,. ,I i "_ li 5 *'15 .1 . " _ . ~. ons-s A _ ._ f 1. "If ‘ `, ` A»7srs:e°f,'i ~ ';1; " ,i . ,_ ~ ~ ~»~ ~ - - A- A ~ oauino Daily-._ _ - rorafor 1907 ,_ _ .. Catches All Early ' f », _' if 4 5 _ _ _ _ Moming Malls. T9 MORNING DAILY UNDED |891 »_ --- -~ - ---`-- ._-. _ --;~_»- -._ _ cT_ __ _ *_ _ _ i ' -- _ ._ _ *__ i ~cK'-Y-‘~°W“Ui2i»~w1wl CHARLOTPETOWN, PRiNCE`EDWARD`ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. ' J _, , ,_ _ _ _ ( "" ' j. r-'~~=~-~~------'~-----’ftf"" ' '-~ ~-»-»-~ --»-------~ ~ - -~-~-.~_;___.__g._~_+.;,,1::_;::;_.:_.~.._;__.__..__,___ _.__.,____.___________ _ \ __ » _‘___ _ _ _`_`_‘ , _ _ _ \ ° _ __ / ‘-G i l i m _ __ ni , _ 4 ‘ _ _ _ _ V' __ _ . -=-t-ir-f - f » f . "_, "- , A , - - -_ i- -af ° 7'" _ia \ ,, i with u riiflln iiin.li‘i'iili'i‘ve of alon- terials. For instance nlinost ull thi- mod- i-on_ lace. The girdle :ind roscttec \\'i-ro els Been in cliifloii i-_lnt_l_i, iiiiiiissiiliiic, \'0ili~if\f` thi- pale hliiii also, Init ii very l"i‘i‘iirh et retera are `nisie ii out Iii- loot hy on touch was iiildo.il dirt' fill gninl iiiiwliilii of ilill`v‘i'i‘iit v=l_\'lf~;. 'l`he still fait' niiislirooin sliiipe is ripi to lit-t`oiiii‘ ii little too niiieh in r‘i'ifli-ine to ...I in selecting wall-paper, the cliariii of the room should first be given ciiiv eonsiidemlioii, then the size should :i be taken into iiceoiiiit. It is for instu out of the iiiiestioii to piit u paper will large pattcrii on the wulls of ir sn irooiii, nor is ii wide l`i'ic1_e po.-isihle foi i"»i~in ol' small iliiiieiisioiis. Then the I to whiih the iwimii is to be put is i |u»rtnin in i-‘nu-inl><‘i-, thus_ ii piiper ill lwiiiilil he eluiriiiing for ii lmiiiloii- \\'ii| llic iinippi'opi'i;iti- i`or ii iliiiing-rooni -t \'ii-i- ri-i.~':i. The iiiiliirail i-iniditioiis which allei. rooiii .~'lioiilil also hi- iiik.-n into act-oi: i lf ilu-re are si-\'i-rail wiiiilo\\':~ in the ro iiiiil it has ai iioiitlierii i-.\po~iii'i~ thi- ii liiiiigiiigs iiiiiy lie of suiiii: diirk riilllr, | l,il` the light coiiii‘.-'fi-oiii the inwtli, warii lighter tones shoiilil be useil. ln ir diiiii roi,-iii, and especially one that is enpvciii ipkiiiiieil for ereniiig entertaiiiniviitfi gii ' ut the iusliioluihle iliiiner`hoiii', when Ya as _ hisl the in-uaoii. although all of ilu- lui,-i. I ` ‘ `}u“"` “f _ ,iii ‘Ii/' _/ `~,<~ //~»l »'--;,\\ »,»\_\\\`;»'¢ \,\\` \\"."\° t il M L a - "’ . ' f .- 1-' '*`i1.-L" , """,*s'='- " lf" i` " `h‘ i Y' i i l , ~ __ ie, i-(_ . “_ \ ~. =\ fx I_-"\ I , s , i _ i _. _ _ . i i _, _ '\ ~ ,id _ i, ii ` \ , _ T\\\\i\\\,_'_` l i if _ it \\ - i \\ \:j;g\ ' <~ - 1 , \§_ _ " .\ ‘ ` \~ f./ . ' - '- 4, 7 }` _.__.__-___ n ~ -2.-f ` -.;~.z_-<1 r - ----- , '_ "\ A- '._,_ _ '\, ‘/5% -. -. T1*-‘ ' i 1 »¢,f;.; _._ . ` 1- \.* : . ' /A .~:§” '_ .sf \_ ._”'4 1/ 5 "I/, ._ 0,, 01,, "~, "-0, _~ I “‘__""f/,/,"’f¢,,‘ /,` __ 0”’-'/¢, "ff/,,"f1-._ ‘°\ ;- _ " <'~'_`- -T"-//`_,;l=.¢. -1 _/'/1/////.~’:<».»i~‘:_ ‘ /, f 7f':_,'-"-'i' "1/c ' 511'-41; ' - ./// 1”’/'~=;f'-f///ffvZ‘?_'f<:f-_¢=_¢==f’ ' _ i " \ \-,r ; A ii, _ ` _ . , `\».'\ii'_i _`,`_-_j.f- _ V31 »i'.' ' iff'-ii"--‘f~`< `i ~ " K ov 'io V, ‘ ly/ O i i,¢°.‘ \ / ‘ g*.\` ,» /,~ _ _ _ . _- ‘tl _r*.~" ' ' \_"`\*"'\§`,.'\__- :~; , \\".l'i\\\` "§\"-i\$/,» \"~\",".l .-.\ _ ` i o _ ,___-_§ /-/(‘:§ ps j __ s i . /I _ : ~' v,'.'