The equity, 17 avril 1890, jeudi 17 avril 1890
[" N e VOL.VII.S1IAVVVILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., APRIL \u201817 1800.No.45 The late Mr.Parley M.P.left ah estate | Fatal Accident at Sndhury M12.C3.valued at half s million of dollar*.I McLaughlins mills at Arnprior were to begin running on Monday of this week.An excellent assortment of spring and summer tweeds now in stuck at George Hudgins, jr., Rhawrille.McDOUGALL & GRONDIN, ADVOCATES, \u2022tore him to term firm a again ; other* i te hud he been left to himself, it is ap|*a o it AninliAin C.Grant, of Oso; Joseph I like Peter of old when he undertook to Hope, of Delore, Que , and a Polatider, I walk on the water\u2014he too might lave whose name is unknown, were killed in [ had his faith shaken, the Copier Cliff mine near Sudbury on Friday of last week.The men were working in the mine at the foot of an inclined I Mr.William Adam Hodgins, of Clar Several\tnarties\twere at\twork\ton\tMon- I railway, and up which a few minutes ! ondon, can boast of a ten months old sow day removing\tbrush and rubbish from\tthe\tprevious a car load of cornier had been I that is the mother of a brood of young new cemetry.\tsent.The car was drawn by a wire cable, I porkers numbering fifteen.This beats The Methodists of Paketiham are going Rev.R.Wallace, of Marchmont, is on death.The bodies were badly mangled to build a $.000 church.\this way from Halifax with a party of 117 from the force with which they were struck afternoon, just previous to the gale, Geo.sjszisBsxrss! îaftssts: \"¦ -\tI \u2014\u201cpüp^p« i I We find the following in some of our j three children.On Mondsy morning Mrs.I without doubt have been drowned, changes : \u201cLook out for \u2022 new $5 coun Grant, her four children, and the remains\ty°un8 were pressmen in the terfeit United States treasury note of the of her unfortnnate husband came from\toffice.Strange to say, Mr.Llord series of 18804 bearing a Jackson vignette Renfrew to Oso on the mixed train.I his boy that he went out on the and a large red seal.\tHope\u2019s body was forwarded to his home.Uke h® would turn back a corpse.Only recently Mr.Coulson lost four children by diphtheria and other diseases, and previous to that his wife and infant.This death makes the seventh in his family.THE EQUITY Portsgs da Fart, - - Qae.J.M.Mo I >0170 A 1.1».T.J.O.UMownijf A WEEKLY JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1874.8.JARVIS, - Photographer, 141 HparuHt , Oitawa.17UJLL length GaMiwU, |8 SO per dosen.Copying JT old ploianw done la the very beet style.Note sddreee carefully.Specially Devoted to Local Interests Rob Rot.PUBLISHED ATBHAWVILLI JEVERY THURSDAY HT LOCAL NEWS IUO Sabeorl tien 11 a Tear in Advance.Two Tonne Men Drowned.Advertising rates msde known on applies f Mon.Correspondence solicited from all parte of the County.JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY Kingston, Out., April 7.\u2014On Friday Professional, Hotel and Business Cards.Geo.Hodgine.Good value and low fig urea.J.c.McMURTRY, Veterinary Physician and Surgeon, Mr.John Frederick Snow, D.L.8., died suddenly at his residence, Ottawa on Friday lest.H.H.O.V.M.A , GRADUATE ONTARIO VST-ERINARY COLLBOK, ?RNPRIOB, .OUT.Treats all diseases of the domesticated »nl- ,\t.\t.teals In a scientific manner.Surgical and orders eaily dental operations a specialty gy An assortment of colored horse pistes in stock at this office.Leave your __\t, ¦ PEThe lock master-ship st Ottawa, made The Almonte Timet says many of the vacant by the death of Mr.Addison has farmers of that district are moving to the been filled by the appointment of Mr George Hudgins always keeps his gro-1 Maggie Black, of Kinmount, Ont., came I no doubt whatever aa to the correctneaa\tno/)r?e could eery stock full, freah and complete.In- to Cloyne recently to marry a widower, of the stories as to moose being slaughter-\t.,a.\" n.a inK, 16 c IRir ,e e \u2022 QUE,\tI tending buyers should call on him when\tHe refused to marry her, and she died\t«d in a most wanton manner.It is es I.9 ron?nUAua course *n weerve -I\tin HUwville.\tlater of a broken heart.She made a state-\ttimated that about sixty have been killed\t\u201cIe ^ema™ 1,11 the */***\u2022 'p-SiK-,'t-r:-.: !\u201d¦ «ess!\t= horsurakes and other implements.\t| Will they profit by it, i, the question.| the shantte,.Now itis practically wor h |lame, o( thoie who^ad snd re*jted, but , Dr.A Gandier, who ba, just gradual- We will not vouch for the truthfulness above lUsètt^.Vreek\" aï*.rep\" he -l tho t.tie, °f the pieces.The dialogue.3°\"ly\tI ed w,th honor fro», the Royal College,\t\u201ef the following clinped from an exchange\tdaughter as very great.We hive been\tw^eacted by the teacher and her sister, »,11 succeed to Dr Maxsell a practice at\tbut it is just nossiUe there may he cm\tinf,.Led he has written to the Quebec\t^sse.Workman Edmund Wo, krnan.Mvrrickville, Dr.Maxwell 1,axing gone to\t.iderable truth in it :\t-Down in ludi-\tGovernment to do something to put a I\tBen.Workman, Archie Angus snd (1 be- Toro,,tt'-\tI ana a man went hunting.While he was stop to it in some way, arijl it is to b, !lev'') David Kennedy.they \"bowed \"-w K-\u201c\" \"\" \u2014\t'1 Z£\" \u201cKff *6 \"Tkt\"\u201cr£\tisri- aid Hodgins (Lizzie, I think,) a daughter f James Workman (Maude, I believe) .\t.Colin Workman.Wui.Workman and April 7-The roads around here are r)avid potldie.They deserve credit for are pretty bare just now.Every kind of thejr work.The most interesting thing rig is being used-sleighs, buggies, wag was an exercise song.If I h»vo left out izoiis; some ride on horse back, which na a name it is unintentional.Mr.GnMeîiu about the best rig I see.e\tgave a short address.After paying Miss Mr.Silas Armstioug is getting his new g a demerv*#! compliment, he noticed two house tin is bed oli, preparatory to commenc- nnstakes.The first was teaching the Aotu ing store keeping.Mr.Robert Elliott is instead of the why ; the second was that the carpenter employed at the job\tm I\t¦\t¦¦ ¦¦¦ SlsughtfiT of Moo:# DENTISTRY.Itev.J.L.Puleiton-Rob HENRY AYLEN,LL.M BARRISTER AO., AO., ?tutor These R.TAYLOR CLAVSOK, T» AII.1KKOF HUPKRIUR COURT.Collec- !u\tlnUr\u2018°- °ffl\" N° JAMES HOPE & CO.VTAXUPACTURINO stationers.BooKRei l*rs, ItoiikhiuduM, PrinlurR, &c.Dpi»owitory of t Ott-iws Auxiliary Bible Society.Ottawa, Out.\u201e ________ , through his henei;, -ii s, t urday night and .