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(),„ J. lvjAprijiRE A Sabbath in Cepernaune-elarki:21,31. ledge, And with, an Infinite corneae.
Rem. ESTATE, INSURANCE AND OmementierO.-I. Teaching with
ItIrelineettre Vie Jagliest gaiti or Man ""'''''' ""0"" 411'4
love, and betit eenseerated (egirksinst4eg lert ilthei elettie, 17a elieep,
LOAN AGENT. CONVEYANCING xuthc"rttr(TS. 24 L'2).21..11107-Jealle Tko i u itt I f 1; tti
Colleetioa a Rents and MacRae a seccialty and the fotir deseiplea Ile had pat
oneuet, eienditiOne awl erie Toronto Cattle Morioe
JANVAIKY 24,1004. all Were MAO and
,
and to bring the moat glory to. 1 ' •
euw
thlo lesson.
(toe, it was natural thiet Ole fruit. a tr trae; goien.
dahte Pewee, Which Are quoted be..
0racie wail fattier; bark. at Thurs-
age eliould he the picture given in
low ,
Scene fire. A. stranger, meek and • ' ''
Unpretentiouir in appearance. en- Tile IlIgheet price reported
tercel the synagegue At Oaliernatire Ockrtem WIWI 04,80 Per Cwt., which
in acme!. seaeen elebbeth morning. wehthrQt%414dtb-rthWhi'14°,tolitteth3aoatrnbehen'ingh .
With retire humble fishermen. Ile
rose to speak. and as he opened ar''' 04•1.4) Per mite
It wae goneraliel eerieteded by
His mouth, awl taught the neerPht dealere that the •goarolty Of fat cat -
their curiereitY WAs aWaherled, but, tie, caused b,o the anew aternie. had
ite Ile proceeded to 'unfold the trete),
tliey were filled with aritonisliment adhyruhrlyeeertro4 Pinr4uHee: 200 Per owl-
encl. Wonderen At. the doetrinesseWa 111
Prete:ea:led from Hie lips.. eitrio date theyU9naered4111o11:11clextpeUacit
lettil ellould there lie a large rue at ail
the midst of their surpoise and as.,
thee+) pricee to coolinue for hutch-
tonishment, a man breaks 'the slosh era' cattle.
which is upon 'the congregation.
Perhaps He Was an official or tbe , Pew letookeee Or feedere were of -
synagogue, whose reputation with, :emr.e.....do'rean.4....thrPrirolielestorem470i:auemd egrue:.:et;
Dut, hark ! hear bis ery i "Let us
the Worehippers was unblemished. 0:titiwatu: $70 toug1;540emea:,a4d. ePriug-
alone; what have we 'to do with
A Welted number of veal cal. yes
Thee. Josue of Nazareth/ Art Theu
come to destroy as t I kneel Thee 4°1d at firm, hut illichanged quota -
who Thou aa•t ; the Hely One of 1:1°ne•
hon.. The startoien light of truth ncTilearrguen, koafncfliperiePoe:nrdeiln
revealed the character of thie bub- aalninimed livirmas,
tie and unolean denten, and ite no 'will be seen by quotations and
scorching rays extorted hhe 'honest °aitaliNFeirvioei:
toillfel°11vhog's Were light, but
confession 'mid the deprecating fear
Deliveries
thin fact prices
of this "unclean devil," Beliold, the
for next week will be 123e per cwt.
man is ellent, and the preaelyer
lower,
, that te, reelects $5 and lights
speaks again, paying, "Holy
Place and come out of bluth As the and fots 94.75 Per owt. Dealers give
astonished listeners catch the last iaeb, remsoin for this cut in price that
Englieh inarkette are mech weaker.
word of this command from the .
QR account of the storms, deliver -
preacher eel eyes are turned toe •
liege all over Ontario have
ware, the men. See I He Is being les 0C
beet light :during tho past week.
torn. He cries loutilo. 1)oubtless
there is great excitement, and pro- haiould the roads get oreneO. up it
Is likely we shall see heavy deny -
both so e I ve the synagogue
ear, a 1 Enrortera-Best lots* of exyerters
angry because of the etrenge mem- -
old at $4.01) to $4.08. per cwt.; med.
motion and disturbante, but the
ium at about $4,25 to $4.50 per cwt.
unclean spirit came out of lain.
E:erort Bulls -Melee quality belie
The people go" to their bonees full
aro wortb $3.75 to $4. per ewt. • mee.
of A muement and questienings cone
seen, and they exclaim, "What thlue • •
,, Exrort Hews -Export cows aro
ts thief ? Whet new doctrine is this 4
wortb $3.50 to $3.7fi eer cwt.
The morning meeting, the stranger
But oilers' cattle -Choice pickea lots
and His doctrine, and the meraelee
of 'butchers, 1,100 to 1,175 lbs, each,
na•e the theme of conversation tbe
equal • in quality to best exporters,
rest of the day.• . are wortb' $4.80* to '450. loads of
goo:. eold reit to
humble fishermen are on their WAY good. $3.60 to $8.85; common. 83:15
to the hone of Simon and Andrew. to 63.80; rough to inferior, $2.n5:
at once. probably before they had cennere at $2,20 to $2.50.
eaten their dinner, Joss is told
Feeders --Steers of good quality.
that Simon's wife's mother is very 1,050 to 1,150 lbs. °edit at $3.50
sick with a fever. "And He came .. .
and took her by 'the hand and.lifted 10 $3•08 Zer cwt.
