The equity, 25 février 1886, jeudi 25 février 1886
[" ( i Z * I I I : 1 7 / u < ' z n i VOL.III.BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., FEBRUARY L>f>, 1886.No :J7.THS EQUITY LOCAL jVE If,S' Tkmwcaminouk Land*.\u2014 The now railway which is projected from North IUy to Uiku Tumiscaiiiingue, if built will Ihj of vast importance in opening up an extensive tract of very fertile lands, as well as being a means C N.Purvis has added to the arcade a tailoring department which will please all who patronize it.Try it.(jot _»o]it iii*-i tiuii.llneu t-uuU 11 Hue for every subwqueiit àuertiuu The Port Hope Time« very correctly remark» that any person who will send a pa|»vr back inaiked \u201crefused\" before all arrears arc paid up in mean enough to steal the coppers from the eyes ot his deceased grandm«>t her.i CVu'i.onck Notes That much-dreaded Non disease, the diphtheria, seems t«> be abat ing somewhat, as 1 bear of no new case* lately \"h this ?ide mice stone.The fault-\tpleased with their trip, not so much posed road.Then again if the fear of loss\twill receive the representatives of ill\tless wood-work was done by Mr.Cavers,\taccount of the convenience or the ac- of trade would be the result of having the\tthe snow\tshoe clubs of the province of\tthe balance by Mr.Taylor himself or\tcommodat ion, but from a monetary point station at Hughes the very same thing\tQuebec.\tThey will be right royally re\t!\tunder his constant supervision.This is a\tof view, it is a long way ahead of the C ran with equal force be argued against\tceived and everything done to ihow\tI\ttrophy not only of Canadian invention and\tP.It.the fare from Shawville to Aylmer _____\t___________ hm\u2018th * [or *\"! lt mAk« ™uch difference\tthem the\tsights and make their sojourn\t;\tskill, but in its beautiful mosaics it speaks\tbeing only one dollar and from Aylmer to* WANTED a MU.E or FEMALE Teacher.^ % have the station may half a mile from\tamong us\tpleasant and comfortable.\tbeamingly of Canadian actualities.It was\tOttawa only twenty-five centa, making: MaJSSS.\t,1.D L M., I\u2019ll YslLl.vN a.iiVm sn*l iH'o.ivh.nr, Urmluate ul M.Uill tJmv.-r.it).l.liTiuialr ul Hi.' Uullrg# ul Miywi, irnum ani Surz.n,,# \u201e1 I I,r I\u2018rut .I Qilvlui'.« )lli«n Mn.I hum.m>H.».i a Muit*.Furl mulunge, tjuv.AV L'ulis lllall »IIN HI Mil ilulilH.It t, \u2022Vfl llunge slide is pi sing favorably, n good I j numl being li-t g.Saturday Lsf.1 *\u2022* n« » trouble a I ¥|li.H.II.KuocK, oKAIHJA IK UK MiSilJ.l,I'.N \u2018lie roads almost impassible.HoWevel, efv, i ywiv liu'iV i v i' V.U- « ! iun'o ! !!*,*%\u2022*r \"f 1110 L-uile*f the'ciM wave which set in mi Monday Iasi ^rotJaK.bKYftÔN.\tf,as tightened tilings up, and wiili tlm re- jv»hh,.vi,VVI\\\t1,1,1 >?,;,ad« dr,w',.,« a-iii\" VJ .vitarim r , U'iiivryauf-tr».tv.uitiev,-\tMany of tliu I umbel mg tains aie FVdtvr\u2019sUl-Kill, Puuiimiks,Out.\t.veil up with their drawing.t men I'liviu u all J* the slide being ready el eve i were pie capitated.On arriving at the font of tin lull it was found, strange t langer bad been done beyond the bn ak iug of the tongue ami t iu sj i ling o the load.The men and homes for the siuing drive.Tim Misses Mary Wilson, n ¦nd Mavgie Land, «.f Almonti ing their relatives here.(aid I \u2018^bire drunken hi aw Is in our village last week.Mr.Edward Davis arrived home Ac.8o< ihty KkkiiN'it.A ma ting oi | l li'-iMlay evening last with bis The i tho directors of Lon lino Agricultural so- ' bride.1 was held at Shaw ville lam j ('im you inform us w ho pays tl Fbc president, Mr.Heni) For vanci* men for advertising our two poj ufaf to ms, was in the chair, and the ftdhtwiiu.\t\u2018 iitative a* they do ' In last week ^ issue Mr.Ih vyrni's name appeals 20 tinu *, a«ol that of Mr.Foii| oie no h ss than 1)7 The bitter hatred towards «jet F le men stands out very prominent ly in your Bryson cotem.I be Protestant school here has In say, that n f Appleton are vmit- M.J.milt MN.J.L.M J.(I.KOIIUIK esca Worth Examining.-We would call the attention of our renders to the ad-veitiseinelit, in another column, of Mr «dm Coyne of Poitage du F r will Im giveu t' (Mtieat# wlm call ou hlm.J (ail mnl ' lines two I II,'MO Hotels.«\u2018il fini K KUlltor HOUSE -H.Mot'.HITCH I K.ProM.vrielor.S|i4ct*u* «ample Roouia.Every attee-Mon paid lu gueula.Kiwi Lia»» labié» I V1TKA Y HOUSE.IVirraur i»v Fort.1>.Kino â'rojiriel'ir.lui# Huuae U a# Iweii newl> fui ne,l tiâiouglmut.A lirai-, la## Taldewil.ILr fur wabe-l wilii lue b at br.iidw ol Liquor# aun 1801.He\tWon.For tetma.etc, call si the college or address\tcharge) about the free lands and cheap homes apply of food taken Into the.system beyond Its\tleâve h|e grave ^marked an' It will be\tstarted In life ae a brick aver e laborer, and\t*' MioCOBMICK, F'totiPü._ to JOB* H moblli, rtqdrements, we find that If an excess of\tbunted out an' remembered.