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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1902-03-28, Page 7,„ ea' „ tie 188 Ira rntet'' It, y, 1, -It • Otte140 Ole? ;6Atit •V'" ror, tN• 44,10,044.4e,40,...* MAR 'TS '• vx.wr-orirar-ferar-or, • TerentO'itariomiste,morico,,,.. March 24.-t•Gralit, • •reeelpt 4 'were • IteaVier on • tee 'street nierket tills moral*, 1.,900 offet.'ihg, 'rhe. . primes were, eteady. . • • , • st eady,„ 200 busliels, of w.thlio„soltint” 4,1', 70 to „PO 1-2e per, • . efill beehele. of...goose at 67 to Z1.2U per: ntiOne), it 100 busti, efs !of spring.itt 68. to 00 Per beSilet. , parley was st eadyc.400.beeliele •Jeig at 04, to 'this per butts', Oats, were hipMela 'peill•ng at 45 to 47.0 por- buseet. Hay wes ettaidy, •20. .leacis Netting .at $12 to per ton for • thmittiy:' 'and 1$8 to $10 per . ton for 4,...lover, -.44w Was.' steady, '7 loade selling. I at $.8 ti.1,:8•j per ten. , • , • • , Wheat, white, 70 to 80,1•2; • ;red," to•'77c ;•.4.19.:,,:geoss, .07 te 07,14c; •do., sprind,, 68, to.• rye. 58e ; i•-•• .ley, 54 to ;,oa,fs, 45. to .4761' pea,i4:85e,; .• 4/10 Ore vet 11374,10..,te •• $9,75 4, do tLnotliy„10•,tia '88.20'; • ”t&znthy $1:4 te• .4314i.(10..; clover, .88.:" • to OP ,•••.letraVie. ee, to. et);, butter,' .roi1l4,1.8' to, 24e; do., crocks, 15 to .1.7c;,' eggS, new laid, 1.3. to • • .1404011d; W•tieet ,..,itericee.i. • . •Follewing ;ire A tbe.. closing imtt- • • tiens at important centres to -Way; •• . . Cash. :July, . w Nark............733-4.7t1-8 ' dbiolgo. 70 3-4 72 5-8 . • , ... • ...• .., 78 75 143 'Ouhrth, " No. 1 Ner:::. 70 • Duluth, No. 1 hard.;:,. 7i.1-, , Tore to% kticle.s, tt.• uol, • Tallow,. Ie. •.*Ilbroate,' March 24,--Tbp',..lecal hide • •Situriceit .10. quiet at Unceiteeed priceS, • No.• 1 green Steers,. .00 1bis.-.4nd hp- ; wards,• 8o; No. 1 ;terve, '70.; 'NO. 2 0C; • eared 7 to. 7 ,8:1ci for co• iirs,,:and 8 14. to, 96 .fOr. steerSi"• , •.CoilskinS-Gnelionged •10'is for NO..-- 0,od Att. 96 or No., 2., • ghoepski ilk -21111e ma rket • •is firin, . • . dealers paying, • to,•9O.• •:. Woo1.41gfe • market • for ..fleece, ;Is • • gimlet at 1.3c," st unwashed at : • No •,.offerings• of, new fleece. yet. • Palled -0:60i:chill' at, 14% to 15,c :for, :•PaPerS, and'at.'-18e fiar-extrass • . •, , • T'o1iolp7.,:-The Market is 'firm,' Wit,n, • •. dealer's paying. 8,1, per 14...fOr . render - ••••IJ, and 2•3,•-•1 to for .rough. • :•PtiMill lots of•-rendereti ,seil' at, 0.. •• Torii t o• airy, . Toronto,•.1*11.arch..a.:21:-,Putter-;-Illie" • • strinkatlit...,',.tmeibtliged :Hillis suffering . • • from • einit Lined e'fferings of loW,•,:grade 41Winpuluin 011440; linct • •-•even. • poor.'. esi_ir..lote, Of: creameries... .Prices..are steadY•and the•dentand, for • choice, etuff .18 very good:: We (mete 'Cre'amery;: .prints, to.23C ioUd 21 t� •220 :Seeetrils, 18: to 20c1•; dairy, •.pieund rolls,„cheice,..18 to. 10r.;. hirge • reirs. olviide, 10 tO,-17.1-2c.; bki, • 14. to • 16e ' and lew. 10 to - • ''•:13gigs-Tlin' Mark:it "'rem•t•In ed steady ' '• Saturday: 'it- •;.I4c;', •• Off eri ne;s WOO pleniffal latidc.demand goOd. . :Pciftittbos.•;-7blier 'is. :a gootl for pot:4(1es, ,ntiith4. prestlects't.ii.,re. • • . that .there,,will...soaii• be. getter' effer- , . Inge if the, 'Wetatlier: Cars :On ; the. tr.lek ,qUot Cc', tit. otit. •of , store ,tIIset' .7,V...to 80p.•• ' ..Poulti•petifferiege: • are . and • .• theedeniand. see -1Ve 1 tiote "•Fre,Sli kilted .:terkeys, at '12; to. 12 , and 'obit:kens • tit' 70' 'to,'1.40c... *Frozen .1.iirkeys are enoted 'at 1.0,W ile, anti • chickens at, ,(23 to 09e. are • •, ' • Sidedliuy-De ma a geed • •an the •tharket LH stnadY.'itt • $1.0.27; 011 .traJ. here for 'N .1 timothy. • ;Paled SirgavOfferings are ‘, • fair ..ane there' iS a, geed demend. Peleed are 'etendy a 1: $5.7;10 on' track- here.: '. • 11.1vo 31ark.ers.. , • London, 'Igarelf are chil.tiged. at, 12 1-2 tti. 13.12.51, per • drp8se'1. W6itthi refrigerator? • nii4vte41 a.t 10 .to:10 14011er-11y. Toronto 1.1v:e." Stock. Market. . .• : • E_inattolittie,:cli.oloi, per cwt. .$4 80 :to '$5• 65. do Medium.. ...... • . ,..,...., 350 to 4 "so. . 2 00 to 3 50 Butcheci'• . cattle, picked • 4.70 to 5 00 •..Puteher5,:elitti% choino... .... '4 t?,5 to , 4 115,.. Butcheni'patile; 3 8.5 to• '4 00 ' ' cid' common 3,25' to 3 85 • do cown • •• • , • '• 300 .to' 3 54) do hulls,.. 2 50 to 3 2.;;; ECedenv short-10.AP ' - So. to 4 no. • o odhuii: .