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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 18 juillet 1895
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[" f SHAW VILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, Vol.XIII, No.4 JULY 18, 1895 ! UEVfKrao.ï,\u201e.Orne TS3B EQUITY\tK\"r the complexion use Ayer\u2019s Sana- If issued from the office of Publication at chetü ^ bHnge b,oomin8 heft,th to wan 8hawville every Thursday.i v\t, , Subscription, 11.00 PIP Annum.| ^\"apanTla cleanaeMhe impurities.\tShawville, Yarn, Radford, Starke\u2019s, Advertlsini rates made known on applies- They had a terrific storm, accompanied K001,1 Blakley\u2019a and other lodges of this Sx.'itzs&xz 51, âSEBÜI bss35~xixs* \u201c * - \u2014 - S^=|pEEiliF , *^TJ^r.charKee traneient traders a fee and\u2019 00/«\u201cJ 6|h, Mabel Annie, the be more, wearers of the uniform, thronged of $100.00 for a license to do business.5™ ,l,»d only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.along the streets and from every vantage Is a bu»7 «pot these days.A cool store W.H?Lucas\u2019.\t7\tJ\u2019 wh 11 bee,n a great sufferer for msrched four deep was nearly three miles VPAW- 1,11,1 -v!'ar\"' w»s possessed of s gentle spi- *\u201c l«nglh, and took exactly an hour and «fQW * PlUtS-Mr.Alex.Fleck, er., one of Ottawa\u2019s n,, .am aI!10?t *ovabte disposition, and in ten minutes to pass a given point.Thou\t%w\ti oldest residents, died on Sunday morning .euffenngs exhibited a cheerful re I aands of spectators crowded the sidewalks\tGw JUllCKS last aged 81 years.\teignahon to the Divine will.\u2014Observer.along the hue of route.BAN! OF OTTAWA.H igheet price paid for wool, butter end egg* at 0.Fred.Hodgins\u2019.The Twelfth REID BROS.THE ARCADE.I Capital Authorised \u2022\u2022 Subscribed \u2022\u2022 paid up $1,600,000 1,487,000 1,804,MO 687,110.60 Reel H IA d Orne*, Ottawa Branches.Àrnprlor.Carleton Place.KeewatlnJI Pembroke Winnipeg A Savings Bank in connection with each ranch.Deposits received of $1.00 and up-ards.Interest allowed.THE ARCADE It waa undoubt-e that ever walked A General Banking bull nee*transacted.CHARLES McGEE.President GEO.BURN, Cashier STORE ht thou ousande JAB.HOPE ft CO.MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, BOOK8EL IvA lert, Bookbinder., Printers, etc.Depository f the Ottawa Auxiliary BlhleSocietj,Ottawa, Ont.ARTHUR McCOJVNELL A TTORNEY AT LAW, Main Bt.Hull, .Que, will, at request, attend all courte In the district.All correspondence promptly answered.Will be at Hhawvllleflrst Thursday of each month.New Chambrayfl._-«aiWMBBSg=s tiSSSS \u201c\u2022 «\u201c*¦ *\tlure will be 90x40 feet aud of Sand Point down to Cumberland, op Cumber- CirOU, land to Theodore and along Theodore to ^Ltisus, s?¦; -ta SYSSstfss.«=^\u201de IIIlSlUr^dEPsS™ afternoon following the ceremony and reKet ot ** ^ MrKdrannï Edey de-\t-\u2022 \u2014«»-*-¦ \" ::tX-Wlzu:m\u2018mnsSJ^S^Um | fT The Shawville Marble and Gran- indeed, and the bride is described as hiv-1wboee name was Hannah Wyman,\t_______ _ * (Works, Alex.McDonald, proprietor, ing looked charming in her elegant wed-1 wae brn *& Massona, Vermont, in the\t^ Mr.Aylen will regularly attend the Courts turns out a superior class of work in Mon- ding costume.\tyear 1816.At an early age she came to\tM T5T5 AQ Ji ®rï!?îîf s^nWth« s,£!?Sei bww,1M i1*0 1,6 uments, Headstones, etc.Prices reason-\t-.\tCanada to reside with her ancle, the late ¦WAmdcmV ¦w*VVwe The 01irendoa*eu.r lulls.M&StSc£lLT u ito h\u201c | THE ARCADE Jgfps pSiEiÉE^-r\"' ont- Whilst on hie way home from the 12th June 22.\tJames Wiiscw r* ^\"eved to Arnprior in 1862.At P.S.\u2014Extra values just now in Para- celebration at Ottawa, a young man by\t_^ ***** I that time there was not a single house on sols, Gloves and Hosiery., teM&SftSSS\tomw.s Vet Surgeon, the trlin snd WM mangled to destb.\tRenfrew has not \u201ccelebrated\u201d to any 00^aÇied hT.t.he hte D«\"«l McLachlin, Complete range of stamping spades, 5£j£SSSs sa.»\ts.%\t-'-L>f£Kr r ^ ««i»*-.SESSïïfe j\t: \"ÜÜ ®STT 11Z sSaStf=.5L5 yrsv&i ur, .siSEEs iuMp^ 6r\u201d to none on the road.The Bari# always supplied with miS*,Dl®Da°Ce,0f one dames P.Armstrong, |\t__.I KM.the best brandi of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars, Good w'llle in the insane asylum Livery In Connection.8.A.MelUY, B C L.OTART PUBLIC.Clark of the Court at Shawvllle.Agent for the 3ler Franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy terms N en wl L.A.HENAULT, L.L-B.The Somerville Journal may# there i# | «tone plenty of evidence now that during the long, cold winter month# not a single fly got frozen or mislaid.ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETC.ATTORNEY FOR THE REVENUE DISTRICT OF PONTIAC.Bryson, Qne.or wt HENRY AYLEN IC.m % ADVOCATE Hull» - * - Que.OB lte 1 JOHN COYNE.club LIRE OF THI CIRCUIT AND MAGISTRATES* OWI1 COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF FONTIAC I On t Al PORTAGE DU FORT, P.Q.All buelneea entrusted to him will receive immediate attention.Dr.I.C.MOIRE Me.4, School, Bristol IV Class\u20141, E.Smiley ; 2, J.Drum mond ; 3, M.Telford.H.Hobbs' is the place to buy men's I\t- \u2014\t- \u2022 -\t\u2014 \u2019 I Crade IV.Gen.Prof.\u20141 Bella Queale, About one hundred men have been suits of all kinds.New stock to select CORRESPONDENCE 2 Lurena Farrell, 3 Susan Queale.started to work to build a section of the from.\tI-\u2014-\u2014 - Reading\u20141 B.Queale and L Farrell, 2 Gatineau Valley Railway from Pickanock\t-#.To the Editor of Thb Equity ;\tS.Queale, 3 H.Farrell.to Mouchette Township, a distance of\tObltUâTy.\tDear Sir.