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Passengers going through to Ot. tawa may occupy stateroom the eve- ning previous. No extra charge. + For Clayton every Tuesday, Wed. nesday, Friday and Saturday at 6 p. m. Jones Falls and return, bc, every Wednesday and Saturday at at 6 am. OFFICE OF JOHNSON ST. TORIES OF NTR CANNOT AFFORD TO SU vrons} ROBLINISM. Alliance With Administration That Has Lost Confidence of People May be Source of Grave Weakness to Party Cause in Ontario. Ottawa, July 14.--~The situation Manitoba is a matter 'of concern to! the friends of the Borden government, and most of all fo the Bntario contin- | gent. 'The strength of the Borden. government is in Ontario; and, there fore, the question is asked if Ontario conservatives can afford fo take the risk of trying to keep Roblin in office, when he has been turned down by the majority of the electors of Manitoba and especially by . the better element of that province. The majority against Roblin ik the city of. Winnipeg 18 the startling thing.' 'The moral sentiment, the conservative vote that lays stress on principle has been re- eorded against Roblin"policy and Rob: lin methods. Any effort to count Sir Rodmond in will, it is feared, meet with the stern disapproVal of the con- servatives of Ontario; who are the backbone of Sir James Whitney. Hon. Dr. Roche, Hon. Robert Ro- gers, Hon. Arthur Meighen, the three western ministers, have been in Mani toba and naturally they wish to hold their province conservative; but. On tario ministers are' also anxious fo keep Ontario as it was for Sir James Whitney two weeks ago, and they, therefore would like to see their col- leagues back here on the job without any further entanglement. The Ontar- io Orangemen gave Mr, Kemp to un- derstand on Saturday at Toronto, that they were behind H. C. Hocken, of the Orange Sentinel, in inducing the brethren of Manitoba to vote against Roblin. If Roblin gets away with the Coldwell amendments it means that the pext move will he 40 break down the bi-lingual policy Sir James Whitney--especially if a reorganization of the Ontario cabinet is decided on. mn ol Will Divert Wheat Vancouver, July 15. ton of Hon. . C. W genera. of Alberta, 18 spending a weeks' holiday trip to the coast, ; the completion and operation of the G.T.P. will re sult in the diversion of a large pro portion of the wheat crop that noR shipped east via the great lakes, to VancoGver and Prince Rupert. I he | | points out that the new trans continental will have a_ far-reaching influence on the commercial interests of Alberta and British "Columbia, be benefit to the two provinces far as trade developme nt concern- ed. A banner ¢rop is anticipated on the prairies, he says. GG. TF. P. Traffic. -In the Cross, opin- attorney- who with his wife two 18 | visitor and of sO War Veteran Hurt by Train, Brockville, July 15.--William Batch, wn Englishman, fell from a G.T.R. freight train coming into Brockville, When picked up it was seen the cars had wun over his left leg, which was amputated below the knee. Jatch is a veteran of the South African war. Thexwise man appoints chairman of the advisory his own affairs. himself board of AUTOS FOR HIRE At Bibby's Garage. Moderate Charges | = Residence Phone 201 Garage, 917 | reewevew TrTeweevTTYee, ow great success, RAPION Saar. BLADDER, OC INARY DIBA ER Me. DRUGGISTS or AIL § PooaERe oo. 9, 3 FORK: TO. WRITE FOR CO, HAVE! DOMINION LINE Via LIVERPOOL To an a and CONTINENT TAURENTIC" - aly ) 18 "TEUTONIC" - July 25 " C" - Aug. 1 AND EVERY SATURDAY FOLLOWING Rates to Liverpool from $92.50 1st Class - - - $50.00 2nd - Only four Shot days at sa, Local Agents J. P. Hanley, G. T. R. J. 8. Kirkpatrick, C. P. R. TO LIVERPOOL. .Calgarian . Tunisian Alsatian .. From Montreal Victorian Montreal to Glasgow Hesp'n. 18 July 15 Aug From Quebec .. From Montreal From Quebe: Sor n L38 ra ns Aug. 5 Sept * Will call a Fixmonti eastbound, to land pas- ngers for 'or fall information apply Local Agents, or Ash C Aug. Aug Sep" Havre 23 Aug Hep: To Londun ¥ Bivil'n. 19 July Scot'n. 26 Tuly 1 Corinth'n 2 Aus. Tonian. 