. ti' ., _ .;z‘_,:|s t.;'1s “vi t ‘..t-v , I' 2' .i ;':i_`/Il? 't ;lt. 1. ~ t I 3 51_l`_`ll- t_ ‘&` I iff; ‘ill _“.1 ?`il..’ " 'll tl Ill* ' ..i.’L';c>:’$~Z-E=i";~"'7:; _ ~ _-.., ~_;;;_~: _'_ 5 rg - »=:.§»f,`-"‘-_‘~‘a» ~:_ ~_5‘"._., 2** 11:. »»L_~.fs.f-xss. sz' ;_ _j .Tit _ll .t __t._ _Li é _i".f€ "_-_f`_ _ gl; ‘1‘f1:_ 3 ._l__ __ It-_'_ g,-if ~ " -_~_.__ _ .. ,, -.. ,.,_. ,. ,__ . _- .. .__, -t r - , t- » . f _ ~ . > _. I-. , _ 'r~ .t._ ,_-__ -_ fl." '.".` t l t . it ,., ":_i* _,Ha -.IW-‘ _ §l=.i;"f_‘-_-= >l_.'_-"fa, ,tl ti. 1.. _ ~»---»_s.-»=.-.,~t,.- `.5‘ ' »`:.`\_`_f-‘<1 .-_,`. 3' , ,_T» ,;r_§t_:‘....‘.'2. ;;; 1:22' = M; ,t .ttliti _ , -<< _:_ _ffm l. _ sgat. _ ` 'fl ti t”~';_;gi.' 5 1 lit? _ it-L; it ; fl t~ E nr ‘I 1 ‘ t-5"ifi»`sic"ti`ll:c"a'rt\' vpote tliers. perhaps, or striving to keep hotly and soul together within tloors And the cur adds to thc unwontctlues.~‘ of what tht- eye sees or misses seeing. Tile nolsc never-ending l'roln the great city is very muclt tleadened, just as the glare flung against the sky by tltc 11| htlnm s has all but vanished ' S D ~ Looking in at the display windows along the fashionable streets, we dis- cern another transformation. An out- fltting house. instead of tlte violent colored cravats and hosiery of peace, has piles of solnbrc woolen yarn 'for the knitting of war. Wool is scarce,for England cannot afford to let any go. and thc longalesirt-tl Austrnllnn sup- plies route in slowly, if at all. The hulls nrt: tuurlted lil frattces ti kilo, which works out at $1.30 lr pound- but"»tlte qtmlity is good. Ah English house of expensive knicknacks in sil- ver and cllinn i'or tea tables a_nd .such has _its windows full of alltsorts-of t-otuprt-ssed llandy artlclt-'a for sold- lcrs nt thc front. A golltlonintrs tail- or exhibits waistcoats of cvory degree of itnpcrlneubillty und warmth, froltt dog-skin and rubber to paper. with' helmets and overalls for sleeping in wot trcncltcs. Ono of thc big shops sliows woolen garments for every part of the body and sends them to the front oh order_` War publication! take the place of novels at the book- shoptl_ And so Paris--the real, _sub- stantial PParlt which foreisnira ~re- fused to recognize through the cos- winds of the D.ahsmpro hrhdrdrrrr lt must be said that thererise hbh 0-f~'tlml\ks was conveyed to tht- lee- t\lrr‘l‘ i'tJr'hls splendid lot-ture. The |l’»"'\ll'¢> -‘Wifi Elven under the auspices of the t'hrisl|nn \Vol_nen's Ilonrd of hllsston tit t'onn_m:tiott with the cllllrull. A sliver. collection was taken and a S1l\1E,§l\nl of money was._r¢n1|gn,|_ t which goes to the mission field. Miss Nettle Stanley fuvouretl the-audience with a beautifully rendered solo, which was greatly enjoyed. The. wish was expressed by many tllat Mr Mc- V_ie be again naked at some future _date to give another of his splendid t lectures on mission work ht Africa.. I t may Here is a Short j’ ~ 'Sharp Statement IT ,SHOWS THAT DODD'S KIDNEY ‘ ‘PILLS ARE NO FAITH CURE. Patrice Cote had Kidney Disease--He ‘ Bent for Dodd'| Kidney Pills Just to Try Them-They Made Him Well Petite Vallee, Gaspe tio., Que l-‘eb. l _(Specin|.)