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7 SYDNEY vMORNINO HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, laiU JN THE THE HOUSE: OF TIIE GERMAN. I LEGAL NOTICES, ') vi.w-knTmnf.tta is tub muis coiht of kbw. wmx I AN ISLAND. GENTLEMA1NV LOOK FOR' V.iZaS, iclX XxTl I KMITH j.lc if HhW folnt. In tlie Mat.

L. if Ai.IC'6 late of Ncw homli Wales; mrpenlcr and Mtw. deceased. I I walea. lieieascil.

L. tcilou las taenl. after Iwtaa dsn Imml 7 I and the assembly. CRITICISMS AND COMPARISONS. V.

(BY Victim tlRAYSON.) i to tT'V. I W' i. hrrel.y .1,. AWniae.1 uia be THB BRILLIANT B0U0AINVILLEA8. No.

ellroblng plants produced a tnoro brilliant; and gnrgeouB effect In colour last summer--an exceptionally dry ono-tban tho dlfforcut sproics and varieties of bougulnvlllea. Wheru-." these climbing shrubs woro trained to walls fully exposed to the aun. they woro seen III l.viio HI cUta JANH HMITII. Un Kiccutrla MWMf In til. MM Willi THE LATE TH0MA3 TKOOD.

BVW 0. .9. 'YWK8TBB09K.) Mr. Thomas Trood. Into Acting DrlllnrJ Ice- 1W.dii.l 5cl.

iiui all 'notices mar aerved the of the f. aUarili. WU. ami nl iin.Ut.lBiK.1, and all tredllors having any claim nf kjn-1. Will, atnlnat tlm rlale of Ike alaivrnsineri dereeaed THESE BRANDS V.

Wow, vbra then conitilrlblt dimculty In Mcurlng nlltbU Dj Wa'rrt, more than uaual care le necaaar In the aelertlon of Blue tod Illack Sercce CwUnse, nd Dttu Uooda, ih. unrein. re.iie.ll In fi.rv,nrd partkulara of euir, claim to the I visited Parliament Ifouso on an nerfei lion and presented a magnldcent sight. il nerlnri of fniirtrcu day. I XI .11 Tnitre I li.renj iiii.1irai2nd tvillini Ihe sal, Coceul uf Hamott, and since ttio.

British mill- 5 HIS PV J. SfJ: Mjr' work Id Pruasia, hai)ned to bring 'me Into conUct with utoamen nd with nillllory nrncora; ot Iroro field mrhal to lloutrnnnt. I -took' tarn nloo lo talk a grnal. deal with villh amall ahopkeep-ora, oftd with profeiaslonal mon. Boforn llTcd in itorthorn ond aouthorn Germany I thought or Iho Gorroana aa a great united people, with one man aa uoloaaal figure-head nnd apokea-man.

Thla la quite a fanciful, foreign conception, ttiounh the Jkar haB ceruinly done aonie- evening Just prior to the prorogation I bad In wbluh evoked much admiration oven from IIAWtWf ami IIKIIFOItl), Hnllclloil for Ilia Ksecil-Iris, Klirahetli-alrecl, Hyilncy. fVry occupation Assistant Natlfo Judge, passnd anticipation a sort of comparison peiwecn ty thnao who take but a passing Interest in plants. FOX EiT.1 Uw miiIwInhi tfM.1t iN TMK COl'IlT OK NKW FOUTH away un Aiarctt 33. Aa boon as 11 wai Known and tho British House of Many jt tho variously coloured bracts) (tnodttird (tie Will ul Tfttl tha, CIllltiH cniitlwl the that tho oldfat and moat j-eaiieoted rfalumit Norwood. In th hule pro-" V.LKS.-ITotle Juriwlirlioi dfiM-l jw whjrh wn(MAJ laieol Nc les-rd -in h'w, liirli.er of Koiitli Au.lmlli, (Virdtjl Mtnul it A tU Anlirl(on will be mail ttr torn u( Haraoa vas no more, flags wet'o itnUKidl- Manularturcr.

drrrawd. iMfrtn. Mi-lug times during my roeldonco In Sydney i uavo loaves) which surround the Insignificant passed tint. unpretentious biflldlng in which this ilowerstbat mako tbeso planta so great State'a lawa are manufactured; but Ibo. Bougalnvllleaa aro cosily cultivated plants.

almost forbidding, structure baa Irresistibly! but bolug natives ol the tropica will only atoly put at halfmaut. and the wnole -ctyn- fntirlrtn irmu'inr Probal irranlMl bv thf Court of South to AIITlll'R W0OI- muntty made ready to pay their luttro-BpnrtB -to tho Grand Old Marv ol -Kuruoa, an I uU'f. Ill Vnv UflOllltCKlKF. nil IIAHli.Tll li reminded mo of the lady who wrote to one t'fjtbrlve lit good positions In the warmer dls- l.ambf 17 C4 WO(HOOKB, lh Kxwiilor lu lh tfid Will follow Kf a remalna to their laai "LZ.J. it.

ki Tnium uiwinia- trlcts." Tbey produce the best results wbon thln'g towards making It. moro real. There nrn nn There arc PniBBlana. who 111 rTlltl VI tl.V H1I1H MUIKI I'D u.i nf .1.1. i-mi.

anil nil iruiv bf PWrVftl Ol her trie ndB! "Our Bill's been sent to I. don't know what he's Tho lumnral prouflBlou left hut late rcsidenva, rim wi'RKMK roi-tiT tho BrltlBh Conaulahs, lor the 'Apia Korelgaal Br cordially hated by' thn tolally differing In I til Ul I' a I. r.lmi Ml hill course, I had not been flvo minutes In the chamber Itself befoio I realised how absurdly Obtxrcb, attended by tbe Admln.atrator Mid AI.VKKT. im tf Manly. ((! lo JOIIV WII.I.IAUSON an-l BavarlSna, Saxona, and Wurtemburglana.

Thero JDIIV .1 11KF0N stair, the garrison officers', elvll aerrleo atatf, are Polos, whoso hand Is agalnat every man a THE GENUINE FOX SERGES l1-; f. haw tho tradu inarVa, here lltuitnted, Umpod on wrr Jrt th material, which II Hiurintefd' I'URB WOOL FAT. DYE THOBOUGHLY SHRUNK br VOX BB0TIIER6 md Wellinston, Somemt, Ennland, thn onlj manufactttrprt of the genuine Fox Serges, and the originators of the now faraoui Khaki Berge and F.I.P. PuiUe. If you hare any difftnitty In obtalnicff (r-ouine Fox Senrpt write direct to tta BRfnu, Meatra.

Stogdalo and Sons Box 1802, G.P.0T, Bydnrf, who will supply the address- ol the nearest Storekeeper stocking it. lull the white population, the High Chief Malle-1 planted in fairly rich, sandy loam, but well In efficiently drained, friable, good soli. No flowering climbers, are better suited for covering the north wall of a residence, for their growths aro easily kept In order, nnd con be trained. In any direction to avoid ob', scurlng the light through the windows, or Interfering with spouting, etc. It is a good tlmar of tho year to plant vigorous, well-rdoted cut there are Alsatians, who were beconirng moro contented In this generation, but whose hearts are now nnama with a passionate desire for ta and the leauln to-PJether with the Samoan and many natlvea: Tbe Jlev.

