.ildfw i .ef ‘il J it \.~._ hi , liif f .-s._,.,M_ _ i i~ . I, > i l Z i #3 lip // 3 ill? 'iii E5 .‘~._,. ltjllr L' §“r' i »‘,l.,~ » ii 1 , #Ama-o.... ~;fi t. .. . I iii: .3 ,_ \ lt. ,A . ‘isnt ~ are "-‘Tse-' _ '~ -7-._~ v,, _ .. V, -. _ii ,ell »_ it; " eil. E :_ . _ ..i `f iii; if f:;f_ ' i ;f§.:_=~ :li I . o \ lie! , ' . F “ f i if _rr -~ and V Strand. W. 6. ~ ----~-1”" There is room for charity, but it .. .. -. -- -- -- ~- ~-°~‘”'2 the utmost care,not to perpetuate `.. .--- »- ~» -~_----,--133 helpless. _ Where charity sncou .. ._ ..is2¢1sa come, c,.,,,,,,,._ ,mgggft °_"'°° “*._\°"""_ No ctasii A A "QI u "` iscussion of the relations of Britain ......»...... .-.... .... . . Q ,rho ho t lk about me ~,... .... -.. ........ ......J. R. lurnstt M 5° W B charity the evil _si-s legitirnate but in a wvrld refuse honest 1 i much of the evil"snd the crlminate charity comes from become possessed with a an the dealt out but to help e in the ;Russis after the of war be- There is too much of a tendency to those in playing 'shocked by the telegra hic reports that llfe. And yet appalling as the losses appear it is significant that coast marlneyinsur- still remains at a moderate figure. The is one per cent. and Ll0yd's as well as the compete with it, although the rate has since recent losses. ln an interview in a New York paper the commander of a German indulges in tall talk about what is to happen future. He says the vessels and crews are einclent every day and boasts that before commerce “will be strangled." lie cannot however, why insurance rates are so moderate. e he is unwilling to realise that the _is really insignificant by comparison with the oftonnage going in and out of British ports coasting vessels as well as ocean ships commander justifies the torpedolng of pracrtlcolly on the ground that for Ger- ls fair in war, and that there are no vessels in the passenger business to Ile is frank enough to explain that he and control have a method of concealing their peri- _'lia,_t ,ityis extremely difficult for a British ship to learn of its danger. English Journals say thetradius of action of the sub- l‘Rt6 that it was a barbarous innovation because it exposed the nomcombatani as well as the combatant to a painful death. 'mack' h"'C“"se the °°““°l 01’ me calm' “li” U0 il P10121 < T20 During the Napoleonic wars the British W-ar Office rejected P01111 in any naval d€m011Btl‘&ti0n,8gaiilst the United States. gzillsty a number of inventions for taking life by wholesale for " with Cllllil HS 8 D358. Captain Hughes thinks the first OFHHU . - D 1. much the same reason. In the Peninsular campaigiis DOH" ‘lf all-ack W0\llii..b0 the Panama Canal. He believes musical "oat greatly °"j°~"°d by those Wemngtou refused to open me on téwns ,medgwml 3 that with a superior fleet an aggressor would have no pmsmu" _u civilian population which had “siiipcd“"‘liis soldiers. “I p n n considemtion has been shown to the passe” fi rclativirs in this lrovince. has left Ot- gers of eiieniv merchant ships, but the Germ l `-- ‘awa wr Humax en mute to Eng* . . ails iave no regard for what an old text-book writer calls filo “coli- - 1 w l I \ l` .li ,. l . , vm" li i g _ _ _ '_ Th'l`l10-5-lniluese (.ousul-General for Canada, speaking at Sim lmper a ’ rmy sorsacive “ew cc ' ` one t cs and standards ot’ mercy .ind fair plan it is ~ - ' Oma , Ontario, strongly denied the state t tl < t V ' ' a ,md ,.,,m,,,,,m,,,,. on bowed C. m I- It _ _ 1 men S lu have Mrs. Barnett, of