~ ,_ ,,_;; / ,, . ,»,, \ , i _ l ,/ _ \_ ` \ F0 _ . 'nfl/@_. ` inillineiw uri- still nialiing up hats on thi* uti'iet,l_v niiislirooin oriler. The iiiost ex- cliisive lioiiscs api, lioivcwr, sliowiiig wiri- oiis nioililiciitioiis of tho niiislirrioiii, nl; f,,'-- though the down i:iii'\'ed hurl( liriin is ‘ _»y_’,.f. ilistiiict fcatiire of ulinost i-vi-r_\‘ iiioi up in front, liowi»i'ei', and :ionic of t no in shown in the lint iii thi' reiitri- I 5": 'l_"\“`ill8- . _ llrieh fentlivizs und :in niirrettv to |i\iiti~li.f _i‘~:|tin, taifetn and eordriil silk are used The third hat pictured was more simplel l~-i' ii gi-out mni1_v of thi- most iittr:irti\`f‘ in triiiiiiiiiiu. iiinl was of "onion" colori liuti: .»=i~i-ii and \'r=l\'i-t. l"r_oiueli felt iinil folt--“flii|ini" living in bright lirownisli lun silk l»~\u\'vr are :ilso miieli ni vogue. The shade, tri/iiiiiicd with frills of Soft hliii-ki lint iiliown to thc left of thc plutv was of sittin rihlioii niiil u single large rose of iii two tiuie l"r<-iicli fi-lt in "t;iiipi\" or sinolrc ds-ep limwiiisli pink with foliage and ani gi'.'i_\' t,rimin~d with ostrii-li pluines in pale uign-li,-_ gray iinil iliirk sninke gi':i_i’. The crown Aa will he seen by the hats sketched will he brilliiiiitl_v illiiininate-il, the ilii light iiiriy he ignored uiirl pnper tliiit \\ look well by iii'tifii-iiil light. iiniy hi- 1 |i,cteii. If ii rooin is large and well lighted- .l side wiill should be done in lurge pai¢li'iii=, oi siihiliied coloriiigs; soft tones of red, wiiriii yellow and orange are nll good, while pale tones Lind receding colors, like shown. A great iniiny of tliiese hats roll new models are rolled up ui the right side, lcl buckle- oriininrnt. \ lin ol iv. wus ilraiped with gray iiiiriit \'el\‘et und niiwt. of thc new models are large hut; . . v » “'08 <`l\\lRl\l 'Ii ‘FTW Nfl" \\'ll~li li l10\'¢‘lt_\' later in the season the ninaller slnipiis, Til" r"ii\l'i‘ lillliro rliriivs a hat of pon' turlmna will be very slniirt, worn with 5 rfwk satin, iii ii lo\'ol_\' soft sliadc. rnilicr fur coat or not to mute _ light in tone. triniinfwl wiih iini»ui'l<-il os- DOll0THY DALE “Wil “ WW" ilu” “ !§l”<'“l- \l\‘“l ‘if Slllllilflli giecna und blues iiiiike ii room which is ulreziily large look larger. The wood\i'ork of the furniture should be in hui'iiioii_\ with the wood trim of the room and iii contrast to the 'furiiitiirc coverings. It will he \\'iii'n nnd sninll fur toques und <'~__. .__ ii. 1 ... ~.~ fl ~ \ t, ii ‘_______ __ __ i , \ \\ ’ ,(14, ~ :. / __ _ ft?//////4 ‘ _'._’//'_{';_” '~. -5 : _ »,,,, ,,,...,, ` ` "Q , _ , §s"~:‘ i `. 1/., , \ /// /I/I 'Q11 f////////////1,/Q... . ._ _ _ , '4¢_-“.1 '£11111 '-. '_’llIl/Old Q52, ///I /11,.. talietii. ___,<-:` __ ; ii ,_ {//1 ///Iii) ,,,,,,,.,_.,.,. - "”’/:'~;,,,'f 1111);’/W/f _._1}'}J$,'.;_' ,_:'//////I _ "///1” \;‘:`»\_ s \ \ _ . The yoke and (inili-rsle<‘\'r~¢4 were of trnns-I " ' \ - -' purent. ciiibi'oidi-ri-il lnitistc and inset liicii.' ' This little frock would also look well nnillo up in lciis expensive iniiiterial for iufnrinal at home wear - either white sorgc, rush- merc or lnnsdowne being used ,thc scurfs being of soft finish titfleta, and the iliac trilcls being of black and white striped As to the colnrings of thc sciuinn the novelties are the new peacock ,the smoke .