‘sw _ 1 Why Is It? _ There are a. few regular occasions on which e\'_ery pretty girl feels inclined to give vent to her feel- ings by B "E005 Cry-” One is when her Plain sister enters into the bonds of matriniony with an exceedinglv good. looking; num. It is very mortiiying, if you happen to be pretty, to be left out in the cold. and the pretty girl never 'lias uiiderstood, and never will under- stand, how it is. And perhaps it is real. iiunily that she is so ignorant on this m;itil~r_ lf she fully comprehended the brain worleings of that strange ergutm-9 Man, iiiixiriiiiony would l0se its dearest, char-ni. The handsome mari- marries the I plain girl. Cry :is we will, this is a fact. and one that we may test the ac- inizliiy oi every day if we will. '[0 tiil-;e up the question of fo;-lgm li.-iiiii_\'_ Why is it? A man who is vood- 1.~,.Tl. British University. He is Working to get for Englishmen in the.United States dentistfeceni1y_=n~i° a_n»wu»¢ea‘uin.i.. T wanted her teeth “ilxed up.” T ' 1 What Cecil Rhodes Gave to Americans in the Great ,_,,§,‘§,‘j.?‘°_§§,§,‘°‘£*;‘gd§},i,;‘;?**°£.,§.',§f_“{°“*_ - » r It was stated the other day that Dr. G. would receive eight of the Cecil Rhodes’ cholarshi s day conveyed the intelligence that, ' among me pacgengerg who arrived ou the' Cleanic was Dr. G. R. Parkin. principal of the Upper Canada College at Toronto. He_ went abroad some three months ago to_ confer with the committee appointed by; the will o`f the late Cecil Rhodes to carry out the scheme of free scholarships at Oxford for young- men from the British colonies America and Germany, for which Mr. Rhodes set aside enough of his estate to produce an income of $310,003 a y _-a r. \ nn. r-1lnxii~1’s couurrnnm. Parkin has been selected by the, fa Rosebexry, Lord Milner, Grey, Dr. Jameson, Mr. Bell, Mr.'Mibchell and Mr. Hawksley, to visit the countries and colonies embraced in thc bequest and frame a. scheme by which Mr.- Rhodes’ idea may beet be carried out. At thc same time, as Dr. Parkin admitted yester- day, it is his idea to try and interest some rich American in a. reciprocal scheme, by which free scholarships in American universities can be iouuded for young Englishmen. . 'rsnxein wrrri J. P. Moncsis. ' During the voyage Dr. Parkin had a number of conferences with J. Pierpont R. Parkin had announced that Cannon ‘thug but there were runny on board who S p. _ ` A despatch from New York the other “As it is well known,” said Dr. Parkin gymminne whichis made up of Lord; TT Morgan. Dr. Parkin would not discuss believed that he has interested the great American financier io his scheme. ycstmday, Mr. Rhodes left a perpe.-ual income of £60, 000 a year to be applied to these free scholarships at Oxfor I. It is sufllcieut to allow annual incomes of £l,- 500 each to be :levoted to the education of 200 young men at a time _and their _ support while they receive these educa- tions, The course is three years, and as fast as a man finishes, his place is to be‘ filled by another. “It is a great scheme, because it allows the young man to save for 'himself what he can of his allowance, and aT thrifty young man ought to get along at Oxford on much less than $1,500 a year. ‘ GIVE ENGLHKXEN A CHANCE. _ T ‘°I wish we could get some rich Amari-_ can tomake the same arrangement for 100 young Englishmen. They would jump over each other in their anxiety to get. a. chance in some of the arent American universities. It is a scheme which we jz think wemav be able to carry througli,‘ and it we do, in will be a plan of. interna- tional education which will be a beneit to the whole world, and will make even _closer the ties existing between England and the United States.” T Dr. Parkin went to Toronto to make a short visitto his home before beginning his work. 1 T0 SHOW AT FALL FAIRS. _ 01-r_uv,l, August 21.