CST T IZVITVIVII III II II.- .m.:~~\\`uno us. in nun. who uplunliou Idlnrd and opposition their dhvl no noun. an ab -luo to tho at-alllhutvvl 1 Hunt Ibo ronnno.undcnpcLlX ` 1:: Ir. who plus: .1: up .3 cuupdnnls. ;. . ` HIE rm her reception day wlll be Tuudu ln- ` stand at F:-ldn.`y '0! each week. 0 0 If each of the the succeeding lectures of the eerie: to be [Inn at Convocqtlon hell equel the one delivered hut ulght. by P:-ot. Copper, of Montreal, we shall have eoqlethlng to which to look (or- wzu-d in the next few weeks. It In to he regretted that tluaro should hem M been one vncnntmeet in the hell luau. night. The lecture was a delight from t M1;-inning to eml, and deserved a better nudlencv. The student: were conspicu- ous I) their absence but poealhlythuy feel I at lectures all day long should absolve them from optional lectures at . night. Professor Conner`: pleasant volcozuld- Professor Capper's pleasant Oil much to the matter of his lecture. unliich was illustrated throughout by Iimei ht views of medieval architec- ture, t e steriopticon being operated by llr. Knight. 'lhe lecturer deit wit monasteries {roman historic and archi- tectural standpoint. and so thoroughly at home was he on his subject. and so interesting were the points which he lirought before `us. that the and came will too soon for Ms appreciative nudi- ence. lie said he, had a ver large sull- _iect to put into a very s ort period. The history or monastic order is the history. of architecture. 'l`he original home of mouasricism was in the east, where it took the form of usceticism. but the monks of t.he west aimed at life in communities. The two greatest furtors in medieval times were monas- tiuism and chivalry. These` received their grt-ates impulse from France, and both made a strong impression up- on architecture. unit were of much im- portanoe in its history. Monasticism dates from St. Benuiit-t, who lived in Italy in the 6th century. but in France the greatest monasteries had tuiiest scope. In Italy tLU vntliedrnis out- shiue the monasteries, and are architec- turally more important. in Germany the two app];-uxittiate. In France the ..I.Imm nuts ine theenthetirztisln Eng- \UIluv_y nuvn- -...r--- ...__,. a.pu-uxiniate. abheys outs Ina land them is it rurious con lomerntion, great. catliedrnls and : nbeya lmintg merged into a. single hull-ling, for ex- ample Canterbury, llurhzun. \'inchest~ er. etv. Prof. [Tapper referred to tho literary work of the monks. 'l`he la- horiuun cup ing of lengthy inanusurlpts could not lave been done apart from religious rule. St. Benedict, who `died in M3. was it reformer. His work was knitting order where he found disorder; ll` rule was one in common sense, plain living and high thinking. The hospi- tality of the umnxuttaries extended to all mnks of society: they were complete centres of life and civilization. In mon- u.~ttit~ orders were eomptised almost `Iii camera except military. The monas- teries and oouvents were the only real- ly demot-r.\tic institutions of the middle a as. and'tho convent led to the raising o the status of woman in western Europe. Cities took their ori in out uf tuonusterim; the impress of t e monks is sttunpetl on the plan of (`anterhury. The plan of St. Ga I, awvitxerland. mus shown to the audience, lta ehuruh and 1-.loi:.ter surrounded in buildings point. ed out. The len th 0 English churches was llluatmted )y the plan of Durham eathedral where. in order to provide accommodation tor the monks, an extra trunsept. was erected in the 13th ven- Inn-1'. .\ View of the outside of l)ur- omotod In the win vou- tury. A View hum cnlhotlr l, with its ml nificont situation, ()1 owed the plan. "hen was shown Fountain`: Abbey. outs of thoCis- tort-inn order, here room is found for lay lm-throu us well as for the higher mono.-atiu ontora. The luononterit-.3 of th Cistonvinn order are built in so- t-liulml vnlloya. Along the side 0! run- ning stmnnisz in illustmtion of this was n rnnm. three hundred feet long. enr- nimg In Illuslrnuou ul lnlawuu in room, thn-o car- ried hodil oval` ll flowing stream, the indomituho roomy and onorgy of the old monks who built it did not flinch lmforo such difficulties as building uvmui water. A tow of the other il- luatrutium-1 ere: \\'ostmin.~1tor .-\+s`x~_v. the central uh- ho-_v of tho llneodiciino order in Rug- lnnd. .