Phere ptendel Marques wo Fiiarhu bil Grey, 3, the boat and dint, lo Mary MeGibbon, white porn pit piolet hat trimmed with vi ; vrell ord nd the ok cher > i.fo .gL ; soa] \u2018Yanal n ng, F 9 .sea Mis.H.3 umgarten, \"m S \u2019 | iste Be oly 3 Salt: oracle of | erhce \u2018of exbrés manner and; Bord evens, the Chants ball 1x the Narn in Lemieux, ioe un.J.Te biae cloth and shirt, Erased, Mex.\u201caan, ee th White hats Me IN an al r shade < smart o A ripe da fem 5 the Ang Seon.Mes.Patmearion EN ts enti ball cad wok | ple, erick Hunton, the Hon.W.Mrs Vint ot, bck one ink sos; ith Black \u201ctucker nd ack sien @ \u201cand 'philanthro dheir 11> Sapdsome tnd, w \u201cthe took place i \u201c{ William Temp} re.e with white hat t vhite hat trimmed wat! art, musi ball-roums 2 wilt y.: - the inds this year tool » in the New Lemi pleman, the Hon.Rodol \u201cimmed with feather; M 1 white nd _ Tue.; or.eux, olphe 8réen leaves.; Mrs.R.A.E.(irensimelds nre constantly throws © wing rooms | is, of wife lightful little dence.PSA phage a de\u201d Hon.J.K.pre Sydney Fisher, the McLenzan, i Rae oman Miss P.Jovely mauve chifen with pen bel nd D fpr on rian Bly aociad La | ere given by the undergradust 5| Bupper wns served i Pire coat.to.match, extin sher hat E and whte oeprevs: Mrs, A.W.DP.QUA tnd partly\u201d literary, musical, or philaa- {Gil University.\u201cThe offers ee ou PE ue Sete a Ur raoquet ren, ee mateh, extinguisher, Let lice, black Rat with white fom her Ge ie tn te | oars two dances he | as sitting out rooms.A \u2018es were used | O'Brien, white eilk dress, lar black | B-.B- Hart, 1 with white feaphers; Mie.Lady Drummond, whose name is cour] ® eli Booben's Bri Pr | the present ay Se = mongst the many hat with sky blue feathers: Le gh J violet art, Disk and white gown and with many.of \u2018the city\u2019 sharities, | With & gs rempeiober fhe treat | etal iy & 2e iakide ts: of | Teal; Mr.: sa ora a: Mont, | Lewes, blue costume, burnt \u2018st ee La | erepe mad tes Hazel Hart.ight brown \u2018W is at ble organisé a Not cha he Bat oder of the mouth.| Memorial ani the ton; the \u2018How.a i a pay Bos- Mba Avis Mesker, ¢ ib straw bat; crane with blue pad large Hack haï year n ~» 5 3 Li \u201c a.4 , an 85 .PER Es PE an aw eat ES Boni i Dotiriion, Mi kad, into & beaatit We enirance music LS ui., and Mis.Price, ce.M.p.|linen coat and skirt with: whit ue white, with Duteh neck, large black hat, work on : mF en EA .Francis; Toronto Quebec Mrs.\u2019 Brition | tofched - \u2018up \u2018 with \u2018black; white hat Mre.Jack utch neck, large black hat, E me tetion 0 the term\u2014e woman ne lie drab a.AT éronto; Mrs: \u201cFrank Smith, k;- Miss Aileeh ack Ross, pastel pink sati er.Si fin otonto; Miss Angüin pale green Ra white pink satin, with gis) Fa in herself Wordsworsi's famous S58 = a \u201cdecorated and Yighted pe 2 I 0); To lero, white ish, empire, with large picture hat ai blacks oo i 0 hey a | the TH = du hidden, etace | _ Bor- Miss Wainwright, cream.pongee Durie, light blue - pringess, embroidercd my à af omen ety, mast | So 2a ca | ERT BRAS TE RE ED TR he A im, to comfort, and comménd.A 88 | Senator and Mrs a Mrs.- > {indigo bide\" with hat to.matos Miss Forbes: Angus, oyster ve LE dre hon + o 9 « - A nro au brooke street; house is situated | = es ata of lhe home.The burton; oo burton, M.a wd ign, Her adi: wich het in bluet pire coat and hie a white check ite min dre, cuts e reet: 1 Cc YING.OF i Son - Mts n rs.ham ngus, ' d some, city iy residence EX ueen ane gi td a wifully s A - 41 ie suis asd brows Reems, in pelian, red ai ith whe net rocher Lu , and fall\u201d doi deccr- kindly consented: DCA bird of with.white ack na rs.McIntyre, sky bl \u2018A om with Me > house was Ln- te L si a paradise; Mrs.H safin, whit » 8BXY D'ue A SG Drummond he cole ia EE Bn SEES Dhs mt OF DE HORSE a Bom Sons, I ye | SE ne mt with wi bec aried and SHOW.Clay, Bla in slate blue; Mrs.bobo: do: Charles Sise, jr le woul A 0 cover TE tho de dbe: Lore colin ion of} ghitul | y, Blk\u201d and purple; Mrs.Robin in Sooroidered gown, cl JF, grey ak stra I maders \u201crien piu à Te 1] ES ory ster weather \u2018brought eM 3 dy Aemering, gen with large picture bat; k of grey cloth, they opt 7 * y 8 Ô a Velasquez, a Ar po qe role: : voy mo éternoux Shari i yeste ay Jargieson in black; Ling.Walter white Tace, mal Dick (save fumed wh no | other priceless treasures, alk me pianos, | majority wtill cling to Hhoty, But the riagrond and skirt, hat with gree esprey ; Miss Marjorie Root with wbite tion : Pire A EE, remmord > (ere), given un | 33%, which was seen yesterday tad} Fett, in cho in white \u2018Mise Es Bar.\u201clk gown with tucker and nes of rene ful drunette, with large dark \u201c \u2018Among those who af.\u201d ver variety 0 color and ms ve of brown love, + Td men poplin.rose; Mis.Charles Mofiachran.nk.Is spiritual express) TH tated, who 'prédie Leb Ne SOR.SE Among those.3 # of péradite; Miss M - veïled in white net, pin has manner, a gentle Frnkt datée woul day i Ocbober; 1 : » ] iss McConne] small hat of ele Tt eT LE Rll ke LE a ARE AS re en ne, Pare a i, mond .ia never eclipsed br.wy Br Ab \u20ac % Mim 1g Slolg M vp.ithe, | George ack hat and white ospreys; Mrs.Heauty roses; Mrs.A.W.American black lace.with 7 mart, gown of S Of We talking ali OL of violet le.crepe, with ne pity me MB.Morden\u201d at to match | Mme.Fred Me dope of nd wears Tee Li \"ekir uga grey coat re eredith 5 Rivets ame fiers pore ola i ms pe vite n of rose [Sits \"Hyde; Mina Ror: sesh [G5 YES bat with pink rises; ee: This fine old : ifteen fon 20° than wsosl the; débutant Alex.donee Brockville , wearing a mile ed, pink per black and Evene ct re lovely gown of no mark in Montres aud though.res jand- JEERy\u2019 COR 8s, cus foaart dre dress \"of white and\u2018 Back silk and | Arnten, Mrs, a M ET Bleek E press Wd black hat with addr sd and added \u201cto om four Fours Ta on i Marming à Mis, pat covered vas crimson roses; Jumnaz, Mrs.De Loynes, Mrs.ae blue and large azel Allen Saxe take stil s the charm of: 13.1 Car ack wii thiv ufily \u2018ol ufr dE - ohilend]y ca EL et sde wore, a lovely an Horne, Mrs.R obert \u2019 ck chip with bi ro faebionel Ty hs old- | ; \u2018 ; pt\" Ottaprh.nd > \u2018tis | df Tin bo j fect, {Mis Robes Loving.° Mackay, | Henry, oe Empire donna ve Chu becoming gardens, gree the cro vedo Gono, Mag! HET | large\" préy hat; : ight poe .There was a var t Fes Sovered with lace and touches = Cor 1 À ste only house in Montreal : ate ast a frock of ight ty nd Home ne dw lest d sht rgd a at | the large ascon ran ha mith anny et successive geverations have bite che SU AA Square peck and ex- cupied- ny here w C&| ehaded roses; Mrs.Charl ny clo od Banged 7 which oh, remaion hn besgon opmmied.with % small digas\u2019 Gey, M i, M er; hat ' sifgw.brimeaed greed Among the meny pt \u2018Dutch cut frock of es rere th mn , : EE Rd.Ww ST nae 2088 I.9 np: Bie) fi ross \u201cvives M Pre ight, New ab Deer ropes.Mine Foi d Camp black bands, and hat to matoh; ve A Ted sipet sh à were and det art.{aby Hunt Slob, ty MS 70 \u201cGrage Murray, Mise .\u2018 de in the | dees brow rejah- silk \u201c| James Bell, heliot a Part rn Ez ol isis Se acl RL plane\u201d dre se D | SE ee dn Be Sr at iho 4 er; | a aa 3 o a h ti ; imnréd CK a white ja \u20ac y émoried ht skirt of grass linen, with charming | white iny roses; Miss H hat; Miss Rub rge black I Avis (bat trimmed with crimson Bree black Mt time com, and alk hat wi Sabot \u201cstor, Jae ny ; | with blu at with feathers; M n ie, diate blue ¢ sud Mb Fi wikia loots 55 Mes ie bats fhe Co pon scarf.\u2019 18 acKay, ight brown sin li k with roses; and small brown hat, ved Lind | \u201cwhi \u2018@ey- eilk, Miss} pink; Mrs.G.W.opens.sn ie M eo won = ly te \u201ccoût / + th \u2018emb id D » ir., white Peon sont & inese embr.rimmed with roidered costume, with Dutch neck 2k broidery in blu exquisite cloak of ashes um e ha e, la of roses satin A t, >.trimmed: rge | , kind 5 us\u201d Rave with roses; ie Jarge black hat; Mrs.Porey feri SH Hie naming or oo na WERE GIO Cie on Te id grey ai w ellow crepe, white on 3 ER + sabots Brown oa trimmed with golden yellow velvet, i large white Bat and nek, w te feathers; Mre.Bouthilier, black on e Hays, etui sh troc iy Misa ran with Sot Caverns violet Flack / No ty ; with , u and large black \u2018 : Rat: { rec, Mrs.Charles Hodgson, deep blue {tones Mrs.Alister 365s.acoad ls Mrs D cloak, huge black picture Erp.With cost \u2018of brick red and i \u20acF.crepe Gn es._B.Stevauson, light green œ- Td 1 icturé .x : with he M black with roses; Mrs Tr at strow trimmed oth ni Y dos bho wba costume of Liberty eatin, light heel \\ \u2018white; Mrs e hat.riamed | Mes, Melvin Davis, princess gown of % Doris \u2018violet velvet, with maize-colored lace, | jorge black hat; Miss G.Davis, light : pes Na white tucker, end large black : ert, black and white © § gown, and black bat; Miss Marjorie Cav- \u2018 Fur charming gown of light bluc eat: E { tucker of cream.lace, black hat wih nf | pink roses; Mies D.' Brown, blue Dutch Lt dress with beef-eater bumt straw hat, ile {rimmed with roses; Miss Nancy Dawes ail \u2019 1) pee | terra \u2018cotta satirr with Dutch neck, large fu 1 black bat; Mes.Herbert Molson, Dre> rou AE den Silk own, white and, pink.large he blue , W gspreve; ss May, 15 3 = frosk, end large black hat ; © a hi din Hester Peck, black and white silk é a .nes \u201c \u2018 Li Js, ort Mrs.gown, and black picture hat: Mr.l\u2019ecrs Davidson, light blue crepe embroidered Jn white, large ve d wit velv Mes Rainville, w ite dress with touches pi vi rose, Fei eater hat trimmed wi Miss Dorothy Vaughan, (Dul- yopples; A oh, England), pongee coat and large black hat trimmed with Te MacTier, trimmed with emerald green velvet, black hat and white feathers; Mrs.Robert MacDougall, bottle green ail white hat with cspreys ot white Mrs.Shirley Ogilvie.deep red satin grown with hand embroidery in eelf-ool- sv and gold, white hat with feathers ard roses; Miss Helen Parker, mavy Me atin, trimmed with point lace, rhou lder cape, white hat with white thers; Mrs.Theodore Labatt, black tit zown and grey toque; Mrs.Cam oe Fell Nelles, costume of Tose silk, 5 ture hat trimmed with {re Kendell, blue silk wn \"an : burnt straw bat with roses; large A FINE Women's Edition.fe pin fre thors; MIE handsome black gauge gown pr POV YC de place pages pire gown.and black hat with feathers; ; Mis white tuglfer, dr white hat with roses; ligh .E ?, ink gOWR, ars.ax et rime { Pith pink ; rosce; Mes argaret MoLennan, white and of Duel, Tare ink satin em- } Le : pes El, CE smeri white lace gown: Sa of black} ff light blue silk crepe, Lomme MoGibbon.exqui to Miss jé gite Soma or Jargt w «a rimiied : popes; = Lu fame Soler Les ht ve Tere \\ i Mrs.vage, and white hat; Fae Ton i Cains, shell pink crepe, large black hat with osprey; Mrs.S.Stephens, deep ros dress, large Charlotte Corday hat of grey net; Mrs.Prehle Macintosh, sapphire blue satin with overskirt trun- med with\u2019 fringe, large black poke bonnet with blaek osprey.JUMPER.,! \u2018 Confidence,\u201d whose record is 0 feet 10 inches, owned by Lieut.-Colonel Evans INQUISITIVE cH INESE WOMEN QUESTIONS THEY ASKED A MIS SIONARY\u2014THEIR SUSPICIONS.(From the Shanghai \u2018Titnes.\u2019) \u2018When I first went to Nanking ten years ago I bad to undergo some very odd things,\u2019 said Mrs.John E.Wil- hams, in speaking of the ten \u2018years work of herself and husband in\u2019 China\u20196 mission fields.suspicious of me, but gradually they began to come to see me, and when they did so they wanted to go all over} my house and look at everything carefully.I thought this might dispel through my house.cuts and.burns, and the to feel that 1 was harn ing only their good.MEN SCH TEAOHERS DIS- A: Siret when I invited them to APPOINTED AT VETOING meetings they feared to drink my tea DEERE , because they had an idea that they OF BILL.aa inde.Joan |] would imbibe not only the tea, but the \u2014 al.hands se vehicle.Horses .to.count ley \u201cpoured.the des om the ground: | when, Lenk; May Thousands | énlivery.1, Dominion rsmaport Gums 80\u201d percents: 2 but when they found tha he ground ea shoal teachers fn, Greater New pany: 73, John Brewart, Wostsaoust, To be driven 17.8 ut w len they y Spe y t id aos York 1 received a shock of disappointment pam.R.Molso a one High oun dealers.) tioned my cook and esked it quar jen a rie Inch year freien Tepe da.mended, the Ogi Fiver Mill, © [151545 every women 1 knowa foi whet she me.Said {| Déie of horse to tn on fo, Bases \u20ac.St = 1 If she quarrels with her husband and; teadli attashed to wa Sauvage, tas a high temper it is known all over : Miss K.L.ll, Galt, Okom_ Balle 15.the city and talked of in the market | and Moko- Bird, 1; W.8, tage\u2019s ERR me fo ris wh Buy lad after I had learned the Chinese Clara\u2019 Larbourne, 3.i Mr.Jack Watson \u201cThe women were very} up.| am in the babit of noting the \u2014 Travel by the female t wherever rting s of French heels it lie e to bet ¢ at she came from the ather \u20ac side of the United States.The = iin led, ; lowhesled shoe, | ce gant an ten SFAcefl accerdi our-Ameriean notions.SE docs ae, F think, becanse of the belief that ¢ is more comfort in the a shoe, yet her Yankee sister will stoutly \u2018maintain - the contrary.Another cause may be the habit the English women have of doing a vast deal of walking, and much, pedestrianism \u2018has a tendency to.the \u201crenefag over\u201d of heels of lofty build,\u201d heir l me Cor fears, so I let them come and go \u2019 I treated them for soon began éas-and seek- EQUAL PAY.BILL \u2018anguage was the holding of mother\u2019 i meetings.It was a very hard task} to take women who had read few or no books.In the middle of one of my addresses a woman near me wonld take my dress between her fingers and feel the cloth, and say, interrupting me, while I was trying to tell of Christ's love, you pay for \u2018such goods?\u201d and a little later another woman would inquire if clothing not wadded was not very cold.In Nanking.which is sometimes referred to as the Boston of China, the proportion of the women who have received any education at all is-verÿ small.About one woman in 500 cen read.pal want to say the that the Chinese are little understoo and greatly misju in this country Many people donne the Chinese as a pation = ely decelt- ful and hardly human.J have Lived among them many Nees end 1 can tell vou that they are not such people.They are warm hearted, ve uman.quick to respond to recognized kindness.They are patient, long-uf- fering and capable of great.endurance.They are beginning to educate their women.and I look for great results from this step.\u2019 amener ND HIGH HEELS FOR ENGLISH WOMEN, (Baltimore \"A parinai) Tt x the rarest of ts to see a Io man ju art of en oF or.any \u2018er art 0 nglan prearine igh- heeled hoes,\u201d said Don F .Winters, of Detroit.Benz in the shoe business \u2018myself, 1 \u2014 oa A BOOK FOR MOTHERS, Brn mother ia naturally antiguas for QU that will enable ber: $0 keep yo \u2018nx in good health.+ - \u2018Fhe Pr.\u2018t-\" Medicine Co., have: istued- à ok which contains.a grest -deal Man, \u201ction On the care of infants and Lo ne \u201ciidren that every mother \u201cThe book will be sent - je 4 pe D an, mother who will send = fi | pame NS bi dr Montres! ENS Le) © de fbi, À on wT et Cup: and red\u2019 by the rañdysnap, bi; mi, - i 81 | Ogilvie.Flour Mills Company, Limited.Exhibited by Mes.BF Mathias, Mont.2 Gap {o\"be won- twice i before real.y Me UE Clase 2e Draught ee mi : deliveries.For the horse, amy bre ness 2 to a dock Queen, hibited Loy, Fei Ltd, M 2.oie 17, 5 are Po bite by Soba art, Westmount.3.\" Jock, .dk., years.Exhi bited by Jolin Westmoun \u201cHighly commended; Roy, b.g., 16.8, 5 years.Exhibited by \u2019Ogilvie Flour Mills Ca.Ltd: Montreal.Claes 57.\u2014Hu suppers.Qualified hunters (middle a 5e up to | carrying over 170 pounds,: but not ax- ceeding 200 pounds, to hounds.formation and quality to count 40 percent; performance over fences 60 per.\\ cent.- Sir dward, b oi _16.1, 5 years.Epxhibitel London.2.Pics, see 10 15.3! 3%, 9 sarie « owher.3 ke g., 16, a Jean Txhibited by Blake, ( + gr Hamen The Minister, br., g.16.1 8 ye hibited by Douglas: Young, Teronto.\"Class 78. Fendi oF >; \u201cjaites for publie open, -apaces;.- M boom.a eral and ia mm a | PARCELS PHOT IN oxi STATES, We are told that the chief reason why ha nat _ self- while we are tore ve 3 oe But will some wise man please tell us why we should welts the) post office department to be ustaining when we permit the war and navy departments, not to mention other departments of the government \u201cservice, to spend millions upon millions of dollars.And it is safe to say, isn\u2019t it, that the post-office department is \u2018a greater betterment than either the war or the navy Evaro ve ively te - Pom their its Be Sthe 2s.a depart TT post office department is sad- Piteé do pony owed by Te bel \u2018Wanderi » the Book: oe rover TT MILDLY.\" young Dee B Of it be had read 6 À fori F ir § wv, to emo ot boo Sh or za ! ~ are still PV Sealing SF sot § ie ound dis Lu 4 SONIA\u2019 to tell EE Ll 2 kworm.,t 1.Lande al The census of horees set, going by the et in Devonshire is nearly and it is {und that the police hed ot peat nd the facts already accumu- regnit of the census ig likely to tied.It is not so much that ps of\" horses has fallen off \u2014 the though there is probably a decrease of at least 15,000 foals in land\u2014as that the right type is \u2018wanting.The other day, at special request, a government buyer of remounts, accompanied by a professor, went down to Cornwall to pure .hundred horses werd specially collected and Jaraded; but of the 100 only six were selected as sound and of.the right type.If this happens at \"Liskeard, the centre of the Brood Mare Society, \u201cwhere Mr.Williams is organis- ang his\u2019 scheme for ear marking\u2014in the literal sense\u2014national horses, the results will be twice as bad elsewhere.Among those who know the facts the alarm at the national deficiency is great.MANY BUYERS ONLY TWO! (New York \u2018Evening Post.) On the first warm day of the week 4 waggon went the of the dowa- town district, and from the front of it a raucous-voiced youth bellowed a sum- mer-time song of the tin-pan variety.While he sang, other youths bored their way through the crowds selling copies - of the melody\u2014if such it could be called.A bystander on\u2019the edge of the throng.was: surprised at the briskness of the buying.A man darted up to the wag- Ro Mr.Hamilton Gault.- with the song.There would be a pause, pend then, another may plunge for and grab a Presently the onlooker notiond that all these men .| them had à cigar; the \u2018other \u2018half wore a felt hat.He studied them intently, and the closer parer be gludied ti the more cer- Lonny Payer are ia :but tweak any Dagens ees En vo at Pre ictorily the crowd was hypnotiged, y up iter man went n the aggon aad paid ten cents for oi Wo v | mae thet TS Es enemy f - .sable, lls once | =, i DECLINE OF HORSE BREEDING IN\u201d ENGLAND.gon, deposited ten cents and vanished he pl?ereccagee EEE CIEE Frat AER ae gl \u201d Eee SEE pee from the Mighes?\u201cGrade Raw Silk = You Pay the Same Price Insist on Ge tting ER + > » ee ae Sy == ter ne tig ve a dan Ce >t PACE TR HDT \u201d we SUMMER MHLLINERY 8 he a he Leading Style Tendencies of the Season vt ads .v £ a + wg.+\u201c >;$ h Basia and Ne ow York fire introduced tose extent Ostrich: Plumes: yet as these are con- hy , the tendency -here- i is towards Flowers and Ribbons, which Sortie range all the way from Champagne to © Autor the\u201d Léngéiié fate Wil i in.; he with the pretty Summer gowns and at ws are she¥ing u many.offuctive Modèle sade of: \u201cblue - embroidery and knife pleated val.d (8 int favor, giving as they do, the muck Amethyst, more in the soft Mauve Tints are the leading shades, the tendency being .continually towards the delicate Pastel tones.The Illustration here shown is a Model in Satin Straw of Copenhagen Blue with Dome Crown.The \u2018trimmings are of fruit with bows of Duchess Satin >Ribboun: of.sama colors as the H titse'f.Price $13.50.in which\" they are baise bn Noi.\u201conly is the ot min we being o offered should appeal strongly to \u2014 RE 9 Parcels, Boxes, Baggage, | Live Animals 4nd \u201cBirds, \u2019 .J RY A te ace Valuables, Etc.ke.nn 2 1 Quickest, Safest and Most Convenient \u2018Service \u2018 E | | : et \u2014\u2014= - LE / Shipments convey ed by Fast Passénger Trains.3 | and Steamship.and called for and delivered TY A Te arg an St A ne Mgrs CE | by Carters at Stores and Residences in | / oo all important places.>\" \u201d 11 Money Orders issued for transmitting _ mo i a letters by mail.Safe, Cheap and Convenient.Car TOE NOME THAT we Is.MOST EMJOYABLE, be procured at numerous Agencies at any y hour of or hw of mul he home bs bon before, or how little its occu- the day.Readily cashed at over 30.8,& nèw ora will begin with the Planla Piano's | Ih = a Tt ls I only y at If Travellers\u2019 \u201cCheques isstied.The.ae rn vd pel |B A which travellers can carry funds.Coñvéi tire the cash'of any \u20acountry and: \u2018Self.ident fs 4! JAMES BRYCE, Vos re 0 foe ee P Ly om Ekt West.TU A YS Te Le aies Ss es : Tos \u201cShe Is\u2019 My Daisy\u201d One of Lauder\u2019s Best Then there is! \u201cThe W: 2 Vo Of Lauchie\u2019 McGraw\" a | : \u2018\u2018Mister John Mackay\u2019\u2019 which Co were seldom sung \u2018by Mr.© © Lauder during his recent Canadian tour.But these songs are simply immense\u2014 and, of course, sung as only Harry Lauder can sing them.We have seven new Lauder Disc Records \u2014 each one a delight to all.who enjoy this artist\u2019s inimitable style.= , he a ready\u2019 CSS eu htire sh | dings.This store has wifes od improved es a a wonder to-day.ent + i Tar - ESR Lu se spoons, forks, p i, ard: pattern wins.ff sips for its siriphtoi = >, A.tuk 10 inch\u201475c.Each \u2018 X 52510\u2014The Safest 6 The Family X 52811\u2014Niister Joh Minckny X 52312\u2014W ms X 52313\u2014She Is X rs re Morning X 52315\u2014A Trip Te-Iucerery X $1316\u2014Wokding 8X Lonchis MeGraw RY \"LUE, rE ee nS et - - ; ; on 8 at : 2 MESS, pe net Wo \" TN ; vas > Le ne _ [3 Robot ; ÿ .» , ._ , hi - .3 \u2018| 3 ; A FA, ; : So , vox! .- pi \u2014\u2014 © y 5 a ; \u2018 re \u2026.- _ ' te © .; i 54 .; A \u201c Ce - ; ne > .; .: \u201c LP ; - à : .tw .a \u20ac .a = Fe : - 3 0\" Las : - oo.EB 141 \"\u20ac Se Lee iva A , / .Ha , a 2 : coy! kv, , cu ; » i \u2018 ; Qf ys su SS ty \u201c nc no., = > or av, \u201c\u2014 #4 ER VAE + mA\u2018 RE EE AE Right mere of \u2018Lender's: songs to - be bad of any Viator Dealer.Write for catalogue of over 3,000 Records\u2014sent freé on request LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Fullest light, and evrey tecitity for best possible workmiaaship UA.LAMOTHE, Horseshoeing and \u201cciipping Parlor, 24 BERTHELET STREET.> paneing of Trotters, Runners apd Gen- lo * Driving Horses, à features \u20ac: tan i late establishment.The omiy ome of \u201c05 4124 19 Canada, N -B.-SPE La \u201c CIAL WAITING Xobi- owl.re TN ee rma ian. hk eV __ Parke and Playgrounds è vu aE Arn A bo.© i dvd eur vor \u201cHARBOUR, moron: set wes, | | IR WEE sree EST NT Ti ar he Be saat o 1 rand and the N ; aad the West Indie.- Venilaors and Shea Metal | Work of all Kinds esi Los Seppatoli givin 66 ating.ves yessals / Pa foey: shipments 38: inland .fag ro) at ne, Ta Rivers, P.Q., Quebec, oF ES N.B., ana 0 foni Tour.Halifax, N.8.Capacity 1 up to: ¢ a BUNKER no |?> \\ Piano Co.and the Height of Fashion.Being desirous of g FER =.ae eS ) + PRY tL ; Improved Sereening Pacitien at th \u2018 Coal of superfor quality for Dom For Terms,\u2019 \u2018Prices, ete, pe pris FE DOMINION COAL co.L TED, et £ 2 oo Dok - .ve.vee .\u201c \u201cAnd from the foliowing.Ageats: © R.P.& W.PF.Starr, 8t; John, ve, \u201d Peak Bros.& Co.chasoittows, § \u2019\" ca : LSE n La a ahd 0 a.H.DUG GAN, end Vice-President and Geni\u2019 + \"in the market - SULT US, \u201c°F PBOMPT, J: SERVICE, \u201c BUILDING MAN.ter : IAL AGENTE-\u2014Phe Livérgoo! EER nes : \\ makers: Mason & Risch, Heintzman, Karn, Layton Bros., Willi Cr i \u201cTelephones Uptowndust A meso.Removal Sale For a long time past our present warerooms, 144 Pec] s: have been entirely inadequate to carry on our increasing imsj \u2018For this reason we recently purchased the property on the corne: of St.Catherine and Stanley Streets, now occupied by the Men rret, nes.LS em nove OD Gisposire of-our present stock before removal A DISCOUNT OF FROM 15 to 25 PER CENT on all instruments will be given either {o; Cash or short time sales; therefore, those contemplating the purchase of a Plane or Organ should certainly NQT MISS THIS CREAT OPPORTUNITY.The Mason & Risch Piano in the fut:re wi! be \u2018 represented by us, and a choice assortment of these «10.0g instruments will shortly be on view in our warerooms.New Pianos, containing third pedal and every modern impreve.ment, $225.New Cabinet Organs at $65.New Player-Pianos from $525.A large number of slightly-used instruments by the followin lams, + Blutper, Chickering, Weber, Bradbury, etc., etc.{LAYTON BROS.144 Peel Street Between St.Catherine Street and the Windsor Hotel.N.'B.\u2014OPEN EVENINGS.Va WA A A Wa a WW WW A NW Wa WV N PERIAL BANK > .To.\u2014 )F === \u2018CANADA | er Capital Authorized, $10,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up, 5,000,000.00 Rest, 5,000,000.00 pr inspection whether you intend to pur À ve thé best goods in the city, and feel sure \u201cx \u201cMost of our business comes through customers\u2019 ay ake a specialty of Switches, using only first he making, As we import Nets direct from Europe, we are able to give h quotations, casty \u201c « Directoire *, Merry Widow\u2019s, Alexandra, oe, + : AS PUNDE.& BOEHM, 471 & 4765 Stroot Catherine St.West ans dorse-shceing and Blacksmithing.\u2014\u2014 i \u2014\u2014 = ALEXANDER LINDSAY, KORSESIGERAND BLACKSMITH: 1 57 53.Henry.pick Service.Good Work and Low Prices.rr ENTS FOR SALE AT TER WITNESS gf - vote 5 re pt em Women's Edition.THE McGILL La , NEIGH BORHOOD CLUB.\u2014 .3 > d \u201cen Canon Barnett, IN 1885, starte a first settlement, Loynbee Hall, jn London, from a conviction tha university men ought to seitie 10 the poorer du tricts with a view to umproving he «] covernment and bettering the social yr * intellectual conditions, he probably \"to idea how rapidly the seed he had (A would grow.It was even \"cross the sea, where taking .years later it blossomed forth \u201cil at the present time there one hundred settlements in the states.The germination In \u2018 © \u201cLas been a little slow even ve are an agricultural country, \"7 | the roots planted by the Me- (+ we hope soon to reap a plent- =45 Qarveste Te y \u20141s of most oË the settlements 1re w n.and the greater part of the \u201c1 helping children.interest ned in the children of our uv the sight of so many in .about our old Lunch Room ary street, and the doors were -.- + open so that on certain nights -_e week the boys and girls of the _ ,orhood might have some spot tu .10, where they could read or play es.The working girls in our home ! n became interested in the unruly .ungsters and many a good time we all ja] together.Though some of the rh:dren, aged 14 or 15, could neither real nor write, none were slow in devis- :nz mischief.A mimetic talent was .n.uncommon and in a cellar near at hand plays seen at the Theatre Royal were frequently reproduced, an entrance ton of one penny a head being demanded.When the Lunch Club was given up we were allowed the use of the Dufferin Square school by the kindness of tre school commissioners and there we were able to have the boys and girls in separate rooms.There, too, for the first time the men graduates of McGill and their friends began to take an Interest in the work and rendered us valuable assistance and ever since then the work has been carried on by the men as well as the women until at present the Boys\u2019 Clubs are run entirely by men.WWe had classes in gymmastics for the gris and drill for the boys after which «me were taught the rudiments of edu- cauon and some sewing, and part of evory evening was devoted vo games.\\V- had some very good concerts, the ¢+ dren sometimes providing part of the przrmme, and on one occasion, we © It we were giving a great treat : -ving a phonograph, only to hear * + they did not\u2019care for \u2018the canned rosie.\u201d After two years\u2019 \u201cwork\u201d im Dufferin\u2019 school the Club had to seek new quarters.These were secured in a \u2018house on Lagauchetiere street, just east of Beaver Hall Hill.For those who, knowing how near the slums are to the more respectable districts in the cities of London, New York and Boston, perhaps do not realise the conditions in our own city, let me tell them that it that house there were four families, each \u2018ving in ome room, and wth six mem- ts to à family.We had our piano ar! a stove and tried to make the rooms homelike by putting.curtaifis on the wine i\u2026 and pictures on the walls; haying # &nv we were enabled to have some c-oking lessons for the girls and on one of our club nights we made candy, The | The * PERC: oar This drawing shows hat section ot Plan of Improvement | \u201c8 a parkway along thé eat dike \u201cTr to the situation.ole drivewky WAY would be dood anton à beautiful view of t river and the opposite, shore \u2018can be o ¢ fact, and urges the \u201cFa tar \u2018\u2019usly in New York and Chi- \"over again in \u201cthe autumn.No \u2018pn e of \u2018the shoking &, and it is a not be \u201covères same lines as previously, but, in addition, ing, which \u2018was à source of am all\u2014we took up to the toboggan slide for many of them it was not only the first time they bad been on the mountain at night, but the first time they had ever been there in their lives.In May we had to give up these rooms and were homeless until the autumn, when the commissioners allowed us the Belmont school, where we separated the Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club.The Boys\u2019 Olub under Mr.Mcleod, meets every week and is proving very useful.Mr.Mc- Leod is assisted in this work by three other men from McGill.Every Saturday morning there is a sewing class for girls from six to sixteen years of age, which is in charge of Miss Annie Mo- Leod, and three assistants; there are 22 girls on the roll and they are taught to make small garments.The Little Girls\u2019 Club which has twenty-five mexm* bers on the roll, with an average a¢ tendance of 18, is in charge of Miss Effig McLeod, and meets on Wednesday after children have gymnastics and singing\u201d and have made three scrap-books.They: year.; The Big Girls\u2019 Club, in which the, ages range from 12 to 16, meets every nastics under the charge of Miss Mer Kenzie, after which some sew, making: interests them, and a few are taught] to them, or are read to, and we havg\u2019 ants, all of whom de not turn up every night.We are always glad to welcome, sing and teach the girls tc sing.It has been a great drawback to us this year not being able to get bur.club started until January, through lack thé need of some permanent home our own, where having qnce got things into running order, they can continue: stop in April, and though the playgrounds take up the work later, still are apt to Jose t the chil a.and x4 much out es to be dong all.can begin to take a really attivey ing in their homes, where in many ête one finds such nice mothers, without feeling what might be done if we bad.8 resident worker, who had time to.really get into touch with these families.À good many of the girls in \u2018he oer Club work all day in stores, - offices, laundries, and other places, and: for others we should be glad to find work.The committee of management of the McGill Neighborhood Club consists of members of the Alumnae Society, both men and women.All assistants, even though not graduates of McGill, ave included, as they are associate members, - , CAR of tress on the Pieg, y a» : Lou er 1 _, we pe RY cE a .Che.mor NS à 7 am Le Xf ., \\) A Zl \\ i ES Thé low lying .no.cause.of regret this year that we Cord no facilities which- make it possible to continue this of the work.Theï: - work was continued last winter on the; 4 to the classes already mentioned, the | - little childrén were taught clay modell}.- and pleasure to them, as well as a benef\u2019 \u2019 \u20ac.fit in teaching them to work with these}; -\" hands.Some of our older girls\u201415 im}.to see the fete de nuit, we found that | must be.stormed whi EF » fc mi 1 noons.\u2018There are three assistants.Lhe | co re just about tc take up the clay model-} ling again, which was so satisfactory last 2g Monday - night.There we have gym-| | j'atrate my better A : | ney |: \u201cHow, if not on man's money, ave we \u2018to begin to work out our redemption, 1 blouses, fancy collars, or anything whichy.reading, etc.Some have stories told:| some music and dancing.There #&;f 8, plenty of occupatica for all six assist-j2 new workers, especially any who cin le of accommodation.If makes such a'} short season, and we feel most keenly | b this permanent nee for - our.clubs, an ist fnterest in our work will spread and that friends will really to our aid.uninterruptedly.As it is we have \u2018to |.The problems to be -grappled are those of a.d it) is hoped thought ourselves wise enough rou at city, and t only where \u2018the ye, as workers and mostly busy pestle; : Af +.terest in the children and visit then OUR NEW 1 Japdieamest \u2018A BEAUTY, DR.GRENFELL The new launch for the Canadian Hospital at Harrington has begn Secured.ell writes: \u201c1 'have ordered the new \u2018Northern Méssenger\u201d to be despatched to Dr.Hare.beauty and will do you full\" justice.\u2019 The new launch takes the name of the small 1 kt readers of the \u2018Witpess' and \u2018Northern EF EST ich built by the Æppointed at the beginning THE BURNIN@ QUESTION.| (To the Editor of the Daily \u2018Witneay,') wa gyen - Madam,\u2019 (In the \u201csxubsrance of zy $=.ot bad almost + called you \u2018d is is \u2018the time of our life; and my e of this \u2018only regret is that the knowledg privilege did mot come to us -earlier: otherwise we might have arranged for à \u2018coup\u2019 d\u2019etat\u2019! we woukl succeed against the d{ treachery of man, we must fight him with \"bis own weapon; we must over his rule over night; the \u2018castle hilet the guard sleeps! - You eee, dear friend and editor, 1 my mind freely.I could not have one so to an egotietical male editor.\u2018Why not; it strikes\u2019 me, why not estab- b our own Press everywhere, and henceforth epeak our mi unrestrain- edly on the subject of Women\u2019s Rights.I see no obstacles\u2014whatever other, par row-minded women may do.I am referring, to Clarissa, she asked me yesterday on whose money we were to rus otr Press.She wanted to know whether -] we would deign to do s0 on the money eHotted.to our housekeeping, or \u2018on the - * | 'pla-money allowed us by our husbands or isthers, or on what - had been - he- ueathed us by our: fathers, uncles = rothers\u2014or for the matter of that, on mon E wed Se Keel MO.] B | ET EL pag ei.| in in us?Who ridicules 3 | our\u201cbfforts when we try early and late to cheaply at the annual a \u2018counters?\u2014and who, but man?-I have -always nourished my business instinots.When John puts a quarter behind His .| plate as p to t _ X rite es à tip o the waiter\u2014whèn we { it is I wh it with « ten-cent pieve ade any developed commercial > = esked Clarisse.And what do you sup- \u201cearn the capital - \u2018Earn it,\u2019 she said, \u2018but not in the capacities in which we.Ae she answered?She said\u2019 we were à ~ 2, {iwers \u2018generally and preferentially em- :/.| ployed by men: as canvassers for subs |aloiiptions \\, for .educationel : worlu\u2014 a men; es hill-collectors, es oollee- ties\u2014among met; 5° as mfls- ati tresses of ceremony in p tographens\u2019 Pj'atudios, as pro .and ellers n.\u2018The Reyal City of Gezer\u2014Work of tue \u2018 ° + » from wick.> À \u201cA circular has \"Oh, mother!\u201d said Tittle J Yace | TUBBINg into the Bo , \u2018Teacher says moet ged reader\u201d obildl,\u2019 guid-the: mather.|| ll you the pams of the |: sore and more \u2018Wome | necessity or by choice, have joined the - i doe dguicsios 1 MING ABOU THE: ARTS.piven Row Ty Beethoven's Letters\u2014C.L.G., in the \u2018Specs | tetor, London.CONCERNING THINGS J.ITERARY, re a Day \u2014 By Thomss \u2018Dalles Bald Fox, in the \u2018Spvetalor.\u2019 London.; 4 Bonk of Lite-B \u2026 David Wilson, ir : pe New C on.- - Home New Cäriyle Letters -Tho \u20188 , 3 London: the \u2018Dally Chronicle,\u2019 Renton.| Hp Little, Ancient Town of Rye- | - Mr, 1 M.Huelfer's New \u2014 Manchester \u2018Ooardinn.Dook Tha 7S Pare et M d ak \u2019 au Lew-\u2014The \u2018 ¥ .\u2019 New York.The Brenig Ty , Ways of Tellisg Time\u2014One of the user Copplexities which sre to bs Re- ,.Isl} Devidson, Tho : : KB, Maitice, and W.F.Kay | Rev.nsud, Dean Moyse, À tee Stevenson, Alex.Mitchell, LA.siker, and D.Munro, of Corn-| lowing srw the contents of this \\® antistion in South Africa-By | ham (Late of thc Native Af- | | Play\u2014A Math Talked | sw.Hearts tor the Old- Wiy\u2014By Archi- | til = LAMB'S I MARKET - LIMITED, FOUNDED 1874.MONTREAL'S MODERN MARKET, No more Ice used for cooling at Lamb\u2019, Market Ltd.\u201cIce going\u201d \u201cIce going\u201d \u201cIce gone\u201d No more arguments with the Ice Man, about where he takes his supply.No more labour, washing, cleaning and handling tons of ice daily.Lamb's Market Limited, are using the Linde-British System.Parents, an d others, who are interested in y GEORGE HALL advanced ideas, from a 3 ° > Sanitary point of view | COAL CO : iu handling food, are VEAL.° - cordially invited to call Co and inspect this up to of Canada, Limited.date method.RAR _ If \u201cCleanliness is next Le | \u2018 to Godliness\u201d Lamb's a A : Market Ltd Are making nu 10 a Bid.Le © For tha Choicest Meats, Lebigh Valley Anthracite.| Poultry and Vegetables, F Rochester and Pittsburg Bit- fi \u2018 uminons.| | J Lump, tum of Mine ane sick || Lamb's Mark ot Smithing Coal and Coke.Limited, | Rail and Water Belivery.| University sT., MONTREAL | Coating Steamers a specialty Loins Exploration Funé\u2014The \u2018Times,\u2019 >, -E Sterlliastion by -Uktrg-Vioiet Rays*\u2014 The Î +}.Athenasum,' London.| ve Th Nelda.7 | PASSING BVENTS.- women, Se through \u2019 wagesesrners- ing wen\u2019s work and getting men\u2019s pay Al \u2014\u2014 | .ape, one day, Pockels always.fled.No, | | Yard\u2014 Tel Main, | | can sa nie tone Can Soll Mis House 1 Wellington Basia 1361.| Moet Any Day THE | INE PAINT Vice-President, VARNISH TeL M.246 St.James St.| 1956.- Montreal.Should show the name \\ WC | , pe of the | CANADIAN PAINT ' COMPANY {1 vem tavgest makers of painting ma # in the Dominion of Canada y A co - : + 5 \u2019 RCE i : ) : te ea» \u2019 .M k .\"MP: ; 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Also at Toronto and Winnipeg.oy 58 D | I on i TR 1 ï = HH ii Achryranthus (Red Fotiage) \u2026 a + eee Pr Agetatum ee oo De Alterianthus, | \u201cfod\u201d and\u2019 Yetiow, 3 a 100, Alyssum, 35.00 per 100 .TSa Bridal ROBES: oo cc oo ++ 00 oo se +o SLED \u2018Begonias, Tobereus.cr se 0.60 0.SLI Castor Oil Plant, 200.\u2018each .Caladium, 250-oach .++ +.+.\u2026.Carnaz, in Separate Colors ee bu os sa Coleus \u201cse de Te to Dahlias, où es sa se oo ee Geraniurs, Extra Quaif iy ae on il to Heliotrope Od \u201cow D, ss so oe se ee ve Mignonette ae soe es ose \u2018ed eee seve Lobelia se be os\" New \u2018es ce os +0 secs + Pansies, Pat Grown .Petunias .+.+c «eo oo Roses se ae 06 es soo mg wp wmgenuy ue nv .\u2026 ea oo ow erbe Astets, Stocks, ete, 3e dos, ein in.\u201d Co \"Vines, 250 each ee ve os 00.Butor an\u2019s Pipe ab se oo BR 75e each.Rl Ivy (Hardy) .oi .i.-T50 eqch: se ee as Je ee 25 0 The above - are first class in everx way, ne cat cnatéstaction.0 AL & ROBINSON 885 « SATHERINE st.w .4\u201d 3 7 3 hey T \u2014\u2014, \u201cxt 154 FL, iY \"A GBSSION or tra COURT oF cow pero to ead.tor\u2019 the né CON CH QUES | tesuedi in ; freublés, eto.A SUGGESTION TO \u201cTHE LADIES\u201d When peying ohectrie light, a other city le, Jou ota sare 29th hm ut street car-fare Dr purchasing fr made.ceipt.We.furnish.Yo ia known : Res ter's Receipt which ghould be retained os evi- | dence of yoent.Te have pat sv AE -ed this ple.bills, way e gest that you Gia A TRIAL \u201cNO g o £ + MONEY TRANSFERRED by ee pr TELEGRAPH and GABLE BOUGHT and SOLD Main City Office \u2018 Star Branch \u201ca 139 St.Jamas St.CL Cor, St.Catherine andPeei Ste HUNDREDS or BRANCHES THROUGHOUT ¥ vos ofrr, ai oo Lgl 0 ps ai ro ro $4 DRAFTS 5 Pottrs, Pounds staring: Prunes, Masks, Lire, Kronos | PAYABLE ALL OVER THE WORLD | 7e RR THE PRINCE OP ALES NORLD'S BEST THE RADNOR WATER CO.Has been appointed : By Royal Warrant PURVEYOR OF MINERAL WATERS - Te 1 is MAsESTY THE KING cr | \u2018and | \u201d n.1; THE PRINCE OF WALES œ « EE made in adjustment of stock, etc.and no difficulty will be experienced | in obtaining anything jou require.for personal or household use at our inimitable ¥ We are manufacturers of beautiful | Awning Stripes and Cotton Ducks, samples of which we will be pleased to submit to you for selection.TELEPHONE MAIN 2944.mmpee\u2014e The Gourock Ropework Export Co., Ltd.(Of Scotland) CANADIAN BRANCH FACTORY: 28-30 ST.PETER ST., MONTREAL, P.Q.} \u201cNNN NCC NN McCuaig Bros.& Co, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal.TY Orders Executed.ES CNN NCUA te A Se NY YY NN Le PY New York, Boston, Toronto and London, England.NON NTO TOTS NO NN NN NN A i EN NEN EE TT A A .Cant be: groatly improved by the addition of some nice clean gravel.We have just what you require and can supply it at a , short notice.: lage.w.REED & CO.Limited.Montreal i J te ee a a dem tn te ' mo Great Britain and Europe \"EP SUMMIER, 1009 Been nou being made for May, June and July, and returning MY, OANA DONALDSON & WHITE STAR-DOMINION | inne\u2019 PROM MONTREAL cale 54 a LA EN : LORIE rer li é 5 4 ?# mu .Day & Martin\u2019s «JUST OUT\u201d Polish goes twice as far as any other.Test it on your own shoes.Put on usually use of other polishes, «JUST OUT\" * will give.à brighter and J.more lastimg shine\u2014and with less rubbing, to.Cg Let us know if your shoe man does not handle this new polish of Day & Martin's\u2014aud we will see that you are promptly | supplied.CHAS.GYDE, = _\u2014 A SLICK SWINDLE.Travellers From - San Francisco Fleeced in Montreal.THE VALISE AND PAPER PACK: AGE GAME WORKED WELL.Prony Detectives Sloan and Cowan have on bond a most clever case of robbery on the part of a professional crook.The complaint laid before them is as follows: At the beginning of the week, a German named Frederick Burgman and his wife arrived in Montreal from San Francisco on their way to Berlin, intending to take passage on board the \u2018Laurentic.\u201d A few hours after his arrival Burgman met on Chaboillez square a a feflow countryman who gave his name Karl, pleased to meet a compatriot, who appeared to be most kind and obliging, the German from San Francisco soon made him acquainted with the circumstances of his voyage.Karl, in his turn, told the stranger that he had fixed for June next a trip to London on important business, but the advant of travelling with a.compatriot mi 5 induce him to leave by the eame boat.A meeting was fixed for the following morning at the hotel at which Burg- nan wag staying.When he arrived there at the hour fixed, Kar] carried a emall leather valise.\u2018After gome om- versation, Burgman told his new friead that he had à sum of $250.Thereupon Kar!.opening the valise, displayed be- tere the eyes of the astonished traveller several packages of bank bills, declaring that they represented a value of ten thousand dollars, which he would need when in Londen, The valise having been closed, the conversation continued on different topics.When about to leave Karl \u201caid that he did not care to ca the valise around, as he had several ¢ to make and he proposed that Burgman should keep it in charge; placing his own money therein, Karl, however to have pokses- sion of the key.This was agreed to, Burgman money in the val- ke, after which Karl manipulated the packages for a moment, apparently plac- mg them in proper per position.The valise was then closed and handed to à Le man, while Karl put the key in pocket and took telling him to keep a ose en oo did treasure until his return the following evening The Montreal German did not reba however, and when sufficient expired to cause him to be suspicious, Burgman broke open the valise, only to} .tind carefully arranged packages of: worthless pieces of paper, with a genuine one-dollar bill on top.The detectives were at once notified, but the clever robber had had\u2019 time to travel a good distance, and there is little probability of his \"being caught.poses THE LATE DR.DUROOHER'S WILL Mention was made in the colunhs of the \u2018Witness\u2019 a few days ago of a generous bequest of the late Dr.JL.B.Durocher, who left his valuable St.-Ca- therine street property to Archbishop Bruchesi in trust for the benefit of La: val University.The following other charitable bequests mentioned in the wilk| si Lave since been made known: Five hundred dollars each to the Sis ters of Providence, the Hospital for Ins curables, the Carmelite Sisters, the Lit- tie Sisters of the Poor, the St.Hya- nthe College, the Pastor of St.James Church, in trust for the poor of the Vanish; two hundred and fifty \u20acach to the Sisters of the Presentation in St.Hyacinthe end to the Jesuit Fathers: also a property on 2 Wolte street to the Franciscan Fa You cannot have a better rm EPP économical.Maintains the tem in robust beaith, aud enables ft to resist.winter's extreme cold, = | cOCO/ Sold by Grocers and in +.Ib.and 1-11 4 jet 23 SC Frs.Xavier St.- pie ia sion known.A A delicious drink and a sustain ing tent drinking fous s.béenriertno ed, v 3 - it 1 ui ° i 4 ; 4 food.Fragrant, antritions one\u2019 épi oies à foamine 1 The k This excellent Cocoa | PA be talon EE the \u2018ehows that the athletic ul not been overl ; MONTREAL.| ACCESSION OATH.| Mr.Redmond's Bill Providing for Alteration Given Second Reading.Lo ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABI- \u2014momeme Catholic disabilities and providing for taken by the British Sovereign, its @econd reading by a vote of 133 to 133, but as it is present session.jority wf thé \u2018House of Commons voti n favor of the measure, however, \u201cMW regarded as a great victory for the Catholics, been debeted on many previous 6e casions, this is the first time \u2018that one has passed its second reading.\u2018AN AUSPICIOUS EVENT \u2014\u2014\u2014 THE REV.J.LOCHHEAD GIVEN RECEPTION ON.ENTERING \u201c\" PASTORATE.John Lochhead, the new pastor of Melville Presbyterian ' Church, Westmount, on Tuesday evening, was \u2018ealeulated toning of his The regation turned out in large numbers a very pleasant evening was spent der the chairmanship of Mr.R.S.Deacon, president of the board of managers.The musical portion of the tonte was provided A the choir ted by a few friends, Mr H, Shaw, on behalf of the choir, a Mr.Lochhead with a beautiful copy of the Book of Praise.Addresses of perce to ihe pastor were given by the Rev.Drs g E.Scott and W.~ DOMINION} This day week, .oe Bach, minion Park will Say 2 open gates fous pe ie Ss y o ce ansement.- made the nm à of i A pop re been fleas, \u2018Ferrari aid wil mal show, ineludin long; ¢ ers, etc.will ge- through.acrobatic perf ed within strong ces iron bags.ca] representation of.earthquake will Ise depicted \u2018on never before atteinpted.ES Ca siofix\u201d have\u2019 Beet added.ler, which has been au ilized.The -fa¢t that re to ever a thowsand dollary.aside for an- interna this o po oe i CAA sir RE Yap! Although similar bills have.make him feel at home from\u2019 the begin- | Don\u2019t Put On Too Much HH only half as much as you ri - N, MEASURE AIMS\u2019 AT REMOVAL OF} London, May 14.\u2014Mr.William Red-| mond\u2019s bill for the removal of Roman}: .an alteration in the accession oath\" not a government |\u2019 }¥ measure there is little prospect of find- |: ing time to pass it into a law at the} The fact that a ma-| The hearty reception given the Rev.| attractions, such as the ts lue.| sleight-of-hand,- Ce \u2018ani 3e y The shaded portions indicate the * modem scheme of.continuons geen wom * 3 A METROPOLITAN PARK SYSTEM \u2018oF BOSTON ame a 0 Ley ee Ca aye Tee dw Te se Sa 10 4 LIGHT pm prac quality and quantity,\u201d oa nal and household cares, \u2018Doctor ; Pp : e d Hood and his remedies are almost fa in UE M ers asl, little, irk of x {> This great medicine Probably has finds in Hood's * Barsaparilla a Lo accomplished: more.than any oser e gel for.childhood's ailments.ever in purifying and descendants and myself Sorioutig the blast and curi represent deuce four seasons of the Pblood diseases and aliments and all year, vis:\u2014Spring, Summer, Au- : -tumn and inter, and we find AS \u2018 Hood's Srrsapariiia equally effica- seasons of the, year rs.Mary Smith, # Sa ot nd au Lac, Wis.iL.RESIGNATION.Apparently, the zoom was contort | © ma Mes rr A 5 able, ut it had one inefirmountable HATE uy ; nn they er shih tell us all about the er onl place tp keep the ra délais iy suthofitite be ve desl 2% £ they Jeurnèl +6, ere is only one 0.Dave de} ha bureau,\u2019 said the tall girl; \u201ctherefore I cided that Le érès xe bate with à dismetsr mers abhrae ddr cannot live here.l mveb bavie + room | \u20ac thirty \u201cinshen- shall he}: HE y lost, iy-own,< Te à vd VE lareg enough to \"permit! hauling the cl ewbscls, ad aball-noi Noland 0 my to see together br 3 weak nervous, ats troubled with : ft, you Gan make it Gl-the right JE 36 believe they will receive *¥s\u2014you and me\u2014and be so.sad je \u201cmeet us that when most I would ou E ca SRE.ET PE Hops her sey \u201cGenerations: Tle\u2019; Health toi RE o \u201c1 am a strong'and v of 80.This happy condition où 1 oribe to Hood's médicines, S1deat/ daughter, aged ays.ust pagsed safely through [ith he help of center of twentys.e if yOu are pale, wor a td Period Heod's .Sersa \u201cTo her eight years, burdened with mater: - Joss of spputite, or general debility.You can purity it, you cap enrich pedia \"Ingredients, each greatly RE £8 y \u201cthis pecuiér combination.These ingre- Gents are .Yery remedies: that successtul physicians prescribe for the samb d'aliments.