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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 5 Dec 1907, p. 1

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ii Reoric and Wm: W+mn¢m§+u+§+mmmmmmmmmwmmm P. : iu‘ mute figme: and Violet had the hap‘ .z:v~~ of ‘kn‘bwing ”mi the gOOd old ’-. H" in which her chiidhvod had been u mum: be her habilqtion alxxavs ';:‘ 52% I00 was carried to the famiiv unit under me oh] 3-.ew-lrm- Them z::-:- young people who languish [or rimnge. for whom ihe newest is me:- Thr‘ brst. but it was not thus “ilh \‘io- 39? Tempest. The peoplo she had knmm all her life. "19 scenes amids t “hiuh she had plaved when (x mm. “ r‘ ‘0 her the dearest mop].7 and the ‘miin‘! scenes upon earth. It “01:ch h pi-‘nszzml to 1191' in hum-Z Mini her h‘~1~|mnd. 1nd SN‘ fair kinds m'w‘yli z~- 5. .. ‘uul pleasanter «Iiii “Huh! in» I‘m- h- ‘ ez-c.min;: to the [imiiim‘ .'7: Hi) i - ‘ ‘ “h“ h ‘h" 1' MUN“! “1311 rut. ."H‘ o ’23 f ‘ ”ml had WORM 1mm !::m. Hp: ‘ ’ ihut’hiuf. Sa'rV-‘xi him. 1.5:- The dayshctare the tuneful Captain Carmichael received a letter {ram his alcpâ€"daughlen. offering to execute any deed he might choose to have prcpmu ed. setting upon him lhe‘income which his wife iwas. to have had after \‘iolel's majority. ‘ - “I know that you an» :1 heavy Iosa‘r b_,' my mother's death." she wrote, “and l shan‘bo glad to do anything in my pawn: to lessen that loss. I know AC” that H‘Was her earnest w‘mh that ,mur future should be provided for. I Md her a few days before she died that I shouh} make you this otter. l no it with all consider mysei ance of it." i: should ‘fie winter: Chinchilla is 50 distinmlishéd-Iooking. \011 “ill go abroad. Irsuppose {411 10111 honeymoon -â€"Pa11 or -Mo11a:o or am of mow places an‘3fh0 Modih-uunvan It 11nd pleased hm l0 39H};- ewnlhina [m the 1681-4. “0101 remmnbered all these speflxe e; \xi'h 11‘ Ientk 1' sorrow There wmomfuxt in the thought that 1-01 mothctglmed her. according to 1m ”flh‘s. :3 “I thank you [or your gonemus offer," ’2 3 xaid “which I feel assured is made in good fajih- but I think 30;: ought 10 km“ that' {here are reasons why it is impossible- _1 should accept anv benefit from youg'. hand. I shall not r-eonter the Abbey House attu- my wife's (um-:2 ai. YouLwill be sole and soverc‘tan mistress oiâ€"an things from that hour.’ He kept" his word He was chief 1110urnerakthe quiet but stately burial under the; old yew-irée in Beechdale Church- yam When all was over he gm into EF-Hy 11nd drov‘e to the station a: Lyndhm'st mad. whpncc he depart- 1-1: by the-first train 101- London. He «:31! no on'e anything about his plans {or the future: he left no addros; but 111-: club. ‘Hi‘ Was next. heard of. six months lakfr. 1115011111 America. \‘iulet 113d telegraphed for her 0111 91101-111155 flirvfliy 11f1e1".\i1'=. Can-1111011- 11ers doathgmnl that 2001! and honmly person nrr‘n‘ed 1111 11:1: 1111\' after the {111111131 minke her abode “ilh her 0111 pupi? :1; cinnamon .md chapcmn 1mm _\iis< Tom p351 111011111 have 1113001111 Mrs. \zw. are). {in} “uuid have but 01m. com- pnninn héjnceimward in ail ihv jnnmey «i life 1132er and \" .xen Wm 10 be married fri‘ S'n' months? 411‘s Carmi- c-huei had made 1111-111 promise that her (Yt‘alh sho’éhl 111411;: 1111111 "unriuge as 11111: as usible “1'11qu ave a very quiet wedding. 3.011 11nowi3:.1iear' she said. “You can be manner? In \"0111 hawiling dross“ something-1119111 in "1111 silk and torrv 1631-91. or with chinchilla trinrnnim.r it «win: a handsome house. sm-roundm? lay exquisitely arranged gardens, and burdened mm glass that‘would cos! It had bz'biz'tgfinam‘ settled helwm tho iovers thit-mgy'wcre to live a! m. Abbey House. Brjal‘xvogd;\\‘as {o be 11-! 3 any wealmy individual who mighl Tm- cap:9;’;~ :rm. u-emwmufiwmm+mmnmm+mwmw .CUAY’TER XLHI. 1\\‘."1L have UJJIIC.‘ VOL. 19, N0. 28 e-rw'nba mm dizimaed .:..r Home fr» [0- concider the \hbex Home lbe h t M wife, at 5:02: might. yerx my heart; and 1 she” I obligbd by ycur accept- 3 reply was brief and to show you Brim;- HLEBBOOK OR, A HAPPY MARRIAGE. H'uwi \‘x‘llil lands m'wzs H WORK-X 1m $1 per annum. Thm' all three sut mum! [he fire. (hinki mg I..