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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 22 novembre 1902
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[" Mr.À.Archambault, secrètery of the License Commissioners, \u2018has received no less than one hundred and ninety-eight applications for: permits to 19:4! liquors: during the ensuing year.!Inese comprise toree new applications, thirty transfers and one \u2018hundred and sixty-five renewals.Telesphors H.Leganiers, hotel; No.113 Youville street.: Albert Lucas, hotel-resteurant; 5 Place d'Armes Hill.Charles Gagnon, hotel; 319 Amberst street, Rodol?Chevalier, restaurant; 819 Rachel etreet.: George May, restsurant; 174 Bleury street.14 Craig James W Walker, Testaurant; 631-6321%¢ Edward Barrette, restaurant; 1207 Ontario David oud, restaurant; 188 Bleury.street.Amblaise Cartier, seataurant; ; 1025 st.Car | therine atreet.Arsene Bouchard, restaurant; 435-481 Craig street.Joseph Clement, restaurat 1852-1058 on.treet.T willy 2 Elliott rodtéurént;.Ba Aylmer Jo Fortinet Candie Botel;, SASH Dorches- | ter street.Nazaire Gauthier; pécariat: 164 St.Lawrence street._ Ferdinand Larocque;\" restaurant; 107.Duluth.avenue.Ovila Lachapelle, restaurant; 211.217 Credg | street.: Celanite Larose, restaurant; 1207 St, Ca- erine, 199-104 Pagineëi , a.Joseph Nam, Tetrantt, M t rad\" ayenue, ERT thebine 1 FA Patrick en rorisurant; 204 St.Antoine las Achille Leroux, Testeurant; 180.St.4 therine, : BE: at.Elizabeth , street.IX tric _ Lachapelle, ; restaurant; 2505 Notre | ; Dame street.Rose Lalonde, restaurant; * 16644 Notre, 3 Dams street.Pie, vomtetrazt; a56 ot.Cait | rine mireet, As Jona \u201cMechax, restaurant; 171-1%1e-3 ot} we street, Homes: Pouliot, sestaurant; 1258 Ontario, | \u201c621 Wolfe- etréet.- he Joseph Parker, \u2018restaurant; 59-658 st.Aa : e = Antoine street, plow Pouliot, vestatrant: es st.James.bep \u2018Sohrteder, \u2018restaurant: 485-4854.Sk- (i +, wrette.; : hotel; Catherine.|, Delcourt, hotel; + se Paul = | tained :- Bert see, \u2018 réstà 60 Duke.Tele of Sbeartin, a Catn- + OMA: ite) show = sp a.\u20ac F WH O of damon realized £4,087,194, and \u201cthe \"expendi 2 2 tures ware £2,624,485, ' The} IBY reserve fund exceeds £1,500,000;, the com-| 4a pany\u2019s interest outside the diamond.field} 75001 \u2018includes.whet \u2018the chairman predicted} BICKTE.SPEAKS OF THE} THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS DID PULP WOOD_AND qe 3 I: die of the viens M I | DR.PARKIVS MISSION TO OXFORD 5 8 COMPLETED.noch i A diel to ie ity, Bail ar.New: York on: eres Steamer to-rmorrow.\u201d Hé- will: be tas ee a.5 Sas De rime 9 vas | of Lassalle, ofthe tne gn ddaighter ti [0 wramaabin mien =, ab Les Angel after which we } and Mrs: urn ictoria; D IN BOULOGNE.cable 1m dE rot ae SET \u201cin O31 ng me h ècted of Wh: too; conte: per \u201cword guivey.koent- poy, hicks cone ge ins sia \u2014propatd.5 .Prades Cu bell, who went %o \u2018India\u2019 # Comps, mp, Da \u2018ago, jé again among Jhis-0 friends\u201d a arrrtd- in\u2019 Moniresi ast\u2019 Tuesday even- ring.Dr.Campbell has\u2019 been laboring i moet of the time in Central In India, In \u201cstarted thé.3 3 BEE E ep, 4e under\u201d lous Lin f: Chmsicgas polis.A imam \u2018PROTECTORS; rotuècx-trron coufrgtüret dks || | A y 1A Go : SILK ALF wos, POLLOCK.\u201c ; - : LH Co Sik GARTERS, sik Le RAGES.CLÉ.Ty 22 1168 - 5 4.new lino of FINE VENTE x KID OLOVES, vin Ps ma J iy MARRIED.to De mis a GE inge En.\u2018 LL = se Hoveu-ats.- art Ponte dn Lom porspining a Là GREENAWAY-GIBBINS.~At the Nome #81 [ - Aho: ; 5 ; Reon LI À rE Ahh AAR ER 32 42:07 7 LADIES! GLOVES: Arthur J.Grechavey, gensral mig arom ST er, San.BEBE Lk per {LATE 15 A) - pee y EIRE TE TS ; wT à Tdbèn n BE wim a ox LACE; also\" = lize of Long SUE\" Lace air.( now Con \u2014 At the Spence ot oe .; à .effcloting minietér, On NOV.08: 1808, byt (a, TEE LS O88 : 15° ane ae A SA ge Rev, À.Greaney fy Eins ; 46 12 by §8, a Er og ES LE le, Cuff, of Kinicss.| 2 Wath Clothe, 14 \u201d RYAN-M EVENUE,- On Nov.9, La, 2» EN bie border, Go each; a by the\u2019 Church\u2019 of Our Lady.of] \" \u2014\u2014 onto, by the Rev.I, M; Grui red.i Tracey, of BC ons.: or ghey, of Mr, - & & fi fof 8 af reir] i 4 gi g Ë sik : Ii sff i ÿ if yi \\way~i =H JOHN \u2018MURPHY Eco; rs #14 SAIS EL || ies cerperet \u2018 one U3 Up 2740 fod pe rt street, \"dy duvet Bas que rl A 51000.JACKET, FOR $2.9 \u2018I Every Ladi sn Mimed' ent Jak vil De iil pron we pr x LS {The Tick J 7 Benjamin Bo Baltsir = de Que .Je El FA Vv of Calendars eh ; 8 iy.Ë dir Solid 14 1e Golà Case Watch, 1ik¢ Ja ; Foi = 2e 0905100 045 AS AP SEP i.sa fisted with 15 jewel.$19.50 ni x iol Tad Sram Le rer a «ist QT FE : & ® mere , en pape is Mount Bo cums on \u2018 4 \u20ac this 2 \"TH 23.: « ity \u2018édbb \u20ac i ; = \u201cBradtiy,; beloved wits enry Codd, in der 45th year, .RRLAND \u2014 At Quibscron Nev, 10 | inoleums, | Ru 8 rate ter 4 er ) a.; five 3 Dent Cube man EEE ee + 5 ts Noma, dopouts Wi 0e.À reschigd by ue.lindnens of Cian i 0:0: 10001000 me | and 2, sds shown for them in \"amon \u2014 Tn \u2018this city, en Nov, a, sa f.Fo > > si Lo, - yee Me Os Tf er + 3 | f ; aa voi : mere ir De, Sue will preach ca a re TE oe Howell.Park op.a, : Mt aged \"80 years; ._MCORE.\u2014Af Picton, Ont., on Noy.14, coxa: Magie o the\u2019 Nite DF Thomas E } 1e à description y five ming ä ne {49 ddA on its Ete age = pred the tollar, the cuffa-agl testé disintegrat] ad thig experince à wail fietion.Foi Ot Andre re IRI #4 , \u2018the.expenses and the town council: has = * 3 pe PE Het Ga EE fau rec use ofthe Victoria Heli, > ; 150 mate-of ddisling 1B == TE == nd \u201cspecial .arrangements with tbe |.nd grilery were well filled , ontreal: somites, the Westmount and when Prof.Goulet, |S ae 2e 5 | conductor arpeteod on In giitr Le 2 Ra cpared With thevexeeption of Griegls .Sa are af ew\u2019 | ERATE the | ed Ea (B eu oy ae.30 Tks ae do Ammadintely effects in ] {la Fors ih \u201ctore: and\" d'empecier sion ouffe\u2019s \u2018performance ?|S Grièg'é Concerto was mes ; RE ment \u20ac \u2018allegro me resto,\u201d des \u2018 piano and orchestré.combined \u201cin pro pa glorious vil of hermontous Mise Floufie received à beauté 3 oA e 3 2 ins g in Lice Li 5 i die SE could not i a pod ne Bot 6 pu do mines ne a a ort dridigenits fof.Montreal | ne ment : yi in, \u201cthe.mugibera-] 205 BT.nn iy 2 x SETST.JAMES, STREET, taking \u2018an active: $ Mohtred ot go |.é Be (which 14\" scarcelÿ.\u201ctwo years\" |.| ol Telly and are see ita value |.wanda.on con- | $ ~ A toe Prt \u201ctheir Tquor Tike \u2018pur drink\u2019 wine or beet: o cusonsily y we.ses men: i \u2018ot who are under the influence of Yiquér; 3 ; bat- one.might: =D from: « one.ond oF I to the other-and not find 3 a : ken man in\u2019a \u2018day's journey.Toe One reagon- why -alecholizm ped, so xare has mich s sight become] {easing is the.on of is dr po codes me | fe Borne dv hon ht \u2018attention: \u201cThe drunken ques tal vightenct Hs rel a & ni ; > SE ; [men #ho*taike theie-daily 0 «| page =D J of liquor, but they.domot hire a.brass} }band-or fire off afew bombs to adver- coy mihi tees eva} position, sndin any Gestings 1 Cs ; ot.80; | sublime poems, \u201cahd delivering: lofty | with them.have.fond them = most \u2018 = 2°2NE 4118 VU oratidns-when: under the influence of | courteous.anid willing.+ \u201cco-operate ; Le and tiquer.\u2018It is all a mistake.No.man on with the: oi Te hous.that.wis GE Hr of ett When ht Was, : is | Sometimes this\u2019 has\u2018äpparentiy happen- 15 l'ed; but the truth is that.in some way | ; | T the gd suddenly soberédrf.to ?psy 2 oh I il more strings their faces from [Other ise hecyould n \u2018beenablp : ns house \u2018and.bi Teen : | {ths Boing bowl.Ho may.\u2018tall them [0 Shite on-his oad ried is attitude, fy that Ju a ried + ; te \u201cOUR \u20ac WET.WEATHER SHOES | that be 1-over private ee m explod: \u2018broad mind = lo to- sea .tha o third: pase \u2018of poverty is-fond | a hy hits cond] at6 \u2018made - of: the: pn, on rare a ~that they: ik bis or à, son., Mos ; : at} TLRIT CONTE Ang te direuro am: > i apd à 5 : : : or bo 2 ee ee : MATE ROUE that if they do dei they.all not | Science hiss Sina 2 d'anietué] ones mia ein i digpebned with In| agencionsiop inc\u2019 Iv always to\" | Prd up thelr children wo that they a ns -éré- ; HE emembesed tht: the Charity.Organi: Hors of the.com spe a ] | sation is, sconomle, and \u2018and\u2019 does not préc ft né are a oquizss 2 \u201cAT STRWARTS.a col rounds.The.judg, of» Science now haldy that: constant} we are nsed to, whosk efforts con.medicinal work, though i seeks to put | Inguess.: ous - - ~~ sut the drinking man isapt:to be] iodulgence in\u2019 slaokolic liquor hag & timually hers ars Mr.Laie deporte in se pect, in rela | GL dl visitor, \u2018and many who offer\u2019 {of ar = .eum.0 8 7 @\" ! o ence\u201d - fa ais $0.5 JH a.> » wit Ho: a fon + 1 ives.for: thé du find - : + \u2018 | a ee sarloyes might | 1 3 person draillitvo.di air} one family those tase ME In consider Bn] have not the emential gifts: Never etd 3 soy hing a aa or Mr.Louis the ois given.of a.eh the mi = Society inves! i) re Tom Of fess To mrs found not.fo; tbe: RS die bustiess docs not necossarily 35 well retire at a from Bib -prc- | hy.ba fresf-winner Jie | stéänced as is Montres 29 a a lor que mot Er sit - Li er hae oC pra y | - BE Nar Ari\u201d rte Are 2 i Tr\u201d ni 3 B.S =: \u201cwifter: when he blots.Ao tt The conviction: \u2018is: bécoming by jo assiited anoth \u201cVOLUNTEER WORKERS: 4:1 fon « ti-alopectét.biustés Ta Ë ; 3% g = - ra} ¥ Xe nr n 4 ok.ot pe 2 | thet own.À i =.7 : sec © - ocak : E> To ve ) Nass es | an ! a os : [ ol day.Furthermere,\\ Gresce \u2018fus formarded a \u201ccireul plo.that 8° i rin pst nano \"8 Es - S STE j the abs the Dee out that the | managers.of- «il.7 \u201cto.êlle.fa \u201854 put.in b .A A .pars of alcoholism: sre not ip to a to announce im their en : an?ospi recognizes U sr.CATHERINE STREET, | the sdve Bet in up to v it: file TAAE again, hig] « Kors oshzane will pes the Bamaz at 3, À 34 ng : a por mission x: 3: We: shipped about.a hundred \u201d or of United States grain by Fenada go the nited States È .he inti a 7 A = pe : OR Ty ake Ril 2 - tT Windus BEL = ; : 3 ok nly.Jen alin, atl ata Pe:Rot allowmg thell ETS Ports, ope Davigation all ol Far frst EE ide 1 CIEE WO pion.was eho et Ho ve pétohased more lamlore ships e- Brain would hoe mt.Wo don that One The ea Are mide ate Cette » ste cine, Penn i eltaved: Eocene forward; ; pi eure for à He a eres.of this \u20ac Jap Jo.engraved \u201con: ston ful experiments in uaa divin | tM@ Dol, $i hi\u201d conclosion da | dévPtlemcanderetside ba ove: baioes,| Jours os wi, cc, vas fer he] The So er rte joins in L among, FLT Fe 50e opel moi clecings of otter.big.| 27 who a ree | wil sly i Gia Sata > Sy ai dire à ie atnpion is * tion; a kriowledge of which i \u2018in many other cases, would \u201ctome « abate the bitterness of argomentt= The\u2019 \u2018Witness\u2019 bas given the public thie |\u2019 facts on many Occasions, \u2018and we consider that they \u2018miske the strongest | case for Canada.Quite strong enough; indeed, 46 warrant their smibmission\u2019 tp\u2019 the same form\u2019 of tribunal thet, wes good enough \u2018for the.United States in thei: tart coustry an took advantage of Britains isolation at] i Alabama.case; and that the time of the Armenian slsughters to insist upon\u2019 her submitting to i inthe Yukon, unless -they os oie voyage round by ; \u2018What i» the-harbor th \u201cBritan, roses Goraltar of to establish # fv the heart of head ol.ile ne ee nn | North Pacific.would Alas] territory into two ais, with dre forts oe custom houses between, controlling their intercourse with each other and with the outside avorld.Compared with uch etrionghold a or sua is port is ty oh ; Bich and 1e sly To oo io ey Rove si oo v 3 si hy.of Shade th \u2018Guestion, with specious >| High Comriion fbrontat fest cyan | = jai widdeu éhsck\u201d But, Gf perv] \u201cdated'in 16 ill do aoe than that,\u201d Jt \u201cal teat ta break up Gu pine ened \u201cgood feling \u2018betwen.the two: \u2018branches \u201cthe whale eivilired work£! =\" that of the\" wolf \u201cmod the Tash.\u201cmust \u201cYan o the News Bom \u2018andthe cook's \u201cFou can't cook.more oan and.will{ a \u201c the American people, whet roused to an| a nding of the question, ese ever gait do scquipess.in the construction | fof a: Gibraltar in.their own.walers.by | y any foreign power.- -Ansericäw patience 2707, Loti even those bave Kimits\u201d Mortgage \u2018next - session poratie on the sectri rporated company.ae Central Ontario Raivey i.asking | lament {or amendments.to its char.Ev to.seaimnge the bepdsd \u2018ndsbied J 3 Se pious Svat roa we) % \u2018conchision, mistakernas it hapipedod; that | | programme \u2018of exceptions] ferft was [2 T prepared \u201cAitken énd- \u201cSif R, wi iret cad Amerique avd ase].\u2018| mental and vocal -mysic at this institu: ve x > Srsior] Bo biographies | to Tend | made in| Ontario and si dut pou nd are J [Ra the eir erideay ing and gre : Si Company of, le Ww.M Part ms Wood, Gat and Jofnes Bain a der ¥ \u201cMenars Re E.Noble, and it \u2018was\u2019 .thoro ce enjoyed by: the large, audience, Among | Fon will De 1 hose\" Who; ra sr the Misses.] | Sima \u2018Miss aye.a's *; -sanguheement that - 4n the literar éfed in the St.Andrew's.Home, on Friday evening, \u2018Dec 5, when Mr.Alex ander Fraser, of Toranto, wil a] \u2018Mission: The Montreal Conservatory of Mi \u2018which was founded in\\1893, by Mr.C.E Feitors the director, \u201cpes ibope 4 on \u201coterest hoy => ages on va fG* the shady 15.all branches of insiru- | tion, as well as provision made for pro- feasionat- ipatruetion .in the theory.\" pd history of.pui.the br \u201cSt oui Front Prasbyteriss.Church.At the close of the service an] ns pet poten i - the\u201d pl erence de ithe Fre dh on Dec.12.* The | te we.off se\u2019 People\u2019s Gas Supply Compaëy | | ns Ee ren ; \u201cof, ar dass ona] \u201cthe eee madi fhe.: the next lecture: peas ; seins would: be deliz-.[ER contains .Eve.Cops Bg) of te The conference Watt at \u2018Ota; io fs, CONGREGATIONAL À A fs ys ny ie offered | brary voy of ne the ge lenmedia needed; and partiy to to form a mediately Fund.$400 sub PAE uty Brig P forts ta \u2018receive the! \u2018aîné carefil = ges a joe SE Baviridy Tat = bie \u2018erpooi, ie jing with\u2019 general cargo : Louer a ETES th passengers and à gene \u2018A SALVAGE be ARD.Ameria ay Amertes v Belzéniand, hi her oll Fe fa \u2018in tow on qe YL mor ri ! all at Lhe ich sue ones hia on Ju 5 for Live | a 3 Three: -7 un, as | EE her shaft Bn \u2018we will bang ong towels day\u2019 Soh of sae Soot ara Wome Shoës.Fine.Hand-made bros Prem ov, mcm, der: x Divdéiguished Patrénage Ve De.Kidds, dou État.\u2018De.Cricket, London,\u2019 ! one, over, êt.John; Abbott, Halifax; es Saris, hoes res Poll, \u201cSelled: Britanale, Nelsch, Montreal: Da.gars, Gorst, Liverpool; dons NO Sould, uebec; v, Olsen ona Netherga Brow\u2019 Head.Tao Be 5 Marina, 3888, D.Taylor, R.\u2018Btd.; Jacques Cartier P nt, .Manchester.Co: Re pe & Co; - he - Gade tier bon i a Elder-Demp- >, namin Polat, oe patents aad Ws marks Barks À ek la the United, Caléwell, Vancouver, vehicle - Vo, J.Dobbin, Morris, arodn i Dy Caldwell, Vancouver, shingle aging Ta chine; Wu M Nepywa, pnegmalio stacker; the GemidRendy Clothing Com- | real, coats, vents and rousers.Lars Man bry ais % HS dE AE 30m 51! - An.Craig: st near\u2019 st.ky EARS ig \u2018GOODYRAR wil \u201ctension sole, Worth \u201834.0 theso three days.$2.99.sut meet \u201cLés \u201cprinéipai, Do.Dy onnéciion with regotintions- whi the: at respecting the.puiidine \u201cof the | a 5e Northern Al a way.\u201cGreer Fhe\u2019 Diteses; Clearing: : \u2018for tte\"weelk a: Sor fordwe 20,29 103: CI i 33% DIVIDEND by the Mexicsn Plantation Aso dos à 1603-Pitie ions.1 IL qe ; it Atty.feet f on.ne core mere = about 167 Tense ® | Greene -ayeaue, making: 7,80 suporiclat | téet every.\u2019 For the or which: CED \"be used to er adrantsse, \u2026 \u2018or sûle aL 8 Jow price.LAD FOR WARRHOYSE, ab old; miaat be strong, wctive, snd 32 \u2018for\u2019 ad- He a es = = oe wren ot- tour, Ages anti NOTICE: PARTICULARLY.- \u201c4 Postage \u2018Stanèps will be -Aéctpted.nr pus a2 3 p.m.Pron\u2019 Ham year.round.- Write awn home will re employment \u2018the; Fite: GLASGOW \u201cSQU VARE MISSION, corner 7 ot St.pa \u2018street.and Rickmpnd, favare.| \u201ctohüreh \u201cnoces - received \u201ctoo ° i+]: these columns - will be found \u201cclassified une ctor.~1k-3.m., merite pray Ake womiag: tr, der heading \u2018Late Opiurch Notices : Lu de Sith page.he ost ate tr.ns a \u2018PRES Gey cor, .Je \u2018B; {2 Per Insertion of: ave ire \u2018and \u201cMatie oe CATES sad \u2018ubappropristed.sige a the\u201d sector.INSTRR .CHURCH.i rien) : An 48 Pu Sund: 1 a bg ay-gchoo [Atwater AVS 3 er: 25 7:p.m., \u2018the - Rev.\u201cCanon Evans, ; ces : ie Bi y v se dex vor \u2018ar ain, \"1 oe iy evene : NT CHURCH MISSION, Rainer The.above ry are CASH- with \u2018order, | \u2014\u2014= : \u201cédséquence, mach\u2019 higher.arge\u2019 made in our booki' for aly ad & > reset ot\u2019 3 a sa AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY DE- -Biges a position as companion or \u2018mother\u2019s Eelpy can sew well; treet .reference triotly 1 \"à.Monique street.\u2019 .TOALTARY CHUR gw a BU PE tCongrepinany ce AL AVENUE à Boutévard, \u201ccorner 8 Zotigas Pee Labelle Streets, in cons 5, = sa FE Royal ha ie \u201cMe SEAT ns Sbruer lance AIRE wil \u2018preach in.moralng, id \u201cthe r in the Svenisg.Y.P.8.C/B, Mon- Teeting:.on on Wed- bo PRESS \u201cSONG EGAT x T10 N Au CH 8k.Catherine | panles streets.\u201cThe a oP ETHLEBEN CHURCH \u2018WATCH\u2019 nEpATmING = 18 Wa .sue will occu Ps oe it nt \u201cbol .: Mornini Cl \u201cting i] cies: bars rm 8,15 pa 5 Bl a 7:8.15 p.m.3 ?| pas & pm, (Christiaü Chinese -\"ZION° CONGREGATIONAL tva = Feorner of Mance and Milton ; : Rice, B.A., \"B.D,, pastor.at 11° am.and 7 pm: .both « Yi goisT _ .Services \u2018tosmurrow at\u2019 un a.m.rs: WANTED, se; mention -: know Gh Christ t.in 1 school, and Blble-classes.at; \u20188.ing.J calesday Srening at Sn sons, Friday yen at 8.> of praise edch Sabbath CPR ines: et ue a ite 38S ou by educated,\u201d Db.of B.at 8.\u2018wedieaan gd or Hovlety-at - ok.| 18 ca .evening at theopen: Fo me LA VERY.Aa : , room, suitable for one.or two: gentlemen.| \u2014 lars.address \u2018 \u2018For further particulars \u201cPark ; 188 of the-evening worship.AEA \u201cPRES TER?: Drumimioré- and Dorchester ote.Cat 11.a.m.and.7:p.m.The Hor D.\u201cwill preach at both + sre Qi £ CR.Bus od\u2019 Sunday servicenz: Morning at \"= 0 Pej; = \u201d TY CHUECH, opner of Bt: Danis- ; 720 \u201cThe Viger are, Te Rey.ak\u2019 both \u2018services.\u2018Subject.for th © tre; \u2018ee From Lardy | Caties _ ous, ventes A subjects\u201d ad don.5 A bes aublect: \u201cSve -œubject: \u201c Fe \u201cservi Le où Wel Soiule-classes st 5 pm.ox on pre fender Crete, STR ; FTE DARTS.ission.uw Be ST JAMEEZ THE Aros lcliss at and \"St.Catherine.: rae 8, \u2018Reynolds, Br Ganon \u201cEllegood, McA, Tector; Singin pes of Junge\u2019 ola, pubs a 10 jar k assistant.ic TS services Sunday at n om.= a it Bible | Bora 228 D mate oh Taos | | union at 8 a.m.Morning service.at - gi aE.TE ae \"CHURCH, pak Dorchester street apd Atvrèter ave] Holy - Communion\u201d at, B am.and 10 2m Morning ptayer at 11 ject of om ik: Sér- \u201cite conditions \u201cof! Ÿ sim ot\u201d -cor, \u2018Dorcliester .pe \u201cHanover streets.~The Ee Cour! Scam and 310.par moan: cast | 5.1arge , size.Cabinet -Grand.7 1-8 .0¢e |p aves; one of the maker\u2019s\u2019 best: Upright | teed sand : looks: Hke: Tot.\u2018sorimeer \u2018will conduct the'or- \u2018nk Beard of.dirctors Dante) Canhlen Joba \u201cScott, Petér Curran, \u201cDaniel\u201d Dillon, -John , Tooke; | Y-M.G A pt the | Mr.and'iMye ja jou A sent sessor, I now retire \u2018in fa THE MO TREAL :8.\u2018Bagpmon, Patrick Fenn, Thomes J.O'Sullivan, Denis Gilroy, Philip Coffey and P.J.Farrelly.\u201d * 7 ete Mr.Sullivan, secretary of the .eald that the reasons for joining the Giedt- er.New York Irish ALA., were that be felt confident\u2019 that the club could be made the leading amateur organizatibn of the, cpun- try.