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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1900, p. 8

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Pi.rlrrC.r.,C, cot Rj) PE7E 4;] 5TI I 900, are trying to Bet artttht: text. Pro non mated: a tgh ma Bon la the , mother." in this Wt ie,;,?: the no. u behavior ot child: the parental not: muons who neon Interest in the I , ren. The um must take the " he turns out well, out ill he will ha aux-Mr... He bu I had. He must A “nephew nigh a lamb into I d "Little baht. an an-n they dioclpline In an mike (an are m many homcholds because the "tner pull. one way and the mother pau. the other way. The father BY!» “In Jon, I told you A I ever found you “my of rainbow] um I would chas- tlne you. and I 3m wins to keep my Dromhe." The mother says: “Don't. Set Mm " on. time." A father can: "I have seen .0 my that mic mink. by too great mer- " In the resting or their chldren. New. I will let my boy do I. he plow. lie cha- have fun "mg. Mere, any can, tr, tickets to the than: as! op- And enema are trying "W. " you wan to play cards. do so. " you don't want to play cards. you need not to play them. Go When you want and come back what: you want Pu Have a good time. Go_tt'.", one I boy plenty ot money and ask him not what he do” with It. and you my I' way straight to permuon. But otter wwhue the lad mm- ho outtht ttytrr. l lull larger Input. no 1yy " "Ye new treated. and "iii; mull. treat. He not! hale wine support. The" are Mrtrer and Inger expo-u. Aft“: "ttire one dar . 'n-fer pour 9 an DUTIES OF PARENTS Danger of Too Much Religion on One Hand and Too Much License on the Other-Personal Example Power. Ne this mphic war" Solomon nets t the idea that the good or evil vior ot children New or blight- parontul heart. I know then an an: who seem to have no especial rat in the welfare of their child- The father lays: "Mr boy i take the risks 1 took in life. " am: out well. att right; it he tum! ill ho will have to hear the conse- trN'B. He has the same chance that & He must take care ot himself." mpherd might tttat " well thrust mb into a den ot lions and lav. tle lambs. take can of your-new." arty all the brute creation are kind sh to took after their young. I going throth a ‘vooda. and I d a shrill cry In a neat. I climbed o the bird’s nest, and I found that old bird had left the brood to w. Hut that In a very rare occur- P. Generally a bird will pick your out rather than surrender her lg to your keeping or your touch. m wid rend you It you come too the who-Ins; even the barnyard . with its clumsy foot and heavy '. will come at you if you ap- {h its young too nearly. and God Lin}.- intended to have fathers and lrrs am kind as the brutes. 'ist Mimi-a through all our bounc- ". He saw. "I have been out." grog ho has been out, and he hul " down, and he has started on the that road to ruin for this life and to tl for the life to come. and the rout '," says to his wife: "Mother, the hum "ommandmenta are a. failure. No gant f Westminster catechism. I have ner, my very best tor that boy. Just no o ow he has turned out." All! my um i. you smiled that boy with re- font . You had no symmthy with haul mt hilarities. You had no com- been same. A man ot midlife laid to A " "t haven't much desire for re- meat . My tamer was as good a, man one ' pr lived. but he Jammed religion The my thing: when I was a. boy my I got disgusted with it. and I la“; " wanted any of " since." That pun; r erred on one aide. I No. a tha dI-clnllnn " In at“ w- “L. “mingle- report an: BU- ' M Dr. Tums will In”! t men. while it In full of “We. 