The equity, 16 mai 1895, jeudi 16 mai 1895
[" ' 5\t; 1 ¦ Vol.XII, No.40 ¦SIIAVVVILLE, CO, OF PONTIAC, P.Q\u201e THURSDAY, MAY 16, 18»6.##5:=« sssgsss Socat and «metalJSSWrJWttC* MeetIr Dresi r»Wc, JmSSShSK-,\u2019feiSafI\"2T\"b h\"\"\"\u201dp^«EVlùïSSI,'ri\u201c*\"\u201cd\u201c .\u201e VT , \u201d\t* * Uo\u201dIIB\u2018 ^aÜV' ÎÎ b«,°™e J?ecarcti ln this loc.expected to last about two weeks.\t«\t4,\t, Mr.Harry Naylor arrived home on hi# , y ,thi!1 Wr* w-B.Crawford, our whole- r>aw T A w , ,D .,\t\u201e /TX lk iUre* therefore, you see our stock of Itü™ 1 eSSk| I At Ottawa, on Wednesday evening last, Bryson\u201d.* «So ii Portage da Portland Bryson, for the em- 8&Ve y°U ^0 per.Cent.\"I\t,«jg\t£SSSI w.knowy\u201eu «ai .ppredat._\tShawvûie.1177 Î4 ?n!?rt,M2Lfor a fe\\ wwke re,t in Er»« t*ie va^ue we are giving now ti\u2019sssnsszvss;.''[«i-m-i.'- .u p*^A*:zir?Br.4\u201c ±;^8e!the^isour ¦on,) attorney for the Revenue District of pharbot Lake for the purpose of ascertain- 00lirifl®f » duly appreciated.\tbrLOY ES, HOSIERY & 1 ARASOL8.mmæs IfipiSB; «\u201c\u2022\u2022«\u2022BSgfflfts ssaifemiWÆls RÎTnRBnç jgrj*.»H.rbi.dsS\",v^.\u201e*:a.ür«2st Zitïc-wi'*'nm**>h,ro nClU DltUo, \u201ci=\u201cSIgiss; m rSrHHSHsB I\t5râ?&S,aS\t™SSr-ï arnprior.w*»*\"°\"iLÏ\u201c^SSTÆaÎÎ* SS PîSsSjSES\t- ™\u201dIS8 suteüsà^ «»,», h»\u201e,e.\tszzssr,h-d\u201ci\u201c\t°-»-»\"r\u2014\u2022 =;\t2=.7 °' m\u201ch T\"S.™',\u201cMaussüï.ü.u'Sÿ.\u2019.' tSzT^fX?**\t\u201c\u201c17\u201c\u2022\u201c\u2022\u2019¦e- SS*£.\"!! 5J*i!iiir'£ik5!,£\" {\u201c¦\tS'™d ¦rigwpi the next ten dUj% thw greater pirt of j mee*s 1 Beachburg, May 14 h and 15th, the logs will ali be rotten out safely.Mr.George Smith, our busy lumber- lo.D.d£7K\"ff°.i; \u201cTHE EQTTITT\u201d BANK OF OTTAWA.WITH BEAUTY CLOTHED I* iiiued from the office of Publication at Shawville every Thuraday.Sabiorlptloa, 11.00 per Annum.in the I Capital Authorised H Subscribed * ' paid up $1,500,000 1,437,000 1,304,980 687,110.60 Rest APTLY EXPRIME* THE APPEARANCE 0# \u2014-O- tlondT*rt,8ln* rBlee mBde known on applies- HKADOyrice, Ottawa Branche* OUI DRESS GOODS DEPT.Arnpnor.Carleton Place Keewatln, Pembroke* Winnipeg fZr3M;M»ne paused, ana he n | < ^ ed\tlesl with her eyes tiled vacantly upon the ssÂHBHB \u201c why had he not ta*en her to her fathers a@ld', physical and mental strength gave eiveiy :\t.\t,\tquestioning dismay to Mrs.Fairfield, who house, instead of bringing her here without\tbefore the prospect that appalled him.\u201c \\ ou had better go to Lord Lilburne,\t#&dly looking on.leave or license, land compromising her When hi# mother at length appeared,she 11J* 70UJ dkuty,e^\\ Ja, it and\t(to b* continued.) ss;:: ss-ssssm zgâsMs* \"Itbuiuon «\t,0rH:; presumptuous eyes to the daughter of his *âliow sn egg beaten up in brandy aud to any decision as he was.%Lce,F,.k,,^ie.be.^\t^ ^ ing so well kuown made Kates presence «*Y0j must make an effort to rouse your- a sad real ty.\t.\t, here a danger to herself and a disgrace to ielf l0 meet the trouble you have brought Kates body recovered frqm the*h,|\", her family, and poor Mrs.tairtield,despite\tue Tell me, in as few words as pos- she bed received, and she grew the control ehe exercised upon her words\twkBl has happened, for I mean to able to eat and drink an i walkabout like ### ##m# hand in her own and kissed it passionately e™jS°oly wants Jto catch one glimpse of ¦ clung to her as her own infant might have e\u201cP yeg .Mige Q^acs knew of U.I showed THE SECRET OF THE TOWER items about ooh OWN COUNTRY.my INTERESTING \u2014jars: ss.\u2014 Wanete.d hi.an athlatlo club.Store, in K.rgu.oloM *t 7 Indian, are cam,.mg on Orr lak«.s-sssissria Wyoming .port, talk of organi.ing .gun club.The Sohomberg organised.A Humane Society is in Chatham.band has been re-to be established it being organised in have joined the Berlin Conservatives have intend to build a it afoot to reorganise Ksiex County indicate a elub A tennis Owen Sound.Sixty 'cyclists Bicycle Club.Aikona Young gaiueed s club.Winnipeg 1 116,01)0 temple.A movement Orillia's yacht oluK Masons Peach trees in large crop this year.Vertical writing is Hamilton Public schools.Petrolea will vote on a proposition to build a $16,000 school.The new $7,000 hospital at Woodstock will be completed in .lune.The Kgauville Lutherans will build a paisonage for their minister.Amherstburg has furnished three of the mayors of Wyandotte, Mich.Sound will have to be taught in the a monster Owen Queen\u2019s Birthday celebration.The tiuelph City Council refused to re-duoe the entries of its official a.W ads worth's mill dam at Weston has broken down, at a loss of $1,000.A movement is on foot to amalgamate the two Methodist churches of IngeraolL The saw and grist mills of Andrew Thompson, Strathroy, have been burn- on a ed.Guelph\u2019s School Board highly recommends the vertical system of penmanship.The Stratford Collegiate Institute Board require.