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Omemee Mirror (1894), 21 Aug 1902, p. 1

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card laiknn; m had come lust stuffing. 'ent doxiv. a Experiment Mal-l Lndt‘dl Lenin; Bth I) Chow habit-d : Actionâ€"Some Io cleanse the Ind other purg i!) in their ac- a $1ka for $30.00, ' Worth of with ether and ‘nferior :rands, n. good. rhéir kg and i nomad: .2100: \nesinn bene- pgemble Pilla I» respect. and Rained the vnung nis eye over tho ms Eiabfhetla but. over “’93-'61“! bo- will 0) 3 Paid as you: have I you think I 3 I grow old- and it's roan, ne as long as "CS: you might . l!)- -¢u :1: If.“ 52‘ 3:?! firs. .. «80w? Fe 0! a}. [in 09.5. 7 2225» 3 $0 on "we 13.. I! on: nu. 1)::ng Tablets must reduce )n't you dis- ‘crc-tary'?" "is m] meet a]! fly? 1 should PER 88X. ‘. TORQDN’I'B. he told. 3519!; CD" 3 C0“ .1- Prieo 25mm. 2080. 1.), or the ‘ miles a warned to remove . by the use of fibers. who .navo thence. ‘ Rant. - it. and to: m. .m, “mg 501' a rainy , \ou saw 80. 'the \omg wife all. when you )1 the [Ofelia-a that were eve;- Le beauty his F vacuum; n: a”... magmas. .. Tm 0. I: 2! I: fa§i;'!;etn?£ on uch hot. 85.. and Sold 15.00. Pro- Keeper. lst.1901. says that. in the strive, 1- go sax-vent: that he i" “a”. Papa-"A is a. large a ratificaâ€" $3.50 In!!! f: a! IPW your think you but. ” Wai ting every- USE 11"»‘91' admit {4‘ like any Papa catching 'arlh on I svcond. “9!: teen liver disorders are almost always found together. and for this reason 131‘. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, on account of their direct, and continued action on these several organs. are Wonderfully ea'ective in curing such‘ complications. Mr. James Keeley. Caretaker of the Primary School and Presbyterian Church, Newmarket. Din-i statw :â€" “I find that Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills are the best medicine I ' I was troubled (or some {:31- used. ' a ' a with kidney dim, pains“ in "he back' and stomach disorders. At. than I uuflored very severely tram 01.1““..him' i “That. indeed I do, thanks to "A stop I have taken without Con-‘aunt Alice. 1 think class hatred is Sllhing anyone or anything. cmepti OIXL of the strongest of all hates." my own heart " he thought. Yet and she 1.1iscd hm head proudly there weie some verv disugrceable"‘BuL that is not the quostio11.l facts to face and the \oung man want you to promise me that. when g1 uv thoughtful as he bent owr the; "Phe Queen of the Rhine' is finished foaming rher He had mun‘ied to you will gin: up solitude for u please himself, he had carried outfitimo. and live where we can see the romantic idea or his life : but. 11211111 and women, instead of rocks :10“? difficulties seemed to surround {and rixcrs. " him 3 He did not know at all how He was inokin“ at her with so- his wife would take the revelation rious intent. of his secret. and he did not. know; “What 1111: you thinLing of Ran- what, his mother would say when dolph ‘2' 'shc .1skvd Lady Ryvers reminded him that She had agreed to tho sketching-tour \cry much against her conscience. and hoped that he Would now aban- don 21 pursuit that had always been most distasteful to her. She trust- ed that he Would give himself up to the duties of his position, which were onerous enough. Lady Ryvers added that she earnestly hoped he would also give his attention to marriage. the next great step in .his life, at step that would either make or u) 11' him. “A step I have taken Without con- sulting anyone or anything. ('xtept my own heart." he thought Yet: there were some very disagreeable facts to face. and the young man grew thoughtful as he bent over the: foaming river. He had married to} l g i xldney Disease and Stcmach Troubles â€"- More Evidence of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. cu rounu mm; (m-Ic mum m,- muls. : I 535% and absohit'é‘curo (or each dinners. ontm‘tnimnvnts of Vzu'imzsi 116 every form of itching, 8 . . . ._ . ‘ Healing-and protmflln piles. kmds: In fact. he must do (115. (int). ; gm manufacturers have nunmntendlt. etc; and his duty just (hr-n would con-g hmonlalain thodailypressandaskyonrneigh- sist in feasting everybody. It was, ; bomwhntthey think ofit. Ynn can uso it and . . ; geta'om' money back it not cured. 600 a. box. at so his Inoth“? sand. thv most 1111- an mars WEDNASSOX.BATES 8: C0..Toronto. Dortunt day of his iit'c: much Would} A, . he exrccu-d of him . Sho hoped that , arc Qh3w S 03551231!th ‘ " ' ll‘l'l'o‘l'c with his 113- m‘” . â€"-â€". 23:13:11: “OHM n L ,bring myself to think of myscsf as Lady tyre-rs had reminded him that. his birthday full on the twenty- .secmxd 0! June. and that on that day he came of age. It wuuld soon‘ be at hand. and she wished to know 5 his intentions. Of cuursc he would} return. He must he at, liy\'erswell.i liekuivos. fr'cnds. neighbors. tenants' and dependants musL be all gatherâ€" ed round him: there must be haiku; dinners. entertainments of various; kinds; in fact. he must, do dis duty. ‘ and his duty just then Would 0011-, Kidney gisease and, stomach and - __-AL _|_.