it. and to realize ae. either or stand oftresson There is a ilrni in Francs which bulletins its alcoholic products all over the aignhoarda of that nation lt is call ed Pei-nod Fila. Someone translated that lrm name to read"pei-dnosilla fwrechourlons) atidwhenthewar came the ljreneh nation' rssoivea that the particular pro- duct. abainthe, for which the tix-in of Pernod Fila is notor- ;. 7;... ...~.~ -..-ra 'ac rr -.~.....i3i~l tous. ahould no longerbeeoldtotheaousofllranoe. _ ',,;,_,.,,... .. -.._.'. .. .. .. ....182-I Everyone who has ever studied soeiai conditions in ii .52 if .. ._..... .ntl ami. aeum. not ui. iuiterateertismaiority. the \`»_ _ ' _,,,. ~,,._. ,. .. .A825 13! taiity ofthe educated minority. the violence of rae_ __ _ ___ _ E trede. the moral obliquiq of moot oiiicials, are due pri- " It tliiarlettstovm lruieti Ollloo at lull' mai-ily to vodka. At the beginning of this war the produc- gwrtg .pq Ueatagua. tion of vodka was forbidden by imperial ukase. Russia is a Oilieo, Marconi Hottie. Strand, W- Gi despotism and the 0nr’s will is the will of God. Russia _ .iq ceased to drink vodka.” The eiiicieney of the Russian lah- ' am -..»..A.A. lution mr increased so per rent. 'nie sms mints bank fle- lghnm ldltor . .. ..._ ~.-. .~.\.~~.~... .~.....J. R. liifllltt pomta for l\ebruary of this year total 885,250,000. as asailllt _ ` _ ;4oo_ooo im year. crime or au kinds teu on or disappear- . . f _ s e _ weonesosv. APRIL 7. isis. unsiever evnr the great iqu- my in-ing in its train. c_______° ____°§=§_ “gg” :S __:_’_m_1;§fm_ men _ and they will be numerous and serious- il 1128 it 10"* Th 5 U, bed, , pm 1,, 1 ` migh against f-r"-~ '-'“".'""""""""" ` Q en pa in s a re erenee _ W brought this much ot (ood. lt has given the temlleralwe to the Panama exhibigion. hand loqollrs able Bc°n°mtF:£_l;;i B movement an honest impetus that will more than offset the to make some impress on t ere. e were llll ricy that so often accompanies the too common vari U111l¢d 313198 Blélmllhip Jason has the relult that W1lB11 story of or three patient. trenches. oiilcera now. but at 'in lash’ regarded as the beat in the world. has been bourse operations here 24 pesetaa 93 centimee. ment of 811)' CIUIB goods _ _.We are showi a splendid range of these models _ _ _ -f ` iii from $1.00 ton§5.00 per pair, and our Corset d ght in selling you the corset best suited for your e. All arefuliyguaranteed NOT TO BREAK OR RUST JAMES PATON & C0. There has probably never been in the history °f etv;n:i‘ inteinperate and job hunting temperance. - I 1161111 1° B?¢°|°1ll 1° D101! UD the SP9- U10 “"“*U°'v'~"°° “t ‘°“°° "mu" 'nd __ _ I tw* P. Es Is ` (‘harloftetowu such a scarcity of available reeidencesw 1; rent an there ls at present. As a result of this the ci _ wma comin 8 :wo Rfebegicon can edu TIl?¢;‘:pgveryti¢:IiI;s gg? _ ider. for April t ere w n at conaum . - losing Sources of revenue and of business, and there HD' S ing pears to be no remedy ill S1851- T119 C115' ‘ms "'°°°hed its limit of growth. under present conditions. There is 110 land available for building within the city limits at a prim? which 'the in an of ordinary means can adord to pur¢1lBS<* or ou which it would pay to build houses to rent. There ___ ll) The United States press is becoming more and more memomy_?L;|,9l~)§e=,_;¢u3ry ofb thx: mg. glngsmand fair-sized dogs at a sov- outspoken in its condemnation of German methods of war covery o e c c cean y unez Pg - v _ fare. Our deepltches yesterday morning told of the Wash- f_:’gB_;1x|_':;1_-__°§h_f_1;°t;_"_1_;|o|:_°c_;‘;_;:‘§;“’§_§: