The equity, 29 juillet 1886, jeudi 29 juillet 1886
[" \u2022 _______________________ \u2014 '¦\t¦\u2022-\u2014J-\t\u2022 - \u2022\t\u2022\u2019\t¦ ¦* ¦ \u2022\t* - » # *: r 1 .\tI ' \t > - \u2022 \u2022»- mm > I r 1 V % w s a#*/#**\"**\" * A4 Uwn I 4ii Ï ' ## A$* ) ( ) h f« ' ' f ntt \u2022* V*» ?CM I ?LE _ ?\\t*7#$i.i t ry lÜP^i M - \u2022 «u.'» w\u201e | W #\u2022 I i *ïM > M M, «n \u2022{ r ti :U.1 t 1 NV | I Drift ¦ * i 4 , 0 * i Bryson, county of pontiac, que., july 2i>, \\æo.ày î m ¦ VOL.IV.No.7.I A cfnmuunitîtttion from \u201cAbner\u201d LOCAL NEWS., I THE EQUITY A raft belonging to Messrs.TliUtle & Carswell arrived hero and passed over the avoidably crowded out this wouk.Calumet slides lust woek.\tappear next issue.Bills will bu waned iu tb* coarse of «1 fe * days fur trotting r«.ces t< take place on tho Portage du Fort driving park, isfc and Jnd of September.Tiucklavinu.\u2014Tmcklaying was re Mrs.T.Colton, of Pembroke, is on-\t\u2014\u2014» sumed on the lino of tlio Poiniao railway doavoring to recover u large amount of Maxwell, the murderer of Preller, has last week.It is expected by Saturday pr»>pertjr~ about $100,00(1\u2014 to which she been sentenced to lie hanged at Ht.Louis night tho rails wÿl be laid as far as Mr.claim» to be one of the rightful heirs, on August 27.This bids fair to bo one The case was decided in her favor by two of the few cases in which strict justice is \u2014~\thigh courts.On the 23rd of June, how- meted out in the Southern States of Personal.\u2014 Messrs RobtCampbell, and over, the Supreme Court deq* ' \u2019 'gainst America.John Ramsay of Bristol were in this vil- her.Mrs.Colton has one monu,.which ^\t-?- lage last inday.Mr.Geo.Docherty of to decide whether she will take tho mat- The colony located in the vicinity of Aruprior was in town on Friday last.j ter to tho Privy Council.\tBake Tèmiscnmingue is making rapid pro- J.T.St Julien, Esq., of Aykuer and\t\u2014_\u2014________ gross, no less than one hundred and fifty Hugh Mulligan Esq, of Onslow were hero J Among the items of Ottawa correspond- fvtllcra having taken up laud there duron Monday and Tuesday last.\tcnee to the Montreal Gazette we notice ,n# ^,e present season.A number of Mr.W.J, Poupore, >1.P.P.was in the following: \u201cIt is rumored that further Crunch capitalists are interested in the the village on Tuesday and Wednesday honors are shortly to be conferred by the 8\u20aclluuie W expending a considerable on business in connection with the bridge.| pope upon the Canadian Catholic clergy ?um of ,llo,ley 111 making railway and other and that amongst these the title of mon- improvement* to bring tho settlors within The Canadian Pacific Railway, now I signor will bo awarded to the Rev.Fa-\tr^mh of markets.Mr.Bonaparte that their train service to tho Pacific ther Sloan, of the Basilica here.\u201d Father\ta doscendant oft ho Great Napoleon, Coast is fully established in order to eo- Sloan is a native of this county, his re- ^2 represents the Parisian capitalists, courage travel to British Columbia and Natives being residents of Vinton.Hie , m the course of a few days pay the give their many well wishes an opportune many friends and acquaintances will learn c°Iony a v,8lL and inspect the condition ty of seeing the country and their line, with pleasure of his anticipated prefer- [>x.*bo people, a||d the advantages the dis-hsve made a big reduction in rates.Sec- meut.\tînc^ offer» for colonization pnr|>oses.It ** turning the other.\tI returned the fire, fortunately with _\tdamage on either side.The yo mg couple Not to be Outwitted.-The work of are still unmarried, scaffolding between No.2 and 3 piers\t__ came to a stand still for a day or two last Wi Will Try and Fall Into It.\u2014The week owing to the greatly increased depth Montreal Gazette says: The 24 o'clock of water which was encountered as the\tsystem is\ttaking in the West.\tPort\tAr- teniporary work was projected towards\tthur, the\tmost easterly point\twhere\tthe the centre of the river.Finding that it\tCanadian\tPacific time tables,\tunder\tthe was impossible to proceed farther out Mr.\tnew stylo, go in force, lias adopted it,\tand William Hastier, the gentleman in charge, [ mich announcements as, \u201cThe train will conceived the plan of overcoming the gap is un Will A large force of men are to work building No.i pier to the required height, and making such alterations in the approach P.8 are rendered necessary by this elevation.\t' ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, BY SMITH fc COWAN, Editors sad Proprietor».Subscription, $1 Per Year, in Advance.Labor Fish.\u2014On Wednesday Mr.James Ingram caught a pike in the vicinity vf the foot of Cal omet Rs|»id» which turned the beam at 114 pounds.It is tho largest fish of tho kind caught in this neighborhood for eome years past.Clarkes.ADVERTISING RATED: Transient advertisements, eight Mints per Une for Ant tusortios ; three veut» a Uu« foi *v»ry eul«H queut laserilutt.Busier*» cards, eight lines or les», pet year, #4.00 ; \\ r every addktiunal line, 50 cents.Contract rates made known to ihervhauts on audios-lion.tiumspoedenoa solicited ftnm all parts of.the county and neighboring townships.job ranmsa.The following, and all other printing, done at the lowest rates :\t#R Auction Bills, By-Lows, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, Dodgers, Handbills, Letter Heads, Labels.Municipal Blanks, Mnni-cipsl printing.Notarial Blanks, Note Herds, Notes of hand.Posters, Re-eeipts, Ticket», All kinds of blank for Circuit, Commissioners and Magistrate's Court».for Do You Rewire Any.\u2014Anyone requiring clapboards, sheeting, flooring, laths, scantling, shingles or any description of lumber can have the same at reasonable rates by applying to J.H.Bromley, (lower Point Lumber Yard, Lapasae, Out.4 Business Regarding the amnesty proclaimed in favour of North-West rebels it might be explained that it does nut except Gabriel Dumont or any one else by name.\u201cBig Rear ' and the three or four Indiana in Stonoy Mountain Penitentiary do not get the benefit of it.i and A Murderous Time ok it.\u2014At Bello-ville, on Thursday the 16th inst., John Pentland, an old pensioner, who lived in Almonte at one time, deliberately fired two shots from a revolver into the back of Mrs.Mack, wife of a small grocer, wounding her very seriously, and afterwards tired three shots at Mack which took affect, his own room, secured tho doors, and when tho police sought admission he deavored to commit suicide.Pentland lived in part of Mack\u2019s house, and had previous quai rel, which led to his being bound to keep the peace.Pentland » real wife is at present work ini; in the woolen mill at Youngville, a few miles from here.A CALL SOLICITED.A Monstrosity.\u2014A Winnipeg taxidermist hie on view a monstrosity in tho form of an animal, the lower half of which resembles a calf, while the upper half looks like a human (child.It was found on the prairie and was alive at the time.A doctor examined it and pronounced it a monstrosity.It was subsequently kill- Professional Cards.R.H.t HU RUM AN, M.I).C.M., PHYSICIAN tiuiyoe mihI Arnuuclwttr, Graduate of Mla( \u201c R^nt.\\Wkj didsatl ScfiS wC'nMSLay mu \u2022**?\u2019 » J»h \u2014\u201c*h *** JW i^t h%L ^Ld\t' I «^4 hand.Is kb awm asd He lifte hie head, I leva us: OR, \" Ooftala Dallaa, I h.p.yo.an sol eerioue.\" - Dj yet think It e a.j «at hr j-sMsg ?' Light at Last.\"Ni,I de net) bit my Idea* may net be yon re, and 1 de hepe the# yen an net Im eieaial ** CHAPTER VL stiffly.\u201cOi, all right, dear! \u2022bilge ne with that Lei Tne morning cernes, bright and sunny.Leng ere we women descend to breakfast, the eportemen have gone eut, \u2022«* that the day may not be all wanted, as E 11th lays.Captain Dallas Is the only one whs dees net bo i according te Donoan, H ta nhemtleman fee keeklo * and glowerin\u2019 nt ta yacht and 1 \u2022 net oarin' for ta doge er ta gum what Indeed the ipirtwaen find Cameron, will yen t again! \u2022\u2022 Bot i am aa earnest ae man oan bn My leve le net a passing fancy.I wan attracted by yenlhe very first ties I saw yen.\" '\u2022 Driving with Jack!1 I aah.n^\t____l _____ako.N the Hi eel \u2022\u2022Yea i epee Above It e maeeam, when sptolm 1 with the mew rare ere « MMtod.far efftr j\" eed so \u2022\u2022I \u2022\u2022 He le sfrsld el his oompeeloe,\" snys Mr.Burden.\u2022\u2022 I mggeited the borrowing ef Led y BydnU's garden-hat, or thst Tenait ahenld follow with am nmbreUa ; bet I inn yen end went yen to Uke retern.\" I feat rather eerry 1er Captain Dalian.\u2022\u2022 I de like yen.Yen have been very klndf end at ll wonld be elrangi if I did alec g the Utile pier, and Dallas stands on She snore, throwing pebbles Into the water.\u2022\u2022 We shall hare a flee day, I think,\u201d I nay.He tarns retued sharply, end, seeing who It Is, leeks mere amiable, \u201c I hope so.Ia it another new experience for yon!