The equity, 14 octobre 1897, jeudi 14 octobre 1897
[" .1* - SH AW VILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, OCT.14, 1897.Voi, XV No.16.|\tSUBSCRIPTION I One Dollar a Year In adv \u201c THE EQUITY \u201d See the $12 suit at A.R.McGuire's.Have you tried Dowd\u2019s \u201cHigh Loaf\u201d Flour ?It is reported that diuhtheria has again broken out at Fitzroy Harbor.The Advocate reports that New Kills-loe is growing by leaps and bounds.Mias Mary Wilson arrived home on ft visit to her parents on Thursday last.Don\u2019t fail to look over our range of dress goods and coatings.J.U.Shaw.WANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE gentlemen or ladles to travel for responsible, eatat'IUheii liuiifte in guebs Provines.Monthlyi# and cxiwnae*.Position steady.Reference.Kudos* addressed stamped envelope.The Dominion Coaipsajr, Dept.Y, Chicago.Next week Thk Equity staff will take its annual holiday, in consequence of which no paper will be no issued.The office however, will remain open for the transaction of business.REID BROS ¦5 Is issued from the office of Publication, Shaw ville every Thursday.self THE ARCADE STORE, ARNPRIOR, ONT., Subscription, S1. per Annum.BANK OF OTTAWA Fancy vestings at A.II.McGuire\u2019s.Highest price paid for all kinds of grain atQuyon Mills.Read Dr.Stackhouse\u2019s announcement in this week's issue.Mr.Robert Hobbs attended the Carp fair on Wednesday last.Grey and White Blankets at prices unheard of at G.F.UoimiNs\u2019.Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence of local Interest solicited from all parte of the country.Head Olllce Ulliiwn l'amidn.Capital (fully paid up) .$1,500,000.00 ~\t,.$1,065.000.00 PuUy Equipped Rest pem Birth.Marriage and Death Notice* Inserted free ; but obituary lines, or \"poetry\" will be charged at the rate of! cents per line money toaccompanythemauuacrlpt In every case.Board of Directors : Chaules M mike, Esq., President.Geohue Hay, isq .Vice President.How.Gao.Bryson, Jr.Alex.Pkamkk, Kw*., The wind storm of Monday night somewhat disarranged the telephone service throughout the county.Mr.Alex.McDonald has given his stable and wood shed in good coat of |wint, which greatly improves their appearance.Mr.R.G.Elliott has commenced the carpenter work of Mr.(».F.Hodgins* palatial residence, the brickwork of which was completed about ten days ago.J.A.CO IVAN, Publisher.John Mathkr, Fsq.David MacLarkn, Bbq., To meet all your demands on us for New Fall and Winter Goods.We are on the height of Successful Buying and thus enabled to meet all competition that may be going on in the Valley.Dennis Mvmpuy, Esvi.Court Shawville, No 216.Ornerai Manager .(Local) Manager.OlOROKBURN, A GENERAT.HANKING BUSlNKU TRANSACTED.Miss Edna McKay arrived home on a visit to her parents on Friday evening.\u2022 \u2022 » \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 n.o.E> \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 m Further shipments of milch Meets the 4th Wednesday of every month.Courtdueamuatbe paid promptly every monlb Visiting brethren cordially Invited.H.8.Barn kit, Ffi cows, Hivers, calves and lambs are being made from here by an American dealer.Draft# isaued on all Baukmu point# In the Doiulu-lon, United State# and Great Britain.Note# and Bill# collected.Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt at current rate#.O LBC.Ask moat any person you meet from Quyon alx)Ut Dr.Allison'# \u201c Hear.y Pebbles.\u2019» For s«le by O\u2019Meara & Hodglns, Quyon.Mr.Robert H.Cowley, B A.haa been appointed inspector of public schools for Carleton County to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Arch.Smirle.Photographer Green, of Arnprior, will be at Pontiac House Gallery, Shawvilte, on Friday, November 5th, and will remain all day.Don\u2019t forget the date.Uememuku.\u2014Wo would respectfully re mind those of our subscribers who have not paid up their subscriptions to this paper, that we are in need of the money due NOW.Please pay up before having to be asked again.A livery horse being driven by Mr.J.E.Thompson, of Arnprior, on Sunday lost, began to kick, and Mr.Thompson\u2019s little daughter was struck on the back of the head and severely injured.Mrs.Thompson, who was also in the rig, sustained a severe shock to her nervous sys tern.Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Jackets and Capes.Ladies\u2019 Readymade Wrappers, Underskirts, Overskirts, Waists, Night Gowns.Gillies Bros, will soon begin operations at Sand Point in rebuilding the saw mill that was lately consumed by fire, be built on a larger scale than before.By the recent addition made to their store Messrs.Edward Hodgins and Sons have now one of the most commodious and best appointed establishments in the county.Sums of SI and upward* received l.i Having# Department.lute reel credited half yearly.Office Hours -10 a.tn.to.8p.m.Saturday 10am.to 1 p.m.j A.W.Morrison, It 8.j.a.Smith, C.K.2 It will C.C.STEWART, JAS.HOPE & Co.ANUFACTUR1NG STATIONERS, BOOKMKL 1er*, Bookbinder! Printers, etc.Depository f the Ottawa Auxiliary BiUeSodety,Ottawa, Out.M PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, (L R.C P.AND m , EDIN.) OFFICE, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, BLANKETS.John O'Donnell intends making a clean sweep of his stock and premises at the sale which begins on the 20th of this month.Unheard of bargains may be ex.peeted.B.S.D0WD,M.D.,C.M o ELM SI DE, QUE.M.D., C.M.Tkixity î !.R.C.P.