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The equity
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jeudi 24 octobre 1889
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[" Z / 1 n No.19 SH A W VILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., OCT.24, 1889.VOL VII.The Reported Stride on the O.V.Roc,! deaio!.PersonaL A considerable quantity of grain 1 as been brought in by the farmers during Sold, Our Offer.THE EQUITY Mr.Andrew Grant, forest ranger was in town Friday last.Mr.Ira M.Archcson, of Westmeath, was in town on Thursday last.Mrs.Blythe, of Ottawa, is visiting at her fathtr's, Mr.Wm.Shaw's.The OtudUn Queen# By referring to our advertising columns the [mat week, it will be noticed that we have made ar- Father Ferron s new chapel atMattawa A WEEKLY JOURNAL\trangements to club The Equity with the jg t0 cost $40,000 and is expected to be w \u201c\u201c \u2014 jgggsgf *jj tt sssts Equity, by remitting us one dollar and pennit of traffic.\t.seventy five cents (#1.75) will be supplied The Directors of No.1 Agricultural with s copy of both papers\u2014The Equity Society met on Monday for the transac _ _\t.\t.\t.\t________and the Wm1% Empire-from now until tion of business.SmbeoriptloB Slj^Twr 1* Advssos.lhe end of nexfc year-1800.Another Wm.McCuaig, eon of Mr.N.McCuaig, Advertising rates made known on applies- offer:\u2014All subscribers who are paid in ad- 0f Bryson, has entered the Presbyterian tlon.Correspondence solicited from all ?ance to The Equity, by remitting us the college, Montreal, to study for the minis- sum of seventy-five cents, will receive a try.copy of The Empire from now until the The Rev Mp Kelly has removed into end of 1800 Again: All those in ar- ^he building recently completed by Mr.Froteimal, Hotel mi Business Carls.¦\t\"\t-¦\t- current year's subscription to The Equity gr° n\t, C.W.HænUchel, M# D., will also be furnished With The Empire Ms«re McNally, of Calumet Iel^nd SUfiSfX',ATS^SS SK &T ÎWJSTS WZZ?\t76 eenU.\tth.r, U .good crop.Quebec late Souse-surgeon of the Montreal\t-¦\t\u2014^\tMr John Telfor, of Clarendon, is créa- îsaLTÆ iïirzr&viïz local hews.m with h»,ing m .pumpkin ** l>ltal.Office, Bristol, Que., Dr.McKinley\u2019s - knocks out all competitors.It weighs old stand\tggr cheap Headstones and Monuments »t one hundred and ninety-five pounds.Somerville A Co's, Hhawville, Que.Farmer s\t., produce uken In payment.\tA aeries of well attended and fruitful T\\R, DANIEL McPHEE, Resident Dentist,\tMessrs.T.A W.Murray, of Pembroke,\tevangelistic services name\tto\ta close\tst A™ Arnprlor.Graduate of Toronto College\thave sold there copper mine near bud bury\tEbenezer last week.The\tservices were *\u201e£r%iUdVVSEÎ; to .0 KnglUh firm for $26,000.\tconducted by Mr.W.Rumell of Bristol.MoUnd-,,|^NoerWte KrVcir Niuouï oilUe Con.idertbly over 200 «juirreU \u201c bit Mr.H.Hobb.in hit -j-city of sue-gas.Cocaine and Freezing for painless opera- the dust, last Thursday, as the result of Pioneer, went to Portage du Fort on Sat- tiooa.__________________________ the perambulations of our local markament.urday at the request of Mr.T.McWilliams U tl IfldflY y n\tr y\tOne party bagged twenty six 1\tto sell off that gentleman's stock of house- n.n.IVINUA, n.u.9\tA fejj, of the Society of \u201cChosen hold effects OfilOR: lisla Street, ShawvUlo, Que# Fnends has been organized at Renfrew.\tflarry Purvis, of the Portage du Office hoars, any time du ring the day or night.\tThe gociety is a benevolent institution, its\tFort flnuHfl^ min had his arm\tbroken\tin Ur\\TDV AVI 1TV TT M\tobject like the Foresters being cheap life\ttwQ .daoeg on Saturday\tby\tgetting\tit XxXjIy iVI AM UJLiU g\"*** insurance and sick benefits.\tcaught in a belt which runs over a double HMÉ BARRISTER AC., AC.v\tAn old resident of Huntley township flanged wheel\tBEEggBÉÈsd^g a bc.ng thrown from a vehicle.\tbachelor, there yet whose heart,are proof The Ludden, North Dakota Time*, , a., Aylmer °L ring ti«>n, 6-in.ring W.H.KLOCK M.D., Zl M.McGILL COLLEGE; L.R.C.P.à P V>e Edinburgh; 1» F.P.A H.Glasgow flee, 145 Albert Ht., uttnwa.Hr.Klock received special courues nt London, Vlennaand Berlin, on I he diseases of the Eye, Ear.Nose and Throat; also on the diseases of Women nndChlidrtn, and Is now prepared to treat them.ring 1)0 paid before shooting striking the ring entitles the marksman to one turkey.W.C.\\ouno, V.8., 2i\tManager.N.B.\u2014Ammunition can bo purchased \u2018on the ground* if required.or A new Roman Catholic church and college are being commenced in Aylmer, P.Q.They will be built f stone; and will coat $25,000 for tin outside work, and $15,000 for the interiors.The Pembroke Observer tells of a wonderful red carrot that grew in the garden cd Mr.John Robertson of that town.It weighs four pounds, and is sixteen and a quarter inches in cicumfertmce.It is supreme, unapproached.Mr.Simuel Robin, of Clarendon, telle of a sunflower that he measured recently, which we think takes the cake for magnitude this season flower warn 18 inches, circumference 5ft.6 inches; height of stalk 10 feet.The ladies of St.Paul\u2019s congregation turned out last Friday and Saturday and gave the church a thorough cleansing, sparing neither, soap, water, nor muscular energy.The effect taken in conjunction with that produced by the painter, is highly appreciable.The Equity would like to have a correspondent in every business centre and school section in the county.Those who will undertake to send us a note of what occurs in their neighborhood, will be furnished with stationery for the purpose on application.A bridge on the road between here and Portage du Fort is reported in a very dangerous condition, the sleepers being broken in the centre.The guardians of the township\u2019s interests should see toit at , and avoid the possible expense of paying for the loss of somebody\u2019s team, should the old affair happen to collapse.Several of our local sports drove out to attend the shooting match at Thome Centre on Friday.They report that the match was not a success.It is said a merchant of the Centre has cause to remember the visit of our townsfolk, one member of the party having accidentally demolished a large glass light in his establishment.It.TAYLOR CLÀT7S01T, AILIFF OF HVPERÎOK COURT Coller-lor for Quebec and Ontario.Office No.1A4.Main Street, Hull, P Q.Sao that Your Whoat is kept eloan.The advantage to farmers of bringing to market good clean grain will be perhaps fairly discernible by a glance at the following \u201c Wheat Buying Table, which is taken from a card issued by the Eastern Millers\u2019 Association for Lennox, Addington, Frontenac, Leeds, Dundas, Stormont, Glengarry, Prescott, Russell, Car leton, Lanark and Renfrew Counties and the adjoining parts of Quebec.Just tice with what jumps the prices go down for wheat that is below the standard weight of tiOlbe.to the bushel :\u2014 BED AND WHITE FALL WHEAT.For Wlb Test, PAY 4 cent* MORE then SUndarJ B 8U-ly I LICENSED AUCTIONEER, till A WVîM.K.