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when* their' lt*Irtir
n loaded thelr. now
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bak Q4,he b1ziwt 'wcIL 1u3 at ,lhi
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,ilj.'''pot . , ;,u,im.g.4%1r4111,:ov: : 44.
0 of 'it.• , - . •-. • • ,.
''..01.tieera's of the. -,i 741itossi,
*gaii. strestipecially aUthorlied. ,bY
it' 4.14$1. Itt,eplatiOns to : *ear-
,-*
V.VtOirt :did .te from the time-
ba-.-Peallmaaar witr,c when the troo
me
f th� nlgbt, turned out
nus then* shirts to charge and put
rout A stroeg body of the enemy
who made it great attempt to sur -
pie the sleeping gawp. \
Pora somewhat similar act of gal-
lantry. perforined under. lmot iden-
tical eireumstances, the fi2nd Oxford
• Light Infantry clnins a like privilege,
and, ftequentlx esereiSe it, although
theiright to die ser'lms not. sei far
*a Icon rightly reertained, been
ever' „ •
OPPICIALLY 41ttle00,14Ialn. .
The sergeants of the Somereetehire
$4 trtit$
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$11
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euekt as
o roeke.
voips0
It -firsts*
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41.1111eye-Iii pu1dit„eurineitys
'4441.1b/Y'' - -44r9-11 '''1$7,,- V19. '4'..
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er
Veath' 'whiteh 'ts,b0 .upon$101t,” It
f.' them'. * %his ,i* th, 1w$.wiI� �g.a
agnilicent ilerat trophy ,WhichAnte0'
Victor4v l'1‘iing Ou the:tattereit 00119.
alt ek the -Zulir war. ' tesomernsitas
i:1:17filre • st,1141,$„,,t
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gftawi F -
aft -tithed -a-laud
tory itscription in tier MajestSr'i
own bandwriting. and a befall:4i
I-Redid/led postscript directed that
facsimile of the trophy should "be
borne on the (Incest's Colors of both
battalions of the regiment for ever."
It is doubtful, however, whether,
after alllow little distinction of
the kind indicated.in this article has
given greater pleasure, or pride To
the recipients than did the permisse
Pion accorded bY the queen to her
Irisb„ regiments to don the sham -
k on St. Patrick's day. Prior'
o the hsue of tho_,..5.peoed_sirmay_
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aggVis itefell uv
'ntinues
1en ' *Ve
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eon bnt liteneYe
we UJ1UL4Wy i» iflO rnucl uv r, placge. Al
„. sow, da au
04 abet gwine givebUlt aw$,Y0-
u? ;lea let hlth go down tuft linh
rave wid ile prahat uv de susiltieltnife
Onditt* lait a tinklui1.13;11441 in hnit
yeah». 'Afl Alt see* ttirSiffi
o
Ss” 'pop1ar littty in de ok
-3"1111IV.-11. burr .
" on, .0 de „Melrose /Ay 'de
readah, laik mo. WNW would de
Sour be widout me, ra leo talk tub
know? i/tio't 1 nuss de c1011en en
brung *eat up in Oe way dee should
went? Ain't I been Memnsy and
Oa' ddy tub :ern bofe? Ain't Darned
'em de pra'rei,•en how tub min' dee
mannubs, en Rddiented de mints -`witl
limit. Pox en Drell, Rabbit tales?
Aio't .1 lent *cm money tittlth de wah
when dee come home starved en IT&
erbul? bin de kindesi. well-,
done-goodsest4althfutente sorvent 'chat
evuh war knowed uh herrn tfl uv?
fel OWs t Siic a el
eashesateroes their left shoulders, as
calkers do, instead of over the right
shoulder itts is the rule for other
tonecoms." ThisY--euriona -eartorht
*41tatinetion, is conunemorative of the
battle of Culloden, where the twenty-,
---three-rethaent-41-ecrstennts-sterferitteri
prodigies of N'alor, And by -their
--secteineste'llireventeds-the-rew-levier
froni-giving-way-before the fierce o
fanlight of -.the wild -Highland dans-
men. All ranks of this corps, too,
wear a black "'worm" round the col-
....ssslassandsesifis...a
IVe—trY6iitenoy,
-which- dittastrouss fight -the mitt:rent
lost !waxily both in officers; and men.