& 9., Ei>nrev*oa Licentiate or Faculty of Phvsicuxs and Surgeons, Glasgow.Office k Residence In late Dr.AeUey\u2019s House, Quyon.Office hours ; 8 to 12 a.m.and 7 to 9 p.is.mû (ScnctaL Prompt, Pleasant, Perfect.Norway Pine Syrup Is a prompt, pleasant iml perfect cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, sore throat, pain In the cheat, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, and all throat and lung troubles, 2.5c.and ,50c.at all drug mores.We understand that Mr.S.Yonng has come to an arrangement with the heirs of the late W.H.Smiley whereby he resumes ownership of the property sold to that gentleman.Mr.Young entered into possession last week.A queer state of affairs exists in Aylmer.Since the waterworks were put in many people put sewer pipes iuto their unused wells, and all their slops go into these wells.It is now pointed out that this dreadful state of affairs will ruin the health of the town.The numbers of the unsigned ten dollar notes which were stolen from the Napanee agency of the Dominion Bank receptly, run from No.4(>001 to 47000\u2014series A, dated 2nd January, 1888.The public will do well to watch these numbers when receiving bills of this issue, Thomas McDonaugh.son of Wm.Me-Donaugh, who lives about five miles above Dacre, was killed by a falling tree on September 28th, while engaged in one of McLachlan Bros.' lumber camps.This is the second of Mr McDonough\u2019s family who has met with a violent death, the first, a young man, having been killed a few years ago through a runaway accident.The Pembroke Observer gives a glow ing description of the Fair held at Beach burg on the 1st inst., which it accounts the most successful iu the history of the society.Amongst the prize winners we notice that some of our Clarendon farmers have shown up excellently.Messrs.Edward, Joseph and John Brownlee cap tured a fair share of the first and second prizes in the different classes for swine, taking every thing in Poland China class.In sheep Messrs.Edward and U.A.Brownlee also did well.Consigned to the Tomb\u2014The remains of the late Mr.Donald McLean, of Quyon, whose sudden and lamented death briefly noted in these columns last week, were consigned to their last resting place at Pontiac cemetery on Thursday last, in the presence of a very large as \u2022embly of relatives and sympathetic friends.At ten o'clock the remains were taken from deceased's late residence, whence the procession wended its way to .Church.The following gentle-fulfilled the duty of pall bearers : Messrs Willie McOormac, Willie Camp bell, Harry Ferguson, T.E.Hodglns, Hugh Mulligan, jr., Daniel O'Neill.John A McAdam acted as funeral director.At the church (which was Inadequate to hold the large attendance) a solemn High Mass in Requium was celebrated by Rev.Father Mclnerney, after which the procession re formed, and proceeded to the cemetery, about four miles distant, where the last sad duty was performed.To those who knew him personally, and especially to the people of Quyon, Mr.McLean s death comes as a very deeply regretted event, kindly, genial, whole hearted persons, who could scarcely fail to win the friendship and esteem of every one with whom he came in contact.In matters pertaining to the welfare of his own village, he was ever teady to lend a willing and a generous hand ; and to those in need he has often proved a warm and sympathetic friend.To the many who mourn his early death, the burden of the grief will naturally fall upon hie brothers and sisters, his aged mother and hie bereft wife and child, all of whom have the deepest sympathy of the community iu their affLc- o A few Special Redactions : New overcoatings at A.It.McGuire\u2019s.t s.j.McNally, m.d, c.A couple of second hand Twelve Horse Powers on trucks for sale.ii Ladies 54 inch wide Tweed Suitings, regular prices from 75c.to $1.(20 per yard, for50c.per yard now.Ladies' Heavy Coating, regular price?from $1 00 to $1.50 per yard, for 75c per yard.Gills\u2019 Coat in ;o 75c.per ya A.S.Smart.Physician,, Surgeon and Accoucheur.Office - Campbell\u2019s Bay.Mrs.Francis French, of Renfrew, died suddenly of heart failure on Sunday, 3id inst.On Monday a little boy four years of of Mr.John Crawford, of Mr.Millions of /he Quyon Times favored The Equity with a call while in the village on Tuesday last.Messrs.C.McConnell and C.J.Brooks, advocates, of Hull, spent several days in Thorne last week hunting and fishing.Auctioneer H.Hobbs is advertising the sale of the entire effects of John O\u2019Don» nell, of N>rth Onslow, commencing Oc» t >ber 20th.Mr.Robert Armstrong, of Clarke\u2019s sis.tion section, had a large quantity of pulp wood destroyed last week by fire, carelessly set out by a neighbor.O\u2019Meara A Hodglns of Quyon eel! more Dr.Allen\u2019s \u2022\u2022 Pearly Pebbles\u2019» than all other remedies combined, In Pontiac county, because they never fail to give satisfaction.They cure ; that's It.gy The Shawville Marble and Oran-iteWorks, Alex.McDonald, proprietor, turns out a superior class of work in Monuments, Headstones, etc.Prices reasonable ARTHUR JIcL'ONNELL.ATTORNEY AT LAW, Main Ht.Hull, A Que, will, at request, attend a I Icourtf n thedlstrlot.All correspondence prompt* y answered.Will be atHhawvllledrstThursday oteach month.age, son Thorne, had three fingers of one hand badly shattered by a detonator used in connection with a dynamite cartridge.The little fellow was at once brought to Bryson, where Dr.Hurd man attended to his injuries.ng, regular prices from 50c.rd, for 40c yer yard now.REID BROS.THE ARCADE STORE, ARNPRIOR, ONT.) HENRY AYLEN, ADVOCATE - Que.Leased a Hinting Preserve.