The daily witness, 15 février 1913, samedi 15 février 1913
[" TE aa .PRICE ONE CENT.X X BA FT TUE LS Lo \u2018 I i et IS REWARD TO POLITICAL FAVORITE : Robert Rogers Creates Scene | in Parliament in Repu ;diating\u2018an \u2018Accusation Which, He Complains, Re- 4 | flects on.His\u2018Honor, and Was \u2018Manufactured\u2019 CN ; inthe Liberal Press Bureau.a = Th = he Hor > A » { 0 1- There were more cries of \u2018Order,\u2019 ang 5} \u20ac ;| the Speaker declared the Minister was : ] Within his rights.oe he Sir rid Laurier repeated that ; of | n his rights to make a ' y | denjal, by I \u2018 t he could not make TReE, Contirutng, tr \u201cRogers \u2018said that he | -{ was not «'urprised that his honorabid Wor friend did not want to hear the source ! plait: \u2018ot: 3 article appedring | tn Of the article.He said that it cams 8 oo bo; ina.Leader! , from an organization called the Cen- } 2; \u2018Re ag f # 4 FRS tral Information Office of th - which \u2018he \u2018characterized.\u2018és\u2019 AER \u201cost \u2018adian Liberal Party, and was on.séurriiou \u2018article, misrepresenting the ducted under the authority of Sir facts and leaving, as far as it.possibly | Wilfrid.can, an\u2019 imputation and statement re- |.sais is r the med in this ety, t ha p © man r- ecting - upon, my.honor, da: \u201cthe.¢ dts ing lies, Slander and misrepresenta.- ons Sir.Wilfrid said.he admitted his Connection with the bureau, but \u2018 he would \u2018not admit that the bureau was annual meeting of the che Boys\u2019 Home of \u201cMontre ; ot the Tnitorior\u201d Nye he Boys\u2019 Farm and Training\u201d School \u201811 \u201cThe \u2018Regina Leader,\" a Roger sertbed- as \u2018a sheet\u2019: \u201cWhich the: at the House: \u2018compet met a.Stgr \u2018['orable gentise of lies ,and If the hon- 1 newspaper.«|.0 ow \u201cayons Bentleman opposite said so he ur + Sonrbriden which, me rid .plain 3\" dente of.Saone meme | Ful], call \u2018Him to the truth of it.i bly hall- of: the\u2019 Centra.j ge » he t with aster | a 2 | Bam Aad fy ABE SALTASH RS ro onoen |, work wero present, DE wig fo Aye SE C ristine.five whip in.the Saskatchewan: Legisla-\"{ Mr, Rogers retorted that if the fhe ve wo of the mit sanding.» 4 Ps a ation of a various To = he + \u2018Leeder article stated that tho | léder of the Opposition would not ac- F .city.Wir.: bl = B In The chair was occupte hy, Fr.Jin : ugall, President of the Board |.2 ors, vzho.\u201ccalled upon: the pev.8.BE.Baker to open the meeting with prayer.Mr.Elcho.Ross Ross, acting secretary, read letters: of re- FeLi er Bil Jn, bo resent 1 r.Rober e.> 8: JT.} lie Sy Lt.-Col.J.H.Burland, lips, + .\u2018AJ Ayer, A.R.NA and Mrs.A.H.Workman.Among | fod Lansing.Lewis, Sr, oo aw those present Were Messrs.Henry S0m,;-R.-C.EE mp ek, ) Birks; A.R.McMaster, K.C,, J M.~ ok Sim Float, ; : M.Duff ,A.A.Ayer, C.S.J.\"Phillips, Wm.Drysdale, S.M.Baylis, Owen C.! | lawson, J.8.Buchan, K.C., Mrs.Hen- | derson, probation officer of the Juv knowledge - that it was worse than Jind bad been given Savor ar lies, he would be glad to apologize.THE was Worth 870.000, and pr Sded at aS Wilfrid then said that if Mr.W length to\u2018 charge\u201ccollusion-on\u201dthe part } East punto make a charge ot the Minister ft ithe a eal.oO \u2018agal e institution, let him make : pi specific.h He had a perfect right to ; clear-his honor, but if he had any Ur.nogens ORNES A ANY DEAL.chargsg to make, det him do so.= The.Speaker ruled that the Minis.Mr.ngers.proceeded to deny\u2019 in toto Must con he himself to the question 5 na an: cofpedel to 6 of \u2018the deal Of oie.| \u2018instructions had:been \u2018is- |.Mr, Rogers said that he bowed \u2018to \\ self or any officer ofthe \u2018the ruling, and concluded by declar- US ertment; - #0.far as he :kñeÿr, nor [ing the Regina \u2018Leaders\u2019 article mie- iE he\u201d aware of 'any aft of\u201d wro wrong leading: and dishonest in every re- À ! } } Bet future.ahead 5 of the work.The new board of governors elected includes: the following: Messrs.J.Dougall, Henry Birks, C: the / oof the\u2018 \u2018man who, se-4 8 2 JP 8 the part © _ pe | \u201c1 or Oliver.asked if the papérs could To Girt, 91 RAE: others.\u20ac | be brought down \u2018in \"connection with PLENDID TOTAL \u2018| the transaction, and Mr.Rogers said 8 WORK.10005 ES oF that he would be only too pleased to ; \u2018 have the Interior Department ofticials 7 Hi present \u2018thé / papers.\u201cth \u201cThis; closed: \u2018the incident.: Mr.Dougal] sketched b th tory 6 of the Boys\u201d FE {he C.Daÿson, or ge: result of the.orig a: | \u201cTwo Der Hold at Big - twig\u201d new.rostdontiar cottages a admifjsration | building, = and for.Paring* off Of the es The.report \u2018of Mr.Mathews, superintendent of & the Firm and training school at Sha bridee, showed that $40,000 was req od for new \u2018buildings and $60,0 Ylear off the debt.The latter w to the- purchase atid equipment of and and\u2019 buildings,\u2019 apd-the daficie funds for the ann 1 maintenar e \u2018work.Mr: c w rier has sold his iro 0 perty \u2018on : \u2018Notre Dame street west, | Mos,\u201c 90, to 98 -for $50 a square toot.\u2018The property is situated just west of St.Francis Xavier street, and hak a 't \u2018frontage of 59 feet 8 inches.= i \"From Lymans, Limited, Mr.c.\u2018Ww.Lindsay has purchased No, 883 \u2018St.Paul street, for $53,000.A downtown branch of the firm may be established there at some future date.~The northeast corner of St.Cather ine and Darling Street bas been pure chased by the City and District Save ings Bank for $20 000 for the erection of a branch office.|.Mr.Gustave Gravel has sold to F.N.Soutliam, a lot on Lagauchetiera &treat, civic Nos.241 and 243, for $84,- \u201c 898, the lot having an area of\u201d 8,871 uate fee PA | southwest corner of Blepry sooo ORG Le GOO-FORTUNEI | od Tory HS d-th > \u2026, Mr as Carmichael streets, purchased.on Gr | Shi ; = ve Ë \u201c|-gpod Toi ; \u2018 ata | Thurs ed B.Whittet, for Writing to the \u201cWitnes a corfes- Aha Sma Poe, milan Jue 2 : sident\u2019 of \u201cthe: tr de array wopl \u201cMans 1 CLA wr 3 | Rogers, \u2018and.that under ald\u2019 gion iss been resold to Mr.J.a pondent signing \u201d himself ; \u2018Timothy - the\u2018 \u2018profit : \u201conan.rvostment of ssvrégent / eli n eS 1 3 ; 7 .: - Prevost for a profit.of $34,000.; The Transportation -Realty Company, \u2018Ltd, \u2018Has purchased from Geo: ed the sereau, & farm No.143, Riviere :dea ive his .Prairies, with\u2019 an area of 80 arpehts, \u2018 w | for 345,00.187\" lots in Notre.Dame de Grace sm assuming-that -the-|V os rity \u201chands.3 Hay! replies to: \u2018the: \u201crecent statement: for 12 \u2018year of Mr 4.B.Allan; who! gaveisoma 4Xr | propérty; Derlences with \u2018a view to.presenting | at ile landiords\u2019 side of.the- renting sys L500; zes, de ten Ty dontreal.Fe Fac.I aie Tn the \u2018Witness\u2019 of Fe Mr.Allan's illustration of a lañdl an) 18 ne \u2018 fers said the h Dayoloneen bought oF othe aires ews as regards the \u2018raise -in Tent, | \u201cwith this.sft ton + dero \u2018aAnd:1 Asylun act, 0 \u201cTepresentative DaveloD tind lt ompany, Lt Fhich he seems to\u2019 ascribe - mostly\u2019 to.sgtill \u201chas by ur _ \u2014 ss ov -\u2014 ov \u2014 \u2014 -\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ue \u2014 - \u2014 wae\u2019 \u2014 a \u2014 JF SORIA if IX: P.th MG le |] A444 Si Fe) Se er .pole and d- windy Smallpox Scourge.\u2019 An outbreak of smallpox has\u2019 -ge~ curred at Newhaven, and three deaths have taken place \u201cIn \u2018ome: Bly.Judges Judged.- : \u2018Most judges were: \u201ctoc \u2018cowar order a man the \u201ccat,\u201d\u201d d.Fade | Rentoul in a.case at-the.o's, Batley.of Big Sugar Beet Factory.: : Plans.are belng completed for.Ahe |, at Burton -on-Trent, at a cost of 3550;000.erection of a.sugar beet faclory Centenarian Dead.- 3.À La Mrs: Catherine Sutteribann\u201d an imate of Ipswich Borough: Asylum fer | nine years, DAS \"ated: there at the.age Seb of 101.; Motor Uifeboats.© wale LE Miner's Objections 7 § Days in North Sea.:: LE me «After being \u2018battered bY Fading : gales, the Russian schooner \u2018Séedonis\u2019 | reached.Blyth.(Northumberland), bav\u2014 ing been fifty- -five.> days, tg, J the.North Sea.\" STL RP Airman Fined:.CL At Gloucestershire Assizes; of, in connection with the \u2018death ; labdrer.: Blind Get Free Rides.The Chester Corporation h has ; decided to allow poor \u2018and deserving blind-re- sidents to travel- free on the municipal.tramcars.3,000.Dogs in Show.More than 3,000 degs vost to bo seen | A at the © opening of the B century.Month a Child, for six mon ths.man, ai Tharston.Killed His \u2018Wife, 5 A verdict of \u201cWitul.- Murder A.the Local Gover: w King's.Meda, ints Femina Nell, of\" n, London, for Bis | \u201cCa \u2018ire re Seaton two wom from 8 oe tn) Eds a Fleet street.Pit Fatality, LL aa At the Lodge MH! Pit; Lepton, rea Huddersfield, a deputy was.5e \u2018the district, who:résa \u2018the Hardt | Feat The.body of the\u2019 Woman \"found \u2018In | iden 2 tha adil.the ses at Soutbbourne, Béurtemonth, - \u201ctied her \u201chusband \u2018to a tat to; bt she hae : Hat: lquiet when drunk.Two miners,\u2019 who went :to were also\u2019.overcome, and\u2019 one: was lat discovered.dead.Found | in the.Soa.Seti was identified as that of Mrs.ALB ton, aged twenty-eight, wife af Lo don Rotel.proprietor.tie Tope res Brasifian Supor- Dreadnought.tfadnought.for Brazil, and the lai \u201cWick.dors Money: for Navy.# lt is expected \u201c(says the: * Be navy estimates for the con hood of.$10,000,000.puïtvay Tragedy.*tpress :train off the .an Yorkshire Raliway- near Prodmor- fiated that deceased was Jobp.BL Jum Helliwell, aged 43.Safina on 5 2 PE me \u2018a: Roman Catht Fho ovins large -oit \u2018réfiriel és\u2019 117 Pool and Dublin.JRA Seventy Years Married.a, The village of Bardney, In tolnshire fens, \u2018has: lost one*oË-it.most à b wishes.\u2026.\u2026.ve > fr ok Aged Telegraph.\u2018Boys \u2014 wie thurch choir.telegraph \u2018boy\u2019: the I\u2019 0 ny hile playing golf -was the Éiluse |\u2019 \u20ac death of Councillor J.McMyn, Of 4 German sailor whose death: inf ne Prison was inquired \u2018nto | dun infuest a doctor stated that: his Was so thin that it could be:seen \u2018 Glasgow World's \u2018Exhibition.Weir Harry Tuckmnott, of \u2018Tunbridge | US SAW her husband \u2018apparently | Wark, OT a tank in the gardenj.but | @lking over to him she found: that.1916: & rider -Was- added J us roti \u201ca \u201cthe: paver: a ton; which age Soin, Christmas \u2018sale at York, \u2018has\u2019 Been .bauired by a syndicate at $1,250, j : dition te\u2019 the expense fh D | Chri as, © is\u201d Keep \u201chim sent\u2019 m laborer Mobbs.has- worked \u201con \u201cthe ; ; same fi |\u2018for-the;same amily for sey.45 ; Damages.: 1 The.death has- \u2019oceurred at \u2018Ponte- : h- at the age of élght-five, of Mr.one of \u2018the (0) band's He wite Art) Wire Robtason,: 2 \u201cMaïifox Worsted spinner;-and son of.a former?mayor, {tiéship.which has yet been-buflt dm \u2018was.committed for:trigh torthe Ansides:|- Tyne, was launched * from the [9D &: charge.of \u201cquitting the country rns WA yard a \u2018le.{Witt money belohgiiig-to Creditors itors \u201cRevolver Tragedy.tone Davis, eighteen, miner, Was itted for trial on bail, on \u2018a.charge ing, by.culpible negligence, the t parthalomeu SW; are = Poire M THR a \"Fer \u2018At Bow: \u2018street, Sir A.de .aicheqie for £10/in recognition of M; bravery.in seizing, \u2018the mah who àf- + pted to murder: Sir Edward Henty, Ch et: Gommiesioner.\u2018of Poli er 21 -lasts 4 pige Sweetheart'e Trou.: svreetheärt, \"Aa* wh ton\u201d the \u2018Sutskirts.*of \u201cBristol «with her: throat cut\u2019 Vand \u201cwho died turing \u2018the ight.Before: being \u2018apprehended the.P jsèner took Jdudanum.: soft Manager's Dow: anti igs decdond : division was, pod es u] Po am Event Summer (42), who.Foleaded guilty ; charges of larceny.\u201d A total.sum.of fag\u2019 secrélar , and mangger to | : fe y of.Mpsgrs.Edward Young & \u2018Comipany (Limited) *Prisoter had been.| for 30.years, in the, employ \u2018of the.Ar: L Misédar\u201d \u201cBy Fi oo 1X sequel t- the fire at, à news\u2019 ven-.\u201cdors premises\u2019 in: Commércelal* Road, Whitechapél, by which two- newsboys\u2014 Cornelius King and Morris Kavolsky\u2014.st.their\u2019 lives, was the,.appearance.-charged: with feloniously - setting fire.\u2018the premises, and with being \u2018éon- cérned in the murder of the two lads.\u2019 The place was \u2018occupled by.Morris Loufer, and before the fire coul , Singuished ten rooms.were : bur.ned |! de .fs - \"| She 1 Tower for sal Norman - church of\u2019 St.\u2019 John \u2018the Pers, \u2018tist, known.as the.Fort Castle, is.in\u201d J Gost of a \u2018Roof.Li cll !\u2019Phe restoration\u2019 \u2018ot.\u201cGlasgoy : drat, roof, \u2018which was undertal .Oldrove, architect to H rg of Works.cost \u20ac 13,000, A committee pf Glasgow citizens, ine negotiating for \u2018the holding of an International ; oxhiniti n at\u2019 Glas in | The death has Jat taken place of sine , Rev, Canon.Grenside, who for fifty-| |.|\u2018elght years \u2018has been Vicar.of Melling, |\u2019 4 near: rene \u201cMe \u2018Would :have - been | -one years old.\u2018had he ved, & vehicle,\u201d his body being over, the\u2019 back.: (ea and.hig head jamed inthe: spring : ft ed the art of ounterfeit colni ent: The tobogganing \u2018party were un impression that the w-coveréd oads da \u201cHig | 1d towne The houses-a are\u201d 1 the, L£o-partnership.\u2018principle, the \u201cfirst des a larg ria ESS MmésuihtéSr the | .Braint Essex, Board of Guardians ee piicactions had been re \u201car pa ack of Cn ands, whi ha .bssing the liné At Ayr the, bisteric tower.of the o1a | CTOSS g Ine é the market.The church dates: Bac 4 {to the twelfth century.: -P vide her.brother on ha the r -) other, pro erty).by Heir ir fathe \u2018claéine two former Lord Provosts; are \u20ac ad.fglary,.earn = Thousands of people chew Chielets who would mot any.\u2018other : chewing gum.-Dainty morsels of the finest .gum.crisply.bon hor the pearly peppermint.« rpm pg 8 A AI SAMI AEE n ; REA beautiful bird picture in each packet of a one contin staips and we will vend you fret.be 2 ogpcs a and in 5e, 106.and 25e.» Packets POCKET EDITION, in Black Cowhide, Seal or Pigskin Case, with 12 Blades.$5.00 to $6.00 \u2018GOMBINATION SET, in Seal Crairi Case, with * Razor, 12 Blades, Shaving Brush and Soap, as Musträted below, No.00, COMBINATION SETS, in- Plated Metal, (No.S41B above), Real-Seal and Pigskin Cases, with Silver or Gold Plated Razors and: + rames of: Fitings.on REE sae: pr 0 æ - paie Lt od ets oi ske di car rés Login = hig or is > RS ds cos \u20183 ne = A ERIN GL RACE E The E SONT i ib Wi itio | n Il Be Mo at the 5 8 Sk or Sia El oh toilowit very Fesdeët 8 boi mo ch ond wing fi - ; nt 1 at rms + 2 B.- 1'be fo = lo I nal ] w ti terentin Pie vi De hoor \u2018exhi en eat\u201d Se e-oserve a at].be raft tions pe ed ena ow = \u2019 s f \u2018th rg \u2018 MOTO seen.ever\u201d of the\u2019 e diet is La \u2014 - = ; Ho BO soon\u201d.oe ins | Io Ë - \u2014_ 5; s cma) pom 3 Le re A si .Canad, LS ts mer 1, as © 1 STANDS posi Union ( Lava & + ETS | \u2014 = (Limited, ee TL \u2014 + Engine \u20ac ii Ce, u DU! 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Wo G.: monian Ctr fees 16 Los g Circle es sk Cel à io Pha j 4 tire a.so a de - ; op < PAR ut iA SCS the lose: cag rom 3 P ie 3 be- ent.Luto- type \u201cand cores ist! then fare of 1d j 11, thus ed and in led h in 227 oi ar play d mark.ead margin.nes ped net olr las! the the thi last \u2018083 re .penny dailies ent The revival of the où.English \u2018classics by?\u201cthe Horniman Company - has aroused\u2019 a great deal of intarest, which is likely to be sustained next week, when \u2018The School for Scandal\u2019 will: be ziven on Saturday, both at the \u2018matinee and evening performances.This production won as much praises from the London critics as did that of \u2018The nivals, which made such a favorable impression during the past week, .But this is not the only novelty for the coming week.On day.night there is to be a gala performance.at which T.R.H., the Duke of Connaught and the Princess Patricia will be present, and the proceeds of which are to be deveted to the University Settlement, For this occasion Arnold Bennett's comedy, \u2018What The Public Wants,\u201d will be produced.It is .most entertaining satire, into which the brilliant has put his very best work.It sgin- tillates with wit, and in its good-hu- mored exposure of the little hypocrisies of modern journalism, and the methods of modern makers of great | newspapers, it affords ample opportunity for hearty laughter and quiet: chuckling.Arnold Bennett has elected to write | his play around.the methods and\u2019 the.onalities of the Dern makers of daily newspa and the most noted of London.att is the subject of his satirical sallies.1t is brilliant work-of a informing type, likely to terest here.The other plays scheduled for the | \u2018Candida,\u2019 at the Wednesday week are , and \u2018Makeshifts\u2019 (as a cur- mater.and Masefield\u2019s potable tragedy, Nan,\u2019 on Monday an Tuesday evenings.ER THE PLOT OF NAN.emarkable interest centres \u201caround production of \u201cNan.It is by far the best known work of a.young mez |» whose perception of the tragic in 1 i is evident in.poetry, fiction, and p ays | of uneven merit but always interest - ing.\u2018Nan\u2019 is compact and sev nd veracious in characterization.Br Le somersetshire farmer folk are as, ally human rt ® p kgroun vid backer whose misery culminates ; in murder and suicide.For the oe | o part the dialogue is pointedly .co quial, with here apd there ae 1 nating figure.The second ac a vee of the three, and really\u2019 \u201cpo tly is the child of a man unjus es stealing sheep.Received with pare toleration in the family à + = uncle, she is persistently persecu ed by the latter's wife, a nagging the man of hood, temper.The beat © with borhood, a 2e \u2018conscience to speak ooo succumbs beauty.an ar Ge gives her heart wholly.in ne \u2018of moving y.e biden veil is rent by a shocking ¢ as covery, Malicious\u2019 orang = ur Je, he stain on Nan | 55 disinheritan as influenced Dick \u201chimself marry Nan\u2019s cousin .jittle oui Nan is pus ol and Rouse Gatter Pearce, highly In eny, \u2018publicly sham-: Her only an.© their talk of a rus u es far hurr himself puts [21% mind the impuisé ta say.when officers come, to \u2018father was unjustly\u2019 leave 50 guineas in token Mistake, \u201cthe | For, \u201cexecuted, and to yeart again.his baseness, spectators stand aghas Jy towards the river, ing words to Gaffer À in the nets to-m .A Koicking agen the.bridges.- | thing white.\u2019 HRH TO ATTEND MONDAY'S TEND: sence.an entertal e im.and kills I he goes swift with these Part: dumb thibg.On Monday evening ment will be given for ihe Montreal Day Nursery, room of the Ritz-Carlton afternoon and again His Royal Highness cess Patricia have gracious! :d to be present in the afternoon.: The talent of cramme will be reinforced \u2019 by * Mr.pany, who will give a recitation.\u201d programme is as follows: vart will be the \u2018Dresden overlooking the ball-room.Song Dresden statuary in groups.Tota with an informal dance.Tickets can be procured only from | the committee, - \u201cMrs.| members of George Caverhill, 166 Drummond: st.: Mrs.W.B.Mathewson, brooke,\" and Mrs.\"413 Argyle avenue, Westmount, As Their\u2019 Royal Highnesses arrive at |- à quarter to four o'clock, the audienc are requested to be in their seats by that time.GODOWSKY COMIN TO MONTREAL.G - Leopold Godowsky, the Polish.pian-.give a recital in the Windsor a March.He comes back to.this continent after spending nearly two decades in Berlin and Vienna, and has Laon his American manager that he = ; S$ perfected himself in the Brahms lat concerto.In stating his opinion ist, wil] Hall in pt this work, Godowsky states: ce t is one of the most wonde \"0s ever written for the Paster it means pani \u2018fate pianist cert tis a mary arvellous work.\u2019 Besides rahms, or the D And fifth the two c Mec ie oncertos by Chopin.and plent The title fairy nstinet is also a poet.Si PLAMONDON- \"HOT RECITAL, gh en M a be nd Mme, Plamondon- -Mich 3 ot \u2018en in the Ritz-Cariton, on Thos: novedist and playright most famous ot -M fail in arousing public in- easants, &'| the bitterly - illumi- mar- - But the es x pr te - Nan tn) 3 Layo ithat ber\u2019) of the ÆOV-.\u2018A strange thing\u2019 i Some: \u20ac benefit*0f |\u2018 he the ball- | on Monday in the evening.the Duke of Coh- ighness Prin- naught and Her Royal Hig! ly promis- A the afternoon pro: \\liton Rosmer, of the Horniman Com- China\u2019 statü- ary, of which there will be nine groups.Tea will be served on the balcony igi Miss Frances Caverhill | Mrs.Archie Russell will be accom- | | panist.The Ritz-Carlton orchestra san | ol bay before and after the programme, { and the entertainment will conclude an \u2018The Sher- Donald McLennan, ul con- piano; to as much for the 4 St as it does to the actor capable Caving the roles of Hamlet and 19 5 Lear to perfection.I should like whe ay the Brahms concerto in B flat énever possible While any second o may play any other con- ran Lu ceptably, the B flat of Brahma ses.be performed only by the elect.this B flat concerto.\u2018by Godowsky has a preference minor by Brahmas; the fourth concertos of Beethoven and Here, strong meat for strong men, y of beauty for everybody.; \u2018eclectic pianist\u2019 has been \u201ci 4 irned by this giant technician,.RH.the Duke of Connaught bas | Ais pat:onage to the recital: wr Mr, C.R, the Jacobs, Mr.Revel D.\u2018Masson, Dr.- cher, and; 8.de 5.ret \u201cÉ, ww PART 1 | A Ta 1 1\u2014Horace.et Lydie (duo) ' M, and Mme, 2 ~Griselidls \u2018Prologue | \u2018Mr À.4= Manon \u201d \u201cFabliav\u2019 CF pag druir - up rien n'acheve\u2019 Se \u2014\u2014p\u2014 $, \u2018ee ne os es.ile): All Alone .+ 7 Mme: Plamondon-Michot.\u2026.2\u2014Piano Solo.4a) The Bells .f(b)._\u20ace).The Letter .ee | (duo) .M.and :Mmé.A.Sa i se .Ea .Mysoll\u2019 .e (duo) .\u2018A 5 \u2018Sous: la ferielre ci CC JEMENT IN.MIC MISHAP.an: \u2018ohlaoker in the: shape a \u2018pretty; | boy \u2018who had been attracted tothe spot the crash of falling glass.| Rising.quickly the youngster.said: n, M.-Clement, but are you'Hurt?\u201d- imaginative \u2018and « \u2018Gri atly surprised: that \u2018he.\u2018should \"bel ed,\u201d the tenor puéweréé, *For=; \u201cEm ¥ .Cy \u2018 recogn \u2018tuttately, ns, but Hw ad {my Dame\u201d.| Pliage that- \u2018ant.exits far too often to the great M.Clément, A aught.\u201d ;.t George's Chu oh is ag\u2019 follows: Æreluge and Fugue in - fentes nues Grand Choeur in: A- evan of Mr.Lynwood Farnam a teen young girls r récital © in.Christ.Church Vein.eee > Rv Jeanne Ross |.rting at; four o'clock this afternoon: Recitation.Mr.Mis ton Rosmer Li \u201cChoral-Improvisation in G\u2014 Song .Miss Frances Caverhill |\": \"vf org\u201d Jesu Christ, An unusually pretty and attractive: | - « Sigfrid Karg-Elert ae so te ees Etes ques vu.sn evenin vograrame includes: | I, Allegro\" (non: een ng pres Magill Tait | I Andante.: .ven solo .Miss Elise Kingman |: II.Allegro \u2018assaf.Jetation ci.vee +e.Miss Cierar| i Mr; Saul Brant.Choral\u2019 _œ py d'Répose 6 \u2018of the.Homes \"FROM.Mr -Mevtin Davies, of e recital \u2018in Ottawa, on visit professionally to O apparently the\u201d \u2018talented preciated as much in Montreal.- Miss McCaffrey, Davies, of McGill Music, the Russell Theatre, ruary 27th.: BULLET To SET Tests have \u2018been made with.a Bpecial - projectile ise designed not.only to envelope, This .projectile; old German rifle know 71° which \u2018has a calibr millimetres, is- provided wings that open in fitluence of a spring, while the projectile is sti barrel, but expanded as muzzle ig \u2018passed.An\u2019 ordinary gas escapes through: The wings \u2018on the \u2018a hole, appreciable in size bullet, It is said that \u201d | couragine = results.- 5 \u201c Plammondon-Michot, Plammondon.= Mr.4 3:\u2014Violin Solo.Thais.\u2018Medjtation\u2019 2 Dansereau :- Plamondon-Michot.: \u201cMme.Ete) Sapho \u2018Allons eh révant (ao).Bb), :Ese onde \u2018Le bonheur que 5 | \u2018PART IL\u2014(ln English.) rhe Prodigal \u2018Son (duet) .0: | 5 : CE.A - ndon-Michot 1 bu \u201caton | bop Rh.Baton Iere Ballade: «Chopin Mme.Plamondon-Michot.RE 0 nes 27 Mr: Plammondon.- ] \u2018Plammondon- -Michot 2\u2014Lakme.in \u2018du \u2018ler Acte.L.Délibes cs \u2018Plammondon.\u2026.- jf Violin Solo, Gigvenerwoloon Mr \u201cÀ.Dansereau-\u201d 4e perle du Bresil.\u2018Air au : fo obligato de: \u2018flute par i.Pr _ -Deéremonchamps.- \u201cMme.Plamondon- -Michot.: \u201cee \u2018Dante.\u201cNous \u2018allons arti : .; «Schumann M.and Mme.Plamondon.a \u2019 As.\u2018Edmond \u2018Clement, the \u2018eminent French tenor was driving in from his suburban -home, near: \u2018Paris, one.evens -Comique, \u2018his carriage was \u2018suddenly _oyerturned owing to the carelessness of.-the- driver in-turning the corner.other -manner of.exit being open, Mr.e [Clement thade a.graceful leap to: the sidewalk\u2019 though the broken windew, landed on the sidewalk and.overturned La a se He ih : , Breets you every.perfornr- \u2018ance anll \u201chave watched your triumph- sent the boy \u2018away rejoicing, while, the mous Singer: continued on his.way to \u201cdestination, none the worse.for his | Twill sing, here.on \u2018the 3rd of | \u2018the: Princess Theatre.idx \u2018under \u201cpatronage.of Their Highnesses™ \u2018the.Duke.and Duch- (a) \"Chora | Prelude on \u2018Rockingham,\u2019 \u201c(By \u201c-Chora.Pi ude \u2018on - \u2018St.Ann,\u2019 ee Td C.H.H.Parry Alésrotin in B minor.Guilmant 200 G.major (No.2), Apdan nie\u2019 (Sonata ata No.1).+.B.H.Thorne Cantilene:in A Flat ,.H.A.Wheeldon the.ÆaHowiag \u2018selections at his organ unto is turn\u2019 = Msdttation Bisgie Œ minor) | Cinesrta in KF \u2018minor for\u201d Violin - tanto).PRA in B\u2019 \u2018minor :.yA Franck lo \u2018Prelude to\u2019 \u201cThe Blessed Damozel\u201d From.\u201che: Chilahipod.of Christ.) antagia on Choral 1\u2014\u2018Bin Burg,\u2019 Op.27; iD \u2018minor) se non saa sas sos MaX Reger.RE CONSERVATORIUM.a period af\u2019 \u2018eighteen months, SALCLOONS (From the \u2018Scientific American.\u2019) tended.to repel dirigibles, also: to set fire to the but also, fired from the | .Among | the long lst of sub- score.\u201care: - Lag Drummond.Lady |.- Countess \u2018de - \u2018Bolsherbert al Ham or, Ve.Huga ta Consul Goya.of Frarce, Eaton States, \"Russia And Swi.az.sud, \u201cH.Ames, M.P.:\u201cthe Hon.Mr.Tail- |.lon, the Hon.sir - \u201cFainville.Mr.J.A, resident - L'Union Nationale Yrancaise: Mrs.y Ce .Henderso3, Mrs.A'ex.Murray, Dr.|- Ostæuy, Mr.L: Fous Vestien.The following\u2019 is: \u2018the Programme: \u2014 (duo)._.St Saens .C.\u2018Debussy Bysser asate | Sh David B.oGdard oe wie + wi : ing, for his appearance at.the Opera No of a news~ ever forget generous tip The roby on Sone Mendelssohn | , Salome will\u2019 \u2018render \u2018Cathedral, .Borowski .8.Bach ; + Debussy Holy Family\u2019: .Berlioz \u2018teste the .teaching id his.fifth ttawa within tenor is ap- pupil of Mr.Merlin Conservatorium of '_ will be the soprano soloist at Ottawa, on- Febe \u2019 ON FIRE.in Germany which is in- and which plerce a.gas so that Mr.| La Memoire du Maître\u2019 Massenet : 2 A, Plamondon-Michot.4.5 -Pastorale (duet).:.St: Saens | Me and Mme.À : Plamondon-Michot.| cab .Ss PART HI, : 1 Pour que\u201d la nuit oe douce col ce H.Busser Ls \u201c Dans To Jarain drgmour ' \u2018the Bulgarians in\u2018 Thrace.comes @ startling \u2018suggestion\u2019 for th \"of cértain of these rifle: bullet The present orthodox hospital taught procedures seems to -be no: proper treat- :-mert at alk ¢ a mould which The most favorable recoveries, says jan a .this surgeon, \u2018\u201cweré recorded in the cases lead ¢ Carmes ont oz ihe of men who, shot through the abdomen, had been missed, and allowed to lie on the battié-field for two or three A a (WIL: ty aathing te edt and: without \u2018the subject-question of my \u201carticles |.\u2018title, In the war the Turks used:vari-.} ous.bullets, as befitted a Department.Mauser bullet, and the- | with disconcerting \u2018indifference.usic: \u2018has.\u2018been, re-engaged by the Ot-| 1 L i usical Club for their ta Otte > \u201cFebruary 27.This |.fs.his second engagement with the j Morning Club this season, au qe \u2018of McGill \u2018Conservatorium.oft}.in Ottawa as he is \u2018have sent- interesting criticisms :of the \u2018wounds.of rifle bullets under their {- care.There is a concensus of opinion thereon from every part of the stretch- \u201c-['édsout area of the fighting.\u2018Surprise | \u2018| is expressed at the rapidity of healing | and the asceptic conditions of even the w most dangerous injuries.\u201cthrough: the body by.bullets, \u2018which penetrated the liver, \u2018the lungs, the |.spleen, and the intestines, after a fort- | night or so without \u2018much \u2018evidence of |: \u201cultimate harm.Ting the base of the neck 'and passing \u201cthrough the thdrax and\u2019 lungs.required often but \u2018ten days: to heal.astonishing thing was \u2018the absence of \u2018suppuration\u2019 following.\u2018a wound: from | the: modern rifle.The.bullet is rendex-' ed asceptic by the tremendous heat of the exploding cordite and the frictfon set up hy its flight through the barrel\u2019s rifling.\u2019 ble knowledge, this surgeon makes the novel and startling suggestion .that arrangements should be made hereafter to care for these men where they |: lle \u2018and leave them there until the | \"punctured intestines have hada chance |: |.to start healing naturally.This means that a.little.tenté d\u2019abri- erécted over each sufferer when.the fighting has moved to a farther zone.Love Song . : 5 À oor t t he o e m ut ha a y b .i eb T n A w 5 B = 1 SCHOOL AX ND À 0 a cs .Ip n.ns ana pub of t a ut pol > - 7 , \u2018e t: BL ien E sh a - GE the 2% A Be TLAN ona; 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1 d cd os ple r 1 P es v a ok 0 ry m et wen à ha n t v a y t r t u - r .t 7 A v tag cent Ie had he wine ve it it me here 1e ta co fo Lo he an the.Sn ro move th le 4 ee Nhe à an ora ist ond Aven ren gre + shat ex a - m ; A y th nu IR 7 thar ev ie es an Te he wi TR ul a il oth.r tor e ( e ment 1 I J \u2014 t 1 th- ee 0 n + sand d \" A ] LE K I .h h a .claim s ond d ha fo get Rel è 1 ¢ xu i pl ; v a en a ce 5- h rti Ing ppos da in © qu ne fÎ z 1 o pu si = at & the do n ne as arn.it ne aturall C e Th ne i?be eae ne urall Can m at or ba on es 4 J a t Ae er ea ere ice.r goo th 0 pa e as ua } ou 00 tl ne a st w \u2018 a eu Bond.hey pe » Une ie ar ca ite ob ars pre ar pie 5 v n d \u2014 te a © } & on vents th mers ir nt vas LL A wo t t a 1 bite h 1 nv ti tn 1 cir ; (a \" Ia h a nl i cs | a tess ; Kom, \u201che f MONEY To LEND= ON FIRST APPLY - pe | sentais | MMDEONBEH ed Us on oir \u2018At the beginning of thé year it.be- ey came evident that.stories of mis- \u2019 management had been go diligently: he spread, that some of those to whom on we looked far the greatest sympathy |\u2019 ot brought them to us with anxiety.There seemed nothing for It- but ta: 50 have à thorough investigation.I ask- rm -ed one of the gentlemen who brought hat us those tales, to form one of a coms dn mission of inquiry to find out.the truth.As he was not to be in town: ake he was requested fo name the men ca who should be abked.His advice rè- of sulted In the request being made\u2019 lo Mr.Farquhar Robertson and Mr.A ent F.C.Ross, two of our very best known ga- nd widely trusted citizens, to act with an- Mr/ Æ R.MacMaster.our eminent ork henorary solicitor, as such commis-\" ion.These three gentlemen, all very he generously accepted the onerous task, for which was very thoroughly done, and this \u2018Was always.very.beneflcid! lhoys id- thelr work, Mt.5 dés E y HE a the more than gratuitously, as tha \u2018com- in eeping down w*yward fendencles., fhanent.augurel well tor their\u201d fu- : Alloolid à mälogary, comprisingBuredt, : 5 missioners themselves.met the ex Mrs.Mathews' good work at the | | ~Chiffonter and Dressing Table: YS - penses of the court.The result was | farm 1 Was.\u2018recognised at-the_ meeting | rhe \u201cexcel ent \u2018tondust of the boys.a : still a caréful report, which was of \u2018a sor lass \u2018night.When i:r.Mathews-came the \u2018Shawb] idge Farm.together with].dis- to give the management great satis [for ard to present his, report, she was | the\u201d happiness they -evinced at a han faction, and it 2 at due Service nly.22K ; d to-come.and take a went on the | there and the strong.ee feat St A nteres a.tfo \u201c © 1 on de account to the public, but to the.» TA A:-Âyer, in his\u2019 address,\u201d \u201csald hey 2 osseoeed, wars the Shit the ; of Government.But the Government pas That he had _baqd\u2019 only a shoft experi- |g BE.Baker, which.preceded that \u2018 Cot.i nee \u201cor Le pur- ts onn means, of Investigation, an re > the work vet.The year 191, Dr.P.Demers, the visiting dentin nm an ve piece in.solid \u20ac \u2019 en à.year of worry to con- | o raported 200 examina pS LT me o eful \u2018Another episode in the year was the cerfied.\u2018but 1912 had produced com.\u2019 ons read tho \u2018extablishment ef a |] m pus wit British plate ; dit- burning and Febullding of that der plete Harmony, and satisfactory re- surgical room at the Farm, whee: the | pe -mirroi + Mu very experienced and enthusiastic sue working Viewpoint I operations could he satistactorily.per: i BRASS BEDS Less\" 20.per per \u201ccent.te = Was icult x 4 a in an- guidance of my friend, Mr Aer, whose of a: city-bred.hos bat it was ii formed.report of \u2018the Toys Farm trea- | 50 per cs pen le, Double and.ould accession to ihe to dE the.farm is de-| Yéllous to sée how the boys.took hold: |'surer.was not ot the kind'that- coulé Twi Re; és 33 m of Bg Inte a model one.You will pe Of the work on the farm.They lacked have beer wished, for it showed a oe À and ie to see photographs; if not of the the \u2018working \u2018spirit when théy first Jan the year's work of: $3.857.07.The hi py en self, showing our stalwakt lads CämMe, but they.learned: tho pleasurs total receipis were.$13.090.06.ang a op at \u2018thelr various employments on this of working, \u2018and - worked hard.» \u2018The l\u2018expenditure.$16,958,18 od the | log! farm, where we have so fine a dairy Whole change for /the good was the Mr.J.S.Buchan, KIC.defend ig mtn at ours is the milk chosen for the responsibility they were allowed to | criticisms wihioh had led to: the-investi- nself ve) Agathe Sanatorium.It is also.go- assume; and thé parental care mani-:| gation and.declared the: book-keeping.Hi in to.be à mode! placé for\u2019 poultry- fested ta \u2018thé boys \"by fhe superinten- [of the Commissioners\u2019 report to = Pn raising and bee-keeping, and: has been dent and matron of the farm.Nu- |error, while approving.#£ the + TE vin chosen by the Government.of .the|Merically the \u2018farm \u201d bäd progressed, | Färm, thought the Boys\u2019 Home w 5 pa spalr province for a model fruit station.\u201c | for| now.there : wers 178 boys, while | more important; sand - its RE ment tw year ago, there had been only 40.| should not be endangered by \u201cbe ne | ur NEED OF ADEQUATE | made.to support the Farm nancial.eure, ACCOMMODAT PO i | He, criticised ea accoun Le SEL : rr t n he t bas been our plan from the first, OF Al J : | Farm, quoting gues == most : from to get the public to supply the capital | «he average 00 val.repont.stated, t un- tost, and to faise \u2018the running \u20acx-| \u2018Bot the debt\u201d wis \u201cthe \u201cohlet 5 it of \u2018not $281, as the ann ne rod thet addin.ondi- penses between thé\u2019 product of thé | anbxiet#.\" What about the future, when | Mr, Buchan, also ques fond bas onal boys\u2019 work on the farm and the Gove | $60,000 had td.be Py Be thé.ition, The q be ie = a dem hp aps ; \" Tan bvention.The Government money must Le paid off, and\u2019 done go: Po des- id at ort aken its part, but We quickly, Further extension.must bé.{.pointed to investigate Far - otra Bes, of.2 + query taste and meet ox every requirement, cone [ll pee née] ma, tn soles wall fom pee ed Toning ni | instek 0 care - awwmmodation.Thé& building, that was! would Have 2 oys 1&0 blessed Ju- vi \u2019 En Joti 20t meant to be us Pare the de an \u2018venite: Pa ME (fo, blessed Je a \u2018qui evene pet\u201d he i joins 2 | AL pers Bas 1e 47 \u2018 t-resldence, Was ful Pa the days, continued or.want ses: et : 713 in \u2018 o of all & the Juvenile Cautt.Si nés, th e Bel the) Gourt.céntinue.Had New: York | Serled\u2019s by: Ce ET the | - sr sn : 425,00 t $7010, Les Soupd ning of \u201cthat Shot rib anon Had such BB.Amstitgton.