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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" r L 9 ¥ \\ M \u2022*r 7 ( / Vol.XIV, No.1.SHAWVILLE, CO.PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, \u201c THE EQUITY \" JUNK H, 1H90.I Orne BANK OF OTTAWA Baying toola\u2014sll kindi\u2014very cheap.J.U.8HAW.needay morning.preparing for the pray Y ou are < !\u2022 issued from the office of Publicalic n Shaw ville every Thursday.Subscription $l.w, per Annum.Advertising rates made known on application.IwdOfflec Ottawa Canada.OspfUl (fully paid up) .fl,500,000 00 lteit.$1,000 000 00 A large and very lepresmitative meet, in# r f the Conservative central committee p£û W&nïïïte K«np'\tmel flt the c^.n.mittue room, here on Wed- here on a visit to friends this week\tni'tday and perfected arrangements for the 4-q f\tft To restore gray hair toils original col-1 fir,al Wo*l HULL QUE.price.J4S.MOPE & Co.circumstances Ull House, Bbawvllle.every months on 1st of June and October, and 6th of each other month.f thA Ottawa AaaWary BIMeSociety, Ottawa, Ont.Will attend all law cour ta in Districts of Ot tawa and Pontiac If required.Money to Loan.BOOK8ZL Our Different Departments Are abtiib McConnell, À TTORNBY AT LAW, Main 8t.Hall, i\ty 1U, at request, attend al I couru in tbsdletrlel.Alleorreepondeneeprompt- 1 y answered.WiU be at Bhawwllleflm Thursday ofetch Carpets and Floor Oilcloths, Hats and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Valises.L.Molli gaijs County Council Minutes.1 VETERINARY Province of Quebec, Phy.iol.n * Surgeon I Munie,polity of the County *\t1\tof Pontiac.(Graduate or Ontario Vet.Colmwif) I\t?f.8,e\u201cer»1 Quarterly session WILLIAM ELLIOTT\tTrot, diseeeee of all domesticated r\u201ei,\u201ea»h i,y the , \u201e e yiu\"lcn»\\ Council of the County Bittsur.ssass œ Er\u201d\t5 00 p ro\\s Connection* with |\tja ^ g\t\u2014 .nf the village of Portage du Fort, and the .0 C.r.R.east and west in the mon» !\tAmpriOT¦ Uflta following Councillors.\t| mg and afternoon.\tih ¦\t¦ H.N.I.arkie, Mayor of the Island.L.A.HENAULT, L.L-B.ADVOOATl, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETi% ATTORNEY FOR THE REVENUE DISTRICT OF FONTIAC.Brys4m: board.\tttOSOr BOIL\talso withdrawn to help Patron nominees.The matter of maintenance of insane\tu n i\tand, aa if to bear out Mr.Welsh\u2019s asaer- is left over for further consideration until |\t'*\t| tion, the very day his proof was given vcim.-m.j.m.,., i.w.Wool*ji;;b:riïV\u201c.i«b\u201d.r^.\"jJïT3; Mallory letter, decided to give their support to Mr.Lockie Wilson, the Patron standard bearer Agaift Sunning.GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE are S P* TurpfciA 6 - Pro».Alibis old friends In this neighbor! ood are very much pleased to notice the marked ,\t, , .\t,\timprovement in the health of Mr.While next session of this council m 8,r¦ T18 vl8lt1\u201d8 fr,cude here at present :»»««» i>y p»u> m=n.», .ec0\u201ed;,\t2 been equipped In first class style with all Everybody admires beautiful hair, and ** by mayor Muldoon that this council\tClass \u2014Janet Woolsey 1 ^ ^ gSliiS ti».'-\"\tr,\u2018d\t4\"\" ™'d *' n Pri\u201c\u201c-E5\u2019 HolT.lt 1, H.Rutledge \" SSSHS ^ It you would have Boft, silky, and terest on the first of July next, on the abundant hair, take good care of it.Use j debentures, the warden and the secretary-I »r a dressing Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor only, ; trersurer are hereby authorized and era that being the most reliable and scientific j powered to borrow the sum of three aricle, without which no toilet is com* j thousand dollars from the Bank of Ottawa, I! l k k**** *b* scalp clean, cool and J at Ottawa, and sign a note for the same healthy.\tj on behalf of this council.^ Cariied unani- \u201e2?/»J?rro\u201de\t860red » victory of 4 mouely | I\t.J.nb,mML\u201eTtÏÏi S SBSSiSSs rr.r _c\u2018\"ied 1 WHS Maid out by a daMardly blow from hi\" William G.LkRoy, G.H.Brabazon, byPtbe5bawil™\t*\u201c aDqua,lfled dcnlal\tSecretary-Treasurer, Hesrt Dlasais Relieved 1» 30 Min uien I'r, Agnew s Cure for the Heart gives BUSHS On the other hand i n 9% PONTIAC HOUSE, Khawville, Hue.for the Laurie rite.There is, in one sense, nothing wrong in this.It is perfectly legitimate for parties who think alike, to combine to secure a common object.The objection in this case is, that the scheme was a secret one, the Patrons practically mold out by their officials for the benefit of the Liberals.It also puts Liberals in that province in a position that can be described by no word short of indecent.They pretend to favor the restoration of separate schools in Manitoba, and are working in direct combination with the men who destroyed that Prov- 4 »!\u2022 - PROPRIETOR.C.CALDWELL.NO.5, CLARENDON, FOR MAY IV.Class.\u2014Bella Dale 1, Emma Hod-gins 2.II Class.\u2014Rex ford Wilson 1, Minnie ggiÿis; ss-vsESssmS,rs H SSS-WHh Pin.1.John Piri.\u2014 k\u201c'\u201c\u2018 »' *h\" OTTAWA .BUSINESS COLLEGE «.'Z?\"-*\"\t'\u2022 ^ I wfl=ssstia55s| three day*.It* action upon the system Is quiring Hay Rakes, Mowers, or Binders McCarthyite», Patron\u2019s and Liberals, EEh;H£5:s:irSS %\" T t SSÏ52£WS51 T5oenta.For sale at Dr.B.H.Knox's Drug | Wood.\t- tion.Mr.Farrer is the Liberal\u2019! hoodoo, P S.\u2014Orders for Buggies taken.