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Divorces ar few Id Canada Id Ontario, CJjebec, Manltaui and the lerriurlet clvorccs can he obtained anly b ao act of ti.e Parlalui ot of nada. and ff-fa l.1 to 1'JuO only tfity-oine were o secured. In tlie Hber provisos they may be ob tained m tbe rouria, and durlrg the loie petiod Nova Scotia has granted Hnety-two, New Krunswck geteritv Ibree, British Columbia furty-se.eo tad Prince Eiward Island tj'-ne. Fur all purposes. Justiss ia tbe fest kind ov merer. An Austrian cheuiUt, a recent radu ale of a Vienna college has tlsovered a system of combining ttmospheite air with Illuminating fa a, so that tbr?e parts ofgisand e pirt of lr will he constantly breed thrnnyh tho tnett-r. This tarefaced swindle seriously lo rea.se the c at ft cons i nets. Gas Ills ha re litelv hvmd'd upalinn egly In the ea-,t S'r:t 10.11 of New Turk C.t It ti. ihi-n-i.tre. believed abat the Ingenious Austrian chemist getting In hn Una work lo the t tnerican m-t'opol.s A Wonderful l'li'uei-j. Broadlutid. S. lak. March l.'S. Bolrp a sensation has been created here py the luihllcation of the story of i. V. Jrny. wlm, nftor a m .-! a I treat ment fur three luun'lct. was prostrate Intl heltil.-s a ml K'v,"n iiji die it.li ritit'a I Hmmih iti-ixtit's license ha a always been coini!teiJ m in able, hut rvidenrly from the story told by Mr, ftray there is a retne.tv which will cure I even In the nw-it advanced ktag-a. tills In what be nHt it: "I wan (! hi a ll!l hub. My Hfs and I nri,lni ee'yt!iin; and tead everj':!iiiij we could timl alintit right's 1' hoiiiij that I would aa ah" to li tul a remedy. After many Mimes my wi'n Insisted that I should By Dodd's Kidney Pills. I praise God lor the day when I decided to do ao, tar this remedy mot every phase of my tate and In a ah'-rt time 1 was she to let out of bed. and after a few weeks' freatinont I ws a strong, well man ttodd's Kidney lUU naved my life." A remedy ttiNt will cure Bright' Kseaso will cure atiy Ipwmt Kidney eesse. Iiodd's Kidney Pills sre oer Inly the mo.t wonderful diwovery which modern medical research, bas liven to i hi wo-' WESTERN CANaUAmAS AN EX CELLENT CLIMATE. Fk flaakatclieoan Valley Very High ly Fa Tre J. An Inten-stltig feature of tern Canada la it.s r-liin.ite. Those who ave made a atttdy of It Btieak higli'y Wt It. Tin ('iiiiadi.'iil woveriliiielit Agents are I'ndiiig out an AtiiiK. and t the aaiiie time giving vnlmible in fonnatioii iMncerniii railway rates, etc., to those iutereoted in the coun try. As lias b:i) xnid. the climate is xeellent. J lie elevation of Hits pMl t f Canada ia atmut I.smy fei-t aliova the sea, about tw lee that of the aver age for MiuneiioM. It 1 a very desira ble altltudi. The country has a very quable clluiale, taking the seasons ttirough. The winters are bright, and tbe summers are pleasantly warm. 11. W. Stupart. director of the tiieteorolngl al service for ("anada, says: The aalleut featurea of the climate f tbe Canadian oorlhweat territories are a clear, bracing atmosphere dnr !( the (fteater part of th year, and medium rainfall and snow full. The scan temperature for July at Wiuul ptt U M. and Prince A Hurt 12. Tbe farmer temperature la higher than at ta; part of England, and tbe latter ia fry similar to that found In many 3rta of the southern crjuntrlea." At Prini-e Alliert the average dully siaxlmun) In July la 7 and tbe mini Burn 48. Owing to this high day tem perature with iiiueh tiunnhlne, the rops come to maturity quickly. Moiature Is ample In the Saskatche wan valley, being about 18 inches an amally, It Is notable that about 75 Mr cent of the raolBture falls during the crop months. Thus. Western Can ada nets as much moisture when It la Deeded, and with several hours mora anahlne dally than land further south gets during the growing season, It Is Mt tltHi'iilt to understand why crooa nature quickly and yield bountifully. Winter ends quickly, sowing is done taring April and sometimes in March. Harvest