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( Ottawa, July 14, 100:1. -Te fruit
1)1vLdou, Ottawa, has rtrei(4:4 from
Several of its correspondents in tier -
a reports e'1lowhag that the fruit
Warp le a email ono 1111/4 attar, :old
hldicating that there will Is: un un -
Usually good market for i'a!utdivt
apples and pairs. 'rhe. Glasgow
Herald says; "Apale4 0111 be
1110aa1wo, the deetructl04) by sprlug
frosts having been rierlolle and ex-
tensive. It growers get half a crop
00 an average they will do well.
The prospect, however, varies cou-
faderably. In some parte of Kout
the treat carry excellent crops: In
Othello hardly aloe The sane con-
dition of thinge urevaile to flcre-
tordehire, whence the Midland coun-
ties aro so freely impelled with choice
Omelet apples. In Caul*idgeshire
the crop is dlsaepoilllug, although
in marts or that county a fair har-
e/est of apple% will be gathered.
gaily growers will be entiefled if
they get n quarter of a crop. Pears
have guttered from the spring frosts
equally witit eateles. In some Malt-
tles the. yield will be meagre; in
Others the crop to a complete fail -
are. Only a third of a crop ander the
Most favorable conditions Is looked
for."
E. A. tYKrlly 'S Co., of London,
say; "We aro glad to state that
prosptets aro very. favorable this
Year for the importation of Canadian
feud, as crops throughout Europe aro
a total fallere. We anticipate that
priear will he satisfactory ail mend
for apples."
From Hamburg. "aermany, Edward
Jacobs & Bons report ; "The fruit
orop In Europe Is thin year gener-
allyt/reeking short. Should there be
no duly on 1)4(4!)) the p(4) .Pots [ov
('amadllah are very pron1Ling."
Gorda, Jambe & tee, of Lon,htr,
state: "Ther, hes been en nhuest
total feller) Imre of flume lupi
pea re, and I144' year there will be
n good opportunity for the 1hip-
mett bf Cnnlu441un pairs. The lit-
ter Nhoubl be packed i11 cases 141111.
liar to those sent from ('nlifornin.
That there lea fair crop o.t early
variety apples to a certainty, huh
they will all be cleared off the
market before your fruit le ready
for shipment. France, Uaelglulu and
Gormley are large growers of ap-
ples, ttna the crop this (4ea1on is
fairly large, but the quality 144 tO
poor that they can never really
compete With t'41n41dtan fruit."
According to the London Gazette
Canadian poultry Ie now capturing
the heat trade In fashlonaMe Ie11-
(1011 Nuburhs, the (44'eclltlly bred
Canadian chickens letting It groat
dem01111 and realizing from $1.751
to $ 4 per couple, retail. Their high•
ly finished eppearanee and flavor
has rirmolished all prejudice on the
*;ore of "foreign" produce.
The tor- (4o0ernntml4) Illustration
stations for the hoof oaring of
Citesoe have to far this season been
filled to their uttnost capacity. On
this neemint It has been toned
necessary during the past few
weeks 'to refute, the request$ of a
number Of factories, which applied
for speer. It is satisfactory to
know that there le an Inerneed
enquiry for cool cured °beetle, and
buyers 'are beginning to mime a
preference for it. Woe very truly,
1V. A, ('lemons.
Publication Clerk of Department of
.1 gran 11 era
dies
Cara►
Contagion
"to
Wilson's
Fly Pads
hill the lbs and
disease derma too.
THE ACTUAL NEW YORKER.
Wants totlo Out or City on Sunda)'
and Attends Church Seldom.
The real New locker 111 not much
of a church -goer. in the country. and
111 tlw smaller cease the c4(41rch is a
moiety centre. In New York it Is
merely, the fringe. The Nov Yorker
goee burochetah
leed,and seds Ids to 1ewife married t het
rest
of the time.