•,, 3 Or... to 3 70 *•13dMtockers,1,00 to ........200 to 1so. ' do light • • • • 2 50 to '3 eo• 'MilehnoWs, &eh .............3600 t� 50 0))Sheep,. etvoi. pee tiwt,-,3 5tc irtl Lamb, ycarflngl.perc4vt '4 25. to 5.59 • 4• .0-5-1144k..2049114::... • .„ 2.60 -Joe- 0 00 ott ,to 009 • m0g44; light,per.owt...,,, • • . .5 75 • 10 000' “.Ho t t • : 5 t 00 ge; a , per ow .o •• • . • . • ••• Bradstepet,s ,Ort. Trade.. Bukiiiese at •Identreal has been fair- • . , a..ctiVe this Week. • The: ()Mara' ,lrOin the travellers.' for 'spring'arid •• • ......feeinnet goods: are 'huinereus, arid oall • reit • liberal etiiiiititieS, of • geode. '• • ,At .Qiiebee ,t•rede COlIdttIThIf4 arc much ethotit • the Hattld &t tht reeelibig, ;. vrelc..•• The 140iitV. during. the middle 'the ' Week • had . a • deiii.red effeet, • In. the etitintrY elelelete, • :genie .tileirf ere. Merehanclise being • al a ritandaill eieeount of the' peer. toade. • There •Iias betia fair', • • , tiniouit t 'of. tietivity in Torottle •••,• Sale trade eirelew this Week.. Tee nturibee Of country. nuyers: 111 the. •:, city has' not. beim. ;large • ..ers nre lin sy rutielt ing spring,' steak , 0.11(1 getting' it in, shape for tin ettely: , +Deviling. At liamilton • this Week' fliere luta boon 'it fair alo'vement • WhollisaW The , who's -Halo, ••I'Fliclines are .very boss shipping- goods • rious 0.min...centres of the,eonii- try, and thesesliiiimptite indlett how large • the baying lins horst 111- 401)', notivitihitaritling „ tiro 11011: • rie,i• la, reef nt yeave alitotre'-the ree tail II .tO depinst ntor":" mu sorting:. 'ordc•rs than formerly...rho. valties of, 4:1011v:it:LI& 141 :toles • pre fi rm. • toms nett Mills are tin orders- 'etiel it doter not. Moe lie if they. will' • flave IIT1 etirplite .etoele of Ally AC-- • :tmtifit to jOh next feW months., • Trade, at. 'Winnipeg has'. been seri-• • 'eerily interfercel With the past weelt by the .1leavy, enowertorme. Trade•at • Pacifie •Cemet 'el tlee has been, rather eitiet„lett the general nada rly int vou- . ditions :appear .to behealthY and the ,•'• eoep eels for "bil shine§ the tornitig ,eceteoil ate not tit o11 utiptemishig. • ,Trade Loildola hae .beeti :Moder- ately fictive Lite pest weeke •At (Of- : ta,Wa, 'this' Week thete. ,Inte been • geed deinacid eXperreneed trete:091in- .;tey, tetallere for Lite/ Wiring. Sleek . of Wilif.ee gotitie have • been, -pretty 'teen ettetitted out aid' there Apeeere be. Very little I, lY tU8f1 ieft eitery Wee tO ekt •'. l'be.ftagisin • 4' long •rtria 1uIfl14y,fletipg 'thing •11a cev,ets every And curve of 'beauty given to 'the • female form eivine, That reaches fro:M.:the neck :to eeels • jilt. like 4 -Mourning,, Yell • .111 one unbroken 'line sweeps tee. sidetvalk with At), tail, • know, because we see • it more . ieside .tlie awkwerci iltese There must be something tbat's Allele; just what We •Liel,ye • to A :plump ant •graceful figure , all • alive with healthy soul- . •Or one • cin ,beastlY slutpeleSs as', a • telegraphic •pele, • • • .• We, nee it •move along; the streeto.a ' pert.: of wrinkling cone, •• All, lacking, in: artistic , shape and • catty, dressy' .torre,' • . And Bo !devoid or -beauty • and 'Kit . easy -fitting' grace. • , It seems' to 'mar the svieetness of ./ ,.a really pretty face,.. ladies :front 'their gracefuffcir 'reek the 'thin would.. gladly '.throw, They wear,.. it on y as eCau palue Patelticin *ills it 'fie, And not a Mar'. wishes "'for , the coining ef the; day :, , • :When it vvili in the, ramele 'be: for-• ...And they. otin once °gain . display; • .the grecefiii cuivee and lines •Fer which the, keen. artistic • eye.ol Map ferevei• ,• , • , , ••-•-•Denvet Peet, • ' • ,' • • • .• i vaings Of great Intnortance, • Varied kinds. oftrimmings this year are tha.:ftincY 'braids and their on'ti cetubinqatiOns With taffeta, green: - mousseline de sOie and Pros:sets ;net. Silk' Cords are In the Sante:fain,. .tbr, and these are semetiniei feather - edged and used for the.edge finish 90 .11 ,sjutpeei. hand .9f nqt decorated •In [he Centre' With soniedeeign. Llk bratd, 1ing the Annear/ince e1. • nand embreldery., t ••• 5 • • There 'are taitCY open beads: too; wideli.itt. thernsee,-es • liaVe., a 'Very, lacy .4ppearange, • the: ' grenadine. braids .• being eapedially pretty, lif .COntbination•' With -lace; Or ;alone. :Pretty flower designs With leaves .are fornied of, braid, very:nal:Tow, of ,eiturse,••and Frelleh •,•keetse, and then - .you see.'n11 sorte Of designs, in.What are called pliff bralds..both. in Meek. c-Frid white, and: in br.ilds 'pith ,.irre•-- gnlar edges very soft a;nd eo.' they can bp arranged in aimost any •:. • •' • . • . . • • ••, • ,•Vegetitele,bIlk, , : •.