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[" ERREUfi(S) DE NUMEROTATION V.- ( & > N.< î A'* 4 x.» \"\u2022\u20141 7th Yeah.81 [AW VILLE PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY', AUG.J7 1801» a Yeah in Advance.81.00 BANK OF OTTAWA Shawvillo Council Il led l>y i'»lin Sf.wiît.fl in Si»ii 1 ?*y I,*, and is henhy j\u201e, tf*vv out thu filling \u201ef the nppi fin* bridge nt Itrown's mill #S.OO.\u2014( 'anicd Moved I») conn.John St i cd hy conn.John Smiley, (hat the hill of llofiry Ay!, n.fctfnO.OO, l,.- paid, and fh seconded a vote of thanks nf this Council he and f meeting | hereby tend, red to Mr.Henry Aylen f ud also iiiinuttiH of I thu manner in which he has t reated t! ted Mill lit \u2022f the Municipal < Shaw vill netl of held on Monday, Il Hnul Ollicc [Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .S 1,500,000.00 Real.§1,170 000.00 the vil lag the 7th day of August, |x:0 I'li' * lit \u2014 Mr.Mayor i i.- $6,000,000.1 S'h,Sr,1,7 I t OP CANADA.v* H-xIgin» M.Donaldson 1 1 a Hoard of Directors CAPITAL RESERVE FUND, - 2,600,000 FRESH .ami Donald Mel Moved liy eoun.Dunaldsun, by com i.McRae, that minutest held on July 1 \u2022 special session held on July 17th he adopted.\u2014Carried.Moved by eoun.M< Rac, seconded by conn.Donaldson, that the Valuation Roll as prepared by the sworn valuators he and is hereby homologated without amend* Carried I >onaldson Chahlkm M yoke, Esq., President Geokok Hay, esq.,Vice-President Ho*.Geo.Drvsoh, Jh Alex.Piusut, Emj , John Mather, E*q David Mac La hen, Ksq lload Office» \u2022 Montreal.mmiM ipality ; « t Ik against tlic* Council \u2022After much talking the Council a«l jouiiK'd.I tl Towns! Dennis Mvi:hiv, Lsy < al lied OKOnOEMJRN D.M.FIN NIE General Manager .Manager, SHAW VILLE StltAXI II, Money loaned on approved security nl reasonable rates.A GENERAL RANKING DUSlNKSd TRANSACT LU, Ml «.Il M Vi III '«is.Sue.-Treasure i ARRIVALS I Fanners notes bought and collected Money transferred to all parts of iho world.I ment as if now stands Drafts Issued on all Banking points in the Dominion.United Mute* and Ureal Uiltaiu, Notea and Bills collected.Intercut allowed on Deposit Receipt at current rates.Hums of $1 and upwards received 11 Saving» De-p.irtnieut.Interest credited half yearly.Office Hours 10a.in.to 3p.in.Saturday 10a.m.to p.m.Moved by eoun \u201e\teconded Account* opened for amounts of one dol- | by conn.McRae, flint the lulls of the lars and upwards and Interest allowed SAVINGS BANK Clarendon S.Commissioners Legal Blank Printing ('< 8*k80t be paid.-Carried Moved by conn.Smiley, seconded bv ,\t,\t.\t.conn.McRae, that we do now adjourn.\u2014 ( , Sec.-Ti«hs .1 Minutes of last meeting read.Moved by 1 hus.Prcndvrgast, second ed by Robert Smart, that minutes of last #,\t, ç\t.\t, , I meeting as now read he and are hereby Minutes of a meeting of directors of the confirmed \u2014 Carried \u201cF5'?®.* E=S E5H !%:-\t: |g% v,n'[,l.mnt evening was nt.\t| yoved'br dir.Cuthberhsm, weeded ed by dir.WaUh, ,md reavlved, that Dr.I Min Ada Garten, of Aylmer, is at pre-Uexander b ; epjx int< cl to arrange with sent o i a visit at Mr.\\Ym.MetcalfeV, the Shawvol» band on the same terms as Clarke's Station.* iaat year.Moved by d iiuounting t Shawt il le, August 5th, 1st Ml \u2022f School i Office Horns Saturdays .10 A M.t 10 A M.TO 1 V.M I*.M B'»at'l f iiiinissionei 1\\ A.PARKER Hohert Smart and Tlios Mayor LOCAL NEWS.Are you using Dowd\u2019s Flour ?President .7.Q.Beemer aid Sup1.P.W.Ilf'aseman, went up the line by specii 1 on Fri lay to visit the Calumet mines.We have already received several consignments of New Goods for Fall Trade, consisting of.Director y Meeting Have you tried Dowd a \u201c ilivh Loaf Flour ?Harvesting ami threshing operations were c iminenced lust week at the Ottawa Experimental Farm.The contracts Cottons Shirting-s Ticking's Linens Flannelettes Wrapperettes Dress Goods Hosiery.8, Mrs.Robert Telford, ¦ | #12.00: No.13, Mrs.John Robin, §11.CO, 11, Mrs.James Kiml-Mvs.Albert Th week 1 Mr.John Gillies, agent for the firm of Gillies' Bros., was in town on Saturday last, his object being to purchase horses for the woods.Found On the road between Wilson\u2019s Mill and Radford, a Radio's limiting case watch.The owner may have the same by applying at this office.K5P\" The Shawville Marble and Granite Works, Alex.McDonald, proprietor turns out a superior class of work in Mon uments, Headstones, etc.Prices reasonable mas some ng ap 1 III i H M \\THKSl Win.Dickson.Seeds\u2014T.H.J Horticulture\u2014Francis Wilson.The following officers for exhib dly wire appointed, namely : 1 icket se 1er \u2014 Arch.McFarlane.Large gate\u2014George Findlay and A.McLeod, indicator\u2014 Hugh E lioit.Night watch -~L.D.Davis.Guards\u2014Hugh Stark and H.Hobbs.Bailiff*\u2014Wm.Elliott.Moved by dir.MuCorriston, seconded by dir.Grant, and resolved, that directors McNally and Clarke be appointed to secure a field in Li-1hii.Id fur the plowing match.Meeting adjourned E.G it ah AM, Sec.-Treasurer >wes Miss Jtssie Leitch, eldest daughter , f r.Arch'd L itch, of U.k Like, Mini-b.«.who is spending the summer months |iu (1 iawa, is at present visiting relatives the second class coich butted up against\tthl ninth \\ j.tim ;& Morcheau and Shaw ville.\tthe boiler.The end of this car was torn < fo.r ?i1,\u201en a.\u201e ¦ Y .!\t, ssesEjI #§#=%,#### ppiilsl K1 ,ndlk0-\tMcCoaig was pinned beneath the second-!\t- class car and was dead.\t[________________________ 111 then went to that car and helped to Fourteen firemen lost their lives while get out two or three of the injured pas- heroically lighting a fire in the city of sengers.After this I telegraphed to Ot- Omaha recently.E'ghl people are dead, and four ser- a for assistance and sent to the village The Imperial Parliament loutly injured, as the result of a wreck for doctors and a priest, who were quickly by royal ,\tClarendon Council.\ton the Canada Atlantic Railway, at a on hand.As scon as the physicians ar, , .\twi' ^D'uir (Jueale went to Shawville\t- place called St.Polycarpe, on XY\u2019edneeday nvet] the injured were removed to the\t?i,rni- \u2022 .i * w non TXVi™ T bu.ld.nga by Wednesday retoming in theevening ac Tmvn Hull, Shawville, Aug.7th, 18W.morning last.The list of casualties ib aa hotels.Starr,, O\u2019Connor,IRocheleau and di«rr 5 ,™ ^\t' £eaSeJ about fcl8,000 over the valuation of three compamed by Miss Annie Whelan, who I Regular session of the Council this day fallows :\tMcCuaig were dead then.Mrs Rochel uiatrict passenger agent of the Grand years ago.This the council redueed hy is at present the guest of Mrs.Win.\u2014Members present, Mr.Mayor Thus.\tvau and daughter and Bridget Ryan died yunh; Kailway at Montreal for a copy of almost $12,1X10, leaving an increase of Moore.\tI McFarlane: Councillors John Stewart\tthe dead.\tat the hotel.\ta neat illustrated folder, descriptive of valuotion over that of three yeara ago, by Mr-Peter Menasse, foreman for Mr.VV.A.Hodgins, John Smiley, tV.c! L (i,60rge McCja,g> bren,an- Ottawa\t*.Jmt aa soon aa possible we commenc-\tscenery of the New England States.T™\tsru :: SSS> .*\ts\u201c\"-\t253 ** \u2014¦ Ifppips\t\"\" sSSSÈSSk =ÇiE^.^>S iSSflSSHE \u2014fesSEÎ Mr.and Mrs.Davis were much affected ,VlI8d,,iy: ^turned home b nday.\thereby permitted to put two gates on the\tRobert Orr, engineer, 481 Gladstone\twou\\d have caused the accident.A care by so kindly as well as tangible a mani- , Mi.John h.illoran, Misa Hannah\tkil-\troad between lots 11 and 12, range 13,\tavenue, Ottawa.\tful examination however failed to give festation of friendship, and the pleasant {2,an* ul ymesiey, and Mr.John Me- that is, one in the front and one behind, William McQuestion, brakeman, 214 L^y explanation\t*\t4 GENTS WANTED-for -the tiff SIZZZ \"\tâislüiHe liih Eqi :\thad tin pleasure eoplo to express the opinion that she must be an eccentric person of masculine disposition.As a matter of fact L XV he u \u2022 ®d must iu the end be crushed ^e diml h its w heels ro BED U\\ SI N DOW N n the biggei as usual.Oi cours* towns\u2014but there is no really big town in all ihe republic\u2014things may ANi it is a mis- u m re Animated It is a mistake to take Paul Ki tiger and his surrounding politicians as t> i» » vf i he Iher Three or four tunes a year be goes take to take the dweller in the towns as typical.To unearth the real lloer Lu -Vtvh maul which is equivalent to the Notch Fast Day or communion.In (he lu lie market square of the Dearest little burg there will si and a i here w as no more womanly woman in France She was the daughter of a pwinter, anti had been devoted to that art from her childhood one must seek the wide and solitary veldt, the hidden valleys, the distant hills, and there, on lus farm, draw hnu ' modest whitewashed building like a eu.His\tchurch for the dU-| she was full of life; in fact a romp.a sornew hit similar remedy is in vogue \"\u2014i\t_ ._ \u201e country, and he was bitterly opposed I ^\t1 big lw hi tya iiv u s< v d w agon I 18^ W\u201c® 60111 ^ Horcleaux.U^ March, tx-fore it is u.sed and must then be mai/n\\lim.d Mi lion was i brown down.t|red\tDine ^cT and, without anything to shoot nt, life not straight and without ox twÀn inside- a bank and did not know\t1819, he had thus picture placed at his\tphnid and for numerous other allied cite ment, make* nowadays, the best ! whgt a check was.He would take no-\tbedside, and with his daughter in his\tand non-related complaints, while in eolditu.Ht) fears God and lores his thi-ng but gold, and gold, a consider-\tat ms, passed away in a state of pride\ta green g lash it is a specifii for r our urns tances, she often slaved At thm*i to him from his ancestors.He taining the treasure, warning off all row caused by her father s death had can make his own shoes.His women comers.It was only after his pastor twssed, she produced her best pu tures,\t.drees and weave his own sheeps wool,\tbad reasoned (with him for months,\tincluding\tthe following: \u2018Thevres et\tshots\tin\tbattle.\tHe\tsays that\tthe and make theirs and his clothes from\tami then with a great deal\tof doubt\tMoutons.\t\"An-maux dans un patu-\tnights\tin\tthe bush wejre\tlike the Battle it.There is almost nothing he needs and nervous, cautious questions, he | iaK®» ' Le Cheval a X endi e, to buy.He does not care a rap for was persuaded to put his fortune in vaux sortant de lAbreuvoLr, neckties or collars or store clothes,\tthe\tStandard Bank.