Ihll I. Buttered undo ouch circum- “we... Tho sir-in. 'ta, of mind aml body, tho mutant demand Inr the It In! of all the new. the terror of all “no poo-0mm. the Impala. working of the pups, tho 1ahotiN of tho Ohip'. on... and cord-p, tho Wiring of the 0001-. the honumluing' on": or the mm old Idnmnke up a â€no of nu ordin dry mahlu'on. sttxirtr and fatigue? All ho†V. taken "er-Ther “or. at m may of the â€my: and wore drift -6 no know not‘vhoro. 'ht Ll'; giving comfort and nth-iv. 10. ILâ€). . - II. After by att.ti---'ro drepair In. and a hunk: cunning from want " oi load in condquom of the injury my will! ho Md nun-d . diret “a! r.food to do no. "- wait-d fvr tho up od the bard. But lfbor tha, bnd Md mod to him. mad womb-M -1 I. and." In.“ to" on Mon! Mrouht can: with their Ema-Jul Ipn'XO prod)“- Hy. . the .1“!in of God, and the twin “Hum-d a. truth n! his wank. - ' 23 Sand by me, _antrvl " hast-Ha Alton-i- to than the virion ot the mdht: how. no a; otten before h in a") _ of mud. the “gel of (htP-nd'hn-bomond whom ho "I! hod Wind by him and arm-uh! him . lift of the Rm " til who nailed with him. Rautaod Md "Dentin-d his “QWMCp-hhi donut . No F- of 3.13 \7!?:MW'I I'D"; - on “It and 'u outdone! witk Dhaka â€an. '9 do n. t find tha: to units! hhmortf of the gift of my {.0 at. h a: hrs of A“; Ge" Two} d'totgt. and ". T bone" Mvhuh m “on“! m and. br Nth. Sunday kbd C-attwr---I. Tho 1013’ to Crete (I. 1-12). In- an the province- " _ pru- we" cont-ml, being an to Rome, and " soon " a lumrivnt my“: muld he gathered. Paul was -I with than: and" the fhir’ oi John a I»... autumn. "The" was I. an) to an tttom 4.2me from (mm to Rm, so they ambur'ud Cl . ml whia-h roasted along tho chor- till they can. to Myra in Lycia, Add Minor, a put tho Egyptian grain all). Ind to nth at ttertaist mm, 50.0- of the “mug In! wind. Here thy found on. oi the“ ship. nu in I†to homo. After they had mum! “a new chip tho my... w“ qot1th-ta " and alorr, but»: the wind: were that I... The] "when! Fair "II, " Ibo south of Gnu, during It. uno- of "mm on tho Itediter. lI-u, and Chin I“ ttavigatiott on tho - on In Mutant-mud." Pun! .r "D! an to remain here, but Julius, .0 mutation who had chum of the oldie" M prioonorn. had the author. hy to Add. and mummy truated the M Mot 10.. ntter--Tho rhatr- in tho fort-Ila- of than nan-r. mm. without a non-fa tannin; A tompcatmma viadv-Sma an" rounding Cape Mtaala that or five mile. from Fair Hanna). 0 Viola-t, wind vamp du'n irons m Don-lama. and amid: tho ship. whiny bar. an! whirling her rond. an that " In impnuiblo. fur the hetxuunan to I“, bar "I hat mm“. The tharart'r " tbo vim] iq drot-nb'al in tum. of the l..H'I.I viola-m. Eurm-lydutr A tun undo. Ii 'aught-sri-l and takm M"- nf by tho 'tnAl. t'ould not h-r uP-ra/tily. mum not dirertly up. tho wind, In tho how. of ancient Airs vmo paintnd two axon. an " to g'" the tank of a living thing. The a'atp roukl ant 1am tho wind: thr Malt whirled It about. and turned it. lmw “Clintr Whadnn. [Art her llri"'~ Ti. .51.." aura pn'orlm rut mum not anon-J the ship. M. Running under --Ttto ship was alrinn "me than twenty III-a 'bmu'h the open «ta to the aheltc-r O! a mall inland "lied "lamb. With datfieuitp. to arr-1m- tho twat IR, v.,- " was with diffirulty that may mm “in! in avian the am†hoet that vac attached tn the ahip. The amall that. Iaa an important mum of - 3' can of ahipvrnk. If, Fri-"arming 'ho .hip Tho own-L out: won “momma-1 ttr pu- “Mao of "no. mp0. from “no IM- of th- nhip to tho other to koop tho plunk- from "mail. or outrun: trom tho ttction ot no no. Tho n-po woo slipped tuuler tho prov. Ind _ slung to ony port of "to look Ihich they plowd. and undo {not on tho ulork.~ Batu". The quick-ado -Thr hummu- onndhonko on tho nonhu- moot of Afrivnmollml in R. v.. Ruth. Thu. Ioro total to ohipo. not! it thi. ohip bod continued in I south.†count it would hnvo boon -rn'od upon them. Stroko "ir-str". b on old Hugh“ word for ohm-ls. “1'th bowel tho you'll.“ V. "Ancient ohipo had "on uno to throo muto. On m. prirteiel moot In the largo oquoro Wood], which with tho other. woo now honor]. and thor drifted with axial “on." M. Lightened the oltiir--Whnt. our I-ulllr ho worn] to. thrown out. l9 Thin; ay-After loovin' Foir "atom. Itqot halo ~l.uko, tho Ifilor of this Mum]. ond the other paragon oo- ‘otod. Ton-Hm. --At thio limo they "no. out tho ohip‘o rigging out-hon. ooiyo. rohloo. Mango. "a. in fort. " orylhin' nut in-iioponooblo tn tho pro- ton-Nun of tho ship. N. Neither tun ni,. Mar.-Th. unriA an. depomlod - upon tho nun and our. in making their aha-"slim... Having no compuo. tttry could nut know in tin Martian they um being (Mr on. Matty dayo~~“'l‘hon followed ‘mnny ubp' of continuod bud-hi, and anxiety. Ur. uh" bu novor beta in . locking Guy in a mntinuod gal. vunnot know who in “Hand undo; Inch eireum. "to: and an other of the chip (hm: It did Poul. Accordingly they out ail - Picnic, . no" commudiuu port at 0:10, into-din. there to winter It. The burr-Scan. no. new 13. “I an can“ 'ild -TUY left Fair In!