\" ¦è^^^BgÉeggj|Q \u201c Quite.My exptrleoeo solar has limited to an eooaelenal ton In n email The Dalleb re to whom yen wiU entreat year In -day will call yen r4*- M oarer ; bet I draw I back boat\" \u2022\u2022With Jack!'\u2022 he euggeeto, eyeing n stately swan.61 6 \u2022 kingdom by the tea.1 \" Bit draggle to.r Walk by adrertleemento 1er D.\\|8âge4e Catarrh Remedy are the theneande It hie r« ¦ay,'4 \u2022\u2022Ini \u2022\u2022Yen he In another Ieoh, «unrounded again by to, my hare & C W, Vehr A.P.890.IT* Oa STB I pUyitto .I.*.\"There wenld be dreadhri vanity theegV (to mm ooKTurviD.) oumi< à At > c« OSatml r*Uo.«¦ lillllg fOt OAETKSg As I conclude, I tain Dallas fixed upon me with n entions expremien ; but Mr.Onmeren divert# my thenghte by a few bare of hie Lament nod n Trying I# Catch Up.; Mmes Me Urn The little hero et the feUewlng Isddentl upen men.ne remans beside me, stCU evidently met to be killed by ndlrsad oMepIng my hand», hut we «peek ne men, | dent weed# are net needed j and the h a Ieoh & Mm 0 al right; leerge H.Bordes, aeoempaaled by aged three («ara, and a little dangh-[)lean erne afteraeen am a riait to SOVat I butOeed Is me Mr.flawd* for Sir P te add te \u201e { w iw \u2014^ gkry Uadia, .way to 81>slu I ter, kno mi kadi.\tBut*.61 *1 ameerry yea think en 11 te think me eepnbto, wllfnlly, < V that la yenr erinlea, year i ol ma, myntnealtelnaMSed.\" 411 de net wish te may any e wage anew - onto Mr.C WëêSM Beaten ax Bheghnml ohtidrtn.telle me thni, green#ward ie dbeb the Mile fee CHAPT1B VIL qeet em the ear \u20226 g!g to lowered, and Ueee Dallas aehe If I wfll sis: !eeget%af DaQas\u2014 Tés panel lira.Bor-it Is tlw piaufi I» tom wsy et the eleep&eg oar ia4 writer while ehe wee dalmg sp her hair.Thleeam- my peelttm thiah Mr.Hawdeo b \u2022 mat allow my fmOty am ean that Ibe\" i sseeesB igu** fer I emP'kth# -i«.o5 mSS jo) Hmwiiifc , It h bleak and barm enough ; J Z &V7L2 % F e».ef thll.\" I»f ¦MtoU initie et that gray hül, and thaï te mare my ïSSrffi:\téMET\"\" \u2014 \u201c Dent JW find h very Sedlsee,\u201d he \u2022Twwül I I I te \u201cItwemld bi \u201d he V ^llBPHBPSi \u2022\u2018Indeed I think they change,-\tI reply.\tI\tsays oaldiy.\" My ewm feelings mntmdly,\tI pamke ; the epettwen m M Hke great minera rejecting\tsky aid\tI\tare net werth yenr oeoMderatien.\u201d\tI\towemsd about its brig \" olends.\"\tI \u2022'Plane yourself,\u201d I retain.ent the Mrde \" them aim they abi M My want ef taste, me doubt,\u201d\the says\tI\tmy any mere.\"\tI\tMr.Cam nee euggeete rod amd Lime m eub- | hack te Deunar and namely : amd we walk am a little way In\tI\tThere te a eelemn eilenoe between\tme 1er\tI stftmtae for deg and gun, aif so beard le agreed te b?all with the empties of ward It by that I should apologise far Sir Perey.H» alone lissera hi the old ad paasfbla sang pmrpasely !\" I my warmth,\u201d be eaye then, h hie frcxsn garden efCammnb Crag with me | and we survived the fall.were appropriate.I Inn.\twander threagh Tenmyeen'e \" Id y la* te- The train reashed Albany, and while 1\t.t ' .\u2014t apologise.I want yeute gether.that long calm deUtieue day.forget and eejey yeureelf.What can the Sa time glides on te the evening and myself.If yen | ethers think era*!'\tCamerea\u2019e bail, the gathering of tLe \"Are yen begtaaing to eenenh Un.m Sir Peter sail# It, when \" I hope yen den t think that I weald I Grundy Surely four oaring far whet ethers wilfully hurt nay erne s feelings.Captain I m la very new !f Dallas !\u2019\tI There la something in his volet I de net altogether understand MONEY TO LEND ecmld have bird er wild fewL PtodnetifeTewe/Vtilen & Fera Property \u2022 I he aeks.\"The Were yea thinking ef\u2014 \"Of whem!*Iaek,as \u2022f Mi, | Ha tie*, telegrams wets dlepetohed to Dolan d S linger leads to mete ell haste with JKHPkIS I bet I brown room, as we call It, beoanse Hi fleer was great and she wept tears of joy, Other\t^41 era lined walls and esfllng and chairs are of telegram# stated that the little bey was\tAjareopy;os,i im mnSi me«n» elans, mar \"Of MIm L like.\u201d hack, \" Found lahmrV and \"\u2022Open eenl,' dent they my?I openly that I that girl very she mi jeal g.I hate C5PJ nor de owby m w.and It aagla plime1 privileged t# by a Hiver b ?iM)ix i;r a < ELECTRO&STEREOTYPERS \\ I art He WM at la tat the prelade Iiaao surprised that I enly stale at m, and weoder what F ~ 99 \"Than that ends the sub j mV ta restas \u2022MU distantly; and, etfll étant astable.Olwwlm and OUrriag, aad so Heading far a slight ont sa tka bask ef hliasok.î w * ' e { ceoi JACK* 1 riiw He P* ¦?J*«k MeDswld, eliee 0\u20141 ¦\u2022VIIIILB nu TES VMM ITU.objects cm lead WmU.CHOICE Recipes.The With (Nit Hf **\t\" '\t0®^P bWC BfCfll» bs ka\t*\t^\t^ tbfCC fell Ibis gleam III flee làsegbt Ike u Bed ftegetker tf \u2014\"gggsasa- isysas^Ei%^5d £3ssss&\u2019 vm womld be fetal plsadbd room omrmuL eiAure.a?,\"73 a WWW Oake.-O ^¦gS 3SS==ift~ SaSaaSE^Igs^iSff 'S ____\u2014 \u2014 S#-\u2014^ fÿ^'èï sHHE«EE HSSH\u201c\tp:feia\tfe:Sl5« snsatssæs 4^»»tysü3ws c!5=j%R5\t%SH=5J5= «kmUtiM.\u2019 It wm tw.»ty «tgbt (Ml t* I with fiun.L 1\t,h*Uli'\u201c**\tby 360.000 perwn., snd 30.000.n.m.nta .{ ltd.Thle wse all the lime he dared steal I AThe >teet faioy in splaehere are law 7° Î^*V# lüïï* *\u201c *' ,ind woold pat en I neat damage to sheep, Oae man lest 3 000 p^'hldden la the tenements where the On that earns day hie fellew met with am f,M '^aad agabit the waU behind the\t**\u2022'¦J1\" : Pl*\"gh what mere I killed, another 5,000, a third 4,000 out of àtfede ,e aarrfed en la secret In one heeee aoddent, and wae laid epfer tlx weeks, withstand._^J™TL»**** bnokwheat, which I a herd ef 5,000 Meilnee and Oetswelda there are sometimes three of theee establish- âa»£g9lS8â£-adsSgMSm ^'*01 d*\u201c-1117H %swasrs-iErc\t1 \u201d*-imeM *¦\u2014 mtàmmm ed en well.He wonder, 1er he put.There wee MoDeoald fer te ottron.This oake will alee j edged him to be a who wenld thing to be taken to the wood ehopo e benii, MeDennld wae the erne oalled epee.If both went to the eteok homes together.lIDmo A WAT POB BALT AW HOUB and taking a smoke while McDonald , ent what they were after.heroes one eomer of the bnlldlnga great lot of iron ban stood slanted up to eneh a 1 t) > They w I me they (\"Eeenghl Eaengh I\"), eweeherteedayi te eb- h.He refneed to g» I Weehingtee Railway ie Borner feU te I 375.thia latter being I ml and minier.whe eejeyed the A Strange ConbtnatUn.B !xetiS5sa^xirsi:l s tKitïn asvî EHrF2^'^*5 **\u201c He ¦rE Prof.Cerebetoit el V.day.The p «si r »*ï £ as- .e .\tmuet be) jail Oenetfe shameful U WWW the oeek.\u201c Net si aU ; an offer abort 60 centime#, endlwtU er about IV « Very well.dr.I off# j'k&W, together with thfl » feeling again* cure behind the 1 tod him, and If ha were AU Kr.tn : I tide.Next day he died, and mm toque* telMOODM tripodl loved | offer I refoee,\u201d added the merohaet, and and fixed on a for The Ma e her oeokin*.r ttirruM blL.,M.Rtei tr.n law forth* VMha-WWl,Up.»kilM.ywwwl its .tïtSTir r:'£t.T îïït Consolation jeot.Md \u2022 If than token from a Ills be j driven TAita She In ton lu or to ft s ' w * \u2022s Enuliih ipcnWng popjtn&m at this pw-1 in* this province n«amat\t[ui'os'^'whatter Lulls' their |.r*U*cw- yinett are unanimous in their expri-KHion ot mch were inteuded, tho accmii *\twf| |miy jUiVe ÇOmpiitU* X NIGHT.At the banquet held in this village recently bv the Reformers of this county, St which the Hon, Mr.Mercier was the distinguished guost, that gentleman is credited with having given utterance to the following words nisei! the fact that we were a mixed people ip this province and tl&al each auction had rights and liberties which should be corded them in the interests of peace unity and fair play.\u201d Let us see now to what extent those rights and liberties have been recognized, as shown by tho record of Mr.Mercier for the pest six or eight mouths.Was it not this individual who in conjunction with two or three others of like incendiary character strove with almost super-human zeal to excite the race and religious prejudices of the French Canadian population of this province, ostensibly for the purpose of creating a French national party which should ride supremely and tyrannically over all other classes and elements therein 1 Was it not he who did this because the chief Executive had chosen not to interfere with the sentence passed upon an alien half-breed, were imbrued in the blood of missionaries and pcacable settlers,\u2014who was chargeable with inciting the Indians jto revolt and resorting to arms, a proceedure, which had it not been for the timely intervention of our militia would doubtless have culminated in the perpetration of all the horrors and atrocities associated with Indian warfare,\u2014and who, it was proven beyond peradventure, did all this solely with the object of extorting money from the Government for his own personal aggrandizement Î Was it not Mr.Mercier who represented this same designing fiend to the Frenchmen of Quebec as one of the noblest patriots of their race,\u2014a 4\u2018dear brother\u201d who had been \u201cmurdered\u201d for last goons distinguished dignitaries of the Roman Catholic church in Canada were in attend* together with 500 priests.The Dominion Government, Quebec Legisla- I* ance In addressing the meeting id Si.Fla vie, the Hon.Mr.Teillmi made it clear to liis audience, with much force of argument, that the local Legislature had nothing whatever to do with the Kiel affair.He cited the resolutions unanimously passed in 1884 on tho subject of provincial autonomy to show that tho principe on which the claim of local independence was based was the abstention of the Federal and piovincial Governments from any encroachments on each other\u2019s powers and rights\u2014the duty in one case being as clearly implied as iu the other.In the of his speech Mr.Tail Ion had an ! tureaud Council, Supreme and Superior courts Councils of Montreal and Quebec largely represented.