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Whitby Keystone, 2 Mar 1905, p. 3

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BO0MBAROMENTi WITH BIG GUNSFi Heavy Projectiles Falling ii Ille Russian Uines. Cossack-s Burn Jap-Supplies, - but are Almost Trapped. Report ihat Oyama Out- flanked Kouropatkin. <T.I kia t ,ble:-, 1t1madtition te thme Russi.uisý msumul desulterv büiîubmrdment of tuýe Japutujese centr'e and left, -Mýaialn Oyi-m aîtt epots the fact tliat ttiev i-cent - wh-lile tfie T 1okie tiemSii'-spaeslt-ýuî'iu ront ( liine'se ait-ces timt large puajeet iles ai-e lmlliuug ini thc Russi.n centrie. mili-it &lfates ttuit the Jut1maiese iige ptuis' bu'ouglit frouîî Iort Aitlilmî, a1te iii posi- tion. Tils tilueCenttre (if but lu a unues applroxi tiirte nio>iue tacl i da'-t at hicchar- ucteî (if a gi-cnt îirti-es-. Ti' linese state t tut dtueRussi~ans st ili regrard Lonie Tue>'l'ont iloff 1 Hill. betweeîifle th uie e fI - aundtluu Rus- sumun rugtitîings. astflue .eta t1li1),o si - tionit ihut part cf the lina. lE 'vas theut' thluiv su rainmed aut ui-it off M a - joî( eueru IYaaadai'hbuigale inî thle bat- tl of the suau-o ivr. It i-, exiiece'l tiuit luis ;îîipoi-tttnt pu>siuit xi ut agiit lie liai l.x e>itestecudi t lue cmniii îg at te.. Bue~ JAP SUPPLIES. But Hlad a Narrow Escape of -Captured by Japs. Being1 \ i ttkîhtî tutle r A i-uipImit ii Lots - -sticks xi-h iclilia s uetum rutd it i-i u mng thelt tevi-Hoitîs i-t-ct(' tt. u-- t immnuii, E>icra' Ieutu -tnt t-il 't> im î>tuiti-i-i as ifuras illluutui-ui, egltoeiuiuiles iimmtiiiitt t lie Vmîlit B ier.xher' fluex biiriucd a 'itlar i>t m f Jàil ttiemie 1prm N its. hîutiu inig .oitthl. ht' iv tii i- a pE min-ia traits- uotttio utf tc if l it t uu oumm s'miiiili n-t'> thu' mimu mmuiuoutiin m -il>-e . xPinigtht pom-it iiiuof thte 1sIaul.uu- iii' d--tmitt tmuimu iiss 1>x xi ui lut la-i u'suiîl elt> îli >l/nizu)n s I>tuiv. i îs lm lemps uî' mi>ttl tif It lu' tmmluoftli> t it I t iNvu'. x ume i lt-m î>jîmiîîl tu(l the , i mt1 - l". --f ii ti>- Thle mmcxx'of i(Onmu t,îu1m1muivtr .-attack' iîriignmati>iiu ttl'm-tilieilu1tiirtei.hem-m imi i uclitux iiiî tti 'ippe1milherg 1- lied ot orui , oi mmi-' K' - ,lt--ui atin- ci, ltuim it i i'.li i tumît it l i l u iii mii11 -uft iim'itl- a>: lt i leIme 1tii"t i - ln i i lfit t lii- li. i ittiii tiwl 'uTtaI-i wthet2>' ii 7ii, m iuuit tut -titm- xu fi - tsr- - l l . to -o -v in-v c FCIRCED TO RETIRES,ý Unz-oafii-med Rumor That Kouiropatkin is Outflanked. '-"t 't--tltuug Maiî- Iium-u i t'tuittuti t u'. til Ltit -mm t-i> liii~~ ~~ ut - i ut'.' Itie'mi v iiiit- (t i - mititîtii r>mL ci> t'hi tttu>t u--tutu t tlut Nsttiair; lutit tfiu-u u -l -attîu' t-tu tut -utii( - ut îtg'iu- ui. itiimmiii u t> i î>> uuIt u u uliht> ii- tuterlt>t i i" lujtutml t uut il i i l mii tt'e uigrutl It i' ti flamit t titi hg tli hi Sl- CANNOT AVOID BAIlLE. Rcjcstvensky Likely te T-y and Evade One, t' (-a e) \ 10 *111l - tti u;ittn i-t lth> iem tut -uisto 1>> l ui ml. i- i > th '(11lut 1f-u it' tlit I iii.î'i-nut fi>>~tui uîtmutut'-muî i -hmm1ui iii-> tu NutihiStrt muiul'ut iximIlh\Iltlutît.kImi m a i t mlmiiulm; lijeI ti-ti ioIvrut' ihtui a Imt't minim 1 l lut lu- i'. u tiiulo - t.> - --- i-eor t oit iim-ut' tr-( -n1 i itat. t t - I--lui ult it ttiti uîtt 1.., t-> ni - dit tttlitofi truuiI il l--ou tt ut --t i-mrît i -nu utor( but if i - ru i t- - t -' un -a gîilun- tt iim.- ii. 0tr-'-i îtnz.vutiu mu i-min I m prmuîi tia t. humu' t ci, t -uir t i t:a Il,:- aigo tujere' tuus a m-heil eo'î tt t i mai S, wltti ti1i-1t-' t u - l, !imeum -' b--n head. wlo itm pî'ttt'Itl ittmm -o tutirn u.ioutd enter titl mi ---ti l-ui l ttt - Smitbh i.emt-w a duci-crt - if imue' ui vmlt i it politicali o(et 'hum apitr i ut tlm (t thilttlit, -r uairý--I itetitS upuu-Oil tuuti- lt u putb, Cutu.u lu t-mm ut cie-uit t tu on maimuunttiutlig Il rtit i : mli iit -t1 îelecting îm i îîy Aui-iuLuion hrii-etent le ftor imu pntomity - Speakiimm me-t-elai-clu'rt-i-rmîi in debate ilu tlie lieuse of ('ontrncci ls i-r il Seton Ki{-i asied whethi t > moiutu t3overnirtis w'uud be asked te t- nouncemil opicnion uîîott tic liiiw sh r m-flte. Oui- telonial fciiow s.Uble(u't wctt- better judgeuî than we wtt-e. If 'uc drsi-r' tbem te upruty us wltîtiionagaim i ilva. îîecessary that tbey