Daily British Whig (1850), 22 May 1909, p. 7

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BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY. MAY 22, 1009. THE DAILY McBILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL Session 1909-1910 Applied Science Metallurgy and Arts, Chemistry, of Mechanical Courses in (Architecture, tailways and Practice Klectrical Iheory ivi Engine ( and Mining ring) Law, Medicine, Dentistry and Commerce Matriculation Examinations will com mence June 14th and September 28rd and Examinations for Second Year Ex- Third Year Scholar hips September 23rd 5 on hibitions and will commence on and 1st ; >» Arts, Science begin in Applied on 1st Lectures Commerce, will October in Medicine on October Particulars regarding examinations, ¢ requirements, Ccgurses of study be obtained on application trance fees, ctc., can to , M.A, J. A. NICHOLSON . Registrar. Royal Victoria College =~ Montreal. hall for the women stud University Situated on in close proximity to the University Buildings and laborator- jes. Students of the College are admitted to the courses in Arts of McGill Univer- sity on identical terms with men, but mainly in separate classes addition to the lectures given by the Professors and Lecturers of the University, students are assisted by resident tutors. Gym- nasium, Skating rink, tennis courts, ete Scholarships and Exhibitions awarded annually A residential ents of MeGill Sherbrooke Street, In music in Music branches of of Instruction in all the McGill Conservatorium For further particulars, address The Warden, Royal Victoria College, MONTREAL. WHR AAS AAAAAAAAAAAANA Increase Your Efficiency ¢ Kingston Business College, Limited, Head of Queen Street. Oanada's Leading Business "School Day and Evening Classes. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping, Telegraphy. Special in- dividual instruction for pu ils deficient in English branches Ratea moderate. ter at any time. 'Phone, 440. H. ¥. ME1- CALFE, Principal. AASKACKAACKAANHS HAHAHAHA | in the tremendous rush of 0 EVERYTHING WAS USED Expert Stenographer Given a Severe Test. Canadian Courier. A somewhat important citizen re cently walked into the office of a Cana dian newspaper apd requested the ser of an expert stenographer An little lady awaited his dictation, he regarded her with a doubtful An Was vices alert but cye Can you take all kinc asked carefully "1 am used to everything," swered confidently Ml right. Go alread, plea he gave the girl at the four lines, which caused the in the cdrner to drop a large stare curiously at the worthy who "sure was batty." There was a moment of quic at the typewriter and the read slowly from the shee for his inspecgion: "Twas brillig and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the And the mome raths outgrabe Ah!" he said, with a sight of satis faction tuff, you'll do" > Then the two. friends of Lewis Car rolls immo Alice" smiled compre hendingly at orte another office-boy 1 parcel and lictator pre sented borogoves Vocational Schools New York Post 1f public sch yols ought to te: the public wants, thet Mas has just put the finishing touch case for vocational traming. Durin past the commi 1 education m how many hools would, hand, at ind cratts 10,201 pupils in in the thirty-six largest cities 11,000 expect to leave 1 grammar course, parents of ch n Lynn, Springfield and Worces then asked personally whe ored the establishment of a l¢ cal it trial school: -- More than of ten of 6,820 family heads, representing 0.982 children of industrial school affirmatively | seen explode the theory that labor unions a opposed to vocational traming for commission took special pains to consult vil workingmen, who are exceptionally well" organized in at least two of th four towns investigated is pretty safe to assume, therefor he chiefly from walking ¢ leaders who their | the multiplication ot highly vel \ ! laborers sympa s a t what vear pupils in th if opp ek 1 leary four rtu truct al was the hig or i pupils SUC tHe answered rast atever stility is nowadays shown 1 see ower menaced whos be appre > may deeper t 1-made Ct BORN. Huntsville Mr Sidney TRONS ==xt on to Mr. and son MILLER Napan# to Mr Mrs At 1 and MARRIED HOLLAND=FRASER.