18 Aug. 20 Set. INE), standstill. i Stole Them by Wholesale and Stored THE DAILY BRITISH wHIG, , WEDNESDAY, 3 ULY 15, 1914. Lah d Plossast' Fields THE INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON al weekly column of .abiding interest to both teachers and : Pe005040 scholars. -* " +* of Holy Whit - Sodio dodfeoledede diffe foods FEELAMEPPIRRPEL PPPOE LS IPR PRIR FRESE SERS FERRI LIBS TRS Motto for this week: ior's last speech to His disciples fly Cowper, 1731-1800. "The Pmsable of the Prodigal Son and our Sav. directly to. the heant."--William BLIND BARTIMAEUS (THE STORY) Jesus approached of His @ncéstress, RB His baptism from dove and sound of to His Messfanie behind the city I In yonder Herodfun palace, his fo fame he had himself borne record, these personal assqcdations all the st Israel in Canaan must have see Joshua, the man"-of war; and E school of the prophets; and, coming Herod of Archelaus? Jericho was gn clations; superb in afiab. In the riv mission. In the its fair blindness: was marred by mendicancy L At the city in misery--a group of three or more the blind," and asking alms A 'sudd of Timaeus when he beard that it He changed his conventional address, t was not silver and gold he evoked only storm a louder cry. heaven with his An aisle is man springs to his feet, of the Wonder-worker. general petitif/® into more hesitation. ith him fs instantaneous: "He received his si of that siinple phrase! Twe worlds world of nature! him in the sky and field, him the glory of God; work of 'man. . put to this thrilling incident than that followed Jesus in the wavy." Jesus ne He did 'of the nine ungrateful lepers train, with all the lovalty of once a living, familiar ineomtrovert "The blind see!" His oppor violence. formed and, casting He must, specific for throu in flood and while city and Jesus' Has strikes - a approach to Meyer puis it for their Verbal inspiration miracle occurred on the as on the departure. are open to censure of confofnity y ings of the New erses~ Modern thdught will not nothing"----an errorless Bible, liere best frankly conceded Jesus was "coming or going seems indissoluble from pity and eling of human infirmities His, ing His energies went out in quick ple here The sentiment df cock. One moment it is charging Ba is saying to him, "Be of good comfor printing-press, and failing of a good to his ald. "Why," said the printer, need to be justified." It. was dons | s4on obtained. That is ¢ blind men. put them "on their feet He gave tl in the way of getting their own golt ideal of charity now happily current calculated to deprive the recipient of ness and mendicancy. "Put the unfo is the working maxim of up-to-date « ample of Mark's style. No grass gro alert and rapid---his characteristic suffice to tell this story T ty-three miracles of well parables, too--deeds packed with an Renan pays noble (ribute to the sple toward Jerusalem: "Imagine an inno» overthrow of Islamism about the center of Jewish life, the point Upon this Calvary, where Jesus sufle rolled by in dispute and acriomn Supren whole Testament no I is ma or It er hel Jesus may b Jericho approached; historical Mendigancy and infirmity at the Bartimaeus: traits, as indicated Appeal; response Restoration to sight; .« «.. The Young People's 0 joy and a July 19, 1914, FAITHFULNESS IN "He that is faithful in that . . A pin cost $500! "A pin. It was dropped between the ste passing through. So yard after yard and remiered worthless To general tardy lieutenant said, "I'm only a fe coppymander, who was also an astron measuring the thousandeth part of a nothing is really little. col L EC TOR oF BIC YCLES. Them. Woodstock, Ont., July liam Dunn, a fifteen-year-old hand, of Beachvillé, charged wholesale thefts of bicycles in this city, was remanded to jail for one week when arraigned in the police court. Four bicycles Known to have been stolen were found in an old barn near Beachville, while Dunn admits he has sold many and threw away others because the names of the own- ers were on them. When arrested the youngster was busy tearing one of the stolen wheels apart agfl putting in new pieces tak- en from other wheels in order that it might not be 'identified. Dunn admitted to the police that every