On May 10th, 1811, wan fought
the battle of - Albuera, Mien" the
• Royal Welsh Pusiliers -Werer-Praet1-
eally annihilated. ,It is to com-
memorate this unparalleled pieughter
soregimental tradition °omits-
tthat the officers. warrant officers,
- and staff tes•peante of the regiment
are permitted to wear **the flash,"
with long end' e attached tot the 'back
-0, of the tunic -cellar. All ranks of
thia regiment are also
--WaVILEGED TO WEAR LEEKS
1. 1
Lardly a single anniversary of
atron mint passed by without troim-
le arieing between hot-headed Irish
pi1vu Wito_ would inaist on "severe
ng the greens" and over -zealous of
-
firers who were equally insistent on
their refrainisig from doing so.
ry tier tiietfitiness ..1-ter-Afajesty did,
way with this annually recurring
time transformed a cittif silinzkised
to sn,V0111* eomewhet of disloirrilte- in-
to something quite the reverse.--
Pertrson's Weekly.
in their caps on St. David's 'day,
an(1 to be prededed, when umrehitig.
by as goat, with shield and garlands
on its horns..
• Ilecausse at the battle of Saragossa
• the -8th Itussars" took the belts of
the Spanish Cavalry, the regiment
--Irtra pee u ttWMM'" etttl
belt over tilieghts.eshoulder,--..seed
ti1hicl-earned. for this ga
. lant :corps its popoler niek-natue of
**The Cross) Belts."
Only one British regiment, the 14th
-,--,I.fauctares-hasseafer-beets-autit
iVeass a laudatory inscription on its
-helmets. It earned the distinction
4:4'•
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A 44
4,
V'erY '‘imple 0014IA flvonswill-
that thesaverage AsOntf$kla In
lott - ,,s-otsst hfl1'-
lr about
but, as A-
isVAS are
us-
sured for sum aging from 425 t
;3,7pe,000.: says Lendort Answers.
The top figure is probably cerried
by pur popular Sovereign, King Ed-
ward VII., who fitly leads the WILY -
in this, as in, other practises vitally
*fretting the well-being of the lus-
tiest. After his Majesty, 14Or4
itothsebild takeresik os the most
heavily insured • individual inthe
country. The great: financier mit
premium amounting to saome $40,-
000 for aesureineesi tettillinw $1420,e,
000,..and thefe is 'hardlya life office
.1 fltflfldIf ifl the I/Silted m
ott •heab
nosh labor, whilst dem -two little
re
e-reewst ds uv its hig.glie7IPOolllii
tOititley
another •
line's 0' Satan is steep. (Sbe folds noblernrin whose life is covered b
We*tmhtsfrr Mb $ Intured
llonee
mo
Z*us for a Unt,, and
'114 Cathedral; lo '1004100.'
„TIM IHMU.S1UM,
�n the other baud, is &waved for $0 -
!owe PurPones atthe value Se
Oren tIM threeoth rt glorf
ott.endim,-•ta ),,,el„her t
7
ot-
urae„
valualiLv, polkyof this •fitznoua 1,
, •
V
lies mo
,
Toronto, May 9.--"WheetesOotarioe0
It$ etre being made at 98c
h holders.. 4enerosil sk4i10 $1. for
o 2-sreel and wb1e,, prhand•
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1A, 110 domn.in �f
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"siniang -fund PolleY" et
fected by the Piceshily - Hote), Lim-
ited. The prospectus describes this
85 **n capital redemption policy to
replace- the amount et tlie debenture
stock and preference shares, amount
lug together to *4.400,000, 40 ror,
on the expiration of the Crown lease
In 1998,", Tide is probably a long
way the higgevt Tolley uf the kind
over isswel, by .an insurance CQ113r,
PanY.
