‘(¢ lv :fy _ l >-‘__ Pl, is fn \ if as in 4 -. .»< _ 'ie ~ e r ~. ‘7 v 1 \ "”""‘-_<'P'°°“*°¢ “Q underewoljhl for t-lie four months to emigrate to Cai.- ada was 34,911, as c0mpared wi h 17,819 for the corresponding perioi last year. The fiau e¢‘du°ing the san e pvricd for Amtrilasia were 3,324; South Africa, 18,- ` Sli. More e-.nizrants went to Canada. in that time than to all the re_t of British powesslcns, “Pho British Shipping Federa im jg couszdering _ the scheme of sending 3,01) laborers 'tu lontreall The only cause of 6%!!! 38 Olfffillwllill owneresre relsotant wears wit--Mainz that qi nnttinmenanf anon 1-vs-°a1~ge_x;;n. strike is not so-an setxled, `ths`_"l»lg`q¢s 'single going of men that ever _left Bnghnd will sail for Mont-real. There is no trouble we _ ` 7 mn su- Gilbert Parker tntrodnsehto get msn here, and onlya fraction ol hell I thsvoalt of the Domiotom' U0 “ld thu' cnnadsml-grown _ff,°°\_° °°‘°“"’° ° nation in recent Y°‘“'s~ "lt mf’ be ‘l third-rate power as ta pouulllwll 004 snoond rateas to commerce but ltls a £1-st rate nation in the illimitable P089- b“mes_ 1;, prosperity is founded on its o t ‘ _ “£321 gltigord Sifton replied ta the toast. In thecaursa of his remarks, he l>0iDl»6d b f, the home lenders were keen t» t ggout, ggunh Africa, but not about the - ° b t other colonies. Referring tothe su jec f colonial contribution, “I0 5\m than o Canadians were loyal to the king, but l and they were self-g0v_€1!I\lU8 D909 ¢» _ would not abate)fy_ ol_ Canada s rillhts to the mother-land or swerve in the slightest angles from the principle °f S‘=\f3l¢°'°'“' ment" _By _6eve1o’_i;_\£_ ldominlon, cnnaaiinin were 4-v'°!1'°° _‘El ""“’°“3t‘* ”° -Great Britain. “Lord Strathcona Ummm* fl* G' gd' me,-_ whgyocenth .§__0I_xuec ion 'th the Ca'uadlan‘dmU0»"W“ll*‘S‘1v°" ts* wi . - service and to MIS- Colmer he gave a 7 diamond pendant. Post them beloaz to the dockers' union. - _; _ - A Intl atflllls. To take a bath at Tillls is to court a wonderful -experience. Abundant springs of water, strongly impregnated with sulphurefted hydrogen, supply the building, and in its vaulted chambers, far below the street, there is no sound out the splash of the fountain and the rolling echo of oue’s own voice. Henry Norman gives a description of the masseur who presides over the bath and makes its mosteccentxic feature. “He is a Persian, 'who speaks but a word or two of Russian. His head is shaved, a rag is twisted round his waist, and his feet are dyed orange. “First he rubs you, and then sudden- ly, as you lie face downward on the marble slab, he is upon your back, his feet dug into your spine, his - hands grasping your shoulders, to increase preciation of every muscle, his feet. grind up and down your back. They encircle your neck. They are on your head. . ' “A 00U°*P°“d°”t’ l” tm’ Mwning ~ _ “Then he vaults lightly off, and in a ridicules the suggestion that Cansda‘s ac tion respecting Germ" 8°°"S "“';__i¥“'*‘“' ted by Downing streetsln 01'0°\` °° “ea” the preferential treatments awarded by Osman en England. The correspondent _ ‘ ritish government is DOWN' out 5 dmgge in thb Hschl Ddlcy- The ministers at home will notbe inclined tn innk wmqninxnnin fneiinzs onthe Nucl; izing of German good! bi CIlll»3&» lf moment froma linen bag filled with soap he has squeezed clouds of per- fumed bubbles, and you are hidden in them from head to foot as completely as if you had fallen into a snowdrift. You are not absolutely bruised, but says: ~The_B ` _ INS U0 Ki” Gnd* 'Wt ‘u"‘°t'° _'mb' you are clean.” . _ _ . ' -_il-1-iii? _ Ivvietneol That Never Palla. During a sleepless night the Visler Hujjeduddln Kumija dispatched his riu him- 10100000 \'»0°°‘bl°°* *'h°_‘_1°'s“°;_e°a;::_ slave, Bedruddln Elias, to b 8 femntsltitmde wilful; a;;|£’y _‘Q oo” swteseets. Tl;;dslav;:t__procured _aixm<;>ppe1£ ~'°00'S 0000! ~ ` ke hea w many. s o sider her \reltya\',_ralQl\\0ll!S Wlill *PMS _‘mm am 5,9331 uwjgmddm be. country! " ~ < _ : _ _ , _ ‘ ganito eat. -. - V; 5 'rn _-_ _ “The oerfrlwvieib \\*°'5°?