"What church do you attend?" is
question seldom if ever asked in
New Tor*, except • by entIInsla,ttt
Ming curates, engaged In house to
hoose visitation.
Miss Alice Bailey, of
Atlanta, Oa., tells how she was
permanently cured of inflamma'
tion of the ovaries, escaped sur
geon's knife, by taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"I had suffered for three years wish
terrible pains at the time of men-
ttruation, and did not know what
the trouble was until the doctor pro.
flounced It Inflammation of ' the
ovaries, and reposed an operation.
"I felt so Weal[ and sick that I felt
sure that I could not survive the or-
deal. The following week I read nn
advertisement in the tamer of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound in such an emergency, and so
I decided to try it. Great was my joy
to Ind that I actually improved after
taking two bottles, and is the end I
was cured by it. I had gained eighteen
pounds and was in ,excellent health."
,-.Mie Mace BAILEY, t)0 North Boule-
zAtlanta, Ga.— jb000 forfeit/ J NOW litter proving g.nule.nge cannot be pro.
' The symptoms of inflammation
and disease of the ovaries are
a drill throbbing pain, aCC01fl-
panied by a sense of tenderness
and heat low down in the aide,
'With occasional shooting pains.
:The. region of pain sometimes
shows 101110 swelling.
WINS INSTANT AND
CONSTANT FAVOR
11
wry!' 4)1,1, •4i1'4)N TE 4) f11;letaIlts.
LAD
Ceylon ❑teleE i '1'41:.1 is pure, dallrinn41 (',111 toe meet it 444 far 1111rad Of
,Japan 'lila ear eee11,.111.1" black 48 1)11rad of ill caller Meek tett. Lead
packets only. 2:,e and 40c per lb. 14y rill 4) 4)4)14.
ntlut-with panty of cracker) Ice, nf-
romle relief for Jho 4141n of lassitude
caused by the ('00044(4110 heat or fa -
1.411P. In collo and summer cone
Palate alto this preparation proves
a 000thing and invigorating assist-
ant.
It 18 not a generally known fact
that the Unital States furnishes
two-thirds of the peppermint of the
world. The greater part of the sup-
ply is grown in New York and efich-
Igan, that from New, York prottera
Ing more In value If not In quality
than any other digtrlct. The fleet
yrnr'8 crop is best, not only be-
cause the plants are young and vig-
orous, but because the mint le then
frog of te bitter pungent weed which
epringe up luster.
I11 the manufacture ,-f creme de
menthe nt leaet five d{44tldatlone ore
necessary. This Is an ancient li-
queur, dating back to the early ages,
where it wit used by the nnelont$
for m0dlchml parpo4044 and a', a
etlmulant. Thee menthol sold In the
,Iapanese and Chinese stores io alto
a prp:U'ation of peppennent need
for centurie4 by the Chinese.
The mint Julep, beloved by \-irgin-
lane, lo one of the most refreshing
of summer drinks. Only the fresh,
In other places church -going in a
habit, In New York it Is an effort,
The young final who belonged to
the Hrceltaun na \f. E. Church 0011111*
10 New- York. At home the minister
used always to etre) on the street
to speak to hint 111 Now York be
might attend for n year In cure of
the large chnrehrw, and the pay -
tor would never even hive heart) of
lam. At 410111e Ito knew all "the
folks"; the went (intelty evenings to
walk home with hie best girl, and
about the worst form of dissipation
laid] hr 4ndulgel In woe the (entree
socialites pad lite hook and ladder
company's dance.
When he ('omen to New York It le
ditterent. Ile knows nobody, and no.
body known elm. It wilt not bo a
matter of 10111 gossip if he 101 ler
goes to church nay more. 110 may
intend to go. Tee fleet Sunday,
though. there are No maty 11111/gN
he wlrnte 10 8)e that he puts it off
until the next. The next ('Sunday It
it is the s:)4(1e n':ty. The tided Monday
he may go.