“ {a Phonic. I diam. of In. .0- forty In“, no a plenum day. potting to not. I â€you†um I.“ Paul . Pri-r-The _ 4m hr f Landon. Ont, Juanita; MelvEHe tutor. ' bottom, a Joutrg London township farm, Ntr, his caught in the cog wheel. of . 3 Iractiott engine um! In. only and from i, Ming ground to and try the “he. of {mind of Alex. Dentist-on. Shoebottom ; “a working about the engine, when hit foot caught in the heck. The first. revolution cut off the toe of his boot, nnd the next took oft more oi the shoe "Tii . lug! pert of his big toe. Henri-g ib'hoehottou'u "in. bound-on rushed , Mar and reversed the engine. Shoebot- Imm is can-ring "any from shock. ItiMrhr-Wtsert I fellow is h Ion him, ull I up“ it's WI. for hi- to - hint." at all"! no him. Mqum...- Of outâ€. You know they my love in than. men that tho 7304 of heiress Ind Mun“, opOkm to Paul and would in. qin new in them. “Pun! was named of the. thi-: I. Of " soul‘s alwa- don. Ho know that. though tho ship t1 and. i-d-Malia. or mm. u tt sixty all» and! of lily. Note vb than.“ with whid the swath tell. wut is about to take place. Thr flemnnt ot that migrt' wand prorel P, all Hammer in a manual! mmlruction 0‘“le in Muumm. "a ii thirty yuan old. and hm. barn in Srattlo ten youâ€. This, Jeter hr chuckled to unto-r tho ttrtivevsity h study. and an noun 4; the freshmen lama! of this may plunmd to hum him. The plan failed. Muse than tltirtytre of the young men m (in nnivenity comma-1| the Jaertrr. Tummy night Ind uttempml to Chm-Hr him. _ ll» broke one " new. hlm-kml mart rye“ then he In! firm-n: and tom, fnro part of th! wetttt oft Andrrw Bark" and seven-Ry iniar. ml eleven other in". At last fitten of the clan Wertt unable tn “sum-1 their whoa! work Wednesday morn. ing, while the smiling (Ice ot Ottawa Ntpemred " non-l in the classroom. Lad Hal Narrow be.» Fro. " ing Ground to Death. I-t. to tha both-i, it would make no tillannee to In eternal “tiny; it won“ myl banal him to his Master‘s WW! 2. ot Ma hady'l preservation. No angel had told him, what once he- fore in Inrl hnd r'inlnl to him (23}. ll]. that h- mun Itan-I lr-lwe ("aeaar: and that impliul that ha eruld nut drown. Thia knawladga krpt him calm. “magnum. eunl'rlunt and clitorfiil. , oi tho .nfe:.r if in {all in liylgorl. I' la liar-ll} Mai; that, Paul would ttse horn all." mlm at eloorfat ii ha in. kmmn that. whilu ha himself would he aural all the iaa: "i tin Jaip’a on‘npany alt-mid be l:a'. ‘l‘n aucl’a omnmuiim- than In Piaf a.I .icrug,oiu"da" I'llAl'l l F 2U, APPLICATIONS. Hod Caving Far His Own. [Manly meat bred aunalydvu. [vary vuyaya to tae Naval, 'rott0trr has ooruot'aing of lunlafi'w and pvril. Oftctt It" aun ahima and "the avail; winds bluy witly" (v. 131. but lumeumea tho alarm «on»... Ind- the wind. an: “\un- Hazy" IV., 4. Ci, or â€tampmlwma" 5". H. H. -.tr. It .. would meet lifo’a tu..l- Eat bravely, we mint. do thin: I. .1iarrifiee the leaa for the greater. They "lightened the ship." They "cut out ., the tackling" (v. is, 10). Tiny "out out the what into tha aea" (v. M). To aava lit. may loot. 'aalth. Spiritual integrity ia more than tem- poral prosperity. Future lilo la more than - wealth. "For chat ahall it prnfit a man if he ahall gain the whole vorll and loot hie mm anal!" Ilark 8: m. Matthew, oitting at the receipt oi (-uatoli, left all, roaa " and followed Joana (Halt. 9:9). What thing: 'err. pin to Paul. than ha counted lull for Chriet: His pride of birth. hia lapl privilogu. his blamaleaa rigth-uanvaai in. high poaitim " a Marian. his rabbinical learning. " lIDCleil ml. \Vhatovar be our cargo rivalâ€), relrutatitm. pleaanra. friend- alllp. only training. human opinion, or breed trsditiorr--if it stands between no and apiiitual living. let "a to" it into tho “a. ll Be of good 14trer (VI. e. ts, Ml. In the hunt oi darknul. hear Jeans my to you n He did to "in divipln: "In the world ye shall have tribulation: but he oi' 1004 the": I have ortrvomr the world" Hahn M: "i. To be of good eheer in to he ot [ram help. Cheerful. nm- bu been "allâ€! "the bright weather of tho Mari." What the nm in to the day. what my in to the "riekett son}, that the n-hwn’ul app in in the homo. Ht. Have uthorl. Three time is Paul tho- in.trumrnt of "tvirsg Him who are with him in the ship: l. By “ad‘s pro- mine to give him the live. " all on Mon]. in un-wor to " prlyer (v. 24). '2. By Ina diawrnmvnt and (mung! in preventin' t'na nailnra from ahndoning tho ahip (r. all. 3. By the considera- tion whieh tho Rama" rantnrinn alumni to it" other win-anon fur hi: nah (v. Mt, than] aparnl tin wicked of Znar for Loth "In (Gen. 1.9: ?.1, 22). H. Pelieir Goi. Faith in atrrngth To he at.