* * \u201cho recog l I the nom we iv nc- The Grit wire-pullers of this county have been making overtures to the \u201clower end\u201d Conservatives, ill the way of soliciting their co-operation to defeat * the family compact,\u201d a distinction which some facetious member of the above-named faction was pleased to confer upon our present representatives, Messrs.Poupore and Bryson.The inducement held out is this : Jou help us to defeat Poupore by support-our candidate, and when tho Doiuiu-election conies around we w ill turn in and assist you to elect n man in the lower end against Bryson.This is app&iently a vi ry straightforward and generous proposition to come from the Grits, but when corns to subject it to a slight inv< stiga tion a strong suspicion of treachery is at detected.Here is a point worthy ! making such overtures he should have ____ fit to ignore the opinions and feelings of his English friends, who never could be f tarries to such unhallowed extremes course excellent opportunity of taking Mr.Pelletier to task for his inconsistency.He rend from the prospectus of (ai Jnstice, the journal with which that gentlemen is connected, a passage in which it was insisted that each power, local and federal, should beware of overstepping its own prerogatives, and pointing out the absurdity and the danger of the local house discussing the Riel question.Mr.Taillon reminded his hearers that even such good Nationalists as Messrs.Hameau, Beaubien, Beauchamp, and LajKiinte refrained from joining the Opposition in its censure of the (rovemuient.Mr, Pelletier, not being able to deny the words of La Justice, descended to a subterfuge which was unworthy of a statesman and a journalist# Taking up the paper from which Mr.Taillon had read the extract, he held it up before the meeting, letting those pree-I cut see that it was not La Judice but Le ed mg seen But, as we need scarcely say, there is parties to sueu uunw»uww\t^ truth in Mr.Mercier s statements eith- would have iu] p aed ho found » » lfBcunt ^ thy hcuae or Bince.Tho autonomy ».p™.- » «\u201cfs' and candour.But no ; self-confident and ever.If it were, it is not to Mr.Mer-self-complaisant, he still urges and ad- çier that the public would look for i*es-vancee his unpatriotic views and preteii-| 0f gUidance.As it turns out, tlie £2,*srsiw».\u2018te~ «W i.;iyr P.a.I»\u2014- f and Dominion than nnv living man.\\\\ hy the party which acknowledges his leadei-did Mr.Joly resign?Why did Mr Watts I ^jp ]t was with the Liberals that the resign\u2014two men as true as steel ?The lo#t confljct between the two puw- -«\u2022 - «*\u2014\u2022\tri To their credit be it said, the great purposes the constitution was contemned and an\tof dissension, before un- known, introduced into the relations between province and Dominion.More-although the Conservatives have ion One we once consideration: It was asked of a piomin-cut Grit if his party would r.ot be satisfied t » unite on a Conservative to represent the wretch whose hands county in the Quebec House, and run a the Reform interest for the Dorn His response wai: \u201cOh, no; we me not so particular al ou4 the Dominion; want to elect a man for the Quebec limn in inion.majority of the French Conservative mem liera of the House, failed to be impressed with the logic of Mr.Mercier s appeal to national and religious prejudices, but remained true to their party by supporting their leaders in deciding that the Legislature had no right to interfere with the\t., , , Federal authorities with regard to the | vention was just,hed there is no reason to find fault vvi 1 , u îe\tJournal de (Juebec, the article of the form- value as proving the inconsistency of ^\t^ reproduced in the latter the House to overthrow the Government I ^r* Meicier in exa ting tie a s as joumaj ^s ft was credited, however, by virtue of tho national cry, and each the friends, an t e onserva sves as le ^ Taillon had no difficulty in proving mass bHüeISI ïss at the preaent day in this province.It j poWW\tKo b«Uer proof\t1 y\u2018\t^ Conserva- P\u201cper\u2019 which> of ra are not half so much interested in defeating the llms Administration ns they are in accomplishing the overthrow of Sir John Macdonald; lut tiny hone by defeating Mr.Poup »re to break the backb me of Conservatism in this comty, and thus its allegiance to the dictatorship of Let not Conservatives be over, been so much longer in power, the Federal prerogative has been exercised far oftener by the Liberals.If such inter- » disposition of Louis Kiel.Mr.Mercier made several attempts in 4 secure Blake & Co deceived by any such plausible pretexts.The trickery practised in the County of Renfrew a few years ago affords a le m >n which akoaid be remembered.The record of Reformers thews clearly how little confidence can be reposed in them : To gain office they are prepared to promise anything and everything; once there the pledges which people receivedV good faith are allowed to go to the winds.Far bet ter they will find it to fiive a ten ,wal of the r confidence to the men who have faithfully and creditably represented them, than to become identified with a jiarcelof intriguers and hungry office seekers, w ho will leave them in the lurch once their ambitious thirst for ascendancy is satiated.Conservatives, beware! r\" whose shoes Mr.Mercier is unworthy to unloose\u2014as \u201changmen\"\u2019 and \u201cmurderers\u201d because their desire for the well-being and proper Government of the country, their statesmanlike, broad, unbiassed opinions, were law, and their belief in the justice of the dofonce of trcaaon nna rebellion declared sentence, had led them to fearlessly face with Mr.Laurierthat were lie on the banks the consequences of sanctioning its being of tho Saskatchewan when the rebellion \u201c>> c*\u201c '-the \u201cP\"\"\t0».old raralj im«0ine,\tH.l Mr.Mercier and his little clique of so- the Mr.Mercier portrayed in thèse contra- tUtious nationalists liave Ipaped contume-1 distinctive characters is one and the same 1 individual.0, Nevertheless it is a fact,\u2014a fact which no matter how our cotcm.may attempt to smother or cover up still retains whom every justice loving citizen of this itp stubborn nakedness.Dominion regards to-day with admiration We have every confidence that the elec- Mthetn,e|,roteftor*otthe nghu\thi satellites, and that when they cast their vote» at the approaching election they will not do so in support of any individual who sympathises with or prêtes» to be the follower of a political leader so noted for trickery, double-dealing and dishonesty.wise, a suckling dove, the \u201crecognizer of equal rights and privileges,\u201d is the same individual whose inflammatory utterances the chief incentives which brought on papably dishonest a document could con vince or satisfy no one.In its integrity it has been accepted by none but the cabal with which Mr.Mercier is conspiring i jT Ifl IMPORTANT tofbrmcr* and other*to to mount to power, if poaeible, on the 1 erv of sectional prejudices and antagon- which I will guarantee to give HnUnfRctlon.\t, Orders by mall or otherwise promptly aUeml- of race.And to think that men who | ed to.Plow is the time to get a good cheap pump.Add row The Advance waxes wroth last week; it accuse a the Equity and the gentlemen who represent this County in Parliament of doing all in their power to defeat the Fcott Act.Such a bare faced lie is characteristic only of the base hypocrites who pen the editorials in that Rouge-Riolite organ.Everyone who read the Equity during the Scott Aft invasion knows the Advance lies deliberately, and that the Equity was perfectly neutral, not taking any side, and that any money received by this journal was for legitimate printing done.The Adv mes still feels sore over PUMPC and ism call themselves Conservatives should be the willing dupes of such a man, knowing as they must, that his success would be tho ruin of the province.Happily such Conservatives are few, while the true men whom passion has not blinded are many and strong.