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Durham Review (1897), 27 Aug 1908, p. 2

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Goliath, the ho: tint 6957mm. 1Pt ltr Saul, th __‘vv‘u W ml a!" Pereeived that it Wu melt-an to tend longer against David. whom law God intvndod for “arms thin Shh um Prevail--; was anvil that. Duh! wu to be " m the throne of Israel “by. " m). 5 anal-u..- A- on . A .v -râ€" null a: “a spam: Saar. 8'!" rem-ind a. tend Jorqrer uni (2) desire to one ["th of in]. throne; H) the] unfit to be kintt his lollo'm, " David; motivo, an"... and it this“ such I which would to kill Nattl * "o of A "dend dog.” as in wtridy does not so Mountains in the fie it would therefore In hunt a uinglo partrid loll-MM, wtten he Ci them in the lower In liehu.--wttru. Com. 2 lhi'id'n Wordn seem to effert on Saul. The ki; tonne and admitted th but this did not pure: or can“ him to live " Saul needed what r"", new hurt. Played the bin him-ell cxcwdingly ment in may haw been one of the young men not dare to innit Saul l with the spa" Mime". I ._- a..." m we lulnfn." 20. Before the tare or-rams, from the Preene" of Jehovah."---R. V. That u. do not take my life in a When land. A “my -.tn inmitiiticant thing and d'ffieult to Patch. A p"rtridge---Wiiieh was chu- ed and knocked down by sticks no it ran. "David mum to say that the King all Israel's pursuit of him was altogether unworthy of his digttity."--tum'. Bib. This to an additional comparison. instead of a "dead dog." as in (by. 24, " The , putridge tloen not w much treuuent the, .7- ,7“- - -rr“'" dimly to " huh. wed Sun’s life as a proof of his urtili'--NrUdiriir. Mt. " the Lord, ete.--" the Lord is lead- ing you against. me because of a, evil which I have done Iv. m, let In find pardon by bringing a op" altering; but it men. such an thepfliphhu (v. I). have by falsehood. and dander. can-led you to conu- against me, then let then he cunt-d. Driven me out-They hie driven me away trom the worship of the about: people and have in effect "id to me, "Go, urer the gods of the heathen." 20. Before the lace of-“Away from the premenee of .lehovah."--R. V. Thu is gin n... awn.» __, '.- . ‘ voice: as to- he heard d tlncon almost innhhle 18. Amt he 'raid-rom, with David’s upset in c "Hero be unm. his i: "etly by challenging Sc nuan- for ”needing; t dimly to his having up as a proof of his lorilti.' Mt. " the Lord, ete.--tt th ing you against me bum: which I have done Iv. 8 pardon by bringing a pr L“ 2. - my". 'ilihi,rii..,tiii good might cone." 'tMt to be king. and in wait God's time. " My: that God .. him yu 1pm " "' 'lsrtu'l “up. " 20). The In! child'h} fc,", 'l,' :3;le Pt triumph over I kind to “Ides: L, poo 1yf, paid him by the I t'hrioian will not “I“: and all the providen. of an unfaithful ttl, tl 't'tuto,ttt?, pnr- 114mm}: officer, A ttwid In (In! all-n... 2e pet PTetttul to -.... Wm", am no and Abiului returned to their own radrtp. H. A conversation between Saul and David in. 13-25). It was probably enr- Iy the nut morning that Dnvid took his position on a hill no a valley would be between then, and called to "ut Ind Abner. By “I: of the span and the (rule of water he (am-sod them to see that Saul’n lilo hd been in his hand. l 17. knew livid} voiee---"The - in l theme mountainous countries are able , from long practice so to pitch their t voice: as to he heard distinctly u. dis. d unco- almost i?tiible."--TsGrud. 5 Itt. Amt be traid-Comm". thi. anam-lm " has! God will PVel im for his upright b. This opportun ttld, however, be a n-vmg been made king by God's special appointment. David looked upon it as I high crime to offer any violence to him. David‘n heart smote him before wheat he merely out off the "irt of San“ robe (chap. 24:4, G). livid, bonnet, took Sam's upon and a "use of water from his bolster, and he and Abidai returned to their on eadNk H. A convermtwn between Saul and Ikvid H's. 13-25). It was "WAN? Athr. - __v - - be complete, " the lint etr there would he no need of In! the mend time. But livid refused to "stretch forth h against the Lord’n anointed." l non of the anointed PL,', i his lite is in Jehovah's lids It may be ended either by I stroke, such an that which Mac tt Sam. 25:3); or by a natural or by death in battle',. but violin my not be bid upon him with tr."-- Kirkpatrick. Saul had I Duvid'u power on in previous 0ch Sam. 24:”). and Dnvid would jure him. "There is a tendency to repent its." in the soel at man. Every godlihe and divine _ obeyed gives an inerease in the and dominion of good in the soul having been made king by God's appointment. David looked upon high crime to offer any violence I livid's heart emote him before it merely cut off the skirt " 'u"" -"'-.V ‘05. us "I 2-,. Ta, lye does not 90 much fren 'ins as the fields and It " therefore be idle for ningle Partridge far on rims, when he could tind I n the lower hrmhwods 1 -Whed. Com. 21. l have a words seem to haw load In Saul. The king in"! his md admitted that ke had u did not pardon pout I ' him to live right in the a escape peeitioa., (might: immediately occupying the the knowledge that Sun] was kin... 11x 41 Stetarr---r. Saar. life you" (n. Fin. livid, with and In, in nodules! in t Buhihh. The Ziphite- into, an to 11mm wheruboutl. I suul took three thou-Id of I nonwhi- seleet minding a went in lurch of David. WI heard of Snul'u approach he uric: to ash sure that such use. "A lost wily ehieftain w lid not to be taken unaware: or any other foe." After Saul non were Hieep, livid took " nophow, and went down to San