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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 11 juin 1891
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[" r r \\ I V ys # I 'He VOL .VIII.SHAWVILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, Q ü J I'* iLâ 11th, IBM ++ if 52 THE E(^UITY,I DEAD! OF A NOBLE CABEE Sir Joli Macimlù Li fort FiuM BSBFeuWn K^undi.ft w^ÉmSM mmm SBââsgJiH^gjsaaasssgw SK5#SSSSFHF''i \u2022* last, his friend* and oo-w^rk forced to contemplate the painful reality that theii valliant, honored and es I tee rued leader ha# been removed.The «logeant voice which *o oft wwpireti hi# truaty fellowera, w*J he heard no mere within direst rial wafts ; itj lnshed-ii death, and the splendid mind! that wearied not \u201cW that the «dying PWa paasefull 'Pwaantihle.Tl and nil was over '\u2022 death was ahrost im art stepped its work i are à QUE T.THACIEB, of tie tout folw'i ûwm O i SUB6E0R, i John Maedoosld was Beauk #or ^isiSBSilBiE '\"ÏÏSSSrfefsli \u201e ssssr3=fe^I; waters of the Ottawa m tb* led into the boiling Chaudieea.to>b »ed on in edding torrents peat 4 home which coetahied the * BEF sw t)a0\u2019 ae J from earthly intruses#.4~~ of home.Ae the dew, ' 5a \"* LAST DAY\u2022 WAIT FOE DBATW.¦ T- ids.\t- Mlw\u2019 thmo erson of Moung bouk, his old , lemp glad t( thv v*essel in ne,voi.s haste.He inuat be on Jy unpleasant it must he for you here, and ince an,l the heads of departments j( with ynu?Ik, you believe in *ig»f undertake anything that wouhl put al , tiic wharf to receive the party, or Mom* am not a hit surprised at your wanting to luappillg OUt the first scheme of ad- , second passenger\u2014\" Believe in sign* Y > or iwoa e s \u2022 '\t* \\t dw»l ! gangways until the ex-sergeants well-known Mying that it there ever had Iwen good rca- trained from asking the young man to n in nvxt (j»>«*,\u2022»etuvnal visit if they thought possible to , «\u2022 i>, you \u201d \u2014 She stopped short ; george WOItll!,.ts HcalI,p.*\u2019 IVneh.pe \u201c\\cs, Perdita, soon fourni hti»t If\t\u2018V1''\t' ' .\u201cthe news is bad-Mah Mee is dead.\t! make It with a fair chance of escape.An ; Karnwood was glaring at the girl with a .ace .|mt .t think.what will the poor follow conduct .aim.um o 11\t^ «\t\u2022\t;\tDead Ï Ceorge barn wo, .1 asked no further { of 9Uei, eceniing bravado as to plunder a» white as his coat.\tdo for a living now that he cannot marry extenuate it.He ha.I 1 >\t«.motions, nor did he cast another look upon j the residence of the head of the police de- | \u201c My Cod !\u201d he exclaimed with ashy Up», wie*i* ¦panBi & sœssgasi,: «\t\" * \u201c\u201c 7\" % - .»,.\u201c soesstfu-T».,p,,k ;\tjs?isrs :\tsur ss J,^r3$ïissr$aï25 **¦ ¦s mm n ^ So he may# the girl is dead, n-inai ked MfS.Grano dryly.\" Does Mr.Karnwood believe it!\"\tti\t,\t, \" Why, yew, niothei answered Mv**! in astonishment.\u201c The man has been up Sliwaydoungyee himself\u2014there van t be any doubt about it.\" *\u2022 1 wouldn't Ik* so sure of that, if I were you,\" rejoined Mrs.Crane.\u201c Natives have ii wonderful talent for inventing stories \u201c to please master.\u2019 ' Hut Moung 1/>uk could have bad v motive for telling an untruth, mother; he knew that (ieovge meant to marry that pool gill A BURMESE EN ONE \u201cWho was the author of the ^saying \u201c There is always room at the top?' I he hotel clerk, I believe.\" There is a great deal thV i< \",14vl'.bmus, for lie was quite aware that his caM quite understand lie is not dillicult to back or set aside his pledge.\tI\toffer of marriage to the girl was public pro\tconvince.