- Patrice ('ote. well known here, makes the following statonlezitz _ "For ve' months I' suffered from Kidney Disease l sent for two boxes 'of Dodd’a Kidney Pills to try them. They made me well." Mr. Cote's experience is similar to that of scores of others in their neigh- borhood. They had proved for them- mopolitnn froth and foam of its' seivesthlt no matter how for advanc- former strenuous gayety-lives now only for those who are defending home anti family and country. Some War Toys l Tito New Year's booths along thc Boulevard--barquea surviving, f m sncie t fairs, selling toys andlivlitgts and lhtle articles made by hand- ed the Kidtiey Disable is. the cure is the same-Do_lllH MUlloi’Hi'iiSPfl [EH (Continue_t1___f_|;9m.,Page One.). _ _ strous doctrines be still born.; ltt this noblc~work it is gratifying to have tho active cn-opt-ratiotl of a lrttion which _ tt- purt-ut l ot many of ottr best citizens. whose ancestors first .trod the banks of thc St. llawrcnce;-ltlelt like. Lallt-mont und Brobouf .w-ho ga-vt-` _their noblt: lives that savagery might "UL lilllslfr hold sway in thu countries, tll‘llillt‘d by iL;;__|nigltty _vvp,tQ|-'g, _ljve|;_\~ catastroplttw l.tow_ovor, has. its colttpclt- satlolla.-and as_n.roault. oftgltis nwtttlr conflict we have _the fruitful lesson. of tltu_ll\tt-nsity _of i`eeliug_ for tho ntotlttfp land,_' which' makes .her sous' rush _to the _tufaloursf from _fev_e]ry_ corner ot tltejlntpire on"wblch theisun never se18._ , ,tt spl_e_ndjd_,o);.Iec,t. le son hi, this re'sp_ect_ is the action of qtlte Ifrc niiei- of Soutlt`_Afri<':a_'_lii_tlte pr_esent.' crisis. and demonstrates. th_e_‘col_onik- ing_power, of Britain, which in a few' short years makes the __strongest frlclltla ollt ol' the llltterest clleul.iet<_' We note, too__ u pnclfledlreland. the home of rlty_-forefntlt`cr8,'aftor tt strug- gle of sovcu_ccnturies.al\d‘we cntteven _tow _gaze in prospectu =to_the restored Parliament _ Halls foil College Green. and we can see Orungbmctt and ltoman Uutltolltzs fighting shoulder t.o sliouldttr lu frost bound l"laudert_t tcduy. Suffering Poland. too. ia com- ing into its own. and we will logic for tlto eifacelnent from Europe"‘o tne unspealtablo 'I‘urk,. and the relief of the persecuted Christians of Centrnl and_Soutlicrtt Europe through tltc good oillcep of. our mighty Russian Ally. Wt- |ta,vq» enter d in _o tilts war sorely tt _ a _a ong, o pro wq|'lrtl_‘pnl¥ flI£\l`r_e generations' that 'tho nqgp of' paper with Britaltrs name an the seal of _Britain's Empire is always nt par, and to.demonatrate to the erliian autdcnt and the German mtl; ry,ctllt‘ the fslsity of their att- sump lohhthat God is always on tho side of _t_ e heaviest betta ions when authenticated tablets sound at tho io_rl¢d_`gft_es_o5 every’ epoch of tho the..w`or tl'_s 'iii tory. both adored 'ttnd proton? _toiprolve thgqtioutmryi ui e on ntesp -sawn as c l6,l¥;_lf_of the _speech from tllg Tlffblle _itfpour teelitifalitl determinatltm to make every sacrifice until this modern Attila is disposed of. and wc can ~\- _.1 .