--At May 15th. ¥ [iss ¥dna A. Holland DIED South Mrs. Fredericksbur GARRISON. --At Garrison, on May 15th, SiXLy five years. I'AYLOR At Te J ph Taylor ather in his sixty-ninth ron Ne WAGAR Charl Ct ye ALLISON Martha Mr. and Elizal Mrs four montl PRISON WILL NOT CRUSh WOMEN. Suffra- in the Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, gette, Describes Life Cells. Pethick f the Lawrenc honorary treasurer of Women's Social i Political Union, was released fron Holloway jail, London, England, the sther day, aftér two months' imprison ment in connection with the suffragists demonstration in Parliament Square o1 February 24th. Some 200 members of the union thronged round the prisoi gates long before the time fixed for her release. and sang snatches of the "Mar seillaise," whilst their band played live ly marches. Mrs. Lawrence, . whose appearance was the signal for con tinuous cheering, was warmly greeted by her husband and Mrs. Pankhurst Miss Christabel Pankhurst, Miss Anni Kenney, and others. A breakfast was afterwards given at the Criterion 'm honor of her release, Mrs. Pethick Lawrence said theirs was a royal way of feeling, a royal way of giving, and a royal way of expres sion. The most poignant feeling she had while in prison--the only time she felt indignation--was when she heard of Miss Wedlock's monstrous sentence "Do these fools," she cried vehemently "do these fools of politicians imagine for one moment that they are gOINg to crush a great movement like this by dealing out shameful sentences of this kind? (No.) Are they themselves in soul so' abject-that they would be crushed , by this kind of ghing? D they care for their own p cious skins so much--( shrieks of "Yes")--that they would rather not risk anything? Is that it? Oris it that they have the o! delusion. in men's minds about women Do they think women have not go! de termination, persistence, and devotion t principle? If they think hat they ar mistaken (Loud cheers). That wi must show them. By their very opp sition they strengthen the movement deepen the cult, and render far more potent the influence of the future" Mrs. Pethick Lawrence related story of the prison chapel, where, she said, a stranger came to speak on 'Perseverance." (Laughter and cheers.) Prison was a place of many surprises The first surprise she got in the Hollo way was to bnd it was not a place of Mrs a ¥| place of release and | her cell the | { i she an- | marks the And | typewriter | gentlemad | tracts to manufacture k clicking | 1 make a "If vou know the Jabberwock { SVery.. | Suffolk farmer's co | imprisonment and restriction, but a deliverance ; 1t' was | refeass from fear, so that there could be faced the great mysteries of life | death, cruelty and injustice. (Cheers Everything was calm After the first | hour's battle with her nerves, she found sweetest possible plac she was able to enjoy leisure, solitude--things "which one lost life, business a graduating where | silence, | and responsibility. "As university for suffragists, Holloway Prison is the best place in the world," she concluded. "Go and get your de | grees and come back us agam (Laughter and applause) to | German Business Woman's Idea. | London Bystander. One of the cleverest women in Germany, well-known in Ber lin and considered one of th prettiest girls in the German capital, has just secured on behalf of the company young business society is of stuff?" he ( of which she is chairwoman a contract the Belgian State railways which last thing in railway economy | effected by a foreign government Miss Stoct's syndicate has received permis n to collect all newspapers and paper very description left in carriages on and in return ¢ and supply free thus obtamed rail | from | of ¢ he Belgian railway, | of charge from the paper many cardboard tickets as the ways may require It is estimated that profit of from a year the company will 12 to 15 per cent Circus Wedding Bells. Weekly folk Leslie's Circus all Propinguity is a powerful aid at - all times, and in the circus, | performers ar thrown ----mto ompany constantly during | thirty-three weeks ofthe road lif | gagements are numerous As Lihe lovers wait to solemiiize their close of the season few mons' vacation, during the I'his perhaps re nearly married other's" « ast riage at the they | marriage lebrations infrequent there are no J the tent flap of lobster supg and no md no bouquets with tucked in and and in tl but explai lagging re No performance ught rides, ar bills bile WO fr 1¢ ) as 18 {OO ntly the case in the theatre ---- Charm Against