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The Wingham Advance, 1903-06-19, Page 2
r ,..+, _ _ -, .. --_ � . ,.� - _ _.. _ . __.. r .-. -- duties to God. and huan. No want of Tito June bride Js. otlering ,. � ,A I �, FAMILY - -.�.� --- ing .� .� 1 vehicle Is. nut pravidod far. �` AI (� oling� garvns flop S ciilrtli,lit vi itltit I CON116 I'attln, Tho fegrotofhavingbless-CAN DAN i OLDS sgnsiblo hl one, 1l OUR■�•�■ ■t1i In Pram lite knowledge of the Sorlp- canvas, k3iefilan mohair and taffeta R �✓ OT CROP S D tures camas through a simple, child- ' am ilio Materials preferred. 1,0119 ^^^�°�-^ w.' �._-.-, like, unwavering faith lit the Scrip-- LIVING IIN GUERNS�,�e coats arc slot nearly so senora} tures and in Christ, "The 'word as they promised to b° and th'e Basutos Got Boer War News How and Where They are Grown and Why They preached Old not profit them, not tie- _- -- __ - --f-- F .-• greater number teen are madgwlth frequently Fait tQ Produce SatiSFactorf'O lots, miaea with faith in diem that , Etons or tilo'rse Etons that are Iti� q y Y R heard it. An open vision sees Christ Descendants of ;sir Isnnc frock Have Filled Pulpit for collarless or finished with, flat Rapidly. as tate "Alpha and Omega, the first stoles and tiro like. Wo women h'avq and the last"-tho great central the Last One Hundred Years, the reputation ,of being slaves to --' • Department of Agrlculturo, taken from, stocks of a similar qual- Sun of inspiration, from whom comes, fashion, but now and than Nye rise A GOURD DRUM SiGNAL CODE Commi6slonor's Branch, Ity and character, and around whom .revolves all of the In our might and refuse to bo de- „ Tile Best Quallt S.o.1 precious truths of the Scriptures. Tho, Jersey, correspondent of til© 3iy�nioulof Winchester. ed L'J3''1 prived of garments that have Prov- Marconi's systoin of wireless tele. Ottawa, May «8, 1903, The solemtl charge, How impres- Star writes: "It will interest Cana- - r � ell a klesstng•. !fids insistence on gvaphy title at rival, which is ai- ls ProuitoW bola Relucced and trails- slue. Probabl . it was the last be Mr. Brook ,held the living for 1:8 the ,taunt little sfort coats Is a . Eveiy careful stockman recognizes planttsil roots: Seed of turr.�t[s'r and y dians to read that on Uastor Sun- y ready centuries aid, .Loci vests in op- the fact that [lush acture is t110 Swedes - is rod a in ualitalg f11 °ver i;aye'to Tdmotlry", Ili it Timothy Yittr's. and ryas uccegded in 18x1 oaso in point, Designers find 1►n- oration long befpre lerankiiti clrcnv p S veaie� p uc d q Is brought into the presence of God, day a noteworthy centenary was by. 1tLi7 son, the Rev. Corey Brock, porters have done Weir best to Ideal feed far keeping all classes of this mtiiiner in the forth of ,seotland, the electric spark from file olouds live sleek f a hearty, thriving Can- T s m to n 'le Nor i like that of and of lira Lord Jesus Christ and the celebrated, the date reties fire pee- M• A., of Trinity College, Cambridge, kill them. Long coats of tuany , , coming judgment in righteousness, who was presented thereto by Ma- sorts have aeon drown qnd been down a kilo Btr,ei or before Mand ditlon but In most ' It , i S , pasts of this Caalada, Is such that root crop•seeds anti filo glorious appearing and cam- tory of St. Peter In t110 Wood, Quern- jpr-General John Bon, Lieutenant- sold. In R:tioir Place they are ad- devised lits sykteiu of dots and country it is necessary to provide ' can only lie successfully produced by iii kingdom of fire Lord Jesus ore acy, will leave been held by the Uoverno of lluernse , 7]lteu lt[r. daBlioa over rho i.s trtc wires, lee Ing g y hntrablo, but nothing yet found suits , largo stores of succulent feed for harvesting 'tire roots before winter brought to view in the distance, family. Ili direct succession from Brock, in 1869, way appointed Doctn summor needs so perfectly as the Ileo. G. A. llideohtt, a missionary of rho long reinter months ,when pas- and transplanting them the follow- „ g atller Coxon for 10Q years. 711te of Guernsey,, and held the living, far the African Metlhodist Episcopal tura�v are Pat available. The 'In spring,'Che bulk or the seed cf Far the coming of that kingdom j,• , Llan lit its various fortes, sect p various sorts of roots o a the a • ted for all believing souls are praying and first rector of tine faintly was born lit years, and on his death; in 189,... Etons tile, 'women velli h;'Lve. Church of America, irbo returned to g s of ps, which is import this city lately on furlough site} long way toward supplying a the Canadian tracts, is grown in tolling. ?herefore thle i appeal has an in Canada, and, •son of Sir Isaao Brock, was succeeded by. Iris son, the ,lav' Skirts Are Trim. elteap Sand satisfactory substi•- Fraatcp and the south of l:nglantl, unitmlted applloatian, What rule- pf Queenston Ilelglitu fame, A I3. 