The Wingham Advance, 1911-05-11, Page 2r
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1 9 1 . t should be over tho I I � rfA to know how long this condition - I ..1. 0
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� I � lrf' you are the too utterly 4Rs,QI4tQ--UU%4A the )dnsfd,o,XA of , .. Mv � V 11
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.. I I � five gored sMrt Pik torn, use It inist,044 Xudo.h should be taken Into *Ayt Vitv by 9
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I . A of buylpg a new one, Ila the, g8res to- I.gSsoN. Vll..,�MAY 14, 1911. Nebuchadnezzar one hun4reil I fty JOAM � ,� 5
� gether Anil 'hold the halt of later. G.I,Qd'FJ
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I gore until the desired straiat effect is 1.10. his plan could but b.ring dire calamity Timothy is the most popular 8 e at
� �D I . � I Nached. Comwentary�---:L Iiaiail!s Vision (Vo. In tile end. 1% d e ay the preseilt timoand price% for the beet
� l - , . . Lay the pattern oil a table and have 1-4). 1, in the year that N.Ing Uzzish . -Into Iabylon, "and the forgaken PIA004 grades,are fractionally higher. The rmh t
� 1. : the gored 4dge 'of A gore out flat with 0 midst of the land" (R, which cominvueed, two Nveeks, ago is prac- b
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R- ,. pparenVy markA the data Of be many "I t -h -
� - the qtraigbt edge of the gore Avilich V4, M, (ttenth-Oulyoriolu.tanot the t1vally over, although belated orders for B
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� -1 �,____.__ ____ - I 11 11 I joins it pinned ill a seam from waiot to , . Inhabitants of Judah WOU14 Allowed alilko and red clover seed are ,, , t
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. � . I I hips, and then a pill hilding it In p!alie office, And As was roloting 100 Own Te' to. remain. "ThQ captain of the guaril In,, forwIllrd6rather froely, I
� )7�velliug gOwnS for the spring, and l 1� b �t 4 rartificial. light. The 4',trk at tlae extreme bottom. The straight , d I re Sallill- tO4 the 8
� . cc es -: ligious experience. i SAW Also tile Lor loft of tile pool. of the land to be Vine- 'loronto wholeattlers A "
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consider- Stolle gra;us,to be avoided, As lia-s of t* adgo ,%vll,l n4tur4l. ;Iab), ba4 passed I (2 lall'"s 25; .de at 1)
� surallier must now be seriously , I y take the right, Pool' -The earthly lking (UX2 , dressers aT4 Ittleball(Talon" , tra - the following prices;
ell beeii said, forelt I,% rarely b,ccoming. tIou between the hips. and the bot, It, or tur, Al6kie No, 1, Wall. ..$It Oil to $ 0 03 5
ell, for wl0le street gowils Seam uiosb . ,ay, and now 15004 WA the true 19). as. a tell tree -A tereUiut
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Tills winter it has been combined with tom, And after Pinning it lit place the P6 , king tine t I ree, Substance is in them, when Do,, iko. 2,_ bush. - . - 8 73 to 0 00 .p
oes III Ills gloiT.-Cam, Bible, This vision I .
important to, begin with, a, womall 4 cerise lit the Yelling style, gray cut $111 Ila in . o "" cast their leuves-The Revised Ver- to 0 00 t
� , brol. gim flaxe co -n be out off, Wourred. that the, t0alp , Jerusalem, Do., No. 3, Well. - - - - 8 7�
� caring Indefinitely dorodAn Silver over IgAiah saw more than the material tem- E01"Y expresses t "I 0 to 0 00
not care to go oil W - cerise satin belliff a he inverted plait in the middle back ,he tboug it more cleur� Re4 Clover, 'N"o. 1, bush, 10 r�
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at have done duty favorite combiliatimi, A good effect call Mitt is becomfiig and more graceful I mts. - He looked ly. When the tree ils cut down there Is. DO,, No. 12, t
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the evening gowns tit 6,10, obtaillay -by putting I gray over white, than the tight habit back for working . Ple and its appointial I, . cc, the veil be, vitality Ili the roots and stumpaufflolcut Do., .No. 3 bush - - - 8 40 to 0 00 t
� all winter, And plallA at Mica for the and the Si1v I 'Lay the plait in the pattern !ntQ tile most holy Of . I -a s 'a so Timothy,
or embroidered gray tittle or purposes. � to spring p.
necessary nuluber to carry her along 11111 , fold of ing NfItIldrawn. and with Ills Spiritual to e use new 61100t
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net tunic over oyster white Batt'lU One and Ile sure to have tile under . = o7 I 9 lie ,saw the Lord IT, Ills mMJeatY' the holy seed iel. tile stock thereof (It.,., DO,. No. 2, hush. . �) 0 75 to 0 00
� season begins. of the most ofective color the plait just as smooth as. the ()It 'e,
� � , I oombbiations � it tllrone-�Ali Attitude of V.) Tho mined Israel laoutalus the lit- 1pa;" No. 3, bush. , , .
! til the real Somme) . even though in. doiu so this may Upon i I I I I
is Is a time of year whou the , white, over gray 9 be, destructible germs oi the kingdom of AlfAlia, No. 1, buSh... 13 7 5 to 0 00
� Th I'a Is known, Oddly enough , it uneven at the top or bottom. . =Ity. high and lifted . uP-T I
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� Do formal entertaining 'of note Ill tile i-3. never attr4letive unless there is some �, . s here referred to. Ills train God.-Cgin. Bible. Do., No, 2, bush, - . . 1 o
tr3r- hintle life is at After the plait to laid the material n I, . a gar- 1. A vision of We holiness. visions I
city, but when. 001111, black Introduced into the embroidery, bot4i At the 49p and bottom is cut filled th , a temple -The folds of his I , JURMEMS' 11AU10"r.
For the theatres, to even. a gresi
, r dining jet with silver or steel beads on the the I 0 at the Monte, resplendent in glory, filled the of himself are the meaus which th
Its -belglit. and ly. When laid out flat I Straw, per ton .. . - . . .
At restaurants and for the dirtuers whita giving P. more definite note. � in whole space. 2. Above it-FlAbove 111m," God has ever employed to restore men. 50 0 00
. rt , pnis tull dress is de- edges will not be straight, which. is par� - Dressed hogs . .... .... . 8 �
bridga auto alan), - While lace gowns fire to be most -R, V. stood the seraphime-The pera: Every m%Ws. course is shaped by the Butter, dairy .. .. .., .. 0 22 0 25
� is the fectly proper. . a "fie are view that he forms Of the supreme Rut- .