\u2014In your isaoe of the 11th Spelling, grammar, sacred history\u20141 L.some ten miles.It is expected they will\t- imt, the Captain of the Quyon lacrosse Farrell, 2 B.Queale, 3 S.Queale.have completed their work about the mid- In the death on Friday last, the 12th Club mays : \u201cHe prefers to play at Calu Writing\u20141 L.Farrell, 2 B.Queale and rxiRTR hotel ha.h«pn\tH ,dIe of August.The Quebec Government inst., of Mr.Hugh Elliott, this commun- met rather than at North Onslow.\" Very Harry Farrell, 3 Susan Queale.T the publie accommodation, and haü\tÎ!ave n.?f decided yet as to whether the\tity loses a citizen of sterling character, likely he does, and not only lacrosse, but\tArithmetic\t1\tH.\tFarrell\t;\t2\tB Queale, been equipped in flret class style with all\tIlQ« will skirt the river or run through\tand St.Paul's church in this village a! any other little game of his, for the ream\t3 L Farrell.n B^mrViXdwUhncho 1 c« liquor.an.I oi,.the back country.\u2014Hull Dispatch.\tlong tried and faithful member.\tI on that the more people know him, the Dictation-1 L Farrell, 2 H Farrell, 3 srs, First class table, good yard and «table-\tThe Buckingham Poet says : Maison A native of Ireland, he arrived in this leas they appreciate him.The people\t8.Queale.lair Dre»hfe P^mM^bûildiïj''*\thas a population of GOO.Twelve years townihip in 1844 when it we.but a new of North Onslow who support this in.ig- Geography\u20141 8.Queale, 2 L.Farrell lair Dre.ng Parlor In building.\tI\twa.only one .«nail grocery settlement.The thrifty looking farm.Lifieaat individual will know how to treat 3 B Queale.I store, one hotel and five dwelling houses,\tsurrounding his homestead are the\tevi-\thim in the future, especially since he has\tCan- history,\thygiene,\talgebra,\tfrench There ere now one hundred and twenty\tdence of his industry as well as that of\tdared to cast a slur on their good repute-\t\u20141 ?Queale,\t2\tL Farrell,\t3 S.\tQueale.private dwelling houses, one R.C.church his sons.\ttion through the medium of the public I Bn*, history 1 B.Queale, 2 L.Farrell \u2014\u201etti unnaxr.T,\ta St.Baptiste Hall, four general stores, His interest in the church of which he press.It as very much to be regretted an£ 8.Queale T bcl% rm^yf Deat**cl%r%biV^ hotels, blacksmith shop, carriage was a member, was strong and constant, that the Qoyoa lacrosse club, comprising .Grade III.Gen.prof., spelling, writ equipped with every necessary convenience\t*hop, three schools, two barber rhope.\tHe has served many terms as church I a number of respectable and intelligent\tlrlK\u2019 dictation,\tgrammar\u20141\tMay Karrell, ity.Bar supplied with only heat brands of\tlumber firms employ about 200 hands.\tHe did much to help on the work,and his the title conferred on him : he has abased\t3 M Lafleur.liquor, .mf cigar,.^Ooo* .very, and There i, con.idereble .ctivity in the I»bor i.gratefully remembered.Two of th.emrMeuc.pWMu hlm by .h.me Arithme|ic-1 E.Parker, 2 M.L.fleu^ - PROPRIETOR building line here thi.week.All our\thu klve 8.,T.e\u201c themrelve, to\tthe\tfully deeerbng theu m the beet of a re I30- F\u201crrel1 -carpenter, are bu.y.Meure.R.G.El-\twork of the maty.Hu widow,\tsix\tcent contest, by going to the fence with 1895.\tI liott, George Smith and A.J.Horner are »°n,_\t, tbree^daughtere aunriwe to | ooUhe ilightiwt eauae.thru leaving them college.\tBSêëS life»»::::: SOOK-KBEP^NO ANDO^TICE WO« %ÿ-JV\tKltÏIS SL 5\t^ asattsHSSS BEE£r33F Ç5 \u201c ^\t\u201c GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE, H.P.Tnrpfcln, - - Prop.PONTIAC HOUSE, Shawvllle, K.r.srax» ar uSsss \"Tery-ind C.CALDWELL.¦ - Geography\u20141 G Farrell, 2 M.Farrell Sac.history\u20141 M.Farrell, 20 Farrell Can.history\u20141 O.Farrell, 2 M.Far 1806 mourn his loss.He was spared the pain | in the ferar of need to contend with s solemn.They left the field defeated, rell, 3 M.Milliken brave I .flÉHÉMÉÉ OTTAWA BUSINESS ie Parker C .11 and Mr.J.W.Green, Ara-poopSe of Nor S I prio-\u2019s popular *>h« tographer, every Wed-Emuiaf, P.\\ j nesday at Pontiac House gallery.Samples of work on exhibition % V 7 - J CONSIDER THE DOO.itITiL RACES IN INDIA this after he had flnluhed reading The Cricket on the Hearth.' ( J think that la the moat beautiful Christ, man Rtory that ever was written ?\t1 A NOBLE SACRIFICE Don't you r«t'tinil Friend Waul* Be Belial Treated If Ban B»ew Him Belter the popular dreed of hydro- fan a I SOME GOOD ADVICE GIVEN BY THF MOSLEM CHRONICLE.do So great u pbobll that » night di-rMigetnunt ol the ¦yitem is often mistaken for \"William Harper said \u201cto papa.'I will do t in- best i can,\u2019 and papa an id h< d o he V Rachel.1 eh ou M fear that I had arus-ed a distressful memory menas.\tmuch atfu-he-l to each wns William Hamer's night, and he was low\tI a (»reat Success.Everybody an Id so.é\tand William Harper was so pleased liasll\tVenrhyn\tpressed\this\tfriend\u2019s\tthat he rubbed his hair all over his I The Mohammedans have long shown je» hand and said :\tsysa.He always doe.when he \u2022* el, dl.tnbut.on of .ute .td.ineludin, | t.legr^h \" What I have just related.\" .aid\tl*te' ^h*rd' S\"tt11 1 *h0W %nr Santa Claus.William Harper O-trernmeet berth., whloh they oon.id.red Basil\tPenrhyn,\t\"la\tbut\tone\tout\tof\ta\tyoui to\tyur w\t*\tu n ep1en(1,(1 rêwdrr; not \u201eo splendid ns\tmore favorably to H.udooe than to them- hundred\tInstances\tIn\twhich\tlie\t*turtvs\t^\tJ)ext t0 mlne.\tI\tthink\tyou\twill\tP*P* and mamma, who can mike us\tselves.They, the ancient msstere of Richard, >ou and l v: \u2022\tR everything you require.\" laugh and make us cry., But William Judin, have had the mortification to see He extinguished the lights In the Harper rends a great deal bolder t> *n ! the descendante of the people whom their It Is a practice of mine, Richard.And he told U1 such wonderful.1 mtl- The Hindoos are in the van of progrès Since I have been in this house I j ful things about you.How -ond >*u h-1 have placed it in a packet with e other# 1 have received from her.to This year's letter has Just UK Fhey are.In all.three.