The Herald, 1911-02-10, Page 6Sunday cbcoL
LESSON VII, ---FEB. 12, I911. .,.
•Elijall's Victory. Over the Prophets
of 'Beal. -1 .icings IS: 1, 2, 17-40.
Co)utilentary,--1, Elijah aided to alert
'4 10 ('vR 1, 2.) :Elijah had been e•3-
¥lowly in rotten with Clod during these
years of drought teat \vhen,. His \1 ord of
'l eretnand \vagi giwiL he wi-rea•dly at.
• ranee to respond. ,Toward a year 112,1
'been repent at ifiter,tli and the reataitlder
of the three ant oue•iw'_lf Seas had. been
. spent at. Zarephath, and 'tray gleet hat e
seemed like "many tleye" to 0110 twilu
was in hiding front the angry king lied
queen. The time hall cern,* Meet the
prophet was to leave hie plate, of \ait-
ing and.ret ;rem nt tt. ge fay tit '0 .+etiuu;
• yet the thee v*rhieh he bad .epent la Artier
wits as essential to the \i ti „itis; mit of
' God's great plan as were the 1i,•tiutl, of
his activit]-, -
IL .A. test proposed (v. 17-21).
1;)ijeia
was a prophet with a mo eel. A ret b
infi'oduced h test I , f:).1,„1 with 111”
accusation".Art ttu3r he 1.1,at 1ronit!e>tIt
Israel?" The. lv.+, ince m.1,ie the i•ilt{
decilarattion. '1 h_Ive, not t:•,n:3-J'-1 1. %.l,
but thou. anO the fathers hof,". in 111:11
ye lia.ye forsaken the ceteteitemitente of
the Lord. and titan heist f i:lo...'d 13aa1-
ine" •011(1, as master of tae it uation,
gave; direeti0T1 Lo 2 eernii:e the. people '31,!e of
Israel and the prophet. 0. 1:.1.11 atilt of
the groves for it tee';.
met. ;where it \would he ,dettemined 11110
was the tree Cod. .'idottee, cermet we.:
a bold, b'.ugg pro:non:(:t-v on the \avet-
.ern ar0ast of Pale,tLae, 1. flet -,.wire:
summits. The bigueet , .,7e: •: tae \eltdl:r
range woe eta c est it ,�', r ( ;, m ce:
was eloni•tit ss the stone .+, Cos too ,11.
Bert: is a perennial fa:lei:tin fiern
even lin a tura,. Q! dao . ').... 1 : 1301 t•elnlei
have procured the ',. ; ;,.w tel male: lee
."--11
treee3,.1 ribu
(11. The failure or the Teethe; s of
Baal (rs. 25.20). 25. 1:'ij.t t oil?, i hi
prophet proceeded ;with tire; +•nniie.:.•,tee,
in '11111 divinely -appointed 1. s rel. pro-
phets of Baal --l=our hundred and flaw
number. ('`hoose* eon 01tiled*- t tis
stoner; of the, altar.. anti for the emu*
?'32lbriht.•i eason ".---Eclersiioim,•,3u. Filled
the tt•e nt!1 e hide •po er was to be dis-
played. 01 a t'ticnuckable way, To explain
the source or. the supply- of welter slur-
tn, the drought, .Tristram says, "Chose
by the lit t<e of i aerifict', shaded by a no-
ble old ire(, is a largo, natural cistern of
sweet water, which the people sad' is
never exhausted."
the Came near ---In inlet an dtrustful
boldue,e lmr(L Clod of Abraliairt..'lsaae,
and• of l t'url- •d 11ja1rs address to • God
was 111.3110 eti eornplete that no one
(timid doubt to whom 1(0 was appealing.