comes In August, shout the alddle. Cyclone, blizzards, dust and and storms sre tmknown. A penniless poet in Purls deter mined to close bis career pictutesque ly. Hy means of a rope he hung blmsclf in t'e atma of a statuo of Venus, and died as he rapturously lssed the statne's m irble form. Po Your Feet Acha and Mnrn? Shake Into jour sliues Allea'l i Folk Efiie, I powder for the f-et It miikei tistit or Jaw thee fret en 1'iinsa Conn. Bun Imu, Bwnlleu, Hot fiiil Hni-nilng Feet. At all DniarUts n1 Jlio Hoik. 2K-. Pnmplt kot V&r.K.. Ai'Urmi All'-n 8. Oluitnl, Ia mj, n. i. I liava ustd Plao's Cure for Ooniump- Jon with good renutta. It ia all rirht. obn W. Henry. Box 042, Foatorla, Ohio, Oct. 4, 11X)1. 60,000 AMERICANS War WtkaaHi ta llVostorn Canada ae mnWt aaa mtUinf m SM 'mnfrntblft ' air wureat LeurMr rmaWy aaMi "A w Mar haa rlt apaa Mm aorlana, taiawara n Mat arr oa no rum TW tlM land f kU mmUn -4' Tht It ROOM FOR MILLIONS mm. aVt-t'aMMb1l-'l IpWii AWaa aaa at .aaali ta tcraaomaa SSZSZ'HStil SS57VZil a ! , pttava, (aaa Aii ar naaa miimi aavi fern II J am. I TV J I waaa i Tlie "University of Kduitujh tias conferred the dpre cf d'ctur tif Ias no Ilannia Taylor, f tmer L'rilted Mate uiinl-tir to pjlln. The sime hoi or was enf! rrt d s toe tiiiie dfo by the UiiUetsity i,f !ln Mr. Taylor l!l rrciie tie decree at Ii.ibliri th );if,t df June arid at IMiobij!ji ejrly in Ju y. Ills teitb 'Oils ar ui in both uni-veniili-4. Tliare nver waz an estate yet so laryt! tlllt tll.lt th prruijrllf y t.T 1 1 g ps,ess'r coull run thru with It. ODD TilIN;s ON TUB l'IKE AT THE WOULD'S KA1K Through Centuries on a water caoal to Genesis. Kits of the emperor's lmpeilal garden at Tokio. Crowded maiket place of Triana, Spain. Church of Holy Sepuicher samo size as original at Jerusalem. A Tutiksh cavalry patrol in tbe H .ly City. Japanese art of oefense as ptactl ced by President lioosevelt. JatTa aat, Golden gate, 7. ion gate and St. Stephens gate reproduced. W'hil' state transplanted from As;iKhH In Tight Japan. MosU n priests will cry the Mueznri from the Minarets. Jewish liahtiis will Intone the Talnud In Synagogues. Tfihisotrlc Monsters will walk tht primeval eaith in creation. A curious custom prevails in Si. btrian villages. Ju the bous-s fac ing the main street are little win do ah, with alit'KS alKiut six (eel above the grojnd, and on those Kiiclves the iniuatea place whatever food they bate tu spire. This is a custom which has existed from a femur period 'to aid escaped prison ers, the shclv.s being placed at that helilit so as to prevent dogs from getting at tbft food. Young women may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use ol Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound. Judging from tha letters aha fa receiving from ao many young girls, Mrs. Plnkham believes that our girls are often pushed altogether too near tba limit of their endurance now adays in our public schools and sesnin ariea. Nothing la allowed to interfere with studies, the girl must be pushed to tha front and graduated with honor ; often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it is never recovered, alias Pratt aays, " Diab Mm. Pinhak: I faal H tny duty to tell all younff women how much tiydL 15. Pinkbam's won derful Vegetable Compound hai done for me. I waa completely rua down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and hav gained seven pounda of fleah in thret month. " I recommend it to all yonng nesa." Miss Alma Pbatt, Holly, Mich. $MCO forfeit If vlt I tfamm kttm e'(fflunaaM aannat frtutm $500. Given Away Write u or ask in Alahaat nc dealrr tor lull particulars and Hree waiple card o( THE SANITARY WALL COATINO. Detrnv diM fffrms sid vermin. Never rut s or clea. oil can apply it mix with cold water. Ucautiful eiiccU nn wiills and in while and delicate tinti. NOT a dre. breeding, oui)f-date hot -water glue preparation. Kalao uttnea beartnff fanciful namea and mixed w'o hot water are Muck on with rlue, whli.ll roU, nrmnhlng germa el