time he came to the city hes spent all his money .at the shows or other places, and then rode home on a bi- cycle stolen along the street. The voung thief generally managed tc get the best wheels. Pie and Then Some. This "true story' happened at the Shiloh banquet, in the G, A. R. hall Two epicyreans had reached the] desert end of the menu. Black- herry pie was (he piece de resistance The pie, rich and juicy, had been brought to the dinner on a paste board pie pan, but the juice had soaked thromgh the pasteboard, and pan and pie had been slipped on a china plate. "Man," said the epicurean, as he severed a gemerous bite with his fork, "this is the best 1 king pie I ever looked at" Bit 15.--Wil farm with Jericho with peculiar emotions. the hands of Israel's greatest prophet; His Father's voice, "thunder-smitten pile' --had---undergone--the severe ordeal. oT HI¥ Temptation, passed before his mind's eye. i natural environment bowered in palm-<trees and rose-plants. and gale sat Bartimaeus, easily was wanted, Vain was the attempt to sience Nim. His at the other word Man's world of art! No more significant or ibl TEACHER'S snag nwarranted abide Infirmity had thrown them aslant in the press of life. word, the mosque of Omar! at associa whic diamond! p Paris, he talsa "Fleteherized" a blank look Gawneagge. It was the home city He received and sight of making an appropriate induction { Quarentana ) er in front of the rerunnér, to whose suffered martyrdom. irring scenes of the firs imperishable Aside from victory of Could he not lisha, the peaceful teacher in the down to his own day, ihe great eat in iiself, as wel as in its asso- and rieb in palaces, . em- But the scene so brave distressing - infirmity, chief of his brothers ~--aill crying to the passer-by Pity en: hope took possession of the son the Nazarene that was passing and cried, "Have mercy on me!' but deliverance from darkness. Every protest against h's noise tunity was pass He would fain importunity brings J {Oy & gh t human mass. The aside his toga, flies to the the Master's command, put He does so withour a moment's "mer "sight." His cure What experience is upon his ee eve, Prismatic splendors shone about flower. The heavens began to tell palace wall showed him the handi- beau il period could be t epigrammatic word of Mark: "He eded not to ask, "Where is he?" as Bartimaeus attached himself to gratitude and love He became at e seal to the Messiahship of Jesus and that blind presence his m for ht burst back ng God's LANTERN Luke says and Mark when he vs "the harmon- exeg in the interests ¢ folly ake the ethical teach- pon the al accuracy of sin the mediaeval alternative, "all ible Inaccuracy tier « indifference wheth- incident of Jesus' life was touched with a owever, no sentimental brood- and active relief. He is our Exam- the crowd whirls like. the weather- rtimaeus to hold his peace; next, it t A boy toiling with his mpgession, called a printer friend "your type are off their feet. They n a moment, and a perfect impres- 1 parable of what Jesus did for the Jesus or 'silver, but Put them t and silver That is. the it is not the dole of money always his manliness, to stimulate deceitful rtunate in the way of a livelihood harity Here is a fine ex- ws under His narrative * Seven ver the thi in fact neident Matthew & in this Jericho mildly the say it or all is f absolute Every He was at plfulness tem no gofd feet, is $ htway."" the thir hree parables, e added the latter are, nexhausti ble symbolism. : ndid courage Jesus as he fac ator of our day going to preach t Here was, however which he. must conquer or die red more than at Golgotha, his day his ses d of AND KEY uons; city gate by words and deeds. general and particular dvantage of it analog Devotional Service Luke 16: Spiritual 10-13 LITTEE THINGS s least is faithful also in much ' you say. No, just a common el rollers as a place of goods Ww 4 was cut by the length of the pin QO. M. Mitchell, in the Civil War, a w minutes late General." But omer, answered, "1 am used secondt" So in the divine economy h AE the 0 his face He took another bite "It's a little different from any black berry pie I ever ate," he