1.,e(- it }le know it '.l'1ic prophet wished.
two 1Iliogs made clear: first, tIULt.tlieie
Wire a God in :lsraei, and second, that
lie \11(4 Cod's ser -aut. 137. Hear me, 0
Lord - T:lijtell's eol)fideuve in Cod. .finds
Mast pI0nu11ced expression in the
3'01 1, of this brief prayer: Tho answer
was not delayed. Turned ; thole . heart
back a;!.un --1114 greet desire • was that
the people :,huuld turn .from idolatry to
God. 38, the fire of the Lord. fell There
was hot, nlietukiug its direction nor its
}ower. Jt canto from above and burned
doth a rd., t•umllwnein; with the saeri'
fine null endiug with the Water in t'1•te
10011 1,. 311. hell on their facets-- Thy
wore not only eonvince1 that it was the
wort: of t;iel. but fell clown before flim
in. an artof worship. 'Pit,' Lurd, ifo is
the 1;04 ---The teat had declared the ex-
ie(.n:•e and power of Jehovah, and the
vietery of Elijah uvor the lirophet of
I, 1 11 wo' complete.
t,Iti '•li011 -• 'Co W110111 WAS lslfjnh scut':
\Chx
was the H'olie'r' of the king to-
ward 1Cli•jah? Who arranged for the
2,-0111111:• et Mount Carmel? What -teat
a2, 19 be made? Who represented. the
line Tied, and 33-110.repre-tinted the false
,!reds lie guise the, efforts of the priests
of Beal. 1)eemehe ladje (merle after
the fiilnre of' the prieste of Ilea]. De-
sc ibe tae results el Elilahi . •1)1'ay*:r,
Whet was reetirkallle- about the- prey -
et. Whet truths dons the lesson tench?
1'R-3.C'CI (; h 1, PI'LICATIO.NS.
ri
"Come rear unto Hie" t\. 30.) Tu this
dolarrou,%. 1:a<k l3 -(Linn p':oplr whose
ctet:,'r'i)s \\t:i:edr.t•:-, ltnil et: used hint
otter,' o 1\11;lune' 3 wax4d(t ag-' I(1i,jo i
3-111:1, et '0200 ner:
a' '.',11' ltorik (l)eak 0
2\ pationoo, t01u1.1u( (h'1y.the pa
:(eels, of tliriet te2 Tile,. 3: 5. mergit)
"i.Tl I
the leer: of tette-1, "lent 0,1" (t el! ,.:.
t.= 1 : will me tet(. t1, to 110,110 1 .O3-.-•
"el ar" 113 who ore weak end r'i1.11, 1. t1.
;who hale injured us. '1'eo1 m: 1.11r2 1 13131;1
1301.3)4 refs: Dye atu•Il ;ter (,1''f. 1314 we earn•
newel' prove what; at 1112_11:*' (+till is ours
114111-
Ire (art lay. with the I,1r' end pity
O` 1,011 1.ItO (cite; Qt.)' 11r. 't' 'inti near ell -
e, 100."
"lie rent; hod elle otter ,•f the ford"
0. 30.) .15n Pilar stands fee worship 3"t
r)ln3•' )3 or et the holne, A e lol e:l
,:'r,di or a lwhere here lentilp plea)' i,
1(<'st,eeted 7a .'n altar itet'rllrag. 1 )1:Zia.
lu•ed. )11 peer •fatnilz altar broke nonan
or out of repair? getter until breal,(a t
riot:t prayers. A /!otic fainter. preparing
h l ,
tel. a itoioue Lea :le'( /nil,ai`:lt 19)322311
11.1i1e tee weather 11'0' favorable, oral)le, 1we.ill:
ant eertc' with his nieu to work. They
090.0 in etre the breakfast horat.101111d-
1 1, ere enol returned to. v.orl:. Tiley had
always lead family prayer.: before. but
Setae rtr; ,;0-.;.et1 tlia(' to keep so many
lit'' efr(:0( work while 1o: read u.xid pray-
ed 11'23, more then he rottl(1 afford. and
the good mai yielded. ffis wife 111130 \5)131
1'101 i 101 finoily Alf All trig ketcd:. her hes-
:fed tit ;tet melt 71114 departing
•((n( t;u(1. 00e. ltx1'nitig those in the
01(1 3r..:<1 ill \'2 1) f•4' the 1,11122k'.t-t
null. At ).(=l. t':0\' /11133,: to the 11'•14_:-,
i ?1' a r t 1: t+l;drihieN,1 table 'rase
1., t2 tt 3,1 11( (!n tiff lir/, net
re::r he Tee(14341 \vit.' was knit-
ejr tial 'lr. "\\1..11 does this mean?"