\tat city banquets, with gr.at glee, be used\tf ODD STOCK AND ORMN Farm FOR SAL:\t_ Western Canadian Pane SsSSvSSb\t-vsttttjssayi\tÿfi&ttsssüss\tlyssayfessK\t\u2018 SÉSfe or other cause this be not forthcoming, the gecfets yme Qgh.\tLord Mayor of London.Ailooiehed at suoh !\tUN TOM, LAME a CO.,\tduring summer months.Th» steamer* of the Ola* sEsSSsSriSS SEBEZ-Er èiSSr1-\u201d5\tsstSi^n tttt % :\tF;£.r T\tBHSàEBEES B real beaebt on Humanity.\tpeotedto pay a visit moon to hto oousln In\tSts nee left the psist nage house al Uxorldge\twell eituated n two main roads, in an excellent ### SS5£SSrsrsî sSæâSl SheS\u2014 ##=== =-\"as^: mm mmM e** Uthatei In the urine, to very much benefited ,,v tit n*,'.eOT%a/>t«niiv\tered Ms mistake, but he Dale no mistake in by this measure.Of course, the oppoe te\t1 fn?a nf InnT pi.Vb'rq\tthe article called for.This Remedy, when class of oases are met with, where an ex\tHhADLIul r\tapplied with Dr.Pierce\u2019s \u201cNasal Douche,\" haustei system calls for rest and generous\tT\t.will surely and rapidly eradicate the most nourishment ; hot well «elected cases will On motion of (nveadam Jones the report sggraVBted case of catarrh, with all its un-be found to yield very satisfactory results.I was aooepted and placed on file.\tpleasant and dangerous accompaniments.In Bright's disease, whether acute or I\tindefinitely po-.tponid.\tMaster of the House\u2014\u201cI wish you would ohronio, the diet shou d not Include alba- I VN hale hone owker announoed a e\twiy to-morrow morning, Bridget.\" SîïïïiEi\tS \u201cSaallK* KusSSw sSa.\t1 wiU-u yeV,\u2018Wlkemo made to U\t'\tof Kentucky, who eterted for Detroit two I v' Foul breath, not due to any local affeo- months ego to deliver an^^addrses More the tion, will frequently be cored by this diet I Lime Kiln Club, was In jUL He had been without the aid of medicine.Not leng ago arrested on suspicion of bemg a hone-thief, a young lady with a vigorous appetite for but was as innooent ae a child three weeks animal food, and who had become a old.He fondly hoped and expected the nuisance to the rest of the family on ao I Lime Kiln Club would at once take the count of the foal breath, was entirely cured necessary steps to secure hto release and by tMs simple means.\t| *loar Ms reputation.\u201cDoes you wish to make any moehun In de case ?\" softly It qulred the President.\"Yes, sah 1 I moshuns dat we git Mm HEALTH.Catarrhal Headache, hawking and spitting op phlegm, etc., ai once relieved and cured by the nee of Dr.Cimrn'i Catarrh Cura.No reason why you should suffer another day.Many oases of catarrh of long standing have been cured by a single bottle of Dr.Carsons Catarrh Cure.All Druggists $1.00 Snow Drift I FAVORITE Diet in Disease.BY A.ARNOT, M.D.| Baking Powder THEBE 18 NO BETTER per ottle The Snow Drift Baking Powder Go., Brantford.Ont.The lulling Owl and Harking for terwry mrn nml Dearer* a -TREES.Wallon *n retry, nurllnglon, » Out.Q»RKI_tii; & WttiOfll AXLES.Manufacturers of She LVehrated Anchor Brand GUELPH AXLE WORKS T.PEPPER & CO., Guelph, Ont Our Duo\u2019tx Axlrs are all to be bid at all the principal Hardware btorea In the Dominion.A.P.268 -CELEBRATED- Crocker Roller Skates.One Million pair In uee in Canada and U.8 Blmpleil, itrongeet, 'igbtest ar.d easiest running.Send for Catalogue.Liberal Induoemer.ta to parties building rink*.Local ayenta wanted.CROCKER 8KATK CO., 14a King 81.«V., Toronto, Ont JAMES PARK&SON, Pork Packers, Toronto 111! L.0.Baoon, Rolled Spice Bacon, 0.0.1 aeon.Hal the \u2014 MUlUFAlTUaiM - Winters' Patent Wood Cart, Band for Catalogue.J.WINTERS, Manager, Galt, Ont.i B » Iinnifdl- F»* THE MILLION.Agent, C à N.W.By., 9 York 8«., Toronto, Ont Agent, Chicago, Illf.Than and l(r SÜÏ Q .o i -MB \\ »5IN \u2022 » I IRENNIE\u2019S SEEDS ARE THE1ËSÎ I llluatralrd Catalogue for IBM «Containing description and prices of the choicest ¦field, garden a flower seeds ¦\tMailed free Every Farmer and Gardener should ¦\thave a copy before ordering seeds for the coming ¦\t>c*LNn.Handsomest catalogue published in Canada CANADA PERMANSN INCORPORATED.A D.183ft- Subscribed Capital.Paid up Capital.Reserve Fund Total Assets _______$3,000,000 .2 800, .1.10 .8.6.0, m \u2022 \u2022\u2022MM m no \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022«\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 WVRENNIE TORONTO A.CCTRE! POE DRUNKENNESS Opium, Morphine, and kindred habit*.Valuable treatise sent free.Th» medicine may be given Id tea or coffre, without tie knowledge of the person taking ii (if eo desired.Sind two 3c stamp; for full p rt'culars and testimonials of those wh< h*v* h## n cored Address M.V, Le lift II, 47 Wellington St K-.st, Toronto Canada I APITOUWaT\t*i'V :3OR400\u2019 YLI NO L i - Am a ch ' NE\tYL1N D r o JH [MGINE Are made only at the Queen City Oil Works, »nd have no Ived daring the last tire* years Singular that while so many women want the ballot, there are just as many men who prefer the ballet.