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Market -R.9, and WS6,26a Rostroyer
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'Ma calferlOgs at *Avin on the street to- al-KI0100 0
dor ware emall, with no charges In Priam
"Wheat oteady, = buvilels of Fall aellfag
Paint YOUR 90`1701113 Inside -Barley dull, 10D bushels FNliug
10 lie To and
out withjust the light fouall at 70 to 74c. Used in Thousan
of color for freshilezo, beauty "d .,pt IM 4o 56c, Oats firm, 10 burheb sellIU&
Pt rA' 44 to 45o 0 Homes in callada
strength. I " Pay Is fia'al, with sales of 16 loads at 513
TO hoop "YOUR HOU8211;', C31000-,
N1 and bright thro*hout ave to $16 a ton for timothy, and at 43.0 to $u THOSE WHO don!t know what Psyebinet
mor And winter, t0j, anim-d. Straw is, unchanged, two loads is and whAt it does are asking about jL
solhrxj� at $J_4 a ton THOEM WHO do know what PsyclIfne
ea TO brand YOUR HOUSE With 1, Dtassed bogs are slunchnngied, with. light Thl
qui®t elegance amongst Sts fel- quoted at $9.36 to ;9.&tj, and ne%TY at V to is and what it does are using it. -,Y,
e i d it as their best physician au<t
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Price just right for the "ract and theat, white. bush $0 7$ $ D 74 Peffd.
best, Do., red, bush .. ..... 013 0 14 THOSE WHO use it are being qaicfd��
e j Write for our Post Card Sexier. Do., opriuM bush .. .. .... 0 71 0 0 and permanently cared of all forms oV
at : CIC." showing how some houses DO., COWL, bush .. .. ..... 0 98 F) 00 throat, chest, lung and stomac.h
s are painted. hats. (bush ... ... 44 9 4,�, , prepara.
Zwlby. bash _ _: 6s o 56: troubles. It is a adentific
A. RMISAY & SON CO., - Mantrml, Fees, bush .. ... ... ........ . U ta 0 00 tion, destroying all disease germs in the
-7&wn 'timothy, toil 12 M 15) 00 blood and system. It is a wonderW
Est. 1842 45 PAINT MAKERS ;DO,. M,Ixed, ton 10 00 11 ffi
*raw. per ton .. ... ........ 12 00 12 51) 1 tonic and system remedy, aad
of G PAL= I is a certain cu or
000da. re-vleaned
e clover, per cwt .. ..... 14 50 Z so PrancNlal Couos,,
Y. Me clover, per owt .. .. 100 1.3 00 Cariann,
thers, fearing that vow Joseph would V. Forgive readily. Joseph's forgive- II'linothy, ljor cwt .. .. .... 5 W 1 0 LA GlUFFA, Chills and Fever,,
Dressed ]s new Iaid .. ... 019 0 91 bioncult Nremthfi�gj
They said that their father before he he had dwelt upon the good- that grew IMBU,t r, dairy _ ... . L ........ 0 27 0 'ia fteimmonta, General WeaRn&4s
e died had told them to ask Joseph to for- out of this brothers' sin, 4nd not upon the I 'Do,,,
creamery .. .. .. .... 0,30 0.113 'Us, Female Troubles,,
it give them. They had probably asked evil filteude4f in it. It Is ea, Clellllk.ej., d sse.d.. lb • 1. Oil o13 arouch.
V to 14 . - McUle Appetite,,
God's providewHal "..: 01.9 . . 0
r tro- hen you dwell Upon 0 ....... 0 14 016 CaMrrfj
their.father to help their in tbei a- W
't. cr tb a 14
bier Jacob must have advise 71
d thein to Pu In your life, and not union the. Turkeys, per lb .. ... ... ....... 0 17 0 20
e humble themselves before their brother, Wrong doing of others., when ;Olk re. Apoleas. PV., bbl .. .. ......... . t 00 3 601 Reeplism-ness, -."Night Sveatz,,
Potatom per bag I 0D
and obtain a fresh assurance of forgive- Member Paul's Injunction in Phil. 4. S. Cabbaxe. per dozen. .. ........ 0 -45 0 50 1 NOTT0=31efis,
d Left. 17. Forgive, etc. -These words VI. Forgive generously. josep), gave Conivizz, per -balz .. ... ........
appeal s brethren
were spoken in a way to 91i 1 7s 2 00 Catarrh of tha,
peal in the the land of Goshon, that Bear, bladquartem . .. ...... a 5o 0
, '00 Awemla
piety Do Toreauarin-rs .. .. .. .... 4 rA ,
Joseph's pie they might be "neat- him, and pro
most forcible manner to 4
and filial affection. Joseph Wept. -"He to "jaourjsb�y tile 1111sed Do:: ciloice. c.arcme 6 -.s
.in and their Ii le Do., inedlum, carerso S W 6 00
tt ones 7 00 All the -se diseases are serious in V�e=-!
wept out of sympathy with their deep (vs. 9-11). So our Joseph noL only for. Xtitton, oar cwt 9 m 1,000 solves, and If not promptly mrod in the,
sorrow of many, years," gives our sins, but, 'lie, able to 60 e,.Tee Wal. por cwt .. ... ... ...... x,v 11 co, early stages are the certain foremnnon -oil
ad. g
is. Fell down -Thus again and again Ing abundantly above all that vs an b 13 60 Consumption in Its most terrible lorih&
ilt of Joseph's or %ink" (Eph. 3. 20). He Ilaa g! XONTRICAL 1AVE 6`11001C, Psyebine conquers and cam Consuunp�l
do we see the fulfiflue k fib' Per rot
.. ... .......... 12 00
f ' dreams in a remarkable manner ner (chap. 'leXoeeding 'great a 111s ven its ftontre%)�-The market at the Vast End tion, but it is much easier and Wer to!
1 (2 Pet, 1, 4. il" Precio P-MifleS" Abattoir to -day was quiet, and receipts of
37, 5-8). 19. Am I in the place of God- t live stock were 184 head of cattle, 40 sboV. ,prevent its development by using Pfjy_i
I have forgiven you and the matter is --------- 1.280 calves oad "M -bop"S. - bblne� Hero -q a sample of thousands oV.
t Low between you and God. I am not Ohdice butcheral steers sold at syvo; good voluntary and unsolicited statementsivilm
your judge to punish you. 20. Ye meant cattle, 4%c to Sv; medium at 4c, and the Mal over Canada:
evil PLEPS INTO,, common stock 2t. 3�4,c. About -'h mijob. ".a i' Dr. T. A. M*c=, Limited;
(R. V.) -And what they did Was were offered, razirlux In Price from s4o to I Gentlemen. -I feel it my duty to &dri" vm,,
just as wicked as though the results had $75. , I of tho reinartable cule zZooted by vonr ixyolidno,
r been disastrous. WOMEN'S LET The sheep, soca at so, and the mlves --t and Ozoniulsion, which have come undoi any:
OMEN'S
ITERS fl'O- $92 to 38 P bend. wbile the bogs real- peroons) observation. Threomen. well known lzi
s PRACTICIAL APPLICATIONS. 1z8d good for colectQ� II.,a rue. Albert Towazoud, Reuma Ripon and Johan,
r wo1zht, weigherl off oars. McKay, all of Shelburne County, were pro..,
Forgiveness. If our readers could spexid one inorn- BRITISH CATTLE NTARKIfr. nuunced by the best medical men to IrLvv+
consumption, and to be incurable and beyond tlia-
t I. Forgive, tenderly, "Joseph, could not Ing looking through the letters receiv. 7�oudou-TIvcrpoi moa r,-indrin oables are reach of medical aid. They uNed PsychIne arA
re Oba&4 at 11(s to 12c, per )b., drarged, weight -, Ozomuldon and they am now in good'healit.