\u2014We understand a club composed ot Messrs.Reid Bros, of Portage du Fort and others have teased from tho Quebec Govern ment the territory around Squaw and Bell's lakes for hunting purposes.The club desire it to be known that in future the public will bo excluded from hunting on the said territory and request parties to govern themselves accordingly.The Anglican S.S.convention held here on Tuesday was largely attended despite the unfavorable weather which pre-vailek during the morning hours.The attendance was fairly representative of the various Sunday schools in the county and a profitable day\u2019s business was carried out.The ladies of St.Paul\u2019s church entertained the delegates to dinner and tea at the parsonage.Hull, Mr.Aylen will regularly attend the sessions of the Courts at Bryson.P.S.\u2014Agents for Perrin\u2019s Kid Gloves for Ladies and Gents, also the Rapid Hook and Eye.CEO.C.WRIGHT, Are you using Dowd\u2019s Flour f Mr.E.Holstein returned from Montreal on Thursday evening.Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Waterproof Coats just added to stock.The long distance telephone between Ottawa and Boston is now an accomplished fact.A stock of general merchandize, stock, farm implements, etc., to be disposed of at O\u2019Donnell\u2019s sale, commencing October 20th.Men are working night and day in tho Perth carshops.Over 300 men are on the roll and about $10,000 is paid out monthly in wages Mr.T.M.Hum pie, of Toronto, has begun proceedings for $5,000 because he was dunned on a postal card by a collecting agency for money he did not owe.72 MAIN ST.¦ HULL QUE.At Pontiac House, shawville, on Court days 0th February, 0th April, 1st June, 1st October and 0th December.Will attend all law courts In Districts of Ottawa and Pontiac If required.G.F.HoIX.IMS.8.A.HckAY, It \u20acL.Last week\u2019s Pembroke Observer tells of tho arrival home of the remains of a young r OTA BY PUBLIC.Clerk ot the Magistrate» Uourtat tihawvlllt1.Agent for the Credit Kou-.\t., 1er Franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy term».| man named Lafrance, of Allumette Island, was by tree the woods in Michigan.N Some weeks ago a fakir appeared in Am prior selling an electric belt.He greeted with open arms and in con sequence reaped a rich harvest of \u201cthe stuff.\u2019' Last week one of his cue to.made an examination of one WILLIAM ELLIOTT ^SbawviUe, Que*.respwtfiuiy ^olYdul A succession of copious showers on gagemeutsforany businessln connection Tuesday morning were a decidedly wel mm ing owing to the extreme dryness of the soil.l 1 ¦\t1\t¦ I BN ' I was B en wl mers of the belts, which revealed a layer of dry mustard beneath a strip of gauze, which, when the wearer perspired, was moistened and set up a burning sensation, causing the victim to suppose that a current of electricity was passing through him.BAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE Î\u2014 COURT NT., SHAWVILLE.Mr.A.W.Ogilvie, the great flour dealer, has admitted that there was a combine among the millers and grain buyers to keep down the price of wheat, but claims that he was the only extensive wheat dealer not in the scheme.% Account# collected end prompt return# made.All court» attended.Wrecked a Waggon.\u2014The P.P.J.train coming west on Thursday evening last ran into a team and waggon belong ing to a farmer named Paine, at a crossing not far from Parker\u2019s station, and made a complete wreck of the waggon and load of flour which it contained, although, strange to say, the driver and team escaped injury.When the accident occurred, the tram was brought to a stop as quickly as possible, and a number of those aboard went back to ascertain the extent of the damage.They found Paine in a rather dazed condition, scarcely knowing what had happened, but unhurt.The horses had freed themselves from the wreck and disappeared, while the load of flour was scattered in all directions.It was remarkable that Paine was caught in the manner described, as the engineer careful to give the usual note of warning on approaching the crossing.Shawville Produce Quotations was GRAND CENTRAL HORSE, Mr.J.W.Armstrong,of Upper Thorne Centre, passed through here on Monday morning with several young men from that section on their way to Pembroke.20 to 21 .40 to 43 .28 to 30 Oats s ##\u2022\u2022»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Peas.J Buckwheat Rye.JÊÊÊ Eggs Wool Butter^m Pork per bbl Calfskins I Hides.Pelts.0* Turpaln - - Prop.\u2022 #\u2022\u2022\u2022#\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 #\u2022\u2022\u2022###\u2022\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 35 rpHIS hotel has been recently opened for The young men have been found employ- \u201c» \u2022\" irsMSssSS: &£ ïe Bar furnished wlthcholcellquors and clg- resides there, are, Flrstclaes table,good yard and stable-1 ng, and largeoommodlous Sample Rooms.13 \u2022 e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ess 17 to 18 13 to 16 14.00 to 16.00 10 00 to 12.0C .26 to 3£ .