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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" f No 40, 30th Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1W3 «1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE $The Merchants Bank of Canada.# THE HARDWARE STORE Tj b Bank of Ottawa 9 l ESTABLISHED 1864 ESTABLISHED 1874.\t- Paid up Capital, Rest & Undivided Profits \u2022 Total Assets over ».$6,559,478 5 $6,747,680 ru 8 8,420,519 860,000,000 OAFITALrilD WblVlUtp h* I Vice-Present E.F.IIEBDEN General M President aiftu.HONTAüu allait, K.W.HLA< K WELL, EiQ 05 OFFICES THROUGHOUT CANADA.9^H The Beak has 119 Branches aryl Agencies distributed throughout Ontario Quebec Manitoba and other North-West Provinces.Open a Joint Savings Bank Account attend to the banking, Deposits received from $1.00 upwards and Interest paid.A General Banking Business Transacted.Farmers Business Solicited Igci Bibbys Cream Equivalent $ Farmers\u2019 Banking ê Either can £ receives careful, courteous attention.Savings Bank Department at every Branch.SALE NOTES DISCOUNTED* The best Calf Meal in the Market é \\ ! : 1 Money loaned on Note for G and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc, ' l.lhM Is a money-saver for the Farmer when raising* Calves.P.0.SMYTH, Acting Mgr., Shawville.i Fort Coulonge Campbells Bay \u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 B.F.CHILTON, Manager \u2022 R.LEGER, Manager.I I He cannot afford to do without it Try some, we sell it in any quantity* DKNTISTBY-D*.Coleman, Dentist, will be at hie office in Shawville from 15th to the end of the month.HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Try A.E.Bom ke for nifty shirts, collars and ties : he has them, ami at the right price.\tM\u201e* A.Elron, Ottawa, Uvi.tlng\t| We like the children end our «tudlo le Mrs.Lyon.\tpONCRETE CULVERTS, PIPES AND JS\t\u201c sSaæ favored few.Modern photography haa days tills week.\tSon, Shawville Que changed conditio.,.h7\tArtl.L JUy ,{f.v çhft|.,\u201e Vnme ^ ^ Ten members of local I.O.O.F.visiting his parents and sister at lodge went to Ottawa Friday the parsonage m town.T%' \"\" \" mm::: mw .The complimentary banquet on Wednesday-the former for Ed- l Box Stove.1 Empire No.l Cream Sep Friday evening, tendered by the mon ton and the latter for Van- arater- items are held over till next issue haps, not quite up to expectations, considering the amount of ptibli- , T.at ]llJe ÆîL7esfcr^ay *?a young a;isr3iâ\" Wheat Co.looked after the _\t«& #1.50 per M.and up) \u201c menu \u201d, which consisted of .* on have some new premiums.Bring\tr_n nn SS^r«S^S ilSriHs SB *\u2022r- c\u2018TB,Ll' ITh- =»mm.,c\u201e well advanced before this feature mirrors call and see sample cuU.H.\t.Amnrin*.n»* I\t¦ raining School.SSSTB?«3SftttJfc ^ .\u201e EEvHBSE zns-Jt\tI Rev.Mr.Destin of Ymrrn and Itev.1 vlncedl Mr.Mavety, of Ottawa, both of whom gave very interesting addressee-\t__ PERSONAL MENTION { 209 Spark's St., Ottawa, In fcpite of a plot to deprive the public of our superior instruction, this school \u2014- .,\t\u201c Phenomenal growth, ah a régis quantity of good\t,from other colleges, showing the bushel.Edward\tnnd varied questions, such as the Speak- Messrs, Vhurch and Meredith.This i* er s conduct on the evening of the dis- some hing to think about, Gentlemen tarbacce, the St.Lawrence water levels, V 'umy Fathers.Rmiember, the out-an alleged scandal over the appointment aideia are c >ming in and are picking up of s wharfinger at an annual salary of a the golden oy port unities which he at few dollars, the distribution of the Fenian your feit, and th te are innumerah'e rani veterans' bounty, the dismissal of a \u201cth r opp r unities awaiting the capital fchoo'mistress in the Maritime Provinces to develop in our county, and ala » await-and so forth.In these matters the wise mg cneouragiment.Ln us help y u men who come fr«»m the East, and appar- think « ut and devise some means by * y ently sevur their counties for grievances, of encouragemen\\ that our l«tent ro.By so doing you will encourage the capi-I tsl which in wAhtei to develop our latent resources wb'ch will last for all time, viz., our wa'erpowers, in n a and quar r es.Lt 1 'iiL w.rid know we The Chef-lieu seems to be a great are a live, and progressive people.