-is rebuilt in Henry lll.. -one of the most beautiful Gothic churchoa of the 18th century. tin-star Culh:-oral, with its wot-leu stills of oxlrelue hm-tit)`: the stone screens at Lincoln. (`rusaulers" tombs ut. \\'\-atminatur Ab- ln~_\'; shrine of l'Id\\-urd II. in t`ulouc`au-r Abbe`: Cloister in Canterbury". show- ing: t in door of mart 'rdom" through which Thomus A. Bev'et |rw.so(l.-not the original door. hut one that ovcupies tlwszu-no silo. Many other lwuutitulil- lll\`ll`:lilt)n8 were given. the oolloludillg l-Ingliih \'i\\' hoimr tho llridgo of Ap- proach nt Fountain`: .-\l.\ln _v,Yorhahin-. Mvroly to look at tho views mus elevat- ing and educntin , hut. when ammun- puniod by Prof. Lnpperkn ontertaining ' vulumonts. the tron! mi.-i one that Ul(\\`t' who nttondod last night's l~Itm' un- . la-`mlood in it way which they cannot. . fully exproxn. > ITn'oquiiti mu the am. when our young- 'aC['|:.|!:|1IIQ|\OOfI|lWOIoI|ddo. ohms:-y tho doctor told an our coho: boy couldn't llvo till Ipirlng` 5 ` r. W on In than `out. We won about dhoou hon my 0! an Syrup. _ The art In-lure next week on "Boo-5 lhovenf` by RM`. W. B. llorridm-. ul' llnlnxm, \\'I" lake plan on Thursday. instead of Friday on-nin . Thur illus- Imlions at this locluro M I he musivnl, and will be contributed by Mrs. Praia, Miss McCartney. Dr. Clarke. Mr. An- VA-inn! and Mr. March. ,3 .Mi:\s x\lcCu-Inoy. ur. lll Inc.-ux. and Mr. Much. lung up in For what. you want. in mbbon. `Hub is Abornolhfn uboo stun. -- Srgebn-Geeral _FREl:CH ARMY I Ilardwa (4 cw---1-w- as & 3:5 liospitai St. N -... Duringlonmtotllous marches. the soldiers head Instant relic! ha htlguo an hrlnhlps. when using this Inn!-valnns I-n------ W and ` bu:-y phn. lvslatlntllas. IQX`Iw' um-q'1uIhlQCOtt Lnraxuouwnsonam. Paint. Putty. Glue, Polntn. Oils. Etc. TVII UIIIX 0?N0`l'8DC8I.BIR|`I'II- an:-nnnj TUB IDEAL TONIC |Corbit s i rah. ` -6!-IRALDINE. ` Iv.`-CI. sun. Mei: Chopperu. Wgntchen Knives, .__CleTave:-a. A--A savanna as, fun. IiiEIiiI1ifEf_%cIacLE. E-Imoeuuaaonttucusumoqn an -run IInIIlIV llllll nlmu-mm I-vu ......,.._.... . 1897. V ' A conversation with Mrs. Frances Hodgsun Burnett. can never be less than delightful and stlmulnting. for to her terule. spontaneous mlud and long habit of thlnlung things out," she adds a naturally dramutlc temperament, u nhn-minnlv. unaffected manner. and a dramatic temperament, u charmingly. unaffected manner. God-given Instinct for expressing even um most. every-day aentimenl.s_ ilxppre, rmncll llodnon Dunn-It And GM!!! Mid) . nKindor:u-ten Magazine, November, In`? lth Ink `u OHIM Aid `Ibo Iloilllko. Pretty little snowflake. Shining like a. star, I _! {* Did you come to find us From 8?!n6 world afar! `-" .`.m_.f , to find out. uxuuu; where the blame lay and to ho} appor- tion justice. To my great dei ht (ountl thwt I could bring my uiin down to theirs--with 5 result. Hunt. l set. their hruins working As soon as they found I wua not trying to interfere. but was their friend unit wanted to help them. they adopted ma methods with enthu- siasm. and grudunlly, but surely grew into thinking hoings. When unable to name to the ultimate right and wrong they used to rush into t inr Miss Funny" and I would (`hear- fully louw my scrihlilinq and tull: the .\hole mutter nut. to llwll` final agree- ment and s.ili.~il`z\ction. Oh. vhildrengana, such individuals! \\ hon my two lI0_\'s were I began reasoning thiula out with them. and mspot-ted their mentality exactly "HI rvspoctod that of grown u people. ~ll"uaI>(l to get right. down on t o floor, so thmt I seemed about as tall nsthoy ` look into their ounost little loves, ltlltl try to make them feel that they hul m thuir lmxula exactly \_\'h:Lt I_hml in mo enormous: y tiny \ n-uturv-at he house oull- I 1 i i I ` ' i ' . . Nay. :11 home was nearer. nun-. t 11 you suppme. home noun-r. Dear. 11 you an pone. From the kitchen ettle Through the Mr `I rose. I longed on chilly cloudlmnd. To see you once again And so I flew" a anuwhake, ']`o your window pane. -Mary F. Butts in "Outh feel that may uuu lll thuir what I had mine and that that brain would work for tlmm just as mine worked for mu. only they must not it going ulong the right linen and then do what it said its heat. and that not to make that anoint humnn nachino work for them constitutud the only failure in life. I think that parents often make