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COUEISM CONDEMNED.

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JAPAN'S' GRATEFUL THANKS.

In connection with Hongkong's A severe and closely reasoned services in the recent terrible At a quarterly meeting of the

criticism of M. Coué's methods und Japanese earthquake, H. E. the Society of Genealogists of Lon-chin; is contributed to the Jan Governor, Sir Edward Stubbs, has "don, held recently, the Rev. Dr. uary number of the English Review Teteived the following letter from

d'Affaires, at- C. Moor read a paper on The by Dr. Axel Erait (bson, a disH. M. Charge

truished American authority, Tokyo:-, Mediaeval Marriage Market."

The first point which he nukes is "T'have' the honour to transmit' The introduction of the feudal that “there is no difference between to Your Excellency at the request system into England at the time the methods of M. Coud's auto of the Imperial Japanese Govern- of the Conquest, said. Dr. Moor,ggestion' and the method of the ment the text of a resolution pass

old Nancy Hypnotism." The willed by the. Tokyo Prefectural brought with it rights of wardship of the patient is overborno until be Assembly on the 28th December and marriage, and widows and Find bus wind readered as plas last expressing the grateful thanks (during their minggity) heirs of the und responsive ti the com- of the people of Tokyo Prefecture tenants in capite were in the mand of the hypolist us wrought for the deep sympathy and gener- King's hands, and those of their The inischief of this is that:

day to the hands of the modeller. ous assistance extended by the Government and people of Hong- under-tenants were in

In cee of healing, the mind is kang on the occasion of the recent degree in the bands of their

made to register .denint of the earthquake. overlords., In 1185 in twelve

discuro- mental attitudo by Counties no fewer than 100

whieli the boonscious levers of widows were thus "at the

human physiology are reverted so disposal of the King," their ages,

to force they useitsed cell-life the number of their children, and

back, upon its biologic bar is. the property they held in dower being noted for the information of the Monarchy and doubtless also of would-be suitors. Three of the ladies were over 80 years of age, and others between 60 and 70, but many were young and probably attractive, Two of thein, who were aged 30, had each a child of 16; a widow of 40 had a son of 26, and three others had become mothers at 15.

Fine Rolls and Inquisitions showed that in the Thirteenth Century the hands of widows were. regularly sold In 1280 Oliver! Dyaant gave £100 for the mar-: riage of Isabel, widow of John de Courtenay. In the following year Amold Murdok gave £200 for that of Lucy, widow of John de Grey. Many widows, however, gave large sums for the right of free choice, but those who married without licence paid, or their husbands did, considerable fines. For example, William de Byfeld paid £500 for having married the widow of Henry de Erdington, and in 1282 Clarice de Whaddon, a widow, suffered confiscation of her lands for a like offence. TAINCE IN THE TOWER MARRIED. Mr. J. H. Wales, farmer living

The sale of the marriage of car Rapid City, Manitoba, saw ang over a new shooting mystery heirs was more common than that Aliss Mabel Norized and Mass of widows. ' In 1254 an Inquisition figure staggering towards his door, one afternoon recently. He ran a Purviance, two film stars, reported that the marriage of Joan out and carried the half-conscious are the guests of Mr. Courtland S. de Bethum, aged 74 years, was figure to his fireside. He was ups, a Denver oil millionaire, at worth £30 only for she is sick of surprised at its lightness. His Hollywood, California, bunga- a worm which consumes her." The burden was an emaciated lad, whow. Both the actressa raties Church did not hesitate to join in fainted as he was taken indoors,

hared in the mystery of the tour this curious traffic. Children were the frozen der of Mr. Desmond Taylor, the often married at a tender age, and The farmer cut -putties from the youth's

Jegs, British film director, at Los Ange- often as the result of a pecuniary which from the knees down were les; two years ago.

transaction. Only two Princes, like blocks of ice. Then when he

While the party was in progress were known to have been married had wrapped the shrunken body their host, was shot in the breast in infancy-Lionel of Clarence at in blankets and giver the lad some by, it is alleged, H. A. Greer, Miss three years ten months, and brandy Mr. Wales questioned him. quant's chauffeur. Latest Richard, one of the little Princes

He could scarcely whisper. He pointed to a straw stack outsidef county are that Mr. Dimes in all in the Tower, at four and a halfi probability will not die Tron his word. He was taken to hospital, and there he was visited by Miss Nerand and Miss Purviance, both of whom were in tears.

The farmer later found a deep hole in it as if made by some animal. In this, hole the stranger bad lain and starved for thirteen days.

