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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1905-09-28, Page 30+o+0+0♦p+p-40+0+ ,+0+ u1111 thrcud, buttons and pins, and intent, Mrs. Potter stepped up to the general ells -and -Cuda. Not having poor. hunted, hall -drowned chap. and ♦O u woman in the house. Toto and the said; 'It's a queer tune and place for Bachelor for bey had err:cut;td to attempt to do prat acing marriage. Mr. EIswood, CRIMINALS WHO GIVE AWAY JAPS MAKE TIIESI WITH the ineueltng and sewing 00 of but- but, in the presence of these wit- FORTUNES. CRUDEST MACHINERY. tonsfur thensse•Iv.s fur a few weeks. ncsses. Will you have ant. for your A Fortune. T,...., went down without suspicion, cart..'': And as she spoke she put Hundreds of Crippled Children The Very Hardest of High Grade and wits v x purchasing seer m•t+tlles Tent's greatcoat rune' hint, for ho Learnt to Bless the Naive Coals Are Soleck(d For land b11100., when the peddler Nitta: wets shivering. of Roselli. This Work. 4 a Nov. Mr. Elswoud, will yer "Toru was fairly cornered; it was D♦04.04,04.0♦0.4soe•od0.4.04.04. have --•like a flash it cant(' 10 ilo'tsuu's choice. So he nodded. and Two or three Chari::hie Instituto; The queerest jewelery 1 ever saw is hila that the peddler was a wilder that %vas understood to uteaun 'I in Italy ewe their totuidattoe to .c in Japan, which country 1 had 0c - I. dressad up, and iu a twinkling, 1►a+ will.' famous iiwlndlie named 1:• s Pi. cases') to visit last year, writes u "'The w s of Women 111 general." fore she could finish her sentence. ho '"Shat same night he ihanked his whose whole an" in life senna to cwrespendcpl. of the Jewelers' Cir - ;aid uycolor-\1'tvkly, One day 1 was uf- id the strati r, as he tlteditatively up with 'er basket of peddling wares lucky stars sincerely Mrs.that�eher, hadfor who, like meet to benefit pooiP{,Ichildr n freed a chance toO day it caste of 1!a dropped his lit, r. but ut �r the full .in 'er 101. tied skipped in(.our a been captured by tonally possessed of a cumuli fortune. pier, "are peculiar; but th. ways of It staved Stn. Sure enough. the when he gat intoors he found old S I hard found, neatly polished and :in - 1 "idler was 0 wotutate and would Mrs. Silk. with two of her (laugh- he practically beggared hituself wit t islwd, faith the top pecten set off tgiddcra iu particular ere 11101 ri p y 1 :with surae black glistening gents. 1 eptly x•rsetering, and sutfut1 haat caught him by proposing in tees, at 1itmig hint. And as ho uhf course, rhen`hould phave iutOlheete. examined the glossy black specimens 1 teen alarming. And 1 ought (•) the prop+eco of lies buy and his looked ut the enol wuunun he shut lnsteud of loin so, iwwcver, he cue - three of them have roan- •tener•al,' wha was standing near tiered to thick Of what might hate barked on a segos .ogigantic fruui; :'nil ined the theca to be coal. llut strew, fu1' I aged a secure enc, for a 'usbnud. the- door, hail hu not blocked tho been had he /.•turned home unclaim- ; by which ho became gantic and ••t dhusignnppretwnta`'eat Input [ul al►pcur- ag 1 1 Yes; I've been married three limas, words in her mouth by throwing her led."—tendon Answers.• { f tAllure { bought the cane. and each time to a weft err basket and+ f CHARITABLE SWINDLERS!ORNAMENTS FROM COALiLEADING MARKETS many tuna of thutasant s u (t ane•. and 1 t 1 k t its contents in her !naps 4.----- whets he (levet tl to U.e cause u After that 1 looked about for suuu+ "Welders. sir. are a much maligned eIle was all of a tremble to think Clipples. Thu dieinterestedness of the f o[ the shops in Nagasaki where th.+ clue of hely. My experience of 'etil what an escape he had had. and 1\!