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The Wingham Advance, 1903-03-26, Page 241 , _­­, . .. 1. - ___ � , , "-,- _ _-, - _, ___ -, ____ - . . - , ___ 1-11-1_ __;_;.____.______ ", , - _ _ __ - . —_ � � - - . . . , . ,. . - . . - - - I .. _­ -1 - . . , .� . � ­'. , - . . — I I I I ­ ­ I—— . _11 I - % tt��,___.�.___-. I'1- �� - '_ __ -11_-___ ­­ I I . . ''I I � .� . ,� . . ... I I . . -P . I ­ ­ ­ I .. I � *1 .1 . : . _ - ,- , - ... � . . . � . 1. . ,. -1 � ­ � . . . I � i I -1 .. I 11 ­ � , I ,g- —,---- ___ _—, __________ ­­ ­ — 1- -1 � � � __ ---.. W,' ­Z; �­­___. _ cm%ww*40orm'..�oc%44sooc"%%Orw**$*OCO*OCPI"AC'O"04""NAOPI Tile btory she reat.1-lil a kil,alple , i U "'Illy an - ) t�. t;troaN 11111m, la 1, Ilar7014111 ,., and It helil. tile audleac-0 In a breatil- �A A COUNTRY EDITOR K -a- (ill(I ilk�llfnt,F' to'll"Affee-ted I lems isuspentic that was ilot abated . %*r",4r*J4C-W,,4q-"4"W-,.,A4 rM%4,0eW-4C10%4r*%4 until tile delightful vllxua:�, 1� .Miss I)enny lijililed at tile Sigh of , A, volee, floated 41) the Stairway. ' (141 allY Of thQAA " )PsO 00111ty relief that grected the olullng, itud - � - I!!`111ilr1Y1411`11'WVera, . It wan the voice, of Vrobleher's Iand- Im f I 1. one or two ot thein bowed prettd.v, at The applautm that � vl1c, thought mthe good. tILIM90 r,L)Ilowed it. � '.1 � . I- I ladr. There was no loltrUlkillf'" tile Vrobtsber luouk'd Iti, U,a*i I)eully with .,�n.l tbvil ilia entertalument entled � � 1 OIN -1 __1% 11111tolles. a paltiet! wgim,:Dion. Thq wcri) L111 anti Uvorge Vrubigwr walked houle - � IP )l I he Must be III," Ealil, tile voice. goo,l. verx good. So good, 111 ftict� wj�.0 U158 Donny, their lautil,idy pro- � i I . , %itwoorlsolitn. AwflySteepstalv-9, *io virile, iso drawatict t1lat hO felt mislug to follow them immediately I � 1;F . 4. arell't tilt%,.* "" almost sure lie Couttl deteet 0, M.IA- in the, Company or Other frleu(16. , �1_ I %, * vrobbill�� peIze4 his Coat and.pull- vullne touelt In theat. 119ay I ALU ,Vvllo wrote that story ?" I I pd it on. Ire had no thae for Ilia Uisa I)CIAlly sutidoilly laughed. tleorge presently ItiquIreQ. . Part% 11IS 18,11WAdY Stood in the: 4.11al, afrall I'm boring you with 1. Nylin Yes. ThatIti One of Raully . t, alu." Ueorge AluBtilY - ct"1111110pe's." the girt rep3ed. . doorwaY 11-i w-miBhop t. , . "Your �tglre, are a Caution for reniarl-W. **Bat when I get tstil,Pt- nt , I t�%Ugllt so", wild Uvorge� "I've 1 4 oil ilia magagine subject It IV liard v ", . ) stout people", site panted. "I s'pose, IM or , It it lupirtut." , " " , r , .you are not over all-doug for vidt- 10 KOP 010- oo=x day I llupe—hopc� No? $,lid Aflqo Denny. .� .*. , 4 orm II.Wt I've brought "'Oil one. 61le Lf ellettil—to have 4% magazine of Illy 1%o" Said George. -you didn't ghe . '- 'I t . i _� � "ald f4lia W411te(I to see 410 Inside of � 1�1­ r A a Owl'. I let hat it 1.4 thQ Work miss 8tanhope credit for I t.11 -r�l. , I am be -it litted for." 11 "No, ligaill", until miss Derilly. .-1,�­ I.. 'A .,� country umwper office. I told her ,-11�11 e . , ' - tile only thing worth looking; at ill , you wrItt,L,Ii Anything for "That seeps straugo." - 'N .1 lllt� in,%gitzines-.1, Miba Dennyaok,xt , Does it ?11 . ", .i I :` � it wns the otlitor. Come right oil 11 11,t few things-110LIling .%=bktlOU1."' "Yes,', Said George doggedly. " I I .... I �;, I Bho gaid as ill() person behind tier .. . ... . . 4, I 1w, rel0ed. "They sseemild to MeQt alli wre tile audience would have - # - ... " - . s, e�.tele Ill -to vlew% Eafe was a slender witil $liver at A modest figure. .But brell gl�j,d to. know it was a tstallbeflo I !_ I � ..f I , brown 0.vel' .. young woman with; largo really, I haven't the 013110—and I'm story." I . I . and balooth, brown hair, And 8110 afraid I haven't tile alnl)KIO11-0 1� Perhaps ',1-1>11 think tlt(%Y believed - I Kmlled vor.y pleasantly its tile stout atalte a reml success. Are YOU at It ici be luille 21, - . landlady Introduced tile Young editor. till ir,ierL,stc,I in litorary Work, 111as -- I tblnk they ditt." � - L �. . 110corge Frobisher to a good fat- Dently?, . ;1 Do you ? Perhaps you think the I ,�. , IoW and -it -good editor," sald tlick --�Vla A roadex," silo replied, ,,and I ii tie akotell I gave ,),oil for the I 4 14%.1141aiIv, "but be Is Wasted ell 111 confess thAt I have had madest t's- 0broulcle Is Ulss Staliliope's, too ?" ,� "' k � k , g�; , , . . towii like this. I -to Ought to 11'� � piratiolls to ShIne, ,is a writer. I But), 11 It was her st,xIP," George stam- ; � I" K, , . ,�- I I (,Izwt 10 one or tire Ng cities running posti must girls are affected In that merod. . �, R� N � ill , 10 . ,::,*_ a great paper, instead, Of looting , wav SQUIV, time," 11 Yet It Tvas lillne", . " . 01 - ", I I aw,%y ilia time here. That's �th ,illss Denny," sudenly broka Ill Mrs. There was 4'llttle silence. I ,/ ,,u,--mk . , , 11 k, I right, George, and you know It." And pl,,%tt, -Incycr could be much Of a ,,You are not offended with me?" `�, I . I I j,he nodded empbo�tically At the writer. Tliera Are no Ink etalus (in said poor George presently. I - � 11 i� ... blushili- young man as And, her hair itin!t any- "Offended T1 Cried Miss Denny. I . i - 1%. armebair. 111ir 111119 . . I h,=vIJy`Into an w wle IeU mussy enough." � "Why should I be?" . Z I A "Mrs. Platt is not on our adyPirtis- They all laughed at Ellie, mild "Because Itwas Impertinent." � - ,, 110 a% itig staff) MISS Denny,, , id, %, a George Frobisher took 'it sly 91111lec "No you were not. ,You are just a Ile drew forward a Ch pretty hair And the silm. Ile- lit G lr�stlfiod, you it tow, and trying I IrAtor, oan,j silo hasn't been gers. to flind -your way oat. NOW, I call its - ,younger v �Jf I could be, of tiny help to you sure you that Miss Sta,Dhope will not A W134ICLY PROD,LW. CoAehad� believe me."' I would be very 9104" 110 Said- t b,qaause sheTecolved no credit ,mrs, ,"kit—Wilat is title Chinese problem I read about so oftei) Ili lauglie(L ­Tba.nk you," said tIl0, girl, "I NVIII - c evelling , will all& find fault t I ; � I ., T-110 girl - abl� . Nor - alkii. so Illy 0, .he limper? 