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[" 1 'Y Vol, XV No.19.SH A W VILLE, \u201c THE EQUITY \" Co.PONTIAC, P.Q\u201e TH UK.SO AY, NOV.4, 1897.I Ob# WANTED - TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE w8u .Lme0 or la,llee to travel for mimneD.lp, evui.H*he«l houae in quetwc Province.Monthly #65 en> ?X tichborne case.your privilege to defend hrr cams u|K>n your gro.hup Mocked by stunt Lai wall M Bin tar was an aev J L\tI\tme ., on the rued.Or.totter nti&l.stay here \u2022\u2022 And I trust that yx The voice mated again and the girl ^ mv gU\u20acwt and take a lesson from my Take my advice and to the extent breakfast.-* .\t.hold to your puna** and refuse to turn 1 A STRANGER AT THE DOLPHIN h very x iM ng wil_ Vient WMAT IS OOINO ON IN TUB POUR CORNERS OP TME GLOBE.>u believed her.¦ never fVd'y\u201d.word.\u201d ain your ton,or by about XÏ.V^ani.: IT iSTStllilî?FmrrtJrfrrK purpose and refuse to re- until the contrary is proved, wùh me I must go alone \"\t\" Your lordship is t fine for me i ErEL ssæ ^-eiL\u2019TLrs,'\".*.~r< yjK'iraiti.'s.s'.rsa» ;r\u201c«s«\"SjSjw -Er\u201cExSïfews Templemore smiled and to me as I wish to be to y ou.1 ae?u n' Riant on :\tI have 11 habit, a» you know.| you, on this honor which I hot* to keep Th.T ar^tUîn ^\u2019dia^^of^.y\".au* ««' nolhl J z\txï i tArs ofToura^nder the*naine of Thorhurn.\u2022\u2022 My father\u2019s shepherd brought the aa,4S xrzJs.\"\u2022'\u2022v.tat,,,.foolish fellow took her there I don t thing.*' said Fuller simply, pretend to guess.I often went to theme There was a moment 8 pause during meetings, not to agree with the senti- which Sue\u2019s brother rapped his henvv menta expressed there, but to express boots togethe r He was obviously un-mv awn sentiments to the jewel set convinced.' \u2019The fellow is almost & in that showy and hsraxless fustian \u2019 gentlemen.\u201d thought Tempjemore.\u201c Did you not consider it your duty, \"There is Wood in this family asked Lutt roll, \"to your order and the to fight me \u2019\u2019 He added aloud : _\tking to have these revolutionaries sup- that we understand each other , :üw:\t^HEirEBHi: bard to me.\u201d\t, p>usun- my honest pleasure.That is matter, hut that I will have nothing car\tvS chocolate.\u201d The man b< *\tvvu to remain.liei^ume.as you see.my will not lersomc to question too close- \u2022\u2022 Well.\u201d said the other, \"have you any- occupation gives me companionship H.T have the h sav Î\u201d\tenough.My reepect* to my family ship a very g«w*1-morning.\" And with b,v .I,,.\tzÆrc,\t.t again Sotne one has been asKing it Lut trail being thus happily dismissed.\" Ain I to count you as an eneim T von niv 1\u2014 sir!\u201d \u2018\tthe Earl of Templemore spent an hour asked Templemore.quite unruffled.«-r -»¦\t\u2022 *\u201c arrrasiir jüss \u201e \"mjs i leg out of t>ed.\tupon ttie last turn of fortune, all your enemy?Mr.Luttrsll.sir.\u201d\tChore bass w as being made free of the \u2022\u2022 you mi»?t,ake your duty.Hut since went back again and Mr.wrvt of his name; for the girl who the la(lv muM i>o\" consulted first Tran «¦«¦\u2018«ï sïs«?AuftfJS-'S» üs s :\t\u2014\u2022 p\"H noyanee ' l>a«m Mr.^ ^ H , fled from that pr my father, who is absent.** cried; \"tell him I\u2019m dead I Hyde tlie Lari of Templemore filling her He has a candid agent ; and Twill mmm mMmmmm wmMmrnm bave a talk together.\u201d\tj ** made to serve as a spur to pride.t ^ waitini?to ^ the effect of this \\Vtien Mr.Tkvrburn came down he ; t he great i**iure-lands were vivid UTX>n her brother, he wa lked rapidly L.d Mr\t».-I-.1«- St\\TnDvgi,''S\u201c.\u2018.K™ J2T \u2014 \u201c ,W of the ta.We.playing with his\tthe blue line of the sea glittered twyond TTavimr reached his inn he called for hilt.A grey cat watched him from the tbe high natural break-water of heavy tj,A landlord who entered the room window seat\tlobbies.Templemore descended into w|tJ, Ahame and awe in his mot text btJsr-ssruiK SiSS another.