\u201c bate noir \" to some of our good citizens R spectfu'ly submitted, of the county of Pontiac and our County\tYours tru y Fathers have been from time to time\tR.MvC.Rmme.approached to make a change in their Bryson, March 31, 1013 place of meeting\u2014on TO the line ok\t_ railway, whereas the cry should be .\" There must be a line of railway to the Chef-lieu at Bryson.\" Hither build up than pull down ; rather encourage th m The Kaiser a Strong Factor In Pr#« discourage.\tserving Europe From War.If the cost of time and energy were When William II.ascended the Oer-taken into consideration and devoted to maD throne Europe expected nothing encouraging the building of an electric jeM than to see a new Barbaroesi railway, such as will be suggested herein.i it would solve the problem for all time \u2014 the question of the county seat.Is i not enough that we have the bonus to pay from year to year and a large and grow tog tnsrne account, which is taxing the purse of real estate owners to an ilarm- t° (be German empire, others that hli mg degree ?\tone ambition was to cover his name Now if our County Fathers would with glory and that his warlike asp!* study this question more sen >uely with a rations were boundless.This was coinview of overtiming these few mile* of mon talk, and the newspapers of thi road, they would not need to make the day printed It change, and not may change the meeting Twenty-four years later the emperor place, and that a all.With the powers could boast as be did not long ago to of the Grand Calumet Fall, at Bryson., French friend of mine, alluding to sufbcieot, when hameeaH.to supply Morocco Incident and the crisis of mmm: '§mmm into consideration and spending their.^ disposition of bis in the futur# energy in looking Into this question of ®ore (ban hie people do now.encouraging the c instruction of an elec For the lest few yeera the German trie railway from Campbell* Bay to emperor ha» not been eo popular as h4 Renfrew, by way of the Chef-lien (Bry- was during the first ten yes re of hid won) and Portage du Fort, with branch reign.The reasons would be too many lines to Shawville, and from Bryson on to give here, but one Is big constant to Calumet Island, and by eo doing he\u2019p infl determined pacific policy.He had feu develop oer latent resources 1 Solve\t¦ ¦\tJÈÊ |\t| this great question of cross country trant-wportatioa and travel, and connect up ell these transcontinental railways with the eooaty of Pontiac, and make It e, , .«0 live «herei.« well M .\t.WMk eBg retins Owtlmta ('\u2022 leatr Fetheie.let ¦« hell\te*P opportmiltlee wMrif other plea of eolrief might never prewnt tbemeelvee égala, t eitosttoa, which.i, bound to \u2014Ferrero In Atlantic Msgsdae.^, On saw-log*.17 feet and under\u2014 Fer UHX) ft.B.M .10 cent* (then Colonel) Wolseley commanded the Through Quinze B«>om.lb8 Joachims Boom .Fort William Boom.A llu met\u2018e Boom.Melon's Cheoail Boom.iV.stmg Lipasie Boom .Through Quio Boom.Thomson Bay Boom.Chaudière Assorting Boom Booms from Held of Dvschene Rtpid* (North side) to Head of Hull Slide.Boom at Outlet of Hull Slide.The Tolls on timber, other than saw-logs, 17 feet and under, passing the foregoing Booms will be :: Red and white pine, tamarac.spruce and heoVock, square or waney board, p?r l.tHX) cubic feet, 15 saw-îvg rates.R d and w hite pine, tamarac, spruce an I hem ock, round or flittci, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long, per l.OtH) feet B.M., 1J siw-log rates.Red and white pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, round or flitted, 30 feet and upward* in length, per 1,000 feet, B.M , lj saw-log rate».Cord# of wood, shingle bolts and other lumber, par cord of 128 cubic Ret, 2 saw-log lates.1 4 4 3 4 » 44 JOHN L.HODGINS 2 44 1 relief of General Gordon in the Soudan « I 2 4J \u201c Dealer in 17 41 4 4 5} 44 4 4 with the highest military honors that the nation could bestow upon him.McCormick Farm Implements, Cutters, Buggies, Scales, Fanning Mills, Kitchen Cabinets, etc.Good sound Horses taken in exchange for any of % above, 8 44 44 The Situation at Ottawa Ottawa, March 21#\u2014The pacific tern per which seized the House of Commons \u2014 Your patronage solicited.\u2014 HOWARD BLOCK - Centre St., Shawville.half week preceding the Easter recess, but lias been maintained this w eek, and Towino, Drim.no ANh'SwKmst.Expense Hate* On taw-logs, 17 feH and un ier\u2014 From Whits River and Otter Creek to De* J Jtchiins H om \" Wsb s iïreek to D \u2022* J ichim» I M Ft i : Tenvecamingoe to Des J nicI \u201c Montical River to De» Juoch ms 1 \u201c Opemecan to Des Joichim Boom 44 Head of Long 8«u!t to Des Jt aci nus B Des Joachims Boom.44 Joe!v i Ores k t > 41 Snake Creek to 4 Mattawa t«> 44 Klock's tu 44 Magn'ssin 41 Head of I 44 From Dt.smvines t Per 1.000 ft.B.M .0t> scene THE MARKETS 1.03 i Boon l#0 81 SHAWVIL1E 14 SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS 25 Flour perbarrel to $5.25 Wheat per bue bel, 85c.Oat#, per bushel, 23 to30c; Buckwheat per UusliellS to 50c Butter, tuba, print*and roll# 22c Potatoes per bag.50c.fig*- per dozen 20c.Pork per 100 lb».0.50 to 10.00.Hide# per 100 lb*.8.00 Pelt* 35 to 40cent each Calfhkins, 1.00 to 1.15 cent*.Wool per lb.21c to 22c Hay per ten 7.00, 8.00 10.00 21 44 44 44 11» 44 rp HE sole head of a family, or any male over 18 year# old, may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta.The applicant must appear In person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub agency for the District.Entry by proxy may be made at the office of any Local Agent of Dominion Lands (not subagent) on certain condition».Duties.\u2014Six month*' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three year*.A homesteader may live within nine mile» of hi* homestead on a farm of at learnt 80 acre*, on certain conditions.A habitable house i* required In every case, except when residence is performed in the vicinity.In certain districts a homesteader in good standing may pre-empt a quarter-section alongside hi* homestead.Price S3.00 per acre.Duties\u2014Six months real dence in each of six years from date of homestead entry (Including the time required to earn homestead patent) and 50 acre* extra cultivation.The area of cultivation I* subject to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or atony land after report by Homestead Inspector on application for patent.A homesteader who ha* exhauated his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre -empt Ion may take a purchased homestead in certain district*.Price #3 per acre.Duties.\u2014Must reside six month* in each of three years, cultivate fiO acres and erect a house worth #300.W.W.CORY.Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.B.\u2014Unauthorised publications of this advertisement will not be oaid for.15 l \u2022 13 41 10 4 4 il t< tocher Capitaine to Dee Joachim Boom Des Joachims Bocui 00 03 The Towing, Driving and Sweeping Expense Rat on timber other than saw-logs.17 feet and under, on the foregoing Stretches will be i Red ami white pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, equate or waney board, per 1,000 cubic feet, 15 saw-1 >g rates.Red and w hite pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, round or flitted, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long, per 1,000 feet B M., l{ saw l>g rates.Red and white pine, tamarac.spruce and hemlock, round or flatted.30 fe t and upwards in length, per 1,000 feat B.M , 1A saw lug rates.Cords of wood, shingle bolts and ether lumber, per c rd of 128 cubic fee', 2 iaw-?og rates.Thefollowingare last Saturday w quo! at ions:\tz Butter, in prints 25c to 30c Butter in pails 24 to 28c.Eggs,fresh, perdoien 23 to Sot-Pork.perlOO lbs $11.00 to 13.00 Beef, per 100 bs, $6.00 to 0.00 Lamb per lb.10 to 14c.Oats, per bushel, 40c Hay perton 10.00to 15.00 Rath* Boom Working am» Driving Expense Rates On saw-logs, 17 feet and under\u2014 Per 1,OK) ft.B.M .