cliiirlottetoun, ""` 3" ‘U “" \ been made that his country was bent on aggression in after Clun._tkl a , -_c.l_t iili l,i iid' s theyitsHtebgtgrignngfsitoéutlg;géi-ropealnagitgaiigiitg; 'S;\'1”€‘]0n ii oii rea las arr ic iii P01103’ f the Open door in that country and would continue élxlilg to do so. The consul-geiieml declared that the re ort l - ` The latest, iroiitribuiion ot' Professor von i.eyiioii'__to the Frankfurter Zcituug is a gem iii its way. Here islaii ex-` tract: “l<`inall_v..' lic concludes' "there are the iieutral- nations. Mos! ol' them side in sympathy with the English, Russians :ind Frcllcli; most of them entertain hostile "feel- ings against Germany. Let us bail them from our homes and our tables; they must understand that tliey are con- demned to be left out in the cold just because they do nlot rferlt Gc'm‘ili approval. Gt_______ British countries who take up the cry ganssfm to`love__an` to be loved and would fain join Qihe other Eur-i~ 'chief-makers. This statement of his is fully confirmed and from other sources. lt has been sho f i t mu' me item so widel _ WH. Ol' ns ance. that ing iii the Newton* llospital. _ np uasia had joined in a protest t th T _ D1' ment against its Chinese poliq. was a;;s0llTtel;l{$uli?;?‘:; Donald McKinlioii, McGill Avenue,wlio less. There is nothin W” g that w°“|d Serve German' Dllf- throat ward of Charing Cross Hospi- poses better at the present time than to engender suspicion tal V Oi’ -78-hurl among the western nations. ‘ _ and 2 ' ` the Army Medical Corps attached to the Second Loudon Ammunition Corps UN T0 HUNGARY noyiil Field Artillery. no embarked from So tliamptou, England, on March _ ,_A mas of the immediate district sliorws what the str got ‘I ip, tonous protest the table. . A ’ idea toifall into tliisrut. ,It is not well L an unc n ing table routine-one that each-mem» ' family couigi foretell accurately before going to a meb y wrote that “variety is the spice of life" ~ was pro bly born of an experience with a mono- fare. The adage, like most adages, voiced a g The woman who reads this may not be deserving of criticism upon this score. ,Or, she may be. The fact remiins that not many women struggle very hard to evolve “new ideas” for the table. The “line of least resistance” is so attractive-_-fits so well the mood of the busy day-that "the same old things" are too often provided for Progressive dealers in eatables would not have it soi They would prefer to have the dinner table an always inter= estin resort_ in every home. They are glad to co-operate withfiousewives in the work of breaking table monotony, and in providing “the unexpe_cted”_ at very frequent inter- vals. Their advertisements in this newspaper, in _which _ many, many different GOOD THINGS TO EAT are _itemiz- _ ed and priced. should afford suggestions to housewives of __ IMMEDIATE VALUE., Try the experiment of serving a “surprise” at your table-and make that meal more interest /- ing and cheerful to the members of the family, and more gratifyingl to youreelf. than any “dining room event” in your ome in a long time. _ buys year, all _- of the -daily " person, she Tn ia 1 -_ "rh¢~°5‘i‘s'i”“¢X ~ i -' ~ Back sticker at'$5.25.