� ulaild'"I c-01160(illently, and this to fashionable this season, and theie are so (prob bly ry baings") , Do., Interior .. .. .. .. 0 18 0 20
� � � . This little dress buttons -tile entire Phim *iPtUre er.. A personal contact with God Will �
� time when fresh nev many different kinds of lace On style length, and P, good quality poral but. ,mentioned nowhere else in the Pei Eggs, new -laid, dozen .... 0 20 0 22
be,.,�t advantage satin gowns are Ange. function in 4a er lefty 0 20
the that there is no danger of the mall Qng ton with tt 4hank is used, which can be as Angelic be . Their V a its mark ou the soul. 'Ills Cl IcRens, III . ... ... .... 0 18
e.vtraluely smArt, 2motimes made with this vigion, is pureily Syyqlc1iQaI. They source of all Inspiration for Isaiah lay I
lace or enibrdiderell alike. Superb gowns of Irish lace are removed ;when it is time to wash the of Jehovah's court In tile Spring chickens ... ..... 0 40 0 45
� Wale, or ovorskirt of not to be attained excepting by a favor- are the attendants profound conception that the
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tialo,s ai-paost severely . dress. Eyelets are worked down the ible sanotu, heart of t Turkeys, Ili . ... .... ... 0 22 0 24
net Or tulle, Some Ail efl, few, and there are. 6ther laeo gown$ or the ministers of- the invis he Infinite and Eternal Is hull- I 00 5 00
. � left front and the buttans are put in 3fleat the glory of God, A
� plain wit -it classic, lines of drapery. I ary; they 1.4 , I nesa% and Such a vast conception has ogpbles,(,bbl�, seconds . . . .
Olin* equAlly costly, but never were there So oil -small rings. These rings are better find by their Presence and ae'tious sug- vast oufoldings. Holiness was the attri, I, Ila , Ozen .... ... 0 30 0 35
Satin now tashionable is soft And . imifation. lacea, all well than the oth r button ll I , I Cauliflower, dozen ...... 0 75 1 00
Ing ST4 woven ,vith, a ivondrous sheen many effective -0 older and just gest newer and fuller conceptions of buto upon which, the seraphim dwelt,
_ , I I (is easy to liandle, In this Way tile sama I � e. fi rat . . - .
� - adapted to the present fashions. The OR Ills In twain -Th. Onions, bag .... ... ..... 0 90 1 00
that changeS in different lights to differ - affable naaJoety. tlie holiness, of the Lord wkom they I
Dr a .favorite Valenciennes is fashionable and ,,buttons can be used for all the room- pair of wings was used to veil tbeIr adored. Their message was important POtAtOa"P 1*9 � . I . . . . I . . 1 00 0 00
cut efte�ts, 'anti is as bultAbIG 11 ter, is ligpd in combination with other laces "Ing dreseas, it desired. I I they were. unable to look Beef, hindquarters ... ... 9 60 11 00
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i eumme . r evening gown as for Wig tin- faces, for ever - berause it was clearly a lueSsage for 8 00
� . lar this Season, And z.q well tie with fine embroidery, the In putting together the middle back on the glorious face of God. The sea IsaialVA Do., forequarters ..... 7 50 9 75
q� I , renell seam, und pair alone waf I . wits henceforth to be the keynote of his choice, carease ... 9 00
� se . own heart,, -the message that
White % most 1)0.pu gown trimme,& with gerie and lace evening gown belm, ove am can a basted in a F li i t, alid Do,
� the all white satin . And attractive, A of the smRrtoot of All. Stitched and finished. Then tile Plait$ the third, or lowest pair, coverorit-116 an- Do::'medlum, oftrease - - 8 00 9 so
� Ill". is, most becorall, Own traelling, The fuller And richer the
� In or Gownli. should be laid, baste - tire lower part of the body,. In. eluding Wfutton, prime, per owt... 800 9 50
I . , d and stibolled elose - -
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chan .;cable 410t, cream 'Whito w'th a Practical Points On SU In Peption of God, ther nobler and
� at, gray ivitla A inallve, Lingerie and lincalrook to the edge of the fold, from the walot the feet, "a, Practise Usual In the pres- 00!1 Veal, prime, per owt. - 1.0 00 11 � 00
I ebading Of Pale Ph ngly I m of atrongor will be the religious life. it was Lamb, cwl; . .. .... ...... I 00
orange fill are enchantl to comfort !it Summer, and thlo, is the line to a depth of eleven Inches. Thou an,, of Eastern monarchs, in tOkc taken is 00
� make up especially well, in . put In a second row of stitching half not until the earthly king was . 00 9 Im
rudent and clover In an reverence." ,Spring lambs, each ...... 4
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ye:114 aall", .. ch inside of the first one and briAgit uother-If there , wish saw the 10ng of kings, 0
� ill IV Z � time Of year NvIlen, the p 3. one cried away tivit I UVE STOCK.
the present styles, woman is busiest, for she knows that to
Aild all white Satin with tunic of there down to meet the other by ptop,llivg one were more than two they were arrallpit "high and lifted up," a limited, interest
. txclliq)ve the results She desires I the eleven see 69, a -ad in two rows ou opposite aides of tile replaced by it larger one, Q, local m0uar3h� Toronto despatch: Cattle receipts, 95,
white lace is one Of I tbe Popular 1110d.elil nitial, be time thought and money ex, 41f inch Short Of ascription
I making a sharp turn to meet the out-. throne, and some began the stopping rxdde to reveal the universal with 1,000 head of cattle, 110
I which, sound rather dull when desdib- -del.l. The latter, however, can easily "$' * 110
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. - - nd he- pen 11"ce side stitching Lit the eleven such point. of honor to God and others responded, Kill-, Isaiah% vision taught him that calves, 241 hogs and Sheep and.
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stratford---yogs, $5.60 t�_W.K- drs*sa�
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, $8,50 to 48.75. Cows, o
remed, 7%e to 81/4e, Stoors And
elfersI 5 cents to 51/,p cents, dressed
1-3c. Lambs, Qo,- dressed, 13c. Calves,
%o, dressed, Oe. ,Hides, farmers', Byge;
4kers', 91,�. Wheat, 80c. . Oats, 35c.
arley, 4,8e to 05e. Peas, 051c to 70c.
ran, $22, Sborts, $23. Hay, $0 to $10,
gs 10o to 17c. Butter, 20e.
"6t'.'Tlioma,,—The price of hay inereas-
d $1 a ton on to -day's market, quota -
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ions being $11 and $12. Baled bay
rought $14, Wheat, 76c, Corn feed, $21.
ran, $23. Shorte, $24. Flour, $2.0, re -
ail, Rides, ill/go to 7y2e, Hogs, $0.
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eef, Be to 10e. Snot, 10o to 121/,.,e. Pork,
c to ISO. Vaal, 7e to 121/,,o. Potatoes,
Oc tQ $1 A bag. Seed potatoes, 300 to
0c a Peck. Chicke.lis, $1.20 to $1.00 per
air. Appleg, 25o to 50o per peck, But.
er, 22Q. to 25c, Eggs, 15o to l7c. .
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Owen soundi—The market Iva$ light
o-4ay. Eggs advanced to 17c, wbilebut-
or dropped to 11c, the lowest this Sea -
on, Potatoes, 78C to 80e, IfftY, $15,50 to
$10, Hogs, dressed, light, $8. Live )to('$
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are quoted at $5.06 to $5,80.
Poterboro', --illiere, is a heavy supply
of live hoggs, witbou4 any offerings of.
dressed. Small pigs, $6 per palr; pork,
quarters Ila to 12c, Baled hay has ad-
vanced to $18 per ton, loose bay Is flit
unkno-wn commodity on the market.