( S'1' NOT 14111.1.1 K. motive for his crimes; is catahlixhe.l ofth.lapanrnr jewelers produce or - ix altogether favorable. It stands took good care to les on rho sato Ho was a little boy and he got a by the fact thea he himself lived n thrifty . [runt the coal heaps of t he to rensun they can slake a roan coin- side when other callers came. splinter in his foot, and a motion to most frugally in quite humble circuit-! wharves. It appears s is a fortable, seeing they've had special poultice the wound, etude by bis stances while ho was dispensing practise of the Japanese that coal Is _a uppurtunhy of studyin' his little li utother and seconded by his grand- thousands of dollars in charity, ars to save out certain samples of ways. The mean who said 'Beware mother, was carried in spite of his every penny of his ill-gotten gains; practise coal which are suitable to Ms - "But of widders!' must have struck an 00- "itat this state, of siege could not objections. going in this way. Hundreds of pose of to the natal ist sat tt the commonly bud sort. last fur ever. 'tont had not stirred Ila kicked and screamed. and pro• cripples and other suffering children pus& o of the daps two or there pieces "lout I know a titan, x relation of down the street once for mora than tested shat he would not submit to learnt to bless his name, and it rs re brittle, glossy black coal thine, who was terribly upset at the a month. and was perfectly sick of any such indignity. but the utajority est !mated that ho gave away Ire- i t hard, r thought of mal'ryiug a Kidder. 110 slaying indoors, :o ho deturmfttcd to against him was two to our, and the twren $100,000 And 5430,0•0 to tie-are at,'t•nt of the jeweler appears was besieged for several weeks, and go away fur a time. According to 1 t1 rand got caught, after all. 150(00 .Joseph's will his ramldes were tl s "whom Cud had not 00 the e "You'd like to hear the story? sseeesiy curtailed) for a whole year, Well, 1 don't mind if I tell you. but he thought he might go into Fishing's slow tvurk when you only lodgings for a week or two in a catch two dabs in an hour anal a quiet part of the town where ho half. / was not known. So he shaved off 'Tum Elswood, my cousin, was itis whiskers, stuffed a few things in- near•ly six -and -twenty when Uncle to u bag, and slipped out one night Joseph died. Uncle was a rum 'un to tinct comfortable lodgings for a for jokin' and play -in' tricks. and week or two. never lost an opportunity of inkjet' "This part of the business was a rise out of people. Ino was a managed without h difficulty. Ito bachelor, and 'ad a nice. bit of pro- gave his mato as Mr. .Tones, of poly in Leeds and Bradford. Per- Swansea. 'aps that was the reason why 8o "itis troubles began next day. His ntany relations invited him for week- landlady recot:needed certain places ends. and sent. so anany birthday- of interest in the town, as being cards on his birthday. Ile would worthy of notice and, as he didn't chuckle, and say: "t h •y remember want to arouse her suspicions bv. re- ate, yer see; but what a surprise maiming indoors, he walked out, in they'll get some day!' Tuan used to great fear lest somebody should wonder what he meant, and he found recognise him. and pop the question out at lust. to hint in the street. "When uncle died, it was aston- "At tea -time he made his way ishieg to see the number of rela- back to his lodgings. and pur(1t•asc•d Hens who turned up at the house. an evening paper on the way. That 7 never knew we 'a' 50 many. They paper );ave Tom his tea. '1'o his all made speclal inquiry as to when horror, the first paragraph in the will would be read. `Local Notes' writs an account of his 'The lawyer turned up with that 'disstppearahci.' It int Minted that Important document the day after 'much interest' was being taken in a the funeral, and the relations mus- proposed search of the neighbor - the also in full force. There was hood. it bring understood that. Tont a► good deal of disappointment that was somewhere in the town. The day. The old gentleman must have writer suggested the probability of taken particular notice