'VOL. 16. NU. 30. $1 per annum. W’hen after than Over all last week and part of thin. he t“.I'I’IS up at half-past two in the afternoon, his coming causes distinct embarrassment in several quarters. Starting and dropping;r her fork (they MILLBROOK ONT.. THU o ' “If I could," supplements lie gentâ€" a rather longer absence usual, an absence extending ly I’lc turns and leaves the room. _ “Now see. see what you hove brought upon me," cries Vera, focmg Griselda, with vehement ngitution. “Oh, I am sorry," says Griselda With immense contrition in her tone. “I never th'olllght he would get nn‘zl'l' “What's that?†says Griselda, ____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" are at their early dinner . “Did you _' ‘ -. . . _ . hear it? A knock' A) thundering like that? I didn t, mdetd. .Ancit ,1. smock,†‘ thought it such it good ovpmt‘m' -‘~ CHAPTER XIIIâ€"(Continued) ‘lmunv a time, to and from Greycourt, ., ., . and by degrees a little of the con- u's ' ' ti .n af“u' . ' ‘ . . nusfdy lbnt’ . “or in W ., °. istruint that had characterized his ment. says she With a. little noun, ~ . . . - ‘ , .. . earlv' \‘iSits has Worn aWay. He has ahrUgcxng her shoulders. I tell you - . , . r .. , . , ., -_ even so for advanced as to be almogt again I am sorrv ll 1 have incomcni , . ,, , . . ~ . .. on iriendv teims; With Griselda. cnced or annoyed vou. I come-:5. too. - . , . .. ~ , , llut between him and \ma. that that 11 you could assure me _\ou weft ‘ , g . . . .‘ ‘ _ h- lzrst dark veil 0f distrust still hands leaung for some bettei reason I an 7 . . . . . ." ~. , . , ~ . -- ilC‘llYllV, distrust that, on V eras Side, â€"than this, 1 should feel happier. ‘h lilcn a blacker h“ n"f 1 N ’1' “I cannot, however,‘ shortly. 1,351,“, .31.,“ 1'“ aâ€. “8‘30“ "I really wish then," drawz g =1 i3“, 1111â€â€ “(-lgle0-‘ ‘ftl loin one little nearer to him, and speak! 3.: "l" f“ m ~V â€- 3““ l ' m ““n - .- ,. «‘3' 11m 1‘ 'nt. . w _ . earnestly. “that mix would reconsxdrl ff“ ‘0 h "h I†' ,0 anotlur 4. ' lighter frame of mind. voUr decision and stay. Have you f , V ' .. , Vern, 31" thought how strange it will appearâ€" éthough 33““‘5: hm‘wn to task, am! your going in such haste-toâ€"LO tlit-EC"“’if‘ll"l"l‘-1' herself for a. want 01 others?" ichurity hitherto unknown in her gen~ LEM†this tle bosom; still shrinks from any in]. eVer questioned warm": till his part \t‘itluso cold‘ a den he. with a swift smile. termination that sometimes, With a‘ moment no one iILIS my actions," says “You are the . with rupture. ‘the friendliest air. beaming on and I do so hate those. chops an;lâ€"â€"" “Oh', don't! That. will do!" says Vera growing eold again, and putting up one hand as if to command Sli- ence. .. “But I must explain to you, per- sists Griselda, really unhappy; "I am so afraid you think that I wasâ€" “You were vulgar," says Vera ic- ily, moving uWny to a. distant Vinâ€" dow. .. "0h, darling, what a horrid thing to say! Don’t talk to me. li'~’e that. Was it vulgar not; to prrtend it was lunrheon‘? Or shouldn't I h‘th‘. sarl anythingr about, the chops at all? Vern. you know l'd cut my tongue .out hcforchâ€" Why, you're crying! ‘Wh'y. Vera! 0h! are you afraid he will speak to "Seaton’s knock!" says Vera faint- ly, Changing Color. “What can have brought him at this hour? Len-don must be reduced to ashes," hazards Griselda. her tone now as genial as usual. For one in- strint a sickening fear that it might be Mr. Peyton's knock had made. her blood run cold. There had been a short but sharp encounter between him and ‘her the day before yester- day. and a wild four that he had come up to have it out with her nour. and there. had taken possession of her. At such a. moment the advent of Semen is hailed by her, at lfast. "Why, what. happy wind drove you, down at this hour?" cries she, with him as he comes into the room. "DAYoIDECEMBER 22. 1904, . his father and makefof Sufi: and put away, things even more uncomfortable? You ing at 18c to 19c per (lo/en, nnl Montreal limed at lilo. The. demand for selected ()L""S in a jabbing way continues fair and urices rule firm at 2-lc to 25c. and Montreal limed ut 20c per down. Poultryâ€"'l‘urlxeys sold at NC to 16c, chickens iit 85c to lie, ducks at 10c to file and geese at %c to 10c per lb. [leansâ€"in a jobbing way sales of C. W RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor The Forts to Be Taken Are Enor= $1.35 to SHAH, and seconds at $1.30 per Inous‘y Strong‘ bushel. __ Potatoesâ€"Far lots of fair to good stoek are quoted at 43c to 50c per AT PORT ARTHUR. ibirtc-cn of them being killed and hair urd ch"! e at 60c to one. A despatch from Headquarters of ithree severely wounded. A second (ll‘eesoâ€"Jl‘here has been Some buying . . . th 'l‘hir J' r . r v‘ Fusan,‘ quietly going on leading to a turn-i e d apanese A my, in ‘ .. I ~ , , . I - . over of more than 20,000 boxos since ‘S‘Z‘i‘yzn: Tm â€Jjï¬dngfgrafc va‘isiï¬ngn Lg?!