The equity, 30 juin 1892, jeudi 30 juin 1892
[" PAGE (S) ABÎMEE (S) n m SH AW VILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1892.Vol.X.No.2 to repeat the performance here in September.At the fall of the curtain, Hie Worship called Mr.Smith to read his report of Mm\tyy \u2022\tmi i\tm*\tvs i \u2022\tthe school work, and in a few well chosen Old\tPonitac\tSlates\toff\tlie Delasioi\t! ehheo- .\tthe iron when it is hot;\" but he believed All üm T, E dm limy) Ê Grail Bonn.I I cd prizes, and suggested that they should ,\tstriae on all the next year and not be Bryson leads the Poll hy over 7001 ! lEf sixty dollars.The competition has been -\u2014:\u2014: \u201e .i_\t^\ty tvery keen, only half a mark deciding the Professional, Business and Hotel Carls-1 Unrestricted Reciprocity Strongly Condemned11 ™\"er wii,6 th/SL ing, the Principal of the Ottawa Business college was kind enough to undertake the decision and in sending his report wrote as follows : discovered when the meeting was breaking up.However, Miss Young will hare-her handsome and well merited memento, none the less valuable on account of the slight oversight.Mr.Drummond intimated that he intended to remain another year, and the announcement seemed to givo general satisfaction.The district ia to be congratulated on having a teacher so competent and enthusiastic in the discharge of hie duties.The singing of the National Anthem and the benediction by Rev.Mr.Nelson brought the meeting mm._\tcom.! THE EQUITY A WEEKLY JOURNAL Specially DevotedtoLota 1 Interests.PUBLISH E DAT SH AWVILLS > EVERY THURSDAY BY Merl^tliB II s Year is A dusse# Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence solicited irozn all parti of the County.\u2019 JOB PBHVT1HO A SPECIALTY to a close nze PROGRAM OF SPORTS, DOMINION DAY, MEDICALHALL, The News Received with Great Rejolciag Elsewhere.PRIZE LIST Special, Football Match, Billerica vs.Bristol Mines# \"Dear Bir,\u2014Your* of the 1st Inst, containing specimens of penmanship to hand.We have decided No.3 Is the best specimen.No.1 Is good and Is not much Inferior to No.3.No.1 was evidently nervous when writing, as considerable shake is noticeable Monitor Demonstration at S ha wills in honor of the Victor.Has always on hand a complete stock of DRUGS, STATIONERY AND SPECTACLES.Drawing Bag of Sand, $5 00.Tug of War, $3.00.°*re w\u201c eTV I Cuttin8 M\u2018P'e 8\u201c*\"\u2019 8P\u201cW Throwing Ball, prizes, Heavy Weight, The following is the liât of prize win- I Boy\u2019s Race, 100 yds., Call and get Prices.We are sure we can suit you.ii.oo .6a $1.00 .50.H.60 .50.\u201c\t220 yds., $1 60 $1.00 .60.Yours very trajjr^ KEITH, Examiner Preacriptlona ear «full y eom^ouaded aid Family Receipt# filled SS with care.14 A.MENZIES.fROPBIETOR.Grade IV.\u2014let, gen.prof., Ernest,\t_\t.Mohr; 2nd, gen.prof., Nellie McColgan ; 1 ^ace» &0\t» epecul.3rd, gen.nrof., Grace Delong.History, Ladies Race, 60 yds., special Ernest Mohr Grammar, Ernest Mohr.Eating Buns,\t.75\t.60 .25 \u201e \u2022! \" Attendance, Grace Delong.French, Race,\t$2.00\t$1.00\t.60.Grace DeLong.Home lessons, Nellie Me Standing Jump,\t$1.00 .50.Colgan.Prof, at June exam., Mamie Running Broad Jump, $1 26 76 .60.Colgan; 2r,d, gen.prof., Kate Ryan; 3rd, Run- HoP- itep&jump*1.26\t.75 .50*.gen.prof., Josephene O\u2019Donnell.Cana-\tRunning High Jump, $1.25\t.76\t.60t dian Histonr, Bella McColgan.English\tObstacle Race,\t$3.00\t$2.00\t$1.00, grammar, Joaephene O\u2019Donnell.Arith-\t100 d Dalh\t|2 00\t*1.25\t.75, =\twX.\t0.Mil.Km., ,7.00 06 00 03.0» Home lessons, Kate Ryan.Prof.Special prizes for Prettiest Baby and: at June examinations, Josephine O\u2019Don-1 Vglie8t Man 0n the grounds.\u201cHORRIBLES.\u201d BANK OF OTTAWA f Capital Authorised Subscribed paid up $1,500,000 1,487,«00 1,204,900 587,110.501 44 Best Head Office, (Ottawa.Branches.Arnprlor.Carleton Place Keewatlr.Pembroke.Winnipeg.gan f A Savings Bank in connection with each Branch.Deposits received of $1.00 and upwards.Interest allowed.k A General Banking buiineas transacted.CHARLES McGEE, President.nell Grade II.\u20141st, gen.prof., Isaac Rainville; 2nd, Annie Rosa ; 3rd, Hilda Moore.Attendance, Leah Buyer.Conduct, Leah Boyer.Grade I.\u2014Attendance, Geo.Trudeau.| purse Conduct, Peter Dervin.The gold medal given by Rev.Father Kiernan was awarded to Kate Ryan.A handsome work basket given by Dr.Ast-ley, was awarded to Mamie Amm, for the general knowledge paper, and this young lady also won the prize offered for the boy or girl who was at the head of the school ¦ -\t- longest during the year.This interest- ing entertainment was brought to a close Mr.Bryson was escorted to the carriage at 11 o\u2019clock by singing the national an- in waiting for him.Then all moved to- them.wards the village and on to the exhibition\t\"\t\u2022 ground, where a platform was erected in | Examination and Closing Exercises front of the grand stand, and the brilliant flames of a huge bun-fire lit up the scene.Entrance to the grounds, 10 cents.Entrance fee for sports, 10 per cent.oX GEOJBURN, Cashier W.GROVES, MUCH., M C P 8.HY8ICIAN, Surgeon, and Accoucher.Graduate ot McGill College, Montreal.Office : next deor to Lang\u2019s hotel, Quyon S&d Drowning Accident.P An event which cast the pall of grief over a large portion of this community*, and by which a young life in the full blooi?and vigor of manhood was suddenly cutoff, occurred at the saw mill of Messrs.Hod-gins Bros, of North Clarendon on Friday?afternoon last about 6 o'clock.The vio tim of the accident was Henry McDoweZL Hodgine, eldest son of Mr.Edward Ho& gins of Yarm, aged 21 years.It seen*» the young man was at the time, working in the mill pond, among the logs and driftwood when he unfortunately fell in, andv being unable to swim sank