'ttcourtqteagtent to parents who rylng to bring up their chlldren t; text. Proverbs 3.. l: "A wine Iakoth a glad father: but a tool. son is the heaviness of " an bani 533: Tie GraiirG tt tea md he has started on the l to ruin tor this life and! life to come. and the " his wife: "Mother, the dmenta are a failure. No ninater catechism. I have f best for that boy. Just ms turned out." Ah! my tutfed that boy with re- had no sympathy with ritlea. You had no com- A mun ot midlife and to n TO THEIR CHILDREN )u A shadow has come down on that do- mestic hearth, a shadow thicker than on" wov~m of midnight and hurricane. The agony of that parent makes hlm any. "Uh. I wish 1 had buried my chu- Jn-n when they were small!" Loss of property? No. Death in the family? No. Madness? No. Some vlllaln. kid-gloved and diamonded. lift- ed that cup of domestic bliss until the sunlight struck it and all the rainbow: played around the rim and then dulled Into desolation and woe, until the harp- Ien d darttgteMr cupped thelr hands and w the voices of the pit uttered a loud um. ha."' But now tor the alleviations. First or all, you save yourself a great deal at trouble. Oh. parent. It you can earlv watch the childron and educate them foe God and heaven. "The an; I” barroom of a Fifth avenue hotrt and completed his damnation in the lowest grommet). Sometimes sin does not halt in that way. Sometimes sin even comes to the drawing room. There are lep- roun hem-Ls sometimes admitted in the highest circles of society. He is ID elo- gant. he is no bewitchlng in hll man. ner, he is so refined. he is Bo educated, no one suspects the sinful design, but after awhile the talone at death come forth. What is the matter with that house? The front windows have not been opened for six months or . year. A shadow has come down on that do- The summ- haa never been made up in these great cltlon of how many have been destroy-d and how many beauti- ful homes have been overthrown. It the statistic could be presented. it would {me your blood in a nolld cake at your heart. Our are-at clues are full of temptations. and to vast mum- mdes of parents these temptations be- come 3 matter of great mllcltude. -- A Fetus of my life made me tut ‘nmn ' muon “I pramzuure. 18 nycelsau'uy MI- nld Tom Paine. A vessel out to lea. l demic, and In.1trht he "INCMBVOM." and utter " had been tive day: out The resolution was then withdrawn. more can“ A cyclone. The would} ---r---.-r---.----- spring: a leak. The helm will not work. Beware ot him who tutter. M 1tttt+ What is the matter"! n LI not. no ing ot a ettiid.-LavtMai. -. . house? , been open A shadow mastic he and sun to the lather of the household ot which 1 un speaking: ”Hie omeem of the bank would like to have you step over a minute." The father new over. and I. bulk omcer can. "m Ituyt your check?" "No." he says. "um " not my check. I never make an 'H' tn that way. I never put n curl to the 'Y' tn that way. 'Hhu b not my wru- tmr; that I. not my dynmure; that is counterfeit. Sand for the pollce." "Stun", lays the bank amour. "your Ion wrote that." Now the father sad mother are welt- lng tor the son to come home st night. It " " o’clock, it is half-pant " o'clock. It in 1 o'clock. The son coma through tLe hallway. The father can: "My Bon. what does I." this mean? I gave you every opportunity. I gave you all the money you wmted. and here in my old any. I find that you hive Become a trtsendutrrtt, a libertine and n trot." The son says: "Now, father. whet is the use of your talking that wny? You told me to go It, and I Just took your Ingestion." an BO to etrike the me- dium between newertty and too great leniency. to strike the happy medium leniency. to strike the happy median between the two and to mm our ehil than for God and tor heaven 1. the an! lety ot every Intelligent parent. Some go to work and try to come All this. and the boy is picked at am nicked at and picked at. That tinny! wr tt um in, te tr h " that " era M straight-jack [ your own me: You are