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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 27

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THE DAILY PROVINCE, VANCOUVER', BRITISTI COmmT.f. SATURDAY. MAT 22. 1009. ada about Christmas.

His first duty will be to attend the manoeuvres ot Countess Grey, Ladv Sybil and Lady Evelyn Grey, Lord Tullibarbine, Lord Frederick Hamilton. Sir John and ART AND ARTISTS the Japanese army on the island of Kirshu, and he will not return, to Lady Hanbury Williams, Miss Han England until next spring. bury Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ment of Miss Fox, Miss Cashmore and Miss Heaps.

The tea table was looked after by Mrs. Cashmore and Mrs. Rollings. A pleasant musical programme was provided for the entertainment of the visitors in the evening. Apropos of a sermon preached in London by Dr.

Annie Shaw who will Many American women met Lord Kitchener at the great coronation Durbar at Delhi. They were unwilling to believe that the courtly, attentive soldier was the "woman-hater" that gossip makes him. He has never be one of the speakers at the Quin quennial congress the current num-! married, to be sure, but he once frankly told an intimate friend: ber of M. A. P.

has the following Sladen, Captain Newton, A. D. Col. onel Weston Jarvis of London, Eng. land.

Lord Lascelles, A. D. and Mr. Levison-Gower entered. The state lancers were immediately formed and danced after which the dance programme, which lasted until 2 o'clock, was carried out.

The supper was served In the raquet court, where large tables were arranged with quantities of hot-house flowers and shaded lights and tempting refreshments. The conservatories were used as sit. ting-out rooms. The set of hnor was composed of their excellencies Lord and Lady Grey. Lady Sybl! Grey, Mrs.

W. S. "I have never had time to think of marriage. I have been very busy all The Shaw family went to America from Manchester when Annie was five New Art Association Messrs. Edward Bale, R.

and W. Ayerst Ingram, R. R.B of London, have drawn up a. scheme for an association, the objects of which "shall be the protection and promotion of the interests of modern art by all possible means, and especially by literature. All matters relating to art in dally and other periodicals shall be collected and considered, and when necessary replied to, corrected or contradicted.

A weekly journal shall, if possible, be published at a low price, dealing with all matters of interest relating to art, for years old, so her education has been my me ana wen, i nave oeen too entirely trans-Atlantic. Before her busyto make love to anybody, I sup-college course was completed she was I well known as a public speaker, and Lori1 Kitchener, of course. Is im-she held a pastorate before she gradu- penous, impatient of opposition and ated for her degree of Doctor of Di- contradiction, and that trait ha3 made vinitv. At that time she was the only him many enemies in high places, woman candidate amongst fortv-two I Nevertheless, it is expected that the men, and was the only woman preach- i government will find a high position er in America. Now there are six 'r mm, in which to employ his thousand' 'genius for organization.

It may be Fielding, Sir Elzear Taschereau, Mrs, Frank Oliver. Mrs. AA illiam Fugsley Lord Tullibarbine, Lord Frederick Hamilton, Madame Lemleux. Hon. Sydney Fisher, Mrs.

William Temple The sailorman Is very much alike I. Mrs. Cplin Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. T.

the world over, no matter what race 'Cunningham, Mr. and Mr. Burdis, or color, and at the reception on the and E. HandMr and Japanese flagship Aso yesterday after- Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Schwarta, noon 500 guests had opportunity of! Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Bowen, Mr. and seeing this fact demonstrated. On Mrs.

C. A. Crosbie, Mr. and Mrs British man-of-war on festive ocea- w- Holland, Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Yapp, Mrs. J. W.

Mackedie, Miss Macked.e, man, Hon. Rodolphe Lemleux. Mrs. J. K.

Kerr, Hon, William Pugsley and Hon. J. K. Kerr. Her excellency looked very stately and handsome in a white chiffon gown After her ordination which gave that the Duke of Connaught, the her the right to exercise all the func- I king's brother, will be the great ob-tions of the church, to administer the 1 stacle in Kitcheners path, for the to baptize, marry and i duke clings tenaciously to the war of-burv she held a pastorate in Boston I flce- although his duty is merely or-until five vears ago, when she resolved namental.

It is expected that even-to devote all her time to furthering the I tually he will be shunted as uncere-eause of the enfranchisement of wo- moniously as was his cousin, the Duke men and to accept tho wider field of i ot Cambridge, who refused repeatedly action offered by traveling to various resign as commander-in-chief and terian church on Thursday evening, the proceeds of which will be devoted to a fund which the school is endeavoring to raise for missionary and charitable work. The large audience was pleasantly entertained by the good programme provided. Miss Flewelling played a violin selection and pleasing recitations were given by Miss Georgia Anley and Mr. H. McKelvie, while vo.

cal solos were contributed by Miss Ashworth, Miss Bella Borland, Mr. McCree, Mr. Newton and Miss May Anley. A pretty d'uet was sung by the Misses McCrimmon Gordon, and a clever dialogue was presented by six girls of the class. Rev.

