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Durham Review (1897), 14 Mar 1907, p. 2

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llTIlHATlONAL LESSON 1.--Ma1tCH Suolnoc tietwol “Ln,” 413:2; Jan-15': “in n: God's Promisi.--Gen, rum. as. 10-22. "mum? ttary.- " Hanan in. l-at. Rob-kahu' Jam ' pie of his icttirer . mu to [Lu-m to t their n'.'.'n kind!" um to Mar-m to take a wife irom among ' tho-h ov0t kindrnl. 2. Pmlnn-uram -'lhe name Ireqmntly trtven In the emu-Cry lying between the figu- aud 'rZuphmuw Rivers. The same region h also calla! Mum-gmumin. harm: (or Charmin. the rity oi Salim, - Rel-chalk "have: lived. Inn located ttere. The journey From “Per-Sheba to Ham" In!“ in a nurthm‘ly u.veetiott thruugh Canaan, than, crossing the Jordan. it with; through Milena. [balsam and ”Imam-m to Mesopotamia. The dintaitce mu pm- halll'v between all and 13'.) "tits. 35. God Almighty ttlean thoe "Mm-N, “‘l'll >hmlalal.‘ thrs divine navu- is tin" um;- av that undo!- whirl; .lphmzlh appmtredl to Abraham when hr imiunm tr czw want of eiretmteisiott (chap. IT. l), and in ths unsm- inane new invokes on choh the olcri.tgs there prooised to Abu- 1sam.-Terry. “in! thou "any"! be u mullitmlc Arr, at eongrvgittiou, an aus- setttttly. Here k a Drawn-r) and Irsotubse oi the thumb of the living God. Hid. ll. Hunt mpenks to Jzu-uh in a dream um. Ill-)5) In. J.teolr went -We went. without a gervtutt or any treeomutodatiotts except. a staff Wed. xxxii. M; an foot and alone h" pursue-u hi4 solitary jammy. "Nor can we doubt that he waw inward- IT [mined with the visiting“ of his faith- "Nor can We doubt that he ty pained with the Visiting: l'ul eou,,eietwe."---BuUt. ll place -Nentr Lu]. U. lor. P.'... He drmemed 13w! hm {muandy almmnw‘J in dreems imee Javotr's time. A '..'|.Mrr The design of the ladder Wib9, I. 'l'n show that “ad 'rr" wntching over and ”gunning all things. "d. It pointed ottt the Home conwlinn lmtwoen heaven and earth. 3. 0h. was a type M (Ania. "Jews Christ. is the grand cumming medium between heaven and earth. and lth-en God and man. By him God! mun". down to man: through him man ascends to God." "The origin of the} thristiatt We h from heaven. The true life has always visions and ideals reach- ing for beyond our present. state." We shoulf: hr always olimbing upward; and the thing will be atop by step. Angels of de -t,'od would teach Jacob the can Noting and living int,ctreottrso between heaven and earth. The iutge'os dewrnd. ing dvrigutt'se thv revAutionn, the words and promise " Hod: the alwtmding all- pl" when» faith. v~v-.;f:w=i.m and pro- _... nu...“ .iaml. um! Humizht himself night. an was tset' The gates ot city were closed a! the setting of sun. but this may "tertty mrtthtt hr Ill-“Tu. IG. I am with tltee, etc.-" will direct. h..‘p. um} mppnrt thee in a "mum: mal- m-r." He iu tUsttred tut he will not be taut away from the pm of M. Ill. Jacob vows unto the Lad tri.96- e.). 16. The Lord is in thin pu-Go, has mule this trlnee MI petulinr regi- m.-.(‘hrko. Ge4 u (when my nest 31, T907 d: I. hau- sc-mh Jacob to I. hum- arauim.eed in and (0.1m. ml UN i. It ttte arquir " and. earth. aid By him God “uh him man The old prour mhout l.50 yes Ca m circum- ior vom- mr angel their be. h hi" mum». “HIS to Sun]. AA J: ready to " rendering is not to tre col lie did not moreiy rum; had ttrode h mink ct, (h PRACTICAL APPI I. Jacob’s ladder an a "gaeotr..dreamed, and h (vs. 10-12;. This vision i ty as for Jacob. lt was! putriareh's life, but it the incarnation. It rep "The Way" (John JV. l living way (Hob. x. 20 c.ommunicatintt between a holy Gotl, A company tailors east on the cons the foot of a high pret Pit l 2. lies ptmiti"ty ftt't It, was "set up on the earth" Iv. P.'.). The One "Mediator between God and men. the man Christ Joann" il Tim. ii. in, is the only founda- tion of our faith. He who for thirty- ‘thrae 3mm glorified God "on the mirth" it,rohn xvii. 4) is the point "our de. SW! In), .'". -.