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The equity
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[" r » t f ( ¦ , \u2022, THE EQUITY GEEAT CALAMITY \\ IHBURD EVERY TnrMDAT, BY j Fifteen Craters in Eruption.towns and ISLANDS overwhelmed with ROCKS A Nil LAVA-A MOUNTAIN SWEPT err OK SIGHT \u2014THOI HANDS OK PERRONS KILLED BY THE CATASTROPHE.Batavia, 2fHh.» The vulcanic eruption in Java began on the island of Krakatea, in the strait of Sunds, 100 miles from the c\u2018iast of Java, on Saturday night.At Sunda the disturbances had extended be- *£\u2019*\"\u201c*\tteryst si!a?£itsties \u2018That was a slip of the tongue on my remember 0-\u2014even unto to her very ing over and examining the little boy's continues.Apparently he is taking no Sa.1 «fi™\u2019\tdisturbance was felt mrt, Miss Vane, I hope you will Mieve I dying day.Life down at 0\u2014is simnly foot.\tnotice of it, and Sn Percival wonden how fc\t?°on Wabft M?ru! I am just a little proud of my boy being a charming.I here is an inexpressible\tWithout further comment he takes his\tthe colonel can look upon such a beauti-\tl^e volcano in Java, waain violent Rohlier.\"\t| freedom about it that reminds her of her\thandkerchief from his pocket, dijm it in\tful girl without exhibiting the least in-\tf u\u2022 ?\u2022 Tc ^ 4 Oil, yes, Mias Vane understands you, .owl1 cemntry home by tly; inlet to\ttho brook and binds up the dirty little\tterest.lie has not asked her name ora\tIT ^ tie- ,oiter of winch is the largest in mother; you arc veiy proud of you.son! the wa, of thw blessed days\tankle.\tsingle question concerning her.if Sir\t;i ^\tthefortyhve being major in Her Majesty's service I \u201c ^ hen the earth was sway\u2019d\t\u201cThere, wliat do you say for that ?\u201d Percival could only read the gallant gen- uSi^n or^n^X*?! r/l^n ^aTi when there is no fighting to be done,\u201d\tLy mnocei.se and love.\tsays the man, nut knowing that there is a tIonian's thoughts at this moment, he (\tr,y lhreatwned: At dusk «ays Sir Percival in a voice of pleasanl 1 l»\u2018t summon d with an c.pial trust, beautiful creature near by blessing him.would know that ho is not quite as indif- \\ gg lg 1 uî1îtr1ean\u2018f ot whltf \u201e, ,\t.-.stssarx, jsksiss SsSa-tlr Wc stopped in a gardon-tho Castles its India ?\u201d asks Mrs.Norris.\tjntality will forever hold a reigning place \u201c Now then, how arc you going to get battles is thinking, then, as if angry with i ' ,\t11T a a K>uttl»c valley.The lié \u201elian!U' \u2022 a\t4\t.4 \u201cWo have not boen in India for nearly ui nleoaunt memory!corner.\thome 1 If you stay here much more, the | himself for having such a thoughühe says\theaJ1/ charged with But there s mver a flower or tree in that three years; wo were ordered from there Lady Banvards object in coming down rain will be coming down on you in buck- abruptly\t.^ , * » teen water sjiouta .\tto Africa.' to ikuivard Hall at this |wrtiuuUr time of\tet-fulls.\"\t\u201c*e?eyougoing«lown to the quarter,?\u2019\u2019\t^1\" t e\"\u201dul^n\u201cu,,l7- , Th?-\u201dhab,to\u201eU Yet thoro a plmty av bluMomi\u2014-tho «pactes\t\u201cAh, you, I remember now.your Ule y*r >« t-> give » grand ball in honor of\t\u201c I will crawl over to the woads ; I live\t\"Yes\u2019\u2019\tHeü terror-stricken.One hundred were .« 72» r.,*k onuir.rty'.-%:= sx*.\tr.ar1 ' ,i't \u2022\u201c ,,r -\tfr ïrtti-t nn8y-\tfrom mo tolling you that Percival had thou- arrival.Sir Percival has not been \u201cWell 1 am going to town, so here this infernal din in our ears 1\u201d\tUnüfi isui Ik \\ n°J .^ eruption .SlsSs rliîvs\tSiEESr15^\t£ .t minh.\ttwice to you in that time.Indeed.1 ten.mU look fonçai with delight.\t\u201c ThÀnk (iod, there »n> some good men away\ty move ,,,g chasm, appeared on all «ides, and far\"* di\" - 4r$?52-s/tSr^s :: t\t, à\ts, i sC 5fiEi*\u201c7EF tegïtisr\u2019 *\u201c Haar1-1 *\u2022»*\u201c>*eauti-\tj.' \u2018 .\u2018 .n \u2018 H I .i j of Sunda, which divides Java fioui Suiua- attirc*.If Sir Percival admired Dolores\t* ^,e.8I,ea^8 «\"idingly,\tbut frankly, and\tfully laid out grounds.Without pausing\t, % .!\"'\u2022 , * \u2018 t} r f i \u2018 f I tm.Krakatoah is about seven miles long in daylight, he does a thousand fold more th°reis some organic coin mot ion near Sir in his walk, lie looks through the shrub- > !