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The equity
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[" V «4 l n t p x \\ SHAWVILLE, Co.PONTIAC, Voi.XVI, No.32.P.Q., THURSDAY, FED.2, 1HDU.I O.D\u201e1ïï'CK.P,T,,\u201e°a\u201dd,.e.DR.STACKHOUSE, Sr.HlîR«EON DENTIST, \u201cTHE EQUITY\u201d Cufchbereon & Orahani'a ad.on 8th page.Have you triuci Dowd s \u201c High Loaf \" Flour Î Are you using Dowd\u2019s Flour Î Herrings.Syrup, Rolled oats, Corn meal and Flour.\tJ.H.Shaw.A soiree and musical entertainment, under the auspices of the ladies of 8.Georges church, Portage du Ford, is aonauncod for Tuesday evening, February 11th.1b issued from the office of Publication, Shawville every Thursday.Subscription, 11.00 por Annum.P run \u2014A few Ladies' fur coats, collais and muffs at very low prices.Raroainh.\u2014We are selling all kinds of wn.ter goods at specie 1 cut-prices, and see us.t Will hereafter be In Hull first four days of each week.Parties coming from the C unity of Pontlao.2ft per cent, reduction wl 1 be made to pay their railway fare.Offlce\u2014opposite the Post Office, HULL .See then'.J.II.Shaw.Como J.H.Shaw.\\.An American doctor recommends sulphur in the stockings and shoes, preventative against la grippe.Rîkth.\u2014At Upper Litchfield, on Friday Jan.27th, to Mr.and Mrs.Arch.Stevenson a eon.Mr.James Craig, barrister of Renfrew, has been elected warden of Renfrew county.QUE.as a Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence of local l uterestsolicited from all parts of the country.Birth, Marriage and Death Notices Inserted free ; but obituary lines, or \u201cpoetry\" will ho charged at the rate of Scents per line money toaeoompany themanuscrlpt In every case.sure Mr.W.J.Gallagher, formerly editor and proprietor of the Pembroke Standard, died at Waikiki, Sandwich Islands, on Jan.3rd.After leaving Pembroke Mr.Gallagher went to Vancouver, D C., where he published a newspaper.there ho removed to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, where ho was ptoprietur of the t i o \u2022.\t.\t.Commercial Journal of that place until Mrs.John Smith, who has been sen.us his death.Mr.Gallagher loaves a widow iilforaome time past,is,we are glad | and four children, to report, showing some evidence of improvement.BANK OF OTTAWA P.D.F.& B.Branch E7.Os, 3oo£ a Dominion Charter Head Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .ii J.A.Cowan, It M.livon 11(imis, O.It.OF CANADA.( Dr.J.E.TASS4BT.L.B S., D.D.S, une to Mrs.J.F.Dale, Shaw ville.We regret to learn that several of the members of Mr.Robert Farrell\u2019s family It er Like, have bejii attacked with diphtheria.Dr.Gdbuuy of Bryson is the attending physician.CAPITAL - $6,000,000.2,600,000.Corner of Bank and I attawa Wellington Streets, ( unawa itfir ypfcisl attention given to appointments ii.adt by mail.' I reported by the H.-nfrew Mercury, are as follows : son of Hugh McTarish, o wan in tu» service of the C.P.R Misses Maria and Minnie il unilton, nf I lived a* North B y.In seeking to get on Diamond, and Mr.Thomas Hamilton and the top of one of the cars of his train on I said, includes some very wealthy men.son, of High River, Alberta District, Saturday night as it was pulling out of It has been determined, it is stated, to N.W.T., were the guests of Mrs.Thoa.Em Claire, ho missed his hold on thes'ep puth the i ail way to completion as soon as Rollins, of this place during the past rods at the side of the car and fell be- u charter is obtained, week.\tI neath the wheels.Both legs and one arm were run over, and he died in Mat»| The Second Batch Of Bonks Quaran-uwa Hospital after four hours' suffering.His body wai brought down to Renfrew by some of his comrades on Tuesday and was interred on Wednesday afternoon.RESERVE FUND ) Head Office, \u2022 Montreal.I 0 BOURBHAU RAINVILLE, L.L.L SII.UVVII.Li: Il KAMI II, I Money loaned on approved security at reasonable rates.Farmers notf.t b Might and collect- d.Money transferred io all parts of the world.SAVINGS B INK.