11 thin], I call see thAt.11 silo it ttllh tyle remember ,your kind offer." bk,eau approaches hers." Mr. Askit—Whather or not you'll got your laundry at tild'end of ` -r,tir agents do not suggest "y . "T. �011 know her. tile '1vaeR. n .�dyv ,1119 I ,to columns Of tile CbvOulcle�" then 2" methods for fteckilig newspapers, Said Ueorge, **are aliv4ys OW -11 to de- "Mr. Vxoblslier," sald Miss Donny, ,_ . � I . .­ . I . . I .. . I - ... ain quite sure." � lie laughed 4, . . serving contributors." you are not air acute as 3: supposed. -I won't flatter him by BUZ-1119 1116 jightly. ,,It might encourage you. VOIJ- - Cmialt you understand that people Boo 11. Cor. I. 8.10. Demetrius caueel imper would be Wracked it lie left it." Blul,�v. to see your works Ill print-,, sometimes ta,ke a faivey 'to run away a tumult ; declared their craft, or ANCIENT MEDICAL ADVICE. ,,lit In stout urs- Platt- --Yell. can't ­� lim. sure It would," sald tlL0 9IT1 ftom, their names, V) business, WAS In danger of being — Arreck ouc, of these old time country with a delightful 1�mtle. s rt. He draw a brought Into disrepute because Paul Preseriptions 4fie *Moderit Druggist sheets lit a hurry, I'lle Ides, doesn't �tnd thell the dinner wa-S Over, mu(%h long breath. and his compaidoas lirLd been preach- Would Vind it 11ard to blill. , " nAdess at tile .... �. I., &,*. U... .i - -1—t"i-no the ..-_1--. I I I . � �: � � � . ,� .1 oared* Et to iia],J, by romoval into . better air. I 11 maeat there Are no rallway.1w, CIN'trIllolty or tolegralluy Ill tile lie lan,,la. ,.rj%e only liap(io, of luternai Communiclution, Its a, hl-woolcly over- lan(l Mail Along bridle path$ Over tile, largo Islanite, a fair Of which only 11two lationdalulzed roat% TIlope in all existing mail oeryliao wltlx Sydney 4,13aut once a fort- night, And another ivit6l Auckland, Now Zealam), once 4 montlil. TAQ Ill- troduetion of tlio Cable SYStOM And tlko coatigulty of the lelands to the philippinas should provide An'" Orion. wJ(h, further scope for het! commercial enterprise, w2doll will be materially facilltat0d by the successful construction of th'il Isth- mian crinal. 48 the 1PIA grOul) 1100 not tap out of the direct route be- twoen Australia And Central Am- arloa.-N. Y. TrIbun% %0.^0%fV%f_�-.W�^~Wy%^0*^^ I . ftr.^0%?.^ -.��7. .. . I I . I The Markets.. 'J %,%o%o~%^...-,P.w.~.00%OrNvo%,^,C,-..f.,.P-V"% �_ I ^~%,,-,�O%e.,r�, I woronto x0arkilers' MilrUcte, Naroll 28,-TI)e offerings Of grain on the street on Saturday were small, with no particular Change, Ill price& Wheat, steady ; BOO kFUS11018 Of 90060 selling at 670, Oats, firm; BOO bush- els selling at 36 1-2 to 880. gay, dull, with prices StOAdY; 15 loads sold at $12 to $15 a ton for timothy, and At, $5 to $9 for Mixed. Straw, easler, two loads selling At $8 to $9 a ton. i I There were ,good OuPPI109 of dairy Produce, with an active demand. New I'll, Me gold at 15 to 3.06 per dozen, and the beat dairy pound rolls of butter at 20 to 230 per lb. . Dressed hogs are firm. Light quoted at $8.5D to $&75, anti heavy at $8.25. Following Is tile r4nga of quota, tlarpj: Wheat, white, limit., 7:*� to 7:11-2c; r&.1. 72 1-2 to 780; 'spring, 70 to 72e; goovo, 67 to 07 1-2o; oat 3, se 1-2 to 38o; peniai 75 to 78o; barley, ,14 to ,00; bUck'%V11011t, OQ tD51o, rye, 521-20; timothy, ton, $10� to $15, .; luixim't $5 to rov, -.4- 1 tan -1-8 to Ai); applee, No 6000 MINOR . Such as Canada Has No Uso For, P 11 114sit'rosior In %VO4toill A!orntng News.) r '171101V 'Is M10 pullit lit parkloular, - J;o�vover, on willelt till nien out bere a-groo moot enwhail"Ally, 110 Aliat- 1?1 top 'wilat ilivIL. vaLlonality Or tile pix4tion tboy.11014 Illay ),�,,,, and that lo illut tile "Ttaoille", tile lolifer, tile entirely unAkided workman ot, lall. , at -ell, tile bialhitual drunkard or oven tile 1104lual 11pp"or, and --dare I mentloTl (It �—wbat Is Called 1volli- mogly tile 1%onilelnall farmor"* mue� I,.0 'kept out of tile Country ut all eohts: only Ono otowl) of man call eed In Vile 001011�1' illey oxclainj In a chorttiq It you put tile quogtioll to them quite fra,i)Uly, 11mgd that � man 14 tho Worlmv. The 1110Qd-le., that IAN the dude Who comes ant from 1.1'aglArld Ivith .1 good otim 04 nioney I alul beglins by buying lite dinin-L room furnlitkiro, And bis dralvIng-room fl1r00ar0, And tWO 9ON9 On 10 look out fol' trAdned 60rVantS And fill tile resitrof It when lie will have lie place to pat elther eervauts or furniture � Ill,. lifad. liettor raturn. to the Oki Country at onco An4l stay therap' YOt b1011ty ox Inez) of t1l"is class Come out to Canada yenr after year, I 'till told, 30011 the Iliteliti011 . Of �he- Coming '*Qpantboman farmers,,, though they seldom vtay tiore than, a t"lyemontll� Tile "younger 0ion" is unother 14ugbear: iso ig the youth who 11.U19 failed for the Service, or far the chaireli; eo, 'without a (foullt, Jig t -he inan or hil,1410 ago who hati tried ble )land Lit motat things an -I 1�% faillml In till. The Ituit named- got)- I orallyends by4rifting Into thei near- Ost ))hg city, )%,here he becomes a lar -loafer, all "oemislonat" billiare- marker, a raCft.CAlIr,S.1 pal-11,81te, m "handy" man who is handy at no-th- Ing. So -svidespread, intleca, Ili tim ' ha,i&m that an accumulation of %real- relkq of tble