Butchers' hides call for 7V,.c, farmers'
hides, are 611go. Potatoes, $1 per bag.
notter, 24c, Eggs, 17C.
Belleville—TAve hogs show a further
decline and are now quoted (it $5,75,
while dressed tire $8,50 to $8,75, Butter
Is rather lower at 22c to 23c. Eggs are
steady at 17n to 18c. Chickens, $1.10 to
$1.00 per pair, No other ebaiige. .
Guelph —The market this morning
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was only fail,. The supply of butter and
eggs was large, the former selling at
from 24,o to 25e it pound and the latter
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at 17c, Parsnips and carrots brought 15c
a basket. Turnips were 125o a busheland
ts wore on sale at
20c it basket. Potatoes, were 80e it bag,
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Some fine I-arge Northern Sples were
sold for 60c % basket.
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ed, but in. reAXITY IF, M S-1 I raing to a A e�e u!nntat6 security for national, great. lambs, I
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lug, The Satin skirt is made oo as 'I * The b"tings of the plalts should be left, holy, holy, holy -Repeated for em�hastg,
com � for dresB, I Ili to the bottom of the skirt Until to- bat somZ think it was Used three, times lives -was not Idugs and crowns, but God. Included in the receipts were 15 leads
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� Lppear scant, but is wilie ellon-g14 to There is nothing more oliective than wards the finish. to symbolize the Trinity. The word This was a critical time for the yowig of Ifflehigan export cattle, Shipped
to 10 "ceful. ThA lace timloOr overskW tile r,oNN-n of Engli mbroidery
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� be g ace, but ii draped on , , ant, and which I now Baste the -balance Of the skirt togeth- holy expresses the esselace of the divine Isaiah wl en King Uzzlah died. 1119 10th through in bond through the firm of Ale- Bulletin of Condition of Animals at
f vdis Ill straight Ill .St. Tho skirb is io fashionable at pros, a,, v,Ay,t. er, with seams on the right aide, As the nature, and, "those positive attributes mus4: either the or be r6orn. God had Donald & Halligan. It was understood
the f rout of the Iva' train. 'is made tip with touebea of bla seams axe to be French ones, and try On of God which constitute true divinitY pill oi-,t till) secondary ligat that 1saiall theas cattI6'were the property of the Close of Winter.
, oul& finished with 014 Square expensive,, I 110,04'see the eternal light. The vision Swift Company and were not on sale.
)Ong . . . '11his in hand work is always to be fitted. The right side of the front and call for the religious emotions Of I
This Square train and, the one oilt like ,hine, embrold- is
� bitit ill(. imitation of in" , gore, where the buttonholks are to be, Rwe, reverence and adoration." It 091 of tile glory of God wbich lie saw be. The trade was active, with prices about
a, fish tell and so named, are new styles xn, it not too coarse., is excellent. it W should be turned back one-quatter of an out the infinite purity of God In con, came the Illeans, of filling him with. re- steady at last week's best, choice export Statistics Gathered from Ontario,
I :hs spring, much more graceful tAlall ' the entire frock eri a Sale
of t Ilott necessary to have inch beyond the seam line, and the mid- trast to man's moral 'Corruption, "In -"renee, humility and fear. He recog, robably being it little firm oil
,1 the . ballds dlo of.length of the buttonhole Will God is found the final degree of exalt- Ing reported at $6.15, blit this could uebee and Other Provinces.
. I train skirts of the winter. WWI 'If tile 01-nibroldery; therb Can be Ui2ed the divine life as belng every. 9 Q
Crepe do lohipe, both with satin I only a sina:11 come on the seam line. The left side of .ed, limitless, inexhaustible excellence in where.
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and plain, is also a. fashionable faloric and flounce& of it, And witk be *Obtained. not be confirmed as the partles are .
-s gOVR5- vuloant, A good effect can tbe opening should have oo ex. the whole univeTse.11-Roblitson. earth , II. A vision of personal depravity. mum. There were plenty of sales for sta'.
. tension hem put on 'its a *1
!,) very smart for eYeltill, �vh are "'ra" It 'a) When, there Is no vision of excellen,, export at $5,90 to $6 and one or two Ottima, Alay S. -The Census and
I "ad draperies are Timi there Are pattern robe93 will Mire ,ngtlls is full of his giory--Ono translation
I The w ..popular classic - often quite satisfar-tory and -,vhi.eh cost "The" fullness of the whole earth Is big choice buteller cattle Ustim department to -day issued a Wile -
I and the buttons are sewed on the seam there can be no. pangs of Self-reproach 39-05 to $9-10,
1 most easily attained lit this- material, marvellously little in co)uPP-Tisdn with tin,. I alory.11 There may be a prophecy of wore .steady to firm at $5.00 to $5.85; till On the conditions Of live stock ill
Bull the colors are exquisite. Soft grays their appearance. . I The Skirt will be pretty without the Ke*fInal and complete triumph of the A vision of God's holiness created in butcher common, firm at $4.40 to $5.30 Canada as it enim-ged from tile w1uter
9 0 s wn unworthiness,
axe ra�cat attraeUve, while all the pastel ,.Vhe Muslin or lingerie frock of to -day circular flounce, and the finish can be c , 4. the posts of the door moved , and gave him a sense of .his own defects bulls steady, $4.00 to $4.86. atonths, Generally speaking, tile reports
I "as are Ili demaud; then also there g L P I threshold �_
I Of i�ofie, is foc, onoe� 110, simple as. It npileaTa. Erv, n a n, the f nil's is desired it "The foundations of the And Yllenoss. Until then the blots and Ali ed common butcher $4.25 to $4.GO. iront every province are good.
' Ilai h I if " or It inches deep abook.11-R. V. The voices of the sera- Calves steady at $3.50 to $6.50.'
are the Many fashionable aluld" Teall th&i should be an 20g�t,'ee blemishes of big soul seemed small, but
One model 'that ban ory Nvoman, and many mou, lie. - him Struck the chord of tile. foulida- Sheep anll Iambs steady; t -we%, $4.75 Prince Edward Island-Witit abund?
been copied Ila manY colors is Oil the ., f t from pl_ _ �lona of die thresolde And thev were set I
. pink land cerise.. often the simplost looking frool; Ili ex- and 'an -be , out material the under the light of heaven, with God's to $5.25; bucks, $3.50 to 149,5; yearling anee, of fodder, live atock in tile island
-order and the artiping is most tremely expensive, for its beAuty and color of t It dot 0, fi a in the body . eye resting upon him, every s
I Grwlan ' ade both In charlu could never be Attained without of the dress. If this is to be done it In, vibration. filled with sm6ke-Some within him, every � .lot of sin lambs, $5 to $0,50; qpring lamlig, $3 to have wintered well and cattle and horses
%94 ful anA effective and m aterWs -and trimmings will be better to Use a pattern showing regard this as meaning that the inceme defilinj -sta n seemed $0.50. reported to be in excellent condition.
I a tile finest of in - ar filled the place fin Insult Inflicted on the holiness of f.o.b., and .