® A lUr A\tA\tq ei f I Accounts opened for amounts of five dol- Q.jtk« JftAvitbA A ,\t,arK an« «uffleient to .end Mr Kkk to 'he ,z \u201e\u201e bi, property, and that he ha- -\t- - W \u201c\"\u2018\"' J\u2019\t\u201d 1 » wntohmaker, Arnprior.H.« ad.will be pemtent.ary And now Mr.Klock want, t\u2018,aced it for ab\u201eut, B m,ie, and that there ' ADVOCATju\tfound fntereeting and profitable,\tto know wha that information is, and i* are indications of silver and other miner-1 At Fort Con longe, on Jmuary 14th.Maria ÆWS zssnrx txs^ssSK.^ Mr\t- era! people in thi.leotion are very ill\t* ^7~\thoae grand old bills of Thorno, and con- from the di.ea.o, the aoread of which haa\tHymoneti\ttiguous town.hipa contain I Riche., per- b.enci.duced by the vanablo weather \u201e\t.\t.\t-,\t.\thapa vaster than have yet been discover- we have been experiencing.\tL.Mtrr,','Vat the residence of A.S.ed.The pwneera who have sliugg.ed 1 Mitchell, Esq., of Northneld, brother-in hard for an existe: ce amongst them may law of the bride, by Rev.T.VV.Ball, and doubtless will not see the time, but S imui'l Anderson of Kazubazua, to Ida | a day will come wheu some one w ill en been appointed Treasurer of Carleton 1 S, Smiley, youngest daughter of R ht County, in succession to the late William Smith, É q , of the township of Thorne ,\t_\t_\t\u2014 Cowan, who with his son, Holmes, wj.b\t- A Good Turn out.There was a ve ry 13* VlVawwlle S!JhE reLoEmmv\tI r*-c*nt,y killed in a runaway accident in\tAugusta William Dihms, eldest son of ffood attendance at tin» carnival held hen engagements for any business In connection Ottawa.There was a great number of Mr.August Da hois, postmaster and Tuesday evening last, B.y son, with all Courts In the County.Collections .pplicants for the position.\tchurch \u2022 wardeir of Thorne Centre, and ! ^orL Bristol, Sanu : tot ami Arnprior .~ fumes were presented, and just whether the right ones %ot the priz-s, is, a?invuri- NOTARY PUBLIC, /^LEUK of the Dlslnct Magi si rates' Court \\y at ShawvlUe.Money to lend on chmv terms on farm and village property.Notary for \u2022\u2022The iteliai.ee Loan aud Savings Corn- Office Hours .10 a m.to 3 p m.SATURDAYS .10 AM.TO 1 P.M.F.A.PARKKU, Manager.X \" § \"of mtarlo.Will visit Bryson every Thursday.3£oral and (SknmtL VfiraiK tlcLUNNELL, rTOKNE\\ AT LAW, Main rtt.Hull, will, at request,attendallcourts lu the 11 .strict.All lorrespoudeuct promptly tuswered.Will he at.4hawvlll< first Thursday of each month.A I DIED.72 MAIN ST.- HULL QUE.Will attend Hu per lor and Circuit Court wt Bryson, also other Courts in Pontiac Die.trict wheu required.PASTURAGE \\ J AS.HOPE * \u20ac#.?NUFACTURLNG STATIONERS, BOOK8E1 I Mr.Hugh Riley, brother of Mrs.Lyon \u201ef .Otu\u2019w\u201cS?o'Mra.J.H.Shaw, of thi.village, ha, Anv person wishing to secure pasture for their cow this corning season should sec me at once.Bat s low g *'»d water In pasture, and by arrangln - at once can be gmtnv teed proper accommodation.Af e\u201d5h of April will be too lute.M j'-y their pent up wealth.(j.C XTER WILLIAM ELLIOTT J 4 1\u2018i\u2018LIC \\TION will be made at the next .I A session of the Parliament of Canada by ihe Pontine Pacific Junction li ilway Company for an 1 ct to extend the time for commencing and completing its extensions already authorlz d :-(t) from its present terminus at Waltham to Him If Hie Marie via Pembroke, (2) Uom its mesent terminus at Walt lu* m In a north westerly direction to a point In the County of Pontiac, and (3) from its present terminus at Aylmer to a point in Hull, and thence over the Ottawa river to Ottawa ; and also for commencing and completing the bridges Authorized to he constructed over the Ottawa River at Allumette Island ; and foroth* r purposes.A.FERGUSON, Solicitor for * Id Com pa y.Dated this 23th day of January, 18v9.BAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE î \u2014COURT ST., BHAWVILLB.