\tLtle of claret, with lemon*.He rose and took from a pigeon hole\tnn* at * J°K tio , wi in which they reside, and 1 have a 1- Baxe done in the presence of an accus-\tpnpa hope\tso.and so do I.\tBritish energy a d progrès#, aud the dull, ,1M l l\"WM ,in< 111 ou8ue ou \u2022\t3 most a mind, when my Christmas la- i{ig ghost.\t\u201ci have one grandpapa at home, 1 passive resentment which they cherish for bors are over.t«> pay a visit to England ' ,f whnt Kood bad his life been ?papa's father, you know.He lives with , the Hindoos- descendants of wretches on and renew acquaintance with familiar; Had It brought happiness to him and Us.and Is so sweet and gond i\twhom their victorious ancestor* used lo scenes and at the same time endea- to those who were nearest, and should -jt is because of mamma's papa I uample-all tend to unfit the Mos em for vor to find where Carrie Wyatt lives, j have been dearest, to him ?Setting nm writing to you.Ts he alive dear * isos in whiclnhf^ses others outstripping^^\t¦ I dare say 1 should be successful, and himself and these aside, had It brought\tSanta Claus, nnd will you ask\thlm tn\t;'hemsslves.I ne first Rep tow.r im re-are due to an irregular di,charge of the I am sur* that I should derive a pure ! an hour's comfort to any person In\tcome and\tsee us?T should\tso\tilk*\t^ration, «eye the Mo.em Chronicle, is , nerve celle.They occur unexpectedly, particularly struck me In the letters \\ Profitless to strangers, and It had been bo*.That would not be enough, would Let the Muieulmans of India reach this If .*#l\ti ,*.rîVhTlLin of the little maid Is the evidence they Productive of nothing but misery to It.dear Santa Claus?\tstage of oonecioufiieu, .o that they may ' * whV ,l*,\"!lter,.1.te nn,r.a contain of rellnement and culture.Her «hose whom he should have loved and \"I ought to tell you.I have two llfle '\",l \"\"\u2018X feel their wrongs, their decay, F \" \u2022\t'\t' parents must be gentlefolk, in spite of cherished.\tbrothers, one Is Henry th* other la Mieir *^ame aDl* disgrace, but tliat they circumstances, and are giving their A wasted life Indeed ! Even the Inani- Richard, after our grandnai,a we hive n!*y realise the source of them children a good education.*'\tmnte\t,n>s uP°n which he gazed seem- never *e*n.H* Is such a beautiful /ben iel lnePire ^he,u with courage \u201cThey have more than thi» une.ed to accuse him.Those pieces of com- boy.hut Is not so strong as Henrv ?r lh*ilr ue,w .V®', lhtin theX c»» ht mmk* ts™ « mmm .hidden front Basil's friendly gaze.his hand, and thought of the child who us !\"\t, lua| an(j me dog snaps, but shows do vey what It was.\"\tAm he moved toward the table he saw\tIt was all about.She read it and\twell as for evil.This the brighter, shier,\tte°,i|ency ^ bits, and there is no particular \u201cIt is in connection with her grand-\tfn a mirror th* reflection of his hag-\tshe cried, so and said 'God bless him\tmore *mbituus Moslem of India are\t., aDn bined, although the wmn,r^:,h,hr^.thLch,n\t^ Mm.nd was Indicative of harshness, the se- r would love to glx > them to hlm my-1 °\t_\t! pro|.agatephrenms by ealivary inoculation, curely closed mouth denoted severity self.T*ll him so.\\ remain, dear\t\"\t\u201cHydrophobia in human bemgs,\" says a and lack of charity; and the deep sunk- Santa Claus, your lovln.r friend.\tPack Talk.\twriter,* results from accidents of a nervous *n eyes had become contracted from\t,\t\u201cCARRIE WYATT.\u2022\torder,sometimes mortal, sometimes curable coldheartedness.He rememebervd the\tcontiwitvi\taccording as they derive from disorders time when he was not like this, when\t'\t_\t'\tI\t| analogous to tetanus (lockjaw) produced what was repel la nt In his features was\tT.TT\tj\tM>y s wound or from purely mental disagreeable and even pleasant to look up-\tISI&HÜ or Anticosti.\t_\tordsrs.\" According to Dr.Caffe, \u201cspon- No wonder.\" he thought, \u201cthat There srnved in New York a few days |\tlâtie°us rabiform hydrophobia is i he only Basil would have failed to recognize ag0 four Frenchmen whose purpose in\t/TLl\tIvy-f rabies that exist», and that is a moral r\u201er¦ -*\t.- **».\u2014\tC L :-™- en me a hit.\"\tThen, with a sigh of repentant sad-\tcouern.this country.The.r de*ti-\t/ TOKLCrW \u2022 A -XL \u2022«\u2022officially reported to hare died of \u201cThose fevers caught In the South ness, he mat down and read the letters nation is the Island of Anticosti, which, if\t/\t1\\ I gÉBBé\t| hydrophobia.Now, strange as il may are hard to drive away.They bring which his friend had given him,\tlheir expectations are fulfilled, they intend\tf JHfl l).i j ' number of persons who annu-A ly takeTaT oTyou'rTlf ^\"hlrd u'Tar' LITTLE CARRIE-S FIRST LETTER to purohaee.Accordmg to th.tat.m.nt J|1 Û I average, from\tRab\u201c\u2018 I.a You had best \u201cDear Santa Claus: There were much of M.Dewpeohes, thechief among them, th®\tfl | |r iï 1 / rare disease, rarer to-day than in the past, a number of people at our Readlngm felsnd remained in the possession of th)\t/ ay I 19 I J\tend hydrophobia is more or less a form of last night.Our room was quite full,\tdescendante of Louie Joliet until 1884.\t1\ty Æ\tI\t|\t»r |\tI\thysteria.Were there lees talk about it U and I said to myself, when everybody\twheB 11 was sold at public sale by order of\tI\tl'i\tW\twould be better for the community.A warn gone.T will write a letter to dear\t* Quebec court, and was bought for $1,000,*\tI\tJ|\tbttle more knowledge of our own nervous Santa Claus.' It did not come out nr by sn Kn*illh syndicate, which took\tsystem, a little less ignorance of the dog's, e;:,.1:;™' sea 2Fs5S5S£S\tjsr a\ts^sFSaE58 per'-\tw\tLd m September M.D,.p.chM obtsin^l twee ».h» ¦ I ae.i°^ b.t I t0,d bim \u2018 He I, a carpenter, and he ha.he»n 0p\u201e\u201eD\u201eo the propertv, which aspire, «\u201cf1?