§ grays, the new blues, which are decidedly lavender in touc, and thc green shades in the jade and other bluish green tones. '.l`ho cloths for reception gowns and for street wear often show a clevcr combina- tion of color, in indistinct shadow stripes and checks both in light and dark sliados. For instance, one very smart, street suit a _._i;;_____.___.+_ .._~,. ._;_________;_,.___ - _...__ ___,,__me__ .c fi Di . I f white liroarlclotli, the skirt rut long iiil Desserts l"‘*‘i' ff* fitlll N&UCPSl, stirring all tliifofiiiihi circiilur style, unit iihsoliitrly withoiiti _ and ‘then boil gently for twelve minutes; \ tmnn_nng. ifhii h_oilice__\\'u_s_ \'i:ryTr1:fIi~rti_\e, i, -i atirrin_g_occas_ionally._ Now add a dessert. but wcijy si_nip_i: iii s_t;i__e_ ,i so. __ ic _'_ ,_ aprgii ii of finely -rnince_d`_gi-ggi; ian-a_gDn_ ming consisti. o i on _ici in _sturlo _i_\____ ____i_ _____.______-____ _ _ _ ~i a_ esscrtspoonfiil of vinegg1»..qy.,_..1¢m°n. laced througli rings cmbr.nderd_m t lei _I _ -` iuice, and, lastly, the yolk of an egg mixed cloth and finished on thc ends with Las- , '“" with one ounce of melted butter. I , .ls nd sen t.ri lropa. \Vliti."" ” ' T *' _' * , _ , _ :inn ';ti,ipe?|”“,iti]ic"i,i;w§ cimicd ‘nk Gnmian .Sauce-Add thc Juice of half o Pudding Sauce-One heaping teaspoonfnl \ “sed fm. biiw i-OMB outlining ti", P_,int0d,lcmon and half a cupfiil of flnnly chopped 00"" B¢f_1-Nil, rub smooth in a little cold iilllfffd Hh_°Uld_b° niffned 3° th" all th" who and me misc of tim "pun si\,P\.(_,,_lcmlied spinach to a pint of biitlcr sauce; wafer. 111 ll i»¢lC\_1P; Pour on slowly, stir- light Pllsilble 19 “dmil-ted- striiin ii port of the saiirn over the fish “UK “li '-ll!! While, llililina' Water as if and servo thc rest in ii gravy host. I’mns Hillklllll Bf“l'¢h» ‘ml-ii file CUP is full. Add the spinach through ir sieve instead of ii pinch of salt and set the mixture on straining it out. herbs and serve Ri, ‘ ,_ S _ H i_ _P t - to __ tukc same sired cup of sugar and on , _ _ ,.,. ;;“,f.;,,“,;‘,f,", ‘,,';.3,..,:.,.,:.“.,,:,:“:,::,. is wr, »f » mm be lmlf teaspoon of vinegar, is very little b.°“'ll pour In slowly uf” hm' *mf1`0l|» stil” i green garlic and tho some of tarragon ""3 Wal; Hay” "° “mt taste' if dNi-Wd co 0"' leaves and chevril, boil 10 minutes; drain wld’ put °" lu' thc herbs and press all moisture from Tartare Sauce for Fish-The yolks of r tlwm ‘Will “ Chill "ld CMP _V°|'Y fiiiv. two eggs, onc~hnlf a cupful of oil, three the room, I-uve much to do with the effect Cook one-hiilf ounce _of flour in-one-hiilf iublwpoonfuls vinegar, 1 tenspoonful each' of the wall covering. If a room has dull 0"-U00 Of éluffffi Ill0l8f»;D Viitli _t-he 00"- of* mustard, suggr, pepper, salt, onioniwoodwork, si_lk papers ape very good style, somme im vinegar, an w cn it conies Juice; one tablesponnful chopped capers, while if there is n white wood trim and W ll BUIODUI mlXlUl'€. Edd U19 Ch0P11t'il one tablespoonfiil of chopped cucumberl'plent of li ht fumishings, cut lass and . _ _ Q _ v ‘ Bohemian S'*“C° f°l' B¢°f STM-li, Rviwt dressing. Nioe for fisrliwoi- coldmliiicliiriiaimse Beef or Veal-Put in a sniicepan one cup-I " fiil fmh bfwl mimbi- one-half cup zoos _sam Liunroim. , with dark wmaworic deep :Quai mum ' . add more gray tones to the wull co_\'<-rini; A small room calls for very difl`ci'i-iie 1 ‘the kiinnno iileevcn, down on enrli side of recently even had the effect of a dark beef broth season with silt stir occ - t1`*’“l|“¢‘“f< -'\ Pilliifl' -‘ll\0\Vl"K l\01“')' li|\"` the front and as ii tiny frill on the edge hliiish iiuioko gray lit, :i distance but on inymlly ,ma bnii fm. ten mining _ of the lace under sleeve riitllvr. 