in anal mistake by punishing children in~ stmil of finding out and corrmting the menlnl prowess which lends to any particular fault being committed. There :mtiy have bun something on that little mind that would render any sort of punishment nn injustice. So long as an act can be uplninod on any pos- silila ground. l helluva in apu-inutho nut," The cold days have mum and we must] keep toes and fingers dancing or Jack Frnsl will give Ilwm I nip. Nt'I"l` is xx so to sum or any as you try to |....... I nun \I.'2|l`lnf u. au u. ....... ,_ ,,,_ _ koepinn-m warm: 'l`huml)ki,n says. I'll dnnco." Thumbkin says. l`ll silt." l mu very blillm und 3. (`.1-owing `he-trier every my. l)um`o and sing then one woo Inna. Pointer says. "I'll dance," Pointer sun, "I'll oing." lh-other `rhumhxlns light and free. willingly l`ll dance with thee. Dance and sing than two we men. Long man says. I`llVdnnco." Lon man as '`I`ll sins." 1 Mn very lul cad strong, so I'll help you both dong. Dance and sing than three wee men. Gum man an. *1 u unnw. Gold man an. l`lI sing. With my brothels nne_ two. three. I will dnnowricht Ihorrily. Imam and sing then (our `no men. Tim mu Anya. l`l| dance." Tiny man says. I'll tiny. Though l`In such a little on. I on join in all tho tun. Dance and sing than ve woo mop. ...EInnnu- smith song. Put ________ z=:rw~"~.`-. ~ g,-a_g&_.._':'.".i~"*IaT'i.- ..:m.'.:aa A can or -nu. "Would you not like I gins olbee" said some on Io Ir. Spartan. when he binned. much tatiguod, lo the hotel when In In stung. A Van " run than lnlifl`. B` &II. poor our to whom drink in a templa- Iion mint boar o( it and tool encour- ageai to hit a drink and than full. Iylnut nylon! Anlvrupnnlqa Athorirorum lsaunlu-uacwrd anonhhd. vrhIl{:nod Ilanrltounduhoy. who wu_ ht `min the valor Just In- ION (ha ha. I.-sue down. After noun uonhlo hi 3 I'll nccnnnl. ltwantoundtohosyonngcdlondhoy I be slaying. I ``\'u.." was the aunt. I: I mil. H. d`m. ."` bnnn gar; I"|| ainn. bud than mop. -Shun smith song. I. (To be continued.) w J . Oulk>ok. . must ._ .|--minu nr Jnrki W3 vim Ibo? . wuou ; on out .o! In. "I lrlll M 2300 to I some. but mm at Ohqlulon hm Ind I. A neighbor who VII fh Ion mnnsnod to purchase an In ? which ho brought mum to `A hlhn II In: tho mum of About twelve you": old 2" ; I I thought no. .\\'it on wild cry of n uish the woman bounded forward. I now she had 1; boy that answered thnt duo:-ip-| rinn. tion. I thought u I see hundred: of buys 30 down every year among the breakers of inwnnpennoo, it every mother who hnn . how of that duerlntiou could we ullllll tion. 1 n in'empero.i1eo, mother wnn has a boy of that duet! tiou him in his place; cou d imagine hu was one of them. wh t u. unightyyyx-my of bravo women woud be rush us In I ha -nu-nun 01 I) then .\o nian in born Into the world whose - work Is not born with him; there is always u-nu-Ir 15 I10! Horn wuu nun; tucuv In --vv-.vw work. I And tools to work withal, for those whn uriH' ` Ann lflls [0 work wuuxu, xur I-uuuu um- WI ; ` And blessed are the horny hands of lull The busy world shoves angrily inside The man who stands with arms akimbu - set, _ Until occasion tells him what to do; And he who waits to have his task mnrlrnd nnf Ana no wuu wulus LU mun una \uon marked out Shnll die and leave his errand unful- filled. . _.7nmna Human" Ln\\'FH. filled. -James Russell Lowell. It is roposed to commemorate `the ork 0 the late Mr. Rape!` and Dr. Lees, who worked for nearly sixty years together in the total ulnsnnenca cnusn Iu- the foundation of a scientific lea-turw -- Amu . I `C an gnmlldlng. om-nu ooh Phouo an anon than . __...-.up-n :\IlIIIlIC# together in me touu llllsunencu cuuau h ' the foundation of a siip in the interest of the movement. An influential committee has been formed. under the presidency of Sir \\'il. frid Lawson, with W. S. (`nine amt \V. J. Crossley (of Manchester) as treasur- ere. I live [or those who love me, For those who know me true, For the heaven that smile: above me, Anal nu-nitu mv nnirit, I001 For the heaven mat smut`: uuuve un- And awaits my spirit, too; For the cause that lacks assistance, For the Wrong that claims resistance, Fur the grant hope in the distance, And the good that I can do." P`:-hi)` '.lurtyx~u\' nours thsrvnve lrvvm, l m~is. as u ainat three weeks in the case of Dom my. 1! I draw attention `tv lhlw point it is In-Milan I never yet have seen it set. down in black uml white, although clean lives on the part. of her an ns beyond the seas t`uI1.itil\llt~l pml-ably the principal source of Eng- land`: `colonial greatness and supre- many. DIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII vvnu u-uu--wu--. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Thu late Dr. lylor llull, of Lansing. t\lit-h.. left the followin pt-vuliur ml-_ There shall be orwtat at my grave within one year after my dot-ens. :i monument, it the assets of the estate shall warrant, according to the follow- ing conditions: If my estate ahnllfuot up to S~t0,tl00 or more. than there shall he errctml at my grave. in granite monu- me-nt worth 810.000. If my estate slmll nggrvgzite $30.06!), and untlrr 3ttI,u00, them ~h:ili be erected nt in grave :\ granite monument worth 3-.._ Then there follow six other items. couched in lnngu.-sgo similar to the above, and lie- ing in sulntnnm as follows: "Iletwoon 8.5.000 and 880,000. a 85.000 monument; he-nu-en 820.0(1) and 8.':'i.0tl). a $1,000 monument; betwtaen 815,000 and 820.- 000, n 821.tX)0 monument; between $10,- 000 and $lt'i,(IltI. a 81.500 monumont; ht`- tween 80.000 and 8l0.0tl't. n, SL000 monument; between 94.- 000 and 0t`,tI)0_ a 85.000 monu- mont. The Inst raragrnph of the will: provided that. ii the estate should uggnognto less than 38,000, the whole uuestion of n monument should helvft to tho discntion of his wife. '..`I?.`.".`!`i..l1.';.. .'. .I ""' Washington Star. .\n almost N-rtninn preventive of chills. as far as children are concern- ed, volunteered : prolessionnl nursr. "is to have the children wear a small cnmmlor lug under their clothin next tn t . body. A pt-nu)-`s worth a calm, phor is all tlnt ts needed. My plan is It: nt 3 piece of munplior as large as A .- ntnnt in n small tun. This will; vuuuupyuuun ---. Washington Star. Hi nhnml N1 more ol mrnpnor as Illrgr .-is n c slam in s bug. will- lzm s week or so. The smell of cam-` phor is not an unpleasant one. I do not know nlwtlier It is the until at osm- plior or its stimulating oeilt. um, keeps tho rhills oil but my experirnvm has liven that rliilclnn. snd especially those who live in the country. can chills, which no so provslent in I n autumn sesson. "when this pr!-csutiun is taken. thlnphor will ward of! other troubles to which children sro olten suseepiihlo. The preventive is so any one to try, sad I sn aura thst than who try it with the children will than! no for my suggestion." - an L _n _-_... .1 1.1--L.- y UICTI wt hnvcrlor ll): no ohovuuhnd nouns lump. Kiuguuul. - losnu-Ir _____._Z_.'__---:----- .59; m ooh ! u $152 THEY LE-A-3-(-}LEAl'4~`LIVE8. loopbu-ylbot ` Rnbbcn. god and day. at Abut- CASTORIA In-IlhItIhIi.II'. Anxious About Illa Ionnnont. an. L. l\_...-.._..A __?..___:_____ Cnlnphor ling Until 0! club. |_:_..A.._ gt..- "'`33'." my "? i H11 3 t 1 " on n u `o a ya: 0 o the cough oopl?:oould :10: till 3uu('.?; Our buy In porloollyw now. and would no! In without Dr. Ohm : syrup 0! Llnuod tad Tnrponllno In the home. *~~A-- -- .nn nnAIIIl)I 1? u-2' \!rynProwl--Imam.` oontholli L nmuan SIGNAL. . _| V _ Mrs. E. am... so mad. 8%.. I`: real. Que. For nun! yours I h` been tron`)! with my hurt and using. My heart would psl State terribly. uni whm it did no. I con (1 not go up 5 pslgibote terribly. III! when it so, stairs wimonl renting. I would have seven elholu of deupondenoy. end you no bad M_ l|It.`t!1|tJ;Jr two weoklul g}; no`.__o , up-3 Ill` my TOOIII. `.1 weak sndimpoverinhed. dze to on 3 '-v of In rippe. I would hue 5 dull hasty in my heart. together with terrlbk ,- eedeohee. end took remedy liter remedy.` 1...: uylthnnl nmil. ' nonuwuu. Inn won but without nail. u 'I`h.n I Inn-d 0' inst wlthoinh Then I hand of Milbnm`I Haiti Nerve Pills. sud Ibrtod hkln than. From the very rs: I gsinod up ly. Ind um now better thsn I hsvs been for years. My hurt snd nerves are all right. sud my whole system thoroughly toned mud in- vigonbsd. the distressing symptoms from ._\_x..|. I ...`mu hnvin oolnnlohlv ll `Cook's cotton Root compound _ I. Oh; nnlo `Aft. lulbl vigonbid, distressing symptoms n-om which I suond hsving oosnplstsly MI ms. I cannot loo hi hi recommend these wonderful pills II I 9 hue mg -u-Oust Ans-A in mi $2." thou wondortm pm: u nu pu-toot ours in my one." "` I078? mm nun II] urns. \ d1:premndiu two degroel 3 tea _ No. r ordinuy can :5 by for the heat duller nu-~9~v-inc known --sold in drugghte. one Dollu per box. No. for e in] cueo--Io de teen -trongero-so!