\tiaux daU8 une\tFrauie, thex Sunday.It is a force quite utmost honor and rectitude, they pre* apart from that which everybody sees f«r \"old maidism\" to marry for the purposely displayed and serving above m*n have asked me, but I never yet all for decoration.This service that saw him\" whom 1 could have loved \" nobody sees is composed of 2t> persons Dr* T&lmage says: \"Two cradles, each in permanent service, and of 50 i»t*r- wilh its tiny occupant, commence roc^-sons when the President travels, to one ma* h® thousands of miles say nothing of a currently reported frum tbe other.Through the long third service, whose mysterious role y> em formidable and complicated \u2019in the We have the woman who refuses to midst of a republic.\tmarry.\u201d This escort, with Jose sight of him, they say, 'He dines heartily at noon and sums heartily at evening.His day hardly differs from that of any farmer in any country, only, il be sings at his work, it is likely to be a psalm that he sings.He ermokes a great deal while be goes about\u2014a habit derived from his forbears in Holland.He is fortunate in having no winter\u2014no frost, no snow, only the dry season, when his cattle suffer, and the rainy season, when the rivers and ponds are flooded.His house and barns are low and roomy\u2014simply furnished as to the house rooms.The great featherbed is usually the most noticeable feature, unless, perhaps he glories in a little It**rrv>nium for his daughter to pick out, hymn tunes on, of a Sunday.Just before the sun goes down, at a time wh ch varies very little all the year round, the Boer calls his family together and they have household prayers and pious singing.No lights are nee led, of if one is, it is an oid-fnsht-îoned lanthorn, or, more likely, a rush dip floating in a cup of homo made tallow.Ere the daylight has fairly gone the farmer has bolted the doon and everybody is in bed.He ha* no amusements, according to Eurnp an or American lights.Knowing nothing of theatres or picture galleries, he does not want them.He haidly ever reads anything save the Bible, an ! that is a sacred duty, and with s amm ring an 1 difficulty.The hunt is his chief sport, for big or lit- At any j from South America, which are quite LONDON S WATER SUPPLY.To London, as to almost every large city, the question of a water supply has been a serious problem.Londoners now see a way to solve it Engineer of the County Council has informed that body that underneath London is an immense lake, in a chalk basin 2,500 square miles in extent.to this lake, 1(K> feet below the surface of the ground, amounts to 280,-,WO.000,000 gallons, which would give daily yield of 707,000,0:W gallons.An artesian well has already tapped the lake at Clapham, and it is pointed out that all that is necessary to insure a water supply is to sink a sufficient number oi wells London should have existed for more than 2,000 years and never discovered that the great lake was beneath it.EXPLOSIVES.Thirty years ago there were only about 65 explosive compounds known Now there are more than 1,100.which she was working prior to her for\ta So the» Boer farmer and hunter pur- dealers were to pay #ti0,0t)0, showing sues his even way, as his people have that though her work has fallen in ever done, and if what he considers value in France, it is still considered the accursed gold had never been worth acquiring abroad found in his land, he might so pursue been more inaccessible to the public i* to the end of the chapter.It is to than ever since 1893, when Mademselle be feared, however, that foreign capi- Micas, her inseparable friend for 15 tal and railroads and telegraphs and years, died amid the devoted attentions lightning-rod agents have broken up his idyllic life forever, or, rather, will soon' do so.The \u2022 i She had The annual rainfall that sinks and profound regret of the great painter tested Rosa\u2019s talents, and spoke of her as an unsuccessful imitator of masculine efforts, none ever denied her good-She was indeed the great Though many artists con- a VALUE OF VEGETABLES.ness Vegetables are like fresh air\u2014indis- | Frenchwom in pensable for our health; they cool and purify the blood and add a necessary acid to It.consign never to makes M.Loubet, positively miserable.escaped from them the other day, and it gave rise to an amusing incident, lhere was consternation.All the bicycles of the palace were set in motion there was riding hither and yon, and nearly rousing the city, when M Loubet was discovered promenading the of the Chamr* Ely sees in quiet conversation with his son.|\t| FOR THE TOILET.Take the yolk of 1 egg, three-quarters of a cup of honey, attained, and 1 cup of corn-meat.Mix together and make into a ball, and allow to harden in a dry, cool place* If u**>d inatea I < f soap for washing the hands in winter weather, the banda will be kept wli t# and soft, and it will prevent thei\" becoming chapped.The wonder is that He BUSY CROOK.But a very abort time ago a Sicilian advocate was found guilty of 63 different acta of fraud A MAN OF THE WORLD.(Beggar,\u2014'Please, sir, will ye lend me a dime tor git somethin\u2019 ter eat f , Gentleman\u2014You\u2019ve got a quarter in i try and enthusiasm in the cause of dis your hand now.What's that for?honesty be was sentenced to 189 years Beggar\u2014That a ter tip th\u2019 waiter.| impriaunjoiem- For bis indus- a venue f T \\ 1 4 M à r \u2022 sstr lt ar£S?£\tr * sz edtto dr^in'to «Titon atonf the rued, Straggo» yeaelni through the bueh ! £ Buch objects am the horse wee afraid are fair game to the pigmies, who are This warn done and the horse was cunning « the art of compelling a man driven by üwtm quietly, hack and to make a target of himself.The forth with loose lines slipping on hie pigmy fastens a cord to his foot and back.The whole secret was in a voice affix*** the other end to the bough of that inspired confidence.The man a tree «hat stretches across the for bad been frightened at everything he est path.Concealed a few yards off that he suppled, the horse would the pigmy waits till he hears some The fear went to the horse like one coming ; then he gently pulls the Then came a string so as to shake t be bough The | AN ELECTRIC GOAT.In a Western oity an ingenious electrician has sent out a machine which i calls an \" electric gust,\" to carry away the sticks, pwper and debris which gather In the city's streets.This is done by arms which reach out and take up whatever ovine within their grasp.BCBTV JBH Ol I A.1ST OH3B-Tke Volferely High Osslltj \u2022* Agricultural! of.Lead packages.*5.30.40, 5° 4 &*» WBAT DOES IVTU.K COST! CEYLON TEA fs dwefe Bfttltitiii Do you It f II Mt> do m.f here ü» probably no farming question an to wfolohi there la so wide disagreement among farmers ah there is about the cost of milk edly coats more In winter than it does In summer, and this was especially true under the old time system of feeding un dry hay and corn-stalks, with BiMiietunes a little grain for variety, which, however, usually went to make fat cm the body rather than to increase There was no induce- O'KEEFE'S W%, MALT A BOON FOR THE LAME! TMI IVEY PATENT EXTENSION SHOE CO., Are eowloue to eeoure the address vf every lame men end woman in Canada Shorn laegg neee fooelste in -me I mb being shorter thee the other, end are udferlej euwt p if log #¦ ployei wt to every lame person who will take the trouble to «frite 1er olFeulen >MB to eft bs «sente, (let one of the Kstenelone for youreelf end you will, after wearlofw e week, have ue trouble to oouvieoe other* of it* value v This Eitenel- » le b» fer the beet of It* nature ever placed en the market, «ad enable 5 the wearer to walk upright, b, walk with «are and oomfort, te wear aa> oPdJuavf et»® Ml shoe, and give* them the same appearance ae their in-re fortunate A lend* Deef rlpWW# circular* free to all Ask for terms to agvuU 170 BAY STREET, saw fear.an electric message punishing pull of the lines, with jerk- etranger stops to watch the moving mg and the whip.Talk to your horse branch, and is shot in the back by as to your sweetheart.\t; the pigmy.\u201c But,'* said a pigmy, when rebuked by Captain Burrows, for such treach-he was a stranger, He had no It is the old Invigorate» and Slrrnitheue\t___ W LLOYD WOOD Toronto.UKNBBAL AOEKT | It undoubt- TRl E NEUVE Johnson\u2014What kind of a fellow la ThoimpHuii?Bailey\u2014 Well, he's tune of those fel- fiwfl lows that cau take a glass and «to\u20141 provided you treat first.V' I I A HANDFUL OF EAR/TH Soil to not an Inert, lifeless mess of ^«inese to he there dirt, essentially unclean and unworthy atory told in one of Leech\u2019s pictures of thought or attention, but la a live in Punch; \u201cA etranger Î Eive 'arf a and complex eubetanoe in which con- brick at iui I stant change ie taking place, aa Imtiiense Mtrhv.n in which made and |>ropared for plant root*.All soils are formed from rocks by the ac- Addnws TORONTO, CANADA, cam TT DISCOVERED AT LAST the milk flow ment in these days to have cows calve lu the fall for the fret*h flow came at u season when it was almost impossible to keep it up ways dearer im winter than in summer, but under these conditions the slightly Increased price did not pay the extra cost, and all the winter made milk had EVERY REASON TO REJOICE A wholesome, nourishing prépara-which\tthe place\ta coffee cures indigestion, and all c, dons by our firm).Motel Oellinee, Opr ¦toes, eta.Ml melee furnished for work oosapleto or for materiels shipped to any part of the country Phone 19* Û.\u2022VTHlii SON I, Adelaida âWldmar Ste.,Toronto ROYAL MAIL »T VJÏm?0* STEAMERS ! \u201d?vVr\"oo,L.to Or.Araotl rs 30.Steerage-LIverpooL Loudon, Glasgow.Londonderry Queenstown, $23 50.For tickets and all information apply to local agent er H.B0URLIER, 77 Yonge 8t., Toronto, or H.Sl A.ALLAN, Montreal* LADIES WANTEO-agZ**#* portion.ITALIAN DRUG CG* Montreal.TORONTO Cutting School often special advantage# live value FARM FOR SALE.19# ACRES SliLATKD aterloo Oo , Wllinot Ty., Ont.: I mile north of Dundee and 6 miles south of Petersburg, on in w New Q.T R ; the lend slopes gently towards south and e»et ; a rich olay loam.In a good state of *ultivation ; there are 9 acres of orchard and garden, about 28 acre* of vvod hardwood bush, cedar and spruce hedge around buildings, ami 200 maple treae bordering on fnrm and soft water at house ; barn supplied with spring water by hydraulic ram ; power wheel on barn ; about 50 acres of wheat, 45 meadow, balance sprlrg crop farm oan be bought with or without crop For terms addrtsa ISRAEL CRK8HMAN, New Dundee.Ont.particulars 113 Tonga St, Toronto.\u201c BEAVER BRAND\u201d Mackintosh never hardens k Is guaranteed Waterproof.Ask for Intake no other.Be» ter Rubber Clothing Oo, Montreal.tord * Lady Wanted\tpSZSS&B and steady position Apply.Italian DrugCo., Montreal.Dominion Line ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool.Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman HEALTH RESTORtD witiiout in eu ««me or expense to the ©OH most disordered Stomach, Lunge, Neivea, Liver.Blood, Bind 1er, Kidneys.Brain and Breath by WIN LOVE AND AFFECTION.The Great Magnetic Vegetable Discovery of the Ohin-never been known io fail.Abeolutaly pure and harmlee-*.A trial will convince you of its great influ-0* *¦* \u201c¦'JÔ\u2019BïïSÜrsf;Mon.rwi, Revalenta Arabica Food, whioh Save* Invalids and Children, and also Rears oes,fully Infant* whose Ailments and Debility have resisted all other treatment# It digests when all ether Food is rejected, saves 50 times its coat In medicine.9 Invariable Suooeee, 100,Oto Annual Ouree of Constipation Flatulency, Dyspepsia, SSSS reasossble tsrms.Apply to o,TS'MB ÏSJSSÏ \u201c Du Barry\u2019s CHARACTERISTIC OF THE BRUTE Rates of passage î- First Cabin SjFty-teerage, $22 50 and information apply to local agents, or DAVID TORRANCE A CO.General A geais, 17 St.bavnunenl St.Montreal I Cabin.For f Daisy\u2014I thought you hated Dick When the clover La cut more less leaves fall upon the soil, and it b (the rotting of these that double and treble the growth that the clover would otherwise make.The oow returns only th« excrement from the clover she eats, but that Ls not in condition to help the clover growth materially the same season.Procured in all countries Designs, Trade Marks registered.Copyrights, ired.Write for information.ERTON, R\" CASE, Rrgûtered Solicitor of Patenta, Netarj Public, Temple Building, Toronto, Ont.PATENTS Caveats procured or Michigan 1 and for Sale.50 Years procured R CASE KUZRTON 8, BUSINESS SCHOOL.II Payne, ef Granby, Que Cigar Manufacturer.\u201c Pharaoh lOo.Du Barry & Co.KS?London, W., also in Paris, 14 Rue de Oaetiglloo, and Ohemiets.and Stores everywhere, imtin% flih., 14e Sent carriage free.Also De BELLEVILLE, ONT I $36 pays for Board, Tut- imee ALBERT COLLEGE tion, etc., for one term of 10 weeks Send for speUi of penmanship, etc.\tW.P DYER, Principal NEVER WASHED É1W .Barry's Revalenta Biscuits, in tins, 3s.6d.and 6.Xreate for Canada : Th* T Eaton Oo., United.Tneomt# R M TALK TO YOUR HORSE.Some man unknown to the writer hereof, has given to the world a saying that sticks : \"Talk to your cow as you would a lady.\u201d o£ common sense in It.There is more; there La good sound religion in it.WhBt else ia it but the language of the Bible applied to animals: \"A soft answer turn»th away wrath.\" A pleae-ant word to a horse in time of trouble bas prevented many a disaster where the horse has learned that passwords mean a guarantee that danger 'from punishment is not imminent.One morning a big, muscular groom said to hia etnfployer : \"1 can't exercise that horse any more and run at anything he sees.\" K man and ill at the Wood a Photo Engraving^ W J.L.JONES tNG C° SS| '6^8 IO ADELAIDE STW TORONTO.SUMMER SESSION CANADA PERMANENT NIMMO & HARRISON, \u2022VtINBM AMO #MOOTMAMD OOLLlOl, ter There is a world Loan and Savings Company.IMCOgPORATED 1866.The Oldest and Largest Canadian Mortgage Corporation, tBfi£SSSj£2SSSf£ Hoe examination*.Opes entire fteng pestai tar free ipf ewpeMf.1 J7\tâs^iMsU/ h ** VU+f ALUy.Awf */ Az \"reeling nhartvl t) bushel elevator at Hurt ZJll i General Supply Farm Machinery and Carriage Arthur.In a small light between Vmericans ami Filipinos on Saturday near Sun Juan, three Americans were killed and thirteen were wounded.It is surprising how many ladies have become active politicians since the Grit organizer, \\V.T.It.Fred on, wired his political friends to hug the machine for him, Reffina West.\t\u2022 t es The Liberal Winnipeg Tribune speaks of the machine gang aa 41 smart alecs,\u201d whose doings have brought disgrace on Canada.The sensible section of the Liberal party is waking up to the fact that the presently dominant elements are ruining the whole.I \\nnie Janet Hluk nee Iilakely, Minors, all The only Establishment of its kind in the County.*\u2022> Gentlemen : f H Having bought out the Tailoring business of Mr.Charles Frame, 1 l**g leave to state that 1 am prepared and in a position to give every satisfaction to those who may entrust me with an order.Depot 0 While a member of the House of Com Farm Machinery (all kinds,) mons was recalling some old time Liberal Sixteen million dollars more was voted Wauoonn, denunciations of the system of granting to be spent by the Liberal majority in ' jrXrKKssK8 railway subsidies, Sir Richard Cartwright Parliament during the late session than rose and left the chamber, The action ; the largest amount voted by the Conferva- [ is thought, however, to indicate only a tivos durin« nnv > var of the last five of | Bi momentary spasm.His ministerial salary ^;7JVativC ru,e\u2019 nameIy\u2019 of #7,000 a year ia believed to be protec-1 ^MXVl.UH-Ottawa Journal tion against any serious relapse into the virtue of his opposition principles on such matters.CARDING SPINNING Etc.Etc.My Motto : » Prompt attention to business.No * disappointments to patrons ( AKRIAOFS, hues, Carts, vim it it McConnell, Attorney for Petitionei My Determination : 9 Bryson.July -0th, IsPD ! To turn out a class of work that v.i ' \u2019 beat son with the very liest ; a class of work that by its stylish and fash lonaldcappearance, will draw the attention of everyone, and secure the continued patronage of those who entrust me with their first order.Leave your Measure next.The Liberal figure this venr is successful compati Sewino Machines, Washing Machines, Wringers, Churns.Shawville Academy, The Canadian farmer knows what he DONE in the usual PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY MANNER.pays for binder twine.He will be glad to learn that the government farmed out - prison-made twine to political friends at lhe 1 r;rlieges and Elections Committee tj cts.a pound to politicai;friends, the dif- has made no report on the West Huron fcrence between that and the price the -Corn Shelters, election case which it investigated, and , fanner pays being the \u201cwhack\" which the Wheelbarrows political friend pockets.\u2014Hamilton Spectator.\tz Straw Cutters o Always In Stock a lange and well opted Range contented itaelf with submitting the dence to the House of Commons.This is all that is necessary.There are some! Mr.Greenway admitted in a puhlit things that require no comment.The meeting the other day that Hugh John had t°jtLnony as to the lying, stealing, ballot- ! svt t,lv l)ave f,)r Manitoba and that he (Mr.box stuffing, and other frauds perpetrated Greenvvay> wa* obliged:to follow the lead of Mr.Macdonald.' That is a pretty good start fur John A s son ; just something Tfp *PA.T^S like the waj the old chieftain used to do t\thimself.We ore inclined to think that To buy a g«Kid article, and an inspec- The Queen's speech at the prorogation I Mr.Green way will be obliged to don good r,un of ,,ur «lock will show that we keep of Parliament, Mr.Chamberlain's words man>* Unng.through absolute necessity ollb\" the best goods of the best makers.in the House of Commons, and the or- I ht\u2018forv ,Iuf»h John gets through with him \u2014Regina West.evi The Only High School in the County Will Re-open on Sept 4th.of.\u2022 \u2022 J.W.COIVjBA, TAILOR.Everything required by % Farmer i in the line on v c \u2022\t.,\tprovinces, at their annual meeting, unan- The fourth session of the eighth parlia-\t' '\t\u2018\"\u2019l ^\tlinously {Kissed the full\" wing resolution: ment of Canada prorogued on Friday In the last days of the session of the Do- ^vs,,-vvd- Wv cannot too strongly de- EE™BEriEE\u201eE £E EEEE=EE\" ably more talkative than that of 1885.railway companies.The public feeling is the government has chosen to utterly! Fur example, in 1885 Pailianicnt sat 173 becoming so j-t rong against this bonus! ng ignore its promises and pretensions.We j would therefore recommend that a convention .8 and 0 in the itii range \"of the township of Thorne, a* any one tuund so doing after this date will he prosecuted according to law.nM\tJOHN NOLAN.Thorne, July 28th, M**, 9 PROPRIETOR.PORTAGE DU FORT days and talked 3,470 pages of Handeard sy>tvll\u2018thnt thegovernment was compelled |\tto lack on to*the gifts certain conditions.These conditions were merely nominal, yet and are added to the grants merely for the more, or 5,000 pages sake of appearances, the chief condition It will, therefore, go down to being that the railways receiving the history as the most wordy assembly of law makers yet held.But this the only feature which renders it remark , .\t, tl , able.It will also be remembered fur the\tr,d,culou* f-Bobtaygeon Indepw sterility of labors far ment of any new legislation of importance or benefit to the country is concerned; it will be remembered for the complete surren \u2022 derand abandonment of old-time principles on the part of the members of the Laurier administration aud its supporters; and lastly, it will be remembered chiefly for the notorious fact that it was a more recklessly extravagant session than has been.ROLLER MILL (the official report of the debates), the session of 18!>9 sat 25 days less talked 1,633 pages in all whi'e Valuable Property We have just the kind of Furniture that every person wants and at prices to suit all.IS AGAIN IN GOOD WORKING ORDER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF the Fourth Lange of Clarendon, containing My acres, mort- or less, nil cleared, iu nn ex cellent state ofcultivation and well watered.1 re creeled n dwelling house, stables, -beds aiui other out buildings For further particulars anplv to LEV.E.S.MO HR ISON, Hudson, P.Q,., bonuses shall carry men for tlie government when the government pays their fare our is not Could any condition he more laugh First class Flour 9 or U.MATHESOX A Call Solicited WANT A COMMISSION FORCE OF 50,000 MEN.Secretary Root says War in the Philippines Will be Vigorously Prosecuted.Shawvilie, Que JOSEPH BROWN, Opposition will ask for one at the Approaching Session.Proprietor.Judicious Advertising Toronto, August 14.\u2014The Ontario Opposition will, at the next session of the PJattsburg, N.Y , Aug.0-The war legislature, apply for a commission to in- jn the Philippines ia to be prosecuted with vest'gate the by elections that have tak- a vigor that ought to result in a cessation 8,!Ace *U e.,ectl0\u201c !a ^arch» of hostilities there.The correspondent i\t10 ^?n8erv,atlvee W1* PreP®r* of the Associated Press saw Secretary of Last spring, about the opening of the ec*^ a \"loa .8,ar/ m.u 8 f§ ^ 1 le War Root, last night in the office of the i methods adopted by the Hardy admin- Hotel Champlain, just after he had said istration to retain power.