Nightmare. London Chronicle man would willingly invoke »f nightmare, and it may there f-interest to-know-that-in-East a way has been discovered of this "dreaded terror --A-cor- respondent in an old number of Londor Notes and Queries writes: © 1 Jhserved a large stone, having a n hole through it, suspended w house a laborer I was informed this ded as a preventive of nig mare the cattle. My informant, w evidently placed great faith 1m ¢. added that a similar stone sus nded in the bedroom or a steel laid under the f 1 equal service t 1 it gverting was knife p » bed wa More Than Ordinary. greatest $2 hat ¢ here and cheaper 1 want values 1 hats them at Kingston better 31, are you HM . Campbell ros.' 1 on hat hats ) store ¢ and pie and ice cream £15 are beauties videnee ge the by being made to father of men tony beef suits credit, many the ts pensations See Pibby's R15 suit The way to make a woman | , make her believe that she vou unhappy Bibby £1 shirts All the world may be a stage, but money not APPYy mak 1 are swell same stage does bby 's for the best 315 $ slits nada. met \ STIRRING ADDRESS| | | | | | pcs PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS. The Action Taken By a Planter i yee the South. Some years ago, » of the American repu den and devastating |! They came, nobody knew whence, 11 millions, and stripped terri tory over which they swept speck of green. It happened that a plante ing in one of the cities over which the | locusts swarmed. As soon as the { isquie ing news came to him from neighboring plantations he sent a t gram to the major domo on his ow! estate. asking whether any locusts hac | Vienna has a specialty for rock crys- appeared. The major domo replied | ta] and thirteenth century gold nr that he had seen no signs of loomsts. | Florence and Lucca for fourteenth cen. Then worse news came. Locust hal | tury armor, London imitates the pate appeared a: plantation after plantation, | rendre of Sevres, Constantinople makes causing awful damage Again the | oriental weapons, Madrid Damascus Dianter, more worried than ever, tele- | words, Dresden sculptured ivories, graphed to his plantation : Have the | Aix-la-Chapelle pewter plate, Berlin locusts appeared { Roman potteries, Amsterdam wrought Again the major d | iron, Rotterdam Indian porcelains, O- swered | dessa tiaras and antique jewelry, while Soon after that the planter heard that | paris is the chief mart and clearing a plantation contiguous to his own had | house for all these products 8 been ravaged frightfully. Again he tele Italian bronze . statueties, now So graphed. . ; much sought, are turned out with dex- This was the answer from the major | terity and taste in Tuscany. It is said domo: ' that ir was from one of these foun- t No, sir; no locusts have been seen, | dries there issued the group of virtue wht there are millions of i tle yellow | oppressing. vice, assigned to Gian Bo grasshoppers here, which are ruining | logna, which is now the choice treas- the cof crop. | ure of 'a celebrated French collection Switzerland makes a specialty of Louis | XV repousse work As for renaissance and mediaeval | jewelry, hardly a bit is real except | what is in museums. It is not to be bought. In the disturbed epochs that followed 'the renaissance precious | stones were broken from their set tings and sold to meet urgen needs The same need for extreme diffidence | applies to the pretty bibelots of the | eighteenth century, watches, chatelaines, | bonbonnieres. Of modern fabrica'ions | too, is the enamelled jewelry of the sixteenth century. Vienna turns it out to perfection." And so cunning are the | makers that, for example, they take | care that the ring on which a-locket is suspended should show signs of fricton, well aware .that the buyer who thinks himself cute will look for this indication. | As for the peasant jewelry, now so | much bought and sought in Florence on the old bridge and elsewhere, the genuine is long ago exhausted, for, af- ter all, pcasants own but a limited stock. It all consists of clever copies yr more often tas:eful combinations of ld designs.