The equity, 28 août 1890, jeudi 28 août 1890
[" C X VOL .VIII.SIIAWV1LLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., AUGUST 28, 1890.No.12 LOCAL NEWS Dowd s great cash removal sale now go-\tteam that the home team did mi meet in\tMorehead, Bryson, Ottawa, Montreal, ing er than those on the genuine dime.ente- Miss White and two Misses Moo;e\tî JJcCagg, UK.; O Mean, W.J.; the trees been handsome maples or oaks n\t^ .\t,\t.\t.\tof Ottawa were also gueats at Mr.Shaw\u2019s.R-imar, (George ; Rimer, b rank ; Smith, klSS T> TTCC17T T TTZXTtciT^ M*88 Jennie McDonald, formerly of Bry- I in the township of Bristol for the present Dowd\u2019s great cash removal sale now go- little who is the nearest being correct, it AV \\J OOrjDiJ Xl v U uilia\tWM roamed to Mr.Fred By ache, of I j ear:\ting on at Quyon.\twas very detrimental to harvesting opera- SHAWVILLE, QUE.\tthe O.G.F.Guards.The ceremony was N i M eumnm] Drnmm^n/?\t_^ _ I tions.J.A McOUIRE, .- PBOPMETOX performed at the McLeod Street\tNo! 2-M.m Kato Stevenson.'\tBryioa Notes.\tAn incipient conflagration was nipped in .\t,TTT.V.\tdût church by the Rev.C.S.Deeprose.No 3_MissLila MrWii/h\t_ the bud on Sunday morning at Murtagh\u2019s T firm .«omm^tlon0tn .hem«is;' A >arge number of friend.atUndJ and No! 4-Miss Jano W.Telford.\tOn Sunday 17th inst., Hi.Lordship J^,tel \"here smoke waa seen .«suing from The bH.t advanta«e* for the commerclal trade! the wedding manh was rendered by the No.5\u2014Miss Annie McCuam\tBishop Bond visited Bryson, accompanied beneath the platform at the storehou.e, ThTb2?tSSSSÎSaSAîÿl^iâX4^ G 0rChe,tre-\tNo.6\u2014 Miaa M.O.Dahm.\tby Revd.Me«rs.Allen and Bourne St.Cause, children playing with matches.ÎT» JÜViSæsS&A Ëi«SSjs1Stf F^-!iSSrJL2SlS Br,\u201c\u201d' a,h' w wtes iiSuT-ffiSc 0.\t|%ESZZC ; atSSttï \u2022ga EPRlflENTS tke following Companies :\tAgricui-\tcordially invited to attend these special\t|\t\u2022\tall present to have been the most pleasant\tCabinet de Lecture Paroissial on Notre H\tuî!fLÎÏ^nîî1\tmeeting8- Mr.Atkin is one of the \u201c Mis-\tFootball\tMotM.\tand successful event of the season, took\tDame Street and active preparations meriesn.The buiinew of^elste c.A.\\mith ***** Preachers 'of the Daily Prayer Union.\t\u2014\tplace\u2014vis ;\u2014a pic-nic at the Calumet being made by the various branches of the wnueand H.Heath of Quyon, transacts*.He\thas conducted Mission\tServices in\tThe return match beteen the Laurel\tsWes, followed in the evening by a ball\torganization.High mass will be sung many of the large churches\tof England\tfootball team of Amprior and the Unions\tat the Forest House.Conceived without\tat St.Patrick\u2019s on the opening day and and Ireland.He haa also addressed the\tof the Bristol Mines, was played\ton\tthe\tpremeditation and carried out wins cere-\tthe delegatee will afterwards take a trip Students of the Universities of Oxford,\tgrounds of the latter, on the afternoon of\tmonie, everything went forward without a\tdown the rapids and a drive to Mount A»wpftTfVT»»BwniiiitrtmfVTtâr,.I Gambridgeand Dublin.Mr.Atkin has Saturday last.As the visitors appeared j hitch, and everybody enjoyed themselves Royal; Branch 50 has arranged for a lec-°Ruiy wm«E ApK toll A.MsceA* 1i a iT I\tlanded in Canada by 8.\tS.Parisian\ton the field it was noticed by the home\tto their full capacity.Invitations were\tture by the Pen.Daniel Dougherty, of Hoary Public.8HAWVILLB Que., Agent for'the and\tis expected to arrive in Bristol on\tteam that they had a few different men to\tissued on Wednesday night, and on Fri-\tNew York, to be held in the Queen's Tfc Thursday next.\tCom, deal with from what they met in Amprior.| day representatives from Cou longe, Cala Hall that evening.The subject choeen 2nd Tutsdey of eack month.