They entered the barricade and "or until they stood by the Haul'a conch. “They won I wont» who could do such war lowly, like early American I Haiti's spear Wu sticking in the no" the king’s tread, and ALE-h permimion of Build to suite th full promised that the exec-urin- P " The "lmittm I not ' I to live What P' Played 35-81mm" il' 'PPTt unity for Dani ive right in I'H'l'y sinm 'd the fool, Jitntly. and ttld not understand Would eonaidee him ',0 Mama, not to The wrong In in d no bug“ to do no busing}: iii me." David knew artd he tould welt the tre-Gi-t ia; hands of mud won! hands. "Das praises. but, . lll'l'lal'ing " " nominally re, king that I "I battle; but violent hands laid upon hin with impuni- “rick. Saul had been in ‘er on a previous accusin- (I " and David Would not in. There is a tendency in good so“ in the soul at a iar, _ godlike and divine impulse f Paola-com I Would slum; his_ljk u he an increase in the row" of good in the aoul.’ Soul lode king by God's special [mm looked upon it u a offer lay violence to him. . [ -" ”I, "I. out to ' - - _ -w" "luv “tutor earthly rulers to think ii', mam "trt'. 13..-! Sam. ao.. I the throne. Henmngun, inwmt, 'tut I ML}? ere'ntly toward the great Ruler, I I." ( gut? the 1Qt'tif and than confirm: Saul tdv'lult t", meeting between etthtr bl. S ' . . . ' I own wot . predictions of Sun. _ ' . . . , so a_r " we know; vs. P/er. 1:3}; ',it'cheTe': , ','tb"rrTt. Dun! went on his war--. 3:111:21 prams; to thnn’k that after all 'n, Van "euidi'ii' the in" of .t1,',terirstietj mud] torch], . Aort “We to 'id',",'):,',",',',, 1a,yte,e,tit' tttter. l. The ZiPhiteu informed Saul . . ' . once eft b, ll"! dmnin- or " .- e o Iction: at . ' . He “' hi lit .09 a vimheation of David’s d . ttvid'. whereabo t . he m A 0 would be m pm not m k three 'C2T,'ll z. L.',', 22:52: ( "/l'l,tf/fcltty I hmg " he mm te. "l;'trtip.'1at',ritji of 'll', glory in 'select 'tandin -_-- nd - Sn o . "any. To his pUee q ... . . , e pat mist was March of David." w1rd,'riil'v'l'l I ul went to in home in Gibeah, Thee 'e1'lei".Q,r,e,', .lsii, own experience when Saul's approach he pent. out f II‘D-ever met again. "In the behalf of their trust I T"?lt thy wuy unto the Lord. make sure that sueh I" the l mg not one of Saul’l officers had one to :90 Mt him; ttnd he shall bring it most wily chivluin was David l wford to “y: u if 'ttrange none of them rinhrth' And he shall bring forth 'hy " be taken unaware» be 'iiiiii',i,lfe..,'r! no. " Minn the IterBott of Illa "mm"! " the light and they ther be." After Saul ind Mg; It,',',', but they “w that he w“ most J grnent " the '2'ettC' . ulceMDIvid took Abiahai, "ii'i;il'J,1'.e',lt,,?, muer t.he guardian a" of nd went down to Saul’s ""np. ' 111' and that their maoter was appar- GREAT Fl Ito-cl the barricade and did no! 3 mums-ll???) by Il.'? ." --- q ther., . '... '""'ns--Whehm h' . It-l). "..it,rv'd Iu"cttuet,, Fluee Wag he Chl",' dbteuy diet d. whom he ) not utreteh forth mine I Peat things.” , Iarrdu anointed" (v. 23) u minim i Peet "tow in authority pm on I once to their Bergman] tl " sm. m In! child wilt nonor a be Hump! over kind to a depraved mt hi- tr tho Chrutisn will not speak hpmvlden- of an unfaithful patter, Wk 'l;',':;,',',,',', officer. A tru- Ill helm} i I base Lnned- MP loud a gun Mu'. his wieke ke had sinned ( Pot ofienee ) in the future r. A clear unilt.rettutding of roviden, “"41 however, {took} tial purpose. "Then said 1'd,'li'lvit w. , "use trf “in": 21'l H). "And David said" (v. 9). Ahishui, and Ahmhm re we moved by a low and selfish motive, ar- CP ed that the Lord had ut Soul in Mt between '2,lud 1'tl fl',',',!,'. power that he ,'li'l'lt'1',i,e) him It Wttrt pr?“ ”act; into their hands to be imprisoned or tthat Ilkndt id be slain. He reasoned that this special '"d'df2 LG and providence indicated that David might In}: and the put Saul out of the way and usurp the D t 3815:. to we throne which had been promised him, fit:- in 1'l, hand. and that he would be throwing away an _. --"The "NC in opportunity God had given him if he "f" t ie I',': we failed to do this. David, with his clear. CT, r sin-h their true, strong insight, saw the real, provi. 'irli)u,tt; u dis. denial purpose of God. He saw that Ple."--mtoinrmok. Saul was in his power to give him an ' . this " eh opportunity to resist temptation and be .'ll"lhr,", " TI,.,' loyal and magnanimous. ill. brim”, indi: H. A tender eomwienee. “Mil-rm 1-3- So let. mi ll frequent the 'usd lowlandq; e for one to wily chieltain was David, taken uni-res by San), be." After S'aul and his p, David took Abauhai, " an down to Saul’s camp. be barricade and did not [stood by the side of "V '.---r. Slur: life in mvid's fCPeitiveitit nix hun- mad, and Ahiaai baked rid to unite the king, a the execution would the first stroke, that o need of uniting him But. livid Positively thott-- "u" by a sudden’ L which "note Nun! I My: mum dent; do such won: noise ”crim- Indian: to give his a he appeals I Snul’n life " "' In unmtnlul pastor, nor Ti Flt-lunch officer. A true citizen will . most respectful to any governor, let ', individual vices be what they may. W1 M ...,..:.‘.n LT, r3;- 5 God + emies l that “a love th ions. In giving enemies u. invilaBle; Ir tii, ban?! Crt.? Pfr- --__. “v...