.vw " as an excess ingredients 3 the blood lildrcn. ~>~Mvuv -_..s.,u. .. ,. “.nq psoâ€" in dinner, \W' new.†a? "‘dSih" 's. Muller. To rough. know." - --â€".~v~v ....-.. V. .. . ("ml N...,.g~.. . \ v'.‘ w.“ :4 - ‘ with 5x1: hernia .sâ€"uggu. .. u.-MAWMw~O-‘WÂ¥- "" “fâ€"U- . __ _ ,n. VOL. X. No. 33. to use great caution; but I knew the Way blindfold, and all my old ex- g ' I .perience of lllc pIaCc stood me in {:9 I l . I Igood stead. 0.; . . At last. with no harm done to 8- - ’ 1 5any one, we reached the: central ;platfonu. llere the roar was deafen- 2 ging. and the solid rock seemed split- SWWWcmwsmï¬ISOM 0f â€W‘s" were “halo" and I mull l iting with the sound. I I bent oven the abyss. and held idown the light. using; my hand as a Irotlcctor. Surely enough, several of ;tho ladder.- had broken away. leav- : [lug only the precipitous shaft. stccp Wm :38 the sides Ol‘ ll “'1'â€. I strained .jniy eyes into the darkness, and fanci- Suddenly a light. hand was plaCedit‘d l discerned, far beneath. I cried. run__.upon my arm, and turning, 1 saw ‘UIIIIS' “ks II"? gleam 01' CHAPTER XXXIII. “What has happened?†ning up and facing the terror-strick-imadam“; close to her. like a giantIlcr! Then I shoutedâ€"but my shout cn men.~ éspectrc, Mrs. Rodruth. Iwus drowned in the subterranean tuâ€" stgl‘dfagtl “$11111. Michael Pcnmaur, a; “Thank God. you are here!†c‘:i_edimgl,:' the um“. I il-vtiu' w s ‘l SWPPCG forwzrcowarid‘ Jélgzlunclqwerï¬ty, imy dill‘llng‘,‘ “IS there-any “CPO? iwindlass. With a Sul'iIOII ‘ofman aold man. as Spo 88- I 1905“! into hé‘r-whltc face. a.ud.i(lisliscd ct'anc. {blind this l passed "What you always ,saw m Its wild anxmty only love I(“Wynne of the ropes. instructing the men! said would hop" . riv 1. 1 l . 7- -, In," Measter lingh. The main shaltlm’ a. ut at that supreme mo be IIoadt-d wi‘ u, .. gment I felt no jealousy~only supreme " - 0 sea. ' itv for her and him 'l‘h n I don'- bhut this betokened I well kneW; ,p ‘ ' -e 5 L to hold one end way or draw in V’I‘hcn I took the other end, and fas- as I should direct. if. the sun. had entered. that portionled'al;t .hls ‘mother. and licul'd “critcned H MCUWI‘V under my armpits. m the mine was dcstroved forever, iqtnc‘ try _01 supplication. . "It be now use. Measler Iluu‘li!â€f "That's a bad lookout, Inv lads. “5““? him! 3‘1"“ my son!" cricd :‘Iichael l‘enmaur. "Ilawu't Well. it Was bound to come ‘aboutn Dazed and horrified, I turned round I ’9 go. It I“. guwjng m vour death!" and if there is no one down below, iand addressed the men: l lint lindiup; that I was not to 110' and no life lost, perhaps 'tis all forI "ls Mt Iledrutli below?" Ipersuadvd. the brme fellow wrung; the best." - “Ay. uy. mcastcl‘!" they answvredxnw hand. and promised to do his, AS I spoku I Saw thcm look Wild- "1 CIIOI'US- ‘ lbcst to help inc; nor were the others, ly at our another, and Whisper, and “Who saw bun last?“ llcss kindly and s_\.'mpathetic. As, I guessed that More to tell. Michael Pcnmaur. , they lowered me over the piall'm'lu. ,I they had something‘ “1 did". said supported myself against .“Hc were creeping wi' John l‘cndraâ€"Ipmï¬ï¬‚uty ‘ “What is it_ lads?" I cried. ‘gon out beyond the bottom shaftï¬Vl},D slimy mph; 1,â€! 1;... “a,“ mo- ‘Sllcuk!“ i I walked to the mouth of the mine ment 1 “HS snplwmnd in air. sun“); 5 "('OHIL‘ outside, Meastcr Hughfliand threw OI"?n â€I" “'OOdCH “(L cal'cl‘llll). they let me down. m“, answered Michael Pcnmaur: “1’11 tenITht‘“ k'l"“1lnll' “0ҠI “"1“ my 0“",candle on my person flickering: and. '00 there." 1over the mouth, and listened. A ‘umnimy. But I my aunt, With a wild cry, psound like thunderâ€"a horrible lush-ï¬nd “my “3.11:4, sprung forward and grasped him bv 5mg and roaringâ€"came from below. I twenty “my“. the arm. had no doubt now that the worst.;mx a ladder. “You shall tell it now!" I “I“ and lighting;~ up tho damp AI last. some my foot rested de;~.ccutliug which [1 lowest platform of all. ya rtls she cried. Ihad happened. ‘l'cachcd “I can See it in your fame, and mvl Th“ sca had entered ll"? mine. I Looking: up. I saw far above me. as: I ‘ ‘ 7‘ ‘ ~ \ . , . , ‘ . o I . drr‘ams ha. conic true. Summit's’ “"310 “05 “I113 0"“ (hi-UN“ '0? III a narrow frame, the turns 01 the happened to my man! Ilugh, make those below. ‘I by any llll-‘Slbllltyjiitt-ii. I shouted to them, but they him speak! I can bear it!" :they survived. Some one must dwvcould not Izt‘ul‘; but I waved a sig- At that moment Annie entered the‘scend and make an inspection. ovculiml to them, and they answered room, descending from the clianiheriat the risk of his life: and. without back. The.) I rslcas‘fltl nivscll‘ Il't)lll above, and ï¬n. moment she 3â€â€œ,de a moment's hesitation. I dctcrmincdltho rope and prcparcd to look my aunt addressed her wildly. ‘to 'cluntecr for the task. Strange around. “You