The equity, 23 avril 1908, jeudi 23 avril 1908
[" ^\u20224 S?© No.44.25th Veau S II A VV VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY QUE., THURSDAY, \\PKIL 23, I 90 h 61.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE \\ The BANK of OTTAWA A The Merchants Bank of CanadaJ > B You tan nu ml money to any part of C'utmda or tin* Vnltvd States by our Hankers* Association Money Order* without risk or inconvenience, and at trifling cost.m 5?» SITUATION \u2022n: S.W.P.i é ESTABLISHED 1864 for every graduate.That in out record for the pa*t year prepare you for one new prospectus today / $6,000,000 U't llh Write for $4,034,256.25 J l P P: M R A TES $6 00 and under 6.00\tto $10.00 10.00\tto 30 00 -30.03 to 69.00 - 3 cents 6 \" Provident, 8!hh.unta( Good Paints and Good Varnishes rALLAN I Vice-President, Jonathan Hodgson, Eh \u2022 General Manager.* oui 10 E.F HE13DEN Tho Bsqk has 120 Branches and Agencies distributed throughout Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and other North-West Provinces.15 OTTAWA for all parts of buildings.The Slier win Williams Co.make good paints and good varnishes for all parts of buildings, inside and outside, and lor all household purposes, each one the best of its kind.No matter what you want to paint or varnish, you will get the best results, full and save most money if you I For larger amount* we sell dr low rate».; t BUSINESS COLLEGE Ihicc per cent, interest paid on Savings ar.d credited to accounts every three T.W.MURPHY.Manager, Campbells Bay and Fort Coulonge f onths, viz : February, May, August and November Cor.Bank and Wellington Streets.S The Up-to-date School £ A General Banking Buelneee Transacted Farmer# Bu*incss Solicited Agents Wanted iiame* 10 cent# and up, nhcet picture# one cent each.You can make 400% profit i\t$86.00 pvi \" \u2022 .k sample# free.FRANK W.WILLIAMS COMPANY, 1208 W.Taylor St.Chicago.Ill measure, F > Money Ion ne I on Note for Giaws^ use ! H.C.W.BRAITHWAITE - PRINCIPAL and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS and VARNISHES Catalogue and R.L.WHITMAN, Manager, Shawville.Color cards and full information upon request OPEN ALL SUMMER ( the S.W.C.are the largest paint makers in the world, they have built up their business on quality.ALABASTINB, positively the best wall coating made A full line ol Brushes and everything necessary for house-cleaning.LOCAL NEWS \u2014 LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE Of OTTAWA To AdvmtISIIW.\u2014 Metier f r change of advertiteHurts must l»e in our hands not liter than ten o'clock morning to.i.sure publication current week.Deni«try.\u2014Dr.Uolemsn, Dentist, will be at hi* office in Shawville from April 15th to 30th, 1808.Births.At Forgot, Husk., on April Oth, 1008.to Mr.and Mr?.Allan Brig-(leu a son.fnc school that wins patronage on Monday merit ! .\u201e,gSH5KSI-=«=.-=r- 18tli inst., to Mr.and Mrs.John Splane a daughter.I pro Place your order* for enlargement# w ith a man of experience and reputation and Kvt your money\u2019s worth every time.H.Imison.Artist: Continues in session throughout tne summer, so that students may begin at any time and complete the course without interruption.The catalogue tells all.Shall send it i 4 HEAP SALK\u2014Watches, clocks, rings and chains.Repairing done cheap and guaranteed.Second door west of school.G.SWARTMAN.J.H.SHAW.At ('ampbells Bay, on Thursday the Kith met., to Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Macfai lane, twin daughters.J.1.Turners auction wale* : Jerry Behan % Onflow.April 28, Rev.A Oriniston\u2019H, Shaw ville Friday afternoon.May 1.Mr.Jjmr.V»ty.of\t«,.1 JÜSSff'*^SS**SJE?si < t o.i, .1?»\\ 1 llg Sold her farm to guaranteed not to fade.See that each If have any pictures you want pre Mr.(«eorge Black, of Thornhy, photo beat# the imprint,\t«erved bring them to 1mlson and have has removed tbawville.S2ST5VSS S» pies examined, provided there Is a district, will be held at the Preshy sufficient (plant it y to warrant de- tor,j;« Church, Stark* Corners, Que.Veloj ment.What the mineral i* 0,1 burs lay.May 7th, commencing at \u2018J tow not hear,!.\tM L Chick, President.! we $10 Rkward offered a for the return of little brown curly dog taken away March 31st.___: -fi S.T.WILLIS, Principal, 102 Bank Street G ko.Cater (CONCRETE CULVERTS, PIPES AND curbing for wells sold at work*.We will contract with municipalities to manufacture pipe*.H.T.M( Dowell & SON, Shawville.Que.INSURANCE ! In either Fire or Life -IS A- I That the unexpected is I I always happening is proven I I by recent claims paid.\tI I F, J.Gagnou, Bask a tong, Que., 130.001 \u2014Thumb injured.1.Thibert, Cant ley, Que., fiH.L's - *] phoid Fever.R.Chamberlain.