___ 7,, hm}. in peril from Md beeastt, pot so far {mm home bu his brother might purine and over t IP him. this fugitive could not have lai "down in that place to nlvop" if prayer had not brought peace. - . _ '_.:.,, I.“ " um; "wt rm on tion of our faith. He who for thirty- ture yous glorified God "on the ninth" (John xvii. 41 is the point "our de. parture to glory. (b) "The top of it reachml to hmvrn" lv. P2, 1ti'l only true ladder h the one that'n‘aclnes tle sky. Ladders of human hott, touch all: a little way. A young mil full oi am- lbitiom dreams was was“ by his {much- er, "What than?" "‘25, I shall finish Imy education and b 1 life with 'uril-i H...”- mmmn." "What then?" "I shall I a little way. A young 1 bitiom dreams was ask: er, "What than?" "W my education and bog Ham. prospect)" "What thou-W a profession and practices" "Wm“. and sen-(- down! be rich and fur? , n mmnriaL "Every Chrbtm 't up mmlorinl stones in his life :‘wwer the grey) waving! God mm mm.» him." Poured oil-- .v-u'atiug.’ it to (ind. no tint...“ " ("mi-lured an altar. Many N-rwar'l Jan-ch returned to this I hum u rrorvmtv.ent altar. 19. ‘\‘I\.IV. ., l.“ - v. 11): xii. 7); direct us in our worlcl iActn viii. 20. x. 7): allay our twin": (Aet.s xxvii. ‘13. 24); watch our victorim l _ ll. Cor. iv. 'Jrll'»: comfort us in the in,“ oi low-II nut-s (Art: i. Ily. (in "The Lord l stood aborv it" lv. l3). "The Lord," the i Jehovah. the "I am" (in 13), the angel of l the covenant, stood there not, to charge with guilt, but to covenant in grace; nut to punish; but to promise. And tlw I uvro‘n protuse" Hod gave exactly fittod Jacob“ forlorn condition: l. He had sin- i, "ed. fie had ciwntwl in buying the i birthright from hi! brother. he had d"- l waived in seeking the birthright from hi- i father. God promised, "The land where- 2 on thou liest. to thee will I give it. and l to thy seed; and thy seed Sh.“ be Hi [the dust of the earth" (vs. 13. 14). 2. T lie wu poor. He left home without even in change of vlothhtg. God promised, "Thou shalt spread abroad to the west. and with: out. and to the north, and to the south" iv. 14). 3. He WM homeless. l lie wan luring home at the bidding of his father to "take him a wife" among his relation:- in a far country (Gen. “viii. l 0). 'toil prnmiaoil. "In thee and Min thr mmd shall all the families of the earth he bin-sod” (v. H). t. He WM alotto. lio- wax; without friends. Gotl, mid. "Behold, I an Yak thee' (v. 15). G. oil was expmed. tiger threatmed him- God xix-mind. "I. . . will keep thee 1h- vuu having home at Inc mun...“ u. his father to "take him a wife" among hi» relations in a fur country (Gen. “viii. I m. C.od pin-mined. "In thee and heiu thy w-d dull all the families of the 'earth l,e bhnod'“ (V. H). t. "0 was Mun». LV was without friends (Coil. “H. "Retold. I am with thee' IT. L'it. 5. AI was exponed. Danger threatened Aim. God promised. "i. .. will keep thee 1 in all [11qu whither thou gout" (v. IN. Hi. “a wan I wanderer. God promised. H1... wil bring that again into this buil' Hutu "l. .. . Wu lulu"; u... “3-... m, land." 7. tre was deteated. God prom- ised. "I will not In“ thee" (v. 15). ll. Jacoh as a type of other men. (al He was connrained to recognize the prewncu‘ of God. "Surely the Lord h in this Mum: and I knew it not" (v. 16). (in He linked the home of God and the “so! beaten. io) It recognized God's chin. No not " a pliant. no vowed . mm. He offered "the tenth.” To the Christian it h . joy to not ”we a nun out wool: lot the land'- work. Pitiow into nu-mnriaL Lur, ACTICAL APPLICATIONS. bs ladder as a type of Christ. lreamed, and behold n ladder" 2,. This vision irior us as real- , Jacob. it was/a picture of thel RA life. but it was a type of) ruatiou. It represents Jesus. ty" (John sts. (ii. The new and any lllch. x. 20r; the way of Nation between sinful man and ind. A company of shipwrecked mat on tho. coast of Scotland at of a high precipice, where the would haw broken their vessel wued them, found a ladder hung- " the cliff, which they reached c ship‘s mast and by which they to safety.' Christ in the way oi a",§;(;fei.ion and have s." "\tht, then?" "l s llill‘bll .WF'"Pe-"" a pvrmnzaent altar. 