• Is 'tne particular kind WhichPutere „tel.() the Construction ,efthesejanty beards; tie it is Said -to. be Mote .dur- able and ,more glosey:, for 'this pur- :POse than •the puke silk. The herring: bone braids: are very useful as well •as effeetive ; and all sorts Of pretty designs are . Carried • out by ruuniiig -norroW;ribben, through -them to form loop' .• edges,. and pretty •botv, knot patterns. .• • •• One very .eitcouraging feature about duel:field trimmings is that. the are . Combinationor different trim:, trangS are the -smart things thia sear son, andyou gee tWei.er three kinds of , lace Needed, together most artipe tkially 14 one band,as well eti. two • or .three leinde of lace on, one, gevene J. heavy lace and a light tetene f, are Very good roils rem. each et 0r,„ . and - :one Mc:4c' of 'pang .the la !ter. Is in saish.,,endiii, which fall to 'the hemof the *Ill.., ' • ' .: • . • White deNens Pialk White.•taffeta gowns are still popilia,r' a rid t lie hla,Pk orres are .mo re se than evar, eepecially: lee ,tehert, coat niVicl skirt form. For, Separate coats, such as were worn last year; taffeta .•18 the thing,. yet It has to share the .liOn'Ors •with •moire this seaSon. • • ' ; • • Ehtlreq snits,. aie Made of moire 'which ls. geod,'style If you rangy it, but this. sort of silk; a alwys suggests an eld• lady's gown much mere than the plain, taffeta. It 'shows up in •the children's department ,thiS foason, so there is he definite rule ,.. te mae tericile for the Old or er,oung. One geaturd. of the taffeta, gowns being made ,now to the ruching of the seine material used for trimming. leloueces are also in, order, and the comItInation ,gives quaint, old-fash- toned effect,• . • • • • A •• The Seltr t se, Li v es ' ',When will Woman ever be ,divorced from. ,this shirti-alst .01 hers?. It is as though she 'had 'leaked 'tong for -that-whtely-siter-souglity-a-nd-Hha-Ang-, •onee folindlt, had deterinined,to cling to. t''forevermore. • • ••• • ' In . ?electing thas e 'Shirtwaist aber• conetant friend .,the woman ' of • to.: •day .has -shown: her: good taste; She' lias..forevei '. freed. herself, front the ':charge. :Of not knowing a good' thing .'whe'n..she .saw ..1t.„ • . ' Elyglerils2 PrettiV inexpensive, • coming,: stylish,' ,useful, -;easy to. ob- tain ; all these qualities' and 'malt* ta•Ore can beattributed to: ' ' , '•*.wOulci-sbe-avell--it,.. -With 'At s • et her pleading • virtues, • • the: -shirtwaist • tOuld he maintained at ltd 'original,. dost, WhiCh. Was of $1 or -less, Bet it, , has received imp.ortant addition:3 that hal'e made it 'costly,' aiad it is-to-ilaY not S0 -Cheap a waist as it:.was,. • You. can get a Very. sitnple . thing In thin, white ',goods, streer enough :to show -the rose or your finger tips,• ; 'with •som'e. Wit:flicks .runating froth „the neckband delyn to 60 boot, nfid viv.1111 a:hand-Of open .ritediewOrk' ex-. tending a:reline:the blouse lust above • the belt. liner. • The eeediewerkleeks very ,nice',.:4ird there la len, air •ef . re- lineinent to the waist, Vim Ask the Pre. .--eipecting it be. some moderate . • sit*: And are ;amazed , to 'fled it im;,. -Moderately large. The waist happens to be .rtri India lawn and the. needle. work hand. embrCidery, telling Of hours , of thn.e, and. 'eyesight, eg the saleswoman intiniates. , • • :Very:" Justly have•Inieli .waists taken • their places. along wlththe very -fine tJiTiig o dress.. The '-ard '• to be Worn*. with _White "'snilin skirtil, this; suremer, for ,plaiza and lawn.. °pea- OCoupy places of .honor at high teas. .They. rank 'with the" silk muslime with, tee, crepe die.chines ietnodeir,•nith theTtfi.!freta;Seand t hsatia The phirtviaist of Very fine .goods;. ,whether ,it • be in India' layinor a sheer. MuSlin. or a fine linen or one', of 'the new and dellelously.seft grass' linens; Is 'placed in -the soeial epode • of 'fittories:.itlong •Witlf silk' and :Satin. : Zehe full biOnee or the -blouse' that bags all the Way over the•b,elt leSeen again. It .ealla for, a great &Ha :of beautifully trimmed: metetial and .it • also4calls for 'extremely good fitting, ler of all 'Waist's the full bloilSe,b3 the ' hardest to Make set welt. Its back meet bp neat' Andl it .rnust be chtlimi 1 upon the.Sides:•wtele eciross the trent there toilet be. a fullness Wh:ell,•11ow, , ever full it . may be, tintSit be sp'. cut hat st -will -not-sa,g. not all -expensive., ,Itebe when they ! are applied to leek) and ehirfou that the price creeps 'up'.