her tostv. AWL --,r0C-k*'1:01A11hWe1Ttt$ pelleics in a large nundier of. -bon
hinntning to herself. The door opens lite,'olUcea. Ile is 'insured for .sotn4-
softly; notev the Neglected Southern 1 thing like $7,50.04*, Tho Marquis of
kfothe.r,) ILondonderry, the Fad of Shrews-
1FI REAL.. burr. einds thesliWssols of-Tweseddaler
-patrons
Neglected- Smithies% !slather' Ittin-... ar4iiirailln4mr--a:atosomnaltInge-.±aymps-olieies
likt'
, _........_
your Nor are, distinguisireelfies-
charges Weep? 'ing front the ranks of the 1eavi13" in-
Idetil Southern Mamirny Who flat aur e& The Countess of, Warwick
axin me of muh charges 1a 'sleep?' was insured in several offices some
N,-. 1CCtC4.SOutherst 1fotiw nt I
- . mrseco77011 1,0. e retain stioi000 in t e risk.; while
11ttle---401M0-hato-heelt-toughtng- alt OW last Jul, linenediatel# before
day, and I- paturopy felt anxious to her dengerous illness. Lady •Cursors
know if he was eleeping quietly. • was insured for 'no lets than $509, -
Idea: Southern Mammy - timord 000\
lost *smut jez ,ez -well save yo'seif de LARGE ASSURANCE$.
twAE.,a
1=4:
:61d erTtHis
ieism. It. e
Wife'
ace hrteswitile worrsan wakes to a
ef malization of her power, and pro-
leteds to usc it tyrannically. Ur.
1Cinsbitter drew the chevalglass in
bLJedrom otatIieJJ,han
hen -tried -on- liissiesirstont-S-It-wtos
business; suit of gray tweed -rather
eat things-Veionbittrt-
VI/EN-YOU -00---SUOPPING.--
.And ask for some article which yoo
wish to buY, why not go a step fue-
ther and tisk fur one which was made
in Canada?
If they have such an Attlee. and 4
its price end quality are right, buy
It end no other." You will be doing
a good torn to your own country-
rnenr-to the manufacturer whose -cap-
ital is • investert to the workman
tivitettlirstbsVii-Trs'
If its Oleo is too high, or its
quality too ipw, net as you thi*
best. You will, at all events, boy°
Shown to the salesman that you pre d
ered it. It looked well our bim, too.
Re had not been quite sureof it at
the last 'fittitig. Mt the trousers
'were A good ht-siust the riht break
tett e COO
j Vies -sight- degiseerstifdloose
mid- the ilt over tho shoUlders Was
beyond question.
Well eatisiled, Kinsbitter took up
his brushes and smoothed his hair.
Then he went down tosthe living-
rotina and Lim itisbitter, Ills wife
was reelibing in a wicker rockerptith
her feet on ta,bouret, rest:Meg a
er
trotible uv. comiteein hYah now. Dee
s done fuligiit all 'bout you. ' Dee Ilut for some of the most remark -
ain't nobody in de worr-de book' aide insurance • policies on record one
worr--Alat mirgob , n.., must go to the chronicles of oth
, ,
en nations. No 'one will' be anew'
en ef you hadn" lived. 1 is It.
you is nowhar. . to hear that it is no American
ti_sgs,.,,_,,s4.030,41.4,43Latcolet__Tint, citizen of ChS•11 tigo_s_evels0_._
itr$5 : - a Ute -4111111411W-,410
Ideal Southern- 494/4113f .•••••• Don't "OW in existenee, and the three
ta.blukti; in'be:iudilt. ,itooll'r kslistivdaesiOlcbcaotOkiT, lailingette:sbtusienaesnsr inni.e4Gredstiltingriteinasiistril-
ese magyzines„ dese impairs. is :NIP front the land of Cols:robust. Mr.