green. h rn tory his u are green. You tn . Come with me to world. I'll show with me. You need t t won't hurt you." ' oung man lays: "W to be odd. I can't a tll my friends Pit tor myself." Shrew 1 tt und ht " th is " M " be you may not be take: I siege. but Burr the hat gone the mun hen he tact that an eenee, which me: back. nd upright- nus. Home no attitude, young man. must break Iter'tg apron out ot that l It Is time er. You are "18 der the de. pent of " ‘nscquences )llh ‘Well. I t word I'0 Just " After man '.' the I and “vest with The that m u k l1 NOT RIPE FOR DISCUSSION. “my could supportm‘ _ howm er, w promoted I an a quad I gave you. lnv wand Into patrs of rights walking for you at tht God Nouxhgou hen have that m my rev upward the tidings. send forward the ner The dead la alive as: hr. found.' Representation in the Imperial Parliament, ottig ally unis (llll.llllllG AMI EMPIRE. uhouhl call upon tity colonies, tltpiry.r tor:, would Ire ltumensel.s greater still. and if any manhunt mm: the Mother Country were made by the colonies, nothing would In suror than tho ta vorable 1-0va of Parliament. "So Mr the colonies have not: made any dehuite suggestion with reapest to rerrrosentation; and l mu (“minced that nmhmg would b' more fatal than " premature nimnssiuu of details. l do not think the time has arrived to Hug- Begin eatty with your children. You stand on thetanks of. o river and you tryto change its course. . n has been rolling now for 100 mites.' You cannot change it. But Just go to the source of that river. go to where the water Just drips down on the 'rock. Then with your knife make a channel thin way and a channel that way. and it will take it. Come out and stand on the banks of your child's life when " wan 30 or to years ot age. or even 20, and try to change the course ot that life. It is too late! It in too late! Go farther up at the 90mm of life and nearest to the mother's heart. where the character starts. and try to take it in the right direction. But, oh, my friend. be careful to make a line, a dls- tinct line. between innocent hilarity on the one and violous proclivity on the other. Do not think your children are going to ruin because they make a racket. All healthy children make a racket. But do not laugh at your child's sin because it is smart. It you do. you will cry after awhile because it in malicious. Remember it in what you do more than what you say that is going to affect your children. Do you suppose Noah would have trot his family to go into the ark it he staid out? No. His sons would have said: " am not going into the boat. There'l something wrong. Father won't go in. " father stays out rn stay out." Are your children safe? I know it is a stupendous question to ask, but I must ask it. Are your children are? A mother when the house was on fire got out the household goods..many ar- ticles of beautiful furniture. but forgot to halt until too late, "Are the children safe?" When the elements are melting with fervent hem and God shall burn the world up and the cry ot “Fire. fire.'" shall risuund amid the moun- tains attd the valleys. will your chil- tire."' shall I talus and th dren be trate? I wonder chord in the I Christian par an he ought} this morning mew tabit you her , Mr. Charles Phillips Trevelyan,', oral memlx-r for the Ellund divia west riding Yorke, nuggeited that ttgettttrRet"srttl of tlie colonies be loam! a Him) in Purliameut, but "We are not going to Intel-fern in the (lomemtk- affairs of the colonies Nor um the) 'ttring to intern)": In ours. I have- now-r ulhucatml, as has hm]: reported, the formation of an Imperial mllmroin. but I haw,- pointed out, that, it there warn to he any kind of “soul arrangement with the col- uniml, I believed the only form that would meet with the slightest favor would bo an Imperial mllvereln in which thor" would be free trade be- tween the portions of the Empire and duties an againut strange". At any rate, the manual: must orlglnate wlth the colonial. There In nu' amel- Hon from aux-wolves. The meant I.) lutlon In premature. ls new-urn: ooh dome, and might be mueh1erotiit." that able" your that naming tvtrild b' more fntal tlmn " premature ttiwcttssion of details. 