¦ Accounts collected and prompt returns made.All couru attended.-, t Cos St.Lawrence Hall, Alexander Gibson, an Esrdley farmer, well chosen.Good Accommodation.Table and Bar al- I his thigh in three places, and the bore\tCom.«wryone canno H e*f c been handed m : A COMPAGNIE de hemln de fer Port-tin.» el Jonction du Pacifique s\u2019adm-eera parlement du Canad », A sa prochaine session, afin d'obtenir un acte prorogeant ii-H délai* pour commencer H compléter ses prolongements déjft RUlorl*6\tMounted Police, under the supervision me a luvip.wondering what you'd say !\t*4 think, on the whole, the next of Inspector Starnes.Ruse cried, throwing her arms around\ttournament will be quite as good as, Annie's neck.\" And now you'll stay j\t^ not better than thn preceding ones, with us, for you see you have nowhere\tThe committee, and in fact every one else to go ; shan't she mother l' and\tconnected w ith the organization, have she appealed to Mrs.Carleton, who had\tdone their best, and given up a great de.il of time tu making it a success.\" ed Hut it did not matter, for Annie, answered all the same.She was sitting now with her back to Mrs.Carleton, while, so far as Rose was concerned4 her face was in the shadow.Consequent I y Rose could not see its expression.as she replied: \"Nothing probably would have come of it.I imagine the Pequot, as you call her, was not more than fourteen and you know how easily we forget the fanc ies of th it age.She was un-doubtely pleasedd with the evident admiration of your handsome brother, and watched anxiously it may be, for the evenings when, wit hf others of his comrades, became to the hotel; but a closer acquaintance would have resulted in her knowing the deception about the name, and after she would not have cared for him.If he really liked her he would not have im;x)secl upon her thus.She\u2019s forgotten him ere this, and is probably a married woman.\" \"Perhaps so,\" Rose replied; I knew.Jimmie didn't! mean ceive her long.He took the name Dick Lee, partly in sport, and partly because he didn't wish his teacher to know how often Jim Carleton was at the Pequot House, when he thought him somewhere else.After he began to like her, and saw how pure and good and truthful she was, he hated to tell her.but had made up his mind to do so when mother took him away.\" \"He might have written,\" Annie said, \"and she may have been silly enough to cry over his abrupt and unexplained departure.\" \"Mother wouldn\u2019t let him write,\" Rose rejoined, laughingly.\"She watched him closely, and got Tom interested too.Poor Jimmie.1 wonder if that girl ever thinks of him1 now?\" \"She may, but I dare say she is glad your mother took him home.She has outlived all that fancy,\" and Annie's white fingers, on one of which the wedding-ring was shining, worked nervously together.As if bent on tormenting hoth her auditors by talking ot Jimmie, Rose kept on, wondering how he looked, if she should know him, what he would say, bow he would act, and il he ever would come.*i I'm so glad you are here, Annie,\u2019 she said, \" for you do everybody good Yes, lie\u2019s I here,\u201d Hose answered 1 wish lo de- IHS WISH Mrs.Peck\u2014Yes, they missed something from the counter where 1 had been making some purchases, and as I was leaving the store a detective halted me and led me back to the office, where they told me l was suspected of being a shoplifter.Mr.Peck\u2014Well, that was awkward, to say the least.Mrs Peck\u2014Awkward ?For about a just come in.