- * P.Q.Prepared to Oil engagement* in all parts of the county.him brother Manons of Good >re.vre ROBT.8.McNEIL, r* AILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT fhr the District of Ottawa.Offi ce- Shaw-ville, P.Q.Accounts collected and prompt returns made.\tJ.Sl-ly FI1HE FOREST HOU8R\u2014R.McC.RITCHIE, Pro-JL prie tor.Specleus Sample Rooms.Every attention paid to guests.First Class Tables.rpHEBAY VIEW HOUSE,Campbell's Bay.1.Que., Wm.Kelly, Proprietor.Good accommodation ; commodious sample rooms; No.1 liquors In tbe bar.nu on Bo The diameter of the 3 63 2 ee 62 1 ' 61 STANDARD PRICE.\" 1 cent LESS than Standard 1 60 RUSSELL HOUSE, SHAWVTLLE, QUE.J.A MeO UIltR, \u2022 - PROPRIETOR nriHE public will And this hotel the most per-X feet In accommodation In the eonnty.The beet advantage* for the commercial trade.Free Bus to and from the station.Good table.The bar in connection supplied with the beat liquors.Livery In connection - 69 Some Boston Second Adventiste have fixed the end of the world for tbd 25th 2 w now\t.of this month,.There are no indication*, however, that*Second Adventist real es M .ld \u2022\u2022\ttate is for sale at anything under full mary .\t** |o\t\"\t\u201c ket rates for permanent investments.The Standard Price of Red and White Belleville, 17th\u2014Misa Evelyn Bo well, Fife, and other Hard Spring Wheats, y0vmtrest daughter of the Hon.M.Bowell, shall be 2c.per bushel more than Fall mi\u201ei8terof customs, was married yesterday Wheat, and the Standard Price of White afternoon to Geo.W.McCarthy of Cleve-Russian, Club.China and other soft jana, Ohio.The ceremony which took Spring Wheats, shall be 3c.per bushel p^ce at the residence of J.C.Jamieson, mmm i\t.m## designation of lots in certain of the mum j\t, ]aat Thursday, for their an- The editor of the L Orignal Atlier.u.r, sriSrJtx jrtf irw Ssthxt, wtom Ourboy.C»me pretty nearly carrying i O.H-Moor^ $ T W.inm.n «W Apply at the Adnrtuer uttice.A good Ron- off all the prizes at the shotting niateh F; Hodglne\tuîillln «5 el il servent, who knows her business, held at Bristol Corners on Saturday Mr E.Bfowjdaa «70 W McLean w might lpl,ly at the \u201eme time.C McGuire having a tight contest with Mr.j»jl,c0ulr; 135 s.i«.ujias «tfM'S&SSL.W^a »»\u2022 s ««- The result of the days sport was as fob Goodwin, 1st ; McGuire, 2nd ; The M < 5 \u201c 67 - to « A correspondent of the Port Hope Guide lays:\tIf you place s stick in a water bar- rel in the winter, which, will touch the bottom and reach above the water, the water may freeze solid but the barrel will not be in the least injured.The ice will bulge up all around the stick.Ho says he has proved it for six or seven year» ss 12 \" 65 PONTIAC >: HES past MAIN STREET, - - - 8HAWVILLE, Chris.Caldwell, Proprietor* FTtHE above House having been fitted up In X good style for an hotel Is now open lor the e.ccom modal ton of the public.Quests will lx* accorded best attention, and the table will always be furnished with the choicest es.A commodious Sample Room re> y completed.Bar supplied with best Liquors and Clears.First-class Stables and F tore Rooms Free \u2019bus to and from Station t once suppll ent ST.LAWRENCE HALL, MAIN ST., - - QUYON, D.M.McLean,.Proprietor h: This House Is In every way furnished to affbrd excellent accommodation for the travelling public.Commercial nun will find the Sample Rooms second to none on the road.The Bar Is always supplied with the best \u2022rands of Liquors, Wines and Cigars.It is to be hoped a better future is in store for our annual exhibitions, than will call for a description such as an exchange gives of a township fair held somewhere Here it is!\u201444 Apart from the people, the affair consisted mainly of a cow tied to a fence, snd a pumpkin and during the day the animal, impelled by hunger, broke from her mooring, ate up the pumpkin, dug for home and the whole Exhibition vanished into thin air.' JAMES HOPE & CO., \"MANUFACTURING JML 1er*, Do>kbinder* the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society.Ottawa, Ont f STATION ER8, BOOKBEL-Printers, Ac.Depository of INSURANCE AGENCY.J.H.BROMLEY,\u2014 PEMBROKE 0 T> ERREMENTS the following Comiwnle*: Agrbul-2v tarai, Liverpool.London A Globe, Commercial Union, the North British and Mercantile and the British American.The bnelneee of the late C.A Smith cl bhawrilie and H Death ofQuyon, transacted.The hayfork man continues to operate with succesas in Ontario.At Toronto last week, a farmer named Shufaldt, belonging to Kincardine, was sued on a note for $200 given to an Ontario hayfork company agent, which, as is usually the case, had passed into the hands of a legally innocent third party.The farmer refused payment, on the ground that the obligation was not given in payment for hay forks, but as security fur the performance oj his undertaking to act as agent for the concern.He had to nay all the same, how ever, and thus adds one more to the long list of agricultural gen tlcmen whose credulty has been proven greater than their business intelligence.790 Irish Some Rule.*4 4-25 4760 declarations or policy from Gladstone AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.F.Hodgins was substituted by S.Hobin but that gentleman not knowing that all counts were to be given in at six o clock, r )ndou, October 19.\u2014Mr.Gladstone did not arrive till an hour later on, con- wr-tee if the country wishes it, the zz'üi\"SV2S\"\t\u2022\"\u2022\u2018XT\u2019**-\u201c to find relief.\t* lows McLean, 3rd; Young, 4th boys complained of the prevalence of an east wind which interfered considerably with their getting in any real fine work.The match was fairly well attend- NOTICE TO FARMERS.