\tI lor a moment hoping to see Sue's face \"then we shall know that no one is list] «\u2022 And you would doubtless add.un- , or at least the flutter of her gown- Hut ening at the other side.When a gen * mtf Uird .\tI h*\tnothing and heard only the tleman gives his name it is the in,si warranted.m> iora.\tf | bleating and stir of innumerable sheep.nws ^ a hmt f0 res,vrt it.even though \" That depend* upon the reason lor He lifted the latch, entered and knock- he piicssas it to tie Assumed.\u201d e^i briskly at the door.\t\"ft was the maid, mv lord lh* reason i* to leg you to think He wa* again disapix>inted, for he ^ered the other, twice before it i* too late.\u201d\t^ ^ ^xt^ted hue to open to hup.A \u201cOf course\u2014it a!wavs is the mnid.Mv dear Luttmll, I have thought ; red-cheeked country maid, in a lUuali Choose your women with more discre-fiftv iim^> and the way ia clear before of excitement, ushered him, with many fj^ or ff (hut Is inmossih\u2019.e.keep a tun»\tbobbing curtseys, into a parlor on the tighter hnnd noon them.It would he * * Have you considered your family»\u201d right.There tdie left him with a final ha» myTàmlly eV^- wuMm^SSp\u201c* Templemore looked about him \" If l may say so, the Earl of Temple- reverence.This was the room which «\u2022[ ran d0 nothintr e\u2019se.since there is more should act on higher grounds.* po often held ^ue.Indeed, some of no ^her decent inn in CTmrchsca\u2014and «- i you to remember that here I her work was stretched upon an em- after all.yoair wine is excellent.Let «.ru>t the Earl of Templemore.I am broidery frame, and near it was a me have two more 1-ot ties to-ninrht.and .ja;n Philip Thorhurn; the title is in low chair,\u2014jbues chair.He sat down ^ that f am not disturtied til then a-hevanoe.\u201d\tin it, and fell hiuiself instantly exalted, you may go now\u2014wait, in half an hour rreiôice to hear it, my lord.\u201d ^ h© room w as heavily furnished with\tme\ta lad w-ho can carry a message \" Ai^Thy.my dear Mr™uttrell.do old mahogany, almost black.Ufx>n a ^ickly.\u2019 vou rejoice f\u201d\tsideboard shone a few silver cu^ and when the landlord had gone.Tern- \" Because I gather from it that your tankards, aliove it hung two crossed pjemore Kit down to ren and ink.He erralul less wrioua thon 1 bad \u201cwords.The window-:«the Nwwlord t) keep till hie return.In an ir mon tug i bending lushes and t remulbus Twpt*n made hi» downward» a grass in Tli« Rrllleb Governihi hCh New PUa 1er Treating l/leerw.A method of treating suppurating wounds and ulnars by oxygen gas has iust been adopted by the British Government for coolies at work constructing the Mombasa and Uganda Railway in East Africa.A large number of these men are suffering from ulcers on the leg, which mcai#acitate them for labor.The British Foreign Office has sent out twenty complete sets of the apparatus necessary for applying oxygen.on the ex some time been at the French occu- ¦a luted it.Fuller returned his greeting stotidly and stood waiting.Let urn walk in (his direction.\" said TempCemore; \"the wind strikes cold, snd it is as well! to keep the blood moving.\u201d \u201cif wb go this way we shall reach the farm In half an hour.\u201d Precisely what I should wish.Î intended to go there after my interview *ith you ; we wiM go together.\" id Fuller, \"that we had better nettle our business first, and until When turn our hacks upon the farm and walk towards Hillbury.\" oa Dr I say three hear obout that trifling matter of my ELECTRICAL LET1ER CARRIER Delivers a Teller I» Any n»«r In She Building.A very clever mail delivery box has 1%e deposit of a single let- \"Left here by my shepherds.The men are careteas; I will rate them over TempCemore walked on, trailing the rope from his right hand \"f*~.ahe .we you this message for me f'iÿhfe.t did to nier before you dragged or it ., .