refrain himself (v. 1.) "He wept alond" Odfrellll all ever Canada by the zaul. rofrigeratOr beef I,.; quoted at 9c to 91,�c per I lee] It A duty I o9re to oufYerliig humanity ft
(v. 2.) "He kissed all his brethren. and Buk Co., it world bring, ho' e to tile lb' - date these facts for the beneAt of other suffesen.
in m "I. from this tevrible disease.
wept" (v. 15.) IVIen Joasph'z brethren, .. TORONTW SUGAR NIARICST, 0
NVIth irresi-3tible force the he-alin . You" very truly.
with awakened conscience, sd& one to g ver. -St. lAwlence suzaps are quoted as -follow-..- LZANDtil IreIMMA J.P:,
e •another. "We are verily guilty con tiles of this'great household balm. Granulated, $4.0 In barrels, and lqo, I gnld- Green Rubor, N.& i
cern- Old en, $4 In baiTeX. Tbe.,oi uriteds ar for deliy-
our brother,' Joseph "turned himself 'vv0men, •
Young woinev, Avivils, mothers
cry here: ear data fic less. Psyebine, pronounced Si -keen, is fbir^
111aut from them and wept" (Gen. xIii. and even. Y0IXUg girls Lave something W-INNIP100 V,11FAT INIARKEfr. We at all up-to-date, dealers, If your!
21-24.) When after' long years of separ. to asy about bow dam-.Buk d Pollowittr ware -t�he alerting quotations ye,- druggist or general store cannot sup I
ation, Joseph again looked i Id this or
into ths, face tt-rday on Winuipag futures: Whant-&pril you, write Dr. T. A. Sioc'um, Lizizited,
of Benjamin, "he sought where to weep, that good office Ili their home. _Nlany 1 764 -bid * Mzy 75%c bid. JuIY 7748c bid. Oats 4ingStreet Weet, Toronto.
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And he entered into his, chamber and of 'these writers glYz permission to bid. , 2511je bid, 14117 35%e b1cl, July Soo
wept -there" (Gen. x1iii. 30.) "When; once make extracts from their grateful testi. I,lVn STOCX MARICEiT.
more lie was clasped in the arms of his mony. From these tjj� followill ; C
fond father, he "wept on his neck a -good -taken at random: - �! Were -Reeeiptp,ol live stock since last Friday, LIBRAIRIANS OFF9 'ERS.,
in as reported by tiro railways, were 2.7 cur
while" (Gen. 40, 29.) When after the "I Was troubled f0( F111011fle weeks loads• comosed Of =cattle, W bogs, 25
&heap, go calfm;,;*11A 13 umsc4
0 4 � 1. � � , . Y - VSGCIATWW
death of Jacob his bretli,ren doubted, his- with salt rheum in llri4; Alu a and 0 NT
love arA 44f th 41., d arm lrbo. run bow9l, Akio L
om.
'Was using %`tsalve whicli t
nt: did. lot: litil't at fl CIUO�*Iu W.
CHOSE 1W,11YA0V,2S FOR YNAIL
spa 0 �i i�,, haw, good. Oil receirin suppli,,of Zaul- r-,portert-pilly & tow'sbilwV, cattle were
(Gen, 50, 17.) Joseph's teard indicate le, -y ware bought for butch r
Bilk I Applied it, and it really seemed I I
how all throughthe years his beast te act like magic! the itching and burn. brisk. with prices for Librarians May Sbut Out Cheap U.
held only t. erness for those who -had Zas
Ing ceased, and in & few dopa the skin picked crattlo, some of which were export magazines -Norman Gurd, of Sarnia„
wronged him. Borrow had net made him welxhts, ranged from U.86 to. ;5.25. loads
bitter. The memory of his wrongs had was cleared And healthy.,, 8o writes of. wood, 44.60 to ;4.76; medium $4,30 to $4,5o; Re-elected President of the Associa-
Miss E. A. Butchard, of*North Keppel, '15
per tion.
not rankled. How like him who 'come "Three boxes of Gam-Buk cured rue 40.wmt:mon' 44 'ID V4.25; co"' 13 to ;4..
unto his own, and his own received him Of Eczema. from which I had suffered rooders and Stoc�zeraR�arry Vurby re -
not" (John 1, 11), yet whose life was ports a. good dorwad for foedera-st leak,
a 10V so Says Mrs. Gladden, re
were res f9irwers and deslars who A Toronto despatch: 'rho Ontario V%& -
one long compassion, 'Jesus Wept over of Mansonville, Q31e.
J cruseloin (Luke 19, 4-1) ; he -wept at the were ancju(ring for fboth stockers and feeders, rary -4-osoclatian concluded its sessiam
grave of Lazarus (John 3 1, 35); he Wept "Zam-Buk cured a case of blood but there were nome, on sate. Nr. Vurby has yesterday morning. Norman Gurd, of
in the gurd-on (Heb. 5, 7.) And to -day Poison ill my family, and. I wish to Orders for several loads.
Mlloh Cows-OulY a I!mfted number wera
he -is j.j�e same good 183amaritan of com- thank you for the great blessing it has afferod, few Of wbich were of good to choft-a Sarnia, Was elected President; A. Shef-
passion -(Luke 10, 38.) To -day, welcom- proved,"is the effect of a letter from Quality. 'rraAe Is reported dull in Mintreal, drick, of Chatham, First Vice -President;
in g -the -prodigal. he I'm compassion Mrs. Webb, of Dovercourt. lmd W buyers from tbat city being on the I Rev. W. A. Bradley, of Berlin, Second
market trade wap dull, with prices ranging
(Luke 16-20); seeing the hungry, shop- And so one could go oil quoting ex. f $20 to 00 each. Vice-Presidant; E. A. Hardy, of Moulton.
)Ierdless mukitudes. lie lias compassion tract after extract, showing how Z,,,- `Ovleh Calves -All offered were roadil.v -taken !College, Secretary; Prof. A. B, Afacal-.
(Matt. 20, 34). Bilk cures chronic sores, ulcers, abscoas• at unchanged prim's-$3 to, V, per cwt. lum, of Toronto University, Treasurer..'
