ii/iii, 'rt “you 56...; mate of fl HOMES. Refinery Sugt [HIE lik M lie the diseases ot as Bidets. mm by or crooked i, Hamilton, 0.3, Ei ' W orld. mulsinn " tyt ... Ll ar. 1 900 Ma sta l w’é R‘Ill E] {Us {a es mi: DR. TALMAGE’S ADVICE TO ' MI, EMPLOYERS OF LABOR b th se tor In " b In. ttip head m aide w side wit In; Arnetimes ttie at the II thou here wh iiiGUiten the to hard ttrm.., The behavior of a multitude of labor- er: toward their employers during the Iaat three months may have Induced some employer' " mglect the' Hat Chrletian dutlel that they 'owe t6 those whom they employ. Therefore I want to my to you whom I confront Nee to Dol iiei"and 'those to whom than wards my come that all ohlpownerl. m 'mol- Watt a"-', i,"r', _ySIra awn my ' '\' "C. .11x& 1 e I - _ ' ' m vapi ts. You will a. '," _ ', W.» an"- on of next wlnj "r _ w-'" iiii'ijriii'iiiriiiij,"i) A: " " " why. God never bless 1 " iy as Large .Wagesf as Possible to Ein ( ployes and Take art Interest in Their Physical and MoralWell-Béing. .. 's AGrAratmrieemrsrr--xtte mm gum report can: At . an. various districts lsbor trou- existing or impending the eh Tahxmge makes in this dil- , bun: About ts,tstytttrtfeeilnq both sides of "ttttik/ttttttsuit is well timed. Texts. Gals- )6;."‘But I W‘d her take heed that ye be not 1 one of another." tnd, W119: 4: "Look atot ','r,tt,?',ltd bu things. bubevtrtm tram In: r anhy. God never trtessNI Th:, worst FP,', you len, 'If 3411mm mahrm'w ttfs au-uw "untmt'- can» I the audaqnmwmeam the ttne houses ogdgadpow vi Brooklyn heights and Pe Square mil Bacon â€mew the brick) nun“ umber. "st, m ms: “upâ€. on. FM 1.tt.re; 1e,'/sei,Y,ittf'tip','ll lab- 1 "rntmtttinerB." Th tint -haee diéoiiir'ikd ‘handl " bait “In. obstructions on sr,rtAdNiib%K9iG) Otrrktrur " 'd M’KWQWE the hand man of the fac- astelr builder.' the oapitkl- l man of the ttrm. worked with their employâ€, work- 1e: at the lame bench. a same table, 3111.31.10.“ who can reqysrptter, t.ty.s he clerk: ot 1",th Ihments we“ a _ autumnal: turf]: I tt.iatfott. F" There" at} " new In dlIcuulon an an! employ“. The s" will so “to the but. damnle we met repaired. Waxes will AS they were. Spu- may be ttiqtret, in; hanged. and the ten- 134 U tetiHStat mented jerk-k " men ot the and Ire- nguwrp: ! anal- 'avenmah as are was will afford y. The ployer , gm ohp, Into serMc her of hen any say wt bus-mes. :5 hen any . 'mlaborer , say “‘hmmqs't "di or ave his burlneso ruined and .m‘anploya' an!» pnits to my: 919g: gxerxhullmu. - 'in ‘Lhe United States a. wrong and sigma,“ 'tit,t,f,I',',tle thick would: rout, Wonk.) issolve society. Look over your affair: and my your1Â¥ " imagination in. your labors! 11lie Add then pst' bird what beforp, fld -qtnd your oivi.cottaciertet, you thlik' i ought to pay him. '.t, Do not be too ready to cut (will _listar, all commercial ttrttttg, all mute! builders, all housewives. are bound to is interested in the entire welfare of tlteir subordinates. Years :30 some one Fit three prescriptions for becoming millionaire: “First. spend your life Ht getting and keeping the admins! of 'ther-people; secondly. have no snxiety about the worriments. the losses. the disappointments. of others; thirdly, do not mind the fact that your vast wealth implies the poverty of a great men! movie." Now. there is not a man here who‘iouid consent to so into life with tttoi/ree principles to earn I. fortune. I it your desire t? pg y t 13101 Aptap, e tilt, Irie),' in? "ix-wag?!" am:- am vice. F Again. I counsel all employers to! look well after the physical iauiiil of their subordinates. Do not put on them any unnecessary fatigue. I never could understand why the driv- ers on our city cars must stand all day when they might Just as well sit GIN}! Aderixsh ,.1me.mn maul. unrighteous that so many of the fe- male clerks in our stores should he com- pelled to stand atrutaiohairtrrtm those hours when that“ but tern no st0t'*hnttra.' These ttttWil wk And annoyances and e‘nrh’i s enough without putting upon them additional fatigue. tiniest these temnle clerks must go up and down on the business of the store. let them sit: down. Hut, above all, I charge you, o em- ployers. that you look after the moral and spiritual welfare ot your employes. 