\u201cTheres is no real substitute for Hood's Sarméparilla; 1 arbél.to buy ny preperation sald to be \u201cjust as : Boole\u2019 795 TRY bp $U1% Xn interior, coets Jous toiaki, and lle thie Co | THE OLDEST CANADIAN J POLICE: BOLDER 5 Ege Sa.Hodes be: Len mpi coté as, + 3 cf Vg tink es has stat ume pest age y.30.DAY in à good deal more: money In en es of premiume than his | beneficiaries , receive -at na outeonts By: toaptestule in > ting life ad the.poticy- holder Yeceives each: year À proportionate ; here of ths savings or earnings.thi He + force for 55 years, and 55 Angus promiums : pot ve.béen paid total of Lo a HTS.Ha thors wars { ue ro was to Jie ) BR < : |mtory=}h there.were'no sit 28 divi- * A br rar ne would alitay have cost in iF ver, there has been an an- ° EN | .pan \u2018arridend.A A part plied PL # end applied\u201d or fof the insurahes by ga A 0 of paid-up has» tree now amounting to na 7 Jilegaod.is Sn + re i In E ons the pedicy has been muîntained ts at prsmtome $00.0 more than ile face) With 19\" of these dividonds :§¢ \u201cincreasing\u201d the face amount |: § meeny Th., doubled.in ¢aive, .the a JA pe ala u ET LE REC MN oe Euan FE ee gre The! ar w ~ = TTT - ET Ÿ- APT RC SEE Free Lt AY 12 EF NA CRUE VE TRG 5% - NFA el AT Tey To Ln fe AERA Ferber A FAR ve AEF ve qi pre Ei FI a x ; ; LF ad \\ ; a ¥ fase de UC SURE DO SUV H eu.à - de = A IE , nee set ; 48 or 5 E ! ar nT CL : 8 , FE Ru SN 45 je - is ; co aver Pt PA Te A ay 5 aa.- z Fac z ro dai > be * y Ç oo 2 EE 5 JOR SRT SNS | i M.Hayailton a se -stanoe- M: {| Mies .{moon ling: \u201c1 dan, - kindergarten teaching.Frau : * Richter, -Directorin des i | Pegtalonsi- Froogel.Hauses, Berlin, Ger- macy; \u2018the \u2018historical stu \u201cof art as a afession, Fraulein Dr.Schotmuller, or.Friedrich Museum, Berlin, Ger- {76c; J.-A.O\u2019B 3 Téeasarer of Parks and _ Play- zie Association = fully :.acknows \u201ca.{ lodges: the + fellowing coln card co ue; Anonymously, $64.50; Percival Moléon, : À.H.Montgamery, Ever.Me Minto, be; 3, C.Q.Buer, .6c; Mrs.Monk; 766: .an, 50; Nordhouner Plans id Music Company, 75c: Miss V.Mat- ws, 76e; A.\u201cie Boe; Isabel Oliver, Grace.Oram, bôc; D, Nicholson, 50c; R.Sneculioch.toc, Peck ling Mills, Limited, Thé; -S.F.Ruther- ard, 60c; Mrs.W.E.Lyman, .75c; Helen [Er Bi Som, Bir + à », 50e; .Jämes ¢; Ru .Patton, be: Masier Louis Sanctuary, 25c; J.Gordon Roberton, 25c; James Rogcis, 500; | B.Sawyer, 25c; Charles E.Scarft, 50; Jas.; MoNabd, 50c; W.P.Scott, 76c; 'W.B.Scott, 456c; J.Mecgher, T5¢; M.\"\u2018McKergow, Mec; Miss Mes.B.Goff Penny, 50c; H.W.Shepherd, \u2018Mrs.8.M.Roberts, 5c; B.S.Me- Kensie, 50 Lansing Lewis, 50c: Mrs.E.\u2018A.Simard, A.D.MacTier, 76e; G.B.Foote, 50; Mrs.P.E.McCaftrey, 23c; Mrs.iC.P.Shaw, 25c; Arthur Terrouse,50c, Miss r { Monsey, 50 50e; W.BE.Hayes, 50c; G.G.F., A.Lewis, Sue; Miss A.McDou- Segall,\u2019 50c; Mrs.R.C.Miller, 75c; James Patterson, 60e; H.W.Norton, 75c; J.B.P., Te ze; fhe Natjopal.Skirt Manufacturing Co., P.Normandin, 50c; W.Robb, 50c; | Mise .V, Lachoine, 25c; Dr.H.B.\"Yakos, 25c; Mrs.M.Yulle, 25c; James Mitchell, 25¢; Sir A.-Lacoste, 75c; Mrs, Plimsoll, 75c; Mrs.A.W.\u2018Robinson; 56e: C.L.Shorey.76¢; George Roberts, 50c; Mrs.\u2018 Peverley, 25\u20ac; | Mrs.Jas .G.Reeves, 50c: A.Racino, Toc; Mrs.E.Murphy, 250: Mma, Plimsoll, 50e; A.Paterson, 0c: Mrs.G.Boulier, 75e; \u2014|B.M.Brown, 5ùc: Liian Sharpley, 50: om, | Mrs.J.W.Armstead, 75e; 3 \u2018Tremible, - for 150; Mrs.C.P.Shaw, 25¢; ° 25c; L.Schafheitlin, 50c; R.P.Jellett, Bc; Mrs.H.Ness, | J.C.More, 50c; W.M.Parsons, 2e; D.42.1 W.Ross, Bôc, 1 K.Rowley, 76c; Mrs.A.Murray, 5c, H.\u2018Zinestay, 50c; W.L.Rod- del, Te: HSL.25e; Mrs.E.W.Parker, r- ae; Mrs.J.W.Palmer, 250: P.Heber, : Mrs.Hopton, Toc; Mrs.Wanklyn, 7 FI.H- Sticht, 25¢; Mrs.Scott Nichol, Æ: \u201cÎMrs: F.J.Hart 7e: H.Irwin, 50e; Owes , | N.Evins, Soc; M.K.C.Carson, Te; -G.I.| Browniug, 25c; GC.W.\u2018Weaver, 25c; Mme.E.Lafontaize, 6Cc; H.Schmidt, '25c; Miss ard, 50c; Albert Ze-.Reet, blc; Mrs.Mackenzie, boc: Mrs.R.Kerr, 25e; .W.L.Bond, 50c; Mrs.\u2018 S.R.; Wm._Keronly, B0c; Miss \"4 .Allce Stinson, Be: Lawrence W.Wott, 5: btlttas W.Young, Be: L.L.Edgar, 76c re + | Florence - Evelyn Jacobs, 26c; Mrs 'F.W as.Thoinpsoy, .Toes.Mrs.ictor.Maclean, 50c;-t \"Rev.H.Sywonds,.q so: Sir Henri Taschéreau, A 13 50c; Mrs, J.A.: R.H.L., 60c; Mrs.F.C.Skel- or ton,\" 28e: Tiny Ted, boc; The.Cradock Simp- x for.\u2018women, Berlin, \u201cGermany; : \u201cJens, .+ Fp sain \u201cof the bom bind | _ sections ie Pr féssions For il \u201cWomen, Art: wp Tabs are\u2019 Miss Julia, \u201cArthur.will vepe spé\" on *the - drama, 84.8 tareer for women.7.5 |\".SPOQEION_ LITERATURE.frs.\u2018Géotge: Dickacn, Bt.\" Pr \u201cMasgaret\u2019s College, Toronto.Ames, the kérs in the literature soctioit \u2018ave: Mine Bates 1 Carson, 756; King, | 30s: .David Wapklya4 25e: F.Helen Divos, 7 Be; A son \u2018Company, 75e; Mrs.W.McLee, bic: K.\u2018Lee, 5e: Doris Alves, i BR.Wilson, 5c Ng.:G.E.Starke, 25c; | HL.8c; ae Lavelle,\u2019 8c; F.-.Smith, 4 25c; : Phyille and -Winnie Y , 233; Lduis Holgteln, 25c; Mrs.Gregor, 5c, MEH, 25¢; J.Lindsay, 50c;.A.E.E., 50c; Mrs.J.Cooper, 25c; Mrs.Smith, - 256: JS.v.- Cal- cutt, 60e; G.Lamb, 25è: Wonham, 25e; Mrs: Frank Edgar, 100055 Mrs.Nught, Sc; Tw.a.¢; Mrs, J.V.Calcutt, bo; \u201cijehire Bros.50c: \u2018W.Lavers,.50c; Mrs, P.H.-Levin,- soc: K.Beford: Soc; - :C.M Cameron, 2e; John Barrett, ; Chartwin, 50c; -Southam I.imited, 250: Dr.\u2018Jaeger Company, Limited, 50c; Mrs.Warminton, boc: Misses Kerry McArthur, Ge: H.Lesverance, 2e; RR.\u201cLaut, New Q., 25¢;+ 8.P.Stearns, 750;-F.8 Mackay, | 50g; D.anl B.Slessor, bc: \u2018A, L.hay, A a man, de BE.Waltnoo 283; pking me: Hi: n, 25c; \u2018Mrs.J.J.Weat- College, Re - Bde; Mrs.F.-Minde ile.; 8; .4 Mrs, Z.N.Cae es pattes toe ede es cation.du \u2018Canada, Limited, fleur, Boe; = Mudge, 50e; Mrs.Benoit Assiquon, 50e: Marie Te à von\u201d \"des oe y | 50c; Mildred Garth, 50e: C.R.Christie;dc T cents ; : it Albert, 50e; Mme.J.P.Thibaudeau, 75\u20ac; 5e; AL at S Shlpner,,?Je t :B.Leaz ; W.Stevenson.Xc; 144 Miss.Ross, 0c; Mrs.Agnes pnnotte, 2c; 8S.C.Jones, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -R: Bhewan, 25c; 75c; H; BR.Pisaillon, 50c; \u2018Mr.a Jonas, | a Armour, 23c; Hugh | F | Forts, Bg: Di, Laura Muller, 35e; \u2018Henry \u2018Mathewson, 360; Miss Williams, 50c; George | - D.@.Thomson, : H.G ° Miss.Te: Mrs.BE ia ordon Strathy, J Laudger Gravel, 5c; R.W.Logan, 25¢; the , 76: Mrs.Horace Joseph, Too: | 1d: F.P;, -50c; L.H.Senécat, 25e: the \u2018Misses : 5 McFariene, 50c; St.Mary's | Wc; Mrs.Ww.°F.Torrance, me: M.Richard, 25c: H.A.La- | Mrs; Andrew\u201d Allan, 15e: Miss £3 Mra.Hugh Allan, 76c; Captain Clay, 25e: | B.Murray, 50e: Mrs.Hugh Watson, | i Vian-& Frere, 80c; i [3] Timms, The; Whar\" aénrhail, Me : - Mrs.C.|: | Cochin.3%: James.ataon\u201d Bléssor, 25\u20ac; 2 J Fragk -Seott, 8 5: \u201cAS; J Ble; M.Ww., 25c; .2 Mins W.| ank, ac: \u201cMrs.F.Poliwka, | : ;.La ore, Inconporée\u2026 -256; Castle & \u2018 son : \u2018Walker, 50¢; Joseph Adam, as homes Dn Cruikshank, 0.X a ony i s ENN UE TU A A A A A ET NN NEN a RE - CONFHWATION OF ___g BELLS\u2019 GREAT TEN DAYS\u2019 Bells\u2019 New Galleries 604 and 696 St.Catherine St, W, One Poor East or Tremendous Bargains in our fine Millinery\u2014our French Modes .and our own lovely creations\u2014including Travelling Hats, and.Calling Hats, Garden Hats, Flower Hats and W alking Hats.Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hats a speciality.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on all our latest\u201d Franch and Viennese novelties, including lovely hand-embroidered Parasols, Linen Belts, Flowers, Jewellery, Fine Cloths, Lineas and all materials by the yard.FURNITURE \u2018AND FURNISHINGS 20 per cent.to 50 per cent.discount.on all our Fine Furniture, Modern and Antique reproductions ; Fabrics .and -Furnishings by the yard; Fine French and English Wall Papers, Hangiugs and Lace Curtains, Carpets, Rugs and Curtains of every description.All Home Fittings and Fixtures.Parks and Playgrounds MOVING SALE A Mountain st Reception NNN A \u2019 New York Mantel and Decorations Co.BELLS\u2019 GALLERIES \u201c+._ Grace Sumver, 25c; James A.Cantlie, 302° Mrs.M.L.Hyman, 35c; Renaud, King & Patterson, -50c; Mrs.Byrne, 25e; J.L.Walsh, 50e: Mrs.T.Chaae-Casgrain, 30c; Miss Jessie Caverhill, 50c; Mrs.J.D.Gti- mour, 25c; W.J.White, 50c; the Frazco- Ahjerican \u2018Auto Company, \u2018%¢; Mrs.Campbell Stewart, 75c; E.F.M.Cane, (be; Mrs.\u2018 Caripbell, 25c: E.' Bayley, 25c; C.Smith, 50c: Charles D.Tylee, 50c:.A.E.Labels, 50c; O.F.Case, 6c; the Misses Campbell, 50c; Alex.Archibeld, 560c; Mrs.H.Thomas, 50c; Mrs.Crowley, 25e; N.M.M.J., 75e; Miss Samuel, 25c; Mrs.G.R.Starke, 76c; Mrs.A.Parker, 25c; Mrs.James Bdl, 75c; Mrs.Beattie, 76¢;.Wills &.Wilis,.50c; R.Irwin, 76c; Dr.Duncan Anderson, Bbe Miss -\u2018 Binmore, Re; Mos.Wartele, 50c; Miss E.J.Plimsoll, 50¢: H.Musgrave Blaiklock, Jr., MSc; EB.Picken, 75e; Mr.T.D.Bell, 7e; City and District Bank, .25c; A.H.Plimsoll, 75e; J.C.Watson, 75¢; Mrs, James | \u201cSkeoch, boc; D.J.se; .Jahn \u2018.Borthwick, James Thorn, 50e; M.\u2018Nelson, 7e; J.k.ec: Mrs, Sea) anway, ; Mra, Hirkpatrick, 25c; J.N.Arcaud, 25t, W.L.\u2018Chipchiase, 25c;- L.Adams & Co., 25¢: W.A.Scott; 75c; Gé Creak, 2Æc; Mrs.G.\u2026 M.Biszey,.The; -+Ma- A.Peck, 7c; Sir ; M.Tait, 78c;.Mrs, Alger, 25c; Judge H.Lonctot, 50c; Arcand Freres, 75¢; Mrs.J.McGoun, 50e: Myrile E.Parker, 26¢c; J.P.Cleghorn, 6c; Gedrge Smith, 25¢; Norman\u2019 Shaw, £0c; Mrs.Elmeley, 50c; Andrew Usher, Tic: E.- 7.Major, 75¢c; D.A.Ansell, \u201c \"6c; Shesrer and Jan Adair, 75c; Miss Mac- fariane, 75c.Arthur M.Vineberg, 25 tents; Mrs.Henderson, 7c; Mre.Hector, Prevost, 50c; N.Fabre Surveyer, 76c; Thos, W.Wiledn, 50c; C.E.Smyth, 50c; A.Fabine, We; 'W.S.Ketth, 25c; P.Bean & Co.Mns.C.BE.Root, soc: Mrs.E.B.Pa shields, Toc; Mrs, Wm.Byers, Nec; W.A.Bethune, 0c; J.Riley, boc; Samuel N.Baylis, 25c; W.O.M.Cross,.25¢c; W.J.Sadler, 25¢c; G.BE.Grier, 75c; \"Wm.Smajll, 25c; Mre.\u2018A.Austin Morris, 3c; J.D.Parker, 50c: Mrs.A.A.Browne, 75c; Mre.Geo.T.Bell, boc; Mrs.W.J.Warner, 60c; Baby Barrington, 2c; Lieut.- Colonel J.Barry, 7c; J.GQ.Carsley, .5c; Mrs.E.Walter, 50e; H.B., 8c; Margerèt B 25c; the Misses Prowse, 50c; Dr.Kell Sc; Mre.G.W.Badgley, boc: Miss B.Burnett, T5c; Miss Badgley, \u201c 50c; M.M.Jaques, 78c; James Chalmers, 60c; Mrs.H.W.Thomas, 50c; Mre.,F.W.Molson, 75c: K.Anderson, 250: J.M.Currie, 50c; A.Bastien, 256c: 1.H.Bethune, 75c: Mre.J.R.Ambrose, §0c; Justice La- vergne, 7bc; Stewart and 5.\u201c Black, B0e; -.Haro Alexander, - \u201850e: \u2018Wm.- Currie, 76e: J.; 8 Cains, 25c; Mre.C.P.Beaubien, Sar rte deseeee - girls ste mn Zc; E.W.Cusson, 25¢; Hector Barealon, b0c; Mrs.J.Bryce, 75¢; Chas.Gurd, 25c; Mrs.B.A.Cox, %c; Mrs.Frank P.Cur- rie, 75c; Mrs.V.Beaudry, 50c; John Cur- rie, 50c; Mre.R.Mackay, \u20185e; Mre.Nathan Lewis, 50c; 3349, 75c; Mrs.Herry Spence, 50c, Norman Wright, 30c; Mrs.i atchison, 75c; W.A.Sutherland, 50c, Miss C.T.Wiliams, 50c; R.A.Allan, 50c; Mrs.P.W.Grande, 25c, Mre.À.C.Stead, 50c; P.Adelstein, 50c; Arthur Birke, 60c; D.Sleeth, b0e; Mme, R.G.Brown, 5x; Laura S.Robertson, 50c; John Scrimger, Mc; Dr.Maude E.Abbott, 50c; Mrs.E.L.Lambert, 76c; Mrs.Adame, 75¢; James Tasker, 50c; C.Ashford, 50c; G.F.C.Smith, 50c; C.P.Beaubien, Oc; Mrs.J Greenshields, 75c; Geo.Browne, 75c; Mr Cairns, 75¢; E.Belle Isle, Xc; Mrs.©: ohens, 76c; Mies Bosworth, 76c; Doroly MeClatchie, 50c; J.T.Cushing, 25¢; E.M.Cushing, Tc; Mrs.W.Common, 25c: Mn.John Meagher, 506; Mre.Stevenson Brown, 50c; Mrs.R.Greenshields, 75c; the Rev.Father Leonardo, 50c; Mrs, W.J.Belling- bam, 50c; Mrs.James Law, 76c; C.Strang- man, 75¢; E.Howard, 50c; F.Smithers, 7c; Mrs.R.T.Byers, 76c; C.T.Charle- bois, 50c; Mrs.St.George, 50c; Kenneth J.Beardwood, 758: G.A.Mann, 75c; Miss Bstelle Murdoch, 25c; Wm.M.A.Brown, 26c; Mrs.M.J.Baker, b0c; A.G.Mc- Naughton, 50c; Canada Electric Syndicate, Ltd., 5c; Mrs.C.Percy, 50c: Wm.H.Scott, MSc; C.W.8,, 25c; Mrs.Thomas Bae- tian, 50c; J.C.Scott, 25c; Mrs.R.Lindsay, 50c; A.M.Mcintyre, 2%c; Mrs.G.T.Wileon, 80c; Albert McNaughton, 2c: W.D.McCallum, 50c; Dr.Fred.Tooke, 25¢c; N.Matthews, 75c; Muriel Rose, 25c; \u2018A.Frank Ibbotson, 25¢; Mrs.Alice Kav- anagh, 25¢; R.R.Samuel, 50e; W.Oliver Smash, 50c; Gillespie\u201c & Co., Toe; Mrs.R.Ouarlyle Jamieson, Me; O.\u2018Galletly, 25¢; Mrs, Huskell, 25c: R.E.Gillespie, 2c; A.F.Salter, 50c; A.N.8., %c; Putnam & McCrory, 50c; R.Kerr, 50c: C.B.Es- duile, 50e; Dr.and Mrs.Girdwood, 75c ; the Mieses Ekers, 50c; Mre.Gurd, 2c; R, R.K., 2c; Master Graham Fairbanks, 50e; A G.Low, 50; E.Mackay Edgar, 75e; E.B.Greene, 50c; A.A Goodchild, ; R.N.MoCallum, 50e ; E.Goodacre, C.H.Goâtrey, 75e: A.%.Gagnier, A.Gardner, 25c; Mrs.Allan Macduff, Mrs.W.H.Evans, 25c; C.Gelinae, Eileen Beatty, 50c.pe A bird in the hand is worth two on the bill of fare.\u2014New York \u2018Times.\u2019 Most of the stare in the theatrical firmament are metl:ly skyrockets, lew Health for School Girls ile hoc cote Yo sacrificed inorder that sh h at tion a to be ras for she may pass hig at examinati tion in our schools and lege, over-stran- at the had pk iow time of their growth and developmen Ted os an most.critic and anaemia or some form of nervous ex- 14 oly dung Ate ota a wena ABER rie 2 ande ory * her wd we such Segui notice a marked improve- ith color Be a tes & Co., Yosonte, Ontario.bed genuine bears t Book author.ok ee HE i HEN Os Ap = fast sk upon them.They cannot bear the ideg of dropping a rest and road their rivals get ahsed of them and this is not neces- 2 érve Food is ee a bon this treatment has no ood and new nerve cells.bang Foi St, Brantford, Ont, writes: to school and the close confinement and \u2018school work seamed to tell on her nervous system.deal vrith headache, e very nervous a box of Dr.Chase's ek better, the headaches were ened and built Tove Food lea did medicine for tn .Chase's Nerve Food y dose goes to the formation of pure, tissues are re- and strength are O 5 fo &+ Buy LB OQ > LT gum B Ai \u2014 nA LA 4.a = NP DS et HO À , >; , ) \u2019 > , , y \u2019 \u2019., ub ET + Vu A.yor \u2019 New pI y grounds for dr s Rei ga et Pe Ki ee oxen, HO s Peterboro \u2018Ont.\u2018And Abe women be \u2018Âlled with delight.\u2019 W.Hone, Cairngorm, Ont.a de Jeadors will dance with de ght.\u201d J.Hamilton, West London, 7 ts Re turn it upright,\u2019 Li St, Wheel- wrong .will be or 28, Seymour Ave.ar girls, what you ol, x x 389 Peel street.deine., the street, Montreal.\u2018On the next t John McMaster, 4 they de ura it up- fight,\u2019 Fraok Alward, Butterant Ridge, NB.Tn an effort to do what ix sight,\u2019 Nor- insn Wariner, \u20187 Shuter \u2018stieet.\u201cAnd\u201d t6 \u2018aid Ris \u201c40 \u201cal : well each A tnite A, F.il i, 12 Mount Emil St, ; Quehes.\u201cWhile: ile run} vid with - de- Yight,\u2019 iss E.Watson, Spnihu, Ont.\u2018For whate\u2019er they attemp they'll do right,\u201d Mrs.Jessie M.we, Wolfe Island, Ont.\u2018And the \u2018city: lumed with their, light,\u2019 Thomas B.Smithy Windsor; N.S.\u2018And we'll\u2019 then be te their might,\u2019 H.W.Forsyth, utchison street, Montreal.\u2018If the women have courage to fight, F.R.Yarker, 137 Mackay street.\u2018We'll have cash for the la grounds in sight,\u2019 Mrs.Phoebe A, Walord, 111 Belmont Place, wrong, bey wll \u2018 \u2018An what's wrong t to put right,\u2019 Mrs Johnston, \u201cWhitby, \u201cAnd everything wrong.bé\u2019 set right, , \u2018eo \u2018Gladys Lennon, Shawville, - Que.\u2018With surprise and with joy and d- = i ght\u2019 Jeannette Brien, Gaspé Basin, \"ben they get for the children Hate.| what's right,\u201d Mary Niven, Poplar Point, Man.ue ™ : \u2018Far a woman transformed i is a sprite,\u2019 EH Mz R.Wyand.Mayfield, P E.Island.ae \u2018playgrounds\u2019 \u201conimaittee s de- Bee.one vi 2.Fesex Ave.iE * he wom ; \u2018da it Bu right, \u2019 \u2018 dre: x: Jo COX; 7) oO ue.1.Tn the battle: for fronton.and right,\u2019 8 4 St, \u201cBt.Louis, $ sift: in \u201cét AN right?Mills, - 3, Hielmond street, de Bts 75 de ?mi t.Denis Ward sn the Rites\u201d will aon i rl Mrs.Percy Hind, pes SLs om.+.troubles due to impdre- or wat.With a big fond for playg T7 ond, such ag anaemia, rheumatism, sight.\u201d Edward Sti 4850 ; 272, headaches and backaches, in- street, Wes : i icn, St.Vitus dance, peralysis, To ma ed by medicine denlers or by bent.- men, Sn TR Bbox or rix, boxes for \u201c3p.7 T ad 7 37 %.Brockville: Oo, Marge Medico, Hef : : 150 role trees rea what th orien ga | SY : FAN oar be 5d +.x à * hy; We thous\u201d fot yo ¢ Tex and parent ie.ose for Be 5 Wottén semer 1i \u201crouse Mont; Sént - by Mey Idler, 300 University bn street, Montreal T THIRD P PRIZES.\u2014One year\u2019s | ime exch to.al rade.Sadie nadian >t gen .[or to bit oma ot ve ote diaein winter designates.\u201cThe Montreal \u201cWitness\u201d is right, * When it says that our women are bright, But why.think the town Must be turned ypside down, ées tie mien do it \u201cfor spite\u201d \u2014Miss H.D, Kitaber, Syduey, C.B., P.0.Box 335, \u2018 \u201cLook out for.the Women's Edition, Without the least show of mmepicion; They'll] get what Shey want, For nothing ,will dsunt The women- thier Witnses,\u201d ther | miie- onl\u2019: a \u201cH.J., \u2018Box 185, Yarmouth, N.S.\u201cTheres a wonderful work now on hand, \"Tis .the ygrounds by good women planne And \u2019twould certainly seem They'd\" succeed in their echeme, With.2 Wy Withess't - to: lend them a: n \u2014Miss \u2018E.- M.Fiaber, - 181 \u2018Stanley street, Montreal.DE qe Montreal women.are.brave, \u2018how to behave; I \u2018édit the \u201cWitness,\u201d .th Th a show.oo.the: fitness.\u201c trying ;the.en.to \u2014.8.Grant, \"Oaler, > * \u201cThe women are playing \u2018their part I elton, perature, art, its Rfitnomt their view will ime Misa a R.Aberiethy, \u2018ne Lewis aventie, dot mount.T fourth.\u201cOne: fonte sub- | et to eith World ie or the \u2018Canad al)\u2019 be sent to any address the, ;mibper: ign tes.\u201cWhen.the.Wo tie HH p\u2014\u2014 And - Shore AY \u2019 shout 1 a i t os A So A + Ry a of e vil = oo averse, iio Bd 4 ; Quottithe Montreal romen, We ay Ci needed.to-day! ty ] be ain.bo.pur.credit, it, pre RL Ge 97 Fi, À i igi Tue Motel he T adit the\" hes : perty they work in: | the form.oË the tax-co \u2018 [As the citizens were ooncerned, - | r.Carnegie had carried\u2019 his présent | hed % nt: on home making.and .Fe his employees =.ne th Toney pes sent to other portions p try fewer splendid cdifices bit more epmy ne har.\u201cbut.ut ay; that 4 eee \u201cte of Pod.-] One need not be afraid of the danger of : Lover-Rittention to athleti tof top \u2018much play.The remedies are = proçur nd.t ly them- sav; sure Por BL Wk A nd fp w jen.ab ion ere busiries: shen Spends, pos.by pais oe its tion \u201cFo the Weakly too \u2018ma be \u2018substituted for Sithe er.a Te v af tion 4 Wel 2P a: yéarstf Pa oy factory town.of Leclaire, !Minois, ; had po , no.leficients \u2018and no | | dan had no.à 1907 .tion, bout.six gi ws od, Ropule ro Fay ecte made 11 ty Forningnen \u2018No e ally Ror is ot \u2018as to character .o£ previous | condition.Any man for.whom there is a pie which-he\" can n get a home | t in Leblaire, \u2018pay for it m | monts instalments hous equal to city \u201chere \u2018is opin i : magical abot Le- Claire's ex on\u201d from om, Crime an u- There wre \u2018reasons, Dat hey are petfect ran and attainable.Every man jn Leclaire has work\u2014a - job he unde.stands, He works with his heighbora and friends.He gets the cus- omary \u2018city tion, and the obimen à - ordina with all ueef little more than He has a home of lie own, p nity - of ground around it, and: useful, modern: facilitjes.: , \u201cThe.\u2018home is his: own as soon ad he makes the first weekly or monthly yment, \u2018anbject to.payments aboût equal\u201dta:c rents.His, children go to.the Leclairs indergarten, | and then.fo the distfict \u201cgraded, and iff ey choose, .to the higp.school, There} * - eid facilities for.SE éctuél \u201d aitd-pocial apoyments ipslin s pra alley, dahcing and , and a lakte for satin a set oe sons ve open té th coon as they are .There is 8 co-operative store in whic \u2018all have an cqual share.and -receive dividends | in) proporti 0 their, trade.workers.receive it full aliare of the profits, the- customers receiving the other share, and when-they have worked a year or more they are stock holding.owners in the\u201d pro- \u2018Under these c tural reason a onditions there ois no nato violate the ow, any one sh The conditions are perfectly simple, Mature] and right.Any] manufacturer, ne {do the: éattie \u2018 for theïr working poopie, re is-no authority in Leclaire ex at of the state and that only im ector.The company in which nearly all the residents are owners does the piblic work and {service in the same methodical .manner ag it does the manufacturing, but qe no | Wise,.directly or Indirectly, does it {ern or control.any 7 or ro home r perso af people are free ry al \u20ac done People whenever Heat > dou.city with e, NO \u2018a T Wl a variety ers wû - Thé cept Bk to - conduct its public service, hit \u2018rt\u2019 s : visé 22e FORRIGN POLICEMEN.London policemen carry no clubs.At- | tached to the middie of the belt behind lantern The cuffs of ; À - pesliza- tion \u2018 of perde - In\u2019 aris the ordin- pen bine eaps and coats, ite.duck trousers.Elivin o\u2019 -thim were for e eourt officer commonly repeats in | À mon cause latanded M.ru the Railwaymew's Organization, and {ers in their desperation ageim are cut.| pment k | à | WO them and bounce in the system.ABBEY'S SALT does all this as nothing else will.For young and old alike, it is the best spring tonic.25c and 0c a botde.3 pe vespa $¢ In choosing a Wife, member, that we HREE-FOURTHS of what meets T the eye in a room is WALL- DECORATION.The Walls, therefore, supply the key-mote to a e, making it seem cheerful or de ing restful or irritating \u2014in-.rr t\u2014elegant or - ng eto their coverings, And, this Wall-crea impression cannot be corrected, net materially \u2019 compensated for, the by the utmost taste rniture.ep A LIZE, tis Well.per Influence\u2019 \u2018do not HOW to control it, nor HOW to use of it.ma ek recently ed, and aptly entitled, \u2018 a -Paper Influence on the \u2019 treats this su ject in a Domes manner-\u2014wi terms.Any Homemeker who will pend \u201cen hour in J it may master i upon mind and mood, \u2014Pattæen-effect in raising or lowering the apparent eg ot a room, or in making & room weem Jarger © or, emaRer, : LABOR WAR IN FRANCE STRIKING POSTAL EMPLOYEES ~~ APPEAL TO WORKMEN TO MAKE COMMON CAUSE i | WITH THEM.: | Paris, Mer 16.\u2014The striking pout employees a meeting moon adopted resolutions, appeaticg to the workmen's =3 a hig ecarc, but there is a strong suspicion here.that the leaders in the movement are bluffing.The strike of the postmen itself Spparently, has lost ground.The rank aid file of the ed te men seemingly are com that the az:tators are acting for their personal end and as the tools of the revolutionary etariat organiza \u2018one and they baitate to risk losing.permanent ions and pensions.At Chartres and Dijon to-day the strikers, jn view.of the aftitude taken by.Parliament.in connection.with the strike, voted to return to work.\u2018The Government officials hero con | tinue to \u2018express timat the entire Forement | is ape ny t 13 poin out by them that o 48,000 out of the three on De thousand railway men, wbose-support was pledged to the strikèrs to-day by M.bruerard, belong to \u2018the union Le that these members are mostly trac k men and artisans employed in the shops.\u2018It is réported to-night.that the.shai ting the ue legragh wir - ir Paris, and M mesting held: here this afternoon was stteriled by three thousand strikers \u2018anu delégotes from various workmen's | prions.\" he strike précautions taken Bt \u201cproved that it was in the strike movement in blood.| vote a direct appeal to the a uhions for tion with = in their fight.az amid: great és e strikers.voted: unani pa \u2018an, sance ¥ith the work.le al ité 44 tiver, cleau the stomach, cool the blood, and put some vim choosing Wallpaper, our Selection.\u201d - of 25 cents per copy.| may seem a m- ts and statesmen, is.of, puilantbropit of man\u2019 s nature again! ] them.\u2014London \u2018Times.\u2019 r i} ool © \u201cfor Putmam\u2019s \u201c| eantains no acid DATE A \u2014\u2014 rm \u2014 wie yo u drag yourself out of bed these mornings, feeling just about as badly -as a human being can feel \u2014that\u2019s \u2018\u2018 Spring Fever.\u201d Now, what you need is something to stir up the like it 1s well to Re- must Live With \u2014Effect of both in making a room \u2018feel\u2019 coldly dignified, or invitingly cordial, cosy and comfy.The Why and How of these In fluences are, of course, known to, and practiced by, the Master-Deco- rators.But, this little book of Bright ling\u2019s carries the information to where it is most needed, viz.\u2014to the Owners and Occupants of mod- erate-cost Homes, to people of taste and intelligence, who cannot afford the services of a Master Decorator, nor the high-priced materials he usually employs.Neatly bound in Cloth, with a handsome portfolio of \u2018 Brightling's Studies\u2019 in Color and Design.The book is well worth a dollar, but a limited number will be sold BY MAIL ONLY, at the little price Write to-day, if you want a copy, to the Publishers.the Watson Foster Oo, Ltd, Ontario St.East, Montreal.der the direction of the General Federation of Labor.The resolution, as passed, pledged that the postal employees and the workmen's organizations would unite for a battle to the death, \u2018in order to obtain liberty of thought and speech and _[the right for all.employees of the state .to form syndicates.\u2019 TORNADO IN KANSAS { THRER PERSONS KILLED AND NJURED.TEN I \u201c Concordia, Kas., \"May 14.\u2014Three per éons were killed and ten were injured By a tornado which wrecked Hollis, as., to-day.Every building in the town \u2018was \u2018wrecked or damaged WHAT IS CIVILIZATION?We no lo believe that civilization consists merely in the arganization of work, and that the pleasures of life cau be left to look after themselves.We have discovered that our industrial civilization has beea producing a new kind of barbarian, who does mot know how to play; who is eo utterly subdued to the struggle for life that in the intervals of it he has no will or purpose of his own.Yet, he is not like a machine at resi.There i still m him the desire for pleasure, which, being blind and untrained, is apt to become dangerous, or, at best, herely foolish, in_ action.When we see the incessant growth of hideous towns, we are sometimes moved to dempaic of the future of the human face, fancying that a new material ty!- gay has overcome it from which there no .esmpe.But we must remember that men deliver themselves from any tyranny wo Jong as they learn to hate 1t ezough.It may be that great towns will cease to grow, and then dwindle, because men will refyse to live in them any more.\u2018Our industrial ation took the world by surprise, and for a time it suppresse Sorters and desircs that all men had possessed before it arose.But now that we are recovering from that surprise, these instincts and desires are likely to revive With a strength so great that they will overcome all Storia) obstacles.1t little thing to those who think that men are controlled only by material forces that the children of the slums should learn country games an | dances with delight.But, if more an more learn them, it may mean that they wil not be content te remain children of the slums, or to be the parents © alum children.No one could have pre dicted the industrial age, no one can te ; what its end may be.t it bas no | Jested long enough to a the whole pature- of man, and perbaps its worst evils will be abolished not by the (efforts EVIL OF SUBSTITUTION © EXPOSED.oa dealer substitutes because he makes joore profit on an inferior article.A duced to take a sub ems Corn Extractor with the result that the substitute burn his toes and: failed to cure.Putnam's and is guaranteed.\u2018Tydys got\u2019 Putvam\u2019s\u2014no other.| welcc Coun \u2014 NO f'unt Belur Allnt Sund: pasto nesda worth gers FAI CHUI Servic HO! en M Kev.Servi schoo meet] DON CHUL B.A, ship, and LD at 10 nm.vices.Eveni Fool.\u2019 EDI Henry Pastoi vices preacl p.In: servic Mond: praise vited, t\u2014 MOT CHUR rance B.A.Servic à pa 10 am £ p.m.jraver weleon DOU ner of The R \u201cDivine Aftern MOL CHUR and T Hamso o'cloc) ! p.m on Mo eintion deavoi 4.30 pat 8 p come.SHE CIUR Bt La Halper and 7 Circle the pa at ¢ \u2019 ] MET Vicen \u20ac fret § tbe Re DES} ored)\u2014 at 1 a Rev.R EGLI Bervice Dimane Frere GER CHURC LY x Ma em Women's Edition.ra 1 either drops mesma rimegerr iri prrmient qu epectvets pit CurvempereeperErettepashécnrtpeteberpimen dretudrenlmennetedii tasse Bean een tree \u2014 pe Sel) T PR satin asm a 1 m.\u201d Soigeite, St.Faits de Vatéds ane 5: \"Te: \u2018 88 AN am.16.06 pm.ee TICES.CHURCH NOTICES.| CF ChvRen Ao: T ices.c ; Fe 2% Aud hein | 3 wi \u20ac Dec ook Gays e .hE À CHURCH Congregati Hal \u2018Churches.PB \u2018 } \u201d Ondenominational.| \u20ac Tacatar, Thursday dnd Saturday.| a dist Churches.° ate gor ob\u201d \u2018BREWERY MISSION\u2019 (RESCUB 5 frig auriez esd asd Sunder.* IR Metho ived too late fer (Church no Jeceived: clanifed wa.(CA WORK), 348 Craig street eel Sunday fs : \u2018Mobday.fe, © (Church notices, Feel und classified us- these columns 1 be A tices\u2019 -on the 1 $ p.m, hearty song service Gontel 2 ; Sunday onlys 3 kh der heading Tor su pro page.\u2018A N 74 : elephone, Main, = 7 sixth page.The special rate per insertion jou five îtnes.) \u2014 | Atos LR EE tre 1 Fourier\" AMteratoan at 2 bn.~ Bimiers Nor horn and mL I à ie per Insertion of B70 \u2014 c NGREGATIONAL \u2018CHURCH, cor- ie ren PETE = = î ee Kotpers noctod * Trains leave St.Catherine st.Eest, É ! THODIST CHUROCE- ne ON Son and Milton streets.Services ve tes srry corner Moreau St.montrent ; N WESTMOUNT ME Richard Corrigan, .at 11 am, and 7 p.m.The Rev.Frank 11 QHUBCH, Atwat y A RA nèrele .PROTESTANT ROUSE or INDUSTRY For L'Assomption, L'Epiphanie , J ; i ERD servicer xt L820 GPR Day, JK, BD.pager, SET fam en or Re TR aa ra Sy A i LES Des da ro D 7 A .a.m., MEY ) os .Be\u2019 .=.Pre Sunday school OL meeting on Wed- a end 7pm \u2018The Unwearled God.\u2019 Day Meei os a = ai os conductod by the Rev.Dr.Bcott.Por, re aû ee ; eo St.«< Monday at p-0l.Everybody welcome, Evening at 7 pm., the pastor ast \u2018 dl _ _ as ebec, : Tuque,\u2018 9.08 aus - esday at 8 p.m.\u2014___\u2014l a rimple Life\u2019\u2014last : dally except Sunéars.: - sebnon a the series on the Book of Fut.: \u2018YOUNG WOM N's CHRISTIAN ASSO0- For p'griette, St.Jerome\" \u2018and New Glasgow, 2 CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH.anday éehdol at-8 pm.Fairmount Ave.: ki hte \u2014 CIATION, 8&2 Dorchester street west.Pray- se pm.daily sat clove.eénnections t wellipgton snd Charron Streets.~ oo °C meets in the Y.M.C.A.Un x PRESBYTRRIAN| er meeting every Thursday morn from For Montfort Bran i gectiont | Corner Of ings at 9.30 a.m.And 10 am.at 2.30 p.m.Adult Bible Class in \u20ac ot rE: \u201cYin dstr), -: Rev.F.of Ea gland.10.90.te 11 otlock.\u201d Mission Circlé Second with C.P.R.train.Jen) « : Mon rie Preach: 2g service at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Sur of the Rev.Dr.Cook.Strangers welco M.Dewey, sr * pb.minister.Service paie : Tuesday of every pont at 815 o'clock.(Plars Viger) co tm ally, except .oe \u201cool ord Bible classes at \u2018ares de to all services.at 11 am.nf \u2018p.m.Bveniug.subject: Chien potises recalvén \u2019 : m.Wednes- Cm oe 3 om pastor will preach at nu soy Dr agers welcome at all union \u2018de-la secièége d'activité \u201cchrétienne le MA.Curate.8 Young People\u2019s Meeting, § p.1 am.esday ¢ .days.reêl 10 a.m., Holy Communion.11 am, Ce- day, Mothers\u2019 Meeting, 3 p.m.Sunday, .ve ute .cerv.ces.The Sunday scliool rarvices.vond à 8 pm.T.8.8t.Aubin, \u2018pasteur.thedral serine Preacher, the rector, 3 Yous Women's Bible class, 4.30 p.m.Chil- E.T.:R.(rains leave from and arrive el Bible ciass at 3 p.m.Mon'e Bible i 2 ' b WHeonaventure Station as fellows: : Sunday school and Bible classes in eeting, 10.90 a.m.7.35 a.m.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingdon, Ft.cuass, coniscied by Mr, Arthur b prayer BETH: EHEM CHURCH (Congress eat: CRESCENT sTRERY PRESBYTERIAN the Sysod Hay 1 PT eats ree \"a he rt sme .Covington and Massena Springs.Porte © pm C7 VO 0R Monday even BEA an corner of Clarke and Westera avenu A pas CTURCH, corner Dorchester -ant Crenesnt Preacher, the Viear.seu so a.m.\u2014 Richmond, 8herbrooke, Po \" meeting 01 Wednesday evening.Sir 80a mount.Rev.J.K.Unsworth, 'Even- \u2018treets Rev.R.W, Dickie, B.A.pastor.7 o'clock service, : i : RAILWAY TIME TABLE and, daily, except Sunday, to Quebec.: poney sectes (hoes from me Lo Porethoueht, but pot Fear Services D 24 T7 ASE | Not.Contrattratés 1oêve Yrindsor Station B90 8.0 Oriana, Valleroesd \u2018aad points Ceuairv.ing subject: \u2018Forethoug a.school and Bible classes 3 p.m.TT Ca f the Quiet Min ?Mg! ) : on Ottawa Division.thought: The Coming o Church-at-Home Meeting on Wednesday at § pm.Strangers oT.GEonGES Aan CHURCH.For oe.Albany, New York, Buifslo, Suaday school a p.m.: 231 a.m.\u20148t.Johns, Boston, New York, METHODIST CHURCH, welcatue to all services.tm, except Sunday, and 7.30 NORTIT END via C.V.R.1 Wednesday at 8 p.m.Stran- resort + v.& even Sony, B.D, LinDs dally, 8.66 a.m.\u2014St.Johns, Rouses\u2019 Pt, Albany, Litt, D: DEL.Re Tector.For Valleyfieia and intermediate stations, | \u2018Troy.New York, via D.& un\u2019 ' |.ier rests.Pastor.the Rev.F.BE \u2014 A ERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CFWINCE, Rev.Wm, Stevenson Major.10.9 a.m.except Saturday and Sunday: 8.55 sm.Chambly, Marfevills, Paroham, : 1 «Services at 11 a.a.and 7 p.m.i EMMANUEL © HURCH.189-171 Drm- (Presbytery of New York), epracr of Dor Rev.H.R.- Stevenson, 13.A.+5 p.m., Saturday only; RS and Granby, Waterloo, Sorel, L 474 =*hcol and Bible clans at 3 p.m The ! mond street.Rev.Hugh Pediev.B-Â-» |ehenter aud Drummond strests.Rev.Robert mums.Sunday after Wester.fon at :30 p.m., except Sund day, and .s.m., *9.00 a.m.\u2014Toronto/ Buffalo, Detroit, cnt.- will preach at both services.Wed- Evening sermon: \u2018The Faith of & Johnstén.D.D., pantor.Sabbath services: Celcbration of be Holy Commun Bumday.only perl evening prayer meeting and Ep- Beeman\u2019 '\u2014Gladstone.A continuation of | Publle worship at 11 ag.and 7 pm ', om.and 1 Arrive as follows: .i 9.45 s.m.\u2014Toronto, Vallsyfield and tnter- .a =i League combined at & pam.Stran- the .cial series of evening sermons on: Sabhath School, all departments, held Morufug prayer it s'olek From New York, Aldaèy, Butttlo, Dites mediate stations.> irs welcome to all services.R re ntative Personal Faiths.\u2019 A cor- at 3 .o\u2019clock.Mid-week © prayer meet-| Processional Hymn\u2014274.Malone, eto, 10.15 a.m., dally, and 10.00 10.55 a.m.\u2014St.Johns, Reuse\u2019s Point, Al- : dial w come to all, aud especially stran- |iug and conference on Wednéaday evenlug Psalms\u2014Fitzherbert and Nafes, 1 pm.except Sunday.bany.Troy, New York, via D.& H.; ; M THODIST | & the oity.st 8 v'elock.-Btrangers are cordially in-| Te Daum\u2014Brewer in D let, - |From.Valleyfield and intermediate «tatiens, [1-85 v.m.\u2014St, Johns, St.Aldana, FAIR MOUNT M ENUE MET pastor, 5° In vited to all services.To-morrow, Jor.Benedietus-Langdon.- 1 8.15 a.m., except Bnnday; 3.00 p.m.aa date Mver_Jot.eyselé and te i ev, .* Crom\u2019 legs rom e US- : v ~\u2014Ot > a pois Series at 11 am.and 7 D AMHERST PARK CONG RR rictoohs travian ae er Brocbatortin | Kyrie-Biaiter ja ja À.{ Satortey anis and > ry in.Sunes on Ottawa Division, $ Gotomy rete\u201d Mr \u201cTT.Tucker, Acting Gounell, wil Foal in he orang, a! Anthem \u2014 How Beautiful upon the, Moan- only.416 a K sciuthe, Richmond, Sher : .J.T.the onan, na, \u2014-8 Tr, broo ; He Ero: NE Notre Dame: | Pastor.Services at 1 and Tay Sunday will preach fa the roiing.preacher er.Dr.Paterson-Smyth, : \"The Rutland Rafiréa Tr Trains Leave 4.20 p.m.\u2014Hemmingford, Huntingden, Fort 2 on Marlborough street, Ph.D., pastor.| school at 3.The Rev.ing service.Sunday School and Bible classes at § p.m | vor 5% except Sunday, Covington.76 Kev.W.Bowman Tucker | BD.will preach at the morning .hèrrer street.er, 7 o'clock, For New fork, 8.80 am.481 p.m.\u2014Brockvirls, Valleyeld and inter- Serv cee at 1 a.m.and T p.m.Babbath: Fivening, Mr.Tucker.The Basis of ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dofc pater s | Lvening prayer, CN ni p o _ sctool and Biblecises at § p.m.FRAIS Church Membership.All are welcome.The Rev.James Barclay, DA.LL se pat Processional Hs mn-\u2014390.For Boston, ani excerd Bist, |, medi inte Joints.tie mm receticg on.Wednesday at 8 p.m.| oe | tor.Morning service af Ul am.Pres oar Respouses nd and M ine pim.ne so >.Mars \u201cFa , Rouse wr.{ : POINT ST.CHARLES CONGREGAT the Rev.W.R.ank.salms\u2014 wood .Trans Avri ver.Waterine, evill Farnham, Gran z- re- .the Rev.John Magnféat-Brewer in B ON Pen VE EE far | On Chad Bepastopol surcèts.of Services |rice st 4 KA.of Matis eat Nune - Dimittis\u2014Brewet fa B \u201ca.{From Li à ELL Boa- Tes Pa Dera.SHURCH Pastor.a \u201c.1.\u2019 rench- on .0.St, Kotél B.A., Sunday, May 16, 1909.Public wor- at 11 a.m., and at 7 2.M The Bible class mount.gErenise a Soon of Ha New He- Hye How Amiable* \u2014¥aning, day.oo 5.30 p.m.\u2014St.Johns, Moorvle 3.Kipasa.Bible clammen at à D'un Clase meeting, | dearer moeting on Monday might at 8 brides Do Sunday sehoo! at 3 TAN.Béats Proacher\u2014Rev, Di.Putere¢n-Smyid.| or i .Eo Open Maiev ton, Toren 1d Bible clas t 2 p.m.ass meeting, : deav : a p.m\u2014 .nt 10 am.Junior Epworth League at 10; o'clock.Prayer meeting on Wednesday free at Sunday evening, \u201cmprvices.Recosslosial or day ot.5.90.| anteveorsisar ws leave Soiavin *7.40 pm. Pace x i 11.5% p.m, a a 30 » FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION, 86 Fest ad pre me fm pm af Toms Ui mn 5 Dey Sree Ta, in Seri on mass roses go 1 oom.2 1,0 ion | FE attr PPR EES overran À Ree TT.G.Brown, BA.B.D.Annis |ocleck.Rev.M.B.Parest, el eI ca ern the week ag.8 'olpok\u2019 Lam 10 2.0 464 pu, 130 pa, |! TES Sunday.Services at 11 a.m.and NORTH BAPTIST NY dora twp own de à pare Christina | var, MS .wife indy hand: = Lr is pom, HLL p.18.Bn pm, 16.65 - +! Lo ee Prolemer P RL an [Taf ai.\" Junior CI Wodnenter 3% br en : : |p Bik pa Hu ne, US le.| | pS 226 p.m.E.L.of C.E.on Monday at 30° below 3 + $ : PI.Prayer meeting on Waednerdsy at every Bungay.\"4.is a om a Fotis\u2019 mS 4.0 Jae a Æ + pm Eee eRe he | THN tenden Pre \u20ac.mie, a Pip RAILRGAD - AN : Vandre] andl Int le stations gu LA pme Eu 5 1 Lu de À .& pm.au SY fisicatsttatekt i a -mrceté - 14\" the\u2019.Al ait Tu oN a fan 4 15.ma.ài- = Æ a ELVILLE at i Metal {meats - 14 FRAN oles ha.8 \u201c ih pe Hell pa 5 ne, VS ji : ee \u201chornet: \u2018$f Behestope] and: Lees , 15.88 ».ma, si aa He Ty 15 J'ETHODIST ITALIAN MISSION, corner Pam au ea EE ja Loch.strects, wintry Sundar st\u2019 438 gm.AU rfl: ee pe at Fim AN 2 2 pm.am 3 5, 4 Orchester and St.Urbain streets, Bun- d \u201c A.4 \u201cser ë | LAKESI 16.9 \u2018 3 => school and Bible class at 190 am.Ser- vices, rT! d'au, 96\" hh 15% UE Es a $7 Hoes 8: 11 am.and 5 pm.Cemmunion corn pa ESTELLE pm, EEE al A puit Sunday of every month.Preacher, Suhday, special services , su p.m, EET, = 0 ha.3 (Fer.Liborio Lattont.AH ave weleeme.be held in this Hall, Aîterneon-\u2018at.à vu pa ef R TT ing at 7 p.m.Preacher, the Rev, J, \" rchool at 3 p.m.Services tended to all Welsh ants SM] ten Slam and 7.30 pm.All are welcome, trieads.Saf R.Brown, pastor.\u2014 BRETHREN CHURCH, 1112 St Teor TS DESRIVIERES N r.He v mn 24 ; wo TERE STREET MISSION (Col- Evans, paste arty ih 5 couté sl ?M 8+ \\ re Es au \u201cFEE FF pin.60 p.m, spec it.; ; Be 17.16 em.\u2018 A abb th ai D i 5.Wer -1L36 p.m, ESLISE EVANGELI Boulevard, morrow at 24: + Sls.for - = nc i .A.i 18.p.m.1s.43 ervices public a 11 LIQUE, roe hrs.Ke 3 de sud 7 pm.Pane 5 F.voter, BB.will .1H » ® wi .preach at both services.Prayer moctipge {5 o'clock.om 8 ae.Reunies de priere, on Tuérdéy and Thursday evemiox of : mm.8.8.0.5.on Thursday i Seton Coram invitation ris i Ro.boy 8, oo 2.00.Am.0 Ll ap.& i extended te ail, - py vl 8 rsd Pur Lutheran Churches: SEVENTH.DAY | ADVENTIST' caves Fun pr EV.LUTHERAN, 8T, JOHN'S cor.\"Hutchison - aad Viljeneuve as, |: : He vin ic her of Prinee Arthur ana Elder J.Greer Hanna, pastor.\u2014 rncéets.Emil Jestinsky.- pastor.on Sunday at 7 p.m.Sabbaik' Satu > \u201cance street, Morniug service at fi 8 joes: Sabbath 0 Pr; DY Maux ov Dy Mies Fleming._Sundsy- ing st 3 Am.f *¥ aud confirmation clase at 10 am.| Desday at \u20ac Mt dE IE mt Le iF \"Yn at 55.04 Re ce SRE Pea AEA NR Tira a + 1 en RIRE ETES ; ar © fo RCW = 0 J RE RE RE EE EN EEE En nat PAPE ER REINE AR oy re TUR oe NR NR TA ant AEE : - = PARTIE TT AA SE Thy Bn Fo I Th Fe OAT A RO TR IR TS NT Ca Te atc a Cd \u2018 ; pe ER cutter up pme res Fe wn ACE | aT] Ihe ve 2 EAI ry eR Res GEL ou Tal E > MOK ., ve yo ce - \u2018 VA and at Compéany\u2019s Oflice, 1 READABLE PARAGRAPHS .- _\u2014 + \u201c TENNESSEE OR THXAS DIALECT.A visitor from Tennessee \u2014 or wes it TaxasT\u2014went to the home vr a Now York triend tor dinner one evening last week, - aud this was a story he heard told about the dialect of \u2018bis pative.State: Smill Girl, to grocer\u2014Ain\u2019t ver got no onions?\u2019 _ Grocer\u2014'I ain't said I ain't.\u2019 ; \u201c Small Giré\u2014\u2018I ain't asked yer ain't yer.I asked yer ain't yer is yer.Not is.yer or ain't yer?\u2019\u2014New York \u2018Evening Post.\u2019 Mrs.Builyon-Boundmere (delighted to Bnd herself chaiting with a countess)\u2014 \u2018Hats aren\u2019 pretty just now, are they?And really I think Amourstte\u2019s are the: ugliest of all.I was there to-day, and positively couldn't give an order.Bach hat they showed me was more frighttul than' the lest.\u2019 The Countéas\u2014'S¢ sorfy we couldn't pleas¢ you.: Amourette's a Iittle venture of mize, you know.\u2019\u2014\u2018Punch.° casTOnTA Beary the The Kind You: Have.Alwa sous | casronIa.Bears the Sigastare o ° cASTORIA: - Bersih Th Kind oe Have Ba \u2018Does he ever do anything.on time?\u201cOh, yes.He quits work.\u2019\u2014Detroit \u2018Free Press.\u2019 Ë Lady\u2014\u2018Will you aend this rug on .approval?Saleaman\u2014\u2018Cestalnly, ma'am.\u2019 Little Girl (who és with her.mother) \u2018Hadn't you better tell him to be sure and get it there on time, wamma?You know we give the party .to-morren - night.\u2018Lite.\u2019 \u2018Charley, deaï,\u2019 eaid.young Mrs.Tor- kins, \u2018didn't you say the horse you bought has a pedigree?\u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 wae the com-, placent reply.\u2018Well, knowing .how un .lucky you are with horses, I consuited-@ Veterinary eurgeon.You needn't -worry.The doctor says it won't hurt him in the least.\u2014Washington ° \u2018sur +\" White Mountains, N.H.WAUMBEK AND coTTAGES | Jefferson, N.H., in the White Mountains.SEASON.JUNE \u2018OCTOBER.Detéched family 00 compietaiyfarashod, vit \u201c| VOS da \u201cner topain, roquet, - ete.oos hing.I oung ° ion the watet Partioalare rion Request.Ÿ MURPRY,: Mager, JAadren: Jasurel House, : Lekawood, \"N.until \u201csammer Rovorts C of oy PME Central Vermont Rail wa ay.| S130 iii os.Tickets good to go THURSDAY, MAY 20th return limit, , Mnsdey; 3 - May 3lst.Through Sleeping Cars to and from New York un night trains.\u2018Tickets and Sleeping Car space.may be Ls at Bonaventure Satin, ames Ë Mr Earle SE \u2014\u2014 The Klod You Have Alwa Bought HOTEL LES LAURENTIDES but | QUAI EBOULEMENTS | \u2018enlarged.\u2018 \u2018Can we modate twice ho.nueber of- for terms, eto., apply: | i roa il Ir TLR i._ Phone, Main pra N Get Away From The|| Hot Dusty City And Come To \u2018 rates, inquire local Fox thee Bimtatod ork ad pme ar Ready for Guests the ] 150 of May, Remodetled * merdy; the most * odmfo +, Summer Hotel on the \u2018St.Lawrence River, For OLD OROHARD BEAOH MAINS.shore.and country combined, amid sur- \u2018rundings of quiet eleganee.Automobiling, Livery, Tetnis, Bowling, and | .| Bvening JHops.poules , vegetables Faim, owned by the hotel.Ro.AT NOTRE DAME DU \u2018PORTAGE, QUE.x Pierre Boucher\u2019 Hotel, 3 \u2018Open June \u2018tot to Scteuer ah _ If you want Perfect.ort, Good = Musrc, Prec_ Powé, CLOCE do ; 7.TaN Boxrnst, Bar HaTHING and Fisnina.2° Exposi S hy Mo.Worlds Fair, Tool leven avast to à Canadian W .ABENAKIS | ERA WATER : tem, Nervous D ; dade Nervous t ud Trip vi Sabarday to pl Shea Write ve Enron.Ue pemaui S9 Springs.2.0.and very Best Outing \u201cver had, go a ABEMAKIS 67 SPRIX = Poe I or d Health Resort Ea à Perfect Bani Long \u2018 Dee 2 Phone.Telegraph Post - - ; Everything r an\u201d EHJOTMÈNE.érie plen Bail Room, | = smvérimean) avirded to Abou: | 4\" \u201cA %0e bathing, \u2018lawn Aenuts,- excellent board.| paca Apply proc BEACE, mi, ppp Will Open {or \u2018Guests -oh June Come and see .if .thisis not one-ot.\u2018the + most Qelightra! fal pots in Canad JOHN E.EAN, Manage cand Proprietor: | beart of Laurentian ra Firat ey hunting \u2018dal\u2019 sabia.and \u2018good: intoxicating lIiquor -Aold: ie class ae, ELE cd ho ave r INCH ARRAN HOUSE.parents | pes: the whole year.Se This Aird class Hotel, 1 situated Morte \u201cnd Moptiva, dei the Una of à pet fod amt i.amt hi\u201d hy octets.pif, \u201cTHE.EVERETT\", , The Idea! Hôme For Refined Pespile.\u2018Modem in\u2019 equipment \u2018and operation, .Gen - PASTIMES! \u2018Bathing, Deep \u201cSea Fishing, Sixty-five \u201cTooms on\u2019 sults, multe, pe LS hedt, hed by hides fémous mous Maat PSRSONS &\" LISET, Propiisies.© SEASIDE\u2019 HOTEL - (npar, Riviere Qu Loup Statjen,: LC.R.) hiy tod \u2018and +B \u201cBoeri POROVR \u2018an re- iad ER in .every OD aa \"Goud beach.wate.us partioniars | ae A TERE OUCHER, 0 de so BOARD, og Tw Under new, management.Sandy beach, 006 B.T.Bank; | ora Frail Furalahid: others, to Beat.\u201ctrain.Rooms ahould -be retai diately.Intormaties, SE B'quAt, CN Lm [EL Le Ÿ Summer Resorts a f'at \u20ac az, for CARILLON and tntermetiate \u2014Frugat rocetyed Tuesdays and Fridays.Office, 165 Coramon st BOATS RUNNING] Steam\u2019 ant and Efeotrié- ug ' Throughou Tal Main ae.| MONTREAL .TORONTO - HAMILTON (LINE (¥ih.1000 Islands and Bay of Quinte) ~fitr,\u2019 BELLEVILLE leaves every Friday, at\u201d \u2018QUEBEC LINE - Steamers leave tly, except Sundays, at 7 p.m.BAGUENAY LINE Steamers: Jéave Quéteo: \u2018on Tuesdays and Baturdaye, at 8,00 am.going as far as Tadousac, and.te Chicou- wheri ice permits.' AN particulars at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 128 St.James Bt, | : Opposite Post-Offics, - ~ Synopaie of Canadian | North West Land.Regulations, | -ANY person\u2019 who is the-aois head of a family, or ny male over 18 years oli, may homentoad a quarter-section (166 or leu) of available Dominion lacd °.Manitobe.Saskatchewan or Alberts.applicant must appear in pecace at the \u201c} Dominion Lands Agsucy or sube for the district.Entry by proxy at aay agency, on sertajn coudi \"ete of es ing \u2018homesteader.om DUTIE a og ergy owed ees may\u2019 iia Dine Fond owned or oo mother, Rtricts a homesteader in \u2018good a ney may pre-smpt a oe a.scolion saules a Bompatend.aLre.puits Met reside six \"months in ie A Puit, St, Dnbrie! de Branden TENDERS, W.sddressed to the: mas ni es ibaa on M delt veu pty ou or fy 0d sive ha \u201c ating Me e accorèins to \"spot loa, the sens époslscations Td for {thefts of Mr.A: Durans, Architenk: Jo- abate, the Depa of PATENTS - \u2018AND TRADE MARKS | Mordtinits Sunk Sundin, \u2018Moutreas mas lectons bro: foerk iy te iron, \u2018Sarnia: ox from.Agents ot Le Et and \u2018Halifax, and- from on (orge J Sa tehdar must \u2018be \u2018accom 7.ax Dé ae pnt of = 2) Pr May 23, 300.Piment 7 reserves the Tar Ceyrape i ot pp for .: ox DRSBARA HE pe Vian Dé ai torvive fe , monThEa, 39 Cvenroas, \u201cMontreal, Queber: VIR gue ate 830 am.7.30 pm.TUNISIAN +.» May 21 73.00 a.m.200 pm.VICTO Mey .4.00-a,20.: 7.30 p.m.CORSI +e + June 4 3.00 a.m.\"2.00 pom.SALOON\u2019 so und $71.so.\"The Tutbiness, $80 and 387,84, \u2018énd up.- SHCOND' CANIN: $45 and $17.50 and up » Lopaon, $2.50 additional.THIRD CLASS: Liverpool, Glasgow, London, Beitsst.or Londouderry, $27.50 aad $28.75, according to\" steamer, ; MONTREAL TO GLASGOW GRAMPIAN , .May 13 June 32 July 10 PRETORIAN .: .May 22 June.19 July 17 FHLESP ay N .May 20 June 96 July 24 JONLAN .: .Juñe 5 Juiy: 3 July 3L Saloon, $67.50 and up; Second Cablu, $45 and Uup.- .lonian \u2018aud Pretdrian.oxe-class - 0 \u2014 - -.~~ Royal Mail Steamships LAURENTIC, MEGANTIO, .Triple screw _ Twin screw.Laïgest and firest \u2018utètrhers on the St Lowrence route.Latest production of the ship-bullders\u2019 a passenger elevalor serv- fag four\u2019 ok 1 Every detail of comfort and Yuxpry of present day travel will be found dn these steamers.- .Montreal-Quebéc \u2018 Liverpool.LAURENTIC \u2026 May 15, June 19, July 24 | DOMINION .May 22, June 26, July 31 MEGANTIC .July 8 Aug 7 cabin, called Second Cabin, $42.5 and up.OTTAWA .May 29, July 10.Aug.14 Third Class, 584.50.27 MONTREAL TO HAVRE AND LONDON MODERATE RATE SERVICE.CORINTHIAN .May 13 June 26 Aug.14 SARDINIAN.May 22 July .3 Aug.2L POME) LAN .Jane 5 July 17 Aug.28 SICILIAN.June 19 -July.31, Sept 11 ONE CLASB\u2014SECOND CABIN.Rate \u2014 London, $40; Havre, $45 and $50; Paras, | « London, 50; Havre, 1481.00; Paris, $38.50.-.:All the steamers on the above services- Liverpool, Glasgow, Loridon and Havre, are fitted with cclq storage.BH, & A.ALLAN, ___ MONTREAL.To _ LIVERPOOL From May 71-EMPRESS.or BRITAIN .May 7 | May 29-LAKD MANITOBA '.May 12 or-| June Hips OF IRELAND .May'2l Jane 18\u2014LAKE ERIB.