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Durham Review (1897), 28 Feb 1907, p. 2

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militia“ LISBON x-a+ 11.8001- lmc a we: a P-.-Gen. um. “-35. Sandayjchml- com-tary.--' lane‘- proaperity W. 12-14). I2. 1----rnatae was a man of faith. but in Inlay resets a great eon- trnt to lb father. Me wntetitet, but not enterprising and powerful. lie was 1 devout and submit-in, but not active in organizing in God's service. His life was uneventlal, alnoat monotonous. Me wan not phyairnlly robust, and was to have come into a condition of bodily prostra- tion; tor he must have apart forty or titty yaara in hlindneu aad‘ineayacity tor all‘netive work.--Polouhet. In the panic year-Marti, there was a famine in the land, when others namely raped at all, ha reaped thus r'entihPr.rr-tletrr. an ll. lxv. l3. Hutidredtou--ProtraMy waning, a very great heron-r. "The ram of increase vary Iron thirty to a hundred. Sixtylold is very good, and was not unusual in Palestine. A hun- dredfold was rare and came only in npota of extraordinary fertility. Bubylonin. however, yielded two. and even three hundrrdlold. according to Herodotus Thus the Lord began to "bless them.' _ - Murphy. l3. Urnt torward--Hrtrrew "going"; that is. been” increasingly greater. The hebnw term tor walk u hequently lined in the gem of continued it-e.--- Hon. Com. thee R. T. He grew more K. Valley of Uerar - The country around Ger". Digged again the wells. etc.---"" is our duty to keep up the memorial: of the greet and good." The Philietinee had tu1ed the weiU Abraham hid dug. nnd Isaac resolves to open them again. "Many of our enjoymente, both civil and religions. are the sweeter for being the fruits of the labor: ot our in- them; and if they have been corrupted by ndvemriee since their any. we must restore them to their former purity."--- Fuller. 19. Writ of springing water-Hen " living waters." Thin in it. meaning both in the Old And New Tableau. See John iv. 10-14; "l: INV, Rev. xi. IV, " ..._-, -.-t-. in. an an. '22: l. An unfsiling sprung - .... -_ Nun of the graces and irtntMratee* of the spirit of God.--AJInrke. M. Did .trive-- "Those that avoid striving, yet an not avoid being striven with. (PM. 120:7). In this sense, Joremish was a man of contention Mer. 15: IO), and Also Christ tgmself, though he is the Prince of Posts." 21. Digged another wet1---"Ner - Aid snv man more implicitly follow erdid " did any man more "up“? .._.7. the divine command, ‘Reeilt not evil,’ than did hang” whenever he found that hie work was likely to he a subject of strife and contention. he chose to outlet wrong rather than to do wrong. He nverceme evil with good. 22. Removed from thenee---We are told that he met the envy with patience. and removed from well to well. He preferred to sub- mit to wrong rather than contend for his rights. At last the Philistinea de- ~iited. "Endurance. noel-mess, the goe~ pel spirit are the only true weapons toi use against the world. Isaac, like Christ. conquered by meekness." "Abraham was the man of faith, Isaac the man ofen. durarwe, muldncob the man of rarer." --.raeolurn. iiT2,tl'Celdd',y' The name Isaac gave to this well ,indicates that he “as patient with his. oppose", and that he had succeeded in getting out of their way. "The piety o: the patri- arvh is seen in his prompt ”cognition ot the hand of God in the evéit. Any one could we that the Philis es had given over their opposition. bug'uac now that a... ...... V7,".-.w, __ it was a higher power but eontrolied tttem."-thambers Pafence and for- bun-anu- like this in a person of such wealth and power are beldom spell. Ill. The Lord splash; to Isaac (vs. 23-25) 23. To Beer-she ~Isaac had trouble xshile among the illstines. He now retums to the old trrnat home 10"st his declining years. "Many memories ot his father and mother. his marriage, and his mm early lite clustered Around the "M hmm-utoag and hallowed it." "To "ujoy t,'od's phat-me tte must be where he i». and by certainly is not to be found amid the srih- and eontention of an un. godly wor d: and hence. the sooner the child of God was away from all such, the better; so Isaac found it." M. 