in about twelve feet of water before the other mill hands could make use of a means to effect hn».rescue.His uncle, Mr William Hodgine.as a last hope of saving the young mar>.plunged into the water, and he also, bein% unable to swim, would hive been drownc$ had not Mr.William Wall succeeded in grasping him.The young man\u2019s body was recovered in about half an hour after» wards, when efforts were made to restore him to life, but without avail.On the following day the remains were brought home accompanied by a sorrowing procession oi thirteen conveyances, and on Sunday the* last sad tribute to the dead was paid, by the assembling together of the largest funeral cortege that he a been witnessed ii> this section for many years past, a fad which attested to the high esteem in which _ the departed was held, and the sincere* and wide spread feeling of sympathy which.existed towards those who were so suddenly and unexpectedly plunged in the depths of sore affliction.The interment took place in the Shaw ville cemetery, the services in connection therewith having first been held in the Methodist Church here.The He&& Surgeon Or the Lubon Medical Company Is now Toronto, Canada, and may n«w be oonsultetf either in person or by letter on all chroafe diseases peculiar to roan Men, young, ebl.or middle-aged, who find themselves weak* nervous And exhausted, who are broker, down from excess or overwork, resulting In many of the following symptoms : Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vital-tly.loss of memory, had dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain In the kidneys,headache* pimples on the face or body, Itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting, of the organs, dlr.slness, speck» Mm the eves, twitching of the musc les.eyelids and elsewhere, bash fulness, deposits !«i the urine loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp ami spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire t« sleep, failure to be rested by sleep.constipa lion, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with lxadrn cfrcl* oil), jo.k f.g skin, etc .are all symptoms of nerv^ - _j debility that lead to insanity unless cured.The spring or vital force hawing lost Its tension every function wanes inconsequence.Those who through a\u2019.a we committed In Ignorance may bo permanently cured.Sena your address for book on ale diseases peculiar to man.Rooks sent freer sealed.Heart disease, the symptoms of which _re faint spells, parole Up*, numbness, palpitation , skip beats, hot flushes, rash of blood to the heed, dull tmlnIn the heart with beat# strong, rapid ana Irregular, the second heart beat quicker than the first , pain about ttoe-breast bone, etc , can positively be cured.No cure, no pay.Bend for book.Address M.V.LUBON, MBcdonell A vs.Toronto OnL L.A.tiABOVItY, LLB.T>ARRI8TER, Solicitor,etc.Office and residence JD Portage du Fort Visits Bbawville every Mon day.§\u2022 A.McKAY, BCL.XTOTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Magistrates\u2019 Al Court at Shaw ville.Agent for the Credit Fonder Franco Canadien.Money to lend on easy tei ms.Will be In Hhawvllle from Monday till Friday of each week.Will visit Quyon the second Tuesday of each mouth.It was a race between the people of the surroundings and the election reports, to see which would reach here first on Tuesday iMt, and it must be said the former were the winners by big odds.But long before dark, however, sufficient returns had been received to place Mr.Bryson\u2019s election beyond the vestige cf a doubt.A thousand eager electors\u2014electors who had fought and won the victory \u2014in possession of this fact, it may be readily imagined, were not likely to let a matter of such transcendent importance pass without being heard from.Just exactly how to give vent to the enthusiasm itl à manner becoming the oc- DENTISTRY.R DANIEL McPIIEE, Rewideat Dentist.Am-prior,graduate of Toronto College ot Dental Surgeons.Twenty years experience.Formerly associated with Dr.Palmer of New York Citv.also with Dr.C.A.Mondelet, of Paris, France.Nitrous oxide gas, Cocaine and Freezing, Gas and Electric Vibrator, for painless extractions.M* Full exuenses allowed to people from a distance having dental operations.of JTo.1 Seflool, Bristol.D -,\t_\t_\t.\t, A large number of people, embracing Mr.Bryson made a very appropriate Ufoe parents and relative* of the pupils of and pleasing speech, in which he tendered the district, as well as others from a great- his most sincere thanks for the splendid er distance, assembled at No.1 school house early in the afternoon on Friday, _\t.\t.\t_\t.\t,24th, to witness the exercises in con- fer him, thereby securing much a complete section with the annual closing and decisive victory, a victory which he ation of the School.The number present did not wish to characterise as a Cotiser-1Rnd the keen interest manifested must T.ti.e victory, but a* .N*.as by it the electors had shewn their de- ,,f one or two recitations, and music by sire to be represented by one of them-1 the children with organ accompaniment by Mis.D.J.Craig.,,\t.\u201e r a .xf, xf,,v l The teacher, Mr.Drummond, then took Mr.Campbell, M.L.A ; Mr.\tseveral classes, beginning with the juniors, Dr.Lyon, Mr.N.E.Cormier, and Mr.an(j examined them in reading, spelling, Roach were in turn called on to speak, grammar, arithmetic and geography illus- which they did.Thi.terminated the \u2018rating at aeveral points the importance proceedings, and the crowd returned from niethods of imparting instruction the grounds.Some of the villagers and pUpi]s acquitted themselves remarkably others subsequently escorted the visitors well, affording good evidence of diligence to the'station and gave them three rousing on their Part and thorough new 1,11 th.