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LOVE'S EXILE. 43.
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"Well, and haven't I heard cer-
tain people taikitra about the in-
tereeting things that go on in the
world, and 'anted that Ballater
was a slow aud tiresome old place,
where nothing ever happened worth
mentioning?"
She blushed and hung her head a
moment, and then began ber de-
fence In a very melt. voice.
"I don't think I'vereally ever
spoken so ungratefully as that about
dear old Leillater. It's quite true
shauld like to see a. little more of
the big world outekle some day, but
I think I could be content to hear
what you care te tell me about it
for a year or two tenger first. The
fact 19, mr. utta.ie,„ nne went wee utterly surprised. I wee afraid
tooking up at me with an altogether
" of a hasty refusal, and now screwed
Irreeistible sontle of affectioe and up in the pitch of daring I hurried
on hesitation.
sympathy, "I make up my Julietwithout further
to leave the lii114, but I can't make "You know, Babiole, I am not
asking
up mwind o leave you." you to marry me now, or at
y t
Wiest an opening: I began to sill- I any future time. That must be for
a liandeomer, more Joshing fellow
ver uad quake, tend tu give eigne or
ewe erwastakieate nerewitness that than 1. But I want you to under-
Babioie evIdentle thought i was get stand that I am your guardiau up to
Lug ta be taken vvith a fit of some the time when the dashing young
fellow turns up; and till then we will
eura Sito looked heipteesly around.
and I gave a lunge loke aRamon:90Y be Jena as we have always been. You
wise cenaeo too early to hie first ball. underetand, ehlld, this t there Is to
ei-u. not ut, it,04.4414 hate solute be no binding 'tie Ou you at U.
thing tet tray to nothing. new eecept the Understand -
Upon title elle became) nearla eel fug that tun answerable to your
mach 41101400a! as Is and the rea', father for your mirky and happl-
telt hereentative faee„ me elle tatt 1/esai. 1NOW, are you willing to have
mutely down ait elle tree trunk twain me?"
to Omar me. t. ried to put the queetion as a
I
don't want you go away -
Joke, but 1 wive llamas moved.
"3-to-
either-Bablale," I ;jerked out slowly She put her hand Into mine with -
and think Zi•PA can afford to wait 1 were full of team before I had ended.
"We can't complain or your father
for thinking so mucle of you. And
there is a very simple way of satis-
fying him, if you really do care to
stay any longer at the old cottage.
Remember, your father could easily
persuade your mother to go away
with hive If he were bent on baying
you; and then the old life for her
would begin again."
The girl rose to her feet in great
excitement.
"What is the simple way ?"
"'You can become engaged to me."
I had not prepared her in the least,
after all. She did not start or speak,
but I could see by her face that she
erataattita ...awl art, very yoning. out at [wet answering, but her era
before steing the wOrla-if you are •• 1 will flu whatever yell what. now
:jot tered ot toil& mid thi, people and always, Mr. Mande," she sold rot
In It. Everyberly E
re akes you, I may ...wiretly, rat bottle. that at onet$
eto
eey tovei, ewe ; awl. at any rate. if began to realize the peril to onyeelf of
the Pfe le not vera Peening. 11 lutia nit "Oat had done. a areal eeeereaele
greet care& Bet eaur ,fatheta Who e 1'01 me tor d a.v Ih° II (I. I r tot o
rhea atet know Pai ere wee' as you Iu altio lity Oritis, and tell her what a
releetant ar leave net, here mull. ji poor chimer) it was' that she Winild
ut eume here efee-of gueratel aver lend anemia the fair-re:tufted
tee foe your reefety." Babette looked jj teline of men elave go doelle rot
Up est me front Claw to tune tin howa1- . would be for kora the right to eller.
leerag eeteete awe .$1 entne111105 new loer,
aurl aveful. 1 wielt I had. now.
eater et3 p
eat tee n ttuaitue.T.,1 Thrn. 110WPri.r• 1 Oltb'sl.i."Tha 1.`ci
wiener. riglot." In a sArattgled solee; and we
aat.1 take neuet eat... a .„.t ;4, 13 /111 to go down the mot tolottip.r.
tsiels„ what th 9e- grow to b
allon'a le lest 1 gdfiseovered that this expel - rietaaut, :sots letarw. 11.9w oid aro t • . s. •
, am. welica wax to im it . eeen tet swats
4fl19
and Mullet! a thing. had alreitelle
M genii setteee Jalev"
;tie he tlItl ettengI to Ere tour:led, tu.te. "It htitel4flullne" ilati5)5°
await 3,03 set, In a tow .1,ears 7002 tiaarinaea E.-tune's:legate the little-
mtturnauzi tonions 101,‘"' hie her haute to help her tiown.