~\ I ._ __ sHANNoN ’ Monday evening at th B tlst S 'bool-" ' ` 'W ' a H ' room. Tea served- Getoag ptm.:v,.tAll- K _ an _ _ . .J _ . mission _._-_ Z Wwxé* 8617 -A _-_t.;.__'_| ,_-v`_t`.:}ti:_t_ th? Massive Phat() Play, Ill P3115 __ __ -ms sstel/in l=ul~lo.-'rite spec-ntl " " ‘i'*`“_.'f‘f’_‘ 71.* _ " " 1 ' ' ` collectlo taken in Grace Church ‘ ' ` H .FTER THE, BALL *i‘Al€s1§t!l1="lt`oiti` tcm-ts. l<_1-n_tlt_lt1s- `woRt.D's FAMOUS SONG .» -_ _ " " A I 't Ensnare all Heartsand Leave fggelgxrgglhtftgn. ‘Thg greatest Death-Defying- Thrills an ~ ~. .__ ¢`y¢,_-_ p gtg;-¢`¢`1, ` Beautiful Scenery, Gorgeous Costumes, Wonderful ` .- 'scenic streets, assnowgtl-at Maiestv’#h'fh¢it\uf‘1(§i<§1¢{§=l» 11310 ’ trs1n__e me a san _ ;-,lffbgvz-”~ 4t'9u'-th? cL§gad';gat ftggtflfir Priées . ,_ ` _'-REPUTATION _ _ _ _VITAGRAPH DRAMA ne Roms nts Fatal-Lv's '_ Fromthé famous Snookum Cartoons ~ THE _'FACE or 1-‘sara _-5.902* _ AAfter The Ball I _ A MR. HUSKINS Adra-\Iss_l_g>_|_-\_ __ ORCHESTRA _-1._0c _ BALCONY 5c 4 Come to the Matinee At night, while the house was paclfedl. ._ I-14.-t V tr ' - - _ _ ` ir A _' there was a crowd that nlntost filet ‘ ._ _ 1 ` a‘ ` . ;‘,;§_,',,‘1‘%{’,;,;';__°“_.°;§‘,j'§;;§{;§?§,§;;‘§.;g_ ,.. _ _ _ADMISSION SAME AS USUAL _ beyond 'question one --of-the'-llll90`f»1-V N WlIi\\\\\\\@IllllI'IIf£'“\\\\\\\\§ \\\\YIlf§\\\\\\\\\WIlllIf4 songscvelj wtfitten, and the drama-"‘_ - ' ‘ _ A L _ _:__ _ -'F' 2% firing line and- on the ships and our 'last dollar ill the melting pot in the lttterest of true civilization und to avenge poor, bleeding, suffering Bel- gium autl rehabilitate her as far as lies in our power. We regard our- selves and tlte opportunity for tlte performance of this duty. as instru- ments in the hands of the Creator, for after all “Vengeance is tnine, saith the Lord.” I thank you my honourable ,col- leagues for the kind attention you .have given me and I beg to ntove, sec- conded by the ltott. member from An- tigouish (lion. liir. Girroirtz Titnt the following Address be presented to His ltoyal Highness the Governor General. to offer the humble thanks of this l-louse to His Royal Highness for the gracious speech which he has been pleased to make-to both llouses of Parliament, namely:- To Field Marshall, llis Royal lliglt- ness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert. Duke of (lonnztught and of Strathearn. Earl of Sussex (in the Peerage of the United Kingtlolu), Prince of the United l\'it\gdotn of Great llritain and lrelatnl, lhtke ot' Saxony; Prince of Sax(--(‘obttrg and Goihtt; Kttig-ht of tht- Most Noble Order ofthe Garter; Knight of the Mosi Ancient anti Noble tlrder of the Thistle; Knight of the _\lost illustrious Order of Si. l‘atriclt; one ol' llis Majest_v's Most llonour- able Privy t‘oullcil; Gr(-at .\laslct‘ of thc .\lost Honourable Order ol' the Ihtih; Knight Grand (‘ointnnud- er of the Most Exalted-Order of the Star of India; Knight Grand Uross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight Grand tionlltialltlcr ol' the Most- ltjlltittclit()rdu1°.of tho llnlinn ltllnpirc; Knight Gruud (Toss ni' tin- ltoyul _tiitztoriltlt Order; iii.