\t.4.00 to 5 0# .40 to 60 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 a####»#»*** ###### the R.C * * e e # # » e * % * ##*###»* \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e \u2022 men #*#»## \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 er ton.Mr.Tho*.Boulieu, carpenter, who has been engaged during the past summer at Ottawa, has engaged-with the C.P.R.to go to the Crow\u2019s Nest Pass Railway.He paid a short visit to his friends prior to his departure from Ottawa on Saturday.We wish Thomas every success.Accidents.\u2014George Prendergast, son of Mr.Thomas Prendergast of Radford, met with a bad fall while shingling on an ; I out building last Tuesday.He fell a die-I tance of 25 feet and was rendered uncon I! acinus for some minutes.Dr.Klock was t j H speedily summoned to attend the injured 11 I boy, whose condition was not found to be ! as serious as at first feared, i Mr.John Greenshielda of Yarm, was \u2018 badly injured about the head and face by a kick from a stallion a few days ago.! Mr.Millikeu, of Leslie, got caught by the spindle of a threshing mill some days ago and received injuries to his spine which it is feared may prove fatal.W* \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 see# e * * # * *#####» Mr.\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 *##*»»» PONTIAC HOUsf Hogs, live v eight, per 100, $4 5( to 85.00 * tf-TO Away Down From east to west peon ble.This causes violent ata, nerve trouble and prostration.Say Mrs.8 mere of Mon- ton, It.B : *\u2018l trle< many remedies but never found anything U give ne such prompt relief as Mtlbnrn « 11,-art and Nerve Pills havedone.I su if.re< from the above symptoms, but.now gladly testify to the cure these wonderful pills have made in my case, and I hope all sufTeiere will try them.\u201d was le have heart trou headaches, neural V- For neat fitting pants try A.R.McGuire.When you want good Flour, go to Quyon Mills ! Rev.U.C.Horner conducted the meeti ingf in the evangelists\u2019 tent at Radford on Sunday last.Mrs.Peter Brownlee of Radford had a sowing bee on Wednesday last at which a a very enjoyable afternoon was spent.Providence Thanked.It |H with pleasure that I recommend H.B.B.for the cure of Indigestion and Impure blood.I had tried many medicines but received do æwwrgæma Oehawa, Out ¦ He was one of those IL *« » Important Offer for tho Oana&ian People.i your back, poisoned kidneys, dropsy.wat* vein women, dying unbloFsom* full sample box win be sent to any sdtlresr postpaid, tor 10cents In stamps.If you taki then you dare not condemn them.Try now as only x limited number at ibis price.Allison Medicine Co., Brockvl 1c, t ot, .SHAWVILLE, P.Q.Wdl.i ,cd tents bleyele^kept tor hire1 plaint.They «earn to be a perfect cure.\" .PROPRIETOR success.\u2022 » ¦ \u2022 \u2022» k r.i. fe&'sas %Sa5E-r,, .riMÆ ,sa SwSSEsS IeS.Eplpill \u2014EE-EHH \"EZ Z: JZ ZS® £Ü sr -n, rjTSŒ E&ftalSÊSsKir their work,\tthe man\tat ill stands up-\tmind\tto\tlive beyond his Income, sa t«ui\the were dead or alive and when* it.ws«\tJNo flattery, do aircuiiUwuUoo, no in-\tI Rn (|\tJ|Ml(\tEmbx 'l hese\thas Imught him oui and out and itls\t\u2019hfn.ulrad^hv Yhe\tveclive' bul w,und argument and su\tnot doing.\tTemperance.Not merely l&vTtTd&K *.t\",\u201ek a-su entier van they prove.Accusa- \\ c»rUin phvaic ian wa*\t.r.%=ss ESS\tE ™ bearing u|k>d my .Ife,\" for there may ouintnunily d save «1.and he the la.lt w|U shoot bark and the door vbje.-bi of'\"he ' v lait \u2019 iJJk uSÜ; : /w?\tTHiE FUBJ.IO APPROVES ppMn health, peace and heaven for loss of city.It was night and as we came forgiveness they washed off all I their 19 iivn, 1 r .\tiH-rnnssion, though th^y grum- heaJh.low of home, loss of family, up in front all waned dark.The\t, hey quit trying ft>r earthly Roman L it ti ch \u201e\t4 II *** the\t1 Utl,.e at what they consider a lot® of immortal soul.Exchange sure ' blinds \\\\er3 dm,v t.>,, r.,,.\t* une «eiyrng.\u201d The\tScient lata\tapprove of the physician\u2019s light in walking near a precipice 1>e- the noise of the nut ling \" chips \u201d on the\tlove\u2014eternity lias no plummet to strike\tVvas his iL :\t1 n>»-t.could lw sustained\tconduct, and the general public is jr> cause, of the sense of danger.There gaming table in one parlor and tlie re-\t't he bottom and immensity noironbound\tthe - ssicffir- \u201cd ttot - region of the heart.It was attribut- nua*rB °» P*ace nver were making\t- \u2022d to eereral causes, all possibly more big mousy with the orudeet appliances.\tDREADFULLY NERV0Ü8.msmm wmmm mmm elate, Sheet-Metal Tile S «travel Roofer# it io4*H, Felt* Te», Koofleskltoh.Km.0 l>o wo pi pe«.Ice., eepplled the trade Telephone 1«M Adelaide * Wtdmer TORONTO.8S utter% logout gold in large quanlltimare not trying to create a Irxhu, but are quietly sending for friends to auras Into the country and wunire olaiius.A young man named Johnson recently cams down from Peace river with hie partner, bringing 118.000 in goùd dual.A third partner was left at the diggings south to puroht winter.TTie money brought out u n placed in a Vanoomver bank.Part oC APPROXIMATELY iU«i>orVeir\u2014Captain, how much gold from the KÎ Twreelf Ifyeegel married nefer# pureL suing a oop# \u201c Lightoa Dark Ceylon Tea LIAO PAOKtTg ONI* YOU FOOL your ahip bring f digging* this trip 7 Captain\u2014Between #4 75 and I960 oOO,- doee on- dike & I«SHSFr'is 6=8\t11 ^Teronto.Ont.Canada 000 JOIN BANDS The two msn bave coins auppl'iea for the PATENTS I Patent Attorney, Canada' UiJ Bid* , Toronto! writo for free book on patenta, «to In Telling of the Curing Powers of Dr Agnew'» Cure for the Heart.E1 mu .o.William Street, Tarent* IUTI it *r» drew» oud for tbs .