\t,\t\u201e \u201e\t,.ROST.s.McNElL,\tmade a clean sweep, carrying off thirteen u,,tl1 the Mature was too small for him ________ succeeds Mr.Miller who has hem called ri'iHB HA Y VIKW HOUHE,Campbell's Bar, I to a congregation in tho Toronto preshy-A Quo., Wm.Kelly, Proprietor.UooU ¦a»t win- tj10 y()Ung people that character is the tor.Mrs Hugh Horner is at present very Iy thjng worll,y \u201ef respect.I remember low, hut hopes of her recovery are enter onjy two 0f the pieces sung.\u201c Wander-tained.Mrs.George Richardson is also ing flome\u201d and \u201cWhat shall he be that quite ill.\t#\tovercome th.\u201d Gems both ! The cliair- Mre Thomas Brownlee is doing a rush- man ^aVe his address on the responsibili-ing business selling the Daisy churn, ^jea vesting on teachers, parents, children, which is proving to be a very good article.jhe concert closed with \u201c God save tho Nut ing like supplying the women with a Queen.\u201d The house was filled, but 1 do good churn, Tom\tnut know the sum raised.The object The boys are nearly all homo from the j vf&s j>rize books and maps woods now, having put in a fine, long time of it this w inter.They arc all looking | forward to the opening of the ground for the spring\u2019s work.We have prayer-meeting in our school house every Friday evening, generally conducted by Mr.G.R.Horner, who is an earnest wui ker in the Master's vineyard.Mr.H.held meetings at Grenville last week, where it is said he won many souls Christ.We wish him further success.Our Sunday schools are to be roofienod as soon as the roads aie in a tit condition for tho children to walk, when it is expected there will be a good attendance.Mr.George Brownlee superintends the Church ing its canal system, with a view of get of England S.School n id Mr.Silas Arm- ting control of the western trade, and it is still at it.There is the fourteei Welland canal, the only one now ex around tho Niagara Fills ; t canals, which will ÇUYON,-QUE.The business of the municipality of r^îremen\u201d.X«Mlo«hL1: H0JJS1E Canada's Canal Srctaa, Rev.D.Jones rector of St G >rge\u2019s WAIN STREET, - - - SHAW VILLE.I Epimcopal church, Ottawa, has resigned, Chris.I'ahl well, Proprietor.owing to a difference of opinion among the 1 congregation as to the propriety of certain innovations recently introduced into the church.About fifty families, friends of the Dr.have it is said, expressed their intention to leave St.Georges, tho result of which will probably be the building of a new church.The Am prior Chronicle of last week hml the following : Dr.V.D.Astley, of Quyon, has been requested by a large ami influential number of electors to allow himself to be put Mr.William P erson Jud on, an eminent American engineer, writing in advocacy of the building by the United States Government of a ship canal at Niagara,\u2014 for which an appropriation baa been made \u2014points out at some length the v ad rail able canal wmk which is bei nut the great lakes by the far-sighted Dominion Government £3-4,000,000 in constructing and cnlarg :o milE above House having been fitted up In X good style for an hotel la now open lor the accommodation of the public.One*!* will b- accorded beet attention, and the table will alway* be furnished with the choicest supplie*.A commodious Hum pie Hoorn \"*otly completed.Bar supplied with heat Liquors and Cigars.FlrM-ci*** stable* un>>* hail tune to> retreat toa site distance,\taccount of the work performed by who hunts the tiger or tlie oobra for glory The bomb vxpb tied with a loud report blow , »K ;\texpe,l!tion which 1 lacks goo.1 business sense.These British\tmg out a portion of one of the walls and\t .,W1\tat anytime\twrite.\" army otfleers are crazy on the subject of\t«\u2022'\u2022¦ding ont a great puff of flame and smoke.\tA\ti,\u201e,.rested\tpublic will do well\tto note tiger killing, and are bitter against my way\t>\"*'of the cobras rolled out of the d.mrway\tf ofdoing it, but 1 am console,f I,y the k.iowf-\th.asnig, « >.thing, and striking at everything\tyUkarunt\tHam,sien, ex Speaker\tof the edge that I make all the money and they »|l >j\" i\u2018\u2018aih, but it «a* 'b ad of its hurts House of .a, has gone into trade as a run all the danger.I have several ways of vnthm hve mmutes.Then tt wits found that retail dealer in provisions.He carries on bagging lay game, and all are open to criti * !*vn were three dead ones inside, and.totlie Uiry farm on strict business principles, cisin from the regular sportsman.This big ( aptam.great joy their head, were intact.ftI11, > j.duly marked, and every steel trap I got in London.It is the only ] *.crr llf once l\"t \"\t\u201c \"bvtenient oft it ( ,,f |\u201elttvr is stamped with a coronet and one in lmlia which has ever caught and held k,l m* «*«»\" \"V >'gn«l aud attested,\tH a tiger.In that ls,x are two tiozcu ls.ttles\tetter able to weigh their arguments and He knew he'd tie drowned, Wiich was judge of their motives.\u201c Kom\u2018 t5,N>8e Ior him.\tI \u201cSome day Congress and the Administra- act «MB THE HALF-DEVOURED BODY of a vow us they took a short cut across some broken country to save distance.This was at a s|K)t about two miles away and although they knew that the tiger which killed the cow the night before and ate his till must Ik* lying within rille shot of the carcase, they Investigated sufficiently to see that he had dragged the lxxly a distance of forty rods liefore beginning his meal.Later on it was found that the cow lagged in the village, and that she had pro-lialuy lx en killed about sundown on the evening previous.\u2022\u2022There are two ways in which I can dispose of that tiger, said the Captain after he had secured the information.\u201c1 shall I mm sou the carcass, and 1 shall set my big trap for him to step into.He will come kick to the carcass this evening, and the first move he makes will lie to drag it ten or fifteen nsls, if the ground admits.No tiger ever eats a second meal on the same spit, .\t.\t.iii,\t,, though they will eat of the samecaf Cass.\u201d aruval he had a cow killed.I ortionsof her After dinner a partv of natives guided us bloody carcass were dragged from several to the spot.The cow had been killed while directions to a poiut in front of the hut. the tigers they will t!pa hank five feet high, and had then drawn come to us, he observed, as we waited for Some day Congress and the Administra- But Maude was rescued, and the passengers, I t*on wdl lay down a policy and frame a measure ;ii regard to the dominion* of hw Britannic Majesty in North America, which shall lie broad enough to give every man, woman, and child on either side of the line They were wise ; their faith enduring Drew up hosts, by love alluring.Deep in heaven from Death, securing Life to legions out of night : Did they think Jehovah blundered When from bliss his son was sundered?Or when shuddering Calvary thundered j Maude consulted the captain, whose look And the sun put out its light?