“ um tuer.. "I did not wish to injure , no“ I Nt'" I have made a great in lvtting out my hens. I Ask y gireuess, and am willing to , six times the damage." The In confounded: he looked up to t then down to the earth, the! neighbor. then at his club, then hen he had. been pursuing, and ui ing. "Tell me," said the farm", is the dnm-ge. and I will my , fold and my hens shill not tronl any more. I will leave it 'ntirel, You to sav will" , 4‘" * - king about meenute 1 Four for: (v. IO) Respect for IV. Power to overeog ttcod. "Said Saul, I have 1 A farmer owned a large which he usually kept slr day, alter clipping their thvy muld not fly, be let his yam. Ihey got into garden. Greatly enraged, W112}; "our. 'uxe damage is not worth ing about. and I have more need Jmpensate you than you me, and to your forgiveness than you mine." thsen not require us to love our on- ' with the grateful. satisfying love we give to him, or the complacent that we give tn --.t_, Non for atoppi ning."' the bog willing to lead ed to have the stopped, .luulow of the P'nnce of P We lead they will follow, you to learn to smoke, _ lather said to his son. " did, father." "I “in. mm- it ground l IH. A holy e H). David led not enough to lead them thn inrgiveneu, up into the men still waters of shadow of tho I We lead thaw n m witli the g Prayerful love "W n. U). A conscience void of " l fense toward God and toward man is a desirable thing to assiduously cultivate. As the student will woken at the first call of the alarm, as the watcher will start at the first call of the patient, an the mother will heed the faintest ery of her child, so should we be sensi- tive to the faintest admonition of the; inward voice. not" (v ____...‘.., "all Image. and I will pay you six- my hens shill not trouble you a. I will leave it enlinly with my what I shall do, for I can- d to lose the love of my neigh- quarrel with them for hen. or else." "I am a fool!" said "I- “Tl _ . r. A clear und till purposes. “ tl). "And David moved by 8. low _ in", - null. . . JOY"! w doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Jle not overcome of evil. but overeome evil with good" (Rom. 12220, 2D. "\Vronged men may be sustained l by the vonfidenee that God will not fail to rvvmrd righteous living." Plt.ht TICAL APPLICATION N, The nary of David sparing Saul 'shows that the young man who afterwards was to be lurael‘a Psalmist, prophet and i prince had, At on ' Jill the w, given Iii. Christ and I've“; later.. "All t Would that men am " vven so to them" thine enemy hunger, no doing thou shalt h his head. Jte not oy overeome evil with g 2]). "Wronged men by the confidence tha to nsurd figment“ l them t h mini] - .. ....-. ll‘ an Ul mess, up the highway of holiness. te green pastures of love, by the “torn of purity, under the very , of tho Prince of Peace. For as i they will follow. "How came [ learn to smoke, my boyt" a mid to his ion. "BeeauG you her." "I wish you would stop Von't you give me the same rea- atopping that I had for begin- .I. t _ . _ -, V 'vuv "ff. I Who Wilt with thtei Why did David spare had he spared his Ii! will)“ menian.’ Gie that took place betwe, the next morning. "oyorhts--iit"v"ui p given by Christ and P Years hats.,.. an! AIr give to - M "um: um mourned l for him? "Ar was David obliged to go into exile: How long was he in exile? Who joined themselves to Dnvid! Give remain why David’s life in exile was a benefit to him. Where was Dnvid It the thne af out lemon? Who was Saul's I $terterasl.e Who were Ahiahni ..-" ‘--‘ " My txapptf. "Let authority t you give I pping that My asked. ml where hv of them and tl iarmeru yard, rf it he went a who was in I t' his hens with , c”genial Gm compassionate, '8 of Jesus for h.. "You have our hens, if I has so abused.' an] EDIT)" said boy follow; umpte. "Let us go" (v. . Abishai followed. It Is feed the flock; We must owl-come I I have tsinned' a large {lock "ou have abused hens, if I can get} u: abused! My g". l sorry, said the far. I to injure you, and I le a great mistake I ,,_ .... br.r J"", uo ranchers h uu to them" (Matt. 7H2). "If nun-inn on G' . hunger, feed hirn...%r-G tur.t, I'd, bu u shalt heap coals of fire on hues. Several to not overcome of evil. but 1viped out A l il with good" (Rom. 12:20, ..Br___, --- . [Hill ”A" --- _ oried put "The Gil itii', up to the sky, h, then at his err wings no that let them out into an his neighbor’s td, the neighbor and threw them yard. When the went straight to s in his garden mGus Hugh-ed the D, then at the and said noth- farmer, "what shut pp the wilrdpfness of he hath}: iii'; an thing: I ? should do ,.,_.‘.... as all “I t my neigh- I white whiwri. He l for hens or Tuesday from Gus-1p 2" said the him John Kelly. wht not worth nington for a serial: more need to connect with the me, and to 1’ ton he bundled his you mine." ' Polica Station. The we our on- I to be taken in there, "ring love for the night at the l mmhlnnnn‘ , " _ - _ had for begin- The father was was not asham- '. When wiy. _..- yusunl'r. were .1 uuu- ")0de up in the cells last night. and and he tn-dny an "Nicer from the Attorney- A true Cemml‘a Dr'partment will accompany rctfully them back to Cnnni'ngton. of any ---_---- _ will be When a man's hope of the future let his Me mine. fire he is an rink! in ”-- "m-, -._-- mm?!"- I and your for you six. a They both "Destroy him evil with I” (v. 21). i of hens . But one s so that dub to his face ._. "."T"""'"lr m for. long chain. marched His tion of the Union St ""'"'_... ale Wi about 4 o'clock wandering are vicinity of the station in an int eondition. dragging his Fouthfin around with him. The pair, tronatable and nrim-u '.