ha‘ com“ in â€mm An‘m,.1»,,n_;to Say. my head became quite cool Suddenly my foot struck against dragon. All the trouble began wi-rand clcar directly my resolve was something sm‘t. like a body; and. 1.05 Bid them speak. and tell what‘s made. “Listen, lads!" I said. stoopiug down, light in hand. I saw I“Thcre's hope yct, happened to your father!" and I'm goiugi two of the miners lying among the ‘Oh. Ilngh. what is it?" exclaimed yl'own. debris of the broken ladder. MOW"- poor Anni», coming. to mv side. II A faint chccr. mingled With ll 101“ dead, and dreadiulb tlistigrurcd. One told her that the waters Lhad floodcd 'rlficd murmur. greeted my announcc- was Jt‘lli 'l'redg‘ar. a colossal young â€I" "UH“. Imcnt. It'cllow from ,l‘onicaiice. siv feet high. "~31hlfnthcr? Micro is father?" sho‘ "It be no 11:». int-aster!" crir‘d and “winning: oxer :ii‘reeu sltnll". The said. with a sltul'l) brescntimcnt or Michael l‘cnmaur. "’I‘hc ladders be full had smashed him like 3H "s‘:"- ll’" ll'lllil- 'Cll‘an gown." and death had but-u instantaneous. ‘llt'hucl Penman-.- pxchangnd an~I "I know that." I answered; “but Full of a new horror. I leave-d over mhpr rapid 100k with his compan-;†We can get safely down to the thc platform and lt'»tllu'll down. As l ions, and than rapnmp fmiddlc platform. I can descend from did so. my grad weu.‘ round. and I "Your father be dawn bolaw. wi' ,thcre h." {I I‘Oi'll"- “H: (MW!) 10 Ibo should ha‘tc fallen had l not clutch“ â€â€˜0 ,‘.'0Ung macster!" fomi't“ “Um“ Or 3"“. and bring all‘ed again at the rope. which swung: My aunt uttered a scream. and the “WM and CquIlt-s 3011 can tind." loose clow to my hands. threw her hands up into the ah" i They rushed oil" cheering; and turn-' llig'ut under me. llOUtIIlIf." the bot- ~‘l)i»-.ujy" shp ,cricd. "My dream ing to those who remained, 1 ex- tom of the mine, I'Oiti'l'LI the sea, again? You hu‘ killpd Illlll. AI‘IIIIC plaincd lli)’ Illi'lll. Several of Illl'lll, boiling: backward and ilw‘u’ard \'~.i'.h --,'.'o't ha" killed your father!" ‘Mirhacl l’cnmaur among the number. I)Ill>illit\:is along li'r- shafts and ;.:al- “No. no mother! Don't say that!" agreed to descend with me to thellcries llil‘oug‘ll which it had broken “Speak. lads!" I said. "Tell me platform. and to hiwer mc thence in. A salt spume rose ll‘ulu it. and Merything. for God's sake!" {down the bottom shaft. In less time the walls of Illt' siiai‘t \vurr- dripping 'l‘iicn Michael l‘i-mnaur, as spokos~ that it takes to write these lines. and dashed with clots of l'utllll.' an, told me, in a few rapid words. the messengers returned with Several From the IIOI'II where I stood. the coils of rope and candles: I stuck last ladders had been entirely Wash- scveral of the latter about my pcr- cd or broken away. . son. and two or three in my “‘idc-s 'l'hc roar wits duai'nuiug‘. but I aw-ake hat. Then I was rcady. shouted with all my might. I paused I had set my foot on the first rung and listened; nurswm' of the ladder. and Was about to (Icy Again I shouted: sccnd, when Madeline bent over me. and listened. "(lob bless you." she cricd. “and‘ Suddenly. all he l\n--\\'; that in the course of the afternoon George Itcdruth had descended the mine in company with my uncle for th“ purpose of inspect-. log the outer galleriesâ€"my uncle, in-1 dccd, haying fetched him for that very purpose: that suddenly. while; all were busy below. the alarm had} It†(.11th again I paused from the darkness he- been giVen. and throwing: down their bring you safe back!" neath, I heard a faint voice “US“‘QF- tools. the: men had rushed up the Iadw I reachcd up, and taking her hand, log me. dcrs, while simultaneously they hcardgprcsscd it. to my lips. : My heart stood still. 'l'hen, ‘.‘ith a rush and roar like the sound of the, “If he lives," I said. "I'll restorexan effort. I shouted again. ‘ entering sea: that as they ascended him to you and to his mothch 'l'he faint cry was repeated. in wild alarm. u“. loWer ladder Don't cry, Miss Graham! There‘s at “Who‘s there?†I called; but the; broh- beneath the weight of some of chance yet!" the men. who wore precipitated with it into the darkness; and that. linal-, Iy. when they collected at the mouth: of the mine, they missed. besides several of t heir comrades, bot h sound of my voice was blown away. I thought her tears fell for him. and only the same faint cry came in and yet strange to say, she had my answer. sympathy: all my wild jealousy senm-‘ l st-i'u'tl the and looking up [ed to have fallen from me like a disâ€" to the men above me. pointcd (town- ‘carded garment. What was niy'ward; they signalled. and seemed to. I‘tlju', George Redruth and my uncle. ‘amaze therefore when. bending over understand. 