«rpo.se o£\t^Dr^lgnew \"^Tre punhumog supples, which were atl for Lhb Heart has proved a wonder-owe shipped to Bd mon ton, N.W.T\u201e | fui* medicine in mjr ouae I waa a great whiwtt they were U> be seat to the sufferer from heart troublie.I found it a gnat hea th builder and h t received great benefit.My wife a:W - - has uaed the LDeart Cure and can Iwai) equally all #*r^ng testimony of the U/â||TC||-e-A FIRST CLASS MAN in J WiAulerful- be«M>fit received.\u201d It re- , , \u2019 , , \u2022veri « «ty and town In Canin 30 minutes.\trererenct°ur Hoa\u201choW Hpeollll,e*- Dominion Special ly Co., 29 Melinda St., Toron to LAW Mille.Mille A Melee.Barr Isterv.eto.removed to Wesley Bldg mond dt.W*., To COPPER, BRASS LEAD.Rich* orun to.I BY LARGE PACK trains bbfbrbnob : -imperial bave Manufacturers P0TAT0°,G6tR / r » tJ i FOM PO fAl 04 F |;n Mf viNS I llUSînATKfJ F MCE Lf£T, Coming to Toronto will And lists of any size, with power, heat, elevator, and all conveniences.If» Frie \" ALEX WIUMN.Mr LONDON.ONT.It MPROVED « AND farms la the counties QEVERAL GOOD I wm msamm ass BRIGHT\u2019S DISEASE Truth Building, 78 ADELAIDE IT.WEST.to the boys who have filled their contracts with us, according to advertisement.Harry Haslt\u2019wood, Paris.Ont., writes : \" I received the watch .Saturday.I am much pleased with it.«ad wUh all the boys had one iSFSSU ##### this time she contained of her heart.AS RICH AS TUB MAIN STREAM.14 bout two yenm ago a be began taking Dr.W i/I lia in* ' Mnk Pills, from this date ahe began what proved a steady restoration of nervous energy.During the\t.\t.\t, .SSSSI walking m mast ordinary women, and I\tJ®» Vukon.Hiere is this im- ¦> oatUfuotor; and apparently iienn- Pprtaiit difference, tbat the Peace anent is the cure thftt ilia# Fisher lias river riww In1the WUem sJone of the gone to her former home Such are the ;\twhlJ?tlhe Yukon\u2022 tribu- CMe\t¦ unvarnished facts of a rmia rk able case.; **nss riee on the we»t side.A Jong She was .tiling for thirteen years wlth-The malady was persistent, tenacious !\trwer north are the Reindeer or out knowing just where the difficulty and hard to fight.Dut the constant use ! Uariloo mountain», which are be.lev- yvaa During the last two years of her of Dr.XN'LHiajn»' Pink rills wrought a , ^ Ve\t?gctfcl-beAriry quarts, gtok^eae, Iwowever, she was told t>y marvellous change, which M|ee Fisher's\t1 he hardy mitoers who payed j>ro- |w phyaiciaiw that she had Bright's friend said might be profitably known Client parts in tlhe CariW excite- jDlst,a>ti'7 to many others.\tnurat ity.at the tablé he delivered a short address.in his most stately manner.\"Reuben, it dieturbes ua when you are so late, and puis us ail out ; and I wish you wouldn't.Of course, if you have UiBtnens, or anything detains you so that you can't come, why that's another matter; but if it is just your ow n convenience or pleasure that keeps you, I wish you wouldn't.I wish you would come ito, so that we can dinner ki i\u2019« Mrs.Bill tops KNITTING THE^UpNEY MRS.SAMUEL F ROOD.Renfrew, Ont, May, 20,\t1896 Witness, Mrs.Leon Delatr Ribbing NjACHINE MACHINES.He OLD AND RE LIABLE nit it tec row- Life is made up» not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which am-iles and kindness, and small obligations given habitually are what preserve the heart and secure comfort.Clothe your family from head to toot with ear CATCHING WALRUS.MONEY MAKER Price* only #10, 120, 830.« lever Trlek ef the Hmegry rslsr Bear.For dinner a polar bear likes noth- | \u2014Sir HP.Davy.\u2019| log better than a good fat young wal-But a walrus is not the easiest \u2022 8 rue.CREELMAN BROS., Georgetown, Oat thing to oatoh, especially if its mother or father happens to be lingering That celebrated and wonderful Kidney R«m- around in the neighborhood.An old\t«llTaS/u\u201d! h'JKtt walrus is more than twice the size of all English people In ICnglend and throughout a hear, and a very hard fighter when \u201e0'»%K pressed^ 80 Mr.Bear cal la when the\ttKu old whIrunes are out of Bight, and dare net condemn them.They are good oalobes the young walrus as best he Only a limited quantity at this low price, can.Sometimes he crawls up on a Order now.Address ALLIHON MEI> VO., high, cliff and tie» for » long time, Brock rill a OnL - Taocaad, of peeping over the edges.Presently tbs ,,\t.inDortanitT to young walrus comes up out of the if you lend a person money it water to bask on a rock or a cake of comm list for any purpose of your own.\t_ ice.This ia Mr.Bear's chance.He When you ask for it lack again, you rolls a heavy stone to the edge of the find a friend made an enemy by your cliff and tumbles it over, if it strikes own kindness If you login to press issa.\".\".'\u2022.\"us%s-sutse mais have found a shrewder way of loss your friend.\u2014I laum* killing their prey.\ttie Not Deveived.\u2014A i ough.Hoar Êjg#gp»H#ùgËgUÊggg#m»HgÈHg»neas or Croup, are uv»L to l*e trifled with.A dose in time of Skileb\u2019s Cure will save you much trouble.Sold by all druggists.Tht Canadian People WET V CASH ph TYPFweirro weire on time.