19. " God.“ The original but Jacob hand the Ahmhum built an altar 2w."- frum "Man. Am: a vow-A vow is u aob sth Jun gr"w What then but?” "I shall-mu What then?" "1 ii all gruw old and tukc mt then:" Why. 1 7’ "What then!” 'l'h' grew pale. His lmirlur ky. Does yours?" "Th" angel: of (_;,..- wmlingz upon it" ". mg and weanling. I:- " visit. but "aseemr ping; 2 ml Ch rut'ert ('ry't1l'i Ttit MEN iriiiiii'iit'_p wnn mom. njoy ld at _,tvi'j!:, MURDER CHARGE ii) AGAINST MASSON. Had t'ar.utte. March ll.- After an two mnth visit to India of Afghanistan, Habibulluh I‘m-mused the frontier into hi try, and Mu darted for Kill) Ottawa Cornwall Plants Describe the Scene of the Assault. Masson Reminded Until friday Alter Pleading Not Guilty. A Coruuull ulv-putch: "Butt" MA'ourt, the ('nrnu'ul! hut-key ploycc, who was "H'lNL nu Hu- Maid in the hockvy luau-h mac ol', Wtulnesht.v night with tho iJtta. l u u Virturins. dim! at d a. 1n. yesterday t m thr Haul Uivu 1torpittrl- McCourt 'Ili,) when to tlo. hmpitnl when he iroeruuvi' mun n-viuusa mime thi- game was finish-l ed, and Hrs. Alguire and Mnmiltnn perm iorttwrl nu "pertttiuu. hut as a laugh lnnud 'er-cel in the brain was brokeu,it was mmhw In sith‘ (hr young man's life. brim-v .UHoyrt died Charles Manson, of tho- (haaxva than]. “as urn-sled by ‘t H!" ti l’nliu: Smith. charged wirh an- :~.mII vith inmn to an serious butlily Imam. I‘m! “a: tviused. Sit-(hm! mu a mu of the late Put- rick ;\I.-(m::-t. He mus 22 yettrs oi "W' nurl played wn‘mr luteliey four yams, Hu'm- .war‘ uith Cornwall and one with trood,totk. He had also figured UH “I. F..' torusvull Ian-m“? {mum I Ill-1| n thsorday aiterttoott ihorltr; Ala-awn. should " the Ottawa ham. “as taken before drnitgis 'ulil-I- 3tu.uri-tr'ttte Dunk and vhnrged orfrom Aith minder. Jotruasi Dingwnll, County 6 boxe turtttt Attorney', awn-arm! for 'iltiiltrisai bo rem". and the d,ifvn/aut's itttertsrs “v?" iooktul after by .lnhu A. C-hishorm. A {Hm ui no guilty mu untorml mull All Il-n v.3- n-mumh-d till Friduy. March 151): His iatlrvr, t.x-Ahlertuan Maison. "I “Hum. "rrived here hut. night, to ONTA1 look urn-r Iris sou', intctvsts l TR "HM-h" McMill;tn, th" captain Hi the "' (omnrull tettttt, said that he w.“ an H” Pyr~.xifm.~~ of the fatal frat-nu. He says in” in. Ina" ty.awl,erlait:, um Thump. and Mc- tc,si.ci (II'H‘ had a Irma-up limit this wotttlt I tl.tvir1 t'|"l rr', th,. rink. ‘luunht-rhun follow- r*=! MM Hurt and wtruu-k him. McCourt. waitc Um u.“ hi, "ylt'. drortrrv4 hi~' ,diek and I Wild" Junk tj,,omtrvrluirt “in: his fish llch-mma mid that Mann-n. who “a; thidt) "y‘vah-h “ll“.l (wt .1 an). .huhul up and struvk l ‘201 mm. Mm (all. Mnuun continued (l "I" 1 lt. s:riul. .\Iv\li1'mn. lo “hum ho gnw rl ff."),"; i ‘s! m flu-w. ti. hide "t the stiel.. “nth l '," al." I _ Huh, H» ngznind tlt" funn- with their l, ': _.i,.tc, Hum-ii. and ho-n- McMillan claims l '/"?"/ the Time of His Life. Went U Motored and Learned Bridge Reforms Decided on by Protestant School Board of Montreal. Montrvul. March It. At n meeting of 11w l'rot ~1th Hum-d of school (Rimmin- Hum-"d touhty the llm-holagn Sehool fire Wits the principal topic of discussion. The pritwipul decisions ot". tlu. cummin- slhnvi" were.' ‘- In. ,A...I..uv ho Hm- my That .\ tiuued to year. _ I titrdiey Player Accused of Ki|ling “Bud” McCourt. Hunt in t'uture the IIrm'r "' Bt., M rigidly entoreed. I'hot the [mm-m sysh-m ot flrt be investigated. and iiuproveirtet1ts if possihl». Thu! fire alarm boxes be inshl the ttitierent alt-hauls. That fins "seapes'be provided. “nun-ls. .‘llll'nl It.