'tne Lord tsppeared--The angel of the coven- ante-the Messiah. The same night-- "He needed special encouragement when insulted and outraged by the Philiatines. and God immediately mean to co.- fort and support him in his trHU,.trr a renewal of " his Aprons-u." The ' of Atrroam---"God in not the God od the dead. but ot the livug" (Matt. 22: 32). Micro lane In mad that his in!» or, who had been and seventeen you» is «in alive. With thee-a- In - toetdytotyereir, " tht un w... ing. but by the Loki himull, for ...... Abraham'. trake--" The covenant had been made with Abraham, tad In“ W simply heir to in blend-gs. The km oi God mud upon etgtt wall ou- tinu. not so much for m -' iti_u an)...“ to In. _tho_ugd at Q.- n am alive. With thee--uaae wig en- 1hsvutuport. Hum. “b; 25.--'rtte Ci',',,' r-nuragul not merely by the Lord's blur new Kcyhatu docks, which complete te Sign but yr the Lord himself, for ... . . . "tmst imporlamt naval dock yards scheme -e'.',te2,'tkrii7ala.eart,h, 'ed of the '!ritieh. e,triagu'ttT,Uit simply heir to in iiriaiiia The fnvor day by the Ptinee o _. _ _ of God mud upon him, All we!“ 00-- "tt 1%T"il'tieri4 of “will!” nent itit'tgta,t: " 1'l't'A2'tg"gttep= here 'ttt new the oeeaiamt "ad's; who. [use was not tho it“. ST; d with Ina-Chg. g'utt whines” n, u... a. a... to W‘Ou W whb Py."tetee,2tl'l'd'e'l'l'lF: ‘muu-gu. a. AqtatrttAratA, __" ottor. ___;,,__u , ’0”: a“! h at l-d Jinn." itFiif ‘13.}:an Innis In: an on- grace: and innueum of the (-iurke. 20. Md strive-.- the godly should be a uncanny - - . ___, -4“--. the f,'f'M'l'l"f on . "wow-J. ....i " hot had ml enjoyment. no but! an undisputed well which use “instinct could not nit up, because they were tot there. . I. 1':- v --- . ---- -t end 1"i"ilur.T.TG' Whirl; and the f Lord blessed him" on 12). “In-d- P.1'fi perity was evidently due to the divine blessing. It was wonderful. Thirty, sixty, and an hunderdfold (Matt. aan. tr, a) wee the range of fertility in that go. r . n. Thus the yield of lane’s-lend, by t tll';, blessing, reached to the highest de- t Wee of productiveness.” “Many men here God altogether out of business. l tiii'. think to take Him into it ll el- l thueiesrn and fanaticism, it not week i nae. But he never aucceerb who is so .iEhhlLt,g,',,tfxre'ce thetian-‘ les of trade won t when: an "I he cctustirtl-bt amt no le been l the Prince Consort, selected for the I motto of the grut lander: Exchange, "Ne earth is the Lord’s, and the fulneaa thereof.’ M. lane's progress. “The men med at, end .went forward and - until fn'a'll2 very greet” (r. 13). Going forward we grow in - and knowledge (2 Pet. iii. 18), grow ammo him in all things (Eph. iv. IS). ny Christ/line ere dwerfe treatise they feed on light . literature intesd of on the bread of life; drink from the pollute! stream of worldly Pleasure, insteed of the clear waters of spiritual beneficence; breathe the impure air of gossips instead of the invigorating atmosphere of Christin communion; dwell in the miesmio low- lands of doubt instead of on the sunny hills of faith; mope in the dark dung. eons of despair intend of rejoicing in the cheerful castles of content. About twenty-five years ago e young man in England was fighting a sore battle. He was about to come of age, and his fath- er proposed to take him into partnership in his business. The business was the brewing trade, in which his father had become immensely wealthy. The young men bed recently become a Christian. He consecrated himself to save the vie. tims of drink and undo, so far as lay l in his power, the miechiet his father had done. God prospered him. His work grew ‘ until he was able to erect on the Mile- End road, London, a noble buildin for his work costing half a million 'ISU. ‘ He has at splendid coffee palace, a. book saloon, A hall that will seat 5,000 people ‘ so placed that every person can see and i hear the speaker, offices for his secre- taries for different clubs, Christian as- , sciations