AGONY OF HUNGER.

the

He succeeded only in freezing his legs, which are to be amputai- ed if he lives long enough to be sufficiently strong to support the operation.

Kinematograph circles are all

years.

Several of them married in early youth, such as Henry IV. at 14, Ed- ward L. at 15, and Edward III. at 16. In other families, Isabel de la Ford, aged 15, became in 1250 the wife of Adam de Wygenton, aged

The latter threw her arms around Mr. Wales took him to

his neck, ebbing: "I love you. hospital in the neighbouring town Please don't di Mr. Dines 13 or 14. John Gifford, in the time of Brandon, 113 miles from this grimly assured her that he would j of Henry Ill., was only four years city, and there he partly recovered. st.

old when he married Aubrey 'de It was learned that he is Willie

The most contradictory accusats Camuvill, of about the same age. In Jones, a Bristol orphan of 18. He are given by all concerned. Miss the Sixteenth Century child mir- had come to Canada to do barves-Purviance moned repeatedly riages were still common, and many ting, but, that finished, he had "Why did he have to use a gun?suits for divorce, or rather nullity, tried to freeze to death in the straw while Miss Normand, shaking awere brought, as in the diocese of stack.

finger at Greer after his arrest, ro-Chester. In 1538 Robert Parre, marked on have covered me aged three, had been enticed by an with notoriety."

apple to go to church in his uncle's Greer, after seeing Mr. Dimes arms, and he was married there. falf, walked to the nearest police though "he could scarcely speak" station and threw the revolver, PRIEST AND THE BOY HUSBAND, which is Migs Normand's property, In one case a boy husband said "I was so cold and wretched on the desk, and is alleged to have at the altar that he would learn and hungry and lonely," he said exclaimed: "I've shot a man who do more that day," and the priest was worrying Miss Norusid." said. You must speak a little to me when I found him lying in a

He is alleged to have explained more and then go play you." In cot at the hospital." I thought freezing was a painless death. But that after waiting for Miss Nor-1564 John Somerton had, at the it was agony waiting for uncon- and for more than half an hour he instigation of Sir William Brereton, sciousness. I felt too weak tonteved Mr. Dimes's burglow and married Joan Brereton, aged 2. In move, but I was so ravenous that demanded that the actress should 1565 James Bailard had by his Iate the kernels of grain that re-leave at once to keep an appoint child companion been, "enticed ment. Mr. Dimes, he said, refused with two apples to go to Colne mained in the wisps of straw."

He had no idea of dying now, to unit her to leave, and he was Church and marry her." If Adam though, for he has found friends. threatening to brain the chauffeur succumbed to a single apple, said His brown eyes twinkled as he with a whisky bottle when the pis Dr. Moor, was it any wonder that told me the amount of chicken hetol went off.

James yielded to the double bait? The custom of child marriages, had eaten that day for dinner: He brushed from his brow a shock

he continued, only gradually died. out. In 1582 Richard Brooke, aged of curly hair and added: "1 didn't know there were so many

nearly 11, married Joan Chaderton, aged nine, daughter of the Bishop kind people in the world."

of Chester, and they ratlled the Miss Nomind was living with marriage four years later. In 1673 care of his poor, mutilated body, Miss Purvinnee at the time of the John Power, not eight years old, and that he need never, even murder of Mr. Taylor. She had was married by the Archbishop of though a cripple for all his days, him on the porch of his residence cousin, Catherine Fitzgerald, aged eatled on Mr. Taylor and talked to Canterbury at Lambeth to his feel hungry or lonely any more.

The lad secured a free passage he learned next day that be had about 13, as recorded in the to Canada from Bristol, coming out been murdered half an hour after diary of the Earl of Aylesbury. with 300 others as harvest workers. she left him. Near Winnipeg he got work at once, receiving 185. a day for **stooking" grain-that is, piling.

Willie Jones has found that warm hearts in Canada will take

up the sheaves as they come from the binder.

Mr. Dimes denies using any threats whatever. The two actress es declare that they did not see the shooting, as they were in an ad- joining room when they heard the found of firing."

who gave the wedding feast. Six years later, Elizabeth, heiress of the Perceys, aged 12 years 2 months, married Henry Cavendish,

I might as well end it now." He Newcastle

"Nobody wants me," he cried. son and heir of the Duke of

But to care a disense means songthing more than to drive it back into tho. ayntern, its force oddies must be dissipal ed. Philosophically gondered, "eure" means redemption of the disense.

Dr. Gibson next argues that Dr. Cone's method is totally different from "being through faith." The Coué patient,

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In place of being admonished to "go and in no more," moves away with his mind stereotyped by the unreasoning Coné formula, fat he is getting better and better."