\tgood-bye to the president and was pre- In Lennox B.E.Aylcsworth\u2019s, con- paring to take the train to Washington, a grave mis- I stituency, it is said, there were 65 oper- \u201c Will the war in the Philippines be take on their part to withhold their sup- *tors at wot k for the Liberals.At Na- prosecuted vigorously from now on?\u2019 port from the several cheese factories Panee\u2019 ^ ia rcIated th&t Mr.Preston on asked the Associated Press correspon- P r e county, simply because church in the morning, Sunday school I Mr.Root replied:\t\" Yes sir.The tae results of the previous season were in the afternoon, church again in the ! war in the Philippines from now on will not as encouraging or renumerative as ! evening, and later held a levee at the j be prosecuted with all possible energy.those interested hoped they would be.I *>aialey Elouse, which was attended by All the men, all the arms and all the 'about 40 of his braves.The duties of supplies necessary to end the trouble in .\t.each man were then assigned to him.the islands will bo furnished at the earl counsel was heeded, owing to the absence The chief acts of corruption are said to | it st moment.'\u201d\t' of the usual reports that formerly came | have been performed in the two Freder in from time to time during the uf the quantities of milk received by the respective factories.But one thing is | in Lennox certain, if any there be who had sufficient The Celebrated .\u2022 .Come and be Convinced.c t NORTH WEST 99 CUTHBERTSON & GRAHAM, Has proven itself to be the Best and most Economical Farmers\u2019 Stove on the market.cheese making season, this journal took occasion to point out to the farmers of the district that it would be INCREASES BUSINESS EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR.Undertakers and Embalmers.A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient.Therefore we need not dwell on their many merits.Suffice it to say that anyone requiring a first-class article should call and them before purchasing any other kind.It will be to your interest to do so.A Full Line of\u2014 UNDERTAKERS\u2019 SUPPLIES see XX e have no idea as to what extent our \u2014Always kept In stock 44 How large a force will be at the dis icksburg.t, in Amherst Island and in the I posai of the commanding general there ?' towns of Bath and Napanee.gkp Dorn \u201cThere will be 50,000 men there ready inion Government also ehowccTTts hand | for active service at the close of the rainy I season about the last of October,\u201d replied I PIANOS Every postmaster or other federal of the secretary, 44 and more will be sent I ¦¦ ¦¦\u2014 courage to pin their faith to our predic* ficial is said to have been held up in Mr.there if necessary.\u201d As to the rumor tions at that time, they will have little Aylesworth's interests.Interesting dis published in some of the papers that r~ '\u201c'/\u201c\u201cpr\"1- \u2022\u2022 STm\"1iÆS* f thu gs which have since de> eloped.Since cooking of returns, was elected by a in a I pursued in the Philippines, Mr.Root the cheese trade of the present season jorily of 50, but afterwards unseated.I said :\t\u201cOf course that is all nonsense.\u201d When the bye elections took place the When raked whether General Oiis would threshing machine was out in full force\tbe relieved of the command of\tthe Amer The result was that Mr.Loughrin was de-\tic&n forces in the Philippines,\tMr.Boot aging\tto producers,\tand\ttoday\tthe\tprices\tciared elected by 700 majority.The man\treplied that he had nothing\tto eay on that prevail are considerably\tbeyond\tthe\tner in which this was done was quite |\tthat point at this time, mark expected to be reached th;H year, simple.The constituency covers an Latest reports show that sales have been imme\",e trac\u2018.°.f lcou,u *7'»\u201c* 83 t!le Con ,\t, .\tservative candidate lacked the means to\t- \u2018 e as 1 aa.* cenl8\u2019 and those send scrutineers to many distant polling Just Reversed the Vote to help who know something of the business, are stations, those deputies who wished to\tthe\tLiberal Candidate.looking for still higher figures.From falsify returns had an easy task.In f-F\tease's v an took chances, Bill bo considerably the pains to put the ballots in the boxes.\tNo.\t1,\tX\\ aterloo town, the official returns, if you ahead of the fellow who turned his atten- For the most part, however, they were so\twhich\tgave\t43 votes for Dr.Lackner\tand lion to butter making instead, '\treckless that they thrust in more Grit 18 for Mr.Breithaupt, were incorrect.I ¦ III ¦ ||\tthan there were voters on the The ballots showed 44 for Dr.Lackner and 17 for Mr.Breithaupt.In Poll No.Prof.A.M.Leonard, Chicago, says the In Halton the Conservatives have 2, Waterloo town, three rejected ballots advent of the kissing bug presages the\tevidence which seems to show false re-\tall showed plainly the intention of the\tSEWING\tMACHINES end of the world.He declares the insect\tturns making a difference of 68 or 70\tvoters to vote for Dr.Lackner.Two is the locust spoken of in the book of\tvotes in Georgetown alone.There is said\twere thrown out by the deputy because\t»»d am prepared\tto supply the same in Revelations, whose sting means death\tto bo clear \"proof of crooked work in\tthey had two crosses opposite his name\ta varity of styles and at prices and whose coming is a reminder that in East Northumberland, Dr.Willoughby\u2019s and a third because the voter in marking -,\t,\t/! \u201e\t., three months time the end of the world constituency, and sensational evidence is his ballot for Dr.Lackner, had scored X our orders respectfully solicited.will occur.\tpromised.\tout the name of Mr.Breithaupt.\taLf.HOWARD, - - SIIAWVILLE.Other Styles.Merchants, Mechanics, season ORGANS XX e have several other styles of Stoves on hand, so that we are in a position, to satisfy intending purchasers with anything they may require.SEWING MACHINES Tradesmen 1 profit by the experience of those who HAVE MADE IT PAY and make your business known to the public through ALF.HOWARD, AGENT FOR THE R.J.BLACK, AGENT, t C» ox* P.S.\u2014Lowest Prices opened there has been a steadiness about the market which has beei mo t emour- FOR SALE OR TO RENT MANUFACTURED BY AT The Conley Church ORGAN & PIANO CO., A NEW MACHINE THICK, UPPER THORNE CENTRE, QUE\u201e ./ PROPERTY LATELY OCCUPIED BY OF MADOC, ONT.H.Newham, The Equity Consisting of one acre of land on which is built : Building 26x36 with addition 12x18, used as a store and dwelling.Building 26xG0 (2 stories) used as a store-house.want a first class Instrument buy the Conley Church.whose circulation is steady, well established, and reaches the people who buy every week.I also sell\u2014 The CONLEY CHURCH and ({AYtyOND voters* list There is also erected on property a summer kitchen, woodshed and oil house.t ^ Conveniently situated for a General Store.For particulars apply to W.W.IRELAND or, J.H.SHAW, 1 Shawvilie, Que. im Z \\ vfTT v V y THE EQUITY, S HAWVILLE HAVING PARLOR, JOtjN StylTtj, Proprietor.Twelve building* were wiped out by fire nt Manotio on Monday.Loss about $8,000.Frsticia Rocheteau* of Buckingham, I i boon arrested and placed in Hull jail a charge of bigamy.Fergus Watson, 17 years old, Ont., is dead a* the result of a boil SHAWVILLE Meat Market.QUR STRENGTH Success A Weekly Journal devoted to Local Interests.PUBLISH KD KVKHY TllUitRliAY AT BHAWVILLB, Co.PONTIAC, QUE.SUBSCRIPTION\u2014$1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.No paper «topped until all arrearage# e paid, un lose by apeoUl arrangement with ubllHber.on The spot spot for of Ayr, on hi* and A Fahhionam.k Hair Cut, (iiK)U Shampoo, or A Clean Shave.CHOICE FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS NOW IN STOCK.lip.:o: It i* reported there of tho I -mik Jacui ( A firent fop The STAR LAUNDRY of | humneat*.Ottawa.A Your Turn next.i* ft fair prospect tier manning ADVERTISING RATES : LIES IN THE FACT THAT Legal advertising, eight eont# per line for first Insertion an; .A .\t.\t.\tcommissions.Outfit free.Chance of a 1 let on, Ont., Aug., I \u2014 while on gag- lifetime.Wrlterjuick.The Dominion Coined in drawing p- it 1\t,.l, about eight pany, 3rd Floor Caxton Bldg.,Chicago.miles from here, this morning during a heavy thunder storm, John Crawford and his two grandsons, \\Verdun by name were struck by lightning.One of the grandsons, Harry Werden, aged twenty years, was killed instantly.Crawford and the othei boy are likely to recover.Brougham, Out., Aug.11.\u2014During a heavy thunder storm which passed over here this morning, John A.Mairae, a highly rusjreeled citizen, was struck by lightning and killed.Mr.Mairse was on his way to work and took shelter under a tree during the storm.He was dead for some hours before being found.He leaves a widow and an infant, who were away in Muskoka when the fatality occurred.A 2 DEATH FROM LIGHTNING.£ The \" IDEAL \" No.44 is a fine rifle.£ ONE OF 0UB LEADENS, price only $10.A \\.*c guarantee it in every respect.Notb-T iuy cheap about it but the price.T Made regularly In .22.26 and .32cal-£ lbre rim-tire.25-20 STEVENS, .32-10.^ .3*4-53 ami.41-10 center-lire.IN SPECIAL SIZES, $12.00.Send stamp/or complete Catalog and Hand Hook.f J.STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CQ\u201e Clerk of the District Magistrate#' Court.Commissioner end Conveyancer.Deed#, Mortgage#, etc., executed legally i.nd salt# factorlty.Bethel Boy and a Brougham Workman Met their Death.SHAWVILLE.SHAW VILLE - - Planing, Matching Dressing R.MITCHELL, mar i BAILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT.for the District of Pontiac.Office, Main St., Hhawvllle.The congregation of St.Andrew*# church, Renfrew, îecently presented their made°UUle coIleclcd ftnd promp4' return# |ate pas.or, Itcv.R.Campbell, with a purse of gold as a token of their lore and WILLIAM ELLIOTT\t! «teem for him.Mr.Campbell has been DAILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 1 Paator the Renfrew congregation for 13 Hhawvtlle .Que., respectfully solicits | twenty-eight years, engage ment# for any bu sine*# In connection with all Court# I n the County, Collection# raadeand prompt return sassuret! G-o to 3 DALE BROS.a P O.Box CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS.A a >î and For anything and everything in the line of - - - Stoves, Mr.Win.Toner, a Ganancque young man, who lived for aomo time in Renfrew, : | returned last week to that town from the | Klondike.He has spent 14 months at \u2022 j Atlin and had been aa far north as thirty I five miles beyond Dawson City.He ___\t_\t\u2014 I thinks that there is as much gold in Or.