said thoughtfully, "but it's great, that's what it is." The other man ate contentedly. "Of course it tastes that way to you", he said superciliously, "but my daughter, you know, is an advanced domestic science student and this pie doesn' t havé an unusual taste to me at all.' They were finishing in sat- isfaction, the domestic science girl's dad was reluctantly lifting the last] juicy bite from the plate, when a half smothered ,giggle at his right diverted his attention. He turned inquiringly. "You've both eaten the pasteboard plate with your pie," explained the lellow guest, her face very red with suppressed laughter. Sure enough they had.--El Dorado, (Kan.), Re- publican, on MORE PARIS CAVES NS. Roadway Sinks in Front of Opera Comique, July 15.--In the central fash- ionable quarter. of Paris yesterday several street eave-ins occurred after a beavy thunder storm. In the Place St. Augustine, not far from the spot where = taxicab was engulfed in a similar subsidence on June 15th, a portion of the Fondway =u abut ten feet square : collapsed. as been diverted from this pr. Other' pits were formed in the rue des Caumartin, near the rue de Havre and in front of the Opera Comi- gue. No casualties are. reported. IH a dear teacher, experience ought to' be a thorough and eflective § Jed a pathological laboratory for the , 'since men recognized that pains in OSLER'S NEW CHARITY. Treats Rheutiatold Arthritls Free to Rich and Poor Alike. For many centuries--indeed, ever their joints might possibly be due to disease -- the varying forms of rheumatism have .béen a puzzle to doctors, and for nearly as long crip- ples have flocked to get relief from the healing waters of Bath. It is, therefore, a glorious thing that the city has done, It has formally open- investigation of that terribly distress- 'affection known as rheumatoid ritis. If the preblem of its origin could be solvéd, comfort would come to thousands living maimed lives to- day, and many more thousands yet unborn, as' Sir William Osler said in' declaring the laboratory. open: "This is. Bath's great opportunity. for nowhere else do so many arthri- tis patients come in the course of a year." The laboratory is not intended for the benefit of "the- wealthy habitues of thé Grand Pump Room, for it is attached to the Royal Mineral Water Hospital, which is an Institution free to all, rich and poor alike, Its origin {8s peculiarly Interesting, and was ex- plained at opening ceremony by Rev. C, E{ B, Barnwell, the president. Towards the end of the sixteenth century justices of the peace the counfry over were enabled by act of ahs poor to provide money for sanding poor and indigent cripples to Bath} and they fulfilled their duty so thoroughly that the crowds of beg- gars became an intolerable nuisance. In fact the name of the Bath beg- gars became notorious. Beau Nash and Dr. Olivet, with one or two oth- ors, made up their minds to do some- thing for them, and se got together funds for helping them. The result was the buying up of the derelict the- atre and turming it into a hospital, It 1s in the modern successor of this old charity that the present labora- tory has been built, In his address Sir Wiliam Osler first alluded to the enormous changes that had taken place in the methods of investigating diseases during recent years. "We now differ- entiate its causes into three groups," he said, "'first, tlsose cases where a focus of poisoning is formed in the teeth and tonsilg; secondly, those set up by the poisoning in the bowels; and, thirdly, those started by-the trouble known as gout. Even to dis- | tinguish between the three needs labliratory werk of great difficulty. It | is in the elaborate working out of every case and full tabulation that the hope of eventually conquering the disease must lie. I hope this lab- oratory will help us to reach some knowledge of the cause which leads te this vast waste of human life and energy." But Sir William Osler not get before hig audience a great ideal. He went on to make definite sugges- tions, and out of them arose.the ngw sanitarium. | | only Women of Uruguay Given Votes. 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