\u2014Gazette.JOSEPH 8 EE LEY.Bryson, Que.July 27, 1888.FOR 1y as the result of their non-concurrence in their narrow sectional views; the men COOKING, PARLOR, its defeat, but it is always on the wrong side; no intelligent elector in the County puts any faith iu the ravings of the Ad* Scott Act, though it may be, in principle (which we question), its editorials are usually intoxicated with hspe of minds of many French Canadians by Mer-power.Fact r, the Advance has to i ii i iî C i ills ill limm 1 m il mpdwtuul ¦¦ put'culac principle, it sways with the we* believe they will be\u2014will be looked wind.One day it is a temperance sheet, up to by those people as the beacons the next it supports a vender of wines, which saved them from disaster.Why was it in favor of the Scott Act ?For another instance of Mr Mercier s The question is easily answered\u2014personal contempt for tliet liberality of sentiment » animosity.It further states that it sup-\twhich he endeavored to\tconvince the peo- | | I\tI porta MercidT, and he supports Blake, a\tpie of this county he is\tpossessed of,\twe\tnom7 uf thc Province ie in\tan8er» e is ' i\u201eod Scott Act man.Thi.i.the firet\tMk the public fn Me »\tretro.poet of\thi,\ttaking the very cour» that\twould h.,ten\trecord\tof\t»\tgood\tmsny\tlegal\ternmne.intimation we have had that Hlake wa.a\tcour» in the LegUlature hut aeaaion.\tIt\ta conflict between the two power., to the\tThere are\tfifty-five\twhopM\tguilty\tto Scott Act man.Let u.».what Grip will be remembered a »nea of «solution, certain risk of the weaker.If it is deur- annual receipt* of 1^000, twenty-eight 5SSES# S5&555 ESEBHmu paid mm confessedly and pmfeesedly make no eupporter of the Liberal party'-I)r.Cam- bee in antagonism to all the re«t of the U Union iet CantowieT Kit (Artha- The Cltlien.Insurance Company 1, a home elforf tolend the masses, but »tand ready eron, member for Huutingdon-who in TWmionf It Journal dt Qutbtt, insist- bwkgvWs) ^ay, of Mr.Mercier\u2019, pro- Institutioni of 21 year, standing, offering « like wind vanes, to spin round at the the courae of hi, speech on the rewdution.mg op the shsurd character and miechisv- gnunme:-\u201clf Mr.Mercier ever gets into ^\tZ %% touch of the latest br,*er.e.Iforinatano , said:\t, ou* tendency of a programme baaed on power he will find out that the Conserva- iromi.tly paid.Loss by Lightning paid tor ioton have pledged themeelvee \u201cIt ia maintained by the» resolution,, prejudice, of race and «notion, cites a t,Vea, who» policy he blames, have done whether Are ensues or not Live stock killed Macdonald at the and strongly supported by the gentlemen j letter received by M.Caron, M.P.P.better and with lew delay, than he could\t8U*» Edward itlakl to i\thaves,a,k« in their tav.mr, that the for Maskinonge, from an eminent#eclea- do him»|f in the same circumstances .ZZL :-4 \u2022\tI ^ \" \"r\tu r-a.t :t idiaoet i, not theca*.In no English conatitu- »q\"enree of taking Mr.Mercier , couneel Mia,.try are net merited.It was self\" \" \" ency has such regret been expressed.The t are cloarly exposed.So far from defend-1 interest ami paw: n, and not the de-tue\t24,1815.The Globe has been inquisitively poking its nose into the private affairs of Toronto\u2019s lawyers, and comparing the amounts returned by the limbs of the law as their income when the tax collector is going his rounds, with tho \u201cstyle\u201d developed in their every day life.It has found a wide discrepancy to exist, which can only be accounted for on the ground that the boastful city behind Hanlan\u2019s island is either possessed of a lot of very poor lawliving at the expense of their fellow QO TO and liberties in general of this country, and the men who, when the poisonous influences of the doctrine infused into the v mer AMD DOUBLE STOVES, E.B.D.LAFLEDB.MR.MERCIER AND PROVINCIAL RIGHTS.« , Even well informed and far seeing Literals are agreed that if Mr.Mercier is in his contention that the auto- yers men, or that the assessors books are the sincere TO FARMERS 1 ltd V\" to support Sir John A next federal e jn the tivrjrary, pnjwj uisoe trot in Pi JOHN MOONEY, Portage au, Pori, Que, ;uuc.It l- a baâffdp U f ed for tho fact thnt he was not dreMed | lug, eager, earnest intelligent population well, und that no 'disrespect was meant.\u201cva-Mter** ahkival art.Kwremoif at moiha for insuring, » preeout from Bnisolf, which \u201e , , v a/ nri ou* a« .1.he hoped he would wear.If there was Oleichon, N.W.\t, \"\t.ïa.y anything else ha hoped it would be told rooming our elamben were disturbed by (j4;ver|)or Dewdnoy.He himself was tho W'ft melodious voicesof Indians, whoso obiigod to ~ weet ;nd wou|d retunl in curiosity induced them to poor into the tbrw Weeks, meantime all complaint» window climb the tope of care end ex- ,hould be told to Governor Dewdney.amine the rode, brake», wheel, by which (),d 8un here ,\u201e,d \u201e tvo finge\u201e the -lire wn%om are .upper ed end o»n- dieiU he had tw\u201e wor(f, u, \u201ey 6 He pro.trolled.Mil, Crowfoot paid (lOfdriiur duced the flnt treaty made by (Ioy.Laird as became her dignity.On our making terrupted while telling what Sir John said out appearance we were greeted with ,\tis good.\" hearty handshakes and an exaiumatum of *\t° sppm-vl.A speetaded newspaper man u oiffn to V®1\t14 carefully examined to see why ho After the pow wow Lady Macdonald wore blinders.On its being ®xl>lsuuu| prwented Crowfoot with a big pipe bowl the* he was a scribe, kooe lw# afcknaiuod\tby a erow's foot, the appropri- him \u201cBig prevaricator.The ex plan,a- Ltneas of which Crowfoot at once recognii-tion being made that he ^ f* *M«t- ^ said he had intended bringing * ed with the\ttelegram dir John sent him during th name wasat oocechangedU) WMln.hellion, bat had forgotten it.Pipea were | terminod upon ¦BSeSSSi C enythLg I\tENGLISH I OUTK S.to do with tho change deponent saith not.m^u\u2019g dresses, and duck for tents, tea.to- London, If 1st.\u2014Mr.Glsdstono, st two Old Sun* the second chief, pul in an ap- becoo end sugar were presented.Tne In- o'clock this afternoon, received from the pearanoi in a garment which rivalled in UUns then treated the party to a dance Queen her acceptance of the résignât i g brightness the glories of the rising sun.Lfter which the epecial nu>v©d.off west.' of himself and his Ministers.The Mi He was accompanied by Lone-horn bear- The Mle of the B|aokfeet has been watch- quis of Salisbury left Dieppe to-day for itlg flags which from time to time had j\u201eg me write this for some time.General London.been presented to tho Indians.Old nun gup^ Egan, who has accompanied the London, 21st.\u2014-Mr.Gladstone, as soon bore on his manly breâst a silver treaty .^^y fr0lll Winnipeg, goes west with us.as his messenger returned from Osborne medal and a medal given him by Lord\twith the Queens acceptance of the resig- Landsdowne.\tHVK516 0* THE way,\tnation of the Ministry notified his col By eight o\u2019clock from all points of the Regina, N.W.T., 17.-We arrived here leagues.Mr.Gladstone will) not proceed horizon Indians on ponies were\th#t night after a run of ten hours from to Osborne to personally surrender the gathering to meet the Premier, bhortly vyinnipeg# The journey was accomplish- ***** of office until Her Majesty shall have after Crowfoot and Om mU.i came into the ^ at the ranQtog rate of forty miles an appointed his successor, car and welcomed Sir John.Crowfoot hour .8jr john and Lady Macdonald Mr.Gladstone replying to-day to en-who is is mourning for Foundmaker, was greeted on their arrival by a large quiries said that at present there was a clothed in his worst garments, which were g^mMage of people, who crowded around great lack of any complete historical re-considerably the wor,e for wmr.kftor dwtring to see the man of whom they view touching upon Ireland.He recoiu-a short interview Crowfoot went off to the\t8U much.The rapidity of transit mended Gold win Smith\u2019s article on Hitt prairie and ordered tho crier of bis camp qURe knocked Governor Dewdney out *n his \u201cEnglish Statesmen,\u201d also Lecky m to announce that all were to assemble at\tc^euiation» asm the time of the \u201cLeaders of Public opinion in Ireland,\" the station to have a pow-wow with the\t^ the Premier.The result was and the \u201cHistory of England in the Great Chief.All m war paint but Crow- that the y^iton did not wait for the gub- Eighteenth Century,\" also many portions foot, steamed to the station, and were re ernatori&l carnage but proceeded to Gov- of Froud\u2019s \u201cEnglish in Ireland in the ceivod bv Sir dohn,,with Governor Dewd- ernment House by another oonveysnoe.eighteenth Century; Lord Cloncury\u2019s nej and Lady Macdonald on his left nie ^y Macdonald being anxious to see her \u201cPersonal recollections of his life time,\" chiefs presented were Crowfoot and 01# invalid daughter, who has for some time with extracts from his correspondence, Son, and among me minor chiefs were t recuperating in this osone-filled but above all Burke, especially his writ-Eagle Rib, Medicine Shield, White Pup, atmosphere.LaBt night it blew what mgs on America, as applicable to Ireland.Running Rabbit, Rabbit Carrier, Running wouJd ^ &t sea great guns, but, in As regards the recent history of the land Wolf, The Eagle and Lone horn.Little ^ the whistling winds, the people question, Mr.Gladstone recommends the Plume, the great Indian runner, was also were pianting trees along the sides of the perusal of Harry O\u2019Brien\u2019s articles in the present.Other great councillors took Ltroeta ^ ft late hour< All the bunting of Nineteenth Century.theirplaces.EvegytèfH^ being armnged Queen City of the plains\t____ ÿawa ca sws^-jisisjs c.caldwell, *hat Sir John was a great chief specially\twere visible.The Premier\tQHAWVITM?