*h\u2018t\tefhU rawally coo- all over the world.Oh.what a great OcloV.r 31, th.mtervemog time being d\u201dct r,*ht 10 ?'* '\u201c*¦ 10(1 l c*\"\"l him all traveller he la! He ha, aeen every- g\u201e«n him in which tn e:.min.the ial.nd'e ^e name, in the d cticnary.thing, and my dear papa raid to him.resources.If he should complete the pur-\tSpudds\u2014And dido t he hit you, Jen- 'XXIIÎIam Harper, you ought to bp able ihaee, he intends to encourage colonization ,e\tv\t, to tell us a great many Interesting and develop the fishing industry.The I Dakin# \u2014 Mo, he dido L And things of your travels.Suppose you island will of course remain British terri-give us an hour next week.\" Papa snt.j toiy.^tunloatlng with her es thousands of other children do.n ?the omniscience of Santa Claus, and she puts no address in her missives.All I know is that they come from London, which 1 gather, of course, from the postmarks on the envelopes.I have traced the letters E.C.In these TIimtStLVKS TO 8I.AM8 i cap arurahle position would »** Known when I ll0||# a.sny u.ne by gm,,g twelve mouths\u2019 the appointment.w.se made.Uughtef), \u201e\t\u201e\t< olltrary to the opinion of bon ui'TY os sTATt'àN\t1 gvii\u2019lemen opposite, contended that dr.Wall ate, in reply to Mr.Brodeur, Canada had Ink n deriving a Wantages by maid the Customs duty was not paid on the reason of trea.ie» between Ur-a' Bri am statues rioo sod l re non carried ^ ^ judge# of provincial Court#, paeieiigi r, lor about » veut a mile.\tMulock moved it at the bill be re- Mr.Edgar thought that if a -aw was te\thavk jor lhe purpose of striking be made, it should spp y to a.l electric ^ lhe jucrea*0 0f $400 salary to Cdier railw ye.He moved in ame iment to the\tDavie, of British Columbia, as amendment \u201cthat the powers hereby sou-\tQ< lb#) Admiralty Court.There was ferred shall be subject to tne provisions of\tbul vbe arbitrary will of the get er.l Act th.t may be hereafter Ooveri,moot for nuking the increase.It passed by the l ar)lament of Canada re.at ng ^ utl\u20acrly an warrantable, and would be to electric railway a\"\tfollowed by demands for additions to their Mr.Hag,art thought the i.gwIaMon of |a|lrles lrom other cffioe-holder.the kind proposed by the bon.member lor Thfl Houwe divided, and the amendment York ought to If general, aud not ^ io-l b 56 ^ 90.app led to a particular railway.>u.h a Tfmd re'atliDg was then carried.\"tz ,:t:\ti «»\u2014 «y\u2014.It wus impossible at the- j risen « moment to Mr.hosier moved the House into corn-Committee.He fully concurred that notice for the payment of a sum not to exceed pSBSB3 S SbsbSH eVraM.ncUa.'.amendant w- then put he would not\t-|| ™.mo»: t was then con- ! asked for was large he might be disposed to hold a diflerent view on account of the state of the finances.The resolution was adopted.DIVORCE CASES.A DARI NO FLAN to secure his liberty.He wrote to a friend in Washington and requested that he be sent blank letter beads and envelopes from the War Department.These were smuggled to him in the prison On one of these letter heads he wrote a letter to John H.Smith, at that time Warden of the prison, ordering his own release, and forging the name of the then Secretary of War, with whose signature he had become famli&r by having frequently letters frem him to Warden Smith concerning Government convicts.letter properly addressed to Smith in a War Department envelope to a friend in Washington, who dropped it in the mail.It was received by the V\\ arden, and warn be honored, when the W arden > aroused by an un usai post- age.None of the other domestic animals seem to relish so great a variety of herbage as do sheep.And the great value of supplying such a variety is not recognized by the average keeper of sheep as much as would be profitable.The ability to get the variety craved is largely the explanation of the thrift of the immense herds upon the open rangea.Were they limited to one or two kinds of grass we should not long hear of the herds consisting of several thousand.The trained eye can always tell when the pastures are being eaten too closely before the flocks have suffered greatly.The fact\u2014and it is a fact\u2014that sheep like short grass best has been alluded to so 11 often that apparently some have come to ***** II lilizer than taekage, rock phosphate, and the Lavenworth hank, potash.I believe the wisest thing that can be done wish the wheat crop this fall, In the Nature of a Warning- where farmers are so situated, is to feed it\t_ .\t,\t.\t.\t.\t.to sheep instead of selling them because Blderly Relative (with mean*i Alfred of lack of food.A few bushels fed just this young Miss Peduncle you want now before the rains have given the pee- marry\u2014what hi»4 of a girl is she tores a fresh start will be a most profitable Young maid with expectations contingent di posai of it\t.\ton elderly relative's last will and testament Another source of food that may be drawn \u2014Aunt Rachel, she is the best girl alive =fi Jïï£TMISSUS 5US£.