- :1. gun“ I out In \‘ixen who ”loved lhv midns< of the houw 5'me *3. 'lhcx talk-3d . I om timr‘s. sometimes :n11\.:~'om.,times sportiwl). glancing gsm‘m; {mm une ohi ummox'y 10 an- ,othcr. All Rcric‘s tiresome ways. all ghxen's miscrmviuns tricks, were ne- 2 mm'nbered. lshc Id Like la mow 3011 the stables before i. is qliile d: uk." said Rorie, pre- sonny. “I made a few slight improve moms there \\ hm: the buildexs “ere about]: “You know I have a weakness for slables." answered Vixen. "How many a lecture I used to get from poor mam- ma about my unfortunate tastes: But can there be anything in the world ..iccr than a good Old- fashioned stable. sme‘ling of clover and no“ 1y out hay?" "Starfes are very nice indeed and very useful in their proper place" 1e~ marked MLss M’kae, sententiously. “But one ought not. to bring the stables into the draxxingâ€"room," said Vmen. gravely.“(10mc, Dorie, 19:. us See your latest improvements in sable "Dom-est. lb mods 2w ~\\'o-¢~ you." V! xen. 360 3'0 U gear." “I think I led you :2 his: in those (133*. didn‘t I. Bork-'3" zhkm Vixen. 'lonving lhe lozn-pzn-Yy. and stealing 50ny behind hcr }0\"ll'.'s chm: 10 1mm mor his shoul- der caress: n gh and p: 1!! hi~ thick bumn heard “Time i: n-thinz‘ so delightful 11" to torment m:- person one l(\_'(>S bog! 'n the wm‘ul. my. Bari-x X mmn to lend mu a life by :md by!" C(mK‘. “Oh ct~ lei-innx'i‘mv‘g. damn. Sovshe tool: hm- ptucc in the cmhionmi valley by Vic. tct‘s side. and mt calm and still. while the ponies. warranted quiet, to drive in single or double harness. stood up on wild and made us if they had a fixed iiitmitinn of scaling the rhododendron t-unk. “'l‘tmy’li settle dnwn dii'ni-tiy I‘ve taken the iz-rshiwss out (if thmn." said \‘ixen. iniumtly. :15 she udmini~tcrmt u i‘i‘pmnch- fut touch of the‘ whip. “t hug»? they wilt." replied Miss \l‘kac: “but don’t you think Dates «:ught tu haw soon the freshnes: taken out hi them before We started?" They were soon tearing along the :xnooth Roman road at u splendil pace. ‘the mnics guing like clock-work." as Vixen remarked uppi'ovingly; but poor; Miss M'Croke thought. that any clock which went as fast as these ponies would be deemed the maddest 0! time‘ ticepers. They found Roderick standing at his gates. waiting for them. There was a glorious fire in the amber and white drawing-room, n dainty tea-table drawn w front of the hearth, the easiest of hairs arranged on finch side of the 'utulc. an tll‘n hissing. Rorie's favorite winter ptretchcd upon the hearth, ev- rything cozy and h'oxnculilco. Briar- Wit! was not ‘QlltTtt :i had p130!“ after 'H. \‘ixcn thought. She would have con- ram! In be happy “in: Rodi-rick oven mm: but of course the Abtmy House ms. in her mind. a hundred times het- tci'. tiring just the one pet-ter-t honn: in the \x urht, we}; have dune." “I darn say. But you seak‘am‘ot a» {urgiving lcmper. Well. I shall tell my housekeeper m have tea. and buns, and jam. and an the things childrenâ€"â€" and young ladies-41km at [our o'clock. We had better make it four instead of five. as thu aflormez’w are 5-) short.“ Miss .\}'Croke. who was ready 10 do anything hm‘ pupi'. desired, was really pleased at theidé-uofseemgme interior cf Briarwoud. \‘ixon was exploring hm M and it “'0 well 5110 rer “I have never been inside «the doors, you know. dear." she said. “often as l haw driven past the gates with your Gear mummu. Lady June \‘au'drey was not the kiln? “E DL'I‘SOD. to invite a gov- ernocs t4. - and see her. She was :1 strirt 4-1:.~'Pi'\i‘1‘ «f the iaws of caste. The duche» has much less pride.” “I don't think Lady June ever quite forguw tit-rxptf for marrying a com- nmner.“ sud Vixen. “She revenged her own wonkuns upon other people." \‘iwiet had a new pair of ponies, which her Ln‘or had Choson for her. after ruin endeavor; to [rut-c and re- ("over th.~ tong lost. Titmouse. 'l‘hese she drew to Brinrwood, Miss. .\l‘(,2rolge resigning imrs'elf tn the will of Provi- done;- with u Mth submission worthy resigning Eml'self in the will of Provi- dent,- with a Mind submission worthy vi a Modem; fuo‘mrr that if it were mm: 11 lhut she “as 010 be flung: head foremost out of the ponv carriage the thing: would happen maker or later. Staying at home [0-day woyld not ward u”- impeu ant, we won‘t 'n 1“ h-ud me mush H be spent with span a round w! lhe New.