Dr. Eraser presided over the gathering. Mrs. James Mason of Ladner, who mounted on white satin, richly em broidered with gold. In Indian design With this was worn a magnificent dis mond tiara and necklace and a large bouquet of pink roses and fern.

narts of the country, here she was I nnauy was in.eveu 01 ma uuuea G. F. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. L.

O. -Mi-Phillips, Col. and Mrs. A. Whyte, Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. J. Tclfer, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. McTaggart, Mr. and Mm. A.

M. Whiteside; Miss Whiteside, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bell, Miss Blair, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Merritt, the Misses Merritt, Miss Battle, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. E. Trorey, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Street, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Craig, Mr.

and Mrs. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Lady Sybil Grey wore a handsome which the services of the foremost writers on art, as well as new contributors, shall be enlisted. The journal shall be supplied to all members of the association, and as it Is believed a membership of at leajit 8000 can be obtained its value as an advertising agency will be considerable, and it is reasonable, to believe that it will its own way, even if no profit be possible. The association shall, if thought fit, by means 3 appeal to the courts, endeavor to repair injury done to tho profession or individual members thereof, by reason of unjustifiable or unfair criticism." This scheme does not fail In thoroughness, and in Its successful realization would be the means of improving the artistic standards we feel sure financial reward would follow. Were such an association established unfair critics might think twice before they wrote. A society of this character wisely conducted ought to do much for art and artists, and If the causes that brought about the downfall ol the Society of Illustrators are remembered the projected association miaul constantly being invited to speak.

She i gown of pale blue sarin, Inlet with sll is now the president of the National The many friends in this city of Women's Suffrage association of I the Hon. Mrs. Cecil Edwardes, who ver tissue, and Oriental embroidery i.uo add to tho general enjoyment by their pranks, and the Japanese bluejackets demonstrated yesterday that they shared with their allies this happy faculty for making fun. The at home which Rear-Admiral Ijichi tendered left nothing to be desired and the guests were waited on from the time of their arrival to the moment they went over the gangway Into the steam pinnaces. The guests were taken ou board the flagship by the pinnaces which picked them up at Gore avenue and from 2 o'clock on there was a steady stream of visitors.

The Aso had been gaily decorated and the quarter, deck was covered and surrounded by America, in succession to one of the have been awaiting with much inter- and pearl and diamond ornaments. Lady Evelyn was gowned In a be greatest women of modern times, est news of the opening of the oper- coming gown of black directoire satin, had been a patient at St. Paul's hospital for the past few weeks, has left Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Y.

A. Jenns. yiua Jenns, Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw-, Miss with pale pink nette and pink satin and wreath of green leaves In the Susan B.

Anthony. I atic season at Covent Garden, London, When Annie Shaw speaks in public are greatly pleased to learn that her she always as a sort of talis- first appearance has served to con-man, a trinket that belonged to Miss firm the favorable impression she Anthony presented to her on her made at her debut last July. Re-eightieth birthday by representative ferring to the initial performance of Henshaw, Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Deforest, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foster, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. Wadd, Lieut. coiffure. Mrs. H.

Pooley has returned to Vlc toria after a short visit here. and Mrs. Claude Hamilton, Mr. ana American omen a badge represent- i Faust, the London Times of April ing the flag of America. This bril awnings aim it was nere iiuii mo jup- Tiimenmhe Mr Mrs anese admiral received his guests, ft6, and Mrs After paying their re.spec.ts the guests 1'1e sVr Kad Mr" Charles Mr.

William If. E. Dinsmore and for her home. Mrs. Lester and her little daughter Dorothy are spending a few days at Harrison Hot Springs.

The Frou-Frou cluh has issued invitations for a flannel dance to be given In Lester hall next Friday even, ing. Florence Nightingale, who has just entered her 0th year, has received Miss Martha Dwyer Andrews were were lauen unuer tne wing 01 an 01- K0CS jir. soon become powerful. married at the First Baptist church says: no one will complain Mme. Edvina continues to appear as Marguerite, for since her debut In the part last season she has gained so much in confidence and artistic finish that she is now one of the most convincing representatives of the part.