†to any, “I helm-n 1lod" iv. 25). in to ho oalm and strong. Paul muld not believe in the ullura: they knew not what to do. He could not believe in than aliipuwn. for they wnnld have left him and the tstlrrrn to perish. Ha rould not rely on the ernturion, for he '19 pmvorloaa lo otlm wind or wave. But he mnhl ny, "i believe God that it. ahall ho â€on as it was told me." "Neither mntrary winda nor tomprata, nnr the :lvapair of than around him , could ahako his "our". or his trust that than word. should be verified. Cargo, “riding. ovarything could go overboard, but cum. way. lame time. in the Lord’a own good hour, he ahould no the pro- miae fulfilled." ' T. Acknowlnlgo your faith. "Ut the reduuml of tho lnnl lay so" (Pu. 107: 2’. “Paul atnwl forth in the midth of them and said . There stood by me thia night the anng of God. what I am. and whom I urn. laying. ‘Fear not. Paul . lo. God hath given thee all them that aail with the.†('0. " gr. Have WI wmrtimn believed a pro- min, hut have not quite dam! to aay on Im-auac the devil ha. whiaporod in our car. “Nippon it should not come true. after all?†Dumb faith is “Mom genuine. Rn] faith don not fear to aay. “I believe God, that it aha†be "an "it wu told me. Result. Wah, (wt. 95.--Atl Japanese an not nay murky " fiftmn Imp of tha freshmen chm It the State (Waiver ~ity here ml "only. Thin fall I ran] sport matriculated in the iorm of Tajieo Up". a burly anamo, who cum]: maul; six in: high. lb " a giant in strength, too, and has been emplo.resl Students at seattle University Caught I Tartar. HAZERS HAZED. LOST A TOE. The quality of at". wu about the an" as kl! been coming " wetk., Trade In good, conpiacring the heavy dcliwriol. the but mule being rapidiy takrn at study prieets. . .. "€401; iriirif-A'"GJAport bun. sold from 98.76 to $4.50. - _ Butchers-- George Rowntrro bought for the Harris Abattoir Co., u follows; Shun and hriien. at in to “.10; cows, It $1..50 to 34.30; bulls, 02% to 84.25; fading bulls, It $2.00 to $3.30: feeding stern. " to bt.30. Brorkville. -~T0-day 1,705 colored and 950 boxes white warn offered; 10340 was offnred and refused. r.ondon.-Lottdon cables for cattle are unchanged at 12 to 13-140 per lb. [or Canadian newâ€, dressed weight; refrig- erator beef is quoted at lir4eto 11 tec Iwr lb. Kingston, ont.-'roir 40 boxes of white and Mt? boxes of eolorrd choose wvrr registered; MO have cunged handq It 10 34c. down to a we . Owing to the mull run of hop. 'gt.. showed " saunas of Me par . An netivo tad. was done. Silo-7: solace-d ion won laid! Shoep and umu--Reeeipts Urge, mic†an. Sheets, ewes, 33.50 10.3.90: roman. 82.60 to tMir, hmbo, $5.26 to M.M, with I few at $5.70. P,elltrville, 1rat.--To-dar 1,600 white, 190 colored offered. Colored sold for h)7-Hc; 60 white, to I3-l6e; balance ra- fused 103-40. MnntrvaLmAt tho Canadian PaaifU live _ntorh market tho offerings this morning saomyirsted of 1.200 mm, 500 nhvep. 700 lambs. 1,000 hogs and 400 calves. Supp". It. not “main.“d a firm fooling art-railed. The demand was good from both local and outside buyers, and an active trade In! done. Tho offerings conaialod largely of north- west ranch atock, of which tho quality In fully up to tha average. Choice ate". Dal-1a: "ato 6 141:: good at 4 " to 4 34¢; fair at 4 to 4 Lu; medium at a 1-2 to 3 3-40; good now- at 4 to 4 l-ic; common at 3 to 3 3-40; bull- " 2 l-2 to 3 I-ee, and mum" at 1 8-4e per lb. A firmer feeling developed for lamb. on amount of amaller supplies and a good lea! demand (or the name, and “In (or. made t 5 3-4e par lb. The market for they, was firm, but prion allowed no change aalea being made at 8 lee per"lb. Cal's were mm, for which the demand wan good and “In oi elicit, stock were made " 'e. to 815: "d_lerwer grad" (rain that Milken Ind wospr'tngers--Trrdar" ulc- were given a: ranging from $35 to .70 each; good choice cows, .45 to $65, while our: quality cow. gold up to $70, but there Were few of this clan. Hogan)“. Harris quoted prim un- vhnnard at $7.75 fnr Dela-u, fed and watered, and £7.50 f. o. h., on". it. conn- try points. Slackers oct FewerFMr. Murhy re- ports prices as foliows: Best steers, 900 to 1.050 lbs., at, N to “.50; steers, 800 to 900 In. each, at 83.50 to 83.80: good stoekers, 500 to 700 IU. each. at $2.75 to "er, common slackers. " to 02.26. brought per - out The market was very dull for grain to-dny owing to wet morning. Price- aro purely minim). Veal Calves-Receipts were moderate, with prices firm It " to “.25 per out. McDonald & Hellman gold six when Hay u' purely nominal at. quoutioa. am} many aha. in ao-tttof receipt; - Outs, Inmh. _ _._. Pen. bush. .... Hurley. bush Rye, hush _ _ . ' mr. timothr. ton Drtosed hug-s am- unchanged. with orices ruling at “0.75 to "I25. Wheat, white. nut V _ t 1 03 ' I 05 IK., red, new ., .. . I lk'. 