\u2014 - ,-prisoner; wwh him to be re.eaaed, give r prom ou have hurt John if y % _ j At the same time it opens the faucet which they are well pro- of * taak on the roof of the bourne, yided, and would not have relied\t'll me -iftr $rrysrr«rKU -Eg ZliZJZJZL j\u2014sstvkbs1\t; rafürzz where you would protect, and make a \u201c*>re .f\u201can a few weeks in Uie year.|\teaymg that, it was from her other question.No net tv rhUftiiin ;¦ I ent,« ai?d the rdJttme throws out even mm mmsmmmmm^msgs with a tit:», la he therefore a devil \"ere always very rich and proud.\" ed the young guri admitted that she\t/Z11, \u201clmf,f ™to per have remained in the e «valor, up- and a cheat f Before you presume to There is a tradition to that effect.uad1 h#r brother had arranged by\tJ\tu obJectL,J®- , on -triking the bottom ti wjl I at on e go edviae learn to be generous.You TW are sometimes proud of their I Yftam marks upon the letter that\tfof,b1m mother.; through the «une series of movements have done more harm to-day than you\t# I wish to I» proud, of mine.\" : th* other shoufd know that the writer .\t, d u ieea carried off by a slave ! as I*tore can do good in the rest of your me.^u» Inonde red, hut us Temple more's wa* ln R°od health and prospering.tnider.He succeeded in this laudable Talk to me of duty\u2014pùh !M\tarm w-bs alxut her, we may assume j \" We are *> poor,\u201d she added,\t^ Lnywn ¦\t\u2018 m.1 that we were forced to invent thii f°r *ul1 ,l,uU «^votion and hia strength way of letting each other know of our .character t hat when his term of ser-welfare.M\tJvitude expire I.he at once obtained a I The traveller continued on bis ^8** position in the army.His for , present, up.ess he has escaped.| asking hiinarfif if » system giv- ! tun* was now u»de.He became chief ! from tDe 9600,1(1 at°rj °f a building on as right, wb\u2018vh * fchink un.lkely, he is tied up in ^ 1166 to such frauds was not a vi- j °* t he army and was soon known far which he was at work says an exchange .»».>«» s\t^ hw «.,*Jkîsstsavsrsjsr-'ta iz - tong which Tempenrore had unconaci- proa»vhfu.ly.\tHill\u2014such was the traveller\u2019s name\u2014\tas supreme ruler.\tdownward, he discovered a resjectable dimly assumed.They both stopped .V wa» m7 omdy\tdhnnoe, Axe.Shall had planned to organize the postal ser-\ta ptyrm lurry * .kt\tcitizen with hie silk hat jammed abort and failed each other.The ca*~ 1 bring him to v ou,\tand tail x.lm on the ; vice on a new baeia.\tA Pt/IKNT SUZERAIN.\tIfaia eyea and earn, ri.ing from a Ule now half a mile away, etood heavily \"V that you have\tpromu**) to I» my : Hia views fourni favor with.the\tTo-day ha is the greatest man in the bent mature The mason is tones\tf B\tF\tw\tj'\tS S Uàdee.t.Uie hi.^U/ry of Senega# during than have you tell me a lie about IL* you say such words from her?'T said whet it was my dmty to say to warn her.\" You seem very r< Fuller.DM ceases duty, Mr ITT ___\tW6 may u^u mo The Karl of Templemore was ex-\t^er knitted brows did not cover treme'.y angry.A vision of Sue\u2019s tear- any V6rv earnest thought.\"If John,\" full eyes made the blood prick into his 800 said, * consents, i*trhaps I will face.John Fuller, too, was angry; ma r/y\tPhi.ip.Where & John ?\" ggggbecause he clung to the dwin-conviction that he was rMjl I era use he feared he HE LOVED TRUTHFULNESS A careless mason dropped a l>rt am ill not go *ri6d Fuller their predecessors were Dot » pack of thieves, but men acting to the beat of their ability in difficult situations, they will have learnt a lesson, which may serve them good stead in the future.\u2014 Montreal Gazette.The gquity.A PERFECT SHAME.Nothing SHAWV1LLE, NOV.4, 1897.is Cheap STOVES.The recent elections in Newfoundland have resulted in the defeat of the \\N hite* way Administration by a small major- A Pair Trial.