% rONKT TO LEND FOR ONE TO FIFTY YEA R* 3-1 Es«y trrras.Apple to 8.A.Macxay, B.C.L , Notary Publie.BHaWVILLE Que., Agent for the Credit Foncier Franco Canadien.Bristol Corner* via-ItM he first Thursday of every month, end Quyon the ed ESTABLISHED 1814.S.JARVIS, - Photographer, 141 Sparks St., Ottawa.I The Death of the Mist CHINESE tiDPERSTlVlUN TEE RUSSIAN PEASANTRY WIT AND WISDOM CHINA High over thn cloud* % ¦unbnvn eloi.e.While far down under him, Wvh b Mibtle therm thub w*.e all htr own, The Mint ylenmeil, fair and dim.Executing Member* of Secret s >rletir*.\tf They hâve 8f>5 churches in Chiots*.This Exercising mm Evil Mplrll fmW ¦ »«y.He looked on her with him burning eyes And lot god tv fait at her feet ; O\u2019 all iwei-t things there under the skies He thought her the thing moit sweet.He had wooed oft, am a Sunbeam rosy, Wave and blossom and fl iwer ; Mo* never before bad he felt the away Of a great love \u2022 sudden power.Tall o!oud mountains and vast space seat, Wind and tempest and fire-» What are obstacles such as these To a heart that is tilled with desire?www*?.™ \u2018v\thave tmiuentiy onroni rpoee of passlrg sentence on the prisoners.those in the columns of\t.,\t.His Highness opened the proceedings by day Not many years ago a Russian noble $5 bill l loaned you?giving a short account of the arrest of the mkn made a balloon ascent, and had the | member it.etr prisoners and the motives which had ted to their arrest, the state of the law of the I\tprovinces, where not even the picture I\thave you?country as regards Chinese secret societies,\to( %\tbalh>on had penetrated.A wild panic smd the impartial method (mixed Commis\t____ ______ ¦ion )by which the.eprl.oner.h.v.bwn tried, .f^j'tom to pkocs.U \\ iln.lUr d __\t_________ ________ He g.ve the p.t hl.tory of wort .ool.ty wnt ooald heve b,.n m.d.Into York.hlre R\u201e,\"ore he mi^ed work In Sir.wei, end fxprei.ed hi.inton\t4Cg\tye.re ego, the .n.ohronlitio .iron.ut I\tb\tk\thil hjlrt, \u2019 tion, for the good of the country and he\twould have met with the same fate or have population, both Malay and Chinese, of been r*g*rded as a stamping out any such illegal combination lhe pT|ntJ wrath and the in his dominions\u2014a combination which, n# aHinae\u2014a nanla to whi \u20221» and eon then returned home, but mined, In woich the unlucky »«ron»ut wee | ku^w'mÿhùiU»nd\u201d .X\u201d yU?' Mile J\u201d\" I\tA,r,u A 'H0HT INT\u201c6VAl' riogtvD -I suppose he mast be, my dear.weD* out again, and while the deceased I be told me I had father was conversing with an acquaintance Tco Miet grew pale with a vsgue, strange he missed hie son and went home, thinklrg,\tfright the same late or have Now a days the youn men of the period h> all probability, Rimjl was going home Ae fond yet fiercer h* oirne ; mraierger annoocolng\tdonft go down on their knees\tIn nervous\ttioely.Oa arrival at the ohswl lu whhjj0 wa-lt>\tstrong and h* was so bright, the linal dissolution\tSgODg before their future wives.\tThey hold\tthey resided It was found deceased had not\tAnd\tbreath Was a breath of fi une .\tof things-a panic to\twhich English people\tk solitairo diamond ri.xg abavi their heads\treturned, but he was shortly afterward, from Daprrs serz-d, was known tj havres\tbave\tbeen peculiarly\tliable.This eupursd\tsnd the girls jump for K\tbrought In on the back of a fellow mill hand\tMildly\the\ttrod over deud and star, iu end, when strong enough,\ttioue\tYoung manager\u2014\" You are making a in an almoet unooneoloue state.The deoear- Boldly he swam through space , THE MURDER UF ALL\tTKHH iR abovt BALLOONS,\tgrcat\t0f\tabout the legitimate «d was put In a sitting pjsture, bring held She caught the glow of hie eyes afar smm?s simm\t.\u2014 ISIsStss SaS£ÂS5ï5 SSECBHE EEHHiiÿHri wfaw xr ± next day (13d) That 11 bting active\twas sr spec ted of witchcraft.Bevond the\tfor 8100 damages\teach,\tand\tgot\tit.\tThen | eabsequently members and agents, should reuivetixdtzun\tinfirmitus of age, and perhaps of ill temper,\ttbty\tbeg AD\tto #:#\tthat vASOD\treally had\tthe strokes with a rattan, have their heads the unhappy wretch no doubt ae inno- not6 fun.shaved, be Imprisoned during hie Highneê^ o«ub as tra victims of our own 11 witch pleasure, and be branded with the letters finders \u201d used to b).Her son died, and \u2022\u20228.S.\"on the hand, and that on reloue\tImmediately the rumour spread that she had they should be banished for ever from Sara-\tslain him, with the assistance of the Evil That the remaining seven prisoners Oae, whose co operation she had claimed, being members only, if they would a a ear in The neighbours eat in judgment over her, their temples to have no further dealings\tand decided that she should be submitted to with the society, and would give up any\t44 the ordeal by fire $'\u2022 that is to say, she documents in their possession relating to\twas to be burnt and tortured in the hope the society, should be released; If not, all she would confess her supposed crime P| guy one should be dealt with as the fore Tne terror of the poor old creature deprived | going active agenk,\ther of coherent speech.This was assumed THF SENTENCE OF SXSCUTIOR\t.to IW\t*- Close to hie heart she was clasped ini kite ed ; She swooned with love's alarms ; And dead lay the beautiful, pale-faced Mist Iu the Sunbeam's passionate arms.WHEELER WILCOX.Salting Etock With mom# kind* of stock especially, too much eslt will often prove very it jurions; and when the salt Is only given occasionally it will often occur that the animals, being very hungry for salt, will eat more than is best.Oq the other hand, as a rule, If a supply of salt is kept convenient, the stock will eat what they want, and no more.They are not likely to damage themselves, under ordinary conditions, If bries provided, and are kept filled, so that the stock oan help themselves to what they want to oat.It is not the quantity they oat, In a given length of time, but rather the large quantity that they will eat at once, when they have been deprived of it that proves more or lets injurious.There is no class of stock kept upon the farm but they will be benefited by having access to a good supply ol salt, and seme arrangement should fce made so that this can be done.During the season that stock arc in the pasture, boxes or troughs may be placed in convenient places, where the stock can go and help themselves.The advantage In using rock salt is that if placed in boxes or troughs without shelter there is bat little if any waste, either by throw ing out of the boxes or troughs in eating, or by being washed ont by hard rains.A boy placed In the center of the hog pen and kept supplied with salt and ashes, will aid materially in keeping the hog In good health and thrift.Sheep, cattle and horses need a supply all the time ; and if it Is placed where they can secure a s ipply readily, they will bo found eating a small quantity every SWAY ISO Til KIR BODIES to and fro professing to be possessed with .