[Pronounce the et or no j 'ke.] They never have a change of season st Niagara Falls\u2014It is one eternal fall there.We got this from the hack driver who git oar pooketbook.I SIX GOLD MEDALS.Bend for sample barrel 11 It docs tel pros satisfactory as a 111 pay fnlght both a ay a SAMUEL ROGERS & CO., 80 iront St.Eut, Toronto, * ( » FOE SALE.f One huinlrvd and auvumy-tivu of tin liniiuiiB on thu Tyeml Mingo ivhvivu hnv md t liiui mimva jilaevd on thu Dominion votera\u2019 liât.would not Iw jnulltivd except under condition ofiiii.ii'S calling for ft cut (in down it vx|ivii#va to a degree that ciiiiin l»v mud to exist at the present oient.Here i» u text for people who it re ill»* In»»eil to depreciate the climate of the C'o imliait North* West: Spring wheat sowing commenced at Maple Creek on lmt Thui\u2022«\\ which generally I jives the keynote to the opinion of the , I WILL PAY TH£ HIGHEST CASH PiUUE FOR FURS AND SKINS.SEND FOR PRICE LIST.J.VT.uOBBNlfLO, imm/rov i.vvuia.|»assi lli«- sci \\ ices of Sir A.I\u2018 i \u2018âl i HA ILIYA ) srHAiDIHS i ilicienvy of the militia depaitment con-in #-t« #1 with the stlopress on \u2022»! the Noit h West rébellion Join, Ma# dot laid and his C i binet ('»ai t ivn mly t imui»s the warmest udmiriiion of flu of C,inula foi it» nr*lily and ii*jlit il»»#-innler most ditlivnli eiiemo tri il and ex#'# ti mn of i ml we de»iie to # \\ -iv-> | mi ling classes, hopes that thu policy of peace, so happily pionioted hy Lord Salis hui y, will be vipially lurthuivd hy his It is bt range with wlmt persistence the foiuigti press distrusts Mr.I Gladstone, as though there was no saying what turn all airs might take while the I administration was m his hands I'h is is no dm ht the eon eel! /V*/weighs t lie chauves of his asnsthi \\ few days ago it was ivpurtvd that tin EXTRACT^WILD 2 I lia the a timi of Sii Federal Government contemplated eon- sideralde economy in connection with V Niiccesaoi Kivnvli 1 \u2019 i.iadian members^ railway grants, and now it is stated that the Quenec Government has refused to grant further subsidies to a railway c\\ , tending beyond the limits of the INovince III |,,f Qdchci course, as it is evident that both the Fro ¦' '\"I v.neial and Dominion (\u2022 »veilimeiits wi l .'lave to curtail these subsidies pretty eon -idembly in the near future i ai I way legislation, in view if the state of the tinauces of the country, will have to carefully watched.i u i gÜâ/'* 1 ^ I I I I :« I 4 Tin s II f ivUd Bud, ; «Im'|i h -\u201e!\u2022 t that men calling themselves fol into s in *l,is ('.illi* \\ bln n d t make i-'liiiv d capital avain-l a Govern Jin lit who p« isse-is the il 11\" 'll in led e'll ti'leiivv \"t the pe< pie of Canada, simply f»u mit ling justice to Itiumpli in the \\ indication ui law Mol order in «un land.\" F K (irvvco in lier daims fonimre tvriii«iiy u liiili would isolate him Irom the lest of l'.iiriijie and lead t'a ci Lis wliivli would only end in the destruction of (iieeee or I ^ I e NOTICE TO CONTRACTONS.w> 4 K \\I,KI> TKnPKUS aiMrvssvtl to the unit i .'Iguvil, ami «tutor'i'll \u2018IVinlcr lor I he will tie reeel veil al I hi\" In fact all i A the intervention of England.The /W I Itaiul t anal .\totlliv, imiii ni « tniihval, killed l'meilcal con- voi ilea to the conclusion that the luitisli naetors, until Hie arrivai oi iIk-Kastern ami WVstl i Jf 83B3 HBHB 'pjrjà^t «i mail» on Tl Ksn.xY, ilie NINTH uay of M.YiU'll next, I'm1 raising Hie wall» m iIn* lock», weirs.We., and Inereadng ihe li lghi oi tlie bank» oTHiai part of the Welland Canal Is I weeii I\u2019orl l>tilhou»le and Thor-old.The works throughout will Ik* given In sections.A map showing the different place», together with plan» uml U« serlptlve speelnea-\u2022 jon.ean Im'mh iiui i til» oitlee on ami nf.vr luesday the 2* February in».ant, where pi In \u2022 ed lorin.s ol u ml'r van Ik- oh a I mil A light ela>8 ni i ii lor ma Ion n la Ive to the works will h Utttee, lari,es lendei lug are requested to exam III the loealllx ami li.-ar ill mind that (h and clreums,anves under which the works have in h, done, render son^v of iha:i;;n.and ,dare oirestdei.ee of each imm FlCtUPf TOSU&ff AO&O 121 MIJ BCyltt.r »t i> n .\th.