-The interior de- partmentfhas decided to make a number of exhibits at the fall fairs in thewestern _ states. T ‘ l ' l oscimrs umvrnsirv Pn£s|o£NcY_ Bosroiv, August 22.-President Prit- chett, of the Institute of Tecbnoloszy., has ` notified the regents of Wisconsin Univer- l _sity that he cannot accept their offer of _ the presidency. _~ *-“* i . _ . | FRENCHEXPORT SUGAR B_0UNTlES_ Pinus, August 22.-A _decree made ?ubl!c yesterday fixes the export bounties on sugar for the year 1812-3 as lollo\v5» One franc csutimaa to one frame 25. ccntimes per quintal (22% pounds) on the sugar. according to standard, one franc 43 ccutimes per qulntal on crystalized sugar, and one frame 27 centimes per quintal on refined su£ar. _ ___Z____.___1-1u-- - ` (Corrected every Tuesday.) » Beef (quarter) lb. _ . Beef (siria.ll)pe1-llir.. ....... . . Butter (fresh) per lb. . _ Chickens per pair T Eggs. ._. . . . . . _ _ _ __ _Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . F\9uype1"C\VIT.._...... .. .. Flour, per bbl (=mp.) . _ . _ . _ _ Lord, per bucket. . . _ . T. . . . . . _ K. Oil, per keg . . . . . . . . . _ . Iliadishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Cucuwb:-rs . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . _ . Mackerel. Coddsh: . T Ffech Haddock . . . . . _ __ 8QEnoE2¢SEbbhSQ¢2Ebm'wbEmbbb§EmbQh2E2e ¢3@3SE33@$S33S§§5$833§§E3&$3¥§SS?S9§38 33333333S3533S333SS3398S3333S533333335 Q@_©@@@Q=@©@@@@¢==@@@©03¢@P"@©=¢=u|"‘©=©==@ _S33E3&33E@$338S$3@8S32§S3ES35S3@353§I3 Oatmggl, new, per cwt. A Hides per lb ............. . . __ :_ Hay per ton ............ _ . I, Straw. . .. . _ » » ~ | - ~laoa»’qu Vi 'perbunch Pork ...................... _ ., . . New Potatoes ner neck- »-- ;Mutton per carcass ¥'OnionB pe' bunch. . ‘Lettuce ner bunch ...... .. Ci\ttleDressed_ ......... Ducks ..... . . Cauliflowers . '_ . . _ :Green Cabbage .......... . . . . . . § Sweet Peas ............ ._ ,Turaips . .............. ._ _Parsley ................. Celery r head .........-.~. TButt.er gears, - 3 - Blueberries.. ..... Raspberries ........... ..'.._.»...-T. _ _ _ ' sUiuini=_:nsIDE (Farmers » Barley ,perb_ushe1.... _ Bec£(carcass)perlb.._... .~.. __TBuckwheat .... .,........... Butter, per A causkins, in ......... Eggs, per_doz..... 55 ;p_¢;~, ton (new) . . . . __ A {iies'_¥r1b . . . . . . . . .. mme icur.v°r\°°1b°-~- _onmv_1.§=f;1°° *eg ---- -- 35,” (b1u_ lper 'ms cl.... oats (whlugger |r1Sh8l...._ _ Wheat peg- usl_i_el.... 1, _ ) ,. lb.... _ TE”-" iii5?fii=i~i nr lb . 2 Q ° ° 'I ° ' .9 ° A =~<=‘V¢=5¢>i-f¢f.€.F°°°§V‘fF_=*=?_¢’ §§§§§;;§§§§§sssssssesssss ssssssssssss sssssssssss _motto G- T se s _oss A ‘. 1'-;fnip8.`..... Lamb skins e-lb £5 ` " leant. interest, another will buy vineyard=, y a _ . . to _ . _ _ 17 SS aoooco cooowvcoeoo 8&8'55i"6i __§_Evi8S3@»?»l8S&§ ‘TBcersTuab1e>. _ 1 nt with :magm- ory checks, but it has remained for 'a Sie' feminine, age not polite _to ask, camo into the oilicc of a rominent New York tliiriik there is. ` - ut the healer, ' th 1 sat down in the cliigiili? 