\u201e\t.\t.\t,.\t., the spirit of a god.The flogging was Intend do li.'llivllle\u2014*'I m ralghiy gl.d cold we.th ed drlTe out ,he evil ^,|rle.The dec, or i* coming on for one thing.1 won t hive .d died without » oompl.lo t, »nd hi.body wu to work this l.wn mower then.' Mr.de I rem(JV6d to the merges.Dr.Sydney Smith, Halle ville (pleasantly )\u2014\" No ; you il have\tto the Coroner, made a post-mortem nothing to bother you but the furnace.De examination of the body.The doctor said Belleville (fiercely, after an interval of there were several bruises on the back »p gloomy silence)\u2014*4 W ell, you ro a cheerful parently produced by flogging with comp inion for a msn, I must say.\tI There\t¦¦ÉM¦g| ¦ Au Unfortunate Reminder\u2014Mr.Franklin wak are a cane, ighthlp.ho was was a small abrasion on the r From the poet-mortem appearances C\u201eu\u201e M,dM 0,!=\u201e«,.\t-t*XT JS5 Mi;k, no matter ho» pure, it oondt-nmeu rupture oould nave occurred without much A rROOFCr HIRuriLT.\tby a prominent British physician »e a \"mis- violence being used.A fall might have rup was carried out cn the following day at\t.\t_\t_ , .\t.\t.\t.chievoue diatfor adults,\u201d and If we were to tQred |t, The witness did not think that eight a.m.on the usual execution ground.She was smad, tiid to the pole, and burnt orcdi6 eome other medical men, is a danger- fl0g«ing would have ruptured the spleen.The firing party consisted of \u201820 Sarawak to death.What gives a still more fiendish oua modium frequently iu use for conveying The iun returned a verdict M That the deRangers, and death was certified by the aspect to thin carnival of cruelty is that her the germi 0f various contagious diseases, ceased died from hemorrhage from rupture principal medical i fiber.The flogging was surviving eon was amongst the most energetic Beef, and flash generally, are pronounced Df the spleen, but under what circumstance* caarried out partially by giving each man of these who tortured his mother.It will oracularly to be unfit for consumption by it was ruptured there was no evidence to sentenced thereto three dozen within the take some generations of education and pro- human beings.Even salt has its entbatfss flhow.u precinct of tho goal on the same day at 11 a.grees before the peasantry of the remote tic enemies, as Is evidenced by the fact that ' m.The remaining three dizsn and the districts got rid of such bloodthirsty super- &n ao^i salt hospital and anti salt societies rest of the sentence were to be carried out stitions.As a race, they are generally have been In recèut times amongst the curl-1\tWieCàof a British Eft*que.when the heslth of the prl.oner.would el smisble end .Action,to.rye!y quarrelling\t0,\tmodern propegendlm.Soe- ooly rhe Vlloifl.Company', Royal mail .(earner mm# #### tesrsrKa'ssa:\t^ x .vEasxaCMKSB\u201d' aarijMijgre asm ACTIVE AND leading MKMitKRS\tthe mo«t gruo.om.of their .uperitiuomi i.difporod Bot to pronounce .weeping day\t6r,t 24 hour, after grounding, by It.elf.With poultry, uiually the better \u2022 \u2014 \u2022«.«>' \u2014\u2014\u2022 *¦-, ST\u2014'\titejMSLSSLtSii:br-BSSSBRSST f ¦Hbébcs asas^siKB&sss of that luipicton find, .xpreaelon in such\t1q h reli iou* r|tel\t1 health.The rapid movement cannot fall to t0 doollre lhat he would get him hanged for ed the ardor of the advocate, of big gun., declarations as this of th ^aloago Tribuns ;\t*\tproduce among the passengers the mental rinrder At last he stid the time had A r\t.that American manufactories like American j of capricious deities.All is not black and cerebral derangement ; consequently it Is ^ d .the storv and advancing to a win ?nd * Br?.a artist cclony.whi.h is s.\\ miles lands should be controlled by Americans ugly, however, for there is a romantic side absolutely necessary to build a fen 36 ten | dow Mked the man to point out ha perse from\tautton.The Amer loan artists #### which it i.purchasing, n u to frees, out I and tree hs.it.spirituel and lnvi.lbl.deni I fur wrong, bat thst their fe.ra of mliohlef viou,iv Vsc»ted bv hi.oomcnion The °J'°J 0,1Mr- Aim» Tidems « «peoi.l journey rival establishment., or exact exorbitant sens, who bring good luck or ill look a.the to thenervon» ay.tom resulting from nil ai.rmLM \u201eiTe\u201e aBd th* injured man was to\u201e^ 1 faTorlta re«ort was to paint some price, from cooeumers.Rot s study of the owe may be, to the wayfarer.It Is, too, way travelling wai not wholly unfounded, oarr|ed to tbe infirmary but \"ot before he W t* roaea growing In a cottage garden, list of purchase reported to have been strung, how these obsolete superstitions crop shown by the complainte of qoeer nervous had mulieered .trength to indicate that the I The Curator of the Wittehire Arobte-made will «how that everyone of them I.in up .id.by aide with event, that show the sensation, made by some commercial travel- other msn who had with the ,uperlo.ologioal Mu.eum, England, grieve* over the a line of bu.Ineee which by nature is inoap progrès of liberal notion, in the land of the 1er.who have been long on the road.The tandeDt at tbe \u201ery moment ol the deed, had depredations committed st Stonehenge by sble of being monopolize!.The people who Czer.Not Ion# ago the Inhabitant, of Tomsk exaggeration of the Bavarian doctors wa.tried to mnrder him.The would-be suicide I the modern excureiooUt.\u201cI do not want to hnve rold out cannot go to Europe and ipend In Siberia, were .urprised ai the appearance not in degree much greater than that of I eventually recovered.Another \u201cgood hater\" I »ee him kept out altogether,\" he aayi, -but money without fijdlng good invest of a female advocate in the district Court of .ome more recent pronouncement!.\tamong tb, priwner« onoe .tabbed ,t fellow- I want a certain protection put over Stone- for their capital.If the Britiih that town.She cun.to plead in the\t- convict dangerouily in the breaet, and wa.heoge that euoh act.a.sliding down the casrati cypr.%%; gr.iAs:*=?.s-2\t» «\u201e¦.d\u201e,\u201e.\txxssrssas îtjküïï up new mills, elevators end breweries.The illegal imprisonment.The Court gave the MoNTRIAL Oot.24.