-r ol tlie same;and niriher, a bank deumsii\t- Ihir* ot Mr.Purnell to keep his parly receipt for ilie sum of Two Thousand Dollars solid in Ireland, are all evidence of the or more\u2014according to ilie extent ot the works on lhe section\u2014must accompany the respec- tjve lenders, which sum shall In* forfeited ill Order* hi/ Mad promptly attended to lie* party tendering U elines enter.ng into_______'____/_____ *_______________ GEORGE FRASER, required in ^eavii ease will be staled on llie | Johll St.'1'h \u2022 deposit receipts lbus sent In will be returned to ilie respective parties whose tenders a-f not acceptetl.This depai.ment does not, however, bind Itself to accept ihe lowest or any lender, liy order.Piomitil' '' ill not endanger his position hy such a course.V On the second instant the Olivia) rep re Feiitat ives of the c »1 mies resident in London waited upon Col.Stanley, then (\u2019ol-filial Secretary, and vxpre sed to him their appreciation of the great interest lie j had token in colonial affairs s nee his appointment to office.In reply C«»l.Stanley said he \u201cfelt very deeply the kind am corteous reference which Sir Charles Tup ]H»r, on behalf of the representative of th« colonies, had made to his efforts to pro nude, in conjunction with them, the best interests of those dependencies of tin Crown.Although but a short time had elapsed since his accession to office, In had the satisfaction of knowing that a good deal had been accomplished.He must in the first place congratulate Sii Charles Tupfier upon the completion of that great work the Canadian Pacific J lad way.His late, colleagues and himself had placed on record their high appreciation of its great value to the Km jure, ana ineiraecsmn to umbo u,* \u201ef a ss a means ef coiimiuimivation with the east.\" A tuf rnonsciAi fixaxcks « i lu an article ou the finances of the province, the Minerve, after giving a careful statement of tlie revenue and ex|K*ndituie of the last few years, says :\u2014\u201cWe reach the conclusion, and the public, resting 01 certain figures and a just and true apple ei.it ion nf the situation, will conclude with us.that the era of deficits is part | Economy reigns in all branches of public set-TIi-3 state of our affairs is mo « satisfactory ami we have the l»est reason to have confidence in the future.\" This statement of the financial position of thorny ince is fully warranted hy the facts.Seven years ago the expenditure exceeded the revenue hy more than six hundred thousand dollars, and the deficits coot no \u2022 The Boston Ailrertiser thus decribus the political situation in England: \u2014 i \u201cThe p ilitical atmosphere of England is in somewhat this condition.Ihniug the November-1heemher elec ions the clouds gathered.When Parliament met and adopted Mr.le»se rollings'* amend neiit.the Salisbury Ministry fell uudei the first bolt, and now a calm lasts until die now Ministers who are not peers can ueet their constituents and seek re-elec Mon.The rioting m London, the bold 1 ».supplied a.the UrhiiK-ni Engineer's I lioroht.WALL PAPKRS.FANCYGOODS, 1 MvaMin ARTISTS' MATERIALS.Ac., Books and Magazines HUI\u2019PLIEI» TO OKHKK.vice Of all kinds supplied t«* order popular realization that a crisis impends.Mr Parnell\u2019s power is duo to the belief >f the Irish people that lie is to win their td in a due,-eating ratio down to ISHf,\tth,ti\tThey d ,\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.honor nun for his own sage, as the mol- when » »»\u2022»«\t«'a., it is « «ted j\u201e (!,lln,iy |iniV0ll ,.v itH ,,iugh alime realized.In IffN\" 4 the ordinary ex pend i Inn* on Tuesday.Mr.Mm ley\u2019s boldness ture reached $'t,1.31,538, and the incom -hows his confidence that the wo,king $2,894,147.leaving, deficiency uf $297.\"'en mi the Tyne are waiting to see him «\u2022*\t\u2022«KRm.w't |>eiiditu e was reduced to «2,980,000, and The L >nd.n mob, with all ita noise, kill- the revenue enlarged to something likt **d no one and burned nothing, and a molt The British Columbia Legislature lias three million dollars.The additienal ^at merely swears and breaks glass and passed the following resolutions:\u2014\ti subsidy, obtained from the Dominion, and rhat j(g ell,tier will Sw* reheL^Th\" \u201cThat now that the great Canadian Pa-1 application of strict econoi y in the ** and blank forms of Tender may the time of Contention the rn.mt.n-1 _ .\t., science.Faith without works U dead.Those wbe have ance of these residences was accepted as a faith in Hagyaid's Yellow oil haw its good work* to duty, the totil repudution of wh.ch now | =5% T.P.FRENCH, _\t_\tPost Office Inspector Pont Office Inspector's Office.Ottawa, Jan.12th.W.A.MOFFAT.Tiveet Aoevt, Pembroke, 0s% Pembroke, Oct I, 1885 ' ¦ LL I U) CA L.Y/Jll ;s.The Ttiw of i.llivl.Tho Toronto Now» lus hoiiio timely n*-roitTAUK nv Fort.Wmk on lliehriflt/v mmks\ttho 1,00,1 of ju«tico in is putiu.d.ng rapid y.Nom ly ail tliu loin nowapap, rw in the mut ter i.fan immi.vvu bci lin» la ou lia U loi I to the h| of.\tlaw i.f lil.ol: -\u201cNow that tho notminn i.t The «jiccinl examination « f tho model tho Dominion iurlmiim.it j« approachim.school took phici.tho llVIi\tthe pies* of tho tmu.try.imuj oc»ivo of The immihor» of tho ciystal rink who |nutyf might nd van laneous\u2019y devote #o,ao lately paid a friendly visit to their friend* ) If ¦f.I f 1 ; i p} ittention to impreaHing 111>n «»ur legia-At 1 try non report having enjoyed a pleasant lators I ho neceiwity of Amending the lihel The defect* of the present «tnte of On the evening of the 15th Mr.and thingH have aliendy been fully vimtilnto#!.Mrs.King entertained their numerous Init the matter might not to U« allowed to frienda at the Rattray Hoihv.