% ÏZA.sweet corn for food at just this time.It ie sad-better than the field varieties for fall feed May tennis, 1 suppose .mg because eaten with less waste, and 0, ree, shefr a capital teniae player, will produce more to the acre.It will Rides a bicycle ?produce fair sixed, healthy looking stalks To perfection, when planted so thickly that field varieties H\u2018m\u2014wears bloomers ! would produce only a spindling, sickly-I looking growth.Bat where this provision I has not been made, the regular fields may any seen He sent the DEEPENIN'!) OPTHI CAN AM.On the item of $350,000 for the Cornwall canal, Mr.Denison said\u2014Since I first brought this matter up in the House a few years ago, the movement in favour of deeper water in the St.Lawtence canals has gained a great deal in public interest, if the idea now spoken of in the United States a tarried out, of putting a csnsl 20 or 21 feet around the Niagara river, the only point between Port Arthur and Montreal that would not have a depth of 20 feet would be the locks iu the St.Lawrence canals.It see me to me that when the Minister is making t hese proposed changes in thedepths of the Sou lange» canal, he ought to again consider the question of preparing the lock \u2022ills of a depth of 20 feet, so that if the idea should be carried out eventually, it can lie done cheaper than if it were necessary to build the lock all over again.Mr.Hoggart\u2014The hon.gentleman must qu th« ium of $70,000 for the Royal ;rsuZjj1 çih zrzz\t!,s rzJ\u201d\t\" on the prop, wt canal, and to increase it I were properly managed,the in oik > expert\tMaclean (East York) gave notice pi** finished.\titadf Would show conclusively that the Mr.Denison\u2014It seems to me that it commandant of the college was not\tsuperannuated clerks.mmmsm \"\tSfefEsïïÇjjf\u2014its \u2022 Vgzigs.\tTh- \u2022- « Kse \u2022Illl amen and declared lost.Mr.Edgar\u2019s amendmen curred id.the military COLLEGE.tl Kr (Grimly) You had better find out if eh# * \u2014* (**Ct 11 if If I be ¦\u2022tiled satisfactorily, - inasmuch as *\tVlH\t\u2022 whatever course is eventually pursued, CUAUZVti i\t- \u2014 will meet with strong disapproval from uilAWVILLE, JUa.Y 11,\t1895.either one or the other of two very ir- reconcilable elements.E.HODCINS & SONS.AFTER FIFTY YEARS, To heat Oluadiau Liberals talk about | The Montreal Star speaking of how the success of free trade in (1 real Britain Canada escaped to a very large extent * might be supposed that Parliament |lhe commercial deluge which swept down should have nothing to do but to the revenue that filled the treasury to Iduring the paat three years says:\u2014Our »vei flowing was properly expended,and to tariff dyke kept the contagion out of this \u2022«act such laws only as are required by a country.For proof that it did so, we \u2022ommunity so prosperous that none of its refer the Globe to the claims of national members know what want and enforced prosperity made by the Liberal Provincial idleness mean.Is great Britain, which j Governments\u2014authorities for which it las had free trade for nearly half tory, in this happy condition ?Great I the dyke been down, we should prc Britain is more favorably situated for bably have taken our share of the panic free trade than any country under the w*lh ^*w York, Ohio and the New Eng.fifty | fears, free trade is not a success in that country, where can it be expected to that over tb® United States and Great Britain see OR AT OUR STOCK BINDER which presents undoubtedly has the highest ree|>ect.But a cen MW Features CD TWINE.to keep up with The Times.sun The Advance and those brood minded teed f In a recent speech delivered at individuals who accuse Dr.Sprcule of Bradford, Lord Salisbury, after dealing having introduced political matters when with the immense army of the unemploy, he testified to the efforts which Mr.Bry- BE A VER TWINE.\u2014 Guar- **'.,\u201cid :~,\u2018I fL\u2018el lhet| ae lo\"8 « '-M*00 Put forth h*ve \u2018h« county reliera I anteed equal to any Twine on MZ.rsr zrzpz\t,he.in is*».mi winter, we cannot say that our con- tion of the term 11 politics.\u201d\tI .^YCBnesS.W 0 lllVlt© COm- science as statesmen and politicians is\t________________j\tpariSOU.6J COütS per lb.net discharged if we do not attempt at all\tI CO$h.\u2022venu to solve it to the utmost energies ./^rmer Bembrokeite, now in Seattle, ;h-.r vs; \u2022>ok at -the state of agriculture.Every along the streets, unable to get work.where, especially in the east of England, Thti baptists had three churches in the city are closing two of them to try and keep the third open.sue CONSTANTLY CHANGING 1 I and in that manner Constantly Renewed.Pure Sisal Twine at 6 cents.I NOTHING OLD or shop-worn is left on our shelves Except Prices- and they are left at the old notch \u2014because\u2014 4 you hear of farms abandoned, land cultivated, laborers unemployed, poverty and misery increasing.Is this no sub-1 Th?,H>licy of protection to home in- than these organic questions upon which there to be any labor or any reward for we have spent ao much timef (Great\t*hi# country if we send abroad for srsstai rr d*\tm, ».*m - *> 'r -*\tKsssasss is W latMit Oil, 40c.per til.«UrrMioo, instead of hounding factures tends to diminish iti home market \u201e\t\u2014 .elass against class,and creed against creed, 7the ,nvet important of all markets\u2014for rCCNBSS M2CD1D0 Oil, 5flC, DBF £3l.u* our country! \" (Renewed applause.) 'he rude produce of the soil, and thereby The Government of Great Britain ,t,1\u2018 furlher d,ecouraSe agriculture.\" C3St0F Oil, IOC- DBF POHDl.m hit opinion, should set about trying to .foreign nations are supposed to adjust \"\" r* *\u201c ¦\u201c imictod actual evils, from which mil- their schedules operate against us, that is lions are suffering today.Yet Great incidental, and gives this country no right xzptt :eEHEHExF\u2018lE-H0DCINS & sons.men are telling us will make Canada I tain items injure or benefit foreign na- o un o 4 THEY CANNOT BE BEATEN G.FRED HODCINS.J.H.SHAW.cer prosperous and happy until the end of |llone time, Winnipeg, July 5.\u2014This fall promises to be the greatest season fur export cattle shipments that the Northwest has expe- the all absorbing issue with our legislator» I sive cattle exporter^arriv^here\" \u201cday* at Ottawa for the past week or more, and fro™ 'he western ranch country.While at one time it seemed that a crisis was the?he ar ranged to «hip 19,000 head of \u201c cT \"r?