- trentx-fre-L reports wers : 209 : wP +- fram ore gent to\u2019 uw\u2019 on increased ere 5 Poses \u2018Rues 39, 50 for re are till now we must own to being \u2018over- - \u2014 PR ES * tres.ft.Le ina wded.; pe a N soners ae absolutely\u201d need two résidential er es- fttages, \u2018one for the srñall -boÿs, Who! If > with ould be separate from the older, and { There Ye should havé an administration: ph.LC building, so as to put the present |.great Wilding to its original purpose as-a| fr iments Workshop, For-this, and to meet our FL\u2019 rs, like debt on the present\u2018 structures, weE-ar6:1-k F inglish ively asking the citizeng of Mont-1 EF 4 tal for one hundred thousand dollars, Æ nd, in spite of the many calls \u201con em, We expect to get it.\u201d pi James \u2018R.Dick, superintendent * con- the Boys\u2019 Home; on Mountain street; 1 \u20ac 2 his report, said in part: 1 1d vol- wThe wark is now forty-two years : 1e New oil, having.been begun -on-the-5th of j.one of ay.1870, in the Mechanic\u2019s Hall- of à this city.The real work was .com- | re it i8 menced with twelve boys: six others arly a four this little band next day, mak 5 1 ing: if na They were stree ys + ; x : rent hen religions.Each boy paid Ate ROLL.15¢ to $2.00\u2019 Less, 25 per sent.- > \u2019 easury ten cents for supper, tinéé breaks and breakfast, Ten boys of Ber rat - Ldn nés A English, \u2018American and \u20ac plague, vi had a; litfié cash to start Lire | sous Frito libraries, GE © ac as from pe.to 39c.were deposite ° \u20ac r ; ag | pluces In the bank Caf that time.The nalnes Yom Sacro 4 pe .single fol ! TY pos 7 25,1 sly dis- of these first' settlers are unknown-\u2014'{ it im- ore being me record that Loan pd i te mes until February 1s \u2014two ority of years later, Of the officers.appointed ems tu Al the first annual meeting, only one |} of lthe ttmains, viz, J.R.Dougall, Esq.the | ustralia others have ail passed - on -and their | of the \"ks do follow them.: , NET STEP TO 5e Te = f£fraget- n \u2018the bou sight months there were ay | olen Ysin thé old Shaftsbury Hall Home, | ) .wou ind there was no room \u2018for others.te in a ie next step was ta buy Jand.costing- sq rat does 900,00.The Centre Building, costa pari- Ja $13,000.00, was erected in.1886.terwards came the North Building, Æ x tter fun- M \u201chich was.intended and is.so u 1 0 : | Lo | pinclpally for educational purposes.| Self Bastin, eo af NE he old Shaftsbury Hall being in a ce (2 io special -$4:35, TE sim that Torn out condition, the New Alex a spe he fear loner Wing was erected, costing -$80,- covered ms 3, 4, 5 and 6 1 as the This Wing has now been in| Se sizes, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, 51.75,\" | Use seven years, with gymnastum, | ; î us ry al.20e, 9 $1 10 Lo} the ui bath, and accommodation 3 | LE fn Hee oc $1.3 wan the uture use, admirab ¥- 0} EN gislature Mu pped for the work, fh | Because.they vr, sickness by.EL the or- been received trom 1871\" oes.have | amosphese, 3 whic brings.a Colds, * paganda, 442 had: been through the home prior : ohn TT ly gies jo our taking charge, leaving 2,963 we.5 A + A oug ve received and lived for, to train | hs ue \u201c ies on id shape Into a true manhood, | 14 the time to o tar the\u2019 «apparatus call, writs or 5 apons, # particulars \u2018omen, it We began the year with 51.Ad- |- Re toba has itted 66, total 117, of whom 53 are | way the ail In the Home.Of these 35 were | .motion (qadian.19 English, 4 Scotch, 1 Irish, +} | : PHONE the gov- can, and 3 other nations.Four 8 M dcoc-20g, he oppo- jen te go to boarding-houses; 9 to| 134- -136 BLEURY STREET sores 09-55 he Con- an ousework, where they.ir name, poard; 40 returned to friends, and 11 \" ee FLOWER.Bas voted it $5300.00 ° have received from boys dï $2.00 to 5.00 for »d unani- there ha or board and clothing.s to $ Gov- 8 been a larger number of N | H hs the Gi to hag boys just beginning life and | atura ot at s, .ng had a tn rel poor education, ese * a gov- wr SEarily earn less wages than those 9 had à school training.This class \u2018heel 10 nas in ne rapidly.We need Com- | women wry Eduration for Canada.e the fmm Lecreation work we .have \u2018had | ting ja at work, swimming bath, and À 2 foc tng rink, basketball; also a class | e voter be First Aid to the Wounded, taught y will Mr.Shakespeare.We have alse had there og OUT social evenings, with .lée- t in Eng- 4m and cake, and our usual Hal- | r wome?aveen Concert.with refreshments en more plied by Miss Dow, of London.ne in the ae We have had many visits from | Western on boys.who speak of memories of idea was NS 38%.as far back as 1888, now.was full tered far and near.ew Dette?ter, report of Mr, Mathews.guper- 1 op such ?tn ndent of the Boys\u2019 Farm, in addi- | Lurets ar borg the information given in.yes- their ad- tay 5 Witness,\u201d stated that\u2019 the ents, both nary \u2018easons for delinijuency on the ates take ay of boys are lack of proper home | any 2007 nese oo rug habits, feeble-minded- | may come Eome and other physical disabilities.r terms in Mors \"1; ie Boys had used cocaine, had been struck on the head.n fact, THE CRADOCK SIMPSON coran Transportation Building \u201c120 6.JAMES sTReey, | Les NE LFOFTHE BOY EARN AT SAANBRIGE (Continued wom?Page\u2019 0! Snow \"MORTGAGE EE i MONTREAL.] =! \u2018bad scars-were: foüra.\u2018Then, toë,: she.\u2018medical\u2019 examiner stated recently \u201cthat\u201d 95\" percent.\u201d of\u201d the boys were\u2018 affected.by adenolds' or other physical troubles.\u2018Féeble-mindedness, - \u201chowever, | was recognized by all engaged in, this.) class of work, as a.prolific.cause of.dell quéncy, and he\u2019 wag morally cer-\u2019 that a considerable percentage of Frey boys at the farm were: there pris] mari}- for that reason.Referring to the conduct of the \u201cboys, \u2018he, added that\u2019'thére had been\u2019 only one.occdsion \u2018of fttempted - cecripé pat © é boys \u2018year which involved.five No {other reaspn for it existed except pat \u201cWanderlust.* The koys at the.: Were rusted and\u2019 \u201cwere given freado ! thax \u2018usual\u2019:: in such.plages.:Respohsibility was placed on tn ; \u2018too, especiæiiy the older -ones,- mon | he.duties of.the physicians, had always : had\u2019 been obtained.E veragt last year: ttle higher than the a come was 7 Le \u2014 years ago, , there, would be no gunmen to-day.He then: \u201ctold of the.sais \u2018of, the \u2018325,000 and added that it was Ho that they would soon get the othé $75,000.He urged others to join fn heip- ing to secure\u2019 the necessary money.-Mr.C.8.J.Phillips, the treasurer, [in his report stated the total receipts {of the Boys\u2019 Home in Montreal during } 11912, from subscriptions .and \u201cdonations.| wére $10,206.19, and - \u2018the expenditur during that.period, $10,271.57, Thé report of the.physician - rot \u2018mé \u2018home was next on the agendé.papérs.\u2018but no report.was presented, \u2018and- the | president remarked that .the\u201d- report was generally a; \u2018complimentary.y blank been light.+ MANGAL RAINING AT \u2018BENCH UNWI B.Me.D: Ba Gyton \u201creported.manual \u201ctraining .at the ly from which, on the whole, £0G of the boys had rendered ordin- wise; drawing.on, cardboard\u2019 had 1 gen substituted with good results: 7 classes\u2019.had .pened ap a.\u2018Oétober: t: the'avera, eo sttendan last: thes of \u20185% boys had been 80, .8 Wdusational work 1H next pregenteé-by Mr.T.J.Eole thg - - schoolmaster.who reporte + a thirty-three evening\u2019 \u201csessions oto: \u2018hours \u2018each: had-been held \u2018since - te \u201cber 1, \u2018when the- classes.start: i average: attendance \u2018Poing 31.Ld à lower than -Jast year: i were held under\u201d \u2018the | ces Protestant Board of.pool \u2018sfoners, But the Government aly maintained them.The clases.rende for boys.\u201cwithout \u201cknowledge © $ metic ing, writing, spelling, or ar hr s and] > he time.qd tr ônely felt to \u2018business, -and str of arithmetfe:*.Actording!r- ie -mand - instructien.in that subies vas very strong, whole sessions.#0 abso .Some of.the.boys W Ahe small average \u2018at \u2018the bench: n= \u2018of the full those.four Subjects occupled most .the need | the-de- \u2018 ns : rbed'by' some puplis.\u2019T which, tha.cagernésy \u2018and: care: with Poiléok | pa À 4 interest in his aa Visitors will\u2019 be : \u2018impressed with \u2018the wnusual values\u2014for these are lines that .at any time would 1 | veadily sell at regular prices.J Æ Odd Library Pieces 800 KCASE\u2014 -$28.50 for $21.00\u2014 .Fumed:- Oak, Jacobean design, finished in antique color.52 inches \u2018high \u2018with three\u2019 shelves.* Fumed- Qak, Jacabean design, fin- lished i ip:antique ; coler, 58 inches \u2018high, with four shelves.| BOOKCASE\u2014$65.00 for $55.00.\u2014Solid \"mahogany bookcase: with, crotch mahogany: front.* \u2018Four shelves.\u201c- gany, made.with FE $57.00 for $40.00 * | lopranr k PA is 00 \u2018for $49.00.| Odd Parlor Pieces PARLOR SETTEE\u2014$135.00 for son.00.\u2018in décorated satin wood.PARLOR, SUITE, IN GOLD \u2014$188.00 From:broken set\u2014One odd settee \u2019 * \u201cfor $80.00.Three piecesstingold °:\" © part of an overstotked line.2 PIECE PARLOR SUITE \u2014 $172.00 ; - fer 592,00.\u2014 Two \u2018piece Queèn | .in antique brocatelle, 5 mings ; Anne Set in mahogany, covered us PIECE PARLOR SUITE 5450.00 for $320.00.\u2014In Louis XVI.style , in grey trianon and gold trim- ce ; FR: RS Ga .$6.00\u2014T hese are clearing .bt 6 if.Rey: Raice $9.50 for aur , Wilton and o to 5 0% \u2018coms hud 259 fo; inl Pr rice.x.y Low.es ol i | LEATHER PAPERS\u2014F or vestibule, hall, diking-room nud : library dadoes less 50 per cent.KITCHEN.PAPERS\u2014Varnished \u2018and - unvarnished - papers for kitchen, pantey and.bathroom, less 59 per cent.Call or write fer Rates, PRE mT Te ah A Fed TA \u2019 SSE hovs it was alarming.the number k at the farm on whose heads Æ vtr gout 2 and theunat sm Hot Springs (North Caroling) | ; tir x Sor, Golf, Tennis, Riding, Driving, te, tr, Toy & RIVET, General Travel Age 0 BT.LAWRENCE BOULEVARI ; MONTREAL: * Between st James and Notre Dame.Streets, CN | Phones.Main.2606- 400.Descriptive Baoklets, « ste.à block East of Bank ot Monteur méring burner 18in.elevated oven site and ail the latest hs enamelware 2 qt.size \u2018white dine seimlefs, 95¢ for 65c.- Steal F eying Pans, 13in; dia.90c for 60c Hey tin Roast Past3in br 16 1-2, 15c for 45c.Cora.Brooms 35e for 23c.\"Covered Dust Pans 25¢ for 15c.Glove Trees with movable fingers for eaning 2 and.mending gloves, 50c | y en and [ities fof wedding © presents, \u2018bridge prizes; \u2018ete, is un cluded in ae sale, Only 4 the façt that they are Hiscontinued Jines has.induced us sy ROSE BOWLS : à - \u2018a 106 + ; .\"$10, fo.to $25.00 Jess 1-3.\u2026 VASÉS a.00, $1.10.for 65c 3 - ; Funou BOWLS $20.00 for $13.25 À any w w a A : i addiments in toilet lis Febtüäry : Sate of China.si \u2018abundeatiy teatized in ot heavy + gohuced ems, oly of Écorations, À $e.50 to $20, tess 20 et 5 Barnes i Stop Péils, Soap Dishes; etc.Half 3 Pr: ce \u201d China == | jicepdns, Bakers\u2019 Tugs, Remekins jfle Dishes, Half Price.Re Artificial F lowers artistically made by Parisians, Hortensias, Camelias, H eather, Roses, Violets, etc.10¢ to $1.50, Less 25% .The expectancy that stocktaking will reveal in- ts dnd\u2019 many discontinued lines in desirable Kitchen and table require- ha < China Tea Sets de gtd with pretty decarations in flowers, 40 pieces, $11, $235, Jess 20 0 per.cent.v coreg Ea AT TE SEP di I AER AN Yi Tr a SEP nasa Foun oc.mE TE TT AANA AER I ARIE Re es EA DUR A + pt PATES\" * GLASS BUTTONS in two oizes, each size m Mauve, G ae Tease SX = #3 - an] VARI-COLO YST, SOLE nema +1 SHADED \u2018BUTTONS, in Bsown or Brie effects, 2e © | PEARL CENTRE BUTTONS WITH SHANK: 2 aiterent \u2018designs, \u201cads - à MONDAY 8.30 to ss SPECIAL-\u2014On every purdhase.of $5.00 or \u2026 mire Li: gro 7 our Notion \u201cDépertment before.9.30 \u201can, _we offer a Straight.discount of +e oy 7 \u201c fo oe SAE cu = ere > A ref TTC ks BS asser.5 broidery s work.SE \u201cTt asia the hegi patterns.; From the dainty.\u2018veini ings, each offering an almost inex ÿ We \u2018have miade such large.purchases \u2018that our, b on: Mo No living: at-St.-Gall, \u2018adorned: \u2018béautitul.es for.the sac YX Fn tes the: 20th, Scie Has held \u2018first i & greatest.ant iqût 3 ; ed 4 decorate vests ts of ebeléhizst Gal use place 4 © o Ent 4 Iry that Switids isn balise renowned.\u201cits em ce hogks; of that monastery, | \u2018ands of nb more \u2018than we \u2018ever, : had before, presenting alata; of ondertally fresh, dainty and beautifully.worked Er ngs to the heavily worked dllovers, We: cas stappings, cdgings | insertions and flounc- haustible Fange o of f dak igs.LA : be 26 per, bent.less than any previous: year.\u2014\u2014 EN On Monday.we shall make.an initial.showing: ot; the New Buttône or; Spring, costumes: ertd.dresses, | We Haye just marked off: \u2018$5, 00,00 worth \u2018of PBuropeaii \u201cdnd # American \u2018ove ities.# \u201cNowhere in Montreal will.you.find such variety, wealth of: style, \u2018apd walye in.Buttons.Our Button: Segtion hes been .enlarged tordwice its \u2018sine dose.© pvenience of our, \u2018customers.z Le ta, CROCH ET BUTTONS, 4 sizes, in Wise, and priced per dozen 25.J pot Per dozen 20, 3B ei SMALL CUT JET BUTTONS, one style baz 5 \u201cotzes\u2019 6 75, 85, $1.25 \u2014 y BOT Another style in 4.8 Another style in 3.35, 50; 75, $s os, 35, # 00, $200 WHITE BUTTONS, WITH sok: Rigs a Per dozen 50, $1.00 and $1807 7 hi shades.Per dozen 35° and to 00- CE ee, in 2'aiéée.Per \u2018dozez\u2026 75 and FANCY GLASS\u2019 BUTTONS, 2 \u2018sizes, \u2018th the following : shades\u2014Grey.Gregg, ; Purple, Brown, Red.Per: dozen 25, pe \u20ac: ALT | le.Per Moser 85 ang $2.00.+ dozen 20, 35 and FANCY ANCHOR B T ar A o TON 5, plain METAL er \"Gold or Oxslifed asian, # atree Coan por Les | Wa Le x se BUTTONS.WITH METAL nme % Gold, Ha The sets Wn.be x - day: ; We ove ine aid 4 Serges à at.prices ranging $25.00, $275 50, Te and sou\" gs Fe or.the most part these suitstare \u201célodele: inponted: \u2018direct froi \u2018tailored \u2018With the wide cut'a-waÿ\" doat\u2019 and-fancy t trimmings \u201cand found Jo'be plain il ERE, a Telv rare Barrowly cut with a slightly draped | © | HGEI0D.VASTTAT 4 Gl Batted dels tés, mit, = all\u2019 theotew materials Ta the: py Sprig Said the most Fie] Parisian ideas are\u2019 portrayed à in modified \u201cAmerican férms.\u2018The origittäl fashions; > ifispired: by the \u2018dress artists - from\u2019 the - Bulgarian \u201cmodes, \u2018have.bees toned: downsto meet | the: \u201crequirements of women on this continent.m1 Paris and New York.colorings.rea rasahas SAS names Min ead Bl Aer ds 158, en | Cae vy ; \u201caire Bedford Cord Épongé A weit Pope The latest effect i in.Hote dresser.\"No hooks ¢ or eyes néeded, easily.indeed, and \u2018adjusted.These\u201d new stylés- will be: shown on thé\u2019 Third, F loor for the first time on n Mon- Prices $1.98 « and: 3215 i : \u2019 To ivy 5] A FANCY METAL «afro.oat ENT.SEA 4-HQLE - eat per dozen 75, $ sizes.Per dozen\u2019 $1.25; $8.00, $4.20 , $6.00 ve + \u201c CROCHET BUTTONS, in trimming s\u2019ze and large, .very.dainty effects As Emeralll, Green, \u2026 Brown, Pale Blue, Copenhagen, Red, : Olive and Black, Small size.50 ; Purple, Cream, Navy, Pink, Dark Grey, Light Grey, a dozen; large size $1.00 Da ih stn 2 aiernt este at, per \u2018dozen 25, : 2 NOVELTY GLASS BUTTONS in cut effect, pretty tones of Blue, Red, and\" \u201c{* {5 Grey colorings, 2 sizes, - Per dozen $1.00 apd $3 SMALL JET TRIMMING BUTTONS, 4 sized.Per.dozen.a0, A5, 20 25 PLAIN COLOR éompéstTion: BUTTONS; teat, semi Found.shape, 3 sizes, in Red, Navy, Copenhagen, \u2018White and Black.Per dozen\u2019 25 35, 8.& | dialiy invite you to, inspect 0 ely: tetes 16; coutigilete st vN NOTE DRESSMAKERS ive oi co ; 25%.J Jo gets vie do shoprearly,.=.ii ip \u2014 A Special Sale: of 40-fuch Rich Liberty Fa \u201cSans; Regular $L25 Values MONDAY \u201c Pt 2000 yards o£.RICH LIBERTY S SATINS have just been SE Satin, _ and ventilated, priced for the $16.00 and $17.00 each The \u2018great interest taken in the, last: sale \u201cof thèse Satins forces | us to urge Ladies to purchase as early as possible.The: most wanted 120 Comforters, feet, tor large doutilé pod, satgon colors.Regular $6.00 each, | Sale price mecee se re prenne teen eme évmen\u201d covered with Sateen,\u2019 ; \u2018some: with frills others \u2018plain, all\u201d pan: i Ain.a variety of Sh sale $7.50, $8.50, soso, $12.80, § yards of, (Best .FES all Tl, fT vaLues.UNUSUAL AND EVERY a GUARANTEED \u201cMondes morning ; dll.\u201cits the opening of a Sale of Bedding of: far \u2018larger dimensions than has ever\u2019 been before attempted .in this Stope: gr 89, ago,\u2019 Hout] owing | \u2018to the delay in arrivil from\u2019 \u201cEngland of \u2018thie goods; CR postronémént \u2018was necessary.As less time is lett in which to make ithe disposal, the.priges necepsardly.must.be \u2018untiher, reduced.The values nm \u2018every line are wotidertul, far better der we Haré ever _béen* able to offer \u2018before.\u201clëis to: the avantage of women preparing to furnish a\u2019 new city residence or getting ready - for the\u2019 country hows to participate ; in 6] 7 Tote a ! ok English Lien.aies] Sis 4 is our well known Because they were Overdue , A Great ont, frankly, we Gad: arranged to! hold: this sale a.week \"À Size 8.4, \u201cRegular \u201cgg, Salé price 33 per yard Size, 9-4, \u2018Regular 45, Sale price ,39- per yard Size 10-4, \u2018Régular .50, Sale price - 44 per yard \u2018J.300 paire Hest ATI Wool English Bath Blankets, 3 all whipped singly, Pink and\u2019 Blue borders, gome in plain White.©.\" 1, - Size.64x81,\u2018 Régujar $5350, \u201cSalé price $4.50 Size 72 x 90, \u2018Regular.$7.25, Sale .price 2e Size 74x96, \u2018Regular: $9: 50, Salo\u2019 \u2018price $8.25 - 200 PAIRS: NEW HEMSTITCHED SHEETS * -_ 400\u201d New- \u2018Marselllos\u201d \"Quilts, wads; dy: don 3 ; 62x80 \u201cins.\u201d égular $2.86: value, Sale \u2018price $2.10 English makers, , a: : NE per pair.10-4 Single Bed .sizeé, $20 $2 $3.00, 80.71x90 ins., Regular - $2.76.value, - Sale price $2.25 3-4 Double a size, $2.50, Eon $350, Heo per pair.*12- 4 Extra, lan , sis,\u2019 $3.25, $3 75, $4.ROX ine.1 Rogar, 3425, vaine Sale, price $2.75 100 paire Hemmod Sheets.gor \u2018double: beds $1.65, for- $139.1 per pair.+ | but.we -are- making à \u201cleader\u201d of them.at-per yard ; A Two Beautiful Easter Waists | \u2018newness, give a glimpse of Easter fashions.| in Black, and their charm warrants a fuller description than we can give them here.| Black and\u2019 Tan.plain feet, stainless dye, in every size 6 to 10.Black and Tan 13000 Yards of New Prints Have | Just Come In Crum\u2019 s Prints, famed on two continents for \u2018their fine quality.* There \u2018are stripe, check, fancy and chambray patterns in a large variety of colors.These prints are usually sold at.177.per yard, \u2026 158 Save LL hw \u2018 (FIRST FLOOR) \u2014\u2014 Exquisite Crepe de Chine waists: which.by their freshness and These waists come Brifly,.one style has a low turned down collar, short sleeves with turnback cuffs \u2018and trimmed with narrow tucks down each side with the frttons.The other design has three tucks down each side.wits the front set off with large buttons and silk loops.- The collar is of fine tucks.Both styles are lined throughout.You will find these waists of excellent valueateach .ool The Eighth February Hosiery Sale Women\u2019s Warm Cashmere Stockings 50c Per Pair \u201cMount Royal\u201d cashmere is as perfect a cashmere stocking | as we can get in shape, and in finish and in the quality of wool used.Seamless foot, full fashioned ankle, extra elastic.| \u201cos 8 0 6 8 ss 8 se > se Per pair - WOMEN\u2019S ITALIAN SILK LISLE STOCKINGS \"3 PAIRS FOR .69 A good seamless stocking with double top, mercerized finish, Sizes 81% to 10 inches.3 pairs for .: \u201cRENOWN\u201d Our new ribbed cotton stocking for children, fine rib, seamless ss.+.+0 6 #5 One of the \u201cMount Royal Brand,\u201d per pair 400 PAIRS WOMEN S SILK BOOT STOCKINGS PER PAIR .39 | We know this stocking gives satisfaction, in fact there are no i others like it.Spliced heels and toes and double tops, thread silk | -\u2026.-.legs.White, Tan, and.Black.Per pair \u2026.The Better Grades of Knitted | \u201cUnderwear We have: medium \u2018and heavy weights of knitted underwear to suit the desires of every customer.Vests, drawers,\u201d \u2018and combinations, perfect fitting and splenr : didly woven in\u2019 pure wool or mixtures.We recommend these g2! ; ments for wear \u2018during the present spell of zero weather.Prices from .29 to $2.50.; (THIRD FLOOR) 2 eq rr PSC D ae es ta vi T] Fair pera day the Chu \u2018has and man Th -the n°8 :Drur -Spez a et = me wea i! womans work §| +.\u201cWitness Fashion Hint\u2019 +1713 Tomorrows MENT) §| THE PEACE CELEBRATION \u2018Purity, Fl lavor, Freshness\u2019 4 \u2014 EL { PE ge 2\" \u20ac Canadiai \"= | Ri : MEETINGS \u201cSih week jm \" ess dE INSIDE © quTN 00 RARES ACT OS 0 Re se \u2018care: in Uniformity of Quality, are characteristics LOCAL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE.15 4e PR : ol HA , 5 in?The regular.executive meeting of | B :ne Montreal Local ConncHl.of Women| ~~ \u201cwill be held at the YY.SW.CA on.De Wednesday at = pm.es MONTREAL \u2018WOMEN\u2019S! clus.Heres d A LE At the Montréal: Women's - Club} - | \u2014 et Lum RS.meeting on Monday afterrioon 2 at Lait: +4 : ; past three o'clock in the Y.1 25 ee .pT \u201cMINNER.; fewed The.Civilization ea \u201ca a, time id i, or, | te Smt Sealed Airtight Packets only \u2014 and the Art of tire Vatican (lllus- \">\" DataiCake,~ i: of \u201csign ou Ghent.aie estrentys OR .= : Never Sold in Bulk.rated).The Zusten] Dora mine will i.A Pa TL Ne 2 da 4 : : ere il iin Sere be given by Mrs.Gordon: Rubie and Ds 5 | F Si PAA] LE ; a Po fr méme mn grrr \u2014 \u2018Mrs.Gavin- Anderson.TL ee a RY i : : ee EE CARE, Ex ; 2 SL = LR ; DOUGLAS LITERARY - \u201cCIRCLE, : : The Ladies\u2019 - Literary.Circle of | MN = F a, ht te?: +1 celebration would tend.Douglas Methodist Chey So meet | BEB ; \u2018 ; 8-4 C 4 .Lu 4 re-réading of histor doing ju ,on Friday, February 21st,0 pod B&H © \u2018to eath oth in Douglas Hall.Mrs.W.G.-Mac- Sa eat, and ge naughton will speak \u2018on \u2018Maeterlinck rand his ast,\u2019 and \u201cthe.soloists will be ; \u2018Mrs.A.Homer Vipond and Mss: Fes- ' senden.Mrs, Bannell © fawse.will , preside.rem a Be : ; i AT THE Y.W: c a; y > Miss McKinney, of the Zenana Medi- } * cal and Bible Missions, will give a} cs only\" were Canada fi \\'talk on \u2018The girls and women of In- Vv : of and the Unite \u201cStates left - thereby to dia\u2019 (illustrated by costumes), at the 8 = Ce : : § fo raters ai Pise ; | orlatas qua \u2018 ! Young Women's Christiars Association, = | \u201c5 Peas © % | \u2018roc use ox te son \u2018plonger resoiu : * \u2018 ; Young Women's Christer As gelation.CR LT : NOTE ! Co Sur w nship.and styles are ranteed, \u2018amd to insure per- .| ai 8.15 pm.All women cordially in © fect satisfaction we would bespeak'an early plicihg of orders.Ï \u2018vited.{ | Another lecture An the course on.il ; LAC FES ; = .ÿ spe KE Prices moderate.Own materials made up: \u2018The Care and Feediig af Infants\u2019: will od E * i fala : ; = the |: pe \u201che given by Miss Li: Go \u2018Bpillips, on | + Saturday eveting - 7) \u2018ight ig'elock.= F= : Sora = \" KING'S DAUGHTERS* CIRCLE, * The St.James the Apos 4 the King's Daughters y frork in the.schooi-rô day in Lent.\u20ac - ET A he tad\u201d \u2018of\u2019 er Carthusian Conve i DEACONESS\" SAID oct IV CU ER 4 : : [| EV : | the treaty was signe 5 propoge ; .The regular: \u2018monthly meeting: of, the -1 9 5 ; = .i i, International Exhi] ftic \u2018Deaconess Aid.-Sotiety-::will be held | -.$ ¢ ¢ A : 0: son Tuesday morging at\u201d half-past- ten, tgclock, in the \u2018 Déacoréss + Home, ® Coursol street.: \u201cA Jarge attendance \u2018requested.\u2018torical, and e pe features.1-6 Ei ; ; 2 A | 7 | edücational projects.In, Great Britain | 2: EC A FAIRMOUNT wm 8.AUXILIARY.\u201c21% a Pa : 3 .clude.the endowment \u201cof.@;chair i RA : The usual monthly meeting of.the| - | i TT 08 CN nglo-American history; also arrang-.gal (Fairmount Auxiliary of the Women's | Mons Bathe Missionary * Soclety\u2019 Wills \u2018be held: \u2018ext = mentary.t unites than on Tuesday afternoon ; at » three \u2018o'clock: A ; 1 - div a.inflames.discord EN : .of 5 : a \u2018ls à estion for.à commem- SOR 1 GIRLS SOCIAL CLUB.wp | a 2 à ; / ra § oh ses in the: three, capital re 5 Before placing your order for that new Spring : The Imperial Girly Social club, vin ; \"COS TOME Fes ST ® RUG .x L ce.Tho seh oleh ce de ns in Lon- BR Vi ; Suit whion vou il arin the ure Hall o st | Seo BR or fe, LS i | ; ( [ = wird] ND tend: he Church on Thursday à 4 madame wear ber new?api deal co Lor 08¢.1.48:8 er s Sont ctedy.ättract the atten- I'l BASIN Boriefit to come and: scp whit we can de for you.pme here wi eee sloigh drive, but.od y?: : ; n vor co 4 Our\u2019 assortment \u2018of Bening imiportations i is very PA OUR WC | Be vont.: / {A ,.attractive, our sùperior fit and workmanship.is a | FAIRMOUNT W.C.T.ul ; See Te TOT TT {ie - an be effegt He mold the\u2018sur-1 EUR \u201c0 well knbwn fact to all ladies who dress vial, and i_The regular monthly meeting ot the | sud p roc Loi oi woman a ais \u201cFor tne, 5 2 Le H4 + it Ales.- E dd es \u2018RET inp are.orate.| \u2018 \u2018Fairmount Woman's Christian Tem- \u2018gerance Union In the lectur on mor | 8 \u201cay leaving your oider without any delay you day at 3 p.m.in the lecture room a a : me : will SAVE FROM TO $8 on your t, and fhe Fairmount - Avepue Methodist | : : \u20ac galated, with trimmin \u201c math a FEW .obviate all the\u2019 Ne oavanioncs of.the de season (Church.Thé president, Mrs.A, ws | i 5 TRE i was ald and \u201cpearl butt \u2026 frôrn; the \u201cmokhers.anc .Sis \" 1 ri : tas recovered from her recent illness,.; né \u2018for thtsvde Serge, \u201cvel avi 1 Fécogn | Lo ; WE GUARANTEE PERFECT SATISFACTION + land will preside.Speaker, Mrs, Kld- | 04 corduroy; linen; chambray are | triumphs of were grea :- À EE WE SE man.T4 ; | A hi IN .t sé a yriate.; The, shield ~be.| the victor} war, ind | 2 Pme ab me were \u2018the great CENTRAL W.Ww, c.TT uv.; 4 The adjourned annual meeting of\u2019.tthe Central: W.C.T.Us will\u2019 be\u2019 held.i ve etn EEE ua ES lity.in \u2018Stevenson Hall,\u2019 Eminquue! Church, |: LL ; , ; Len \u2018 ; a | arge mond street, Thurs sé, Po HIG ERAS set VE 8.XO Og © : sizes; op, and.ai] Tue G \u2018part \u201cHome Hospital | : her Dr.Hanson.- It becot | &tfalghtawi men.tag; with the ad te that coved ; PE sp: yar EAC oh wish t sankfuily Fe Tes | nn | Pet arc.THE NOR RTHERN ar \u201cnt tattoesimd cau he taoked de nantfr ae tés di \u201csac RE, RRL Si SNR pe x as following Jopats sr Te ; : to! : fr 3G.Sg : Ek lp.2 .Rows, (annual) a ; : en 15 ; U iil t n RRC BX ï zg in \u2018 or \u201c4 y : TE \u2018Pleken / = 2 7 hg?eves .00 ; - a Ps will meet on esday evenin 2 _\u2014 +.08, Co,: = XN : 4 2 % 5, 5 are ee ee TT ER ERE , PAUL COURIAN & SONS, et 168 ah \u2018eph Boulevard, west of Park avenue.| Mr.nd Mrs.Laidlaw, J.\\A.* \u201cTRUDI NY : 44 gr Me: aire +.+ eran \u2018 yAIL interested.will.he.~cordially .wel-.-som, | Miss Grace -Davison,-Miss -Petide | FREE.KP LE ded: patti à- pur été SL ia 0.a cfariane rt ; \u201ccomed.Business, plan of work.{Gede : Mies.Mary Strathy, à Miss.|; EM FE : & given below, iT CLT 4 Mrs.RB, Sampson.and family à al \u2019 Largest Importers) maintaining three large em WI es Isobel Reid, Mise | © es CE aE ES rs Sk \u201cMr.HA; MeKenzie, Baramulla, © J - Ç ! on er ER.Say Ten Cromer: \u2019 3 LE Kenzie, Baramulla: | Cin stores in Montreal, \u201cTotonto and Vancou sts Te Dee WE MA | Seoblez Miss Helen: Hé Kgs Do- FRE 7 frPle ; \u201coS #1 Messrs, A.C.Leslie and où ver, dealing exclusively in Wednesda, Feb.12, will storid as.a Ht en > Bof Ra HM 4 NE LT 4 | Miss Florence Atkinson deen : \u2014_\u2014 day to be remembered in the -8t.Mat> Smiésen, - Mr.3 : : UE TIFHRLFU IIR } : i : thew's Church ladies\u2019 circles.- At ar A.regular - monthly meeting \u2018of -the Wa-2 1 men's Missionary Society, held on that trick, \"Mies Mason, at day, there was ar \u2018unusuglly.large at- \u2018Banjgan,\u201d W.B: Wea \u201cOriental Rugs Tendance, as it- was the annual life NUrse and children, \u201cPeron be: y ; Rev: 3.Chishol 4 +\" -Asdrèss Ju ARE ei.\u201c320000 | members\u2019 day.Certificatés of Hfe Ket, | Ottaway Miss Beryl Wood, b er of seas Welce \u201cje : $ Mr Duncan Gordo, 1 \u2018doz! fresh Ons Quality à in all weaves\u2014THE | BEST.One price the year Penbership were.presentéd, to- Mrs.3 sj i Ha 18, New : We | iment at church, and.supported 6 = = \u20ac Chart Laie v.\u201c a So- Fino \"SRE Ot 20t ra, BT.bavi Nord mbar and, the va $6.7\" me 3 Shh, fate A % ond \u2014THE IRREDUCIBLE MINIMUM.~~ dalf of her son, who had generously | et us\u201d IH ; to in \u2018 7 a 4 rm ese EEE ES Co fontributed the amount necessary fort à | Og Te ui \u20ac ent i to\u2019 erect.and: °} vee.1SUBS ; Ter Ld 31 McQILL COLLEGE AVENUE his purpose.- \u20ac | ar iH \u2018pla ë ants.|e tie nAVas pans: | \u2014\u2014 § Mrs.L.B.Gibson charmed : .the| 4 : : Fathering by a sweetly rendered song | GL PRET) es in, Rebar ison, detiverat 9 - FINCHEC LÉOF pay ferme + Tasse rene tte hid + né The following additional subsctip- edd ps The: Rev 1 U PE IE aod 4 eh La nk : : tions to the Boys\u2019 Farm and Training oo es 21 Erskine Church; .the Rev.à FAT} ite île,» ng x8 Pe: atite 10° ont.8 ox bridge, P.Q,.are ac- | BOL.son, and Principal Kneeland.\u2019 - x ; ot jhem, éast or st, ation à - 2 004 ; Frank Fuller, st.: Ee : 13.- a | A feature of the occasion Wag, the wim | TB 1 not ve n° in is a.week I Fe ; $5.00: M.ne 1c resentation of a solid silver\u201dtoilet set |\" ca.d, n terial A: \u2018Prize À ty each, -in \u201cca ostal | Camp! i, 5 +St \u201cOnt, 25 ds Gn : D E 2 toM {- : ; od E j : ! ) Asso | FICE A a : Osg ge La JS ars, 1.C.Sharp, as 4 menjento of { Œ sue Fi , wart son, 1° x mn,\u201d , : Ae 1 Ç ; can, St all, Mans\u201d fer 4 years\u2019 tenure of\u2018 office By pre- fi: uot SA = : ES 5 Chib\u2019-~Seen morning bya.Pattern; Deparfraqut, Si ess.Block | s3, 13 NIL, 5 Nrqunt .Royal.F = = E set of the Missionary Society, and{ .: 7 M CET n.P belt Tack Hector Melnnes, CRE ! p 8 Ca mA sSTITSI I + Ais - RAR 2 A EE Ç nai?.= cute an i: y \u20ac 7 \u2018 flson, Halifax: | BR! -.EAE AA 5 YO Lal 3 ; Wes 5 à re \u201c40 \"OF p : = ; \u2018 , wf ona wire aE ur RGN LT a not md Bo Olis fo oon Regular pr Pr end THERE S.A w *.Perry, VW.Ste- |.Lu po ef > v AA 4 \u201cLy ; \u2014 Dds £3 '¢] Cu.nN Sf Fr Ste coop TIME COMING ar to .iffany.D.J.Lyon, New : CY rwe T M.Stewart, Rochester: A.% 4 AND AT = a a Calgary: James Playfair; : = d len- wh McLaren, Mrs.J.W.Hall, a RS\u201d a .- ; 3 \" TE : \" PE ° * 25 4e Valter dll S fores - ad Sp ng E.Jones, Fort Willem; CB BE 3 7 a es a i D va IF-raising hese gar- (FB.Smart, \u201cMineral RE i EE \u201cSe + T.Day, Brantford; L.x, EE ST sm 7 a nL a A mE RIDDLE CAKE Ham IT HAS COME.For there Fou can; .\u2018 - - EER A 1 Rw ip o : 2 5 PE 2 m0 i =.\u201c \u201cget your.Household Suppliss in | Valleyfield; Henry / Peck, Lon- , Sea LIT T4 J a ay .4 - o.hrvand \"Cl a x \"Na \u20ac \u201cof Groceries, Provisions, Frais me STE : x us | bY Aa 1d à à ; - : doute) Salt .- Let, Vegetables, the largest \u2018and most com- ee + RB 7 ; - LA | i Y Le | 4 9.- A fog \u201d \"0 7PE : Et a - Treg \u2026 er - dura ; i EEE ; ( ; ts = i \u201cple te - assortment in the city, al} of \u2018the nm AT ALGONQUIN PARK.= : jenn 5 EE 5 ; Co | i}-Colle ue = y roc ce En QUALITY, and at very moderate .Dilowing is a list of recent ar-| Lies Co : > .Sie \u201cth Cat ne : Fices.ar.CA sr.al the Highland Inn, y 1gonquin RE ae 5 = : Ë ~ Yl 7) Pak, Ont.\u20143IS.Whitte.2 & Mr, and MTS.We \"unie; gr , 884 UMIVERSITY STAEET .SE (Corner: Durant). %, = 4 x Bai 4 5 3 \u2018\\ eured s0-freely_for \u2018devélopment\u2019\u2019 4 Te - | « - The fran and : distficts,.in- the rural.parts\u2019 of, \u201c \u2018oné -of its .most damming.Halse.shb wll \u2018his\u2019 improvements on a farm, but .tivate, harvest and garner: ughter animals, cure à di trib A aus \u2018foods, operate\u2019 fet in * YT¢''is vaguely stated in the current + \u2018facilities, all -businesses © and RN \u2018Yt pays.to keep.\u201cI Sein | THEFARMERS PARASITE.Sia \u2019 i ¥ rine Editor of of oi wkd Sir] have read with interest: your ic of Jun.25th, ;ré.Sogialism, ; - and; the letter of\u2019 Mrs David Suter, > Saskatchewan.We have.Soc ready.in dur.Post - Office\u201d \u201cDepartmekt |! ; Probakly .no.business in \u2018the \u2018écuntiyf 5 is*run with.more economy: and effi- e etency.This, in spite of \u2018being at the Vhlues ©.\u2018mercy - -of politicians.\u2019 The P.CO.sÿs-.\u2018term of making appointments is: Bot [W perfect, but: the $ystem gives us; good | \u2018sérvice.ner:in.wbich farms.sections, ae 00 the west, and the lots; - blocks\u201d and acres in the towns are Being: tossed | pe.\u2018about from one to another, by the\u2018 real eptate speculators rand: thenipuia- vs Sir Ar it.be; | ruinous war between \u2018the\u2019 rent: nations\u2019 | of Barope and: Asia, then it 4s\u2018all im- | inl tors, répresents a huge evil\u201d Jt suggests, and is the \u2018calise.of condition of demoralization - which, dus much: to be feared.= We are growing.a large tétaure- cléss\u2019 of nén-producers, \u2018crafty, scheming, | cléver\u2019 men, enormously, expensive to} any state.: Me-are developing in.the- people.sad} \u2018spiritiof gambling.Just that, -and in\u2019 forms, : \u2018the wagers at stake \u2018are the sources \"of oûr living\u2014mother - \u201cearth: itself.An enormous.debt:-is being \u201cpiled ~.up: * against our Produçers,.to be: pald back | té the last.cent: - The money now: 864 much of it- yostia in high: living, and ww.a \u201cil \u2018Tt seemsto me \u2018that \u2018ali that \"a mas heeds regarding land is right of pos: , Bexston, and use, and not of ownership, \u2018sale.A: man should get\u2019 pald'for -mot.one.cent.on the \u2018unearned incre.| aient.Here; we:have one great- quèe: |rheasure\u2018Aestroy vegetation.\u201cOf courge | tion.» Where\u2018 the carcase; there the: f Vultures.We have \u2018been slaughterfig\u2019} \u2018magnificent\u2019 heritage; and \u2018handing ie over to the-vultures.Of-these-thers le plenty, and we are-all the -timé growing more and more.of he.iTherefore, God speed Socialism, as far as it will help to-remove such con ditions and \u2018évils, as\" have Suggeston: shove, and as far as'it will force men } to look and think and act for the ood of all.\u201d \u2014 Lo : ROSE Baskatchgwaa, ré: 4 1013.THE A.B C-OF OF SOCIALISM, 4 .| , I 3 \u201c(To \u2018the Bator.of, r,ête Ariipens je \u201cSir I am writing.a.Tow A RC quete À tions\u201d and answers on Soglalisnt\" h py ing Mr.\u2018Walter McOuat will nereatter | T 3 A - know what he is» writing ebout.*-.\u2018Rués.\u2014 What.leva: Socialist?\u201cAs LA ; \u201cHin eine, ke \u201cyou: don\u201d.; \u201c Ans.\u2014A Socialist purposes to.do the same things thal are now be: ing done, plough\u2019 the earth, plant, Pin mines, conduct snsportation.tems! ete.: sega] Ques,\u2014Ho: fs de thésu y, 4, pin rs Secialists tempo.| da, propose rom Te \u201d thesor th A ttirga as hey 4 are now being done, with such added improvements as may be invented.from | J time to time.\u2018à Ques \u2014 Whisk \u201cpres a Hé 56 i arobics between the present capitaiiée system | and Socialism?Ans.~The difference 18 golely a.the.= prmerable, \u2018of the too.\u2018and machine rf eo, \"of wealth and fhe\u2019 str ih o Ys and .Soclalism, demands, i ola\u2019 a machinery.0; tribution\"! 6f we collectively iby: the.whole he stead of theing oymed.by, Indiv} and corporations.y\u201c: d bi ¥in- Quest WHY, do Soclatitis srantitie tools andMmachitiesy \u201cfor producing and distributing.wealth: to\" \u2018be.owned and operated:collectively.insta ind of by individuals and: corpora Ans.\u2014 Because it is individual\u2018 an: corporate \u201cownership of the: \u2018tools, of production arid the mac oS \u201cdistribution, railroads, steamships, elevators, docks, warehouses, etc., that:gives them the power: to Toh the working class of over - thyes- fourths of all the\u2019 Wealth it- pro- duets.\u2019 Cannot Mr: McOuat see.this.robbery.game?Can he not see how.the capitalists.are robbing the working class simply -by Interest and profit?You: can't say that a capitalist has \u2018made an | honest living; he has not gone out and.made his millions by pick and shovel.He has made.-his millions by profiting the fruits of the honest working men and women.This fruit belo tot the \u2018working class.You du A to the Canadian [ahdring \u2018class?pe\u201d Mr.\u2018 Walter McOutt.by.nivw -8è6 what: the Soctalists mean by robbing, :.\u201cMARTIN: LAT SREY préssingion, Alta.:Noie\u2014We are at, at, last pritiné \u2018miears - er it .We oe: here some ihforma-.tion: as te what.