'l'lmn l secured the I rushed to the door. By this me, she took my face between her ropc again under my armpits. and time it was quite dark. and it wastwo trmnblinp: hands. and kissed me signalling to them to give away: blowing hard from. the setttliwest. :on the forehead! with bail and rain. I thought with “God will bring you back!" horror of that submarine darkness, :sohbed. and turned away. and of those who were lying even ? Scarcely realizing. .swung over the platform. she. My instructions to the men had jbccn simple. When I tugged once at the significance the rope they vere to lower away, (hpn within it. alive or dead. Mygof what had occurred. I descended when l Iltg‘grll twice they were to. mind was made up in a moment. I :rapidly. i‘ollom-d by Michael and the stop lowering, when l tugged three; did not. even wait to speak to An-ivoluntcors. As I went. the roar times. sharply, thcy \Vt'l'c to haul in.l nie or my aunt. but. calling on thegt‘rom below increased, and the solid The further I desceutlcd. the greater: men to follow me. ran right away in irock on which the ladder was sot'grew my: peril; for the rope was noti the direction of the mine. lsccmcd to shake as with an carth- a strong one. and The men followed me in a body. quake. In pitch darkness I reached .jutting points of When we reached the cliï¬â€˜s we found ,the ï¬rst platform. 1enough to son r it the wild news had spread. and 311-. Here I panacd. and steking a light. 3to which. that the long; swing at. excited throng was gathered at theilit the candles on my person. .ly ‘such a distance rendered it liable to mine-head, some carrying torches. Ic-ompamons did the same. The lurid break should there by anywhere a. which cost lurid glcams on theellght lit up their pale. anxious fac-Iweal; or rotten strand. rainy darkness. A heavy sea was,eS. and shot faint rays down into, As I tvent down I was conscious of: rolling in on the strand beneath, and {the mine. Iflyim: sprnv and splashing- water; had descended some lif- the while billows were flashing andl “Now. tlwn. lads!" I cried. dr- and “-1..." I crashing. Iscendmg the second Still-f“ 01‘ ladders. tccn yards. my feet touched the sea.\ Illowever. I made no sign, but cuter-i jing- thc water. found myself waistâ€"l Edccp. but touching the bottom. 'l‘hen' I] tugged twice at the rope and look- ;cd about me. I The spot where I stood formed a ;sort of submcrg'ed shingle, sloping idown to the deeper portions of the Aliâ€"Lasting Cure of Itching Piles! _ . A Chronic case Of Unusual Severity and LcngIstood there, it. surged up to my standing Cured by ibreast and extinguished the lights I can led on n] V 1’01 Soilâ€"'0"! V those 5 .g . g rock Were sharp by friction; add escaping which wore stuck, miner- xfashion, in my hat. I shouted again, almost. despairing . of an answer. To my amaze. a Film, or hemm‘rlzoids, are mil-all ‘ and on his roconunondatxon I ll‘Oklvoicn answered close by. and, strain- tumors. which form in and about a bo.\. inu‘ my eyes, I saw. crouching on a the orifice of the rectum. 'llhey me "After â€â€00 "‘l-PPIILMIO‘“ I feltIletlgn of rock just llush caused by an enlarged and inflamed better. and b." Iâ€? “I"? I 173-“ â€Sf'dlwmnr. two human figures. condition of the veins, which arc. 01-0 b°x I was ‘f†u lair Way to re-E One sat recumbent with his head \Oi‘v' numerous in this portion ()I , coxory. I continued the treatment 5 against â€H. “.3â€; the other lay sense- the. body. l‘ilcs frequently uttackumtil thoroughly culeu, um: I , . t I“ I g. 1 'F““‘j less. resting his head on the ï¬rst . .. - '..~ :2 ‘cz- ._, . . . women during the. expo tant 1"" ““1. N u ' â€4 any n L" 1“†“'1“ one s lap. More, like gnomes or Wild period or after childbtrth. ..))\-‘-(:i~‘ ~..~, .. '15 â€I “‘0‘! t’ at “‘L "1mm“ “"‘wvbcasts they seemed. dripping wet. , .a perfect cure. . - - - . .. ‘ . ~ . , . . i'tnd ovcred wuh filth and ooze. But ADS form 0f Plks (anus (headiul, "I constdcr DI'. (bases -()1ntmcut ~‘ c . -.-i . ' . it“) ' “ in r nized suffering on account of U“- ‘uhmg-an imaiuable treatment. for ( m m the mmt laht I ccog _ . ' . , . piles. I ‘}"d burning Wh’Ch accompany them. I In my case I think the cure was re-Inigg One can scarcely walk at times. and workable when you consider that, 1‘ man Sitting was my uncle. during the night. when the body gelsIam getting up in years, and had I John Pcndragon. The man lying warm, gullet‘ing is intense. been so long a. sufferer from thisisenseless was George. Redruth. Mr. Aletx. McLaughlin for 30 years disease." I (To be continued.) a resident of Bowman-“i119. UM" Dr. Chase's Ointment is the onlyl â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€" writes: Iabaol'ute and guarantee?! cure for! “l rccï¬onryt'zu dontt ofttti-n huge -- ‘ ‘ , ‘ . - as I suffered; every form of pi as. It 1:15 a rocot'd we 1 a 10 y l- 0 par y as us. 0 rmioitiii‘iirétyoigf†35d onl.