- =h.\u201e- .U.W.,«mW\tKtiKXr- AX-fi had taken some part in it, was asked by Mr.Drummond to address the meeting, which he did, making special reference to the excellent condition of the school and Mr.Drummond\u2019s superior qualities as an instructor, sod suggesting that in the event of his devoting hie life to teaching he would attain distinction.In response to the teachers invitations Mr.Walter Russel, Mr.E.Graham, D.W.Campbell, Mr.Neil McKillop, and Mr.T.Thomas of Clarendon each briefly addressed the children and their friends.Mrs.D.J.Craig at the organ and Mr.Andrew Me-Credie with the violin furnished a very acceptable instrumental duet; some vocal music, very nicely rendered by the children, brought the programme to a point to which the little folks had looked forward majority which the people had rolled up O\u2019MEARA & O\u2019MEARA, Tl ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS.CONVEY JL> aacera, Supreme Court Agents, Ac.Of flee\u2014Carleton Chambers, 74 Sparks St., Ottawa Canada.Money-to loan.¦¦¦¦¦¦ John O'MearaJÜÜH examin JAS.HOPE & Co.\"MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, BQOKSEb A?1 1er».Bookbinders, Printers, etc.Depository of the Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Society, Ottawa, Oat.selves daalon was for a time the sticking point.The first general expression of opinion mai PORK8T H0Ü8E-R.McC.BITCH IE, Pro w\u201c Brysonshould be here.Then in A prie tor.Spacious Sample Rooms.Every atien a few moments came the imperative mention paid to guests.First Class Tables FOREST HOUSE.date \u201cBryson must get here !\u201d This was quickly communicated to Coulonge by wire, and in a short time came a reply from the member elect that he would comply if possible.Steps were then tak-to decide upon some form of reception, when it was decided to have a torch light procession to the exhibition grounds and a bon-fire, etc.Meanwhile the crowd kept momentarily increasing.unîon HOUSE.rpHOMAS LAND, Proprietor.Hotel is situated on X Corner of Main and Clarendon Streets, Quyon.The public will find this house fully up to the requirements regarding accommodai ion and comfort.Table and bar well supplied.'Buss meets all trains.The en PONTIAC HOUSE.CALDWELL.Proprietor, Main Street, Bhaw-ville.Que.The travelling public will find this furnished to afford eveiy accommodation.Com- C.Quyon Public School.merrlal men will find the sample rooms second to nose in the county.Tables always well supplied.Every attention valu to guests.Free 'buss to and from all trains.FI?st-class livery in connection, with special facilities fer accommodating the commercial trade.Rates moderate.Bar well supplied.FIRST ANNUAL FESTIVAL AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.Mr Bryson not having a team at him disposal to accomplish the long drive, had to abandon the idea of coming, for the moment, but the multitude in Shawville insisted on his getting a special train and bringing the whole of Coulonge down with him.Friday, June 24th, was a red letter day for the boys and girls of the Quyon Public School, it being the occasion of the public distribution of prizes won during the school year.Drenching rain kept all those who live outside the village from being pieeent, but in spite of the weather the hall was comfortably filled.This is the first time anything of the kind has taken place in Quyon, and the names of the successful competitors was kept a secret until the prizes were distributed.A grand concert was given by the pupils, all of whom did so well that special comment would be out of place.The performance consisted of a juvenile oratorio entitled \u201cThe Festival of the Rose, \" every number of which was beautifully rendered.The stage was tastefully decorated and was a perfect representation of forest in miniature.The entire arrangements were under the management of Mr.Ernest Smith, and there can be no better proof of the excellent manner in which the pu- ST LAWRENCE HALL.T\\ M.McLEAN, Proprietor, Main it.Qnyon, One.XJ e This home Is in every way furnished to afford excellent accunimoùaüon for the travelling public.Commercial men will find the sample room» second to none on the road.The Bar Is always supplied with the best brands of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars.Good jjvery in Connection.Happily this arrangement was secured from the company, and at about half past ten the whistle announcing the approach of the special was heard in the distance.Meanwhile the crowd were assembled at the railway crossing with a carriage for the victor and a forest of torches, which being speedily lit as the train approached, illumined the locality almost to the brightness of day.Nearer and nearer drew the train with its cargo of exultant, living freight, and louder and louder ipse the cheers which the reciprocating crowd# sent forth, till at length the visitor» became commingled with the recipients, OTTAWA ! with much pleasure.On a small table dozens of beautiful prize books were piled, and these the teacher began to distribute, and.* continued till every pupil was the happy recipient of one of them.Here __ oversight occurred which the teacher seemed to regret keenly.A special prize had been offered for the best paper on temperance.The article was a superior gold fountain pen, Jane Young, but being small in size, or in some way misplaced, it was overlooked in the distribution, and tie mistake only and death.ou* % (Formerly National Bus.College, Ottawa), an L OCCUPY LARGE, LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS, HEATED BY STEAM AMD LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY, v One of tbs oldest and 1/irgest business colleges in Canada.Established 1846.Special attention to penmanship, Shorthand, and Typewriting, as well M s thorough business course.?college situated aft the capital where students may attend parliament * the session free.Bead for Catalogue.Note the I ; JOHN KEITH, Principal, SI O\u2019Connor and it was won by pile rendered their several parts than the fact that Mr Smith has been requested SS! etrfrt Ottêwâe PAGE (S) ABÎMEE (S) They don\u2019t ever let me go an/where by my-\tThe Mortgftg* While thU oonverseUon tu going on the\tVôe'uod'ut UlohÔod\"'l% %müm!o?