1 04 Do., clover. ton ..._ Straw. per ton . Tt Sredr--. Ahikv, filmy. hush Do., No. l.. TT , Do., No. P... ' ' Do., inferior . _ .. Eggs, dozen .. _ .. Chiekens, 1b. . _ , . ' . Ducks.lb.. "_'-"" TurkI-yu, lb.. . .. ..V, fieeso, ltr. VV T _ . . Fowl,lls. q..... ... Applets, MU. . _ T .. Potato". bag, by load Celery. dozen .. .. _ Onions, bug .. . __. "ulitlower, dozen .. "huge, dozen _. V , Beef, hindqulrters _ . Do., forequarters . . Do., choice, cart-us Do.. medium. carcass Mutton, per cwt. . .. .. Val. prime, per cm, . Lamb, per ort .. .. FF Sugar, raw. firm; fair refining; 3.809; centrifugal, M test, 4.300; molasses su- Mr. 3.55m refined, steady. WINNIPEG WHEAT MARKET, Wheat-October 90 "Mic, December " 3-39, May We. Du, x\\'m't,'ban‘ul .. .. 2 25 " 00 Peppers. red, basket _ . .. u (if; I) 35 Lo., green, basket tFr. o 2.3 n .10 Cmnberries, bbl. .. . ' .. 8 no " on Dawns, Spanish, can ... 2 " 0 no SUGAR MARKET. St. Lorrenee mgan are quoted as fol. harp: (lrtutulated, “.85 per cm... in bar, to": No. 1 golden, $4.45 per ort., in Inna rel-u Benn, $4.65 per ewt., in up. Those prices are for delivery here. Car lot" for lean. In 100-11). bugs prices are Do., No. P... ' IF.. No. " .. Red clover, lunh Timothy V. pm' Drevird hogs ' . Butter, dairy .. . ('utn-QOctober 387-90. December 32 1-2". May 351-80. BRITISH CATTLE MARKETS. Lamb, per cwt Ft .. .F.. 9 00 10 00 THE FRUIT MARKET. The market w†Tery dull to-duy, with p: u m uueltanged. mums, basket ..r, ...J 0 l.5 S " 25 Unzugeu, "l. .. .... .. 2 7.3 3 .30 Ural»: fruit, box . . . .. . . 4 00 " 00 "ettsautu, bunch 'tt '. . ' . l GO l " Lemons, Verdeli T . . _ .. " 00 3 ion Peueher, Can. ... V . ' V. . " 37 o oo Penn. basket .. . .. VV ll 40 " M Apples, basket . T V .A 0 20 " 40 Crabapples. basket . ' . . . " 20 ll 30 i'ornatotm, basket .. ' _. " 20 0 2m 1htntaluupes crate _ . _ . " 40 " 60 Potvtoes, bag _. .. A... " till U IV, Jc NEW YORK SUGAR MARKET, THE CHER-ZS}: MARKETS MoNTRRAt, LIVE STOCK TORONTO MARKETS. FARMERS" MARKET OTHER MARKITS. in by S. H. Reynolds, at $7.25 10 0 24 " 20 u " 0 13 0 l.? " " " 75 " 60 9 50 4 50 ft 00 800 I so " w 0 37 0 40 0 :2.0 " put n '20 0 40 " (in M 50 (I! an 31 I on " ll 11 10 50 10 00 tt no 1 60 ll 25 " It) H 600 " 22 0 " " l5 a 22 0 13 0 12 2 50 r. or, u 6.5 0 M I m 950 0 U5 " 00 l) 3.} ll .10 " J, 0 oo 3 5" 0 “(I " M U 40 " 30 U I“) " 00 -- m cm " I." to h per out, 'teigUd of! the urn. At tho Mantra! nook yuan, we". ad market, suppliu of live stock tor In] consumption consisted of 850 cattle, Mo sheep and lambs, MO hogs Ind 100 culvel. Hogs advanced Me per "It, with “In of selected lots It $8.60 per eart., weighed off the curl. In other lines a fair trade WM done at much the lame prices Is quoted We do "notissnt [ivople who come out for a little while. and have " may time. u some of Um missionaries do. Some of them jun-t come out and visit the summer reserves and homes. We want men who will devote themlelwe to the raw of the Great Muster. We lane which of our owe, in better (it _ ols than the missionaries have. We rant minion'sriea to teach religion. not o go in for maul" training, and we have that Pe work is best done by tive 'piuiowiel.†"ru Gun-dim press is clan ind éreditatsU," one of the' cou- miuioum added. "tmt you do “no your imagination. You got little and write lunch. We would tithe:- bun page. than war." he adiUd,. "wo an fight, but w. would rather hide." 1 above Advice on All Tttpier-Woman Hun Employes' Troubles and Sunnis Best Course for Them. " DEPARTMENT STORE’a ORDER IS ONLY PART OF PLAN FOR GIRLS. (Mum). Oct. 2.3.-It'i, a [Milli uplift, tho movement, which is Wining in one of the big department stored. and. the t-nibragu placed on puffings. tuning: and crimpingn is but the first and outer nun» ifutntion. In a little office on the ninth floor oi the store of Marshall, Field & Co., along with all of the officials of the company, and just around a little turn in the hall from John G. Shedd’s head. quarters, sits the woman. Mrs. G. ll6in- ville. who for six weeks ha: been seeking to inspire the young women deaths to a brighter onthmk on life, , 5 . Toronto (lvaputch: A decidvd con- iirmntion of the recent mndemnaliun of Christian mission methods in Japan, together with%tore e Iphatic john for the same thing, wer given by the .laptnele Trade Co miyioners, who reached Toronto this orning from New York in their private _ r. The eommitr sion is touring Cum“ for the purpose of bringing Ibout closer trade relations between Canada and anan. Two of them. lusts. “lust and Tamara, are Christina. "Antiquatcd and misap- plied." were. the-opinions of the work of the Christian missions in Japan u “pressed by them. "For what the mis. sion board have done we Ire grateful," said Mr. Tannin, "but conditions in the put. timttrteara have chnnged. and Itidtnttr the misuiQn wethuds have not. llrr profile is visible alb day through a long slit in the wuodwérk that looks like a confessional. and not far from here shows the profile view of another wonun. This latter face is a different one. of course, from hour to hour, but always much younger, and usually it wears the pgcified look of one who has been disturbed but is won back to only. On the long line of stools to accommo- date those who wish an audience with .