\' 1m"; or cureï¬ llnwl‘allelt‘d l" â€â€˜9 â€Star-Vi drive 3’" â€mark“ â€8 of a "the" sons who have been troubled with; of medicine. 60 cemt' 2: b0.\', st all ‘ {10157; company or _}:0llflg_f9110'\\‘s dur- that annoying disease can Illlag‘llrc; dealers or Pldxnanson, Bates Co, K 331%“ a dily sdrne m the country. what I endured during that tinic.§Toronto. To protect-you against; Lot now. ‘ was tlie,qu1et response A'bon't geven years ago I asked a, imilat-ions. the portrait lanid.mgna. of theï¬ruet. I am t. (bu): ï¬UCh a :Prligg-ist if he had anything to cure titre of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous lot sm I left my last Job ! What the. He said that Dr. Chase‘s Oin-t-z receipt book acuthor, are on every was that ? Coachman at a. lun- ment was most favorably Spoken of. I box. ‘ ’ atic asylum !†came the, cool reply. with the $1 per annum. OMEMEE some-, dashing wu-E and gradually Hive; (Battered according to Act. a: the For ï¬tment of Canada. In the 3"" On. by Wm. Baily. at Toronto. at the . Department of Agriculture, Ottawa»). l l REM Frank De Witt 'l‘alniage preachâ€" I GOSPEL WORK NEVER DIES. (Rod is with living Christ-inn works ers in the continuity of sci-\ice. Hej will nmcr allow the go pcl work of: past generations to die. Christian work has immortality. Like ti c gov-i crnment of England it goes on uuiu-i tcrruptotlly from generation to gen-, oration. When King William lV.f breathed his last the archbishop of. Canterbury immediately hurried to. the home of a young girl. He knock-f ed at the door of her palace until, it was opened. Then be summoned; this young girl to arise and come: down and meet him. Wlen shc en-I tered the parlor he bowed to her,l saying: “The king is dead I Long, live the queen I†When that .vouug‘ girl, after she had grown to be an. old woman of eighty-Six, lay dyingI the watchers stood anxiously about her bed. As soon as she had breathed her last, and the attending; physician pronounced her dead, nerg eldest son, Edward, was greeted with the ncclamution, "Long live; the king !" Rulers may come and! rulers may go, but. the government gocs on, no matter what human hand may grasp the scepter. I In the fourth chapter of Mark; Christ compares Christian work to a. sewer going forth to sow. Some of that seed will surely fall upon good ground, which will yield thirty, some sixty. some a hundred fold.» It; must reproduce itself multipoten't- ly in the human lives of the succeed- ing generations. When Dwight L. Moody died did his work die ? With- out. doubt Mr. Moody was the great~ est evangelist of the past century. His personality not only appealed to sinners, but also 'to the greatest Christian workers of his day. His voice and pen raised vast sums of money Tor Christian work. He was a gospel messenger who stirred Engâ€" land and America on his evangelistic tours. He built the famous Moody institute at Chicago. He built the_ famous institutes at Northï¬cld. He gathered among the Massachusetts ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUS’I‘ 27. 1903. W“ in Til l Slll Thousand Nine Hundred and Thromj A despatch from Chicago says:â€"â€"‘ ' not strong ‘prnuiug‘ hook of trouble. - us CESSFUIHII Secret Whereby Reverses May be Trans- formed Into Triumphs. FNi-ufis‘}! < ' ‘ tian slavery. How old was JoshuaI I I when the mantle of the dead Moses EADINII MARKET . fell upon his shoulders? He had) and ï¬ve. He was already pressing‘ on toward his ninetieth iiiilt~s-tone.IThQ Ruling Prices in Live StOCk I So God has for you and me. if we and Breadstuï¬s. I ’ I only throw ourselves upon his mercy already passed his fourscore ycurs BREADS‘I‘UI’FS. ‘ a. mission of Christian usefulness He '1‘ “ ' ' ‘ ' I . . . . . . . grout“ .r. 2f... . â€"(, Dbl“. has it even though we may be ' A115 ) “heat 0 01d ues stead ' at â€Sc f ' ' 0 . ' . 01 old ho. a red men and women, with many years and white? cast‘ or middle frclg‘htS- of 33:18th opportunities to our dis-'New red and white are quoted cre l . - V 4 ' 7 sltghtl ' easier in syn )abh ' With By an exâ€"meinbcr of my church 1 Chicago at The oiiwideulow yfrcigti’ts ‘ [hills college nieu as well as mini-8101‘s San prave how 90“ can "1955 a "0" to New York, Goose is quiet at . in annual conference tot prayer and'leemcd “[9 Wh‘Ch I13â€; "2°“ cursed l 65c to (36c for No. 2 cast. Sprint'r . jconnnunion with God and for the1 ’3: many years Of 5“" , bomc time! Wheat is steady at 74c for No. i lsludy of the Bible. Suddenly, aye, 3‘39, 31")†WOW“ “Fund“? the; amt 78c for so". 2 t-ast. Manitoba. (as a flash, Mr. Moody was struck ;‘f'i:;’%:qi%ï¬, theslfémttfiglizzjl 3h“?! . 1‘ Wheat is firm at. 98C for N0. 