15 alter Brook, Df. A•, of Ott .t , , fliers- trbeb yours' labor R�frlcanitteie teat tuts for grass, and in consequence where the climate Is such that the door is manifested by Paul in lits tablet recordingthe e}ruumetance, hour ie, U'annishlre, on his appoint- The trousseau costumes, 1 many million bushels aro grown an- coats may remain unharreated manner of making this appeal. ie to ,tic ereced in the parish menti` by Sir Edward Gascoyne But- fors, are nor uni(le but otily point tory lying west of Notal, described nually. Large quantities of seed of ti►rouglt thywinter anti produce seed church of tit. Pierre du Bots, which wer, to the rectory of ill Beneflee. du tete rvay. s and u'et]alatlllg of t'lifs remarkable system of wireless turnips, swedes, mangeis and car- rho foliorviug year, Some of the mo; -e locality, already contains In its Bois, and still holds tr Dialled skirts and those tittle coats communication to the writer, rots are used each year on Cana- reliablo seed growers in these coup- ~ � parish schools a replica. In oil of ]t tivI11 tlhun be seen that tiro roc are Included in almost ovary thous- "Shortly after T began work am- dian farms, but ,the crops produced triers exercise a great deal of care the battle of Queenston )Ietgttttl. tory' liar beeen held by members of Beau and, Indeed, lilt every really ong the subjects of Icing Lerothrod}, are frequently disappointing. As a in tile, produc'ilon of their stocks. The 1011 �vir] facts livaring on th, the Brock family In direct SlleCeBhlan complete wardrobe. Skirts clear the hereditary ruler of the Butsuto, rule our farmers have hitherto 'llbey supply seed from their own Be- he narkets. centenary, will be of interest to from father to son for 100 `years. I the ground. Happily for both I discovered that they had a sy s- heen entirely in the dark regarding looted ,stocks to small farmers, rvho 3 Canadians. On ilia death of the Roy, oil Easter Sunday, the rector an- health' and peace of mind trailing tam whereby tiro villages could eem- tile sources of supply of such seeds, grow quantities of seed for thein un- w..�..) i Francois IJmerle de St. Dalmas, in rounced that at tiro seeping sereic�, skirts dragged over dirty eide- and the methods of dor contract. The best quality a[ seed 1503, the Rqv. T;itomau Brock, M. A., it being ilia 100th anniversary. of times to with each other, used es growing them. y �� ��^^� walks and dusty roads, in sect cut limos of peace to convoy messages Tile Seed Division of the Dominion offered in the Canathdan trade is Toronto Live btooic, of Oriel College, Oxford, son of Sir lihi grandfather's institution, 110 of trains and boats, are no lougor from one chief to another, and fre Department of Agriculture has been grown in tills way. There is, how- Export cattle, choice owt.. $ 4 on to 4 0e, Isaao Brock, and born near Que- would, in lieu of preaching a ser- fashionable. Th'e bride o[ rho Investigating these questions, and IS ever, evidence to ashow that a great do medium ............. 4 20 to 4 4e, bee Iraq presentod to the rectory mon, read from the pulpit two let- summer goes forth upon her wed- in time to rho monarch himself, and able to offer suggestionsP ' g to times of res. to transmit the t$, that can- deal of the seed qt these crops of- do cows, per Otvt..,..... s 30 to 4 00 of St. PIetro du Boia cum Lrhon by .tors written by fife Rev. Thomnn din journey in a serve that means not fail to be of value to growers fered it Canada is of much inferior fnfertoreows................ 2 75 to s 25 g telligonce of victories and defeats, of fact crops. According to Chief quality. nutchern pl4ed............ 4 7e, to 4 9e, Lord Grey, Governor of GuernsiY, 'Brock to his parishioners, in 1810, lleallh and comfort, combined with in every village there Is a clase Ps The increased labor 'do" to choice...:.... 1150 to 400 and on Ap it 19th, of the same year, he bring then travelling In Canaria, style As a rule, she orders hvaists who are utilized as scouts. Anton„ 1G. H. Clark, of the SL -ed Division, a required to ' grow seed from dorFairtomedium ....... 4 21 to 4 40 wa+ admitted to the rectory by the and date) from there on Loyalty to of soft silk or chiffon in matching o few farmers In Canada maks aspec- selected and transNlanted roots Bdo ulls, ex thtocommon .,.. quo to 35o Very Reverend D. F, Durand, M. A., the Church o[ Ragland,” and "The color to idon at the hotel .lienor, theca guards there aro always two tatty of growing; peat crop seed, but to,sIes their pries above :he Bulis,oxporthcavy ......,. 3 5u to 4 uu h virtue of the due observance of Sunday," -Mon- but for the time spent on route or three teen trained to the use of Practically f gr 'tee whole amount cit do lig .................. 3 25 to s 50 Dean of Guernsey, y the gourd drum, range of American seed firms. For Feeders, short-keop......... 4 60 to 485 authority, of the Right Zion, and real Star. she has her shirt waists of fine ,,.i large gourd Buell as those such ,seed �ffaroa :. the trade is this seedsman Is not to blame. Our do medium..,..,......., 4 25 to 4 50 lingerie and the like. Or, if We pre- ` imported from Europe and Is grown [armors have demanded cheap Beeds, Stocke rs, t.....::;...::.. , 35e, to 1 uo for, her gown is made in shirt- grown in many parts of the United or - In France, Germany and England. A without any, guarantee as 'to qual- do common ............... 