-May 26 June 18\u2014SÜPRESS or BRITAIN .June 4 June 36 \u2014LAKE-CHAMPLAIN .June ol July 3-EMPRESS or IRELAND : June] July 10-1457 MANITOBA.Juve | July 1-EMPRESE or BRITAIN duly 3 REFORD.AG AGENCIES DONALOSON.LINE to: CLASCOW.,[ FAO FROM MONTREAL.\u2018| 88.SALA , AEONIA (cold storage) .May 20 Bs.ATHEN (cold stdrage) .:.May-27 Passage Ratey\u2014One-clasy Cabip (cylied Second), $380 and upwards; Third Class, RC 28:50, prepa, Westbouad, THoisoë.Fry to LONDON.| BAÏLIN 'R MONTREAL,\u2019 fs, IONA.hl on se oo.00 «i.May $ (Cold storage and cool air.) te e and copt'air.) | sa.BURO NA oi is, so10 00 00 oo May {Cold storage and: cool.air.) | 88, Pela ioraes Si ou \u201ceens MAY ° LEITH \u2018SERVICE.58.JACONA Ra} he Tee en À .se oe Ur a 88.LONA .; so eo .Ma BEL DUNDEE | SERVICE: { 88.JATON IA, ae 857 en Se oe ee Mer 20, NEWC ity SERVIC ICH, ss.BELEONAZ.1 ev oobi at May 30 THE ROBERT REFORD co, Limited es Montreal, \u2018Toronto, Quiebiee, St.John, N.B., | Pertiand, Ke.= R der Mor Systera, Jollotte PQ, ot.| od will be received until 4.40 p.m., on and specications ay he set at a CraAr TT : \" RAPOLEON.han, Becrolary.pire will not paid for this ad- © A Jhey eer Xt, gn Tie au- aiben.d 31 soitts trom \u20ac departméez y CATR LL CL ERS LN lag FE 7 + \u2019 + 7 45.ay 6 ' 88.CASSANDRA \u2018Téold storage) May 13, \u201cmort 9 and ecaeus vého resile the advisabi ss.rage a ee be May 15 brs = May 2, 350, for the \u2018work men- y CANADA , , .Junel?July 17 Aug.21 The popular steamer CANADA 15 uso again £cheduled to carry three classes of passeagers, while the fast «termer OTTAWA, and the comfortable steamer DO- MINICN as cne class cabin steamers (called recond class) are very attractive at moderate rates.Third Class carried on all steamers.See plant and rates at local agente, or company\u2019s ofiices.BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING, 11R -Nefre Dame.street Went.Mantreat.| em mv: \u2014 PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ eme \"ADVOCATES, - BARRISTERS, Fo \" ELLIOTT & DAVID &dvocates, Barristers and Soliciters ~ Commissioners for all the Province - And for the States of Massachusetts and New York.Sanada Lifo Buliding,189 Bt.James St.Henry J.Elliott, K.C.L A.David.SMITH, MARKEY & SKINNER ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, eto.\" METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 179 BY.JAMES STREET.BOST G SMITE, K.0, FRED.RH.MARKET, xa | WHATAM 6.OGSTRE FS MACLENNAN, XC.Advesa Barrister toiter Now Toh Life Building, re Montre Tel Mat andres \u201caL mT N & ASTEE, Mockcen, marrehers à sation oo, 4 Distr utreét, Mohtredt.W.PATTERSON, T.P- ASTLE.MARRIAGE LICENSES is$usp By - JOHN M.M.DUFF, ha Patent business transacted ex Prelimine Tadic free.Charges Our Inventor's Adviser sen & Marion, New Fork Life B : and Washington, D.C; UA, PA Cc \u20ac.COUSINS nie pe FRET Tike Diag Tel M.0606 reonsl attention, ET HERGTONHAUGH, PERNT: SON & COMPANY , Live lL mn, S8lsbo dg.Montreal.\u201cPATENTS THAT PROTECT | a sxTHERSTONHAYON &00.FT GNI 8 85, Ris Kemi BANAA ure BUILDING, - MONTREAL {OWEN N.EVANS : MAVE vou GOT.A coLD PRICE She\u201d 4 1h cn TO anes, ow maur.THAT cough .ee 3 a box of MARTES- GRIPPE Wal RAlLWAY SYSTEM VICTORIA DAY REDUCED FARES Guebeo.$4.90 Peterboro\u2019 87.8; Sherbrooke.3.20 Mamilton., .19.65 Ottawa.3.35 London.12.95 St.Johns.90 Toronto.$10.00 And all other points ln Canada and TOUL ra SINGLE es FARE Going Dates, May 21.72 3, Return Limit, May %, 1909.New York Excursion THURSDAY, MAY Z0th, 1555, From Montreal +\"; | $11.30 VIA C.V.RY.AND Lar 91 Going date May 2vih, 1908.Return limit, May 3ist.1909, Trains leave via C.V.Ry at 831 an.and 8.10 p.m.daily.Through Sleepiag Cars on night trai-s.\u2014 CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS, GOING\u2014 Saturday or Sunday by any train.RETURNING until Monday by any troin, es teliows ; Abonakis Springs .00 Suttaniite eastern caneeratere ston reanenencet a.2.08 Bint! Point (Cli! Haven) 2°89 Breckville.3.00 Burlington, Verment 3.08 Cardinel.28 Cornwall.18 Cornwall Junetion.20 Farren's Polnt.88 Highgste Springs, Vt 88 froguels.10 Massena Springs.08 Moulinette.2 30 Mille Roches.2.30 Morrisberg.0.0000000000a000ssu.e ee 2.90 Meltland.cciiiieiiiiieninnnn 78 Otterburn Park, Including one admission to eee rae eerste arabes eat anata, 90 OUMOWE.oiniirronsrrrasosinsosonsonseainnnen.\u20183.48 Plattaburg, N.Y.00.00000000000e\u2026.2.08 POBVOE 2220000.0000000000 voeu sun es a.3.80 Quebec.\u2026.\u2026.0000000.0 RE J 4.90 Rouses's Polat.\u2026.ves 1.70 dd LA iii cannes 3.30 Ste, Anne de Bellevue (sll reall).78 De.(gelng rail, returning by beat) .80 st.Hysoinihe 1.80 St.Johns.1.00 Vaudreull.00 eer eea eee teeta ane ie renee aenan rie 2.48 Alse many ether points.*Good returning until Monday morning trains only.CITY TICKET OFFICES 130 St.James street.\u2018Phones, Main 6905, 6906, 6907, or Bonaventure Station.CANADIAN - - PACIFIC VICTORIA DAY Toronte,.818.00 Hamliiten.810.65 Petroit.14.70 London.12.95 ettawa.\u2026.3.35 Poterbero.7.85 Sherbrosk 4.90 Farnham.1.20 : e 6.28 St John, MB 14.30 and all other Stations in Canada, Fort Wi- lam and East; also to Detroit and Saut \u201cSte.Marie, Mich., to Buffale, Black Rock, Suspension Bridge, and Niagara Falls N.Y.and to Canadian Pacific Stations in Vermont and Maine, at _ ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE Good going May 21st to 24th, inclusive Return \u2018limit, May 26th, 1908.ALASKA-YUKON PAOIFIO EXPOSITION.Seattle, Wash, June fet te Oct.18th, Round trip first class tickets will be soll fay May 20th to September 30th, 1909, for Good to return until Oot.Stet, 1909.MONTREAL\u2014TORONTO Trains leave Windsor Station at 8.45 a.m.(daily exoept Sunday), 10.00 p-m., daily.Through Parlor or Sleeping Oars on the above traine.Excellent Cafe Car un dav train, DESIRABLE WEEK-END TRIPS Good goirg Saturday and Sunday, return- otal Monday following, te various CITY TICKET OFFICER 129 6t Jamos Street, Next Post Office.SONAVENTURE union STATION.VICTORIA DAY RETURN TICKETS AT SINCLE FARE : Good going 21at to 24th.Ret roiag un- tn May eth.¥ TRAIN SERVICE St.H inthe, D d- TIPA M] Le Es arme Sunday | du Loup MARITIME EXPRESS 12 88 \u2018y St.Hyacinthe, Drummond- ville, Levis, Quebec, Riv.du Loup.Campbellton, Mounc- NOON ton, St.John.Halifax, AY ney.On Fridays.throug except connections at Truro fof Saturday gygney and Newfoundland.N.B., oa nés to St.Flavie only.§ P M St.Lambert, St.Hyacinthe | Drummondville, St.Leovard t Cunday J and Nioolet.CITY TICKIT OFFIOK, 130 St.Jame St.Tol.Bell mM.613 H.A PRICE, GEO.STRUBBE, : ee Pass.Agt.City Ticket Agent.> \u201c2agK SON & CO.\\PENTERS, BUILDERS - - and CONTRACTORS.Valuations made Jo Jebbing prompily attend ssen te 3885 MIRERILA ROAD \u201cJ | hg + ren \u201c Va (hail 0h _ YR | Women's Edition capital paid up, 86,000,0 000.Rest and Undivided rotin, ssn ger.Fuilum), 320 St Lawrence Boule ESTABLISHED 1044.GIVEN TO es\u2014205 se James Ste Stree nt Foun of Bt.Lode COBALT has established s perm Some Excellent low-priced Stock can be had now.DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.W.W.McCUAILG, City & District Savings Bank Bldg.vr.5AM23 STREET -Ro> mn IH, ALL Aya 55 T IN BEFORE THÉ re \u201cCamp, Widening daily.T IS COMING Members Montreal Stock Exchange Our weekly circular of the 139th instant deals with the 3 following company : : Copy mailed om application.157 St.James Street.Tel.Main 923-934.& Co.The Ogilvie Float Hills Ce.DIVIDEND NOTICE.Notice lu hereby given that the usual Dividend of one and thres-quarters percent on the Cumulative Preferred Stock of the! EL.UP 1152, Ogtiria Flour Mills Co., Ltd., for quarter ending 3ist inst, has been declared Daya- ble TUESDAY, 1st JUNE, to Shareholders of record at close ef business, .32ud- inst.By Order of the Board, Limited.st Street et or 1255 pm ; Lo H.LABBE &:CO., Far ors (Wholesale), wor.\u2018Del WHILE TH tare | Is TE ERE OF Bi cuir mich aud pr ap the very 8 in hte! Sout.Must be seen to be apptrot RN | ch et every sa the ania, Wrtte-Cail er Fhent.| EDUCA Eppa oxi 7 or SUERTE seve contifistadie\u201d\u201d ttvie id fini 1 puretasins wring ry Td di a Factéry ans \u2018oR oh = Delépiauer in Xi CRYSTAL Jenn.FARE = BANK OF MONTREAL McCuaig Bros.{|| reb vy given that a DIVI- AND-ONE-HALP PBR- id up Capital Stock of NOTICE is he DEND OF TO CENT upon the pa ca Institution has bepn decl current Quarter, and that the \u2018PAYABLE at fis Bankieg Hox City, and at tte Brauches, TUESDAY, the FIRST next, to Sharehoiders ot By erder of the Board, dou LES TURE KHOR cE BUILDINGS | record of 13th May.cusriors =.aE | Genersl Manager.THE BANK OF TORONTO |.Dividend No.111.i fven that a Dividend of Not rH ft\" Per Cent for thp cur- INTERNATIONAL 1 Two and eis being: at the rate of Ten Per w upon tbe Paid-up Capttal PORTLAND CEMENT | Stock af the Beak has This 348 Bh avenue: = : clared, and that the same will be payable at tre Bank and its B ter the 1st day of June ers of record at the \u20ac the 15th day of May next.\u2018 The Transfer Books will be closed from | the Sixteenth to the Twenty-fifth days ot | May next, both days fnelusive.By order of the Board, 1 \u2018D, COULSON, Genera! Manager.The Bank of Toronto, Toronto, Apri} 28th, 1909.tee ranches.on and af- next, to Sharehold- lose of business or wants, AT oR, YOUNG ain von pialu oy villes » tm La e for summer; farsity < .Work.1 | 15 Artiagios ie hull TE 8 004 % at\u2019 8 Sherbrooke street, es x VAN ABRIGRT YOUNG MAN OF w olésk in fire insur.nes office; Sa.Snide experience not 2 à routtaile a P; 0: Box \"ots, 1 WANTED, BOY \u201cA WHOLESALE ret ee © \u201caoniy by delter to P.0 ralesençes 10-80 Auilbauit street COLLECTOR WANTED: MUST HAVE OB |.Fi paricuiyon ano 3 : sry sas sivios airs also m \u2018Witness\u2019 omen, Mo athe } STE 'OGRAPHER WANTED.MUST BE re ty lary, trém 50 upwards,\u2019 ae Address, the GE) ERAL S MANAGER.Witness\u2019 Office, Mont- hme 4 - LH ie | wae SRCHANTOS, TT rr often, ta ue what e Men's er sic abd à po a Calva Chureh, rest, shave Bt.ee Aatatne Sunday,.sg Su ' gd © NEWSPAPER MEN \u2019 nusyal oppirtudity for advantement noes: as to character.and ability requir: À FE \u2018hoving had Canadian oxpérience |' re erred, A divers - GIEF BPIEOR.RO.Employeaent Wanted FRNGINEER\u2014E.D.\u20146PECIAL ENGINEER | fer macsdomising steum roller: can do rolling and cheokerin of hills, and ail + perience; Dest refarences/ CYPRIE FR Ban Papiseëu, Mont- i enced Decorator.free.Ap- : Ply FRANCIS, 134 Rishardhon street city.AN UNDBi GRADUATE NURSE WOULD wine af pan vildccant lovalid: to ve H 3 Todersth unera- face.\u2018tion.L.N.Fi, \u2018 J | À | GARDENER AND FRUIT GROWER.\u2014 A ten | Vicinity of Westmount Pa \u2018years\u2019 experience in the United tates, t rk.Address, practical English Gardener, witl \u201cGesires an dppeiatrant as 5 Can Removals vv.JF.EIR ES DENTIST, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO 273 MOUNTAIN ST.(Below St.Cuthering) | ar N.Yours LYS TO FEAR ¢ T.WILLIAMSON, : Secretarv.ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.ONTREAL.SOUTH ATRICAY VETERAN LAND War- All{orms of Insurance Policies issued PERSONAL ACCIDENT: = HEALTH - EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY WORKMAN'S COLLEOTIVE .TEAMS LIABILITY SIDEWALK LIABILITY ELEVATOR LIABILITY.For rates apply to Agents, or FELIX ROUTHIER, 222 8t.James Street, Phone Main 1886.AGENTS WANTED, BRYANT BROTHERS outs 3 \u201caxes.& 00, |vs.Fl, a BANKERS and BROKERS ss.0 tor it.1 COBALT STOOKS, } in last place.: Loft Biro Z.CHRISTIN DIT ST.AMOUR, nieve ft $F \u2018Difly Wit Gravel Roofer aud Cement Roofer, * No.1064 Notre Dame W.Veteran Land Grants in ny 1 ment of Sn 1 Wanted 1 To Fare ha Tee.\u2018ald Te ès as wa SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIP \u2014 $650 TASH THE CANADIAN RAILWAY paid.Sell yours before another slump; buy again much lower price.money; set row.Wire, write, ALLEN CO., 8omertet Bulidiag, Winnipeg, Man, ret roma \u2018 Cashier branch Ghee © sun W.E AT THB \u2018WITNESS OFFICR FOR SALE : take hartge\u2019 in alt the usual ants *À et gandeving, eithe he opeh, or un- } fer gi lig So Ho *1 drainage, and estate Improvement gen- : lly.Single man.Life abstainer from es Four ears 0 sil ain .: rer.RE wv For \"Plano, | à ab ses Victoria z\u2014\" +.Teachers Wanted rail Sieh, Bast.a Pt Fast.Summer Board -\u2014 FARM HC HOUSE.or: foros siti vus ge Que.Eh BOAR 2 su at gi i \u2014 \u2014 \u2018STEVENS COTTAGE = \" @oap .BOARD.ï ee Hous no and Tosr tire, zon-skid, ail: fect running.order.ws This, ison; ef brought \u2018te Mébtasûl.-: or has used ft very.sycoussfp! This type of aT on pores ui | = RA Fitness\" OM Prosent éwntr will abeupt Where is this property?Diréctly south of the Teriskaming and It is bounded on the east by the Tretheway.It is cornered on the south by the\" It is bounded on the south by the Cobuît Central.| Sah From its Geographical locatioh alone\u2019does it not\u2019 voor Wood.1 the property are even better than the location, -as- rat À hy! kde.few days on the big Tretheway vein which créent: PA u Write for \u2018particulars and prospectus.À : 105,000 shares Treasury Stock are ofeted at me.ie.The best buy in the Cobalt Camp.SH ays udson Bes, : \u2018 ; Jery, to Wi.F.ae 4 L 103 = ne (Protestants), vr one holding Model 0 mre and ome an pt.ist.; Rretostant tobi ap, semg A 7 BY Briers ul Loup Station.Que., markeg \"Apptieation.\u201d rr LONGUEUIL, = TO.BENT, TWO SEMIdetached houses, al! modern improve- -menis: within walking distance of dont and trains Agplr.G.W MURRA) Len, Quenil, or W.BAR, PO, MAGDALEN winawT.2% SELF pb gfe À rt SERVANT ¥ WANTED.\u201cAvoir, | SEE\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 -OONT , ténvénient, on ALYED: A eight Toom \u2018 suitable for letiiug part \"1 dest ~ Magdalen street, LACHINE, HOUSES TO LET.NOTRN o nd St.Joieph West, six to nine \"rooms, modern convablenses, inte yards and sheds.A.DAWES.! Shop to Let.In the \u2018GATEWAY OF ST.JAMES sr.\"Witzess' Annex, .Apply \u201cWitnes Office.OFFICES WITH HOIST.OFFICES, suitable for Manufacturers\u2019 Agents, on Firet Floor, with hoist acoam- or 'medation, and Flat To Let N.quired.above, if re- Apply \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.Flats To Let: _ With a few ysare' experience waited.|.Xinds of street Aa severe) years\u2019 ex-.= Sa A >>» Teai.- .A : FANTED, PATTING, WC, 3 ST EXRERT- Le at.3 ét, = FOR FRASHAVILLE 7 ten wanths, We Salary, for, wichar \u201can fre Ex ; MAY, \u2018Hecretary- Te.té] LOTS EN PRINCE RUFERT, 2 Sunk Ze teemiong a À dire to | à RE LE Le k dE fr Sd hacia tn oan 1 | | Septem  : to state qualifi- À _gatioss » Dor Soe - Address\" n= d- Ru g Sever wa, que, up to orviags- SE SE 1074 DORCHESTER STREET EAST, Mid- | die and Upper Flats, containing $ rooms, bathrooms, w.c., gallery, cellar, fine gar- -den and yard: reasonable reat to a de- \"slarble terant.Apply to 1078 or 1094 * Dorchester street East.Tel.East 419.TWO FLATS, 60 x 30, WITH 10 TO % Horse Steam Power; also one inch live steam.Apply 173 Commoan sireet.I Main 792.1 roe hone TWO SEPARATE FLATS IN STONE- _ house, newly papered, painted; 7 rooms , each: .bath, electric chandeller: veran- 7 dahs; now vacant: Delerkmter avenue.184.Apply 24.Tel Rast TO LET Immediate possession.$-Roomed Sata, .- street] 3 \u2018The Maneficld,\u2019 near Sh rent $32.50, ipcluding heating and water.For inspection.apply sé St.James st SPLENDID LIGAT FLATS HEATED.TO LET, on First and Second Fleors of fo \u2018Annex (about 40 x 40), one fiat by; $50 to desirahle tenant.Apply \u2018Witnam' Ofiige, Flats Wanted WANTED A Bright, Modern, Medium-Sized Flat, stating rent and particulars, to R.Æ., 75, \u2018Witness\u2019 Gffice.\u2014\u2014 Cottage For Sale \u201c SUMMER COTTAGE FOR JALE, TRE Laurentians, & miles Pi Mar- saret's, surreunded \u2018with tit small lakes and a river, all full of tront - Douse is completely furnished, and ma rccommodate 12.Two iy and three boats.Apply to Bex 407, P.O.For Hale FOR SALE \u2014 ONE SAIL, NEARLY NEW.rama a oat, puilies wold ag Ap E.D.MORRISON, Pudson ske pe Press à Pirate MS NOBLR a St.James street, | \u201cNEw TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE, CHEAP, some pew Csi dian: Standard dard tres Typewrisers, of der odels, fully wird wn $97.50, to be sold for eile ey & o make room or ae .Gas >| aie\" reanity.Call or wettd ot che ™ ADIAN OLIVER T° ou., | 278 6 Martin stoest CTS : Lots Tor Sale a.Rai Tobe the market ot oF juny ; ie Bora\" Re Y AND COMMER 09.Ltd.a0 Richard I etreet, | ; Dressmakint &é BUTTONS Po ORDÉR.-SUTTONS MADE ©\" from your owa cloth the dewen Mahe \u201c fonahte styles, DOUINION BUTTON Laugest buttes-tastory n Cué- + == SEES i \u201c Lu = + = ny ; 5 J Ea Sp.a i; TE fa P Parks and Playgrounds i: HF a + moe A Te 'etc.), Mis au.nN 1 à Cre \u2014_\u2014 i * i : Home te of i England.2.p ith {| BR {eid oa en PE Paula Suen\u201d du quantities, me x Shout ot meiber ind he vomi.EE > ans we nited States.4.Miss Sadie Amerie man nM value can- well me ee À! iw 3 Ne into.a.ne del ciazione Cato tof th \u2018 It i each - one, d \u2018 =i 8 al, Y.W.C.della Giovane,\u2019 Dlica er la re - * ] dan we do.Le \u2018! Bin of ihe speakers from the.Italy.6.p 5.3 a 7 y ; , * ebay Home Tn a 2} and the King\u2019s Girls\u2019 Friend] Poss:lije A y our here and: SA gan; th Hooper ER : eme re eliters.ay > ay BH moi 9 ; HE ; pure milk, Ë uron; 1 per b The in Gen ernour de ig oney than always more.cou Ce Oopenha, Hr.Johannes Moat, 4 by one of Mins Med dams reat Brita: \\ - i \u2018anywhere.se in = for.CR gd agen, Denmark: \"indentle moe | | work in the delogater 2 ge 5 VA Ov Cpt nd, aid « in = dams.3.Bet States, en 9 , me ere fot I eid 3 1 \u2018 i \u2019 7 sec * -sosmon \u2014 ; n Kn : it 5 an st._ section, \u201cprofessions oint meeting \u201cwith to the quest of JE: Knupp pert.; 1 samee stet |B oon Sa ol wt LB 5 ay ; aR Anna 4, registration of mid te and \u2018section or with joc.Even: ER 1° ST mark: vy Cope wives J tion on | industrial Fi = .FS trid s n of nurses nhsvon, Des une 25.\u2014Joi awe, Bec: Un are Stockholm, Bw Miss Es- tion,\u2019 and PA © N= historic Sweden; June 28.lanthro; Edu-a bai.ry A.torical n 1 Morninz.py.À HE mr May A Suivi iy\u201d mapeintenden Biv 1 he one ar ce Be \u201cHl ie J Order General Hospital, The Bee teen), Mn.ok is to d , FA if Li us ap a.erintendent ary A.\u2018MacKe Vitor for fu States 2.See: Ye BE.Spent us- kb : | UA 1 us : Stata EE Order, ue able to ishing legal EN v Geru pen ' IE Fe We send your B BR 1% « im | Epson, Christ cd nurses, Miss Ethel nats many.8.aL Fri.ju, 5 meu un- \u2018IE soft, fl Linkets and .0 \u2018Hollapd J sec THOON session ureh, New Zealand.treatment of aper from 1 M0, Ger a b CECYy, clean.WwW Woolen nom < - | pai soul sections \u2018health,\u2019 \u201ccod (Joint meeting of Discussion led women mn pe \u201ca the - ; {à y our correct c give t hem e .oo turopy\u2019 dnd th, Sducation, \u2018philan : © LADY ronto.5.J y Mrs.Os nu i.; 4 I doing t and only.sctes new Tire je] dal aspects of ph )\u2014Subject: Cer President of the EDGAR, Miss Rens Bari, D courts Govan To i AR 8 particu a C method tion, Tou Ersoy ical, moral and *oadian Nationad | Drotective work fo Dublin, pes a lt CROWN LAUNE 4 LE ET ee we mn.\u201cAE, + 4218 LAUN AE ne \u201ca a vo | plier June D (m | Ha lpia foë.Soden (alter.nate > juvenile « be a 1 + Ns - Rodi nisin Zn : * giene Sag , London : wT Miss Nova M dusts on \u20ac os à a = ae ; CL | Cassa Mn Pros Home cote J ; Tndousies for blind > labor td be % the pro - i.1 Ts k À %.T CL i 2e ovidéner,.co-operative: tmovem: 30, morning\u2014Th or oie wives a Ed to .ES CA ae gland; bo women, \"June gor Pa a rat IR 1.Migs Byb ahousins co une 29.\u2018Education, 1087 \u2018Janes: work Immi Morni io.ER Miss Ad Janes; wo rf ration.LA CS die au This Y | women \u201cwyorire Sz ronda pr clubs, tion from rent onditions of rnin LOUER Pa ear .the : \u2026 Kôpet; - rs, ae.D t among b paper by M countries 1 fr att A Internati «= | counts, Sebo rE Kleere I ar DY re.Joye, to 8 oth iL Ca oral Council counts, Jasrasoe le savings\" bank The protec Diam.'2.Tea, read th FE As nada for t i Se scab slic 8C- per b tion of yo 2, lraiy.3 ber ue} |: , he First Ti | \u2014ioint Dr.per by W.A.Ooo ung travellers, oe T IB OFFI a ime.J wessi int ses- to his te; Mi pa- yes IRL pe CIAL PROGR 4 King joint Cer on paper.4 The Janes to for 9 LE AMME oF T AAR cK nt strom ng travellers, Mi e protect.LE 1 OF THE HE QU Fa Kenrie LS redens Mics Same Au on me al | xr \u2018COUNCIL TO INQUENNIAL; |e fpesk in sden; Mies Sadie Aue Wa ss IE BE HELD-IN TORON gs Le \u2018 nditions of immigration.mercen Th cP .NEXT MONTH.| No.SPE Maga a countries; Canad gration in ee B.no ) The Internati | 5 A Ce Jeod, &: SMA 0.0.Ed sonto; probably - Nim Pt pe in held Mona] Coen of Women, CA oo LES et aysrounds \u2018 lg andi Muni en trench wards, he: mad the United States, from Aura la.1904, will ld last meeting in Berlin rañéémi \u20ac Jui \u2018 TS mentally tormoan: The da, : Misr] | Miss: Ch nohisement of passion t of the destit Afternoon A son June.Th in T Pr : The duc pe on © ?Apart wome with ute cl e event oronto next a ta EME er a] es ; ve children\u201d 3 of % Suffra C8.2?- M'A.- n, \u201cphilanth asses, juin and event is both important and ports bars bedn, midds.i chon Cu sonne, | | National Asie \u2018She No of omen of thropy\u201d 1.The win the first official visit bete it will be b guests (ado \"vero bt _ ob wi 1H Social Bel n'y.1, ination + \\ \"| sociation, Ameren Ay oi PT at agen Higgs, Engl poorest classes, of but .also the Council to t Junch @ecretary : WE, Mim Dendy- with| À ; vice-president .NE Mrs.\"Foster.Aver ple, Mis Miss is of houses gland.2.The ma: tional who founded use Lady \u2018Aber- y | shire aad Cheshi Incorporated: \"| Parliamenta A.W.8; A.ver, arion Blackie, Coane peo- mit The (pune of 4 the Canadian Ne- ox Frursdey: + venin and Cheahire \u201cSociety for Franchisem 6 of and municipal linge and Improvements Faagow, Soot.the the nternational um ri preside.oF of Toronto June 17, Paper, fe NL, Skociend, women, Dr.en- lings a surroundings f the dwet- cha National \u2018 the\u2019 Cif; EX .the a the ndra recordi .Alex- e Kell of the J twenty-thres Councils of Women.nts Hall.give\u2019 = reception tio une 26 rin) Vick, Holland | .gion] eh of ng secretary f housing of the © 4.Italy to oe.Miss use is to axel countries, and omen In will day.Jue 5; 5 i m.1, The high dary edncs- oo Miss Ne Women, Swed of poor.5.e poor, and ca speak on adj ticular interest Seas on matters of par ries br mo leis Coma aa iy Wright, Spwall, Vogue, New oth Wales gen; jen, Miss Ella cated chantics in Swed.J ! ions in Aa women, to or Ber of the Interns % here they wi \u201cbe | England, Mau!\" fy Yr Be ; oman\u2019s efforts in Ge es ; ce.1.Ten Platen B ed car | Mom : à be ap.;\" Mois.| 4 erman .Te T tag i ore us peed re 1 A.i bing of ge fr ITT ty; monn ont Sur 6 mme Eu k interred of the Council's ~The |e ph, 4 F- LE, Pnterdetiona] w thé Na ire Stritt, pre.\u2019 ester.England 2\" oe arbors ho te ac work maybe Shsedonata \" 3s Toe pberdeen, Boot Ri: Pe Women, Oo.ot | Hom Germany; Dr.Ce mel Pi Ina Tog legislation in Sweden, ES - : Te - - , 3.sg .pr ogg Come ro à revclation us pints 2 the BL teh to Rin in the publ we.3 teaching of BL; Personal hygiens, Dr.Mary Mer.suffrage a ee Land to \u2018por Miss H.on re of in ie tions capacity of dig! a revelation, J Travel Club.Historical Botiety \u2018né ail Fhikan 0g of mothers, r.égard = Rducati TS tosstuent ti- gates.4.read by one ompets, li ns pe a oad politi ques Lake Simon * will be 4 {a y morsi, Te After > .a 3.Dower, rg \u2018anit \u201cthea juvenile offenders Mme.Lola lutte contre Dutch dele- ter B 108 Rh entertained ; RN .! oft moral; {phy y at 3 Barret ci ons all sion.The delepetes, un from 2 na | the\u2019 National Lady eo 1 \u201cMorel * e h*\" \u2018Bocial pics Juvenile courts in \u2018Ge b June 20 Mlle.Parent, Bo pil ndred, umbe at | Canada.ouneil of = A aus > ; TTHANY, Iv June 11, and huis arrive in Montreal on June.29.\u2014The men of Ma meget ee ar Ri, es A Dear ri Fr.M.The H, The or oe work of tua or guests of the Local in in the qty as \u2018téa\u2019 at the.he guests, ¥ill will \u2018ha a: 2 The \u2018ernment, Miss E women \u201ca Jocal Togland; Mrs.Frank home life: | fou will poe éiteonth.In\u2019 ci of ot Women by Me M.ibis Golf a pren rents, tome on la onl Barren, England.States; 3 tal À kin, Manche can Lord eived by th wa they | «30.\u2014A fare .> pelcrell, I erning boards, ckwerd y; 4, Ho nite I Tord ad Tai ory, nd wi then er in tare icption will be ES a of fi, Sra he = esis of maied won Sa Tor mt ro ane us vi devez of pére He, at be given | Er Coll di TINT |B Pas mt IQ = ill dor.way pou lo À Jie mumbor of th not fixed.Eotplog we Joint.meeting with he P.ney I women.it Bae! mors oes de life, Mme.Mars = oui th ro ill University Pie train oronto on J e delegates form,\u2019 Dr.hropy,\u201d \u2018Health, \u2019 sec- holien \u2018 ual moral 7, Italy.A ary gre Ror Victor Coleg.\u201chodee, ead the tei for te va.Ther wl a poil | Cari, ee riper of 10s Soe i © Taer Boptngs.RL hospitality.Mege.vil be a \u20ac; Tam, Wiüni Arthie and and Fort KH Dr.Con) and Toronto, osirman, 1.dale.2 abecnoe by Dr.Tenge.spoken can .à parties are prom receptions and | ; U- Cersity lia, professor of {prabably) dard of cations peril, Martin eu pret vis Sh Lol On vind Leis (ne Wo Monts ps out half e woula be.too | fréenni ive i essor Ram- poulet moveme States.8, ste Water ing to th shoyld give a at is planned.[fo the lo R 2eme in German aboi pre ta these yrovallers trom royal welcome.5 eo 0 i Rogberg, Sweden; meee Yom and che coun es | Morag.; y.shall be Les pli recoved en ro «y = a 5 versity graduate r Bansation, | dorp, Jemma; \u2019 fre.ran izabetn T Island ma easing an \u2019 TOR and-socia ogen : June.makes in \u2018the Tots Ble ports et |} ve 3.Sc.Scotland; i A ; pot tourist ber 5 two à wi PUAN.me Ben 2, Th ss: Amalia |b Ocnvener: PY SECII play \u201cSOCIAL AR 4 Fey will due Pad es ny vd ou educational board rE, wor {be oer eet, Mow 341 Dor n RANGEMENTS foe see yre: dayai er, néon ie uni M.Ye toad, ity | Unite AL geet, Montreal.ree thre Ipod Ce cE (5 cD uni tawa y: M ates\u2014 service r dot ; Kome.Miss oy rae [rot Jn Jo 4 bor.and Compenaaion fc br \u201copportunities the, in Len 4.\u2018The higher ed \u2018ronto; Miss Wil arliament si Buy Spencer, Now.by Mrs fessional spe- echs = oR ogi Teepe © of the: Coun 4 .ete u- re) are ft Pr individual pi York.2, 9, panna Garho eat e Quingdennial : \u2018delegates - x [be arvey, Short! ent of \u201d women, \u2018 ilanthro ilanthropy to ion ot S deg will gail \u201cby Congress.lady sl ~ followed by Tac ands | shen)\u201d Prenbturt, Mine Bott In Pts open thy Codric\u201d on Mavs | ed, Tout e problem Dockrell, Dublin, york in nein with 16 Voluntars the \u201cYork and Boston.: io un Bo Blin | 15 SR fo dees Sis, pep 3 ow.Ein Or pr oh 4-0 meet Canadian N; : \u2018 Marie Pade 5 on | 4.Opportuni ti n Gray, York, outs \u201c are à the European \u2018del Counai { °C AE een; |.pa ocal ening bodies for women F \u2018te to\u2019 arêive.b egates who | istio s lec-F per by Miss Hurl jes in Canad: a \u20ac Bi 8 y the \u2018Leuren-4 = Lr une 25, M ribatt, Mont h sch x .oe Fond Joint > Y velop: orning.\u2014The real.[ a pouce) see Nn eee ment\u2019 of pla modern d UR 4.hropy- - our - , joint play in edu de- ] 3 latiqn in.y : Be | me meeting cation and German - \u201cSocial with \u2018 lite; ; © cent Tobin ow | omc à DRRJON | aren; joimt hay w TES v ; 4 MA; tion\u2019 \u2019, joint meeti \u2014Defective \u2018roken.Me HRI es 4 : re ood and \u2018Social Reform.with 'Educœ- an st in Fra.ma ace ent\u201d lAbof\u201d lé da Ë Ee x Councjl of boards.%\u2014Women on local govern 1.or legis tion in Fogland.= AR ; Ja ge M4 der Barrett, os by Me Kate ning whi î The: rs A .bu y.Courtes on C.?A aire : Calle\u201d Jprment .| The legal posithon of Beiri - anover en Se lma von Fa B + \"June 13-11 1 am.prey gian women, la ily Buch any; 3, Papers \"by or sermon in Chris , special service el | dos Emily Buchanan tine Tre the $ {Other special ga $ \u2019 Church ri Ecusation,\u2019 \u2018 joint meeting 2, Jaume pecial apvèces may be ai ciate: ju : form gn.\u201ceel * and \u2018Social \u201che er z es Ste.an.Jit to Ma ow x |-Syniéh.Fe M ne M r, Lady Dockrell, Du» and ie galling By pond - ii} Bloneg Sine noie : i is gr Tr tr au em 2 pm.i on by = legs a \u201cæ Duncan.re Ne po An Line phia Vire.rot, Lewis Haup:.th in on bp the = bosts 9%; ses om i \u201conpecion, evar |, eet Richard Lane, don: w - ; te wigs Se i | \u201cJune 20\u2014Employ ment \" city a Sh Tre) Be er by Mre Porc Rues NUS san £a, =) 24 >, o y, v 0 ; | and ax girls, hy NM bureaus for bons the Toyz Aberdeen, per a parie Go Cron az \"9 oymjent scheme; Pen Mian Crave pen ings a , provement of I A nd surrou di the ve NE paper by Mrs.Foe of the people, © orence Kelley.New Py ve ntinued on Page 20 ro \u201cDany _ un hed WITNESS \u2018ain 1 ap Le Witnces' printed and in the ay ot mig and 3x Peter streets, \"be and Frederick y John Redpath re \"both: of Montreal Eugene Do AN business commun! ugsll, .dressed Joba munications should be ad: \u201cns patio dou À Bl A Bean to the end d be address ee of 6: » Pers | ; à LLB = : Su : 2 sr i : ng wo wl a AR i Women\u2019s Leh al .\u2018 Edition.RELA A : wo A 0 \u2014 EX playgrounds so HE) iin : 2 0 the last seven years aw ne Packs nd PY Playgrounds There\u2019 A breathless \u2018hush in the Olose À tion, it upport- \u201cnight, : x A secs or : da during \u2018Ten to make and the match to win\u2014 : a o d piaygroun =.the summer vacation of A bumping pitch and a blinding light, TE | nine \u201cweeks.\u2018l'hree ate | An hour to play and the last man.in.a | school yards suited for the ag te not for the sake of a Nbboned o play of young and | Or the selfish hops.of a season's fame, i oro opm mace; and,» | But the Capinin's \"band on his shoulde?= , the river, where : >: ; das Ever | Fig ag réparer be : diversion, where, The sand of the desert is sodden red,\u2014 = \u2018; yet, it has had no funds to 5 Bed yith the wreck.at the square that ve 3 Aura \u201ces 1 1 au SR tu {se GOS ued aoû the Colonel 2 | cad, Pt.St.Charles, was last a bernia, Res to th tion by the city ~ \u201cAnd the régiment, \u2018blind with dust and CCR \u2019 25 years.It enough _ 3 ai ) ke + small Red à for para, ne ma 4 The.Tver of death bas brimmed bis } 1 ou or \u20ac * ¥ - This das been fenced in and divided, > And glande Sar and donore , ) now ony needs equipment, and a com- pctent wn ervisor, who could keep the piayground running all the yesr round.I.needs a shelter from rain and sun, some gymnastic equ quipment for the boys, and a wading or the children.In winter a ding Bo rink can be made out of the ball ground.An attempt was made to run the rink with a local com- niittee this winter, but it is clear that the pla; nd requires a teacher in charge the year round, to make full us« of all its possibilities.Ite ition, 1djcining the public \u2018bath, and the little T:roer\u2019s Park, where the older \u2018people car.sit aboût, gives some great advantages.A: present, during the nine weeks of \u2018he summer, we have on each of these grounds two trained teachers, kindergarteners, and, where the - space: is bz enough ior bays\u2019 games, a man ven (nca Sntares} on ternoon y ey.- ater the children, and keep {Bem Map-| ply employed in all kinds of min both.ively and quiet., , fas, croquet, quoi, BE the voice of a \u201cschoblboy Tallies the Fier.up! \u201cplay ap! and \u2018play the game!\u201d 38.¥he word that year by year, \u201cjet place the school is set, \u2018 - oF ber sons must hear ¢ that hears it dare forget, all: with a \u2018joyfal mind: rough life like a torch in Me, hig ng to the host behind Plag.up play up! and play the game!\u2019 «1 Fe Se = tT Fe Cr Lam ME .1 TOUT 0 + à > \u2014 \\| \u2014 \u2018 ring,\u201d ain is se , spi Beer for the little Hyrivg- 4 ught at the yke Play- - Prager - Tibrars.Ionus \"Let Mvenlation, apd the city gives flowers, i _ 4 reat Li» the ae Tws 2 the grou i om z aN: well, so rs the working can enjo fhe e trai , A ree Forty- ng the season season precation.ars cheerfully occupied % py.There is great scope both in the uses = rh hours could\u2018be put, and in extend playgrounds.oe eh For these playgrounds only serve thon = own districts, They are needed .all JE) through the city.With larger funds |\u201d they could \u2018become, in part, vacation : schools, for children love to be doing things, and they could be taught many useful things out of doors.Montreal ia badly off fer school yards.fn the schools of the Protestant Board there are very few large .Some : È schools have practieally no-playing space Children; ag \" outside the school.door \u2018 gymuasitmnix\" Fellow citizens! let us \u2018decide to have girls and ornsy pa a good-sized play 44, very new library, and huildig school that is bud} in the «ity, and let Mcet and \u201cdé akes - vf make use of them \u2018an the time.The size .shrubs and.= taual - bare- WHY HAVE PLAYGRGUNDS ?playground.J of specially tx \u2014~\u2014 Tare able to - BECAUSE pla od, \u2018tor ise tual instinct, the advanta vis vn.if thwart erous keep them Cr tions, terest to «th ht hut at is unlawful to oe the streets We could { t .\u2018/ \u20187 trespags on private: and ee ip.Teh quarter\u2019 4 Pts vue cy - pis Ten py - : £31 nelps their pruseal development, THEY da ant aso prepares t mentally for th: What will: the Perron Con o.life.For ehi rem.play is not \u2018The smal playgroun a &ould™ le mply nmething they , but some- |ped at very\" small expense,\u201d es \u201c01 they must hay : ère to buildings being .there, \u201cto ve = 3 ip normal and lente .jand other facilities.\" PN \"ut hinds of p lay grounds should THE LARGER ÉROUNDE, \u2018 v hice ?| MUCH, BUT ARE W HIT.ALL PLAYGROUNDS ps The Chicago model coul bc\u201d oo Many little playgrounds for Jit-| considerably less expense: the land w ; \u201cren who do mot.travel \u201ceasily [be the chicf'tost.\u2014\"Fherfence-mighé °°\" wan half a mile from their homes.of wire, instead of.iron, the.wading pe \u201c © vols vards would amswer this [need not Gave à: cement :bott tom.PAT 5 ALL SCHOOLS.SHOULD expense of the swimming pool\u201d RE + + PLAYGROUNDS D.| vonsiderably reduced if its patrons\u201d >< Lee, of.Bostèn, .aun.plied their own bathing te, Patrol du | never so poignant, so unchallenged, invincible a8 when\u2019 embodied in youth itself.One generation after another has depended upon its young te provide it with gatety and he: to persuade it that living a ure, \u2018until men everywhere have ahxiously \u201cpromoted channels through which this} wine of life might flow and be preserved for their delight.The classical city provided for play -with careful solicitude, building the theatre as they built the market place and the temple, and it came | to anticipate the highest utterances of).the poet at those moments when the sense of pleasure released the national life.In the mediaeval city the held their tourneys, the guilds -their pageants, the people their dances, and the Church made festival for its mast cherished saints with gay street sions.Only in the modem i ustrial | city have men concluded that it is no longer necessary.for the municipality to - provide for the insatiable desire for ar | rounded by an embankment twenty -ie and have therefore ventured upon t i feet high.The p to rem à most dangerous and difficult experiment ana ee ea a Eee ytd PRONE PSSST section of this en! ange wn re A An A A A ee BD Tel am eo Bom a In Baltimore there is a Topas j the part of the athletic league 10 ! oa ; vert Mount Royal Reservoir into a great À stadium.This reservoir has not been uted for over tem years.The en: \u2018re tract covers about fourteen acres.The part devoted to water is about 475 - cry, In diameter on the bottom, and ig - .- of making no adequate provision for EB = Par LS = UR CL a the open space with a concrete coloma in *v happily, this nt is being Cl Ele Tt i gintended fat Lis ure Fas nhap experime _ \u2014 vide a place for bathing, dressing \u2026 tried just at the moment that modern \"ARMOUR\" SQUARE SWIMMING POOL.other facilities.À quarter mile es industry has gathered together multitudes of eager young creatures from all quarters of the earth, as a labor supply for the countless workshops and factories upon which the present industrial city ie based, In the United States alone, dt Yes ve t smgall ment for the: sity; \u2018who has a life of will be laid out, and seats built :'.font reati equipment CX Tin in the Pa wretched parts of New |side of the embankment to accommo: o ° ally comes ee within \u2018eoppt d hith, end speaks from ex- (from twelve to fifteen thousand speca perience.He says: \u2018The failure to pro- tors.- If this scheme is successful, Bak -{ vide for the reasonable recreation of the timore will have the finest and most ac people, -and - p Sxpeaially for.the rising cessible municipal stadium in the couns VA bad 0 PP Pid Bh of oh ERE ob od 4 dh TR eet imi ee 4 ud AA aa a a three million of these are young women.peneration, bas .been .the most potent try.s Never before, in civilization, have such ; à , = \u2014 - a numbers of girls been suddenly released | \u2014\u2014 ay .s from the protection of the home, and : Pl.7 , I permitted to walk unattended on city 4 Co \\ streets, and ta work under alien roofs.SP being prized more for their | power or hand.PONS: THU OC pRchemes, lhe © y of 8 ae 3 RE EN ç ; chan doc their innocence, their tender |} LL ee The TO a | 0 ave 1a body unger nomplake fran of tor vote Thx À | | a beauty, their ephemeral Piety.So- Christian tbly Wr Ti | In conditions and -envymptazices; i fo, produce \u2018these \u2018qualities \u2018.: cares for the produc ey manu- éd \u2018 Hae Bet vars\u2019 SL RE FE be for ba el a ere y facture tnore than for their immemorial i 4 om Freie inet.likely to fubuish | J CA new \u2018Sugar\u2014sweeter, more inviting than sugar 1 ability to kneed over the bread of life two \u201cyeasts | an Sati wisn ions, - Frei freedom of |.- has ever been before.« and to reaffirm the charm existence.9 à Yay e cou sure Oo #0.- EEE at y This atppid experiment of organizing = ps pe hs wa | Ne Showiely sped plesmrowd | ©.CRYSTAL DIAMONDS are small tablets of 3 t nise play, » Lo.i ; y {is the most hkely K ! SE course, brought py fine revens e.Pe , one Am \u201cnin | playgrouy Horities shold \u201cibelude 1 do mot: og est supervision The rep.brilliantly pure white crystal sugar, made from ; The love of pleasure will not be denied, =) he aix st 24 Cina fa oti i \" \"à [HS play-of Ma, Joyonsness.24 \u201cthe choicest: Cane sugar.and \u2018when it\u2019 hus turned\u2019into all sorts Taxa ymnay 208 er sa pnd | ail fündamettal éxercisss.- Lo jen taue) bat - pui BoE EE table of malignant and vicious appetites, then golgrounds, ; icégo.ne = é A dle | po ol\u2019 play \u2018hd a ki .bo: § y ) Was : lerate 4, he | © 1 - The fincst sugar ever produced.we, the middleaged, grow quite dis- with playing - Selds, gymnasiums, an \u201cYrgely j and | af thire be the greatest) .}.tracted and resort to all sorts of Te !bathe, which at p = Lg vind $m, al J LL \u2014 ° sirloiire D fonrtain Hoclt, baume we Le ce with nar ory round\u2014t TT ise t the sweet fountain itself, use we parks are pro en \" d are affrighted by these neglected streams; fehich i= used for may, purposes, IN .Re.ORYSY AL \u2018DIAMOND DOMINOS B ; but, almost worse than the ve \u2018free, and are givén Over bakid of habit or | .{ re measures is our apparent \u2018belief that young péaple who Wish té comduat\u2019 | a trolling hie er es be i accord.| au ges ta al nés and \u2018are espe- a | the city iteelf has no obligations in the jag parties, subject Ja city seprrvidion, daily aubjeet in ER ing to a Tair ideal, surely he.is\u2019 getti RE Clally Tor use in Coffer.Le ¢ ; me ter, and upon this assumption the qui chaperonage.ie Many P efube.object the 2 nas ics hea for {ta chief uy ht sort of tr né for june cit = ; t to comm ve deserted boring saloon Selon.hulls traini ; human\u201d body, \u2018 raini : ; .Te eieally al the provisions for publie these municipal es | coreee) med hods of radio hao Tite) hip.of honest loyalty and fairs : eee D ?segrestion.of has pier: 9 re rons aa | to.36.with the development ok.play.become ce sure Le Your grocer wil have them\u2014in attractive 5-Ib.carteees.r Ï thes ie ple into.ma rs | | ih hao of ger of gir ty.god can only be d oped pas I prises in order to profit from their toil, | se, another get of men and, al © women, I am sorry to say, have entered te neglected fie eld of recreation and) Cc breanized enterprises w ma f of this invincible | love \u2018of [3 © ThST.LAVRENGE SUGARREFINING CONPANY, Limited J MONTREAL.| à Tt is #8 if our eyes were holden te the 224 ce amy 8 \u2018 maystio beauty, the redemptive jo, To the ~ rien épis pee {| civic pride, which these multitudes of |, , b young girls might supply to our dingy 3 [ © Lo towne.hese overworked girls - stream x 7 wsuepitng food P \u2018 slong the street the reet of us see -only ais ci western | h : the self-comscious walk, the li * érédual by we le \"speech, the preposterous clothing.Amd | ï hat ve.rédually ro.o yet through the huge bat, with its wil-.in o foe h a: we ask{ ° - derness of bedraguled fosthers, the ol x ; n.eity-Uife differ from] ° \u201c \u2018announces to the world that she sig, St | village: oF the _ - bere.\u2018She demands aitention to the |, in small.sown, ne altar city con.| g * fact of her existence, she states pas: into tan al ife ma \u201cBe jived > ; she is ready to live, to take her .il,\u201d Cities ha oo om toi R , Fhe anid We are quite Sevsamed a tin j 3 \u201c to this bragging announcément om to menld, thes 20 part -of the boy.When he begins to | HR de\u201d His sétrtère + with human\u2019 : > Bo upon the world as a theatre for his progr between \u2018 ; 1 4 t * self-assertive exploits the city Soak : \u201c he 4% country, village ÿ aa j à ads to provide Dim is an ee | of per Soe iy acini | ity, Me and te fn th couby, hell mT) - : ' hat he 76 braver to jump and to elimb |: moning track especially.i them: + rR ord \u2018Repression.\u2019 4 .Bar irom - apd | | Spikes (Pressed Tacks.LA than aay other boy on fhe ey ol Ay E pl Possible to armeage Us Tobdipary | Thi ethos Le particular ord | steel | | &Ralway) | : Put we are much less: puces - meet ground space 4 on chil .\u201cie : Sb d - making tus for.Sa smaller boys a 3 panding mentally, ects i : that a ool} \"Ft is nitely wore Ba : te, Pr Lepieitual à physically, The.city meets, {| Wrought Pipa | Morse Shoss | Shoe Malls { À there js.something of the mating season gi p.vide dug Je apparaius for W.pgropna bts tendaînentel need of human naturé aoe oo { ce a pstrations \u2018there is also | in a a climate Jik quis, (ham, \u2018hy putting down ve grimy hand upon.|} : Lead Pipe much more.most precious moment : SE ot 3 ze heave the - \u201c} tons Boo and - Be quiet Keep wil Wire Lo Horse Nalls.6 .= .= tam | Ea .- > 4 FR PET rt pel ICSU pe | | me 5 al coptribution tq make to the You heh Xie at bh is of ail mer These 5 av of et\u201d therefore they, hate deformed, 1 use- Pr + Les ) È ron pui que as the modern aly | oh Satie + le more HEY purr: td fat, Our sities are.| Fence Staples Rivets shot | j Te Wo | i which: ened , ER Re I \u2019 \\ - ' © i pros Sch oft / 5., 3 i ame Shetek BR \u201cEars Er res En Er | a\u2019 | ww |] ble moment in e ; winter month will: ih aa a , = dires into ol sorts ot abaurd and { To de ane Er fone cat thempelves, i : ; 5; greât- 5 feil Er À - A t obscure expressions her love and yesrn- | eons - cm ing.towards the world fn whidh she os Lon : forecasts her destiny.+ \u201d o The creatures themselves 3 ny dk Sn about them is ie x ed Parks and Playgrou de.; REVIVAL OF FOLK \u2018DANCES t is reported that fifteen Aliowsand +.hool gels of New York \u2018are\u2019 fihdi exhilaration fd benefit to health in \u2018olk dancing, and that 1t is becoming.«0 prominent a feature in school life that the movement is hkely to become a national one, and to be introdueed intn all the cities of the United States.This 16 an interestinz fact, and especially so when one realizes that this trees dous \u2018folk dance wave\u2019 which is epregd- ing 80 quickly ovet America isthe direct teome of the forcible revival of 1 folk \u201c\u2019incez and songs which has taken :n Europe during the.las seven .ye In England much of the interest a \u201c among the populace is due to Mr.Gas 4 \u2026, with whose same the Mo ~har;, Lar os themselves are so closely con-! wo +1 and to an enthusiastic band of 0 cvers Mr.Sharp not only gathered © rc from the \u2018aged memories of ; feagantry) but he obtained \u2026 them the tunes and steps of for- on and neglected songs and dances.\u201ca ~harp's first efforts to introduce : Morris dances it a practical way to 1 vou'h of England began with the cvuching of the perance Working (ir (oh.London, and to show how wonderttis successful the experiment +.* ve quote from Mr.< iris ewn words.\u2018The idea that the \"A os sance might once again.pis as the ordered expression of « na: trea spirit was given to us in this \"The folk songs of Somerset were \u201c, _yt to the working girls of London -n, and those songs of peasant pes .long dea rospbered and spres 4 London etreetu and workrooms ire je news of victory.\u2018We were totally unueed to find the fertility and reson- be ance which followed.Seeing the .folk mueir fall upon suth good ound « and flourieh so amazingly amon -trangers to the countryside, it it aly suggested itself that here w nav | opportunity so long desired to awake the Morr from its long sleep-for.the gen- jus of dancing is born -in the.Aondon gr! of the pegple\u2019 So these dances were pepe By & small band of enthusiastic \u201c \u2019 men, and within half an hour of Coa demon- etration these quick-witted London girlel'ern Townshipe ue, pue Ji a were dancing the bean setting dance ae heartily as if they bad dancéd it all their lives.\u2018It was exactly the same with the other Jances taught\u2014to gee them shown was to see them learned.Of course the music and the steps were quité own to *aese, the London born\u2014quité ynknown, yet not strange ât all\u2014it was æ-#ummons uvver heard until them, yet instantly: heved.The folk songs prepared\u201d us for at followed\u2014here was no mere fugi- \"+ delight and coriosity.We had gives \u201cuk to these children of the city me +s than g birthright long mislai And so the seed once sown grew and 1r.-yvred and enthusiasm for the Morris\u2018 nes from the Esperance Club h soil widely over England, and all uf ac vresied in the welfare of the Ie ¢» anxious to help to revive and keep tive traditional English songs and cances of English men and women, Such, in brief, is the history of the revival of the Morris dances in England, and a similar revival took plaée\u201d about the same time in connection with the folk dances and songs of other European couhtries\u2014although it is true that the people of Eastern Europe have a greater | variety of national dances than have the British -people, and are mbre inti-| wate with them.Together with the revival.of the Mor- tx dances has sprung the on to os \u2018re and learn the old \u20ac Kees -:- zraceful \u2018ancient dances\u2019 ind 18th centuries.There is no \u20ac \u2018at this later movement has deceivod A mich impetus in England from the gants held of late years, and im- country by the Quebec Tersentertey.- : +5.Folk dancing is therefore, Le recognized as a potent influence «ducation, as an important braneh of].+ wn amongst us in town and country: I Te Rb TARRY ESS 3 RON TRES LITTLE GARDENS value of \u201cThe educations] va well known & Çanadisns province of Qu light, ultivated.Tu.qoù a-growing and « blowine.And alive necessarily and shia miss the joy But it is as true individuals, that: what has been can be \u2018done.In G r New Yo: | where the massing of population become a.beart- rareaking problems, \u2018are nevertheless thirty-four gardens vided \u2018by the: Board of aden?connection with the work \u2018of the pu The Board as has em special teachers for the: givded.+ et gives took md Shop contain 3 ndicious ie Freer\u2019?for.ie Sal the sehoal 3 ool gardens therto : dependent upon thé of individus teachers.\u201cà spend lavishly for oR, La physical education.Ite claims as a fac-} À tor and influence in helping to build up health and character is freely acknowledged.Many of the folk dances|- of the world are imitations of common ocegrrences in daily life.The dance 1s but an expression of a mood or action or a story told through\u2019 the medium ot gestures.Thus we have j igious dances, wve dances, the agricultural and occupation dances, and a pumber of others.\u201co accustomed are we to eomsider walk- nz, skipping, running, Thi shouting, ordinary movements in a child\u2019s life that we forget to observe how truthfufiyd the child's mind expronses itself and all that it is thinking of through these movements.Dr.Gulick, within the last, two years, has accomplished \u201cfor the New York *vhool girls what Mr.Sharp so happily vid for the London working girls, and rom all accounts the \u2018dances have been an endlees source of joy and.benefit to Un m.Bu- although: folk dances can be -of ¢+uai help ip the devel lopment of child Li vee they fail lamentably in some Ot 12 \u201cmentary regquivéments of physical training.They fail to erent, sulty positions of the : body assumed in school, \u2018nthe home, e «payground, Nor lo the dances tend\u2018 to, the automatic \u2018\u2019enzthening of the muscles of the ur .and it in imposible to claim for _\u201cm what one feasibly claim for \u201c7 - À stately court damees\u2014that they \u201cnrourage a gracefui or @ correct car- pire oi the body.No.the nts of 1.the originators a inheritors | *: the folk dances, were néver remark-.Wile 1 their a i Ties and light.Re oi foot, ally hose \u20ac played mannal labor.or Yet a hush these \u201can.es should never be embatituted for _ 745 physical trei ANY > ol movements, Morris dances \u201chich a child: t F ; very beneficial eflect of he jo, = 7 iis of muscles, and on + , OTEADS \u201c\u20ac me \u201c= iTation, cireujati 2 : mafri-| Te 1s known thet | Rs pote Be.\u2018nts when perfor Thythmicar, 1 - be done much l , without number of- IX fatigue, than \u20181 nts re performed fo Ra ments 1 LT SO Vp NS UU SURE CO mo its lovely pomibiliied, realization will take: 9; nancially in hare near.the most inferesting school gardens.is.strip four feet wide and cut off the edge of a \u2018 @seund.It ae fit pa ~ 1908, under the direction ES tic \u2018woman, Each tiny © three or four classes took.