____ munu Iowa him for himself. and Wax perfectly ignorant of the fact that, he had money: indeed. with her passionate hatred of the rich and noble. Shi' Would never have married him had She: known exactly what he was. They had lit-en married nearly nine months. and the conclusion he came to was thisâ€"that his fair young wife did not love him with the same passionate and devoted ni- fection that he gave to her. lie must win it ; that was all. The'ose thoughts came to him as he stood on the bridge. That same morning he had received a letter from his mother which had startled him and brought him face to iucc‘ with the sterner rmliticc of life. ; mug L l hm‘ husband quite Willi! the solitary Villa. ll v onuughâ€"sllc did not uttc that: but to her richly cums nature. to her 1111!: Soul. there was not. still] worship of nature: she a life. more to amuse. ho Contemplation of mag: cry. Lord Rivers was 1 plative nature: his you: juiced in a. more uctiw She liked to trend from of, life. he the hy-paths. in he always doing. he ways thinking. lh- had lost himself ()1 dream of happim-Ss; he forgotten the rospoxm title. pOSilinn. tank. They had always lx-cn a burden to him. whose lif more or lCSS engrmsed l by- ~mum: gond chance he burn an artist, 11:: won“ a guod and happy one: high split-re, his art ('nl‘l' It struck Lon first time Sines: h the beautiful wife 1hr: Woodlands of Inn:- him With qt \otcd afivvtion he Would hauc been I mainod with her mixed nothing bot. Ways With hcr ow-rhmking the R ()Ihl‘l' SOCiL‘LV. nn . “an“. nummg Dcttcr than to live Ways with hcr 1n the Weird \ ow-rhmking the Rhine: he wanted min-r society. no other Worldâ€"be. huh. and soul Would huVe I quit-.- Content. Not so with her. It, was \‘ something 01' dismay that. she 1‘0 ”'1' hlleuml nun“ ._..... verso, unknown to his rics Violet Benton, SYx 019315 (' ! IA I‘TI-‘Jis, WOKOW Or, Violet Beaton’ s Contempt FOI‘ Titles. ' ‘01; ’ "ALKA‘,LAA M . ., 2’ u H \v \u x; ‘4- " ' m ”nabs-$4.5 .LA.A_.AA V0 L. I X ruck Lord I: me since his I util‘ul wife he )dlunds of St. v- nun happiness he had .. hUl‘tl liyxers, for thi- sincv his uuu‘riagc, that I'll! Wire hg had won from ands of St. Byno's dill not With quip.- tho sumo dc"- :tion he hurl fur her. “0 c been contvnt to huu‘ l'e" th her former: he had ring hotter than to live a!- he had most succmsfully had not. married for uk ”raven. he had at ! The girl he had him for himself. and .' ignorant of the fact money: indeed. with her I'dtl‘Qd of the rich and L'Hmvnq 1; 0F I’RECEDING â€"Lord Randolph RY‘ 'n to his relatives mar- Beaton, 11 girl, imbued d m‘ the nobility. who nLJ. L‘S‘S; he had a.most responsibilities of rank. and money. bt‘Ol! a lie and h - NO. 32, $1 per annum. 9flr~m§smwe swam 229*: ’M‘: W :: :-: 2m ~ No * of late in ll! C Weird \‘il In. {undulph IOOIIOOOOIOIOIOIOOOOOOIIOOII to be a Iâ€" Y “'1! filed 1} o been been in ... .._.-4 ed very much from severe pains across the small of my bndk. Be- lieving these to be caused by dtr mngements of the kidneys, I began the use of Dr. Chase's Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills. This treatment seemed to be exactly what I reqyired‘L for it was Mrs Row, 100 Manitoba street. St. Thomas, Ont” states: -â€"' ‘I had a. vgry weak back. and at. times suffer- Hil' 1-. been “It. is my benef that they are the most effective medicine a person can use for kidney disease and stomach troubles. " backachr, but since using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills I am all right again. i “Perhaps I 111113111111. Randolph, :thme are 11111-1: “11011 1 cannot help 1t'11i11k1'ng 1111110111511 3.011 hide it £10111 1111- 11.111; you are 1111 aristocrat, at ’heau'L Thereâ€"you hmc grown quite ipalt‘ 11t. the more suggwtion !" ' ‘ A1111 no “‘011(11‘I‘."he replied ; [[“thut, is a terrible accusation to I l)1‘i11-' against, 1110. when one considers §l1ow° \‘011 111110 axistocratsf He wus looking at her with rious intent. "What are you thinking of, dolph 1’" She aslu‘d. ~ “\ot of the ordinary kind." he iepliod. carelessly. ““0 are ordinary P901318.” Said his »Wife proudly. "l shuuld not, like {to think myself different from fothers." “You will allow mo some little p1erogulixc.’ he said. “I cannot. I l I I , bring myself to think or myseif as an ordinary person : will you not, allow me the privilege at least of genius ?" MDI‘OVO you that Dr. Chsiscs Ointment laacertain and absolute cm (or each nrnrv 9mm n0 ionLa..