1 hard . . I . .. ‘ r - L ’ ‘ "'. ' . imum by the L.C.llll tlllgtl. One day but the members of m, 0 Jom'I‘md 9w for 2\0- 1 northern. Georg- of his castle into a great aeolian narp. When the strings were ï¬rst. strung from the towers no sound came therefroinJ No note was struck. because the slender fingers of the spirits of the summer winds weio enough to bend the strings. although they were able to ligltly touch them. Int. when win- tcr came, then the blizzards hadI wrists bunched with nutscles. With the strong touch of musical masters they began to run He mount of mcry scale. Accompanied by the shriekings of the tornadoes. the stuings of the castlcd towers began to vibrate and send forth the swoct- est of melodies. (‘ro'd sounds his stwcctcst notes upon the harp strings of our spiritual hearts when we seem to be the most weak and helpless. He often develops his children by the Ile makes lean heaviest upon the divine heart when our own heart‘s have been gushed open by the gravedigg'cr’s spade, and when the dark nights of sorro\\'_have obliterated all constel- lations save the one star which gloanicd over the llethlehmn crib on the night; that chus was born. NNVJCR 'I‘UO ()Ll). How old was Moses when Im gun to lend foith the children of Israel into the wilderness '2 Was he a young man ? No. His hair must have been. white. llis skin must have been wrinkled. Michael Ange- lo’s wonderful chisel has cut him in stone as a giant. There. Moses sits in the Roman capital to-day, with arms and back knotted in muscles, with beard tossed of a tempest, with features swarthy enough 'to frown down any mob and with lists like a sledge hammer. But with all of Michael Angela's genius he could not change the facts. to make Moses an old man almost passed his eightiéth of life when he went forth, . , ate the children of Isra’e} from We; . day on his way to hold great. cyan- beâ€" ' His chisel. :‘liacl ' â€â€œ10“ “(Wham Ba}, ports, and be more grind- .‘ n cd from the following text': Josnua gclistit‘ .~er\iccs in Kansas City, the "("1" _mUCh ‘1'“ dOUbf “DOUt letting lug: in transit. Ei,_5. “As I was with Most-s, so lIuoxt day upon his death bed. What 13(3):)!“ 5h.“ had ““0†Ifâ€. “W" l"lour-â€"Oli'erings are light. the do- , iwill be with thce.‘ Iwas the resultpof Mr. Moody's death? ï¬ts: Sm a Idls-rolutc character. Her: mand is good, and the liiarlcct keeps . {i _ Que 01 the greatest “(Hols ever I }{‘LtH any great evangelist been foundIl‘or ' a? Signâ€? and S“fâ€â€"d “'lthlfairly firm. Local exporters are i '\\'I‘lLl('ll, so considered In many oil to take his plarc '? “All. 110." you 1,;01. :3?“- Lfauï¬pelms'l 51‘“ had bbeidding $2.90 for 90 per cent. pa- . 1 our bert critics, is Vit tor Ilugo'slanswer; f‘no’t one, not one 2" Well, lilthilvo 31fr‘unixcnqliusband and 1-'w“’Itcnts in buyeis’ bags m’iddlc freights. ,3 ‘ “masterpiece, “Les Miserables.†AmidI my friend. if no one has been ablclsion talk des'f‘l 1‘ {’I‘I'C'L “"3 5“S'Ill.oldeis are asking $2.95 and $3. I; :all the art gallery of that treasured! to lake .ll'. MUUIIXIS place I canI‘qj d 1 0 .‘Eu‘ MI and at I?“ (Tie-I Choice brands are held 15C to 200 5' :book Il‘c most. \vmidorful description 1 tell you this onc truthâ€"Mr. Moody‘s. .e 0 1,101“) hm. on probation ‘9rl higher. Manitoba flour is ï¬rm at . 4' is the word painting by which thit-I when living was lic‘icr as Imwcrhnliiibntligogliim: .- AL ' U'“ "n.“ 01.5IXI$4.45 for cars of Hungarian patents. denunciator of “Napoleon the Lilâ€"Ins '.‘.Ir. Moody wit-u dead. Thefth ch 11‘1†4":ng “a"t'fd to 3â€â€â€˜I $17.15 for second patents and $4.05 ‘ ‘11.)" pictures the downfall of ".\'apt)â€". Thu-ago institute and Mooiiy churchlmiitedâ€1“" an A“? “9“â€? W" 51¢; fur strong bakcrs', bags included, on Icon the Great†at. tho battle field 1‘ ha\‘c iim‘cr been so great 1â€â€œ â€HIV are' H 't . )Lr' ‘, Mm†limo aum‘ltli'.‘ tiack Toronto. : ‘of Waterloo, When this great mas- to-day. The institutions at North-q "Ea. Pom-lit“ mowd ““1“: and IQRI Millfcedâ€"ls in fair demand and un- '1 tor of literature topples o\er the field were never doing hotter \\'ork}:,h;t( u"? ' A. cl'puple 01. years ago] changcd. Cars of shorts are quot- ‘Flft'm‘l‘. (‘Ulosslls. tie ca:th trembles than at llw lâ€â€œ~""“' lim‘" And’Ilirst I diodman L12: ed' um)“ ".w' Atled at $17.50 to $18 and bran, at and the dead centuries come forth ‘ what is more, tic voi‘y sunuucr afâ€"Iha'd “,0 1})?!" P08} her. hot only I 313-50 10 $14 in billk Cast 01‘ mid- out of their musty tombs and look for Mr. Moody (lied the mightiestIhcP '1 58“ 0 "'9‘! (qulffadlmrldle freights. Manitoba millfecd is Inn In l‘crpctual Wondcrmeut. 3 Northlicld coufcrcma- ever known Ull: };,1d' aliiii'mt tantalum-1‘31 ff illsflImt'ionl Slowly at $19 for cars of shorts and i V“: after il†l†I‘L‘millll-l‘ llll‘ llll'lll-i m that time was hpM' in SMâ€. of, iciiancc. i'l‘houlfz‘he ilieoht'tduiiot 10:11? $17 f9!“ bran, sacks included, 'l‘oronâ€" Ills" â€mil I am imlu‘c-Vscd not so‘ 'I’“ â€Wt that â€Ki most "mink†1011-, the average artist iuiglu‘ call abca‘ii-I to â€ï¬ghts' . . much by what happened as what. (lid 34"" and â€â€˜6 1’051 .pmg‘m.