\u201d As though the Kates wore resolved to give ;\t(y in shwavdoungyee twenty inimités\tThere was something of\ta sneer in\ther him no excuse for further delay, the (in .'ft' j\ta|tv\u2018 jl0 ,nado it.\tlast words, w hich seemed to\timply that\tshe issued next day contained the long-expected\ttlv utib« the period of grave granted by\tsuspecte*1 George Karnwood\ts honesty ;\tand paragraph announcing his promotion ; and | hu mVhSvllger*s absence to make arrange- Mabel's indignation derived lier of speech.George Karnwood hardened his heart, and ' m0llla for the reception of the girl and her As a matter of fact, Mis.(jrane had no liegan to cast about him for a messenger to im)lju>|.\\ tiny house on the out skirt the doubts regarding theyoung man\u2019s veracity or act Wo arc told that some day the lion and the land» will lie down together, but at this jit is the Imtclicr who is doing the most lying aland the lamb.It is a mournful commentary on to see the mourners looking hack, Mmmg Louk had a very tol- Mr.Karnwood season IlllllWitl saitl Mis.Graiie vami\\\t.on turning tho corner*, t«» see it the proves- is worthy of the corpse.An optimist is a man who thinks himself as good as lit can possibly he ; ami a pessimist in n man who thinks his neighbor» are as had - thi) oan po-oihh '\u2022« It must puzzle the angels to understand what some men mean l»> their talk in i>ra>er how little cash they sum 4#'l .I Hv utilise'»I the penou ni grace gum ;\t, his messenger\u2019* absence t make arrange \u2022 amt oegmi in uwi *wu«.i .\t-r\tmother.A t in v house on me mu skim uu- doubts regarding the young man s veracity : whom he might entrust the task of bringing calltonmPllU V;i> offered him at a small rent that of his messenger ; she had no more de-Mah Mee and her mother to Rangoon, by a trader in the bazaar, and he furnished finite object in view than to disparage him ft xx trifles necessary for their generally t but had ibe deliberately sought Oh ves mail -«« That man F.robson has awful Kind lie lost all his money and now \u201c Wlmt Kiggs \u2014 biggs e is ix me innocent misunderstanding U sometimes very useful in helping one over a said the teacher.X l.ttl (Til UK r.) Mabel hard place \u201c you may spell kitten 11 Kitten has two i's then, lus it7 ma\u2019am, our kitten has.' \u2018 K douhle i-t e-u.\u2022\u2022 Yes, A Messenger and the Irishman's ILick.Time softens all things, including the memory ot disagreeable incidents, says the What at the time may Youth * Com/tamot have been irritating, perilous, or intensely disagreeable after a lapse of years becomes a matter of pride or amusement.Otherwise this anecdote, which relaies an incident anything but funny at the time of occurrence, would never have lieen recalled.It ww told by a gentleman now in prosperous circumstances.When I w as a young man, said he, 1 had a hard struggle to make both ends meet, and for a time did an> tore odd job that come to my hand.One very rainy night, very nearly 1 o'clock, I was passing along Chestnut street, in Philadelphia, when I was accosted by a gentleman whom I knew slightly.\u201c dim,\u201d said he, hurriedly, \u201c 1 want you to take a message for me to Brown street \u2019 (a locality near Fairmount park), \u201cand,l will -, dollar for delivering it, and I\u2019ll another dollar to |Kiy your cab hire mi was i m ath inv feel : I was half «asleep at the time and when I came to my senses 1 was stack in the debris and my toes were bumping along the cobblestones.I kicked and struggled to regain my position, until the seat as well as the bottom hoards fell into the street, except one jagged piece that kept banging the calves of my legs.Placing either hand on the side sash of the cab d< 1 trotted along inside the cab.meanwhile crying loudly to the driver, but 1 might as well have appealed to the w heels.The old horses clattered along at a spirited rate ; I dared not drop for fear the jagged board would knock out my brains, and so I was compelled to keep running.In short, I ran clear out to Fairmount park, nearly four miles ! 