\u2022\u2018I wa*troubled with a very bad headache Right at tllO lu'gilllUUg ()i r'c™« j-,Z- -» >\u201c¦ -\trrreduced- fifths of their salaries.\tI fur Stanstead, appears to have given gen- eral satisfaction in the county.4 lty and 45cts each 0 How we propose doing it By n lucky stroke of business wo have purchased a complete line of extra heavy all wool Cheviot Dross Goods, Atïo'KSi.ÏM» «\u201c\u2022 T4 8,111,1 ïfP1'6c,,lors A rumor was current in Toronto last the inside of the envelope \u201cConscience III bl&CK, UFOWll, bill©, glOPU, The money wa.in bills, Nova msroon and cardinal.During Scotia, New Brunswick and American By a re construction of the Provincial Cabinet Hon.Mr.Emmerson has become Hon.Mr.Deschene, Commissioner of and Miss Ihnlun, daughter premier of New Brunswick, in succession I 0f the late Mr.Hudon, of Quebec, were to Mr.Mitchell, who resigned on account I married on Tuesday last.We have now in stock a splendid range of the leading makes in Moccassins.Beefskin, Oiltanned, & Moose.Good Deerskin Moccasins for 90 cents.cf ill health # * # # Hoodie week that Dalton McCarthy ia likely to be appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme -Court of Canada.The salary attached to this position is $8,000 a year with extras.COOKING the fall trade this elegant line McLeod Siewart .ailed from Eng-1 f Mali «Blette say.the ,trike will last prjce 0f 50c.per yd.RoniOlll- s\u201er;^.nr,'.r.% 1rs IL this is wholesale™ ,>,*», other stores will ask you 90c.Canadian Indians have been causing | OF $1 for 8ft 1110 class of gOOtls.trouble to United States officials by raid- | ing American territory and committing It is announced in the Liberal press | acts of lawlessness, such as killing ranch-.\t__\tTIj.h.jx xt+vuirmi that \u201cMr.J.A.Le.peranoe has been ap »» cattle and violating the game laws of | K.1Œ ViOVO Department.pointed agent at Perce, t.aape county, for yery M ^.racter., eo it is reported the Crown Lands, in place of Mr.Edmond Flynn, uncle of the ex Premier I The British forces operating against\t.\t, Wrings,'evcy pair\t.\t^ evidently has a little axe in his political\ta signal success was scored over the tribes-\tguaranteed, p ¦> 1 give it great pi aise.It is excel- 4\" 4- lent for all bowel complaints.* MRS.CHAS.BOTT, Harlow, Ont t Has opened a shop in the premises formerly occupied by D, McKil-lop, Pickanock St., where \u2022 he has - i ! ! * ¦¦the head master Ÿ\tOrNTLEMFM,\u2014I have found great % satisfaction in the use of Ur.Fowler\u2019s *f Extract of Wild Strawberry, andcon-sidcr it invaluable in alf casps of % diarrhiea and summer complaint.: It is a pleasure to me to recommend T ^ it to the public.J.R.P.MASTERTON.Principal, High School, River Charlo, N.B 4- $ Special attention paid to repairing Jewellery and Watches.Sr; IX Us \u2022» M be U V Ffttite 'fdnâ Confectionery.III*// uo\tJ 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE.A nice assortment of the above kept on \u2022 i \u2022 hand George Swatman.Shawville, Sept.1, 1897 TRADE MARKS* DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS Ac.Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention la probably patentable.Communications strictly confidential.Oldest agency for securing patents in America.We have a Washington office.Patents taken through M-unn A Co receive special notice In the ' Commercial Printing.icG-uire\u2019s Meat.Market,.SHAWVILLE.T% rc 'i JL> o O 1\tWe\tmake a\tspecialty I\tof printing\tcommet - V\tclal\tstationery, such t\t\u201c SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully 111 net rated, largest circulation of any scientlflo tournai.weekly, terms $3.00 a year; \u2022tz nv'titha Specimen copies and UaMO K on Patents sent free.Address MUNN A CO., 361 Broadway, New V oi k.pj Boo Note Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, etc: A FINE VARIETY OF THE