\t'\t* Aug.24th, 1890,\tI The yisitors having some men in their j met Island, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Coilfield, for the occasion is \u201cOratory.\" but DENTISTRY.sue par Gentlemen\u2014Don\u2019t fail to boot your wives nnd dsu J.M.MACDOUGALL, B.TAYL0E 0LAT7S02T, JAMES H \\t> PE & COM\tMr.William Somerville was at Coulonge \"MANUFACTURING STATIONERS BOOK8EL- laet week purchasing a quantity of the Pqdt c êuê turn\tj ed to represent a Montreal firm.William ville.P.q.Accounts collected and prompt Rathburn company, for whom he has al-re,unit, nm e._________ J.g*.;y ready cut an immense quantity during the a genuine silver plating covers the Ger- week, trying to purchase a building to man silver which forms the body of the | start a bakery in our town, coin.This gives it a rio of good THE FOREST HOUSR-R.McC.RITCHIE.Pro- PMt two years.tion ''HZto g5^.eU,n!ratPci2w'nTib)e. WILDFIRE ON THE PRAIRIE.mg t he South Downs, hi< dog ran over the | THE AUGUST BH0WEB OF METEO R8.I long orbits, like comets, ami like cometn at ____\t»,J Everyth incEK \u2022 '.M O.AT RCA L.K'(AL sr ' for U lar* add re*- h Ltd., Toron t >.Genius may ta swift, hut perseverance has the surest feet Mineral W.u.« Leon Spring*, 1' Q co captured 120 of the Sultan\u2019s men, whom they massacred, practising horrible burlArities on the son of the (Governor of the province where the rising occurred.Retal Arabs in Me arc m GREAT EUROPEAN TK Send for Catalogue desk KEEPWHE DOLLAR Your KNITTING V vmachine: N * All Wen MANUFACTURED BY ¦ ?*\t, CREELMAN BRO?GEORGETOWN.ONT.AND I I \\TH/S ADVLRTtSlMCNT IS TOR YOU vr/j OOOOrOR $200 3FND ITAMDAO CINT STAMP FOR AU PAR .AND PR ICC LtST ON THIS JIMS Vmqm\u2019.M lot Blckaeu ml Bent; of They are the om.T fcrr*.« ¦¦¦¦» wmSH OUT! WILL NOT FADE OUTl There Is nothing like them for Strength, Coloring or Fastness.CITS Package ZÎ7AL5 TWO efar;other Syelitka aiAsi» If you doubt it, try It! Your money will be r*> funded if you are not confine» ;l after a trial Fift^ fourcolors are made in Turkiwli liye»temb:a- ing all new shinies, and other* are added as soon ss tifry become fashionable.They are warranted to dye more goods and do it better than any other Dyex Same Price as Inferior®» lO cts.Canada Branch : 4SI Si Paul Street, Montreal Scndpo*td/or Sample Card and Book q/ Imdruction* WESLEYAN LADIES' COLLEGE WIN HAMILTON, ONT.Will Reopen Sept.I, 1890 (30th year) The first of the Dulles' Colleges.Has Vni-verslty aUlintlon, graduating course on Literature.Music and Art.followed by Diploma in each.Rooms may bo secured now.For terms address the lTiivin.il,\t___________________ V.4.bBAn.Dl, T ?But, eoun tries.Tuiimlo.& To m plan ini.HkItrtss Me; n y* iV : CbilchreaV skirts or cipv< 23c.a yard.(July place in Canada xvher *f !iN\tof wo -': 1 dnnat that TC Like mât* FIRE-PROOF CHAMPIONS With Upright or Horizontal Boilers.| Suitable for all work.( Threshing, Sawinc, )\tBrickmaking Traction Engines i Scientific when* by OKONTO CUTTING SCHOOL and reliable *ystdht* tau ht.ncrfcot-fUtuig garment* aro produn*»!.\u2022 circular.H.CDILHIGAN.Crop., to West.T N 12, 16, 20, 25 and 30 H.P.stylish.Weep niht aro over, weep not King .-œa:.! CanceriÜÜ Till then we would yield with gladness our .a,.î s.\tsum uollbgis, omwi ** \" -¦l\u201dp \" I for young ladies.F onpositc seemed pnzzled: Believing that the r.nglishman\u2019s hope had bolted, and that the rider ha® Tuesday, 23rd, and it is expected that James Kelly, St.John, grand lecturer.^Sir John Macdonald and all the members Deputy grand chaplains\u2014Rev.V.E Laurier complains bitterly because the Government will be present.Spe- Perry, Toronto ; James Ardill, Merritton; the National Policy is putting money into exhibits from the Experimental Farm W.