can beat`: ins: deopdt It is said: feet recon Barrie in? . J unnec. ~'i rganist of eaided at % WVil19.'lli)e'di_8p li'1y`ed'for your convnien. Whn `t comes to variety of assortment and exclusiveness of ideas ahovhiand vp'.1ues_o_ered, ,JAS.. VAIR 8; SONS are the AD3II'1"[`ED LEADERS. We simply beg yon}-`tirxie agtinst ounpleasure t_o aho_w you our line, and prove to you our statements are not over drawn. ' The choice design-s. _we are- showing have won new laurels for thip department. ` " __...__-. 1. . -- . --I-no-I-u til?-79 I`11~5E '1:AMVALINE SILK: BLOUSES A In Black and White-only ; elab- orate hemstitch trimming, spec- igtl at " - $4 00 L` J.`-V A3 .l.Ll.AIao-aqua`: na av- -I-_ BLOUSES `T . -' _.'._l`_hisi3just. anew department SKIRT Black White?on1.yf.; Afmnd already the success amending Made of all wool chalk line grate" hemstitch trimming ,1",' assures us that we ha.ve.t.he , p. I Bl k d m} 3400 r1gh_t_ goodsand at the nght; Ea eua 1 ac an ' `FINE JAPAN .'1`AFF.E'1`A P"- % p SILK. BLOUSES e FINE'.RAINY DAY` smmss .TrimIrned with` ne. tuckiizg, Of Heavy Frieze, (leap st-itched ,at ` - , s A ,$3.50_ trimming at - $3.75 New Dress Coats in Silk and Fine Broad Cloths, in Blaek and Fawn, at $4 50 to $12.00. A L.dies Fine Silk Applique Capes in all leug`hs at $6.00 to $10 50. ` Ladies Fine Silk and Chibn Ruffs and Fishues in great variety. DAINTY EASTER NECKWEAR , NEW BELT NOVELTIES rI.u1nwouunu| ,. 3' at , Q . An im mense showiog of New Easter. Neckwear We are showing an in awaits you. It'~wou1.l be hm ! to conceive how. and exclusive novelties such dainty neck-dressing -could possible be produced, 32 00. and so reasonable in price. Prices - range from 40. SPECIAL NUM BE to $1.50: ' A ` l T T Belt withne dip fr_ont bu Nmwronz ROBINSON. NEW MODES IN SILK - WAISTS Courteous treatment on the part of `our employes is rigidly enforced.` It is our constant aim to make your visit to this Store satisfactory in` every resp'-ct. n3,,wT% um: nouns. mx1Lxs.Nnw sum, nnw wuwrs. unw cums um ems, ~ NEW nsoxwm. nnwnnms, unw vmmas. AJNDI=QI'_Low|NG DAYS, is what procrastination is so "be wise to-day and bring your wheel to be* repaired before all the rest of the season is gone. Buy your new wheel now not in the fall. Our prices are right. Our. terms i will suit you. Some snaps in good second hand wheels. > Stuhnihg ecm in 'l`a'eta and ' Louisine in more expensive ideas. NEW DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS w..:. R088 A THIEF OF TIME |`MMesvAIa & sous TH EBAZAA R afford to neglect your dining `room inthis respect. of exquisitely decorated china. add greatly to the - refreshments of a home. i We.cghve ten. dinner and *4 J .. breakfast sets of, very i nice designs. If you de- sir e t o thoroughly heiutify your home, you t. ' ~ -a- -g--""'.' * 0/ :`7/72 , ' . ' - . /xv - - K6 ; '*'(a7:!'./.*4x'.v"//I-4%--xr//4 ///-.. / . / //r . _ w . _ k . g} 3:, . 4 _ Q We have on h:'uid a. ne selection- of the` Latest and &M9ttPopular Sheet Music. 