-.It has grounds near the béart of the city, \u2018and ite main purpose will: be to encourage amateur athletics.A competent trainer and trackman will at onee hd secured.- \u2026 he Association has secdured : Madison Square Garden for.the afternoon and æwtn- ing: of - Saturday, Dec.27, and will hold a monster carnival of athletics.48\" wil be the -first winter meeting ever held dy the Greater New York Irish A.A.ud.\u2018The évebts areas follows: wi Fifty yard novice, 280 yard rum, \u201chéndi- cap; 60 yard run, handicap; ioterscliolastic team relay race for the champlonehip; special.60.yards, 300 yard run, handicap; one mile run, Handicap; 3 mile run, spratéh: running hop, step and jump, and ruuning high jump.J BEACONSFIELD GOLF CLUB The New Links at Poitite Claire will be One of the Finest in Canada GROUNDS TO BE READY \u2018FOR {PLAY BARLY NEXT SUMMER\u2014NEW OFFICERS TLECTED.The \u2018Witness\u2019 is ih @ position today to publish for the firet time the exact.personnel of the nawly-clected board of officers of \u201ctho Bedconefield Golf\u201d Club.These gentlemen were appoluted jt a \u201ctecent meeting of this new and: ambitious.club, and are as follows: President, Benjamin vice-president, ¥, Bacon; pecre- tary-treasurer, T.P.Bacon, LL Committee\u2014Mesars.J.GQ.Borthwick, J.W.Blair, A.B.Oughtred and W.B.Bolton.The Beaconsfleld Goif Cluly is one: of the latést organizations of its Kind organized in the Montreal district during the past summer, and if indications are a cfiterion of what may be expected Tegardiag the final success: af thé club there is] every reason to.belleve that its future will be a \u2018ost successful and enjoyable ome in every \u2018The property of the club Is mituâted a Pointe Claire on the lines of the Cahadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways} The grounds contain about.ohe hindred and twenty acres of land, with an: additional fifteen acres leased from the: Grand Trunk Railway Syetem.r ; All the work thet it Was possible to do this autumn has been done, and it: 18 expected that nine holes wil de im: order early mext summer, and although [afl et.forts are-concentiated in getting the.line holea below the track ready, considerable work hae been done over the entirg- prop-: erty, end this grinter all the bunkers on tbe elghteen hole course will be bulit.The contract has been given \u2018to infrease the accommodation in the t club house, which will be ready early next ring, -and will contain ladies\u2019 add \u2018gen- tiemen's.-aitting-room, one large locker room, a \u201cWOOL GLOVES, worth Zc; Monday and Tues- rte teleeste abs eos Gee eecvsccnscdess o8 ve sh \u201ci ces oF SLATE FELVETÉES, worth 20e; Monday and Tuesday tor 15 : a y HOUSEXEEPFRS BARGAINS Dozen - EXGLISH STONEWARE PLATES (G.Meakin, England), \u201cby -smoks, will be given away on Moudsy and Tuesday AND N wr TEARS TOYS.They Qur Assortment will ba complete next weok.TE FLA NNELS.\u201cwith Dots, for Dressing Gowns ; Monday and a Sure OPERA \"FLANNEL, for \u201cDressing Gowzs, \u201cMondes \u201cand w Etat NGS, worth Zc; Monday and masses Sse wveemrle.esr sce eve mee veu vee Sen Sewees UNDERWEAR, f° which we will sll at tbe same price as last week, tast 1s 25 percent 5% veux MEN'S SHERTS AND DRAWERS, werth 50: Monday { tu crowds Mondzy 420 Tueatay to take advantage of.this special \"JOS.MARCOTTE, aa, 764,-768 ST.LAWRENCE ST, Cor.Ge Snilteuit Dax pes : -Tblesmône por ment £242.Our stores éionse every Thursday § pm.- = INBEVWe\u201d \u2018give special attention to mall orders or telephone orders.\u201cTo have it delivered the same day, see that your order i is \u2018received R.WHITE & &Co.| beg to 4hank heir.srinérous \u2018customers and friends for the | patronage.extended the:late Mz.William Templeman, and 15 stité.that thé business will be continued under the same line.of managemeiis.soliciting a tontinusace of custom.THE ESTATE LATE WILLUX TERPLERLY, SOLS: Xa Read Carefully what we have to offer for our GREAT SALE of MONDAY.Lot No.1.CAPES.223305222335 BBD CERN LINES fox Windows, wirth Bec: Monday and Tuesday for.Oe EAA Forth Re: day DECORATED LIEN fa ns.por er amar aa ee 29° Ladies\u2019 Good Black GRY 205 L.citer voeu conase sees seve aeen were sacs es we eee BBC ith braid * BEPP.CURTAING, worth $150; Menday and Tuesday for .$2.50 Beaver Capes wi À PS £iseonnt given ou all \u2018our CANADIAN, AMERICAN and ENG- applique, special value SECOND REDUCTION.at $8.00.a A SILK CHIFFON.; 2e ST RET OX, inches wide, all the latest colors; FOR MONDAY.es sv sw at O.Lemire & Co.\u2019s.55,90 Lot No.2 FURS.25 doz.of Fur Neck Ruffs, real value $1.00 FOR MONDAY, | | at O.Lemire & Co.'s, 250, Lot No.3.Dress Goods.5 piecesof Black Frieze for Costumes and Skirts, vale $1.00.\u201c FOR MONDAY, at O.Lemire & Co.'s, Ni \u2018Lot No.4 Dress: Goods.10 pieces of Colore?Cloth for: Costumes, Bes \u2018ver finish, 52 inches wide; -value 81.25, .- FOR MONDAY, La 0: Lemire & Co: .Tuooday i aero 15e 2222; « e, eos 85e 252 .28e _\u2026 PBe .3 3 for $1.00 oS hm 4 itd 5 cents per dératjehn.Lot No.B.I Shirts == Drawers | +2 où dat dr Real Scoëch ook Shirts and Drawers Ciba value SL.50, 51 0 | | ERE it | Tas.JAMES ST.0 Fe \u201c(Whereall carstrensfér.) Che, he 4 ; CL ! Landon, Nov.21 \u2014Tis Hon.Toteni jæmberlain,\u201d \u201c accompanied .-by Mrs.Chamberlain went to Windsor - might on.4 faerell visit to \u201cthe Xisg;-prior-to \u2026 their departure for South Aftica.Windsor; Nov.21.\u2014A- state bane uet.4.Ba covers was held in Windsor.lb ho uient, among d Queen the of Bo Xing an the Duke ant Duchess of Connaught; the Duke and Duchess of Fife, Prince \u2018and.Princess - \u2018Christian, the Dnke-and.-Dixchess \u2018of -Devonshire, the Duke and Duthess of Marlborough; and \u2018Mr.\u2018Chamberlain: an \u201cMrs.Cham- Berlain.ne i: At the conclusion of \u2018the ténetion the members of- the party, with over one hundred other \u201cinvited guests.witness: ed\u2019 the\u2019 performative \u2018of Mr.\u2019 J, M.Bar |.given |- rie» comedy, \u2018Quality Street, bY -Seymour Hicks, e- \u2018Terris .ind.the Vaudeville\u2019 \u201cTheatre Company.The Waterloo chamber was tempor: axily.converted into a \u2018theatre, and beautifully decorated with flowers: from the \u201ccastle Gardens.\u2018The gan at 10 o'clock, and-dppeared to greatly entertain \u2018thè- Royal party, | who warmly congratulated the prin- |: ; .The latter were invited | cipal artists.- to\u2019 supper in St.George\u2019s Hall.\"THE.PREMIER\u2019S.TOUR.* London, Nov: :21.\u2014Mr, Chamberlain, e on.the way to South Africa, will.visit.\u2018Temailia, 155 the guests of-| King | con says he was taken, via tof I-feeling bad exist between \u201cmeme MON.2.6: PRIOR \u2018WILL FORM, A NEW MINISTRY.| \u2014 Victoria, B.C, Now.21.\u2014The Hon.Jos.Dunsmuir, | \u201cPremier of British Col has resigned, and-she Hon.E.G.Prior, Minister of: Mives, has been \u201ccalled upon to form a ministry.The- composition.of rmance of the comedy bef © -and -Cairo, \u2018apparently.| 4 with the object of investigating.the].: irrigation methods employed there, with a view to addpting them in.Spufh Africa.Afterward; he will go.fo Mombasa, on the East Coast of Africa, whence he will visit the Uganda Railway, and.confer with the admin- strators on ithe labor question, and the prospect of Central: Africa süpply-.ing \u2018laborers \u2018for the: Rand.He: will, - disc \u2018call at Zanzibar.3\" ~ TRIALS > : ELECTION \u2014\u2014 SOUTH OXFORD CASE WILL BE| ; ages Ag Agriculture.and: Education.REOPENED oN; DEC.EL 8, = Lu »~ Toronto, Nov.\u201c21 bx bécane alder ; : rons the : feeling on the eue in Royal circles, in which there has been mucys agitation ever since the King first .to present the Osborne House estates - to!.the nation.Queen Victoria\u2019s.will\u201chas' never been published, but there \u2018is very _ high authority for saying .that'fhe-be: peut Was nob her ides.As a matter gl fact, she left the property :to-the -King fo ile, with the reversion to the \u201cPringe ¢ .Failing the latter the - property bs to go to her daughters or to.che Prince ot beats ve ; er, insist Sted\u2019 on giving.i, © the nation dy a memorial uring\u2019 course of f the discieidn | in parliament\u2019 Loday, Mr Ritchie, the Chancellor of \u2018the Exchequer, admitted that the bill was at variance with Che will ;and the wishes of the late and \u201csaid that: \u201cbut for that fhe\u2019 would: not» have been AN.the à nd, ; est have- been: \u201cremoved to Wi Cas- ~ fe.oc ais \u2018ricludes \u2018the cms the Congort\u2019s Victoria left wntoushed as % À nel during his life, ; .GENERAL VILIOEN .HE SAYS THAT.PEACE IN.SOUTH | AFRICA NOW DEPENDS EN- : TIRELY UPON THE BRITISH.London, Nav.91 General Ben Vil- fon, who is going on a three months\u2019 ture tour do the United States, said $0-day :\u2014 The South bave Jost.\u2018heart and hope eace depends \u2018entirely upon the- BE \u2026 My commands, now idle, and: in \u2018Were once ine see ot Er pi 05 von se 8 servicé agai the Mad in Someliland, 1 would a commanded # but\u2019 Losd | Roberts \u2018declined the offer with \u2018 rss I am dou as to the outcome of Mr, | ben visit to South Africa.\u2019 regard to a letter written by General Sir Evelyn Wood, the former adjutent-general VE \u2018the B T\u2019s book of memoirs, in which a \u2018British general alleged that he iD -Boer Presi oe dent elept in his Sothes, ant did not wash himself; whi ered Tien Sore wu) Sn opel he en entiemacty, \u2018ricalled for, and oe \u2018BEYOND \u2018THE éreanirés A lecture on this subject té ddiR ered in-the Y.M.eo dE ane Chambers, on the Se oh Nov.27, i lustrated by à series of ma cent Vi : which capi iden: of the est and: chief ser \u2018give \u2018a features of life in Yukon «= ing programme.of _.wnusic, 22 aire tions was presen ted: which refreshments wete ME.s \u201cSTRATFORD \"DAWSON.Mr.8.Stratford Dawson is one of Cankda\u2019s two concért pianists of note, and à a Canadian by birth and orginally came from Fronts becquently be he - mortion abroad, in Berlin, where he red studied for some years under S 3 oi FETE aciers red stmongst the best\u201d piano « ~ ing part are Mes McCabe, Misi \u2018Bertha.5; Fergueon, Mrs.and.Mi \u2018Messrs.Power, Jos À.\u201cJones, W.Kenned port the assistance of the in celebrated .\u201cTrish oe anon : Fe Ru EEE I Les = foi | d] ces th -Meamén : are invited.¥ So the halls iss Tootsie: Dur] = and, Miss Delahant; Miss Mise.Gertie \u2018O\u2019Brien, Master pe Be! ritish army, on 2e MONTREAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902 THE FOURTH OF DECEMBER.The Great Question of Provincial Prohibition to be Submitted to the Electors of Ontario on That Date.On Thursday, December 4, the vot- Ontario will decide whether there prohibition within bounds of the province or whether the present regime of license During the past few months a great deal has been said and done for or against prohibition.A eampaign of education has been carried on by the temperance people of the province which cannot fail to be a benefit to the morale of the province, whatever may be the result of the Referendum.On the other hand the liquor interest has been hard at work, fighting for its very existence, and it is safe to say that its most dangerous work will be done on the very eve of voting.The Referendum to be held on Dec, 4 will be very much on the lines of an ordinary political election.will be open from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m, and the laws which govern elections will prevail on this occasion.The question to be submitted to the electorate of Ontario is, \u2018Are you in favor of the bringing into force of \u201cthe Liquor Act, 1902?\u201d paper will contain two columns, one headed \u2018Yes\u2019 and the other headed \u2018No \u2018 The ballot is to be marked by placing a cross in the column under the word \u2018Yes\u2019 or \u2018No.The Act is divided into two parts, the first providing for the Referendum.The conditions under which the Act would come into .foree can best be shown by quoting the Act itself: Section 104\u2014(1) In case it appears from the said summary that a majority of the votes on thé\" said: question are.in the.affirmative, and that the number of votes on the said question in the affirmative exceeds one- half of the number of votes certified to by the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery as hereinafter mentioned, -the Lieutenant-Governor-in:=Council .shall issue his proclamation in \u2018The Ontario Gazette,\u2019 declaring Part II.of \u201cthis Act to be in force \u2018on, from and after the.fret dij afMay, 1004; ang Part.IL of this Act\u201cshell edie into force : ton, from and afterthe- said date\u201d accordingly, but dhe provi-| C C d in said \u2018Part II.with respect to applications for license and all matters connected.therewith or appertaining \u2018 theretô, and with respect to tHe issue\u201c of\u2018 such licenses, may be resorted to, applied and followed at any time: before the \u2018said first day of May for the purpose of procuring the issue of licenses under effect on and\u2019 from \u2018and take -effe sions.containe this Act to take the said\u2019 date.PT Le (2) The Clerk \u2018of \u2018the Crown in Chancery shall \u2018certify under his hand and seal to the \u2018Lieutenant-Governor- in-Couneïl the total number of votes arrived at by adding together (I).the votes polled for all the candidates at the general election of members .to \u201cserve in the Legislative Assembly in the year 1598, except :in .the electoral district of Ottawa; (2) \u2018one-half of the votes polled for all;the candidates the said electoral distriet of Ottawa; and (3) the number of votes polled at the last contested \u2018election held prior to the seid general election in every electoral district -for which à candidate was returned in 1898 by Fy 7 \u2019 Act \u2018ets forth the.Part II.of.the.Act the law, of: which.the provisions - of Referendum takes place.\u2019 The giving, or \u2018scling, bartering, or keeping for sale \u201cof intoxicating liquor is entirely .prohibited except under the conditions and for the purposes hereinafter: set- out.To meke the meaning o clear, à sharp distifiction is made by the Act: between \u2018a \u2018private/-dwelling_ house and a place of.any.other: kind\u201d All sale-or bâärtér sof .liquor is.hibited except sale hy licen gists for certain: pu Ce necessary, and all\u201d giving of liquor is urpeses \u2018considered th-a separate en-.arate dwelling wi arat trance, used \u2018exclusively.as a: private residence, and not- daor or passage\u201d house or other place of acter, or office, excepting 1e ca of a private\u201chouse of-aiduly qualified physician, dentist or.geon, whose house.\u2018may A communicate with this office.=\u2019 = The expression.\u2018liquor\u2019 -es used this Act is declared to = fermented, spirituous of and any drinkable liquor nnected by ~ any veterinary \"sur Sale and keeping.for.seals are mitted.for dic 1 scientifie and sac qualified druggists as are specially licensed by the government to sell.There are two kinds of licenses:\u2014 (1) \u201cwholesale druggist\u2019s license\u2019 and (2) \u2018retail druggist\u2019s license.\u2019 A wholesale druggist\u2019s license can only be granted to a party in exclusive wholesale druggist business.It authorizes sale in quantities of not more than ten gallons for mechanical or scientific purposes, or not more than five gallons to a retail licensed druggist.' \u2018A retail licensed druggist\u2019s license permits sale only for medicinal purposes, or of wine for sacramental purposes.\u201cA duly qualified physician may have in his possession liquor needful for his.practice: not exceeding two quarts; a duly registered dentist liquor needfud for his practice not exceeding one geon liquor needful for his practice less than three nor more than six Any policeman, constable or o and to prosecute persons who violate the provisions of this Act.YSSTE.policeman or.con- Any inspeetor, stable may at eny time enter dnd proper information, issue a warrant authorizing any constable or inspector gon, o to enter ond search, by force if need- Paper, he effects of one.ful, ahy place in which it is suspected the state i8 not one-twentieth so t that liquor is unlawfully kept for 89 it was before prohibition.In Port- if on unlicensed i, premises, may be seized, and if a conviction is made, may be destroyed or sold for proper purposes as the ky : : teria .| ernment may direct.pint; a duly.qualified veterinary sur Because the authority o gov- f the Provin- em \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014_ | ing for sale, contrary to the law,| WHAT PROHIBITION HAS whether by a person not duly-licen- | - sed or by a licensed druggist in un |\u201d ldwful places or hours, or to persons |: to whom it is nof lawful to sell, the | WHAT GENERAL NEAL DOW SAID penalties .are:\u2014For a first offence a; \"ABOUT IT fine of not less than $200 nor more | .than $1,000, and in default of immediate payment, imprisonment for not :1.\u2018We had many distilleries, seven of six which and two breweries were in Port- months; for a second or any subse- land.Now we have not one in the DONE FOR MAINE \u2018 state, nor has there been for , many quent offence imprisonment for not years less than three nor more than 2.At the same time, a great quantity of \u201cWest India rum aE ; 1 : it \u2018 ther came to us by the cargoes, many of them person has also authority to lay in- every year.Now not even one puncheon i8.imported, nor has there been for many a grog sh p» there.Now, in more than three-fourths of the state, \u2018having three- grown .up there never having seen a sa- 4, The, quantity of liquor now sold in la the largest city, the quantity sold id not onéhundredth part so much as it Was, the: city being twice larger than it a he time the law.was made $0.Our people used to spend im.strong ink bbe: entire valuation of the state L'every, Period of twenty years, as the \u2018not exceeding one gallon; a.clergy-| \u2018cial Legislature does mot extend be- nation is now doing in every period of man wine for sacramental purposes not exceeding two gallons; and a person engaged in mechanical or scientifia pursuits alcohol needful in-his- business, not exceeding ten gallons, An incorporated public hospital may have liquor for patients, and a sick person may have in his room liquor prescribed by a physician.: The -law concerning who may be permitted to sel is very strict.All applications from druggists for licenses must be reported upon by inspee- \u2018yond the limits of.the province, this thirty-five years Act does not prohibit oles of liquor dollars will far more than.pay for all the \u2018by brewers, distillers or exporters in P9WCE smuggled into the staté and sold to persons outside the pro-| _ 2 ali: = but.-.which it has been lawfully sold, of a5 that, but everywh ping are sean oon for failure by a licensed druggist tot) prise and -thrift; no dilapidated or ne.keep or show a record of sales; or the sted \u201cbirildinigs anywhere, either pub- prescriptions or certificates on: which unmisty sales were made, or for \u2018the selling or\u2019giving of liquor by a license druggist without requiring.a proper prescription \u2018or_certificate,.\u2018or for giv- any of the disqualifications named are ing as a physician a prescription to provided the license shall be, cancelled.permit giving liquor to a mitiôr, Every licensed druggist must give for the improper giving of liquor by |: dentist or veterinary | .0 | surgeon, the penalties.sre:\u2014TFor a | 6 fing: of \u201cnot less: \u2018thin rywhere unmistik-, afs of \u2018an industrious and thrifty 3.In 1884, after an \u2018experience of the it& of \u201cprohibition \u2018for thirty-three | ion bya popular vote, the majority ad Bei, e affirmative: vote being| ~@ = - in :he.no more convincing proof]: A HAMILTON OPINION.= reÿilar reader of.the Hamilton hier, and champion.Te y: in-New York by a \u2018Bewspaper Ie e said ing \u2018that |\" fo that booze can meet \u2018anybody at |- weight, concede any handicap, and ] is \u2018that CASES of ; consumption out from thi of ten occur in.this way :\u201d step, the.catarr \u201cA person catches a cold.