$13,4».77 for the current year.It is estimated that it will cost $18,000 to fit Hellmuth College, London, for â hospital Owen lion, as fine as any ever given An unusual quautity of logs have been taken out this season along the Cull and Brunt rivera Mrs.Adam Weir, of Pusliuch, who is now tn her 88th year, out a new front tooth last Quadville is the name of a new village growing up iu the township of Lyndock, m Renfrew county.\t_ .\t0 Work on the Balsam and Lake Simooe section of the Trent Valley canal will commence at once.\t_ .\t, The corner stone of the new Episcopal ohuroh at Milton will be laid by Lord Aberdeen on June 4.The Sir John Macdonald Club of Montreal proposes to banqust Sir Mackenzie Bo we II at an early date.The Woodstock Amateur Athletic A elation will have a ntw track ready for the Queen's Birthday meet.The late William Peers, of Woodstock, left a legacy of a 107-acre farm near Beach-ville to Old St.Paul's church.The corner stone of the Dundee street Methodist church, recently burned in London, has been found.It was laid in 1869.The Montreal building inspector is demolishing the new St.John's trench Presbyterian church, as it ie regarded as unsafe.The Quebec Street Railway Company 1# seeking the privilege from the city to introduce on their lines the storage battery system.Fruit growers around Hamilton say that the peach bud# have all been destroyed and many of the trees severely injured by the cold.The White Cloud Novelty Company, of Michigan, ie asking Woods took for a boons of $10,000 and ta* exemption,** an inducement to locate there.Placing «ticking plaster over the mouths of talkative pupils is the latest scheme adopted by a teacher in London to keep the youngsters quiet.Rev.J.R.Silcox, late of Emmanuel church, Montreal, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Leavitt street Congregational church, Chicago.Sound will soon have an art exhibi- in Canada.Text Was Weil Chosen.When the Duke of Ormond, whose family Butler, was going to take poe lord lieutenant of Ireland he was name was session as driven by a storm onto the Isle of Man, where a Rev.Mr.Joseph, a poor curate, entertained him as hospitably as his means permitted.On hie departure the duke promised to provide for him as soon as he became viceroy.The curate waited many mouths in vain, and at lset went over to Dublin to remind hie grace of his promise.Despairing of gaining access to the duke, he obtained permission to preach at the cathedral.The lord lieutenant and hi# court were at the church, bat none of them remembered their humble host till he pronounced hie text, which, it must be acknowledged, was well chosen: \u201cYet did not the chief butler remember Joseph, but forgot him.\u201d The preacher was at once invited to the castle and a good living provided for him.make matters worse, ration to CHARTER IX.\u201cYet it la lore, if thoughts of tenderness Tried in temptation, strengthened by die- Unmoved*by absence, firm in every dime, And yet, oh, more than all, un tired by time !\" The anxiety and grief that succeeded Frank's rescue of Kate from the vault to which het sister has consigned her, had blanched the young man\u2019s hair and aged by the lapse of many yean.Previous to this event he had in hie mother\u2019s cottage, though when in England he frequently went to see her.but now, though it was torture for him to go there often, he could not keep away for more then a few days at a time.It was in vain that the local surgeon gave no hope of a change, and held out no prospect for poor Kate e ultimate recovery.Frank would not accept the adverse decision, bat declared to hie mother that he would oa!l in the aid of a specialist\u2014one who had made the subject of mental disease the study of life.But Mrs.Fairfield replied bitterly : \u2022\u2022 Your duty ie to go to Lord Lilburne, and if your story is true, tell him what you have told me.Then all that wealth can do for poor Kate will be done, and the responsibility of allowing an operation to be performed on her will with her father, not with me.Indeed, I won't take the responsibility, for if it doesn\u2019t cure, it will kill her, and I shall feel ae U I had helped to commit a murder.Frank shuddered.Will Be a Pretty Big Light.A new lighthouse will be built on Pen- march Point off the coast of Brittany and will be known as the Kckmuhl lighthouse.It will contain an electric light of 40,000,000 candle power, casting a beam which can be seen a distance, in clear weather, of thirty-three miles, in a foggy weather a distance ot twenty-one miles.The highest order of light now in operation in the United States lighthouse service can be seen only twenty-one miles in clear weather.For Hypnotic Criminals.A good story is told of a judge who lately had the hypnotic plea raised before him by a burglar.The prisoner claimed that he did not know he was \u201cburgling\" ; that he did it automatically and unconsciously, under the direction of a hypnotist.The judge said he would give him the full benefit of the law and also of hie hypnotic misfortune.He thereupon sentenced the man to ten years in prison, but told him he could, if he chose, send for the hypnotist and have himself made unconscious for the entire term of hie imprisonment.