\u2018charge necessary watering, hoeing and \u2018w The ownership was communal, ES almost bysterica id; den\u2019; and ty words J A 1 à similar strip eut off Er Te park in trot ot Duferix little sons and ne of ew st, Mr.Rockefeller Rw : Education a plot of 8 she Es tenements of roy \u201cent 81 \u2018was very anpromising, but nb rind from Public Se of thie debris by nt at oct Ma races, and using small carts «i po dividual hae vi gar sw Pres took charge, \u201che terest in nature result of a concentrated effort, signboard with es \u2018ne 2 i\" these dances in\" Eve : È there can be Boxe giged) inscribed upon it Æ ining Ja d'a wi board schools.Ones cad scarcely see a BR) ë prettier sight than \u2018thage- little: plots all GE ie anol by rey ov ns But our neighbors, Tos willing.~ Some gardens have been miied er] Hi Hy chile, vam i) 3 \u2018The onlooker : ce pci a sigh\u20141 5 that the child 5 éhements | Ÿ Et Tv I RS seed.Each older one \u2018pat in es = ë \u201c1 begin.of in New York G realize the importance of-'t is work and orgamation the Pp 4 barrows, 8 veral loads of legm- v ome t aspect of this sn do | at CL ET LS NAS pa tes © a : ecmecnree NOW à Hon- $5.00 per season.| calisthenie Classen for children and *! Indies will re\u2018open in Stanley Hall, the first week of October, Terms | Dionne\u2019s Lakeshore Deliver | - pu Cu SC > ro ret Fey + acces, ee Caer a ln | =TWICE A WEEK= = Wednestay Point Claire Saturday\u201d > St Ames wa i For Fine Groceries, Fresh Meats, Table Delicacies, etc, Kindly give your H orders aly.at 4 A IONE SON make {}.| w.& ce - corner Drommond &.St.Catherine Streets, a NATL ORDERS CAREFULLY & = ee \u2014 1 100 mars 000 mins © AGAIN: a veld It the supp of thre.\u201crent Gina g and Dalhousie; It.aims at giving -expmpe- filon without.\u201creterence 46-\"perty tles or part ee Pt ess Coro \u201c+ EN ene cere.race mat rel ard ee ant ; - Ta ar = a Ska 4 - < Lee a i vie wn z ne rc wri Le eee FRET SIP Rs NM, Rte Ae Ed Me \u2019 ; ; a EE us tags spires La Fhe rs At 3 i sat.= ; nt 5) > 3 \u201ctier ta av; Le svojer: - and emotion is its great Charen -bse- al few cities Chat by LARGE: pus ni LARGE PUBLIC.I \u201cThe meré physical test of Nis Falls is a very pars of ho wot wonder.Its power to exeite - tiam Lincoln Montreal ig one bf can claim to have within ifs borders a large wild hill-park.re familiar] ity swith the kind of ploneure tft euch { ; a place gives - should ake ue quick to adopt the polic thé State of Mas- _ sachusetts, whic \u2018the 4 fret American > + state to secure (w Trustees of \u2018stretches of land of \u20ac special J eraty aad distinction wit of site This « example is\u201d nov \"being: rider toi- ow The rétaons for epcuxtog \u2018wach parka, have never been in the words of Cri diet, son er \u2018 the late president from whom we have rares throughout this statement.He rade: the plan for the Boston Park ystems and brought about \u2018the Board of Trustees of «Public Bee quote also 4 rt just pre, e quote rom a repo gented to the legislature of isconein- by \u2018sa committee of three, with the ex pert assistance of Mr.John olan, landscape architect, who were appointed to recommend the puréhase of.such perks | throughout Wisconsin.(1) Theré is \u2018an important, elemert id | \u201cpark can-4' buman nature which the\u2018 to not satisfy.This -j» that conscious or Re, unconscious sensibility to the beauty ei the natural world, which in\u2018 many becomes a 0 and in almost men plays a parts ~ Vhen you Pho are progperous, a this world goes; move your: families to the seasifie or the mountains for the = ol _ suminer, it7}s not wholly for the fresh gir and the.freedom - chat you go.\" Whether you xpalize it or not, large] the sake ofthe.eabtle inf, pes on skies\u2019 and seas, cloide Shadows, wbods and\u2019 fields, ° llth - = in ing of the natural and.the: humsn which we cali lan eeheds' upon and the life of childhood and yor yould ia particular.This ia ani is almost in i A but wi » sa 2 real.Tt is best unde and had been.sung à \u201cthe.Greeks .inven 3 \u201cHelp : phrase,\u2014the épirit pl ne : an influence which has a ost \u201cpecuting < valde as an antidote to the poisonaus; struggling end excitement of city life.Whenever a busy man is over-worried, \u201d the doctor prescribes the on 3 hen \u2018any of us are bronght, i .i (2) \u2018with much unoccupied land, it is dif-l'hi - by éare or trouble, our cure ipto_ depress Tag \u2019 chosen hills.\u2018a comparatively mew country, \u201cof oO {- ficult to realize that this eondition will * înevitably.change.Yet the amount dj.= \u201c natural ecenery sui -eation, and extënt PR public parkas ia \u20ac 1 {relatively limited, and the best is apt 4; 34 various parts a.number.of patks which taken, first b ivate individua eta (3) - while ands.are.Peut! cheap, the state should acquire in ite \u2018hiwill be etually -the bf i Ÿ : \u20ac ¥ 7! \u2018to \u2018be\u2019 used freely by the peo of state, It is essential?That such reservations should, large.of otherwise the * struction of the very qualit \"! sential to.their purpose.3 : contain at least two to three es Thon | the degree - cessible by train or boat or vehicle iis - + in -reasdnable time and, et.I expense.P reagemsbls ye Ce Ë Ek Ë 55 : 3.The air and climate of su + ters Di be a afd.Xh mer months (esi) \u2018agréenble: 4 The property i 5 The site should.ere ye decided \u2018uncommon charm ant son among landscapes, os Sine .appeal to-the nature dorer \u20187 A beautiful hill, wood or pond, with].\u201ci gurrounding land, is fered, with main- 4 tenance fund, to trustees.as \u2018memorial to a dead rond The vus 4 lipesepted and \u2018bears the meme of i rien .A Our mountain will\u2019 at long golfer 10 cover the needs of a greater M and.it, is.:well for ug.te.c= what peculiarly \u2018ch hoicé.épot spots consider pee.a The, Parks and prie A : ter \u2018su , lande for the - ma : \u2018it is character, lo-j be} could not, be di i by great numbers of people, without de- 1 Yes icy es | be: resaonable = £3: : Acres, Five thousand is .fields I They should be socom, mob te\" ; that city paiks are le wire | Bs ; serving lie within our.reach, a » = 4 a of dtfiking beauty will\u2019 25 to\u2019 rep -days that are :past, .when; when; \u201cia.their: ti d, th a tatened Tard ligt oic Toon inf: for a time hei life of hard dn ?e pot.li these id'hopée it: \u2018af no- vided by mantoipal the phd dathers; ry #00 d who , a wield ar 2 \u2018is = a t qd \u201cal ee ad\u2019 : - \" \" y raptf 4 T2.Eat eg ; PRE = \u201c 2e \u201c *, ; ; so.ae 2 + - at is 1 i.\u2018Baker eräde color, of Spain] rope,\u2019 etc.| ound \u2018is \u201cHie \u201cchief.gnd most interesting | feature:- This\"can-be' best described in pearried \u2018on \u2018in.pdol caves, of which there - 4 Lhe words ok ithe vesiter, who has seen\u2019: \u2018were\u2019 great\u2019 But, the.A 2 se.the: playground \u2018was\u2019 oh 7 Loew a\u2019 \u2018little mourtid clon en tid water, where 1 \u2018wpa sta quigk answéé.to 2 \u2018Jehu Mount Sinai,\u2019 , apdy Lae \u2018and EE Thay, hag 50 achanes or fall -Parke 3 ar y She 4 cs.4 mer or - - 2 a [a RE pie.Sr ES \u2018out, as they were: Added, or multiplied, or subtracted and Jick and alert they play- Jarre t to lea] té-théir places.ring \u2018summer the class, teaching is ty Than Es dire pren there 8 en, where the prepare the ul workivoms, where patchi à and \u2018the open air.It.Fi Paradise in more \u201cTt is th muck much regret us dra > papers last week 's Fie he papers d ] Beaver Fluid\u2019) {he DlaTing ground a Lit in the.future to be closed to all Pr that you.\u2018are so deeply con- En movement- of parks avon in ly city, I thought ho WJoue 8 see bat could be « in fof public this fine eed of id hes for yeasts been weed done \u2018candiot calinly ocentem-:{ te the.youth of that\" pbrtion of of the ng th p- deprived of their only 3e be of el lube\u2019 and organizations a + gi jos.eid for Dasebal lacrosse and \" bovis e.D pray SPACES À 3 somes Pisa of our members and \u2018Playgrounds: near them; s0 that smaller equares, ger dene ead sitting rooms an Reed to be provided ony in hone crowded districts which tt larger spaces do not serve.All scientific planning of open epaces for large cities proceeds thus from the greater to the Jems.The greater spaces are of firs: account, because, if they are not acqur.ed at the right time, they can never Le had, and because they afford.not on freah air and play-room, which is that small spaces can afford, hut, als those free pleasures of the open wo\u2019! of which small spaces can give no Fan: © Eliot._ The Royal Trust Coy.107 St.James Street, Montreal CAPITAL Subscribe, $1,000,000.Paid Tp, $700,00) Hosorve Fund, $500.0 0.BRANCHES : TORONTO.CALGARY QUEBEC i .| LETHBRIIGR BRANDON WINNIPEG INDIAN HEAD VANCOUVER OTTAWA EDMONTON ST.JOMN, N.B REGINA FASKATOON and ÊT.JORN'S, Né.BOARD OF DIREOTORS i Lord Strathooos aed Moat Royal, ir AMG.Sir Gorge Dronmond, Vics-Rapsrpy vy Sir BH.Montagu Allan Sir W.C.Macdonalg XK.B.Angus, Hon.R.Mackay.Sir E.Clouston, Bart.g- v.Mercdith, E.B.Greeushields, David Morrice, C HN.Hays, A.T.Paterson, C.R.Hosmer, James Ross Sir T.G.Shau ughnessy, KC V.0, Sir William C.Van Borne, KCM.G H Robertson, - - Manager.SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, BANS oF E MONTREAL BUILDING Janm ONTREAL, Pazsiperr STREET, a | R.WILSON-SMITH 1 INVESTMENTS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4 MONTREAL Pa Street Railway Company so generousiy introduced \u201cFree Car Outings\u201d in 1906, for the benefit of the children of our |eity and those of the adjoining munici- :palities, over 150,000 children have year |ly enjoyed the hospitality of the Montreal Street Railway Company; this not including the inmates of Orphan As;- Jums, Old Folks\u2019 Homes, Nutseries, and Charitable Institutions, whose number aggregated to the thousands each year.The liberality.of our Strest Railway ' Compaity on thes \u2018coton wes: over 5 | wheltningly apprecisted by our litue ones, as \u2018was attested by the multitude of little\u2019 boys apd girls whe participated in these excursions arounr the moun- \u201ctain,\u201d thiough' tie green \u2018fields and into the open, away from the evil air of our cooped-up houses and the ewelter of \u2018he city during the hot months.:It is pot suffice to say that the lit \u2018tle ones appreciated the cac drive, but rim the citizens should also appreciate and s]msist when pomtble s' Company, whose ; or \u2018ofBicials have been farsighted enough to think of our children, and devote w mach of their time and energy towards {their welfare; when we say time and energy, it - is only necessary to reflect upon the fäot that the care and respor- Luibility of those thousands of little ones vo temporarily rested upon the offices of the Compary, and it must be gratifying Lo ail to know that not the dightest Jroumalty\u201d occurred during say of the \u2018out CL his.\u2019 \u201cThe Committee \u201cof the Ladies of the qd Parks aud Playgrounds Association\u2019 of itreal desire to take his opportunity * {to \u201cextend their congratulations to the gement of the Montreal Street Reilway \u201cCompany for their kindly ects, \u2018which bave done so much\u2019 towards ex- x the objects of our Association, and.\u2018feel it a duty to ask the co-opera- and friends to assist -ayhenever the opportunity presents + ip company -which is eo reasonable mands; should we consider the es of opersting an electric street : servite under the existing climati 14 hendPipes as well as the topographial - ajout of our city, which are so adverse to the operation of an efficient eervice, 2 Pééhieh, however, in Epitè/ of these diffi- ie \u2018we can boast of having one of it at rg (Pp ¢ AT WF Re \" int Women\u2019s Edition.errr eee timid Er 8 a EEE \u2014 SMALL PARKS IN THE CITY THE ARGUMENT POR OPEN | SPACES.1.Nothing 1s more startling than the sow th of our large cities, and .the de ulation of the country distriets.{à England tue six largest cities add such lo thew population in any giv- Ci period as tue rest of the nation, counang all tue other bustling towns, «nd the same 18 true in all the highly \\ihzed parts of Europe.It is evident mouern civilization is to have its x in cites of vastly greater- popular 4 \u2018han any the world has yey 5 real 1s likely before many) years to .a nullion souls.- lt is also clear that this is not due porary causes, but is a permanent sut In what we call the progress .zation.Lue multiplied conveniences of the \u201c1, Its Water, sewers, lighted sireets, atractions of large schools, music, ait agit ibrar.es, the joy of varied soy, and the increase of vividness in i.a © us 2 mighty magnet, and creure vies oul habits which .render à re- .» country distasteful.; : hese advantages are attended us drawbacks.\u2026serage length of human life is much less in the town than in country.IMsease .6 more prevälent wu tuan out.Cholera\u2019 infantum, y+ 1 :n the hot months kills.the babies ties 13 pre-emineutly -a.town dis: ne \u2018 ve NY _ \u2018es are\u2019 apt to become hot-deds of rme and disease; the herding of, the veiy poor In cities breeds a degraded 14 +.The lack of opportainity for in- so ut recreation drives.hundreds to «muse themselves in ways that are not juievent, Civilization is.not safe eo ong as any large part of Lhe population 1s morally or physically degrad + Our cities can be saved to civiliza- ou only by the vigorous.and united ation of their eitizens.There is no outside power to help.+ 5.Amorig the essentials te'« healthful city life, pure air.and open spaces are an important as pure water or good drainage.Air poisoning kills a hundred people where food poisoning kills one.Yet, we pay for food inspection and do little to provide our crowded quarters with fresh air.The restorative effects of fresh air are s'rikingly shown in the relief\u201d procured by mapy hundreds of children in simply crossiff a river in a ferry boat once or twice a day.A few hours\u2019 expo- sire of a child on a mother\u2019s lap or 1 a basket or carriage to.the freshness : à park will produce a-sleep such as wver follows opium, chloral or ether, 1»! will yield a chance for health such :~ no drôg can give.All doctors are -d that Playgrounds for the children «i.open-air parlors for parents: and.babies are necessary Uf a.decent; : sien standard is to be\u2019 maintained.je removal of the children from (he vrowded streets to the playgrounds, and\u2019 ther \u2018gathering of the neighbors \u2018from their narrow homes into the small squares and gardens when the labor of the day is over, has worked in many places like a moral revolution.6.It is the bést economy to purchase such :open space before the crowding which can be foretold, and which raises prices.What.are the principles to guide us in naking such recreation \u2018a They should be accessible to all s tha-principal areas of population now | o \u201ci sting, and most probable in the i im- vdiate expansion of the city.(b) All the park properties thus aelect- rs ed, toguther with those now - ~ existing] should, be co pected .in a por 2 bc à 5 unk: hey: PRE rr 5 ~ a io thee ky it ought ol dé for indoor exercise, ts airy élub room.: iden -of such work as this Tie oa the young of our city at Xe 1 about the.age of 14 or.15 years, before -'T'theix ideas are: formed and it is tdo -d-late to'ixstil the.principles of an honest : À wêrk of.this.practical nature it would ga a long way towards helping the boys ! Zens.a _OWEN DAWSON.| CHIOAGO'S IDEAL.is - Ra - ; JDE \u2026 Chitégo's typé \u2018of playgrounds sugges's write that = movement is vastly ore ai ind tester for Tse, shia © 1t, ikiren, rosie ind He little children who find Hy ei = ii vi 6 ie Juvenile Court.: Chicago :anggests \u2018that a -playground \u2018service confined #o.\u2018achool \u2018cluldren is a very.inadequate.ce, \u201cbecause, in the ge: industol \u201ctentres at, least, the.vast orit A children: Ive \"school to 40 he legal working he Abs tbat these ldren - dolmave sélionl 3e ad the more 5\" 1 reason for.a pla PES.\u2018sérvicé that in- Hg Torres then, ét.\u201ceortient \u2018Possible time Eee Mt our very \u2018playground\u2019 0 .mention.por examples, \u2018We, see.that.the old farm\u2019: near.the\u2019 Riis whiclF are now being: des} : vel i induc villages, bave Bob f< 1,5.in all Gen dept wp space for recreation [i .~ ° ground: : \"Westmaunt - dap able.to il for the Montreal ot to; Fy Roar © morrow the most pen point: 4s x view on our island, est mount.qe ne golf links.sde +5 heh; i at £ Committee\u201d ES the Architects OF the Province of Quest a el bec: has.\u2018for some time; been engaged] FS 4 ; ne\u2019 \u2018combiiied han ve *fo Soe ABE 2 5 | in i, fn iin ?on \" 5 a attained +; $y sess gm 000 2 Set foe \u2018swings and ina \u2018study of our and has pre\u201c } RS 54 g 2 ts | beeters,.not: or: kimiargarten - and con- pared some excellent-plée, of new open dk 5.10104 4, > stroction , work, wi ffir igurdening and spaces; and consectine sn-ways, \u2018which .ou a 2 mature etudyf.and-nét for.an orthodox should be esse sided The Bas LA - re oof edu n rather, for public d\u2019 on-thé of -whi Ce I ¢ recreation that nas iar TIE pot ith}. yy.A po e: (RUA - Lae poe SHEA ee © afford a most delightfal} TE, Tall oe PR 2 HI WHOLESALE A BOYS\u2019 se .Re : > - \u2018 2 + - en + : So | .> , AT we es - - who, live.in the de y \u2018érowded, ports\u2019 550 Be alti me \u201cat ss ca ; ; a 54 of the city and spend their time mainly}: À Le | \u2018on.the.streetg, are apt to.bo pt; only {= eo 1) TRH ie be tronblesomé, in the present, but become\u2019 .Cf .i a, Choa ak anything but good citizens.in.the future, | * ra re .i Ces ad To obviate this, boys.clubs, Jave;.N aps ; \u201c4 ; + found useful in many large cities, There ie 4 emf.= are several in operation in Montreal to- |: day, the earliest of which was started by the graduates of the Royal Victoria College in 1904.The one in which I am interested was begun by a friend and myself last fall; our field of operations being that portion of the city known .as Griffin Jongh This part of Montreal is not quarter, but one in which Re boys \u2018and girls can find no square or open space on which-they can get \u2018any outdoor recreation which all young PERTE Wty 2 4 PRED à ve.- a ee [PY Tea THEW.R BROCK COMPANY I 20 (Limited) | LE \u2019 À \u2018 10 a WOOLLENS HOUSE FURNISHINGS |] MEN'S FURNISHINGS qi -LADIES \u201cREADY-TO-WEAR « DEALERS IN PA Crh - < .ms 0° .+ ; Ce Ma.Tal =e dr Y GOODS \"AND GARMENTS .~ EE ni tern Pires er , .: A > .PERLE T , .SPECIAL OFFER | 60 DAYS ONLY ! Hera Pour 3 M3 Thre nee MARINE During the winter \u2018months we have MORSE MARINE ENGINES, iractically at cast, or \"ip, two grease cups, can of oil, can of 1, wrenches, and.instruction book.Kor lack of\u2019 \u2018atoregé rodm, wé are DON'Y.MISS THIS SPLANDIS Crrontuners Each Engine equipped with tier, pum; Saheblor ou the Bes proëdéed 1000-24\" HP; greaté; prising = | ix: Send for our Complete.Catalogue on FAD) GINE and MOTOR CAR ACCESSORTES,.ES \u201c7 = Montreal-S8t John, N.B.\u2014- To + FACTORY, TO Pa > The Canadian Fairbanks Mone, : som to-date Plant emablos us to heey , Targest and ét \u2018assortmên Ra ae a ny Th ER PR Ad = P > 3 de - SE To ay TCI pr fa AE a lina AA CTE Je \u201c ; - - CA ag\u2019 a Nn Te AGW ae ll 7 me TE SO ET ANC A 2e rr ee te rte a rm ne tea re der rT D re .\u2014\u2014 peak - TTI TOI ec = vv aa FN ET v a.TE \u201cce met ma A ems pare cts AA a re Pa ot AT el ST WP Ls 4 cer - Td og we We Te EN have they labored, In twenty years the change in philanthropic methods amounts to a revolution.Ignorance, poverty, and disease have so Jong afflicted mankind that until recently they have seemed inevitable, but to-day we are happily able to look at such things more hopefully.General influences tend to modify the fatalistic the- onies of our grandfathers, and one of most important is a general\u2019 substitution of combined and wisely directed charitable effort for haphazard, impulsive generosity.Through organization a general view of the extent-of poverty is at least possible, and by co-operation, methods of dealing with it are devised, more intelligent and widely useful than are those | likely to suggest themselves to the individual giver.| work 1 young, ; cir, the 3 3 -olhers.man foctionsh tig il rol men steno wag d women vee \"made the\u2019 farm wade to \u20180 peal ment.of Council are : \u2018Committees on on tion, some share in pare | various societies of this gros a the sominitses of work {an we % the Tad ine Society, and thé Ladies\u2019 Benev rtunately tie result of their steal- are represented.\u2018The great enevolent | ing or their -attemnted stealing is -a | - L.- foreigners, many of them refugees, inte | MP2 to all rocety.; ontreal, has inc ely the It is our good fortune in this country | ew population.\u201cThe di he ald that inhévited pawperism ig \u201ccorhparntive- | MRS.LEONOWENS.President Founding and Baby Hospital.: , ii | Two of; or important homitali # \u201c ren MONTREAL LOCAL 7 + COUNCIL OF wom = in \u201cMontreal the fret sign of thie epirit.of \u2018 orgarisation -in philanthropie \u2018work { ; wasn\u2019 sida of women\u2019s societies in 1893, 110 under \u2018the name of the Montreal Local Council of Women, itsel a branch of the Council founded by the Countess of \u2018Aberdeen.In the succeeding ais ears, | many of the ies created created o dad wi ith the city\u2019s -problems, end be.more = public interest in charitable \"work, e been the direct result of the efforts of this inion of wemen workers, \u2018So |} quietly and unostentatiously, \u201chowever that to many the tach will be a surprise.The P Parks pk and Playgrounds Association, after it had enierg- ed from the original sociation, received great encouragement from the Women\u2019s Local Cosneil, who invited Mies Tower, of Boston, to \u2018speak on playground work in that city.arity Organization work was-es-.tablished after a committee of the \u2018Wo-\u2018 men\u2019e Council bad \u2018worked for two years creating public inferest in.the.nest, Dot Park Protective As-| the Tempel | | efficiently.ters of the The societies cation, music social service.EE me pms, a.B.LEARMONT.Chars Orgasisition té led 1 ae Se pu atin were | bon concerning 1mpfosected ad imabaciied mal ome à in the province; th \u2018sdusa defective children; in Son schoal commissioners, juil reform ps be With particular reference ta de an à reformatory for w .The thirty-six tis re the committee of work for the are found representatives from ursery, the Girls\u201d Protesta Pierce Orphan Playgrounds and every period infancy to rae ayy child Shildrer\u2019s ren's intereste § Jews, of the Jlbrew Benevolent, aud of * ingly ghort Teane of lived there in happiness for etre, The Murray Bay pince Jar many y supe ups Tei : æomimitteés of and art, thon ed together f la have felt aE in their peal TE will be sees that {hi e chjel o | Women\u2019s Council is to help in f tis! 8 wige public opinion, sad, by ærmpathe- Semi om as potion, tn! EE the ol and whe grin | wi tar, x Ur, ; , The: children: of phivit 4) de deprived of all means of quppart are sho taken in and cured for, 5 wat 8 1 ae a ep a for + #.case a.3 - ; à n ° nd ty \" H eR re éeveene ast vint] fon ack of: foom;: thid sh * ows cleatlf 4 ui \u2018nead of à: larger and mare.come aay a bit Pot pri Le be tal ukén pat sé Hite \u201choon 8s : est a \u20ac > ~ ad Fu Vol a report té the pa ME in munici .and successful effose.vas THE CHARITY | haa Been earns molt ORGANIZATION SOCIETY to the : = \u2018In the social life of to-day nothing is mote tragic than the man or the woman who reilly.wants work and cannot find it, and the man apd the woman who aré ck top old to.work 4 and are obli 4 to rt nd peformatory ork, | oept aims of for ther \u2018 civia jens, | their bed.oy re i 7 bred = music and art\u2019 have also poverty is np disgrace, but'a misfortune, philanthropy.+ |both to the poof themselves and.to so.cigty at large.I is a disease and should be cared for by the State and by charitably inclined persons with alt |.the love of heaven; but we must not confuse this disease of poverty.with pauperism, because paupersm js a far différent type and m more dangerous.- The latter is the preying of para- 1, he who will not work and who pre: fer to live on the labor of olhers,.steal pi the birthright of the workers, and oO Friendly So- Asylum, the Assogiation and of life, from moted by the oF for t the aged Li the church.rial Rooins, focighies | | rare, and it 1s our bounden duty Ports h the knowledge of sociology and by deen -wist \u2018administration of relief not to allow payperism to grow aud to be onze.a curse.to ourrelves and a greater Emanu-El labor quietly; and\u2019 ate r curge to.our\u2019 clilldren and to our, obil- Tork or the ck) ae Tair Dame Bene sul (dren's.cidre -Unloekily, Maternity once bom; grows with: great : Bout Is wot pop S part à oe Tor {op jand when \u2018grows al the wisdom = \u2018the : hens eid Wie are, paseo a Te boit vous Shee st ithe Fart to ore the neccadties: of die.+ Mens with a seam | © warth so sure .entering, have \u201cone - ef the minister of the Mother Country nid dés ents h tel work \u2018by :providi apd change of gir for ony ase 26 rest ee ee it Neal) otk Gaitld beni to \u201cthirtys {bee Chat, hospital ax rg, Last ith i 0 The work of the societies on the com mit Tit tee of = ae and iene ls is-of a varied | rac sande jk mai oe te - camps \u2018of The h-Went, ng: s0 Well ha Nn Comp ba { poor.\u201d i = speoch in; Lapden 4 t \u2018by hel} ing 1° Fl the poor :wé must be thet, 2 that Pre {do not epdow: poverty; that the \u201cden :| was smaller charitfes; fewer work houses, 5 sud more homes] more Pleasures and | less drink; Emaller cities and Jager nowiadge born.of Kinship with the Suth is the object of scienti-' de charity\u2014unfortunate'y called organized charity.To this end, we lcok for the cause of the trouble, and in order to find it make a thorough inquiry.We seek to make the pocr independent and te accomplish this we form a definite plan of help.In making this plan we take into account the relatives, the church, friendly societies, never forget ting the family as a unit.We also give adequate relief and see the case through to the end, but a'es, thes> thm.cannot be done.unless the applicant is will ing to give his or her bearty co-opern- tion.\u2018Help the poor to help -them selves; teach them to Jeok upon pauper ism as a degradation.\u2019 With this idea in view, during the year we have thruzh our labor bureau enabled applicants to earn more than $13:000 proue permanent and tem- porery emplo at our office in 150 Bleury street.R.H.LANE.\u2014repurene MONTREAL DAY NURSERY In 1888 the pioneer Day Nursery, of Canada was started at 174 Mountain street, by twelve ladies, who gained the consent of the members of the Y.W.OA.to opén as their branch.From that small beginning the work grew, to such that in 1800 it was consider oe for the Nüisery to \u2018| become an independent institution, and an-act of \u2018inc n wes applied for, and granted.Ee Toe the abcommoda- tien in the Mountain street home was inpdequate, and generous friends made it.\u2018poesjble to buy 30 Belmont Park, a commadious house.with grounds, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1909.\u201ccmsipnen CARED FOR AT THE ! DAY NURSERY WHILE THEIR MOTHERS - © HAVE TO BE OUT WORKING \u2018In less than three years, children had to be refused admission for want of room.Again, an appeal brought ut cient money to build, and in 1908 large wing was added, and the busding was conveited into one of the best)! 1 equipped Day.Nurseries on this ¢ontin- | ent, It is still managed and maintain- | ed by a ladies\u2019 committee.| The main object of the Nureery ia to \u2018 mother\u2019 the childien of wcrlung wo men from 7 am.to 7 pm.daily.Chil dren.between the ag:s of three weeks and twelve years are admitted, no te strictions are made as to creed, nationality or olor.~All are amply fed, -suth- clently clothed, and\u2019 trained with loving patience by matren,: teacher, and hurses, to be.clean, obedicnt, truthful -and tn- dustrious.\u2018The women Are helped in various ways; they are provided with work, and often with food, medicine, etc.\u2019 when there is sickness in t} homes.During last year there were 219 chil dren from oe hy thie city, who spent their in the Nursery an benefited by \u2018its inffuence aud care.EMMA THOMAS, THE DIET Dis DISPENSARY The Diet Dispensary has completed thirty years of quiet ministration to the poor and sick.It had its beginnngs in the spring of 1879, when.a committee [ connected with, the Y.W.C.A.decided to 0 en à ace where the poor, who hed sick n their \u2018boïfSs, could obtain nourish food -œuited to the case.With a capitab of e:ghteen Zoilars these ladies.fitted and Playgrounds, ; agement for twenty-three years, four .which she was also superintendent.ur the past fourteen years, Mrs.John Savage has Ltzen president, and a mo indefatigable worker.On her resign- tion, Mrs.Lachlan Gibb was elect-; | president.\u2018MISS DE WITT, President of the Diet Dispensary since iu beginning, up.-a park of thre basement in the then oecupied by the Association.small gas.stove: was obtained; a few\u2014very few \u2014dishes, and one or two pots and pans, some friends contributed remaining things sheolutely bit and the Diet Disponsery vas ready.The committee; like many ocpem om _just beginning; could pot afford help, and every pint of beef tan, every glass of à ie, had to be made by the meinbers of the committee themselves.The first yon there were some three hundred applicants.At the end of three years orders bad become more vumerows, and a helper was employed, to give all her time.to.the cooking and ing.The Dispe was remov- Led to the basement of the American Presbyterian: Church, where it remained reptfree for fourteen years.lts next move was to & house on Osborne street.- About four years ago the committee realized their desire of having a home of their own, when the building at 70 Mansfield street was taken sion of and renovated.During Le last year, pes pints es = ten, 6,502 pt chicket \u2018broth 3,064 pints wine jelly, 1,674 pints cadf'a foot jelly, 10.651 pints milk, a0 \u2018pints meat jelly and mutton broth, 1 2 puddings.Whilé the Disperwary primarily for the sick poor, its\" Tac \u2018eacies are also available for patients able to pay.but who cannot have the | nourishing délicacies prepared at home.\u201cNurses are employed.to \"vie in the poor districts A at increasing number \u201cThe, Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institution bas: seldom applied for public help outeile yearly.subscriptions, one of the few after it was partly de strove poor fire in 1903.A good work is being carried on in the home.Many of the children who are not claimed by parents are adopted and find good homes in the country; none are given before strict investigation has been made into the character and circumstances of the adopted parents.MARY GIBB.THE MONTREAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL The Montreal Maternity Hospital m doing every year a larger and more important work in the community.\"The patients in the public wards are, for the most pert, unable to pay; a large proportion are immigrants, and the maj are married women.In the last hosp 1 year 601 patients were treated im the wards, and 95 in the externe department.\"The out-door department is a great boon to very poor marmied women, who cannot leave ther families and homes to come into hospital.A - Ep.I ATE MRS.WHEELER, RAM 5 A long friend of the I.ndies\u2019 Benevalent in -doctor and a nurse, when demanded, ave tient out to every case.The hoepita] has several urgent needs, i{ and some po:tiors of the equipment are {Mot yet complete; for example, the la- \u2018borato: rating room.With an a DE of patients a larger money must be found to carry \u201cthe work.The establishment of a à_endowment fund and a more gen |.génern:s support on the part nublic would soon place the fi- one ES CAMERON, Ci #4 > C2 wi pres (5) pa] UE, 1UCE has, clan gard tion trie Que wi an.foi: kr nn that 0 hie the cm cent Ord T} mos! wae and ded §1X this hom lirhe has bas ve | OD Od Ge k ./ LR TS CTY VU.[HE VICTORIAN The Victorian Order of Nurses National Juinlee of Queen Viet val charter was grauted by the Queen, .R- who ako _gave per! initrais 'V, 1.H- 15 order.connec- nr The need of nursing, both in e trained {2 ssistance, -and also olny are Wn 3 Sed wit thi wom cs kind d£ 2 vo Lu Tran wo! ie\u201d a ne as à Lal Ve st he.go ent, .n with medical i.districts not yet supplied with doe-: workers; £ for cic Ba ; - :or men in the ecantil popula: | st stitutiond and for tribution amongst : , Each \u2018means a two- | EY : eine to eupply nurses trained in ; Le = 0 se ntral autlority.Their Excellen- Another class \u2018of Sorkin \"mère \u2018capable oe Lord a Lady Aberdeen used their but not Jess deserving iv entrusted with 4) :> patron of the order, and the women\u2019s Edition, ORDER OF NURSS \u2014 rvice in Canada as the themselves as » they çan, either mission to Use from désertion or owt ,or from I.on the badge of.Fhe the fast Yat the natural bread-winner | was on several occasions brought jded, and one of.\u201cthe National Council of.Weméu.\u2018| the atest ¢\u201d phoblorns ia connection | c'ories of euftering and death | With the work is the disposal of this ac: \u201clp were reported from newly [cumulated stock of plain garments.The! | stricts of the country, and it.| committee look to - the benevdlent peo-k- y \u2018hat something must be done | ple \u201cof Montreal to' sid hem in this 0.fie more possible.for-the wo- work, by an ipereaséd purchhse of thése | nl children who were making, garments for the different:Aharitable in- vince: of the North- A thé poor.hensive scheme wae drawn vp its Ro the Rooms.i= and district nursing, enbject to cue tn wave this echeme recognized | finer work, for which they- get better or Le national memorial, and! pay, This is a much appreciated de- \\\u2026-en, as president of the partment of the Industrial Rooms work, \u201c© cncil, assisted largely in supplying, as it does, to\u2018a large patron- and organizing it in such a age in Montreal an opportunity secur ~ 1 meet every demand and ing, or having made to order, under- ÉVéry scruple clothing of the finest quality.Alto- «vrunization of the order con- gether, between the two classes of a central board, while in each workers the opportunity of selt- nire there is a board of man-j \u2018help, or in many .tases self-support, 18 wi.There is a chief lady super- brought within the reach of nearly two who visits the local branches hundred homes ch y cme to time.The Governor-Gen- | MABEL HIOKSUN.\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROTECT ION OF ANIMALS 1 Hames.iit Ps vane\u201d Tr pet wo! ven su was-| & re gickness exists, relief} § ae pa pe oe women who apply LB \u201c: ranizeu 10r nd | for: \u2018aewing ë bérally young amiltes- IB Memorial of he an lid : Jepending on them, beving been left #0 BR | employment.It will I: à that the greater Li a 2 = D Ts hose in whose = +.\"ling for the suffering animals in and about J Montreal was first inaugurated, and since {couraged among children.\u2018There is now à \u2018enly a beginning; Branch hopes that lectures may be given « xr 5, (SN hw hs has tre ot x.a |éruelty is often perpetrated: through ig- \u201cWe.speak for those who cannot speak for themselves.\u2019 It is many years since the work of car those carly days the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has had many hard struggles.It might have disappeared altogether had it not been for © the perseverance of a few devoted citizens.In 1808 the Women\u2019s Branch was established, chiefly for the purpose of increasing the funds, which were not then in a satisfactory condition, but also that by the influence of women kindness and humanity might be en- a Children\u2019s Branch of Atty three mem- | bers, at a.small -2mquel fae, This is in time the Women\u2019s in the echools of \u2018all denéminations, as norance.With the help and su of a very generous public, the omen\u2019s Branch has, since its foundation, from various en- de -ident.reat difficulty was fond in creating inspectors, : blie confidence in such an undertak- who are much aided by the city police.| and therefore in securing the funda t-vessary to demonstrate its merits.It and a lethal.chamber, Tent to the: city LAs.cn?to public esteem, and may be re- emb gradually in- = led as a permanent national institu- Be bership List is \u20ac \u2018of the rie] © -s under the order.There are six Wn Victoria Memorial Hoepitals, ed + 15 hospitals in all are aided by |e, they may be able to establish and.a ATT 0 ior this object.It is understood Jong dre Lady Grey is interested in having Pp ident\u2014Mrs.\u201cBaumgarten r small nursing centres throughout Tes residen _ amilt Ce : country.An endowment fund .of Fim vice-p Mrs.\u201d # oa t me $107,246 has been invested by tha.\u2018Second viee ain idèman.~utral committee of the Victorian + Hon vicopresid ; 5 Sande : Order, : \u201c mecretary Mine .cy 4.illespie.ie.The local branch in Montreal has been \u201cHon.Co = : M.Pr most suceessful.In 1898 a nursing home CE 2e MF ol TT vas opened, with a lady superintendent and one nur:e; others have been ad- \u201c+d to the staff as work increased.For PROTESTANT TMPANTS HOME, jo vears the work was carried on in this way with .fair success, then the The work of this inafitation, \u201cwith of Jady thit:y nurses are employed, making in life and become useful citizens.past year aome 3,561 visits.Trese hecome more and more centres tivity.The district nurses become srvn and loved, and have every.Op- L hoot He w \u201cas M.mr We ter and give help to the-sick, and ob- | \"zit interest te.ft.Henri and (un-zonde- \u201cThies: Victorian nurses now working, AR -donnection with apegtion, \u2018ne engaged by the city.\u201che Protestatit \u2018 Board.of School |.~onerd.Two Victorian nurses » charge aë the i given * Tuberculosis, League}: and they | wv instructing.¢ inthe care r« nf tubertulosid: \u2018the late \u2018ares collect small fees from THE INDUSTRIAL ROOMS tertainments, \u2018raised almost ten- thous- the endowment fund, and the rest - has.QUEEN VICTORIA.| been used for running-expenses, :as\u2019the | membership fees have been inadequate.of eath Governor-General is hon.The society now has a capable secretary- treasurer, and dour regular 1t-owne an ambulance for disabled animals however, gradually justified its for the destruction of stray dogs and 3 There are now twenty-three dis- men\u2019s Branch hopes that in the future, when the society, ghall be support.by ite members and annual subecrib- affiliated.These hospitals were needed -~d by Lady Minto, who made a maintain Se mach pe lod home eet L effort to collect a fund of $200,- 10 ng-dregeted.of dogs\u2019 home, \u2019 .The of- was given up and nurees estab- strongly organized A in various districts.This plan agers, was comme forty years ago in rived entirely satisfactory, and it a house.secured Foy t wd t.hs has adapted itself to gradual extension % or Anderson pt ax werk has offered and .funds- have [streets.This home bern provided: - In-1905- there.were four for respectable and erg oo poor + Qurses in three districtes there are |dren or for children with b put-one ne parent new eight nureing aistriots, while some that these might be \u2018given a start, corner of Lagauchetiere.x as numbers increased the home at nity to improve the social.and nie condition \u201cof their neighbor- Local committees \u201cladies have formed in connection \u2018with the work for\u2019 many: aut of employment.nneuve.the \u2018north-esét and \"West- it have led the way in this effort.maunt not having Toor is ex- ne of typhoid fevedi- fhe - pases © larger number of patients un- cet f accommodation in the hos- © «ne month there were more \u2019 ERE Vv cases.> able to pay.but about half ork = done free of charge, ny societies.contribute linen nr for the poor.JESSIE .\u20ac.SCOTT.> \u20187 \u2014- lustrial Room, Li Metcalte © rene in 1831, ap outgrowth Heme and School of Industry by Mes Hervev.\u2018fhe aim Cv > to provide work in the \u201cing for poor women, that + 1 _ et 21 A en i ve fre of fd SCR Es pus NEW PROTESTANT : MrANTS HOME-ANT Guy street wag purchased; where results have -been excellent.Up to the present about five thousand children have been given shelter; being admitted at fourteen days, and remain ing, if: necessary, until five years of a And what influences may not some, w 10 uate from this home, wield in the n influence which in no small e must depend on the foundation laid in these first five years.As this is the only Protestant institution where the homeless mother, is admitted with her child, about one thous: .and of such\u2019 women lave found a refuge re! ere.Again the work.has ou building, which has been sold, committee häve purch 7 feet of land on the Cote St.Tac road, near Snowdon Junction, where at ent the new building is in hand.(is ex pected to be ready.for ocsuption J on mode \"ice the pamber of children, c pace to for playgrounds, and dollars, part of which has gone tof .In the time the ity ja\"occups- ing \u201ctheir summer\u2019 the and there is ample \u201880.néc ine - gift of Mr.R.England .REFORMATORY orn WOMEN There are two systems- of elses for ¢rime, which may 'be \u2018foighly described as the Euro can: The former \u2019 \u2018Punishment the principle,\u2019 prevention the incident.\u2019 while\" the Tater; revérving the phrase, Accépts \u201cp i \u201cThe nain ide American, systems is to show ty goodneid, ¥ possibility of a good: gr exterminate even \u201cthe.The method is to rade Jae and proceed.err.be tal pd Fa CT ( ones OF \u2018Women pro principle.the bea : \u201d \u20ac =.this propert RA A.Tall of London, in and the Ameri- for its motto: usel shoul usef +118 Das NC : rn a alde avn CE add esse, 4 ds cacao ana | appeal to the \u2018worker\u2019 ds really The: \u201cEnglish system, \u2018whiéh has : prevailed in Montreal, condemns \u2018prisoners.to this, f futile labor, degrades them by deprivation\u2019 of means for personal Clean liness,, aid.reduces pro fresh, air \u2018and exercisé.them Physically by and withholdi Under pol a systera\u2026 prison life may easily lead to deeprr, deprayity _ after served.women is ta send them\u2019 world understanding that \u201cthere \u2018is place.for them in decent\u2019 society, \u2018and time has been eformatoïies - for back to the prepared to win it.by their labor.The : essentials for achieving this fas ass.experiment has proved, are: .1, Land xeligious; es- Edueati \u20183, physical\u201d tr train trade.instruction; ing; .4,.rewards: for progress.The indeterminate sentence.and system: ere .commended., .The .parole.2 2 parole wr ; tem {gets , the, girl's .fitness _ to.reg life outside - fhe reformatory Sa we) | The places responsibility, pn he The choiee proper executive offic is mest important, and officials.theul be prepured who-are genuinely: intro | in the-works < It \u2018häé-been suggested\u2019 reforraéti thoroughly cer took aftér- = brought before \u2018the courts.Help.to find employment after emerging from the reformatory is ab that fart at - through probativn, shoutd- be | ried \u2018before sentence:is pro-} nounced: Much \u2018has been *done in this way \u2018for children, dnd ! the Montreal [ Women\u2019s Club supports a probation offi- juvenile .\"offenders # da I BDAY, JA 18, 1 1000 AN 5 Carat qui Xo, MIVIUio AML {RL AIR Ka eds se * 12 47, ; \u2018 b ' GROUNDS, COTE ST.LUG .Jabor, therefore prescribed work to enable them to earn their own liveli- \u2018hood.All \u2018attend in the \u2018school depart: ment until the age of twelve; then the girls are tanght sewing, work, and laundry work; the boys have manual training, including carpentering, etc, and work about the grounds.The sewing department is very efficient.Al - the clothing- for the children, including boys\u2019 suits and overcoats, 15 made in the house.About the age of sixteen, or when qualified to earn their living, girls are placed in \u2018aituations, aid the boys on \u2018position in the city suited to: the capacity and ability of the individual, _.farms, or in some had ond Aegon indy THE CHILDREN'S i At the beginning of ome, \u2018The officéys are: Firat directress, Mrs.E.: B.-Greenshields;- \u2018second directress, \u2018Mrs.G.W.-Eadie; treasurer, Mrs, Wm.Robert \u2018Ar- Prentice; \u2018mou, ' Tres Hervey I { oieer Protestant institutions ip 15 y\u201c and the only one devoted solely to eseretary \u2019 dai t .: a.\u201cTHE HERVEY.insmiqure: ; cooking, house- the present year there were- fifty-eight children in\" \"the urpose \"so | h Mrs.\u2014 nstitute is one of\" the .MEMORIAL HOSPITAL The Children\u2019s Memorial Hospital of Montreal wag founded \"over five years ago by a few friends of suffering Chik dren, their aim being to alleviate suf- \u2018 {ferings of little children, then unprovided for, and to prevent and cure such deformities as are prevalent among chil dren.Though the Children\u2019s Memorial Hos- since \u2018the time of its foundation, as oh its \u2018ups\u2019 and \u2018downs\u2019 the indefatigable workers who were on its first committee never lost heart, but with de- M | termined perseverence they weathered the storm of uniary \u2018put-backs\u2019 until at last thèir \u2018right\u2019 has proved \u2018might; and they are now in a position to do the tremendous work that is needed to be done for the cripples of Montreal and, indeed, for the cripples throughout the whole of Canada.Children have been sent to this hos pital from the North-West, from differ ent parts of Ontario, and Quebec, many of whom have been cured either wholly or partially, and sent home to happy arents and friends.English, French, Chinese, Italians, Indians and representatives of various other nationalities, liave been benefited by their sojourn in the temporary quarters of the Children\u2019s .Memorial Hospital, 506 Guy street.And now that the hospital has been moved to Cedar avenue, the work can be increased a bundredfold, if the public will give a liheral support.The new institution on Cedar avenus a includes the administration- building, and the e éare?of half-orphan, children.It wes.ate: Mies Hivd \u2018 \u2018founded in 1847, by the.\u2018and in 1873 eeeived its.char- 1 Hervey, ter The.abject of the corporation.is to rovide a home for .\u2018half- en of *Protestant.parent- | receive and \u201corphan -chil age, - not ounger than five years of age, and fo educate and train the girls for domestic service and the boys for je employment.| abla is asked to pay \u2018a mo the child, but if she canno child is'not selined admission shows fifty \u2018percent of dren Pr > ete = A PE Ed SE PS 2 _ tite Sa ate Sw + ee 257 ARTE IA Atria gn \u2014 FF Lor ARTERY .Do - : > ve Mas 3 Fe RIES crap EERE WB PE wl à GATE RFA \"5 me et _ Le : a ; ; + a : .- 2 - PRE .: LP ETES SE +: ne : EOE SE N TET TT more = sr hs - - - as mime cest me a, a N ; A 1 anc ong PSOE] Zan Ces pe 6 re tir \u201d oh = a ; \u201d iho REY x A Le Le , [EE ER EE FEN pate = RUSE PA Mère, i a es i TR ; + Se = > pe pe : ot pt ; x 2 re SFR , Et Target RE qa, pis ~ ra et MONTREAL \"¥: Wr Chir | +] \u2018A tiny notebook containing - twenty names, and a little unpretentious house in an out-of-the-way street in \u201che city of London, England, were the visible beginnings, more than half a century ago, of the first Y.W.C.A.register and | .the first Y.W.C.A.home.But this work, which had for its object the-phy- pica}, social, mental, and development of young women, .has gone steadily forward, and to-day the Association numbers more than- seven thousand organizations, with a membership of nearly five hundred theusand.The \u2018origin of the Montreal Yeung Women\u2019s Christian Association, in May, 1874, was, perbaps, equally smell and unimportant, but \u2018not by might nor by power, but by the Spirit of the Lord of Hosts\u2019 has the work been prospered, and as steadily advanced to its present overtaxed publish Te- port recently published is an astonishing record of widely extended and wisely directed helpfulness.The Y.W.C.A.purchased its present property in 1896.Extetisive alterations were made and the dedication of the building tock place in March, 1897: The debt at that time was thirty-five thousand dollars, which amount was gra- .dually reduced nntil ite final discharge and the burning of the :mor:gage on Oct.27, 1808.With the cancellation of this indebtedness the last difficulty in| the forward movement of securing funds for the needed enlargement of the building seemed removed.Definite action was immediately taken.The hearts of the committee have been encouraged by the generosity of many, and ines of aid have been secured.Competitive lana are being prepared, and it is foped that the time is not fac distant when ths Association can.publicly an- mounce one-half of the needed sum in view, and then, by a short\u2019 campaign, secure the remainder, as it is the intention te open the building free of debt.With added years the amount required for this purpose bas \u2018nereased | from forty to seventy-five thousond dol- Jars ,but with \u2018even.more rapidity has the need for added etcommodation become apparent, through the advanced cost of iving, the non-proportionate rise in salaries, and the growing number of wage- earning women in \u2018our midst.The raising of this sma will require united prayer and earnést-effart on the part of those most deeply intérested, but may they not confidently hope that a responsive publie, by_ sympathy, support, ration or \u2018show its appreciation of the work, * which, for the past, thirty-five years, has ood | for the physical, social, intellectual, and spiri- tnal development of hundreds \"of young women.- a ,E.B TENNEY.Supervise J gore in Canadian ei ties: Mont 5; Halifax, 2; Kingston, Y: Foronto, 5; st.John, 9; London, 1; 4 Winnipeg, 1.So Ty 7 ; {these should be Fi £7: AS 16 RPA {ipod Fra ASS AIOSTTE | - BAC - 8 Free mee .THE YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, COR.DORCHESTER AND \u2018STANLEY\u2019 STREETS.1 i Lh - | AEN HOCHELAGA COUNTY\u2019 2 We C.T.u.The County Union is composed of.the twenty affiliated local unions in the city.and suburbs.