-I y druggiau. One ox, Three Dollars; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. I, or No. 2, mailed on teoeipt at price and two 3-cent enmpo. Yfl BX. Domain!- tliold in Imp: Hadley. Drugglnn. ` ndod. n u n .'.".s:.`.'.'n7.3'n|... Ill:?A%0. r you 1% 5.`: 1|: it uh. dhp. mu culj em 3 \\'uM.'. |ll`lm3i:I. hL\'U5TUN- ONT. u I ._ Ehucsm oAm:n1 Io Itnlh. lo Photon Io can-uh. .... ..I0 A Punlons Home hutnont In 3% Tumors. Scmtuh and all Inllgnnn Hulaona. by I ncientlno vegetable compound. Chnlnluuon at ooo or In -an Hill`. - 2."-;.** ' .2: *::--......'~'-*.2- , OW . Y. 5'L'..:.o...n.. 'l'hcrwlllIlnnnIIfrn:: MADE ME A MAN 4; Lnxrnurnvmu-rnnxcull puny. at New York. nun ooallcundn. m am one in `find will I Iblllohool ginning!` - . . IOOANN. A(`)UN'l`AN'l' AND REAL o Mu Aunt `nut . Ion to` an Mlovon Inn. moo Kmc at. over M0`: Dru Moro. A 4. _._ . _.-. _.. A -`pan-in Q: and uoooun not-_ _ icon mowooo, Bcstqmlity. Ldwutptitm COM. VD. Ciold in Ilnnton by oaty Wado. W. H. Iudlev. Dnutlnu. VITALIA OUIIII OANOIR. ..._..___` London a Lnncuhlte Lm Auuu! anon Company. ` `..'\\-\ ..... I030. !IlI....- ---- III! .3 :.'L:.'..2:.`.ea:':';':J f'nI_.`:`:r_ .:m;:9;: } MW` mos ' pr"- -"5 ,j,-t.'_,-3-' ! M 3'5 FWISEA. usblcu. IUIIIIU L WWII VIIIII U ml In the 0:11 cafe. relinbl monthly In iciuo on which India can depend In tho`- Aonr and (fun of and. I- ---.....A in run l`DD!'OQI "V J ax..- -:-I--- The oookco um I'UI\\ - . . . . . . . . _ V, , 1* o on ma umsuu anmon of mm! vllruko plane 3!! no close of !h|m kn I on list ombu INT. Allthon Join an the ` oonpuyhotnn with duo will be .numa to nu gnu : prom. Mills 0 Cunnln hon-1.. Bonus! Mum. Uluor no It t. OI IJITII IT Luryuuuuu -- ...- ..- _V PRICE asc.. AT ALL DBALBR8. or lldnnnon. mm 0 00.. `reroute. Out. __._.____._____ BX" Y`8 LIVIBY OPIN DAY ANDNIGBT olnnhono NI. Godwin`: Inauranco Emporium $03` K `I30? IN? CV`! mnuotaoqootuullnllndltool 11$ . . _.__..-~___. .---..-._ .. ~ THE LIMIT 0!` THE WIIIILDI OUR 8AVlOl'J|R IN ART." T K38. A. '1'. TIWABT, rang. Out. In: "lhoml `M of Jmusryto the wen. we was up in sad day with our I two um. MEI. ||0oUllm_I:<.| `am at. At this In an neg me... ..n m. mun maul and `Impu- and} " Y B LIVIIIY olophono .._.w- . - SMYTIIE O LOSCOMBE. nun-urn`: nl mun-I-. OITIOI t C I :`:...'""-.-..".*.*`.". : " *':.:'El T` .._..-_----_._. , BUR ILLIS. A.Nll'l`l-:0'l` o;rmna- lohsnn ()Iumhcvn.0l!oI-d'I' lock. in 1 Imt.Klnu\on.0M. ._.-._.... -_--.. Anbu-n'r:c1'unA .._._-._...-_ `.`:'l.`.'%'::..:': :::`;t:.'.:'.:.;`r.':::::;.:.::.`;; I dam` n mm. Adduu Illu- nou on _______..____ REMOVAL. . ....._ _.... _.-- __ _ _, ALIXANDIMI aumomum onnmmm I Aooon In. Book: o and`. ma. anal. 5 od. Tllonlun noun I mum Iunonnu a nun. dam con donlhl. "|i"E"Di_'_gg. cA'i5'." _-__... .... _. ..._..--_. .....____-- "3-Tons: uvanv. z- _--.--_---.--.._._... uusuaauog; E C Evtvw II In! um. .01 ! at mum u . ..---....._-...._._ .. DINTAL. LIOAL Id. Tu lnuuwuu u who . nad non Om M Ihll II!!! in ma nu; I`! Maui! .- um. -hm nu! voila!- R. Inlddluoa -`rm Pg?! : -:1.-- ` - OUNTANT an nn-I woounh ooI._ ' ` c (M %%mm'*'!'h""' I`. ....mnmnm ntrnn i Illontura to the tumor: In LuIuuuu- M went. No post In noceuar in trading to my 9 _tho brunch a flea, Frovlded the under write: Literature or the Abordoon Annotation," above` the address. Had It not been for the hindncu 0! than poutmutan-goneulthe . urwolntlon could ot hue reached its * ruant alum o dovclopment. u it ountl the expcmmu of uge 1:. very serious Ilernmo moot. " n the autumn of mm." nouns {mm the naaonlntiun'a N-port. " he Hon. Sir Adolphe Caron. ncocnhslmt the far reaching hanbtltal conferred y the anoclutlon. and HA, odunouonnl and tools! value to the; moat duh-Able clan of aol.tlaru,ulImvmI tho prlvu 1 of from p,,at.aa to the up . . mm;-Clans Inning given to um` ._,.... ....-o.......o.y-1 to uruvule ham: to] the [|I'|V}I u u. ......, ,.~....