1 could have cued with vexation at the time, and I had a fearful row with the cabman, but now I can afford to laugh at what was as ludicrous a disaster as ever happened in civilized life.oors ed Somewhat Stingy.Colonel Verger\u2014u Your face is all swelled up.\u201d Uncle Mose\u2014*' I ootched cold one day last week from going around widowt any stockings.\" 14 You've got lots of money.>N hy don t you buy a pair of stockings ?\u2019\u2019 44 Because I has got one pair, but I can\u2019t wear \u2019em.\" 14 Why not?\u201d \u201c Dey is hid away full ob silver dollars.The grew The latest news from the City of Mexico says the Chilian steamer Esmeralda is going north to protect the Itata, and in the event of a fight with the United states cruiser Charleston it is believed that vessel will get the worst of it.No man knows how desperate a woman can look until he has seen her undertake tc ride a bycicle.ti fa / ty ^ \u2022 f m ( \\ \\ i WHIPPED A FLOTILLA AN E83AY ON FLIES.«nr «r she lUoMiieM \\nviii Rattle* iivrr \u201e _ \tThe Proof of the Pudding Krvoril««l Ink#*» I* 1er»* In llie\t\"0»ir of I hr < liiirjirCrrUllm »»r l lie Inner I\tMaw you humor'», muring botche* f MtaotonaoMSM Assise:! 1 EDBEe^E\" \"\"\t* IBIS E^Elii\tfl^E ; MNOSH I'll \u2018fir,\"7^' , \"T \"\t' '\"'-\u2018\"\" ' U,,.,Sciential a have never lx-cn al.le to tell , Brow\" Holland* are used for email le,ye œ Si™ s;is;*2ss2: as %% \u201d It All eih,m I,.,.t\u201eM, i, \u2022 alike in their explanation.Some say the N\\ Inis an air-pump in each of its minier So accustomed have Canadians lwcome to drugs are used ii\\ I will warrant it to cure jut upon n severe cases where »fy reason fur sendi iiedu me to lie its It - r remedies have failed, g i free Ixittla Is J 1 want tlie cured CâncerPâlSSf emlstioe.' « trial I a radii -il cure ive H*j»ri \u2022> and A i ldre*s : Min.trtsce H.G.ROOT M.C., ISO West Adelaide St.Toronto, Ont.(Mit, Out.ami Him»!,.( MONEY! MONEY MONEY Little, But Lively.Little drop*of water, l.iftli grainMor-uiK!.Make tli 11 JfLI'» Health Pamphlet.aasssri.'iit*\tIsSS®\u2019***\u201d\u2019.;.r,c\u2018 of Lortihailnsk he was assailed by etc., are all symptôme of nervous debility _ three ni .ira.who tied him to a tree.One that lead to insanity and death unless cured.v , 1 101,1 ,v * a dagger over his head, while The spring or vital force having lost its the other two unbuttoned bis garnie and tension every function wanes in consequence\tHHI made rea ly to steal what lie hul.Put Those v.ho through abuse committed iu 1^0 if.8 A Lit as& sir \"ir2re,,rS51 sssrLXsrsterLs\t\u201c as isir^ssr^&ffrcss patents =7^1^ disappeared in a moment.1 lie man on horse- Heartdiseosc, thceymptomsof which arefaint B W, «Milt % 11 AM, : 1 longe ##., Tom#i9.U> his liberator, but the latter disdainfully rapid and irregular, the second heart beat [ov particular*.t.I King St #Ksaâsa%gB in thy prayer, to Allah.\tI 0=L\tItdll.r J\t.tf.u.iiuirni., jj.r, | V a: ay* Enjoy It.w% Oscillatory.\u201cIf you've a sacrit for me, Ted,\u201d Said Judy, as she bent her head, \u201c Jist whishper it, me hearty !\u201d Then, with the pose of one intent, A dainty, pink-rimmed ear she bent To Yd Mr.Ted McCarty.\u201cWhisht !\u201d answered Tel, \u201c ear Tin wantin\u2019 for me sacrit, dear, It's to yer heart Oi\u2019d shpake it, An' so t may quicker go, be half, Oi\u2019ll sind it down by tiligiapli\u2014 Ifowld up yer lips an' take it.