- "British tourists are not. to my taste," hc replied. “Why, Randolph. What. Imnflornse!" Viulvt exclaimed. laughing. ‘Wo we British tourists ourselves. are we not '3" 5"” course, with you it is bearable. F1 want to see more. I want. real ‘lix‘c. 1 want to see the fumes of strange men and women. to find inySolf sometimes in a crowd." "I do not. want to sue English people." he replied, "and in every great European city they abound." Violet looked up at him quickly. “Why do you nnt wish to meet. Engiish people ‘2" she asked. ”I have noticed your :u'uidancc of our coun- Lrymon before. but I could never un- derstand your reason for it." "It would be perfect, solitncln: but. for you,“ sh" replied. Innghingly. l Violui. kept. her word. H'u- “‘us .ruudy at. all times to stand on the 'bridge. just. in the attitude he “isn- jed Lo paint, 1101‘. and “The Queen of thv Rhino" made great. progress. 58hr won mn- promise from him. and ‘it “’us‘ tlhll. when the picture was, 'l'Enislmd, he would send it at. once to ll-Inglam’l. and they should leave the fx'illu on the Rhino. . “I do not Want, to 2:0 to England yet." he said. "You have no espo- ciul reason for desiring to go them 2'” _ "Jone,“ slm answered. carelessly; “unless it. be to see mint Alice. I do not cure in go to England : but 1 do not wish lo remain here. I am just a little tired of solitude.” And tlh: glorious Violet eyes {lashed with tliwlight of longing. "Solitude 2’" repeated the young; husband. “You do not ~cull being} with me ”Solitudc' 2’” I u l I l I "Certainly it has been my chief ploasurc as Well as: my chief occupaâ€" tion." he replied. gallamly. yshe found out the story of his war- l'riag'c. She had always insisted so §much on his nmrrymg Well. How to reconcile these opposite forces he (lid not know. 'l‘hc l“:lIilit'S of life were lprx-sflng him mm". the sweet. dream gox‘ love and mt must come to an :endâ€"but not yetâ€"nut just yet. . lle dcterIrinml to write to his.l llwry one knows the famous city ‘ludiâ€"uiotlu‘r. and lull her that, he Of St. Philipo, standing as it (100:4 found it quite impossible to hrcukéon lhoshorcs of the Mediterranean. ol‘u' his art studios- iuxt at present St l'lIilipO contains the finest. old 11nd‘ that. the festixilies attending (lunches. the linust pictures. and the his coming of age must. be (it‘ft‘l'FlHil finest. sculptures in Italy. it is 11 City for unot'ncr \‘1'111'. His mother would of buried treasures: people are 111- be 111111: to m; ke all nocdful among» :Wuys nudging (liscm'erics there. The mums. and In) would certainly turn 11L iiir' time specified. "l 11::1 glad you are going tn work 2‘0- ug‘uin. Rundolph.' said Vinlcl, when in: 1011! her of 1111 idr'u for “The 011'1311 of the Rhine. ” “I will stazuh on the biidgx, like the man in the song. 11x-1n11m hour. as you wish. 1 ilil‘w‘ thowrlit onrc or twice let. you \1'1.rein1'lincd to rest on your. 111111145: indeed, lundolph. the truth is. you [11110 douc- nuthing lately but? n low and rare for 1111‘. of adventure invades 1crery has reached St. Philipo at lust; and in the midst of {11 tangle of \ inc 3 and .an'lUC a large hotel has been owned untimely on "model prinniplcx. A11 l-anlishmun started it. nud it. has become 11 sucâ€" cws. for, though St. Philipo is not. 'much in the way 0! tourism, artists go thorn. rich men in scuwh of 1111-1 tiquitios 11nd ('urioxitics 11nd, at. Linn-s. travellers in S1:1'1icl1 (11 the gitiodrrn spirit. spot. It. 3 picturesque. “mt, long before tho paina anti“): ileft‘. me, glad I was quite strong and [well again. We have also used Dr- ‘Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- ‘pentine for the children when they had coughs and colds, and I never knew it to fail to relieve the trouble at once." There is no quicker or more cer- tain way of curing back pains and ki-dney disease than by the use of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Scores of thousands ~have proved this, and many; have sent, us state- ments similar to the above. One pill a. dose. 250“. a box. at all dealer; (1P mflm ..... 7‘ , A - .. _ a. (109:. 25cm. {1 b0; 01? Edmanscn. Bates 'InuL young artist, seems to use” grout airs.” said ()SCiU‘ stone Lo his mother. “I ('1 think how he persuaded that. ht fui girl to marry him." hi1 3m wan. glorious: pit-re all humanity, 'a selfâ€"made man, it did not come ‘so much umisg. It. was now for the ‘lirst limu that Lord Ryvcrs saw the grmt. gulf between himself and his wife. He haul all the instincts, the prejudiu-s, the strong likes and dis- lil-zvs of his class : she haul the Same, hvrs being strength-nod by the cur- ious training she had mecivcd. It began to dawn upon him that he might as well try to change the calm" of her eyes 01‘ of her hair :15 to rhungr the Lolu‘ of her ideas and1 thoughts. What she thought :uhulr-lj able in those peopleâ€"their rise from; the ranks. the fact of their being; "sclf-mudc"-â€"scomcd to him more ()l'j less cuntcmptible. ' l "'l'hc 1mm," cnnlenlml himself by igix'ing Oscar a look that. made him ‘ut. least uncomfortable. ‘ This little sm-nc took place one evening when the two English fumâ€" ilics haul met. un the grout Lug-mu) that aver-looked the ornmnentul lnkn. Lord R‘yvcm' four Was realizedâ€"they had all grown intimate. Violet liked gnod-lmuu'od, cmnuly Mrs. Cut-sumo. and nun-01y luughvd uL her patronage; it. (lid not hurt, her, but very often amused her. If Mrs. Cal‘stonu haul hour: :1 lady of title. and hud used the num- pun‘onizingi manner in her. Viola-L would huvc‘ rehellml hotly: but from the wife of that glorious; pit-(‘0 all humanity,' a selfâ€"made man, it did nnt mm“: , "w, "up-u u. “UL DU better to talk about what you understand ?" Her face flushed at those, the first words of dis-approxul he had ever uttercd to her. ()scur had the bud tame to unsww for hcr. "1 think Mrs. Ramiulph’s ideas an: perfectly just, and very gon- crous. “l am a. self-made man." Robert. (.