9 : ft-+-+1-11144 oS : Fashion 4 : Hints. ; at eet 'Statement of the Quebeo Battlefields : Commission. -- aE LENS » A despatch fram Quebec says: In con- work which hes bee with the h hes Yieraken by the Nationa) Battlefields mmission, and which includes the} The the poking of green kara the Champlain tercentenary celebra- sett the es statement is ometely a ciactiptiesse given either by grade ind in rae * int T pedseanen oe mission desire, through ites inaerpliotis: to obtain nape {he arrival of the Prince of Wa atout in order that the en- ctement rs méy a made at ard ane that the fields have been fa~ as litle to, the lands not at aie in the ted the Crown * Arrangements oe about to be 8 ton ane sysiematic collection «f f " Canada under wit esa oa orstcal Deeuiitelcs "1. Geo, 'Garneau, Chairman mmission. and} (S ) 2. tetera Battlefields Co: FADS AND FANCIES. deen § % date: and America will ignore it breadcloths, sérges and mohairs are among the favorites for mourning fab- scarfs become to sort teachers of deportment there are now ch lessons in the proper manner of fhem, Pea 1s unreasonably insisting that rocks shall have trains that 1) | CONDENSED. NEWS ITEMS/ | GAFPENINGS FIOM ALL OV:-t TUB : GLOBE. Teiogroph tries Trem Owr Owe sol Other Countries of fecent st Events. - : "CANADA. fo the as mail with the possible exception le -- in Illinois, the coal miners tienes in the United States will johbe to w Dr. MoNamara has been promoted the Local caverns Boamd to Secretary to the Ad- be mili y. Totento caterers have been esked to assist in feeding those who attend the. lercentenary celebration at Quebec. A fine of bituminous coal has been uncovered by a landslide at Camp- tell Creek, B. C. The law requiring carry in Toronto harbor will be Strictly enforced. Ontario points in- crap from dicate that the fall wheat and clover wintered fairly well. The Point Exhward ferryboat was seized in Port Huron on a charge of taking sore pers into the United States, end Captain Glass was placed in jail. A leller received in Toronlo élates that Canadian capital is wanted to es- tablish en 'electric car service im Are- Peru Montreal longshoremen object fo dsjolens "gfe introduced by the maine Silver is to be adopted in jewelry. Gowns are long in Paris this season ingrid are more fashionable than ever, Tho sugar Joaf is the latest in millin- years "Chenille has beoome more popular than silk fringe. Elaborately beaded belts are prescr'b- ed by fashien. All the new ee are Jarge and ari- tal ne: _ gow until they are inlo designs, is of- ce. 8 Orie saa Scheme still prevails in, j ar Paris go eat la ining much favor for the wicpne® b "n are a favored forin of this years ewelry, Suit coats o neatly. he semi-fitted, ulus is taking a decidedly prom-| tHe sot ae i 2 ei Midery. da Jace ee playing a Pats dechees siesta in that shall be ex-| 8 CIO] INS ead Of tf {fe is used to edge the skit ite ca in arabesques, with & pacity of soutache, and with a Tiber oa entation filo-floss eqibrelaery it ts 'B found on the most fragile ef net Pieid taffetas are Fos plaid and the little effect © rds, the failor finish 'aro aw "hper el and t Bo a fit ig a isthe thing to set] Saneaseraa striped collars have em} broidereg striped bows lo match then. Jet will be in good taste ee opin ae ne N : id of Semi-precious Ea viene In summer all hard is cons: red as ~feee Sie alata xy "e Sconbre yer he ry in brown, navy blue, burnt 'ping y blue, ecklaces of gold with barbaric pend stones now are 'n oe A middle-aged widow wears the c veil Hie Me 'bonnet, the young one owe ona i beg "hat. silks are sure to be exten- ered sively in the new tunic gowns 50 fh = uh tn 2 any hat brir ete. encircled by eae of wings that ive the semblance of a merry The newest at 5 the 'new soft shades, which