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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" / IS # No.30.SH AW VILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, (jUE., MARCH 13, 18U0.VOL.VII.( ÿ N« w »t«fck ack ho found Let the plume was removed in the presence of money,\" in subscription* to aid m the house in flames, and from the fioiceno** the audience.\tconstruction of our new church.It is the fixed intention of the building committee to accept money from any one whose generosity is large enough to prompt them to assist, and it is not its intention to in* into how the subscriber obtained W.H.KLOCK M.D., p1 M., MefHLL f'OT.LEOE; U R.C.P.A R.™ ve Edinburgh; I» K.1*.A H Glasgow flee.14.*> Albert KL, Ottawa.I)r.Klork received special course* nt I/mdon, Vienna and Berlin, on the disease* of (he Eye, Ear.Nose and Throat; also on the diseases of Women andf'htldreo, and 1» now prepared to treat them.Of Mi B.TAYLOR 0LAT7S02T, AI LIEF OF 8UPKUIOU COURT.Col lee tor for Quehee and Ontario.Office No \u201c\t-\t80-ly B 114.Main Htreet.Hull, P.Q of the flames he was inhibit* to resue his family, and his wife an seven children* four l**ys and three girls, were burned to death before' his eyes.Collarette himself now lies at the point of death from burns received in his efforts to rescue his family.Ottawa PxdTice Quotations.The following aie last Saturday\u2019s Ottawa mai ket (/lutation* $6.50 ; Fork, $6.50 to $7.00 ; Mutton, 8 to lOcts.per IK Turkeys, 12cto 14c per lb ; Geese 75 to 90cts.each ; Her*.60 to 1.50 per pair ; Chickens, 00 to 00 eta.per pair.Print butter, 20 to 24 eta per lb ; Butter iu pails 15 to 18 cts.Eggs.20 W 25 cts.Cheese, 12 to 15.Lard, 00 to 00 cts.Potatoes, CO to 65 bag.Carrots, 40 to 45 era.per bag.Beets, 35 to 40 Ua.per bag.Turnips, 30 to 35 cts.per bag.Outs per bush.28 to 30 cts.Hides, $2.00 to $3.00.\tPelt*$0.75 each.Wool 18 cts.Hay, $8 to $10.The Ottawa Citizen says a deputation will shortly go to Toronto to urge upon the Ontario Government the advisability of granting a bonus to the new In ter provincial Bridge which is to span the Ottawa River.All the railway interest are now represented in the company.These consist of the Gatineau Valley, Pontiac and Pacific, Vaudreuil and Ottawa and the Canada Atlantic Railway companies.Bach of these will be represented on the delegation, which will also include one or two members of the Bridge Company pro- The concert at Quyen on the 18th ult., under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society, was very successful, touching the but the audience was rather LICENSED AUCTIONEER, P 4&.Prepared to Üll engagement» In all parts of the county.program me, slim, so report says Mr.J.A.McGuire is hiring a new and improved refrigerator built in his meat shop, preparatory to opening of the summer's trade.Mr.T.É.Draper is executing the work.Thos.Docherty, aged 18, of Bristol, died in the Mattawa hospital on Friday.The remains were taken by train to Sand Point on the 1st mat., from whence they were conveyed to Bristol.quire that money, so long as he is a law-abiding citizen, believing that all money honestly come by may be used for building an edifice to the worship of Almighty God, on the principle that everything Wongs to him anyway.Will 44 Observer\u201d say that a gentleman who perhaps may keep an hotel is not obeying the law under which he lives, just as strictly, just as sincerely as he who administers drugs to kill or cure ?Where\u2019s the difference 7 Amongst the promoters of the new church there is not one who was associated with the 44 Pink Tt-a\u201d enterprise, to which 44 Observer\" alludes, nor had any part or hand in it whatever, therefore the argument that money from such i source was refused as not being got in the puritanical right way falls to the ground, so far as its application to