\t|\twas a sly one, \u201cIf 1 were you, miss, I'd favor the dry Uh> And they stood in a row for her to review ; Uninviting before, they now looked like drowned rats,\t_\t.\t,\t.\u201e From the soles of their feet to the crowns of an interest in their adoption, and shall not their hate.___________________ I 0,1 b\tevery question that has arisen come Two hours before sundown were all shut up in their huts, and the Cap- the fort.The native was armed witha douHe It is claim ir nuts, anti wil i *q»- wo knew that he must be lying in close by.j and mysvlt were in Tlie Captain used about two ounces of atrycn- ' V .\t, .nine on the remains of the carcass, and barrelled shotgun, loaded with buckshot, (|len get the trap where he thought the tiger while the t aptaiu hud his title.Iliad my must approach to seize the carcass.I was revolver, out did not propose t«» tntei îcreiii ^ jll4j enough when we were clear of the neigh-the work unless it Invame necessary to do- Jor|jOOI|, for there was no telling at what fend myself, rrom the portholes on the nioment his royal highness might lieeome east side we could sec up and down the rond awaro 0f our presence and come charging out.for fifty t ods, and the sun was not yet hidden \\ye expected nothing before next morning, when we saw the male tiger in the edge of an,j wert.then rather surprised at the good the jungle opposite us.Ho surveyed the .\u201eeWHi \\ye were eating breakfast when some village for a time and then disappeared, hut : 0f tjle ten minutes later both tigers appeared on mmm | and if he had been ten times as strong he ami cnruic straight towards the hut, and could not have released himself, when they reached the spot where the blood | As we got our first view \u2022 f the situation had been so plentifully sprinkled lx>th lapped the tiger was above us on the hi laide.He at it with their heads close together and was standing with the trap on the txxly of kept up a low growling.The Captain and the cow, his hind legs firmly planted, his his servant both fired together at pistol ears laid back close to his head, and his eyes range, and lioth tigers sprang full length in- fairly blazed with madness.After a hit we to the air and fell hack to struggle for a drew nearer, and I finally approached within brief time, and they lay quiet.\t[ seven or eight feet.The trap was chained \u201cThere\u2019s$50 in cash from the Government, to the root of a tree, and there was no fear and as much more from the villagers, said that the beast could work out of his fix.It the Captain as ho turned to me.\u201cIt wasn't was a grand opportunity to study a devil, sportsmanlike, as I frankly admit, hut it is He would stand straight up and roar at us a great deal better than deing clawed or until one felt his blood run cold.Then he carried off by one of the beasts.*\ti would maul the trap against the liody and The village was rid of its curse, and next the earth, honing to work it loose.This day when we moved on the people made up would only add to the pain, and he would a purse amounting to $ti2, and also presen-, flatten his ears, show every tooth in; his ted the Captain with two cows.We went to mouth, and spit at us like an enraged ext.the northeast alxiut twenty miles, to a Could he have broken loose he would have village called Lalalmd.This was in a section fought a crowd ten times as numerous, where tigers, panthers, hyenas, and poison- White wanted to cage him, as he could easily ous snakes were plenty, although the villa- have lieen sold for $500 alive, and so we re gers had no special complaints to make.I turned to the village and set about making ascertained by a talk with the head man something strong enough to hold him.that in forty days five people had been car- There was no fear that he would touch the ried off by tigers or panthers, a woman poisoned meat during the night, e.nd thirst nominal cost of a half penny an hour.The light consists of a peculiar tape that is fed by a simple clockwork.In point of intensity it is not surpassed by electricity, its light is much softer ami far easier to the eyes.It feeds itself, requires neither pipes, wires nor other connections, and in size may away the | W produced from three hundred to thousand candle-power.Silent they waited, till a trumpet tone j and mighty : \u201c Roll seven Yellow jonquils and purple violets are favorite flowers for combination in corsage obuquets just at the moment.ew, MEN CAMK RUNNING IN she a wonder, doctors demand $22,500, the local doctors It is dcscrilied this way.The weapon is want $20,000, three medical students who much lighter than any of the army rifles helped find him crazy, $13,500, and the keep- | now in use.It resembles the magazine gun era $5,000.It is no wonder they wanted to , i» that a steel cartridge about a span and a keep him insane at that rate.\thalf long and as thick as a man\u2019s thumb is attached to the barrel by means of a screw.^\t,\t.\t.I The cartridge contains 300 shots, which Prince Bismarck, now that he has retired can lie discharged as rapidly or slowly as & from the trade of governing, may find more man desires.At a recent trial the ball time to prosecute his other businesses, travelled with wonderful accuracy, and He is not only a successful distiller, farmer, penetrated deep into the wall of the shooting and paper manufacturer, but a brick maker room.As soon as one cartridge is emptied as well.His brickyard, near I^aucnbcrg, is of its 300 shots another can lie screwed on supplied with every modem improvement, the gun in the twinkling of an eye including a railway ; and it is said that the Gifford says that the 300 shots m a ear-shrewd Chancellor expects these works to tridge can lx# produced at a cost of about fulfil the dream of his life\u2014a fortune, and a threepence.The gun itself can be manu-hereditary order of the highest nobility.1 favlured for about $5 ONE OF THE BLOODY TRAILS months Mr - ¦igWiSSiE &*\u201c as ,srai s ASSESS.\tswtfffÆaœ1\t\u2022 \u2014¦*-»** t~- sepulcher near which sprang the stninlcaa I Were that Joy unblcst by Thou.