is called peach blossoms, is. the exact shade of the flower of the fruit. Tallor made linen waists for out of sports are m with long or sort sleéves and with or without col- ines he chief effort of his dressmaker just a as slender from shoulder to 'axirt S possible. A pretty effect-in a tngelle waist is achieved by a chifu-Shaped ruffle, sup- piemented by another ruffle over the Bieeves. For mourning patent leather hoes sometimes are worn but those of dull finis Mapoeoie talae aa Napoleonic collars, gntcine slanding roll in which the "Little Corporal" buried, his dete rmined chin, now are seen on man A deinty novelty 'in Neckwear fis a hand embroidered strip of mull, edged with blue, to be plailed on the collar and fastened with a fancy pin. A new taflored rig from Paris Has a skirt of smoke gray, buta coat of white. gray soulache. it Many of the newest halts are huge cxeations of colored or shot metal tis- . sue, and the trimming m must be well sag up sround the crowns to soflen, Hereaik cloths, nun's veiling, crape a2 chine. chiffon ffon cloths, dull silks, 'Ss hals of ough Jap braid are ee nn Bests Here « 0 ay a nigh! ark, ch a maret fh i Set : ues on the: had pre and that, unfortunate ly, See was hot alone in the disgrace. The words ere osed to lave a bear. " on 6ome unfortunate love affair. Hartley was wound was behind the oe 1 aimed. He the Shet had been well 'always bore a good reputation, Lt Te- cently lost his place and online oii ------ ALLANS GET ET CONTRACT: ius sine mot Service yetn Canada d France. LA despatch a Montreal, says: The new subsidized mail service provided es the treaty for a sleamship line be- een Canada and France has been ob- a Yiaty tiled agi of espera the service nd trips if the" trade r the Allans had te ------ MONEY FOR JUNKETING. Claim That Former Winnipeg Council Was Disqualified. joey railway has entered a r fe in a suit proud by the cily 1 the company to pey damages | 5, for 'aliare to fulfill the running maiasahaee demanded by the traMe. The com peny will maintain that when the coun. cil of 1907 passed the by-law under which the action is taken, a majority of the Aldermen and Controllers pice sent' were disqualified, through having accepled expense moneys 'for junketing riage through the Uniled States, con. tary fo the chorter. ts created a sen- sales in civic circles. ~ MONTANA TOWNS DESTROYED Graig and Cascade Wiped Off the Map by ateaiy Waters. A despalch {7m Helena, ont, says: 'Ah uncontrolable is Yvancing upon Great Falls, a valty of 15,- Balaton, and it Is believed that sch asi were cr, vate all Tues- Gsy nigh in the constr i 'dam" a Hn ofa ations | und the smelter, Preparations have alse been 'made so that the dam pidly ad- | sec at Great rulisy | -- Which the smelter ures ils Tr, may be dynamited. fs a last reso Craig, Sian: probably was wiped thou nme as tants coped. Cascade, a town of 400 popu's oe Phil 69 miles from Helena and £5 1m { Craig, is now under wa in danger of eee swept awa te ond ck pa thickly th debris of uses, aay 'animals are Wing for their lives in the flood.' ~ The big} aiv atping are much larger than in mariy'| blocks ere most used, fie apes industrial | Transvaal Has Arranged jor Competition y years old. The ber o Railway Commission -- Insist on Its : Adoption. 