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Durham Review (1897), 21 Feb 1907, p. 2

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mun-mm. as”! Tx.--) ‘u‘m Pt-ing Ne ' t6-ss o,----:', Tho Iared muslin. His pupa-o to Abraham (to. 1022). 10 The nor-TI. an: nab. Tiny had two Tsrl, tumour- “at! goal we to ban to him the expected Mir ot tbe plum-nu. Tito.“ that his nephew M m in you dnartter, bo. any. salon, who" Indiud. not; be annoyed me no wick-duo. “Abun- at tint supp-ad the. urn-gen u, be not; but his comm mud um- van a“ In had no MI for to?“ when ___b, rm. " I [in purpose to .1u.--__ _ m - the who - again. Tiny ly.,?, “an rettttK mo fihANfi-goumth‘g “NIL but '0 . .003 we be In?" to hm the away all night.” (a... a Mir ot the plunge}. T). om that tlt mdemnatiou of 1 "ertsew. IA6 ... " - dnatger, .m msn11y .mp1 «up sodas. the]! InleedLIIht be that he was "im destroyed foe it. '16de Anna; Peter ii. 't, " I at first Hippo-0d the“ mm to ' mt and writ) men; but his course toward men In: In!" i. d read that ho had no muo- lor regret (and in. Ire.). " t"d'L'"'iUi"iFiLeygt.eit,i'ur,t! Loton‘ good mu, to at“ gum whom '0 l l at Lot’s- '.'igi,Urifr,iotht,if, they turnout. to “I, I'm! te,'r'a",'l,'fd't7,r'%iti,ifev,"uU:1t"'ttle' ”a. a. oomph}- e' 1-, ngtd we will; to be with Mulch. xi). __ --- “nun-t of M. Bee tor worldli - A my foe in on! lulu-n. v. --'-'-' I m. xiii. 235-me1. looked to.) wad boams---Ther looked “mud So- dam lor the payout cl annoying it. AW wnt with them hr the pur- pon of gun-liq than. " sun I "tide-That is, I will at Ak_ MM" " God. the blend in no J-tBB. w”; "on Abraham. His chum and de and Bio eyiH.rye-8 lt"s'ilr"l's' why God wotMa Ill-Se .uum. -1...” we?“ mus My lows." that fte.2T,' muted we" (flaunts. i,,yir,,'1/titr;,'li)'l'.'kf.? I know him," i into the 'l 'il', "use”?! 'will iiiiiir// Min [t i2'i and agihdently of Alwa- 1 I. q l . e ' . . . in doubt. but Ho Lge' ttttt "It is not dy'ifl‘icufisfo:tn::st‘om::3e$::iiz , he.' thtt “a "a not, 'l,'hl/lsl'. " 1tti “deuce in God, but the question u, Hats , x".),,)",'),.",',', 1:va ot all rd not It,') eonruierwe in met" He could trust l I... m l tva , tget, It', ijiTfc/es,icillS,i'; m:‘.e..::.;““vr:‘;:::°:..‘;:; Jg.Pll', W ttett t . . . _ r . . . m 'tn Sg,'?') iSiiiie,'/gt'ti1,tS,'1'l'-' “azsruezrazus: “semen: from 'I,?tl at. i,ei'it,)"l'li, As God io L,'l", thee. . .to slay .tte, righteous .with the the - , 'll' 3:90. Mummy wiekrd:: .lf 1 hud_iu Sodom fifty right. Christ t,idrt. eovennnt, Jesus n"? within the any, then I will spare M. l 'a .lie1t:rrer,tt: ell the plate to: their. shims" (vs. 23-26). 23. A 't?,is,,et'tei,'r,ggf..11' imr. $3.33), In the profound conviction ot the justice P" MM”) in w ,.eHr,-lll In bodily oi Itit cause. Abraham dates to may to in IIT 3."an Irrituel mm ilu the Lord: "It in not right to destroy the in humility 16) ’leI “NI-bold”. ist good with the wicked"; and did says: righteous wrath tho ie,a't3t'Ti The "1 will not Jo It." As to the destruction riple ot juttioe that ttttpi,',',',', In sr."!: of the Wicked. he trusts to the justice not ho P“ . tor thee rit.dtte'tt dull oi God. "Shall not the Judge of all the wicked 'S'tttrf, "In” ot the earth do right?” And here you and l o is Abraham l. V ' _., A H, ee.?,.?.,':,."':,',,','.,',' no may rest all the perplexing problems "MM. which our titaite wisdom cannot yet un- III llullluly, “-1 w.._ -- _ righteous with tho wirked--"1t is a Pitt' ciple at juntiee. that the righteous itan 'iit2t,tgNf, tor Methanol the wicked. and in Abnhn by. do" u the foundation of his Implications.” 