121% wiiiriifinaaliig _ moaned, “even as you and I.” There was V a ood deal the matte so that beiorai g _ __ _ _ _.. __ __ _ __ __ _ gelli Sgfées °f‘i\PP0intm;nts was over a" Wh1t€vW1t_1_1 stripe. ' _ T ~' f f* _-_._ » i o S0 had mounted. up against her] _ i F , 3Y¢_ S0aIie_wT1iu€fV0_f_belts T.aii¢f' At the_iirst of the month the dentist; T; b1CyC?er,'fof athlete. _ f ~ 7 V _ ’ g gs 'sent around his hill. But he was not a sharp 'man in some”-_ _ VV TT V VV _ _ . » ways: He had told her, wliile~ operating, E _ l ’ < o _ T 3* `_ T ‘ ‘ _ that he was troubled with rheumatimi _ T _ _ ~ ‘ ` V T C, C , _ and in a_ day or two he received in replyl G T ,nic lean is ”r new to _the bill a. little note: _ _ _ . _ y ‘My_ dear doctor, it read, “I have _ been giving you a. series of absent treat-_,l ,,_,________ ' » -' ' ` ments for your so-called rheumatism, and: 1 and that our iwc bins just mance” ; A - Then the doctor grew wise and let the? ' ._ .V matter_drop. But he does not -operate' on Christian Scientists any mere. °" ¢~_»._ _._ _ It C0uldn't be Worae. - Mrs. Mellem is one of those inoifcnsivc persons who are continually dreading' that they may, bysomc misehanca, hurt the feelings of Added to this, she has had considerable trouble in get*-“ ting a. suitable oook,_a.ndT does not to ofend bet, _ .*i.°””.§’.‘°”;..°i“..*°~ *“°..‘°“':°.;'°»=':.*T o e rn _ o wmg_ e a o you happen w knew whether-gciiat’ I mean, can you find out, without the cook, whether the _tinned was all eaten last night? You see, IT' don‘t wish to ask herbacause she -may; have eaten it, and then she would feel uncomfortable,” added the`good soulL ' “If you please, ma’a.m,”_ re lied - thc"-' man, “the new cook ha. eaten the tinned~ _salmon ; and if you was to say anything V to her you couldn‘t` make her more un- THE CANADA' l_._lFE NEN* _[ OR Toiusuré themselves? The Canadaf Life _is _ °1t.b`\Tt..owisse 1 The pai<1_TforC.auadiau Gln precsion. sleepless- T ness and a Dread ` of Coming Di- ' sense. CARRY HOME A BOTTLE Pain e’s C l '_ and Happy Eiiects, /T year 1901 was ih¢.._1arz¢st than that of any`Cai`1`adia`n business of the C Forthe silk months 'V These equalled Gold e arnest agents » An¢zx,_,e_o1l a_g_;__4'aoa_. _ ___ ._.=~:.=_._~~ fissil- » and Note Its Quick T _' *T > penses. Of this he will pay about £5, for» T _ _ I.. ._ . _ _ __ his school if' he has one. ard-' spend thai lrest. on himseli Another man will invest ` lhis profits by lending them ti his fellow CHARLOTTE-1-0\VN MA_RKET5_ lCbris"~ians in years of scarcity at 20 per W JV 5 r 1 v uother villages, and so forth All these ‘{ ho md _ _ re actual cases If charitable people wish _ mgselousay _3;;c0l:;me 0;, .DT `12“1lps hel th s their Chr snau brethren ini ry’ _ awed e ery "IETyou~a1'-e one ofthe summer uufbrtu nate? made miserable, unhapny and de-___ spondeut through nervous depression, J - -;- ‘ _ sl=-,eplessness _ and general phyii-cial .1 _ I _ __ __ _ _ weakness, we sincerely urge you to carry I __ "__ 1* v ‘ ‘ '_ - __ _ _ _ ___ / _ ._ ' _-' _-/_ P ° ° ‘ ~C d _ - 'G ,gt _ ‘ ~ he Eng-,-and they are. in many ws! s s__';';l-’;>_§_ll__;____?.nd test its health and Your workjziitue _‘lER_Y line 5 K powersc W. nn- agus you Wu” on deserving of help-the existing mission-l Paine._`C_1er‘y Com mud ___ __ prom.” a. oraauization can be utilised, whetberl , , p __ pn p..,_ ‘h “pt ry ._ M- - and effective bsnisber of summer blues. T our own (the Archbishop.) - i~sion, cr . __ _ those of other homes The money wil It rescues shakv,_enfeebled nerves from _T ,then bespent as the donors desi” b t drostration and wreck; it removes those _ . 