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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 7 octobre 1886
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[" \u2014 \u2022 > erformed his duties faithfully, and the recipient of fortune\u2019s smiles.\tft machine in the machine shop of Messrs more than redeemed every pledge he made McGillicuddy's string band of Ottawa jm|ack & Munroe Renfrew, on Tuesday of to the electors.He is scattering all their furnished choice music for those who chose ^ week.The foot was terribly bruised j pot theories and haphazard assertions to to participate in the delights of the spa- an(l the big toe was completely torn from the winds, and oontincing the | e pie by cious dancing floor which the young men ^ The unfortunate young man arrived proof positive, that tho wiid and reckless of the village provided for the occasion.houie on Wedensday.\tassertions of his adversaries are only A concert was held on tho evening of\t\u2022\tprompted by personal malice.Under the 22nd followed by » grand ball the Thrge thouland \u201e( trough freight\tcircunWancea no one need wonder next evening.Doth were said to have\t^ from Vancouver between July at their .hufflmg and dodging, and neat- been largely patronized.Boat racing, |r ,\t, »\t.\t.s^ventv oercent mg about the bush\u2014for\u2014\u201cA he stands .\tcredible.The number, unfortunately, foot racing, and other athletic sports, f , .\t.J*\t.X *t r \u201810 Lr cant on one leg, but truth stands cm two!\u201d BUSIYIGSS Cards.\twe cannot give without mutilating the comprised the programme connected with noniljgtBj {tg c^nnoj aaini()|1 can[le(j an(j Many consistent and conscientious lie :\t¦\t-\t-\t¦ ¦- planr, which it is a pity tn do until peo- the picnic, in addition to the election\t:nnnf f;P,f formers during the past few weeks have ex- JAMEH HOPE A CO,f\tpie have an opportunity of seeing it.The contests above referred to.All passed .nnn» nuhlirlv^nnmhdaied that utho pressed themselves as disgusted with the HSSSSSSS5 t&xxsæxï -M\" - _\t-\t_\t\u2014\t* \u201e 8\tevery Tom, Dick and Harry whom the convention sends along\u2014but will vote for Mr.Poupore on the 14th, as being the only gentleman really worthy of support.There is not a municipality in the county.It ü chârgédtoâ tramp who in which many who opp^d Mr.Toupor* wu going from house to house begging.\t>-* electron will do so no long- ¦\tthst the fanners sod the tmmp \"\u2022 ^ \"Jl/uPport .h,n> mwr Coulonge in a very short time.\tduced a large number of people to come ^ hot words, after which the latter era candidates act like political Leather- Considerable commotion has been oc- from Aylmer and intermediate places went away.The same night both fanners cocks, tossed aside by every adverse litt e casioned by the disappeanng of one of while the special arrangement to convey were b irned out, their, barns, sheds and |>rceze*.Poupore is s terror to theVhnle the ballasting contractors, who it is said passengers from Hughes' and Clarke\u2019s, houses being destroyed, and much of their t™t®raity.Now, taking a ,air and equit-left with more money than his own.over the incomplete portion of the road, grain, which they hod stored up.The sur able view of the matter is there any rea-The company is now obliged to take up was also instrumental in bringing a re- rounding neighborhood turned out in spnable obstacle to Mr.Poupore s re elec-and finish the work between Shawville speotable quota.Added to these there search of the tramp, but their efforts were t,ou* Has he not done all that a repre-and Campbell\u2019s.\twere large contingents from nearly eveiy [n vain.\tsenUtive could possibly do to further the -\u2022- section of the county, the whole making\t.- - - ^__\u2014\tinterests of his constituents?Could tlm Fatal Accident.