~The cold | tubes and lungs ze will beat you\u2019 John L.is Hot \u2018is not propérly cured, and they quickly sumption - catch another one.This cold is.dilly-| \u2018At any, dallied with :by no treatment,: or some the éatarr: ABtTieé DW 3 0 treatment that is ineffectual, and the cold to'its ent indulgence \u2018in intoxicating liquors.| cold.continues.ESTEE 7 ey.catoh: another cold.and be-| disease z Cure gin to cough, , Then they take cough ; consumption has become \u2018thoro syrüps, but they do no good.\u201d Veloped;- many\u201d | By and \u2018by they get tired of taking me- | Tuna \u201ca \u2018perman rink sparingly, if at all.\u201d Take| d city of Hamilton and you will.find\" em mea of moderate habits.John-D.{ dicine, and g wap: enabled\u2019 to work out his road \u2018to\u2019 This is arrived at as follows:\u2014The wealth.More than one bright Hemil- vote polled outside of Ottawa in the toi \u2018Provincial: \u2018general elections of 1898 abe shall de! piquer.valerie ve 409,980; Half Che \u2018votes polled in\u2019 = purchased.No physician shall give | Ottawa, 8,922; - last vote in acclama- | 2 4 : : a tion constituencies, 6,543, making .à indulgence of strong rink.Many years total of 425,445, of which, of course, | tt 212,723 is\u2019 a majority.Tt.is scarcely | possible that thes total vote -of a § .provincial general election \u201cco | am p general election \u201ccould be Biol paring \u2018Stop, poor sianer, stop and.vehis fellows in the management of business.affairs, has gone down to obs.I si ur weeks\u2019 Peruns had cured her.:of \u201ccatarrh, and ber system, was entire who had been \"brought down] ly rid of it.: 2, n loafer, would occasionally exclaim- down the scale of respectability till\u2019 strong drink will do.The men}.you, - young .man, .and \u2018could.take hat Sunday afternoon a Tespectably Lend x Jou shall not mine coal wide meaning, but I presume it bears liams\u2019 Pink Pills.Mrs.Henry Meln- lest fifty years, have labored to educate eration which is, to-day, the dream of 350,000 st paying a toll to me of entirely on the trade of the St.Law- tyre, Port Dathousie, Ont., gives sound ABOLITION OF THB BAR-ROOM.the people on the question of prohib | the best minds on the American oon; |$99,000 per square mile\u2019 Fancy, $50, sally th advice to other mothers in cases of this \u201cIf you ave anxious thet the protec- tion and now that there is en oppor- tinent.1 000 per mile without sweating at all! rence, especialy the port of Montreal.king.She says: \u2018About three years ago tion of legal sanction should be taken unity Jo, obtain the great boon, it cer- ' 2 J.MoG.\u201c| At-this rate, as interest at 5 percent The impression conveyed is that we |the health of my deughter, Bertha ve away from the liquor traffic, you will tainly behooves every temperance voter \u201cMontreal, Nov.13, 1002.~~ \u201c -| on $50,000 is $2,500 per annum, there are suffering an injustice somewhere [830 to fail.She grew weak and seemed Sek your vale, i tie Vu\u201d column 8d vy mas who wah che bes ni; A ere from one ta thbce drones Jane from our Uhiiad Blates oighbor, nable $ sand toe let exertion \u201cSo tion to the opportunities for ke develop- tender his vote for prohibition.No HOLY NAME SOCIETY.vihous working on evely square Without specifying how or where, buf, ee ah her appetit Tt aed ment, and the attractiveness thes sur | political or other consideration should: T sh Editor of thé \u2018Witness.~| mi Ie of coal land in Pennsylvania that generally leading up to the transpor- {lost flesh.I sport much mone and she rounds those opportunities.~The bar- deter every voter to tender his vote for (To the the.+.=| 18 being used, although Mr.Dingwall\u2019s tation of the North-West or Manitoba dicines, but they did not help A on me room is the opportunity and the invi- pra ibition- failure to do æ is.siding : Sir, \u2014In your editorial of Saturday.Bible says: TE a man work not, neither wheat crop.Now let us look at it as I took her to a doctor, end although ns tation fon freniène tement, and the wil aasxting the hog mgr pac ve last; after having referred to the de.Shall he eat And they tell me Mr.it is: That crop of wheat comes on trestment was persis ted in for a Jong cause of drinking.Drinking is the par- there should.be no division in the Tanks testable habit of swearing and, more per year.Those te ners \u2018are say, about Oct, 1 At the page and 1 bep vo four ae Sas Gang me ent of drunkenness and del .The prohibitionists.i - Watu- .h : 5 ; \u201c242084 are.> Oct.1.; suppression of the bar-room Till be an ing from Le sad results of the division particularly, that of taking the RAMA: splendid Leighbors, for a consider- the year the St.Lawrence can only 2% .Then 1 took wer to a immense step in the advance towards amongst the Manitoba prohibitionists of our Holy \u201cRedeemer in vain, -you:| tion.d remember, this price carry .a very small portion of the specialist, but his treatment bent like- ; : .y u e advice of & ledy friend, & doctor practic the : suppression of the evils of intemper- lant Spring Thea called upon to, vote for state: This all goes to show the need: does ot oe ony work\u2014for aie Theat that \u201coffers, as our steamers are The Ontario Liquor Act, if adopted, Local Legislature, and Confirmed by the 0f such a move as that of the Society! conl\u2014and, as I showed Leks and ox ne with general cargo that in-|ing in Chicago, Bertha began using Lr.will make bar-rooms illegal.If bar-rooms | highest authority.in the kingdom.That of the Holy Name, which might wel}: purely a product of the po ulation car, pi: ing, Bikes season of the | Williams\" Pink Pills, and before long are made illegal their existence can only division bas thrown back che temper: bo extended into Canads\u2019 Tb will De [Even the Springfield Ropu says: obs.She à paddy grain; nd it he there was a decided fmprovement in ter be made the result of lack\u2019 of public ance cause probably for the next twenty pleasing to many to be informed that! Coq} \u2018i à : TR hat.is paid on grain; and it id condition, and by the time she had opinion against them, or wilful conniy- years in Manitoba.Let Ontario prohi- such ciation does exist in this properly a bounty of nature, which |impossible fo increase the ocean.ton- taken nine boxes she was once more en opinion againel them, or wiltul oopir: | Ditionists remember that in union there City, and ns been ip active operation\u2019 \u2018properly belongs to the whole people; | nage to.the St.Lawrence, depending.|joying the best of health sad had gained public opinion will soon remedy the evil 18\u2019 strength, in division there is weak- for more than Ewo years.The m h| and not to à few men for their ex- |entirely on grain cargoes, as it is-well Sfteen pounds in weight.I would of faithless officers.Under the Liquor ness and failure.Let them march bald- ber hip Ia a vwo TET the n°\") elusive profit.\u201d known to the trade that the average strongly advise all similar sutferers to \u2018Act public opinion will banish the bac.1 to the polls and roll up.a most xi: réhip ak.present abou hré | The \u2018Republican\u2019 recognizes, even if rate of freight on wheat alone would Sive \u2018Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills a fair trial, Acton \u2018Free Press.umphant majority for prohibition, and Hundred, not many in comparison My.Ding i de Er ias i 28 on Ontario end Manitoba prohibit one with the 20,000 who lately made suck: ' possibl i co 4 at and the Bes steamers Mon Of 20 her case as hopeless as could ist I shall rejoice.A.MepOUE | an imposing demonstration in the city:| hepiness with frozen feet.Did wheat Mon Soom oo nitoba { \u201cAn weak and eiling girls and women, __ Advertisements, ° * Oo an with fair pr a Bod ena] Mr.Dingwall ever consider how | a large quantity, but even the bull of.\u2018quferers From \u2018backache, headaches, ow M ar - Mg anc atv rospects ahead.| many men, women end children must that is exported during the first six | : i ] Te hoch .INCREASED + The Holy Na Society is of.Put 18 expor luring the first six {show by their pale and sallow cheeke SOUND AS A DOLLAR © D'PROTBCTION.the 1 ont ancient.¢ It dates baëk from: have died premature deaths through weeks of open water, say from May thet thes are\u2019 oo ill health, will find (To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u2019)- AD | insufficient food, clothing and shelter |1 to the middle of June.F +] relief.bright L 1 .; ; LD.1274.A movement was thex in th .OF .From that, prompt relief, bright eyes, rosy checks That is the result of a course| Sir\u2014To the prudent protectionist the organized under Gregory X., \u2018To pro- fair ho cos) regions on secount of un- time on, say three months and a half, and active besith in a fair use of Dr.isting\" tariff i i to i special devotion air, wages?Is not the essence of mur- of summer navigation, or, until Oct.1, Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.You can obtain f treatment with Scott's Emul- reasons is à ressonable tarif.A | mote in a special manner devotion Ll der here?Who has the most brotherly the St.Le act depend cn the these pills from any medicine dealer or ol treatment wi cotts Emul- tariff impli i the Holy Name of Jesus, in order both.: y A wrence must depend on the ee D ; ! i reasonable tariff implies considerate se- to he y that adorable RE uf love, the man who sells a fair day\u2019s United States products to supply: their by mail, post paid, st 5c.a box, or sion.We have special refer- curity for the investment of brains snd epair the Te ered QUE Lord: work: for a fair dey\u2019s wage, or the |steamers, In that time we can safely | 1x, 2924 for $2.50, by writing direct to .capital, and a proper discrimination } P h insu\u2019 ed QUE.207 [man who sells monopoly and privilege say the St.Lawrence will receive the Dr.Williams Medicine Co., Broo nce to persons ith ale! CC ; \u2018 y the Albigensian hereties añd otheÿ t lege say x © wi ville Ont.Never t'anytking else \u20ac P Ww.we ; nel land throws absolutely no work : y ver accept à ,( fr against incapacity and waste.To a blasphemers\u2019 In the reign of-Charle# | the bargain?Does 2 Ding Te ato twice the quantity of Manitoba grain which @ dealec may sey is \u2018just as good\u201d Rings snd semitve throats aos Grommet i Sty Sete ee | SEE A Bp ey da hoped rr hin | eee ~ \u2019 .; tis vie as a goodly heritage; and, | ganization, and has been in active op | the end of the summer?Bee men tell _ other i 08 leu ill be one of six, two of whom, da s Emulsion does some ; mois the protersatiél clause, represents gaie in Europe rer sine, T0 a | us they slip their wings and turn them routes.Df the erop of 901, Jonrances F many cases, will | be of : different i is.the ripe fruit the judgment of set cine 1.0t70r | out of the ive to die.Let borrow Manitoba Wheat shippe sels beljef.Is leaving the priest in a min- things heer than others.This of statesmen who had 8 wear hd far, ducing the Holy Name Soclety to this | Mr.Dingwall\u2019s words and as him what STates ports, against about eighteen ority \u2018putting cducation under tho is one of them.It has a pe- Teaching appreciation of the Deeds.and rat and giving it reneved vifs *{ more moral right have the so-called millions of United States grain ship- heel of fhe clergy ?The existing law, .+ ; 8 \u20ac .a in 1 , hink; due.réal à \u201c » I 1 à ; 5 rive \u2019 culiar action on the throat and their ultimate adjustment of it, con- branch is connected with St.Patriele | wine owners to the cosl than they ped via Canadien ports.= passed by the Liberals, rivets the de .\u201ca sidered.it \u2018high encmgh, all interests be- Church.+ ge \"4 have to the Atlantic Ocean or the St.|\" So that from the foregoing I can- nominational system ox any distri lungs which gives them ing taken into account.That it was Sl VILA TOR: | en posse would surely.any just mind.\u201cmot sée'wlière th ttsttré to Canadien aod ioe.Eom Shi Is no, appeal, ' ; b lo à P ial clause È EE ! ] y the orts comes in.-There has also 0 ation.5 > s strengthand makes themtough.B Rink Dios the preferential ke s,| Montreal, Nov.17, 1902.: | of-an unjust law.Their right in jus.Fonsiderable seid bent ne slo been and Dissenters may be obliged to at- That's h > : dustries which have demonstrated their \u2014_\u2014 +\" 251 ticé should only be equal with that Canadian vessels during the past tend Wesleyan, Roman Cat otic, or at\u2019s how Scott's Emulsion economie fièness to live and thrive ander MK- PEDLEY AND THE COAL of any other inhabitant of the United twelve months.The trade to-day g Church schools.Under the-bill it drives out h 1d qd it Such concerns are to-day earning \u201cSTRIKE.\"| States, The government should own erally admit that there is suit Le will be possible for them, if the cir- out coughs, COIGS And good dividende to their owners, and: are (To the Editor of the \u201cWitnes >) {| the mines in \u2018trust for all, and that {tonnage to take all Manitoba clent | cumstances of their district require it, bronchitis.It keeps them out, | %, 74! and pride to the country, Most a Of the TWIneSS ).| could be done by teking the lend values offering to come this Manitoba grail to build a school that will suit them, too ) Gf them are full up to the oes wih ox.Sir,\u2014As Mr.Dingwall objeets-\u20184&:| for government purposes, about equal -to American I rts that out of the rates and public funds.ders, and have all they can do, to keep some of my statements under-the:| MT.Dingwall complains that I do do the same business.With the in- 2 Taxation .without represen We'll send you « little to try, if you like, - Certain descriptions of Canadian manu- above heading, in your issue of Nor., xxii, 268: \u2018Be.thou not one of them pace with their deliveries.\u201c1 not gi A 3 tati nd intment of teach- ] | not give my.interpretation of Proverbs creased number of Canadien vessels on and appointment that are now being built, the co 8 ers.Sir Michael 1 .Hicks- Beach ECOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto.actures.have, se 1978, made such re.1, Kindly allow me to reply to Ms \u2018that, strike hands\u201d He says \u2018striking year will see tonnage much înerees t well say.the opposition 1 : markab) high Lure: of a letter, \u2018Single Taxer Corrected,\u201d hands\u2019 means refusing to work.But over even that of the present day.to the bill was mo st hollow, abri ris Da deal une at ae ns LAR Cae or workers) string | The fonnage wi probaly seins Jo oercasonable whe on te : (stopping work), and men striking depend for about three and a mitted free.This is notably eo in the mine workers to organize.Mr, Ding-/ (begting) hands , are certainly not the months on United States grain de keep Wesleyan, 1 presume), Dave on and 5 put ready-ma de clothing.The writ- wall now admits that right./ Mr; | s9me thing, any more than a horse them running during the eoming year fe vom reamed of objectis thou h 7 \u2018only, \u2018but other branchés of tame Dingwall de eo as ght oF ma te hie heb tation RA thine er) ve ana ; taxpayers had ne control over then on.y, niche: ana] - mine workers interfere with the.terpretation 1s tha k, shows clearly that Canadians 2 ool i cctapetent 15 speak uid 2 dit ai rights of non-union workers.in- any} We should shun violent actions, es | are quite alive to the wapts of the ie present and dal under © eral close an equally creditable showing.The illegal manner.Mr.Pedley, Mr.Mit- pecially as the context Warns us against transportation problem, and do not menageisent only.So people, he woollen and cotton mills of the Do- chell and myself did net claim for the} the angry end wrathful man.require government assistance in any said, had.consciences extremely tender minion, are now turning out goods, Union miners that right\u2014so that Mr.- In treating of mine ownership, I way to keep up to or ahead of the about mone paid by rates and awful- which, for design, make, finish and the Dingwall -has introduced a \u2018mattér] quoted Seripture as being testimony\u2019 requirements of the growing country.bout that paid by taxes.: A 5 English « .would not sell against fhem even if ad-| Mr.Pedley claimed: the right of th | Book STORE | \u2018 : general purposes of utility, are the de- which was not en issue at all.Let m | Mr.Dingwall regarded of more value «ST.LAWREN ly tough a ; L 240 ST J MES ST - spoir of lg \u2018come out assert, however, that in my often] than argument, but it was not.neces-| Montreal, Nov.18, 1902.- ce In the House Mr.Balfour said he had oe .A ty ere to Sompets ll he re now while such conduct of the union.inen: oui vader and.theft have Deen RS Co > Toe - made it clear that the staffing of the 4 cree Why those eannot be justified, there are many | forbidden by the criminal codes, verbal {yyy ENGLISH EDUCATION BILL.schools and payment of teachers salar- B pa PRES ; dlemoring for increased proteetion, gone ed, Lhere are manÿ.l Ct an : son 2 A n,\u201d \u20acone grounds upon which it can be excused.or written, \u2018of all heathen peoples\u2014 ; - i REMEMBR ANCE and dome likewise?Many \u20ac of shen have One is ignorance.Major Miller,\" of.Chinese, Hindu, Brahmin, Aztee, Jap- (To the Editor of the Witness\u2019) J Ff har iment siding > Wilkesbarre, Inispector-General :.3rd | snese, ste, Who never had the Bible The though} that we are remembered | ides the invigorating esample.of their gade, says of Shenandoah: \u201cEjghty- | to.guide them.- Private ownership & ; pa Td \u2018 ti freres up when we fol bine\u201d \u2018ang.en: Hivols to siiqrlate fbem.Why Êve percent of the population sre | cosl mines places a necessity of \u201clife Intosh for affording me another.op- hing under poplar Pre had lite va when, we foe] \u201cblno\u201d and on joys they not turned these things to foreigners, and §,000-to 10,000 are au- 11 the hands of 5 for SN uals, and portunity of dispelling ilusions about alwa.i - ; R \u201cof J i Pom WAT ist: -nei Cod -5où.l if it i : a1.SRE, THEI ys meant what he said.The de choice tangible ÿ'Banadigr Friendship profitable account?Simply from Want archists.They.fear -neither God won: if it is conceded that they as owners the Education - Bill, as well a3 my termination of the staff and the sal- nd may n &t our atare.1 But surely.their misuse of time, 0r-lack-4 all right and : supply, then it must be\u201d con- Jtistime they were sent to.the Friends ££ ahilitv is no reason why the gover all right and have done a d.deal SUPP, > he ve oo then, I would say: most important subject with which nem ree \u2014 f abs : ox.of oot + ham to help the troops there\u2019 fr Ding-} ceded they\u2019 have a right to |\" 27 say: the * dueation \u2018authority would have 7 YE MOST NUTRITIOUS.| oon I eee ecrire.Le tney were.imported by the coal companies | folle by cd.ride private property Church party demands, but of what .k J EPPS\u2019S GOGOA a aut of economie to enable them to reduce.wages.Ans says: \u2018Taquity forbids private property.the bil allows Is provides that of oH etre Tt to your aor.© Rl J {bist to pass on to the oblivion of that | Baer admits that the wages of '26,270'| Work.is_not possible \u2018without land any Sunday school, piace of worship, i ine t TT Ls ' cdipacious firibo, which is the final rest-'{ miners employed ° his company.j (coal land: or other land) to work | religious observance or instrugtion in on is lenders os oat ne -Ms: natural qualities inthct, [ly wiforbunate or unfit.are: faken rents, rebates for powder, i.lend implies the right of the ished wherein Dissenters\u2019 children = entifvine hi i \u2018robust health, and to resist: |in the \u2018intérests of à le; to coddie pan) ot rng ui .hop the To of the many.Rane re attend Church séhodis there ae on foticme by the.Opposition a : POSER ©; (IL Be TL gL 5 peop; ¢ not balsnee of $148, slightly more then} unless the many act.as elves to the need be no foreing \u2018of beliefs on them with Pac i tess ctr Sold, \"Sol | snd sourit vint à Team, esol on | oy eteres SLI SELL mer\" low Tn other words, by private gm | which their parents consider false Die 204.aut codid furiias Ms, Me ! = superd fain investors have: fheir | miner's family.I ask, does not sueh | £fS ae.r 0} Ba Jey ean.be withdrawn J 8, ane .Re aon England.| money Into impossible have.out fheir La condition excuse a little occasionak| freodom and the natural right to work.[bashing if desired Dr.Guinness | from political Dissenters that I would Le hd + I \" mors.: : : EPP S 6 0COA one of the Tisks incidental to ail kinds | ent class of men?