4, W..
oed not
,fer Canadian goods, other things be- /3
Ing equal,
'The saiasnian (If you do thus oft•twn s
enough) will- tell his employer; aed •
the cot TO:, 11 tl AAA no- id
turer; and the -manufacturer, if -he p
wise, will do his best to Meet the cf
conditio
ame in a Sine uv !ens? NOr'm .dat Colgate, of Chicago, -Who-,-heada--th
"Of what?"
0- . 011. put. down that book! My
-clothee---what---do- -yea think-Ofniy
r .-elotheaV .
s. "Oh," said Ws. ICituthitter, with a
e perfunctor.Y,, gl$110. "4 -81'..1T211 -e
taint. But mine 1�I repusente de- list or PriArate inSuren° Iliuris''' 1
out, i -d000. • Ilids. await, mini goyerestfor, tile tidy sum of.$1.500
omen Uts- chile in nort, ettsf uli wee 1*(441" Mi; lacorg0-Vanckrblit-in
letuah7, Dy peffickly &militia wid muh him pretty close, with policiese .fo
li minion itellar
at ain"t
knowe dat I cradled an a0kgrate—ar
e souf In dese hyah ah,uress' 'tat I American Millionaires, in fact, ae
' -....--- sentreoutviei.sebsrstlistrofitiorstiroinstrob
. ....
. .e. ;111 4 stil*** .. 0,,,
., -IOU OW11 0
0E,Ss. dat I. watched ovtii de souf en iK. the ' magnitude of their invest
in toll bit On keels lids -411t-litt .---letss-ra,, .entislil-°14-Pail4"larilil").114 -
uti own chillun go tub strangulor L'a_ance• . .
'ah nuss. dat I let' home en frien's-,- It it generally stated that th
tits breaks off sobbing.), iietivieSt -life assuranee en- tee° Wat
E.41-4.41MT--euttier6it------- ' -tho-lats-gl
' hert of Italy'. The unfortunate rnon
N:egleete.41 'S°uthcru *I'c'thcr - IsT°w* areh was insured ifta large 'num
09k here..111101n1Y. Oars - nit a,
4 UOW *Una " he announced.
wife relesed her eyebrows -in
eet4Torrt.,,,„.
s 481.W.O. WithOUL looking np.
"Well," he sok) after a patient
pause, 1what do srou think of it?
"Fth?" said. Mn ltinsbitter.
say, what do you think of
0,e enTre
170, when
,
11. t
0 011
n a single engagement it
art 0,11.11$. r b aro, —i
_
1.
Gencrany_soodcing,----thes-Carindine-
nide article will be as good as any;'
all it nee& ie to be dem des!
411 . ,
y demanding it, s you will add t
your iota to up Of
great home market.
eat home iiiiii;Verrielinebetter
opportunities for your sons and
daughters in whatever s hor
a mov ng. t paves the
frn. AtA0:401, ,
'St -diTe--"Wf7ffirlfts"--'Tfieft-ihe resumed
- her book. '
-43t
rother impatiently. 1./ think you
o might take a little snore interest in
them than that. All right, Now lay
yti-ILLeattjeslarite"11-"ittionw.n Isinenkd ett tmhe of
them
-
,Xt.nstttt.tcr • et-Itookilo
F14
7 ofikers,including- the Prince of
Anhalt. The actual wording of the
tnemorial inscription was as foliose:
battalions- Of -French defeated
renenrr" thi e
their Colors. and nine pieces of :can-
- -non, hst Ernsdorf, 16th July. 1760.'
lattet• on, an an additional distinc-
tion, it was 11110WCCI to wear scorlet
feathers its its helmets.