© The stones, too, despite their fine designations, arc rarely any- thing else but those marvellously clever inted rock crystals ingeniously made .in Switzerland and sold by he ton if desired. Venice is the great depot for chony i inlaid with ivory, and cabinets incrust " made i with tortoise shell, once its glory lim girl this i ind now in their decadence, are still give the rezl he joy of travelling Americans on the empire effect. gowns are well lookout for bargains. Buy if the ob holding their and from presel ject pleases you, but do not when you indications will continue to do so for | Pay your dollars imagine you are ex quite a time to come changing new lamps for old. As for For a woman with the slightest Id clocks, grandfather or other, there clination to stoutness this ~ boning is not one genuine mn a hundred. Ware the frock, no matter how much there They are generally bone or, is of it, is not sufficient harness He: | worse still, celluloid aged by the help hips must be held down But the slén- | of tobacco or of that invaluable hand- girl can wear the boning with the | maiden, licorice juice. : ia greatest ease and satisfaction Nor does even glass defy the artif [hey are regular corsets, In the Museum of St. Germair frock is made to their shape blets, their out- laced after the gown is on whose 1r1- On each side of the back for a spac by fis! of two or three inches corset and gown Some are left free of each other After th lacing has been done the fr ek 15 hook ed up. H the ening | ide of CLEVER ART FORGERS | | Sout! sud Custs WITH THEIR WARES. The French Capital is the Chief Mart For the Disposal of Imi- tation Antigues--Italy Leads in the Productiofl of the Spurious Articles. | Italy has always been the classic soil for fabrications, but in some depart- ments Holland and Paris run her close soon every r was stay omo at once an "No. ee JEAN PREVOST, Minister of Colonization, against John Hall up a hornet's nest whose Kelly at Former accusations have stired Quebec. SO Corsets In Gowns. many of its nc 1 ets ed really I own it 0 ivories ! ier der icer. | can be seen Roman go! sides incrusted 'with dirt, descence has been outlined scales fixed upon their surface. times real bits of iridescent glass filn | are transferred upon a modern frame | work. Cologne turns out lachrymatory | vases by the gross, not even troubling t | to- copy the old shapes, but using the have it at present, long narrow bottles in which cheaj the two must be left free of each other | sweets are sold [hese are buried it a few more side dung after beng smeared with some concoction of which the secret guarded, and in a little time they issu from retirement patinated and irides cent. Old German and Bohemian, glass is also excellently copied in Hamburg and Paris. Venice, too, has not for go ten its traditions and turns out 1t old wares Sevres and Dresden innocently 1 .d the counterfeiter by selling not yet decorated . piece if imperfe Tor a trifte. "On this genuine ground the forger worked with ease Tha traffic been siopped Still the forger knows no obstacles or comes them; and false. Sevres, and Dres den are supplied by all dealers, and the- purchaser rare has the minute knowledge that will save him In the eighteenth century oriental porce lains were openly made in Englan and Holland and sent to China fo! decoration, when they returned as rea China porcelain, or the reverse proc obtained. The porcelain was made 11 | China and decorated in what was pre sumed to be the Chinese style in Eur pe. Paris at the present momen makes and exports old China poree and many a tourist who buys a fn Hongkong or S nghai merely | coals to Rh are made near Paris in absolute Except as a mattegof senti no need to seek the--old in. buying Gre is mostly made ai and th They ar appens to be at one as so many things it simply means that inches on one Dont"s For Th Don't enter Don't accept man e Drowning Seasor in overloaded boa go boai swim an mvitatio who cann kiff ing with a Don' Dot a own has over 1a knowing t water yh for diving Don ite anyone, 1 cannot sw Ia ke a A Dreadiul Time. Herald the back Newcastle odia will causeic metimes | plates perfection ment there Be cautious, with | Roman pottery. f an | Naples, Most of the genuine things | snapped up long ago or else are heirs of and who de give '1 kr awake ran 1dle vot know too, It were owned sucl the 1 | by museums or by the St | for whom they were mad not y part with them need t See Bibby's special $15 suits. The éptimist expects to get @ hand even when the other fellow shuf flee andi deals. good 4 A Shining Mark. What Parisian Sage did for Charles Baker 1t will do for Read the followir "1 was hald mark for my friends that 