\u2018Seven of these.are \u2018Y\u2019 Unions, composed of young women.The Woman's Christian Temperance o Union was first organized, in Montreal in February, 1883, by Mrs.v eutia You- mans afterwards the first president of the Dominion W.C.pme.years, there was only \u2018the \u2018one: n\u2014 \u201cthe \u2018Central.\u2018Through the efforts of the late Miss Dougall, other -unions \u2018 were.organized in different parts of the eity, when.it was felt.to.be a -neceasity.that formed \u2018Into: 8.county This.was done in \u20181806, with Miss Dougall as premdent, En tho | continned as head of\u201d Union.tintal her.death in 1904.© The \u201cobject \u2018of or- a organization.te agir ee en aye.a - \u201c+ , ganizsing was that the women of | \u201cthe county might be more.thoroughly\u201d tit- | ted for working for the extermination | of the liquor traffic, and the protection of the home.The county has twenty-eight departments, under the supervision of superintendents, who plan to direct and\u2019 advance their special lines of work.\u2018These departments are classed under the heads Preventive, educational, evangelistic, Social and legal.The departments \u2018taken up.by the County Union are: Literature, evangelistic, moral education, health :and heredity, scientific temperance .inskruc- tion, anti-narcotics, ower miskion, militia and volunteers, - legislation and: pe- medical temperance, , hu- |.tition, .mane education.» -Loyal Lemperage : Le- con- gions and Bands of Hope, m tests, lumber! camps, sailors, railway :em- loyees, franchise, street railway, Ford 8 y observance, - World's Ww.C.Fa U .missions, home missions, \u2018temperatice gro- ms, - parldr meetings, cabmen and re- § Ct ya aT en .eR 4 + Cty \u201cLl A a = \u2018 re terre mai tried ai te item detente tmetieminte : .oc CT Yea Ey ey .pres Ca PE 10 A A - \" I - CONTRACTOI | man who ; ares, who, devote: alt\u2019 their time {by \u2018the local \u2018unions, and enable the sup- ferotary: Miss Christian Richardso : 1 Mrs: David > ott.| ETH SH | ife \u2018history of Jumanity has.por : A topre + > mr rt NEC ESTABLISHED 1860, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 S, WAREHOUSEMEN, FORWARDERS AND CARRIERS.\u2014 CARTACE ACENTS FOR \"THE RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM, THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY COMPANY OF CANADA, ETC, ETC.usage.The badge of the W.C.-T.U.ina spill .bow of white ribbon; the motto, Home , and Native Land.become nt n devotes ber time to\u201d helping those who.ni help bécause of intém- perance.She also ' distributes -litera- ture and endeavors, as opportunity arises, to, make known thé el \u2018of.total ab- ence.The Central \u201cand \u201cPoint Bt.Charles\u201d Unions: have Also city \u201cmission.time to the The\u2019 County Union, besides.the regular executive and annual meetings, holds: three rallies during the year, which \u2018provide au nity for the W.:C.T.U.\u2018to \u201cmeet to report or.\u2018done erintendents to bring forward the claims of thëir departments, besides planning joa any special line of work that may [ be: ted.: present officers are: Mrs.- R W.McLachlan; vice-president, ne ocre \u2018Mis.Massiah; pulstions; * der re A nan a Th nn © vue ce time ALL bene à Ry LE Salar né ii ma he ms mem ene ee ey edith and pines Tt are uc | on nu oe eevee: of hh pancetel | © of \u201cis ; datés of a, he -becatise : it - * : \u201cIrthe ,upcette of he Moly eless.a : | Ci ATON, President ESS i white ribbon badges, pestismertery | y ad ith lors à + wo; President, \u2018 \u201chonorary correspond-j adf > : WERE showing a choice sortment of these popular You\u2019it find them perfect in every detail, some, models that are almost plain, and others band._ somely trimmed in various attrac- gowns.\u2019 tive styles, not too elaborate, but cach one chosen to mest the requirements of women who dress well.Made of fine Panamas and Volles in this Spring\u2019s new soft shades, all smartly tailor.'edin the Empire style, with _ beautiful silk applique trimmings.to match, and the now 5, Directoire sleeve \u2018n, cluster \u201cBow Directoire sash.»> \u2018that oppress women, ahd even pass lawa one - to\u201d o¥érlock: conditions that are unjust to them, Still.if this be true, I can not but think that a sensible and firm declaration of such grievances made by women to male representatives would be as efficacious as a vote.Then, is it so certain that the suffrage will turn out a universal panacea?The vote has never cured man\u2019s grievances; he still remains, ag creature witiy scores of grievances awaiting the sym- \u2018hrought recruits from \u2018country towns.| péthetic.eat.\"IT.tan - easily\u2019 go a bit of the way with the suffragists.but part company with \u201cbhéïtn when they intist.(hon- voting-power would enable women the better to fils their own sphere in life, and that ib properly belongs to that sphere.They argue that the direct vote, bringing a sense of responsibility, will widen the mind and train the judgment.T'answe to that, that if the stern reahties of life have not given women a eense of responsibility, then neither a vbte, nor a seat in parliament can do it.On the other hand, the argument thaf voting degrade women seems to me extravagant, though it may easily diminish the respect.which men generally have hitherto shown them.Instead \u2018of committing the folly of rebelling .againsv' inevitable differénces between tHe sexes, let us remember the - high privileges which these differences provide for \u201cus.\u2018Paradise,\u2019 says Mahomet, \u2018lies\u2019 at the \u201crom ii you, will spect that rom al \u2018you, will suspect that am in\u2019 a fair way to join the Ænti-Suf- ége Lenque.2 ' Ever yours, - 1 ,-,EB.REFORD.Brocket Hall, May 1, 1900.| \u2019 BUCLID: HOR SUFFRAGETTES (1) Ba Bquare is a fojrsided they | figure, bi has all its sjdes policemen Fa .Ÿ The score stands nome to » Eight innings played at 4 Parke and\u2019 Playgrounds, Pd SP Tete eget tea ee - CASBY AT THE BAT.7 7 Flite Alte.nT mee Be as ey 29 ~~ \u2014 3.IA \u201che wrote it The style suggests «till to he Ig aang.sh + \u201cAnd it\u2019s.Independence , er out on the bleach © ers, Co .There are thousands up in the stand, From the Liedectafe] band, © | Wa re - 2 One run to win,- and'the la À 3 But it's Coney at the bet l =~: = e of Townsville\u2014 .~ ab the p n a fate, nd he caste his eye on the pitcher, And 8 3 Taam Un he SNE For Oasys washing the: oF or cousin, d'a half a dogen mé ied : Jitoher, a That B \u2018lou > > 3 » ?EE 7 i g ip! 2 5 7 F F slip .i Le 8 B 7 &* hia @ I ff Æ Sig _ That he : d or Casey.TE oihite thet ball alip ob all, was forwarded to there from Robert Browning, We understand that ther professor in question Las been reciting this poem during the Winter at various dinners and other functions, where the civjlity of the occasion rendered protest impossible, We publish it, therefore, with » view to pte- vent further trouble of \u2018this sort: , did it just for fun.lo crowd \u2018won'¢ shout vd the piteber, ; ve grown land it over: the fence.A 54 § ey fig 8 Po mn el, And.the men of ts bases, with eager time; .Le > \u20ac 14 e.moe pitcher'e ~ | =, SON Ton ah i va y AC eme ESS rn Yr Does 4 Aile CS ds Te + wr - seen tac ei a me A cr re cm et ag.pm \u2014\u2014\u2014 LI RT - \u201c Signes 272 de: TR bg cut > ga Adria ja WL 5 apt tr hs ob 2y)iel rrr ver wt a irate tr Sm + Amr, TWAS ES \\ - .mt mme sa = know how to ap clate thelr ange ; There are men eee TE who tho judge ge of Ing.\u2019 - Dr.Tran?At the present moment Dame Fashion is in her most tantalizing mood, holding \\ ; $ THB \u2018MOYEN\u2019.downs.before dazzied : and env envious ot new.and strange th further Sadia oh changes hes in tha near h The most : So Mrs.FB E.VIGHORE; Banor.ood and a good woman, .are Scetient fninge those who pt -| turned over, broad Olive W : lar embroidered: on Qlirer C \u201cah a SE) | tnrtied over collar ing very, pretty Sor Hf ! Ls girls, with round lors pe he erskirt) -is î = akin 2 time to es - I nl 0 * Ty ing mark of this style of garment ia the joiming of the corslet portion to the\u2018fuil.skirt on a line far below \u2018the normal waist line.The çorslet fits the hips cloée- ly, but does not define the waist.It has certain definite advantages over.the Em- À pire style, and is far more becoming to'}.\u201d women of the robust type\u2014slight wo men have had their innings long: epough\u2019 (for nearly three years) and \u2018it is time, something\u201d arrived to suit the more am-\u2019 ply ,endowed.her novelty is the sointed boned bodice: (or basque) uis ., extending below the ant line.- This dea was.tried tentatively 5 THE NEQLIGE.RP year: in aris last Barked ~ Sereps, but - did mob: \u2018take ge of-the Atlantic.: - .- in P with on ooh TT modified.Priñtess, toi the por B goes.on easily, ible, * Fest is y certain | * WoT §; to: pido and it-can.oon.fo advantage by all onl omen, For.thd pe proies Uy ip Val lace, or with id bobo be voided b halon vs wo | men, old ov will, do Well to.| stick to: men \u201ccollar, or te cou E Jabot, 2 niveneally \u201cheave + ot the au ory that the\u2019 tints (what w be beet tf = ô the vy stays ore it he we i me ab \u201cnv .= unics a considerably.to\u2019 the \u201cwei ; of the, dress, to ticker fiom.the\".d giv .pearance e sn te season 1p ; ality \u2018and color, \"wi panes th re 1 a \u2018lovely 4 A = 4 \u20181 old Cha mo on hing eh a waiatcoat farm, most beauti- il l \u201cPALMER'S.UP-TOWN LADIES\u2019 HAIR DRESSING PALACE Phones : Up_5269- 4307 LADIFS, to bo in the Fashion should pay a visit tc wha! ts now knowa as the \u201cQUALITY: STORE.- We make the.HIGHEST GRADES OF HAIR GOODS in every design.Every piece of Hair we offer for sale 13 GUARANTEED.Our assoriment of SWITCHES, TRANSFORMATIONS and CURLS, will wear and look wel] for years We stock the newest and most fashionatle CREATIONS IN HAIR GOODS, because we keep in touch with the leading artists in Parle, PRIVATE DEMONSTRATING ROOMS, NOVELTIES IN HAIR ORNAM ENTS RECEIVED WEEKLY.or MASSAGE! MANICURE! CHIROPODY ! Sa = > rectore satins, double width, phañt gter and honey.gota ~ soft ; rn eh Re 0 or); _ cotton Toiles A hee : style ot.dress requires a good eye for Foe and a firm hand \u2018with salesladies, | Tr an.injudiciously.selected veil \u2018or shoe will ruin.the entire color - scheme.|} Nevertheless, like all works of art, the |.a une-calor costume, uen cleverly concejved and: \u2018inge carried out, produces an effect of rare distinction.Our correspondent from.Paris\u2019 writes:.Tt is not what the Parisian woman years, |} but: how she weats, it, that is thé mar {1 vel and\u2019 envy- of \u2018her Tess gifted sisters.No .othér women ; can; put on ugly and upsuifsble.\u2018clothes - -and .véar: them with |.\u201cgrace and\u2019 complete satisfaction.The \u2018fable -that -all\u201cFrench.women dress ~well \u2018dies .hard, but the shortest walk |: .of.Paris\u2019 - will disgel vais \u2018delobion : fin\u201d any.impaitial\u2019 feminine ; along \"the : streets her head.at \u201cal \u2018voue.to\u2019 wit her, hat.for ; ressithi* cha ; swith the \u2018color 5 \u2018chests \u2018and: \u2018ayes t pee dirty\" Robyn ten a | \"Wht: Fine woman do 10 pi 1 wh iia wear her clothes; they are.he oman moving, with- i of Step» and sway of the\u2019 \u2018 if which shew not\u201d \u2018per-pp.\u201changing down, pine lying- upon their | d \u201con: \u2018the slip- v s,: if rgd would\u2019 rival \u2018put vith = .ai ad\u2019 à hf \" 4 qu iy Ail oe .¥ A walks to mat La couts | a certain hip in : he carries (shion:- Fhe IR is > Bt far\u2019 to |; ek.Canadians all, (pen \u201cand women) | walk \u2018and , carry themeely ves badly, heads - dress, of- téhied.and: raised high \"What the Cana- not more or even e and dis.AFT ae Xi \"4 ; pe à Vu 4 : 5 orlginators- in Canada \u2018of.hand:tailored garments, ready to try on ~, D \u2018 The \u201cwondartal soc.of these high class - SC garments, is shown by the fact that there are a.more.than 200 ¥it-Reform agencies through- Sea od .ab the.Dontiniop.pe ._ y : + Look fpr the Trade mark (shown above) in the inner pocket © TERR SER ONY ERROR RR SNL ANT RES VENTRE 7 \u2018margbed out of the room, ss | i leaving the door wide op3n to show LC equality.\u2014Lady Dorothy Neville\u2019s Note Boon : ! ]- le * People begin to reflegt that perhaps ! Is henge to each tfie youngsters them out of mischi=f than to rend a ot of them each year to the reform 19.v © ed; the «aid ° - .bed of ud As WN mA Bl MR am el sa a a 8 Ad io 4 Be 3 ef eu - iomal.Cosmo vor 4 welcome is: given: of the African À din Torito, oie hundred OF women from | Ihe enietaining station, \"bé a omen, conference thes and replied to by one of the visitors in : : on exthered the - ciroumats is Little 2.2 that would compare well for cor iilebted im: full iy th.\u2018ope | a oly.employed forts { np yaar grroums tances diality and aptness with such ceremonjss [oa ms sting 5p Meekthilds | erary- davies; we.ab ha où Ahe road | f 0 JRA VOOU + WL in our home land.Ip in aidition ta thy dav +d ngiss noble, Her | 9 {be Aolütign of \u2018the mystery of mys.[PWR RCE wile ; | celigions exercises enty o ight Be asie is malcom \u2018and \u2018she sar Ry hy rf Ry PSE L rem bee: coming together singing, papers are presented on various dard z : topics and free discussion follows, in which many teke part.The leading papers are as yet prepared and given by some lady missionary (in\" the African ; \u2018of | ét and émbraced tn the ire bogies Jrovines of Angole south conference.| \u2018Pioltlisipis\u2019 impyine A Women\u2019s Movement in the Thirteenth Century.| | | | | language, of course) ; but, on the pro- > | gramme, printed several months: in J ance, certain African women are # , named to lead he on on gael .X .pic.ery creditably, indeed, do .they TT hia aoquit themselves, keeping to a point aties that a A 4 \u2018sm the beginning of time formal his- up a mild, monastic rule and commended pee \u201d : sense.of tl} remarkably, and expressing themselves .-.ns have assumed that women are of {ita observance, but the Swestrones | Jw: \"a ('Hèvtle, their.reef ilitiés and their quite fluently, often very forcibly.The - al account in the warld\u2019s adventures Brod durch t,\u2019 later known as pérers which.have come to these dusky pics considered are simple, but for ord none are more ehy of them chan are ines, or Beggars, remained always | ate right nobly have they foi- t em entirely appropriate \u2018and helpful, the chr-nicrs of the Middle Ages.Now ree misters of the poor.In Liege these lowed \u2018that Jead far béyond the expecta- and include such \u2018eubjécts as, Cleanli- and then, :1 mMediaeval records, exalt=d daughters of sorrow, bitterly acquainted | tion lof \u2018their leaden.= ~~ fs Responsibilities of motherhood, jersonar=, queens and the like, receive with grief, at once began to alleviate it an } BES BT | When the women of two separate mis- Teaching the child obedience,\u201d Lhe attention ute without favoring 'preju- surrounding misery.Thus the first un- |.ry excited : and their vhs, \u2018made \u201cup of Cana American Proper care and feeding of the children,\u201d vus fe- ex Or rank.During the twelfth | controlled, eelf-directed \u2018women\u2019s move- Boor wery closed.Joue orne a hie mate 2 land Bo ; E, pret istrict.de.Passing on the good tidings to other owning ocean (a 2 sour oO the besuiiage, however, opened with- sided thit they Would din in confer.Women: \u2018True modesty, \u2018On living «= and of the fine flowering of chiv- drenched in blood, sick to the soul of out question \u201cand thet very nig t- abe ehoe.far - tie.Uplifting \u201cof \u2018African wo.peaceably with one\u2019s neighbors,\u2019 \u2018The a.women make a romantic appe \u2018political infamy, \u2018indifferent to a Church learned by divest intimation from Heaven te thin \u2018Head Tittle idea that the evils of gossip and slander.- .nce, by proxy, as.it were, on.the.\"that failed to satisfy its spiritual needs hat her easthly lob was cast-forever with è putely native eletient in the cont ce At one pomt in the conference the \u2014 \u201c brle, as a device on à knight\u2019e hel- | that the human Christ had been rescued \u2018the \u2018Bi rs \u201cfor the accompli marie À \u201cvould advance \u201cas Ît\" han \u2018done.- names of the delegates are called, each = 7b scard shuog acroes his armor, (from a long\u201d oblivion.| hes ardent, despre without din, to stand val Pioin_ the rit: éontérence held in Seale rises, names ber village and _ «> + the champion shouts his Jady\u2019s| ES i Iai ed.befor the qd.à th Prom the first : donférence held in briefly &pçaks for «what she :nd her {3 rc asaociated with God as a challenge The Beguines were the forerunners of disgrace .before the world\u2019.Helfta, Beguinis -+ M0 tution.prac 12002, till the: seventh, held last June, a comrades hie trying to do Yo help their mortal combat in actual-as in mimic |.France of Ses and 5.DONT Mechthikly presence revived the de tically\u2019 came: to wa ch.Bat, time.bas | #EMY \u2018and rdpld development hos token sisters,\u201d : * varfare.$ for.À ars w ; \u2018elining prestige .ol \u2018the order, and nt\" anenchéd ite animatiha-iden.an .1 0 \u2018the ; conference are rg tal ite : Nomen of hi Do ha orton net go much in their stimulation of re; | rit, : preserve: Lite: \u201cmemoryZ \"She not quenchéd .ita animating ides, onl De %d bi the native \u2018women of the i ei farenrells are said and faces turn- bear as nov, were quiet ading (he | ious faith as in ther rufirmtion o | thoaght ile of her remerksbie literary | bowser, paioleoly gnc, Sar Soeur offices tations tad it a considered | homered i is than tha the greatest useful and obscure business without en- \u2018he JOy an : .sit, and wondered why d no a - the soul so.arid | Sréat honor-ko\u2019 be chésen as a delegate, pow er.of the confer ! » Tor - .borne on the re it the 1 d Thus.gpeak never been 50\" hard-or the\u2018 soul so.1 ; , te ne AB: y R he delegates reéch Bbme: echo meetings vving men the picturesque \u2018and blood- fame of the Beguines was bo be Koo 2 Lo the learned.te gpeatint, t the moment when those stricken #0 + thefle: is nope of \u2018thet \u2018I pray \u2018aviged \u201cFoF, te whic rest cupations which were in fashion | Winds: of Heaven, and very soon \u20ac ghe applies the flail to vain-glory, en as au | ; or .+ | thee have dhe ; d'*\u2019so\u2019 often met are arranged s, © * h those who ee ma Dotween : claamica) |Euinages, ss theiy refuges were called, cyer.ientening _epestre.She wrote women of Liège forgot their own trish in S63 ive * Tire are dificuition of could mot.go gather Foobar of what wis antiquity and the beginning of chaotic ang up in several European Sue both prose and vente, and in her native) #C Ha.© ort vo TEaeve XT FETT TT Fooutke, \u201c for \u2018the : African woman, being said \u2018and \u201cdone; \u2018and thys, these African aa © modernity.Exceptional women, women liven without the sanction of the pry tongue\u2014a rare thing in those days.Af- WOF A.M.LOGAN.: Hubbandmiän\" te: welltas.hoüsekéeper, has yones gain an ever despening sense of À « # nerally wellborn and hopelessiy in re- their work of mercy might have ct iy ter her death her detached works were 1 \u201d S77 (do-0ee «thév-iber: \u2018Bélé:- with its nearly the dignity of womanhood, of their por : volt against their appointed lot in the fed indefinitely had they not, a fallen collected under the title of the \u2018Flowing =.= of sine ordp of: cot, ben; iquash, \u2018or what ticular duties and responsibilities in their x racial system, paradoxical as it may mow (Quarter of a century's existence, t Light \u2018of God-héad\u2019 (Fitièsende Licht SONG OF THE 1 , de=lobketl after\u201d while \u2019ehe is away, own home, in their own villages and 1h A appear, sought freedom in convents, under suspicion of heresy, whic promis jder Gotthelt); they \u2018were translated n- \u201cI AWOMEN'S WITNESS.\u2019 snd.provision msde for .de ifl8 wider sense, towards tbe whole com- OUR where, in spite of renunciation of the [\u20acÀ active measures of suppression.Ii\" to Latin'and later :into several moden| .MP _ * ihe \u2018has one A munity.\u2018Truly the women of Africa are 4 world, intellect, emotional sensibility-and |: true that they habitually spoke their languages.The staff of Mechthild\u2019s CC TC \u2014 18 \u2018rile weking wp! |, | practical energy, all had an opportunity ind about the clergy, and censure may visjons is spisitug] ecstacy expressed, like purchase me only with.thy dimes, - Ath \u201c \u2018 ANNIE WILLIAMS READ | for cultivation and satisfaction.have been mistaken for unorthodoxy + the Song of Solomon, in terms of human, And I'll not\u2019 ask fof .mbre;.= 1 the) , pH That religious fervor which prompted Bit heresy was indeed abroad.Cru-Fices carnai love, \u2018bnt such hysterical Gr leave the \u2018money.fn the tll ES , Ce a the Crusades was not able to protect the saders, straggling hame from the monotony ja miligated by charmin To buy me by io y, 11 ce.oo ,\u2014 \\ À iy nome-lands from disasters similar to East, brought with them strange diseases.sketches of nature (in \u2018paradise) and {my longing of \u201cmy *w Sale Beart, 8; $0 THE- POPE oN WOMA -% those which would bave been entailed by of the goul.Thereby Europe became vivid descriptions of hell 5 Dante is sup- my spifit dore Cio pd.this The Po ho TUAN A = à century of less highly inspired foreign.| tain Gnostic y na.posed » indebted to her, a supposi- per i - THO08 OF - kD) Pope, remsing.the Union of - war.Indeed, no wars ever vressed With those ancitnt Manichacan theories tion \"corried so far as a suggestion that 0 ! Ÿ to Jook after baby, \u2018Italian.Catholic Women the \u2018other -day «vy wore beavily upon the weaker home- Which inplude.a hélief that the physical [ye debt is recognized inthe Matelda of 0 + prs.gir and os OT | showed: strong opposition: to sGuwe of AR xerping portion of a\u2019 population.To world 18} + Création \u2018of the devil.That Kis Purgatario.-Therc is \u201ccertainly a _to-1e waler | other their ambitions., ; ii yards the end of the twelfth century, |this heresy prevailed among the lower Lregemblance of imagery and Mechthild\u2019s tasks.- Thus the, nu er grows, \u2018Those.who wish to make woman the À hg therefore, thousands of women, desolate | classes, is not exactly a matter for won-}runiahments; even as Dante\u2019s, invariably ré nd railway.fares.to pay, equal of wan in all things,\u2019 said His : 42 and starving, thronged the streets of der, \u201ccon ing their awful condition.Bt the crime: In her hell, for \u2018instance, heeds to.stay away on the Holiness, \u2018and give her thé same rights 4 ME l'iropean towns crying aloud: \u2018For God's All echiematies, it may be observed, | gluttons _perpetustly swallow red-hot .experise, ince everyone walks are assuredly in error.Woman mixed 1% mixe, give us bread.\u201d \u2018Their shrill and |Agreed in Hearty detestation of the ones washed down with sulphur and \u2026, and \u2018by eaby stages.of yp in the agitations of public-life would .FRE 1 \u2018sous note pierced the heart of Lame | C urch., Much perturbed by menace to pitch.More interesting to the modern od be- the ruin of family and.society.Wo-_ al ber Le Bogue, a stuttering but eloquent lotg supremacy, the Papacy, perhaps 23 | pind sre her joyous little songs which of then \u2018man should be the compavion.of men, i pre of Lidge, whose appeals procured [a measure of self-protection, recognized-yna children of Magdeburgh ig.Often 0 of thyself lame | at.the\u2018seme tiïne 2oceptine his.author- v «+ money at least to house a num- the\u2019 mendicant friars, and by sanction: in ecstatic \u201ctrande \u2018vectived Mforma- \u201c© ity, an authority mitigated by love, and t- of despairing creatures.He drew !ing and granting many privileges to the l fon from God, who assured\u201d ber,\u2019 in his nothi ng more) a.oo Ce een em er meen ee aml me eat od eo BIN RE a Cor Tyme ek mr EE QE mm ei - IN MAP \u20ac \u201c- Undegground :S ; 7 - + >.- cog .A Te Lop.d ® eo = IN; 4 as v ET \"mé Le Lu PRE ~o CONDUIT MANMOLES .! ' \u2018Wm Ce EA ~Y \u201cby \u201cfout exchanges, Main, East, Uptcwn 7 \u201cand Westmount.During the coming sum- > À À i ; The City of Montreal J geRing legislation through aa -amemdsgent to its Charter to construct a Mmaletpal System of conduits to aiford facilities fp\" the various wire : jf, mer, however, à Afth;etoharge, to be known UE) 2 (19.as Mt.Louts, Wocated at the:eorner of Bou- _ .LS 2 NL ° companies to place Aas wires.underground and thus enable theg!to Yemowe their poles GE GING LTP evant 5t:- Joseph: and.Cadieat.strset, wil i; Q | be added.\u201d - All wires enter lisse exchasigos ve el rel Sa from the streets.\u2018Ag: jt.44 estimated that | = 7) // The firet condit yam Intd h - the expenditure: requifed wij} be $5,000,000.00, \" // D S U \u2018 \u2018pany in \"1200 on\u2018 Bt.Cetin ae Co the public\u2019 gereralfy \u201cre interested in the | LC ill Iris».Une vorser ot University Street to the cor- subject, and -to , eo\" wher-the.Bell Tele- ?- SOS Ut be\u2019 \u2018ner of-Mountain Street, and since then ad- bhone Company \u201cfag Gone fa.this direction DAT CA \u201c Sitious: hah \u2018heen\u2019 inade every yeai uatil at we publish the nccomifkgying \u201cmep showing ; omit areas OYE T 7: | our lines of \u2018 condait > (hig gh.the central \u201cà 1 portion of the Cityy.Fawr people realize that the Bell TelepMeitg, Va \u2019 of Can- 1s.od: - ada has already.HART alles of wire uns 0 MPa és ii ge derground.tn the (CMY.or properly speak- Ÿ SES RARE LE dE jte.within tbe-arés:-of its Montreal Ex- ) pace Reedects: shor\u201d \u2019 \u201clange.RE à this: ng A \"ab ; - Ly .- At the preset.Wink id : Montreal tele; | phone service of ti 2.dense ie \u20180 - ated -l LA - go & OS s it nd end St.Frencois Xavier himself, through | nay: | row streets, past high, dingy: vidines | bu that spoke only of money-getting\u2019 \u2018and } dreary \u2018commercialism, and had no mes: sage for the soul of man, until a\u201d par den, satisfying vision of classic \u201cloveliness met my eyes.\u2018Ah! here,\u2019 I eaid, gazing at the lofty pillars supporting\u2019 the -neble simplicity of the portico, \u2018here is a temple where the true worshippers of Beauty meet to perform their sacred ites.Doubtless, a little band of dreamers, mysterious shrine undisturbed by \u201cthe jeers or insults of the vulgar!\u2019 \u2018 \u2018More would worship here if they could,\u2019 said the Saint; smiling at.my almost lyric \u2018ecatasy.and see these mystics.We entered and found ourselves\u2019 looking down from a high gallery upon the spacious floor of the building, from the centre of which rose four stately mns.: The temple\u2019 within was un- med almoét to austerity, and bi high [ on the wall facing us an invicible traced and expunged ee ie figures.A numhér.of the devout, almost threescove, as I judged, were walking to and fro, and as a note of clarion Sweetness suddenly pealed out from some hidden instrument, \u2018an instant activity made iteelf felt among them, They comsulted slips, apparently, \u2018bearing the words of a hymn, and raised their voices in a sort of not inbarmonious plain-chant, of which it was somewhat dificult to catch the drift; but di- tidguishing the word \u2018Cereals\u2019 vepeated over and over in accents of increasing wehemence and passion, I concluded that it was an expression of nature- \u2018Ww.omen then, are excluded from this BE ey eet era Ye TI T4 ELD EAS LL ge etai , Toy > UPR RE CE dt de EEE = FTI \u201csm 3 RR i fy it me em ETI IN eT SES I followed my guide, none other thai 5 led, bow here at some | te | yve bo > ef A devout, by vision led, bow |b.single.\u201d cit i re cadets \u201chey y other, \u2018But let us go inf by Rig ation of the mnt 5 \u201cthe.ritual \u2018atruck one as petfunctory and Sold.\u201cSevertl members withdyew ed apart, contemplating their deniers fine ith ogee 0 keen penehrtion \u201cA; sud = \u2018veal: religions.f ee litg Awept nongh.the * congregation with the entrance .of a tall, spare man, | newedmer x eh well, bus dn: , Pride than proclaimed © \u2018the modest, almost shrinking spirit of the men.His fellow-mysii crowded round him mer ir ith impassive faces t | most raptureus esaitation, end \u201cSoushed his garments with reverence.dreanier to whom, co e rare visions.\u201d \u2018Gaze closel these Men,\u2019 said the Saint, \u2018and pay me what you see.\u201d 1 obeyed.\u2018I observe about the clo ng of sll the company,\u201d I said, none :approach: this néwecomer for ten- dernees of design and \u2018feeling.That youth leaning negligently against the pillar beats to me to haye a.rare taste.Hin dress of \u201cdelicate grlptrone is finely | \u2018relieved by the tinge ly spring lac, éhewing beneath his eameo tic pin, and gleaming above his olive: boots\u201d St.Francois followed my glance, impatiently.\u201cHe is without character,\u201d he | said.\u2018Could anything be more Anal | than to r \u2018the \u2018note of his tie: in hin soeks! \u2018But there ida thinker! 1 saw a fellow wearing garments of strong | color and immense design that gave &| splendid effect of space and vigor.Be side him was a poetic pan 4006 in.censt-aritoke \u201d grey: with tants fons |: and a bold touch of taming pn a the | throat.- And the boots all w EL dazzling - i ~| \u2018clubs,\u2019 they have heard much that Hem \u2018A leader,\u201d I , said, - \u2018an \u2018apostle, a} | of uncomman beauty and grace,\u201d though th ood for ctl bave pe fo\u201d ne to\" or many of them have not met for twenty-four hours,\u2019 said the Saint} \u2018ard in the centres of religion known.as * TESTIMONY OF PARENTS: ue Parents have testified as to the vajue | of the play \u2018It kept him of.the streets, and i knew where he was.\u2019 * Seemed perfectly heppy all through e summer school teem.\u2019 \u201cWas \u2018better able to begin his sohpoi \u201cstudies.\u201d ;\u2018 Increased bis happiness by havihg- somet ing to do.\u2019 :\u2018 Kept me oùt oË rn no sad \u2018 Had.wa: en a mg took care of We spmeth ing he 8 = iterested in; \u2018hefore.\u2019 \u2018 Made good use of things be \u2018 Was much interested in insects.\u2019 ~ * Enjoyed himself every dar ?om * : \u2018Set him thinking; \"lire more interesting in omteating.sine be saw at school.\u201d \u2018Made him more ambitious.\u2019 is, * Made him interested in his Jearni Made a od butiertin studies bird Lares a rilieg,\u2019 Ce : brighter and quicker \u2019 \u2018/ Made him\u2018 in lé \u2018fjähners.\" ed \u201cDid him à great deal of good in Dis + | They spp to disc ii he A.G.WALLIS, vo So TL I .5 \\ : \u2018 .FE J.H.Brodie, ea: \u2014 ee ri pre ES pe i EE : = \u2014\u2014 CSS a i .2er, .a + Eve AREER ds Nigra er ot a dan re 6 tnt John James Outer, Taq.1% A.Hoare, JH Mayne Campbell Bas J.J.A Es Ca _ 1 dliaracter ond.disposition\u2019 RE -_ \u2014 ; \" ; ne Er ue ES pata ar Ong Ey eT ES a 3 : odor reddit opt Rar rer FER ee a tmp bn re TA serie per oer iY ere pepe Yop rere = SoU ' \u2019 ; - eo ve , 5.i EVI - ox hal ,q & ; - La premiere pre tn sel \u2014\u2014\u2014 et tite ab pp me er puma re ES their mirtual profit and progress.\u2019 \u2018the Saint puzzled.re pea re avatraing) J .x oS St?va.y Eu PRR RE ee = Wea LEE NS ce ~ EY Te) 0e A PRE eo, ; \"2 are fi terre irene cube MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE - directly and indirectly on their rule.worship consist?Why do \u2018they meet?They are not careless of their respon This Bank transects every deecription o Basking businées, fhelide ; ing the issue of Travellers\u2019 Chequds, Letters of \u2018Credit nnd Drafts en Foreign Countries, and wiil negotiaté or receive for collection Bills - any place where there is a Bark or Bawkay, .Savings Bank Department at the Branches ot the Bank In Canade.\u2018 Depostta 0?$1.00 and upwards are re- \u201ccetved; and Interest is dlivwed at currgist rates.The depositor is subject to no -_delgy in the withdrawal ¢f the whele or, 4 aay.portion of the deposit.Accounts \u201cmay be opened in the namrs ef two or more persons, snd withdrawals made by .ay, ene of the number, cf the survive, - MONTREAL BRANCH, '- \u2018189 ST, JAMES STREET.= CHB, WALKER Managera \u201cWest Bod Branch, Cor.Sk Catharine apd Motcalte sta vives - * ar 2 £ shirt Cu via +o mn ass ae > A, - i ie ruée a RZ - PP ge > Tn RE i .A propertys Real Estate Record.\u2019 Parks and Playgrounds.THE WEED'S PHILOSOPHY to 1.Ney, but tell me am I not unlucky To rise from -7 But ise of 5 \u2018| this kind has Fe ton do \"54 Tan tn te ut Feot on the eye, not à theories of color.res | great _4choola of art,.the painters gf 1830.Cr or the\u2019 \u201cWe in Canada are very much indebted: 3 ment: and artistes for the great trouble they \u2018 took in send\u201d + As hare: eo oa vt i engaged in all kinds of in pet | ties, business, a few can be occupied with the fine So it is sad to sce-u6- \u201cpeople who must be doomed to disappointment, |\u2019 result, even though this applies to.«il | must hew and carry, only\u201d the few can lead.Ly de Great art in painting, as.in all its forms, must have, the appearance .of simplicity.To \u2018attain this requires per appearance to the observer in the first place must be that of.cary accomplish: 4 RR > + + rd fics ; > 4 ke Shir nd bia Ag hy tani what, ae dar bers to ry.there were few.works of vory high rank in \u201cthe exhibition.Ths finest .was Rodin\u2019s east: of Bis rot creation, \u2018Le \u2018Penseur,\u2019 and it iece.Beanty of form, -in- spiring.thought, yr vast.Seshuioa] kill are there, dually by the.gra $04 k Eve -, sesses & splendid example of he | greatest Fremch sculptor.oo Next to this I place Claude omet\u2019s view of the Thames.Very original it is, and very unlike the usual representations of that somewhat muddy river, | and ite busy everyday scenes, its smoky factory chimneys, and grimy barges.No one hat a poet could sec\u2018an d catch the quickly passing effect of the reddening sun, glimmering through the | pearly grey and pale blbe, Ventes a ap | the fairy-like scene before it slit \u2018fades into the light of common dav.The id vagueness of the towers and builds and bridge, as he depicts them, lends a charm te the canVas, and leads the Le to see more and more meaning | in i Then there was a\u2019 \u2018fascipating study of two girls reading a book, by Kenoir.This does not re the \u2018artist at his strongest and best, but it has a \u201ccharm of barmonious, soft, tel-like tolor, and the mubject is pleamilg.Monet And | sionists.Their - Edouard Manet, school, though he is often classed with them.: A large picture by Reil of a moth and child showed careful study mother effect of sunlight, and was painted: with great strength and breadth.The stene was in the open air, and the landscgpe portion was not eonvin There was & lack of atmosphere gi \u2018the \u2018gares vers too - Hetil in silo Oiette; \"but they ré\u2019 beaut y \u201chandled.The \u2018picture vis re \u2018bet- ng \"the predecergor, ive rebly | and whose work can pate no lasting |.yon | the provis Renoir are the leaders of the Tmpres | hardly belonge td their THE MONTREAL pany WITNESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1909 .~~ Jte, and five hundred cartoons\u2019 to |i fn ie immortal pape .\u201d oft, ! diag voi ab ie T \u2014a.C.J.Homes, in hie recent Professor \"mudic/{ book, \u2018Notes On The Science of Pioture- making, describes painting as \u2018personal nce -emp asized by.emotion in experie flat decoration.\u2019 It would seem that large numbers of {both E \u2018| kinds of labor in the.world.The many nglish people \u2018and Americans are exercised over the pros end cons of the \u2018works \u2018of art mdre than twenty years old oni the free list.- Bond stregt\\dealers are already prophesying that the proposal, made law, would cause many fine pictures tv leave not only London but alec France, Germany and Holland.And while friends of art, on the contrary, in rica are bombarding the Tariff Committe in favor of duty-free pic tures, othe others » again, are coptending that ion about Dictures being more than twenty years old evaded.They hold, too, that in .the of art were imported free of duty, not good works and old masters, but only | was brought im.On the whole, owever, it would seem that \u2018America would gain much and England lose a good - deal by.the proposal.In epife of the doubts from many quarters of the authenticity of a picture dis- vovered lately at Milan and attributed to critic, Diego Sant Ambrogio, holds to his fret verdict as to its genuineness and grea the fortunate discoverer) has for the last twenty vears been making researches in Ytaly and elsewhere, into everything \u2018hat relates to Leonardo.He holds that, in the present instance, he can point to dccuments and to signs on the back of the picture to support his opinion.The Italian Government will soon have to decide whether a sufficient sum of money can be granted to secure this old masterpiece.or whether it will be allowed to go to enrich some foreign country.A.C.] E BEG to advise our- balers coe Creams and ; balance wns and black.The \\ ben à was éxéeHent, | an old woman seated at her work, \u2018gos- : siping .with her = 2 ent, a fr dithe, sinuotis creature, lyi at 1 h on the sofa.It.ni all.ph dingly , clever, \u2018and natural, and \u2018it almost rose to grest art.But the inspiring quality feeling , rantine, asd the ro pre an aégount | dhaded whit I ha teresting as oui the es ne > | French artists of te-day, \u201c is only eo \"with AGH ap ef.hy the scientific Frande has had in recent times two Barbizon misters, and thé Tin- ronisté.One looked a Vain of their successors.in this eg E EB Ontmsamig, ART NOTES rd Ci Hess Judit Sadi b has Witten y of the great scul Rodi A.éIsoue of.which appeared ar éonth\u201d ; lover bologis genius will | admire 4 « pprstation shown i for her 3 2 you customers and friends that owing to the rapid growth in our business, we have been compelled to seek more, _commodious quarters.-Our- new address is 99 Drum- mond St., just two doors aboye st.\u2018Catherine Stab The new Show-reoms which we bave fitted here, besides \u2018being quite out of the ordinary in themselves, J enable us to display a much larger selection \u2018of lighting fixtures than bas hitherto been possible, We would like you to call and see them the first \u2018opportunity have, as they will repay « visit, \u201cWe thank you.for the: business you have favored us with in the past, and trust for a \u2018continuance of your valued patronage.su of ping contributed i hore than | | new fariff bill at Washington to place.could be.easily time of Président Cleveland, when.works Leonardo Da Vinci, the Milanese art is connoisseur (wlio is Parks WHO SHALL MANAGE THEM ?EN + the secon second tongress of playgrounds in New York last Sentember, the question of what body should control public playgrounds was discussed.There Wag a very general agreement that play- \u2018grounds in connection with school buildings should be under the control and direction of boards of education, while it was felt that the lurger recrsation centres might come very properly under perk authorities.* The creation of a arate commission, with representatives of \u2014\u2014\u2014 and And Playgrounds pee, school and park interests upom it, w:y perhaps even more largely in favor, as + is recognized that the recreation of young people js education,-and.sbould be 1: ranged and controlled by those who vai best judge and understand the necds ycuth, The land for playgrounds might vw} bc supplied by the city, and the 1.\u2018agement might be a joint me, the undertaking the laving out and care .ground, and the school authori.ang the teachers and regulating play.2 NEW STUDIOS / THE E IN AMERICA.- CCRADÉ = = PE * Zz WE ARE NOW OCCUPYING OUR NEW STUDIOS (Entirely Rebuilt since the Fire.) IPMENT IS ALSO NEW, CAMERAS, BACKGROUNDS, FURNITURE, ETC, - .THE STUDIOS ARE NOW SECOND TO NONE |° - A PERSONAL VISIT WiLL CONVINCE YOU AND A SITTING FOR A PHOTOGRAPH SHOW THAT OUR PORTRAITS ARE OF THE SAME HICH [Fra NOTMAN & SON, PES pone BIRKS BUILDING A Ze \u2014\u2014\u2014 = f : - RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAVIGATION COMPANY \u2018 = NIAGARA TO THE SEA\u201d : k Attractive \u2018outings from an hour to a > .=e - - _ \u2014- \u2014 .- a he 7 \"eg gen CU for \u201c the Rapids.- - | we'd duration.- - - - .I © THRONTD\u2014ROCHESTER\u2014MONTREAL LINE, through the Thousand Islands and all MONTREAL, QUEBEC and SACUENAY.LINES \u2018 to Quebec, Murray Bay, Tadousao, and points-on the famous Saguonay River.The ideal routs to and from the * BAOK ~~.TO MONTREAL™ Celebration.- - - « LZ THOS.HENRY, Traffic Manager, JOS.F.DOLAN, OK Passenger Ageat, the\" , debate bas Toon won in favor of Te, i jr.Leg NT \u201c\u2018Aenciés to à \u2014 Fr old gpl young, without me 1 ' LET EVERY OANADIAN ENDORSE THE AOTION AND POLIOY OF THE Parks.\u2018and Playgrounds Association The play life of the child, \u2018boy or girl, will be a grat foster in determining the character in after life.The environment of the home has also a very great: influence over young minds, as they advance into maturity.Indeed, many a | \u201cENVIRONMENT ; beng gl st at a: gréat -chäricler thin \u2018 BN - - HEREDITY PA SER depart, offers.Méatroniers à world wide opportunity to make sir Homes\u2019 \u2018centres of Art and Edycation, with great uplifting ten- igher planes.of living and-thinking.À perteet treat $00 much expense.rrr 00 tt ot md od 09 OF A pm rr oa el BA BE LIP hd A ed LE ore 2 eu oa Women's Edition > C C - as : ee 2 vig! \u20ac 1 1% .; \u2026 ue «À \u2018 pe and of tbe ) d- that the folowing: sem » foro 19 rE a ES, if donment of the remainder his Ameri- ee will see him.jn: America., r- : Er » While it is hoped that rest will One [hears Flr 3 Lott of | \u2018 towards recgvery, it is wit of the pi Rosen w ers oat Paderewski .Te \u201cnever Jase would be hardäto beat the followis {be \u2018able to play as he bas M the past,>| told Of the late\u201d Charles Lamoureux: n° a Q \u2018may, therefare, congratplate our- vas conducting \u2018a performance in Paris: of ty te +) hi he \u2018Dies Trach -Betlioz, and the ap- ® : \u2019 | | selves that we bear ita.ghie winter | ro.hatic : | in Montreal beftire there here was any.sign of | plause of t addience was 80 emp nés | detesioration.Tu \u2018this last visit ahe alt t it could not be ignored.Lamou- he hat he, w in full - possedgion\u201d of his reux, who knew that the effect of the ' magnificent chorus would be spoiled he reps \u2018and \u201cthe.wonderful charm and of his playing, were no Jess no- & repetition, at last turned to the du- = : than the strepath and breadth {.dience, and with a gesture of deprecatjon ; ; patment, where thé composer\u2019s idea \u2018said, \u201cMais, maasiéurs, on ne peut pas | 1 \u2014_\u2014 for such an, inte tations Dur bise-le dernier jugement : x gi : is enforced.rest :from playing in : TT | (5 jt is said that the great artist \u20ac WDD CRITIC.+ = AUSICAL EXPRESSION vteners required of Bm; sod i up 8 8 at] fortaukte \u2018in se ; this \"#05 at I deisite himolf to éomposition.A CA ; | TE ; ode! for\u2019 otf te imite Le ni BURY (ed ; 105 BR ANUIRONIONS THIS.| Feb wir Koen\u201d je celebrated Dutch A new story & or.J ohmson baa se | .stortion, 1 dre re SC th pal at JL SPE SU LST gr Oe ER \u2018185.nd,\u201d to \u201cmake her ly come \u2018fo\u2019 li a ARE ee va Sollomed he We are confronted wit with this dite mig 1 Sy \u2018singes id the ehejils and an]: per i: rancé-in\" America next autumn a tragedy which she.\u2018nad written and singes in musical taste and pub- or, to put it less abjectionably, the of en and | \u2018 OL rous during the past fifteen or cone ion, every y, and pot fre Selestta, The 3 ; vse wil ing na number of con- seed | him A he ro lg be.gad ough | | amo ng ere.¢ | - certs\u2019 enable + icon 9 an- to revise 1 .vd nt ee man- fax from home, it er the writer's mentals Aymghon ting son.7 © THe intellig sot pues: also an- | suggested that ihere- wis a good deal te .uttcrance, or expression.Iu experience to hear Franr's beautiful set- :camppositions of a A tour-of F o Busoni, the [of revision which she might do } greet.| r I.us expression stood for meny ting of Heine\u2019 = \u2018Ans meinen gross among 'o ; free ii whe excels in the interpre.The: lady veplied, \u2018I am.sorry.I ave | ho._ fl es i we, grace, repose, quality of Schmerzen® ( (\u2018Forth from the depths 4 the ation, of thoven, afd a return visit | time to do it now, the.fact.is Ï J han EE val interpretation, consistency, | aadness\u2019) sume\u201d by «lady of more t an from r, Ludwig.Jueliner, Whose sing- too many irons in the fire.\u201d pr ° > pre \"se and still ynore, weré ¢on- ordinary musical culture and abi ity.As of the.tio the year was ole soñ\u2019s answer to this was, \u2018Madam, ith, | : (ntial attributes in a singaF.musie lovers know, the song a mourr\u201d F 0 wengtions of the season.advise you to put your tragedy with, 1 : ¥ d regret; k +The visit of the mc talked-of Claude \\ .however, these appear ta be ful expression of fet an ha The visit [sous yout pa ooo fawn Lo two ee romani | any apppraach to ; dratiatie nie 4 At] te : We fétéot a \u201c7.al what is ca the dramatie is as much out © were the \u2018f 3 xrpat oi - «ing about all that the singer woud be in one of the Beatitudes, yet.and: es res Sl we ve.The tone may be badly pro-| the singer, on this occasion, hat pi waa _.:urced, nasal and reedy; the Mt ance with the prevailing idea that a ge = .{ mception unwarranted; the style is s tame and jncomplete without as wr; to ° y ~rated and unnatural; but if there effect endeavored to throw into the : j loud dominating voice, and enough two {ines of her song the agitation fa ; Pass rved Janay, | \u201cant to be thought \u2018dramatie\u2019 the audience \u201cexpected, although utter ly & a we.Ports bréadth}\"t pe ne: is sure of a hearty reception.variance with the sentiment of t rs] o Joi the T Just what this quality of \u2018the dramatic\u2019 snd the character of the musie.cou | te, ) actually is, be it in the singer or thelj.to say, the result was both in ety.m 2 \u201ctheil >] Hit \u20ac music.those, probabiy, who most ghibly gruous and painful.lors for the comforisble 1co Soules of sentiers: DASA.Lee ov term would be the mo puzsled Singularly enough, the sticklers ! fre.te irsgroii in Paris sad, indent, nthe xp, | .explain.So common has It oma dramatic element in music can pe jt: \u2018wiple-of rane; du fen ote, 5 : thi it might almost\u201d be said to have de- it in but one of the emotions\u2014pasian; wonlen, a e i \u2019 g nerated into a mere cateh-word.-and {et the drama has no such restrict) seb the: Afternoon | concert, | to ho employed with as little conception Every one vhose privilege it was fi and most\u201d wile If | a Us true significance as was the term Joseph Jefferson in his masterpiece, x listening apd J 4 | \u201curasing,\u201d which for a time figured s0 Van P Winkle, will recall the won he to igh\u2019 of our aty of \u2018 \u201cuspieuously in musical criticism of a effect of the scene in.which Rips ue BOW 80 \u2018tar away.W thé tive à \u2018vor as | = certain order.Consequently, when we-turns him out of-doors.It vil fellow com: there for « Wonk kind, _ ave told that a singer has a fine dramatie membered that.the.good-mature ow to in sie and 1 I my tay, = style, we may know that the last word 3iq ;ot at first take his volu Pe \u2018rapt silence?A pict ore ac i | por has been spoken.seriously, treating her threats an final.| my âne \u201ceye: Mont as prose a ike kl But there are a few umgophisticated ration very lightly, but when e ina ds rs oud its en ones, who persist in asking, \u2018What is the | {7 realized that she was in earnes el woody pes AE backgton ; d, out | | dramatic in music?\u201d What it is not can Fis own wife was actually driving hat n Crpadias = maples : stretchi , ng an | be told more briefly than what it.is, from his home, his children, an 2 man- heig.nches-fàke - 79 dais over 20 hall r 1 and, it \u2018may be said at once that it cer- this signified, the suddenly-eobere hich athe tive crowd \u2018wha ad come to.refre 4 thotiss I Vi tainly is not one single feature\u2019of the ner, the grave, pathatie look with M 1e body and soul in \u2018a public garden, where |- i fo if.drama tranaferred to the song; for true he rose, walked slowly with a newly ac-| g munificent > and \u2018y le.administration: I dl drama is not one thing, only, but a hun- oq nobility of mien to the i ood, bad.organized gl performances.:1 | ; m0 ared things, sacl possessing distinct, in- ad and said very quietly, \u2018Well, g ah.bow easy Jt Would be to reslize i BE vidual characteristics.The actor who Gretchen,\u2019 and went où \u2019into the night\u2014 Nasére\u2026 thes.\u201cprovides { i | 4 wil present to his audience only vio- these things can never be forgotten: byl ov wor! nd \u2018absunde + But ik HL lent at on Jr ho fate, En action, \u20ac those who witnessed th Lhe gene.En oser mesic \u201cme : would quic me e e deser »- r -Wringi , some; Xe the singer who, in order to satisfy ee atie oi itions- of bi histrionic ark] beck, \u2018ba the.Jar and Tw was {-yoight th demand of the day, distorts bo that the modern stage has furnished, gmc mgre.under | wighty ms and words in a frenzy of enesided.yet without a shadow \u2019 of passion.sm | es | T : esiesion, does nob meet the fate wag the drama at its best; best; emotion se enclosure\u201citane of:thone-w umaller Sne \u2018He extcted Inthe} - .ME PO SSL : ti ictor, although, from an artistic restrained that the audience Ti losure fiany.of those who | the mater On, sn Le er calf ; ra oles Nas A La | 1 paint of view, he quite as justly merits past control gentle.cose of th of aE ye vy extra Gost.+2 81, \u201cAmir: EW ome f Brg Foo of an 5 He has done merely what his LE 4 .oored like the ending\u201d or iy he sthpde- 8 SOF.ES J ee tragedy.gente, intently; tm wingers wit tthe \" Bat, it will be seed, what Lai sida) gels, nurses = Ew, thi rentre and for the ns of its appearance.