-< I\iztjt~s- ty's l’crsolinl Aitlt:-dc-tznlilp; Gov- (§hitti'- of--tltn ilominion oi' (_'nltutla_~ May it please Your ltoynl lligltness: We; -ills M;tjesty'~s most dutiful and loyal ,sulijects the St-little ul' t‘.atlatla, in._-Ilarliatnent ussetnblotl. bei: lt-avr ltoyal.-_iliglitiess _for the gracious speech -Y,otlr._ltoyal i-liglnleras has ud- dressed to botlt liouses of Parliutnettt. _' :;:'.{! -¢<’J-_'-------.-».-l--‘---~'- _ tttt_tun_t;|tsulttttl' oantutu|ttfst.ttMs - t._,:;.-._' »:,, ---.--- - ._ ,_ f __ tNc\\' York Herald, 'l‘uestl;t_\'.I ~ .\llno. _\iordica_ o\\'ltetl_jowelr_\' which slit- instntetl,_(¢;,f._$ti00,00.0_t dust bctort- she started ou. her lush world tour.,ac- tvordiug-to George W. Young. hor hus~ band- .He appeared. nsaltl ~-_yesterday oy Leslie J..-Tompkins. temporary atl- tttiulstrntor.-ol`.tl\e New York estate. ,l\lr.~ Young saidtltut. his wii'e`s jewelry was her chief asset. t _~\fi.er'lto~l_ultl-said that the-.bulk o\` the nt-opcttty set apart for his wlfc -_w.t,s ltt reality .his own, Mr. Young wus n:~lltcd wily ho hnd referred to her _in an ailiduvit two years ago ns tt woman oi` substttntittl means. llc rc- plied tltatualtllouglt ltcr chief wealth was in_hor_ jewelry hc believed tltc fact that site had obtained $600,000 lu insurance on her jewels entitled lter to be called lveultlly. M l\ l ` _ .It was said that mc. 'ort ica ob- tained virtually ltotltittg by hor sing- ng in the three years preceding lter death. Mr. Young snitl that she had supported some of hor own ftttnil_\~ .tltrotlghoui that pcriotl. _ In explaining in grcntcr dt-tail the agreeutt-.ul which he had lluttlc with hi:-l wife bcforo their lttttrrittgu. Mr. Young said:-"ln 1905, prior 'o our linrritlgo. l detcrutinotl to nrrttnge ntaitrrs no that in tho event -if my tiwtil. Mme. Nortllctt would bu pro- vltloti for adequately. l tttzcuruitllglv translcrrotl nccttritlcs to the vnlut- of 'tbout $500,000, using the names of ‘tlutnntios.' and placed them ill my sufc ill an envelope on which l wrote; --“'|‘o be dollvt-rt-.tl to Mme. Nordlcn in the ovout of my death.” l signed my name.” Tltc securities had been his own. ._ F » l against our will, o utaintain the hott- Mr You" » ' _ g explained, and the agree-‘ our of Brltainand to protectvtilltigvepilé mem Wim M.me_ Nordic” was that mt the event of her death before his they were to revert to hint. A year follow- ing the makhig of the agreement. Mr. 'Young said lie became ill. At one time. believelng that he would die, he directed a messenger to bring the envelope from his safe. When Mr. Young had received it he gave it to Mme. Nordlca. On his recovery the placed in the safe. By the agreement of July 29. 1909, he placed tho securities in his vrife's name. Mr. 'Young said. The compact between them he described as' “lt gen- tleman's agreement between husband and wife." Several times following the tranl~ pt er sealo‘et‘l1,l but tliathislazcattse "ned l - ' i se e tt "nes 0 t e nan. mud out u a ‘reno wort » » - 'il fiat; s:..f_t-'°.t::.