Et ockers-One-vear to 2 -year -o12
her tiP, and the f eee? left her, and
she ministered upon them." Probe- worte $3 to 9370 per cwt.; el-cent:pee
steers, 400 to 700 lbs. "cache. are
bly she had the horior of serving
and of eoor breeding quality of same
Alm at the meale and in various
ways. Devils lied at His word and weighte. are worth $2.50 to $3 per
cwt. ,
fever vanished at His touch. . ,
ASSIGNEE, ; ealled. Into Ottpernaune - ,Ohrist
ACCOUNTANT, i oonv waked capernaum woi llonle, and
Offloe-in Vanatofte Wok.
Open: *etude, evening* 7 to 9. I the clintre ,air Ilet ininuory, for
aiore thaa a ;year. It ie called bis
ere ea o
tikt DuLmAGE ttli'..4r.fi'. 'it:t ix. 1, .ithnil' .110,4
; ( matt. xvii. t.14.) aui Ino -
REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. ` ther and brethren Caine here wttli
CONVEYANOINC, MONEY TO LOAN iik134 (j°114 it' 34'1). frile en'tib"11 &kV
ert TOW* end F'srul Propiety. -Hie finet sabbath in Capernaute.
ASSIGNEE, ACCOUNTANT. i of‘1.11°a °oeSlintegrioanQijalikl: ;11r1.4k15)-it :begot
Resigtesee-Oetherine St. i "evittlii Gg.thielsgeCeilagogweruees°, tTliteneye°i4reeettlil
OFFICIL-In the ,Ieent, Block.
, contra% 01 reitgioue and intel ague,
' i ilfe. Taught -"It wee °amnion to
. call upon ane beatable pereon to
shell* an the pynagogue services."
"It Is not unlikely' that at this
time Ile repeated what lie had weld
at liazaretia" (Luke le. 16-20.)-Bure,
22. Tlary were astonished -at the
roq
THOS. . 110LATES
BANKER, gro,
age Licensee Issued, No viltnessed
esey f,e large amounts; smaller in inte
porde% Besiege tonna - matter, ina.nner, epirit a,n 411.
'kr of Ws teaching. Ile ePohe as one
til
IIICHA.RD nor,mus commiosioned. by God, and He laid
BeaMersa ee Lew, Semmes. STO., WO. c ;vat stress upoo Himself. lee said,
Ornee;-next to Holum Black now hnildlna "I waY unt° you." WItiltnit 411()ting
.
their teachers: "tie was, 1. Dignified,
MISS SARA L MOORE : 2, Original. 3. Oonvincing, 4. Con-
, alatent." - Hone Oom. not as the
fieribee-eTlie scribes were without
Teacher of Piano and Theort, • epix•itual life, their manner was weld,
i and, With an unholy ambition they
pought their own and not Gotha
glory. A religione teleoher will emelt
MISS CAB,RIE MOORE with serthoritg hest no far as the
truth in a part of bia own being,
rf eacher of Violin and Guitar. and Me been made real to him in
. his own experience."
ROOMI-Au Stone Block,Winghasn. II. Power mer evil spixite (vs. 23-
28). 23. a man With an unelea,n oitirit
MISS DELIA SPAR1ING --Luke fusee he had "a epirit of an
adclean :devil" and "oried oat with
A T. C. M. • a loud rotas" Luke (iv. 38) There
hair been much dtscussion regarding
Teacher of Piano. Theory end Fletcher this "uaelean ispirlt." hiana hold
Melo Method, -Simplex and Kindergarten. that. those who were said to bave
Pupils prepared for Conservatory ox . &vile were eimply diseased people.
tnations. and that their strong paroxylems
rrere only' "rite." We cannot agree
ALEX. KELLY with thie, however, and mut in-
fest that, difficult as it moo be to
. understand, yet real dance's did in -
Auctioneer. for Huron County habit this man and thoee referred
to in vense 82. Cried out -"An evil
riptrIt Is stirred to its depths when
I have enured an Auctioneer's license for in contact with Ti
Huron county, and am prepared to conduct 24. Let us alone -The devil el-
udes at reasonable rsttes. ways desires to be let alone, and
Sales arranged at the Advance Office. bad men do not -emelt to be dis-
ALEX. KELLY, Viringham P. 0. turbed with anYtbkilK good. What
litINO we W do with tbee-Nothing
WELLINGTON MIJT1JAL at nel. There le no Concord betvreen
Ohrist and Benet To deetroy us --To
FIRE INS. CO. drive us from our abode back to
our natiee pleoe. I know thee-Im-
Established 1540. agine come disease. like the apop-
Head Office GUELPH. ONT. Christ is dea.ling .with devils now.
lex.Y. thus addressing Christ. O.
and they know him well. The holy
Risks taken on all classes of insurable pro' MO of God -The Blessiah, who DB
petty on the cash or premium note system. dome to destroy the kingdom of the , people from tbe city are on their
W°4' to the humble home of Andrew
YAWN GOLDIZ, cass.oevinson, deeil-1. John ill. S. 25. Jesus re -
and Peter. It is on linpromtu gatio
President. Secretary. buked him. Ile does not desire the
testimony of devils to prove Irla siring. The sick are broUght on beds
JOHN RITCHIE, kieselahsaip. "'Throughout His min- or chairs; the dernon-posseseed are
GENT, WINGBAll ONT wtry Christ never for a moment there, Mace What a strange company
. countenances anytaing that might -the sick and the well, the good rend
• be construed Into a truce with Ba- the bad. Think of the diversity which
DICKINSON & HOLMES tan." -Burn. Hold thy peace -Liter- would be manifest in the congregation
oily, 'be thou muzzled." "It is a of any small city assembled after
Barristers, Solicitors, etc. word for n, beast." -Morison. He will this -manner. How seldom a minister
lees such a congregation. The sick
show who he is by ceeting out tbe
and the demon-posseesed are not gen-
26 • : Meyer Block Wingham. devil.