mdwhgiff sgfvfgrgfgnmgdegagaliféhrz ton Govemment demanding indemnity of Germany for cumems bearing on the early mam", the omcem in me wwn 1-emauwd un. e sinking of an American ship. They have yet to Secure of America, and all this will be a pre- changed. The Cafe Saber was con- l8- 11 15`l1”11e- *my “mom” “I ‘amd in me °“'" wburbs “nd an explanation for the murder of an American citizen lude to the Hispano-American exhibi- Blllllliy Well 1111211 WIU1 dilelumte °f_' beyond these boundaries hut these sites are too far from who perished when me steamer in which he was a msse~u_ mm _of ggigeifgr waid; prepiamiiong ;l_r;3ri_s_,___v__h_o___;;<;ri_:i_=p;¢g_131_¢_; _li1_l;¥;i_;i :Egg l th” busmesg sections' Them is only one way in which the F" “'35 “nk by a Gwman mme' The B'°°k\y11 Eagle un' Miliitreih ,the Egitatgrsleopi lggoguction they were accustomed in Vienna. Ap- tliiiiculty can he overcome, in which the city. can grow be- der the caption “Marc of the Unspcakable" thus expresses trade and commerce, emma are swf mu.en¢|y_ very few shared any of the }‘01\1l ilu Dr\’S'2l\l 11111115. 111111 is 115' H 5111*" °‘“` S""`l°_°' its candid opinion: kr-on in moe; dire¢¢i¢mg_ dggpige the hardships of their men or made any \\'\\ether such a service could he mllde 8 D10fl111b1° 011° ‘S “incidental to the effort to obtain or to retain s place social. political and international dlf: ;*_§T_;J1'§__§;1e_1'9;_1_f;Vi_ 1h_:’_§1;__°1;’_‘_12_“=‘_;’_;£ dx for thefiinanciers to settle. lu any case. without such, the in the s\,_n_ ,wo s,,ame,, were Sw, to me bottom yew.,-. ge_i::_t_;ei;eth_;i_t__l_1_;tv_;ee;i:_e_i;cr;.;ie:_t:. :_i;r_letl_i_t_>_y_ _he omcem hid -their u_______ meals __ nity has attained its mil growth and in thc natural order day Each was a merchammam and_ according to accounts for _he labor troubles that have _“__ dum with fresh mean c|gm.s_ dgm.. Ol' 111111128- 1112 11011 l>€‘1”30d ‘V111 1190119 Of S9111\11Y and d°°“3`~ each was sunk without warning. One of them foundered wma acute in gg many ¢¢n¢_|-eg, and ettes, wines and every luxury, while \Vl\€‘1'@ 11191* is 11° F1`0“'11'1 “mi "“ d""*"°pm°“" stagmmon in three minutes. but two ofthe crew being saved, the fate the rises that have occurred in the 115 3 W1111°95 has 11'1f°1`m°d me' their iS 11\P\'1i11|l19~ ofthe other being almost as tragic. What was said of the Price °[ f°°d5~ General assembuw ,vgvicattgirgfgagnd servants begged' for Dieeussillir 11118 \1“°Sl1°“ “'11” e ""1"" “"‘° ““°“`“ sinking urine asians and _-\gui1a.therefore.wiiii»esr rc- spiicm uimfum? qt agricultural ‘ ' _ c m rea t b in .smiwthlne nf lhe reef 01 =\“1°11\°1“1\`S ““‘1 =‘"'° *’““"S petition. The Tribune cutie-ri this not war, but murder. hem af; 0.5-th., mighf s'rAnvr-:D sotousns r-'ELL iN he Herald. a reversion to barbarism_ The-Press. that be added thu! there huS B180 llllcll’ STREETS' service could be cslzililished which would _meet :ill present “_hi(_h d_m___s the von Tirpiu admhalu, in me eyes of been held nt Barcelona a congress of we were told ilini. with n capital nf $50,000. nu n\ll0b11S T .ir >-. ..-.