\u201d I XX e have a large stock of second-hand engines of other makes in good repair, fuk sai.k cheap.BURTON\u2019S V.POM KUO V.4U fisa^o W I.IM.'S ¦ NnioKSTirw res Dyspepsia I %tvva k m oon NdTJi'ATlON 1 ILLS revenu KKidts.f >» Toy Add rua* ALL HEALING P bold by iUU dru TAB AND GLYCERINE SOAP Canadian l\u2018n I an honorable by attending low.Write L is the only reliable and safe Soap to wash your head with It preserves the hair, makes it grow, keeps the scalp healthy.Hewn re of imitations and always ask fo r EtltTO.Vs % / tr ) i.y 2 *r 4 \"-.T. \u2019 \\ I I@2T TEARS OLD.THE EQUITY.At to the property qualification,' #ic _\t.\t.\t.pointed out that property in that House With to day \u2022 issue The Equity com- might he represented by men who had no pletes its eighth volume The present is property qualification.He claimed that therefore a fitting occasion to thank our ** present thrift was\t*n **sr\u2018 patron, for their cordial .up,H.rt durieg\t\u2018JjJ ^\u201cüoÏ'Lloptod th\u201c,è the [tast, and the kindly consideration Regarding the point as to the concentra with which they have overlooked our tion of property, he thought it hardly | ¦'lortcomim ¦ We look hopefully to.P'*»»ibl.thât |x»r».ms could be found will-\t,\t.\t- .H,\t.»bm«,\tBear us in mind bestowed, fully realizing that without tl e ting more than one vote.He moved the c mtidenoe and good will of the intelligent si* months* hoist.\tit yotl purpOSO doing any- community through which The Equity Messrs.Mills snd Watson supported\t.\t.\t.circulates its success would be materially the bill.\ttiling lit tilt) building OF n anled\tHon.Mr.Tapper maid the bill would\t#\t» .\t14 *\t.\t, r .deprive a man who temporarily left the painting blisi 11099 tills Spring We draw attention to the offer made I district in which hil interests were cen\t1 some time ago to subscribers in arreais I trod at tho sail of business, of their voice\tSOUSOR, ftS W6 keep\tin\tStock And those vko decide to pay in advance.I *n *he govern\tof th#country.\tI whom it was compowd.Fully aware of ! That offer will be continued for a month **r\t«\" f,«orIS* th® bv*\u2019 a tine line of tile neCOSSary the AUmnc' man's weakivwa for elabcrat- lmger, and we advise thow of our levels \u201cj™the Liberalise turn their attrition\t\u2022 i i \u201e\u201e mg the issues of his own egotistical im who ere engaged in agriculture! pursuits to the Ontario laws.\t&rtlCl63 TdtJUirtU, SU4II az aginations and his faculty of economising and desirous of obtaining an instructive Mr.Wood (Brockville) said his bill, .\t, ,,\t,\t,\t\u2022 v tho truth, the warden oompaeaionately f.rm paper/r«, to pay up their due.to whioh\t^at the citir.ona of a for- IfOUS tau Kmus BUU ai»red the public from an overdow of fie Thk Eqi ity at once.Simple copies of î^cînldiÉn \u2018 efwtionï would\" mwt The J)w &&& T&I Pelt Paper, tion by denying that individual an upper* The American Farmer\u2014tho paper which case\t*\tm t inity of spreading himself, so to\tsj>eak ;\twe furnish as a premium to those who Mr.Patterson declared that the oppo\tIPOH\t8t\tZillC, and in consequence of this he affords\this J pay in advance-may he had at this office.eition to thte bil1 WM inspired by theopin- - \u2014 Strap and Butt Hinges, I\t¦¦¦ WKBÊÊÊÊÊÊÊKKKÊÊ^^^KÊKÊÊBÊKÊL Mr.Denison argued that thocc portons I jm\t^ J Pntfcv Apart from the unpardonable offence of I end of the year, and in many cases much I who had a stake in the country were en- U1&39 > uunosday,\u2014 Nothing special in the\tIn this particular.House to-day.The debate on Mr.Jam- Ry devoting strict attention to business, leson's Prohibition measure was nostnoued ?n.