4 L % on V%JO1j`er%s?p;'omptly attended to. 35}? "" V7!.! ./e$ >`2:m J// /;//-,:.7xr~r<;, O -// 7: -' /5 rd. ' 1 `o v 4 A good line from l0_c,_ up to 50. _SPECIAL BER-' 6 (102. only, ne Moire with/_ne 'fr_ontz buckle, selling at 25c. showing immense range of attractive in belts. Prices 250. to Three Doors East of-Queen's Hotel.. FINE BLACK CLOTH DRESS SKIRT Unlined, Fine S Satin Strapping, specialat _ X $3.50 '. V1101; wool stripe ma.'erial, -`in Black and` Navy, at $6.00 FINE ALL WOOL DRESS Dainty . . . . .Dishes LYIIIH Jun!` if-.r coo-vvucom" bne if: I-has `tipped! Shirti I at ngs ~ V 35"} nily movq ostotifi 51. - -__.-oL Mr.,:jM aIanjC(a1ms` vio%ieb6lii~~1.j -` -1 Being Done Cori`stitutio|f1~.7% f LVN`. vv. x. 4'-G`-IV`-*l V" `--*' --V4-'-V av-.-_ mg into supply. said `.?Qn~~~t.hi,s*~{mfQ-E ticn to go into suplvly, I bropose tp,:.;` call -the attention o'fjth e`I*Ii$1'_isiS-`f`ar'd{ the country `to a gra\'e%condition-`}df;~ airs that cxi-"its in my,~o}v_11:..n: ~I .ro;-`gr xince, that of,.Onta1~.io,.`..A:--polij.i;a,l*~ crisis exists, there t,o-.da.y t_l_1g1_t.,Ci s;'a,t;-j' tracting` the attention . of-L9._;l1_-,_ _cl1,e`- people of Canada. Certain stances have" been _` 1118,68 'p\ 1`p'1ioj- \\'hi':h reflect `on the moral "|SOe'.?{_of'f. that Province, which srecct 1)n::.-Aha; political tone of that `I21-ovinp'e,.ap_da: J say a crisis has al`!`iVd,;\\f:f.1;4qhf me honor of.the I`):-.ov in.ce"'- _is-%_i1iv4:)__1`?y'ed, .5 in which the honor of ])oli_tJ'cig`ns'is`tT invoh ed, ' and `evt-r_vone _must b `on-f_ cernod in the scttlexnent of ;tha1t` ' crisis. :11]. .9 ._.......'.L -..;...._..L `I-LA O ' co'nse:;uent1y, are. up. `and he 33' hiild-i - his term is expired,` but. his. condisf n5_ro in connection f\vith this o,ffdix', I`-4 crxana. _ _ .. ` At the present `moment, the Lieut.-Governor of that Proy';n,c_e'h_a_,S2 exceeded his term. He was ppoit-`.? ed about Nov., 1997;` his v'ey'1"_rs,- ing office, I think, very imp:'.ope!=l,v.; Not only is he holc1ing'oice*?a;itier- tion of health. I `believe, is such that he _was unable tth1)op(*nlt.'l*10_"I:Jg'='-157` isluture lust week, and it had tobe 0peI10(l by a_ cox11zx1issj'oner. . 1 Duty Requlrql Pub_lIQlt`y._A f- 2 3 After whatt1'_anSpix'ed'= notf._"` 'lo 11g ;`-.~} think it is my duty now to call the. attention of t`-'.1e- House to this con-T ditiun of af'I'aiI`s in Ontario, and also tocall the attention of the Housci'_to,._ the record of the hon. gentleman op}- 1_.u.<'ite in regard _to that question. A -'11.. n\n1u'nn +1` nu` -inin f`.nintnH'_ `V Vighrous I roteIt=b}"h6 =lIeml>'er: 2 York Against" Methods : nonguncg _ . . V Sir mm-m nae; ,lIi;~'_i'rj'1'a g:dq,_1*\_V1h_'oni;-2: They `Vere bin 0;S_posl_t;lon.-_1 -qc1_glm:T Rlgl'1ts or tine P:<`n.)l.-'l"l'noi_& . Reply. 2 ' 1,_. r _,.-3: oaawa, Jont; +Vae:c:i2. nnssion from _5`irA `Wt? 7Hm_rr%924M Mr. w. F. Ma`C198I1"-on the H0"`3_`8'5'?3 nuunrslvy unid "(\n I-Us-3:1. I11'i\..: IJIJPILLI nu -x-5:4-u _\-\I v--mu sl--4----V. . "On a motion to go into Commit- toe of Supply, in the year 1895,`. I find that, Mr. Mills. Bothwell, sub- mittod a resolution against this- 1n-actice, and supported his, motion by ur,;,rument, in the course of which Mr. Mills said: V ` The Inevitable Inference.- "Now, 1 say that this is a highly objectionable condition of things. If jt is propel` during. the ve years "that the commission is in existence. that thus Lieutenant.