of his re- a disguise. and expressed a hope I8t1415, for the will was full ut f, ' that some enterprising widow would cellar bequests that nu ad0 everybody t,IT,.ct the wished -fur capture before laugh except the recipients. nanny days. "'l'uut't; mune was mentioned last ••{ don't thin!: the landlady sus - of all, ant I'm afraid he was not ptrcted anything, but 'I'odt said she very thankful. The residue of the was so inquisitive that. naturally he estate was left to him absolutely. on began to fancy she knew who ho condition that ho remained in t he tvas. Of course, it was only his town for n year, and married the nervousness, but. it determined hitt first wielder who proposed to hint in to get home as quickly as possible. the pr.•sence of taro witnesses with- 'iThat evening, about nine o'clock, in tante• months of uncle's death. he cautiously stole across the town -If he sttce'e e*1&'l in escaping the wid- in the direction of his h:ause. On dors for theit length of time, he was entering the gate. however, a lady free 01 nip conditions; hilt if with- carte out of a house a little higher in the spacititel time he naan•ieei any- tap the str.-et, and rapidly walked one other than a widder, the pro- towards hien. He simply turned tail perty was to be sold, and the money and ]'all its hard as ho could go sunk in almshouses for the benefit of found the bolt of She street. can- discunuolnte widowers. round the bottom of the stre.•t, enn- "'1'hen eterybody in the room be- walking quietly aloes the road,, and gall to snigger and laugh. Such a finished b% slipping down upon the queer condition was too good to pavement with considerable ('nlptle- be kept secret. Before the sun set sis. the whole neighborhood knew it, "'I'Ite Indies. although agitated by and, to make emitters worse, a pep- the tnlcerenot • v introduction. Mg reporter sniffed the story, and kindly ingnircd whether he wits hurt ntacle Tont ax load as a hatter by and u policeman wh., had witnesah'd publishing it with c•onttuents in the the collision h •iped him torous fart. paper. " 'I'm all right, thank you,' Tina "'That night he dreamt of widd'rs replete'. e —widdors young and wielders old; •' '11hy, it's .1r. 1•asWood.' ex - welders tender and wi"ess cold; claimed ono of the 19(1008. 'Don't wi 1l•rs with wagons and nut(ern you know tine? I'ut Mt s. Potter!, ltltl•: 11).s i'1'FT'S, Toronto. Sept. 26 --Wheat.--0)ut (t- ia—No, 2 Mete, 741e at outside points. No. 2 reel and white suited le quoted at 73c to 7 -le ut outside points. 'Shore is seine inga,iry for boos.• ut brie. to 67e, spring beets dull at 66e to (i7e. %%heat—Manitoba—Sonia No. t hard of the new crop has been sell to Ontario Millers at Sec, lake ports, the price of No. 1 northern being easier at talc to 045c, while No. J northern is Bruner at Bac. Old crop quotations are 90c for No. 1 north- ern and 87c for No. 2 northern at lake ports. Pleur—Ontario—Ntliety 1•r cent. Latents are offered for export at 53. buyors' hugs, east and west. teatite- ba—(luututious on old crop pour are unchanged at 55.20 to $5.:(0 for first patents, 54.90 to 55 for second pa- tents, and 51.80 to $4.et) for bak- ers'. \lillfeed—Ontario—Brae is iu better demand at 511.50 to 512 per ton in car lots outside, while shorts are duel at 516 to $17.50. Manitoba—Bras, $1(i to 517; sports 519 to 520. at Toronto, and (+total points. Oats—`2'9c to 29ic for No. 2. outs side. Burley—Plc to dtic is bid for N. poultice wait 11111de ready. ' lievu the sullbrings and hog ten to seen's- on his regular-- trill, and 2. The price for lower grades is 9tie It was arranged that mo t; lives ofthose ( , for a fete pennies buys up the chosen to •lac, according to quality, at out* mother should apply ihu aloft ice tendo straight."bide points. while the patient's mother stood 1)uring his somewhat brief career as. portions. These pieces of coal are over hint with a stick, with author- a