‘urstonc, "and 1 am proud to own it. I. have carved my own fate, as the poets say ; I have made myself what; 1 am.” And Violet expressed $1101 hrm‘tâ€" felt, admiration LhuL Lord Ryvers longed in $00 him fall from the ter- race into the latko below. “Viola." he Said, "\vuuhl it. um hn said noumg m monoy." said the hotelâ€"keeper to Lord Rymrs. “all maulc from mall and Corn. Mr. (‘nr- stono is hon- to buy antiquities." This description set. the young lord's mind at ease. Tieâ€"Lord Ry- wn-s of Ryvca'swollâ€"Wns not, likc§y to he knoWn to any retired corn- factor. "Rolling in hotelâ€"keeper to maulc from mull stone is hon- m That He had grown somewhat. nervous and frightened with regard to his secret: and he dreaded Violet's covering- it. He could not tell how she would Luke it. or what she would do. and he Wanted to defer what he considered an exit duy us long us he could. He avoided Engâ€" lish people as much as possible. lest he. should meet any one who knew him. He asked for the mom: of the family staying n L the hotel. and Was told that, the entry in the visitors' book was “Robert, (‘m'stotle, Esq” of lnglcshnw, Mrs. (‘etI‘SL()llc, and Oscar Cut-stone, Esq.” "Rolling in money." said the hotelâ€"keeper to Lord l€y\‘ers. “all "13de from nndt and cor stone is her:- to buy This description lord's mind at ease. Tieâ€"Lord RV- \'ers of Ryverswellâ€"Wns not likely to he knoWn to any retired corn- factor. n. Mr. (‘nrâ€" antiqn it i(‘3. ' ’ “'l am a. self-made man." said Robert. (.‘urstone, "and 1 am proud to own it. I have Curved my own ate, as the poets say ; i have made nyself what 1 am.” And Violet expressed sn(h hrartâ€" elt admiration that, Lord [{vvers onged to sre him fall from ”H2 dis-1mm] and love lers. set the younglmig‘ht have a right to expect other ‘peo-ple to be holy. ‘minded. We might. have a. right iexpeet other people to be pure mindâ€"l led. I ‘ ~ :mind and strength: 11‘ Wt‘ were feet hnshnnds lpvrt‘ert. l have .llle'|l‘V l 1‘. . . . . I...» taillllhl\’llfi "dull. UL lcensorious criticism. It is a proâ€" ;Itrst to prove that. though we honor men and praise men fund help mun. yet. we must, not hate [men or deride men or condemn men. ;Condemnntion is it divine preroga- vtive‘ (‘ondemnation is n tlinnder- ;bolt which will shatter every human hand that. tries to grasp it end to ’han it. (Tomlumnutinn is :1 poison- fous fang which will destroy our :own lives as Well as lncm’atc and finstill the fatal l l I POISON IINTO THEIR FLESH. g Pers‘onully we shonid not condemn linen, because, having inmerfections 13in ourselves. We have no right to ex- ‘pect and demand perfection in oth- ll‘ we were holy, perhaps we 11‘ we Wore pure to If We loved the Lord our lod all our heart, and soul and perâ€" und perfect, wives, per- w x}; 11 But to crouk Wing's whut right, has because ier as black as the night? l':t\'Cll l 1 Jon parents and perfect children. |perfect. in our have {or our fellow; int-n. we might expect others to be the ‘ young : My dear, 'l‘hilhei‘ Lord Ryvm's went with his wife. He haul half thought of flight when he heard that. an 1‘? Iglish famâ€" ily Was staying at the hotel. it. was bud enough to have an English lauidlm'cl. but to live in the same house with an English family was, in his prvscnt mood. most, distaste- ful to him. And in after times Lord Hyvers often thought of her words. _ “It will be the same with us as It is with other people." she un- swercd. “How ‘2” he asked. “The stronger nature will gain the ascendancy nvor the weaker one," she replied; "that is the case With all married people. Mind, 1 did not, (ay the finer, but the stronger. If it be you, you will mold my idcus to your own: if it; be me, 1 shall ham: the plnusm'e or molding yours. At. present." she continued, "We, are L‘(lllal : but. We shall see which gains the uscvndcncy over the other as we 5'0 on." . "I was Wondering if the time would ever come when you and I would think the same, Violet,” he said, musingly. training she had mccivcd. 