\u201cThe earns power,\" said the judge, \u201cwhich enabled you to commit burglary and not know it ought also to enable you to suffer imprisonment with hard labor and not be aware of it* At any rate, this is the best I can do for you.\u2019\u2019 him as not lived son In The Chinese Customs Service.Sir Robert Bart, who created the Chinese customs service, employe 3,500 persons, manages an annual foreign trade of £44,000* 009 collects £3,600,0)0 a year, clears 30, 000,000 tens of shipping annually, aud lights 1,800 miles of coast.Town Pays a Dividend It seems that there is one city in the world which not only escapee taxes, but pays a dividend to Its inhabitants.This unique town ie Oallnow, Hungary, which derives so much revenue from its woods, pasture* and farms that the corporation famishes the citueoe with free fuel.Not a Bad Idea.A very curious custom in Seoul, Cores, is the lew which make# it obligatory for every man to retire to hie home when the huge hronse boll of the oity ha# pioelaimed it to be the hour of sunset and the hour of oloe- ipped Her c \u2022hi how % ing the gates.No man is allowed in the streets alter that hour under pain of flog-g mg, but the women are allowed to go about and vieil their friends.\t¦¦¦ a bad lew.The elub man can stay at home nig ,Le, if he Is obliged to,and have hie lady friends oall on him.Short on These A cur due thing I\u2019ve observed\u2014 Our language was ma ie to perplei\u2014 A man of letters of times Has neither a V.nor an X He felt as though he himself were tafcing part in some deed of the hind, and yet all he had done or att^spted to do had been with the best possible intention.He had never m«aàl k> mi*re any one, It ie not altogether that Frank was his own F 4 r J 1 FAMOUS SCOTLAND TARD, iRtiZV\tASrSd'ï.dr tr,r ITH8 WORLD'S BENEFACTOR FM£fj2rT»£tX2 ' police forces which are entirely separate in iehed in many ways, principally by fines.\t_ facturer# of Sheffield system and management.The city force is He begin» et a salary of $6 a week.This\tv noleruDD atm mvq ^im from the firsthand Uim (^overnment \u2022imply an uninteresting constabulary, with will be advances 26 cents a week every year SIR HENRY BESSEMER AND HIS ignored him.On* doe# not expect to find no detective branch of Importance.\tthat hie conduct i# good until, at the end PROCESS OP MAKING STEEL.eousual enterprise ia e governmental r school No.».\twith according to law No.9, Salary 2oo April 20th, 1895.No.IS, Salary 166 going west at 6.42p m.Leave your order with him if you want anything in the above line.Awarded Medal at World*» Fair Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the Best\u2022 JOHN M1* AB.A.PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT.now CEO.HODCINS, JR., JOHN BECKITT, JR., MAIN ST SHAWVILLE.May 6th.\u2019«5.\u2022t In Ontario, though the season is lattr M tkan in the West, vegetation is well forward, having made rapid stride, in the I ^opUcaUon.lob.In thshand.£\t| E®\" BMrJMtt*» not so definite.Other information kowever, is to the effect that the last ten days have sent vegetation forward with a roll.Generally, it may be said, the foundation has been laid for expecting a good agricultural year, which i.comfort-1\tggS SSffffUS me, even when it is remembered that bar V|naEV Qf t-bawvllle, confuting of 50 feet *\t.\t.\t.\t,\tfrontage by 1W feet In depth.A good bouse, west time IS yet a long way off.\t| Mllcbelli woodshed, and stable on the prero- lues, all In good repair, furnace in cellar,and first claw* well.7;\u2018 I\t- , I It does its work perfectly sha°wv\\7i\"lMa\"d:Sr^U\tÏkkLAND.| gjjop OPPOSITE J.H.SHAW SI completely, doing away with the washboard and hand rubbing altogether, besides being so easily operated that a child can use it without fatigue.un Jno.Ok McGuire, I The Boutie Action butcher, D.W CAMPBELL, Secretary-Treasurer.El inside P.U., Que Oscillating.WASHING MACHINE a.j.mm ïaloaMe Pr.Deny for Hale Dealer In \u2019 | All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruit & Confectionery.SHAWVILLE, QUE.-o Eclipses all others in the market to-day.House Mi Sign Painter, Gilder, Glazier, Decorator.It is estimated th.it the United States Government will have a deficit of nearly fifty millions of dollars for the year end nag 10th June.¦JSfRffit-ÎSafc'Tïl ForSaleorjo Rent.saggsBssssiwiKee$ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Secretary to Ireland\tIKS\u201cnut^venle*™«tJLoïÆ I\tOranges, LemODS, Ap-1 Intend purchaser, ahould not fail to JmofBuIZ ehowth.T t'toSLi\"\tI.W Vi?.awiV.'