sari; Is MAle to do to it thirIving Colony slich its Canada , , that I I several or tile. large rallway organizations Ju tile Domin:ou hpan�l an'Qually quite large suals in r1d- ding tile coliutu so far as they call of riff-rafr of tilla kili'd alluded to. A ma,n to make hIls w,aX In Can - ad", I am told UgAlul and agaill oil All sides by Caaadlaa�, .by Amer - loans, by Englialilruen, moift of till by my onin followrWe4countrymen resideat 1,11 +418 cities as well ill$ those living on the land, muot. no matter m,luxt hIH origin or birth and Ila InaUer wh'at tile positiou may ll�Lyo been,, tha[t 4a or his father before Id iii held in IASI Own country, malto up his mind at the outset thal- he wIll pocket lils pride, that bo will Associate oil equal torms witIr. vile own laborers, It no be so fortunate as ito have any under Win, above till tha;lt 10. will lyprk - -howL several times a*�) lilhr4i as, Ili all pro�,Rqlw bability, lit has ever Ili file 1-jo - worked before. T#e ma.a w1to come -4 out here expecting to be called lifflrO Im foredoomed to failure. So is the mail who wpn't leave off Abasing tlf,e country And all that is Ili It. In tlfls very chy, oome days ,aga;-a met a f4archy yonth on his way home to England. Ile had noth!- -Ing but ,Insults to -heap upon Call- adit, Its people and Its iingtomfi. I -It-, hul been out here nearly A, veal,, he declared, wr&thfuily, and _11one dem'd teller wiliose bed, it Seents,ho 4ad been foroe4 to share ror some weelcri used "actually to eleep, with No boots on." A-jk�d w.by he ,flidn't square inatters by sleepir.- inbo�kts himself, Ile turned alr4i.y witlil a bad Word. NOW, thn't young mail will, whien he gets ,bfpxk among lilsi kinfi. folk and acqualintanceu at A�)no,do all lie can to, Crab- the wIRAe of Canada. 'Fortunately for. Llanada, l0a. Is not tile styrt of young mail whose opinions ca­ry much weigNt, "Arld yeit I mufat. say one tiling," several of my itavtoers ha;vc enaptl by remarking, 11,irlfloli is that ]#,Ilg- lish, actItlerp, Considdred Collective- ly, have a marvellous wAr, of devel- oping quite buddrcillY into 'extraor- dillarily IM114 And callable workers, especially tile niarrIed men. Over and over agatu I have been surpris- ad at fbacovering ivAu,t a vast amount of "grit" lay ,dormant In same of your countrymen, Tes,and . in ti, good many of your Wostwun- .0 tryline ni--dorm all t In men . wirlo AtAlit first sighit had struck himi its being, to use our vulgar phirase, "no more good tl�an a stomachache." . hoitl him back, r A. Moose- to the regret of Editor m - , felt tilat, It Was a mcal long to Tben. you are Emily Stanhope; Its mul-mured, 0 &� bj;bes'lana. Paul's companions were raw, 1, I The leoch of tile middle ages had pO14 bbill., $1,751, dresSed 11098, utw, � I who "Mrs. to Thinit that w% rememberer'L. . tilled -had "J�Mlly StOMIlDpe Denny, pleaete.1.1 seized and might have been I his own ,way of treating wounds and , -gs, now lald'U .)� :17! $8.25 to 0, Platt appears all I ilayet to do is to present myself Business of Importance called 1.1, G laughed shortly. riot tho town. Clark step ped Ili and the disease. Mick methods were not cX_ to 10e; batter, dairy, 16 to 28o; actly in line with tltooe practiseil to Zcm, in *ilia metropolis," said the Young George away 'to Via cOU'5tY seat tile - fall and Ile did not ueL "Pray don't forget that I offered a chance In the Chronicle oat-. quieted mob. �= Topic: Salva,tion through i oreallior, 21 ChIckens, prir by up-to-date physicians. Far ill" lb., 12 to 150 .. ducksj per lb., 10 to . editor, "and the publishers will over each other to BeCtilre Illy ser- next morning, Miss Donny lot., Several days. Whou * you umns," he said. � � "And fultb. The apisrtlo to Ilia Dilbeelaus WAA writteo by Paul while under Stance, here is what would have 150 I tarkoyaj par lb., 17 to 200, po- . - been <10110 for baby cutting Ilia teeth tmtooli, bag, $1.20 to $1.25. vice$. R bad a case lie returned And raced Iter ag,1111 Lit It Isn't as I'm Across the di -liner table, It Seemed to then withdrew. it," laughed I tho, girl.' bOode at 'name. It was written to per In Olden times: Leading Aviiieat; ItUarke(g. lot Bile ma,kes lt� JUss Denny, ,,-rowing my wings here, and blaming 11im, ihat she was more attractive "Bear In mind. too, that I said I coWirm and strengthen tile bellovers In, the Gospel. "Take A. live Mcwwle And put hym [LoWIng are the closing quota - Ila a braxse pat and drqwyjne F a] myself for tile flirgilt t hat I hope, - than ever.. N . . ,,We here A, little engagement for Would aid you, mild even suggested that I could place'your story for 131140TICAL APIILICATION� hymme, out him in quarteri and tions at important wheat cantres Will surely conle. In the meantime . tho venerable Chronicle Isn't Buffer- you, (.jeorge ,B1xobIsbcr,` said Mrs. ',There is to you. t . "I forget nothing," said, tile Goldein %Jaxt. "Lo, I am NvItb .Ton alway, even unto the end of the hange themme on'.u, thred to drye to -day. by, y,o fire, hys syde; ' when ye . I ,.Cash. gay, ilig. Ole circulation mud advertis- I'luAt In, ber quick way, be an entertainment. at tile Presby- girl "You are laughing At me," Said p�or -world" (Matt. xxvill. 