-.c, . . ,'Was Wandering Around ‘1 With Prisoner in ' Toronto deNratvh.. LI-mli: t'enovar.old prisoner around at the end of a chain. (hunt) LI-ughlin Mow-nu. of Cannh arrested by P. C. Rebum t itree: yesterday on a charge drunk. MeBeau is an old Conn- {ARRESTED ooGiv 1.... .... un- i Yesterday MeBean Kl. h.att.ddutting him _._ .J.,: - the stri] the sow miner,, 's] dim-haw: Sullivan lth the rolh-vtiun of III own a mouth, and tin proposed to .mlrmit the ', nation. the operators rel Mr. Fechan my; the tive Board will devise q tom to raise n-wnuv for local unions, and that w, 'stopped. Jmliitnoohu, Ind., Aug mentativtw, of the India Coal Uporutm‘s' Associu United Mine Workers oi to-day at Hu- National cum-ten to digltis tho 1 I Indiana field. Ptwsidvr: Hm:- mI-qu-rs of the Ex of district No. ll re-prom-l yrs. The mould.- which In the strikv nf HMO miners i .he severing.: of tvlsrtiso," _ or": w mm from the mlaco he nEmn's I t stood to receive it. It / easier for thnsu nay (chap. who honor .earthly rulers to think ord ed him on not reverently toward the great Ruler. et, "ali, "Thu we: the last meeting between I confirm! Soul and David, so far as we know; us of Sam- and it in pleuing to think that after all his way-- that had o"urred, Saar. latent mm» LY I short nnm- l, L. _"W"rTPtt toe reasons for delaying the diam-sin" before thttongrv,rnft% n! the Propaganda of the appointment at a (-nadi’utur. [kidnap of Nan tituaneSeo, for whieh office the-Rev. Dr. Edward J . Hanna. of Rmhmter, N. Y.. i, the load- ing candidate. "'"'"Y'g' “rung quite well. With the i'i'ii'i'2i"o/, of his physiciam. who had J"v"terdity siiveeted that a” audience, Ire '""pemled in view of his nonhwuess. be granted audiences this morning to qevers al pen-mm. including Uardina) Gotti, who reported the reasons for delaying the diacli-siun before thttongrvrrt% of the Prttrrasund,, “c .1.» -- . Suffeting From Gi Which Affect ed His Gout. r mum n unknown. The flames are ad, Pneing on (luldstmmn and 130 inhabi. tant: are l'ytt'iring to save the vil- hues. Several lumber camp; have been Iiuped out. A dense pa-ll of smoke hangs over Go square miles, and only a soak. ing ruin can arrest the march of the eon~ l'lugrntion. Some of the richest lumber lands in the Province have been laid Waste. and a severe blow has been dealt to the lumber industry. Telephone and l telegraph messages state that the east- , em side of Bowen Island is a mum of l fire. A .-.<'ttlement of 80 souls were scattered about the section which has] boon swept by the flames. But it is im- ptsalble to ascertain H...:.. LA MINERS WILL NOT mum‘. and tout work “Hill; (I. nn;zpuli-_. Ind., Aug. Ifh--t mm of the Indiana Mum: nut-rutnrs' Association and Mine Workers oi America at Hu- National .Alhuuw 'm to digits!) tho trouble i, field. Pn-sidvnt Lewr.r, n-qu-rs of the Vx-rt.... I ll (hunt; ‘nion Statio‘n: He 1 an old fellow with long, N. He arrived in the city m Guelph, bringing with My. who is wanted in Can- a Serious offence. Failino I therergoh; at _the Shelter. famous sais," by Fire In British Columbia. Many Square Miles Ablaze --Fears For Settlers. 1 rprmtnr Tu', Pa., Aug. 24.- "echan, of district No ,rker, of Anwriva, a v-rn PiTrs,vlvania w drikp htacaiwe of tlre and minuw to any!" 'lmtt'ttt. He mid the hvir "gum-mom when .. tt A . _ Winnipex, Mam. Aug. 24, “manner Island are my direction and the lat to “HIIIOFI. He was f Wandering around -Al . POPE BETTER. nun-cum: and the latest report in 'y that the settlements are threa- , In Xukila district, 20 square miles blazn’ The fate of the scattered M's " unknown. The flames are ad. g on Uuldstmnm and 130 inhabi. ttre, halckt'iring to saw the vil, u.......n- ' - to ah-ertair; their Mtg. 24 mun tm- qumtim') mmm refused. my the Distrlvt I devise mmv at] wnuv for the my "l that work will O ahan Says y be Stopped Itll ”U... m. was found I At'luttham desratch: Some time ago Ming around the l the mind of Mr. l '. J. Johnston fell from L in an intoxicated I the window of the kindergarten room of ' 'voutihful captive the Central School. Now the Board of ' Education have a damage suit against ind prisoner, msre thorn. Johnston .chu'ms that the board but night. and is liable, as the little girl was naked by n the Attornev- one of the teachers to rite}: out on the will accompany window sill to water the owe”. The on. board has referred the nutter to their solicitor. ,e of the future Clintham’s tox'ryte for the coming all right in one year will be 28 India, and perhaps I bit more. " Offence. Failing train for Canning- prisoner to No. I boy Was too young I ' Jf,'Ae was lodged: Ct A 4A, I; waning a hum, " around handcuffed in, tottnty Constable I of Cmnington. was! Reburn on Station .‘ g. 24.--The Pop ng since Tuesdnl affected his uol a charge ,of uent of 80 souls Ai; t the section which has the flames. But it is im- union due mlng CONSTABLE man and the f America met Mine-r6 h: .ul< trouble in the tit J.ew.r, and In _ .,.....un| I.” MN ' I! " 'i' I": iooo in stock on with of th, t" 1!ll.',","y.i, 1'} ”mt m yet the lows has tl 1:15;“ '" “I tl. I! justed to each. 1 .5 .t , _ , ' q ' . Hhthu lu\uu- WOMAN KILLS MANY nm- other tru- - the 1illTort ot ( Grabs Reptile. in Her E vk srill Hot In- Intoxicated Work Will Not No. G, United u, said 1mm t can! miner-t tlre failure of ugrm- "tl the the operators "'n they lim. I dm-s to 50 although he Biznminnus l Ht STRIKE gout 'op', who has being ' 1U.