\u2018Socialism looks.todo.language of the cuit, but, if we may translate : the al, it.is -that «the government shoul \u2018come to Jha! and.\u2018rngnage \u201call\u201d real\u201d estate, all public: fge- tottes.: \u2018If.we\u2018are Wrong, y ve shall\u201d .probably be \u2018corrected.\u201cWhether it would: dequire \u2018these by: confiscation, | ; or purchase, i8 not here stated.Elso- \u201d whers we.were toldit - would.\u2018be by ; eonfls \u2018These tHthgswoyld- mot be ¢ \u2018oni for profit, but\u2019 public good: Prices and wages swould be fixed by Government.: The.Goy- _ernment, whether:Conservative or Libr untiadlly prévaient, iy eh should be prod Ww avoid a We say.if.you\u2019 \u201cwill.tèke.entÿ-seven\u201d of the! first\u2019 feeling © lassitude: you vil escape the.Get.| Don\u2019t \"wait.till your \u2018bones\u2019 be- \u201cgin.to âche, and.you begin to cough and\" sricexe; or.it may axe longer: to break ap.= en?\u201d handy, it is 2 small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the.vest pocket.At your.Drugeist, -25c., or.\u2018mailed, oys\u2019 omen, Meat i SE À bointmenta \u201cto.bositiotis of manige-.Pie correspondent dbes not tell- us, sm, al Ep sical work yond Le.th British.mpire-and the: United States, and pedce betwen Capital\u201d rer of \u2018business.\u201cWe.have.seen organized |: T'compaplies rush into.business and: fail.| where.: the.private capitalist could] \u201c| where an eminently: successful capital- :pertent.to his: cépital., If \u2018he could\u2019 the: »Carnégie ' and- Peabo \u201d |mountain, Can we not tax .it?- \u2018fus:\"the question is how best to \u2018provide : for\u201d them.\u201ccome again in \u201cWe he ; Oh Tavd;' put\u2018if.ons man owns.a $20, Je \u201cfarm 8 8 \u201cWhat: de Socialists purpose = scot free?.In.Britain they have the \u2018income .tax -and the death: tax.there .be \u2018no such thing in: Canada?I would propose .that capital be \u2018taxsd | somewhat \u2018as follows: \u2018Jands \u201cor \u2018buildings, worth: $20,000: and\u2019 ° mille.t \u2018the -whalg Amount be.ole | Ii: ted\u2019 Eo the white brituy | crease by at le longing excljisively to\u201d 2 \u2018classes, so that strict account could be |.junless \u2018that: could be\u2019done by exist ing | know\" what w \" Je.J for, nettha single.led a this fr.\u201c4e RE An i 4-more; ahd im 5, about\" ft Ha \u201cstack Co.186 vertine.kB generally if the poorer-among them a ment, * AM.\u201cwould\u201d.be\u2019 government.\u2018placémen, whose | tenure and! promo-: tion would be - \u2018dependent\u2019 on\" polities.\u201d e are Wha-quoted.Willtam, Mor-\" at\u2019 Seent to prevail ROY, $i] (P6.the Editor.of the.mse portant to Preserve.Peace between the ln in\u2019 po (ations, dua In thelr But, an e \u2018done : vain to \u2018attempt\u2019 \u201cany .suddan Lor.complete : revolution that would do away with the Capitalist.Besides, \u2018we.want \u2018that.talented and experienced business} | man.to have \u2018almost tomplets control | and personal -interest in: his own line |; succeed; 'ahd\u201dI knew af least one casei\u2019 ist could not do so well after he made | [11 \u2018a\u2019 company: concern.To level: down | all mountains.and hilly\u2019 would \u2018in great it \u201c15: well that the mdillionnaire cannot ors \u2018ever go.on \u2018adding even 3 or #- \"world would soon be in the _hands of a few individuals or trüsts.He must either give: away hid.millions, ka _or die sand leavé them'fo heirs o oily: probably squandéf them or make \u2018a-rhore liberzl use of them; - as\u2019 in\u2019 the case \u2018of - Jay Gould.But, 41 we- ust have.the We will always have.the poor: with | * The , present \u2018rush of prosperity carinat \u201cgo\u201d on-\u2019 \u2018for \u2018ever.\u2018Times of trouble and depression will \u2018some\u2019 way.How will those whe have nothing \u2018Bank it be then wit the $ Can \u2018something of.pütting the taxes \u2018chiefl \u2018and\u2019;another owns $20,000 in\u201d s, mortgages, or bank accounts, tax\u2019 the first \u201cand let the: other Can On estate or fortune, apart from directlys tax upgeards, 1:mill.on, the.dollar; 350,000 an Lpwards, 1 ich \" lls; Ho0000 28, 2 3 $ 500,0 nap - arte 1-2\"m Mes O0 i upwards, thst i 410,000\" \u2018and.Boil 4 1-2 5 mt $20,000,000 and upwards, 4.mills; $60,000,000 and upwards, 4 1- 2 mills; ,3$100,000,000 and upwards; ent,» and used vested in some.Way so as to in- ercent white be- {ing distributed \u201cto th and needy of all clases & all times, a especially tf essio i ardship.elit wages; where it was: most er Ania Ye ges fnment; having \u201ccontrol of the hols Sand EN also\" provide : vous GIRLS ma \u2018 work of one: or another : for unemployed men\u2019.and\u2019 \u2018woman; and pay them a moderate.: Wage \u201cout of sald | fund wheth esrned;or \u2018rot: also be used to \u2018wige.out slums, and | bujld decent houses for \u2018poor people, to be had at \u2018a moderate\u2019 rent.Or] money could :be lent, at-/3 or 4 percent, to.workers wishing to build, the government: holding mortgages or \u2018the \u201cproperty., Of: course- strikers.refusing to\u2019 submit tatters\u2019 \u2018to-arbitration would not be entitléd to any help: Be \u2018How Aux TAX\" 5 WOULD Be, DISTRIBUTED.: Eos 0 - apart *frore\u2019 all other.Fevénues, as: be- given: of.how\" \u201cit was-distffbuted by \u2018officiais appointed - by, the government, oo that and Municipal * authorites;\u201d sd\" that\u201d.the\" \u2018rich taxpayers = would | \u2018money.F think somséthing like what | I propose would \u2018be.better .than an in- \u2018discriminate; Income tax, \u2018as the mest: \u2018wealthy would \u2018have to\u201d pay the most \"gaod cause.\u201cBlegsed.is \u2018he who con- ' stdereth.the poof.Psal 41.1.Woe to-j _the rich who do not consider.Of co rge- my - -scha me \u201cis open for ;CFiticism or.amendment, but it would surely \u2018bé better than social Uuphéayals \u201cthe shape of strikes and riots, not\" te speak of ruthless révolutions, it ie to- succeed at-all, I may say: \u2018herd that I have a brother.who -1s- about three times as rich \u2018as\u2018I am.His\" tsage' and bahk account.nips for\" taxes and, statute labor.+ He \u201cax, Nov hear Bt, Fi, George 1 fs this: ns as t \u201cland! : cu be taxed lana less; but what.tock 8, Totes, :.etc?iA mortgage.quch- 1}re-.a \u201cTandlord:\" mor} follow \u201cthat his tenants: -have e:rent : he: be- \u2018taxed:.for lta) pit; - | that- mere by.the law ef supply and | : demand.£ 7 JAMES & WHYTE.- \u2018dront Feb.5,288 19 oh (a) - Shocks represent \u2018active oi doce.it \u201cdevelop ax ommunity | usipesa?.\u201cThere is'a'tax on.\u201ccompanies varying with\u2019 \u2018their capt n .(b) Our.eo is-riglit\"- the \u201cholders- of.bonds ond mortgages ara dn 4* similar position towards the, user as the landlord.He | is, however, - hot.exact in, holding that the\u2019 tenant \u2018HAS, not to pay more if the property is.taxed, on the ground .that the rent is- fixed by \u2018supply.and: demand.He would probably\u2019 admit that if the cost.of; building, was to go Wp, rents would go up, because it would } mot be profitable to build more.houses \u2018at the old rents, .In\u2019 the same way if the ownership ©.Bouses is burdened\u2019 by a the hurden * \u2018of, that tax.will\u2019 inevitably reach: the\" tenants, except 5 ception tn the case: of.I inevitably raise \u2018the: \u201crate of: interest on Hip of the beneficiaries\u2019 and acco Great) Britain and some \u2018of, the United i] 22 its.full value.[markets : \u2018for.our.own peopfe to.supply.| more than the market price.He ghow- \u2018ed that.\u2018after the purchase prices fell\u2019 | blé.The \u2018money borrowed \u2018and \u2018spent {miles of boundary \u2018w.Suid.\u201ctariff was.raised to /pratection, - and \u201cthe .manufficturing interests began to \u2018strikeg- and distress, and perhaps] : lending at: at | ump pr to mi ) ; miss aor oramf poitited by working men'and.womeh's-unions;.who | would usérit-to relieve Qistress\u2019 and |} It could}; - : Witness\u2019 cuttings, | would say.\u2018the: \u2018funa- \u2018should ve kept { qu \u2018the \u2018poorer |.\u201cbeing dome with their 1 money for the general ' benefit; \u201cand WHER \u2018they .ghould\u2019 be \u2018cheérful givers\u2019 for.al Fre- |.-ddixand:reform; mu \u2018braaden.slow-f -1y-:down.from.:preca lent to precedent,\" Ge 5% the 48\" little - -estate.\u201cconsists \u2018mostly \u2018of stocks; \u201ceral, or: whatever the parties+ might} $e.1 then.be (called, would make, al ap- I Ming\u2019, As gai land and- buildings.I] = \u2014 10% = re ut, bonds\u2019 -and m es, the taxation of which would the borvower.(ec) Would it be \"good ter the people | é Siupported or sided by a dole?\u2019 \"a \u201cWe have death \"duties in Can- | add, varied according to thé relation- ith of\u201d the \u2018aéconsed.18g.to: the: fo Es 'ortunes are so: taxed.Only substantial States \u2018ang: \u2018most othek.countries Have.income taxes dard about thirty-eight\u2019: ye the - Cor atives: cam \u201cinto: of te- aïk up \u2018proteotion.He.ehowed.ustice of Tooking on \u2018and allgw- & thé Americaris to sut us\u2019outiof their, market while : Our own was open 1d \u2018for: American meeting \u2018convert The; same year.sir John \u2018A\u2019 Macdonald spoke in.the\u2019 skating rink.He\u2019 went}.Over the- Canadian Pacific, or, rather, the steel, rail.scandal, which: he worlted | \u201cHe com] : Liberal, .Government \u201cto @ fly.de 3.\u2018wheel, but: he proposed, if placed.in (power, to use more \u201cthas weight.The | infant industries would be nursed until\u2019 they\u2019 coûldastand alone, and then, said hé, \"we will \u2018wean then.We will: create | \"1 next; heard a speech by Mr.A Mackenzie.in the: supxmer of the: \u2018year at.the same placé.He-spoke 1 tour: of: Ontario, -.He outMred his.2 ley on the.raily,\u201d \u2018and declared \u2018as in many: she said.He has gone out to begin for.again.He is only a locomotive, fire- \u2018are\u2014hére: | man\u2014buüt!.-She lifted her chin witn -a determined little tilt, ' apd began Again: \u201cWe may not be able to marry for \u201c years, ~I.don\u2019t care: We\u2019 walt: He 1s able to work; and 80 am \u2018Canada has a wel- as been: through: nd seen men.who \u2018Good,\u2019 I.sald, ; comé for millions \u2019 like you, on THE SUPERFLUOUS Lu ane | WOMAN.SE I have- seen girls here, tall, \u2018strong, beautiful-\u2014as one.Scotchman : sald .to \u2018me, \u201c\u2018belutiful \u2018as: angels.\u2019 And they \u201cLare Palled \u2019 oupertinous It Hake S 23.[one\u2019s \u2018Blood boil: : Go to the \u20ac ren\u2019s \u2018an, Con a wi (| Courts and see \u2018the \u2018superfluous\u2019 men, in \"Canada, an.a unempldyeq \" \u2018and unemployable; who, \u2018never that \u201ca man is respon- in| sible\u201d \u2018for: his \u2018children.And - such | Rirls \u201cand hard\u2019 working men and wo- ~»| mefi Arg taxed for the schools and.re- : formatärtes to prevent the children of.reet .corner.\u201c+ I have le - Sec \u2018crossing\u2019 Sela : air mien A Weiks agot ° \u2018years, and.here a Tes ; the?terrible; | rw menace to \u2018the state: \u2018We are breeding from our worst stéck,\u2019 \u201c'sdid.& woman teacher in the London .\u2018School \u2018of Economics, to \u2018me the other day, To a Canadian abroad \u2018the women Canada wants tp secure from Englana : are not so much the \u2018\u2018domestics.\u2019 They are appreciated at \u2018home by nren whose boots .they black.\u2018Let - Cattada bid for the \u2018superfluous\u2019 - > \u201c| women, .the dignified, self-respecting | wonieh,\u201d who.will go through life here.3 ad \u201cmet.\u2018alone, \u2018rather - than prostitute thelr vivid -de- God-given womanhood.\"CHRISTIAN RICHARDSON.\u201cLondon, Jan, 28, 1913.CLERICALISM vs.A CHRISTIANITY.(To.\u2018the: Editor of the Witness.) Sir, \u2014Having \u2018read ,your corres-, Wha: 80 | \u201cdisappoluted\u2019 | Mr.Filimores letter,\u201d in\u2019 ever,\u2019 e ++] advocacy .of materialism, I.should be, ;woëld,\" :\u2018advanced,\"| glad \u201cif space \u2018could\u2019 be found: in your \u201ccolumns for thé views of an opponent of.that\u201d thesis.\" He\u2019 evidently\" con- - fuses cleridalism \u2018with Christianity, and perhaps with good reason.The two geem to have become inextricably as- |.Sociated, but .1:should like to.give: an- ôther exposition'of Christianity, name-.;ly, adhérence to and exhibition of the;| \u2018principles of the.man Jesus Christ's \u2018man: of 18, of» & *sen- *poetic* \u2018temperament, | of \u2018853: T said I knew: | CS boys \"ôf.thait \u2018age who\" .= to:a\u2019 propér ajpprecia- | t \u201cpondent.éven- begged me stay \u2018the matter: over \u2018with \u2018wis by the fire! at the\u2019 other.THEN \"he' informed; WS teachihg, \u2018and T thiñk an unblased ob- both that\u201d that talk was worth JUS | server Will recognize tHe superiority two guifiens to re ho He: had \u2018g tHe \u2018of\u2019 the Christian proposition: 5 ideas of ithe bou outeblsle « Jon\u2019 thet new: I think à Man may be à Christian play wich he as ee a L 0 | without incidentally \u2018believing: the \u201cob- get: de | vious allegories and fables ir the}: got What \u201cA Bfble, some even-relating- to Christ, Eng- | Bound uch à?man; incredible fabrica- Avr] tions, wel formulate, but GOA] ft I \u2018posable to cmon bétire af tk Cessentials and the irrélevent vec, earce \u2018to a otp of Iridithétudénts:\" A \u2018throws [ ter.By \u2018essentlals*I \u2018mean his \u2018teach- |\u2019 e reins.o she Jame o desing.and\u2019 \u201cing ang his dod8 of Ving, HE dup} gone voi omg té: péraj À-poséd' Wôrds.in Mferenice \u2018tor hell; T put\" 29\" you 8 Wor | down \u2018to erfer if\u201d translation, of else | mar 9 fs of: eh meh, $y ven JB] to \u2018the imitations of the agé, which \u2018mildést \"protest?.y f| he shared ir commen with his con- unmarfied womeén © en \u201csmpertitous; \u2018temporaries.But \u2018his teaching is far than [any yet Propounded.: greater B \u201cIn two.15, .Bo » maids Scoton, Irish, Welsh, sand, last.| \u201cI am going home,\u201d she said, \u2018to use.cieties \u2019 to \u2018keep London women af \u2018They do not know enought to This winter at a churen sociable, a \u2018am.going to \u2018Cenada to.begin at\u2019 the |\" 4 the superfluous man\u2019 growing up \u2018af a most Take, for instance, \u2018Love your enemies.\u2019 On the face of it, !t seems absurd.But if the ideal human character is the \u2018objective, it is far superior to the materialistic standpoint.Materialism inculcates into a man sordidness, narrowness, avarice and jealousy.Sordidness, because it does not hold out anything higher than the almighty \u2018dollar; narrowness, because it.confines his attention to that alluring object, without In any way elevating him to any higher ethics; avarice, because unalleviated seeking after materialistic things will inevitably give rise to an undeniable craving for more, and jealousy because those people possessing what hé desires \u2018are- not likely to give it up for the asking.I maintain that if the.spirit of Christ \u2018governed a man's every action, as is possible, he would not steal, and he certainly \u2018would not lay the blame for any wrong-doina on- \u2018Satan, for if Christ taught anything, it was manli- ess jy GREATER SOCIALISTS NOT MATERIALISTS.The.greater Socialists, such as Ber.nardg- Shaw (I'do not consider the I.W.W.either great or influential, because: their.influence ls.confined to the money grubbers, the scum of humanity), are not materialists.G.B.S.recognizes a \u2018Life Force, as his term Is, and his Socialistic proclivities are.the outcome .of a genuine desire to better his less .fortunate fellowmen.It.1s men lke®*Shaw who are the genuine Socialists.Their nominal \u2018confreres, the materialists, seek nothing but their own advantage, and do not realize that there is any good whatsoever in thejr present status.1- Jealousy of any and every one in more favorablé \"circumstances, their every thought and action.Mr.Fillmore contends that \u2018religion\u2019 is losing ground.If, by religion, he \"means clericalism, I hope it is.It is clericalism which is the bugbear of Christianity.Dogmas, professions, and ritual without sincerity do not appeal to the masses.They want simple facts, and when to supply this need, so-called Christians give them the discredited mythology of the Jews as contained in parts of the Bible, they turn to the more realistic propositions\u2019 of ma- \u201c terialism.I admit that Christ\u2019s teaching is -not easy of digestion, even admit that as at present explained it does not appeal to the man in the street, but I do say there is not a bètter code of morals, .a wiser rule of life than \u201cChrist's, and that even clericalism by \u2018teaching that man is not almighty; is in this, infinitely better: than sordid , materialism.A VIGOROUS VIEW.# As to- the general.,contehtions of Soclalists, to suppose, that transference I \u2018property.or position, from one class \u2018another .would remave competition Ms rot, .grained, and it is well it Is so.Menidve the present competitive business spirit nd.what, is the result?High prices.s00k' at: the \u2018exorbitant prices of matches and SO4D, both government \u201cmonopolies in France.Even if\u2019 every owned, look at the rush, the competi- una\u201d a family gf\" Get More Before the Bottle 5 En You need it every day.It giv us appetising flavor to sour and stews and greatly increases their nutritive value, 5 14 tion there would be for gover.n, jobs, a process invariably attend.dirty politics.The beneficlaries a Socialistic Utopia would never satisfied with so much, they would : sure to want more, and fall over cu other in getting it.Socialists uniformly anti-imperial, but if +h did get the reins of power, I think they would, when they found the defence of the country devolved on the: become as ardent imperlalists as ay - Mr.Lloyd George is a case in poi No! Christianity which aims at ti betterment of our fellow- Creatures, both temporally and morally, and dos a ra Ss = accentuates | -fThe competitive spirit is in- \u2018many people.\u201d means of, production were government - not bid a man look only after No.1.is the only good solution of the probiers, As no man ever gets what he will not seek after, I would recommend i'l materialists to peruse carefüily the doctrines of Christ, not of the Jews or of the Church, but of Christ, and see.if it is not enly feasible, but practical.I do not expect to convert Mr.Fil! more (perhaps he thinks by my oy- position I am only advancing Hs cause), but I have tried to point out Something higher than base material.sm ERNEST BUCKLEY, Waterville, Feb.8, 1913.\u2018OUR WAR WITH GERMANY.(To the Editor of of the \u2018Witness.Sir, \u2014 My recompense for this contribution will be to see my name in print identified with anything of a sedative character in connection with \u2018Our war with Germany, which reminds me of \u2018Our war with Spain: We all do so love peace; no, 1 am wrong, some of us don\u2019t want to fight, but like the small boy who is afraid of getting his clothes dirty, dearly love to stand and look on.The popular phrase \u2018When in peace prepare for war\u2019 has been overworked.It should never have been coined because il.stands for a wrong principle in the first place, and now is made the «xcuse for cowardly acts of building warships and supplying human beings with implements to shoot each other with in- \u2018tent to.kill.I am thinking of our \u2018hia.meus walking about with pistols, -abres.guns, ete, with \u2018cannons in front of them and cannons behind them, in comparison with the brave men and women (specially women) who drag vut their lives in many homes trying to keep up a brave front for the arrival of a drunken, faithless, cruel \u2018help meet\u2019 night after night, trying to keep together the little home, faithful to \u2018their charge of bringing up the children they bear \u2018in the nurture and admonition \u2018of the I.ord\u2019; not inspired by the music of the band, but that produced by hungry children and dish- washing.\u2018Compare with me the hero- sm and bravery displayed under these two conditions and to be :honest \u2014 \u201cwhich do\" you admire the more?\u2018Wdr is felt\u2019: then preparing: fer war is \u2018hellish\u2019; \u201cbut that is too logical to suit If a thing is wrong in itself, how can right means he Toren to promote it?\" If war is wrong, how \u2018can Canada expect to find an ideal way of contributing to it?Perhaps that is \u2018the reason why it has been found been, leven, chil- | ae the white.A The father\u201d \u201chad { wo: vears.She.5 of \u201cmianaging\u2019 to\u201d t.\u2018looking so well, | an :must have hwis'| J Eo Se Shor to.a} fk.: ame Rod sbè re-| À wi him, T4 (a And T4 Adds in a friend's house al , wept \u2018bitteuiy as; she \u2018husband:\u2018legving \u201cher ye \u201ctobacco.\u201d lived.Lil ap i fe güey than he.wants |A\" ts,\u2019 when | Sp ef: Linseed and: sess world Ca oo haid \u2018and.the.ather & ] aI aris wll; ng, «Apaiblé, The |.en ant little \u201ccigarette EE omen.seem \u2018to have e get and, Keep, theif en: Said à Pom; ictal - a \u2018few weeks ; usses that\u2018! do not i ping, legging \u2019 PRE: men that a Toba bred, \u201ccultured wo | - of the above describ\u2019 is the white slave, sand the Arink\u2019 traffic ièse fifty years fo) trick\u2019 [\"T tinue pleading hops \u201cthe power of the vote 5% api que) (re old's saymg is.true \u2018about appeal to some people, who lose jf Ye ation being the most sincere : form of flattery, then-Dr.Chase\u2019s Turpentine only.of merit.for nothing \u201ccountry.; vin ¥ 0x earth and.Fu the ok i EE ve à ee opened.and swallowed hu \u201cTo relief it affor ds to the sufferers from | ee trouble and serious\u2019 Ky \u201cil store.with their mother a few paonths |.ME me or cone tion.t et ; ago Ww t for in haste \u2014 thelr| I ist on get- avoided, Pills, ; right to \u2018the mother; sthe SORES aid, thelr.: ¢ ° remains x ait oe : oe be \u2018seat = Tam.ure the weak ried ey suddenly, I and \u201cnur of #7 imitations and near ting the genuine article.There n back, sod prevent any.farther eomplion- | » rought.ne.message.e rd ith | # .tations of this great \"° doubt if you insist on seeing the por tions arising: 50% E002 0) om na ga, 7 mot | jf -imita ; ase, Mrs.W.éd, Fielding, Seek, Ton on, since i ost\u2019 are He have men | | od .: trait and signature o \u201cverte A \u201ctem lines highly: recom.bare known fo be living on the im.treatment for coug M.D., the famous Receipt Book author, pre eas 1 ba ae broubied ho such can it open ob den da a z and colds.They ucually on the bottle you buy.gore can be no wih ye sic 2] Pers So the.Ir A le: on the merits : - batter recommendation for any m al iE oi a ve moine sa b \u2018cine.28 cents a bottle; family size, 60 ak i ing, ne | of.the original,\u2019 ow ecause Genta, ak all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 6.0 de i.vii rice & Co, Limbed, oronto.| Eb - F d à are.sold at a lower po it seem- | - FEE nl RE | \"ts en man doper d'or\" héne A No, \u2018a, théugand.+ .* Look what ee ei hens Bn zd ghbor - LL they: do i thei\u201d vote\u201d in Seattle; Am Dene tn a.the yelief~ | weelat?Now Us Am Kriows why \u2018obtai ned \u201cthem, for now 1\u2019 sm never | the: women\u2019, \u201cof\u201d gate tuned out the.\" trdubled\u2019 with 'a-sore back or si ck head.\u2018mayor, Could! \u201ca stronger] 1.Yestimiony to \u2018the\u2019 tere, Votes \u2018for sight of the fact that the imita- \u2018tions are like the genuine in name From a small beginning the sales of Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine have grown \u201c and grown until to-day they are _enormous, The constant increase is undoubtedly due to the genuine merit of the medicine itself, \u2018the front as the greatest seller of any similar medicine in the We have told you something of the effectiveness of this medicine in the cure of coughs, colds and sore throat, of how it lightens every mother\u2019s heart by curing croup and bronchitis, of the else could place it at NST a thos aon sury Ger hear wor spon you ship.I.ment \u2018hold argu man will no n ve 5 4 countries ha \u2018to thé \u2018who .vot tr ha du supposition _Aothing \u2018 13Ing.gate, or are constantly pursued by {&% of faith enough n cach other to ne Soni \u2018étre to buys \u2018routard.and culatéd to promote the respeat on the\u2018 happened én a'Friday could turn out| surpassed by the appearance of the Pulled the pegs off, and then they tne intolerable ringing-buzzing- in communities without - barricading ourselves against eaeh other, and are but is & mischievous means of keepifig breeze from the sea.There were the lowing offer is made.bravé enough he.satisfied only with eral, Ottawa.All he neéd: says -is:\u2014 alive animotities, and udices that | re 1 until the next | sa , J me \u2018Charles Dickens.\u2019 \u201cIf you reply immediately, police duty.me day our bravery We want parcols post ot pe nd should not be: bona: cr hat not leave London: until thé next day,| same ladies, same gentlemen, sa It was late dusk when we returned Consultation and Advice by one \u2014\u2014 or faith in our fellowman, no mattér what he may be if he owés allegiance to the King of Kings, the Printé of Peace \u2014 will permit us to, trust our- address it to the member representing his disttict, or to the Postmaêter-Gen- ithéu.sign name and addrèss.- If ever: oné in favor of it was to do this next Week, a\u2019 bill would Dé.Bréught in this next séssion, and it would become law péri of people of other races and taiths which is due thé Jewish people; Blumenthal may express any.views fié geap fit, but when he presumes to in the -whdlesale manner \u2018he does he spéak on.Behalf of thé Jewish peeplé a success, my \u2018travelling companion was skeptical, \u201call the farsnoon, -sug- , SUE - gésting mora than ofice thdt we should and visit the cathedral, inside and outside, 146, 6n Buhday.But When I ex- wis, of \u2018course, in thé plan, wé really needed even moré time than we could pldined te hér that while thé cathedral .8ands on the morning after their arrival.It was a clear day with a light aurse-maids and children, \u2018same telescopes, A ag The ladies were employed in needlework, the gentlemen were reading newspapers, the children were digging keep open and won't shut again! Come\u2014I can say no more.Always falthfully yours, to Canterbury.We had our dinner\u2014 a sort of high tea\u2014at Margate, with a lot of trippers.the \u2019Arry and \u2018Ar- riet order, who like ourselves, caught roaring-\u2014YOU are one of the 200 people to whom the fol- of the most eminent Specialists of the day is offered you, Pree\u201d You naturally ask who the Rg man is, and why he is willing \u2018 selves to police duty only in armé#-| before the session was ended.Db you | should.be very careful: = =.|afes rd to spend visiting the localities holes in the sand, the nursemalds with \u2018the last train, they for Charing Cross, to give freely of his time and experiments.In the méantimè lét:@8 not be| want parcels post badly \u2018énough te] At-far ds Ï ckn léärn, Wy cosré: | about ete famous py\u2019 Charles their youngest charges in theif arms, and we fer Canterbury.enco without a penny's Worth of cost Lo cowards -\u2014 pointing guns ahd\" morB| spend oné cént on it?That cent wil} Higlonists in.this city have mo chUsÉ Dickens.1 CL 2 T0 -were rünning in after the waves and 8 séem almost an anti-cli-|¥ou.Hels RB.1.Sproule of Boston.guns at the Germans and ficgers of buy your freedom.from n.gnopoly, AN! That magie name of Dickens! max to tell you that the next morning, : + to compläin of the tréatmént that has then running back- with .the waves lin University, Ireland.formerly Sur- scorn 8f\u201cthe people who want \u2018voles yoy want to take the middleman'é béén accorded.{om £5 the preceding She had been with me to visit the | after them, and now and then a little Sunday, after the morning service at geon British Royal Mail Naval Service; for women* and maledictions \u201cupon | profit, or to save it?\u2018Ys the eff TLgurlef Government añd thé présent old euriosity iho p, we had.gone over sailing boat either departed with a ariin\u2019s, e very quaintest and to fittingly celebrate the beginning thôse who want Hong Rule \u2014 drép our guns and be bravé enough to say we positively refuse to shoot; trust the d the Irish and you will be women 8 .: ¥ ® | to get the bill brought forward.at enca?| Whather.My.Bluthénthal regards tB8.) in Cantérbuty,: I noticed that whem I| This description, written by Charles and his famous work these 25 years.surprised to learn that they with thé) 1s bo, try: this scheme, and swamp the Borden Gaevernmént as.-despotic or oth- sald Dickens.abe \u2018packed her bag, was Dickens\u2019 in 1836, holds good in 1912.the directions in (ae guide book, which Humdreds a ni Germans are really human béings with | pariiamentary.Post -Office - with.your.érwisé, is his own business, but When prompt for jumehéon, and wé caught; To be sure nowadays there aré more gaint\u2019 Martin's should take a sharp TO CELEBRATE hundreds of peo- hearts that i9ve and souls that are\u2019 posteards; that ls the quickest way té |'he sétks ty make it appéar that alla train on the Chatham and Southe tourists arriving by train.- There are turn to the left, if he eat fd oP Hi ple ali aver this.worth winning if not already re-ifgat what.yoy went.I shall send.mine Hebrews think as hé\u2019 does hé is woë: | eastern road, 'which- brought us into more Oystér parlors advertising In big seif before the humble home of Uriah [25th ANNIVERSARY] Country and Can- sponsive to thé game impulse that madd and how many will fully mistaken.A Canterbury and up to the County Inn letters; and on the road where it Was Heep.We followed those instruc- goo=m\u2014\u2014we=-{ ada who suffered vou extend the hihd ship.: I have been told that these argu-' of sincers\u2019 friend: { ji worth a cent?De you love yourself vour family, and your neighbor enough | tô maké one tremendous, united effort on Chursda ys , who join with me?eo WH.BRAMLEY, | | Bath, NB RER Borden one.They wish to bè let alons and do not felish being used for thé manufacture -ôf- political capital.It \u201cin quite evident that Hé bears thé Conservative party.no love, and x \u2018London bridges together, and though she \u201chad \u2018not 'rémembered anything Mr.Dick glways arrived at the County nh with his \"kite äbout David Coppertield\u2019s school-days.\u2018when he came\u2019 to.gay and talkative cargo of passengers or returned with a very uncomfortable and very silent one!\u201d .once fashionable to ride on donkeys, .an electric tramway runs.edifice in the world, the oldest church in England, if not in all the earth, where continuous service has been held for fifteen \u2018centuries, we followed tions, only to find ourselves.in the churchyard! of his 25th year as an Ear Specialist, he offers Advice and Consultation Free to 200 people.Space forbids telling the Snecialist from the agony of terrible Head Noises, Deafness and various Ear Troubles,have taken his advice and are now in the \u2018 : would, therefore, naturally take ad- visit.David.) 1.5.| \u2018It.was on top of one of these \u2018mod- After one or two vain attempts to possession of perfect Hearing, rid of ments are, very ingenuôus, but 40 HOLE.jy rite vantagé of any opportunity to criticise) We found ourselves at.the aforeseld | ern.trams that we journeyed onward puzzle it out, we appealed to the! every unnatural sound.\u2018hold water.\u2019 1 answer that no oth rai 2: pi .T.At fn ofder to further his bwn ends, It ini, - at: half:pañt-four o\u2019clôck, where | to Broadstairs, arriving there just In| verger-ess, who had shown us to our Now he offers Advice Free.Therets arguments will \u2018hold water\u2019 and if Afi% JEWISH PROTEST.Would bé far better for him to atténd ai) the world geemed.to be, at tea, He.time.to hear an excellent military pew before the service, and she with NOt the shadow of an excuse for you to man is going.will never get no matter how.nicely he It you don\u2019t want a fight, may walk.don't keep: ime ag broad and.ag high as the gate RS the .wrong direction hel | to.the Fight destination] .spam Pep ST EEA ~ = Lo 1 H _ (To the Fiditor of thé \u201cWith ing \u201cWitnesn.).gir, Z'Astounded,\u201d 18 5 mila term fo tilotly \u201cto his .ow.business, and, 8 ii-aldermat, promote the welfare.of lis féljow-citiséhé régardless of race \u201c4p religion, It seems; however, judg.nagiiver state\u2019 that -rous ttle tables were spread, behind | the desk the clerk wei tearing, up the 1 stairk, as we asc.ndeq to our room, we } thump it \u201cand then ire.if this tween, the entrance and \u201cthe désk num- si, werd.wont ta band play a final seléction.They \u2018were stationed in\u2019 a patk which bor- ' ders on the.ocean, and we paid our tup-pence for seats in ¢anopled chairs: 4 North, Foreland: lighthouse: .That-and) - the.sea and: the air are-our only.lions a key in her hand, almost as big as the door she had locked, bade us follow her out of the churchyard, up a steep hill\u2014then a sharp turn to the delay longer attending to those Noises, which almost threaten your reason at times.© The services of a successful Ear Specialist.are at your disposal à these ! the amet ment dare to refer to the Head of, NYT: Advices\u2019 from .Vanod ate th ÿ : ire tis a very wough little.place, bnt.a |\u201d \u2018Fat\u2018Anñd Gained From'15 to 40 Pounds.honest o Attu The ard af.ei 05 | goverment as ' Being tyrékini oot after being, gid up, since Névember | Were \u2018roglly the \u2018Wi tÉtield - fésidence, picasant one.and you wil make it| = ._ LL ES .re?- - ole ale Aad] T'was aôt present \u201cat tHe sesFlonés-of Ÿ hg the.winter schedule .of the.and incidentallytry,;to obtain a VIEW È pleasanter thin ever 5 ng fer war : ans BIG EE eof | the.Hoard.of Revision, but T think | drang Trunk Padificwinter service, the of the nterlof™, ooo\" 0 1-7,\" Ÿ Yours.always, CD: .ain} A =.- tea 2 suit ee NUL to da.A ree ve Fine ee énoquet \u2018and \u2014Mésers!} f 88, \u2018Prince Géorge' 18 to be taken over \u201cAs we took: 2\" Shékwand, look, the y To his friend Daniel Maclise \u2018the 1,000 50c P ACKAGES F REE.er Torey.hd to walls humbly with thy | Hall and Morrison.can be rélied RON [to Esquimault for her annual over- sunset glow Ut up the windoÿvg marvel-| artist; he writes in a more familiar Co a een od Mar ality 18 incl ed in that, but | to wes that justice iz gone, and no ous { hauling and -paiating, after which she ously, and\u2019 I.fancied 1 saw.those red.girain: - - = LOT 772 | \u2018 ons, Lan orality could: end with the doing |of these éentlémèn has any Erode?! wil take the place of the \u2018Prince Rup- Drown eyes of Upigh Heep peeping | \"ay Dear Maclise\u2014 / La et ven LUTTER rms that : justly.The expression rises, is cumu- | against the Jewish or any, other sol ert on March lat, while he dation ves out floor little window on, tbè| \u201cy foot Is In thé h so 5 .ative Ar n | ; i * a tb -ûo NEIL ge] {5 likewise hauled out at Esquimait | 4, 4ioor.\u20181.2 LS \u2018 ot is in the hause, / - - 3 een found.lative, and means much\u2019 more - tham { munity.They A there & by certain | te k u quima Satutasy morning\u201d We kept fre& fof] or oot 5 in the sea.p\u2014 wv! Wr \u2018 mme - mere morality; and it is not only what.the Lord asks, but what he requires.\u2018Son, give me thy heart\u2019 asks for : more than mérality.Wheh a man.does right because he ought to, that, is morality; when he does right be-, cause.he desires to, that 18 something.more, it is heart religion, and God: asks.that.Morality ashe a quid prof think duty and must legal rules, and these id a means ames to there by interested perties regardless of the qualifications of tie applivant =, .shown i when, for cause 8 , [ jose où it the enforcement of causing certain entitled to vote, the copmissic 008 do nothing other than 2.have P.\u2018thel de dropped that were Places t \"to prepare.for the remi-weekly service early next spring.oo co Cr _ Captain.McKenzle the new Com- inddote of the G.T.P.Neet \u2018who isin command of the \u2018Prince Rupeft\u2019 will command the \u2018Prince Géorge\u2019 while Her \u2018sister ship is: being overhauled, but - just: previous.to\u2019 the commencement of he -semil-weekly service it is undér- thé \u2018éathedral, studying its exterior from the north, froin the south, from | the east, and from the west, as Pecks: J niff aid Salisbury! \u201cS86 we \u2018had Satur day afterngon clear\u2019 for a visit to.: Broader We took.in Ramsgate, , by the way.Ge TT A ton > is Dickens\u2019 assc¥iption \u2018 df the\u201d »! +, And before I take a souse i ~~ \u2018, .Here's a single note to thee.in a state of extraordinary sublimity, and -this -place is as the guide book most justly remarks\u2014\"Unsurpassed \u201cfor the salubrity of the refreshing Sor\u2014-Fajthully{ ; \u2018Which merely gays.that the sea : is HEAD NOISES?latter spât.