\tdrop through, owing to the multi -licity of On the morning .f the Kith, the It.(\\ public I.uhiucnh ami tho warmth of Chinch was crowded with the friend* and conflict I MW evening TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.party ( *iilif.4M tin mu mainly interested in a comprehensive reform of the law show themselves leas apathetic and indiffèrent ahmit it than they have I men in the putt « it in owlet pmWde that this The quarterly session of the circuit will lm the result.If a vines will not Court opened on Monday, hi* Hon.Judg look after its own interest* it need not Papineau of Montreal preside* in place of expect that anyone will take tho trouble Judge McDonald who is indimpæ I.The til at meeting of the Literaiy and acquaintances of Miss Tonner of this village ami Mr.Uivi* of tJoiilonge, whose marriage took place this morning at K o'clock.I am selling off a Fine Lot of cloths, cotions, flannels, blankets, tickings DERRYS, GINGHAMS, DRESS GOODS, S11A -v LS, HOODS, CLOUDS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, SATINS, and many useful articles in Drv Goods.A special lot of Gents Shirts and Drawers, (all wnl and Cotton), Over-Shirts, Coats, Vo3ts and Pants, with a variety of Cellars and Neckties.A first class lot of M)n, Women and Children Fcotwoar.to do so The three principal defeats in tho pro Debating club took phwre in the town hull s.-nf law me.first, the legal fiction of in the evening of the Kith.A discussion on the following question : \u201cRvs«lived that a liioiuirchial form of government is *upei im to a Republican form of government.\" resulted in a dec'sion in favor of thcutlirina- furred malice.In the great majority of came* in which nctioii* for libel l»imight, nothing would lie easier than to prove ihe absence « ilinp«isitinii to injure five.The sec.I meeting held on the the mere fact of publication implies \u2022«veiling of the 2'lrd.was largely attended, malice.Thu writer may never have seen The entertainment was vailed by songs,\tnr heard of\tthe plaint'll*.\thut all the same.\tI read tigs, recitations Ac.No debate to ,k\tthe absurd\tinliiig of the c ants is that a\t' place.At tl c next meeting the f ibowing\t'-alicious purpose must\the attributed to\t! will lie discussed : Resolved that a rvpre\thim,\t*\t, tentative slioiild vote in accoidance \\\\ ith his own cofivieMo'i* of right fly at jh flicting with the C'i|i'ir*i''*M nf I IN coll atitutmts.-J.è\\ fc are t nnv actual malice or I hit under the law Tie Whole to le Sold at a Sacrifice for Cash.i Secondly, the facility with which utter- _ , m\tritTvrn t\\ *\t.\t, ._ ly worthless pels no» are enabled tu l*ar- ScllO w02UZU0ZLC63 JLÏIIS DA * CLUtt Wïll tO GOïltÜZlllCd lllliil 3.11 !: ss and w,.;ry pewspapei* nun put them\t\u201e\t1\tJ , ,.\t\u2022\t._\tf !i, iiie.xi«.i.MM,rf,iv\u201ei,.u» uuiMiswiiitih vomo eariy and gst tiio Dost Dirg\u2019a'.ns, as I am rein?oat of those linos ip* renllv blncK \u2022\u2022ndlin*» ventures.\tu ^\tv \u2022 tu aiMT Nr tin niriioirii.,,'f,'CT'ii o20^3* can dtp 2nd on getting\u2019 good value for your money.No treat'a 4!t i \"wlK ,t;::i±\\ZLo|\tShow goods.My Stock of Groceries, Wines and Liquors will ho always jmif-brruii*\"iinjiiîs'iiiwf\tp\"Uio\tfound complote and at moderate prices.in the late rebellion.On Saturday after- tev*\t*\t* noon the gates of Stonvy Mountain penitentiary swung open to a Metis named Joseph Renault, who walked forth a free man.Renault was convicted at Regina last August, when lie received a sentence of one years' imprisonment in the penitentiary.As soon as the hall-breeds are liberated the government will, it is hint «d, turn its attention to the Indians now languishing at Stonvy Mountains.It is rumored that the Uovernor Uuneral * war* iffiit for the paid ut of several other Metis n, germe that would surely affect the pork If him of \u201ceternal\" l.me, and was a grown not removed.A barrel that has once been man when the General succeeded to the named to pack href should never after be used ternal estate.He remember# the révolues a pork barrel.It will be found next to tionary war distinctly, and recalls many mpci ible to keep |0*k sweet In It.But very Interesting Incidents of the eeoond war .Moe\t.#5%: 52225?\tSlSlT: gITÎ\u2019\tü1ïïmnït MV kind of land 8oon â,ter th,e» at B t,me when the Gen\u2019 \u201c There are 300,000 Indiana who ere to The oalolom light le ofttlmee the bright- city, has caused a great sensation, joth be- 6 V°!\t^ thou oh ooo.l\teral was away, Lucas was whipped for seme\tday, to all Intent# and purposes, ae uncivil-\test part of theatrical entertainments.