\tbut they can not leave him alote.Hi.Warden a To become wealthy, acquire skill Id ?om* thing.To become shlUtal In brines» method*, yon should take a course with nr.fa ell ties are excellent; our tesehen, tte heat; our rales, most reasouabla Write for new catalogue, giving full deer I pi Ion of courses, methods of teaching and aanrexp rat*#.Rhe Our JOHN KEITH, Principal, 148 to 164J Bank 8t., Ottawa Store ! f eetce U> Acts.1.16, 20; 2.16, 25.46.\tSaid unto them.Perhaps not et the same time end place.Thus it Is* booved.\"Thus it le yrrittqn that t ho Christ should suffer.\" 47,\t48.Repentance.See Acts 2.8S.Among all nations.Matt.28.10.Mark 16.15; Act*t.8;Gen-l25; Daaliu 22.27;laa.49.6.Through all Christ\u2018a earthly ministry he sought to keep before the minds of his diet iplea the ultimate salvation of the Gentile*.Beginning at Jerusalem.The place of spiritual endowment, of the \"Iwptiem from on high,\" was to be the centre of illumination for the 'world.Forth from the pentoooetal charnier was to go a divine radiance reaching the seas and th» centuries to ' \u201d and \"time shall Ye are witnesses Ing on the way to the city of the New Jerusalem.\u201d Comfort one another with these words.May the hand of 11 im who shall wipe away all tears from all eyes wipe your cheek with its softest tenderness.The Christ of Mark and Martha and Lazarus will infold you in his arms.The white robed angels who sat at the tomb of Jesus will yet roll 8055#tone from the door of your dead in radiant resurrection.The Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout and the voice of the archangel.So the Dead March in Saul shall income the Hallelujah chorus.We have found them out at laat.They are the beloved eona of the republic.Would it not lie well to fake the statue of the heathen goddess off the top of the capitol (fur 1 have no faith in the morale of a heathen goddess) and out one great statue in all our national ot-m terie*\u2014 a statue of Liberty in the form of a Christ inn woman,with her bind on an open Bible and h r foot on the Rock of Ages, with the other hand pointing down to the graves of the unknown saying sons, who died that I might met\" Take off the misnomer.Everybody know» them.It is of comparatively little importance what was tl given them in baptism of water.Again, by this national ceremony we mean the future defence of this nation.By every wreath of flowers on the soldiers' graves we sav, \"Those who die for the country shall not tie forgotten,\" and that will give enthusiasm to our young men in case our nation should in the future need to defend Itself in battle.We shall never have another war between north and south.The old decayed bone of con emlon.American slavery, has been vast out, although here and there a depraved politician takes it up to see if he can\u2019t Ikn (pv something off it.We are floating off farther and farther from the possibility of sectional strife.No possibility of civil war.But about foreign Invasion I am not so certain.When I spoke against war, I said nothing against aelt defence An inventor told What made matters worse, all this There was THE SPIRIT OF WAR might have been avoided no inr '%% tiattle or accident, or who have expired Tard stoops to our weakness to ed to a 1,000 foot siding for the colin their beds or in our arme or on our etrengthen uur faith.\tUbLoo.\t, , laps.I suppose you have noticed that 42f 43.Broiled fish, .honey- To make the collision mors realistic many of the families take this season\toomt)i\tFiah,\tfresh and\tdried, was\tone\ta dummy brakeman was\tperched on as the time for the adornment of their\t^ the\tstaple\tarticles of\tfood in ancient\teach caboose.The trains\twere started family plots.1 his national observance paiMtine.Honey, wild and cultivated, by means of telephonic communication has secured the arboriculture and zlon- wafl ^ plenty that the poorest might with the starting point, and when the culture of the cemeteries, \\ he straight- ^aV6 pe iu limes of scarcity, when engineers had pulled the throttle and inmg up of many a slab planted 30 or\twheat\tand fruit failed,\tmen used\tthe\tjumped, the engines sped\tonward with 40 years ago, and has swung t he ay t he\tbutter\tand honey\t(Isa.7.15,\t22).\tincreasing velocity until,\tat the point through the long grass and has brought 44 An(1 he ^id.What our Lord is of collision, they met, mounted each stonecutter to call out the half ^ere\tto have said is doubtless a other, and became locked nearly u^ obliterated epitaph.This day is t he condensation of many oommunkations right.The three gondola cars in each benediction 01 the reMl*J0[.Pj[ttC®' ®!v\u201d\" to his disciples made during these telescoped .\u2014 - -\t.\t\u2018 ther, mother, son, daughter, br ther, M(orty days.\" The words.A colloqui- maineoinltaot.Then from the wreck- sister.\ttK\tal phrase meaning \"events.\" Jesus here age there arose a cloud of dust, amoks, It is all that we can do for lhemnc)W.rti^7s to his death and Resurrection, and steam.The crowd buret into deaf-Make their resting pinces attractive, aD(1 an the incidental marvels.1 spake, ening cheers.