%.11' *\tand four miles broad.Batavia is the prin- as lie sees her under the blaze of tliechn*i- * creival s left «ideas he takes lier hand ! beiy.He sees two children under eight I n -l ,vrt and city in Java, which is itself délier in full evening dress, and so he leads her to the drawing-room, think- yvai1.He has seen them before and ru- f 4 \u2018\t^ d,t 1 *\t*\tof v-olcanic origin, contains several volcan* 'SSISS ESBSE'H iss- ESSEE C.lonel PHU8C.A young woman on her \" n.DiWv, two ]-ound9 of coppara.in a\tJ,at> If \"\"\u2018w B\u2019 8\" ,E\u2018 kneea for the clnldren to bind the hand- bucktjf o( watcr fr|)m time to time and \"f ®n1t u,,,a' lf c,mtal,,18 ,llB rmlden\u201c >,f a throw it into the cesspool.\tDutch Governor, and is a conspicuous 10.Water closets should be frequently market m the coflee and md.go trades, examined\tAn per is a little seajxut of Java on t he- ll.For the preservation of the health Strait \"t >unda.] of infants, they should be nursed forai least nine months, and during the tiret three months should have no other food but the imdhcr's m*lk, after that age, cow's\tJ\tH milk and stronger food may be given gradiv river and was just on the eve of drowning ally.\twhen he was rescued.It was evident 12.If mothers cannot nurse their child- that he had attempted to commit suicide, run.the best of cow's milk should be got.and after he had recovered sufficiently to Id.Babies should be nursed about talk, a physician asked: every three hours.\t\u201cDidyou jump into the river or fall 14.\tSpoon feeding is preferable to bot-1 in?\u201d tie feeding.15.\tWhen nursing bottels are used, they should bo thoroughly denied every time.SUITS ft COWAIT, Editor» and Projuietor» s \\ TERMS or SmsfRIPTlON i One dollar a year, in advance ; one dalla and fifty cent, if not paid till the nul _ \\r0j J o f the BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., SEPTEMBER (î, 1883.No.13.ADVERTISING TERMS.An Immigrant'* Lrttrr.## On my knee* on )r&Mknt edvmf tsmemte.* r*&u per Un< for Ural ])Wi MichnoU Ifr in iueerUoe : y w,,te ^ Unv for \"*y suhw|ù»iii|toier.a nd I\u2019m writin\u2019 this the flurc; 1 was aay-*ick, and, Michael, you have no iday Phwat a largo contribution I made to the say.Oh, the feeling* I had, au tv, I nivor could ire, lion I'mleeeiunal cutis, 6 linen or Ira*.pcf year *l 00, ( on trente by the year et rreaoiiahh ratra.I\u2019art In.advertising by the year will In' ex)Wt*«t to pay for (hr same quarterly.Corresponde nro eolii I ted from all parts of the mm ty VorrohiKuidvntH an partir, ulnily lequcuUnl tv write in a moderate stylo, and ii/;n their romniun leal loot.tell, Ami 1 think INI have died, if 1 hadn't got well.Tin.\tUfiW U replete with the newest drsi r Job Printing material, and the proprietors are prc-itiI to execute every dvamption of plain ar,d fern y «»rk in m superior manner.Oftier, on Main Street, opjioaite the forest lloiue.II.T.SMITH were T.A.COWAX Profession < aJ Co rds ' .UAKSAI.OU.Noury Puhll,-, hw Hnnwl from |1'\"' ^ork, il» they call it, but Miku, it ' \u2022 Montreal, ami baa onened an office In Bryson, v \u2022i.-r \u2022 lie will 1* found at all hour*.18 I'lay.And I'm gettin\u2019 the whole av a dollar a (J A.MACK AY.Ü.C.L., Notary \u2018 Knit, will visit KhliuvtUe a \u2022uilh Thimtdtiy of the month.omci:-Over the Post Offl I\u2019rvurniki:\t.Money lu I.>un.and Come over hero soon\u2014lis the country for you K SHEPHERD.M.!>., Gramme Vimoru\t, \u2022 College, Tt'ionto ; m.v.P.h., Nova Scotia, | ion know you're ti rsitcal, a finished one, ni'l M.C.P.S., Quebec.DIhcomm of Women and 1 Children h]»c< iully treated.Oftlrc, Poitage-du-Fort H too Don't I know phnwt you've done widyour rjtco.K JOHEHHH.M.D.C M Pembroke, Ont., I\tillegant tricks Univer«it\\-,' mi>nt reid ,* M^mw\u2019/of rim Coll.'v'^.f\u2019ï'hy! Illuw y°u vo blarneyed and chated the in- nHan* and Suraeonn, Ontario.\tHOCCllt Micks?Klnl\"u,rv,r\tI Will yuiir janiuK for thavin', nanisted by rum f1 Vw iîfLXEYi: 1,1,!« 11 * A,l,Xn m*' ,lA*MlhTEH- I You\u2019d soon get an office\u2014thon Michael, Ve Holiultur, At*.Office ami Residence, Portage-1\t% du Fort, P Q.Attends all Courts in County and*\tMeal conic.Superior Court at Aylmer.(i / G OMi m he cm, by found at all hours of her married life at G fessir\u201c Inez yarns Secret.Ottawa.Or, WHOSE CHILD WAS SHE ?Holds.BY 1IAZFL WOOD T,li : KOHlihT HdVSK K.M-C.HITCH IE.Pro-pri' (or.