• - •• ' , 1n„Enibreidery Chilton and silk bands there Is an ',endless>, variety in ,widtlie, 'designs and col, orIngs, the former being- especially pretty for 'silk, timeline gowns, whule [Or batiste and Swiss costumes there are '10VelY Squarest or filet Meet fled creamwhite batiste • scivares em-• broillered in Reif . and oriental •colore. l•L'hesi) Tsquares can be arrangell 'so wally WaYs that they are pare Ocularly desh able. • . , • ror dressy meetseeline, Veiling and ceene de chine • &wile 'there are lovely lacebande decorated .viiith tiny 'flowers or seqiiins, or tiny fosea Or chiffon.- Narrow velvetriblein 10 a finislt for, the edge, , • „ . A RELIABLE OFFER.' tiff;*,P to.ktitilt TO' We are authorized' to State by mr. SotiOnd atid Brady -streets, • DeVetipert, roWit, that any. man wild nervous and debilitated or who Is suffering. rreint ' any ot the varietis' troubles -resulting 'frein Ovbrwerkr', excesseil or •Abuse, Such as nervous extemeteci ..'.Vitality, • lost j ennaturel drains and !aeries, lack of. deVekieleent, 'ete.„ can Write to hina In Stilet- cOliridepcO ath1Jre, OF 'CHARGE; 'MI le- etrnetiditiftholV 16 tber6UgMy ' • . ' litr. Mink hithSelf ,for a long tinne.eu i.tifferer from above tremblee, and after trying in •Vitin many' &aver- .tised rernedieS, lieciiinci niftiest en- • dledotitaged ante II:00010ga Fin. any lie welded in an old clergyee'ttle Whose len I atai'lionest adriee• onatied him to speedily obtale 11. perfect permanent Knowing te his Own, E0110't7ir that gia )110113,' POOr'Shrteketai are being intpdsed, upon by” uneceuptie loub.quaelue, 'ten:Skiers it his:duty, as an heneet nide, :to gh-o .his follow inen the benefit Of his Ore petionce, and assist:to, a cure. Having' nOthin5.t sell, he tiskii for no ,money,, the' prOtid . satisfaction :of having: &WO a great Serviait to one ie need, he tightly ,comdders an, tiMple reVeited ler his trOuble, If edit Write t 111/ie Kline,. arid fella*. ifie Ltditieeeeytitt afl ray aeon being Mired 'and trhort OW- lete eeereetas.wlL' *, • ,Addrellat. as a.bOve.,„ einitteeing, a 'stannic. No attentionwill be'' .10 those' Writing out ot tdle 'curios- •Ilty; therefore Attitte; that: yen really need a Cure, Mrs.' Langtry's Waist. • • •The ,Ietsey My, Mrs. Langtry „who will be a Jersey lily as long as elle ' la out tide spring in `.0, white weiet of lawn. so Sheer that' It silOWS the underwaist. Thilit is in ptire pale green, withoitt a tench of yellow or blue in it, it clear green : that Langtry affect' • i 3 • • .•Mi linmenee prettite hat of black and green goes With this Waist. Her eleitt Is a long, trailing One in"black, silk, trimmed with' an •open Jae° del Igoe .witlefloWers lii ince °Wiling here, alid there,onenthe edit: ,., 'Tithe is told to snow that the white nevelt Waist reallyappears. iii the 1Zire9 ea,' and that famotia, beauties are Wearing ' , Great diversity in patternCannot be Claimed for thci new summer waist.: :it le really, .muchless varied lima a was Itiat •year: It is almoSt entirely, made hi and -tee walete that are not =do in White are 'hi the VerY, delicate 'tones Ova • talght at; well be White, as far at1 their wear- ing qualities are concerned, 'for -they, .1021, seon.n..nd are just'as per- ' •1 • ' After. wasli I n g, when they liave ttlkett;011 a 'atilt peter tone, then they are practieelly wilite„eind might. be 141141 away,dir a; drawer that la devote ed \tittle walatie • • ".••, selthig t waist boxes for the keeping of .111,c 'TheSe 'are lined „with Silk arld-'.vorr itighee S.:milted. 'The Waiele ate laid' 141 thein while 'damp to absorb • the fragrance. The COer eihuts tightly, If each n box• eatitiot be pereliamed a very good substitute can bent:Oat:Mt or a peateboard•bex, need With' Silk, ctr witir eliedieeeleth, which is quite 100 good end gives . forth the sachet better, e;4.f;.4 • ¢, • • A •Netv•.:Slectii • ""the ,h,Cfr'sks sienve: that goeswith this WitiSt r interesting:: if it Is net 11 1100'f-m1it1O8 it IS suSpicibusi,y like .oho'. Ito top Ill neked and the ttitike donee deiten to the elbow, While helOW there IS a great ini,ggy effeeit, that makes the bleeteellke sleeve.; The wleoineeenlfAe Inte, a tight cerr at the wriate-whieh is -of • needlework. The eaff can be, eleboreted by a pul f and then by more needlework, TWO la not a bad waist .1'97r the amateur to experiment upon, for i.n certain ways It is easy to! make: A, settee of the Oxfi'emely popular ;pie any- where .will •Conceal'a , zitultitncie• dresSmaking sins. • • ....13ri,wit..VVelitts, , very, 'geed" WaY. ta tt-ii21, the heeven Rime walet.' le with 'straps. 