\t.*t0 cent* Through Quins» Boom 44 Des Joachims Boom, including sweeping in i)»ep River 31 Fort William B nm Allumette Boom, includir g swe ng tn Allumvtv Likes 6}\t4 Melon\u2019s Cbenail Boom, including sweeping in Coulonge Lake.Chenaux Boom, irc\u2019udirg sweeping in Calumet Chenail and Chats Lake.Qu o Boom, including sweeping in Deschenes Lake.Thomson Bay Boom.Chaudière Assorting Boom.Room from Head of Deschenes Rapids (North side) to Hesd of Hull Slide.15 44 $4 4 \u2022 2} 41 44 60 YEARS* » EXPERIENCE 25 44 The County Chef-Lien.4i 25 44 41 Editor Eyvmr \u2022j; 25 44 44 34 : hoi Boom Working and Driving Expense Re tee on timber other than eaw-logs, 17 feet and under, passing the foregoing Booms will be s Red and white pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, square or waney board, per l.UUO cubic feet, 15 saw h g rates.Red and white pine, tamarac, spruce and bemiock, round or flatted, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long, per 1,000 feet B.M., Ij saw-log rates.Red and white pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, round or flitted, 30 feet and upwards in length, per 1,000 feet B.M., 1$ saw-log rates.Cords of wood, shingle bolts and other lumber, per cord of 128 cubic feet, 2 CHANCED PLANS.tmarfttts&rs WILLIAM THE PACIFIC.a iiase Scientific American.\"EBcssleliil I have decided that I will not now carry out the plan hitherto advertised, to run my saw mill at my own place till April and then remove to the Horner Cut, North Clarendon.Instead, I Intend eet-ting the mill at Garner Richard son's Lake in the spring, and wish all logs to be delivered at that point.Towing Rate* On saw-logs, 17 feet aid under \u2014 burst Into the arena of European politics.Strange legends were current about him.Some said he had rworn never to drink a glass of champagnd until Champagne should be annexed Per 1,000 ft.B.M From Des Joachims Boom to Fort Willism Boom.\u20224 Schyan to Fort William Boom.\u2022\u2022 Fort William Boom to Pembroke.\u2022\u2022 Pdtewswa to Pembroke .44 Petewaws to Allumette Rapid#.44 Fort Willism Boom to Allumette Rspids.44 Allumette Boom to Paquette\u2019s Rspids.\".44 Melon's Cheosil Boom to Lapasse.4 Chenaux Boom to Bra aside.44 Cheueui Boom to Arnprior or Chats Ripids .44 Quio Boom and Mohr Island Boom to Aylmer or Deecheoe 14 cents Ÿ \u2022 ! 4 Stomach Trouble Cured A.W.CHAMBERLIN.Clarendon, Jan.18.1913.44 If you had suffered for 20 years with dyspepsia and stomach trouble and then found a remedy that gave you instant end permanent relief, y.#u too would be as pleased as Mrs R.J.Noble of Of* bow, Seek .to let the world know of it.She eaye :\t\" I suffered for twenty years with dyspepsia and stomach trouble and consulted with physicians in different parts of America but never got any per-manat t re ief until I Itifae treatment with Miona.The food I eat would dim me and sour on my stomach and \u2022 4 44 lot \" 19| \u2022\u2022 Hunters and\u2014 Trappers \u2022\u2022 Qoio Boom to Mohr Island Boom 24 M 2 w-logs, 17 fleet and under THl Red and white pine, tamarac, spruce and hemlock, square or waney board, per 1 , THE EQUITY, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Those who know buy DE LAVAL sSX.Linoleum and Oilcloths ISLAND IS HISTORIC A Weekly Journal devoted to local Iqtereete Pehlteàed every Thursday t[[ Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.ISLE-AUX-COUDRES 18 ROUNDED BY ROMANCE SUR- H t X SCBâCBÎFTIO», fl À YKA II IN ADVANCE KW All arrears meat be paid up before any paper Is discontinued.Hazel Island me It Would Be Called In English Was the Scene of One of tho Most Marvellous of Peychlc W.