and building ooeieties---tul run ' on business principles. No services are . allowed in the gut hell or club rooms r, which would be dicordent with a Sab- t bath day service. This glorious mission t has a wonderful record. It hes been run a for twenty-five years without a. break l of a night and meny trophies have been ; brought into the Redeemer', kingdom. In . the hot summer time the Sunday congru- y gntions average 4,000 people, and on 1, seek days from 1.200 to 1.000. There is a e eonetant, blessed fruitnge of souls. e like Issac. the Lord was with this men. n and he "went forward and grew until h" n became very. great." mamcu. 3mm. I. he,“ prosperity. '?tttt,,t ill. Isaac'u'patience. “lie had pauses- aion. . .und great store...nnd the Phil, istinvs envied him. Por all the wells. .. the l’hilintmes. . .filled. . . .with earth" (u. I4, 15). “Keane’s prosperity wu not unalloyod, nor his progress unimpeded. He suffered from envy. But he met it by patience. When persecuted in one place he fled to another. He removed from well to well (vs. 17-22). And his patience was victorious. It won his ene- "tties. They came and asked for a ‘treaiy" (v. 28). i IV. Isaac's peaeetstrleuess. “lsanc's trervants digged. . .a well. . .and the herd- men of “our did strive-saying, The water is ours. . .and he dipped another well F its. 19-22). "The spirit oi the ninth beatimde dwelt in Isaac more than in any other man of his times. He would not permit strife." V. isaar's protector. "Fear not. for I am with thee" (v. 24). When the Philia- time foreed him to remove from place to 'place. and molested him "otttittttatiy, then God visited Kim and gave him fresh ”mum-es of perpetual protection and guidance. _ . - . . VI. Isaac's posterity. "I am the God of Abraham thy father. . .1 am with thee. 3nd will. . .multiply thy seed for my tset" mint Abruham's sake" (v. 24). VII. lane's pruyerfulness. "He. . . . . . rallled upon the...Lord" (v. 25. Alan- ‘Hml's appearance to him Isaac hastenvd _ to erect an altar and make the place or solemn covenant a place of grateful prayer. "Prayer ii the highest, hn!ioat work to which a mun can rise. " is nsllowship with the Holy One, the chun- nel of oil blessing. the secret of life and bower." A. C. M. "Managua. Nicaraguan, PM. 25. Mon, duras, having violated the treaty of Cor. into and renewed her provocation'" hos. tilitu-s were resumed nu Monday. 'ltw ?iicarapuan (maps triumplwd orul.atrs mm marchtug on Ttwtirgaltra." lutinn of alto Cholute Riw n uniwrsity. silver and n Managua. Nicaragua. h h. L'o.-- Im- Nicaraguan force" nu r'clo. :0 capturvd without opposition llu- tou " of El 'l‘ruiu- io. in Honduras and ycsterday after <ix hours' hard fighting the Nicaraguan army occupied Han "vrnardiao, an ex- colh-nt position, "wing to this hwt that it is in ounutunication by land and water with the Nicaraguan lutse of opertttiout. Many Hnodurans \vcrc killed and wound- ed. The cnmstmpho-A on the Skaruguan side ttere a few men wounded. . Tvgttirptlpa "ts the capital oi Homin- ai. and is siluntul about .30 miles trout he Nicaraguan frontier. It hm a popu- n:inn of utrottt H.000 pus""". " on tlte 'lwhm- blivey, has n fine watluuuau and uniwnity. and in its Vicinity are gold, ilwr and rapper mines. Captured Town. KEYHAM DOCKS. L Ciltlrl. WAR. Niearagwa. Frlr, , Feb. 2s.--The great n, which complete the val dock yank scheme pin, were opened to- of \Vules with consid- '” There -iii"iii"i"7iiiiijititi, in tttttlid Molnar l . TO srrhh1rft/ Hears That cough Hun Jim' tite and (UN. fruitless Effort" to Rea the Berlin. Hook qfqllollpnd cable; The stern] of the Harlin is so fictnly embedded Ini the sand hank on which she went who” that it 0003 not appear to have moved oiing the night. A life boat which went out to the wreck at midnight, accompan- ied by thrte tugs, remained there an- chored close to the Berlin for three hours. but was unable to get alongside of her. as the heavy seas would have da.whed her to pieces. Hu- The Jite boat men report that they have heard an mammal shout for help. but they were