\u2014Last Thursday morn- the greatest multitude l hat has ever as-\tThe Arm prior Chronicle says a melan- electors make choice of a man in the coun - ing about eight o\u2019clock, says the Central sembled together on a public occasion in choly accident which resulted in the death ty who could serve them more faithfully Canadian, Maloney's son, aged about six- this county before.The number of con- 0f a y0Ung man named Martin Dolan, t*,an he has done dunng his tenure ot teeu years, of Ferguson\u2019s Falls, went out veyances of one kind and another was so happened on the farm of Mr.Charles °®ceJ I think not.Then why wish U-to hitch up a horse\u2014a mare with fuel, large that it was almost impossible to find Butler, seventh Pne of Fitzroy, on Tues- supplant him?I would luk the free and He took the animal outside and left the ysnl room in the village sufficient to forenoon of last week.It seems that independent electors of Pontisc to ponder .\t815 a.m.I young colt within.He led the mare to a contain them, and every available place deceased was assisting in carrying away over these matters.I would invite then: t-v.\u2014 fence to put on the collar, and placed a where a horse could be tethered was taken\ta thrashing mill which was in seriously to look over his political career- slip-knot rope amuud his waist the better advantage off.\toperation, and inadvertently stepped back- *° bim in the balance, and if they to harness her.In her efforts to get back Coming to the exhibition itself, we can- wards against the driving shaft.A loose hnd him wanting, (which no man of »«- .pulled away from him, and not say that it was favored with a cor- WOolen garment which the unfortunate biassed mind can dc,) reject him; but u.then the slip-knot drew up tight and responding degree of success.On the young man was wearing to preserve his\tsrnve at the conclusion he is \u2018the young Maloney was led a captive at her whole rather was it inferior to several of olothee caught in the shaft, and he was right man in the right place, then aenu fierce will.He ran with all his might to its predecessors.This was probably ow- whirled to the ground.Death was almost him down to Quebec with an overwhelm-keep up, trying meanwhile to grasp her ing to the destruction of the crops by instantaneous.Deceased was about 24 ®g majority.There is not the slightest, mane and spring on her back.But it was hail, of a large number of farmers,; who years of ago, i an unequal race, and he soon gave out# iu former years lock a deeper interest in 'p q He remembered nothing more for two and contributed largely to the success of hours when he came to consciousness and exhibitions, related as much as we have told.His furnish tho Cananinn pacific railroad/' said Mr.Mckay.\u201cwith an amount of mineral freight traffic that the company never dreamt of.\u201d LOCAL jYE J VS.TEE EQUITY A large ball, recently tilted up by Mr.James llodgin» of Shawville, contributes further evidence of the progressive march of that village.The town hall, Portage du Fort is undergoing repairs.Did our neighbors take thuir cue from this village l It will be reniombed OUR town hall received a wonderful renovation last summer.Here and there are yet to be seen patches of grain which have not suecombed t ) the sickle, and stocks of groin, brown and weather beaten, whose removal depends upon the advent of a dry season, which unfortunately, cometh not.Mr.George Hynes of Shawville is erecting a now house convenient to the English church.The same gentleman, wo understand, intends putting up several others.In the matter of building improvements and the erection of new houses, Shawville is certainly entitled to the cake.A gentleman from Montreal arrived at Portage du Fort last Saturday night, for the purpose of stumping the county in French in the interests of the Reform party.Adopting the advice of some prominent gentleman in that village he took the first train forborne on Monday morning, believing the county fxbm the reports he received, to be hopelessly lost\u2014or iu his own words to be completely under the thraldom of ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY, BY SMITH& COWAN, DENIAL.Editors ssd Proprietors.Snbxcriptioii, $1 Per Year, in