orally Present • to bear .the 'word of
Z. L. DicInnsen Dudley Holmes Duke says the devil threw the Man. • life, and often too iIttle in terest Is
26. Torn lem-Or, convuleed him.
send ca,me out of him, and hurt WM taken in these classes. Not so with
not, Never was there a person pos- jeaus at Carrnaurn. They are the
eries -during the coming week.
filledwithf Others are whioh is a pity Oeeause they might
Ad study, MI then there was a
bewitching portrait of a lovely
Data:1'10i aetreee, ritli. a moat pi.
quant traint face. She was pie.
tureequoly dreeired en deep red, with
a big rose -crowned leghorn "Wat-
teau" hat. On Thursday an Invite,-
tton to see Henri Jourdaln'is won -
(torrid water colore drew me to New
Bond etreet, arid gaVe me a real D
ii(( -
treat, NearlY all have Paris and Ito
neighborhood. for their stubjecta
Some ot the Bole du Boulegne in
the twilight, Were' extraordinatily
clever, With their Wenderfal effecte
ot darkness or light, the meters fly--
ing along In the dimness and mist,
made vleible by the cleverly -minted
flashliglite; the lamp, the crowds
of lit -up vehicles the wide a,venues,
ang the lake, aim true to nature,
rine so originally carried out. There
were neveral big lectures which had
been in the SOW, of Frentainableatt.
Vereeilles and PariS Itself, Hle style
le embiently broad and Ingoreue,
though he can do daenter work as
Well, as eXemPlIfied by several en-
chanting fan eleeigna. Henri jourdala
, or !quite young and a charming pmen„
I wish. the beet French painters
.woule loan us more of their 'work
over here; truth to tell, they are
eomewhat chary of eeeding it here,
itrithuedreeiit alendstitilhe"eatlayilderemixtrutthuedemull;
taking Horne time to find oat Its
bxtuty and originality, Is It that,
or are our Britielli artiste' just a,
little jeelous arid fearful of injur-
ing themselves 1.1y offering the right
hand of fellowellip to those whose
work differs from theire alinoot
In • its entirety? The fact
remain, that neither French nor
lemerlean painter's have much of n,
tslouio iloinaLlmeortedtonn,attinulreasisizetdbebyrboothootrig,
hood, which numbersuch men as
Abbey, Frank 0. Millet, Sargent,
and others, in its ranee, English art-
ists and art connoisseurs, are eery
slow, coneentional and
Pig gondol in Their Ways,
luta to good bulls Sold at $3:e5 to
calling what they had heard And
Scene second- Jesus, end the four , e 4 •
Mitch cowa-MlIch cows a.nd prirl,13g- -
Scene third. The sun is setting at ere are worth' $30 to $40.
Capernaum. It le about time for quiet Calves -Calves, sold at $2 to $10
and rest. But, behold all classes of each, of from $1 to $6 eer ewe.
R YANSTONE
wigged by an unclean spirit who did spacial obiec s of his pity arid nom.
;tot Huffer a convulsion, perhaps a
• BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR total ruin 'Oy it. "Sins of unclaea-
Money to loan at loWestrates. Office nese sap the foundations of life 613
titlat bu.t TBry.few pf this class live
BEAVILIt "BLOCK, oat half their da,ys."-Clarke. Came
7-95. WINDHAM. out-lEvon the devils obey his word
ref command. This is an evidenee of
t great °Meet of Christ's mis-
sion -4o destroy the works of the
devil.- tt is also a, proof of His love
for lost man.
27 What thing is this-"GOd's
MONEY TO LOAN. wonders are more wonderful than
the devil's wonders." "Jesus taught
by what Be did a� well as by whot
Office: -Morton Block, Winghara He said:" They do obey. Him -Thos
YeSsiS eetattlistted His mitslon by the
DR. AGNEW • -This miracle was wrought in the
miracles he wrought, and they could
not doubt it. 2a. Fame sprenel abroad
• public congregation, mid those who
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
ACCOUCHEUR. a.m. it published it wherever they
Office :-Upstairs in the Macdonald wzmt, and the people throughout all
Block. Galilee were soon discussing Him and
Night calls answered at office. His work.
III. Healing in a home (vs. 29-31).
• 29. Tibev entered, etc. -Peter and
his brother Andrew, although natives
of Betlesaida (John i., 44), were now
living at Camprenaum. items
James and John had entered Peter 0
PHYSICIANS • SURGEONS • ETC. imam, 80. Simon's wife's mother -
Josephine Street - Wingham Thee we Bee that Peter was a mar.
deal man. It ki strange, indeed, that
Ute Roman: eatholic Church ehoule
lay 00 meal stress on the oelibacy
P. KENNEDY) M.D., M.C.P.S.0 of the clergy, when Peter, their
ej chief corner -stone, had a wife. LaY
Association) sick of a fever-Leke calls it a great
* Member of the British Medical
fever. See Luke iv., 88. lite was
GOLD MEDALLIST IN MEDICINE. rrostrated with a burning fever.