\" mii\" \u201c«u?Ær v.} «ty of the Cabinet not to introduce ments from Manitoba and it will be seen remedial legislation this session, provid* fhat the cattle movement will be a very tngfor the re-establishment of separate '*?**\"* feature of the fall trade.The school» in the prairie province, d d not,\t*\u201cd* are in fiue condition'\tOn and after this date the it seem», meet with the acquiescence of I The Globe's review of the trade situa- f?,rry.Boa' will run according to the the three French\u2022 Canadian members of lin Cauada niakes frequent mention I followln8 time table was *\t.°V l ProePerous agricultural localities » T -\t.w.z folios, but after reconsiderstion of the f»rmerL8 whL° hold stocks of wheat and I Leave Norway Bay at 1 p m.and arrive at situation, two of the number-Messrs wh°when they sell it, will put the price 8a.ud Holnt In time t° counsel with trains ^ as \"xxj's ggasa»««Ma » with the majority, and continue to ho!d ting their political bait, think sometimes Tjt v their p aces in the Government.The \">«« localitiee, and these farmers, snd Hand pB S& re coS\u201dect wïlh tf.*n third\u2014Hon.Mr.Angers, who sits in the I.T are numerous.A comfortable man I *olD8 west at 6 42p.m | EiHEH™ JOSH mcaea.leagues, that justice would be done his so religionist» at the next session, if in the meantime Manitoba did not herself take action to remedy the grievances complained of, and has withdrawn from the Cabinet.Two or three other French members have also seceded from ing the ministry on this position, taking advantage of these dissections in the ranks of the Conservative party, have made two or three attempts to overthrow the Government, but thus far have signally failed NEW ARRIVALS NORWAY BAY PFD.DV I \" (JOHN BECKITT, JR., ' I A T .j SPItlMG- GOODS\tIs prepared to supply TIMETABLE: I -H ~ The Manitoba school question has been the newest designs in Including all the STAPLE LINES CARRIAGES, ?AT BUGGIES, W.WILSON S, SHAWVILLE.Farm Implements.the Administration.There m 1KSJ?i\u201ct?\u201de fc'Sksawi and all kinds of WHEELED VESICLES, this season.AGENT for\u2014 The Ceckshutt Plough Co., The Noxon Bros.Maa\u2019f, Co \u2014dealer in\u2014 -Haring secured license for Fer-1 Ploughs, HaiTOWS, HOfSe RakeS ;o «rZ2\u2018,\t» \u2014 *\u201c«.M Implements.I JOHN BECKITT JR 6 *rrti a»h.18,,.\t.Iw.Wilson, Main St.\t\u2019\t\u2019 Leave your order with him | now, if you want anything in the above line.Shawville Produce Quotations.PS Oats 35 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 PdM GO Uye .40 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Ew .Wool.Lard.Butter.Wheat, (etandird) at miil.V.l Flour.Buckwheat.Potatoes per bag Pork perct.Beef.Hay per ton.9 .17\t20 support* The Op- 0 issue \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 - 11 00 96\t00 SHAWVILLE.in sc doing.The cunning devices of Mr Laurier\u2014himself too cowardly to give any I Calfskins explanation of hia own position on the 1 Hidee ** question\u2014failed to entrap the dissident Conservatives, and his several aimed at wrecking the government promptly voted down.Perhaps after all it would have been ik-tvr had the leader of the Opposition succeeded in his little game, for then he would have been compelled to ::v.y\u201c8 butcher, i J.JIB 35 to 40 Dealer ia 5.00 All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fmit & Confectionery Has just received SHAWVILLE, QUE.motions were A - Car - Load - of ; Bur î Cam* Sefejt, Simplest.Solid liul 0U8r * Painter, C,,der« Glazier, Decorater.Lightest.Easiest WorkJag.Most ,V V SHOP OPPOSITE J.H.SHAW'S NEW STORE.For the Spring Trade.^¦¦\u2022xpreis himself on the issue, which all along he has had neither the courage nor the hneaa to make a straightforward déclara* *\"*#?*?atiou upon.In the position of premier\u2014 \u2022?en for the brief period which the electorate of Canada would tolerate his hold TME MARLJN FIRE ARMS CO.af office, \u2014he could scarcely shouldering the responsibility, which 1er existing condition# he has up to the present so ignobly eluded.The question is regarded as one of the most difficult which the government his had to grapple with since Confederation, hardly seems possible that it will Top Accurate, , mmm \u2014_ comp**, we Keep ,.ALL ORDER* man promptly attended to estimates fuenishid.ft will pay those who reOranges, Lemons, Ap- quire a new ri8 to look at his pies, Canned Peas, Can |8tock before ordering, ned Com, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Salmon .1 UNDERTAKING (Ocean Brand.) For catalog*# or laformatioa write to \"MT CLAW WOMMANSarp 4JTO SAT-to FACTION OOARANTIID.escape WOMEN î» DOUBT un \u2022MOULD TAKE PENNYROYAL WAFERS WaMiar» ur»Havwa loToaagmmeT I Wm .Fpesh Confectionery \u2022.Mi.MHri.nw,».\talways on hand.1 Shawriiu, April 13th, me IM ALL ITS BRANCHES.A full line ORDER# FROM OOClfTT PROMPTLY all parts or the ) v A.S1CILE7.ATTENDED TO.ever f Teacher Wanted.black.Hence it, i;&,\t- gasssmss SSSsSSS \"\"\"\u201d Tfc-SE fgaHtsas I iST*' \"\u2022\"\u2022 \u2022'\u201c» \u201c\u2022'¦ISiT.'t ! isrssBfrBF «\u201c SpS»S5 »\ts: |SSJ!SSH: «SâS^a'.tû isPüSlEïi k as**! ss~ÉE2 shbmpb tle* 00 »™> grown Huff,.Having be.\tthe Awoetatlon .\"szxs.\u2019s ss -SyBHlSs as5#Ee|SSBES;; Sft&MïBttaFS ffiSS* - - ~™ aaya that the possibility of ita construction $100 Cash-For the beet exhibit of Ut is secured by one of the most marvellous j born** adjustments of natural forces existing any- SA\"lbîrr?r the *>\u2022\u2022* exhibit of Turkey, where in the world.The three great1 Snd Duoke* lakes, Lrie, Huron and Michigan, are practically on the same level, 580 feet although Lake Erie Uneven\t®\t® StA ÏSÏJS \u201d\tJarissr- ¦ -\u2014- rf r SJSS 22;\t'LM mmE s R1ÏS 2&SS S^a££S iSpÜESi JOHN LESTER yss ttüîst» i fTEftïXtŸjfiatS: r£2ESS53=?: shawville.23»&ÜS.sySrXï:1:3r«aas?