J. Klnnoreley r.ondtl'cted hopeless and unfair was any kind of comparison between the New South Wales Assembly, and tho Mother of parliaments THE ETIQUETTE OK THE SCHOOM1ROUND. My visit wss made at the wind-up of the session, when bills were being hurriedly sciili Wale, krk i rarn.i..r. I'rorlori, HJt M-nney. TmT SL.pKHlVroiTVTorKWSOIITII WALKS T.l" '''J' KnJ anS A -Hruhate the Will of WILLIAM Va iwnie tart.

h'" Iwii" KU.KM. ht of TallawtieUall neat OlniMltb. av cLIm the i' "''IL, the Stale of Ne ft.nlh Kelired Fanner, therein are l.erebi wwlrefl Jo in ajter fjnr etn viori i horn the date of hereof that Trohate TTSl dae el J'ie of Ilie lat Will an-l TMimenl of till At if the u.4 Ar Ewlo, named In the Hid Will. An. oWetud elaima aeln.l the alrl decea.r.1 are lo be torwded reunion with their loved land of France; Ibero the funeral aervtce.

It waa Mr. Trood'a expreao are the Frisians and the Holstelnera. wnoae- wlah that hla remalna ahould at hesrts are truly Danlah: there are the cour tings and layera, for with ordinary attention hla' mauaoleum at Pugalel, bealde the remalna landers, who Brat real Kusaians; ana tnere io tnrougn or oroppeu, uii a lh0Jr 800n Decomo established In their new Innumerable who bitterly resent their to think that caught the Chamber, nt an tin-. aef.rriins in the above fourteen dara tn the nnnrninnen, that hom nntlee. be -rved.

OAVIlt JOHN ot bla flret' wlfo. Nearly evoi-v nteutber of tho community waa preaent at tho funeral. Tbu German reaidente, a number ot whom live on Will HP HI1' treatment In Fatherland. THe German Em-! favourable moment. Whether or not thla orn knd near each other that li.v nun IV Priiiinr fair (lie uraimiu iel IWflliTtf 'np lltl.rl Ihi plro has a wonderful network ot fallwaya.

She BO, I confess that even as an unconveunouni th0r branchea become Intermixed on the walls i.atr4Ul firth ex. member df the Houbs ot Commons, I wss or other supports, for they produce a much his Ascntt, MrSnS. fiORaN unit -Oil BAN, the Knuitablt-biifMinff. 8M Sydnpy. TX TUB M.TRKIIR rOl'RT OF NEW WIUU WA1.ES.

1 I Via. LUlXlM flf out of town; canto In many mllea to attend TfiSlH, flrret. Kydnry astonished at what I might term the general more- beautiful effect In bloom when grown needs them now. Her. sons Jn Courlanfl win not fight against the Russlsns, who re their own kin; they have to ho transported to the separately.

To form floral hedges, T' wll.F.S. alovenlinesB of the debates. Throughout the time I waa present members- chattered noisily with one another, at moments quite drown- tinvi Inmi I western front; Tho Alsatians cannot be linen Beveral klndB mny bo used, and It the coloura are arranged to harmonise the results will bo highly satisfactory. Bougalnvlllnas for this FITIIKMK 10! nT ot iivtios, late nf Tenjnfa. in the Jrn.dirtinn.-ln "f' Snulli Wnlea, ilfeeawd.

KIIIB, Ule nl llena. II 'he hute ol je A (otirtrell llurirr. Inle.lale.-Mil" i i nT OF KHV Mil 111 Amnnila in HOBUr the funeral, and thoae wbo wro unable to attend oent letters ot condoii.i.:, to lira family, together with wreaths nnd llonl Irl-butna. i Thomas Trood waa born at Tauntote, Somer-Betehlro. He left the old coitutty wbcu ho waa Bvo yeara of age, going hla parent- tii publlcallon hprof that Adminwtraumi hereof that Aiiminiatrati' -(ant.

Ins thn lanlce of tho sneaking member. Onco purpose should be planted about 10ft apart. or twlce din-became so marked that and the nupporta may conslut cither of an or tn ANNIE BYHON, iht WiAw of lb aald rlrwasp-l. aii.l all nollreft iwy be nl it tlif otnc ol Ih- DENTIST ARTHUR T. PJTTAR.

ONLY ADDRESS: OPP08ITB HARK FOY'S, LTD. i CORNER LIVERPOOL AND CASTLEUEAqil STREETS. hi in niv unn-e. Eutte ha haeinir any Hne) JJ Inter-nan on the -1 W11. me dlnary paling or post and rail fence, B.

gla- up against the French, they would bo fighting their motherland; they have to be sent to the eastern frontier against tho Ruaslans. We read of grest troop trains pnsslng through a oertnln place in hundreds. Of course they are. What are they doing? Preventing great racial disruptions by transporting cvermsn ss far Snd" nf ilVlm. wMW" the period Speaker Meagher was 'compelled to raise gruff voice in an appeal for order, but ho might just aa well have cried in tbe wlldei- Ura is a suttaoie plant to train up a veranaan post, for In such a position tt- la easily kept In order by Judicious run in jr.

and It produces lore the Inelllh day of mn and PABHBIJ. I'roetnra for the to nyaney. ilia father, who died In 1S6i), "Wud one ot tho firat maater 'rjrlntn-a In Hydnny. nine hundred and Hxleen, 'V' Temnra. By ihelr fent, RtHtlllt a profusion of rosy lilac bracts.

This species. Whlle tbis pandemonium wan procceu- Aftor hla father's death ho returned to Eog- from bis home as tano wttn ma mother. Tho veaael be went ttan also be trained Into a shrub, and In that form is admirably adapted for planting as an isolated specimen on a lawn, or for growing -In any prominent position. Its variety eanderl- 1 The Prusslana have conquered the Bavarians, i i ftVlnek in forenoon, ao.i oOitlSttN in. IWuTXiI thmk Si ohjert I hereto! -smtKidl! ofKW M.1-Ilk.

Sid Areounl. he nnl ohlrfted toine "1 I Kmnile tne tnl II MJ.I THOMAS HAVXF.H. late sof rmhrldm rAv Tyni-tl. S-'V'r homo In, the Thomae Arbuthnot, carried, rtio inff members from both aides ot the Hotisu rambled around and across the floor their hands plunged deeply in their trousertt pockets as irresponsibly as children In a P.layground.. On several occasionn members crossed in front ot tbe speaking member orat gold from Australia to England, which waa subsequently shown at tbe first Great In ana, has deep rosy purple bracts, and la tno snd Saxons, snd WurtemburglsnS, and have swallowed up the lesser folk; but the victims bato their victors.

"The Prusslsns!" a Bavarian peasant will ssy. Then he will spit. ternational Exhibition, held In Ilede ct-Tii wtl F9 ia.i lierea'tvf. mav most perpetual flowerlog member of this family. Thero, Is a variegated form of this 1 variety with very beautifully marked leaves.

The above mentioned and the following Include ENTRANCE CASTTLEREAail STREET. I WILL MAKE YOU A BEAUTIFULLY FITTING SET OF TEETH FOR TWO GUINEAS. HOURS: My Siirgcries nre open daily (Saturdays Included) from 0 a.ra. till p.tn., and on Friday Evening from 7.30 tlJl 0 o'clock. 1 CONSULTATION FREE.

THE mTREMK till III l-tato trVinted to CATHERINE HATS EH, of Cimbridtfe ih1 Leondon, lit 1851. Two yeare afterwarda Mr. Trood returned to Sydney, and wuut Into buol- without so much as an attempt to stoop. This "Fausb! We bate the Prusslana." eUSS JOHN dccenn-d, in Irfland. neBB in the inland trade.