«parions Sample Rooms.Kveryattention paid In guest*.First Clans Tahiti.Choice l iquors in Urn liar.PA RT III.( To be Continued.) à\\CCTDENTAI.HOVSE, Duke si , Chaudière V Ottawa, LKONAim LINK.Proprietor.>«h1 accommodation for the lva\\idling public hcsl dollar a day house in the « itv \u201cHo 1 think.It is unite evident that she enjoys the scene.Percival, is not the elderly lady at the beauty's side very Jlu.niu'ss Cards.\t;'/\"'ns ?1 bel\u2018eve j*is *h,c \u2019\u2019l -\u2014_________________________________ Wily, bless me, so it is! said the J AIIIÉ8 HOPE & to.\tyouth, hie face lighting up in anticipation XfAXVF.u.TVRlNU STATK.XKIIS, bIiokski, uf 'wing Panted to the beauty J* 1er», IhK)khiudtrt«, Print-re.Depository of I \u201cI had no n.ea she was in England; in-yhc Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society.Ottawa.(Hit.deed, I thought hllC never intended to return.\" llit- iii the Goldsmiths Hall.\u201cShall we make our way to her side ?\u201d asks the son.\u201cCertainly,\u2019 answers the lady.1 I know that she will he delighted to see us.\u201d As (luivkly ns the throng will permit, the lady and young gentleman are near the beaut \u201cMrs.The elderly lady at the beauty's side turns in response to her name and a light touch on her ami.A look of joy is on her face the moment she sees who has uttered her name.\u201cMy dear lady Banvard, this is an unexpected pleasure,\u201d she says, in surprise.Lady Banvard presses her hand warmly, as she says : \u201cI could scarce believe it was you, dear Mrs.Norris.1 welcome you back to England, after your three years\u2019 absence, )lf and am delighted to sue you looking so much better than when you left us.\u201d \u201cThank you.Lady Banvard.Ah, how do you do.Sir Percival ?\u201d Sir Percival steps forward and takes the hand that is free from his mother's clasp, and expresses his pleasure in seeing Mrs.Norris again.Tho young girl at Mrs.Norris\u2019 side is so absorbed in the scene before her that she does not hear this conversation, which is partly drowned by the hum of voices about her, until her companion, touching lier lightly, says: \u201cDolores, I have had the good to meet with my dearest friends in.all England.Lady Banvard, Miss Vane, grand-daughter of my friend Mr.Variait, whom you met in America years ago \u201d Lady Banvard is indeed glad to meet Miss Vane; and when Mrs.Norris presents Sir Percival, his frank English face tells the story his tongue Tho young nobleman now might to a princess royal- and well ho may, for Dolores Vane, standing before us to-day, Li true to tho promise of her childhood, a very queen of l»eauty.\u201cWhen did you arrive ?\u201d asks Lady Banvard.\u201cI very selfishly thought wo should be the fust you should have called upon,\u201d and her ladyship smiles reprovingly.\u201cI WJilthn in Watches, English W atches Elgin Watches, Swiss Watches, Din inomis.Fine Jewelry, Silver if are.The largest an«l most circuit stock iu the OlUwn Morris \u201c That night, Show stars and women in a better light.\u201d Dolores\u2019 dark beauty is enhanced as dark I The first week of Dolores' stay at Ban lieauty always is by gas light.That her vard Hall is drawing rapidly to a close, v\\ en mg dress of pale pink is exceedingly when she expresses a wish to go alone fui istesi attracts.She seems wholly taken up with denly the sky puts on a dark threatening the scene before her.Never has she seen k\u201ek.The storm Mrs.Norris spoke of is so many peoplo in full evening dress at a at hand.Dolores is hurrying on, when theatre before.The .bla^e of jewels a- suddenly a sliarp cry, as if from sudden mazes her, she has never seen anything pain reaches her ear.As she looks about like it in her own country.Anns Patti, her she beam a succession of moans.It the unrivalled queen of song, of whom a child's voice, she thinks, and taking she has read and heard about so often, L few steps more, to a point where the holds the boards, and until the curtain stream winds, she looks down the turn in falls Dolores is all attention to the opera, Uic r0ad and sees.Her heart gives a thud unless when answering a direct question land then seems to stop locating for a nio-from hir Percival.\tI ment, then thumps at a wild rate.It is I saw my colonel in the theatre, mo- I llut the sight of a small ragged boy, who \u201clcr' .