“ L! Q‘ \‘ H' I” PH M v Then came kissing and hand shak- ing, a showm‘ of violets and pl'iml‘OSns Upon the narrow church-yard path. :1 hearly huzza from the assembled \‘il- lage, nll clustered about the oaken gate- posls. The envious carriage-door shut it. bride and bridegroom, the coach- man touched his horses, and they were gone up the hill. out of the peaceful valley. to Lyndhurst and the railway. “How dreadfully 1 shall miss them!” staid Mrs. ShovelJl who had $13th mucli :1: farming, and 11:1.1 1101 :1 thought above 1111111113 111111 lopâ€"dressing: but Violet 1101101'011 111111. because he had b91111 her Iaihex-‘c; oldest {1191111. For 1111demaids she had Colonel Carterel‘s daughters n 1111100 of 111111111053 mung ':1die<.11h0se co111c1snliu11 11 '15 11s 5101'- vc11 ped z1~ :1 French and 1111131141 10011- h111a11'.b11l 11110 d1'.e< sed 111:” and looked plettv. 1119113 11115 no 1115111111 of 110111111“- 111115.110 ccren onions 11edd1'ng-breakmst. “1:11-11 mun-”wowed the 11ndd1nmrt11<1 :11 her 1111111191. second mnniuge. and what 11 1111-11111 ccmmonim it had been. The bride worn her gray silk travelling-dress, with gray hat and feather, and she and hwr husband went straight from the (-hlm-h to tho railway-station. on their mu In untroddm paths in the Enga- ginu. ax-‘m-nce they were to return. at no :Ippuimml lime. 7 ‘ ' "\\'.- nw.‘ coming back when we are mm! of mountain scenery and of each “Hp-2‘." \‘mlvfi. to'd Mrs. St‘obel in the n- z'rh. “Tl-:1! will be ncvm'!“ cxvluimul Rm-io, tuzkilu; 111vfluhly happy/but not very 111mm like u buidcgmom‘. in his com- fortable gray suit. “You might/just us well snv ”ml \10 me going to live among [he mountains as long .15 Rip Van “inkle. Na. Mr . ..cobol \\C me not. goin«1 to rcmain mm) from you filty3ea1‘s.\\'e me coming back in time for the hunlmg.” \‘ixcn knew them all. and went. up 1; them and patted their graceful hands and made herself at. home with them. “You are all coming to the ..-\l)l.iey House 10 livew-you«cleutnthingéf she Said. dvlighledly. There was it loose box. shut off by Al live-foal wainscot partition, surmount- ed by a waved iron i'uil, (it one and of the stable. and on approaching this inclos'urc \‘txen “as saluted with sundry grunts and snot-linkr noises. which seemed curiously familiar. At the sound of 1110.50 she stopped shorl. turned red. and then pale, and lmkod intonlly at lloric. who was standing close by. smiling at, her. The grunts and snortings were con- tinued with a (‘l't‘St‘CndO movement an eager DOSe was milling the mum of (he door 11m shut off me loose-box. ' “If you have a good memory {or old friends. I think you will know this one,“ said Boris. withdrawing the, ball. \‘ixen and Roxie \vero martini in the spring when the forest Lzlndcs were \cl- low uith piimiosos, the mossy banks btutxwith \iolctu. and tho cuckoo “as heard with monotonous iteration from sunrise to sundown. They were mar- ";od in the little village church at Bceéhdalc. and Mrs. Scobcl declared that His 'l‘ompesl‘s uedding “us the metticst that oxer had been sotcmniz- L-«i in that small Gothic temple. Nmer pet-ham, even at Easter-tide, had been ~uch a “calm of spring blossoms the “tidings of the “Gods and hills The (tllchess had offered the contents of hCl' lml- houscs. ludv Ellangouan had of IL‘mt “argon-loads of azaleas and cu- mollias. but \i.\'eu had refused them all She would allow no deceiations but the wild flowers which the school-Children coulil gather Primt'oses. \iOlle. blue: bells. the tlistlings of the [em lribs. Ct}\\'5tips. and all the tribe of innocent forest hlmsoms, with their quaint ruslit‘ nunms, most of them as old as Shakes- DOUK'P. lhtw all “out out to the stone- pmed quaditmgie which “as as neat]; kept as u \Vnsi-Fnd ii\"'-m_\ 'F'ald. Miss \I‘kao had an over-present dread of W: ubiquitous hind 10“\ of strange horses; but sac folio“ ed her charge in- :ihc siahln mm the same heroic fidel- iiy mm which she \wuld haw IOIIOW- 0‘! her i0 ihe scartold or the slake. Then-0 were all Rorie‘s old favorites â€"-Rtur1ight Boss, \viih her shining bxmxn coal and One white stocking: Pine Pilei, bi‘ond- chested \VP-Ulibbé‘d. and stxonnof limb; Pixie. the gray Ami) mam “hich Lam Juno used in drive in u pmk-phzieionâ€"qhiie an ancient lady: Dmmid. the iion-sinewod hunter. “What horse have you got more?” cried Vixen, eagerly. “.r\ hcrsc that 1 think will carry you nicely, when we hunt together." II “'25 a wry quiet maulding. \‘ixon would haw no 0110 present vxvepl lhc‘ Scubels. Miss Mlimke. hm' No bride- maids, and Sir Henry 'l‘olmash. an old friend of hm- father. “M was In give he: away. He was a whim haired Old man. who had giun his luHex‘ days up h: farming, and hml not a thought “That is my B'Iuebeurd”Chamber,” he said gayly. “There's something too awful inside." “What noise? llave l oi'cr seen him? Dr. I know him?" A head pushed open the door. and in another moment \‘ixen’s arms were around her old Iavorite's sleek neck, and lhe velvet nostrils were sniffing her hair and cheek in most loving recogni- tion. “You dear, den:- old fellaw!" cx‘ic‘l Vix- en. and then turning to Rorie: “You tcld me he was sold at 'I‘attel‘sall‘s!" she exduimcd. “So he “as. and I bourrht him.’ “Why did vou not tell me that?” “Be‘c 31150 \011 did not ask me.’ "I lhuught 3011 so unkind,.~o indif- ferent about him." “You are goed." she said. standing on liploe lo kiss him. “And though I have luv! you all my life, I don’t think I have loved you the lensl little bit loo much." “You were unkind when you could think it possible I should let your fa- vorite horse fall inlo strange hands. But perhaps you would rather Lord Mallow had bought him?" “To think that vou should have kept [he 59 1‘th all _1h's time!" said Vixen. “You soc I am not 11 “Oman find can hop 3. secret. I wanied to have one 111110 surprise Im‘ you. as a reward when ynu had been especially good." Durham and IEPILOHUE. MILLBROOK ON'l‘.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5 1907. ND As time went on. the duke bvcamr more and more devoted to his farm. tlis Scottish castle delighted him not. nor lhu grand old place in the Mid- lunds. Ashboumu. whioh was the pleasure-dome ho had built. for himself. voutuinod all he cared about. 'l‘Co WM}; and too lazy to hunt, he was able to 10;; about hi: farm. and supervise the “(u-k that was going on, to the smal- lest detail. There \\':is not at tool of drain-pipe or :1 hit. of thatch renowvd on the whole ostute without the duke having a finger in the pic. lie brod (at oxen and prize amt-horses. and made .1 great figure at all the cattle-shows. and was happy. The, duchess. who had never believed hm: paragon capable of wroughoing, had been iutlnitely shock- x'd by Lady Mabol’s desperate course: hut it. was not in her nature to be angry with her idolized (laughter. Slip very soon came back to her original idea, that whatever Mabol Ashlmurun did was right. And then the marriams was so thoroughly happy, and the world gladly forgives a Scandal that ends so pleasantly. r When the first'frosts had scared the beeches teen fiery red, and the berries were bright on the hawthorns. unfi the latest bloom of the heather-had [acted on hill and plain. and the happy pig‘s had (hrvouret'l all the beectrnuts. Mr. \‘aw- (trey and his wife came back from their exploration ct Alpine snows und‘penee- rut Swiss villages. to the good old Ab- tey House. 't‘heh‘ six months‘ honey- moon had been all giadness. They \\'(-rv the vex-lest boy and. girl husband and wife who had ever tt'odden those heutnn tracks. They teased each other, and quurt‘elcd, and made friends again like Phildren, and were altogether http- Dy. Andrnow they came buck to the Forest. bronzet‘l by many :1 long day‘s sunshine, and glowing with health and high spirits. The glass of Time semi- cd tn he turned haclm'z rd at the Abbey House; for [in the. old 5ervunts came buck. and white-haired otd Bates ruled in the well-filled stables, and all things were as ‘m the dead and gone mulre‘s time. Amen" Rodurk‘k’s “adding-gins was one from L0111 \14110\\â€"-1 111111111 11. the best 1101's c in that noblcmans stabh Among Violets presents was :1 dia- mond bracelet. from Lady Mallow. ac- C-‘impanind by a very cordial letter; and almost the first visit that the Yaw- (treys received after they came home was from Lord and Lady Mallow. The tirst great. dinner to which they were hidden was at. Briarwood. where it seemed a curious thing for Berle to go as a guest. Matrimony with the man of her choice had wondrously improved Mabel .