- L1CENSED AUCTIONEER for the County | tario as in lhe Klondike.Pontiac.Sale#conducted In a business-like and satisfactory manner.Goods or articles of any kind taken and disposed of by public or private sale on reasonable terms.Public sales conducted at Shawvllle once a month, a variety of articles always on hand for sale; Office: Shawvllle, Que.?GOODS WELL BOUGHT, ARE HALF SOLD GENERAL.Tinware, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS done at reasonable rates.J.J.TURNER, Furnaces, Cistern Pumps, that bank street bridge.! Roofing or Evetronghing.To buy well, watch the latest prices and information in the special TRADE PRESS.-\u2022 » The Merchants Bank of Canada have opened a branch in Hull in tho same offices formerly occupied by La Banque Jacques Cartier, The latter institution, if it resumes business, has decided to close the Hull branch, and temporarily will be assisted by Mr.C.A.Lewis, of the Ottawa branch of the bank.The Canadiae Grocer and Storekeeper The Hardware and Metal Merchant The Dry Goods Review The Bookseller and Stationer.all demands supplied fop ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.WM.BARBER Hull Electric Company Will Renew the Fight.m \u2014 s«mpiM Free MacLEAN PUB.CO.* Limited Montreal and Toronto.Jobbing and Repairing J.G.ELLIOTT.Court Shawville, No.276.Notice warn given in last Saturday\u2019s e\tCanada Gazette that an application will .A retired farmer, well up in tho seven- be made at the next session of Parliament ties, frequently appears on the streets of for an act to incorporate a company for Ottawa, pedalling along on a bicycle at a the purpose of constructing and operating clip bordering on scorching.The old a railway and general traffic bridge across man sits quite erect and at ease, despite | the Ottawa liver, from Bank or Kent his three score and fifteen An Earthquake I I Meets the 41b Wednes | # day of every month.I /Court dues must be paid \\1 promptly every month.Visiting brethren cordially Invited.Always creates a lot of excitement.Incidentally we might remark that our splendid and well selected stock of general merchandise is creating a like amount of excitement amongst the purchasing public, the cause being our very low prices.ri \\ PATENTS Neatly and promptly executed at low prices.Good workmanship guaranteed.'L.B.C.years, and street to Hull, with the necessary np-equal to another decade of farm proaches from any station or depot which life 'after his.ambition has been fully the company may erect in Ottawa or gratified on his fly over the asphalt.(\u2018Hull for railway, street railway, tramway, Opened Another Safe \u2022\u2014 Mr carriage, foot and passenger traffic pur Gravelle, editor of the Renfrew Journal,* ^s, and with power to amalgamate who figured extensively in the Napanee Wlth A railway company or conipa bank robbery trial, has opened another corporation for the use of the bridge, safe, that of T.B.Muir, Renfrew, who abi° power to charge toll for cars, p had not used the safe for a year and had ™h,cles a,ld pedestrians, subject to the forgotten the combination.Mr.Gravelle 1 (,overnor m councl1 and nofc to exceed] worked the combination on his special incomprehensible method and the door eras thrown open in leas than two utea.[PROMPTLY SECURED] seems J.A.Cowan, R 8.H.8.13ARNETT, F.8 Hugh Hobbs, C.R.Write for our interesting books \" Inventor's Help\" and \u201cHow you are swindled.\" Send us a rough sketch or model of veur invention or improvement and we will tell you free our opinion as to whether it is probably patentable.We make a specialty of applications rejected in other hands.Highest references furnished.MARION A MARION < r .* HOTELS.DALE BROS.The Farmer mes, or St.Lawrence Hall, SHAWVILLE, QUE- Highest Prices paid lor Calfskins, Sheep Pelts and Eggs.\u2022 will find us prepared to supply hie every need.We have everything he requires from a plough to a suit of clothes.s.PATENT SOLICITORS * EXPERTS t.Mrs C, M.McLean, Proprietress, Civil * Mechanical FnglneeH, Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering, Bachelors In Applied Sciences, Laval University, Members Patent Law Association.American Water Works Association.New England Water Works Assoc.P,Q.Seivevors Association, Assoc.Member Can.Society of Civil Engineers.! NEW YQBK LIFE B LO C., MONTREAL CAW.( ATLANTIC BUILDING., WASHINGTON, D O- ; i twenty-five cents for each two-horse vehicle, and two dollars for each car.The min -1\t°f the trestles or arches of the | bridge are to be not less than thirty-five I feet, and the interval between the abut-The Kingston Times relates an old story monta or piers are to bo not leas than of a young man who fell asleep in the city one hundred and fifty feet, paik on Sunday night.Suddenly he The notice is signed by arose disrobed, piled his garments under and Fraser, and is evidently an intima-1 The undersigned offers for sale a farm matched home ! tion that the Hull Electric company are 1 containing four hundred acresof choice ho rained an alarm that he hacU.ecTrZ j S\tto hHdgeUioOtto^ | bed, his clothing had been taken, and river at Bank street without bonus, »! erected on the premises which are well with it $5u and other valuables.Several pro t, which has twice been turned I watered and aitui«t«Nl one mile from school hours later tho garments were found down by the railway committee of the and post office.The premises are admi-where he left them.\t| House of Commons through the lobby | I H\tM ¦ Railway Bonfield P.O., Ont.e The Housewife Good Accommodation.Table nud Bar always well furnished.First-class Li very Attach f.d.FARM FOR SALE Will also be pleased to learn that our stock of groceries and household necesaities was never so large and complete.We have everything she may require to make the home happy and comfortable.OFFICES: At a Bargain.PONTIAC HQUsp Messrs.Perkins 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE a tree, and straightway and went to bed.On A u I 'ATENTS In Conclusion, Suffice it to say we have everything usually kept in an up to date general store.r Trade Marks ^WfÊÊÊÊÊIv*\tDisions FfVTv ^ COPYRIGHTS &C.SiLAS YOUNG\tI tkms strictly confident lal.Handbook on Patente \u2014.Æ\tm - _\tI sent free.Oldest agency fur securing patent*.Starke\u2019s Comers.I eaBSti^sSSUssr A14- r~elT* To PATENT Good Ideas influence of the Ottawa Electric The Molson's Bank robbery in Winnipeg, a year ago, in which $02,000 were | coml,any-stolen, is about to be cleared up.John W.Anderson, the janitor of the building,\t¦¦ at the time of (ho rubbery, has been nr- Y'8.11,Queen Victoria at >> indsor Castle in November next, and will remain a week.i Emperor William, of Germany, is to PROPERTY FOR SALE.I rested.Anderson formerly lived at Hastings, Ont.His arrest was made at the instance of a detective from Chicago, who will receive the $10,000 reward offered by the bank.All the stolen money with the exception of $2,000 has been recovered.Scientific American.IH\tUndersigned offris fur Three hundred people are dead as the Islrable property altuated on Main street, result of a hurricane and flood in the Shawvifle, opposite theBank.1 or terms British West Indies on Tuesdsy of lest, and particulars apply to week, and the damage done to property is .\tSII.AS A O! NO, estimated at over $300,000.\tParkman P.O A handsomely Illustrated weekly.Largest efr.eulathm of any scientiflo Journal, year ; four mont h», |L gold by all Term*.$3 » SHAWVILLE, P.Q.C.CALDWELL, \u2022 our aid.Address, THE PATENT RECORD.~ Baltimore, Md.roar: four months.$L gold by all newsdealer*.MUNN &\tNew York Branch Office 526 F SL, Washington, D.(J PROPRIETOR eases i > L % ( I Amy le » gala day with the boys.On that day they pane in procession before the Lord Mayor, who presents each one with a plum bun and a piece oa gold or silver, fresh from the mint, avoordr ing to the scholar's rank; the Grecian, a bright sovereign; the monitor, half a crown; the mere ordinary boy, a shilling.The costume of the boys date* from the time of Edward VI.The visit, not long ago, of one of them to Paris reduced a sensation.He is said to have een mistaken for a new kind of pilgrim I The city, by the way, has certain privileges In respect to the mint.A Treasury warrant la issued every year for the testing, at Goldsmiths' Hall, of the coinage.This is known as the \"Trial of the Pyx.\" So many of the officials of the Mint are chosen, so many of the Goldsmiths' Company, A jury is imiunelvd.and the members retire to the laboratory to do the weighing and the testing.A certificate la issued to the Deputy Master of the Mint, attesting that the gold and silver coin- .oge is fine and true.The verdict &a#\t1 been a favorable one for more than I.two centuries.\t'\t* The distribution of livery cloth le aiv.other curious survival.Four and a half yard* of the best black cloth are by the Court of Aldermen sent every year to the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Holla, the Home Secretary, the Foreign Secretary.the Attorney-General, to three officers of Her Majesty a household and to three of the city officials.The Town Clerk receives mix of green and six of black cloth, and the principal clerk at the Guildhall four yards of each.HEATING THE HOUNDS.PER ANCIENT CUSTOMS be before somebody frete-tbat la, lirnnilirfi Hf TUP iMlflT\tseated, has faebivned a human u mkes more or less complaining state- UlUll ML X IIL UL 11 11 VI\t\"a woman who haa eaten the meut\tof aomethlng or other, which pro-\t(llnll 11(1\tIII\tI Ml KHlM\tEpi>le ind *¦ wilhin lhe \u2022¦fdeBe.bably\tevery one in the room or in the\tIILIlUlllLU\tVI\tIHL I IlUle\tTo have eaten tthe apple, and be yet or on the street corner, it may\twithin the garden, that U the !«\u2022 .,s&ff EE$ A7% SSsresEEHE Th- L uki-San was a little girl n\this four paws and rolled over on nt°d courtesy, the sacrilege spreads far as woman ie concerned, that must\tt h\tt Tokyo, and she had a most beautifu ^-s l>ack\tit.Then the other rats rapidly to companion sisters in vul- be operated upon to pleiae her, and austomt are con ec doll.It was all dressed in shimmer- ht hold of his tail ami dragged him garit.who fiffured in the inti-roman- V-rhapa it involves nicer work end of dining.Gastronomy and the Guild- Beating the boumb seems formerly asüs.s.f s s at 'ï; ïï.ïsæ,;:|5.\tTtiT.% ondes.And this doll has been with rft( whoaa Uck was scraped along the 1 not even with the bated breath of to fall from grace in art as well as ur lDl\t,\t.the boundaries painfully impressed up- f.'assss* »\" *\"\"\" \u2014 ,h™\u201c\u2022 hours, and the little, smiling do* would The 8ain« man saw some of them ,\t., Bubl,ra® ClarieBa hnd ,\tand oan never mistake the sham for\tat the banquets ol the corporation.