24. Fifty ritrhteotm--'rhele were more righteous than others in the city. We should nut even know that Lot wt" righteous had not the apostle Peter can us. But true chatity end goodneu " - ' ' --" ' "reoast rm'""""" nun. -___,, should not even know that Lot wed righteous had not the apostle Peter can us. But true charity end goodneu . ‘uye hope the but and not the wont. 25. Shall not the Judge. . . . . Mo right- Abraham mun-t. have had divine tucking concerning the hut that Jehovah we: the world's Judge. This implieo that God would certainly do right, although Abrahun night. not. ace how. 5. M I Gnd. . . . . .I will 'rare-r-So faithfully - A A u;.. .hmn one: when FiiiiT.T..1 'will srarer2'o um would God protect His chosen one: - -. _-K-.-. a. thir t nppealglva; by Abraham Nor does _this go to show would God prawn lu- uh"... -,, appealed to by Abraham in their behalf. Nor does this go to show that He will not prob-cl, them unless urged to do so by others. It does show, however, the power and value of prayer. 27. Dust and “hes ruusl in my origin, ashes in my end.--- Mom. Com. By these expressions he . ---. l...“ Anon; his soul was humbled my .w... -- " 1” ngtd we “I“; to in on: taut-om. of LII-- _ UC-Tru-sell.. Yee, sanction ot- tm, promoted- .%a “a we]. vile cities , the cam-or muo‘ whole being be g" often in Per puny. ide TUt i., I Will an N“ the “1M" of God In chapter “I We “I the destruction of Seth of the plain. "The two Abraham went to godo' they were received " s‘lamefuny used by the The um]: toH Tatt to to nee, for they had hee the city. l the 1er, In chapter 19 we have an "eo"".", 3.. hr destriwtion. of Sodom "d the clhcl "' the plain. "rhe two angels that left tbraham went to Sodom' (xix. ll, where they were received kindly by Lot. bot *‘xazucfully used by the piosite of Sgdsm. 'lho angels told Tart to VIII his friends to flee. for they had been sent. to destroy the city. In the morning the ingots hastened Lot. his wife. and his two daughtm, telling the. to has the (My and not look but latch-foe "id-red. Lot’s-i1: Icahn! but “dual-0 . - of In! _ --. -rrritiaqak, . . I'lsAL . a%.rri- --- _ Buntin- to Swen-(u! name-0550'. eoWeTeo 1. Meter. The column. between the noon. In than." of Abraham and um um wu thay tutu but on can pH la - .ooutn all no all could not. iriG In! up- - PRACTICAL utrn be destroyed." peril by being abundance of grace and to have healkened upto _ he ptoceedcd to three "errant was limited, and awintt his account. He md God ceased to tiivr.' mod |ntcrc:'ssor; of Him "He is able to cue to --t'. H. M. 33. The Lord --The inger-arehoettr obam had been commun- way. Abraham's prayer though not in the way ' ""--- rid-trons were de- not)!!!“ the condition um be found. Abraham l asks sun larger l , forty live, then to l ,y. then to bunny. Ite waa climbing the 1 faith; with each mmgv to ask for .. ‘M'm'r thionn oi n “m - drum the His mind 'ru" I. Thing Mt ' doirtg, or vet: God fC, Het and Me, belt of iodig- the L hand of km b. Mighty of gtsatt be 25) was to bar saw Him--- tht Will GUID' my nty pulled As mght 3nd to rrophet “d tul that made in attic“ I” " in given " rake know! r " Sodom." 0 v-- That is. , grievously. l, APPLICATIONS. l,rer - Ambu- Ir. 1). us n... m. “an" to not. (an. xix. u. 