mon of wealth, Itodpath, the rail- bundled together in a sack and tak- Rye—Firm at SOc to 57c. outside. en to the shops of the Yeas—N., 2, 66c to *17c outside Corn --American is quoted at flto for No. :3 yellow, and 611Ie for No. 2 yellow, lake and rail freights. (tolled Oats—$4.75 for barrels is car lots on track here, and 54.50 for bags; 25c snore for broken lots here and 40c outside. Ity and instructions to apply that way clerk, who swindled his employ - also if he trade the le[tst show of ers of nearly 51,250,000 by means resistance. of forged stock certificates, dispensed When all was ready the youngster a very considerable sum of inoJtey in was placed on tho bed and operations began. As tho hot poultice touched the boy's foot he opened his mouth to say something, but his another', with tho stick, awed him to silence. Again the boy strove to make him- . charity. . LEADING A DOUIILE LIFE and—out of once hours—posing us a successful financier, ho was con- stantly applied to by his acquain- tances to assist charities in whici self betel, and again the upraise( they were interested; and he helpe.l stick warned hint to keep quiet.. In others as generously as he had help - a tow short minutes the poultice wits ed himself. '1'o beggars he rare'y firmly in place and the boy was a gave bo, than live (1011urs. and times tucked up in bat, there to remain upon titnes he went "slumming" In until the application had done its order to help c•a&es of eistress. work, But it cannot, of course. be assert - As the urchin's tormentors moved d that his gigantic frauds were op• away. a shrill, small voice came from- crated by hen with the object under t ho bcdclolhcs:— "You've dot it on the foot!" "BLACK DIAMOND" WORKERS. so called. This is the term applied by the tourist to the busy little Ja- panese workers in metals and coals. Of course the jewelry thus mode is exceedingly inexpensive. The Japanese metal worker does not expect to make more than halt g dollar a day. Ile usually makes cane heads, umbrellas heads, artis- tic corkscrews, neck gears. rings, and tnttkets in general for the pub- lic. Often these are made at his home in his li(.1lo shop. Then, again, I found several of the work - Then engaged together, with a boss c to direct theta. It is customary for u( he- one or inose mo nhers of the work- ing charitable; he was undoubtedly ing party to solicit custom fre- wrong generous, and tho total enema of (merely. In fact. some ono is out money Ito gave away in charity all the time with samples. would have kept hint in luxury al; The process of attaching the .:oat 1'11'0 Ti\Ila+' SALADS. his life. Palmer, the daring burgles, loots to the article Is not difficult as it would sects, embarked an his wast- practised by the Jas tint ']'here is Potato and licet. ('ut each in derfully successful career of crime p baso made Japans and gre is oug- thin slices, and season with salt and solely from perverted philanthropic fitg, and this by g is grindingnnand+tl tvfth pepper. Rub the yolk of one hard- motives: he lived humbly and gave a gar and of base stuff bearing boiled egg through a slava, and chop Away all ho stole. liedpath lived iu the properties cement the elasticity of some parsley rather coarsely. Ar -a such lordly st;lltr that ono wonders rubber. Into this rubber -cement rnngc. in the salad bowl alternate that he should have managed to es- rubber. I the part rubs of coat layers of potatoes, beets. egg, par- cape detection for so long as ten aro pressed and tho composition is sley, and dressing, until all the in- years. allowed to harden. When hien a gre(lients are used, reservitg quite a Palmer was without doubt the ,erf•ct , is obtained W on hard, coal, grip goodly portion of the dressing for most successful burglar i•:nglnnd has 8►:d the pieces will not work noetic. th• lop layer, and placing egg and ewer known. not only generally rich,t(se 1,19 but Inc 000 workman devoted his spare parsley on top of the dressing for a hauls were t, cosh. Unions, thinly sliced and cause a whole decade of systematic time for weeks in modeling about garsged es into he never once- fell into the ten inches of links. A tourist pur- sp[uitcrn used, are often he potty iu alternate Inyet•s with the nota- 11 -ands of the police. It is estimated chased it for 52. The links were that he "acquired" made on the plan that the ingenious toes. boy makes the links of a chain from Potato Salad.