\tThe the marks.It was.too, considered the «mile at her and seemed to nod its lit- t ing io g*t BOme olive oil out of a tie mind\u2022\u2019 that the virtuous P -mela\tth* reality.To tell false stories about\t._ tWn-handl»d ne with\ta\tlid \\hin*' whvu * A!ream out lh,t boundary tie black head as though umhi stood\twhich\twas too big to upset or and gentle Amelia had too much of\ther, to caricature her, either in black\t1 .\t.\t.1 [u to throw in a boy or two.All But one day O-Tuki-San wandered off eavry away At last they found a the \" rustic ladies' maid\u201d and submis-\tor white, is to down his best efforts,\t'Vhile one guest is holding the\tlid\tthe this gave an infinite zest to the pro- away from her little house into the\tEach one of them took turns in\t,\t;\t*» :\toomuosition to fill and, worst of all, to drees her up in next sips the spiced wine; a third, on ceediuge.especially for the boys.The sg-Vr \u201d , \u201c\"7\tLi- -1\u2014.- s3?jïts*s-.at\ttssL\u2019FS\u2019jssrj^:t.^mmm mmm thinkf\tIt was Horace Walpol.who declared\t\u201c\tthis way the cup make, the round of Ueorgl,a opened tha door iini, march.rcKirtri rosa bonheur.1\ta : was so tired of sets of people getting\t- courtesy, for the guest who held it | a (a|, Parochialism and patriotism together and svying, \" Pray.miss, with ™ \"\" ralrrme Temb», Type In Hrr\twas thus prevented\tfrom drawing\this,\t\u201e\u201e U aeema lmve pointa in com.grosser evils in Lhe novels of his day, novN a bale and handsome old lady of\tguest who was\t^landing guarded\t1\t^ may well be said to have turned the seventy-seven, still passing much of\tthe drinker from an\tassault from\tbe\" delicate digestion \" of nicer critics h«r time out-of-doors among her\tbind, than Walpole away from contempor- friends the animals, in the grounds of i Young Folks.L i THAT STILL CLING TO THE GREAT CITY OF LONDON.1 oar \u2014 ?\u2014 be QHK DOLL OF 0-TUK1-ÂAN tlwiim Oremealee Hoary OaleHoa 01,1 mih ilrwve Formality Are \u2022liiervrd Tvlliiy I iirloui MUIure nml Mol fro»» lieu* -lhe A«rd Mayor lhe >1 heir »how.of Militer ! b London takes a pardonable pride In The charity, at The Hen Time out of mind, then\u2014 can dowmont Charita- thia way they hoped to keep their me lié came back had been weeping so long that she fell asleep out of sheer weariness.In he; sleep she saw a little smiling doll come through the door, all dressed in aKoi-mering, gayly colored silks It was O-Tuki-San\u2019s doll.It turned ana the mother seemed to follow, into the forest they wen* turning now and then *v smile upon the trembling mother.At last, in a hollow of the rocks, in tLe depth of the forest, the doll ran suddenly for- The palace is a email one ward and leaped into the arms of the temnted by young Queen Wilhelmina little O-Tuki-San, sleeping peacefully.and iier mother, with a few court la.\th\u201e.\u2014 \u2014 *\u201e¦\"\"* - the place of her dream.They went are few official receptions and state along the road shown her by the doll, balls.The queen and her mother have until they came to a hollow in the au relations living at lhe Hague, and SSaSCSK1 £LÎSÏIlu.ïïi \"\u2022 - to\t-to - clasped tightly in her arms.You may olety of the capital.lht> aie con be sure there were no honors too great | etantly together, but lead a life of after that for the little doll.\u2022\u201c family of O-Tuki-San adopted It as their daughter, and even now it is call-O-l'uki-Okar i-San.which means The Honorable Little Sister of Tuki.Such! said to be a matchmaker.The young is the story of the dolls that live in Japan.of St LOVE IN A PALACE The loneliest court in Europe, and at the time of the writing of this article the court to which general observation is directed, is that of The Hague.and it is Straight the doll Buildings, Coleman street, in the j parish of St.Stephen's.-r b.,™ «to,.- In the\tviolet\tand black for vano.i» ocrasi\u201ena,\t\u201ere rented\tto\tchildren\tover\tthe age and a\ttram-bearer The lady Mayor-\tof ,, who ^\traad\ta\tfpw\tTeree,\tin\tan masculine sex than her own Her «mined at ly after the hoveielgii W hen Mrly in the eeVenteenth century, en.,\t,\t,,\t'Sr-.iSSa'e.'ti\t*\"\"« \u2018to .to.her love for hot ses.dogs\tand wild\tf,and{s\tto her t he sword of state, which beasts, the half-manly costume she which .sh - returns to him.This quaint early adopted to meet the requirements ceremony was strictly observed at the Jubilee of 1897.Sword-rests may still be seen in roughly classed as masculine.1 erhaps nearly all the city churches.Sad to they are so; but they have not there- say, late in the last century, as the Lord Mayor with bin retinue was returning from a state visit to Kew.he was stopped and robbed by a single Her guests pronounce her a charm- highwayman.And the sword-bearer ing hostess.She is kind and sym- \u2014who ought clearly to have hewed the pathetic, her manners a-t pleasing, al-\tdown stood by and done! ary literature.And yet-^and here\u2019s the rub\u2014a very slight excursion outside their pages show facts in the real life, character and position of woman which in no way tally with their tame ladies-maid pictures.There, for Instance, w is Hannah More, a schoolmaster\u2019s daugh- the forest of Fontainebleau course of her remarkable career she physical vigor, her interest in hunting The routine and dull monotony.The royal mother, very naturally under Lhe circumstance», is laughingly \u2022r leading Dr.Johnson around by the nose, shining a bright, particular star in the grand drawing rooms of London and pitting her plays successfully The Rivals \" and \"The School There was Mary Wort- HEALTH SHOWN BY YOUR WALK.of her work\u2014all these have been Dr.Bradford, of Button, Ha* Hledlrd the Huma» «.all.Dr.E.H.Bradford, of Boston, has discovered that a sick man can always be told by his walk.He thinks that it is as necessary to observe a patient's gait aa it ia to feed his pulse or take his temperature.Briefly, Dr.Bradford says that a person in good health walks with his feet nearly straight behind him he begins to turn out his toes and to bend at the knees.Dr.| Bradford says that the best and easiest gait is that in which the pedestrian's j toes point straight to the front.\tJ In an article which he has written 1 for the Medical Record, Dr.Bradford makes an exhaustive study of the 1 human gait,\tk It seems that the erect gait is an acquired and not a natural walk.It is found at its best only in cities and is the result.Dr.Bradford says, of smooth pavements and the wearing of shoes.P -.\tone *8 Barefooted people walk in an entire- So I\t1 u.\u201e b\u201e.with\t\u201c \u2018.to\" -to to -to.my biothers, Auguste and Isidore, I To unlock the coffer all three must be A ehoe-wearing individual brings his was not in the least abashed to have produced.\theel down first, and pulls himself only boys for my companions during Though this complex ceremonial aiong with the muscles of the hip, aid- I the hours of recess, which we spent in may seem sadly belated, it has great .\t.,\t.\t_ \u201e\t.the garden of the Place Royale.I historic interest.It implies the sov- ed b* a pUflh ,rom tbe rear toote was quite able to hold my own in all ereign power and authority, in ancient barefooted person, on the contrary, | the games.\u201d\ttimus.of the chief Magistrate of the leans forward as he walks, and uses Five years later on ttaft death of her city.The scepter, sword and mace are ^e weight of the falling body as a mother, she was placed\u2014she, of all emblems of royalty.The Lord Mayor\t,\t, .\t.\t.\t.,\t, girls!\u2014as an apprentice with a dress- was a merchant prince in fact as well meanfcv propulsion.In this style of maker.Madame Gaindorf.Naturally, as in name.He is still, by virtue of walking the body is inclined forward she did not long remain there.Her his office.Admiral of the Port of Lon- and would fall were it not checked by ssurrns x s-æï\taris -\t¦«.\u2014« « .i Monsieur Brisson, whose business was other gaugerable articles; meter of\t,\t.\t#\t.\t, A I coals, grains, salt and fruit, and in- °D el>It eround barefooted and moc- I spoctor of butter, hope.soap, cheese casmed people are accustomed to pull I WMÉ In disgrace for having slashed the heads whom tbe inspection of the fish supply alr, n,, anil vil,0l0US walk ng Dr.Brad off the owner's beat rose-bushes with ia delegated, employ certain officers a stick while conducting a desperate called \"fish meters.\" Many tons offish charge in the garden, during a sham are monthly condemned at Billingsgate battle in which she had induced the by them.The company also under-other girls to take part.Shortly after, ; takes the prosecution of persons found she began to paint In earnest, and had taking fish out of season or below the entered modestly and obscurely upon prescribed size.The punishment inker destined career, although she was Dieted at the Mansion House upon the not quite the conventional girl, even dishonest tradesman is the same as then\telsewhere, fine or imprisonment.Formal gave lessons to tbe Priasses Isa\tthe seller of bad wine was com- Czartorlsky,\" she says \"but I should gelled to pledge a bumper in it, while add, we wasted half our time in slid- the rest was poured over him as he ing up and down the polished floor stood in the pillory of the long gallery.Certainly It was baker and candlestick maker met with true, what my grandfather had often punishment similarly designed to fit remarked to my mother.\"You think thA\t\u201e 1A\t¦ .\t.\t, .Hiv* daughter\u2019 What a mis- At Christ Hospital some curious eus- No man who paints his nose ought toms are still observed.Easter Tues- to kick if his wife pants her cheeks.being almost the lost surviv-of the House of Orange, is expected to make a speedy marriage ; but she is in no haste to do so, and insists upon having a husband whom she can love, honor and respect.Rarely has court match-making been conducted under conditions of greater difficulty.The Dutch ministers contend that the queen against for Scandal ley Montague compelling Horace W al- It is very remark-much better these women And not fax off was or PLANTING FLOWERS.Plant a kitten and what will come np?Answer; Pussy willow, pussy will.fore made Mademoiselle Bonheur AN UNWOMANLY\" WOMAN.pole to nxclaim able ho write than men the still more famous letter-writer, Mme.Savigne, completing the triumphs of her English sister.In social life though abrupt, and she resents any plain Mrs.Selwin was receiving the impUta,jon that her career lias ren-.\t.tearful confidences of George II.at roy-\t1 here are other emblems of office\u2014 al banquets, the beautiful Mrs.ôhori- d*r*d her tactlessly or rustic.