ultimately forced by the rising tide and increasing dangers to tatmporarily abandon their efforts to res- cue the survivors. Captain Parkiteom of the Holt steam. nhiijne. who was on his way to Am- sterdam on board the Berlin, to join his vow-oi. the Myrmidon .and take her back to Liverpool. is the sole survivor of the disastvr, who thus far has reached the *hnh". He said this "inning that the i-ntn-atroplw wan due to the tset that the Berlin bronelitsd to in the terrifiemea as she mu entering the waterway, and that before su. was able. to recover herself th" w'tvarttt't' was dar.hel upon the pier- head. immediately "trunehed up like u oncvrtina" and parted amiduhips. The straggling little village of the! Hook at Holland is filled with anxious relativvd of the pussengers and crew of tile llerlin. and heartrending scene» are witnessed M tlu-improvised-trt!" any where the 35 bodies whieh"alrvady have been washed “more. are lying. Many of these are ba,xtteref beyond re- engnitiml; and some are without head: and “than without, arms or legs. .Veterau pilatsrand seamen who 'wateh. ed the Marlin heingdriven to her doom my the gale was thl fiercest in many years. thie of the eye-witm-sses de. cwilwd thd swerve as follows: "Ar, the vessel npprtinehetl it wan untie- ed that r,lteovas lwing'mrried out of her eonr~ae by the foree cf the wind and the trvnwvdotts driving power of the waive-a. The trained eyes of the offleinls on the} jetty. whopvre waiting the steamer's ar- rival sttU' thnt she was in imminent dearl- ly peril and a flare from the [Berlin show. ed that the itwritahle had been realized by those on haunt. llet'nre the flnre died out the cum); t'tllllt'. It could be heard :tluns- the din of the storm. When Berlin ntruck the waves were '.mweopitt,ur the nurthern part of the pier, “Hell is little men- than a breakwater from end to end and the trvmendote was which \vru-hetl over the Berlin trom irow to, item quickly buttered her to pieees For n short time the hapless veil lay at the mere) of \und.uud waves. llngeaoll- err struck her and, carried off her 1hvk your aul wept severed piliSt‘llgPl's in the churning “am-n. Suddenly a great rent guped mnidihvips. and the Berlin's how ond ~teru' parted, hurling nearly all int Urard into the ~93." . . Sister Ship Was Ulble' , Berlin. A Londoit with drspatV. The mm Eastern Railway "anp'an.vu steamer Clavtott returned to llaIwieh this mom ing from the Hook oi Hirthtud,rwhere 31W arrived yoktvnluy morning about ,un hour "not llu- ill-fated "crlin was " rock ed. The (‘Inchm stood by the rcmnunh of the l'u-rlin Ml day long, and made amm- ttour: vtiort, to rvsmn- the survivors. An ofiuwr of tlu. 1'lavtim to-day Tave a Gets an T Airing, . in Landon. Feb. 2q.---hn tnteremnftttittt- mem ooneernittg'the 'hgalth "of. .163.J oottremitrt'U, ‘publiahed‘ today. ft (has not eortttAit" tsistAt mamm} it show: that Mr. Chamberlain is com- Pet broke- ylysimlly, although he IiGehu)Vn1tet ' . . 'e.,.') Be in (twin; gp,t fdf,t"',"t,tsr: at min! m real .1: , 1','ittLtl? wehther' i thte be at“: in n cam in the smack of hire”:- at. or an unregulated rods in the ijiijagtitjit)rh PHYSICAl warm. SAW SCORES PERISH. gin an Invaltd's crair-- Avoids _ the Public-Gaze; . _ ' "to Help the She Thinks of tte Consequences (map. Whooping Cough or If Ike in a write mother she will inn} the never-fillin'g remedy It uad-ottta- foote Rrpoetotattt. . l It is this bent, the tiuast, the moat re- liable and positive Cure for Bll forms ot , cough». coldl. croup, whooping 0003!!" sore throat, bronchitis, “than and has trouble. Na hunt-.11 drup. The nut delicate child. th wake-t launch, wol- come- it. It in “at to an. It in the most re . e leasehold randy known ton ' I once. affecting ro- Anarkattle cur May. ’ ”1km and ”II-Om -oeet I and“! It c apted" Peel" 'g.tyre. Thou-:41 1m. bode iun11ar' mu- many to the ,rtmd_1rAis1,yuru.ivti prott tin of Coxmmmm At nil drunk“. Me. per bank. 7 A, other Cough Medicine, “just In good? is or tet/ hr. n-taititt 'GGirit twut-Cotta-l It 19m. and Navy to. - w - ",t'M'gi"'g,','dyfs w2t'."s't'i'i' te ... .....327: . g V t, t e “fut the moat 'F .. . . . ... ... ..... 