\tpies, Canned Peas, Can ~ thi, excellent machine before \u2022 .eHvr Beef for the pure love of It, and he made the \u2022vived by the British authorities ior I occasion one for Indulging iu that same withdrawing from us the privilege we to a most unpardonable.tent.Nothing enjoyed.In all tho voluminous corre- could be more calculated to injure the spondonce upon the question no other cattle trade of the Dominion, or to play reason was even hinted at.(Cheers.) i into the hands of its opponents in Great Britain, than the speech of Mr.Muloek.Canadian catt.exporters; have suffered recently from American competition and just now, when there is a chancj of their realizing good profits owing to the short shipments of American cattle caused by western railroad strikes, it is undoubtedly hard to think that a prominent Canadian M.P.should so ruthlessly rush in and try to stop tho progress of this once promising indus-I tryn\u2019 (Cheers.) VMS Hay per ton Calfskins.Hides.5.00 Overcoat Lost.WOMEN i* DOUBT tho On Monday April 20th, on road somewhere between Campbell's Bay and Hhawville, a light overcoat of daik grey color.Pockets contained two pairs of kid gloves.The finder will he suitably rewaidcd by leaving the goal at W.Kelly h hotel, VV.Ci*ike's, or with die owner.Gen.Ilyr,e\\ *1 Shawville.SHOULD TAKE TUB STUBBORN TIGHT The lion.XV.H.Montague at Waterloo thus exposed tho tactics of Mr.Mulock in connection with the cattle embargo.He said: \u2022\u2018I wish, sir, for n few moments to allud*' to some recent utterances of Mr.Mulock as to tho conduct of the Government in connection with cattle quarantine.That gentleman has recently, for effect In the campaign, dragged out before a public audience, whore no one was present to refute them, his utterances of a year ago In Parliament, utter-that were shown at the time to be most groundless, and to have been prompted by a partisanship that knew no regard for the public weal; utterances that were condemned most severely by those Interested In the cattle trade as the act of a political assassin.(Cheers.) Mr.Mulock s charge is that by laxness in regard to the quarantine against the United States the Goverment of Canada instrumental in having the etnbar- & PENNYROYAL WAFERS Tho fight of the Canadian Government, assisted by our able High Commissioner, Sir Charles Tuppcr, has, for the reasons I have given, been a stubborn and up-hill one, but wo have faithfully kept it up, and have met tho contentions of tho British authorities at every point, and I have no hesitation in saying that we have shown beyond a possibility of contradiction our herds to bo healthy and free from the dread disease.(Cheers.) Well, sir, wo j so far won our case that in the spring J^| of 1891 the Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of State for tho Colonies, had reported in favor of allowing our spring importations In without hindrance, and if they were found healthy he was in favor of the embargo being altogether removed.(Cheers.) Theu it was that Mr.Mulock'» unpatriotic act was committed.Success seemed to havs boon assured, and Mr.Mulock felt that tho Government could s cure, as they deserved, tho gratitude of tho people of tho country.(Cheers.) This would Injure tho Grit chance for office, and even at the expense of tho cattle trade Mr.Mulock was bound to prevent that.Wafer* aro Ule Barrie toyoung wum»n.\u2022Id graceful ilerriopnient.provld* peln Iws, tpgular perl «-«U.AekforTheD*trnlt bimi-l All irugeleU sell them at 11 p*r box.No better row dy for women kuurrn.THE PERFECT TEA For Sale or to Rent.A 3 storey Brick Houie 38 x 48, situated on one of the bait business eta nils In t^uyon village.Building healed by hot air, and spp piled with good cellar and kitchen.Large \u2022table and shed on premises.Kor further psrtlcularsapply to w.H.MEKKDITH.Quyon, 23rd February, 1881 E W TEA nilCCS -DRESS-MAKING- The nwser n* IN THE WOSLO FROM THg TEA PLANT TO THE TEA C IN IT# NATIVE PURITY.FOR SALE.O IN BRYSON.At Brreon.something over two aeres of Garden Land with a fine House.In good condition : food well and out buildings.Will besoldoneap.Apply to Wm.MoVEIOH, April 10, 189».Clifton House, Bryson.The undersigned desires to inform the ladioe of Bryson And vicinity that she has opened a Dress making Shop on.____________Is packed under the eupemeioa of the Tea growers, and ie advertised and wold br the* eple of the beet quail tire of Indian and Ceyiea For that reason they see that none but the wa» go placed up again against Canadian cattle.That le why M Monsoon.\" the perfect Tea, eanbe \u2022old at the COBB ST, BRYSON, FOR SALE.(next door to Moran's Tailor shop) and is now prepared to fill orders for dress mak ing in all tho latest styles of tho season.A CALL SOLICITED.it le put uo in sealed eaddhee o* ; and aoId in three âarours at 40c 0 jtba PURE BRED Ayrshire Bull Calf.drop.