11, Forgive privately. "Cause eve es. bad leg, itch, and blood poison; takes Shep and Lainbs-Few we.rc, on sale, not The following were elected counsellorazz
every suou.gh to make a ms-rket. FrIeva Ymre uri-
man togooutlrmme" IV. 1 Was jos- the soreness out of cuts and burns, and changed. Export ewes, 45 to $i.X; bleks, Dr. Bain, Toronto; A. W. Campbell,
eph's -Lammand. Neither Pharaoh nor any grows new, 1kaltby skin over injured or U tcL $4.60 ver cwt.: yearling imulw were Streetsville; Judge Hardy, Brantford;.
of his subjects were told, that a broth- diseased -places. All stores and druggists w11 low 9 to $T.0 for good quality, And L. J. Burpee, Ottawa; W. F. Moore, Dun -
$5.60 to $8 for common to medium. Choice I
er's crivelty brought himinto Egypt sell at fifty cents a box, -or the Zani- wing lambs axe scarce at $6 to $10 each. des, And J. Steele, Stratford. It waa
(Gen. 40. 15.) Faithfully he dealt With Birk Company, Toronto, Will mail for Rogn-Mr. Harris retorts rrioes; aafit,& at thought that boards should select their
them in private; all our rebuke of child- j price. SoX ner cwt, for selects and ;6.55 for 119bts own books, independently of publishers'.
ren should- be when. we are. absolutely and. eat". BnAmrn2:Wr1S TRADE. nEvIaw. suggestion9 xs. A stron feeling was e•
alone with therm; our forgiveness should A MODERN SODOM. liontreal: The way in which Payments axe pressed In favor of cutting off the cheap
be extended when all others but those uainz met is AIR the matter of general iii- American magazines.
who have offended us &1`0 gone out Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce rails to terest live. As was stated a wcek a6o pay. An hour Was spent in a discassiox
from" its. Find Fifty Honest XeIL ments have for eemal-Ime beon mote or lass of future work of the Association, such,
(Itiatory, but some 3notwuve -or improvement
III. Forgive and seek reconciliation. Pittsburg, April S. - m '""'In' Atthe annual din- Jg� uote(l. Those frothe west &re as the distribution of public document%,
:
"Joseph made biraw1f known unto his ner of the Chamber of Commerce next forward more freely and easwrix rvLurut; alho the hanging of pictures in the libraries,
show rota
tove. Genenal trade condi- And the publication of a list of Canadian,
brethren" (v. 1). There is no record tbat Thursday the names of twenty-eight tions retain a bealt-by Lone. Tha 'VDljme of hi.qtorips and historical novels.
Joseph's brethren tried to discover him. Pittsburg men whom the Chamber con. jewa trade is about normal, and wiiojosal.
The brother whohad been bated, envied siders really righteous will be an- ers are busy sending Out dt-L-.yed sjjrfng 1 A lively discussion on the method of
and sold revealed himself. 1. He revealed nounced. This is the result of the pub, goods and looking after wbat eortiug orders purchase of books was carried on by
his name. "I am Joseph" (V, 3). SO the lication of an editorial in an Iowa eouri. are' con"Og, 'Grw4rd- 111 w)l 'Inc's Of lu-a-de I L. J. Burpee, Ottawa; Miss C. A. Rowe,
these sari ng orders are fair, in trip dry
Saviour seeks the sinner (Luke 19. 10). try newspaper, that if Pittsburg had ex• goods tmde they uz*#j Inclined to be it liale : Brockville; Miss Sutton, Smith's palls,
The Men of Sorrows first reveals Him- isted in the olden times it would have light. The sloWl1w-,b 01 ulanufacturers' do-' NA'. J. Robertson, 'kit. Catharines; A. W.
self as Jesus because 'Tie shall save" been destroyed ar -vere Sodom and Gem. 'IV""" uonlinue to be a serene of worry to Cameron. 8,treetwille; James Spero-
th* trmlo, and tbere arms
sl&U c,, roll,�f in '
(WiA. 1. 21). He Arrests the persecutor orrah. wigibc, Delivelles Of 140,aus are xar4icularly n3an, Sarnia, A. 8heldrick, Chatham,
hurrying to Damascus and in answer to The Chamber of Commerce, stung by aww, it is reported o?rtaja Ilaom ("a'anet be 1 icsoliltion approvivq of the work
Saul's qUestion'says, "I am Jesus" (Acts this comment, started o eeljVerrld, a,lzbough now, until Jan- of Xntpectol- of 1,ij)rjjrjes j�p
out to find fifty ,,y 1908. The entry:
hardw&Ve trade Is '14,vitt. a
9. 5), 2, Ile revealed his -affection. "Doth really righteous men, They, have finally &otjvo.%,xt nearly all )iaw axG ancetlag carried with great enthuAasm,
my father yet live?" (v. 3). Not a word selected twenty-eight whom they think a heavy clomand. iron and buwi is unu.�;u•
vanoouv4w slid Victoria: coriorai tr,-,(jo
ach, not a threat, not A, dentin- will pass muster. 1-neir names Are being hem is active. W);o1male trado is profiting ROYAL HORSE BOLTED.
061.= only a loving inquiry after the kept secret, andnoteven the men them -
dear
the arrival of &code which baNre 'I l-@
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dear old. father, And molten "they were selves know vhat, they have been So•' boon delayed by ff"ji-SL-L 0049ft0on. 'I'll" Crown Prince and Princess of Germany -
troubled at his presence," and alunk leated, laudbet, trudO 00-110nue.s V017 HoLIVe, vftb
away, he said, "Come near to me, I pray Price-, firm. INIaniniff Owl other provincial in. I in Runaway,
14 0%.0- durl,im shoe vtrladT erpmwiloa.. oolk,-
you" (vs. 3, 4). The Lord says, Como THE SPREADUM RAIL' tions are aeuerally fair to good. I Berl;n, April 8.-Orwwn Prince Fredar.
Collo-
now and, let us reason together" Iso. 1. AGAIN. Qebea: Inado oondittans gbaw no markedirk 4i illiu•tu area tine
18); Come unto me..ana I will give you improv-ni over r*ntmx1IDr woeL. 1�, ad Crown Princess
It Sent a C. N. R. Train Into Ditch at rogds ho.T,&pVr 41101 MOVOIne,ft-t of traVolsi-s� anl hull a narrow escape fr(aTjj xColdent tD.
rest" (Matt. 11. 28) ; "Come unto Me and Rostlitrit. orders show 4 01913t faM9 D(It.
drink" (John 7. 37), "Come .... fake the namilton: 'Vh,,'e is Ij'QL comfilniat re. 4112Y (Irk -1119 home in a dogcart.
Leathern. Ssik., A&rIl S. -The Canadian gardLuK trade conciteflions here. _,�prlug b-usi_ from a visit to )'"ince hitel Frederi&,,
water of life freely" (Rev, 22. 17); "Come w6rtbern Va"w4cer train going laoith we�.% de- Hees �.s , MO%111)g weal 127 all dopw-taleu'La. The *1 he it,
He revealed his relationship. "I am Jos- raned bsre at 6.60 this zoorning. Only one 4&%N, roo ds trade I no ou Lut autulu0bile,
oph your brother" (v.. 4). The ]ad care remained oh the rails and the mail car 0 .4 1x1Wt1c11%1r1Y fictive and And boitvd. Vor some distance the ani -
the millinery
ye sold," but your brother, the "' "'t'r"d in the ditch. Mau Clark George the mi1Ij*e-ry buallums has bcem large. Local ram madly, brei
Hawkins received Injuries to his industrial 001KAM0 continue tory -blisr, Pro. Mal with the assistance
ruler of oil "Egypt," -but your brother; is badly shaken up, but hot serj'bUk and duoe, de oom1pi; forward fairly wolf WItil of a passerby the Crown Prince finally
ously in
your judge, but your brother fared. Several pascougors ward shakenprices firm.