t-houait)be ar'mîîd miet a rifle tn wbtch tbey bat) e-iy confidteace. No date wili ha fixet) fer Major-Gent-i-S Parsons' wtht)rawai from Canada untit ail arrangemlentsî bave been definteiy ettiel regardtng the transfer ef the eristing estabi- lishmentsi. - knday g»ooi.E INTERNATIONALJ LESSON NO. Is M&AROR 12TH,1, 905.a The Btavery oitSn-John 8: 31-40-Tempers.nr S Commentary-I. The test and -biess- lng of discipleship (vs. 31, 32), 3t. Then said Jesus-Better, as R. V., "J esus therefore said," because many liad be-f lieved on Him sfter Ris delaration, f tha.t lie was the Light of the World, 1 a.nd a.fter Ris answers te the Pharisees, f a.nd now Jesus directed Ris remarka te f these new disciples. Which believed - c The term beiieved, applies liere te, thet disposition, openly expressed, te, acknow- « iedge Jesus as the Messlah. If ye abide (R. V.)-"Not a fitful, intermittent re' lation; but thorougli, intense, and con-- tinuous." In My word-If ye obey MY commandmaents and follow My teach- ings carefully. "Dur spirits must drink- in Christ's words as our bodies inhiale the atmosphere."-Deems. Ne man is wortb listening te on questions of faith and doctrine who is not himself a rever- ent listener toi Christ.--Gordon. Abiding in God's word muîst become the perm- anent condition of our lif e. Disciples- A disciple izs - learner; one whe lac- oepts and foliows another as teach2r and master. Truc disciples are real represen- tatives of Christ, 'who live a lueiy hf e before the world. 32. Shail know flic trith-Sluall knowv it doctrinally, spiritualty, expcriîucntal- ly, net as a ner-e theory and shaîl knev ly, not as a mere theory antI shall know Christ, Himseif, tice embodiimnent of truth (John xix'. 1). 1Tic ruhers had spoken of knewing thie law. J esus spcaks of knowing the truti." "This is a spec- Îles of learnîng infinitcly transcending ail the guesses of deubting scicntists, and snecring pbiiesopiers.l' -Pmelps. Make you fi-ce. Intelligrence is not suf- ficient. A lcarned mnan is stihi a wvieked man under tic bondagoe of sin unless lie has becit made f i-cc. 'Rnowx-ldgc ap- pears as- the fruit of faiti, and freedomn as tic fruit of knoxvhedge. Christ as- sociat-es libertil almwaiNs witiî tic truiti, wviich Ilo is Hinslf, and so presents the truth as the cause and libery a the effect. Se, also, Paul speaksofi- erty always in this positive, iigbestarmd noblest seise-lih1ertvý in Chr-ist, tic glor- ions libertyv of thme eiildrcîm of col. lm- ertv fronithte bondage of sin and errer. :Maýn is truli' froc w1icin ho nives mPl harrnonv xiitît tic nind umîd xii ocf God."-L.inzc- Ii-c Inte Chiristi~ut1 made fi'ee (1) frorn tlic londage of sin, (2), fi-onu thîe pauuge of en 13iite. 1i. fi-tni the ois f the Ii law. (41.- ii mut corî-eding ca ireP, (à) froin lie fi-ar cf deathu , (6).-fritiiti t hodoonu o t t i e~ ment. and (7), N gîven frent mm11 I Cirist. 'flue mmm md is enli.-iîtcnetl, t lu-' jwill r-enîeei. the limert rcs1tensixe. and the ettire b-igfiîîds h s Iîe'texer-1 i ul li ultit i. 'i[w t- tt i'ut te Ii-- îiniH ;iiîta l"mI N-i t11' t, I 12N l-!- i -tr- r-- i- ,uittI tIt i l uti- -- LitL k W \ -i tt l u n e i '1 aiuiu e i u l e- r tli c l I lui "tti if 1 humit li ,i-- - ifti i mi-o Y fiii - -r ui- t if 1 1 ;7t- 0'Iluum, i - ii tt tf1-ie(1( 11 andumil\tii,-- amuitîr c-i - uut r eu-ttl u' -u' ug lit iltii t-- ficittiuo taI '-mi i e r it-l uio iti .i filu il -it \îi- i . tf -' t- -- «-ii cuir bmuit iilium ht mîlîuu tutum mîklt ufuî tmg tu uiil l 1utilti tt,1 Ini -(»-rnI--li- S -î'nvmu\ 1>- ti i lu': lii t l". mi ilt- )-It-f mît-l 11h -t-i-i l-w.11o '-mm--s Ihutf tht- i«Ii :1i l i 1t wlttu tic itiîil t l'a -i.> i 11t'I o~ mf a iiu't-tu-uuium tiilnc ul uuith--t Iii rt' mur-1t itaieti. u-t N Ir-m if iii : j 41f Il -ii>' il -f it iuo-n k-' luf--i- 1uit :tis t. 'îîisti i l i'muut i i>tft - fît--lt tut I u ouft s 1-îuI l 1- lf i i l u m It-~ ~ ~o tht'-imulu .tu Iii - hum- mîit tA h-t- l 1--i- .ti t u s it i t1: o lu t il-s Itemit - h coul.