-Governor should not be 1`e.m0\'ed without adequate czuise being assigned, and Without that cause being reported` to both Houses of Parli-.unent, it is obviously` i1I1[)l'O[JL`1` that the Lieutenant-Govew nor shoul-d continue to hold ofce af- ter that period has expired. `.1: 4.-- n.\-......-_.-A..... .1.m:..,;u.... 4`|...`/ LU I "If the Govermnent desire that the Lieutenant-Governor shall hold oiqe 101- a l0ngor'1.norio~d than ve yars t.hv_\.' should issuo to him a new com-` LIl(1\, lILAl\.lll uu,u \_,.\lJaA\.\.co an-ir power for any subseq1_1cnt peri- od. just 1n'ecis~ee]y as he was `;b_eyO'n'd` thuir powel` nf rmuoval-~`fo r' the .peri-" ml for which he appointed in the tirst ilmiaxnc *. _ 3 4 2 * ' J! l -mis. t11'c_v`shuul-(1 put him beyond _ What is `the U|)J(_)(:_I; uf Lhe_provi- sion of the law? '1`-He-4 Olijdt` is`t0'-V` mulxu tho Lioutenant-(}m`et'nor finde- ;.-ndt-{It of the ()ove1'nn1ent here.'iln(1_,= solely subject to the aclvjce his constitutional a-dviisers may Ij.hi`ri1'<*" proper to give hin1. 4.u..|-...s r|`1.,. 1 s\ r.... 'I'.1.L..4 \7....1- 1..-.... I _._the L .... .-u;;sn_u.uuon which prov1qeuf="`z'1v' ` V 5 \.. .. .. , . " rno!.'a:" V ` 9 :- . !~~ Y '2" 95! , V_ . _ onstitutio" v BI'\;n`..\.. r.I:AD- _.;`,~. an I,-';1' ervests, in = "Mr. I\Ia.c1ean continuing , said: A"Tj; vote was taken. Among.` phose W119 Voted in favor of Mr.'1I_i-Tlls motion W(-re Y\I Bordon, TCa'rtwr'ight, {`hzu'1t()n, Lauriux, Mulock an-d Suth- e-rlund. Mr. Speaker I. intend, yo" how these gentlemen to thei'l" "VOft_` on that occasion. They; 1.aidAdo,yv=n=.-tm certain doctrine in '1`eg8.I'd t0 Lieutenant-Governoi`, ye't'now Cthalt they are in power and,,,t,h._,=;'.etue!7J1lg;;9f-I` Uice or their first batc1iV._sI-:;:r.:.12`:1itfeu.;.,=: h11t-(lm ern0rs are running out, V-we Lnd those gcmtlexupn still;cOnt'ng1}ing m their places as LieuterYant- over-* mars under comlitionbs which these glantld-111911 on :1 motion ' of Want of; twulida-nce in this House were dis-: gracml. Now, what. vdoes the right I .... ....w.o1....,... /1):....|-4. 11.... CH- Iv.u\.I[;\.| I./\l Burg. 11511;. The member for East York then quuu- from speeches n`1a't_le lg?` ,__.-Sir; Wilfrid Laurie)`; ])'Alt;0n =.7'.'McCa1_'thy V and Sir Richard CaI`t\v1`ight i`p ' ;that debate. ` V 1'?.`:=`Ir~` .\' 15'-\"'A xvnluu IIIJDD Lyn. `gentleman Tulfrid Lauricr) inted t.pay'?. ..v\: -v , ynnw (ltight Hon . _ `people of this country, and 1'01` n'1y " I/2:` Not. Throwing Dirt; A .v 3' . "I am not here tojSay"anyt,lii'ng1=: uiiuinst the character of, Sir 01'iy1f- : Mmv-.11. I respect his fcharacter, ;i;i1's'?' I. du1,hut`0f any other man. He has *1 : record; and I am not here to throw dirt upon it in any sense. But 1 am here to say something-',for the` own constituents {md to giemand . the \`1ndi<:ution of the constitution-.'. Mr. Maclean, c.ont,iuuing\, said "'*`h. Was not there to be insulted. fhii he was well within his rights...` and `_`they.. must either give-Sir Oliver *=m0Ui0I` term of ofc,ej,%0,r `-'t!1"c2.v1..-.nk:;;u`a't=f appoint his successor) He said Athatg. the lust for 1)owep,__j Party was sonnethigg in Pnnltluoinn L1. n.`\ILn4I party in conclusion, he .ca1?BS3_.;-I1,!P$?