\u201cfurnishing a superior quality of goods at tmthe ,.ue of the Premier's illnesa i.\tmerlt a The new member for Algoma, Mr.Mac donuell, took his seat, and was warmly welcomed by Sir John Thompson and Hon.Mr.Bowoll, and was applauded as he walked in.\thhbT House adjourned at 6.15.No session.\u201c-«-'\u201c-\u201cIIICBiEL IBIS, C01LFIEL0, QUE.35 P.9.Try oar «5 centlTea for best value.Shawville, May 5th.J.H.SHAW.Grocsry & P* store Shawville, May 12.ltti ANXIOUS EYES Are on the look out for something new, ami that era has arrived.s; Much as TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, FLOCK, | J MEAL, or all kinds, PORK, HAMS, and CANNED GOODS of all kinds, ami In fact everything belonging to the above lined.9 Of Caldwell P.0., Bristol, Has just received the largest stock of goods, which he has offered for sale.His stock, which has been carefully He has also opened out a ever selected, consists of tho following lines of general merchandise, namely ; Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Rubbers, a full line of Hardware, Paints, Oil, Wall Paper, eto., etc., MACHI1TERT:\u2014A full line of Machinery, such as Binders, Reapers, Mowers, Horse-rakes, Waggons, Harrows, All Kina, of Para Produce taken in j PlouSha>and SewinS Machines of the best manufacture.Exchange.\tj\tHjjairi f« all classes of Machinery and Ploughs a Specialty.JOHN HODGINS.Produce of all kinds taken for cash or in exchange for Goods shawviiie.May ivtb, i*eo.\tI\tat highest allowed market prices.In thanking the public for past patronage, the subscriber hopes by square dealing and disposing of goods at lowest possible prices to merit a continuance of the same.Batin ail Confectionary with others and quite logically, too, that both claims could not be covered by the same representations.If Mr.White threw cold water at all, he applied it to Mr.Murray only.F urther on Mr.Patti son, wonderful to relate, gives Mr.Bryson credit for having stated the case of the county exceedingly well, \u201cand,\" he adds, 14 had he fixed \u201c more clearly on the Conservative party 44 of the province and of the Dominion as 44 l,e might hare done the passage of the 41 8100,000 bonus, his speech would have 41 left nothing to lie desired.\u201d\tI.^\t^\t^ win* ue * This is news to us, as we imagine it will not proceed with the Budget^Speech 5&sw»KJÏ2Th.any particular |*rty is a point which, we I resumed.fancy, has only recently been discovered that it be allowed to by the Advince\t\u2018 _ cussion which pieceded the submitting of I .^lt.?rillly ,r\u201c*ej\t^hV*Lord's^ D»y\"be*referred**o'll ( L%fg0 and Well âSSOftcd StOCk \u2014-agreed to.Mr.Edgar moved a second reading of his bill in further amendment of the elec-\t\u2022, « i\t« «\t.,\t.\tI-\u2014 \u2014 »¦ He said the bill in- ¦\t««- d\"\\Z theUnv ui°'r±!^,t.h0.sdof.,i\"n b7.\u2018.h! of the Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ESTABLISHED 1858 evening Caldwell, April 14th, 1891 governed by Jamieson's prohibition resolution was not Sir John Thompson asking »\tssassBssas II 5~c z - will commence run-|\t®\tning on the Is | i d 11 First day of Kay, next, r i I i|!i !1 § j » jj Carding, Spinning, Weaving, etc., Ea\twith which he may be ° ' Û\tentrusted.man » S SB So o co ë s erwiee to the people of this county, to special committee, which give those measures their support, \u201c* can also recall the fact that special sengers were dispatched to the back town- I toral franchise act Swing and Sinner Ms We mes CON81HTIMO OF shi ¦¦IP ana «*&.».jrauttÆ M\tf thv e,oqu/ntdecl»rstion of the yecu.en in general were compare -« «.»,.