'tiii) bum I” given an Wank, igeld to Lot. The Lord spaced at. Anni- , u be 'eat in the tent door" iv. n. The angel. cum to Lot " he “at In tur ttate' of Sodom" (Gen. xix. t). The In! . who was outside Soda, not the nun who hel dun inl'hlentiol reiu.o* hit”, could plead for Sodom. The joyful re. tr, upon. to Abraham’s offer of holpiulity I wu, "So do, us thou hast aid" (1. " t The stem rebuke to Lrt's offer “a, d “Nay, but we will wide in tho “not in 1!! night" (Can. xix. 2). An utmuniilied r Hymn-amnion of his ponition. That they l at did finally wept his boupitality W“ I. that. he vu- "iust" all “tightens” (ll. be Peter ii. T, 8). In Abraham’s prayer in " not and security (7.. 23-33). In Tart's a.-." in dread and umhty (6?. " in All his house, God wnupex or vets of the tabermsele tEx. , we Heb. " 2, ii). Only Daniel, we. beloved, could read the hand lig- the wait loan. v. 29; ix. 23) of leaning on His bosom, He toh tty of who shounld betray Him he 91". 2m. To each of as Jean EA Pl. WI .__ -- - 'ily 17.2.2). Aunt-n could run n... otheos. Lot only thought q than; hook " Lot's end (an. xix. 4-”).Then, unrecord'utohil death. Ethyl,“ plan my the home. who am by with (Heb. xi). Bo dearly do men pr tor warldlinnl. n. Knowledge. “Shall I hide from Allah.- that thing Ihich I dot" lv. Ii " 'to be the triend oi God (Jun. ii. 23), la to know God. God tell: “in "serwts to "" friends {Palm xxv. It). To Enoch, who walked with Him, He revealed than prophecy of His coming with ten thou- sand ut HU saints (Gan. v. 22; Jude 11v). To Noah. n jun man and perfect in hu generations, lle revealed the npprofehuy _ s_eQ -- u: n. vii h. Only Joseph, oodsttess wa'.' ,' forth death; not the ree', who walked mm mm, nu ....-_--_ prophecy of Hi- coming with ten thou- sand at His mints (Gen. v. 22-, Jude xiv). To Noah, I just man and perfect in hu generations, Ila revealed the approaching deluge (Gen. vi. 9; vii. I). Only Joseph, the young - of purity, could tell of the coming famine (Gen. xli. 16). To “More. done,” the man of God, faithful in nil his house, God whispered, the we- rets of the tabernacle an. xxiv. 2, 12; Heb. iii. 2, 5). Only Daniel, the greatly beloved. could read the handwriting on the. wall (Dan. v. 29; ix. 23). Jo John, leaning on His bosom, lie told the secret - «L - nLnI‘n‘l. heth Him (John xiii. in ind 35, 'my. '10 “CI 0| u: have caned you friend: that l have heard at m made known unto you‘ As Spurgeon my», "tws to the hieroglyphics of enliven. nun-u. _-"'" he wall (Dan. v. 29; ix. 23). Jo John, ., m ttce ot me c ruling on His bosom, He told the were! cout ' V " sf who shounld betray Him (John xiii. Bay route av.d the 'S, 20). 'l'o each of us Jesus says: "l Luverraud, t'rutess un- called you friends; for all things gave evidence this that I have heard at my Father 1 have piorai"'es in uort made known unto you” (John xv. 15). hated that an tl As Spurgwn “ya, "think have the key Atlmbas'ku Iliver to the hieroglyphics of haven; they can which glass mum “middle celestial enigma. They are gas “m, which tc initiated into the fellmuhip oi the The greatest " skies; they hue heard words it is not located at Prue: pow'lblv- for them to repeat to their fel- years ago when g lows." being sunk them i - - “I 1......» him." lust was stopped I "eoonl Pf tttMa' ?W.Eif& and Dcsened Wife and Family in U. s. to Wed Ontario Girl. l Cea-nwun. Fclv. Is.