Special attention paid to Disarms of womet 'they tell him -This was really a re.
and children. quest for healing. Their knew he
omen House :-I to i p.m.; 7 to9p,III. coaki reetore bor.
31. Took her by the hand - Could
nnvtleing on this side the unlimited
rower of God effect such a cure?
%Lose greens ebOuld demonstrate
kis divinity to tho intelligence of
every man.-Cla.rke, The feVer left
ter -Christ has eower over dieense.
Ho can, and frequentlY OM hcal
lo -day; and yet we ca.nnot teat
ite elate of the soul by the health
ce 1Lo body. Seine of God's bent
salute Moro suffered with 'bodily in-
firmitlee and have been sick. It is
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR.
DRS. CHISHOLI & mum
1. T. Holloway
• 1-D.S.
14.1igmte of Royal
of Dental
1Waillas or Tor.
iund Honor
•of Dent-
Toren.
tre.
'Arent proved methods in AU r/rancheeo! the "prayer of faith" that aalee
guaranteed. grOffiee in Beaver Block. an he Who offere•that
Deanery. Prices modsrate. Satisfactiot the kick,
rraver will nee imineillate results.
&be ministerea--She was perfectly
AR'firCIR J. IRWIN . nate intioe Col We !leasehold. She
recovered and performed the ordi-
D.D.13014.1).S. was tot obliged to wait a long time
ler Ler etrength -to rehire.
Doctor of Dental Surgery Of the Ten. IV. Man r miratiles (va 82-31).
terylvitola Oollege and Licentiate cd 32! When the sun did Set. ...,• 'Ohs
Dental Surgery of Ontario. Setbdtb elided with tlie setting min
ane then they brought their reek
00100 oTor Pad Dfilee-VINONAM to hien. ft would hoe.° been . a dare-
eration of the day If they had ceme
before the eine Went -down. Unto Him
teillr.ilif!Itstilliedoatgitilirria. ir ttal'Infieuie
Eli
nelet7, fie, L ALIT tg Lelia%) 5!trine?,
MeLBAN A SoN roletty One. add by able, Willing ail
anxione to deliver no fro!, the pow-
Sho.44.1•4*. ' ee of the devil.
' 33. Mi the city -Not neeeseatilY
AlIkindsof roust% and dreesed0464 ' eteiry pereceli, but a very large 0001.
early. 84. Heeled Many-MattlieW
LUMBER, LATH SHINGLES viont, 4" t
I all hat were sick." Luke
say./ Ho laid halide on there. Sesus
APPLE , healed ell Wil0 Caine, and they were
'BARRELS' i rearlY DienalK4
, . devilieeet dise
Unction ite made here that we muet
Hard and Soft Slabs, also a not fail to notlee; &senses Werh
large quantity of dry hard. 8,%9W; 1,:ttishle'Z re7„rtm Vitill
wood for sale, delivered. Ivo been a great dat" nt caPer-
: moon, it day filled with eti,rrittg
Telephone Orders Promptly tIlitit lofts)* 67Z.8 'Ye '4'mm' d"8
PRACTICAL StS11.VMY.
attended to. , Tide actount of our Lord's .visit
, to espernaton In the beginning of
MoLeart & Son lognif""t.' 11 t tl'ai'l t'byrs'it '1 -
it. eater e e a d
, vase alleeeteprebentdve, all -power.
fat It embraced the etude of mate*
41••••••* -1,
Sbeep-Prices $3.75 to $t per cwt.
for ewes, and bucks' at $3 to *3.25.
Lobs-ePrices ranged from $1.60
to tee eer owt and $5.25 to $1.6"
for clielee ewes and wethere for ex.
rort. •
Hoge -Best oelect bacon hogs, not
lese than 60 lbs. nor more than 200
the each'. fed and watered, are worth
$5 'ter cwt.; lights and fats at
$4.873, sows, $3.50 to $3.75 yer and
stags at $12 to $2.50 rer ervt.
Bralsreets on Trade.
Business in Montreal has been ta-
lented this -week more or. lees eer-
lously by the snosv blockades on the
passion. Every eye or that company railways which have impeded the
movements of trade. The snow falls -
watches the wonderful stranger. A•
sonee of their superlative needs intone. have been unusually' heavy, e.speaalle
ify their interest How surprising the ilinaltnirielerevineget, arnionfe.mtheen tms aol of
s ad
e
Manifestations! Devils, at his cornthe -
'mend, are now quietly cast out, and travellers. The ,shipments or grain,.
cattle and etheaproduce have, in con.
these present who are affected with
sequence; been light.,
"divers diseases," at hie toueli, or
The continued interference'. with
word, or both, are suddenly made
+were white whole. After such a won-. railway' eraf fie by the snow bleak-
derful day at Capernaum think. of rides this week has seriouely
what must have been tbe.though ts, the business movement at Toron..
coneersation one feelings of the peo- to. Canada ts Importing contiderable
pie" as they returned JO their' homes quantities of British cotton. this sea- -
-the lathe walking, the palsied well, son. No . lets of Amerie.an ete
and the devil -possessed in their right ton or cotton goods have been .ffer- -
minds. Doubtlese .it was true of ing here areollopasit years.