\ting prominent end wellknown characters In rtnh dr» antigen it* It beat It Is tire feed\treason and ran away.He remembers very\tlied as tbey were 250 years ago,\u201d says Sen- A friend asks a remedy for cold\tfeet,\tthis section of the Slate.Alderman Sohifer ÉÉ\u2014 « sasa 2iiB ss\tssaa ¦ Th.\u201e.hL.ald, to over $.r>00 O 0.\tthought you sent It but I wanted to' he\trJiae UP* * * *m.*trong enough yet.mm Sitetapi common beans.It is a surprise that the\ttacles, and during the summer of 1883, whin\taJ1lîhlftt ll , !8 ®,p?rtSl \u201cd a6reBt deal\tA SS Louie\tsavant has discovered a new\tcame Inside ol the house at once.In less Lime bean is cot more extensively grown\tvisiting hia eon in Detroit, Mr.Lucas read\tof it is manufactured in this country.\tskin disease.\tHe would confer a greater\tthan five minutes he went out to dismiss for market.It needs rich land and a long,\tthe City Hall clock from in front of the\tA drunken Indian with a long knife, yel-\tfavor cn an admiring world If he would\ttheoarrWe.I looked out ef the window warm season, but under favorable conditions Kirkwood House across the Campus Mar- Hug like bedlam, broke Into a white dance manage to stumble opens sure ours for I and saw Jack Crowley coming np to the will yield twenty to thirty bushels per acre.tlue.He then walked without the assis- in lied Fork, I.T., Inst week and soared some of the old ones.\tcarriage.I then went to the beck of the One of the difiionltlee In growing Lima beans tance of a cane, being 124 years old î\tI the ladies so that their hair turned gray.I ft ft e&ld to be the etiquette amt ng the I beuee, and soon heard rapid pistol shooting, on a large scale le in harvesting and thresh- This is a most remarkable oase of longevl- I The French Government has coined a I commanders of the \u201coreok\" transatlantic I this Mr.Hanlon oameto where I wa* ing them.They have to be hand eheHed, ty.Luoas Is certainly as old as stated and I new silver dollar for circulation In Tenquin.steamships to reside et a hotel when In port I and *B*d» 11 ^n shot.He shot first, send but at even lower than the average prices from hie appearance to-day promisee to hang It Is a close copy ef the Mexican dollar in and not on board.B t they have to live on I for a physician.\u2019 He then fell on the floor, /lie will pay.\ton for some time to come.This man Is pro- I weight, size and thlokneea.\tboard, don't they, even when they reside at I * *ben went to the parlor doer and looked jsisc\t\u2014-\u2014 F F2SÏF1IT months lying in a semi-putrid puddle of filth, 1 romlsee made in the time of nil lotion from marnage fees, all on account of the |n some parti of # United State# ; but I this side of Galveston.When near Horn cons-antly breathing the poisoned air, with require a better memory than people com- Pennsylvania maralage laws, that the frugal Buffalo clergymen have organized a crusade I ton, Crewley said in a whisper to the gentle-little or no exercise, the marvel la that any monly possess.\tcongregations are talking about .reducing against the practice.The chief objection man with him : \u201c My mlndls made up.I ol them can survive till released from their History that Is good, faithful, and true, their salaries.\tto the thing, so far ae we can see, Is that it am going te kill hlm.I want to eee what bastlle Imprisonment by the merciful knife\twill survive ter 8g#e ; but should It have\tThe tomb of .Washington Irving In the\tmight beget a system of spurious pedigrees.\tI am made of anyhow.I don't give ad_ of the butcher 1 What wonder that some\tnone of these qualities, Its passage will be\tcemetery at Sleepy Hollow hae been defao-\tOne oo a Id pat any label that he pleased\tIf I Bm killed.Keep this quiet.I have hogs In such pens should occasionally de-\tshort between the cradle and the grave.\ted by relic hunters\tfor the seoond time,\tupon a jar and palm the fraud off upon his I two geed pistole on me now.1\tGetting off velop a \u201ccholera plantation\u201d from which\tThe most positive men are the moetoredu-\tSome vandal hae pried out the piece of mo-\tvisitors.He might have a vessel containing\tthe train at\tHouston he said : \u201cTake\tthis the cholera microbes go forth on their m.s-\tloue they most believe themselves, and\tsale from the Spanish Alhambra on which\tseme pine ashei, end still have written\tbottle out ef my pecket.«I don't want to ¦ion of death through the whole country,\tadvise most witi their falsest flatterer and\tIrving wrote his name in 1842.\tupon It : \u201cThe mortal remains of J#hn\tdrink any more.Good-bye if you n-ver see SsaSSSKH sSXHFKES\tgteSEg dee and kept in a dark place! What gain la eltlcn to the heart Is t-ne of the easiest things\tBulled clocks are among the novelties at\tnT ( ' n t r\tbln ^ In ' EnuWd\" puss ni!n hé®® isi®l of disease._ - it and it will in turn leok sourly upon yon ; the passenger oars now built, and show by vulgar snob whose personal acquaintance- 1 he euhle* in which the horses of the icl^qiiickly,\tSa.ren.lon o, judgment st oerW.time.P^d u,\tP^rg.r w.lght, reckon- P.glm.V.quite J ,h.t\t™r *\u201c>\"«¦ .r.dio.1 CUN.A hundred Imitation, prove .hould be eedulcuely cultivated.Wh.n we ed when\t6 led- \u201e .