\Iru. lluimille no smite-l more would-be advim‘u than tho visitors, of Mr. Shvdd and all on the other ofiivinls combined. 6tUk Animated “I Misapplicd Say Conniuionoro. laps Cu Fight Int They Would Rather. Trade. "Him advises us about everything." laid the little girl sshile she waited. "H we want to tell her about what happens at, lunar she will listen and tell u: just how we ought to not. If we want to tell her about our troubles with our nwarthonrts she advisrs I!!! about that, too. of course, if we don't think MN' have P, squan- denl in the More we mm trll hed and sho will tix it, up without ever lotting the Image: know we've said anything at all." Our little girl uhom-d traces of tears, hum which the eonspieuous trimness of her lvlnck, close fitting drew and bar ratted -but nut overratted--htsir did not distract attention. Tin-re [an a pale. unfrillml. tired look, ing little girl of hi who had an iudobivd. no†to mom. Thor? was a girl oi 20 who "rr-opts " family of nix. and had received three vomplaiutq that she had been wrong in her figure" on the chargo accounts. There was u girl whotw boy friend did not write.to her regularly. These worn- nmnng tho m-mpzmts of the Mntiomtry 'uoolit nutsidn of Mrs. linin- rillo'l omen. In the words oi the apukesmnn for Mandel Brothers, “we always haw had a woman here nnd'lmva quietly advise the girls to dress conservatively. Girl, may wear rolorod skirts if they keep on dark Iprnm over them. but colors are dis. murngrd in dream and turbishings as ft'r. a far Hy. 1wwprer, from tlw ninth floor to the Itasusttwnt, and mmmtimn the girls in tho wash room there warp talk- ing about. the first oxtornul manifestm tion that nurh a thing was going nu. "The nignn have hop" taken down," they said. "But they simply iwairl Mrs. Hoinville had been appointed, and that we might go to are Mr if we wished. But lhl' mime through the store and looked at us, and i guess we Were surprised when she took “we“ girls from the batre. ment up to lwr rdom and made them take down their hair. . “She didn't even tell them to wear fewer rats next day, but she made. them leave all of them out right then and there except tHit'. And she asked the girls where they got their rings, and if they said a young man gave them Mu' asked the girl it' she was engaged. If the girl said 'no,' she made her take tlie ring ofi. She allows them to wear only one ring and one rat and one faney pin. "Yes, I guew it', all right, but what we couldn't we “an why Mlle came down here into the Irasement, when up there on the fourth floor there are the swell girls. Youve seen Tm therv-four and five rnlswnnnl diamond; llnt whatever she my. goes. Two of the girls got on their our about her asking nuch personal questions, but they had to full for it or lune their jobs." Up on the ninth floor the officials all said that the experiment was meeting with most gratifying results. A â€Image at the other department tstores brought forth the statement that they had been keeping supervision over their girls for Venn. wall 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO JAP MISSIONS. N0 FRILLS. f V T. P. O‘Connor Here to Fund: For Cause. British Hectic- Will Help Ituamh Interests. F. M. Thomson, of Brantford, talk,. ed on "Child Saving in RuraiDis- hints." The 1tildren's Aid Society was doing "101'th said, to ave the children from Mimics Asylum and Central Prison and other place- of that kind than any other institution. yumngly advised the audience to we to it that these societies were eatnhlished in all place. New York, oe.reis.