^u,tk he was m town, must have fallen from the tree above him, says Sir Percival as they were driving ftIld is now sitting making a long face as ho!V?; r\t! he groans aloud and rubs his strained auk- r , * ani 8orry you dm n°f direct aVLhs ]Ci but further on two men conic out on v ane s attention to our hero.All the gn intersecting road and pause, and it is young girls of the city adore tho Colonel the glimpse of the face of one of these of her Majesty s Twelth, but he never men that Dolores lias had before she draws gi\\es them any encouragement.He is back, that so completely uimet hei the most daring man in the service-\u201d Hey eyes MAIN STREET, PEM BROKE kerchief over her eyes, as they are engaged in a game of blind-man's buff.Her PEMBROKE MARBLE WORKS.He Preferred Hrowtiiii^e rPI1K undersigned tags to inform tho jmMie tlmt 1 1m Just received a largn stock of The other tiny a man jumped into the Marble Monuments and Headstones.Which he is prcuurcd U) work np iu llret-cle*.» si vie and at rtiutonnHe rite*.up once more as the young woman gives chase to the little ones, and the colonel lingers as if enjoying the ecenc.\u201cHome youthful governess or nursery maid.\u201d he say» to liinuelf.\"A count,7 ||; Itabje, ellnulJ ^ liathea every day.g,rl whose heart still young and-yes, - member ,lf \u201e family should bath at pure, ov she would never take such do\ttwice a week.ligh .1, associai,og with um.s»ncc\t| Babies linen should always be clean Good looruinÿ, .colonel ; what do yen 1\t,, BU,| should be particularly l\u201eok hod hero that ,0 mterosts you 1 *.y.S,r ed h| the caBC \u201ef their bed linen.Porcyal Banvard, suddenly, standing be- ,8 ,, ,he outbroke of any contagi- fore die colonel.\tousdiseaso, inform the Health Department.\u201cAh .goo,l mormng, niajo.; I m watch- ^llchddrcn should be vaccinated at the Poreivul, .looking through the shrubbery.\u201cYes, the children; they are all children together.Tho governess, or whoever Jumped in.\" Can you swim?\u201d No, sir.\u201d Then you tried to drown yourself, didn\u2019t you \u201cI reckon that\u2019s about the only conclusion that we can arrive at\u201d iv did you want to die?\u201d \u201cWell, I w as standing on the bank there intently watching a race between two skiff men, when, looking up the river a few yards from me, 1 saw a man that I borrow ed ten dollras from some time ago.Looking down the river a few yards from me, I saw a fellow that l owed for a hat.Turning, I saw a few yards from me coming down the street, a man that I owed for a suit of clothes.1 had promised these men time and again that I would pay 'em, and having no means of escape 1 hopped into the river.\" \u201cDid you think they were going to do you harm C \u201cNo, but I d a great sight rather be shot than dunned to death.I'm an honest man, you see, and 1 didn't want them blamed fellows to catch me in another i-ff Rfini-niN-r the place.Ea*t End of Bridge, Gor-maa\u2019e Building.Pembroke.JOHN B.BEAT ) R.BRUCE CRAY, fortune Wh WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHEMISTS, DRUGGIST IVinbroko and MntlawH.cannot utter, a low, as he Order» from (he County of Pontiac at tended to with core and despatch.The Editor's Trousers.An editor in Chicago recently ordered a she may be, seems to enjoy the game as ,mjr 0f trousers from the tailor.On try- much as the little ones*-\ting them on they proved to be several iu- 4\u2018The governess, or whoever she may ches too long.It being late on Saturday be, indeed !\u201d says Sir Percival, again night, the tailor's shop was closed, and the laughing.\u201cI'd have you to know, my tiditor took the trousers to his wife and dear colonel, that the young lady romping with the children is an American heiress and belle.\u201cA belle romping with children\u2014quite a refreshing sight, in these days, says the colonel, a tinge of sarcasm in his voice, and coolly turning his hack upon the shrubbery, he remarks: \u201cThat\u2019s a handsome hedge, yonder, major.\u2019 Correspondence sol wiled Pembroke, Juut* HI.1888.?ne of the men is Sir Percival Banvard, tlic Then I must confess that I have the other is Claud Duvane.She had hoped weakness of all those other silly girls Lady that he would never cross her path again, Banvard.I am always ready to adore a ftnd here he is standing before her.Their hero, says Dolores, with a low laugh\tvoices come faintly to her cars, as she \u201c Must admit that Dolores is an onthusi- \u201etops into the friendly woodland and con-ast, says Mrs.Noms.