_ _ „ _ tetariothe sat freele- and sample- ao, she Itad often
•tun'r. done before; boil 11 !seemed Le nor
now hitt it Was the hatual of A fair
ril1s":01 14,04 tr,avinc4 eaButor. Wontati. instead of the betel
reno.,..cuon, tatat leas twee. el a child. it was!om eioange iu
nifitrinnam eh, tatattaa ae a the girl herself. and tiot tn me. 1
wateat, a emetei11 vete ag kastifity Telt sere, for 1 hail be'ett Tully cen-
t/ate literar welien one le ateenstollievi eeiens oT tive coWN tw,c, an4 mytyritly
CtDrAlkfler nilettele bat it wile ItYlttlg4tIgA ever eihee. tint My retell%
Is:avid at the tiltere lad that alP Trent Norwae. I had foetal tier
Patented to Me se tatietly. I tiltoagtot still -With tie? sweet Cower -fame,
it veesual hate leelpeel Me Mate g Wie bet With tite torm awl pies owed
had ehied at ttee. tribe:Act. 8,1 toMIPAL .! manatee (4 a betide% woman, 1 tOn-
ittne Little ehoW of emotion of one eidered ties itittelomee eoas we
Vied er another Wonlet have *totted Cfrossetil the vvii 1 bare slope beneath
tee oe to make a betthe er bueineee or tfiretreee, and as we fouttd out
eae atellet Vette. than t %vat delege evav tette gh the rowing,- tette
Oder eyes. breezed of being raised 11 nee., (or the INItk-It1atIC4IP1, with the
(tom enno to time Intieerhigey to mine. ells et water phinong before us in the
erete hoW fixed out the last taint I ,rietanee, aril the best gathering
000 01ms3htt1 ‘e'lloltd the Wile; about us es we went tl wn There
but he said teething. and I Nael ter l. eras ta, tenth of attuteto about her
..
fee 00.: il wanner wherein; 1 vouiri take eour-
- He le Szli Itvnf iin Et. ha feet,: • age, bat a vere- pteita geaarty
flu he &eye That. Young as you are- , et-Idelt seethed tli akniote that eve.
he WM only let Yee eelliabi hate t earit a or tiring as a temporary
lopiger on one condition." ! attel make-believe engagement to
Sheookeel na etatektee with a i niarra demanded that one shozold pat
ciatonge of eeibreegell which I teak 3 away e1ard3sle thinge and talk:Liao:et ,
IC
2 A* •!..tat or Vague appreiterislon. lite affairs of the nation.
' What condition e" __, 1 We both eneoyeti that walk ;reek
"leoa Must be elogilgeki-3,,Mainte":' to toile:an 1,ery litroeh ; she beetle -Re
ta: soilleorle fie aelleeves oa beim* ne CII tiltr• delicious new eense of imeott- j
leaves son." , aneo whieit sett eet-tele' retlerstande ;
ery and appropriation of. wane wble-
key in his whe's cepboare. told
him teat his daughter bad- eon -
seeded to become engaged to me,
and assured him thMt 1 Would do my
.beet to make her happy. greee
a little 'ntaialtin over the hardelop
01 parting wiefir an Only daugater,
vela/eh, though rattier far-fel:Oiled,
WaS to ,be expected; but he wag gen-
ninety glad that she wag Well • pro-
vided for, and 'took care to point
out to me with some shrewaness that
his pride in las daughter Was Pet: -
featly disinterested, as lie had been.
so iang it waif end stray upon trio
world that the world was consider-
ed by his relations as bond to Hap -
port aim, even if he had eat been,
as he was, too proud to accept front
any man more thee a moutit when
lee was footsore, or a. drink When
he was thirety.
I began -to feel quite starry free the
poor beggar, and the feeling was in-
creased later, in spite of his causing
me to pass a neest uncomfortable
evening. They all came In to see me
after dinner. Mr. Blamer 'watched
Babiole about with great pride, tried
her voice at -the piano, on which he
performed with some taste, and de-
clared that it was good enough for
valid opera. On the other band he
inieeed no opportunity of snubbing his
wife with ferocity, begged her not to
Skip, and advised her to leave her
Juvenile ways to lier daughter. Poor
Babiole spent the erealna in torture.
At each word of extravagant praise
to herself she blushed 'uncomfortably;
at every unkind speech to ber mother
the tears came to her eyes. In the
climax or her misery I bore a most
unwilling satire.