- 1 quôte\u2018ffom \u201cThe Tügges- | es\u2019 at Ramesgate;\"\" Wi his famious \u2018Sketches of Boz!\u2019 He says: - stodd-thiat thére will be a general promotion of officers and it is probable that the chief officer of oné of the two breezes, which are wafted: on , thei ocean\u2019s pinions | from far \u2018distant |\" shores.- ut Es .0.God asks us to give something ; - tor nothing.Morality \u2018sues at thé law : and takes thy coat,\u2019 compels thee to gmes struck.I on Ar, Bluménthal thanks heaven that hé is out dt the Conservative party.i mile, bur Lord tells .us to add \u201cthe \u2018loak, añd another mits, Te love our neighbor, and: those who lève us is! he leaders of I have no doubt.that the 1 so ; ; ty are just.as thankful that \u201ca 19 ow it.1, think, how- boats will receivé the permanent command of thé \u2018Prince George ; \u201cIf the plier had presented \u2018à scene ef| } fife and bustle to thèbe'Tugées on-thelr \u201cin front of the window at which I Also \u2018that the sea is rolling away | morality, but \u201ctord is te] that he- is out of : Ke the = | : CT oo Co : love our\u2019 enemies.Ln wd ve sn \u2018ever, that there ir a nigger Senthal This is an invitation that no thin man years.\u201d N.Pappas wêâltes: When 1 - .10 the Ten Commandment ostul- | fence somewhere, and Mr.Blumen h \u2014 RL 8 7e or woman can afford to ignore.We'll {took Sargol I was weighing 125 pounds, .| ating.mom ancments &8 postuls |, 2s given the gume &way, inasmuc 7 > vo ol tell you why.We want to give to every now I weigh 145.Ada Johnson reports.5 Tet macaiity and as \u201cthe moral Jaw.\u201d hé has already declared that ha ATE FE - Lc d fi - t'a reader of fhis paper who is thin, palé, |when I began taking Sargol I only rer who apt i thete ut Pros | Would de a partamentens candisaie : ©.JF you realized the delight a.Ras \u201clost his or her buoyant, youthful Quisfies Le AA) dr Tete re qe i Is youth up,\u2019 and whom \u2018Jesus look | Whenever the tv to prevent (I Vietrola gives you woul Re 6 energy, who suffers from loss of appe-| Women who never appeared stylish in - td upon and loved.There is no cross Place, hencé his anxiety k off .: De ST F tite or from debility, either nervous or |anything they wore becalise of their + la morality, 7.C0 | Jewish names from being struck Lo plac n order without delay at Sa physical, and who \u2018wants to put from |thinness, men underweight and lacking lose \"HUGH HERON.+1 the lst, as\u2019 it will bé sb many «( + @ an Pa ?.sx 10 to.40 pounds of good, firm, healthy [in nervous force or energy have, .by - ; : IN * 1]iese when ip enjsring upon such aij = Cay eed She cm fat on his or her lean frame, a 50 cent |their own testimony, been made to eri- .it - \u2018 : - - | lose WO a will i 1; not.the CB: Cd SE package of Sargol absolutely free.: 1joy the pl ?life.b fitted t - oo will appeal, not.to.gE J : ab joy the pleasures a e, been fitted to.ta .5 Sd catpaign, he s-peligionists, hut to Sargol is a wonderful concentrated |fAght life's battle as never for yéars, : PARCELS POST wa oe reason of hig, core ices : 1 treatment for Increasing .weight and {through the use of \u201cSargol.\u201d : .ame : D MDI: -+ {| thetr passions dné- preju \u2018oh out- | creating firm, healthy flesh and tissue probably you are wondering whether mete (To the Editor of the Witness.) ] very sincerely deplore such bursts as those for which\" Mr.: Blu- | INDSAYS on any part of the body\u2014a treatment.for.increasing cell growth, developing all this can be true.Stop it.We are .absolutely confident that Sargol ican put._ al was responsible.They do 5 l the very substance of which our bodies |pounds and pounds of healthy fat on - pi The Postmaater-General : told men ne à ef Te nsiderable Wisk The | WC ars made; for putting into the blood the |you, But we don't ask you to take our he House of Commons that he was and consi \u2018ty have rite.red corpuscles which every thin manoFf| word for it.Just sit right down how ca fe Waf rights of the Jews in this éity _ | PR woman so sadly neêds.À scientific -as- land cut out the coupon below and send Tefully watohing :th& course - -of not: heen.attacked nor have they been ents in regard to the success of the Pare pa ; élu à lue sée the community has Deer such shape; that every ounce of flesh-|age, packing, etc, and we will send you eels post movement in the United | We see that the but, lke other coras making food you eat may give its full |by return mail, Absolutely Free, a Pull State ! Verv prospéroueg, but, ) ee 1 f urishment to the blood \u2018: : s, and held out the hope of a 80vVsy munities, it has its demagogues and { ; amount of wastefully passing through 50 cent package of Sargol to prove all \u201cTient mogsure along thé sare Hives] agitators, \u2018and it is the duty \u2018of thé].we claim.Address us simply The Sar- : ee near future.Bion as te the popularity and use- saines of.this Le e, or as fo its uctess in\u2019 those countries which havè S'en it a trial.As upual .Céneda TIRgs up the rear; the last In thé pro.There can bs ne Ré more.résponstble .D ! members of the community te Fépu-.discriminated against, but on all sides \u2018diaté such.tactics: and indlvidusis, .The \u2018Witness\u2019 js not a\u2019 paper: i would be the first to take up the \u2018¢ull~ and respectable: \u201cTY ; a {nat } satera \u2018to prejudices, ang I feel that iti \u201c VICTRO LA : or 7.+! \u201ced.similative agent \u2018to strengthen.the.nerves and put the digestive tract in the system undigested and unassimilat- Use Sargol.Its use can't hurt you.can hardly help but benefit you.Put on from 10 to 40 pounds of good, héalthy fat, and note the transformation in you which this increase will bring.See how your step grows quick, firm, élas- tic, your eyes bright and clear, your it to us.with your name and \u2018address, and 10 cents in silver to help pay post» gol Company, 464\u2014B, Herald Building, Binghamton, N.Y., and your letter will have prompt attention.SPECIAI, NOTE.Although we have many letters telling of wonderful re- of Stomach, Liver, Nervousness, etc., we sults given by Sargol in the treatment 5 tess \u201csee : 1a ; ny k Cd à * vaur ll: ; \u2018* |do not.in view of its remarkable flesh is a on She, walls to see df the POLGY | ely on behalf of the Jews or any | \u201cTerms from $1.00 Per Week | - prde, hollow cheeks fill out to clear nä- building record.recommend kab Use in - ory Success in other lands before she \u2019 ë h \\discriminated = \u2019 as DE : CL \u2018 .tural rosy plumpness, the old scrawny.h ; cept wi th tient al aller Do So try tt TU may be a wise Ean Se buts us fer as 1 \u2018can learn, mo Pre rer ee tre | péaked, hang-dog, hungry look, com- |g i CN to Increase in weight 10 ptet \\ bolicy to learn trom the experience of 2FE BEE.DU Le ; To Tr [PEE Cs UE Le pletely vanish.a ounds or more .tk e | others, but there is such a thing ai such discrimination has béeh exetcib- | LT at CE à inpad aptment / ; Hundreds of users write to tell \u2018how.p un re.A aie -e in excess of caution.NE 881.3.From à nnlitical standpoint, I This japlendidly equipped departn : Lack of ini- fartve sometimes detracts from digni- y, and sometimes depot ; I think I can safely assert that-Bipe- challenge Mr: - Biumenthal:, te prove any, instance whereby the Jews of this A } ht \u201cl'or any:other city in Canada have been.| -discriminated axainst.bv the Borden ; Last 6,000 in ali :te hoose.from.\u201cwell wertiiia visit from ail music lovers, if 7 only to figten to come of the {atest ee Sargol has: made indigestion and \u2018other stomach trouble quickly disappear, while: \u2018old dyspeptics and suffers from \u2018weak: nerves and lack of vitality, declare in\u2019 effect it has made them feel likea twa ||.- {|| USE THIS COUPON |: - 506 PACK/CE FREE 4+- ° ; \u201cgavinge ths | rear old.Here are extracts from just||.is cot ; , a the ly percent \u2018of cur pedple are in favor Government: - Tam not saving this à few such people.The Rev.George son to.ono.B0c.package Yof Sarat, at, of of pareals pest, the remaining.ten per.| beesuse I am so staunch a Tory, but W.Davis, says: Sargol has brou ht me Corovided they have neven tried qty, LL tent ls largely made up of vested in- simply.to protect \u201cthe 14008 name of : new life and vigor, JL eve ga ed 2 4 and that 10e in silver is enclosed to crests; is, 'infddlémen gnq| our, country am nténtionz u p \u2014 io.cover postage, packing etc.- rt by monopeties.= It n'a frequent complain: netitionl\u201d loaders be they Liberal of |: writes: d am 87, years pL ase and owas | dress The Bargol Company, 464\u2014B, | _ the that the cause of the high cost of llv- | Conservative, from the unjust: attheks |.all run down.bg 22 p Herald Bldg.Binghamton, N.Ya QT d ENCLOSE THIS COUPON poly, and middlemen.The truth \u2018îs,,| Wbieh is the object of this letter.vi TT My weight was 120 pounds; now L welgh With YOUR LETTER.gore are many causés, direct\u2018And in-| -* - MANUEL LEVITT.VICTROLA 140, and feel better than ave for five \u2014 rect.In reply to that complaint, I 726 City all Avenue.1 \u201c910.00 \u2018 , get- peveited that \u2018the remedly ls in -the| © © \u20180 : $210.00 - : it op of the people, if they but knew \u2018gi: Asa business man and a mem.EAS ed be a ace SEH, be limingted 17 nor of à number of Joweh organisations | .{ Ll oo > por their ropresentatives \u2018wera so minded.| 2 this city.! Would ask your permis- CE ras CE TU ae hase, Here Is a potent remedy ready to hand.\u2019| imi muet a .n° sthor, he time is.ripe, :the-doverament fa-| - IAEA : : : a 9 dpparently ready and willing to apply pte, | : be no 15 ihe people \u2018sre ready and willing - J.1 ! 28 + ] e que ion 8, ave wi _ RN Gs ; .5 = - Let medi- dou opie Sutficlent taith, or do wel SE CTT TT meee on its, efficaey :for thé p se?j: - ES .CT NAL 7 tre ze, 60 Hero is a legal enactment which IL i : = Mixed With Sulphur: Makes get a large bottle for about 50 cents.ing is the effect of capitalistic mono- Claimed, will strike at \u2018the roots of ypnopoly, which will: also tend to Iminate the intermediary class which ofr a profit stand between the pro-| -madé upon them.the reoudintion or}: \u2014Rutomobiles + Hj 23 days\u2019 treatment.- Mrs.Vernie \u2018Rouse says: \u201cI took only 2 boxes of Sargol.Write your name.and address plainly Hair Soft, Lustrous.and ; Cures Dandruff.Some druggists make their own, which 1s usually too sticky, 80 insist upon gét- ting \u201cWyeth\u2019s\u201d which can be depended .-| Upon to restore natural color and beau- lucer ond ¢ .| parcels .; Sn RE IN __ - J ty: to\u2019 the hair and is splendid for 7 the Eovernment BÉtRé culs Ponte Tai MES _ \"Phe use of Sage and Sulphur for re- | dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp \u201cill be the middleman at a fixed rate.| \u20ac storing faded, gray hair to its natural A4 falling hair.to If yay are in\" favor-of.the goVernment |.Ë color dates back .to grandmother's A well-known downtown druggist \u2019 public \"distributors, here \u2018is - your{: - \u2018lance; seize it.If you think Ît good, | ben tor the benefit, of the madorify,: ion or\u201d convietion known, If.Jing be.good, and werth doing, it fa Yorth doing.well, and at once.:Del.» Gangerous;\u2019 it\u2019 is also a distihet tos = But brewing at home is mussy and strand at a time.Do this at night 7 this.case, À Jous messured, ins mil.i .- out-of-daté.Nowadays skilled chem- and by morning the gray hair disap- PRE.A passive assent to a wortby|: Aug TR | ists do this better than ourselves.By Pears; .after another .applidation: or \u201coposition -18-not \u2018anotzh.-Aggyvession | |. the \u2018dearly-beloved Slaest son | WATKINS \u2014 On Jan.28, 1913, \u2018at Lit Coldielé,- | \u2018BIRTHS.\u2018MARRIAGES AND DEA us | ni Notices of birfths / marria otherwise no notice can b Shem, .Birth notices are in Bet marciage notices foi for 80¢; -denth notices for 35 be \u201cThe \u201cBRouncemént.5 repaid.appended: to :; death notice, 360 extra; other exten- .-slons to obituary, such 25,2 whort sketch - of lite, two .cents.rd\u2019 extra, \u20acX- = \u2018tra names ape Pour on our lists, may have announcements nf th, marriages and deaths © (without extended obituary for vertes.- ©ocurring.in their immediate.familles, CR pa reas SF.in which Hou in of su bacribers > ani vo ven.© ; =: nee En BinHe.; ENOL \u201c> Ac rentolme, 8 Nolan Westmount: ! Li 25 = nt, \u2018ôn y.-Fé io ter \u2018to: are a _Horder, Jr.is Ww.\u201cMelville.of a son.Re 3 tr : -CHERRL NGTON =, RUNO- naa, Januar) Tas 1 13, att roh, , näoh, En land, : ong-.f \u2018 ji Lies Srones, 3 second éôn:0 es Dour B La adrttdaughter of RE: suc rs detente i a \u2014 papa AL \u201cthe ; 8 se, Kenmors,.Ont, on Feh.12: 1913, by the Rev.:R.MacNabb, B.A; | ter',to I \u2018Mr.David MacDonald; Eco le; Cri me, after four- days\u2019 illness, in: his 6 - -Ashley-gardens, late vil fam Macdo arl io garden, LE ED ON Jan 27; DSON TT, \"V5 lain, aughte Blain,\u201d and for.287 este ne S péloved- ile of.Thomas M.Bdmondéon, -merly of Etobicoke.-Interment at Oshawa, : ; ideas son of vie.a Bird \u2019 of % EDW ARDS, ~\u2014 In this: cit ; \u2018on.\u2018Feb, 13, | : 1918, John Edwards, 8 - Er ive of Dun- .deé, \u2018Scotland, in his 86th year.\" Rozel Street, at 2.30 on.Tuesday, he.\u201c18th instant.Bean mation.À Dundes.Sootisnd, At the cha: b, # ai 3 ar F a e,B6 tn LS s «5 \u201c \u201cI n- Tändo of, En udm 1918; Bliss © Rielly, vite of the Hoh.Joseph Marita: WAT TSON - -\u2014 AL Geneva\u201d nF b; 11, 1938.Janet, Curnduff, \u201cwife: of the late: John Watson, aged 89 years, 2 months and 13 days.CA rE >.wor tle Ast ton Vicarage, Sutton England, the Rev.Benjamin Watkins.\u201cM: À.vicar of the parish, and former- ada; aged sixty, ee us] 167 tnt PEM 3 KING.\u201c William.Henr ait, \u2018on Feb: 13, 1913, -dear \u2018Clark stress, on Saturday, \u2018at.à: pom.\u2019 - Friends and acquaintand \"please accept this.intimation, : FIN MEMORIAM,\u201d AN \u2014 In loving memory -of Hazel.ok ; Te ; may à with or she\u2019 anos 1 sen ems a Ust:o \u2018DAWES.\u2018of interested\u201d Iriends, together.with a omé-cent stamp.each -ad- \u2018dress; \u2018and marked .copies of.the it.i ness\u2019 containing the.notices will be romptly mailed.- For addresses in - we reign countries tres cents will required.; ve EES & co, as Funerai > Le Directors 012-8Ÿ CATHERINE W.a Vem Qloto change o¢ adécent \u2018 UNDERTAKERS 290 MOUNTAIN ST must Invariably be endorsed Yoith \u2018tte | name and address of thé.sender, \u201c0 -or e serted- for 1 3 an- 0 poux rien in 0 sas \u2018por line ex- al 1 It is.evident\u201d that the ploturesque od ADR-T) = ADE co He ne, gr of Wi abledon, Sur- |.7 Le A PE son df ir wi .nntar ownship WW {, da.#.MacDonald, On Jan.\u201825, 1913; at , étiatne | B® Bars Est year, - : er 4 Funeral from his laté residence, 45 | squeintances \"please aopept ths\u201d intfs.har wll ly Principal - \u201cof Huron Cotlege,._\u20acans |.I _ \u2018the late: \u2018John \u2018Andrew.Watkins, | ; sand brother of B.L.Watkin ; -/FAneral/ from \u2018his-late- residence A4 TS\" : \u2018Feb.oth A proved puxc: 1 most, successful: WAN, Alphonso.\u201cMargaret.Duncan, who died.on.Feb .z, |.45, 2806.a \u2018Gone, but.not torgotson?ve \u2018last.heard -of:at Crew.etén years ag0, -:| and-thetr sister, M | er asks ser =} | be da\u2019s Coming Industries >.THE CLOSE 0 | was recently awarded to T.De i Fact mes \u201cLevis, to-build.six: steel | scown _for .the:Depariment 41s\u2019 also undér construcicn.and'is near- | great shipbut ding.centre, | Levis \u2018and \u2018Quebec side \u2018of the -Fiver.Civil War, 8 were built a ship; : carpenters \u201cWere It og ng.\u201cthis périoë \u201cof.develop- \u201cmerit jb, dining this Geo, Taylor .lald the foundation -of - what was.later to be- \u2018come the shipbuilding, business-of Geo.T.Davie.& Sons.at Orleans \u2018Island.In 1827 Mr.Taylor received a silver: cup from the Government on the.comple- \u2018tion'.of the \u2018Kingfisher.In 1830 - the \u2018buginess was transferred to Levis, Mr.Allison Davie - taking.charge, and eventually Mr, \u201cGeo.F.Davie, his son, _succeeded \u2018him, under whose.able management it.has.expanded.to: its present \u2018proportions.: At.the.presegt - time - their.ship-vards at \u2018Levis are quipped with the most \u201cperfect known appliances.for the saly- \"ing and repairing.of damaged vessels, \u201cand the firm owne a number of wreck- +} ing steamers.This is in.addition.to \u201ctheir: splendid.building plants, the upper - ship-yard :having -8- patent shop 500 feet long, capable: of.accommodät- ing Vessels.up to 5,900 tons.The firm \u201calso thas \u2018several fleating docks.| THE; TWO.LEVIS FERRIES UNDER CONSTRUCTION - |: DAVE '&: SONS\u2019 ¥ARD; WITH: oHe RIVER - CLEAR OF ICE AT nt, of.Punifc| :|.Works.A \u201cbig screw hopper dredge, for \u2018Fthe Marine and Fisherles Department,\u2019 ne.Complete.Thus item, is of: £ fmport-| ; liners of.the present: time, bringing be Tah it, me.host - of.\u2019 freighters and {has beeh made in the-direction of \u2018Steel .later, \u2018until iron vessels; displaced es | en: ones, the.Jiarbor.of Quebec was.a |: both on the |- ] Thé ship-yards.carried\u2018 on.a thriving | vu business, which\u2019 reachéd .its \u2018Zenith in IN GEORGE T.F JANUARY.0 square.rigger: \u201cand her trim sister crafts, which: have played so:important apart in the development of the British Empire; are gradually -disappedr- ing, never to \u2018return.Fulton's: clumsy and - slow-going \u2018Clermont,\u2019 ayer all, \u2018has .grown: ina\" single cen- Jtury to , the.palatial.trans Until the Dominion parliament of closure its de- speaks for desks to the their country, complacency fils of nor: to \u2018Were \u2018the \u2018speeches of parlia- hiém, and that is to read them in the THE VISION OF VULTURES.And Taken Advantage of by 50.Compared with our human eyesight, The bird student is often amaz- It is a well authen- Many years ago Charles\u2018 Darwin ex- and found.that so Other observers have reach- A friend of I was detailed for service with some that were moving along the One evening .we During the night one of The next morning, after and swept thé country As the glasses moved along the en of the unaided eye.Suddenly Owning and Operating A.E.Res & Co., - Montréal, Limited.That Long Promised Sale Electric Domes - Opens on Monday Our Electrical Buyer, while in New York placed an ordez for these domes.; They should have been here long ago.but for reasons over which, neither we nor the manufacturer hag cope +H trol, \u2018they were delayed in shipment.up to the present time, Hoy, ||| ever, they are here now, and that is the item which we think : There are 75 of them and these 75 represent almost every \u2018conceivable type and style of dome made.\u2018the popular Bent Glass type in beautiful rich shades of green amber and mottled: and when you're in the Department.we would like to have you carefully examine the glass used in thes domes, for, if you know anything about glass you will see at \u2018once what a rich lustrous quality has been used in them.There | are only 75 of them, and the sale will be continued while they .last, but the best domes, of course, will be picked up first.Mo.day morning therefore would be the best time to make your &.\u201c lection, for if you don\u2019t want the dome immediately, we'll gladly Most of them are of 22 INCH ART GLAvA DOMES, made up with 8 lovely bent panels, with brass scroll work and bugle fringe.Wired complete ready to install.Regular $28.00 Monday.ce sa se ee as $18.75 NEW AND EXCLUSIVE 22 INCH BEADED DOME in amber: with green and beaded skirt.Wired complete.Regular $26.00.Monday .$20.00 50 Candle Power, Monday 550.ONE ONLY BEAUTIFUL | SOLID CAST BRASS DOME, 22 inches in diameter with | white opal top and green border, finished in gold.Com.j plete with pull chain sockets, Reguluar $75.00.Monday \u2026 | se se se fout ve we so $9000 | \u2014BASEMENT SALESROOMS.D.HARRISON Bread Specialist This is the Age of the Specialist.- Some specialize in one thing, some in another.The main thing, I supremely well.So them, I specialize in Bresd.I make Bread just as well as it can be made.I give as much thought to the baking of a loaf of bread as if I were painting a Sistine Madonna or chiseling a Praxiteles.That accounts for the fact that during 1912 I made, and sold, near ly four million loaves de luxe.The people who buy HARRISON'S BREAD seem to like it.I guess this must be because I keep the Quality up\u2014 and the price down.Why not call up Westmount 386 or see your grocer?| until I was convinced ; that he had discovered the dead mule.Then I recollected that years ego I had read in one of Capt.Mayne Reid?books something of the habits of vultures, and I began to look for others.In a few minutes another appeared, a black speck in the sky, speeding in the wake of the first; then another and another came, from different points of the compass; then more and more, all hurrying toward their loath: some feast.While T watched the gathering \u201cub tures I made a little calculation.Wh?the first vulture discovered the a- cass, he was not visible to the naked eye, and was but a speck through the binoculars.That is, adding the alone is evident, as enough time had to eighteen, the range| of the binoct lars, the bird must have been nearly twenty-one miles from the carcass The carcass itself was partly \u2019 cealed and invisible from my positior except through the glasses.That thé vulture depended upon his vision alone is evidend, as enough time Fa not passed for any putrefactite changes to taint the air.Another interesting @ssxg vas \u2018À promptness with which the other vultures took the hint when the first made the discovery.There was only one 0 sight to begin with, and in 10 minute there were fifty.1 MOSQUITOES ATTRACT D y MUSIC.(From \u2018Harper\u2019s Wom ) In some parts of India, where Mo! quitoes abound, it is impossible to pla\" the violin because the music attract the insects in great numbers.TWher the first notes are heard the mosqui- 2 watched him toes swarm in clouds around the piave\u2019 and make the movements of the han impossible, take it, is to do one thing and do it et CTY RTT BL SR Els co aa i La Ca A TT Ie, F A der for on- ow- Li nk JU TY e of een, we hese here |! hey | on.i adly | ¢ had 8 ago ! e Reid'# -of vul- others.eared, a ding in another lifferent ore and r loath- ng vul- 1 Wher he car- 6 naked through ing the me had binocu- | nearly cass ly © position \u2018hat the vision me efactive as th er vul- st mad» - one ID minutes MUSIC.re mos- to play attracts \u2018When mosqui- a player 1e hand es J.(Author of.\u2018Wee Macgreegor, HE TL \u2018 etc.) pres , M TER Piet LE ° Rie FE \u2014us\u2014toss\u2014for it.\u201d 1 rase 80 suggestive of.civiliza- , Te Lh uttered where civilization 23 notuttered croakingly from: the * and swollen lips of a young hose whole youth seemed parch- d scorched beyond repair\u2014utter- the overwhelming hush of thé desert as the sun, blood-red and mion-\u2018} strous sank towards the horizon.Granston\u2014don\u2019t you hear me?\u2014we pad better toss for it.\u2019 From khaki-covered arms the older lifted a seared.and weary face., \u2018No; not yet, Harry,\u201d be whispered, rr ootbingly» \u2018Let us -wait a little ape \u201cwhat?Lat us get it over* W There was & crazy impatience.in the man W ed and ed in only Cr:nston sat up.will, he said: heavily, You spin; I'll call,\u2019 said\u2019 \u201cHarry.sootter spin yourself.\" - \u2018Go on, og It hurts to croaked.Bary that he had been babbling for 10° said Cranston, as one | ; fort?mit fo to @ sick child.\u201cHe tome 7 bled À kK e | le piece.1y lost it in-the sand.\u201cRe: vering it, he gazed around him- -with covering painful eyes.sO Nothing but sand.Somewhere; tar teyond his view, lay dead camels, dead servants; further away still \u2014 miles pon miles\u2014walted a beleagured \u2018little band of fellow-countrymen, praying {hat he and his companion \u2018might- win toh with the despatch asking \u2018suc- talk\u201d os jin!\u2019 muttered Harrys ng lon sighed, and #ent.up \u201cthe win, Ruddily it gleamed in air.Tails) croaked - Harry.It fell between the two men.Heads!\u2014But neither spoke the.word.The man who had lost rolled over and lay with his face in his arms.The man who had won said nothing then.He let the coin le where it had fallen, .His eyes turned to the solitary water bag that Chance had made his.Little water was in it\u2014not enough for.two; not enough it might be, for one, the one who should carry the despatch to his last stop.But it was his, He.glanced at the motionless figure: of his friend, and rolled over into a similar posture.\u2018Harry, he said, \u2018T\u2019'm going to \u2018sleep on it Joy an hour anyway\u2019 RE) \u2018 Low Four months.hr he man who had won came back to civilization.On a summer.afternoon he stood in s drawing room that had once - been familiar to him, and wherein he had been warmly weicomed on.maany occa~ sions.Nothing pertaining to the room itself \u2018appeared tq have been changed since his last\u2019 visit, nearly a year ago; md now ag on .that, occasion, -the French windows were, wide to, \u2018the | vats of sweetness from the-garden.But the occupants of tie.room d thanged; the \"grey-haired \u201chost, frail yet stern and bolt-upright,- in front of : , sustain you \u2018botli\u2014with the \u2018despatch, \u201cWould Have > wid, 5 Results.21e + 7 Militia orders of this week were devoted principally to the results of the | annual signalling inspection of Adie | ferent.regiments and; units.- ~The number of points.obtained show, in many cases, that the meh have a thorough, practical and theoretical.knowledge\u2019 of } the-wark, but\u2019 in\" too many: cases \u201cthey.show a lack.of proper: appréciation \u2018 \u2018of the aignalling.The number of \u201cNils shown on the report is far too great, according to military autk rities, who\u2019 realize the importance of\u2019 this.branch of the service.À surprising weakness ds.noted in the Field: Art'llery, to whom signalling ls so very important: Semaphore work In this branch {is without doubt one of the most important features, yet ena right, her.fingers knit in.her lap, her\u2019 eyes fixed drearily on the car- scomed, for the visitors entrænce, an- \u2018woman had taken a little st -the \u2018As you.\u2018ly\u2019 reception, but this freezin silence\u2019 ; \u201cdazed hi \u20ac \u2018forced him to seek support from the\u2019 \u201cPosstbly he did not.host, grimiy\" polite; \u2026 1t slipped from h s fingers, Le Vel v ass s stain sad f dates.for :the annual training haverin | the om pty re-place: the blaek-robed | 88, in \u201cthe low -chair on her hus- Pet; the son, stiffly erect, bis hands locked behind him, his face scowling; the daughter, a fair, slim, somure fig- | ure, drooping a little, pale, her lips set lines of endurance.they all been posed, as.it nounced by.the.butler, who had been unable to exclude a certain note of contempt from His utterance of \u201cCaptain Cranston.\u2019 True, the \u2018younger towards whe but only to- halt, her ntention, tever it might \u2018have- been, falling as swiftly.as the light in her ayes, flush on her cheek.ranston had not looked fer 2 kind- m.for \u2018a moment.He was barely - convalescent, and sheér.need: back of a.chair.\u2018You liad better be.Beated, nk you, sir,\u2019 Cranston, repiatned ing.\u201cAt the end of a\u201c fence\u2019 Jf Telsed bis head and_taped * & came,\u2019 he.ssid ge : \u2018a message, del vêr Harry bade ; me give his love \u2018to you.\u2019 e \u2018A.faint sound: escaped te older woman.C presentiy Cranston, tari\u2019 to the | Ay you shy.questions \u2018to \u2018dak me, Mr.Caradale?I arrived in poh coun- bry only yesterday, but \u201cI expeét- to: ve again to-night.If there WHA.a iything in my letter, or in the news- ; papers, uy not; quite\u2019 clear to you, I shall\u201d Mr.Caradal> made a gésture of im-.Phtience, \u201cIf you have anything.to say | Not said\u2018in-your letter, or in the news- Papers, we must listen.Otherwise\u2014' J \u2018I have.nothing: to add, sir.\u201cNot even än excuse?i For an instant \u2018the .but Quietly thé soldier answered, \u2018Not dven an excuse, M#.C Mrs.Caradale touched her husband's arm, \u2018and he withdrew it beyond her Acier au he said\u2014and his voice 8 r-'1 may permit riyse to ask a question he bis friend to-die in the gale.\u201d \u2018father!\u2019 Whispered \u201cMiss.Cara- ; The old man - continued,\u2014* who.left \u2018friend, his hetrothed\u2019s \u2018brother, the} ; E \u2018of his friends, to die in the desert.| have the right to ask ion, Captain Cranston!\u2019 Cranston\u2019s, grip \u2018on the- \u2018 chaïr-back tightened.\u2018You have the right .Let me only'rémmind you that vour.son ch a ques- nd.I were entrusted with a\u2019 despat .ne safe delivery or.which meant many | lives.\u201d .a have\u201d to: \u2018corigratulate \u2018you on its sate delivery! Now shall-we go \u2018Back, he you: please, - to, that hour when \u2018you : upon.the -cojin,\u2019: sald.the: \u2018young \u2018than; {HS ei brutally; g.rightly, vou used to do n A \u20ac a bit.\"in the short ai- |\", gently, \u201cBecause 1] tired eyes blazed, |- : of the man who left} d'os: -8he wernt back \u2018to.her place.\u2018On\u2019 her of- course\u2014as far as safety.wath: you inform \u2018mie, whose\" plan it: \u2018Was\u2014your | what Vague.on.the, it Was to toss a coin the waters wo I can\u2019 assure: you \u201cqe ds ae to = SAT Nn: yo remember wh ; threw the.coin?\" : a Myself.a, i LE ol \u201cYau! \u201chave.preservad the ; a 4 ati.yonder; in He: : sand, for | Fer tha.first time young caradatet spoke.\u2018Not preserved'the:coin that saved your life, Captain Cranstgn?:.° Again the soldier's.eyes: blared, and this.timé his self-control\u2019 wavered, - \u2018You mean?he demanded.* Naturally I should.\u2018have liked tor ook | \u201cIf.1° rénientber ace.gv} pase 2° He looked} - Ily at the pry but she .had yeu \u2018ready bowed.her head; \u2018drew back, white and.sullen, had once, treated him as = BON.\" \u2018So,\u2019 he said; heavily, \u2018 you- condemn: me utterly.I had feared this; vet\u2019 Bopéd thera: might .De.A .Mscte \u2018mercy.for \u2018me.\u2019 8, passion spèoñt\u201d for ! At time nt Tite, with\" one look at the \u2018soldier, sob- - \u2018On, SJohn,.\u201chow: \u201ccoûte Fou Tet \u201cthe sacrifice fall: on \u201cHarry,\u201d who was :so/ \u2018much: younger than:you?:And: -yôu-had.no.father nor mother; nor : \u2018any one} ;near, to mourn\u2014\"\u2018 Her voice: failed.her.Cranéton set his teeth.® He had mot, farescer agony like tis.& -@irl © crossed\u2019 \u201cawittly to Wer me her.\u201cCome,-dear; let.us+g0.: There is nothing more to- be.said,\u201d she\u2019 whis- \u2018peréd; and\u2019 to her father: \u2018Lef it end now, Dad.- We have\" ane | suffered.enough.\u201d \u201cHas.he.sutfered hough?\u2019 ie\u201d Joa, man \u2018fiercely \u2018demanded.= : \u2018Oh; think of the humiliation.es.= :Come, Mother; \u2018eomé\u2014before I give Way :- ROE \"1 must stay.with your father; Louie: \u2018The girl's arms dropped to hers left hand: a \"jéwel leapt - Tito\u2019 Hght.Cranston\u2019s\u2019 ayes fagtened*.upon: it, and & streni stréngé, vid express] 8 face ; : - Mr.Caradale spoke\u2014 +, - I; have really nothing more 10.84; Captain: Cranston.Apparently our ng: tions of honor are gomewhat \u2018diffèrent.You are a.soldier; I am but a \u2018plain man of business.But.I: ink found you had insufficient water.to ve 203 Ye Tr many .cases not been definitely fixed yet.\u2018Tentative.arrangements have been rhade- in: 2 number of instances, i but these.are\u2019 lable tq alteration: bor fote:they appear in orders, The De~ partment \u201cof \u2018Militia and Defence lx atxiôu pr ur .to: meet the wishes of the vé- non-coms; and officers alike.\u2019 Hard, 5th, 65th.and -8¢th Regiments, They win June.: Rural corps\u2014the 64th, 80th, 83rd and 85th\u2019 Regiments, Field Artillery, \u2018will follow them.at from east to west signalling .appear to have been neglected.In the ty Brigades, No.2 Battery, of the Montreal \u2018régiment, has the honor to hold! first place, carrying off 1,042 points.In connection with this battery It might be mentloned.that during: thel annual training course last year, when everything counted, they demonstrate the efficiency of the semaphore when they beat out the field tele during.the manoeuvres.The infantry results are very \u201cfair! and officers of the majority of infantry | corps have.reason.to be proud of thefr signallers.The Victorit.Rifles ogcupy 2 prominent place in \u2018the: standing, off these regiments.Of the signalling.sections, No.8.af 8 C, of St.John, N.B, under Capt.T.E.Powers, and\u2019 Lieut.Allan Lea+ vite.once \u2018again captured first: place, this being the fifth year in which they have showed all other sections thé wa x The medical corps, in common -wit other units, has not yet realized.the Importance of signalling as an asset | to thelr strength, but tievertheless thé lew corps which have taken it up made a very creditable showing.Ï Dinner to the Commandant.Colayel - Dennison, the 4th.District, is to: be: rari by the.Montreal branch of \u2018the Cade \u201club\u2014composed of men who.passed through the Royal \u2018Military College at Kingston.The function # to take: place on Tuesday eyenifg* à the Montreal \u20aclub.$ No defimite date has yet been fixed | tor the big dinmer to be given to the.commandant by the officers of the local units, but those.in charge of affairs predict that it\u2019 will: be \u20183 notable event.; Paardeberg Anniversary.The ry eh anniversary- of.\u201cthe | battle of Paardeberg falls on the 26th of this month.The event will: be celebrited.ny |a dinner to be held in Ottawa, at which 2ll Canadians -who fought memoranle engagement \u2018have been.Ti Vited to be present.he Militia Conference will be taking.p in Ottawa about thdt date.apd «mmmanding officers of units will be.bresent in the Capital City to discuss with the Minister of Militia and \u2018 i w h fence various questions connecté, the service, \u2026 ° fi Camp Dates.Co | Artillery, have.been scheduled.th ephone; commandant of | have dn © that of June,.and ending on the 5th of.July.The 4th Cavalry Brigade will be o% Farnham, and the 17th Duke of York Royal Canadian\u2019 Hussars, and the.Hussars, With - the, 4th.\u2018and.bth, Yield ère.for 16th \u2018of \u2018June.Fe 2 Indoor: Baseball.Both officérs\u2019 and men - \u201continue te be keenly Interested.in the indoor base- | ficers of the Victoria Rifles.defeating \u2014the ,score .being .seven .to \u2018four.should result.The Army Medical Ser- evening.Other matches in : ment.\u2018ment.: Feb.22\u2014Cavalry | vs.\u2018Artilery> \u201c ; eb.26\u20143rd Regiment vs.5th Resl- giment®.March Army Medical Corps vs.Artillery.Sane March &\u2014$rd: Regiment: va.1 LRe.siment.} : Service - Service Corps.March 12\u2014é5th.Regiment VS.ard | Regiment.J a \u2018The Men's Teams.Cie The coming week\u2019 will probably show .which of the men\u2019s teams are the best.So far the C.Q.C.have shown super- fority.On: Monday last they beat.tho \u201815th Company\" C.A: S.C.by 27 to 17-af- \u201cter a' much better fight than the score indicates, and on Thursday they \u2018put the 17th Hussars out of action.with.a score of 38 to 19.Great enshusiasm is being \u2018shown by all the men, and the series will undoubtedly, be a great success.The | games open.on Monday night, with the 8rd F.B.playing- the nd Heavy Brigade.ce LA .CEE Field Artillery.The Governor-General\u2019s Cup.i \u2018now.Artillery in Ottawa,-but the 3rd \u2018Mont= réal\u201d - -Battery is starting work \u2018ina \u2018manner that: indicates that they desire \u2018to\u2019 again obtain - possession \u201cof the To th ughts of cap that eer it a ap _ {Final trophy.V When the time .comes to ) æ re \u2014 - = 7 - L Siokhondachesnouralgic hosda ting, blinding headaches\u2014sll vanish.when you take .They do not contsin Png morphine; oplum or any other dan 25e.à box at your Druggists.| _ = |, - FAL el eg te EE Na-Dru-Co Headache Waters.NaTIONAL DRUG & CHEMICAL Co-or Canaba.\u201csoetanil d., = es esrserdesa tai] et.+.ts, but'it is often a difficult | - -matter \u2018to\u2019.arrange \u2018dates.to suit men, ; LD, > BY Among the.\u2018arrangements that\u2019 ray be looked upon.as\u2019 definite are those | for the city co¥ps.comprising the 1st, | 20\u2018 to Three \u201cRivers for I training from the \u2018Bth \u2018to the 19th of | and 20th | Three Rivers, starting with- the 24th | \u2018ball.game, and.the.big diamond .at | [ the -Dri}l Hall is \u2018seldom unoccupied |.Wednesday\u2019 saw one of the most inter- the \u2018lst Regiment Grenadier Guards | \u2018The Grenadieds meet the = 5th Royal a Highlanders to-rright, and a close game | vice Corps also \u2018play thé Cavalty thiz | he.