-jharited with ile-l swung Inn wiie and three children in Pluthlmrg. N. Y.. Oliver Layne wan artisted lwye and taken to Ptattsburg. t.as'ore came hue a mouth ago, and on Jan. as was married under the name of Albert Wells, of Albany, N. Y., to Mid Sarah Knuth. daughter of Thomas _ Roach. - , 1... Janis-d being Ta- bet [LUDIV-u When arrested jaw, until coats" detectives. A: the su-ond TI Canada. the that _ . " Canaria, the charge ot l lair! against him after authorities are'through - _Toroitto 'WN'"""' F v" V Immanuel Shaw, a irunkmaker in mploy of thaLangmuir Company, ives at 107 spadirw avenue, was 11 lead in bed and another is in a cri rendition from poisoning, alleged to Jeett caused by eating angel cake mm from a Queen street west tml Both of the girls ate freely of the try before retiring on wi81itesdnr I and when the _ hmily woke yeast moningjhey could not "pkg; eith than. - . Whoa In older Wu? Evd, - -- mngnthv I "Wk; the cum u......--- - eoeere consciousnes; when!” 'after- y.rdi, -.; .. noon. hey condition yap such that she‘ ézifiy‘xnz‘fflfmu“ml‘“&"'” “WU! "l wu “by to ductil- hee Iyllptoms.‘ '. ttgBtrt Wit extcueined FM h, 03." in OW " “if”: ttgrtttit ttqtiItt, oteoetf l I of hmpiulity " at “it!" Oh " tteg' .ot'l offer qrBB, wul le in tho and. . An utmuniifted 'l Mon. That they tnil ”may prom 'l "Agtoitos" IM. thr: ml." pnyef i. the g3-38). In Tart's nu lminty "'tt mm “mm at be a." 0’ than". , th ' xix. 4-33). The" i In: Ienth. ROAM Pt i he 1). Berg} B save-u. Iv- “VJ _ sr-fire, for forty, thirty. l 1 only ceased when the small he did not doubt. I family and friends and were so many Eighteen» 'o mistake Was not in but lack of knowledge? r of Lot. brahnm was fu!- " um. vi'" f tHeb, x. 22). e gins, for see8n" L Elisha prsy.ed the eyes of the m that "tre I. The Bible prayer q are always definitr. for Israel (Sum. xiv. tr made for Petrr m'nver Paul desired a, --- or!“ and char-1 mm" (2 Kings and "iueumethor? m the gsstt ot is Richard. tyook, Twelve Negroes The trouble it st 1 the ' Misha“ Conan the Tide Water 1'uyi number both ot wb empluyvd. A numb Lem-d early in the 'their race were di: (mam and shoqtitttt ibeen gem-ml throut EXPLORATIONS Marvellous Growth of Vegetation. Biggest Gas and Oil rreta---Ba Coal Burning Nearly a Hundred Twenty Years. i Ottawa, Feb. tg.--Before the I ' m ._ .... tius ll _'i.'j"'iTiiiiriirimttimts. g.eee=P-"-"r-"='=a'a-"'"-"""Crrr, nrecr RACE RIOI Ill. VIRGINIA. Lwcnsy --____ Ottawa. Feb. 1g.--Before the special T uuuulucc of the Senate on the “lldailll i Fay route and the resources oi Canada’s ( siuverraud, t'rofesssor Von liaauncrsteini mu! evidence this morning “a to his oh" i homtlons in "ortlivce'stvt" Canada. He hated that on the lower part of the Athabaskn River there was sand from which glass mold be made and natural. gas with which to melt it. The greates_t gas well in the world was located at Pelican Portage. Hench years ago when a Government well Wan! being sunk thew in searching for oil hor- l, ing was stopped by a rush of gas. This gun has been blowing out and burning our s,ittev. Then: "ere indxutions, said Professor Von tiatniuerstcutt, mot the b'ivvtytt lwtroleum held in the world " ould he developed in the country lying betu own the Atuabaslca and Peace Liv ere. 3Ir. Elihu Mutant, I tendun of Forestry, a bell": the cummiuce line as that already (fomnmns Agriculture said tlut the growth 0 Mackenzie butstrt was 4 (in the sutumer oeuw. iiiduti. hours out oi t July 15 at Fort Pros Luke, m: the Much-n: ttl ul. Ta., Feb. tg.---tkme ttree, 1d whites have been killed and ia " race riot that has been small day at 'I'luxtun, twenty t of Roanoke. ruble it at the railroad camp of {hull Construction Company. on A. . _ “Jun...“ “than: 3 large LONS m nonmwns'r- mm CANADA. u--4sste. twelve " the (‘Htlp (minimum: um .....--.. “u“ u been Mimi and l "ill')?" I t b l 050100 brush (a a w “cgnlni rum- cu Jaw te cegrap't t bus tu. " ttna that has been l and tulep'nune linen batman: Mi; city . 'aiticj,'tipf,t; 0 haxton, tcienty I and the ctuup. nu that nothing Imam"; at It; 'd 'll'l' . 