“ Fridnv last, of prices rnn'rin'r from“1 L 0‘ . e 5“ L3 0 Dee . y 9,0 1: r 0M1"; tail â€MS u‘) {0 10,70 l'on coniparutuely level ground against. it); figost «vistig‘n ‘f'lll‘ iriitlexs‘ ‘ ithc Till-l Lib-KOW, Id/Athln, and Ant-i ‘l’ttr-‘râ€"Al‘ iresimt glo‘nl' ipoemlvez-miin forts. 'lhe api‘rouches to the] r 2,“ r' incr~d~1°lc for 00““, tubs f0v.11iorti..rntion~s are easy, but the forts , ‘ V , t i. ' ‘ ..: I _ . . . ‘is {i'ilxl‘ei inacxeiis‘q oi’ellm vu'mlv Arrr :nmromh Is all the more diflicult, as choi'w: ('r-anmry obtainal‘lr- in 56- ill), boxes that is suitable for («Wort .is llt‘ln': l‘Ollgill up also on the basis Wi‘v‘iin un'ler- ‘grrorle ero-mner‘y rung-ms down to 20F. ‘(hofe prions were made at. l Ithe 511:1.qu of trenches will have toi 2be done through frozen ground. The no a! guns mounted on 203-‘ Mute llili will be able to cover the! a'ixant'i: of i fantry against any of ,the western forts l 1 storming party. also of volunteers, was then formed, consisting of seven men. including myself. under the command of a non-commissioned of- ficer named llosoi. The night was extremely dark and the absolute still- ness of the atmosphere was very im- pressive. We all covered ourselves with green branches and leaves and proceeded on all fours, keeping as close as possible to the ground. The Russians were busily searching for any signs of an enemy by the means of Scllrthilg‘ilth and fii'eworks, but they failed to find us. We succeeded in rcazhing the second line of en- tanglements, and destroyed it. and, as we had then discharged our duty, we might have returned, but, muster- ing up all our courage we determined to attack the first line also. To our grmt surprise we found that) first to do so. And why should I Stay? Ty gin.- you the time required to perfect your delestation'? No. I shall save myself from that. if I can- Good-bye." He bows coldly without offering her his hand. â€By‘the-by," he says, turning again at the doorway, “I am afraid you will have to put up with me for a few hours every week. I shall pro- mise to make them as short as I possibly can. But my father likes to see me every seven days or so. and I like l0 Stt‘ him. Do you think," a. slight smile crossing his face. “you will be able to live through it?" "I haVc livozl through a good many things," says Vera. her dark eyes allaxne. “That gives you a. clianz'e here: practice ma‘xes perfect. I am sorry to be obliged to inconvenience you 80 for. but if I stayed away, I am afraid my father might want to know why. He might even be so absurd as to miss me." “Why should you take it for grant- ed that I desire your alisnn"e‘."' cries Vera. her voice vibrating with anger. "Come. remain, or stay away for over. what is it to me?" Her heart is still throbbing violent' 1y when Griseldaâ€"~hax ing seen her cousin take his departureâ€"returns to the summerâ€"house “Well, did you make it up?" she anxiously. “No," recklessly. bad worse. to understand that that hateful man and 1 hoVe not one svmpathy in corn- mon. We clash at every turn. every word, every look. lie is gone: that is my one solace. Let us pray he may never return." “Pray for the moon. if you like." says Griselda. “Nobody can prevent you, and there may be pleasure in it. But I think you are just as likely to get that prayer answered as the other." ‘;The proverbial wise woman would h‘ave nhased herself before you,†says Vera moorlily. "It appears we are. to have the pleasure of his society one every week." “No! Bless my stars,‘wh.it brings him?" “A mutual between his father and himself. He insinuates that they could not live if separated from each other longer than seven days." “He’s no good," prophesies Grisel- da, solemnly. “Anyone who could profess to regard that old mummy within with any sort of veneration. must have a screw loose somewhere. He must at all events he a. born by- pocrite. Just think of Uncle Greâ€" gory! An old ï¬end whose veins run Venom instead of blood! Oh, no! You must have mistaken h'im, Vera." “I didn't. And you forget he is his son. He mic-ht see a. charm where we Could not. even in so arid a spot." asks “I only made â€Perhaps so. llut if he does he's clever." says Griselda, distinct un- belief in her tone. “And so he's com- ing once in every sewn days. I was uncertain before. but now certainly life is not worth living. with such a sn'ord as that hanging Weekly over one‘s head. However, pluck up your courage, Vera. I'll stand by you, and perhaps after all it was only a threat." “No. he meant it. There was full purpose in his eye.†"What reason did he give?" unbelieving. "I told you. To see his father. “Tut, who would believe lllul'.’ You. would credit .