( Mexican and his wife seemed in deadly ter- was Jones,\t_\t.\t._\t, ior.\tHo put a mortgage on the farm and then in conHclous pride.\t\u201e\t,._ ._ In twenty years 1 11 pay It up,\" said God Do Glorified.A gleam of intelligence ilathod from one to the other of our party.\u201cFour folks, is there/'muttered Will M It's sly whiskey, plain enough.\" Colonel Eastlake nodded.\u201c Now tell me, voiuumeU effort* resulted m the rescue oi I.L Okbiict uunmoui, I\u201edll\u201eIU \u201ew notwithstanding the large re wardoffered, and terris, no calcined bones having ever l»een found in the ruins, it now seemed certain that hie girl, \" he said sternly,\u2022\u2022 whether this is the tender form had indeed been reduced to In- only room in the house ?\" distinguishable ashes.Finally concluding \"Cant yon see that for yourself,\" she that such must be the\tI gave tip the pertly rejoined.Rut there was a curious We were camped on an affluent of Colora- hopelm aearch, removed to Texa.and en flickering of the dark eyes which confirmed mmmi ;:## ### a na.infnl rnvprie find mud -\tSaid, of two bulla Slid tt dozen Of SO of COWS house.\u201cThat .tory \u2019which Ferri, told us about \u201cld «\u2022>*«>».\tlhe brokeu\tl,p°.l?e ,hf.gir1\u2019\" ?WBrth?, meerf^.e!dL.VIwVodofhmÎ\u201cwn\"virli ' M«=h toThUmy Dick's .li.sppmntmcnt man shnffle^ .m.uUy ii, her seat.But no seldom refer to it, but somehow I feel like we deeded not to kill any of the adult U«« «h made until Que Howland said doing so this evening, and if you cave to beasts but merely capture a few young I \u201cLet.take up the back part of the floor.words\" Wi\" giV6 ÏOU 11,6 ,t0r>' ^ \u2018 f°'V \"\"A- KaS lirooke, Will Kerris and my TI%Z\\h/*%m/Z eye th.whole 1 eagerly assented and Charlie continu- «olf were more or less skilled in U«.use of scene changed.e(j._ J\ttho lasso, the scheme appeared quit* feast- The apparently decrepit pair, each one It waa in the summer of 1876.I was and was, 1 may at once say, successfully grasping a pistol, sprang to their feet.The then a very young man, but had been for carried out-the hunt resulting in oecuring girl, drawing a «mily weapon from her the two preceding years running a cattle one male and three female calves.\tbosom, rangeai herself beside them, her ranci, on Gila River, Arizona, not far from These young buffaloes proved to be quite glorious eyes flashing ominously, the southeast corner of White Mountain »» »a their ciders, and the exciting Quick, men, quick I shouted Eastlake, Indien reservation.\tchase led ue many mites into a rough, wild and before any one of the three dared to tire .« (jp to Christmas Day 1875 there were country before tho last one was lassoed.all were overpowered, disarmed and bound, threi of us in family-mysslf, my wife and When we at last got matters fixed and while a torrent of blood curdling curses her four-ycarold orphaned brother Fred, were ready to ret urn it vas found impossible poured from the lips of the old Mexican Having no children of our owu.we were ^ lea,l the obstinate little brutes.\\Vo had \u2018k .\"\" -.Wfc perfectly wrapped up in this little fellow, to tie them together in pairs and drive kel and he was the delight of our lives.Wo them as best we could.\t°»4 were entirely happy and tho future seemed It was past noon when, steering directly l full of promiee-a promise never to be ful- »cro\u201c the conetry by coinpass, we stoned yel for camp\u2014the re factory conduct of the \u201c My beautiful young wife had been ail youngsters making it exceedingly doubtful unJ ing, slightly as we thought, tor several whether we should reach it that night, kicj weeks.I believed her to be convalescing.Sometimes the little villains would çoquiet the| when pneumonia suddenly set in and she ly.straight ahead for awhile, then suddenly I Rv died on Christmas Day-almost her last bolt to one side, or.perhaps lower their big tor words being a tender request that I would heads, stick their stumpy tads in theairand always care for Fred.\tcharge with mimic savagery upon the near \u201c Of this terrible time I will not attempt eat horseman.Quickly learning that thev to speak.No language can picture mv were not to be huit, * hey lock a mean ad-desolation.The companionship of the hoy vantage of the knew edge, and for the first alone gave me courage to live.But let that hour proved well mgh unmanageable.After en pa,,\tthat we began to make fam progress, the un \" At the time my miserable story opens I «even hunters riding in a semi-circle, with bo had been for six months a widower, and the captive bisons in the hollow of the was making every exertion to close out my crescent.business in order to return to civilization X)ur odd looking cavalcade was toiling with my precious charge when a frightful UP R long hill in a particularly wild district, catastrophe occurred.'\twhen Ferris, riding in the lead, exclaimed : \u201c 1 had found it impossible to secure a \u2014\u201c NX hat in thunder is that half breed reputable white couple to look (after my 8*r* doing up there with her signalling?house and take care of the child, end hence We looked in «he direction pointed out ngaged a Mexican and his wife\u2014de* *')' XVill, and saw a tall young woman cent, faithful peoplc-to do so.