°-“ ::..:°'ftts,;»ft~..,..“'- ~-~°;»--;t..:' tett°‘.:“t,:.t.°.t'::‘.t:.‘°..::." ~_:.':» .ss cure e non. 's ne m ' " iam me e po e_ sv ' » ' . ~ _ . _cute _'einer' I I ,P HM Q 'ming m_.¢he_ emma \s.collliterat.for ,009 ob- ._ _ _ _ _ _ ._ __ .. _ _ . ~ I- 1. ~¢f¢_’.l~~ *_ V' X fy “ wr-.>t..`.-./-5 -.' , - - - _ »' _ . _ '-- 'f ~' ~~ ...‘ ‘.~;,-~‘--_ -_ H--.‘ 1 tr. ._ _ _ _ _ . -., ._ : .' "vu _ - ‘ - ' ‘ ‘ _ ‘ .` ~ ‘ _ -_ _ ~ -- - .-,,. J- ;, _ - `;" ' ”1!` " ` ' ‘ /J ' ' ‘_ ‘ " ` ` ' ’.`.`»- _,‘.'. .ff .,~.' ' : ._`., 1.9.* ‘P-'iff L -vi _ t" '. ~ ` ` ,tc ti '_ ‘ N" ' . _ _ ‘-. ' ` "' » -~f\ ' ““- '-."_ -_ sua - . -» ,_ 1... <.~ ,_ .\ __ _ ‘_ 1- ' ~ .1 - _ . _» - * t ~ l» if erllor til-ncrul' and t`oln|uulltlcr-ill-A .to offer our-~htnliblt>~thanks io- Your _ in discovery proceetllngs liofore Surro- is H _ ‘Md v ' ‘ ' gate Collaltltt which~.ll.ave been begun. envelope was returned to ltltu and ro- ._ Pine street. ltt 1913 the securities were in n safe deposit box;`all intact. nt the Night uud Day Bunk. Before lime. Nordica left on her world tout' she `trttust`erred litem to hint, he said. Mr. Young said that he ltnd rt-catlletl as assets of his wife since his t~xam~ ination of last Saturday :t contract ‘ with a‘ pltottogrnplt company and cer- tain mining stock, us well ns n block of International Nickel stock, ull of which have been turned over to David S. Carter, temporary adminis- .trntor of the estate in New Jersey. The further examination of t\lr. Young was udjourncd until next Mou- tiny. THE CUNARDER ORDUNA FLEW THE U. S. FLAG. .\'l‘I\\' YORK, Feb. i0.--~I’ttsst_-llgt,-l~s on the ('unartl line steatncr ()rdt_tn;|. whiclt arrived hcl' today trout Ellglztlltl, suitl that the stcnlttcr flew thc _-inter- ‘cnn flag for nearly 214 hours on Jan. ill, tvhilc passing through the Irish Sea. The stars and stripes. they said, were hoisted oil Sunday about an hour uftcr thc Ortiunu loft Liverpool und ttot hauled down until curly Montlaty ntornittg. - int t.tt_.t:. t. Al u .~‘|n-ristl lllcefitn: ol' the llottrtl ol' llireclors. llt-ld this week, the viizll business of trying to' pl'z`\t'u the wllolc work on at perlttullcllt llitsis was i'ull_‘.' considered. ~ - l‘rt‘sidt-lit ltoss mid Directors have tit-.citlctl to enlist thu tttzsisltttivc of fifty more sttstuining ‘lttetttbt-rs, :uni count _on the t`hristin\\ mon und llwotnt-tt of this t-ity und proviltrt- but-king lhcln up ilt their noble effort to km-p opt-n tht- doors of thc Y.M.i`..\_ \\'illt this cud ill '\'ic\v. lh_a- llircrlors init-ntl starting olit ncxt week in lltcit' work, ill_thtr intt't‘t‘sls of tncn :intl _voting pt-tuple. 'l`l'tn (ltlztrditlll bespt-zlks for litem the lit-nrty co-opelwltiolt of till. After these fifty new silt-staining tneln- bcrs ltttvc been t-nrollod and added to the present ltt\nour_ roll of sustttillillt: tttt‘lttltcrs_ with illcreztsotl ltlelttbcrsltip thc financing ol` the institution will but-onto an rnsy matter. The following list gives the nantes 'of the present sustaining ntcntbcrs. to wllonl the Y_l\l.