1e'•' the 3113.1bv nd. -1 t iesight yott were
11107 0 about' your work, that
Tt 1t2.ia't 11'31,• le gal:' "Not time to
I.' I!n van t lin), we (11)1 Hee \vithn st
"flee'?" "1,.031 tali live \Selmer e..ting
*-.111 11s wit milt. praying The spirit
;lee. tee 3 1•ad of 11:'o rt) :.'t nT ,ea as
11' lady lteede the lire.•,] u1' earth."
,red. \':ve," said the farmer. "get -the
ten f(• 0111 WiF 11111 heti' jener. re
2.1222 .,(ry 111O1211133', no metier 1100,
•, .
7 \u,3- ,(( n t,
! t•
l3-, i. I itut , llod'a
r
wife's n, au11 thr strategy"' for
(hl ( ,t ,r mss repaired.
"1111 t1.1n• barrel. with writer" (v3,
Elijah "was Rd sure of (iod that he
„c(1- at his cent 70and. to heap 41ffs0ttl-
(21 1 'r' way, knowing' Olen. Was 110
al 6 ffienity far the infinite One. The
ere` last11 010 the 11n.riet t.11' tllore.
o1y ice (u(1. O 3131tehll,ss faith! that
e :3-l• .it t1111igk,ibilities and evert 1)r'ape
ilea one upon ;neither that, (.Coot3. may
-'1en1�h Prean!"
"Il1i•jal: the prophet carne near, and
hi" (v. :)td.) Elii'11, ptiIved :Dour fif-
'r 4 onds. e (lt 'emelt sneakinr '
11: 7), h+:3 faith that; (304 wilt
t ,tet we a,1 brine,. lire 1>1r1:;itig
h:
"Lei e it b•, knnrl'n 1.314 rl(11' (^•12k then
(10,1 1l, T ••,.4(3 end tint I ('tn ;thy
.11*;‘.211.." (V. :;110 ']Tile titan. 4ubject: to
„ Ire are, enls desired
4 +'tn'1•. (1" did 001 3313 In 110.
luwil r1i: 2 ;;'1'(343. p,r,p1tet. 01' a. worker
mite 111' r • ,; lender ' 1' tate people. but
11 ': •'t, (,1.i43.tt3 '('33ant 11o)i,, filo
'.1 r 0',r7.
linen t'o fere n3- 1'1•• i ot•) f01J"
.1 1'17 e r r% ritea1)13 th 111 all$Wrl'e'<l, if
Or' prl,\'i i :11•" nor 11:•twl'rit),- t.hei'" 1
101•l.1' Ter )t, 2ta1 y•(ii 3-hon)dl(nv\v
1..'011',11,.' yen err tillreemu+ilr41 tr1 nee
%•111(.1., (1311-t3, ,: 28. •2.t)3 or ask 'elf -
1l' rite] ,, "111111' ('pn$itlli^ 1( 111)12)
1 e:•` (. atne4 4.. ", merely) ;
•1 1(•r.. •1 ^e.(.Tt(' "inirtuity'% hidden 111
,131' ,•l:,',1, (('.ea (rt1; 18, -.Ter. 11:: 1.0,
): er vol (31102'111avettill" (31tr.