4) stranger's (Irst Sunday 4n 14
tn.ehlonable Net- York Church 4e apt
to give the 141(1110 sensation that rt
Rummer bather would have it caught
in a an0W44to)'m. The ammo min from
Sueect0nnna the following Sunday will
very likely go to Beene Park with
the boys from lite office. .4)t Meet
there will be some one there he ern
speak to.
Several m4111mhti of people breathe
the tar 04 \lanlml(1('1 Inland daily.
Some of them go out in the country!
to Nleep. But with most of them, 1(
they want to fill their lunge with
Nonce mlbreatled air, they must
wait 1111 Sunday and go out to tete
country. or Nall out 011 the sound or
111e nen.. Sunday ,too, is ahbut the
only tine the New Yorker has to sea
hie (hildl'rn, to play with his ba-
bies. in the morning lie must rush
oft to hoe Milanese. In the evening,
ly the time he gem hone, It 444 the
1111blr8' hodt1me.
it 444, too, almo441 beyond hope to
°ersect that a noon who has been
shut up all week In a stuffy office
will voluntarily go and sit for an
hour or two In a stuffier church.
Ir. n. entailer city he alight the it
for the slake of the good opinion of
his fellowmen. New York 18 a "don't
rare city" Your neighbors do not
know or do not care whether you
go to chetah or not.
A bemired reasons combine to keep
the New Yorker away from 0 latae.
ile may he Net t8 upr(ght, 31144t 418
moral, Just as 4)011game am lie (4140.44
before be came to New York. hal
he hie a different way of showing
it, Idle piety le not on parade.
He lives lig life as It $IIts elm,
end not tut 8naa., Ills neighbors. -N.
J. Exchange. '
evert kine of affliction, every kind
of altucke'
"Not from anomies alone, but from
comrades, front relntives."
" Yes, from tilde, too.''
"Are you prepared for the sacra
flee 7"
" Yes." -
"A $ucriflce that will not he re-
membered.
o-membered. 'You may bo annihilated
It may 4e that no one will know
wboso memory ought to be honored.'
" I crave n:, gratitude, no condol-
ence, no (arae."
" Are you ready to be a criminal?"
She cast down her eyes. "Yes, 1
nm ready alto to bo a crintlaal."
For a little while the voice ceased
Ito queetlone.
" 1)0 you know," It recommenced,
" illat you 11141y repent 7 You may
lose your (nihil In that In which you
now iiNiteve. ; you may set that you
are mistaken, and that you aro 8ac-
4411(1ng your youth 111 V11111,"
"I know tt, told I want to come In."
"Come in
The young girl crossed the thres-
hold, and dropped the heavy our'alit
behind her.
'fool!" avid someone outside.
A 1040(' from nnolher direction an-
swered, "Immortal!" -Woman's Jour-
nal.
THE ODOROUS MiNT
Of Great Valle In Preparing tooling
Drinks.
In fields and westo places, In old.
tasni000d gardens and along the
Nieto' of winding streams the mint
loudly flee, clean, erect, pungent
and 01101'01s. Every member curries
a little Medicine chest tucked In Its
gr ell lent es.
\t owe of the florists and grocers
little pets of mint plentel like chime
appeals to the housewife, who sees
11A thein possibilities for a tasteful
,note, and an nppetistng bit of green
or the seductive cocktail, always
ready to hand.
During hot weather especially the
therapeutic value of the matt can
scarcely he overestimated. Spearmint
(or Its cousin) German peppermint,
bound across the forehead will give
relief In violent headache.
Prepared 114 a. tell, with half wa-
ter and )tall wine, a cupful taken
deity will reprove bad breath, If 1t
armee from a disordered stomach;
while eseenee of glint mixed with
oaten) tied sugar, or creme de menthe
-the French preparation of pepper -
Note
the
Days:
August
17
18
19
20
1903
IIAMIITON'S CREAT
SUMMER CARNIVAL
and
OLD BOYS' REUNION
Arrange your vacation to cover
these roar days and be wtth us.