\"Of course Mrs.Graham will stay, was Mrs.Carletoo\u2019s reply ; for, during the few days of her sojourn at Rockland, she had become greatly interested in the sweet young Annie, and already foresaw the benefit she would he to Rose, who needed some such influence to keep her in check.Mrs.Carleton was proud, and at first her daughter\u2019s growing intimacy with the wife of a mechanic had given her pride a pang, but a closer acquaintance had dispelled the foolish prejudice, for she saw in the gentle Annie unmistakable mariai of education and refinement, while she was not insensible to the charm thrown round the beautiful stranger by the lovely Christian charts 1er which shone so brightly now in ii«e «ink hour of affliction.Coming nearer to her, and Lying her hand in I popper, vy do you always draw your i motherly way upon her pale brown pencil from der top to der bottom hair, she said:\tin remarking dose pants?W'e all want you, Mrs.Cira ham, and I Ikey, your popper vss an honest man.as Rose, by an act which I will admit f am sticking exactly to der truth r wus too presuming, has virtually rlos-| ( eqv dose pants vas marked down I HAD ENOUGH A portly lady endeavored to skate on i be Serpentine, but she suddenly sat down, making a noise like an iron minute I was simply speechless with safe dropping from a sixth-story win- indignation.dow.\tMr.Perk, regretfully\u2014Oh, I wwh I h id been t here I A gentleman ran to her assistance and, as he helped her to her feet, he remarked: I presume you are skating for the first time.No.for the last time replied the disgusted female.DKODORIZED SMOKERS.He\u2014VY hat\u2019s the matter with these cigars ?She\u2014Why, dear, they smelt so horrid that I put some eau-de-cologne on them ! swer at once.There was another interval of sil-eite, and then starting quickly.Rose called out, \"Mother, don't you remember that affair of Jimmie's ever so long ago, when he was a boy at school in New London?\" There was a little girl thal he fancied, and you took him bdme for fear of what wrould come of Yt; when you found she was poor and lebodyl\" CONSCIENTIOUS SMALL.So h?asked you to he his wife ' How did hv lead up to the question \u2022 Oh.with small talk.I rememVtvr, fo# one thing, he asked me if I lo* ed hi ven STANDARD OF PURITY ROBBEH INSURANCE LUDELLA In tïilmi l»J Ifnllt* n Huh I it rot it Hour llrlgiMMl Iiimiimiuv i ompiinlin.flourishing hutdnesees of To Get the Best Medicine wæïrzàisæsm iSSHpi ii:rr~EÈEzr\" business tu look up\tshooting the li n.U« would, of couise, moro th;in soldiers who were disband- partly from other paper* and bive ttllomî(| this before, but events .> ^ afler lh,, lat\u201e Japanese war anl who\tol\u201eirr .rwiq uf an eye- I cu, ,ed with such surprising rapidity carrjed their rifiwJ and ammunition\tTllh RIUIIT LLW1» that all ordinary action wan out i,f the with them#\t!\tPrincipal-Well 0r I question.hyeiy mum« n \u201c\tThey are, however, a cowardly lot, money (fWing by Lewis?sec mod to gain on the boise, an < - only making attacks between sunset Collector\u2014I am sorry to say 1 did - father's note was a thoroughbred ^bough at first he wemed to Ily like aml sunrise.Some of them are decid-\tThere are a number of Lewises sent up the ltiver ligris from i v\tplunging through the watei at racing governmeDt and people.\tprincipal\u2014That\u2019s the one Call on him - ¦ -ï\trrti|SS## !\t1 - from the steamer, and the inn\t^croaVeiil p»id.J.Me\t__ back badly wounded.The brute at\t-*-\t/ 1 A Î VI/T?!1 S hind, ' leaving11he°horse in* posm*u«ion i\tCOLNCLDENCK.