\u201c \">n?e,Doche\" had oondeecended to con- Its value Take neither substitutes offered remenber howfnquently complex conditions A little girl died at Portland, Ore., a few fidentia! oommunioation with Mrs.Badeau as eood nor the close ImlUtloni of the gen\tare Involved, and how difficult It is to under-\tdays since, a victim\tof the habit of eating\the would have come across the ocean nine too eften offered.\tstand and appreciate those conditions and\tmud pies.Nei her\tpunishment, kindness\tloaded to the eyes with reverence ______ ,\tr ______ I to accord to each its propcrticnate veloe, nor threats oould break her of the habit, for her order.Criticism such as that \u201c.ersx zzi sissivfSJSrJS 2M5SS.5tisAsti.&L.TS* £ .t, how to work the saints get# himself elected, preve to be wrong.\tI It.\tI S®1111*1' In the following sentence occurs every\t\u201e\t_ letter of the alphabet: \u201cA quick brown I his pay by the pound.fox jumps over the lazy dog.\u201d\tThe frost got In a foul on Florida.Shuck In Naples, 2,000 drivers of pul lie ve- | her below the orange belt hloles have struck for .higher wage# The vehicles still running are protected by po- A SLAV H ÜN1HH T 11 K FAI IIKR OF GENERAL \u201cWords that burn\"\u2014The poems on Spring that are sent in to the editor.ALL FOB A WOMAN 8 LOVE.'«A, A Henutee \u2022 porllag Man and a Gmhfa em Gamliirr ILIil larh olher.arm He attentions Care of Swine.\u2019a remains con A Northern man can now start a row in Glasgow, Soetl Jid, though said to be the wealthiest city of the world In proportion te population, has lately had crowds of people parading her streets demanding bread.Doue hucts.\u2014One cop of soar milk, one-half cup of cream, one onp of sugar, two \u2019eggs, one small teaspconful of eoda ; flavor with nutmeg or cinnamon.\t¦ I f the shoulders of the young (whether pretty\thiioot him head away.or otherwise) are always prone to heave almost out of my grasp, turning and twist when their owner Is In momentary expect- Ing without ceasing.My fingers ached, and atlon of a blow.\tmy wrist felt like breaking, while the olrou- Drspite the danger and the horror of their lation in my leg nearly stepped.Presently position, Frank Donelly O'uld not help press- the feeling came over me that I did not mg with hie lips the one that was nearest to mind muon how it ended, and felt inclined For, as a flooded river overflows and Inun- him, but he lost nota moment over the to give up there and ther.In fact, my tin-dates a plain, so the native population (even under those circumstances) ecstatic gers were relaxing when 1 he»rd a step cut-seemed to have overflowed and inundated delight, but, twisting her around, he shielded el de, and my man came In A glance told the Frankish quarter of Alexandria, where, as much of her back as he could with his him, the state of affairs.He had the one as a rule, they never appeared In anything left arm and outspread hand, and whipped off my arm and Into the case in the twlnk-like numbers.\tJ out his sword, vowing In hie choicest Arsbic ling of an eye, end then between ue we got I worse still because every day of late one or I Loafers, and idlers, and vagabonds they that he would lop off the licet hand that ap the other gentleman loose and boxed him, twn white ôlrli have mvsterlously disappear seemed to be, and lose determined on present proaohed her.\tthen\u2014well, th*-re were no more snakes el and nobodv can discover what has be- mischief than on taking stock as to what M An\" bed ad, I\u2019ll levy contribution on the bathed that day We kept it very quiet, come of them She declares In her pretty they could do when they deigned to set second, third an* fourth, an'so on until 1 ve and up to my leaving M-It never oozed ephehhh EzHh™\t::: %###!: W## iPfii* mmm\tmm# * fesat bs'i\u2019s.^LcrX\" 5SS5SSS! ¦SB gêis\t;;; : Hi eapa iiiii m aHHU m Be mm mmimm asp» ¦ÉÉ pon Europeans In the itreets, and, with Summer ¦ cairn.\tI \u2014 g ion of Egypt now glared do fn as though It hungered to loortch and consume everything that It bathed with its dozziog brightness, and It seemed to have .\t_\t, called into life on this occasion swarms of A Story of Love and Wild Adventure, founded upon Startling Révéla- °o\u201e0u.r.Pt,i\u201e.in hnm»n form that.».roi.*\t.\t,\t-\t« i 11 n l.