}I* . Prime Minister t_b t.el1'th _ that he intended ,to%put._;. the condition of. things .nection that existeidj in"the=*;Ef - ` of Onta.rio~[at the r;re8e;1._f- .I!_l Prlmo nlnistgx Right Honorable Sir .-.Wil'!rifd}.`- ier replied: "The member. York has spokex1`,witl:1,-_.u`;*1f'* V ' ii 05 Vehemence on th`i8- 7dU95St 5- has spoken of the outrage: _g b_tm committed upon v,-`our V tzon. I do not knbw""t;hl 311 injury to ;n1y?%h,("ii)'...`-;{1'`i.1n_llA 1' I do. I beg 3 `; iize; lfmt, I ajo;ncs`e on. riend ' ` the cogstitff I W5 Q5 gtho a.wbnin}`mm ..1of-. the. .utter_1_ti_(>1_1 0 --u--VII-up IF I?` clauser` ofthe constjtutib .0 have spoken dine spoken. Allow " MAitci1 _ Hold Them to Their Vdtei. Purpose in Indeendencoo L wt}; :'t'1')'; ` ur store.` rth of t1fe*; i{{s3{{-ey " $E'"'b6}ie'i-`er".'{a1,:Z' 3}} "342; orthirtyu-1i,ve~ yea?-5 %:;`:`(iuxri_x1_g_;e:q\Vrliich rjgt; boasted;-j w11re;, the jL_Iitena}1t-GoV-- 5 :e_t'nor hfasi heetii 1_'e't`x1oveTd,;; from office is not in existence. It has never been ..`~iconsidered to be accovding to _t._h`e; 'cou:-tesy due to the. ofce that the; incumbent. of the office should be re- during which he has. occupied the po- sition, A has expired." _ on the fcon- trary, we have granted, as rm`:-u_le, to all incumbents of this o 1`ce some cessors . 49, -__r._....2.-_. 1.- 4.1.- ........`A:4.!.... -4` = iinxnedi'eA;tely7at .:.u~se: exirfion of (fe, .. years, during which he has been 0c-- eupying that-position. Such a. case- moved the moment the five years,- little time` before naming their suc- ..-=73a%r3i'atii;t;iiatfte;r-;*t~ii`i5`%:i:,_ o 1.. _ 'I _. .3 me`1},t,-,`Qf`V_th.' 2 a. =,,;hf`..',`: nor `libvihenlfafy-`~cIi&d&;`":-S1? 11. t;.._be ore.-., 'f-`m0fa`ble ;~?vwn~~ ms: a+PP9%I?%te; :%a:=3&.-xoiqxgigavsea ` `e -d, which sl_mI1 v|5e fcbnxnitlnicated j to. "him"-`*ii`1 vwritiggifi` `ii ~%*=.`f ` - A g. ` 1339:; :;.n.:mo9.\.. xf .s-:. .51; }_ . Yc~'u;os0.e_.,...11e::gfr9..4141a.L.',\,vqithoinl ve "'yeia..`s,f-_ He iafnutj . `fbe jpxhd'v-;_ 4 v:.mexcept-.=s'- for, .; cutnsi ' momant.-;. .ve :- rye" -g..ez. iced?` he cari The ' ;1-mgea" ` `glebf-9 'sure~..'zst oehe~%Guvdm%i:--ceni:ra*1 .- Wlalaati is ,za_._l`l,t`1;19_ dggrelgce ,jp._..` t,111_e,..._tWorld.i But what we co.llgd.at _ten'ti_qn to in-_ 1895 W__as*o.A Vi`5":`di1 fern-t" Editibnf nf,.tl1i.nes ,tkxem.s,.t.hu;t..: VsrY.\i.1.1 ,.n,,<;>..w. exists`; in \tha I?rovin9_e of Q;1t_a1'{'o,',}: In_ _1_895. ' we alled t1`xe'* _i1.tte1itib'1i' bf itrie-' House to the fact. that some '-Lieutenant-A Gove.rnors.. for . 0116- of. them. Mr-_: Sch ultz,;` 'Liutenant-G'o\V'ernor ' of Maniteb a: tfor another. `Sir Leonardi Tilley, .Licutenant-Governor of New vB1`Ul1.3W.i0k . had been allowed to` re-. main for da.VS`.' not-for months, but; `for years, after`. the exlxhntion ,.of" the` supposed. term for whi_chT they `had been aDpo'in te`d. In the .casf"13f~' Sir John Schultz,..'he1had -been al-`_ lowed: to nemain _i_1 of_I1ce_Aor' two yea1`s,"and in the case of Sir Leo- nard Tllley, he had ='bi;-en allowed in ofce_for `a. longer pexjiod, and we thought under those. ci_I'C_11H1_ASf,a,nces it was quite justiab1ean'-d"pi`o'per that new power should be, exercised, and that _ the VLieutenant-Govt-rnors shouldbe apointed unqer `a new com- A Pmisslon. . A *' v - V ` ` L. _ A.