up, I'"don: Ali linos of retail trade are mov- •gainefl vontx)l near the Brandianburg
but none hurt -t>adiy. poginear-ma-Lood and Inp
, wei.i. Tim demand for spring and guill• gate in the elty. After that the horse
IV. Forgive and comfort (2 Con 2, 7), r1reman Wahpolo stuck to their post.9 and nwl. (q,otiling promisee to be heavy, The j.killtinue.d. of tllu ocou-
Joseph said, "Be not grieved, nor angry either was hurt. A Or4ading rail was the Whc.1050,14 trade Is busy emicavorins to fill
with yourselves, Viat ye sold me thither; amuse of the accident. cedars, ajthoiigh the sorting trade ba, not l)Rut6 of tit, dnwc•avt ivere hurt.
for God did send me before you to pre. 7 1vt Opened Out to any groat ex -tont. Como -
serve life." He comforted tbe;n with the SANOUET AT LokDojr. tions are fair to good. Light Imported 'Longshoremen Injured; that their evil purpose was God's arty actino farthl.,, IJMn of the Year,
good providence. "The patriarchs, moved First Annual Gathering If The Canadian Voronw; 'lie movomeat in all lines or at Hamburg,
rotarl and whol,�,..ale trude here Is exceed-
�rlth envy, sold Joseph into Egypt" Club a Sucfflgs. Ingly beaVY, The demand for springg goods lisniburg, April S.-31light English qona+•
(Acts 7. 9), but God 'lsent'l him (Psa. London, Oat., April S. -Mr. Tbonlas Xar� is n4.tivQ. The worming tr4tic ds ClUleL owln;, sj,Oj*ujn Were oadly injurad and malty
t; the fset lho-t 91ilaing orders have .tat been others N.vro �-Ilghtiv helm last night in a
105. 17). "Ye sold me," JrA3eph said. He Undale,- 910 morchant and , T, all filial, Owing to the AI1fLjUUI'.IOS O.Vart.
did not doily the truth of their sin, bli. prominent Lou -don old boy;,Slr W1111' Cit ht with local locIlmd-out 11ougslicronl9r,
he. covered it with the mantle of love I , , Oak. Masers. 'V. D. saa jfu?_ 4zoed 1.11 go,41rig goode, Vallwa In al) Iffift Tb, Flugifulim,oa had been on an exoursIot,_
M,000k, and Georx are very Mrs, Col-lectionp, on tike whole,
C Gdbbona, were speakers at tile tryst to warldluv �vhtch 'boil �j had n reeMv6d.
,d,re nq)w fair. but for sante auto tboy bayty ord y� ,P- ',*c-1 oo '01%0, return to ;ho
(`God did 1 send me" (Eph. 4 15; 1 pet, a�nunl banquet of the Canadian Club 'Of the bean, 5IOV- Wholesalers here sny those from vrh,,rf w)-txre tb,.-Y ware embarking for the.,
4; 8). They could never have sold him if city at the Teew.lasoll to -night. Vow huh- Ontario hate shown up bettr-r tj%un jrO-,,j in (I,.e bticir on 'jorard Of whiob they
W had not chosen to s6nd him Mai, Bred citizens w.0-rapresont, arid it is safe to any otbnr ',�rovluve, It'is a rect, linivever, 1,ouml j.-, krd-or :.o kvop thorn. frolla
say it was thlscmoot suoceashll evolij yet Y money is io very woat clemaml g(jt.!j,X Irtr, man,
Martin&00 repited .4�rtrwi. s
hold in LOUd13*A.;,'Mr, ".a;1' t1iaL It 14 11nu.qua,*Iv t,,ja 1.
O'� 0
Biota evil-, God makes it work
Tluxlisrt-
Mom, S. 28). Man curses; IQ &Tn es WeaJo, toast of IVIV 13rw)-t1<,rs I" VXI)e,", Rild lirm and tpmad gfxxIa o9wjau,, to bj.j 111-0.1 th"
L -ong
g 1.0h with sionon, PTO a 4t
'u� TA�
28 Weak and Sir 7�' Wiluain "'Our Itrour pOMM611 c�jiloci atvi Ind to be burc!, ,
the curse into a blessing to �! - , -1 . , tho -r k&
'f4dl`117 active. and PrIla 131 tcnn,
:I
*XERNATIONAL LESSON VL -MA'
XQ, 1907, ,
Y0901?h Forgives Ills Brothers,-Geu. x
1 -so,
josepb makes hin
known
ryetf tohis brotlivra (vs. 1-15.)
jol is now thhty.mne yogi
htlz "con
in Egypt tweuty-t
re%ra, an& hind been governor of logy
ole years. Could Lot refrain -"The
brow word is very emphatic and sipidie
-to force one's self, to do soutethiliagainst
nature. Joseph could. no long
c0netmin himself. The severity of the
inflexible magiatmte gives way to
natural •feelings of the man and tl
brother. To go out -That is, all of th
This was, 1, In order th
.�Dgyptians.
he might give free and full scope to hi
fellings, 2. It was the part of prudqnc
to prevent the sine of his brethren. fro x
lret:omir.g known.
2. Wept aloud From, the fulness
40 ly excited emotions, "This is th
Msual way in Which Orientals express e
cited feelings." -pulpit Cora, HeQTl-
This may mean the servants who ma�
`haVe ben within the sound of his vol
or 'the words may only signify that th
report was brought to, PhaxaoWa house
16.) 3. 1 am Joeeph-The natter
voice, the native tongue, the long re
inewbered fmkures, would all at one
atalke the AT of the brothers
_ehension
-Murphy. 'frouble4i-They betraye
their terror by ahringing from his prets
ence. The memory of the sine they ha�
committed again*t Joseph tame from
them with great force. 4. Come near t
me—'He invites them to his, free -laver
So our Joseph od the gospel bids u
come to,him." The gospel message is
'Come unto me;" It"Is the entreaty 0
love. Sold into Egypt -It was impOssi
;ble to evade allusion to their early wick
edness, but this Joseph does in & spiri
not of angry upbraiding. but of elevate %
piety and tender charity. -Pulpit, Com.
S. Be not grieved -'`He spoke of thei
having sold, him -not to wound thei
feelings, but to convince them of hi
identity; and then to reassure tbei
winds, he traced the agency of an over
ruling providence in his exile and presen
-honor!' Did send me -"God, used thei
evil to accomplish his purpose. He di
%at, need their evil; he liaz A, thousan�
Ways of accomplishing his ends. To pre
but fh
eerve life -Not only your lives,
tigyptians and. the people o& the neigh
iboiring counbries. The principles laid
down by Joseph are, I. "That while sin
ners are -encouraged to hope in God'
mercy, they are left wthout excuse fol
their sin." 2. That God• is able to make
use of the wicked Actions of wieked men
for the advancement of his work.