° - ore\u2018or men?\u201cAnd is not a constitution belief in the efficiency of day schools Those knowing the true inwardness ! of trade.Tacreased protection, hhow-|.Says Mr.Dingwall: \u2018The miner radically \u2018wrong that has legalized as instruments of propagandism, Th ome.phases certai i EPPS ; ; (ges wold he no rome for such a con- | the Tight Lo, move tos better p 4 e Co ant dan ; ildren erties ot at on VING STRENGTH Vi | dition of things, but rather an aggrava- |:if.hè can find\u2019 ome.\u2019 Ay, Here.i Mr, Dingwall feigns ignorance the 80d why will some persist in alle ith\" jeachi av ng Tt 1 & VIGOR, fion of the evils \u20ac , ; ; \u201cBing annual landlord's strike.oot the & \u2018grievance?Mr.TStuars Worthy, ho on tre fon rer ra ra A RATER En dnorensed rodactio invariable sem that if\u2019 There is ten times more few.tenants ar m 88 | rkshi à géhools oT iden a n CC ATMTEN many [OF increased production, and increased | jand not being mined than is mow:| to whether they ever had their rents of Sunday School Unions that they the two busybodies I mentioned as 2 JE QURBEC 5 BANK.Soma faction for fstuiy eu masks | Pong Operstel Can the miner: raised on May 1-and his ignorance may are ill ormed as the only persons possibility would often be forthcoming: an Crh le | D re tng Ei, le on mary à ar | Mn thin fy Sng | pln Notice is hereby given that a dividend of |awise to let well alone.By x ng | 850,000 per square mile.Sore pieces | In conclusion, allow me\u201d:to say.to.leaves the law; as to that, where i ini men i ing three percent upon the paid-up capital one thing, several others ply cid are held for $150,000 per are rar af : f g njus 207.injustice to Churchmen fn mending Deen 1 \u2018stood, I beligve the Bible to be the tice has been dome the clergy, and vpéenomime > a bx - 2 LES \u2018 oT Ne - a - Se + = a - c ee | Do phe pti wd S| nin tnd et om Lt Epson ah Piles BEERS ; .the world ever mw.] goo who refuse to supply: the \u2018people | ior: enlightemment .comes \u2018by: prayer religious difficulty existing.That if Pile S lute cure for ie \"The \u2018Transfer Books il] bé closed from valy Shing for TE eroment tc | of this-ontinent with coal, The.ps De : t y hi and every ferm of itching, the Seventeenth to.hirtieth of Nov-| ; worl » Dipgy | between master and man comes: from in education it was because they alone fhomanufactarerahaveguarantesd See ember os ver tement to ; a CA and, right: working, not Were, in most cases, willing to take Be hay think of te.Xu cag use it and mine\u201d = ; \u2018 will of my Father niecsend ey He says.the hill does away eslors or got, BATIR Ga Tatante \u2018he shall know of | with.this one mani system, for the Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment.jes were matters within the determi- 2 ._ nation af the local authority (the né Sir, \u2014My thanks sre: dite Mr.Me- county and horough councils).When an \u2018the contra) \u2018miners refu in the sh f Canadian à power.w.Show $0: dp an.' ish- i i | have a perfect ñ \u201cthe php et n shape of Can of the power to know.\u2018how -to.:de \u2018it; man.The Englich-speaking miners-arg| Îisve à perfect fight to stop the modeat- abilities will permit.-Fimally, aries of the fteschers was perhaps the | ment should step in: to protest | wall should know that these foreigners kill the young children and the old | 1.It\u2018is not à question of what the in deal =.bave failed Co pe He ine for thon other De ety.resident in land\u2019 (coal land or.other land).scholars cannot be, required to attend respondent that chooses to fit the cap An admirable food, with all | ing place of every! tirat is hopeless average $296.20 per year.Out\u2019 of this: spon.| Therefore,\u201d private ownership religious subjects.In the B,000 par- tempt any individual brings on him- x mule or unML.=o La of coa \u2018eu Tings fitted to build upand maintain .Æt is not the duty of governimént, nor oil and company\u2019s doctor, leaving.sitation \u2018fostemed by the Opposition \u201cim Ib.tins, labelled JAMES: hip the.miners are robbed of their They can be withdrawn from religious Tntosh with specimens of language { pity, but it cannot be helped, It is desperation on the part of an ignor.Which then are the worst?\u201d Mine own- Roger says.many Dissenters have no be ashamed to- quote or he to read.such a state of things?= |in what danger are these children aetivities of England know, that if in- of the evils described; for eny ad- | rub! I am glad Mr.Dingwall pu a | consult a few.teltiants around him as M.P,, tells the \u2018Yerkshiré Association géhools she provides were permitted, PRE LE EU The Canadian industries have bad :a: work at this umised coal land: dispelled.Let him watch for the who can, or ever could, hand over any Ii was this interference I spoke of a3 ividend.No.161.1 inquire for the causes.man are the\u2019parents, and that the bill 4.If your correspondent eannot ses 1 x = er t Mr.Dingwall that, correctly under: Was.~My.Balfour says a great injus- Stack of this institriion, has bees declared | become gadone.There Ss Little justice When this fact is considered; Ÿ he > he : pu abide NE: ; Re ; x iral - 5 > cent after MONDAY, the First Day ot December | gov.| careful stndy ot it T do not fnd super.15 rural Urgland and mever And the Cao One ee ec , : algne, but.that perception of justice | the clergy have had too large a share bleedingand protrudiagpiles rois dara i polar 4 Jegis- mine.werkers, never - did, : Mr it.Bee tes ded be ., We read, | the trouble and.make the sacrifices Bebyon: mang ack if not cured, 60cn box, ad SaruspAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1902._ the board schools the Church children in certain large urban, and therefore more important, centres, why accuse me of inability to see his side of the argument?\u2018As citizens they have equal rights to any others in \u2018the nation, yet this is what is being forced on them\u2019 5.The Church leans on her voluntary contributions and ancient endowments, of which latter the State stole more than it has since repaid.As to education, the Church furnishes buildings for the State to use in performing ifs duty of secular education.It looks like the State leaning on the Church to a certain extent.But surely Afr.McIntosh forgot for the moment the Regium Donum, the moneys paid Dissenting schools, and the State funds\u2019 which (unless I am misinformed) the Dissenters readily accept for their schools in India.; L.STONE.Montreal, Nov.14, 1902.OUR MONTREAL STREETS.(To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u2019) fir, \u2014That the streets of Montreal are in a filthy and disgraceful state of unkemptness, is, I presume, the general opinion of the bulk of the residents.In spite, however, of.this established fact, the municipal authorities, apparently unable from either internal dissensions or other extraor- dimary causes, to do anything to ameliorate the present condition of affairs, or to submit an alternative, are wilfully taking advantage of the.anonymous character of the correspondence which from time to time appears in | the columns of the local \u2018press, to postpone for reasons of their own, the reasonable demand of the citizens of this the commercial capital of Canada.If, as I presume, the aldermen charged with these special duties,.are acting on this latter assumption of mine, they are, I.submit, perfectly justified, for a recent writer in the \u2018Fortnightly Review\u2019 discussing lettera wtitten to the press, remarks: \u2014Tf a writer do not sign his name, especially to a letter, he forfeits all claim to be considered or respected.There is | no need to discuss his manners, and his motives at best are dubious, since he himself eliminates from diseussion the possible courage and honesty of is purpose.It is difficult for a comparative stranger to appreciate the fact that, from among the leaders of the great ACCIDENT Strained His Back and was Sent Home in Agony.Laid up all Winter, but Potd's Kidney Pills put Him on His Feet Again and New Be 1s Completely Cured.Indian Brook, Victoria Co, N:S., Nov.21\u2014(Special) \u2014Angus D.McDonald, son of thé postmaster here, among those in this district who swear by Dodd'a Kidney Pills as a sure cure for those terrible pains in the back that are one of the surest symptoms of Kidney .And Mr.McDonald has good reason for the stand he takes, While at work in the coal pits he strained his back and was sent Pre i an agony of pain.twenty-five miles away, was sent\u2019 for, but he could do little to relieve his suffering.ds.was in r, 1901, and he couldn\u2019t-do & hand\u2019s turn of- work till the spring of 1902.LT advised him.to _ [Then a hotelkeeper i im.try Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills.* That hotel- keeper didn\u2019t see him again till last August and then his first question was \u2018Angus, how's your back ?\u2018As well as ever it was,\u2019 answered Angus.\u2018What.cured it ¥ fDodd\u2019s Kidney Pills cured me completely.© _ TS , And the Postmaster at Indian Brook is always ready to testify to'the truth of his son\u2019s statement.aN Pains in the Back, Lr go, Rheuma- j and est is \u2018Kidneys.-.Disease are will cure them.\u201cDodd\u2019s PARTICULARS OF ~~ THE NEW PUBLICATION, _ Castles and Abbeys of Great Britain and Ireland will be of special and wide inter appeal- to English-speaking People all -the World over.Each subject willbe dealt with within comparatively small compass, but the growth of each bullding will be traced from earliest times, and in relation to tke growth of the Nation, or to some phase of National .An atiractive feature.also embodied be the Legendery Lore with which all the bulldings teeri.The price Fill be SIXPENCE monthly,and each number wil appear un the 16th of the month.part of Dublin Castle.Windsor Castls given with the first number of Vol.1.Contents\u2014Part IL\u2014I, Remainder of Dublin Castle; 3, Tower of Loudon; 3, Glastonbury Abbey; 4, Chi Castle; 8, Melrose Abbey; 6, Boyle Abbey.plate of Gastonbu Abbey with Contents of Part I1{.\u20141, Boyle Abbey ish of); 3, Stirling Castle; 3, Battle Abbey; Warwick 3 6, a ; London, By Edwin Stately Homes of.England.aces, City Pageants, Old World Clubland, London Pisygro , Inns of Court.Besu.titu]ly ilustrated by W.Brant.Large.quarfo, .Pri in large, clear.ce, one ehilling;; post ites, a: 346 1.t à Crown; pest free, 25 9 : 313 Strand, W.C., London, ig prominent: n The nearest \u2018doctor, \"lt 1) Windsor |\u2019 financial houses and business establishments of this city, none can be found to muster sufficient moral courage.to openly address the publie press in.condemnation of the existing state of affairs, or to support so strong a movement, as to insist that from hence: forth the \"streets of Montreal shall be kept in a state befitting the jm- portanee of the city.There may be a grim satisfaction among those who so ostentatiously represent finance in its various forms in seeing their names figuring as presidents, directors and managers of every imaginapy form of indust which in the near future, it is hoped, may tend to further consolidate\u2019 this splendid heritage; but these gentlemen have a duty beyond the mercenary, they are units for good or evil in this great city, and by their silence and ineptitude in its sanitary condition and general welfare, are certainly \u2018aid- ers and abettors\u2019 of the shocking apathy which at present prevails in municipal circles in the direction indicated.The same remark applies equally to the Church and the medical profession, thé one: by the fact, that in their ministrations to the sick and poor, they are or should be brought into contact with the wretched and putrefying staté \u201cof the roads, sidewalks and lanes, the other by the \u201cconstaxnt outbreak of gymotie diseases, which are -undoubt- edly the consequent corollary of\u201c the same All are equally, to use a vulgarism, tarred with the same brush; all appear to be afraid to speak with a loud voice, in dread of offending \u2018their sisters, their cousins or their aunts,\u2019 sa\u2019 that by their frankness of speech they\u2019 may, figuratively speaking, be accused of treading on the pedal extremitie3 -of their next door neighbor.It is painful to note that in this self- governing country the - leaders \u201cof neither ths Anglican or Roman Churches are to be found interesting themselves in any way in respect of the physical as well as the spiritual welfare of the people committed to their charge.Are we not told that \u2018cleanliness is next to godliness;\u2019 yet priest and pastor are alike indifferent and go their respective ways, the one to the solicitude of his ecclesiastical \u2018or monastic home, the latter to the social tea or muffin worry.\u2019 If the representatives of the var- jous religious bodies are to blame foï their eallousness in this matter, the medical profession are none the less responsible for their failure to represent publicly, the dangers that are arising all around the taint laden atmosphere of this sorely stricken city so sorely I submit, because not one of its citizens, whether reptesenting religion,.science or.wealth, is apparently.disposed to openly\u201d raise even the mildest form of protest, to lift the city's good name out of the slough of filth and wretchedness into which it has drifted.- During my residence in.this city now over four years, it has come to my knowledge, from time to time, that I have given great offence in certain cireles in expressing a decided preference for Toronto over Montreal.The accusation is perfectly true, and I have no apology to offer; indeed, it is with a sense of pride that I can contemplate the fact that I am free of any taint of provincialism, and that, with cosmopolitan frankness, I -am at liberty to state openly what many a Montrealer also repeats behind folded doors with bated breath, If I have dared to speak eulogistically of the \u201cQueen City,\u2019 it is because I admire its cleanly swept.streets, its fine grano- lithic sidewalks, with occasionally well kept wood ores; but above all, the evident pride with which its people contemplate the change which time, energy and duty, have brought into evidence, since the days of Muddy York?\u2019 - In conclusian, I venture to apologizé for my intrusion.into -the\u2019 \u2018domestit affairs of this city, but ss during the period I have been & resident of Montreal I have possibly passed more than once through every one of its streets, I can, I submit, speak with an authority few men possess.In many of these thoroughfares the surface dressing ot the roadway is gone; in some, considerable quantities of the sidewalks have.disappeared; = whilst on others, .especially; the lanes, the filthiest habits prevail, It is true, the bulk of these faults are to be found in the manu- acfuring ahd poorer .quarters\u2014for the poor are ever with us\u2014but in the ab: sence of protection and vision\u2014 for the police are\u2019 rarely_ with us\u2014 things\u2018 may go from bad to Worse, until evèn the waning pulses; of our stricken-sick may be stimulated by the.poisoned champagne.\u201d proposed to oe e donated to our hospitals by largesse of the Police: force.| Montreal, Nov.20,7102.~~ = meer ANTS ALWAYS BAD.Here ne truth\u2019 œys \u20ac handwri tim widespread as the.other:: A dis : FR À de i£ they\" were.somebody else\" THE MONTREAL BOOK NOTICES.CHILDREN\u2019S BOOKS FOR CHRIST- * MAS.\u201c The holiday happiness of children de pends as much on the quality of their new books as on the quantity.of their new toys.For the very little ones, we can hardly get a more entertaining present than \u2018The Louis Wain Nursery Book,\u2019 published by James Clarke & Co., Fleet street, London, at one shilling, a small price for such a pretty book.Nearly sixty pages of Louis Wain\u2019s clever pictures of animals are set off by descriptive stories and verses of a very charming order.- The account of a cheese tea in Miceland, where the provisions had been stolen by rats, has the following sad statement:\u2014 There is ice in iceland, so, of course, there are mice in Miceland, and there is usually cheese at a cheese tea, but at this cheese tes there were no cheeses; nelther a black cheese, nor a red cheese; neither a peagreen cheese, nor a skyblue cheese, nor a brown cheese, nor a pale cheese for pink people.° The portrait of a rabbit in a.very high collar, holding a piece of music, has such a fatuous expression that we are not surprised to read that he sings.a comic song\u2014Toud and long.\u2019 : When the other Bunnies said it filled them © all with pain : = Bath-Bunny Currant-Bunny sang it twice again.A page on which.the thyme is even better executed then the picture \u2018concerns @ little gil who went: out by night \u2018to catch a fairy.\u2019 .Little Dorothea hopes to find a few about, A-playing underneath: the silver moon, But from little Dorothea they ard safe enpugh; no doubt, \u2018 Co For nurse will come and catch her very soon! A fairy story published this season by the.Revell Company is \u201cThe Gift of the Magic Staff,\u2019 by Fannie E.Ostrander.It is an attractive tale of earth and air fairies, and there is a fairly successful attempt in it to convey the idea that the powers of nature ere at one with the moral forces of the universe, (The same thought is brought out in a similar way in Kingsley\u2019s \u201cWater Babies\u2019).The çlos- ing chapters, however, are in the simple \u2018Santa Claus style.: \u2018We want you to explain about {he North Pole,\u2019 #aid the Prince.\u2018Why can\u2019t the hu- \u2018mans.find It?It seems to be here fast enough.\u2019 St.Nick threw back his head and laughed till the tears ran down his \u2018cheeks.\u2026 Then.he straightened up.and winked :at Paul again.\u2018I take it down and hide it in the garret every time I hear that an expedition is coming this way.\u2019 he sald.\u2018Why, if I didn\u2019t I shouldn't have any.time at all to work at my trade, there'd be such stacks of explorers up bere, tramping over my lawn and calling on me.Then what in the world would the youngsters do for Christmas presents?Besides, some one would probably want to split the Pole up and carry the pieces away for souvenirs.\u2019 \u2018In Time With the Stars\u2019 :s a pretty book of Sunday stories by the Rev.Thomas K.Beecher.The grown folks may think some of the stories inadequate to explain the texts attached to them, but the teaching is earnest as far as it \u2018goes, and children léve the books that give them a glimpse at the \u2018wherefores\u2019 of life.The first story is called \u201cThe the various wheels and springs were dis- labor until they were told how by going no faster and no glower they made the watch keep true to the time shown by the stars.(Revell, price 75 cents.) GIFT BOOKS FOR OLDER PEOPLE.The Leisure Hour\u2019 though but a sfen- der magazine, as it appears month by month (lacking indeed that fatness which in many American magarines is owing to the advertisements), makes a yearly volume of great excellence.[ts fiction is of a gently entertaining kind that seems to be more popular in England than on this side of the water, Even Hour\u2019 authors\u2019 maintain a leisurely tone and an evenness of diction that doubtless carry on the classical tradition of an egrlier day.Bat.the strength of this magazine Yes.eleewhere.