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The Herald, 1911-01-27, Page 3511riday LESSON V.—JAI`). 211', Cal t. I deho:hapliat's Good Reign in Judah. �1 —2 Chron, 17; 1.13, t ommentarya-ef. An optive Igloo/me (vti 1-5). 1, Ria ;:on --,)chole ,iiva( t„(, Ana't3 ,:ota and began to reign at, th,• u;; • of Its Hie fa.t'3h,:r had. bequeathed , hon a kingdom that was plo.porou and conlpara•tieely free front 3(iul.(lry. Strengthened himself against le r,a 1 -- The t.wo liatii1is contilllted hostile, and ,Jehoshapllat purposed to retain all treat justly beeloage to Iris kingdom 11:s coni e shows the active ratan, 2. Fenced eitiee—Lie maultalned armed men in the ' fortified cities, especially •L1•)ng the f•wn. tier of the Kingdom of lerael, to pertagainst sudden invasion's from that k ng,. dons. Garrisons a , .apt the cities of Elmo a:aint---Jehoshaphat was determined -to retain Itis hold upon what had been ae gltired by his fwthlr and cawed Clown to him. Here is a spiritual lesson for us.. We retain the Christian t.r. erienec 011(11 grace which God giver us only ?ly wattha, fulness, activity and faint. The kine; did not sit down in careless emearity.i"1Y a luan wants to make progress ho mu -t first see tit it that he hold; what he al••, ready has. A young man who negli {;f( the property Lis father has left him .eitee, hardly emceed in business for hot -ell,' He who fails in 'attention to old fr i.n 1S will he of little value to new ones 9,,her' is no hope of scholarship to a. student who refuses to make available the re- searehes of scholars who have on bc- ' faro him. When you hear a man sneer- ing at the faith and doctrines of his father('(, be sure that his own faith and doctrines will be of little value to iris children. If he cannot hold the best t things his fathers left ?dinette will not be likely to leave anything worth bottling SR them that come after Ural."—H. C. Trumbull. 3. The Lord was with Teh:0sltapaat-- l:Ie was with Jeboshaphat as he was :wit it Asa hie father. because Io was with the Lord. See 11. Citron. ,(y., L Z. The laet that the Lord is with one is that the preson is strengthened in righteousness, is encouraged and blessed. The te'•ti- )nony of the devout. victorious Christian is. "The Lord is with ane." The great reformers and the mighty men of Goa in all ages have succeeded in the work to which they have been called because God was with them. In the first ways of his father David ---David was earnest d(•rot- ed, strong and true to God in the first part of lits life, but he fell into deep sal. of which he soon repented. Jehoshaphe)t followed the good ways of David. antra � tt a- ne S Ot in the P or "David”' d s1( thea word. gint. some have thought that the first ways of Asst were intended, the word having crept into the text a3 an inter- polation, but H is more likely that the text as we have it item is correct. Sought not unto Baalinl—phe tendency in Iereel V0.8 strong toward Ileal -worship and had its influence upon the kingdom of .Tndah. Beam is the plural of Baal. and in(li- sates that there \vete various images o, llaal and varying f•nrrns tinder which he was worshipped. This worship was ua- quaiifiedly debasing. , 4. Sought to the God of his father (Ll. V.)—The true God. Walked in his cont- nlandrnents-•-•Ire observed not only the 'ten Commandments, but also the law. moral and ceremonial, that God had pfomulga1ed. lie who seek', the Lord has high reran} fur his will as exl•reeeel in his law. Not after the doing: of Israel. -The northern kingdom had bro4.