- i l'. mmt>- li t - muil IIn'.tii' -ut> 1t l -r- t>: ti i titi-t-h it-u il'. i ut ru (i . \ i l ul i'. m-t t illi t tu ý 1-1 u "llt- t t('i4 '- ti i îîu: t x' lii lm irlu t umi p t e- v t> Itt lîr 4mt Jtt tunit t lii- huîmmîhîrît ut. tii .15. The, Si-i- it Iei th ilnt- t fil i e- Itt aivi1hiver-';o.mg-t1thtian t'd i! hli'; uîf iuît rrml b>fs atI ittu1it, rue>-'. Of .mt-ii-u ~u ieute-e tuidru thit fl ire if tyule mîfît'lu îlu t ereme-son.iav lu-1 te I huPeItu cl h-tittu e 1nul Isurtu- lm, lu-u-iu sn litflue t 1)-e t irl sef>d cf Abi-aliain. and *met. mot being i-is spiritîualchludiren. nîiluit net atuhue ini bis houtsehold of faitit. . N'ot nmanv x-cars aiter tItis fhil capitail and uîution umere St destroyed> and tie Gentiies took their place in fhe kiagdom cof (laod>' "Think net te ho, made fi-ce fnom sin by the t rites and ceremenies of the law of 'Mztses, for Moses mias but a ser-vantt, and bad not that perpetual authority in tic, t cdurci vhich the Son had." The son - itide.tb (R. V.l-The comparison bers ie etween any son and a bond servant, md son should net begin with a capital. ;inners are slaves, Christians are sens iid hefre. . 36. If the son--Christ new efers to himnself. Tlie Son of God alone ia power te liberate those who arel Laves te sin. Jesus Christ. is the head, Ln lias f ull authority and abii.ity. The 'ather liath Riven ail things into ha, iand (John xvii. 2). "The son can give ;aves their freedom and receive them te nenxbership in lis lieuse te partake of is inlieritance" (Rom. viii. 17). Free ndeed-Tlie Jews boasted of an imagin- try freedom, but the liberty whicli Christ ffercd was real and lasting in its ef - .ects. "It weuld liave saved the nation From tlie bendage of captivity te Baby-1 bn centuries before; it would save themj rom bondage te the Romans. What Freedom they liad under the Romans was lue te what they had learned and prac- ised of the word. The truth, if obcyed, %ould deliver tliem wholly, but first by .eiivering them individually frem -the tendage of sin and errer." "Jesus knew bat deliverance from the Roman yoke was the great work expected of the 'Mes- iah. Hie therefore spiritualized this lope."-Godet. III. Jesus shows the character of the ticked Jews (vs. 37-40). 37. Abraham's eed-Cbrist admits their dlaim that thcy are the natural descendants of Abrahamn, but denies that they are bis children v. 39) in the highest and best sense.. Seek te kili -"Thiat thcy desircd the lcatb of Abralîam's trucat Son is preof bhat thev are net trtîe sons of Abra- ham." Their mnurderous intent proxes bhat tbcv are ciildrcn of the dcvii (v. 44) iîîstead of Abraham. No place in vou-You do net allow my work te 'nter vour lîearts and lives. 3S. I speak, -te.-Tule Son cxistcd with the Father cliring past cternity and he reports the lmiings liec md scea. l'e de, etc.-Their atimer xvas Satan (v 44),-and tbcy werc nstructed and led bý' hin,î. 9, 40. Tic airunment liere is tliat the.cy werc net trme children Abraham becatîse they wcrc not ile Abraham in chai-acter and actions. Abrruham's lifc w-as w-holly unlike timeirs. CUPID IN A BUFFET CAR. I Vith Your Breakfast-, With .Your Dinner, With -Your'Supperý CEYLON tea. Pure and delIcious. BIack, Mixed o>r Natu rai Creen. Sold 0:n' in lead packets. By ail Grocers. Receiv ethe hlghest award and G old Medal at St. Louis, 1904. WIHULESALE - MASACES A Thousand- Casualties Re- ported at Tiflis. Whole Families Butchered in the Streets, Mussulmans and Christians Figh-ing lncessantly. A r3t. Petcrsburg cable: It ts report- cd titut 'lifli'., capital of Rllu'."uanI Tom-nte Girl on Way te San Francisco Trans-C:aucasiiu, is a centre cf ri-ot, te be Married. and Iat figlitimt is incessant. Ian- hi o It 1' d s I -'I 'New York, Feb. '27.-A romance fluat ai- tîgo mt thîe breakfast tambie -)Iluti otliietctTi-i iandl xhuiclu msfed fri'oumuSvracis-c te Buffaîlo, is uelicxm'd to bime thucaeîuse cf thestime 1'-'paituire cf _Miss Blanche Fieldîs, tuie trikingiy beautiful mau-liter cf Joseph Fields. a i mdliiai i um. xvio le ft Newr c i-k it '.tilv :y-'.l-rmltî v vi tIi a t hiougu i-ket fotr Stun lm:n-mut Thoe frîîi-muîl fcm t h>- (i tigt' Caunm lin i tii n blcliem e tlintiit tlie t rip is ut mequmel o t ie pi mîtaul uf imtri;ige flmiit mas mialle t i huer(mu1itiml xaescBifl lti. Uiilitil ca --u -tiîu-u dent at i-mm-ai'.ttiiii -it\Ii-e. xxiii; Micýtt at0 t'imtî _' '..mu-ittîcitt ut--c-iani 1ilw iT i"tOii i t le um-a itý1il ant tmiII.ltli ftn*- ' a'. "Lt)tutlu>-()eLe cf1tpi - tutul. \s, finu ti th iiui mxcii,- v l. lui-r itîuuilvx 1m--'t u'lde il. as a bu i i- s fad. i-il~~~ .t ltut -.