SINGLE FARE from an pilots In
Ontario seta of Port Arthur.
tender ermines of gerdco mint 8houll
be used. .1 gaud plan IN to keep a1
bunch of mint we tilted end 111411 away
on the See reedy foe use at short
notice. jA'hou needed, crush 14alt s
g4as81111 of the loaves with 11 wooden
timelier or potato masher. Add n ta-
biespountut oath of setear, Ono -
apple and orange 3111ce8 11111 eelt 2r
water. Fill the glees up 011114
brandy and 8havecl lee, i4leert a
sprig or two of taint, Wry In a few
harries or bite of moult, put la It
etrew and servo cold.
A tenlpet'ance mint cordial, without
the brandy, Is nnule by crushing 1a
kneel of mint, rubbing 4:14)11 leer
with the wooden welter or masher,
then seeking for a hal( hour In the
eta -caned Juice of two 10/110118 4114)11
the carefully gtmtel yellow rind 01
014. Cook together a pint of wa-
ter 011(1a pound of granulated Huger
mail the syrup "spins a. thread"
Tnkr front the Oro anti stir into It
the lemon and mint, the Mica of nn
unmet and ilio seine quantity of
pile -apple juice. .train and put on
the Ice until cold, then serve in
wile glasses.
la drying any of the mint family
for winter's use, pick before they
bloom, hang, heads down, 111 the
garret, or eprv:u1 on eheet8 of pa-
per. When quite dry, put In paper
bugs', again heads down, and aaeten
tightly, suspend front the garret
beam 141' future reference. -Washing-
ton Star.
On the Threshold,
(From the Reestan of TourgnenleL)
Lot I behold a huge. buildhrg. Both
leaves of the narrow front door are
open.
The tneide t8 dark, Impenetrable
and gloomy. Before the lofty building
stands a maiden, a. leaden girl.
A frosty wind is blowing, and with
Its cold, dark, deep current, a blow,
low voice comes from the Interior
of the building.
0 you, who would mobs this tbree-
hold, do you know what awaits you
within?' ,
The maiden a11were1, "I know,'
"Cold, hunger, hatred, mockery,
scorn, dlograce, Imprisonment, 111 -
nese, perhnpe depth.'
' I know."
"10i1111de In the cell,'
"1 know. I nm ready. I will hear
material, lemnetlmes hovered with
metallic scales, and oupable of
taking 1ho form of tilt) piste of
the 'body It protected." -Blit. Dlo.
.144(484ed to go -Endeavored to go.
(':utnut ear with those -The shrewd
practical benew of David admen -
Mtn of the ;oily of attempting
mice n comhn4 with weapon44 willt
It hell he had no %kite -Terry. Put
thee) off -"This was likewise from
the Lord, who would have it made
nrn((((14) that Ills 00rv,tnt fought
Anel rouqurred by faith, ((1(1 that
Jho ctetory fills from '4liw, %vae
works by the; most deepated 1111)1111/
ane! 11111'm1omts.-Scott.
J0. 1!9 41(1)11- 14(4 sbepberd'8 crook.
Nie,' smm,lb sto11e8-41114 they beet
rough or angular, they would not
1u11(1 Is18wv1 easily through the ale.
t'hleke. Shepherd's lag^ -Used to
carry hie dally load, Sling -A favor -
Ito weapon of eastern shepherds. -
Bile Diet The sling was a formid-
able weapon hr the liana of 11 skilful
(errmn, .7 stone could be hurled with
11 velocity that would make tt no
fatal as a rifle hall. It w418 a very.
110111 111011 weapon In David's time.
Seven Milldam! left-handed Beajam-
Iles cooed sling at a burr's
-breadth
and not miss.