20). Tibla prom- Nteolde' use it, lay It, with, blAddarr, Now York ... ... ... — __ 783-8 727-6 Itig are both increasing, anti I know terlan Church Saturday - night, And . George. . I ' ' tao IF; illustrated in -tile. lessons of. of saffro,n, with a clothe to ye sore Chicago ... ... .. � .. .. -- 4 1-1 74 7-8 Toledo : 7. - sheet ia, very well tilt, owner of the 'Mere, that's enough of you Eure to take its there. It s one of "Na, I ain not," said tbol girl. - "Then the quarter. c Lbason 1, 'With you!' In prison t ... — ... ... ... .. place4,, I "Should a b happy possessor of Duluth, No. I North. .73 73 ' satisfied. sonal topic. Aire you inter- the pore tile Rev, Ur. Guild's Ideas. a sort of author's night, wlje�-e short selections why don't you?" A!nd they both laughed logother. (Acts xvI. 22-84). A. martyr writing his very flrst�y . klilre, cat himself,the . l3ritisli Live stocic Markets. ested In newspapers, Ines Denny ?" front t1j) beat authors will ba read, 111 Ain goilng to work as I never from an Italian dungeon, began ble bleeding of the wound may be thus London, March 128—n-loes are un- ,,yes,,, rhe answered , " my father alid Mr."Guild promises that two or T�, orked before." murmured George, letter, "Irxom the delectable orchard stanched: .e four6 ,letters, changed; Canadlan cattle are 10 to "WrIte Lv WAS 00anceted "vith. one for anum- three of the writers themselves may "I am going to conquer rate. There of tile T,eonlva prizon." Paul and SlIat ,�.. 0. Or. L., with the bloode of Ye 12c per IN, dressed wpfght; American her of years. But that was % city b, pre ... t. Miss Denny thinks It is something to work for now. And could hot aleop, but they could sing. With feet fast in the With wounde about ye wouude.'# cattle, :L:L.1-2 to 121-2o per lb.; re. newspaper. ThIs Is a new And ull- tvpe.10 ,,vouia be very Pleasant to 90-" ­Sa, do I," said George, quickly. when I have found success I—I am canting to Miss Denny, to—to"— stooks; bleeding furrows from strlpes,-wltll To preserve a familY from 11018013 Krigerator beef, 9 to 9 1-2c per lb, or infectfous complainti a more com- fmmlliar - 4.Therr - 1,4 very little to see About - e];;�Llejat'piant ,,,,Lcad I ,%vIII be delighted to bscort you, his voice broke—"to say 'gomettilms bodies Aching with pain, down in a plicated courr,,e IS Advised- Toroato Live f3toolc Uarket, Ell ev a in as ours," be- You.*, r that Is close to my hem t. I pray horrible dungeon, dried damp with u1i Walls, Close with foul Ith "Take yo two walnuts, two fygges, r6y.port cattle, choice, per owt $125 to $1 W, 4 25 get tife ytning inalt. ,-I told her the editor was ill(- hn l ersation drifted into channels, mud George pros- r may -not have lojMto wait." � . They. walked a little way It, set- putrid .%IT, unclean filth. and black with untiat- twentlo loves of rue a,nd an ounce do modtaill ................. 4 00 to of salte, all stampt and myXed to. do colvf .................... 930 to 3 50 onV thing worth Seeing," 8111,'�l other C-atly found himself talking glibly le'nee, ' ural darkness, these men Of God real- Inferior coiva ................. 2 75 to 325 gether. eatte ytte fasting, wbyebe Butolist,'cattle,pioked ....... 4 10 to A JO Mrs. Platt. 11.klud that's really tile about tile amusing features of his re- Then the girl looked tip At him, tile Ized 'the presenca,q! God and praised Him. I antidote, JCynge Mithridates, Ile Butoher,'ca4le, choice ...... 385 to 415 reason I bronglX.t mas Dennydown cetnt trip moonlight lying *on her fair face. II. "With you" In Christian living d-y.dde so moche use that as Butchers' cattle, fair ......... 2 75 to 8 10 do contmon 2 00 to 270 here. I waAted her to meet 7011 it was'after breakfast the next "If you got tired at waiting come mbll. Iv. 1-b). It we need strength ........... ... didd drynke poison to kylle bym. . - Bull export, heavy . ......... 3 0 to 4 25 itsfore 3-011 came face to face at you ,,Nflas Denny was morning that Miss Denny stopped Ile took I -Lis hat In tile bell. rod tell me so," silo softly said,—W. R. Rose in Cleveland Plmll� Do(Ller. I(T. 13; Isa. xt, 29-81), God will not t.ly solfe, yt'dyAd, taye none effec dolfight .> ...... ............. 300 to 850 Feeders, ........... Soo to 4 16 � ,dinner. see, At the hotel, and I guess It didn't -do him as *Iyou were kind enough to suggest � - I fall Ila; If we long for assurance GTOlva *:-21). 'fit) will comfort- tie. .4hbrt,keap do at diam ................ 300 to 390 ; I light .................... 3 25 to 350 suit her much, and sh-a Saw my cottage and came In And asked me that th L, columns of the Chronicle were open to. me," she said, and pro- Supday -'etlool. S tIr',9`W' "' youll In the study of Ord (.Acts xvil. 1-12). These Stockers ohoice ................ $25 to 340 HABITS OF FIJIANS. 15tookers, common ........ .... 2 L13 to 2 75 : — X-11ch cown, each 25 OU to 50 OU ' it I couldiret glve her a room for two. And she Is going duced a little package Of manu- -W-ill you take the trouble to . Boreaus 'were noted because ill!ey .............. Tilt, 1slanders ave 210sviltable, Polito sheep, ev%res. Pat owr .......... 4 00 to A 60 - 300 to 3 5D � a Week or to have the f iont To am as long as script. look this elfort over and see If it Is INTERNATIONAL LESSON Z40. X111 searched the scriptures. Prayerful study of the w,ord of Gall brings ..at Baekpt,perowt .................. Conlelyandltlot . famlin, per c�yb ................ 5 00 to 675 ! , 00 : She Cares to Stay. I to�d her about j mud she offered no objection- available 2" George took the package with a 31A.EVCR 20, 1003 the consciousness of tile �ppesence . it I$ difficult to realize that the do grain fed ............... 600 to 0 do barnyard ............... 450 to 600 - Calves, hoad 200 to 10 00 ! ydAt, (lid you, Miles Denny ? But, of course, Wore you had seelli hiul." smlle� , ; . I'Xot poetry?" be laughingly re- .. of Go&. L IV. "Wilth 7,ou?' In k1ounsellng eit'lisrs gOod-natured hyma singing natives per .............. a A Hogs select, per owt .......... 060 to 0 00 , to )-.o encou tared to -d-, y about Hogs' ,light, per owt ......... 1 625 to 0 00 that was "You are too . well acquainted marked, , "No'" a solemn Roview.