Ho. visited rant, Tynnsi, 111 rn.ee nno, mi 11- Uouth wales, and all notices ire to be served tind.rtnentioned address. CATIIKRIXK AVHIt CamhridfiO Park, Tyndsle, Clarence River, New South Unrt, in nc that ttl rreditorh utterly deplorable state of aftalre was not by the apparently general custom of deoartinar. membera waltlns until tbey reach for the first time In 1867, his own vossil, inn dr i-iuiiii lid oihtr prraons hannc tbo more Indolent southernera realise tnai Prussia can and they have taken, ber protection. But once tbey realise that Prussia can be beaten, the dismemberment of tho German Empire will not be a difficult matter.

most ol the best bougainvilleas for present planting: B. brazlliensis, with bright mauve-. coloured bracts; ma gn I flea trafll, bright purple; B. specloHa, purple (there Is a variegated form of this species); B. saeotablllB rose lilac; and B.

splendens, brick red. le. 1 tne maid ot Alicante, fnrmei'lv a Modlter- June, one ed the exits before bowing (or forgetting to I liiHrr 1 SoTor thr fovrn. day of -J nLof hun-lrprl and an 1 I he u3l nin hun-lrcr, and anl Ih ranean fruit Bhip. The, remains of this vos- now) to tne speaker.

sel can still be Been at Lbma Lqma Harbour, FIJI, where ahe was wrecked some yoora after. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS OPPOSITE HARK FOY'S, aa I left Oitord-street over four years ago. We are warm-hearted, see you, a Baxon Baya MUSICAI mSTEUMENTS. I will recall one complete incident as it actually happened, as some justification for my pained surprise. A member of the Govern-rnpnt had a private bill to present to tbb proudly; "Iho Prussians ore so cold; and bard, Thla waa In tho tjaya when conr.1 was unknown, SWEET ANX YELLOW SULTANS.

In some suburban gardens the plant popu- AHTISTIO IN TONE QIMMTY. THOROUGH IN ana coooanut oil waa tho main exnort trom and cruel." The southern Germans certainly did not want this war. They were busy with Houra a Dill in which he seemed to be tre Samoa. Going Into tbe Penrhyn island poarl- larly known as "sweet sultan" has been flowering very freely for some time past, but; their manufactures; tbe world was tholr mar mendously Interested. He rose from the little stralR-nt-backed chair (to me a quaintly amus buoii engaged for a long time In a search for a waa aald ket.

They were happy and prosperous; now UUlVHAailll'. PAf-TNO'S PIANOS. PALTNO'S PIANOS. PAUNO'S PIANOS. BEST rH AUSTRALIA.

the newer creations, of this hardy 'drought. ing Institution) and spoke in support of bis till. When he bad finished a member of thu to Do a veritable gold mine for p.jarlanell. Dul the factories stand "The stupid Saxon and "the beast of a as the Prus TAKE A ROOM AT THE HOTEL MNIELL, BRISBANE. rr a "i de hfnis itcn adniiniMratis of whose on fl- menlli of Novcinl-cr, on" LS 1 nSe hndrl by the, HiRh PmhiieJ.

thr lteCitr.v lo IJOUKl IlK-VKS Bs-fiTOV, of 10 llolljbrok.inn.l, lontarf, in til fit of n.ililin. aforewM, -Wbtr flf the Mid lrrra-Pt. wore on the hfvenlcciKh ixrtl Awil. fl'oiivind ninf htimiml ami FiMeen. Mlrf wilh tho Seal of thf HDnoiiraMe Court), lire-Wbt TNiiird lo H-nd in f'iH iwrtiniUr of tW (IS! to THOMAS AI.I.WUKHIT IMBBS mid Ml fill (ItKOS MASSiK, of Sydney, in tle State of New tt'il-, l-fniirrn.

the dnly-poiiftitutwl Attorneys tt it ilwvprwnii'd Itolu rt Henry Harriiinton, or to iit BDdtrtiitnp't on or m-'or- tin1 wvpiitcpnh day o( lot, one ttioii.ind nino hundred and elstfen, at la? Wlntion of which time Ihe Mill Itotirrt. Henry AttminiKtraior. as will motA lo distribute the ats nf the uhl dereaseii Mwf the perwmn entitled thereto, tuvini retnrd tbe icbln anrl etaim. only of hit he shall then tire bid not ire ml the said Robert Henry Uni inK-Im frill not he liaMe for the nueta so diktrilutd enduring annual are not so well known to tba general cultivator as their- great merits soarcn ended aa-many auch aenrclion imvo opposition the existence oi contumacious diss itr eetnent. by moving the deletion sian politely them, are hooted.

Into dono, and Mr: Trood loet all his money. entitle them. They grow 2ft high, or moro. But they are not warlike peop.ee. of an adjective and making a.

speech on motion. Certain members of the Government PAMNO'fl INVITE -the most rigid test ftf the pianos they mil, became each Instrument is specially selected hv exnerta for Aiintrnlia. and Is the REST in its Tho outcome of thla voyage waa thai Mr. and produce; large, sweetly perfumed flowers 1 and they long to turn their swords Into ma of various coloura blue, purple, and white, irooa returned to Samoa In 1860, a poorer, followed up with somewhat lengthy and tedious grade, otherwise PALING'S would not sell it. but a wlaer man.

He then Joined tha firm nf and shades of the same predominating. Those Don't nut off anv lonirer the purchase of "that new speeches, id which they urged their honourabio friend to withdraw his Another Government member walked down tbe gangway, and t-nanea M'Farlane. ttho then leading British Arm In Samoa, as head bookkeeper. -There Ito remained tor eight years, at tbe end ot piano" for your daughter. Take Psllnn's advice, and you wilt be one of the many, many thousands of their pleased and satisfied taking up hlB position at the end of tne Trea chines.

At tho beginning of the war there was much discontent and unrest. There Is not so muoh now, as I shall presently Bhow, but In peace time the trulet southern folk hsted the military 'system. So, too, did tbo Prussian civilian. Treated always aa tin Inferior by hie military relative's, the civilian aristocrat bated sury table, began to deliver a "classical' oration. To my amazement and amusement.

wnicn period be went to Toogatabu to man Ple-uc rail snd Inspect onr Charmcll, Sames, Ester, 'io tnj person of whf.se di-ht or claim hp thall not age tho business of John Caesar Oodeffroy he fervently expressed the hope that If th6 and Victor Pianos, also Estey Organs and Player having double flower heads oro particularly attractive. In tho more favoured districts the Beeda of the sweet sultan may how be sown, but In the colder parts August will be early enough to sow them In the open. The seeds may either be. sown In a prepared seed bed, or In an ordinary seed pan or box. If a lnrgo numbm -of seedlings are the former la the better pln, but where there is only room for a few plants the latter is moro convenient.

When the seedlings have de ana Haan, of Hamburg, forerunners of tbe matter were going to a division "the amendment would be taken first." During his ram Pianos. Ask (or free Catalogue. Easy Term, sire am mure ai ine nme 01 snrn iiMiriDtiuon. latri this 2flth day of April, one thousand nine huo-arid ind sixteen. IHims, PAIEKEHM nnd I'AKKKH, rrortwi tor the At'minjtrator.

ll.N.K.-chaiiileprs, flforjre and Wynyanl uln'ttei. Sylniy. u. H. and P.

and remained In their em his brother, "the majorr: The: civilian plebeian, unceremoniously thrust out of the way On the latest populsr European rystem of engaging apartments separately and paylrjir for the meals you require only. The Dantell la the only hlfdi-claaa hotel in Queensland proprie- ted on this modern plan, and consequently is now doing undoubtedly the biggest business in the State. NEW SCALE OP CHARGES. 'Apartments only (single), from 36 per day. Anaitinents only (double), from 6 per day.

Apartments and breakfast inclusive, 0 per guest per day. Meals, aa required, on "a la carta" plan, with a minimum of 10 for any one meal. Inclusive rate from 120 per day, or 310 per week. Special quotations for families, Porters meet all trains and boat. HOTEIi DANTELTj, BRISBANE.

ptoy for ten years. He waa a resident of bling remarks quite half a dozen walked up to him and urged him audibly to cease, as thb measure was to bo dropped by. consent. Ht by Herr Major, bated him still more. "TbeBe TN THE SUPREME COntT Or NEW SOUTH WAl-ES.