2 75 to 300 waist style and Is of the lovely States is hollowed out and t kin, favorable climate and cheap labor ity, and the seedsmen }rev° simplyAfilehcowq,each ............ 3700 to 5500 h� summer taffeta, and rvitlr it slt'e °uglily dried. Then kid's skin, have made these countries the seed tried to meet tate demand. A graLight Sheep ................ 4 50 to 4 73 K� �`' wears a loose coat to protect iter- stretched out and dried by a native gardens of the world, A few notes deal of the root cropseed used in Hemp h ep.....Iot......., 6 60 to I ui,o / , d self from dust. Shephbrd's cheeks Process, which makes it as hard unci on tthe -way in whuch seeds are grown Canada is t'hlit as parchment, is stretched grown by small irrespon- Grain -fed buck; ............. 5 co to 550 feces great vogue for those last, there will help to explain why Bible farmers whose chief object is Springlambs................ 2 6+1 to 4 50 and axe a deilght. across the hollow, of the gourd. It farmers often fail to get roots C,rlvos, each ................ 2 00 to 10 00 is •beaten with a padded drum -stick, showing to obtain a , , do per ib .................. 01% to o 05y, - and gives forth a. sound which pan good type and unifeirm ex- 4 Maximum Yield or Seed HOD& fat p percwt........ a 00 to 0 00 celieneq all over a field. do Pat perowG.......... 560 to ono ,... CHILDREN RADTEIEIR MANAGE- be heard dlstiuctly at a distance Independent of its quality,. In the do light, per owt........ 5 00 to 0 ou 141:6T of from Siva to eight poles. '1`lhe How Plants Seed. r growing of these stocks it Is a tom- W MEN •' laaato country is mountainous, and Turrrt s swedes, man els and car- man practice to sow 'late in the sea- Toronto Farmers' Markets ,�-, Children are unompronh}sing ra, P : g P the r•31Iages Ito along the moun- rors are all biennial Tants, that is, son after an earl crop has been June 15.-Rece}pts of farm produce Y Iain sides and In little v,'Llileys or IS , Y' � tlonadists in so far as they. tl,lnk al they store up nourinhment in the harvevied from the land. Young were '150 bushel., of grain, five loads % all. Thell• moral linsLincts grave not lens, seldom being; ata high ele, root duringtike whole of the first plants thus produced are in man of hay, with the usual Saturday's la $ ,,ear, and use that store of food cases eat thined, and do eat gra deliveries of butter, eggs and poul- / been pulled by habitual compromise, vation. for the production of seed to a reasonable size during the first try. t 1 and they have not yet learned l "Tho ua:d who has been trained during the second and final season. From a crop of this sort a tiVheat--ane load of rin; sols] at ' t thiau:f�h experience to accept a plilt- g qi to the use at the signal Godo-rvhich 76c.osopher of expediency. year of their lite. Most of very large amount of top is Pro- t .Ir Tdtus their judgmant3 of moral Is practically at h African Morse al- 0our domesticated plants .have been duced and a tare Oats -One hundred bushels sold at - li pg quantity, of seed •�• a +� 'l1 que,sLions aro made purely with ref- P abet -beats the message on this evolved from wild types through long obtained per acre at a minimum cost. 36c b� Hay—F Leads of timet'h solei at ' ,`~ t erence to retial they consider the drum ir. lite open air, and tiro sound Years of selection, cultivation and It worild be unreasonable to es- y r,0 i., ideal.:riauy a father lice been shamed to carried across the valleys and cross-fertilization. The original wild Peet aur farmers to row oor cro $11 to $14 per ton. } ,�' `�< g P P out of some dishonorable action by glens to the next village, wbaca' it types were usually amnuals, produc- seeds for the Canadian trade and Dressed Ho, --Prices steady at . , F' his child's simple wonder that if one Is irrterpreted by another guard, Ing seed the first year, and there Is a compete in the matter of pries with $7.75 to $8.35 par ewtt r c_ considers a certain course to be There is always a guard on duty tendency among all improved plants the seeds produced by,' the above rue- Potatoes—Car lots steady ait $1.15 � right ane oan think of doing anything: to receive these massages. He cau to revert rapidly to the old, unim- thuds in countries where labor is so to $120 per bag on track at To - Proved R else. , toll at once whether the message prortal types, whenever they are de- cheap, and climatic conditions so fa- rants. 11herefore, says Edw.`trd Howard is for his chief or the hea.A man of Butter -Deliveries large at 16 10 ' i its village, in which case he goes prfved of zhnt careful attention to vocable. Until the consumers of these 20c. per lb„ filo bulk selling at 18c ` '� Griggs, rvo must be scrupulously t g , g selection and cut Nation which has seeds learn that it pay's to use only per lb. 