$10.00 \u2014 Hip injured.A.H.Box, Cobden, Ont., $30 00 Foot crushed.! W.C.Carrutb.Renfrew, Ont., \u2014 Knee injured.C.Church.Cobalt, Ont,, $20 Hand injured.A.G.Tennout, Pembroke, Ont., $11 \u2014 Endorcarditis.C.Pell, Arnprior, Ont., $22.40 - Ankle sprained.L Wood, Quebec, Que., $1,000.00 .Killed.GOOD INVESTMENT OTTAWA ONT finds position* for all it# graduates.That its system is the most up-to date.That its equipment In the newest und finest in Canada, -hat it# premises cannot be \u2022 x< Write for new catalogue Now week will be at I in the case of fire it is practically I A NECESSITY.Mrs.Thomas Martin, of Mark-stay, arrived here last week* with her 12 year old nom from Ottawa, where the latter recently underwent an opt ration for appendicitis at the Rideau street hospital.Mr.John Anderson, who recently sold out his effects on his farm in Bristol, has become a citizen of Shawville, having taken m> ivd-in Mr.Main street east Kazabazua, Que,.I Policies J.0.McFAYDEN, Assoct.Principal W.E.COWLING, Principal.written up at current rate* in the following reliable able $81.48 i Note the address Caledonia Fire Ins.Co.London Mutual Fire Ins.Co.Wontreal-Canada Fire Ins.Co.Mutual Life \\t$.Co.Orme Hall.174 Wellington St Personals Deaths.'\tin t4JWu\"thi/weekgaU\u20190tta'Vtt\u2019\tTheiad intenifrenc* reached here week, the 24th, to reorganize the .1 ,*\t,\tUorot Mr.\tSplane and Mr?, baseball club for the current sea-\tDorothy Stevenson spent U.J.Black of this village.The hi in.Meeting at 8 o'clock sharp.11 vr\tholidays with her |mr- remains were brought to Renfrew Everybody come.\tents at Wakefield.\tfor burial.\tH tUBBE pected at the Know 1 ton Home\tMabe! I lumps of Quyon, I for the country and so returned 1 mower, l wagon, complete, tasssssH tessvr tween 6 ami 18.Applicants should\tstaff, Ottawa, spent Easter ™\\ne \"M abov® stated, hi# death forward rail fare immediately.with her relatives here.\t*i^inÇ \u201due ' bsSS5£&s'KteS eldest daughter of Mr.Win II.| Master Noble Horner, arrived ; of Bryson) passed away on Thurs- Lucas, late of this village.The ;,lo,llp Thursday from Huntingdon day last at the age of 67 years,\tT»E SPRING SHOW\tof stallion* and yotmgeoti)ilearrived here hy train \"J* ' i-it to Slmu \\ ille ln*1 W rd 11\u201e\tvillage on Thumday afl in town during the evening, new In y.He mtuixl* engaging in goon, following mente* ¦¦left by train u- L !.t\tiwing bu-ine-* again eht\th the It.x \\! Lee the B,eeting opened, and thfjrbr ! tbia mprmg.\tmill offic iate.!, ammivUd by Mr t and I W.Armstrong, wh Mefli- \u2022! III Georg* o remov* Studio SHAWVILLE QUE h th at t P.S.Don\u2019t forget that we handle the best government standard Timothy and Clover Seeds.M*«ai\taldu .11.8f< \\\\ f h ;i i I B H would Mi** Lillie I HI wort I H i the ton n this week.Mi lier*' five year* engaged for mi t Lavlime, i H lit I Jll , n.v \u2022 go.and ha* I W u t line 14 (tell- am I \u2022ell* Ba year a* a rent n g\ty.an* SSTh I of our western \u2022 * M**MO****r I Th e Farm 4++ + + +4 + + 4M+ +++ +++ + + +++-+ + + ++ + ++++++ + + ++++ merely\tspooling you, Aunt\tmuch difference to Mr.Day ne, when he\tft)\tTo stimulate\ta greater\tInterest\tin Phipps.1 don't want to hurt your fool- really begins to do well, Will it?' she the growing of lirst-clu down rui the chance vto'Cii the tkx r amt *Ux>d there think- ! nw'ding me?You dear girl! ing deeply\u2014 wondering in what fash- j wrners H a >he aliould set sbvut the work she ^ink whit life would le like if.after of the table, and alar^xl acre at him,.^ undertaken.Evidently there w as exery disagr-xNiblc dav.I found xxm and srxvke quickly.\tnve N iter understanding between wniUng hero for met Think how i \u201cVou said s meth ng n and sudd* n > iicipntmt.It was well enough o uim\\ t« have got into thv { t.\ting thriv\u2014a s sm> N d enemy within a vaut or two of the gi: i.i .it i I ' y in g the i was a galling thing.«9 arose from the without money, and u large extent at the jtr«^iaivd to coin she had an Besides, it\u2019ll I \u201cY t exa IIv tenr.g l»r k that all l*io lia on f and r ret and unsu prac 1Aally power»*# And her povverk.vsnrt fa* i that she w was Uieivtorv t HE EATS GREAT QUANTITIES.When ho visited England, a few years rgo, ho wo» stopping at Lord Salisbury's country seat, where King Edward was also a guest.One day at dinner King Carlos was asked vvlmt had impressed him most during Ids aliort slay m England.lie replied thoughtfully, \"W ell, I think Lnglish-nmst beef is very delightful.\" \"oh,\u201d laughed King Edward, \"surely something else Ua> unpressed you as mercy of those w o \\\\< haritnhlc to her.U to get to work upon own for her by her stèd Iasi that roof.\u2018 that \\.were ! ve with kmc Vu ni y began to fret ono- and I thought perhaps it might!\" do inlli r ,t mud tie -, ! |,,k\t*\tI - begin with.KO V ALT Y DOES NOT ALWAYS MM SI Milt (H SLY.A4 ed fire from weed?lt\\ if -die v\\ ukl ren Olix A - hat What lh?Itnlrrs ol that \"My dear Aunt Phipps,\" broke in n i6.Il,I- bus Eat Tlieir Favorite Dishes.i liuir a os he iv s*' from i to find what no one on p, l< a use t-Ux Hits matter was a secret vb concerned herself only.Im- il.1 sum « I nx n< > fath r I i She i ktXl 1 t fit table nnd 1\t1\t1 his c at a ernes h> chest tvd until I he seek are Lrok-n in the Sultan's own presence.The Sultan *> not a great eater, for lie When the table is *»t for a state ton-1 kill- I.