'l`lic i‘|o,»_=o \'iciv was iiliowii to he n very nur- ghroifgh R pm-N sieve. Mid fun' t ii] chi-iiiiiiotte was of tlliver silk hiitiste, om- riiiv blue and hrown stripe, woven with Bponns fi-mi, g,.Me(i/mdi'sh md tiwfol Q* brtiidored linvii :ind iili-neon liiei-_ 'I`lii\ hut ii ervis-4-a tlirvrid of griiy -- the i-fl'i‘i~t ln-itil( \,||¢i,m-; mix WUI] but do ,iotibdiu C? line effects, the parallels being wide npnrl, worn was in iiiiislirooiii sliupe ol' hlurk very soft and rieli looking and ivithoiii. \~,.i.y nice to use '“_i,_h cold b0.i d Léef S satin, in-vi-reilgi' pliiiii ,tiimiiieil with :in » the voliliiess of tho ii~iuiil uriiy ulniilo. An- le exqiiisitc wrt-ittili of tlowi.-rs--pink iiiiuwl-,'otlier i~iniii't stripeil |»i‘ourli‘lolh was of ii Tnrrngon Siiuoo (}Iot).~Me]t 2 ounces lins, pale hliic vi-l\'ot l|_vflr:ingi‘iis uiidiiigliter shiiilc Of gi'ii_\' with iin iiidistiiiet of butter in a clean pan, and stir in Irv: to a single 'large centre rug. ini when thi white lociirit; hlossoiiiu with dork green vel- stripe of iniiuvc und ol' light (lull green, di-gm(-s ll-2 onncl-9 of tim"-_ stir imtiii lines of the llnor are thus hrolioii its liin \'i-t foliage. _ I)t)llO'l`lIY l);\Ll*i. the sauce will lcavc A clean place in thol it“ii°“*‘ “re "Di 30 lillllfmflll-~ I-*WEL* lll"¢*'*' i Tlie other costume pirtiireil was vi-ry iniioh iiiiupler in style, iinfl could he rr-ryi Good sauces for Meat and V“l`y S"'\‘l\"|l|.V lmlf 3 Pint of hot lishi' incx -naive-lv coiled. The model wits itil ’ iit0¢k or water (the former is o ~ , l and set figures should he n\'oii|i.'d, and ii thc ceiling is low it is better to do with out ii fricze and to use perpi.-ndicular lini- ln a littlc room, white woodwork is vi-ri `. ' udvuiitageoiis, and the floor should ln- eov cred with a niiinhi-,r of rugs, in prefer-i-in-<- of furniture should hc placiiii at the re note end of the room. ll the rooin- is well ighted und has ii sunny exposiirc, pale gray or soft green tones are clinrining. while the siuiiie i‘ooni not. well lighted will gain clicerineiis by liuving a wliite or light wood trini, light ceiling and light colored wall treatxucnt. The drapcries and fur- niture coverings shoiild also be light and lwarm in~ tone, orange or yellow tones or such luminous colors being especially to be commended. Rooms that are poorly pan when lifted up in the spoon. 'Addl Use only lace or net at:_ the windows, and if an extra window drapery is requir- ed, suspend it over the wood trim and [lm biiqk of thchiovg gf, kcep hog' then let it conceal the woodwork of the win- ` dow and not the glass. The cornicc and uf the palest possible tones in recedingi Another point to be considered in pa- pering a room, is what is to go into that ooin. The furnishings and character of Y K I ickle Make he sa as china, a dull finish paper will look best. When tli_e woodwork is highly polished, clothy" papers are most desirable, and 493 if -___ _ I tion of Wall Paper .