-muuing hopes for Home Rule for Ireland " held out by T. 1'v9'Connor. member of Partie ment for Liverpool, and one of John Redmoml's chief lieutenants; who arriv- ed on the Lusitania. to spend a. short thue in this country raising funds to aid the Irish Parliamentary party. As the situation now stands, everything hinges on the ut'ilull to be taken by the House of Lords on the budget, said Mr. O‘Con- g nur. ‘l "ii (In: budget is thrown out by thci House of Lords," said Mr. o'Counor, "it mean- a ‘01qu election. which will no- eessitate large expenditures by our par- ty. The election will help Ireland bc-I cause it in bound to be followed by ill fair bulancing of parties that will make the Irish vote an important factor in Parliament. “Just what the lions» of Lords will do with the budget is problematical. Personally l bar" been under the inr pression hat, it would pass the budget, but you hear something different every minute. I regard the outlook for Home Rule an very favorable." A drsputatitrn from the municipal coun- 1 oil of the United Irish League of Anwri- l on greeted the Irish leader at the pier/ and to-night ht Till be tendered a re.‘ Mr. J. J. Kelso, of Toronto, had the subject "Truanrr" He advocated the selection of trained women as truant officers and wanted these offi- cers to regularly visit the homes of truant children as social helpers. The achml age for boys ondod It 14, he said. and "gresud the formation, of a society. which would led to it that boys who left school at that lg. were given employment and were encouraged to learn a trade. This Would keep them oft the streets and out of jail. the prelid'gncy of ittliGiliiiiioi' Dr. Helen MICMurchy. of Toronto, I vice-president of the conference, spoke nu “Backward atildren," and told why they were an. and suggested menu to help them along. This ended the con- ference. The Norte York Teleherl. who met with the ooUAeuee,' will be in lo.- Iion My at the _Nonnal School and“ THE JEW NO MORE IMMORAL THAN OTHER RACES. "I cannot underataud why the poor Jews of the Ward should be parti- culuriwd as mouopoliainir all the vine and crimes of the human calendar. In the Ward there are Catholics, Pres- byterian: and the members of all de- nominations, but why should' 1hr poor Jew be dragged into discussions of thin kind? As soon as I read Miss Cook's statement I at once corn. munivated with the heads of the dit. ferent "haritaltle organizations-in the city. They told me they were not cognizant of one who of wife de,,crtion among the Jews. "Encouraging the Humane Spirit" was the topic of the Rev. Amos Tove", of Gwlph, who placed kind- ms: above every other human " tribute. _ Charities Conference Ends-Closing Session Was Devoted to the Means of Correcting Wayward Children. "overcrowding of Tetiements." Cook said that Wife Msertion was common among the Hebrew: than any other nationality. The Jewish or challenged her to prove her merits. Miss Cook is‘Biblc woman for the Woman'. Bible Training School. 80 Hayter street. She took occasion to' turn the spotlight upon social condi- tions among the Jews, and among her statements said that Jewish women had no privacy. President McNellie introduced Rabbi Jacobs, who in a few words stated his position. Miss Cook wax not there and no one replied to his statements. _ “I can undelutanll, however, why Mira Cook makes such statements, for I cuppa“) it will prove to her employ era that she is doing the work requir- od of her. I contradict her state- mont and shall be Very pleased if this lady is here to give up. Fotne facts and figures." ’lmunxn ,lrssimteh: The tcuth (Ultrizlizln Conference of Charities and Corrections closed yesterday after a three-day ses- sion. Rabbi Solomon Jacobs, of the Holy Blossom congregation, appeared before the conference to Vance a histor- ie grievance and contradict the state- ments made by Miss Charity Cook on Tuesday morning in a paper on the “Win-n I npoke tn Staff Inspector Stephen about the matter he said: 'When I read that statement, I said, It is libel.' Only a small proportion of tho Jewish population and that propor- tion it certainly in their favor, are re- ported an wite.dcsertevs mntinn ii. sea-ml Irish organizations at tln- Hoffman llouso. RABBI PROTESTS. HOME RULE. S? " the members of all de- but why shouid- 1hr dragged into discussions As soon as [read f the dit. ms in the Wert' not ' dowrtion on the Miss more with lead- state- ; hen“. The international moneury pmition shows no material improvement during the past week. Ind the bank‘s moor". "hick is now nearing the $110,000,000 Inuit. is threatened with I birth" de. l pletiou this week by the South American (te.. Egyptian Nqnlnementa, which In [estimau-d at $7,500,000. - . "- «nan. Buk of England Ihserratt lute New Fin " Cell- London, Oct. N.