Advance, ADVERTISING RATES! Transient advertisements, eight rents per line for irst insertion ; tiuee cents a lint- fur every suinmivient insertion.Business cants, eight lines or less, per year, #4.00; for every additional lino, 5# cents.Contract rates made known to merchants on application.Correspondent solicitât from all parts of,tlie county and neighboring townships.JOB PBX2TTX2TO.The following, and all other printing, done at the lowest retea : Auction Bill*, By-Laws, Bill Heads, Business Cards, Circulars, Dodgers, Handbills, Letter Heads, Labels.Municipal Blanks, Municipal printing.Notarial Blanks, Note Heads, Notes of hand, Postera, Receipts, Tickets, All kinds of blank for Circuit, Commissioners end Magistrate's Courts.uc In tht \\ Bryson, Oct., 7th \u201986 To the Editors of The Equity Gentlemen,\u2014The Advance was as dumb as an oyster last week regarding the claims of the Liberal candidate to popular favor.Is there anything iu the wind?We will possibly witness another shuffle of tho political chess-board on nomination day.Mr.McVeigh was squelched as a matter * of exigency; Mr.Roney retired from tho contest, because he deemed discretion the better part of valor;\u2014and now, Mr.Por-teous stands in the breach, because no one else could be found to court certain defeat.If the Reformers are so certain of sweeping this County, why have so many shuffles?They brought Mercier, McShane and Stevens here with a flourish of trumpets, to throw some light on the subject; but alas ! all is confusion in the ranks of confusion, A CALL SOLICITED.Professional Cards.ORMAN A F0RG1E, Itorriwters-at-Uw, Solicitor* VF Notaries ftilriic, Conveyancer*, &o.Office,\u2014 Foster'* Block, Pembroke, Ont M.».O OS MAH, LL.B.\t».O.FOIUIII.toryism _____________________________________ Progressive.\u2014A very pretty dwelling GAUTHIER, M.D .OnuiHAto of Victoria Col l house is being erected by Mr.William lege, ha* eetabllehcd himself at Fort Cottlonge Beckett, convenient to the site of his and has hi* office In Morrlsetto'* Hotel.H.present residence.So great is the demand for houses in P D F.that it is said a prospective occupant was found for Mr.Beckett's new building before the founds- ir TRVINE ALLHX, D.C.L., ADVOCATE, BA JL ter, Solicitor and Pructor at Law.Ornes\u2014Maiu-at, Portage da Foil, P.Q.fSt P.GIGUERIC, DOCTOR IN MEDICINE, Iron.| tioll was laid \u2022 IjivrI University, has aebbliahed himself u Cha|wjiu village.Every attendance will be given t< yotlcHta who rail on him.J A Shell Rack.\u2014It is asserted a shell race 1ms been arranged betwecu James henr v a r len,ll.m I\t%.BARRISTER &0.y A.C.,\tis to take place at Portage ctober, about which date it is \u2014_\t- probable there will bo another series of XRVZN0 E.STRTJTHEXtS, B.0.L., | trotting races at that place.{ AYLMER, j ADVOCATE, f t Am - * .^ I A Horticultural Wonder.-There is - - - Portage au Fort, Quo.| now on exhibition at this office a bean Portage du Fort, Sept 2, 18.SA stalk which in point of productiveness approaches more closely the mythological plant connected with the tale of Jack and «œi ziræ i\t%'% Moo i«ud to guests.First Class Tables.\tnumber of pods it contains is almost in Hotels.-1\t-?- I Thi Shawville Exhibition.\u2014The reRailway Notes.\u2014The remaining por-\tgular annual exhibition in connection with w tion of the line between Bernard Creek\tthe county of Pontiac Agricultural Society and River Coulongo has been put under\tNo 1.came off on the Society's grounds I\t(Woode, about\ttwo\tmiles\tfrom the village contract.The contract was given to Mr.\tat Shawville on Wednesday last.Con-\tQf Metcalf, were\tburnt\tout\ton\tThursday l^cAdam who was to commence this week\ttrary to expectation the weather was all\ty,e 23rd nit.with a force of 1,000 men.With this\tthat could be desired.The facilities for I\tWM anima i, j number of men the work should reach | travelling afforded by the P.P.J.It.in-\t^ , duoed a large number of people to come ^ ^ ïMi$à BRYSON POST OFFI TIME TABLE.Two farmers living in the township of iimndfl.about two miles from the village The Lib- seems ut ARRIVES.From Fort Coelonge, Vinton, Hathaway, Calumet Island, Coll held, daily, (Sundays ax-\u2022eptod, 8.00 a.m.LEAVES, For Portage du Fort, Bristol, Quyon, Shawville, Thorne, 4c., and all points east and west on the C.P.Ry.