- apix tite i tin* mind « f quel at Windsor Ca-stle it is a dazzling cigarettes lie smokes, and lie loke< his sight.Only tliosc who have seen the meals wherever He happens lo be.Sonins geld pantry can have any ulen of the I of people from the kitchen follow the wonderful plate owned by the royal fain- meat in procession Into the iiriN rial y of England The colk\\ tw n includes chaml-er.and often the kelanljhl is re-two gold dogs coi h three feet high, for- q, e>»led to taste some particular dish t-o* merly us d ns lire dog^; a scent fountain I ft re the Sultan pnrtukcs of it.in gold enamel with figures of Arabs For breakfast the Mikado is perfectly grouped a pound it watering I heir bonus; I satisfied with a bowl of l>eun soup ami dozens of lofty gold candelabra, salvers, I a few other didies, but his dinner u»u-w:nc coolers and Hag»ns innumerable.I ally appears in splendid style, in .some Among Hie curious customs which are I twenty courses, allhough he always de-stiid to survive In tlie royal liousetwild is | nounces it as n u*ak»i i xsanlhenium party at the for instance\u2014tie will not spam » >c ft It ehcerfuh eiv break l>n Well turr yo .to «hifl for hex » 4' I \u201cYou MV it very often\u2014ChrU,\" she replied, looking straight into his eyes.\u201cIvet\u2019s come down through the Tem-he said, taking her arm Maidenly.*Txe got quite n kit la say to you.And 1 want you first.\" he went on.is Ihev turned away from the roar of the IrufTlc of the streets\u2014*1 want you first I.tell rne why you came tie re to-dty.\u2019 \"Because I was sorry.Chris\u2014because 1 thought about you.trying so hard and cheerfully; and I thought perhaps I hadn't teen quite nice to you this morning-hadn't sold nil I wallied to say.'* \"That\u2019S just what I've been thinking about you, I try,\" he replied, \"it's no gh# l and uLov f 111 \\ q t n cl*«d, however Ewing.If.ns w Iflll I ! I from the first date of seeding with lhe I simple, even bourgeois, description; W&e spring wheat and the barley, and from Car.although a hearty eater, prefers the second date of seeding w ith thooalF simple food.When the repast assumes i\tmany\" and the peas.It was observed that, a* a o nemonial form tlie rulsine Is of Utt I\tTo fear or to worry is as\tsinful\tse\tlo tlie dale of sealing wax delayed, the I i:#omI elatorute charoelcr.The chefs I\tk»af.percentage of rust in the resulting crop staff numbers over IJOO pomm«, and I A woman \u201coklom g ts old enough to was gradually increased, with only one I 11m eta include twenty four officers of the admit she Is old.slight exception.The results indicate mouth, fifty yeomen of the bufM and I\twomen are able lo tram form a I he Importance of sowing spring wheat.1£0 chefs of Hie fh«d.see md and third I 3* w n into a am He.barley, oats and peas in the order here)rank gfxrti, starling with the spring wheat rnd finishing with the pee#.An exceed Ingty important lesson may be Named I U no light task, and in spile of all that I\tship\u2014no are many ,\t(\t.\t.J .1JL, , « from the results of this experiment, | Is said «lout the Kaiser's Spartan luibits.I\tFew profile conceal\ttheir\tper-\tnal , ,\t,\t\u2022 » un\t\u2022 f.r ex v .i delay tliere an f And hmauk ihni r \\v- I n the seeding after the first week had da tors le tables.Me bas no Irwer IIhid sæs iM&ïdx rÆ .\"IS, tütjs F5 5»®\u201c vxa XVAÎFS AND STB X \\ S.Experience teaches a few and Souls I > f M *\u2022 ng l.iil u h f » » \\ \\ l are much too strong (ilooskap, so he made smaller and weaker.In order that the Indians might kill the animal.Then to the squirrel, who was the size of a wolf, tie said you do If you saw an Indian trees on him mammoth piles monkey awoke with a start moment he was cl altering volubly and A tugging at his master in great alarm The lad grasped the situation at once, and was hardly behind Jocko In climbing the tree beside him.Well might he.t r not more than a few yards away g them fero- What would ?m ?i 1\t* .id scratch down the fiercely replied the You.too.are stronger was a hug» bear squirrel than you should he Olooskap Thus saying, he took the squirrel In his hands and smoothed him down to his present site.Afterward ho ask'd the great whits bear: Indian-answered I e / f murmured ciously.The b*»ar stationed himself underneath tbs tree and glared savagely up at the two >> » For a long time the boy sat with Jocko perched upon Then an Idea came to oved to be! accordion; What would you do to the And tho great white bear I should eat him at Olooskap shook hie head In a vast, desolate but few astride n limb Ms shoulder, lilm And a bright Idea It Oulaeppo began playing at first softly, and then swelling out into a burst of melody.1mm-dialedy the bear became all attention.Boon his fierce look < bear became Changing I he yeppo was pie ass upon Ills hind I *i The lad now t< from tho tree.Ir.g.however, an % 1 once shall put you waste, where you shall se Indians And so the wise gol n mais where th-y mlgh the purpo dlxne.Z m ' 1 Jm el & Z id he ( paired; the cross old merry, hilarious bruin, no to a merry Jig.flul-d to a ce tho bear rear V i Mil f ft V 6 e In 9 m c * x JCKKO SEIZED TIIE CHAIN nee nd Steady Coin ige to de iu*d bis n \\ It was different »Uli u monkey