1"trst, know where they spend their evenings. That decides everything. You do not want around your money drawer a young man who went last night to pee “Jack Sheppard." A man that comes into the store in the morning ghastly with midnight revelry ls not the man tor your store. The young man who spends his evenings in the society of refined women or in,m,uslcal or artistic mom or in‘memry Hm- provement is the young man tor your First of all, then, pay as large was“ as are reasonable and as your business will ttftorii--rtot neressarlly what others tii,; The right of a laborer to tell his player wha he mu; y l the gm " ik p T S“. it,ji.ili,ittstt?,1, into Jeit,I';'. ggtfh’or Land .her of these ideas In _d_esplc|ble. It Do not say of these young men, "If they do their work in the business hours. that is all I have to ask." God has made you that man's guardian. I want you to understand that many ot those young men are orphans, or worse thpnp p a ' ttun out to society to iii"iii5 'ii?i?'jiii)it,. E young man . he I g ddler the Atlantic Cte: tity' or wo . ride -, ." ~\ . . ", L ', i"iir'tr,fii,tii'tt, mid “:9.th £3th halo co drain I) f' " England. he had a church and a chapel built and supported by htmaelf--the church for those who preferred the Episcopal service, and the chapel for those who preferred the Methodist ser- vice. At the openln "yr one of; hi!!! 0- torles he gave a that diritter, i'tli there were 2,500 people present, and in his after-dinner speech he said to these people gathered: "I cannot look around me and see this vast use blaze ot friends and work people, Willa being moved. I feel greatly honored by the presence of the nobleman at my aide, and I am especially delitrhtett, at the presence of my wonk people. '1 hope to draw around me a population that will enjoy the beauties of thin neigh- borhood--a population ot well on“. non- tented, happy operatives, 7 I tSt'? instructions to my architect 'at h- in: in to be mated to render the dwel- lings of the opentlvea I utters to tho country. and l {try up is read :divtte PM iil,',ti'i'ilit, an “moment. 1 ik around me." ther. As tar as possible, once a year wait at their homes your ckrkq‘idhd" our workmen. That 15' the only 'why on can become acquainted wnh their £31113, You Wm Druid: an? In: u in!“ mm’is a. il'rlalrlu'l _ ick aster being gupportog, Xouuwlll End'some of you? young men In room. rithout any tire in winter, and in sum- ner swa-ltering in ill-ventilated. spar;- nents. You will ttttd oqt;how much lepend; on the wages you pay or Yllh- That in Christian churacter demon- strated. There are others In this coun- try and In other lands on a smaller your employes, "Now. ml? my: ass t.snptttttro'f, ." they cannot set an- .a possible. once a year not keep ttid elintr all Mght I",, U C.o,lo"ivur' Kc your ner- -fe "Just and .atmm may. a you Bee tt ll not on and your em- II a question be- '55:" ',1: 111,"d'tiifst, tt,1"tg1,oSratMreRtnJtl â€#31:“ ".hu Aho "tatm, .6ng {an um. 'iirri'rl) 3 fr.ttittrsytletht?e.?e.t1t.t :.uet)t!.t,: hp. '/2',f,r,fi,',2r',fb,t 6:321 . em-' iii/ m. Sgi',uylitl'A')rau'g'Ft'l'i'i lSo {at from that, how is it, young ' menY£tead ot being cheered on the l ram eaverrdome of you are c I caturew and it ma hard. age on {on takeep your Christian' te red in tha tore or factory where there are so many hostile to religion. Zie- then, are“! general under Frederick the G t. was a Christian. Frederick the amt wasa skeptic. One day Ziethen": the venerable.