*\t| well advanced in years universally acknow- flower i music filla(ho air w Itn bursts of n* I ti»uh i haste from grass to glory, iiitant joy, and tapers, like stars, quiver in I Armed by faith and winged by prayer ; oy may occasionally fail in other thing*, hut you can ilencml dfton it that there i* one thing he will always do ; get to a show in time.i St* are taken from upon the principle* of truth and justice and l>y all the moral qualities that we ascribe to »ome to have sprung from the worship of Uod ; and hence it is wrong when used in Kstera, the pagan goddess of spring.Others violation of right ; wrong to abuse the dumb think the word caster cornes from the Saxon j brutes that toil in domesticity ; wrong to Odrr, to rise, signifying Christ's resurrection.I abuse children, and wrong for a government In the second century hitter disputes arose I to oppress the people.There Is also a mental between the eastern and western circles as to I authority, as the authority of the laws of the time of the celebration of this festival I mathematics and logic and art, and when Finally it was fixed as a movable hast, and I one becomes a master in astronomy or law, in deference to ancient custom the first Sun- I or medicine, or language ho tiecomes sn day after the paschal full moon was chosen.I authority to those of less information, and fîsre was taken that this should never fall on I fro n the relation of mind to truth and of the the same day as the Jewish passover.This, I moral nature to righteousness the individual however, bamrened in 1805 and 1825 and I becomes an authority to himself, and hence will happen in 1003, 1023 and 1081.Hasten I has the authority to judge others.If what never comes before the 22nd of March or I a teacher says is in accord with facts and In and I thé on\tnot\tI\t\u2022!*¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ occur Main in either or the vvn- I said to Jesus, Iweause lie s|w>ke tory.It will fall but ones on April 95 be- I gmtgu of reason ami right m lus interpréta- I resulting in many of the following #ymp fore the year 2283.\tI\tlion of duty and the\trelations of the soul\tto I toms : Mental depression, premature old Many curious customs were\tobserved\tat I God.\u2014[l)r.ïhomas.\tI age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, had this season by the early Christians.One I Wednesday\u2014A great book that comes I\tdimness of sight, palpitation of the that was generally followed was called \u201clift- from a great thinker -it isashap of thought, ^rtl «misions, lack of energy, pain in the in J commemoration of the lifting of | deep freighted with truth, with beauty, too.kidneys, headache, pimples on the fact or ( hrrst from the grave.A person w arn taken I Jt Mlj|* the ocean, driven by the winds of\titching or peculiar sensation about the by an arm and leg and lifted three times in I heaven breaking the level sea of life into #crotuni» waetin8 ^ the organs, dizziness, the air.\tI\tbeauty whore it goes, leaving behind ita '^ Y Wore the eyes, twitching of the On Faster Tuesday it was customary for a I train of sparkling loveliness, widening as the 5luso,?i» e>\u2019e U(U ttn'1 elsewhere, hoshfulnem.man to I sat his wife and on the following I ship goes on.And what a treasure it brings I \u2018\u2018^posits m the urine, loos of will power, day the woman changed the order of things I to every land, scattering the seeds of truth, l«\u201cdcnioss of the scalp and spine, weak and hv Ideating her husband.\tI\tjustice, love, and piety, to bless the world I 1 ^ muscles, desire to sleep, failure to lie On Faster Sunday young men\tused\tto steal\tI jn a.,c.|, vct to come.-\t[ Theodore Parker.\tI re®t«cl by sleep, constipation, dullness of the buckles from young women's shoes, who I *».\t*,\t.\t: tn :\tu .I hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex revtric\t.men's shoes were stolen and redeemed in like I ., i\tf\t.\u2022 tn* *.\t,s I etc., are all symptoms of nervous debility fashion.Even travelers were surrounded by tU,tî lüWM,n OI .ma,,hf^d ,to\t1 he that lead to insanity on«l death unless direct SStelS Mips: nrr r iiifcns thing of the past, but it is welfenougl, to be W\trvftl reme,l>r ,a ».N., Toronto, On.Hook.sont free sosie,I.on the safe side even in the nineteenth I ° * uni * am i minj.\tI Heart disease, thesymptomsof which are faint century.Poor Robin in his ancient almanac I Saturday Read not to contradict and con\" I spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, said : *\tI fute, nor to lielieve and take» for granted, skip beats, hot Hashes, rush of Wood to the nor to find talk and discourse, but to weigh head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, and consider.Some books are to be tasted, rapid and irregular, the second heart beat others to be swallowed, and some few to be quicker than the first, pain about the breast Reside* the |K>pular sports devoted to this chewed and digested ; that is, some Imoksare I lione, etc., canriositively be cured.No cure, time the clergy went so far us to play hill ^o 1>e read only in parts; others to Ik* read, I no pay.Send for book.Address IL V.in church As they danced to the organ music, but irai curiously j and #o#h# few t.i lie read | LVI»()X, 50 Front Street Fa.-r, Tot*ohX>, thus typifying Christ's triumph, and the(fy\tdiligence \u201cI've got the ball,\" implied \u201cI've gained the Lan I ftar on.victory.\u201d Nor was this all.Farcical exhibitions were given in the sanctuary, and humorous stones and legends recited from the pulpits.In the sermons of Menot, Maillard, SidiuHtian Frank and others the license of language was carried to its utmost limit.Friar t'uthliert's sermon, in Longfellow\u2019s \u201c(\u2022olden Legend,\" is an example of the offert siveness of the preaching of those days GLASS pagan rites.z> « _M3 O X $500 Reward.\tI\t***** So confident are the manufacturers of Dr.McCflAlfilfi Tlfl Ar flnn Sage's Catarrh Remedy in their ability to I é _\t^\tU \u2019 cure chronic nasal catarrh, no matter how | **\t\u2022 \u201c Hillg: SI.Host* Toronto# bad\thow long standing, that they\tHHüMHiH offer, in good faith, the above reward for a case which they cannot cure.Remedy \u2022old by druggists at 50 cents.! mu i:i:n street east.Please mention this paper ¦W ÎEU A\\ THE CO.\\BOV i in« inlee of truth ami right, wu nay he K* with authority.Thus the multitude# young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- \u2022elves nervous, weak and exhausted, who I Address WHAIEV.MOWCK siro.im Wongr are broken down from excess or overwork, I *KAR\tI *^ve ju*t imported from .\t.a discourse of a famous Dominican friar of I danau n lot of prize-winning fowls which 11\t\u2018If the fifteenth century.