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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 2 mai 1889
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The equity, 1889-05-02, Collections de BAnQ.

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[" # No.45 SH AW VILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., MAY 2, 1889.VOL.VL I Rev.William Holland, of Cantley, went up the line Tuesday evening friends and relatives in Upper Litchfield, the home of hie childher-son of Mr.W.L Gray.The deceased general merchant at Chapeau which calling he followed with varing success for He also acted as clerk of the > General Boulanger is now a resident of London, England.Mr.John Mooney, mayor of North Onslow, was in Hhaw ville un Tuesday last.Two comparatively young men.named H.T.Hurd man, Esn., M Til), passed mmm\tiBift mm Aoroarhenr at the Montreal Maternity Hob- The house of Pierre LeRoyei, who par-\tat Mattawa by a picnic being held by\tthe\tâRthe eatables in the\tpostmaster's house, Sdstami*0*' Brlil°1# the conditions euon M ours, if the soil is rich, friable and , ,g îLath* JltSSllnil LJÎ înînrr d In ***** Induced him in the meantime to re making all the preparation, necessary for \u2022( the Peace.The proceeding which bad well drained.\ttaioed.But the additional ooet incurred » ^ upon the throne.the < ffi liai declaration of Peace to the van occupied nearly five hours, terminated with 2 Ground fnry VM thrown to the floor, end Weet' Toronto, Ont.\trow Unee esll during winter to end from Hsliffax th« bloed aparted In rtrenm* from hU m,, uiEUUn W IJtU\tm.7uw««D0l^\"wl^dlïônUM/ wmé?t°! olLIeùw ¦bettered head.He wee carried home end $ every utiâat» » right So e Free Perm frxn the end Boston weekly, nod Glasgow nod Ft Unde Iphlo the remainder of hie hand had to be public land You have long Intended to look tht* fortnightly.5BS *s»trsgA BêfflSffsSriKS fe'œSSSï and then it was learned that the boy had ILUIway In Montana.1' I# rich and gently rolling.#oo A Oc., 81 John, N.B.; Allen A Oo.Ohlosro 3aw&=SS2Kr SSSM£ 1E5§ pendl.While at the blackboard he began be r deed without lrr g*t»on.tirent veins of coni are \u201cp wllh hU\t'r, with the result seated,\tgrating and agricultural purposes.For further information »pply to F.I.VviirmeiT, Oen pane Ticket Agent, Ht.Paul.Minn.; or J.M Hocuss, 4 Palmar Hruee Block Toronto.u every Saturday to Liverpool, and la sum-Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool, calling Yorkers for President.It Is estimated that three fourths of the women of leisure InNew York and Brooklyn are Interested In mind oars, Christianeolenoe, or faith healli^.Tbs number of teachers In both cities Is phenomenally large, and all ___________2\t.The pupils are Invariably women, while the teachers are both men and women.The popularity of the mind cure Is enuring to those who are outsiders and not acquainted with the subject.Helen Chalmers, the daughter of the noted Scotch divine, lives In Edinburgh, In one of the lowest sections of the city.Her home consiste of a few rooms In an alley.The drunkenness, poverty, and suffering of and women dim trees her, but she Is constantly with the fallen.Every night she goes iito the lanes of the city with her lantern to light her way before her, and she turns to her quarters without one or more girls or women she has taken from the street These people love her, and ahe Is never mo lee ted or insulted.The temperance women have a committee, the business of which Is to watch opportunities.This committee has found one in the coming Parle Exposition, and has sent $6.000 Another amusing slip took the form of worth Gf temperance literature to be exhibit an unhappy after dinner speech.There ^ there, wae an entertainment given by an earl de- xhe Young Women's Christian Association served 1 y popular.It was extremely hand- 0j Broog|yn has come to stay, and the eener-some, and champagne flowed freely.The uajty 0f h|r.S.B.Chittenden has mace it poe-evening wae well advanced, when a benig s|ble for it to have a handsome building at nant old gentleman rose to propose a toast.gcbermerhorn street and Third avenue in He spoke with flusney, hot somehow he wbloh to do Its work The association has said exactly the opposite to what he meant.\tneeded In the City of Churches, and \u201cI feel,\" maid he, \"that for a plain country women 0f nil religions opinions are anxious to squire like myself to address this learned work wj6b |t snd for It The rooms of the company Is, Indeed, to ca*t psaris before\tsre now in the Johnson building, at swine.1\u2019 Never was so successful a speech polton snd Flatboeh avenues, made.He oould get no further tor many ^gee Kate Hillard of Brooklyn has been minutes.The company applauded vocl- giving two courses of essays ou English poetry ferously and as though they would never this season, one In New York and one in oeaee.\tM Brooklyn, and large numbers of women have \"Now, Mise Brown,\" said an earnest lie- attended her morning lectures.Miss Hillard , \"won't you play something for us?\" ^\t0( a.A Low, and wae for a number \"No.thank you, said the lady ?\"I d ra 0f y^re the President of the Brooklyn Wo ther hear Mr.Jones.\" Earnest listener : So men'e Qob.After a stay in Europe she has would I, but-\" Here he was stopped by ntVLTn\u20ace as their\ti.mhsble.\twhen the accident happened aa all orders\t7 candidate to till the vacancy created by j «t* otjier item referred to is a subsidy are that trains must not run at that Par the death of the Minister of Railways and I t 000 towards the construction of ticular place at a greater ap» od than Canals.The choice has been expected,\tLÀke Temiscamingue Colonization twenty miles.The place where the acci-1 WEEKS and is fairly certain to result in the return\tv ^hia line is to form i>art of a dent happened is considered a dangeious\t_ _\t, ïiffisiüaü'Æ.iü tzr-'îz.».J»\"
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