‘ wtttté-tunreit inner“, asked to be excused from military duty that he might attend I the bolt sacrament. He was excused. iu tewvdays after Ziethen was dining :with the king and with many not- ables of Prussia, when Frederick the Great ta a jocose way said. "Well, ‘iziethem how did the sacrament ot Host Friday digest?" The venerable 1 old, warrior arose and said, ‘For your I majesty, I have risked my lite , many I'tlme on the battlefield, and for Jodi majesty I would be willing at any time to die; but you do wrong i.when you insult the Christian relig- I ion. You will forgive me it l, your lold mllltary‘servant. cannot bear in silence any insult to my Lord and my Savior.'f' Frederick the Great leaped to his feet, and he put out his hand. I and he mid. "Happy Ziethen! Forgive I me, (arrive me'." Thigh), In moving around your tac- tory. mill, or barn. or store. you Are I tomb: with hymn: mare†Iwin ember it.' Tions) dart»! Wheelq fortune Avttt".turnrtutdte, ybu ei {I pauper. and your daugmer ll ' ho the workhouse. and your idie on the scaffold. It In m1 among your younsrnunr you Ithf' :wnh fl' ominous elle it _A_nd then I chartre'you not to put dnheeeUary temptagiog inure um sat your young men. 9 mt kep 1,6 sums bt money lying around “mudâ€- ed. Know how much money there in in thertill. Do not have the Account tr0srktroiotsely kept. There are tempta- tuttts,tttevitatrte to young men, 1nd enough of them, without your put- ting in unnecessary temptation in their May. Men m Wall street, hav- lp‘ â€years of reputation for honesty, have dropped into Sing Sing sud lemmas. and you must be careful My you try a lad of 15. And it in dammit: do not 'ttt ksit let It?) {35'9“ If he n‘V filmsd .rl i ,frq.ttttot your conlrdehbe, do not cal} It? “is; police, but take him home. 'feh why you dismissed him to those who " give him smother chance. Many: young man has done wrong once 'it, will never Aio wrong again. Ah, atriendtt,t think we can at- tordZ‘Q give everybody tutothel Chino?- when God knows wrmhould all my been in tterditiottut he had. not “you us 10,000 chances. New thee-ttest-Ne-ite- ployer..-Ttyrtttirrtftttatttuhuhttir own ?Jf"ttutrithw' nay “mamas? lbw ti) were discouraged, hoyun- "' they were and how cold n N hgw and they w t hw ey y be 6th.ttr 70 'A") 1'lit/ _tl",i'iiti,v', mm hqw a. hqrfee 7 butâ€; ï¬t! and SI) an: how a ybung than feels be ween tit an to. They have not forgotten it. Those .wealthy employers were not Origlnplty let down out ot Maven with gulleys ot all): in a. wicker basket. satin lined, fanned by cherublc wings. V They started in roughest cradle, on when IgPii,te,'to't1at put her violml foot aha upped the , mm the cold world. Those old men are sympathetic with boys. Oh, there are many being scoffed at for their religion, and I thank God there are many men as brave as Zietheng. Go to heaven yourself. o em- Iployer'.. Take all your people with you. Spon you will be through buy- ing and selling and through with manufacturing and building, and God Will all; you.' "Where are all those people over whom you had so great bttuenoe? Are they here? Will they Be here?" o shipowners. into what harbor will your crew sail? 0 you merchant grocer, are those young men that under your rare "are provid- ing food for the bodies and families of men to go starved forever? o you trtanufaotttNt%" with" our my Fillet! hyirur and so many bands pulling and so many new patterns turned out and so many goods shipped. are the spin- ners. are the carmen. are the draymen, are the gunmen, no the~mtchm of your ostiomtrryent"rorrrttr. out ev- erything but their own salvation? Can it be that, having those people under your cure ttve. ten, twenty new you hive made no evalapting impression. for good on. their Jyiuhor't,N, Qua! 900 turn us {that from marge Anne.