# # # # RETURNS.From Portage du Fort Leaves for Coulonge Office hours 8 a m.to 0 p m.Money order and Savings Bank bourn \u2022 a.m.to 4 p.m 3.30 p.m.j |0 colt she 3.46 \u201c \u2022 \u2022\u2022see see#### ye«r» of âgé; and WMre.identofOruilow, - to do; and as a few are yet wavering, and A New Copper Mine.\u2014A copper mine have not made up their minds, I would __\t__\t______________ Making s circuit of the grounds we has been discovered near Sudbury Junction give such a friendly advice: Go with ti e ________________ttat~Dr.\"~Brown\tfound the exhibit of wheeled vehicles, Ontario.It «raid to be by far the largest crowd, please, gentlemen-yote for Poo of Clayton was called.It was seen how- sleighs, cutters to be on a par with for- mine yet discovered.The copper ridge is pore, as by so doing, you will best further h»*?I ever, that death must come, and Father mer years, fair as to quality, but meagre four miles in length 1,600 feet wide and the interests of your own county.Eleo- _________ .\t200 feet deep.The percentage of pure tors of Pontirc ! as this is the last time J f he*display of agricultural implements copper ia very large.Already operations shall have the honor of addressing you, ___\t\u2014\u2014\t____ ; \" _______________ *\t*\t* \u201c\t* i on a somewhat previous to the election, I would beg moat .This makes the third âge^smd^î through was something better limited scale, but it will soon be developed emphatically to impress upon you the fact inroad upon the family by death within a than that of last year.Next to hand we to its fullest capacity.The ore is now that by electing Mr.Poupore, you el^efi* few months and there ia widespread come to the exhibits in live stock : Oi sent over the C.P.R.to New York, and man who will have great influenco withtte bulls (all ages) tnere was a large number, the copper is there separated from foreign Ross Government, which will undoubted containing some very fine-looking, well- substances, but aoon a crushing mill will ]y be sustained\u2014while by electing his op Among tho yearling» there be erected at Sudbury and the work per- ponent\u2014you elect an amateur, who will ad bv Mr.Archie Mohr formed in Canada.Mr.Ritchie, the man- sit in the cold shade of Opposition, and interviewed the bonanza king, Mr.will thus get nothing for Pontiac.I, therefore, earnestly appeal to you to aup- ____neat government, ley were the finest and the only way to do this ia to vote for tie expressed his Mr.Poupore.Then mark your ballots \" \u201c\t\u2014 and opposite his name on polling day, and give him such a majority as will cause his onuonents to turn up the whites of their E.B.D.LAFLEÜR, Postmaster Bryson, Dec.22, 1884.B*ld# are AO.Portland,Mala*,willrwetv* injuries WCFU SO SVFIOUS II informetkm eboul work wkNk th*J cao do, end lire At borne,! h et will pej- 1 ïfîîîÂrîü^vSî^*srSbfvUeT,^îîYi?5Ïrt MS | O\u2019Donohue was summoned from Carleton as to quantity Place and arrived about an hour before\t~ w the end and when the young man was still shewed most of the improvements of the have begun at the mine clear in his mind ft#*.Tboe* J* fortoiMA ?Ilk Ratabbhin F1 sympathy for them.18 A BURE CURE FOR ALL FORMS of NASA CATARRH.AUSTRALIAN There\u2019s Many a blip \u2019twixt the Cvp bred animals.I\t__|M I and the Lip.\u201d\u2014The following item, sent\twas one exhibited by Mr.Archie Mohr\tformed in Canada.nniMIP nut!\tnimiIITTÎ\tOïllflîl\tI** a sturgeon Falls correspondent,\tof Onalow deserving of special mention,\tager, interviewed ine oonanza mug, ur.HIIKSh fl lin\tII A I\tI 11K\tHI 111H\tfurnishes anotlfbr illustration of the verity\tOf cows the exhibit wae decidedly small.