‘llunrliausen, l renllv sliil 1 . think, if he only had you to liiiiiseli‘, for five minutes. in; you lions-sift believe that any living thing ever Wanted to see Lir'le llt'vgnr‘y the I)! p seepiid time “i can only tell you what ilt' \.llli. And he was rude, \‘ery rude: really {arouch’e would better describe him. He said, too, that if he stayed ;1\\':i,'v' his father would \vant to i~now why. and, of course, that would be awk- ward forâ€"~me." "for us.†fondly. "llid he snvi thlil" l lilo that. It somehow as- surm mo llt‘ is not going to peatii,†Puts r:--£s:~l:‘n thoughtfully. “l-‘or Uzi. ‘~‘i"il small mercies, let us be ih n.~ { -l " (‘ll'll'Tl‘Tll Xl‘i'. J..iy reithg \ice Jury fil‘iiliilni‘d’ but still the roses holzl full swav. iln that small imm- garden in whiz-ii Gregory â€twirl lain-n all ill!“ \‘x’iilks ulu‘o;::l lie vii-r fi()i-\. llllli tlw love for the iin'i'il‘lN‘ iii wi‘ivii 5: :hi- one Sole; liilzi‘mii/ing t-lnlan-u‘v .i‘io'xi liiiit. the (ï¬ll‘t'ii of illi)5§‘~(iill$ ',‘u‘e;ir:< lien lice-xi in staff ~l_v beauty. every corner fallen petals may be seen. hare, there, r-xi-igx'shere. making; a carpet on NU) tender green swal‘iis, heralds, “sins? of a sure-coming: death. i Seuton Dysaxl‘ has come and gone‘ «‘1 iliiuiself to abstain from further ‘tem'it to break down the barrier that i I stands between them. ! \'Ot, ever and always be has come Eliack iicfliu to try once. moreâ€"to seek .miglily hurry. ifor kindly word or gentle smile. such ï¬les even liersolf. and belies the really Once. for all, Griselda. try ‘ admiration that exists- Ii")ll$1‘il in ‘ bitter Word or tho, Il_\'s:irt swears to atâ€" xnoble effort. at resivrnalion. "as that s ' ' n . .a . o o. O ‘llc didn t know you were coming told-mixer be) mid will be only t .0 dih lighted to fall in With your wishes, as lie sees her lavish on Griselda, to ."011 300." says GriScldu mum."- “’l‘lmt . -. , , .. iwliich even a melancholv little kitten, iknowledee Would have worked a mirâ€" on ““5 5â€}1‘0“ 1†“I. c‘znts‘ that has attached itself to her. is no acle in this household. And it isn't U" be Continue ') lines were q‘lir-t. Sheep and lambs were firm and bogs weak in tone. Export (‘attle-~’l‘i':i«"e was riuiet, very few cattle of this lciud being on the market. Qllofdtions all round “it is goof of vou to call it hqn- needn't: I am sure he Won't." dairy butler sells its to quality at . ~ . ., _ - ,- ~. .,_ r1. ". ... . ‘~. ' llv.†suvs he. casting a. really gratefull “ml _ve~.. 11“ “l†Sx‘mk m h,†it ill)†to 1 It. 5101.5514‘ 1.8 “UPI-ILL. i look at her as he shakes hands sil- tlwr‘. I MW â€mt m his (we. Nothing.- 5 A dequtrh from (Zliefoo savs‘: Sevch 1 . tl .- r - . :will warm thnf- “M T um "0t . m. n . - ‘ ‘ - ~‘ .. in y “llh \eru. in time for lunch-v , ~ ,, , . (.A. â€F. MAlelu'l‘. ‘liUSSlllllb in Vl‘dillln "orb. but a eon too I see limuoli' " with a ru- frrrhleneu. pro‘dly. I Shim “nit i 'm- 1v 4' u 5 :- ' their: ther g! riiriseil . Tl‘lIl"(; sit the table .. until Us interview is at an end. and ‘ Toronto. llec, 20,...rlmule at the 11:11 a: y iai..in,3 0, xi.) :51 in ' . e t, s ' - t . v . u u ‘ . "' ' (r " ' i ‘ f ’ ' . , - g.._ . ‘. then I 5411,11 go to-toâ€"Um‘ll‘ Gregory, 1 Western tattle Market HHluy was calmâ€, “H’W-l U1. 1 â€- (RV â€1 *1“ you don 1’. seem in a very hosmtublcl ‘ ‘ ' i l o uen vii“) -it (ll'l" 11"" di-\"‘utch"9 inood Nothinif t gr). 1.. ' .hr) ‘I’eter and :ts‘x‘ him as a favor not to n‘ter { not so {‘3th uml trn! e was sower "r “ “ â€â€˜ _,‘,. " “‘ "", ‘ «at ' .T' l: 3'4 i' ( i V ' auvlliinU where we are concerned." I in the week. The qualitv ol the cat-. “CY “010 :nanung 1" 1‘41“ (ml , . _ . . - - . ' . ' , :,. ,- . .. ‘ a "YILL Sim?" “nâ€. ‘ ld f '1 “Then if will he mutton to the. end 1 tie WHS not. so good, and trade was “out lllLlilltuLtlLLl}. to the Hus-nan .h (lhl' 5â€, “H‘s that 0 ‘05-} ' "if our davs †Savs (ll‘isnlfln with n ' Q‘W‘u‘r 0†“"5 “W“um“ Butcher (""115 late. A l'lf'h “mi (nablcd “m " m: (“t 0' the XOom m a H ' ' icattle ure quoted easier. ()ther t em to inn-.e Lt quick passage froml ‘l’ort Al‘lll'il‘. f The men admit that 1he lussian lWalS‘thS at, l‘ort Arthur have been iii-shoved, but they are con‘idont that the fortress will hold out for ‘and pitfalls. chavvl among these, we endeavored to lcut oil the blasting lines. y l :tlie slope. which we. had to climb was ,defendm by a large number of mines As it was dangerous to With the greatest possible effort, we succeeded gin destroying twenty. although hov- ging no shears, we were obliged to ignaw them apart. I myself, gnawed {oil four of them. Each of them Con- stranger. lle has let. it be clear to lunch you see (or rather You don't it...â€" are l'll'tllllllil't‘ll. Extra choice are months. They say that three stvam- lisisted of twenty-four slender wires .her in various ways that be is willing-.3001 be“: We. yoll'. It IS dinner. ‘ quoted at. $4.40 to $3.73, good to ers with food and ammunition ran =envelo'ied in rubber ma’in: the line i _ . r i. ‘ \. n. .. . ' - . . . - - , _ . ‘ V ' 2110t Onl.‘ 1" £0331“? but ‘0 forget that! “in!