*.Wilson, Toronto ; D Carscaden, the pockets of our farmvis.One of him and from Manitoba are promised.The I Forest ; W.K.Barnes, Belleville ; J.C.Toronto organs follow by declaring that Horticultural Committee having associai Madill, Toionto ; Dr.Smythe, Montreal ; the N.P.is an egregious failure.Our e tlio resu.ts obtained according to tin best English makes ; while the volume of people do not know what to do with half report of t he inspect rs.That it is de our cheese trade has enormously increased- of this mol)ey.for although every reason-strable to increase the grants to elemen So it will be with eggs.Last year we ex able claim has been paid, there is still a tary school*.That the next congress be |K)rtrd 1 Ii8.145,fi3t> eggs, valued at *2 159 bal*nce on band of something like $2,000.held in M ntreal in 18!)2.\t510.of which 168,132 204 valued at $\u2022* No wonder Mr Mercier contemplates ne A resolution was ala .passed expressing 156,725, went to the United States.Oui g,,,i*linR another loin, the appreciation of the congress for Hon.im|x,,ta were 7,832,975 eggs, valued at A fe*' weeka «g\" 11 heavy wind demol-Videon Ouuuet, superintendent of public | 8i»2,762, of which 7,598,352', valued àt i l,*u\u2018d tbe buildings of several farmers in instruction.\t1 *91,172, came from the ' United States the front of Clarendon and Bristol.These Win,-,\t.T.\t, Our ei|Hirts to (Ireat BriUin amounted to P«rti«» have just as much right to ftoi'ern W innipeg, August .0 \u2014The crop bulle\tdozen, valued at $18 : and we import ment conaiperation as the residents of St.| 1T \"\" rep-Tts of correspondent»\tfrom that country 14 dozen, valued at Barbe« but we doubt very mudh if the dated August 1, have been issued by the 829.There is no doubt but that the duty Premier would reKRrd their claims favor local Department of Agriculture.A\" proposed by the McKinley bill will have ?bl° were they presonted.When Mr timate is made that the wheat yield will ,he effect of greatly reducing our exports Mercier displays his philanthropy in this average -4 n bushels per acre, barley 34.3, 0f eggs to the United States It will not wMr* he exPectl to count another on his little maxwell being ,n June oyer four times as much as | will .till lay, in di.pite «\u201cthe McKinley I by hi.blandishment., double the^meunt\u2019of thecorre^md.ug j totind'l ne'wmTket furo\"^^ultggs\"| Tbe Thousand Island Park hotel was P\ttiixn cheese shipper happened to be in England, and thinking he saw a chance for a good thing in eg^s, he made an arrangement with a prominent produce commission h« use for direct shipments of eggs.1 his return to Cannd i he shipped a few cases, and the usult has been so satisfactory, both as iégards price and the condi lion in which the eg;s arrived, that he is Central Bmird Certificate now buying all the eggs he can get for S shipment to Great Britain, and his ex-1\ts \\ ample will doubtless be soon followed by many others.The loginning is small ; but it is foolish to despise small things.,\t\u2014\t-\t__ Ti e first shipnont of cattle to Great |\tTôHuOTS Vv ZlIltOŒ.\t|\tStile* ici!I be made on next year*» Britain, baiely fifteen years ago, was only ,\t- terms, which are, that no payment* have to about a score.The shipments this year QE A LED TENDERS for the erection of the be made until next year* harvest i* cut » ill probably reach 100,000 head.The &&\t%% n TÏTTT fifUT\tI flTH lem and for eggs in Great Britain is almost until Tu.s lay iheVml -lav of September next \u201c-ssssssroto&uiw there is every reason to believe that Can- I Shawvllle.ieth August, 1990 ada will be able to find a good paying market in Great Britain for every egg kept mi z\t, .nut\tAmerican market by the Mc- ( ttaw a, August -L\u2014-The statement of Kinley bill, and more tro if we have them mortality for the month of July last was to sell.