- f)MF énarged with the interests of Indians ; I drove out to the Governor\u2019s residence,\tOnAW ILLl, - UUH.rSttssesMte jsïtïa a EHEF-^ ï;.ïrr.\"™\u201d.iSS SSSSsSStt p\"\u2018*re4 Tm>\tTobamx, Paua At this point Crowfoot took off his hat waJ1 to ^rry through going and take and took out his ciuar and told^the chiefs thinge moro ieisureiy returning.But to pay great attention so that they could ^\t^ he 8tarted from Winnipeg by spe- Of u>i.branch of imsine./.he i.me king \u2022 specialty, msgtisaxKSSfcsus straight out from the shoulder.\twere waiting to receive him.At Car- Shawvliie.Jan crowfoot\u2019s oration.\tJ berry, Brandon, Virdon, and in fact at\te\t.Crowfoot then began his oration.He ?ery point eager crowds pressed upon Dnirnl Mnj] QfQfrÛ T jllû complained that the Canadian Pacific Rail- him.Tie enthusiasm was unbounded.fllljfdl JUflU UlQcLO JLllliU ly had caused prairie fires on his reserve, On Thursday in Southern Manitoba a boy\tJ\t-BETWEEN\u20140 JZZzKft\t% PORTEE DOiORf md baleis.east had his grass burned by the fire wag- thing.He said, \u201cI d sooner lose seven gon he would make a row about it, and so years\u2019 picnics than misa seeing Sir John.1\u2019 I TTeM\u2018T/^\"MT TTfMT.QTÏl he (Crowfoot) thought he ought to do the Evidently tha bey had just experienced V JLl lUll J-LVz V QJCJ.same.Some bad people spread the report his first piento and the enjoyments re-that the Blaokfeet were going to give\twived there fomied his highest standard trouble, but he knew better, and lie was\tby which to judge of pleasurable emotion, grieved to the inner heart to hear of these till Sir John came along, when the joy of reporta He never believed bad reports a picnic seven fold developed appeared to about white men, and thought the white him an inadequate measure for the pleas-men ought to be equally confiding.He ure he felt at seeing the man who \u201cgave desired to be friends with the white man, us this railway.\u201d and called upon his chiefs to express their Since leaving Ottawa Sir John, at the assent.This they did by ceiling out \u201care\tend of the sikth day, had travelled over kew M is \u201cgood.\" He then told his\t2,000 miles by railway; spent two days in The stage going to Biysonand Couionge losws even chief, that Sir John ww the byzget men Winnipeg; received over, dozen uddrcsee.\t^ Vl they had among them for ¦ long time, and made mutable repltee; add reseed eev-\t1\t1 n u |vc (Loud applauee.) Turning to Sir John eral audiences in places where the hurried he said he and hu chiefs feared for their nature of him visit afforded no time for the children, that food would not be given preparation of formal addressee; shaken them, and he would like Sir John to banish hands with thousands of theae fears.He said they could not write ceived suggestions as to and could not contradict all what \u201cBad ment of Manitoba and the North Weet ; prevaricators\" said in the newspapers from scores.The sentiment# running .about them and their wives and children ; through the addressee presented to him hence they got a bad name they did not may be briefly summed up thus:\u2014Con-deserve.There wee no truth in the state tent ment with their prairie homes, grati-menu referred to.\t| lode for the railway facilities which have come to the country through the earnest, Wa.McVEIGH TO THE PUBLIC.¦lIlE CANADIAN CREMIER.that swarms at every railway station are constant themes of enthusiastic contemplation by Bir John and his |>arty.t TWR VXDRIUtRiNt it .t.n\u2019iNO Ira w 4 jliMinui'*- A ' «iiiiiiH.iily known an Hu* CUKION Mi>t>K, n lho Village uf jir.VH u, ueg» lu infui ui tl e | ohi.e hut the name lias Ikxii JN stock Teh*, To W.H.Clark*, Car le ton Place, REFITTED AND-: FURNISHED, Dear HI r:\u2014I am In receipt of you r challenge through the column* of The Equity.In reply 1 have concluded on running you one fourth of a mile In Vinton or Hryttou.You are at liberty to mention the time and amount by private letter to me.Heapeotfuliy your*, John quiNN.Vinton, July 25, IsSu.Tobacco a, Sugars, Ac., See., occptjoually ood and at price* to euit ail vujrore.anil will imi alter be known as the LIQUORS I As hele making a ap i lallty of this branch of buil-nene parties may rely tipon getting the very first article lu tlm market, either for medicinal or other oae.Ws.MuVfciikiil.Montreal, Slat.\u2014Lt.Col.O'Biion and three non-commissioned officers of the Royal Engineers, Halifax, arrived here to-day on the way to British Columbia, whither they are going to survey Victoria Harbour and district in order to select suitable points fur the erection of forts to be used as naval stations and probably as military depots for Imperial troops.This is a manifestation that the 0.P.R is considered to be the BWlift fflllflpt H ___________________ the It Is intended to push the work forward e re- rapidly as soon as the proper ait* w de- The Honte afford» lUperior acannirntda» tionfur tra cell*ri, and guest» may iely ot+ rrmvwy il\\e best attention.To hit nrul Bar irtÜ fit rvi died.A call solicitai.Ê4T A call solicited Bryuou,, June 7.1888, ALLAN LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Your» truly, X J.CHA TTERTON.rtlllK 8ÏÏOHT SEA ROUTE, svprage ywwsge eight A day#, two of whh h lire www#* «m the oslm beautiful wccwry of tb# bt.iwss Bryson, May 20, ISM, Lawnrnw, great highway India and Cn for NOTICE TO FARMERS.ma RATES OF PASSAGE! QVSBSC TQ LIVERPOOL AND LONUOSOEKRT ON ET TO LEND FUH ONI TOFIETT YEAK» M Cabin, -\t- Intermediate, \u2022 Steerage, \u2022\t- If you are aeodlne for your friend* you can obtain prepaid passage ticket* at lowest rates at this oil* e, \u2022v»ilal4e from England.Inland, Scotland, frtuic.e.Germany, Sweden and Norway.HTEHRAtiE, Slfl.00.Liverpool, Londonderry, Queenstown, Glasgow, nr Belfast, to Quelwu, and always as low as lowest rate quutwd by any other hues.-\tsou, no, iso.-\t$30.00.-\t113.00.APPLY TO S.A.MACK AY, B.C.L, on Notary Public, Portage du Port, Que., Agent for the Credit Ponder Franco Canadien» W.A.MOFFAT, Tickbt Auiarr, Pern broke.Out i Shamrtlle vt sited the First Thursday of every month Pembroke, Oct 8.1885 |T| THE RENFREW GRANITE & MARBLE *» WORKS, A to William's tom ladite, fforlit $65.00, '\u2022 \u2022a \u2022 WILL GIVE AWAY A < to the customer who guesses the nearest to the exact number of beans In a quart Jar now on exhibition at their Shop, Main SL Renfrew.A guess ticket will be given every CASH purchaser of not less than a $12 Headstone.For a $25 Headstone, two ticket* ; $50 Headstone, three, Ac.Any parties buying from the agent, and paying cash before thi* expires will receive a ticket the same u* If buying at the *hop, This will be kept open For ONE YEAR, from let March, 1886, until let March, 1881.» waa called \u2018t* Wo arc prepared to furnish the latest designs in Monuments, Headstones, Mantlepieces, Bailings etc., either in Renfrew Granite or Vermont Marble, at Lowest Prices.T.J.SOMER VILLE, Proprietor.LIQ UORS.H.B.SOMERVILLE, Agent Renfrew.March 301 h, 188(1.Goldsmiths Hall.16, 86 O j Waltham H utches, j| English Wntenes, I\tElgin Watches, \u2022wa an ttwise Watches, Diamonds, Flee Jewelry, Sliver Ware, I* COSNECTIOX WITH THE F* AU Mail St*.vs leave the Union House for Haley's, where conuwliuu with nil Indus going East and West.A.H.HORN, Pembroke, Ont The largest and most elegant stock in the Ottaw mile W.x J THE UNION HOUSE Has been newly fhmlidied throtig'iout.A flrs&laes Table set Bar supplied with beet brands of Liquors and Cigars.\t* ,'n-H Commercial Traveller* will And the aceoimnodshon at this House second to none.Good Sample Booms attached.tJniertaicr, Coffins.Caskets, Metallic Cases Shrouds, Caps, Cloves, Ac., Ac, PEWBROKB MAIN STRUT, .rt Burdock Blood Bitters TELEGRAPH ORDERS attended tc at ALL HOURS.FOR SALE.Portage du Fort, April SO, *86 Manager rpHE NORTH HALF OF LOT 17 on range JL In the towhahlpof Litchfield, consisting of 100 acres well timbered, and In close proximity to the Government road, and two * Z _ half miles from the located railway line.Apply to e AMS persons; and the good govern W 1 re- f GEO.MUBPHt.IVII Portage du Fort.WILL CURB OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS,\tDIZZINESS, DYSPEPSIA,\tDROPSY, INDIGESTION,\tFLUTTERING\t_ JAUNDICE,\tOF THE HEART, ERYSIPELAS,\tACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM,\tTHE\tSTOMACH, HEARTBURN,\tDRYNESS HEADACHE.