't lable and positive cure "ii', Bll forms i/ 'lt.: igi,'ll',',N'd'l'."::: y.: y.: gig with». cowl, eroup, whooping malt, ot'i2'tGii.1'.J. ...' .'.'.' v'.'." ... on. 1',','at.""'li bronchitis, “Hum: and In; 'lef'.'i2rt."e ... ... ... ... tA', mm . No urmtal dni. The “t on. s . ... ... ... ..... . . . ' ... ... ... " “We. child. th "that Aoeuneh, GTI i'iti,",',tS', J1“... ... ..... 9 on mine-1t; It!? Te,', who?“ It ul saw. 00! ton ... ... ... a. e moo to . _ - d and? Bgea.- _ ' known to,m . l sites-tfeet"" w Attt,t'.T bush. ... ...}: rnarkattie a" Mar. i'i7C 'Wi'. M y.: I? ha" "living not! warm Mount Rod clover. new ... .. .. ' Imucqrfimgum 00.. old ... .../'.. ..700 at my,“ " Mb. - m Timothy. bush. ...r, ..... 12.5 It. a ttq "Mac tt In an in..." Dre-ed hogs ....J... ..... 900 III. J. up", may. new ma. d n ... .2. 035 / VIN”. tMt. '1',t" as"... ... ... ’.. 'le, Thom"! "" We similar “It? Chickens. Ttai, per p. ... .0 11 monr to the WonderfuLmntivg, propor- Ducks. W In. ... ... ... .. on tin of Gunman-Mon“; At nit Turkeysroor lb. ......1 ... 0x5 drugauta. Me. per tiottte.' A, one iti"it,idrJ2ti,ipr.iy ... .. i'll Cough MesdicUo “in-LII good? " Canine: per Tteic.y.' C.'. 0 35 Onlons. per but ... ... ..... I " coI,Itit11'p"rE Beet, hindquamrsl... ..... no Do., toreqitnrter' ... ... ... 4 " Do., choice, earcdao ... ... 675 Do.. medium, (‘le ..... r, so --.--------- - .-.... IMuuon. per cm. ... ... ... 90" ..,. --- .... -- -.. ..... 7w ct-J/el??" "When the Berlin Irroko in two the passengers and crew were awn-pt off hey decks in batches and drowned within a tew yards of anfvly. We saw scum-e of lwuplv struggling in tho wntvr. "mu“; clrugimp, for brief periods to “tuning ww-kngc. But in their' bunumbed hth‘ thvy were unable to long red.“ thr trr- nwuduus ioree of the mum and dropped off um- by one." During the morning the “I‘M linitvm . I _ T.. A...A..l‘ During the morning the “mm linitvm Railway ('umpuny rvceived u sle:,partclt from its marine 'sure/iii/thes." at .the, llook of Holland, ltr, folk)“: "Haw Ireeu out in flu-livinity of tlw wrrvk with n tug and life 1sont all night long Ind havc just retnriml. Was un- allnlg- to rum-up the [it-(wh- ..till on board the Ttvrlin. The captain ot the life hunt alive rrpurtu that there " still thrve or four ---t.. " ac__.......q. .mnn' u,. i, a He never stays out.of tltthyystyet {than {arty-five minutal " . time: 11?," ‘sHinetimes "iir)tiid.reH?at11etlt.erl.g."., I ins "e'tltiitttt', " tha'tempeuf'ure ‘hr Ite', biai 'amit‘s him or be m be l'wlweled in an invalid chair about thy 'rgrpysds. . ',, . " "id-ii. It's _ltu4iy tjol,iir,: a whirl .' ul-t the. minim think Eu. It is doubt.) if a Womtttt rm m. Men wlrrm she mm to Mr r He occasional]; takes I ohoryWh‘ hut-balloting well and a winur “a sppported by his stout stick and .tht.V. at.“ "do tsiittrthe pro-tine of hog arm of his wife, but the' invalid'chiir; in. W. _ Wisp are buy analysis at Und. q and may ii ”flue; '. . ' Will try “gum ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO _ the “anvi- fall bcot tily “at sell. iiglt,r,i,5,5,f.,i,iil,i) I.' _, REPORTS. The menu of grain to-any an i fined to one load. the norm In! mm: . the cause. Price. nre nomlnnlly nut-l Hay quiet and unchanged. with a in load! at tu wilt!» I (ton ttw u Ind' " . to ttt f mlxd.’ Straw f Inn] at $11 to 31.1 a. (on. Dressed to” ug “any, with light ‘It 19m. and - at O to $.25. Wheat, white, bush. ... .....t o " m..M.MlI. ... ... ..... 074 Do., Sprlng. bush.... ... ... 070 Datum-c. mm. ... ... ... 068 . _ - 055 It Mutton, per on. ... ... ... .v. _ - Veal. an alt. ... ... ..... 700 1000 Lamb. per twt. ... .........wto 1:00 LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. _ Mar. July. .Sept -- -.__.. Am. 80% ttHi ... New York . Detroit.... Toledo ... . St. Louis .. Minneapolis Duluth ... winnipeg-Wheel Feb. “I,“ bid, " Outs tutureB, 35%c M%e bid. uvervaoi.