\u2014Ottawa Citizen.issued by the Department of Agriclture today.The highest mortality in any city according todstock, Ont , .65 ; | suing year ; Henry Walters, chief ranger.Chatham.Out., 68 ; A ictoria, B.C , .84; Quebec ; Peter Strathearn, vice-chief rang-and St.Thomas.85.Next to the city of er, Montreal ; John W.Stocks, Secretary.Quebec, where the highest death rate ex- Sherbrooke ; Robert Burge, treasurer, ists, is the city of Hull w ith 4.50.Among Lennoxville ; George F.Slack, physician, other highest may be mentioned Sher- Farnham ; George L.Lighthall, councillor broke, Que., 3.93 ; Three Rivers, 3.89 ; Montreal ; F.H.Wildgoose, auditor, St.Hyacinthe, 3 87 ; and Montreal, 3.77.Montreal ; A A.Graham, auditor, Granin Montreal the high mortality is due to by.Appointed officers : Rev.Bro.H.the large number of deaths of children W.Wye, chaplain, Bedford ; F.C.Kerns, under five years of age, there being no less senior woodward, Montreal ; William than 679 out of a total death rate for the W ai ne, junior woodward, Eastman ; Ed-month of 793.Turning to Quebec, out of win Avry, senior beadle, Sherbrooke ; C.a total death rate of 315, no less than 228 M.Thomas, junior beadle, Stan»tead ; were under five years of age.In Hull Janies Ellis, journal secretary, Quebec ; there were 63 deaths and 53 of these were A.J.Pratt, marshal, Montreal ; John children under five years of ago.In Three Walker, Conductor, Coaticooke ; Alex Rivers the deaths were 37, and of these Lipp, messenger, Montreal.Farnham 29 were under five years, while Sher- was decided on for the next meeting of brooke's total was 39 and 28 of these j the High Court.Before closing Dr.were under five years.On the of hei 1 Oronhyatekha, 8.C.R., and N.F Patter-hand no deaths of children ore given for son, Q.C., H.C.R., of Ontario, addressed Woodstock, Ont, only 1 for Galt 2 for St.the meeting, expressing pleasure at the Thomas, 2 for Chatham, 4 for London and manner in which the High Court were en-fivc for Victoria, B.C.In Montreal the tertained by Court Stadacona.On Thurs-death from diarthoeal affections were 297 day the Supreme Chief Ranger instituted out of a total for the month of 793 A NICE LINE OF AMERICAN PEINT I™ ^ AT 12£ CENTS.J.H.SHAW.t Prills awl Dress Goods VERY CHEAP Shawville, Aug.20.% » BARGAINS IN BOOTS : o o o o o o o o o Boys\u2019 at $1.00.B.BODGING.Shawville, Aug.18.Brick for Sale ! The undersigned ha* mow on hand a large quantity of newly burnt Brick which he offers for sale.BINDER.D.KENNEDY, Moorhead P.0 August 11,1990 DIED.The Lightest Running, Most Easily Handled and Most Successful Machine in the Market.Marks Ss Chitty, At North Clarendon on Saturday the 23rd I Hat., Mrs.James Kelly, aged 79 years.At Bristol, on Tuesday.Aug 19tL.Marlon McPherson.The funeral took place on Thursday and was largely attended.«H EE VS HALL, 66 Queen St.East,-Ottawa, Auctioneers, Insurance,1 and Real Estate BROKERS, Hog to inform the public they have the largest premia*» iu Ottawa for consignments, stor***, Ac Auction sales weekly, Consignments received and disposed of] Quick returns guaranteed.Labor Bureau open from 9 to 5.FOR SALE\u2014Mine*, Farms, Lots and House».TO LET.\u2014Houses In all parts of the city.Converting Barley into Pork.If the McKinley bill should be adopted and Canadian barley shut out of the States, our farmers cannot do better perhaps than transform their hurley into pork.A Kingston merchant writes:\u2014\u201cQuite a number of farmers in this section during the past two years have fed their barley instead of selling it at the low price offered.They have kept account, and find that they have made over 80 cents per bushel out of it iu that way, after deducting the expenses of labor, etc placed on poik, and they should do better According to present appearances.Congress will not tax barley more than 15 cents, though Mr.McKinley demand ed ,»(), and the Senate Finance committee recommends 25.