CHOICEST PATENTS PRESS A1TD CURED MEATS [PROMPTLY SECURED] \u2014IN STOCK GIT RICH QUICKLY.Write today for onr beautiful illustrated Hook on Patents and the fascinating story of a poor Inventor who made $250,000.00.Bond us a rough sketch or model of your invention and wo will promptly tell you FREE if It is new and probably patentable.No humbug.Honest Service.Specialty : Tcufch ivtffos rejected in other hands an l foreign applications.Jl icrcnoeu: Honorable T.Berthlaume, prop, of La Presse,\" Honorable D.A.Roes, the leading new»- Grocery and Confectionery Department.4, John SHAWVILLE, Q.Replete with a well assorted stock of the very beat goods that can be obtained.noon What little rain haa fallen seems to have delighted the hearts of our farmers and encouraged them to try ploughing, but they are anxiously looking forward for more as the ground stands sadly in need of it.We make a specialty of TEA.I VJSS\u2019SSSiKfflt^SSS eniple Hu ildlng.185 St.tames 8L.MontiwaL The only Arm or Or adnata Engineers \" î! e Dominion transacting patent business exclu»! vely.Mention this paper.uni e À s \u2022 le in J.G.McGUIRE. SÊÊàm Fpll IS fglllf #s=g#mmi=#mg * «ÉMSÉH DU ®lMieeel >m to hifld the thumb# nf prisoner» while 1 I BOW TO GROW TULIPS.~\tBSSSSR » immvsH , London contain» what is probably the The N |m*sle \u201d ring* Lord Lytton us- 1 xVOUld be surprised to notice the great Uw».ire bouwe, the troth of king., the injpnibue mtuyUK,.\tplant life.During the winter wh.n it Oevlon Tea gTJ&wFl rcxnume and trage dy of famous lives\t1 lie collection ih\tnch\tin superb cameo [a not practical to grow flower» in the\tw\t^ give» a keen personal interest to the\tof * borne\twhom\tart bas immor- I open ft[r a great deal of attention b, | **%IC\"* ** OMABAOT*#,\" b*.t book om ph,*noirae condition H Observe Wedlock.**\tthan those that went before.His last A Jewish wedding ring with great attack confined him to bed for three bezels lifts from the hand in full re- months, and his heart was dangerously affected.His sufferings were terrible, and it was pitiful to see him trying to carry food to his mouth.His nervous system was so shattered that a form of tit.Vitus\u2019 dance had affected him, and his h$nd and arm trembled so that he could not feed or aid himself.Some friends advised me to try Dr.Williams' Pink Pills and recommended them so highly that my hustwnd and myself decided to try them.We gave them to Harry for several months and bums\twhen the spring came watched anxi- \" Iconographie,\u201d rings hold figures or ously, fearing a return of the trouble, portraits of saints In the Russian style, but were thankful and delighted to see Others are reliquaries for bits of the Q0 symptoms of it, nor has he been true cross or fragments of saintly toe- troubled for the past three years, bones, while one represents Mary Mag i -What is the condition of his health da lent being carried to heaven by four ' at preaentr* asked the reporter.\"He angella.One formed to fifteen small ^ as gturdy and as healthy a l>oy as Er,sr,',d.znm and which In xmdrfle ages secured the partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, cumbrous iron \u2019* virtue lock ** that bus- nervous headache, nervous promtra-bands fastened on their wives before tion.and diseases depending upon going to battis.\thumors in the blood, such as scrofula, Of mystic rings there are many\u2014the chronic erysipelas, etc., all disappear medieval circlet of \"incantation\u201d the before a fair treatment with Dr.Wil-charmed ** loadstone,\u201d and the South Hams' Pink Pills.They give a healthy German silver set with wolf\u2019s teeth.»iow to pale and sallow complexions.A long coffin shaped ring with t hr™\tby all dealers and postpaid at5(7c.the centre one representing yox.or six boxes for $2 50.by ad-Cleowtra bolding the aim v«rnor wildcat filibustering .chaîne which for «ti',er?1 of1t'ub* 18 *° h»ve the r'Bh\u2018 »« daring can only bo likened to Jamieson's Nv \" |,^,a atlul1 * raid on the Transvaal.It is nothing lees than a plan to seize Dawson city in the name of the United States and open up the reserved claims for immediate opera .