~ JE All ilggs We have about_»'a~‘,htindi‘e¢i~ 4 garments to Select from; , .All Olii’ C0018 I are guaranteedn _ c‘ _ 1 ' srlicnl. slim _ g uMBluaLl.As_ Now ONS i ‘ 98c values for 75c. in a variety of straight I or tumed handles. H0011 h¢`8VY.0°Y¢¥'_lU8», strong ribbed and _self-opener. bet one V of these and protect yourself from April ° showers. i PATONS V * _f _ _ __ / L_ l mn 1 HlPPEii|Nli§_ii_i_ THE WEEK agreeable day,,,and although large .. _ ' i il in _mai-lass now exionils .froml the west coast of France to There is niusli Ju tiflcatiou for the waruius. Captain `;§fi?,§r§,s,ff;; $3.8 mf tlioweot const or li-slanii. ‘Tiiey concentrate outside ii Hughes Shows that t e European war grew t f il ' _ Oil- 0 le ticeably absent.-“Musical programs of particular port for a time, then return to their base, and, C0l11Hl€l'CiHl fl1l1biti0IlB 0? Ellglimd and Germany It is 11 inter” I after repairing damages and giving crews zl. rest, go on Will' f0\` SUDFGUIHCY- \ ' I by U19 another “boat” usually for ten days. “When some of “The United Stateslbullt the Panama Canal for com 'Hghtm . . _ ` .ations the nations of antiquity made use of Greek fire in naval _mercm .exp“"s1°"~ ilildl it bchooves the United States out flowers lent effectiveness to the battles or to destroy a beleaguered town, others protested 111'-'/WS i-0 mllillfaill it HB il llavfli MSB and HS U10 Nlditltillg beauly t aiidimerit had been prepared of banks of Easter lilies and of the musical numbers. 3 bk nl rendition of Staiiicr’s Crucifix- the members of the First Metli~ Church, under their talented ist Pi-of Thom sei was a rare exits: Rev. \V. T. llerridge, D. D.. and Mrs. Hcrriiige, who has many land, where he will be posted in the spending some weeks at the Ititz- ohii on a sliortr visit. Slle is uest of Mrs. Clarciicc B. Allen, ey Street. 1|# ul Q' Miss Bessie Beer, daugliter of Mr. Mrs. E. ll. lleer, is now in New- Mass., where she purposes train- . lvaii l\icl\iiinon, son of Mrs. Clyiiical Master of the ear and London," has resigned his position has secured ii. commission with Easter Sunday, so keenly anticipat- ed by the ladies, especially the young- er folk, was regrettably a very dis- ,valflous organists and were de~ ily rendered. The chaste decor- ‘oniug which was very artistically de- corated with red, white and liluo and patriotic emblems. The nicely 111" ranged program was danced to splen- did music, the floor being in superb condition, by a. bevy of interesting one of the nicest oi’ the season. Re- freshments were very daintily serv- ed, while Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. A. W. Weeks, Mrs. F. R. Heartz, and Mrs. W. E. _Hyiidnian pleasantly per- foriued the dut'ies*of° cliaperones. The serious illness of Dr. Warbur- ioli came as a severe shock to his wide circle of patients and friends. it is pleasing however to note_tliat his condition is now somewhat improved and his restoration to his usual health is eagerly looked foriviird to. # U Golf is again being talked of, and those who enjoy the freedom oi’ the Links are impatiently awaiting the first of May whcii it is expected the grass will be sufficiently dry for a ‘ round of the Links. On Thursday ev- icnlng a meeting was held in the Y. M (‘ rl r when aftc fli~ readln young people who voted the evening ‘_ _ . I _ _l, , Soft, Stylish, Snug-fitting, Seamless. Six Pairs Cotton _Hose Guaranteed to_Wear Six Months or New _ Hose FREE l-Ioleproof. SILK _ HOSE 3 pairs g'Ual'al'l:, teed \ 3 months) . .. pu o s, ' r t 8 oi’ the minutes the following officers were elected for the coruilig season: President, Mr. D. B. Stewart. Vice- Presideiit, Dr. Goodwill. Secretary. Mr. W. W. Clark. Treasurer, Mr. H. E. Miller. The executive com» mittee is Mr. H. W. Longworth, Mr. J. M. Hunter. Mr. W. K. Rogers and cers. Mrs. W. S. Stewart is Presi dent. Mrs. Gane, Vice-President, and Miss Edith Rogers, Secretary-Treas urer. Tile House Committee this year is Mrs. C. H. B, Longworth, Mrs.A. W. Weeks, Miss Haviland alid Mrs. E. H. Beer. The Greens (ioiilniitteo is Miss Bartlett, Miss Ethel Ilaszard, and Miss Rose ~Lo:igworth. The annual tea and sale in St.