-wg. rcquirciucnts. give thc necessary accommodation to suhiir- (_ ban residents. and pay. Auto-busses are now being used A extensively in mnny cities that are not larke enough to C iidcqiialely support n regular street railway service. in 1 this city such ii service. with good roads. could be made to S include ai iiuuibcr of thc outlying districts. would give au 0 opportunity in build out into the country and so enlarge 8 the city. _\lau_v of our farmers are retiring yearly from active work. They would gladly avail themselves of city privi- leges of within reach. Many residents in the city arc at present obliged to board because residences are not avail- able. and many others are taking up their residence else- 0 where for the same reason. Tlicsc things are a direct loss f to thc city. :i loss which a little enterprise could make good 1 Scvcrul moves have been made in thc past with it vie-w__ I to cstulilisliiuiz ii street car service but usually on too 11 clailioriiio it sculc in bc proiitahlc_ Now that mtsoliuc has S chi-upened the uicrius of travel and auto carriages of ali' sizcs can he procured nt reasonable cost. a scr_vicc sufiici~ ¢‘ ent to meet the growing demands of the city should be ° within reach. Some day. no doubt. foreign capitalists will W come in and do this for us and wc shall have the n1ortiiica~ ‘~` tion of sceiiuz others do for us \\-liar we should linvc done ing “P- "V" 311'? 11"? P°1111dS"' T119 0111 W01111111 1 101195 for oursel\'e_-_ o AMENDING ELECTIUN LAW being ilisctissi-ii in the House of Commons is in mam' res- "turned and °‘nn°?_°_°°d _fhat_ his "poo “me had WAHM” ' R99 AND GUN" 1110 PHY! Of U10 Bll1'l'|S0!1 Seems Wlwlly pects. one of thc most important measures introduced in just $15000 Cash' Low’ Sala the nephew’ wh° is 3 re' _ _ _ _ l recom yours. li is disigned to expose and punish wrong __o_____ ___ __ ________a____________‘_ __l______0 ___ _ Tl __ _ ls set aside for the furtherance of God's work?" “Eh!" ex- tlic purpose of the Act ‘which the present one is designed clawed me farmer in S“""`i5"' N°“` h°S"°"“gl5' `"H’l li L lllbiilllil il< Wlis 8 0 in amend, but although the original :ict appeared to be d suflicient for :ill ordinnrv political conditions "man has g°llcn_" Ha d,_.pa,.ted_ 01,15- to ret111'" h“"'“n`I‘°“" law" dl ID'-l1>\1S1l01l bl' W -I-TBYIDP. Limited. I sought out many inventions" :ind the former act was found in lic defective The bill in its present shape is the result of studv bi a special commitee of the House of Commons ofthe law. the recommendations made for its improvement. and the con iiitions that may hc improv ed. The clauses leste untouch cd. and rightly. the requirement that one who undertakes with the joyful announcement: "l say nephew, although l there can be no harm in giving $5 to the Y. M. (`_ A." REVIVIN6 BUSINESS Henry Clews & Co_'s financial review for the week to unseat a returned membersiiallmakeasufhcient deposit Gliding April 3rd. says: "All signs indicate that we have to guarantee the good faith of whoever it is that promotes 6 the action. They reduce the number of opportunities for T riilatory motions. and provide for hmtening the actual trial of the petition on its merits, and this whether the parties interested move or not. A cursory study of the proposals iuggests that they are designed to improve the law. first hy reducing the possibilities of delay. and second by malt- 111 ing it more probable that men' who deliberately set out to win an election by corruption or who spontaneously seek lo be corrupted shall not only suifer through the un- S<‘1l1i1l$ of their favored candidate. but shall be made to pay n smart penalty for their wrongdoing. it is made the duty of the public prosecutor or crown attomey to take steps to secure the conviction of men disignnted as wroug- doers by the election court judges, and those convicted of corrupt practices are to be liable to imprisonment as well as line as the circumstances make proper. That there has been. and doubtless shall