1 do nub think Hm tlrue has "rrised to Huw- gr-st to the colonies the turui which intporial unity alumni take. It is .11!)- mml to nupposo that self-guwruing commas like (‘mmdu would sacrifice in- dependence tor the mum of Jt. Magic votes in the Home of Commons. worthy. It never was unworthy. Can you mend it now? It in too late. Down lbs tool with NO passenger: Into a watery grave. What was the time to " that vessel? What was the tune to prepure It for the Itomi? In the dry- dock. Ah. my friends. do not wait un.. til Your children get out into the world. beyond the Narrows and out on the great voyage of lifo. It is too late then to mend their morals and their man- ners. The drydock ot the Christian home is the place. Correct the him now. correct the evil now. T entry? moth was ttire Just look at the chancter of your children now and get an intimation of what they are going to be. You can tell by the way that boy divides the apple what his proclivity is and what his sin will be and what style of dis- gipiine you ought to bring upon him. You Bee how he divides that apple? He takes nine-tenths of it for himself, and he sin-a one-ttmth do his sister, Welt, let that go. and all his lite he will want the best part of everything, and he will be grinding and grasping to the day ot his death. Sh l: vow. Mr.Chal " ot M on was Itt Kit): such al F. w, col ttttttiam mm “but nu- promoters ot y f the ant art of any “iii I g saw news! Ring! Ring'. again, and the lost ml than, if tin c of the rowin- awr the union of Mother Country, mun-w strenuous " He doubted, :ubjnct. would be tract rssolutlon gretttott rom- ntlnund the t Trevelyan, Lils Miami divislun l the Col- gradu- f the-vol- o high colonies voluntar- hich was ms been has been tlr' not uh Commentary. --Couneoung links. Ar. ter preachMttr tho 80mm on the Mount can?!“ made a tour in south. ern Galilee. Before leaving C'apornaurn He heulni the centuriun'u servant. and um next day at Main ruined the wid- ow's tron. Luke vii, 117. During this journey Ho ate at, the house of a. Phariuee. and Ins feet were washed I by n woman who was a dam. Luke ' Li. 36-50. When Ho. returned He heal- ed a dumb ttemoniac. He was “an“; ly ”pulsed by tho Phat-1m and ion. I nu-ra.:unn and taught. In parables hy l the urn. He then nailed to the noun. try of the “whiten": on tho mm. of tho you of Galilee. On this voyage He Willa! the tempest. Mark iv, M-tl. Near the village of Gorges". Ile NF stored two (announce. prrmlttlttthe devil» to enter into a herd of tovine. The swine. were choked in the you. and tho people urged Him to impart out of their (wants. Ho, returned net-rm the am to ('npornaum and raised the dmghter of Juiruu. the» ruler ot tlw Synagoguo. 22. Ono of the rulers of the unn- ' piogtte--Ther" were two principal ui’fi- l ”Ind of the up nngugmn Fell at his I tri-This was 'siving .Is-suu grunt l Imnnr. He mum maven a great concourse ot people. 2. It would [archer at?! the scribe- nnd Pharisees. 8, Che 'tt What In the Central Truth? Christ has destmyed the lust enemy. which is death. 1 Our. xv. 20. . What is the Topic? t'lrr1st raising tho druid. What is the Outllne? I. Jniruncum- lug to Uitriet. ll. Announcement of tho daughter's death. IH. The dauglr tor raised. Wan was trim Tim? Novemhtsr, A. Whore wan tbo Manx? Caporrtamif. Who was the Persons ? Jews. Jun-- ttdr. Tho damsel. The apostles. Ths, Inner of the damsel. The mom]. What is the Hpecial Reading? Mark 39. 