‘ .ndm and tiful face she ccrt-tinlv I1. (I a "( d Barleyâ€"Is steady at 42‘: for No. 3 not happen. For many hours the â€w luggvst Jul?†{\Iortliflelo â€Prl'rO-i lions-St. noble Ildl ' \ .fl. . E 30 ’1 03““ and ’1“C Im‘ NO. 3 and {fled Icug‘lc of \istorv scenicd undecided i dim“! were â€I‘m". Slim†m “‘0 graf'e'lacc ,H‘or wholi 19f itlii’it’ Elmira-diva“ or middle “with," ‘upou which sland‘ard m aliu'lil. She: Mr. Moody's gospel s‘n‘ed planting “’61“; now a Christeiaihlï¬ffhingcd.‘ Ryeâ€"ls steady at 500 for No. 2 In"â€â€˜~"““' this “"«U' ill“; “Hill. 115 -\.iMd"d myth some “‘IH'V‘ some secrated u.'~‘.efulness~ Oh lnivol i'c2l1-I(uSL or middle freights. New is i though awaiting some out-'s expei-lcd >~l‘\’l].'. and. some a hundred 'fold. It, er and sister {‘6' matter 310va Iii-I quoted at â€lilo to Soc outside, Iadn-ut to hell, hcr m decide. Nillm-i was God s work. and (-0d s work; vou may be Valid how ‘nianv “H :dI Cornâ€"ls stcady. Canada is nominâ€" Icon I'““i‘"†“"1â€" ““dlllllll'. XIII-‘lllllr‘ll"“lm'e' 'l'cars are behind shall not ('o‘tllsifi 31-11 at 31C for calrs “VOSL American " i A u' ' . w, -. . . . . ,. " . ’ t ‘ ' ' .,' ‘7' , - t 5‘). . ‘ ~ .’ : ' Inkliinaq .20" 131‘. can“. 1‘0]’\(-l..‘E\‘(-t‘yl\r! GOD WILL BLESS OUR WORK. {spire you and lift ‘you_ up as licI :QICStEg‘dinitSI 631(1in {11:31 ï¬gklex'eg; u.t .t would take his luld‘ [changed that womans lilc‘.’ Shall| V o .1] . ~ ‘ .Q‘Iu-‘S 11"†“1'11†‘1“0 NII’ZI‘OIHHIH‘Is‘ NUS; (ind will bless the lives of modernlnot the divine pow'cr guard your reâ€"I :31}. r1250 U“ m (Ia, 10“ on the "Hid ‘3â€â€œ33‘3 I‘l‘ZL‘I‘b' lllllt‘ “'I‘Ht‘ 1‘" Christian workezs even through thelinainlng days as Moses and Joshua's “71):. . uronto. . - o - “'01?†"H.“ 1" “1‘ ““17 “m“‘m ““‘I I death of his servants. Death is often lives weic protected ? I ,;.d'ts.â€"‘\“i ‘q‘iudz‘ at ‘L'C in." N021 ,‘V‘l-V‘ “D" 3"“ ““f’ ““l'? “3"" 3“â€, a spiritual pruning book. It lops Nearly evczy royal order has aIQ’112‘9’d. Juan" 310' " “2““ east. Weill"! RUIN “(1W5 _ll‘0"l ('I'UIICII.“ '3 ““1 off certain branches of the git-at two I ro.\'al insignia. In Germany (me of.‘ 10-. - “him. axe quotcd‘at -91c11'rgh must-ham rcâ€"culorccmcnts or Weare1 m‘ the human race in order thatlthc most honorable of orders was; â€(flights l'ql‘th “1.â€! .ww’ '. and “.0"; .10.“: , . 1“ H10 lucuutizuc over lhc I other bzanches may better (Ievclopjtbat stalled by King William called I (in; dlue {frglg‘hi‘f’L‘ . Agg‘ho'v -.\.\"h1te ï¬llinfï¬glshe'} 32â€â€â€œ1 “1"“llpl' "l'lllljand crow. We are all ready 10.1'C-I“’1-IN‘ Order of the Iron Cross.â€lu‘) £01: ivohï¬ulu ‘LL L10“ heights ‘ is uliuan ttz'nlmtcnu-nts. “lillyt'Oguixc we â€Lemmeâ€- m a pr:uung:“ould that toâ€"(Iay 11:0 “paycmvf 0‘ l 1' . . _ . Q ,_._, “11‘? "'1". domi‘w ““‘“'- \ WWII" hook in a temporal sense. “by can‘Kinu’. instead of an carthlv botciiâ€"i . ;».‘1tm.eaâ€" s Wig-‘0‘“ "3'“, for ‘I'c-‘H‘l‘t'll â€9 longer. She fll‘W 1†III“ we not do this in a spiritual sense '2, ta'tc, might place over your heart; (30$ 81 .lbagsrand‘ "3"†f3: barrels ;s‘tan_dardnot Wellington and l""“‘l?"‘l To the spiritual \'.calvlin;.-; the death‘ “the sign of the Iron Cross.†May} 31,1. {Ff} Toronto, and -oc more â€â€â€˜lc- ._ â€I“ xHIHIIWIIIH' Slill' Sl't ill I of I'u- strong (‘ihristian is not al-. it prove that in his name. vou haon (.pwimntn. 10153 m, . - 9‘10ҠI" “so “0 “It"? I“ lllis “'Oi'ltl. I ways. a misfortune, but a blessingfworkml and will continue to work' (a'S:"hO.qm(:1 at (he for 30' 2 It was the lack of rweuforcemeuts at Let me illustraic this truth in aI divine wonders. Saved bv gram-.4 0.871" .LUC high {Twins north and z“ "Ht“‘al â€"m'm‘ “41â€â€œ “Mimi“ simple way: Some years ago the:e3 may you always ('(mtimicito spiri-I “Ht and 61C nuodle Heights. ‘lh‘; 1‘ "“llfll fll'l'W- It I“ .U‘“ “WI‘ â€I lived in your town a noble, trueI tually bless the lives of your fclIowI ' - ‘ ‘ jfannl). buodcnl) 1“" ‘m'd' “IO. ' I Butttr Thmt is 1 mukcd d tcr -- n r' 131;" .' ‘ ~.-“ I I4} I'L’ .. _.. l, .t_ .' ‘3‘ in ‘3 ‘ ,1. l “I'LL llil. WIIII llxl,..... ‘:ll(1)':’1:1\“â€t\\llxnl.\tul.\l:nlllll,::1“Ii/10d bfvietlhI CA1 1L1» MARRIJIS. Ilomtnon in the duality of the dairy .i 11‘;,.§";‘.i..‘."$2.131;"..ff.‘.‘.‘.’.-'.;iifgï¬tiiiffi â€w a...“ W... l ““f‘ “’5‘ “â€5“«2“.â€:"“‘8: “‘g' 25'.*"‘f’â€"? ‘“ WI5553133133381iii“iii‘irfâ€i3"3riii-ni53a? ’I‘o Joshua “as conuuittcd the las‘lii husband, but. l)ccuttSc Sh“ 8‘03““! “to‘ f.L‘\].:NI-' title Market H)-Lmy~ >waâ€"S i “mild 1‘0" glll’dI (’l‘é'klllél'V I’Vri'li's , m. qum‘mw a mum†held In “'41:“, lune no \ls‘lblt- menus or support..- “£th Ml: in? all‘liros but export: They are quoted 1C ndr lbydearor at. like I'coplc. “To, him at the stiprcnie I ller cld‘csl son was a ll()llllllI‘{. lle, if L, . 