be. crooked- ness and wrongdoing in political contests cannot be denied although perhaps there is less actual transgression than is generally supposed. The beaten side usually accounts for its defeat by accusing' the other side of improper practices but it is noteworthy that when questions oi' vital import- an_ce are at issue. rorruptionist methods will not prevent t will of the people being carried out. I As to where the blame lies for the corruption that t _ often disgraces our elections there are different opin- ions. Some blame the politicians. others the electors. One ttdnx is Nlllll h0¥¢'V`er.-me man can be corrupted against his will. the honest elector will east hh ballot regardless of olered bribes and the professional politician will not part with his money unless he finds it necessary to do so. There are two parties to the crime and one is as guilty as the other. The amended bill has the appearance of completeness aadaalionestdeairetoniaaeenrrapt practieestoe risky y e panic. followed by paralvsis, then a period of vacillation between fear most totsllv disappeared and huo ce i ki cems the United States, have been completely adjusted to war c nditions; and the tendency now is to discount in ad- ce the coming of peace. Confidence has been further strengthened by progress oi’ the war itself. \\'iille it parcdness on one side and exhaustion on the other can onli' bring one result. The general opinion is that peace will come during the autumn. Be that as it may there is a o :niversai presentiment in favour of early peace that must l at any time since the struggle began.. that next pair of shoes-and the test may make of you a rexular reader ot the ads. _ U _ _ nun anim umm. as mira ser, seam. mee ser lo' t mbe`“"uh__du_"”_`__‘__h__"__°____w_ mines havetioeyssandhal-Hhaiariiieaeaiinot or will `AI.C0ii0l. AIIII TIE WAR wi-it it i chases; noises S D umssnsesl aes. --_--`-.........0___________ Thelauooa tlelbasaasn 5 __ _ ' _ tl l'lftiidll'- ivllizatiou. The Sun, a wanton destruction of human life. pégxfiis ytge goidang ale mme surrender was due go the fact s one condition precedent to the service of a submarine country, various forms of change and 111111 U19 3111115011 WHS 011 1118 Verge_0f ommander transcends all other-obedience to orders- some govlernmental assistance were fv'_':_:"'::_t_i_2;'iy"_I;_i_!_*:__te1E_1_;¥d gllnflerscurtda here may be some dispute as to the category in which lic 5"'°““°“S 5 °d"°°°I°d° _ Th, ha l t l_- 1; h |¢-1 d ment. Wltiiesses state that private hall be placed. but what of those who issue the orders he me piféidelfcyaai the eégunteof gn er 3 ‘ boys. That which as the Press says danins these in the Vein, 3 meeting of the pmpriewr?-gi t_h_e sirneets from lack o;dnour;_shnient_ _ _ ~ _ .- .- - ' i e o cers are report to ave re- lcs of civilization. Butchers are at work. :asitggsntnesogtghinhg %§~)i§;i_t.__p__ai_-_tlsestlf _amed their _____v__te thoroughbred ___d_ ing upon visitors who made regular mg horses until the day before the sur- pilgrimages to the other places on the "°“de" “me” 2'000 °f “ISI” “em kmed cominem that are now closed to them to prevent them falling into the hands __ _ ii ii h . t 1 i 01° The other we-elt the “British Weekly' told :i good story gpgolgiih ;o:;.n:'_"“.hil;¥, ci,:vl§shi°§19t,.':g high rank informed me that when he f a minister‘s wife who remonsti-ated with a soldiers wife been emi;-eiy ignm-¢d_ Blllelfd 1118 l01\’l1 ll1l1llll'9dS Of 01990 or speaking toe bitterly about the nliaiser, and urged ‘T ,_ h h "_ _ hat as :i Christian she should pray for her enemies. “So LASHED To "AST WITHQUT horses were ‘O be seen mt a Cru ed do," was the reply. "And what do you say " "Oh jist like Foou FQR 36 HOUR5 us. Almighty God, keep your e'e on that loon the Keyser. ~0|m|~1|_\smn_ g_ (‘__ Am-5| 5__Th0 f11<‘9S 111111 11111145 11111*-’111‘04i Wd Will! .men his heart. mi' damp his panther." _vlyfie Lines steamer Leuape brousht ""Z9,.