-" was learned here 3&trrcluy mm among the ismw. to be mixed at the next pence mnierence " The Hague, will be the qua-lion whe. ther a neutral power "ttould permit u. belligerent, "Mating its territory, to utilize railrold mteriul behmtrbtg.to it and whotlrv or riot a mutual pumm- mny utilize such material brought by a belligerent into its territory. Tlutt the new munu-mm'un-d to J. w maths tyt mums, I prim-ipal topic of ducnsnwn. “rival devieiams hi tlu. cummin- wtu'r'.' Miss Maxwell'" salary b" con- Lu her mother fur tho rent ot' the ttew Itocheta,'pr St-hlml bo ml to Alien Mnuvell‘s mem- the orslvr oi llml‘r than TORONTO wital to rough unaur'mus during; installed ill mu learned Tu'Nidhy" duthitrMr stay ttvvhHin went up rq hallway, became a keen mu- I wrist. as» a result a .Wllll'll he 'tt taxi-n ‘wreral autotndtiiies back to . Mums- l. tan with mm; developed an immen-e lik. iing for aying hridfa whist and made iclw Afgl‘n tannin lean; the game at; :that r." vuuld [1130 it at Kabul. l The Amee-gust a mugge- irottt tlw ', frontier, the original of which w.“ writ- l “on in li, own hand, which has caused) ', marked satisfaction among the Indian ol- ; ficials. The message begins, "In the mum: of God," and goes on to declare that 1"during my short'tonr of India. l have ’made more true friends for Afghuniqm .‘tlmn could have been made in twenty 'years if I had not paid the visit." " The Ameer concludes with amen-lug .)the pignificunt desire that his weaving» - lbe published in the mwspaper "for the liniaunatiun of the whole 'ear' flro drill iirv drill Itt. to l ONTARN l TREI he , 'l: ' f an l " J 3.. mu ins.“ lc- "r;simtiag, ttlt NIL-it my "t" IT CURED HER BOY 0F PAINFUL SORES. .\’uthiugz is more unpleasant to the eye and more painful to the sufferer than boils and ulcer-3. At this period of the yunr many adults suffer acutely from these painful outbreaks. When boils, ulcers, em. occur on children it is pitiful so we the little one: suffer. Mrs. 1:}. Holmes, of 3fr Guise street, Hamilton. is grateful for what Lun-Bak l did for her little boy wheat in this piti- iul plight. She says: "1 wish tn express my gratitude for the benefit my child rrevisid frnm yuur famous an-Buk llulni. He suffered from spring eruptions turd ttuen buils broke out on his neck. ll tried blood purifying rmnodies, salves {null ointment: of all kinds. but nothing I salami to do him the desired good. The l hail;- got \vursc and became so loathsome .untl uuslightly thnt I could not send him ito .iwltool, as some of the boils and |ulvur~l could not osnvertiinttl.v be covered. l, About thin time a sample box of Lun. MOTHER’S fillfll"" IO 1hliis' tht made mm“. b...' _.".' _V - ' lluk Wm! given to him, and we tried it. The small sample did him a little good, so I bought a 50 cent box. The result. was really amazing. Inside a week's tinte tho boils had begun to dry pr. and in a very short tirtw imleed every one of tlmu WM healed." 7.:ur-Buk " a sure cun- also for eczema, swalp sores. ringworm. puiwned wounds, chronic ulcers. mapped hands, nmptions and pustules due to blood poison. etc. It stops lwlvogliltg. and run-s. piles. fis. tula. ete. ls ttntiseptiet an excollont "first aid." Every home and farnmLmd "hould have its box at 'z/va-Bula All drnggistn and stores at . cents a box, lot from Zam-Buk Co., To “to, for prirtt " boxes for $2.50. Send le stamp for I triad box. y Went Up in panoons, ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES TREES UNDER CONDITIONS. Tlie Ontario Provinoial Government In” inrubut"ii, a co-operative seheme for welding farmers in the impmvomnx-L of their wood-int: and the re.iorerting of muto portions of their farms. sueul, was!» wrrtious include land net fertile mung!) tor gummy field crops and land which lllmugh its situation (for example, a "tr'ep hillside) or “-0310 other hind, Vanna cannot be cropped- -at, all events. to adsunrage. Or. to quote their circa. lm, "the Dvptsrtrtwnr prefers to, make pinntntions on small waste portions of I ll." farm M 1-10!!!) hillsides, light. sandy. _ yreLy or gran-Hy spout, swamp land. l phr‘luH-z of farms out off by streams or . t,ir,orwise unsuitable for regular till. AIDS -iiiiiiwemts. tion , TL:- Ilnpart-ment will furnish ups rtf- tiiieut in plant um acres in one “3190": "Unix is the largest number allowed to any ans individual. This same Junzlm' may. however, be sent to the name man fur several years in ntvvetrsioo. The (My chug: than has to be paid by the min wlmgota the trees is the payment of 1 tlu. nxprese c)',',',,'.,?,",', on the young from to Ma unrest mi way or express nation. 