___ped on 8t Patrick Day.price $10 00, with one dollar per week added until Ukon 1 have also 15 high grade Ayrshire Cows, all In calf to a purebred Ayrshire bull, and will come In between now and the UUn of April, the otlve* of which I will sell at *5 00 each.Tho revenue of the above cows last year averaged $4125 each.Apply to^ aRAHAM< %|m*We,Q, DKHPKHATE MFN A ir yam 4 \u2022 w aocm DUX\t11, VC41 USE* wriw to STEEL.MATTER ft CO., 11 aod 13 Freat Si, Seat.Toronto I wish to show you, using this charge an Instance, to what lengths men like Mr.Mulock, desperate in their unreasoning struggle for office, will go, and I must ask you therefore to allow mo to give a brief hlstorv of tho matter.Bv most vigorous and painstaking ef- his infamous letter to The London Econ-forts tho Canadian Conservative Gov- omist he was willing to injure the Con-eminent secured in 1879 the removal of servative party at tho fearful cost of tho British embargo against our cattle, ruining Canadian credit abroad.When (Cheers.) In consequence of this wo Mr.Mulock made his attack upon quar-enjoyed the privilege of sending our fat antino he was anxious to injure his op-cattle alive to tho British market towns, penents at the expense of so important and our stockors to the British pastures, a Canadian industry.(Clieeri.) We had there to be fitted for market, while tho met and answered the contention of the cattle exported from the United States British authorities.We had left them had to bo slaughtered almost iinmedi- without a reason; but Mr.Mulock sugary upon their arrival at British ports, gested to tho British cattle raiser a new This was of immense advantage reason to press upon his Government, to Canadian cattle raisers, indeed viz., that of carelessness of quarantine nil independent authority, the agrieul- -a reason they lmd never thought of tural statistician of tho United States, and never mentioned.What do d.clarcd it to be worth from five to ten you think of that act ?Was it dollars a head.As a consequence our the act of a man who desired trade grew greatly, with corresponding his country\u2019s weal ?Supposing his ly great gains to Canadian producers, charges had been true, though they You must remember, sir, that this con- were false, would it not have been the cession was only secured after the act of a patriot to have refrained at greatest and most faithful and persis- that supremo monunt from making the tent effort\tchargo?(Cheers.) Miss M.T.MoDOWELL.Hair Dm Parlor SIR RICHARD'S LETTER, When Sir Itiehard Cartwright wrote NEW ARRIVALS March 19 SILAS YOUNG - PROP \u2014I M* SPRING GOODS Hair-ceiling Shaving,Shampools* donelnlret-clasmttyle.\u2014\u20140 fflHK undersigned desires to Inform those 1 who wUh to Improve their stock, that he hue for sale a one and-s half year old Dur ham Bull (registered), also a few choice Bull Calves, bred off well graded cows and registered bull.Intending purchasers will do well to put In their order at an early date, as those who first come will be first served.J, Q# BLulUTT# ACall^olicitbd Including all the STAPLE LINES -A T\u2014\u2014 W.WILSON'S, SHAWVLLLE.Shopnestdoorto Turner\u2019s Shesrsand Scissors sharpened at re# sooable prices by means of a new patent ma-chtnewhlch doesthe workperfectly.Dec 15, l m.Clarendon, April loth, 1885 LIVERY, Desirable Property FOR SALE o\u2014\u2014 Farm Implements.B.HOBBS, PBOP., SHAWVILLE, - - QUE.Being Lot No.38 on the 0th range of if udders-field, containing 300 acres, more or less, 140 of which are cleared and well fenced, romalud er Umbered with mixed hardwood.On the premises are erected the following buildings: 1 log Barn 80 x 40, 1 Barn 20 x 3v, 3 Stables, capable of holding 25 span of horses, good Dwelling House and Kltchej, an I other ne* oessary ouibulldlugs.\t¦ These promises are well known, being situated on S4*uaw Creek, Coulonge Hoad, and are well located for keeping a stopping place or hotel.All moveables, comprising a lot of stock, farming Implements, etc., will with the premises If desired.For further particulars apply to the owner on the premises, or by letter to Otter Lake post office \u2014-AGENT FOR\u2014 The Cocksliutt Plough Co., The Noxon Bros.Man f.Co.\u2014DBAMR IN\u2014 Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Rakes, feeders, Rollers, Mowers, Reapers, Binders, and Small Implements.W.Wilson, Main St.One of the best equipped Liveries in the District.CHARGES MODERATE.A OUAVfi CHARGE THE AGREEMENT It was necessary Finite that our from plcuro pneumonia done.And, second, it was necessary KM people of tho American Union.