and net Tet,'^:idle). ,:11(1 asked fergive-
I.--A. 1'.le
• 1131 BOSTON,
(11nrpo1 , Mincer,
:qrs. 13x2111-.-lfdtt rapidly ] tnersoit
owe! •
11rs, tied 1'o ; lie \rill 1:e in elsort
0311 very 4r:er)1,
was (die ;reigned u,uaily nffi' .' 1
lice. --For •e e a ire 111 11`-•...\.toI 'l UI'1l iO:e'
sha.Il have tke prefe.(.i'o; and the :el-
-vent -age ut being firs: in veer :11 0!: 31 -
'1iea to the .de y. C)nrlce. t:,r:: en
your nods --Tho priests o1 Monti apeee led
to have a deal: eJ 243. tttitsilt•, firs. le
point. of numbers, and, see. l.!, infirst.
of the numbers of their r o:is. >,1 1:re
under—hat there n12311)t he en ('713':'':1,,
fair test. 20. No vole(>• -Tt. 1:7,11 2111 irons
any lack of persi'teney cal 111e 11x:1. (
the priest;,, that Baal Ohl not hese.: . t
Leaped upon the tiltax ..'1.(,3)1:. ; erne r
the aIt.ar.' •-it. V. '.('soy d'm'.et; 'roil,,',
it with strange and hideons 411•;•, 3 rn21
gesticulations, toeeing tilt , 3te.lt!: to
and fro, with a great Veale: e
contortion' 0. \rke,
27. Elijah din.'394 thetn'1:'il• frin1ie 0 -
forts frounmorning until neon had failed
to lazing a)ly--)•esponse front clone' .
•ian(1 t a lrrzi 13321, confident f+3-. the d: � 1te
protection, held up their. ,' tiee 02
(eulc. that, 't to power nf. 4. , /
seen in greater e:tn1la:.. `O the il..f(13'11,-
nese of lomat t'rt, aloud, for lie i, rad
—2)he wore n,p,!rr: of )3aat) elein1(el t, : -
he ryas a god, btu. Eejeh re;,:rel+('d linin
claim with the meet. /•tine e l . 1. n. lie
f
11
is talking, c(3-•. =1'he prophet. a:tl:i,u'1d ft
to Baal the des and fume'' of as n:awl• f3-
man. '28.After their11219010---311 , 'r Ili
frenzy they e:ied .ln 1 'r epe'], a:l'1, lo !'
emphasize their inti 1 < t: they
their
1 ,
their swords into their f15.3, ;1e:':•
their otwdt hood with that ,,: Cie :.,'- t , 1 ti
fide. 29. Prophesied—They:teeth-met to et
call upon their go.). Tile Hebrew :word
there trach:deo-.prole\n>e" - , 1..17- t
t'e,;tly (0131(sl.13 "pray," ai,,..tr.' . 2e .:t e:
the conneetiv 3) w3i13( it moat's. 't. i.;'1 le
'the tame. 0 tee- e \ee'"1• 12•r,•;.,,, t :1
)'rribah)y Cif!. r :'c u i1r , r3-'.' . 7:. 11
Nor any Hitt. r ..ar (,i 14.1•(:,.i m: •. ,•tl- it
tate that (lir., 3001114 i'r 1'en. e,) •02:0, ',.:11 "\
the. 31riost•. of Bea! lead r\ r:1 et t' b
s0lveo 10 ::u titteci'.21 with '1:, etre. t 22
1c
1
E t 2
vn 1 n
d ) 1 lit t t`•n
1 u
They Ind 0• it i:(„ 11r lit 1.)3-. F. I1
They held Fr?: lied toren f'.r 1 . \ 1t 3
lou{] 20leei. T:1('\ lead ilii) t ,! 1•)
tlpon the:nese:veto Twee 1, 1111 tn.Ci•
more that they )'112213 d;(. '1 h.,.a ,,
lilllly ;ialld•(l. ,. t
IV. Elijah 1ietorinne 103. 30-2,0),
Come near- f her„e stat'$ a e.iinl:l':t' , lir in
the •'proplie.t't ,Manner that vets in ;el
Orange. emit reel; to title frenzy •'i abe 1 1:1
Baal -worshipers, The people were it- t;