red haekles In the bonnets of
tiles,Vod itightanikrfi:fite P.0.1.00In1nOr•
ffatite701-74„The---tillantrx: tLe -now
wroll-n10 forgatentattle of «Oil-
-derstielson,
The two erliegen feathers sin the
helmet :plates of the Duke of _ Corn-
wall's -Lfght , infantry were earned
by the _,2ust Dettalion (the old 4611
• Foot), during the American War o
skirmishing, and outpost duties, and
shoWes1 itself so active in euttin
-isolostedepostraird-Torn-Tic
detachments of the enemy, that the
American General Wayne! became
-highly incensed, and vowed to hang
sueh of Its units as fell into his
bands
WITTIOUT POltlf TIZEAT.s-
0.40 rt rrirra=
To this the 46th rZ.plieil that they
were quite revaly for the halter, but
he bad get to eat% Meter Ilya,' &ad
, in token of defiance tkved tbeir tea -
there red as that the Colonial:Is-night
the, 1110111_ PAM V &kiln
front the rest of -the British A .
3fention has already been milder f„
the black Worm displayed in the nut
-
forms of the Sonsereet Light In.
faritrYs 'tire North tatiensliire••ltegle
vent ia sltiniarly dintincuithed, but
In its sertg0 the metric tnaittntnit.ls
worn lit Miens** of it gallant 1 corn -
11114000`, tle*CraT• Wolfe. ' who fell 4at
ielse0. TWA corps is AIM) tlie only
• segitneht. its the liritish 'Array
designated "Loyal."
Vet. their allantry•in the Peillesu
ar the oon-commiseionest officer
ta men of the 29th root (now the
orfestembire) Were
t4'svieL• rdirgitreis
't
'
1
-tho tt e 'keeps
tic.groltratio tradition
0 ha, desperate Sght at
',Jabot' the' mien ef
ho booklet front
Ch soldiers, and
ithrthent.
turtoos nattOriall die -tint*
Until oampara.
t4 rm'rr'ntiv by the -A Oliritffirlf •
t thS)*"
41t 0
o uu 1T1,* in per y w wg paid t his 'untimely dezi.lt wagfl
(,)Wer 1.0411#,Algcm.....„9•LVL1004,-- ... - _ • ---_-t
os - o wr te secrecy which envelops the priva
bout the south. , I klIOW you are
icturessfinancial affeieg of a Sovereign Pr
ue
vents an exact computation 0 t
04 ittPay to mention you on every
CadOrt„ ev to the extent of put- hull. inn"'•In°1"78 actually Paid
You help others and you help your- a
If. a
-- --e- goods; g
w a. s g eas turned her eyes tsti
Ps
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1 It 4 kV. '41;40104,
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,.: 'Mfli1 ' if/40 r
38))(t *20 for ,sIrt, at. Torrorsand t
,tl.i lAr-befillOter)‘'No. 2, 412c furQut'
* *Yisff1-4” 00/1111rtillitT.61917rgt,let:10c for- -; ' - T. Z.
2 f.o.b. outs_ide. '
Lora-Canadian noxntuat at47cfor .
yellow- and 46e for mixed, f.o.b..
Chatham freights. American -Firm-
; yellow, kiln -dried, 68e, with .No.
'3 yellow, OW, and mixed. 56c,'•on
track Toronto.
0.a.ts-No. 2 white, 40c to 41c westi
and 410 to 42e east.
Rolled Oats -44.36 for ears of bags.
-and: 14.60 for barrels on traek here;
250 snore for broken lots here and
40e outside.
•PoeS-68e. to etic ter No. 2 west
And east. and 70c .for '
'Thickwneut ti0c to 60e east e.nd
'est •
7
•
OONTItY PROflUCE.
but er-lieceipts .continue to
rise, and -the-----mar-ket is quoted
Out le. lower.