--Liyerpool, are slow at lie to 1 weight; tell-mentor I to fl1ic per In. ,' There were some good mu», "ut. Inn by tar ot common to "tterior, unnniMtrd, ,Iale today. . Trade was steady to firm tor the h cattle. but. the common to medium [rm were aster. . " . II -e-eeiF _..‘ -..u..-, , Trade was good all round Ann Wi3e.1 un- qunlity is taken into consideration minus were blah. . . _ Marvorler-Abtyrt two straight loads and a. tow Hols ot shipping cattle were uneven, which sold. at ks to $7.30 per cm. Export buns raged from “.80 to “.50 pm- nu. Butchtrs--Clioiee. picked iota ot butvaers' cattle sold " from 84.30 to K, per on; loads ot good it $4.35 to "to; medium nun-m.” and good .a"" sold at 83.70 to $4; vomiuun cows. 82.50 to 8.35; manners and rough but- chem”, 81.50 ty 8125‘ per cm. um“ . - w ,__. ."'" - Feeder» and t4toekerrr-Harrr Murby r.~ ports little dottltt In the atom-r and {mm trade. Mr. Murby got to at the following prices: smoke”. to.» to Mr, lbs. each, m- $4.25 to $3.W, made". 950 to 1.050 lbs. earn, at 3335,10 84.10 per cwt. Mllch Cows-There w“ a. brisk trade {or mllkersnnd apt-lagers, canned by Mouitwal buyers. The prices ranged from no to rm "on. but Only one was reported at me Ian” price. The bulk ot the cows aukl_ at. from 845 to Wynn-b. Veal CtMves--About 1230 calves sold at b', to 87.33 per cm.‘ Heep and Lambs-About 1.000 (new and lambs sold It firm prites tor all ot good to choke quality, Export ewes sold at “.77. lo $6.K, per cum; nuns and nulls m, 83.50 to 84.50: prime quttlity llmbs told up to $7.25 per own. und.good. $6 to 96.30; roman». at $1.50 to 85.90 per an. "mtr--Mr. Harris got over 1.600 new :0. steady when. Selm-tq at $650 and Us]. , and rats at 843.43 per girl. 11ctitretn--vvryssefero wiuather duringi " " "v - - fc..-.. - ',he puit, wtwk' hay had a window-y tol '5 Biff if": - work 11:12an the rota” trade. Later in In Ir0sBhle0 ' LV ... up; weak. hzm'cu'x’. there “as some mod. -------- _ e " " "cation and ther6tail demand was again Vlgorous Health Is the (high-10:. . 'lvria'll. Tumour-n! rnpnrt. the. outlook tori d Power to msrare' ye! 2' "e'." . hath slimmer ttted,fall trade to be exceod- -M Women Should See . iugh' brighi. fry goods lines are mor- _ Trr..ci ' rs. "' ing well.. Til-re are still complaints 'lt', One of the mm} 'yffi":: Y",':"':"',', , panning detferiem in savoral linen and ' richest men of. ,t1sit ugh-mi. "5 'i,, ..' _,ill; faiyrcrlam1 threads are nd\'ancing.g ”tide, has and. . tlryi".t,v:-,'J./,,,b",?, in vtlitry trtule."u.r"at'r1s active. 'L‘nmml 7.2mm; are Titatr End sum in steady to Crm. 'b'lwre is little inertia? iw the ar- rim! of mumry produce here. 's ' " Tmrvutu __ - General trade/ ‘oominuos I '.,,rtrk' lure. While-mic trade and immu- 'i imluxing wmtin'n'es exceedingly antiwll “have is will turitplarttt _ regarding the t ”lawn-ma of deliveries of JiriiiFCiasa,l qulcnu and mines are firm'. . Mnnuhm- l 'p.tthers oi white Wear, are. 1uvypertd by i Carpet, prkes have My» advances and {t is rtT.orted Winn manufarttuers hnve' mun-1y sold up for‘spring delivery. The, , . . ., d , - at__, .x;.;_.») 1ikr.Giiit.s, of ,uluble' optionrsimnt sup LVJNM embroidery and; shortage of ex _ - . ___.--., Fs.-..-, 1:-“ ah L, ' ' Taom‘o FARMERS Ti, depend operators. General ling off Arijnj,'v(u.y goods am going Mr" .n-d fnivly ( “Hy-ll. ultlxpugh 3"eotern orsu.,rwrtat't.ort': ',t?u1i)itps?yird Minimum upset. The int- ‘ terreoAtitipetw.t hiuralso had some effort a,,t,avurestern" orders and collation: in 'ifyrrcl lines. "Hardware combines ac- FV with. iron “(1me prime than.', In ,rfiuvriy" 'di'iod {Mama my firm. inn-Io Jobli eaaned'gUrttoo, Fruity in , Itoheithiit 1ttrit1iemtng'.tor all Smy _thrtphiqt.is ~0me true is 'airir 3mm, wrthtvlleftio.stii, omthé Whole, nt- oei:tetoy.v, . (,3. ,1 _ . . /, C \.“t%: i,i/iiit, iéoria-l A: is usual .. p, 'e M, :19“. xs,hjt,1rt1t-trtd.e. Marmgimaxwfiunw x iUE an; jiiili'ft . 'shi Me t"ill6r'fiii',, 'i'jlrtiFjlidWst .’.; "s, a. t i'h-i-l-dhwith by tW tttitmtuiretrrkwttt_ Pen"' It: frozen up the rivers and prtis.tsiatq1' "MI !"rthk. 111129.36 'a tlyided shortage of J "E! i lugs undgiiwx ahtashit. I C /iN'huy9'itp-rrite i'h1r,t'd systems are} n gm ft1tevrtto .from the general ettha, Lgficglfilk‘nm 02:“ ago and them Iota .ir.st4,titsyrittr, tet? ' taut-then . t qqitt winch. 