-Read I cor, 13 1.10. lessons this (I. Tlibse. v. u_is). "Every proull;- ise at God. As'bullt on four pillars; Suva, Levuka and Vilna are the chil- Homfac, per owt...'... ......... 625 to 000 � dren ,of mail who fea,sted on 111bokolas' with my good landlady," She said, "to make any explanations nOces- she am swered with shake of the head. "Itts just a sketo It. Introduotion.-The quarter cover portions of Paul's so. God's holiness, gooduear, trutboand or "the long pig," ae they designated Dradstreers 02i Trade. I sary. I am here for two weeks, Doa,I kindly with It, please." I the cond ftnd third missionarg Journeys. power." In every hear of difficulty, need, or fringing, let us soare,4 out their human viotim&_.around tile There has been ntwlerate activity . areas at Ban and at tile festal Ini wiiole�sajs circles at Xantreal thli partly for rerAt, but it Airs, Platt In her determination to - George opened up manuscript at the first opportunity' after lie ' Mthough great opposition met.1blm A promise of God and provd it; "Words grounds ,among tile mountains of week. Tmade at Toronto for the persists keep me from feeling homesick, I reached his Office. 110 Was determln- at nearly'. every . place lie visited, yet then shall we dAesm the Vitt Levit.,4nd the fastnesses of sprfng anit summer bars been larger stay lariger than I first in- ed to make the very beat of It. lie ,the gospel took a deep hold on tile of His mouth, more tlian our neces- Nreird Tanna Lava. let among the ia far than in proviouo years. P9.y- . may tended. Anyway, L,ba lei determined read It tl"Ugh carlefully. Then lie , It th!6ugh, again, hoaxtr. of the people and In many or the leading cities of the world sary food, V. With' you In preaching" (Acts ourvivors of tile old regime there naentq are good, failures feNr, stock a A,T8 yet, t0jj3 found"filen who can- taw heavy, both Ili manufA . otarers' to keep me busy, And started out bright and early, to shoiv'� me the Went back and read .AJter this he rotted It and slipped it Ila ed. good Churches vvere estab b xvil. 22-91). Paul said to thn Jews "Whosoever sumed. their Shim ,.or "bokola" t and jobberie bainds, And the general -%vhteLn 'nover skZ11talt . Into 1116 Pocket- Summary. -Lesson I.-Topie: But- of Antioch, ... ft-areth, the old-time jaerrimaking, con4ii;lons of baMacwn were trlhal I- A -ad you are one of them, That niglit lie banded It back �to, fering foi Christ. place.' Philippi " God to you Is tba word ... gem-Lp victorles were Celebrated by a.9 0%ilsfactory its at prCs -nt. Wholo- . tveorge." sald 'Mrs. Platt, as she "And If the girl. ,,Rejectei)," she murmured. "Sild Paul on his secand missionary., jour ney visits Milpill, it, dity of Blace- (Acts x1l). 26). . IrX. 11VIt-bi youtf to Provide effl- cookla- and eating the vanquished sale buisinass at Quebec during tile 11 'Warl,J010 It Will hardly ho cantend- pa,gt Week hao not been quire so arose. now we must go. yo -m hear something- drop at tile am I to try again ?" . . donla. They are followed by a for- cient helpers (kets xvill. 1-11). The ed that the practice of eannihallaw a,ttive as the preceging one, owlng,� was a wIrGIOSOM0 1111bil +0 V6d tile foot of your hitteful Stairs, George, dowu me -ap, Come, 1121iss Deli ,,,, said George, ny "It would be unfair to!you to waste that tumb-teller ;' Paul Was grieved; com- mandea the,spLrlt to come out of coming all, to Corinth, of ,As and Timothy, for whom Paul had long- peculiarly 0 doubt, 06 .state or for n . tile survivor -t. Those who in, Country roads, Which prevents tile -1 in "long come and plet .Nilse Donny.X I . sketch oft the Chrikilele. I Want to her; Paul And Silas arrested; a ad was a fresh, taken of divine dulge, a e pig" assert that they movartionta or fl�o travellew.'Wit, I - (lid not particularly care for It as trit,jo at Vlotoxia'And Vancou- ,11-1 paused Ili the doorway. The g say to Ton that it is very good -I say, surprisingly good. mob rose tip; the missionaries were be&ten; cast Into prison ; at mid- love and a great encouragement to the apostle. It but now, life and =to an article of food, .but the custom ver hw, suffered some front the 41We meet at dinner, I believe," .lie said. "Tilt then," and she made moy even Take It and lengthen It anti I -will night "'a "' pro' I and sang pralses; ' ye ' ' TI-orliltohis minitstry.A mae works 'a ivals a national one and Consequently .9trike of the freight liandlers,' but exhilarating, and a main always felt 1,. ve Ifeelisent from him a pretty little bow. - promise to Md a market for It In it t -'arth"a a; the doors were 4 gr:m nd ba . open d , lid loosed; the jailer better With congenial spiri. -in t1l, Ire ,does alone. Many a Christian, a nuill,bur or mon a )::etter In a sort of gentimental,way ithe east, and 6trikers' places. aro . He bowed In return -a clumsy ef- jpXt,,he *ifts Sure. the east." "You are -very flattering and on- draw 111, sw.rd ; Paul saves him; the discouraged, ill, or In troubl e'lims a When Ila had Ix � t artaken of a. portion About all filicy.1 now. and th&re will of 1701.45t enemy. It 'Was 'R rbyal "Comi,-Affsa ,Denny," floated up ooltraging," amid tile girl. "I think jailer converted Paul and Silas Cared for, ; friend sent to Cheer hina, VII. "With voll" to give Sclf_eonf. - be losr, diflicultY In the delivery. or sport, too, to go out skirmishing In freight In the future. At Winnipeg the deep voice. the girl smilingly nodded And I will do.ps You say." George Frobisbor rivon-dered If she 11. Topic: Paul's love and care for trot (I. Car. 