'WAY, make We Ibis ado, and weep -"Christianity 'rttodrorates our grief. and shows us " Father's hand holding the rod." This must have been very tiisv'resstring in Jesus. The amt-nib (all: us to sorrow no: as thoe which have no hope. Illness. iv. 18, “Pommus tun- oral ceremonies: are ridiculous in themselves and entirely opposed to (he spirit and simplicity of the religion of ‘(‘hrisl." Not tirrad, but aleoperth-. Shr is not tlead so " to continue un- (kw the power at death, but shall be rnlswl from i: ms a person from nab- urnl wee-p. 7 40. Laughed Him lo trevrn-"h'vV 1remily rhose around Unirus shun-d not his faith. but all aha greater was he tuii r, of Juirus." “all put (helm. all out .--'1'iwro/ who seemed! the Lord and His [mm-Kim were not Museum-d worthy to witness his miracles-Lange. The father and the mother-U “as en- lirely pruper that Ithe panenls at the child should be present, and then He desired to comfort ihem and strong- then hheir faith. fEn-tereth in “lure the damsel was lying-Jesus could have mind her without 31mins present, but it We assist in .bringt-ng souls dad in sin to lite we will Have to go where they “Ba... ' . -. . . Bupt.r-WItt" is '1%hool.--P,o not. New. Mark v. M, not carried 1 hoard It. Be destroy his ft From a hum: homlm. J: doubt. about than Only In when us at , and char dry hm] to he (L and so rot-fen Vi. Talitlm-ruml - Damsel. arise. 't This was a common term of 1utdottr" ment used by loving mothers to wake tllnir children." Their words seem to tell us that in the glad waking, on the resurrection morning, there will he nothing startling. or unnatural. but "the old familiar love which has blessed us here will greet _“," there." 42..With a grunt astonishment - They knew it was supernatural. There hi nothing to show. however. that it was the mean: ot canning "Wing mm: to spring up in any heart. _ 43. That no man should know it --The "ttatmrtor thie were. 1. That munch! was: #r INTERNATIONAIJ LESSONINO. Ill. APRIL IG, 1900. known l Benson. 38. We ready in oral. Ttr Both rea women tl 38. Fxeeth the turnu1t--Tha, ready making preparations 1 oral. That wept and waited Both real and kind mourn” worm-n and musicians. "it in still prevailing in like East wailing women." , ' 39. 'iNh,v. make Ne this ado, -"Christianity 'nmtberams l and shows us 'a Fathor's [mm the rod." This anus: have t distressing in Jesus. The ap us " sorrow not as the» w no hope. Ifrhrss. iv. 18, 'Teo D 35. While Ho yet twakc--citter Jesus lint! started to Ro with tlw ruler " wnma n. who for twelve yours had Num m-rlnusly ill, camp in the crowd behind Him and touched Ilia garment. Jesus tux-mu and spoke to her and healed her. While tfe yet spakv to this wmnnn tho mmenger came from the rulor's hum-w. Thy (laughter in uead-- Tho sot-Hunt who brought, this news had no idea of Christ'" ability to raise SUNDAY SCHOOL Tho Daughter of Jain“ llahcd~ Mark 3; 2t. 24:35-63. , t l rm mourners. w eianm "it in a c in. like East to rye this ado, and mathemms (an Father’s hand h, nust have been Suri. They Mics!!! the Golden Text? "tram. only be- wailed greatly ..-Ttra y we re or a fun walling custom hire his Au, Year in the no]: Voted!“ fin-pita! ot Berlin. y " Officer o'Donnell, ot the Nineteenth Provitun, was called in. but decided that tho task ot art-mating the lady was too much tor him single-handed. so ho sent to the Thirtieth Street Station for tho patrol wagon. Ind tlt. toen minutes later it arrived with two lusty omen" on the dashbonrd and a crowd of 200 people trailing on behind. - -- _ -. _ 'Jnirus' daughter. her death. Death at any period in Ilfe In and. but espe- clully on In the youthful. ln vlew of the fnet that they , are naturally morn hopeful than tlm whom-9hr ther advanced In Illa. and con-e- qum.tly the gmtur.tho wreck of