11. u to dawn upon him that he L as we” try to change ‘thc of hm‘ eyes or of her hair as mngv the Lolm of her ideas and uhls. “'huL she thought. admir- in those peopleâ€"thuir rise from the Efficiency of she is nobody “OH, WAD SOME POWER THE GIFTIE GIE US ~6u 00,. Toronto; Lo give u‘ (,‘ur- (‘u nnot bounti- said So it 20an the beautiful svunlit; eveningâ€"the cloud no bigger than a man's hand. How dark it, was to grow, how Widely stread. none of the five standing there together on the terrace could foresee. | “I' 11111 not. going to my uthhing luguinst the aristocraty 11nd nobility {of this lund ” continued the ruined comâ€"factm "[11 HIV humble opinion nnuiv of them are molelv old “0- 111011.2111d most of them no lwtlm' than thi-V should be. But, if you Wafiit to know Lhc- class of men that make the sinows 111111 muscles of old England, I say, sir. it is the self- made men, and 1 am proud to call myself one.” “Those are my very thoughts. Mr. Carstone," cried Violet dolightedly; “you have just put them into words.” And she did not observe how dark was the frown that. spread over the high-bred face of her husâ€" band. f Nu iL ham‘vnml that. after this {brilliant suggnslinn of Oscar's that ers. Randolph si1oul(l,l1v her 111311:- til‘ul fucr, 11111-11 the gutus of smicty to the f.1111il\', Mrs C.11stonc sought, ‘hm 111011: lssiduously than 0101‘. lh‘euing‘ the \uung husband and wife '011 the terrace she. with her son and {hushumt joined them. It, was then, M'ith a thumb in each awnâ€"hole of his Waiernut and his clwsL wcll spread (1111, that Mr. (‘111'8111110 said. "i :1111 a Self-made 111nm" it was H1 '11 that Violet looked up with the (~111l11!.~~i:1slic facv and admirirg' on"; it Was than. for 1111- first Limp. that the adoring" young hualumd felt, really angry with her. and realized that hix wife‘s feelings were more in unison with those 01‘ the (‘urstmwn than with his; own. “She is a beautiful girl," allowed Mrs. Carsmno. Oscar looked very thoughtful. "Mother," he sanl. “cultivate her; we haw plenty or money. but no sLanding. Now, if you want, to Lit- tract, .Lomlun society. ask her to Visit. you in town next year. She is no languid beauty. ~How bright; and animated she is ! 1 Saw my father laugh this morning as hv scl- dmn laughs while she was talking lu him." "She might be somebody," re- plied the son. “11‘ she “we in Lon- don she would soon he sonuhody. The pron-“1011.11 beauties “Quid ull hn outshone. [did not Set: at £11.03 in Lomlnn like hers." Mrs. Carstone, in a tune of rumou- struncc. ?\\‘lx;xt li"hl has the leiisee to [Stdlld up and condemn Llw DOOX' pub- Iic;111,who stood afar on and beat his b1 east. moaning “ God be nit-1‘- :ciful to me u. siuncx, " wlu-u the Phuiiscc himself was so sinful tlmt “U was lilic u whilod svpulchcr. "which imlm‘il :imwmwl bountiful ouL'mi-(l. but Was within full of dead nit-11's boner; and all unclean." And “lint ri qht, huve you, 0 licurer. to s:.\-' vour Snclglihor is u. bud man 01 u, had Woman and should be con- dmuuul whom you yoursvlf have em evil eye and hun- nol, yet, by the gram: of God. plucked it. out? Whou‘ you yourself have an vvil lumd orl Now. my text is a divine protest, against. the hasty and the unjust Judwmvuls “ ilh \\hi( [1 “'1‘. condemn iour fellow men. It, is .1 amino 1110â€" 1test to bring men and women to the 11'n.1iiz:11ion of thu awful damage U10v {are doing themselvc” as: Well as ,othcr .. by the pernicious habit of fccnsorious criticism. it is a proâ€" ;Itvsl to prove that. though we humm- iuun.) 3’?“ love men and praise men l The sin 0f cumoi 10m eiiiicimu is iulmosi. uuiwwul because one is apt. ,to commil it .1L iirst uucmisciuush Zund “itliouL premeditation 01- i011:- 'llimiglit. 11'.L pally of young peoâ€" :plc are together, iL is: not. hill'kl in Wind fault. with the miui>1m, and £1,110 (lucior, and the 111055111 leu and _thc i10iglibm".~:\vilc and child and house and all that, he has. It; is. 110L difl‘lcult to lay the reputation of 1111 absent 1111-111bc1‘ upon llw (11:15ch- ing tublv of tmduccment and cut. and back iL into pieces with .CI'llcl. sl1u1',p 1111~rciha<s tongues. IL is 1101. alwms :1 disugmcublc oppm‘tuuin tn 10110111 the 151.111ch5 .1111] 1111;- xiii- 111: 1111115 and the defumutmns and the wholesale condcnxnutiuns; which have 1101-11 circulated about the 110131111011mm! i11 rcfcruncu to nLhcx‘ people's churucb-rs. “UV. 1‘ xunk De Witt. 'l‘ulmuz'e r ca [10111 the following thL: thew vii. 1. 'Judgc not, that nc_)_t_;_ judged.“ HUV‘ We Demand It While We Ourselves Are imperfect. PERFECHON EN OTHERS Mntered according to act or who l’nrljgzmcnt of (Tumult. m the year One ’l‘hogsand hum Hum dred and Two, by William Bally. of Toronto. at “:3 Department of Agriculture. Old-AWL] (To Be Continued.) desputclx from Chicago w TAE SEE OORSELS AS ITHERS SEE US.‘ says: preachâ€" Mut- L ye be "l‘hcrc goes John Newton 11111018 111- ihnd lwen S11\'(‘(l by the grace of I ‘o1l" Horatio Seymour} twice lgox‘einor (it New York, in 11 large Irvliyions meeting once solemnly de- 1cl111'ml.”ln 111_\' time as the chief :executhe of Ne“ York, I lune 11111] {to examine hunthetls of appliwtions fm p111dons. Aitei iliudt (awfully icxmninul them 11nd fully entered i11- Ito the “ms 01 the (‘()ll\'i('1(‘(i and {1e1ilize1l the inllnuncos which causal ithose mimes, 1 11111 free to confess ilhut had i had the $111111: influence luhout 1111- 11s thou 1111111 had in exerv. lease 1 should lum- committed the :Jzune ciimea. ii not blacker ones." {(lh. my [IF-LOU) 1‘. instead of condemn- }ing your brother put yourself in iyour crring brother's place. Get down on your ‘knees and offer a prayer of gratitude that you have :not been tempted as he is 101111 ted. You ought to get down on your knees and thank God that even in your lesser temptations vou have been smed solely by an inspiring faith in a dixine ioxe which may never hme been kindled in your BROTHE 1's SINFUL .TIEART. No human being should condemnl his neighbor because it, is only the loving tear of pleading sorrow that I can quench the fires of sin and not the sharp tongue that “breaketh the 1 bone." It. is only the warm, gentlc- .