= 00 iaet at Buffalo.The level of the rock 10 j°™ °,r °*U; Hog, fatten on it readily The «id propertle, form part of the ïsSSaSSSS* ES^ S^SHS Again, at North Bay on Lake NipSaing *eed ?\u201c nere[,bee\" enown within their\to' 8a\u2018«.»PPlr to the under- dred feet would rob Niagara of ita glory .and fa.1,ed to attraot more than\t(Signed); 8.A.MACK AY.and turn the aurplu, water of the upper (\u2019\u2022\"\u2022\"g attention\tTrue Copy.8.A.Mackat.N P.four of the great lakea along the old lu- ^nother !'T f\u201cture ot \u201c \u201c that the In good Style and at rev | %&%%% K.%: B?\t- '°A ïlÿrtSïrK'iSS\u2019tatta -in\t,lf i'ofbu.h.T._ of the drainage baain of the great lake.T'^,\"!a .Far.raera that acc\tTenders for ZZ-\" pro.pt,,.,\tkSSH INDIAN TIMBER LIMITS oiKTau.,A»«a ia^.1 I teaas®SAW\u201c $£¦=££=¦:-£ tepællë Gold Medal\u2014By Robert Thompeon.E*, ,0t-1 more or tban which have crowed 3%w%ThT^«%3T^\" tenderer, laws, tor the beat foal of 1865, by \u2018Jubert/1 in aome wav the cane.\tThe successful tenderer shall, within flf- S.* www\u2019eers I as aniow Df\" °r MBree) 18 bsrneaa.15i hands wi|| ^ s evolution in the grain atuffe of The purchaser or purchasers will be al ^r«s-A ssMKMiiisf* 122 J2ZS.2Î*\t1 BkSS'FSwssS , - and removal of timber of other descriptions of the T #0#\tI Mil e highest or any tender will not necee- T###.A NT Kl> for the Mixed School, a Teacher having a second or third claae Diploma.Appliesnt to state salary required and to send testimonials.Applications to be make to w for sale.Wm.HARRISON, Hec.-Treae, Quyou, Box 10 JSE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FURNITURE .Oil# le, conover 1 1 ialoalla Pmarly for Sala.\\ TO BE HAD AT JAS.MCARTHUR\u2019S, SHAWVILLE.m # /( Note the following : Hl^y j I Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension and Common Tables, Chairs, of all kinds, Baby Carriages, &c.Special Articles of Far mil % 4 F flair D* Parlor (( \"3# SILAS YOUNC - PROP Tkomoo A.Johns.A Common Affliction PICTDRE-FRAHIHG ) OPHOLTSEEKG IN Pirsaneiitly Cured by Taking f CONNECTION ÉS3: REPAIRING AYERS parilla flhawvllle, June 24th, 1M5 LIVERY, A CAB-DBIYZB'I STOBY îSHfôS BUGGIES, Before I had finished the fourth bottle I __ .for the Photography, B.HOBBS, PROP., SHAWVILLE, - - QUE \u201e for the Horticultural \u2022IMPLEMENTS' I WASHERS, .plant when .11 «Ion.m.lUon eight hundred ti.ou.snd dollar.\tthe wlaVw.They wear little or no cloth-\t\"\t.\t.\tA.he would to a friend in a gentle ton.; Common Uuncilmsn Charles J.Kingster\tlng and their backs, which have been long\t™e Delegate, iâsil Windier la.Ue-Pre.1\tAnd day by «say, and week by week, was fatally shot in the head during a flag-\teXp08ed to the sun and weather, are\tdemis of Sretleut\tPresented to the\tAs the rose grew taller so Greg grew meek.raising in Philadelphia by the accidental\tcovered with\ta growth of hair fully three\t.,\t.\t, discharge of s revolver.\tInche« long.\tIt is hard to make sense out\tA despatch from London\tsays:\u2014 The\tBut at last they 100k\thim\taway to Its of their conversation, although they have delegates to the International Railway .\t* hospital bed, for they knew he must Sa BtB\tks » brad in the end of a stick, whan he has delegates were enabled not only to view\tUl8hl* been yoked to an o*.\tthe State apartments, but were admitted *ü< the «re*n bude lro1m ds7 * ds7.wmm MmÊL where th.prj.ul.nt.of Motion, were\td,,\u201er.Wherever the lord h\u201eh\t^ ^ ^\t^ hssbs gmWm sssBs- document, the dies are closed, melted wax .tbe nueen sod Prince of Wales They is poured in and, opened in due season, the / lbev will never forget the gracious Great Seal is found ready for attach- manneri ©f both, ment.r Florida in charge of Detective Muriay.The Sir John Macdonald statue for Kingston, Out., is finished and ready for shipment.The ceremony of unveiling will probably take p acs ou Labour day.It is announced that the American Tobacco Company has acquired control of the cigarette business o Canada by the purchase of all the Dominion man a factor- wall them les.Mr.Walker and a young lady of Dun«1ae were driving across the Northern k Northwestern R.R when a train killed the horse ami smashed the buggy.The occupants were not hurt.Dr.Montague, Secretary of State, has reduced his staff by tive or six, saving or eight thousand dollars a year, without, he claims, lessening the efficiency of the department.At Quebec Prof.Hammer ascended in a balloon and was driven by a westerly wind over ihe S\u2019.Lawrer.e?River and landed in the water, where he remained 21 minutes before he was rescued by a tug.Napoleon Denier-, the bu.band of Me-lame Masse, who was murdered at St.Henri, a suburb of Montreal, last month, was arrested on Friday on the charge of having committed the murder.Albert and Paul Riesler, two Germans, were arrested in Toronto on Thursday, on warrants charging them with fraud, committed in Germany.Tbe German Consul received the warrants from Berlin.He will smash it to pieces,\u201d the keepers said, seven ten care At Elkhart, Indiana, six hundred people fell 40 feet by the collapse of a bridge from which they were watching \u2022 boat race.The Meteorological Department reports Several fatal injuries were received, that the rainfall lor 1895 to date is only a 1 Mrs.Le land Stanford, of San Francisco, trifle above half the usual amount,and that has determined to sell her jewels, which last month was the warmest June recorded are worth mure than half a million dollars, by the Toronto Observatory.The health officers of Winnipeg discover- 1 ity.ed a sausage factory where cat meat formed Great damage has been done in Missouri a large proportion of the ingredients.The end adjacent States by storms and floods, proprietor pleaded guilty to the charge of Chicago was also visited by a violent storm, keeping filthy quarters, and was fined a and the destruction of property and loss of *11 euro.