(`.A. owes fl grntoftll scttsc' of El_”utlltltlc:~ SUSTAINING MEMBERS. $10 per year. Aitkctl, ltidwin _ Aitken. \\'. ll. Aitken, lt. Alley, A. A. Auld. t‘lydc lientley. W. lt). lllat-k. (‘. li. llrow. l*}_ R. ("ntnpbell,_lt_ ll. ('arruthert~i, Dr Geo. Carter. lst-lac (`lztrk. J. 'A_ _ _ _ t'oflin, E. S. (`undnll. ll. J. (‘l'oss. finttzltl t‘." Dewar, A. E. l)inltls_ J. ll. - ‘ llucltetnin, A. t`_ ' ihtvis,& Fraser _ Dinnis. J. lt. _ Full, Geo. E. Goff, R. (‘. 1?- Goodwill, Dr_ ____ Grant, (‘.. ll. Haviland, E. ll. Higgs, E. 'l`. lloruc. H. H. llugltes. Geo. E. llutchison, G. F. ilytldtttutt, J. 0. lleartz, Frank Jenkins, lt. ll. Johnson, Dr H. D. Lougworth, (‘. ll. B. I.autz_ J. T. llottson. W. S. itlalltcson, J. A. May, Thos. W. Moore. Col. F. S. Messervy. J. A. Moore & i\lcl_.t-.od McKenzie, J. ’l`. McKinnon, I). .A_ Mcllenn Sr McKittn`on McNeill, ll, N. Mt-Klltltott Drug (‘. Nicholson, Donald \'cwson. l~`. lt. -l’ickartl. A. l’ro\vsc. \\'. ll. l'oolc. Mrs I.. ill. l‘rowsc Bros. ltiicllic, .l. A. ltogt-rs. \\’. li. ltoss, J. K. Itogers. Gov. lien). S:-:llttal\_ _l. ll. Sltnw, ll. ll. Sllillcl. lt. E. Siatltlt-._\' Sltztt-.' tb l'L‘:\rtlcll l~itt~l'lls, IC. ll. Sterns. A. \\'. Stewart. I), li. Scllurlnan, ll. 'l`ooltlhs. (loo. ’l‘:tylor. .\irs I". l‘. \\'ol»slcr. A. F. \\`t~cks, llnrry \\`<-t-hs, st-n._' \\'. A. \\’right, tl. ll. \Vt`-tllock, _l. S. \\'iil\ so tnully \vortlty calls on out~'s purse this your. it lneztus at great tlenl to help in this extra effort to keep the \'.Nl.t‘._»\_ open to the public. After all, it is the people wlto give the most, who :=trlt't\ to give more. and those who work the hardest who find limi' to give nnotlter lil't to help in any good 1-ttttst-_ The Directors have faith (as in titnt-it pnstl that ways and menus will bt- provided. :uid thus help the i'..\l.t'.A. in contittttt-'its good work in this city and province. \'_ » \\\\\\\\. I -"' ‘i `_ ;' - sd/ 5- Dtlllllb /_ lj;_K|oNt2Y_- \\\` ./ .~. gf lg;/II 3745 ' lf*--I \. -¢~"`:?t1ii _‘h2`.Ls»<\t\t»\.t\tv_y°2._e .- E;q;*i`Eb?~1'ii"f' -t "I _mmm '_.“»`.it __ Qin -3?” ___ _,._ - 1 _ '~ _ 'GNT-S :-~ ABE __ ll " H _ rt" '_,.‘_.-“ .,__,;__'_' ze an 2-.- I. 1** "ni-s 1 n--s_._'--I -f-Q e ¢ 5 ix f 'r \\LiJ0//Al ,- -'*’<`>1.» _ \= First Floor at exactly Half \ .,,. __l é "/ /1% I f ag - f =a.@;», I 7/I/A\\\\\\\iIII/0l\\\\\\\\\@'l\\\“\llw " “ ' Discount Sale .c 5 _ I-fo l\\&*4 { .yi _ _ Wall Paper' , t ' _ 1 our Xniidm sale of R ut _. ow on- . wimtiétte _éiiehmtt » our st_o_e_lt,_ ';Wall Paper _ ` dhaemanylt f ' Ptt __'__Pio',Dinillg_ _ Illoom VI-Iall, Beodslgotilliiieanétli Iftlltttghedln' fl Es: Some . - with Borders some without, all Pretty Designs from * ~ a carefully selected stock. These lots are now on sale on ~ Price _ All Bagains. Come early and et first choice. It will DH? I0 ltyzblow and put aside tilI wanted. Sale for cash only. No emnants charged. . _ a1fter& o. Lt . 4 I Iioadtluartorstfor WALL _ I _ ,_ _ ~., ..' - /_-" * _ / t I. t