lite(' to 1tiitu,s:- all that m••1:: err u•'.'v 11•1, cl
RCp•tncd. tiro alr---\ot, the nit'• f'
Baal, but en altar et ,Jehovah 13';3:.,. r
been used long '''(. 2,1 t hie time .:7. i
mane i it)tieee.)72 t.3:' 1111,. •3
;jail. rc.,ogaii d 11114'), not. •'i •',r,4
tiolgs but te+t 1111,. :.1 03- Iit'11,'
See, ,Tools. 4 i 1.l,1•l 43':1 ii !3 r tee .eima,;.-Israel mein,. nor:nee of tie I i '•1 3
AF
the name .. I .r2ri :1)41111.."01 1_e rr;'ti ,r1�'
and w011 the tonne given 'u 'f1''i7 It
.t'emel (Gen. 32. 2111, 32, '•1 ;11? 21:30w
of the Lerele..Tbie r (13( .1 t': e191.a::.01- .1
io's all of 1 iijiilf'; e. to P. tie is 10
bonoi of ,11)00,)1, 13'it r.:111 p'a3:3011,1
the 121(.4(5 tf(•r(• oiilrel egg '.11'•i' Al (-:1 '
1ne). 1. t.legril.. ''134 (!((:h t:,r,
W0.11 1.)i h1: t)Ue 1'nJ 111-,011 ,111 4: ;.:.,•
Two 2101323i1'1'39'' -7'h. I t (:r. 331)2 1':1,
"aaah" (•nlitiin1713( trine nal r,, v,
half to Girt galione Some 13)14.
depth of the ir(.n''41 t,e.s n- ) groat a, 1111' l3-.
•]right (11 the iSrtt•.e:,h infntilTe. 34,
the 1 0004 G1 o(,ler. etre -'('hits rev 110'' i•
prep 1 Tt1031 .Heigh, 1'''i'e eimi1.tt• 1,1 tele, 1't
of the pl i(•• i of 11:1 :I!. 1 1!1 foul' i(tr r'- r.,
-Thr WA.tri 111', -ut)t 1•, twain
veriyiitg Wit ..1' and ('(111.a111alit( fI'(`1'O 11
throe 1.o..fi vt' gellone e,(eh. Peer
'!`here must lie nn n •reabign 10 soy
there t.,,5. fire lririd( 21 11onee 0here c:l.r.,
the altar. Ful.;(• re!igirolle 1111.v(+ testi.ted
.to deeept m to e,tnbie.ik their cloho'
to supe,ua1.1.11111 power. -belt -it tnu21 h:
trade Meer that there ie 110) 11'10) erw ;Yr
here, '14. Third 11:11^ ,1 jars')eeejars 1te'ri1 ,
lysed, ",101'2'2405 ti".'' to tint twelve, :t)
31
HAD,
AO Treatments tl Relieved
by PottutA..
AM
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Moe. Wm, 7F1olt-
)dt(-in,•2764 Lincoln
.e.ve.. ' Chicago, (11.,
2,01(xet • .
• "t Suffered with
catarrh of the broil -
(131a1: tubes and had
tere;ilele ca(tgh ever
ice eechild. *
4 Would sit -'up In
11it( with pillows
mad- up' behind
line, but still the
0022 13 would not let
T'le 4'eep, I thought
enc everybody else
e. 3s: r. 711ad consump-
liana.
• "So reading the
papers about Pe-
' rune I decided to
zeu; ti'y, without the
• least bit of hope that
Mrs. liolunxnn, it would do iwe any
good. But atter tak-
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31y :tppetite got better, so I kept on,
never discouraged. Spinally T seemed
not to cough so much and the pains in
my chest got better and I could rest at
night.
"I am well now and auredofachronic;
cough and 400(2 throat. I cannot tell
you how grateful, I am, and 1 cannot
thank Peruna enough. It has cured
where doctors have failed and I talk
Peruna wherever I go, recommend It to
everybody. People who think they
have consumption better give it a,
triel.” '"•
JARDINES. SEPARATE.