'tf, ' learned twilight regarding the lamest tie.- to tte tor Ate, railroad camp of velupmems. Fortunateiv, h uvun-r, cmn- loads tselling " 'L' ' ' . . . Dre-Ml be“ It on Lompuny. on munlcutmn was not mterrupted mm! the atsoted at $9.Ut, a y, where a large whites Ind acquainted the union‘s of this 'iiiiiF2ttul'.1' and blacks ttre city oi the reeariot" situation and ask- ' Do.. ' tt . t the negro" re- ' ml that nssgtnnce'be went to them. J 'lt.: Tet trd ', when some or I A number oi detectives and n de|egn- on». uh. ... ., rged by a fore 1 tion of citizens were dcspntchcd from goth”. traatt. ... ' the rieiuity has , lbumuke to the ”one of the conflict. to- 'ar.' tl2t,tlirrai t the day. night. Because of the an: wires notldng 1 'iG., mm: m ehed behind trees further can be lea'rncd 'to-night as to St!“ W ton ' rtitications, (113m how the riot eventually, gonna-ma or} "ttta, 1M. tt mm waged with the number of cumin" and wounded. I Do.. No. i, In ' -- nun. aides l It in ektain, however, that after an all- , Do.. No. t. i .. ,_._L-.. mud. have Red Clover. an m 7 eutTqr. ol as and Whites Killed or Injured in Raw " _Thastort. ' . Ring, the sun 7 ole tnr about E.:ginc'cr Todd Estimates Requirements :cnty-four. On t "000 H t P Ar m. near Slaw , o' 0 " Oh ct. “manhunt 550 Brantford, Fob. It's.-jvp,itwer Todd, of , ly. Stewart lthe Hydro-Electric corn,missiort, “In-r milk, pottttoes 'careful investigation here, says "ratrt- tomatym tur. l ford, which is billed for 1.500 hors' pow tge, onions and im- in the Beck scheme. will require 3.0“ The strawpvr- Shortly. on " metre basis he ostiumm cm- mum time, i tho rate here will be .65 cent. P'r hors __-- ... .____ “numb" on tiaperin ltic (Time. He tnougm. ”an..-" 1 plomtion would show a surprising lunnt of good conotry, extending ; trout Slave Lake to Pence River. ' I the Mnckemie River sprteeerhrr"w l to the shores of the Arctic Ocean. I ', \wn- aspen, white poplar. balm of . nnd hitch growing us far north in i anpheruon. Mr. stewart said that on Slave l' Fe had passed It bank of hurnin l about twenty miles in length new 1 Norman, which Mackenzie had " r burning in 1789, and which has i burning No Election Writ Worehester. 1 mm. Fob. ".-Agtritttrt the advice of the Government, the Home of Commom to-dar decided by 192 to 190 vote. to refuse a new writ tor the election of a menu:- of Farm- ment to mince Mr. Walluumson tworcester'. Conservative and mm reformer. who I'll-.3 . ----.. n: non-MINNIE by unwanted follow!“ charges a bis axons. The ctusneel1or uuc-r. Mr. Asquith. and the A "1- "PT"" - _ uuc-r. Mr. Asquith. and the J Sir J. Lawson Walton. sum} to 'xrant '.t new writ. but conquered that the period chiscnmsm. ot the comma prolonged. and Mr. Asqum um Govemmcnt would let to the Judgment of the He In this nmnner the MI: direct. do‘tent. though the min“ of Independence in th RIDING msrstArrcrrrsED, I ever Sin”. . He thought systcmntio ox- would show It surprising am good country, extending down ve Lake to Peace Wver. Along kenzie River nprncwgn-w clear mm: of the Arctic Ocean. There m. whim oonlar, balm of gileml outnumber tw “Tue W In.- n. -. __,. - . I lt m: -itrter3ftrWt,, h. m .9 ' .. , 4 ..b servo. . zit. ' .535. ... 'V, . .......__ chancellor ot ma Enha- t, and the Attorney-asus-al, alum. supported the motlon writ, but many Liberals the period ot the distrau- ae constituency should be Mr. Amulth nruounued that my“... - _ asfar north as Fort Mild leave the quvsw the House. the Ministry avoided gh the vote indicated co in the Liberal nun to be Issued for t on Sim-o River of burning coal ength near Fart tie had reported MM. has been the whitcn . would tttt noun-zed that tho question we OI up, - rm to-day BRITISH CATTLE HARM-71‘s. use a new uvemrooi.