=\.-.~h- bcurnc. She was less self-sufficient and more (-nnciliating. ller ambition. hith- erto confiued- to the desire to excel all other women in her own person. nad assumed a less selfish form. She was now only ambitious for her husband; greedy of parliamentary fame for him: full of large hopes about the future -‘I lreland. She lOUkOd forum-d complac- cntly t0 the day when she and Lord Mallow would he reigning at Dublin Castle. and when Hibernian arts and industries would revive. and llourish under her tostering care. Pending that happy state of things she wore hish poplin, and Irish lace, Irish stock- ing:. and lrish linen. She attended her majesty's Drawing-room on St. Patrick's Day. with a sprig of real shamrock ‘â€" sent her by one of her lmsl.»and‘.< ten- antrymamong the diamonds that spark- led on her bosom. She was more in- tensely Irish than the children of the soil; just as converts to llomantsm are ever more severely Roman than those horn and nurtured in the faith. of her leisure with Hm Ioi‘crs. “Tht-y are both. so full of life and brightnesg." “I know your wife woum like you to have her father's favorite hunter." wrote Lord Mallow. “Tell her that he has never been Sick 01- sorry since he has been in my stable, and um I have ahvnys taken particular care of him, for her sake.” “Thn; axe wung and happy!" said her husband quietly. “\\ ho “ould not miss joulh and hurrhtnos~ 54.» Lord and Lady Mallow go lholrl “jayâ€"honored, beloved. very m-liw in good works-mud llu: pleasant valleys, around Mallow uro dolled \vilh l-mll lulck school-mums. and the old slnnol llovels are giving pluc-n l0 modal col-i lngcs. and “(MW mlluslrins rmmivr) :llll pANslhlu (-llcnuragonwnt from 1129 mmv‘; at me soil; and. :lful‘ all, in lhc C(lnllngf yours. lhc glories of llulvlin (:nsllc} shini- like llm filo-slur lhut :3:th lllL-l wanderer all his \Valy. } bx' HE \Vhilc‘ the lrishman and his title pur- sue their distinguished career. Nitric nml \‘ixen live the lite they low, in the Forest where they were born. ’CiSDCHS' ing happiness within a narrow circle, hut dearly loved whoresoever they are known, and the old men and women in the scattered village-3:4 round about the Abbey House rejoice in the good old times that have come again; just as hearty pleasure-loving England was glad when the siern rule of the l’rntcc- tor and his crop-headed saints gave place to the reign of the Merry King. From ‘nfar there comes news of Clipâ€" tnin (:ill‘ll'llllllilCl, who has rnnrriutl a Jewish lntly ut Frankfort, only dangli- tnr nnd heir-«25>; of a \\'cll-lmm\'n monry lender. The bride is reported ugly and illiiz‘rnlc, hut thrro is no doubt as to her fm'lnlh‘. The captain hit-1 lI-Iliglll :1 \‘iiln' at Monaco-4i \illa in “l“ midst of orange-grows. the alganilom-d piny- thingr of an Austrian princess; and he has hired an apartment in one of the new avenues. just outside the Arc (tr: 'l"iumphr-. where. as his friends anti- cipate. hn will live in grand style, and receive thn'plcnsunicst people in Paris. He. two. is happy uttcr his kind, and has \\‘0ll the twenty thousand pound prize in the loltcry of life; but it is al- together a dit’lrrent hind of linppinrss from the simple and unnlloyml delight of ltorie and Vixen. in their hmnc among the beechon woods, whose foli- age sheltered them when they were children. put things pleasantly. “Literahn‘c ms lost a slur; but I‘ have gained the nob- lest and sweetest Conwanion Provi- (Icm‘c ever hcslmvrd upnn mm." Lady Manow has not degenerated into fem- inine humdrum. She agaists in. the com- position or her hushaml’s poliiical pamphlols, which bristle \vim 111105 from Euripides, and noble thoughls from Hw flex-mun poets. She writes a good many of his lulu-rs, and is altogether his second so”. Baku! Straw-MSW to $10.50 qwr ion on truck hove. LEADING MARKETS Fioxn'â€"-â€"(m{:n'io hid; Manitoba $5.80: seconds, 35.10. Casehlol-s; ,sr~lw:1:<. 260 to umuL nominal at 30c. iu rkeys. \‘enisoxi-Hindquur‘mrs froniqnuflm's (lull at ’u? 80 h) 02‘. 