Christmas Day Marriage at. Godcrich
Has Unfortunate Sequel.
3loderieh deeepatclt: The marriage: of
Albert 3a3(11ne .and 11o1":n,L Anderson
Herr: on Christmas Dey created comment
alt aver Western Ontario, because of the
tact that ,T:•Lrdine's younger brother, Ed-
ward, is in the conlay 11.11 charged with
rho murder of Lizzie Anderson, sister of
Rolicna: Mrs. Jardine has now retnrnul
to her father's home, in Salford. ,(sardine
111 E'3r(d03'ed 01t ('clnStruetion work near
i'hey did not take 1)11 I)0uselteeptine,
hu,, \:•ei'o boarding it. Gotieric4..aeici0r0-
ing to report, Albert Ja edrrie louu:(3 31
irep0SPible t.o eect're.freak in town, and
being already in debt beforle his marri-
age, found matters running airyt;hing but
smoothly.
Louis Lel3lattc, employed by a eontrac-
t:or to drive the stage . between Xar-
tn011.1.11 and \Verigeport:, N. Y., pleaded
guilty before Stipendiary Pelton, at
]?alifas. and was sentenced to five years
in tl-e penitentiary in Dorchester for
robbing the mail bags of letters whieht
he endorsed, forging the ranges of par-
ties to 11hom the money orders ex-
tracted wore payable.
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TORONTO MARKETS.
'LEVE STOOK,
A general survey of the 'cattle market
lnlic(ttes that prices were moderately
steady at yeeterddiy morning's session,
Which terminated about 11- o'eloE:lc, after
three hotels of fairly ae1iwe buying and
selling. The requirements •of buyers for
local abattoirs and butchers proved suf-
ficiently keen to at least lna311211 i the
week's price levels„ and while a few odd
loads o.t stook reamed compilrativety
high pl'ices, the bulk of the'tinesactiou
were on the basis of the figures quoted
yesterday:
Current- quotation„:
Export cattle, choice. ,2h 31 00 to a; () 25
1)o., medium , $3 50 to 5 75
Do., bulls. 4 50 to 5 25
Butcher cattle, choi'ae.. 5 73 to l3 15
13x, medium, • 55 25 tel 5 50
DD., oomlu0n . . , . 4 25 • to . 4 50
Butcher cotta, -choice. 4 75 to 5 00
Do,, Dern. to mode . ;�31 00 to 4 00
Do., 1:0111.4. 50 to 4 75
Bntcher 00w4, t')lolete 75 to 5 25
Do,, Malls .. 4 00 .to 4 75
Short keep (feeder) 5 40 to 5 50
Feeding steers .... .. a 00 . to 5 40
St.oekec:s, ellciee , , .. r1 51) to 5 00
Do., light .. .. .. 4 25 to 4. 50
{.fanners 2 .10 to :;i 1111
Milkers, Choice, o;tc!1, CO 01) to 80 00
1)o., <tom. and med.,
each .. .. .. .. , ... 30 (10 to tit) 00
Calves .. . , 3.00 to 8 50
Sheep .. . .. , . .. 4 On to 4 50
Bueks and vans ... .. 3 00 10 3 50
Lambe . . , (i 00 to (2 25
Hogs, fed :red \colied- 7 3l) to 0 00
Dof.o.b. . , 7 00 t.0 0 00
• i"AI1.\LERi4 MARKET.
There was no )1'1lin on the street t1131
morning, the \t'e,tt:her'bele/ unfu\'oreble,
]'rices are purely 11ominal.
Day quiet, with pi'k'e,,, ui0!tatngnd. A
dozen loads sold at 1118 to 810 for tim-
othy and at $14 to $26 for mixed. Straw
dull at $10 a ton.
I/rot:Ate' hogs tire steady, with quota-
tions ruling at 89.75 to *1.0.95.