\tj eerbohc Diein^ct^nt^^soapt^O^lMt J of the field.Not for long, however, f s m^how 1 am awfully stupid\t^alîand diploimu for mipertor It soon appeared that tha lum had not night, remaikod young Durum, Inn- J* ,,\tTh-lr regular me prevent lofactl- | been so badly hit as was at first sup- gui(||yf thv other eve nine\taise,we#.A*\u2022 flew on again, with his mane stream- f;lj|s vure.We do not ask you to j fl\tgk\tpml* wr».et gle.Presently lbe bo.se stood suit grali\u201e to N.C.Polsou & Co., Kingston,\t&pMl.\u201eIthoK :&r&\" r.r;Xïï\"\u201cv,¦\t\u2014\t! Stammerers gssge stanres.In about seven unnut* s 1 imo | TflR ROSES WHILE DRUGGED.| Dr ArnoU, Btrii», who willoodqih*youcm9* jungle anTc repfsùdf UyTnd re^, lately | A tough steak miy te made tender |\tAPFLE8.«mu, MM » MULT» tovv irds the horse.With a toss of his if rubl«d over night or for a few hours | If 6h,Pi *bipth, m to E\"Er:«EH r.board had fairly suit wj|| t* very similar.it seemed abso-\t- the Arab could jniNKS TFIOMAS-I\u2019HOSVHATE BEST an out saying so board 8 uu famous river, the steamer was quite unsuspicious ol anything, when without a moment s tremendous splash burst up Everyone , f Every stammerer can H they will come an-i s-s?saSESSSJ- ino.H* and will talk if warning a the soft evening rushed to the side of the Assyria, and you can judge lor yourself o£ the general amazement that possessed every-when Lord Kerr's matchless Arab swimming vigorously to- How he had Indigent!,.o, Uousuuiytlon, UinVetee P,,za U ugh* A-thm*.\tPh *gm, N,rions hdhility, aUeplt-M-en#, l^v-indeocy T!» air un Limited), 7 «égout mil une bay was seen wards the river bank d his halter and made a dash remove mAI»A l*i;UUAXKVT unfasten.for the side, without being heard, not a man on board was able to answer.There was the erect and shapety head gliding swiftly through the smooth water towards the rich and picturesque shore.The captain at once ordered his slacken speed, in order that Loan and Savings Company.Incorporated 1855.«\u2022\u2022\u2022 l.lfie.ooo Paid up Capital Reserve Fund.\t.\t« I uA«d Office Toronto wx., \u2022 Comm stion Co., Limited, | Bra*®h omoes Winnipeg, Man., Vancouver recoiled at tutors*!.paid sr ooia- The Dawson engineer lu\t, be might watch what the animal would do.At this time the ship was gliding past the beautiful grassy plain, vwih the bank, and it was then not iced luU»jy impossible that his nosebag was still attached to eacape the third time.\tDavid Popplewell in \" 1 he Chamber of his disagreeable incubus.Of ooui«*t win f The Arab is by this time show- erphotiI,hate ami Thomas-Phosphate rid of it altogether, hng 8igDs of undoubted fatigue, whilst vajU;iljje manures\u2014 Thomas-Phosphate .-¦>«»*\u2022\u2014\u201c¦\tr laie, etc , wit to sni ,\t» Vires* ou receipt ol Brasfci*: ü'sœttt TORONTO.ONT.J oui n THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.i EPPS\u2019S 3 Thomas phosphor' 9 S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.P O COCOA un '/ W B A H » BREAKFAST\u2014SUPPER.FREE BOOKLET.guide to health./ISO Hundreds .of theee oloeeta are in mie, gi ring entire Pamphlet\" and Sampjei ol I\tIon\t.Material of our Steel F>aine I\ti artie* u Ing th'-ra won d no t be with- Niagara Vapor Bath\t\u2022£%£ ¦ant IO *nr add ream on\tI or In any place where there ia a flue or required only once in tw 0 week*.Fur cir« ular and price write rereipt of et*inp.Thermometer Attachment and Vaporizer Complete.Agent» Wanted for Beal «eltiofl Bath in Amniitw.f?VCtccled Iist- An attempt was made to it will apply only to cases under $25 In 8trdcti bears and raccoons, but the France this conciliation keeps down the majority was against it.The time during | IlOUSeS cases by one-third If it has the same w.h,ch 18 forbidden to kid any beaver success here it will have the effect of sav w*d Le extended two years, to 1902.The ing at least $100,000.It's worth trying.f*03e 8ea8nn for partridge will be from The sum saved would be as much as spent December 