\tMsckay, who aaw the specimens of copper\ttherefore, eanwtly appeal to you llUilUll UIU\tV111\t11IU\tUI1UU\tI of tho above ad e .On Thursday mom-\tThe number of sheep was in excess of\tore in the Canadian Pacific offices at Mon-\tport Premier Rom and\thonest govt ing, the 23rd ult., among the passengers\tlast year, and the animals were of a fair\ttreal and stated th|ilhey were the finest\t~~ 1 ,l.\"\" *' of the west bound train, were to be seen class.\tore he had ever seen üSSfl proceeded to the \u201cScott House,\"-where\tof stock than any of those we have allud-\tsource of great wealth in the Sudbury mine\tcause to regret it it seems their coming was expected \u2014\ted to.In the several competitions there\tpromising as it did the ad vaut.i\"* f \u2022i'-v t j there to wait the arrival by the evening wte a good shewing, and tho animals all, railroad communication and profuje sup-train of the cleigyman who was to forge appeared to be of a superior class.One plus of water .md fuel.I \u2019nine »:ll i Is the best \u2022B Blent Forifler ait Appetizer, iL« XPINDLAY'S Yoon, &c Vixdicatob, Ort.4th, 1889 -> Pembroke* Ont. oepb the minister, who escaped.After expUnetlons mil were released hat Ohmin It Is denied that Sir Charles Dllke will who was held and flnei.The others, start a newspaper In L >ndon, bat It Is went back, found the minister, and An-asserted that he will take a sub editorial desson was married, position and thoroughly study London\tJHfl _ journalism.He expects before a great walking with hie wife on Sunday evening while to re-enter public life.\tneat the Pont cVAueterllts, of Paris.A young her., ont U.anal bon.and H.rlng Utt her for s .hort Urn.«h.wu.1,0 greit gisho.In Ms nook while «>¦ att.ok^ by three rough., who Inonltod tangled In .barbed wire Into, at Ran- her.and attempted to .teal her brooch, doluh.A veterinary .areeon has pat Mr.Bara* earn, to the rescue, and felled piece, of ordinary garden huw In the on.of the ruffl .n.to the ground, , oolt r no.trll.and throet for him to brwth the other two took to flight.Mr.B through, and he la getting along fint oondaet wee enloglkd by th.Fr.noh papers, and hie muscular strength elicits Marsh«.In northern Indiana nsaally theU admiration.Th.Debate My* covered with from on.to four feet of \" « *\thad the energy and the water hare become a*j owing to the con- muscle of Mr.Burns» Paris would soon tlnuod drouth, end sportsmen complain be rid of the malefactors that encumber that hundreds of poisonous snakes hare taken possession, which not only hare W.H.Winslow M.D.writes from his eaten nearly all the young water fowl as oruIJng cutter Pilgrim to the Journal of fast as hatched, but make It absolutely Belfast, that on Aug.24 off Cape Neddlok unsafe for any one to walk orer the he saw something that he thinks was the marshes.\tsea seapeni 14 It looked,\" he wrote, 44 like a black low of wood, one loot in diameter and eight feat long, projected from a boat like body at the front, and above the surface of the water at an angle THE WORLD\u2019S NEWS.41 Good gracious 1 I hope\u2014I did nob j end of his daughter's ipeech, quietly Intend that she should hear me !\"\u2022 aald turned hie heed and fixed his keen gra) Mr.Wetherby.\u201cHowever If peep'e eyes upon him.choose to listen to private remarks, It \u2022\u2018Yea, young man,\" he remarked coolly mikes no difference.\"\t141 find both the slippers and socks very Then he lay biok In Ms seat, end while comfortable - not bat whet I should have Has fair companion looked from the win- been sorry to have lost one of my boots.\" duw, revenged himself for the mother's And without further notice he dellbe Each time that ho passed the large iLdlgnsnt look by secretly making faces ratal y proceeded to don the latter article» dressing-mirror he bestowed upon It a the baby, which was staring at him of dress.glance of criticising satisfaction ; and now\tover the back of the seat\tand making in-\tMr.Wetherby eat In darned alien os and then would pause to game admiringly\t* factual efforts to grab hold of his gold-\tfeeling excessively email, but seeking to Into his own eye#, and with hie elbows headed cans.