'M`';tt /�, oareful to be just to children. Any to the ]lead man's but ,and makes brought them up to their present seed that is talcen from selected and p rl , eiemezi,t of favoritism Is ruinous. But high standing. , transplanted roots, grown in a Eggs -Prices firm, at 16 to 18c per , / )). the communicationis verbally. If, 4 climate similar to that where the dozen for file .bulk. / what pe, we mean by Justice ? Te it however, the message is fora dts. Canadian farmers have no felly ,I F i . to be "no respecter of persons"? Is taut part, he repeats it on )Ile recognized that the value of root 6 seed is wanted far use, the qutLntitq, Wheat, cell, plush el, 7v to 76e; — justice the blindfolded goddess we, crop seed is far from dependingon of home-grown stock offered In the white, 75 to 76c; spring, 76c; goose, / i• O gourd, and so it is carried from 67 to 68c; ,barley, 49:c; beans, $1.30 'I li_ , , � 0 . crpet upon our Court -houses? ri;lago to pillage, with ,vary little their vitality alone. It is even more trade will be extremely. limited, ItA „ Lot us causider fro question In its important that they be taken from therefore appears that rowers of to ,$1.50 ; beans, dha,nd-picked, $1.75; � loss of time, until it reacthea the-• g peas, 781='•c ; rye, 4Ge ; sats, Co ; �t i negative aspect, punishment. 7lIlare person for whom it is intended. it carefully grown and selected stocks. rant crops will find it to their ad- d.3e I' ( are just three historical justifiea- We seldom see a field of roots that vantage to purchase only, seeds from buckwheat, 1 ' tioam of Punishment, one of which is, "I was granted the privilege by are uniforms true to Hay pelt• ,ton +$11 to $14; clover per I y type and free extra selected stocks no matter tan 7 to $9; ,straw, loose, per tn, or ought to be, obsolete to -day. 'Che King LeroLhrodi of L2811hVT Iris gourd from abnormal growth of top, large what the price may be, or better , $ P , old conception of punishment was re- telcgrapil system to solid arty mea - $5.50 ; straw, sheaf, per ton, $7.00 p seeks, and i11 -shaped. Dropsy roots, atilt, grow their own seed from the to $8.50; a l:eu> winter, barrel, , veptl;e-"sit eye for an eye and a sago to our ether workers r�lien- Tbls undesirable state of affairs is bast and most typical roots raised on,r pP ,. tooth for a tooth"; so much suffer- ever I wished, and often availed my - largely due to the sowing of seeds their own farms. $1 A o $2.50 ; patatoeu^, per bag, I Ing caused $1.20 to $1.30 ; cabbage, per dozen, I I so much suffering to be self or it. It a not considered _�. _ _ ___ _— _ _ -_.___ 40 tar 50 ; ohhion�, per bag ,7v to I , I j� ' I, I pafci back. necessary to repeat back the m'es- w Bin..I,ongsuffe`rIif9 'Hare-patlenc3 80e; turnipt,, per bag, 25 to 35c, I i ;I t 'phis old notion of punishment as saga to the sender. It to simply, car- SUmQ� �y �a!®,� and persererence, for the work of Leading Wheat Markets. p ' revenge fingers on In the State, but tied along from gourd to gourd, and '"-(` a S` 00145 bvillgin�g men to God is sometim,:s - �, i ' . surely should be obsolete in our deal- I don't know of a single inatanco Following are the closing quota- , I ,i \ ings witch children. Revenge is not a where it failed to reach its desti- slo,v and discouraging. Doctrine — tions at Important rv+heait centres r 1 Teaching—The word doctrine stere, p virtue to -day, rvh4ttever it was in nation 'property. INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. 11I b to -day: i � 1J t primitive times. Wo cannot believe "During the war between the and in other places in the New Tes- Cash. July. ' 11 I • tdtat revenge ever door ether than British and the Boers we who were JUNE 21, 1803. tarnent, does not mean aL creed, but New York ,..... ...... „ -- 81-4 �',{ +1 Cloud our ,spiritual vision apd disturb hundreds of mileB distant from the teaching 'the truth. Chicago ...... ...... ...... — 73 1 3 our judgmciat of w,haa,t is right. scene of 1102tilitles got all tile, Panl's Charge to Timothy; -1 Tim. 3;11 to 4R 3. Time will come -In the third and Toledo ....................... 761-4 75 3-4 i'----••� g , � I There are parents who continue to eewo rvitlr surprising rapidity,. We fourth r epees the necessity, is shown Duluth, Na. 1 N... ...... 