(Lhters.) I need not tell you that\t.tho concession granted to us by What possible connection, except in tho British Government was never pop the diseas' d imagination of such a man British cattle raisers, and as Mr Mulock, could there be between the feeling against it the one and the other ?Next, tho bul- Do you locks said to be affected with pteuro pneumonia were shipped in 1892, while the carelessness which was charged occurred.according to Mr.Mulock'* own than eight years I charge now that, In making it, Mr.free Mulock was serving the meanest party bo sold first to demon herds wore This was ends at the expense of our farmer* ami cattle raisers, and that he know what ho was doing, and why he did it.JAMK8 WAY, Proprietor Special Camiaip Offer THE GAZETTE, WE PRINT m N ,) ( we Will be sent to any address in Canada or , the United States, by mail, from now till the first of July (4 months) Circulars, Letter Heads Note Heads, Bill Heads Receipt Forms, Notes of Hand,\task me why?Well, because it inter- flT4,d with profitable home production.Fosters,\t(Cheers.) British farmers wore never Dodge*, rrr \u2022 ¦ '*rm *f ^3 .es1 jt- ss Fly Sheets,\tr*n HADE sot * rumRU hbht.inert - (cheers) - and during those J\t4,1 r.Lauiier tells you that free trade e,ght yeerl the British author! Horse Route Bills,\tthere was a farmers\u2019 fight.He is wrong ties nevcr mentioned in all their there in his history, as he umally ls.correspondence any careleieness.f*ar(ls\tFree trade was carried by the British\tAed t Mr Mulock now tells the Lana \u2019\tmanufacturers, with the money of Brit\telectorate that the embargo was Tickets\tish manulacturers, and In spite of tho\t.because onr Government was \u2019\tstru-gle of British farmers.(Cheers.)\tguiny \u201ef the carelessness ho charged.Blanks, etc., etc.\tZ SZ In good Style and at rat- fflKffii'ÆifÆ\t'iZZ.TJfeSl eonable rate,.|\t2 Lane Express has recently suggest- you M , good one, an opinion upon Mr.the advisability of discovering Mulock\u2019s course upon tho question.by the cattle dealers' w ; FOR ONE DOLLAR.A DISEASED IMAGINATION This special rate is made in view of the Election Campaign and the interest it is exciting throughout the country.Address, RICHARD WHITE, Man.Di*.Gazette Printing Co., Montreal.ee\u2014ee » MISS ANNIE McRAE ular among rear after year more bitter and intense Having Just returned from Toronto, where the hue acquired a thorough knowledge of the Millinery Art, has opened business in A.N.Wilson\u2019s shop, MainSt., Sbawiille, March 1st, 1896.where she will be found with a select and varied stock of all the LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINeRY, including the newest slyles In > O P Ladies\u2019 Eats, Childrens\u2019 Hate,reto.w GO P M o ?n e A complete assortment of the most fashionable trimmings of all kinds.P- o (D o o p o Q 5?S o The ladies of Shawville and vicinity are respectfully requested to call and inspect stock.\t_\t___ _ ____ 0s m w pi SI A.McRAE.4 p Shawville, April 2, \u201995J f?0 Orders by mail promptly at jJJXJmin Canadian .heeP in order 1\t*- scheduled.:s CONDEMNED that they, too, may (Laughter.) BRITISH PROTECTION FkK' in i \u2022It JOURNAL.It li the opinion of The Butchers'snd Cati la Dealers\u2019Journal.The article is headed.\"Mr Mulock again on th Rampage,\"and reads as follows : \"Mi.Mulock has again been Indulging in his loquacity, and treating the members of the Federal Government to one of ills harangues on the question of tho Canadian cattle embargo, if indeed it may be called a treat.Ho occupied the time of tho House on Wednesday Afternoon for nearly four hours with a tirade against the Minister of tended to.B OQ LI 3.® THE.EQUITY Well, against this feeling, againnt ) this pressure for protection for the British producer, for such it was, tho British authorities had constantly to con tend, and after some years they yielded.Advertise with us-The Equity reaches more\tm:\"ZLh'iM homes in Pontiac than any '\t1 ous action was taken.Thu herds in the neighborhood were all examined Lightest, =L £ \u201c~rfe a: Working, Most Accurate.SHAWVILLE, Q.N.B.Top =1 p.Receiver.Moot Modern and progressive for catalogue or Informât Ion write to the marlin fire ARMS CO., New Haven, Coaa.n \"2 Asrlculture and the Deputy Minister, interspersing hil speech with copious other paper.-i ' .*>¦ GENIUS IN JUGGLING.country in the world.(Cheer#.) And in tempest Canada ran her flag of oreditin the Mr.Paly, in answer to Mr.O\u2019Brien, laid Ilhe very midet of the financial and business centre of London up to the very hig no correspondence or other communication that debate be adjourned,so that better notch on which it has been unfurled f had taken place between General Booth, of opportunity might be afforded the House the time the Canadian Province# united ÎCESS.'SMSSM:- \u2019\"V-.¦\u2014 \"**\t°T11 raw laiii tuiAM\t.\u201e\tni .«poke well for the steadiness of Canadae\toff live prizes.A professional gymnast who RAXN sugar import\tMr.Foster, in answer to Sir Richard business, and for the manner in which the\texpenditures CUT down.sSESfS\tEfsxES 5SS5525SHS HSÉi PRINTING or VOTERS\u2019 Liera.