- en (away friar the pure wrehip of Gad, and ih great part from his we r`'t3p eyn1b0le. and had gone almost hop( lesels. into idolatry. 'Multitudes of people attempt to eseuse then,aelaes fel wrong-doiltg berau>;e other: do wrong. Jeltoshaphat withstood the tide of evil and left to the world a grand example of devotion and tiaelity, The world ad- mires briliianey of intellect and physical tonnage, but it admires much more ,notal. courage anti unflinching devotion to the Cause of righteousneee. The char- acters in i;rnipllu•e that stand out with ]nits. ;;re- tt -r.; that exhibit faithfulness ii ;r1( h e\en unto death. 5. Therefore- -`Toil ha: vegeta to the •t -la ral:aic•eq and 0,31'3 of men. 1` tet e r1a.„ Yearn!; wl(5• (toil (140111.1sl,ad "the king- dom it; his hand." 31was be a.usc hw walked in the flood ways of )!avid, shun- ned idolatry. sought the Lord and kept his eonintanautent , All Judah brought pteeenis 111 addition ta the rogue lar taxes. 7110 people recognized godly. and 'appieeiated the their sovereign. Riches and honor—Jeho- erpbat eought, not riches; and Honor; but God himself and in finding )him ho ob- tairted '`riches and honor in abundance," f. itis h()rt w•es lifted up ITiI heart was not lifted u , with Ode, but he wee enen3ragai 1 1. and strengthened in the Lord. His atti- tude. toward the Lord and his law had resulted in 1(ie being prepared for the great work that lay before him. '.1'nok awny the high ;sleeve and groves.- Aaaee workhad ben toward this some end. but it had 00i been wholly accomplished (a, ein•on, 15. i7). nod the strong disposition the people tnwnrd idolatry and donbt- i 1 Arse resulted in the erection of other shrines, The high plaices and "the Asher- im" Stoact for idolatrous worship. lie. cat o they ware removed once would not answer for nil time. Constant \vate'It.ful- ness mustbe exereiscd to keep out the earl. TY. Titstr)tct'm; the people in the law (v a3. 7. , �'1' . 'Two bad been smolt in � :!avec ing nut the reforms undertaken and in organizing the kingdom to )naiOt;1iu its prelate: standing before the nine Ler-. ices and the two priest's, except what is iv el) in this rcunection. The princes had he owewsiy(ht• Gad care of the inetrue- f%en, but 1be lethal work of teaehialg the and effort effectual. Captain Riehax'd- 1oT:hers, elo y'o'gi realize the Importance of caring for baby's tender, easily .i.�ritated skin? :Neglect or unsuitable methods rraay giveriseto simple rashes or tiny sores. Torturing, dis- figuring humors follow 'and threaten to -become permanent. Not only is Cuticura Soap the z)urest and sweetest for baby's bath but, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, it affords the speediest and most economical im ethod of clearing baby's skin and: scalp of eczemas, rashes, itchings and irritations, and of establishin,ga permanent condi- 'ion ondition of skin and hair health. Ctltl3nr0 Soapand Ointment are sold by ut,glsis, everywhere. Potter Dom: Ec phew. Corp;, Sole Props, Boston, Maas, Send for urea Cencaus lama on the Caro of skin and :role. see, 01 the 11iloe'e '1!(k a;. )Otleed one ennr'niJ'g :a brot11e 1 A01 (rt ('out (3010 hitt !pool 3 nod go i i( 1 1'1 e )JtlY• ho. ,310: re- tfurne 1, :11(11 r "n1313111 u3(4loltu '.ti no , 6a11(1 W.11 With a:10031 on' 03 fut,,r.•'Wi ie)t 3011 lh3 captain to ill,joir0° )111Y Iv, had re- turned. (In anutter \ 1` ".1;1tor 1 got int. 1 tuned aft, is 33(0 not frith m(,. 