'tii/tStl/till',.,.;')',","; damask“ Ltb?. Eli}: Biking" tint. My. man trailty' " . . , it-tps not been heavy 2.541961 . -.. have}, in may 13am, J)”. . ppm; awe it F prove, i?t,it'i'fl/t9 the turthirhnartVtihg of ' T gl. . I ',',i'i'j)),triiiipe,re and retail trade . 11qu my motifs. . Witte, lime WINNIPEG W BRITISH cunt: amalgam Bradstrect's Trade Report. MCI. . was good all round mm “In tlt itt taken into conMdet'tttlou pris w.” “a,” r7 ".".""_ M, ‘. ' his man ."ili4iii.l dug-f m (rtrttit',1,titlt inni‘beeugrwoh in». gym: by 3116‘pr '?si"shurrlt!f,t I of grain to-dar wen cad. the norm In! mm rice- nre nominslly uuvt and unchanged. with m " wilt!» a If"2 for u MI f 1)“de Straw it -Wheat “(um closed to-tttsy bid, Jiuspmie, Jury '.:-,r.c on a. MPsc old, May 3753.: Mu, Jul FLOUR PRICES some good mule. but um. um to Inlcrlor. untlnialxod, u I and Mutton cables 1219'. 1'fr ltr., drew-m beet u. quoved 2.. ltg ac “my! '93 dun’ a? $t'letf, the , ”ARK!!!" well and t winter and were con- m-m being _ Givtsatured.. m, allel ot (or timothy. my is ac!!- truck. To ‘OII so"? quoted no. non -- insuAWA om 10 00 IO 00 "ssi, tttt 013 tt00 '1') duty {A mung» WE or Oshaw a- t Home» Tom Lot-den Stid Cm": W. It Colour-no a) bunch! Ottawa Whining Vancouvct Landon. Feb. 2s,---The ofiieiat figures ,i,rrctt' that the outbreak of cerebrootplttal Im-ningili- tit {Hang-m is serious. Sim-o- i'Ar. l I"? raw-~- Imw- l-wn n-pnnml. oi' whim tid ptwvetl fund. Tin- will numlur or um»: 'st-ttttttti 1od,Orett to dnlv £14. with 1t'A dettiku. Tho number of 1::~v~' in “hum-w In“ law-n 223. with IN sle,ttlec. In Edinburgh t1terc have Irerit if: Niml‘ and Sl death». In udditiou. Huw- hau- been [00 (15?" and " deaths ' 3 Sumac! "'NP'"r"e. -e---%.-, Ttrite to. ilg',tt,t,', in on- try . Max:330” tf at . o oneo tie!!! 1,Mt'tte, been harmed if iiiCFdiiiFydiiike'yRtte: These 2t,te,t tttit abuild- ing-tttsite a tttMT.', element. iieiiisititiaqunettrit it will cost re.tp roof the "Oshtws' way. GermtttNe a f newt!“ dtt 'tttt is the Ntl', u iri."Otof for a century. weather-er. dGiantired for 26 can without your. 'guu1ll'a-,7iiiiiii.tiS' iiiiiiriraaiitrd, ttttt I no int to oat use " manic than is. PA no“ tiiAeyrt.e too, 1.FGrLiltiuf. in _--- -n- qrmnt. rATAL EPIDEMIC IN GLASGOW. To be such a uneventful wife. to retain the love and mlmimiion of her hmlnml,_ td inspire him to make the most of tlit all, should be a woman’s mutant ct . . If a. woman iinde that her energies are fl ing, that'vhe gets easily tired, dark 'NR'; appear under her eyes, the hat, ’th, headaches, Waring-down pains, nervousness, irregularities or the blues. sh. “It! start at once to build up her ..vatem a. tonic with 1Tecitis' powers, such 23L - E. Pinkhatu'e Vegouble Compouné. . following we publish by request I .ht.ter from a young wife: "M Mrs. Pinkham: , _ "IBrer since. my child was born [have " 1iihi'i I lmpe tg "ft'ul'hl'lg' hawk!) mourn . (mm a t: max n 'lt/dBA/ld,") Ind wrath“ bolt ‘5'. " I'll-(ml mymmmach so! could tf,ii't'ttl.' meals. and mu Ittr.time w "rl','fdt in,aia-d,i,iero,,L,n,e nude me a well woman. and I feel non-aw that I I'm [lid to “with? tlldfg of u nun-c nus m-m- . me bank. It life and ','fd'i't',yt'-'s'l,',1nil1'd' All”. .1 South 10th Stmt. Tm Wall. _ guy. Egalirreuple; What Lydia E. PinkUnN Yoga-bl. Compound did tor Ma. Mucky it will do (or - lick and niliu m1. It you have cymptomn you don't. no dulhnd aeur,', & Plath: 19ttBbt.ttrsc V ym- m hi.