\t# This machine is for sale by the undersigned, who has several on hand ready to dis- «-ANTED, an elementary teacher for I of' and one be \"\"\" at work on «he ?f Thorne Centre.Must bold Protestant farm of Hugh Brownlee, E*;, Clarendon.Duties to coin I who finds it to be all that Is represented, giving the utmost satisfaction.Teacher Wanted.o f.LOO AN, Thorne Centra, Pontiac Co Don't pUre your order until you have seen The Maxwell.Aug.19 This was now E.HODOIXS August 12,1S90.The Health of the Dominion.Auction Sale YOUR MONEY HAS A VALUE ! Horses ! She High Court of Foresters.so Good and Reliable Merchandise.1 am Instructed by D M Rattray, Em , to sell by Public Auction at the Stable* of the The combination of Good Goods, at ,\t.reasonable prices, is one that we never fail to give our patrons.Rattray House, P.D.Port Tuesday, September 9th, at 10 a.n., o the * \u2022 We are daily receiving new goods comprised of : THK FOLLOWING MORS EH : Two 8 year old, Six 6 year old, \u2022lx 7 year old, One 12 year old, and one 13 year old.Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots 56 Shoes Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, * ah v , , T \u201e Provisions, Hardware, etc., All purchased for our Fall Iradc.The above Mares and Horse» are al In first DtBclaHM condition been bou work, an will get bargain» eight of them having ght last spring for the summer\u2019s oi?BAi°oAras.rly aml scc\"r° choice supply of\tRepairing done ca the Shortest Notice.GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.C.B.DRAPER, THE BALANCE OF MT STOCK OF Tweeds, Worsteds & Trouserings WILL BE SOLD AT COST FOE THE 2TEZT 3 WEEKS, as I am going to move into the new Thomas Block, and desire to have every piece sold, as I have a full new stock already purchased for to put in when the store is ready to be occupied.BARGAINS IN ALL LINES ! » I MOORE\u2019S STAR TAILORING EMPORIUM J were mated with The mother was SHAWVILLE, QUE.JVNE 10, 1890 POINTERS: REMOVED FOR THE PEOPLE.The body of a man was found floating on the canal basin at Ottawa on Monday.The body was identified as that of a man named D'Eautmuil employed in the Civil Service.SHAWVILLE.O Bhawville.April 21, 1890 \u201c¦ »GEORGE HUDGINS, JR.-pontiac woollen w# l»l \u2014,-.\t?1111 ® > PEOP A.HODGINS, CAUTION.THE SHAWVILLE THEMARVELOF MODERN AGE» ACHILLE PHILLION The French Equilibrist, |\tSï»! h\u2018\" JOHN STRUTT n- o LIVERY THK tHTMCBIBSR HAS NOW IN STOCK AN ASSORTMENT OF Tweeds, Etoffes, Blankets, Shawls, &c., WHICH HE OFFEHS TO THE PUBLIC AT BOTTOM PRICES.Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and i CrSTOM ROLL CARDING AND SPINNING EXECUTED AH USUAL.IN Him DAKINU AND PERILOUS Spiral Tower Globe Performance.flhawvllle,6th Aug., DM).An Exhibition beyond description, secured at enormous expense and presented for the first time In wmm FREE jtoF-BI Is now fully equipped to meet the requlrequirements of the public.inspect.MlÿS I n the werlti Good Horses and Bigs ¦ neqiisN-d.end to lalcmtmrr oar OTTAWA, AT UNSDOWNE PARK | g DON'T FAIL TO SEE IT.Performances At II a m.1(2:30 p _ To Commence Tuesday Sept.23rd 1890.ANDY SWEENEY, t* OS¦ I BM'O* in mark locality \u2022ombi \u2022MM*3toft«2o« I alWeî2t Quyon, Oct.17th 1SSP MAKE READY FOR SUMMER.Implement#, both of which are unexcelled In the market.IIE IS NOW MAKING UF.ADV A «TOOK OF Running & Trotting Races EACH DAY, which will be finished, trimmed and painted I» first-class Style.Having cloned a successful leason\u2019i aielgh-| making,.! am now preparing for the mirn-mar'w requirements In the line of J BALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \" Tender for Dredging, Belleville/\u2019 will be received at this office until Tuesday, the Jfith day of August Instant.Inclusively, for dredging In the Harbor of Belleville.Ontario, In accordance a Ith the terms and stipulations contained In a combined specification and tender, to be obtained on application to the Harbour Master, Belleville, and the undersigned at the Public Works Department, Ottawa.Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister or Public Works, for the sum ol Five hundred dollars (#&*)) must accompany each tender.This cheque will be forfeited If the party decline the contract, or fall to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned In case of non-acceptance of tender.The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.By order, A.OOBEIL, s AH USUAL.J.W.ÜAxm\u2019s Sellers for sale.J.LEttTEB.Buggies, & Wagons, April 15, 1890 Shawvllle, April 1,1890 A stock of which I Intend making up In addition to tilling all orders.By entrusting their orders to me the public may rely on securing best satisfaction, as none but superior material is used, and extra attention paid to manufacture.Cive mr a call before purchasing.qusgjjwrs RATIONAL THE SAMUEL ROGERS OIL CO., OF OTTAWA, i Wholesale Dealers, Producers and Manufacturers offer to the trade the following specialtie : COLLEGE, OTTAWA, ONT, niAMflll II ^urn*n8 Oil, the best \u201cWater White\u201d Canadian Oil in the Market, UlnmUll U made by new \u201c Patent Process/\u2019 and sold as low as the common Write them for Corner Sparks and O\u2019Connor street POSITIVELY the meet thorough course.Special attention to Penmanship without extra charge.A discount of 20 percent, on all tuition fees to ladles.Catalogues free.Send for one.Caution I Address C.H McCAROAR, Principal, Oil.This tinu also manufactures the Famous PEERLESS MACHINE OIL.Prices.JOHN BECKETT, JR.Shawvllle, Mar.1,188».Secretary , MANAGER, Russell House Block, Ottawa Department of Public Works.Ottawa, August 5tb,l$»0.; OIL wa, Jan.1,188» \u2014 \u2014 - 1 you love for » f A LOOK AT A GBEAT ESGLI3H MAN- l,Ml V* âlt h ; for money can- ISJV&\u2019S .- Another died, ami I\tWorksop Manor, famous iu hnglisbhm \u2022V dear, you know,\t|iae (hhhi sold by the J)uke of *>l w ll with rather small ( ns\u2018t|,, to Mr.John HobiflaOi».» bookmaker mean* -it wa* expected, that is, some pent*!*» ()f Nottingham.When the lhiMo» \u2022 1\u2018* expected, that Jut), who was my only rola- nlMlr |H,ught It in IH40 ho uave W, \\\t^ - r tive save yourselves, would do great things! *t *75,(MX) i in I SIM) it brings t.H), MX or He wrote me a most excellent lvttvi ith lenvi A STRANGE COURTSHIP.tw Jm\tr JjFttiix with th« gft.v ¦ EÆ! agrSsS ss,, HPt~.«a -s-üapm «y spis*^?-swas* pSMig -ffttSEMBSa Belli 11 il Wm ¦ÉBK \u2022 could have done it for anylnxly else ; which .present programme, my dear, and C(1 Haif a dosen times in her life, by my late\t(to bk oWfe«UKD.)\tfo 205 acres.Mr.H» *iii»oi» pam l.m, was very good of him.\u201d\tcertainly you will have as cood chances as Either, a home under this very roof-apaV\t_ _\tfor the estate and £25,000additional ¦lepeetai \u2018 \u201c 1 wish to have the tablet put up, never- this ; but ho is as rich as a Jew, and l never gratefully; and.pray, pray let me be useful it is lustreless am * 8 *\t.\t*\t\u201cMr.Askoth, the High Sheriffs of Not- is**™ \"iofhar\"' \"****>»¦\tIMiaHaMHHIHrilMiMMBH kong,\u201d said Martha simply ; \u201c though, of course, if du.lived in England, her house would lie your natural home, for the present Mr.Pennant is almost as fond of you ns du.herself.1 do believe ; and 1 have no doubt, notwithstanding that he will be somew hat OR \u2022\u2014hi*1 h;#f ft new 1 irfll your dear pa mi ¦oh.* When l ,%jU otu voir Worktop J«d Mold I») Ike Uig >t I t 1 IS 111 i XX.\u2014Ovr SYg^ri TIO l mi : n i «, v fthail in a VllAlTF.l LM 1m «eut to MarthVe Mnhol him 1 weary in her i l>u suggestion ,\t., and dulled at present to the sense nt the mis fortune that had befallen her.Hut for Mar i would not V TlMMik v«nt t|lv!7«MXNp.