79 i-8 795-8 say that they, have the "right" to knew every, victory and every re - Commentary. -1. Timothy extort- for this faithful nt:n}stry. It is one 'Toronto Borst+ Mardcet. rM , I r punish their children because the verse wlideh took place in the Orange ed to remain firm in the Scriptures, that has always i been fn force, since Toronto, June 13. -Tho sales at . ,� ' t children are their awn. Such par- 6ree State and the Mranevaal, and vs. 14-17. I4. -But abide thou -In human nature is the same in ail the Repository, Toronto, during the �1 , /I/ e t \r onto should have lived -and died- In I have known of several instances the first part of tha chapter the ages.' last week were well attended and / ��; + \ ` I 1 filo old Roman days when the child where the nerve came by the gourd npoY;tio has been speaking of the ter- g, 5. Turn away -"Because sound the prices were firm for all classes.' . � Il \ r was the father's property,, but they air line hours ahead of the mes- rible apostasy that was to take place, and ,salutary teaching about their Sixty head, were nald by auction on / , I 1111 aro out of place In our time. The gage by field telegraph. You can . both in practice and in doctrine, ownperrors and sins Is abasing to Tuesday and 45 imad on Friday, �i , /� , )1�1 J y right to punish our children be- readily understand liory this aurpris- and now he warns Timothy against the ride of. mon, it will not be en- in adklitian• to two car joacls of cause we own them? No; the sacred ad the military officers. this and urges IL}m to remain firm dured. Yet their moral natures de- workens amd about 1`.'. odd horses / �, i- responsibility to. give the children "Tiro same system is common to in his early trainingin the Scrip- a � " P- mend some opiate; hence they will by private sale. Walter Harland ..-� ^�- entrusted to us the moral mediclrre many of the African tribes, and the tures. Thing%L . learnedr-He lead r•esurt to carious so-called teach- smflth reparhs the following list of \`�s which will help them an 'tow'ard the secret is always confined to the few learned them not only from his ers, in order to obtain rules of life prices: Roadsters, 15 to 16 hands, sanest human life. trained men in each viiIaga; who grandmother Lois and mother Eu- that suit their native tastes," $110 to $300; carriage horses and It to clear that such moral medf- are chosen for their fidelity to the n4ce, but from Paul, through long Watch -Be vigilant against error cobs, 15-1 to 16-1 hands, $150 to cine must always be individual, If .tread man or chief. Who first devised co�mpanionshlp with him. and against sin, and faithful in the $2050; match pairu, 15-1 to 16-1i � � your cdhdld were physically }ll you this system nobody seems to know. 15,From a babe -From Ills lnfaney, perfolma•nce of duty,. Endure Mille- hatreds, $100 to, $509; del cry horses, Iwould not tJiink •(I hope), of giving It has been in rise for centuries. or the period of Ills earliest reco.- tions. -This verse sounds like a re- 1,100 to 1,200• Iles., $125 to $165; him some patent n2edicine without Among the Pondos, the Ttrubis, and lection. It Is impossible to begin view of Paul's life. He is charging general purpooe and, express, 1,200 IN THE r1ERRY SUMMER TIME. reference to the particular charac- tlho Beclhuanas, whose tribes I vis - too early to teach the children file to 1,350 lbn :150 to $'375; ear- ter of his disease. You would call Ited In connection with my work in Timothy, to follow on in tits fotste S. truths of Gori,s word. The holy P viceable oecond-hand workers, $10 in a wise i Scriptures—That Is, the Old Testa- Evangelist—Much the same as a physician, who would make Africa, I frequently, observed the P preacher or mi'taionary. to. $00; r oerrvi3t.:.h+ble second-hand a careful diagnosis and then glue a communication in operation. The meet rues not then written. They drivers, ,r$0 to $150. to meet the individual are called the holy Scriptures be- III. -Paul's triumphal anticipation , Pretty �y 6 A A �' prescription drmnmter receives the orders from cause they were given by the inspires- of martyrdom (vs. 6-8). 0. Ready to Toronto Fruit Markets. i l B ® °ase, ilio head man to send a certain Lion of the Holy Ghost, through the be offered -"I am already being of- Business was carried on to -day And yet people continue to diseuse message, and he goes out, and in instrumentality of holy men; they fercd:' The allusion here fs to the ait the fruit market, foor .of Scotta corporal punishment as if it either ti few minute9 lie can be heard treat on holy things, contain holy custom which prevailed among the street. Receipts were largo and ole- ��� f � ting � �a+�I ����( � were ar•.,rvpre not to be given as a .pounding out on the gourd short c'.octrine7, precepts, sect promises, and heathen of pouring wine and oil on manal tLotive. Strarv'berriera broughti Dains general medicine for curing all mor- taps, long tape, and taps in little are designed to make people holy. the head of a victim when it ryas from, 4 u,h to Be, according to qual- al diseases 1 And even well-educated 16. By ins iratiotu-Tt10 reference about to be offered in sacrifice. The Pty. Pfnecpples sold at $2.50 to $3 June and wedding bells, the fresh ie, a skirt made of liberty people continuo blindly to admfuis- an jtil{�pyt stage with together, er, kery the here is to the Old Testament Scrip- apostle was in the condition of per case. tioautitern gooseberries and sliK y Pu roll of a druhn�. cherries were offering, the former youngsummer and