` _ P`) V' Cl` LII UK? & I \l1.5|l\I\a . `Q5 \rnnvu.n A`: -4`; -day I believe the Conservative party` themselves would. pro;test_. againsti `such a cou1`se,_` and `at all e'vents`.."it 1 seems t"o"in that it yioul-d be only ` the Part, `not-,ouly W0! courtesy, put % zilsd or-dutjv fo1'*th7e3hbnow3bl gen,-I tlem-an to wait until that `crisis jjs; , ';fdver 1);-fort 1-he _(ga1ls.`11pon `us to,` r g~ ` ' "=imove,jSir 0l_ivezt',j1\'Ic,'ii1%9,ga.t f1`.pm p;oI- 1 sition"which he"occuf5ies an-d dd orn.'i _,..n: -.. _--:a.1_ n... :.`..d-'.-` 1. continued: ; x _| ` I askt-he hon. gentleman opposi`.i3e" is this the time, is this the xnoment, whenva. -grave crisis_is : injthe ,.Pro- Vince of Ontario to remove from the helm a ma_n.of such experience, pf suchiknowledge; of such unimpeach_- able honor as Sip Oliver _M.owa,t." If we were to remove Sir Oliver Mow.-,' ..ut in the middle of such a crisis `think we would be committling ugrave crime against `the Province bf` Ontario. If we were to take away at this moment the firm and experi- ...i)ced_'l1an:d"_that` is at/ t_he helm `ofi 'pO'Vver. in thi.P1'ox7iuce. bf Ontdrio td- I ,__- 1' Lnlinwn {Jan (`1\v\c9()I~\7a1`:l'| I\ov'}\1 1 . After neferring [to the condition of ,. Sir Olivor,Mowa.,t s health,.'and_' [re-. fpelling `any insinuation ` that he i would hold oice if ph__vs-ica_11y .i`n(;ap-_: able of lling its duties, the`Pre'micr, continue-d: T at _..I_ -4.1.- L-.. ........4.l....`.`..... :\rsr\r\$::`\\: "1399 Eali 1i1)o_z1T,,mmh no;?ab1e 'i"`eSii-df Vto Show me a c'a;Se V'i'h' `the "log`g L...-..4 A`... ._P (V.-...`n:lnm.aI~:\cu :vu 4]-no H 9"?` s set o` as? a retaining`? wn mu, Mi not _xouuv,v. ;. . I)1"`:.` _Sp1`oqle `ant; Mr. Northrup folf` lowed , in the line indicat.ccl_ by the member for East York, and the Data was: a,d`journed out 5 o'clock, 4 Fotu-Blulls introduced. ' A = Four`_ bills ?were i'nt17'-:oduc'ed"*`:in. -the -House yesterday. Mr. .LaY.V-. fa...thers; _-L J... nuyun`\.-I7 `Isa Tana-` `.f.l.ll_|.lU Jvouva I._|u..y - man s -...-guy, , -3...--.-- .. . an act to amend` the Canadian Tem-1 Apkeranot Act; 21511`. V.Cloiii:y.'Van amend-.-' ment to` the DomiInion_v>E1ectionTAct, 1900; Mr. Scott, an `-ajdt to amend the Railway .Act. and* riSir William ment of "railway -1abo1'273hi'i'spxxts. _Mu1ock:an act to aid }.i'-`. the settles` The House` a..djou1`ne&.}.i'mn_1ediate1y; on the conclusionof tho:-Lieutenant-? Governor debate`. smon Wmcn ne occupies anu uuu1'u:_:. We are familiar with the factgsi,` we fremembc-r V them ` long` ago, am} ~ tl1'is`_ is. `only "anot1_1m" `tjepetition of tbfe ` cry" which We, lyjavea familiar wih L14`n'-.. numitu \.nh`.*n-c`ihn"l-. `1\/l'nwn.t musir}. gUa 'l:llU ]Jlll\`llI\.G Ivvulu runvnlv if We followed` such an action. Whlhl I can tell my hon. friend we` shaf 9 ` 1); -2; _Sp1*oq1 `and Isorthrlzp fol-i 1........: :.. `um um. imliz-a"t.mi hv 1-Kin.` CI`y \VlU[1 W165 -1`guve" MUCH lu.1u.uIcll. W10] -1 ':f():r twerity ye afrs_`.thtLt. `Mowat musj ` g6. - '1``e'p 1`b`vinE'e vI?'ould resent .;j ` P C"'l\ 04-'\'Ilz\Il1n.rl' cut-H nn nDf,;I1 ~,---'-- Wltnuu qt, Inqueit flatly _.