—Potato salad is of MORE THAN $500,000 a senna stick a wood. 'These black special nimn t value because of the in the course of his career, and al- links were given a good polish by slices panimentx. Cut into thin most every penny of (hie was given being dipped in some native polish - slices while still Riot al t a dozen away in charity. Norwich. where he ing solution for a coating, causing small new putat(a•s. and put into a bowl with ri minced onion. Potty over all r well -blended French salad dressing made of two large spoon- fuls of vinegar, six of best olive oil, a teaspoonful of salt, and a salt - spoonful of black pepper. Mix all carefully and thoroughly. and put in a cold place for a couple of hours. Then turp into a salad !WW1. Sprinkle over with finely uainced parsley, and garnish with pickles nntl beets( cut into thin slices or fancy shapes, with a border of bit - Luce leaves. POSTAL FACTS. The count ry b':t supplied with pont-omces is Switierland, with one u (, (or every 916 inhabitants. Sweden perhaps; fr the •111 and the "Yes: 'I'otn remembered S1re. 1'ot- and Norway have one for every thousands( to of n friend about n year before. Fro1,- sauth. 011(1 the i nst and the west, ter, tt•i . he hail tact at the Ileus) 521: England, for every 1,838; ahoy came ducking in thousands( for Catty 3.61 1 ; Hol innd, rob him of rest. " 'Another wielder!' Ite groaned for (;very 3,970: and Italy, for every "Next morning he screwed up the dis i01. 3,989. The average number of ertt- windows, and put an extra bolt on "'I beg your pardon?' s.nid the ploy,,s 111tn0hed 10 cne•h post -entice 05 stealing, not only to pay has losses, the front and .hnrk doors, The ser --Indy Oulu:tingly, not catchintt what 10 in Austria-Ilungnry. 8 in Eng- but also to obtain funds wit h which vent was dismissed because 'er fn -.he said. land. 7 in France, 0 in 11ollnnd l►nt1 to be chnrft8bt while he was wait - 'es was dead, ttnd 'Font was afraid " 'I was biddiu' you goer: -night• Belgium. 5 in Germnnv, 5 in Russia, inn for a great stroke of hick t- o er mother week' take it into 'er ;ma'am!' 8111+1 Tunl. s he turned 8.5 in Italy. in Switzerland there is nunko blur rich and then repay his bend to call upon 'er daughter, andIInuny and trade a bo for the back 000 pest -once employe for every makew•,inthcsir.cevc+r, tuns against, him. Inrideutally upon hint. A bright Ilene into which his hack door open- 296 inhabitants. Luck sharp v with tank her place as gen- !cd. + and )n0 day he awoke to the fie t 0rr►1, noel r+Ithough he wasn't so ' '''Otto num mcnt, Mr. Else end!' that ho had in n11 robbed the hank crude. n speaking lll'1'h-%1 .) �1.11tKt:1's. hind; • in the house n8 the girl, Tom `cried the lady, as she 8tnri.•d in UNUOVIITI.:111.Y. of Acle u 1 k diamond h ( Buffalo, Feist. '2C'•—('lour—ijulot told ole he thought him far anter ipnrsuit, eel elicem by her enjoyed bfe.'• hurling, will you be my NEARLY 55,000.000. was f but tical. \%'hent—:+piing string; N ►. under the circumstances. �aml the pulice•ntr►n, who, enjoy(•d tho wise." hi h g i l Northern, spat, 'Jlc; Winter (tint, s,url. )ler—"Sure. 1 8111111 be delighteel t0 which ho could novo 111)1+o to cepa.,. K { k Ih 1 e C'urm—l'ittl: f'r• , "The next-door neighbor removed, ( c tin. ,i r((1. t jc. r, Itnt Tum waA huff -way tip the , and hadn't been gone many hours shore your troubles and atixi.