\" This discou/rse Reuben receives with the equanimity of youth, and his appetite is quite unimpaired by it.The next day Mr.Hil ltops \u2014* \u2018 friend down-town and stayed : GREAT1 POPULAR OFFER 1 EEsSsàtr master work of Ike Century, r*leee.thiu the oubltehere' prise# I sc met a HHHHIHHiHPHHHHHiAlk i n g with him till curb an hour that when he walked into his dining room at home It was ten minutes past 7.The/ tvere nil at the table; Mr».B ou»tomedpilaceand the p*.*ces.excepting that Reuben sat in HBT\tWhen Mr.Bill top» came in the children all bowed their heads and spoke in chôme: J \"Of course.i/ you have business; or anything detain» you so that you can't oome, its all right ; but if you could make it convenient to oome in on time, we should all like it.\"\t_\t_____ And they all threw their heads I wok I Cures Headache\" and lkughed.And Mr.Bill tope laugh-1\t| ¦e|T^ el with the rest and took Rent ten's bled ts offer H te Us pshUe U for *\t\u2018\t\u2018 eel fell we sre now THE FUNK & ?AGNALLS lltopB in her ac-chilaren in their Standard! Dictionary p>< e#i.ex« his father\u2019s seal., carving.OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE; law ¦ yen W y lie proelwL ss It ti positively the toteef, wee.H î wwywCni tie \u2022taiSsnT **\t* I a reprint, rehash, or im *t say other work, bet » U of Ihe steady labor for the most omise# I sad S m the world.Nearly Ilk For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier, vuiss\tNervousness, Erup- , lions on the Face, and makes the head eulten's clear as a bell.OmttLT NEW > a* ItJJ FROM CtVER TO COVER.Z PILE TERRORS SWEPT AWAY p.jiined that they had waited lill 7 \"I doe't Mke to iwyoung roenwiet-o-elock and Ihbutfht he wasn't coming.tog their money buying diamond rings And (hen Mr Hi:ir many of them would rath-hit heart to our1> his own impatience, er ™fcVe diamond frame» and make some mMowance for youth Dr.Agnew'\u2022 Ointment stands at the head as a reliever, healer, and < cure for Piles in all forma.One plication will give comAirt in a minute», and three to eix days ap~ plication aocerding to directions wül oure ahrotdc oases.It relieves all itexhiog and turning At; a day.36 cents.tttc FaUtf : ton Ue \u2022dltoiljl »ur« tiMrto wee mo oa U« gj \u2022ii*c,\u2018nt*A0 V imty to see the premier in re % ,\t, spwt to the question of patronage.068\t* Sir Wilfred left this morning for Montreal .\t,\t\u201e\t, .\t._ there was a lieutenant governor with a they were unable to meet him.The del- A most superb collection\u2014in fact a show - nominative council ; then a partly elective egation declined to state their grievance, ing surjxassed by no house in the County.and partly nominative council ; then an lt any*\tx\t- o a Specialty.care Haultain as chief.In the As Ilubbers.Good heavy Dress Goods at 15cts.per yard.Intending buyers should look over them.Prices the very lowest.elective ae.embly with au advisory .The LegM.ture of thi.province will committee.there is to be a regular not after all meet tiu thti month of Jan ._ responsible executive council.The old | uary.The Government it seems are I °Pen UP an elegant.assortment preparing for submission to the Bouse, _|__ |\tan elaborate programme, a chief feature The Postinaster-General has appointed ] which is the re organization of the Educational Department and placing it under the control of a cabinet minister.method was cheap.Ladies\u2019 Jackets a commissioner to enquire into alleged acts of political partisanship on the part of certain postmasters in this county.Mr.Paul McNally, of Campbell's Bay, it seems, was one of those who was spotted as a legitimate subject for inquiry in Our Jackets are tailor made.Our assortment is the largest.Our styles are the latest.Our prices are the lowest.We quote the lowest prices.Quality considered.Pain la the B&ok.:o: E.HODCINS & SONS.Mr.M.P.Hatpin, Brock ville, Ont., makes a statement as follows: \u201cFor two years I eu fife red from kidney irouble, causing severe pain across my back, dizziness, headache.\t,\t.\tsleeplessness, eto.I had often to lean on the to his actions in this regard,and when the counter when serving a customer.so intense .\t.was the pain In my back.On taking Doan1* commissioner came to investigate last Kidney Pills I Improved from the very first.week he w\u201e saved the trouble of fishing %% % ^ around for evidence, as Mr.McNally I disappeared, thanks to Doan's Pills.\" flatly told him he had worked for the J.H.SHAW.G.F.HODGINS.An appalling Pire.Conservative candidate at the last election, and would do so again ; and that the j One of the greatest calamities which I P-S.\u2014Ladies' and Gent s Furs.Government could remove him from hae befa,len a section of Canada, since ».F\u201e.m\tr:r\u20187Ri!^l we judge that Mr.McNally is not going Prescott on Tuesday last, whereby, it is to allow the paltry remuneration he re | estimated, 300 square miles of territory ceives for keeping the office to stand in j have betn devastated by fire, 2000 people ! çn1 ANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE the pluck he has shown.\tThe burnt district includes the village | ^ouipauy,Dept Y, Chtosgo.-\tof Cftsaleman, on the C.A.Railway, Mr.McNally is not the only one wl.o which, with its large mills, its many busi- haa incurred the dieplvaaure of the genii.- ! \u201dese\tchurches and ite number of, _ a M* A r T -.