-A terrible accident got ont of the hoepital ho was transferred to sod chalking initials on the .tones, picnick-investment of foreign capital In competitive laay an impartial hearing and her clients ^ place the other morning about three I remote corner of the gaol But, so tog toeide the elide, throwing broken (or ente^ri^stfordsnothreattothtocountry.were ordered to be eet at libercy.To ™ o\u2019clock In the Montreal rolling mills, near Intensified had become his assailant\u2019, hatred otherwise) bottle, about, with pieces of \u2014[Pittsburgh Despatch.\t| of Pords ^nd\tM.ifc T[ar® ln.P^1IeI St.Cuncgonde.The workmen in this es tab by reason of the additional punishment, cucumber rind now and then, and any other column* \u2022 owe that the intellectual ex tent i£ijlment had been divided into gangs, one that one day he managed to paae through kind of litter, will be prevented.All of the T.I A1\u2019 1°\tBH r\tP^.rer\tparty working at night %nd the other dor- several yards uodeteoted, and was just shove sets of desecration I witnessed one day lined as its physical area.[London Post.| fgg the day.Oae of the night workers going to spring at his enemy's throat when Isat week.It is Idle to say that there is no Mas* celluloid is made in France.A roll 1\t_\tI named Alderloh Prévost, aged 14, and living | he was observed and overpowered.\tI appreciable difference in the condition of of pa tier is slowly unwound and at the same\t\"\"\ton Albert street, caught his arm In a large\t_ ,\t^\tStonehenge to what it was fifty years ago.It 2% s ri* ^ïv, fjsr.'Us\t=*'«7 ««!-;\tas^îS^rjssxiæs\ta ^ aw.\t;c, îsjsüf acid, which falls upon the paper in a fine A genius is at work on a new railway oar- could he stepped the poor lad was whirled A royal road to learning has not yet been The Bdtish commercial world has been spray.This changes the oeliolone of the I riage which will not burn or telescope.It Is round several times and thrown on the floor built, but nevertheless any person who hap deeply stirred by the assertion from nmner-psper into pyroxyline, or gun cotton.The all iron and steel.The roof, aides and ends * m**a of flesh and Ik nee.In spite of the pens to have $25 can provide himself with one quarters that the Germans were crowding excess of acid having boon expelled ty pres I of the oar are made of steel holler plates terrible wound# inflicted the boy lived i degree of A.M., and for $35 he can bay & the English oat as clerks and drummers, all sure, the paper is washed with plenty of riveted together, and is nothing more or twenty minutes, and did not draw hii last nice serviceable LL D.Or he can have both over the world.The reason given Is that water till h 11 traces\tof acid\thave been\tre-\tless than a big boiler.It is not quite breath until the Notre Dame hospital had j the A.M.and LL.D.for $50.And no ques- | *he English shrink from selling by retail, moved.It is then\treduced\tto\tpulp and\tround, however, being somewhat the enape been reached, four miles away.The coroner tione asked; that Is to say none taushlng the j Tne Rorlieh mrnwho go abroad are generally passes on to the bleaching trough.It Is\tof a horseshoe\u2014the round part being tne top.\theld an to quest and a\tverdict cf accidental\ttaletti and accomplishment* of the hu?er.drawn from a class which hold retail trade this gun cotton which gives its explosive\tIn the bottom, it is said, are several steel\tdeath was returned.\tAll degrees furnished wishtn fif sen minutes in abhorrence, and carry their prejudice# nature.Most of the water having been got girders packed in cement, much the same as\t-^- after application for *hem le made.Is is a with them.If an Englishman cakes to sell- rid of by means of a strainer, it Is mixed in the Pullman cars.Along the sides is an\ta\tfWini.m\tChicago '\u2022 University welch so handsomely log retail he lose* caste.As one critic puts with from 20 to 40 per cent, of Its weight k array of windows precisely similar to those\toflom a nucism.\t| meets this want of those wno yearn for the It, \u201c he is sailing rather close to the wind if camphor.A second m'xlng and grinding of an ordinary passenger ooacb.The top of \"Here# a nob ter for ye, Bill,\u201d said a i badge of scholarship r»ener rhan V r scholar he sells a single bale, hut if he splits the bale folowa The pulp is spread out ir thin tbe oar is destitute cf the heavy roof and tramp to one of hie companions.u Don\u2019t | ship Itself.It would he a irr%œfnl think or and sells by tho pire* he is anathema ; he slabs, which arc tqaetud in the hydraulic ventilating arrangement that is seen on or- never go to that house on the hill yonder.\u201d the admirers of Mr J«»hn L Silii?*o *o send owinot dine with the C »nrnl or play tennis preVunail they arc as dry aa chipa.Then\tdioary csrs.It is said that ventilation is\t\u201cWhy not?'\ton $35 to Chicago and max» him an LL.D with the ohap!atu\\ daughters.Tne result is, they are rolled in boated rollers and come\tto be secured by pumping air Into the car\t\u201c 't\u2019anee whenever\tthey've got pie they\tI And when John gets tired tf it by w*y of | he abstains from retail trade till wholesale out in elastic strips.They are from that I ihrongh pipes.Toeee pipes in winter will haven t any cheese, and when they\u2019ve got showing that he bears no Ill-will toward the | trade ab^aioefro n him.\u201d The cry is for point worked np into almost any conceivable | furnish warm air.There to also a system of oheesa they haveu any pb.I wouldn't eat man with whom he lately foeght, he cao | Britishers whose social ii fluene# will not form.\u2014[Rjaton Commercial Bulletin.î ventilators arc and the windows.\tI st any snob place as that.\u201d\t! hand it over to Kilralo.- [N.Y.Tribune.| privant theta from being retail dealers.1 than Id of British Capital in the United States :bi£fe!ïï&tt'tfïrx&ss fssrssstsisrjs ugly, however, for there is a romantic side absolutely necessary to build a fense ten to these degrading superstitions.Through- feet in height on each side of the rail-out Southern Russia the people tell endless way \u201d stories of witches, wizards, fairies, wood az-ajp ça» css ÆJSJir na sens, who bring good luck or ill luck as the to thenervoua ays tern resulting from rail case I no their meats How Oellaloid is Made ) DEATH FOR LIBERTY.üïïplï l'.« .rtl'it\tI AMOItt Miizmro.\tOALtoeilA.