\u2019 to .do with music} ily, vet¥| children.Sotne \"Paris\" hi that will show better returns for the.Bull J ity, op ESL 2 me Se eB Pisa DHE are ue luna fe don ui nd e à is & mpl ir ANY 207, 4 >! à re oo ae We : ture of the 7 or sa the yatchful \u2018sergot\u2019 in vate a foes Jatron tobuild_à demple-ok annee; | VAFIEIAL 118 81a Spel, to-obtsin a musieal effect q a6 often Paris.is permitted fo.\u201che: Sootitd- the ; n CV; dramatic,\u2019 which in reality is Wo a is the case in our a, \u2018free continent.| 14 but en emotional extravagance, of America.Similer plènapres; often en- a ae 2 sri Sl fovod.in the pasty are ating uw in \u2018 point, ».eneva.Suc e Pare 4 , q with the last.LE >t des Bastions gc provided by dh city Smith & Co.| F5 eme rues | S$ nr oad le rep In tho dust | saually fond of maugia | aad; the.city of |tistic_ \u201cLine, pin od vanishes which do airs what.ty are | ox consi te.\u2018bis adoption.Are.there : \u2018wach, \u201cmen\u201d in | a Ai ay .between, the widowed mother of the dead | 18 adont Se ) 2 Sas Oo ai Me : .\u2014 ~ Tt ; strains, à [ 1 ai AR Fe Ru 2 ago \u20ac & Warehe ser innipeus .\"AND n TAILORS\u2019 would seem to follow, roared \u201camt | ch ; apart from the opera, vebers at companies and enhances the Jieal of aK TRIMMINGS ict en vdieo oe Bie ~ music - for strictly dramatic don.Co Feeling, not action, is what, the\u2019 song |.not restent a, employed with the utmost Ce and care.ot of one stereotyped clay | 2° ÿ ; \u2018 .- but as varied as the varying | é 4 : 0 sa e | sentiment in the composition.4 Thé 2 | quisition of this, ane\u2019 of the cout me} 5 F717 portant and diffenlt, Mchiere cents |< vocal -expression, effort, but, once accomp pe Pise F4 possessor far above ee = all that is false and mexetricioue 5 J |art.No true artist-\u2014Gogorm, 1 anced.under Any \u201ccire rn tempted into sn exaggeration of \u2018f ing that would carry him -beyand-{ Ter : legitimate bounds of of artists: pidge 4° In too many cases, or, tb Corner of ST HELEN md not be said, and çandor « ie ely.e \u2018 ; .mission, al called \u2018 dent .etyle\u2014in other words, extravigan RECOLLET STREETS tionaliam\u2014so uen, dimple of Re \u201c that good.taste and judgmsent, - MONTREAL | SESE, \u2019 an tool oS conception\u2019of \u201cHa boit, ; ra lyrieal oo SPogisiam 1 is hah tre [rey One ne no Fat-ninivas | fir a - 4, > à SA vu - Cu ss oi Ass: THE EARL.\u2018amey.- © COMPETITION ' The players and the plays \u201cdepart, \"leaving behind them \u2018the pleasantest memories of the Earl Grey Musical and Dramatic Competition.Among ather treasures, consisting largely \u201cof friendship and good-will, our visitors incidentally carried off both trophies, Jeav- ing, however, the Margaret on brag let in the possession of a; Li aid : .Janey, who won it excellence in dramatic = Those who had the - of wit nessing the first.compet.at Ottawa two years agé, cannot ail 4 to have been struck\u2019 with the great \u2018improvement which has taken place not only in the style of plays presented, but in the\u2019 conception of the parts.- Whether it be due to the judges, who: have \u2018aterniy eliminated all but the very, best, or zo the greater skill of the actors, \u201cwe.are | unable to state, but the fact is gener- | ally conceded that a- \u2018distinotly higher level of .amateur acting\u201d \u201chas reached.- In the opening competi jo cig Ginn: \u2018dian cities werd represén i ie His Majesty's last week, \u201czaly Ottawa and - Torodto = the fray.Montreal contri od six compagie (including two \u201cShisical m0- : Toronto, res cleties), Otfawa i % la captured the réspatje \u201cprises Philo the\u2019 \u201cmusical \u2018trophy xwas- e off pectively, two\" and in triumph by.Ottawa \u2018Conservatory of Music.Not failure, but low aim is erime,\u2019 must haye been the unconscious motto of all the\u2019 players and the \u2018serious, , ness of purpose, attention to.detail apd genuine histrionic ability\u2019 displayed by { many of the smug came ch a surprise to the judges and According to Me.\u201cCorbin, ho.gave * the final decision, the utajority of performances were better thah anv_emé Zainkindly spirit, any trifling imperfes- \u2014Étions that may have come to our motte, Stil to \u2018see ourselves as others ses us dy prove of benefit even to \u2018the dis- \"= \u20acinguished- ameteurs who provided vs + + with a whole week\u2019s pleasure and fod Zifôr thought, as well as criticism.\u2018 risons bound to be to their.disadvan- - too loosely.over their form, ; Es the actual but- the past é magic mantle.: Uni il this they must conte 2 clubs, called forth much e exotllen te Rapa, \u2019 rs Pprcciouses jh co of v .covetéd \u201cbracelet.sèlves back' in \u201cbld\u201cFrance in the: time mpatriots of Gallic orgie.alers,.partieulart in.the Usiveraity Dramati¢ irs, to see, their \u2018friends in ae Dr fn\u2019 Honeymoon?\u201c From.relieved ta find.merely à co oo vided \u2018tbe-Benoce pretty evenly, Mrs The great, advange made in the.short does, time which War passed.since the +: of these courages, ui: \u2018fa Hope that they will: ry hb continued: with: -even greater interéat wal con \u2018better: Su the future: \u201clatent talent fa our purest so lion pi OË: ocean, :gwaits only the hg of day to find: \u2018Afpreci May, these, our, actors, bear in hat: above.all, .of merit from the light retired.Bid her come forth, suffer \u2018herself to be desired and blush not so to be admired.\u201d JESSIE F.SAVAGE.midst which, in the : ,_ the , Srosteagtle « \u2018ex- 2 is a Slav\u2019 us, t.the beginning of t gl = ie which\u2019 isthe: te hing worth\" seelig ir in this musical dom drain nes re \u2018Abarbanell and.Ho.aking {dance this\u2019 most gracefully a ing melody does\u2019 hot come: éd through: cônstänt -repetition.ose of the \u2018season, Mr.» Huntley\" brought the y to show what a\u201c mar soma cin be.~Witty, remarkably we tL ged, a is the: only p oi Em, here this - winter\u201d that à 1s seeing \u2018sand Sime ation and reward.eritie, Js ri is the answer?THE rosée : DRAMATIC NOTES | 5 \u201d project.of: National Theatre to ta ed-in London \u2018seems to hive.= n Pretiatr settled, and\u2019the Com- Fo -athe-' Shakespeate Memorial | Theatré;aclieme are only \u2018wait: a Yo 0 Somplete their arrange- diately, suck\u2019 a scheme and it is somewhat | j-become us to point out in 3a tp pie sli of Sikasposre\u2019 et ger * ver else \u201cis\u201d vital in] drama; bate ; final \u2019dénoueme : > prevent recent pliys of great mae | y om > ELE, to\u2019 whichntie 1001 i .pi a yn 34\" Too much ambition was shown.in the.< ( a 2 ét to Gos al I Tsglection of some plays.Amateurs |.IK a RE : o: © tra ations.of\u201d.ana | ae \u2018of.\u2018foreign.\u201cdrama sactept : tee ha art of acting through | opportunities.which if.will | res ?.Ks critiod | tempting roles rendered famous by- the | [ES great masters, they must invite comp, thge and that the.gitint\u2019s robe.téing ig themselves A the faint , praise | that falls to \u2018agir e.Treo French plays, presented by Mont- = \u2018 and'it is a matter A regret-patterns, was giver to them, though ; fore ; > énd \".Indians of the Pacifie coast 1s being con- dividual expression.- 15% wend lo Ta.know whether © Handicrafts Guild.which has with \"Another item hag constantly been add- stantly sent in by a member of the guild, \u201cSo far the society has held two ial i i 9, Wo 1-be \u2018any \u2018demand \u2018\u20acor the pro- Sn an icrafts at its disposal revived ed to the expenses of the guild, namely, who is working to.prevent the decadence gpg four annual exhibitions, nt Ra e |'duotæ ot.whicel © wid.loom, However, Ly ratte and encouraged more re-| the giving prizes.\u2018This has betnjof this beautiful art.Last year two | met with'a:modeiste success in artistic|\u2018wheà ;: LE Ne hed | thoy » my old erafts and enc g ; | found a most satisfactory way of improv- hundred pounds \u201cof - waol, materials for and popular aspects.PTE he Ada hin tely ealé- anne ee ee hod adopted as besn to ex.|ing the work, and the bappines that|corpet-wesving, and soie good exam |.\u201cThere has: been during {his tiihe-_a [gt i on, \u201cbe Sit waa 8% le ha an k done throughout has often been observed to come from a \u2018ples of work, were se ; to Di.Grenfell's mar ked development in work aud vork-\"Epovwn-: i be.fade, or Re mn ppb en EL he re |B be TR Sean To Wo SE Ca ce 100 seventy-two exhibitions have tificate would eurprise those Whose \u201cUP.being successfully CA aR SIT ing good Aleeign rand, craftsmanship.DY etm: (or \u2014w .ap \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt pm va ; rome pau _ ; 5 A Gait - ;, \u2018 Le, - me mai .i \u2018or .= .RN » - 5 .ce et NN a 1 Lo .- ea - 474 0 .; .oo RE +, a # ; 10° : : s = hat four \u2018FLOUR THAT\u2019 ~ fs\u2014pigin puff paste.It's hard to wkd such Palste-ticking goodies as Roly | Lowrie HORTHATS VERSATILE furs mie ee RE 5 LEO Re ite's sixth, >» \"1 CPS y \u2018x about FIVE Ith I .And then thik about . | plant, which it transforms so as to mak And if I were a ry Kine $ hand, rue | 14 sce these so\u2019early in the spring, patches of paler color.A number of These mushrooms © are edible in the aces.five sub-o ders se tod from it almost unrecognizable.A nity If I drew nigh with alo on igh ted ; - te mushrooms, or toadstools are mushrooms are emetic, and, therefore, young, tender state.Several species are -one another accord to the color of found growing in thick woods rentes And dropped on my bended pd \u2019 © [ - shy and uncertain about appear- [unfit for food; but the only deadly spe- closely allied, one, Pleurotis Ostreatus, the spores: white LE, brown, purple, mer near St.Andrews, NB, rare dr Laying the crown of \"oy king dom down 2 \u2018: and like to wait until the earth 1s|cies, according to the most recent in-|(Oyster Mushroom) having the favor black.By cutting the cp Pi from | immense size, and looked, at a little.dis- At your feet, as a lover's fee ?oh warmed through, and sprinkled vestigators, are included in the Amanita! of an oyster, as the name suggests.the stem at the top and layin it all | tance like pumpkins or fragments à | se C 3 fee! | a | « few summer showers.Then, |group.Mushrooms which are merely The genus Hygrophorÿs is represented | downwards oh pisse of 5 f- pumpkins scattere the gre If we were like this, and it all oa LE ine in noxi liness ve oon after in on a of autiful, de rds on a piece of paper, a suf- a over the, ground.this, were so, ; 11 M vr a few days of bright sunshine in| noxious, cause i very in Canada by species of YL beautiful, fcient quantity of spores will be de-{_ The puff balls are conspicuous for th I wonder what you would do ?| ing .- -Trne, we may.hope to ee in the] they are eaten, but usually nothing often brilliant, coloring.- The loveliest posited in a short time to show the | large gize they attain in.the vicinity I wonder if I should be told to go - Pi (À womat: who never ad cooked any ; © beans), \u2018But\u2019 wrote and was\u2019 \u201cpaid fo fill space.: Boston \u2018Congregationalist.\u2019 THE SERVANT IN THR HOME Nf etm \u2014_ Maids and their misdeeds are so res quently discussed by the ladies of Mont-* real that one may A excused for taking the other \u2018side and considering the subject from ;the servaat\u2019s point of view.It is a constant source of surprise to.the ladies, that girls who have to work for a living are more inclined to go into factories or stores than they are to enter domestic service.One reason why the factory is more attractive is that the hours there are absolutely fixed, and when the whistle blows at closing : time each day the girls get quite away rom their work and have in most cases |} the Saturday afternoon as well as Sunday to \u2018play.\u2019 It must be admitted that it would be , difficult to arrange housework on\u2019 any\u2019 - such system, and the argument is often raised that servants get far more freedom than they used to., but all.freedom dowadays, and the hours in the stores, : for instance, have been lessened to a .decree that would once have been - ~ thought impossible.- Another reason why \u2018domestic mérvide is distasteful is the lack of compänion- 3a Take the case of the girls who \u201d come to Montreal from the country or - from \u2018the other side\u201d and - -go into + « places where only one servant is kept.ey are in the home, but not of the : home, and while most of them manage + to pick up a few scratch acquaintances, who are occasionally allowed to sit in \u201cthe kitchen on sufferance, the life is not \u20ac certainly inviting.The \u2018general's\u2019 lot \u201cis not a happy one by any means, and < the fact that girls change their places ee > often makes the situation\u2018 worsé.J The old servant who etayed with the 1 game family and watched the childred | me up, took almost as much pride | - É und interest in them as the mother her- Ty , but she is a type which had almost ébtirely disappeared.Some people Blame the girls because do not remain as Jong as formerly, | life\u201d of \u2018to-day | ows eonsiderable change wince the \u201cold times, and one cannot hope maid d \u201creadjustment - mged conditions.made to meet.* Many girls have shall \u2018far away\u201d from = ei > \u201cCf Bxation it 4 shh ie hed eubtless Heir aly \u201cio, and.that is Why some | had : Ed - , 2 Chi 5 Fark 66 éd one ny and.which they would go forth each day to perform a definite number of hours of domestic toil\u2014this would be regarded as visionary.It would seem, however, that the salution of the\u2018 \u2018problem nay some day.be found 4n that direction.In the meantime things might perhaps run more smoothly if there were greater co-operation on the part of the mistresses and an effort made to have.the meals simpler and the mode of life simpler in every way.The present attitude of the ladies is that they are forced to make.certain concessions to their maids, but a frank recognition.of the \u2018fact.that the latter are fairly entitled to a little more out.of life than they bave.had would make everybody concerned happier.c x T FIRBLESE \u20ac COOKERS \u20ac etongmical lebor- 2 ma Pa ess im déve = \u2018is well worthy of -at- tention, and one of them might well be included in the outfit of a summer cottage or camp.[Fireless cookers may be bought idl many.shops and\u2019 at several rices, ; ranging from \u2018seven*.to fifteen dollar \"($7 to $15); according to sizé and ish.The thermos bottle and.fireless cooker are made upon the same principle \u2014the saving or retension of.the heat which the food or liquid has when put in the box.A fireless cooker may be made at home, at a merely nominal cost, which will quite fill the place of a more expensive one.With a packing box of ordinary: dimensions, say 3 ft.x 2:x 2 ft., two or three enamel \u2018pails, which have closely fitting covers, aiid emongh hay to fill all the remaining space, one.can make a successful\u201c fireless cooker.\u201d Any non-conductor of heat mii used for the packing, instead o with equal success, as excelsior, , dried grass, bran or \u2018sawduet, and if a packing box is not at hand use a discarded shirtwaist box or bread-box.The.homemade fiveless ¢ y f-hoyrboxy.¢ soulé he.eaaily made -; \u2018reac \u2018ônes\u2018 summer \u201cplace, as ost | \u2018of \u201cthe \u2018necessary: matermis: Would probs ably.\u2018be\u2019 found dn \u2018the \u2018sterercom, Reiter.unpacking.- À It is necessary, \"that there be as complete exclusion of air as possible.Nests should be\u2018 made into.which the pails | fit.exactly, and the bay-must.be packed or or bude very.Helly 1 gs plate about \u2018os 8 oe \u2018burlap, a ae with- § strong hay are necessary.to cover the- utensils in the box or cooker, one over.each is best, und the box itself must \u2018have a close fitting hinged lid.\u2018There must be a thick layer, of.hay, or -some non-con- ductor of : heat, above.- below end at the sides of each.pail.ht be \u2018hay, .OB: The food must \u2018be.horus heated before going into the cooker\u2014in most cages actually boiling, and -the utensils used must be closely covered and filled nearly tq the - \u201crip, - \u2018The transfer from stove to'box mast be made as quick- y a p le.Ne heat is generated in the ol ker, and it is essential that every cle, received Arom the \u201cee e fo ng - ma Der \"cooked to perfection in a food = cooker: Cer- cals, soups, pot roasts, meat and chicken stews, dried fruits and.d, vegetables.| \u2018as.well > a3 \u201cbeets, \u2018onions, ete: boiled tongue and Band, \u201ceustards,\u201d \u201cice or \u201cthpi- oca pudding; in fact, anything which requires long, slow cooking.- Lt is important to allowat least three \u2018times as\u201d long for e ing a:food in a \u2018hay-box\u2019 or fireless cooker, as it ordinarily requires.: The fireless cooker is na.summér camp: or cottage, and in a house, whose kitchen \u2018affords only am old-fashioned wood or coal stove\u2014for the breakfast fire nay \u2018serve also to\u2019 start the \u2018cooking of meats and vege tables for dinner, which.ean be finished in the.cooker, and the five at suppertime may begin the Coping of the breakfast which \u2018will contifive, overnight In\u2019 the fireless cooker, rund 780 glimin- ; ate he long + steady: fire otherwise \u2018 pe A § {Ree also | Aaron Poin RD Rotiée \u2018 with #5 thé decrease in .ann bill davte À worthy of nota.Since a \u2018hay-hox\u2019 may be made with almost no expense, br, practical work, has.proved ee) \u2018you not 1 give: vo the - \u2018ae M an easier | epoler mers\u201d.ur Cg es Crammer 5, ELIZABÉTE i 3 COWAN.OUR.CHINESE, SERVANT es nt e usa setvan an.ideazthat I s hold, Bo.to trs I an fi especially good | 7 528, is oy - Wing C hinamay more e on - gar.Sy oy pone we wanted bim to {man the market,\u2019 the | M Ter ( Chiinansan came, = bad sent him.ins ?.ed in \u201ca i few minutes, then he asked for h va Fi a ny EEE said our or five.His face fell.\u2018I: kikee cook twenty-five gentlemen,\u2019 he seld; If not cook for five, I guess.\u2019 Bo out \u2018second friend departed, and we wera.quite sorry to let him go\u2014he had such, æ fas\u2019 cinating smile, Next.came a man who seemed likaly | to suit.I asked him for references.This caused.an amused smile.\u2018China- have no \u2018lefle ue said.W.I, euggested.waiting ti I hal fou out ) more about Him, he replied, Ÿ me, I comé to-mollow, Jott not wang es I get plenty \u201cmore do -X¥ hesitated an 00! my frien Tie applicant look ed imnwensely .amused : welly bad man,\u2019 he: remarked.na re two weeks, you \u2018see\u2014I bad man, you send me away.\u201d I agreed, feeling that ft was weak, but not wanting to lose ¥ At the appointed time Ching arrived.I found, on questioning him, that he had had a varied career, since he lef China, at the age of thirteen.He went then to Vancouver, and first did \u2018Dupsemaid\u2019 work, taking out small children.i This, he told me was \u2018welly silly job for boy, I stop him soon.\u2019 After that he went to the Klondike, and made and partly lost again a smal] fortune, I be ieve it was ten thoueand dollars.he took to cooking, which he learned very thoroughly, and spent some years doing it, sometimes in camp, sometimes in \u2018restaurants, and finally in private houses.He had an immense admiration for everybody, and every thing English.- found that he was very fond of his pr English mistress in Vancouver, and then ke told me that his name was Wong: Poy, he announced with pride that rs.\u2014\u2014 gave him the last name.\u2018She welly nice lady; I likee keep name, she give me.\u2019 We think his mistress had probably called him \u2018Boy.\u2019 co of the first things we rind to Ching was to angwer the door in a leas Chinese way.is plan was to open.tiny slit, peer through it, say allot\u2019 and generally shut it agaip before any further remarks could be fade.He had a keen observation, and asked questions, and made remarks about \u2019people and things, with the naivetd \u201cof a small child.He used to notice.the appearance of my friends very cicsely, and \u2018would say, \u2018that lady have welly.\u2018nal feet.\u201d \u2018That lady got welly plitty voice,\u2019 ete.He did not often take dislikes to people, but if he did dislike any nme, he \u2018showed his feelings plainly.Of one man, who never spoke Lo him, he used to eay, \u2018He think he welly big fish,\u201d and I am afraid he was known, on ocapgion, to wait longef than was necessary in answering the door if he had a suspicion that this visitor was there.He was firmly convinced that all English people were millionnaires, and simply laughed in an incredulous way if T said that I eould {pet afford \u2018anything.He: alyjays-asked bore \u201cpach ny oo ~olotis- cost, infact he to, know the price \u2018of al my pos: eames TE \u201cOne\u201d of His amusements\u2019 tsed to be to rwatch from His window in the basement.One very sli pery morning when I Was | ordering mens for the day, I saw Ching in fits of laughter.\u201cWelly plitty lady {fall \u2018down, outside,\u2019 hie enid.told jim when a lady it, was.very wrong to:\u2019lat Hart On.hy remarked, with the \u2018brondes est\u201d of grins, \u2018Haw, ves, I know, I welly shad.\u2019 Our meals were always more or less of a surprise, as-fre- quently when I suggested *hings, Ching would say, \u2018I guess I make him next week.- T.as often as not, he\u2019 vould add, \u201cYou want + Well, I make him\" today.\u201d He used to tell me that \u2018England people all welly egonomy,\u2019 when I thought im in any.way extravagant.\u2018Ching cared more about improving hie English than anything else, and worked desper-|1 ately hard at it.We had great fun over his reading lessons, at least I had, He | end a shrewd , obsge .es was the queerest mixture of a child rvant men ; -and the reading that he was bound to do at first, out of \u2018very childish books, seemed to him rather foolish.Still he \"admired \u2018the welly amart people, who make nice storly for lil children.\u2019 When we got to easy history and geography y books he thoroughly enjoyed ham- se After reading, he always tried to prove to me that he fully understood what he had read.He once read that \u2018King John was a bad man,\u2019 and ever after, if wishing A explain any one\u2019 8 iniguities e used to say, \u2018I guesg:he elly bad man, like King John.: * ore day after reading about the waterways of Russia in a small geography book, he produced a most curious Pudding, ornamented with\u2019 a perfect: maze of lines, made of white of egg.I ire- membered \u2018thét I had explained: what \u2018a net-work of canals\u2019 meant, ahd\u2019 he was much pleased at my understanding the pattern so well! He often.used puddings and cakes as a means \u201cof fex- pressing his feelings.When my friend went back to England, he meds a auteous pudding, with \u2018Goodbye; Miss ! M?on it.On another occasipr he.decorated a cake with.what was gant being, that as he bad\u2019 no red and bine coloring, he had to use pink and | read it in some ehooTboy story.I explained, Next.dey, I had ory; to send \u2018him to the laundry next door fetch : somé thitxigs which had not ben returned, He had à pleased se his face when he came back, and heire- | marked, \u2018I tell Yiu Tang he plise Ching was most diffident about fhis and rever thought he: was \u2018et- ait | ho \u2018Bometinies * he ily, welly \u201cste ak ting o ¥ a Toi # is i Hi boy, ask Flt hut la rer rte ep mener pp Sed.su to be a Union Jack; the only drawback fox If any expression: took his fa he - made a point of u vaine it on it.\u2018Once he Tadked | | me what \u2018prize He.Bad I ot ) rite fe Pre nee ete Mt, explained dg collic say, .3 \u201cWhat's the \u2018matter with old M RENTE She all right.\u201d When we we leaving our house, many people came to look over it.Ching got very tired of taking them round.At last he devised a echeme.He knew the questions which were usually asked, and one day when he went to the door, I heard the following:.\u2018Yes, \u2018bout fourteen rooms, sixty dol- \"lars a month, welly cold house, plenthy rats, g goo-bye!\u2019 The lady.did not even come inside the door.I told Ching that it would save him even more trouble, if someone liked the house and took it.| Next day, a lady was shown all round the house most politely, and Chimg was explaining, \u2018welly big room, plenty sun, Jandlord fixee all clocks in wall, I catch all rats last week, etc\u2019 When the visitor had gone, Ching came beaming to me, \u2018I say to her, you guess you take im?\u201d She say \u2018I think so.\u2019: \u2018I guess she take im all right.\u2019 Ching has gone back to China, but I hear from him occasionally, and.he says he means to come to Canada again.le was a staunch friend, and when once fond of anyone, would do everything in his power to please them.We have missed him quite a lot.K.E.HARKNESS.| -\u2014 b 10 à PURE FOOD \u2018hear all stood To get the best value for one\u2019s money is surely only a reasonable endeavor, 1| yet the great majority of women when buying lose sight of this first law of economy.This is\u2019 particularly true where food stuffs are concerned.Too much attention cennot be paid, in these days of canned goods \u2018ready-cooked\u2019 foods, to the question of obtainink pure foods.Nearly every country has its Pure Food Laws; but these : can be evaded and it is for women, who are the chief purchasers \u201cfor the home, to see that these laws are not broken.Club women, by co-operating, an do mueh to further the proper and preservation of fo or Fo ar ket.There are, however.a number \u201c\u2018don\u2019ts,\u2019 whidh they should bear in mind.Mr.Walter McNab Miller has formulated these as follows: DONT'S FOR CLUB WOMEN.Don\u2019t educate your grocer before you .educate yourself.Don\u2019t blame when you can praise.Don\u2019t.buy food.exposed on the street.Don\u2019t buy food exposed in dirty: shops.Don\u2019t buy food where employees are un- \u201cclean.Dent buy food - where employees - \u201chave no proper sanitary conven- Dor\u2019t bay \u2018food where cats and dogs are allowed.Don't buy without reading labels.Don\u2019t buy \u2018bargain: coymier\u2019 \u2018fodd.Don\u2019 t buy without.seeing food.# THAT UNTIDY BAGKYARD | In some countries the love of ens and gardening seems innate in the people! : The tiniest cottage garden in England is in May a mass of fragrant wallflower, while later each little porch is hidden with roses.\u2018Contrast with this the ordinary, backyard in Mont real, perhaps, belongingi to a housewife who- would be- thoroughly ashamed to have any room in her house in such a\u2019 neglected and disorderly state.There is really no excuse for this confusion of ashes, burdocks and tin cans.A carter can quickly clear away the | ruidieh and beneath will be found in most cases a .Tespectanle garden oil.her the remains of u former orchard or-a good clay.The- litter is not to\u2019 be despised for many reasons; asters will grow happily throughout thé\u2019 hot summer in\u2019 such a soil wita little or no attificial watering.If the soil \u2018present is hopeless a load\u2019 or \u2018two.of \u2018good earth can be imported.: By far the \u201cmost satisfactéry of all things for such a garden are bulbs, Snowdrops, scillas and crocuses appear as soon as the snow has melted, to be succeeded by daffodils.- narcissus and tu lips and later gladiblas, and summer Lilies.Bulb gardening is certainly the est \u2018and most encouraging for a beginner.It is only necessary to clear the ground, put in the bulbs and year after year they will come up without further effort.One great advantage, too, of spring bulbs to the resident is hat they can be enjoyed in April be- oe egun.Even such slight culpiva-* tion, as is necessary for this\u201d will lessen the summer crop of weeds.Those who remain all the summer cap: revel in pôppies, \u2018 nasturtiums, sweet gs and mmrigolds if the garden.gets ever a moderate amount.of \u2018sunghine, | apd in the shade \u2018will flourish, ferns and violets\u2019 and other woodland the autumn asters, rudbeckias and ers ie sun-.i, this ie average | vs fries this plan for one season vill surely BATES with.Basog when.be\u201d 8, \u2018God Almirhty first \u2018planted D > 1 \u20ac RE 7 ; .: af à: \u201cousehold in a as.re Lopimmibie a a.Te Rene of = and ° he general exodus to the country | fowers.Tu} bloom \u2018most satisfactorily.: agar [0 Fogo Indeed, 8, in P:She purest | i re MONTREAL DAILY.WITNESS, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1009.~| shallow \u2018buttered pan, or in the \u2018pansa F _ RECIPES \u2018beat well; 7 Er uc RECIP WEDDING CAKE.2 pounds flour.1-2 pounds butter.1-2 pounds sugar.1-2 pound ground almonds, 2 ounces spice.1 dozen eggs.1 pound \u201d mixed peel (orange, citron, vent 1 1 Jemon).12.pounds .currants.1 pound seeded raisins.Beat the butter, add the sugar and best well; add the eggs one at a time, stir in a little flour, until all the eggs and flour are used.Put the seeded raisins, the blanched almonds and the candied peel through the mincer, mix the cake very well, bake in a well greased cake pan well, lined with thick paper.Bake in a moderate oven from five to ix hours.MILK SHERBET.4 cups milk.4 Juice two lemons.Juice three oranges.half cup pineapple juice.Mix fruit juices and sugar, the pineapple juice may be left out.Stir constantly, and add the milk a little at a time.Three cups milk and one of thin cream makes the sherbet richer.Freeze in the ice-cream freezer, until stiff.Delicious on a hot day.-RED CURRANTS AND BANANAS.This is a nice dessert for hot weather and easy to prepare, as there is no cooking.Stem and wash some red currants, and to each cup of currants add one cup sugar.Mash them in a bowl with a potato masher, and put in a cool place for several hours.When ready to serve, slice some ripe bananas over them.-The red currant syrup is à lovely color, and one gets the tart flavor without the objectionable seeds.The red currants, and sugar will keep for several days in the refrigerator, and a little may be strained over the bananas, when required.Whipped cream may be served with it.CORN CAKE AND MAPLE 1 14 cups, four.1-2 cup cornmeal.1-4 teaspoonful salt.\"2 tablespoonfuls sugar., 2 teaspoonfuis baking powder.One egg.: \u201cOne cup milk.\u2018Three teaspoonfuls butter.\u201cMix dry ingredients, add the egg , then the milk, a little at a time, and beat well.Melt the butter, uad it to the mixture.\u201d \u2018Bake for 20 minutes, in a gem \u2018Serve.very hot, with either hot or cold.maple syrup.BOILED SALAD DRESSING.x Iablespoonty] sugar.1 egg.42.teasps ul made mustard.1-4\" teaspoonful salt.A little pepper.=.2 tablespoonfule: malt: vinegar.» Six .tablespoonfuls cream or: milk, .\" 1 teaspoonful butter.s - Beat the egg in a bowl, add the sugar, mustard, salt and\u2019 pepper.Continue beati and add the vinegar, and cream or milk a little at a time.Melt the butter in a small double boiler, add the contents of \u2018the bowl, and stir the dressing until it\u201d thickens.Strain into a glass jar.If the jar is covered this will keep for several days.May be mixed with chopped walnuts, chicken cheese, etc, for filling for sandwiches.For salad : the dressing is improved by ~ PEN PRB Wl RT ROME kA vs 3 Perr SAE Nl hye pha; hl fat DURE ie ES STE TS A SES ES RS .- .* a 4 .> Parks and Playgrounds should then be used, as the crea.Nr, ~ ( \" \"CHARLOTTE RUSE, 3-4 pint cream.1-3 cup powdered sugar, 1-2 tavlespoonful granulated ; 1 egg.1-4 cup cold water.1-4 cup milk.1-2 teaspoonful vanilla, About 1-2 pound: iady \u201cfingers.Line the bottom of an oval 0: mould with buttered paper.mould shculd have straight sides the size of the lady fingers.Divi.white from the volk of the cu beat the white slightly Soak the tne for ten minutes in the cold Line the mould with the lady 1 and brush the sides of the lady : with the white o! au egg to mule stick together; also any ot the that come apart.With a sha; cut off the rounded tops of u, fingers, sticking up above the « .the mould.Put the cream in bowl, let it get perfcetly cold au : in à cool place until stff.Il.milk and pour over the svaked and stir until the gelatine 1s then add the beaten volk of op: until it thickens, and let it oo; \\ the sugar and vanilia to the creun reserve about a cup of cream 1.ate with.Add the luke-warm gi.mixture to the cream, and fi] the mu When set turn out and decorate 4 - the half cup of cream.À simple way is to whip up the (res sweeten and flavor with v, ina, over the lady fingers and serve op or FRUIT SALAD.1 pineapple, half cup fine sugar.Juice of half lemon.4 to 6 seedless oranges.4 or 6 bananas half basket strawberries.if in season, Pare the pineapple lengthwise and re move the eves.With à fork, break off the fruit into small pirces, \u2018but do pot take any ot the hard mildle core.Put the pineapple m a bow, add lh» sugar and put in the reti.\u2018erat-r ce a few \u2018hours, or over might.When ready to serve, slice the bananas «1.oranges and cut the strawberries in hl): Arrange the fruit in a glass bowl, pur ting half.the pineapple.then banana.oranges and strawberiies\u2014the rest of {in fruit.The lemon juice may be ju: on the bananas if hked.Sprinkle little fine sugar over the bananas an! oranges.(Grapes may be used instea.! of strawberries for winter, and canne g&hredded pineapple instead of the fres: fruit.MAPLE CREAM CANDY, 1 pound maple sugar (or 2 1-2 cupe).1 cup cream or milk.1-2 cup chopped walnuts or butternuts Break the sugar into pieces, put inta saucepan, and add the cream > milk.half cream nd half milk may lv used: if one cup milk is used add une tea spoonful butter.Boil the caniy wr a soft ball will form, when a |=.- dropped into cold water.Stir often t keep from burning.Remove from tr stove and beat until creamy.and ii nuts as soon as it begins to hacker Pour onto an oiled or buttered dixh and mark into squares.peo for flavoring.A.R.BARNES.Dust, ger where cleanliness goes before.health follows after.the addition of two or three tablespoon-| An educated nose is a good police À fuls \u2018of whipped cream, but the dressing man.5 \u2014 i.- > pare u _ SOME FACTS ABOUT OAK FURNITURE FINISHED IN EARLY ENGLISH No other furnitére gives to certain rooms the air of comfort and solidity that Mission Furniture imparts.- Aside from its comfort, solidity and artistic effect, there are its - \u2018sanitary features.Its absolute plainness and freedom from carving, prevents the accumulation of dust and dirt.\u2018Among other articles that we are dining room and bedroom suites, Then there are desks, sofas, settees, arm chairs, rockers, Morris chairs, \u2018tables, tabourettes, hall mirrors, Davenport sofa beds, etc.\"Remember we-are sole agente in Montreal for the Marshall Matiress.4, is without \u2018exception ; suit mattress made.or Salary Se + We have a suite of furhished rooms which are always open for , Anépeotion and which we would like very much to have you visit.CUITE jou Head\u2019 enythidg in the Pa 2 and 2% we han That you.require, .ls sw 2% | have, made in Mission Furniture, the most comfortable and most .wy of house furnishings, come : + PrN re ae tome ne Brown suga- may be used instead of maple sugar, an: a little vanilla, lemon or cinnamon adde.: dirt and dampness mean dan BAe av A Se T3 8 1510 9 ) De re- ak re.for = 1en nd ut- las, the put > a and ned resh ats, into ilk; sed ; tea- antil e is n to the the ken.dish Sugar and dan- fore.plice- LW ldded - | MONTREAL > G\u2014\u2014=s, THE WOMEN\u2019S CANADIAN CLUB OF MONTREAL ©.» \\Women\u2019s Canadian Club of Mont- - winch holds the proud position of the pioneer women\u2019s Canadian held its first meeting in Decem- + 1504, when His Excellency the Gov- \"General gave the inaugural ad- .-.a stimulating appeal to the wo- : of Canada to help in realizing the ui honest government and of dis- \u201cjvsted service in city and state \u2018inv avowed object of the club is \u2018to - «er patriotism and to encourage à ener interest amongst women in the \u201cns:itutions, history and resources of Carada, as well as to bring before them l\u2019aling Questions of the day, both at lvmne and abroad, and to endeavor to un te Canadian women in such work a: may be within their powers for the welfare and progress of the Dominion, To this end various speakers have ad- dr.ssed the club from time to time dur- nz the season.We have had Mrs.Humphry Ward on Playgrounds, Thompson Seton on the Barren Lands, Senator Ross, ex-gremier of Ontario, on the Fathers of Confederation, and Professor Adler on Marriage.This winter we were fortunate enough, mainly through the good offices of our untiring secretary, to secure Lord Milner as our first speaker, and we have been equally lucky in finishing off our year with Mr.Lowes Dickinson, the well known English writer, whose eloquent .werds on Peace and War are still fresh in our minds and ringing in our ears.This last meeting was one of two joint meetings we have had with the Men\u2019s Canadian Club, who have at all times treated their sister club with the great- eet consideration and courtesy.An address on Settlement Work in New Yor, a stirring speech on French-Ca nalan political ideals from Mr.Bour- a eve ellow, Dr.J.B.?\u2019 docked Bt amazingly, I oan 9 \u201conly a Sew || me for the first time across the.table | out of tie nudiberhéns « deny \u2018lub in and eaid \u2018Every second Sunday each of the land, Since these are anal + elizhe, | my maids gets out from ten te.five p.m.societies sad pcles-\"everywherd which \u2014that is, from ten, if her beds a¥e.meds.do Jot \u2018affiliate: shemsdlviy\u2019 si sr : ( state or ha | org bat vanis to stay with us unless they got 31] simply for Whe plessuie\u2019 and \u2018Drefli eir owl i be op aû- 214 over, we sa | twned tao\u2019 ths hall and there was told that no speech was expected.of me, that | RE NO > RE ve ~ = \u2014 ; \" f WAT 160 Tle?A J PA \u201c2 Aol J £3 AV 2 Ad y a WM OF ON) EQN OQ Spm The BROTHERS C0, ZN Ne {1 A was lame, AV 45 0) Ne JT RP\" Ns ve se 4 Pa Ae 2 ve GAULTS LIMITED, Winnipeg.Limited 13-21 St.Helen Street, ~ MONTREAL, Vholesale \u2014 \u2014 Dr oods GAULT BROTHERS LTD, Vancouver.MANUFATURING CO.LIMITED =\u2014=\u2014=\u2014\u2014= | Sr Leading Manufacturers n Canada ere had been several topics and many \u2018speakers, Her\u2019 atfentian Had never BE Fe Lu Lo : \u2018\u201c + sa \u2018a \u201cemployed TE TT Te = we mT TT 2 | J CL : so RM an Trea itd Co *.RE : fic C 1 2 A aE L .PU ER 11 Te ; .À pet \u2014OF | +, Men's Shirts and Neckwear.adies\u201d Blouses, Suits and Whitewear flenice bf our productions both as regards style aship is well known, enly skilled operators are \u2018nefther pains nor expense are spared to make ensees for Canada of the celebrated 4 sg e rain, À ; Lt Na a OU does.not carry.afpus > æ Le 008 od 57 SN N (AT AP &@ SSN CIN 2, (27 SN SAR.De 2 ~~ RN 2» LU - po\u2019 DSN 37° NN LS Le coin TE Hs 2 t .- [a FS _.* _\u2014 .A) : .\u201cEvy es si .Le ; SE Tg : 4 5 wo TT ree Bt ee .; CRY LE CE sa AS 7 SET CE IE Loe - : SC RES PIQUE - J \u2018 .; 5 Saari A = .I Pe i :,.À ae jé sk KS EX = thet fashion cemtres.Ask.=~ \u2014 People.MRS.J.B.PORTER, Ritu SPRING FLOWERS Now the spring has come out of the south to awaken the trees and tell them to get dressed, abd the branches are covering themselves with flowers and} with tender leaves.These flowers.and leaves were all made ready before the first snowfall last auturon.As soon as they were finished they \u201cwere / packed away in: wonderful - little parcels, for when it comes tg mak ing neat parcels the trees ban beat: the , best shops in Montreal.The parcels which the trees make are \u2018buds.\u2019 In some of them are little}; leaves very tightly folded; in some there are flowers and nothing - else; and, in some there are both leaves and flowers.Tney-have all been well wrapped up in little hard, horny scales, which kept out the wet and the cold.While Jack Frost was rampaging about ready to bite any foolish leaf or flower that showed itse ings on the outside of the buds were very \u2018tight, and the buds cuddled close to the branches.There have been bundreds and thousands \u2018of buds on every: FLOWERS, oF.THE IRON-WOOD AND OF THE \u201cSWEET OR CHERRY BIRCH.tree all Winter, but we have not noticed them, they have been so tiny and so nearly, the color of the bark.But in April sunshine they begin to swell and open.: Out of every leaf bud there comes a little branch, several leaves and a stem.The leaves, when we first see them, are very tiny, and the stem they cling, to, very -short, but neither you nor could put them back into the Httle parcel they have come from.We can see how the leaves have been folded, for they come out of the tight package all crumpled and \u20ac Some of these little new leaves are as fluffy as kittens\u2014all covered with white fur to keep them warm.As the leaves grow older they stretch and stiffen their folding creases smooth out, and when warm weather comes the fur they \u2018have been wearing is not needed any longer, so it drops off and blows away.The little hard, horny scales, which have been taking care of the baby Jeaves all winter, fall off too now thit _ their work is done.In some places they may.be seen ecattered thick on the ground under the branches.Young leaves just out of the bud are hardly ever green.Some are red or purple; some are almost golden, and very many are quite silvery with their soft covering of fur.Among these tiny leaves of many colors are the flowers of the trees, ford Canadian trees bear flowers, and | om in earliest spring.too soon, the cover- > -\"teloth.1 up\u2019 through the dead leaves.of PAs | Fen not tt Mi | rec stains.The Indians used - COST ere à ct er ee \"With, a mountain; but fin\u2019 garden and park.Some of.these tree-flowers are -like long, soft, woolly tassels, green, olive or rown.- While the leaves on the trees are still crumpled and small, it is time to look in the woods for spring flowers.For most flowers need plenty of light, and so the kind that live in the woode must come out before the leaves are tig \u2018enough to cast deep shadows on the ground.We have all seen the.farmer driving his plough across the field and making the ground.loose so that it will be easy for the little.wheat plants tq push their | Way \u2018up.And\u201c vre have seen the \u2018 \u2018Fdener digging up -the flower beds so t | duffy down.dilly can.come up into he sunshine: th, the brown.mould.t the flowers \u2018which grow out in the wdoëds have no \u2018farmer or gardener to soften the ground for them.They have to\u2018diz their.way up all by \u2018themselves, every, ome of the \u2018in a leaf, or bave a firm, \u2018hard\u2019 point at the top, and | | will.ppsh: its way through the ground much as ia peedle pushes through stiff Vaz sot nb a aa Ive rat | Many of these\u201d ave \u2018made \u2018of two-oval | spotted leaves \u2018wrapped \u2018ardund \u2018a\u2019 green flower bud.Tater t fhé-leavés, will unroll | and separate, and between.them we will sec on yellow, Hower \u2018hanging ddwn Hike a This is Adder'.tongue; sometimes, itis + ; Bw ryWijere in, the moun can ace \u2018such Title ad = '{ called.dog-togth - violet\u2014dag toatl, .be- \"| cause\u2019 the.= A leaves of \u2018ithe Hower .8 dog's.footh-viglet, Tort \u2018what \u201creason.we.find Agders: tongue tinder \u201c| Eh\u2019 thees, we -will find: also.big beatiful \u2018white stars.These are *blood:-root,\u201d they get their name because their roots are full of red juice.So are the stems, and the little hands which gather .these beautiful blossoms 0 eagerly marked with orange- Blaod root is mat at:all poisonous.There is not a single spring flower bn our mountain which is paisonous to.the i skin or which one need fear to pick.There is indeed no plant in this part of the world which is poisonous to the touch except Poison Ivy, and as that hears neither pretty blossoms nor juicy \u2018berries, boys and girls are not tempted to pick it.They tight accidentally brush against it, however, in a cross 1{ country walk, for iv offen \u2018ghows beside stone walls.Examine\u2019 its picture, Look ont for it.It is very poisonous to some people.After blood-root is Jone (and the spring showers sgon knock\u2019it to pieces), beautie ful golden blossoms appear: in\u2019 the flat fields at the back of the moumtain, especially along the banks of ditches and stidams.They \u2018grow amid clumps of big shining dark \u201cgreen leaves, which \u2018make their gold look all the brighter.These are marsh mari shine like fire.\u2019 said the si , swamps and hollows gray.'> * \u201c°° They re pa England as yell as a Canada.Perhaps ketpeate when he was.à boy gathered them on the banks Hamer Bag Ca es + Lo Mary-buds, and in one of the loveliest songs he ever wrote he spoke of them: \u2018And winking Mary-bude begin To ope th their \u2018golden \u2018eyes pre ae ats ares * MAUD GOING: THE \u2014 NGF ThE BIRDS - 3 The deep \u2018heavy sno snows.of our latitude render it very inhospitable to birds for many months of the year.From October till the beginning of April the woods and fields.would be silent were it not for the cheerful chirrup of the dark- in the and te Æwit- rom the woed-stalks sure to e the snow _somewhere: _ The robin and, the bluebipd may often.be seem.dnd heard eaïly : \u2018in bright, warm spots to = a the ut they come £0 fitfully till the first of April clears \u20ac « may we count on hearing Tobin's round liquid notes \u2018every mo > ond evening from the \u2018tops of tie the pi amine the ground is still too ; Fan: 0od \u2018blousons.côtes tb the light.wrap- | -.\u2018 \u201cthro lexves, and |.ere is à : parcel again: \u201cThis parcel will juice | feet, flying\u2019 with a eculiar quick, sharp roadside; and he challenges inspection at nut hatch, whose .bill- is \u201cSn ~enqugh to excavate a of the - Avon.He used to call them arrivals, hooded chickadee, who finds \u2018his.food | where he stays: for 5 The slender aristocratic cousin of our constant friend the English sparrow, the -song.éparrow, is one of the best known \u2018and most welcome of all the spring arrivals, His simple, cléar strain, strongly resembling brilliant measures \u2018from .the song of the canary, sounds all day long through the bright April days.Another sparrow not 80 well-known as the song.sparrow, \u2018but which may frequently be met along little travelled | roadways and the edges of the fields, ia the vesper sparrow or ground bird.* He is slightly larger than the song- sparrow and of a lighter gray color, with vhestnut shoulders and white outer fal feathers like those of the junco, song is very sweet and pleasing, a clear ascending series of whistles, and it is often heard after sundown.He builds.his nest in the open fields and starts up from the ground from-under one\u2019s very des nt and ' diselos the twe white ria ca 5 À Another small April comer ia the red- \u2018breasted.nuthatch, usually found in ks of ten or twelve.They perform Sia ox.of acrobatic feats, walk down\u2019 the trunks of the trees head.foremost, their -small -equare cut tails pointed to the zenith and utter a continuous nya- nya as they search: every cranny of the tree for i s.\u2018So quickly do they ove about,\u2019 \u201cnow appearing on one side of a branch, ~now diving underneath and difficult to observe.Another tree feeder who appeats at this time, the goldenm- winged flicker or high-hole, does not His loud, strong, eonofous call and ness.comes up from the woods, grehagd all hours of the day.THis nest is-a cavity hollowed.out of a tree at any.distance from the ground, often relined with| h grasses and feathers the next year, to be inhabited by his small cousin the not strong geting for hire- \u201cself.The dull rosy red of the purple finch \u2018or linet, an: April bird also, prepdres} us for the gay plumage of the May although he still carries a shade of the dull brown winter woods about him.He is the finest songster of the finches, his, strain is one of great variety and rapidity and is poured forth with.minh enthusiagm from the.tops disappearing on the other that they are) ?suffer from this imputation of - elusive- bo + [4 \u2018BIRD CHERRY-THESE FLOWERS ARE OUT IN.THE MOUNTAIN FRICKETS ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF MAY, while the ground is still covered with snow.With the blossoming trees of May come the swallows and the orioles, the brilliant orange and black of the latter makes & fine effect as they flit among the white trees.Many beautifully colored warblers can now be found in the depths of the woods and the thrushes, the best of all wood songsters, come early in June.The wood thrush may often be seen in the garden, sometimes even building his nest near the house, but the lovely song of the hermit- thrush can only be heard from the depths of the woods, where it hides its unfamiliar person.The gay rollicking bpbolink, catrolling from a weed stalk in the middle of a \u2018sunny field is the incarnation of a June day, and then we may often see the scarlet tanager.ho garden like a bit living fire.- The \u2018ripening of the cherries brings the cedsr -and \u201cthe: geldfinch, cuckoo in the woods the season may be said to be fairly inaugurated.: \u2018HARRIET | \u2014 HOW TO CAMP - Now that spring is here and school will soon be /over,- you are Planning or I summer holi o holiday will give you more more iseful expefience- than a Toy » eke camping.R.a ie that anybody can camp\u2014and so any- dy can camp, after a fashion: but it fortably \u2018and easil all sorts nf places -and all \u201csorts \u2018of wea- hin 8.With a little ingenuity and an axe you can make ip the woods some of the ings you need.The only successful camp is s.clean amp, , and, to \u2018keep it clean yom 2 à broom.Tai in oy made by Ying.a number of ema sam firmly to a fitncm sR ng A your axe trim the bough.off equare and you have _a broom\u2019 of the best quality.An excellent candlestick is made by sharpening one end of a short stick eo that it will \u2018stand firmly in the ground.Lash your candle to the other end, and .you have a\u2019 perfectly aeafe candlestick, to of the trees \u2018ox précis spring days: often a ! which can Ld \u2018carried: from place to plage.Ti about in the {.- waïwing end with[ - the meadow larks in the fields and the The trouble is that most people think needs lots of experience to do it com: y.