7 ' ' 9 i ' ' ` 3 - T _ ~ . _ r 4. nine-tenths at least of that given to nach e 2 gfigiyhgeg &_';§n;t___e_T_t a_';:vi:°"ei__(;§:;°'::§ ss ,_ is - ° _ 1 ' _ __ _ __ ' " ` _ _ ._ _ free lauces will be wasted. No native _| __ new me to an weakened and nervous _ __ ' . f _ j _ . . is authorized to beg for any o the rec0K nd Women Mm J H Pierce. King _,“d,ini,t, and nized Missions. We would add that these imena ’ ’, ° ' ° _ ‘ mnn_m“p,“. an what _ be h w a. wonderful versatility in _ St" St' J°hn'NfB’*_W“ws t'h“"' _ _ V_ 'T qgars s o their religion. They will one day ‘be` “I °°If§id,‘er It a ‘duty w rewmmend T. r_BT.I;land. I _Your Pamcs Celery C0mp_Jund_ to _ suker- 1 " _ To rl T ~“_x'z5__ _ '- _ . ' __ V - . ‘ __ .. f .. . ,_ 5; Baptists, the next Auglicans, the third Roman Catholics, and t-be fourth Ortho -___- preseutatlves indicate that there _par_cies,_ and that the Marquis Ito’s follow- ers retain predominance in the House. CANADA ACCEPTS IT; A I f no_ma.r,eria.l change in the balance 'of the ‘ N0 MORE REDU'CEDVR'AV-f`E‘S_1_____. __ _ __ ing humanity I suffered terribly irom constipation, 'weaknef-rs, nervousness, doxllisterus. No religion comes a.miss_ ‘ _ ' T - _ - kidney' and -liver troubles- I alSo_ Q--_ ’ H- -_- _- to mem’ If they can mak' moneyhy ‘L b'cct to those tired wiary. ifeellnas, ' ~ QV C ' V V _,V1 sn; , 1 T Ai . T T - ~ . . . iR;{HII{§§éACLE V and Thad aclight touch of skin _ ._ . ° ` ` °» - `The first dose of Pa€ne’s C_eVlery'Com- i"~‘ T » C _ T. T f. . Engnh MlSsi°nHmSe'Ur'm\' Persia' V ouud relieved me; and now. aftk`1'°T"“ha`v-TT:__ D _ TV T _ _ " ing taken three bottles, I -feel much 'bet-T. 12 ' ' ' MARQUIS ITU PREDOMlN,ANT. ter. I am nor. constipated, have no weak : ~_‘ _ _. _ V _ feelings and I eataud sleep wen; It ig; T #ER-LIN. A981155 22-lt is announced# great remedy, and Ihone all who read _' .- _A Ihere to-day in a despatch from Toliio, louis may beu€fl5 57 11.1! 1'€9°l¥\l!!¢BdB»° ll VV X V V A V Japan, tha.t_iucompletc_ returns of the tion.” T_ il ` elections for members ofthe house of le- ' ‘ V has been ` onlwl, August 22.”-'rue _pésviiege duced cable rates to Africa. will be Orrawa, August2Vl.-_The minister of V. _ V ~ the interor throughTMr. King Dominion _ _ _ _ __ ascrouomei, has written ro ,the mayor ' fc ££__N~___ T _offering to give Ottawa one of the inter- _ '_ ' J-"” _ l ~na`i.ioaai bcnuary posts new-.being rspiacea Lennon. Amrust 22--Miller Reve- W one an the Hn, begwegn ggnwa it Hutchison, of New York who sailed fcr if _ 2;; United sm... _ rue oirer im been Nev( York t' dar on the-White Swv 'Hn' if , _ce WL ' ,Celtic was summoned _to _Cowes y§&te~r~ ' fn ' ' ' __ '» ' _,day aiid received from Queen Alexandra! ‘- accorded to soldiers and relaiivgslof re-_ .i withdrawn _on October let. ._ ._ li Barton and party, the idea of a ,citizens fam sums Hman' _mm _ _ FINISH _ _- .T . T I' Wittcut quality 'T'ca»_1Pt i mfke ‘permanent buri- nesa. But quality with- cuntyleaua iiuishnever if business- A ‘ ge a anye _ 1t‘sso¢ 'world we _crowd in our boots all tht! arches the eye-but we never Io:-get to put into them that. inherent ' l hicll wearing vane a ' makes them “stand the racket.” _ » One ofdtecorrcct things if Iles' vearfua oat- eiii with exten- sion so e. I Price$4.5u. ' ‘- :‘~,f . 5 nie siuourr Aaiiioouso. §§§§';*:f_°§§_?:_=;f;Q_;~~§§;»;;¢;_§_';_h@T_’:;~ 1 _ F-E'-° u _ U _ 1, ' ’ ’ ’ T ' .’ .bin 'ess 'heath 'cw heui _ OTTAWA, AU;'uSb 'i-il.-°é)Wg_ll§El'_0' Lh§ T llmlwd Stay in Oamwg' ° UV .` mlm ,V the deaf mutes iu L:ud_o_a,‘in.whosc Well 1 as cf causes history 1 ~.»»¢~ ._ .;T;.>?§;_ T *°= T .- »s..".l‘;“ ' wholesome as that os der Whctheralse' lrgicur somehodyem _ T agus- _ izfeegeam e5! |0ld)gG6`l'b¢t in Fr? Newark! 3., il mdacthe _ .<¢_;,.;;’_V\?_c'i“" as