Creamer, printa ......010e to 2te
do solids ......20e 21.0
Dairy lb. rolls, gaud to
do largo rolls* 1.
do 'medium _16e
ecseseroall is quoted 'at -12c for
large and .121c for twies. . New
cheese is selling at 114ic to 12c.
Eggs ---Sales here are generally
o 14zn. altbstugit.,
13 c basis.
otatoes-Ontario. 60c on track
and 65c to 70e out of store; eastern
60c to 65e on track and 70c to 75c -
out of store.
Beled Hay -Prices are :unchanged
t, $8 per ton for No. 1 timothy and
-$17 for mixed or' clover in car lots
on track keit.
Baled traw-Car -lots on track
here are quoted -unchanged tit tel per
ton.
Montreal, May 9s -Wheat -The
mend was not quite so brisk for.
Strinitoba wheat, but there was soine
good' business in, 'American cern. Ines
icsrefosoetrovrr. bu:irt",„, in Manitolti.s, w.heat,
lour -Manitoba spring wheat. pn-
tents, $5.40 to 15:50; strong 'bakers,
S ti.20 to $5.30; winter wheat- .
tents. $5.50 to $5.60; strigbt rollers,
6.1str, Stost5,,25,4.._nrsdin linga42.45,
to $2.55.
Stitifeed Ittanitobassbran In bags,
er t011i; Ontario
niter wheat brtin. in bulk, $18-50
to $19; shorts. $20 to $21: moulite,
$24 to $28 per ton, to quality.
oats, for which deMand is still
limited at.12.,20 to $2.22 ;per bats.
111
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1 I also quiet at $1.35 to $1.45i
"I suppose thesi fit, well: though it,
tasieems to me that they're a trifle
e snag.pyis,
Canadian clothing; Canadian borits "
4 1 00 s: 111141 ati
furniturgdand stoves; Canadian bodice "
ackground, • but lave put up with w--- the life of the. present King o
inty- tit tiffstrilruFfineeit effected on
weren't in the height and extreme of
style. What did you get them for,
"Yes. I sup ose it's-Ilus style. Ini-
s_en „coult.L get, them
tut more becominglys even if . they
and papers; Canadian everything. your affectations about as long as I Italy; they amount to a round total
cnn 644114:1 them, at141 You aro going of $3.500,000.
to hear some plein trutlia from me,' Of living European Sovereigns,.the
JAPAN'S ANTI-TORA,CCO L. What do you meam by not rising ocemast Emperor is' the liktgest con..
Viscount lIayastil. the JaP111/ese •Wben er,0nalis!` 0 -tau h. r °
I enter the roora? /1"0 YOU ibut• r to the tit re1,10r,'‘).!
4 01
ilicottish Anti. soul Mammy gets up hastily
Tobacco lety4, statur-that-',"0140
is a law bi Japasts 4h1nit1og per
sons in -their Minors to turstike. The
points -or the stipulattoo, add, Ilia
Excelleney!
1. Pertions in reiriority-siliat
'r-.2
they are found smoking the Police
will coofiseate ..thessmisleing-sinstrus-
litii,iiiir well as the tobacco.
2. lf parents or guardians of
youths under their tnoAledge allow
their chargee to smoke, they Will be
punished by a fine riot exteedirig one.
yen Cahoot 50' cents.) •
2. 1Tobarcts-sicalers- -SO* tinder
theft kutoseledsoe sell smoking instru-
ments or tolmoro to a youth for his
pereonsil 115e- Wilt-1/0”111111iNIIVI with it
tine- not. ,exteelling 10- ;yen --(abou(
$5.)
re_
w Ping hets.ley With the corner ot,
lber bandannasr -Now, just answer
3.10
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"Well," said Mit., Peppe 4*
heard that piano oext door going
tosslay.: Anti,. tor once, .1, WAS, .reakily,
.pleasred." 1 • ,
O'Indeeti!"' _replied /sir husliand.