and * mur Jock ket up f paper upon i P did the Impudent 1 of the chain to aclied Together k to the menagerie T his I o wa i 6^ Jocko do but seise he which the bear was a they led the bear 1 from which It had escaped.You may be sure that Uulseppo was well rewarded, atyd that he and Jocko dined well that evening\u2014better than they bad done for many a day.t expected to klrts of the town 1 n THE DEPARTMENT STORE IS DESERTED l d upright a r y The half-dollar rdton and OuUeppo unelung h g in playing his lire \u2022ay, not a person appeared lu the street.He fancied he saw faces peeping from behind half-closed shutters.Jiul no one .as In sight.Uulseppo did not know that not more than an hour before, the villagers had been warned to be on tho lookout for a fierce bear which had strayed from a menagerie traveling thereabouts.Whereupon all the towns people had Immediately taken to she! 1er; nor l ad they any Intention of com ing forth until news was brought of the bear's re & ERHAPS you may remember ho the toys of Dollvtlte played all sorte of games to amiee Little Olrl and Little Roy.Clever little Ana-belle.the French that Jin.\u2014I'll wager a my 8 1 h , to » thing, t n i > A little boy was asked whom he y unmasked y surmised what happened eat Rials and Oeoffre her! For a mom an nlahmen ?f- kit m tw ¦ > g Ihte Wicked ght waa the Then came wonderful et ed with th< And Utile O Be Ing hat I won't h Joe\u2014I\u2019M bet Jim\u2014Come I JKÊÊIÊÊÊ Jim (turning to g until I aak you aga (And Jo# made up \"cosne down.\") fat th ».I wa l< a mentioned In wa it they t Then Id hav# of J the boy, after M Tedd W M h E \u2022f n Î * * M re *va ï is c h tom# kI hit rftioa w V w n* \" .» 1 h ¦¦ 4 \u2018 4 ,s C '\u2022 V (Jroflfrfl \u2022 # unüe frif ell the wort f M iee h In t ll 4 A Bit of Wlads « I » ¦ en St hat a ag* But the k h nine hgppivfe* l isJ \u2022 Himself for Hla P when >oi street he la fitting ng on cH| Father-My k to make 1 ng dee# a# oat like HAT horrtbl Am iSKcT roach.W DOTH ikSSt ISUi am r I I 1 whet do self for I Lom-T# a 1 Just wait I* take A ad Ira a If Vf Ot ft C-Hjd # â 1 » k Or beetle^ perhaps, ot giant alas It ll that ewldsa greets ear #ye% i R .e * U1 f » r.THE MARKETS.THE EQUITY.I JUST PLACED IN STOCK SHAW VILLE Wheat standard) $0.05 to 1.05 Flour per barrel $.\\50 Oats, per bushel, 42c: Peas per bushel 70e to HOc.Putter per pound 2«V.Potatoes per bag, 15v.Wool per lb.JO to tic.Eggs, per dozen lfo.Hides per 100 lbs, $3.5o to 4.00 Pelts 15 to 80 cents each, Pork, per 100lbs , $7.00 Calfskins, 40 to «S0cents.Hay per ton 13.00 to 15.00 / JAMES S.BEACH MERCHANT TAILOR - CAMPBELLS BAY SHAWVIUE, APr.IL 23, 1908.A qantity of .The last session of the present Legislature of Ontario was prorogued on T used ay last.Shortly tefore the event l'remier Whitney announced that the «\u2019écrions would come i ft in ei her June or September, this depending upon the preparation of the voters\u2019 lists.Men\u2019s Pants Men\u2019s Suits .Boy\u2019s Suits which having been bought at a bargain, will be sold VERY CHEAP.; We gnamntev .G Thiecouniy.it seems, is not to le iucludtd in the ieJis ribution bill which to be introduced in ihe Legislature thm session.The meseure is to app\u2019y to Ottawa county and Hochelaga, but the division of Pvnti«c (*o the newspaper reports ray) was not insisted upon.That delegation who jourmyed all the way from Ville Marie with that object will be riled\u2014at Mr.Gillies.SOLE AGENT for the New Williams Sawing Machine for the district between Quyon and Waltham.\u2014 a r, s o \u2014 T!u* following tire last Saturday'» quoi allons : Butter, in prints 30c and 32c.Butter in pails.31 to 32c.Kggs, fresh, per dozen, 20 to 00c Pork, per 100 lbs.0.30 to 9.50.Beef, per 100 lbs., 5.00 to 8 50.Mutton from 12 to 00c.Oats, per bushel, 50 to 52c Hay.per ton.#13 00 to 18.00.: Fresh Groceries always on Haqd, also Flour and Meal.Agent for the .Da Laval Cream Separator Premier Gouin, in reply to Hon.Mr.Leblanc, before the Ksster adjournment last Wednesday, said the provincial elec-«ion.might be h.ld in June, or October I\tZ: or the Legislature might have two sea- North Half of South Half of West Half of «on.more before during.He mid\t%^e\tÇWndor, he cou\u2019d not definitely state that the i will be prosecuted according to law.present would be the last aesaioB.Sup-\tI o1 !> HOBlLLIARl>.porters of the government, however, bsve I\t\u2014\u2014\t\u2014- expressed the view that elections will be GP66FI Lake CtlOCSG held in May or June.So there you are.Trespass Notice.FRANK ARMSTRONG.for Campbell» Hay and vicinity.»> Pointers for Massey-Harris Implements Shrewd Buyers FARMERS: We keep the most complete stock of Stoves, Tinware.Agateware, Knamelware to be found in the county.If you want a stove or cooking range of any kind see what we have to offer and get our price* before placing your orders elsewhere.It will pay you.Plumbing\" H you have a job in the plumbing or pipe fitting line of a\tany kind we have a man who la an expert at the busi- ness.and we guarantee to give you a satisfactory job.Roofing.Ka vet roughing.Furnace Pitting, \u2014 All done with a special effort to please.the reçoit! of its dealings with fishing attendance is requested, as much depends\tTXA\t1 m=m?i *ss™t \u2014issysa^ Slave Lake, the Mackenzie river.Nelson\t!