‘ plum ‘3 Then. after we have put ourselves in our orring‘ l)r0tl‘.cr's rpluco have We a right to ulllrm that \w, in our own strength. Would Imus (lune (lill‘urcntly than hu has (lump 2’ If we do thus ullirm. we are imL hom'st and true to ourselves. for 501)!“ of the mightiest and host men of God have losliilvd just the oumsitv. (lloriuuu John Newton, trumpvt. throulcd John Newton. Holy Spirit inspired John Newton.‘ om-u declared that, he ncwr aw a mnr‘dmcr being hd :‘may tn the "la -i l lows hut, ho ulwuxs said tn him:oh i We are all dif'l'urcnt in our inherit;- od [mum-rmmonth" and our puwcr to resist. iclnptation. Oliver “ch011 Huhnos. the quaint poet and philo- sopher, once wisely suid. “livery child‘s training should begin at least, 100 years bvfum that child is born.” Have you and 1 any right to cnndcnm u, man's actions unless WC can put oxn'svh‘vs in that. man's er flowers are continually being scorched by the drought. and UELIIUICD BY THE FRESIHC'I‘S g “'1,- m-c dim-rent in iho surround- fings of hubyhood and boyhood and 'yonn}; manhood. Some 111011 never [know the lovc of :1. parent. ’l‘heir gfuthor and mother din-(l when they :nw-rc wry young. Instead of being :uhio to get an education. as you and fl have 110011.. they \\'cl‘0 pushed out ‘into the great \vorld unprepared for the struggle of life and told to shift. 'for lhmnsoh‘os. “'0 4111- as different ‘11s tloworx are different. Some are? planted in rich soil. others in poor. Some are cum-d for by loving: hands, Others .hnvc to tight, for ihoir lives among the hristly 11101115 and the ou-rshntlowing woods. 510111011us0 enough sunlight, to incubate and de- velop them and just. enough showers and (Inn's to sluku their thirst. ()th- ', AUGUST 21. 1902. ,equul. We are dili‘erenL in heredi- §tnry lli‘ll‘lt‘UCiQS. 0111;»! n short time ago n :1 Convention of the Women's ilfhi'istinn 'J‘empe‘unce Union a dele- fgute read the record of u woman {with (‘I'illliilul tendencies who died in f1827. The name of this Woman. Ifm' obvious reasons. Was not told. i’l‘his woman of criminal t/emlencios shad hail up to date over 800 de- fsccmlunts. Seven hundred of these (iohcendnnts the been criminals, and ‘ull Were convicted at Immi. 011cc and finest. of them more than once, for crime. 'J‘hirty-six of these descend- ants have been lulu‘derurs. "And," Said the S[)";1k01', "Lhe blood of that; one woman of criminal temieneiei has cost the nation in eighty yours; over 33.000000 for trials and axe-i cutions and for the property stolen! or destroyed.” Is not. the blood} that (lows in your veins happily difâ€"y fereni, from that which flowed in the' veins of those children" 1 C‘ And the sad fact about human condemnation is this: The more we [ourselves have gone nslrny, the more We ourselves have followud too much the devices and the desires of iour own hearts, the more we our- selves have sinned in mind or in net land not yet been found out by the ,world, the more apt urn We to conâ€" ldeinn the shortcomings and Wm]:- I'Imssos of others. even as Lord Jef- ffrvys. the unjust English judge, was :morcimss tUV-‘ill‘tl those who wore lbrought before him, although he ihimsolf at that time was the great- lest. criminal in all England. lt is not the good father who is hardest upon the (laughter that. has gone as- l.r;1y: it. is the bud father who is not apt. to fol'glvu the wuywm'd child. 1t;i is not the good brother who is un-i willing: to save the wuvwnrd sister: it is the sinful brother. who would and does demand that his sister should he morally all right while he himself MAY BIC MURALLY ALL WRONG.’ foot and have not; yet amputated it? When you yourself have an evil tung‘uc to speak or an evil our to listen against the deeds of your neighbors? Hogs. Choice hogs, per cwt ... Light, hogs. per cwt Heavy hogs, per cwt... Sowg, per ch ......... Stags, per cwt ......... a good ... .. 3.50 Stockers, per cwt ...... 3.00 Sheep and Lambs. Choice ewes, per cwt... 3.40 Lambs, per cwt. 4.00 Bucks. per cwt ......... 2.50 Gulls, each 2.00 COWS, ouch CachS. each Ho. . light: ............ Butcher, choice ...... Butcher, ordinary to (o‘ulvus are quoted at $2 to $10 leach, or from 3.5 to 50 per ll). " Hogs m‘c quotnbly unchanged, but wcukcr. The top price for choice hogs is 37.37.