the promoters of the new church is concerned.If 44 Observer\u201d is really in earnest in hie denunciations of the Scott Act committee, for not giving to the public s statement of how the monies collected expended, and if he wants to keep himself posted on matters in connection with the new church, let him forward a subscription in keeping with his exalted position in society, which will entitle him to free access to the books, if the report of the committee, when presented to the congregation, is not satisfactory to him.I agree with 14 Observer \u201d that it was indeed unfortunate the Scott Act committee persistently refused to give to the Pontiac public a report of how the Urge sum of money collected was expended.Had such a report been furnished, it no doubt would have removed the suspicious stigma which now attaches to persons of otherwise irreproachable character.But between this and the Coulonge Church there is a great difference.The analagy which \u201cObserver\u201d endeavors to point, out does exist mittee was responsible to the temperance people throughout the county; the promoters of the new church are responsible, for the funds entrusted to them, to the Coulonge congregation alone server\u2019s \" generosity will allow him to send a subscription towards the erection of the new church, he need have no fear that it will be improperly expended, or in y other way but that stipulated.In conclusion I might say that I have no desire to enter into a newajiaper controversy on this subject with the object in view of laying the facta before the public as I am informed they exist.The people of this section are very much interested in the proposed new church, and a look at the subscript far received, will abundantly show the spontaneous generosity and unaaiarity which exists amongst them, but as the community is small outside subecripti from all sources will be cheerfully re oeived.ROBT.S.McNEIL, AJLXFF OF THE HU PE Rl OK COURT for the District of Ottawa.Office- Htiaw-ville, P.Q.Accounts collected and prompt returns made.\tJ.31-ly B Beef $1.50 to rpHE FOREST HOUHE-ft.McC.KlTt/HIK, Pro-X prlrtor.HpaOeun .Sample Kuouie.Every atten tlon paid to geratn.First Class Tables.rpHE BAY VIEW HOUSE,Campbell's Bay.1 qua., Wm Kelly, Proprietor.Uood accommodation ; commodious sample rooms ; No.1 liquor# In tbe bar.per On Saturday evening last Mr.James Caison bought a parcel of sugar at James Hodgins & Son\u2019s and placed the same on sleigh in C.Caldwell's yard preparatory to his going home.A short time thereafter he returned to the sleigh and parcel missing.This theft refact that a few days previously Mr.Thos.Parker, a Leslie farmer had a parcel of sugar taken out of a bag containing other articles which he had on his sleigh.Happily for the good name of the village, doings of this kind are of rare occurrence here, and it seems a pity that the reputation of the place should be tarnished by such petty acts of meanness Mr.C.R.Morrison, who recently added a band-saw to the machinery of his carriage shop, had a rather unpleasant introduction to that acquisition on Friday last, the machine lacerating oue of his hands very severely.Posters are issued announcing a carnival at the Shawville skating rink on Friday evening the 14th inet.Prises will be awarded for the beat costumes, etc.Ad- spectators, 15 cents ; costumed skaters, 10 cents.All are invited.The Messrs.Russell began operations at their Bristol iron mine on Monday last, with a staff of eight men, which we understand will be increased to a force when the enow goes away, plant used at the abandoned Lawn silver mine has been removed to Bristol.Urnes - hottsE his j CORNER MAIN *N D CLARENDON NTS.found the called the QUYON,j_- - QUE.The public will find this House fully up to requirements regarding acromtnodmlon and comfort.Table and Bar always well supplied.Huh meets all traîna TEONAS LA2T0, - P&0F&ŒT0&.i ShawvlUe Council Rlnntos.Minutes of regular meeting of Shaw» ville Council held on Monday, March 3rd, 1890.mission RUSSELL HOUSE, SHAWVTLLE, QUE.J.A Mae UI RE, - - PROPRIETOR rpHE publie will And this hotel the most per-X test hi accommodai lorn la the eonnty.'The beet advantages for the commercial trade.Free'Bos to and from the station.Good table.