Her girlish appearance and the de in Victoria on Wednesday by Rev. liant lady is Doctor of Medicine, as well as Doctor of Divinity. Right Rev. Dr. Mat-Donald, bishop of Victoria, arrived in Ottawa yesterday from Antigonish and is expected to reach Victoria next week.

On leav- ficer and shown around the cruiser and many surprises awaited them. The ingenuity of the Japanese bluejacket was strikingly shown and each mess and each branch of the and Mrs. J. X. Ellis, Mr.

and Mr. Edward Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Maetaren, Miss Maelaren. Capt. and Mrs. Mclnns, Capt. and Mrs.

Fybus, Burnett. The bride was given away Dangers of the Proposal One of the dangers or rocks on by her father. Mr. E. W.

Andrews, and was attended by Miss Nina Todd, Miss Pybus, Mrs. Beecher, Miss DJJ which the proposed association vessel's complement had strived to vessel complement had suiveil to Mr. James Dinsmore supported the -'-M Mr i outdo the-other. At one spot a length il'i'. and Mrs i.f hoao had heen turned Into a I D.

Taylor, Mr. ana MTB. J. of hose had been turned Into a big groom. After a reception at the split is the question of critics and criticism.

If Mr. Smith, R. and home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs boaconstrictor and at another a giant cross. Mr.

and Mrs. r. ti. Mr. R.

H. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. I.

ray Dinsmore left for this city where they are spending part of their honey Mr. Robinson, the young impressionist, are both members of the associa tion, and Mr. Vitriol praises one and moon. disparages the other what will hap pen? Artists have neen known Mrs. Noel Humphry's Is at present agree with critics in their criticism of tho guest of her sister, Mrs.

caron dragon-fly had been formed by rope, bayonets and revolvers. The torpedo crews had made an automobile out ot their gear with a dummy In it which sang songs and another mess had two tame" tish in a cask which came to be fed at the word of command. That these fish were dead and were manipulated from behind a screen only-added to the general fun and on every hand eulogies of the manner in which other artists, and are sometimes more In accord with critics than with each lor, Miss Laveloek, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Cotton, Mr. and Mis. Bruce Bennett, Mr. F. Carter-Cotton, Mr.

ai! 1 Mrs. James Morton, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Garvev, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roger, Mr and Mrs.

William Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvo V. Alvensleben, Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Nichol, Mr. an Mrs. Richard II. Alexander, Mayor and Mrs.

Heaps of North Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. John Heaps, Capt. Eddie, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Russell, Mr. and Mrs.

Charl.s other. A great artist seldom admires Pelletier In Ottawa. Among the week's visitors to Victoria have been Mr. W. C.

Griffith, Mr. S. J. Castloman, Mr. P.

Donnelly, Mr. H. L. Pearsall. Mr.

William Me-Nelsh, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallman, Mr. P.

Watters, Mr. J. B. Thompson. Mr.

v. Rolnh. Mr. If. Slater, Mr.

R. A. sincerely the contemporary work of another great artist, but he praises generously the work of those who can never approach him. Everyone kno-vs what Reynolds thought of Gainsbor the crew of the flagship had risen to the occasion was heard. While visitors were admiring the curios a sound of SHoess.

RCV. and Mrs. K. Welsh. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Peake, Mr. singing was neara ana tnere entwreu Herbert Burns, Mr.

a crowd of jackies garbed in varied Mr; -V ii7 a if ough, and the opinion that Burne-Jones and Whistler held of each other's art. Personal friendship does not mean personal admiration. Whistler liked Rossettl and thought nothing J. P. Robets, Mr.

and Mrs. W. 11. i Mr ii II rl Mrs. ij.

it. Har- jostled a fortune teller and a pilgrim rubbed shoulders with something in of his painting. Plenty of good Judges i rison, Mr. T. McCaffrey, Mr.

and Mrs. liked Whistler personally. Micnaei Angelo thought Peniglno a blockhead wnai was ine Japanese sailors hum i fissl.lv of a white woman's costume. Singing H. 1 Ho bM a sU the famous March of the Warship r- wade and Mrs.

(not Bottieel i. as an eminent critic no pairiuuc uir w.mn s-pi ov Mr. alu, Mrs. J. L.

said the other day). I do not envy the committee of the new association Charles H. Mount, Mr. A. A.

Bnln. Mr. George A. Russell. Mr.

N. A. McKin-non, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Row-son, Mr. C. W. Alcock, Mr.

H. P. Archibald, Mrs. J. Dickson, Mr.

S. Naylor, Mr. T. B. Colder, Miss Alexander, Mrs.

J. Gibbs, Mr. C. Cowan, Mr. W.

Burns. Mr. C. Johnson, Mr. H.