| I have lived for months {mr the bush inf ther, and bope.to give you some useful].will | ber of éoäp in \u2018half \u201cof brea - And à small root of the same will fie your me together when you have lost your \u201cEs button.reat care should be taken, in choos- the eite for the camp.Some boy friends of mine camped last summer in a pretty grassy hollow eurrounded by buihes.When their tent was in place it looked mast cosy, but the rains descended and the floods came and those boys were soon wetter and wiser, Jeot a high spot from which the nd slopes away on all sides: if this is not possible, dig a ditch to lead the water off and so keep tls> floor of your tent drv.Very often people are tempted to æet- tle down under a big tree.but this is a bad plan, as the drip after raim is most unpleasant, and it will not improve the flavor of your porridge to have caterpillars, spiders and sticks drop into it.Put your tent where it will be somewhat sheltered from the wind by small trees and bushes, but don\u2019t have it too closely shut in or you will be bothered by flies, Have your door face the east or south-east, that you may get the morning sun.This will Dut your back towards \u2018the prevailing wi It is best to get to the Pace where \u2018you expect to -eamp \u2018early in the day, so that you can make all shug by nightfall, and you will\u2019 find you bave a good many hours\u2019 work \u2018before evervthing ready for you- bio be da 2 course, near good wate and firewood; \"pit it\" is \u2018esdential to be; near the \u2018water, as fuel can be.carried; if ccototrr Wt \u2018vou Will find it difficult to: cirry-all the water needful.- If you are wise you will sell that the ground.ja, Jevel Aor the.aor of your tent, and clesr #- of \u201céticks and stones eo that it ll be.vite smooth.tent, and es re TRABY.varieties, vise you to .see that Hour: pegs are in firmly, asd bia gopes \u2018tight, \u201cI is also important.sides :of.the tent should come itd dwn to be ground.end it \u2018sw Yo sere them by logal or ores.orn You should mek 4 is tent & wate a tent where.t! afer gaily through: he A \u2018This tent p ; When your tent is to make the bed: be done with: ; of brancheg about\u2019 5 5 eo Be | gin where the head of the bed is to be and etick into the ground, gt an angle of 45 degrees eloping towards the head, a close rew \u2018of \u2018branches, then another row overlappifiy.these, as shingles over lap.Keep: en \u2018antil-the desired\u2019 size \u20ac.Cover firat- with waterproof or Canvas, then \u2018with your blankéts,- and .if the \u2018work has: been carefully done you wili have a sweetscented, springy bed fit for a king.The > following camp found sufficient for three boys: \u2014_ :- Plenty of matches.; pail \u201cTot water.To Salles pail for pres) = ing.Froquart pail pail for porridge.hree-pint pail for coffee.One quart-pail for tea.ne pan, No.9.Half-dozen tin plates Three knives.Three forks.Half-dozen hand towels.Two yards stovepipe wire.axe, One tomahawk.One one bar of plyers.r laundry soap.ball of twine.One.jack knife.Six blankets.: .One compass.The tin pails will nest one inside\u201d thé other, und you can pack small articles in the tea pail.The stove wire will make new handles for your pails when needed.Cut the \u2018so that you will \u2018have 'a piece left when you Jose your first ome.Pack your boxes of matches in a self- sealer, to keep them dry and do not take wax matches, as they are hard to bight in a wind.I will also give you a list of food that will give three boys comfortable meals Sor, a Re but I.expect you to be able Fe to supplement.it.If ou can do ou: may have some 7 supghies left left over, bat it is not some course you can add prions you like, or that you are to carry: \u2014 Twenty-one pounds of bread.Twelve pounds of hard tack.© * 8ix pounds of bacon.Five pounds of oatmeal.Five pounds, of suger.> e tins pork and beans, Three tins co : Emo Pounds of butter.of cheese, or Te vo pounds of sweet chocolate, o pounds jam or marmalade.Half pound of tes, Ball pound et poe - One bag of e Small da Depper.you more ot rie to carry ' Vi It a your F [things you might take elao a half babel keep p your sait end your EE K root of | \u2018 Tt a of fill first, but wait until the smoke I will not ci details\" \u201cof this, but ad-} het your ; outfit will be} Cf 92088 # eo : TE ahs POISON IVY.that you have a supply of firewoni ready, as you may get back late.A bit of eld burlap or canvas will found useful to make a back and sur.ter for your fire in rainy weather.Flies will prove your worst enemy à summer camp, but the tent can « entirely cleared of them at might you are wwlling to take a little trou! Make in the tent a emall emoulderir : fire of bark or dry rotted wood.if v : have it in the frying pan there is 1.danger.Then fasten the tent secur.to keep in the smoke.The top of the-tent will, of cours.ja right down to the blankets, then draw out.the frying pan and close the ten: securely again and wait until the smoke escapes.Meanwhile brush and beat yourself weil with a branch to make sure no fike are in your clcthing, otherwise you may carry in dozens of them.Then dart into the tent and make everv- thing tight behind you This will make | you sure of a peaceful night f Most \u201cboys know.bow to pdt \u2018up ai fli pe ight as far as les are concerncd.Castor oil and pennyroyal mixed make an excellent dope to use by day.Get a small bottle of castor oil and add to it enough oil of pennyroyal to emell very strong but not cnough to burn your skin.If you camp often you will be able to FLOWERE OF.The ALDER AND HAZEL add to these suggestions, but I hope they will prove ample to boys camping for the first time.CHARLES LANDRY.|A PLEA FOR THE CHILDREN Surely they need Some space wherein they happily could play In careless freedom all the summer dav: Rest in the shade\u2014or where wide branches fling Outward\u2014indulge the rapture of a swing.Just to be freed From squalor; lifeless days; sans everything That childhood craves.\u201d Ol! to that childlife bring Some rarer sight of flower, stream, and Some purer thought by Mother Nature : stirred.\u201c Small citizens! And shall their city give nor health nor Nor plessent memories ?The girl and y Foreshadow - in \u2018themselves the coming race, - Surely \u2019twere wise to give them air\u2014and \"space ! , A ISABEL WONHAM.- LA WF Be RL A I + BO ie 1 OD \\NE ET Women\u2019s Edttion.a qe degree Dean \u201carme partages pit a Smiter?A ROYAL TEA IN | BANGKOK, In an unguar: Jed moment 1 invited a or ny royal pupils to à five o\u2019clock noi SIAM ae wi.a bright, bo autiful day, and it Sapp T0 he a Budde st holy day, so enor on 1 Yad made all m prepara- ; ce was not quite sure \u2018whether my su s*1 MW ou put x an appearance.os s'eoek, what was my eur ce to ser on the distance a groat crowd prise >.sut of +e Grand Royal Palace.Primers ut princessce, attired some in a in court dress, had at more slaves and retain- About tour ps and others : ! oar n or * Jawing.sxed on, the question of accom- ot iat ~_t Aa! .sof 1 de, to 5e 1 the cl yaa to let in SA whole gang, but © I evo ou all entreaties vain\u2014eac retainer had such a sense of individual resp him f his royal cha e, and so\u2019 in | poured and squatted t lves on 1 fours on :the foot in every nook and corner of the house.The princes and.princesses I placed in chairs round the: ten table, and \u2018began to pour out tea, which was declined, along with all the refreshments.This done, they one and all rose and betook themselves, followed by the crowd of slaves, to examine the house.There T eat, : .damfounded, with: the crowd swerming round upstairs.ibility that fothing would part b : the Jatest baby had a:fred and rose bush 4.is dl.\u2018Grise\u2019 aid di ed \u201cwond,.ar \u2018spread - iteelf until two mare.babies had planted near.i latter were \u2018Fameuse/ snd the ground ws, kept.lies \u201cand roulched ¢ them.#7\", hon the y childish 7e eve.able th appre- trees \u2014 > + .; od piti es, ne as divided nto ttle plots, with ainigturs paths between, while _optside cur Bedroom widow.-F t- lessons © native were, learned \u201c| by thot ating seeds, by the: sity :for \u2018planting apd watering.te plat nd \u2018th fhvolunat: thi t ing.a e ihvolun | hem ne to, fur fort.¥No hen could.k Lah a hy ploy iny Phase tioy lo) When Tia (che bree GS ae rs : Tad, aru rv wast : NS ze LET * = Pe ies Joa AWW = She Xm Sl .; Biths ahoutd} Parks bY ight in the i - Ben be old oak tree\u2014 \u2018The fairies go adancing, O! (For I've been Lee to eee 1} 5 w two, by.three, © by two, by three, wonderful elf-sprites go, scarce one touches the green grass sward, With the'tip of his, fairy too! And there, and there, where the bade \u201clies deep, E Beneath the waving trees\u2014 {Toe Queen holds court for that: fairy sport,.* To lilt of the forest breeze, And then, and then\u2014I dare not tell\u2014 there; [° - pr Where th magic moonbeams light, Wow.the Stefly darts Nk Sabor e rain Or the bare-bell woos the- night ! merite \u2018 TTP at ream yy ene 48 and Er s.WGI TV SEY.\u201cever, ona ea wing, Wik lamps of crystal dew! Lightly they paes o'er the nodding gress - To the Fairy Queca\u2019s review!\u2018 , So in and out, s0 in and cut\u2014 ER While ferns in a chorus sway\u2014 But vi er a aign of that wond\u2019rous court pou ind at bresk of du = y But \u2018you must not- doubt, you must not - ecoff\u2014 Let the world laugh ever so !\u2014 The fairest of dreams is that which seems \u201c \u2019 In realms of fancy to glow! For thus, my dear, when the day growa rear, And the ice wind wakes\u2014in sooth, It will ne er seem cold, if your heart but A tho dt of the fairies to brighten with .\u2018For these are the dreams of Youth ! .MARY E.HICKSON.NY 7 : NN a, oY IN ££ = ND AN > TNL AN di AS ~ Sn = ZC PE EE EEE aC a 7 Res rs HAS ail peer OTT 2 0 SES Far Tear a Re ov RES Ceara Gad ALT ap om EERE a.oy ET PES sa a REV io i ! Ÿ { : > wm eo.85 Women's Sttion ) El erwin Etta acte iret 5 ve eA We were spending August on the Belgian gea coast: with Heyst-sur-mer \u201cas our headquarters.Here we found life a lazy but delightful thing, since there was.nothing whatever .to do but to bathe in the surf in the walk on the Digue is the ornamental part »f one .of the far-famed dykes which protect the | Low Countries, from the encroachments of the sea.\u201d It is paved with hard.vitm- fied brick, embellished with electric lights, and lined with a series of cafés and hotels.Often we spent an after noon in Bruges and took tea at a de lightful tea shop opposite the Belfry, In the market square.However, one particularly brilliant day someone suggested a trip into Hélland, to a Httlé place jost over \u2018the boundary,\u2019 with the reputation ere ig a steam tramw from Heyst to Sluys, our destination, and no other means of getting there ex- morning ° Digue in the.afternoon.The bound, examined with every degree of | grave suspicion, our innocent vaîperas | and kits.That performance safely oyer, we rumbled on through the sunny helds' filled with orderly rows of | corn shocks, all golden in the afternoon dight, \u2018each separate ; shock : casting » ita | little blue shadow on the pale fields of stubble.\u2018At Sluys \u201cthe tramway ends, as does At one time long ago Sluys \u2018Was on \u2018the Zwyn, à long arm of the sea TU inland as far ag.Bruges, but most of \u2018this has silted up, the walls of the beautiful old Town Hall a modern fresco which shows the blessing of the \u2018new\u2019 Zwyn canal in 1402.The little Dutch town is built along a stone quey on the edge of the canal.and it was decked in festal on, ray in\u2019 honor of the birthday .of The quaint little + Wi .201 \u2018| whith i six hundred years.old, was éd running.with - flags.: The children were busy * og | \u201csplendi did processions ; on her heads they wore tall pape cept by canal, from Bruges; so We caps, and: across their breasts werd boarded the tiny -cars, which ook like draped orange sashes: they blew horns electric trams pulled by a diminutive steam engine in a box.Presently, we set off.across the sand dunes.After a mile or 80 of peaceful journeying we approached the village of Knocke, a ¢harming place with bad \u2019 ls and many, English visitors; and, oe an inevitable consequence, su excellent golf courge end a n of fine tejinis courts Here we.saw one of the characterietic water-towërs, which are ect- \u2018ly round, about sixty feet in built of stone, with a great round \"disc- Xike top, broader.than the Tower itself.The country is flat that che watér bas to be tificial Sy Tied \u2018in\u2019 order to get any pressure wi After Tearing Raicks | our Jel inland through a lovely counfry Le y.aidons act about red-tiled cottages A comfortable flatness of the oo ie £ Dever ' grew momoionous, for as the t } ed along, the great flapping im of \u2018the windmills \u201cloom:d up, now Deer and huge, now far and small; at times busi- = 7 heeking, and then again Wey\u201d and Ritter Degeains Westkapelle, we, came to the boundiiry whefe the \u2018custotns\u2019 officers céme into , and sa o pase.ored confetti of ch other.We wore involuntarily ye- minded of the :\u2018Qrange\u2019 worn processions of milita .and \u2018threw bright-col each gality is at the bottom of the custom, « which.ig: jn _antuding -contrait our car, and, as wa duty.n rosy a témber, our fires: wa srt we 4; A - TA iit #25 \u2018Êr de EF ETS the beautiful canal which goes to \u2018Bruges.There is in Bruges of E itute the -the ; HE \u201con and Ell of its mont ons.ere.ja no natural q bartier acon them from dw armed forces \u2018of \u201cthe great military.powers of Europe, and these tiny countries have \u2018been for centuriés à \u2018battleground.When we t of these things we felt grateful, not.only for the silver streak which protects and, but still more for the wide' and tormy ocean behind which Cansidà \u2018besks in security.= - ¥ : CONSTAN CE MACÉRIDE.\u2014\u2014 \u2018 « THE: WOMEN 'S : ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY In Ma, \u201c1806, Miss Agnes Fitzgibbon, ht Povolits, gave an address before the *Woraen's * Art Association .of - Montreal \u2018on \u201cThe Cabot Celebration, She )n- = MME.\u2018DE BELLEFRUILLE : MACDONALD, .Sociètv., tebested her audience 80 vividly in Canadian, history that it.was xesolveu to ask the- Antiquarian \u2018Society; (cus- Pipe President of the\u2019 Women's Autiquarian -~ 1.todians of the Chateau de Ramezay) io \u201cpermit- the \u2018formation of - a \u2018wdman'\u2019s branch.Mrs.-James Peck' undertook negotiations; her\u2019 suggestion.was cheerfully accepted, \u2018and in the following month of June the \u2018women\u2019s branch\u2019 \"became an \u2018accomplished fact.The officers elected werei\u2014 \u2018Excellency Lady Aberdeen -hon- - podem; ime.de.Bellefeulle | AL DALY ges 4 ea a) pa Avenir pag éérga enregistre , \u201d = a ét (iancoise),.recording \u2018secretary: Council inclu tôt | family to the school.RUST, MAY 15 The : dea many ladies pro- eee in: English\u2019 and.French \u2018society.bude applied « themselves bark of.preserving the Chateau, a aa a sal Mate of \u2018disrepair.It vas\u201d \u2018necessary \u201cto reintroduce , two famack building\u2019 x the \u2018city, and a re- ceptio the ju (became.the fashion; its contin existerice -wag.ascured.The subscription list rose tq 400, 8\u2019 encouraged, the commiitee was able to begin in.a small way those repairs a _ | improyements which demanded instant \u201c| attention.< The, \u2018Assodiation, : -80.\u201csuccessfully in- augurited: (chiefly.by the.efforts of Mrs.Peck: and.Mme.de.Bellefeuille Macdonald}.hae .continued to prosper, and the ladies\u2019 rooms in the Chateau are special * \u2018objegts \u201cof - interest- - to \u201cmany thousands \u2018of visitors every season.Mme.\u2018de Belleféuille Macdonald remained president until - \u2018her death.She was : succeeded \u201cby Lady Lacoste.officers at present are: President, Mrs.Wartele; first vice-president, Mrs, Des + harats; \u2018second.\u201cvice-président, Lady Van Horte;.third vice-president, \"Mrs.F.D.Monk; fourth \u2018vice-president, Mrs.James Ross; English secretary, Miss E.Power O\u2019Brien;.French secretary, .Miss Sur- | veyer: treasurer, Mise.Lindsay.M.L.THE: KINDERGARTEN The Kinderga ren, \u2018as a method ot teaching little children has long since ed the experimental stage; not only ras its : practical .yalue- been given thoughtful consideration, but it has been included \u2018in the school system ot almost every- civiliged country.Still, the Kindergarten- bas crities, who dismiss \"its teaching with \u2018he words.\u201cChildren do not learn anything in the Kindergarten, they only play\u2019 As ut play were an insignificant, even despicable thing.\u201cRecognition of \u2018the deep meaning that ties in childish play\u2019 is as old a8 Plato.It was the play impulse that.roche] recognized .as a .means of education, meeting the child\u2019s \u2018needs during the -perioû of transition.from the - ims the child under six years of age, because it is the time of greatest plasticity.Habits are \u2018then forming, and opinions being moulded, many ot them, for.life.\u2019 The discipline and or- dei of the Kindergarten; \u2018the study of music and of nature; the first understanding of form, color\u2018 and number; and, abave all, the cultivation\u201d of the imagination\u2019 and of observation, all\u2019 con- | tribute to the development of the child\u2019s character.- The\u2019 mental, moral, and physical training .receïwed: \u2018in » the Kindergarten form- the basis of a good ducation.+ \"The Kindegmarten.memes in the ; Vas; given, té successfully that The | The Kindergat- .The public Kindergartens of the city are.under the charge of trained direc- 1009.Parks and Playgrounds an ve ben, for.\" gome time a noticeable feature in men\u2019s fashions is still the dernier cri uuu garments that fit without a crease are in verre taste.Trousers should on no accoûh Ne pute, but\u2019 should fall in easy wrink below tne, instep, or ghould \u2018be worn te es up well above the unk es, and a slight but not (co pronounced bagginess at the knee is de rigueur.Lualg in the same way should fit their wearer as if they had been made for gomebody else, and the new hipless style, with rather high waist lines, will con- -tinue popu.ar.Waistcoats are of endless variety, both as to color and texture, but softer shades | replacing the stronger colors of last are rep 8 ë > of ! correct accessories are a Glengarry season.Stripes of different tones the same color, cr of two contrasting col- | fashionable, and the man who ors are aspires to be the glass of fashion and, the mould of form\u2019 must carry out the! scheme of color in ties and socks as well.We noted a very pretty grey suit the other day.It was worn with a waist.; ¢cat of a paler shade or grey, and with raeuve tie and socks, and the general ensemble was charming.Another waistcoat we admired, an evening one, suitable for a young svelte figure, was of or-: dinary piqué.The original feature was\u2018 the arrangement of the buttons, which were sewed on in clusters.In this instance they were of mother-of-pearl, but a charming touch of color couta be introduced by a judicious use of emeralds, rubieg Or sapphires.Buttons have always played a prominent part in \u2018man\u2019s dress, but indications are not wanting that changes of a far reaching nature are about to affect and | enrich the sartorial art.Men will then! be able to gratify their well-known opulent taste im color, which, except on the rare ocasions of university and civic cere- .\u201cMEN'S CORNER - var 02 PF Co a = VE Ton of dowdiness he h fes Been 20 ph = i ide present restricted by + iron bonds of fashion .to the matte ties and waistcoats.Trousers are still to be worn, 1].kilts, we understand are coming bas.to favor.Made of gome striking Lu such as the Royal] Stuart, and worn a black velvet coat and waistcoat, +: med with silver buttons, this is à v becoming and effective dress, and du find favor this coming scason with Jeunesse dorée.It is, of ~ourec, i tatious suitable for anorning or business w bat might dispute the field as a wee garment with the consecrated froc k- It is not permissible to wear a sili with the kilt, and socks, whether to.or colored, are considered bad form.| ret with an eagle plume, a tartan ;.and lace jabot, tartan hose and brozu with silver buckles.Diamond bul.may be worn, but are considered usi« tre jewelled note being mo properly reserved for the dirks an brooches which give the fimshing ioudi - i to this charming cos.ume.As weddings frequently occur at 3 5.30 in the afternoon, and are not ov.! I | | me after 6, the dividing line betn.day and evening with regard to Jd.the knotty problem\u2014how to b® corr., Gressed\u2014both when you arrive and wh » | you Jeave\u2014is more easilv eolved by wi i ing a kilt than by retiring to effect : i desired change.The Glengarry D.jnet is also more easily disposed of church than the silk hat.even being - upon.without fatal results, whereas suggestion of one of emr contemporar;.- that men on entering should leave th Jats with the sexton.who would rest.{them to their rightful owners as thes left the church is likely to raise ho»- never to be realized.A MERE WOMAN.publie echools of Montreal dates from 1892, when the High School Kindergarten was ned by Miss Elliot Henderson, who had been sent by the Protestant Board of School Commissioners 10 be trained for the work, at the Halmann Institute, Laporte, Indiana, of which the principal, Wm.Hailmann, was a pupil of Yroebel.After observing the High School Kindergarten, during its first year, the School Commissioners reslized the 1m- portance of this system of education for little children, and decided to introduee it into the puhlic schools.A I'ralning School for Kindergarten \u2018teachers was then formed, with Mise Elliot Henderson.as principal.The growth of the work from this time.was rapid, «nd .twelve Kindergartens were established in, the ublic schools within three years.In , the McGill Normal School took os the work, but since its afhliation with the Macdonald College, the Training School for Kindergarten \u2018I'eachers \u2018has been discontinued.= se ott hia the \u2018Dominion\u2019 Tex tile Cor tors, but in many cases their assistant - are untrained.The reason \u2018or this largely due to the fact thet the salary paid to Kindergarten assistants Is quite adequate for the support of a woman dependent upon her own carnings, and consequently the traiméd Kindergartener has been forced to enter \u2018l'ranmition.or Primary work, because of the higher salary.We hear much to-day of \u2018preventive work, meaning organized effbrt to prevent the growth of a victous or useless tlass.Free Kindergartens have long been recognized as important in this work.In other cities, Kindergartens supported.bv church, -eocial settlements, or by individuals, have .proved of great value.Whether we sre to have Kin dergartens thréugh tte generosity of | philanthropists, or whether we must tax ourselves for wore Kindergartens and schools, we should not, as citizens, leave to chance, the development of children at an age \u2018when they are most susceptible to'influences.both good and evil.EMILY LOVELL FINLKY, Aw.I + HR 0 0e a ey Ya Et A od rd ee = ie LATTA « = a La oD ~~ ay ry bd Dr Fr Sd RK, \u2014 PATHS OF TH Zeit Geist,\u2019 \u201cTae Earthly BOOK ! \u2014CHAPTER I.7:,E PLOTTERS.49 (,.\u2014r day in the year 1905 was 11 _ -.à close.In London, in à \"+ -aze hotel near the Strand, an \u201cry wan and his wife sat in a private r pr 7 ol ving a visitor.Any one with ar \u2026ed to the accents of the Eng- : aking world would have kpown Tui xe that the old folks bad spent ne \u201cves in Canada; and they had the Caer ventional and debonnaire aspect which belonged to the man and woman ap earlier period of that country\u2019s i stor.rather than the type evolved by \u20185 more recent condition of opulence.Ter visitor was a man in early middle Ce, ap Englishman with some weight : presence and whose face showed the \u2019eneat intelligence.The three.were ; Sn upon one another with the af- \u201cction of a friendship that had sus- \u2018ned long absence and recent reunion \u2014two crucial tests of\\friendship.The visitor was saying.\u2018I cannot give sou very much information about Mos- Jord.It is a picturesque old village, with à small factory town growing out ~: it on one side.The living was pre\u201d ~ented to your nephew some years ago; 1s worth about three hundred a yar Your nephew is a well- principled, hard- vorking, poverty-stricken vicar.Eng- nd à is full of such.He is what is called .200d Churchman,\u201d and has a tendency ' wards ritualiem.His wife goes fur- tr in that direction, I fancy.She is q«antly related to the Sarum family.Tw vicar ie what the poor call \u201cquite \u2026 gentleman\u201d; if I were trying to ¢x- \u201c+ the same idea, I think I should \u201cHis clothes ft\u2019 Now, look at oo Tr: meaker was a thick-eet man, with a lesan clarity of complexion.His + vas abundant, ehiny, and rather ni\u2014 not a length to suggest its own- È destre- for \u2018artistte- dustinetion, but her that he had forgotten the exist- | BY L.DOUGALL, Author of | 5-zgairs All\u2019 \u2018The Mormon Prophet,\u2019 \u2018The Madonna of a Day,\u2019 \u2018The E RIGHTEOUS Purgatory,\u2019 etc., etc, faces made it evident that they ate plain food and not much of it.To wear fine raiment, to be ministered to by many servants, to turn to a rich diet\u2014these would indeed be undeserved misfortunes.\u2018Not, of course, that I won\u2019t buy satin gowns \u2018for my wife,\u2019 added the old man fondly.\u2018Satin she shall wear whether she likes it or not\u2014yes, Sally, yes\u2014but beyond that I don\u2019t see that we can do much in the way of using it.And it\u2019s not easy to spend money on other folks without doing a lot of harm.It would seem wiser to hand over the disposal of it to a yoimger man, who would be more in touch with things; so we think, as this blessed nephew of mine is.our nearest kinsman, be ought to have the first chance.\u2019 poi am sure he needs the money, * said ve \u201cAreyou?If I\u2019 were sure, he\u2019d have it to-morrow.\u2019 \u2018T mean that I am sure that he could put more\u2019 money than he has to a good use.\u201d .\u201cYes, but how much ?» - ¢ Quite so; I understand; there are many of us who \u2018éould use an ndditional hundred, or \u2018ans extra thousand, wisely, who would waste more than that if we had it.Bunt.I.have nb reason to Sup: pose that the vicar of Mosford would waste it.\u2019 The old man answered solemnly, \u2018It\u2019s a small thing to waste the money, but it\u2019s an awful thing to see a character go to waste by: possessing it.\"I\u2019ve seen too much of dat among.young folks in \u2018I nade.you could say that you liked our nephew's wife, Mr.Pye,\u2019 the old lady urged wistfully.\u2018My dear Mrs.Ward! began Pye.He felt ill-used at being credited with a dislike he had.not expressed; but as he looked into the frank, quiet eye of the brustul old lady he ceased to ex- Fe et \u201cand, in any case know her personally.She does a great :e of the barber.at Look \u2018at me,\u2019 he repeated, rising.\u2018My ~othes do.not fit.They did not fit ~hen I began life, preaching at Mos- \u2018ord.They did not when I went out in lecture in Canada\u2014you may have observed the fact there.They do not fit me vet.although I probably employ a bet- ->p tailor than does the vicar of Mos- iord.NoË do your clothes fit, Mr.Ward.It is one of the radical differ- en-es between one man and another.\u201d 1 have known that all my life,\u2019 said the old lady, \u2018but I never thought of raving it.\u2018You have detected genius, Sally,\u2019 said the old man.\u2018You did not euppase they made eity professor for nothing?man laid a great work-worn hand on the table, and looked with \u201cenka affection at the vounger man.park a little longer, Nathaniel.Do clothes of my niece-in-fTaw fit?\"To perfection.\u2019 \u2018You do not like her?\u2018It would be nothing to her credit if I did,\u201d eaid Nathaniel Pye.\u2018My personal | © preference runs out to all sorts of wild and villainous folk.\u2019 \u2018Hear him.Sally!\u2019 cried the old man.\u2018But a rhort time ago his preference led him to express the most ardent dé-i \u2018 lizht at reeling us again.\u2019 Nathaniel Pre had a genial expression, almost an habitual smile in his eyes; but he rarelv lauzhed.Old Ward dulged in a comfortable chuckle all to} uimself, oo T think perhaps there is i something both wild and villainous in us,\u201d said the oud lady gently.\u2018nz a verv deep plot.\u2018How did you come by this great sum ci money?\" asked Pye.Honestly.\u201d said old Ward, hie bright OVEN \u201cinkling.Fr n Pre laughed.There was what seemed ,Imost a superfluous and blatant honeety mn the appearance of the old couple\u201d He continued his question.\u2018It Wis an inexpected (Godsend?* x more than.we can yet say.\u2019 anv case it was unexpected?.\u201cevo Having worked all my life \"are 4 modest independence.how © 1 peesibly have expected that a \"A ren years ago to a young fel OW ting life would return such in- in has become what he calls nilhonnaire,\u201d and given me my fu the meantime T had lost all \u201ctn.The money upset all our \u201ctr, We were looking forward \u201cUV Vrars of quiet enjoyment.and ver nf doing an occasional kind- \"ar oA 1 | \u2018Press! \u2018a my\u201d : SO ke, very occasional your observed Nathaniel Pye eorony.on eee at a glance our cause We can\u2019t turn misers at nur \u2019 he We must either spend this le fortune on ourselves, or oun how Tera are?Mer \u201csé, Or give it away.1 can\u2019t t+ \u201cthing more irkeome than the sent) So | 1 Pve mused.looking at the [hey were Quaker-liker in- heir} tamiitv.\u201d The pose of their bodies pre Ry Nathaniel Pye here a univer:| Thé old th nied: \u2018You and I are hatch- | * couth old\u2019 men are more attractive.while | well with regard to the income\" from it deal of good parish work.I have every reason to think highly of- her\u2014that is, judging her from the point of view of er own conhacience and her own prejudices.But having said so \u2018nueh, | shall be miserable if you don\u2019t go down and make friends with her.\u2019 The old lady went on.\u2018But you agree with us that it would be \u2018of no use to attempt to do that if we Jet them know that their uncle :s a very rich man.If they were proud, for inetance, they would not let the kindness of their nature appear, \"lest Chey should seem to curry favor.\u2019 \u201cJust so,\u201d said Pye, with a slight inclination of the head.Or, again, if they felt the need of selves, for their.ehurch and parish\u2014 they might perhaps try to appear better the | the they.Fealy Pre : \u2018Just 60,° sa e m brea til then He added.\u2018 But : 1 think 73 and is quite.straight ward.\u201d \u20ac N so\u201d.; Axa eh Nae.old\u2019 Ward, Ketnly.\u2018 No-\u2014oh no! I\u2019ba = eay that.\u2018I thi A Ss air e ac ways she is {o6\" downright.we could judge.of t \u2018their af hem \u2018and \u2018the + I suppose I-ihuat go and iti to: tte rushes, bot An any ous care 1 fo | fée I must gd.» Ward put \u201chis \u2018hands u to hié vs.\u2018Iam not Midas\u201d he\u201d \u2018send \u201cbut um | an _-uncle like on in evidence.v Dn- they remain in a distant colony.\u201d \u2018*; \u201cTam sure you know.that I! was only thinking of the difficulty you would have in keeping this secret\u2019 sad \u2018 \u2018If thére wers less money\u2019 the old.man \u2018I might let hi a weeks.visit: but I contin aed] upon him until I baye been his neigh | | bot a year\u2014what'do you say, Pye *.will you do with it ¥ course, euch things as, for example,\u201d missionaries.\u2019 \u2018Yes,\u2019 said the old man, \u2018and orphan asylums, and hospitals, They're all very tl during the few vears I live\u2014 the\" muy sionaries are getting - that alreadÿ\u2014but 1 don\u2019t believe in endowments \u2018in.By] world of progress.1 have the: feeling | § that I owe it to John Compton to leaye | the capital to him intact unless 4; find a good reason for not doing 85.Nathaniel Pye went through an dffec- tionate leave-taking; but when he had half let himself out of the door he turned back and spoke again, /nd for, the firat,,.time fluently and earnestly, ought to say more than I reg en their habits of untrammelled vy, A their clear eyes and serens you decide upon a year = ila ads i bere Tea.2p-q I will, not.sey.I.dike er.+ e money very mucb\u2014if not for.them- M wicar | je Sey , : ta\u2019 out\u2019 their.oe compelled.to- accept pat- | \u2018In any.case\u201d Soutiaued Mes.Wid, prea fairs bode i ry soin, about fhe | Gosy | money eep:.plot | : have hatdhed; and, we have not mestion \u2018the money \u2018to apy, oye.on this side + Hô the Atlantic except you, Mr.\" \u2018Pye.Jw derstand = oùx allusion.\u201d I ri wy\u2019 couth; it will.not greatly-to°the cre} dit of an English \u201cgentleman.to\u2019 free {tare Le ought, not to decide to bestow so.mua | Lb \u2018If you don\u2019t give it to him,\u2019 \u201cwhat | : There are, of | - have asld,\u201d i Other figu \u2014unfortunately, I mean, for whe Angh- can\u2019 Church.ps at the end \u2018of a year you might understand that a certain attitude of the wicar of Mosford, which you will be inclined at first to regard as mere bigotry, 1s in real sacred part of his religion, and furth er, that he i& not personally responsible for the alliance of caste with Anglican iam, which wé cannot fail to deprecate.I have seen enough of him to know \u2018that he is a good man and true.© Do not allow any -offence .he may give you \u2018to cause you to doubt this.\u201d Then he added, with more hesitation, \u20181 know two ladies in.Mosford .who appreciate his worth, and whose society you may find agreeable, I will write a line to them\u2014not, of course, that I.bave much influenee.\u201d $ CHAPTER IL.THE SCHOLAR.Nathaniel Pye stood.for a moi ent.19 the tiled entrance of the ema hotel while the porter called a hansom.At his side was.one of the long mirror apt in \u2018our day.to bedizen such pieces e turned musingly and surveyed eelf.It appe to him that the collar \u2018of his codt at the back stood \u201cout as if some one had held him euspended by it and just put him on the ground.His trousers were rather baggy at the knee \u201cwhile they showed no \u2018sign \u2018of wear.He did not know at all what was the matter with his hair or why it had an angular outline round his neck, although.any one else would have known it was too long.His hat did not seem to him to be at home upon his massive brow.He did not in the least perceive that the mahsive proportions of the head were fine, that his face was an exceedingly pléasant one: fe mused y for a moment on what seemed to him his own \u2018inritigäted ugliness, hes some Syriac words rose in his mind; first their inner meaning, and then an abstruse grammatical point which they .suggest ed, ete him far away.ig.the | dud Jak.at ales.late thought of his own ugliness, Pretarned.That this was so declared his thoyghts was, or bad been, below sober men eeldom think pearance except in such or ioction, egan to reflect on the letter.of troduction he had\u2019 offered to à; Mosford\u2014a letter to be seen by the woman whose hands -he would fain \u2018have won.Nathaniel Pye would have ormed at this juncture some e performed arithmetical process in which they would have substracted a plebeian appearance from the sum of academic honor and a comfortable income, and would have regarded the remainder with tolerable satisfaction.This mode of comfort was not for Nathaniel Pye, because his mind did not focus clearly on such secondary questions.He supposed that e reasonable woman would reject a man only | ton.personal grounds or for the sake of some moral principle.\u201d - \u201cPye-waz-orie of .those .men whom tel ducationsl system of late bas elementary] od by him.him, \"for CE n- r Foyer.any religious.bias, \u2018x-péor\" Need Het hatiet that it vary zone\u201d té endl the Te | Isis.| giant trees of its - thurchysrd, stands in the.centre of this rustic tria to bear some relabion te fo.roman who | t ; learning with- f + wd i Ys 4 qe a of those streame - upper Its old street, which northwards has been lately built upon, by factories and shops, opens to the south, its sides parting like a \u2018river's banks at the\u2019 és- Panny.\u201d .The Norman church, under: the ile.Round about the larger mrs and hum- caitages group ves, vicarage on ope side uaint -Metliod- ist chapel on the \u2018other : Hi their ivy- covered walls.Upon a day a Jereengarger entered one.of\" the sizes and \u2018delivered - his ho ag ea drawing soom window of à an \u201cMy beautifol\u201d ST sue i an 1étter it ¢ ow: ; why do 2 you thik it is trom him Lave have \u201cnot\u201d péen- \u2018his writitg.Po firèt- apeakir e Graham, \u2018a Woman in\u2019 the\u2019 es 0 of Life; the dec \u2018on \u2018her aunt, \u2018Miss Kennedy, & faded woman, alight.\u2018and \u2018.The, frat.voite \u2018waa full.clear and dei- cal; the ia ome \u201cwas soft and da with i ER Q Fr orge kad the wpt, lifting her: a Yow, PRS.hanger AR J , fad to\u2019 the \u201cdeeply cushioned - Tonnes and chairs were covéred with \u201cwhite glossy.chintz ed with roses.À \u2018white rug was\u2019 on t ; The windows.were open to a sunny gar- | den.\"Beyond 2 igen mesda or and the ch groupi auturon trees u tiful, joyeuse and yet with the of a summer gone.by, aut autumn élec | in the landscape an tinged the sentiments of the- hg Oriane.\u2018Graham was handsome, tall, | with 'splendid- curves \u2018of * Her yel wn hair, .parted in in the mid: dle, waved in\" thick, - tem diant puffs over her shapely\" well-formed: nose\u2019 had the \u2018breadth that indioatés physical ; ; : force.\u2014 Her i bad the curves that ogte sees in the FJdeaï \u201cbut as\" prés class.1 there iad nob besh 4 ceridin slightly * dogged: -squaroniess of the che: the mouth: would have: -been fect to express\u201d ; character, but.toe rf and white tints.of the.fair : skin were.so delicate: that.the doggedness of.Rte chin wes apt .to Rte ous io eyebrows and : oyelisiies brown, \u2018her\u2019 eyes grey ind Loco Aren't\u201d yo sping 5 vead Mr.yb, my beautiful ?\u201cYou \u201cdre; poaadly devot- | cd to work of \u201chis abthership.\u2019 \u2018You.ought to: oe emormonaly, ie to hear.oom.a.person.who ates ; 2 AT -MAT- ate.tertile vale of one | feed thé tbe | T full lines over her f ples, and then twined back ns lobged application to the interpretation >ia tdé dramiset si ~ =, Tacks ys 22 *F 'whe ; \u2018 \u2018 | oF fies both her\" hands behind Ber, fhe \u20ac Ouen, pour 1e à printer des ee se ghtly forwerd, look- | the abso chopped in Sry in Pad ls ihe window.pAb Jogi she.| dine on \u201cStation, \u2018and; Nath oq - te ak = Rs what is the matter with AE sheers, train mth Ri \u201cA Le prisme a, have attained ought LOT _.ou are a ve like amit.>?yo Co tigen ebm is cn Rr that .a CHAPTER x , 5 \u2018 ; failed to divine that Ethel is > : a slowly.\u2018I don\u2019t think I .mn LETTER.Shere With you.I know her better than Ma \u2018 d lies in thy or Shunk that Ethel is clever for example, Lol tn well\u2014I thi [that in the ancient world she might Soni fame as an orator of the \u2018Aid\u2019 you think.that she walks per- ¢ narrowest of grooves out ve ere \u2018principle?\u2019 inquired Miss Ken- es; 3, I think she has strong principle.bat is is why I admire her.I have not hred of it myself, you know.\u2019 Rr not dépend on.Ethel\u2019s prin- 2° it, her ntersst clashed with it,\u2019 \u201cwhile i in yours 1 chars anne; with reverent tran- au ity.\u201d , it have you confided to me, beautiful?\u2019 asked the niece.0 > ¢ care \u2018of what I prize most\u2014your self, said the aunt.\u2018Excépt once,\u2019 retorted Oriane.\u2018Theh that once I must.have | been in the wrong.But let us not talk any oy \u2018nonsense at.present\u2014I wish, to red h or mop bega.-vrhie ane n, apparently | with a light heart, to puzzle over the éttez again, and after \u2018a while, said, \u2018Té:morrow I may do.better, but 1 may | as well give you my present translation.The :letter, as said, begins, \u201cDear Miss \u201cKenr\u2014t then something cuneiform.- Then about.iberty which, I think, does not: refer either to the abstract des, or Jo the shop, for.silks and\u2019 po wh Bis own- attitude, by ih I judge\u2019 that he is asking a favor.Somes something BL.; Then he\u201d ses into child-like print conus \u2018stogd_s peg Ron y pon Joli | I in ibe name \u201cWard\u201d The \u2018hierogly da Lr g \u201carasring=oout\u2026 Il was dear.before it are surely ' \u2018Mr.and \u2018Mrs.ly iy Oe Foor 54 Pe ba \u201cwere I gather that he met them in: Canada, that he feels.for them filial affection: (it Joos: like.\u2018Altered,\u2019 but it hor be o wo suggest that the are pretty.old, wouldn't.it?y ak \" himself must be getting older,\u2019 said Miss Kennedy.y lent à ought to.be awially flattered he thinks: Ju would be kind to Aid\u2019 friends.This Mr.Ward is, I think,.gather h e, ars ly of rl ugdy \u2018and ape a and becomes the.That is.the gist of it; apply - myself to its further hall an hour/later on to-night, Mi to-morrow if needful.Mr.Post in one of his books that pro- jan abstrube \u2018 iption is à mistake; is.Detter.to\u2019 rest\u201d the: eye and the.{amis |.&did \u201cthén return to.it fa pe, what: precidly dose bs \u201cius to do?8.leayes.that + to._you\u2014it is merely i Juction Jou 4 Pye does\u2019 opt sémethie ing définit, something.we could from: the brevity .of the \u201cit: is: a- mere -introductiôn.{up with a wiggly stroke \u2018to =\u201d: then there is something Es », which- 1 think -does not sept Ténahoon, but refers to me.I \u2018I_ wonder.what be is writing - about\u2019.22 agi meditated hr.pn Here!» | Jos a RES CHAPTER Iv.tas ba of act \u2018ugly! bo \u2018 an 18 na is a 2 \u2026 .it yourself.\u2019 \u2019 end Tet THE AUNT.» des: had Miss ne ope.away.\u2018in \u201cwis a woman of many nd | Jet Yang.\u2019 Sh he was mo) \"véthéd itty rel iron.All her fection n-and ; all : \u201cher: ambition .wère Ofigne, whom - she had a: be mers he.\u2018had & shop\u2019 I, ts retired Ra 47 \u2018and\u2019 Prime = Tenginésy on : the value of her a atntance.aot of his, if it ehowed, as it seemed do, his quiet reliance on her faith and better feeling, touched her The question in her mind was w ther Oriane ever fully known - his passion, and # so, in what way it had affected her.Oriane had made no sign at the time.For some years after his departure fran the place she had never mentioned him.Then, on an occasion when he came to Mosford to speak at some meeting in the little chapel, «she she had announced a wayward déterminatidn to hear the speech, and had carri carded ier point.Oriane had had two offers of marriage from other men and refused them both.Ome of these was a cap tain in the Engineers, a man .f not more than average intelligence or energy; the other was a rich young curate, an acquaintance .of the vicars.Ethel Compton had been very anxious for the acceptance of each offer, but Oriane had not, apparently, given a serious ,thought to either.Them, quite \u2018suddenly, when she was- older than most girls are who go to the univer sity, Oriane had desired to go to Cambridge and read for the Historical Tripos; she had worked early and late for three years, and, in spite of the lack of early training, had taken a second: She enjoyed the college life and the games thoroughly, and had made several desirable friendships; but afterward she settled down in im Mosford, displaying what her aunt considered an almost regrettable degree of filial affection for herself.Miss Kennedy's was not a nature to crave for the devotion of others, and, by that curipus perver sity of .nature sc often to be noticed, she seldom failed to attract it.Thus, Oriane was fixed at Mosford; but the place had no outlet for her energy, and the aunt naturally desired .that she should marry, and marry & man of dis tinction.Miss Kennedy was happy in her solitary and independent life; she was convinced that Oriane would not find h in solitude.Was Nathaniel Pye still interested in Oriane The only shred of evidence the sunt had as to the state of his inclination was that he had not marmed.She knew the world too well \u2018to build on that.If he should still feel, or should again ba disposed to take a special interest in her niems2, would the marria be desirable.Miss was still alive to the drawbacks of his extreme form of piety.Dissent in all its forms was repulsive to her taste and love of stateliness.She objected now as strong: ly as before to his plebeian name and appearance, and his gensral inability to appear or .to act with elegance.of manner.But against all this she now set his fame, learning, \u2018and the fixed excellence of his character.Miss Kennedy's worldly wisdom caused the last item, to weigh largely; it is y a .very Bhallo or superficial woridliness which affects to be indifferent to goodness.- |; After all, the whole question turned upsn Orishe\u2019s fancy.- If she -could We happy in such a marvage, t then it wagld.be desirable.Oriane\u2019s open admiration \u2018she bad ho \"pérsoñal feeling \"feeling but she was quite cléver \u201cencieh to this form of gomoeelmedt.Be lbw ant of ane\u2019s inclination, .perceiving that this was a poseiBlé chance of her happiness, and, moredver, possibly the only chance of it, she \u201c détermined to exert herself to attract + re whilpm \u2018lover by being very kind to \u2018his \u2018frierids.\u2018 Apart from the question ut Miss Kennedy was glad.of an oppor tunity to atone for what she vec called as the snobbish manner in which Me.Pye had been The\u201d \u2018she | should have permitted this stoua out in her memory ae the one ill mannered act of her life, here bamec ue \u2018such respect.she answer Pyes note i in sentences brief and \u201cStiff although kind; she could.not bring\u2019 her self.to mention her niece except as > Her reserve was \u2018having been unkind to an \u2018un- Youth, she.would not now.4 py hour of fame.It never ee te her that the circumstances nited had not altered it in his.7: = Protessor Pye read her pote several He diecerned pri but.\u2018did divine its cause.(To be Continued) ape 5 ek owh: sevens \u201cest to the %0 which Ms\" py] er res L- sr would only heen id: he | some seat of À 54 À 1: kloasy ight, he wae not\u2019 ang his \u2018eyes, but wes jn | à graceful street of ° its soft definition ds wall or fon 4nd yo ro y cut from*thè ne \u20ac vl rows of new garigh \u201cbrick ene\u201d monte, In those\u2019 sfreets he saw {his own figure\u2014youthfal \u201cteide res ment \u2014and the figure of &' girl, sUÔRE, .-exqui- site, Te laughter da i her Jont upon the nec Fashion, Myer J the reign of richly.steed of fortuné.- i se W These.weve: 8 Law LE , where the \u2018Weekly tony be obtained threwith of his scholarship seemed to ho fia; Oriane, joies her in - the conventional \u2018 ut = vito curry favor with the | par EE : had: mo altered the case to the w pré be found more convenient, the TT eV PA NEA RE .pere ee Proc Re q e - aN, pe AU v0 eR r= Le Suffrages des Fermes (Yvonne) \u2014 Réminiscences (Mme.Dandurand)\u2014Sim- ple Histoire (Françoise)\u2014Les Femmes et le droit de vote \u201c (Madeleine) \u2014Kesur- raxit (Colombine)\u2014Coquelin (Tante\u2018 Ni- nette)\u2014Les Canadiennes et leurs héroïnes (Gabrielle Dandurand)\u2014Quelques - fondations d\u2019assistance \u2014 Notre Ecole Ménagère.\u2019 po Cy LE SUFFRAGE DES FEMMES de inquiétude des adversaires féminin et celle-ci: En introduisant la femme dahñs Ja vie pyblique, n\u2019allons-nous pas la détourner l\u2019accomplissement de ses fonctions dans la vie privée?Le point de vue qui leur fait apercevoir toute l\u2019im écessité du de la femme la famille est assuré ment très juste, et ce serait faire erreur que de chercher à amoindrir à leurs yeux importance de la vocation.de ja femme au foyer, Mais, c\u2019est précisément en prenant comme.prdmisse du raisonaement ce fait admis par leurs adversaires savoir: \u201c la femme \u2018joue dans la famille an spécial et qui lui est propre et qui tient à son sexe, que les partisans du suffrage féminin arrivent à la conclusion qe = ee doit voter et participer à vie publique.Qu'est-ce en, effet que la vie publique, que ces intérêts \u201cpublics au \u2019on y agite, si non-la somme de nos intérets priv :s, considérés dans leurs caractères généraux; les intérêts publics et les intérêts | privés sont tellement identiques de leur nature, qu\u2019il n\u2019 y a de différence entre.eux que dans la proportion du plus au moins.Supposez pour un moment (chose.ible il est vrai dans la pratique).ps so besoins primordisux de.Fromme a dans la vie privée disparsisse, ue l\u2019homme par exemple se passer | e la culture du eol, an In question est retranchée des intérêts publics, car à pour- ; elle est tarie dans sa source.Je rais comparez nos questions publiques à cen es d'eau qu alimentent dans nos squares me quantitg de petites: fone | taines\u2026 Les petites -fontaipes qui déversent dans un réservoir conuaun les: | eaux jailliesantes de leur \u2018activité'continue | mu.met ce qui donne neicsance à l'étang courez a liste de nos diffi Fie ments de l'administration, blue, et à dites moi, &i vous n\u2019y retrouvez pas tous Jes éléments de nas préoccupations dans Iz vie privèe: département de l'agricul | au ture, du commerce, des chemins et § spans de 1a marine et des pécheries, | Je milice et de ls défense de la colo- nation, terres et forêts, de la juer.} tice.et: de l'éducation.Je crois que jusqu'ici nous sommes | d\u2019accord, mais j\u2019entrevois que des objections vont bientôt surgir.Dans la liste\u2019 de 2 eee qui.ont été créés ration ue nl -un cessor a }\u2019 activité privée quel! influence lee femmes peuvent-elles éer \u2018par.leur intervention, pulaque prs en matidre d\u2019éducation leurs fonction s\u2019exercent ordinairement \u2018dans un ordre |: d\u2019idée différent de celdi que mous.Temons | de ,mentionner.raien ne poele relatifs à l\u2019ex- Ereatière Ges nos richesses minières, |: orestières, ou agricoles.