6. Neither be carin;-J"Shall' be neith-
er plowing nor -harver3t."-IL V. "Bar" is
in old, English word meanie to plow. 7.
great aeliverance That' is, that 70u, who
swe now but. a. handful,, i i�aosping:,?th'.
danger, might grow into a, vast raulti-
tude. -Benson. 8. Father to Pharaoh -
"His principal counselor of state, and to
have the authority, respect and power
of a father with. him." 9. Go up to my
father -"He desires that his father might
speedily be made glad With the tidings
of his life and honor." 10. Land of Gosh -
on -Probably this district had been al.
lotted to Joseph by the -king ol Egypt,
rj
else we can scarcely thintt he could hft-re
promised
ro iled' it so, Positively, without first
ming Pharaoh's consent. -Clarke, Go -
uvea a part of Egypt, east of the
Nile, well -watered and fit for cattle, 4nnd
therefore, most proper for the Isralites,
not only for presmat use, but also that
in God's time they might With the )cut
disadvantage return to Canaan. It wm
'very fertile, for it was stated to be the
best ofthe -land of Eg-.q>t. 11. Nourish
Uh&--Xt is the duty of children, if the
necessity of their parents does at any
time it, to support and supply
z"Tirl:
ttlretxs utmost of their ability. -L
Elenry. And thy household' --In verse 18
Joseph speaks of "their households;'
showing that each of the patriarch.,. had
now *his own family, besides the still
larger family •belonging to Jacob.
12. My mouth -Up to this thus be jj�ld
spoken to them through an interpreter,
but now he speak.; in the Hebrew tongue.
13. Ali ,my glory -Ile enjoins this not out
of pride, but from love to. his aged fa-
ther, knowing what plea -sure it would
give him. -Benson. Ye shall haste- It
had been twenty-two yearn since, Jos-
eph had seen bL9 father, And it was only
natural for him to ask them to hasten
their journey. 14. His brother - Berija.
luin wao the only one who was full bro-
ther to Joseph.
15. Kissed all his brebbron-As a token
•
of love and forgiveness. Talked with him.
-"They were now at rest, the past for-
given, the present full of 'hope, and they
sould now tell the thousand thinge Jali.
*ph wished to know About them, and
Warn his Ilistory from him so as to re-
peat the marvelous tale to their father."
Intervening history. -I. Joseph send.
Ing for his father (ohap. 46, 17-28), GreF,!
covions were made. At first Jacob's
.111 fainted, but when be saw the
"wagons" and the "good things of
E V' his mph -it revived and be believed
gyp 'his
what sons said. 90 Christ makes
i i
ampleprovisions for um in the gospel.
The oUrney to Egypt (46, 1-27). The
immily
whole with their flocks and mor -
able property made the journey (about
The meeting of
Jacob and Joseph (46, 28-34). 4. The
meeting of Jacob and Pharaoh (47, 1.10).
Joseph shows his nobleness of character
by not being ashamed of his aged father,
6: Snoob blessing his sons (chaps. 48, 49),
Fcob takes Joseph's sons, Ephraim and
Manasseh, as his own sons (48, 5) and
makes them heads of tribes, and malces
ludah the leading tribe from which the
"Shilob" was to spring. 0. Jacob's death
#Ad Initial (40, 29 to 50, 14). Jacob was
47 years of age when he died. He was
stied In the cave where Abraham and.
[aaa# were buried.
It Joseph forgives his brothers (,-)o,
After Tac0b`g death Joseph's bro.
"M
I . . . . . . . . . . . .
Yarn - 9 C", a � m I 6.' G To P. on, o
n;
Market -R.9, and WS6,26a Rostroyer
P S Y C 11 Nt'
'Ma calferlOgs at *Avin on the street to- al-KI0100 0
dor ware emall, with no charges In Priam
"Wheat oteady, = buvilels of Fall aellfag
Paint YOUR 90`1701113 Inside -Barley dull, 10D bushels FNliug
10 lie To and
out withjust the light fouall at 70 to 74c. Used in Thousan
of color for freshilezo, beauty "d .,pt IM 4o 56c, Oats firm, 10 burheb sellIU&
Pt rA' 44 to 45o 0 Homes in callada
strength. I " Pay Is fia'al, with sales of 16 loads at 513
TO hoop "YOUR HOU8211;', C31000-,
N1 and bright thro*hout ave to $16 a ton for timothy, and at 43.0 to $u THOSE WHO don!t know what Psyebinet
mor And winter, t0j, anim-d. Straw is, unchanged, two loads is and whAt it does are asking about jL
solhrxj� at $J_4 a ton THOEM WHO do know what PsyclIfne
ea TO brand YOUR HOUSE With 1, Dtassed bogs are slunchnngied, with. light Thl
qui®t elegance amongst Sts fel- quoted at $9.36 to ;9.&tj, and ne%TY at V to is and what it does are using it. -,Y,
e i d it as their best physician au<t
C
Price just right for the "ract and theat, white. bush $0 7$ $ D 74 Peffd.
best, Do., red, bush .. ..... 013 0 14 THOSE WHO use it are being qaicfd��
e j Write for our Post Card Sexier. Do., opriuM bush .. .. .... 0 71 0 0 and permanently cared of all forms oV
at : CIC." showing how some houses DO., COWL, bush .. .. ..... 0 98 F) 00 throat, chest, lung and stomac.h
s are painted. hats. (bush ... ... 44 9 4,�, , prepara.
Zwlby. bash _ _: 6s o 56: troubles. It is a adentific
A. RMISAY & SON CO., - Mantrml, Fees, bush .. ... ... ........ . U ta 0 00 tion, destroying all disease germs in the
-7&wn 'timothy, toil 12 M 15) 00 blood and system. It is a wonderW
Est. 1842 45 PAINT MAKERS ;DO,. M,Ixed, ton 10 00 11 ffi
*raw. per ton .. ... ........ 12 00 12 51) 1 tonic and system remedy, aad
of G PAL= I is a certain cu or
000da. re-vleaned
e clover, per cwt .. ..... 14 50 Z so PrancNlal Couos,,
Y. Me clover, per owt .. .. 100 1.3 00 Cariann,
thers, fearing that vow Joseph would V. Forgive readily. Joseph's forgive- II'linothy, ljor cwt .. .. .... 5 W 1 0 LA GlUFFA, Chills and Fever,,
Dressed ]s new Iaid .. ... 019 0 91 bioncult Nremthfi�gj
They said that their father before he he had dwelt upon the good- that grew IMBU,t r, dairy _ ... . L ........ 0 27 0 'ia fteimmonta, General WeaRn&4s
e died had told them to ask Joseph to for- out of this brothers' sin, 4nd not upon the I 'Do,,,
creamery .. .. .. .... 0,30 0.113 'Us, Female Troubles,,
it give them. They had probably asked evil filteude4f in it. It Is ea, Clellllk.ej., d sse.d.. lb • 1. Oil o13 arouch.