But there, is an even graver count against the Coud sy's in

[RESOLUTION.]

Whereas the people of Tokyo Prefecture are profoundly touch-- ed by a sense of gratitude for the deep sympathy and generous assistance extended to us by your] countrymen on the occasion of the unprecedented earthquake and fire it is resolved that expression shall hereby be respectfully given to their hearfelt thanks for these signal marks of friendship and goodwill.,

A TITIAN.

NATIONAL GALLERY

DISCOVERY.

A statement issued from the Na- tional Gallery "says:

Titian's "Venus and Adonis is now en view at the National Gallery The The deeper mensee in the Coué in a half-repaired condition. movement lies in his attitude to state of the painting had for some the individual free will. The time caused anxiety, and to prevert patient is valued and dealt with disaster it was necessary to remove enly in his capacity of a feeding, the old, much-darkened varnish. sleeping, playing, and working| The picture had long been con- animal, with desire as force and sidered to be little more than a imagination as guidance, while studio repetition of one at Madrid. the most important of all the The removal of the varnish, how- functions of human individuality ever, indicates that it is a first, ex- -conscienco and will-cre not parimental version of the subject by only ignored but denied. And it the muster himself, and therefore is hero..

thas M. Cone is go exhibits Titian's style in the transi ing more toward the degradation tion period between the "Bacchus" and demorilisation of the human and Ariadne and the bardly less- race than all the superstition and famous "Mother and Child" in the devil-worship of the derk ages. Mand Collection. Specially not. M. Con is charged with contourd-abie is the revision of the tree forms ing "in & most hopeless way the to the left, over which parts of the relationship between wil and imsky have been minted. agination.

RISK OF CATALEPSY.

The value of M. Coud's cures in sharply challenged

The work will be shown in its naked state for a month or two.

The Venus and Adonis," No. 34, has been in the National Placed under the influence of the Gallery since it was opened in 1824. healer's mind, the patient is not was formerly in the Coluna Pa

position to take in the fallace at Rome,

in

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his judgment and mental perspec- tive, with regard to his physiologi- cal condition, seriously strained. For the deeper reason? for life is not only to get well, but, by aut Per A.O.L. Pres. Grant" on understanding of the lows of Fob. 13-Mr W. 8. Allen, Capt. W, health, also to learn to live well Artola, Bishop Raunistor, Mrs F. Costa, and fiones to retam well.

Mr and Mire H. K. Chan, Miss E. Coy Mr. J. Cobr, Mir and dr F. Dean, Ms There are, further, serious risks, E. Dome. Mr J.. de Georgio, Mr M. in the Coné treatment:

do Grabdom. Mrs F. de Ray, Mrs F. W. It has been proved that the dis- Golding, Master Golding, Beesra E. THE Undersigned have received in luilgruent and substitution of the Budson, B. T. Hung, Chu Ho, Dr. 8. C. Ttruction to RJ. Wilton E1g, 10 willing faculty in the patient by Eo, Hra 3. F Jordan, Master 8. Jordan, se! by Public Auction

Mesara A. Kappelle, A. Kantoteky, II: 6. the hypnotic impulse, followed by an. Yuk, de Kwok, H. H. Kong, Mrs the meritable isement of his L. Lopar, Mra 8. Lamilllerre, Dr. F. free will, has led to the appear-N. Lee, Megers Ching Yew Long, Song ence of severe neuropathic pheno Wai Leo, Harry Lee Lang Hoyt La, H. mem, in connection with which Minstögawa, Mr and Mrs K. C. Ning, Mr the rapid increase of the myster. G. Naken, Mr K. Ogi. Miss. Paraner, Mr H. F. Payne, Mr Ming The Pan, Mrs jous affliction known as catalepsy Ming The Fang, Mr Lean Big Pan, Miss is perhaps the most alarming, M. Raymond, Mrs La Smith, Mr Kas The disease, which brings into full Soon, är 6. D. Sung, Miss. N. L. Buns Talhologie prominence the colha N. K. Bung, Messrs H. Sonakawa R cabinet with glass shelves, teak side. VELOUR HAT marked on inside Inpse of the willing faculty of the Tolentino, Yoh The Tsang, Tab Ling Wa, board with bevelled mirror, dinner band. A. G. 'Finder please return to mind, is manifested in the Mr and Mrs B. H. Tyser. Misa F. Tyson, waggon, silver plated standard lamp,

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Mr Fang Kak Yur, Mr H. 8. Evoritt, less by the individual of his neuro- R. Humbert, Mésare II. brass fender, bronzes, China vases, Charge Room, Central Police Station: monscular control,