. I rr; satin and orepo de China. The a talent of 0; most expensive dress- a light background and having a dark burning upon the alt. I 11. I " Hog.:;, 20c off; selectq, $5.75 Horses are scarce and high in value. Ile-
trintlatug is the.Grecion. border, workeA ,tAd th as tile flounce, collar and cuffs with ginol.c. Some regard this .,is men. God. Both personally and as a represen $6 to $0.05, fed and watered. tatce,-3 ars small and scarce.
gpld an the I TOAterlal, and it cord with ftla%c,r. This season nialiv Of tile InOst lot ' I that the incense burning Upon the tative of the Jewish iation, Isaiah was
iul ,_ I should be dal,ker than the main part,
thsSelled ends form the belt. It is not ittrac-tive models eall li� copied by X flXlar filled the holy place with smoke; convicted of - sin. To prevent him from GRAIN MARKET.
u tO be Chosen without &I,t con- ,,eauii,tress proviaed a good pattern , is I Cut your own flounce, and the way otheni that It was "tile incense of praise, sinking into despair divine consolation Toronto despatch: Ontario wheat- Nova Scotia -The winter has been the
a fadlia I of style ,Yht ,strip of - longest for some time and intensely cold.
Tideratiou, .for a stout figure wcui& look )btained and -no exaguerat Ong to do it is to out a, strail kindlod on the altar of incenge Sy the Was given. The sense of remission of �N'iutor wheat, No. 3, 80 to 87a outside.
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- - . .. -tell. The w'Aist .,Ind sleeve Out Paper the depth the flounce is to be- ,,eraphiln son -os." Still others think I sin was 9.q real as the gense of sin it. Afituitoba wheat- -No. I northern $1.00 All live stock have, howev
wi JA it but the women 101e.%ed, with ixe permit C� t , 11 And are reported as being -iu exact-
loug , sle;aer lines would be at D! best 'it aria Piece requires care in cutting And ReWsPa-Pers are good --pinning or p(tat- wits the reaciion 'f Jehovah's nature Belt The sin recognized and ropented of lye
,r ,Iitill,, lint is far easler to manage than in xy be need- Alrainst gin, and tho 1-2; No. 2 08c; _Yo. ;I (We lake ports ridition. Yodder has been abulid-
in aueh a gown. i _g strips together as they na 0 at it answered to. the was burned awaT. This vision was an Canadian %yestern oats -No. 2, 4�'; lent cc
OE 6.11 matetials tbe brocades. are the tile Xilarate Sleeve, and once a good fit- ed. pin small darts at 'not too close In- llroplket�q ,consciousness of Me own Moral -anticipation of ille incarnation of oui- No. 3, 38 1-2c take port , s. ant owing to the Ixottritifut hay and Toot
most effective. It was supposed they ting pattern is obtained the rest of the tervals in one edge of � the strip, which impurity. Lord. Isaiah was purged from his In. Manitoba flour -Quotations at Toron. I crops of last year. Some correspondents
ov. There must will be t I tie tpp of. the flounce, and let IT. Tile sense of Sin ,Ind its removal 1 Uity that lie might poclalm the love, report that in spite of the ion.& cold win-
. woukt he the most popular this last' win- Cits": is comparativelY ell . 11 this strip o) ftre: PirA patents $5.10; second pat- 01.,
- unknown reason they boa gqod lining for corsel, cover and cor- them run out to notbing. PI ch. -mars the (va. 5-7). 5. Woe 14 me -At night of thi% X sacrifice which takes away iniquity. , C., t from 20 to 25 per cent. of the sup -
ter, but for some ker six months, will, g(,1 brassiere must be most carefully SA' to the line of the Skirt whi diqplily of divine bollnem the prophet is Tsalall,q attitude of worship brought to ill.% $4.60; stroun, bulicers $4.10.'� ply of hay .still remains in hand. Horses
yve-ra not. 1 r bav
Anot) . be))uet, Is nnt pushed ant 'where the flounce is to be -sewed. him a vision and revelation which -had Curn-No. 3 yl,lbmv, .M13-4 �,. . . , _ are scarce And higth in price.
ranke& as the Smart- leetpd so tbatt . dismayt-d. The fire of purity, he fears. 'Iort.,4.
. bowev,ex, Pico them Title "I Ton can gauge the ripple aL the will not cleanse, but cc an immediate anti transforming effect , 11 '
est. ,Some of tAte most, beautiful ruid of place. . da itud flouneng botto�l to atilt. ' nsume lilin, con: he whole life, Special preparation is (11 Cario oatq- -No. 2, .16 to 37C 0. New Brunswiek-The good crops of
COStly gowns, have been made of brocade, Yor trimming tbP biln I scious as lie is of impurity.-Allbedon. on '1191de.
If too deep a plait or dart has been LT,ldor -k of grace llea
:tnd We � .,,�lyelplcr 4 --No. 2, 80 to Ble olitside.
� tile I:itter very scant, braillin," 's , necoqsary for a. special woi hay, clover and oats, lost year gave an
but the 9011eritl trend Or fashion. the last . laid and the 11ounce. ripples too much, and almost despairing whether' 14 be in the Individual heart Ilarley-Xo. .1 (,\tra, GO to 65c outside.
year has been a Juvenile Style of dtreas- cliti-edelt-C provide opporlunitica for lit- Of unclean lips -The defilement -of big . abundance of winter feed and in general
210 ' ' ,,.;ojI1achc braid. make the dart smaller. I-Zeep on Ili this or I l3lickwheat-45,2 to 53e otitsidn, , hava come
Ing for all agies, and brocide is "' tl(. Or uAlL1011 I)Phl,d USC(l- moral nature found expression through n the church, and the blessed results all chts5es of live steel.
way all. around the skirt. Then, remove of he work will be largely proportioned .ltyeFirin, 70 to 71a outsidc.
I remile material. it is much better atilt- -,,V,Z -,, f,,hjcI1,,,1,Io, and I-,, often oombined . his lips. '.the angelic beings, bad still& the T through a severe winter in excellent
jW let,$ to the licaracter and degree of th re Bran--:Manitobas at $23 in bags o.
,to fornia liresseq, state at fairs, ate., 111, n th� paper And lay It out On n fresh praiseg of - Jehovah, but the pio�l 0 condition.