0} the numerous reports the board has lespatch from Winnipeg says: The } PT sas Avintam Pugsley announced in the House that he was considering the question of deepening the harbors on the aa to twenty-five fect. I r d pleasure craft to 'tind built their nest They w [ple up'the bits ! fruit. The Dominion Government has ind' There the eae authorities to continue the Subsidy service. | house not ig uae e8, & very stneli ds wit ohm happsly. yhew farm old, she the birds who built end seed near the bird tha { Doris made friends with Bos she thought; the most won- derful bird of all. Ite nest among the amine * on the lat- i "close "Cc Ww w. It was a hu she w: its swift fight, and its motion over. Tie pg arin, los- som. By "sitting very 3 ae at the window,. hors could see Mr. and Mrs I ing- and cou and gradually the timid binls became used le the litt by the eet icor be an knew thal she wes d. » friend. Some- times Doris would put out ao dish on the window-sill with honey in it, and ira the birds came and esnity dipped heir bills in it. Doris thought it one elat ite oe Stenicat tings that could: happen, Lg maple near a he had a broad wooden hench which tier father had made for her, and just above the bench on one of the lower branches of the tree Mr. and pee Robin # nolsy conple, bul it niuke friends with them eg with. the humming-binds side mee on the very bench where Doris sal, and of bread, or tiny pieces By Slanding on afte e Bench Doris could the in Mining Machi inery, rom Oltawa says: Premier uis Botha, of th he Transvaal, has sent a Jeller to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, pointing ut ihat the Transvaal Government, din ics ap with atl Transvaal Gam: f Mines, ranged for a prac- tical trial of small rock drius, suitable under the the Wit. wie natinds Ps scuare inch att the enwitg ace. T and £1,000 eapictively are offered. "The. competition will com- mence early in 1909 and will last aboul si, months, ----};---_-- ELECTRIC HEADLIGHTS. A despatch from Ottawa says:--The ant ot of Railway Commissioners has sent out a circular stating {hat owing received from its inspectors Jeg § sh the poor condition of the lights o large number of locomotive edhe: in us on the different railway eystems in Cenada, the board has had ynder cdn- sideration the advisabiliiy o requiring ihe rallway companies subject to its jur- isd use an electric sysiem of headlights, or some other geod syslem that will give satisfactory light for the MORE TIOMESTEAD ENTRIES. Increase of 729 Recorded During Janu- ary and February, A despatch from Ottawa says: A net increase of 729 in the number of home stead entries curing January and Feb- ruary, 19 ecorded, as compared with the same fbuthe of 1907. folal of 347 entries made j by persons coming from the United States; 120 were from North Dakota, 52 from Minnesota and 22 from W isconsin. !n. February, 1907, the number 'ot lond patents issued was 1,602, covering an aren of 263.469 acres. For the month of February, 1908, there was an increase of 59 in the number of patents; cover- ing an increase of 741,598 acres in the arca patented. KISSING GAMES PROHIBITED. Only on Medical Grounds--New Rule for London Schoojs. A despatch from London says: The County Council has issued Kissing forms a part. e teach ers are a ic oe that such = re discontin The eon 'or the "prohibition eet contained sentence of the rien roney _eodlng: .] comptroller o Royal was ooeal to disturb 1: eae and in bjections, hut would venture isiter; and they eer riendly as rh seats old. ite. ave that the birds who hese nests every yedr imily a those with + because aj bas Helene sepperee 3 Was ceonly oe ae US. Senate x despatch tn "ae Says: Bh fisheries troaly between the United States and eal Britein regulating dishing in the Jakes along tie heundary tween the United States and Canada to-d sade received the -- fay- al ietindars between the United 'Slates 'ana Canada, Upon the conclusion of his remarks the com mittee decided to r t 3 i=¢ c = e--] 73 ae > =a == S = convention was postpone! until aiiotkes meeting. --------s---- ONLY TWO NEW WARSHIPS. President Roosevelt's Request for Four Ignored by Congress, despateh from Washington says: In spile of the. President's urgent recom- mendation contained in his épecial mes- sage sent to Congress on Tuesday that four battleships be provided for in the navel appropristion bit!, that Ley re- fused to authorize mere than two ships. Representative Hobson's amendient fa) (he naval appropriation bill providing kor four batileships instead of two was defeated by-Ihe House, 79 to 190. 