™.nd.\u201e.u.>ub*equent insertion\tFor the Fleet\u2014An Important Place Husine** cards not exceeding onelueli In the Year 1769.inserted at 13.00per year.Local announcement* Inserted at the - Among the hun lred^ of thousands rate of 8 cents per line for first Insertion w\"° pass Iale-aux-Coudres every year, and 3 cents for subsequent Insertions.not even the hundreds know it is the Commercial advertising by the month\thistoric of all Canadian islands, or for longer period* Inserted at low rate* writes Col.Win.Wood of Quebec in which will be given on application.\tThe University Magazine.It is the Advertisements received without In home of folklore, story and romance, \u2022truotlon* accompanying them will be Ift- Its population forms one of the purported until forbidden and charged for est and most primitive of French-accordingly.\t.Canadian communities.It has al- -K.rM ts *' inei *\t___ I tûhting smugglers, who survived there JOB PRINTING.\t! *n affllience and power down to the lievcr* in either moefern miracles, second-sight, or psychical research.= I And it played a notable part in Pitt\u2019s great Empire Year of 1759.At that time it was the rendezvous, first for the vanguard and then for the rearguard, of the mightiest British fleet which had ever yet crossed the seas.HD Pill (Mill\tfirilTIQT rlhv! !?m?u,a ( aptain Cook was the Un.vULtP^An * UtNIIol,\tfirst British officer to take soundings Medallist Royal College of Denial Sur- Along its shores.Guy Carleton^B geons of Ontario ; Doctor of Dental Sur- mandeer t it a 20 ft U 10 cents i a a ii 17 it or flatted, over 17 feet am thousand feet boa id menant e lied and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce and Hemlock, round or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, jiei thou.-and feet board measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac.Spruce and Hemlock, square or waney board, per thousand cubic feet.124 cents.R.A.DRAPEAU, LL L.15 cents 150 cents Elliott Robertson, B.S.C.(High Constable) MURRELLS C.F.HODCINS.March 28.\u2014Mr.George Nick lee, of Port W i liam, « loi , i# i]\t» ft* weeks with friends here.\tHaving been appointed Chief Policeman A welcome little visitor anived at Mr.for Fortage «lu Fort I will In a posi- -, lion to handle any bailiff work from that point after Marc h 21th.1 All work entrusted to me will receive prompt and careful attention.ELLIOTT ROBERTSON.set apart for the purpose under old regime.The large, new double-spired Church of St.Louis by another cure, good Father Pelletier, who paid two-thirds of the cost with the savings of a lifetime, twenty thousand dollars.The remaining third was raised by the parishioners\u2014less than a thousand souls.1 looked round for the poor box, to the great amuae-ment of the cure, who said I'd have to come again\u2014perhaps after they had had a visit from the do blight.There were neither rich poor on the island, and the only beggars they ever saw there were those who came over occasionally from Baie St.Paul.There was no doctor, only femmes sages and a bone-setter Trail Building, No.48 Spsrks ' The only Mriotu difMtt was old ago; and even that was not considered dangerous much before ninety.There was no lawyer, though you might suppose that lawyers were quite indispensable as ministers of pleasant vice in any community of French-Canadians.who go to law as gladly as Italians go to the opera.One did start practice here some years ago.qub.1 But he was soon found dead near Baie 8t.Paul The cure is still the chief man of the island ; the Séminaire de Quebec has owned the seigniory since 1687 ; the ecclesiastical power has probably enjoyed a longer unbroken reign here than in any other part of America, and, granting the right or expedience of church]y rule at all, it cannot be said to have been abused in its little principality of Isle-aux-Coudres.The first cross in Canada was set up here in 1535, a year before the one commemorated at the Tercentenary of Quebec.And Mass was said here, at intervals, by ships' chaplains, from Uri D DDflTFfîTl that time on for the next two ban™\t¦ fcW ¦ I 4re(j *nd thirteen years, when Father Oerrault was appointed the first regular care.Ten years after this, Per# La .,.u,.