15th to September 1st.It will now in colonization.The same system a*eo Le allowed to hunt deer with dogs exists in Holland, and one of the same | ^rom October 20th to November 1st.nature in Belgium.In England in the ran the lawyers would rise above the mere I the consequent necessity for nourishing pecuniar) consideration for the good of I food fvr the convalescents.JOHN J.MCCLEARY, SHAWVILLB.I ?mmm Furniture Furniture Furniture good quality and of all styles' at Amazingly Low Prices FOR CASH.5 VS / NOTICE TO FARMERS.X A CONCILIATION BILL 5 > A For the greater convenience oj my customers, in addition to my Storehouse at Bristol, I have erected two new Store one at McKee's and the other at Wyman\u2019s\u2014 and am prepared to buy all kinds of good, clean 3 & & i XxV U \u2022» are I L > Marlin Repeaters l 9 ?1 Gram, for which I will pay JAMES MCARTHUR, the highest price the market will allow.M I SHAW VILLE.For Prices ou MARLINS, (any calibre) consult your nearest dealer.?B.GRAHAM.Elmslde, Oct.17th.1898. County Sale of Lands for Taxes.I I PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER Province do Quebec, Bureau du Conseil Municipal du Comté de Pontiac JE DONNE AVIS par le présent que les terres ci aprôe décrites seront vendues par encan public, A la salle du comté de Pontiac, au village de Bryson, MERCREDI k PREMIER jour de MARS prochain, A DIX heures do Vavant-midi, pour cotisations et frais mention éa sur les differents lots et parties de lots ci-après décrites, à moins que lus dites cotisations ne me soient payées avec les frais courus avant le jour fixe pour la vente.} nm t\tProvince of Quebec,\t) « >lhce of the Municipal Council of the County of Pontiac./ KUP| A MKI.K T rtTOTK Of watches, CLOCKS, JEWKELEKY, 81L VKH WARE ut EIGHT YEARS AFTERW ARB Ihen I went to Liverpool and got m u_n < i#|||||||l||||||l||j|||||||||||l|||||l|||l was pure gold simile of that is shown in the British Museum.\u201d Grenoble Is the place where most of At thin the kid gloves come from place alone 1,200,000 dozen paire of gloves are manufactured annually.This represents a value of £1,400,010, and WHAT IS aOINCI ON IN TME POUR | 8'vos employment to 25,000 working people of both sexes.There are 4,000 men and 21,000 women residing within a radius ol thirty-eight miles around Grenoble who live by this work.The success of Bismarck's memoirs is unprecedented in Germany week, 818,000 copies had been ordered, representing a value of nearly $1,025,- HINTS FOR THE FARMER.PRACTICAL SHEEP HUSBANDRY.Do not mix sheep with other aui-mak.To be entirely safe a flock must haw a yard and shed to themselves.A greased sheep sheds the rain and inviting snow so that It does not chill th?most tender part of the animal, the loins, wlwre injury to the spine nerve and resulting disease is sure to happen.\t» CORNERS OP THE GLOBE.O'd end New World Bvente of Interest Chronicled Briefly\u2014Interesting Meppenlngs of Recent Date.In one The sale of William Morris' library realized $55,000.sum plans for the gardens now.for (ha garden plan, do not shut your | at Khartoum and Fashoda eyes or mind when something is seen that will improve the field crop or ein b lluh the home, Corn and potatoes, oats and wheat are good, so, too, are roses, pansies and asters.Order your seed and fruit catalogues early and plan for good, jwiying crops, healthy families and beautiful home surroundings.000 .,\t,\t,\tAn-A young Siamese prince has been sue-1 thirds have been supplied.cessful in an English law examination.I NAPIER'S GOLD NUGGET t bor.in Scotland there are at least 8f> burghs whose Provosts are total abstainers.Wsater quarters are now to be pro-vlitd for the flock.Shelter is indie- Freemason tipwarda of fifty years i pensable, for it is equivalent to a large quantity of feed, otherwise ex-p.