“ d teac gs 191(54er awash: Supt 'lp. ourselves! Christ sets us the (x- atriple of traeritlce, and so do many ot his disciples. , .1 . rr . An Invitation to dinner in Manna is always accompanied try an mm... tion to spend the night. owing to the mummy law whieh provide. for the arms of all persons found on the “new; after 8.80 at night union CODONEL HOARE. Who was in charge of the Fort cap- tured by the Boers when Manama; was attacked. and when told by the Boers. “We have taken Matty. him," replied, "Have you. indeed P' and notified Headquarters try tele- ' phone. and the surrounding ot the Boers to'JOWed. they have panes. H6.Wt 'ttmRrfufKWhen “to“ 11091-3! those different News expmad, he gthi.'tiTl're idea that lt was Inf.“ D I twhecuimi--What a bold MIN-ht o! it if iq i'i.,'ii'.,i'ii'ieriitikiii,'l'iir', "i1;liqil,i,y'i,i'ik'ii'ti,.t: "t'tiririiTrG"C, ttri; 'drTiiii"tfif7tu"ii'"r", i,W,d. tion of the dead was chmmonly nu- cepted among the Jews: and that. bad '11:: Herod was. “he/â€Hal Irs, .14"- lmnmrtm nedt'syr,l and an. N- wrm-non 'rfr 'me new: _ _ . 14. And Tilng Herod-Thu, was Herod Autumn, the tetrarch. or ruler. ot Gunnery and Perea. He Was uncut ma sun: of lie-Izod We qreat. than! of Hun-cor Jesus. Matt. xiv. 1. Herod had, no doubt. hem-db! Jeane Deluge. but the preaching of the tw.elsyt ugmtleq 1nd owned-M39 Mtyltt noun} try and Iris, "inmé'f rwaiitfrtrtstt,aiintr, on hm it attracted [moi 1M ao.. tentlon of Antlpns. Was risen. from the Uetui-Herod had 1mpruotter'-imttts {.119 last. of March. A. D. :38. and tn? or r, "ner, w helm L"? J " which: 11%'.t't.'s'. titth,t'i,,lttc'f, muse! 1mm- On» mm midweep an i,a.'iii,iiiiiifir:), 2'tNil.' must. By) a can, (308.6! 'iueel ' ';:r:::(- a r: bl IG. " In a. propheb-Tho people ex- pected that Elm: would aytyally de- irNyttd trom hedt'irn and usher in the l h " t ‘1. I): an that m ' e to ho ed fro r me 0 Ben 6. t n I "nat rt man tgrutta"t"imiNttliariitrah'iw (17. In prison-The place of his im. prisonment and death was Macherus. nine mlleé northeagt of the Dead Sea. Sen dictionary. For Hprodima? tttUte.- "'rhitcwotnan was a' graruidottrtthter of Herod the Great. She-'(irst mar- rim, Herod Philip, her uncle, who was the father of Salome. Herod had put away his legal wife, the daugh- tm. of Aretha, klug of Arabia Puma. and hm] baken Hal-alias, though crime. What is the Outline? I. A guilty conscience. H. The Imprisonment of John. HI. A great. feast. av. John Commentary. - Connecting links. Janus. on hue. return to Capernaum from His third mlaslonnry tour, he!) of ' tdetly oh th mm. was ttal bluendm' tiiiii'i'tliili' at the â€can. apostles; all ' legion. Bdptl-what is the Golden Text? Banach-Bo mot drunk wwlth wine, whemn I. moon; but be til1ed with the spirit. Eph. v. 18. What in the Central Truth? Each sin committed leads to other great- :18. John had said unto Hermr-The verb is the itnperrecttentee 9nd manna that "ho repeatedly â€proved him." John was bold and fearless; Public ulna nerd to be amt-rely rebuked. l19. Had " quarrN--"Het herself against him." R. V. She hated John as an enemy because he had rebuked her sins. Would have killed him---Nhr six-Pd to kill him." One form of ein hands to aaurther, She could not-- Herod would not yield to her Dummies at first, but merely throw John in prison. h -- _ A _ ,..wnm,.waa “to Time! The hit or March, A. D. 29. Where was the Place? Macherus. Who were the persons? Herod. Herodlnn. John.. t9lottte. Herod's chin! men. John's (inclines. A What are the _Parallel Avcountu '/tr." xiv. 1-12; Luke Iii. 19-20. '. and had task?!) - Herodiaa, though fell','.. tterodiaa' husband, was still I y ng." _ - __' 20. For Herod feared John-Be had rm,pect for him and feared his words. The truth at first took hold of his couscience. Herod went replmtallyto hear John's preaching. He did many thinge-Ho was not only a hearer of We word, but was in part a doer of the work. Heard him gladly-So near war: he to tho point of accepting the truth. It is dangerous to be near. If Iihrod had been told that in a year or two trom tho time he was thus admiring John he would take of! his head, he would not hate believed lt; yet. such‘ is the hardening and demor. alizingjm of sin. 