$_|y| Dlvox-co "terrible death 1;; ,.GehrVeT`sV /`stone _qua1- 3 Proceedings` Caulotfbylme. - Bualo. V March 18.-.-'l;`.`h`;e name or Arthur R. Pennell, -wh`o1`: ;was named as co-resnondent in .thef7;}.B'urdick di-. vorce procee'dings,' and ;.who met; `a7 ~-4 ---J-- ..f4'-An T. `Runs; terrible ueatn .1_n ,uenre,Vs___uuue quu1'- ; ry'two weeks after Edwin L Bur: 1 -`dick was murdered, con"stj,ntly came- to`the surface in the itgguest beforef Judge Murphy. yes'terday'.}; . -Q ' -~ rn......h.n Q Dnrl:n..'RuNH(2k'R former ` d uuge xuurpuyw .y\:au.-.1 ua, , Charles S. , Parker; Bu1:dick's former business. paxtner and close fz-iend, while on the witness stand yesterday ; .afternoon,, _gave., it as..l_iis % opiqion; ` based upon .inforx`n_a.tion_.`afnd_ suppo-'_-; sitioh, t_ha`t Penn_'ell,,'or "a.`. hired. as.'. sassin, killed 'Buj*`dick." ` = Brocklle, Ill!-ar4V:h'1.v-`T-Tihe four-A year-old daughter ..of Thomgs Cardi-gl qal d-iso_._pnfeareTd mom hex` `hiomdg Mon-1` `day. Search .tor"t.he chi!-df` wane qon-& -tinned `t!iioughout" the "a:terpodiiind-- -night, but `sl;e,,f.c_o_uld_ pot be t_ound. . ;;Ye stevda3' . x.hI`fI1'ingl,. sme boys , near; the Brciglaville hliowingb Club `House 139$! `i. - 4 t` 9 .`.?".dY..... .`~v..,`.'?.`9. id "*3 :g..;r vlvurs;-..u way} blaxmz ; 99rs:t{!e;=;#Y!9.!` .1: 1'1; >>`;.j 35 %:...%=fA; .:.-cg.s;yJ;.ga:.;:w%-L: % tum: )1`.-+'1`heinqucnt 95 * 5'; `e bI_.Sundty morn`- -}_ Wvliwmrqo Q `Np! .i guire had met his death by` the v of the `second train [not `obey, ;P?0P"` *?$99%ls:i% ; A A % ~ _)__ cum mkonoa ogjnrookvino. ' A `VIlI|'l`-~`IthO_l`~lIIItIIIl,!O`I.-' y-9 4 ' Pl_5NNELI;_ |s%.Acijsab. nvlluv 'I.\I A vacant ""f`_Unab1e _to;'g`t` lit" :ny;:tow1s g..;;;ea` ' -in` ' fay reg1stre'qeuggnge' a`n_d'ignorant 16'! `th; R!1ssmn' li.,1i1:;ufag}" `h. `Says *1 '\'lnq1,1i'refd_9t a tpotlyglot-,fellow passenger V _. what` .was the 'Iti1s`slan3word. for towel. so tha t,I, could ask the guard; for tone. .`Palatien;sl, said` he, and I repeated `palatiensig lpalatiensi, -palatlensi,- so as; to impress-the word well upon"tny' \mem ory." \ Having enjoyed a `good wash `and a shampoo and dripping all over ,with.\i`ater. I` rang torythe gt_`m_rd,fand, ; `sure enough, when the man canie I ` cou_ld_not recollect the word. At last it dawned upon .me.7that it was `palatln- ski, . and `palatlenski' I asked of the guard. To my surprise the guard smiled graciously, and, putting on a modest air, replied, `Palatinski nlet. paruskr (`I do not speak Latin, Ispeak only Russian ), and the t `morefl repeat- ed. `p'alatinski,' putting the inflection now on one to make him understand. the more at- .itered.1he..m'an seemed to be, and mod- estly gave the same answer. A(rI\I.l.. _.-.. 1..--._-....-I--..-lI~I- L. -.A nun` syllable. then on the other,` `ataxia aunt`-I ma-nu -wag-av on--v wv This was incomprehensihie to me un? til my polyglot fellow passenger came he will `run for it towel. _ * to my assistance. `Do you know what you are asking the.guard? _ `he said in convulsions otislaughter. .'Yes, I am` asking for` a palatinski--a towel. _ `No, you are not! and be positively 'went__ into` hysterics. ' `Palatinski means Do you speakv`Latin? How can you ex- y pect a Russian railway guard to speak 1 Latin? Look how incensed the poor man is at being mistaken for a Latin. scholar! Ask him for a palatiensi, and I- _;_.._.S rd to coat`; wn every-1;? tlgat `was:/j WE?LTm5. js-;::i?iI*AEUsLi)N. . . A SH. `$.I;lv`a geV Landor,}i1iT his %%e;~.;g;;er jvE;at3`?