A. Parker, Mr. T. Pendergast, Mr. and Mrs.

Snyder, Dr. O. H. Wallace, Mr. John Prentice, Mr.

.1. G. Mcintosh, J. W. Crawford, Mr.

Francis Egerton. The second week of the meeting of the International Council of Women, in Toronto, June 24-30, will be occu when it decides to institute proceedings against Mr. Vitriol. G. Abbott.

Mr. H. C. Akroyd, Mr. and C.

M. Mr. and Mrs. Jl. E.

Springer, Miss Springer, Mr. A. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George E.

McDonald. Capt. and Mrs. Holmes New-comb. Capt.

and Mrs. Charles Moore, Lieut, and Mrs. T. Ii. B.

Nelles, Lieut Col. F. V. Boultbee, Major J. R.

TU Major J. and Mrs. Duff-Stewart, Capt Tho Artist Clown Thus writes M. ME atJSLJJV vT 4 $cr 4 Arsene Alexandre in Le Figaro after a visit to the Paris Salon: I love a clown don't you? especially the music clowns who make pictures in pied by a congress, the programme for like fire during the war and which is still the most popular tune among them, this band of sailors circled the ship and then to the strains of the really tine flagship band one of them imitated a Geisha dance in a manner which won plaudits. And so the afternoon went on.

There was not a dull moment and re-lreshments served in the gundeck were much appreciated. There was a large number of ladies and some very fetching cos'umes were seen. Everything that could possibly make the at home a success was done. TJiere was no crowding on the steam pinnaces and the gu-sts were transported from the wharf the Aso and back without any trouble. On every hand congratulation? were tendered the officers on the success of their entertainment and the afternoon was a fit which is in the hands of Canadian ten seconds, trt: rrrt: t-rrt: mere councils.

Three of the sections ore vml nave a blue sea and a red sky. being organized by Montreal women, pjft the horizon line. V'lan! There's In the section "Philanthropy," whieli j. steamer. Paf! and you see the smoke is in charge of Mrs.

John Savage, as- 'pouring out of Its funnel. That's really land Mrs. J. S. Tait, Cain, i MeHarg, Capt.

and Mrs. J. H. Huhn Capt. H.

C. Akroyd, Capt. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Argue, Lieut. I 1 M. Ferris.

Lieut, and Mrs. W. D. S. I Rorison, Lieut.

J. Lieut. C. i Milne, Lieut, and Mrs. W.

G. son, Lieut. W. J. MeManus, Lieut.

J. S. Capt. and Mrs. W.

H. i Forrest. Rev. and Mrs. C.

C. Owen, Lieut. W. S. J.attu, Dr.

and Mrs. K. C. Bovle, Dr. and Mrs.

F. C. McTav- Is'n. Dr. S.

A. Ross, Dr. C. McD.annid, line. slsted by Mrs.

rrann i-iirner, ins 'Relation of Individual to Organized Charity" will be discussed by Krl. Pap. penheim, of Frankfort, The Countess Selmii von der Groben. of Hanover, member of the board of the German Our artists have no less talent. The tasks they set themselves are prodigious.

If Michael Angeto and Raphael had been required to produce "marines-express" at the Folies-Bergere or to exhibit a picture forty feet square every year, as our clowns and painters do. it is likely that their success would have been less brilliant than that of the luttor. ting clo.se to a memorable visit. This Dr. A.

Cunning. Dr. G. M. Foster, 0 Protestant Womens league; Lady evening the band of the Aso will give I MTMaj'-r Eri ta (n.

Lieut. Mi'' Cdt. KHin. LU Ma- Uoc-Hrell, or Jjuunn; r.uwm Gray, of York, president of the National 1'nion of Women Workers of Great Britain and Ireland, and Miss Major T. O.

Townley. vitstion. included fh following T11 O. fnult, -Lieut. A.

C. Bun ly, The exhibitor undertakes a pro- Hurlhntt. M. warden of the Hoval ui. ami r.

Aurii, uuu VI. M. AtKtns, Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. I Major Baker, D.S.O., Col. J. Holmes. D.O.C., Capt.

W. H. Archer. Victona college, will speak upon "Vi'o- I nigious amount or worn. aiu-r tlufteed.

Dr. and Mrs. AV. D. Brydone Mrs.

W. T. Mr. and men on Local Governing Boardf." M.uM-,"ULW;fi'' Mri," Robert Keliy, Miss" Keays, Bethune, Mls Beth- Capt. and Mii.ler, Social services in the 1'nited States of "Rr y.

and Mrs. A. toll, he slaps out a painting which. America will be treated by Mrs. Anna were it to bo perfectly balanced and Garland Spencer, of the Consumers' completed would cost several years of and Mrs.