- l.~t l tmt-I;tlfs r! thie xi luit-011 ni 1 -ut -k lmul t> Ilmu-euail to ilii li t I le * v 1,; t ( u .lut- týý1 tim t î tt t il t - ti- mil11 tuto ii- mtiumu ut limu;l lt mît ou i I ueuN\tum mmlii rit. i'ltie m --mt lit,'. -uit t- ih l i iiSa -itt1.l t - i lir mite r j- i udu( 1itute1tutit"C 'ut tt iimfrot1 Mu ii-t ertstit e tuiionthet-Body hoft anexOr- -ngeville Man. Orangeville, 1Veb. 27.-Gorener Jantes - t - l îm t m i i 1 1 1 4,u t t l t a t t ut n e b e i l t ' rîlu tub lu i tlui- t lu i t atut' 1)m ,u h--u -h t i ~mto d mî Il'.t-i )- u ft> I llt -- br ttm. l T ihîeu mli mikhtn hm-r il - n l t tht' l-iinui ti tum- t ti i i ut-i t>> li I-tî hi1 n i m rlt'o î>utiii l.i uli mi- h tlt ntt -u' iatihem -- tu -tu-tii- .;Itu- uitl u- Iluit i'. hi mti ut t u- -ti- u hi ! tt t t t! r il hi t- i nI!-îo1ht1 tiututi'.t lItvoptueîu a m t i- m-e uititl (-luit -r-' uî lbuitui-t-i -c u-- l ur e li--u Cliîi. 11lunîretI cf surimucl NMssuhtnans caine b '- traini froiîuutle -countr iy and juiied tueur t-o-r-eligliomu.t iagaumuat flue Chii-m fian,-. 1Iuimmme,s is ttau stautdstihi. A i iu of t i tsthe mi -huîihav aiiicaed ;h n uî- tscîxes iii tueur ituomms. Rtbbei-y r t Ni tileIctt arc sup1rclii. Baukuu is quiet, ahlIllhe Ariîneniatn shiohishua\c beei itu- .but Itle )l>à is ai-c duimg 1but-itie-i umîder muilît i-y proctectijoli. t r * NAS HR ADÂUGHTER? KENNEDY lIAS CIiANGED. HIS APPEARANCE IN TRE DOCK AT BRANTFORD YESTERDAY. nE Mu, in t-t n( fi l t1 fi f fi Ordeia1i îs Ihum-0 n c- ai--lttIl t k i>iii\- iîtiut a PxRmtiiimvte davstrikers uit tacktd tiio tctoumt.and as a i-c-- >-ilt 30 u i-mmit ukillt-d mmm-xi tti mded- ltIn.BtLi Intuumt t>ribitl uti-m's hait> beciu t-aîummuittmd-- Mhrnmage-r tdatttiff. of tAie Naphttl i llefuimug uVotikm-, tmgu-t ici vitI hi luis iifo ruand u-lildr-mu. mire tilt iuiimltoa tît utAît gal i ificizil îineli huikkxS( ff 11mml ah1i)lzza rawnîî amimi- iieut Lajeff h.alajeff amIeltue latter*s fatmily haie bt-ti ilmiu util. I T'e "itl atm-uîuîo bnuit it usw geui-n i i u2 tiiev xi > ut ho- tlmugged futunttu lit iOum-vs -atd mmi-- dm-m ý( m-l nm th(. tt - i It iA ncpîurt(q-uifrinut t>ne'ta mît utopIe muat-taeuiiand- tttIi-tinlt- l l mf- ra-' meu lemut. I i,i itul titT mC)i-- Sm-ut flemt liiave tutti-ulmul VPomi. wiiichi Alliiieli'hi uuu-uhuumt x10lueha s uit i-r it\cul. xi as -z iglte fiee fini lBa- and iii lsotfime uitir- xci. Fl hi' tril.1>i, areuitt1l t L>-r--giîý. amud iehle teuitateu mu lar>o smmpittmu e -- The io t e up muf i-ai hiu i-imi nuiirL frici Y' .ttc\iii a-i a'- ut- tm-r mt-- if tllu i' -t ti- rit in. In t hoe îmu- ut rut-mu thle u - itoriit- a1iu-fuir the tmoumenmt te buie nginam'l lime uipiutti- bll.hiit the -itumatîimu muai at anx tiumpît gutîn uîat m-mt cf theli- centiml h t ii- m-toriti- fiuieniemtsmof te imilitarrinut rlItue uit us st-cint liihuai-c luei-ttuiuumet1ualu-te îuu-vt-mt the t--tnt imuîtmie tif -inthit ions t t'uîlinîg ta-1ti-ix - mît ut i-dem' andîtiterrer- 1 tîe -itic-s tut'-ite cf thue Cîuuis, '--u-hi l~ ktitt irut-ax. iar:ilt-ff. Sara- t-ml- \t\Liithi and ru-i imiv cher"-, arpi-oit raettindittîiof eiiuuîlte iii-par- iti<i-tut :oluîr iiiiuîg lt tii- T hie fourcesm tf blea nd mîl mh'cruipptucrntly hauv clwuect îîrlicte 1îmniîit tic st ril- eurs from rv-t-ut Iintg tothtbe tai is tuf tia-ir f u -cme' in Sut.PIte rsurig, amîd tut t -ii iig fîtutîtsfîcp t hum ohp anul fuitc- t- ilîuîî ('11t, -' in iii niumîs pai- s ouf thlie tItutu m rire itlil ed ut theosrîi' - il tuu. (rif îîf tm xîi-îîo in Liburm rie cii -t nil-e.soitmiumia ffeet img the inututrelui of iiitai-x- -ii1lies. mmi u- i ntg f--r tmn ot-s tf t hum- it- .îui lltti\utl C(uIiutui--i 'iii. buit, 11)('y aie ott.. --ltf tlibue -puIiStu(f ti anml d thit ir ->m: c tIlno, et-is hî,inug lu(di l i n-ii oqi:i5mli>' ast- miiniki a taiil af- tii- lt-illuxtttI fl tiutit' tf lte(loi cru- me.lic Sf, iPet ersl>imtt-octres1îcmieit cf flue 'uumies t-r i-stht'('Mar has nem I le tl elde t e covko lte Zenskv Zolin mmul l-rxe uerepi-esemtat ixes cf flue il;î, tit teIosettie tie questioun cf mn- or 1 f, 1 t (1. Whiliehver wfy tby . uni-u 1>0 va-t i- trsu I-Iitluc'tuet. antu th ytias- jtic inteccs;ts Fafcgiurded. If, as gi- jcial antici patecd. thte tipifics dcciîle i n ftî':ct-of peace. the Covernmiinf. iîeimug strengticacîl b ,the natioiî's t-'1timir:t, e-cts te obtain favorable tuv m- usfreui .bpaîx î.xhoif U tiese arc net cen"eitle l t onaftion i-i ikeh t' te int sist upon 'ai- a l'otr-ance. Nia(yara Fithls, N. X.