,ad %vith bauds of fil(It Or Chilly Or � 'a - I ,t the point intended for paration. Isaiah's preparation resnfje� ronto, tint] Shorts $23 Ili bags Tnrolito, I
I is aiwAars to6expensive to be gen- clennes entrede-ay. Then with fine hand Piece ' 90 tile Impurity forbade ]its Joining with them. Ontario flour --f)() ppr ceilt. patents, �
Ogt oha;�mlng model is clII1,r,, the middle of the front comes on the A P(,.,II)1c of unclean l,lps ,% I, q a mission as God's $1, a tile
SM4 , _Not on Y V&S I hi. gre t com pro-
er.illy worn. A m . .illery t-11081[l,"SAIlle, I�Lees. subatitut- I Quebec -Throughout the Provina
ith haft,VY PaSsemen- �ng IrwRil for V:,1IeI1cI0nnl-,; if tile inaterial the Straigh edge of the paper, and cut there, iniplarity ,vvithin, but there wag Pilot, 3,45 seaboard. condition of live Stock is reported to be
a. pink satin, aiid w I . I out -your circular flounce. Any piecing defilement from" contact with the Pao. 111% 41 vision of the world's need. IS,
)wit the front—a C(ph3- (%f tj,t, go,,vil is beavier, tire al �vays OTHER MARKETS. excellent. Good supplies pr
teri6 orns-MeAts d( nal, but of the material in the flounce must be pie amona wbom-he dwelt. Tgaiah had a alith mentioned his own sin first and ant, though to many districts tile longth
ture ar"S" diotinct and OT'9': - ,imart. There is a curious combining of done on the straight of the -goods. vilsion of0the divine glory, and through then the Sill of big people. He who has . LONDON' WOOL, and: severity of the winter caused a
then kn-ocade is a material of all others j.,,vo or three kind,; of I!lc,, and enibrold-
3 picture gown. -n The gored portion of the skirt can be ,it, saw Ills own sinfulness *is well " 710t been humbled under a sense of Ills
Pink opular, bill us Uildon.--Thf. thltd v.rles of the wool larger consumption than Usual. NVI-Lere
best suited to- th' erio-st effective and roost . left several inches too long and the edge that of others, 'Mine eyes have seen own unworthiness before God has no auctions will be opened next Tuesday, employed in connection with the lumber
and go,14, blue and white, silver and lool's well fialihed wit.b. a narrow ,hem, In case the King -Ile felt both Ills r and the clolsing is sellauled for Alay 27.
. tbL4 means cost, fol' it "Over I�lpu ity preparation to carry Clod's truth to oth.
901A O,nd wbita,--all are brocades that io combine anything bitt handsome Ina. lengthening is eve d the and the danger thitt lie was in fron, ivas when Isalah felt the exceed- During the first week 59,000 catups, horses have fidlen off in condi-
o faebioftblel And most effective ---and terials. ,. . ,x. Ir, Ashmore. r,neeessary, all ers. Tt � . bales WlII tion and some losses have been caused
; ar� mocade crepe do chine . - . - flounce can - be turned in on the upper having belield the king (Jud.g 0.22, 23). Ing Sinfulness of sill that the burden of be off cred. by distemper. .
I eipensive. The t -_ edge .and stitched to the skirt- If it iple's sing weighed upon bisheart.
. is a vew material that is charming for ' � 6. Thon, flew-Isaiah's cry of need his PCC . CLOSING INTHEAT ATIARKETS,
I 0 evening and. oan be had, in various ONE-PIECE SUMMER DR ESSES. will not make the skirt too -heavy it brought a quick response. A live couj Tt was Ili that very experience t1lat Me Aray. July. �,Vray, July, Ontario -Live stoLc Save come well
.
! th � no cc and is on the It certainly is a mistake for %,troman I will be pretty to ba,ve, the flounce dou- -1,1" was tile agency of purification, aration for set -vice began. Those Al'illilipe" , 90%b 07%s 06b t)7i/
I Colors. it is all o lor well ble and seemed tokether arolind the Tile fire had come from tho altar where P11ril'op go into the work of file Lord r. .�b through the winter, and as a geueral
�, -�W, -_ -- _S,Z,n .t ia+vle as the figurea crops de ohl'o not to start the day by appearing . Chicago I rule are in excellent condition, liorses.
, .. -1 ,,--..,,-- I,Andsouilb. groomed. And it would appear that bottom. � the atouing, sacrifice had been offered, not been humbled under a Sense of his .., .)71/;3 88% 9 4 '/_. 68 t/4 od and in great demand fox the
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. _-OfiV1'ra_RIUTZ__ i . 106�Mdtts-- there are astonishing numbers who are Use it pattern for the blouse having and 1111,e wits efficacious. "As earthly Own unworthiness before 00(l has Ito Alin1N ... 0816 99% 97% 09
Jupe Ot An arm piece -%vilich runs from the bot- fir, burns a exteimal. impurity, so preparatiosi to carry God's tru % st, consequently they are bringing
,.rhe influence of. the jupe-C otto is careless in this respect. It is undoubt- st line of I'll, Isaiah felt the a-,- high prices everywhere. Cases of d1s.
� tom. of the sleeve to the wai Elie beavenly firya burns away It was when LIVERPOOf., PRODIME'. .
. fax reaching And is constantly 0 be no- edly hard for the great majority -who temper are reported in some part;9 of the
, � ash- do their own work and start the day at the blouse, all this makes it easier to nient of sill. first from the lips, but cooding sinfulness of sin that the bur- Liverpool cable: Closing- Wh ea t province. �
4%N -1,U
ticea in every style of gown. T f an early hour, bat by having some Sim- raise the arm and there lk lose dal3gbr through them from the whole mail 1�_ den of his peoplo'k sbis* weighed upon -Spot .dull, NO -led western, , _ .
� . 2 milell cows and other cattle are selling
ion of the skirt slashed 'from tile he'll of tearing Out. After the blouse is put Dillulann. The sill of his whole ii�iure his hegirt. It was in that very experience ter, no etock; No. 2, May, 8s,
;t -h was pie inethod of doing tip their halt, � �
.
I � upward for half a yard tit long . together And the fronts flaialied the 6d; well. Tile enhanced value has induced
. that but little time need be coliffuml had seomed to him to be concentrated that Th futures steiady, May, 6s 11,1,'d; July, farmers to take baler care of their live
,!so ,,,efaratiou for service be-
� undoubtedly designed to Show the trou- in its arrangement, and by having Sim- gailor collar c Ad u on. lit s. 1. T -Itis bath touched thy gan, Be 10 go Into tile work- of the 6s ll,y2d; Oct., es 9,1,'d. q -.
"r effect, In some�of the heavier mal de one. piece wash dresses toget One havlair narrow, rounding fronts lips�Llllrli�icp efficacy of tlie .altar had been Lord should ha-ve it vision of His glory Flour-Winteir patents. 274 Gd. . toeL.
torlals-a serge, for instance -the, Sli-411- ply mill culty of making t' su in the back . and greatness that they may have a Afanitob%-Considering the scarcity of
. lato, b reduees the difli . ,,Ind not t citing. At tht; c-onveyed to Isaiah. His lips were tonch- llop-la London Pa,cifie coast, 95 '
. . Ing displays 4, 6a,tin underskirt caught a good start. will look well, and the op ad, 'n;t simply that his Iniql1ity might proper sen" --of the work Ili -whichtlicy t,O gB.
up to give the effeot� Of its boing made %Veil fitting corsets are another %iedes- neek in the front should be a. $light V. be taken awa,'�, but allso tbat lie might are engaged. Tboy must become seers Reef-]N,tra India, nteus,��,, 87s 6d. feed owilig to the drought of last.year,
. Ili twa pieces. When itu evening skirt Is sity) And it is a mistake to go without Let the sleeves come down over the l e ear with effectiveness before. they can become servants. Isaiah P<wk-Prinio mesa -tvestm, 77G Gd.- live stock have wintered fairly well. I'lle
I go s -Lashed filmy lace or chiffon flounce$ them at any timet, It they fit as 04 elbow -i, couple of inches, and take a the Infissage given to him. I e mfghb serve tile Rams, Short vat, 14 to 16 lbs�, b2s ocl; scarcity of fodder is referred to by many
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� tire di . splayed, but in the original model ,should they will be a Support rather Itart on the under side, so that they King. He put every faculty under tri- bacon. Cumberland cut,,26 to 30 lbs of the correepotillentg In southern Marl -
i the slashed Bkir di Oct and � ivill fit more closely At the edge and 11r. The call (v. 1. 8. Heard the voice , I; - i be 6 to 24 lbs., n��;_' toba.