---Ttte â€In In on. land today ruined its minimum "to of discount snothsr mil point to (M per cent, the highest it has stood since the American flurry of 1907. This isthe third consecutive week that the dim- hum of the bank have considered it nmcessnrx to strengthen the barrier' - _. “a n. per cent-1 the Amer third cm tom of l never-mgr against a nerves. The it ghowu no mum-nee In yum"--. Foreign exchnngea have been Iteadily against London, itlt.2t' Berlin, where gold in bad , needed. nnd when the next arrival of the metal would pro" bably have gone, but for the imposition of the five per cent. rate. I: it known that requirements from other countriee would noun reduce the recon. to be. low $100,000,000, unleu the new rate. attracts gold. The market one. in to. day's raise a general turning against the speculative operation? and the nu- nouvcerneut I‘ll followed by I droop- 'ng in prices. British securitiec and Kat. firs rwnwrcd Almost immediately. but American slum which earlier in the .. - .. --_- " a EEK-RT ia, parity, fell any. I Steel Ind Union Pacific (hopping and runs] others a half with the génernlly weak Forced to Din-in Officers Were Not Itevetartiotskt'. yesterday, MrfAyloowm'th "ated that the Department of Junie» had been bombarded with letters and [KIM urging a nephew for Mrs. Robinson, who is under neutenoe of death for in- fanticide. "Nothing can be done," laid Mr. Ayleeworth, "until the oeidenm has been submitted, and I trtoscrirt in now being prepared. When that is completed I Ihdl give the cue the full- est consideration and upon to a new ing of the Cabinet tkrmu1 And it will then be transmitted to the Gunner- Gonenl. I Ibould think that aight at ten days mm. clap- Mom I â€do. "'tbr.ehtmt-theat.etVr"iG temrtio.it but. play of tin. (or on.- m.†Prince Constantine, the crown prince of Greece, is 41. He married the sister of Emperor Wilhelm of Ger. many, Princess Sophia. He is heir apparent to the throne, but should his father Abdicate he will not be chggen tp succeed him. King tasl/iirii" Inn-grower of the queen of England, the king of Don- gmrk and the downer empress of King George was born a Danish prince. He was the son of the late King Christian IX. and spent the early years of his life in the Danish army. He was but " when ho be, came king of the Hellenes, having been born Dec. " 1846. In I867 he married the Grand Duchess Olga, daughter of the Grand Duke Constantine ot Russia, grand uncle of the present our. Six chil- dren blessed their union, five sons any pm: daughter. Russia, George I. of Greew was selected to rule by the-'Imtionnl Assembly of Greece, in â€63. a year after the re- voytioniys had' depoged Kinr, "tho. In the event that King George of Greece is cmnpelled to abdicato at: tho result of the present trouble in Groeve, it is Lintod that the powers may NEH! the Duke D'Abruui upon the throne in his stead. Must Wait For Evidence Coven-eat Act. In this ttttFe. an American girl. Katherine Elkins. may become queen of Greece. Shnuld D'Ahruui ascend the throne it in believed he will do 50 with unfettered hands, and tlm in. nnom-o which has kept him from nodding his heart's desire will no longer not as a bar. Allie». "et. 23, ~lt in underMsmJ that the King. after long hesitation, but virtually bven forced by the military league to consent to sign the sentence of dismissal from the army imposed upon two prominent office" for refining to join the recent revolutionary mou- ment. The attitude of the Officer-1' League recently has caused apprehension that it is preparing to e-tuhlish I div. tutorship. The league bu “tucked the Government for 'increasing taxation. and has demanded the wholesale dismissal of Cowrnmt‘nt officials. Premier Munro- miclmdoa yontnrday valled a council, to whivh he summoned Col. r.oriuos, the lunlor of the league. Through him ha conveyed an intimation to the "(floors that unlese they moderate their u- trente demands the Government would resign. The effect of this threat is In ttrtnoutuwruettt in the league newton-pvt organ that nil diiiervuves between the league and the Govetmmeut have been settled. Torquto gammy: In an imam KING OF GREECE 5 ST' -e '7' ‘I m - " KING GEORGE OF GREECE. MRS. ROBINSON MONEY DEAR humor Guge 's.--Ttttt “A 3 "f 1; Jig. of gold ro- of U. R 50' Yuk. M "--A quid-1 hm.- - of m York "0"" braring “m net! binned “Veal for Women." '10de on . M tttrr the pier to night trust ,,_.__._.n u. Amelie: Mn. IC'mm-Yme Wq0Cqmele. - w..." Gould 1ytskttitmt, " MsnHtrgto: ' lard, It. load" M the tgtt'titatti â€W: get“. " Gee" Britaia. - ,)_,‘__... -aoh Hm rumm- ..; "u “It“ I" vl‘v-v --e'" in willâ€. with the ruiivtP ..; u. custom “thorium. In: Hum 1w»... per-om- were nlluwod on tho dock. “.1 the rwcptlon to the little yum-n “g... I.» urn-d two unn- of isupriwgnuteut for her "tMtr in the on!» Wu an.“ of clamor and ducked uothiug .4 m. "ititaot hotbed- for whirl, Mu, Pauc hunt bu been uponIol'. Hut ileum-ALâ€. " one set foot on shore m In n34. u a"rBy by her friend. aml admin-nu to q]. wow "ttmgiots' Inndqnunen .- J, .3 Filth “not. I'll.“ "e""'"-" "I all coming to Amoriu," In! :»,. nultrngcttr lend" to tho rrpovu'ts. 'rs, wk on tho abject of equal right. l... women 3nd to study tlte mum...“ A. thin country. I think we titt' tttrat ahead of you in this matter. "Thr movement in prulfvmliuu .3“, .1 all: Hamill! to suffrage!