-I1rank FrEtin- iimt. eoie tof ttc clectiiiant îmio Wi i the course ou a singie ycar Joseph ýennedy is on trial in this city la con- etion iif the denth of Irene Cole, lue w-as murdered mn tice-willows on the fternoon of Septembler 30, 1903. Again o-day hie entered a plea of "not guilty" )n a serions charge, and asked ier an mnediate trial. Tic police court w-as -row-ded yesterdav îîîorniîîg w-hen Kern- iedy xîas arraigned belore Police Magis- ,rate 'W oodvatt. At ten a'clockflue police escorted cennetly Up the rear stairway, leading .rom tic celis and phaced hlm in tic risoner's box. As Keinedy teok up bis ositicît in flic box it was plainly appar- nt to tul xviuo luid seen him before that igi-caf change liaîs been w~romight in tic tai inifle course et a sin-le year. And ýh change lias been for the xîerse. He as hast some xveight. is much thinner han a v car ago, and the familiar ruddy oinplexion is also absent. His unir is Phipîied close te ftue skuii la jail-bird fasumion. Ile x-orc a rough suit and liglit faIl overcoat. 'l'hue typical cclluloid col- ltc and brighut tic, as Nvell ns the samep wutsuemxere oîutstanding fenfures by wiuithle mati eoîid ho readilv identi- lied. Oi thte xvhlue, liowever. tihe pris' umier huas clittngeil, and one x-car secrns te havxe imaduie leaxv iiroads on huis italif v and geiteral ap)1earaItce. Th'ie Imiisener, miiivas fearful cf TBrant- ci-ml imi-ple, approacues thue coming trial Nvith, gi-tat ue-itation. Whiile lue nuade ut>) ftir--fml resistarine lie dii net lut the etet chslu tic retiurn trip to titis cîfy. List îuigylut li' restedi tieîasilv and this iuuorîîuîg xmantemd noumi-inlumnt. Atter 'tintie î-misimlmrat ianhu'ie eided tiat a big pithi-cof luit cuti ee anîd a sxvî'et pic 1w~m ih, t h'he b-f t li g fmri- uii -i. T-ese mci' jiruI nilfmorhimiiatu ie cmtmmum t limemm. -As the ti mmcfour thie mijin iîugcof th> t-uîrt thîmtu-u-llie guexi anxiumim. -uIt xms t- 4eriml vri~m g'Ll xue lem itmistai is atifl lioeml In tic 1)()X. REVIVING A STATE. Sir . Willcocks Wishes to Restore the Land of Chaldea. Itornbav. 1-eh. 27.- Sir William Wiill 4O0Ils. wdliii-e W inrk lu ei'utiol i iI tie irrL.!iatii of 1-2. lit N "sw(Hknîîwn'. lia s lwinmttin-(,t1~io praci tuai i t v Of itriztt e vuit C(liîle;i mrl ga tion NWîik" on t1we Lu1lirat e-.andl Ti- gris. -1 arnainlazoîl.- lie 'l iii an iiit--r- i iew, *it the 'Coeo \ onilg Ile o ri jet-m for irrigaltiont. and at tIlle oa-4' w ith mlicdi Iie w urk'. eauinbe entre Sir Williain say -,h lia divided tIi', îr2l. are-l liut l I l-) ek' . , fi-t oif N\\ hieh w ii î-et-.tisi.o..If HIe e~î ee. iii î obluaimuadu Ie ueiii LLO'î tt i tain -'iieild cet) purate tii tlie c mss of Ille ('ivllw u i' h iiil ding- a railIý av Iroui WO MEN WHO CHARM HE.&LTH IS THE FIRSI ESSENTIAL It Helps Womèn te Win and 11ld Man's Admiration, Respect and Love 'Woran's grcatest gif t la the power te inspire admiration, respect, anti love. lucre is a beantv in beniti îvbbch la more attractive te mca than m-are regu- larity o!f eature. To be a su cessful1 wi fe. to retain the love and aiiniratiiîn of ber busband, sboid be iiw-oniarf.s constant study. At the first indication of ill-health, pafuftl or irre-iilar mcneu-truatiofl, headacie or backacie, secur/Lydia E. Plinkharn'*s Vegetable Compound and bWgin its use. Mrs. T. E. GFilis, Windsor, N. S., describes ber iline,- and cures, in the folloxving letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkiam:- - VhPn 1 eominenced te tak-e L5dia. R. Pinkharn's Vcgp-tablo Compound I wa.s suf- feriing with w%%eakness and womb trouble,' headlac-ips, backacbes, and- that worn-out., tired feeling. 1 have onlv taken the Vege- table Compound a few short weeks, and it bas rmade mne well, stron g and robust. 