� t splays tile fc Man -.I, hindrance to one�o work. of Ole Lord-Intialt had seen the glory bu a to him. He heard "the voice of the BOB 6d; s�rt ri , I
)L-lp It is not attractive, for it is I at the same time make a pocket for the Lord" when he was possessed of an inal clear bellies, 14 to 16 lbe., 52a,
a) '. One other important point is havii 9 tittle wid- of the Lord and, had heard the voic�s obedi,mit liature, Ilia answer ineant all long clear middles, lighb, 28 to 34 Satkatchawan-On the whole, live
. crude .Ind su,003tive, and the lace or the feet well Shod. Light welght ki � elbow, A turned b.wlt cufl, a ade . of the seraphim, but he had lot yet gtoelc ]live wintered welll though short
exag- to him. "Send me.)' Nothing less will do lbs,, 6% 6d; long clear middles, heav�r
ebiffon Is indispensable. With tile C3 low healed laced boots are a support to er at the- outside of thd arm and In heard the voice of the Lord. Whom shall
material will be A good fin- , ' supplies have rendered necessary the
, geratedly scant skirt tile seam O'eend the ankleQ. and most ideal for the pur- of the plain � L send -A great inquiry urbilch Jehovah 111!d nothill" Illore is possible. Worship 35o to 40 11os., Big; Xhort clear backs' ,
ad to kll,oNv A nty ver ma ang; tin
itt. the side or aIRSh I dai pose, but ter those who prefer sll�porff !all. A ablort four ill hand tie should Ila I . Ii ,niely, for preachers withoub Service i's incomplete. As witli 16 to 20 lbs,., 49% use of straw for feeding. .
having low ]eels mada_�of the plain material aind faOten- "' a rsaiah so must it !)a in till -whole-bearted 8houldem-l8quaTe, 11 to 13 lbe., I
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I underskirt, the fashion has much. to re, or low shoes those side of the collar, under- and missionaries to a dying world.- service, ,I, convictioil that the catiso 43a, 6d, Albetto-In the South of this province
commend it, and this clever dressmakers should be chosen. a . Wbedon. Who will go -Tho divine will which is served will ultimately prevail. LaxdPrime western in lleTcola 42s; the winter is reported as having been tx-
� have realized aua taked advantage of, There is a number of materials Suit- neath. . a convenience, and the human will inust goincidb. Clod --!V, R. A. American rofined in pnAs, 40-% R ceptionally severe find live stock have
But to 6niphagize it valgar s or these morning dresses, Such as A patch pocket Nvill, be has in his mind those whom. lie desires - 0 Ite so well ag lit other
i I - has met with small percalc.,%, ginghams, dtick Or g4latelk. alit on, the skirt to the left of the f ront. to send, n-nd it remains for them to be 0 � 0 Cheese-Canaklian fiii,e*b white apd 1, t wintered qui
I gTeit migtake, find
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. favor from women who are rIghtiy eon- There ii nothing prettier, probably, Ili - willinq to go, Ilia Lord atilt 'reserves to . lored, aiew, 58s; amiadian finest , rbs. .
I white, old, Us 6d; Canadian fineat, rn —
sidered smartly turned out, tile pereales tlidn one having a dark blue LILY DRESSES. llimsAf the prerogative of particularly A F�INE TEST "O .
'Point do Venise, is one of the most ground showing white polka dote. Then I calling men And women 'to ell the # aclorod, old, 68o, British ColtimlAtt-LivO Stock have
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there art, tan and brown grounda Show- Irwo Very Effective Rigo Worn in a -k as missMioa, For . .1lurpenting Spirits, 6a%. ,veil through it severe Nvinter. Atore.
. fsq Butter-Fineot Am od come 1
.111oliable J.,te,te this spring, and al- gospel and to woz
tbough the cost of the real lace makes It Ing aots of different sizes or small fig.. - London Production, us -The plural may be iis&l to denote Glanford Dairy Farmer's Cow Pro. 80.4. ericau, 888; go , fodder than Usual was required, but tin
. llieg. 11inks and the lighter bloes are . 0
. I've tG IlSo any large allong the Iflan� worit the divine majesty or it may Include and favorable spring )iis brought
Virtually prollibiti lovelv, but not quit(- so servicerible for A * pretty dreesds De.si,ft-Comm,orr. 374 6d.
. idol). corra- tile 1��11111111
l hoo. IIIN at. e grass and lies onabled good P
: . (tuantity thttro are excellent inittatiou" t1le �nrposo. Sm4ll checks ill black And in "The Lily," writi% our Lot ,E.q of heaven,.lebovah a -ad duced Over 27 Pounds of Butter. JAYW� %LT1Pr-,G WHEAT AtARRET. 0 .rd-
� ,j. dere(I tendauts. Rere ain 1, send me- The * , I . gtosq to Ile made with field work,
that, combined with satin, crepe do chine whil.p also fire �good- If the heavier pontlellL, is a roso-piuk t�ilk eillbrol fin Who a, fesv minutes before was Prev. I -0-9.0—
,illitea, are ,%,ith self-colorett silks, a�adgxranged with M
or daffoul, are. most effective. - Amota matt -rials, Such as duck and g. * (r, r6m the 11arallton Times,) .1 -
; dice. ,filp left "Undone'$ A -ad felt hinigelf 16it WaR C1610, Open, Itigh. Low. Clow" I
-t tractive colors and designs. One thing jille of the corsage. is veiled With Ifte#,
� 1�all it. pi-eic,ht there tire to be found ' 'E
. al ithe at6ontricities of dress that Pro- PrOkIll-Od, they arr OAS'lly found in tit. i tunle skirt and draped bo ready to respond to the divine eall. Ifolbert �jarouio, of Ulanfotd ToWn. Wilp,at- R SUITO
. LOST H
! . Ito who had triltribled tit the prent,1106 41p, who Ims A fine dairy farm at 7krity .. . . 0 0 I,ej 0014 001 M74 I)d
I fow quiet, edn6ervative styles that Fire n(li, ill tilelt favor is that they .-Ire not Old fillin 010 01)d6tC SbOld(ler "'a illate- .
raoilt obarming in thoir quiet olp9mce- oaAiIN, wathed and ironed -M collaidera. cial is varried fteross ill folils; While thfti' of Jehdvali, dmred to,oUealc to Iffin, '111(l ,MouuL 116po, allil il also 4 breeder of ,Tul'� .. .. 0714 .9794 97% 97116 97%
1 Sudi 14 a model of chepe do eltint, satio tion '. which. will de(,Ide M-1tily lvonl6n ;).-illons cov,41-6d with black vc,lvet. a nar- to widertake a luisiion fd IIIIII. l4olsteiII4, ling ,Ittqt had It highly Ratio. dills- .
tin sldrt nemirot them. - f tile SAIII0 Ill"LIPTiA Willilling IV, Tho comillission .(Vs. '943). 0. fA(.tnl,y t"t made Ot one of his milell Arily '... 169A .101".1 8771A I(II/a wrfA flovedist Must Give Up M. 8, of Nove.