1 could not ga vvino 1 went: . Dock 1:1 'n3' e)o.;at t.t( find: i'im. Now he is with 1333 13131 J (•11.0 33)"' \V i1,110111 .1c )lF'1 the loteet is hood bitter, 1(hellieus, restless With Josue the v•ri y to sn1O0ttl, warm; j)lcnsnnt, afe. AGrim ,3,+sus the heart. is 131(1ur, 101•)1(; 11)1)uel:11111, rest fill, 1)h,T, take - sus with \p1t evert Where! The prusperncl lite f3ltosphal)haL.. had riches and. 10)nor iii ahnala:It.e righteous (ys. ) TThep) promise be-therighteous Juan is "Whrtsoewer. Ire (100th `;hall shad] prosper" (Psis. 1, 3), 'Writitr • moo miming money, Pial says: '`And God as able to snake all groeo a,bunud toward you; that ye, a'ways h0\-ing Suffi- eieney in. all things, rn)aYabound to every good work" (2 (,Ur. 0. 8), Lave of real prosperity seri-tease from trek of 101111. ti gentleman sitting with guests one day at los dinner fallen• add. to his wife, "Let 1313 try an e):'(3et'iment." Tient he ealiea. to lis dog, ."Pette`, come Ilerc " Slowly the animal obeyed. Then the -taster, to his wife's ust(1iiishmcnt, tool( the platter containing Cite leg of roast mutton and put it on the:. floor 10 froot of Peter The dog lookup) f)xet a L. the lomat.then at his master. • `1311(11 he Walked Laroiln(1 the platter and (looked up into the laces of the ;nost3,lWhat did il. mean? Scraps 8.31(1 leaOinga were all 11(' had a right to expect. final!, he gate longing look at the 130!,1,t, dropped his tail between lis leg.; and _diseonso3stely sneaked out of the roof, and missed the generous elite •that-;wnuld surely have been given him had be (laved to believe hie master."Therm" said. lir. Harris, "Peter is jest as :inconsistent as most Christians." (Po verily, wheal our Father drops down before n8 SQn30 ex- ceeding great rigid ple03911S !,wattage (2 Pet, 1. 4), such as, `1 vwa h above all things that thou ill (h cat prosper and be in`heaTth, even as they Anil prosper- eth" (3 John 2). we read it; 'incl look at each other and rlisouss it: a little anti (loubt and go oil diaeousolately. and are satisfied with crumb; when We ml',ilt feast on the "all things" (1 Cor. 3. 21; 2 Csr. G. 10) of the King's table. The preaehing of the law. "•'They. • The railway:: reported 05 ears of live 3o d.the hook of t.hee law of the Lord stock at the rite market, consisting of with .hent" (v 9)•L°.061‘ helps are (01 993 cattle 3.51.i»mee, :34;1 shed) and TORONTO MARKETS. 1'A11Ml R1' 1Lk11KE:I, ()tfleeings of grain t U -(lite were about '13(3 buolwfs. 13111 ) firtiter, at; hush (tit spelling St 04 to ltuc. t)ai rtixl)arige(l with ,tides of 1011 bushels at 101. Illy in fair supply, with ;glove firm.; 20 lueds soh, at $18 to $19 a ton for tintet:hy anti at $13 to 15 for )mixed. Bundled straw soul at. (317 ,L 14.01 for 11 load of 130' l)Le sril how. • are firm, with quotations ruling '(t $111 to $1030. Wheat, white. .. ..$ 0 `i7 0 8$ Do., reel . • . 0 877 0 88 0 so 0 00. 0 80 0 05 0 64 050 19 00 15 00 0 00 Do„ geoee Oats.�1ne11 to..., Peas, bush .11rlrlew, bush .. .. • ily0. hush a) 78 039 (t 78 0 el 002 13uckwheaat. bush • ; 0 48 .Ila1, timothy. ton .. . 17 00 Doe mixed, ton .. 13 00 Straw, per ton a , . a a . , . 10 00 Alsil e No. 1, bush No. 2, hush No. 3, hush .. .) all 110,1 (rover No. 1 ,, a, ,.0 i3. 1)p., No. 22 • • • ' ... 00 5 00 1)o N'o.:i llreesed bilge , . , .. 10 00 flutter. dairy , • . • 0 25 1)o.. inferior . .. • . O 21. Eggs, new laid. dozen .. 1) 35 Docks, sprung, lb .. . 0 16 Ctilickens. 11) a . .. .. 0 14 Turkey's, 1b , . .. , a .... O 20 (4eeee, 1b • . .. .. ... 0 13 Fowl, lb . _ .. ... 