•ti,•.." Discovery being inocitahle, h0 fled, Pieces should be ground down to the volluw, :p`31)r; Xa. 2 corn. 37je. Only l,cfare the boy sow old Mrs. Sill: Half , and rennin' like a wild cat. i!int—"']'hunk you; but 1 bac. n't nil.. hov,ete•r, to b0 caught and sets- Pru ser form and should be liberally-'3tro, 5 tier• '2 white, )- 57 `( Ind her daughter and son-in-law llnl(n der, n deers upen0(1, and sets en.,.., t0nee(1 to Ii who yours' imprisunmcnt. 1 [ a t Barley—(l teed deur. crnl people ran nut. Itrvathlrss y', %ler—"Not now, perhaps, hot you i Mbittatr, who w:e •a said to - Sat polished. Then comes( the sett lug • of i mixed, stir. . climb through was the let Olen window. :Tom ntshtsl to hie garden ate. but, K No. 1, f;stc• 14e. r. Mrs Silk just et Olen w and . g will soca after the minister has sold hc(•n counecle:l with some of the bps ;the enn18 or Piece of coif in poli- Ohio, on Uack, quoted et 1:, to r. wad et that. A snore' agAndw Ing , to his disueay, it was bolted nn the his say." families in France end to have pos-' tion ori the article, 4,1inive l by a Ityi--Offerin v light: Logue was urger known. And when !nail,•. The will was high. the lane Reseed censi:lorable menne until reel. final glossing by the use of oils and ed. ..._— tongues wee.• given nwey she got a Olt-Aleand, in despair. Tam tel by *1:0 Panama ('oral divnster, a soft cloth. this final palish Is r 'dropped his bag. drag'•god ort his . P110011J':SIS was one of rho be: t friends rho bog- usually dune by hand. Then the LIVE `h r(' 2fi\T.�Rh1 `l' `i, were flhIlte,' first! The two yr Itt' arum- ;greatcoat. 81111 sprinted a little gore of Parte ever hale and to oh- jewels aro ready for the market. Toronto, I' of *t si verandah. with Titch other by means , gK toin hulls for helping them •he he-' rho quOtth1(10' - able ot n verandah. Sure 0nout;h, when higher tp the lava,, tog where the "Trace ere you cumin on withas stemm�tic thief. l:xpurt cat (I• . rhofre...$ 1.;,0 c l.'S wall was lower. Markin his knees tette new system of weather ( came n '^` Iso., nnr'i.,t„ t.tt() 1 '2 i they were at ten they heard n ilk's :1.10 :1.73 upstatirs, and there was; Mrs. Silk's in his nervous haste, he m+runnel the 1'11111t.•ls." answered •h� proph't strest,tsseN'uri11gslth0l do}fnnhlunT,i(c i)e, hulls ...... wall and n Vas4nrrd. l•e . cows 8::;I:.027:4:04::(1:)1 .23 :1.-5 pan -in -lou• trying to r;et through the Che. lye "l ens always e t alt.• kin,] ,ccktta, 011(1 h . ni ht, dry e,+tl in Ati INCIDENT 01' '1'llI itrjAh. 4 25 ! ` ((�� fi I J K - se et -!roar ter ww, and 1t' Sulk end tied flea was to clamber erre the of 1 1her nB right. l'it 1100h, nvon't ra • e(1 clothes, he tIspensrl ,.• An autotnnbilist w•ho wars tarring ihateh.•rs , pjck(s it.0a t 00 her dniiI of were !)akin' on. Tom houn'nrp wills oantIlrvnibi' . 8,1(0 (1+lite+ snccetnlc(1 in hitting labra ; spoils lu the first beggars he 11111 Through the country saw, Bulking ho., chnbo 1.011 * (0) kept out of sight while the boy set gardens into his 1 a.xnrtlyse• Fee years ho continued the prat,. ,, ahead of him. a man followed by a ho., unyl' :1.,i0 2 75 the dal, on 'em. had it not been for rel is pin s he --1, without being slaslttKted, 1111(1 it -t ,< dog. As the machine drew scar them hu., common ,` "After that obey boarded up the would hnrc slfppe d all his pursuers. A (11';N1'1N1' WI NNElt. 1 by pure ' chance that he eventuatll.z the dog started suddenly to cross the 1)o., galas, ^1101(0 2.25 window. 11 i8 nn'tifl o' ncighbar, hnwrver• did 11)11 into 1hi' 11011(18 of the pal},•', read: he was hit by She ear and (iii- Ito., contemn 2 "The Poor chap a fns 'n(1 to be an enthusiast is tar', nor. bed sunk Nell—So \laud's uanrrie(I. they snY \%hen his lodgites were searched nt. - ed immediately. Tho motor I torlst stole- ho., Irulyhurt-kr ► .. :211...S1.7.4741511 . ,(► a.'