\t, not absurd with ooet 1 you t1\t^\t1 foretold.If you had only understood Excursions wsrs run from various parts H-fr s7£ S =Sg# er\" when he died, and is now a visitor department of the railroad, who was to the dear once with whom he had hit by a flying bolt and sustained » associated during his earthly life.Law coin pound fracture of t he right leg .prophets .EXHIBITION RAILROAD CRASH.ton :*,### Pcnui See Twe Eallruwd Traiaa 4» Hide by frf»mii|e*eil.Thy saints in all this glorious war Shall conquer, though they die.They see the triumph l'rom alar And seize it with their eye.Again we mean by this natiumal observance to honor self sacrifice for others.To all these departed men hume and kindred were as dear as our home and kindred are to us.Lk> you know huw they felt?Just as you and i would feel morning against our returning alive, for the intelligent soldier sees, not only battle ahead, but malarial sickness and ex\u2014\thasution Had these men chosen, they ¦ There are others who cannot remem-\tbave spent last night in their her the roll of a drum or a sigh or a bornes and to-day have I wen seated tear of that tornado of woe that swept wbere you are.They chose the camp, the nation again and again, until there not because they liked it better than was one dead in each house Now it is tbeir own house, and followed the drum .the religious duty of those who do and not t,ecause they were better remember it to tell those who do not.mua|c than the voices of the domestic My young friends there were such circje South mountain and Murfrees-oartings at rail car windows and lx)fo and tbe swamps of Chickahominy gteamboat wharfs and at front doors were not playgrounds, bf comfortable homes as 1 pray trod These heroes risked and lost all for you may never witness.Oh, what a ^hers.There is no higher sublimity time it was, when fathers and mothers £ban that.To keep three-quarters for gave up their sons never expecting to ourst,ivea and give one-quarter to oth-#ee them again and never did see ia honorable.To divide even with them again until they came backl mu- othera i8 generous.To keep nothing til a ted and crushed and dead.\t» ourseivea and give all for others is Four years of blood.Four years of\tChristlike.Put a girdle hostile experiences.Hmr years of\td your body and then measure ¦* he in the wood or by the stream?Was much impressed wi.h the minute k ins h* hurt?Missing! Missing! What) that shobk the torth, or with the at-burning prayers that he may yet be, tendance of President and Cabinet and heard from In that awful waiting Foreign Ministers and generals of the ¦Mas starting out to-morrow with nine chances out of ten the # 6 do wi do if you could, you may mean more in Wellington's catafalque afford to forget them.They were so We miss them so much.our- the lovely to us\tI .We will never get over P Blessed Lord Jesus comfort our broken hearts.From every bank of flowers breathes promise of resurrection.In olden times the Hebrews, returning from their burial place, pluck the grass from the field four times, then throw it over their heads, suggestive of the resurrection.We pick not the grass, but the flowers, and instead of throwing them over our heads, we place them Wore our eyes, right down over the silent heart that once beat with warmest love toward us, or over the still feet that ran tô service, or over the lipfi from which we took the kiss at the anguish of the Buf^topf We are not infidels.Our bodies wifi soon Join the bodies of erode parted Ut the tomb, and our spirits shall join their spirits in the land of the rising sun.We cannot long 'Xtor* jdJphTV\u2019wuïV down Into s?«ts ± s&r, asrss.This, of course, means the entire Hebrew Scripture»\u2014what we now call the Old Testament.The Jews were accustomed to divide their eaored -\t.writing» into three groupe\u2014the Law, in the lie.No one regrets when tns containing the first five books, Genesis, parent who tries to palm off a twelve- Kings, and The prophets, except Dan- by the child himself.In the following iel; and the Hagiographa (here «-ailed case, which a London paper relates, it the \u201cPsalm»\u2019\u2019), consisting &f the Psalms was the mother he reelf who betrayed and all the rest of the book».(2) How the troth\t.\t_\t.\t\u201e .great are our privileges, seeing that to : It was at the railroad station, and us BAs come the entire written revel- she was trying to buy half-fare tickets ation of Godl\tfor her two children;\t.45.Then opened he their understand- How old are they?asked the ticket# lag.By a direct inmartatloq of the Holy Spirit (JeEn 20.22).Spiritual thing must be spiritually discerned (1 Cor.2.10-18; Psalm 11».18; Matt.11.27; 18,1 ?Yes; 11; John 16.18; Acts 16.14).Without ¦ power directly given from God no man can reach the true value of the ie ed word; What effect this divine op-1 This ene In London, en in g of their understanding had on I proud mother, and the these disciple» may be seen by refer-1 toe I \"TWINS.\" All the world likes to see a liar caught used to three or last sells & On aim I e navy, as of t Bo be ior twins.1 Abl wMythe man.He eyed ti) moment, and then said.Pfetty dren.Where were they Ja- ohii I \u2022 i Brifb* A L f Z / hawk drives cattle home.Stx/tH ômuktcru Ryckmaii's Kooteliaj Cure, have you TASTES < lrver ,rl-fc *lrd Taught to Art m llrrder lu Ireland.A farmer living In the south of Ireland baa a hawk that la a wise bird \u2022n«i.what, la better, lta wisdom Is put to good use.if Positive fare for Rfarn and Paralysis.alls them home to he milked.\tU\" \"\t\"\t\u2014 \u2018\t~~~\tttn'1 ®p,nt monlhe % ~ ™ \u201co*™ SEE4T triumph.(The Triumphant Trio.