fair sweet brides When ellk- Is with one of mull. ter arbitrary • nishmtents and then There appears to be no difficul- tures. The rC9fs are found in its the victim, on whose head the wine «'hen £ilk to preferred to the thinner wander why children' aro not re- " P at 755 per basket and the latter at are closely associated in all our staffs, the -Tune bride more often farmrid. '- ty in sending any -kind or message history, miracles, proplr�cy, diver- and all had been alrea,dr poured, $1 gu to $1,75 Pat, Large oaso. Plenty BUY with unity, preservuti•on and its and which was just about to be trinds. Tradition makes the month chooses liberty satin than any other The highest skill and training and - by tiro code, and it was just as easy offeets. Doetrine-The, truths and Put to death. '.Cite meaning is not 01 U. S. N;omntoeo were offering, and they mold alit 1$3 par, 30-1b. cane. of rosea one o[ marriage vows as sort. Naturally such material Is ilia most careful and long continual for rho operator, comparatively, as precepts of revealed religion. To that he was to be a sacrifice; It made on somewhat different tines study of the individual child are in- It would be for the m'an who .sits Other fruits were fairly active and 'well and there seeing a peculiar fit- P j g at 'tire key in a telegraph office. I teach the will of Cot], and to point is 'that Ala death was about to op- from the more flimsy ones, but it is dispensable even to a question ndr- out Jesus Christ till he should come. cur. Departure—"The verb from aro about unclhangcd. nese in beginning lite while the still soft naiad lends itself to tucks meat. There' is no question that Have known or m'essagos being sent For proof—Hore meaning not only which the noun translated `dep%r- Bradstreevs on Trade. summer is young. -and shirrings with marked success, the time is not far distant when nearly ' ono tlloiisanti miles." the rebuke of conduct, but also the tura' is derived means in Greek to Trade conditions are ,generally eat- As matter of course deepest In- In common with all tho other gowns we shall have among the higheoc refutation of error. Correction — loosen again; to undo. It Is aprited Isfactory at Montreal. The sorting P of the season, those for the bride are paid officials of our schools, con - Correcting false notions and m13. to the act of loosing or casting off trade in seasonable ,goods has con- tereat centres in the bridal grown, made elaborate in these ways. suiting experts to ,whom teachers IMPROVE THE HUMAN RACE, taken views; amendment in the de- tile fastenings of a s,lfp preparatory tinued to be benefited by the warm but the June model does not differ A most charming gown shown can go for a special diagnosis of portment. Instruction In righteous- to a departure. weather, and the excellent crop me the other day is made with a full their more difficult Cases. There is — nosr,-•Training, or building tip, in prospects in the West have e°mhined widely from that of April, and of baby bodice cut quite low, then filled no question about this because It Intermarriage of DiWering People 7, 8. The goo,l fight- safest tis- p P q l tihis principle. It is the text book tan, sin and error. The enemies and with the steadily advancing markets tile April brides I wrote you at the with a Yoko of Alcrna ou lace, lahich will mean so great a saving of time ltraulta in General Benefit. for schooling mankind In right tile, armor are described in i.p11. for staples to stimulate the demand time. Chiffon and chiffon cloth are extends over the shoulders, the and money—nat to speak of cihit- Man is ori aminal, and Darwin tics thinking, right doing and right tri. 11-17. I3nlshed—"Mast men in for fu,tur0 trade requirements. Tile sleeves of the silk being out off to dren. . speaking. The Scriptures teach truth, hi� continued depression in the scourities favorites among; those who pan at- . leave a cape -like bit of the lace, and shown that not only Is lie closely refute error, correct conduct, form Position would a Ju #h before markets has bad n unsettling effect ford the luxury, of such perishable straps of the silk, embroidered, be- greatest struggle just before P• g p �• akin to other animals, but that filo right character. thein-. but Paul. counted death as on business. There has been asteady fabrics, lint silk mull is lovely en- Ing atfached to the bodice and Pass Ye l,isherrnnn, 1'hr. fisherman tares which control the development 17. Man Of God -The Christisn demand in most departments of ed over the shoulders, the sleeves be- goes forth to fish, of tike lower ablivals also control rvirister, Timothy, as pastor In 111, Chr. Aly coupes -]3'e compares wholesale trade at Toronto fre past brides, for the most exacting of mg wide and full and gathered Into His heart just like a feather; y his Christen life to , race which 3s p` rho development of man. IYelof also Ephesus, especially meant. it week. Retailers throughout the iV'est brides, anti has been freely used in ' setts of lace. Liberty crepe de chino, lie carries with him hooks and 11ait, finished now that ]tri sees rho goal tine making of these summer owns. All In 'this .i r shown that crossed breeds of ani- -ricuna, also all persona who are _ hava been buying largely for the g too, is a favorite, and is charming. I:.