Capernaum as it was said of Sam- Business int wholesale eirelea rat
aria, under similar eireurnstances, Quebec during the 'past week is re-
later on. that "there was great ported a little -quiet, arid' in some
Joh' . quarters country remettaecee are
January, 11004 -It beget reason-
ably have beea expected that the
fleet week Of the new Year -the af-
termath of Utley Christmareetide-
meted have ueliehed in a, short per-
iod of rest, or at least quietude;
.that eyeryone would be go tired with
Yule -tide labere, festivities, decorat-
trig present -giving and receleringi
ond ea forth, that theyeivould 'sink
Thoughts. 1. Jesup still has the slow. The cold weather and heavy
'same lortrig, compaselonate heart. 2. snow fall is believed the cause.
The Holy Ghost is glean to ble peo- Reports of wholesale ttatle at Tan-
ple that there may be n. reprodue- mixer and Vietoria aro unusually -
-tion of like works as were done. by satisfactory for January, according
J osses on this Sabbath day. The to reports received by Bradstreet's.
word of God says, eGreater worke The outlook at Roasland, Nelson and
than thee° shall he no; because go other mining centres in the province
unto my Father" (John 14. 12), and, is bright.
"Is there anythieg too bard for the Stormy weather in the west bas de -
Lord?' (Gen. 18, 4). fh. As the Holy layed railivay traffic in Manitoba
Ghost reveals to God's people Christ's and interferred with transportation,
provisions of mercy. showing them and wholesale trade at Winnipeg has
their application to individual cases, suffered to come. extent ; but the out. -
' and assisting in prayer, faith should look for businoss in the North-west
expect a repetition of these works. this year it+ very promising.
-Benjamin Winget. Ia Hamilton this 'week there has
been a fair movement in eVholeeale
deem to a. sort of brief spell of
llotueeeetingh-not a bit Of it • No
()Debi, the restless, energetic spirit
of the age has exercised its halo -
once more or lees on everyone, for
wo ;lever mem happy now -a -days un-
less busy toad tutereeted, if not ex-
actly excited. It rould make our '
oncestors open their eyes very wide•
eleold the:y eee bowl mue.h their hard -
worked deseendrents manage eo un.
&age in one day, the paid "day,"
bion ehtender, being of oonsiderahly
longer dura,tion tha.n that which our
amiable grandmeres 'mere accUstom-
ad to fill with their various useful
occupations, and homely domestic
duties+, "sheet bows"' wpre the order
of their day 13..q a rule.
The first Mendez?' io 190h ushered
• tho London sales, and with the
greater numbE.‘r of my "best" friends
I found anynelf carried away with
tho foscloations of "desperate bar-
gains" and "regardlesa-of-cost'
prices. Insensibly you find your-
self struggling in the vortex. It is
a teldripeol indeed, out of which it
Lo well-nigh. impossible to extricate
yourself. If you knowl wha,t you
wiaat iiefOrehand, and where to find
t, if " d t d cer
tain ,SUM and 'no mOre-a.lasl.
that tillage can bo paid tor. on de-
livery !-and obdurately oet Your -faun
a:goblet all unnecessary allurements
8.-11(.1 poductions, you areerairlY Safe,
and may emerge from the giddy
vortex, a Wreck,' but atilt an "Eve
Tritunphamt" ; the beet shopahowever
are full of snares, and I am surprised
at tile audacity • or nome of
the direcebre of the "big" maisons,
ware evell put in all sorts of extran-
eous goods just for the sale -time, to
make eutieement doubly- sure, and
pad .00t their own reliable slock.
- Eye,. Woolland's,
-a place we all swear by" at ordin-
ary sea,s9ns-I home upon tables cov-
erer Nate grimy, London -smoked ba
freaks, thiegs of beauty once, no
doubt, but now. as I remarked to my
comparnon, like . nothieg BO enuele aa
"chrty d1811 -clouts." "Oh I" she re-
plled-wise in ber generation, and
deeply versed in the ways of the
world-othat is right ; heaps of
women buyettosethit gs, Bend than to
be cleaned, teed then tell their frieneg
they came from Woollandes. It's quite
n. conunon dodge." Many sleeps give
afternoon tea, wetly mandoine band
throw.n In, a,s redditional attrac-
tion. and the cup that cheers in the
nedift of a hard-fought bargain -battle
is a powerful magnet ineeen ! I came
morose a great many Americans, who
dearly love sales, os they "dote" on
the "Occaseen" days hi Paris. They
are the early worms, who come as
won a,s the shuttere are lilted, or
again at the lutoheon hour, when less
eely people are otherwise occupied,
or Moe given up their reser, ed seats
;the counters to refresh the inner
man with a ightning lunch. iletween
one and two there is some chance of
getting !nor° thau blrdes-eye view
of the delectable temptations. But,
after bee the annual progromine is
- match theocrat and meet or you have
gone throug the experience•-ex-
ha.ueteng - hut exiillamaleing-your-
selves. so I will go on, now, to the
fresh events of the quinzaine" which
have elapired alnee I mailed My last
letter.