--rit.tr?oltl and London cables otParlia- no steady It lit: to lite per lb, dressed ‘. , 'te , Wuhan; refrigerant Beet " quoted u my: "prcer' er ' to "s per lb. . - --__ “unsung _______/â€" MARKET . _'ii"'"iiifiiiitiite?i1 mm mu m». Jr-e' . - REPORTS.'| .‘0 “other! ”m Mt 2231;; m WWR _ Lsr,.,,,.:,-,-;,-;.-'- New tnunigrati C-r-i-C" TORONTO Mb 3.8,. ex.. TORONTO 'M'. ”Buy. The and“. oi grain up“: were I my I a. - MF-'""" T/d waft-sax“. ' 'yiciitdd.':, "el! ----. bee " on in o t . 'Na. In ', . ot we humans at 'l'ol;le a 68:. saucy tirtn, ' The “WEB lam-has n wt) bushels mum; " 55tt a bushel. can» to Dr.T. A. Slocum, Ltd., for pub steady. in»: an»: at we when " a to gat. , . . I buy Is unchanged. with sales of no toads ',1ieatton. at us: no 3“ . ton to! “My. Ind " no, iGTLtetyeyg/th' ,,..oe,rttirrutt,tt2S to 512 tor when. Strut unchanged. four an Mat two ”as my wile who is ot 3“.” toads selling It :12 to :13 a tom mutation) no and mo mm much at "M w we t,'e'e'ii',t,ursiiri,',1N.1lr',:t" mxmzfimmmm I -5 It,'.,.',',':',,",.",' od your "and“! that u I but“! '0 A __h-- '.h'd'ltl,t;irtiiidq1tee Veal. ter an. ... ... ....' Lamb. not out. ... ... ... .. 1050 WINNIPEG SWEAT MARKET, wsniiai--Iuty1vt-c,t.t.ey to-dny: mac Md. May 187,30, Jung TMV'. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. my: ch York Daron. ... Toledo ... St. Loam . Mlnneapoli! Duluth .... The quality oi the mu: m u. w"..- not any boner thin has been cumin; .ur some weeks put. Good to prime came are deuce. ' Trade was brlsk. all cfttxitttps being 50H early In the day It nu coinage of to: u me not ewt., In some Instances our Tues day’s quantum. _ .._... " "mum! number ot ship ' [MUTE-.3 n “"1. Mr. Murray “mums that halt vamp now averages Lu which runs about mu to t which is a wonderful trho Bradstreet': Trade Raview. l Monte“: There has been vathcr a ts", (or tone to wholvsale trade hrre dul I; l the past week. Continued cold weather is causing a good retail tuoyorrreur in winter liuets and the wholesale sorting Itrado is correspondingly more active. lu . dry goods there is still considerable emu- pluint. about the slowness of eeltverics oi Candi-Au cottons and prices haul vert l firm. The wholesale houses an: lunl-JJg forward to the establishment oi titc new cotton mills at Shmvcn-lwm (Jun. like slowness of deliveries, thn“ n, h due to scarcity of labor mo..- nus. Co anything else. It is said that, " max. mega“ labor is plentiful. The Mou.;c.~.. Cotton Co. has revised quotations lot cambrics, parmlincs, cantons, lawns, syt- _ ...: ..u “uh, etc. A good advance can-gun tuber is Comm; Co. ha cumbrics, pain was, turlwy n run-nun», r“ _ was, turlwy reds, etc. A guud mt mam-as is now being done for fail at my goods, Aurdwnrc is brisket' It has been for some little time. r, mum! for heavy metals is active, _ .. “Mm..." tr. prices lcuumi active. Cuiitrt gcmuusriy fair tu'iit. \.mmpcg: 1m: |nLuv v. u..- -- condano yt' transportation thruu the mummy " mn affecting trad Tlrgte in: been some change [ur I? ter during the past week sud the been u councquem increase in m ' ma dune. W hen once, the roads u incain botlt retail and wholesale, t ' um... Dam |"".i (new. U. hurl (mu.