‘}_;"n'uhs‘;’,’a‘l:;?”f,‘;‘;_‘;da';§‘f_a’f};,”' 813:21 The late Frank T. Bullen was the raciest of story-iell- mm P°" ‘°d“5` C“p“‘I“ M“"9hy and ed ‘ _ _ _ , the sir members of the crew of the rs. and one of his best yarns was of an old woman in a A - _ _ , re _ _ _ rnerican schooner Alice Murphy. d ountry church "praying at ’ a wealthy miser_ The man rescued yesgerdgy in 3 viglent ggorm 8 as oblivious until a large piece of plaster fell from the near the Diamond Shoals Lightshlp f°”°e"ed °" hummated at me °°l° ~ - - -- -- - if the North Carolina coast.\‘\’heii the 895° °f 'h°u` f°""°°°°' eiiing plump on his bead. Lord. Lord. he roared, Jump- ° Lcnape sighted the water~logged ~ 11 .\i ii-, i ' fi r we °“ _ _ f disgust. lifted up her voice in appeal once more.-"Hit |35:-gd Im |613) ggzenagusgc 51:5 1,55 E°1`1'1S°11 and °1V1l11111S- 0Wi1l8 10 U19 _ _ Q him again. Lord; `taiu`i enough; hit him again!" been without food _for thirty-six hours. ge _ _ _-xt the time of the boom in fox stock a canny farmer The 5¢l1°01-101’ AllC_f Murphy was at nciency: distribution dew” wem visited his nephew and asked him to hack a note for $1.000 #5 grgiiggns and ‘med from ROC ' o The hill in amend the Contmverted Elections Act now m pay for 3 share in 3 syndicate' Pour »m°mh5 lat" he gross van 811 the Great Gamy Trout that comes out of the Ocean, is the subject of an article by the well April issue of Rod and Gun in Cana- Woodstock. Ont. “The \Vise Fish" bv thyologlcal dialogue in which Sol Pike Perch. Johnny Roach. Tim Gudgcon. like take part_'l'he Forest Fire Problem in Algonquin Park is dealt with by _ *- _ Mr. iv. i.. tvisr and the fishing tie f parfment and Guns and Ammunition department are of special interest articles of interest to the readers of an outdoor magazine -I-34- Furnlalied by W. 8. Loosen. . would be unwise to indulge in premature optimism the *m”£**‘* one of the most useful men in the worm is the mn who sive: 1 ‘ford °1 encouragement to every one he meets. His life is a perpetual benedictiou He is worth while that is M1881 'UPU- Aiso how often our best thoughts and if I can live 'rest the nine to you or ad-reading in the buying of 're make mme bale face brishter. and L*'l17" “ to give _ A second lustre to some taardiin- med eye. Or e'en impart The Boston Herald makes this distinction: The Amee One throb ot mulled bo_aa»aehin¢ recognise and protect neutral rights. by recognised legal h°‘“ llwlllodl. no hr ae they can consistently with the and in _or °=°:|:°.°‘~,. -“I h view to cut ol the enomya trade. Germany practically ' ' launches deo¢n_ie_uee.notoulyofaroporty.batafaiike. 5 i htanalletllear luwiilaotbvehotl 1 5 ll? iii i .3 :iii § 1-! E E it _ § 5 2’ =: gi toHlvn..|Il'li@ #hill oldiers were actually seen to fall in the Russians. A Russian officer of bodies of beautiful thoroughbred Austrian and Hungarian soldiefi' tenrlug into the bodies with their :it the casual reception which they ceived. The Austrian officers show- not the slightest sign of being dis- “The first Russian effort was at ce to relieve the condition of the struction of the bridge, this was layed but soon, with remarkable ef peued everywhere and the most pres- sing needs were somewhat relieved. “The entire conduct of the siege on without explanation. The Au atriana igious man. "what share of this good fortune are you to --The Steelhead" hlld ll11'0\18l'l0lll Dl9lliY 0! Iilllllltlliitlilll and they certainly grossly out-num- bered the Russians, yet they made but . 