\t75 I Won.The story comes here from United States Commissioner J.N.Smith at Dyea and it has general belief at this place.The United States Marshall has consider ed it of sufficient importance to notify the Washington authorities at once.Jones, of Port Townsend, the nowspa; er man who was the first man appointed United States Commissioner at St.Mich-2 75\t| »td, and J.J.Rutledge, the V.S.deputy Marshal at Circle City, are said to be the chief filibustered.Jones did not get to St.Michael\u2019» promptly on his appointment, and it was said at once that he had resigned, so Sheppard, of Nebraska, was appointed in his place.Both Jones and Rutledge are venturesome fellows ; quite capable of conceiving and trying to carry AND ACTIVE I °ut ®uch a scheme.According to the \u201c Mb* to travel for rp*;o*aihif.story, Jones ami Rutledge figure in this 3f.J.,.,'th!ivlv8, I w*y* They mean to declare that the L The Dominion | Klondike gold fields are in the United States territory, taking advantage for that purpose of the fact that the boundary line dots not affect that terrif Marble & Granite Works 53, 55, 57, 59, & til Kent St., Thorne Centre, Que.OTTAWA.The undersigned wlnhe* to Inform the public generally that he ha* opened op a Marble and ClrttnKo Work* at Thorne Centre, Q,.where Ini will be prepared to execute nil order» for Monument»1, etc., with despatch at lowest price».Partie» In need of any kind of Monument will do well to hi»pert my stock of lllack Mpeckled Granite.Till» granite will he found second to none In the market.BTONK-M4BONRY.-Contracts taken for all kind* of Mlooe masonry under architects plans.Correspondence Solicited.0 Lost Six Hundred.MENS SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN'S SUITS.MENS SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS .MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN\u2019S SUITS.MEN > si ITS .MEN\u2019S SUITS (Special) MEN\u2019S SUITS (Leader) BLACK WORSTED SUITS.:> 00 BLACK WORSTED SUITS., 6 00 BLACK WORSTED SUITS.7 50 MEN S BANTS MEN\u2019S BANTS MEN S BANTS MEN\u2019S PANTS MEN'S BANTS MEN'S BANTS.MEN\u2019S BANTS.MEN\u2019S BANTS.MEN'S PANTS.MEN'S BANTS .MEN\u2019S BLACK BANTS.MEN S BLACK BANTS.2 00 MEN'S BLACD PANTS (best) 2 50 m 5o # 35 1 75 50 Cairo Egypt, Oct.30.\u2014Despatches from Berber, the eouthernmoet point reached ! b^ the Anglo Egyptian expedition on the I Nile, say that according to the report of spit#, the Dervish commander at M inch, the Dervish position Berber and Khartoum, has announced in the mosque that ho lost 00 men during the bombardment of Metemmch by the British gunboats October 20, when the British shelled the town and retired, after inspecting it with a view to ascertaining its strength and defensive works.The spies report also that the Dervish commander has asked the Khalifa to send him reinforce inents.1 !K) ##*######** \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .2 25 no \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022sees 1 25 .2 75 \u2022 sees \u2022 \u2022 etotn between 3 25 .1 60 \u2022 «\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 JL t B JAMES RILBT.######* 3 50 \u2022 e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 (foil & Aylmer Electric By.2 00 3 75 le 2 26 4 50 .2 50 4 05 on \u2022 eeeeeeee TIME TABLE: Lkayk Avi.mkk for Brll.A.M.-tl 30.7 :K), 8.15.» 00.1*.4Ô, 10 MO, 11.16\tKM.-12.16, 12.46, 1.16, I.\t46, 2 16, 2.45.3 15, 3 45, 4 16, 4 45, 5 15.6 46, 6.15, (i 40, 7.16, 7 45, 8 15, 9.10,9.50.10.30.Lravb Hull for Avlmkr.A.M.-7 30, 8 10.9 00, 0 40, 10.30, II.\t16, 12 00 noon.P.M.