} per cwt., and light; and ‘fuL hogs are quoted at, 87 to $7.12; per cwt. Hogs to fetch the top price must be of prime quality. and scale not below 160‘ nor above 200 lbs. Following is the range of quota.- tions: Shippers. per cwl. ...$5.25 $6.35 Export, ewes are worth from $3.30 to $3.65 per ch. Lambs sold at, from 4.: to 451%: per lb. Ducks are Worth from $2.25 Lo $2.75 per mm. Cullcd sheep sell aL from $2 to $3 each. (.‘oml butcher cattle is selling at [mm $4.50 to $5.25 per cwt. In- ferior cattle is a slow sale at weak px'iws. A few select lots of butcher cattle sold at around 5.30 per lb. Gum! export cmvs are worth from 4.} to 5.],c per lb. Export bulls are in good request at from 4 to 5:9- 1tcr H). Stockch and feeders are stun!) and unchanged, but tin-n: is no enquiry tor pour stuff. Good to choice export, cuttlc are in run demand at. from 85.75 to 36 37» per cwt. Light cattle is worth from $4. 25 to $5 per mm Butcher cattle is selling nmchu-Iy Well, though the local trado is 0 1w. ’."u1'0nL0 Aug. 1‘) -â€"AL the “051,- mu (attic mmket to-(lav the lcceipts wcxc (3(3 cculouds of live stock, in- cluding 861 cattle. THU sheep and and lambs 1.100 hogs, 7:"; calves. and a few milch cows Prices all louml \vetc practically unchunned f1 om those which pxcvailed hL‘IC last Tuesday. "Forgive us our frosqmsses as we forgive those who trespass against us 1’" i But I have one thought more to IdL’VClUIJ, and then I 11111 done. No [1112111 has a right to condemn his flxrot..her bee 6.11150 after the condemna- [lion is once spoken it often happens that it can never he l‘Ct‘.1111}d. no matter how much he may repent. ()11rjl1dgr1ne11ts are nearly always spokcnljudgments : therefore those ‘evil Words which speak to othels about 1111 absent. friend or enemv will in all 111obubil1'tv be repeated to a second and 11 third and fotnth parlv until those censm 101's ('1ft1â€"‘ C1s111s 11.10 carried e\1-1‘\“'l1ere And then 111v brother, the damage which; we do unto others will be past, 10-! call. Oh. my hxothet and sister, ; can we. shall we not here and now. I while 1w 01111 the Lord' 5 Prayer. 933' ' with sinemc and truthful heurts.‘ 'g‘cntlcncss of a loving, forgiving, ‘tl‘ilciw i CHRISTMKIC TONGUE. ’10:;‘11 But the 1.0va has a duvpcr and wid- [“6“ Cl' meaning than merely the inter- is 31' Notation which implies that if “'u’322'1 utter condemnation against our;$17i ln‘othors our brethri-n will in tnrnlm 5.3 .Spuak :‘imilur condomnaLions against. fus. It means that if we (-ondcmn 'our brathrcn, Christ will condemn . ;us. It means that if we do not 'spcak kindly of those who have gone I?“ wrong Christ will not become Our ‘1‘“91 divine advocate and plead for ourfl‘fi‘ce‘l forgiveness. What does the Biblei“? ‘1‘ say in order to impress this truth .1065 i ‘npon our hearts ? Christ "ave us;More 6 :ho Lord’s p‘ayor as the model OLIO‘." 1: our applications. "Our l-‘nthcr'r‘r‘m’ which art, in hoavon. hallowed be ESE thy lame. 'l‘hy kingdom come. Thylsu'lc‘ will be done in earth as it is inf?“ndh heaven. l-‘orgivc us our trespases asit‘o 13 heaven. Forgive us our trespasses as! Ch“ we forgive those who trespass quote against, us." in other words. we.1oc- must pray that we are ready to forgive the sins of others» so may God forgive us our oWn trespasses. My Lord and my God, if thy paroon prodn is to be dependent, upon our willing- quote: ness to forgive and pardon 0111013?“th what chance have most of us for‘ ' ‘ . fines.» thy lorngcncss l '- »\ lh‘es 1!. is best of Zeuxis; painted holding: sinful heart. Sinner further furtlu‘r from of a wife who became a better wife because her husband talked {against her to his neighbors ? “03"}! 'know of one human being who Was brought. closer to your heart and tn God by being dcmeaned in the eyes of his fellow men through bitter denuncia- tions that you hurled against him? No ! No ! Slander and \ililiCution and Lruducement and (li5[.)uragement. uml evil rumor. repeated by your lips, never softened or purified 1L protecting, outstretched arm of a friend thzd draws the sinner tuWurd God am: awn; not the clenched list of am enemy. Did you ever see a, minister who became a better min- ister through the fault; finding; of his congregation ? Did you ever know of a wife who lwcnnm u hm“... mun LI VE S’I‘O C K M A 'RKE’I‘ Milken-s and Calves from God. 7 possible to criticize even the men. The story is told that They only drove the uWuy from you and 25.00 2.00 tl‘ado is easy, is sclling at. par cwt. In- 3.50 0.00 7.00 . RICHARDS, 505 3.07. 655 $ 5 5 5 45.00 10.00 8.“.1 .P: ./u II.8 0 0 .t »( p. nlecY 4. I 4.00 Minneapolis. Aug. ISLâ€"Wheat clos. cdâ€"Scptcmbcr. 661c to ngc; De- cember. 65: to 6520: on track No. 1 hard. 78k; No. 1 Northern 761c- No 2 Northern. 74.}c. Hourâ€"First: patents 8:3 80 to $3. 90; second do. $3.60 10 S3. 70; fust clears, S3 to $3.10 second do. 82. 0, Branâ€"In bulk, $1.1.50._ I visimmâ€"Heuvy Canadian short cut, pork, $25: compound refined ilurd, 9 to 951:: pure Caxmdian lard, .llc: finest- lard, 12 to 12$c; hams. £12; to 1.44:: bacon. 