-,~»-i-iitial. ~When the woodworl ia ii, liowe\'er, charming effects ana 0b- ii-il by the use of constructing color; h us ri-il or green' paper with 3 'him »|u<-Ili-il wood trini. `»_» ut-i-oiup.iuy delicate woodwork and uitnre. siich as birch, nniplo or whim uncl, the piiper s_hoiild he of a delicate ii:ii'tei', while with iiialiogaiiy, g loft "'l"ij tiipi-~il|-_\' i-tl`i-et or a dull finished ~-r in ioui-~i which will throw out the iut_\' ol the iuaihogiiny coloring, should .sell-rtt-il. ‘miie oi ilu- new papers show the Jap- "`<‘ lIl|iIl~‘Ii¢‘i', _iind especially in u dine : room or sitting rooni, very artistic af- ‘is hurt- hceii gained by the use of a _ht Jupiiiiese paper \~’lh ii dark wood un. if t-iiv room is finished in dull Circu- u walnut, the silk finish lustre papers gi-oct-fiil French puttcriis are corrects l have ii very pleasing effect. `In buis- uus, the ewionnc patterns in wall gif r uri- very iittrai-ti\'e, and the papers hu-li iiiini-A for childrcn’s bedrooms inc l--i ili-iiglittul._ _-\ gi-cut many uf these ~.i\`i-_ |u<-iiir¢- triezcs, with a plain one tom 'l'Iiv <11'-’¢'i'i'd side wiill. HEATRICE CAREY. ' I Window Draperies for Winter' \\'iih the uiiiuing of cold weotlier the ouiplc little trnnspiii'i~iit iriirliiiiis used for :irly full bi.-gin to look u little hare, and ..-uvier, ivsriiicr looking draperies are ;--in-ra.ll_\j suhstiliileii. The little sketch hows ii very good model for s simple .iiuilow ti'r°iiiini-nt; the curtains and val- iuce being quite within the scope of the home \\'oi'ker, if it is necessary to 'make oue's window drupings. In the room fmm uliich the skritcli was made tlie` hanging! u-i-i~¢- of soft leaf gn.-cii veloum, the val- .iiiee bciugiirinnncd with,diill gold galloon. The poriieres matched the window hang- iiigs, liiit. iverc of coiirrie ivithout ii val- nine, iilthiingli the vuliince design was ap- |.li».~il on the top ol' each purtiere, in the aiinic gold gallooii, to curry out the gen- i_~i'n1 design of the hiingingu. l i l Although the hangings am easily curator will be apt to the correct way to malls It should be stretdied on or comics lath across the dow casing and should be buckram or butcher’a linen correct stiff boxy effect i T0 BE IB-E A GENTLEMAN STOPPED IN CHINA. CORRECTLY Some one has said that to quote, he thc other wiiy iiliout, to wit: "It 'I’hc Clitnosc censor has mcmortul- lils own Ghlini in 1844 received special ln- correctiy is one oi the signs which ts_u wise futher t,lnrt._liiiowa _ _ lzcd the Tliroiic on the iioceimlty of sti'iu.~i,tuiii= not _to siiliiiiit to thu kuw- inarks a gentleman. Judged by that c_l_ilii_1lL~M_'2i?______‘lii;"'“$:f_’_';cc ,f’"c_':x un iiholislilni: the ilogiuiiliiu; eustoni of , . - , -. tow. 'l‘lici4c iiist.i'iu'tioiis, |iowcvci',|io S'_andm_d_ very ‘ew of us can iuyiscmm ____' ‘ ' high nntlvo Mlnli~itei's of tho Grown iiziioreil, us he hold the opinion tliiit t, i ]_llll'cul riiototloiis, one of Kowtowlng und iiililrnssliig or reply- claim to the “grand uzd name." Nu i (lf tic il' l 1 th niiilnissuilois must cuiiiluct thcin- vcry long ago A popular daily news- lthU_l|\‘iH?