‘ James Hall on Thursday afternoon, which came as a pleasant break after tho long Lenten season, was even more lavish than in former years. The _ ug. me f°" "IJ, P55896 in the Carpathians means and why such :'20 iiiiportau h, fill- France. Dr. McKinnon is Bev- ml' mms momelns family 'ww several tea. tables were marvels oi‘ jointly in in colinec nounced that companies are to respect to their they have Their demand is be in a position by I Dlratical enemy. hind it, even if thai, pirates to act even, already doing. . in conseqqiience of the the Government at the Germans are really Ellkif Dias is some sixty miles to the southwest, the to for th i ' D C9 A 9 S 110W Droceeding. so the dispatches tell V cs was attached to the fall of Przemyal. It com- ‘f0“0Wed bl Ulf* Well WiS11€1'9 Of his mandedthree of the routes through the mountains. The hm UD OW th y or more miles further east, while the Uzsok staff of the Canadian Bank of Com- is directly. iitii of the captui-oil fortress The iitteni t mme in llwir hull on Thursday ev- the/service of the King and will be ne; friends. I ik si 0 A delightful dance was given by the ¢hf0USh<. tb will overrun the Hungarian plains, the "Wit l{l'0dllC‘liV0 terrltvfy in the country, to which not Only tlle_._l:estof the Dual Monarchy but the German Empire looks foragritultural supplies, while there will be no ser- ious obstacle i ,the way of an advance to Buda Pest" thc Iluugaribn ca tal.. it isito prevent the overrunning of the Hungarian plains that tile German railway trains are filled with sol- diers who_ arevbeing withdrawn from the western area. V0l`ily_Ger_m‘a_ny's position is becoming hopeless. The enemy is at bath her doors and she is rushing her troops from one door -to the other. How long can she hold out? i _ ei' ”` ' NOTES 1 r some time ago decided to a¢_ I their rights whenever occasion arose I the war iu,Europe. Now it is Swedish and Norwegian shipp g a proposal for cooperation th on the Atlantic. The war at a lot to unite the Scandinav ns. i ‘ I in Great Britain are now rleifandv placed on' their bhips._ prompted by a de'sirf to fight hack when "a acketri It has justifies n ~be- Sweden Mercantile n that guns e cold~bloodediy _than ey ard. i Americans in said to be decidedly uneasy nd are seeking to in Toronto recently some of the UH. Wllll Uhgecedented v]0]9ncg_ Once the Russians get """"`_'_`-:'-'L_`_`_`_`-`_'_`>`-"'A""`£""_::'A`_"'_`_'A`A`_"""::;` lfwhen dawn unlocks the portrals. l When Consciousness asceuds hor And when the hour of noonday When homeward 'wend the toilers, And lay my hand in blessing And when the twill ht dee en WMM gm, an erm. ~ to th 'And alone at your desk you linger ____ ~ , Your kiss upon my forobeldf ' 3 A/s beside your chair I kneel. . - 111.11" 1, | h | And in the silent watches ’ TM. ;e°::|::.‘:£{"' Of the dark and sleepless night, _ m V . » When siuinbers pail is o’er you, W |90 0 b1!