'tne recull was received wilh loud applatse. PIE ROSEEEY 'Suneecouen 87,000,000 HALL FOR LONDON, Plans of Obscure Young Architect to be A despatch from London says: The Landon County Council hus decided to proceed with the building of the pro- posed County Hall on tie Site selected en the banks of the Thames al West minster. Jt is estimate! that it wil cost $7,000,000 and thal seven years will be consumed in building tt. The architect is Ralph Knoll. who till ne won that pasition by competition was an ohscure ed '3 the city arehl- fect's office, He i ents old. His {res as architect mia amount to about 000. fi WARSIIPS TO VISIT "QUEREC. Invitation to Washington Vill be Accepted, A despatch from Washington' gays: favorable response will be made by the. United" States Navy Department to the courteous invitalion of the Domin- ion Government {to be represented al Quebec by a war vessel at the coming visit of the Prince of Wales to Cunada in July, The present intention is to de- spatch the fine new balileship New Hampshire, recently put into commis. sion, and in command of Capt. Camer. on McR. Winslow. The finishigg touch- es are now being pul on the vessel, Canada's --4+--___ * $200 ON MURDERER'S MEAD. Reward for Capture of Man Who Shot Constable at Frank. A despatch' Boa Ollawa lf The yal North-West Mounted ello' ee sjgrctaie Ege ot- fering of the regular rew fer sukeetna ling which will lead Ward E arrest a conviction of the man or ae o shot Constable tg at "On medical grounds considered cndeairee' nk, Alberta, the other when she was 1 girl, not ile fo int years bT sso. down under the brodk, Here-}- re rather | 5 svas vegalapet to per THE WORLD'S NARKETS |neronrs rnom THE" LEADING | TRADE Prices of Cattle, Grain, Ciueese and Other Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. ceneites baddies nerthern, $1. 0634; No. Ontario wheal---No. 2 white, 88¢ at point of shipment; No. 2 red, 88 to &k3ge; No. 2 mixed, 87342; goose, B7c io Corn--Firm; No. 3 yellow American, Beit , Toronto freight; No, 3 mixed, ic "Barley --Very dull; No, 2 offering at 55c » Pads 2, Ske "outside. live--Strong; No, 2; 6c ta 87e. rakenaaste 2 2, Ghdge fo G5c. s--No. 2 while, sae outside, 48¢ on nice Toronto; No, 2'r 'hour. -- innore elena, brands, $6; seconds, $5.50; strong 2 am $5.30; winter wheal patents, $3.40. Bran Ful cars, 824.50 lo $25, Toronto ireights Shorls- Scarce, $24 f.0.b: mills. COUNTRY Pr PRODUCE, Butter--Still searce, with good demand, Wholesale prices are-- Creamery, prin . Be to 32c soli 29¢ to 30c Dassy aenle weeee 252 to urge 4c to 25c oe pa Pas fe et 23c to 24c RUIRCIOU Sc os oon aa cosivtics sane ns : fo 2ie Honey--Strained eleady at lle to 12¢ per Ib for GO-Ib pails and 12c to 13 ee to ie tb pails, Combs at 81.75 to $2.50 zen. Pol BGeOnianks, Se to Me; Dela- ware, e to $1, in car lols on track here, S--Firm: $1.7) to $1.75 for primes and St. 80 to SERS for hand-picked. Cheese--Firm; te for large and 14%c fer twins in job Jats here; new-make, 1¢ 1 Hay--Timethy te quoted at $15 te ais bo in car lols on tracks here. PROVISIONS. " Pork--Short ap $21 to $21.50 per bar- Tel, mess, $17.50 to $18, _Lord--Ticrees, 1i43c; tubs, 119¢c; pails, Smoked and Dry Salted Meals--Long plons- and cases, K } #reen meats oul of pickle, le less hae sindked. MONTREAL - MARKETS. Montreal, April. 