!r (' cask. her huabnn' s n very clever man. rnre(I of men. Far instance; he he into the bvl1 d ai verytitnrrattwater Belle—Clever? He's n regular en• llreOnt. empty purses were found to ped his machine nu:1 approached tltp i'ioSIers, J.21 a..r i g F fill a large packing-c8se, and It wit( owner. "1'm very sorry, my man, 1►0., medium dried a Iont1 of firewood as from the f11to which drained3,25 :1.40 limb,/-ynr', it was ann brought round from the with at the haus('. it was ins. Tte mato 811 \ta.i(Ist pcul,lo Irl.) made clear that ho had stel4' 11't: --that this has happened," he said. 1)o., light ,1(le► 3.10 supplied a lid, and kept cover hitt from the 9(nr(- 1 deeds of watches 811(1 scarf -pies. , -Wit 55 fix it?" St oekOrs, rlUtl(P to the yhrd door. and a message p i�---2.a0 2.50 tent in that T would go out and ed up. Springing over the gar, while he hid been pinrhlnr (had r • - (rh, tear" sal' the ruin; 55 will 1►a . cona111("t 2 nu 2.50 n r tricing to lire like a respect l?•I•. lig it. 0 guess(." ha., Irulh look at the wood to see' If it was wall, and forgetting poesible lenge Luella—I wonder what makes men, the right size before it oast shot In 1's cagvrnce+( to dodge the wtd(1er bravo? Evelio—Absence of danger, ; loan on a few francs a w(ek saved PO(ketimg the me hey ne the car lis- 1°xport ekes, per (.art 4.t•(1 4.20 :3.0(t :3 :a0 down into the yard. Ile thought the 'ram scent snlnsle through the lid of usually. from the ruin of his forttine.... Lon- appeared in the distil nee. he 100(011 oto.. bucks :I .n request woe a hit funny, 80 he Bent the wntrr-butt, and in et tlrin(lint ]life -"I1 1 thought a thing rune (Ion Tit -(lits. tluwt a( the dead nnamn?. (Lolls' shoe per c,+t'.: 8643 "I wundet whose dug it was?" he I,amlrs, per cert. .. :,.00 :, :r(1 /he boy down to sea: If the rand was was tap to his nock in rainwater. wickeitherccw�ould i.tJ)11.—I'aKhnnr[ + said. Calves. per ewt. :t 10 r, nq clear. and there teem two women "ilrfare he could get out the own- Po., each 2 O/► 12 0,► �l .\ Y tel :'r Fo! I . 11 hi.lin' beldnd. the mall waiting for er of the Water -hurt atppenred en the thin ." Nu smoking 011sya should ° "--4" RogB, echctcd. per cwt 1i 12} n is) T to go down and be cnufiht! scene, end in nl,nthet• moment the The min vrhu hnsu't tante to learn Light s, per yet :. `;"1 n 00 ••'I'I:e earalnn went away with n garden geld, wee. thrown ()14,1. and not smoke. Bund Inv n nut tch. the cmnbtuntion think8 he can break K 1'nts, {,er cul. o 1 y 4° 401 ,lease." .Sohn—"She Is nuethin sat henrl- roa in hls ear instead (+f n tip in his ehont n dozen p^runs, emOnget ! Into heaven with nn axe at the Inst ♦___ ___- • whom were (wo Indies end the pro Little Maggie (eche has ( pony) intimi some. soatd. N'hy, she hien t even oat a ' ieeck.•l. good figure. .]peer's--"1'll odtnit IN)Pi1' lfntiltti' 1s'til"1' IT. Itut h0 acus nearly caught the !icenunn, ran into tho rmden. Every- —"H'e're been playing s(ho.,l, ma►n- ♦ he isn't a beauty, out, she is emelt 4 week. and he profited t+v the ren el oSa,1 with lauKhter ea thee' 50)ma 1 Ne nicely?" I ly?ind.o+ti! And 'ul ifthat oil it a !hero 1 figura thud mVou when you are ]one? p. (•rienc0 It was this ways A mnliret wh11r had hhppec!il••sea and e—e'1(►h hl rdidn't lh11vo toitx•havet�bnl 'I'amnr;'s Pop--111sc0fiKhsht`mp(,rO11? al(n million In her own rikht, end Y„tn say you don't w•arnt tit ba + rVfib hu•tnrs�likr bre (+ p,d'1.••• :vireo n ?il!10 lee. kno. :••el nt pro messages fust departed spirits. I'm 11(1 tnulh••u,utician. Well, you Won't be. the door. IL' was selling needles struggling to res(trnia her mewl- was trachrr.': lived, owes hien a debt of gratitude tip,• chain to shine brilliantly. f1 is nut likely to forget, for his The nnt1105 do a great deal of benefactions in that town alone ran grinding and rubbing when relishing into tens of thousands of lunars. the coal jewels. The more friction No local case of distress ever came apal}t(1, under his notice without receiving IRIS RICHER 15 Ti1E GLOSS. help from him. The old and crippled particularly evoked his charity, and One may find several patterns of it is said that he spent upwards+ of emery wheals, bulling wheels and $250,000 in establishing an 'nitrate other IV pe of f heels 1nis use. try air The pry. 10 no rutnl% measure was it due t.