Tonga during the time that tbe Rev. Walde i -Proline the Will of AUKREl) cursed officers," a wealthy manufacturer win mar Shirley Bakor worked himself ud from iDttutli lu, late ni Mntrletnii, in the Stale of New -Wealeyan missionary to tin nr.ntle.ll. veloped four or Ave -leaves -they should bo transplanted) to the positions whore they are to flower, and If favourable weather and enil growl; "anyone would thlntbey kept us. In stead of our keeping them." was not content to accept the advice of hlb colleagues, nor to notice the loud ol the Opposition. Then the Premier entered, and was Informed of the circumstances.

Ht ivslli niles, Itiitflicr, deceaMtl. J'ursuMiit to the Villi Prorate and AdminiMnilioTi Art, 1SUS, Notice W. H. PALTNO AND S38 CEOBOE-STREET, SYDNEY. And at Brisbane, Newcastle, Toowoomba, Jalsmorc.

tor of uo Kingdom ot Tonga. Although a I IfMn own int nwrv ilnr ni hup nt.iir.ti Now. however, they all feel that their mili personal- friend of Shirley Baker, and his briar any claim neaiiist Hie Etule A Alfred Edward walked straight up. to tbe honourable mem tary ayatem has Justified Itself' as the great conditions are chosen for the operation the young plants will not suffer by the removal. The sweet sultan thrives In ordinary fertile.

the shovenamrd deceased, who dietl on or about family, "Mr. Trood eventually became weapon In what tbey now consider a ngnt, ber, placed one hand on his shoulder, and entered Into what Seemed to be a nubile arjru- ue sun fiy 01 mi ry, inn, uno Admin let rat ion sboie Ertate (with the Will nnecpd) was, on (hi one of bla moat bitter political op DANiwi.f.. HRISBANE. ment. In the end the harried member con for their national existence.

Very many causes have' contributed to this war, and one of them was the ever-growing restlessness of cluded his speech and resumed his seat. A I itr of March, Ifilt, Brante-I bv the Supreme (Mt of Sew Wale to EDITH BOW DEN INO. si Srtxltton, the olc Devisee and 1. centre in the aid Will named, it Iten-hy mniinil to send partitn- ponenta. for be, together with the other, llrltlsb residents, could plainly aoe that Shirley Baker waa endeavouring YHJ WILL FIND A GRAMOPHONE Ot? TOUB CHOICE AT PIANOLA II ALU Liberal member then arose, was called by the Speaker, and tho debate was continued.

All of which made one sorry that Gilbert could to innuonce King George ot Tonga against England, and promote In the Broun tha In mst in ttrntiiK xui'ii i-IHIlil IO Mlllll ADDELIt (formerly Ihe sail) Edith llowdrn Imh, 1 is are of the uri'lpmuiiPil, Atlhur ItuUoti Shaw, at BEAUTY'S fluence ot. Germany, whoso warships from FAVOURITE. not write It up and Sullivan put It to music Also, the method of taking the division on states may be more elementary and convenient Mi office, hereitn'ler men iunnl, tn or before the 1st i of June, at the exiiration of which time lime to time visited the Tongan Islands. Pre than warning through lobbies, but It seems to me that the slate method Is as much In the 'different races under tho Prussian dominion. Not only does, Wllhelm II.

reign over clashing races, but he reigns over Irreconcilable castes. The lines of demarcation are very deep between tbe aristocrat, tbe the merchant, and the' artiaan. Great gulf a are fixed between all these, but above all and through nil la the military auperlorlty. The German Emperor- haa-usod thla particular caste prejudice, snd fostered It for his own ends. But tbe great machine which be baa set going Is now beyond It la Bn.

int. n.rt of the: national Ger- danger of lacking accuracy as It certainly lacks aigniiy 0 tun IMI1U1 Itoiv-len Haddell will proceetl tn uis-trifntc the of the sihl dereaied NinonsKt thi fowl Ihcreio, liaving repinl uiilv lo tho! du of which she then has notice. And Notice orrrtr further (rivpti llini the said Edith' Rowdeii WiilHI ill not lie for Ihe nnsett or anv part i tWrrof diIrihiileil to anv person of whrac' el.if'ii 1' hjll 'not hn.o Iij.I iioiice at the time of Mich i-rnkliba lutrt tlm 'Jtllh tlav of April linn. 1 Afflll'R B. SHAW.

Proctor. Sinuletnn. By hi I L-wti, A. B. HIAW and MtDO.VALD,- ltia Pitt- sents were made to tha King ot Tonga by the German Government, and King George, under Shirley Baker's Influence, made the same arrangement with Germany regarding Vavau harbour, aa the United -States made with Samoa regarding Pago Pago.

But for tbe opposition of Mr. Trood and the -THE TONE OF THE HOUSE. While In the Assemhlr the other nvpnin-r The article which excel! all other In lmprorlng the beauty of tbe akin fl naturally and deservedly beauty's favourite. This has been the acknowledged and honoured position held by PEARS' SOAP for nearly 120 years. It won and has maintained that position by virtue of its complete purity, and by the possession of those special emollient properties which soften, refine, and Impart natural colour to the skin, ho other Boap possesses these quality in such a pre-eminent degree aa Our New Gramophdne Salon Is replete with complete stocks of Gramophones from 6 10a, and thonsanils of Disc Records, which are demonstrated udder ideal conditions.

Music-lovers will find special interest in the AEOLIAN-VOTALION. AEOLIAN-VOCALICX "The Instrument that calls forth hidden-besuties frtro -tfour llecords." noticed that all sorts of ''back-hnnRhAr-i'' on. gaged in cordial conversation wlttt the Premier, and that he once crossed the House, and mat3 arb Intensely loyal to their fatherland British, -stood a' chance' -of being annexed by Germany years ago. It waa enterea mio conversation with members on the Opposition henohes, on which was seated a Government. Minister.

Thla. mav Anm quite natural that the big German firm, which and to- themselves. wut tne two." for the man who la King of Pfussls, and, Incidentally Emperor of tbe Federated German Statea, Is. quite another matter. Wllhelm i.

hi. and baa tried to justify Mr. Trood represented, although they' lully appreciated bis "sterling honesty and busi IfSTint -STPREME rOl'RT OF NKW SOUTH A WALES. Prolate In the Estate nf ROBERT WOTT. late ol Mmnn, Rrawn-alrert, in the state of New South Wales, iVcittfr, to the Wills ProUitc ti AoiBivniion Al.

l-', ntiro fi herrhv iven ttit ill tfcihlors or ittlmr ecnui.s havinn anv debt S. Iho Ke.ie.tc HOHKHT SCOTT, the SVntsiwd ileee.i.ed. who did on ibe 2llth dav of 1913. nnd Prolific of whose Will was on the inn oie sons, ana manes an attractive display In bloom when Judiciously planted singly at -intervals In tbe borders amongst plants of a similar height. The flower heads ot the newer -creations stre mostly produced on 'long, stout -stalks, and are admirably adapted 'or floral decoration, keeping quite fretih for a con-' slderable time in water.

The "yellow sultan," or, as It Is sometimes called, "yellow cornflower," Is a closely allied plant with sweetly scented flowers, and thrives under tbe same conditions, but does not grow quite as tall 7 as the former. notes, Perpetual flowering carnations should re-cetvd occaslona 'attention. The developing flowering atoms should be kept tied to neat bo that when the blooms are open they will not be damaged by strong winds or heavy rains. Should any varieties be affected by pa reel tic fungi, remedies should be promptly applied to keep them -In subjection, or much injury may be done to the plants. Cut oft and burn all the affected stems and leaves; then gently syringe the plants with a weale solution of permanganate of potash or a 2 per cent solution of crude oU of eucalyptus, and repeat tbe operation.