1““! pt the latter were 01“; 19c .10 20c In otler grades oibut- uyuna-ut comm; the assurance of the ‘ was a notholtsc plum. llc rad (Io-i Lilndï¬"d‘nklitmrm :Hts‘not much do (hr it is a- matter OI. bushing Sales Lord “1.11%!“ "Irwill bc with IN“ , - pended Ill I-lic past] onlnel) dbon ; I‘llltlll 1;)I~L..GR.L ‘ 7111.010 “asa good . and “ad“ jg dull (lutita"i~ns m; .\o'.\, my friends the same Lind of his lather. “hind-LA). and .inotally: “mount .10.“ pinging]: 3!th LL“ best dairies haw; an easier: toneL u A diziue -l'('~t‘lil.()|‘l'i‘lllt‘lll which camel II“ 500“:qu 1†hp entirely -m]m:0d to Lilith: “in“. “aim“: . :l'm'l tmdc lor ‘Crcanu-ry prints .7 7‘ li‘lc 000 to Joshua “hm he took command oi" assume the responsilulitlt-s or 114,-. b .‘ccp anthlailnlvs was good and llrice; do 501,ng . ............ 1;â€; ch ‘the Israelitish forces “H. ‘15“ l)c:llt)lllt.'. ‘ But hardly had too lather: (notations .11 iouml tlli' tii.t-iiaiigctl_. ll- irw- -. - d . .11... 'l :1» L" . . 3" " I(IlQ(l wncn a change came o\'cr the 1\l"‘~(‘ll'1-s (““01“le 10 ‘1 "1115‘ and; d L" ‘01â€) .x†3' 619““ lac 19" 3.1â€â€œ .l“ â€5'. .‘HH'I'I ('Ulllli'ilft‘ 10“ boy. Instead of being a clinging included 1,008 cattle, 1.15:1 th‘L‘UI'I d" Uâ€). R'Olld 10 CIIOICP...14C lac a“. ‘2... light uiulcr luv standard I will lie-I U" \vcut ‘to . work .1†SUMII": 1)1(ld(lita}4‘\}s‘. ~ ~ ' Ilml“IS l0 I‘Iuro'w'du-ring “'t‘Ckbonid'i'lg‘ with tlrcc as I was with tin 'u'odcâ€"Imr tuat tannl)‘ 0f. ““10 0:103. }T(T:“-.l.‘\1‘();*t.'(:.1HIP_\(I"‘V ‘few can/leplllg'ust IT tothlled 16 GQRIXIack‘ago: ccssor." 'l‘i‘ul. di\i;‘.c sac-cor .vvhicli i became the stall upon “mm.“ mi: v9? 10‘:;~‘ll_llg.q:ln,d. 1.1)“. “Sim?!“ “-1.5 I against ll OBI for suluc “'ch last; 4 .(i/otl u'au- to Joshua lie ,‘J‘:{\(.‘ to our ' mother lcancd. It. was “:0 death â€,1 1:311". .13 ‘t' " (1,105 were low and {mil vear and . 26 (mo in 1‘50] Total :(‘Iiris-tiuu fathers; that di\iue help new†f“““"‘.""““ ‘If‘"â€â€˜""““ mm. 1“ x' meg-1' am â€'mm'mm‘m'“ “QM-n“shipments sir-cc 11' v 1 Zr '19? 142 will L','l\v to us if we will trust himiwu‘S the hillock 01 a. patcrnul gi‘aVc. £1.11“ [mfg “’E‘im’l'gï¬d'- LXIâ€? cnoice Illtcka'vcs‘ kai‘zainst‘. “593104 for, the anti lu‘lic'ic on him and live for him. 'by wluch the son was able to .‘md 8013 )8 “g"? to â€A'bo' chou'e. f,†I same lIinio last year 3:6 190 6"“ in IT Worm,“ I “1)sz III-“I‘Il't‘ every I stoppirg stones to a throne. (-od, 5:1 .to .,-l.(‘)tl, and others at 54.4); 1001 ' . ' ' ' '- . .‘ ,, . ,. . . , ‘ ,I believe, often uses tl‘e sharp [ll’UII-g 10 $4.00. LOWS 111“ “1101511114061 all ' . ' . . . . . ( ['H‘U‘m I.†pla‘u‘llully go “â€th and in" I'ook of death to spiritually du-‘ $1.50 to $3.70. ‘ (.hcc eâ€"'1I‘o tone at 011151139 pomts do what l-od pants lulu to do. . Iivelop his undeveloped chil(ll‘t‘ll. “‘9' Butcihcr Cnttlo.â€"'l‘he.ic was againl continues firm. and the markerhcre would Inspnc all (linstiaus to Inc; ' _ ‘ ~ .‘ ) . ‘ . ., , t ‘a scarcity in 1]., l‘st . 1 , kccrs up Ill sympathy; Quotations ‘au'd work with a hlaVc heart. be-i‘al‘o-S away 1â€â€œ. .Moscs m Quick . .“i l I . ‘ , , A . J" (at k" and: are uncmngcd at llllc per 11, for cause tlc results of our future con-“hm“ â€1" spiritual 'i9’pomlbmnos' Io‘oflarge a pciccntagc ol rotilgh_and;] rrv - ~ ll ‘ . “ s ' . . . . . . -. . . - .Iupon his Josbuas. lie says to usvlnlezior stock offering. Quotations; a re. “"d 0.101 twnL. 'fli-I ‘5. “.1“ as hm“ “'5 (Ind h anlmse.‘lonc and all: "It is not ria‘ht for i for the best are nominal, and pricesi IoSlnpmcnts 0! Chm-““0 from Corn. â€I311: allod will be with 1111 CIII‘IS-Iyou' 0“» young UWI- ‘0 learn to loan all round “r9 unchanged. There were (‘1de 0130:“ 19 liumwlaljlu-nnglâ€â€œ3953. . ‘ , , . .. , . , . lu )Ol'l your father's and mother 5; n0 Illd‘l‘d 1015 0170111123 bllt tht‘V c'l-I‘C‘(m m" ‘ ugust ‘ t0 (d l 0"†tutu “oi-acts u}! this ‘jltcst‘lit I'lOII'L‘Iu- l spiritual life ' You must learn ml quoted at 34),“) to 54 GO Choice: boxes, against 39,368 for same week \ n' ‘1' ~- r . ‘ ' . . ' . ‘ . . ' _‘ ‘ A ' q . ' 01' ' ' Sign“... ( laljxlitd [21:2](11,].i|::,dé‘i:l101?: I loan upom l‘ny'lelliC arm, and mine; sold at film) to g4.30,.fuir to good‘ global-1tslugngii'ï¬lgvnhg‘rlggéatgotlai ‘cxucricnce wizcu l‘e wrote "'l‘hott Ialonc. And m â€'0 109"“‘5' I “â€11 i at 36'“) to $43.0, and rough to LIâ€) "â€2 i lio‘t‘s ‘ .airs't l 0% â€9'6 , “1 U.‘ ‘ ' . II’I'OIN‘I thee and cart:- ,0,- thoc. as I common at $2.2o to $3.20. Cows “‘ "‘ ' . “1' ag ' 2.2""; .la. 1. bI-(II u bannei to tmm that. , . ‘ . . . . i. are stead . . go - ,. fox some time in 19.02. and I .0,1o2 ;l'car â€.0... that it may be displayed (did for 30m Christian patents. I [Stockozf‘s atahd'ulg-td) $3.32). ' in 1901. because of He truth." Under that. THE SWEETEST NO’I‘ICS OF (:01). still but little do;:fl$é“;;y c'fh 1:3 Eggsâ€"Receipts continue fairly free, banner the church of lod has won, cattle and trade was l'ct 0"] lbut there is still a shortage of good victories in all ages. Solomon saw; The stroclcst gospel music is more: though a fair nuxnb .