I was bidding them all good -night.
on the door -step, and was sheeting
hands with Balaole, when Mr. Mi-
nter, who had several times during
tlie evening disconcerted ue both by
tactlese reference to the supposed ex-
cited state or our feelings, said joeu-
HE WAS PARLYZED
Unable to Walk or RalSo1-11
Hands to His Head,
A More Unfortunate ('ase Could
Scarcely be Intamlaied rhea a
Husband and rather la this
Wretched condBloo-
Oshawa, Ont., Sept. 25.-ISPeelal).
-The experience or "Air. Joseph.
Brown. an employee of the Ofiliawa
Malleable Iron Work& should be
lesson 1.0 every sit* person.
Some five yeare ago. Mr. BrOwn,
who ie hard working', bitheitriOus,
and miter man. began to feel a stiff -
twee and literPotess In the calves of hie
lege. Tide; gradually litereamed till he
had logl. all power In hie limbs and
artuti. ile Nutlet not have raised, his
arms to Itie head to save life
and for over roar moutite he eould
not stand or walk alone a eingle
8100.
All the olneoors tr09atest hint and
gave Win up., 'rhea he eonsitited
Dowttionvilte latetor wlito toil lain lie
COnlil 110 twilit:10 for lean and adverted
Mut 10 go to the hospital In TOron-
to, where they Itioget be able 10
help him a little.
To the liOnallal he sTelit artiou-
ary. 1498. and remained tinder treat-.
meat for ever roue wen& Twelve
eletetors ttild total he eOnld het re-
ettver and tloott nothing euelleli be dune
for loan. tto Wag getting worse evvey
day and %violin returned to lot* home in
Oshawa ante Me te baby nimble tO
move,
nag rathipe-InAivx. Mr. Juan .thun.
had !ware Olt Dial"41 hellutey Pillet
ringgesleil that Mr elown lrylitteel
Ile IIIJ auori tetyce
"I used eittreeteer tweeee
of Darate hIldeey Pelle al by op,et;
tire./ of 1 vale able to Feat't1
41,11)rI4 htr.4,31h11 to t DPP glItIA ELAC3
tileVPIP 1111.10t11 ark, or ref work a iiee
Nitre.
Oun state 1 owe my ILTe. eerie -It
arid tetteutath to that great
learaas Rainey
eye. In the meantime, Babiole was
wild, eity aud unapproachable by
0/11ier her father or me. Tide state
of affaire beieg untenable, and his
wlre'nex'si: ;Walt irnealet I.f.r°Ellsmi°eur °fin wide -
key to
Goitres of' the afternoon took a dis-
pirited farewell or us, armed with
a note to the station -wester at
Aberdeen, vviiich I explained would
obtain him a free railway -pass to
London. Ile thanked me for my cour-
tesy, but was by no means disarmed
by it. In the midst of a sentimental
leave-taking, he suddenly flashed up
into ferocity as I reminded him that
his wife and daughter were well and
eafe with each other, whleh must be
some comfort in the prolonged ab -
wince frem them which the claims of
art forced upon him.
face
eWell and safe 3" he repeated, his
resuming the brutal, lowering
look which had, under the amenities
of social intercourse, sunk into
a placid animal contentment.
"Yes. I should hope so. For I can
tell you it vrould be a bad time
for those who had anything to tlo
with it when my- little glrl was
anything else but well and safe."
The man was in earnest -genuine
brutal earliest. Without again of-
feritig nee las hand, and with merele-
a nod by the way of last ealatation,
he left me in the study, where we
Itad been holding this last inter-
view, with impulsive e.bruptness. I
sal down and looked at the fire,
glad the man was gone, and think-
ing no more of him, but or his fair
little daughter, and of the best
means of effaciag the uncomfort-
able Impression made by thls violent
and unwelcome irruption into our
old barmouious intereourse.
1 had been ocCupled thus about
ten minutes, disturbed by no sound
but the dashing or the rain or a
sharp April shower against the win-
dows, when the hall door was tough-
ed open again, and the hoarse gruff
voice I had hoped to hear no more
broke upon my unwilling ears again.
"Come, no zionseuee, aren't you
ears., Main your own father 1" I heard
Mr. Earlier say angrily, to the ac-
eomptintment. of plaintive pleadings
and proeeete from babiole, witont, the
next neomeat, lie dragged In before
Me. He had not waitea for her 1.0
put on her hat, but had IlinoWn over
her head her motheree mackintOsh,
whieti he now putted off, leaving her
pretty brown hair tumbling In 'De-
twiler attain lier eyee. alie was pit:L-
indy fiby and unhappe. poor child,
and elio shrunk batik with Criti16011
Lteelt,/,- as her -father Orew her arm
fireoly throng% ids, and brought iter
tease tv lo me as I ettael, in great
auger dnd pertitrhat ant, Oa tile
iteartiortige
"Ma Mande," Ito salsa "eon will et-
(1tI0 11
Ile tont been tualeage itp that open -
Mg; ao Ile Paine along I felt sittre.