\tOF THE SKIN, And every species of disease arising from disordered LIVER, KIDNEYS, stomach, dowels or blood.T.MILBURN & CO.\"rtSSno! ALMONTE ran iii Gun / \u2022 ZREEMAH\u20198 WORM POWDERS.8iR John's eitlt I ¦ H ¦\t¦ ¦ I | Sir John said he for one never believed persevering and far-seeing statesmanship the bad reports about them.The Gov- of Sir John, pride in Canada\u2019s position, emor-General and himself had received and warm hope that renewed vigour will ¦\t|\tresult to the Premier from his visit.I Where all the people come from is a .wonder.For instance, at Boissevain, at , the end of the Manitoba Southern Railway line, the Premier was greeted with an enthusiastic welcome by four or five hundred persons.Yet Baisse vain is a village-which had no existence in December last.iThis same newly created gave US a specimen of the enthusiasm fflENDERS win be received by the Department of which .nimste, the people.One bright\tX looking young fellow was introduced to privilem of brryimga,**, the Ottawa Hirer between Sir John and Ud, Macd.m.ld .new\ttal&ta settler.He had on a coarse shirt and of\tin accordance with the term* and under corduroys, buckled around him with a Uie ciondittniw ret forth ta the Hegulallons, copies .trap.The bronzed neck told of utter\tUn*rt\u201d\"t °' \" disregard for such useless onnventionali- Ka.h ten,1er must state the amount which the tie.M collar, and neckti^.He h.d oome\tfiffSSS ID with hlS team several miles away to |q ad vane \\ the terms of the lease l>eing mr four buy lumber to start a house, and said, \u201cIf years and nine month*, from 1st August, law.he had known he would h.v.put on hi.\t^TTmd\u2019Uk.tSS best clothes.The young fellow working business at Ottawa, for one-half the amount of the away enthu.iMtic.lly over hi.new home\t££, *%%% SZ.TlkS was ft nephew Of nir partie r rere, ana oeptad tender, ami all other cheques will be return would not go back to the veneer of Lon- ed except In the event of withdrawal*, in which don society for any money At every turn Sir John meets men All eommunlcatiom must he addreered to the whom he knew in Ontario and feels qutie undesigned wid endorsed on the envelope -Tender at home.The excellence of tho roadbed for ^ Rock,,ffe ***' equipment of the road, the speed with which he i.rolled along, lb.«ohdity I ^ ,nhnd and promise of Winnipeg, and the bust!-1 Ottawa, July 12th, 1m Are pleasant to taka.Contain their own Purgative.Is a safe, sore, and etUctoMt in Children or Adult* ¥ good messages from Crowfoot and had believed them, and found that he was a man .with a big heart, true to the Great Mother and to treaties.He had seen with great regret how prairie fires had burned their grass and injured them, and would do his »best to have this grievance removed.He sdvised the Indians to cultivate the land stock and become like white WORKS.mm house, PORTAGE DT7 PORT.NOTICE.Monuments, Headstones, men This being interpreted, Crowfoot said all very well, but when they raised more potatoes than they wanted and tried to sell them they only got a little bit of money the size of a finger-nail for the whole sack.If they depended on the from tho safe they would starve.STAGES -AND- Cemetery Work LEAVE THE OTTAWA MOUSE TO Of ALL KINDS IN Connect with all TramsgoingEastS West mon«n ¦\t., He (Crowfoot) thought it took a long time for an answer to come back from Ottawa to their complaints, and he desired a change in this respect.He wanted more rations.m FUOM HALEYS.SÛRS C02T2TECTIC2T OUARjUTTEED MARBLES rations.If Sir John had a large number of people with him and they were not fed, Crowfoot would spring at once to bis help, and he hoped Sir John would take him for example.\t, Sir John replied, he always knew Crowfoot had a big heart Crowfoot would be given rations, but it must be weighed out m to the police ; that was As fairest way.Crowfoot referred th Custom -> Solicited.- DAN.XcDOXALD; »y W.M.H1M8W0RTH.Secretary and the ; Portage do Fort, May 1, 1886.4 ^ \u2022 .» \u2022 E1A1TH.¦¦ HINTS, ¦oglbh how serreeBded w MINI.gems, am i « the eld legs Md \u2022WICKSES.¦¦¦¦¦ pe with.We eel tff for e tree! where the Ire bed The Lebor Q ü h*'7' «\u2022 y* Th* firMlNl City em tfceClete.Oa the feeith fleer of e Urge temememt hMM h mm et the peer leeellttw h e md e«t7.km null beet me», e 11 «U ehtld Ut .\t.\t*\"!\"« ho» ber blrti, Md the eelghben eeldltwee e vernier ihet ¦be bed lived eo leeg, the wee (Mb e dak It little thleg.Ihete tike Iter leave U ni She bad kaetUwe Me the 1 I IF De yew wait anything, dear V And the UtWe ehild, ehekkphSr \u2022\u2022 That # whet I eaU huh \u2018¦saris \u2022 « pawgeeW te tek» Meedle petti\u2014 of the We hsve lately ut ef that Bag se frtqaeatiy sad a oal llet life which hae happily painter.ith oiUmiaf that they \" NoMy will oh Few don.The many guide beaks that nffert.We oommeooed with three drape I upon the travelling pwhMe leave a per\u2014 hi1*1 narsiiCWy: 5^tt£=rts.t«K£i t \u2022table ta the patient when taken en si- ! as epeaed the beak.Really the OHy of ( eoe | Leaden emheneee M Old Leaden,\" Weal I erne hwnrh, and ahhtogh they I it la awppaaad repreeantahveo teParWa I mereasKena.\u2022 these large think.Ires's Ural.nptee\u2014the child, end watohlng the w< \u2022 ¦an washing woald sat : \u2022\u2022 Sire, woman, yen'll kill yemrealf worHa'\u2014 hard.\" gar.The ohemletieay that 'aluminum lithe metal of the Inti\u2014.OenhurWa ef experl I h weight daring the Eret fear te Sx days ; SSBamrnm bit ef blue sky, jist I (hoote \u2014 thin that the geld b\u2014tor aise# ltw Ireqmmmtly oured by remodlee than a\u2014t chert, It IsIkâ quarter appreprtatad to rank Opening santsm\u2014 ef Blla Wheeler WD- g§;-\u201c aqnabbUd In the yard below, cas\u2014 In blswi cannot cry stall*:# It, and Its o\u2014diet Am apparat\u2014 Is advert!\u2014d In Europe by I are met\u2014 and bennde which all mark the *¦* gl\u2014m.\" Os the whale,\t__ ÎÎLVJhÎÜ\tu 4 SSe ,dld n\u2018îfp* Wty °* b\u2014t snrpas\u2014a that of copper, which a person Is \u2014ablad te breathe the air meat exciting events ef the history ef the then If the dear girl had strained her eye# Jf*?thMok.ThL.___ _ w u\u201e, tJEü* q^d[?pwh' \u201c* *\u201d*Mf* iw* 4 Is i ht Dormant, Dapper A Warehouse Beales for Dills mad Elevators.asst .XULntïtrt.'Srt?KILL THEM ALL.ftr refusing is join In She early elating Therenrsneoreps this y esr In the rtstn Ityof Dsok Like, At Bttsehs the erope Lh t.We mamafketore all styles ofSCALlS, which an tmeqenUel for eoourecy, durability Sold by Druggists.Swe aides and Ganta the bass, Ger online U reported by prison-sn to ho In tho Sierra Madras end severely being In charge ef the GUILDS CABPST WORM.J.&A.ARMSTRONG & 00., nenvvAovvNM or Wool, Union snl Damuk Oarpoti, and elegance of finish.hostiles, by a vote el 243 le 40, The Oenailaa Paeifie telegraph system north of Like 8spooler le expected to ho epem within a weak or two.iOBIlO*.OSBORNE & GO.HunllttiM for trsfflj as far as Mere.I h'252£ï!ït fc £ Mer.Surprise On, The Q\u2014 will vltil the Bilnbwgh Bi-hiMtfcn \u2014the 18 th Augist.children under five y\u2014n old Attacks and assaults by armed M hirttseyrSAStiiura Thresher.eases Borna# Krepp has eentraeted te supply China with a mllli\u2014 a#da half teas of rails as a prise 25 per o\u20141 bale# the lowest English afiw.A series ef dastardly \u2014big\u2014 an being perpetrated ip\u2014 \u2014tire \u2014 (porters ef the dealt Aot In m\u2014y plaeee where the m\u2014\u2014re la la fores.\t\u2022 The \u2014ahremry of the septan ef the Bardie was oelehrated by the French speaking aidas\u2014 of M\u2014treat by a plonk down tbs 81.La Mining opsntions are pngrassing vigor eiaJy along She north sJmn of Lake Superior with very satisfactory i\t______ Is ake going \u2014 rapidly.Extensive prairie dree an raging along the boundary at Weed Mountain, nT W.T,, and threat\u2014 te sweep the o\u2014a tbs South Saskatchewan.At Work worth village two boy aada worn\u2014 wen onrioted ef vie- latioas of the Sjott Aot \u2014 Dcmlnkn day King Ludwig, were f\u2014ad.\u2022od flrad $S0 tad OMM wok.\tLerd OrenriU.U oimpUly bf.kra.pla The work ef deepening the channel ef health and will retire from publie life, the St.L&wrsnee at M\u2014treat te 27i feet k Lord R josbery will eeooeed him \u2014 Liberal progressing \u2014 rapidly that tt k expected lead\u2014 In the Men\u2014 ef Lords, te be oomploted eariy next year.\tRnstia In future wiU net e\u2014for-dors or throughmall servi\u2014 hstws\u2014 Mae\u2014 dewratio\u2014 eo British, American \u2014Swim Jaw, N.W, T., and Pert Moody, B.O., «ubjsoti, because their respective Govern- w>LAHe* eniv «*.' stays OUTTBB, STATS has be\u2014 established.The maU bet we\u2014 m\u2014ts de not deeerate Kostina \u2014bj sets.\t.\t-a\u2014 Winnipeg and Victoria will \u2014w.be convey- Th# L>ndon fîmes, referring ts Rsssia's kalvcocibZh cmU^ma mWamamd by Perm Hit, ed in few days.\taction In closing the port of Balaam, says OsilMootlot noils works.0*0, Oat.i mad I\u2014 piles England must rely on her own strength \u201c=-\u2014- and no long- put lakh In Rossi\u2014 engage .