\"The bar In connection supplied with the beet liquors.Livery la connection.Present, the mayor, D.McRae art?! councillors H.Lang, R.McCredie, A.Hodgins, Jno.Lester.Minutes of last meeting were read.Moved by eoun.Lang, seconded by couu.Lester, that the as now read be adopted.Carried.Moved by coun.Lang, seconded by coun.Lester, that all valuators, mad overseers, rural inspectors, auditors and pouhtl keepers previously appointed be and are hereby cancelled.Carried.Moved by coun.Lester, seconded by coun.Hodgins, that Messrs.J.H.Shaw, Edward Hodgins and Francis Wilson be now appointed valuators.Carried.Moved by couu.Lang, seconded by coun.Hodgins, that the following gentlemen be appointed mad overseers, via : George Ilyne* for division No.1, C.O.Waimnan, division No.2, and Thomas Dale for division No.3.Carried.Moved by coun.McCredie, seconded by coun.Lang, that the following gentlemen be appointed rural inspectors, viz :\tC.R.Morrison for Division No I, A lez.N.Wilson, division No 2, and Win.Horner for division No.3.Carried.Moved by coun.Lang, seconded by coun.Hodgins, that Mr.John Wainman be now appointed pound keeper.Carried.b were 8.8.0o&Ttntlo&* Tuesday and Wednesday, March 26th 26th, have been decided on aa the days on which to hold the Sabbath School convention in this village, to which reference was made in a previous issue.Circulars giving information respecting the matter have been sent to the officers of all the Sunday Schools in the county by the committee.A large attendance i* looked forward to.large The minutes of last meeting The Methodists will erect a new church in Beach burg, as well as the Presbyterians.They have sold the church they at present occupy, and have secured a new lot the opposite side of the street, on which the new church will be erected.On Tuesday a number of teams began to lD draw stone for the foundation.The home of Mr.Thomas Sykes, of Westmeath, was the scene of gay festivity s on the morning of the 26th of February, where a large number of friends had assembled to witneaathe marriage of Mr.William Graham to Mies Nancy Sykes.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.M D.M.Blakeley, asaiated by the Rev.A.G.Robertson and Mr.C.A.Sykes, brother of the bride erhose, of Stafford, asaiated ma groomsman, and Miss Julia Bulmer, of Rom, acted as bridesmaid.After partaking of a sumptuous repeat, a couple of hours was spent in conversation and singing Mias Louisa Allum, of Beachburg, preaid ing at the organ very choice select 3 p.m.the wedding party accompanied the happy couple to their homes, where excellent supper was waiting them and which was greatly enjoyed by PONTIAC >: HOIS WAIN STREET, - - - 8HAWVILLE, Chris.Caldwell, Proprietor, w bavins been fitted up \u2022 an hotel la now open for Guests on fWIHE above Houi X good style for the accommodation of the public, will be accorded best attention, and the table will always be furnished with the choicest supplies.A commodious Ham pie Room ently completed.Bar supplied with beet | Liquors and Clears Flr*t-cla*s Htablee and flore Rooms.Free 'bus to and from Station The Clarendon Boiler 1£UL In reference to a communication in last week's paper, from the proprietor of the above mills, we might say that the proposition ie looked on with favor by the farmers of the township.All that is required now ie for one or two live men to take the matter up, and organize a company at once, aa it is an offer that is