V to 14 . - McUle Appetite,,
God's providewHal "..: 01.9 . . 0
r tro- hen you dwell Upon 0 ....... 0 14 016 CaMrrfj
their.father to help their in tbei a- W
't. cr tb a 14
bier Jacob must have advise 71
d thein to Pu In your life, and not union the. Turkeys, per lb .. ... ... ....... 0 17 0 20
e humble themselves before their brother, Wrong doing of others., when ;Olk re. Apoleas. PV., bbl .. .. ......... . t 00 3 601 Reeplism-ness, -."Night Sveatz,,
Potatom per bag I 0D
and obtain a fresh assurance of forgive- Member Paul's Injunction in Phil. 4. S. Cabbaxe. per dozen. .. ........ 0 -45 0 50 1 NOTT0=31efis,
d Left. 17. Forgive, etc. -These words VI. Forgive generously. josep), gave Conivizz, per -balz .. ... ........
appeal s brethren
were spoken in a way to 91i 1 7s 2 00 Catarrh of tha,
peal in the the land of Goshon, that Bear, bladquartem . .. ...... a 5o 0
, '00 Awemla
piety Do Toreauarin-rs .. .. .. .... 4 rA ,
Joseph's pie they might be "neat- him, and pro
most forcible manner to 4
and filial affection. Joseph Wept. -"He to "jaourjsb�y tile 1111sed Do:: ciloice. c.arcme 6 -.s
.in and their Ii le Do., inedlum, carerso S W 6 00
tt ones 7 00 All the -se diseases are serious in V�e=-!
wept out of sympathy with their deep (vs. 9-11). So our Joseph noL only for. Xtitton, oar cwt 9 m 1,000 solves, and If not promptly mrod in the,
sorrow of many, years," gives our sins, but, 'lie, able to 60 e,.Tee Wal. por cwt .. ... ... ...... x,v 11 co, early stages are the certain foremnnon -oil
ad. g
is. Fell down -Thus again and again Ing abundantly above all that vs an b 13 60 Consumption in Its most terrible lorih&
ilt of Joseph's or %ink" (Eph. 3. 20). He Ilaa g! XONTRICAL 1AVE 6`11001C, Psyebine conquers and cam Consuunp�l
do we see the fulfiflue k fib' Per rot
.. ... .......... 12 00
f ' dreams in a remarkable manner ner (chap. 'leXoeeding 'great a 111s ven its ftontre%)�-The market at the Vast End tion, but it is much easier and Wer to!
1 (2 Pet, 1, 4. il" Precio P-MifleS" Abattoir to -day was quiet, and receipts of
37, 5-8). 19. Am I in the place of God- t live stock were 184 head of cattle, 40 sboV. ,prevent its development by using Pfjy_i
I have forgiven you and the matter is --------- 1.280 calves oad "M -bop"S. - bblne� Hero -q a sample of thousands oV.
t Low between you and God. I am not Ohdice butcheral steers sold at syvo; good voluntary and unsolicited statementsivilm
your judge to punish you. 20. Ye meant cattle, 4%c to Sv; medium at 4c, and the Mal over Canada:
evil PLEPS INTO,, common stock 2t. 3�4,c. About -'h mijob. ".a i' Dr. T. A. M*c=, Limited;
(R. V.) -And what they did Was were offered, razirlux In Price from s4o to I Gentlemen. -I feel it my duty to &dri" vm,,
just as wicked as though the results had $75. , I of tho reinartable cule zZooted by vonr ixyolidno,
r been disastrous. WOMEN'S LET The sheep, soca at so, and the mlves --t and Ozoniulsion, which have come undoi any:
OMEN'S
ITERS fl'O- $92 to 38 P bend. wbile the bogs real- peroons) observation. Threomen. well known lzi
s PRACTICIAL APPLICATIONS. 1z8d good for colectQ� II.,a rue. Albert Towazoud, Reuma Ripon and Johan,
r wo1zht, weigherl off oars. McKay, all of Shelburne County, were pro..,
Forgiveness. If our readers could spexid one inorn- BRITISH CATTLE NTARKIfr. nuunced by the best medical men to IrLvv+
consumption, and to be incurable and beyond tlia-
t I. Forgive, tenderly, "Joseph, could not Ing looking through the letters receiv. 7�oudou-TIvcrpoi moa r,-indrin oables are reach of medical aid. They uNed PsychIne arA
re Oba&4 at 11(s to 12c, per )b., drarged, weight -, Ozomuldon and they am now in good'healit.
refrain himself (v. 1.) "He wept alond" Odfrellll all ever Canada by the zaul. rofrigeratOr beef I,.; quoted at 9c to 91,�c per I lee] It A duty I o9re to oufYerliig humanity ft
(v. 2.) "He kissed all his brethren. and Buk Co., it world bring, ho' e to tile lb' - date these facts for the beneAt of other suffesen.
in m "I. from this tevrible disease.
wept" (v. 15.) IVIen Joasph'z brethren, .. TORONTW SUGAR NIARICST, 0
NVIth irresi-3tible force the he-alin . You" very truly.
with awakened conscience, sd& one to g ver. -St. lAwlence suzaps are quoted as -follow-..- LZANDtil IreIMMA J.P:,
e •another. "We are verily guilty con tiles of this'great household balm. Granulated, $4.0 In barrels, and lqo, I gnld- Green Rubor, N.& i
cern- Old en, $4 In baiTeX. Tbe.,oi uriteds ar for deliy-
our brother,' Joseph "turned himself 'vv0men, •
Young woinev, Avivils, mothers
cry here: ear data fic less. Psyebine, pronounced Si -keen, is fbir^
111aut from them and wept" (Gen. xIii. and even. Y0IXUg girls Lave something W-INNIP100 V,11FAT INIARKEfr. We at all up-to-date, dealers, If your!
21-24.) When after' long years of separ. to asy about bow dam-.Buk d Pollowittr ware -t�he alerting quotations ye,- druggist or general store cannot sup I
ation, Joseph again looked i Id this or
into ths, face tt-rday on Winuipag futures: Whant-&pril you, write Dr. T. A. Sioc'um, Lizizited,
of Benjamin, "he sought where to weep, that good office Ili their home. _Nlany 1 764 -bid * Mzy 75%c bid. JuIY 7748c bid. Oats 4ingStreet Weet, Toronto.
-Arorll
And he entered into his, chamber and of 'these writers glYz permission to bid. , 2511je bid, 14117 35%e b1cl, July Soo
wept -there" (Gen. x1iii. 30.) "When; once make extracts from their grateful testi. I,lVn STOCX MARICEiT.
more lie was clasped in the arms of his mony. From these tjj� followill ; C
fond father, he "wept on his neck a -good -taken at random: - �! Were -Reeeiptp,ol live stock since last Friday, LIBRAIRIANS OFF9 'ERS.,
in as reported by tiro railways, were 2.7 cur
while" (Gen. 40, 29.) When after the "I Was troubled f0( F111011fle weeks loads• comosed Of =cattle, W bogs, 25
&heap, go calfm;,;*11A 13 umsc4
0 4 � 1. � � , . Y - VSGCIATWW
death of Jacob his bretli,ren doubted, his- with salt rheum in llri4; Alu a and 0 NT
love arA 44f th 41., d arm lrbo. run bow9l, Akio L
om.
'Was using %`tsalve whicli t
nt: did. lot: litil't at fl CIUO�*Iu W.