\tÛMAB1\tA* «Ivor, and other northern waters too - wopaiav*.5,\t anything a out ihe cat of white fish, and 3,p ut ds of caviare, handlirg $47. worth if bu* ne,a will with an Hjuipmei t consisting of three be able «> sppr.xutiite jus* h w many tugs, 3 York ho us, and a number of thousand dolbuH Mr.FisWs att mpt to \u2022mailer craft.Another government sup- butt into the cheese bus n as in older to porter, Mr.Archie McKee, if Windsor.»h- w the f-ctorynnn low n incita e aecured a taei ty one yvar fra.eh ae of their lawful gains cat the c.untry the fishing priviltgea i f Jnmts B.y.In may U urge I in iO inec*ion with the the absence of railway communication operation vf .hi curing s\u2018a i ns ihtt th«y this latter concession is of no particular w« re more or it 99 exjeriuet.l value and nothing li s yet been done was nothiig.h wtvert\u2014 «tferiiueiiul towards txp\u2019oitirg it; lut when the ,*buut this inunsc i m in cheese.The Hudson Bay ra lway i« built the fishing cheese was bought and d f r.cur.d rights will like y be of enormous value \u2014 ai.d # Id, and in bu*i,.r$* Ottawa Citizen The manner in which the present gov- M G.W.DALE, Shawville P s.Highest price paid for Hides, as usual.\u2022i Sample machines may be seen at A.Draper s, opposite Methodist Church.THE NEW SASH AND DOOR FACTORY RW.SMILEY Agent, Shawville.Suece^or to \\V.).Stark SHAWVILLE, QUE., Horse Owners, Attention ! \\ The Imperial Live Stock Corporation V\t(I'mler Govm.m *nt control.)\tk ^*5 Doors Sash.Mouldings .Turnings, Rough and Dressed Limber, I» Estimates furnished and building contracts taken.Tfaer McDowell, W ilson & Dale » on'y $47,000 the loss ran into thoussii s of dollars.Tkestitin*, hi wtyer, w vie __\t_ _\t__\ti ¦ : an exj intnt.They wen i itvn Wr.Fisher as a Cheese Man.U8 u dem mtnti n.They u \u2022 -d y .\t.\t.\t.\t,\t,, ii d some gond.Hut h>w much In his annual report a» dairy a.1 coll w, u d ih v line done had they storage commua one-.Mr.J.A Rudd'ik c rducted al ng buMivss l.nes and announces that tî e four cool cho se rooms jtU fâCtviymen tir uncial as operated by the Government have been r chics! proof of the value cf cool closed d i I, mm that the buildu ps will \u2014Montreal Gazette, he sold.The erection P.S.Custom sawing done and any quantity of logs purchased.Head Office Montreal, Que.McCORMICK WAREROOMS 111 »re keen atlir-well as curing.Wp itislttv Hot , Cattle and Livestock generally against «loath tnnn accident or disease including the necessity of destruction in the I interest of humanity.OO We also insure agaiiwt Vn^t ration, Foaling, For rates of iiiMimnve and other information apply or write etc JUST RECEIVED fuuiptmei.t sud viiADtenar.ee of thoie cot l curing rooms, Mr.Ruddick goes on to state, have cat truite a large sum of money, but he is of opcr.i n that in* MOB y Ki been spent in I \u2022' An ounce of prevwt OB is w< ith s the interests of d»ryug in this c un ry juUid of cu e.\" The protection of » which has ih«.wn more tangible result?, furest from tire is one of the best possible or which the industry aid deuve greater il.par rations of the old eayii-g ; f,,r ofen benelit in prop >ttt >n to the amount s; eut.« few minutes sp»nt in thoroughly gn zed as a special class and are thus aïs ht ur passed iu putting out an incipient \u2022«ild on some cheese houds at a premium I \\,u may mean, and often has memt, ever the p ice of ordinary cured cheese.1 the ravir < of msuy thvusands of col ar.' As a result of the Governments invest- worth of timber.This is the main idea «\u2022eot in these rooms Mr.Ruddick asserts 0f the patrol sys sm carried on in the that the department has been enabled to ! Ontario and Quebec forests tor year» taiske recommendations involving a past ; a hat is aimed at is to discover the sum mi u m of expense with a high degree tire in it* early sieges and put it out then of elbcieiicy.\tbefore it has a chance t j teach large pr Mr.Ruddick is a very capible cAicial, portions and anything he says legaiding the L.MULLIGAN, V.S.A cur h ad of HI HOIKS, CARRIAGES and EXFRKSS WAOCON8, nil will be *ol'i 1» owB-lfs economy.\tam I ça ' fcju-r and atal.-K 1 free.Oereeeet ' ïnWiï.J&xtJsrL 55'ürîffBi.S, JEWELLERY STORE ?At a special meeting of Hull c'ty cvunc l lest Wtdneeday evening the bylaw recent y passed raies the c »et of iquor license# by #100 was te chided The meeting wse c tiled for Ibis purpose, as the oily solicitor hsd advised that the council hsd now power to raise (he license fee.The motion to rescind the bylaw wse put by Aid.Walsh end ee* nded by Aid.Caron.Always well stocked with a full assortment of the latest and most beautiful creation» of the goldsmith's Art.J « » COLD and SILVER WATCHES Brooches of elegant design Rings* sises, all prices Watch Guards Cuff Buttons - Stick Pins gffwe Aim thi* At the North Renfiew Cjrseven*ive convention held in Pernb.ok# last T \u2022; Mr.Gerald White, the preset