their future prospects" The reason why the youthful (like; has hem the query of manly. but.. must he Ion with an all-whys GodCwho doeth all tuingtr well. Death may come at'any time In lite, and oven the youthful should hold thamnelvm In madman. Death In always in the way_ot to. mormw (see Jamal Mr. 18-14). and wonm than required to welder the uncertalnty of lite In connection with all of our pltutrrtor the tutu“: by saying. "it the Lord will, we slmll live and do thls or that." ihst. resurrection. All we behold tho unld torm ot the aioaul,, it would seem. ll vlewed from an earthly standpolnt. that death would never relinqulsh Its grasp. How natural tho quest on, "If a mun uiw, shall he live again t" In vlcw ot the tact that We shall llve again We are relieved of much ot the terror of death by Its being called a "sloop." n "departure." or hem; "gath- ered to our fathers." all of wh'ch lin- plh-H an awnkeulng. an arrival. and n rmnlon. The that: ii comlng when then- shall be no more death. Chriatittnit.sr all tll knock at the gates of tho tomb and demand her dead: yen. more, Jesus holds the keys of death. wh’r-h implies, that He had authority and can release ltu captives when Ho, plumes. If phrieal death in n part of tho wages of tfat, than the wasted bodice, of the dead generatlonn of the out are so many monuments to the blightlng pawn!- of sln and the uniwrsnl rclgu or death. The triumph of C'hrltstianity will not be complete until these nmnumonta are destroyed. A lumdsoma woman. about 80yeamt or “go. richly gowned. and with dia. momb blazing In her ears. suddenly bobbed up on uppor Broadway about It o'clock last night. It was nppmut. that she haul been partaking heavily of the cup which cheers and also m- ebrinws. She staggered into the lobby or Weber & Fields" Music Hail, and. moving upon the box office. de. manded an ndmimlon ticket After considerable loud argument she tim ally consented to leave the house. Hee failure to break into the Web- er & Fields' mblhluneuc developed a belllcooe spirlt in the Indy. she xix-waged an Ema-away nun! she omteetuiiiU into the Floyd Raun- stroller, the lady ordered a "hooker, and a good one at that." - A With thla the lady Jumped into the air, seized the waiter by the throat with one hand. and with the other tried to gouge hia eyes out. Three other waiters sprang to the assist- ance at their (yo-worker and a general skirmish follow _ 7 Tiurltuty timt seized a, glass as. cantor. and put the tour waiters to night. Then she amused herself by trying to smash all the glassware and mirrors in the Floyd Wstlurtreliet'. The lady made a. gallant tight tor liberty. It took the tour waiter. and three policemen to get her Into the wagon. At the station house she and the was Edith Mattmrrintt, an sou-alumna had played In some ot the but. com- mule- in this city. She was locked isp.-N. Y. “mph. , No man an no provident at lab time who I- not prudent In macho ot his oo-nr-cat- Tuber. 31119 w Id credit! on with what” si'di1tltW., heaven. gnu m - A real remtrrect'on. In the case of Jalrus‘ daughter Jesus raised the same body that tiled. utherwhe It was not a rrsurrectiou, but rather n creatlnn. If thrre ls to he a new body, then tho reign of death ls not mnqunrod. for death would at?” hold the old body. Paul Rays. " This t-urruption must put on iruorrttption. This mortal must put on lmmortalltv." The locatlon ot the body that is to he raise! settles tho matter. " And many ot thorn that drop in tho elutit shall awake." Dan. xii..'