`U°f°l¢ And gone is moral si h DIILY SELECTIOHS F0!! _ REIDERS 0F THE Glllllllllll Furnished by W. 0. Lauson. , TO MY ABSENT SON. Of the doorway of my eyes, throne ‘ My spirit to you files. steal into your chamber, And softly kiss your brow, am beside you there, my darling, Though i cannot tell you how. ls over all the land. ' A weary, hungry band. am with you then, my darling, I stand beside your chair, On your brow, to me, so fair. s D S At the setting of the sun, When the long day's work is done, am then beside you, darling, Your loving arms l feel. blame mais Sam. Beside your bed, my dai-lgintg. . W’ _, ,_ ` , Drovldef»¢t'#g`iilhnltion of My *Pm* “"3"” 0"' V » H Wi' M’ A ` h , .5 . ' as in me nl mo or oiilfaiiooa- '_ ' G i . . 1 _ ‘ °9" y mf b°m'°"°"ti I came wlgh footst s soft _ ` ' ‘Wa-_.‘ . ' ~' ' saws s. #Alas ay morning. A yoilngcr lady sho took an active art in the social life culinary art and very largely patron-i ized. In the sclioolroom. with its bright patriotic colors. were the re~ freshmeat and candy tables, ice cream table, five o'clock tea table and ` tlia‘ different fancy tables laden with dainty and intricate articles oi’ needle-_ work. This tea is always the event oi Easter week. The death of Miss Macliieson came as a shock to her old friends yester- Henderson & Cudmore- Selling Agents. iq V' ' Mr. A. A. Alley. 'i`he ladies who so capably ulidertake the social affairs . . oi' the Club held their _meeting some- i ' A T I time ago. and have most efllcieiit ofii- e t $2,000-20-year Endowment. Issued 1895. Matures,1915. Age 21. Premium $93.48. Cash _Value at maturity.. .. ..... ._ $3,110 Premiums paid in 20 years........ 1,869l60 i Profit over premiums paid $1,240.40 Z W I 'I The Policylioldcr received a return of all premiums to- I gother with compound interest at 4 1-2 p. c. Over and above this ho received $45.44 and was protected by insur- tlllce Of $2.000 during twenty years. . 4 _ 'S Ask f°\° fillet* at y0ur own age. and examples of other»"matur- ities; also annual report for 1914. __A The _Great-West Life Assurance I-Ca-. head Office - Wingiipgg ‘ Branch Office - Cha;-lotsgsown HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. MANAGERS P E I 1 D of this city, her father being Dr. Mac- ' Offices 61 Queen Sr. ' ° Telephone 67 Kiesvh. aprominent physician. lovlns- ' ly remembered by older citizens. "Mens New Stetson soft hats ln all "Z9 cents is not much to psy for a handsome necktle is It? We have just the new colors-for example Olive. viot Che:t';r:i%lYde mam Slack che' with contrasting band,'blues and s||k faced |a el. v°'°°°°"' browns with band of a lighter shade ;,,¢h"|°ng' an six" |°°';a|Zk 42 than the hat, greys, greens and all the d°||;,., we," uk.; ,fheen d'"° “”°"‘Y rest-offered in all the new lhspes. ,my cnt. Ten “Han M ° 3"' ""7 Moors is Motoou. we-4.9Mai. Leos, ` 3:d§4‘§|miT » . iii. Remedy will rg. received a notably good line which we lie | “Dem carrofier at this prlee. This is interest- g¢0:,(:ac|:,mg§?,*;l£n`\,,,|};;;§:"’|)l'r'}' ` mm ing to msn who usually psy halt a aol- Bch ’ ‘ 3' “i"k h°“d` “WW” ’ "‘ °' "Try Rexail Kidney lismedy. it ll" proven itself to be a wonderful rem- dy for treating any form of kidney dll' eases. Guaranteed. In liquid tom. soc. and $1.00, in pill form 50c. Mw- Kinnon Drug Co.. Cor Great Georss and Kent Streets. . i Multi.- ' "`_*°.- 4 - ~ ~ -i.__.._........_._ "Gihilon’s D ' » _ ` “We have the finelt allowing of hlll for little be s and bi or o s that has e. etc. We reconinieud til lar These 29 osntt-as offer a great | ‘ B PW' ran; for ordinary wear. Moe G. Me &‘ll.lud?>n-5}llecn“s0 we know Wh” it Lum. ' “;§4_9M3;'Dmgsm. c. bottle. E.93l?).14F2;