_|""_f°h*f_l ‘ “You relish them,.my ulaster?” asked ~ ~ '~ , ._ 1 _ _ _ Canada is deliberately setting erse ou the 8lave_ - ' _ _ ` the pressure. Slowly, with' skillful ap- , *"4 *T FOY wi-int 1-ium=lNc_ron A ozs=‘a:.z=e.z GHEWlNG~»TOB-Ac.f.f_f» "f I-exam-:tsl f -is r/» '§.57**='Iasc-,zf ~-- 'pur- pan yr-as ‘en-mn- _F T sq, an 1-* 3 _n ” _ 'I _‘.~~ _-\~-__ / \/ _ V ~ I 7' /». wi ,_ l.. f B44* V . ;;i, »= /1 \ \ 1 \ 7 at \ \ \\\\ Ik; , ' "Ii J if _. _ _ '/ { , , / , _1 jg. `-“*~ '_ ___ .f4@'___. “"'l!:~"f --_.- _ .¢..-»\- ~’-_--..,- _. .. --_, ,ns-Aril,'P» :"' il' ,.-/ 'Nfl/it - - n _ A-.‘“f:*_a-» --2;; ~l‘ ,mi : ~§` 'Q § »___{\.»_ U \ » --*_ ` I*-W.” ,."$_- _ °"' “"4" `~,,_`&;~ `____',__¢/'_ p._ Ps. ~ 4 :°_v¢ 5 dv’ a _ {,` I5/ K _ , e -.WW gs W) * ,` ._ _ _..-¥--4/V1.1... _ _ ‘ _,.= _ ._,,r___ n -___ ~"Q I `~’_»/_v __ /n....` _*_* _,,/Vw,/_ ' A of _ ";/I//// ' "’°*\¢\»~// / \ __, .'¢'_'f _."_-, _ .;,,;,,'»_¢.`,...A0*¥M,,¢'p» _e if “ F ` / , ‘F 'v_"."_-,ai '/" " °i‘?f.`f_` ' '14‘lpb-4%-/~¢~ a ' ...__ : JV _ ""°"`. " _ "ff-‘”’;"?`-~~ ':_. ' ` Eéssai-ff l » 5' LJ" 1 sn MJ/ ` _ ' l'_w"§ ,n/V*-'A h..l¢'A,_9*_ ,.`gi_'i§~__ _ M____`. _ LI/ 1 _»_. ,, ° \ _ _ _ .fr fi hr-¢~‘.g _ ,Q ,Q 5 val pts' ,". ‘_ ‘ - .»,»-v-w- »»,,.,.,_¢... _ ;`f5f}‘~.§~ ,,_,~,-’-_,_, ft ;- _ ;.-<§_1;»\ Z »- _ _,,l » _ _ _ _ __ . _.,- _,__,_ __,____ `,_ ‘ _ '» `¢ __= ¢f> _ Z Z. ' ` T J" ’- `~" - 1.! '_ ' " _ " _, .1 V "`_ x' V ' l _ -A _ , , .,[ 1 ~-'»` ‘ ' i 1) _ g m W1* J _ _ _. . ~, , -- _ , . ... ._ . _ _ _ , ., , ._ ._-__ ____ Q; _ , A me TV _, _ »:, .______ .ca _;F"“@§.` if "'7_;`§ f_-wfmnls ‘ _ ' " = oz* . _ - `. ': . _ _*__ to force England into ~a prefauntlll P0307 by penalizing German H0008, if W0 |1090 of compelling Germany to take the bull by the horns and inform Elllltud that Ger- many must reconsider her commercial contracts with the mother land. ‘°Canada,’ says the correspondent, ‘HHS shown her independence of. the mother country, who will have in 'future to re- member that Canada holds the whiphand. With Mr. Ritchie’s budget-, any hope! of a Canadian preference in the British wheat’ markets has disappeared. If pre- ferential trade withiu the empire is not to? remain a dream, Canada has moved none too soou.’ _ “Mn Preston will ask the Beaver line odiclals to explain the alleged overcrowd- ing of the Barr colonists, owing to the numerous complaints received. He will also ask the board of trade why overcrowd- ing was permitted. The criticism directed against the emigration- odleials ought to have been addressed tn the ship owners and board of trade, _ “The board Oi trade returns for April show that 9,763 Britishers emigrated to Canada, as compared with 3,0% for the ` same month last year. The total for the 21,643, compared with,6,554 la-stfyear. The total number of Brltlahsre and foreigners P 1 mr 1 q§ tiia_ae E§%?#i?t _ ...i » _ #ggi ii in _,ii- it ii in 'Il ur *fir- ltinuai 'The vlzier shrugged his shoulders. “These fruits are sweet-for the mo-,_ “Such fruits there are,vmy master," cried the slave and hastened toward the Mesched Husa, where he awoke the starving orphans in the house of Aliwin and led them forth and into the room of his master. Overjoyed, the famished children devoured the fruits. “Look, oh, my~ master,” said the slave. Here you see fruits the sweet- ness of which endures unto the judg- ment day.”- " é_______._.