\u2018Its scientific: er.on \"many.unexpeoted points.Its \u2018Oversea Notes\u2019 give highly \u2018intelligent ditions of various -sorts outside of Etig- land; Canada, Australia and the United ] | States receiving special attention.The | chess page evidently.attracts a certain: \u2018 wer like the following: | Whose dmbrèle served \u2018at \u2018home.as a\u201d cupboärd and on journeys as a carpetbae® \u201cWho was \u2018so peor a clerk that he.never: yet attained the modest: abject\u2019 of his \u2018ambition, to \u2018wear 2 \u201ccomplete new wit\u2019 of \u2018elbthes at ome time?UY Who \u201cwatmed his bands \u2018as benevolen =.have belonged: to 4 wind in § people in my watch,\u201d and narrates how | conténted with the monotony of their | when the plot is a lively one \u2018Leisure | accounts of poplar movements and.con; | laboratary, pe im cof [4 otk: oll\u2014and the professor contended that |] was as good as, or better than, coal for ©; ca or, y | properties of \" Bat the charm of the volume is its his- | jtorical lore.More attractive than in their scattered periodieal appearances are the researches in the hyways.of knowledge, when de can turn over.a Dig took and read according te the interest of the moment about Viking Relies or the letters of Daniel Defoe, and choose among engravings whether to study elaborate firework displays of the seventeenth century, or portraits of Philippine Welser, whose beauty end virtues'as well as her skill in medicine made her much loved among the peasantry of the Tyrol long ago.One vf the most striking contributions to this-volume is \u201cThe Mother of Parliaments,\u201d a description by J.Hennickér Heaton, M.P., of femous persons and scenes in the British House of Comiyong.The illustrations by Harry Furniss are amusing.Many of the engravings in the book have a peper and type are \u2018also of the most satisfactory kind.This is perhaps the handsomest annual published by the Religious Tract Society, London.\u201cThe Sunday at Home\u2019 is à beautiful volume and well-caleulated to give pleasure to thoughtful readers on many a Sunday afternoon or other time of quiet meditation.Sabbath thoughts for each week are provided by the Rev.Hubert Brooke, M.A., and the Rev.Professor, MacBwen, DID.,- and suitable pages for the young by the Rev.J.Reid Howatt, a: popular children\u2019s preacher, and Bish- row school, who \u2018writes on \u201cThe boys of aid\u2019 Jonathan, a story of English vil lage life,\u201d by Julia Hack, and \u2018Under Calvin's spell,\u2019 by D.Alcock, a painstek- ing student of Reformation history.Fitere are twelve tales for children in this volume, and many short aketehes at bome and abroad.(Religious Tract Society.) oo \u2018Those who have difficulty sofnetimes \u2018a finding a book of fiction that is quiet enough-in tone for some \u2018gentls reader of {heir acquaintance, will welcome Agnes Giberne\u2019s pretty volume, \u2018Stories of a cathedral town furmsh\u2019 the subjects for \u2018its ten short stories, and as the same chäracters appear in several of the tales it is like one Jong story, though with fore variety.Some of the titles, \u201cThe \u2018Dean's verger, \u2018The under-master\u2019s bride,\u201d \u201cThe new, Canon,\u2019 show the peace- fol kind of society dealt with, The:stories tily written.(Religious Tract Soctety, London.) .= Lo MAGAZINES.The Christmas number of \u201cThe Delinea- tor\u2019 is a large and even sumptusus-look- ing magazine.The \u2018Delineator\u2019 is much more pow than a fashion monthly, though its full-page pictures of people in their _yery newest clothes, and its esoteric dis- courpe on what they do in Paris, are doubtless the staple of information to those clever women who follow with fly- \u2018ing fingers the fleeting fashions.Sir Ed- Fin.Arnold\u2019s Christmas poem is illus \u2018trated by strange colored plates.There besides serials.The pages for children \u2018and \u2018the pages about them are particrlar- Iv good.Charles Battell Loomis tells \u2018some length of his unsuccessful effort \u2018observe \u2018how à cricket cricks.\u201d | iA'mah who has mo,temperament and who 4 playing on the piano when you kuock, will contipue playing as be asks you.te open the door, and will aay, \u2018Hello, Harry, it down.Isn\u2019t this a lovely thing -l\u2019m trÿog over?\u2019 and he will go on tô the per- \u2018paps \u2018bitter end.- But-e temperamental performer on voice or instrument may\u2019 have \u2018beep pouring forth or.hitting or acraping divine tones, hut ag your, step Is \u201cheard he will stop as if he had been shat; \u2018ad.will tell you that be is out of \u2018practice stor: salad tite night before and eo cannot play the.violin in good form.That's tem- }perament and my.cricket had it hard: .*MeClure's\u2019 of \u2018November begins a bis- Flory,.too interesting to be overlooked.\u201cT4 in that of the Standard Ofl Company.The first instalment deals with the tn- Féeption of the oil industry in Pennsylva- \u2018roleum was not altogether unknown be: avellers from the West often carried files to their scientific friends ip\u2019 thé .It wae such a bottleful, brought as.Hmnoyth, who, warn out by an experience ef was George H.Bissell, a graduate of Dart- oùth, who \u2018worn out by an exparience of den years in the South as & journslist and his old college the.latest curiosity of thd i \u2018shown\u2019 him\u2014the boitle-:o \u201cmaking $lluminating ofl.- .The enterprisng.BieseH got \u2018othe recta of land where there were \u2018vil.A and obtamed the-réport of-an : the ail bi \u201cBut what todo beautifully soft and delicate effect.The | op Weldon, formerly headmaster of Har} thé Bible\u2019 The serial stories are \u2018David | of interesting places\u2019 and people with | | wellzwritten.accounts of Christian work the.Abbey Precincts.\u201d Life and love in| are\u2019frétty in themselves and rather pret- be late.three or four bright, short stories.0 has @ horrid cold, or ate too much :1ob- ÊT° \u201cpia-About the middle of the-century, Pe- po \u201cgift to the professor of chemistry of Dart- |, : \u2018fpsr-willing to take it seriously.This manif \u2018teacher, had come North for & change.At | =, vp.\u201cThe |} ennsylvamia Rock Oil Company,\u2019 leased Wothoritative anslyet as to the valuable | Mr.Bissell was not sanguine, but he was thinking)* One day walking down Broadway, he halted to Test in the shade of an awning before a dfug store.In the Window he saw on\u2019 a hottle a curious label.\u2018Kier's Petroleum, or Rock Oil,\u2019 it read.Ceiebrat- ed: for its wenderful curative powers.Aliegheny Co., Pa., four hundred feet below the earth\u2019s surface,\u2019 ete, Op the label was the -picture of an artesiah weil.It was from this well that Mr.Keir got his \u2018Natural \u201cRemedy.\u201d Hundreds of men had seen the label before, but his was the first to look at it with a \u2018seeing eye.\u2019 So to bore for oil a certain Mr.Drake was sent, who knew nothing about arte: sian wells.But he stuck to his task, disappointments, the well known as Drake\u2019s Folly began to producz oil, A rush for land inthe oil region began at once, and towns sprang up in the wilder- LAW LITERATURE.The \u2018Canadian Law Review\u2019 \u2018for November has a eontinued article on \u2018Canadian Legisloture in 1002 An interesting account is given of \u2018How an emcy- clopäedis \u2018of law is made\u201d Under the title \u2018Builders of our law,\u201d Lord Her- .schell's legal eareer is taken up.'D.B.Keys, of Toronto University, eon: siders the question whether Shakespenre .was bred: en attorney.The: usual summary of recent Cémadian\u2019 znd-Amériean decisions.is given, aë well as personals connected with Canadian lewyers.(Ca- \u2014 NO: HONEY CROP THAÉE.When shining hours are few and the rains descend during the.whole flowery season the little busy bee can im nothing, and apiarists grumble: - m all parts of England comes news of poor honey yields, both in quality and quantity, while from Scotland the entire failure of the crop is reported.The fact is, as a leading bee farmer said yesterday, the honey has been washed away.Hundreds of thousands of tons are wasi- ed away every years.however, but the Honey-gathering season.only lasts: jor about three weeks, and the rains were practically continuous throughout the 0 \u201cmaby f here th Cn n arms, wi e hives are usually filled.three times in a season, they have not \u2018Been filled once.-And started for the bees, so that they nay go out honey gathering in the first shining Shining hours last summer, and the bees were -kept.indoors-while.the: ) Had the working bec a5 long vague | \u2018Had the working bee as A twas the bohemian bun:ble ee, there might have been 3 less sad tale from the | farms.The red cluver has more honey than almost any: otner flower, but eniy the bumble bee can\u2019 gather it.The working bee confines his attentions to the white clover and saintoin, whénce.nearly all the English rarvest is gathered.the dull hours by perincting themselves in the process of \u2018canmng\u2019 their honey.For their work amounts to \u2018einnmg,\u2019 since they deliberately turn round and sting a full cell ore waxing it over, thus injecting an acid which nreserves the honey from fermenting.When the are not out Jmong the flowers-they o -repeat \u2018the antiseptic treatment of \u2018their stock.hE *.: There is a plentiful -evpply of Californian and Narborine hy to ap the deficit of the \u2018home made\u2019; but its price is likely to rise, as jt will find an open market.\u2014London \u2018Express \u2018 (London \u201cChrokide) | The value of finger prints as means inquestion in a London court.\"It was ascertaitied that an erronéous print \u2018had been forwarded in \u2018the.esse of a.particular \u2018pridoner, and the charge inaccuracy therefore fell to.the ground.Francis Galton and Dr, Bertillon have e of accuracy, and takén in conjune- tion with certain physical measure: ments jt may be regarded as: unique \u2018in\u2019its power\u2019 of settling identities.The Chiñiese ages ago adopted a similar system.They were apparently aware of | the fact that no two persons have the ski lines at the ends of the fingers.developed in precisely the same way.The system which is in use in English plice practice has had a long and extensive trial in France.It is new em- ployed-in America and: in severél \u201cof.our own colonies.5 207 equal I will ; alon \u20ac for Washi 1, 48° the.oil.was] Al \u2018natural remedy; produced from a well in and, after more than & year of delays and, Mr.not my only troubles.\u201d \u2018nadian: Law Review Company, Toronto.) ; HOW.DOTH THE: BUSY BEE.IN SOOTLAND HE 15 \u2018A FAILURE- this despite the faot that combs are hour of the season.But there were few honey- was Possibly the bees have been impec wing y of-identifichtion Was recently called of à ted this system to high de- | elaborated this system a high der | is before.\u201cMy hands might have boom +.like yours to-dsy, I will @yitinmynext, \u2018and ask for the Octagon bar.shape for the -laundry.every-day be ap: hooves soup ie i , use soap is ate pars \u2018encugh to eat; and the that burning sensation that is caused , uno St.Margaret's House = TRAINING SCHOOL, i ~~ \u2019 = = { - onsesuré MORE AND BLACKSMITSL Advertisements, * THE LAUNDRESS\u2019 LAMENT.\u2014 Toiling-and moiling from morning till night, snd never a rest If man was made fo mourn, what was a laundress made for\u2014 certainly not to sing.M5 hands are nearly charred off working in filthy suds, Tung other people\u2019s clothes, and other les.floors.No wonder soapmakers give prizes.with their soaps.Those who use of the go i i won} rather do without the prizes and have.s whole skin.And as to the mistress\u2019 part of the bargain\u2014imagine rubbing ten ollars\u2019 worth into the value of five dollars, and then getting a flfty-cent prize for doing it?Is makes one laugh\u2014that is, if you haven't to\" ut I cannot laugh at my sore.- ands.Well, well, I Suppose what cannot .ad for it.be cared must be endu » [) * * .\u201cHello, Mary} what's the matler, seem out of sorts?\u201d - am.Life is a burden.\u201d ; * Oh, nonsense, Mary, you have à fit of the blues\u2014it will soon pass of.\u201d ~*~ = ¢ The blues might pass that were all ; but my aching back remain.\u201d # y, sakes alive, ] > ur hands in that state?ackles you've.nails are, too.\u201d t hard thick | What is that to me, i wish you heard the grumbling I have to stand sbont hard flannels and 4 them, Hard knuckles and ragged nails are \u201c6 Yes, but why should thé flann knuckles be hard, or your nails.or out up in that way?\u201d Ce so : \u201cWhy, surely you know, Margaret, youde washing as well as L\u201d - CC Lo - \u201cYes, but I hear no grumbling, and ses my bands, they are as soft and fresh ad - : any lady\u2019s.\u201d 1 ] : ; ; i Why, so they are, Margaret ; now, how is that?: «I tell you what, Mary, you want to hava » doctor's advice.\u201d \u201c Oh, the | be won't mend the clothes or soften the » .els\u201d.; .\u201c Oh, yes, he wilL\u201d Lo < À doctor mend clothes and soften flan nels! You always would have your little joke, Margaret.\u201d =.Ru = s¢Seriously, Mary, I am not joking, and I will tell you a secret.Have you ever heard of Sir Charles Cameron?the highest authorities in England.President of the Royal College of and has a whole string of letters at the end of his name.Well, I read He was à simple statement he made one day, and it - nl cured me of \u2018sore hands, hard knuckles, sching backy softened the flannels, and pie vented the ¢lothes going so soon to.tatters.\u201d \u201cWhat a funny doctor, and what was it ouread?\u201d CT: P ce \u201cHe said there was self,\u2018and he recommend itto women whés washing clothes ; and I said to myself, I will - try that.I found out that Queen Victoria herself used the same in her castles in England, and that farther convinced me.You know, Mary, these peop! le have a means of knowing things that we poor people take : 3 ears to find out.\u201d ny?\u201d La * Well, it way simply this: Sosp.The ints in the composition of this Scap that are most valuable are its freedom from free alkali, the large and thie purity of the materials employed in its recommend it.\u2019 \u201cI have myself à fros and it stands to reason\u2014that found from \u2018 burning my hands during the da and rubbing glycerine on during the night.They never got time to get better.hurt the hand or the clothes.Imagine the foolishness of rubbing -the adulteration of \" common goaÿs into the skin and into the ~~ ely and then having to wash out nod - Pi ly the sosp i dirt of the clothes, but ori; adulteration as well\u2014that washing dirt, with dirt.Simple Simon could\u201d scarcely do worse.\u201d «Oh, \u201cDo, Maty, and be sure it is Sunlight Soap, Tt is an ideal before I - Mary, grocer dogs mot keep Sunlight Soap only got tq send his name and Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, and they will send.you & sample of Sunlight Sosy *Noru\u2014This is abeolutely à fact, e language that the skin in th made 4 = : SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Albany, N.XY, : Care of Infants, 8 months\u2019 course.Winter: nee elas now formi ng.Send for Circular, i ||Borsewboemgana Blacksmithing, 23 (Coz, Bt.Bonry strest) ; Quick Barrion, Goo Work sod Lew Rees.Bless my heart! Why was I evei-hom?.deserve prizes.1.would.you.\u201cOnt of sorts, Margaret, I should think I | = Le re had sad at han put, got, and how ragged your{ \u2018Hard knuckles and rigged nails! Rah?clothes after I have washed elsor your _ skin be doctor may cure my hands, but.# Well, he is one of 80 othing hie used him.or \u201c Well, what did Sir Charles Cameron \u2018Ihave care: 3 oo fully analyzed specimens of the Sunlight\u2019 tage of fatty acids which it contains, = tion.I employ the Soap, and from my actual experience of it can strongly : | with alkali must ruin the hands and destroy \u201c Tthe clothes.*- I found there was no sense jn Sunlight Soap.0 \"being made.from.pure oils and fats canmob rot, I wish T had known of might have been - jou Gad that your ve.te anditimeansin cannot be hurt even j RR N cl Er \u201cQuince x HOME \u2018THOUGHTS.From, the yery first young.married people.can détermine what the atmosphere of , their home\u2019 shall be.A strange \u2018statement that, do you say?Not at all.The size ot the house, the fullness \u2018of the purse need make no difference in the atmoéphers.= \u2018Whether your -homes'\u2019 shall be centres af, tesy, \u2018generous \u2018hospitality, and Christian ; influence shall be felt, or whether.they 7 \"ball be \u2019dull, methodical,\u2019 cheerléss, in.} foepitable homes, giving - forth no.genial into the windows \u2018brighten and\u2019 slaüden and family pfodute a similar effect; while clouds and rali are less to be\u2019 dreadéd than cloudy, ' gloomy.looks, cross, discourteous words, and sullen faces.But sunshine and cheer will not comé _ without.effort.-When the romance of a getting settled in a new dome wears off, \" and the husband day by day goes to his work, and the wife to her domestic cares thero will soon be a sameness in each day\u2019s \u201c duties, whick according to the temper of + the wife will be regarded as à pleasure or & drudgery.A true wife, who is determined to be a |.real helper to her husband, will-make her 14 home her-first care, and will learn to love \u2019 her duties there, seeking each day to make uli- things so pleasant that her husband & shall rejoice in the morning to leave euch A a sweet home behind him, shall feel happy during the day fo work for it, and look forward at night with\u2019 keen pleasure to fome home to.it.in The most of-us have not.exuberant and =, buoyant natures, such as tend to make all things bright \u2018and scatter the clouds of worry and - disappointinent.\u2018And since the sunshine and brightness of one day er ene week will not give us the light and warmth and\u2019 cheer which we desire in the week yet \"unborn, the atmosphere -of the home must be made anew, and \"sometimes with considerable \u2018exertion, .Let there be first of \u2018all a Christian at: mosphere.\u201cLet family worship be estab- = lished at morning or at evening, sand con- ductéd, not in \u2018any perfunctionary way, but es a glad daily offering.to our Heavenly.Father.\u201cIt.is all important to make a tight beginning here.If the husband feels reluctant to word a prayer himself then let \u201c him use one of the Several beautiful collections for family: prayer which \"devout souls have arranged: * Family worslilp is @ beautiful custom, It binds hearts together and has a sweet influence for good.And mext cultivate \u2018the sweet flower of \"+ courtesy\u2019 as George EHot~terms it.Whatever other plants you may have in doors or out to beautify the home and deligat the eye, cultivate at all seasons the sweet \"flower of courtesy.In her story of \u2018Silas hd .and his breakfast hour, she wrote, \u2018There was no pleasant morning greeting: between \u201cthem; - not\u201d \u201cbecause of \u2018any -unfriendiiness, tut \u2018because the sweet\u2019 flower \u2018of courtesy mary; elements necessary to: the making of By bright -and.sweet : \u2018homes: - An old Italfan proverb reads; thie sun does not come \u2018the doctor \u201cAna it is true that\u201d the DIague xs out Ww the\u2019 .sun.does not shine.\u2018We all know\u2019 the tion.Everyone: Fs \u2018the wind is blowing: réw: aud\u2019 cold from\u2019 the {Such 18 \u2018the\u2019 Influence ot a sunty ñ = Lowell; fn\u2019 hig poem: dedicat: ; A nature sloping\u2019 % the\u2019 soutien sit \u2018nature, pitferitea ot ¢ ed \"with wholly or ir part Sts Grmly, brightness\u2019 and good cheer where true cour-: warmth, remains with yourto determine.Not more quickly does the sun coming | glorify the bouse than do the smiles, and : pleusant.tones and cheery wards of the |\u2019 * Mérner,\u2019 where she describes the old squire- Ti.not * \u2018growth of such, homes\u2019 as the\u2019 Red.Courtesy\u201d and \u201ccheerfulness are \u2018two pri- ai afmosphere in our = is \u2018truth in that asser pen © get om.the south side of a building when | / b pr has\u2019 S \u201ca Broek ot k Si materials which: might.have been.-dispens- à Domestic © Economy\u2014A Costume Entertainment\u2014 ° What Men.Should Wear\u2014Apple and Recipes.154 rected\u2019 by Proper forethoogit, \u201csent.age of good \u2018dressing, \u2018mothers of se eral children, who \u2018have: only a.small \u201cal In the pres | closer ~ ~flnanciering - to keep .up.with the\" march, and:at ail times be, \u2018properly clad; |.:& state to.be desired.by all refined people.and\u2019 worthy of special effort to attain.Before: \u2018making * \u2018any: plans: for the ward: \u2018robe, make a careful {ist of \u201call \u201cavailable.| rials\u2019 ob.band; It will\u2019 then\u2019 be com: paratively wy to calculate whet 9% \u2018nec ed,.ahd by.s judipjous selection.of.xellabl patterns, and the liberal use of good \u2018taste, old.migterials.may be fashioned into useful: \u2018garments\u2019 and the ready \u201ccash thus-saved;: i less: on their own, if strict economy, Must be Exercised upon either.A \u2018mother cer- talnfy earns\u2019 \u2018the Nglt- to be better dressed\u2019 than her.children, and tHe entire: family will respect and admire her the more for the sesertion of her privilege, if it be kindly and wisely made.