“ SUB Seaton, “115mm; :1. P medium at. $41.)» to $1.10. good the blockade during the past. fort- labOUt as thick as q, thumb. So, ‘inoprortune remark of hers. the uni-flu!“ l'C‘fl. HO has got up from- him J . cows at $3.22") to $4 night. .as you may surmou- rill my teeth ‘ ‘ v' ' "m '- "\- . . \--' ‘ 4 ' . i- ‘ " ‘ "._ ,'~ . V ‘ ‘ > ‘ ~ " ““_ ‘ mor; (H which is difï¬cult of llflnlsll-l-‘idt and IS rignding her .almost‘ ’ l lbiuhn (.iittloâ€"lbe run of (filial?! Hie fact that the boat in which are danagwd. As {0,- the pitfalls. I is Vern, with :1 light in her eyes meant to strilze Griselda. isteri‘ly, So :lllCntI out with a resolution that iur,-, ‘ I l Stock l The Ruling Prices In Live and Breadstutl’s. mas cattle is pretty v ell over, none of this variety was o‘l‘erine; to- day. The. quality of the butchers' they made the trip from Port sail spread, and also the fact tbur was a large one and bad a biz: 'it that ' Ali‘jtoo‘r: off my white waist cloth, tore latt er to and ï¬xed into plot-es, tic-.1 the. small sticks we carried, tweet nature resting beneath tliisiinto silence. but that, reckless person strance touch of obdurucy. she puts:refuscs. to see it. "Dinner?" generally, too, were not so 1:00‘3. she came own in We daylight \vith- iihcm on (my. pitfalls {liSi‘o‘vcl‘ed, with him from her, as it Were. and will “V_£‘>‘_.†says Griselda returning her Iiiii‘l.’\'DS'l‘UFI“S. and trmlenwus slower on this uc- out molestation show the, impcrfccâ€" .a. \icw to waining the trom‘s Who none. of him. cousinsstern glance with the pleas- ' ~ ‘ O . ‘ .~ .count. lhere is still a 5."le dc- tion of “m. blockade. When they lwere about to {0-10.37 115‘ We were ‘l At arm's length she holds him, antes: little nod. “Have I said 'l‘monlo, DOM foflilhk‘ut‘onlâ€"mlf“:mand for good cattle. but llll,i(‘,.(i0- left, according to their storv, nei~ .uble to I.th the first line of en- frui'ely 11mm: hor soft dark eyes to anything in'li5(‘r(‘0t‘?" ï¬ery “"ll' 95“ 1"“ for "Cd and “th1“; mand m" those of poor quality. flier belligennt held mils-Metre llill. tuneleuzents and returned in. "is it true? ' asks Senion, t.urning,-l‘1mg- 930- 8’00""- Sbc t0 3‘0- Mamâ€" ihis; letting but a mearrre smile part . ‘ ' a to Vera It is o. 'uther rude question tOb'd. NO- 1 nï¬f‘lht‘l‘“. Sid-“MW at 5-1" gher beautiful lips when occasion culls , , 1 . ,, . v . Ifor lauzbter. remaining stonilv silentibut there is so much shame. and an- 06; l\o. .. northern. 9N3; ho. J ' unless. directly called'XiL‘t-V in his tone that Griselda for- northern. 926. Geoff-tam Buy lml‘t-‘J; am his presence, Enron for speech. l One, can see how Dysart ch'afes beâ€" Y _ . . . [ncath all this. But perhaps what trou- Vera “’hil‘} “"m a 9:“th that §t° $4'49' a ,, . . jugs him most of all is the suspicion oflsavors of disapproval. “As a rule. gwet, lac to -(ie “uglier for-choice. ‘nerxousness her manner holds whenlwe dm" early." iMflmtOb“ unchanged at 3â€"3" to ,with himâ€"~11 {651,511 Iool\-ingfor301ne, "She means that we nIWays dine};$5.70 for first patents, $33.20 to $3.- ithing that will be for lierilhux‘t, and early except when we know you “N40 for seccnl patents, and $5 to $5.- ithat will surelv emunate from him. “WWW-H Sl'llvlements Griselda, even ESO for bakeis'. iGood Heavens! lie to hurt her! 'Ai‘Lm-lmore mildly than before. Mi‘lfeelâ€"ls firmer with the winter 1. ‘ gives him, (Sc n‘.o“c grinding in trumit. " 'h'y s‘i'ould it not be true?" says bviyers‘ sac s, east nul ‘a little while he acknowledges him“ “And this...†With a. Hurried idemand; $15 t†515:“) for bran in Self beaten. and a terrible sadnesslglance at the scanty meal, â€do you :bulk, $18 to $19.50 for shortï¬. oust“ is‘nnrl west; Manitoba, $21 for shorts, $18 for bran. exports. mean to tell me thatâ€"~tliat this your dinner every day?" "1 iterully.†says Griselda cheerful-i Parleyâ€"Dull; -153c for No. 2, 43c “That is the chop that changâ€"textru, and tile for No. 3 melting It is not all that one could lotitside, 'l‘oronto freigbts. ‘ _ Ryeâ€"74c to 75c for No. 2. .tie rush of indignation. might be altered forâ€"4' Cornâ€"New Canadian ,vellow. 43c: â€I can't. I don't know myself. I " iriselda!" interrupts Vera, risiiigmiixcd, ~".20. f.o.b.. Chot'hnm freights: cannot explain it,†says Vern. Weill" touhcr met." , Why should I not speak? ' .mingled with a righteous anger grows“ Ewarm within his breaSt. i "You ave treating him shamefully!" [cries (liiselila one day. “What has ‘3'- he done? The is what I want to ieth'not. _ . ' know." Slur speaks with quite a. litâ€" desxrc. of course, but if sometimes it l . ._ .. r‘ asks 52c to Slgc; Illl.(cd, o2c, on track lo- Flounâ€"QO per centiputents, $1.25, inew American, No. 3 yellow, eusier,‘ lood to choice butr‘l‘ers' are quoted at. $1.95 to $4.75. fair to good at $3.50 to S4; mixed lots, medium, at. $3 to $3.330; common at $1.75 to $2â€" iz’i(l,, cows at $3 to $3.41). and bulls The gl'ns of fn‘ll‘ big forts command the position. which, therefore, the Ja- i‘anese probably Would not occupy. 