\u2018¦œa^'ïiiKïïsutasr which placed the bonne on our ehouldera a party in this conn ry.He should not x;.w Half Lot No as, nth range of Claren-of the Co nae rv a t i v è* f» r+y ' 'is Ti ra p I y \u2014rot * ' the^Uint^S by the^hV'memblï I\tB*7' about 1M object of ridicule that he now is.j its favor.\tJ\t5 isn when the proprietor will be prepared to execute orders for e A CO 8 Ladles\u2019 Trlaimed Hats, Seeds, is M Field and Garden Ploughs, Farm Implements, i J Meanwhile, he haa in stock a a supply of the best As 0 sis H il, English, Canadian, and Scotch Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, etc.A 1 to which he would call the attention of intending purchasers.!- 4 60 i 9 J3 ; ; H A.HODGINS.5 5 o tihswvllle, April Mth.f \u2018b lu r s. \\ BRYSON CASH GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.A CLEAN SWFFP ! O THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the people of Don tiac that' ho has opened a CASH GROCERY AND GENERAL SUPPLY STORE at Bryson, in the premises recently occupied by Henry Porteous, Esq., where will be found everything in the line of f ARNPRIOR, Ont., to leave Shawvillolibout the IReC6nt,y aC(luire'1 ty Geo.Halliday, is now in full blast/, end of May, ho will offer the\t\u2014\t= following goods at prices that | A vEtt YTIIIN G NR IV, will astonish you Groceries, Pork * Flour, Faming Implements, Hardware, ete., Patent Medicine, etc.As I buy all my goods for cash at the lowest market prices, I am in a position to sell at prices lower than have ever been known in this vicinity.Of this the buyer will get the benefit.I intend doing a strictly cash business only\u2014No Credit\u2014 my friends will therefore know they are getting full value for their money and are not paying prices to covur the loss on bad debts.Butter and Eggs and all kinds of Farmer\u2019s produce bought, for which the highest price in cash or trade will be allowed.By fair, honest dealing I hope to merit a share of the trade.A call is solicited Brvion June 5th, 1801.Dry Goods, E VER Y THING FRESH, ENER YTHING oj the REST, EVER Y THING GUE A P 3 set cosine fine ham###, 3 set single harness, 4 set lumber W Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Clothing.r*t?zsrtshrs.¦\u201c\ti*» «r d*.aprons, 18 pair moccasins ; also one straw\tNüW shades of Silks, and Sfttins r.:rih\u2018;X\u2014SPri\"f.Hate in endlen, variety, Parties indebted to the undersigned\tfU8^ S.\tTapes tl'y Carpets, will oblige by settling their indebtedness\tMdir Carpets, Borders, Floor Oil Cloths at once X J.J.TURNER.Very Respectfully, F C DeZOUOHB GEO.HALLIDAY, Arnprior, Ont.Shawville, March 5th, 1891 SAME RIVAIS, THE shawville Fasinai Hairdresser, MARRI c .S,v\tIII H 11 D L L CRANITE^WORKS, Honor Roll, S.S.Ko.0, Bristol- Fourth Class.Heading\u20148.McNeill, 1st ; N.McNeill, 2nd : J.Kilroy, 3rd.Spelling\u2014S.McNeill, 1st; N.McNeill, 2nd ; J.Kilroy, 3rd.Literature\u20148.McNeill, 1st; J.Kilroy, IWfMl | EV Hone guaranteed.Salary Bad ExW.V.2nd Arithmetic\u20148.McNeill, 1st ; J Kil\t___ ___ Ut ; j Kil I J-*-»'.«\u2014 roy 2nd.\tI\tA Call Solicited Grammar\u20148.McNeill, let ; J.Kilroy I 8h.wvllle.Aug.ffl,lia».2nd; N.McNeill and N.Brownlee, equal Teachers Wanted.3rd Cleo.\u2014S.McNeill, 1st ; J.Kilroy, 2nd ; i rpiiR SCHOOL COMMIHRIONRRfl of the N.McNeill, 3rd.\tA School Corporation of Clarendon.Co.Dictation\u2014S.McNeill let ; N.Breen- lee, 2nd ; N.McNeill, 3rd.\tthe clock on Saturday the Dlh Instant, to Hietory -S.McNeill, let ; N.McNeill.| evnentary teacher* begins on the 15th day of I __ August, and the model school o;yens on the | MONUMENTS 1st day of .September 1MH.Applicants U» .