, from the pompone Klett whit which
produced It. Ile raked Ids hand
as 1 wale bundling" into ne angry
prot tat, anel voatintorel-
i elaitt have oblaintel riatightetae
staisPat and itte kerne-tett herootting
arliameel hotteetal too,
Wale a studied ;Maltese, broaalik nut
1, with peilialdie oleo %Mt.
„ taitilereditieling' I leave
LOT Mel her motater title loarailloor:
meal with vottfulenere anti I eado
won yon eweare--
Belt here Liablik, broke away from
1 ;JIM and retreating tatielay to tate
Other nide of alio WON oat torrearla
I „
l':‘,4) !emelt paternal arnt. .110
t°11'1•11 Wee. 11.1101 tlit,••1;.1 WWI
lactionte bite eees.
"Para. eiel are lesellting Mr.
Matelle„ and 1 l'.1114 e Ile eal
heel/ the beet frlend %1V0 eater lottea
Melee:1y knows Loa- genell lle„ ;tote
new for orea. yen uttae!..1 OA thecae
trinlereter Mon an- -Mete aet hes
beeto to ere -to VIM 01 LI: yvINI alas-
trasittl lam. as 11 tee toneetreetee
Iletteetelt. 01 Is too tetra' Wel ll,an'L
bear it! Mar eatt ese stay tier
-
after How. we do aday
hem. elate we Beek Nue tbie ta.:?e?
Ile es tee hest Iltlittlb11 MA the World.
and the leintleet null The etleserAst.
and te,u1, etit uneelat eave itt•Itt.•:.012
MILI. and tura bit'Qu",,411.! 1150
CIQUILUP teere tee:"
Acid tee ewer eleeil ere uievil 6,04tip
tern the eearest eiteele, atel trona -et
awily her bead to Mee het leateng
tear&
Her lather astelied to Vale ontinerst
With memos ed pomp:am Ftiviallity: but
&es' she sank down, ite Cooked Item her
to Ine wilt a leered aud eat:stied
gintiee, as mesa; ate to say, "Po you
erbeterve my ellaugheetea etriaisae sett-
sIbillty 1 This ig one ot the resoGts
or a patent tioso.ion Ar,..
-Mr. Minter t:eet 'hie walk aown tea
*Wee wielo eoace entail 1 initrially,
Tate rameinoted awl tietveless at
the elgat or the perr'et eistress. **aura,-
ly, we ran arrange eeeryeinoug to
30eit isatistaeCcat by oarseivese'
'There 1 etifiet from aald her
doggeellea etridiing raeranta de-
teemitael to earvy tiiiarottatir to the
earl leie owe] mare dialer -retie Van 01
eettiement. .1 ain a ratter. lie -
Manama aril a ratber's sense 0: his
duly to hie ceild must be respeeted
,lefilaittulfjzt.c.ansensible that eon nave
to far skrovera ;allure:oar quite tee
Brelnale, eo to speak. e Meal up 31
Oita,
'And thetefote loave permittee
th!* ollittgetivett. But I mast bale it
plaia that I /told yoa reepansible for
ma giere eanteraiees. and talt
11 anything go..s wrong With it
yin -o, 311a elaede-atioo will
to answer for ft to nee"
(Tor he Contonntea.)
tarty that teat war; 11111 the a
in V‘L'Illelli swei tluearts ported ween
he teas yonotg. 11:e:tee to er.
Isfy hilla, hat artallil to oltter..,,l
or ftightett Igabiele, 1 latigleel
awkerarcil:.- and hest ;att ;2, while 1 tit
;venlig gel blushed. atel triet.1 l'i r
the fitst tithe ilaY WA:a IraW !tee hat', 1
from wine,
-'121intet be afeectiee, Bab,- seal 5: al
1 rettote to ogler
. 1 ivelltid leive let her gr, ire, et
rthe :grater wools e5..9 :4!:1;%Pred, nee
P111 IV het-- fere. Witit a sob of sreneJ-
live tettot ter mine. 1 stooped aqui
lit;Leed her. anal 11 sli. sartarih froaa
the" ton -ti of me trembling Net. or
file rentact ni tily ledeozte faee wel .
her fait cheek, at least elle felt noz„...