\t*\"1 sell at the following prices : Huge tansy cakes were at one time dis- I ^ne ^r*° \u201c Obeko \u201d urown and black, tribute l at the church to the young people I dorking style in shape, tail expected to I j ** ^\t' of England, but in 1(45 this custom was ah g*w eleven feet long, not in liest health.| ;\t1 tOOK told, olished by Parliament.The money thus | $90 saved was used to buy bread, the loaves of which were thrown from the church steeples to the scrambling populace Wow.Tansy cakes were also given as rewards in running | $ matches and games of Iwill.In Ireland it was customary to nrepire a savory dish of choice bits, which stewed over the peat fire until midnight last stroke of the clock sounded, the family clapped their hands an 1 cried \u201cOut with the Lent.\u201d After the supper and a few hours sleep all were up and out to see the sun dance.To this day there are those who 1 relieve that the sun really moves from its fixed orbit in gladness over the resurrection.SUREUY s CURED TO THE FDITOlî t-PIewe ui'orrn year readers that I have a positive remedy foi the aoove named disease.Ly its tim.*'/ use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently ci red.I shall be glad to «end two bottirs of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who hav o ££mtetisla1 SSLSSSSS^iSgS/i^\tT**SLOVV State*.Send for particulars to Waterous Engine Works Prantford Cl nads and men- A.V.407 Confederation %ife 6 ; I took Sick, ORGANIZED 1871.One nair same color and style, very strong and well, tail grows to thirteen feet, $160.One trio \u201c Musko \" w hite-muffed fur fowls, One black and red game cock (Japanese), very heavy, $100.One black and red gamecock, nine months old, $125.One black and red game cock, $100.One black and red game cock, $80.One black and red gamecock, $80.\t,\t___ One brass back game cock, young, nine\tj\tI tftko\tMy\tMeals, months, $50.\t|\tI take My Rest, I wo black bens, very fine and heavy, # AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE $10 each.\t, anything i can lay my hands on: wortYsK^6' 6ml ,tyle Iight> 5 getting n.t loo, for Scott\u2019s In Greece the people on Easter eve deck |\tSeveral at $8 each.\t#\tEm lllsion 0É Pure Cod UV6!* Oil a email bier with jasmines, orange and cit- I\tSeveral at $5 each!\t)\tanc* Hy pOphOSphiteSOi LimBBnd rnn buds, the crucified body being represent-\tEggs at $5 to $25 per setting.\t5\tSod & Nedlock\t| *vWk.ir4sus ¦ jzss&r-* - - k-~u> out breaking an egg they l>eeomo affianced\t_\t.\t.and nothing is supposed to be able to pro- j\tUhanoe .or a 6peculation, vent their union.\tÎ Now , don't all run at once for your wall The Egyptians regarded the Easter egg ets and check books ! It isn't corner lots ypicuof the survival of mankind after in Chicago, Minneapolis, ' Kansas City, or __flood ; the Jews as n type of their de- the \u201cFuture Great.* It isn't options on parture from Egypt.The Slav nations wheat, corn, pork or lard, nor \u201cputs * or sSbjttJrr\tr^svs^S^ssst »\u2022 iw ouwi «m h*».In Washington Easter Monday is celc- stock.It is better than any or all of these.\t(luaranteod to cure all diseases of the blood EL^EE;hEiTTu«huL\"'5\twroSUrgBSSi*,\"~ £yKSa5 ored eggs, and for several hours shout and all cases of chronic constipation,biliousness,\tai1 \u2014 - V laugh as they mil them down the gentle dyspepsia\t\u201cliver complaint,** ftdSSoZiml Medicine slope.This custom originated m the North and the like.Soldthe world over.\tI Toronto.\tj\tWÊÊU HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.I TOOK ¦scorn EMULSION LSI* LT REMCMSER AFTER THREE YEARS POLICIES ARE INCONTESTABLE Free from all restrictions as to residence, travel or occupation.Paid-up Policy and I'a.h Surrender lalue ianmnloed lu enrh Policy.As the AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST : Provides an INCOME in old age, anil is a good INVESTMENT.Policies am non forfeitable after the payment of two full annual Premiums.ITodt*.which arc unexccllcMl bv any Company doing business in Canada, are allocated every five yearn from the insue of the policy, or at longer period* a* nmy bo selected by the injured Profil, mo hIlocated arc ab*olole and not liable lo be reduced or recalled at i fulun- lime under any rlreum.laure*.Participating Policy Holder* are entitled to not les* than 90 per cent, of the profit* earned in the class, and for the past seven years have.actually received 95 percent, of the profit* no earned, W.C.MACDONALD,\tJ.K.MACDONALD.Actuary ; Managing Director I CURE FITS!: .Ü1USAN0S OF BOTTLE* (YEN AWAY YEARLY.Wh\u2018,.4 I say Dure I do net Best| mer*iv to sfoo them for % time, Hu»n U»tC ¦ ' her-?oad\u201e* tbe disease ol Fits, fc*re them return s?uin.J fill u AN M-lOtO;a*.; _P,,?P*,F °*r fatïi*nls\" ftickrtocn a .» -.ong c*.uoy *\tf ecaust others have faiXd a uc Xddrsss M'C., traeeh OCR ce.M* «Vlrew ftnfu, # - s*rfc> lor.oNVO, WATCHES FREE.1UUU ebeolnv ly rr«* to tntroaxee Canadian Watch Co., Toronto, Can.STONEMASONS miTEO I (Both Cutler* and Builder*) in Toronto at Now oal BaUdiufs, al*o at New Parliament Queen si\u2018ark.Wage* X2fc.per hour.J06KPH YORK E, JarvU St.Wharf, Toronto.TUMOR mpeciLmû\tHI ïitAL Ne knife Book fr.-o.1 u n -Æisrzo a h i .f |STYLES DESCRIPTIONS n i K 1 mm : 810.00 AB ééSSûTSJSSV I il i AS t // the 111 : I W ateroas Engine Worts Co., Ltd., Brantford, Canada.à SAFE I Thb reuil'Pi'ko Hook mvl I< dilvr Uom- akiiig |irb|wr*tioiiâ fur a #raini thu #4th uf May.Mr.Girouard, in an undoubted authority on Quebec law, mid therefore considerable weight attache# to las recommendation, which, together with las reasons Montreal, April 14 therefor we give below.\tthat Mercier has informed his supporters *\t^\t_ ' oil issued, shewing that the work of oui* | Quebec and Nova Scotia will take place The writ for the election in Ottawa city I struct ion had been completed to the satis.Simultaneously on the 10th of dune.has been issued.Nonination will take\tof the Lieut Governor in Council, Onuof the flourishing industries of New nlaceon the 19th and iK»lling on the LVn,h \u201c\u2022\t: .\t.\t.York ia the insurance of babies.More than ef the present month.Mr.0.11.Mac- My opinion is that the by-law requir* company is engaged in the business, initoch ex-M.P .and Mr.A.J.Christie, | by its reference to the Quebec bonus, j ai)d lt ,,educes lucrative income.The are in the field on the Conserva tie ticket, j the satisfaction of the Lieutenant Govern.iUin |,ald usually live cents a week on The Liberals are nut expected to place a or m Council as a preliminary to the tW,|à c|,,|d% and collect*us have to trot candidate in nomination.