11 to 15¢: dress- ed hogs. 87.70; fresh killed abat- toir. $9.25 to $9.30 per 100 lbs. Cheeseâ€"Ontario, 9k. and Quebec, 19:; '1‘0\\uship.~. 93c. Butter" â€" ‘Choice cm-uncn, curn-nt receipts, (1‘) to 10H (2: held Stock. 18 to 18k:- :duixy 16 to 113:6. Eggsâ€"Straight rec'eipts 15 to line: No. 2 at 13 to 13fic Dunulo, Aug. 19.â€"\\"hout â€" No. 1 ‘Northorn. c.i.f._ 7836: winter strong. ‘er; No. 2 red, 73c. Cornâ€"Quiet. but, firm: No. :2 yCHOW. 66c: No. ‘3 do.. 65:0; No. 2 corn, (55c; No, 3 (10.. (Mic through billed. Oats _. Easy: No. 3 white, 38c; No. 2 mix. ed, 31c; N0. 3 (10.. 30c thmugh bill- ed. Ryeâ€"No. 2 new.‘ on‘track. 57¢, Canal freights~SLcady. be Eggs â€" Market quiet. hy,Strictl_v now laid, 15 in candied, 14c; 506mm.» and “Sim 12c. as! Cheese -- Market is ¢ | Montreal. Auk-,1 19.â€"'l‘hc local mar- ket 5 am: u nchzmg‘cd . I ruinâ€"Manito- jbu wheat at Port Arthur. No. 1 :73“: No. 2, 7} ._'.(‘; No. 2 outs. lo- lcully. (mun-i0, 47c: Manitoba. 4.7 110 486; barley, 58 to 59¢; buck- lwhcut. 68 to 68.5.6; peas. 85.} 10 86c; rye, 68¢. ‘lour -â€" Munitoba- best patents, $4.10 to $1.20; strong bak- ers.‘ $3.30 to $3.90: Ontario straight rollers. $3.55 to $3.65; in bags. $1.70 to $1.775; Ontario 7nd.- cnts, $3.90 1,0 811.10. Rolled oats â€"â€"‘.\lillcrs' prices to johbcrs, $2.40 to $2.41.". in bugs. and 8.3 10 $5.10 bet- Dbl. Feedâ€"Manitoba bran, $16 to $17. and shorts, . 23, bags includnd; (Intau‘io bran in bulk. $15.70 in Ql6; shorts in bulk. $23 in lots. Pro. visit)zls‘â€"Ilcan’y Canadian short Potatoes - The market. is firmer, with fair dmmuul. They sell at, 40 to 450 per bushel in quantities, and at. SUL- per bushel in small lam. _ V. V -- -v, I’gmlu'y - The market is quiet. We quote: Chickens, 50 to 65c: hens, :35 to 50c: live chickens, 45 1.0 60c; ducks. 50 10 70¢ per pair. Turkeys, 10 to 11¢ per 11). Nay. baled â€"- The market is quiet‘, with offerings limited. Prices at firm. with No. 1 old timothy quoted at $11.25 to $11.50, and new at: $9.50 to $10. Straw â€"- The market is quiet. Caz: lots on track quoted at $5.50 to $6, 1%,mltry - The market is quiet. We MHZâ€"Hm: mix/4.3} Z>27Jw4ufl 1 1101's â€" Trade quiet, with prices stvady at. 131‘: ycurling‘s, 7c. Honey â€" The outlook is for lower, prices, with strained quoted at. 85¢. and combs $1.75 to 82. Bonus â€"â€" The market. is stcady‘ with prime qualities in sacks quot:- cd here at $1.25 {a $1.30. and hand- picked, $1.35. Lard â€"â€" 'l‘hc market; is steady. We quote: 'l‘ierces, 1]. to lljc; tubs; lléc: pails. 1120: compound, 93 to 10c. 1111355, 0 O. Lucuhulh‘b 011001), 15C: 1 121%; bucks. 15 to 151 J - 11;.c. Smoked meats breakfast. bacon Dressed hogs ar‘ products are in j quote: Bacon. 11.1.0, in ton nm 1 Butter â€" The butter market ig quiet, wiih prices unchnngod. The receiptx have been smaller of ’3.th We quoLc: Choice 1-“). rolls. 15 to 16c; selected dairy tubs, 14.5 m 15c,- More packed. uniform color. 33c: 10W grades, 11 to 12k; croamreryj prints, 19}, 10 20c: solids, 18 to 196. 1‘ , I' ' $22 here. Manitoba bran $16. 50 to $17 in suckx, and shorts $22 to $33 in sacks. Toronto. nus :H 10 25c (-xtra. Millfccd â€" Bran is dull at 815 west. and shorts aL $20 west. Bran is $16.50 to 817 here. and shorts rh.x.\ . Ozzltmcd tmcx. and lots 2“ to 10L, high i‘rcights. Cum -â€" 'l'hv. market is dud. with N0. 2 Canadian yellow quoted at, 62 to 634.: west. American mixed. 656 on track Toronto. Burlvy â€" Nothing doing, with No, 2 nominal at; 40 Lo 45c. Peas â€"- The markeL is quiet. with No. 2 quoted at 7.) to 760 West. Flour -â€" Ninety per cent. Ontario patent. steady uL $2.87 to $2.90 middle Heights, in buyers' sucks; Straight. rollers. in wood. quoted at. $3.25 to $3.40. Manitoba ”nut. steady. ll'uugm'ian parents, 54. to $4.25, (lclivcrml on track. Toruuto. bug's includud. and strong bakr-rs' at $3.70 Lu $3.85. quoted at. 43; Lo (Ill'et'cd uL 33c 10L, high i‘l‘cights l MARKETS 01’ THE WORLD. | , Toronto, Aug. ILLâ€"Wheat. â€"- Trade in Ontario grades is quict. No. 2 while and red quoted at. 81.1.- 10 83!: low fx‘cights. l\’o. 2 white and red. new, quoted ill 7:: to Tim. quick de- livery, and sprouted wheau lower.‘ Manitoba whuuLs steady; No. ] hard, 87c grinding in transit, and at 81c (y'odcrich; No. l Nothern, 850 g.i.l.., and 791; (Roderich, and No. 2 North- ern. 83c g.i.t., and 77c (:ndcrich. Oats ~-Thu nun-km n- ma“. mul- Publisher and Proprietor Bl SI\ESS 1\ MU‘A’llL EAL Prices of GréiH, Cattle, etc in Trade Centres. THE MARKETS 'I'HIC DAIRY MARK C'I‘S C(HjN'l‘H'Y' PRODUCE sod hogs are unchanged. and :15 are in good demand. We Bacon, long clear, 11 to in ton and case 1019. Pork. 0 .3 1 I' {k HOG .I’RODUCTS -- Market. is quiet. We ’inust. loge; seconds. 9} to 50; (10., .‘hm‘t cut 251: â€" Cm- 10m in bbls., 5 on in sucks $4.90. Broken Aug. ILLâ€"Wheat. â€"- Trade grades is quiet. No. 2 red quoted at. 81;; to 82¢ Hams. 15‘. to 116: 5c: rolls. 1,2 to 143k; shoulders. “'0 quote: 5c; ordinary d checks 11 with whim New. ruuud

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