'vilt. 4-13). Tbe only the morning -with the mixed feeling thevo Iras been an active donvand for that the fortune of war left it an .1,iad lkv�as gone- really wrote the sketch herlielf.A.nd she seemed the very soul of can- the church. The optgtle to the Phil- 1ppla�ns WAS Wr -Ittan by Paul, from Ifope or a_drunleard 19 Christ. Ro- solutions Cannot save him. atily God litaplo goo,w. Wholeenlo trade at open queqUou whe-ther the war- HalDilton this W 1(haabeen active. -,e " The -young editor o .it in something of a (laze. � Ilia des yet, dor. He r-ouldn't bring himself to be - 'Rome, In A. 1). 63, and sent by, Epaph- can break the cable of habit that rior would I In the oven himself 'nt,,l orider'l coming to hand from the Leforo isundown, or be a joyous par- various of tile Dominion have What a charming girl she ivas. What vadlance fillet] tile dingy lieve that she woldd falsely claim it as her own. And ,again there Was troditue, Paul shows his great love for the saints; Omits them hl* 107 binds llim. ya. n Christian love Vill. "With u" I parts taker of the evening human meal. bro-a nutacrotis, large and well dig-' TO-daY, however, there to hardly du a room when Bile Set in th�it shabby something strangely familiar about , the style. He ferveiitly hoped that and crown; urges them to stand fast-, to help the women who labor- (I Car. x -11I.; � 1-18). Every virtue is but the expression or the divine love act bf cannibalism to be heard of tributad, mild .showi a continued can - firlettee, on tile part of retaller.13 in the chair. HAppy chair.' And What a lout he must have appeared. What . she didnpt see that he'relt ang dis- . ad with him ; to always rejoice; to flowing through us. "Love aufforeth even In the moet remote and wild part of any of th-a Islands, and -what ftitura contiltion r d Ship. did elm think of hrlm ? Probably she What trust. 11.�nd norit 11 she said, "I hava a lit- be moderate, to pray., and give thanks, desires that they may be long " Love is patient; loTo walts; never gives tip; never gives out. 111w ments conflnuo heavy. Valites are is more wonderful, there Is soarcely firmly held. -London jobbing trade a plj-*an -to j1p found who is -not a hm a il]. %, foot be was to be frittering away, tie business affair that I wa�nt -to kent through Christ; exh6rts them to'tblak on holy,, things ; lbanks them kind," benevolent, tender. Love y a, Ilia t 1 w I n n h 4 wit ila's Well active, convert to Chriotlaulty. Tho Inhabl- Irtio'country Lrade, is naturally At - his time in tile sleepy little town. He knew 113 find ability to soar la I consult you about. I rce elved a let- ter to -day, from all old friend of for the gift sent; tells of his � con%. In Christ, Is always in Competition- 1 born heiress, ,who finds happiness, not In tants are devotGg themselves can. re 'Oted at tile siderably to agricultural pursuitia, moment by tile break - 113g tile it higher sphere. He had brains, my father. Us is the principal Gwil- tentme0t and strength 111. Topic: Paul proving that ZesuS getting And s%ving, but Ili giving And In the development of -which they Op Of roads. Ali Ottawa wt.olesala trade 13 allowing solne ac - and imaginatlell, and, Style, 110 this that lie Wasn't he new Corona '1%1.1gaziiie. Ile -Writes that he Is -1 ts tile Christ. Paul And his com- seryl lig� "Not puffod up.$' Love hides. Cares mora to be good thsn are gradually importing machinery, +Ivity -for this season of the year. . hardware, Implemente, coal, bread- would *;Uou, girl tile bumpkin Bile probably conald- looking for an energetic And Intel- parilons, except Luke, leave Philippi and go to Thissamlollica, to be praised. Knowledge putts up; starts, meats,and otfier eatables, and Shipmonts are largo and a good wany rericat orders are coullug to Pred IT he. He picked up hI6 pencil ligent young man of Some experience In literature -who would love -the IV. Topic: The, church exhorted to )Ovo builds up, donlou self And live.q 4aspactally modern clothing. So far tbo of the import trade Is car. LAW, which Indicate tile exlyeata- and Jabbed it Into, Ws Woes, Dirner was the meal Of thO daYut w6rk and give his best efforts holy living. The letter -to the Tbes- salontans WAS written bg Paul In A. for others. IX. "With you" to bestow, the Holy .bulk rW on ,with 'Now South Wales, Now tiort of Ifvrger .5aler. than ["lot year. )jjeA platt's hwpltable home. Ill _ to it t( take the position at as- aditor. The salar.y Can be D. 52. They had mlaunderitood PauPs Spirit. The conditions of receiving Zealand and Victoria. Pailures This Uyeek. thiv faehiGn Mrs. Platt diftered1tous of the village housekeepere, who sistant Arranged -when the publisher and teaching an the second coming. of Christ, Ella 1101y Spirit are, L Pra,yer, God The Fijians are hospitable, open R G. Dun & Cw report ,liabilities handed and remarkably polite, lAoA jq,t out a heartr repast at noon. applicant meet -and my f,tl"rp, friend, as I happen to know, has T. Topic, The Fliperlority '(Nf the has promised the Holy Spil4t to those that.mr,k him. Peall's prayer for ill- of commercial failures in March They are sensitive, proud, vindict-$0.492,1756, against, $0,288,7.01 last 1jr-sp. Platt knew Foraothing of tile k4ty ways, mn,3, beslcisth George 1,'vo- , very liberal views on this subject." true, God over the (K -Ods Of tile heathen. Paul having I& Ilerea goos Holy Spirit was answered by Ilia lay- Ing his hands upon the Efiltes , lang Ire and boastful, cleanly In their year. pallupas this NY-pok In tile liabitg n6ad cooking, possesi-inggood TInIted S�til.tas are 220, against2491 bIgher ha,l bla ,aimple luncheon at the lit tie bakery next to tile Chront- Site looked at George Frobisher .qs,, � she replaced the letter In Its onve- to Athene-, addrN46s 'tile P1111080- oft Mars' Hill; Commends them and the boatowal Of the .girt, !!