-Provide the, Ut tle folk with simple, but correctly fashion- \u2018ed and daintily made garments of.serviceable fabrics, aad they will be \u2018happy.The good \u2018appearance 6 the family will also be more, correctly maintained than it: would te it the children\u2019 were better dressed and the mother\u2019s attire open to criticism.Nearly every family closet holds capes or Jackets.which are hopelessly out of | style for the \u2018grown up- members of the\u2019 family; but M entirely recut, they would make neat, stylish wraps for Jae, small children.An outlay of perhaps a dollar would be necessary for buttons, thread, pattern end seam \u2018binding, # no such material were already in étock.Old cloth dresses, which.are quite badly worg, can be made -over \u2018again, it ripped apart,\u2019 all\u201d spots removed, \u2018and .thoroughly sponged and pressed on the\u2019 \u2018wrong - side.\u2018Fhe material thus obtained will serve for, odd waists, school dresses and neat petticoats, with the addition of proper linings.hid the colors are harmonious it is \u2018genèr- ally best to make up.two .partly worn dresses in the construction\u2019 of one.The contrast is not so marked as-it would be in the essociation of mew and old fabrics, \u201cconsequently, the effect fs much better.\"Good dresses of wool, silk or cotton, which are only elightly out of style, can easily be remodelcd.A \u201cfresh collar or new sleeves will often suffice\u2019 to bring the gown up to date, \u2018and by thoroughly repairing the binding, and loose hooks, ete.; it will look quite fresh, and do- duty another season.Many dress fabrics, \u2018espe- claily those of fine quality, can be turned and made up on tbe wrong side, as it is almost as pretty cs the face side.The \u2018etitch In time\u2019.will save many- dollare.during the year.\u201cThe .#tock rt wider \u201cgarments requires special\u2019 \u2018@ffention.By reinforcing thin merts; end a little recuiting \u201cberg and there - dt-con-alt be, put in-datnty \u2018order, - and a Tew\u2019 lease.\u201cof t-uscfuiness acourded it; ed 2 bupine Ast.Before purchasing.the mé \u201cterial for new.éarisents; obtain.fhe.at in bis cap,\u2019 lowance.at their cominamd, must do.some\u2019 omizing \u2018op their children\u2019s, wardrobe, and = panied by his sweetheart doll: and if the couples are singers they.can add- to the \u2018entertainment by singing their -80DES.alter ; silk: hat with &: cut-away.place, as.\u2018Pine Grove Cottage\u2019 Parish House,\u201d and the.date, while under- s \u201cMusical.-Guesses.\u201d Then tol= .16w \u2018the.blank- spaces and numbers; ; \u201cThe person making an accurate Buessof the.largest Aaumber -is awarded \u2018A tefither \u2018ecelves a As chance ; |: once, \u201cwhen \u2018there Was a tle between three \u2018persons forthe: Booby prize, it was award ol +» the \u2018largest\u2019 of: the three; since Te, by meath comes and the \u2018booby\u2019: \u2018tle\u2019 toy drum: to console ni \u2018Walle the choice\u201d of characters naturally | drifts - largely to.the.latest, eatchy Songs, tds a \u2018good plan to select \u2018some of the \u2018old \u201cones, for these; not\u2019 ringing In thv \u2018public.\u2018ear 60 constantly; are much.more dimeitt \u2018to guess, - rg., The Colliers \u2018Bonnie (Lassle,\u2019 very ancient- \"ballad, .\u201cRobîn | Smiddy.! tHe Tin Gee \u2018Gee,\u2019 the- guessing contest is decided.were the Gems She Wore,.- \u2018costume themselves.tury, and it was a Lover and from \u2018As You Like It\u2019 which Morley set \u2018Then there are \u2018Cherry Ripe\u2019.\u2018I gm \u2018a Frier of Orders Grey\u2019 and \u201cThe - The last could be companied \u2018by her shepherd.lover.\" ; \u201cMistrème | \u201cThe Little Brown Jug,\u2019 \u2018Beside\u2019 the Bonnie Brier\u201d \u201cBush;\u201d\" at to.music.- Mountain Meta.\u2019 Other good characters are: Mary, Quite Contrary,\u201d \u201cWhen the I.eaves Begin.\u201cto\u201d Lady Loo\u201d \u2018An A ang f&randtaiher!s Glock\u2019 and: 01d; Hundreds | - \u201cThe Little .Brown Jug\u2019.should.be is brown from her toes to the crown.\u2018of Her head.jaunty jacket, On the\u201c chate) other \u2018charmes, mhay- >be: \u201csuspenige will form a jug randle, and quite Se per attitude to assume is to place one: fama e-kimbo.This \u2018degagé\u2019 attitude bas.becoive so common that it excites ho \u2018attents while it: carries gut the character\u2019 Bnély: \u2018B.(be £m below 4 4s the ts or : Many ot the old Scotoh songs offer, op .portunity.for.simple but- effective.costumt \u2026 Among .those- specially adaptable: : \u201cHey, \u201cthe \u2018Dusty Miller,\u2019 \u2018Oh, Wha\u2019h for Scotland - \u2018ang Uharlie?\u201d \u2018Peggle, * now the King\u2019s Gone,\u201d Rattlin\u2019 Roarin\u2019 Wiliié and\u2019 \u2018Tamson\u2019s | \"4.: John -Amderson, My Joe, Joh \u2018is-an effective.\u201cchoice, for \u201csome lady: and.\u201cgentleman coming together, as.is also: the: .who can be accom His: \u201cFall, > Alabama oon?TRS |: A short bicycle or.walking Ékiré 18° just the thing, completed: by.à 8 \u2018Grandfather\u2019 8 Clock\u2019 \u2018has been per ed \u2018by a real grandfather in conventional evening dress, with a tiny \u201cSwiss clock fastened where he would have worn a \u201cHou | tonniere; \u2018but both this and.\u2018Old Hundred afford young men capital opportunities\u2019 Top effective.make-upe in old-time \"costumes with\u2019 powdered - wigs.All our national songs.\u2018are readily tvmed, ang.can De.\u2018made extremely pigtæ x esque; but, \u2018unless.considerable ingenuity is 6 employed to avers 1, \u2018are easily \u2018gudded; \u2018RULES OF DRESS FOR, MEN.(Compiled from Various Authorities; \u201c-\u201cThére areidertalii recognized sedi ure in \u2018dressing for difigrent oc which shold be recog! yo.so.into socléty at ail \u201cUnfortunately, :Tsen géperally are not familiar with these rules |: of \u2018dress, .hente \u2018will äppréciate the forms here given, which \u2018are strietly correct: for, business and morning wear, single .or: doublé Hreastéd \u2018sack of dark blue or black users may \u201cbe of.the same ie ] ferent material, With sack suit a goods.or \u2018Alpine.bat \u2018should De- worn; \u2018e-way.stag, \u2018Tuxedo or rep hat: whité turn dy -collar, With ilar; ascot.\u2018or Imperial \u201cthe, tau-0 l \u2018 grey suade.gloves; patent.leather: \u201cshi is 1 Informal evening: «dress, for.club, At \u2018home, : Y«:| si1.gle-breasted waistcoat of same nr i] as coat, trousers: sathe\u2019 materia - Alp! : line or: { wors.Cart soe \u2018shouldbe \u201cWOTTH po séck suit; Seive \u2018Bot with lemon sauce.NEw.Fork \u201cObser- VOTERS WAINT- STIRRING UP.(To the Editor of the Home Department.) When reading the Home Department, and seeing so much good advice \u2018about making \u2018home comfortable and happy, Y have been surprised that not one.of your Ontario subscribers have written \u2018a \u2018word about the vote which is to be taken in this province én-Des.4, to try to drive the nefarious UÜiquor trafic \u2018from our midst, Some of the careless .voters need a stir- ving up.It will be an everlasting -dis- grace to the province if Satan and his al-\u2019 lies are alowed bo.irlumph and continue the \u2018evil work of destroying the souls and bodies * of our\u2019 \u201cBellow J ehestures.\u201cThe pitting down ot this serpent depends solely upon the \u2018votes of the Chrietfam, or so-called Christian votérs in our\u2019 province, and if they neglect.their duty, it is pro- -bable some dire pusieliment wil be sent upon our land.-On our men Who have the franchise will rest the blame if the lignor traffic is not put out of our province.L.D.8.Maxwell, ont.POEM WANTED.Dear Editor,\u2014The Rev.Dr.Hunter, who | was pastor of the Methodist Church, Ottawa (Dominion).delivered a lecture in Ayl- mer, Que, Methodist Church, about the year 1873 or '74.tion,\u2019 \u2018and recited a poem \u2018entitled, \u2018My- Beautiful My Wife.\u201d Could you or any redder kindly give this poem through the \u2018Witness,\u2019 and oblige one who has been a reader.and admirer of the.\u201cWitness! since Don't worry: To yourself \u201cjust say,\u201d To-morrow may.be.pleasant ~ Whex path.ot.le.As fed.with thorns, Quite foolish is the\" \u2018man\u2019 who storns ~The bope of Tuture \u2018Blessings.LIBRARY: \u2018WANTED.- A special request has-come \u2018totthe West- mount Branch,\u201d for help.in establfhhing ¢- | a Sunday-school \u2018Library in one of the districts, of\u2018 Algoma.\u201d The dchool in question takes.suitable: gapers,: but cannot afford to buy books.- Some: of the ohildres come: ong distances.\u2018ta attend, and a few : :books \u201cCover closely and round of -suet.- Add to it one pound of ples peeled, cored, chopped fine \u2018and sweet.|: ~ \"Then Toll the: paste over |.» on \u2018The Marriage Quos- | A LITTLE TYRANT.The Trouble Not Bue Bue to Original sip\u2019 \u2018There is no t¥twnt like a teething b His temper isn\u2019t due to original ig however; the tyrant suffers more than the rest of the- family.He don\u2019t know what is.the matter, They do.he trouble is they\u201cdo not always know wig 40 do\u2019 for his lordship.A tario mother \u2018rites to tell what is best io di.When my baby wae beethi > she says be was so cross and restless tha; | bardly knew what to do with him.He had 2 poor a Le and ate bat litre and was growing thin.got a box Baby's Own Tablets.and they made u great change.He now rests well; has a splendid appetite, and gives me no trou- \u2018ble at all.\u2019 DE, is the experience not only of over, Ont: J motirers all over | teething is croes because 3 heated and bie lithe bowels constipated of -unheakthil and his system heated by the.\u2018effort of getting the teeta through the güms.Baby\u2019s Own\u2019 Tablets act like magic not only in, this, but in \u2018all ailments of Jittle \u201cones.Sold by «druggists \u2018or sent post.pajd at 25 cents a.box by Ting ed to the Dr.Wil- le, Ont, or NOTES OFTHE BRANCHES.The Westmount Branch is preparin barrel of Alterature to be \u201cgent next eek ;to Ymir, B.C., and one to Heron Bay.ge \u2018society is et at present in receipt of sufi- \u2018cient-books and magazines to sippy the \u2018démand: One member Suggests tha \u2018your shelves there is a book, you pt aot it if you look; one Which you will never miss, since: you\u2019 don\u2019£- know\u2018 where it is; sepfl it to us-lf-you will; it has a mission to: \"perform still; many folk of many minds \u2018| seek for books of many kinds,\u2019 and ihe samo, applies to magazines.The secretary acknowledges with thanks Sonations of literature from Mrs.Aird, 8.: Lagowity, Westmount; Mrs, Nut- a, Weterido Y's: Mrs.MéClatchie, Miss Darling, Mrs.Basceot, Waterloo; and Mrs.Newton, Mrs.McClatchie and Mrs.Bas.ceot also donate stamps.- A generous contribution of Christmas cards, -calendars\u201d and pictures came from Mrs.dH.Shorey.Several correspondents have written tor addresses to which to .send Saturday's \u2018Witness\u2019 with the Sunshine news, and the Secretary would be Pleased to hear from Out of town members can obtain the Sunshine badge of the branch by sending ve cents and a stamped envelope secretary.pe pe fo the A member, whose duties prevent her at- terding the.meetings, does a good deal of Sunshine \u2018work by herself, She sends magazines regularly to two addresses, also sends pictures, cards, ete.A little frien of\u201d hers, who has\u2019 been Hl, dressed a od and made two scrap-books to be sent to some little one, - - \u201cThe Junior branch: of which Miss E.Cob- ban is president, -are busy \u2018dressing dolls for Christmas ne Ses lor gel Christmas wing for.gir is- sion Velgee, etc.5 Arey ay candy 25 in Er cine res mr not be great, es en count You way.not have \u2018riches, Honor or pow- \u2018ers.You.may.not -be versed in Time's vast Beauty ind Fans act be your dower.can comfort e strengthen Souls in their sorré &eek and \u2018iecover the he star in their night; Point at to the hope \u2018that \u2018each mor- And Te.lead \u2018the.Way onward from darkness > to lght.\u2019 The next meeting og 31 the.Montreal branch wil bey : held at the residence of Mrs.W.Goûbee Brown,\u2018 4710 astern avenue, on \u2018the first Tuesday in December - CO REOPSIS C CONGRESS.Much interest 4s \u2018being \u2018taken in the en- tertalnment to.be given by the \u2018Montreal branch on Monday evening, Nov.24, in Drummond.Hall.- The name \u201cCoreopels\u2019 is taken from the flower of the International\u201d Sunshine Society.The committees have been working faithfully, and \u201ca\u2019 suc- -cesstul evening 4s\u2019 anticipated.A musica] and.literary programice will be given, at the close of.which a move] contest will be beld in guessing book titles.suggested in various Ways, Mr.A.Crumpton will pre- sid .{ The Moritreal breach are also planning | & rommage sale on Dec.9 in Inspector \u2018Street Mission: If those who wish to help 1 by contributions: will inform the secretary, Miss Gibson, 2836 St.Catherine street, the parcels ; will be called for shortly before the | sal e.My Hfe is but a weaving, _ \u2018my God and me; ; UT may dut ihoose the colors, -.>.He \u2018worketh.steadily.-.» Faall-oft he -weaveth.sorrow, And I dn foolish pride Forget he sees the upper, \u2018And 1 the under oid side.\u2019 WHAT CAN BE.DONE WITH THEM.- Sometimis a .magastne as 8 Whole may be.in too dilapidated a.condition to be sent anywhere, but parts of it can be saved to advantage.The following hints may be suggestive: By loosening the wires at the back.ines can \u2018be taken apart and the { maga -{ pages\u2019 put.to 4 great variety of uses.Serial 1] stories can be stitched together; collections |-of articles, or ahort stories made up into | easy.:} ledgé.\u2018of towns, palaces, cathedrals, na- -| ture, mennére afñd customs, may be ac- \u2018shape for invalids to hold.A know- quired through these scrap- books.One person may Hke the masterpieces of ary, | another animals, another posters, K- plates or caricatures.Charming collections of flower poetry, bird life, childhood cdn be arranged for distribution.Initial let- \u2018tere can be used for embroidery patterns; music saved fora musical library; Fe etories pasted and rolled up\u2014a roll for each day in the week as messages easy to hold for shut-ins.Pictures ere saved for pasting \u2018mpon bare walls.By gathering up the {fragments that nothing may be lost we have an abundance of material for chil- êren \u2018to, cut and e for cripples \u2018homes or hospitals.\u2018One little unshiner has a large family of dolls, col pixin, cut from fashion pistes, with dress es and furniture.\u2018She amuses herself an I'tile friends for hours visiting, keeps louse, going to church, shopping or pre- menadng or telling stories.Colored plc- tures, can .be cut into puszie pictures, Jet- \u2018ters eut out for word games, authors, or noted people for guessing games.\u2019 Es regarding Sunshine work | t = than Thursdey SEY be eit of Bum ee cela, a, Le qin Nt ry | 129.837 families, and sold 901 Bibles, 866 USED.ORGANS \u2014AT\u2014 Special Prices.Fs for five not be duplicated + \u2018Every one is years, and coul at the prices asked \u2018MASON.& HAMLIT \u2018als, suitable for church.DOHERTY, very handsoine,\u2019 6 OCÉAVES.u00cosecvau cn éetne THOMAS, walnut case, with ; MIITOr .\u2026.0.ee.870 2 manu- UXBRIDGE, pretty design, nice ) : .980 DOH HERTY, curved: walnut ense $68 BELL, à roliablo family organ, 045 GEO.WOODS, flat top, 6 stops, $30 MASON & HAMLIN, portable BiZO.10000 2e sousariees Terms to suit purchaser.\u2019 \u201cLiberal discount for cash.Fot first choice call at oncë at LAYTON BROS., The Art Piané ana Organ\u2019 House, 144 Peel: Bt.Boman sa.- + 4e 108 2 0 2020 1000 2 Gui 1e 10e 200 20Fe 2000 180 Me 1110: RELIGIOUS .= M.Casimir Perier, ex-President of the French Republic, \u2018has.sent forty francs | to the Salvation Army in.Eramce, with a Kindly Seknowledgment of: \u2018the\u2019 Army's Te isa 2 society in \u2018the north of Ire land for the discouragement of Sunday travel.It was formed \u2018im pledged mot to travel on Sunday \u2018except under most urgent necessity.The Union.Bible class \u2018in St.Louis, _ consisting.of about a thousand members, led: by.Mr.W.R.Newell, of Chicago, has again opesed for :its third year.A series of twenty-five weekly | \u2018meetings.is planted\u2019 for Friday affernoona: \u2018even zugs.\"A prominent London minister \u2018bas received a letter headed with a skull and cross-bones, threatening him with the same fate as Mr.Kensit if he persists -in speaking against.the Education Bil and the influence.of the priests in seeking to get it passed.The Enochites, a.new religions sect, bave arisen in Russia.They to disseminate among: the pea destruction they addeee all ni telephones, An organization \u2018of the.Presbyterian\u2019 Church of Guthrie, Oklahoma, is the \u201cLruly Thankful Club,\u2019 members of which ged to \u2018give all they \u2018can: earn during are pled or save above actual.expen Thanksgiving week, to the Lords work.Clubs of this kind avé being formed in many of the churches, and by means of their gifts: can help in the support of a! foreign.missionary, in the fmprovements ildinigs \u201cdnd needed on\u2018 church bu manses, in the extension: of home missign work and in other church benevolences.The \u2018Gleaner,\u2019 in its notes on the out- were -in à attenéance at: Church, going band of C, M.S, missionaries, says of - organi: Bo 1s 1,895,559, in Boar.that it is.encouraging: to observe, how | many brothers \u2018anid æisters of mission- | aries are proceeding to the field.\u201cThis | is an increasing feature of late years; A unique \u2018dismissal\u2019 this: antumn.was that of Archdeacon.A.E.Moule and his two sons, the Rev.W- S.Moule, and the Rev.G.H.Mo is: another\u2019 \u201cadditio family which has now at work in China.\u201d.Mr.A.Chantherlain has been enguir- ing into\u2019 the conditions of.slum: life in Birmingham.He comes: sion that providing\" New suburbs will be\u2019 of.Little: shims wd Somed fo.Tem ; for people .will always.habit them.Those?wha have g: tv drunkenness: wills \u2018ot, gpead een \u2018embers\u2019 ad to -drunkenpess, and séisme rexessaerseemeenennane + 1010 rire id 1884 and has ww twenty-seven thousand members, all are said sants à terrible fear of.the approaching end of thé world, and as signs of its speedy mani festations.as railways, telegraphs and tne latter .of whom ; to that remarKaible- to: the conclu nthe\u2019 {the 5 y, nothinational Nrney cn house\u2018rent.Shin - conditions ent third year of its existence, continues to wake gratifying progress.During the & | past twelve months its agents visited g Testaments, 396 portions, 6,910 scripture texts, 281 Douay Testaments, and nearly 16,000 religious.\u2018books.They also conducted meetings, -and visited the: 1 | homes of the.people.© The direct and.« ne in indirect results of these efforts on present and future generations cannot .|be overestimated.Bishop Moule, in a letter to his clergy, } earnestly commends to their attention a statement on drunkenness in the diocese of Durham.He points out that according to the proportion of offences to popustion, Durham County shares with three others (all in the North of England) the bad eminence of the dark est shade.The Bishop.notes with re gret that the efforts to cope with the evil.of drunkenness.are rather ing than gaining force, and he appends to: the clergy to study causes and.re nying.efforts.on.right lines.the gambling.question: at the Wakefield Diocesau Conference, condemned strongly the habit of hridge playing.amongst: young women.He a he knew stances where es were sent out smothers, -in order to play bridge.most invariably they came back without \u2018the .£5; kK was lamentable,:Dr.Eden vitiated \u2018by betting.Some time back, on \u201cthe occasion of a football semi-final, he -atked a railway porter going to win.depends on \u201chow many.on \u20acach aide arë | \u2018\u2019squared\u201d\u2019 - (Laughter,).Betting was \u2018part of \u2018the besetting sin of- money-loving and .money-getting.Church \u201cMissionary -Society\u2019s mails\u2019 from Uganda contain reference to the \u2018dreaded \u2018sleeping sickness.