%@ "...l:>\w'l3 gag; ` 1rinal_l:** Got It." 2. . A '5 - *: travel,` `-`Across Coveted Lands," re- - lates Ixnnmilsing railway incident that. occurred in Russia while he` was en _route to Persia; } . j ` .. u,, _`__A1_-J btkf Br IICII IIIIJ V U. `V Iv -W'1`he man did run 01; `the magic word being pronounced and duly returned with a nice clean palatiensi, which, hoyvever, was of little use to me, for I. land by this timegot dry by the natural processes of dripping evaporation." Stumner Outlnxiot 3 Moer G1-inly and Her Young Ones. There is a deal -of discussion among `hunters after big game in the moun- tains concerning the sort of fathers and husbands grizzly "bears make, says a writer. in. Outing. The consensus of opinion seems to be that bruin is an un- faithful, heartless spouse and a- con- temptible father. He wi-ll help Mme. `Bruin seek a cave or aniopening in the rocks or mountain side, where their - cubs may be born, and he will carry `a dainty morsel. such as a `sheep. a calf or-part ota cow's carcass there. for his mate's food. However, a few days after the cubs are born in the family circle he will leave the home. '_ probably. never having any further ac- quaintance with his spouse and her y oirspring; Thereafter Mme.-` Bruin must i i make her own way and provide for her 1 cubs. `Unlike the black bear, which is Va jolly, fun lovlngiather that rolls and * {miles with his baby children, themale grizzly will have nothing to do with i the cubs. "Mme. Grizzly and her chil- E and they hibernate rolledtogether in .' a ball of fur forabout 100 days, dur- l ing the coldest days of winter. ` (kn nan}-Inna Bonn nnl` ha! wanna +1000- : dren are companions for two summers,- lug LUV CUIILCQ ULIJB UL \VllJL\7Io ` The mother bear and _her young trav-9 el far and wide, moving principally at night. Kit Carson said that the wide, `range of, a family, ofhealthy grizziies. `in-a summer" seasonis almost incalcu-_ lable. He had reason to know. ot_' a mother grizzly" and her two cubs that. once left their hibernating cave among the southern spurs. of the Rocky moun- -tains in New Mexico one spring in the forties, crossed the Colorado and Wy- oming, were seen in the mountains in Montana and were back in New Mex- ico again for. anothenwinter before the i following October. g Didn tv Pat:-onise Her Father. A young woman living in a suburban village turned, her graceful talent for, dancing to account by__carrying on the ' instruction of` the young folks in the neighborhood in that art. At the be-. ginning of the term her class was at- tended by an awkward,`overgrown girl who ,was.much in need of` such culture. She was the daughter of a local under- taker. After two lessons she . discon- tinued attendance, and one at her ac- `her why she had quaintances asked given up, her lessons. . . , u11'7-n n -48.! -1`- Illa: Dlnnb nnwnn 6&Vll lay. Java nvwwvoawo ,, = Well, _ said she, Miss Blank never _patron1zes- my father; and so I .won t Tpat'ron1_ze"h`er school." ` lliylng Precious Stones. In `buying gems always beg, buy or borrow armicroscope and examine the 1 stone carefully through the. telltale ` lens. Flaws invisible to the naked eye ` which depreciate or entirely, destroy the value of-the gem will be easily rec- ognized. It is really throwing money away to invest in costly stones` without this examination, as many jewel lovers have found toA;hel_r cost.-`-Good House- 1:. an the unit. Do you beneve there; is anything prophetic in dreams? _ . nn-n-..- mu I 1...... It nnln, `+1..- ytvyucuu III unwuuuwo , " lien it! 1 know it. Only- `the other night I dreamed that I was at a church fair and awoke to uni! that my ' wife`-had been through my pocket: and \ taken_:my Alaat sou." ` . .. E'e55u1E7' H Edna nothep-My sqh,'d1d not your tathe_1j,torbi_d;you learning to smoke? Young Amen-lAca-No, mu. .WhepV I. asked him-it 1A~msgnfumoke, he and, `n-o,; __,__._|_ggp, Iain nnnxn -- 3313: much! -f ' - nmn't*nuava.J _ _ V` \ W"! '5lm.v.e*-funly the _ .h!!!|,x; did! ?'1t.?.'. `: - THE PERIPATETIC BEAR. 1-%...n..:.4.;.%.,% 9 `nnin51V%j`*:1b1{t1:RN% ADVANCE Box 44. Welcome beckhgood old summer time. Mr. Sam Lee and Min Jennie Lee called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Averill one evening last week. ' Mr. Robert Hougton spent Sunday with Cookstowh friends. ., A`. _ _:_I_ By unnoui 2 his _`_o!,Ij - --L PIUIIUE UV pun-v v--: -.v _- - _ Min Amy. Chunhler entotesined number of friends on Thursday exening. All report. I splendid time . Mrs. Lewis Long was in` town last week. _ 4 Sup buckets and Ipilee have their (in ' DOW. 'I:he robin he: arrived intown now for WIUI Uuunuvuwu u... oavnwu Q Mr. John Merrick `l;u been on the nick list for the past four weeks. ` We are planed to know that he is recovering. :t:__ A._.. nI.-..bIAu nnltnrlminnd 3. isprmg. . Houewiveu are begining tolook serious and the men are wsitingwith dread the `good old house cleqning time.` 4 I it will gt-ovqfor thou Mao ap.p:-eciate canned 9506: as and tin that wc have spread m s_uch 3 vnriotyo It-nits, vegetables. ot.,particularly quxtabh forth: 89:-ins season, when fruits and vegetables` Iffould be ylcntifully consumed; %Wo have every- thing it ! hng'hLgndo`[rocriu.teaI. 'oo ou.~ pure ahdjwould be plnaedt IupplLyVy`on,yiah `Q ntndnnIni- ni-Inna. ' " IHOBLEY BRO-9; I Strongf Temptation l1JLon34Vt'feeV:l ;%n(is`t9be`<`; purchaser `ogfder to % sjee A ' c new things.` . We want . fo com Mmdre as V; `vi;it9r. If ' we ilujve} wfhat pnljenses you best that is _, an after % consideratiom You arec_ordia`.llyVinvited`tdattend.our opening display, which will represent one of the riche-t col- lections `of high art millinery 1it_h`as been our pleasure to arrange for your consider stion The model huts f on Paris `and New York are `here in numbers and will be of much interest, but of more interst will be t ."e In-gee showing of 0, tr ownocreationv. They are dreams of beauty and smartness. You will acknowledge them as style leader;-in~awe|y-ewe._of- the word. ` EDNE'.SDAY;MAF2CH 25,