^\tceals herself in the midst of some high \u201c Take warning Miss X ano,\" says Sir tieus\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Percival laughing, but in a very serious tone for all that, \u201c our colonel is, I verily believe, a woman 1 later.\u201d \u201c Then it is time he was taken in hand,' says Dolores in the same light strain she used before.ggmmmme say» himself, when we rail him a- ,lgervm bout it.All jokes aside, Mim Vane, our , Uu,e sc.e about sixty miles, and it will aave question but) place full | grandson of Louis Philip, the Bourgeoise company, j«ass the by-1 king, and great grandson of the infamous law, ami the road would be pushed to j Philip L Egutito, as the next in legiti-eompletion as soon as possible liait did not take no If you want to drive your business And have anv lovo for tamo, Tobaccos Sugars &c., Ac.ptlrn*ll> good and at prive» *o suit all bnyen vnlideiivv in the tie peuple Fee your mi urgy s the life of business, .\u2014 v .\u2018\u2014v I Industry will always nay, the long and tedious voyage by the lands | Never rest, but always labour End.In the run between Plymouth and Pembroke, a distance of about 250 miles.But the mate succession to die empty dignity of ind the by-law suffered aspirant to the throne of France.I Republican newspajiers in Paris unani-shortly afterwards, and put before the el- mously proclaim the death of the Mon-oelors.This, in nality was as objection- j irvhy, but they totally forget the ancient elile as the first, for while it provided that | ceremony at the death of the French king the money was to Iv paid only according Enel LIQTORS: dot eat Xnother bv-law was prepared ALSO An lit* h in .king ti Hpedulity of this branch of bn*i-nv.) srii-s nmy roly iijw'ii gettinx the very Unt article in I lie market, either for medicinal or other iue.i'F A c ill elicited.Advertise from day to day On arrival of Ferry from Sand Point, which connects with trains from East and West, the Lacross CInb will meet Renfrew Lacross Club at Bristol Wharf, and march in procession to the Grounds where a Grand Programme of Sports will he earned through, consisting of : In the Spring a young man'a fancy >ver 50 miles of voyage would lx* saved.j lightly turn* to thought» of love,\" hut at this s.'Artt>11 ii turns to the cunt of tin over- wm.McVeigh Umon., .time 7, 1*38 The dimensions of the Canal, as given, are rather small, and its proportions are not correct ; two vessels drawing 20 feet of water each could not pass on a bottom width of 30 feet, but this will undoubtedly be remedied.the chief officer of his court apjiearcd in ! v iiH each ten miles of road through the j the gallery of the chamber,exclaiming \u201cLe county were built and in running order, | Uoi est mort,\u201d broke his staff of office and it also provided that double the amount | thuuted «\u2018I that mentioned in the on coat 'POPULAR Yeve Le Roi,\u201d in this case previous, oi | Henri Y.is dead long live Philip VI1 BASE BALL MATCH.LACROSS MATCH.TUG OF WAR.RUNNING.JUMPING.QUOIT and CROQUET MATCHES, 56c., 8dc.#-,500 per mile would lx required,so that Republicanism is an experiment in the the company by going, say, 20 miles through | Old and New World ; it has always vnd-the County with the mad, would 1 u un- j ud in a desjxitism, and that is the normal tithxl to an amount equal to w hat they j condition of all governments in Old weie to get for folly miles, according t,i the conditions of the first by-law.Every influence was brought to bear on its passage.The same confidence stories repeated.The matter of having a railway was represented as being solely in the hands of the people.They were told by the President, Hon.L.R.Church, that the rejection of this by-law would not incur the defeat of the bv-Iaw alone, \u201cbut RIDEAU CANAL.Notice to Contractors.But what is it as a project compared with the navigation of the Ottawa river:\u2014 A well-informed corresjMindent writes: A project as important to Cardiff as the great canal scheme is to Manchestei I is being floated, and u ill shortly be brought into notice.The following is said to he the direction of the projected- new canal.Its northern outlet is to lx?neai Stolford, at the south-east angle of Bridge water Bay, west of the River Parrot.This was the point selected by Telford ii his scheme of 1825, for which an Act o, Parliament was obtained, and it possesses advantages for the formation of harboui and dock works.The tide rises at Bridgewater Bay 35ft.at springs and 2b$ft.a?neap!