114. David and Goliath meet (vs. 41
-47). 41-171 141111stlne came 011.-
004111 111,
11-.(304111111, "in hie shining armor, with
his (heedful elnnking tramp under
the hundredweight of metal." Looked
about-"lfo manned the whole Nre11e
and could hardly persuade himself .#
that this Illy was fer1e1'8 champion"
Dllalnlned him -Goliath seemed Ina
pulled that (4nch it young, unarmed
had ns David should approach 111m,
Ann I n dog -Ile hurls a thrust at
David, suggesting that he know no
more than to control his shepherd
dog, and Ignorantly eupp08od he
could be no su101844f111 with him. By
his goofs --These gods were such ns
Dagen, Baal and Astarte. The com-
le,t thee *became a questto11 not
merely between David anti Goliath,
but between God and Idols.
44, 45. Come to 111r -1I0 ltaaree+ 1)11 -
yid 1,0 venture near, declaring be
will exhibit hid great strength In
lulling lain Into Opera. Then mild
!lnvlb-There 0141(4 n0 mestnke about
their comity together. It wad in-
tended. David d(tak0 with as much
assumes(' aN dt(1 Goliath, and felt
no N4mme because of the contrast
between their authority. Hatt de-
fied -David treated in the (toil whom
i;ollath defied, and relied upon Him
no mately ns (',011fit 11 did upon 4448
41(49 award ant tau*ar and physical
(ower.
44), 17. Will tho Lori deliver -This
watt aim language of faith. Firth
may know-Ifere the language to
ur0pl,el ir. Tithe a totemhlc-havll
speaks as if 1t were a gathering for
%volatile Meteor' of a battle army.
-df441)11)11t,
IV. (iollatal stain (re. 413-34). 48,
411, Ar011e, 4111+1 4vame tiollat)1 Naw
Mitt les challenge wits accepted.
Da)4d ha,1te1-lie did not try to
nook, a 444,1'luy ref bd44 (Ower. 111 4418
10111,11 841, 11 does not appear that
the 11111 ,111 ilebnietd had any cover-
ing Ger trio face. The Septuagint
1114,4411ces that the stone passed
through the belmut unit sank into
hie forehead.
50-:41 David ellen ran and took
1444, neon( of eioiiatl1 anti eut off
the lead (If the Want. ate 80011 11N
(114, ('hill(' 1uee saw that their
alone:orn was field they tied ut
great terror.
SundaySc.ttooL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. VI
AIIGGS'f 64, 1110a.
nava end 004)14(11.-I Sem. 17:38 -In.
Commentary. -1. David offers to
fight Goliath an. 4(2:17). The giant
Goliath, weer came Out as the eim0-
pion of the I'1111441iu41, "belonged
to the primitive race of the Anne
kiln, of which the, Isrllelites had
found a small rem cant at Jho time
of the conquest, 400 Years before
(Num. xlli, ;12, ';1:4; .lush. yiv. 1e).
These, elrh'0n out by 111e Israe44lc(4,
ett41cha114 theme -elves to the I'hilns
tines; aid Go111tt11 appea's to have
been one of 1 faintly of paints, 011
of whom were slain by David and
hos men (1l. Sart, cel, 1:1::5). ((o-
liatha height 11144 been (4ariou8ly
estimated at from eine to ('level
feet. Ili.(4 (rnloar i(4 estimated to
have weighed about C 7 (mand8;
while the head of hie sphere weigh-
ed about nineteen mimetic 7,01111 of
81114'8 soldiers dared to fight with
ham, for no one amid 01er('uaue
him wltb the ordinary weapons n1
war. But Just at tills point David
appeared on the scene, and, much
to the astonishu1eld of eau!, offer•
PRACTICAL y.CI1.VEY•
11114)44 0rr111111141 1111(1 14011111144 40
uu1(011rd eircon.8tnuces to enema -
age hint. 16e brothers were ngalnet
elm. Ile le int a (h4'phorll boy,
while (eelalh in 1a ratan of war
from 11444 youth; he 18 unarmed as
far UN mi.hUu') wea48)148 are cote
cereal, while the giant IN fully
aptippea; he 444 dieeouraged by 41:44
own people ,wail° the Philistine 4n
eneouragel and supported.