1 ll ', of ptrttW?r', is also muirvd to prepare his soil, plum and care fur the time an! |.-eo thus they are protected against he stock. The department does not, how- - ' ‘----=~|~ “an..." of mm Whilgvun u“ b.'""' ., ,7 7 . . New owl-0.69 clmrlxzes on the young treeq M hi" “rarest mi Way or express (ovation. H '. or' (-uursP. is Moo muirod to pupae his s,rril, plum and care fur the trees and see that they are protected against he stock. The department does not, how- trrt't'. undertake to furnish seedlings of mm tree. and! as walnut. hick 'rr, that- nur or oak: the most sathiaatory way of Hurting the“ is .to plant the not or mum itself. Wherv there in danger of a \igomus growth of "votes nmong the tree» so Named. ewoeht0.v in pfatstet.ioe, nude on gm: amicnltuul aa.euttivUipn for tis" tibi, iahsr or two after pitting is St. Cunning Board of Trude Favors, Subsidies to That End. at. 1'ntlvarines osipateh'. The Ht. Cnth. lurimw “mm! of Trude'n annual meeting -mloptod a rmmtinn that as the (unn- Iiiiiii; Northern Railway han some lt.000 lmiles of railway in the west, it was de- inkable that this system should Ire extended outward and into 1',t,u'f, tms'ul of Ontario. in order, tM. in; In: ture t T I an more- ful tt'i'i'i"ijitijtiiheu"tia M tlt Western Cumin. 1t'or'.t "Nell. Whetv there u danger of a \igormm growth of woods among the trees :0 planted. ewotitlly in plantations ttttde, on Jsckagitotlttel wil.cu!tivation for Um tibt', idar or two after p1. tcittg, is advised, . . A numher M person. have atrradr tsk. en advantage oi the offer made Ly the iipartment,aty] with good ro-mltS, so far as can mm! be wertainnl. The. “Hes for puutatiortt wage, :1: Ln thuir ' 7- “A... Mlhidhs 'o sum? EXTEND c. 11.2. Mites' for mutations mnge, :u clmmcter. from rocky h01sidos plains near the Miss. _.-.------ Wk hist. 133011611 oxnmo. MARKET . REPORTS. Totem. Live been: mum. Hvu'ipb of live stuck sitter Tuesday It't th" city market. as reported tty the rnihmyi, wer" M', vartoads. composed of mm mm; mm ttorare" m ur, lamb.” with 125 calves. l Th" quality oi fat mult- I]: about tht, mm- a: has been coming for many weeks. Mammy being unfinished. il.wyt. “an n fair trtuie nt steady prices ‘upom the basin of Tuesday's quotations. lixpurhq'v Vlhl-rt- “ore no straight lumen of shipping cattle on sale. There mu} have Emu-u a iew lots selected from land. of butt-hers” cattle. A few export hull.» were reported at $3.75 to $4.50 per cwt. - _ _ . . I x-A-h. "utciti---Prtme pic-kw mu oc uwu- I or; eatth' sold at $4.75 to $5 per ewt., and in one or two instances a picked [will-r. 1050 to HM ms., sold as high as {45.25; loads of good, $4.53 to $4.05; me- dium and good emu. $335 to $4.25: fair emu, $3.40 in $3.70: medium cow‘s, $3.00 to $3.50; runners. $1.50 to $2.75. l Hahn and SmckvramA few light stovkcrh, 700 lbw. each, sold from $3.25 to $1.30 per "wt. mm. emu-About sixty tttWtt were oil salts. many of which were of common to mmlium quality. Prices ranged from $3.") to Arr.", each for the bulk. You] coivtv.--About 120 calves sold at l, th-lumgml prices. $3.40 to $7 per cwt. l Slum-p and Iainlss--lleeeiptsi light. Trade firm fur all of good quality. There are too nun»), lambs that are n diwraw to ttutavio iarmovr. being little more than iskolctour it tlw wool was off. Lambs sold at $6.50 to $7.25 per ewt., for good quality: mmnum lambs, K, to 86 per (HAL: "xport owes. $450 to 85.25: culls. and rttittrs, 83.50 to tu. Hogs Mr. Harris :01 about 1700 hogs. I Thr. market “as (any at $030 per an. _ fur wll- h and $0.55 for lights and fats. i) .rciratt umiulm; good ordinary The grain n-u-iph to-day \wrv mm“. with little change in prices. The only wheat was. 100 lnnhels of goose. which mld at “Sr. Harloy unchanged. 200 Int-Ir elm honing at 54 to 55c. Oats sieady.oitlt suhrri uf 300 inlsheh at 43 to “a. [lay in moderate mpply. with sales ot' 40 loads at $l3 to $14.30 at tun fur tinmthy. and .It $10 tu$12 for mixnl. Straw i.