In about a fortnight or so. should it be necessary. A little air- slaked lime distributed a the ground between the plantB will have a deterrent effect on snails -and other animal plant pests. If It is desired to increase any shrubs and roses, cuttings may now be inserted. -Select well-rlpened wood, and each cutting should be 121n long.

Remove alt the leaves, make a clean horizontal cut Immediately below the lowest bud, and a slightly sloping one to the terminal bud. In a bed composed of sandy soil, In an open situation, insert the cuttings In rows 1ft apart and 31n apart in the at an angle of 46 degrees, leaving only-two or. three' blldS ab(lVn thn KilrfitPM nt tha mnt PEARS. ness ability, would not approve of tbe poll- his position, and make It more secure by bis small thing, Kit to the English mind it la unthinkable. The leader of the House Is surrounded with such authority and dignity that no private member attempts to address biro unless This Is -an unwritten law, hut on the only two occasions I ever saw It CATALOGS FREE ON BEQUEST THE riANOLA COMPANY, S8t GEORGE-STBEET.

ileal sttmd he waa taking agalnat Shirley Baser, was aajverse to German Inter-eats, tho outcome, being tbat Mr.Trood re rabid aanerence to mo ponvj uhor alien." But. the men iof the German Empire know their ruler very well Indeed, and Judgo him unspsrlngly. Tha. socialist menace Is a very real one, and msv tthni-in, Rrantni by the Sm-remc nroKen, tne priraiQ members were nmibbrd. MATCHLESS FOR THE COMPLEXION.

Sew south 1,1 I.KSMK ROBERT moreover. 11 memoers saw the Prime Minister signed his position, snd severed his connec tl'Jh with the German flint, ill-; OTT. the Expo- visiting the Opposition touches, thnv tvmilil r.inuim in 1 lie nut uni named, riANos, n'r dxpcci me enrj oi ine world or the humanlsa- Mo returned to Samoa and stsrted In busi ner wpnrtt spnl part imbrs i fhim to the Mid Executor ami Kx BROAnwOOD Is anotbor cauee xf tbe present war. The military leaders openly snnounced that tne only cure for the growing Socialist unrest was iittt. htond-lnttlnar." SoclallBts are re on oi liermany as its seouei.

Inx at the ness for himself, and when the writer Bret or tho ITIh da and 1 ALLISON. wnn me unnerHRiiefl i JM ot Hie evrni.ili' arrived In Samoa In 1892 he had a business tiwd and remntmended by tha leading and moat cruited chiefly from the working classes, but all EMeutw and Kxrrnirix will nrnceed tn diatrihnle at Matafele and was doing fairly well, but. Another, of th inviolable rules of the House of Commons Is no shall walk erect In front of the Speaker, or across tbe front of a speaking I have seen many members of great length or abnormal nhtnuitv be average University stuueni uauauy unfortunately, Waa burned out' during tbe JOHN OAKEY AND SONS, LIMITED. In Socialism. Tbe aristocrat, aoee not ii.i.u a university.

There Is nothing approaching cut ridiculous figures In endeavouring to Oxford or Cambridge In Germany, know a country vlllago in Northern Ger avnar-nf it. nwns the Inhabi MANUFACTURERS OF bluup juw riiuugii (u escape ioua rep loach, but they hold the rule In such awo that they groat fire at Matafele, when nearly tbe whole of that part of the town waa destroyed by lire. He then ftirned hla attention to other things, and shortly afterwarda waa appointed secretary to Herr Schmidt, prealdent ot the municlpalltyi and held bla position till the annexation ot Samoa by. Germany.ln 1900. Dr.

win nuiiur BiinoBL amy inconvenience to obey tants, bndy, aoul, and spirit. He, naa' one EMERY AND EMERY CLOTH, eminent artiau. They are Indeed PIANOS OP QUALITY. Call and let ua ahow ou beautiful 1'ianna. Pleaae Note.

Fourteen ItnOAnWOOHS-ere In at tha OONSKRVATlirtll'H IIK -t'aah nr Kay Ternia ran la' arranged. -t'alaloiniea free on applleation. Note Ihe Addreaa: THE BRITISH MANOVORTB DEPOT, JJ3IITKD, ar. Ynrk-aireel (1 dnor from Erakipe-atreel). 1'nder Nrvr Mannirenient.

Alan, Sola Agcnu for ELLWIIOD COMBINATION I'LAYHl riANOS. In the matter of lnterruntinc nnnnlrne. tha i neeea.1 amona Ilie perenna therein, lining rrirard lo drhla. and ea oal. of irhiili tliej- II, ivr JM iaaMiil Kieeuinr and Kvenitrix will not he liable UK asri.

hi iliatrilniled tn ny ner.nir nf mor eUira Ibfv not hare Imd nnilee at llm nl IU.I, dltlribulinn. Ilalrd Miia nveiilveiglnl. t-KIHII-S. III.AI'K, nnd- WAV I Mont. I'mnlnra fnr Kteeulor i'ii, llank lnl I'ilt to Hin Will nf ftntnralial.

d-eaaed. lonrfeea ila.a from I Of nnblralinn h-rrnl thn I'rntan. ihe la.t Will dreeiwd cno.l Wile vote for farnament, mr. veto, tho manboodiof the vlllago (numbering GLASS PAPER AND GLASS CLOTHT House of Commons Is as severe ss the New about 50) can elect represenmiivo nuo nn. nin Thla particular landlord In a wise Holt, thn lost president under the three Powers.

oourn maies. ABBemoiy is laxt, In the As-eenbly I heard one member Interrupt so often and Just man, and his people know It. He was the first German Governor ot Samoa. ni. aerrnrarr.

sna.inn viiiok. Shortly beforo annexation, wblle Dr. Bolt FLINT AND GARNET TAPER AND CLOTH. I IN SHEETS, DISCS, BANDS, AND ROLLS. WELLINGTON KILLS, LONDON, ENGLAND.

h. an their nominee also. If 'they did not the, landlord would still have two votes to tneir. one. ma vltrnrniia camnaign to explain to tue S.iT Mein.tnii'i.

near Vnn(r, in the waa still acting prealdent, he was vary much annoyed at bis secretary refusing to copy aome important despatches, because It happened to bo Sunday, and it looked very mu(h ua It Mr. Trood would forfeit his position. Yet It yiiEN ciioosisa A piano bo careful tn aeleet a PIANO that eieelt la lone finality and excellent conitruction. PI AKOS people how well tney are gnrarneu, ou. and- at such length that I wondered at his whlch should be made firm about them.

In endurance and the Speaker's Indulgence, i n' ordinary season the cuttings will require Members did not even trouble to rise from no attention beyond keopins thehi-olean of their seats while delivering interruptions woods and occasionally shortening any lon which constituted argument. In the Engl lull growths that may develop. By next autumn Commons I have heard. Ministers of the the cuttings will be sufflelently well rooted to Crown very sharply rebuked for interposing: bo transplanted to their permanent positions-Interruptions that were, not legitimate ex-l The bulbs (corms) of those gladioluses whose planatlons. And however unpopular, trouble- flowering stems and leaves have withered may some, or boring a member may his right' now Htted and cleaned.

Any young bulbs to uninterrupted speech Is Jealously guarded thftt have formed at the bases of the old--wlthout consulting the exigencies of any Go-lonM should be carefully removed, and those yernment or party. I have many times soen that is desired to save should be stored In Is spatnetic in, tne tiuuniry. oiiu h.titn,.. in tho town. German statesmen finer Ktnrallrt 1IKNRT Si atnreaaid.