\u201coMm-} .cers\u2019 schedule, which has just 1 Te- \u2018vised, are as follows: : - Feb, 10\u20143rd Regiment vs.65th Reals ; Feb.22\u201465th Regiment Vs.let Rest-| h° 6&\u2014Cavalry.vs.Army.Medical Pas | held by the.2nd Battery of.the Field a | that thoy AL eventually have a] eclipse, Her brother} Bim\u2019 i Cranston\u2019 turned to the.old man Who \u201cI have reathed \u2018my Umit.Your re- | him.SOARES \u2018prodohes would: finish \u201cma.being, made no reply.But hs] sion came\u2019 upon: : letter and - he hewiwapers were [Somes + argo: 1 \u2014whose \u201cplan ; you: :may | rus! d,.:béfore \u2018Heaven, Tf urst Prin * n°4 Ap- \u201cthe: Thomient he |.> drew Fes CLadp, Bhastly and rigid.\u201ceyes.sought.\u2019 the: girl's.face, \u2018but a er \u2018hands were: over: It \u201cWithout a > | word) he went stiffly from the room.\u201chusband sank- upon bts \u2018arms:round\u2019 h M \u2018Let.me.go, Loule, he Said weakly, \u201cFou\u2014 - She cut him- Short, \u201cLook!\u201d she -whisp- \u2018pared, Bolding ur up.cer bio \u2018See, |: 8 re.ou wish me to take it ote y \"He stared at-th swaying: slightly \u201cJohn,\u201d she\" ent: \u2018for: me\u2019 éver 6\u201d À \u201ctruth.- Tos ee neo \u2018She se fis \"hand and held it \u2018to her bosomi.- a y i.is to-tell, murdured.\u2018Oh, Love, Tet me go.= SAR!\u2019 she sighed, caressing\u2019 \u2018his \u2018hard, |.\u201chow good,\u201d how splendid you are! But tame: I-have: se much to say to you\u201d ~She drew him away from the path, thénce amongst.the trees, he going like a, man in a dréam, -until they reached a \u2018berich\u2019 in a sééluded part of the garden, a place.familiar to them both.* We\u2019 are\u201d safe; here,\u201d she\u2019 said.\u2019 \u201cRest, - dear, rest.\u201cAnd: don\u2019t be \u2018shocked by what I\u201d \u2018tell you, - \u201cCan you, bear à great \u2018surprise?\u2019 ! \u2018Anything anything, \u2018Loule, But\u2014 - \u2018Hush!\u201d Her clasp;oñ\u2018his hand tightened, \u201cHer voles Wis lowered toa whisper.\u201cListen! \u201cHéiry- 18 hot\u2014dead.He is alive\u2014in London.: \u2018Harry alive!\u2019 PTT ; : \u2018Yes, .dear: \u201cHe.wa davea\u201d \u2018by.4} wanders\u2019 \u201ctribe, ; aad after some.ade | | ventures got: té- \u2018Tusits;3 From there he worked.his: -Fassags 46 England \u2018ins a cargo boat.And thénlte- \u2018sew-a a paper | with your \u201cstory.fn sigs =.y \u2018He thought! yoùwere Jost\u201d mn.the ~could haye\u2014died! Ido not \u2018think a 4 ho hi =: March 1\u2014bth Regiment, ve.1st Ré: } f the od Wick: Rifles of.Canade®.} la Jogert \u2014 he\u2018thought: so.until-he got to | \u2018E gland.when \u2014 - when\u201d he: left vou n.the\u2019 desert! : NE 1496, i and.to Pettavamwa the battery.hopes \u2018to/h a finely tralned set of \u2018gunners to.the.live shell that \u2018th, vides.The battery is.in fine shape.just now -and 18 one- of the few that can boast of being not only up to full strength, but above its establishment.; Camp dates were\u201d provisionally fixed ; \u2018for the battery from.the.Mth-of Jüns: to the 28th, but those.will probed! \u201cbe altered.; lat Grenadior: Guards e \u2018dance and.\u2018euchre: of he, Serg The Mess took place\u201d \u2018last night,\u2019 nd was a great success, Ther ental quarters were very pretty; \u2018and.rdañe- ing went.on at a lively place.\u201d - \u2018The committee in charge of.a rangements.included): Staff-Séret Carr, Staff-Sergt.! C.- Bethell, - Gast: Sergt.J.Loucks, \u2018Col-Sergt.- L Scott, |.\u2018Sergt.Roy - Frpéer, - Sergt.W.Hgmll- ton, and Sergt.ceived many compliments on rangements théy present, only a fife: and drum\u201c band, bat the question of, the Zepiment's band is undet- thei.care.of Col.¥.8 Meighen, and, .if nothing is: \u2018done: Hur : :riediy, may.be: considered - aban \u2018that will equal, if.not.ee thing In: Canada.pvernment\u2019 \u2018pro- 5 5.téam.met:defeat.at\u2019 he lands of Major | R.i Bach, \u2018ang: they re- |.are\u2019 : The 1st Grenadier.Gierds\u2019 have : at : The \u2018past\u2019 wel 1H Has\" \u2026 Ts stbeniions ole for the 15th\" CA A:+8.: 7 On\u2019 Monday.the: bowling team.met and \u2018defeated the \u2018Guards'in.theéir scheduled match in the\u2019 Jurifot: Series of \u2018the Mili- ' tary Bowling: League: This gives the l'A \u2018Cémpany three wins: and ohe ; loss.\u201d - On: the: same \u201cévéning- the bald 1 Panets boys:6f C.\"0.C., but.the manager has unearthed \u2018a few.dark horses.\u2018fér:the'remalriing games : On\" \u2018Thursday Evening.\u2018Me: \u2018bowling |: team was .defeated::by: the 65th Regi-| \u201cment by.12 pins, :but it was anybody's | excitement: : Next.\u2018Monday.:t.play .the\u2019 poto \u2018Ritlés, \u2018a postpenct \u2018game\u2019 \u2018ahd later: in.the; week the stafe | Jare- to: bé.« riertained- and: a oamp-tire |: \u2018given.= Son \u201cThe, corps 1b.fast.getting ib shape: \u201cBlie \u2018officers: all\" attend the drills \u2018and visi Fo Do not rune Pair Lug Piles.No.svrsioal op nt.will.e Ds, Conn \u2018One wi x ré vo you, at 1e or.manson: 0 v1 % When I ett him, you mean.: | downetaire John! ve Pa \u2018never ; \u201cbis countenance , and-f Foam But, John, rtook | that letter.you wrote\u2019 to me: ~ J couldn\u2019t have written it if.it \u2018had been | \u2018must.be told.You.\u2018must \u201cHer arms went round him.\u2018Oh, | dearest, pat pan you realize that.1 know Ing: \u2014 fortunately; before\u201d T was Oh, \u2018such \u201ca sad : letter, \u2018Were you to read: it, you, would: fry to : forgive him.\u2019 \u201c The girl choked ack a 80 si \u2018is [letter was his\u2019 confession, rts \u2014 Rip [confession of- bow \u2018he took the- \u201cwater- bag and -stole: Away while: yoi - slept?T\u20141 was: awake ¥ wanted him - to \u2018have the water.}.\u2018My dear! But \u2018now.The tossing: of the 3 \u2018idea.\"Oh, I''don\u2019 -kngy yW- how.you ans \"dured -it \u201call \u2018from: Faner.\u2018and \u2018Mother | \u201c] and Willy to-day.I don\u2019t know\u2014\" SR le gave way utterly.Her}: His kno; od put Ta mijttered, ès with \u2018Don\u2019t.let anyone: Héar- Bi : Crans- revulsion of telling you fre thoat.awful: time fa the drawing.I never believed true\u2019 Her arms relaxed and fell: from (PE à hands.were.clénched hard.\u2018was a lotig silence ere he broke it.: \u201c\u201cYour-fathers heart is: delicate and | \u2018proud.The truth would kill him,\u2019 he \u2018sald dully.\u2018Harry knows that as well J'as-voué and :1 :do.But\u2019 he: must coms \u2018\u2018\u2019home_and- keep: silence.Give me his 4 gddress; \u2018and I will\u2019 see \u2018him - to-night.\u2019 «+ How you must have suffered, Louis! n she clung to hor ve uth e NES Tificed.! , : \u201cfhe-tHe discomfort will- ass.\u2018arrange with Harry as to.the'best way of breaking the \u2018news of his'safety to his: parents.Then he can.come, home, and all: \u2018will be.well.He\" 18: too \u2018good a fellow.to be allowed to go.tinder.Your father raminded me\u2019 tbat he was only a boy.And even the strongest \u2018man does not know what he is\u2019 \u2018capable of until\u2018 he is really thirsty.\u2019 Cession shudderéd as at a memory.- ment he wis crushing her to him.\u2018My dear, my dear; how shall I'Teave you?\u2018But why should Harry be pro at such awful cost?.Why.should any one\u2014 \u2018There.is your father, your mother, also Willy.Oh, Louie, that was a.sickening\u2019 ex ence in the drawing-room; yet all t rough.At*I remembered what | good \u2018friends they.had been to me In | | the past.And God knows they- \u2018had the | right to feel justified in every.word | they.§ d.But\u2014but it was: hard\u201d - o \u201cHerd! Nothing could ever make up for A faint smile\u2019 \u2018touched: his: \u2018sad \u2018mouth.= = ars: interested bing \u201cin | lecture.: | Hall, .De l'éth Boyal- Highland.| known and \u2018very - popular.| were depicted on -|-tern\u201d of instruction | game\u2019 and tlio/rée-sew play\u2019 Keptup \u2018the | tedm | \u2018Som re i+ if this.acts as a.stimulus to.the men.; } Recruiting is proceeding and there is.|: friendly rivalry.between the sections as | to\u2019 which \u2018will \u2018he at full \u2018stéensth first, The corps.Intends, \u2018to 89.to Barrifisld Camp - fully.fluid, : ad \u2018The real.wor bands prospect, abe; Der reviewed in bth \u201cField - Ambulance, \u2018with the\u2019 the Medical : Corps and there : promises.to be:a large gathering \u201cThe Indoor \u2018 Baseball - tery: in a.\u2018scheduled: \u2018ame in, the] Drill | The Second Battalion of the bth: Royal Highlanders are mourning tle loss of one of their comrades this week, Color- Sergeant; H.Massey, of \u2018E\u2019 Company, was in attendance at.the Armory on Bleury street in the: early : \u2018part of the .week, but he dled suddenly on .Th-wrs- day.\u2018He had: been connected.with the Bcots for eight years, and was well A \u2018South African: War Veteran he had the.two \u201c{ medals for that campaign.Color:Sergeant Massey's: füneral takes place in Quebec and floral tokens from f the officers and also from the: Sea-|.m .| géants\u2019 \u2018Mess of the: battalion are to te, \u201csent up; The.pipe band of the régiment\u2018 is to give its-antiual ball on.da sth and 0! a ble turn\u2019 out.de\u201d expeeted.\u201d.\u201885th Regiment.Pe Col.T: Ostell - is\" \u2018butting \u2018his men prque a course :0f training in the armory: on Pirie, avenue.that.is exceptional in its thoroughness, and also in the methods employed.A visitor .on Wednesday evening wèuld have.found the men in the company rooms busy with- matches; boxes, - \u201cete, represent- \u2019 \u2018ing! \u2018troops, and - working.-out \u2018the les- \u201csons .given.them by thelr officers.Later, .the.men! were mustered in the big: hall; and With the aid of a black- \"board; Colonel\u201d.Ostell and the: Sergt.- \u2018Instructor continued - \u2018their \u2018explana- \u201ctions, one of.the companies being made rou mov LS.through thé \"board.This sys- 48° meeting: with \u2018great success, and.185 \u201cvery \u201cpopular \u2018with both officers\u2019 and men.\u201cThe \u2018drum and bugle con go the.regiment is to.be\u201d \u2018added to now that.the new instruments have arrived\u201c from Belgium, ad :-Bandmaster Prof.\u2018 Goulet.promises to: \u2018continue to produce a muglcal side to.the.regiment that will keep it in the: firet.zak.- ntingent of Fenian Baid Veterais.EA The.Fenian: Raid.Veterans\u2019 Associa- \u2018tion meeting was\u2019 héld in tHe quarters \u2018of ithe 865th Regiment during the week, .and was made the: occasion: for the expression.of dismatisfaction at the man- \u201cper in which: the payment of the boun- -ty, and grants: to the \u2018veterans \u2018has made.beer i there are\u2019: \u201cJust grounds of complaint would.appear: to.be.fairly cer- tatu from the, letters.received -in.Mont- Teal | from \u2018time to.time from old vet- \u201cA veteran of.the -3rd Victoria Fins writes \u2018to.the \u2018Witness stating \u2018thet, although.\u2018hig \u2018papers were duly sworn: \u2018and.à ttested- to and.\u2018were : forwarded to.Ottawa mon ago; Je has .participated: in > thé -nation\u2019s \u2018after.\u2018any requests, feels a probability\u201d of; it not th thera, a 3 Uitstinde.erriviiig- ta, hl | At Mec.e.MoGi SGN 0 Otficerat Training éorps me \u2018firmly on fs \u201cworking base.Hite £0 Id lt Rats 5 6 \" \u2018 Recruiting .ig.going on at a reat rate, and the parades, wehich + are.à boit held - \u2018Forgive him\u2019 for what?sold\u2019 Crane | no doubt thet will\u2019 be you | ethiing: bas \u2018made\u2019 up fer.At\u201d -@1-\" Seeletant.: 3 LA Very - nteretine subjent, will \u2018be | the\u201d next lecture - of the|.\u2018Frattures, |.| sprains, .and _dislocation* will .bé ex-{: plained : and their treatment .demons- | | trated 'next Monday.evening.These |\u2019 2 lectures are.very popular.| members of \u2018of .the Red.Cross men for this- coming : Team, of the ~{ 5th Field \u2018Ambulanée Iooked very smart.| .-|last.evening.in their new.uniforms |.\"\u2019| which-they appeared in-for ithe present - | time when they mét thé 8rd Field Bat- ready,\u201d he said, softly.\u201cBesfdes he went: on, \u2018I was discredited with the public before I came to your people.The public loves a dead hero: , \u201cThen that must be put rieht.she said, quickly.You have taken out the sting of it, \u2018dear.I shall go away desolate, but not ashamed.\u2019 > ; \u201cGo w e .\u2018I.have.decided on.Vancouver to be- sin with.I have: a little money, you know.\u2019 - Anto his-voice as he added: \u2018My papers have\u2019 been sent in; \u2018thelr \u2018acceptance won't take long.\u2019 ou freed herself \u2018from his.arms.\u201cYou-\u2014you are going alone?.He did not.reply.B .Pals, they sat at each other.\u2018Then the girl's eyes fell, and she said \u2018slowly\u2014 If Harry comes.home, do you imag- \u2018ine.he will be able to keep his secret for.long?\" must tt, poor chap.Fa ged B be.the.kei?part of bis\" punishment.at: Ti make -bim | other I suppoge he'll want to go away: again soon.\u201d And voice.\u2018He controlled himself with an.; effort.\u201cYou will give me your promise also, Loule.When.comes home you | soon be glad vou gave it,;and you wil see why you must: keep it.\u201d She turned from him.\u2018So,} she.murmured.T must- be true to every one except you and myself\u2019 He Made no response, arid slowly she drew the ring.from her finger.\u2018Very.well, dear.\u201d I give you the promise and\u2014and\" this.\u2019 \u201cAfter a slow minute had: passed he took the ring from her unsteady-palm.\u2018He regarded -it with infinite longing.\u201cAh, Louie,\u2019 he sighed, \u20181 never loved you so much as now\u2019 She gave a littls shiver, but he continued: \u2018I dreamed \u2018of \u2018this in the desert after I had gone as far as I could\u2014before they found me.I saw how impossible it would be for you, though you had learped the.truth, to be happy with a man: under such a cloud as I; and 1 wasn't so sorry to die.Only I wished then that the accursed coin had turned the other way.I had won nothing: and lost everything.For even if you think you love me still; I should be a cad to hold you to your \u2018dear.vows, to take advantage of your sympathy and.pity.You.have your own people and many years to think of.And, believe me; Louie, it does matter what other people may say | or think of one.À time might.come when you could not forgive\u2019 me.\u2019.He paused, gazing at the ring, \u2018You bave not \u2018had time to\u2019 consider \u2018ait \u2018this: - \u20181 have\u2014those weeks.in hospital and on .the voyage home.I.laoked at the matter from.every point.\u201cof: View.and\u2014 there was no way out.L'nearly el failed a little whtle- ago.\u2018-Yoÿr aweet- | ness tempted me.so.Oh,.Louie, there A strain of -bitterness came} : you: imagine \u201cthat I \u2018shall\u2019 be | : able - to Lèp.it?\u2018she: said, in a low you, and shall love you always.\u2019 She gave no sign of having heard \u2018Louie,\u2019 he said, at las Rothing to say, ' out stirring she answered t- ly, \u2018Nothing, except ihat I 4 Sent.think you love re at all.\u2019 orrent of protests rose to h but he checked it in time and ps eyes went back to the ring in his \u2018You\u2014you must go\u2019 she give me no choice\u2014Oh! sale, am I saying?She covered her face, In spite of himself he cried, \u2018Loufe, Loule, do you care for me like that \u2018l wonder why I should care at all,\u2019 she said brokenly., \u2018But I'm not asam- ed of it\u2014no, I'm not ashamed.You've made me.suffer too much to pretend that I don\u2019t care.I think my heart is broken between my people and you.Oh, go.now, for I can bear no more!\u2019 .Cranston.was very white.\u2018Louie,\u2019 he said in a shaking voice, \u2018can it be possible\u2014possible that you care en- ough-to live your life with mine?en.Harry comes home, when your \u201cpeople have their son again, would you go away with me and face every - thing, risk everything?\u2019 Along time it seemed to him ors she dried her eyes and said: FI don\u2019t know.\u2019 \u2018Ah!\u2019 he said, grievously disappointed.\u2018Yet you are right.Louie, you are quite right to doubt yourself.\u2019 .\u2018I don\u2019t know,\u2019 she said again,\u2019 \u2018I must have some\u2014help to decide.I \u2014TI'd toss up for it, only I've no money lim my pocket.\u201d Wounded, hé exclaimed.\u2018For Hea- \u2018Yén\u2019s sake, don't jest about it, Louie* With, a quick sob she saide (Wilt you Tet\u2019 me bave the use of a coin?-Al-at-once he laughed harshly: and produced a piece of silver .Welt?3 lease throw it up,\u2019 she.requested in a muffled voice With another laugh he flicked the coin into the air.(Oh! how could she mock him at the last?) \u201cWhat is it?I can\u2019t see very well,\u2019 \u2018have you \u2018You 4 she said faintly.\u2018Tails.With his heel he ground the coin into the soil Moments passed.The suspense was too great for him.He cried out.\u201cHer head drooped lower.\u2018Do: you still insist on\u2014on going alone?\" she whispered, her face like a rose.Beloved .So Oe oh found hope he had lost in \u2018the desert.Yet after he had peplaced the ring on her finger a doubt assailed him.Mut, Louie, what woul dyou (have \u201cdone if ft had been \u201cheads?\u201d She smiled, but rather domuloustyi \u2018Well, you might have noticed that ¥ didn't, do, 2uything until I knew which had turned \u2018Oh! .7.\u201cBut, then, why aid you.want to use the coin at all\u201d \u2018Can\u2019t you guess, John ; John couldr't\u2014then.Can anybody\u2014now?is \u2018nothing \u2018more for me.to say, except |.ce :ssret.\u201cMAJOR.G w.MELDRUM.| \u201cThe -senlor Sergt.-Major of \u2018the 15th C.A.8.C, 18 celebrating -the 10th anniversary.of.his -Joining: \u2018thie.local \u2018MHjtta | forces.He ;served for.four: ;years in.the.ist Battalion Royal - Highlanders, and afterwards\u2019 transferred to.the Army Service Corps.He was three years in the 4th Company, and'has- been\u2019 \u2018for: the past two years an active mover\u2019 tn the affairs.of: the\" 16th, Company, at \u201cin the Royal\u2019 Highlanders\u2019 carmnoëyi vi \u2018soon be marked by \u2018big misters of].gr is being taken.UP enthtisiastieat-|' ly, \u2018and on\u2019 Wednesday night: the\u2019 \u2018én: \u2018listened attentively to.a lecture on the \u2018best positions for holding a\" rifle.and the management of -gights.A largé number of the \u2018members | of the corps were algo present at Lieut, Caldwell\u2019's lecture last night :on\u201d- thé \u2018General Principles and Considerations which Influence a Commander: in Offering an Attack\u2019 Vie The Cadet Movement.The.cadet | \u2018movement among «the boys of the French-speaking Schools | and.colleges is rapidiy \u2018growing.\"In \u2018the Province :0of Quebec the establish~| À ment is 11,400, and in the .Montreal|- \u2018district, \u2018alone, \u201cthere\u201d are: : 8,000 \u2018cadets\u2019 at present, and by July.that.namber is expected to be increased to 10,000.The English-speaking schools \u2018have not taken\u2018 up- the \u2018cadet\u2019 movement with} + any enthusiasm, but \u2018there are signs of a change.Verdun, Lachine, and ft.Lambert: have caidet corps, \u2018and a: new English-speaking- corps-is \u2018just organizing at Longueuil.With\u201d seven companies and a band Longueuil College leads the whole of .the- \u201cprovince, The new cadet.company will; probably make its.headquarters: at | the: \u2018Protestant school.- *- Festher Bonnet Fond.2 - The Highland Cadet \u2018Battalign, \u2018are.organizing a.campaign: in \u2018Gonsiontion with their\u2019 Feather Bonnet Fund, beginning to-day and terminating on the 15th of March.In this month they \u2018hope to raise sufficient funds to outfit the regiment in feath bonnets, thus \u2018completing ' their Highland - uniform.They have been struggling for years, \u2018adding plece by piecé to their wmiform, until now it is eomplete in-every.particular with the exception of the headdress, and with the assistanve.of the citizens of Montreal and friends of the corps.they hope to parade next spring a.perfectly uniformed Highland.regimen \u2018The officers and sergeants: \u201cof\u201d the regiment: have offered to pay.for their own bonnets, and, in fact, these have Leen ordered and are expected to arrive here early next month, end thev| hope to.be able to\u2018 ralse sufficient funds to enable them to order for the rankers as:well.Contributions: should be \u2018sent - to the Adjutant; Capt.A.Nonce more.that I Have Toved: you, Toveat | that.3 SEE at J-under the act were often.defeated | der.a technicality, and :they also ask Cod : Let it go | It was a woman's reason.TL PTH * NORE PERITI Winnipeg, Feb.15.\u2014 Betwees : tires and four hundred members f the Moral and Reform Society of: Manitoba waited on.the Government yesterday, and urged amendments to present local option laws.Their spokes man contended that favorable votes ur Pr that non-resident voters be barred, - this system.tended to corruption and .personatidh.They further pressed for legislation abolishing the bar, or a referendum on the issue.| - \u201cSir Rodmond Roblin said the present local option law appeared very satisfactory, and its machinery could be \u2018used to attain in time.the total abolition of the bar.In view of the immi- \u201cTrent prorogation , of the Legislature he indicated that the amendments re= quested gust wait another session.* | When Appetite Fails - | \u2014 and Digestion Is Bai \u2018- Sh Thire i Danger Ahead for the Man \u201cThat Negleats Nature's CL \u201cWarning.Dyspepsia.Pendencies sre \u2018serious and Should be Treated Ace cordingly.| _ There fs.a strong moral \u2018statement of James Schfum, of Pleas.in the ant Street, Dartmouth, N.8.Like thousands of people, he was failing in health becauee his stomach and digestive organs were out of repair.His vitality was slipping eway; he was losing ground every day.\u2018I could not have held on much longer.1 was wasting away simply because no remedy I used gave tone \u2018and strength to my stomach.The vital forces of my system seemed dead.I was advised to try Dr.Ham- {lton\u2019s Pills.\u2019 What hidden weakness they searched out I don't know, but in a miraculous way: they have made a new man of me.My stomach troy- bles are cured, rich blood now runs through my veins\u2014clear skin and \u2018unmistakable evidences of health vigor 1 feel every day Dr.Hamil- _ton\u2019s Pills have certalply mastered the secret of curing the sickly enervated man, and I strongly urge everyone in \u201cfalling or lost health to use this grand remedy.\u2019 Dr.Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut are purely vegetable.\u2014 28e.per box, five for 31.00, all drug- æigts and storekeepers, or postpaid Dewar, 351° St.James.street.who is treasurer of the Feather Bonnet.Fund from the Catarrhozone Co, Buffalo, N.Y, and Kingston, Ont, ! ct pale i ! me æ.RAEI TAI a pra EE x ps aa: iy pe Fe a] rural ire SE EEE PE EE 3 TRCN ap war tt mi , \u2019 a Lars Lg PA a ng a FU Aran + SL ys a Repro \u20ac \u2019 B - atified by .the Pope aad prelbte ~ subject of research., als?, the people \u2018at large to the Church?\u2018regarded.DAY, FEBRUARY is \u20181913.mi tri < See ny -\u2014 CATHOLICISM Wo PRE REFORMATION ce) ToT ï | i A new book, by the Abbot Gasquêt, \u201c & well known student .of mediseÿal church history in.England and on the | Continent, contains a series of essays \u2018on \u2018topics belonging to his favorite The first nd longest of the essays gives the \u2018title to the collection, \u2018England Under the Old Religion, and Other Essays,\u2019 byl Francis Aidan.Gasquet, D.D.,\u2019 abbot- president of the English Benedictinés | (George Bell & Sons, London, $8) The chief themes of: the \u2018leading ph: say, and the political rafher than religious character of the.pheaval| \u2018of the Church in the time\u2019 «af \u201cHenry VIIL, and the foreign :Mould\" whilph\" - the Reformation .took: when it did ace quire a religious \u201cchatacter.The: be bot resents the\u2019 history \u201clong taugh{ Ah schools, as well ts: .eldborated in | Nt erature, that there.was great religious unrest in the- land and a general ide- mand for change fowlig\u2019 to the quiétly working leayen .df tHe tajth -of: Wy-.|.clif and his :followers, the \u2018Loliards.Abbot Gasquét.eters\u2019 Specidlly tothe work of /Dr.James\u2019 Gairdner, \u2018Lol- lardy ana the\u2019 Reformation , An.Fing- land,\u2019 and the late J, HY, Brewer's: ye: | searches among \u201ctnd dnnels\u2019 51 the British Government, as\u2019 authority] for _the view be presents of the relations \u201cof the Church of Rome to England at the time when the Renaissance ; and the Reformation began to affect its somewhat insular national life?hat was the attitude of the (furch to the intellectual movement of the time?to.education?to social life?to mnor- And what was the attitudé of That the Church as a whole was; not, opposed to the new learning, hoviever the more conservative of its officials .may have felt towards it, is proved by the brilliant list of churchnren; who led the van among its \u201causcipies Washam, Tunstall, ; \u2018Croke, Fisher, Grocyf: au aere were\u2019 ardent triefid: J \u2018mus and\u2019 the \u2018new i; 2 EK them.It was to tha.SE Church also that\u2019 wile due a establishment of the: press = in England The étiargé\u201d Church opposad « trans! att ni Bible into thé\u2019 popxtidr ; tongue.by saying\".that Ts VARs primekitem attempt to into.England, var | \u201c Church, bat- the wise No y posed: The influence: \u201cof Wye six or seven Kinzs\u2019 relgns.\u2019 AI Te evidence ges to show thal the Peeplo were deviated vo tha Chiren, which was the centre of life in every: rural community and the magnificent \u2018architecture which remains to this day,\u2019 shows the devotion as well as the idealism with which its Services were In its relation to 'soclety, the Church was not only the\u2018 purveyor of amusements, but the yehicle of charity, levying poor.rates: and receiving legacies and endowments fer charitable purposes.\" \u201cEhe\u2019\u2019 tic Christian brotherhood \u201cwas.wos eaed betweeh man and man; in works \u201cof practical charity and mutual Join In considerin the moraf aspect the question; Ake writer again: quotes |: \u201cThe sixteenth \u2018gentury | Mr.Brewer.\" was not a mass.of moral cerruption out of whiôlr Atte emerged by some process unkhowi, to art or nature; it was not an \u2018addled egg cradling a liv: ing bird; quite the reverse.\u2019 _The ;evidence adduced as to the iminoralities, of the time can easily \u2018be equalled if; not\u2019 surpassed by the\u2019 accounts of thé] abuses under Réwgrd, and Bifsabetti.The people were - attached, fo their 2 Church, go: that the ichansé oming _ \u2018as a bolt from the Blue\u2019 pet .churchmen\u2019 and ecclesiastical pial easily accepted by clergy ar peo In regard to education, : \u2018he fiat op! tions, showing that the.policy \u2018of .the Church was thoroughly demogrätie;- \u2018Wherever a boy of promise-was found; the Church provided him with the means both of school\u201d and university training.\u2018There _were, undoubtedly, abuses at the, time.Thé \u2018chief weakness, Dr: Gasquet considers, was the immersion of great churchmen in affairs of state, to the neglect! of their | - spiritual charges; go It was with the | monasteries.Their superiors were often absent on public business and | the corporations became too \u2018powerful for control by the bishops.Moreover, a hampering legal system-ws# a constant dar to progress.:Thé.contigued, centralizing of power at Romie: ren counter to the growing tabling | English nationality.In \u2018France\u2019 the danger was averted by : thé Concordat.In England a différent .gettle- went was required.Yet inspite of difficulties and dangers, \u2018the change, when it came, was not really in response to any gencral discontent of the people at large with the religion of their ancestors.\u2019 The essay on \u2018Wolsef and the D vorce\u2019 aims to prove that Wolsey: dd: suggest and try to obtain the divorce: = for King Henry, butethat he.was-nt- terly thrown into confusion with the proposed marriage with Anne.court.One of the most striking essays is a short one entitled \u2018Editing and Reviewing,\u2019 which cluses the series.It is a severagindictihent of the shallow scholarship and superfloial examination of ancient-documents which mars many of the recent editions and reprints of such works.Espècially has William of Wykebam's register auf- fered at the hands of vandals, who have printed senseless variations from $ Wykeham wrote.i \u201cQefenstble.| drawn from the Baptising: \u2018Commission, each, simply makes the ordinance t initial \u2018mark- \u201cof discipleship.It \u2018says 1 practice.of the early Church as record-] .post-apostolic church confirms this.The ! mersfon, is gone.into with equal ful- ; ¥{ the best translation of.the Greek word ~ 1'a8 weil as the most reasonable inference ; yes { book gives -a lucid\" ation ot ne His | \u2014 2 eim was an allianc with the French \".\" \u2018 \u2018We are at- present \u2018differing badly from thé disease which J will call by the name \u201cwant of thor-Y oughness, ma \u201c1 a Yhifig 1 18 \u201cWorth Fy at al, + 1s worth doing = well.Thers are signs of the.infection and of its baneful influence in, almost \u2018every Branch of our \u2018national He HISTORICAL EXAMINATION.- OF BAPTISM AND THE - APOSTLES\u2019 CREED.| Two small hand: bodls preparéd.especially for controversial purposes are careful -studies ot the practice of the early.Christian CBurch with reference \u201cto the subjects and method of, baptism: -and.the fofmula of faith specially used t the baptism of converts, the suppos- foundation of the Creed.as we have| 4 to-day.\u2018The Question of -Baptism,\u2019 a hand-book on Infant Baptism,\u201d by the Rev.A.Madsori (\u2018Spectator Bub-| JMshing\u2019 *-Cotapany, Melbourne, Aus- \u2018traila, 18.), was- \u2018prepared - specially in answer to an attack made .on the \u2018Methodist doctrine and-practicé- by the \u201cSouthern Baptist.\u2019 \u2018It.makes a direct attack on the Baptist position that because there is no text of Seripture commanding the baptism of infants, | it le, therefore, un- Scriptural and in-{.Mr.Madson holds that \u2018the Hebrew dispensation was.based on à family covenant, and that proselytes to: Judaism were baptized with - their families on entering the.congregation, s0 if any change Were to be made in the Christian dffpensation, that would have been directly commanded.\u201d Lor HE further holds that consistent - méinté- nance of thé Baptist position, that\u2019 dr- rect Séripture warrant is necessary as æ ground of Christian practice, ought to - prevent their observing the: Chris- \u2018tian Sabbath, concerning which there is\" no.command, simply sage, as its warrant.Further the position that only - beltevera are to be -baptized lis but Mr.Madson takes the view\u2019 bring the command go, disciple, baptize, \u201cyothing abot \u2018believers only.THe - ed was to \u2018make the Christian coven ! also a family one.The\u2019 practice of ; \u2018question of Method, sprinkling or im- \u2018ness, holding that the \u2018great weight lof authority is in favor of sprinkling: as rom.the A procedure in the position of all the Protestant Chure Res except the Baptist on this question; TRANSLATED \u2018 ve 1.FROM THE GERMAN.The other hand-book; \u201cThe Apostles\u2019 Creed and the New -Testament,} : translated \u2018thor \u201cthe - Grishin \u201cor - io] George W.Gilmore (Funk & Wagnalls | Company, \u2018New York, 75c net, 83c.by mail).It is a dignified and learned\u2019 Jit- tle book, which is designed to meet the movement in Germany towards ro- movins the Creed from the Churth ser- - vice: » - This.confession of faith\u2019 dates back - 0° the earHest records \u2018of the ChHstian Church, and \u2018was \u201creceived.inte \u2018Western Europe through Rome.It-took consequently the -Rorhan form, whic differs only in slight ;measure, \u2018in small \u201cdetails, from the patriarch\u2019s \u2018version in the east.Tt: was adopted whole by the reformers\u2019 as being the most - \u2018pertést \u2018formula and\u2019 thd: -most Sériptural in\u2019 existerice.\u201cThé: \u201cyarious \u2018theories as to origin are \u201cdiscussed, \u2018and the\u2019 Position finally taken is that the Creed,\u2018 much \u2018as\u2019it at present\u201d exists, 4 was used in-the first mission to.the) |sheathen, before the time of.Paul, who used it as a thing.\u2018received.\u201d The evi- Tdenee 1s indirect, but cumulative.Its Re Tide in the primitive Church is traced.: \u201cTORONTO *9.05-a,m: and.*10.00 pm \u201cTo.Union Station.«; 2 VAhLOR- CAR ON DAY TRANG according to steamer.For particulars of Summer Sail- \u2018 I ings from the St.Lawrence, Rates, ete, apply to Local Agents, or.Ï - H & A.ALLAN, General Agents, 2 St.Peter Street, Montreal.= CANADIAN PACIFIC todo em, *1.30 p.m., *5.00 pom, , #1130 | E PRESSES | AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS ST.JOHN, N.B., to LIVERPOOL.ex.Sunday.-jSunday only.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, Feb.21 EMPRESS OF IRELAND, Mar.7 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN, Mar.21 LAKE MANITOBA .Mar.27 Rates, etc, Pn to any agent, or, Ww WEBBER, GEN RAL AGENT, Dominion Express Building, ONTREAL., nes .uma\u201d \u201c og 4 .Canadian London Pa 8 °F XX.© inued tooped to kiss his-mother, but WF.YOUNG, PDE 409 mens Big, Bouts, cal.- Sunda asenger Service.i CHAPTER v ont = De hands déturmed the caress as she | - de\u201d \u201cUsed: \u201cexclusively \u2018by \u2018Arthur: Fried- ma : Liz a UTE NEW GLAS- Southampton Portl From rom \u201c0 Hat \u2018the pity \u2018of.it, Jean, that they.\u2018Taid- \u2018her - \u2018hand fathèr \u2018heavily: on is | fos A \u2014 No gnaw [LANE SE i heim \u201con his \u201cC&hadian - \u201cTour, Recital; | & 5:30 P.M., daily, except Anda.© © ~\u2019| Feb, 11.T.8S.AUSONIA .Mar.1 \u201csfionldn\u2019t be safling in the same boat.\u2019 | MM \u201cwan't Is unfortunate \u2018as thtûgs\" have\" turn.Windsor Hall, -Montay, February 17th; HOTEL LAKE \u2018ST.JOSEPH.Feb.25.T.SS.ASCANIA.Mar.15 \u201c\u201cTt is a pity, but the greatër pity, | [M very \u2018Borry,- dears but you wen \u2018ed out.I've got'a fresh cominisslon, es Representatives, I.Layton.Bros, [- This.charming summer.hotel, situated Mar.18.T.SS.AUSONIA .Apr.Gibbte, is that you should \u2018be troubling \u2018find \u2018Betty at home.\u201d 2 he:ré eat.[and * for the Cape on \u201cThursday Jéyde Catherif St vw (Cor.Stat; |in the \u2018midst of the Laurentian Moun- sll steamers will call at Plymouth yourself about it,\" she said in the: same Not find Betty at home?hes Hired - 3ELérnaou.se GE id v .\u201c|-teins 50 minutes from Quebec, on the Passage rates and full p articulars on gentie, even voice.2° sd \u2018stupidly.But.I' Wo : Gilbert \u2018looked \u2018the 7 mabye \u201c Quebec & Lake St.oan Railway, opens application to Special Uptown Agency, + I'm satling on .I suppose it seems queer ta u, to \u2018her.She Engw WS surprise -he' felt.: : \u201cDoodlo said: Do Jean, but ¥ can\u2019t\u2019 help it.Lod yo | Wednesday PE ne he nay ena Davia.I feel like mother about things.Dp| -'I'question ¥ \u2018Fou reriémber\u2019 how \u2018she: sed ; to.hate \u2018to Paris, Pat.\u2018 oi En a So you \u2018mind 4 bi of \u2018aétive service \u2018myself tha -fi60r-and cried, \u201cDonald and David \u201cabout June: 15thy 1 1 don\u2019t -know - \u2018whether to \u2018 \u2018congras [-5.Hey iplan.hadsfajledy.\u2018OITY TICKET orrics, aze:030 st.Consult us as to rates to principal \u201cgnos: gone l'Eutate bn on \u2018rot; Guilary.À ghouldn\u2019t |-shan Jrdo now?1* Dérothy sat ania | BE Et Ben\u201d CLÉ prieip 530 St.Catherine Street West.ports of the world.\u2018to \u2018see folks miserable apd + F pe at the same time: \u2018Sons.of.: iust-we ktiow the: Eagiish to bé\u2018 tra structions, Mr.-Grawford-vrote ing back Mr.Sharpe to proclaim Bri- & Captair-Stairs, acting for King Leopold, intercepted |\".this letter, how Mushidi only accepted tish annexation.\u201cHow the Congo flag because \u2018Stairs signed the: \u2018ultimatum\u2019 as an -English- man, and the death of Mushidi a few.with - admir-.| days later, .are -all told able: lucidity.\u201cThe author of \u2018Thinking Black\u2019 the réader the impression that hé.is | following the career of à noble Christian apostle as ready with the .axe, the saw, the bandage and forceps, as: \u2018Dally News and with the Bible.\u2014 Leader,\u201d London.Lele SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TT TUT IN CHINA: Day.was.officially celebrated in China on Jan.1, instead of ||{ == Féb.6, as the Government, of the Re-:| public has adopted the Gregorian cal- thousand .New Year's\u2019 New Year's endar.Two ) callers visited President Yuan, Kaj at Pekih.In Canton all the government offices were closed, «and.a § number of Chinese graduates.of American and European colleges, with - their wives, celebrated New.Year's | « eve, though the people generally declined to recognize the new date.Dress refor.as well as changes in the .calendar have been decreed in China by an ediet issued by President Yuan doing away.with the ancient tobes and flowing trousers\u2019 and sribing Occidental - skirts\u2026 for .the Yomex and sack suits for the um The latter are to wear Derby or silk .Chris | nats and leather shoes.