\t.\t,\t.A tint* oi»i collection of memories relating to Uwaristociwey oâ «toveral cent une# K(K-a Mr.llobiiison, if he is a ¦¦¦y liml mu oh enjoy-his historic lies now uih >] tin with tin* estate man of iumgmation,gJ ment in strolling over holding couverte with the nme ohjt it yr»u now / The Land of the Beautiful Bead.Dou ta From Anglers.to a fault, bin other»i>w sound judgment and common-sense Incomesometimen waqwd by the insidious influences of unworthy A French naval officer, serving in the friends.When his icoord omwe to be fleet at prrhent manteuvring under vice Ad-written in tho Great I took, I think that it mirai Duperies command, has sent anything will l»e fourni that the chief and almost only but a flattering report of the manœuvres.g doings of this most happy and pleas- lie says tliat when, after starting from Brest, m e loving rriiice will he on the score of Iwl the fleet approached t he Morgnt roadstead, companionship.It is, however, impossible the -stops wert* idluA'id tb*uptuate|lmultanc-to retail, any notions as to tho divine or onsly asid Select their own jjosition*.It was sacred character ,,f his royalty after hearing a ditfcult matter for the Captains, f* him Imrwly witticisms of a rather risque simple for tlm gonmil staff.Similarly, nature with a uprightly Freeds activai\u2019, or the fleet sailed out into the open in the form when watching him absorb a hearty mid- of a cro.ts, tho twelve iroucUdi in the centre, SSiStt SCtiFtiSSt S BSSlSJrrSSLi'vS I !¦\u201c ».;s «#\u2022, »\u2014*.has a moment hot' iv clasped that (if tnie f torpedo bonis, hut, instead of lxdng removed 1\t,!lï*\t.\t.\t,\t.\t.^ llyeveny.f jh»\u2018upu* !».«\u201e ; n\u201e| \u201e,lw, to «distance with instruction» Vo -lioose I I'mvt forget to wipe your rod with » dry thiiii attempt, to force myself to regard lu» | their own time, the torpedo boats were per- 1 *\"l*\u2018 returning ^lol.n '\",llnK- A I#\"0'* jovial noyai ll.gi.nc*.w,U, the awe and milted to remain with the fleet until rod ami a goml g»S naed equal care, and are vtuor>t!i in duc U» an aiioiptwl of the Ivord, o\u2019clock that evening.Tiioy were then told NV ' 1 l1, if not ih i'SHr, at Any rate in future, I prefer to clear off and to return between 0:15 and D\u2018>n t stand a jointed rod kantnf/ against to continue to consider hint in the light of a 10:30o\u2019clock when of course all the big ships a support.Rather liang it by the line over .\t,\tI-\t.-\t» warm hearted uitd\twere keeping a careful lookout.Naturally, the branch of a tree, if you arc camping ; or making these two tautemvm,uw «! h.-Meul\tOHtmiM.'c.Mli iW **\tthe expe, immt was worthless.\tbetter still, dismount It.ÜÜi l^pglSES was bom in England us the son of\t£\tIVcnch d! firing gnus, ami twoke machine gnus.I I,e\tfront.Vou will Had it much easier and\tfor them,\t¦\t|\t¦\t! AX EXILKD i AKBoXAM,\t\u201e .A W(,\u201et(l rim the risk of I*h,c menr-d \"Wunery is of the three cylinder inverted\t\u201cfer-\t«\"cals together, excopt on pMdleular occa- held for n»nyyWtrs the lead rship of thaw* ed i\u2019th 11* «u,« Lfa WNis his taker'1' We ver*ical triple expansion type, working twin Don\u2019t use \"vn»s\" words.If the situation sions when they arainvited to her majesty s usai : «a iis® sas mm EEBEBEB ESEBEEE engines and to examine the wheels.But lives in am atmosphere,of such loyalty that dit ion of the «navy.He oempiam# that,\t\u2019 < the Prince made good use of the tinsel it u,ay almost, bs described as sycophancy, while the British Navy is represented as\t1 un Hearing that Mr.Mandolin was on the plftt- aixd Uthough he may be made th* object of bring kept up to the strength of tbst of any form of the utation awaiting MM Mends,
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