5 _ ont mink the Lord wmud approve of money so easily imown_ writer Bonny-castle Dale in thc One decent e ort to break out which occurred three days before the sur- ender. _ ~ “Civilians informed me that they dont think it would be right to offer a tithe to the Church wnmd H“bb“"'-I' i5 3 h“m°'°“s MI' gladly welmmed the Russum' 'md that the first troops who entered were greeted with cheers, while the garri- _ Jimmy Grayling and others of their 5°" "35 f1`mk|Y 91935515 111°! 01° H1980 was over and tliir troubles at an end “Aa an example of over oillcerlng may be said that General Kuama- nek had 75 oiilcers on his stair. while General Artamonox. the acting Rus- ia , h ntered a period of permanent recovery from the war. 2_;ist|;';g;‘";`rel':n?_‘;‘f,it:)`::e=_°game? Imililiegiiivtsirzgn, as but four on his he first effects of that catacl sm wer ~ ' “The removal of prisoners is pro- eeding with great. euciency. They c ' _‘___ are going out at the rate of about and confidence. Through all of these phases. the process 10900 3 d.y_ The docimy of we can of financial and commercial readjustment has been pro- *** ves is indicated by the fact that the tl ing with remarkable steadiness, until fear has now Dm mmm m Russian guards attached to the pris- oners’ column number about one for _ yan y s ta ng its place. Trade and dnance, at least so far as can W "ery hundred pdwuam They ue 'H strung out for miles between the for- tress and Lemberg. The prisoners are so eager to get out and see the last of the war that they follow the instruc- tions of their captors like children. “Ali the civilians as well as prison- rs i have talked with are unanimous _ e hope Of Hu early end is based upon the belief that pre ¢;|y|~¢; WHA-r wg gay; in their praise oi' the-Russian oiiloem and soldiers. who have shown nothing but kindness and delicacy .of feeling since their entrance into the fortress. This consideration strikes me as be- ing utterly wasted on the captured oi- °"° 501119 f°1l1l1lili0ll greater than the mere wish. ‘Var does not do anything great Ni |19 Men' Wh” In” II" °"“"°“ “Per” s the very essence of uncertainty, however. and setbacks mike’ *WIT °“° he meets ‘ mu” aww* In mug; 'be ¢x|,e,_.¢ed_ .|u,°,,xh me “nook in "nm, mm braver, stronger and happier, and that er re e nas s. - Nofns I ` ` :§i?i'a“i'¢."e an" "'°"m" nm °°m°' I we A Lone wav To moo. Thlsis TP- itll thlnld VU* if iii ii iii it si Ji' iii Sf# is E 5 5 5 ii; iii- elf 1. There can be no question that ulti- ' &\\\§IIIKIlI *' 51/10 I l' 0 DWI), ci f be Spanish exhibitors, she the suffering oi’ all classes, save the '_ _ _ V . _ ha'§°:i;: an exhibition or her own of ofheers, became general- First the i¢HOME- OF THE BETTER c0RsETn THE UNS$EAKAilLE “‘°'°°' ' f" ' ' "" “ ‘ " “ ' ' _ ' _ _ sevollle the great festivities to com- able C8111 W°1'6 B015 111 013|" 1111"' - --~»~----~-»--~-~---~-~-~~-- -~- -- ~- Y -~- \\\\WIlllIl'lIHIIllIX\“\\\_\\iB\& _ . 1 / - __» 1 ‘\ iillfi’ .__ "11-,' if .Ang "gg-n c‘*\f\_ ` . \,_ . A T ._ ,ls/> ___ \ _ 1’ _ /,gif ‘ _ 1 ui ‘Rl -*L/\ ' r»‘-" ~: _-“ni » _,f 1 - r ‘r‘3'-*/ '£"\`°` 9 @ -§~____.§.:*_e",\_w‘)/A" » t_-§1F]||\‘l` _ 9’;'\`1 ._ __ ° is T \ 7// 1 ,._. 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