0 11 .'Apples. bbl ,. .. .. . 3 00 (:'ailhaite. dozen .. .. , . 0 35 Cauliflower. dozen a . ... 0 75 (inions, bag a . .. .. .. , 0 00 Potatoes. bag .. 11 80 11ecf, !hindquarters ... f) 50 1)o.. forequarters . - .. 7 00 1)o., clmiee, carcase .. _ R 00 1)n.. c:etbnnl. ear(•asc .. 7 50 :Mutton, per e\wt. . s 50 Veal. prime, per cwt a . .. 10 00 Lamb, t•wt . a - a a a .. .. 10 50 1.1VE STOCK. 7'00 6 50 r r 7 50 U 75 (1 00 7 O0 6 25 5 50 10 50.. 0 30 0 23 0 45 t)' 17 0 10 0 22 014 0 12 5 00 045 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 50 8 00 9 50 8 25 10 00 12 00 11 00 faithful study at ]tome.„"The teacher lambs and •2:3 calves' who has the lesson in his head and in TIiere nere a few lots unci loads of his heart will not 11ave.a Ieeeon help in geed tp chop': e:lttie 1(]t sail•, tltc' sold ;•;, ��5 his hand.'' A little 1)oee (0111111 r with readily 1(t ,tettd� prices, lett 111(1 cont shows a.nd.• the wo3li1'4 )votes joined a •neon and 11tedium e]ai;0(•0 of steers and 1(lission sc:hon!. After„;', little ` e asked heifers were not ,): Lrisk sale, and the people was done by the Levites and p beifer00 coos lad 1(15'.1(3 were off 2... the er priests. J•ehosopha.t "did well to put cwt, in prise. down idolatry. but he \vas wise enough ? 1t. 111 Vl 0. i`riLne quality picked eat - to know that unless the people were in- " t t; 1113 Arlin ole, at1c wattle ie expert weights. , of strueted, they would soon apostatise 13L1 he Ip ut hl. )plod I 1 1 which. there werelea few sold at $tT to again. Whedon. 9. Book of the law-- $6.25 hit ptr (re loads of g sold at, tui: This vvas the Pentateuch. "Copies of the ]3eloved, how r, ], 1 S 8a; medium $:),40 to $5.60 comm lt]. 4� whole lawp were no doubt seance. • tut i; ` ' l']j" 'to $5,e5eoWS.; so to 15.25; bolle, 'a therefore J'osha inet•`s commission took „net], cubo was °3 t.o $4.g0• aur TL* t t? e p care to carry a copy with )!tern:'---I.>h.w- nug 1 � rn k ''t 'hill:er:i tLn(1 Springers. --A fair 1 P . e Throughout all the cities—It was 191 a11d io r of milkers and springers sod. at $40 to lineon. a thorouglhatampaign of instruction, The (Acts 1. 11. His l 5 (f,rled $70 each, rvitll few r:eachlna the az.er fathers had isrgeIy failed in their duty A \f price - aa prescribed. in Deut. 0: 7, and because Stockers and Feeders—harry nudity of the scarcity of the written law it was reports no stockers or feeders on sale. neeessary to inaugurate th::s plan of Mi'. Mollie stated that he has cedars niESic.rlar instruction. here is author- to fill, but. prices will have t . be tower 7 y before he can do so. tt}• for Carrying+ the gospel message -o Veal Calves. ---A. limited n,tn(T,+'r of the people. ()n mission fields a very im- g veal calves sold readily 1(t f8.,,tt to ; e.',0 na portant part of the work is to give the tf per cwt.., 0110 01 two of `X•Ta qn:,?it,' and to instruction in the ward of God, per (cd , per cot. and to teach the;,, to read it for them Sheep and l.aml)s.--\'\ (.sl(.\ 1)3100 31'' e 111. ported prieeo as follows h •)p e \ ,. Ali. An honored and prosperous rs l:iu e (34:35 to 1+4.75; cauls. $:3 to ; 35,3: 1+33311", (:ern (vs. 10-1:3). 10, the fear of the $J 7;, to 013,10. Lord. rte.-'Thie is an illustration of the t y i; .Jogs: ---There was a liberal ,leave];. truth of the words in Prov. 14:34, S of boas reported from 1311 $onlc. , 3.5:5, "Righteousness exaltctla a nation." As ?, ). yk p delivered to -day. which (:01113.'13 t]7 tee- the surroundio nations saw (Judah in '. ice feslin'* as regards prices. S .