\t| =™ i i»Æ^H.thr£55S£S iSWSfSSSztE IBtttSa % I =£%»\tI «* ™ « household word, and from several American Remedies is that they strike a?d \u2022boula you require further on .of that have come under our person-\t#& the seat of disease in every case.of ™J case there are plenty I can refer *\"**\"D* * iS1 oleervation, there is not the least\tTake South American Kidney Cure.*ou to who knew my condition el* works ermrs^HU dou,x ** our minds hut that they are\tnot a medicine that trifles with Sf° *nd the cure it has effected In time he was watchêd\u201dand\" HU^niVn\t11 iwm *° mankind, and In scores of in-\tpatient, as is done in map y rases ,inoe that time.mêmmmam ssmtmrnmsm mom** (SSSnnCSaS SHSSS\tsr Ea mmB |piS'-K aisrsr,\tss \u2018\u201ctf/BSa1srasiss SSsar- r»» nrPT MAm - .\the got wet, took a chill and a severe i completely crippled with rheuma- fiaoe for twenly-four hours uatil tl ferment* OLDEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD, cold followed, which finally develop- Jrsm- , ^he procured a buttle of South\t*2®08 lee« whea 11 wiu wa eparkUaj ¦HS-XSrHH! !\ti _ \u201e\t, gradually grew eo tmd that he ?nd 1 ^rtily recommend it to all *uf-, 'Stgr suz.*: \u201d*\t, \u201cï?t: issn;; ^ ^ «otsfæ,™ the old world.He has found, for In- IllxCT /.' ^vitX^lfrW\tl\tbrain.South American Nervine cures I Ah?Inquired the broker; heraey choir \u2018tance, that high civilisation does not ,.)u\\\\~yMl\t9/\tI stomach and nervous trouble because or \u2022exto©* IS m|itW^%\\M EEras srœreSHnîfHE tmJMw EptoH™ iE^BiEÉSi Denmark li; Helgium 5; Sweden 10, and ^ I\tfy É53/#\t\u2014 \u2018 \u2014\te\tprank j.CHEMY Non*., with mo.UOO inh.bitsnU, 28.I'M F ff 0^ BIRDS THAI PERCH ON BILLOWS.p&X.\t3 SffSiSLtrjrb\u201ctlv '-hiierf*3*\t1\t\"' SMS MI*S4ftJ4f, JUSt isatA C SrcSSS\"1 Eœ^iiBBS ÿSsS îrû£S -ïÆL's-^*- \u2014 years old! Roumains.1,081, and Bui-\twhi l seemed to give him I ahip.and skimming up and down the mmmm 1882 alone there died in Bulgaria SM \u201c\u201cr.bee\u201c doctoring and had tried \\ people ot the waste have not by any i mmm## eh.h ?\u2014 JM \u2022'HF''-\t' i was improving, and after taking two ateAmsbip from afar, have sailed close J more boxes to the astonishment of all up, to aee if we are a rock or an island, | Who is the oldest person in the world!\tacross the field to the woods #### I #### g\tS r\u2014- aursirir süsb: °m ysA\të ^ ter^S i\ta In makes home brighter ##### ffSsisSiwsâiWB-= T)f.Williams, Pink Pills strike and canvas to scorn, and steering for \u2014' 5l.the root of the disease «pme nameless crag in Labrador or , __\t-, dn ng It from the system and Fundy.or bound, it may be, homeward, i fiTAMPQ ia,|ng before 1870 of Canada, 1 SUCCESS.\trestoring the patient to health and for some island or ma rah of the far- fmi\tProvinces, United States; aleo IÊMÊW ####@#1## ÊæaSëi ' ja « gat iMMj\tACENTS upkf tbMnannar of cultivation.** \u2022 J exceases, will find in Pink Pills a cer- by 'maif%)stp2id.^at 50c ^tox/o/six I What ».Eraeping old creditor S»-* **¦ »\t\tbut do it carefully.There are many Good wheels\u2014there are some better than others.There is one best mus üEb avail atlon.Stamp for particulars.____\tB.w\u2019.HANNAH, Tobokto.Liberal rem un or.t î The Yellow Fellow Consult your ietereete by «\u2022ding our catalogue ; ft tellt maey truths about M-cycle* Its free.AMERICAN RATTAN CO.TUMTI.SUT.pfFs\u2019ï'fSL, Manufacturer, 71 te Ü Adelaide til.W_ Torente you Orade RATI me Nervous William»' Medicine Company.Brobk- i a t®ts bil Wile.Ont., or Schenectady.N.Y.Be- I YoH wn*i S3 % ttfsssr \u201c^1-u.uu.1-, eirridir Troubles are oaoeed by Impure and im- I ?»-\t*° *rasp aPJrthing yet.SB illpS îrEÏÏŒ a I! °f\u2019 sn on Haying Toole, Paris Green, Machine Oils.lief in the Mr.D.U'lliee, M.P.P.and Hon.Geo.Bryson, jr., have been canvassing in this neighborhood this week for Dr.t«al oury.Mr.Bryson\u2019s opposition to Mr.P ou pore in the present campaign should fully dispose of the oft «repeat'd assertion that ho belongs peou\u201d guaranteed pure the Inauguration He told the workingmen who wore gath ng the influences of the Order to lhe old political organizitions.Patron orator wants an illustration ered around him, and fully ÎK) jier cent, of those iu attendance were of that class, The next Haying Tools, of political jobbery, treachery and hum bug he will tind it in the recorded con duct of the chiefs.\u2014 Montreal Gazette.that if free trade were to be an accomplished fact in Canada, th.y would simply be unable to earn :i living and would have to leave the country.Dealing with the question from an argumentative standpoint, Mr contended that the popular belief that protection increased the price of an article was an utter fallacy.The fact of the matter was it hau an entirely opposite effect.lie gave aa an iuaance the article of wire nails, on which the American government placed a protective tariff of $1.25 per hundred pounds.So safely were the manufacturers protected from foreign competition that wire nail factories sprang up all over the country, and the article now sold for #1 per hundred pounds or 25 cents leas than the duty,and the same rule applied to other cases.Mr.Booth declared that if he had his way every article that could be manufactured in the country would be protected so highly that it would bo impossible for foreign goods to come in.That is, while the United States persisted in keeping