~ Dean Chung, of the Canton lian College, who ig.serving as Missioner of education for the Kwangtung Provirice,- is the cen à sharp discussion over.the- question | whether Confucius shall continue to\u2019 .%e worshipped in the public schools\u2019 i Mr.Chung considers that Confucianism is a religion, and in de- \u201cofdance with the conception of re- liglous liberty which it is desired \u2018to »stablish in the new republic of China, all religions should be ruled out of! } ( Progressives argue that\u2019 Confucianism is not a religion,\u201d and: that\u2019 Bowing -down \u2018before: the Confüt= \u201cius tablet is\u2019 not worship but a \u2018form; nf patriot:c.commemcration, and that! \u201cherefore.it*should offend no religious laid his the central rducation conference held in' Pekin, of China.\u2018he schools.\u2018ensibilities.-Mr.Chung \u201ccommendation before 2nd, to the surprise of many, a lution was adopted recommendin \u2018he Minister of Education, in promul=' \u201cing new regulations for Chinese! \"iblie schools, should ¢mit entirely the \u201cquirement for the immemorial \u2018ko- «%\" before the Confucius tablet.It is belleved that this recommen- lation will be put Into effect and that.will be left optional so as to-re- Move the embarrassment \u2018that Chris \u2018in teachers and scholars have hith- \u201crto suffered in regard to this tom .CHURCH UNION MOVEMENTS.| | on \u201cin Important movements are hina toward .the same end.\u201csitions have been made in regard v chureh union in West China with\".* Vlew to the creation of one Protest JS all that virt of the new Chinese Republic.A STORE committee is now investigat-; 75 the subject, and has proposed a éclaration of faith as a common- \u2018sis for church membership, and a heme of organization for the Chris of West China.A, : movement has begun in.the of Pekin, originating among ths.\u2018nt Christian Church for cn Church nilar inese themselves.Three ,0f the.ons in Pekin have:already.5 ich contemplates the\u2019 formation \u2018of &iînese Christian Church, officered, nye \u201crolled and financed by\u2019 the ve themselves, and made up at thé.\u201cSinning of members of the existing \u201835100 churches in the city, but coms: of tall J dplating the theis approval.\"of.the plat,\u2019 final absorption \u2018of \u2018Lon-.Mr.7.call- - \u201chad | .ves Shih , pre- men.great tre-of régo-.g that.cus- Pro- ex-.eT people!\u201d - At \u201cMushidi's paremptory in- CR prs de EET - ~18 8 ad! - OL 2 ! AE 4 : The\u2019hours forget \u2018the\u2019 glooïa \u2018ji\u2019 \u201cMirth cheers \u2018the hearts : \u201cfloods.of \u201clight, iel bread cothes, aud,\u2019 lo, the world™\u2019 - of- night; oH that H .once weresad, .~~ .H° \u2018The\u2019 -laridecape lies -.And\u2019 all 1sbright = y.Him when he hreaks: when: H6 stills : the ff I to: t Drege my.\u2018And ;care.and sorrow flee Cn EWEY ee } ena Toh -Waÿ is-ôvärpast, ?Ana in \u2018the rapture of the |} Ty TT i pee ae E à I think that when; a LT long, oo.Hi \u2018meet the time I.; 4: My heart will\u2019 sing\u2019 its Joy-\".2 Coon.ital song, +1 F0.And\".gladly say: Ee © ood cheer; 5; do \u201cThy Lord is here!\u201d \u201d 2 HR some-.J| \u2018:\u2014Marianne Farningham-; |[ - A naton.Hospital #7 October 2 .Harri yn =\" > - vi v a , 1912.\u2018Dear Mr.Editors.o.oo \" We have\u2019 experienced :the- truth of the old saying, \u2018Man proposes, but God disposes,\u2019 this summer.We were looking forward.to having -a \u2018lot of work done, that in gpite of all our efforts \u201cwe.found it impossible to acconiplish.\u2018Thé ice in\u2019 the harbor.broke up ou May.14; and we began to.make preparations for our summer's work, but it was not-until a month or.more later than that the drift ice left.us.Never has the ice been so persistent.There have been véry :fow weeks dufing the season that fcbergs:could not_\u2018be seen.(At one time we had to get several boats to help us\u201ctow an.ice prowler \u2018away from\" our.yacht's anchor, where it: had drifted in and grounded in four and foul the boats.It.was not until June 20 that'our first steamer arrived from\u2019 Qiiebeg, though what delayed her coming until that date no one knows exeépt that.it.is part dnd parcel.of the indifference that -has\u201d always: \u2018 been shown; it certainly \u2018was not ice.° The.steamer .brought \u2018 us a small kindly presented by gur good Montreal friends, and on this little boai.we have our work.\u2019 .CL Through carelessness on the part of the people Who are agents of the en- gine-makers, the.pieces that were neéded.to renew some small.parts were not\u2019 Sent, and \u2018I found out weeks afterwards that they \u2018never even ordered them from-the makers, so much valuable time wag logt.In consequence of \u2018not -béen\" able to ise.our large boat .at all, and{this was; one of the principal ways that\" allour plans went astray.2 LS : \u2018Having only one steamer coming a month, means .a whole month's wait -to-get anything one may be in need of, if it should happen mat to make connection, which \u2018happens more often than necessary, it.seems.Int spite of the old; saying, \u2018plenty ice; plenty-fish,' this part of the coast has had hardly.a medium fishery, and as this follows two, seasons.of total failure it is not enbugh.to put the men straight with their dealers; that.means a good many things to be.done without, and all expenses cut down to the .last \u2018cent.Nothing is left for clothing, and we have been short.again this year, and \"have not -had enough to nedrly satisfy\u2019 th very: package received has been so- knowledged, except: those that have come to haxid \u2018without a, ticket to show needed.ceded.of * in ho-has- sent -them.- 8 uite of packig es; catie \u2018In\u2019 ths dents to memorize 8,000 ideograms, as |- write all the words: used-in the vilgar | | already.nearly fifty.\"| ravage \"| to the neblest \u2018work .of his: \u201c=I was then a-leper asylum, es TL à Aap Le : | was attracted by ; 1 SEA FISHERS.fathoms.Night after night I was.up|.to watch that the jce did not come-.in|.motor: Gory for use 48 a runabout, unfortunately had .to depend : for alli arjes delays ard .disappointments, we have| : eo demand.\u2019 May I not bes; \u2018for: more next\u2019sea¥on?It is badly |} -a number | t \u201ccoydition.' $ pp ]-senainz :- clothing ::for\u201d \u2018this station | \u2018\u20ac \u201cthrough Newfoundiand.-The.packages |\" : : were sent to Bay of Islands, thence \u2018as they are so large that they cannot be handled {n small boats and brought.over à hundred miles\u201d.= 154 as.\u201d T.Thomson, Woods\u2019 .They will then come direct, and at a handling, \u201cwhich items.seal fighery,\u201d hoplrig- that it \u2018may be a \u2018good one.For the past two winters the seals have failed on the - coast, -and now the people are almost barefooted for the winter, if the seals fail again.It 18 out of the question to {se boots with hard soles in the intense cold, and many of the people .¢annot Rey thrée dollärs for a pair of shoe- Dacks that are not water-tight, #0 the.failure to catch a.few'hundréd seals is .a.gerlous thing for all the men: #5 If etther: of the members:of Parliament for this.county would take the trouble to come.along.this,part of: the Soast, gen if, as yet, the people donot \u2018enjoy: the f{ranchige.and see for them- \u2018solves under what disabilities\u2019 the peo \u2018ple whoni they took thelr oath to\u2019 look after have to live and how easily their lot could:be made b: ely they a:b Brighter,\u201d could .hot but give them sa helping \u201cIf any member.will take the trouble to come, he may rely on nie.to give \u2018him.all the help possible, and.to tell him some STuthaias to how these Cana- \u2018dian\u2019 peoplé are neglected; and taxed even though they: have-no.voté.We are making some progress in getting things to rights, but théré are several improvements crying fo bs x than .|.done, but which \u201ccannot be.m .Fthought of at es present.\u201d .\u20182 v Lt à Là : There was ofie name in the New Heroiem, .pet\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tutreb's \u201cYear .} Honors which ajtragted little attention, {and yet.thè man honored -was\u201d more worthy.than all the others, and the \u2018Times\u2019 Mow \u2018tells.the heroic story of | this knighted and heroic English.doctor, who, devoting himself to the care \u2018of \u2018lepers,\u2019 has himself become a leper.«Dr.George Turner, now Sif George Turner, entered the Civil; Sei¥ice of Cape: Colony as medical\u201d \u201cofficer: of health in 1895.\"He years:of was, then + ; l'age; bu in the -period which followed; \u2019unti \u2018his retirement twelve years, later, he to the cause of humanity af \u2018large -] which.have never -been- gdequately.re- cogmized except by à very few.\u2026, \"HE HELPS LORD ROBERTS.| #Mhên in the, South African War, the] 5.of \u2018typhoid \"had.become: so}.) \u2018appallingly severe, Lord Raberts sent.or Dr.Turner and asked him: to {to*the value of Dr.Turher\u2019s work, carried out in very trying-conditions, at the \u2018constant risk of his.life, \u201c It.was in the.to Red \u2018Bay, thence to Bonne Esper-: ance, and some of them are there still, | : All packages for Harrington should | \u2018be sent through Quebec care of Halli-| +.day Bros, or through Halifax care of \u201c5 % 4 Mr.Je Whart minimum :expense for freight and].are: always expensive: ; We are.all looking.forward \u201cto the\u2019 , / fier brotherhood.supervise the\u2019 military hospitals, and | afterwards, the concentration camps; \u2018Lord Roberts himself bore tégtimony # ine has said in spegking of this twen- ; Hell; century, and centrasting it with the century which.preçeded it, that both were centurled of vision, but that the difference wap that this twentieth \u2018century not only saw the vision; but -believed \u2018that it: could move onward ~toward its accomplishment.And 1 -think-you will\" all agree with me when YF say that above everything else two great visions confront Christian people Mn.this century., ~~.-: \u201cOne is the vision \u2018of a better soclal order.I.need not dwell upon:it; we are all conscious: of it, we breathe an air that is saturated with it.We are 1.00 longer content.to.belleve thatthe of trade must\u201d fore believe: that the time is coming, how- | between \u2018men: æhces in pow: ir \u2018tio, fn.influençe=-wiD make -no longer \u2018towards simply giving the racelto the these essentlal differ- | 'switt.and \u2018the: battle to the\u2019 stron, «will no longer seem\u201d to confirm the «old hard idea.of the survival of the fittest, but that we shall see them in tthe light \u2018of \"the Gospel of Christ as \u201880 many opportunities for the exercise +.And \"so, too; with this other great \u2018vision of the\u2019 feunited Churéh.The -latter half of.the nineteenth \u2018century \u201cwithessed the gentling of controversy; \u201c1 #t witnessed; al g tothe gradually in- : creasing \u2018respect and sympathy between the various: Christian -.com- ;munions, growing.out of the increasing \u201cknowledge \u2018that one had \"of the other./ And that is inuch\u2019to;some: of us who | can remember\u201d pérhaps the days of |.militant -dentminationalism, \u2018the days.of controversial tracts, the day when the.individual \u2018Christian minister felt it \u2018part of \u2018his duty, to\u2019 denounce the, mistakes, the Shoricomings of som other communion.\u201d My friends, there -| has -beén- along qdvance made.since - that dey.\u201cWhy, Yor a Christian -man | \u2014let alohe.a- minister of Christ's Church\u2014to \u2018speak: to-day in.unkind | terms of some.other great communion rendered services-to South.Africa and-| is not simply; whatilt always has been j'a sin against charity, .but it is felt to-day to be aihopeless anachronism.i -|-The day Has goñe-by-\u2014-and we all-thank bitter controversy | God-\u2014that day: 2 FOV «between thé sedttéred members .of Christ\u2019 * body ir A jus CU RE | A.VISION OFTHE.| REUNITED CH RCH.4\" UN \u201cAnd - yet: we aie fiot \u2018content {bat \u201c1s-théglory, of it-+me;are .not conten ET of utual kindly tol- \u201caration, we dre not dontent any Jonger \u2018to-.rest in, this géndition of compla- \u2018cent sectarianism.Oh, po! \"We have nee! that Dr.Turner devoted ajimsel: fe.T with about fifty Dutch and time .t6 -work among the:lep pay of any sort.day and-Snnday he \u2018post-mortem examinations, a in-his laboratary, rising at\u2019 asylum.\u2018contains a- large number\u2018 which he was regarded by all \u2018its, mates.1\".ll EET | WHILE HE WAS SHAVING.On reaching the age \"| the ' bacteriological side of leprosy in hand while he was of the disease which he had to: fight.\u2018firmed by two went at-once, and from pain and beneath the : been living in seclusion, ous th : the notice of the public, profession; and one of \u201chowever, the case came eas of His Majesty, \"tiative Dr.Turner's Sir George vote the remainder He has offered his but it is felt that there scope it is probable that that field of «labor.l brave hope rts that for three years were summo the Gospel, ble only to Roman ce ported by the state, of the missio - puzzling ur ; Sort?- Who workers go quietly on, time will no has in some gionaries Ve many strenuous years have Mr.and Mrs.cas as an Mission.Mission, Rev.and M bring rs., Woman's Work.pot de and in the coming CENTENARY, Life of DAVID LIVINGSTONE, By Price .38 Postpald | - ~.s8'MoGill College Ave, Montreal midst of the.avtivities drst at\" rétorie, er, \u2018something far more glorious\u2014yes, Forty native apd.we belleve\u2019 something far more |.patients, .He: gave up -all his.spare , ti erg, doing all he could to: sileviate: their lot, and prosecuting a tireless research into:the nature of the disease.For-three years eagly in the morning, and aéajnswhen |; he camg-home in the pueningisiSatur-: \u2018mit, Dr.Turn-, | er.retired, \u2018to pursue his studies Into the laboratories of England.\u2018 Sudden- lÿ, after \u2018several \u2018years\u2019 work, his.eye certain marks on his shaving, and he nized: - at once ag the stamp.recognized them OI aot nimsel?} \u2019 - a Tag Te diagnosis was independently con- ne a eo specialisté, to whom he that titne de unswervingly ami je has Sneath t shadow of a lop: \u201cers lot.e last two years he ha er\u2019's Jot.For the | two ve 1s cur: at hig heroic history has: escape Ee o 2 for Sir George \u2018+ a .of -eminence in his Turner is a man ar restent div ing or leprosy.Recently ing authorities on lepro 87 a pose \u2018on whose mi- ame has fit the list of New Year Honors.| cludes ores has now decided to -de- of his, life to.lepers.services to the Mis \u201cto Leper dia and the Has sion to Lepéré tn In or is a greater \u2018 for his.work in South Africa, \u2019 \u20185 all the conditions, and where he knows au the com to \u2018He is full of a to-do.something more for ; - \u2018 kr \u201crat , \u2018reports.from: \u2018Caracas, missions ne first tiMe in their forty- of missionary service they ned by a policeman to an- gwer before the authorities for their DO faith.Though the people are ready-forj eG the Government has Fer à d law.of patronage appli vived an old 1a \u2018Catholic.clergy, with the infie n- ntrolling Protestant mission- tion of the examiners the.answers À slonarles were somewhat to such questions as: What is ¢ on?Whence: is.your sup- ro is your Superior?The hoping that the t come In Caracas, as it smaller places, when mis- will be forbidden.\u2018to.visit: in the homes or invite people to the ser- Pond held the fort at Cara- outpost of \u2018the Colombia Now it is to be the Vonseuels not.willing to be at the pains to Frederic F: Darley will the comradeship which Mr.and Pond have so much missed.| mon \u201cwork.J.-\u2026 that the common work of the.Chris- \"LIVINGSTONE | 1813 =.1913 \"| .©, SYLVESTER HORNE, M.A, MPs | 1.Montreal Book \u2018Room .| Headquarters for.Christian ; Litetature | \u201ccaught the vision of something great- enduring\u2019 in.the future.We.have caught ithe vision .vof the reunited :Chureh of Christ: and ;we.have set ourselves already toward the.task- of \u201cmanifesting onceymagre to the world the unity; the, essential organic unity we _haye fie.ourselves to: the \"task of \u2018manifesting:ithe unity; not of aking it.For, myoiriends, the unity tirely ul to, thetn.eR af the .Christlan ¢hurch *& something n addition to this, -he: made #8 many awn In ora der to have time.for the work.The, : llepers, European as well astnative,and .}'a visitor who watched Dr.Turner move 2 norgst them in the asyluni bears |\" +4 - .: fitness to Tho passionafe devotion with and Master.OT \u2018which man -did nob-give,.and\u2019 which Ævery\"toyal disciple of Jesus Christ 1s in Him; he shares His lifé; he draws :from:\"His: strength ito meet his: daily needs.He is ih \u2018Christ and \u2018being in Christ he: is \u2018also uhited with every sother: loyal disciple*of the same bord ; are hh | | As-to-day- achieved -for the vast ma- {jority of: Christ's disciples.\u2018 AH sin- care and humble 4fd earnest followers of the Lord Jesus Christ \u2018who.have : passed -béyond \u2018this earth are one today in \u2018Him.It - 1s\" only.a.fragment \"militant \u201chere : on.éarth now, that is divided ;- there is rib: diviston between the.followers: of Jesus.Christ, who have passed on in 3-1 diate presence.And so the task that \u201c1s- before \u2018us, and the vision that this twentieth century has.caught, is not the task or the Vision of making a unity which man can neither make nor unmake, .but jit is-0f manifesting to the world here and \u2018how that inward, spiritudl unity which\u2019 already exists between.all \u2018those who love our Lord Jesus Christ in singerity.That Is \u2018what \u2018we are to think about in the colfse of these conferences, as I understand \u2018them.Je Sh PRAYER A.MIGHTY FACTOR \"What are .the mean Ja say thiss~I: believe in all:sincerity that | the greatest power that the Christian believer can possibly, employ to-day toward the bringing about.of the mani- _festation once more -of the unity of Christ's disciples.is =the ° power, of \u2018prayer.- How many of us, I wonder, pray at.all regularly and \u2018garnestly for.the united Church?~~ -.~~ \u201cWhen men tell us that nothing can his fellow-sutlerers.he dons as yet toward the reunited MISSION.{-Church, oh, let.us remind ourselves THE VENEZUELA MISSION, en \u2018that the mightiest power of all is in Mrs.T.S.Pond, a - our harids\u2014the power of earnest; continued and\u2019 definite \u2018supplication.WHAT CAN- BE S A ae \\ another \u201cthing that: the Christian ecommunions can do to-day, and that is what we commonly under- \u2018stand by-Federation.\u201cThe idea is spreading; there.is a general recognition of the.fact that there are great common grounds for*Christian action, that there are common evils to be opposed, common -social and.moral reforms to be advanced and that upon the ground.of & common Christian.ethical | standard the various bodies of Christ can and should unite\u2019 and thereby \u2018bring to bedr upon.these great ques- \u2018tions.of .the day the force of a united Christian public, opinion.We have hardly touched the fringes of the pos- \"sibilities of! this work of federation arid we can scarcely belleve in -the future reunion of the Church if we are uhite with our brethren where we can (with.no compromise.of principle.of either faith or order) to do a com- \u201cWe ! Next: to prayer I believe tion churches federated together: for | cémmon ethical purposes is going to do most toward creating \u2018an atmosphere of mutual respect and sym- \u201cpathy -and''affeetion, without which any.world-wide conference upon.the things in \u2018which we \u201cdiffer would be \u2018hopeless from the outset.~~.What can the Episcopal Church.| sacrifice, and what .petain -in: the, 1n=} | polls of Chrletlan Unity?: ~~.| I _shoulä like to put'that in \u2018a\u2019 little more positive way.Somehow the | wording of the subject in that way puts | us tn the mental attitude\u2019 of asking; \u201cHow much\" is \u2018it that\u2019 our own .com- milf is Sep Mra fhe vs vy come.together?\u2019 Isn't it perhaps ai if we \u2018prit it the other | a little better PS: CEE } - way and\u2019 ask ourselves, \u2018What essen- \u201cTHE EPISCOPALIAN AND CHURCH UNITY.: et, nder Mann, rector of Trinity Church, Bouton} - | _ The subject is a timely one.Some | ine Tea or arte principles of the/Gospel and the laws.|.essential differ- |\u2018{h \u2018Antellect,\u201d-4h posi- man can: never entirely take \u201caway.\u201cPhe unity of the Christian church | of Christ\u2019s Church, :!t 1s the Chureh- -His-more imme- - \u2018toward , that unity?-Well,-in-thefirst.place, may I ce ST sl LES F4 tial thing has our communion to contribute toward the future reunited Church?Se © My friends, I believe thatthe great \u2018Catholfe Church -of the\" future: \u2018is: not going to come .together .on the basis of \u2018any irreducible.minimums on the part [of \u201cthe.varlous- great - Ghrjstian \u201ccommunions:: I do not believe that we.can go back | in history .ito.the fourth.centiiry,; or to the Fourteenth and find there the model of .what the great: comprehthsive Church of: Jesus Christ 1s 'to_be.on this earth.in,the \u201cages Jo.come.[I cannot believe that the long and glorious: history, of these var It: | ver stand in_-ap- | ful parently .hopeless.contradiction.We Git \u2018ever slowly; when all\u2019 these differences in mums, .&8 some \u2018one.has: said, but of maximums;.that it is to be the éhurch.Anto which every.great Christian communion shall bring its own distin- ,guishing glory, its own peculiar -ex- cellence, make its own contribution, which in the providence of God and -uñder the guidance of His Spirit it had wrought out through: its separate existence\u2019 as an Independent body.Let; us think.of it, then, in that way, if-you will.Let us ask ourselves.what it is, what are the things which in the providence of God the\u2019 various communions may contribute towards this great add richly varied and com- ' prehensive catholicity of the future \u201creunited Church.' Le o thinking from the standpoint of Jy-Yown communion, I ask myself\u2014for 1 am bringing the question down now within the limits of the subject assigned: What are the outstanding distinguishing characteristics of = the Episcopal Church?: .FOUR EPISCOPAL - \u2018CHARACTERISTICS.| ose.tution \u2018of the: Christian year.And \u2018then.you would tell me that there is \u2018the.simple faith -as expresg§ed in the ;Apostlés\u201d Creed.And then you: would \u2018undoubtedly tell me that another distinguishing characteristic \u2018of - this | communion is-its Hturgical: service as |, «| set sforth \u2018in\u2019.the Rook of Ci 1 Commion \"Prayer, Then you would tell me: that another\u201d characteristic of - it is: \u2018lis threefold ministry of \"bishops, priests sand deacons.There may be other dis- - tinguishing characteristics; but : we have time for only these four and they are perhaps the chief.- ._ Now let us think for a moment of the first one; let us think of the \u201cChristian year, my friends.I suppose the first .thought that comes into your minds is the thought that.comes into mine: \u2018Why, the Christian year you are perfectly right.L0- \u2018I suppose it fs-fair to say that :the ' Episcopal Church in these.United \u2018States was entrusted with that- institution of the.Christian.year- until the it to.their- own spiritual.advantage.It is not.the work of the Episcopal Church, except simply that she held to it in days when it was not altogether easy perhaps for her in the United \u2018States to hold to it.But she kept.it ag a sacred trust, and to-day one might say that almost without excep- \"tion the great Protestant churches of \u2018the United States are rejoicing -to keep Easter and Christmas and many of them Good Friday, and that little | by little they are asserting the right \u201cthat they always: had to this insti- \u201ctution\u201d of the Christian: year.And how mighty a force it is toward pre- tion faith, toward bringing before us in dramatic form\" the great facts of the Incarnate 'Lifé, you all know as well as.IEEE ; Let us look for a moment at the second, at the Apostles\u2019 Creed, at that \u2018simplest, oldest, most universal statement of the baptismal faith of Father, Son and Holy Spirit.; As one goes about from.one great communion to another, one finds practically in all of them a consensus to-day that the great doctrinal standards of the sixteenth - and seventeenth :- centuries, while by no means cast out, have for \u201cpurposes of admission into the Christian company been laid aside and men are content to-day in all these great communions to confess \u2018their faith largely In the words of the Apostles\u2019 Creed or, If not, in words that are synonymous with them.Once more, \u2018let us look at this matter of a.liturgical service; and here the consent, while by no means so universal, -i§ nevertheless perceptible.You and I joined this very evening in a service which in many.of its features:is liturgical, \u201cAnd while I be- \u2018lieve that the future;reunited Church \u2018Will\u201cbe a.Church of diversified rites; some churches (let us take the great central.servibe of .all) the service of the Holy.Communion celebrated with avery accessory of gorgeous ritual, you will.ind in.another céhur¢h that same service celebrated in simplest form.\"Certainly if the Episcopal Church were inclined to insist upon all services \u201c|-being based üpon, or being conformed to, -the Prayer-Book, she would be making to my mind an unreasonable demand.I have no-doubt that in the future reunited Church we shall \u2018have, \u201cshall have the greatest diversity, but \"we shall have the practical agreement otf all in the faith of the Incarnation.Now I come to the last of those four points\u2014the historic Episcopacy, the threefold ministry.~ And, here there is practically to-day no agreement whatever.My friends, I belleve the day is going to come when this question of the ministry of the Church Is not going to be confused with certain other issues that have been Injected into it.And here I must confess the sing of my own communion.If this historic ministry is to be regarded with any .serious consideration by the great Protestant communions of this land it \u2018must be freed from certain {mplica- tions that at present they connect.with \u2018if.Let me be a little more explicit.It must be regarded, in the.first place, quite .apart from the vexed question of \u201cits origin.\u2018The day has gone by when.it is.\u2019 especially ' profitable or helpful for the member of the Episcopal Church on the one \u2018side or the member of some great Protestant communion on the other \u2018side to go simply to the New Testament and attempt to find there the exact type of the ministry of the Christian Church to-day.- All that I claim for it is-what you will readily, I.think, grant to it, and that is that from the second century down to the fifteen the ministry of the Christian Church\u2019 was.of this threefold order\u2014a ministry of bishops, priests and deatons.:.©.- My friends, the day may not yet have arrived, but I believe: it fd: com- this \u2018 question of \u2018the .iministry.of the | Church.quite.apart.from.the old-time on, | tftude in that respect.| others will tend to bring.us -together?- À ints ; Perhaps, in the first place, you\u2019 would -tell me that there 1s the insti- | is ours, just as much as yours.\u201d And} time came when other great.Christian] communions felt that :they could use serving the proportion of the Chris-.whilé 1 belleve that you\u2018 will find in, not uniformity of public worship\u2014we ing, when we are all-goingto.consider | \u2018difficulties which surrounded i.The day, 1 may fairly say, hds: come: in.the Episcopal Church.when she rejoices to ministries of the great .Protestant communions.We have, I think, large-\u2019 ly repented us of our un-Christian at- We are glad to confess the presence of the Spirit of God in those great communions where wé see so evidently the manifestation of the fruits of: the Holy: as no question\u2014of the comparative validity.of the.various ministries of\u2019 the Church.The one question will be, What is the ministry which beyond THE MIDWAY POSITION OF .THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Here.the Episcopal Church occupies a unique place :in Christianity.If we.believe in the providence of God, ?if we really believe in the divine leading of events, it must mean.something that there is one .great communion in closest sympathy with the great Protestant communions, rejoicing with them in the results of that mighty Réformation, confessing with them those great principles of the sacred responsibility of the individual | and the immediate access.of the soul to God, of the necessity for proving |, all things.by Holy Scripture\u2014Iit must \u2018mean something that one great com munion in .so close touch.with the other communions has preserved a | ministry which witnesses {0 the con- tinuity- of the Christian body.here on earth.i oh so We'havé seén the Eplscopate deve-, \u2018developed Into the great patriarchates \u2018of the Eastern Church, we have seen _it developed \u2018in the Anglican communion into the diocesan Episcopate.early Episcopate of each city passed.I do not pretend to dip into thé future and to.say what form it may take In a reunited Church; but I do believe |.turies will not be set aside, that the ministry which to-day Is the ministry of some, two-thirds of the Christfans here on earth must be seriously\u2019 considered.CE The Episcopal Church stands.mrid- way; it is our glory,\u201d dnd it 1s \u201cfi ê- quently our reproach.We are not Ro- recognize and acclaim the Christian /-membership, I suppose, men of a to :absorb: Jus.But: T- cannoticfe com- | - \u2026- \u201c LABRADOR FUND.loped, into the Papacy, we have seen it | And \u2018all these may pass, just as the | this, that the ministry of fifteen cen- - \u2018man enough for some even of our own | { 1 A | i \u201d A oe, members, and we, are not Proteatant enough- for some -others of \u2018our - oÿ members.And we hold within us u d8 contrary views with regard, let: us say, to sacramental.doctrine and; to the order of the ministry as can'be found in any great communion out- Bide of us.And yet we do hold :together.I am not thinking\u2014the thought may 1 £ f -occuf to-some of you\u2014that this Eyis- [Spirit It is no question-or it - will | { come, I believe, in time to be regarded- copal Church: {is going to absprb Amerfean Protestantism.On the ebn- trary, you would be much more lflely et that we do stand with one hand as it wWere-touching the great Roman-eém- munion and with the other touching the various Protestant bodies; that; we are with'the Roman Catholic.{x :hls Intense.realization -of the Churchi as the body.of Christ and the sacrainéidts as\u2019 the expression of the energizing Christ .in that body, and we are.one with the great Protestant.commuynions -in.those distinctive principles.of which I\" spoke only a moment ago.\u2018Does it mean nothing?Orin the providence of God does the Episcopal Church stand here, not to absorb others Into it, but in this day of division to, in- \u2018terpret.:the Roman Catholic to his \u2018Protestant brother, to interpret \"the Protestant to-his Roman Catholic brother, and so in God's providence .to fulfill a function which seems to.have been peculiarly entrusted to uB?- N° D \"t Previously - acknowledged .3563.4 \"Dan Malloch «io.+.; 2,00 A Well Wisher, Montreal .«ova.- 4.80 Mrs, Benj.Chihg.PEL.200 \u201cW.C:.T.U.of.Burford vococooca7 12:00 In Memory of -Jim .\u2026.|1:00 -Strathbane 8.8.cece rere .-.- \u20188.00 Leaskdale Y.O.Guild St.Paul's _ _ Presbyterian Chavch oo.\u2026.Class, New St.Andrew's 8.8.of Dover Township.,.« 5.00 Mrs.Wm.Mundell, Sr., Glenan- .\u2018nan, Ont.«.erie evens + 1.00 Miss Annie Mundell, Thievale, Ont.:.weed Ls000e s+.\u20260000000e - 2:00 Mrs.John Mundell, Thievale, Ont- +.ed auvsosteneeuoncou,, 11:00 Cy gm a ee : I =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 47 $577.84 diresss all subscriptions for.thiy «wolk 10, Labrador Fund, care of John Dougall & Son, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montréal, stating with the subscription the object toward which it is to-be plaëad, Lesson\u2014Genesis xiii, 1-18, Golden Text\u2014Proverbs.x.22.\u2018The blessing of.the Lord, it maketh THE STORY.\" °° .Between the last story.and that of this lesson.there is one -of deflection and trouble.After a period in the land; famine.arose, and.we \u2018have.the .remarkable and yet not unusual spectacle of a man who had beén prepared to leave everything in dependence upon the word of -God, -unable to trust Him in the presence of this most -material difficulty.Fear took the place - of ture: from the land, and into Egypt.Co .In a land other than that arranged | : for within the Divine economy, it was\u2019 necessary that this man should take \u2018his affairs into his own hands, in order to arrange.for his safety, and that of his wife.The-result was du | Plicity, ending In disaster.- -Had.it not \u2018Been\u2019 for the Divine intervention -in the conscience of -Pharaoh, it is: im- - possible tq imagiie how fatal the mistake might have been in the history of Abram.TS a going down of the effects of this\u2019 departure.to Egypt, Abram returned to the land .and immediately erected his altar.Both he and Lot, who had accompan- fed him to Egypt, brought back much of its: wealth, and this constituted the \u2018occasion of difficulty between: \u2018their: herdmen.This difficulty and .disagreement created a crisis in which.the \u2018two men are clearly revealed.Abram, \u2018again acting on the principle of faith,\u2019 allowed Lot to make his choice-with- in the land.Lot did so in such a.way as to reveal himself in: the deepest facts of his character.The choice He made was that of compromise.It is evident that he desired to maintain his relation.with God, and to have some part in the Divine purpose.It is equally evident that he desired still further material wealth, and to avail himself of the opportunities for amassing such afforded by the cities of the plain.Most significant is the declaration that when he looked upon this\" well-watered plain he saw that 1t was \u2018like the garden of the Lord, lke the.land of Egypt\u2019 There at once we have a revelation of the spirit of compromise That was the principle .of his choice\u2019 - Departing from Abram, he\u2019 took up his position near t the cities,\u2019 in order that he.might avsil: himself\u2019 of the advantages which.they afford.ed for material advancement; remaining outside them in order that he might still dwell in the garden of the: Lord, thus - maintaining nis \u201crelation to that Divine movement of which he was conscious; and with which \u2018he had -been associated in his association.with | Abram.Co .Abrdm is.as.clearly.revealed: first in that \u201caction of faith tè which \u2018we have referred, by which he permitted Lot to make his choice.\u2018This action faith, and expressed \u2018itself in depar- | In \u2018our present lesson we have soine | | there was granted quietnes and peacs, 1 » (By Dr.\u20ac.Campbell Morgan) .ABRAM AND LOT.vo manded him to lift up his eyes | look.The region he was commanded .to look upon was the whole of: th .land, for his glance to be directed ch, i : ; : Rorthw: a east And He addeth no sorrow therewith\u201d || ward and westwerd* Jehovan then der \"| [elated \u2018that his whole land was given \u2018to him, ahd promised that He wonld \u2018multiply his seed as the dust of the earth; commanding him to arise and walk through the land as a token of his confidence in the Divine promise made to him Abram immediately ebeyed, moving farther into the land, untl] \u2018he pitched his tent by the oaks of Mamre, and built an altar there.THE TEACHING.The story reveals two ways of possessing.It must be remembered that both these men were righteous.In the deepest heart of them they desired \u2018to realize the Divine purpose and intention.The.motive of Lot was nixed.Having this desire, - he also \u2018desired to serve his own interest.The statement concerning | his choice.is yery significant.\u2018Lot chose him all Xhé plain\u2019 of Jordan\u2019.Self-faterest was the\u2019 inspiration of his choloe.Moreover, we have seen it was that of compromise.Thus he moved on to the possession of certain material advantages.0 On the other hand, Abram, is sesn entering into .pesesgsion of the land by receiving it as the gift of God: and in doing so he is declared, in the.Divine - economy; to be possessor.of .all, even of that which Lot seemed for the moment to own.Excluding these -revelations-of Divine purpose and pro- -Cedure from our view, the immediste outlook would seem to suggest.the sue- -Cess of Lot, -His was the advantageous situation from the standpoint of temporal and immediate success.Abram still\u2019 rem~ined a pilgrim and 4 -atranger, dwelling in tents, apart.from the highways of human success.