\t1 svwsurs rtrs soy violation of the Game Law yon become aware of.Liberal compensation paid for convicting evidence.All oor reapondence et riot! y private and eoofi-dental.the was built Que.Shawville, and Mr*.Uec or Telford's on March 2 It's a gill.A number of the C arendon fo k attended the farewell party at Mr.Edwatd Telford's on Wednesday.Mr.Pratt, who a pent the past month h Mr.and Mrs.George Connelly, left Mias Helen Morton of Chicago has I for hie homo on Monday, temporarily quit society to study ngrt- Mr.Edd,e Telf.ud prn-.rmg to \"My friend./\u2019 he -aid, \"I never, nev J culture In the University of Wisconsin.\tu°doingPushing bu.i- Mrs.O.H.P.Belmont, president of I _s t)l ,iik\t¦¦¦¦¦ with the provost on one side of me I the Political Equality association of R.MILLAR, L.L.L.His Temperance Sermon.The temperance reformer was justly proud of having converted the biggest drunkard In a little Scotch town and Induced him\u2014be was the local grave | ow of a president to remarry digger\u2014to get on the platform and spout Ula experiences.DAMES AND DAUGHTERS.ADVOCATE, Bryson - - \u2022 Que.Will visit Shawville every Saturday Mrs.Cleveland will be the first wid For Sale or to Let wi tato Comfortable Dwelling House with two Lot#, situated on Main St.Shawville, with outbuilding'., all in good repair, fine basement, with coal or wood furnace ; electric light fixture* and good garden.Ready for occupancy on April 1st one large vacant lot on Main St.\u2014 feet.1 range and 1 cooking stove, and .other household articles.Key of house can be had at Post Office, ror further I- .\tIS i.nor w;m.gamble, er thoebt to stand upon this platform .\t.\tMessrs.Robt.and David Telf -rd were and the toon clerk on th\u2019 Ither side of\tNew York, is one of the movers In a\tgucate of Mr.\tand Mr;.Robt.Robiuil e me.I never thoebt to tell ye that for\tproject for a clnb for chorus girls and\tun\tSunday\tlast.a whole month I haven\u2019t touched a drap other women of the stage.\tMise Berths Mason wss the guest of of anything.I've saved enough to bay Mias Maude A.Klskadden, better Misa Beatrice Horner on Sunday, me a braw oak coffln.wl' brass ban- known as Maude Adams, actress, Is to\tDa,'y dies and brass nails, and If I'm a tee-\terect a four story loft building on a totaler for anlther month I shall be\t| p|ot on tbe ^outh side of Forty-first wantin\u2019 It!\u201d\u2014Chicago Inter Ocean.Also 9U x 100 ADVOCATE, Ao., OVce St., Ottawa.Ont H.HOBBS.i£l Nepean St.Ottawa, CEORCE C.WRIGHT NO MORE DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR SCALP ITCH.street, near Fifth avenue.In New York.C ANADIAN w PACIFIC Homeseekers Excursions JB m I H H_____________\tMen atd women\u2014do you want a I\t\u2014TO\u2014 StV-Tnd d.SST\u2018h\"rfree fr\"'\u201c Manitoba,Saskatchewan Ing car.She la stewardess of a car on p,, you want hair so bewi chtng y |\tâlld AlbOîtâ.one of the branch lines of the Balt*- 1 radiant that it compels the admiration ol\tn/irnece iais more and Ohio.She announces meals all who ss rcfieshea and invig rate* and makes your | March\u20144, 11, IS, 25 entire head feel fine Î Then spend 50 cents this very day and Finger bowls are being proscribed by | get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage at any drug stoie or toilet goods counter, it a* dirte'ed and you will never care to use ordinary tonics again.No poiaunoue sugar of lead, n i,bur, no injurious ingredients in PARISIAN Sage Ask for PARISIAN Sage.The Shawville Drug Co.guarantee* it , AC Miss Helen Dwight, who has entered The Reseon.