J. T. Mclvunzie, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Griirm. Mr. and Mi. Norman McLean, Erskine.

Miss Edge. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Hunter, Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Heath, Mr. and Mrs.

tie. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Bull, Mr. and: i Mrs. J. J. Banflelo, and i rank Bowser, Mr.

and Mrs. E. liuchan. Col. liualey, Mis.

E. D. Bo- league. New York; The Employim- i of Children" and "The Nourishing of Miss Mr. and Mrs.

K. i J. M. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

C. tl. Mr. and Mrs. D.

U. Maeauley. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. alternate nespmr unii aitnni iuun. it is surprising that he at last half-succeeds in such a chimerical enterprise. He is so far from sure of himself that yon will see him adding corrective dauhs as the masterpiece is riding to the Grand Palais on the truck and the finishing touches in the poor" will be taken up hy Mr. Florence Kelly, of New York; and Relief Methods in Industrial Crises" will be the subject of an address by Professor Haupt.

of Philadelphia. Charleson, Mr. and U. v. V.

T. Temtdeton. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. I Cook, the Misses Cook, Miss Don tenRCr, Mrs. Oille, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

is Dr. Grace Ritchie-England, B.A I I 111 II 1 I VI A A V' if-V X-TV (, the convenor of th section "Health i (n an it Is to be hung and Physical In connee- There aro hundreds of these colos. tion with this department, a pictures in the Salon. They have lnsis exhibition will lie held. A few of jtne ajr 0f being almost good.

Is that the prominent speakers win ne: i ie i insufficient? Well, they were of neces Countess of Aberdeen, the Hon. Svd sity turned out quickly. And are they class, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Darner, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duirand, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Dickey, Mr. J. H.

Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Evans, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Earle, Mr V. Evans, Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Fergie, Dr. and Mrs. J. C.

Farish, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Faulkner, Mr, and Mrs.

C. H. Fox. Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gibb. Miss Gibb, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Green, Mr. and Mrs.

V. E. Graveley. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Jl. Haskines, Mr. and L. B.

Has-kines, Mrs. F. W. Holloway, Miss Hol- Gordon. Muss Eraser, Miss M.

M. Fr i-ser. Miss Boultbee, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Mr. and Sirs. C. D.

Hand, Brvant, Mrs. Malkin. Miss Milkin. H. H.

Mcintosh, Mrs. J. Mclnt and Mrs. 3. Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Russell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boultbee, Mr.

an I Mrs. J. W. Hieklin, Mi.s Hieklin. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bell-Irving. -Mr. "Vim. McQueen.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac-donald.

Mr. S. Mr. W. A.

Clement. Mr. and Mrs. E. It.

TownIv. Dr. and Mrs. Cnderhill, Mr. and Mr-.

ney Fisher, minister of agriculture; Dr. Montizambert. dirert ir-genei-al of public health for Canada: Dr. C. ICg-stetts.

provincial health officer for On. rario; Dr. Adami and Dr. of ten times too big to convey the meaning intended? The object, remember, is to attract attention in the riotous throng of competitors, and only violent mans will suffice. Once more, it is the clown's situation to a dot.

Rorfin' Hugo Barris painted Vie-tor Hiiro seated on the rocks of Jersey, and In the same manner Rodin universiry; nr. jiar 1 vV 1 I of Hull, England; and Dr. Rosalie i Slaughter Morton, official delegate from the American Society of Sanitary I S. N. Jarrett, Mr.

R. MeCullock, Mr. II. J. Painter, Chief and R.

and Moral Prophylaxis. Among the tonics which will be discussed are: 1 Vv Public health, pure milk, inrannin has denieted in stone the author ot Chamberhiin, Chief Carlisle, Mr. anl I Mrs. A. MoEvoy, Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Slonp! Mr nnd Mrs. Win Skene.

Mr. loway, Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

Johnson, Miss E. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Miss Johnson, The Misses Kilbv, Mr.

ana Mrs. F. J. Lumsden, Mr. E.

C. Kilby, Mr. and Mrs. P. K.

Lindsay, the Misses Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lockye-, Miss Dr. and Mis.

A. S. Monro, Mr. and Mrs. W.

McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. J. an.l F.

Hurombe, Mr. A. B. Er-kine. Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Heaps. Mr.

VV. G. Mackenzie, Mr and Mrs. W. 11.

Malkin, Hon. nnd Mrs. i. J. "tow H.