Daa411'8 confident boasting is not
In himself, but in the Lord. David
here stands as the representative
of tate army of the tieing God iv
e(D. 1.t is lot 11) be a teat of mil•
itnry skill or power, It 4x no'. a
porrounl matter between Dalai and
eolith, but an Issue between boa-
thotilem atilt the true God. The
iilant cursed David by his god, but
Dated said, "I came '10 thee in the
name of nue Lard of hos(1, whole
thou heel. defied."
Lit rilinit444 to fight 411 S0ul't ar-
mor, David 841014)44 110 that we wltl
do better to work 111 the way and
manner to which ten nee acoua
1011101, apt" not try to be :anybody
but oureelVe(. It will bo better
for lie to reeiet our natural ten -
1101103' to imitate, and time preserve
Dur originality 1111,1 in(1hiduallty.
What a groat contrast there to
between the youthful etrlpliug, 1144
he hastens out to meet- the (oe,,
and the mighty 011raer who coulee
to meet nceommtnieti by ids
artuorbaarw'. Cain sill'eonfhlence
4(1414)14 ngahhst s4mple trust in (40(1.
"Tlds day 1(444 till` Lord dells:'.
thee into mine heads." David is
eplakl1g and acting ander inspire:
ten. The Lord will again show
that Ile can take the weak thing',
to confound the mighty. Greater
victories lin(1 been won by the
0inlplest,and most humble means of
Own wn cho,8hlg, that by the
most skilfn( efforts of man; iie
stat)cee, the fell of Jericho, alae de-
feat of the 11idlanites by 4,id^on
and the defeat of the army of Sen'
m)011rri11 (1I. Kinge x(x, :S e), etc.
The victory IN complete, tine tine
unprotected spot 144 found by the
dn9naiy guided stone, rind Ike a
forr0) oak the great gene tulle
crashing to the ground. 11iN the(' 4
anti curses recoil upon himself, his
041111 awned outs off lie bend. Ten
col' Seizes the 1'hil)mt.nes, wale tae
camp of I8r41r1 r111g0 411th Shoat
of vletoryl. Tie re 4N a perfect
root; not only 1u'.' welly of the
enemy Klein, 11,1 (Beer '.etas 1.e.
001)4) a sprit for the it4rat'litr44,
How often lee oeirep011e col of
rue furs lns0i1'"! 11 multitude 'o
ldeeds. ly" (170:111)
vto(oryterolo, flu o'I'h 14.144'8. 1(4-1(1, cern 10
the moot try:n;1 1.44'.'111111411r,P. B.
•
ed to champion the rause of Israel
and go out and meet the 1'hiIll:
time 'At first nail heat/tad, Intl
D1V4d 000)1 0on1111cd the icing that
ho possessed the elements neeesslr'y
for 0410044(444, and Saul roluetlanl4:;
consented to hie going. D..(,d's
statement (vel 11.1-117) slows th:1t he
had ,(1) courage, eat strength, Olt
11gU4te, (4) co11141nve int hie own
ability, (u) 111m1Ety, 4n) persrser
nnc0, 471 w4.N(101e, 1011 (4( faith in
God.
IL The weapons denten ('s. 1)$.
401. 3r, ne. His armor -The word
for "armor" ht the Beard Version
18 "apparel." "Prof/ably a special
military deceit 114111pted to be worn
with armor." -('1111. 11)11. Coat of
son II -Tilt, nlcient Hebrews were
perticu(pr(y attwtlico to the per-
sonal Attlee' 01 their warriors,
"Tee cont of stall was usually
made 01 leather or sonde p14)140t