* \"» *» '\"*\u2022«\t1»\u201c: BARGAINS because they can't get everything they sized village, has suffered a similar fate.wanf^ We have heard that the actions of Besides these, several places of minor |\t¦ sssss\t¦ j one or two other postmasters were to be hnporunoi have been destroyed, to say j\tLiX23.li uHl?û¦ \u2022>» .« \u2014»¦.».ust cases the positions are of so small thing.Hundreds of stock perished in importance that only the smallest souled the flames, which spread over the whole apeciea of political crank would deign to dLetri,ct with alllrui\"1< rapidity, scarcely \"» \u2014« \",h\"\tTwilit parties who hold them.But it seems have lost their way in the smoke, ware there are grounds for the belief that such overtaken by the fire and destroyed.characters exist, even in Pontiac.\t| Their charred bodies, scarcely recogniz- able, have since been found.This terrible visitation has occasioned a vast amount of distress in the district.The unfortunate people being unable to Michael Hayes, are to be dispensed with save anything but their lives were left in for the work of the coming winter.a 8late °f absolute destitution, and Owing to the curtailed operations of the | !l n?\u2018 ^at prompt relief measures were «b,\tG.».™.*.!,J S|H $ $ il ÈÉIIE IIBK.| 0.FRAME mendable desire to retrench, will not re- The opening of a subscription list by quire as large a staff as that employed î1?6 V'Uwa Jour,,al mestin8 wi,h » rf '\"* «\u2022 t\":\"\"»\u201c»\u2022 \" is the case, no particular objection can be | dollars ; this, with the one thousand raised ; hut if it is, as believed by many, dollars voted by the Ottawa city council, to be a shuffle merely for the purpose of I ,n*(*e temporary relief possible ; but a r 7 ¦\u201c -\t.they happen to be Conservatives, in order unf jrtunates are threatened.When.Y ou TH See PONTIAC WOOLLEN that Happy, Satisfied Expression, on a man\u2019s face, just take notice and you will see that he is attired in one of C.Frame\u2019s Parlour & Bedroom Sets, | famous suits\u2014famous for their Sideboards, Tables,Sofas.Special Values in__^» MILLS neatness and durability.They Bedsteads, Washstands, |are within the reach of every Chair, Wire Mattresses, The rumor is current that the services one, and if you want a fall suit why not have the best.of Forest Rangers R.W.Ralph and We keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of\tI etc., etc.were lumbermen this year, it is given out that Worsteds, Tweeds, Etoffes, Friezes, Blankets, Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc.5 Fashionable Tailor, Shawville.jas.McArthur, SHAWVILLE.SHAWVILLE P.S.\u2014Repairing of Furniture and Pic- Hair Dressing Parlor.to make room for the place hunting zea j Mr.Edwards, M.P.for Russell, esti* [ ture Framing, lots of the dominant party, the matter i matf?a the lo,# caused by the tire at half becomes one for serious protest, and we | * In'^\u2019on dol.ars^^ shall be surprised if Mr.Gillies becomes j Between amounts raised by voluntary a party to, or gives his consent, to the | subscription and sums voted by corpora- ?\tover $10,000 has ready been contributed for the We have heard very little for the past I \u2018he «\u201cA-rera.in addition to thia cor ai » »-\u2022 \u2022»\u2014*» S'Æïïïu1,d.« «L™ isr of the proposed bianoh railway between where.\tIll II I here and Portage du Fort.Has the |_____________ project been abandoned because found Impracticable, or that there was not sof icient business in sight to warrant its onstruction ?Or, much better still, lave the directors of the proposed road ome scheme in process of incubation I = that will result in success with the ful- MAIN ST., - - SHAWVILLE.Jt < I .Having leased the above premises from ^\tthe lielrs of the late proprietor, the subaorlb- r 1 MpriMtn1eone,X:,entM00m:,n,1 a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by Die predecessors.JOHN SMITH.LAXA-LlVER .\u2022 PILLS'j transaction.t 9 CARDING CURB BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION BOR*.Dress and Mantle Making.Misses 8.Jt J.Moderns AND At Clarke's Station on Wednesday, 6th tost, to Mr.and Mrs.David Clark», » son.At Shawville.on Friday, the 8t h Inst., to Mr.and Mrs.John Brownlee, a son.SPINNING Satisfactorily Executed as usual.LIVER TROUBLES asm an MARRIED .- - m-1\te### On Tuesday, October sth, by the Rev.Wm.where a purgative is necessary, three PricM» âll(I According to the latest styles \u201crJh Of cuffin\" \" Pills will be found sufficient.These I\tobuin.bta.At lb.residence of the bride*, fiber,Thome.&'\"! lcaV®n° ^pleasant after effect, on Wednesday, October 6th, by the Rev- Une pill taken each night during ££* tntr.thirty days will cure constipation.John F.Qronsn, Upper Thome Centre.\tW6.o.re.t.oe It hae been abated in our hearing that a \u201chitch\u201d occurred some months ago when the work seemed on the eve of being taken up.This hitch was that the people of the Fort would not agree to the construction of the road if it was only to be built to the outskirts of their villsge, where, if necessary, the line could be de- A.HODGINS Proprietor.A CALL SOLICITED.Shop over G.F.Hodgina\u2019 store.Shawville, August 16, \u201997 9 r ¦w if : tr 77 % Silk Velvets in all the latest shades at Mrs.Jas.MoCredie\u2019s, Milliner.