- nm-hnnge-L with sales of three loads at #12 to $12.50 a tun. Dread-cl hogs are steady. with ligh: quoted an $9.50. and heiixy at $9 to $9.25 Wheat. “hitv. hu-h .. ll 074 It 0 73 l Do.. wring. hunk. .. " 74 " 73 Ihr.. p"""'. hirmlt rrr* It It! (I 71 gh '" n " ll Penn. hush. . . . Hay. timothy. (in Do.. mixed “on. Straw. pm mn.. tceeds-- Alsike. faue.v. Inn-h Do., No. I, bush .. Ihr.. No. 2.. bush,. . Paul "lover. hush .. IX)..uld.. .. .. .. Timotlt.v. bush.. .. Drer-ed Imp. . . . ' . Eggs. new laid. dozen Humor. dairy.. .. .. Ito.. (-rmnnur)‘.. .. . t'hivkuuis. drmm-d. 1h. . Do.. itrsli.. .. .. ' "uno. pur lit... .. .. Turkeys.. per Ib.. . . . Apples, per Dbl... .. . . Potatoes. per Img.. . .. Cabbage. per don-IL. ‘Uuionp. “par Irag.. .. 00.. forequarter"- . "o.. choice. macaw. . Or.. medium. tu'H'CaV 1lutton.l"'r um... .. , Veal, per cwt.. Lamb, pm" c,wt "ml rni tat \limwnpt Unix-All . Brianna? Trade sziew. wimupes.--rre milder weather which has prevniled throughout the West bu had a very cnlivening effect upon gen" em! (rude her». Trains mic ttour running fairly regularly and merchsuriise is mm- ing in all parts of the country. Great activity is everywhere being dupiayed in the matter of preparau'otyt foe Ipring 1rusimssa. Travellers are still lending in large onion, and the volume of trade will be as hen-y as w“ expected. Value. mold generally +e1it. F' l Vancouver and viletorin.--Tmde has n “are, and the demand tor iron and steel wholesale stocks are moving fairly well and eoiieetisma an) ntiu‘mry. With the arrival pi milder weather loud in- dustries he“ taken on a bullet tone. The shortage of labor is still felt. ,, Quabec.--The cold weather of the put Areek does not' appear to have benefited wholesale trade. Orders to Lad are of a Bodies-tur? Local shoe manufac- turer: continue busy, and the outlook in eueouraging, owing to the pouible in. crease in duty on the lion- imported Into Canada, which will on“. our Innu- faeturerit to specialize our products. No mim- to lpeek__of. - _ " /GGrij--itetail and whole-do trade continues fuirly brink, and I good lumi- no» is shady being done in am lines. Comp!» gr? , ml. “(M there is a fairly brill: ton. to raw trade. Lomion.-A1eneral basin-I continue- to more 'sit-rits here. Ratatt trade In his,“ M. " 3nd vim at ta on I _rooit-2'ottort---r I prirvs 4 to Crt hint priva- idnilitw British Wool Market. hill .nui~ fut nun-v ' Irid. Jr Winnipeg; Wheat all“: wheat hum" :51 t-4,. hid. Moy 7 Leading Wheat Market. Moy. July u'x' .. ,-.. 841-2 PHI-2 .. H ....yul-', 9.014 _ ' V... Prrt an iJ'TiiiEx? brink no to Winn Flour Prices. Manitoba vant. $3.85 tun-l “Mario. ttlt pm- m'm. pun-m fur "sport: Mnnitulm [uni-n mum, .N.5tt: "r'ouy bukm" " Mu I MI ' . M'te. Syn: in itwrottsod points higher; Am. low middling. 5.90; ordinary, 5.06. , Market 76 " " . . . . Pl le. 793-8 In In 3-4 :10 3-8 781-2 I,", m m m P.'. IO c, " " At ll " ll " " " ti (I) (M 0" “I an 30 ll H if" lt1 no 90 Git ttit III 00 50 50 Bid " it " u " " " 0 u " lit ll " NHL.) 77 3-40 tir, Famous USING I PAIENI MEDICINES The - Physician is “do" to Cute and Um the Best Available 30 .30 15 ',1t t H H an no (:0 nu m tttt The dis-ip. of tin hill pow. helmp the Dominion Parliament for the no gulation of the manufacture and mg of patent or proprietary medicine: is one of the utmost iyertH"I': nod in receiving . great Bedl'of attention, not only by the proprietary medicine mum- fwctmn, but ulna by the retail and wholesale St': Every manufac- ‘tunr of nli and high chat Mt' media wdoomeu the bill at n step in -- _. .1- Mung-an- has rm In h0 83 7-5 81 1-4 81 l-t - In nun-u.- ---_ media wdoomeu the hill " 3 cup in the right direction. The Wo- he brought out the fact tut the but phy- skim in (hands. and on the continent approve of and prescribe Psychine iv we. of the most difficult chum". In L recent instance of very cariou- throat and lung would: the patient had been wing Psychine. Two lamding United Fate. opechlinu were oonau1ted, in addition to two mnioeot Game” 1:12“ . . __ -c..' ' my Il cm Sept sum Ipecuu-u ac" w_.h, addition to two when and”! thr" an». Upon luring what the ptstiarrt wan wins, a sample of Poydline "UM' taken 13d unlyud, with the rank that. the physician- advised it. corttituuuwe. They prescribed no other medicine bat Paychine, with the result that the gm- tient has fully recovered and is .1 splenéid Milking aud hiking adver- -,N____. In tho wonderful curative N'"""]?'