--Forest fires are extending in , latest report in, ments are threa. r l': fate R} pn "ly UN“ 'ryoutoon,ateo.. At , ation 05 I ‘ng fire hrokc out near an 1":‘3; “it i on the ground floor of the l it: “mm J: Son Co., Md, hardware, he Jead. corner of King and View {Driven by a tremendous d died into a raging fury by IKE. of paints and oils on the the flames swept upward fill Not completely gutting the con five {loom nnd destroying t] -. , smoke was very dense and "(ft-g”: I who fought the Names huh .m m , , ASKED To _ IChatham Child is with .ur-t. Piye is tl little Wottt 1tlTestranee does not give on:- li.'N't. of being a killer of a Wits left a widow with several dren, and by hard work riml tio “nomad"! is Mrs. Frye of scrim-nu that whenedu. m'ighlsor,i uiglut a nest of null, ugmu her to totckle them, at a an: "the make killer of Natalia All“. Fryv is a little mum “Fans HI taking their lives. Klu- lblwm by the neck and luvaks th l lume wtth um twist of her hand," There is a spot on the land an (Mn. Frye’s homo which shy c: ”snake """r't"r'y," where lumzlrl aililkl's un- buried. "'lhe largest snake I killed tlc, mid Mrs. ttve, “was a little mm right feet long; many of them nu- uml five feet long. Indeed, thy 'itil this locality seem to grow very Lu rlere are a great many of LIL-l about,,-." road. Flu, 'ly" . lights in m Llwm by the bone With an so Us and the smoke escaped. t the men were able to " and shortly afterwards ti dcr control. There is es'timnhul m l wnu taught tlui flame, inside the ing were nearly suffocated. until, a the front portion of the roof coll and the smoke “mm-.1 I'-- r“ Diustrous Blue line, Lam Sons’ Store. - "you uus’ not b1 It is known' that Abd El [for from Morocco Iity u 1 ago, and that " vanguard haul autumnal-d the ~urrm [Mach ) According to Hm 1-0-4 , .wmrdmg to the latest information, Alul El Aziz inflicted a crushing defeat nu the supporter-1 of Mulai Hufid. under tla. leadership of (aid Muidni Blacui, lx-twvvu the town of El Kaila and Sidih Rahal, afterwards occupying the lnttvr planer. which offered but slight resist- sillt't'. say-4 whe hates the in taking their liv T0 WATER FLOWERS. Child Falls From Central School Window. Paris, Aug. 24.-, tnmmamh-r of the oceo, teletrmphine here, states, hy In that Morocco _k'it.v Abd El Aziz, the y, that this erurt ho. Report That Cily‘of Morocco Surrendered to Him. are "The communication‘ sincere gratification country and, if all got berg meeting will tab the great rul'6.r..,, - is estimated to have been tack on each of the five-tr yet the luv: has tuft been n “axl- TORONTO T-‘IRE. I only possible basis, According to the Emperor and Sir C cussed the mm! qu most frankness, an a complete umleratn and work and 'U lul‘ge- Illach her homv on not afraid g meetitKwiirt great political 1 ABD iii Aziz. a." I".' mu wtt_rreudereu' to mix, the Sultan of Record, but report has not been confirmed. um that Abd El Aziz was not Manx-cu (ity 11 day or two that a vanguard of " army mlvd the surrender of the V.-. “a. nu as the representative Foreign Office. , Tmmuniration it is ho and edueurv,i in life. ‘310 i New Jingland v - mm...“ I that the board irl was asked by “"5 out on the be omen. The matter to their iermun is h' T' ot hillln'v‘ several 'i'.ut J a little Inn... of them “an. Jeni, thy ”wk TOW very hum V Van‘s-r ”null; and Sir Charles Hardin,ze' ' naval question with the dun-~- _ ' an Importance to a cmnmunicn- ch ha: appeared in the Vouiche delcribing what occurred at the between Emperor William and ward at Crouberg. He declares 'e can be no doubt that the cont. un was inspired by the foreign d that it amt-mated from Baron sch. who was present at the, a 0).- --, 'at sh “a - _.- v‘.l\vfll prepare public opinion in a definiie settlement of mm eutrangement on Lin L”! raware store, in tlu, ad Victoria, streeta. mdous draft and " fury by a huge stock on the ground Hum-1 upward to the roof, et... ____-= . _ new, and laid understanding " Telegraph in the Fn-nch mg to the u isa. received it." mu punc- (nun. mum, " ti. the roof collaps, .._ A. .. of the Rice reptil Ie roof collapsed, Greatly relieved, renew the fight, the fire was un- "ion throughout tho all goes well, the Cron. in take rank as one of 111 events of our time." it ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO eltae, kiln makes in LIL .the, Vossiclu- the myv hJJis', canton” of “I; lg therroof. The Bare Hands Backs. ienerat do ' 24.--The Daily Tel?- correspondent attaches 5.20 this morn- elevator shaft ms in iluu,t an informa lion, crushing defeat the tiveluei, SNAKES, Jun-II 825, will be road it is bylieved is in forces in si/d.. tt War Office ived a report ', Lewis H. 0.. "'Poru, Bradrtreet’t on rude. Toronto.. Although there 1- not much doing in wholesale' lines the trade has shown continued steadineu. The market ahowa no new features of importance. Produce has been firm, with a little leu active export demand. Ontario wheat showed "amtgth. Scarcity of com ma 1 and prices higher before the new crop 'd ‘Is I Git Fowl. per .ln-., . idih Ducks. ~pl‘mu. "L. tter (‘nhlmgtu per chm-n jst. Potatoes. m'w hush IVef. himlqmu'ters Do.. fort-quarters Do., choke. (-nrvn: Do.. mmlium. mm Mutton, per mm. You]. prime. per (“Wt & Swing lambs ., .. The Fruit I California fruit w; F I The first atrium] of H- I (mm- in this 'it'aFion u ft to Kt a 'tate. Pota t I higher. lou " No. Lemons, new. hm FF Hummus. hum-h. . . . _ Apples. lmekot .. .. Ptmehv,. Crm.. Impala-l Pears. Sick“. 1saucet . Plums. Cnn.. lutsket . 1'urmnts. red. “MM Do.. Muck. budget Illuebervies. hush-t Oranges. late \'ul.. 1 's.' off-rm] on board ar. "ntr-'rouitt.v tl at the Frontem lumps white and 12544. was paid for New ... ..L mun "r may wen- marketed to. f day. Um- hula Vrse ntmw brought $8.; Rm-oipts were light throughout. Wheat. old. hush” ....8 " tttt 8 a m Do.. new. hush” "st. " 8.1 0 86 Outs. old, hush .. "'rr.. " Gl " 32 Harley. new. ltttslt. . ".. ' I) 52 u 00 Peats, hush” .. 