'l‘he capture of the hi‘l cost the Ja- panese 1:2,ll'l0 men in two hours. The ‘ .Ia'uincsc have lost three destroyers in the past month. i The men delivered despatches at the Russian Consulate. where eiiiiuirers 1at. $2 to "2.4:). l Stockers and Feedersâ€"Continue ‘quiet and in light demand. The few offering sold about steady with pre- l vious quotations. Stockers are . _ iquoted at $1.50 to 55‘ .25: bulls are were told llinl the llussxans still hold ‘quoted Rt $1.77) to $2.530. Feeders ï¬ll the. northern forts. The despulclies indi-“utn that (fen. Stoosse] is hopeful en'l that the Japanese official reports are evidently exaggerated. FLOUR 1. 0R PORT A d0$plli.('h to the London 'Daily 'I‘clcgraph from (‘heioo says that‘ the steamers that lately run the blockade at Port Arthur carried Aime‘i'an cargoes. One took in a tho":<aud tons of flour. Many junks continue to enter the port. The. despalch adds that Gen. Stoes- 'nrc unchanged at $2.50 to $4.25 per cwt.. lllilrh Cowsâ€"Are steady. and are. .quoted unchanged at $30 to $60 per. i °“"" i ARTHUR. l Calvesâ€"A fair lot were offering; land they sold steniiy. Quotations are iunchanged at illc to File per lb. and {$2 to $10 each. ' [ Sheep and Lambsâ€"Despite a. fair .rUn, the trade was brisk and every- .thing was sold, prices paving a firm- er tore. Export. sheen are quoted at 52.5†to $4.20, culls are. higher Liill}]11h_†WORSE THAN SllAlillLl-IS. A desyatrh from London says: ling- lisli corrlspondents with Gen. Nogi's Arâ€" ;nrniy, which is besieging I'ort thul'. exprers themselves as being bmrif‘zed by the carnage at mid-Metre Hill. They declare that the djvnaziate bombs and hanzi grenades used by both sides are a hundred times worse than dum-dum bullets. and that their use ought to be banned by the (Zena- va. Convention. The ezl‘ect of the grenades thrown at close quarters was hideous beyond descripticn. The liis- sian trenches were filled with iriasses of shuttered flesh and bones, vliich could not be recognized as human bodies. The sight was more sickening than a meat shambles. The northern slopes of the hills are now cleared ,of the dead, but the southern slopes ‘ure still strewn with beads. lmnils. limbs. and other fragments of human. ,. . “Bu ‘9 so , I know, he i . Iiii-ill make: in: iiiiieragi‘e vet." Griselda in a meekly injured tone. ronto. iat $2 to $47. and lambs are 25¢ per â€Rim"; hm“ ,‘V‘mn‘h‘d again. 13“" “0t , ‘ , _ d i “Pooh, nonsense! A nit-re fad. How “I Was "'(‘Tl’ly Ewing to add that a Outsâ€"Firm; 33c to 33lc for No. ‘ ewt. up, at $5 to $5.75. Sonom'y- “‘5 {Ol’lllcr wound ls heal- mmamS, a.1 horribly mutilate , icon he make. you wretched without'f(’W1 occasionally would be a. good 11 white. exist low freiglits; No. 2.! Hogsâ€"The market retains its weak‘mg' PREPARINC FOR DEFFA'I‘ ‘makinz me so? and I don't feel in the deal 0‘ "10"“ use to “5' I have a1'l33l0. low heights, and 320, north and i (one, but is cuoteil unchanged at? ~ "if ' ‘7'â€" , ‘ I “ ' least sun-i‘rtitious about him." ways heard that to keep the temper-[west ,34,80 per cwt. for Solc‘t‘ts, and $1.60: f:Rl.. l'Ll“ AT COLD- A despatch from Paris :as’Sf-Tho ; “Well, perhaps he will make. us in a. iiealthy'state, change of food! Rolled Oatsâ€"$4 for Cars of bagsgi‘or lights and fats. t A despair-h rum) Ugamhm gays: OC':.S.t' I’clel'Sburg correspooeut oi the both wretched." is‘necessctry. . . iand $4.23 for barrels on track 'l'oâ€"l ‘cusional artillery firing is heard east‘ lemps telegrnphs that the l}°“'5 79‘ i “Not lllL- certainlv. As for you, 1:001 “151‘th Ollght t0 BPOlOPJXZC t: ironto, 25c more for bro'~en lots here. â€"â€"+"""“"" lof the railway. The Russians ~ap- ggltdutlgzc â€iii“ ltliedfroug‘{his of the ‘wq. n; . . ,‘ - wonder. And you or a is," says ysart. wi and 40c for bro'en lots outside. r .. iumfl {“0 Japanese, who were in a ‘ ' ii- ora e ‘m . . n oir- iftsio :icnibliixvc‘qhgi'cgglived your ownla hf‘al'y sigh. allterSSinI-r Vern OX‘} Peas-67c to 68c for No. 2, west HALIFAX LODES DOCKYARDipitiiuble romliiicn. The prisoners iopatklln telegraplis that unless1 the fate. Such a life as you lead that clusn’cly. “and 35 ‘f- “‘0. “0 apology '(md cast. â€" 'gruiubled greatly at the Munchurian Emil)†1°“ Fulï¬l: .9?! 'the 5.83â€}; unhappy man. F105,.“ and blood could iCOUId.bC accepted. But I shall see: BuckwhealFâ€"liull; 50c to 51c. Closed Down by. Order °f their-old, anl said they wore glad to be \Vi‘lllll?:(iui> Lisos‘ibi “if)k5nlilctï¬gbznï¬l not stand it. Yet in spite, of that that it (100“ “0'3 0°C"? again. .. â€"-â€"-â€"~ Bntish Admiralty. lfod and warmed. in rovisioxiis -, (:Vhl-Jch 91-.., Would I do not believe he will ever harm . ‘I beg 3‘0“ Will d0.nothing,‘ 8115’s COUNTRY PRODUCE. , ‘ ‘ 0 l 'l‘he geneiul position is uncertain. ibepuiiuble {0' 3:15“; .1zémlo::..cr for iyou intentionally or otherwise." :L‘ra quickly. :‘Notlung. 