. u...n._° - [women for the wonderful cur-Live power of I remedy that will “email up” before the keeneet profusion“ eiitieisrn and submit. An e builds! up of the qrtrtmn end motoring ell wanted conditiom, Pqolu'ns ha no equal and the best and moot earnest play-lean: recognise this fact. "Atl ‘the I?! of M my lungs were in 1 Martha state. I had In grippe the year before; it nettled on my lungs and I kept steadily growing Wars? till 1 got down so low I was in bed for six weeks. I had a ooasultation of doctors, end they said they could do nothing more for me. Then I start- ed to use Psychine. 1 took the modicum- for more than a year. It certainly did wonders for me. 1 am now " arm: as 1 WM before my sickness. __-.-...', " 114“": Pay-chine. pronounced Si-kSeo, is the greatest of wuicu, building up the pyra- um, increasing the appetite, purify- ing the blood, tide diguntion. and acts directly upon the throat and lungs. giving tone and vigor to the satin! syetmu. At all hugging. We and $1. or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, 179 hang giving tone mu \181 system). At all drw or Dr. T. A. Slocum street “est, Toronto, WORST IXURRXCANE IN HISTORY OF ISLAND. Wind Blowing at Seventy-two W1es an Hour-Travel 1tnpossitrie--1taiirottds Tied Up Swims at a Standstill-- Sydney Streets Deserted. . Halifax. N. ti., March ll. -Nevcr in "t'i lii-ztury can ll Ire ro-zm-miwrm Hm; " app iin-Lun iuh hot-u beid in the gimp of mucl: a s'.ot'ut tts 'ttus howl racing in» day. piling "to'A in mvvmuntn ..r, sttuits that nuke Irma-i M nu; \I-H iiupnidiilit' and render it dang-Imp mt mule-trim“ in wanin- out, and cum- p'iviely [tumbling tuv,iaesi. Hal") 3c- ivrduy erviunt the (in! Iigh? tlrtkes 1-» mm to ait.wevompituit'd by shun): can Through the night th" Mud gum»: in force and the In- wing hunk.- with hurricane ol seveutrhao vailes I'" l: wavering in from tit:' Norman-t witr writable blizzard. Illi- "turning 'i.srtt 1'ity's .stri'Ptm \wrv pv:rtticcily tin-1w STORM IN BRETON. 'mmv; M. 13 Mrs Emu") If you want A break“ food we “I malt. your mouth water and If“ “no ttmo wow: m unlawful and nutrltlouo . . . . Ask your more: (or Juno" Package 50. Try " ask FOR THE PURPLE PACKAGE muummlt“ -roototrrt-"o"oo"'r. uyw,gcmequ.m-m Mus-SWIM h “I. on. trr-FREE W‘ RELIANCE Mamtiaaalfaq) th, Writ: u " one-minim qur - and an.- Afthtrr'll'l'lrs't"feri'i'i tt you mm a ie,', .1 Rena-u ”our. Put Card: Medicines. ttetutmpitttit't1 by MiN Jw night th" “ind td the In- ruiug hulk ol seveutrhao vailes ll {mm tit:' tiorthett. BREAKFAST FOOD N 09. Dainty. Delicious RELIANCE BdeIONG ro WIDE]! "STERILIZED" Aak rourgrotsqrtrtr 1"'iith7rfirE4 "' au -- __.-L is; ja. HOPE, "Morpeth, (htt pow: ttefore L--tievcr in "men-1| that in the gun!) 'tt rnuin; trr- 'ettUP, t' age Sega-tor C. In. Canaan». of Wind“, - to be l. . anti-ml eendition. Robert Rollin-nu wu mum. in a .- vlm-I a, (Imam and bully iniuml, King Edwurd'n automotsite “a. A strayed by (In " Bt.refte on Tuesday w. J. Wehh, of Winnipeg. a mud- tor. “In killed in a Culliuiun nu \\'m»- L day. ..___6- nun ". tsas, Mu} p"..- - Senator Cox hm- n-nignmd hm Dominion Coal dtrrctorMe. and sum'Aeded by Mr. Jnmeu Cranium A blue at Sault Me. Moi" do. the 'ee,'rtl buitdist, tho l library, an the fire ham. 1.otw The coming run‘u oi inmaigmn‘ started. Ind our 1,stttt" io-" l “‘i-Amr atreet station, Mont rum! mto The upring rank on manual"...- started. and over will!» puswd 1' Windsor Itml "ation, Mont run}. past two dryer. Dr. Elva-her reported to tlw l mrui Cotmnittee at Ottawa ti at t Jose scale In. ten: s.xtermirt."rui nun Ind British Columbia. Alesis Audits, delegate of we i ttpvolutionistts to the new My declared um M the present Ito dissolved the people “in (berm, l The Liverpool Daily Post. Mir. the propnsed Canadian non-im- x L _ A _r...ol..nu.... in. “all!