'Pr. .. 0 " " I" It... .I- A Ei'vllt loads " day. Um- loud Rom-ipts were H Wheat. old. bu ri.ish Cattle Mr. 0mm MARKETS V ... u... rm“: uur to good, $36 to $4.3; common cowx, 825 to 8M. and nut wanted It that. 1 Veal faker-Receipts light and getter. I ally of rough common quality. l'ricwl mum-d from $3 to $6.50 per cm. Sheep and lamlm~Exlmn ewes Mild I at 84 to $4.23: rams, $3 to $3.25; lambs, , $5.25 to as [NT cwt. l Hopi-slr. Harris gotofgts, -..I...J _ mo "‘ , 15" to u/si, "Ml. - li.p..ts. Milken and sold at $45 te i, wring, llc. .. W'. per dozen. .. nos. new hush. .. hizulqmu'ters .. formum'tvrs . . . ehoire, van-nu. medium. run-ass , white, tite and V-ro-day 3.1 L455 white. by Sugar Market ,.._..., ”nun-x- """N'IM, mu. nd watered, and $6.25 for ligrho Farmers' Market. ht hunk nr' hay were marketed I “up huud IUQM' 'itrnw hrnnnl-l I new. ton '1' the closing , min fulurvs: Tst $1.10“ "id, 3 Wheat Market an" lulskvt n' fupal “up“ 42! Run-2pm basket . ,V _ ' Val.. lmx . box .. .. m buurd; nu "o-dtt.sr there Frontenac ”Wing. dre i --'l here were Sugar Mark'ets. tl!: fuis. refining. Bill. :11; ttst, 4.000 gar, 3.200 to 3.290 mm Egg»! A //i au-rn finds, 20 h rm and s'pritqretw-The $45 to $55 each: fuil 50e in barrels. ivory: mu' lots .'n Fruit Market. TORONTO MARKETS. l “Old new}; .'7mir, and at “Old on board. ml bid 7:64 1 was "henper lo-d; of Malasral grapes m were quoted at ttg, 'otatoe,,, were a lit; Live Stock. is oi" live stock It the city I reported by the ' railways my and Thursday were 100 are quoted m 34.t tium, Wore 285 colored. ccu'rrred (It in ban-0k. and white, Pe "Hobo: s'metl L3 pri (mutations 0 (I In Mild. were I heese boxes " 0 " " " " (I each: fail: tor Ga I ,340' boxes 8tl 90 $1 " M I I 3,5 I 0 as 1 50 I 00 It) 00 & I LN I ty D on GO 20 30 k'lnbvr 25 I .5 35 n I; 0 In " PP. 0 40 " Mt " an 5 on R on .10 ll " (I ll " 'tl 00 Those . Isss. Not I, [nan e-“M ond explode". Chit ottee to the Mae II the injured trhett “a t Three doctor. an n, lo PP. 40 so 50 73.500 to wt “3- crew, suppoav'ng that had not yet been charged, in new cartridge and started to home immediately on top of charge. An explosion followed, , the dredge, which wu immediat, the charge. Almost immediatel; thc small atom boat towed bet dredge exploded with I concnui flcofed every man in the neth and caused the blood to lune fro ears. :ss 20 The air. crew, su [Md not yet Men new cartridge ttnd home immedjltely charge, An explodio the dredge, Which w the charire. Almost thr small “A... 1.- oo 00 2tt (I 0" " 40 u fo, " oo; o on! 0 .iii! 0 Gl _ -.. "a: 1131“ {dutroyed the dn morning. He is 1 Twelve others We: The accident was 1 standing between shifts. Just before night the men but sinking a cart-ridg: hole. The hole m Mtge Wis drawn larger and the chin exploding. to-day " " " ll -" .-...u, nun row ". I tiotscntent of Premident RI , “at" H. raft, Jame-n Bryn [Alnlulnuulor to the l'nitml "tltvru. I Pre,iieut Ron-own. in " I cmlormetueut, any! in part , to me tlmt this effort to In _ miasimmrios from all parts and from only body of (In rem-uh a mowmout of deep and uingular impressivenec. "The force-s of evil are n than vn-r In-fon‘; but nu ma for good. It in an age of e and if We are to accomplish value we must all strive tog A common ond." Dredge Destroyer at Am Apltretburs,r den tin had his skull t tteel in the dyna- IO on 40 40 ttoo! "on! 1200! I beat Cowr, t 20 m ttit n u 0 u 0 ll .liii') l3 l2 tl H (I ,7... -..v-‘ nun-lg" min. ""mary c"utvreruw. cumposed of tttits. sirmarir, and mininmlry workers from all putts of the world. will be herd in Ediuhugh. Flu-Hand. in June, 1910. The !yrtlttuu.niu.ur 1'ot'dvrcn/e. whirl) ii the first of its kind, ham received the eu- dul'nvnlvnt of Premident Roosevelt, Wil. i “an; H. fart. Jame-n "ryce, (In. British Atnltar,ctuot. to the l'nitml Nuns, and I nlhvrh‘. u tl(t " so 0 32 u m " on u on DYNAMITE city man lways for H l so I M) "" I l2 LF? 00 00 00 "It 00 Hrovhvcr ' 1mm" Just before knock the men had bm , tt eytri4ge into The hole was too 1ssiottary Cro, l'M‘d. "no Anti lawn in charm- power or uwr "NIT. tlre duh- , the r-H-mld for of the Ontario I aminliun. and two .teatd Mn eight Mgr! tsed. Iaurn ew York: Aug. 24 than as statio pruvidu for a [In-mm to th Tin n- ull-e aln 'u'rtiricatv., an is "xpectvtl tl coon ANbTawL. .phllzh, still he of t ur. They ttrt' to unmizmliun for m‘ . _ __.~ .u u ulull'l Isl of September. Th, dutie, of the board, “M duh. "wording to the act, of Um potent and independent engineers wily mural-mun with the con-st m built-1" and the operation of Mum. um I " '"""'..V9 ltiuu oi the admiuutrutol. l Vince ymlrnluy. The posi our, the functions of the b he]: up the atundnrd of t, of alauolnury euginver. th, Province. The salary is sai, lacighlm'lmod of $1,500 a yr Glu, "tttere um... A.:, __ , -e_w8 n.5,... Iraie, of this citi , chairman of the M ,dm' the all-L rap 'ginu-r». The an. [arm Huvvrnmvnt tion oi the adult] Vince yesterday. I om'. the {mu-15mm I under the m1 minor of mm w; nod in “You! " Ina-vs think they i, o'rtifieate,.' to be umsiderod drawn" but, he Charm. " I WM. C. nary Conference la bttrgh In June. 1910. New and ma: re attending demand Gil" I Hamilton".. Prices oontim unchanged. Produce and fn tle dull, both supply and d small. A general ituproverm for next week. London: There were no price: and all nines continuu- - ""_., u... oe mun-0n and nine timnmnd applications " "t Three application rum). ttre lllll‘ hinting that the