\u2022t the ohtil out aide air.Mr.M'- that hoje had bo lie struck out of their day when Grande Mem cornea to 1* in llie KLtmdike by Canada, p*y* *\t1 nwi feet better.Out hint or r i* only Odium waschtof-ctorit.there were but fhn±h%» TiTi\t\"*'\" not kuo»\u201e to fame M it will I» in good kite lx> the Ua,Unions management of ™ps«M ItsB It is Jam.like Can- two; and whenever it was pravtic- Tin* shipping hou»a Allowed suit, f\"*' U wlu t* interesting to recall I affairs.The artio.o says:\tand six renMakw*h\u2018hi wSoo*mwikL able\u2014that ia to Bay whenever Mr.11 ere is only one course left.Nell : just how it gob its uanuv for by that I If you coAtemida 1 e joining ,l« \u2018»*MT this waterfall has .sen of my partirOtr keallty that you may was leading the conversation to-night (iif fane nee.Then he had been a rich w»ming down the St.Maurice no one I eeeot.lh> not imagine that you oan I disarming Is eaaijy accomplished, for no and the subject of all others that had\tt®'1\tüow *'M \u2018'\u201cf vsn **Y- The Indians who first knew shoot down in coed blood some bhistor- matter how groat the number of men «.w Ü.1L.\u201e\u201e.\u201e .-\t:t Prodigal Son suggested tosaibly by a ,! ** !M's,t 1° him.dur ng that long j 11 * knows to \\n liât remote hunting Uiee.Nik you cannot l»e a mg n\tprement I hemseWee i/t one time on the mrcumsUnoe that had occurred that qUfîî ,r,.® ^rkshlP.\tground».But still the t'alla have tliun- Klondike.For the Klondike baa a hov- narrow^ traii*.hAaTT\u201cenuie mr: bï\tï \u201c/ 2Zi zz zrj,id%'w z zir ^ dashing band, which without leading hrt,> I^nd» a year, said a steady far the shrewd proej*ector who might commissioner: and alaiurt.75 mounted ,nto execution It wwM le a rLsky EiX^LtisintES^tE\trzUunrïh.» SlttriHHHr s irush suveh^w sud re-iliraot.:.pre-\tncthing.\"\t8 *r th«\t«sa dcovered, the re I wi.vch.\ts deficndeot sulbsw» pnf tern of (he euiuablv U> thp plad w^|»na Brit ish Kmpirs.lU there wiU always .\u201e L.««1.i.«««t ww,îr: S.«\u2022\u2018jtet.rtivfx :» ^\t«««,«-.f ki >o c^Mle te one ot erwick.the younger, flinging it into Its.They continued regularly all the une recognized language spoken.The .dtuA\troute ail the way fr- p^KfUssswjis MR- 3 MÊPf®S2*J Ear ra;\u201e -\t,hn~.\tis sax.^«m**,u txen five compared with the Septem-ear.from 119,060 to $98,709 men and one woman drowned Mr ttnd -hole about 30 feet and find nothing.If two i hours work ; so you can difficulties that meet turi PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.is those in German £orth-Weet.He not aa heavy aa quality and higher it twice as valuable A CRY FROM CRETE.pr plain #f fhelr Hard* hi pa NuMilraan C aid aak the Bullai and Power* For Keller.A despatch from Canea, Inland of Crete, says:\u2014The Mussulman not allies have sent the following telegram to the Ambaasadora of the powers of Constantinople and to the Sultan \" Our position is becoming unbearable.Winter is approaching and we are without shelter, almost naked.and \u2022z»: Old IV 1HE AMEER\u2019S LOYALTY.ol- I A HfpNlallM F Bark tlilli Séant ur GREAT BRITAIN A deep»tch to The London Tcmee Ouch the baby Marlborough.The Libera! candidate in East Denbighshire was returned on Thursday with an incretired majority.ist the tri les men is i wit) Large range of merge# at A R.McOuire'e Large white beam\u2014Thoe Burke 1, Fancv cushion\u2014Michael Hayes 1, Thos Patrick Ryan 2.\tBurke 2.\t_________ Fr; SSfcSnteiI Buckwheat\u2014Thos Fitzpatrick1 1, KJ I Oph Maioville 2.\testablished bouse In Quebec Province.Monthly S6ft Picotte 2\tM.inriik 3.\tH.nd .ewi\u201e«_T OTTAWA.Hee.-Trv*H 0 I $ 35 MEN S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN'S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN'S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MENS PANTS MI N S BLACK PANTS.2 75 MEN\u2019S BLACK PANTS.2 00 MEN\u2019S BLACD PANTS (best) 2 50 fl 50 MEN S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN'S SUITS .MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SU ITS (Special).MEN\u2019S SU ITS (Leader).BLACK WORSTED SUITS.5 00 BLACK WORSTED SUITS.G 00 BLACK WORSTED SUITS.7 50 50 1 75 75 1 00 05 2 25 2\t75 3\t25 1 25 1 50 \u2022 \u2022 1 75 3 50 2 00 3 75 \u2022 \u2022 2 25 4 50 8T0NK-M t SONRY.- Contracta taken for all kind# of atono-maeonry under architects Specimen of arrasene work\u2014Win Leacy ] correspondence Solicited.\u2022 \u2022 2 50 4 96 I 1 JAMES RILEY.Needle work, mat\u2014Thoe Burke 1.Specimen bead work\u2014Thos Burke 1.Boys copy book\u2014Isidore Demurs 1 Baptiste Mâinville 2, W W Fitzpatrick 3 (iirls copy book\u2014Alex Ryan 1, M Keon 2, Emile Lafrance, er, 3.IMPLEMENTS, : Ball Hylur Electric Hr.LANG & KEMP, TIME TABLE: Leave Aylmer for Hvll.A M.-0 30.7 30, 8.15, 9 00, 9.45, 10 30, 11.15.P.M.-12 15, 12.45, 1.15, 1.45, 2 15, 2.45, 3 16, 3 45, 4 15, 4 45, 6 15.5 45, iu n ami *be«i#, honte stable, cafringe shed, granary*.sad other outbuildings or.ed thereon.Premises well wood d and wat eitti.Good stand fur burning lime further particular* apply to the umlersliri op the J>rems, or by letter So Shawville Post Office.March ifflrd.1897.Sow, m der 1 year\u2014F A Maloney 1 Boar, under 1 year\u2014F A Maloney 1 Boar, over 1 year\u2014F A Maloney 1.A.R.McGuire.GRAIN AND REED.1 bu*h spring wheat\u2014David Rochon 1, Em le Lafrance,sr, 2,Touissiant Mâinville DOANS KIDNEY For \u201cThe Tailor.\u201d led y 8\u2014Overcoats.13.ROBERT STOREY.1.s , if "]
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