Amongst tee numerous 'Joe: de
l'An" feseivities, the most ttnique hi
my opinion w,aer the annual dinner-
pa,rty given in holler of the amine
gueete tile "Horne et Rest for
Borges," The Duke of Portland -as
the Master of the Horse - makes
5. . meet suitable Chairman of
this heinane society, and 'watches
laetbfully over the conifOrt Or
well being et tbe "Gras" who
are inmatee of the home. Ae 'usual
this year the oldest "Inha.bitant,'
pulled the roves to
'Ring ibe Dirtner.beil,
and with the other guests, enjoyed
a geed, square. meal of carrots, oats,
epplea eager, and all the. dainties
our faithful four -footed friends: love
beet. I did not hear whether they
made erreeehes, but they lietened to
&Boort*, of pretty oompliments made
by theft tetteridaute, and filt-
hily retired to rest on glee clean ova/
of freeh etratv. to a diffeeent "genre'
was a "slumming" New Year's en-
tertailienent, assisted at, and thor-.
toughly ealoyed, for it wail A real pri-
•vilege In be allowed to wilful is much
a clutnnieg seene, and DJ help attend
to the wanhs of the 200 odd gueste,
who all came f tom the ranks of Inc.
tory, or laundry girls. They were
members of a club, widelf le 'Waged
by n, few philantlirmee ladles- the
most native of vhoin, * tile way,
belonged to a well-known handy in
Ottawa, and gun rinraborw reneesit
tionloA and her suite all real frietide.
Tilt party began at 7 pm., with an
exeellent One:1mM dinner, all the
;equal Tare, and Attack! of it, after
which there wets (mooted out A Meld
aletteinV theetrleal and tottitioso pro.
- - -
reoreeteeewi., weeeee) tade considering the difficulties
- un-
dcr which business is being done
The Ilarkets.
1 through the country owing to the
snow blockades. The condition of
trade, aecording to travellers' re-
t ports, aro satisfa.ctory, and the out.
look for spring business le good.'
Receipts of grata were fely t.g' -day, Reports of the state of wholesale
Toroiao Prover e' Markets
trade at Li:Hideo are, satisfactery, ac -
with tio speolal changes in prices. cording to reports to Bradstreet's.
The buying for the spring no far
wheat easier, with sales of 100 busb-
elle of teethe at the 1-2 to 86 1-20. comperee Well with the volume of
business at this date last year. Val -
WO bushels of Red Winter at 85 1-2
!Dade selling tit $9 to $10 rt ten. tree aro firm and that fact is ex,
to B6, and 500 bushels of goose at !voted to retimulate purelmees later
75 1-2o th 76c. Barley ia unchanged. on in the season.
with reales of 3,000 bushels at 45 Ottawa, wholesale firms report
to 48e. Oats are unchanged, goo fair movemeet in -trade .sinee the
middle of the month, and when the
preeent difficulties attending' trails-
pertation have disapneared theeeleok
Fee 'hemmed getevity In many de -
pertinent; of trade. Values are firm.
FAILURES LAST WEEK.
bushels selling at 33 to 34e. Eye
sold at 51to beshel ler 100 bush-
els.
The offering's of dairy pro luee were
fait, and pricee ruled steady. New
laid eggs, 85 to 40e a, dozen, and
p3r pound.
choice dairy tub butter, 10 to 21e
HAY in good supply, with pries
steady: 85 Wails Vold at $0.50 to $11 New York, /an. 80.-Cominertial
a, tern for timothy, cool at $7 to 88 failures this week In the 'United
for mixed. Strew onebengeid, three States, eta reported by B. G. 1)rifI
lOadn selling at .$ to $01 a ifia* co„ are t(}20 against szia last week,
Dressed hogs' are anclianged at 824 the preteding Week b,nd 21:1 the
$6.75 to $7.25, the latter for light. terresponding week last year. Fall-
r,iiowing are the quottettolie i uree in Camelia nuinber ,..1t, agout
, Weeat, white, bushel, lin 1.-l!, 1.0 03 Met week, 21 the preceding week
311-i2 I :rDetc1;80?371.572;t0t7681°...e2i0.f;IP11;;t0 it:4k% ittist. fierflitel P(4tfgktir tgl;:
1 65 to 66e; oats, 33 to Ole.; bartent. in the east 97 south, 70 west, and iin
45 to 4$6; bay, thnether. ton, Sh.ou ' In the Pacific Staters, and 110 report
tee $11 ; bay, tiever, $7 to 88; etraW, ' Loh:Mies of $5,000 or more. Liabll-
$0 ;to $10; Smds-Aislke2 buSbel, .,$, itles of eonimercial Ittituree thus far
to Veht); red eloVer, $5.1 to ''•.0::,,, repeated for J'anuary are $1f!,576,,,
Pies, b 1., $1„o0 10 ; aresPI same tllne. lest Yeati ', ‘
hosgs, $6,75 to $7.25; eggs, new rh , • ' -..-...-
tineetlit 1.00 Ifs., $h.e 81 AP - 18$, against 81.1,401,350 for the
(1.'4., 85 tti 441:1 ; butter, .datry, 1. to
21c; erettmery, 21 to 15e; eniekens. 'Wished to he Itniwchailp,
lb. lf to 12e; geese. lb., 0 to 1.0e; "BiernIty," the country exhort.
ditaltA, 10 to 12e; turkeys, lb., 14 or, who wttated to make things clear,
100 potatoes, bag, 83 to brie; "is forever and ever, and five or six
cabbage, doz., MY.; oamilflower. twerittetinge on top of that. Why,
WO to $1.75 ; celery. dos.,!(I to 45e; brother(' and t'stere, after millitele
beef, hintiquartere, 811 to *8: fore- and bilions of oenturies have rolled
- quarters, gti to $0 ; eareased awa3r lit eternItY, would RUB be A
; Warr ng. $8 to $5; milt- tittle."