- the mum; "pea " .ncuiu mm mm and wtro1:vctles Made " i: uhyoc‘wd to be “try aetis e. Retail nude here is brisk and there" is u good sorting trade from the city dealers and those of nearby towns. Collections are gener- ally fair. Vancouver; Unusually cold weather along the (Joust has resulted in a. brisk trade for hedvicr lines ot dry goods. Be. l tail trade seam-31y is active and collenh tiong trom " points am good. Provin. tiel Mattie: eoutiltryr busily 0mm There is. tuijeeer, sound annuynnce new at. the sanity of coal which nu been A In ”than damn put week or We: want“. tttNMfd'fli'ld PM 'irLoun PRICES, and: cstatrlishateut ot the (Tiling/I13: anus (Fultul will likely be located to before many months. It it l-, ' rm wlll bt provldu! Key 2.2% o: 2': . patent. 33.85. track, Tol q per cent. patella. 82.10 MatMtoha patent, special on: bluff, 84. WE STOCK MARKET. A stock v. the city market teudin, ending firm (Jamaica: J, ”mun. i m - - - -. ”."I “A“ an " other MARKETS ytlvua up... .V, tu good. Provisions "rite', cured t discoloration The murc or loss trouusu.iright again. transpurtutiou 1hvouss".n'o') I’m s run affecting tad-9 new. M m not"? change for tie m1- i Mrs. , J - W “mull“! Ciyai tods a mum to the ton, In “In e little time. '1 ha ds netals is active, with n. Country tunic is , and Imuittuncua an yrod. Provisions huhi 81% 81% " ot the Camp)!“ swing for the gessrat Co l ' "'___... o i,',,,,,,,:","."???:,',,,,'::.,'."" “Jun...” New July. tot.', Feb t,ijii't.eastlllk'..'t1i ”my; will I’ yttee.'NrlisT; in than: at Punting " Inn was m: ht emclcncy at your Media that u a bu,nilt use no “her. to: mom . Csiiéiithte.d, up! _ A”--- um dawn. " to balmy w ’ -- MM in: at I use no omen "r- W" I however run down. dad“; In “It“; --' the tsunami lIIIII- ,'rs1'tt'lhiat,"ifi2titllll “3 dt-IB: - New” arid 0 an and” poetic. Your: than". B... J. J. a u um nuanc- goroat'h _ - --' SM 'iriraeue Luann. Too'"'"" ',"l'tllhGi'i'ii,"FrFire.e.tsit',i1'l', is a scientific preparation. having wonderful tonic properties acting directly upon the Stomach. Blood and ivealr organ! of the body, quickly "storing them to shoal and healthy action. It is especutlt adapted. for people who on to! {down from any can“; mm; Coughs, Colds. tyrtarrh, uGrirpt . ”-“umntion and d is L, are " nil claim. 81.00 per bottle, or are' -- . a: .....n I _ Dr. t King St NOTICE m GIVEN OF BILL 112st COUNCIL. l Here are three powerful iuamnws‘ of the varied “my: in which Zulu-link the great herbal balm, is doing good throughout the Dominion. Hun you yet muoyed it. benefit! Fli.ic, on by a Hone-Bad Brutus Mr. D. (bulging. ct SpringuouIt, _ --.i..A.m. aux-I iid too-tttio" r bottle, or was any... - A. Slocum, Limited, I" HOME RUlli. 3 PGWERFUL ENSMNCES "itulrc “no u“ . _ F " "lets. Nothing dcrtttite " known _ no amount at financial comrul “trusted tn tiw ottrtcil, hut lo irislittwu tlris will haw Ut be Them is . no doubt that the new centred in mum-mu» Imam: ling tlw administration of Irv- ill be ltanded over to the- Couu. are“: “as-gain Will be Partly Nomiutive mly 'zieetr/e--usitati" .0 he tymaunscritted. ig the Ilouie Mid the (we! of evieteil te “no cf puma: A M. BUK’S WONDERFUL REALIHG. SUITE of ther body.3 em to “Willi It is especut1r who .1" I?!" "to mum,“ an Illa.- " tsur/tss-"' mama-ted be luuudum‘d. 'mus ,lnnmzt is hut-ping it, SutunJhaLs m pum- 2 th" lureknml cf trot 1uriiausent. :11 all the details have w.mR - __..'.". Gut" men: to it , We govt bun“, u 'cutc' fun: Gio diryet. te ted t ntgocand t".H Administrative Ming closely t tin: inten- , iauodaec' tl overantcut of chm been“ nae thi" I' unlit"! tl tmmnts t mar) impt no (Inlay tent to t: obtain th aunts. chm merc- um notice Ilia-A tttt Irish .44 wsuuected FOR I“ m", can: Gama-dul- has n Wu of - tstletr-aatd's- umul To“ Whips“ Nrsushirtgtttn, Feb. 1tg.