t her wse unanimously re FRED C.SCHOEN, Agent LADYSMITH.mated for he seat in the Commons, end Mr.A lei Morris, for th# Le/is la tare.Mr E Dunlop, harm < declined to be a date again.Mr.Morris is t the county, end \u2022 gent I popo'ar ait's all cl In the Strayed.WANTED.KSaSfiâr «K 8.ANDERSON Sec Tress .P to the value of 947.614 IH Be sold this for #47,386.That is after he bed A in hie model curing stations he it for 61Î9 ?Ws shall be pleased to supply you o* h es# i to be Would finder w% WM.OSTROM.than he paid for k.SHAW tUI THE EQUITY.Of Dan ford Lake.Que.y i THE EQUITY, SPOILED THE SCENE.4 Weekly Journal devoted to Local Interests Published ry Thursday \\{ Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.LADIES Ready-to-wear Garments ] ^uraituref Carriages, Harness and Machinery.Undersold by no competitor.Reduced prices for this month.Hever before was our stock so complete.I ntending purchasers call and This is a chance in a lifetime.Universal prices to all customers.Remember we carry Linoleums, Carpets, Etc.G very article fully guaranteed.f When Kimball Pointed the Way to Hie Own Future Career.A- SMILEY, SHAWVILLE \u2022 1 \u2022 \u2022 e \u2022 As n delineator of the traditional Yankee character Mathias Currie: Kimball, more widely known ns Yankee Gluiin, long stood without a rival.Away back In the early forties, when he was a mere lad, a little Incident with Junius Brutus Booth, the elder, started him In his career.Kimball Lrg.il advertising, 10centa ;*r line fori was only seventeen years old at the 1st insertion and ft vent* per line fur vat h t|mft ftn(j w||g work as nn usher In 3e5S=\u2014 H\tZ Local announcement* inerted at *1\" fame, was ^\tnights., ^\tf l\ti .\t,\t,\t., rate of H cents per line for first Insertion The play was \u201cRichard III» Kimball HOIUS Ot embroidery panels, yokes trimmed With German nnd ft cents for subsequent Insertion».had thoroughly studied the play and1 aygiSf : JS\u201d S** valfncienn» '\u201c insertion, tucked back, in Ï and full !.\tZtm»% T':' pm : len8tli :'«««, extra values 7v cents to $200.atructlou* accompanying them will be In- 2:\tNo™T fa ,ed !?1ehow °* I Mvrted until forbidden and charge! for | Booth was In despair.At last some one suggested that young Kimball SVHtCRiPriON, #1 a Ysa* in Ai»van< k All arrears must he paid up before an) paper la discontinued.\u2014 « Q \u2014\u2014 ¦ \u2014 \u2014 ADNERTISINO RATES.'I liid week we pass into stock a splendid range of Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Garments.10 dozen Ladies\u2019 Fine White Lawn Blouses ; examine goods.accordingly.Birth, marriage and death notice* pub-1 knew the lines of that part, and be llthed free of charge.Obituary poetry waa caet for It by Booth.thre* cent, per line.\tI of tb.event Kimball himself aald: \"When I went on the stage, I waa % t,,~h I promptly attended to.\t| term.However, I got along all right Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, good quality white cotton\u2019 trimmed with torchon edgings and insertions and ranging in price from 25 to 75 cents each.JOB PRINTING.A.SMILEY, SHAWVILLE.until we came to the battle of Bo# worth Field.In inj burry I had taken the wrong place on the stage, when Booth bimeed out Id a whisper, 'Get Into your place/ Then wheeling %.:rz |10 to n D AICYAMHCD If H f II I now* u'),,le Norfolk ** Ihut we shall\t- U »\u2022 ALC.AAB UCIX, ul-l/-, U.P1 conquer, my lord,' was my reply, \u2018but | T-H \"!S r,\"°' MSIlESSi oat*.T.~.t « ST\tand Moire, flounces of shirring and accord ian pleating, made Northway, excellent values, ,100 to $2.50 a skirt.Shaw r Ills.JOHN A.COWAN, Publisher.Puritan Brand Knitted Summer Under Vests P.S.Buffaloes at cost \u2022 Cutters on next year\u2019s terms.and Corset Covers, unexcelled for quality and durability, BUSINESS CARDS.WILBER DALE Ladies\u2019 Underskirts ra Black and Colored Sateen \u2022 .Dealer In .Meats and Groceries.tng, 'A weak invention of the enemyr \"1 waa thoroughly frightened at hi# fearful expression and dodged back, nearly falling to the floor.Booth then repeated the words: What thlnkest thou, Norfolk.If the pardon waa offered?' 'By this time 1 was completely rattled and forgot my lines.Booth stood glaring at me like a tiger.The audience were holding their breath for the next turn of affairs.Suddenly I realized that something must be done.My nerve returned, and I think It must have been the devil that prompted me to balance myself on one foot and drawl out with Yankee twang: Well, I don't know, Mr.Booth.It may work!* \"Instantly the\thouse was in uproar.As shout after shout of laugh- | weiU' gOOtls at tor went up the Hack deed on Booth's brow relaxed, and, wheeling on his heel, he left the stage, shaking his Canned Goods, Breakfast Foods, Confectionery, Our range anil values in Hosiery, Black and Colored Silk, Taffetta Long and Short Gloves, Leather, Silk and Linen Belts, Fancy Neckwear, etc W.W.IRELAND I I! ! Fruit, Biscuits, dec.Clerk of the District Magistrates'Court.Commissioner aud Conveyancer.Deeds, Mortgages, etc.,executed legally and «alla-aetortly.a i.