\tstanding on the rock at the turn of the hill \" When the weather was fine I usually w»d rapidly gesticulating.Her back was took Fred with me in my long rides over toward us, and she seemed to be engage 1 in the range.The little fellow would sit warning of our approach some one or some- f perched up in front of my saddle, proud as thing in tho valley beyond.\tv a king, and the cowboys never tired of petting him.They were, doubtless, most agreeably surprised when we unbound and est them \u201cin taint wired ^perfect immunity ior The\t=\u2022»* th»t iwultow all past offence*, the old woman, who spoke Ue toUedwIth patlenoe night and day to loft tolerable English, told the story of Fred's tho monster eat, abduction.I reduce her tedious narrative He slowly worked himself to death, find on tho t0.î.frwr,Ÿ\tThey Til'd beyond the monetei*.resell, good When Brooke \u2022 ranch buildings were burn-\tGod - Be Glorified.vd and his servants murdered this woman\u2019s husband had long been an Indian by adoption, and it was, the A Story of the Great West- BY W.THOMPSON And tho farm with all it* encumbrances of sonaw said, solely ow- ,t tJj^ySSSi SîÜeBwSeRS Adonlram ing to his influence that the boy was not Jones;\t.\t_\t., killed with the other*.The couple having Melrhiseieo was a likely youth, a holy, godly only one child, and thet on.a girl, were An(, ^wed to ri|\u201e that mor tg.ge like allowed to keep him on condition of making an Apacho warrior of him.Both they and\t.\t__ tlipIr daughter quickly became much at- Andhewent forth orory morning to tue rug- tached to the little white stranger, but An htTdug, as dug before him poor old God Bo when tho search for him grew too hot they Glorified.\t_\t.\t.found that, to avoid danger\tto himself and\tHe\traised pufni>ktn« and potatoes\tdown the his band, the sub-chief had\tdetermined to\tHe g^nSuhem!rfTwn Vufd smacked\this Jaws, kill him.So only ten days later after his and calmly askod for more, abduction, tho whole family stole away\t, W-\u201e1KU from their tril», made off to the East, and, He workod untljhls back was bent, nnrtl hie after nearly a year of fearful hardships On tho hUlîlîle throîigh a snowdrift they dug and wandering, finally\tsettled down\this grave ono day t\tA secluded spot where we had so\tHis\tflryt born son, ElipbaloU had no time to g\t^\tweepamMrood.\t.For the moaner txy his doorstep growled for-^^^ever for his food.Re fed him on his garden truck, he stuffed hi ribs with bay.\t.A.And hofbtl him rgge and butter, but he would noble Puritan.in the strangely found them\u2014by chance, does the reader think ?Ah, no 1 tint even, then, though so many hundreds of mike removed from their former haunts, they lived, the old creature said, in » state of constant terror lest their adopted eon should be taken from their, sud in all those six year# he had never been for oue hour beyond their ontrvl KtoKje5îeFKUggerjd with the burden.And slept withold Mclohlssdeo and Osd-Be Glorified.the faruv.lt fell to Thomas and from Thomas feilAoJohiv Then from Johndto Kleazir, but tho mortgage Tbcnltfeîi FUlph and Peter, HU.Absalom and l\u2019au I i Down through all the generattona, but the uiortKUk v killed them ¦it a snore of years ago the farm comedown l g in> miled in the mortgages and gave the farm to him,\t.ro e no human heart eo empty tlmt it has irn ga ve uptfte ancient farm and went to making ggmggggggÈÊgËgÈgggÈ :rcw a flftv millionaire, a bloated, pampered nature; .wnecKon railroads, twenty mines and the whole Stato hrgiAiahire : thousands did his grn ft commands end luick the/arm and tho entire county.And % Then It is » curious, psrhaps a creditable, commentary upon human nature that notwithstanding the great wrong he had suffered at the hands of these people, Charlie Brooke 1 v~ frantic grief of tfOAp we l tra leg B.W.Fobs.is of the crew oi the British ship Crof* Hall,have died atOdoatts of-cholera.Attorney\u2014\u201cSnnekysort of man?What yon mean, sir ?\" witness\u2014 \u201c Well, soit, e the sort of man that\u2019ll never look ye sight in the face until your back\u2019s turnover mind me,\u201d maid Mrs.Jones before i was married, and that is exactly what \u2022 husband did after the honeymoon was sh an ro tc re had en ir, u Never Bay \" Die H ion misfortune attends you let this be your Never may \" Die ! \" Never say 44 Die I \" ;hlng nemos without energy, patience, and pluck,\u2014 not stay in the mud and you\u2019ll never get stuck,\u2014 ¦rating more to yourself than to chance or Hoodluck: Mover way \u201cDie!\" Never say4 4 Die! \" .n\u2019tmay \u201cWait a minute! \" but at once say 44 nitty!\u201d Never may 44 Dio! \" Never may 44 Die! \" it ycror bands to the plough shafts and do not look back.Better wear out than rust though you earn not »» 6 deviltry going on, mure, \u201cWatch the critter ! she One day early in July, however, I warn makes juat seven moves of her hand, then v called suddenly to a distant part of the run stops and starts again.There\u2019s something ?had to leave the boy at home.1 shall down in the bottom we're not to see, and never forget how he looked, standing at the the girl daren't go ahead for fear of lead-door, kissing his hand to me so prettily, ing us onto it\u201d and calling out as I rode away, ' Goodby, e soon came up to the young woman\u2014 111 ( Charlie, goodby.*\ta wild looking, unkempt creature, but with 8j \u201cThe job we were engaged in proved a an extremely handsome face and magnifi- c| tedious one, and it was late in the after* cent eyes.Ferris tried her with English, | noon when, accompanied by four of my herd- Spanish, Mexican patois, and half a dozen | under the floor, and, climbing lour ruuo -, era, I came to the brow of a rise overlook- Indian dialects in turn, but she would not steps at the further end, pushed up au- Tho highest bid was £1\u201820U anu tne owners ing the ranch buildings\u2014no, not the build- answer, and stood tvirling her thumbs with j other trap and came into a long, narrow bought in the property, logs, but their smoking ruins, for the an assumed air of idiocy.