ton, eyft., $6 to $?; Veal, eWte 87
VY • MOO W stein to think they
Lending Wheat lifitrkets. liaVe hard time to keel! all the
rullowing are the Closing quota- Mee trete bang. in love witti AGO.
tions at important Wheat centre)! Illogaence Is riot neeessarily ft
to -day; tett of the White,
$6.n0 ist; enrettne• eV; - 'hundred thounaud years to brettkfast
gramme. do volt thinit ever be-
fore 'vow tbe factory. girl type en learn so muloh if they were net ellqi1
oysters, so hard and fast in their
manse, road I Woad It an arnusinge
but ra,ther touebing Opectaele. Of shells, so "pet to their ways," as
course theywere amonget the poor- the country folk say ; Weddings aro
ent 'to be found in thee black -brewed 51111 the order of the day, and thie
130)1A:e3n iof ware, )lard -worked, etunt- week there haye beete riorne very
ed, tired, rough, but with wonderful smart At one, ' ibe pretty
elements for fon and enjoyment in bridesmaids, all young aed. more or
them, and that night they( were like less of bluede coloplega Were garb -
young bear -cubs at play, and their el in pale • sea -blue eetia made
pleaeure was so .natural and span- with 'three laig fat tucks -edged with
taneouk If the empresslon of it was A tiny band of sable -going round
slightly primitive held even discom- - the eldra -The Ilitteie eves shirred
certing at times, as, when a Well- into the wtaist .in yoke fashion. The
meaning reciter remarked on the ,dif- 1811 rbodiees loot gathered yokes,
Malty he had had in finding the below which fell berthas of cream
club room, and drew a pathetic plc- guipure, eat inaleep`Vandykeet Welt
ture iet the member le whiciehe had were piped with. the fur. The wide
so lost his way, and his time, that belts were of moss green velvet,
he felt at last as thought he were fastened in front With, liege oval
leistn'g hie senses, "Gar long!" ejeou- buckles, as big as a saucer, .nieele
rated One long fringed, , of tiny pompon roses. The latter,
Pearl -bedecked Haman
-the flower buckle. (soceasily made at
latest Parisian notions. .You may
In a shrill Cockney treble, "yer could- exploit • it in rorget-meenots, vice-
aet 'av adonany to lose I " slightly lets, or tiny lioivers of any sort.
disconcerting, but • not unkindly mixed with leaves, and An improve -
meant. Tho result of the slightest
went is to have long twisted and
Joke was like -a prairie fire in the knotted ends falling from • it,
rapidity .with which everyone .caught
floev,ers. I 'must not omit
i
the infectiens merriment. it caused; sh
ed 1S"5 41 a tiey tourne
yells, peals, screams of laughter, for -
to . mention that the brides -
able ejaculations, end naad etamping ; m „
costumes . just • +lee
of feet; followed tho slightest sally, ;
searired were completed
secure a hearing for the entertain- ibLiel°Tdeittbr-
and it required the united efforts of
moss green vehret hats,* the vehet
ali the "keepers" and amateur po- •
drawn or geared into
'icemen to regale and keep order, or
mends, closely covering the shape,
A wreatia.of smell" pink rotas went
ors, whew efforts really were appre-
round the crown, and rest -
elate.), if frequently interrupted with
Ing on the golden 'lair were folds
quips and creeks. The fashions were
of , Oahe turquoise,. and blue panne
marvellous, not that their -variety
velvet., Opt 4 .have Tun .through time
wae so great, for there"was a gre.at
and overflowed Ivaco, so accept
similarity in the papery silk shirt -
D. hasty adieu, ma arniee, fermi
waists, set off with huge cotton lace
collar% and . manyestringea pearl - •Chanteelaire
necklace% the .size of the beads be-
g. . Housewifely Hints.
hazel nut. All Were neat and tidy, Loops for han-ging up garment;
U p to their somewhat dim lights, aro. alwaya wearing out ,a.nd break.
bet or.e longed 10 put back hist a ing, particularly with children's
little -of the frizzy hair which. en- oicraks and coats. To make a sw-
eat straggled right down to the from an old glove, roll in it a piece
framed their eager fame, and wisped viceable • loop, cut it strip df 'kid
laughing- eyes, it would have made of coarse string and sew l the edges
them look so much more intellectual or kid oeatly together, This loop.
to have something in the way of coif-
fure less extea,vagant than, teat will stand any, amount . of Puiling
rooteeed securely to a: • • gierment,
which cbaracterizes tho female re- Witheut Wear/lig orhereaking. .
lotions of " 'Enry 'Awkins," and bis A room situated 'ed that it does
ilk. ^ " . not get any direce , sunlight but
One's • distractions at this seasen cinly reflected' light, may bp made
aro. of au extremely. varied_ order, more cheerful' If the walls 'aro coy -
one alternateebetween high life and ered with a paper that 'hag :a back -
low life, andOrom the sublime to the ground of some delicate yellenvi
ridictileas. To -day brengs MO a feast, shade. et' -film' painted wood wohlt
of reason in the shape of a lecture , shOtrid be•of a. creamy tint, a,nelevith
from Lieut. phackleton, of the "Dis- yelkim Indio silk or muslin "draper.
in for choice equal to thn.t of a
covery" on eldventaree in the An- les at the windows, one can almost
tootle Sea." As you may eeniember, imagine oneself in a room With a.
he was invalided home on the relief southern exposure. .
ehlp "The Morning," bearing the
",Discovery" and ber crew in the ICO- "Sugar 'euris" are a. new form pi
bound region where we shell have to the old-frtehioned sugar aokirs.