\tI expended in the transportation of the lnv iteme which would furnish revenue to the thefaot that e policy of rigid economy Mr.Montague, in answer to Mr Casev migrante.The duty of seeing that the Government eventually.For the manu- had been determined on, and that the Govern* EkESSHE kkHkE3 ¦ \u201c\u201c 'iHEBSTrSI \"EF * at s uniform ch»r«e of three oente .usine Mr- Montague, in .newer to Mr.URivi- ™\"™*d ,ro!\" ,lhe brnder-twin.factory , ,ggu d ,8g| h\twae present thought lie was a \"prodigy** \u201c »«*- 55sH5ttsS5\tI\trLid:::\u201c;:\u201e£r?£E aSTsSfp prf»lÿ ï Mr.Clarke Wallace said that reports had\tTotsl MVeDue ,or 1893 H $*36,374,000, and duty on which would have been $4,000,- on the high wire, lately been received showing that there\tLORD s DAY BILL.\t| total expenditure $37.585,0*25; but the re» 0001 in 1894 the Quantity was 803,000,- Most of the feats are characterized as hid been a very Urge increase in the buei- ^r* Charlton, in moving the second venue up to April \u2018JO, 1894,wae $*29.261,171, 000 pounds, the duty on which would much by their novelty of invention as by ueee of the district, and that mining upon readiD8 of a bil1 to secure the better j *od the expenditure $26,025,670.The have been $4,821,000 ; in 1895 the actusl the dexterity with which they are aooomp-which the business depended, was being observance of the Lord's day, commonly | revenue to April 20, 189.5, was $29,1261,171, import and the estimated receipts on liehed, and Mr.Cinquevalli, like every developed to a greater extent than ever called Sunday, asked that the bill be ac- and the expenditure $2.5,085,570; there- the same basis would have shown imports other imaginative artist, finds the accidents before.It was intended by the Government cordad fair consideiation and not connected | venue to April 2d, 1895, wae $26,266,757, of 310,000,000 pounds, the duty on which of hie experience the most fruitful source to make Nelson, instead of its being an w\u2018th the personality of the mover, against ; a°d the expenditure $26,984,668, and the at the old rates would have been $4,919,- of his inspiration.Hie \u201ctraveler's trick,** outport of New Westminster, a port of *\u2019hom prejudices might he entertained, revenue to June 30, 1894, wae $7,113,521 700.Tnat is on the article of sugar alone, as It mky be called\u2014the juggling with the entry, and the other places that have been I h® bon.leader of the Senate had referred I *o\t\"\" - ^ The Road to Ferry Is In away with the old lozt book, MoLear's Old and New Testament historiée and provides that sacred history be studied di-leotly from the bible itself.A number were in town in connection with the meeting.¦ym h \u2022 ' » SHORT ROUTE TO ARNPRIOR.inter I wish to inform my old customers and the general publie that 1 have removed my Camay & Mon Slop After recess, lion.John Haggart replied to the financial critic of the Oupoai lion, in a remarkably clear, logical and argumentative speech, in which he took ep the objections raised by Sir Richard aad skilfully butted thorn.Mr.Haggart ha* not, until the last year or two, been accustomed to make anything like a set speech in the House, generally content ing himself with brief replies to qties lions relating to his department, but re* cently he has paid more attention to debate and to day he showed a grasp of hie subject, a readiness of resource and a carefulness in preparation which stamped him ass far better debater than he has been credited with being.His review of Bir Richard as finance minister was cx Calient, and his defence of the National policy was a most effective reply to the pessimistic wailings of Sir Richard.The debate was continued by Mr.Patterson (Brsnt) in a characteristic speech,and the l adjournment of the debate was moved by t Hon.Mr.Dickey.( a few doors west of W.Wilson\u2019s store, Main St.,) where 1 am in position to eie* cute all orders for Robbie Stark 3.V Class\u2014Tommy Smart 1 Smart 2, IV Class, sr.\u2014Robbie Stark 1, George Stark 2.IV Class, jr.\u2014 Charlie Stark and Mabel Creik (equal) 1, Ernest Smart, 2.Ill Class- Earle Fulford 1, Annie Ful* ford 2, Willie Fulford 3.II Class\u2014Gordon Smart and Lilia Quinn (euual) 1, Ida Stark, 2.1 Class\u2014Frank Quinn and Nellie Med cof (equal) 1, Katie Creik 2.Good conduct\u2014Mabel Creik 1st, Char* lie Stark 2.\tI A resolution was passed expressing deep, regret at the resignation of Hon.Mr.\tcondition® Ouimet aa superintendent of the depart\t\u2014 ZZuLSOti:uÏÏ.Aiï, ExcoUent accommodation for ¦jjj\t(be conveyance of hay, lumber, farm machinery, grain, and other farm products, etc.BUGGIES, WAGGONS, REPAIRING, ETC., Herbie with which I may be favored.With many thanks for past patronage, and by paying strict attention to business and giving good satisfaction, I hope to receive a continuance of the same.T HE STAFF TERMS MODERATE OF LIFE I T.WALSH, BREAD R.J.BLACK.Manager Bristol Mines, April 27, 1895 Nellie McJanet, Teacher Shaw ville, April 16, '96 TUAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF AND MAKES MANY FRIENDS.r Think of it ! Boys' tweed suits from 11.25 up at H.Hobbs\u2019.JANES BOBU, BOOTS AGENT FOR\tW W the extensive firms of Full stock of extras and repairs for Frost & Wood ploughs and harrows at Jbe franchise to women.A1»\tdestruction of much property and loss of\tto supply the people\tof Shawville\tand Ihtugh the measure hts a good many sup\tlife.It is thought that 250 lives were\tsurrounding country\twith port* is in the House it is not likely to\tlost in the storm.It was one of those \"7n\u201e.w », \u201e™w.», p.i.