it of the leitaing bit I ernese wire- J
0 warned to town mv vett- apart 1-1
'tail, and the earege, of *nu arangzy
' lees ttito a stele. lett lite teitIPM- -
/ brenee of aloe last hale glee I load
klaseel. of tee innate' 1 bade-Teter:ea
which Iliad It 112 11144 cola tot onv levee,-
Boeb-oe tleVal Papa log gave her ; leeince.e there Wee
Sliest krtow tiett that Is !Mitt:dons. 1 t ow a utak ivewevel. rtail totween
ant oa, a Pee'. ° tts, arid breause I was already deep
ease aboat. Pies:dee. old PE141,11gii., lianzz,4;A Id. the ifolto to fee that
Mamma sea-% ataa with bet 11 I; thete Wag but a maimed prior
lake." ture lut tinv plaee vvicem Fete wls out
of my eight. It was dark when tire
' got into thp drove and Mr. and Mts.
HELP FOR MOTHERS.
so ' i a What Yoe
Need When lettto 'Disco are CroStry,
rrettal ate Steeple**.
if a °hied is cross, fretful and
5leeps 'bailey the mother may fee/ ,
abeolutely certain that some de-
ra.ngetrient of tea- stoms.clo or bow -
019 Is the, cause. Ani she can be just
ae certain that Bebeee (71,Vra Tablets,'
will pet her little one right. These
Tablete cure all the minor ailments
of tittle ones. sueli as indigestiote
e.rnstipation. simple revere, di-
agrimea, worries aloe teething troia i
1
Liles. They are gaara.eteed to -con-
tain no opiate, and eau be given
write absolute safety to the young-
est and moat reeten child. Every ,
'Mother Who has used theta speaks'
01 these tablets' in the warmest
blame Nita E. Bancroft, Deetwool,
Man- gays: "I have used Babyle
Own Tablete for stomach and bowel
troubles, for temple revers and
teething, and I think them the best
medicine in the worea. They alwayg
strengtben eldalren matemi of weak-
ening them, as enoet other medicines
clOe'
You Call get Baby's Owtt Tablets
at any drug etore, or by Mail post
paid at 13-5 otents a .box by writing
'Area to the, Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co.. Broekviae, Ont.. or Schatiectady,
kt, T.
r.ihner 'Were botin aleant, peeting
leto basitere and eall1ng their
yogi et lo a futile was'. rather to 4
eta t
fel no the titre. when their tete-a-
tete pane I. than bet -erica they teally
expeeted to find Iier vendee a thereto -
d' or a lanret.
"I told you she was all tiabt." said
the lady. sharply, as we crime rip.
"Aha I Where ba VP eon been e"
asked her lattratatal. With tioliderons
rognety.
"On etargendarroeir. papa." a n ewer -
nal Babiole. simpar. letting bet atm
temairr in mine, title b$iner, Lite
sttaightfortvaril Way 1 had chos-en
of makirte- knowri the resell of oat
meeting.
efre Pelmet was eager ttr break up
the patty. and.inaisted that Babiole's
boota eiust be wet. and that she
ought to borne and ehange them
Bat the artist lead something to say
11st.
• "She -Won't eateli cold. She's been
too yrell employed. haven't ..,von. Plater
he asked, seizing her by the arm.
with a litegit that set her levelling.
haetetied to put a stop to this
inquiet lon.
"She win tee ;von all about it pre-
sently. I think tate had better go
vrith, her mother now, %thee Ispeel
to yon, Mr. Elliter."
He let bet g o. being bit high Veal
humor, consequent upon the discov-
, teen, rushed into tuy twain atte gave ;
added venom to tate second and more)
;severe roisfortnae. Site threw away
; Trona me -witit a new tintelitv„ imal
. ran Alowit steps atter het
wether. vvio le Mr. lialener
!oast cigar wit% me la tile 1.
garden, I p ' 1
' to condole %cite lent.
in live tlistnebed state of tiemee r.
aelf feeling was in was teade
enough to do. Pett when he pitiluiyi
tiflated the lite her aele-tempereei.
wife. lia,1 him, tia the coldness '
with e Tech she had always repelled ij
instead of encourage -I biog. on thee
inartet-late sire with wheels. she Ittel
ttlIS OltPtle- attflilpt te reform, ,
, f felt thet I was. ready wititY
: the most worthless men riving:
against the most worthy aroulalle and'
listeited :sympatheticalty : and whele 4
1 he pointrei to the elootifutey subduear
. reett which Shone in his daugatetes
teeet, In art:towel' to -rite gaze or Itisl
owro affeation, 1 asiened in slime.
to his cynical eoiklusion :
"Women. they make y-oti Pay ha the:
rose eallee 'wee. sir. If they're 'not ,
honest. they take it out of your I
pocket ; if they're honest, tbey take ;
it out or yourheart. But rob you, one i
way tie another, they allalit tu tile/
end.'