Honigsberg, F. H. Jackson, M. W. Jack Cases are referred to:

Bos. E H Jonas, Mr and Mrs T. W. Kydd, Mr J. T. Kisnoy, Mra M. Moody, Mir W. J. Micheal, Mr H. M. Pitt, Miss

pictures, ornaments, marble clocks, curtains, carpets, rugs, etc. Of the most embarrassing and

Single and double iron and brass pitiablo situations when an in-

betinbeatin with epizol springe, mingle dividual suffering from cataleptic L Fowell, Miss P. Tidmarsh, Me P. and double tesk wardrobes with glass disorders inny suddenly find hire Whiteacra. Mir and Ms I. Weinstein and deora, camphorwood. wardrobe, teak

Mr F. B. Wiborg. self unable to take another stop,Per N.T.E... "Haruns Maru" on dreaming table, wash stand, toilet wet, to rise from a seat, or to utters Feb. 25: Er H. J. Armstrong, Mr and screen, overmantel, chest of drawers syllable. From a general medical Mrs Allison, Mins 0. Allison, Mr Ebook casas, etc., etc.

Lawn mower, garden pamp, plante point of view the cause of this Asari, Mrs AE. Cheng, Mba F. CI disorder is yet debatable, though Cheng, Mr W. McDavies, Mrs K Fin pots and garden tools,

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trol of freedom of will cannot be Mr J. F. Bill, Mr H. B. Heggum, Mr J. table, white Frost refrigator, barometers doubted.

B. Kup, His F. H. Kelly Mrs A. M. and combination safe The final conclusion is emphatic Law Mrs In Mastenson, Miss F. H against Coulism:

Tasop, Mr Ng Chok Sum, Mr W. Ott Surely the situation is grave Mr and Mrs E Shenton Mr 8. D Schwarzkopf, Mr T: Uds, Miss D. 8. enough to call for a warning Uptory its As In Woodsoff, Mr and Mrs against practices which may lead Westerior, Alisa A, F. Akorgren, Hr to the greatest tragedy that can | Alabori, de sand. Mrg G. Arimoto, happen to human nature the col faster M. Arimoto, Mr and Mrs A. lapse of individuality and the de- Berg, Miss P. G. Borg Mr FG basement of will. Self-conscious risker Me and Mrs O. Carlos, ir E. H. Chang, Miss 1. Day, Mr and Mrs nere must be the aim of human M. Darwidues, Mr T. Damai, Mr evolution, and self-consciousDistrict, Mrs V

a V. Egloff, Miss A. Ezloff, now has its basis in the efficacyMe W. Fiche, Mr A. H. Feather, Mr J of a free, unhampered will our W. 8. Hood, Miss D.C. Hurst, Miss. J. duty to mankind ja rin and un. B. A. High. Miss F. Haylep-bell, Mrs A. mistakable; the unceasing protest Hagley Heil, Mr and Hes A. 6. Hornby Mra Hamaokapy 18. Hashimoto, bár against finy practies which in W. Heilemaan, Mr & Mrs A. D. Hughes, volves a weakening of the forcer aml Mez P. Entemano; Mr K," To, that go to creato character and Mr N. Iwata, Mr.T. Inads, Mr and da

New York, February 24, was going to throw himself into a In Scotland, however, an Act

Individuality, self-respect, solf K. Inouy, Master B. Inouge, Mias 8. Then he tried for more work and pond when he remembered that was passed in 1660 forbidding the knowledge, and solltontrol..

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K Izoki, R. Kocak B Katsuya, Yed for the Davis Cup.-Reuter could get none. He heard there

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M. Kinagawa, Mr and Mrs 8. Katakura, Boston, February • 24-An Master? K. Katakurs, 1 Master: „V. men" must be fully 14

A Reuter cable from London and he spent all but 5d. on a rail-urned the horse's head back to a that the way ticket to that town. All one small village through which he and the women fully twelve Englishman, Capt. Gerald Roberts, Katakura, Mr.G. H. Levin, Mr and Mrs states that Doctor Chapple has afternoon he tramped until his had come, and there asked a years of age. The mediaeval won the American squith racket R. A. Lawson, Mr T. Malaci, Mr Obeen elected Vice-Chairman of feet were sore and tired. Rain liveryman to keep it until it was period, sald Dr. Moor, ju conciu championship, defeating William Miyakoshi, Mr B. Nakagans Mr M the China Parliamentary group to

Mr A. H. Nakano, and sleet wet bim to the skin he called for.

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