__, , sovlntiun. mullahs given HM` luvul puatxmuterll to pruvhlo hugs to duly twcmditmt hrunchea wherein {he nu-cola of lltu-stun are tent true tn ttu.wn. in order that the mutants may them he avmm ed with tha postmaster- general`: frnn . and he thanm: trans- mittal free to the settlers for whom they are intended. Blr Adolphe Cur- an'n nucceuora. the lion. Monalour l'nll- inn and the Hun. Mr. Mulooh. have car- dlnlly endorsed his action, the inner minister upraalni his very hearty pomonul interest in he work of the na- mwiution. A3 to the appreciation with which the literature is received hy the at-ttlorn the scores of touching letters l`1`l`0iV\!d. hy the workirs nro sufficient testimony. It. in the custom of the na- mmintinn that each worker should nor- ` ruponli ohm or twice st year with t.hoss.~ in whnm alto (liapntohea panels. thus muinlmnin personal touch with ' l.lwllI." s.:......x.m-nu of name of then letters ' {I\o\II\." Syn-ulmc-nu 0| letters um givnn In the report. which I have hc-mm mo. and all urn full of nrmltuda fur the liIorn.lnr an-nt. Many of them- (loll:-rs mml.u.ln raqueala for ncimnitiv 1p.'\n`l'Il. Surely we ought not lo_turn `u out our to the cry. when it. Inna been uuulo so an (or us to hand out of tha rulmnxlnneu I mt we huvu. Purools may `ho Mlclruaml to Miss Edith Ynrker.aov- .-\....-.- Tnrnnln lmmoll of Aherdolm As- J M`IIl'(\\80(| to Miss I-zmln Inrnusr.um-- weary Toronlu brunoh aurinllon. H? Oonfedomtion I.|fo hund- mu. '|`m-onto; or they mu ho gent di- nu-tl,v to Hm ancratnry 0 the eanlrnl hmrd M Unmwt. In nniy vase do not forms! to mid the wuns |.lu~rnl\m~ for the Aha-raleun :\aauuiu.ti0n." ur yuur patrwll will not be Allowed to go (`ram nf (`.hl|l`O. |)'IrI`0l \\ |Il of charge. i Hero is llw-Ta hum Friutohio. .\ l`.nu\nclinn l"rlotohle. A lhuuulinn nir|-n nurse-lntrnin lug nt New York--wnn on duty lnthul mm-h ln-ndetl plnmn the small pox hm- pltul. Inst 24th of May. and. m-orounu vltluu` hy her pntrlotln loolinga. or In` the spirit of nnavhiol net. n unlnn ,lm~.l. tn the brunt from t n to) window at 3 h-tr lsulutml nbotle. Tho Ina excited much l r` cummont, but no one Jnrod tn tnlm t. n. bocnuso. tn rezwh ll. the mom wlm-oln lay n amnll pox pntlont hml to he oroeuotl. and for sumo than our Hurhnrn unllml at-ronol down as he tuuvml to llntl fro mat. llle window, l`l||[t\Qll wlth her lutloa. Flnnlly` n mun was lmluoed to I\`IlO tho uutundu of the hulldlng and n-muvo the uh- :'tlonu.hlo colon. hut. whom this had on t|t`t`0lll[)llsl|t\(l he found than he was unable to mnkh tho dmoont. no tlwrn wna no ulternntlv but to enter the tnintocl room. and pass through the lan- lutiun lmapltnl, emerging as hum inlhu e_\-ma 1)! those wlm wntoluul untame- but as hero whom all wuntml to lump m n ch-ll llatnnm. O , O I U 'l`u mwdor. or not. to powder. Um! \\`.\u 1 e quulion. vnnoernnnu whiuh -s noviety favorite was necking to discover lluo vnlun of the lmnurity of Huh irlx, in nnliviputiuu 0! as lance that 3 I0 on-rue u M then end of tho mnulh. And the vulva 0! Hum nxasmrily vried for or- dinary uvu-nimr (Iran. A lml mudrv is `unity. on-ry mun nuhuiltml l al.hut it ta day: Datum :5 lwml of Iuxuriam Imir mm In I-nIir~|y vlonlumi of tha mwdw`. anal annw wrsnna nvor that it `u ilkiurinus In thu mir. nuly two girls out of l\u-my voted in hwur ut `Ital ! pomlm. | 0 0 0 ' U U D On 'l`mmla_\' nftrrnmun. Mrs. Ila-wlnu gave n In in mount of her daughter. Mrs. Irwin. of Mumn-z\|. who is visu- inq um old lm:uo. I U Mia: R. (`urlwriuht INC on Tm~zul:x_\' for :1 visit In fric-min M l(I_-xuph-ill. .}\Il.~m MINI` of Riolunund. P.Q.. in via- iling M Alxunpttnn. Mum RV.-ulna (`nun-. nursn-in lruin Inn on .\lnu\rul an-nu-rnl hmpiml, i.; eqmmling he-r |mlida\y.n at hot |untln~r`.~x lmmo nu .\Ifn~n| st n-N. .\lr. Arthur Noun`; of Ilw .\`q~w Ynrk lmunvh ul` lhmlmnk uf ;\[0nu-oul. TI`- mrnonl nu Tuoytny fur as two mu-ka` lmllcluy. _ kl. ls`:-.\n|m.u Hurn and Mn` .\"'NnN Mrs. l~`r:m*i.~I Hura and .\Il~:~u~~ Hum Imw lnkvn up their ru\sidom~o un Union atn-at in H huns formerly aw- cufinl by l`l'0'!\$\`%|l` (`:1 spun. "ho Hixwa Muuw. Villhuu nlm-I. caw ex five o\`|nck In an `l`m~:l:ny nnermxm. Tho uslxlo was A study in pink an-I (N-on. llrnml hands of pink ribbon. a~ul\\`inI~l with smylax new brought from the muolior and }:salen- od at than four corner: 0! the tabla-;pinI: and whit: ohryanthuuuuu nmldnl their curly hauls Iwnmih Ilw mt! Iiht of Inn in pink ahmlu: uink .1. Inn and wrath: of amylu on tho Nlh HINDU`! \`Il`l`|H`l I|\ll (Q0 [IrI'!IuuI- iuasting slum, while` with harmuniuun otfovl. our hours: was [owned in pink and another in micro. Ilia Edith Fnhor and Min mule 1\Iu-nu nt-| .