‘ '“,_.q â€H" . ,a-l eggs, and quotations are unchanged .ll on its march and pronounced it Inftcn found to be the echo of :I’ceders are ut)1)dm' [hm Oodungfll at 14c. to 15c pcr dozen. . "terrible as an army with banners." ldirge than to come from a fantasials.) 7...; .10 ‘2 “0‘ at“: jingk ‘ 8:; Poultryâ€"The demand continues {- ll‘e saw it later. triumphant. over all lor a screnude or a dithyramb. Moz- $7,110 to q-; '40" ' “n " '0 ms :1 lgood. While there is still not much evil. entering- lilae a bride into tlieIar‘t's “Last, Requiem." composed for Al'ilch Cowsâ€"{I‘ll r w- q ' f'l ‘ Istufl‘ of any kind coming forward. * home of a bridgroom and her lordiln’s own obscquies. was his muster-g 'L‘d tr '6 c e ‘3‘ "l 9 riun.‘ Spring chickens are quoted at 110 “Ii “‘le 0‘ â€"3 out-5; leading,r her into the banquet. hall andeiece. A beautiful legend teachesIz‘ui: ab: ire J‘s: 510:..‘0 QUOtgtlmï¬ to 12c per 1b.. fowls at 7c to 8c, 3'†' placing over I~cr the banner of love. fthis : Many years ago a German 8 There 1.: [as “00.2; ‘tï¬m‘szcfoï¬d' egcli I and young dUCkS and tl'I'kOYS at 106» Ikniglit wanted to change the tovt'crsI g ‘ ' g 0‘ > These prices are for live weights. Potatoesâ€"Arc offering freely. Quo- for out of store Ontario cows. Calvesâ€"There were not. many of- : faring and all sold early. Quota-I “â€9“ - - . Itions are unchanged at. $2 to Sloilsiizds are steady at 65c to 70¢ per ‘. each or 40 to 53c per lb. ’ ' . _ . . . ‘ i 1 Sheep and Lambsb'l‘hc run was Baled Ha} "'1 I“: market ls easy 1." 9; ; inclined to be light. 'I‘radc wasI tonc. â€Ht quotations are until-tanned lbrisk mid everything was cleared up at 58 PM Lon for car 1°“ on the early. Prices were unchanrre'd. Ex- track here. , , lport sheep. $2.50 to $3.60.a culls atI Balcd Strawâ€"Ts unchanged at 05 $2 to $350. and spring lambs atlper ton for car 10“ on the {Pack $2.50 to $4.50 each, or $4 to 34.50 "cm- par cwt. ; Hogsâ€"JPN: MONTREAL MARKETS. run was unusually Ilyoavy, but. the demand was good 0,, , Iwitd pricas were well maintained. Montreal, Aug. ""'_Thc market ‘3 unchanged and featureless. Manito- ba wheat advanced owing to scarc- ity. No. 1' hard being quoted at 98c ‘ _ and No. 1 northern 96’c 't G ' - I EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS. icl). No. 2 oats afloata 3a5c- L93??? London, Aug. 25.â€"â€"thaix, foreign oats, in store, 330. for local trade; I Selects are quoted at $6.50 per cwt. Ian-d lights and lots at. $6.25. and English steady. Corn, Annor-I 15°- 2 poas,_ 610 high Heights and icon and Danubian, steady. Flour, ‘1‘; afloat; NO- 2 TF9. 5‘2“. east and 585i: afloat; No. 3 extra barley, 43c American and English ï¬rm. _ ‘ middle freights and 51c afloat. l’uris, Aug. 25.â€"Vi'ltcat ï¬rm; Aug. 221‘ 25c: November and l“cbruary,. R0110“ Oatsâ€"The market is steady 23f 55c. Flour lirm; August, 30l’ and ILI‘ICCS range from 33:90 a bar- 65c: ch'ubcr and February, 28! “9’1 “11d 31-85131 bags for broken (30c, French country markets dull. 10‘5- 'A'llt‘VL‘l‘ll, Aug. 25.â€"W-heat, Spot 15ggSâ€"Candled. selected, 17c to ‘ 17y; No. 1, 15c; straight receipts. 14c; No. 2, 12k. ‘ Feedâ€"Manitoba bran, $17: shorts, llllll; No. 2Vred winter, 171‘. l A NEW KIND OF CLASS. A new kind of glass that resists [great heat as well as sudden changes of temperature is made from Brazi- lian quart'l. pebbles, says an ex- change. ~. ;The pebbles are heated red-hot and then thrown into 819, bags inclu‘do‘d; Ontario bran. in bulk. SIG to $17; shorts, in bulk, 519 to $20. Beansâ€"Choice primes, $1.80 'to $1.85. ' Provisionsâ€"Heavy Canadian short ‘- dls- cut park, 819 to 321; light ‘lhort tille‘d water. The purest pic-cos are cut, $19; compound reï¬ned lard, 8;“: next selected, and welded with the to 9c: pure Canadian lard. 4§c to OXE'II‘yd‘TOSUI MOW-pipe into long 10c; lint-st lard, 105c to L1 ic; hams stems like knitting needles, tromll3gc to 143m bacon, 14c to 15¢: which glass vcswls of any sflernpe can live hogs, $6.25 to $6.50: freed: kill- bo unaide. At present the quartz ed abwttoir hog-s, $9; American clear . glass is chiefly employed for making backs. $13.75; clear shoulder pork, ", laboratory apparatus. Into a tent- $18.50. . 't‘ulbe m‘atdcï¬n this way a Whites}; Chooseâ€"Ontario, 10’3c to 1051:; ooal’cmn be’droppcd without break-4 towashipsï¬lOï¬cf-Quebec. 92c. “ing it. Vessels of other forms can. B_ ‘terâ€"Tmships creameiy, l9c w. . . . é heated white-hot and then plungâ€"“V to laric; Quebec, «18“; western dairy . i, -4. 'rgjn’to cold water withoui' craéking. l 14¢: to 15¢... ,.‘" , - ‘ .0, My.†- " 4 ‘