'Of white. Let two '.of . them run down. 'the front from the, collar. to the beet, A'bried liulte can bor- der the • oldie,. • • "Te tan' Waist v4ll. be so thor- oughly ea faehiore. that ..it Will he difficult to entirely. 'remove it from tlth- donatn 01 style, 1/Q,1117tqr.111:1w 19 /t. treated, .,but may be made Prettier by one treat *lent, than by • • The pot, 1411)0., • , -None of the' neW'ntibtielii. shoWs, tire• very hulk point though all are 'long- er • in the front than to the back. They tire 'pulled dow,n a little, tnat Is all, and fastpriecidow.:Tble .1s• complished. by Me4os 'er the clVess skirt; which le caught dewn•withttlie •cOrset book ere Other centelvallbe, thew:makirig, the waiet, seem longer. ' Girls of great slenderness are wick- edly wearing -the .1:sry Short waist-• ed shirt Waist,: They:know that -they caorilith'doe itl.,litinisitsttelirci.t. it win f II Y It wonlei•be'poeitliely cruel to hint at the .extravaganeet tet; which the 'slimmer shirt-vvelst 18 being,. carried: • De is now classed • With: the .summer• taXarIes and ranks With the fr11113 • and rine fancies,. It 19\a' ma.ss'• oI lacci and Insertiblif, the finer. and the' morePdelleate;•the better. Often it delicate,. a. thing that •.another; unclerWalet .reqiiired:•te Wedr. be- neath rt, land. all these •waists are a part •of th�. plag.of the'summer shirt- • ,rreek V43114311Ons. , „ ,4 -Loadon- papersoa-re• ix4nunee.tIng 44n" the °attendee; beafigear and f peak:bee Jewelr,y witieh are nowhOng fectecl by woinen there, •One writer says tlfat "tile roongtroSities ''99w seen on tlie...heads Of young girls and . even 'of •InIddie-ttged.' „ woinen, ought • to know better,, are o, graceto any • cOentry..The headgear of savages, ig artistic by eentIparison. . Feathers, fieWers,•furci. and Ince, all jUnibled 'into, one shape-. leSe, and heWilderiegniess, eonielamoe itenoet the Wee of 'it bushel basket, are 'stackon, the head an • turned itp at file, side. so as to Make the', wearer ' appoar a veritable 'scarp., Crew,. , Oecasionally the massive tep- Wan; is tilted forward, projecting far, over the face, lading ell but the chin. T`his is the spectacle Reen on the ' Istreets aiel in tee cburches and: thea- ters at the present'. time. , Sortie of :the gowne worn tieserVe almost as severe Criticistn,", • • ., •• EarringS are decidetill fashionable ;`0. nee more -in the- British SmarteSt'peeple having taken' to that • ibrih Of atiornmeet-Numarene •addle :ties tiro, seen. One IS Piece of Pearl , the size and exaotly„ :the 11110, 'b.f. the' thumb naJl Which). .worn, oliksped,over the itibp Pt.tim ear, mg. to 'feature. an appearaecie • teat is very eingultir at firet sight A. singuler. Pair is ,ciorimosOci 'of :one 9111* and one black pearl,,, both. most beautifill specimens of thegem that IS' more fashionable' than,. any other at the present time. ' • fiar,ry-(hesitatingty),H7stiss111abei, I • something most import- ant to ask Yon. May I -that. . . Mabel Cenco1ragingly)--111.fat is , it, Harry; -.-May •WOuld yeti he willing to have our names printed inc'the prinerS with ci..4typhen• • be- tWeen,-, 'them ?-Glasgow 'Evening 'ThineS. ' • • • Out the new re:10,99:,-.Tite aileetlefi wero arrefftedand brought before tlie eounnik Peter ,l)e'41tehed a",e0es' to them e' tbey were cut: tq the heart and "took cOusdel to slay them ;?' ,Oantallel's' speepli eaved their lives. , e • VIM •ToPie i • Choosing the gevert detteene; •Place; Jerusalem, • The number o1. the diselpies Wan, lerge. and, ',tile APPstles could uot properly attenil ta, all, the WOrthY1P00r ; a gels-, eral „meeting, was. -called pad' seven,. men wore. Wiesen to -attend to that „ • buelneee.' IX. Topic; Stephen's death. placm. J • erusalem. Stephen still' , 'before the Saeiliedriu; makes a loe.oaddress in Which he shows that their charges , are false,: they cried out against ,Iiim ;' cast' him out of the city and stetted ; Said consented to bis kleath;.. • X. Topic: Preaching to the Samar, Itaa.„Plaeo: A city in. Samaria. Sa.)41., eerrecuted the church greatly ; the .Sleeves. .While • inightily : fancy, are, .SUNDAYSCHOOL also mightilyn plain. Yocan,lie in , •• „ style with a full sieev011at is sha- • ,• I bro ht in to the Miff, gathered • • , in suc 1 a way t la mos o 0 11 - nes 'In at the .back of the sleeye to ' • •• malliCH 30, 1902. • I make a little bag. Or conrSe• there are sleevesthat show more,varietles, but there•••are more for the Berry summer girl. than the Witmer 'shirt- waist:girl; " dieciplem were •,scattered abroad and; • 'Went ' everrtylicro , preaching. • the , WePd.