not likely to be repeated, and if the farmers have any real grievance it is a good chance for them to set it right, in a practical way.rhe Scott Act com ' ST.LAWRENCE HALL, MAIN ST., - - QUYON, D.M.McLean Proprietor.If \"Ob Mr.Joseph Child- Thls House la In every way furnished to alfbrd excellent accommodation for the travelling public.Com pie Rooms second to none en the road.The Bar is always supplied with the beet trasds of Uquors, Wines and Cigare.GOOD LIVERY ATTACHED.rclal men will find the fit.Patrick\u2019s Day at Vinton.Monday next.March 17th, being the feast of Ireland's Patron Saint, Rev.Father Ferrari ie making preparations for a grand celebration on that day young ladies are very busy, and hope to have the choir in a high state of effleieney.Several clergymen will be preeeet.The on the occasion will be preached by one of the most eloquent divines of the arch dioceee, and is certain to be an intellectual treat prove propitious, a va%t assemblage of visitors ia expected.All will be welcome \u2014all are cordially invited to attend.P.J.M Viatcn, March 10th, 1890 an Moved by coun.Hodgins.seconded by conn.Lang, that Messrs.Was.A.Hodgins and James McCredie be appointed auditors for the year 1890.Carried.Moved by coun.Lang, seconded by coun.Lester, that this council meet on Monday the 17th inat., at 7 o\u2019clock, p.cu., for the purpose of examining and correcting the electoral liât and that due notice be given to all memlwra of the council.Canned.Moved by ooun.Lang, seconded by coun.McCredie, that this council do now adjourn.Carried.W.W.IkELANT , Sec.-Tress.and rendering several ions of music.About have written INSURANCE AGENCY.J.H.BROMLEY.- - - PEMBROKE 0.T> IPRE8EXT8 the foMowiaf Companies : AgriceV XV torsi, Liverpool.London k Globe, Vntoe, th.North British end Msresntlls a Ush Amsrlosjv The business of tbs lei* i The ions so all.V A hm.th Supper being over the party drove to Bethel Churth to attend a meeting conducted by the Rev.A.O.Robertson, Miss Judd and Mr.C A.Sykes, after which the company dispersed homes feeling that a very enjoyable day had been spent, and wishing the bride and groom a most happy and prosperous voyage through life.sermon NOTICE TO FARMERS.Should the weather one to their several OlfKTTO LEND FOR ON* TO FIFTY TEAM M Yours, truly, McGintt.___ y krai.Am.I?to 8.A.Ma j may realize in all iU sweeps the mingled * I to fail to profit by his advantages ; and what I\t_m_ I\tness from the hollow dome, and a profound \u2019 1 had happened had only come to pass in time I\tnr j t l tr tr* I\tsolitude seems to brood over the to save Mary Clayton from a more deplorable I The Animal She Would Like to Have Him J (V g rt.The returning sunlight scarcely fate than the misfortune of loving the man.I\tBq,\tj\tdissipates the impression of sadness, of de- After breakfast Mr Clayton left them alone, I\t\u201e xvv\t.\t.gnw%\tI\t« »\u2019ate and hopeless decay, of a continent and Frank Holmes, in pity for her distress\t\\X hat sort of an animal would you ^ life eunk in a mortal swoon.The travel- and embarrassment, crushed his own feeling* I\tV* K| 1HA * .°JS lco \u2019\t\u2018 * ^ I er feels like a wnnderer at night in some de- tes.\t\u2018sü-îtem, 11 know \u201eh,t \u201e,t .1.» .1 I » 0U14 l,k.|\t\u201e(\t|\u201e, thouwvnds, not of families cr tribes, but of nations and empires, lies outspread around him, and ever and anon, in falling tow.rand shattered arch, I # stumbles upon some poer unearthed akcle cn )f the past.qoniK'fS.ive it forth as the CHAPTER VI ragranee.Life to lie worthy of a rational lieing mu* lie always in progression ; we must always purpose to do more or better than in time past.Knowledge bloweth up, but love buihletfc Bacon.2i this trial mat won part* Him Iu Ph.\u2022 m Mi K We are nearer neighbors to ourselves than whiteness is to snow or weight to stones.