à l\u2019entrétien- de nos voies terriennes ou fluviales, è la dés fense du Je l'avoue avec les adversaires: du euf- rage féminin, je crois que leur intreven- tion dans la plupart de ces cas, n'aurait | qu\u2019un résultat médiocre, car la première: condition pour exercer une influence he- |: reuse dans une question c\u2019est d\u2019aborä de la connaître.: Mois, .dites moi les intérétg mation | nos, hommes politiques | une nomesdlature ac de] besoins nationaux?Evi ques, parie de ce qui l\u2019intérease, or Jes | un ymmes s'occupent d\u2019abord de de leurs AE Ai nou pas comprenez-le bien à ce int de vue égoïste qui leur Jeurs intérèts ceux.de leurs femmes et \u2018de Toure) # mais i \u2019entends que eux\" Avi mz oes questions qui sont Tes.Jeors, ; se servent de la + , quand un _ nes orateurs poufiques, je rôle hommes.dang | tot idemment lui-même; ponètuel et les lo Don mp touche on.pulsion + ge au r bagniette Te : rohfiement des grou pocles entonnait l'hymne de ma- per - les-branchea de} toute.leur attention ee.(Fast coe! ey + wo tions eur Pavenir des générations qu\u2019elles élèvent, \u2018à mesure qu\u2019elles sainie- sent toute les les diffieultés de Jake pe tion qui est la leur, e r faire faire um has à Prapanite il Hat que dans mouvement\u201c d\u2019ensemble, intellige t nug et sane tionné par\u2018 les autorités publiques, ie femmes Pose des aepiratione.nationales \u2018 qui répondent À l'idéal\u201d u\u2019elles Portes, Élles se disent que de la vie comme de la vie privée il doit pe per un hymne ou se mèlent aux notes graves d'une Voix male les accents plus éthérés qui s\u2019exhelent d\u2019une poitrine de femme, ~ Oui les fenmmes réclament ls \u2018suffrage, non, parce qu\u2019elles ressemblent aux how mes, mais parce qu\u2019elles en\u2019 sant diffé rebtes et qu\u2019à titre d\u2019époises et.de- mères elles t\"des responsabilités que le nature n'a pas imposées aux YVONNE.REMINISCENCES NE \u2014 Autant que nos frères et nos soeurs, quelques personnages de gec ; notre enfance y oonnent en en réalité une\u2019 place très importante.Tout d\u2019abord, dans nos premiers souvenirs: petits et grands.évènements, ont le même pee A - notre imagination myope, ort d\u2019un chien qui était de la famille avant notre naissance, court la chance d'atre- aussi importante que la nce d\u2019un petit frère.Or, c'est -ainiei qu'Antoine, \u2018le petit fils père joua un rôle dans les menus fuits de mes jeunet années.\u2018Ma mère Je prit tout jeune pour Ini faciliter la fréquentation de l\u2019école, car, il habitait un \u201crang\u201d dans Is campagne de notre petite ville mère, qui faisait dans Vintéret de sos instruction, le sacrifice de Paine, garantissait que malgré de petite taïlle \u2018et son \u2018plus grand,\u201d qui &tdit son rae droit, mais aussi, Ao A capable | acagnarder à mener la vie dure et horizon que lui offrait Le toit paterpel.Quelqu\u2019avantages que Ini, présentat | | este transplantation de de ss fuiaille- deus, \u2018la nôtre, cepehdant, la \u201cvie,\u201d chék \u201cHous n\u2019était plus ce que son grand-père ais | | trouvé \u2018ches le mien.Les conditions de- | .puis Jes sundes de large aisance, vécues comméncement du siècle.dernier, s Fiver dans.[histoire \u201cde nos: \u2018chnadienpes, grandement modifiées.Au train seigneurial d\u2019autrefis avait \u2018succédé-un mode de vie qui commençait à faire sentir les orfitres de la route \u2018sous les roues de moins en moins capitonnées de notre équipage, chargé d\u2019un don- | fardéad de plus en plus\u2019 lourd.L\u2019ignor- \u2018ance des dures.ités, jointes à uhe er | vie si \u2018inaltérablement sereine ek douce qu\u2019elle- semblait devoir aller ainsi toujours, avait cons \u2018inrge désintérresement ét.d\u2019aveugle géné- es rosité de mon père, \u201cpins\u201d jeune e le \u2018sien de cinquante s06-p sa situation financière.a \u201cLa politique, d'un \u2018idéaliame \u2018sévère qu'était Ia sienne, et ts Ft De monte.Als \u2018qu d'un spartiste, avait Pref, depuis Les les vuncessives où \u2018son.\u201caieul, » père, avaient passé dans Tortite de a %a famille, les choses avaient changé plus profondé- -ment encore qu'il n\u2019y persissait; car, vertu dé la vitesse acquise où.d\u2019usbitados | ren clones les vieux ones dou san \u2018aller pus Jongteuips a ur ne Vauraient | told \u2018devint- dome pa membre bien- indispensible \u2018de Ju maisonnée.1 Tp fo a part nt pa \u201cresponsable comme & \u2018Taatin downer.ym.premier branie | pour sie A Pactivité de lux sonores bourzés ju wh.Is gueule, pod.que, étant toi-même enr \"vents y'oscupe d'abord des miennes\u201d D's agissons nous ponsabilité par rt apx devoirs.D at et pouffririons-nous qu\u2019une i wint sa subatitue# à Ia! us considérons & te aentonenous pas toute\u2019 ik appartient à toulid elle, travailler & .éomi né #4.| dans un tourbillon 6e § | \u2018dune méme haleine buttes et fossées, dun fermier de mon \u2018grand- de \u2018D devait tacher de se rendre utile-et sa | talent, comme il ne manque jamais pg [ famill avec les qualités de à ¢} falle Jui prend: de rogazder | bien À À peine étais-je assise et vais-je mentionné ma destination, qu\u2019il m\u2019enlevait els} escamotant tastrophes.frôlant à chaque instant: des 1.seule hons dont la rapidité de son .seuvait.Mes muscles défaillnient à la fin, de.Peffort pour me meintènir, mais, je.d'a- vais-garde en quittant mon \u201c\u201c épave \u201d de laisser paraître mes impressions, | Je tachiais au contraire de me bausser au niveau d'hypocrite impertinence: de mon antomédon pour le remercier d\u2019an ton d'ipdifférence.distraite ou- détachée.\u2018La curieux était que, en dépit de son invariable impassibilité devant l'énoncé de mes projets, j'étais toujours parfaitement renseignée sur l'effet que gavsaient mes désirs manifestés.Quand je pr -possis qu\u2019il me-conduistt au patinoir par exemple, tont Sait sur; le velours.En moins TR à qu\u2019il nen faut pour le dire, il étai prêt ot m\u2019attendant, mes patins soigneusement \u2018astiqués, en sautoir sur son épa Impunément je m'attardais avec des \u2018amies dans le cercle joyeux; sa patience était inlassable.I devait y avoir pour lui quelque \u2018compensation dans le spectacle animé.de toute cette jeunesse s\u2019enivrant de bruit et de mouvement.Antciné était un excellent écolier.À ma grande admiration il s'appliquait à exécuter des planches de \u2018dessin linéaire qu\u2019on eut confondues avec ses modèles.Les bulletins de l\u2019écolier, d\u2019ailleurs étaient toujours parfaits.Chaque soir nous le voyions penché sous sa lampe, cocupé à ses devoirs-du lendemain.Le commencement des vacances marquait l'époque de son retour aux mps.It en revenait au mois de Septembre, bruni jusque- sous les cheveux des caresses du soleil et les mains toutes gourdes du rude contact des instruments de labour, ayant à refaire l'apprentissage au maniement de la plume et des livres.tachait à ce garçon actif, dndustrieux, habile à toutes sortes besognes.Ftroitement' mêlé à notre apprentis la vie, son e au eu dé nous \u2018à leissé parmi les souvenirs \u2018de notre ES enfance, une marque ineffa- ca , | MADAME DANDURAND.SIMPLE HISTOIRE \"TT \u201cCe sont des vaisseaux qui passent dans l'obscurité des soirs, et, qui en passant agitent des signaux.Ainsi, sur: océan de la vie, deux Ames se rer contrent .elles échangent un regard, Lun 100%, puis tout be tait de Héuveau nuit et alience.\u201d Avant son départ \u2018de Halifax, où elle \"avait séjourné quelques semaines, la fan- \u2018taisie lui était venue de faire le tour de le ville;s on profitant de ces excursions organisées tous des jours en faveur dea touristes; | Ces excursions consistent en des prome- s | Dades en churs à bancs, À.travers les lieux historiques et dignes d'intérêt; un guide accompagne les visiteurs, et donne les explications nécessaires, au fur et à -mesure que l\u2019on touche aux endroits qui \u2018méritent une mention spééiale.A dix \u2018heures.précises, chaque matin, durant la saison d\u2019été, le char à bancs fait son apparition sur la Place de l\u2019Hô- \u2018tel des Postes.Gare aux retardataires! le \u2018véhisule.ne contient que douze personnes, et souvent plus de deux fois ce nombre attendent pour y trouver place.EHe arrive a temps.as trop tot, cependant; -il ne reste qu\u2019un sièg.bre et un Anglais apoplectique se prépare à leslui disputer.Vive et légère, elle |- escalade.Je rr io la première.Tant pis, il attendra, ce fi\u2019est sans doute pas le dérnier jour qu\u2019il passéra en ville, La lourde voiture s\u2019ébrahle et l\u2019on se -met en tonte.Comme tout cela est nou: \u2018veau et charmant! Certes, le char à bancs ne \u2018porte pas aussi mollement \u2018un huit-ressorts, et le siège est très utement - tetnbourré, mais l'expérience est neuve, et l\u2019on voit si bien la ile de cette -hauteur.: Ces figures inconnues qui vous en- | tpurent, ne sont nullement | ntes; semblent peu se soucier les unes | des sm sont plus pceu , qui, de «on kodak, A4 de ses livres \u2018notes, que de be veining | \u2014Des Yankees! fait avec une p ROUE, létrangère, dont les mains n tient.qu'une mighonne ombrajle rose; elle se dit qu\u2019ils ne l\u2019intéressent deux sur les benquettes.Une tines.C'était Fauhade allägre des four- | 94 cestume gris, DAIS\" frapossible 4\u2019 traits.\u2018Est-il beau, eat ik he : Je vais : elle\u2019 p LA co mime instant \u201cune Ivisses places en arridre de ¥ \u2018| reneon En somme = lieu d\u2019estime nous at- |.\"Les tpuristes.sont distribués ux per | plas leprs, yeux pour, ar le tar Told» \u2014Merci, fitrelle en.rougissant up \u201c Décidément, il n\u2019était | grand.garçon.Ni laid pon plus, .pourtant; comm pouvelton, l\u2019atre-avec ses.Feux bleus ai pleins d\u2019 intelligence, pt et air de-bonté qui prêtait tant de \u2018pharmes à sa-figure sérieuse.Le voiture s'était de nouveau: ex mouvement.On admira les du parlement, l'église protestante.ft.Paul, le premier temple re con struit À Halifex; on salua le vieux cimetière St.Paul où reposent deux héros | d'Inkerman, Alma et Balaklava, mie les chevaux s\u2019engagèrent dans la raide montée qui conduit à la citadelle.- L Ici, les voyageurs descendirent, le jeune homme à l\u2019habit gris tendit cour \u2018\\toisement la main à la jeune femme à l\u2019ombrelle rose et ils passèrent ensemble dans l'intérieur des fortifications.affâts de chaque côté de la porte: - \u2014Voici des canons enlevés à Louis bourg après la reddition de cette ville, expliqueait le guide.pèrent involontairement sur le.manche d\u2019ivoire de son ombrelle rose.\u2014Ah! exclama-t-elle rageusement, tandis qu\u2019un sang généreux empourprait ses joues.Bonges qu \u2018elle était la seule Cana- dienne-française parmi ces touristes, et qu\u2019en lui rappelant les malheurs de a race, il lui semblait qu\u2019on venait de la frapper au visage.\u2014Ïl est des défaites plus glorieuses | que des victoires, dit son compagnon sans la regarder.Elle Jui sut un gré infini de ces paroles et son coeur en fut étrangement et délicieusement remué.Ils visitôrent la citadelle dans ses moinares détails; on fit manceuvrer devant eux les imposants engins de guerre; de gelanta officiers expliquèrent le système des signaux, puis on alla donner A manger aux pigeons voyageurs dressés pour porter les ordres d\u2019une station à une autre.\u2014Sont-elles assez gentilles! dit la jeune femme en caressant l\u2019une des rou- _coulantes tourterelles.\u2014Les troubadours d'antan n\u2019en auraient point désiré de plus belles pour aller porter leurs sonnets à la dame de leurs pensées.\u2014Chères fidèles messagères, on ne devrait confier à votre aile que des messages de paix.\u2014Ou d'amour, murmure-t-il si bas, si bas, que les colombes peut-être \u2018seules entendirent.Un se dispersa ensuite pe groupes sur, les glacis d\u2019où l\u2019on avait la ville et du | port une vue splendide.nes Amé ricaines cueillaient des briné d'herbe en guise de souvenirs, et les mettaient s6- cher entre les pages d'un agends.\u2014Oh! I say, cria l\u2019une d'elles, encure plus anguleuse que les autres, you, who are a scholar, will you tell me.\u2019 Le reste se.perdit pour l'oreille de le jeune femme, mais elle, vi t le homme à l\u2019habit gris « \u2018éléigner delle et rejoindre la.jeune fille raide et stohe, \u2014C\u2019est donc un savant, se.dit-elle, ét si jeune, si modeste, \u201cQuelques instants plus bird, on donnait le signal de partir.\u20147Je ne monterai en voiture qu\u2019un des dernières, pensa-t-elle; je verrai lace près de Jui PE elle feignit de.s\u2019absorber dans le contemplation du panorama.\u2014En route, en ronte! criait l\u2019automédon impatienté.se décide enfin a retourner à la voiture.: \u2014Voici- votre .midge, dit ume voix qu\u2019elle commençait à connaître trop.bien, et elle s\u2019y lives, étonnée de tout rosmeribait de vebte \u201cAptès w'ètre arrêtés a divers autres | endroits rendus célèbre per quelque fait armen; les excursionnistes s'engagdrent dans\u201d iméandres sinveux du paré d'Halifax, \u201c Estiil un endroit sur terre \u2018plus maga tique que celui-ci?tantôt on passe .ravers une forét, une vraie \u2018umière da soleil s\u2019enténèbre en voulant tour l\u2019épaisse braïñchure qui lui fait obstacle; tantôt on traverse um pont | rustique, jeté sur un ravin aux talus Te- couverts .d\u2019asphodèles et de toute la |, terre se dégage une odeur aromatique et .pénétrante qui vous grise.\u201cPuis, par intervalles, comme à travers d'intmenses trousse, on voit -l'ôssan, ° l'océan immense, infini ainèi que.nos dé- \u2018fra, \u2018déroulant ses flots d'azur sur le sable argentin des grèves.ie ai C'est trop beau, mon Dieu! : t-elle intérieurement; yw samt > doit foie.we À.de mnt À + ae + da banquette Kon, ma cousine, mes deux soeurs sont | Deux vieux canons reposaient sur leurs |.Les mains de la jeune fille se cris |.bien alors ë il me garde.toujours, une tres shea mi la solution es événements eu .od Ce a Lome | RODS attachant, un tant adit à ù nm me a Papin dat \u20ac \u2014\u2014 Be pue wiv vous porte À PSE Paltentitits V L'T de etes M citadelle 5e brune an dé- Lee d'un geste este la figure revêche sur à côté.Votre soeur?EEE re voyager avto un frèce, un cman os bien rené que vous?Tae.voudrais qu\u2019elles f t de votre avis, dit-il en riant tout-à-fait et laissant \u2018à \u2018découvert la plus belle rangée de d ts du monde.cher à bancs avait pris la direction de la ville; pou pourquoi maintenant roulait- il ai vite?Désespérée, elle souhaitait qu\u2019un évènement imprévu vint à retarder marche.ue ° intéressante petite ville qu\u2019- Halifax, dit-elle encore, on aimerait à y vivre nos beaux jours.\u2014C\u2019est vrai répliqua-t-il.Nous en repartons dans une heure, en route pour Angleterre, et je sens que je vais la regrettar pour plus d'une raison.On eut même cru qu\u2019un soupir avait suivi ces paroles.\u2014Stop, at the Waveriey House, cria une voix au.Et la Voiture s \u2018arrete net.C\u2019était le moment de la séparation.Tile le pressentit à l'angoisse qui étrei- Ynait son être.En effet, on s\u2019agitait autour d'elle dans Pc d\u2019un dépirt.Un homme main A Is primes uis aux deux soeurs.Le grand'jeune homme à l\u2019habit gris s\u2019était levé à son tour, et tourné vers ss compagne, la Jatt ait profondément Evidemment dire quelque chose.Quoi?\u2014Well, are you coming at last?dit Ja voix e de la cousine.Saluant encore, il descendit.le dernier.Le clicclac du foudt se fit entendre et les chevaux repartirent au trot dans la \u2018direction du Queens Hotèl, la dernière étape du voyage.Mais avant de tourner le coin de la rue, la jeune femme à l\u2019om rose, obéissant à je -ne sais qu\u2019ellé impulsion | & plus forte que »a volonté, retourur- la tote en arrière.A Pendroit où on l\u2019avait laissé, Je grand jeune homme à l\u2019habét gris reger- dait encore.(Elle esquisses d\u2019une main tremblante un pétit signe d'adieu, et, lui, se découvrant lentement, demeura ainsi, tte \u2018nue, jusqu\u2019à ce que le tournant de la rue dressdt efitre enx \u2018un épeis, mur de pierre.se.\u201cCe wo ; \u201calsseoux qui i \u2018passent dans l\u2019o des soirs, et quis) etpes.sant, ee des gignaux.nsi sut l'océan de ls vie, deux Ames sè rencontrent ., .elles &hangent un regard, ur mot, Jus tout se fait de nouveau it et Le : FRANCOISE.v oe LES FEMMES ET LB DROIT DH vote Je suis tout a fait et \u2018je dévi même à From a active.\u2019sapèré n\u2019évoir jamais besoin de {robert dans 1 vit des femmes de ma rate, des ambit politiques qui séraient Ta fuine de os.oyers, et nos foyera voilà bien notre glo à nous! La Canadientie française, j'en ai l'absolue conviction, ne désire nullement être lädmise à participer à l'administration \u2018des affaires publiques.Elle compte, et avec infiniment de bon sens, avoir une tâche bien wutrement ardue à remplir, une tâche qui nécessite toute son intelli- \u2018gence ét toute ææ volonté.Elle n\u2019ambitionne pas de jouer \u2018un rôle pour Jequel Ja \u2018nature ne-Pa pes\u2019 préparée, et elle estime que sa t&che patriotique \u2018est ussez belle, assez sañs chercher au delà de quoi satisfaire son dévourment, son énergie et son ardeur au travail.Etre l\u2019amie, le soutien de l\u2019homme -psulie, quelquefois son guide, v ce qui plait à son intelligence \u2018et a son coeur, et elle se sent plus forte, plus in- 5 ne ss 4 vincible, ainsi, que si dait \u2018dans la tourmente, prête au geste trop masculin deux dépoétiserait à jamais.Er de er haut de n politique par la fomme scat ae Bio ris.visti Au point de vue de l'honnêteté des | moeurs électoreles, as S& Venus ne changer rait rien, et combien de robes blanches, hélas! se saliraient dans ce ue! 3 Et le jour 9 Dous serions trices, tous sérions , et soyons sûres que | de ce.moment nattront, dans le camp féminin, des ambitions préjudiciables à -notre dignité et à nos imtéréts.les plus eacrés.Nous déserterions alors le trésor que l\u2019on + con à nos toliitades nous Tenieriqns notre pass t de dougeur, de > Pous | l\u2019héri- es ® Joe nas Mméres nous oat Mgué: cette re Sa rémp * usqu\u2019à lé us, par touchent et nous que, en tra- Fok) descendit le premier et tendit Ja f : au vote | | pris, de dévouement qu\u2019 elles 2etts | ge Parke s and Playgrounds \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 deirs rayonner autour de nous de l'hon de la justice; apprenons à patriotes pour ne pas d venir les instigatrices de ces redoutable: ambitions qui font courir sus à la f.tpne, laissant en route l'honneur «t 4 vertu.1l y a des femmes qui me comprenr« nt: elles savent celles-ci que pour armver.i; où le voulait leur effrenée soif de wr.deurs, elles ont poussé leurs maris à ruine \"morale, sans donner à ces pauxr - forcats de l\u2019emour, la chance d'échajn t.fatales petites mains qui poussa; ci activant la course vers la honte! Je ne songe pas à nier que l'influc: - moralisatrice que nous pourrions exc: - en certaines circonstances, amèner d\u2019heureux résultats.Prétendre le traire serait une sottise.Dans la p- tique, comme ailleurs, la femme fe: du bien, mais ce résultat il faudrait payer de trop lourds sacrifices, car conquérir ces nouveau droits nous .vons compromettre l\u2019harmonie de notir vie féminine, négliger nos mairons, nes enfants, nos oeuvres.renoncer à atmos.puère de sérénité douce où nos père.nos maris, nos fiancés, viennent se reposer après la lutte émervante, en gro tant le charme d\u2019une causerie qui délas-.et amuse.Et tout cela sera perdu i- jour oQ nous nous lancerons dans la tv - Publique pour batailler comme jes hommes.Non, de grâce qu'on nou: laisse là où nous sommes, heureuses et respectées, dans Ja forteresse de nos foyers, où grandissent les fils que nous ormons pour les grands devoirs patrin tiques, les filles que nous élevons pour le bonheur des familles de l'avenir.Ft celles qui n\u2019ont ni maris, ni enfants.celles qui ont à l'intelligence et au coeur des trésors inemployée, trouvent dans les oeuvres charitables et sociales de quoi épuiser leur soif de dévouement; elles aident au rechat des esprits, au progrès des idées, à Pépurement des moeurs.Et la femme ainsi continue de rem- phir sa glorieuse mission par la voie de l\u2019amour et de la charité.\u201cTout cela c\u2019est du sentiment: \u201d r4- péterai-je encore, avec les raisonneuses profondes et convaincues, mais dites-moi, s\u2019il vous plait, si le sentiment ne prime pis tout dans Ia vie de la femme, et si nous devons annihiler cette force sublime qui nous fait accomplir les miracles hé- roiques d\u2019amour et d\u2019abnégation.ons femmes, simplement femmes, avec notre horreur de la bataille, restons ce\u2018 être de délicatesse, de respect, de timidité qui a toujours mené le monde, sans que lcs hommes trop s\u2019en doutent' par le charme de son sourire et la puis sance de sa bonté.à MADELEINE.\u201c RESURREXIT Les filles d\u2019Eve ont toujours gardé un levain de rancune contre le Concile de Macor qui ose douter de l\u2019existence de l'ame de la femme.On s\u2019indigne à tort peut-être contre ces mitres implacables qui refusdrent de s\u2019incliner devant l'idéale incarnation de la bonté et de l'amour qui ne trouve phus d\u2019inerédule de nos jours.C\u2019est que nous ne savons pas pou extérioriser de l\u2019heure présente nous reporter aux jours anciens, lors qu'elle était encore souillée de e O pelle; nous l'admirons statue mervei dominant le monde qu\u2019elle a créé \"ans songer au bloc informe d'où elle est sortie.De meme Que nous ne sommes pas à l\u2019âge mâr ce que nous étions à l'adolescence, l'âme de la femme du passé, lumière incertaine vacillante,ne jetait alors que des lueurs intermittentes que ne perçurent pas Jes hommes de ce temps, occupés d'autre chose plus sérieuse que de péné trer les mystères de la psychologie fém- nine.Aussi écoutons d\u2019un esprit calme les philosophes et les pères de l'Eglise parler de la femme et n\u2019allons pas eroire qu\u2019ils déversaient le trop plein de leur \u2018foie sur une innocente victime, un ange de candeur A qui ils s\u2019amusaient d\u2019arracher cruellement les plumes.Le parti l'amour propre doit être mis de côté quand on s'occupe de science, c\u2019ent en pénétrant dans les antres ténébreux des fossiles qu\u2019il faut laisser à la porte ses illusions, ses rêves chimériques, cet habit de gaze couleur de.prisme dont le poésie nous habille dès le berceau.Ecoutez Platon écrivant à un de ces di- ciples: \u2018L'Amour des femmes est un amour inférieur, bon pour les hommes du vulgaire, qui ne sont touchés que du corps.\u201d Une féministe, sauf le petit changement de \u2018 l\u2019amour des fermes\u201d en amour des hommes ° dirait la méme chose de nos jours.on la Genèse, fémme est un être impur, inférieur, un -d\u2019une cote de l\u2019homme.Accusation pire encore at que l\u2019on retrouve à toutes les pages des cayuistes, c\u2019est la femme qui a perdu l\u2019homme, l\u2019a chaseé du paradis ter perse of voué à la mort.Tertullien dit Femme tu es la du diable, c'est toi qui la première as'tonché à l'arbre et désorté la loi de Dieu, c\u2019est à cause de toi que le fils de Dieu a dû mourir.Tu devrais toujours aller en deuil et en hail lons offrant aux regards, tes yeux pleine de larmes de répentir pour faire oublier Gtie tu as perdu le genre humain.° Les sainte fuient Ja tentation de a feame jusque dans la solitude des dé .Que nous snmmes loin de St François de Sales, et de an délicate am' tie r Jeanne de Chantal.Est-ce \u2018e sentiment qui s\u2019est alfiné où plutôt 1° serait-ce pas la nature même de la fem me qui ne parle plus aux sens le bru:a: fans 00 d\u2019antrefois?rends la perplexité du St.Fe pe à qu on m pose a brale ue i in La femme a-t or- = l'esprit.Elles comprendraient que * leurs\u201d fre auront aussi yne répercussion \u201cur lea générations à venir et qu\u2019elles pe pr pain dans une grande du.roje que de Canada jouera out parmi les \u2018autres nations; qu\u2019il érent Tot a diferent, qu pl] aient est Fee ana d'avoir } mine élégante foie d\u2019une Sesame dey de de Verch res, vail- Inte Fontaine: tne Tl home naturellement | sppartiendiily dusei aux A \u2018jeunes pays de {mémoire de \u2014 Teli : Sat nous appärtiennent\u2019 par, | cause qu\u2019elles - re LT \u201cqu'elles \"an a COQUELIN AINE E _s nous laissent Centar, \" C\u2019était un.grand artiste que celui\u2019 (ui charment 3e: oer.dos Stracgers \u201cab de heure.O te que le poré de Some Derint, pr ure.Un racon a pèré de FL RTE, Jo remplacet dams | Jrione-notis, leg mt\u2019 off; car je crois q chia «voir le LTE ibuier, quand EEE fication dé ous espérons que.cs: noblék\"\u2018pérèles* trouveront\u2018 un ho êt Pres que ™ = par le bros ru wae Quoique ééhri-ci fut toujotre \"& 'W- } au A môtre déveticit péur-mpa i | able de trouver .{ T2280 as a dans un local plus spacieux.Grâce à la.générosité des amis de l'oeuvre, en.fit | l'achat de la maison du Précieux-Bang, progra à Notre-Dame de Grâces, ét on la con- chgétien: stitua en hôpital où \u2018250 malades et plus trouvent asile: Vi inq nationalités y.toute- nationalité.| sont\u2019 Hospitalisées.- plupart.gratuite- conditions hygiéniques -de | dence .qui fomt de ce refuge, grâce à leur.tendre soit icitude, un abile ensoleillé où l\u2019inturabié \u2018oublie ses maux.rié ouseuse, Pataxie Jocomotriée, la né- maintenant.leur \u2018 \u201chome, ils bénissent | la Providence de leur avoir procuré cette | approprié à leur état.Ils y trouvent | aussi\u2019 Ja sympathie des familles et la La ligue anti-tuberculose entretient, &| ses frais, à Fhison de $10 par mois, sept ssible d\u2019en à huit malades tuberculeux, le manque |: ha Chaque année,\u2019 nombre: Lu Société Saint Patrice a le droit à un lit pout un temps deter.dollars; et gest ainsi\u2018 que la liste se con- aroisses, grâces à Ja bienveillance \u2018de nuelle des Dames Patronesses s\u2019élevant.année.Cela et le revenu de quelques seules ressources de l\u2019Institution.L\u2019Hopital est \u2018pourvu de -boyaux à incendie, de nombreux appareils de sauve- distinction de religion et de nationalité.tout ce qui + soulager Jeura souffrances: \u2018nourtiture substantielle, air purs | lumière en Fropénses traitement » [pour en rAsinon A les guérir, dn} moins à da EE Lee le orchestre vient \u2018yet de sa muxique\u201d 16 gère et douce les quelques heros clusivement réservées À ME 5 Enfin cette oeuvre si belle.si = féconde | en charité et\u2019 en-dévouement, mérité, À flénorreaL.SAINTE JUSTINE al : ThHepital Suinte-Justine \u20ac 8 B.\u2018CHOQUET, | ion uvre taute.jeune, * (ppisqu'elle compte à peiné quinze 1 mois || \u2018d'existence.L'HOBÜFAL.NOTRE-DAME L.\u201cLa première.idée d\u2019un Hôpital wo | guess est venue d\u2019abord au i 9 asgeur.; oeuvres d utili : opte époque, Montréal ne possédait ; \u2018 pital.canadien français, pt l\u2019on peçut- leu enfants age de moins de deüx | coup sûr, tévs les encouragementh coutmh toutes Tes 4yipathice Boo + ï Pere nos hopità aux.pin Arped eins os x |i sutres; il pe m\u2019 ient.ni de mi trer les \u2018développements de.l'oeuvre des der\u2019.une oeuvre il Lopitaux af générél,: ni\u2018 de signalez core de.constater Jo Hien par jour, ide pa \u2018sanée, dans.aes in: stitutions de relgiona divexses, ot perf.Aniow ide pe poésies \u2018ie # puces charité, Yrita ee installé \" Jr dv, Peru cag PI Aux différents one Gran-\u2018|*0X pauvres, avec \u2019Hôpital,.on.a vu, veo oy ee en année, s'atcroître le nombre consultations données gratuiteméhit, quel a été, durant le dernier exercice de 27,783\u2014A la pharmacie, 28,715 pres- proportions.ai grandes qu\u2019il Nevin ur- criptions ont été remplies gratuitement aussi.\u2018gent dé-vonger A transporter les malades Dépuis 28° ans, Hopital \u2018Notre-Dame } est fidèle à ses premiers règlements dégagée de tout fanatisme; fidèle à son e bumanitaire et si vraiment l\u2019Hopital reçoit les malades de toute condition, de toute croyance et de Ceci démontre Vim: men portance de PYoeuvre au point de vue écl ese alles sont spacieuses, \u2018vastes, ja charité, importance \u2018généralement re- yr rillantes de pro Broptial sont \u2018connue, et dont je pourrais accumuler {- | let preuves, s\u2019il m\u2019était permis d'élargir | parfaites.Les directrices hospitalières: Je cadre de cet article; mais je dois me | ee Peréreudes Soeurs de la Provi-| jie.à quelques remarques sur cette Oeuvre qui -mériterait; , pourtant, une\u2019 ith lose ha dentifique, Hopital u point de vue scientifique, pita ] \"Fhydopisir In tr'autres maladies: le | Notre Dame.a aussi son importance; sus ie, Fa paralysie, Ia car-| c\u2019est un centre d\u2019études et d\u2019enseigne- trouvent un rote le coralie 4 aures afectione de | Lee éd Louer ge la moelle épinière.Les Tncurables ont | diants, nos médecins de demain, nos in- \u2018firmiares laïques y puisent instruction, érienc it avec - retraite où.fls jouissent.de beauté du | lion que Penséignement de.le Faculté de site, de la salubrité de l\u2019air, du.-confort | Mädecine.serait incomiplet, sahs les hôpitaux.int de vue social, Vimportanee |.protection spécisle: des Bienfaiteurs et | 4 l'Hôpital Notre-Dame est aupsi réelle; jenfaitrices:de l\u2019oenvre.La municipal- riches et- pauvres.bénéficieht largement | ité de Montréal continus de payer 20cts | du savoir eb de l'expérience de ses mé- par tête pour une vingtaine dé malades.decins, dés soins éclairés de ses hospita- Aières et d\u2019un service comme il serait im- iser dans les familles., Adwinistrateurs, e- | d\u2019espace obligeant de restreindre ce \u201ceins, Patronnesses, Religieuses et Nurses À t s, leurs souscrit une wotimé de $500, afin d\u2019avoir -Somment de puein énergies \u201chour le nin | \u201d tal; et tous ne demanden miné.Quelques autres donateurs figurent oa de Front leur champ d\u2019action, tous pour des montants variant de 200 & 800 | Lb, 0 46+ avec impatience fa Solution du.la truction du gran tinue\u2019 par \u2018des.dons :de $50, $20, $10 et! Toned ® Notte Dame; \"comptant - encore $65.00.Lez collectes faites \u2018dans les | une fois eur la Providefice, ils \u2018espèrent ongte: rmis essfeurs les curds, Ia contribution\u2019 an- -awavant longtemps, il len ee on de lade de la audela de 1,000 à 2 mille dollars par 155 TOUICAN oct.DX IAAT nt effet, de \u2018toutes les pensions privées forment à pen près, les.een due Province, à de tous les coins du pays, ils viennent nombreux-à PHo- pital - Notre-Dame dont pe réputation n'est v ent plus A faire; elle n'a} tage.Elle n\u2019a pas cessé depuis sa fonda: qu\u2019à Pme et elle se maîntient tion d\u2019ouvrir ses ppjtes aux malades sans nabloment.Ceux.t la pleine va- L\u2019on s\u2019efforce: de donner une attention leur de qui recu ne en désirent le main- spéciale aux patients en leur procurant | \u2018tien, tronveront sous peu, l\u2019occasion d\u2019 5h -ooopérer, tout en jouissant\u2019 de fétes et s \u2018dun genre nouveau ot tout dicubèrement brillant et attrayan cal et chi » kQuE est mis enx tre Ces fates auxquelles on a donné le non |\" auront Net | i hon La Patrie, es du oh an mai.incluaive- tif.Tous\u201c les ats, le ler jeudi Apéès ment: Qu\u2019il- me soit permis Pâques, un: en t met gai Offert aux ma- {ley amis.de-toute condition, de toute lades par les bienfaiteurs, Feouvent.HE froxsnss.ot.ry s d\u2019y convier de toute pationalité, ét de |} seimacler.de Jeu \u2018concours: épajoure] toute \u201cnouvelle, | creates and maistains a high vacuum.san hd TEE i che ol 8 note) | Satan \u2018maisol de; Bt.Denis avec un ; manda le secours.s dames dévouées.3 a.péunirent, -formarent un | ue Cacumssicant soe.président, ups | \u2018une\u2019 Jeorétaire: nté-Justine étai Le.dévonement t fonds: pas pour fon- .faut de l'argent.et |.\u2018 Le Conseil de.Ville : \u2018ehseu rtieuli : oF jeune institution en lui progréé de, nm jer; ti.on: ida \" - Bigh- class Steel Ranges Refrigerators, Filters, efc.\\Btc., Ete.Fto.Rte, Eta., Rte.An air pump placed outside.the Meuse \u201cff the pump is attaolfel ond of a t rubher hose, the other being carried.to the point to he cleaned.Te.the | | Intter end is afizad -a\u2019 metal.mduth- \u2018face.'Phe: vacuum, created by .ibe.\"pump 1s carrisd :the-hope to pe» mouthpiece.Air to au tthe- vedusm f \u201cmust enter thyVukh the \u2018slot \u2014 The pt vl being held\u2019 élone te the carpet-1t.Ÿ- that \u2018thé Mr muet onted: } THROUGH the esrpat or whatever \u201814.À \u2018being cleaned.~ This 12 exactty what | os he LaF WITH air x Aan right: wide + to the fiter sk the .Everything § is cleaned where it signés.It te unnecersary to Lift rugs or carpets \"Ne furniture need De \u2018moved; 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1108-15 Bleury stréet.M.3571 * GBOCERS\u2014 (Retail).e street.8 (LALONDE ET CIE, .mw a Bt.James | Be B., 4846 Sherbrooke strest.West- mount 1118 1114, pa Gs LL Cath, ot.W.Tp 350 ant oy ; HICHENS Toners L 494 St.Lawrence.D.988.3 Jash-G , 919 st Cath.Ne SAV enue, 182.(ET ag vuln 85° 04 ay.Cath.Up 200.Manos.8.(Th.1 MONRO, ti a rake cor.Maekdy.Up St, Cath: 2 = =~ + Ww.Up 181, amo ore W.M.0 eg ak.\u2018Cuthafing wh Ram - HARDWARE (Retail). \u2018 dy women turn to renting, And let the cosy little flat, ° \u2019Twere well before the deed -repenting, They \u2018really: find out where they're Their guest secured, \"té wildest folly AND IN ADVANCE, else melancholy Will day and night their steps pursse.\" THE FAVORED FEW.= The.Oriental mind seems \u2018to work in 2 mysterious AT whet confronted ia e problem how to open the front door.A \u2018lady reproached her Japanese butler because he had\u2019 not asked a man, who bad called when she was out, to come in and wait.Her reproof was received in silence, but soon afterwards the following note was lait on her dressitg table: \u2018If madam will let me'have a list of th E boïñor- able \u2018pull, no further mi looked for at -front door.- \u2014 Montreal in the I arrived in Canada just when the military bands were playing a farewell, when the old semi-aristocratic \u2018society was breaking up and the colonists, socially speaking, were thrown on their own resources.Perhaps this was the moment when Canada ceased to be a real colony, when with the necessity for detaching herself from old traditions, she began to be self-confident, impor tant, and to become in fact, as in name, the Dominion._ There was no Young Canads in the sixties, rather among the young a somewhat.shame-faced sense of possible inferiority, which made them sensitive to criticism.In those days one never heard that \u2018No English need apply.\u201d We sent our children to English echools in faith | that there they learned all that was best.We bought almost all our goods in England, and New York seemed farther off than London, even if steam- \u2018ers took twelve days to cross the Atlantic.In spite of our present talk about the Federation of the Empire and Imperialism, I think we were more English then than now.| Montreal was a small city at that ime, Its charm was a provincial one.| oon, alas, people will forget that dner- brooke street was a eet of detached houses with gardens, that Pine avenue was part of the mountain, and that throughout the city there were many large houses standing in pleasure grounds.The mountain was always the pride of the town, but it was not then a park, only & natural wooded hill, where we went to look for flowers in spring and for shelfer from dust apd glare in sum- b were some fine open spaces west end, and ys and girls played all day in the lacrosse and cricket fields = between Crescent street and Mackay street.The town ended at St.James Church, and no one seemed to realize that playgrounda would \u2018be scarce when the city stretches out, \u2018as it some day will, as far as Lachine, A friend, who had been quartered at Point Levis, wrote to me before I sailed for Canada; \u201cTake everything you require with you for you can buy nothing here\u2019 was certainly a libel, ad I don°t think we get better.clothes \u2018now than we did then, though we seem to require more, Colonists were then, as \u2018 now, smart in their style, smart aceord- ing to the ideas of forty years ago, when we did our hair up in chignons, wore very smal hats and held on to crinolines.The prevailing winter dress was.more suitable and national than * .JA Parks now.Ladies wore fur caps, and wrapped | rare\u201d a at Supplemental cho and Playgrounds, °° \u2018clouds\u2019 or fascinators round their necks and faces, while dresses with fur trimmed coats looked like skating coe- tumes.- There were no uptown shops, and we all went down town to the Colonial House, or east on Notre Dame street, where the best shops were.One milliner\u2019s shop provided bonnets from London and Paris, and was considered above criticism.St.Catherine street was a street of dwelling houses, with small garden spaces in front of them.I found it strange and disconcerting that food was sold only at the Bonse- cours and St.Anne markets.No hasty could be procured if & man came to dinner.Cooks went to market for us in the early summer mornings, while in winter our cold storage was a box on the verandah well filled with turkeys, chickens and partridges.Meat was cheap and plentiful; game was not then a luxury, but we ate fruit and vegetables in their season only.Bananas cost sixpence a piece, and were bought as a treat.Wages were low and our maids were mostly brisk, somewhat rough, with a natural aversion to caps and aprons, but willing and ready to do everything in eo far as they could see it necessary.I thought the life very simple and easy, very cheerful and hog pitable, and Canada a good place for beginning the world, a place with few temptations to extravagance, and where a lack of money was no bar to happi- - ness.The Colonial custom of calling on all newcomers and giving them a chance, made one feel much at home.We were asked to simple, comfortable dinners, and though houses were very early Vie- torian.in style, my eyes were often cheered by the sight of handsome siver and.lovely China decorating the table, but flowers were only for those who had conservatories.Married people wefe asked to all the balls; matrons felt of consequence and might even be the belles, while girls sat out as wallflowers, That was an incident of an established society where rank and prestige were considered.Now the young folks, like the Young Doniinion have their day, and old people must stay at home or dine or play cards as they did long ago before the Victorian.Age, when di were labelled \u2018the \u2018devil's books.\u2019 French and English met more freely then than they do in our effortful days of clubs and theories.They met.he- cause there was only one society, and that a military one, where every one wished to go, and, if but truth be toia the old French families had most of social breeding and the « gaiety that inakes society pleasant.When tne central fnterest was-taken away we naturally fell apart, and the difference in our outlook e more marked.We assed through a period of transition before we entered on the epoch of the National Policy and the Canadian Pacific Railway, and became the children of the future, Co JESSIE\u2019 C.SCOTT.= o -\u2014 am 0 - Cr Nr - x .XII pt wv tty re eer ta gen JE UY SY a TN oS) 2 ae AT oA ; x 1.It was Christmes Day, and in the church ¢ of the Indian mission Father Bernard was celebrating .Outside, the storm hurled itself with brutal force againsg the little white-washed building, making the more superstitious of its occupants crouch lower on the bare wooden boards, crossing themselves, with inarticulate murmurs.\u2018 Kyrie eleison, Christe - eleison,°\u2014the riest\u2019s voice rose, making iteelf heard or a moment above the noise of the \u2018storm.Suddenly the candles on the altar guttered, and one went out, as a great gust of wind and snow swept, the open doorway.A man\u201d staggered in, white from head to foot with snow, and breathing heavily, as if from exhaustion.He came forward, closing the door behind him, brushing the snow roughly from\u2019 his face and eyes, and shaking it from his clothes in great flakes.\u2018I'he shivering\u2019 Indians watched him suspiciously.:This was a white man\u2014a fact in i suits { gent te awaken their distrust.Father ernard paused just long enough to as- ten who his yisitor might be.He knew him\u2014Joe Leduc, a woodsman.The father bad seen him \u201cseveral times in the township, when success had at tended Joe\u2019s ventures and drink had enlivened his somewhat sullen nature to a querulous hilarity.The Indians knew him, too; he had had dealings with them, redounding to the credit of nether mide.Big Tom, an old Siwash, edged away from him as he wat down; there was e moment's silence, then mass went on, as before.The scene was a strange one~-knseling Indians, wild and dirty\u2014the \u201cttle bare \"church, decorated by a few sacred pie-| tures, a garish altar cloth, a wooden crucifix and a statue of the Madonna.The priest, in hs white vestments, standing before the alter, held the attention of Leduc with a curious fascination.He found himself kneeling with]: the ion, crossing himéelf, murmuring aYBuürried response to the invocations.\u201d The service seemed familiar to him, and his Thoughts travelled back spaces to the days of his boy- y years before, he had been a geod - Catholic, attending mass regularly in the little church on \u2018the borders of the St.Maufice River.But the West had changed him, and, hke many another, he had grown, ab first, careless, then indifferent, then {frankly atheistical.Of the old teaching.vo vemained.to him, \u2018only a alu tige al n.Presently the ascended into the tiny pulpit, and the .congregation leant back in their geats.Joe closed his eyes\u2014sermons were not for him; his mind was occupied with the proepect oA the thirty-mile trail lying between himxand his.shack.His artner, François, > would Pe im before mow.: WM.worst \u2018of lack that: he.should be caught like this.Outside, in the shed, he had left his cayuse, exhausted\u2014at least, he must a meal for him before attempting the trail.He considered the the cor-j gregation cacrefully, mén by mañ\u2014 St might have covered the gap, but his last cent had gone in the township oar-room.Under any other conditions, Joe would not have hesitated to use force, but, unfortunately, such conduet, on the Reserve, might involve - difficulties.\u2018The the oriest Service \u201cended, Joe Bernard at the church door.The storm bed abated, and \u2018the Trlizs were dis eppearing, on their ponies, over a ridge \u2018of the hill.Tbe squaws, in- their brilliant-colored shawls trailed behind |.their\u2019 husbands, in and out amongst the trees.The Father emerged and Joe \u20acx-} plained his position.He.felt awkwerd;?it was years since he had addressed\u2019 - priest, and he was a little nervous as to his reception.But the rule of hospitality must not be \u2018broken; besides, this was Christmas Day, and Father : Bernard extended bis hand cordially.; \u2018 And You must have somethiag yourself; it will be late before you get back.\u201cYou must dine with me.Joe shook his head\u2014he only needed bey for the cayuse.But tbe priest insisted, leading the way towards, his house, and Joe Followed with the pony.6 There: is the stable, take all the bay your horse will be better , for.indeed, you cannot refuse.\u2019 of soup, strong and fragrant, mak = ; them from the titchen.\u2018Joe ; and, with a somewhat ou mod signified his assent.At Ey EE in :ilence.The.pu tA prie et vrêtcded 1 his tar unobservéd, Ttoo shrewd to press him; he + thawed.Dinner over, at \u2018the Father\u2019s request, ty de legs towards\u2019 the: The Return of François || Ji e had} not a single friend amongst them.Money only remaining.course was an appeal tol.awaited Fäther [ es en re and, |- {much to.accelerate the process of re- Korb \u2018You come \u2018down often, don't you 7 continued the: priest.: \u201cYes, I \u2018come down :get food; take the pack down, sometimes, maybe.\u2019 ; \u2018Not to, church ?\u2018 Bah, .noù!\u201d Joe leughed\u2014\u2018no many F0 church here, life too short.\u2019 .er, \u201c \u2018 And after ?The ather anced at suppote.\u2019, He shrugged his sho Are you.er afraid, my fri An\u2018 angry.flush started \u20180\u2019 thé man cheek, a for-a - moment, he looked murderous; then, meeting \u201che priests eye, and perceiving that no insil{ was intended, he spoke slowly : \u2018I gee many men die\u2014all brave men; some bad, dey don\u2019 believe in God, dey don\u2019 tink bout heaven,\u2014hell.À man live all his life out in de hills like.dis, he grow so he don\u2019 believe, somehow, 1 dunno.He come be like de trees and .de rivers, like de hills perhaps, Lie jus\u2019 Tv, he \u201cforget oder tings.Sometime he speak wit oder men, dey feel jus\u2019 like \u201chim~no one care ver\u2019 much.De Church say we must be good.Here no gne min\u201d dat; dey do as dey like.I see Jots mien die\u2014only one ting I don\u2019 like, see nañ | die- \u2018fraid.\u2019 \u2018An Father Bernard, quietly.IT 5 impatiently, and F) ed to open the to snqw some The trail was: Seite fr od len .-snow, ahd, Deford, Jong, th ' closed once aga Th Pas ES ore Joe an \"0 = long after dark.vehi A) Francois was eboking a&pper;_ bis per, always umdertain,\" \u2018bad = be bounds at the: delay.tp-7h return.Now hg turnefl pol\u2019 a savage exclambtion.x re \u2018Bo you\u2019 e Las, = pose yon think iits \u2018a goo leave me up hee\u2019 with Konig les you get dead drank down there, fine trick!\u2019 .- Joe laughed shortly.| \u2018Why dut you go down \u2018yourself?Yan \u2018think I'm pa to wait on you?t Thére\u2019s the whiskey;\".Next time | you feteh it.yourself.\u2019 And without another ward he strode out to stall the cayuse, leaving Francois to recover his temper or not, as he pleased.The \u2018sight of two large stone kegs did Joe drew up \u2018his chair to the.Agble half an hour later, Fran- \u2018Cois\u2019& spirits were rising rapidly.\u2018Mon Dieu, what's .the matter with you to-night, Joe?he demanded, when All: \u2018efforts to\\ dispel the sullen gloom eh aeemed to brood over his com- \u2018had proved in vain.\u2018You're company for a man.I guess I'll go.down to Letonr\u2019s to-morrow, can't Jive vith a face like that.\u201d \u2019.oe turned upon him angrily; his{ clenched fist ded the table, makin the dishes jump.: ¢ s n\u2014 sudden st flin self back in ol.han sine it was in a different tone.Frannie a funny thing happened to me to-night on the trail.1 think I Boar my mother speak to me\u2014she\u2019s dead } enty years\u2014same as when l was à tle'boy.And I think I'm in chureh \u2018He paused a minute\u2014T guess it must erat the priest said, made me feet What priest?François looked at Joe suspiciously, as though d ting his |: sanity.-.e The latter narrated a adventure | silence followed.\u201d Then \u20ac partaken liberally of the\u2018ech of the kegs, pushed it towaïg All that's.foaliah : Salk.di take enough -to - we eat by the door, watching the Of my words of 8 he ill-fated house.| Tipperary spread out in one beautiful, +68 falling upon the distant hills the least notice, nor turned her unseeing{ yond his island, for which Ye had long- took possession of the ill-fated house, \u2018der attached to one end with which they PE I \u2018often and \"vainly; \" Aliset, trusting | which, no one it in the island variegated plain 3 she trusted Héaven, was g reeping over the waste of water, gaze from the sea.I stole back to the|ed a tales of \u2018warnings\u2019 and second' road, and joined the slow-moving prd- him as will fo near, = any bovs who interfere with There \u2018she hes.Tived alome.for y The men, so attired, -lance in E.E.STANSFIELD.- eta ap me + Established Over 54 Years b ANADIAN Rossen Company.or.MONTREAL LIMITED Rubber Industry.\u2018In addition to \u2018complete lines of Belting, Hoss, Packing, Moulded Goods, \u2018etc, \u2018the Company ade-Solid, Cushion and Preum: ic Ti ires for \u2018all styles of manufacturés High- gr AL Vehicles, includin; licies, Bicycles | Automobiles, Motor Cycles, ete.a is not confined to any one section of the THE PRODUCT oF Tux PE CE EE EE ete a I ubuntu SoS, esp de + us \u2018 experience É : 45 + + ve 1 rer \u2014\u2014 AL AGA © Sn 44 pS USP AE \u2014 Lge Sift a 0040 00 pad pase hy \u2018 OW AR crt webs GEO.W.STEPHENS, ._ President.i.720 Es AEN Col I at EE Parks and Playgrounds: RP \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a POPULARLY KNOWN AS DS OF ONTARIO || Reached BY ee oo - RAILWAY SYSTEM trict is one vast Suma £ Resort.with such a diversity of scenery and other attractions that the tourist and THIS whole dist certain to find their ideal.\u2018The Highlands\u201d embrace the \u201cMuskoka Lakes,\u201d \u201cLake of Bays,\u201d \u201cKawartha Lakes, » «Lake Nipissing an éthe French.River,\u201d *Qrillia and Lake Couchiching,\u201d \u201cThe 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay,\u201d \u2018 Algonquin National Park\u201d and igami.\u201d All have their distinctive features, from the beautiful Muskoka Lakes, dotted with hundreds of handsome summer \u2018homes and palatial hatels, to the wild and rugged grandeur of the 30,000 Islands of the Georgian Bay, or the serene benuty of the Lakes and Streams of Algonquin Park or Temagami.Nature has been truly .prodigal in her gifts to Canadé.Sh | 1 ; \"RRB LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 1 - 2 a All the publications mentioned below are finely illustrated with elegant half-tone engravings, and convey to the .reader .the .best impression possible of the various localities described short of an actual visit in person.Mong the 30,008 Islande of Coorgian Bay.What Shall a Boy Do with Nis Yaontion ?Naunts of Fish and Came, Across Niagara's Gorge.: ; * Trains 3and 4.\u201cTourist Fires.Lake of Bays \u2014 Highlands ef Ontario.summer Recorts on Lake Heron.Ste.Anne de Bellevue Beskiet.© Orillia and Covehiphiog.| co or Algonquin National Park.: \u20ac Montreal and Quebec.\u2019 ., For copies of any of.these publications, : apply to the nearest Grand Trunk agent, or address the General or Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agents, according to your own location, whether in Canada or the United States, Zit LEM RE 57 oo sPRiNQ FISHING.8e WHEN PLANNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION i At this season the enthusiastic fisherman oe \u2018the qui vive looking for the most > wo] © mising resorts, They are numerous on the: Gran Trunk System.Probably\u2019 the; 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