� COIIHO- commercial tendenclea, much: sense last Nreek, ggo the pi.ec6dIng week, of humor, tact And perception of p439 - ,vie building, When 110 VIM llcvla� This ' _' lope. "Do you know, of stick a man . � % Vroblsber," she asked. phers - ition . for boing religion,;; calls atter Oration. ' "With to Xesue ,lid the Corresponding Week , character, Their code of social CU. last ,oar, "" d' In Canada 22, against the 1. hungry at night. ligir -ome ticular night, however, lie w&sn't al' I .'Ur. He catered up as site addressed him, "I tp an altar'to an unknown God, . TI. Topic: Paul's struggpes ali-3 UK, you" magnify (.kets XIX, 13�20)- The key to title luotte is minute and elaborate, .2� P q Jag Week,' I 0 the preceding week, gradations of Tank wall marked. an 81 iast year. Of failures this liongry an U612111, Ile freallenul 311.4" uyep 1, lie quickly answered do�,, " IL , he ,Write to tile �ubllsh- guece.veee in Corinfh. Paut ,was In leMM Is tile golden textv "Tile name They ariv, moreover, wonderfully Week In. the United 'States 80were Appearance as much as posbible - illem Wa,q no drewilng for dianir In ; . nd will er promptlX?" , Corinth oise .Vear ti,nd six months, from A. D. 52 to 51. He met Aqulll% of tbo Lord Jesus waif magulfled" (verso 17). T%o apostles loved the moral. Their houses Are of various ID tht oastf, 'ZD In th.6 atilith, 15.4; weat forms. Most of them are built oil and 18 In tho PapifloStates, Illat �,Jwple neighborhood -and c-�re- his kill- 1,ThIs evening." the letter I -will me And Priscilla; abode .,vvlth thein; In name or Zestift. Vilcy doligated to and so posts, and Are of different size%- report 11ablIltios of $5,(M orwoM . fully, mAtled his tie about 01-ledlate collisr, aril brushed hl,� wl'If You give Ill enclogge it to the publisherwith worked tit his trade; ,reasoned the &yaagogues, was J,jined by Silas proach title �lamal The personal name, ,jealla, is tile dearest or all. generally they measure about 100 —_ feet long And 40 foot wide. Thoy . Ilair for all unusual length or tliirv�. -if fair Words of my own. I am glad . mild Timothy; preached Christ. It occurs 700 tillive ill Vio New Tootm- are tbatobed with lease graae, and, Ams. on, Horseback. Denny greeted him With a to know ill. � fiLther's frlen(2 has at, ni,3r VIL Topic,. The duty of Chirlitialig went. a of Course. have no windows, Tile A French traveller has (Its OvOred ,miss iw"i e, and Mrs. Platt todded at hiln semp regard for my oplition," and with respect to weak conselenees. Xt. "With to DOMfOrt (Aota man wear round their loins it kind it 110%, speCIOS at ant ill Stam, or at 'least ipprovingts, " ishe lookc-.1 film over she turniNl away with a pleasant . Uo eplatle to the Corinthians was .YOU" , ,clx, �.,9.40). mlille whole eity WAS a DOW trait he ties nov r b - of aaeb matle from the paper mul. ' 0 a gl, with a quick %nee. And promptl.v found hintself at 1119 ease and 81 lVall, George, quitp diMd, harried to wrlften by Paul, from tribeaus, In D. 51. 'Varlota porplexing quis- In Cor,fusioll" (verso 20), but Paul torm.The women wear a fringed taro flacil recorded. Tile Creatures m f Lite fiber were small, Of 0, grMy ,Polar, Auld lie, NVS�4 talklag. lie fanctid, 'Very well. I A charilling Ilateaer, anti 4 room to write the letter. lie lit. pansed .At the first Bentenee. It he it. tions vtroao in the (Inrtn'thlao Chureb, L wat; calm. At Corintir 110 had been d�jected And discourrigtil n,nd a frald Apron mada of . L bloy Of tbo Paper inulborry, which IL; lived In "'In' Places, f ., travelled tied -tlfa often, and In troops, 'wli%li. seemed Danny was comollow site drew, hITA ont In a V'".Ilrad It. lie. NIZIlild OwP it to Iler- TH1. Topic : The exectlencleor of . but the; T.,Drd cailliv to hini Ili A, vision by night, and N.i,into-tipil blin and thor on right side, And to same- times long enough -to form a train. to be under tlit, direction of a coal - way thaL surpTls&A c,ven Urs. Pl,itt. whor v,as lite awora adwirer. Ile felt And yet the Me,% didn't ,strike him quite av disn.greetibly no, lie reared . love. Love Is superior to gifts. 1,310- uence, kilowlodgo, gotieroAty, F01. aonial-these tomfort rema.infA. Nat'ilng cAu hurt God's children withoil b 111.9 knowledge nittildc", Who ratio ell "llorseback." AS the Americans have timir cook- ,�%I, ,,k%talasen, tile pre.ne tails And English thvir ale, fo fill , '11man who no. .1 that lie IV" allowing EIII,U CRY youn, It Illight. I In -,vouttl prove ivorthy all amount to nothing Ilia will. ticed this pecullarity (Let - 11jinns have their national kava, ., was attr *b.y woman that th'!re Were Allbkttfi On 11 it, country olltor Irial't of St. Ile woulil nhow empliatlealiv that Iller JudgmOnt ww4 correct. And without love, L,ova Is tile litincip-LI ro thin.. And -XIT. "With a0u., tG give fillooma ed to tllcae groups . . discovetIng, which IF; aq 111toxicattlig drink, that each 0 11 or pally �ontalnad wil-, even le be well InfoMed-Paillaps allusnalt,V S.v tile )PttPr AWLS AIV4;pftt0Ied. JX� Tople: Establishing the eburch (Vpb. ji., 1-10). Tho C!Itirch at Eph. it mado front the rOoW at leavefi of a - Itirge ant, that travelled more irappl� species of Intilgetiouff Tbe woll Infortuvil. It wds on literaturc- Tilt, nol.Tt. evening bp1orgod to tile Saturday that t tit Eph(-�u r. Apolloa arrives tit E'phe- ., esiv,r was perhalps nt tilt! bc-ad of all th� chtV,chew. Patil them pf-p1w.r. ly than Lite Others. Obsorving them roott4 arld leaveg are Ch"nved by �at (qe,,Wg0 #,rO1)%_QJlt-1 Irirtieularly th 4j,,�3,!ant(41 and more e,,P(CI3lIV lualx- eventful b roll I to "author's'night" at illf, pre � - A t su,:; Ul-,ali to Speak boldly was , illstilleted. In the way of God inore addressas AS *!saints .... and faithful" (P,ph. 1. 