• ,Vhilip., preached in. Samaria.; ' Many . were healed; • uneleaft, spirits were 40,st out •and there was much' )(v . -1114111e 'et.ty,, 8Inion the soreereee preteridedto• be ' eorivertecl.. . . . . ,•• Christ. . ' . , TP'°1 I:111)1 iejr:.;*(Ts5'. (:'8iti4Grolic*zaotateail::Ti. t1.3':C,.'s4g. aeteri al "di .s' ii,‘ -t: I: ;01 71 . , : • : Of ,,lerasalem ; un :steak: to a ' min of Ethiopia who reading the Seripturee.; Philip asked • hue if he tinder.stood tee passage lie NVP,'S readigg ; tile man. did .„not, whereupon Philip was 'invited Into . . ttiaeera...ecluilina5iri8ei°1\t. 13'11:1 i.1.1•1ep .Pi5.77:e4.611h,ce:4rej:1:ed.,B*1174ta: . • XII. Tonle: "The gorilywalk ot . • the.eglirieelan.. Place: ' Roma:Chris: 11an3•-ffliould • walk in love, 'avoid ,all ... unbleannees, eceeetnese,' •roOlish. jerete . Inge and idolatry e haVe no..rellOWshlp .Witli the unfruitful :works ord Ark.'. z neris',..reprove sinin -; walk teh light; • atrake frOm 4ip1ritual letnar y ; , be. . , not drunk with . wine; be' 'filled: with the .Spirit„'; :give' thanks t� God ; sull:t . mit • to, one another, ' ,''. ' ' * •• • PRL ACTICASUBVEZ. P :9 - The supreme ramise .of, •prophecy:. en•rici tbe ollineix • csf 'gorpe,1 .114 I nient,,--. • ' Is the bestowment, el pir ,• Thi ei' is the t Matra! ',thought '7.011 lereeeelle of 'no 'quarters Aboutthiii thought rhey rimy .170 groUpo'd gee ,fele • .'iovve:T.Wver nromieed,- lesson 1. rower ffeeeed?':Ieeliceis 2,• 3, Power exereiseck".• 'ta,„) in blesettig4, leeson.'4; 0) in pun-. • •Iesson,•6. Power oppesed, •. Sone 0, 7 10. powo proytunog; flo7.:11. Miner' prattisecl, -teepee], 12: Pewee .proinised• or. lehla Joel , pre- ..phesied. nearly., eight hundred., y•earil before: That 'the propheCy;.raiglit hs • Ohris-Os departtilie. "If 'I • go not the. comforter twill not coins, • ante yeiii•;,' but if .I • depart Will send him Mite 'you..1', A• renewal: of • this- proinise- wan t. he last etteritece theaedending Scin or Goa. • . • Powerpos,SeSgEd-rlie first 'effect ef newer applied riw•niwitys, seen -in the :agents of its transinission. In:a great • factor. the Moving ,cif• the ponderousi Inaeldnery . is tie first evidence Of s 6peratien and 'always precedes t he , adeomplishment ;of . tee desired re-. , :Sulte.'. In: • like „manner, . \ the' • Jong delayed promise • Wes'•fulfilled, the effect was first apparerit•iii•tee waiting Corepany of „disCiples. • :The, • Cowardice of Peter. andthe selfifdt • ambitionseeif jameS Liza .110 Among. the rest • We:1'0,104re •Swit glariottsuf , 'hour. They •wee firSt. given. power • over :themselves. Personal vietory is :. ever' tile prelude' tO'greht..a.CCOmplish Meats. • l• • •. • . Power. exe,reised-The earlier evente • :Studied: during: the : -quarter were eennected with, great spiritual mOve- inmate, aceompanied :With nierVelloue manirestations:.arteetieg the.,pOises.' • sien„Of spiritual powerle lpiecon we „Imre • the ,Sdnie power Operatins beneficeetly hi another channel, on , overcoming phYsictal .disease and in:: firmity.: This lesson records the first ,miracle of, healing Under the ,sation:of ,tho Spirit. :getter thun;s11- . •ver an gold, wan the bestowment received by the Wal•ting •and, epee- .4nt ',..mendierint;• Peen, in, peree,' ' the' ' •Jei most case the complexien brusli Ise needed, w.. plenty' of• hot Water, and a bland:soap; or an :emolient• aide to; relat the pores, and.eneour, age •lent.: y e s• tliMr chiggifie ' content,s.. Avoid: creams' that • con -:: YAW spermaceti• or white wax. Milk. , baths are excellent, Use one pert • of milk to obe and a half of water:: •The ' f allowing •eream. will renicite the pime. pies: .LanOiliie, 2 •• t-2,-ciunces ; , mond oil 2 1.2:cadices ; Sulphur . pre- cipitate, 2 1-2-Ocinee8,, Oxide of zinc, 1.1-4 ounce ; vicilet:extran; 2.3.1rams. ' • . krt. ,Tr i agi„ ' . • , . There comes the .aidst, attractive little bands of .white linen, with ca •hemetitoliing aiong ,ecceli edge or. with tt eatstitohing This trimming, tni2 °.1 g1411t ottr b;YI WO?* ti4 • • • • . ..4. . . • • . .• ,$anititarY.r44Lesson. 1,OpIC:•• ThA Pooling kingdom. 'plaeea:: Mount .01le •yet and ,,l'eraealent. Luke; bthy ,tlie anther loiei•e.:tedeeit,o,riessi; ...av;letreout! tocein.ietlai.111.7.