PlettirCher with no further tidings They are particularly attractive for
of her welfare for more than another children or for anyonetdeeirous o;
year. The lecture to -day is given by a veriety. Roll the cookie :dough out
' invitation only, from the Royal rather thin and cut it into stalls
be° et°tgel; a •tiPlilet°144.1lay,51,01ielebt4e.tte8rtitnlideaYd'eteldic). quarters of 'an inch in width. Sprin-
about eight inches long and three -
1 hopt• to improve my mind hy hear- ide them lightly with sugar, ,,and
. ti ing a aiteentgurroesaanttgthe sAulblijaalentbeita.Raodn.
them in a quick oven to a yery
place thorn In a buttered me. Bake
lune" So far, I confesse to being delicate color. When the stripe aro
exeesly ignorant about it tnougle in baked, as eon go they can he hail -
commie with My eex at large, I :tiled, roll them around large pen -
have protie thane when 1 think that elle or &ticks and keep them eo until
n member of the feminine persuasion they have cooled.
hies creloborated with her husband , When there are deep rust epotri
In -the desoovery Of this mighty won. on steel that reeist ell the est%)
let of the age, and has carried 'off methoes of polishing, it will Us wise
the coveteJ Nobel prrize, given by to try a paste made from fine ens-
lave SweJish Itoyal Academy of Scl- ery powder and knrosene. There era
once. In fact, it is generally con- tow epees tbat will not ,yield to th a
(elect, ileat to Medal= Curie, *the en- After applying the paste one i(1_
tiro credit of tbe discovery is due; bine,- the spots thoroughly, lot lt
be that as it may, both here and Stand for SeVerai hours, thee pol-
ite over the continent her rates s Isle with oil. .
elioull be a proud Woman indee I letiM
i
ere being loully sounded, and e e „„,„,„ _
elY CQNSU-MPTIAN CURE.
silo In a Pole, and was bore in 1867,
the daughter oi a erofessor. She Mr. 'Weird, the mother of the great
comae of an all-round eleVer family, general, kept a comprehensive cook.
!or one of her Meters ie a ilOgtOr cry biok, still preserved at Squerriee
and another a, trofessor. She bas Court, Kent. One of her recipes,ea,ye
a faspinating little girl of six, ,and the London Cheontele, was for 'A
elle anti her husband are 'absolutely gored water cure for consumption."
tievoted to each Other, the eoutinon "T:alre a peek et garden sualls,l' saYe
rival in the affections of both „be. the prescription, "waale them in beer.
nig ,eelenee, for which they have D. putthem in am oven, arid let them
hassionate . love. They have de.. stay' there till they've (lane crying;
voted ibeneselvea te the Ottitly of It then, With nitrite. and fork, Mick the
fey many long veare. green from them, and beat the snails,
TitV4 artietie treate rettee conee my Miens and all, in A' stone mortar.
%hen take a quart of green earth
way this Week, but tins "bonne
Worms, slice 11:001through the middle.,
botsehe' ConteS On Monday, SO must salt ; t
hem with. hen Wilkie
bo kept for sit' next. It is an invi-
and straw t
tatton from' Sit E. Poynter to a re., them and beat them, the not bel
Rodin, tho greatest Preneh fata*r 1131PW°, tt' iintrt Gr r08001834/
illsvers, teen the auntie WI worm%
sculeter of fitter age, and goy..
wait, eve denting over with win for Lk,h2.11:egboalt111430671.1011rii libtte•waktt4Oes:litlicteloenntdety:°,01vodorIi
eral Other distinguished paintera,
1 I s sP6r:1 seltdye n t 0 fel' v
41 .'r
banded ef reretemorio, -and oae owlet)
itte'rnftri°0ffiontt or mrtron, wet' dried
'hero et tiresent, or couree, the pie.. \Volt till ineenteg, then put In three
And beaten.
which is holding an exhibition, over Then power in three gallons of title,
three Are speelinetle Of a yety iiew ounce; Of (loves, Well beaten,' Ilartd.
tind eideancel ech001, ' Ain metrieally
orposito to the work or the Rtiglish
noyal Atadetate, etc., but In tilY hunt- horn grated. lieellthe still covered till
bit, opinion they are inteneelv Inter- ing:IC This done, etir it not. lEetill it
with tt moderate tire. Thc Patlipt
tent I expect to meet many celebri.
ties, of whom you ithall hear allot*. must take tWo v1100116110 ra it time.,
Ming end clever. At tire recap -
On Sunday hust I went to a very
bright studio -tett, and an the artist
does clever portraits in 03(4 and moo
tots, as well an the daintiest mink -
term", there were tvotne delightful
pictures on the wane and meets.
One of
off
taanty wages of the average vial
tin a picturesque white drees, -drew from theta, and ie Is "told Immediate
much Attention; antither, or totxl aaeletanes will be needed to prevent
Bendiesbeill's thinfitter, wee A gritOtet outroving for tin ofoostratios of Wet
first put into the stIll with two ban 4
eer.tuen rit the New Gallery to meet
Contributions to aid the families of
the entonibed miners aro alreadY
miming in, There are 10010 then 100
widows, and probably 400 or zoo or.
phone, They have been living on the
Mrs. 0. til,Anittit, oltwr. ifitOnle is 110W Mit
ise