(, t, fest tannest to lint away all evil. ane the at- t e 1 at the market S ( 0 tendant proepelity, they were filiejI ` .' '. with a wholesome fear of (his favored nation. The ungodly recognize the pow- er of those who are in full harmony with. God. ll. brongllt, .. ,presents— The•3?Ililistines and Arabiattis,'.instead of making war, placed themselves voluntar- ily under tribute to JehosaLphat that they alight avoid war. The Philistines brought eriver which represented their wealth, and, the Arabians brought sheep and goats, for their wealth consisted 1(1 their floats. ' 12, hoaxed great exceedingly This is a strong ex.pression.. ,Telloslrapl]a•t's moral greatness prepared the way for Mini to become great in honor and riches. cas- ile;' -Places of defence. In tinges of pence he made preparations to maintain pea Ce cities of storee-Storehouses were provided' Inc the' abundance that flowed iaito this divinely favored nation. 13. much business --The expression indicates the ,great commercial activity existing during the. period.. of prosperity. men of war-�Jekos:)aphtat did not neglect the military department of the government. From the trorses following the lesson we learn the vastne58 of the armies. t, nestien_- -Who wits king in Israel when Jelsoshaphat began to reign in Ju1a)i? V3 ho 'vats Jehoshepiiat's .fath- er? His grandfllther'?' What. was the first act. of Jehosliapha,t after becoming king? • What is said of his moral char- acter`? Describe the blessings than eagle to hire; 1 \\� Ilat reforms di lie a.0C,oln- plisil7 Deseri)1e his, campaign of instruct - lion. What was the effect ofJ'ehosha- phot''; good 'reign upon J01ah ( What was the c;ffeet upon the nations around about?' What eh0ws the prosp(er1ty that came to the nation,? What was the Icing's perons0 ;at, taking the course he did? What„ Other eou101) was open to hint and with Whet pr(ispeets. PEACTICA1:. APVL1CATIblvS. !offered Several Years With Kidney Trouble, "Peruna Cured e." en f'(a] Kir ten 0 t i sue r d he do you wish, one?" he "I. want it to renal 1311 your lesson there." poi Bible. ,e \\ by . r'n 1e•l. 1 1 ] '(iwa.s ill e5 33(1(10,1, ''YOu have Pig to lfI 1S. butt (tn1 like to read liiv tesstln +ff of a. `lodger." - ,s (. 803001? 170 you. rear!"fa< >a...W T. _=' , .. ('4,, her s fou ;e: 1 , +':.: aril •(Tu•e . "mighty t . deed aul`1 ,. . "boron 1 tl •n do nerd tenth„ should re a , »iri life. • . C. • . Mr. •Tolhn N. Wat- kins, 3.133 Shenand o• - ah avenue. St. Louis, Mo., writes, Anton ;• all the greatly ad- ver1iseel medic i11 e''s for kidney and blad- der trouble there is nothing which quells Feruna. I suffered for several years with - this trou- ble, ' spent inlrtdreds of Mr. John N. Watkins. dollars on doctors and medicine and all to no purpose until I took Peruna. "One bottle did me more good than all the others put together, as they only poisoned my system. Pernna cured me. I used it for four months before a com- plete `cure was oeeomplished, but and 133).1)• grateful to you. The least I can do in return is to acknowledge the mer- its of Peruna, which I take pleasure dr: doing." MIL JOHN N. WATKIIk. FINANCIAL •t ALAMITY, (Chicago 1ICcortl-lferatd.) Mr. I,'neer , had drooped a. n-tkel through a crack in the sidewalk o€ 111(1 elevated railway station platform. "There goes the 40,000tlt part of my entire year's income!" he groaned. • IIE 7:t -4d; West .Australia, 800 bales at 3 1-2d to 8(1; Tasmania, 200 bales at 5.1 to 81-4d; New Zealand, 3,400 bales at 4'i to 13 3.4d; Ponta Arenas, 1,100 bales at •4.1.2(1 to 8 5-8. A and wet ei .