CHOSE 1W,11YA0V,2S FOR YNAIL
spa 0 �i i�,, haw, good. Oil receirin suppli,,of Zaul- r-,portert-pilly & tow'sbilwV, cattle were
(Gen, 50, 17.) Joseph's teard indicate le, -y ware bought for butch r
Bilk I Applied it, and it really seemed I I
how all throughthe years his beast te act like magic! the itching and burn. brisk. with prices for Librarians May Sbut Out Cheap U.
held only t. erness for those who -had Zas
Ing ceased, and in & few dopa the skin picked crattlo, some of which were export magazines -Norman Gurd, of Sarnia„
wronged him. Borrow had net made him welxhts, ranged from U.86 to. ;5.25. loads
bitter. The memory of his wrongs had was cleared And healthy.,, 8o writes of. wood, 44.60 to ;4.76; medium $4,30 to $4,5o; Re-elected President of the Associa-
Miss E. A. Butchard, of*North Keppel, '15
per tion.
not rankled. How like him who 'come "Three boxes of Gam-Buk cured rue 40.wmt:mon' 44 'ID V4.25; co"' 13 to ;4..
unto his own, and his own received him Of Eczema. from which I had suffered rooders and Stoc�zeraR�arry Vurby re -
not" (John 1, 11), yet whose life was ports a. good dorwad for foedera-st leak,
a 10V so Says Mrs. Gladden, re
were res f9irwers and deslars who A Toronto despatch: 'rho Ontario V%& -
one long compassion, 'Jesus Wept over of Mansonville, Q31e.
J cruseloin (Luke 19, 4-1) ; he -wept at the were ancju(ring for fboth stockers and feeders, rary -4-osoclatian concluded its sessiam
grave of Lazarus (John 3 1, 35); he Wept "Zam-Buk cured a case of blood but there were nome, on sate. Nr. Vurby has yesterday morning. Norman Gurd, of
in the gurd-on (Heb. 5, 7.) And to -day Poison ill my family, and. I wish to Orders for several loads.
Mlloh Cows-OulY a I!mfted number wera
he -is j.j�e same good 183amaritan of com- thank you for the great blessing it has afferod, few Of wbich were of good to choft-a Sarnia, Was elected President; A. Shef-
passion -(Luke 10, 38.) To -day, welcom- proved,"is the effect of a letter from Quality. 'rraAe Is reported dull in Mintreal, drick, of Chatham, First Vice -President;
in g -the -prodigal. he I'm compassion Mrs. Webb, of Dovercourt. lmd W buyers from tbat city being on the I Rev. W. A. Bradley, of Berlin, Second
market trade wap dull, with prices ranging
(Luke 16-20); seeing the hungry, shop- And so one could go oil quoting ex. f $20 to 00 each. Vice-Presidant; E. A. Hardy, of Moulton.
)Ierdless mukitudes. lie lias compassion tract after extract, showing how Z,,,- `Ovleh Calves -All offered were roadil.v -taken !College, Secretary; Prof. A. B, Afacal-.
(Matt. 20, 34). Bilk cures chronic sores, ulcers, abscoas• at unchanged prim's-$3 to, V, per cwt. lum, of Toronto University, Treasurer..'
11, Forgive privately. "Cause eve es. bad leg, itch, and blood poison; takes Shep and Lainbs-Few we.rc, on sale, not The following were elected counsellorazz
every suou.gh to make a ms-rket. FrIeva Ymre uri-
man togooutlrmme" IV. 1 Was jos- the soreness out of cuts and burns, and changed. Export ewes, 45 to $i.X; bleks, Dr. Bain, Toronto; A. W. Campbell,
eph's -Lammand. Neither Pharaoh nor any grows new, 1kaltby skin over injured or U tcL $4.60 ver cwt.: yearling imulw were Streetsville; Judge Hardy, Brantford;.
of his subjects were told, that a broth- diseased -places. All stores and druggists w11 low 9 to $T.0 for good quality, And L. J. Burpee, Ottawa; W. F. Moore, Dun -
$5.60 to $8 for common to medium. Choice I
er's crivelty brought himinto Egypt sell at fifty cents a box, -or the Zani- wing lambs axe scarce at $6 to $10 each. des, And J. Steele, Stratford. It waa
(Gen. 40. 15.) Faithfully he dealt With Birk Company, Toronto, Will mail for Rogn-Mr. Harris retorts rrioes; aafit,& at thought that boards should select their
them in private; all our rebuke of child- j price. SoX ner cwt, for selects and ;6.55 for 119bts own books, independently of publishers'.
ren should- be when. we are. absolutely and. eat". BnAmrn2:Wr1S TRADE. nEvIaw. suggestion9 xs. A stron feeling was e•
alone with therm; our forgiveness should A MODERN SODOM. liontreal: The way in which Payments axe pressed In favor of cutting off the cheap
be extended when all others but those uainz met is AIR the matter of general iii- American magazines.
who have offended us &1`0 gone out Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce rails to terest live. As was stated a wcek a6o pay. An hour Was spent in a discassiox
from" its. Find Fifty Honest XeIL ments have for eemal-Ime beon mote or lass of future work of the Association, such,
(Itiatory, but some 3notwuve -or improvement
III. Forgive and seek reconciliation. Pittsburg, April S. - m '""'In' Atthe annual din- Jg� uote(l. Those frothe west &re as the distribution of public document%,
:
"Joseph made biraw1f known unto his ner of the Chamber of Commerce next forward more freely and easwrix rvLurut; alho the hanging of pictures in the libraries,
show rota
tove. Genenal trade condi- And the publication of a list of Canadian,
brethren" (v. 1). There is no record tbat Thursday the names of twenty-eight tions retain a bealt-by Lone. Tha 'VDljme of hi.qtorips and historical novels.
Joseph's brethren tried to discover him. Pittsburg men whom the Chamber con. jewa trade is about normal, and wiiojosal.
The brother whohad been bated, envied siders really righteous will be an- ers are busy sending Out dt-L-.yed sjjrfng 1 A lively discussion on the method of
and sold revealed himself. 1. He revealed nounced. This is the result of the pub, goods and looking after wbat eortiug orders purchase of books was carried on by
his name. "I am Joseph" (V, 3). SO the lication of an editorial in an Iowa eouri. are' con"Og, 'Grw4rd- 111 w)l 'Inc's Of lu-a-de I L. J. Burpee, Ottawa; Miss C. A. Rowe,
these sari ng orders are fair, in trip dry
Saviour seeks the sinner (Luke 19. 10). try newspaper, that if Pittsburg had ex• goods tmde they uz*#j Inclined to be it liale : Brockville; Miss Sutton, Smith's palls,
The Men of Sorrows first reveals Him- isted in the olden times it would have light. The sloWl1w-,b 01 ulanufacturers' do-' NA'. J. Robertson, 'kit. Catharines; A. W.
self as Jesus because 'Tie shall save" been destroyed ar -vere Sodom and Gem. 'IV""" uonlinue to be a serene of worry to Cameron. 8,treetwille; James Spero-
th* trmlo, and tbere arms
sl&U c,, roll,�f in '
(WiA. 1. 21). He Arrests the persecutor orrah. wigibc, Delivelles Of 140,aus are xar4icularly n3an, Sarnia, A. 8heldrick, Chatham,
hurrying to Damascus and in answer to The Chamber of Commerce, stung by aww, it is reported o?rtaja Ilaom ("a'anet be 1 icsoliltion approvivq of the work
Saul's qUestion'says, "I am Jesus" (Acts this comment, started o eeljVerrld, a,lzbough now, until Jan- of Xntpectol- of 1,ij)rjjrjes j�p
out to find fifty ,,y 1908. The entry:
hardw&Ve trade Is '14,vitt. a
9. 5), 2, Ile revealed his -affection. "Doth really righteous men, They, have finally &otjvo.%,xt nearly all )iaw axG ancetlag carried with great enthuAasm,
my father yet live?" (v. 3). Not a word selected twenty-eight whom they think a heavy clomand. iron and buwi is unu.�;u•
vanoouv4w slid Victoria: coriorai tr,-,(jo
ach, not a threat, not A, dentin- will pass muster. 1-neir names Are being hem is active. W);o1male trado is profiting ROYAL HORSE BOLTED.