1 “111.1 "M Butterâ€"The. demand 'coutin'ies ac-, “3.0 {ittfi‘gii ,‘Ifï¬atï¬: 35%;. â€If: moxeiuvuts .0“ both Sides “W hamper- the course of the cdmpaiirn. is it is ave my uncle shown to on this subâ€" ’ ed by We “WW-l“! 0f “'CHS “ml the impossible to grant Gen. Kouropat- “I do, Every time He enters my ipresence I feel I dislike him more and ï¬xture. It grows on me and is an un~l faceountable prejudiCe.†iei't. (lriseldu is only in jest: she speaks like a foolish child. 1,†foldâ€" ing her hands tightly together, “I . “A mere vagnr)‘. I tell you. Get forbid you to say anything about i iover it, ducky. 'l‘h'row it off and get "5-†Ii I regret i unchanged. iCreumery. prints (’0 tubs llaity tubs, good to choice do medium .... . “nu...“- that I must disappoint Hive, for choice grades. Quotations are 25."; to 23L: 196 to 200 1 (3c tol Tc. 123a: to 150 IOC to 12". niirztlty on Thursday by cable direct- ing that the anul dorkyard here be. ‘CiOSl'tl down at once. lu accordance with this order the eniployes \vere ~given one Week's notice that theii“ services would be no longer required: , ,, . . . . .- .,- miter; l‘ , 'lhis order is ill keeping With bir. " S i ‘1’“ lack of snow, which render it neces- sary to keep mar the river for water supplies and near the coal mines for fuel. want and suffering 511m your I‘iuht mind once more. .. do info for rr'ides I . . " . .~ ' on. sa '5 Senton courteouslv, u . ' .‘c ‘ " .. . . .- . - ’ ‘u ‘ . adminâ€? but for )0“? creaking andll’_ d 3 . . u‘ ' .b.t Dairy lb. rol 3. good to iJobu l‘lsllcl‘s scheme lul‘ the reor- JPNâ€): the minus. ltqoits from g \h ..,- ,,. I .. uld uite like Sca- With eterniination. ify fathers . . ~ ,1 . ., . . ,. ., , ,. , \ladivostoe: state that “no mnni_~er ,proi. esynh LO (1 . . . . Unmce 1“; to 18c Sanitation ol lliitish innit] methods, , , , _ , _ iton †house is m part mine, and 1 Wm do larre rol‘s . ll‘c to l7e ‘ and for the establishment of a lluv'e 0‘ “l“ "1 ill-3 hospitals tl‘el‘o is my». ' sufl‘ r n ru .- ' ‘5‘ " . ‘ .‘ ‘ ' F" a: . .r . . . . ‘ .. :0 over to the enemy by all in fat .. 0 f, est to endurt discomfort. do medium 14c t“ 15ciaml pmwm†“X1113 squadron, m_ Lil) (.t Itil niguand .iiltit 1.: ie. we . , ., , ‘ . ,. . .. .. . . .. ~nieuns. I Shun t‘ (house-41:18 a. firmer tont‘ uml i5;5t(ra(i “f a fleet Permanently station-3““ LAMS 0f S‘Hbus ‘ ncss. “There is no discomfort now. There will be. if you, try to alter in our favor." “You mean that you will accept. ll()-‘ l "I am not going oVer to anyone. I Shall back you up alWayS. right or wrong, whatever comes of it. I only mean that to my unassisted vision matters quoted 1c higher at loge to 11c job 10 ts h ere, Reg lâ€":’\l‘c quoted steady at for large and lie to file for twins in 20c l ., thimr at mv hands is that it‘V' ex- :he :\ ears I! likely vounf' man CHOW-Th , 0 _ . , ' , ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ., . . . . .3 ~ ~. lâ€"muiiï¬ble apparently dong-suffering lcluims he, passmn that will “â€l‘ i)“{ton-"inf“?l 'ilc‘b and THC for limed‘. . ' d V l h'r'lsome to dereprcssed in his tone: the coldness “"' ulâ€" "1 035. Lie to He ioi bt'Mm a doubt am A ‘H l , _ . . . an it" and Inc to lie. for old Ducks; .i., 1., I 'IV wig}. .. Icqninar her seems brolxcn up, there is ill‘i‘ lll illx‘ - ‘ , , ~ ' ‘wd m. 0“ . - ~ ‘ 0 lord geese, 8e to 9c. Chickens of eyes and a. distimfl’, anger. “You l‘IiVlI : -l . 'rcctinr -, , , “m1 m i†l “’20 to Be. and ilt‘ll< at. .)c to be. deceived. ' 'ed at llulifux and Bermuda. i ‘ ‘ \ 'l‘he naval dockyai‘d at. Halifax has been in existence for 13!) years, and (lYAl‘lA'S ARMY MOVING 0 ~ 1 niiinl -rv4l : t. th\ il‘l"‘lll. a“ emp 0"†H ' 1 i i a ' A despatch from Mukden says: Of the season some 410.“, though now; 1 ‘ ‘ )v... lhev are down to {liliilil ion. The' - ulmnese column on Geneial (5... . (lockyard ('nlln‘ucvs u HUM“, “f lialf,r’gl‘t' which General llennenka l a mile on the west. purl oi‘ the Watcr- i I‘D-it'llâ€): drove back to the '13. front, and its great urea is \‘l‘CiOSCkii!{lVor' 15 again reported to be mo ‘mg northâ€"oust, and strongly holding kiu's request, his opponents are con- tending thnt he is endenvoring to Shirk the responsibility in case of the failure of the Manchurian cam.- lliigamlagc is‘ increasing. There is paig‘n. TROOPS IN Ill [7K1.)EN. A despatch from St. l‘etersburg SaySIâ€"Tllc geuer; ‘ staff apparently is entirely sutisï¬mi‘ith the military situation in Munch "in. being con- vim‘ed that the Japa ‘0 rcarh- ed their high tide. said on Wednesday:â€" “The Japanese army military history, and; rib-gt 'n the wor despatch has been received from Mar- arms u ion her knees, . . . .pimsivclkmyn at the bare boards or had that. mine ,vou Spoke of: 1m»- ‘1‘ 2 l’ 1 t ,_ 0 _. . .