\u201412 30, 1 00, ' I 1.30, 2 (XI, 2 30, 3 00, 3 30, 4.00, 4 30, 5 00, 5 30, f\tAssociation\u2019s convention a reso JoncS and Rutledge propose after all com our practical business and shorthand hit ion was adopted endorsing the action munication ia cut off fur the winter to go courses, we have something important to * number of churches in adopting the to Dawson City and formally hoist the tell you regarding fees, etc.Do not fail of individual cups or chalices in ad Stare aud Stripes, declaring that all the to write for particulars.Fall term begins m*D**ter*nK the communion wine and the fields ate in the United Status, and there-August 1st.\tw association recommended the use of indi fore open for entry.They rely on the vidual cups wherever communion cups are hearty support of the five thousand Amer now m use.\tI ican miners to overawe the few British ,\tmounted police and to defeat them if it Chatham, nt.October 19.\u2014I aul comes to a question of fighting.They Lauzon a farmer in the vicinity of Big mean to declare martial law with them 1 unit, Dover township, committed suicide selves as commanders and their gang of yesterday by taking a dose of Pans green, filibusters as officials, and no one will be \u2022\ttime ago Lauzoti married a widow allowed to leave for the coast.In the I\tMe}vr** l\\lt *T° d mt ul^ ail8,,,K \u201c\u201c\u2018\u201c\u2022'time all the claims now reserved fur the wo separated.Since then Lauzou the crown will be located and worked to has fretted and worried and the suicide their full capacity.In this way millions 118 tho rvauh of h,s depressed spirits.| of dollar» worth of dust w ill be taken and secured before either government raise a hand to prevent it.a ory.There are about 5,000 minera in the v Mp i Managing Director.tti Having determined to double r * Cough s, \" Colds, Bron- Sore II U1 'I Burn ; m If 1 rs AUUÜ C I hruat, etc.4 < | Poniiac Pacific Jiactioa By.JOHN RE! PH, Principal, 14S-154j Bank St., Ottawa.\"RF.V, VVAT30N & CO , Fmoi-hii roer.Montreal.\\ im o Official Time Table : Shawville Sash and Door Factory McCredie & Hod£ins, Proprietors PM.A.M.5.45 Leave Aylmer tBnvkeii ridge V Kant ley Parker\u2019s Crossing t Mohrs Quyon Wv man's ?Tank Bristol McKee\u2019s Rhawvllle Clark\u2019s Campbell\u2019s Bay ?Tank f\u2019Vinton Cou longe Me I Ion h Wall hum \u2022Flag Station, flank, t Flag Station.Connecting with Hull Electric Railway at Aylmer.Arrive I» 15 HOi It 9.21 «.12 9.06 «.IK 8.58 6 26 «I 8 50 6 37 A 8.40 6.47 u II 8.22 6/6 ii it 8.14 Rathe*.Poor*.Mouldings, Blinds, mauutaetuied to order.«58 out 41 8.08 8 02 7 04 «I h A Chateauguiy correspondent writes : \u201cA re mai liable phenomenon has occurred here.An apple tree in Mias Macfarlane* garden lied quite a number of apples on it this season, took somewhat of a _____\tWight about August, as if going to die, I Farnham, Oct.30.\u2014 Mr.Kirk, of Earn \\ but strange to say, last month it came ,1Am« was struck and killed by the Slier-A\t^ o m+m 2\ti out \u2018!1 blossom.The apples were very I brooko local train on the Canadion Pacific «rcilUf wHiBCVj I small, but there were quite a lot of Railway, while the train was passing int I them.\"\thhe town at about ten o\u2019clock Tuesday I m» * , « z.\t^ .\tlie was a well know farmer, ihe father 4 , Markdale, Ont.October 2i.-The f Mrs.John Spoor, of Farnham.Ixuiy of George L.\\\\ illiams, residing f.-ur miles from lu re, was found drowned to Coroner Christie, of Flesherton, after inquiring into the cir cumatances, decided it was a case of can 7.26 Al kinds of Matching and Planing done on \u2022hoi test notice.7 52 7.45 7.31 H.OO 8 08 \u2022 4 41 7.18 Estimates Furnished.Feed and Provender Ground.\u2022I 44 7.16 Chapter of Casualties and Deaths.8.12 \u2022 « «\u2022 7.06 sito \u2022i a M 8.47 «< « \u2022 6.39 8.55 Arrive Leave ti.30 r- 1 iitlcrlaktT, 1 iiili4i)m
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