deadly di-aie and rubbing and acal miTt exiling walls, clolhine and furni ture. Huy Alahaatlne in O lb. pkm , properly labolli-d, ot paint, hardware and drug; dealers. Leallet of tlntn. " Uinta on Det-nratlrtc." and our artists Idesafrea IUIUUa CI, if Sri Baatai, Ski, IH Ian lull. IV. L. DOUGLAS 3.SS &3 SHOES Ul W. l. Douglas ahoea hava by tbalr axcallent style, easy-fitting, and saparlor wearing quad I ties, aehlevad tha Urgest aala of any shoes Ia tka world. They are last as good aa tlioss that cost yoa 4 to to tha only difference ia the pries, 90 CMettfAtra Look for name aai I Dries on bottoaa. I Danalaa a aaa (kma I Callakln, whlrh i.ararTWkeT aawe.de iihm "'" -- yt prawnaaaV rtii c ar Write far if' 1 r WOMEN WOHKEH8 IN FffLOa Of 4,4 lO.IHO Acriroltural I.. borer, la Called Male. OI.M i Are Wonea. lu an Agricultural I'epaltuieiit bulla tin, Ui ttiul niiuil-r of uricuitura Ubureis in the I'njtci hlati-s is pUcei at 4.41o,Hio, of whom .ytW.HU an "uienJ.eri of the fauiily;" that is, 'aoiu and d.iuhteis Lo help to w ork LL old hou.este.id" or help Cnc.'e Ja with the 'craps,'" and U',cH4,TGl ar hired laborers. A suriiri singly la.'e au!uLer ol women ar clasM'd as hired farm help. The total uumlr Is ZX),Oi Nuturaily, the j;n-ati r number of tbe art lu the South, where tbe netfrt woiijen are an liuKirtant factor in tLt gathering of cotton, corn and other crops. There were 4 1 1.O50 woinea clas-cl uu farm luhorcra, "ineiiitxTl of the fatniij," and the vast majority of thes were also found in the South, where iicum uoiucn taking an activt part in the work in the ti.'.d ia an or uinar.v s't'lit. Soiiih rro!itia leads in the utrubei tf VOtiieli li--J iBiuiVI'n. itij ,.t..Si, and Alabama la n-xt. with .':4.'s;j Then come (Ji-oriri.t. with :o.S.;."i; Mix iHwippi, with 30,11; Louisiana, witl 23.-J'); and Nonh Carolina, with -O, 4H7. Virginia has ri,." of them v. omen and Maryland lias Missis.sijii lead.-t all the Sl.ltes !t femali Iuborra "nicmbersi of thi fani lly." with a total of T7.",:i!i. Then fol low Aisbiuua, with 71.31.".; .ouil Carolina, with lio.Kiid: Ciniiijia. with fel.vOil, and North (.'aroilna. with .'!", 4'.o. Virginia hna 4.S:l, and MarjlaiK B.S7. Farm waes have almost uniformly hhown an upward tendency since lS'.r.) and, In n.iiny State-, they are now bli;ber than they have lieen since th Civil War. The average farm wagef for the entire country for 1002, as fai as could lie learned, were 122.14 pel month, without board, as opposed U $20.23 in ISflO. Where hoard wai furnished by the employer the rati of Increase was still higher. In 1902 the average monrhly wagei of a farm hand who lived with hit employer were $ld,40, and In 1800 wer J14.07. The highest monthly wages, wltt board, were paid In Nevada. 134.14 Montana, f?,2; Wyoming. 31.21; Idaho $2!i.7!l; I.'tah, $2:).-(.-; California, $2!i. 8S. The poorest monthly wages, witt board, were paid in South Carolina $8,24; (Jeorgla. f!).30; North Carolina S'M'.l. Maryland's average, with board was $12.i'w per month, and Virginia'i f 11.20. Tlie highest wages per day in bar vest season, the employer furnishing the hoard, were paid in North Dakota $2.1. Tlie only other States that aver aged more than $2 per day were: Soutl Dakota, J2.0S; Minnesota, $2.04, nit Washington, f2.01. Virginia's averagt pay at harvest time was $1 per day, and Maryland's $1.14. Kansas, which kicked up a lot ol excitement about Its inability to get harvest hands at any price, paid l dally average wage of only $1.57 it 1012, an increase of only IS cents it the three years from 1809. St IxjuIi Republic. CHILD FORGOT HER MANNERS. Wbjthe Little Olrl Waa Rebukes! bj Her Neirro "Maatmi." If you bad happened to be walklnj down Kxecutive avenue a little tlnn after dark on tbe day after Chriatmnl you might have seen among the crowt M nurses and children Issuing frou the v'jlte hotiae a very stout elderlj negress and a bunchy child In a whltt coat and big white hat, says the Wash lngton Post. The child was eagerly