\Pheat, 'White . , , , .. . ,ti () 37 8 (1 00
Do., raid .. .. .. .. , . 0 $7 0 1.10
1)o.. goose .. . , . , . , 0 713 0 80
Oats, /Melt. .. . , 0 3f+ 0 :39
Pease bush, .. .. .. .. 0 80 0 32
Harley, hush. . , , , .. .. a (IS (1 00
Rye, btu:h. . , . . .. .. t) 05 tl (16
Beekwheatt, bush. 0 48 0 50
Hay, timothy, ton .... , . 1: 00 le 00
Tao., ,Wiled, ton .. .. )') 00 15 00
Straw, per ten .. .. .. 10 00 0 00
Alsike viewer --
No. 1. .hush. .. .. 7 00 7 .550
.No. 2, `biish. .. .. O 50 f 7.5
No.• 3. bush. .. • -� 5.50 O 00
lied (:lower, Nn, j tl as 7 00
1)0., No. 2 .. .. .. .. 6 (10 tl 23
Do., No. 3 .. .. .. .. 5 00 u 350
Timothy, No. 1, reclean -
Do.,• 0 25' 01
to, 2 recleaned.. 5 15 0 0000
Alfalfa, recleaned )2 25 13 25
Dressed' hogs .,..... t) 75 10 25
Butter, dairy „ .. O 25 0 28
Do,, inferior .. .. 0 20 0 23
]:ggs, new -laid, doz.....0 80 0 35
7.3uck,, spring, 1b. .. 0 17 0 20
Chickens. lb, , (1 15 0 37
Turkeys 1b. .. .. .. . 0 21 0 24
Neese, lb. .. .... 0 14 0 15
Fowl, lb. .. .... .. 0 1'2 0 14
Apples, bbl. .. .. 3 (:0 5 00
a.bbage, doz. .. .. ... 0 air 0 40
auliflowee, flu:... .. 0 75 1 00
n ions, bag ........0 GO 1 00
Potatoes, bag .. .. .. 0 95 1 05
Beef; hindquarters .. 9 533. 11. 00
1)0., fo)•equarters . , .. :i 00 9 00
Do., choice, carcase ... 0 00 10 00
Do,, medium. carcase .. 8 Ott 8 50
Mutton, per cwt. .. 8 00 9 50
Veal, prince, per *21.17., . .. 11 Ott 13 00
Lamb, cwt. .. .. .. . , 10 00 11 3-0
HOG Pli()1)UC::i s.
Cure(] meaty are. quoted :is follows:
Ba2Bacon, long clear, 11 3-41i
) 1�
1c. c' 1
,i b.
1\
in ease lots; mess pork. $21..50 to $'22;
do., short cut, $25 to 425.50; pickled
rolls, $22 to ,$22.50.
Hans•—Light to medium, 15 to Ife;
do., heavy, 14e; relit:, 12 1-2 to 13e;.
breakfast bacon, 17 to 17 1-3e; backs 18
ti loo.
Lard—The market is quiet, with
prices steady. 'Tierties, 12 3-4e; tubs, 13e,
Tails, 13 1-4c.
•SEEDS.
The followingprices are being paid
by seed anerchauts to growers:
Alsike, N'o. 1, per bush °+7 00 to 87 50
Alsike, No. 2, per Well .. 6 f)0 to 7 00
Bike , No, 8, per bush.... 5 50 to G 00
ed clover, No. 1, bus.. , . 0 75 to 7 00
Red clover, No. 2, bush ..6 00 to 0 25
•Red clo$er, No. 3, bush. , 5 00 to 5 50
BALED HAY AND STRAW.
Qubtati;�,ns on track, Toronto, are as
follows: .
Hay --No. 1 timothy, $11.50 to $12; in-
ferior, $10.50, on track here.
Straw ---$0.50 to $7, on track -here.
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SUGAR MARKET.