__;’U_x§Tlfi\ _iS;___;;iV_I_:;:lu<‘__)’__ Smell; to__ t.li_eir_ x_iii_oi~itlt_u_0Ii lfvliilliil isclvcs n.ccoi'i_|lng to thu iisngcs of the paper in scotland began n lending im" " _ ‘_ i _ thinks of it OI IIWH. hilyii it filth bllliii Hfifulil. tzuurt to which they were ucercillteil. i ll* "l""\""l ‘Y lu' Um' ‘ ‘ 'Kowtowlng has been n fiilthliil th ni '|‘he whole qiicstioii iluriiug the lust article with a ‘reference to ther ted wron fl . It ls _ ° ” CU\“`S0» it ‘H ‘|"" i his “mt Oi for dlsciisslirii und i'oiiti'ovci'sy evcr “classic statement" that "there are""i‘hc love *if ““’“°i’m” t M _|s|nco the notions ol the West. first no snakes ' ln, Ireland." NOW. U10] wrlter ought to have known butter. 'Pho "classlc'statcments" refers not to Ireland, but to Iceland, and lti occurs fn a boots by Nell Horrebow, ' und lorms the 0D8l\l!1§ Henwnca °‘ “~ -' - lonioii f ' I - chapter on snakes ln Iceland. It is ,ls commonly "l~l~"""l_"‘l t" ‘ "__ _ ' tow wus u degriiillni; custmin so fur slsteil iipoii. rcvcrenil gentleman treats f “Th its follows; "'riuu-e are no snakes m‘ which is it \_f-"“-"'_‘_"- it "°“"“ *“ its um (illinois nigh ouieinis _un-uri ' ,Trim rUNC'1‘1oN or 'ma ctiiuli-erii Iccland.”`Who first mlsll\l0t9d i9 ““' known. Probably it may have bw" only a pi-lnter’s error. YB* if “"5 mm, "dawn-nts ringing zrdovw 01 clifngg' uittlllt has replaced the vi' in . \ - ' Aliiother very' common mtsilllifftu' tion ls. "Tomorrow to fresh fields und n w." Olw ' ¢0m"*‘ nerosspiiistdlfxtzlt send never finds it correct. If the ‘,i-eailsr turns up Mil- t0n’s "Lycldas" e will find the Inst Ilne runs "1‘omo`iii‘ow to frosh woods Mid paltiirdif MW," who has 'wt hoard of Sydney -Smith and hil frequently quota dictum iaxsfdinr hiiiitor and Bébtcllimeii 'f-a stoch ¢1\l_9‘ tation amtiiii' English gritliiilt- Hi ' " ' n n t n ' "°<’ii\li-leiil qrytzgrglscals yi>Pg¢f1\*-l°“ *O 'mike a Beotohmim vunderstand ii tult\§.“' Hs, over said anytllllw 0' the iriini. vilrat in aid say was fir tlnttely more witty and sharp. H0 mild, '"1'||¢¢g 1| ~»»humor ln a- Bwli skull. but 'tha only instrument DY which tt. _`éan` be extramed IEE; °°',-screw." _"'11: la I 9° ° thifl knoia flu Mia father-ll oii!l\¢‘ W s of Thirtee” ii* Of ¢i¥<1¢fS All ull 0Vii"’”‘|""-ii 'l ‘ ew" mu “F lnvuiliiil the sliores of the ' - t - - _ _ _ . b _ .__ . ._ . Lrcii, i.cii Bull. H‘1l\\‘_~l“’“f _‘ln illfgoxjcgsg itrul klin:duin. Hit.lici'to tlicuiicsttoii liiiZB "F0 L»‘”’|“"‘ tl; lltéil ____ it whmiiconccrnoil only those who cninc from and H0_¥_¥1'{‘__Ui§ :it r__’“ Fur msmncu |l`o1rciigii hind; or illiililnuntlb or ot.licr nro no ,; iinssoiis. o one ur n moniont. "l'iD1\\`° th” “"1 ‘““i “mln mf; cmm' |l;lioiight of siiggustliig thot tho frow- Butlcr's “Hll\illl.F|\"» l’“\t ilu "lm" sclvus were coin'ci'iicd. 'Phe koivtuw 1 line 844, mid “IND in Muay,” pm' before thu t,lii'oiic coiisli-itcd iii linoel-!~ - ' , ‘ _ 1| ig we |,`v 'gui 'i S ». 'vi:rhs." “God tonipcrs the Wllill '-0 _tug tliroc tliucs iunl limi-lilng 'tlml ~ ‘ liiiiisitliiiiii no: tit Sriiesiife iii-:gift-;,,|Li¢Y,i:: the shorn lamb" is iilrio lil-t»l‘ll\\1¢°‘l grouiul with the liouil tlii-lee utiuieli to the Bible, but the rcnilcrs muy 'g¢.“,,||cxi,,“_ ~ i __i' i it, I , I t' ' ‘ 'tr' __ U .be brought in by seltlsiness RW search nll tlirougli lt nnil nevor flint' wcm_m.,i iiiplumutg ami ‘\__wm.H hi s_\_i_i_i____y__:_»____v___ii____i_m_p_;»rr;i-;;i,____Bn?" “ig n_i_;t_?