'r, . 22. Tho dzmghter ... . . ttanoed-tga. lome, " daughter by Philip. Not tt common dancing girl, but her own daughter. and ple'lrd nerod--They were probably halt intoxicated. re- clining at the tabla, as their custom was. 21. When a craosttirtt dar-For Horodlaa; She wan manning her up. porttrntty to kill John. This comenL ens day came tor her when Herod made runway “on La the luau at Macherum 33. He aware unto her--" is at. ways wrong to forawear ourselves by promising to do or to kaep secret what has not as yet been disclose! ta us. Unto the hull ot my klngdom “A kingdom for a dance. The prom- Igre of a drunken man, But how many in our day give away the whole kingdom of their main. with health and hope, proaperlty. peace and good- nee-yea, the whole kingdom of hoaven-tor the paltry price of a glam; of wine; the pleasure of the table: the gratification: of passion or pride: the atatuitf.tion of a little momry.--Peloubet., . - ' mfwnm; shun I ask range mother was not long in telling her; she will waltlng for fhist qugeption.» _ M. With haato--Theee In no time to [use it MINI- murdormu Intent is at!- ruod out. "Herod drunk will do what Hetod you» has refused to do." Give me by and by-"Forthwith." R. T. Give me immediately. She took Herod by aurprLse and mad? her demand “an the mutant. lest Herod should change his mind." In a ghf'art-of a large platter. The head-G but a bold rev aunt! She IR thinning for his blood and wants his head at ones. [ig: 26. Encoding 'scant-Hit' conscience was not entirely dead, and he was worried and troubled. Yet tor his outh’s trake-Ho cared more for his oath than tor his conscience. or John, or his God. He could murder, but he must not break " winked. teettr that he never should have tat-I. Which sat with hittt---He was at!!!†d of- tmtding the great men d In. m- dom. A eim'e to public c Would not reject her-Note the tut had led Herod to this: L the truth. 2. Continuing to Indulge In hie nine. 8. A drunken feast; “duo:- il re- sponsibie for untold crime and ninety. 4. An immoral dance. B. A wicked oath, which - mould have been 'kken. but, once taken. mould have 2ttt broken lmnedinteiy. 0. me test the Ma. . '. iif. And beheaded him-Bat John was ready. John la not the only one who will be beheaded It the truth llfupheld. Lot gay man to-dny take ttia [lo-man wan " iur-trm'sier-Heioduiéetft ES Th Manchu)! “humane no. not. "Ure Mo with. to: the thumb «11$ maid» the steps ptr, H10 Pthrw, mourtttt the platform. farce! hie my *?Mrthe pupa. law. Dr. SIM-SHINY (Ill THE WAR. tNtetttttttr-8eaamm of feasting and revplry are seasons ot great danger. “Tl-y wicked, whim they often lay claim to great courage. are at heart III-egg cowards." When men begin a mum- ot Iniquity, they will rind that "lmhlgenee ln om- aln owns the way to tho communion of others." fun roll men of their honor and 'relrexrntro1 and ruins thnlr character. Our only hope In in Chriat, who ls able to (aka away our elm. A guilty conscience. “Gulltlneu will speak though mnguea were out of use.", Remorse is written upon the very countenance of the guilty man. it beam, out through the eye. and I. expvéaned in every action. "swyrlc'ion, always haunts the guilty film“, ; The thief doth tear each but: an .omcer." John the Baptist imprisoned for IN raitlthtirteartr. The history of mlntahlp is p military ot trutteritatt for rights- ouqngpn' cake. from the righteoup AboL-to the [not saint: that entered the ates of pearl. ‘Fldolity unto deg! 18 the we ot Titt “30 th new» his We aim†Nts.": cod he but hathth his life II, â€it! oht011%setr it qnto life MI.