\tI life are bad and excessive.in order to support the Stanford Univers- The Great Seal.the other hie pale cheek am Contractor Foley, who has been handling Mrs Catharine O'Leary is dead.She the survey of the Hudson Biy railway, says was the owner of the fractious cow which, th it the road will be built whether the on a memorab'e night in October, 1871, Dominion Government granted aid or not.| kicked over a lamp and started a blase Tne survey is now completed as far as Lake which cost Chicago $190,000,(MX).Dauphin, about 125 mike\tCounsel for Clarence and Sadie Robinson, Reeve McDonald,of London West, Ont,, convicted of the murder of Montgomery has written to the City Council of London, Gibbs in Buffalo, will make application for OoL, calling attention to the $100,0t,0 «new trial on the strength of evidence judgment recovered by the village against which, he says, will establish a complete the city four years ago fcr polluting the alibi.River Thames with sewage.The letter Friday at noon in Buffalo, Mrs Maria sûtes that if the nuisance is not a baud Cal is un Phelps, a widow seventy-eight the judgment will be enforced and suggests yean of age, reputed to be worth a million a conference with a view to settlement.\tdollars, was married to Dr.Ashton\tBuchan-\tRestful Reagan\u2014He wot robbin' a bee I\tr Never mind, rejoined the Bicycle\tBuilt A statement has been made in Hamilton\t*n lalhot, of Philadelphia, *g»-d\tthirty-\thive an\u2019his hand got stung an* ewellvd ;\tfor Two, with a merry\tlitt e twinkle\tin its that the deal between the Toronto, Hamil-\tfour.\tan' he lays down an* hollers he's snake bit, |\tnickle*p!at«d spokes.\tI shall see to it that ton, and Bu falo Railway Company and the\tBeetle Harris, a pretty sixteen\tyear old\tand den (in an unctuous whisper) a crowd\tthey eie much thrown\ttogether.C.P.R.will be consummated during the daughter of a wealthy farmer of R mirens, of jays come runnin' and made 'im drink a Thus again a compensatory juxtaposition next week, by which the C.P.R.will Texas, confessed on Wednesday to having quarto* whisky.\ti of natural forces was established.O beauti'ul flowers of Paredl*e ! Ye might never have bloomed for those sin-blind eyes If God had not sent by hie loving power His message of peace on the breath of a flower.Consolation- A Great Mind.Restful Reagan\u2014Say, .that Happy Rental\tRo*,»n\u2014Sey, that Happy V», sighed the Hammock, regretfully, Hogan's got der intelleok, I tell yer wot ! it was my fault that those sweet young peo-Saturated Sam\u2014Wot'e e bio doin' now ! pie fell out\ty _ Restful Reagan\u2014He wos robbin\u2019 a bee I T* Two Views.Musician (ironically)\u2014I am afraid my music is disturbing the people who are talking over there.Hosties\u2014Dear me, 1 never thought of that.Don\u2019t play so loijdly.I X pSpülia The heeree, with lu bleak plemee, .toodet\tB,u,l himeelf .p-.oi.Hy to Urge Misa™.».hollyhock», the oommonplaoe suosnins, e and Hu*ley school.He ii regarded as one I Mediosl Discovery, of course.JUs a most freihinents can b# obtained en route, if lowing of oowe in the barnyard, end the of the foremost champion of the Biblical \u2018 Pf>,enl rejuvenator of the weakened and deiired.This oar leavee Union \u2018Station, .h.,:r.d *~Tj;sz ! zey^tt I teÿisuSiïsa^ïE ITzxz hwn before the house.Ihewag\thave Item written in defence of his position Vxe old and worn out feel young and vigor at 10.10 am.On Sundays the sleeper neig iboring farmere fllled the read, for the Alt hough over «evenly yearn of age Sir 0,B-* Ponoe-de.Leon didn't discover it, but runs from Hamilton only, connecting with well-to do by great uilueliy »n\tTTPATTTT kVTi UAnnurm\tI A ^hful man will make a log, and had pushed hie children on in t he , ilrALln AND HAPPINESS, ; brave.\tI\tSOLO BY OHOCERL IvtftYWHCAf.WJolt, hi,only .on, had b.n toooll.g- | How It Was Fo'und By a Lanark I HEART DISEA»B~yÏÎÔm\" AN IN I A GREAI MEDICINE, wâlteii kke* à CO ltd.Dorchester, MU and the girls to boarding school, and t'iry j\tCounty Lady.\tI\tTENDED VICTIM.\tCod-liVCT Oil is USCflll I^ABMEBS here I* a snap for you.Harris io»g to^.,.rem\tbeyond any praise it has ^KS'Z,Z.Z %^^dMfeware .\",r\twith Wlllin8 or can take it in lay there.\tfrom «rock ville UecoM^r.\tI «U* JZ'lA fSîïJd Hn^^am.p?;^ i tS UdUlVa^ State.Scott S\tVallum Hm^s.M % °\u201cr mother was a pretty w< man when On a prosperous farm m the township of >7.withouTLm^uahd'in'fari had «fe\u201cpafr\u201cd Pvtlltllsion of Cod-livef Oil JiJî ESSS ¥» ekssesk-SstS * «* offensive; it \u201e h.r 1».d.r .h.mk «.it.\t,m.\u201e .1 M,\u201e,\u201ed \u201d £ KOT.ÎT.JÏÏÏWÏÆÆi551î.ïI most palatable.ÆÆKï.r'Iltï\t.\"\"\"\u2019! Children like it.It is\t_____ thought of her looks wheu .lie w*.olive.her on her recovery to health and Charity ehould .tart in the heart and get Cod-liV'Ct Oil mademOfe UlSflflfi FOR AN OLD CANA' IAN STAN, There wa.a certain aull.n re.ent.n.nt,\talur year, p.,\u201e and ,ulr,.r.out into the world by way of the pocket- effectual and roTTlhinPrl $,0UlUU u t W REMOVAL.DR.T.C.OABOTJR7, Considerable of a Hatter has been causeJ in political circles by the announce ment by Mr.W.H.Frost, the manufac- Sf HsSwSl SALE BY AUCTION DENTISTRY.< Formerly of Bryson, ) Hah removed to Qnyon And hai his office In the residence of the late Dr.Aitley.Office hours from 8 a.m., to 12 a.m., and 71 1 ll
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