telling of the wonders of the party, and mammy was listening with intensi pride. Suddenly mammy stopped short "1 done forget to ask you till this minute." Fhe said. "Did you pay youa xeapects to the president's lady?" The child looked bewildered. "1 don't know," she said. "Did you tell her good by and 'aprest younh enjoyment of the party?" "1 forgot It" the child confessed much abashed. Mammy sighed. "My Ian':" she said in utter discour agement "If that ain't the mortify Ingeet thing! Here I done brought yor to tbe white house, and to!' yon to l gore to shfike hands with the presi. dent's lady and tell her you certalnlj has had an enjoyable time and In much obllg'-d to her for the honor of invitlni you, and you goes and forgets. I cer tninly Is roortilled to death. Tbe pres ldetit's lady ia a telling her chlldret 'bout it tills very minute, tihe's a-say-Ing: "That little girl what had on tin great big sash certainly did look tine but abe ain't got no more manner! than a shanty child.' You's JiiHt gom and disgraced your fam'ly. You een talnly is trying You's been to tin white house, and yon's certainly acte shameful. My Isn't" And as the crestfallen child who ba forgotten her manners was led awaj np tha street mammy dollvered hersel of her final shot of humiliation : "I certainly blushes for yon, I does,' she said. Carting Popnlar la Canada. One of the most popular of Canadlai winter s porta la curling, which Is sail to have originated in Scotland. Ti the uninitiated the atght is that of fou men sweeping the ice; bnt there li method In the gams, and the curling atones and teas sre arranged carefully for a scientific player is keen to taki advantage of every ruling. The tea ar placed thirty-eight yarda apart tba players stand behind a tee, and tht scors Is marked on the lea seven yank, to front of each tea. Of course tin game la to keep tha stone wlthu earUlB llmlta, a feat Dot easily at oompUabad. t Nicholas. rteat latiuraU Ouarrirt tat Kboil uirr e-aj tujt tl-at Ate . lierr lu. to tuU ur luuu ft-uuiijr 1 1 c tii.ua tilat i.cr txxijr VA ill l-njoj. "H l.f l but It seems good to get . h rad atoll" ciCaiiued a tuari .u u mi.iii'J into the Ouice of a friend. "W ar.ii enouKh now';" ht'iuir. d bit ! ef..). h f-w iii'iments later." Wv all rii t now. hut I was about ' n w I. en I . ame in here," se.id fie -' 1 .iiii.nt,g his hands above tht . !(! pi; s. 'lhat's funny." said tbe other, 'here isn't a bit of beat in that radin ' i ir. V e'.e l-eri osiog tbe furnace th.t i tear." t-ai't It, I Frtgai Aunt Well, Tommy, haven't; .vou anything to say, after eating a ni'S ! dinner like that? Tommy- Ves'tr. I hain't bad bait enough - Chicago Tribune. That'a tha Uileatlon. "It was only five years ago that ' tailed hi with our Sria ai a wr-ea,' said Bragg, "and now I earn $."si week without any trouble." "That'a so; It's easy to earn that." replied Newltt, 'but how murh do oi getr Philadelphia Press. A Joke He I.ikcil. lu the strain and excitement of trnd ing cm Wall street, the brokers, sail K. C. filed man In the Century Maga ! tine, often relapse into wild merrimeir ' iiiu ins j ooj isn prank, un one occa aion an old Indian with a young brave t boy and two sijuaws entered the gal lery. At once the "floor" put fo; ,'h ev ery effort to break down their stolidity A war whoop had no effect. A wai lance did not arouse even a smile. At last a bald headed man wai thrust Into a ring of young fellows his hands beld behind him, a knifi drawn around hla pate, and tlie mum niery of a futile attempt to detach hii acalp waa enacted. This was at last too much for thi dignity of the aborigines. The boj broke Into a broad lauh, in which tin tijuaws Joined; the young warrior grin tied In spite of himself, and at law he semblance of grim humor over -pread tbe face of the ruthless ok tilef, who may have been the perpe rator of aa many atrocities as tiero iliua Dr. Ueoige .Sinison, editor of the Journal of tlie Medical Assoication will Klve In April a lecture to tbe