061.= only a loving inquiry after the kept secret, andnoteven the men them -
dear
the arrival of &code which baNre 'I l-@
i -
dear old. father, And molten "they were selves know vhat, they have been So•' boon delayed by ff"ji-SL-L 0049ft0on. 'I'll" Crown Prince and Princess of Germany -
troubled at his presence," and alunk leated, laudbet, trudO 00-110nue.s V017 HoLIVe, vftb
away, he said, "Come near to me, I pray Price-, firm. INIaniniff Owl other provincial in. I in Runaway,
14 0%.0- durl,im shoe vtrladT erpmwiloa.. oolk,-
you" (vs. 3, 4). The Lord says, Como THE SPREADUM RAIL' tions are aeuerally fair to good. I Berl;n, April 8.-Orwwn Prince Fredar.
Collo-
now and, let us reason together" Iso. 1. AGAIN. Qebea: Inado oondittans gbaw no markedirk 4i illiu•tu area tine
18); Come unto me..ana I will give you improv-ni over r*ntmx1IDr woeL. 1�, ad Crown Princess
It Sent a C. N. R. Train Into Ditch at rogds ho.T,&pVr 41101 MOVOIne,ft-t of traVolsi-s� anl hull a narrow escape fr(aTjj xColdent tD.
rest" (Matt. 11. 28) ; "Come unto Me and Rostlitrit. orders show 4 01913t faM9 D(It.
drink" (John 7. 37), "Come .... fake the namilton: 'Vh,,'e is Ij'QL comfilniat re. 4112Y (Irk -1119 home in a dogcart.
Leathern. Ssik., A&rIl S. -The Canadian gardLuK trade conciteflions here. _,�prlug b-usi_ from a visit to )'"ince hitel Frederi&,,
water of life freely" (Rev, 22. 17); "Come w6rtbern Va"w4cer train going laoith we�.% de- Hees �.s , MO%111)g weal 127 all dopw-taleu'La. The *1 he it,
He revealed his relationship. "I am Jos- raned bsre at 6.60 this zoorning. Only one 4&%N, roo ds trade I no ou Lut autulu0bile,
oph your brother" (v.. 4). The ]ad care remained oh the rails and the mail car 0 .4 1x1Wt1c11%1r1Y fictive and And boitvd. Vor some distance the ani -
the millinery
ye sold," but your brother, the "' "'t'r"d in the ditch. Mau Clark George the mi1Ij*e-ry buallums has bcem large. Local ram madly, brei
Hawkins received Injuries to his industrial 001KAM0 continue tory -blisr, Pro. Mal with the assistance
ruler of oil "Egypt," -but your brother; is badly shaken up, but hot serj'bUk and duoe, de oom1pi; forward fairly wolf WItil of a passerby the Crown Prince finally
ously in
your judge, but your brother fared. Several pascougors ward shakenprices firm.
up, I'"don: Ali linos of retail trade are mov- •gainefl vontx)l near the Brandianburg
but none hurt -t>adiy. poginear-ma-Lood and Inp
, wei.i. Tim demand for spring and guill• gate in the elty. After that the horse
IV. Forgive and comfort (2 Con 2, 7), r1reman Wahpolo stuck to their post.9 and nwl. (q,otiling promisee to be heavy, The j.killtinue.d. of tllu ocou-
Joseph said, "Be not grieved, nor angry either was hurt. A Or4ading rail was the Whc.1050,14 trade Is busy emicavorins to fill
with yourselves, Viat ye sold me thither; amuse of the accident. cedars, ajthoiigh the sorting trade ba, not l)Rut6 of tit, dnwc•avt ivere hurt.
for God did send me before you to pre. 7 1vt Opened Out to any groat ex -tont. Como -
serve life." He comforted tbe;n with the SANOUET AT LokDojr. tions are fair to good. Light Imported 'Longshoremen Injured; that their evil purpose was God's arty actino farthl.,, IJMn of the Year,
good providence. "The patriarchs, moved First Annual Gathering If The Canadian Voronw; 'lie movomeat in all lines or at Hamburg,
rotarl and whol,�,..ale trude here Is exceed-
�rlth envy, sold Joseph into Egypt" Club a Sucfflgs. Ingly beaVY, The demand for springg goods lisniburg, April S.-31light English qona+•
(Acts 7. 9), but God 'lsent'l him (Psa. London, Oat., April S. -Mr. Tbonlas Xar� is n4.tivQ. The worming tr4tic ds ClUleL owln;, sj,Oj*ujn Were oadly injurad and malty
t; the fset lho-t 91ilaing orders have .tat been others N.vro �-Ilghtiv helm last night in a
105. 17). "Ye sold me," JrA3eph said. He Undale,- 910 morchant and , T, all filial, Owing to the AI1fLjUUI'.IOS O.Vart.
did not doily the truth of their sin, bli. prominent Lou -don old boy;,Slr W1111' Cit ht with local locIlmd-out 11ougslicronl9r,
he. covered it with the mantle of love I , , Oak. Masers. 'V. D. saa jfu?_ 4zoed 1.11 go,41rig goode, Vallwa In al) Iffift Tb, Flugifulim,oa had been on an exoursIot,_
M,000k, and Georx are very Mrs, Col-lectionp, on tike whole,
C Gdbbona, were speakers at tile tryst to warldluv �vhtch 'boil �j had n reeMv6d.
,d,re nq)w fair. but for sante auto tboy bayty ord y� ,P- ',*c-1 oo '01%0, return to ;ho
(`God did 1 send me" (Eph. 4 15; 1 pet, a�nunl banquet of the Canadian Club 'Of the bean, 5IOV- Wholesalers here sny those from vrh,,rf w)-txre tb,.-Y ware embarking for the.,
4; 8). They could never have sold him if city at the Teew.lasoll to -night. Vow huh- Ontario hate shown up bettr-r tj%un jrO-,,j in (I,.e bticir on 'jorard Of whiob they
W had not chosen to s6nd him Mai, Bred citizens w.0-rapresont, arid it is safe to any otbnr ',�rovluve, It'is a rect, linivever, 1,ouml j.-, krd-or :.o kvop thorn. frolla
say it was thlscmoot suoceashll evolij yet Y money is io very woat clemaml g(jt.!j,X Irtr, man,
Martin&00 repited .4�rtrwi. s
hold in LOUd13*A.;,'Mr, ".a;1' t1iaL It 14 11nu.qua,*Iv t,,ja 1.
O'� 0
Biota evil-, God makes it work
Tluxlisrt-
Mom, S. 28). Man curses; IQ &Tn es WeaJo, toast of IVIV 13rw)-t1<,rs I" VXI)e,", Rild lirm and tpmad gfxxIa o9wjau,, to bj.j 111-0.1 th"
L -ong
g 1.0h with sionon, PTO a 4t
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28 Weak and Sir 7�' Wiluain "'Our Itrour pOMM611 c�jiloci atvi Ind to be burc!, ,
the curse into a blessing to �! - , -1 . , tho -r k&
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