1 believe that Lydia E. ]Pin kham's Vegetable Comp)ound is without equal for female tr-ou.' Women who are troubled with pain- fui or irregular menstruation, back- ache, bloating (or flatulence), leucor- rhoea, falling, inflammation or ulcera- tien of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that- bearing-down " feeling, dizzi- uess. faintness, indigestion, or nervous prostration may be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydis. E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compoutbd, Surely yen cannot wvislh to rena.in sick, weak and discouraged, when you mlght se easily be cured. The medi- cine which lias made se many other woen well wil cure you aise. Market RePorts. - -OF- The Week,. Wool Markets. London.-The arrivais of wool for the sec- ond sertes of auction sales aMOunt te 289,727 bales, includtng 165,500 forwarded direct to spinners. The imports this week were: New South Wales, 9,015 bales; Queensland, 227;Victorta, 2,479; South Australia, 2,03' New Zealand, 15,849; Cape of Good Hiope and Natal 3,91ý9; China, 224; Singapore. 1,805; var- tous, 577. British Cattie Markets. London-Live cattie are quoted at 10/2to 11114c per lb.; refrigerator beef, 7% tO -C per lb.; sheep, 12 te 13e per lb. Toronto Farmers' Market. iThe o pres oteaygraie-at us uncfaie, 300 busthets eacti et red and white selliflgà at $108 te $LOs per buslet, ad 300 et geose1 E at ti4c. J3arley steady. itiUO busuuels selltflg at 5zc per bustuet. Uatbs stghtty easter; auout 1,200 busbeis seld at 451h te 461/C per bushet.E Diairy prottuce mn more luberai uupply, and prices are casier. The best tub butter brings Z6 te 28c-. New laid eggs, a7 te 30c, and heudt eggs, Z14 te 111e per uezemi. Poultry Un-1 nanged.1 Hay un fatir suppty. and prices ruted ttrm; 30 loads sotd at 4uo te $11.50 a ton ftoitm- othy and ai. $8 te $9 for mixed. Straw is flrmn, twe ieads selting at $11 -a ton. Dressed begs are umchanged, wtth light queted at $7.Î5, and beavy at $7.25. W lieat, new, bushel . .$l 08 te, $ 1 09 1 Do., met, bushel......1 O8 te i1Oi9 Do., spring, buimel...... 04 te 1 05 Do., goose, bushel........ ,90te 0 tI- Qats, butîbel .. .... ........451/2 te 4GmA2 Rye, butbel ........ ........O 75 te 0ouOi Buekwbeat, bushel.......O55 te O0ti0 Barley, bushel......... 51 teu 52 Peas, bushel------------ o -àte 0 lIay tmetby, ton ....10 QO te 1, 50 Do., mixet), ton ............8 00t) t 9 Ut) Straw, per teeon .....Il 00 te i1 50 Seed- Alsike, No. 1, busîtet l - 5 00 te 5 50 DO., Ne. 2, hushel . .. 4 0 te 4 S50 Do.,No. 3, bushei.... .. 50 te -1 ou Red clover......... 00> te 7 Wmm - 'rimotby 1 00oo te i:9 Dressed tiogs--------- 25 te 7 4 Apples, per bbl----------2o te W Eggs, new laid, dozer. - O 27 te O :110 Butter, daim-y ..0. O25 te i l 28 Do., creamery--------O28 teO 03>1) Cblçkenis, spring........ 12 te O 13 Dueks, per lb...... .. .... ..O0 13 te 0 14 Turkeys, per lb.-.-.---------O 17 te O t5 Cabbage, per dezen.......O3 5 teo (rio Potatees, per bag------- 80 teo t)0 Caultttewer, per dozen 0.. 75 te IL-0 Celery, per dozen...... .. ..0 90 te O 40) Onions, per bag--------------.2 0te O05N Beet, hiedquarters -1.. 50 te 8 ;1-0 -De., forequarters......5 00 te S De., choire, cricase----- 00 te 7 15 Do., medium, carcase '.. 6 00t) te 6 L .Mutten, per cwt-------6 50 te 7 51) 'Veat, per rwt.........8 00 te 9 (ut) Lamb, per rwt-------------..10 00 te 11L ti -Toronto Live Stock. Re,?elpts ef lixe stock at the City Mai- ket were 28 carteads. cempouued ef 35.8 cattle, 798 hogs. -05 sbeep and 16 -aives. Ait efferiugmi tfount) a fair ma-ket at Thur-- day's piju-t. Il. M\urby: 40 feeders aiud stot-kers. 900 te 1200 ibm:. ecri:goodt) mmci-'-.900 Ibs. ea--, at $31te $3.60 cwt.; good tteers, I1®0 ibi. eau-b. at $3.60 te $3180; good toe chice teed2rs. 1100 te t k ls. tii-h. at $4 te $4.40. liegs-ltcceipts et 795 tieogs w-cie beuglît b) Mi- lii-rt- u $10for seects and $1 o liglit.; atnd fats. Leadtng Wbeat Markets. 1t.t-tiout... ..... .... .......11 Tau thu-----------------------1 tSi-4 Ni-w York-------------------. 1.17t4 Bradstreet's on Ti-ade. i er'-. tî~îîi >4 lui it r-t- 3 te, a4 tut îuuît ut>-' it-mt vuierluhintîtimug thu u-uummîtmtrt' Iurtîs Lii -ltt ltttl andl itu it halc i--u itutv' i rt iiri'îtl thiat mme-- thici baui'-- lii ui\ mli img iikt uîuiilu.Aili mî-- laiiiit teît s tuf t ruîe humvit- uffemeulot-mt îb imutuut IMiitutuliul itui tota tint li turuilelias anul îtt'h îmuitrme. lu thîie inout-ruuutuîum'. u ut-uîl osmf ut-imU-tri- liudi' lier-'ru- ,un' h~ tund uicearc hirliii ail t-ulu i îtî>'; uis- liitt-r. 'ggt. et.c. 