a tariff of from CO to 70 per cent, on good# going into their country.When the Americana were willing to have reciprocity on equal terms, Mr.Booth thought Canadians would be willing to take their chances, but to throw our markets open to them would be a suicidal policy.In conclusion,he told his listeners that it was in their interests that they should vote for the candidate of the Government, and leave the affairs of the country in this respect on theiç present progressive footing.to the s> called \u201cfamily cun Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Handies, \u2022 Bakes, etc.Abuse of the Conservative candidate, and condemnation of the Conservative and substance policy comprises the sum of the Liberals\u2019 Hump oratory in the con* But not a word to Booth I WANT This Week we are showing a splendid range of test now going on show how the county of Pontiac, or the Dominion itself, is to be benefitted by the reins of Government being placed in the banda of Laurier, Tarte, McShane To sell, and can quote lowest prices.& Co.Machine Oils.To Conservatives who have a disposition to oppose the Government because of the remedial bill, we have just this to ask : What do you expect to gain by sup* porting Dr.Gaboury, the candidate of Laurier, who promises through his chief supporters end henchmen it* this province to give the Manitoba minority a far better bill if he comes into power Î This is a point well worthy yhur most serious com sidération before marking your ballots on the 23rd.Dr.Gaboury promises to do wonders for the people in the way of looking after their roads and bridges everywhere throughout the county\u2014»/ elected.The funny part about this declaration is that the position in which the doctor hopes to be placed has nothing whatever to do with country roads or bridges But of course he will nevei be called on to redeem thoee pledges in this respect\u2014and no one realizes this better than the doctor.Tanglefoot.Insect Powder.Ladies\u2019 Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, TJndervests, Parasols, etc.Vegetable Tar.J.H.SHAW.a a i r.Agnes's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this powder over the surface of the uaeal ages.Painless and delightful to use.Iieves Instantly, and permanently cures catarrh, hay fever, colds headache, sore throat, fonsllltlH aud deafness.60 cents at Dr.II II.Knox\u2019s Drug store.it J PONTIAC WOOLLEN pass it re DRY GOODS.WE LEAD In assortiit& Vaine.IMMENSE CHOICE OF- \u2014Dress Goons, Prints, Sattbenh, \u2022 \u2014Lave Curtains, Embroideries, Par* \u2014AROLs, Laueh, Table Linens, Tow» \u2014els, Tweeds, Ac., One glance at these goods, and the low pricea oj>en people's eyes.MILLS.NOTICE.NOTICE.\u2014Our Store will not be open May 25, (Queen\u2019s birthday.) The amount of personal abuse that is being heaped upon Mr.Puuimre in the present contest, and the slanders that are being circulated broadcast regarding him, would do justice to the gang of assailants I>VBLIC;NOTîCE Is hereby given to the who et tacked Sir Cha.lv, Tapper when elector, of th.Electoral District afore- he ran tor Cape Breton ,ome month, ago., Th.l Tancmie C.O.houry, a candidate As the Grits everywhere throughout the at the present election, has appointed Rob.,\t,\t.\tert McFarlaue.of the village oT Bryson, ac- OOUntfT hold Sir Charles Tn wholesome count ant.ss W* financial agent for all the dread, ,o do the handful of zealot, who\tof lhe\telect,on pull the wire, of the party of depree.ion in this oounty fear Mr.Poupore.They know Henry T.Hardman of the village of Bry .\t.\t,\t.physician, as h1« financial agent for all he is bound to win, anyway, and out of | purposes of the present election.revenge, ere determined to try and black en hie character as much as possible.{ The above mills having been thoroughly overhauled and re Men\u2019s, Boys\u2019 & Ladies\u2019 FnrnisMnUS, I paired begin this season's work on May 11th.0\u2014 Electoral District of Pout lac, i You will see a display here in in every line, that will attract right off MEN\u2019S, BOYS\u2019, LADIES\u2019 & MISSES\u2019 HAYS, (all new.) Inspection Invited, -AT\u2014 Carding, Spinning, Spring of 1896.OtCaf will be executed in the usual prompt and satisfactory manner.non the O\u2014 WM.ALLAN\u2019S, Given under my hand at Bryson this sixteenth day of June, In the year 1*W.I am still to the fore by having everything in readiness for the manufacture and supply of all kinds of (Actual Lesderin Low Prices) W.RIMER, Arnprior, Oat.The «dependent party in Pontiac came pretty nearly securing a candidate in the person of the Rev.James A.Mscfarlane, Presbyterian clergymen of New Edinburg.Returning Officer Mr.Monteith, Manager Wheeled Rigs, Wool taken in exchange for Cloth, Blankets, and Flannels.t * Lack of time in which to promote his can.didatare was probably the only impediment which stood in the way of his taking NEW GROCERY AVIS.I the field.On Monday night last the rev.\tWaqOOHS, Buggies, Phaetons, gentleman addressed a large number of\t_._ j * *\tsn.i_\u2014a ¦fnnV a# independents in Hodgins\u2019 hall, and made\tj\t^\tM _\tTÛ6 l3Xgf0Sl 8T00JC 01 Ï.P£Î,'C£\u201c\"\"8.5SS\"1 \"i\tBand Carls,\tLIQUOR STORE «LOTH to scklowledge him as their champion.VI8 PUBLIC est par le present donne\t-o- ¦ .nrwo/vai Yet very few eared to hold out any hope A.aux électeurs du district electoral sus-\tI IM B R T SO N ssrvlïtâszpssjb\\Trzr\u2018:r',:z\t\u2014\u2014 s;:\tsstrs bsSIî553BEb\t-«.