- by thick stone walls iwel‘xu feet. high. .. , .. , “ her de itooni floor “that Tom Peyâ€"ifm'mtԠ1m missions, “M ii â€Hum i‘ll on .ms‘ nlaiio slow, hoe to It is located just north of the GOV- the Siaodagal-Slnehan region. llie). ., . - . ~ - , , - .. .. l‘ . . ":w . ’ ‘ . . . . .. ~-. r - ~ ‘ Tum “mg in†q; goodâ€"lookinz." ho“ to defeat inc? ho! detaining lgâ€) on Itimt‘: “mil )L m 80" out â€.1: , erumeut railwuv water terminus, audidiw' OHUIJY 514015 F. on the. south -u- . ¢> ~ ' ‘. l" ‘,' ' i - '-' " , ‘ . l . . " 7V ‘ .‘ x',‘. _ .x I --wm~» Who has Mr. Peyton to do her deliberately as she :-..~.-l.s to leave‘ 1'50 “" 2:3" ""' t‘.’ 8‘" "n “d†it has long; been (lesn'eil to obtain iolmnx of “nu loft-w 1mm: and a“ iwitli you?" tit-ks Vera '3. little quick- the room. "don't 1:0. you should give id“; ' ' ‘0 "'0 0 ‘t m 5‘01““ ‘ im- the use. of the road. Now that it iiruurdmg the bridge. which is no; . . . D 1. ‘ v‘.\- . ‘, . , .. t . _ . ' . _ . . ‘ ,- 'Jv ‘ ,me a. real reason for your studied dis“ 3,} "‘ S " d “â€375‘4 “l, lots on “ï¬g: ls closed down by the imperial au-glongel of any impoxtame, owing to i; “f“,h nutbmr“ ., airilv "nothing. icOm-tcsy_ for I Won't main“. that 1P WM; 5114‘ «named â€lil'llul'gl‘li at $(’--" tliorities, it is t'XI)(‘('lt‘Ki that the Ellie Ireeying of the river. . ~ ‘£\' â€1:13,, t , â€wrl-h,,,-‘. 'le it you iani natu ‘ully alilin-rrent to vou. [O'Fhmn l"‘\‘ ewt, im~ se‘eetml “laugh“. , Dominion Government will make on '1 he extreme cold keeps things quiet ' 2’ H ‘i."","“ “‘1 ,' m‘.‘.‘,,‘,-m . H, me of ‘Th'ere. mus' be sometliiiw (4;... " i Juli-il‘ Ii"‘.‘"~(i'l()l:lflnllh‘ are un- E effort to secure it for the Intercol- lalollg the from. The distribution of ’30. " "2?: v .‘a - i‘ ’ ' ~. . ’-‘~ . . . ‘ ~ - . - . ‘. .- \ 0 I ft“ ‘.“l‘h‘-t',.,.no,.,.. 1 .gh'ould “If vou must lumv." suvs Shr- ilh‘mL'“ “t 5M)†£1" ton 1'01 NO- 1 oniul Railway. “arm. clothing to the tioops is pracâ€" “lute 'l'," . -Hz ‘, ‘ . V.. K .' .-- ," ..- .‘ . .1 ,- ... ' SOUS" ‘ ii -. ‘nst all beauty-k lookingr buck defiantly Lli. him. 1,..rl““_l““h.‘ “M “In!†101 Ni. ‘3 and | ticiilly musth lS 3'“? lWC-‘liiv m “1"]: qï¬m v i“ defect ind blood .‘ little hot. “\‘ou ‘ll‘l‘ too hk“;nnxrd “10‘9" “n â€â€"i‘ here. â€" against. nws. ut as! 1-“. C l'.V " ‘ ‘ ‘, ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ . i , . , - . . ~ . ' V. . . . . Y'iiw ‘i e 0-. u t , 1.... And when one your father for lllf.‘ to pretend frie'mbi Illnlodl Barnsâ€"Quotaimus me. 1'â€: RED FLAG IN RUSSIA- llmlt‘OltMS THEIR. REWARD. ‘ifn‘l‘j’t .. ‘ i l. ‘4' I. i. . ~ ‘ . J < ‘ n (‘ lunufx '1: .f‘(' , f" (-. f' 0 S USSHIIIS . w v . 5h ) “1th \Oll. , t .. v [)i!‘ (ill (I «l __ ‘ has 1:) Sim i1 Iu-i-Hnl CHEN no“ (â€Id ‘l-lfh \'H:l [ â€"1â€â€œ l on 3;â€le her“ At d R' . M Take Placei A (it‘Slil‘llCll from bf“ POIL‘I‘SbUl‘g enough 1. - - - . '\ .- > . ‘ i. l ‘ ' s ' ‘ ' . . . . . . Vtm-ru, ll ‘.'.'n)‘-LlLl be 35 “‘}1' I, thm‘“ sav â€hâ€... WIN (‘rls 130†unllldn t An Arnie tang ‘ay lsuys: It is significant that the soldi- nou’. an mm â€m [â€50“ “mum“: hum a lesilt' l"'‘i"‘lilc-iit-(l‘-‘il luff «fiiviiiniiic 13m MONTREAL uAiiki-i'rs‘. at Any Tune“ N‘s ut 1110 front are keenly interested Arthur in n :w in Wmll-ii not iniswcomc a .' "‘ . ‘ ' T ‘ ' as ' r in h" :ri:oso.i ' riis "r. l‘usz‘i . ~ ~ 5 3;} it “113,“. but "Hmâ€. I.†1m, others hear Montreal, Dec. ll.â€"â€"(l:‘ain~-'l'her0 is A London tiL'SD'dloll sayszâ€"phe; ‘1‘. lifriiiin‘ in li‘i?)0:‘iulxd'<:1a:3c:tu Liacgiltz):;:m 1’ D. - ‘ -h"’ Vol“! Willi " l'tll' ‘l ' ~ ' ' ' ‘Vk‘l'l “‘1" h u" )rim further mailedi ‘ ' ' ' . ‘ “r . - , ., . -.;-.. mu be seen that as: Ln ., UN 1 i .5 Under \ely lltlle (10an in Whom. the (10' “U -l‘l b ‘ t ,1 , . , , .. - . .. ~ »~ _‘ ~‘ ~ T lit nil ti.i._ it s ‘ _ ~ '. ‘ i ‘ 1m, W Sim†‘ ~. . J; ( 4 ‘ . .. . ‘ ' . 1 ‘ . .. r ‘ f â€H (lisaliectiou m “â€851“. vii.†Russ fit)ll.‘i\llll\llell. 533s the sol man tioopr wt “me-“14., e wundeiinqs thiough ,“ 1 it L a a . rs M “Mu of a maul fm oats. was somewhat slow. . “1’0 l5 0 C t , . Him-e talk “i none L-lse «mien-mu Mukden I - , ‘ , . ' . - . .- . .- .~ .- . . . ~ . . ‘ = ‘tru ions increase 1“} ‘ “ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ° .' - ~ ,. .... ..~l .. w ',;v- not been In- Chd“ 1Tb“ h", '5 luulum. “Null; at no utual cmngn wnh sales of (at Strut ‘iUlmm‘ , , . - ..-' . ,. . . . .. _ - . . luflhsfblml‘ 3“,);3‘Jiigfpic may,“ that iSe-iiton. Whose face has changed. An lots‘ of No 2 white at. :lflc to :llllzc frequency in the pl'OVlllClzli towns.1"‘j“";-~’7‘-Y,l tq‘guidmsmzi theqmtunw £2033â€? $3311 10â€â€œ " m‘. A ., I , . n. of cxnreszsion of keen pain ei-oeeï¬e it i “1- 1mm. .. 't ' and have begun in Moscow and St.:â€"~ 0 5‘“ l "r â€â€315 1‘“ a "H†in, p ,1, M“ I‘VE“ 1“ S!!! m ignor‘mi [ “11- s hm beui s l l‘ t'. 3 ' H» i ‘ ‘ Q’s 0‘“ . . l‘etersliul‘u' 'l‘lie lwople taking partlh“ Sumo in a deï¬lm to reward them half n 1111110“ â€Him. .