Pa aloretaH i', fin "I Ih' Rwiitnr. named in the HiH will. Kne hennr lo I'lNSV OAKIIKN. Hit eiatr.nl ihe uid deeea.e.1. and WII.I.IVM MARTIN.

I uimcfelnri, in Tasmania. Snlieilnr. the was Dr. Solf whp suggested to Great Britain, are arorld-renoMiied inalrunienta Ibflt. are exoui.lte In lone, and eive delieht to all who llaten.

Muidr-al when it was deolded that on account of the German annexation it would not be neceasaryi who were far-saeing have long regarded this crisis as the lessor of two evils a foreign war or serious; Internsl dissensions. The people wore beginning to chafe at the utter nt nil DOwer and of their In triLiea who trnnw iiharm and attrartlve teatnrea h. umrr nnmrn in in. He in lad more ere FAR WAGGONS. WHEAT AND WOOL TABLE TOPS, EIHTB1TED AT THE ROYAL SHOW, to keep a full British Consulsr representative In Samna, but tbat an acting Vice Con artei at tha nm 1 it I ainennin I'lano.

in our nnowrooina. I MINTEIt. fall and lei dmnnnatrnte thM. EnBTllah and tniaenv J. ability to Influence In any way the taxation I rili.

1 rn-inr. mr ine Evncutora, Trench Medela you will no dellfftited with thn glorioua Mr. Asquith squirming In his seat and casting coot, dry place till spring, and then planted 5.ni?!T. B.IanC68 towards loquacious members in nursery rows. Tho cleaned, matured burbs lliimer Mreel, fydnev which presses, so nesvny upon mem.

a no nnnrn.t m.iit servant, earning a pittance and sul should suffice, Mr. Thomas Trood wbb the best and most representative Briton In Samoa. The salary of a British Vice Con ion oi mean inainimenta. W. ean arranen lerma to anlt ynur conrenienca.

Your uiui, dui tne very suggestion of per- snouia aiso De stored in a similar way until II r'ornT nr new south helping to support her mother, pays municipal sonal Interference would revolt tho sentl- tbe planting eeaeon cornea round aaraln. sul wss very small, about -a fifth of what a t.lu riann inaen in pan payment. REMAIN OPEN TILL 0 O'CLOCK EVERY KRIDAY N1C11T. Azaleas and rhododendrons may now be top dreesed. and the most suitable 'material for this is leaf mould resulting from the foliage ot aw-l Ml IHO CONFIRMED nnt full Consul would be drawing.

Yet Mr. Trood kept his Government. well Informed ot wbat as well SB l.overnmen-, taaea. in. luvuuro tax begins on sm Ibcorae ot 45 per annum.

It Is then 6s, It rises until on an Income of 1555 It Is 48. sm counting a mark as shilling. It used lo be a little more than iid. it in characteristic of the Oermsn that aectauoua trees, or similar decayed vegetable matter. For plants that have been eatab- ua 'a uaou O.I.V T.

AENOENHEVSTER and Sole Aeenta for Hie Celebrated "atTeau" (rarlt) im (lEOBClE STREET, BYONEY. FSTARI lIIEI) lWn. tero of fixed rule as of confirmee) etiiuetto. Oll'lllKt IO. ON SALE AT OUR WORKS.

TI. DING, 17 rARRASIATTA ROAD Opp. I'nlTfraltT). SYDNEY. was going on, took great care In getting up his annual trade report, and religiously replied to all mercantile letters forwarded to him from I iney were established nrlmarllv h.

Ilsherl maav vnnr. In that, nnaittnn. tha Inn, msrk Is hie highest money unit not coin, and largely cultured class, but the Irruption dressing may be 3ln thick, but for more re- but standard 01 recsoning. ive Bay a man ban an Income of 1500 a year. The German oourgeois throng left, cent ty piantea--specimens sin will be ample.

t.tSTAIH.lSllED Brltlab firms tho world over. The old man felt It very keenly' that an Acting Vice Consul waa not entitled to a salute when he Their extremely fine surface roots will Boost remarks with bated breath that So and 80 has 30,625 marks yearly. It sounds much more. visited a warship. Ho personally did not doesn't It? 1 Wases arn very Shearers may be In STOCKS THAT MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS ELVY AND COMPANY.

Pole Aeenfa for COLLARD arl nl.l.ARII'S riANOFORTES. Iran about a aalute, but he thought, as rep niri.iiriinn. Ihe i ol S1, known a. SIDNEY rM" Mmere. near RrlT' "U1" Sla, Walea.

Helired ile.e...d.-,.plir,i br pnWIeallnn hereof t' PhiKtle nf he la.l Will nf Ihe abnienamed EUWtllll WILLI VM M.llt SPAM. Ihe E.milor. n.imel In the JIB. And all r-redimr. in Ihe EMale nf Ihe Mid Hie lim.

alme-iblhTi "71 of their el line. jllheWVe nl Ihe I'lriillT ami STIN. Jlrroitnra for Ihe Eaeeulore, I a.tlereash.alreet, FS 'T'ENEWriilfTll CeAlea If blS?" In the Will and I ef rciLhurel, ihr ot s. I mil he Sr nnhliration here-f lvnl "n'l lliercln ftvBT in SSi Hi UTT'K -IFSeiF. .1 tXCT fAl.T.

a mi i "nied In Ihe SmJ Ami all permh. Klate nf the In Vend In the resentatives or the other Powers, received one and be recolved nnne that It lowered British Moiuuciieo. Ana history has proved that the observance of certiln courtly courtesies is lubricant to tho polltlwl "'V th" tradition of I i 800-' there have grown up the clever dodges and meaner devices of psrty warfare, and the old British Houso ot commons baa no equal in stealthy cunning when l.tlonSln?n -I t0 But when p.ut tho '-'re. form, tone, or What ramify In this material, and nourish tbe plsnts and roeult In ths production of 'fine -flowers, In early spring, and subsequent new healthy Should the flowering buds be too numerous on any varieties of -oamellla thin, them out, leaving at moat two or three to. each Bboot on established plants.

The thin- nlng-out process should be on a more liberal scale with more recently-planted and leas ro- terested to know the shearing rate la 2id a sheep, snd the shearer, a wnman. finds bar own food. 8exon women are considered tbe prestige In the eyes of tbe natlvos. best shesrers. nd they travel about In groups ne ihraa nr ran.

in Nortnern iiermanr. 'tne lib was a most benevolent man, 'and was always willing to ssslst those In distress. A few Foreign and Colonial Timbers, Mouldings, Joinery Work, Turnery In all branches, Iron. Ironmongery, Paint Msterials, Ohus, snd Duildera' Requisites of all kinds. Send for our romplete revised monthly pries list free, together with Illustrated Catslogues, to any address.

In sheep are brought Inkn an empty barn, where i tmSa. mev ere tn ne snorn. witn tnetr ironi iorb quirics solicited. i.h..V. lD nouse, makes wheels to tied togeriier, Snd tbelr back legs also.

The weeks before he died I witnessed bis signature to a document Ih which be leased one of bis properties to a poor British family for tbe run smoothly and wltb'a minimum ur mtti espedltlousiy rem-ovsd by glvln THE TIANO PLAYERM RV COLLARD AND COLLARD NOW READY FOR INSPECTIOH. A REAITIFin 8EM1-0HAND COLLARD AND COLLARD ALMOST AR 000D Alt NEW 18 AT A TEMPTING PRICE, women sit on the fleor and clljv quietly away, gentltv twist betweeir the finger each one doing 3 or 4 a day; Extremes of poverty, and ann unowto ary anauivi TVTien over thlrtv i' .2. ridiculous sum of one Shilling per year, for i flnnrae. huda ar. expand.

wealth are sren fverywhare. The rich Ger- unon the House of Commons tbe majnrlty At the term nr, believe, 99 years, If he was always poor and living from hand to month The poor woman sweeping the 'J, aborat. SAXTON AND BLNNS. TIMBER AND JOINERY MERCHANTS, TYRMONT, 8YDNEY. tt waa on account of bis great generosity.

ujsim roadway, atralghtens ner nent naca as sne by ob waits tor the carriage nr. motor to pass. The TJIANOS. PIANOS. a PIANOS.