*, and « port of asylum at Stolford would remedy the well known defects of he bay and all that part of the coast, nul vessels would avoid the shoals which lie off the side of the river and the danger ous navigation of its lower reaches.From Stolford it would be a straight level to 'Joinbwitch, w here there is a pill, m 4ream, falling into the Barrett, whicl could lx utilised as an alternative outlet Jombwitch to Bridgewater would also be \\ direct course, and then following th« > >L1 Fnu JE U,Fl> 1 KXl>MU< .iddn-nM l t\" tin umlrrsigiied, , -«I \" leader fut Vullo iur ami Uh k ' will l* r.-vfivol at tills oflVr fur tin* ! ii«-i*|.r ami Ixx k K^t'vr's UflW,\" ii | x ii cit i l\u2019KM|V\\ V, tf S K.'fj fti An expel nient in the lumber business of some importance is lxing made.A raft is now on its way from St.John, N B., to New York, containing upwards six thousand tons of timber ; bringing thi timber in this way and not in separate cargoes of coasters, will effect a saving o\u2019, from eight to ten thousand dollars.A ?ucevssful result means the death of tht intiquated coasters and employment foi ?Jtc defeat of the enterprise for the next w increased number of steam tugs.ten or fifteen years,\u201d and if rejected, lit Nearly, if not quite fifty years ago, a would \u201c wash his hands of any responai-1 large raft was built and manned eithci bility that would follow.\u201d Placing the ut from New Brunswick or Maine; it wa* most confidence in the mail who was theii designed for the same purpose as tin representative\u2014who on seeking election above experiment to save the cost of ship- in 1874 had taken off his coat on the lius- ning; was regularly masted, carried a largi tings, and stated that it was typicai o' spread of canvass, navigated in first-rat» wliat ho intended doing for the people, dyle, sailed for Great Britain, and was i \u2014that he intended to work for theii failure.She contained an enormou.nvt HI.THOM 1.MH 1 ('RED l>> THt ELEVENTH | Utawa, uulii nla v of Finn* ami ajH For which Liberal were wtoru cm l«r *e»n ft the Ri.m-tu I vii *ud after Mondflv.the Hi>l xlu-rr.fuiuu» of Under mikii » »th of fa vi a o * Inv alt-u U (»U Ni tallied.Couh-ivtoi» air ruum hUd V» iwnr in mind that t**n- ¦iileml imita» mad** ntm-th in an-nlanw wuli ilie printixl A-miR.An accepted bank f aeemnpany the tvn-ier.w hu ll Hum will b* lorfiiLd .f ihe party tiWid# n iy declinea to niter ini-*» contract fur the \"work, -it he rat, 4 and uii tin.t i:m at »t,*d in the otfrr nihiuit- The Amprior String Band, Bristol Brass Band, and Professoi Hendry with his Highland Bagpipes will render choice selections during the day.Refreshment Booths on the Ground 10 cents.ING COMPANY 1er» will t Ik hpipic fur i f *voi Admission to Grounds 15 cents.Children Aiid arc superior to all otter Sera?MacMnes, even \u201cThe LisM Rmiiiiof New Home ixl Tim elwqtv* thus h* nt in v.ill lie n tun.nl |n the r.*-s|*oetn, pwims uhoH, tender* are nut aeeepUxl.Pul ihr due fulfllment *\u2022 security will lie it^uuvti by tliv depneit of money to the aiimmit of Ûve |»'r eenL on the bulk »niu uf the contract, of which tl,** .vtiu lent in with lb, u nder will lie considered a part.This l)i|Kirtinenr, l.oi accept the In wear or .in By on 1er.T.( RAKÛ PRES1VEM II.J.( Rilfi.CHAIRMAN OK (0.4 i.R.PEPPER.8 FA ret \\ hy natulactorv Bristol, Aug.28, 1883 : r.d-v** Mit bind iwlf to f KXCELI he* liave more point other tawing machine^ maibiucd T IN v r hiapi.ky DAVID BALLANTINK, Self Agi nt for the Comity of Pontine l Con*tni.July 80th.1862 vi«; - Pepiihm nt of R»:Ujjs«ud Ottawa, COtn August, V gnu Pi Amount of lumber, carried four masts rather unusual thing in those days\u2014bu- I '^uto\tTaunton and Bridgewatei I»,.