\t| pHsmtifTw (Ross s) right to demand the de | abvllt ios hvely fashion to earn this.livery of th« bon u», and «h*t.if it bo\tTU\u201e S.mpw.D-Low «üMÉBi *rsz »u,n.are «hat ,t «.U b.the fonner.\t| A| J* ^\t^ Mon, Judg\u201e Vllon in trip out.,\t.\t.the 8uperior*Court, the county pleaded\t\u201c \u2022 _ \u2018\todlOtilS, Sir Lichard Cartwright, the Libernl that c,e condition of tho by-law had not !\tflSSSlOBâl Matters,\tPflDtS, loader, went to Washington and the tariff been fumM Slld that no order in Coun-\tA\tUndine bill published immediately thereafter oi, hsd\tpril>r to action being Waken.Ottawa, April U.-The fine summer nUSlinS, bristled with pn,visions hostile to Canada.gy #0Blt peculiar process of reasoning, 1^ weather ,»f thei>aat few days haa done GinghamS Mr Charlton the Liberal leader, went to |(1(1 Cross of the Court of Queen's nmch to make members, especially thoee nL u 1 Washington and immediately Senator ptinoju declares that this issue was not fr,,m the country district#, anxious to get | vuainuiAys, Cullmn came down with a proportion\t^ ^ Lower Court, and therefore home and the chief topic of conversation sinking at the business of Canadian rail-\t*\t.TEE EQTJIT > l«ai*y ai h in munie on i C.R0S8&C» It is announced AFTER ALL ! SHAWV1LI.K.Al\u2019RIL 17, RWO A few month* NPO U was feaeraMv believed that the ICxplorer.Stanley.hud met a eruel fate In the wild* of the Dark l ooil.ieiil ; but later developments have proven these ap.prehension» lo have been III-founded The great explorer having turned up t).K .__ songe» anxiety ; It therefore behoove* tieople io turn tlo'lr attention to their own (mina-dlnte a flair» Spring Is upon us.and with It» advent we realise the expediency of hemg prepared to meet It» requirements.If you are a farmer you may be In need of a barrow.If »o, Spring Novelties ! : J.LESTER, New Goods are arriving daily for all branches of the House.of Hhawvllle I» the roan to suit you manufacture* the celebrated He Champion Iron Harrow, AND ALSO KKKl'H IN HTOCK The \u2018Daisy\u2019 Spring Tooth Harrow, All 168 Latest Styles of Materials to tail ! implement*.both of which are uucioelled la the market.salions Quebec.\"of extravagance, mismanagement and jobbery.Thu book will bo UR 1* Now MAKING KRAIlY A STOCK or Double 8b Single Buggies, which will be finished, TrlmnutOand painted I\tX» Inl'fllaaallylt.BUGGIES & WAGONS, on hand and made to order Linens, Cretonnes, Hosiery.Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves.Mantles, Millinery.Horsc-sboeim & General BlaeksnitUit AH IJtiUAL.J.W.llàna\u2019i Soelen for ssio.J.LIHTEK.Hhawvllle, April 1.1880 MATERIALS.EXTENSION OF .\t, ft' i , hid no right to consideration by the Court has been ns to the chance of an early roAda having connections in the United ofQueen*e Bench.Mr.Blake on this point prorogation.It must be said the prospect '\t.These coincidences tit in well | a .\tb , - ;\tI in nut very promising, not because there \u201c I cannot agree with the view of | « «r*at kmeunt of business to be done, hut because of the evident intention of the O States with the liberal theory that Canada can be coerced into commercial union with Washingion.IME.Judge Cross that the issue was a new one raised only in the Court of Appeal.On the contrary I think that the judgment below shows that it was there rais-1 Every item is, au the programme runs now to t*e contested, not With, the hope of do .\t, f them, but simply | markets, anormng the t>uy- Thus it Imports being taken owt of bond from different foreign Opponitinn to do all that is possible to rd the adoption of the t iritt changes.mo THOSE who responded to my last * invitation to jwiy up, 1 herewith extend my thanks ; and to those who have not yet done so, 1 wish to say, that as my creditors have been so courteous as to t»ive me an extension of time form month, I consider it only fair that I should extend that courtesy to them, having regard to the principle of doing to others as 1 would wish to bo done by.BUT, 1 must at the satne|^BJ*Jj^g cuse this month.1 must insist on [wyment then, and if it is not forthcoming, I shall have recourse to legal methods.£ JT Kemoinber\u2014one month only.reti 11AYL DI1CWLD TO APPEAL ed \" At the meeting of County Council held Referring to the same question olse* Mating* ài\\y en Wednesday of last week Thu Eqvitv where, Mr.Risks says : \u201cThe general to 8*inI political capital was unable to have a representative pro denial of every allegation of fact by the impossible to tell how much time will sent, and so cannot give a report of the county (mis en wiw\")- meaning the *1.be occupied with the tariff.This is the proceedings thereat, further than a copy legation that the terms of the by law had stumbling block, for outside the Banking if the resolution, which passed on a vote been complied with\u2014\u201cput the plaintiff acf« lhe Northwest act, and one or two ?>f eleven to four, authorizing the making jn proof t,f that fact, and that the plaintiff Government measures there is very little efspplicstion to the Queen\u2019s Privy Council (Ross) recognized and attempted to meet, business of a controversial nature before permission to appeal from the decision hut failed to meet, the exigency, and that Gw House.If the tariff proposals could ef the Supreme Court in the railway bonus therefore Judge Caron should have dis- b* passed during this coming week there cue lately decided against this county.missed the action.\u201d\tis nothing to prevent -prorogation early in That revolution reads as follows :\tT}10n regarding the judgment of the ! Way, but there seems little chance of that ~\tand nobody can tell when the end will be.The session is now twelve weeks old.In former years that has been the average }ime occupied in the legislation, and the fenth week has generally seen the House er the choicest selections of any store the 1 bunion can produce » time impress upon them that no exwill be accepted after the last day of for C.ROSS Sc CO.94 and 95 Spirts, 22 ta lOjacalf, OTTAWA.3 Moved by mayor Bryson, seconded by Supremo Court he say» : mayor Connolly, \u2014\t\u201c I cannot agree with the first ground, That whereas the suit taken by the late that is ; that it ie proved that the Governi Hon.Jas.G.Ross, against the Treasurer I ment bonus was paid ; and therefore Î ca of the province of Quebec and the county I not draw the inference that the satis fa of Pontiac, for delivery to him of the de-1 tion was proved.I cannot agree that the\t! *'*ting\tsix days\ta\tweek and all the time bent urea of said corporation to the amount 1 resolution of 8th September, 1888, (pus-1 l*ken up with Government measures, of fifty thousand dollars, hold in trust by ©d by the county council) contained an said Treasurer, was maintained by the implied admission that the road Bu;*rior Court at Quebec ; and that the I plated to the satisfaction of the Litut.judgment thereof, on appeal subsequently Governor in Council, such as to dispense taken the Court of Queen's Bench for on these pleadings with proof of that fact.