'I'm'uniu. Dec. 3.-MHHNA)DR “'1'.“ NO. 1 hard. nominal: ,\‘u. '1 1mm; $1.15: No. 2, $1.10; Nu. 3 1101'“) $1.03}; Ontario \\‘ho;1b«.\'.). 2 “mic, rm mixed. 93': 1.) 96¢. ouishlc. lel'}«‘_\'-.\'0. 2, (3.2-3 to 670, «nub Nu. 3 cxlz'u, 63c L”) 650. Uuls».\'-). 2 \vth. as»: in -’..\“.‘;C aide: mixed, 47c 10 47:1“. uuhidm Rye-820 to 82,1430, OY!1:~1',1'l‘. Wasâ€"830. outside. {Zornw-Xo. 3 yolluw Anh‘riczm. 6' ’l‘ommw Heights. , Burkx\'h("utâ€"*60C 10 MC. amide. Buvkxvhf‘IutL'GOC {0 MC. Ouhido. Shunâ€"4319 to M), in bulk olemidc; ihnus $21 ‘0 $20 miterâ€"Supplies mo .1 NHL, hul- priL-os are unchanged. (III‘ea-Inm-y. prian .. do solids .. Dairy prinh do solids Chomp“ 3}, for twins. Eggsmb'hivm ”mu-577~Slrainod stand; :21. He m 120 per 1b. for 60-15. puil'w‘. and 12c 10 1:50 for :3 10 JD 1b. pails. Eombs M $1.73 to $2.50 per dozcn. ' Humlm'l and Drv ‘nIIvd MI‘uIsw Long clom' bacon III-V", Io III: for Ions and cases; hams, medium and IIghI, 156 to l5%o; heavy, 13341; Io 140; bucks. 16%0 10 17v; shoulder». JIM; Io [0,146 mIIs. III/c I0 lk: lrl'I-ukIEM. huoon. I50 In 1.3%": green mums out of pickle. Balm] Hxxym’l‘imolhy is quoted :11 $18 to $8.30. Lag-s. .\Iii1w!n~.:.umw. pure gratin muuillv $25 The «Ivmzmd for hay L $17.50 1‘) fills; NH, 5 mixml. $15 to $15.50 SUM p-c-l- {on in cm' I‘rm'ishmx-«lZurrL-is - <22.50gha 5:23: ‘mHI 1: $12.25: Hoar In! luh‘kfi. mlls. Hch to [16: I50 In 1.3%": green m h: lacs Hum mmkcd Porkâ€"$110M. cut, Mn‘rols; mr‘ss. $10 h Lard-“Firm: Hora}: pails, 12%0. long cm, hmx'y HI!".~S. IIGH‘L‘H (10.. 3'05")” .'-:I long (-ionr hucun. 10-} re]: plain;- beef. $1350 mic ([43,. ST, ”5 mic hmvy nus» hum“. ham-wk 4.10.. 35.50 h" lard. ll}: [0 “(:1 pm \ :be button. “15c [12 17w; Windy“):- lvamgnl 4%. yo 1534c; fresh killed mutton” Liu J?“ 1H MON'I'HEAI. MAHKIE'I‘S. (ZOLTNTHY PRODI'CH I‘ROYLSH'LVS THE END. (I O N ) $11) in $2”. 1i(‘l't:l.‘<. 1‘26; 1111)? \‘cinfrl‘ “lavu’. 1micnis,§ XE“; YORK \\'Hl'1,\'l‘ MARKET. mad. . '\‘ S. ‘7'. ,- ‘ 1 . .. 4 ,w ~â€"~ .m lu'zm. $211: $110116, “m“: x.“ ESWd' $111.4" M‘Ovuiur; ASO'Wmn .. $21.51.. 10 $2" “lid-1: 1H]: 51.0.)”; L'l).}.:'.l'ilrltlflt: .\4). l nffl'ih- Clh’.‘ , : ‘ . ' 1.2m. 1111mm, 51.19%. 131.11. 31101111 No. 2 ‘ ‘1 1w mu. 1xw1udmg1 ....1 \“in‘l'x‘ $111.“ 11.1.1, wf‘vm ed. nunEHI'. S28 10 S122. :md‘ “'1‘ ' M ' ' ' i ' ‘ A I ' .burg lin‘ $23 711) $37 1701‘ 11)”. ('Yl‘TI I: \1\RKFT 1 ‘SHJI‘E 2' ha)’ LK: m-m-n. No. 1. H‘ ' l ' ' NH. 3. $1550 1‘, $17: Tai'unkl, Dm‘. :;.«~(‘.4;od 10:1(15 of but- 315‘50; ("11'1“‘1': 31,4 10 9.112; r-nHlP. $4 to . .251, 111ec'lmm 1.1 fair. (;( in my 11.1.:- , .511 to $3.75: my“ . good. 33 to $11.25; 1.11.1.1.” 41111.11 11:1 1,:NS_ 1'«J‘\'.\. :mmnon. $2.23 10 $2.50: runners, ha}! l::1m“.=. $11.73 10 3"“1 11’5"?“ ”1* ‘1“?va (”‘1 .. 1 . . ,v... w - .9 .~ . "I'uw‘ 111 11‘fo 11's « .1 smwfirl‘s‘ was " “HQ? in? [$2153’1ff1’11ann. l-‘timim‘s‘ I»0.<t..1.f:flu 10 1.11111 1115.. . , _ 1 .3113 1.1 $3.73: [uh- fumicra $2.75 11153:? . n, 5 a - .~ -. , ' -~* W. .. u . .. 0..)0 ..1 .11...» <ny NH hmdu‘fi“. (mu (0 Nu lbs., .521.“ to 33.19; .) a... '. - r , .¢-_ 1 . H . ,... 51.3.00 30 51.). 11:11! !)‘IX'I(,':11\"‘5-, $1.51, 1.) 151.1,) pm- t‘\\'?. H .“‘ 1‘ ""‘ " .1 u . . . ‘3’ ‘ 5"“: 11.1.1 -.\‘1u:n1:. 1:111:le and calxm me sleméyu :9 beef. $10 1-0 SHE: 11an 1.50 m 96;'c-C1m'2-‘.11n<l 0: pure lard. 12,150. 1-) mm, 1315c 10 11:: hnma awarding to 3171‘: 11:1“qu 1... 1.3m \\.'1ndmr 1181,3001. Hymn'! (‘\\’o.’\‘./S3.75 in $5,: M11011 hUCK~ 32.311710 $3 per CW1: lambs. 531' to 5);..- culvm‘. I} In 13!: 1101' n). . Hugs mm! down IO 33 101‘ Sv'wch“. 1.1;:Ms and fat: 501d :11 $1.75. nm'. .w\\'811'11455‘ '15, S2 per cwt. Skinny 11935 were notiwcrg ‘A(n\l‘ 1 1 ’ ? m' 1093‘? m 'll/Lév: hay-"umnmuu Sinckt'l‘s. $2.25 {(1 92.50; shukilfiwh 1 l 3 1 1 I 13::(‘nh .. 1".)clo30c .. .... ....‘()11-O°- .. .... .. )(x 1031C .. . 230102 N,‘ for large and 1.3/3! mulin p11 [‘0 la rd ink-r (‘15.. I ‘C ’u: to Sc J00 m) to 670, oukidm; $10 :0 Sci! slwu c 10 I” :4 hnm¢ 96 whim, rod or per (107.01! 111 27c; now-laid. whmt. $350 u‘ciul brand, Jm: bukm's', o1 . .tu L./,C, , carcasos. nor} horn. northern, on vie 1‘ 914 OH (3. 