Arta he went leer to the cottage in /
meek anti maudlin meneet, which'
Mode Ids subseenent cantinct It Most
bewildering stirptiste. For ofi the fol-
lowing morning efrs. 1:11atter was not
to be seen nroi, on her next appear -
attire In nu ale start evenitrae rater,
it wee evident feet her husband bad
Mede a 'forcible appeal to her iriethOrY
of tds1 tittlea by giving her a bleak
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go CANAADAND THE SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE,
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Department of Agrionettere, Ot-
tawa, Sept. 2e. -The pacifieation of
South Afeicte, and the establishment
Of a. direct line or steamer, have
naturally paused the Canadian
manuracturers and shippers to ex-
amine the oonditious which true. -
round the new field of trade and
commerce. The Conadian Depart -
Ment of Agriculture has received
many inquiries as to What %oath
Africa requires and hovv it may
best acquire 11:
In the first place; South Africa,
reauires everything that Canada
has to offer; and It requires it in
two grades -the best that can be
supplied in open competition at
market price; anel the beet that
can be supplied irrespective of price.
Naturally, tite first must receive
primary consideration, especially
when the fact is recalled that in the
very year that war was proclaim-
ed the South African market turn-
over to the United States of Amer-
ica wee $18;000,000. This was not
the result of spasmodic effort, but
the outcome of direct personal
commercial representation for a
series or years on the spot. To
quote Mr. • W. W. Moore, of the
Dominion Department of Agricul-
ture, who was sent by the Bon.
Sydney Fisher to ascertain all the
details of South African trade re-
lations and practices, "the magni-
tude and value of the South African
market has been recognized by the
business houses of the United States
for years past, ani by persietent
being so pleased with. tio9 qualitY.
abet they deepatehed repeat order'
in Mr. Mooreat preseeee, here i$ _.
staple commodity for which ar etablO
demand exists. Tilley require a hard
awing wheat flour, and Canadian
Produots, Will get the pr der emus
Natal conseumes $100,360 woreh
over those of other countries. , e
Imported cheese, Canadian oheddaret
meeting a ready eale. Mae 70-paund
'clieefee wilt do for Durban town trade,
but the country trade can ouly be
eanunanded vrh.en ea.ch chew° doea
not exceed. 20 pounda in weight.
woeili of Witter per annum. The 5%-
llhe same colony requires $495,71-0
pound box will do for the local tradet
se Durban, but the interior trade will
only toucit tinned butter pap up is
one, two, or five -pound tins respect-
ively. There is an import duty or a
cente per pound ou both.' cbeese and
butter.
-On bacon and hamst the import duty:
is a cents per pound, and $145,510
worth are required annually. awl-
erto Canadian meats bave been pure
eilrene eb
ecedin to
the
Colony.Liv
rriool 0.3101
t
Moore was informed by several gro-
cers that ,
Canadian Bacon Was Xfie Beet
on the Durbao market, a,nd it le pre-
ferred over all other kinds.
Cape Colony, of which Cape Town,
East London, and Port Elizabeth ara
the distributing centres, the latter
for the Orange River Colony, the:
Transvaal, and the northern part oe
efforts a'utl good business tactics Cape Colon,y, requires at least 04,-
they d,
y thraavee.t,liere built up, a substan- 185,070 vvorta of wheat a year, the
duty on wheat being 50 centre per
Business Ca.nuot be Done hundredwelglit, the extra. Impost be-
at aouth Afrere by proxy any more be-
ing to encourage wheat milling in
than it can in India. Cataeoguest, t$131e68C6o9lciony, ifor they only require
soliciting bueinese without a per- ao.rthtwoerivfleou:12.01ilmtpoharted Ins
circulars. paindeea bplIleeeteis
• l - the .courswe
solute cauras5 Ana fair-sized earu- CI d
On c mese an butterrt
the rape
plea are userese ab mustard wAlnut duty la six cents per pound. Olathe
meat. To do anetieng there a arm former the Colony requires $353.e.
must know the teneattotie of trade 200 n-orth a. year, and or the latter
and the :acid manner of oanduetna 8318.855 per annuan. While our 70
business; and :oeal tradere mart pound cheeses may be suitable for
know the $1.Afl.uiu. ansi hue.ness Cape Town all other places demand
methods or any firm before they will I email cheeses, not in any ease ex -
do bueinees with totem. Onee get in ceeding 20 pounds each. Box buttert
the thin edge of the wedge and the 1 may eell in Cape Town. bat no -
entre factory may reelow ; but get- where else. the demand being" for
Vim; the start in 6 !ADP difficulty. one, two, and five pound thee.