+.~~ GOLDEN TEXT.02 - The application of these words of King Solomon, to our story is immediate and patent.Abram received.here again the blessing of Jehovah, and indeed it made him rich, for in the Dis vine economy he was the posessor of the whole land, even.of that which at the moment seemed to belong to Lot, and to be secure to the cities of - the plain.- Moreover, he was rich without.sorrow.- That could not -he sald of Lot,.fer,.as the New Testament story ghows,: \u2018he vexed his righteous soul from day to day\u2019 He had \u2018wealth for the.moment, but with it had gotten sorrow.To the man who received his possessions as a blessing Gi + neither-the-sarrow of a troubled cts science, non \u2018that of the Sense.of\u2019 tas security,\u201d nor .that of the veking: af -the: soul by: reason of the evii which \u201che \"is.powerless.t6 rebuke because of \u2018his.relation to it.To Abram, living by faith, and possessing \u2018by th and the God.'G.CAMPBELL MORGAN, DD.Y» D.D.© sense of communion with: left him free, and the word of Jehovah came to him immediately, which com- ei LES (By Rew.op.+ (Copyright, 1912, by R \u2018The Bradley-Garretson - Coy oo Feb.23,7 1918, * Abram and Lot, Gen.xii.1-8.Golden Text\u2014The blessing of -Jeha- vah it maketh.rich; -and he addeth no - sorrow _therewithi.: Prov.-x., 22.To (1.) Verse 1\u2014What took Abram to.\u2018Egypt, and what Happened to.him while he was there?.(2.) What can you say for or against the statement \u2018that a lie is never.justifiable?2 LS (3.) Verse 2\u2014What was the business | of Abram?:: 1211 Le (4.) Did the wealth of Abram add to Hrd (5.) Which are the happier, other thing being.equal, those who are riéh or those who earn-enough to live coni- fortably?.- : .Ce (6.)\u2014Verses 3-4-\u2014Wheré' was Bethel, ; and what important events .happened | there?0° RE ee 0 (7) Why is it that\u2018 Certain \u2018places void of any -natural attractions \u2018have such a charm for us?i Ce | pleasures derived.from.livipg-in a tent, and frequently .moving, :to: living .in one place in.a well bullt -house?|! (9.) Verses:5-6\u2014What percent \u2018ot.business partnerships, roughly speaking, turn out to be satisfactory?.-.(10.) What relation was Lot to.Abram?Po 4) ~ i (1,) What, if any, reason.is there to believe that .litimate business- relationships with relatives.are generally less satisfactory.than with: others?2 © = - and Abram?.%° .which may be answered in.members of the ¢lub.) his happinesd?Give your reasons.| (8:)- How \u2018would you compare the az Verse.7\u2014What probably caused |./ Lesson for Sunday, March\u2019 3, 1912 the strife between\u2019 the herdmen of Lot | -Gou r.a CE \u2018 ° E \u2018 (Copyright: - McClure Newapaper Syn dicate.) ON THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL* - | SONS won vo or.: BE! Sati ./B._L inscott, D.D,) SE ev.T.8/Linscott, DD).~o} Ltd, Pub fishers, Brantford, Ont, Canaïa + (185) 1s it possible or impossib why, for two Parties to auasré te ut either party being to bla cause.of the quarrel?.me for the © 14.) With human nature as.it is an conditions as they are is posite a live and do business without misunderstandings or \u2018strife\u2019?Give your reasons.(This is one of the Auestions riting by (15.) Verses 8-9\u2014If you learn that one party to a dispute shows an arbitrary spirit and is determined to fight it to a \u2018finish.how would you estimate him .motally and spiritually?EE - \u20ac16.) \"Would you regard it to be pos- ble or not, and why, for a man to\u2019 be - a\u2019 truly good man and yet to!be guar: relsome or anything akin to \u201848?-(17,) What do you think of Abram\u2019 offer to settie the dispute with Lot?- (18:) When à partner makes a Proposition to-elther give or accept certain conditions to settle a partnership dis: pute and the other partner refuses how would your characterize the two men?{ (10.) Verses 10-13\u2014Whén we hava the choice of living with our families tn a community of Godless people.with big business possibilities or in a com: munity of Godly people with doubtful business possibilities which should we choose and why?Te © (20.) Verses 14-18\u20141If an industrious man acts generously with his neighbor | and walks \u2018humbly with God what are his büsiness prospects?God's Covenant With Ab XV» xvii,'1l - conferred.oh.him by.God, therd is ee ae Se A ocre pom omy ~ A abril { women, Am equal terms with thea?\u2019 1 always said, and would gay how it ; a should be 48 hé à a Le And Lt a | often: Sousht when pur by { was on the throne, t wap \u2018stran | that people throne age be Christians\u2019 would be& sp blind - as not to allow { Women tb vote-F:d6 not.believe that King Baward ever aûta he.was a bet: : NUMBER OF VOTES FRON ave ¢ to vote at a gts \u201ccounted, another dive nde litical ejection when they do not \u2018lwo | Deen received -whieh way to cast thei vote so as To.bring about such legislation.ns they want.Genersglly they bave -té decide: how they will vote on.one single issup.\u2019 In the plebiscite taken hy the \u201cWitness\u2019 every one of our readers has had: a chance to say what he wants done.by the government on large fagues that are country.It: is \u2018notoriously hard to get] people ta vote even in a heated cam-: .paign, and the vote that has been xe \\.cured in this plebiscite is an unusually] large one.At present there are.about; \u2018three thousand, \u2018six \u2018hupdred.ballots:|- \u201cTHE THIRTEEN QUESTIONS hs FAYOR OF, XN CONTRIBUTION VY.OF TH E] de oe Ee \u2018bath hope: and expect.tl @ a Tr .five thoysand be-i fore the Izy count beeing on February; fuestion in \u2018the He \u201cbelow and count explaipé- itself; except question No.1 in the ont, \u201cwhich \u2018does not appear \u2018in the fist.This : question.onlysoccured on: the very.first issue of : \u201cit \u201cwas identical wate will run up 40 the ballot, and\u2019 -wording with \u2018question No.1.(a).\u2018the first jssue: of the ballot.pa been sent out it- was found necessary \u2018to.add question No.1.(b) =o a8 so-al- | -fow of an alternative: vote:6 n.the nay agitating the \u201cManitoba \u2018 - ih fa Saskatchewan fw ARE- YOU | : BATTLES 8 CANADA NAVYE.SING THE PRESENT ener, GooBs CATERING\" GANADA- FRC = \u201cte ARE You 1N FAVOR.\u2018or © ARE YOU IN FAVOR OF | ATO WAT TO BRITISH.ie YOU IN FAVOR oF.GRADUALLY RED c NG THE veto æ TARIFF.ON GOODS FAP CANA y 4 M Gr ou F any BMBIRE AND 8 NAUSURATING i arg You IN | 7% « A ZE.vou IN FAV R OF PRES TRADE ¢ , ENTS WITH THE.UNITER STATES?IN\u2019 FAVOR OF © 0 ARRAS 80 AS; STR ADE 1.E IN AonioucTonAE IMPLE.TOMS TARIFF.BE! \u20186.RED bugEp - «Ff LLY.T0; - BRING BOUT \u2018FREE ny pren CHEAP, PARCE EL, bait ESTABLISHES IN ALL: OTHER CIVILIZED \"EQUNT, OR.GF.REMOVI 8 T AGED 1 oN Net ra Su N eu RE YOU IN- ave SEX 4 me Ra oA he\" ¢ ni y ing YOU IN FAVOR\u2019 or HAVING ALL RAILWAYS, \"AND TELEPHON .S OWNED E YOU IN FAVOR AE ON EQUAL TE! ARE YOU IN FAVOR .OF ®L.\u2018CIVIL SERVICE, UNDER A CO \u2018YOU.IN FAVOR.GF A NO THÉ RIGHT BY.BETITION \u201cSIGN EMITTED TO-TH Rt ARE YOU iN FAVOR.oF TH ro the Bator of the Witness\u2019) , Sir.am se with: my marks my.stand in this \u2018controver y\u201d tirmly - believe should be aubmitteg- is the worst thine.t our country.dle such a thing \u2018on | out their consenti they would not get.; teer to:man their 8 os.frees country We are loya * no compulsion Wy : valonteer for over tit to the Red River in - \u20181 went of my own I ain sure the boys of obey- their country's - -compuision.our.lberty.rs samns AND OPERATED BY THE: PUBLIC F_EXTENDI ME WITH ES (10) GING Roy arranTHENTa an.0 A Rey wet % Vêrens 4 \u20ac \u2018Aëoi TION.oF THE, BAR x # ko à putting too thuch- \u2018power nts the ; 5 \u2018vicious elements of hier and union\u2019 labor elémonts , 2 fecommendéd: them to im | A apera Publistien in Canada.1 ° vf Clmenapr, See TE showing to thé peopie.: \u2018Tes hat could\u201d ha 1 of our \u2018own will oss ot\u201d reciprocity On- [2 malillons; but worse than : 18.the -apathy jand |- 2 bas settled ike at; Agriculture: Wet +8 n' reduced pfèdue- [14 nd in.-Feducing Yarm CES tari trèe.wir Mél o has lost to-day would.is evarstepping Let him withdraw | and \u201cgo tothe people.for vas meltere = any\u201d momstary\u2019 loss \u201cis \u2018discouragement that {Pall\" upon \u2018\u2019Onturfo ind\u2019 proof ef that i | thom trom: farms: a ley.\u201d ap = be = cou tr) | Ya a, * sme.+ Some claim, \u2018some \u2018of the \u2018me johewnn \u2018Legislature, , \u2018 hey cannot: ~grdnt a wos > because a sufficient\u2019 punt- ask for it, apd would\" not F privilege\u201d Test was\u2019 hat the question was not \u2018When the\u201c franchise was \u2018exter .| the workingman, .{the fettery: and \u2018eriticed on: acco Andifferent @r 1 by the sterner\u2019 distinction.\u2018mada in \u2018thé {ween \u2018the ignorant, Why\" should that hue ana | ised Bow\u2019 by \\qur \u2018mate friends.-the ssn¥e of Purn ing.h reaking E158\" to, po deu) & vote, the coditons ny \u201c\u201cnte~No corn uisory service ny 5 t ropuisory se with any\u2019 except by the factio n in.the Cabidet by | Mr.Nantel, both of | Mr.Borden\u2019 8, been.hinted 8 naval policy; now.represented Mr.Pelletier and.whom are, supporting \u201cPolley: LT é ! and are we; w foo] hamiliation, to ne sas |\" unt of\u2019 \u2018those who are}: snorant.Op controlled] \u201c2 \u201cThere.vs no jai To the Bator of the item.y.| Siri wb .ve cu 89.5 ; thers Would \u2018have.= UE CH NTOHOLEON.«JR Bientsngie Valley; Ont.- .\u201c his first h mes rls \u201ccase ta, 5 4e r.3 .ther wher ere a.wi- ix small.children | y i Mr 8.© whi] » considered the: be.«| bade -me then pitk out and he > would let \u201cbut F must dome.as a man, \u2018trance - fée : of : ie 1 Trowed Toney.to} - Tt is true ¥ neither] Ww, 1.hire «this done.| = me claim 18 a draw-| ow -many .of.T own, bread.A Fo fhe \u2018Éaitor/of the mask: eter \u2018would be more.in: fav: settling natipnal.questions by arpbitra- tion-and: try.the apread \u2018of.Christianity.for war.An army and DAVY.4X espensive things to- keep, UP: Fan | Sound.ont, st.citizen?He 18 = ve a,\" \u201c159 .19; 88 = » or 6.1: a Homestead.SG 9.8 A.2, 10.A : \u201c .Le 0 , - To \u201cthe Editor of the \u201cWitness.Te Male.\u2018 Female.Totes BF \u201cnôtice that \u2018You are- opposed | ; { ve.re For Ak.For, Ag.For.\u201cto the \u2018public 6wnership of public utili- j.6.122: 86 ties, alleging that the: public is served eater honesty and efficiency undér \u2018the present system: If\u2019 that fs tha cass, are you not inconsistent in advocating the institution of a parcels |: post.It appears to me your.argumi uhlic ownerships qf railways, | ually- applicablé- to pu Schools post offices, .etc., yet no one | wishes to revert tothe old system.=.H.C.HANBROTHER pay off the: land: \u2018Plough nop harro hat is what mo back against us, tle Bachelers bake theï their, own bi -Degginx.to me nding \u201cfault.D et ey a n or them have.In ! Se Rg They have a place | You.can say about iti , Work - I.\u2018havs | hinged the.roof | .with againgt.ete., si \u2014 - Nearly aly the + i Le od (To the Editor ot the \u201cWitness.) | \u2018Sir, \u2014Note on questions Land 2.ada should build on my \u2018house, \u201cbut.9 of my \u201cisan-te kite \u201clathed and.plaste \u201cnot put\u2019 én the penter to mak basket graté, 1 and dig al the = and my home poor forélotn: be eating their own 00 a woman on à a home fit to.1 1 presume I.| receive \u2018a, hommentes vas.told Nat up ax aerial navy, and\u2019 thereby assist in\u2018 developing a science, which will eventually .make war impracticable, instead of giving millforis (to the special interests) for building up\u2019 a navy which may be sunk and certainly will ba ohsolete in time, and which will continually need to be replaced and enlarged at ever-inéredshig cost.This: does \u2018net mean that Canada should not assist in defending the Empire, but ue 8.that a are not the.best way-\u2014 5.except for contragtor.- Ct A: ¥ ARNOTT, Templo rod a \"ear | pe | a ho he five} 2 few years pi and paint they! got.sole | ve in and admtortable, ong \u2018the first\u2018 ef : Aven Of.thope à on my feed 1| had a 80.11h.thé I 1-want.-a: vote,.g aù this te- show.\u2018man 6 \u2018as\u2019 -eépable 2s a \u2018eapaeity where: she i; Plakey \u2018mand a vote, not with a ask it, nor with tear manly dignity and .these in gamer.* Suskatdniwyn.a (To \u2018the.Editor ot the iene | votes, when 1 fret Hoard it [ about 1 Ald rot intend to vote.first T marked \u2018No,\u2019 and to the eccns \u201cYes.\u201d It Canada\u2019 has monñnéy té build great battleships and thinks.it neces \u201cher man them, \u201cthe Empire needs help, \u2018ready and willing to.help.10.Are\u2019 you [in favor of extending the © franshige \u20ac wis i Mabe Bon Faed i ro Rocks M.v Specialty.farmer to\u2019 bring\u201d.\u2014\u2014\u2014.ns À which are most désirablé, * .ge ant ésaist :thè farmer who try Hèeping,.\u2018they will-profit, and the Western colintyy would bé bene- in\u2019 many ways.a.vais 7 bject in- breedi: \u2018Barre een to praduce Ss eq high average oB#: production by se oor \u2018breeders the specimens Thich, count of, the known perform \u201cof thelr.ancestors fn xpected to, excel f without Les of vithitty, rocess of séleëtion, we haven& UP a-flaék of laying hens.Ses Ancréacés.in average ¢ & produc: oh with egch generation, ved for.years that beauty and utils nd in \u2018breeding poul-, a (Te \u2018the Editor of the \u201cWitpens!) = Bir,-Mr.Editor, I \u2018would give \u201cthe ET women.the franchis , \u2018Votes for.weo- mer\u2019.1% an.epidemic, the sooner they.get It the better, the ulti ath Fe- ood or evil\u2019 will abéut: bal- 0 not wish to.mest a Cana- ette.\u2018Let us have pace.\u2019 he franc se runjvéres) suftrage, or ray vais pot, an unmixed sae Democracy Tri variety of the ADDles of \u2018Bodom.\u2019 soiling is usually geod brinés- up dermant matter fey has been filched and squandered by the .tillers in days past from the surface.It lets in light\u2014which is force~to a greater depth, and thus vitalizes \u201chal ever nitrates are present, but.its an extremiel.slow and expensive process .espécially if the aubsoil is Stoney, fear the Franchise, A Parliament iB al 1 ain very 5'osvased + to be.ane to say there has.ben.8 derided.improvement in the condition of the poultry industry in the past few years.\u201c If we \u201care 5 | to look, fer this Improvement {4 cén= | tinue, it must be by: the efforts ef the - farmers \u2018afid thelr\u2019 \u2018wives, \u2018and it should: | be oùr -ehdenvor, té.show, thèm, by |\" GRY.méyns.possible.how \"mueh they | can make out of poultry, provided they | are capable of apprecisting.thé vaine\u201d | af the Jittie \u2018swgentinis, a.fapuliy \u201cwhich Ts Edo ta S87 Sn | Ny But Snceepu » : .8 have 8 ted my bree .fe.bred les 4 \"ane ait in view, ang\u2019 \u2018tlub woul 1a ar baad \u201cTevéremen to.1 suit! fer dian \u2018Sutra, say.here I ar.|.managment è Bngland is prise ire.d i eh MONTIEAL TALLY.VTTNF .er was alive, that mother And my \u201cbave as much right to say how red: Queso âge.| Female, \u201cTotal, UE sg Bf 16°\u201c 36.: \"2071 \u2018Male, Fémaie\u201d PU 1] EH 5 \u201c 4 T- 108-; 41 Le ; QUEBEC.Te > arte.Female; Tétal.No, For.Ag \u2018Fer Ag.For.Az.| Me.CH 81180117 te Ke ea: 63 28-14 103 77- ONTARIO.ah : 3% -201.re 173 - 141610, .184.249 999 A6 CN Sas, ne vs A.poultry, whe taney of Somme! ETF AS | SATURDAY: FEBRUARY ter ruler.than on -mothet had pen.} Q favor of the aboli- 2.Are vou.5 aq: the -distil- 8s, an s \u2018 an tema.to: ot A \u2018jer A 0 a Christisn; She 1 causes as ninch Misery: this world; fo say - Tao promise that no: drunks \u201cthe kingdom, of pital 3 Se Ie Ww 0 Ba \u201ca rs, 191: 13.3 | and which will roduce egzs in.nuënbers, The Pent \u2018show \u201cbird that |: Laver ilivedin thin; veriely: would not suit my views unless .it were capable tof reproducing in.its progeny fowls combining .high class and standard | requirements as well \u2018as-jêwels ot good : \u2018laying dualities.: EEN Les 5 GRADE ve \u2018THE FLOCK: For.ig For.AE.For.AL CN \u2026 138 A 81 ! 3.re 49 45 \u201cLe ste ; For.As As.Fer AE For Ag, BRITISH COLUMBIA) - \u2018 F 6 \u2018A A A Tor, Ac 0 S19 ro TN A PUR o da wey ts j : 1, 19 A - 318 - 81 -881+381 4 265 0 0 108 \u2014E1T * 5, 1 2: ba A Thos of + 4 -Téise- foule à conditt our \u2018birds, Te: gra \u2018at \u2018first cont, As titiés.Hn ahs 1 arm getting overru herefore, I think.|-encoury | are \u2018taki by this mean Thos ited Rooks Hiés b ing ag | on.As Is.respect, \u201cand } 1 While it is advisable to\u2019 keèp \u2018pire- | brod -birds, \u2018there-are manÿ.who can- not-itfford.to.make a change .at once.-|.The hekt-bést-thibé to do \"Is to buy.JS one of two settings of eggs every |.4 year from.a reliale.reeder, and use the :best chicks from the eggs for 29) breeding.purposes: until the scrubs are ar | gradually replaced by pure-breds{ An- or good Way.fôr a farmer.té/>inr- & Ss \u201chig™ flock is \u2018by.-piirchasing &' 271 good pure-bred male from a good jay- - |-ing \u2018strain, and grade up his flock just as stockmen are doing who cannot af- V.1 ford.to késp.pure-bred herds.+ This 6.{ system wou a soon make \u2018itself felt in.the.poultry.business.in.thé sama way that: the \u201cintroduction.of pure- bred sires - has improved - our -horses , and Ÿ cattle- during.the past years.In.any event, change of \u201cblood should be made in.farm.fiocks net less \u2018than-evéry two.years, amd.it Would be | better to gat new roosters every year \u201cIt good .ones, could.be: lad- at a rea- sopahle .cost.- ke \u201cpoultry business is\u2019 jike all other occupations; the statt: must.be.right, | ne matter what branch \u2018Is taken.up.{While it may cost a trifle more in the begluning.ta do, this, it a Le money.in the long.run.\u2018I would advise thes art being \u2018made with the best birds obtainable, if \u2018ofily .in.a small \u2018way, rather than in a large \u2018quantity of inferior quality.One must bé care- | fui to.look to the foupdation, as the \u2018t whole future depénds on the judgment \u2018used in the laying of it.Jf the \u2018start -is made with poor stock, one may \u2018Work away for years and still be no further ahead, as like.\u2018begets like, and if there.should, be.Any.improvement it will be slow, J Jp Good stock, should be purchased f from some \u2018reliable breeder, which is the first .step- towards success.Then by taking the best poultry papers so as tv \u2018learn the best systems of mating, feeding and caring for the stock, the own- ar may rest assured that the reward - for his trouble >) be a flock of birds.he will be pi of.erhaps nore.is no pursuit in life t \u2018affords there pleasure than the raising.of puré-bred poultry, whether it \u2018be on a farm or a city lot.To my mind.there.is no occupation more fag- cinating than the breeding of Barred Rocks, and ! the.better the stock, houses.yards and other :quipments Aare, the mere pleasure a person.can get out.of them.| LEARN TO MEET | DIFFICULTIES.: 7 Poultry culture is no trifling affair.\u2018It is a calling in life that brings into \u201caction: sympathy, .carefulness and | study, and is an art that we must be {well varsed in.tp.get the.best results.The pleasire derived \u201d \u201cfrom practising \u2018poultry-craft brings' \u201cJhto existence al desire to have the best of everything {+{n and around the yards, We shouid ! a Mot only follow up success, but learn {to do: the difficult things, for there is 2, ha lways a -throng seeking for tbe \u201csoft | 4 snapé\u201d which onlv-,réquire- the: mini- Ji mnm \u2018of hoth muscle and brains, : In räfsing show birds.T am convine- ed of how very important it 1s.in | Barred Rock breeding.to be very csre- ful.of one\u2019s breeding lines.To the beginner 1 would recommend\u2019 a small mating, and a small trial of the best, hreeding possibilities within reach.-gnd in a year oritwe - psy -vou \u201c4 Many tines over, Barréd.Roél-breed- | 7h.\u2018d'ing is natréart} Orly, thoge-vho ang\u2019! 40.:pérsistent, painstaking.and love the 9°: 4 accomplis shment of difficult things can {mâake a étccess at breeding Barred Rocks.A look threugh the show-rooms Js suffelent to satisfy.any one as {+ 1.the tremenc ng.popularity ef this \u2018breed: and fanciers are\u2019 unanimous.that they would rather breed a Barred Roel: cockere] or pullet équal to «the livery difficult task of winning at - the\u201d best shows, than to - accomplish alt' anv' other known thing in the\u2019 te Itry world.It takes a great deal of thought and work: to make a sucess of poultry.but -it- takes time to make a sûccess of [anytlilng that is worth while.I think \u2018one, great trouble in poultry raising \u2018is thé temptation to ralsé more chick- iene than can be cared for properly, \u201c|at fs npt wise to attempt too much jrwithout adequate help, or there.is apt to be some cutting down of f profits.- \u2018SENTIMENTAL SIDE TO POULTRY INDUSTRY.\u2018There is a sentimental s'de to this industry as well.Where can one find 1 anything more appealing thäh the\u2019 \u2018careful maternal hen with a brood of | baby chicks?Where can we find the ~{ maternal instinct more fully illustrat- \u2018ed than by her actions in caring for her little ones?If we study her every\" , [action we will sooner or later learn\u2019 how to raise chickens successfilly.- Where can we find anything more heautiful than a yard coñtaiging a fine _ l.flock of some popular breed: of fowl, 3 a the same, sizé, Bhape \u2018arid color?\"The keeping of! pure-bréd poultryis \u2018growing, and, I hope.\u2018it wiil\u2018not be long before every: wéll managed farm in the West will have its flock of \u201cpure-bred birds.Poultry husbandry\u2019 is \u2018an important\u201d part.of the: Mit ork, but sème do not realize \u201cits giue, Mistakes will occur in the 1 management, and there will be some digcouragements, but :these will ,be \u2018overcome if there isa\u2019 determination qq to succeed onthe part of the owner.Without\u201d saying too much for my | chofen Barred Rooks.Jet me say that | £~ thihk this variety.is as solid ag its ame \u2018indicates: \u2018It \u2018stands acknow- edged-as one of the best general pur- +] pose.breeds of fowls in the world to- 1, day.The chicka are quick to develop | and make \u2018fine plump, juicy broilers.| They are great favorites \u2018with: market ; -poultrymen, \u2018who breed this.variety more extensively, 1 believe, than all | other breeds combined.- They are ex- celfent all\u2019 the year: round as layers, and as à fancier's fowl havé reached 4.popularity.never.before.known.All over the continent,.wherever poultry \u2018shows are held, the entries of Barred ce Rocks usually outnumber thé entries of any other\" \u2018breeds, and further -proof Cm of their sterling merit is manifested \u201con forme | can.most favorable \u20186.have free.range an to feed.them well as.having ng large quan- \u2018np danger, of the in or \u2018poultry gick.\u2019 wWe:raust ook.to the by the enormous prices which.higi- ¢lass specimens \u2018command.- A combination ef utility and actual worth is the basis of this popularity, making the; Barred Rock a bird of dex- tiny: The Hen-House oN | - for Hens : < 1s the heh house for man or for fowls?1% \u2018the first aim in bhilding a house to satisfy the taste of the owner, or to provide for\u2019 \u2018the naturdé\u201d of the ying hen?~ \u201cIn reply to-thesé ques stions i wish te got forth a few facts.Thé frst.con- (ideration in building a House for 1ay- ing nuns Is to.meet \u2018the demands of the laws which govern the physical ns ture of the occupants.Among these - demands, may be mentioned sanitation, \u201cexercise, warinth{ privacy.édonvénience.The: second consideraon ds to pros\u2019 vide for \u201cthe .owter sec Ni Lor ; time! [avery \u2018and, >.PS ml ~ for material.\u2018The- twenty \u2018pullets laving hen.and convenience for the owner.This \u201chouse can be built remain 1 REV.Keep this mating distinct, ia patient: \u201cformity, in many instances, least one dealer iz found tha\u2018 might be considered auce, but one hundré poultry represent .large \u201clive birds.tions of - this man\u2019s not be out of place.know that \u2018in order 0 desir e it is - auest, and hold the rade et, to serve Barred Plymouth Rock males transmit- everybody alike.Consequently.- the e-half of a: milk-fed chicken ie der must be no larger or ighbors or friends, Sens only.guest may or potatoes ed time and again and anyone who is rmaller than his ne The | \u201cgame applies and \"apples, ete.the quality muet be th\u201d game fshing.what arp duces on a who sit down to portion is the game in every The big man cannot loo smaller friend and $8Y.ix.larger than mine, much; fer it.\u2019 Here \u2018for graded Pb, produce in lar poultry and êBFs congideration.other farm produ on the market in wore ondit the we er cause.® nee more vertisement of great vaiue of those who ny other \u20ac hn rested poultry trade, ina large handled much\u2019 more eas- REALLY PRACTICAL an be c \u201cWhere the ily than th demand requires \u20ac size and quality, softness, by the packers, vor of flesh.tribution of packing house is.a to get large auantitles of dre .killed, plucked, and boxed unifcrmly.packers have much to learn along : The very large packers are working at a disadvantage in-that the they seek show quality.without 1 he party in charge Is| _ 14 for utility but these are growin So far fewer all the time and their customers in which.everybody re becoming scarcer.Nor will th acker and public be much longer gatisfied vi upervision mere assertions.The nuvers of pr?have the goods been produced, yar bred stock are zzking for tanzil \u2018thesp packers have been able to turn dence that the birds they buy are ré [aut geveral.hundred Gare of Poultry a ly good igyers and to be depende this line.personality of | Iozt in too many branches.only fn hour - hag Bee ntrained by the comes.under.his persona) revit iw ve.Have Barre Rocks which | venience \u201cin feeding, Aare correct In both shape and color, | 1 gathering eggs.great There are four general physical hab- problems, namely, the uniform flay the nighest paint for rocsting.can show best how\u2019 all these considerations are met by \u2018mentioning a ducers forget aE abrorh vdors an) house which I built in my back yärd infection à iii UE at the parsonage ip David City, Ne- n @8 is milk.It is The house has met every requirement, And has tested cre hundred percent: \u201cefficiency in ogg production.Te provide for a surplus of 20 pullets of a flock of 38, April 30th hatch, I bunt 2 house 6 by 8 feet, oor, at an expense of twelve dollars Lo The first floor was put CO-OPERATION IN one foot below the surface of the ground, Then above are the feeding, laying, and roosting floors respectively.Windows.are set at during the same month.difference accounted for?newly-planned house meets nunber of fowls.It three houses; namely, the two lower | floors will: provide for two flocks of chicks, while the upper two fl sil ain the\u2019 quarters \"for the laying THE BARRED : I would be glad to hear from those who have used the four-story and hear the testimony of others.ROBERT A.HARRISON, teaming.\u2018and more difficult than it is with droge ground half water are The eggs IN conclusion, there remains vet naa roosts are | link in the chain.These pruduecs in cm re PE COQ poultry, There are iweo Ciffin ai its.of the laying hen, She scratches, | of the eggs and the getting of 1 , feeds; lays, and roosts.Therefore she.| eggs to the market or final cons oe should have rooms for scratching, quickly.um feeding, laying, and roosting.It is.and will be for some time ; There are four general characteris- very \u2018dfscouraging work .a : i, tics of (he laying hen to be considered.the farmers in any county or Nn Ne ; She is affected by the weather, she is jp to feed their hens on end, parr | pe y pscited, she chooses privacy, rhoiesome food.and not on\u2019 worm, H cts the highest peint in the ang manure, heaps for a poriion nf the house \u2018to roo#t.Therefore she should year.Please do n .forget that what BV house tc meet the changing is -needeëd is eggs of uniform flavas dans of weather (cold, heat.every day of the year.Secondiv, the darkne 53, pan light).Also the house colleeting of the eggs quickly (an he ould furnish a retrra:.privacy, and accomplished but bas some problems that, as yet, are not easy.Many pre.te bactaria! there fora not a good plan to have medicatré nest eggs, onions or other similar products near new laid.eggs.It i= «qual ly important that musty or diriy ves sels must not be used for storing eggs.a EGG GATHERING Co-operation is practically the amy angle to Method so far successful in zathoi.catch the direct light and heat rays of Ing (_gs quickly.To get large quan.the sun for the scratching and feeding [ties of either good chickens or ozgu« ;.The cloth ventilation is placed Feduires an application of the cn- \u201c0p at one end of the fourth or roosting CTAtive principle either in part ap the .Litter feed, and le placed from the south side.are gathered and \u2018the cleaned through drop doors who at the [Must be obtainable at all seasons of the year.Here cold storage plays an the newly important part.The United States planned hyudse laid 363 eggs during Government has spent a larga December; whilé the 18 pullets of the Amount of money in investigating same hatch, in an old-style house of this subject, and its werk so far zac, twice the dimension, equally warmed, to show that, provided the stack Is lighted, ventilated, lajd one-third less Properly fed, killed and packed, an\u2019, \u2018eggs per pullet on the same rations furthermore is chilled and frozen How is the quickly, the product will remain in Simply, the Z00d condition for the sevsans, je all the might be better to say that they ro.conditions governing the nature of the commend large city consumers in bh, 1 It also provides economy hard frozen chickens, that are ar.livered to the consumer hard frazen, by any | this being a better and safer pros one,\" portable, any length, and for any cedure for the family than nuiny sw especially called fresh killed stock.adapted for the \u2018fresh air\u2019 \u2018method, and | The sooner eggs are chilled tn à for.an open summer house.In the! temperature of 59 degrecs, the ha.brooding season it is convertible into ter the product * ps.PLYMOUTH ROCK.1 By Frof.George C.Watson.house, David City, Nebr.This variety protably originated in 7 Marketing Massachusetts something more than forty years ago.It is said to have sprung from the cross of à Dominique cock and a Black Java hen.The Rar.red Plymouth Rocks combine largely , Poultr the qualities of both these breeds.Ther : Yi more nearly approach the Java in (By Prof.W, R.Graham.) All will agree that it is desi ble to! ent, vet they more neariy approach discuss this matter at si .; ; \u201cever simply to bear in ming that howeve an excellent quality.Ji is maintaine high may be the standard there is Al- by some breeders of Plymouth Racks ways a probability c\u201c the standard be- that the quality of the flesh approach - ing raised.This of necessity is almost sure te! well - proportioned bodies, vellow bappen as thousands of ., \u2018e studyin the | all over the world ave s ud E ! 9 1-2, the hen 7 1-2, cvcLere]) 3, pnliet question of \u2018how to pleaze.{6 Many forget that uniformity of | ing, considering their size, are goo\u201d?motte that unifermity of c \u201cthe Tifmost | import ce.ter look.mé further \u201chaïf to thé.Danish -nation to have this illustrated.Tt is generally conceded.I believe, that there are individuals all over the.\u2018world who produce bul.equal to the Danish product.the Danish product selling in \"quantities at better \u2018compared with the produce countries.\u2018This is that their produce is practieally all alike as to flavor, 5 - likes to buy from a reliable firm, lo One of the most notable contrilmtions so much because somebody clse 138) 4, poultry literature that has appear- not as good produce, but because they ed in recent years was the article on can always be us illustrate this point with another; vhich appeared seme two years an.The better: nder the name of Profeskor W.uJ.C'ning-cal Spillman, of the Department o Aer trade of Chicago demand poultry.culture.This article attracted almost of unl- vorid wide attention and was severely not only as Lo quality, but, criticized by some alleged experts in as to slz.endeavoring 10 of the Maine experiment station, con- \u2018supply thig trade and is meeting WIN! cluded to try the theory as fully as good success, for the reasons\u2019 that tie possible and his work confirmed what D places have Professor Spillman had laid down as his goods are dependable\u2019 the law gover- - fhe barring in Rar- market nearér at home.restanrants and apples, potat.es, 1 buyers of the various ntity.The quantity au f° \u2018mall import- of which was barred, although the edrs.of dressed harring was darker than it is in pure numbers of Barred Rocks, He also made the con- A few further.observa- verse cross using Cornish males and business might Barred Plymouth Rock females and The hotels, ~te.in this cross he got every cas barred please the cockérels an\u201d black pullets.THE FAULT .OF IGNORANCE.production of The pr oduction ause, e egg trade.\u201cThe, picks with - ous prices as due to the fact color.etc.depended upon.to - baked and furthermore, to flavor of ine goons Foally be in their p oper order nas noticed how leasing effect it pro- Prevalent barred fowls are even amons tv of.say, ten guests | the scrub flocks of the country party © y, h every | Feason we sce 50 many more birds with a table W re en ect, | harred plumage than we do those of oy mg Other colors is because in an effort tn \u2018Your potato improve their flocks a grea.many et T paid as à aies on ther co.amon hens we find a trade Roch emt has been to breed barred kon and y _:d potatoes, tities is no easy their breast, Be tio dressed show the Leghorn blood.Ag a cross to g require ve vy careful Tycre ig probably no that Has been put condition, dus, hickens of hoth as to flavor and jt practically means thet Lae \u2018| chickens grown by.the fermers wiil ttened \u2018co-opérativ or have to be fa The Poedine ely be than extrinsic values.The general uniform in order to have uniform fia- The breeding should ve ag possible, and hence eit\u2019: sa a galform as porsible the - large inter.Gnestion that good show birds mas est should lend a helping hand in the 95 profitable as any buf so mur T° way of a breeding station for the.dis | Deen said about \u2018utility\u2019 poultry 2% pure bred males.\u2018Standardbred\u2019 poultry that confusio?necessity Kraded, pize, hut retain many of tha pond qualities of the Dominique, While they do not have the color nf either par that of the Dominique, produce goods of the best quality.IL These fowls approach the Asiatjes in would therefore appear unnecessary to! size, the Leghorns in egg production, length, but and constituie one of the mast useful varieties, They also produce flesh of es that of the Dorking.They ave | blocky fowls, have large.full, plump, dua's : shanks and skir.The esh is of good i texture and flavor.The cock weirhs 6 1-2 pounds.They are early matur layers.hardy both as little chicks an\u2019 , \u201chile | quality is of great importance, w 1.| mature fowls.They are excellent mo it is desirable to have as good a qua | thers, kind and persistent sitters.ity ay.possible, it must never be for.| (uality 5) above the average of fowls.Authentic We lve | records dre repofted of more than twu The laying capacity is consideral hundred and thirty eggs per year from single birds.The pullets make cellent winter layers, hut for greate-f egg production in the winter time and eggs fowls should not be kept longer thew Yet we two vears.They are easily kept in confinement and are adapted to neal all climates.Probaply no breed ti- ter combines these two qualities\u2014ezg- \u2018production and tle yielding of a large amount of good meat for the table.other One Let \u2018Barring In Barred Plymouth Rocks, At poultry breeding.Dr.Raymond Pearl, as to quality and size, and, what i5 red Plymout* \u2018s.Dr.Pearl bred of equal.importanc: that he as the Cornish hen: v Barred Plymouth many Roék male arn.,ot chicks every one Professor Spillman's tlLeory was that ted barring to their progeny of bnth the sexes while the females have power tn transmit barring to their male pre- This theory has heen prov- given to seeing things his eyes rest on and of putting related facts together people have used Barred Plymouth chickens and thus it happens that we see so many fowls which are ev idently 7s graded Barred Rocks.If we mate a Barred Rock hen with a Brown Leghorn we will.get puilets quainty and.cockerels with much \"harring on although the shape will improve common fowls the Rarred PIv- mouth Rock is probably more popular than any other breed and the peruliar- ity of the law whereby the coler of this breed is transmitted has been an ad- breed it.exact POULTRY-KEEPING.More and more the buving publie is.calling for poultry that is of real practical value, for intrinsic rather public is much more interested in pro- {itable poultry than \u2018it js in mere standardbred poultry.There is N° \u20ac The | has arisen and a great many pen]! a order think the two are .ecessarily differen! r ehilled classes when the fact is that there Many of the be included in the same flock and tre no good reason why both should nf There nat game individuals In the flock.are still left a few who gay openly! \u2014 th Je eY: al- dq en to make a profit : at the regular market is much prices 2154 At th York © E Clubs.