\u201d ( an ads and later by the Supreme I On the whole Mr.Blake inclined to the ' A Span of good working Horses for sale Court of Canada, has been confirmed; view that the Queens Bench should have\tI cheap.\tApply\tto And whereas the Pontiac Pacific June- reversed the judgment of the lower court,\t'\t¦ lion Railway Company, to which the said and that the Supreme C >urt should hare debentures were originally payable, had done the same thing, but that after all repudiated its moral and legal obligation the chances were against an appeal to the to release this county from the payment [ Privy Council being granted of the whole amount of the bonus repre sontvd by such debentures, on receiving a similar amount from other sources.J.J.TURNER.Shawvilie, April 1st, 1890 SPAN OF HORSES FOR SALE.was c«m BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! IN FURNITURE.J.A.MoCUIRE, Russell House April 9th, 1890 NOTICE TO DEBTORS.| Cheap Sale commencing April 10th largely through the instrumentality of I examined the factum of Mr.MacdougaU I nsrs/orm myJe/f beforethe ut o/juNyVli^j\t3^1(1 COUtlllllillg* fOF OÜ0 IHOIlt;ll.ibis vuimty and its representatives ; I in this matter, (the corporation of the | BaÛitfRr\t^ banded And where»», in view of the fact that j County of Pontiac and Hon.O.J.Roes) has received J also the case filed by the appellants béas the total fore the Supreme Court, and 1 have come MR.GIROUARD ft OPINION Mr.Girouard mays On the date above mentioned, the auburn twr Int.ud* opening a cheap sale of Furniture consisting of Address, April 1, D90.W.C.YOUNG.V S .Almonte, Ont the said Railway Company almost three times as much amount of said bonds and does not release | to the conclusion that neither Mr.Rose the county ; and that therefore in justice nor the Pontiac Pacific Junction Railway to this community, no effort should be C unpany are entitled to any of the de ipired to relieve them from the onus I bentures issued under the by law of the thereby created,\u2014\t14th September, 1881, unless they show It bv resolved that an application for that the railway, or such portion thereof leave to appeal from the judgment of the as is mentioned in said by-law, has been said Supreme Court be made to Her completed and is admitted to be m good , Majesty in Jiei Privy Council in England, running order to the satisfaction of the] and that Mr.J.M Macdougall bo and Lieutenant-Governor in Council.No-is hereby instructed to take all necessary thing enn replace the want of this appro-steps to that end.\thation or satisfaction on the part of the At the council meeting preceding that I Lieut -Oovernor in Council unless it be af the 9th inst., it was decided Wore t'K*Wi»hed that the same has been refused taking any action in the premises to ob- j G*rough fraud or cannot be obtained, tain the advice of eminent counsel as to I ^uch has been the jurisprudence of the the probable results of an appeal.Ac- Supreme Court, sanctioned in many oases eordingly the matter was submitted to the a,,of opinion that it was not ne ileinen are acknowledged to he among ! cessary for the defendants to specifically, ^\t\u2022\u201e\t^ * the foremost of the legal profession of the set forth in thcir P,eA* H»at the railway By entrusting their Orders tO Dominion.Mr.Girouard advisee an ap- I k*d not ^eei1 completed to the satisfaction\tme the public may rely I'wkK\tbeat «.tisbetiom, aoett of opinion between two lawyers Ithe *tf**cem/oii the ellegition continued ] as none but Superior ma- whoee ability is unqueetiooed Their sd- ™\tdecUretion th»t it Ud been\t18 USOtl, and extra at- vice is based on careful deliheratso# mod 1 \u2022oniaene*.\t., '\t.\t, I would therefore advise an appeal to tentlOn paidto manufacture, the Privy Council.\" Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Tables, Chairs, See.(AIE HEIM FOE SUMMER.Intending purchasers will nave money by inspecting stock before placing their orders.T.A.WAINMAN, C,gfiSSTSL) SHAWVILLE.Shawville, April 10.1890.HOUSE CLEANING ! Haring closed a successful season's sleigh making, .1 am now preparing for the sum mjf's requirements In the line of Carriages, Buggies, & Wagons, | Ready-mixed Paints, Brusnes, Window Glass, Window Blind Paper, Curtain Poles, &c.I he season for house-cleaning has come and wo are to the front with a full line of \\ stock of which I Intend making up In ad dition to filling all orders.on rob, aided by an unexha ustible store »f legal knowledge ; yet, strange though it teems, we have on record, right here is \u2018he county, the views of self-oooatihited legal experts, who require no effort to WlthiiSWI Ml EêdffaStlML reach certain conclusions and declare moot\t- emphatically that they are correct, and Winnipeg, April 10\u2014It is announced that all others are simply moonshine.If by the Ttifune (Government organ) this does not betoken the mast supreme evening that Attorney-General Martin arrogance, we are greatly in error\tae to\thas withdrawn hi# resignation and will,\t.\tass\t\u2014\u2014\t_\t- m the meaning of that quality.\tremain in the cabinet, adding that it an\tI\tIs#\tI\tI J\t\\ g , whilst Mr.Blake does notas# him possible that it is only 1er the time being.I I \\M\tEF Being pressed for hie reason for con tin a-1\tI if\tIl\tI does not say anything very diaomiraging ing in his old position, Mr.Martin says | to that step.On the contrary, his views his friends were almost linanimoua in con-\tI\t¦ ¦\tM f on the several judgments rendered are in deeming him for leaving the Cabinet at a ¦ pecte iu accord with the coo ten critical time when so much important\t\u2014 lions of the county.His doubts of sue- legislation had been passed and which he\tGfood HOÎSÛS Mid BdffS ¦ appear to be that in the event of leave had done to much to create.It was re- .\t^ .\t.\t.\t,,\t,\t® to appeal being granted, it is questionable presented to him that his action was un- *\t*nd BVSllab * on 1 hv 8hor\u2019 if the Privy Council would entertain and patriotic and unfair to the Government.