_r__mii_s__,______i:ie;_i_i;___i;_,__c__.L:_,?tiii£ lt for tho slmlile WUB0" UMW ll- is Ulitnn luivo not been ln the punt iin » . _ ill l. ‘ ftl d, (J tl, , ii } t not tlicrc. It UCCIIYS i_“ 5'-°|"\°'9 iniilinons ln tholr opposltloii to the IS THB BND 0! IIBALTII. `¢|'ii|i~¢iiu¢|;ic (ilii'lstlem\isfl.wi-.est tiiln ‘l'i‘_i.l“‘ with me (uiurcohf (gm Elgizlizi “Sentimental Jouri\ey.' limi is 0l“1|iorfoi1nniico of the kowtow, butitliu ten fathered iilnill |\ll\1~ In l'U|_\lll5Y» 'Brltlrdi representatives l`i'oni_ the llrst it is an old F‘i'oiicli sliylliir, limi _lnivo nonststently rotiisuii to submit occurs in n book by Hcnrf Esttonne. itn rt.. liord Macurtiieyg who urrtvutl uacsuiws saying regarding 'the,in oiumi-in11o:i as uw hour ui traveller from New Zealand, 'w\i0, ftho‘nrst, B_rlt_lsh hhiihiissy, when pro- in the midst of a vast solitude took scnttng his cmdeiitliils would only his stand on n broken arch of Lon- consent to bend one knee ln the pre- don Bridge to sketch tho ruins of sence of the Emperor. i.ivm't.wont.y St, Paul's, ls not urlglnal. although years elapsed before tho sceoml Brit- lnill' century Iiuu ussiinicil un nlto- .|:n°t.liei‘ ilillcrent nspeet. For over one lliiinilrcil yciirs prior to thu lestulilii-ili» Iincnt of piirinuucnt, foreign lcgatlons gin tho flhlncsc cupitiil in 1560 lihirop- ‘erin i'eprcseiit,iitlves were nut nocoivleil lun tiiipci‘lii.l iiuilleinto. Since thot ‘ilute thc kowtow hos iicvcr been ln- ,Heslth curls when lndlgestion beglns.bccausc nutrltlon fails. ` - Thus you :ire starved. Then the impurities which arise from nndfgestr-rl food get into your system. Tliul you ar_e isoned. Mother Scliial 5 ggnip makes an end of ndl- _ cstion hy strengthening the ,tions to The (Montreal) Standard on THE SOCIAL SERVICE IDEALS Another Sermon by Rev. Patterson- Smyth, Who i_iowDeals with the Func ' , tion of the Church. ;_i____ The following is the third of the fun Socialists has more generous mn- ltov. J. Putcrson-Smyth's contribu- iind open space and good cookery and~ tives; but his highest ideal is bnth`s,| -----. -_ ___ ._. ! ses once feel that Christian men are sorrowing with the pain of their bur- dens-lct them be able to say, "If we have no other champion, no other helper, we can always turn to the Church of Christ”--nnd li will be for them a re-discovering of the face of the Lord so long obscured through thc selfishness of Hls followers. It is told ln the old_hlstorles that when the Mohametnns seized the Church of the Eternal Wisdom in Constantino- ple, and turned it into n mosque, they ilefnccd and blotted out with piiint the great mosaic figure of Christ, which was over the altar. After miiny years the mosaic wore its way through the dlsgiiislng paint, und the fuce ol (lhrtst. looked down nfznln upon the kneeling crowds be- low. It ts o parable of what may be, lf the Church succeed, ln roilblnz en- thiistsain lor her Lord.s ideals. The cloud of selfishness and thogilghtless- ness, removed. Chfiflff-I‘°V0iil ,chfivf “Social Bervico Ideals " In it thi! and nniiisement; the sort of lilenl do-1 `;moi°o ls lt increased by the further-Rengmug eagerness of the effort to 'consideration that from the nature hemi the should be touched in tt seemed to have been a fnvurte with him, us he repeats tt twice ln, , different articles. _ - ,, ,”‘“.T.§;§....... i "" " ".`,§Ili»..m.¢ `||mm\ui'i:: :inio|r“ "~ll-vvod by Uf`sS."