\tmake their habitations in darkness.one In the Career of Arab! Pasha.The burnin AN EGYPTIAN ROMANCE.1 The Russian Sp?,\u201d M II fly 1*4 AulAor 0/ \u2022\u2022 Nina, Ths Nihilist,\" \" The Red Spider, Km, Etc.CHAPTER XX.klll.THE HOTEL D\u2019ORIENT\u20148TON1D IN THE STREETS The Dance cf Death our ¦crl ban cellor to be aggressive.If one were to read In » novel that euoh an e-list had gone forth In the nineteenth century in an enlightened country and from an enlightened statesman he would be looLnad to say that tho Author was an ass fiction.The new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, the E &rl of Aberdeen\u2014John Campbell Hamilton Gordon\u2014li the 7th Earl, wie born In 1S47, succeeded to the title in 1870 on the death of his brother Goorge, whose life was full of romantic passages, Including a temporary disappearance, during which ho passed as a common sailor.The late Lord Aberdeen succeeded to the t tie in 1804 In 1S66 he embarked In a sailing vessel for St.John, N.B , and during the voyage volunteered to take the place of a disabled e aman.The occupation took hold of him, and he male several short voyages undtr the name of George Henry Osborne, was Ifoe sad as male in New York n 181)7, and as oiptain In 1868 In 1870 he shippe l from Boston te Meib urne as mate of the schooner Herd, and on this voy age be was swept overboard and lost daring a storm During all this time the family knew nothing of his whereabouts, as letters he wrote to them had mis» curried.But truth is ever stranger than I Outrage! u \\ I t wish to tx press their confidence in the (tovornuieiit of which he in a member.\u201d Sir A.V.Caron, amid loud applause, thanked lira heater» for the enthusiastic reception they had accorded him, and bid them live 4he protection of the missionaries, and patrolled the entrances to the park, and jv\u2018titled Rear Admind Un vis that she strong reserves were held in readmes* foi would remain until relieved by an Aineri fan man-of-war graphed hi# thanks, and directed the V.8 Chirkiang at once, and | tliey were vigorously chaiged and dis- I.speeches were lifer with made from three platforms.Resolutions the were adopted expressing indignation at \\ ) O Am \\ > NEW Lr- Immrnse Mcriiii\" of London Socialist* in Il y tic Park.London, February 21.-To day Sociali* 'PHK HlTRR(?Rinhkt in returning thanks to his numerous customers for psst patronage» 1 would alho I nllniate that he Im# now on I until -A HUNT CLASH STOCK OF- SPRING FOOTWEAR, GOODS Comprising Ken\u2019s Chocs, Slippers erd Ceiterr, l cr txd V tr t: \u2019t lelt lcots-and Ovonhoos, Men\u2019s, Women\u2019s and Children\u2019s Rubbers, Women\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Boots and Slippers, all kinds.Clildx «.\u2019sleets, every description and all sizes, Which I will y public adveitiaetnvnt by J unes Tam-liiony.Es,p, mayor nf the palish, for the |nii p.ise of all udiug the electors of tin liiiliucipdry an opportunity of mean i ihwir representative at Ottawa, the Hon.A.P.Caron, minister of militia and «le fence.The chair was occupied by tin-mayor, and it is unnecessary to th se wli know that gentleman to say that he tilled ihe position w ith dignity, nnpaiti.dity am g moral acceptance.The inimeiice a mb mice, which thrmged the ball in even | |Mii, contained most of the leading vive fors of St Columbia.I jmii entering tin ball, the lion.Minister of Militia and hi Couipauioiis were greeted with 1 nnl up pin use, the audience becoming quite eu tiiuainatic.until the greeting extended t« \u2022\u2018the St.(\u2019 iliimha hoy\" by his St.Col uni f);i electors assuimal the PROPORTIONS OK l POPULAR OVATION.8ir Adolphe It is every reason to feel proud of the magnificent deception extended bin-last night in this large and important piri-h.a reception which pr«ved how ilevply the lion, gentleman has been implanted in the a 11* \u2022étions of his elector# and ^ow vain are the assaults made up /m him by Ins political oponents.When it is considered that but a few weeks ago a meeting was held in this same ptrish t\" Tl .n denounce the Government in general, and , * lie Urif-K mge laity National cry Sir A.P.Camn in particular, by that \u201cat tirai was executed to appease the iqwcia! clique calling itself the \u201cParti Nn ,wra!h of '\t( ^ngeiueii, was fitting tioiial,\" a good illustration is afforded of ^ c larsictenzed by the Hon.John Costi the wonderfully short life :»f the disreput ?l\" !lt\twhich aide agitation which gave the momtrosit.t'ir .1 * ^itr°1.1 n,Jet his constituents A™i^eB-e|Pine French Coatings.SSHa fisS-Ee\tScotch Suitings %=%&%%%\tParlir\u201c'\tI West of England Bantings.the electo r to hear Sir Adolphe Camn ^ Mr.Costignn and « I er Vk- him, of\tBCdFOOID ll!S and the other minister# who accompanied I tieac\u2018ie )\u2019?af'er all hi* years of service, J\tBlnMnn niini'm* him.On rising to address the inciting\tT T\t'\t12DICS, LuSlFS, the honorable gentleman\t|\t_*» If you will only buy your ¦ GROCERIES, .WINES, AND LIQUORS, m«»v \u2022 I in a orderly manner to the exit at 1 vdv |urk corner T'\"\u2019**v.wirh »'it wnr*i-uiv, t ie parties
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