-_- Betrothal Customs. The Scandinavian briclegroom pre- sents to his betrothed a prayer book and many other gifts, which usually in- clude a goose. She in turn gives him, especially in Sweden, a shirt, and this he invariably wears on -his wedding day. After-ward he puts it away, and gnder no circumstances _will he wear it again while alive. But he wears it lu his grave, and there are Swedes ment,” he said, “but show me a fruit. ` I _ ; ' ' » ‘ the sweetness of which will endure _ _ _ _,~. _ _ _ _ Q __ _ __ __ _ _ even unto the judgment day.” ‘ » _ _ ~ - ~ ._ I ' ’ '“~ '* ' V ‘ .; , _ shirts of such h__ul_han¢\!~as have never broken any i_3l!li|3‘&_+`ll1l\rrlage vows. 92ho.8wedilll Wet must destroy on 4-z8'l.`u,Sa tét w lm _ ere no u ace _ sure cure whichs i o uid always be kept i-| tue house ~ Mother-Whenyou y marbles, w Little Sou-‘Cause -I do'a’t want wear out my hoes - ~ SPRING ulomu. ' _ As a spring medicme Burdoek Bl feeling so prevalent in the spring. l A litte assistance is worth a.whole_ lo of advice @ ` ° ~ tel.\eveeN °fki¢»°°°°m°ffi=8°*hl°u.n=»a»L.n»nn¢nR enntgn. 'nat 'meh mvnmt Wm’ nv’ “Hermaniaae wssa great disappoint- ment to her friends. 1i.__-_--I-1'* ,___ “Indeed turn wt unlwrplly, and it didn’ OU UC fb Wife! expected to every minute. The envelope soot, but that was all. The boiled in time, andthe enve\0D° _ good as ever F1100 UN gg, T don’t know _‘tae _; " ‘_=-~~.‘ _‘; _1._=_' _ _ ___ _ _ "~;Ir lflblii @l She-_What an extraordinary pictu _ Life is uotfse short but that there is l And why on-ear th do you call it “Home Y _ always time enough for courtesy. He-Ca.u’t imagine unless iti _ - , , _ th is 1 like; _ S pMmard's Lin ment im' sale everywhere. SUDDENLY AT IACKE D. f . Children are often attacked suddenly by weeping W" spilled muh to buy ° Wm”-9 ' uaiulul and dangerous Colic, Cramps i_ °°W° ; Diarrhoea Dysentry Cholera l_llIorbu°, ' M0117 D¢0DlB S8! they are ‘all nerves,” Cholera Infantum, etc Dr. `Fowler's Ex- i ev-Slly startled or upset easily worried ‘tract of Wild Strawberryis a prompt and t and irritated- Ml1burn’s Heart and Nerve . i Pills are Just the remedy such people re- . _ _ hy in the world do do wa _ on your ku d drag th d ees M °'°' ° mu” tg- into a specialty. than -sn gn into its lhrst ° “°“"°‘» in na is wnnm ‘ mms* ‘0ll,yes They all pred t __ wh GN WI ARC 0 -inset ¢hn_nnnnls'iitin*t'w`nig Some dairymen spend enough time quire. They restore perfect harmony ofthe nerve centres and give new nerve force to’ shattered nervous systems. J 1n»nearlyalloases-it-isbetlor togrow learnhowandtheugoln. . -. _ I urns-an unannnni cnfnn onnannu. l f. Aman, like shame, hlensetnlsess _ when hegbeonmesa chronic kicker. _ _.~ who earnestly believe not only in the Bute” has._ , ,uw ,_ , bone? up ,h,,‘§§l_ __ __ _ _ ___ _ _ _ UYSU f0\1r I1\0nlih! Of the ptesentyear was l'est1l’1‘eCtl0n ofthe b0dy,'l_)l1¥ in f1l__€ stem and rem wen. timpuritxes fromthe E' ~ ' _ -‘_'--_ ‘ ' 1 ” " ` ' veritable resurrection of the betrothal 01000 “<1 °ak_°=\“W°Y 'h0t*"'1’°d W0°1'Y i r ' 0 - ` _ ' » 0 ” 0fC_oneerts_So<_:ia1s Entertainments etc , ofa, money making _ nature., 5eeal:salme (of6 words) irst insertion, 'and 2% - cents-=s'-~~dis¢--ffor 'each ‘ eenwustion. disi- . ‘ ~“‘YW=-"Y‘*’?§’l‘*°’°'Sl“°”"“';?=**“‘l°‘ 0 h - »"lU!l3i3@K_‘i~.‘=" '{:= s an TneTboaoeoh M Minus! M I-iieleey - Beehive! leaeyfeevaneed--as nah ’ -f 2 ~___5_a _T55 ._,.L__ ti - ‘f_ _ dw~_¢ »-»inc;iz_i __-.er n_,,-=~,- _ ...s _; _ -L' »"’T;s,_fi: lgi;};:_‘_, 1-ng _ifghli U ~,, l Arthur Fllllorne, ‘_ , _ si - _ _ _ ._ ' .___ 1 ~. ._ . - Iuthe0l®ll IB ouehelfof Well, belleofthekitcheo ashamedof the mentif her chasedfrom thegondeld utensils man ieaudieynsstui ~‘¥'=4' yi, \ ep 0 4 ‘Lf .T `:‘,` Y -V _ _ _ I