\tchamber.accursed Apaches had been there and swept\tHalf alarmed and wholly amazed at the I At first glance the place seemed empty, all away 1\tstrange being's conduct, we looked appro- I but as the faint candle light pierced the \u201c Dashing like madmen down the slope, henaively down into tho valley.Nothing darkness we eaw in one corner a pile of buf-we reached the smoldering pile, and there unusual was to be seen there except a light j falo robes, and upon this couch, gagged and in front of where the house door had been, wreath of smoko rising lazily from out a | bound, lay an Indian boy.lay the scalped and mutilated bodies of the thick grive of pecon trees.\tI The mystery was deepening.Mexican and his wife !\t\u201cWhat do you think Ferris?lathers Only a half inch of candle was left.With- \u201cSick with horror, and for tho moment not something here that ought to be looked j out staying even to loose the prisoner we utterly unable to proceed, I sat hopelessly into?\u201d inquired Colonel Eastlake.\tcarried him through the passage toward the upon my saddle, but my men made a partial\t\u201c I reckon there is, Colonel.Moonshine I front room.search and could find no trace of that which whiskey, maybe.Let\u2019s tie the buffaloes up Young Eastlake, wild with excitement,\t., ____U\u2014 .j __ I so dreaded to see.Then I joined them in and go prospecting.\u201d\t! was the first to spring out of the tunnel, condition and the\t1 Should love e'er beguile you don\u2019t give way to probing the hot ashes with long poles, but Taking the old guide's advice, w*e secured | Then he drew the captive up after him, and ^°3\u2019®6e\t1 k Iw 1 ^\t*\t1 ' a we found nothing and were forced to con-\tthe calves to a couple of saplings and rode prepared to unbuckle the straps confining br*\u2018dm America.\tjuRt cluile that my dc.r boy had either boon\tcautiously down the further «We of the I hi, leg, .ml arm.He hJ, however,\tCoL\tVoliney\tV.\tA.>hfor,«\tPor\u2018\t' carried of alive or his little body totally con-1\tslope\u2014the girl sullenly following.Seeing j scarcely knelt for this purpose when he j\t\u2022 U1Y\"\u2019\t,\t.trnnmn\u201e\tShe may mourn In your absence when chances w.-J\tj astor- \u2014*\u2022»1\tHEP - - - - tary post, rort Thomas, being fifty miles like a deer, disappeared in the giove.We An irstant later we all stood by Dick's\tAoronto.ana wæ\te Never say 44 Die ! \u201d Never say44 Die ! * away.Gila Mountains were, however, but reached it a moment afterward, but found side.The straps and gag were quickly re- ^ueen e fifteen miles distant, and for these the it impervious to horses.\t! moved and the prisoner set upon his feet, savages would certainly make.They had | Hastily dismounting, we pushed through ! For one brief moment ho looked around, as driven off eight horses, kept in the home , a tangled mass of trees and creepers and | if bewildered, then fixed his eyes upon\tBargain- corral, and os their own ponies as well as ! presently came up on a cleared space less than Brooke and cried out :\u2014\u201cOh, Charlie 1\t.\t.A .\t.the other animals would, of course, he load- one half of an acre in area.In the midst Charlie!\u201d\tTh* flowing tru®, «tory illustrates the ed down with plunder, it was barely pos- of this stood a big log cabin, and before its The scene which followed beggars all de-\tt'iat °1n.e r6R,,y.desires an article, sible that we might overtake at least the ! open doer the eelt same girl, looking now\t, script ion.\tthe iuohi semnb.e way is o pmc\tiaee\ti\tas rear guard of the band.\tquite bright and fearless.\tCharlie Brooke at first\tstaggered back in\t8000 as an opîx.u'tuiniy te understanding that the viscount has credited with destroying l.*>4 persons, in the city.On Jan.I,\t1889, the horse\tnecessary for his attendants to strap him to\twill leave here about\tJuly 1 under the\tl>een disowned.True, the will and say-so 1891 saw the first increase in the\texport butcheries pumlwml l.TJ.\tIn other cities\this bed.He has daily periods of uncon-\tleadership of Prof.Heilprin of Philadelphia\tof the old earl cannot overturn England\u2019s\tof Chinese tea that has occurred\tin ten of f rance the output of the horse butcheries Uriousneas, and has recently been too ill to I to bring back the Peary party who, it is l*w of primogeniture, and tho musical-in- years.Is enormous.Hippopbagy is also in great leave the apartment in which he is con- supposed, have been sledging on the inland dined son remains ns much the heir as the\tp\t», favor at Rotterdam.Horse meat is used\tfined.\tice North Greenland will bring back as\tday he was born, and nothing can rob the\tJ»s »r hlr.T, :^d\t»! there as human food to an extent thst is un-\tGeneral Lord\tWolseley\tat\tSebastopol\tlarge a collection as possible illustrating the\tyoung man of his right, if he survives, at\t\u201c known in Denmark, Sweden and\tSwitzer-\tlost an eye and received a severe wound,\tlife and arts of the Smith Sound\tnatives\tsome time to wear the coronet of the earl\tvoicamc « oi id land, as well as in parte of Italy.It is\tthe trace of which is clearly visible on Kie\tfor exhibition at the World\u2019s Fair.\tdom and take his seat in tho House of\tHerr Sonnenschien, the Chief Judge in extensively used in Milan, while it is scorn-\tcheek to-day.\tHe was then a young engin-\tAnother American party will leave here\tLords.