• return te.,..Ternealene 11,1111': .for the Premise of the. Father; .they Ask., Jesus •ig• He will restore -41:gain ,HOIY :•Spirit.. to them ;.: ,t.liey• areto be :witne,ss.es: hi ' lands jesaase'endsto heaven.; gels . appear • t� •the.s.d.isolpfes ;' tlid'y ••returit• to• .1pruiialcui ;and 'continue in earnest. pruyer.., .• :,, • . • ,penteeoStal.ontPeurs, PhoCe.:' In an .upper ireinu . 'Jernsalein. ...At -the Tedist ef . :the ;•Pentecost.; :fifty . A:LYS • after , the eassOver the dksel.Meti asseinbled in an Upper room ; 'Walt one. aceorte; -seddenly: 11 sound:. heaven .tongues • "like: as of :fire",.: sat lipon them;- they .Weree'pfilleti- With. the' _Holy • Ghost ;.. spite:0 with Other' %tongties; 'the multitude hen id the sonad 'and:came together ;loei had •Ule, Vain aleirtwaist.. It. saves Work, prephesied ,concetnirig, this. outponi444. -.too,: Tor it. nee4 only be applied juet • • , •• : ts One 'Would seW, on braids whereas. ]1E. Topic : The effeet...ot gespel JiTZritine•cinret...mhrOi14ery s • .r .pr eaeling. , • 'Plate : are Peter continued his serilion begun in • ; The: Polka -clotted aniterials ;• 'last' lesSOU ,',, showed lioW' great • a. deed; to trim' white. and pale:. hltle, person; Jesus Was ;- the people,. were There is,: the old.feshidned White, -pricked. to the heart ; they 'saw, ' with bleek"Ipolka dots,. and tide' is their; sin in crucifyiaig Christ ; Peter . oil e Or ,:he most useful • of , trimmings. Calls upon' them to • repent ; :they It la out: up and' made .intobande, Were prOinised• the gift of. the, Boly., and this is• aPplied, to :the 'shirt- :Ghost.; three thonsand believed in Waist seas: to otttline a sailor col-, ,Gbisipt., aw • were :added .,.10 the . . , chureli.;,'the apostled, Alia tuany signs . By li, littie trick it can be sewed atm wonder .. : .. .. . , • • IV, • ToP'e : ' . Tide ' newer of Jesus . elfrie.t., Pince :,.Alt, the temple in ,Tern- salent. Peter 'aii•d Joarti going into the' teriiiile see a lamp inith:; lie,nsks" an •ainto ; they 'ask heu to'locik on thein;• they; del, not give hlin mon,e,y, het taste must be -used in doing„ work •wls inolllnialld . hire 'to. riath. ere and. walk ; of this .clescrintion. . • s' • . • The doll. ilwoe) . _.....,... ... , ... , , . . and praising. od.• ed and went•icaping Pins for lie-Stock.e i, • • - V, Tople : ',Teens 'Christ, the corner - To. be :very, emelt in tlie fad the 49t011e, ritlet) :' Jerliseinta. W'ti410 Peter enunner 'girl cpn• seleet her birth- And John were preaching th author.= stOne and have three Pinci„ enefor • ities came., neon them ; ' *hey were , the front .01 her ,stoele• one for the' grieved *Cause they preached Jesus the, resurreetion ; -the abOstles. back. of her , stock,- and one for the 4)11)1.1X1410 ' of . her. hair:: .. it' :•a'111 hold ' .up were arrested and eat • in erfean ; the •Iittle short hales andtookvery- rattily that. beard the word believed ; Mee. beSides catering ,te a Taney, the next chi)c th-e rulers. assenibled The n'eater 'the finish -of the -stock and Peter:and Jotlip Were set In. -the the Mere Inallionable it . Will be', midet; Peter spake to( them and .Poettively 'tlieef all' $, neatest ' finish.' . a edit nreached.Testis; the_Sanliedrin 19 . -Mr' - liti le' "; rotiad: 'pin-Cifm ; eek siories,i perhaps; . If 'one -does not happen,' to'. •oWli the • real, With: Its twin :in the back.. :. - .. • • ,t,„ -Infers' are shirt. waist Charm: pies, Wish hones and• hdiseshoese ttiflaeri that •cost little and adertt lunch. Try the placing. or these dpon thei front •ad the beek . of , the neck, „iyely.1,by the upper edge- •and in this . way • the collar • sembianee ;.is cems-i , /trete... The lower "edge of the polka dotted band...will 'project ever the shoulder and Ile .1Oose upon the beck and front of the Waist. A little' considered the case and decided 'to Ort•aten thnsu anti let them ge.: Peter and acein, would, not 'promise that they' Nvould stop preciebing in, tile name Of Christi:: • • • • ' . VL ToW.c : The trjale of .the early. !church,'Phiee .terusalera. Those whit 'believed ware . united '; they 4014 6'04 possessions and had ',all things- coin- • moil ; ne one lacked ny thing ;. Barna- athyeeeln!ngtiey,16Y, svhyou..at' a.. ,a9tti,ng. nt veld apo wheal, as cii6dt iteeeni leixisoitireys The -pointed stoce tvill :he Worn. with the shirtivaist,;. Ina: it is, a made Stock anti matt, not launder lv,e11. It Is round and 'plain,:btit it 18 cut to, a point .141, the . f•••psit and the , kept •baole pert ef the price „. .he