--mte Exclusion u lawsuit-I'M use their W:- lo new” admission to the United sum to the detriment ct hour condr thus in the United sum is provided fur by :mendmeut to the immigration 'u'i'i/Ci'2rii-rrrt1', the imam» and Home urday and rveorted Ito marsh The undue-t is the irvsult a the demnnd (tom the It-tse mum sums tor the cuiudon od Jap- ,nese mum“: in understood that it will Add m mmuUtt an Mina-l- lite haven the “chi-M at the Ctiaet Francisco delegation new in Wuh- "ar cumming mu. human W- , t. l ' “Inc pmpooed educational test for in- , migrant: and thc pms'i-iun that per- , Wm cunning to the Limited Stale' Mely t to an,“ gnaw-cation or punishment [I on religion: or pended ground: will not be deported because od want of means or the probability ot hem“ unr able to earn A Inelihow were cumin I and. - . ‘»-- -s.. “lions, “a: fixed: u it mu no ". - “a. M""‘ the . am “when dd I' ington eoaterring welt. ' The head tax on “Kn: tt, Ind the Sen-w prov; pen-on: who have “midn- 'iiGtoueuttt.i, Cuba or 1 your retained, as mu o Mon eseurptittg persona (mum, Porto Rico or w _ limb. -.i.--- a?! mor c. P. I Two to be Added " "iiiih mom. '5: Montreal, Feb. ie.-vrtre C. P. It. are baiidintt three new hurt tur ttre tun coming summer. The“ coll-list of tue' now counters that are to be added to ull lake fut It the end of the gum? net, and one freighter for tho “mm. Columbia coat. The lake “canon, which are being built by the Flirlirlu Company of Glasgow, will have about double the carrying alt-city of the Ver" sell now in service, I though they will be only mine forty feet longer than the present like swanwrs. The freighter for the British Columbia cont. which is to be about 200 tea; in length, is being built by Messrs. Urnysons, Limited, of Birkenhead. The rettttott than vessels air being built in British Wink- is beeaune Lunzulizu: firm- are unable to undt-rtum the work. Dresden Scene of Early Inning Outrage 4:00 in Cash Taken. Dresden dew-uh: Expert nah crack ‘c-rs- blew the ate in the I'mt 0mm u; 4 o'clock this morning. They got away with aimut 8200 in mull, all the using“ and n “mum-r of regain-r111 letters. The Post ttrtfce in in a new brick de- inched building. Entrance w“ ptiu"d through tt window. Several people Icord an cspioUot) about 4 a. m.. hut um um investigated. At 7 o'clmk the rabbi-r} .. .... nt,L.overed. The safe and officw “A: SAFE CRACKERS 303 P. 0. 5|!le "___ --- a is to be about 200 let-L is being built by Means. Limited, of Birkeeihesd. The use revels are being built in gt. is beeaute Canadian firttts , to undertake tho work. 0mg. Path by " to the United mm ct [war condr _ sum is WWW to the immigmm . mm d the urdat and "Wm Imam” , 'tt Bum”. m Guava!" Lake or Mexico tor owe g the 1loura PW” ”u. waving in r the lbw-Jinn 1.. x "W' 'v' - V ' cunt-*4 to mm... w»- u. [Add " exempting in caisadau "m the In Vim; 'eseUi mgiag from her Wren he . of n only tho ruin of total “in man button- wn " [No of the in upon! alike in "f'tlrrett of In ol um. at I pm tug of rum “all.“ he! 'tttttt " the 1 hee and bull mtatteio- thn to the you 're-tteq' u t if not " dis end in the l The return and to her a at her IOI . II the In] counter-d Si: turned from il iii; H it, " Mutt ity. in mud-met Lady In“? Bt"l My chair. lift the mirror bofor It the ”Worn all!“ f "I protest I “was“: am this ennui! “ We tp Q dnrt tgur ti h migt m Bl in Grn " by tit ll MOI Mt h, nun t an can: m "

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