\tHerman East Africa, lias sentenced seven- ed in Turin.In the latter city only fifty-\teer officer and\tstood in the advance line\tsoon in order to transport for the World\u2019s\tViscount Hinton\u2019s queer\tfreak was\tat\tteen Arabs to be hanged for holding a slave five horses were slaughtered in 1888, and\tof intrenchments\tsketching\ta plan of the\tFair three villages of different tribes of\tfirst believed to be but a drastic measure\tmarket within his territory the flesh was used exclusively lor feeding\tworks when a round shot struck\tnear him,\tEskimos with all their lielonginge, and also\tfor forcing the carl to terms in some mat-\tLast year 0,340 pipe»\tof wine tho animals of a menagery.A\tSpanish\tshattered a gabion full of stones, killed two\ta village of Indians inhabiting the\tmoun-\tter, but as he persists in his fantastic course\tported from Madeira, as against 5,592 pipes writer regrets that hippopbagy\tis not\tmen, and threw Lord Wolseley to the\ttainous districts in the interior of\tLa bra-\tend the old gentleman preserves outward\tduring 1890.The 1891 vintage is reported adopted m Spain, where it would benefit ground.\tdor.\timperturbability, organ-grinding may now to be excellent.numerous poor laborers, to whom ordinary | The details of the shooting of two men by a\t*\t?-\tbe regarded as his more or less permanent A miniature copper tea kettle has been meat is an article of luxury on aooount of Berlin sentry, imperfectly reported by cable\t_\temployment.\thammered out of a copper cent by Robert itti high price.In Vans, the pne* of horse\tcertainly pnfc\ta new light upon the act\tT&lk From a Horse-\tWherever the proud earl\troes, whether\tDucker, foreman of a copper shop at the £neat is about half that of Uof for oorres-\t0f the Emperor\tin publicly commending the\tDon\u2019t ask mo to back with blinds on I\t^ Hintoü St* Geor6c at Crewkorne, or\tto\tBath (Me.) Iron Works.The kettle is per- ponding outs,\tsoldier, and it is only fair that they should am afraid to\t* his more favourite seat at Bishop\u2019s Walt- feet in every detail, and water can be boil- be published as widely and as fully as the Don\u2019t lend me to some blockhead that has ÎSTÏÎ ÎÏ Hampshire, or to his town club in ed in it.The words \"one cent\u201d can be The Temple of Baal.\tI on8,nsl Btory- It appears that tho sentry, less sense than I have\t1 ttU Mivl1» he ie never ^yond the possible j seen on the bottom.Ducker was eight hours MSB build th^ir^mud huts within these ready- knife, turned out to bo one Brandt, who\t% on JvKiinH\t» -, wefc P,ayln8 a prominent part.In front j A young man in Newcastle, Del., having mode fortifications, hut the impression pro- had been convicted of participation in the\t^ 1\t, b 1(1,0 80 that £ of a hotel, iust as the dinner hour was over inherited $8,000 or f 10,000, astonished his duced by such a village in such a place is in- February riots, and was \"wanted\u201d by tho\t! , .iTii JiU\t™\tmy\tforelock\tand daylight was giving way to darkness, neighbors by spending $2,100 in three weeks desert l.ahly strange.Ihe temple, so to police for a murderous assault which he had tv.1 », u 1\t» 1 Cy\u201c'\t.\t.\t\"his lordship\u201d trundled his piano-organ in-1 and starting off with another $1,000 in his \u201cica s as\tzsxz *->\t- aaasr «a \u201caarasssrsi a* : est t \u2018 H^d Corinthian column or group of col- not an impulsive Lt by tho %%ror, ITt ^ !\u201c\tl , h\t\u201c *«\tHinton, and the state- $275, eiqht suit, of clothes, and several umns, with entablature still perfect, rises the result ol a long and careful examination r Uon \\ \u2022 , P!îy very dark, for when ment was substantiated by a neatly-framed ! 1,000-mile tickets on various railway lines, in stately grace far over the wretched hats, by &he military authorities five weeks 1\tthti ,1Rbt \u201cV eycf ar® mjure H\t1 tatoes without salt.IATEFOREMNEWS Sued, the faster, is insane, and now in an asylum near Paris.poMible to hive the public The revenue collected from l«t year'a bout Lord So andW.India- McenU *°\t, *°P \u2018,f the Klffo1 Tower Afl amounted to $115,000.In the centre of the Russian pe district the water used for the boile more than the fuel.troleum ers costs ware are were ex- me sky The Eagle as a Symbol Nails.It is safe to say that not one person in a thousand is able to give the origin of the terms ten-penny, sir-penny, two-ponuy, tec., as applied to nails.For many years these useful commodities were made a specified number of pounds to the thousand, and this standard is still recognized in England and other countries.For instance, in the first-named locality, a ten-penny understood to be one of a kind of would require 1,000 to make ten pounds, and a six-penny nail one of a lot of which an equal number would comprise six pounds.\u201c Penny\u201d is really a survival of the Eng lish \u201c nun,\u201d a corruption of \u201c pound,\u201d as originally intended.Formerly the pound mark (£) followed the figures designating tbe size of tbe nails, thus : 2£, 6£, lv£, and so on, but this in time gave way to the pence mark (d), as at the present time.) nail it which it IV Hofbauer (on his deathbed)\u2014 \u201c At last the time has oome for me to be revenge! on that Lindenhauer.So then, wife, you hear, the wretch is not to be invited to mr tunas» aL\u201d\u2014{Unaere UesellschatL Handcuffs might appropriately be called sad irons.\u2014{Lowell Courier.