( • - t 31 up a high as $7.70 incl $7.35 to liesders h,)' fevnr01310. The businese in sorting bore kings f.o.b. Ours at. county i)nn1i. \):'o is fair, eltbongb mild weather has af- said to be the ruling price tire, weak, feetcd the trade in emit) districts, although logit as $:.40 and $7.60,7.G0. and'Wholesale grocers have lwr('n stock -tel:- as ( "\•er•a1 big -and the; report the bu1330es8 of tilt, Tice pretence l;i', the Lord, "The Lord rv(;s with Jehoshopllat" (v. 3). "The Lord established' the kingdom in his. load" (v. 5). Under abandonment to him whose. instruments we are, joyful. consciousness of the spiritual presence' of Immanuel, (god with us, fait!, hi his own assurance that we are workers ether with hint,; these ; make labor light By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Gardiner, Mains.—" I have been a great sufferer from ndraaseveref troubleas weakness. T h e doctor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but I could not bear to think of it. 1 de- cided, to try Lydia F. Pinkham's Veg. etab1e Compound andSanative FV ash --and was entirely cured after three months' use of . them."—Mrs. S. A. WILLLUfs, R. F. D. No. 14, ]3ox 300 Gardiner, Me. No woman should submit to a surgi- cal urgical operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made exbinsive. ly from roots and her3is, a fair trial. This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and. renewer of the female organism. Women residue ing in almost every city and town in the United States beatwiliing testi- moray to the wonderful virtue of Lydia n. • 1�i111cham s Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills and creates radi- ant, buoyant female health. If you are ell, for your own sake as well as. thoseyap love, give it a trial. Mrs. Fittt(lrbaain, at Lyon;, Mass., invites 1(,)I1 sick Women to write t� hrfora advice., Uler vkeASto —0 'Victoria., 500 bales tot ,53 -,Id to til -`2d; me. What is that it, sign of? lake•-- e &WOO kelp) South Atist(rulian, 40 1ia1(v at 6 7.211 to `Chat's a. 1x0}(11 you were (1)'eiLttlir) . MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. 'Montreal, Que.--At the Canadian Pa- eific live stock, market the offerings wore 900 cattle, 350 sheep and lambs. 1.200 hags and 150 calves. There was no Jmportaut change in the condition of the market for cattle, prices being steady under a good demand for local coneurnpt3on. and a fairly active trade was done, whleh resulted in good clear- ances being made. Choice steers sold at t 3-4 to ( ]-o(, good Lt 5 3 tQ0 r fairly v good at 5 1-4 to 5 1.2c, fair at 41.2 to 5c, and the eumm0n grades at 31.2 to 4 1.4e - Per pound. There were 100 winch cow-; on the ntarket, which !net with a fair demand foe the season• of the year, end prices ruled steady at from $35 to $65 Meat for milkers and -at $25 to $513.cael for springers. - Suppliee of sheep• x11(1 lambs. were shall, and the tone of the market was steady, with ono-- afair-de- mand. Sheep broight from . 