\u2019 The Brit iish Government.has _despatched a com- \u2018mission to investigate this mysterious disease, apd in anticipation of its arrival the Bagandd chiefs were making up reports: of their counties,.and.the government expected to have reliable information to present to the commission.One-of the missionaries writes: \u201cIt would be difficult to Sraggerate the | rapidity with which this dread scourge is spreading in Uganda, and no vne knows how it comes, whether by mosquito (as in the -case of malaria), in the water, feod, or what, no one knows a cure.Dr.Cook says that if he went into thé rond and examined the first hundred Baganda he met, thirty of them would be in at least the first stage of the disease.\u201d >Twenty thousand have died in Scuth Busoga during the last eighteen months from \u2018sleeping sickness.\u201d Its nature is that the sufferer sleeps for scme four or five weeks and then dies.The sympathy with evangelical work which the late murdered King of Italy expressed in\u2014so many practical ways, is being extended by the present King of Italy.In a.recenk letter from De Prochet, which.is quoted, in the \u2018Mis sion World,\u2019 -a noteworthy instance is given.Some fittle time ago.at Carudn- chio, an atfack was \u2018made upon the hall where an evangelist vas holding a.service.Thirty-five of the \"assailants were arrested and sentenced to fine and imprisonment, but on appeal benty six were dischar The remainder petitioned for the royal.pardon, but: this the King refused to give \u2018until the evangelist had first done so, and this beng given, the; King\u2019s at once followed.The effect\u2019.which this action will have is incalculable.On the evangelist h hold: another service at the Place, seve | the offenders were in the non, and went up and kissed his hand.Since then the King gave an audience to Dr, Prochet,, who explained.the grounds and objects \"of the movement in: Italy.The London \u2018Christian World\u2019 says that it is a stock sectarian assertion that half, or more than- half, the children of England: are educated -in denommational schools.The \u2018Truth is hat pile more.than hulf the.elementary sch \u201coie hi nominational, the majority of chil dren are now to found in Boar schools, ~The latest: report-of the pd of \u2018Edigeatipn shows that last year there CY ae \u201cTir in Wi other Wor i + and, British schools ioe undenomiationak \u201cthere were 2,493,076 children in undenomina- tional schools, as again: Len s% in Church of England Behe the children in-sRomaxu:- Catholic sche who: number 249,293, are.added -to those in: the National schools, we get a total \u201cof 2,143,852 m denominatio nal sche school os, | fonts oF of 340 Dan ji fre me he vere 1 a BA towns wiiere \u2018there is shes it is\u2019more than likely thatia- million \u201cchildren: - now Im - nominetional achcôls.would: be:- zemoved.30 \u2018sche 00ls.of the six sbades which mark the map | sults, and make and stimulate self- de.: The- Bichop of.Wakefield, speaking oni: g Inds \u2018on an evening furnished with £5 by thelr 3 \u2018added, that their manly sports should - hel which\u2019 side was | The porter replied: \u2018That |: Bee Or at il, th in t-bchdols:] so: bad.:Order .seemed to prevai © \u2018200-316; In con 2 23) Tress ; \u2018afd: \u201c| jail, where 600.prisoners, \u201cmainly.mur- {; i \u201calloweïl-the run of the {= Beioney\u201d of Board school accommodation, pal ASE Southern States: -of America sud their Ireland, which bas \u201creached the forty: | of i igh value to important pe the.Titers, ture of \u2018pesolog CL There: is \u201cpa dsège) of \u2018tha sélebrated rom and, prisont of.Âîne - Le \u201cBariday ngre, surprised yd : ed by a warder\u2019s vo ce ve continually ery- ing out, \u201cFourteen days,\u201d \u201cSeven days.\u201d \u201d- - \u2018Prisoners were be tenced on the Lord's Day.\u201cYes, sir,\u201d said an: officer, \u201cguess \u2018we'd never get\u2019 through if\u2019 we.did not work on the Sunday.\u201d 1 was glad to notice many of the poor \u201cdrunks\u201d who had been listening \u201cwere moved to tears, and \u2018sought ourtprayers \u2018for \u2018help to break\u2019 from their vice, \u201cPrincipally 3 young \u2018girls! \u201cDrink and dress said thé Matron, \u201cbring.the-ma- jority.of women here\u201d.\u2018 I had tried, whilst, speaking, to touch \"the chords of some hearts; and, whilst.sin, an apposite hymn, my gil \u201cof attente A beolutely \u201cbroke own.\u201d I suppose the dead and buried \u2018recol- \u2018lectiohs: of \u2018past days had revived, and \u2018memories of.hôme-of mother\u2014were alive: these.téars (those blessed safety- \u2018valves for broken hearts.sin-chased .with sorrow) came.to their relief, \u201cThe.State Prison of Sing Sing is \u201cbeautifully- situated on the Hudson, some thi miles from New York.\" had been told by.officials of other American jails/that \u201cthey -could get anybody \u2018out \u2018of- prison, and-even off : the _gallows, if they: had: enough money.\u201d \u2018But I was greatly surprised.at -the \u2018lack of discipline openly permitted in \u201cthis huge penitentiaiy.\u2018Ope\u2019 man\" was\u2019 reading a newspaper whilst lying in bed and smoking, \u2018and this, was \u2018on Sunday morning.\u201cThe man in the next cell-was making tea over a lamp, the tea having -been brought into the : prison surreptitiously, by the.risbhier\u2019s own confession.Tha next prisoner was in- the act of hotd- |.ing out & diamond, and asked she my opinion as to its value.\u2018In the fourth cell a mali.was passing a letter to a companion in ¢ cell number five, using for this purpose an artfully-contrived ap; paratus made.of a pair of scissors and.wire.Having dropped part of the con- \u2018trivarice, he coolly asked the paid offi- | cial who &ccompanied us around the place to \u201cHand me up those scissors; if you please.\u201d The gentleman did so, and left me marvelling -at asconvict |.being permitted to retain in his possession such dangerous articles.- \u2018Lfnuëh -enjoyed preaching in the \u2018church ta some, 1,200 convicts.A'splendid orchestra\u2018and \u2018choit.16d the _@inging, and I souglit grace to do my very best \u2018to show the Nemesis which follows sin, and was pained: abd surprised at\u2019 \u2018the applause which followed.\u2019 Much has been written of \u2018the underworld, of Chicago sifice Mr.Stead wrote his sensational work on \u2018the subject.Mr.Cook deals\u201d graphically with the | Illinois State prison.\u2018Some forty miles: away from Chi- cago\u2014at à place called Joliet\u2014stands the State prion of Hlinois.It is a magnificeht ; building, \u2018and\u2019 occupies the largest area \u2018of \u2018any prison known to me.I Waë shown over the place by an official end the chaplain.White men and, colored men, a few yellow men \u2018from China, and others from Germany, with a few other nationalities thrown in, composed.\u2018the.héterogeneous \u2018collection of: scoundrels \u2018and villains, principally from\u2019 the adjoining city of Chicago, whieh, he says; is the most awful centre \u2018of \u2018sin nd \u2018its consequences 1 have.ever visi \u2018Morocco was bad; Algeria, \u2018in\u2019 some: respects, worse; but | this is hardly to bé believed uriless one saw it and \u2018Beard such things } from of- lips.: Ontwardly things were not \u201ctried and\u2019 sen- sanitory.arrangements appeared all \u2018| right, but the moral condition may, be inferred from \u2018the lellowing facts, and my \u2018readers \u2018mist\u2019 read\u2019 \u201cbetween the lines.\u201d ; I.knew something.of Chicago as & \u201cCity frequently keep a loadéd revolver be- i \u2018hind - the -counter- whilst: doing.busi- had just: \u2018visited the county: ig and.chatting a at their \u201cMis Coek deals | Teen of Crime\u201d \u2018where shopkeepers |; \u201ca PRA YING CAMPAIGN.~~ | The jon for the momentous is- Ratio BR ai \u201cfail 1 of on these desirable ends unless it is also decidedly, and owerfully | a Drying campaign, filled wit] unc- Hon \u2018of bonds es to God, the spirit pe the work prayer in the secret \u2018place of communion with Ged home \u201ccircle, yer in the worshipping assembly, and prayer in the enthusiastic convention.Pree will be mo.earnest and.enduring work dote unless the spirit of prayer be poured out abundantly u \u2018on\u2019 the people.\u2018Philanthropy is goo os ism is good, knowledge is good, fraternity and : example are good; .bu Shere will be no fusing.gud wel ing force, no -effe ive moving an staying influence unless Ch take the.Ane, volved.enough ta heart to feel their own weakhess in the conflict, and the absolute: need of guidance.and strength from above.\u201d This great \u2018matter of the overthrow of the rum power must stir and | dee n our convictions: of: duty to God man; and lie as a.burden: upon \u2018our a OT our country and for our Le we must pray that they Pe delivered from the dangers and evil doings of -this monster iniquity.For the vic- timé of strong drink we must pray- that they be delivered: out \u2018of the snare \u201c0£ | the: devil who are taken -captive by.him at his will.\u2018For the men and the Women who are giving themselves to indulgence in drinking ukages we.must pray that\" they fall nôt into the deep |i and horrible pit; but that they be plucked ruin as brands from the .burning, and that they lead not others down: \u2018to: death.For the reckless men, that loy their time ahd drones in drunk- , prayer in t \u2018an aking, w we may wel that their blind eyes be opened, Test they go into evérlasting chaine darkness, For the roiling providence of God to order out of this confusion and Tt out -of this darkness, we, may well ead at the throne of grace in agony and tears.For the valor of the soldiers in this fight, and the courage and vigor of the workers in the-field, we should zeal- otsly and continually pour\u2019 out our souls to God in fasthral, es earnest prayer.our daring \u2018and our doing should \u201cmeasure up to the sincerest prayer that so the kingdom\" of come more der and mightily.\u2014 Christian Guar- mere |SCIENOE \u2018AND CHURCH CONTROL.\u201c\u201cA erowded and most infuential.meet- | jig has been held in Munich, thé capi- \u201ctal of Bavaria, to inaugurate a: Catholic reform movement.The meeting, which was attended -by eminent Catholic cler- igs and laymen, and by a large number Los representatives of the old Bavariun Robdlity, I Das cause caused no little sensation Deron ny, and deserves to i brought to Sarma attention of English The\u2019 chief theme discuss: toa ecting.was -the- \u2018Independence\u2019 of stience\" from thé\u2018 control of the GChusch.\u201d It is a fundamental right of mo -men, said one speaker, that they are.ab liberty-to investigate all realms which are not.closed to'them by Ohris- ten an dogme.For Catholic scientists his is etrong ground to take up, as\u2019 it abolishes at \u2018once \u2018the difference supposed to exist betwëen Catholic and Pro- Sestant even ce, and -between- Catholic nt.methods, of investigé; Br Schell, whose.bold tend.ut Wurzburg, two or three years 2g0 was brought before our reade in the e thick of the new agitation.W.= ver mäy be the result of the new move- nient one thing is certain: It gives voice to the need among entightenad Satholios in Germany for\u201d untrammelled methods of investigating truth, and-even anake men think.Professor Schell said 8t this meeting that he bed no doubts #bout the reasons behind the superior Position which Protestant nations had en.up in the world.At the time of.the Reformation it was Catholic coun- \u2018tries which had a monopoly.of all that made for advancement.low -does it Some, asked the professor that Cathdlic nd \u2018that ali that is associated.with the §dzence and .well-being ._ of humanity Îte origin among nations who bave.\u201cgevered all connection with Rome ?2- SO] tian World GREAT METHODIST OFFERING: Herons OF THE QLEVELAND CONVEN: me American Methodist papers \u2018 are / naturally very enthusiastic concerning She results of the great Cleveland \u2018mis- gtonary convention.The \u201cWestern Ads rocate \u2018gayas« \u2018Methodisny: it .must-be has seen: few: mbre historical À sat às an advance \u2018beyond he highest hark yet reached, is surely without a \u2018precedent, either im our.own \u2018church or ; &ny- other.\u2018 \u2018It.has broken the\u2019 record oi \u201call: former similar.achievements; and é | it must: profoundly stir every { heart.Jlhe ecene was one \u2018to: fire.thie | t soul es the subscriptions poured \u201clke.volleys from à \u201cbattery.It: is difficult to write te them down as fast \u2018solemn, for the momento i | 4 Ts De to be: sn educating campaign, an 08 ges Bi eventually stifled by the Jesuits it widl à untries-are now fet.in the background, | \u2026 The.hisforian stated se \u201cthe church; irations.couple £ Dole ss.ot $300, 00 wa Wag, pledged uch, of it for forward ard Work or for emergency purposes, and the rest for the regular funds -of the \u2018society.\u2019 Bishop, Thoburn- Was an essential factor in this achieve\u2019 ment.He had some generous friend who backed him na his offers until these reached $131,00 $13 1,000\u2014e2l \u2018included in the whole.t \u2018raised.Ope of the miost impressive phases of this.collection raising was the quiet and dévout spirit \u2018in which the work was done.Sev times prayer.\u2018was offered.Dr, her remiñded- the\u201d people again and \u2018again that they were engaged in worship; that the \"service was to be throughout.reverent, - grate: |.ful and devout.Excitement was.sup: \u2018pressed, so far as pogsible\u2014althougth\u2019 deep\u2019! inward\" excitement | prevailed \u201cand \u2018man exuberant\" -thankegivings wère \u201cuttéted: \u2018The fountains nf Methodist generosity] \u2018were tapped, and the first goshings fontir-[' \u2018of a new era of.ifts for missions were |\u201d g gratefully 7 receive They.are, we-cannot | oui # beginnings of a.great movement, that will be felt everywhere in Methodism, The.exact scene and sum may, nc not goon be duplicated ir \u2018any sigle |: y \u2018cannot beliéve that-The | pts a libérality there \u2018dieplayed were: .exoeptional \u201cor sporadic.\u201d They indicate.|\u2018 \u2018the.commencement of an erasoË giving |, the like of which our chunch-hes-neyer before, witnessed.The spirit, exemplified | in.that extraordinary service.will : BROW âtoclf in: hundreds of \u2018missionary \u2018meets ings in all paris of the land in # \u2018distant future.7 It is \u2018stated, says à later aûthority, thet the giver of the à at \u201cdollars, Subs, th ja iahap.The red Sher Pi ttsburg ro i jo is a Pi » carrying « Ooh nen pee .man on operations In e of Wasl He 3 js au old friend of | the bishop's, nd makes this gift as a thenk-offering unto the Lord.Speaking of the convention a Presby- | teriani paper asks: Do we not.need.some such means of arousing our Church?Foreign missions, like every other cause, is crowded off into a corner at our Assembly.A convention representing the Church, devoting & four or five days to the io one cause would get underway and develop some momentum that would impart its might to the whole Church | \u2018end be delt throughout the year: The | plan is worth considering.-\u2014\u2014 RECENT SPREAD OF MORMONISM.(Mary.B.Levely, in a Presbyterian 1 Ban- Mormonism, not content with its a most entire control of the State of Uta thes been reaching out of late years to x.the surro states and terfitories; it bay camied is, compiin, lo, he 2onts and: cast, odtablis anada Te Em be called the Mormon pe\u201d embraces these.objects: To me riesthood' over.the present church mer- Pecahip, to\u2019 extend that Inembership over the adjoining states s0\"as to acquire in the latter, first a balance of power, and later, complete: political control; to zon- tinue the \u2018work of proselyting throughout the United Sth es and: in foreign, with a view t the \u201cstrength of the church po home by the immigra- \u2018tion to Utah of the converts.That the power of \u2018Mormon priesthood over their flock has never been more autocratic is the.testimony of the best witnesses.We find that very rarely do .eny apostacies occur, and men \u2018of sl classes orders.to go -on missions | to all parts of the.world without ques-| -tion, and that the *ithings are paid more larly than have been since the de Morm cf Brigham oung.on mothers are usually.anxious to have their sons made elders and: sent on missions, A mission lasts two or three years if abroad.© midsion 5vork has always bec: carried on with intelligent geal.- The number\u201d of - missionaries in \u2018the field ; io.given as between 1,- 10e The statistics on this | A also the ex- the \u2018Mormon hus] a Sie members.\u2018of the \u201cMissionary Rosier\u201d gives the foliowiñg statistics from: \u2018the\u2019 Mermon historian: Fifty-one ] the Unated.States, in: for.missions; a total membe shi 310, S000: ET children under 1 There was ghe, rst presidency, total vf 25 lesser hod de total of a 00 bearing priesthood.There is a large me memberchip 2.the.school and in various church, societies.membership was increasing môre \u2018rapid Iy than-at\" vious time in #s | toy.and he believed it would only bel.ely short time before.the Hatter.Day Saints\u2019, would p ihe United States, and inthe fulness of time\u2019 would dominate phe world.Tha home field most.itidustriousiy cul tivated has boen the rural districts of the] \u20ac Southern States, witose- Sgnorant, popula- | tion, ever: susceptible to any kind, and quite.incapab the dictatorial power of thelcl 20% | Torsion positles, seventies hig tensively: in: Great Britain.Priest, 20 a tlders; total, \"067748; -48,000 Switzer and) Sweden.Converts Ww priests, 4900 teachers and.16,000 dégeo te-to U: #ty Wiliäch will receive abtenti revail over].pros reaching\u2019 of | oe Enulsion ids diges- \u2018tion, i improves nutrition, and increases weight and strength.- It is pleasant to take, - \u2018and agrees with the stomach.| Thousands of welled ;cannot di: gest and id acd 5 \u2018their food., They therefore.get insufficient nourishment, \u2018and are slowly starving.\u2018 Angier\u2019s Petroleum Em phosphites: of is.for such.: It'helps digest and assimilate\u2019 \u2018the food, cleanses the stomach -and- bowels, imprôves- \u2018nutri tion, tones up and invigorates.the \u2018entire system-and thus.increases .health,\u201d \u2018weight and stren Physicians pre- \u2018scribe \u2018it for \u2018persons who are .\u2018recovering from any illness\u2019 \u2018that- \u201chas left th ira weak.\u201crundown\u201d condition.Get.a small, bottle, take according to directions and watch re- \u201csults.ne Angler's Pe Petroleum Emulsion is sold : Emme ay Le CHEMICAL COMP BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS TEL \u2018dion with Hy Lime and \u2018their field, In North ji every.county has been: visited; \u2018in à Central and.Northern South .Carolina rthern Geo and \u2018 visited: The Mormons have been more successful the mountain whitez than withany otker people.They -are ignor- .ant and Tne Toner uperstitious and easily: influenced.he eral De of the mis- «ionaries is to general uainted - with the women of the family.200 Rey become familiar with the customs of the.© oh god have done most of their\u2019 Be omy: > ling or = hause In Team As Sie boues are 00 > fer apart, th , usually \u2018have to remain never go singly, but reports fro -posing South, there Les is.no 0 donbt.that move Pundred young Tia women have be to Utah, while sf the so-called converts or per thousands.In North Carolina alone there ave from 50 to Te elders at, vos.2 eastern Teo nessee there are t out the the conservative: estimate is 200.a sure work of proselytiog in the Eastern States has ome more active.Mor- 1ons have headquarters in\u2019 B their missionaries make visits in all parts- They leave a of Greater How York.great many tracts at plaining that they en a and: \u2018dong so if they receive the least encourage- 2° ment.They take great pains to.res .servant girls with r Hterature.re LT story has been pubis o of 2 Mormon missionary secur oyment a butler, and made eel so cicient that: his.employer confided to him the engagement: of all the house servants; in time the.frequent changes which he-made aroused suspicion, and ax investigation disclosed the tach that he was \u2018a Mormon of gcod education, who used his position.as head servant + Fo effi- bbb sod a bore of bet o arrival in.U: al, was vis sid 8 have piace Sy Is to migrate from © New pinces ur arate from va his labors.The Mormons ere cùr- Tying on afi active Maine eud-other New Se at, he work is now | 3 to or ed with tremaposiahon and furmshed with hontes in Utah.