111-- hull uml A dcspalch from Ottawa says: Old timers cannot recall a more hriitiant scene than that which the Senate Chambers presented on Thursday at- tcrnoon on the occasion of the opening of the fourth session of the tenth Par- liamentlot Canada. Outside the Partia- ment Buildings the crowd was not as l'nrrc as usual, this lmtng due to the fact that from early marning snow had steadily fallen. 5-0 large was the at- tendance of ladies‘ in the Scnntc Chamber“ especially from oulsi-Jc points. that seats usually set. apart for the Senators were this year gnllantly sur- l‘Ci'ldf‘l‘L‘d to the fair. liven in the cen- im 0! the floor, the places rcgcrvcd for the diplomatic representatives, clergy. Deputy Ministers and other important parsmiagcs. were occupied by the ladies. Over thirty Senatgrs had to stand below the bar in the reservation set apart for this day for (junumnm-s. PARLIAMENT 0F CANADA Speech of His Excellency the Governor General at the Opening. The booming oi lho guns on Nepcml Point was the signal for lhe arrival 07 his Excellency, who entered tho chamber preceded by a brilliant staff. After his Excellency had taken his seal on lhe wool sack, Black Red was dcspalched to summon the mem- bers of lhc Commons. SPEECH FROM THE ’l‘HRONli. In ngnin meeting you at a pcriad of the your most curn'micnl- for the de- spalch of business. it gives me great pleasure to be able to congratulate you on Ihc rcnm-kn}.:lc expansion of ihe trade or Canada with other mun- iries. Hm iota] trade of the past war in? exceeding ihul of any or its 1m:- dcâ€"cossurs. A gi-uiiii-ing rosnit of this expansion was that 1hr: rcvmup (if the lusi, fiscal pcriod of nine monihs was morn than >uiiici9ni i0 moot expenses (n conmlidnié‘d fund. .‘(niiemui 'i‘i‘~:m.s~ coan-eniul Railway. rznpiiui and special auilays, ul‘: exponsw u! the nonunion of every kind. and 10m"? a balance 05 'l‘he Dilltltlll-tm ha: been twp-~01 by a large series of prospcrmiq wars. and though at tho present. mom-ht its hust- ness is being restricted by the financial stringency which [it"thiti throughout the world. I {erl assurml that thi< un- favorable rendition will be tmnporai'y. and that the inimitable rr‘sonrccs of Canada and the world-wide i'u‘Bcognitiwx of them give us ample guarantee or continued materiat progress. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE. The conference held in Lanttnn in the months at April and May last he- {wean thn Government of the tinitod Kttlgdflttl and the Govcuuucntx‘ of the British Dinninions beyond the seas satisfactorily dealt with many sub- jects in. which the Empire at large is interested. A copy of the minutes at the proceedings will he laid before von. ' 'Ihe Speech from the 111 one was as follows: . Hon. Gentlemen of the Senate: Gentlemen of the House of Commons: Two of my Ministers. duly authoriz- ed by his Majesty for the purpose. and acting in conjunction. with his Mu- josiy‘s Ambassadors ai Paris. haw r0- oently mgotialcd t) mnvoniion with ihc Govermnent of the French Rapub- lie rmpcciing ”in commercial i'i‘lniium bciwiwi Franco and Canada. sinhjwi hownvmz lo ihc approval of ihn l-‘rmic’i Chambers and the (immdiun Parlia- ment. A copy of this convomi-m will _.\ mudm'nie and stead \aik [or butter. Grass 2839‘: yum“!!! recoipls. Buffalo. Doe, 2'..~~\\’h~ezat â€".~'~px'in;j “mm vr, No. '1 Northern, s1.13y._. on truck; 3'0, :3 red, :51: wng firm. (torn â€"â€" Higher; No. 2 “bite. 041/93; N0. 2 yo}- Hm‘, (37v. Oalsvâ€"Unsettlcd; N0. ‘3. \‘VhHo. mmk. 55¢: No. ‘2 mixed. 47%0. [Earleix'Vâ€"JJSt': l0 $1.10. Ryeâ€"~No. :3, $70 MUN. firm: Nu. " X‘I‘d. 8|.m,‘/,.. owvawr; AU. .. ’ m1: $51.05;“x LUJJ. “Hunt: X4). 1 nLi‘ih- ~ ‘1'”. Duluth, 51.1935; {11.11. uncut: No. 2 I 1::1-41 \‘rinlL‘r. $1.119; MM). aft-ant. mm. '32:) 1' “film": 3 l0 ('er 1101' lb. er “our Inuit h Lu; .flns and fats Smd n! . per ’3\\L Sk'mm «I wanted. I‘m-«nun DPL‘. :I.w(i4‘rod loads 1'(‘\' wattle. $4 to $4.25: nmdiun .50 to $3.73): c<‘:\\‘.<. gdfid. $3 ‘ l'l'udt’ XF.\\' YORK \\'Ill-L\'l~ MAHKE'I \V common ) 31.50 pm ‘L‘vdcrs York, DH‘ 2.}-\\'h('nl-â€"â€"<I]_)Ot . *2 rod $1.094 Mmatm \o. HITFI’ALO MARKET 1"..\'1’TI .I-l MA RKI‘ZT. to EKG. and steady demand pm- C. W. RICHARDS, Publisher and Proprietor . ii: . 27.5 as; 154?? 