«CS\u201cÏÏ3S,îJi.Z\tPla'\"\u2019While and\tBrown\tBread' .^.femperanœ legislation sr with the classes assembled.The four VUITant LoaVeS, aembltHi in the 1 mate Bills committee i school houses, together with teachers and room this morning to confer with officers pupils were blown away.sss I aszpssjz \u2014 ZwZbnZ were® ^\"T' Mclllren® j lnrfe e'nuds fr,lm ,he enath *bou\u2018 7 ^ 1 have °» lm,,d » few 8rado\" Sp^ocv and J.H Cara\", Toronto.* Son hT' The .tnmge insect.divested then,\u2022 »hlch 1 »*» d\"P°'e lowest prices.M, disdcl7o°\u201eUS ÏtrewUh respect Tn\t^.Zare reaw\u2019ling Z SATISFACTION GUARANTEED the motion in favor of \u2018 prohibition.of the ground ,n great numbers, which Mr.Flint gave notice.The opin The uprooting of an oak tree fifty ion was expressed that if the resolution, indies in diameter by a storm on the as it now reads, is adopted by the House, | ^rm °* ^.H.Kirksey, near Larengo,Ind., the Government would be forced to bring\tdisclosed a peculiar grave containing the in a prohibitory law this lession.Dr\tbodies d ^ men in an almost perfect state Roome eventually moved that a commit I preservation, not one of whom was less tee of five be appointed to draft a new tban (> feet 2 inches in height All were resolution.This was lost by a vote of 18 *n uPr*Kht positions and the tree seems fui and 21 against, and a motion to ap\tto have grown since the bodies were buried ,\t_ prove of Mr.Flint's motion was then car\tTh® discovery has caused a great deal of TH C tied.\tI excitement in the vicinity.\t¦ and Massey, Harrjsjk Co., Sawyer & Massey SHOES of all kinds 11 manufactured on short notice Buns and Cakes of every description.OFFERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to farmers requiring any kind of BY P.NOLAN, QUYON.FARM IMPLEMENTS and Machinery, ^ J S-A^\"Y\"BR; ®ÜCH AS Pl°vgh8, Harrows, Seeders, A quantity of\u2014 Mowers, Rakes, Binders, Threshers, Engines, Ac.Driving Shoes of all Sizes P S.\u2014Bread for sole at George Hod gins' Store or at Bakery.\u2014now in stock.C iT Parties requiring anything in the I\tM>J6 to Order, line of Farm Machinery will gave money\tSpecial attention given to Custom by obtaining my prices and terms be- J ^ or^ aml ,v\u2018l,airiDg.fore purchasing elsewhere SEASON OF 1895.If you want a neat, well fitting, durable boot leave your order with P.NOLAN.JAS.ROBINSON, \u2022 \u2022 SHAWVILLE, -PONTIAC- Woollen mLlSljBlÊÂDY w m .I,.\t* .\u2022\t.\u2022\tI Largely signed memorials have been re- Although the thermometer ceived by the Government from residents wae climbing up towards the nineties this 0f the Ottawa river, between the Capital afternoon it was quite breezy in the House and Grenville, praying that the Act for rbnvt an hour while the Newfound Quyon, April 9, 1895 pre .\t.\t.\tj «.\t.venting the dumping of mill refuse into J»i u question was under discussion, and the river, be not inforced.The petition- for a while there was quite a little storm, era claim that the refuse is more of a ben- The trouble trow out of another display \u201efit tha\u201e s nuisance, the .lab, furuiahing OB the part < f Mr.Davit h alleged anxiety I fuel to a number of people, and the to know what negotiations are going on dust being used with success as a fertilizer With Newfoundland and he a,Led a.or- for lhe clay land, along the river bank, tas of questions which he certainly ought to have known the Government would ! Attorney General Sifton and Premier not answer.He was courteously replied ^runway are to visit Ottawa this week to by Mr.Foster, who said that the House ,n ?onnect*°n with the school question, would be taken into the confidence of the ^ \u2019* understood they have been summon-Government as speedily as possible ; but ed by rd Aberdeen to discuss the rem-that at the present time all he could say ed,al order» but national school supporters was that a telegram had been received *\"(1 the ministers themselves say they from Newfoundland, as many telegrams have the least intention of abandon-had been, and that a final answer had 'nK (heir jm>sition.It was necessary they been sent.This ought to have satisfied I\tadjourn the Legislature in order] the opposition, but instead of that Sir to °b°y (he commands of the Govemor-Richard Cartwright made a blundering,
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