\tthe Carmelite novitiate at Box bury, The benevolent citizen while walking Mass.Is the fourth daughter of the along Park place spied a little tot weep- lale professor Thomas Dwight of the Ing.So he walked up to it and sui«l, Harvard Medical school to become a \"Now, be a good boy and stop your | religions, crying.\" The child replied, \"I can't\" \"But why can't you?\" \"I can't\" \"Well, here's a cent; tell me why you can't be a good boy and stop crying.\" Cause I'm a girL\"\u2014Newark Morn I O 196 Main Street Telephone No.2176 Miss Carrie Benton of Cincinnati Is CEORCE HYNES Embalmer and Funeral Director Main Street,Shawville.Personal attention.Open all hours.Il I INCLUSIVE lng Star Dates of Sale : Wanted.Wife (reading)\u2014After their separation be sent her a legal document giving her control of their child.Husband (with a sigh)\u2014I wish I knew where we coaid get a document l\u201ebe **\u2022' occasion,\tand gnmg me\twreck both of our lives' 1\tlove\t(be company cover an area, of that he knew he was not their\t|io\topportunity to\tspeak to you .\tyou.You loved me once.Ah.\tGcr\ttwenty-five and a half miles.There grandson, it was not right to keep\t,\tV.\"'' ' hoflrspl.v*\ttrade ! do not turn from me\tlike\tftro eeven winding shafts, capable of I / it.Thev had requested him to\tI r h ire I-«H* on Nureing fled Cross School of Nursing 358 Queen St.West CANADA l TORONTO, FSB A PINK EYE EVER i Cures the sick and acte sa a prevent alita for other».Liquid riven on the tongue.8afs for brood mares and all others.Pen kidney remedy.Hold br all draartato and harness Distributors-ALL WHOLESALE n*r(»OI8T8.SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chsmllls, Goshen, Ind., U.S A.How strange that he was widt* now from the Metho- with it parted \tln a »\"hhmg voice.\u201cI\u2014I will tell it.she would »tilL marry him i \u2018 ,\t,\tvou all now; it would not benefit part from him forever, because of that was the only good rea i \u201e\u201e (tin null entered the dimly lighted drawing room unannounced.\u201cI will rest a moment to gain my eomfMtstire and nerve myself for the \u2022V of The the use S3 Bi ok If I driving with that bewitching little coquette, who openly boasts that it I\t**und of it her delight to take * lover from adjoining Tooœ ^ his sweetheart.You could stop it, k is J Wlx the value on the capacity of1\t-\t¦ ¦ g number of farmers were prevent.,1'/,* a,1\\,f,ou\theat, ha-arranged tô supply plants tu '-tate men.and like those men «ve cent piece here, exceedingly nn-the farinera At a verv sm/ill c*odt a,u* t,ltâir companies there is popular.Small tradesmen were even - tamer At A t,y maiU 1 plenty of wind and water.\ttalking of refusing to accept lt, fear- The Central States of the Union Clarendon with Shawville pays tog that a coin of this base metal might were visited by most appalling nhnost one-third of the total rate, become as valueless as the foreign floods during the past week.V huet lamidon with the muni- \"coppers.\u201d Departmental officials con-osiiecially Indiana and Ohio.The cipalities directly north and cast jf erred long and earnestly upon the result is that millions of dollars' ,,:IA7,R HUIt ^eighths of the total.! problem and considered the advlsabil- imm\t\u201c\u2022\t>» -7 I*.aster was caused by the breaking _________________ M Poincare.away of levees and dams which\t*\tPresently a rumor spread and waa were unsufficiently strong to re\tCard Of Thanks\tpublished, time and ngnin that among sist the unprecedented rush of\tthe coin* In circulation were five with water, caused by the spring Mr.Albert E.Wilton, recently bereav the potent name of Rothschild engrav-fro*hets and heavy rainfalls over- 5#1 hy the
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