\tn.ii *v.deal with some of the difficulties necessary He recognised the feme of their posiUon ; Pmlcul&r '***°?^ t0 C°m\u2019 to be overcome in order to reverse the he said that it was probably his duty to\t.\t«UT0MI TTSM# These difficulties arise large i stand by hie colleagues and assist in the SfeWci \" - \u2022 opposite Rumil House.ALSe A MICE STOCK OF LACE CURTAINS, SCRIM AND CARPETS.JOHN BECKETT, JR.Shawvllle.Mar.4, is# Our stock will be found fresh and at lowest prices.JAS.HODGINS this THE SHAWVILLE way clearly to recommend an appeal, he Shawville, April 17, 1890 Is sow A*llr equipped to meet the requlre-qulrenseotsoftbe public.FOR SALE.wm WiFsstsd htsvy.many res ürStfr» \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.Owe puiMii One Black Mare, 3 years old, One Dark Bay Mare, 5 years old, Ond Black Mare, 9 years old.The above are all good weigh about 1100 pounds.O\u2019MEARA BROS.I Cl, witè wk leeeim «m P., longer mi alwaW.:vj2 M wet! Ummmk\u2014 «nid.in judgment ly in the pjeadin^ and practice of Quebec, fight for which he had been to a large ex- I be an authority.He says the county decided to re consider his resignation and\tPROPRIETOR must take Quebec advice on that point, continue in the Cabinet\t' - Ah workers and ftiM* ial ».!¦*> m U talitaWa trade far aa f HI.If yea weeM l«ha ta fa t îft.\u201ciciv.srv Bliaw ville, April 1,1#4 April # 1#S. SPRING îoooooooo SPRING ! PREPARE FOR SPRING s î I>y laying in a now supply of Groceries and Provisions, ami whon doing so don't forget that General Merchant and 9 levé* erurt ; but I A.HODGINS, PROP.GEORGE HODGINS, JR SHAWVILLE,_______- FULL L1NK8 OF TIÎK FOLLOW 1*0 OOODM AL- WAVN KEPT IM HTtM'K : Ready made Clothing, Dry Oeodt, Groceries, Crockery.Glassware, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Patent Medicines, &«.The :o: TUKMVIWRIBKR UAH NOW IN STOCK AN ÀHHORTMKNT OF Tweeds, Etoffes, Blankets, Shawls, &c., WHICH HE OFFERS TO THK PUBLIC AT BOTTOM TRICES.Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and inspect.CCNTOM ROLL CARIHSti AXD SPINNING EXECUTED AH U8UAL.Highest price paid for good Wool tikeu in exchange HhRwvIllo, March ÜTi.IbSO Pople nine.with \u2022em* bar1?¦Ï always keeps a choice stock on hand ; also A sojerior line of Sorii oui Sonner Twseds.Daily Arrivals in New Spring Goods.Call ami Examine Price*.It will pay.Me CHOICE MELECTIO* Of Produce taken In cachenge.GEORGE HODGINS, JR.ENGLISH AND CANADIAN HATS, r CALL AND SEE THEM.SHAW7ILLE.w.A.HODGINS.TO BE SACRIFICED.LARGEST ! DW, STAR TAILORING fPW There arc yet on hand some art Idle* of the lion* baukrupt slock.which will be disposé of at l.KSH TH AN COHT HUL K.d 1» BEST! AUCTIONS ! CHEAPEST ! % !¦ bln rapebity of Auctioneer, holding the only license aa much In tbla county, the subscriber is prepared to conduct all sales with which he may be entrusted._ That\u2019s about the way to put it.I mean my S, SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, y :o: The subscriber In returning thanks for the liberal SHAWVILLE, - - QUE.patronage bestowed ou him during the thirteen years he has done business In Hhawvllle, also wMies to express the hope that by exerting every effort to meet the requirements of his customers, he insy merit a continuance of the same.now arriving.See them before buying.m o HARDWARE.NEW GOODS FOB SPRING ARRIVING DAILY O TAKE NOTICE.I Stock larger and more complete than ever, constantly added.new lines being OK AI.I.CL ASHES OK MATERIAL, All parties Interested are requested to take notice that the sublcriber ha* purchased the book debt# In connection with the bankrupt estate of Rose IIroe, and that the same are required to be paid by the2'»th of April nezt, otherwise they will be handed to theHollcItor of the Kstate at Montreal.Worsteds, Suitings Paints, Oil, Varnish, Sals amine, Johnson\u2019s pure mixed Paints, &c.Fine stock for Spring trade.Timothy, Clover, and all kinds of Garden Seeds , in stock.1 Tweeds aid Trwriigs, OBBS.Guaranteed satisfaction to every person at March 18th.1490.1 m^m um\tm I **e*sa *sses* sasaaas*sssas saaa saassaaassaaaassaassaaaaasaassssaaaaaas * sa ssawaa* * WANTED! 7 to J.H.SHAW.h.STAR TAILORING EMPORIUM, SHAWVILLE Shawville, March 17, 1890.id to Id MAIN ST., G.1I.MOORE, Shawville, Quo.le K Spring and Summer Stock a.H.MOORE.>f CO.PONTIAC AG SOCIETY, NO.1.Shaw ville.March 2.r».!H90.it 11 :o:\u2014 M\u2019CINTY UP AGAIN I Just Received ! NOTICE.:o:\u2014 UK ANNUAL Spring Exhibition ofPtal- belli on the Exhibition grounds, Hhawvllle.on Wednesday.7th May next I n the clan* of \u201c Blood Horae a,** authen tie Pedigrees muet be lodged with the tiecrotary at the time of entry, and atao in all case* n certificate of a qualified Veterinary Hurgoon aa to soundness and capability U.M.JUDOHON.Secy Treaa.T Ilona will be And .so is Draper ; not with clam-shells in each ear, but with The subscriber directs attention to his new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS o CLOCKS,JEWELRY,& CONSISTING OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Clarendon, April 5th.l«flo Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Underwear, &c.JEWELEBY AND SILVERWARE, COMPRISING WATCHES, CLOCKS, RINGS, BROOCHES, &c.Ail at prices that cannot fail to suit Purchasers.Dr.Oronhynteklm, the head of the F., has gone to Cali ferma to î order of 10 extend the order there.IN 1118 STORE ON MAIN STREET, SHAWVILLE, My motto is- Quick Sale* and Small Profits.Parties requiring anything in my II rely on getting a first clam* article at a reasonable price.Pekin April 12.\u2014Marquis Tseng, the well known Chinese statesman and former minister to the Courts of London, Pan» and St.Petersburg, is dead.Next summer will subject unmarried ladies who were of marriageable age ten years ago, to another severe test for truth foiling when the census enumerator comes around.All girls of ordinary intelligence are aware that their ages were then recorded, and none will lose sight of the fact that in the revolution of time a corresponding increase in age cannot be evaded.\u2014X.7 Rapairing done on the Shortest Notice.C.B.DRAPER, - - - MAIN ST., SHAWVILLE.E.HOLSTEIN, Rhawvtlle, March 24.1890.SHAWVILLB, - - - QUE.% Harness r vj April 15, 1890.The Oamhlera Rule Chicago.TENDERS.Chicago, April 10 \u2014The Daily News devotes an entire page this morning to an ealKDTENDEKH addresMft to the on-expose of gambling in this city, which it ^ 'designed, and endorsed \u201c Tender for diii inline of the entire indice force is relax- the flue si year ending aOth J une.
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