When the late K. la. Stevenson waa found ln long established plants will be greatly benefited If they receive an occasional good -watering of weak liquid manure at tbe roots. Any dsffodlls. Jonquils, and other hardy early spring flowering bulbs that are still In the store room- should be planted without -further delay, but only, of course, when tho-around- Is In a good 'tondltlon to.

receive Ap- col'NTRY VIWTORH and PuMIe Generally wantitnr PIANOS, will and lo be burled on Mr land by mistake, if the srpnEME COt'llT OF NEW SOtmi womsn yoked with a dog. drawing tho of th. milk waggon, movea aside but tbat th. night she sows seeds In her little boy's mind ten tbat will blossom Into anarchy when he grows th. CORDON'S, to Flindera-alreel.

near Otfnrd-tlretl. he Immediately presented the land to the rnliste l.i eill Ihe itKHT and i.iiKAt'Kni itnuae. NW BAniir, of Stevenson "family or a perpetual burial lb' oonnON'S Call and Inapeet our Majnllleent PIANOS MTJSIOAI INSTRUMEKT3. MUSICAL l.Z i- them. PIANOS to manhood.

The German Emperor knows the tone" perfectly, and though they PIANOS "J1" taillDON'S and Player Pianna, and ta Iturteen "I the I PIANOS PIANO rOR YOUR HOUR. coining mnoonieui surely disappointed many of their mors vlo- ht. haa eiiltlvaled the mllllary spirit as his )Pnt Mmi. the. chsnsed the revolution.

I Will an.) TV. CiiRiHiNS Nolea. trom nj, i "ill and Tc.lainent of Hip al.ni... Alt. nntTlitll utnr.

ALL i GLASS-noVSB. -i 'Now that tho cool season hss set In. plant In Ihe glass-houso will require less shade from PIANOS. I ADA ILORKSi rfi.i-''':lhe'"F,'''?nT "R'N'S rielnre purehaalna and PIANOS n0 home la nultn complete arlthml'a Piano. Mutio home.

weapon In opposing passively in arT bowl of the for the modulated pence by of Ita dlBclpllne, and tone and moderate speech of the chsmber. sctlvelr In wsr time. Military training long TVh.th.e ne, n.i thi. PIANOS reeogniaed want In. the modem ground, and at tha British Consulate will be fnund a framed signed of Robert Louis Stevenson, presented by 'Mrs.

Stevenson, in which she acknowledges tho kindness of Mr. Trood on that occasion. Tho. old gentleman waa a very methodical and great worker, and thoso who passed' theConsulate late tn tho evening would seo tho light burning, while he himself be sitting busily employed piANOS. PIANOS.

PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PfANOS. in ine aai'l ni i.iiuini.

mane 01. wvina in con. W-l at tne efllre Vile '1 1HIX1S'S New Pertoraled Mnaft, Ind nefllni. IIORIOTN'S Nntea. at lAmdnll Prleea.

"llhln aiicb fnur ern N.i tilHinON'S Our PRICES are Ihe l-nweat. the sun's rsys. But th. shading must ba. ago did away with the German loater.

Instead duced. their vital power as Industrial advo- PIANOS von are eowlderinn the piirehaa. ol a PIANO for PIANOS YOUtt home, and require a tellable. Inatniment at a reduced with discretion or the moro delicate. I'lANOS.

PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS "n- iw-entr einblli da. llm tltiliriON Our TERMS nre tlie Kaaleet.

PIANOS. planta, auch as lycopodlums, may suffer. Ven- wrm and aitr.n. 1IENIIV IIIVIS. r.ver, ir.no laranim, lor in riaoan our aasenaaem r.Joil.hin.l.

01 Bioucning wo seo eatea' is not I matter to discuss iters. I alert snd erect men. merely state that these men from the mine, The Kaiser set the great military machine Irnlll. and forge drank In with thirsty avld-golng, but ho cannot stop tbe engine of an atmosphere created by haughty It. is berond his eontrol.

Now the and nlutoerat. It tnterht hn Ulstlon must bo regulated by tha state of tho ii nil ii learn. Tan AflTitia or vnnvanera. una it, tno ciu. aim w.

Eeonotrrr It tha order nf tlie Day, therefore ptirettiue a piano from, Ihe DIRECT 1M. ImllTERS, and thua cut nut all unnecemry enat whlert nthenaian the min-haaer naia. We have a larjre and varied Irak of beet KM1USII and American "Makes." Thren term, without Internal. Liberal discounts for eaah. Old I'latioa aa part payment.

Send for IP' at' bla desk. Ho waa one of tho original PIAMtS. -PIANO PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS.

PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. German Is fighting for hit national existence, will Crooks, M.P., once said to tne: "Our mambora.of the Overseas Club In Samoa, and ho contributed a very liberal manner In lite nl '1' tinllOON'S. Ill EMNOKIIS-KTRKET, EiY-ry In.lniment la In perfent nrder.

and many nf Smilh ttah-1 nar O.ford atteet (only), Sydney. tbom are almnel new. Hero are a few of th. PIANOS. PIANOS.

PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS.

hla amanalnn. hla nreaeetstlon. his supremacy, rais class lesrned the bobbing and bowing telnka i i wards tbo fund collected by tba club for the tiC'lltVECirtEN. klllEOMAYER, HUUTEIN, Ap. before the mlddle-clarrses were horn." Any comparison between the Labour party I In England and tbe Labour party here would.

I weather, but nn bright days be advisable to closo tho sasbea early. Inith. aftor-noon In order to Impound aa much sun heat ss possible without, however, unduly raising the temperature In the staajcture, Vigorous plsnts will still require plenty nt water at the roots, and tho' less robust ones must never be allowed to suffer from tbe want of. moisture, more especially If their pots are 1 Hit Lionel, purpose of helping the soldiers 'at tho front, ner.nl il. M.n.aa 1 'he III nt Ihe enn nis trsoe.

Horns' utrmaas heads st the prlo tn paid, but they are not tho majority. The brutality which the army has employed has not surprised any who know the German In pence. Look In the vrinrinw nt noatcard thon. See the little boys It wss a remsrksblo sight to sen In the yesr QOOD PIANOS ON OOOD TERUS. NO DEPOsffTjl WSEKI.T.

Iret Bttcnded 4 and i of course, bo futile. The circumstances of 1916. wblle Ibo most bittor and cruel war In I.II MJIINII WM.TI.lt IUXni WALTER Kill. Ihe I n.n.e.1 In llm PIUCES, KR01I 16 UPWARDS. CASH or TERMS, (I.

II. martin" AND "THE RELIABLE PINNO DEPOT," is.ia il V. 1IAHKETS. Kt'DSEY. tneir growin ann Development, tne Conditions of their environment, tmd to a large extent the attbleet matter nf th.lr tinlltlea km history Is raging, 1800 people gather together Irrespective of nationality or nroed to follow WITTOM PIANOS.

with their natienea asatnns inn We ar. Sole Asenta tor theaa IMirhand. Enellih eiitn. ahatr h.hv mlndB With filth. Read the and are eo easentlallv Tha won filled with roots.

The watering ahould be done early In the forenooo, and the necea- oi-iiauiliTV miia-IJl. 'V. the remalna of a bumblo end unassuming Brl MAX WURCKER, SO and 101 YORK-STREET, Vf ANTED. TiNTED, Imn.frained PIANOS mrderr'a7B: 8 llerall Offlri -UOrrwanteil. Ohoe, Herald tnnre.