\ti»: % süKJrtz* self as \u2022 candidate at this juncture.\tde la présente election.\tline required.\tand surrounding country that I have N' Machri.n^ wh0 u s young m.n of fc Que wll1lem Jowph p\u201eapore cndld.t\topened a grocery and liquor ato.e in the 3&53Kib.Ss\t1 J-A- BE0SETT- had he entered the field on this issue\u2014 SttSïïAïftSi joaesMsie-\u2014\u2014 such action we fear would have given nee\tW.RIMER.\tVHTÎ QA T T! to a feeling of bitterness which would\tOffleler Rapporteur.\t¦ V*w MeaMiili have taaen a long while to allay.J®\t__ ___________ view of a prospect so much to be deploied\tThe Leeder property at Quyon, six lots, 5 Wanted-An Idea «S\tiïWii, all concerned that th- rer.gentleman on\tï&rSÏÏ second and more mature thought declined aa>M Washington.d.c,.iforoffer to be placed in nomination.\t1 ° wo A ever shown in Shawvllle.The stock comprises English, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, Serges, etc.Choice Stock of Staple Groceries and Liquors, _ i prepared advance on cost 8 aw ville, April 13th, 1896 which I am Piles of Goods at all prices to select from.Come and see.to sell at a small LIQUORS SOLD BY WHOLESALE ONLY A HODGINS.A Call Solicited P.McCOItlCAOX.285 Kent St., Ottawa.jShawviUe, May 4, \u201996.i A ' ^ / y Island is decidedly on the wine, and this I will unmiatakeably be nude mam/eet when the votes are counted on Tuesday neat.not be present.This little man who is now regarded as Mr.Laurier1! first lieutenant in this province, and a factor of remarkable potency in the Grit ranks, ¦imply weakened at the knees, when he discovered that he would have to endure the merciless criticism of such a man as Mr.Cornellier, who was promptly on hand to accept the gauntlet he had thrown down with such a presumptive air of bravado.Leiurit r Know» It.None know» hotter than Laurier that he has no chance of success.Ho has told his private friends In Montreal that after the election\u2014and his party\u2019s defeat\u2014he will rvtlre, and that the Liberal party, or what there is left of It, will split up into various groups amongst the hungry Oppositionists ea-oept their desire for office.Victory Ortwin.Victory Is certain for the Liberal Con servaitvo Government.On the night of June Ü3 the country will rewound with acclamations and shouts of Joy.And, ou the day of June %:l, lut every patriot do his duty and vote for the Old Flag aud the Old Policy, MOD OOVMiff SDRS N m .f Dr.Oaboury, accompanied by D.It.Barry, held meetings at Dale\u2019s school house, Thorne, and Stephen» hall, Leslie, SSKSeS iTle «we Curtail logs by It.McC.Ritchie, of Brvaon, who ably sustained the cause of the Conservative candidate.An indication of what Dr.Gaboury may expect in After partaking of a very excellent dm- Thorne, was shown when at the close of ncr which was served in the exhibition the meeting at Thorne Centre the chair- grounds by the ladies of the community, man called for three cheers for the Liber-\tThau at the Opening of the Cam- 7,77 t* 77 ism;,.url\u201e \u201e form provided for the speakers at the end and inarched out of the hall without of the exhibition hall.Mr.Janies Hen- a word.\tThe progrès* of lb* campaign has T' 7'\"\" 7% ™\t?\t*.North Un.lu.and\t».%%%% vh»ir a few mmutee before oi.e o clock.Li|,elal c.didate and bU lieutenant held P\"\"\t-\u201c7\u201cf-f» eïâraSSsrii.irr sM-ysiîsupB.the school question, an issue which they vetive apeaWe\u201e were each given 26 min- \u201c7 «*»\u201c\t** oth*- Mr had been responsible for creating, and ules to address the meeting, while with kn.ow*tw°_\u201c\u201c\u201c \u201cn were now trafficking in with the object that characteristic unfairnesa which distin- t \u201c e fy, they woaTgo.flttll of gaining political advantage.\tguiahes a Grit when he gets the oppor- ^m^sr and I are not going to out each , Mr.Norman McCuaig next took tho %% tirZÜ^k^lmpTy7^\tmST* platform and made one of his character- ed Qn until they had nothing more to add.What did Lanrlsv sgyf He Ison record istic deliverances, dealing with a host of But having heard Mi.McCuaig'» re as having said to a reporter of La Patrie, Refreshments served at 7.glittering generalities drawing copiously\tMc'^hî'^fl from the inexhaustiblenees of his huge mo> SA\u2019û&SS £ 2&Z\tSATSK which begin in the morning by a calith\tgu,ded by hia couneel and\trecord their\tpor»ion of Ontario, and having all their\tpiece.\tIl vu Hoe.7 umpian prooesaion, which, in itself, would\tfor the man who\tsupported the\tneeds, in tho way of railway facilities,\tPoetn have done credit to many a more preten-\tparty that waa going to give them honest\tetc., supplied y es re ago, were now oppoa\t\u2014Id that w* ¦ igini tiou.town.The demonstration was got-\t(0rit) Government, and in this strain he\tj\"« DomL'iôn^^.id yelhn^f.^^oônl'y\tme.\" hTÏÏ^Iha» t#\tam\tAmerlqai, In fp up with a view to aaaistmg certain\tcontinued until almost vocally exhausted.