41.4 to 4 1-2e, and lambs froth 6 to 61-4e per pound. The (iemand for calves woe good. and sales were made at 4 to' 7c ger pound 1us to gra3nte. A steady feel- ing prevailed in the market for hogs, antil u•iees were un(htnged fl•oni Mon• dap'. tipplies were nl::r'13 nleutiful, which met with a good demand atel sales of selected bite were glade at $8 to $8.115 per 100 rounds. weigh0(3 off cars. BRADsTREETS'• TRADE REVIEW Montreal reports 10 13radstreet's say general tattle there holds steadyi11 tone. Retail business is nlntl.r0te)y active fit all lines amt wlloleeele )'s report a 1•;.10 movement for this time of the year. Dry goods travellers are not with spring a s,^nlih'�a and so f:»• indirxtumn are very $7.65 was paid to tauntts a points in Out alio on \4 005 0(3 •tv_ 11.0 general price paid farmers war. Said t. t be $7.25 dowing the -week. S13G `at -MARKET. Sugars are quoted in '.reroute, it per ('Wt., as follow'e: 71•.traL granulated, lletlp'ttir's $C40 .1)o., St. 3,10rcn(0 4'340 Acadia .. • • • . 4,35 imperial grann)nted T• ) Beaver rranuinted , •. 4 00 th Ne. 3. yellow, lledpa's ce?rs(11 ,1 ea 11 mild weathernd '• Do., St: l awrent 3 . - • ., • 4 00 4.00 rain, knit i1 011ut pasts of the e0mn(r7 1')o•, :A0r.dia ., 130 0011(:li1i(MS 1i:1 v0 1((;^31 more seasonable 3)0., .'' 9)31la, ore fO1' e - , irncl :the ma\�en:r)e i((i5winler at00ks 31414 '!rhes( to-(•,�s are for d0 tv (.ry here. 1,311 1)rcu send. lot) "1(0 leve• 1'wleea in buli.e3a are 5e 131ii,r \'i'inn)peg 3'31"31, "a.'S• a gond n0neral ).rode i. nt1)531), 01"('0 and tlrruughout 1Ve"tern t 13)1,0 8. '\ lila on:e•r and Viet roport, say all limes of 1 r(1" aro moving w'e'll. (lncbee rept; ets to firm istye el:'o say: The \rt (k has r er't a (,)11141 0110 :,rod conn - try storekeeper.. t . arc o Jerit)n emulously. Hamilton reputes lv retail trade there is /Inlet. lite \ 01(11)• line been nese:teonatbite 1:, aro 411"i1„ s?, h0\vavet•, 10 bniolit. 'i.oeltl Whnic'0aler9 ant? mann. facttrrers are w1)11 satryticcl wan the Kew York.---1-emlo)t salt -le, market• prdepeets for Spring and ern egoa11v well •('`.fur A]nctic:a)i eater, 13'1-`2c ter.l4n, p]euse(1 \with tluh InlBiness of the p.tst 1Qw, dressed r\ei;;ht; reFrigcr<ltui•• 1>0c'f r4tt,si0r, year. ',Cbe growth of the city Lias }•,eco -4c. Liveri,(ol e:pith'.; 10 to Ale, tnt,r):r(1 dwring the year and there are at 10 J f1) addition. to ofi,Ll. • indications that ibis growth will be. con - LONDON \1"1(.17. MMII(1'1'J`. Lend». .' sale of sttecl)1311ins Wa's field here today. `J"here \\rets o, good a1.1. tendonee, awl the ;demand woe 'fair. The offg erin s 'amounted to (1,000 Pales; Amt 11tany lots of nominee'and , < ros:;.l,rr.cl., weer withdrawn. l rota 8.renee declined 1-2d and coarse crohbretls from 1-2d to 5,8(3. The sale's .follow: New South Wales, '100 bales follow: 'New South tteenela21(3, 200 bales at 3 3.8d to 7 3-4d; tinge, past some pts well up t•( eepeeta1ns. 1,13's se in hardware 1s 11(1.0, in char- acter. ;l'oronte reports in J3radsir0(t's today say gehlc&1y hn sines, )here has a Sea- sonahly (mint tope et the moment. elms -mess moving is p,'nlolhly of greater v(3131n]e than ihnt of tale time last year. and. taken a?I0,"t h01•. prospects for spring husine..04 father better, their was the nnr.!nok ie .)emote;; of 14110. Local retail trade has been ad - Pur cwt.. OTHER MARKETS. \ViNN1Pi -4 (3.13F::\(' M Al;lrh'l'. 1A'lieat-. .\a:•ac .. . , .. , 03% 04)98 on1;, one July ., ... 10034 0111- ._ y ,3l`5 Maly a. .. 3711il�.t 37%4 3714 July .. , a • . 333 1;11:1:1'1511 CATTLE 1f \itKET. tinned througlc 1011 'London reports a,y retail business in sCasonably 4Ju104 .1111'13 The omtlook for spring business lou? s \•('17 satisfactory. Ottawa, reports say while the volume of business mowing at the moment is not heavy, there is a feeling of general satis- faction regarding general conditions.. are Ile—Do you believe in sig:lsi' sae-, Ob, yes, indeed. ;lie Well, last o'; hi• 1 (beamed yon were tia(lly lin love with