\u201e.1\u2014,h, w,\ti and was finally towod into Lit orpool as f with, and partially include, the cite of j derelect ; at least this is the impression oi he now nearly abandoned Great Western the mind of the writer.The main ci, I 3a=d and after I-awing Wellington and | and it was alleged that even if she hat 'Cellirton Park and Stoke Cannon.been brought into port, the cost of th« I ength of the canal will be (12 aides, ib-1\tM II\tPN mjPm voyage would be far grater than by th, |\tj I 1 U A M I ) V U II U I XjUK Y Canal of Holland, from Amsterdam to\t| |\t§\\ I ¦ wj\t|\t| \\\t| A recent issue contained nn article on v I ?he Holder, available for loaded vessels of interests,\u2014placing confidence in this man'» assertions, the by-law was passed.Since then two years have elated, and what ie the result ?Where is the Railway ?Through what section uf the county is it located ?What evidence liave the people of Pontiac that the company's pledges to them have boon, or arc likely to be redeemed ?An answer to these question* is unnecessary.All the fine promise» of these men who had everything red hot, \\ ordinary shipping \u2022mhI were yearning to commence opera tions in the work of building a railway, if ?he people would only assist them, have, movement for a system of \u201cState diroctet | rom 1,000 to 1,600 tons, and drawing P~';(l nothi\"« but » miserable Em.gration,\" - TO THE FRONT.1 GREAT STOCK OF 1 The GOODS AND THURSDAY, SEPT.20th, 1883.GROCERIES, The Grandest Celebration of the season will be held in Mr.Amy\u2019s Beautiful Grove.At E.B.D.Lafleur\u2019s Store all to be sold out to make room for New Stock o PROGRAMME OF SPORTS : BASE BALL MATCH bp!y of town lumber piled In order \u201cto got their hands in,\" the , roe vty.The Canadian Pacific Railway cm- ary of Leslie, preached heroin the pres- ,laftF belonging to Allan Grant and af Hau ngH ,lH 1 ,by ,il\" btil,lg wh,rled yces in this vicinity seem to be i*r- byterian church in the morning, and Mr.| Dav,,(1 Mourti ftrrived during the i*et through the water by the combined in: : tvt-s; zf.t Ssë~m=î 2=s a-% : i corn! victim of a probably fatal accident, livorod instructive and interesting ad- diphtheria.\t(unerring bullets of the marksmen.this section within tho last two weeks.| dresses.\t\"\tAn Ottawa taxidermist, when asked îî.ïiiï \u201c\t\"\"\"\"\"\"\t« sur Go Rimer, oldest eon of , sq., left for Pickering i Tuusday morning to prosecute t he littlé ably A Monoes Mvbdkb- a \u2014Lee, tho Na;ia noo murderer, m now centired in t May be mentioned the o a #y bun of thu penitentiary.Jror ; long ti ho refused to mingle w victs me the other j poetivo hunters congregate on the whan not | at the end of Main street, and test the NEW STORE preferring soliu.Latterly ho has men ted i tue d J soldo associated v.He is very morose, speaks.His insanity is n t t Ue, dec n OF The Nkw Name.\u2014The -/>\\ell; a ,d\t^ ?l;:e Cannot repent all the ex-\t\u2022 a\ting the probable weight of one of Mr.given way and taken w, ^ t -a I\t«nnde use of, it would take a\tJaui Fiery Streams.\tO\u2019Meara\u2019s horses.A wager wan made be- i.i i \u2022\t^\t?» d\to do that.Said he wish©- Tendon 31st -Advices from Batavia tweon two of our most prominent and fun- i r co won in 1 '.v.\t\u2022»'*\t1\te vo.i Muii.d help him and ho didn t nays that after the sudden\tsubsidence of loving citizens, and on the beast being and lier sister.The Maoup\tu -\tt j w wi.-i t».e angels were about that they tho volcanic disturbances\tin the King-j weighed, the result was.of course, a lois lives of New Zealand, and i .0C0\t! ,l I;0t acu 'miinmte him.\tdnm of Batam on Monday, a feeling of I to one of the parties who Li familiarly number when Mr Cami .\t.\t.oss cxamined:\u2014\trelief was exjw riinced,but at 10 o'clock at known as \u201c Willie.\u201d '\tvsi.u.t\t».v.\u2022,}.\u2014« hete were you when that took ablo to give some trouble\t' but they have since been reduced i and are easily governed, so that Mi.C_.rut hem expects the days coming to he full of promise for him and him.ir >n :u hde it: J Ixnrcr ____________________________\tCoulonok Notes.Harvesting is prose to lw preferred to AtironKi, \u201cCiliz.ii.\triuE TRIF» RV\tfavourably in this neighborhood.will find, iqion close inquiry, that Aro««\t* fi| K MiH JI STN'fcS,\tMie grain is ripening quickly, and people HrHrJEEt!