..', Again, “For the hour is coming, in thi. which all that are in the graves slum hear Ills mice, and shall come forth." If there In to he a creation why open tho trraeoat The covenant bf and holds lirmlv wlth the dust of tho wioatt all of the days of its up paintwl time In the grave. Death puts an on! to all other bands. hut it van- nut disannul the mum-nut of God with men. A sudden resurroct'on. Although the body may be years going: back todult it will be mam-"Iv restored. Paul A sudden rmurrmt‘on. Although the body may be year" going back t0dult it will be nuddvnlv restored. Paul says. " In the tw’nkllng ot an eye." In thv also of Jail-us” daughter He had but t; take hor by the hand and speak. and "htraitrhtwar" she arose and walked. One has said there is no record that Jesus ever met it tuneful proeeWott hut what He suddonly broke it up.-B. K. Whtsatiake. a Milicmse Lug-tagged rumba! Fl ler. At t “Sorry. mam," said the polite waiter. "but I can't. serve you." "Can’t nerve me," she shriekod. "Me -(l perfect may." - _ -. SHE WAS A Ell. MIN. Three Policemen Had a Tussle With Edith. a belllcose spirit in the Indy. Him sis-tagged up Broadway until she rumba! Floyd's saloon and Imel- ler. At this point she decided that a few more drinks would do her a world at good. - _ HER TEMPER RATHER TROPICAL. %saett1tttrc--tf we dull-e to receive from God.we must. 1. Come to Run. 2. Humble ourselves berore Him, 8. Bo ln ear-mat. 4. Ankln faith. Great. need will drlve us to God when, un~ der ordlnary clrctsmtrtanoetr, the obstacles around us would prevent our golmt., The Lord may delay long. but W.' will (some at the right mo. mtutt. pie to His teachkg. ' " might. SE. cite their carnal and will”: expec- tations. It was not Hitt uimloa. but. Hung" that “my mantra: not. to" eht-2Ahe was raised only to life, but to health. Alt raised by divine power, yet We wat to be mgmtglned br, the ordinary means. More ttutu_1o,poo_diarxt hunted PRACTICAL SURVEY Batiff, ad Hr.', At the coast omen than is A m: I with I demand fur htuplu goods. Bushman mr board March has not been us large proudly 1‘3 on I as some expentei. The purchasing d imppii-s ror the northern gold Holt " '0’} is contributing largely to the dunno! round l from Jobbers at present. D the; The whims of businesa at Winn" 'xt 3 has been stlmulntcl lately by sprint bt she l like Weather. The retailers an: no. wand busy openlng up spring gout. and tho 'ie',iii,iili'i.'i'il.il! bushes has been very “It. acted We in a. [001 demand tor I... . and other building mterinl. all Oh and can!” can will ennui. ho s inn. buy one in butldlng operation. an: " in well employ“. ' M in has 'rt_ot-1yitr inb- t W to.» thin week. 81:11.... on“ m T ‘a haunts. Valance-shun“. p. g , [or all M of u " 'W.' . 'tggitut a... . Vin . _ t is l .2 g I in” , T . il , there an M I ery, dipper: spot wheat at No. 2 (hard no 1 bard and N i, der No, l 'han l, No. 1 hard; y , 2 nomad sac. Ham. Wheat I Business at Hamilton la of fair "F tune tor this season. and the outlook promises " lump: movement In staple goods than Ian year. Vanna at all clones of manufacture] and Il- ported goods continue very m Payments are fair. - - Choice Auntrallun "rr ... .". Mn 88- Fine" Canadian ermine 89a {Kb Clh---t6ome, holders haw shown signs of weakness. not] have reduced prices 611 to 1s. to form sales. W. quote t Fluent, colored .. ... ... "W' ... _ ... 63o Finest; whim .'. ... ... _... .. -.. ... ... on Mnnltobs Win-M. Mun-ken. The local market he been: n lit". more active, inMnemN" dty in“ activity in tho museum “than. and the volume. of bu-lnou has been Migtrtly enlarged during 'thes [at three days. The price at No. I [and an» Tort Willim sch-adv " We Int week and unnamed “hinged until Totally. when 85 J-de wan (tilintbln. Wednesday saw an advance to 66 8-40 and: Thursday to 67 l-2c. nlolbnugh trt- 1-4c was brat price the Inner part (1 the day. Yesterday prices started " 67c and advanced to 61 I-ec, which was mum) at close of business. Son. pareebt for May e'felitrtrry have been sold. the that: tttttrro being 690, but there an new bayou tor In, deli!»