The tatted ateten. New Zealand 1 Itt bacon and haute the wants are
and aaistotiza are all doing well In elmilar to those hi Natal.
eOutli %atm tit n s hy 911auld Can- A rew of the many other food pro.
:ado. he teds surre,krol? Now 1110 tide ducts required *which Canada earl
15 at tite rood; it only remains for supply are pea:sloe& driest and, dated
her commereekl matt to aet well (ruit& canned rueatg, frozen and
their part. and --tenth Arramn pat- chilled meats, rolled ):.t.ts,, condensed
;rootage will not rail to appreciate -milk, split penii and bean& tinned
1 the bold and patmotio part the vegetable& British Colinubia tinned
sons or Catia•la have taken in the salmon, and junta, and In Industrial
war to uphold Cie rktlit in the products all kinds of manufactured
rTratissaal
0.n.1 •ti peace to supple' artielee.
the rioineetie wante of her populace• So 32111,41 for the art Se lea that noust
tat Dors South Melee. Require encounter comprtitivit priteg, la the
that tratia.lt can surip'y by atm Wait "ptieea rather than "quitlitro
newy.organ .t41 &wet steant-ilalp litt9 rated In Stuth Africabut this
Lue? :nusinly applied to tho up-coitottrZ
Tee ro:ony se Natzsi. or which liar- • tradre treatise its 11111 towns th.te welie
ton is tho ehlet Cita and port. re -Ito -do class want and meet heats
mikes annually $1,123.1:13 worth or, good, artiele, prics being a secondary
Boar, wheel is at-aut ted free -01 duty; 'consideration, But th% Nitare: of
and as the trs, t0.110. etenth Afreaa trade will, no tipubt.
team flour was lauded le•toino INA inkintlarnaat ao the inter -
Mr areetireal %te,P, and prettied sails. tor beeaniel more tear Lee Settled and
Legere fin oveiey reeve°, tele donators Ile. Inhabitants more progperaue.
e
aitefealletele+11044.44494.4i 44+44444 rj whale nal le eonolatnee felted f!Olte
s• meg en tie" wart:lee 123 tIer qt4a MOO
• etolle. neat' wiierro these anti -
• mat eroises. ita Et aft. ottea !Send
(100D AND
TRUE FISH STORY z
*44+44 44,4 ++++4414.4-14 4,4
Mv.90.6 11111a $11/40,1)dd 19 treat Vied,
-..."tenee rattle a Neve Biel:Tore creel-
!! now ti14-.-.1taii4 tru re.tiGer9-0 Geo
tease tram true seterta •wira199,bto
"Beet, tee tee.tee was oho, of tee meat
eteetemuree Q., -at -a44 -a1 loi May tteeen.
It eas test tee,. tuinety bargees! il
vedelit gave 1-vlit1lu0.n 1tiq extr.t,.•
t0.1tr„ for ehlit was stela for
arnallehm like Satiate bat wittiiito the
everialrea tagt treeetent theft Was teemed
to solid pateo of' attettergtie wragleing
tera ponteria Tire; was the latgest
• single piece or ;outtibergrie ever round,
aua cording to the rotuls, and that
la cattle front tone loae whale made
the thla discovery the more Dater-
,
esting It, the stanitiere wooed_
Thee 'Mil paintrat piece of ambergiele
ISOM lieletatike et all merket OI
thf% Telt Zee-reit:la gterlinge :Arai
: it laid •tae toitudatiou td vv-ealtio for
.ttalost craw•.' VICla taiteirested isa the
witolina ettp•ediletrwiteelo otigeoateri
In -114.15.VT Zr011anti.
t- Capt. teltrf9 eame re ia E8:7. on
the wealug sleet letropa as a enbin
r troy, ide atteer teea being the that
mate. Ife 'elate went ai
ent ter 'ew Zee-
• latel to aria tea whaler Spierariel.
•
5,iti.-0 Iv, fitted was, obtateleig titere-
be a henntle of eltreCee
lees- XevtZealauub feevetenneat for the
iies wha1r Pitted oe1 Totr se-rvice.