†lath-r w streak on the atabjoet an b.. an“! tummy in England.' have pledgm from pl of the members of for ml u soon u n the Government. An or Inter to compel introduce the bill. ' (one top-t um ttt SWEPT OVERBOARD. Mrs. Pankhournt ittott “divs. "A have been worked aid. Victoria, B. C., Ovt. 2.3. 5W0.†avuv 'or I great m whit-h warlml ' ML. tbe CUmtdianAutstrttlis" lin-I Mann. which nan-ind tarre to day. Mu- J Mm,n! lit-inbuilt. was dnmnv‘. h toe ber huul-nd'u cyan during n mm, gale in which “to wind blow on†miie. " hour. qrhrtt tho, liner In: an h m from Sydney. and many others 1nd tiq. row mpg. Steward Noll" mu ~er "pinot the mil, "iintrirttt to ten MHZ: EH! rescued by him. Filvnun A, damn had brth lap hmk‘n. um from 18 to an pasrertWu" and mum-- Wet. "rep! in a mam M larukm .3â€. Fittings. but "In M" "NH urn. Luv Mrs. Sampson mu "my†nrraicr r' London. Oct. tli.-- “in Binnil Huh. who in Igiutilg for the euenoiun of Candiâ€: free loud grants lo opium-1. nu! In. hem)! worked . 33mm farm for thm jun, told the Nu', m! l’niam of Women Workers at l’nrmmuth thet " the and of tho (aunt: "non tbe lud nude cent per cent. profit. Sh- Ipoke of other Engliubwomen Who har muk successful inveotmunl- in Cam dian bad. and Inbnqm-nny Numb.» dome-tic min in Canadian household. It emphyInQnt for Puwliutqrotrteti. t,tn"da',tt uni! lumbar, I (In! (it. Peg, - when the Englwh M. athed in on owning .011. "in; at can. wise-d try " English youth. the to: d I elem-n. also in tsethetdsx mil; dun. 1m ot rurlii7iri, In Imp any Hte lint-wands“. "in Binnie Clark Advocating Free Land Grants for Thom. MRI. 7"'"i"'"'" Hu- -'"'r" n_- .A titil titlt Flu"! Tau» ' it ML; Cr, Are wag uni-d in: t t'ue Mm L 3 '., If" throw and I " "st â€In!" Arr ', / lowering. tutt it wmld haves h "'l .' mu in lawn " own hm! the :xm -,' ate wmmm term sighted Ifâ€) tl,r .. atopped " non v th, van-“.3 t _. rm heard on the 1tid,ev. kin M g- - I ynnn; 'rrrzratrt,c".-' ya†,,e" whose hunbsnnl i. mpg“! i l 1.“. _ In"! at â€dunno. -_-M n - A RADIUM INSTITUTE Ottawa Woman unruly Escapes Death at Chicago. (Hugo, not. 2s.-9drre. E. 5. Mill", witty woman of Wilmrtt,. Ind Mu- [Aurl Smith. of Ottitstt. tqnadt n. lowly we] death tr-tIrs H a "' Jkioat betmu a Chit-m, & M'Iwaukw "euetrie at .nd . In-muimm in Wire. they vote riding. The n: «lurk 1N. Maugham Ind dam-“41w! it. nut}. women rm thrown to th- ;gm-nal bat â€and with bruins. thee is to br Established in New New York. Oct. bi, ln rumxnl Ir: I product with which he on do mmo and than the million. of RotAetep.r,. any luck, the “Radium King" m Ettglastd. in here to eat-blink a Radium Intimate like those in Paris and Lon don, when miruulom cure. a! an on and other diam“ an- nun-m “My - It. limb bu a rumor nu the Uri ium supply of the world. Me. hn d;. oovered mines of manimn,tho “mu ther" of radium. in the Matinee it' Gut-Ida, Portuga}, that are of inâ€: cuhbk want. They on tltr only m min: mines of the world. Within the -iGt your. a Radium In atittrte and Radium Bank of Franco have been doing for mun than (in PM F-rl, Assistant Smion Age-l For the C. P. R, In Prince there is win: " called the "81an De Radium." Ilurh bus I paid capitalization of 25,000,000 tuna. or $6,000,000. The Harding mother-k Company, of which ll March in a member, supplie. to thn. but the radium, and the bank loun- it to all the physician: in Planet. Wishington. (Id. M.- Thou. Thu...- who has been 'ueitttt n 'umintattt up"! in the C. P. It, 'station at Hudingiy. Mum. “a "mud to-dny, charm win. having .tolett n book of exprm union nml Inning filled a number in and cool. rd them. He ukmvwledgn hi9 guilt. A consideuhle amount of money In Ir mm! by him withitt a few hour. [mow he ww, “rented I. he was boarding . train for the south. TCa “I CAR STRUCK BROUGHAM STOLE ORDERS. FARMS FOR SPINBTERS. Sum:- of Brisbane Drowned at Sea. M" the vent, on. "W.. " (rude-Hy two mm. 1 o radium-n! in mm " a hill is prfpmwl In " And was up": quum we! the Government M. M. Just than this um ml not prepared to a" fit “but†defeudml mu “All pelt mmvmnr. ed out by violrne.." pk. I mu- of hmkm "r, y I?!" otrty two lost. my: “my" Aguilar 1' a?! [but it b-ttks str.'. ttto ae-. Ltr'nrrr . Incl mule ood, I": would hi" tren tn" "rtt 1qu the ttttf,irtirt Big/bird nth-r tho \o- _ at th, cumin: tw.’~ ' trtidgr. Urs. “may woman, e. yan- n.2- I human! ia lauik " ifi' vitatti pun bt th HAHN lower adio- out: M Then Huck Uni WI ll 'btrN I If The NI An - - - _---. Quaint Ideas h Witl umwl DH , M od cream indict lo: moouuw and"A VIM ol quota!“ to writ, . I. wk water 1 pee. l rm. u an I. it I thimhh and a ice- " ugh thh' gun. b it Inn ou dun-l mr Hun if ad il " To Ilse at the h NY w of Reeeht I Iitltl tt " {J ll is mod b welubyd' “My ure dl