*YOU_ ittutts_hasni .heetts treated- 'to
some especially good musie, theit.'"
• "It was sweetest music to Jur. I
heard the installinent dealer's men
taking. it away.!"
AGE, ittt S. S011itOtia40,
Rthr,21;,•filfi, I leant .$6141) Writer 0'.
christen' isto -, • .
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1/0r; YOU ItatItl *
thig,i041tt/..**
Attri*ittrt
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me s, few plain questions.' Who .tool4
qUarteric; -Jere y011
worked in tho fields, with the
sores of a house ednetitiow_stsses
taught--Y01.-i-To Etir-oneliti4-basTo and
em-to....took•-erverything-Iropt tlfr
crusty lea to ,the most, delicate in-
valid dishes, to sweep, ter clean the
silver and braeses, to read and *rite
and tb Care for the children? Who
taught yeu -tidiness mid godliness.
anti sOod itches tor? trhom (10
yott owe all (bet you lame been
alt that -you are and aft that you
-
and yours will ever be? Jut let
tiitnr-f..110gaithleS,A1.11111e -4111f4Vt
r014
Meal Southern 3tatattly Hut de-
1.41ggyxrnes..-tsez---
I ed. S'otstliern ' v
as. on
.gottere so r beyond your arly
' "Matt that You do not lover: how
to tell, the truth. Answer we.
_140'4 A-Seitthero-Afamtny.----.--1..mr
h000Y. -LW ain't no tt3e fuJi
tir, tett rinswitli yon. You know
*.fri!t----In01411t!' 'Wt.*. 40* tor. itetutoili-
pouf tittvi tuk en, 'gun tnh
teach, nte eveything I knows Pert *11
I done icuhtigit.In.. • -
(*lotted Southern, VOMIT' And
. it tine *that you took the wholo
cate o1 my eltildren?- 'Where was t
whtit, was it •dolrog' ,'Veu tr.ere,,
oltitig theta 4,0-14100 .and feAebing
tlwm• their' PritIfers rturshies. them
ofekm a ',health?
1-
•
tre---nssurancer---con
Malesty--Who; by the
fg a very lunch better life now than'
he was whop the hulk Of the 1)611014:
wero taken utseis insured for iiigt
illion eterlings Tbo Tsar is- an-
other monarch Who •has altvays
TOIMIT1413110nrAt-tire4Priri-
fiequieursince=
at risk on the lifesof Nicholas
tannot postibly-be-knowir. on 'az-
eoutit of the 'rote number of tem-
porary insurance which are always
being taken on his li(e'nt 1,10Yds mind
elsowhfro .1)Y Panle.strickut Itussian
stockholders and others:.
NO Oltik,"11) DUXES WASTE".0.
anyway,.,Vddle?"
'Just for you to exercise your
eritical-faculties on. As tor extreme
af etyler-well*: you. lover .noitieed-4,110
ressers-yon.-wouldtet--coit:.
s der these baggy. 'What ,did r.,got
,M foil- got,' them littotuse I
wanted them.", -,
"You've' et two good:or suits."
"1f you'll or) me, ono docent. sot
,--gray or any other color, -..I should
0 b., -obitged to you."
I"Forty dollars."
sawasitsuchspeettlersallit than
.tboa: ltnt:say." Yardley's ehtipewindow- for
fifteen tleillnieS"
ritr,
"And 104. so light! You wool
hrore it st Week ttefore it Will be UM
touch /140110d to wear. It you, would
t. • iauwthiug- -- jit-actaeal 1 Wouldn't.
y A word-. It the truth's hnoWii,
xpeet your friend, Mr. ofatnies000
has hem -busing a, new- suitt and- you
couldn't be satisfied till_yott......antt-
sh!i.vneouhismitv.iply..diiii.,,..0:44,..11...-----mitr:4,-,_tvine:
*boot -it. Jimietron_ paid
indt, berlAMOLT- Mt
don't entre- if he didn't pay more than
ten #o11ars. wimp*, what's get Int()
$00, .1101and/.• You never •talkett
thifx,L littroto. actett •44thing 1. bought; -About
ydJ
tfirter*,411.0*stl*it
, •taeF doW
the talxrwrct.