21,--Flour--Choice wheat patents, $6.10; seconds, $5.50; winter wheat patents, $5.50; bts rollers, $5 to $5.25; do in bags,. to $2.50; extras, $1.80 to $1.00. anita." RE to S23; +10 Bess tio grain, shorts, $22 lo $22.50; AR beg $24 to S25; hibla: $25. fo $27 per ton, including } 4, bags, and pure grain mouille, 832 be -Moderate trade is passing at firm prices. Rolled Oals---$3. 123g per bag. Cornineal--81.6744 "lo $1.75 per bag. Oals--Eastern Canada No. 2. while, have declined Jc; coslera Cunada No, 2 while onts, 492; No. 3, ted, 433¢c per Amalie ex store; er sheila ex track North Cheese--September ioe are selling at We for white and 13)ge for colored; Soe ala nae 13\e for while and tise far col Butler Fresh creamery, 33¢ to 35e per Ths best fall make, 32¢ b. short cut mess $21; holt barrels, $10.75; clear fol baek, $22 fo $23; long cul heavy mess, $20; half barrels do, $10.50; dry salt jong clear backs, 10\%c: barrels popes poet, $13.50 fo $15; half lwrrels do; $7.25 lo $7.75: bulk nears mess beef, $10 lo A 'nit barrels $5.50 lo $6; compound Jord, &Xe to fe: pure lard. 11}¢c¢ to 113f¢c: kett le ren- dered, Ji3ge ty 12c; hams, ize to es according lo size; breaklasl bacon, 140 to He: Windsor bacon, 4 ge lo 15¢; fresh killed esupoll dressed hogs, $9.55 to $10; live, $7 to' $7. - = UNITED. STATES. MARKETS, Buffalo, April 21.--Wheat- --Spring dull: No. 1 Northern, $1.02%, carloads; Win ter etvong; No. 2 red, 98e. forn--Firm: No 2 yellow. WMe. Oats-- : mixed, Sle; No, 2 white, soi to S6e. Bor. ky--85 to Me, Rye--No. J, On trac 'k, 8c. onhlinneapoli. April 21.---Wheal--May, fee: July. Me: Seplember, 8&ige: No. patents, $5.15 to $5. 30: seoond patents, ps to $5.20; first clears, $4.05 lo $4.15; nd clears, S3.10 lo $3.20, Bran--in pulk. $21 to $21.95. Milwaukee, April 21--Wheal---No Nerthern. $1.04 to $1.00; No. 2 Northern, 1.02 fo $1839: May. Me bid. Rye-- " 4 Rarle No, 2. 87; simple. "4 beg 85-, (arh= No, 3 cash, 65 . GTX aske Duluth, yee a -~W ie 1 hard. 134; Northern, Psy fo. 2 rthern, 953ze% "July, a8¢ Se Fen anv ae York. April 21.--Spot firm; No. 2 red, (7%c elevaler; No. 2 red. SLNOY% ob, afleat: No. 1D nerthern. Duluth, $1.08 Lec.b, afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.0515 fc.b. a _-- --t- --_ THREE MEN KILLED. Faplosion in the Old Mine at Canmore, - o Alberta. A despate h from Winnipeg says: Three men were killed and four others seria US- lv. burned in an explosion at what Is Known as the Old Mine, Canmore, Al- perta, shortly after 10 o'clock on Wednes- day morning. The dead are:--Gus Capte- son and Matt Saari, Finlanders, and Mr. Wilmott, an Englishman, octing as fire ss. The iatter" leaves a Wife ond fam- tly of four litle ones, ag only came out here a few months ag 'Is not yel known weal coysed the. explosien, and th: fire has not been extinguished as yet. 'The four injured men are in the general hospital. The Coroner 'will be brought from Mankhead as soon as possible for the. inquest, . pec c per dozen for single lols and Or bse MOUNT TEMPLE -- FLOATED C. P. R. Steamer. Has Been Stuck Since Last November. A despatch from Halifax says: Afler having been. ashore on the Irenbound Island, at the mouth of the Lahave River, since November 30 last, e - ™ -th air, and with the rising lide a ssistance of three tugs she slid ot the ks into deep water. This was the third dttempt ---- to float her. Under her own 1 Mount Temple started for Halifex, bul owing to a heavy southeast dtorm sel- ting in she was obliged to make: Lunen- berg harbor for shelter at 11,30 Wednes- ~ day 'night. rote Mount Temple regislers €,661 tons, and the adepotedjonga ieee vors $200,000. if they, When 'the steamer stranded she had over 600 passengers on board, and all 'ng saved. She will come to Halifax to. drydock as soon as the weather per- mits. The steamer had been driven ant on the rocks to save the lives of he passengers; and the rocks protrud- a through her setaaen