|l i_»i»i¢i~, wi wits 9°' °'~‘-- *“"-"“'"*"*- 3,810 .your new hat at H H i Hrown's- _ _ lah mission nrrtvoil in (lliliia. Tho question of. the kuwtow wus again raised. nuit as a result oi his raiusni , to perform the ceremony, Lord Am-l imrst was. nsvsr officially received by il the Emperor, who fosuod an imperial edlot to the effect that the Brtttsh | Ambassador had' not ohsorved tha rules of politeness in-vogul tn the Celesttglllmplre. I i The ranch Ambassador sent. toj digestive organs. , M0'l`l‘ll§R'> _ _ _,' 'oi social evils and much uizain ofiim. ,my |,,1|,i¢-,,,.,_' troubled one to up. , _ . _ :material comfort may be won with-lpeni to Him wighuug Ming deeply , out the church, but in ways that do ¢_,,,i¢i\¢d by Hts desire to help. It; f,f:|f,°l".|°,|_ Labor Leagues may work f°lf thi; iroubpsi ons to appaalto is Bhurcn u-i»fl»\\l=- S°1~l*\'¢"'\'"°- their methods are too qften i-evengel _ T3'°°~»L‘°"`m’l‘TRE“‘°- ful and Boll-lilklllb TM |1°°‘C|“'l°¢‘l,me`n to Him. Lot the submerged clas- Si gi Upward,. U » _ . _ __ _ H. ,» :.¢.,11..- , , -, _ f , . li lp t . Y 1 ‘Ui the 655° “U 0"!" P°W°\' can 3°' its enthusiasm for Christ, as_wore plcteil in Bcllnmy's “Looking BB0k'l iwurd." Such mzencies may make thai people more comfortable, but wllll not touch the springs of their hfKi'l0f~ ' f (‘ d cannoti forts but nl. cliaiuctermi"Li~ it is nature' hue Kingdomin 'U eip The Function of the ('hiirc’i lic true soliltl sponslbllfty of carrying out her ltfas-‘:,l§Sbi,,ni_ It is ,,n1y Hi; who has been t.¢?"s will, that all men should have _thi,0,iK|, the “Keg milling to Him tho ii lonsf, the opportunity to live tlio`|,,b,_,,-imf ,intl liieiivy laden-only Hel hlgli, true life which He designs forfcim give the", rest, i thcni. Her responsibility ls increased RE_ DISCOVERING THR ' by the fact that the Crrfstfan pulpit FACE OF CHRIST, is “"3 mmm-lalit Puw" i" "h°1““d tu' What is really needed, then for the nccuinpllah this purpose. And stfllfmisii-ig ofthe magnet; ig that., by the _ Wliifillsll it fully- ithosa 'amongst whom Hc__moved tn It ts true that much amellorationlthe opmi time It wus impossible not tend to the raising of character ,,hm,|,i im impossible im- say \i¢ipi¢“~~ gain of the 'oppressed worker. hilt without seeing the reflection of that same generous nobleness that won lifted up. And who can tell where such influence will end 7 For "lf I he lifted up," said He, "I will draw all men unto me." _ " FIRST DU'l‘,Y 0,F."l`HBl CHURCH. _To make people think ,ts_th_e first duty of the Church ln this matter- to :nuke them think of their duty as a Christian society, witnessing for Christ and representing Him ln this present world-and to make theni think of the trouble sorrow of hum- an ltfe which seldom come wttbln their ken. People are tu the main kindly enough if they could bevmade th to think, and this is especially true in Montreal. Aii`,'l‘regaf‘va puts lt tn Klngs_ley‘s "Yenstz" "When they see poor folk sick or hiingry before their eyll, they pull out their purses fast enough, God bless them! . . . . ` But the op- pression that goes on all the year round, and the want that goes on all the your round, and the fllth, and thg,lylng, and the swearing, and tha profltgacy that go on all the year round, and the 'aic&ilrig weight of debt, and the misera_bla,fgrtudfng an- xiety . . . . from Saturday iil|li\_ i (('ontiiined on _ `S)__, " __ _ l l l <,.{ »-»~»»um ¢m?F5‘»P lmsaf ..>-1 2- t E l i