[Montaigne.ment was dee witij Mr.i he next best thing to l»eing self is to be able to make others hapny so.Pei one-rhaps that may he the sort of happiness they have in the next world.There is no true happiness outside of love and self sacrifice, or rather outside of love, for it includes tho other.That is gold, and (Tl' ÎÎK COM IX U K H.) The\u2019Dosirablo Correspondent Do you write many letters, and arc you a | and the other 10 to 11 inches around an 0 fret long.Here is an Lpiscopal joke, which is also a not only dates her letter, but writes upon it I good lesson, in elocution the day of the week, so that you have an I Peterborou intelligent idea of what she moans by \u201cto- I candidates morrow.\" One who discriminates in the I do well not to gesticulate much matter of ink, not choosing that which is so 1 never forget a raw-boned Irish curate 1 once pale that you think it is skim milk, nor the I had, with hands like legs of mutton.I can very black or very purple, writing with it I see him still working up to a peroration or on extremely thin paper, so that when you I leaning over the pulpit, with outstretched hold the sheet to the light you cannot read | palms, as he exclaimed :\t* Paws, me breth- ren, paws!'\u201d I Î or in lesirahlc correspondent ?What is that ?A desirable correspondent is the one who The Bishop of gh, in addressing a number of tor ordination, said :\t\u201c You will 1 shall it Seen From The Train\u2014Bokhara.\u201c 1 do .Following from these, he gathered that Musgrave, after a brief and unsatisfaet- i 1 MAIN STREET, SHAWVTLLEI rvs ival estate and of household furniture and effects m use, including therein pictures, painting* and books, shall be subject to a duty of 1 per cent, on the amount thereof, which duty shall be paid by the auctioneer to the co1 lector of the provincial revenue out of the proceeds of the sale at the cost of the seller, unless an express stipulation be made in the conditions of Uio sale that such duty shall be paid by the buyer, in which case the duty shall be added to the pnee.On Mr.Shehyn moving the House into .\t,\t¦\t,\t,\t\u2022 committee of supply, on Friday last, Mr.w,° ,.\tC;ire **\t\u2019 *\"a*.R> Robertson took the opportunity to discuss , \u2019 , ,,ot wJur aKa\u2018,L The Opposition.\t\"n TZ^ TTfTl the financial situation.He said the ques- h*(l d^svLrted their post», for they knew f^KlVÜlb K 1 (t H I .tion was whether we were spending more t!iat 1 * \\e/, voted ^gauist the motion | than the province can afford.He showed\t^uld be swept sway at the next t liât though there was an apparent surplus P ,11011,\t.\t.,\t.this was only reached by miming up items I \" ,Vu}e we* then taken and thirty-one of ordinary and extraordinary revenue I **,tvd tbe *nd nvne.aJ»*in9l, and ordinaiy and extraordinary expendi-1 Mesare.McShane, Cameron aim de Grua-i h ei lure.A surplus must be arrived at by bois having shirked the vote.\t* i\tT\t»«>v a\"d all »\u2022»>».but when the account, , Mr.De.jard.ne.was to have moved the U,t.Slr dohri 1 hompson introduced an act lV(irv lotiM into from , buameu point of f,,llow mK unu nUmeut, had he not been authorizing the trimmer of certain public \u201ef view it Wlts eeen ,hat i\u201e,teitj , sur.choked off by the moving of the previous property to the provincial governments.pjui of jg4 ,T14 on ordinary revenue ax-1 fueation : Thiaact provide» that tho governor in ^nditure there wa.really a deficit of \" here»», the people of this province council may transfer without pecuniary l> GEO.HODGINS\u2019 Jr., Shawille.If you owe me anything please pay up right away.I must have kvkky account in my ledger settled by 1st April.Several accounts running over twelve months I am tired looking at, and must insist on payment.AIAO A STOI X OF CLOTHS, FLANNELS, & GREY COTTONS.BEST VALUE.LOW PRICES.CALL AND SEE.y0 ALL CONCERNED.