\ti\u201e ,he public service.Mr.Meredith de\tvaaien of Caaadm waw\t*w\tUks ptace.as local improvement» in the village, »nd the\tMr.Poupore made the closing speech\tc\u2019ared for free trade as they have it in\t^ Britain,ear weeoU w The Liberals In Even Worse Shape 1 Go to G.Fred Hudgins f«*r plain and barbed u ire, staples, wire natlr, Ac.He is f lie eb« a) est man in town.I ?v Jam*» E.Nicholson, CANCER ON THE LIP The Cook Sieve may make or mar the happiness of a household CURED BY Their Sarsa- ______urn pariüd \"I consulted doctors who prescribed r me, but to no purpo i.I suffered tu ago: seven long years.Finally, 1 began takl M Ayer\u2019s Harsapaiilla.In a week or two I noticed a decided Improvement.Encouraged by this result.I persevered, until in a month or so the sore began to heal, end, after using the Sarsaparilla for six CIV the last truce of the ef.ncer dKippermv1.\"-(Iaues E.Nicholson.Florence ride, h \\ AYERS A Man\u2019s Wife Is the Head.of the Family i i y when it comes to buying a Cool stove woman of experience and good judgement has an opportunity of thoroughly examining our 1 mom We find that whenever a Ayer's-^Tv Sarsaparilla ten who w»re They had b*#h Admitted at tho World'o Pair Al'MM'ti F11*1*kj 2, jnUito the JDvwcU, re *£5 ed out by the several speakers, who each occupied tho flour twice K Notice to Debtors.i ft If*# \u20140 r\u2019liUE book accounts of the late firm of K 1 McCredle A Hon have been heads for collection, and must cash or notes within thirty days.W W.IRELAND, Shawrllle, June 1,1896 out the ###!#$#»## of some of the more placed In my be settled by B.B.C \u201c Perfection \u201d Wood Cool Move, j that aro McGuire\u2019s Suits are the test.Try them.she prefers it above all others and when it is sold it always stays sold because it gives perfect satisfaction.It is the handsomest stove manufactured and it combines the four great points which we have always kept in view.Perfect cooking, con-lenience in operating, economy of fuel, durability.If your dealer cannot show you the \u201c Perfection \" Stove write to us direct.-Ji Will be held in the Manse-Grounds of the Presbyterian Church, Bristol, on the evening of The James Smart Mfg Co., Ltd.BROCKVILLE, ONT.Tuesday, June 30th, \u201996 Gate-open at 6.30 SHÂWVMLLE DRUG STORE.Adults, 25 cents.Children from 7 to 14 years, 16 cents.Admission Prescriptions carefully filled A well assorted slock of 77i«?following Programme Wm H ren* | he may be regarded as a master of-arts tiered lib, Laurier, or Me Drills, Cheminais, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, and Patent j H ar.K.'TOZ, M.D.art Recitation-The Story of a Crime Mies Chapman: The speaker showed that the courts before Duet-Love Divine all Love Excelling\u2014Miss I which the case had been investigated, had Duff and Mr.R.Stewart.Recitation\u2014Selected\u2014Mr.George Cuthbert ether day E.Cnrlt- ner De Maittgey ef She Banque du Province of Quebec, District of Pontiac son In 1 Spier frart trotted out i Alkxanukr Fcahuk Pln'ntlfT, vs Tiik Honorable Gloroe Dm mon, J a AND OTHERS.to a For sale at a bargain for cash or on the administration in connection with the *asy terms\u20141 new express wagon and 11 matter second hand express.Apply to G.Fred Hedging.Dt fendants, and Tn T.PRF.kh YTL RI A N COLLIGE OF MoN TKEAL, Mls-tn Cause CAMPAIGN NOTES JMJBLIC NOTICE^» hereby given berths namely, Llceoe* # Numbers Fifty-ighl.Fifiy l ine.Hixty.Hixly-one and Klxiy two of the season of eighteen hundred h ml ninety-three and ninety four of the Province id Quebec and the timber berths therein dm \u2022\u2022 rlbed, being the timber b rlh* heretofore held in common by Alexander Kri-wr of tho vliy of Ottawa, lumber ni- rehaut.a d the Ui e John Biyeon.In his I Hull me of Fort Coutong- and all shanty snpnllf* sod via t Uieienn and In the vicinity thereof *s stated » the Inventory deposited in the office nf i he l'rolhono ary of the Suieiinr Court for I he !>«*trlet of Pontine In ihe riling»' of Person, rill be sold by Hell» t lou at the Court n the said vilie«e of Bryson on the THIR* r IE ril day of JUNK eighteen hundr d and ninety * X ***\u2022 Toti »V about for .\t.\tat some distance from the nursery.\u201cNo,' she said, \u201c1 could not rest.I pie who lived beyond their circumscrib- Biili Perehad.\" which, temg inter- dictionaries.lb® world is our sen l, There would be no necessity, therefore, musb gQ myself.Send to the police, any e(j world, who m reciprocity informed preted, means the lightning.Uijli was and time our school-master.No Mar- Mr.Paul ton said, for the removal or one> t^e pr0per authorities.Tell them him of themselves and their mode of the ace of trumps on the Maharajah\u2019 si f u- mv Chris label shall not be bar- the child to another house.He would my child is lost.Let them send in ev- ^ving, which had In nowise changed elephant ranch, and to him all the ».\tæ\u201edr\u201c\"- T~ \u2014 \u2014 - - won\u2019t try to make her a paragon, kick-room might Iw safely confided.\u201cYes, ma'am.\"\t_ as did the Jew in ancient times when he was in a very irritable state of mind.mm ety and steadiness,incapable of ,^trhat at^pP descent\u2014tEe sunburned ship for a voyage around the world if move away at a rapid walk, foiling all UirtAtlflB.\tm\tsward, slippery as glass\u2014the deep, swift his life were to depend on the number attempts of the other elephants to stop mouely indorsed.At the second entry his breath and his courage,and hel>egun lb.~ Urn bel.«n - m.rra,v\t.«M&StiS SkTidS'S'S-cS',1 CbZ'h%it g«\tsssr11,™1 - be the most efficient of microbe kill- takrm to one aide era probably that would have second THE STRANGER TAKES TO COVER -lace unanimously and the third would iven to the various AFTER MANY DAYS.f, the tame on little feet danced with ecstasy.