\tEHEpSTS the majority of our citizens, it is entitled | tbo\u2018r ^onorB D.Carmichael and J.T.Pat- Cucumber and melon vinos are pretty ,1,en» Oliver Latour, Esq.tison, Justices of the Peace, charged with j generally blackened having, on or about the »th of July last, Tjio Goulongeitee who have\" been away \u201e\tZ:: I -=EEHEEHs .iri i .zMcMurtey Bros, of Marc) i Stevenson, of Clarendon, farmer, from doubt the salt water and the fresh Ooineri, was burned together with all it, | which said mare had since died cuntviVs.Tliore was no A new iKwt office inspection district has 1mv\u2018îi constituted, and Mr.Leduc, of Hull In refei ON MAIN STREET, where you car procure]^ Splendid Bargains in every department.conn to piece n » He has received, and is daily receiving a large and choice assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, and insurance, am tlm h m i i est it acted at $500.The «.f tli\u201c Ore is unknown, but Mr.Barsalou acted os Clerk of the on cans- Court.was wing to th is now Dry Goods For ËxvoitTATiox The an Factory Cottons, Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Ducks and Denims, Shirtings, and latest styles in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds.He also has a full assortment of \\ triangular episode involving a , a \u201cstem parent,\" a decided dash of } oung lover.lady and a romance in Gents Furnishing White and Regatta Shirts, Ties, Collars, &c., special value.Under Shirts and Drawers\u2014the best in the market and at prices that will convince purchasers that lie means business.GROOBRIZIS.in Groceries he has a very choice selection of Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos.&c IW.Xai: Quyon village is to luire & T Beautiful Decorated Sets.Plain Gold Line China Sets of Toilet Set* cheap.In Glassware hit, stock is complete.< Hast -.-t* a X splendid assoit ment 11 prices and to suit all custom* p* In this dejwirtiiient he can fit the smallest and hugest foot and will sell curing out the best fatware and cheapear than at any other store in Portage du Fort Quirk Sales and small profils will he his motto.Portage du Fort, August 30, 1883.A IMMENSE Vk a rule K353E1 0 e A; oXi am I An English paper says it h stated that Cardinal McCabe has been apprised by tlie ProjNiganda that tho Pope, taking into cansifloration bis late serious illness, and being desiioua of lessening as far as j possible the great tax on his physical j strength which is involved in the discharge j of the ordinary duties of Ids (losition.especially in the present state of a flairs ii j Ireland, i* delimits that he shall have the assistance of a c ad jutor.w ho will, relieve him in h great measure of what ! may be considered thc routine work oi j the diocese.For this purpose a Papa, j brief will be very soon despatched to the! Cardinal, .w Archbishop of Dublin, di reeling him to hold » meeting of the ecclesiastical persons entitled to bo sum monud on such occasions, to nominate and recommend to thc Holy See three persons, one of whom would be selected by the PcqKi to be co-adjutor cum jure svcreMwnit.Tho last time a coadjutor was appointed in Dublin was fifty-six years ago, when Dr.Murray was selected ,r| to be coadjutor to Archbishop Troy.I , i f night the craters once more became ac Preparations arc being vigorously proec-tivo.A min the Papandaysng shot out cut d in Bristol to ninko the denionstm» ihiee distinct columns of flames and i'.isur- tion which is to bo held there on the 18th face became quickly covered with fiery inst., one of the grandest ever held in Pun-\u2022 |\t^\t- streams of lava.A strong wind accom- tiac.Judging from the parties whose :\tSirs I standing.At tune\taxe w a* thrown hones\t;mhos covered the roofs of houses at Den-\tbelieve that\tpleasure soekers will not be Wo clip thc\tfollowing\tfrom\tthe (Brai- u running man\topposite\tdirection to\t*ino.Off point Cary, the floating pum-\tdisappointed\tby visiting tho Lansdowne u( the % _At ,W di.ünoe \u201ero you .ho, mh Uitmio:\ti ma-e was struck ?\trosiest difficulty.The rise of the vaiw Qulte, an a\",U8,n# 8ceîî° I .i.hbor In ie the estate of Porteous & Haggart, Quyon Village \u201cRarely has a social event awakened th interest which h;is attended the a nee Having purchased the ENTIRE STOCK of the estate ot Porteous & Haggart, Quyon Village, I will offer for sale, in the Panama Canal.TEN THOUSAND WOKKMKN EMPLPOYKD ON THE WORKS.the VILLAGE- OF- BRYSON J THE DRY GOODS OF THAT BANKRUPT STOCK AT PRICES THAT WERE SEVEIl HEARD OF BEFORE sanitary is very satisfactory.The best medical attendance is These Dry Goods consist of Murderer .Mann and the difficulty in ai riving at the cor rect time, that a bell would be a »-
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