McGIll, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Mc mortality, tuberculosis, the teaching i.f Judging from the num-hygiene and physiology in pamwg, and bus's, one migh- pure water supplies, pollution Jf water and sewage.

easily believe, observes a Pans eon- The section "Education" is tn temporary that Hugo not dislik -charge of Miss D-riek. M.A., of Mc-; sit tin to artists. But the fact is Oil! tinlversitv. In It, the training if i no man caused more trouble to pain; -teachers will' be discussed bv ers and sculptors for Hugo was nee, fev-or Dale, of MeGill university, nndjabie to keep in the same position Miss Melville, M.A.. warden of minutes at a time.

Every university hall. St. Andrew's, Scotland: he was asked for one or two iillivray, Mr. and Mrs. B.

McLachlan, 'r "-uy' Mr. and Mrs. A. Morlson, Mr. and Ulta nnA1rx Mrs.

W. McNeill, Mr. and Mrs. D. McConnell, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Nicoi, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Oppenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Fhelan, Mr. and Mrs. Packer. Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Smith, Mme. Yuiln. wife of II.

I. Consul in Vancouver. D. von Cramer, Mr. Fred T.

Walker, Mr. Chas. Woodward, Mayor and Mrs. C. S.

Douglas. Mr. J. B. Campbell, Mr.

S. J. Crowe, Mr. A. E.

Goodman, Mr. Thos. Kirkoatriek. Mr. John Morton, plav and playgrounds will be treated the artist was m-'t wttn a irm bv 'MIss Sadie American, New y.rk.iOim day Pan Maurice broached ing his home in the Nova Seotia town Ilcioup mis purity of her voice and -tvlebliss Jh.on.

England, an I ost brought about a repetition of two Danish teachers. Mrs. Poilavd. a he was given grand farewell, him-I aim dreds of p'Oplf assembling at the Mr. John McMillan, Mr.

T. G. Mc-1 innumerable congratulatory messages Bride, Dr. and Mrs. W.

B. McKech-'and boiiqu-ts. She is very feeble and nie, Mr. Geo. MeSpadin, Mr.

J. L. Me is now conlined at nil times to her Taggart. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Prescotb room. Invitllimifl IIPM ultrl emit to ihe station to nun off. churc Jewel Son? last night. The I England, will speak upon "The bn he" a reh scene, too.

was admirably School as Preparation for 8- M' Macmillan. M. ho. Midlo. 'sun Aln-rt The Oroheus male choir save a good I At ihe manse of the Firs! Presbv- I ,11, lilt 1 1 ill n.iiii" I iiii.iii.

following people in Victoria: I tience and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stephenson, Miss Stephenson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Sulley, Mrs. H. Sulley, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Seymour, Miss Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Salsbury, Mr. i.id Mrs. A. E.

Sa's-bury, Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland, Rev. and Mrs. Whlttington, Col.

and Mrs. T. H. Tracy. Sir Charles Hib-bert and Lady Tupper.

Mrs. J. E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Watson. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilkinson, Mr.

and Mrs. E. concert in the odd Hows' hall, terian church on Wednesday last. Mr. i says: Edvina.

who made jn gow, will discuss "Hlifher Education Westminster avenue, on Thursday Jonson Ardghnr Gilchrist and successful a -but last year, r-n ppf a r. and Social Service." The education Rodin obtain a sitting of seventeen minutes, taken in three instalments. 1 Hill. I lit? III 'I I 1 st ,1 I 1.1 11 I 'H BNIf r-1 ij II I' 1 ,11 111 1 I. Ill cl I I .11 III 1 i Gibbings, Mr.

H. Fisher and Mr. R. married by Rev. Dr.

Eraser. They I we last heard her, her voice of a lecture by Miss Dendy, tlrillllil. tel The naleotlthle rlia- noon. uision and larriry i in mane tnir nome nere. gained uncommonly in riehne-s arid were also among ihosc taking part.

roundness, pml she sings with far The Countess of Antrim has ac- more nutlmriiy and accomplishment. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hev.ke have cepted Lord Strathcona's invitation to Mine. Edvina, who, as our readers been guests at the Oak Bay hotel in launch the icebreaker Earl Grey nt doubtless know.

Is in prlv.it if- ihe tarv of the Incorporated Lancashire coveries whien have been made in the and Cheshire Soeb-ty for the Pertna- caves of Girnnde, in France, and of nent Cure of the Feeble-minded; and Aitamira in Spain, have revealed to us of a paper by Mis v.m E.lijek, Ho. nrmtive man Victoria for the past few clays. Barrow-on-Furness on June 1. The Hon. Mrs.