•► nearly as up-to-date with their me - bis charitable propensities that chauic;tl devices as are the soldiers Kint, the famous hunk clerk who at the front with their modern robbed the Bank of lk'Igiunt of 11(11'- equipments of war. ly 53,000,000 drifted on his carer 1 found many jewelers and other of crime. It tees this ambition s• artisans employed with the erode be a great philanthropist, but as •( appat•ttttla used generations ago. 'rho bank clerk 1u' had not the means, artisan calculates to hate a Troy or and ht,ping to get rich quickly he two about the place to turn the. cranks for grinding and polishing Ito robbed his employers to obtain wheels. Now unit thea 1 saw foot the money with which to pay this power used. Occasionally, I (liner - account and to make another at- ered that an engine or electric ntotur tempt. lie found it rontparntivsly had been 'metaled and power secured easy ft) get hold of large slims of from there sources, but the greet munev in this may. and ho went on bulk of this kind of work is done ('OUN'I'ItY PRODUCE. Rutter—'The market retains an easy tone, due to the liberal receipts cone. Ins furwetrd. Creamery. (prints ...22c 28c du solids 21c 21 f,t ])airy Ib. rolls, good to 1Ftc 20c choice .......... (10 ttte(Iium .. 17c 18e d0 tubs, good to choice 17c Ittc do infeaior •..15c lfic Cheese --Quotations for job lots here are unchanged at 11 jc to 19c per )b. Eggs—Quotations are unchanged at I8c to 19e. Poultry—Fat hens, 7c to Sc; tt11 u i. tic to 7c; fat chickens 9c to 10c, 7c to Sc; ducka, 8c, alt live weight. Potatoes --Quotations are higher at 50c to hoc pot• bushel. lial(s1 Hap --Quotations are un- changed at 57.50 per ton for No. 1 timothy and 150 for No, 2. Baled Straw—Car lots on track here arc quoted unch+ange4l at 55.510 to 50 per tun. went in for rash speculatiuits. Losing by minuet exertion. No doubt after the war there will be innovations in the mechanical work in the slops of the artisans. and those of the coal workers will bo supplied with up-to-date contri- vances, but at present they are very ode. I ►e• king with one of the pro- prietors ro- t rs of n a ac ( anlonc shop told that the very hardiestn rade coals should be selected for this ornaments work. e MON'I'HEAI. MARKETS. Shutt real, Sept. 20.—(euro—Fair demand for now crop Manitoba spring wheat. but bids were from Ono cent to 1 i cents out of line and 1,114' mess was very quiet. Good 11000110 for Canadian oats at about :lac for No. 2 white, but little business is passing, owing to heavy freight rates. Supplies+ are still %cry Ionil•. ed, and are practically 1111 sold ih local market. Mlillfee(I—Menituha bran in hags, 517 to 518; shorts. 520 to $21 par 14)11. Ontario bran in bulk, 815 to 513.50; shorts, 520 to 520.50; leonine, $28 to 529 per ton. Rolled oats—Prices are tuuhutt(;ed at 52.25 to 52.3(( per hag. l'ornute.tc is also quiet at 51.45 to 51.50 per bag. Ilay—No. 1, 58.50 to 59; No. 2, 57.50 to 58; clover mixer], 56.50 to 57. and pure clover, 56 to 511.25 rex tun in car lots. f'ota*oes_-New potatoes itt bags of 80 pounds, 50c to 5:x'. Higley—White clover in combs, 12c to per pound sections; ent, !Hto t7e 7c; buckwheat, *4) 6c. 1'r0vlsions-1 leavy ('t►nn(Ilat short (.tit pork, 522; light short cul, 518 to $19; American cut clear fat bncke. 520.75 to 522.25' compound lard. :.fc to Olc: (Smuttiest pure lard, 9te to 10e; kct t le renderd. Ole to 12c, nccot•ding to quality: hams. 12c to Hie, according to sire, bacon, 1 1C to 1Se; fresh ki1*ed abattoir dre,ee'd hogs, 89.25 to 59.50; ,,live. (11c to file, mixed lots. Eggs—Straight stock, 1t'c to 20ite No. 1 candled, 18yc.