†_",' Atettgdorn tor . damn. min- ready Ao .mrreuder hull - Mm tor"Otte spleIIure ot I..'t,t',tth','y the pert9tpN.tce,?t a luut-t're ttpt pan- to 'NiE "not lutemaaco'mbhu Bend of his manhood and made him theiéoL of a. wicked and lustful min: "all?" robbed Mm Minna are or myâ€. He _ an income. man wth'bglal or a cans:- 1u'glf!'- mea: " ei'sthred htm a m r can." his .. .. F Hume. UT!“ En§hatic Denial of Statements 'd by the Peace Party, THE uibuoa cable says: Lord. SHE-bury. wht was entertained at dinner to- night try the City at London Con-pl:- vatho Association. made an important 1'gtt'"it,"a't"// r mting the Govern- mer 'tg South Align pom-y. “The ‘smp the war' party have used my game." said the Premier. "in sup- port' of thelr News by stating um I mobbed there should be no annexa- tion- of territory. no annexation of troerieru. I never gave the piedge. I never meant to give a pledge. (Loud chews.) ' "tsunami a simple lxlatorlml tact. t "I hare already intimated that their resistance has gone beyond the limit to which resistance could wisely go. It is not for us to critlcize their actions in what they are pleased to call self- defenre. but they hare acted so that every bitterness created by the war and every severance of clause. and races have been stimulated by ï¬ery measure they have taken, and so they Bo on. ' "It also will be our duty to protect those native races who have been so sorely afflicted, and at tho some time so to conduct their policy that, no tar In; {Quarks there trhisn tfs u technetiu- “on and that everyone Chan be a happy mttmttey of manila!!! 1?iPr8trtl,' Arfter the Master of tho Rolls. Lord Alverstone. had proposed “The Imper- lat Forces," Lord Salisbury again rose. holding a paper In hid hand. and said: “I find that Lord Roberta has occupied Johannesburg." - __- - - This announcement was (allowed by a wild display at ettthuaiggam, the com- pany cheerlnl tor “Bob." and ulna- ltttt "9qd .99" “9.3%... T Lord Sail-bury later in' the avatar. when plowing "The City of London Cowman“ Association. rater-rod to the glarin- nem and add: “Ono ttting we have leaned from thh war II that main: devout won the G-rat." We. of Edinburgh: said. "r have 'de fewer than ten clergyman. Ii, hom I have out. Air to the a table, deposed throng; ‘Itrong TERMS OF SURRENDER. PRACTICAL SURVEY Chicago ... ... ... ... ... New York ... ... ... ... Milwaukee ... ... ... ... St. Louis ... ... ... ... moron, red ... ... ... Detroit, white ... ... Duluth, No. t north em ... ... '.. ... ... ..t Duluth, No. 1 [mm Minnepolie. No. 1 northiren ... ... - .., Minneapolis, No. 1 Whack-Two hundred and “It, - ell ot will.» an whatnot! such-null ti 69 m Too, 200 Inwlmlu of at“ wear. hnd '200 lax-hob of - neetf TI tq 7.3). T 'r." hard -... ... ... ... ... 0871-8 - Toronto burmerf Market. What and". 250 bunch told a {ollowtz tso bushel- ot white and 100 tunnel- of red at 6913 par Ml. Oat. ouster, 400 my: sold at. 810 to 380 not balsa-l. 11ay-Flftret loam wld at $10 1:) $11.25 Pot, ton, A -. _ L.. =-, "arid, "ii.-Liiaeipta of (ram on thq street.market have My. 90.07M- Ell. Wheat, Hrm: other- 1mg .2 law-g Who-t Mum-u. Following are the elm-mg price- at Important wheat centres 10-day: 0mm. July. Chicago ... ... ... ... ... - was 1-8 'KiiFEw'Jridmm acid at 38 to. 8850mm - - . ., __ "e' . _ ,,.8eodn- ", V Jr cwnzoraadu' “adv mclm‘ sandy" Slwxmminalmu my... T ohm-r 71:31.50 "own .etah, at: 100 lbs. 3;? Tdedw<W stow closed at z? tfut brirvpttelueUtind v. prim? at $1. (1 numb“! jam, _ [ " Ttsi/ [mum-neon , 'e Toronto. my. M.-'-ter.+ mug new olipo wnnhnd' woot mix " 'att.' Man-kc; in (knight! "un'eh'txned "IMS, Unwashed lat low .at who. . Mus-nob. Mum. â€any. The local market has been about. " quiet as possible. supp?†findophud work getting auf profit om. their business. and unnougu prlcel poop steady and (mm firm the amount of business in limited. Ttte pike of mu! spot. Fort William hal Ittd at " lft. qatew-trwo iGia'rigi mnnlagolu “I. m- a" .m a: we. . ' . 