•il weather ; "zealous of cod works." biay be g° near him. Kept the faith -The fall, placing liberal and well distrl- The unwritten, but none the fess - One of the loveliest gowns I have And, may be, in his pocket, Snug, trials are larger and stronger thani g truth of the gosp„ 1. Paul had not; buted orders. At `uebec little ch'tn;e potent, lase of matters sartorial for- ' All catkin either perfect -bray possess a full-orbed, flipped as d on any aCCUullt, Or Iro- Q seen combines it rvttlt Potnt d Alen- g caro 'to throttle, either the origin When we examine in - symmetrical Christian character gibed a singlo error. is noticed in trade circles. There bids the bride to wear any but real con, and is exquisitely beautiful. The Tile rvIght may carry, screened from g of the English people (Eph. iv, 13; James i., 4; Col. iv, 1..). has been a.fair movement in whole- lace. Better a touch only of the E:klrt is made over soft taffeta, veiled sight, r � r rvo find the ancient Britons fight - Thoroughly furnished - Comp:etciy PRACTICAL SURVEY. sale trade at Paeitle Coast distri- finer sorts; than any amount of any with chiffon, and itself is made with A well-filled half-pint Uottle.� Ing and mingling with the Romans, equipped In every part of the Chris- A very endearing relation existed buting centres this week. The ex.. otter. Chiffon cloth with Duchesse, a deep pointed yoke of 3Aoe. Below ! , i and Subsequently with the Pitts, tian] Ife, ani for every kind of between Paul and Timothy. Twice collent outlook for the crops in the point and the like is exquisite, but the yoke the skirt at front and sides And by and by he falls to sleep Soots, Danes, Saxons, ,and Normans. Christian mrvice, lie speaks of film as his "awn son.". West generally is keeping tlh3 trade the material atade dainty with fine 'is fg111, amd at Ltd edge 18.11 tuck- And soon is loudly snoring, Per more than 1,000 years these II. Paul's final charge (vs. 1-'a . 1, In Acts xvf. 3, we read dt his cir- of the province in a hopeful mood. handwork is exquisite and suits sr shirred flounce that Is joined to the And then an April rain comes up various breeds of men .have been g ) cumelsion by, Paul. ]3e had been Wholesale trade at Hamilton tills young faro and Tiguro so perfectly skirt by fnaertton of lace, and ni}d- And deluges are pouring; molded into that homogeneous mass 1 charge thee -This is my dying Paul's travpliing companion. Tills week has been active. The hot wea- that there Is little room for ori- way between It and the yoke is a The sleeping Wight pets wee: as 'sop, 'that we know as Englishmen. request. Before God -This charge is t,piatle manifesto Paul's tender lave Hier recently has lhelpad the move- ticfsm on fila score of lace. The second insertion, to which the per- And as he lies and wriggles Turning to the United States, we put in a most solemn form, Clod toward him. The apostle's rocoliec- ment In sorting parcels. Retailers, dans of she skirt are shirred. Vie A fled sticks up its pointed nose find the foundations of a new. na- incl Christ were looking at him, tion of Ills wonderful victories in the findingthat their stacks are uttio mull Is much shirred and much tuOlt- back breadths, forming ilia train, are ,And looks a bit andgiggles. r , , i ed and made with transparent yoke „ i' *r tion )aid by, the nese s st and most !`tic quick and. the dead—The idea past, anti the Prospect a: ,speedy re- nicely broken into now, are rep,ehr- sect sleeves. Ileal cion is charm_ Lsid iii small box plana at tbA Beit, enterprising of these sumo ,Cng;lish•+ Is that Christ would be alike 1 ho moval to Ills heavenly reward, calla- le supplies, and the promising arid Ing in combination and genuine anal aro inset with taco at tiro Tho fisherman goes home at night, men. They landed on the then dig - Iles of all who were alive when tove for a greater intensity of dtorra and outlook for the fail i g, ; has en= Lierre suits it well, but the fabric ,Pams. Tito bodice is •Lilo fashionable, His heart is aching badly; tant shore, conquered the wilder- Ire should come, appeaof ring—When rte IT Whlen 1 Admonition.Thels n']rienOas n tic+ coulag;ed��bseraaTel� buying, ;Shipments Ado itself ie, too simple to rvarranttrim- simple -Shaped blouse, closed at the He's lost his hook, bis line is gone, 11003, organized a new: government had died. h pp g T now there at all g g The -ack, but is made with a deeps-pOlnt- And lie is limping sadly • closet Christ comes the second time Ile were many evil men and seducera. TI- vanCes in staple goods to a abut ming of such other laces as tom- �', unlined aka of tucked c]ilfton, Hes caught a cold and rhouniatiz