\tId.Ih.U,d.end hsd .U.Murphy refosod to obey, and, after kicking\t- - , \u2022«\u201cPpiog sod boat building, to Glasgow him Into Insensibility* the oonviobs amuhn ! Tl»« riMh »r ^klie H*n U Too Salty, bat The followlog Is a most delightful de,crip-\t\u2022tnoky hole, where we did not oars 6o the look#.Then over 100 more oonviote\tChluawaa\tle Wet Hair Bid.\tlion of a short holiday spent In bonui* '\"'Kir-then to the city of ships by Situated behind a little hill a few hundred the prison.The oinnon, loaded with grape, oauee the tribes are cannibal# th v are there yoar P*Per#\tNora Laüuhir.,A,lâ fir Slander, and our climate Infinitely yards fmn.the entrance to the penitentiary were turned ou the striped horde, but as fore loathsome or repulsive in epi*aranoe Buckingham Pa lacs Hoad, London, K*q !maY *\tT111\t006 d° *W*y TSr ¦¦¦» .how trice» of whit were one, mwrlpr.'on., Then they rolled the gun down over him .od life, they would hive killed me if taey had i jurncr-nearly went to eleep\tAdVinttlei of Life in families made up of ÆKÊ desperate break that was ever made In San through the San Rafael posse, but only tied round the neok ** vood luck to vour ^om w^.ence ^,e v|,lte(! U?noI,e Lastle and one devoted to charity ; all the rest do a Quentin.Barryeaea was the predeoessor of euooeeded after fifteen or twenty of their hunting \"\ty Donetaffiwgo Caetle, the latter one of the great deal of vicarious charity, as we may Joaquin Marietta and Vasques and all that number were either killed or wounded.Only ««jf yôi w iQf » wi/e ,nA von uaVfl morflV olaeit in NjoiUna.I bey you to unders and call It, through that channel, and feel content s^ra.tKSL.îii d ssusrsut# sstu hsshersa \u201d£ isrLu \u2018tSfSsrssflrz ïïrst .^si\u2019sirïisrss\tjas % Ç\"\" p SM pmKMsrras headboard.He got ebuut half a hundred of MoLaue came up with one of them and wjfe von mav inherit a wife bv ai/rwm.f!fc tains, covered for the most part with heath- irg.1 h a other member ie the student of characters like himself to job him in a break, snapped hie pistol at him, but the weapon I You mav get vour dead brother's wife but\there *nd there groat masses of grey, science, and out of the chance conversation, IgslsJZ^zxSr SLS6.5 TSATUTSySSC\tr,fJzvü; £*?\u2014 tr-,\u201cï\u201c;\t'?\u2022 \u201cK essa gave the signal.The Mexicans and stabbed each other halfadtZjn time# as fellow you walk Into a hut *and tako thS ^ thence coach through the pass of suffi 3ient amount of scientific honey for Indians broke ont, asz'og Deputy Warden they were roiling around under the trees.i*dy Then there it a row and v ,n have to eDC°e » wo *\u2019ere ¦imP1y awcd.by its mighty their own uses, and are enriched with learn- Bcrryeesa and another convict hold Fannie and that is why so many of these head- je alsravi some chocolate H den '\tand one in the foreground, red, a.the sails in the gay ones enjoyment, see wnat between them.The loader of the mutiny boards bear that sentence i\tKnd 8ome y ravishing Paris\u201d \u201cAnrt ?,uœlnit ot which they CSV °48,sne- P,oture the bells wear and how the beaux behave, \u201c\u201c \u201c\tB w# - ™ SS5S 55 \u2022ssa\tsspæssa oonviote The flret volley killed three men Summer ennbeame, brightly shining,\t.\t,\tTh hl^f.llnw\t\u201c emPloycd 1,1 el*te \u201c' The people » large family the whole world comee to and wounded thirteen.Among the dead Prove a happy, golden day,\tHe onlv aree foî hunÜM He hlt^ to /ul loo>Jery dlrty.aod the oWldren.ragged everv member of It, and in a email family H rryeiia.Th, brave deputy warden, |\t-til th?.enn.e well up In the heaven, and %%% S^TfoS^A \u2018 \"\"\"\" \" \" C\u201c °°°\" mJeiNnh ssssbb resa» = MÉK h* EpSpÉBi \u201c4 tarsrs I srr ïs\tssHSsysear-'- \u2014 ^srtsA sk ^2\t-\t\u2014-\u2014\ttsimse 7%'ïF'\u2014\tM.\u201e V«taà.B,id,.ÏSl^JïïSL.oT7°ÏÏ\" Tamslpais.This saved many of tnem, as M What have yea for me this morning P I A rustic bridge has just been cempletod at rock, which he has Industriously roofed in, the guards were afraid to fire for fear of aid Bllnklns, as the letter carrier appreach- Beech Haven, Oa., that contains 57 different and squared two apertures, one of which is hurting their comrades.Probably thirty ed.\u201cSemethlng Important, I euppeee.*.I kinds of wood and vines, grown on the 50 glezed for a window while the other serves got away altogether that time.\tHNe, elr ; enlv a oeuple of pestai carda One I acres of Beech Haven Park.The following for the door.It contains a few oaken \u201cThe biggest break of all, though, was of them is an invitation ta the meeting of I U a list of the woods and vines Short leaf benches and there he oonnucte service fer July 22 1862 Three hundred of the oonviote the Tawk Tawk Club, and the ether Is from pine, long leaf pine, post oak, white oak, I the few crofters and fishermen in the neigh-broke out then, but only forty or fifty got year wife asking yon te meet ber a I the Spanish oak, whater oak, red oak, poplar, bourhood.Such a restful place, with the away.I don't know how many were killed, I train.\t\u2022 I sweet gum, black gum, red haw, black haw, I sweet scent of the mountain flowers and foi some were shot weeks afterward.That\t¦¦\tI red bud, prickly ash, chiqnspln, wild plum, musical murmuring of the sea.Of hie own was a fearful time.For awhile It looked as\tHo Offense.\tI persimmon, cedar, wild sloe, wahoo, sumac, I table he is very prend, it ie a email, thick, if they would conquer the prison.About\t.I|VI .\t.\t\u201e., *\tI red elm, pig hlokory, scaly bark hickory, 1 oval block of solid, black oak and is t tie 150 were pasting out to the brickyard Big Dark\u2014 Niggah, yens r fool.\tI hook or euyar henry, willow, china, black identical one open which Robert Brnoe teok wnen they suddenly seizid Con Murphy, Little Dirk\u2014mDj yo' call me 'fool f I alder, crab apple, wild mulberry, wild hie last meal.He is a dear old man, and he guarding the front gates, and Big Dark\u2014\"Dit s what 'r sed I\"\tI cherry, dogwood, sonrwood, winter whortle was moat hospitable and entertaining, giving demanded hie keys.In order to liberate the Little Dark-\"Yo' do ?\tI berry, black locust, sassafras, cotton wood, I us a quantity of fruit and lovely fl>wers out other prisoners.Murphy managed to secrete Big D»rk\u2014e,Ise call enny nlggah r fool I buckeye, cypress, laurel, beech, holly, ash, | of hie cherished garden.They tell me hie the keys of the inner door, and though they what auki like yo' do.