Mid VelletiAll 110- The 10119 61 .,;w 6and O go, ftil(I it -11 this people -Avith it'(' C.."ll erms, a spven yvir Ohl. The test was .1tily .. _ 17% .17�j 191,ik 37% ,Ils�6
is moTo thon lit"If coveerd with it Pleated �eine. of tite pt',Aty liew de4igus gboyVA the folds. 'tint] two oth,-r han'la e.lghlo I to Her Husband.
,5 tf� go 6olnes ,& on nnilgAinn. Thoro were mqde by A. 10,Atobln-son, of Alitoliell, Who
or gathered Urni4� of crepe de Chino, fln. a five gort'd sNri, having a slightly dic, db*w Aeeves, give a. Illeasing 11,114. Of � CHTWO T,TVP,, STOM
1. (ho'4P. to whom Isaiah )),Iq 100(Yll, lit' %Vftq Sent to mal0i it by tile Ontario A-
- to vitleago. May S.--Cattle-Rpeelpill 21,1 . London, May A. -Mr -4, 11-0110, $11"Ay"l,
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I i4be.d With A wille hand of tile lace and raised %mc,'Liiatlille, find tile rtitnell6d blolav, ,!tIid.r.%A -to tile brigglit eolor of tho silk. Iva$ eallf-il to be ft home, 1111:�Oinnftry for rivultni'al Collc�gp, and who eortattily'A 'W ; Ill'illiet, 14MAY to 811110 111911i'l- '.
I eut Ili one with 11'aw, with 114% wwq sont with rt 111m;qn,ye to 111 ,
� eiuLroldeTy. This tunria frills fil Straight !A 109,le WIL111 *IeQV04 The L.),go Lat of �rllor� ,.,I 4 Owl' tile work thoronglily. I.Flr,ve.n, 15 to $1,A)". . cowsi unrl lielfeni, $2.4,) 110VOlilt, who wl'it" "I'der ill(% name
.
lint* Go garintnt, - Thilre 1,q ,in invertea plait tl,,, hl,gh troun wivathcd %%ith it dodble people, hPir yo indevil, 141t Itnile)-M Ill" li-i,e cow averaged bl,tween 2i and gpea to) $5 05 * mlves. P410 to tol."'5. of "Ireno Osaontl," faileil i1Z 111'r flPF-MI
� .4 from tho bast, bitt thote is it wilta .1
I I.qnd 41f file 1,,tt,t� oLnd embroidery whith Oath ,.Ido of the ll,wk gore, &lid A smnt row tit tilly pink roses au'l l,-,!igr 1.111). n't.-4116 Lrild dir("Af-A tile prophet to licZq-heepipts emlinatea at .619,0), mat.
I .Iwunds of butter for levilli day�, which 1, t TIP.1lerally No 111glior: light, $5.6tj t4l ypsti-rilfty ag�tlnsi. the det-Nioll of tie
� _r p,trt -of the wAi9t. A ("ITIll , I - -( 1w ovcli "wtll. 1
f(g.111.4 tile uppe ar flounce finishos the bottow. The .3tril P, is iko 11,111na with blav% � 4, depIql'o tho ti'llth Ito 01A poople 14 only two poundq les's than the Cana. OC20. nil-nml. Vj.&) In V-10 .. 11CAVY, $3.65 \1 allipton. (1011ilty coult, judge 01r.
g1r. (Ine-viece blotlap. it; rut, with flITee-qUAr, anol 'I) J..i lit. -pt -in harniony with, th(� 'i 1,604-ird-Ind tile coliffitioll'i were not 1) f 4.00. 1-6111glip, $35.05 to M'.94 , gooll to ri Q
I (1i,I,.I end latiols, Instead of belt or F, 011-migh the llardnef.,�q 'Of their. llpartq di . It I
� ter lerigAll sleevp% arkl a pretty tailor Oi6 110, 110ftVY, $Z-11) to *G-04; 0"E'. $3.45 to de ng br-r to surr uder to her husband,
� dio, ii,; hulrjfM low tjoyn on the skirt. The er,llar - finklivs the low neck. ' A -t ilile Arey,?,4. (boy woulA lint ltevilpt. "Light mlough illo wo%t favorablo. $6.10 ; bulk of sales, #Y5.90 to ;0.03.
I t.1, . 'n. wksm )IV iA given, in revelation to guitle tlIk),;0, $Ili. __4_04P__ isiloall—upcelMs vAll-nated tit �5,000 "
.ot,li ate heavily fringed. The wMat is I dreNi opeliff down this. frolic It *111 I& A A Aslitto ohifiwl olvr.r satt RoLprt Ifarborough Sherard, journall-A
� , fiJ13 Ija4�hllt'V, is IWAN"11)' M-1heoiAvreil at etrply ieviong to kilmv-, 'Ili ordor tit -it I )r, �cortitin lipt allillials alill.
i I I:Irit ,%q,ry decoll,oto ana tht close fitting 111.1111,00 steady, " native $3 to $4.70 -, heql- and nuth(
Nij 141s.ov('44 of Llen (,'over th# uppor I eaqv to get into qldpktv� 0 ru, $1.23) to $4.75 *, yearlings, $4.so to $30 i t�
4V fout of illo 0,10, Ult tile bolliep i-1 t1ley, 111.1v �1�, �,()(J's 101; darknegs . ..I,,,.WI-1t(on inanuseripts of tho libly,
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Maim del -l".4 at the inAl conliterg will awlii,, Iiative, p.23r to 'ti.40 *, wiNstern, 43 ,,j)i ,
nim. This gown 14 suitable to$' theAtt0l, 4 , ah -lost. 111(ldpli by t1w wille- fic'.1111, which though N left to e(flifound tile wilfully N ow York, MIS, S. -Pini marly t o - dtty to tq.i0. amolids Are Trullipq; a novel. dklal�
lif,;."isc ill ("lling you, thAt pereftles (10 10. make Ole 11 a, b1pr four-st ey ware- Ing with tho notgro Aluestion. �
T stireTy do, and Into 11 f"Idl?d 1;ftnif (lf PrC I ' out or P11.0Y1XC'TAt, 11AII.XET, 11
v%taurott or 4small dinner ti -Ad is n, gao.l 11 wit slivink. but theIt � ,-g cv�lv?od lit tile lmvl. alill tl&!l (INW11 blind.` -4.. F. & 11. 1,11"t, bud r'I
't'lli, Ilk (
gll 1111to .i
- . S) all i4 I -oupled by the A
ujo(jel in. any ocilor. In bl.uk and Nvith I it � I set the color Ale. The, truth revo.061 to lgal e Ill �c 11% Ilarlem, cc . I I,.. sherara vontentli that h(w iq t1w
vrill diel'ilip. to 41blInK. qVill � ' oragA (10. a Uptro. Chathaln.--1here waX all exePt'llingly
. lef of I qI(Illin f3t , and tit -, liovels whiell Ill)-
: it��Al�noll Avith ult-e Im.unt'lle.1 blittolls. tlj.%t Use unbell )IN enuntrvinet jtoil real author (of tht
OW,kin J,.ice A ii strilidligly ofeetivO. I 1)(ftJl'%% Withing tip, 'A 14,486 Ile Pei-XII.Ok"A - I rbtl tan Jlobaec�a (loin anyi causing it ioso. - nlarla't tn-(Ily, vafl� .egiltab!m W. pearod in tho lost five yeals Ila wril Iva
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' eoves .qrQ , apa"ity for jiville ali'll al NO; tilt)( red.41 Of J0111,111tP '
I`L,� V-uhe4l hu, Al, f-atight Ill by amount.(i to an ]nv. Y .