-io : Fresh and Cured Fish, all kinds, Fresh Meats, Bacon and Sausage.QUE.SHAWVILLE - - WM.GAMBLE, Highest Price paid for Poultry and Eggs A Call Solicited.\u20229 is the best we have ever shown ADVOCATE, Ac., Office : Trust Building, No.4d Spark» St.Ottawa.Ont.tT At Shaw ville First and Third Tuesday of each month.«4 « You will make no mistake in buying your ready-to SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY É* WRICHT & TALBOT, Pontiac\u2019s Greatest Store Bring\u2019 your order here for any thing in the line of ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, AC>.Mams - t Hull, tueur H»*gi*t i> < Mb | sides with merriment.After the play Gkoruk C.Wrioht.Joachim Tai.bot.I was over he came to me and, placing LU hand on my shoulder, sold In fatherly tones.\u2018Young man.you never played tragedy before, did you?' Without waiting for a reply he continued: Take my advice nud never attempt It again.You are a natural comedian.Take a Yankee character and become Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Turnings, Sheeting.Telephone No.J170 G.F.HODGINS.HODGINS & FRASER Manufacture!» of Rough and Dressed Lumber.R.MILLAR, L.L.L.ADVOCATE.Bryson - - - Que.Will visit Shaw ville every Saturday.The Canada Turpentine Co., of Ottawa A Nice Friend.\t- are issuing tint morgtg* Go d Bonds to nice friend to have I Why ?he of \u202225»000 t0\topérât- it g fund#.Identified with It.and fame and fortune will 1h> your* ' And 1 followed his advice.\"You're a didn't you lend Borrougha the sovereign he wanted?\"\tFour Japanese laborers were killed in \"Why should I?\"\t» *o wsl d« neir Albert Cany» n on ih* j \"To save me.You must have realised\tma,n line of the C.\tP.\tU.,\ton\tMonday that he knew If he didn't get it from\t°*,â1t k.yoa he would from me Tou'to prt* The l.rg\u201et bed I c«old stealing go** on everywhere, but jer avenue and North Fort street.\tt|v.r room up through two stones to give the giant head room \u2014sitting there one evening about a ou ¦ HI u of days after wed come in from companying him t-the road, and prvUv soon we heart the \u201cAnd he'd get tho people from the n the kitchen at t! e oU *r (Inst Bote JU50, humming a tune; and soe him standing there, but it was a greater wonder t-> hear him sing.He didn't make fun of it, you understand; he Uvtk lus singing st^rwusly, and so did the people, for SO TREMENDOUS A VOICE n w v> extraordinary result# tue achiev As a\\ id Stevenson.I jX,r Sui,k tmies with work .superintend n Leicester ewe gave birth L> tour bool-1 denis who for a share of the picking* thy lambs.\twill give favorable opportunities for Ailsa Shipbuilding Company's Ayr ^teoltng.According to Mr.leva Vs employ os have agreed to contribute 4J.statements In his book on gold mining per month per man in aid of tlie Ar> m onsU^xn Sihcr.a.the quantity of gold IF spital.\tstolen from Siberian mines Is not loss The caretaker of Burns Mausoleum, n\u201em go per cent, of Ute entire output.Dumfries, wants on in rvasc of salary.jn ik% 4.000 adventurers drove the lie says: \u201cLast year there wore ovoi mjn|ng companies and their employees G «MO visitors, but few tips.\t( from tlie gold district of tho Zeya Galashiels Savmga Bank celebrate* | pjver an,j washed out a large amount IN jubilee this year.It was formed in i 0j g0y before they finally fled on the 1>:>8 and only one of the proim>h*.rs, approach of a regiment of Cossacks.Mr.A.L.N-ehnuiv, is alive.\t\\ot n particle of the gold tin y mined llapsd progress is t> ing made with U IIS.included in the ligures of pro the arrangements f r the new Dundee duelton.e.vctrie station, and contracts to the ,\t,, WQS bmnd also In 1R90 that gold amount LuJ \u2022'ULw tux'rrvs XMKNYVvAkfW^ i I to GREAT( 1 i êzdzL- \\ / \u2022 ^ _ P There le Only One \u201cBromo Quinine Most fish have a great number ofT te le seen once to be easily Identified aft* r wards.Some re;titled arc toothless.These are tortoises, turtles, and toads.A frog may easily be distinguished from a toad from the fuel that the latter has n > tec th, while the former has teeth in Hz* upper jaw, but none in the lower.As fur monkeys, it Ls one more proof, according to scientists, of the descent of rrinn from tht^j animals that all the monkeys and apes have thirty-two teeth, arranged very similarly to our own Ixmdon Answers.IIITH OF KNOWLEDGE A CHOIR LEADER Barn Roofing Inierrsfinq I trim ol Information About 'Most Bvrr> thing.99 Jills Haw re ru n* Rid Him if All Catarrhal Troubles.The only country Ln the world where the hush ions in 'woman# dress du not change is Japan.It fakes about three seconds for a message to go from one end of tlie Atlantic eable to I ho oilier.Among birds the swan lives to be the oldest, in extreme ciims reaching 300 years.The falcon has been known to live over 162 years.I I he value of all kinds of fish % That la Laxative Bromo Quinine f m a Fire, Llrfhtnlnd Rust and Storm Proof Durable and Ornamental Let us know the size of snj roof you ire thinking of covering and we will make you an Interesting offer.OWE* TO cone A OOLO H! OUF OAT.USED THE WORLD ê%A Look Always remember the full name for this signature on every M m 26c England and Wales In t firmly believed \"Only five\tLollies rid my system c9\t.surrounded by accidents.And.Mr.