\"\tI Iron wood, birch, magnolia, sycamore, wal I poetry is msrveloue for a self taught man, beat him cruelly they ooold not get them Little Dark\u2014\"Huh ! Dsn yo' call enny | ntt, sweet bay, evergreen, spruoe.Vines\u2014 I t>®r } have oolv seen a copy in (iaelio.from him.Lieut G>v.Chellle was at lunch olggah \u2019r fool ?Djb I can's considah dat ! Ur ape, muscadine, byllflswer, rattan, bam- We returned home to London by steamer when the break was made and the convicts | puseenel Good day.\"\tI boo.\tI through Crin an Canal and Kyles by Bute, A PBIBON URAVBTAED FILLED WITH OORVI')T8 WhO BOÜOHT TO RLOAlM TtiEIK FREEDOM.Were PI rimed mil «'err ed «le In In 11 ere.M.AK.8.: Arm : YIS8A Of : ftcuof : «Koi wound.41 « 81IATTBRE1» BT A SHOT We chased them and a lot surrendered, but a score or so managed to get away.We hunted them for a long time and shot several In the gulohee around Tam alp »ie.\u201cBut we've hod worse breaks than that,\" was wnen ¦aid the justice, in a severe tone.\u201d Ddsave, your honor ! Is it deaav yon mane?Sure an' I didn\u2019t at all.was that lawyer ohap there.I paid him 50 cents, an 1 he's lying out the worth of it,'* That exclamation set the court in roars of laughter.\u201c This is enough of this,\" said the justice when order wu restored.\" You, Riflard!, or whatever your name ie, get out of this, and recollect if you are brought here again you won t get off so easily.\" Rifferdl quickly took his departure amid the rears of laughter that followed the dntnfounded lawyer.inft Poor Bloggs.B:c ge (late In tallow trade, who has jont bought % place down in Midlandehire, confidential I v n the Earl of Midlands after dhs ner) \u2014\"Now, wot I was a thinkln', my lord, was this i You've got the rank, I\u2019ve got the money ; e'poein' my son marries one of your gale?Eh, my lord ?Wot do you say ?\" Earl of Midland» (pale but calm)\u2014\" With great pleasure, Mr.Bloggs.Which one would he like\u2014 the kitchen % irl or one from the dairy?\u2019 (Poor Bloggs.) who was A f GREAT AUTUMN Quebec W.0.T.U.Convention.THE EQUITY.the reply of Mr.Mercier to the Protest- =i\tI esaaa spriwrz:\tS?;ESSBEr3jbt| ,.^r;™;\u2019FF?r H EsEE Sdt: ^B|s5S« EH ^-Mmrsys: cs^rs^-^s Bs^^BESHS It is understood that lie will bring back t,lti recognition of a body which is not, as\taftem(K>n eeBBiun it was shown that Tern-\tor\tI?\the\tfails to com piste the\t\u201c* » hatch of immigrant» with him frvm the we chut», capable of recognition under\t\u201ec\u201e in.tructlmn in Khmd.i.incMaaiog I\tireoiwl ft.r.\tIf the tender be not eeerpted the rural districts of Central France.\tthis constitution ; the objections to the a discussion tth of Xor-ember will he placed in our lawyer\u2019s hands for collection.All hinds of -oiluce taken in settlement of same.No excuse this year after such an abundant harvest.Yours truly, O'MEARA & HODGINS.i TIIH8KAÎ40N IN DHKtrt UOOhS: 110 attention to\tirM Trimming* alt attached, jutriny the labor of matching, and can bf bad at fill price*.Trimming* to match these material# nan In» got without any trouble, vl* : Fancy Velvets, Plnehes, Silk», KlRltsbam, Jats inGtxWon, Pas»enueutrAVii Fringe#, or, Ornamental Deaigae.1».K Our l>re*M Maker, Ml** Waller*, who Is now In New York will noon return well schooled for the ucawm.PIH\tI WÊ/ÊÊ\tThe closing meetings on Friday were cannot say that we would not urge those I fun 0f interest, and the report# of pro There is a movement in the Grit party grounds before the committee.Hut 1 greaa from various quarters aroused en to retire the sweet singer of the party, am free to admit that under Sec.93 the thuaiasm.The Union decided to apply Mr.Fdgar, owing to his discordant note educational aspect is the nnst important.If,,ran Act of Interpolation.The follow-in the ltiel business and his unhappy ap-\t\u201cHave\tyou\tarranged for any more jnjj ^thcer were elect oil :\tPresident, titude for ill-starred alliances.Mr.Ed-\tmeetings ?\u201d\tmTs.J.(i.Sanderson, of Danville.Que.; gar.however, budges not.It is pointed \u201cNut at present, but we shall in a day Corresponding Secretary, Mi*» L.E.on ,r his behalf with some force that he or two.1 can assure you this question is L*nib, Gf Quebec .Recording Secretary, in p .» the only party light that might be '\tnot going\tto\tdrop.\u201d\tMrs.R.W.McLachUn ; Treasurer, Miss ¦P puâbeu into the realms of endless]\t____________________ E.B.Lunn ; Auditor, Mrs.C.T.Wil- political darkness with advantage to the organization.The (Hotte and Mail are likewise .Jonahs who ought to lie pitched overboard if the party hojies to do better.Hut such barnacles liotuiiously cling with 0.ROSS & CO., - « hams The Richelieu Election.01 A 4 HI'ARKH HT., 24.36.28 A W SI ETC AI.K HT, OTTAWA.canyon.Oct.15, ISSU The election in Richelieu held on Friday la*t resulted in the return of Mr.Mas- .ne, the Conservative standard bearer, by The\t0f Portugal who has been ail a majority five time» as great as that given jng for gullie ,jnie ,,\u201e3t died on Saturday to.Captain Labclle, the late member.It |R9t Hit ami the Duke of Bragunza, sue Id have been wiser, indeed, for the\t, .\t\u201e .\t, meut on its adversaries, condemned them national importance toanisolated bye-elec- in order to prevent its reprint by an unscrupulous Rio Janeiro publisher, who made quite a sum by issuing n cheap reprint of the first edition.His Majesty pre-1 sen ted the copyright of the second and new edition, and of all his translations of Shakespeare, to a Lisbon charitable asylum.Death o: the King of Portugal.\u2014T I*-rs latency Ready for Fall and Winter.How They Feel in Chicago.wou < > Gentlemen desirirg to wear the most perfect fitting garments and the latest do» a'gns of material should not tail to call at the * Pedro V., November He married, in ldfiJ, Pis, the Signs cf the Times.TAILORING EMPORIUM l.A Montreal despatch says the traffic re- -nreatricted reciprocity, is neither froe ceipts of the Grand Trunk Railway last trade nor protection.It can be had only week were 8441.840, being an increase of hy consent of a foreign power, and can last 817,315 over the corresponding week of\tonly ao long as that foreicrn power finds it last year.The increase in the railway's\tadvantage.us to its own interests to con- receipts has been steady since spring,\ttinue it.It must fail of accomplishment For the quarter including July, August\teven if the whole of Canada desired it, and September, tlie receipts of the whole\tunless the majority of the 1 nited States Grand Trunk system were \u20ac1,264.382,\tCongress was also that way inclined.This against £1,163,814 for the similar period\t»* neither a patrotic nor a wise policy.The last year, an increase of nearly ID per Liberal party put itself on record as firmly :\t1,290 POOPIS FeTlSn *21 JiPMl.