\tcomfort himself with the thought that 1*> on a level with hie shoulders, to graceful- The sweet Infant at first stared In round- might be possible eo to disguise himself ly twist the ends of hie waxed moos- eyed wonder st the unaccustomed facial as not to be recognised by Mr.Gray and tache.\texpression# , butas they became more his daughter when he should present him Finally he took up in open letter from ogre-like, Its little moon face worked, self at Verdon.the table, and for the third time perused snj hurst into a terrified shriek which Would it not be well to give them a its contents, which were as follows :\tstartled half the sleepers In the oar.\tfalse name at present, and delay his visit 44 Dear Go# : I drop rou a hasty line 44 Will you excuse my little eon, sir,\" for some days?to catch the 6 o'clock mill.Minna Gray said a voice behind Mr.Wetherby.44 He But while he thus mused In dire oonfu-is with us, end I want you to come up\tle not accustomed to the Interesting per-\tslon of spirit, Mies Minna Gray, turning to without delay and see what you can do\tformance with which you have been kind-\thim, said blandly : in the way of winning an heiress.She ly endeavoring to entertain him.'\t44 Do you stop at Verdon, Mr.Wether- Is just from boarding eehool\u2014a simple, And the tall, stalwart gentleman lean- by !\" unsophisticated girl of 18\u2014and If you\ted forward and took the\tterrified Infant\t\u2022\u2022 % !\u2014aw\u2014you lake me for\u2014\" enter the field at once, I don\u2019t see why,\tfrom lie mother's arms.\t, I 44 For Mrs.Merrow s brother of course.william Jobe# of Bushville.Pa, shot witn your advantages, yon should not\t441 thick we ve Intruded ourselyealnto\t8he told me yesterday that she expected\tsnd| M he thought, killed a woodchuck, succeed in making an Impression.If\ta family group hero, Mr.Augustus\tyOUi You see, father and I have only\tbut when ha picked It no the animal uncle can't spare you from the office be-\tWetherby observed, as he looked uneasily\t,nn down this monring to meet slater and\tturned and seised him by the hand.Jobes fore Saturday, at least come up then,\taround.44 You will be more comfortable\tfamily, who were to join ue at Oonsln\tOOQid not release hie hand, but he allied\to* about twenty degrees.The surface and stay till M ndsy.In a quiet country\ton the other aide, and able to keep the\tMerrow'# and all return borna together,\tthe woodchuck, end than walked three\twas bleek end shining, the engle between house a greet dead can be done in that\twindow opened\u2014lb being leeward, am\t&*t me Introduce you to my sister and\tasiles with he teeth firmly locked in hi#\tmeek and body wa# curved, and the time.1 ve spoken of you to Minnie\u2014\tsellers eey.\"\tmy brother-In-lsw, Colonel Steele' -turn-\thsnd which when freed was found to be\tgeneral appearance was ms If the part judiciously, of oouiee\u2014and am sure she\tThe young lady hesitated a moment,\tfag fa the tall gentleman and pale lady,\tw mangled and swollen that It will pro-\tabove water was continuous,\twith e very Is already interested In you.She will\tbut then gathered up her shawl and\twho had been spectators of the whol.\tbably have to be amputated.\tlong\tsabequeous body.\tBefore\tI\tcould be with as bats week or eo longer, end satchel, and crossed over to the opposite *>ene.\t*\t.\ttHa***™ Seb the glasses to beer accurately, the will then leeve w 1th her femlly for their side of the car, where were e couple of \u201cI\u2014I mhall be most happy when\u2014when mg ïïüüï?TnrimmMhTthw marine monster eenk.Then he appeared western home ; eo yon see there is no seats left vacant by passengers who had we &,dve *t the station.At present 1\tMr T jImIuZ Ashore of ns, upon the bow, upon the time to be lost iShall certainly expect\talighted at the last station.\tmost positively look after my vallee, as I ^\t!2d*«a ât\tti\tbeem'\tnP°n the
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