\u201d Japan is the next Soun- ion.an: article in Harper s Weekly,\u2019 Lith ee han ma it se remark as e missionaries of ot peak chiefly.of security in the life-to .add their - \u201cBy reason: of ripe\u2019 and rich experi sy.; in the visitation of prisoms and\u2019 pri-.and calls loudly\u201d \u201cfor In-Geor.sonérs in -ail parts\u2018of the world, Mr.vis are ented.to | Charles, Cook has.exceptional qualif- cations for:writing-upon -this imports 5 years ago the ë ment of ey M.¢.A.togz atéps fer | sending out Christian \u2018büsiness-men \"to fill \u2018business .appointments: in- Oriental cities on the understanding that the men devoted their spare time to helping \u201cthe | work of the- Association and of the mis: ihey were announced.The feeling ing the Mormon inte; pale A \u2018of the \u2018intense, and: the doxology.\u2018had \u201cto oc ures, is most easy 1 led to of the img agiin-and again.The emotions | the Mormon views.When an opportu- iad: to~find \u2018some such: sifety-valve, and nity is offered: to improve their w {there was a general mingling of \u2018smiles conditions as.well.as: save their.souls, yen Pense | ber of the Mormon Church \u201cfor end | and tears.\u201cWhat Was \u2018bi that bait 4s a-tem) one.For.the sionaries.The result bas beer so sat: ant.subject\u2019: Our triond Has à facile\u2019 ti = est ined howe re in Ma fe foil thes pptin one.\u201coperas Tost, torical spot \u2014 \u201cwill sproughout the Church by wanda committee, ; eu Tele te will equal @ half mi before \u2018the meeting of the \"General Ty Cotnmittee in\u2018 November.- Forme pledged the Church to :endear- | \u2018ori-t6 Taise: in: 1908 am: for missions which, ould average a doll Depart that a branch of the Foreign | partment; \u2018under tbe: ¢hairmanship'of R.Laidlaw, has leer established 1a.) pti develop this agency under.the | direction of à joint oo pimitése es -pen, end \u2018his adventures\u201d among eri; minalé,\u201c while proclaiming the .-good Inve news of salvafion and - distributing: the the: es \u201cWord \u2018of \u2018God in Russia or Moroceo, 18 Eh; 5 Algeria : -or-the- United.States, forma ord\u2019 which i once: pathetic and, i be .continued | field.At the beginning ghei in] \u2018confined to, the mountain districts, anc e little heard of.But within hree years they; have extended * avers] Hair Vier as been Pre = ma he writes wit 1 4 a: dolla CH L ® restoring color:to gray hair for- : A doer tas reid {an earnest\u2019 évany se.cofvespondént of Zions Herald, ff \u201c> IUT ae - fifty years, and it never fails i nom evoiy Ix \u2018gone ii, a England paper, says: The imme, § tq ( ther, And you tan rely.upon ie \u2018for stopping.your: hair r from falling Reh Be © d.0.45 : SEE he devoted \u201c \u2018Short of à.cold or stormy change, Should - raxéges it pine a lent, hows.: Not beists the and e6- | only he did Pcnteresal\u201d when he ol LE Le Acide of the Ii ing st d when Angry, .We ve him a biscuit \u201cwi ester the ca cé fine bo Den = je be or but be due cosoget ; \u201ceee : nd (fhavesit.> He ewallowed bis pridé after- = {Home Words.) \u2019 : November has come and the \u2018great pry of Tin wings apd tireless logs ques as though a ceiling or heads.liven Pd bagin is deserted.people vaguely wonder where Wo\u2019: flies go.pont Pe see them dart here and there in their hundreds to-day, and Le should the sacle turn ibe ,, there is dates & etr: \u2018found on the window pans, Try À imagine he.the exodus of, the fy - Means.During the summer-time every living reom in the houses of our people.is in- \u2018vaded by! battalions of flies, many ban- \u2018dreds strong, which never cease to in- - crease, even th scores upon scores are captured in.hopey and jam, and \u201cdrive thedi away this last but a day 2 or_two, out come the flies\u2019 again in Brent mambers ever.ere do ther ga for this brief, > and how-is 1 tint they 80.com\u2019 vanish when winter\u201d comes in: ve will do our best to.answer.Here.\u201cQuestions, , and at the same time draw tion to seme remarkable peculiari-\u2019 \u201cn in connection with -the life: Stories two of the commonest types of flies \u201cMany of them sucoumb to the natural of old age-in_the autumn and early winter months; but the vast ma- from the attacks of :a- plant A very few old female flies manage to st the winter, retiring to:snug crevices in owr houses and stables; and whén the glorious days of the new ring arrive they lay their eggs out of doors.Qften these eggs may be found in par.\u2018tially neglected.sorners, especially if moist dust or discarded vegetable Teel: ings and leavings are allowed to accumulate.Sometimes they may be detected in baskets containing clothes ready for the waskitub.Chiefly, however, flies breed in the open air, where the young undergo those transformations.of which few people have any knowledge.But as soon as they are\u2018 flies they invade our houses and refuse to be dislodged, evidently preferring, with remarkable wisdom, sheltered indoor life to the chal and chances of outdoor\u2019 existence.a ists have never #olved, to their united satisfaction, the strange reason whith indices these particular winged \u2018ingects to stick so assiduously to man.28 they sucked.our mmoéquitoes, \u201cwe could eâsily account for sistence jn the face of strong open but in this direction théy.ae How do fies, the house-flies in particular, come into existence?From etch egg there issues, in the course\u201d of a very tew days, a by no means sessing grub, which sets to work to ced on the rotten stalks of dying plants.If not disturbed it wl grow \u2018until it is- twice its original siz Then it will P re for its change.into the :shage of.> fy When about to undergo its trans formation it merely\u2019 shrinks a Little and hardens considerably.me this condition it remains stuck fast to the sodden flower stalk and quite incapable of mov- Dent © ing.puise Bu ed ot a Sine tive creature or draws back hin its \u2018neck,\u2019 reminding one of the babit of a tortoise with its head.Having no legs ita loco- \u2018motion is.effected by seizing \u2018holds\u2019 with, Âte pair of frontal hooks (when its bead |, haa been oi as far ag: e)s and then dragging its body into a con- ted 2ttitn e.À, this point we must place on record om ation of -house:fiies.Les pa grub form they consume chi Eee EE te ecompente de for matter, à us réc se us for \u2018ahées inflicted by * the\u2018subasquent annoy.- them when they are, Inthe perlect côn- tion,\u2019 Hor \u2018every fly there must à Rave exist- ed a grub; \u2018and aë.ever sun - .an enormous is na and, to, * very objectionnble food toa] gable eos Ta ed in behalf of ve healthy of aniind we obvious, > After the lapse of about a week ar go | the trance state, que fe \u20ac Îrôm mummified grub, leaving: ky the latter bebind as\u2019 an.empty envé.5 Ritbough tiie cagual Sbaerver does Tot == SFE mann, ; ot surprising that the eects which have survived the such prodigious rand their srupks.os.be with small pieces of tin.| ons computations (have been | upecting the numb great blood, as do the |=, Hy dissolves ita food by.means |} possessed doutbl hooked snout, ois it thrusts outward; | e skin vies ; had prevented it from ra 3y.| ture doom : ras tiny thread, bearing ot tall of a \u201cseeds ca- sity.\u2018behind ve oñtce there are & large number \u2018of \u2018loose and thin extremely a.nute pieces of ace.When the air is expelled thronga the breath: po oa the potion Pis (at the dis | if ion of the in a jingling together of the pieces, which performance results in the musical buzzing.Imagine that instead of gargling water in your own throat, you were to replace the liquid The garging motion would produce a jingling of the tin, which.would be similar to the fiy\u2019s \u2018buzzing, though the fly works with several \u201ctoroats,\u201d The sound.is not caused by fhe wipgs (though, no doubt, they contribute their share) for winglesä and headjess flies produce the notes.: Thé two large red orbs of vision belonging to house-flies are composed \u201c(as | ie the case with mest insects\u2019 compound | eyes) of geveral hundreds of tiny tenses, Se er of thege\u2019 Jena.TH is en.extremely difficult task-to count Shem, and strict aveyracy cannot be se: .The moat generally accepted number is two thousand to each eye, \u2018It does nof follow, of course, that the fy.\u2018sees moré than one \u2018image of any object that he gazes A 1t ould be\" nse as unreasonable suppose à as it would be to expect a man to see two sovereigns when he looked at.oue, Lo cause he has two eyes.\u2018In addition.to -tais pair of compar, each capable of receiving an image.\u20ac tively \u2018huge red eyes, the fly thas.a of three minute orbe t \u2018on top of its.bed Some.naturalists' suppose Éhét these two the insects to see both by day and by night.There is nothing at all unlikely in_the assumption.Did it ever occur to you that the fly is possessed of remarkable acrobgtic gaps -bilities?Wihen one is flying about.room and desires to \u2018settle upon oe ceiling, it is necessary for it to indulge in a somersault before it.can accom plish the act.Birds do not practice such eccentric motions.Many naturaliste imagine that the in-| tricate formation of these \u2018creatures\u2019 eyes must result in but a hazy vision; but 1 am inclined do a directly opposite opinion, bearing in mind that a fy will pido with \u2018tremendous co; ative completely across and about an apartment without collidiog with any obstacle.Certainly it will sometimes fy violently \u2018against the window-panes; but glass is undoubtedly invisible - to them, or nearly so, on account of its transparency.\u2018To thinking insects, this to us familiar material must present a of a ogee which issues from its quaint font, This organ, when not in use, is rally concealed from na.having or aprem into, She bead \u2019 are ex \u2018interest objects; and wien croit with à ing croscope reveal how, the insecb is \u2018able to stand or walk uphide down on.ceilings, or yun vigorously up the smooth glass panes of our windgws.Each foot terminates in a i large and powerful claws, and a pair of white pads, Ba of the is provided with seve hundreds wr invisible hollow hairs, and from \u2018the end of each hair exudes à fluid glue.As a fly owns mix legs, it is thus furnished with twelve gluing-pads.Its mode of losomiotion, when in an \u2018ups side-down position, is temporarily to.is\u2018eraveliie, spd then when ft requires av , W it requires to lift a foot,\u201d to force its claws om to the a \u2018and \u2018thus dislodge and raise the Pada.: mainly with these pads that it on disease \u2018gérme fron itself to a the Inset.is busily oooupj od of on decaying matter, \u2018man s wi = to its feet, and in vo a case it would be a serions danger to the Health of any.person should that insect: walk over a scratch on bis hands or + \u2018You must not imagine that a microbe could be picked up i the fly's claws as you could pick up a crab, y-are à trifle smaller in propo! 2 \u2018when it is stated that one an Jhority computes t -ten mil on.Th erobes, \u201cresponsible for thet- disas disease typhoid fever moule would be np equal the bulk of & is\u2018 on account of the \u2018to the ugly, conical bristles, covering.its and legs, th le on stand & chance of wie Tt may prove to be a source of: gri like flies,\u201d to \u201clearn these insects; -are \u2018subject to the torments Li oe gal | kind o of Yin , credtures ui hat ually.A of a rer dot Sho mer by à curious fungus, 1 coma ed 7 appropristely to the ».the.ex (pénales ge s exis dcr Mt À x jori = fungoit r cage, and may vg the au tump with fhe titeless bodies dod 5 picture frames, and.elsewhere, one or {wo pairs of their pods, Et ue of which has hardened the insect\u2019s.weakened condition those fest, \u2018You must surely have \"that these \u2018dead flies have a sickly appearance, and that | have been - encircled hd a white misty- \u2019 mat is.a ts Fg LB te sends.are Svar.[Br EE Sen tely\u201d that © When\u2019 Mary went walking out oie \u2018She looked.into a window.just: over, the way.x joug: sho\u2019 Led [on ok f an\u2018dppirently undue mim: Cs ber and variety of tiny living créatures, a reg | fiom wasps to microbes.lool a 8] y of mt men; Wait: Ê Jee] arms folded over Js hood - Upon the solid four Tu the Boston conting t of the en Te ae ses Ci of Bevan a ee on H off the South Carghne.M oyclone.: » ar that acamen \u2018swenï q 7 + the\u2019 men \u2018swear by all thats bg r\u2014a short, .thick-set man Rg \u2018 and grizzl | f them.He wag only an o my | ci | dre mien before EERE tain Sava It is different now: ; = \u201cThe story of he heaching of of Savannah,\u2019 and the takin off of her oi ca.be.Oley of ko been i pa nothing.has the kitten.\u201cHo's x o cot\u2019 teed eared a \u201cthough 5;end was glad to have salt 1 yietim uth, unable tov: Pc secure 4 Rav ta means apport f for itself, it ceases growth, and any feat ever attempted by men.And a | and wanted to fé Rn Jämes \u2018for \u201cWinter: * simple as-it could he, and yet we ven fy to make your give : last: ki Keep of evil apn ; 1B r.vis a; 3 1 NS, has Sent up Hien fo wich gré Te : Several men have.tried to make kite.| When someon itan\u2019 to take them or\u201d to nm Ce Bir The central figure i in 0 noes \u2018 foundation thus: cher 248 7 nestied.\u2018The man and the an se vou ios & wonder, + said one | Bang ly thought of à jte lity bit frightened be wasn Ars ak Tere o \u2018on board of the.boat Bity hours after she strnck before the sea was such that we could be taken of i in boats.At night the captain ordered all the crew into! , ad made us\u2019 stay there.there, \u201cWe each tdok a piece of rope.any ourselves on to keep from falling off when asleep, That's what the captain said th the string was for, but I never slept and was.Shere in: the rie ab \u2018When we ie boss wi thirst and \u2018so fainé we could hardly climb down the (a neons ladder\u2019 into the ms\u2019 boats, that little fellow climbed, out of his nest in the ing age @ gla hoe eat got along without hot = Rg trim/\u2014Boston \u2018H \u201cHi PECULIAR, .\"The retiring Chinese \u2018minisher, Wu Ting.\u2018ang, in a lecture on his coun n, dis-| cussed the question, \u201cAre-tne Chinese peculiar?\u2019 He quoted from s fa- mons m, \u2018The ] , Chines,\u2019 and 1 = ed: i Tom Tours toh we.are uliar, \u2018but from our standpoin you are peculisr 3 Which We are depends où the point of |: an China we have always been in thet Habit of:accepting & mans word 17 all.\u2018business transactions.t is pecukar, isn\u2019t it?You exact a writing from-him, end since foreigners have begun to settle China, \u2018the ancieht custom of trusting a man's word is not se papular; - Chinese |., merchante now exact some kind of writ- | 1g from am their foreign customers, respect age, Tale jou respect.\u2018muscle and brawn.We respect age because wisdom and experience seem to he: \u2018tg natural\u2019 companions \u2018Peculiar, im\u2019t 1t? \u201ccooding in like posmner till the wi are: crowned.se crowned are le o Jing A A king should be stated, ben tro pres oA indicated fi or Teft fo dg Tight\u201d By.+ be pe mA \u201c5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10.Procéed\u201d as lollows :\u2014 Place 4 on 1, 60m 9, 8 on 3, 2-on 5,| end 10 on 7.Oe Place 4 on 1, Ten 3, 5 on 9, 2 on 6, änd 10 on 8 \u201cThere are several formulas which will- le Doe th but a person trying | the (By W.À.Shinkman.3 4.- BK ; : : Book No.1 on, Di isis.UB ack\u20144 Feces.: 7 #7 P\u2014Q 3: \u2018 Cw = 5 te.Hae a = Ne: im Ee 188 28-083 : The \u2018Canadian\u2019 Vermin Destroyers.\u201d ' ted, af Dr., Bo or Women.x : : by di I (er Es MEtBS JOHN WICHHORST :& CO., 353 St.James St © 12P-R 3 : Insurance inst Vermin of all Kinds.Mild cases, not Shronlc, are often cured rr ome, or.swe bottles! De: \u201c 18: ; - P\u2014Kt 4 age ermin o Shoop's Rostorative is 'solé by all druggists.\u2019 Lo 14 BQ Eke 4 CT SPECIALTY: EXTERMINATION OF RATS \u2014_\u2014\u2014=\u2014==S A - 15 R\u2014Q 1\" -: 58-82 PE { SE ngs uodeg \u2014 : : AIT ER; x | \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 i = _ \u2014 S\u2014 UTX.7 AUX .A _\u2014 i RP - 200Q0-B3 \u2018GARDEN TALKS ] ceive Jo opte of the: churches and col- 2 31 .2 Re 1 \u2018 FREE._ dL \u2014 20° said a.foas teaching soning fo our schools,\u2019 2 Et 6 .z BB 1 25 ins ans, Ges | TS (pied § mith.423 he rooms | BEY REE 1 enor oq add whom all questions should bs sent.All | 87% 80 expensive that we canuot afford.to | 26 B\u2014R 6: % P\u2014Kt 6 some Gifts is to use .qusstions anwered through the \u2018Wit- Pag (Shldren periment.I wen dq bel BK 5 27 BQ 4 , E 3 \u2014_ wie Have to cconomige of trot hat 2 28 | 23 i BQxQBP A Qu ENS .ere a good dea on t Eu 20 Q\u201cB 1 2BxKP.4 ! eide af tb stion, where White\u20143 Pioces.; q ; It is easy to march to musi, tha mistakes are made Sa agi with this: Write to play and mae in:3 moves, xe 2 WGK LA UND R Y B A R \u2018With your comrades all in line, everyday problem.; Otto.Ÿ i 31 2 381Qx ; \u2018And you don't get tired, but Leal inspired BOOKS ON GARDENING.i.Problem.No.4 Q 7; By 0 Q to Fortune.K 32 B-K 8 -20Q0x SOAP And life is a draught divi Mac\u2014The best work for a beginner in) q Kat La Ba Four pieces.233 Q\u2014B 4 8B GR CL gardening is Peter Henderson's \u2018Garden- \u2014Bigék ca 4 4:8 at a, go > ot 13 KB.1.~ 34 R the.best soap made for Be the: march; drags\u2019 dn she: eveitng, Jing for.Pleasure! and Professor Bailey's! 4 \u2018Phres ni Fe * x \"85 Resigns fost Laundry and Home use When (tHe color-bearér's gone, 4 \u2018Garden Making.\u2019 Any booksellér will.Cz- White to pes and mate: in THREB: ured \u201ci : _ 0 > metry strains are\u2019 silent, 7 der them if not in stock.\u2018As\u2019 they resent Solutions.published Dec, 1, must réaoh nT 6.AME, No.563.\u2014and save your \u2018wrappers That piped % brave at dawn.> : | different.sides on the subjact, it-might be Rätor \u201cDec.6,\" Ca says 2% w them f : ¥ | Fae: to read both, and gs works of refer- * (Notes from the \u201c Standard: 5 ë exchange em Tor But we Bard.to march in silence, :| encae they are tay valuable and con- Jowellery, Bil ver ware - \u2018SOLUTIONS AND COMMENT.\u201c| The following are two games from the Toys, Etc., Ete.tain much practical instruction.À \u201cWeekly Times\" t the HARDY PLANTS.dar .Moy tt | ER a, Safaris o of Miss a.R.\u2014 Your selection is a very good Correct \u201ctrom.0 or = ER Regence, When \u2018the road has lonesome grown, And ee.skies are dark o'er the bagged ?And the comrades have left you alone.A EB.W.: Cn bity SEND FOR OUR CATALOGU Bt.wet.ste 2200 of er, Sond Your in ach porto \u201chardy.Sr pris enough, It ls =a nie, Pla) OF PREMIUMS, - - - - e other Rambler r dre 80 A : \u2019 he strong man keeps the p the Crimson to wy Tate, but.are: good [+ Black, whenever hie moves, will be ma \u201cALBERT TOILET SOAP co, 168 McCor d, Montr eal or the desolate \u2018march, or the silent, |a variety.It ie quite.tous ther Udanns Blisrete The pan at \u2018Black is KB 1 The strong soul finde the grace.can easily \u201cbe raised from seed, and win- the ey pratt] ; hangin wt fie cui tered in a dry frost=prôof celiar, whers 59 xR \u2018saat\u2019 it R\u2014Q Kr \u201cThe season has been eo dull, ond skies tatoes are safe.But \u2018you lose à year © so \u2018clouded, that the window 9 are plogsoming, for they, Téquire, that-time be- sasionary, oar Fre \u2018a the fore coming.into fowër.There.sr 1 zoom and plenty of alr given, eral shrubs as hardy as the one yo mes- x Out o£-doore it has been -poesible to plant {tion I should try; ths Japan Rose © pd ra Manufacturers of the Celebrated Baby's Own Soap.No, 698.Gelitzky.Three moves.xe) : K-86: Correct from Novice, BE.W.7} 3% Xt Pawn, G.Patterson, H.J.Rose, 1.er afténueted, : butnot too obvibus; :
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