\tA CARSWELL J.H.SHAW.) MANUFACTURER OF HEREBY request all who have claims against me to present the same for settle ment before the end of March next, and all those indebted to me by note or book account are also requested to settle up before that date, a» I intend to have a general squaring up of mv books then.& Accounts will he rendered to all parties indebted to me, which procedure they will be expected to regard as a final notice to settle up.Call early an i secure a, No excuses will bo taken \"\t: after the aluve date.! ber 1 mean business.i BOOTS Shawvillc, Fob.17, 19?tî).SHOES CAHPBBLL'S BAY, P.0.J them iw bo JS thanking thon»* who have m ,j hi;n I with i m«lr very littéral pa'ronag atorw i«« c STOVESL DU88ERS and j OVERSHOEd MOCCASINS, &C.Great Bargains at STOVES.STOVES.i o \u2022IU rite undersigned begs to call the attention of the public to his large assortment of Stoves, comprising Double, Cooking, Box and Parlor Stoves ; also to his extensive stock of Estimate of the Square Timber Out Eight million, two hundred ami eighty five thousand cubic feet u the estimated square timber cut of the tapper Ottawa lumbermen for the season of 1889 90._\t^\t, The selling value of this at the average Toronto, 6th.\u2014The following is the I current rate of 26 cents per cubic foot is I full text of the bill intioduoed in the Leg ^ |M,100.This amount also represents islature by the Provincial Treasurer, to jn treea cut down, counting fifty cubic amend the Assessment Act :\tfeet to a tree, 165,700.This is in exoegs 1.Land on which a place of woinhip is , 0f cut 0f any previous season, due to erected, and land used in connection with the bri^ demand of last > \u2022 place of worship, shall be liable to be |\t^ cut individual assessed in the same way and to the same jOW8 .extent as other land, for local improve- [ ft.H.Klook & Co.rnents hereafter made or to be made.R 9 Church Proparty and Clergrymen\u2019s Stipends to be Taxed In Ontario.Tin and Agateware, Paints, Oils, Glass 85 Putty.HE KEEPS PLOUGHS, CHAINS, FURNACES, COOLERS, AXES, SAWS, CUTLERY, LOCKS, BOLTS, ANI) AU.KINDS OF SHELF GOODS.MASSON ear IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER firm is m fol la thanking the nubile for peel patronage the Mih^rrlber won 11 also intimai* that ho desires to eslablrsii the principle ni having a ge\u2019wral Nettling up of accounts at leans one# a year.Parties Indebted to hiss are therefore requested to lake notice sud govern tuemfwalves accordingly.1,150 000 600,000 560.000 500 000 450.000 400.000 400.000 400.000 J00,000 260.000 250.000 250.000 250.000 4LO.c.184, i.628, etc.; c.llKJ.e.7 (3).| Hurdmao A Co.2.\tThe stipends or salaries of clergy- Hale & Booth.men and ministers of religion, and par Kawkesbury Lumber Co.\u2022tunages or dwellings occupied by them, p Moose (estate).with the lands attached thereto, shall be ! oillse^ Bros.liable to assessment for all municipal pur- Jhiatle A Carswell.poses in the same manner, and to the (^j^well.same extent as the incomes, dwellings a.Lumaden.and property of other persons.The ar I ^ Booth.tide numbered 25 of the 7th section of ! MoOkaig A Moorehead.the Assessment Act is hereby repealed,\t£ Francis.It.S.O.c.103, e.7 (23) (25).\tBarnett & Mackio.3.\tThe buildings and grounds of and I A Barnett.attached to a university, college or other McLschlin, Bms .incorporated seminary of learning, wheth Rochester, Doherty & Co er vested in a trustee or otherwise, shall >y.Mackey.te liable to be assessed in the same man- j q Bryson.r.er and to the same extent as other land j* Mackey.is assessed for local improvements here- Emery Lumber Co after made or to bo made.This section | g ^ Skead.does not apply to schools which are main tained in whole or in part by \u2018rant or school tax &COS 102 Sparks St.OTTAWA.