'Ilerie in a fal ir it v ille' huitg tii-te aundl hue- tt>e x\Iuilu'rîts i( i-'t, \m"uitlgii- ai-tii-e. in î1u-t ~utiliu rgar rmluue lttigit. itttumto iit'- mci loIi-mltrt'-ts '-- [iaile Pinu;t1I liii--,lin'.stuffi-iu mmuIlleti t r-li m-lt-fît-ini te liiutsr>iie mumli tic-ml -ftitum' tiuutrv mronds. _t-m1a mt'-mt milmlttuo lttiit- s "liî'u'îqtuiet in gi- î-î-îîîs. litrhi t;rfir> ml nu-m:eýrul lhes. I lie uit rt--il. mt--rmuadIlle iuuuIiimrx liuonn'es huaij-e bhua iulliitiut'î etîti 1 e tuclîli-- 2for Ili(' >piig m wntumuit At lut thît îur>-et Imii- 11ur'iîtîmloo Itut lut-lt- in f-t'or e-lur lu-rmihuu-mu'-- t hisfui-ruail Oîustf lm - I-i; hun i o otuti 'îm lte-.mmi (ito a- ild ei h-tlo r. 11-i\ ri-ilflut- inuî cf fu-t mmi ut:r'.tt'-t iin gumtnti mihi trý iv Id niis a-t- tit itrt-tl1I-ru-ltvi litamy. viti ecm-a il tina' sluZtmosiui'rîtti\iin -lmijsfi-onu 'mimmiitut-,uuS-ayl:-t pil'-,ine im s-fllelii, ix ihl etti tîî'iîrîîuts ý lafi-umît iii'eutuity i-.tttI. eal firA t lufurlmxxiitbhee tiio iili and.uul i't1lil wmîelerllhtthe x ut-i ll t - hum-i lic mmsmii Iltut ut-ututumuet iolZ-. mut ti- nvsi ia hrmxt-liemott il fci--tutu th>upturuath (XuIlu'mt lmn-, rt mIlo-l-mmamm ttemut tnuuehu ittlltm areu ,ttt- s \ 1mtuu- (li tlai tîi'mmt-nt iii-i'k - tfo \;ct miosniu u (tcemxîtu ii 'n 'V-ti' m'istorraltind i-nnmuuuuiuum i lu-tit Tae t. 'h lit>'Itu'.ituttiut- n-tu--ttur huiuxmttetiiitht>'lutihtit uuu-- ( vmvîs. ulix-gît-idm ii-n st for ---t-ttîn ItUtiuti ctinh2 csîut-ruis aiuttsi iicMl ltiuîuitl -iet st]t-sfi-ti httu t muts'; reuim'îuu ia rs nuai t i - -;Ii> uaitliv tuitie. Tiie' m-i1img mmail>'lia ti; el tt I' uoit t lu- rum- gm-t t' tt lu-ut i lutle t putfs ai-e foi' n i-eux mtt tili - ui -îiîui il tumco 1t- lu-iS. ptumg t-miliu-S iii iii geixts rire lumrtv. cii-dil >n- tA 'tf'îi rit g-tut1îtitiiitiitin Cmmi ut- ' i >i~ rie ithie quîudt. ('-ilctit uts are ftim'r Cl ni-ruu i lil s u-s rt L111,t11uîtl; ii-u- a i t>tie uitei ti-miu ir ut- 4 wMîî't. RAt tholit-me huusltoui httï i W uiutintti' su-mi- tu(Iiuliiimg ctmnt t-v. ('ilrtris1, ai-t> rulit - hie sinmx as a aituruil te-mutuof iatcrrtip- tiento t iaoc tftawxa ieccete Bi-nmhtrcet's "cav r Taken iqas n -ble. tr-he lu nin i fauit-- onu' fafir. Curiosities of Oral Expression. Tic onu-' ieal xvaY te beconie iNveil (c-m catecl," saiti a speaker before a vouian"s i club fYme ofluer day. "irte etlltivate flic things that cuttivafte onîtivation." And ifuie ua man speaker nt a Cchelcon- vas resipsnsible for tic folhowing la thuê middle cf a speech: "Ladies and gentre- maen, I an-i son-y te say that I have omit- t.ed something. I meant te tell yeu be- fore T becyan." t-'- F cnL - senit fie fmomî wing tt'imgcaph nutogrriph letter te UChanceluor xcii Buclowr - ".My dear Count von Buelomv: "-Affer luaving ulearmielI timcettizb y-3-mur annonnecîruent t rit tlue conmttutioniua s-anction cf tuc Rmielstag fo' tiheî-x r-ommuercial tr-ati-s lias be-en git. ny f-e-lings inipel mite te expîress amly'xuit- est congratulations t a yî'it n lin tiii imonîenfous ehaupr cf tiL.-tut:t xemn. 1 Imope. thrurcîgh t 0ul, tlcýitttlic, trtrtSits x'ivi new ,..i te o~ un --tit t intei-t-ts. uecate a iin'., tait Iit f-îieni!y cUmmpetitiou bttite-tu te e tirniai m ci- pire anti the cuntries fiiomîtIo t us w huiclu laive dmeclred tit-mîî-m-ti x ling fo regmiltte tteir trade r-m-iaiis wtAt's t uonthle hau -s reai-ed liitthueham rttf-i t-> imtidmrat iem cf aiut ual i ct.CiEor- fîuil-andtljvtiii. 1 rt-c-ui retue tac nmmhike au-t and vomir cltulchiî;id1 lu. t'rsuup tta t te mît-gmîtiutienis liaie i-e- sttltcd lanttis beamtiftml smîcress muet - xvitlittatuditug ail tioposing uifficulties. To vemu is mdte tiucreftîre imn thue firt-t in- stance, amy gr-atittude. 1 express hercby, xmifh tii- i ioie huoart. and at the sairle titue ier mini me ok indly acept iy be-st iun tt -he x\ilit-lu xillstou be senit te "Et c' miuumiiftul tof voui-faitiufui m--tr - vices,.yi r-tir atuflJiprr -n Kin'g-f.l 1.po E .,-m "Bt-iun 'mhlm-,2211( e.1 1i>.- Thei E-iiiperuo -rus ls-tu roua rtdd 1 --e(lMn &loIerPuît.idcumiukxWýenmr r>îr Ilis te-lîtil xi cmk on ti>teiesm thme Blul, Eu t> Hi-uer.Iler ivt-a lId- bielskv Pi-tutia-un iiii>mttccofAr-in-,I titre. Dtîtî'in'c.atudllimu-t . bas rie2 '-c- il flue Grandiul ti tis of tîL let-m i~e, andt l'cremge "eem etarv Bau titioi mua Ii- t iutffhbas-mlwemupi emutict - tt tmî l-trO- lu thme llhumtrcx cf thte 1ru-at~t~ 'ltbii 'agpoitfio.