} von Kie tee un 1 cerning F clubwon days, bs grandm was he the wor hoid, th of the b ited.(in pecomin ed thou thinkers \u2018with come to gnd the and soc scription up in t the pres: rrems 10 worked formerly her own no time cusgion, and upli fur read flance a ai the \u20ac frigm nf Mr, So \u20ac jon or F worth th casion, t ering da given at \u20181 belie been a vears, 81 \u201cthe edito ago it © vou wish from Wo editorial know ths at the pr Ina tendance, Womens as a hes Have SM and 1 co thore Wo of their 1 desire to .friding t \u201cion of À Whe | Reybui à poorer Poorer i perhaps Bomewha sunset while th his hear England sons, he far.Rober softness misty-h and lov stately of his sky the town.¥ Years.Novemt the shij ness sty had hid who in there compac bid hin Memory little ta bad iv life, an in a so other bad m had be quiet j dave, &nd pa heen ti these f bear hj Som thing long ti Once y edge o lived 1 hard-e to be 4 Teturne had re sence.At his w could Denple letter Allbut Neigh thown and bd knaw ther d E her bad Edith from suita He lv fr È Freeti E Erreti \u201cadne rion He à ven: out à EF O'hor Lyng k leisnz 3 in ha heart we beg, E forgn bea 1 haine the : | harc Fac: Ee TEI aT REED 0n Ma FT NE vm UT me < Danger for At the recent meeting of the New york City Federation of Women's lube, held in Manhattan, Mrs.Evans omplres.To be appointed hy - | est night of the year to consume half- CORRECTION.Dear Sir,\u2014Referring to S.M.Spu: Her taking the \u2018award of merit\u2019 offi: L.8.8, there is one statement, Be announcement which cannot permitted to pass uncorrected.M Spurrier 18 not the first person in ti Province of Quebec to take this aware lke the \u2018Dib-sultan and eat his 10! Mr.D, E.Crutchlow, Captain Mather cents worth of beans Rie an ordinary ; pla : and Miss Hadley took it in 1910, un human being.: Mr.B.D.Vernot and Emile Boucha in , so that Mr.Spurrier is t.sixth person in the province to mount.oe Be cli by i 1 ag » cessfully pass the test.No man h mer wa Pp y vet taken the \u2018diploma,\u2019 0 e City, iE + ; Spurrier hurries up he may be rst to annex this honor, but there They could put on a \u2018combined -dis- | another after it who has every chan play at the Arena.of passing.to all who t ; .00 uc.o all who try, wheta M let Westmount.will try to Shp.voy one hundredth and first.Yo.the public w, e scouts real ver raly, - doing when they are thought | to bel.; + HEBONARD G.NORRIS.Hon.Secretar.Our.humble apologies to other ho \u201c| Every scout will have -read.the | ers of the \u2018award of merit,\u2019 also to: \"| tragic story of Captaln- Scott and his\u2019| M.Spurrier.\u2014Ed.four brave companions., : - A SCOUT AUCTION.On Friday, January 24th, 2nd Outr vain for words as thrilling as Cap- | miont were entertained during the eve tain Scott's last message.« .fine by Mrs.&lowers, of Bellinghu: toad.As was expected there was \u201cThese rough notes and our\u2019 \u2018dead\u2019 large turn out.At 1 p.m.the boys « bodies must tell the tale,\u201d he wrote.1 down to a splendid spread, and lc : lieve me, gentle reader, they more th: After supp: 57th; \u2018T.Hughes, 27th; R.Cameron.Ted Binmore Alcost Thought He W: \u201827th; B.Rothwell, 27th; Ri.Craig, 27th; at Camp.V.Craig, 27th.| NATURALISTS.games.of every description were | Towers, Sth; A.Corner, \u20189th; .G.dulged.in, led by Mr.Towers.plaie oth; T.Binmore, 9th; H.| evening was brought to a close hy n grand auction, Mr.and Mrs.Towe I acting as auctioneers.Every hoy IS PATHFINDERS | ceived a parcel, which when opened co: H, Corcoran, 25th; I.Robinson, 27th; tained a email : article, such as a whisti |G.Cameron, 27th.\u201d .amall bucket, tin whistle, etc, et | cLERK.Needless to say everyone was sat! : h,.11th.tied.After thanking Mr.and Mr L.Levinson, 1th; M.Kiree \u201cTowers and singing the National A COOKS, 4 \u20181:them the troop was dismissed.et EXECUTIVE MEETS.At the meeting of the Montr Fel hat R.ett, 11th Montreal.The committee reported t G: RE ne, -2bth Montreal.Russell Patterson had beer a J.Syurett, 25th Montreal.pointed Scout Secretary pose pr H.Corcoran, 25th Montreal.Province of Quebec.OT ose TE S.MacBain, 36th Montreal.sent were Col.Cole in the ¢ ee A Rowe, 36th Montreal.Messrs.Almon, Robinson, eared emote Bragg.Wensley and Allen.rod a \u2018 A letter of thanks was drafte r the mot\" fo As some of the scouts of the 15th.Mr.Evans for his work oe 21st -and 25th boarded \u2018an Amherst ment during the vear jn which he street car last Thursday evening they ed as scout secretary.¢ the ca an 0 Mr.Almon, chairm + the mo w ; PATROL.\u2018 ran into a corner of the car.Ted is soon be starte certainly \u2018some\u2019 harrier! be installed._ d and a telephone vous au and if Mr the \u2018that of an 4 Marvell with Fe and the 8 away.the taifé are the spring bas been winter, qu the warm raie of su eclipse all thing is it of the sub In all p south Sho tivity nex season of selling in = of the dei ali the last such grea! for the bu for an enc - Farm la demand\u201d f« very activ fp the jas Year bega Road ther af buying that would fble ew Biv ot th ot.Pointe otre Dan Vordin, Ci 4} other p: ghore adjoi skirts, af 4 have; hèen the neighb and all of market wi Banks of tl \u2018heen a con the Auber fall for on sites are.be now.The land ucross Factories a geod thing: In resdda suited for has been : and especia nearer.Th of fine hom record-brea and that e is snapped known tha building ce érect more sut most o \u2018ready.Ontario | rood deal o in the \u201cMot the most local situat tas been that have outside of t bec farmer of lots here Around 1} are reporte: land has ri last twelve was for =a acre, is hel double whi spring.Unless s seen and u urban lot |] record-br The Sub Montzeal, which 'Mr.869 vacant - 2,532,499 sq land lies al Church av lots Nos.2050-18, 31, tre: ske ate Qu: \u201crate are completing their plans for the spring and summer seHing- \"There - yery active all winter, .and, especially \u201cacre, \\s held now at $8, iE MONTREAL : DAILY WITNESS; | y y ow RD: ow MT WHEN ~ With February more than halt.qver and the spring months not very far gwar, the dealers in suburban real es- been a good deal of business all winter, but when\u2019 the snow goes and\u2019 the warm weather comes agaln, the mle of suburban lots is expected to eclipse all previous records.Everything is in readiness for the opening of the suburban lot season.fn all parts ef the Island and the South Shore.there will bé great activity next summer.The cold, wet sason of 1912 interferred, with the ling in some quarters,.although.most of the dealers report great\u2019 business qi the last year.But thers, was never such great \u201cpréparations\u201d mate before | \u2018for the business, Gr brighter.Prospects for an enormous delling.\u201d arm lan 3 demand nk subutban \u201clots, Has ' been fo the last month, or \"sinee - the\u2019 New gear began.Of the Cate \u2018St.Michel foad there has been a steady.-§tream |.# buying and selling at prices, too, would have been.thought impos- Peg, few months ago.Thé same is | of the land 1 Saul au Recol- t, En Dame de Grace, \u201cMalsonneuve, din, Cote Bl.Paul, Lachine and } other parts of the Island and south |.shore adjoining the city.\"Qn-thre out- furts, of Verdun three or \u2018four.farms fave boon sold: Fecently at prices in Pe nelghborhood of-$4,000 an, arpent, snd ad of them will Be placed bn the\u2018 prets withii- à few weeks; On the Pos of the Lachine Canal tere has een a constant.stream of sales since fie Aubertin farm \u2018was bought' last fll for one million dollars.Factory sites are.being picked.up there rapidly now.The same is true of the vacant land across the river in St.Lambert.Fictories are buying there, and some food things are.assured that town.\u2018In residential properties and\u2019 lots suited for high.class residences, there ms been a good business all winter, and especially since the spring became nearer.The dealers say that the sales of fine homes in Westmount have been wcord-breaking- ever since last fall, and that every house that is.offered is.snipped up almost as soon -as it's mown that it is for sale Several building: compantés are\u2019 planning to érect more homes.there next.surhimer, ut most of these.have béen sold.\u2018aly, \u2018mady.; Ontario investors \u201cdre securing \u2018 a med deal of land behind the mountain.in the \u2018Model City.\u201d \"In fact, one-: of the most noticeable features of \u2018the \u2018beal situation for the Fast six months: \u2018Ws been the large number of lots.at have been\u2018 sold to small buyers autsidé of the city.Ontario and Que-.\u2018ke farmers \u2018have Secured thousands of lots here in that time._ 7: \u201cAround Montredl West many - deals\u2019 \u2018reported.As a conséquence, farm fst -twetve miohths-\"One-farm t ws for sale a year ago at $1,650 an ,.0r at just.double what it\u2019 was \u201cvalued at.last spring.\u2018 Unless something entirely \u201cunforeseen and unsuspected \u2018occurs, the suh- urban.lot business for 1913 will be a.tecord-breaker, and will greatly exceed \u2018that of \u2018any previous season.; The Suburban.Land .Company, of Montreal, has sold tô a syndicate, of which Mr.J, L.Frigon\u201dis president.& vacant lots,* With, an _area- of 332,499 square feet.\u2018for $507,999.\u2018The pa lies along the Lachine Canal from (burch avenue, and is composed of HONE Bi as a result.of fhe \u2018great ' \u2018potrite aux :Trembles; Point Claire, | Fou uP lta 4 CORNERS.eT ] 0 land has risen very m ch - within \u2018the twas, sold t lH HEN SPRING WR Marvellous Activity in Farm Lands nds * \u2018in AIF Parts of\u2019 the staid | and Across the River, While Prices.Reach.- New Levels.| Ie pr 5 var ms #1 1 #3 = s de ES \u2014 Wh A LR 22,4, 4 5 51, 59, lots 4670-48 to 50,.52, 6 etc., 3983-1 to 26, 3382-2 and §, ad 3, 398441\" to à 3985-1 to 3, 3984-3 to, ra 3985-5 to 7, .3986-5_to.7, 1988-4 to.39d-2 {0.55 to 1, 3990-2 to 4, 62, 3991-8 to 5, 3992-2 to 4, 6 to 8, 10 to 12, 3994-1 to 7, 1 ts 3993-2 to 4 and 3993-2 fo 4 and.3994-669-913 to 1107 and the undivided | \u2018real.two ore blocks of real -estate, Inj}: .- was the St, Lawrence - .Construction.\u2018or 25 To a.square foot.The.vender Comp Road, Sault au: Recollet,-for 3252,471.800 to:.896,- 909 to\u201c:998, 1016 to 1188, 1140] sold to.the Montreal Development and'' Land: Company, Limited, by Mountain! Sites, Limited, \u2018for\u2019 $156,665.CS Da : BIG surcmais IN B STMOUNT, \u2018 \u201crosé 25.a focal\u2019 &¥ nde & pur-) chased 179 vacant lots in\u2019 Eastmount - this morning.The lota comprise .all the unsold ones in the northern part -of tween Henderson and Nelson stre The Er nT A containing over 74 arpents has \u2018been |.s, by Mr: G- Cortlee.\u2026 The -prop- erty is known as part of lot: a0s, Sauit au Recollet, and .part of lot 266, par: ish of St.Laurent.- - Mr.J.J.de Bellefeuille- has sold to of rval, for $60,000.Mr.Desaulniers - re-sold the land\u2019 to Messrs.M.M.Fi- lersiie and W.Finnie and \u20ac: R.Mil- described as part of lot 18 tadastre, ; parish of Lachine.\u2018Fré derick H.\u2018Shaw \u2018has sold to Thomas Darling a farny situate in Cote | | des Neiges, in Mount -Royal ward, lot \u201c71, \u2018cadastre of the village of Cote des Neiges, for $40,000.The.\u2018Builders\u2019.Exchange AIL: hold\u2019 the first noon hour lunch at \u2018Cooper's hursday next at 12.30.-An-in- formal discussion on \u2018Plans for.Improving the Exchange; -will \u201cbe -led by.Mr.R.Lu Werry, the secretary.TOWN\" WY te.; of a, big realty deal this moran- |: ing.| For $210,000; the soith-éast\u2019 ol | ner.lof, St.Catherine 2a Fort stre | ; _ st, Catherine street west: was acer Gel L À about 125 feet, while the \u2018 déptir' à Fort: street is 150, feet.The area ot the corner is.\u2018about 19,000.square, feêt, So that the gale\u2019 price per .square foot was a little.over $11.The transaction.is another evidence of the rise in.value.of «the länd in the Western, part.-of St.Catherine.street.où Bishop avenue for $31,046.\u2018dor was Mr.TB.Parent.réhaged the block of land, Just edst e corner of St.Antoine street and - Theé ven- Tha land tis part of lots Nos.1552 and 1583, St.Antofne ward, and.extends from.the {- lois Nos.3929- 10, 10a, 244 to 253, lots 0-13, 31, 62,°109.t0-119, \u2018etc, lots 4669- \u2018thé tracks of the \u2018Canadian.\u2018street to - For a small.\u201cplece, Pacific Raflway.{block of land near ° .SE Lawrence Bouglevard and Mount Royal -; 5 l'avenue, upon: which their big ten story \u2018etôre\u2018ànd' loft\u201d structure will be-erectéd | 1'$17 a square fo \" ing.on\u201cCa part of 4669 and: 4660, parish of Mont.Ë \u2014 The City of Montreal has purchased »- \u2018Longüe \u2018Pointe, it secured a block 134\" x -184 feet for park purposes for-$6;164,.1- \u201cThe ;Rosemount Land Gompany.has jer.\u201d purchased, the Gegqrge Barbour Allison}; -4 farm, situated en the Cote St.-Michael] Seven hundred-vacant lots, No.50-575 | A to 594, 609 to- 613, 620:to 68%, 715 to 795, | and 1141, parish ef Montreal, have been.LL \\tho sub-division, and are situated be- | deal \u201cwag made for- speculative] lock \u201cof land.in Birdeans \u2018ward sold for.-160,000 to.Mrs, R.Gaines and] °- | dthér 7 A Mr; L.Désaulniers a farm in the town | \u2018lar for- the \u201csame.price.The farm is |.ONTARIQ 8 Ne \u201cW.Jackson by , mat] Mi Ld en- \u2018St.Cathe he Be TE The Canadian Pacific Railwaf * \u201chas.; ent, the same\u2019 compa: d \u2018Mrs.de Salaberry $14, 500.Ww pat = \u2018have completed the purchase of a big I next summer.\u2018 Phe vendors ~were: L and C: Young, and C.and J.Alexan- \u2018perty.It has a frontage of 200 \u2018depth of 88 feet, 30 that the pice: #5 pei-square foot: Carmichael streets, with \u2018three buflld- ings,\u201d Nos.'116, 118 and 120 Bleury: .: \u2018street, wag Purchsaed by Mr.Fred B.° \u201cWnfttet- for $49, 960, or-:a little -over | The vendor: wag} Mr.J.A.Mann\u2019 \u201cand others.ag \u2018feet.In addition tos.this.ittet has purchased from the} Rev: Gérald.-{MeShane, - tot 505 St.\u2018Lawrenée- ward, with buildings front- | ymichäel street, \u201cat the.cor.\u2018ner.of Bleury, tor $86,800, This lock: contains: 4,580 - square feat and i: he price wi was.\u201cat cordingly Peariy.: 8.\u2018DORCHESTER STREET.\u2014Feljx tte hag sold to the Smith, terson , -pexty situated : at the corner of St -the- cornèr of Dorch armichael street.ominique and \u2018 Charbonneaù\u201d \u201cêts.| or- $21,500.ns = PAPINEA AU AVE Oscar \u2018Debaitels has.sold \u201cto :P.Ledoux an others.\u201cdwellings Nos.1036 and 1033 « Pa: .plhgau avenue, for $14, 697.; \u201csPLANADE STREDT\u2014H.M; Levis _ fing sold ta F\u2018Frankel-dwell-; \"Nos, 1902 \u2018to 1m \u2018Esplanade |, _noff.ings Shark \u201cfor $22,600.NIAL \u2018 AVE\u2014Harry\" « Shon \u2018éold to\u2019 Tobias Silverman |\u2018 > dwellings Nas, \u2018136.and: 138 Co 57 loniaïl avenue, for $14,650.i WOUNT \u201cROYAL AVE.-\u2014The Birming- \u2018ham \u2018Montreal Realty.Company, Linited, \u2018has sold to J.avid \u2018and: \u201cLyArchambault lot - =333 Du- Ae nike \u2018ward, fronting on \u201cMount | * Royal ave.\u2018and lot 1- 834,\" with buildings, for $28,000, \u201cWÉSTMOUNT \u2014 Fred.B.Whiktél haë sold to Lieut.-Col.- John Carson lots situated at the westérly ¢orner of Mount\u2019 Pleasant.and Montrose avenues, Westmount,-and measuring :\u2019 115 by 126 fet, for $44,000, .ST.URBAIN STREET \u2014 The Rav, J A.8t./Jean has sold to Bernard & \u201cLanguedoc the north-east\u201d \u2018part of lots 11-1087 to 1084 and thé\u2019 worth half of lots 11-1079 to: 1080, and the | - south half of lots Alle, \u2018Cate Bt.Louis; fronting : \u201cUrbain > street; \u201cand contailhig Feapéctively -175 by 100 feet and.100 by-:100 feet, for $6,300 and other\u2019 considerations.cry HALL AVENUE \u2014 Ferdinand, Larecque has sold to Mrs.W.Adier \u2019 and others, dwellings Nos.802; 84 '.892b, 894, 894a and 894b City at \u201c> avenue, containing 60 by 65 feet, for | $15,000.; +\" _ TREET \u2014M.Mergler has.sold fb\" \u2018Charles: Samiet and others buHâings Nos, 168 anŒ:160 Ontario\u2019 street and Nos,-264 und \u2018266-:St,- Elizabeth stréet;for $12,000.0% FORSYTH: STREET \u2018~~ Moses Baily: vhorth part: of lots 20-771, 772 and: \u2018part of lot 29-T70 and 29-1769, Hoch- elaga Ward, with buildings .\u2018on; \u201cForsyth street, at the corner.Ragette: sold to J.Bte.Baillargeon part of lot 166-27, Hochelaga Ward, at the corner\u201d of-Frontenac and.'S Catherine street: contaling - : 67 feet, for $20,000.TUPPER STREET \u2014 Mrs.Alex.ray has.sold Le, Stephen: way .the cot i No.2074 - street, for $5,000.x, WESTMOUNT Willi - 2977-59, 190; \u2018parish\u2019 of- \u2018Monts \u201cuated on Redfern\u201d avenite, we ~mount, and containing .an.\u2018area of} 6,800 feet, for $8,580.MOUNT, ROYAL AVE.ne estate | tae that secured.trom\u2019 Mr.et] ; Pr AO Smet | nig fon he folie pet mt anne on Nt on un arm.\u201d = oo Roads, concrete sidewalks; sek Cottage, modern ERE Ft \u201cFO R Ky A L E \u2018 cipal (male preferred), tepchers of: nto e gun in n°40 + ol ee an ti g y , Ce E \u201cModel, Elementary.and Primary de- tt off the saluting charge, and this bo.\u2018Homes built for.\u201ccents x ÿear tetths_ |.f ning' Water and éléctnic- Ter atrealty® sup ' eed dint Shi 246 Querbes.partments.Applicants please state _ Hlcular gan of the battery way .Rent buys Your.home.- ns Re ESP SA piled\u2019 or \u2018being installed.| \u201cFavénué, emor : - a Wi orf galaxy expected; experience ses Sa = = \u2014 ve } is al | \u2019 - = ng, ete.C, ecreta m chape 3 he rs a en DFI el TE To EN Tr - At tness \u201d- CC ; Treasurer, Danville, Que.5 {lle ceremony takes place.After HS Fteo tickets to view, \u201cPlans and -dllustrated magazine on request.(10, re + LQTS FOR BALE ia\u201d 1 Mestigation the incident was of- : 4 MUR TL ns.Cm Ee LE i ; - ! L 'ENTERTAINMENTS GIVEN .A charge \u2018hdvin; been.1éét \"in.the \u201cforced to sacrifice .two \u2018well located | L = - \u2014 Li lots near car line.Easy terms.Cheap FOR & A E CHARLES COOMBES ENTERTAIN- ma after dri ; 1 Box B.P., \u2018Witness\u2019 ment of Mirth, Music and Ventrile- e 11 the day before, but no Wilke tor free booklet « on Limi ed Ait _Truet.and: ÿFinanclal A Ei calc, sale.ment of Mirth Musi and Ven, rile: ory explanation of why the -B ' = e.; .™ was aimed as it was h ever In ing Bonds.! ss U { 9 need ng high class, clean, divertin - M en oi pve Real Estate Dept.2 \u2018 LOTS \u2014 ABLE TO PAY 35.00 CABH, MACHINE SHOP AND fun.; Address, SHAW'S MUSIC.1 A ven.To prevent accidents | Six per cent.per annum Eatatls, mes wills and $1.00 per month\u2019- on desirable |.STORE, or 135 Rozel street, city.- on one of the islands of the paya y aran- \u201cMail me \u201ccom lete lans and all de- érewn.and executed.utes.by electric car from centre of U .UR B meaner teed.: o us Montreal?If sd, call on, or \u2018write | NAN FACT ING USINESS .BUSINESS CARDS .tails of your Lakeshore properties.Forum rires, an t ; = d the signal for the salute or phone me.Have taken options on LT nce and ortgages Rveyed to it by a regket.Instance and.gag x splendidly situated subdivisions; which \u2014 ; PAPER HANGING, GRAINING, TINT- memes fu cr ares a ee rennes ev M Dak rod of de Pdi bin | gplendid Opportunity ESS ce \u201cvar ro ue ; oo \u2019 } \u2019 Address sassaser rase sc nc ce 00000 CW) \u2018 gent discount on, 21, purchases made For the Right People.+ les Colont pa ve J.I E no ee a Mate Pore: ai Prone Est ass, © street, Montreal: | Chief product is a: popular one PAPER_HANGING, PAINTING, TINT- du of Russian rulera for the reas | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 hundred dollar \u2018standard \u2018business Berens workmen: Folisning, ete.- «a Wat ultra-loyal Russian \u2018posfmas- : .object to the sacrilege involved in 0g up a rubber cancelling stamp |.¥eed with ink and hitting the Em- mx sharply in.the.face with It, M™eeding distinctly necessary for.the Mttion of the revenues of the.Post Sl 1 tract | machine protected by high tariff, | : large or small Contracts} any pert o of \u201cF known oe esteemed the world Teen mee Phone, Westmoünt, | , [[over.Is being made for less than =r \"x.1$20.00 in the Statens and could | banging, 41, DECORATING, PAPER.Æ Se _ Brickwork, Plastering Cementin fie department: \u2018be sold through conden: \u2018tlassi- - ail repaire: distence no object; work.Ri the old order changes, and in dv : .guaranteed.(RADBY 1 à C0 497.Ma of protests from postmasters fied a ertising in ° papers Aylwin.bone Lasalle à \u201cib old-time sentiments of right and mg, the post office will issue \u201con fink § a new series of stamps em- fa with po rtraits of RomanoËfs, | u.me really ab $65.00 COD.thus | === \u2014 saving the middlemen\u2019s profits and ee l'alt trouble with large sales organ- T© RENT, F house, 32 LINCOLN A \u2018Aves - reigns of ssla, past and pre- 10 rooms.504 ES Catherine - Z This new issue is in connection ization and outside agencies.West, § poms, Fb, 6 LMAN, Mer- i the celebraion of the third cen- Ili ch be | \u2018 3 \u201cay of th - I Owners selling cheap because =\" lt gy asty to the thr ro Bess \u2018 te \u2018from such busi to| © FLATS TO LET.=] nasty to the rone.e- 0 css fo : i Mh of seven and ten eopeck de- fo ble iy Daim, the.principal ones in use band dnd foreign correspondence, - lively, hear portraits of the pre- Emperor, Nicholas II, 1 - ESPLANADE .AVENUE, NEAR MOUNT - .be \u2018able to give it adequate: atten Royal, very fine bright upper flat of - .8.rooms, heated by proprietor; elec ,.jon.PL ANT CONSISTS oF: tric fixtures, mantles, bookcases, use \u2026 i of basement, etc.Rent only $40, 3 \u2014\u2014 .pathes, shaper and milling machines, / 5\" desirable tenant.Apply to R.\u2014 in Lust ee -moultiple and single driit-firesses, ro- : PARKER, 1508 Esplanade avenue.\u201cTek: rover OLD Up NG - cl ler «1 1 tary\u2019 shears, punch press,\u201d automatic .St.Louis 588.Co! : :¥| and turret head screw machines, jigs, Ag templets, etc, 20 H.P.motor, and all ory Dlomatic protest te the Greek other accessories of well-equipped FL A LET - m ment has resulted from an machine shop, including first-class ts \u2018hold up\u2019 of the Russian mail electro-plating and japanning; .plant, | CENTRAL, suitable for light manu- \u201citamer \u2018Chikhacheff\u2019 on its last trip : with polishing and buffing: wheels, ete, facturing purposes; low rent; Craig St, .cr Jessa to Alexandria by the Stagg C0 CFTIOT of Rhodes.\u201d The of was halted at sea off the ls» i Tenedos by rifle shots from su, load of armed Greeks, and the oe on halting, was informed that nd Vernor of Rhodes\u2019 was aboard te pred the latest * newspapers.Te Try sailor refused the demand mphatic languaga, resumed his .ee se se sess between Bleury and Victoria square.Special Toole ete.315.000 Apply to the Business Manager, 143 _ Raw Material and parts .$ 5,000 st Peter Stree Can be seen in running order, ; \u2014 The owners will take any -reasonable COTTAGE TO LET.offer for prompt sale.Address with | 5 credentials, The Liquidator, P.O.8116, o7 LAKESIDE.\u2014 TO LET, FOR Sum Montreal.mer months, Cottages on the shore.of .Lake St: Louis; each with its own wa- - ter-front.These Cottages are well: built, and can be kept comfortably: fe and on his arri Ww NT : 5 ; rm in the early months, and cool à moto à the tacts to the Russian ror 1.¥ ANT ADS.4, \u2019 mid-summer.They have ali larg 3 3 paative at Athens.FH \u201cFOR galleries, - -and arc furnished with a \u2018 \u2019 necessary large LL lcles of furniture.; hh W They are rea ort run from The ; ITNESS the city by.cP Ror GOR They.5 E LT .e see prly by: MAY BB LEFT WITH per iy or in person, to Miss GUNN.A 7, Chapman, Bookseller, \u201c513.St.Ca- : Yakeside, of telephone 65 Pointe\u2019, therine St.West, or with R.Turner, Claire.os and of Rhodes was occupied 5 ltaliang during the Itglo-Turk- apposé is still held by them, so Trance of a \u2018Gree Sem Mowhat A kK governor Hill Me sn : Point St.Charles, 801 Welling- ; i \u2018 orr Grocer, s #- men PILIODOR, - - : ton Street, West of Subway.PROPERTY WANTED.c Ce simey 07 Ttoaor, | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ROPERTIES WANTED.\u2014DO you.\u2019 yp or, the \u2018mad \u2018monk\u2019 P 1 $ Taaritzin os CASE TARIFP.want to sell your Tea! ostate holdings 2 wNO, after defyi ing the ; business?1f so, call M D8, the Holy Sy - {on Vacant, Situation \u2018Wanted, Pu- your .8 a kK bi other au or ë ood.the police sean ted, Rooms To Let, Articles Lah Markgraf, & Markgrat, | Room a es, has b ix a.À 80 a sale, ne my fetrackea and sent back La mm ou a Secoia mand Article Wanted, °F charge.\u2018Subscribers not getting their hage as an ordinary la yman tanto ts last chaptor with the fay D, th ot the monastery at Tsar- % ay For ra Frove Articles Fo 10 for each ods for, a Six in.1] t nu.8 & scen oy.\u201cThe monke, RP events, sertions for the price of four.paper regularly from the carrier been some ; n 3 ered amo .avo | her monasteries nf To or vani- NOTICE PARTICULARLY.boy will confer a favor on the 1 = Arrivine in Tsaritgi vy in to à a huiidings, have heen Tet RS oy pad and threats hy th- thous.ape liodors follnwers that the | is Suarded by the police.J tage Stamps WLI Ba.Koospted.Publishers by notifying us either RE \u201cronald eeronc order.by \u201cphone or card.Main 4090, consequence, much Mignon \u2018éte 1x 1a JOHM DOUGALL & SON.\u2019 } firmed the, purchase of land in.Samarie | sad Galilee by thé Palestine \u2018Pepart-: : ment- of.the Zionist, organisation, \u2018The |; pre per _ area of this land \u2018is about \u201c30,000 \" Je i asics, and cost \u201cabout $159,000, This ia | x x fn, oe ê | Salonican - ows, oll as \u2018the Jewis A \u2018problems : connected with the transfé ~ : was \u2018the ae 8 -for-the spoodÿ confirming.¢ of\u2019 this\u201d Inst?Pe and ANT 2 gh and \u20180PER FORD, 5 Atwater Ave.News oF 1 tint \u2018owned by Jews.Orig\u201d = of the: presént war | \u201c to-Jews, in Paleati \u2018of the \u2018Crown.\u2019 \u2018Lands, tire fundssre- cetved from: valet jouid, \u2018be.used by o Albanian \u201cComin ne qh Tondo, to present the claims © of.\u2018| the \u2018Albanians to independence .\u2018before .the- Aimbassadorial Conference, which.18 taking place.to.discuss the problems | which have arieen owing to the vic- iB tory .of ithe.Balkan : the following Rar \u2018to the \u2018Jewish cere.T Chronicle\u2019 London's premier \u201cJewi ish H newspaper.THe -communicati that, unitke all \u201coth.r-Russians and.Hat Jews, Gxpsiés, and \u2018foreigners -not.to-, posess.Vo! es : land.i \u201cdecision will \u2018be into eftéèt.without Chamber.portarit statement maçon 1,70 +: CREAM, D, & CO, | \u201can, Lite.Bur N LUMBER (Reta): , THE wv RUTHERFORD SE \u201c45 A Atwater Ave M.PES 5 oo.A THE LA URENTIAN \u201cco.\u2018sûre vi à 2 \u2018Board of Trade Bret.i # 8 SIGNS AND CIE cop Yochelmenn :: ; schétné pds\u201d only \u2018Feck¥ved the approval of the Miniéts Congress, JEWISH The: Turkish: \u201cGovefriie and com 1 addition -to- the acreage: in Palee- | land purchase, The Russian : Cab ot \u2018has resolved in .Fin- carri \u2018urthér 1 of the\" question to \u201cany legislative , 4 \u201cDr.Yoshelmann \u2018nas : \u2018made.a \u2018an\u2019 ime the Honduras iization.A iy e of.Jewish © \u201cbo: Vi - re Fportanits s'en ei At.The | fed, for.itself.\" : made us by one of our.xeprésentatives,.: \u2018that it \u201cis thoroughly\u2019 un the Jews in Albania \u201cwill .\u2018enjoy the \u2018same.ri \u2018longing 10.different.crseds, :.ts Eaistinetion.- Receive; Mt: Editor, .+ the |-80 assurance of our ; very.dist 3d | the his \u2018cnalaera ton.Signe M Dino Meilim + \u2014 of \u20ac \u2018Arst.i been sent by the Hilfsverein der Deut- Question in England, th a's an op ; vie for ne first Kon mer madeacre; | been Juden to organize for the Jews munity, ag well, a5 th oy Jewish ce of the schèmé a that T5 was a\u2019 Jew.: yes born in.Loin ra er.Costa.\u201cfrom.one \"sta mmittee.af prédent \u201cpisa cellist \u201ccoffiposed he Ales, hal made] \u201cSif In.reply.to 4 request |.ghts as.the othér citizens: be d \u2018Konitza, n- \u201ctte : composer and ia | Broken Melody,\u2019 \u2018Auguste Va : | performing at \u2018Brighton, England.He Holland, in 1850, but came.) ondon a8.a child.© Force ofc stances - forced htm oo.~eke ut living by playing.was réscued from \u2018In celebration of his good for- - | tune, Mr.Van Biene, for the.past Hy \u2018years or 80, always played oh \u2018the so on dhe very.same spot, eke \u2018such good fortune came Ta, ng earning to- charity Shia was \u2018hl -fulfillraent.of a: vow he\u2019 of much fame and ability.He \u2018besides his anions \u2018Broken.Melody \"| da.Wis \u2018very \u2018the.promotion ed study.of.dnd Its othe Boat fo Jews 6; Blane,\u2019 \u201cavertit He \u201cdied: recently while theory ; be.\u201cFou -Semites.-has.\u2018been.ET b si ions s by Sir: and the \u2018Cabinet : tory: Hé was Le late son of the Isaac Ælchanon 8 \u201cThe census.ret \u2018Show that the 5.\u2018South Africa oll: many other pieces.An \u2018this latter\u2019 2e some | © Was.a very good, sin-.ry_broud of his | ood caries, dnd dy friend.to.scageins sg rei for | are.found \u2018In th dala only 4,280 in ne.yi \u2018Seçessions manian anti-Semitic \u2018press de strongly opposing the suggested im \u2018| provement ir the: status.of the Rou- manian Jews, A meéting of:the.enti-.iold at \u201cBucharest, its: supposed \u2018pro-Jewish:, nent! The Kovno comm ity.has.invited \u201csentatives, with a.view to the elimin- Rabbi Ratrenelbogeh.of St.Peters- j'atlon of the objectionable clause.\u2018burg, to All \u2018the ;vacant post of Chief.: .: Rabbi ef Kovno;\u2018formérly.occupied by} famous Chief Rab- | turns\u2019 \u2018Tok : 1.number of Jews .tere are.thus,.\u2018according to the \u2018Cape EU > only: 36 Jews\u2019 jn every :thous- ewish \u2018population 42,487 Turel districts.| Re vom.\u201cthe old Real .Rus- \u201c{ stan.following continues.Last week; |-.the organ ofthe late M.Krushevan, 8 The.Drug\u2019 \u2018which Wes Jrgety.respons ang Dr.Bernhard Kahn; who \u2018have | feot of.excluding from \u2018for .from 2.fotemtion Spekto \u2026 under 47,000, strict attention \u2018norm for Jews, urban -centres, : and | norm was overlooked, ndemning.\u2018the Real Russians for.their.anti- .Semitism, _ Recently the United State Senate ar bad a lively debate, under the leadership of Senator Lafolette.:It-resulted in the rejection of.the Burnett Im- > migration Bill, owing to its restrictive clauge which would have had the ef- | \u201cThe Conference of Women.at St.Petersburg.has protested against the ; tress caused by the war.oF.\u2018Diiten\u201d conference\u2019 at.St.Peetrsburg has also | stress on the fact that adopted resolutions advocating that a | fourth of the population of Adrianople friendly : feeling towards all other na- consists of Jews.The King repeated- tionalities, and not hatred should be : 5: \u2018cultivated in.the Russian schools.\u2018As \u2018and: if \u2018the population.It is wofthy of a \u2018direct.reply to these representations note that in Cape Town and its sub- the Government has issued a circular : -.there are:abkout 6,800 Jews, and: to various scholastic institutions.reminding them that they must pay to the \u2018and threatening to ¢lose: the schools: if this percentage.in the afflicted portions of to date.\u2018on\u2019 the, part of the authorities.the country ona.| on of.8enator Lodge, the Bill has ! spoke candidly and humanely.been.remitted to the House of Repre- | King also was most benevolent and , Friendly.He chatted with the dele- | gates for more than an hour.assured the delegation his entire sup- ! port in their efforts to relieve the dis- The King iy gave the assurance that a footing of equality.Sioners also saw the percentage Macedonia to Salonika, their mission.\u201cMr.Elkan\u2019 Adler Dr Paul Nathan * * + Co,;88.St E PransXav.ean t Accident\u201d & Guarg tee, Co! 168 st 5 Se UNION ASSURANCE cou | : anz-au6.Se James.296 8600; 044 és.St J Wargo .RBALTY CO.530 st.can\u2019 CW; Tel up: rt SL i [re me am mar ass sm Lite spur on.Sun Late Bag.Æ (|'Empertat Lite Asn.Co.1 utuel Pire Insurance.co Co, HE H.Blateh- A x Ww.Co.; 58 Bt.Fran.-Xav, M: 340L ire ASSURANCE \u2018COMPANIES.4224.82 St.James.XL.2246.Bo mm pw ACCIDENT INSURANOR.uEaw, ro Trans suites.120 BE Tasks 3 WILLIS, | FABER & co.or CANADA, LIM- : ITED,- 38: Bosra \u2018of Trade Bldg.: ?M 2814 WORKMANS GOMPENSATION.-JFrhe- Employers\u2019 Lindtijey Assurance Corporation, Ltd, 86 N.Dame: w.M.3226.\u2018the near East, have sent a report of their work They had a very cordial-re- .ception in both Servia and Bulgaria, fla they were received in audience dy- both the King \u2018and Queen.Queen of Bulgaria promised to support their work in every way.the majority éf-the Jewish emmigrants ; Queen also.spoke of the Jewish ques- Russia \u2018and Roumania.On the tion in Roumania, about which she Jews in his Kingdom can rely on- his good will, ana that they were being, and would continue to be, treated on The Commis- Premier, Gueshoff and other Ministers.leaving Softa they proceeded through where they proposed to begin the actual work of Apropos \u2018of the Women's Suffrage The \u201cWitness\u2019 munity, is divided on pote cor Parliament most of the Semin bers are opposed {to the Vote fo.men, but it is supporteq by § -Isagacs and Cr.Edwin Mont Rar.Alfred Mond is also ip fav suffrage, although he is brew by birth, than à Jew by G.T.R IN LON DON, A despatch from 1 ndon, aT Mr.H.E.Whittenberg e Superintendent of Ontario Grand Trunk Railway, With tha ment that the company has À chasing land in the east city for the purpase of In So- The.\"or of Yoma The The He Stat ond of th nlarging | Government's anti-Jewish restrictions \u2018 i displayed particular interest in the trict has increased over 30 papeay, in the schools.no cationa] \u2018 fate of Adrianople.He laid special the past year,\u2019 save the des Another bdu about one the increase in London Hoe Rn tracks will will start as early spring.all the em 4 ] fontagu gle, £0 ; Tather a = L, Creqi:- Gener, lines On the railway yards.\u2018Business in 5 M } greater than this so that th \u20ac yards are greatly conge sted, Sh on be constructed apg von 48 possible in tt- \\ wi T pe +.as been pur.Eo à ke + Ras poth of Montr Da usiness communis addressed John Dougail à $ ness\u2019 Office, Montreal, and to the Editor, should be all lets, \u2018Editor\u2019 of the Witness.\u2019 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 is a clean and reliable newspaper.\u2014Toronto Star.PROFESSIONAL 2040.w wR uc rus Ave.Mt.2 Simmel BE.ed Tue Se 4 51 se x, 129 Fulford age,\" 80 Drummond, st.wi BT &.re an.\u201cgave, F.166 sers Stréet: \u201cM wr SHOW CARDS.2 2 Oo.31m | Farm, Garden.and: Sport, SEED .ME EWING.Costen.T, & Co.ato at.Jared.M, ses \u2018S8ADDLERS AND Ltd, \u2018Lamontagne, Rovects, J.W., 338 | 0.\u201c388 Notre Dame W.Canadian : Pimer Lignte BR, Mi Aer, ada.10 1 Drame CANADIAN Wi, & CO.146 Moai se M: 181.| James Bt ML 1066 pester Go Youville 8g, als \u20ac ar | Products Co.of \u2018Canada, 387.mend :8t.Up 4489, \u2018A Frankia Co; 748 St.Paul M.578.TE, 76 and 18 st.Ant'ne M: 1936, Geimacn, | assy.Gx HINA AND QHOCKIY.SYPEWAITER AND GFICE SUPPLIES.ÔLIVER TYPEWRITER \u201d \u2019 378 st Martin\" Strest.Uptown 1978, .\u201cco.\u201cSORAP IRON; , wErata, LS, RAGS, PAPER.{meee Waste.Paper Con.as.Visitation.: mn.i sa - Walker, J.= « Co: 3 5 Common se.Mu 1550, i ox oran \u2018 1 mEPLaN.G.& T, 126: Duke a, _ puke SE tricl à \u2018Martin Freres HE SONS 60.\u201cLi 435 Atwater a.me Jona rin ea.a.orn * Vallleres, 605.St.Catherine St M | amma ess.se: \u2018Catherine se we Une ou.| Brown, W.7.888 St.Cath.W.Up.2900 & 2371.THB CANADIAN \u2018BAG CO.THE Wi ROT Fa ay; BANANAS a1 the year sound \u201c7 & SONS, 29 _B rer.« Piterson Jex10 st: \u2018Catherine Ce Tel, HR ©4888.Le nL.882, Viau.Eugene, 1391-1328 St.Cath.B.®.ere, | OGILVY, JAS; A; & SONS, cor: se Catherine Mountait Ste.Up.6400 - oo AND Sosa.ROBIi#oN, ams, 284 MG gt 2 Ly \u201cmods à AND\u2019 Déco : yne Bros, ass, Nôtre Dame Ww, M an.a LA, aLoves.AND, GoRsEs.Aan : Paris nie.-Glove - \u2018store, uo.Poel: Bt.os.00 \u201cBA MANUPACTURRS.a3 wpe street.M ssn.| TRUNKS AND mans rage 5 5 pote 74 & Gay Lud M5 Sdn.M és; co | azRaTED WATERS (GINGER ALE, ETC.) 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