II- went oz e se...seell Mate and rose
ea locomotion eveta bareonne master
oad nart wItcner. IT WAS;in Or.tober.
reef!, flee/ ltu, leilil, weile .eruise
lug allure tee tee-ites-n rdards east
01" F*3:11' epee the sperm
v hiole Whielt W4114 044:ges1 berm/it:a
of the 'wee on rteitr.i. Newer barrel's
of eV -sere frem it .ina s1-1,010
delltee. •01...51, I.! • ‘T.A.'etis) Intge
piece of ftnf.c rk4,r1s. was
Atalber74-rr„s 1s a toecreVott farmed
- only in the :walla:tee of tire epetai
it- a VI
imbeillied the horny ateake .of the:
slirds08 whada the eihalle reciq.. It
W09 •fornaenty musel ta Medicine. hue
i!fis now distelittel let aleelsol atel, tteed
leas a base 1_") petlittatee. rentleritt*
t. theta Mut* restore'. It taCtroalg elbaut
hei pee ceetof a weettliete rattle' stud
t;eteeetalletet staistatre vaned tiait-
brirelivel' voyage or the eye -eel -11 In thtet
Seasoa was a fortitteate one In every
! irespvt. Tor see eatne Into tettret011i
; poet. New atatared. walla the btVeda
of atriaberates worth 1te WO:ghlt
goat. atd Leda aartetele of tepeettn OIL
aWben We arretted In pert,' said
ljCapt. Eatle yesterday, tele.
graphed to the agent 14 tae ifitteaset:
Whaleng Uoeipany to tome up. led
came, the ainbergels Was tektie
!Osizeite. tela.eled Eatv a tate WWII Wei
teektte and the key slowed away 1.8
the agent'S pocket. curd lie stooci.
guastel theta, toe. until tlie &Inn` wsts1
reafely plated_ Tao rrst year that
1 had brought tele arnbergree itatd
" pert, tv-e got len a emend Ter at
poinels. bolt when ties big eeetelt
'came in tie, news so astoaisbed @lee
;: erybritly that cablegrame wete gerlitf
all °Vet- the world. atel the resell
was that the pr:ee dropped. Sere*
weat to torelon. bat as foe thy
own Shard 1 time, It in bulk ate tette
. reed it benne wtth ere I traseet In
inurty to self 11. bat thought by wait"
,; 'leg the reatket foe wet:141 riee. t
9 get $18 an :ozar,ce for tee grae- Odd
▪ $ .0r the whee tn ;.eindors.
tt lead only arougat ate.' arel $t. The
oast or my Share was sold 1.70 11S91. t
rewaranee witra tees compares' untli
when 13 went home. I hale"
taken more than a thotreatti *petal
: tvbatee-canoe theu And tattere never
found In ani- or taem a piece oe
3
anebetgres.-Pari(' Contmeneel dele
vertiser.
Tel win an argament cleeser Ittee.
eessarily prove that yee are tilt&
Six Months He id
VIM of tiervbta CbiltiloSe-- Weak, 1.461113•11468141
by be. 'Ohates fletv:a -rbibd
'That Die tqtages Nerte Food pos-
Wessex unusual control o! -et' the
nerves and tekindlee terrous energy
when all other means fall, is well
illustrated in the erse-e described be-
low. Mr. Brown was forced to give
up his ministerial Work. end eves eer
far exitameted that for a time he
ware positively IIPTpless. Doctors
wet*, consulted, awl many remedies:
Were regerted to. In vaia. Every
effort to braid hp the eastern seem-
ed vain. Mai It la little es onder
thas the atifferet was losieg hope al
recovery, When he began to uge De.
Chas -tett Netve Food.
Rea. Browa, MethOdiet aniniStet
I 01 Oreemee. ate] late ot Bethany.
Ont., writes: -A year ago Istet
Notember I was overtaken with tier -
'roue exhaustion. For six mentbe I
did no work, and during that time 1
had to be waited on, not beingabie
to bele myself. Nervons collapse
I was complete. and though I was in
the physiciatee hands for months, I
did not seent to Improve. At any
k little exertion my strength Would
teriere rae, And 1 would 'tremble with
I nerecasness.
1 "From the -first I need a greet
I many nerve remedies, bat they neem -
1 ed to bate Tro effect in my -cage.
; had Mame loat hope Of ree0i-ery
ork
-An Extraordinary Cute
' when I heard 01 ler. Chat:gee Nerve
Food, And began to urte it. As eke
system became stronger I began tie
do a little w-ork. and have gradualty
increated In nerve force and *lett
until noyr I am about in my normal
condition again. I consider De
f Chase's Nerve Food the best illedI-•
4 rine r over need. Not only bas tit
I proven lig woralerhil restoratiase
powers In my own cast, but ale° its
several others where I have reeteat-
mended It."
1. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 53 teat*
, dealer*. Or Etionanaon. Bates & ea*
1 a box.bemire . sex beme for $250. . At AU
Temente.