I bought. that dins*
p • dress1"1. 'sObeenritrirstant(4.1e i'do'lw‘Itt*tilio1W11;hrlirter
-01.1.,how nietil rooked, whit did yoU
0037 and how did 3,0it *CO' Xow,4tow
do (0) like it Y0110011** .
'shift& smiled ht spite' of
t. "0 - if that's vita
d " ho aid.
• 1 0)1tter tan
Ibit the•-kncotn iremrancea.-etretted
on the Tsar's lite amount to $4.9,00..
believes- .-**SUrA115`4 AMY be
gathered front the fact thet all bite,
children Stift htavily insuted 111-110s.';
lank*
the e est daughter* the Grand
'Duchess 010, los ae much -nts $2,
500,000. 'The .Tearitta i rtlso ins
ied fins. a large .amoutat-tor
Notiiitk is knoUrn, as. to,, the Inver
or (Waver with, which the *linden of
;The Tar 1eott,i1atotiott41,
but, rettlitt eVenia hay
o effect of .nrutking offices reluctant
o insure •ItuSSiatt Grrin4 Drutetk $t
n' rrict Int this eons:section, -
nItranenetion by n. ItoYat
notEtil, of cointlarittlYetir recent'
ntioli is probatly unique • in
to history of. 'lite 'assurance"... 'this
*alt poroltel,for $150.0001"1mpolast
thc'• tisk ot 0#04.40fin1tioli" taken,alit
ft.
r -Mixed, • $7 to ,57.,50; No. 1,
$9 to $9.50; No. 2, 53 to $8.50;
ver.and-pure-elov ,
5 •per ton in car lots.
$
Id t
per-busheti $1.50 -to -$1410. --in.
r lets.
Provisions -Plenty Canadian short
cut pork, $16.50 to $17.50;. light.
short tut. 510.50 to $17; American
eut clear fat back, $20; compoand
lard, 640 to le• Canadian laid, 61c
eerzing temnalit , 2c ric,
halm • 1,3c; .froslokilled abattoir
hoge. $9.75 to ,410; tnixrd, $4.59
10 $6.75; seleet,`. $7 to $7.85 ,oft
Straight stock, 14c to 15e;
-.1„.....,13-1c to
11
here rt,').io
feel !cut
t1h,Out• (I4 rules
otryi Lyyou.
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on and: **few: bot
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fitti?-1-Ctrolte creWerkrliate-to
9 undergrades, to 113ti,,.slairoo,_
150 to 17e; rolls, 150 to 17c.
Chette--4ntario fell, 120 to 121e;
fodder, lle to 114c. '
CATT.GE
'Toronto, 9. --Among the ,cattle
ofterings there Was a. 1110re than lig.,
0011Y -110-41.1r- proportion ---41
stocker cattle and medium to cotri.
mow hutelterst tattle:. ,'141*--tollowing-
are the range of eptestationes
benvY ...$5.23 *5:80
tio cows' .0... 4.00 4.2$
export. 41. tY, Y. 4.00 4.23
Ilutcheis' pleketi 4.50 5
do good to choice ,
. loads 4,30
(le fair to good 4.00 • 4.10 .
„do mixed 10151, fl154*
, 4*00 8.2,:t.
do good 'et)** ....q.t.,. 50 4:60
tto
do' it:anon aild rout;It 2.00 t..5(11'
t * buils 2.50 4.50
I 11101 2.00 2.50
*tto ight 143 1.13
V ors. Short.k cep ... • 4.23. 5.00
riO Pod . "Ito 4.00
g0001 4.00
) 3.00
Ws, each 40.06 .
cOW*
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