applicant In" n (-hnrgv of an engine of :5 horn. or uwr on and wiuce April 30. hr dnlv of tlu, passing of the act: mini for a man who in a member Untnz‘io 1tationery Engineers" As. on. and the third for a man of rat.' c-erionmu The board has MW that the uppiicnnt i-t of tem. lmhitn. In“. look into any Kati-l t he may prrsl'llt. Thu-u- lullnllninu . Quebec: Wholesale Maine“ continues quiet and eolleetioo show no improve- mun Trr prcy'ioul week. ( Vancouver: A fairly active deuund kept prim firm, and very little change was noted. Produce wu brisk and pour try Wu scarce and higher. Canadian hum were 1100 reported higher. Some varieties of fruit are reported scarce and fall fruit is lentiful. Qudnx: sit'o1"dli, bulinou “mum-n: inure“: We Gowed a hit demand in nearly all lines, with collections fairly good. Grain and brad-tufts eoutiuued firm, with a good demand for anal lots of flour. Shipping showed sligttc activity over last week, dehrery ol mil ordcr. luring commenced. s Winnipeg: Desire of the eastern manu- fnctnnre to get after the trade curly In: brightened up the eitunlion. There in no doubt now that the crop will he the largest, ever, and farmers will require nu ‘euormouI quantity of supplier this tall. With plenty of money in sight, they will provide themselves with merelmmliw other than that required to men-1y exist. The week hu been an active one and a nulnitautinl improvement was noted. Yer Bunk by Amherrstburi, Ilerspateh.. St tll "aetured _ a. -'rv III|V Sl- fect Sept. b-Four Thousand Cer. tificates Awaiting Inspection. ary Engineers Wilt feet Sent. 1-1:..." , may upon his "t'ottto \mwnss MANY in. A 'd'ti'S up in lenther‘iudicnws higlter price. a only. .,.v a-lllllx attnite explosion which "edge Dummy" this Bot expected to live. we lens seriously hurt, caused by a misunder- the day and night i knocking off for the Id been enema-M " FOR ENGINEERS Regulations N"... us immediately ave. immedhtely after t towed behind the 1 a concussion that t the neighborth to issue from their injury in mrby Id picked - "C u .unuuucr- 1.63:7", e day and uiqht tltrcutet moking off for the A but [men engaged in "P a kr "to a titwl.v-bored wttterrsln too anmL' and the of Yum ut, the hole made ”WWW result]; "udy for throng.) mid to wing that the hole Pt'P_Perty, arged, inserted tt There arted to lump it by the ( t top of the old the PM ‘ollowed, wrecking "My C, immediately over timber o nmedhtely after limits, an towed behind the mule mil; I concussion that the neighborhood r issue from their Pearl-t hit a t, duty in this sec- 1utt with, can at no... u. l 'tttdig? "urt-LK h t t . Y ht'. a... pq _ un- to ptvr,cscit,e nubjw'u. of I fur certificates of qualitiea. ionavy ertgiuevr.i. conduct or examination-x. and Import the Mining-r of Agriculture. 11'0me about four thousand uu- minister of A hvady about four “uniting inqwclit uwn: Prices continue practically zed. Produce and fruit were a " l. both supply and demand [wing A general improvement is looked and look into any testi- v present, Thu-u- lu-lnngiux mentioned above are en. " m1 to " o'rtiticate. but my wi, hero, certificates out Britain ol' in other , Hwy should be granwd at”. "In! Izmir elaitms, '.o, _ I M'GHIE IS CHAIRMAN OF THE NEW BOARD. than“; in! Mien Gi, t, in hin later of I part: "ll. moms . to bring together parts of the world of 1ltrirtians, rep- f deep impurumce "MU and the the hole made m an important chum to mowrz'be whim-h. n "spatch.. Mr. “11 respecting stationary appointnUnt Ivy the g off for a; engaged in l nf-I'ly-bored l nines continued fire): ' new}! yhough feuturvl t by Extrusion IS tepheu Ans a...“ um ur “ML . , mus Hunts. Statintivu of ‘N‘l'-.)ll\ um ' more 't9tltty Work inner-Hy did not int-Ind» Won. Rt'e It ttc, tshe said. She estimated that “hum f "yP1n.ation. per cent. of the women in all wrath 'lt anything of throughout the Mate were out of Wo [ogether for a A committee will form plans to lav-KM , putting unemployed women in tum-h wi t MANY. ’ptnonq who can apple) them, It the hole inserted tt o temp it If the old ' Wrecking nun rd of E ' Ill! ttit this for. I Ruby! came at an..- L. J', har, been mumxur of the The position in n received ml " fall}; I‘orvign HOW Respecting Station. _ plenum In ll Mew the board being to of the certificate rs throughout the is said to be in the pection, and lm-uun. and it vill be ltetween applications " Nd. _ which con var. Mr. lie. duties on the Plan: to ld three com 0011‘! HI WN. c. Ite. Ptt appointed xamiuer,, uu. Go Into Ef. Irl lnbmt‘ng Game. Pearr-a no lqlloeled in bridge Int Yau. ute prmtrem, of t Valley the me timber of Bome limits, Ind “I”. “an million. of i ' "unnuu‘l‘. B. C hush fire, of the t of Vancouver are the most dnnmm'm Sum-in!) Iume.r' u and there is a blah threatens to muse l A blue which, if up I lot of the at Walvnhad of “mom PNrssetr ti: tVousn tl Mid to " ”may. ' Were Ilium I this Mate Work WIN she Mid. Changes in BAD FIRE m "-.... Vancouver's Water Sun .HCd by Fu. the or, emlortue prucu' union gleam 1-“ until him find work ”when! of Vancouver" I nho wrote, years two. l him by m ! death I u. _ rvlntivo in to the sit-l "Film and for tho (Iva my purse l the tteed.v n darkest hm to Wham tas "Hum" __... NPV .rumn. "mo. wanna f how many women from New willing to yo there. A depart in this city said it would tal new employee. on Sam. lr, m dozen other firms Nplied tho N-ptemln-r they would he ml arm-at many employees. Mm. “unlit-era made pub“:- -01' letters. rweived (mm um-nm men. The most striking Wm. widow of I riril War virur, no pension. Mm. id --_ -. . whom to took 1 1'he writer an id l'l')’ ttdverti,,eud, to, meta',, wairrt mnnufuvturil plied that it Would mu lime at once. D. F. Good tirrv. of At mu. (IMO. “I how many women from N Il‘:IIE.A - ' -eWeM ... ..._., u-u r"pu' large number of firm. to “.7: ’ wrou- asking what the chant“ thr emplnynmxl of mum-n. Inn they 'muld employ and when th tttken them on. In the replie. j: (manna-rd tor 'several Hmumunl tlmmghmu the Mate. in mum '- mm- and in utlu-r- in n fexs Tot laundry (mnmny in thin wiry m ic Wars unployinu women nu“: men',, waist ntgttttrfso.t"..,U.. A -» ttre forty :ovommm '1 am an American. 