-îtum-iai -r cti it xi us ait t ut vo ItuiBmluit-' 1ieri-ttaa t-t m-au-cm] iimmu ttî 1riîitely muik. RUS{ 0F IMMIGRATION. Eneunnous Influx From Eur-ope te Can- ,uda Expected. Montreai, Feb. 27.-M-\r. Robert Kerr, P'.-ig'ifiafli it'lrtîgem ofiiilit' t Lii- Graculît' lmumîtT, the t(Akspu'. nviugxmation tîgemut , va-i tui, oftatlitîti'.dtiîd xxumn- du-itook to sdI ticts iu Brittîu foi- 't-ilipca iuiulxilpis plimg tutn almiat- ies Iost f thetîx dil bu i'. ems on a .a legitituiate seale, anîd te ( C. L iaC ï ai thme cuit set afforded l lîrutter tiîe tts-) muaI facilit ie;".About iam-t Imne, ,x-iuxxen it rus fttuii(td îtt lue liad de1artd fi-cm tilheur imuetlatts. tîte commpamiy . srupresen- tallives in Londonu cuit ail c tmu-t 1îkimîg cf imîu miigl.aitil pi-- -port s ini j'urtLI-M r. Ker- m-r- d thie rext fi-w 1 ml lt lu-s i. ii1Sce ' tgi-Ciit ituicîrinmi- mimumii- 1iration. uet omly fimm Grat 't>ut rituin, lmt fri-ta i l tmum i--cm1-mrope. lThe emumuuîuuî muv s t-crvsctt ut tt hrcad ha4 ~~îîth t-tlti. mutt --mu' nh-1.i t Itrt xiemld blic oust h-tu --el i mepîroeted Nimî wlii cerinanitix iit tiuîSu-îuidiia- výiiuttnaritns5 a cdo o eotuld RAILROAD STRIKE. te Rua Fa-ines- Wacsaxv. Fcb. 27.-'No traiins are riyr n luiitlier uiretuictut mu uuux >uî l \imiiui lui Ililrutînlîl."io mutîtmrgu--mîîmnt at- t umuuu'te it lt-il se'li>'s as, firotuion. but to i-tuik(ii sliauld theimiflc iafer gumugos. itifle restlt ilru thflicaniafn'rtr fir'muî'm miîîî'îl fourmclocnoutitiies I'he Lien alsc uuirîieula numîubet- o f cars. TIhe miom deinaîd an ciglit boim' day aatti uîbici-ca - o tf irre Tlic iirectors tîfferm'tietut bcrul-me of irgste somute enîîîlcyeos and te grant a niie -ioti- d(ay, huit tic sfrikers cefmîsed. A îîîauife'.îo issued to-day by the stî'ikers say they sfrmmck te sli ov their solidaritv ta other f rades at this important jtncture of the labor nievemient, and becatise the mian- agement eppressed and exploited - the aier. The employees of the Government alcohel mrnopely walkxed eut to-day. A general strike on'the Victuha and St. Petemsbur(y raiuiq îh hourlv expect.ed. ', Ap bcatioàu- Looks Like a -M"~ige Was -in View. Toronto, Pcb. 27.-1 want a youngman, a Methodist, a. Christian, a.n risliman if Possi ble, good iooking, with -dark liair and dark eyes." This is the partial wording of one of a help received at the Provincial Coionization Bureau yes- terday. Director Soutliwerth said te a Globe reporter that lie did net receive many applications in which the religi- ous and physicai requirements of the Prospective hired man were se, clearly detailed. Whuie there lias been an in- creast of 25 Per cent. in the wages of farm help during the tliree years that the bureau lias undertaken te, supply the same, there are stili a number f farmers in Ontario wlio offer very low- wages, and te these the reply invari- ably is that higher pay must be off er- ed. To-day, for instance, one man, a bachel'r-and that mayexcuse him inl seme measure-sent in an application offering the low compensation of $100 to $120, with room and board for a man and xvife, the latter to do the housework. By the sorne mail another applicant o- fered $350 a year for a married couple, with board and a nice furnished room. An increasingly large number of farm crs are now hiring help for the, year round instead of only for eight months as wvas once generally the case, because they are anxious te keep suitable beip- crs instead of constnntly liaving new or inexpericnced ones. There is aise a growingr number who of fer married couples neat cottages frc of rent oit or near the farm. Tic number of applicants wlio prefer Scotehmen is astonishingly large, but experienced Scotch farm laborers -are se weIl paid in their own country and are aimost certain of stcady employment that there are net many ceming te Can- ada. Scotchmen, the farmers fid are more wiling te learn and adopt Cana- dian methods than those of any other nationalitv. It is practically impossible. Mr. South- worth says, te find positions for farm laborers wio do net speak- Englii. KAISER IS PLEASED. Thanks Chancelier Von Buelow for His Treaty Making Services. 1

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