in several places. The work of floaling her was one o' the most difficult ever undertaken on the Atlantic coast, and the success of the salvors is fegarded by eg experts es a notable achievement. MONTREAL RIVER LOOKS GooD. Many Prospectors fre Already at Their Way Back. the senson opens yp the ae River district appears to look all the prospectors already making their way Lack to the townships of Smythe, James and Tudhope, which ing ve alive this time yast year, and again to the unsurveyed in the township of Wil- lette, where more new fin i 26c | made and with recent development, have :|praved {o be valuable, says a Cobalt despatch? Probably the most important find ir [the Jast-mentioned Jocalily, which ad- Pjcins the townships of James and Bar- ber, is that made on the "Goldie" pro- frly, which consists in all of 160 acres, un in which are essr: West, Jamieson, in Griffy and McIn- tosh, all of Cobal From various re- perls oblained oily in the camp this will im all probability be a _ the future shippers in the new dis This properly was taker 'hot of early lost summer 7 Baad present promoters, or on sight in a Only on one lot so fer has a4 'ork been done, and this consisted ----+5- DRIFTED HELPLESS IN A BOAT; Two Men Traveled 250 Miles in the Gull of Mexico, antiga ins Vera Cruz, Mexico, --The first engineer and the cook of the "disabled steamer Sonora, which has been drifting helplessly in the gulf for a waite arrived in this cily on Tuesday in boat. They traveled 250 miles "| the mercy of the winds and currents of the gulf. They left the disabled vessel Sunday morning al daybreak in the open teat off the Triangle Islands, near the Yucatan coast. Vessels lave been gent cul to locale the ee steamer, She tus a cargo of calll " SERGT. LLOYD MURDERED. Stratford Man Shot at Wolseley Bar- 4 racks, London, A despateh from London, Ont., Gh Friday night about midnight Se oe Lloyd, an altsched man from Stratford, wis igen at the Welseley Barracks here in a re 'oyd was struck by a bullet fron a rine and died very showt- ly after he was brought to the hospttul here from the barracks, which are two miles away. The deed i te Lave been commilled ina row which arose ----. a | uinber of the sokiiers t the barrack ka WILL TOUCH AT HALIFAX, Will be Port of Call for North German Lloyd Sicamers, A despatch' from Brenien says: The North German Lloyds Company has de- to have some of the slower sleam- 'Lers in its New York servico touch at Halifax, This change will be pul into operation the middie of neat month. _--_----Ee "T should like to be excused, your lord- Ship." said no man who had heen sum- moned on a jury. "What for?" "I awe a man five dollars, and T wont to doit hon up and pay iL" "De you mein to tel' this Court you would hunt up a man lo pay a bill instemd of wailing for hin to hunt you up?" "Yos, your lordship." or the jury who will lie like tha A young laidy oor hife @ well-known tablishment a fey Vodiys age and said ts the derk, "Do you Keep stationery?" "No, miss," reptied the shopwalker; "af 1 dit T should lese my job." YS:] gcing out again in a minute." HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN. the most important ilems of clothing for children, from the point of view of health, is shocs. There is an he nervous and othe , is especially appileabe fo the kind as shoes prescril jon for (he adull, or rather for the adult ete Happily, the most rabidly fashionable mother would hardly insist on sha peinted toes or "Cuban" heels for litle rs. | children; and the liltle square shoe sold {ir very young children is adapled to the liltle square foot for which it is de- signed. It is laler in iife that the trouble the straight line intended by s To pernitof this the shoe musl be wide enough, and the only way to insure this