\tl*\u2018at for such an\tact of sacrilege the «1I1 traces of\tcatarrh, arid I have not\tHong, lie added, as the patient cAn-1 offeri led god had\tentered Ins stormu i notiwd\thtest tumble Mr - u-ial\tvaster departed on his errand, \"lake\t*'* ^ farm 4,f ?\tl y, ! , xva?/\",n\u2018 months.\tthis piece of orange peel and put is | turning his vitals.Inters I could fur IS piece* of welry and wil lee a# eand address no ww Jrwetrrto eelletieeeoie EilS O*.We trust jam with the Je _______rgeepald.head usyvu# f TAM Mf tJ.CO M 1*1 Ü.,nîTIïMCl 1L,U B.À, AGENTS.$103.50 PER MONTH care Sold by medicine dealers, or by moil at 23 cents n box from The Dr.William*\u2019 Medicine Co., Urockvilfc, Ont.Ut k Jilt M t 0 I r g t e ' to cvnF a coi n in onf day LA X ATI V R BROMO Quinine Talileta.,ete refund money II It fstlt to cere.S.W.\u2022tgiuture is on eacb bu s.Z je.WANTED MALIGNANT ftk# Mrs.Chugwaler looked up from the *he had bfcn rending, she asked, \"what is the to hear from owner hating ES A GOOD FARM SOMETHING ABOUT TEETH NEW STRENGTH FOR THE SPRING on, nt JUST A fur sale Net particular about location I'leaee give price and description and rea ¦«\u2022/ refunded.Ns and n an eo 1 Year K rk\u2019s tooth 1 I r of \\ e their Hobo\u2014XX I ituv - water 1 lh 0 sort of paver quite unmstaksLU tin of I 1 n n t il ilf f I.' No.«, flange 1, mcra l\">ux to the m ulcts \"\u2019.11 reach of the township of Litchfield.Tbe Muni- there about 8 o'clock, and make con» e< , ipal Council* of Clarendon an I Lit hf \u2022 ! .will please take notice.STILLMAN SMITH.NEW GOODS II tinn with the line In v* f 15.That owing *o tb fwetty trips of the l>o,v< tli pv ibiy lnsiead 1.I Moted by :i \\« nmdy n le 1 y John Butler that th* »ecrot*i)-treasure! be.and he it hereby authorized to collect all air.ms « f tax a> soon as possible, and if nvewary to iswue writ» of execuli n ag mist all who reruse or neglect to fav up at once.\u2014Carried.Move 1 by S.Mainville.aec-ndel by R.K \u2022 nnedy that thi- council d » now adjmrn \u2014Carded I .f six as made last * v t FOR SPRING Cows for Sale.For Sale \u2014 A number of good cow*, newly in.with calve* at side, an 1 others coming in.All well fed and in good c on dition.Pi » ranging from 25.UU to#40.(Ki or to BARGAINS IN LADIES\u2019 WHITE WEAR puratioii have l^n ieduced during the year $1152.48, besides pay ng nil claims C.CALDWELL.Shawville.White underskirt* regular $:i.2U for $1.73.Same worth $2.00 selling for $1.0^ and some worth 1.50 selling for 1.00 Embroidered Corset Cover*, regular price 1.00, selling for 50 cents.Great bargains In White Lawn Blouses, worth from 1.25 to 1.50.selling foi 75c.Ladies* Night Dresse*, regular 2.50, for 1 115 Night Dresses worth 1.05, selling for 1.00.Special bargain* In Ladies* long Gloves in silk, only 50c.Short silk glove» only 25c.Cashmere gloves 20c.Woollen gloves 13c.EXTRA BARGAINS in Black Dress Good*.Heavy black silk half price \u2014 only 75 cent*.GREAT BARGAINS IN PANTS.SHIRTS AND SUITS - Men * fancy Top Shirt*, d a mb.the nility of\thaving a\thue do ;*crfurm their statute labor on\tsta iMal tuai\thn been |witl down to bi»*d referred to\t«\u2018\u2022id *ine ibis year.\u2014Carried.\tt e ?argaio.\tTic purchaser# si# Cap d | e work done by them Muted by John Butler a*J by It.Km Matthew Maepatter, Dr.1 R IVson in\tOntario, and\tn*dy\tt at\tthe\tapplicati n of R De*j*r-\tand asa\the NVw din*\tfur\tthe\tnee ***ry certificate to oh-\tYutk capitalists.The ttndor\tit Mr.tain a license to keep a hotel at Desjar G#n Kane.The de U cunrunima>d llle » e grant d ; that the mayor snd\tW dr.etday.\tThere is emp'e espi al secretary *t eaauier aie hereby authorized\tbehind the\tpurchssir g as tin ion, snd ny certificate on pay- woik will be c mrornced st «nee rnvd.\tconstruction of wharves, streets, by 8.che», et3.Arrangements hive petition made by whuh a regnlir , \u2018Viebec, steamship ine «ill rat) a h D Gilli a, M L.A.fur Pontiac, wharves era retdy.This i the ! for which Mr.Geo.Katie * Island tu Wei- tretmn some lue** ago, and «HI: cancelled by the British Colin u R.W.H.J Moved by R Kennedy * voided by ereswit.Mr.and Mr*.Samuel Young, through the columns of The Eqcrrv to thank their neightxu* and friend* th ir many kindnesses during their i event I ereavetnent.W|MÜ .r «< , John Cutnuin, r v m Prince Rupert Townsite m a Hi* PrtH foti> OrtBieET rot the St m cr #100,000 TENDERS For Milk Drawing.i I r.wn- proemt nml r, offend hie nervier**.to slgU the 1 III a f« f HI approa-bt ei M ax ed by R.K I tii IP*'* (lit # I i t IRON FENCING A SPECIALTY.« I ¦ No 8 \u2022 H e 1the tire I f * ti $ A 6 | A vote* of thank* wa* tendered f,\u201e reaped hi* plea* h an apprécia- W.N.DAULEY, Shawville.g to Mtbff to .uantity of milk offered, fbe (\u2019«mipmv doe* not bind themeelvee rmwelve* i gii Btt rr, wl Mr.wine at n « « tilig live audience.t I iM U i i ~ f < nrn**«l \u2022 t.< i cept lowest of any tender E.T UOlKiINS, Sef, 1 L r "]
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