1, resort, tried your Parisian © les of priced S vou. issable and such a shining sO as trying several bott advertised and legl 'hair restorers), and I a heavy growth ter ed say now have years hair. | am now forty-four and have a heavy growth hair after carrying my mark for over recommend Parisian with baldne Baker, 491 Main = ester, N.Y. Parisian hair restorer, is guaranteed GW Mahood to cure dandruff, stop falling hair, and itching ; money It hair dressing, cherm and bottl new old [ new seven vealrs Sag ted the only by ie cuve of ladies' fa- because it to the hair Mahood or back is the vorite xuriance Hi a Ask G. W about it scalp, [1 adds | HOW PLAN WORKED OUT. | Successful Co-operative Movement | Near Sparta, Wis. | A correspondent in The Homestead, | from Sparta, Wis. gives an account of the successful co-operation movement which has been carried out by fruit- | growers and dairymen in that vicimiry. There are acres of strawberries, rasp- berries and blackberries grown and nearly all these berries are now sold through the Co-operative Fruit Grow- er's Association, He says that a great | many growers hung out first, but when they saw the good prices their | neighbors were realizing from their | fruit through the association, they | commenced to come in The co-opera- | tion in selling their fruit is leading them into other things and now they co- operate in many other lines to their mutual advantage. Community asso- | ciation for stock-breeding, he says, 18 | attracting considerable attention. Those | who have had experience in the asso- ciation: and are also interested in dairy- | ing have been drawn through it, to co- operate in the matter of cow-testing, | and have formed cow testing associa- | tions and are receiving great benefits | from them, The farmers who stick to the co-operative movement during the next few years are the ones who are | going to make a great success of their farming operations, if they follow closely along good business lines. ema---------- at re el ¢ A -- yp -- BISHOP HARTZSLLD Of the Methodist Episcopal Church the United S Applying Logic Washington Star. When T. H. Benton was in COngress he was of the opinion that the third day of March, ang I -ongressional term, er f that day, instead of at fourth, as unbroken usage fixed | it. So on the last morning wit! his hat on, talked loudly, loafed -abou! the floor, and finally refused to vote or answer to his name when the roll was called. At last the Speaker, ti Honorable James lL. Orr, of Soul Carolina, requested an end to these legislative larks. "No, sir; no, sir; NO, sir!" the venerable Missourian; "1 will not vote. [ have no right to vot Fhis no House, and I am not member of it" 'Then, sir, 1 flash, with his the gentleman 1s House the sergean put him out' Andéso this vast con tion settled itself. noon on the had he sa shouted Speaker Orr, lik sweetes. manner, "11 a member of this at-arms will please said stitutional ques -- { A Prophecy | Harper's Weekly. If they keep on puttinggrie suffra rettes in jail over -there London nuch longer, it is d sllars to ughnuts | at the homely : days | will supersed uch } yathetic ou! O where 15 my wandering O where can my Moth She hied her forth to ballads ) d t soon be me lyrical urs this | Ma totnight ? r bes the Sauffrag And hasn't com The range. 4s-cold The cupboard is blea Mother s 1 jal Scottish Miner's Wit. Dundee Advertiser Elpl urer t from choking simplest remedy aid - arrive ted-penknife-and make jon in the throat. ( f sn shouted folks tere ted i cation | to ensue the { Hefti { med to take stone m man } 1 a last.| 1 am glad to | 80 mi knos 1an she does t she often 1SSIng As not start spend | morning with [to fashions fren { natural is turns to her birth hle-readi ical "when the man who believes that two can |live as cheaply as one 1 r had reckon | prejudiced you may | care of | Quebec. RHEUMATISM eumatie to throw , all lnimen all ive MUNYON'S RHEUMA- )Y a trial. No matter what your doctor may say, no matter what | your friends may say, RO matter how be against all adver- les, go at once to SS drng- bottle of the RHEUMA- If it fails to give satis- fund your monaey.--Munyon this remedy contains no sal- ferlie acid, no oplum cocaine, morphine or other harmful drugs. It 1s put up under the guarautee of the Pure Food and Drug Act. . Fo sale by all dmegists. 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