-nded in making up for exhaustion through exposure to cold.8ve that the yards for the sheep be made dry by thorough drainage sheep must have a dry foot always, but especially in the winter, and the shed should be provided with eave trough drainage to secure dry feet.It has always been a custom among English shepherds to grease the sheep's coat when the flock is to be exposed to the winter weather, as this helps to shed the rain, ft is a question to be considered if our range shepherd might.\t.\t.,\t,\t.\t.âî\t, \u201e I their solid and liquid excrement n\" aox gurrey commanded, and was awarded with some old clothes, and we told everyone we met that we were going to New Zealand.a perpetual pension of £10 a year for his victorious soldiership.The mon y has been paid annually, century in and century out, ever since, and now the , , with us for fear of being mi -pec ted.I Duke has let the country off for £90$ to proceed to China for the purpose of I when we reached Melbourne we took | down.raising and commanding the battalion private lodgings, and the next morn- ti\u2019ifsjsna 6*\t% ix.S'vt.oX uaiet anee of a number of British of-Ueary arrangement* for shipping her, These will be chosen either end we never saw her again until I I a nse of humor sJsa.\u2014IgflclS5*SKrf.tse\" WE CARRIED NO ARMS done\u2014how much better the results if a little time had been given to laying out the work before iZ had to be done.Named your boy after yourself, Mr.How many «ore gardens to add to the No,°MrY Thompson, we hare named health and comfort of the family and him James after a prolonged family to the caab In the pocket-book had the row- THE USUAL WAY GRAVITY He doesn't succeed bec.tuse he has nc I.V f t / GoTo^r» All Suits at V0e Make Cut Prices DURING JANUARY.A.R.McGUIRE, THE TAILOR.3 1 1 tie 0UP Bow 1)^ e \u2022 e S; liTCBim To the public for the liberal patronage given us during the Holiday Season, and desire to express our appreciation of the We have had the best year\u2019s hu-have ever had, and with the H.S.Dili's Cornu ARNPRIOR, It your Watch is sick, If you are sick of your Watch, If you want a Watch that will not make you sick, If you are sick or well and want a Watch.all vvouk guaranteed for ONE F EAR.all ooors OUAH r- N TIED AS REPRESENTED.James Boss Gold Filed Case.ItcmemlM'i' the name same.siness wo Kmpcr >r William of Germany, colubrat-vd hts 40ih birthday on Friday last.Mr.(5.L Henderson has boon elects PrtM'dotit of the Ottawa H ard of Trade o thocuiront year.Terrible sn >w storms nro reported from C » rad\", causing much destruction to live « o k and parayztng t radio m many parts.,\t?|n tlHM'IIOttUOlls A N \u2022* York girl has died from a hot- T2l6 SOCïOt % bwtlm ss doin' b) ribie blond d:-M.iHt\\ as the result of kwa\t# _ g ht LlNIllllItt' * mg a dirty bible in Essex Market Court.01 SUCOOSS i\tlloilM1 \u2022 - - Ore containing from $60*000 to $900,* (100 per ton has been discovered in a Crip-:iU Creek (Ol ) gold mine.Ore valued .r 55,000,000 is blocked out.According r » tlie figures published in Madrid, 80,000 Spanish soldier# perished, chit fly horn sit knots, during the campaign in Cuba.An o .tiro family named Ho as m is reputed to have been drowned while crossing Lake Erie to the Canadian Shore with the body uf one of the children, who died in the t ni ted States.Tim maikot reports last week state that th \u2022 shortage in s ock in the United State is producing a boom in Canadian export I\t, v and stockera.The prices quoted X3l0 2D TOSS GOOuS T route lust Thursday for shipping S4.LV> to 54 To ; er 100 Sleek- $01)aitlllCIlt > to $3.tit).\t1\t* Mr.Lpold CharboimoHU, of Iron* - (,*near Oiiawa, his instructed Mi.1.M.Mvl> 'ivjall to sue the Ftdcial gh#4ftrtTTAfl r i
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