\t-*- cent! Railway receipts afford a good in- attached to it during the last session of |\tT7\tT.\tSPEC! A IjTI EEHrHrBs\t.-.\u2014 announced to be Gti2.000against $419,0)0 nian who supposed it.Mr.Laurier tr«-\tliea! v D persons .ost .iti.lm s A choice lot of Tweed suitable for Ladles' Jacket#and Listers, leit over from the sum- fur the same month last year.For eight versed Ontario a fortnight ago, making\tanIe for boy** wear, below cost.i$r Cutting free.All cutting will receive my personal attention and intending natron* may tic assured ih**» I guarantee every garmeut per fort in fit.style ami finish, llo not lorg-t before purchasing elsewhere io call ami inspect my stock * ml compare prices amt t>e convinced that I am offering Hie best good* at the lowest price* ever ol-fe red In Shaw ville.lUmemUT the Address.\u2014 4 Star Tailoring E.mrorivm, ( i EO.IL MOOBE, PBOPBIETOB lait Shawvlllu, Oct.12, D lebt.tl V i,y two cunt* arc \u2022 m IMPORTANT.I C.B.DRAPER, J cooler \u2022thuau slmw, a* we iment docs just m»w.an Ottawa' Joy ARTIES ha|>er com* me need its publication, and soon after os-tablishvd a bureau for the procuring of l>at#nU for inventions at home and in for* oign countries.During tho year 1846 there were only 602 patents issued from the IT.8.Patent ( Htice, and the total issue from tho establishment of the Patent OJticc, up to the end of that year, number- l p to the first of July this year there have been granted 400,413.Showing,\t\u2014 .\t.-\t\u2022\tm that since the commencement of the\tZ' ll\t^\t/m I publication of the Srimtific American there\tI ! I\t| .|| 1 f| ÇjT I iiave been issued from the V.8.Patent\tV/1V/\t.Office 402, ltiti patents, and about one\t¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦\tmmm a\t\u2014a# svssvsm\t«vwiwaaf*\tA.third niore applications have been made\tTllO 1111(1 CFSie to lead the way out I\tA Certees \u20acbeelllery.Mpnli ^¦eaes*si* z.j:rrz,:.,i,wsr\tssusîïi^Æaszil^\ta^sriirantsï.ir.\u201c how or other Staesart felt a little ashamed obeyed the doctor's command to get up and e,Nu ** thought Arlon \u2022\u2022 I am not\tMWrhy,\tUncle Jsmes lent ns those blue wondering why he was so late gave plaoe to of the pare he was playing, but, having walk.The two pla ;ed hiui between I MO somebody else \u2022 ami I bootn to wish i I Ta,?e onIv yeeterdBy«\" remarked Miss Mere *oxiely tt°d * leyoh party was orgui'iad.begun the game, did not like to draw back.1 them, and proceeded towards the house they WMn*t i niult lsv Lompthin» I nlav Vm I dythe« with some surprise.\u201cAre you \u2018sure\u2019 \\neV carried torches, and at last came upon He sent Raphael with a note to Amide had left a few heure before.There they not well \u201d \u201cI'm not uuite thv thin» tt/.Uv i6 Uoole James ?\u2019 she asked, doubt- ^e Inseneible form of Ssheb Dsn Dhobey.Kama, to say that he wished him to oon*e J placed the alee ping form in Staseart's bed, Gladys,\u201d he said aloud \u2022\u2022 1 had a return of *uIly*\t\u201ce W\u201d# prostrate on the ground, close and dine with him on the following Tuesday , and quietly departed without awaking any that beastly sunstroke I had in Africa again \u201cUh Jm r »**d Stieeart, confidently, \u201cIt ^the h^Pl!al A***; w^oh is situated about evening, when he expected Ktngatord would i one in the bunding, ffhen Staseart Hinge yesterday afternoon and mv head fsela WM Uncle James, sure enougn.It's jnit 1 , yanU distant from the gallows.The be staying the nigh# at hie hmwe.He did ford\u2014for we mue) give him this double rather queer still \" '\t7\tlike him to do that kind of thing.\"\ti u|dortnnatn man wan carried to the official's not tell the cherub faced page that he ex-} name-returned to the doctor\u2019s house till It \u2022\u2022Oil 1m eo sorrv \u2022\u2022 aaM\ti.tVK.J \u201d Well, yesterday, you know, Stanton, qQâir,ter*e and lhere» ^)®r a time, by the peoted a visitor to sleep the night on that ! was time to oatoh the first morning train to .etl_ntTW\t, V, ',ladye* .y hat you called him sn old skinflint, because he \u2022PPllostir the prevention of steam boiler explo I disabled through sickness or accident, also for two ?Ion by proper Inspections.Sia alrxa' die Campbkll sod three cents per dav, persons eyed as above can 11.0 , Lt Oov.of Ontario, President.Heed t*cur® for their dependants, Five Hundred Dollars la .CONSULT- ev\u201dfcv°y JmKH OWNERSoen provide agalnetlm SOLICITORS OF PATENTS I KMrÆ», Reliable Agents wanted ir unrepresented die the fort of the com- IC C fifflce.9 Toronto ML, Toronto, Ont INU KNuINFERS and et\" Oeo.C.Roam, Chief Engineer.| A.Fasaaa, fec'y tricte.WILLIAM JO* ES.Managing Director *1 CURE A a DOST WASTE YOEB TIME or handle ueeleee novel'if ».but send us your Ad dress At ONQE.i FITS! i \u2022II KING NT.WENT, TORONTO, ONT When I say Curb I do not memo merely 0.KNITTING MACHINE Z%%toi^\" 1 have made tlie disease of Send for Illustrated Catalogue and nymQ PDTT\taw this advertisement with yonrorlerf or | Jf A A O, JCjJT LJL/TjJTO » OT FALLING SICKNESS The Book of Lubon.A Man Without Wisdom Lives In a Fool\u2019s Farad toe.A Treatise especially written for Diseases of Man, containing Facta For Men of All Agee 1 Should be read by Old, Middle Aged and Young Men.Proven by the Sale of Half a Million to be the most popular, because written In language plain, forcible and instructive.Practical presentation of Medical Common Sense.Valuable to Invalids who are weak, nervous and exhausted, shoeing new means by which they may be cured.Approved by editors, critics, and the people.Sanitary, Social, Science Subjects.Alee gives a description of Sped tij No.8, The Great Health Renews: ; Marvel of Healing and Koh-i-noor of Medicines.It largely explains the mysteries of life.By its teachings, haalth may be maintained.The Book will teach you how to make life worth living.If every adult in the civilised Wvrid would read, understand and follow our views, there would be a world of Physiolal, intellectual and mera' giants.This Book will be found a truthful None genuine but the Royal.Prepared by Ellis & Keighley, - Toronto.Brings bloom to the cheek, strength to the - Xe body and joy to the heart.It to a message ITT! %T T TXTT 8 3 /
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