students In ibo medical depaitment of the univorslly of Michigan upon some tuple relating to medicine. Coi grcssman Castor, of Philadel phia, was s.orn In on the 2'ltb of February and is alrer j known as the "leap ycut member." The assertion Is made that Mr Castor is the only member who ever took tbe OHlta on tbe date named. A blond curdling feat is pel formed by a Parisian cyclist. He whirls d.iwn an Incline of ninety degrees, and attains a velocity of 120 miles an hour. Here there it an open space of thltty-llve feet between tbe twelve fO' it tracks, and the t Idcr leaps It. Should the darlna wheelman mlsi the landing place he would fall fifty feet. Unfortunately the things that sre too good to be true are a good deal scarcer th in the things that are too true to be good. Judge. For some unknown reason tbe shark has returned to European waters. In the fialtlc, for exsmple, where shafts bad been Eitlnct since 1750 they have made tl elr appear ance In consider able numbers. Tba cowbells used in Swiueilatid have a peculiar sound, rather mourn ful In its droning prolongtlon. It bas been discovered that tigers fear It, and run when tbey heai it. Therefore, Swiss cowbells bave been Inroducd Into the Himalayas, as a protection for cattle. WANTED AT ONCE A rllabl. man ot tnmm In .Tenr towa f.r nrt three momhti. f 1trttut. ail'i enilelrrnlirt fiom honw ' bmi-a. Oi t.i thra Sollfci-. ill. w-,rk. IMflrt-. Itofor i-' n nam jili-anil ir'lra lr. OKU. W, nil t, Dmv. K , Vork, Neb. It's a long leg that get 00 pulling. Most people who have a fad Ou tbe brain have no'hlng in it. All creameries use butter color. Why not do as they do use J UN IiJ TINT HUTTEK COLOR. It Iz very eaty to gain notorlty In this woildj all yu hav to d i i to head mob or steal a horse aDd the Job Iz done. Mrs. Wlnlow' SOOTtHNO rVYRUP for ohll drn ti'thlM(r,toflcnii the wiims, rodnei-e In le maliou, allaya aln curet. colic. Piloe2.o bottle People with weak lungs are recom mended by medical men to read aloud, as Ibis strengthens throat, lung and chest muscles alike. Tbe readlnj shcuid be deliberate and the enunciation distinct, tha body being held In an easy, DDicstralned, up right position, so tbst tbe cheat will bave dee play. For 91. OS Mews Order. Th John A. Salter Reed Oa., La Croat, Wis., mall postpaid 15 trees, con sisting of Apricots, Apples, Crabs, Cher ries, Plums, Peaches and Pears, just tha thing for a city r couetrr garden, in cluding tha great Bisinsrk Apple, all hardy Wisconsin stock, are seat yoa free apn receipt of $1.UV AND FOR Irk- AND THIS NOTICI yon get sufficient seed of Celery, Car rot, Cablings, Onion, Lettuce, Rsdish and Flower Reeds to furnish bushels of tholes flowers and lots of vegetable for a big family, together with their great pi sat aaJ aae4 eatalagtaa, (a M. U.) A hul fcuicae.t ' fit. ifi1 i Mrs. Youngwed Marlah, the dust oi fie furniture in this parlor Is awful That shall I do about it? Marlah Pay no atteiitii to it num. I.ife'e I.ttile Anoiuatiea. Clara Pepper, they say, make pe, pie Irritable. Cora That's queer; Marry gets ma! when the pepper bottle Is empty. " Detroit Kn-e Piess. P'taitive Indicat oua. Mabel - Did Clad U.e a fa,(1 aide wedding? Miiudo 'ery. Why, her weddiiij drebS was nesirly torn off before sin got inside the cl.urcli. Judge. Natural llednctioii, "That ainger gets $."K a week," re marked the critical patron of tin vaudeville show, "yet aiie has a roici like a buzz saw." "Perhaps," rejoined his frienilt "that is why she makes so much dust' Telephone Hepartea.. "Who are you';" "Who are you?" "I a-ked you rim." "Well, I won't talk unlees I knot who you are." "All right neither will i good by.' Detroit Free Press. 'Twaa Kver Thna. Jlmjonet Ilowells doesn't bavi much to say about political principle alnce he ws elected to Congresa do he? Samamith No; he's busy looklni after his polltlca.1 Interests now. KeTeitge. Teacher 1 am a thorough believe, in reincarnation. Willie (aside) If she ever comei back here us a chicken I'm going t ehnp her heni1 off. Cbatles W. JenKing, of Corpus! Chrlstl, Tex., a milllonaiie, has' perhaps the oddest bid of aoy ?ollec tor of curios in tlie United States t.htt, of human skulls. He has at piescnt in bis private museum 248 prrtect human skulls gathered in all parts of tbe country. 