Sugars are quoted 111 Toronto, in bags,
per cwt., as follows:
i;Ytra granulated, Retlpath''s 84 ,40
do. St, Lawrence ............4 40'
(1o. Acadia. , .. . , 4 35 l
Imperial 'granulated .. :. .. 4 25
Beaver granulate(].. 4' 25
No._1 yellow, Recipet.11s.. .. . 4 00
• do, St. Lay.renee .. .. .. 4 00
13o, A(:itdia.. . . .. 4 00
do, Acadia, unbranded 3 00
These prices are for delivery here. Car
lots So less. Prices in barrels are Se more
per eavt.
OTHER MARKETS
WINNIPEG WHEAT :•"+'fARK:ET.
Prey.
Wheat*
..IMSay.. 971/0 97, 97% 967 9674
Itching, burning, bleeding,
scaly and crusted' -eczemas,
tetters, rashes and other
torturing and . disfiguring
humors that destroy sleep
and make life a nightmare
of physical and mental
suffering speedily yield to
h. •� r'
Soap and. Ointment
77n other renard1es for shin rod ccn1p so
a2eody rind eeonolaieal. A trint;le cake of Out: -
aura Soap and bog of Ctttrona Ointment art
often roiricieet. Bold throuoboet he world.
amid to Potter ;pro% 1t Chem. (two.. Boston,
77 °,.A., ;or ae-paaee )Dolt an authority on treat-
ment of skin and scalp diseases.
July ..03; 991/e 133% 08 9:t
Oats--
May
ats-fay . 335 3:)i/, 351,o :35 :),i
.T'rio\' .. 3(39,,4 3(39 36112 :36% fite3P
CLOSING WHEAT.MARKETS.
a
Thur , (• 3'.
.75i:a3 ,Tai,*.
Chicago ". 06%a 98tY.3.
Minneapolis .. . .. 1 03)/% 104%
Winnipeg .. .. .. , . .. -9111) 987a
MONTR113AL,. CATrTIee MARE:BT.
Montreal.—There was no hnportnar
change In the rendition of the market
for cattle, primes being steady at the a,t-
\'anee noted on Monday. The demanet
;was fairly good and the supply wan
armee to 0111 ail requirements. No choi :a
stool( WAS offered, consequently' the tot)
figure rea1ft cd wan 61-4 for the lulu
:'teers, while the lower grades sold down
to five came per pound. Cows v erg
falai)' plentiful and met .at a fair sate
fi\'0 ecnts per 11011nc3, The outside fig'srca
being obtained for a few e holce heave •
weights.
Supplies of sheer] and Iambs were Neve
small, but notwithstanding this fact the
market for sheep was weaker and prices
sleeved a decline 00 /,c per pound. Witte
sales of a fete entail lots at 40 to 41/2c. per
pound.- • Lambs were steady at 6c to 6i4o,
Per mound. A weaker feeling prevailel
for hoes, and prices scored a further •(-le
cline of 1;2, to 25e per 100 pounds on au.
comet of emanated liberal supplies. Al
tide reduction the delrland from paelte"l
wan fair, ant sales were made at $7.00
to ,87,76 per 100 pounds we337345 off ears.
A fent; active trade 'tiros cline in calve((
tt. prices rangin; front 13 to $10 each a10
o elect and quality.
At the- Montreal Steele Yards, west Net
ar r
market, ,}n3-, choine steers met a1).t
112
de!lnnrlrl at 61.3 to 61-4, and the common
grades brought the seine prices as 2U0t11 i
above. The market for hogs was 20e to
25e per 100 lbs, tower than oil Monday
wtt1 sneer of seleeeted lues at $7.75 `.a
$7.90 nee 10 lbs., weigher] off ears,
Foreigner -1 don't creels' understand..
your system of government.. For ex-
alnple, what are the.eowere of C'ongress1
Native ---Wel}, 1121 a rule, there .re two ---
the ,Speaker of the house and {he chair
mall of the elonint)ttce 011 'Ways sate
Jieau11.--Oilicago Tribune,
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