-`Mod at the tnhk-. Amongst that pnv. |...n can hunt Pnnnar. Mut`I|oI!uII.n iami} oi'I2Iau'Si'rT Phi T-hw'"= ghkya and wrath: unylax cimh Nrthvr married nut IN I`'_ :....n.... ....I.... ml. with Inrmomuun "4 '55" Pin . 1...... "E%:*.m- 5-"`:I'`".*."'"`.!i . mu nn 1: uontac Fzxllno opposite the root ol'.?. 4,, _ 2... - .....-...__.... moml. II. xucnnonu. ruwvn n-D--"W-v-U, 1 Suulho. (X Cfi. l.nwi|`. Thom who 0 3-I the outortlini ovoniq haw! Qon DOOR! by`! Man hell Guthony Ilun h0IL-\,IIl- . erimn tourhwyuu-taco W5] '3; M `n`f"?}.`:`:'.1.`u s?."...' :32 'i"I-uw 3-: 3 s 8 `* mob qouo Ir. Arthur A. Sykes. ol thelinohaugt. . . ' Aavtillq to 'Iho'l`n|t`nt Nov-',uT:s;`k. 2:00. A in ct Putin huh bloat In tho India units. undo vrluangll ?"`."" .I`"`:'n."'n'3'.f .33". ....."""u 5'21`! 3;: I50 nut. `Fur onnhiutiou no the mint at the 3. and Paula`: * .'.:"..s... "`.`.`a ....""`1.`:-'."--r`-3-"-`"7-'i'-a` ` chin:-til on and to to blunt: I sg.-l hunt at tho In I . ~ . ill -` -_- -.....~ L-.-......-..- .:.'-.. ..".::;.. ' U I than story of n modern Bur- `-lnlnhin_ `aeut nun. hats. and ham my homage go tho prevailing fuacy. Fannie Field, in Moiropolitnn fash- ions,` thus describe: I new evening iwrnp: "A long ray brondcioih lined `with pink quil qntin. the hoodiined ,wiih lain pink satin is ed,ad all arount and down the ix-o`nt w ch blue fox." She also says that` almost any couiumo my be urnnmeuiod by long annimu oi`. plaid. Itripod. or pic. :1 rib- ` lmn. edged with blank pleated chiffon. ml` with ulmied chiffon placed in slim}- with black plmml cuulon. ur with pleated chlf(0n_plnoed slum- ing rows acct-on the ends of the mall. the acme of ntyeo being an immens-.3 1-nineuone buukle at the buck. Curd: are out for. n. .St.udenta` At ame" at. Hotel l'mnbenn.o next Fri- day waning, November 19th. The pu- trnneucu xu-ca. Mrs. Britten. Mu. Cap- 'pon. Mrs. Goodwin. Mu. Hex-u|d,Mrs. I\\'. F. Nickle, and Mrs. Wnuon. O C The bowls wen by Mr. E. C. Wnlaon. at Queen`; Collage, during the recent howling uonuut, were presented to him fut "Rmnllly House," on l`u-sduy after- :noon. Mr. Watson won the cumplcuu ls-el. onn. pair lmlng Mr. Britten`: trophy, Inntl um other that of the Kingston howling` vluh. Mr. Briltonulnmle his prc.wnln.tlon, and Mr. Wmldell promont- wl mo oLh-ar pair in the name out (ha club. Mr. \V u.Iaon reapoutlod in a bright little speech in Which be joking- I.- mran-ed to having beaten his fnthrr ax 0:fE.R . sPK`s.` Mm. Mrwdunou M. auuoaolmn, .\.\\.n. Miss Color, of Rochester. ls the-guest of Miss Hdllh l"ol'er. Mrs. Twining lo I. on \\'odnesdn.y for Montreal, where. for the next month. she will continue the study of voicu nnlluru. under her former tam`her,wlm lms lately returned from abroad. 'l'lmra ls to be an AL Homes" at ml me omor ulr In me name In Ina eapnutlod ly referred having tur his own good." The puny utter- wurrls adjourned to the dmning-roum for utternoun ten. -. ' rm... \x..m.. nu-ow:-inht In visilimt for unernoun Len. ;. _ I Miss Mollie (`.a.rtwx_-ught in vi_mtgr}:_t Mrwdunol! ll. hluoaomn. .\-\\-l- mu l`.n|tu- of llnchesusr. m the-nun-.st mgirs. (Prom Shortt has vlmn ml For rocepl ion (luy from Friday to ' uoatlny of onvh week. 'I`I\A-an urn: nn Avnnnlinnnllv lrl` Ht- hns lately returneu lrom Auronu. There is to Vita. Go0dwln`a', Mice street. this even- inn or non week. There wua an oxen tionnlly largo nt- lendunco at. tho `yawn. club on \`.'ud- ne-sduy awning, no mention being lhu grnnd finulo ut the illfurunll cluwa-3 which have been so lmpulur all aumumr. Tho rtxfroshmt-nt (cub e, lmnouth xuluinly ....mmu ul ninlr rllnhnn nml smv|ux.\\'.|.\J Wllmll [NWO [won mpumr nu auluuu.-r. muopv ul pink ribbon and smy|ux,\v.u4 prelli _y nrrungad with pink tabla oun- In-. pink und white ohrysanlhumuma. and am 'iax; and. judging by the profu- sion ul` ighl. refreshments (iisplu ud,tim vmmnitiou hmi fully prepared or iiuw I nuunier wiu `Hu, gnlnrisie. war; roceiviud by .( Frwnlk; .~`Irunm~, umi Mrs. J. I`. (iildarnieuvn nmi Mrs. iierviimor pmaiciml uvoi` lhu n_-fresiumunl inlm-.' Amongst the Imu- ru-al Ixlios raxsent E?-ro:AM{la. Brit- mn. rs. rigga. rs. rt ur Cun- ui_n hum. Mrs. Haskell, Mrs. W. l-`. .\w'l, Mm. \\'. .\orlon-Tuyior, Mrs. Mvihirlumi, Mrs. Mm-m-a. .\ira. Pelriv. uutl Mrs. D. 5lo\\'urt Rolmriaon. C C O On dlt that the broad and butter purl ies are to he ravivud, anal thumbs final wnll he on, or about, .