- ery, shippers prubrriatr to take thn spot wheat at the, difference in price. No. 2 (hard walls tor 2 I-e. under No. 1 hard am No. l northrmtt 2 I-de ul- der No. 1 hard; No. 3 hard is Se um No. 1 bard; No. l traru'td litre and No. 2 trowel 63e, " in were Fort WB. liam. 'Wheast decline-d tic-day in q.- path, with tho drop in. United 8.... markets. Very little business tthi No. 1 hard an. quotqd at " L/ht to 3..4c in store Fort Wiydaan out” in tho day. hurt at the clean " 1-40 m - tsd.-Ninasipeg Connorcial. more!» I. BMItneu’ on We. Trade at Montreal has received (up ther atlmulntlun um week by MRI- noun! advances In the when at f'ttt goods. Retailers "all” that upward the or ulna: has not u!» been exhausted. and they no not. mung rather more rreoir. Ship-tn. woman on a.ituet scale. 1130‘ Etta of a“ in the clunky” (zooming. m pmpbctq Indiana . large turnover the coming and; Country remittanc- an very 1dr._ Chteturo ... n. no u- a. Now York ... ... ... ... It lwankoa ... ... ... ... St. Louis ...... ... ... Detroit. red ... ... ... Detroit, white ... ... Duluth. No. 1 north. Duluth. No. , hard Minneapolis. No. l Chicago .. ..... .'... ...: New York ... ... ... ... Milwaukm ... ... .-.. l St Louie ... ... ...... l Toledo ... ... ... ... ... l Detroit. red ... ,.. - 1 Detroit, willie ... ... l Duluth, No. 1 North Bar--Enaier: 10 loads selling " m can; our tpn. -- “A Following an the do“ Mae. " important wheat. centres today: . Cash. In». Chicago ... ... ... - a -- we? " New York ... ... ... ... --- o " " Northern - ... . Minneapolll. No. 1 hard ... - ... ... . Wheat-One load ot white sold " 70 I-ee per bushel. otsta--Firm; 100 tunnels cold " a to tMet. _ Dre-'31 Hotpe--Mareet firm, " $75 to 87.40 per un. - A _ northern ... ... ... 085 " 004x78 Minneapolis. No. 1 hard... ... ... ... ... 006 a-t - Following are the clung mica " Important wheat 012an My: em ... ... ... ... ... Duluth, No. 1 hard alumni“. No. l Straw-41"?) loads sold at so to 88.Go pthoet. --- - A, ----- oata---0tt3 hundred bushels cold u- duumod at. M I-ee. BasrioF---0rMs load sold unchanged " " 1-30. - _ Excuse] 1kntrlitr!tf Perelma- 1Tb. steady at $7.25 tp $7.50 per cit. _ Arrival. thin week show a slight il- crense. Retailers have fairly an hold of the market. uni practically dict-ob their own term. The mahrl y of (he. have rammed the price- ovrr and! counter to In for mania. and MM to ltd tor column. This will cause a very. large demand, and will certainty chair tho market. Indeed. were " not tbe tho heavy stock of Australian in Lon- don, we would be Inclined to look for an advancing: marlin. Wo quote; Chaim Danish and Wttev-4hte hundmd ”hell of M and white fail wheat acid a (an. weaker at TOC, and out; load of (on. “may at Top, - A -. Androw Clement. & Sons. of lunch- ter, England. report. the butter and cheese market an {allow- on In“). Egtts--Littht demand to-dny. Prion steady at " to 163 tor dried] as laid. Hwodlah ... ... ... ... .. Choice“ Fianna: tw. ... ... Choice-t Australian ... ... Choice Aunt-anal: ... ... ... Finest Canadian cream- Hay and Btraw--Fitbtn lost ot hay sold 500 higher " $11 to 818 a ton, and nix loads of straw. steady u 8'o to $9.50 auton- 1'oultrr-4ttmrirttm ml! and demand went at BO to 800 for chicken- and 13 to 140 for turban, Butur--tarnatt offering! in a poor tb- mad at 19 to 2m. market Reports The Week. 'd l.. .4 ... ... - 061 1-8 --.e Toro-to Furmen' "whet. Lending When. Markets. Butter bud Choc-e. y tl. F _... .'... ... W---- . ... .-.. 068 ... ...... 072 ... ... ... 078 ... ,.. - 078 In ... ... 072 0731-2 0721-2 0663-8 0683-8 I huh. 0671-2 0721-8 067 14 06'9 1-4 0 68 1-2 0 TP. 08 0 Ta 1-2 0 " 3-4 0 Td 8-4 06618 too, to 10.. 97- W 06473 0 715-8 OTA " 074 " 0 " " o " " 0 73 34 06814 ttttst" 0671.2 074 "

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