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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 E 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- ing three bottles 1 noticed a change. 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. 4' ATIre 1` tY I.1\ By Lydia E. Pinkcham's Vegetable Compound Belleriver, Que.—"Without Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Compound I would not be alive, For five months 1 bad painful and irregular periods and '' lntlammation of the uterus.' I suffered like a mar: tyr and thought . Al often, of death. I It consulted two doc- tors who could do nothing for me. 1 went to a hospital, and the, best doe, tors said I must submit to an oper. ation, becauselliad a tumor. I went back home much dig. courage(]. One of my cousins advised me to take your Compound, as it had cured her. I did so and soon com, zuenced to feel better, and My appetite came back with the first bottle.'_17ow I feel no pain and am cured 'Your remedy is deserving of praise."—Mrs. . Et115XA Ciirl'li );,Valley.iiuhl,i3elleriver. Quebec. ,. Another Oper'a'tion A v°idea. Adrian, Ga. -••'=I suffered untold misery from female troubles, and my doctor said an operation ryas my only chance, and I dreaded it almost as much as death, Lydia E. 3'inkham's Vegetable Compound] cnntl )t.t,elycured lite without an operation.')-L)isA V. l3- tNnY, B.F.D. 3. Thirty years of unparalleled success confirms the, power of Lydia 13 rink- ham's Vegetable Compound ;to cure female diseases. \ lirYZEW q,�;1 illi' ti t t. yPO,10 '-w:•Hr»,�,„ 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. C 0 3-M 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, • :fA3. STOVE P r' e) a is LIsH saves the tired house- keeper work and worry. It is a convenient paste in, a large can: A gentle rub with brush or cloth brings a beautiful, suirror-like shine that is not affected by the heat. For stoves, pipes, 'grates and ironwork. If your dealer does not carry "Black Knight" ,Stove Polish in stock, send us his name and lot:, and we will send a full size tin by return mail, THE F. F. GALLEY C0., MITE a* (1ILt{ln, eta. .30 makers ofrhr.Ianmtt"a:nr^ Shoe, Polish, le (4 Yt`