'Ibe cooking rantje of Mrs Sylvius Little, of Wbltniore, Mass., smoked badly, so she took don the stovepipe and cleaned It. Next, she thought The mountains ot the world are gradually but surely decreasing in height. This Deed not occasion worrimcot to tbe earth's Inhabitants for, according to a scientific paper read recently before the Sclentic Congress of Parlsat least 4,0,000 years must elapse ere the mouotalos will have entirely disappeared. Thomas NtUon P?ge, oov list, an nounces his intention of establishing In Hanover county, Virginia, tbe county of his birth, a technical school for young men aDd women. Literature ix a trade in which tbe poorest workman often gits tbe blg Kst wages. Teoainio end Itlllton Dollar Oraaa. Tie two g'eatest fodiler plants on enrth. one good for 14 tons hny and tht other fU tons grepn fodder per sere. Grow everywhere, so does Victoria Hnpe. yielding tiO.OOO lbs. sheep and uti irie fins) per nere. J1ST SK.M) 10" IN STAMPS TO TUB John A. Seiner Seed Co., Do Crosse, Wi.. and receive in return their big catalogue ami lots of farm seed samples. (C. N. L'.l Instructions To The Cook "How lent' shall I h' i! tbe eggs, ma'am" asked tbe cook. . y Bruises Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. TNI FAI V!a CANDY CATHARTir BEST FOR THE BOWELS Of YnT-aen- ... c t 'i I "Wliy, William, I'm surprisedr "It's mutual, ma, it's mutuair Ia Generally o. Tom Working bard lately? Arthur -Yes I'm making my ow. hours now. and 1 work longer than J did before. SoaieTvllle Journal. "be Line nt I.c.it Kajixtanca. "I've Ltvn calling." "Hear any news?" "Not luucli. Tlie Joneses have left their third cook within two mouths." Puck. Jaat a Hint. "Talk about your incendiary speech as. I ln-ard Arsonskl make one to day." "You don't uay? I didn't know iw was a public speaker at all." "lihl t hia wasn't a public speech. He Just whispered to me that bis cloth ing store was insured for twice IB value." Philadelphia Preaa. Hcfuted. "Philadelphia's t-)o slow a placa a make money in," said the New York scornfully. "L'ncle Sam doesn't seem to thlnl so," retorted the Quaker. "He's got his mint here." Philadelphia Publki Ledger. Foiled. Mr. Vhoxy I was going to ask yos, lo try this Mttle trick. Multiply tht years of your age by throe, subtraot twenty-one from the total and whafi tlie answer? Miss Kule You should be able n guess the answer at once. Mr. Phoxy What is it? Miss K nte None of your bnslneaa. I, 1 1 i J ' 1 1 -Mr I 'iuia McGill university at Montreal, Q ic. , bas conferred tbe honorary de gree of doctor of laws upon M. Jusser and, French ambassador to the UDlted States, in acknowleclgxent of his distinguished services to literature. ElTadora J. Faulkner, of Pottland, Me., is sueing Louis Sulkowltch for $1,500 damages, alleging that be kissed her against ber protest, "meanwhile putting both arms around ber waist. " Founder's Day was observed by tba Fa ulty and students of tbe medical department of tbe university of Michigan, Feb. 22. Professor Flem oiing Carrow gave an address entited "George E. Frothingham." Dr. Frothlngham was connected wlthj tbe medical department for thirteen years. During tbe latter part of this reriod was professor of materia medlca. We could all be happy enuff if wa only kou bow to play well tne karda we bold. HORTH-SOUTH-EAST'tTEST tW WlhW riMa WATLttPROCr lltLt ClwOTHIN4 Lf LRYWM.RIi. The best trttaitii. iiM aortmes end jitv-jenm earj experience hte ie TOW ER'5 5lick!T3 Otob ami dab ftmxo the work) oner They ait redeia Nock orytVamlor sll hirxlj of art wort. and e.vr ewneni ceonnjine jmn ur inc run oounramat tome m isfoctioA. All nt!mblteirnxlf then A J. 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