P'l'C, Tic. latest Oermsn novels, and see on what food of Englsnd's Labour members aro sary syringing early In the afternoon In naa to aeml i.ir:n.iljr TI.RIAL alon. enter Into the tnanufactnr. of theaa illAio'l'PrrBht firand, Irnu tlaine, play hand er 1 eieelrleilr, enlUble prleate home, hotel, picture alao Id alot allaehmei.t (oat Ino tlsh gentlemen to-their inst resting place iiirumenia. Tha TONE It of area! rolutne.

im Pren t.HN, FtlTIII'l one who during a long life bad "played tho n.iin un K. uinimllietle, ana pure tn quality, perlKtle O.I. eaih wante.1. -aMIt l-Hi-atrera. Ht-THeH, -reel, fv.n ilirnii.hniil.

game," and whose memory will always bo iV i. OHOAN, Bmltli- Amorlian, walnut rase, mt ninn, netavea. alnpa. kuen swell, sweet foml oi'HT OF Nrw-snl'-ril We Invite Inspection. Sold at moderate price, Ind lirinhi-l-ion 1 .1..

nn E.av T.rma. it dear -to loose woo knew him. tne napper-resnma nnii'. I'luniuionce necause tney only. -t play, and be astonished decent roik ao.hsve' a millennium to promise with no res-1 The fibrous rooted winter and spring hot forbid the befouling which Is t-arrled on Itionslblllty for aohlevlng It, The leading Ing begonias such ss Dreglana.

Gloria da Lor- In the oharmcd name of Kultur. Vlell tho pie- Labour members ot Australia have, suffered ir'no, Mnnlcata, and WeltonenBls, and the lure galleries of 'the modernists snd you win the grim experience of having suddenly winter flowerings gesnerlaa, should now ba see psMtlngs which nauaesto those who are thrown upnn tbem the resnonslblllly, with-1 placed In the- lightest nd airiest position In accustomed to. ths moat lle.nlloos works of out ths power, of materialising their nominal the house. ordrr, prlee worth nf Kiirrl Knrri. In Ihe 'si'ale of No Camaaaera.

Open Frldar Nlaht, till a (clock. Pnmher. WANTED, Piano, eity, IvTTCn weeVty. hou? or lesson. In re urn.

Walk. ii-HiV" a 'le. oreraarn, fnleatale. Sergeant Colin F. Venn-Brown, of the Field hcailan ita.a hon, th7 Darraclfttreet, Sydney meat Oo.U,.

Sarlnca Bint). a-o Ifdr. to AdeertlaefrTanTTT- A NHELl'S Combined riayrr i-iano, neauumi irjoe, walnut ease, almnat new, coat IM, lake tro. Artillery, was given a send-off at the rooms tenea. WAIJONX1!" amweii a.

iny-'. of tbe Fresh Food and 'Ice Company. Klna- the ahev.n, "I Ihe Estate he' ed. And atre.t, on juesoay nigni oy tne Starr and 1ECTTJRES. FTT PIANO wanled, eonuitinn no eoieer, mate pnee h' and maker to Little Bourkeat.

Snrry the old msster -All this "aa nan and economlo Ideala, Faced with the The ornamental leave begonias (Rei vrl. elfect snd we are now seeing the harvest. The responsibility of Intricate administration, and etles) should now be kept rntber os ths dry peasant IS nsturally more animal than moat called upon relentkjBsly to fulfil, tbo sooisl side until new growth begins next spring. Kuropean and this Kultur. which hat reconstruction that their programme promised, CInerarlaB, oyolamens, nnd primulas raited filtered down Ihroush the aducated they find themselves In a none too enviable from the earlleat town seeds this season, hss conflrmsd snd helped hlfp In his natural position.

But gnat 'aponslblllty hss de- should now be sufficiently well grown to b. bestiality; It is not -prsuy picture, and.veloped oheracter. resource, and ability. Tho transferred to tho pots In which they are to On ftiMfT'rynKaw-J iV aZllL' im I1' -j! number or tbo clients of Venn-Brown's Mercantile Agency. Sergeant and his PIANOS, ORGANS, new and aeetrndhand.

ChMpeat houae lntown. PowII, IT riiadetxt ramatta. tw a r.V- ntri. I'ltland-iire'et Knii 81 UEOKOSTREET, tNTMr aitnL smra- arrt Importers and Tho beat Medium. cn" frteea) Piano.

obtaltiaMfc Win 3 ii5ra liheaial Cash Prlcee, Lie. o. In Ihe MASCOTTE Very Eary Ten. IriS raHnn 'lANOS. Eleharae old Plane.

lT.i ttm Ire. ih. and mane other We will lake It aa mtt. Israel YfVW MorTdaV 8 A7t.t,"h Brother (Sergeant Bruc. Venn-Brown), who Is alia about to proceed to the front, received th.

r.auitia are aa Tils as student of human ne.rats. Aueiraiian Laaoonr memoer has bloom. prepare some well-drained pots, and -grappled with the realities of life. The poll- use en dpen, rich compost, and keep the besot tics he ha. to deal with are the municipal lot ths nlanla allirtitly sbnva the new soil.

BRINSMEAD Model fan riAo, satnnce Term. n. H. Leeie3 JnbnatnnllAnnandale: IreVllOiANTTrifenV. eery teep, I wouM lake terms.

llardle. Herald, Klngsl, mikes olTianea" and Orasns. V.i. eaah and in at nnee. write, or adSaXS WaSt rf'The NoM r.

1 t'" a new, rlaav. nature Bright expect. Tht ruling classes know of the, rott.nn.ss that exists In arls-tncrsry snd democracy silks, and they think the discipline of war wholesome one. To some extent, every decent Oermsn concurs In I ncofge-Btrtat. trst'claaa order.

CaH. rpilrl "SYDNEY MAIL' politics nf whsst, meat, snd the Isnd. And ftcedllngs ot any of these plants that sraj If ths eye of ths English observer detects being grown for succession should, when larga senis neglect of form must-confess Ihst enough tn hnndle, be potted singly In smalt fop. BHUTTO BITES, -tp OR RSK FrfKfM, nothlnc allays tha Irritation so quickly a SCRUBRS AMMONIA. Rnld by all flroeera and Chemlata.

Anin Inlurloua IrollaUoni. Price, la PKR BOTTLC Adn. nine noaRlBB, 171 Oen -tt, llsrre.arVel;..T., City KrXstrrr? and ,1, orem.JnTrnron-frarirciii :M.r.Mlyp..IF..nv-v;..;"."e.. ni the nti.p.i.-n..r niusl st onee. 113 Llverpnol'tt.

YlT.NriNH ft WliraR? 1 Uverpool.lt, BTI Prth-jnytiir, minnAi, jfii. thIB itldsment. Snfl While minimising the hor-Jthe Australian witek.r has tn him. not- 11. hi.

anil tr.n -11 ah' COoi, uj I'lllairctt -J' Orange, lly 1PP. llonlacli.nr aond make PIANO wanted. Bute ifrrff'fnr Ct.h. I.lpp. Beebllein.

Remark, or fnnd VVlwoitiiina Piano, -UlIM, 181 llu-at, ey. UBiqut? i "Br THa King la drfntlnf Mptoa's Tee. Ar. you tna -nn, aka .1 a 1 i maaer ana price to veriea, ucraia, aini cMnk. Imra that have ooturred, he Tejolcos that the.

self more ot the substance than falls to the plsnts ss near tho glees as possible to ontur. Iporpetrstors art belpg killed oft. (lot of bla EnilUh comrado. la sturdy, vigorous growth, '-''I''-'-.

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