| R.SPRJfGR A CO#, i Wens.cw.The Lmd\u2014 Tima le strongly U favor ef the formait\u2014 of a ooalltloa Government.Them\u2014 *he Bred the shot In the french Chamber ef Deputise is declared to he la \u2014a# è Auca.If Steel 0c# S.Oil à 00., MILLWRIGHTS è ISO 1MHBR8 Oat- J L J ONES WOOD ENGRAVER 10 King 5 East TORONTO eh####, ban##, sad ceanv# lectern##, « 1889.I has lùututaelured la 3 Bl be\u2014 dheoverod In Hayli, and \u2014 outbreak k f\u2014red.The report that the Emparera ef Germany Hew Otiam M Gan Goj ST GuelphAxle Works V.PSPPBK A 00.Oeelph, Ott me# a# to la revived.resells.SmtlUmcat ; fo ee *e.S, ¦e.ft, de (l#r at\u2014) Disooent for Cash.sift diffi jelly thel Mr.Gladstones eldest\t_ Unkelrt | Winters' Patent Hoad Cart ™Q seen-Dowager Merle ef Bavaria has lalohapsl rOerD\u2014les Axiom prledpal Haidware I Wesleyan Ladies\u2019 Cel lege, la wvfluff vhal y oo HAMILTON, \u2022 CANADA.James Sharman, STRATFORD, ONT.ha# eduoaied ever 10 JO.Fad faeetltee le llteretuc* the Uvgaal ool IflTSÏttà! boildioff le Iha Pfovieee.WHI ALBERT COLLEGE, \u2022 Belleville - Ontario - A ! Hai^roUri 170 Stodeate daring Mie ea* year, ropraetotiag British Columbia, Manitoba, Michigan, Mm York Ontario and G* te?87 diplôme» and oertlfloeiaa of honor fceve been awarded, including M.L.A.; Matriculation; Music ; Fins Arts ; Commercial Science and Csllsgimti Course.Nineteen \" aporte \" were nrreeted In Meutrori en a recent Sunday tn n ouekplt 11 whilst u msAs was bring fought, and next | mente, day they were nil fined In sums rouging from forty dollars to ten dollireeueh.I of two and at Iha wttlted It tomato advantage The French Government has ordered the Immediate distribution ed $16,0*0 repeating rids# amang the troops, as an ofleet to the \u2022 | notion of G*rnany In arming her battalions In Alan\u2014Lorrains with n similar weapon.0jL24\u2014{leoeres Bear* and Advanced Telllea 1er}\u2014QH6 Y68JX i ] rail Term Begins THIRD if, September 7tb, 1881.¦end (eraanal eetalegue or apply 1er for\u2014 the Seoll Art, a number of am pi\u2014have boon raided recently, quantity ef liqeer found and eon dec A4 dree, BBV.W.P.DYHB, M.A., President.¦aalltea.\u2022 Ontario.Forth* ptrSooltn of Ihe Isle «term h mm\u2014d its fourteenth \u2014in1 ssmiin In wldeenread havoc i T ohm \u2014tor, and oauaod Hams, Breakfast Bacon.plantations, bring almost Ton»to, ra Mmdajr of Urt wwk.The the bum rad oora «rope gtrad pond# of ünlfwmed Kilghli Is the oompkWy doetroyed.\u2018\tof tbs Oar goods are of the Finest Quality, Fell Flavour and Sogir-oorsdL Tie CuvRuber Craie.41 Oar nembere 1 On, wbe hasn't bad this during the sauras ef his T queried a narrons ohup An attempt was make te wreak the t taking the Ottawa Oramgomoa home f the Kingston damonitratien, by placing TBE \" DlFIAMOEs- &SOZN\", Alcxaa travailing EvSass: 11 Briers I ten the read,\" he tin foot St Hie a anburflaa llllllS lilil Mr.Sandferd FARMERS AND THRESHERO ™\tUse em ytir lackineir wly the Welf-knewm\t^ j.erth and finally The moment k A (PEERLESS OIL B 6S0\" eifie telegraph Enaaori Mar looting out for the numbers ef freight and children, who are mtfi \u201c Waife-d,\u2014wni\u2014e,\" replied il-TE NTS,t FLAGS, HAMMOCKS, SIX GOLD MEDALS \u201cI theaghlri the \u2014ben by\tAND CAMPING GOODS.\t- e\u2014 cit a\u2014-1- M Wi -sa ¦the child-the father e & died abeet am beer SAMUEL ROGERS & 00., TORONTO.L.D.SAWYER & CO Y The Oe\u2014dial Pacific railway the leoheet far the mnt^are^mak^preparatlene BRANTFORD (}OLD WATER RICE STABCjj sra __j OMB I the I It wee a regular mania am «eg tha travelling have It, tee.\u201cOit en the read I went, etUl leaking ÎSSîHj I NEVER FAILS.baeemi that I oeaversed HAMILTON, ONTARIO.,,GrainlSaverM I carry «ample# all ever the Une.i will he exceedingly moderate fee aient hand them learned \u201c L D.S.\" EICMES.will eoeeepy sheet thirty days.trlbala Pacific f, AND \" Peerless\" MPÂBÂIOM.through traie from Denver, Cel, i fire la the Eieklee getemtheKi the C Vi r lojil ini Itnniklgi , there briers my eyes wee the I gyiiar fuiw vMa fmm Pwtni evafv itm \u2022 12.846 ' It wieon a time ear, I daÿairinâBâ?everygiteriy leUvwpid,eSl \u2022r, tb« 1 Ubi* SSLSS 1rs With That by ly burned.The \u2014lenhythedf rsSMLfsr, tra raOMhlibMi | «b srsiSHs; 1ST Bend for Illustrated and Catalogue Price List.'\"SHU* Ü 5 =J6SPI NBA HARRIS AND MAMMOTH i When hallete eat la Mixlee.Malignant imellpex Behmulewa.Foartm BUT STEEL DOME HOT-AIR FURNACES.Beeantlveevi cut near Marq ballet, which hie paeeed when It, he\u2014d, # elewly deee ei\u2014 fierai ELM CITY HARNESS OIL North- ?i a 1 firme ht Vaaeeever, B.0., before the fire, and all hat abeal a desen have weaned 0 H Dariag eased the battle# bet wees the ^swKsiæaaffigsi ISK Sira, Bra.o.«h.BlfdTUl Indira mem \u201c««ft\tI BASED 0N NEATS FOOT OIL.in the Nerth Wwi, b eeg«|«t In rnbAn,\t™ Ùu,iù «J I I SOLO BY ALL HARNESS DEALERS.nranra >e her Mtenwe br the nrar IndUn y °h\t1 JT5lLf%d%t&& ?$£I He loyal Manufacturing Company, I g ed their velleye with the preoleiea ef men I\tCrerlà Mm «nelak, Onâ.\tI, -rJS- o d i 0 1 \"N » 0 6 I The r h L O.WIDEMAN & OO.f The Victor's Crows le a tly te the faot that there 8 eedeteraftp growing threagh Idewalk la front ef an betel I la Private a orach ia Should adorn the brew ef the Inventer ot \u2022f the greet eon owe.Pninsmi Extractor.It works q richly, «f-SffiS i iyussi Is 4 Wi Die 1.» MHUEI00.(United), HABLTOI.' three w \\ X v * .% ' 4 T 4 BF - # * * \u2022s I M P.P.J.RY STAGE LINE a.O ntlon/ie village,and datthed up to the door Clmplviui athl Laurier.^ D W& l Ami-H1»\" Twii.nn.,1 ou.my lugiuvM, which\t«»».J»1;»* '\"\u201cïJf'&TÜÆ sestssasRS Emw aTwra* SSSk s sue tf.ïiKte New Short Route to Ottawa and t 11g lilaoo 1 odjouruod without delay aadhav» wrung» of his cum|K\\ti i\"U.bo reviewed\t_¦\t.\t-ps \u2022\t.srssf-ss-*?Bsr.aa S1223V5S #.33\taU Eastern Points.sponsible for the mutdtra of KaAhors Fa- S'titrJ'-itL'TjÏÏ; Only BoUahl» trough Scute from ShaWlleto Macdonald's Government, whom he cnarg-\tBrVSOH D^llVi (SUlClEtyS OZOOptOCu) ed with inciting and systematically rob* ¦¦¦ Hu concluded in Mr.('haiileau thev had one of the murder- 1117ITH the view of giving greater extension1 fotbe^facilities afforded by the advent of rail, F 4k.\tnnn«a\t* V way communication to the village of Paw ville, the underslgiUMl have commenced to ere ul the many red pnoMa.^\t| rim a grid Class line of stages bet ween the ah/Ve mentioned points, Tn eon meet Ion with which how va vHAri.KAü\tthe attention of the public!* v»i>eelally directed to the following table of distancée and three *\t,,,\t.aHConi|Mired with the route via the C.1*.Railway, which shows clearly the distance and followed.Referring to the Kiel issue he pense bayed to the travelling community by adopting the new roule Mid that it was the aole one raiaod in the\tVIA 0.t.RAHWAY.\tVIA t.P.J.RAILWAY.If the same Incidente of a Holiday Tramp.».HT l* KHZ OS ht Mr.fin** wotlM not.move a.lot and -tarn aqmas ever.Ilo looked at me with «me eye, wngglvd Ills tall ami gave me to tm-«t.M'Waml that he was the mi mo \u2018old\u2019 basa, that l was too freeli ami that 1 would have to try Mimothlng else to move him ; tor tit?present lie would remain In mlatu ssessed of the devil, and who was t«.e a:ë iSZT^tZr&ck.wi/Lz\tz3r,Kw:a%%\t^* him we went.He\tjwnce.\u201d This was corroborated by seven Uh.kinK\u201ea,ad «, nie .«\t-i-ionane.from \u2018>*ewe.L Hc conünu- waters near bv, with h little hot water and ed:\u2014 If 1 hud wished {topulRnty, pciwer# some soap.He was not a b»d until red chap, celebrity even, with my fellow-country- iSRüa'SrTZfSSKS ->\u2022» -f my own I mm have Jidd.get the minnows.We ran I he canoe out from «I t * the ap|H)al made to mo by Hon.Mr Èï?oîM£ Mercier, who oflered me in th the whole of Ins party the first rank, the full authority over and the devoted ness of his friends.My countrymen, I then | Call At AB7 HOXIIO 1& PortAff dufOTt With Or fer FUMUffiri OrSzpriM O00dl.measured the dark abyss which 1 would have to bridge between the temptation held \u2022 to me and the evil consequences which would have followed for my own jwple if I yielded to it.I refused and the future will say for the benefit of my race that I was rurht.\u201d This created another disturbance, but Mr.Chapleau proceeding, discussed the various political issues of the day and referred to what the Conservative Government had done for the country.While Mr.Chapleau was speaking a commotion was noticed among tiie crowd, and two men bearing bill boards were seen coming towards the platform.The boards were held face to i face so that no one could see what was on :o:\u2014 Wnsns Htollil bAl :o:- CHAPTKR XXIV 0 ejt- Alter a great deal of limiting and \u2022 \u2022 Mlles.F Mlles Fsre.i Bryson to fihawvlllo JW tiliawvlllc to Ottawa -\tTotal.56\t$2.00 $5.66 Having effected by new route : Miles, 38; Fare, $1.66.8 ::::: lü 75 fl lto 7» 93 In addition to the advantages above «dated le aim to be considered the laving In time and other delays which can be effected by the new route.0 » lant I Mit tlowatHv* I 11.