55 7157559: ”5 ‘72.: gm: Er. €3.57. 1.5.3 3 an.“ . ya: a! mi: 8 in? :1. mun"; 7‘. mwbc“ rich (hmd loads of but- good <, L70 to mum .10 Ian' $1; 10 $3.25 50: runners 1 $321: The Government of Newfoundland hating bemmc mmlved in 1: COMM- vcx‘sy with Um: Government '0! me Unn- Cd Slates as 20 {he true meaning 4.! Article 1 of llzc convention rcsparling fisheries, concluded in the your 1815 between the United Kingdom and live Uniled Sialvs. and Canada being also iJ'lll‘I'cSlGd in the question ul. issue. my Gnvcrmneut has j-elncd with the Gov- el-nmenl of Newfoundland in an agron- went to refcr 1:} matters of difference arising 1lld01' said Arlicie 1 lo The Hague tribunal. be submitted .0 3mm i:.1:’x:c:1:aiciy, and you “in ‘c aslgcd in) gho 31 your sanc- "Lon. occasion It is mom gratifying is) find that. nomithstunding 1110 large roducliom of rostul ralM which have hem made, (he rewnue or the Postuomrm Dope!“- ment has continued 1n me!“ so 1: xpid‘v The large rercipls n: this hmmch at {he Govcmmcnt. husinms \xiil enable lhe department to make sun more Iii)- 0m] pmvision for Hm ovamion of postal fucilitics throughout the Domin- ion. Hon 0! {he Batter of “1101“ 250 milfis has Lean available (or handling the imflic (f 1he wescnt Season. Contracts for I‘Opofl of the (‘ozxxrl‘nis<i(‘;n win he laid bvfoxu? you. 11 will be necessary id (‘u‘X'iSP moans for the vomplnfion of the bridge within a reasonable firm. It is most gratifying L9 find ihat. notwithstanding: 'xhe . argo reduL-Uons {ion of Colman éftpp'JSit mom. 1 Japan ‘ ammo! The ‘ I'L'l A connnhfi-m 14: enquire into to the disaster. report of the 04; The time has :mivo lip iulorvst :‘e(111iz'u‘-‘ I} telephone com-mums charters should be pi emmenl. (3011th A } duccd for that. pup; vi the House of (30m I wouunmd In your thougmful mm.- sidm‘alhm ”:0 several suijols 14;» which I have referred. and I trust that in mm duli‘bcduli-m you may he guided by Di- vine light. In: l‘cg; and the for the Alleged Bond 111in \Tamad in Paris Now in Kiugslon. . A despnich from Kingslan says: De- icc|ivcs have secured trace oi “Kid" McManm. \vrmied in Paris, France. for We “ML of bonds. He is u convict in the whifmxlim‘y under the name (if Marun and is a burglar 0! (mummy a! notofiety. He will finish a seven- }‘cav term in l-‘chruury next. and (v.1 his Muse will he rc-ux'rosled on a. charge ‘3! stealing bond; in I’m-is. It is said that we muds wm- turned own- 10 a confvdex-uto. who. it is thought. made away with them. McMmms is wanted in the hope that he will give informaliun as in “here the bonds .um. Some “link they urn hidden. othu-s bclicw Hwy have 1200!) dostnoy- ed. Ho was m-wmm in (mawa for. burglariziug Bryson and Graham's store and sent to prison. Receipts for ’i‘rmirkaming Zuim September. A'dcspali-h from Tm‘oxHu says receipts of me 'l‘euzbkmnin: and orig Unim'lu Raiiwuy Im- lhe mc Qt'plmnln‘r were $73,341. award 1.};- reporb fonvardeg to the I’I‘x'; 'i‘masmx-r, ‘1 11-: suiJIIW. The net only on'cz‘mnmfl 1' for me month. as c ‘mhm {he smw p passungel‘ X‘Cceip‘s \\ L‘X'g‘ $32 .913, an (iGViiiiNNll-LVT ROADS EARNING. \VIDV. (JON-1 “NM EXT 41(".\"H§QL. ORIENTAL IMMIGRA'I‘ION. x0 xmoxpccicd influx of inmzigra- of Oriental cmmtrics into British unbiu amused :1 strong feeling of J5ition. A number 0! my Cow-m- t. has bum deputa‘d to proceed 1-1 Ln la COMM with lhn, 1111381165." Gov- nan on this subject 10 sudden and nnoxpm-lml collapsn )0 grmt caulilevcr bridge in cours- '<mslmclimx across the St. Law- ‘0. in Hm vicinity of Queh‘w. may THE FISH TRACK!) '10 I'ENI'I‘I‘INTI‘HH' noxpccic Oriental L ‘dX‘OHEf In. A: M has «? “hick into ”10 m1 itm'. \th .‘HnYZU' 101' UN) HIOHUI 0i re $73,341. :lccm'ding to xxx-dad to the Provincial ‘hc (Eisbm‘semcnh were net revenue at Ontario's It road was thus $15.24": as commrod with $11,611 w [39?in East. year. Th»; MS {or Sep‘xember, 1:907, and {might cum‘M “it. :«cz‘ms the St. Law- inity of Quay-C. may a national unamity. : evoked much sorrow ‘ch were lost on that Waining‘ “ Ivor and a! great business mat .etardcd the Naii- nu} Twpswn. New HIMCSS. gxcui 01 1531103.: ms: 'xne 1nd Norm- month of :1 [213311 .\ hich 1h

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