\tthe diamond scepter, the seal, the dan was captivating the guests at She confessed recently to her fern- purse, the mace.They play an irnpor- Hampton and Richmond; untitled miss- iniue satisfaction in having, while tant part at the swearing-in of the .\tu?\tvisiting at the court of the Empress p°rd Mayor elect s cs,2r&.!f,«isa£\u20183S£s\tsin.*«iM?!r»fsssr« and waltzes and the irrepressible Han- expectations ot that overheating gieat Mayor.He in his turn delivers it to nah, still the center of London\u2019s most lady, the Princess Metternich, who his successor, who lays it on the table hrillLant circle of wits, poets, scholars was on the lookout for her to make in front of him.The Chamberlain round statesmen, as well as lot us and some awkward slip.\ttires, with three more reverences, to ladies, was writing the country sis- In her youth, however, as she gaily return with the seal\u2014and three reverters: \u201cWe spent the whole evening admits, she was an extreme type of emces more.The purse Is similarly at a party at llaiupton in a pleasant tomboy, brought up to delight in the presented.Further genuflexions fol-wrangie about poets.Sheridan dared company of her father and brothers, low from the sword bearer, who rend-to censure Shakspetre.I raved and detesting all the usual tasks of girls, era up this sword; the mace-hearer also scolded, and Garrick did everything and caring little for their pleasures, resigns the mace.The ex-Lord Mayor but beat him.\u201d\tAt one time, when her brothers went then surrenders his key of the coffer in This certainly does not look like ne- to school next door, their master, which the seal is kept cessarily tame or vulgar being for seeing her idle, offered to take her three keys; of the other two either vicar's or schoolmaster's da ugh- too ters, women of the court or women of the country.Why then, did the eighteenth century writers so misrepresent their women in their heroines ?Of course, the explanation of Mrs.Mey-nell's is the near though severe one.They were not conscious of their sinning.They had not come to a comprehension of their subject.They pointed woman an their masculine conception told them that she wue, or ought to be\u2014a mixture of patient Griselda and one-ideaed Jeannie Deans.Loving was her chief grace\u2014not a poor one, loftily exercised, but lighting on creatures of the Thornhill or Lovelace pattern, the most debasing in human his- ^ tory.When the incorruptible Uamela PAINT HERALDIC DEVICES, confesses that she does \" not blush,\" to give her coyly numbered kisses to the brutal lord, who had tried, and tempted, and insulted her by every beastly device known to his low nature, before making her his bride, she writes herself a hundred fathoms below the high-souled Romolas, who, torn in swift, though heart-breaking recoil, from the most fascinating Tito, who has shown the sign of the beust in hie forehead.And thereby, too, hangs the sequel of solution of the whole matter.A man's pen gave us Pamela, and woman's Romola, and not till woman rose to the telling of her own story did the half-centered Romolas, Marian Earles, and rapt Catherines of literature begin to interpret the other half of humanity to the world.\"The heroines of the past,\" says a recent writer, \" were of only two kinds, the wholly good woman and the wholly bad,\" and the good or bad of it appears to hive been comprehended mainly in the idea of the huabmd, who was wont to say that his wife was an excellent woman ; she would do anything for him.\" To love with unselfish and unfaltering devotion that was the good type,\" says this writer, \" and It endures even in the works of Dickens and Thackeray.\" To be faithless and unloving, that was the bad one.and in either case It wvie wooden Only here and there a genius like Shakspetre, glancing from earth to heaven and perceiving the inherent elements in | O Plant a puppy, and what would come up?Answer: Dogwood, dog would.Plant a sunrise and what come up?Answer Morning glory.Cupid's arrow?Answer:\tBleeding heart.Box of candy?Answer: Marshmallows and buttercups.An angry wise man?Answer: Scarlet saw it ROWING AND SCRAPING prince-consort must be a Protestant prince, who is not under the influence of the court of Berlin.These condition# have narrowed the choice to about half a dozen princes.The suitors have been invited to the royal country-seats in Holland, but the young queen has not encouraged their advances.Une uf them\u2014the Prince of W led\u2014has been considered the probably choice, but tbe betrothal has been deferred so long that the court gossips have now concluded that it will never take place.Certainly the royal match-maker has recently been looking about in various quarters for another eligible partner.As he leaves health ed, \" in bib aprons The City Chum sage.Days, months and years?Answer: Thyme, time.A man who has paid part of his debts?Answer: Gladiolus, glad I owe lets.John?Answer: Johnny jump up Sheep?Answer: Phlox, flocks.Kiss?Answer: Tulips, two lips.Bury the hatchet and what will come up?Answer: Sweet peas, peace.Christmas eve?Answer Bethlehem.lin ihe queen U a high-spirited young with a will of her own, and There are Star of w oma a strong vein of romantic sentiment.The middle of the afternoon?Answer: I She had no idea of making an alliance Four o\u2019clock\tfor the convenience of her Dutch subPreacher.Answer: Jack In the pul-1 g ^e\tStnlf'ZV\" should love the man whom she Whenever she is pressed to Pit beasts?Answer: Dande- queen King of marries make up her mind, she quotes her father\u2019s advice to her, cautioning her against marrying in haste and re pen t- She is devotedly at- lion The dark?Answer: Nightshade Faust?Answer:\tMarguerite.\"Not guilty?\" Answer: Innocents.i ing at leisure A red pony?Answer: Horse radish, tached to her mother, but she is her mistress and will not marry for man who cannot | reddish OW'D state reasons any command not only her respect but her love.Queen Wilhelmina may be unmanageable, but there is good sense in the position she has taken The etiquette of courts separates royalty from I companionship outside the palaces.The Reynards mitten?Answer:\tmembers of royal families largely live apart even from the best society of Labyrinth?Answer: Maize.\ttheir capitals, and find happiness or Star-spangled Banner and the Union unhappiness in domestic life.Their Jack?Answer: Flags.\tj intercourse with the world is formal Sealskin wraps?Answer: Firs, furs.to ^ quite as essential to contentment Richmond caterpillar?Answer.Virg- | ae iove in & cottage fnia creeper.Tiny bottles?Answer: Violets, phialr Fairy's wand?Answer: Goldenrod Cuff on the ear?Answer: Box.Grief?Answer: Weeping willow.A hand?Answer: Palm.Answer Bluebells Sad beauties?belles.course CARAVAN PARTIES Caravan holidays are in England replacing the house boat fad.A caravan, Shamrock.| be it understood, is a gypsy cart, got up in the style of comfort one can af.ford, and driven from place to place JSS&Z -»» \u201c¦\t1U er to each one who guesses one of the 1 that you want is a moe roomy caravan, questions.\tj with good, strong horses and a dining tent, carried on the roof when a halt is made needed\u2014one for the kitchen and servants and the other for the rest of tbe party.Bedroom space is, of course, limited, and.therefore, the number of guests must be small.But if there is an inn in the near neighborhood, your surplus friend can sleep there and spend the rest of the day with the This kind of gypsy life in pretty part of the country presents endless opportunities for amusement.\u2022ta Contentment?Answer: Heartsease, Furloughs?Answer: Leaves.Imitation atone?Answer What a married man never has?Answer: Bachelor\u2019s buttons.was ford says, the feet are brought forward in a straight direction and without an) outward One of the strongest points in Dr.Bradford's article is the reproduction of a photograph showing a crowd of Spanish prisoners embarking at Santiago.The picture is an inatanteous one, and it happens that the camera caught one of our soldiers as well.Dr.Bradford points out the gait of the Spaniards as illustrating the walk of utterly exhausted men, and contrasts it with the leisure gait of strength, as exemplified by the American soldier.swing to put up Two vans are THE SIN OF FRETTING There is one sin which, It seems to us.is everywhere and by everybody underestimated, and quite too much overlooked in valuation of character.It is the sin of fretting, mon as air, as speech\u2014so co unless it rises above its usual monotone, we do not even observe it.Watch any ordinary coming together of peo- how many minutes It will The butcher, the It Is com-on that.Mill caravan a you take! Rosa is a boy in petticoats! # I pie.and ( > V ' * S > SLJ^WCîV.\u2019S SHE LOOKS LIKE AN APE, LONS ENGAGEMENTS e ! In my eyes she might have any throne.So I wrote her of his visit, and Its wonderful results ; how father improved day by day, and how with health came hope and courage, so that noon Clouds would scatter and we should have her home again.But she answered, begging me never to think of her except as happy\u2014 that in Mrs.Marvin she found a second mother, and in her work only pleasure.She rarely mentioned Dr.Melrose\u2019s name; but I could well understand why she was silent.So the winter passed.Two or three times the doctor came to relieve the monotony.My parents grew to welcome him ns a friend, and I, in my heart of hearts, as a brother, for I felt sure I had guessed the secret of his love for Maude.He talked of her so constantly, tell-and how her beauty of character had far exceeded even the charm of face and form.We looked to him almost am our deliverer, for fathers health and vigor were at last restored ; but when he asked him for him bill, he laughingly replied : \" That was n private matter with Miss Maude.She is to settle that.\u201d My father looked amazed; could »|»preciate the payment he would accept and imagined their surprise when he should demand it at their hands.The summer warn rapidly approaching\u2014the time for Maude\u2019s home-corn- A Happy Outcome.royalty ; graced i i l oven 80 minute».HOUSEHOLD.THE RARE DISEASE OF ACHOME-1 YOUTH THE TIME FOR LOVE AMD OALY PUZZLES DOCTORS.