42 3mm ' wrote, “and my hmlmuddi trtt ago. A large pm'u-rty mm m by me was squandered tttit th I was left destitute ulul w itive in the world. I have up the sit-k. Soothed and (-mm'u‘ In: and pvrfurnml the lac .~2 the dvad many times. M., h. purw were ever open to Un- ueedy and distressed. hut in l zest hour of my life, l lum- ( 1mm to look to fur munim': d, time. is Ji' the timber threaten tl alrout alum! 75.000 wuliio (lute. Swim". o wnernlly did nM "I were at the 0nd of chains hcv.piny t “I f I the root. ----_----- " up. anew-LOVED wowere. Plus to Help Thom Get We-r-wo, man's Luau: Cnmpnign. New Yurk. Aug. 24rd”. Il.. ,‘Mz. _ Itivem, [m'uidellt of the \anm " l., :1; :n _ at New York State, which Wits organ“ ‘2 about six months ago to taku. up. :Ilm " [other thing». the finding on: trt (-hanun " 1,t. work for utmnployud “mun-n. m- [unlined yesterday the rrnult of :h haunt“: mmpuign for the l'4--I~ulp}n_\ tut u' of Walnut who Iremsate ill!" in ti..- 'lu', timer. The work of the ieapne hm hm t'. mnt'inul n'ot w mun-h to [tr-Hiding “a: l for women M» to finding wiry lll'.\ could no to not it. Mn. De Rivera has had ropii: _ from " large ulunher of firms to which du- wtmte nan-king what the chum" nun- up the employment of mum-n. In.“ menu the)" with! employ and when they mum :nken them on. In the repliw. jlrlin u, 2.- .ruunmtu'd tor new"! thoummd “mm-n hmughcmt the State. in mum ”a.“ .n Im-e and in others in a few v,uwk,. A lundry mmpnny in this "ity mm (but ", Wttrs onwloying worm-n nu“: A um '"..1'? waist '"t"uefa"turins, Ctt.'lrutr .. a 4L,‘ .. I at New York Saw, which wan nloul nix months ago lo hike Iotlwr thing". the finding on: tt l of work for Ttemployed Wr putitted ycstenlay the rtnIlll 1ettsrtte'" mummy: for the I'm-n of women who bumm- idh, in times. The work of the k-ugm- "mtimd n'ot w muvln to poll fur women an to finding wl, (mild no to not it. Mr». De kin-m has had repi Larve number of firms to “E: The nrr. M. c., Aug. 24 s of the Hammer in uver are now ugh: y.t.uatriGisi,i', an “alley And on Him is a biare at Point to all“ (manhun- I heWynn, "the long man,” which offer he rm] fully declined. Me then t'tttered Hm ploy of Richer Brothers, pruplil-lm ' the Pol-Id Spring Hotel. in HUT, wa- ln chm of the crew of mum {mm M who are Gunman-d in fields, gunk-m and stable of Hm i, , est-la. Carter has the "rettgtit ml I,",,",',',",',:,.")', men. On one "tval n lumber camp in Oxford County th,, In of the camp, I mun Weighing :wm- H two hundred pounds and unzma. strong. forum! a quarrel upvn liitt who has always been of the Ill-Ml a]. I dirpmition and ("mum-d to Hahn The bully made a rurh at ('alt‘lvr. u', the latter 'witoed him in his inn; -.!r urn». throw him to the {INT of . camp, mud then, lifting him an E: i l,t n child, hung him up by the ..-;.v . f ; trousers an a couple of Mom ho, 's. "n were at the I'ud of chains hung-n}.- I .. lhv roof. -e "Jul to a of the fired. if, Sum in u. Cot into the “a awn“? vtaltn lea rain eottteg 50011. of loll." of Ion. ,or said that aha I ttir-tttent for I...” Wttts Manure. bu When he um twenty-six your. “a 1877. Mr. Carter went to Minn,., where be wu in the employ of a h lumber concern for gamma: pun. turning to Maine, he worked wan your: in Bangor. where at mu- .an wav- offered quite a large m wk!) .~..] by tk local showing! lo be "sitilritt.d tivera I farmer, 'stood nix feet thnu, Ht while " mama Wgttt five feet tet, claw, 1 rather unusuAl height for a man. All of this three brother, u l“. now living are about six feet tuo im. Ind his {our living ulster: are mum: tall women. The family original!., n hon-d eleven children. Portland, lie., Aug. 24.-io, .. tr r, of South Portland, in gunk mum mm in Maine, bring Ms r. ittehes ill height Md u bll‘uigin anew. Hi. ulnoulders " '"r.1 his urn. annually long, and I“. we" proportioned. lie hasn't ilt of mu fteah, u drown l? tl that he weigh only “I! pound~, is tift.v-twveat years old, lutvini. horn in Ronda-ken; on Dam-m ttW. His hair in as dark browt,, ; and only a few guy Mira Irv to l in hi. mulch. " father. u.' 1 FAMILY or GIANTS _-‘- v: J'"I""mii out t! , did not Include worctm. intimated that about It) p in...“ f -- ""1 I financial :1“. "ueeeed my ' in the the civic 0se of Carter', Eielat In)": and Gals is Nady Seven feet fax. Iter “PP'Y is Threat. by Fumes. in lulu-TI In n ret, Milly in this "it ying women nu manufarmring would mm I D. F. Goodriti m. Ohio, Wtot'.e UNEMPLOYED WC Ir, El,', FIE? l, den? Bow employmt “yin to stem M. ' In Sun-mid; wr in the ' “sing. Pr " Ire burr inn tvd “on out o of Perrcrr, A demtrtnid would take 1 'r'ept. 15 (1211) " at tho ind its wny "tur. n is 'htterwork, (‘HH _ ninth]: Boom will whilt have 111,)!qu In!“ in Hell with takin " Pix h rk , llal early feet two iri.C' m in rtIlst, n 'ettt In t In incl ten be nmr He b .7 a I} alt-st " In h Wit it It b tona- " It .er nu ttt run I”

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