Gray Evenitig Gowes. , I to sltriuk tile Mrtrq Intonded for the , I by Ill lipArby 14_�'101; nit(I iqlartmont houprA. Ing plentiful. A t1ownwrtid teiidenoy was by, rrmie pigmi,u, ,rhig is iienitia In.
; visiv-1halul. and shfink two for throe I band or liatill, atill tbmt fillmlf,d with thnigg, whielt t.an -only be - inkmgi fi .
� - ri(A to tho i.tv,ols. Thelmmed buildIng evident, In the diny inarket with eggs d, 111'R, shorard.
The priment style of evening,gown Is i ( . -
thtwx ht -fore ironing theni filial) Tbell .I. frill of We. A vlarming illf,tol of t1w flir(Tier (1i.CkI lswr� of 010 truel, Ivall WeAtod lit 31.1 and "115 NVOQt 11.1. Ilitly by .
1!t)t t.,tog Y. h ,�f - 10) LA to 17e and bufter at 92a to ,25o. SO Illph court ,judgoa )told that, It.
; geratt-d.' Tbe more generAlly ' whPit David kIlkd'.1�.oIhit1_i lie prob (,*NL ---Cam. Yliblo. Whon the botat 18 vtrcet. � r 46 6 , � Mickens veto lowor 0 W),,, to 74oleadi.
I I in I I 011.", illo., tlrtAq together mokke I'Vail 11(st nee(o,mlry for, flit' k'01111ty vourt
11000minj cht of 1.1�a V or square AM" i �fgll!m hall "ever liftrA tIlAt pelIple *lid llarallnin-d rt%enlotely agnmet Goll's truth, ,
o%er At bips wIlla enough to be Ikotatoeq, bftg, Al. to *14:5. The doplln& jud 4% to sav who wal tlit% author.
i 'let nut. ovil havc it d" Ile" At iho 11PT fOR, DRY DOCK, In hogq poutinuet, pn(,-,m iang
lit -A. preltrably tit(, forme,r, i4 $00611 Will ' ill in g111*11 houltox 1§310111an't tbrow AlIt" prr-scalltaflon �f thot truill lim tllcf
At, theatre and more elaborate dinner ,,,,,th�l ('r *Omp other ,hrovislon TRadis stoll(-!�. I tff4f 0 still fortbor liskr4on tbo brArf. 'Ing frtm Mrs'. Sliehrd Ills Judik-fill top.tratioll
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1010, elk" tvauNfl'I'm fill% 1.,w laulli tilt , �,,,, - kart 110t Of V041 ros'�,�4 tile.1,eil intii til -I 'fr,)nt the eAr hoavy, Th,i attitudo of the mom Mount which ran vtgrou'Ad at Orossover stock indkate,; furillcr (Ifeliflos. Shttlr 11al.d.
P 0 itlor (11101-S Ovmla Ile fiquen t � $4..M. Calvois, live, 0). Cattlo, I -At
, Ill-ditt in?o the pits! -At, ijklt'A *1th littlt' i-I'le.orp lit'll1r, out infn. or thoy w ill 4 ifit, torptago. or woman Go,ard thi%. irnth determlno* Tiglit will; rt,1�84*d rAM13f, ht Nlaratt firl V11. *+*
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Aiff,enliv glid 11 vcry g4orAlly Adopted, , *,,-o 1`110"ItV 01' fTft, 460 — , *tivth" ilioro, t0itll b,e a ll(,rroptlon 0 6wed to XtAgAton, im bad1r. OW, $1 tA 0, Nx g twer. It
(;ray - 0,v#IIi1$r XOVM41 stre smart . this 11 1411r4e.tt-j" I VA" a m#fl 4-rawlt nver wtirk 1.6t I- t1l, irnth. 4tm tt reeopti" or K, touvort AltniAgod Mid '0111 go on dr�l, ilewk, ITir vrarlifig. #11, In te-M!& upvftrd.'(Wa, " asmIntlt it Istrup-on,,kt. last nOrlit. and it
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DR. AGNEW
MICIAN,11,1110EON, ACCOUCHEUR,
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DR. ROBT. G. REDMOND
Dr. 11. 0, S. (Bag.)
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Physician and Surgeon.
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loctor of Dental Surgert of the Pen-
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Dentiod Surgery of Outfirloo
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B.S.A.; L.D.S., D.DPS.
1010tow Graduate of Univers1w, of Tormito
and WMtlate of Royal ollege Of
Dot Sigrgeolis of Ontario.
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WINOHAM
General Hospital.
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Pleasantly mituated. BtautifullY to.ralshed.
3psu to all re
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Ion—Addr"m Mi�a L, MAMTHEWS
superintandentl,
Box 2A wingliam, Oak
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R. VANSTONE -
13ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR
Mousy to loan at IoWest rates.
OMCE --BEATER BL0()X,
WINGHAM.
DICEINSON & HOLMES
1: Burlstersi Solicitors, etc. ,
OfRce: Meyer Block, Winght-in.
IL L. Dickinson Dudley Holmes
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.
MONEY To LOAN.
office:—Morton Block, Winghf4m
WELLINGTON KUTUAL
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Estp.bilshed 1840.
Head Offim GUELPH, ONT.
Risks taken on sit classes Of in-
surable property on the cash or pre-
nolum note system.
JIMES GOLDIR, CHAs. DAv,rD,90N
President. Secretary.
Agents. NVIngham, Ont
A. E. S M 17 H
B A N K E R -
WINGHAM - ONTARIO -
Farmers who want money to bay
horses, cattle or hogs to feed for mar-
ket can have it on reasonable terms.
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Money transmitted and payable at
par at any Bank in the Dominion.
RANES.-45.00 and under 8 cts
lie to 830, lo ots. $so to V0, Tots.
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m arged on principal
banking points in the U. S.
C. ]Nq. GRIFFIN
GENERAL AGENT .
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Fire, Life, Accident, -Plate GIA81
and Weather Insurauee, ooupled
with a Real Estate and Money
Loaning business.
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