ï HOl HfiHOLD HINTS MARRIAGE.Day by day I had seen the lines of tare deepen round my father\u2019s mouth end forehead, and watched my mother s pale and anxious gaze rest upon All the receptacles for flowers should he clear glass or white china.Sumo Irdww have sets of tie!leek, hut U is rare and costly, and any clear glass will do as well.Cheese sandwiches are always in or-cleu* to serve with salad.Grate any cheese and rub it to a paste with butter, spread the bread, sprinkle with salt' and pepper and cut into strips.A little pipe clay dissolved in the ady is acromegaly som pu minent, to ice-cold raw tomatoes, water on washing days will thorough- Bellevue hospital this is the first case when the vegetable dishes must all he ly clean the dirtiest linen, and will ^ kind to he recorded, and the Hbe ! h< Ip to save mUor and soap, hesidi-s the ciuUiea being made much whit- the * Tli* Fare la Madly IMalerled - Ft w Cases el | To Hontraklf Mna Will Ml ad a tilrl to am Indefinite f-aguf cnaral\u2014Long Ceerf.ihlpi rally Never Materialise\u2014s iwa,f l«* Hc.irla|.Bo you believe in long engagements! Well it may be \u201cthat patient wait- HOUSEWIFELY PROGRESS liar kind kavwn, and Science la a# Ire Helpless.It is a trifle, apparently, writes Marian Hsrland, when a woman taboos oil in salad dressing because she \u201chas never been used to putting it in,\" when she thinks mint sauce a 'trashy\u201d accompaniment to roast lamb, and \u201cwon\u2019t hear of hot sauce wit h cold - i A woman in Bellevue hospital, New York, is suffering from one of the rarest and most terrible diseases known to medical science biro Night after night did Maude and 1 lay tide by side, and spend the hours when sleep, they tell us, lends us beauty in wondering what trouble was hov- i L The patient is Mary ers are no losers,M but no woman cam Sixtieth | afford to fritter away the best years of her life in the dismal state of un- r Fogarty, of No.Went street.1 he name of her dread mal- f sung over urn.Hut the knowledge came all too soon.My father had lent money which he supposed he could call in at any time.The time arrived, but the money was not forthcoming His health was rapidly failing him, a fact his business anxieties in no way helped, and we soon knew he must mortgage heavily the I \u2022 fuim, and that if his health continued to fail he might soon be unable even ) lu the Liatury of | certainly in which a long engagement places her.pudding,\u201d or whipped cream as an ac- r The story of the girl who is faithful for fifteen or twi-my years to the lover ' I 1 set on the table with the meat, \u201csa known instances of its appeal a nee m America can be counted by a amgle |of her you lb and who waila patiently for his fat her, and mother, and grand- % » has always had them,\" and lettuce be cut up and dressed in the kitchen at er : A favorite form of (able decoration figure the cook's convenience, instead of bei in Varie this summer is to place a The disease of acromegaly is the ah- mother, and bedridden aunt, and lame ing nerved, criap and cool from\tthe\ttail vane or banket of Iruit or\tHowe»\tnormal\tenlargement of the bone*\tand\tbrother to\tgrow old and die,\tread* well deft fingers oI some members of\tthe\t*pwity decoration had what the\ttissues\tof\tthe\tpatient until\tthe\tsuf-\tw*ieu lhe\t«killlul novelist\ttat k]?\tit family, who is \u201cup in salads.\u201d\tschool BUitNH sisters in\tVanity\tforer Iwes\tall\tsemblance to\ta human\taQd write®\tit up in good style, and\tit Each protest is a symptom of decs-\tFair\u201d called a 'beau-pot, or\ta m.4ô Leave Aylmer t Brocken ridge t Enrd ley Parker's Crossing t Mohrs Q u yo n W y man\u2019s ?Tank Bristol McKee\u2019s Shawvllle Via rb\u2019s Campbell'^ Bay \u2022Tank Î Vinton C* *u Ion go Mellon's Walt lia m BEST WHITE GOODS , \u2014Just the thing for threshing time.i guarded 6 00 6.12 \u2022 I 6.IS Hie til ilk: of a hull at th F relicli « I 6 26 S.,v «« B.:!7 6.47 mail cannot liv< *« 6.to S.i 4 E.HOGGINS & SON.«.M Vb it 7.01 easily captured the smack ultimately without bloodslu i ns between P.W.RESSEMAN, (.EN E n A L S V r E ni N TEND ENT I 7 bn NX innipeg, Aug.14 Moure, aged about GO, was killed on the Canadian Pacific railway this morning by a train from Brandon, lie was standing on the track talking t , a friend at the ' it .> of : he accident.are mieplled in Quality anil X mail named CANADA ATLANTIC Strange Effect of Lightning ilieir Fences are lie Best.Binghamton, N.V., Aug.il\u2014Thomas\tNew Class of Warship.Short, a deaf mute, was standing in n\t___ o irn door at H.n pert field, Delaware At the moment Emperor William was ! County, recently, watching an approach* telling Congressman F«»>s that the best ***\t»«=»\t: zsttir\tassaut t3ï5Ss« Mssawt T: tins daily Intime £g\tSiS OTTAWA & MONTREAL.Laid, but\u201dcouîdïpek^ Since 1he\u2018in™\tv d»,*nt his powers have c ntiuued to ini- out the following particulars : prove.TIME CARD, IN EFFECT MAY 1st, 1899, ?The Reason he Changed, Situations.Hardware merchants sell these goods and can supply If they fail, you write the manufacturers at Picton.THE D.GREENING WIRE CO., Gen.Agts., Hamilton and Montreal SOLD ALSO BY CANADIAN HARDWARE JOBBERS.yon.\u201c Did you hear the reason why I left n my old employer*,' said a drummer tht other day to a, few friends.To this enquiry *\u2022 We believe she will he the greatest they all gathered around, fully expecting triumph in uayai aivhiu-c\u2019mv, bo'h t*»r to hear a good story as 44 Tom,' (f iiirlia; \u2022 s,,ec,l arid fightmg.She will cost, ready |y Clll 1\ta VAAYr Limited - fr,\u201en\t^ell-known young college\tstudent of this\tI ish war directed our attention to coal ! Payers could not hold\tout sufficient 3t I -w \u2022 I\tV ll V7\\_7j.X Montreal and pts.\tcity, who for the past two\tyears has been\tcapacity and nothing will be lack in\" in inducement to equal the\totter\tof the ïïfc\tSt0I>s 111\tin Cuba, first as a major in the Cuban I that respect.Her displacement will be* Bradley-Oarretson Co.Limited, I con 1\t\u2018\tLiuiited\u2014from\tMontreal\tarmy, and later as an officer\tin Roosevelt\u2019s\t13,000 tons.The new vessel, which will\tMudeaft0 gi ve up \u201c drumming,\u201d and took .\t,\t.\t.\t,\t\u201e\t,\tleaving 4.05 p.\tm.stops\tRough Riders, was killed\tin a duel at\tbe laid down in November, at Davenport,\t\u201c L,Kht of Life.I assure you aAaalr-o 4 >r i5illr\u201c\u201cÆ2îî f£m inter- !\tSancti Spirit us, Cuba, last\tFriday, by an\timmediately after the bulwark is off the frlePda this change was the\twisest\tI ever \u2022 \"\u2022\"Mr 1\t«31 \u2022 mediate points, Cornwall.|\tofticer in the Cuban army,\tship should be ready within a year.She niade, and I never shall regret it.\tIf you Kingston.Toronto Slid\tpoints west, lias\tPullman |\tThe trouble between Green and the\twill be the nearest approach yet attained\twant to make money easy and fast, write 1\tCuban officer originated in\tHavana last\tto a perfect combination of the fighting\tj 1 ^.e,r Brantford House for a position like March.The Cuban was\tthe aggressor |\tcapacity of a battleship with the mobility 1 mine and challenged Green to a\tduel.Green,\tof a cruiser of that type advocated by one who was from a Southern family, imme- of the highest naval authorities in the diately accepted the challenge, but the | world, Captain Mahan.\u201d Cuban refused to fight.For Arnprior.Renfrew, I Eearly last week the men met at P.8.Ry., Berry\u2019s Bay/Whitney, Tam^^Lake! j ®ancti Spirit us and the quarrel was re Parry Sound and intermediate pointa.\tnewed.Another meeting was arranged 4.25 P.M.fnvin/\u201cKm';,rok\u201dfrvia'rFT ^een received a bullet wound from Ry.Barry\u2019s Bay, Madawaska and intermediate pts.which he died almost immediately.Trains arrive at Ottawa Central depot :\t^\t- 10.30 A.M; brokme.\tR?n.A LIKENESS OF PAUL.fiew, Arnprior and Intermediate pointa.\t_____ brZ.\t| A Medallion With the Face of the Apostle Found.c ne t a b 8.45 A.M.Arrives Muutreal ta.hed.EXHIBITION At OTTAWA, ONT September 11 to 23, 1899, I.O'-al \u2014 for Rockland # and intermediate pts.Limited\u2014 Stops Alexandria and Coteau Jet.p.ni.I \"\u2022 i,i j.irl )t a:r attached.Connects with tiuins fur Quelier, Portland, Halifax and all points east of Montreal.For Va lley Me Id and all points south of the St.Lawrence Hiver, St.Alhans.Burlington, etc.Arriving Boston 7 a.in., New Volk 7.20 a.m.lias through Wagner sleeping ear, Ottawa to New York.Local\u2014stops at inferme.|j.\u2022 ate stations.Arrive Montreal 45 p.m.Connects ar Coteau J.-t.for Cornwall.Kingston.Toronto, Chicago, etc.Has Bull mail car to Montreal, a .40 A.M a 4.20 P.M.!y.Arrives Montreal 9 .35 P.M KILLED IN A DUEL (2) TWO WEEKS I (2) engravings Trains arrive at Ottawa Central Depot : \u2014 a 7 3% A AT 1 m# I \u2022\tand intermediate points m 11 Of) i\tLocal\u2014from Bos d# 1 I\t.1»A1 \u2022 New York, New Knglaml and New York points, Montreal.leaving at 7.30 a.in.Stop at lo ai stations.Has Wagner buffet car New Yorkto Ottawa.Roe k land roi ton LIVE STOCK ACCOMMODATION.QUALITY OF EXHIBITS, and EXCELLENCE OF ATTRACTIONS.) a .35 P.M.Grounds extended and several new buildings erected since last Exhibition.$1500 added to Prize List this year, principally The | in Live Stock Department.$3,000 offered in purses for Horse Races.Ottawa Arnprior, & Parry Sound Ry TO AND FROM THE WEST (Daily, except Sunday) Trains leave Ottawa Central Depot : AGENTS :\u2014If you want to make $2.50 and expenses, daily, handle Light of Life.\u201d BRADLEYtGAHRETSON CO., LTD., Brantford, Ont 8.00 A.M YAQUIS BEATEN IN A FIGHT WITH MEXICAN TROOPS.Spectacular :\t\u201c Bombardment of Pekin.\u201d THE HULL ELECTRIC CO.Two Severe Battles Between the Mexican Troops and the Yaqui Indians.For Prize List, Race Programmes, and all information concerning the Exhibition, Chicago, Aug.10.\u2014A special to tho !\t°\tlwenty\tln \\n i itc* the Secretary, and for all information regarding hotel and hoarding house rates Tribune from City of Mexico says Tho he morn 1,g and flfleen mInutC8 ,n tbe afler an Sundays In-luded.\t| Ing of Fair.Specially reduced rates on all lines of travel 5.50 P.M.Arnprior and intermediate points OTTAWA TICKET OFFICES Rome, Aug, 10.\u2014 What is believed to\tj\twith the Yaquis near Medano, dffeating he a veritable likeness of the Apostle\t|\tthem with a lose t-f several killed.\tThe Tickets\tto Europe and\t*11 parts\tof the world\tby\tnil I\tPaul hâs been found at Rome.A tourist\t:\tstate troops did not lose a man, a T - un\taiidCanadian\tsteam*!,,p\tim* s,\t; N\t.\tCook*i|\tnamed Hendeison, while exploring in the\tLieut.PrsoclseO Ca les died f«\tsut.- Catacombs, found a piece of clay from etr luriog a forced\tto Oft risk# which projected the edge of a coin.He the Indians.Fuither details have been Central Depot Russell House Block, Clone connections are made with all Cana-dlan Pacific and Gatineau Valley trains at but Hull and with Pontiac Pacific at Aylmer.Come First Week and avoid the Rush.WM.HUTCHISON, M.P\u201e President.Baggage promptly handled E.McMAHON, a Train* mn dally except Sunday l> Sunday only.W.R.TAYLOR Secretary.26 Sparks St, dec.-Treas \u2014V» -J "]
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