& H.HOBBS, Proprietors.Shawvllle, March 2nd, 1886.\u2014» iMkMK, mi me id awe fan; 1ml, with a tralm eointenmim, n very me lf-aa flatted manner.J let Jly something In the tdape of a macadamtu-d road atone, at him, and left I thought I heard n quiet chuckle, as If from under the wa'-*rs of I he creek, Out 1 would not be quite i u e » limit It, or a* to whether 1 left him alone dead.1 reached Bryson, at considerably after six o'clock.The village le very pretty and pieluresque.The river In front, «with the bills rising up In the distance and «close behind, .and the pretty little islands dotting the broad »troam, the one long street, with Its neat clean cottages and the well-kept gardens surrounding dhem, together font a very unique picture.I must notée-rg't to mention that Bryson ham Us weekly Journal of news, Titu Kqum .a very g«md* a|sr indeed The editors are, 1 believe, Messrs.Smith A Cowan.Thinking that a unique tea would not be out of place.I proceeded to the hotel and ordensl thMtInteresting meal, fur which re cent difficult les had given me a rattier waspish appetite.I ivoi no time to lose, for it would uoou be time lor the stage to start for the Cou longe.ROYAL MAIL LINE STAGES.4 « HALEY\u2019S STATION AND PORTAGE DU FORT.some hidden retreat, and pa river with a piece of inmrd.win luoru level and had a gradual «lope to the water.The beach was a beautiful sand t'|ton Investigation It was found that I had lost the worms : ko to remedy this we searched aiKiut for grass-hoppers, all hough numerous were very lively and not at all disposed to he made m I nee meat of.Therefore, It was with some labor that we secured enough.Then we threw in our lines and.Jerk, Jerk, In came the hjautlfn) little sllvrrehub; one, t wo, Hire**, as fast as we could pull them up.In a very short time we had the pall full, and then paddl'd back again to the other side.It was now dinner thue, so we arranged to meet early In the evening and go out on the river In the Frenchman's punt and get our big fish.At slant5o\u2019clock accordingly J found my little guide waiting for me with the halt.We went through fne village in n not her direction to Mr.Merleau shout.Mr.Merleau, the shoemaker, had not arrived, so we put forth Into the stream for a short distance and east out our lines A large marsh with an average depth of water of about four fort, lay to the right of us.while the river, rather narrow at this point, lay on our other side.A ridge of land which separated the marsh and the stream was broken In the centre.This break, which connected the waters of the marsh and them, but when directly in front of the hîut Platform they were uncovered and showed m , \u2022\tcaught one pike weighing about a pound, right in front of Mr.Chapleau a face# It rpHE RVBRCRTBER m returning thanks to his numerous customers for past patronage, sms®! gnnm gsm# - rai si n g\" t h?d ™S|Ik?™\u2019 'wh lîl wi ml ' \"Jd tear yfn Merleau and myself had been fishing book and setting tire to it, held it up till I Which I will dispose of at the lowest living profit for CAftHor Farmers\u2019 Produce.Partie# lng nlo meat a icrrible rate : the nemms p2L Itafü.t'Tn'r\t!'h! n ?\tIt v, jt Ml in ashes.Mr.Chapleau said to wishing to purchase Footwear will save momsy by calling and examining my stock before \u2022 StSSSSS sisAr-M\traWgttat1 \" \u201d his thaw-dolls, r-and-.vhnlf hat was lyingln\tCHAPTKH XXV\tthe books of heretics; that book gave the ¦ ®ttesSss SS3a-: emuM mmmm oit we started for Cou longe.ŒAPTEIl XXIII.e name of Run to all Mail Trains on the C.P.R.at Haley\u2019s.Stage Office\tRattray House.I).M.RATTR'A Y, r Portage da Port, April 12,1886.PROPRIETOR.BOOTS X k , CHAPTER XX11 1 AM Distr «TED\u2014THKSTAfJE, THE PAS «B* U KK, AN I> TH E START.- SHOES.9 Here at Bryson my t ramp ended.Total \"i mile* walked,\u2014 I ft Miles 1» \u201d 14\t» to \" From Ottawa to March .March to Mohr\u2019s Corner*.\u201d A i n»» lor to Bristol \u201d\t, *' Bristol Corners to Bryson \u2022# .A FIB8T CLASS STOCK OF / FOOTWEAR, % K.De COUfiHLIHr.Bryson, Dee.10,1886.iy.IMPORTANT! The ALL well pleased.- -The children like Dr.Low's Plea ant Worm Syrup and parenta rejoh* over It* virtue* A Radical Chanos.The lieet eradicator of foul humors of the Blood is Burdock Blood Bitters.* A few bottles nroduce a radical change for the hotter iu health sad beauty.U removes the IiLmmI taint of Rrmfuls» ttiat lemble di country.The undersigned wishes to draw the attention of thç people of Pontiac to the fact that while doing business in Ottawa they would find it to their advantage, before purchasing elsewhere, to call and see his assortment of « lentl.\u2018*N fury .and the hills, oh Caaara ghost I what 111 I Is.I believe I stopped at every available place to get a drink or water, the cool delicious sparkling water.The stage was not covered, Rim the passengers were not at all comfortable.I envied those who got out at the midway places.At Vinton, on getting out for a drink of water, I saw a gloomy looking man, with one of his arms In a sling sitting near the *wway of the store.By his side sat a bulldog aluogloomy looking.J naturally stopped.The dog was In my direct path to the store, so ! requested the man with the arm In the sling to call to the gloomy animal, but he did not Then I asked n1m the animal's name, and he replied \u201cJohannes Louise Sullivan; \" that wos enough forme.1 got Into tW stage 'mû nus my drink of water.ee common In this I DANGEROUS fits sre often eau» «1 by worms.FP-emails\u2019 Worm Powders destroy w< run.He AfTED Wisely.\u2014\u201cI am an weak I can hardly move, #H run down with a Chronic Sommer Complaint,\" said one sentir nun to another on our strm-t the other day.Now, take my advice,** replied his Mend, \"go to your Druggist and get gorier# Extract of WiliTStrawberry.known It to fail lu curing any kind of plaints.AROUSE the Liver when torpid with National Pills, a good aiiti-bllUou» cathartic, sugar-coated.fOR Nettie Rash, Summer Beat Eruptions and genual toilet purposes use Low's Sulphur Soap.UweKoww.\u2014There I» no remedy known to medical science that can carol Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild' Strawberry aa a cure for Cholera Morbus.Diarrhn-a, Dysentery, or any farm of So leg children or adults.< < * ÆÊÊÊÊKKÊÊÊEt AW Invisible Fw.The poisonous germs of die-uU Into a Unit- onen or irlsd*.1 Montreal, 23rd.\u2014The nominations of east, are lurking Id the air we breathe and In the %% «%*~\u201df I\tthe jg The road here twain a very smooth con- rvs.^lNitlon of Mr.P.P.Benoi( took fjtag and tone powers of Burdock Blood Bitters.^Iltion, capltalin fact, sml the driver let the placo to-day, when Mr.Jodoin was nom:- tlTu* B?WT,Tl!T'2b!re ie no V\"\u2018Klr?tioM before %%%%\tas .he O.mervative, .nd Aid.P*.%jT'm!£Vk t °SSZZL tbLÆm do hear the little fellow rattling awav, about fontaine, of Montreal Liberal candidate Fowler\u2019s Extract of Wild Strawberry- the Infallible BSEB&m üsik #### Bliecktliosteeds, the stage came on to the Marthieu, L.Globensky, A.Lacroix, nrtiTmr A i/r TUT T r ir ' , K\u2019\tljr®f JKl order' 80 Dr.Desjardins, It.Pksoœuf, Geo.Duha HHiJX It I A I LjhiJS \u2022 LL.M \u20181 Tht*n\u2019nn*»KT ?n*Thmegh mereThlrk .\t\",el.Q C\u201e P.Bm., 0.Pelletier, P.\tBARRISTER AC., AO., and up «ore Mile, and down again.Otoe hiu Luiraadi-au and others.\tATLVia.\t-\tr\\m> .Rx;t5%;«Tr$r,Jx,^oeird.uidf:.^ ^\tone.^7^77 .f\t^ v .v .\t.v , :\tS\tI filuMi » to SA Z;\t¦*-*«.«\u2022g**(-ther with several hundred p< lititian.nrojE vNnEitHioNKDoiror, for ,.iethat in a better position than ever to fill all orders in his line with iiâte\t\u2014 Inde, arm j\t^ dul n'r\"^ \u201c\"U °f\tSSOOND DISPATCH.\tHlxfy acres of the form are at present in Muntreal 23rd.Con.idemble internet fn \u2018-i1;™ T^bAva,JrstasBSSfi?s Er flood Suit» torn Ten Dollaio and mil 'SSSS:\t«.~ .\tnANUKHOUS HILL\u2014WE REACH Cit: the giant pine# leaning over, and thuhuge rugged sides of the hills seeming to threaten the old stage with sudden deaf ruction aa It went thundering down the steep elope*.There were some very steep hlUs up there : and then that road «ented so inanyawdfd shapes ; while yon were at the top of one*! II, Just about to plunsebn-to the dark depths of flr and spruce bclmv, you could nee-bit* of the old road here aed there amongst other hills far ahead winding title w*y, now that, and suddenly disappearing round some sharp rock, only to * your sight again on the other side.¦ ¦ we came r xvh!4e a beaut I Fine French Coatings, Scotch Suitings, West of England Pantings.\u2022 bottle of Dr.1 hive never Hummer Com- pte CHAMBLT NOMINATION.Also a large line of Gents Furnishing Goods.Complaint afflict MB.CHAPLEAU PACES A HOWLING HI ELITE-ROUGE MOB.JAMBS M.QUINN, IK # 506 Sussex Street, Ottawa» Ottawa, May 11,1*86.THOMAS MORAN, Merchant-: :-tailoR COBB STREET, - \u2022 - BRYSON, P.0.\u2019 numerous eus- A GREAT VARIETY OF TWEEDS, ETOFFS, &c.See., ALWAYS IS STOCK.Bryson, June 7,1### ii» # \u2022 .I é*j "]
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