^ \t .WÀHTZD.Teachers Wanted.Daily Arrivals THE EQUITY.Sr^SSSSS ^\t_ of whioh is to protect all vested rights.Since 1880 the mines belonged to the Crown, even in the case of n concession without the reserve of mining rights.H ippily in concessions without any reserve toe rights of g«*ld and silver mines still Seldom if ever in the history of the belonged to the Crown.The bill also contains ft special clause as to phosphate, winch require special legislation.v^iuse for rejoicing in the ranks of the I \u201cAs to seigniories very few people have may say that they were wrong not to do on i so, for one may well be ignorant for many years of the existence of a rich mine which is suddenly discovered.1 then invite the ruination to a tierce and bitter tight with | interested parties to profit by the legists lion which the Government offers them in WÊÊÊmÊÊÊÊmÊÊÊÊÊÊÊm their own whilst saying this wo do not think it | est of the public revenue.On the sub ject\tthere is much to be said ¦^¦¦¦¦¦¦^¦H r these royalties, but they arc a right given to the Crown under the French of independent views,-men possessing | just that the Government should keep something in return for the protection af-¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦forded to the\tinterested institutions, who have a belief and a faith | in the mines have asked me to rather impose a tax.We have concluded to authorize the Government to impose royal who believe, too, that Pontiac has maMr-1 iies five years after concession.The Ontario law puts a term seven years.The basis on which this royalty is to be ©stab mould her contributions to the Legislative | lished is indicated.It is the mode follow- M.,h\u201e\t-i-h-u, mi»,rr.\u201c such in other provinces of the Dominion ; ties, for it is as liberal as possible.It be ».\t.rej«.* h.™ I, these elements combined to make one out the mode of acquiring these lands.,\t.\tn .solid phalaux, and thereby were enabled ^js two fold, either by purchase or by | Shelf & Heavy Hardware, PâlïltS, r\t#\tobtaining a permit of exploration.The to present a firm and invulnerable front | latter mode can be followed by obseiving certain formalities.As to the purchase price, it varies according to the degree of Mr.Murray has been shown for the | these metals and the distance of the mine from railroads It is also lawful for the Governor in council to modify these prices, determined and unmistakeable positive- Suggestions on this subject have been re ness that Pontiac will have none of him ; wived from persons interested in the min- ,\u201ed » h- * Wn «.d.\t* ,h.%% Dominion at large, that this grand old s,et upon royalties, county is solid for a policy which pro- \u201cI saw one objection to these proposi- nerves Canada for the Canadians, and a tions.An immense extent of mining lands has already been disposed of at prices of $1, #2, and $5 |>er acre.Purchasers of this land could give buck these \\b has betMi all along contended in these lands and thus create such a feeling on the columns, Mr.Murray was not the choice market that the Government could not of ! ue people of this cuunty, when he by wll thouwnd, ofacre.not yet granted.\t.\t.\t.,\tBut if these gentlemen really wish 1 \u201c,oh v,clory eucceeded 1,1 Gating the ^e high price, which they suggeted i»eui.In the result of 1 uesday we have will accommodate them as soon as possible.,a full bearing out of that contention, and (Laughter.) To ensure the exploration of the action of the people on that occasion ,n\u201dll\u201cK binds ^ie bill requires that the ¦demonstrate, conclusively, that they were dun^len\u2019t m^s^Vcïrul\u2019n amount of y that which I now propose.I do not The Quebec Legislature was prorogued crowd of last Week.wish to criticize those who approved ot\\on *nday\tNo dull t,emAq llprp 4hat legislation, but I think that it was It is expected the House of Commons XT \u2022\ti .\t.\t\\ subject to many serious objections.One will prorogue about a week from Friday ^ 0 incomplete StOCK, of its clauses, article 1,426, was so strong 8th July.\t\u2019 No old goods by seigneurs.All these principles were Three men named John Curren, James | COSS.supported by the law of 1890, in that sec- Kearns and William Gunn were blown to lion which speaks of all mines belonging pieces by an explosion at theLachute cart-to the Crown.Those interested ask that | ridge factory on Tuesday, this clause be disallowed.The law of 18 DO was subject to another objection, which «resulted in the arrangement of the royalty.The law of 1880 imposed no royalty, %>ut simply allowed the Lieutenant Gover-nor in council to impose it, and as a matter of fact it was not imposed.It has teen represented against these royalties that our mines being yet in their infancy, on it will imperil the mining industry in this ^province to impose them.The then Gov froment recognized that the time was not propitious for imposing royalties.The present law only allows the Leiutenant Governor in-council to impose it fire years af-^ter the concession of mining rights.\u201d He then explained the general tenor of the bill and drew the attention of the Bouse to the classification of the different metals into superior and inferior metals, which has for its object to make clearer other dispositions with preference to the The New Minis?Bil?, XXPI IINED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF CROWN LANDS.to ROBT.McCREDIE & SONS.hewvltle, 0c 15 18S8 PROPRIETORS POPULAR PRICES.DOMINION DAY our minerals - - CELEBRATION.- - CONFEDERATION I 0 O BARGAINS.FORENOON Ormod Parade, Football Match, Drawing Bag of Sand, Goods\u2019for spring andtîümerfZ hT\tTlly fresh knowledge about the day, to stay perhaps for some weeks, as sick\tago?1 had clean forgotten she had a ( omin , while others jumped around on the floor,\tloners she does not apppear to have added * *\tStephen, so little did I heed him ; but ho gnawing at a large piece of bread they had\tmuef, lo what she started out with.A year j\tually\taltered\tin character\thy was still at Hanston, still perhaps an inmate | W)mo way got from the pantry.Kelly was\tttg
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