Cecil Edwardes is evident I land nd Miss Arnold, of Simmons col. 'ie' Boston, will speak upon home artist Instinct highly developed. Tne "nomics in higher education: Dr. i Pf 'ntmgs -Jeered eeonomie wild boars, ami ountess of Antrim is a sister of Earl on her wav ti becoming one -if 1 His Honor Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. James Dunsmuir, jfr.

and Mrs. H. J. S. Musket, Hon.

Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Younir.

lion, and Mrs. Win. Bowser. Hon and Mrs. Frederick J.

Fulton, Hon. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Hon. Captain and Mrs. Robert Garnett Tatlow.

Hon, and Mrs. Ricn-ard Mcliride, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall. Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Page, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Paul, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Drury.

Col. and Mrs. E. G. Prior, Capt.

C. W. J. Crawford, Capl. E.

H. Edward. Col. and -Mrs. Holmej, Major and Mrs.

C. C. Bennett, Col. and Mrs. Grant, Capt.

and Mrs. E. Pooley, Dr. nnd G. Milne.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Dewdney, Mr. anil Mrs.

J. C. Newbury, Mr and Mrs. Robert Dunn, Mr. and Mrs.

Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Lugrin, Mr. and Mrs. represent stags, goats, H'immerschlag.

of the Carnegie Instl Walton, Miss Walton. Mr. and Mrs. G. I.

Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walsh, Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Macpherson, Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Murray. Dr. and Mrs. P.

Pren-lia, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Haworth, Mr.

Si, A. Hunter, Chief Justice and Mrs. ilunter. Mr. Justice and Mrs.

W. ii. 1. Clement, Mr. Justice and Mrs.

Irving. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Martin, Mr. Justice and Mrs.

Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. O.

Nesliitt will next i Grey, the governor-general of Canada, stars of the operatic firmament, and Wednesday receive for the tirst time -t her performance last night a since her marriage, with her Tho friends of Mrs. T. Townley distinct step forward." Mrs. J. M.

Whitehead, at the resi- are sorry to hear of her 'illness. She, bisons, which are wonderfully drawn These ancient artists drew their out- lute of Washington, will lecture upon t-ehnical education; Dr. Parmalee. lines with sharp flints, and the col rs secretary of ihe Protestant committee dence of the 79 Thurlow latti-r. a patient at St.

Luke's home, street. One of Ihe mot successful and brilliant functions yet given during the regime of Eirl and Countess Gi- at RldiMii hall was the state hall which took place, last Thursday evening, with all the splendor anl eelal Miss Minnie Chubb of Saskatoon Miss Marguerita Young, the little here on a visit to the family of her daughter of Judgi Young of uncle. Rev. Dr. Eraser, and will prob-who was a patient at the West End ably spend the summer here, hospital where she underwent an op- cuss rural schools, and Mrs.

between stems with anima! Gordon. Aberdeen. Scotland, will nm, speak on the training of girls for fui-j, M9 paleo. ure careers 1 he moral tra iling of mn th w.ld animals wi'm children will be the subject rf'l- they with which events of the season Simon Lelser, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A Hon. Mrs. Franklin. I tn firt hen George Mr.

and Mrs. F. El worthy, 'ration, is now almost entirely recov-1 Miss Taft. daughter of Mr. H'-nry uncled have been marked.

Nothing dresses by the more satisfactory or ideal In the choir ered and has been moved to the Man-1 Taft, the prominent New York law president of the Parents' union. Great jn camo to dra their -men. of weather could have been desired, i Britain, and Miss Mary Campbell, r-f Those who have seen these works oi rieelare that the arrient ariisis nut draw the human figure, and sions where Mrs. Young has taken ver. and niece of the president of ihe apartments.

i I'ntted Slates, was last week the guest of Fred Hogg In Ottawa, A very successful bazaar was con-j and attended the slate ball, ducted on Thursday afternoon and evening by the Woman's Auxiliary of! Among the Victoria people in and the lawns he hall Ayr, Scotlsti Miss Maud Edgar. were strung with lanterns and I Toronto, ill speak upon the (i1u-lisrhts. Inside the picturesque old rational reson.ibil!tv of parents, and manor hid been transformed into a Mis- Cartwrislit. principal of St. srepe of fairvland.

with the entinitt: Hilda's. Toronto, upon i-o-edueati'in. that their efpirts at portraiture are no lietter tilan eaiieaiures. But. after all.

ive know exactly what the human contrmr-orrtrie. of the mara- The people high Schools of Penni.Tl: The artists of the 1 Saints' church. The decorations yesterday were Mr J. M. Harail snd luxuriouslv-nrranged sift lug-out of the schoolroom were in keeping Mr.