\t-,\t,,\t, elate «alary.Personal attendance recom- claaa\u2014Reading\u2014K.Meld rum, mended.By Order.H.M ATHKSON.Bee Trias PROPRIETOR.Has just received a new stock of New Goods comprising Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Hats, Jewellery, etc.CALL AND SEE.2nd Composition\u20148.McNeill, 1st ; J.Kil roy, 2nd.Third 1st ; K.Greenshields, 2nd ; E.(Ireen shields, 3rd.Spelling shields, 2nd ; E.Greenshields, 3rd.Literature\u2014R.Greenshields, 1st ; W Craig, 2nd ; B.McNeill, 3rd.Arithmetic\u2014R.Greenshields, 1st ; E Meld rum, 2nd ; B.McNeill, 3rd.Men.Arith.\u2014R.Greenshields, let ; E.Meldrum, 2nd; E.Greenshields, 3rd.Grammar\u2014R.Greenshields, 1st ; E.Meldrum, 2nd ; K.Greenshields, 3rd.Geo.\u2014R.Greenshields, 1st ; E.Meldrum, 2nd ; E.Greenshields, 3rd.Sacred Hiatorw\u2014R.Greenshields, 1st ; E.Meldrum and W.Craig, equal, 2nd;.\t¦ esse ease ¦¦¦¦¦*¦ AffePtiiaus E DiJutl'n-E*\u2019Meldrum, 1st; R.| Tû 1Ù6 IMerS Of till! Cfl.Lfld£6 P0fltj8C j * U R N ITU B E OPENING Greenshields, 2nd HE A DETONES, C EM ET Eli Y RA I LINUS and everything in the marble line manufactured on the premises and sold at prices lower than has hitherto been offered to the people of this section.\u2014© Shawville, June lut, ls9i -E Meldrum, 1st ; R.Green- tour patronage solicited ALEX.MACDONALD Shawville, April 14,1*0 JE.HOLSTEIN, SHAWVILLE.-S'»\t® (tnfroiy Z™™8®\u201d Second Class.Heading\u2014T.McNeill, flhawvllle.isth May mi\t1 &U kinds of the best kiln spelling\u2014T.McNeill, 1st; B.Williams,\t>T .\tdried, well manufactured i.t ; c.D»v- .HFRFnY JL\u20146' f h\tand finished Furniture i,.2nd ; B.Webeter, 3rd.\tI I\tI\tat prices that Jr.Second.Heading\u2014Maud Small, fron™ giving her credit In my name, she h l.t ; H Webster 2nd ; M.Hoy 3rd '\u201cŒïiajKZ' Spelling\u2014M.Small, 1st ; M.Roy, 2nd; | secuted H.Webster, 3rd.Arithmetic\u2014M.Small, 1st ; F.Brownlee, 2nd ; M.Roy, 3rd.\" Part second \u2014 F.Bros nlee, 1st ; O.Williams, 2nd ; J.Kilroy, 3rd.First clams\u2014B.Small, 1st ; M.McNeill, 2nd ; S.McCarrow, 3rd.KNITTING MACHINES.FAMILY.HAND-POWER AND STEAM-POWER.IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE MONEY.av now is THE TIM HSfc CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD.pro- KNITTING MA CHINE FREDERICK SMITH Thorne, May 21.lhfii Call and examine my Stock and get prices.His Grocery Department will be found to contain only the best quality of goods.Fanners\u2019 Produce talen in exchange.A LEX.N.WILSON SPRING TO BUY.Agents \u2022 WANurACTURCD BY O a\tCREELMANBRO?VV\tGEORGETOWN,ONT.T VMS ADVER nSEHENTIS POR YQL 1 tTfSCOOD for $200 SEND IT AND A CENT STAMP POP All PARTICULAR: Af,D PRICE .o Ann le McOüaio, Teacher $ HAS AGAIN ARRIVED Wanted I Dear Mr Editor,\t| und with it the demand for all During the pi»t year, at various times, | kinds of wheeled I have had my attention called to bills of various denominations of the Confederate States, and dated at Richmond, Vir.Some of them have been passed on unsuspecting parties\u2014one during the past week upon a poor pedlar, who gave in exchange a watch valued at $5 and three 6 dollar bills of good Canadian banka.The am out of the confederate bill was twent dollars, therefore I thought 1 would as you through your columns if something I fagtlira BuPflaa Cxr-cannot be done to eradicate them from I *******\tVW the country.Some of the people who have had these bills in their possession are known to me, but it is not in my power to say if the peddlar mentioned was victimized by one of them or no.I think it only right to make those of your readers who may be interested in the matter wiser by saving that the bills are of no use but for the paper they are printed on.Could you say in reply whether parties who have had them and have been in the habit of sending for them could not be prosecuted for intended fraud, aa I believe they are sold at » fractional rate in the dollar by United States vendors.Yours truly, Thorne, June 5, 1891.Remarks.