is to have the child sland barefooted on an sheet of paper, then draw round the {cot while he bears Pedeics with full weight. ured on paper In that way will be rt design om" which the child's shoe should be m It is imperative also to conmtiee that at cerlain times @ chile grows wilh as- teunding a and thal the shoe that was a perfect fit in April -- be a slart- ing cause for trouble in June. If the foot is allowed to be crowded oul of shape at this critical age it wil never regain the normal, especially if the great toe joint is the one t silffer, ond it usually is, as a resull of the shoe being, or ag get too short, or too nar- rew in the toe part. Again, it by no feane follows that the discarded shoe can be passed down to ihe next in age. Because seven-year-old Tommy has outgrown his hardly worn shoe, it will not necessarily be a good fi for prs heeled? Jack. With strong and well-| 'built children the rickety or weak in the leg, especially the ankle, then a well-laced high boot ts better; and lacing is always lo be Bom in preference to butlons, be adjusted bist ne and made cally to fil and 6 If it is po that a child wears the shoe al the sole and heel more quickly ul one side than the other {it is an indi- cation of @ weak ankle, and then the high -- should be substituted. zy nurses have a habil of allowing ante lo keep on their leather gaiters in the house on the plea that "they are This is ld be forbidden.-- = rét hygienic, and shou Youth's Companion. IIOME CURES. There is no simpler nor betler remedy for dandruff than a wash of camphor and borga; Gn ounce of cach put into one and one-half pints of cold walter; after- weds rub # }:Ue pure oil into the scalp, For cold [eet induced by poor circula- tien raise yourself on your toes, stand- ing erectly, twenty times. You wiil fcel the Cords in the back of the limbs seem to stretch and the feet soon have warmth in them. Repeat this thive times a day and circulélion will be established. be fore you are oware of fl, If you are unfortunate enough to get bailing hot water over yourself, take some eggs and whip the yolks and whites logether, Then smear them even- ly on the burns. The pain soon conses end you will have no scars afterwards. A simple, "kilchen remdy," as sound séientifienlly as it is simple, is the use of baking soda, or bl-carbonate of soda, le break the force of a cold or influenza, Ilalf a teaspoenfil in hall. a glass of water, taken al frequent intervals, proves highly eMéacious ee el ae ne WILL NOT VISIT WASHINGTON. Report -That Prince of Wales Will Co There is Denied. 4 despatch from Lendan says: There inte truth dn the nepert from the Unit- visit Washingion offer the calebratien at Quebee next August, NINE 'DREAMERS' ARRESTED Leaders of the Peculiar' Sect in Alberta Jailed for. Argon. A despalen from Medicine Mat says: The arrest of nine leaders of the. sect known as. "Dreamers" is cousing a sen- sation. Joseph Lehr, a farmer, is alleged in some way to have jneurred the enmily of the sect. Lately he received letters in German, signed "Revenge," threat ening to burn his house, On Saturday night his young "~~ was awakened by hearing a noise, and discovered the heuse In Names. The familly barely ¢s- @ wil lives Gnd night gear, everything being consumed. The hss is estimated al $5, Constable Ashe, of the Mounted bie at Irvine, heard the story and ro fo investigate the occurrence. ile fu mediately wired for reinforcements. Corp, Humby, {wo constables and Ashe, after all night driving, orresled the heads of nine "Dreamers'" families. A cemonstration of force was necessary overawe the other seltlers, who thought the arrest was tantamount to conviction, oe! Wagon 'lotds of settlers aro coming fo 'allend the trial 4 3 S| ed States that the Mrincecot Wales will?