¦kgkfit Price paid far Hide*, Pelts and Old Metal.GEORGE T.MOHR, ass by laws su»>itiUitingf$ Ward.%a DFWIRVBI.K PROPERTY comprising entile bu»in»ee.\tn.« U, for the Ju.BeUiate.M.000 -\tmuch of the personal proper* 1\t- store, a ad a large out-building oumblotne ty of the ratepayer as belongs to the bust- Total cubic feet\t8,286,000 giaaery and stable.The property le supplied new.provided that such bu.ir.e~ tax do\t-^-.\tTÈAIStûïli.Ud In tb.vU.~e of Upper not exceed seven and a half per cent, ot |\tOf tu tarait to Sfitftl-ZêSPen.\tThorne Oestre.P il, and is considered a the annual value of the premises in which ! w\t_ ^\tm*od buslntes stand.The property will be the business is earned on.tv.o.U.c.i*M, |gr.Justice Taschereau hss decided in session given at ones.Title good.For lur- * I %.~d - ^ -.\t1 -\"v\u2014™\u2014 Municipal Act and who Assessment Act r«- proprietor of the BtTLswrencehall, spectively as hereby and otherwise amend- hotel keeper has the right to retain for .\t.board bill whatever effects s guest brings 6 This Act shall go into force on the the hotel.An agent of tliu plain* first day of January next after the pass- ^ etsye#cial cranes travelling along the top me in* however, the North British, tirent Northern, l*rs themselves.North Eastern, and Midland Railway Coin* The material, already fitted, drilled, and names, living anxious to attain direct com- m some cases also (martially riveted up in the « unicat ion to the north of Scotland, which workshops on shore, was brought in steam should enable them to compete with the Urges to tho ends of the cantilevers, and bv west coast companies for this traffic on equal means of the cranes already enumerated, if not more favourable terms, instructed speedily transferred to their final position in their\tconsulting John Fowler,\" K.V.M.Ck, the 1« Mr.Ham v., Uusds were promised fui the M\tvent ml span matter.On the 4th May IsSl these tn- the arms of the cantilevers; that finally giusers submitted a joiut He port, the adopted living t * build it out from each end, result of prolonged consultations, linen- cantilever fashion, with the requisite temnor-itnoiis\u2019v agreeing that the steel canti-j ary supports, until a junction in the iniddb lever ftridge designed by Sir John Far in mind.\u201cA bid conditions, prod .too the most virulent * hairy man is a happy man, but a hairy wife Irrow.Tl,p«.with u tat.! Drug-Dead.\tknown, the fretful tl«aw culled Uawitoh.\" I, wespons la ilir Moulh\tMe a\tulood poisoning Is ciiuncil by some mrtlclo \u2022\tXr\"'lv, you can not do letter than listen j4inc I,\tof this suUtauee getting into the healthy\tto Fuller, \u201cChoose the daughter of a good ¦\tblood, and curdling and inflaming it, so that\tmother.* Hut, whatever lie your choice, There is in India a Util* acrjiciit only n few n no longer serves its vital purpose.Many always remember that woman was made out inches long, called echys carinata, which is so & doctor lias lost his life by the mere prick of a rib from the side of Adam\u2014not out of horribly venomous that its bile is capable of 0f a needle which he had wetted with this his head to top him -not out of his feet to 1st eausing death in twro or three seconds.Not poison in sowing tin a wound.Now, how trampled under him\u2014 but out of his side to a ivngle case is known of recovery from the th0 gavages of the Pacific islands came to )*.equal to him, under his arm to lie probite of echys, where the snake has struck its know of the existence of this natural poison toe ted, and near his heart to beloved] ¦¦ victim on the bare flesh, without uuy fabric if, % may call it so, cannot be explained, for the ladies on their part will recollect that intervening ; but in most instances the suffer- they have not even the rudiments of medical ïo tqiangc tlie Imlm, ttnd not the letter, or his been paralyzed with intense agony «I- gc Vn\tin thk itVitNiNO EQVATmu vl rvn\t\u201c Pellets \" are gentle and never cause con- bio jHiint of stepping mt«* the tank, vAwn I .