- 3. this i b d etM'f5,,'h",'PllY rithtwith “Olin“."c new as.» !ati'tl,"e't 'iriiriaed.r.sotlttt hey look on .11 F003 aide- nude in only on. -Be--. “we LiiiiUErdentd Citiel.tnttttet: i"iiiiiliti LE5 Galvanized Shel LOOKING no: mssxlc an - - ---- IAN It: Pour xenon [mm 100 19:31} m . We iiiirri,epetft 'N lam were tith POW?!" Det wit John til. L Exhibition Math-n Will See I inter of Agriculture About P. Two-lo ”all: The Fair» m." hibilion Association at it. (1min; slo- yuterdny decided to haw u l tation wait on the Hon. Mr. Mun: Minister of Agriculture, to " lo; III amendment to the art relat, fairs u will permit the local lair , tom lo hold run- or speediuy, l a; if they so decide. but osls.iett n. regulations as will prevent ”my... Luau-m monopnlizing the lrzh-k- .'lt effectively prohibit all gambling. Lenin; and betting. Th: folluwing are the "mm fairs they are directors at the year: William Laidiau President; A. McDonald. Fir-t viee:PFdent; ll. A. "and", tiewomi vice-Prcluo: Lid-Edam. mum-ilk, Sum-UH}? Hudqwth, taleaiottia.. and William littr, I'eu'rhoru'. Auditors. and ( "owne.v. Peel, " Evans, Mid Ed, Gough, Parry sound, 1lvo, Lee, kent. T.J. Marlon}, Nun Ed, Gough. Parry Scum but, Kent. T.J. Slurp: W. Sheppard, llaldimuu Wilson. "ses. "mum-1.. the "rmmttte. Mr. .l mu was appointed u.” tetar.' and editor. TO HOME GOVERNMENT " TRISCO SCHOOL QUESTlON. [tn-union "-33:11ng the am: r w-Imol queuiou “an lvrt'wnh‘d Govertttttettt today by u mnulu Mottse of lmvnmm.‘uz.. qt of Foreign Munisu-r Huya'nhi 1;. in a few days. The .lnpauu-v Francisco have tabled a 'tron: to Tokio, Inkillg “at Govvrr support their came, and pnirr that the hunk-tic» of -IIpulu-~- lion would eventually rerult in tiIu-liun of their munpatrint- in Sam Francisco. The Japan“- [I'Iv-pdll‘r~ ' oouttueuted on (his appeal my modem. vt‘entral Prirou. for obtaining: 5: v 'Uwar Lung, ll waiter. and >1" inn-I '(iii'ylue. "oruou. under Ian-e- prim-h He mph-puma! himseit tts a mining P. I havin a ramp on bards-r Lake, uml g l'l'Cll',U, cheques. null lived a; Queen's Motel and to the pulim- a-lni: (ill mm the son of an English thc,rtr tHumane-r“ "This habit m posing rs" [Cobalt millionaire and then swim people 1mm he stopped." “id tin I', 'r. 1fagiurnte in lmlnlng “antenna SWINE-LE)! POSED AS A COBALT MILLIOIAIRE. te-day Willem-0d to nix Peary and Duke D’Abnuzi Ma: Pole Together. HRH} vaemment Determined to Carry , . Extreme Economy. otttre"itatliott 11-1! lqurv dbwltttrge charted, In” dvei gramme of tvfor M6 uu.v. The “momma tiott u number Ham: llll' \‘IIII" IIIWIe-uu -__V - will inn lulu-ted to ani the duties Man-mu curried am by the Imull "rttint"_ tiutttrrtattm will n1n‘oueut tke Brltish mu) ul the nulLvinuruuAtiogc ot the empirr. provided with light arm ummml by naval m‘iutw the white otosigu. Them. C) will ha "spevtrd to fill“ 'p.werork “mm In.» I wm new: n FAIRS “we: A ." . "What" 1M mutter?" s"suteumtyroumd “Mr Mu M- h rl- low wHgbus. " (m g.“ M tlw w I. trn b can't lift 'ew."--- and“)! this Min-.1 GOT SIX MONIHS. h t.0ST BOY. put " an" u, Blake. [on mule ”HILTON The a: “mu mum JAPS APPEAL F.xpe rnd~ Mba.. Feb. 25: (h'ptvi "ut M um”: rurk. the young Hm. _ who xuaynwllouri;. I,_s In. In luau- ju-l ' l Frat' ago, " lurlinw! ' , 1. ml. MHz. After young! sum, I - In. Uther lulu-m ml In: and - trying to m. mu. unable to find any um lu- dlnppnnm of u... Ir,, plan us “Mind! the earth I... Ind swallowed him. 'l‘lu- |.. _... mum." un'lm: wliv 1 A JOINT EXPEDITION NAVAL RETRENCHKENT Too luck for the “an; Man, tttlet LN l. Feb. '56. The Ulnlw nudrv At the Govertt-t. while od hat the present policy oi My: Mum Ivar»: eert min 'services hrr whim-a by tue {my mum in decided to any out its prn of n-form in the clamps-s1 pond sa.. An tutthoritat 'tttrdiusr the Mm H“ dt -iliuu, in to tttest . LG.--A form, Duke D'Alrrur.r.i, {murm- ua mm txi- mu tho u M4 3mm mmnn Amcri It intends tat nonuni- of mes-chum vesnets. light arm-Lent and , [Hen-kt- and flyirtv, . Three "patrol ship-3’ rtmsi";ntlin, omoor, Mme. to gn on for t t In "t Middl " " int Wi ck Ou h" that I it I!" pug "Bhe is the bei pill: a por, 3'1 "And not to b of mkmnts. I not alluding to w cut of troul Me “(I chariot: The jack.) in . [rim-co aside. "Mar, I depot .4 di-tion. 'l we um with All " or only court I honor! hire-8 in a; com! I of Ben and he will hi towed, aitslr u ch! ll” Br duke, I ttthh the wriu the mar l " that with my. ‘Pol knt We romp dud a her no " Ami hav. I' I JiiC:.',', 41' h Sh: 9Ptk " w W Old on tl brim vent we!” It}

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