'i,iiiibii'cififici): sou witgmq. to, may ,ami 'tstegiwdaNreliar 16.11} homld steady At.- nor-anu- I a and one load of straw at " 'riiiiioiéi ' "#14 . y weights Jl"ft 37??“ il,t.'.iit?,et.1 , " tttnrtat ."p2',1Gt1,. h. I! et,. 1%! i'iett.tti.,, Pr/jp, 91 won. J;l'tl', ' T" iiiromrtNti"] H; , _p=jt "_'" '_'-. except on Monday and Tue-day. nu it Wu Me. There an no buyer- tor future delivery at over-pot “flee. and we quote that. en route for dell“?! {but halt June. " tho name "gun. 681-20. No. 2.hard and No. 1 north. ern are 2 I-tr. under No. t hard, “(I No. 8 hard ' l-Se., under No. 1 hard. all in store Fort William. l'rlcm at No. 1 bard. yo. 2 hand and No. t north- ern. in am Duluth. are Ile. under Fort William prices. Wtwarckei dull and unchanged gt as 1-2c. for So. 1 hard spot or May delivery. in “on Fort 11'iiliatac--Wianipeg l'olnmervlul. Bradetrcet‘l on Trude. Wholesale trade at Montreal thin week has been fair and the increased Ink-I. always stimulated by the Queen‘s Birthday holiday, had a good effect on buolnead. But the cool wee- ther this month has kept down the sales ot light summer and hot weath- er goods. always looked tor at thin time of the year. The mills and [ac- toriae are very busy. T123 mar mar- Yet has been unsettled the past week. The money market in firm end rete- are unchanged. ' Trade at Toronto has been a little more active thin week In sorting line: for the summer. The prospect- on certainly more promising for A hm movement next week. A good den! of tall bunineuhu been effected thin month. Collection! are (air and will be better non. At London this week. rules have been larger. The condition! of the crops in this neighborhood are very fair. hard spot or May Fort Wil0auc--Wi Mar 26. Trade at Hamilton has shown on- sidemble activity thiq week. Labor tat well emplonad. Values are firm for staple (room will the outlook toe the (all. good. tor which have he. bought. I smite useâ€; are oun- sidered bright. 7 Basins-i at the Coast cities nu improved come ml! the outlook ll not untttsoraMe. Lt.oor ill the bund- lug trade and in the lumber camp where there to great. activity. in well employed. A " ' At Winnipeg there have been some light. showers. but good heavy gen- eral win» would doubtless bring on the crops better. The trade situa- tion 19 very macheteâ€. There has been a good demand tor good. mr, the summer. Thurs It a gran dad of work going on. 'Nerkty hardwm In fairly active. and mum-lion an. fgr,"?'t have been mowing out quit. melt". Railway "Mlle is heavy. A great [many well-code mule" are comm; mm .tlwlprovlnctn this cannon. With [amiable orop,coaditiooo, an unsafe being larger this season. no production of cereals this year should show a very large incl-9mm. . Tho strongest army in PW‘IJP the punk“ of defence is tha Swltmrland. where the by; f tho mmmmuoe ot mm- Jenna army whatever. The dimer"! in , over by me9siattreqtrr,- btsibatdirr. and beglnnlng‘ his military edem- tion when ho In elght years old, III- m hlm tin-ouch a greg and. of annual WW}- _on â€(but le- tttheiroNtenough togotowoeh. And then. if ho does not find It con. venient to continue his training is can be believed ot his llabllny by my- ing a -ial tax. which. however. doe. not exempt Mm from the land- wellr. In which he has to nerve [n- " 38rd to his 44th year. not "on; the lanthanum. for which he I. - will hat in 50. The school period. In. “It to weaken. la voluntary. ht In encouraged tad cuppa-ad " a gal-t: Mio adtttt period from " to h new“. And even In a“ and “an m nann- who he. a. bottom at the Int-ml (can. 'iex"pa',t',Utl',i'c It'. 't'auglt2 " w o n a humuiAr.-Tila-art. _ ' _ 4-Ware Rout The 3w“: Ar...3 30 67 1-2 0701-2 0 " 1-4 I) " 3-4 073 3-} 0671-4 0691-8 0 65 " MW“ 0651-8 0 971-2 0 27-8 0 Tte, ll 0671 " go