M. B. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Duma, the lavish decoration with with the brightness of the stalls, Mr.

J. W. Bryant, Mr. J. C.

flow ers grown in th fine conservatory will lie describe 1 by 1-ru Hasrrup. nintn wPrP ime? Jmh Hendry, Miss Hendry, Dr. and Mrs. Gatewood, Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Livingston, Mr. Robert Adams, Mr. nd Mrs. C. Sweeney, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Jukes, Mr. Hamber, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Greer, Col. and Mrs.

Charles A. Worsnop, Mr. and Mrs. Cortes C. Eldrldge.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Marpole. Mr.

H. J. Cam-bie, the Misses Camble. Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Haldane. Mr. and Mrs.

C. U. Foster. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Fullerton. Mr. and Mro. C.

Millard, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cart-wright, Mr.

and Mrs. W. 8. Irons, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Miller, Mr. and Mr. J.

P. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Stein.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Morr'a, Mr. and Mrs.

G. E. Jorgenson. Mr. John MacQuillon, Baron Oscar con Hodenhausen.

Mr. C. B. Stahlschmidt, Mr. Robert Jackson.

Mr, and Mrs. J. Whtlehead, Mr. and Mrs. Richard V.

Winch, Mr. W. P. Worsnop, Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Ferrers. Mr. and Mrs.

peter Bancroft. Mr. Geo. N. West.

Mr. and Mrs. U- H. Pnilitw lr. and Lieut.

-Col. and Mrs. J. A. Hall, Hon.

and Mrs. David McEwen Eberts, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham E. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Burtord, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Loeweberg. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Percy Roberts have left for the Okanngon to look over their fruit rancjh at Summeiland. They intend visiting at Vernon. Salmon Arm and other points before re-turning. Mrs. Donald of San Bernardino, California, who Is on her way to visit her son.

Dr. Donald, at Peace River. Is speeding some time In the cltv and is staying with Mrs. J. C.

Donald. Heredity and Environment" far better means oi ju.i- ient' win up period had I will up nprjod had hich presented a gay appearance Fields. Mr. and M. P.

Gordon. at Ruleaii hall, and the brilliant sr he tonic i an evening meeting have, ana ultima inc uiau than we with their varied assortment of wares, Mr. E. E. Leeson.

Mr. Simon Leiser. i rangement of lights, together tr-snu i itig the most etTi ctlve setting for the When Lord Kitchener of Khartoum 1 handsome snd dazzling toilettes of tho three sections. lifelike rerreseniauui. Msnv other subjects of theoret'eal mals, they can hardly hj" ma' a and pmct.csl interest will be consld- mistake over their and re.a ered In each department, but enough tions.

We these por raiw carira An attractively arranged fancy work booth was in charge of Mrs. Stoddart and Miss Wilson, while an apron table surrenders the chief command of the i ladies and the more sombre A lt nn.l ll.l.i.l. a. I Ki.t nrftqflt dO nOt iu-. anu x-i iiii.il in "iNi "i rw" i wiio inn ocmMiinii mve been menuonea foi" m- mr, nstrance Miss Caldwell.

Mrs. Cook and Mrs. I ber. giving up a salary of JjO.OOO a dash of color from a military uniform. scope of the congress, which Includes iters whose i de was are.

Faleolitnic rn Rowe were kept busy at the candy year and allowances of half that The Guards oicherr. srutJoned oiher neetlons srrnnged by mem- I j.t. iite his Dlotures, and if we a sto'ie tame ana uurgoyne una amount, ne will start on tour- of. one rnd of the large ballroom, bers of Canadian local councils. shudder at them as caricatures, It is Atia loon ai-o nau man) customers ino ernwn empire to examine Its -prompt iv nt 1 1 o'clock struck the notes iuj- the heirs of all the ai uieu Li-nm nanu.

Muvn means oi ueiense inrougnoiit tne, or "lioil Have tile King" as the vice-! Mr. J. J. rrenrn sno cmiu. oi w.bi..

improved Oil amusement was afforded by the fish i world and to learn the possibility of i regal nartv. which included their ev. In Vancouver visiting Mrs. ages, navt The members of Miss McKinnon's class held a very' successful social in the schoolroom of the First Presby- pond which was under the manage-' Improving them. He will be ti.

Cun-1 e. -lb i.dcs the-Governor-General an Wood. Quebec stieta. Mount piaaanLour juisesiora v-- i 1.

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