tile y aloin to the old and invited will judge the world, and then on. math was in danger er of Navin his many Imes and the fear of further monly are supposed to belong to tits , �' tine peopl0 0[ all tine work] to join y g E bo,ow which It is all lace Over chit- Is wildly through him dslus g em, The Slays, the Gelmabs,• dffd ter upon Itis completed kingdom, In mind diverted by them, and at being advances in quotations are stimulat- pride. Skirts aro tucked and Clounc- [un, The �sde0ves are o[ the crepe, full AS through filo rain and Slush and 1;lie Latina mingle to -ether n in rvliicf. Ilia people shall reign with turned aside Prate the rvay of God a Ing ilia demand. There rico been a ec1 and aro shirred in various lvays and sett, with deep buffs and ep•Lu- mud g g act Ifint, commandments. Although' he had gonad increase in the demand for talc at filo bolt and aper tl►e Itlps. lettag at lea ©. Toward Ills house lie's scooting, tL .tow years become neo-,4•nglo-aix- `.:. Preach ilia word.- Practtitn, as "learned" file truth, and it had conte goods in jabbing trade circles at A most attractive model to shirred , • r ono, or what ittay, be hlor0 property a herald, the (;Ind tidings of salve- to ills heart -with the ptrrver of as- Landon. In [dtt:Lwa fila demand t0 toper panels, that extend from ` . And just before lhe�reaches home termed Anglo-Amerfeans. The evo• Travelling (iarVn tion as disclosed Ln the word of God, surance, yet Ile needed thio exhor- ' nhows some inctoaso tills week In tlt0 belt just over the hip line and . Inc+ coughs ftp dough a -plenty lutlbn going on 1n the Unit -ea .Mates Ile Instant. Be constantly on duty, tation to steadfastness. Hory im- certain departments. Ilrices ace firm, are set tbdr open width apart, while Other gowns of thn trousseau are And buys a string Of nice big fish- is also going on In Can,,%da, in South be urgent. lit season, out of ae!ta- presslve iiia time and elroutnatances between them are fine tucks in somewhat more distnatire and flay ton, fifteen or twenty- Africa, In Australia, in Now, Zea- S. - ort -It is Trot meant that the ur• of Its delivery. , • groups. The tower edgy of fife mean a wider personal interest in- And lie for days will brag; arid brag land and fn other atnaller places Personal influence. Vhat added Ifer spitc•fol i r,ella. asinuch as ,they aro replete with And tell. folks ]low tin caught em, scattered around the world. ggpiley should bo rude, or In any wise - skirt is hemmed and tucked and tht:flttingr its to Brno and cirouni- weight I recollection n give I otructrcosters Chicago foot, abora the tucks are insets, or entre- entered, on the married those not yet But t�hv190 0nos they will shake their lT.here is thus being formed On a stance. Paul was always courteaua;of „ , deux, of lace. Tho; bodice is Situply I r g; gable scale lL Harv, rage of man, he tfine<l and suited his wards most The manner, the look, tine spirit of Sh0 stems to be extremely fond full, In baby style, rvltli ;L bertha for those tvxioso bridal day is past'. And wonder where be bought ern. built on the strongest tines on a saintly' grandmat]ter, ar of it aC» of tTcatirr;g:' Much ad !ivah all love a bride, site, ----•----- which it is' possible to construnt tviocly. Yet veil°Oyer exemp.ified this fectionate Christian mother, or of a "Yes.' expl tined lips spiteful friend, cur to paints arid alternately tuck- and she alone Can rve:Lr that all Out of ltc•Pait'• innnan beings, Tlie different o - ipjunetlon ruore admirably? Rebake holy mInlater of the gospel of `the "Ytti pee, tis it matter of courtesy, ed and shirred, and 1s completed by important gown while Iyer walking;, A small bay rvh110 walking rvitlr tions cit this .new, ,_ dfi elan s C •-Or convince; allow them their er- ,. an unlined yoke of fine tricking and , . rat erat 4u eonl- Lord Jams Christ maker their taaCL some man Iraq to offer t0 put on her.. 1 With i are vtsfling; and diene n r.Ootunh� s aro ills nhtrtlu0r anal var�ry rvarhi day, and man luitgiha,g;a sled litoraturC, the 1,ors, Rebuke• -Show them their Sins. Ings doubly' emphn.tfe. Skates for; her:' • wido unlined sleovra 'V t a not unlike thos:i of evt:ry<l:ty folic, being nearly av0reortl0 rviib treat, sumo 1a.rve sled customs, sect the I %%ort= ---Appeal to men Show The Sorlptiures. What a tower of Well 7 to be worn a. aanh of liberty silk gxeepf that they are apt to. be raised his hat and feeling'tile dr the ttuth, as opposed to their or- strength ani an int re naMe bar. " Well. it's ilia only way sh0 can � and a volt of tulle. The bon luct elioven with' caret anti to Offer hints I of spa trend of tical Industrial ical zatlon gives a P ty Perapirattali an ]its brow, Saicl ; tht±nh Identical political htrtere9ts.--- tor, the right ao opposed to their iter trey" tire. Ilow they illuminate get a mall on lilt, knees to bel•." wilt be daisION, Deneatih tike mull as to What to latest and best. Or, MY.' head is leaking," , En$tn061`141 t MOgaxine.