1). . more olosety, lie nott.d. that Cecil PIS or boys, Or both, po'.q. . ,young 91 lal,90 ant 51wa.ys carried A, small azind literature. go was a clOse&I'd ellurch. It wast not it for r , t.r- - perreotly, by AquIlla and Priscilla- Ana hls- word to t0iem IR a good clos- "Illeseetl , sessing good teeth, (-.Ipall 3nolltils tray Ant upoll its back, though the And free- from coldtc, ana are careful reader, and b1s; Optul(ing oil tainniont. There wam inilf, - . t 'I, 11(,,parted to iVarinth ; was com. . 'tit all spiritun.1 Ing for as, w, de f tile troop were on toot, placed Ili a large worri'lell tiowl, ll..c ineritp of tile popular wt1tvr'; Were quite Analytical. Ile Waq In- xer&ttioft, nn,l it 110toll �i was soj,,urning Ili tilt! J Mite Int;ndod by the brethren. X. Topic: The superiority of tile blessings In beavenly pladca In 04rjqt jesafr.ss . Tlils mounte'l ant would Title oat With water or e-�-,eonllut milk pour. from ilia line, travel swIft1g, along, elined to put Ulta. 11�linpjlrcy Waril about Vpnlee, nuil a eol;(,�;P. pr Christian rpligion. PaUt pr clelit'd 00 � e(I Ov1jr th�, inaa.0. Vile liquid 1-1 then tile column from 110ftil to Tear, and W41 In trio lead alftong the tserial V-pi�o� VvIlo It til b -on lit T3V,,'vpt rpa goppnl boiffly in tile synarog" for stirred up, mild, tho wo,)tly niatter -apparently ovcrlook their Inatloca. Writers of the dly. Perbipg Gltbelt from a rpoplit vo)l!ImP of trark.-Is, three moilthq. Then tile 1111belleving JL movement 14 on toot nowaynong having benn removed, what rculainv vves. ,,%I. M4018011 C0110luded from 11�qtker ranti no.xt. ftill Elton Ba'110- :r s ulow, muriie, and more nn,T tb�' ,q *0 .Tows reviled (1tristlanity publicly tho votloul traAl-W councils of To- U a inuddy looking Itiluld resomb. W11,1L lie gaw. that this spoelos of Bmt it U.as tile short ,etotieg til. -it rp4idlugs, an -I flool'y Mr. GM114, the and Paul withdrew from the. Myna- tonto to unite 1111 tho, trades, Into )Ing cafe an Imit, which li; distrilint. ant.wlille oil Its tr&VOIS, In antler the 1111'.iffly Intow-ste'l 111m. Good 141ir t Martes that thor P!..Stor, Announce I that Miss Donny, ,,t viAltor In tho town, would favor L,nguo Anil preached In tile school of Tyrannug. Paul Wrought many w1ra- one (Iontral com gronp or nell. eacL Pd to th)Rn who Wish to 'Illy. Over- direction or it, comarandar, tllollgli Indulgenecill 1111ok as III other ,ft- gacil Oant-horscqll as the Wore ," scarm filorm oat like ykl.�toorf; in illf, dri 11 th'. andlonck, with a pilort 141or..." eli-z in J,*.pIiPF;u#t and wany Wore hoit' ,Ott traillm to 116 ImInedt.-ttely, mborill. V116ral - toxicant,,, has Itf4 1nIsCllJ-,iv�ial4 aftpr Pldcp ,,,list be rare ttild valuablo; for � sk.V or mc%lkocrity. Ard Among thio An.1 1firer D11113y. quipt, PA(.po.3- -of thoir filseaRes. t.ata tor their own coulleil, an -3 fill effects. TOO mile]', kftv3 Ctius(14 lie scarcf,Ay tvo,r foull(I more thati onn 1;(.,,t short gtotIA314 & tho 41,ty wpr,,� ., 6,ssoi, arq4e froW bp4l'iy (if orgo I-'ro- '.TX. Topic, q)gIotitg a. funialt. The tto tokincilti to coil.,t1toto tiloulilt. w1fat 'is locally Unown ,is olophan. inounted ant Ill it coI0hr,-CllrlAtlttn flym(x of 1:MIlV - . . ,�janhope. R.�ld SlItp 11 . hi-hor nn.1 fittppnd to the fro t I nileplowirliva weroagain fAcinga tuelt ad 66adott, . tIMPle-n. dlgeaa:� tiMt cAn be emilly Rp %-16t,tr, _., ANTIQUITIES TO ORDEIZ. — Ion Can Get Anything You lVasit lit This Line, in Paris. P:*,s the London Express: You can have antiquities ma4e ,whilo you Wait nowai%iye. alanX people are aware of ithis; ,but eumpa,ratively. rely, know thAt lkarls to tile Centre of Lite manu- facture, of alitlaultlehr. Tilt) selling of spurious articles of vprtu lit tile F,ronch capital Is manageg very dev- qrly. . , ,Dealers in alfieged antiques liav� agents in t�ie slum. �qtutrte'is of Paris and lit small neigh,b6ring 'tourna. There ara many little curio nhops in boast tchivne of 0rLttmI*', Felff Of (lie articles solil in tb,,aa places are gelluille. gere is tile w,py tile an- ilque Unme Is avorked: Wholt a tourist makes his appear - Anne lie is elthee offered a drink train a clip M rare ilesign or food from a plate of appavabi old Dresden, Ani,bitious io,ba thoughta, true con- nolescur, he becomos enraptured all"I ,buys the article, 0a.yIng a fabutow! Built XQr ,Nrkat Is worth but a few francs. It -the VISItor Is tile least bit. almn- 11cal aliont purchasing, the dealor usually Infoirms lilat tliat ilia curk) ibolongs to an old lady�, the Irlst of it nable faintly, .w,ho iq forcojA to part .with treawirPs that havo I'vell In 'tile faiiii][Y. for 200 years or nv)r,% Pf course 'tile Uld titly lit qnestion Is AIL Agent of tile "falie" doalor, W1.1 It Is 01114V after a got"41 deal or ,%)ftt- 811UN1011, b4oked fitially Wv -it goo.1 round Sum that gho will cousont to sell. There art, inain"r tricks us6d tit manufacturing wit!,,gues. III the nutappono alkope, n(,Ar tile place do lit ftatile, mn,v ibe spen lilinglug on the 1AWIR fine len.ther ipapee of Moorish klosIgn, bavIng a don,xi,4rich color, whicit ouly lige could'impart. 0110 who -%vttli licst 11110-ttf-4 woul.1 1"dl� belinve the Impar to be .1100 11, 1801y),years t4d AIM it fino cprclineu of niedlileVal Art. Ili trittir, only onp ,small Caviler oftlip papf%r lagenulno. 11.1 I (Alart(We Weat1wr 01mer%litions, It was thundorhig very loud One . *lay whon little - Ultmrlfi� Romer, Aged four Year.-, Said: . t ..,Alamma,'God munt be llerubbilirg O -day", "Witt iwtkoa' .yon thililt so, elmr- . lie?" aiikoil hiq iiether. "Wily", Ralil 011artle, "don't voll licar him Moving the InUtes afoliblIP —Littlo 0111,0111614). 1