`.ovember `- ulh. . . . `Another of our girls-fur` durinalho your apant. In Kimxatml Miss Ir0d:\ Bartlett luu made hum.-ll` one ut uur. ir|a-huu gone to Join the red cross rigaulo. Miss Hnrtlalt loll on Muudany (0 enter `as nurau-in-training at the Allmny hospilul. where we hm] already an inmrmt since Mina Nancy (`umeron is one of tho nu:-ms-in-t.rmnin. and Miss Mnmlulwll. who numln no man)` friunds during her ounlwclion with our uvnerul lux-rpilnl. is auporimendmxt of uurma the-N. We wish Mist lhwtloll. ovary snows: in her [|rUf05Si0lI. I O 0 Mi. yruise Briggs and Alisa May (`urr-Hn ris urnived at Montreal on Sulurdn`. by (Lu stuum-`r Luhrmlnr. and wil visit Mm. I":-Itusrsn Iwturenh tuvrning (0 Kingaluu. Thu |.almulor hucl n stormy voynggu, hul um Kings- ton pa\ammgu1-.1 prmuu in be guod anil- nre nu nanhur nnfhu-n` in tlm lmml .V.' W W. AI IIIII -c-u -v- _-` kisow 0! Dr. Chan` ' . tlno until the noon. when young- . .. Jnnllni and In mm of All In oon|_d_ do. luflllu `U ntugauru. Iuu I-nun` Kings- mul- ors. nu anther Iuorc`. in the least I`-um mnl clan mar. DIS. Ill lIl`IllIl`r nu from mul de mar.` o Mrs. (`oloman. of lhwronto, in visit- ing at SI. Jmnos` pumuuuw. Rroft-saur _l`;I|lp0r. u__.\lun_t>rtml. wn_s lug M N. dnlnos pumuuuua. 1 :-oft-saur (`:||lpl'. of .\luntrtmI. was tho guust of Mr. mm Mrs. Drummmnl, l`uinn lI\`Ql. _ N nay u\.lI|!\ ram in (`ha H O O O _ X0 steady down puur of mm on 'lu.~nl:\y ufturnonn unmlo Ilm ".\`ml"`r$ of (`lmrily l`ln~l0 tool llml lln-)' Wm-a un- turlumuo in their \~huiw.~ of .. lam for their unlmlmlo ml salt` at Mrs. \\ulk- ~`m`s. llmmwer. the wp:uh0r cleared he-. [ru ei hl o'clock, nnd by hull-past right no Nouns ul "nnmilly lluusv-" were hirly well lled. .\ piano .Iu`u l~_\` Mr. llnrvc-_\', and min: by Mia Hul- loll. Mia: Bntol. Miss Kinglnorn. Mi. .\l:u~(`.illi\-my Mid Mr. 1-). Cnnulngbzsm. mmplmed the dalll|ttul little ro- grmmuo which \\u prepared by l. \\`;\l|u~m. The nululrem more nu- nnunw-I by Mr. (`Ml Ford. Tho ro- .n`Sl\u\0nl, Mud)`. work. and card tables xwrv trimmed with royal xlmtlq-a of ruyal purple. which were no mnvh mhuimd. wore made by the cleft [ingu-a of A visitor from Montreal. The of Mrs. (`ap- puu, nszislud hy .\li&n\s lrillnn.(:ilcler- bk`? g-. Marmorino. and I. Ran. . nu .(`umphe|l Strays. .\has I-Illa l\!au~phorsun and Him 8! Rust hml llm wnrk lulu, n nuiqnv tnuuuro ul` \\l|ich was I -loll at btlhl. nu: enr- put which at rd near ll . Nprosenling um lama! launch of Wm given nm by n... Pin-In. Tho nu-nu ms nmd In` urple. the ` mlur of the Order, and the I` ow:-rs \wru . \\hilo' clnryunntlu-mums. The uandlu M '0 alone amounted to Illl * r a sump d Ila. \\'.. n :Lm.... '?.';....a um 34 enoo. ma which stood u`. l'\`|)l`0at`lllII| Iho of wot (M l`-in-lo. Tho output was Iny mur wumen .\who are helped by the :`u\~.k-. and wk: add at forty cents :\ ran . _ Miss Nah And Min Skmnor wg-M hem bus all M-eni ullinu visiting rnrtls. Tit: novel an eluo worked ad- uninllzlly. as was oxpooted. Several um"!- tho mnla no you. in the hands v Mia Shah and Mum Skinu-`r. hm ' the own!-ts 0! the nnmm on then won in-st nl Rnmilly lluuao that owning. * In over: nut where Ihn owner \\aapn~- fun! the curd: Inn` iuunmtiuu-l_r luughl. The Red is at this table 9 amounted to O 0. ~t--;_\:_, I-`-gal: Rtrnnno and Ilrn. ralrs. I-`rut su-utgo and an. n. n. . `intact. pound (on and entire. their unintanll It nu Iv-freshmen: um wen: II. Robinson. Misses `Sin . Evans, iclunond. F.(`unmn;- ham. .`or|0n~`l`a;-Ior. an-I Callaghan. .. \IL- 1.... and Kin Clan liriltnn ham. .\orlou-Taylor. Illtl llllnjnln. x- Min laulio Ind Kill Clan on-undlho uinnnioa fun. A! lho elmo ufthoonni an auction sale 0! fnnry work and ea CO was ooldllclul by )h. -\\'. B. Skinuor. who ably sustained Ina pun. dhplnyiu 5 run amount of pa; than Minn nail`, 6ono. nu gash` ling: IIQI IX 'IIQl'VI` 0' `.0 ' jf l , '\i0IIO. Illll tint: clot`: litany! audience `II at law lids. III I|.i!'-`NW3 in ise'otuu-lioloiu uationmu.-I u 5:: hunt at call N Ibo hidden. Th um ` N03 uerrinut. Item a huh and wife Inn hkldiq nniuI_ Ouch other. nml. after that or tour Ind: my hon exchrl out dbmvond 1lnt`_u was .3... ~`\\`|u`a aim ID0- ` --..I...c:a.-g lailhmud and nnnnnition u uuuuuwww . . ,.._.-_,. MCWIY `I0 `LOAN II LAIOI OR l\IAhL| Inna. u on Into: 0! mum! on an um rum honor-O1. Man uguptl 9_I1____t!