‘.lr::. “WW“. “ 110 fmli'u had lhlf';}: be( m: ion 1“]th 0 “iii! 318 t [fourâ€"Manlmha S;-1‘|n,'.r Wheatg â€1â€" in the-n- Zitunltillsil'dliollï¬ czlrrv l-cdffor the hardships they are now cn-gm‘mlcs. amply S 1 . ,, x ‘ - (ii-\ii'l‘:"\ 0 ~='=\‘~'.“'m:"! '~ <- - . a .' ‘u. “‘1 l a on s $7,80- stron ~ in iCl'S' .,'."i.;'i(); ' A . ‘ f ' . -- ‘ . ~' ma's )osition at t: :1â€! d "n m). .. aim l ill purer-Vin; :‘rofoiiitd sigh. â€MV poor father'" winter wheat n- tang: stale ’10 "'i â€" flags and â€mg â€l“ ‘i‘lmwunméc mid :dl'ximgï¬- . . . -- ' force }the Japanese .ue (‘xvli I" i†“ ' ,1‘ ' ' ' .1 There is eumgi'mnw g h AH] "40- ,. ‘ ’ "“‘ (1-2" .3“ the "ll‘ymu of l.ili,.rt.\~.' 'llir- l.‘.t.â€", lhe l‘lt‘a hm lill()“‘n new life into ’ l } ‘ L ,1. ‘N 1‘ Li'worz's 'aku pm rizgll'v openly â€1 _ x ‘1 . ‘ h'. “'1 1‘ o. C; 01301 .Vl' . Straight rollers, who to nil-’1â€. tor 1â€â€œ)th 1;“, ii-itinnul ~in‘ihenl jnilliom, together with u desire to finish “m 1‘" lao "no ‘ pâ€- ;ig.»g-w. . l») \'.'.i' n (-:->\i-I-l Hm‘fl Lilli-lite Sllnll’lshli l O L air tl‘ll \UJ b and In bans, b2.-J0 to 353.00. 1h“ opposite “mm. 11 m eycn Stub nil the Jaimnwsi) quickly, lll m‘elm‘ tol _-_, ,, .,,..| 1 ~ . a. .‘ .i‘ c‘. .‘ ~., ., - . . " -' , ' ' ' ' . , . ‘ ., ‘ _ .. . . ' , , , 11“, bill it r-m mm. 3 .Jq lofi lhlLI bill,I L--“'ll\' Will "Du bring u t] '. I. ‘ l:edH.\lannoba than it} bags, hi I (‘ll that it “mu“; Hi‘gcllll.’utl()ll lllllt ; “pt haiku 10 1H0 :15 In,“ “11h ill)(‘l- 0‘ ARIA S PROLLARI.‘ had foi'uvil'“ all about it. .atei 1.. .- . . . . a. f), us (ls-'10 "1-8; slim-.5, $1) to .530 poi. ton; is working against 1h“ Governmentjties. v ~ L a .. .-._- ion h0\\'t‘\"'l' S‘he Was to be [irriktlhblon again dnd again? She S‘JVS ()ntarlo “1111/01. “'hOaL bran. .I _ A (iL/SpatCh IIOI‘n ]\UIIIL 5‘135. ‘ ' ' ’ with reniorseful imn i , U ‘- ~ - . . . . ~ ( "on . . . ' . telerrram from ‘l‘okio states 11181 11 ,at once Why 31' to 519’ shmts, 57]") 1“ if‘m' sin, that. it, has numerous luauches,‘ .IAPS G‘xAWl-Il) \Vllvlits‘. D 2115 being only lnot: let me go my Way unquestioned, about se‘vâ€" i'flnd you .VO‘H‘S? What am I to you ;1nh()1i.v~'\\‘ill3n all is told? I an), outside yo‘â€. life, I ever shall be; yet it seems tn i. Seateu llysari's nrriv looked for by the girls at on o‘clock in the eveningâ€"just lmful'l.‘ dinner-gau- them plenty quality. Mealâ€"The tone of the market rolled oats remains steady, but (moullie. $24 to $28 per ton as to for l . , l . m bu“"“has its llcailqlia.i'ters in South HUS- the] l and that if is perfecting plans for an armed rising; simultaneously in the rebellious areas. St. l‘elersimrg‘ correspondent A (icslratt'li from Lanzlou says: An engineer named Iiiul'uliilll‘u, Sa‘uuji. 'l‘lu' lied the Who is now at the military limit-ill. followâ€" shal (lyuma announcing, iiiut he nus l>s11etl a proclamation i-ru‘.:smnaaiy annexing Sinuli Ma:.rl:uria 1.» .l.ip.iu. 0 ' S l . .. 1oi" time to DI‘Cl‘im‘ Tâ€? his coming. me as if you “’“l‘e licntuon cmnpelling VOlume of business Passing is small of the London i‘3XDI‘L‘r’5. 403““! “th 3t Jeiitsup, humanâ€) .. x -~- +-‘“â€'â€""' ‘flni' (lay on which lu' W113 C‘XDCCtOd. my: “Reg and (1.1511k?§‘ at $2113“ per h“!!- Th“ “Milan†“’1' the situation sai)’s:~"'l‘he red flag ohm}; account 0' f'll“ ('1' 'â€"ll‘ \“‘>i"'i‘l"â€â€œâ€œ51 .. . . _ ~ g . f , .. .1 3.1153. Crunch brought a formal mcs- ‘ You are â€Shh Sill/‘5 he, {{0ng cornmeal is fair at $1.35 to 331.43 revolution is waving; all m‘el‘ liussia.’ “â€1 the “““‘M,‘~‘n" army , “i PU†“I“ â€myâ€? “1' 10‘ fl) Lani“; sour t.) YR,“ from lu-r unclc/ to that closer to her, his face very pale, “r per lift}:- .\ â€my.“ rising may 1,“ precipitated Arthur to the Sanzutxi Shiu‘ibunzu ‘ i‘tuu‘ 1‘.l‘l‘l\'t'ii ‘55- \ :x'nu~ 3;“) LN" 'rll'v-t‘. :\'e\cr ,W‘t had their cousin “:OUId compel you toâ€"to more than Hayâ€"No. ]. $9 to $0.50: N0. ‘2. I at. any moment. I believe that the :‘lht‘l'c were three lines of barbed mouth at lvabxul: lifiliimmn " lwv- 7mm†without the mmounCement be- hke me.’ $8 to $8.25: clover mixed. 97 to 55"".â€" i first news; of a heavy â€3535‘“ ‘0 the Wire mimi‘glomom'h before the cue-n}: \i Slim" D' lo.t’:i.t:â€.~‘-‘a‘;ulql:‘> til: to $56.- ltussdau arms in the East will herald battery. ’llie first 1)art.V (ll. storm- ""1“?“ ““1“““1 .5.-. "' ~ ' "l“ ' (l "r ' r ‘ ‘ . _ - . Compel. she. ‘35 drawn back from ‘20: and pure olover at 96.2.) hllll, and her eyes row uplifted look deï¬ance into his. ’il‘lu‘ made. and so thoroughly underâ€" . Was it that. he Would not, put unexpected QEH‘CaYanCl‘, that 75 per ton in car lots. st ood FggFYâ€"(‘old storage eggs .in on are ol‘ferâ€" eaucracy to its foundations." such a. rising as will shake the biir- mi: volunteers. consisting of twenty (men, destroyed the. third line of wire, 000.00“ to the l?;.i\'er~it‘\ ‘ Chicago for a School of l‘lllsizlcz'" Tic .al/ ‘.A“AA‘A‘AA‘AAAAAAuA‘AAAA‘ -_.--_-_--A-A-A¢A-A_I