^ #(jme q they stick them full of spear uipation.For \" liver, btomach au«l bow cl attention was attack»*.*> H ,,u' 1 K 6 j amj arrow beads, which they leave there d.\u2018rangements they have no equal.sse\t.Seems-e hnaril of again.The other .eryart» kil e.The poeseauion of the eeoret of poisoning the Biiake, Which had undoubtedly been | y ^ of |lutrvti,.,i animal fluid., hy the Sill» as soon as reduced to helplessness by the\tL man.Address M.V.LUBON, 60 Front poison.Scientific men are at a loss to dis-\tNearly tiuned Alive-\tE., Toronto, Out.Books sent free sealed, cover the secret of wourali.They cannot ^ striking case of suspended animation Heart disease, the symptoms of which are even agree as to whether it is an an anal, a comel from Sand Bay, in the township of f^t spells, puvplc lips, numbness, palnita-vegetable, ora mineral poi»\u201d»- * he.\tunHdowne.Mr.lUdxrt Oxik, a young man, tloii, Aip beats, hot flushes, rush of blood Imitcd English naturalist, Prank l.ucklaud, ^ ft flhort ti,ie ag(1 attacked with \u201cla to the he.wl, dull pain in the heart with beats took a deep interest in this question, and\tM He grew rapidly worse, until strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart after many lalxmous and very jxirilous fh|.latu.uding physician consulted another, |^nt «piioker than the first, pain about the expriment# came to toe yoi, -iuMOn un(] tinally he was pvonounccxl dwul by both h^nst l*me, etc., can positively be cureds that tlie main ingredient of woman\tlnulL Hi» eyes were closed, and \\0 cure, no pay.Send for book.Addrea- was snake poison, but there were other in-\tu#ua| ^.pa, atiom, for burial were being j|.V.LUBON, 50 Front Street hast, lor- gredientsintensifyincor preserving the snake\twh(,n the supposed corpse turned over (mt0| Out.iKiison, the nature of which he could not de-\teide.To the astonishment of those tannine.Sir Robert Behoraburg, an hnglish t.w.Ilt |IC WM able, in a very short time, \u2022 ivant of very high standing, made a special r .y\tliquid nourishment, and is n , A rrnn+n WANTED.Send for Illustrated journey to the Amazon country to investigate\tf \u2018 ,.CCOvCr.\tuOOU A^BUtS Catalogne and terms.Address, the origin of wourali.After infinite mins m \u201c __ o \tMEYKlt» BB08., 87 Church St.Toronto and adventures he ascertained that all the:\tNot Twills.\t- evnfidei.ee of these subtle ehemirt., who were With »n indignant .hake of her un i.ofll\u201e A\t*3 Toronto SI.Toronto.iMwerfully impressed by hisowmuxiuain tance she answered : 44 No in ï \\V c sc Hole gins.\t.Hon.J.C.Aikins.1 SSSSiSzS]\t8be EvidaatljKnew.\tM\t! menkble experiments he satisfied himecIf that qng ^micthingsillyt her husband snapped This Company acts a* Executor, Admlnis- 3» - - ¦\t\"7* ;\ti sd iimers, mingled with tome inert medium ,.wh\tthe matter now * Have 1 0j,,eftlOn of Hen to.Interest.and In.ome.and fo.- convenience ol transport.\t' done u»>tl,iu« w-o.«\u2019\u201d\tOotmtor».*» all lk.mK_b««rl$le!h*u_ This theory, howexcr, has Wen seriously thJ AouM say so.N ou don t know tbv shiksn, if not actually dcmolished, by its tiityürWiCy ^.twviui a horse and a donkey, 1 Wing shown t Ut w ourali is cut indy a* ex- f , nq ***, ve.?temal lioison.1 hat is to say.operates dow- ( ttJ Rav you were a hfiree, did 11 ly by Wing introduced into the blocxl fkxm h |cplicd meekly, and Jones said no more outside, and haa no cflcct if taken into the,\t1 s&SSSMssssf I i I IN f TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT ! # fniifüt** V.S HOW SAVAGE PEOPLE SLAY TEETH ¦ l FOES As a Flesh Prodjncor there can bt »s question but that I § < SCOTT\u2019S a g ; ; i BHBBW , THE WONDER OF HEALING! 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