\"Oh,\" cried the delighted mother, *\"if she would always be just like this, my plaything and my dar ling 1\tOf course I shall love her just as dearly when she Is older\u2014a long-armed lanky girl in a brown hoiland pinafore, always inking her fingers and getting into trouble about her lessons\u2014like my skkers and me when we were In the school-room; but she can never be so pretty or ao sweet again, can Martha?\" \"Lor*, mum.she'll always be a love/ replied the devoted nurse; \"and as for her arms being long and her fingers inky, you wont love her a bit 1 and I'm sure I Iwpe she won't be worried with too many lessons, for 1 do think great folks' children are to be pitied, half their time cooped up In school-rooms, or stretched out cm blackboards, or strumming on the piano, while poor children are running wild in the fields.\" Oh.Martha, how shocking,'1 cried Mrs.Sinclair, pretending to be horrified, \"to think that one of my favorite pupils should underrate the value of educa/tionl\" \"Oh, no, Indeed, ma'am, I have no such thought.I have often felt what a blessing It la to be able to read a good book and write a decent letter.But I never can think that life meant to be all education.\" \u201cLife is all education, answered her \u201cbut not the education of grammar and she, name the trouble to accompany the groom to the medical man's house and waited until Mr.Paul ton.the English surgeon.was seated in the pony-carriage.\u201cI shall be anxious to know if Mrs.I Sinclair's nurse is seriously ill,\" i Mr.Wyatt, while the groom was taking his seat.\"I shall take the liberty to call and inquire in the course I of the evening.\"\t, , \"Delighted to give you any informa^ tien,\" replied Mr Paul ton, graciously; \u2022'I'll send you a line if you like.Where are you staying*'' \"At the Badensoher.\" ' \"You shall know how the young man is directly I get beck.* \"A thousand thanks.\"\tH CHAPTER X.Mrs.Sinclair's precaution had been in no wise futile.Mr.Paulton pronounced that Martha's symptoms point-\u201e ed only too plainly to some kind of fever\u2014i> \\ \u201e\t_VVystt rove over from Baden /'But U will b.\u2022 fatiguing journey ^.\"X^nTqtr/wtch t «HK Mr I S again an \u201cStill, however, the wild elephant tuned.He crossed a small took up a strong position place unammousi; be unhesitatingly given to me vi extracts of the bark of the several eties of the cinchona, of which the most\t__ _ a2dni?,\u2018{L\t! * wUb* thoray\"juWte\"'weipei*./fito was not ltimr behind a thick tree, which was cover- cap ana van- \u2022Till i oiative.mm.to have \u2022 lever, perhaps, instantly be «operated from and com- quick to was g\"5nx and must bab T\" 4* \\ » v, NOMINA T1 ON.He had opposed the bonus oast being taken before the l*nvw Council, and had Nomination day at Bryson on Tuesday done considerable in bunging about the,\tQ last witnessed a very large turn out of the \u2022n\u2019angement that waa afterwards made Helow is the form of ballot paper which will be used in the election now pending.,\t, s «\" ».:.u .w-.\t.* i« ,h.\ttie W^BÊÊÊÊÊÊI^KÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ bearers to support the Conservative can wnite spaa opposite Mr.Poupore\u2019s name M Indo »tod.\tI complete\u2014lately in use in the fortage du the lai^csl crowd of people that has as I didate and the National policy.\tI\t¦\t===== \u2014\t===== *\u201d¦ \u2014\u2014 Fort Roller Mills.Fui further particu- sc in bled at the ch* flint for many years Mr McCuaig was the next speaker,\tDA I I\tDADPD\tlars apply to past.All Md there were ,.roUb!y in *n,d d®!,ve.red',neo'hich*\u201doteri*tio*,'J'\tDAttUI\t^ELF*.\tOH.BUABAZON.u\u201e neiehWhood of ,wo thousand ,tnmR |Td^ihio^.M I Election for the electoral district of Pontiac, 1806.\t' rt*güduKüttl M,y 18th- m era in the village when the hour [with it.Mr.McCuaig's too apparent vindictiveness and the recklessness of his re THE BALLOT PAPER.Engine anil Boiler For Sale.electors, especially from the adj lining ! ^ mutiicip.aliuea.Some i.ttirin that it was NORWAY BAY FERRY.of noon arrived.1\tA goodly proportion of this number no doubt came together (o j mai L# took away from his speech what* tee the final outcome of the third or mile- | evdr P°*n* ^here was in it, consequent pendent party movement,regarding which ! *y the effect upon those who listened there had been so much talk, so much * B,înP1y wii.speculation and so much uncertainty for I ,^u marked contrast was the sble, patri-st \\ en 1 wet ki past ; and the interest was I °^lc» al|d moderately toned addrvsa of Mr.in a it i : sure rendered keener, when it;*\u2019* H If ra bason, the speaker who fob was r.ot dt finitely known what action lowed.Mr.Bra bason dealt with the would he iskeii until the final moments bungling and incapacity which marked cf tho tin allotted in which to receive Ithe administration of affairs under the nomir »t ona had dragged out their weary Markenw# Government, instancing the leu th.The prospect of the Rov.Jas.steel rails job, the Fort St.Francis lock A.MvcKitvlane entering the field at the j°h» a,*d th* waste of money that had eleventh hour am the indenendent can boen maHr,h ; but this did not rffec* the equau.that he had addressed the electors from \u201c\u201cby
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