\u2014We are unable at the moment to place our hand on the statute which covers the case to which our correspondent draws attention ; we have however read [ always on hand the law dealing with the utterance of counterfeit or worthless coma, and it distinctly classes such offence a misdemeanor punishable with imprison usent.The gravity of the offence of passing or attempting to pesa worthless bills being eoual to that of uttering spurious coins should certainly be cause sufficient to incur the penal in such cases provided.On another ncoa \u2022ion we shall endeavor to inform our oor \u2022\u2022pondent more fully on the subject.Ed * v \u201cTHE DOLLAR MAKER.\u201d conveyances.That demand can be supplied by Our new Family Machines sell themselves.¦ mm, jr.Feb.27.1800 >- j who is prepared to manu- Takes the lead for all Machine purposes.Why use poor oil that will injure your machinery when you can get the Celebrated Lardine ?riages.and Wagons in thi lb est style.A Call solicited.BRYSON CRIST MILL CYLINDER, LARDINE, EUREKA, WOOL, SPINDLE, BOLT-CUTTING ARCTIC SOLBRS, HARNESS OILS, &c.All Oils Guaranteed to Suit or No Tale.McColl Bro.& Co.JOHN BEC1ETT, - SHAWVILLE 'the ssawvtlle after being thoroughly overhauled and repaired, /\u2014will be opened on Thurs.20th March, \u201991.Under the able management I IV|j!5£!H5 NATIONAL of Mr.Peter McCabe, who ! s well known to the farming community as a first-class Miller.When we hope to psldto the Com* ! give satisfaction to the public raiaai Trade.\t1\tr - d I.crude,! t, he ivt the ago ot twenty five, ami reigned I'he leaders of society are not always cal- tho most e\\|»ert ut his business in the north- ihi&\t)\t' 4 \" the uch twenty-nine years, n.c.7*J WS.lmw to the needs of those less form.ate vn, mu,.\ti,h\t.kT r 7, ^ °ji* Î Among all the kings of .hvlnh Hezekiah than they are.Mr.and Mrs.John Jacob f he vite will tail from New York in a United\t\u2018u the dealy of stands preeminent, and his reign is the cub Astor ate said to giveaway more than $ H Ml,- -tune, the first, landing w ill he made at other* .Im u>i*\\ uai*,m a\" a ** ,to minating point of interest in their history.(HK) a year in inoeiontatiou» chanty, while *x »gtut, win re the cryolite cinarries will bo .itv-\tc \u2018 ftt,CM,lPt dl* ,tl,v \u201c There was after him none like him among I Mr., Astor is interested in mission work.examined, lion, there the Kite will Hail i$vips *w:f di°l 1VL*\u2019,H.im|e\u2018\u20181 ®f,on: EESSgz '\u2014piHjÈHÉ eIII-eIS™ EEÉÉEHÊ ¦IIBIlliSlM ™5 .rzttT a t&ré&s i\t% .Kïfeïï upon hts kingdom an invasion, the interposi- ,ji,j The I Vince* married Mairimn.* tl > \"\"\" is meteoric.1 he theory is that meteors lashes.Before the last wasgivetry hud Is certified to by thousands of voluntary wlt-tion of the Lord drove off the offenders, and U'autind daiiffhter nf the'aniltktnr'Yfet* at some time deposited two large ehnnks of fainted away and the blood wpwing nesses all over the country whom It has gave t he emancipated kingil^m peace.\tolic»tts ucarlv sivtv vnr mm -\t'\tV*on' Ehe existence of such défait* was freely from her mangled Mesh, hn she eurvd of diseases more or less severe.It .- iriisssitiSsH\t \u2022-*.>.\t«r* l he reformation wrought under Hezekhh ' a divorce, although her consent would have i i\t^ non g the men piesent at theippmg Apothecaries.Lowell.Mass, r.fiords a true pattern of what all reforma- Wen paid for ft *rtnre\tI ^venty-hltü Anniversary of the America! 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