Lord point is lOtig ante eleirp. Title givoS• lion: nioCkett „and :10 iengtlt to the ,thrtutt trtI for the; for their sin iii6y..betli 1011.d0iva dead. chtjnk ilcked S 0112114 1sh11801411e1Y I at. 1'6-ter:a. 100i., te ir §tilite• upon „the, .10 be. edviwell. it luny be trimmed church. • •• • 'With a, lace, figure put On under the ' ' 'VII, Topic: The impossibility of :chin in p. great' curved design. Col- .suppreseing the.. genie. ,Phiee Jerue Orel laee..leoks well tints applied and It Can ripPed. Off4 ter, the inevitable' . renovation, • ' witnessed of lifejesurrection of Jeans With great power ; Ananias atid Sappliira, eold their Posseesklas they tried' to clebeive 1116 apostles, and salent. Stich great hemberie e were • added to 'the elnireli that, the inlere and lea dettivees detereilital tostanlp appstree vvere rlet In the possession , :of,. pOWer, and' having' -• freely', re.: ceived freely 'gave, " • • ,rdwer oppoked. We may *miss the tine point of • opposition. "With great power gave the anosties wit - nes of the resurrection of t the Lord ...Teens." 'Being grieved ' that • they 'taught the people, anchpreach-s •-ed • thrthigh 'Jesus the resurrection from the dead." 'The miracle , was, indisputable. Chef) iv. 14.-16. That Chr-ist-Joselerisen fromtheetlead.lead received. 4cona1usive evidence in' the miracle Wrought hi the name nix was the great. point .eontroVetey, and 'the. event 'whieh they had teltid,• their .utinest to prevent,. And atter- 'Ward to- disprove. • . " • Power prvailibg. Clod's great ptir.. poses C4n• never, be thwarted. Inalt" • history broadly- viewed, God 'haw "'caused the iveath of Wan to prairie Mee and ' restrained: „...,the.' rent:line •der..`Y , • Power .practiced. Trim reitigion tn. great alleeonfrolling , principle .- Iniplaeted in the heart, and which Pride its expeessiou in ,tim etitWarda. • TentlIerance •consists ' of two.. eleitienti; the .absolate-iejection of what Is in. Itself ivropg or injutiOuti, and the: carefiillY regulated ese. or :Wind; 18 riglit. . A, :Christian 'lids it God-glyen .tielif to •••all - that olce yetee,; tedarges. •ennobiee, and re- fine, but (hide ijeckteasiell fel* the' Sensual,. the . trifling and th.O. ' WllIintn IL dark. ' EEDING PILES tvlio kettors. froill'i'0,11-i4. Walker 54p1ointiig; 11.414 '''e' 'r•eii-ty•of:`,I,,:lie.; Cas and the Petivilliidif0 0,1•41i0 Cure by 011...ing, Dr. ib,ila.6616. Ofritrhent.. , ......... . . • , ..i,•t4aa1t•i• rit,Cipirv P4,0!n 'Jo think tied; 'it he too (11(1 11 to Malin .tlintlir.• l'iSisree Oin LOMA zwill eure every ',. ' . . _ r tar Ill, Of piles,. hat fat'ts go. to prove the 'ttlitir Of, this plaini. 1.110s0 ere inteeveting 11 tt014. trent 01M, who „. hate suffered 41114011a ni mien epred, . . , ' ., , , -- • , • „In November, it:MI, Mx. Sherwood, Walker, •a ' tIt.ertitai en t140. CA tt103:. Atlantic" . rtalfwaY, , living at . ' tiaditwaskit, tint:, .teritese .•'•I am . a great Stifferer front blooding plies: Somi4tittn,br.al oorti,thn.,g1to,ia 0.1.4oiltirndiantgrptihlie,sy ebomni leui 110Wil,, 'causing 171(1011171(1011Misery and.bneasinesti, and at, other times 1 :ant subject t to pelf nin extent AA to Make me quite weak. if Dr. ChtteceS !Ointment will cure thie atertil. ailment you will . ititVe.ity, everlasting ,graltitinde." : -' , . . . . , . . * , On Afatelt le 1901!„ We 'received the following Ii1tf er front :Sir ; Ti.a,•iker, tv.01c11 011eilkS, • V0111111,01 for 'Dr.'. ,, -. , . ,. Muse's' Ointment as a enre for pima br tho hoot dllitressitlg torm;: rgo Nt-ri.teg,e " Aecording to 11tV . proielee, I ' neee take-plea:Aire in writing to .yott., it yeti reinembre, you Seat 100'a bet ef ' Dr; cbsows . Ointment ' tor 7 bleeding piles some three' mentlis ago.. I Wed- it faithfully,. and !Vtin• saY 'that It PrciVed a gotisetni„ . for it had entirety cured In rr of 'blending pilot - • - • . . . T '' . * , . ,• ' it Would have wrItteh 800,11er, hot 1311,01 to beelble to t you the t It VilfAr perinanent''eure, Thin .,'�u •cese• up for the benefit of other catering people.. there Pro Se yera b people here who iihyo boo coral of. - tory severe eases' of protruding piles by usitig! ties. great ointment." • . , . • . • . Se rat tie 'we know' filet° 1s no ether preparation extaht o'hich 18 140 8100191111 tn'euringr, Tilioo or tho most - Aggravated kind al+ Br. Clinefed Ointment, at, soothing', heallrig.poWers are tharvelloas, :Ind its. cures 't10:11`- • Pugh ittid perinaitent. ,g1t41 ceat9 n,bx, tit all dealers, et CO., Toronto. 11-4