“ --.- ._- - . clinched the people “in fight. The Liverpool Daily Post. nun-.z l 5b” propmed Ortaditttt "orvive J u Houndhnd. any“ . gentleman my meted with the Canadian trad" t nulls it another of the uilduuat v to which we have been [round o', T be Toronto Iron Mouidetod an Makers’ Union held a big meeting Labor Temple lull night and deci make I demand fur an adrur wages. coupled with lx-lh-r '.‘-.ul‘Ll' ditiuns. The tocal mmnlu-r-hlp u about 5m. l All eff-Nu a: aux-minim“; 1.x" "bouts on tlr, miasing Moatienl Mt A The 'j‘hr Britirh Empire Imam ititr l' '. Earm- mm for the cateruutttttet" ll olovial i'rettttcts. Among the dun- ;ouui tctvathcotm. The ttrogr"t"ie ruders \isitu t'o Edinburgh. (chug-m. upon-l, Mam-hotter, and tito l’nnv" of Ugh-rd, l'nmbrivgo and Hum ',1 'r.lre n- honorar.1 degree ci'd he l" 1-11 ott the Premiere. The Kingston csrpt'uter cottlto have decided that they wiii um. the int-rend - and charm- [ asked for " the “wanna-B Caio the latter iuairstain their demand mint-clan wttt dcolnv "01m: Hwy engage non-union mun, Hi Wlter.i un- quite a number in the city w NEWS Ill 8llifif tt £1117: Oh. the - is Over-- sees may. N..s. York. Umrl I. Nt l i _ ' "4mm“ If» roamed Wn “Hui-hr il, wrtrot over." mid Mrs. Eve!) " I'hnv ', "tty. in speaking of her Favuratrd . Tis, ilvr the murder of Standard Whit... "W,' um all greatly relieved Nun Ha . mnhw'a \nxinumy has bin gin-'3‘ "artttitPId. "The nuspemw of waiting 'v .‘w "oiled how heavily upon her." Interviewed by the Wetrnitwtet at. land Nrutlu-mu. alluding tr “posed ssorviri' via Newbrirl wk» of the vat-wul chttutter from u', F lo 1th and train to dram":- t_oit"atter0 would have to mike. mm t .."But if we Ind 254mm hit-um [ lg direct trout s'outhaatpton m oot to Halifax. as they Inn» to 'ork. the jimmy could be dull" . he Alluutir in four day t.'. tr' The 001an de Hamel dc Mc. ' tit. John's-wood. wu sued in the ya tgrtt county court on Manila). ". Mr. . . T. Badman. for 31. Gs., th" iu"" or, .ye.u.. . For the. plaintiff it was stated lls mums and her maid mum] m in in September, 1905, and the couubo thud two gold chain- and tur quoiw hamlets. of the value of , next day are brought them all ban: the exception of a gold chain. When the bill wG "ml in the I repudined liability and said H STNns bought by bee unit. The eotttatestr. in her evidence. had "Pe'" “lowlands of pound. mum's. 5nd inlmduced many cu She did not know when the " now. Miss-mg "ii,, ammo“ added if hiv- hm: u in favor of her, do would " tor Peer:, . ... "iiroonor (lair " M I am n-r your favor. I must?“ judgment, up?! mu. and (out. . ' iiVaurd he wu undid the ch was mid to the m. but thougitt wuss bought fog the 'eid. mutual Troops Detdated in B.ttiir on tho rm. M 'l‘qwinplp. lit-adults.qu ll. ill-a army of [landing in nolgillud on th". {tr-min" under the noun vommun-l n President Mum»! Wld'. The first {thing since February H mm“! dtteiagt the ”In; of Marvin an at... Hal-AI huh-o Chumrru. t ir.%u uGiriit Elihu“. (\nmm Nimnguan lender. who in serving the Honduran anal-qt We!» 2 attacked lid drib Siam-(m " “pun-l tu'q1tul, of rifles ad M - has of the W ttt THE THAW TRIAL ihn w COUNTESS MUST VICTORY FOR KOIDURAS. n, han- no far been lady is demand-d a -u inches in height. th r. mole cmupIc-xum a: I l“, w-v .- w..._.V__ an! up“ Men! Zehym and than! _ fer Armani m Imam:- ya. ctttetaartttttetrt Among the d, The mogul-r " n are to he Board of t' "au-Air-aid .12...“ l 7 ouhrr ndt rh- 'imwtrtp: be Cttrus'gie Lom- K561"). k " 0 "s=sacccr--car---" i "Gi" I “unity Intuition. Tht VII mil. i t PAY canton“ I‘ll id v maid I' cha -i'iEAl:1" “a Packet: Gmm‘ " wok thir .trant? “I!“ Elm by what " .5. mum! in ehamb [a her (mm the tint tron Mann“ the or Olw‘} Tho anh'I her I" Ieugtt At : high a! menu I WI The n “In” titul Th and my th th 1 pl (rum cr tot tt bur HIGHE an he II" " 'tte kiwi tr only My

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