The equity, 14 octobre 1886, jeudi 14 octobre 1886
[" * ) r n r VOL.IV.BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., OCTOBER 1886.No.18 THE EQUITY LOCAL MEWS.ErSEiEFaet iEEBSEE^sl^^EErEt hating been pierced through the head by very modest 1 The same number of the about to publish an eight page supplement Erç-rS&jS ÊE'EEÈHFr k|Xüt ami a dead loss to the owner.The act is ia the man who does not sometimes give to 1,10 countl7 8,ve l,i0 de*th blow to the supjtoscd to be that of some evil disposed charities of an opposite faith 1\tassertions of the Blake Mills people to the srass *is A w.«h.\t*»\tn \"> \"t have been made aware of it at once.\t_ m_ ihore cannot be prosperous cities with» Editors of The Equity.\tou* ****** being at the same time a pros» CoutONoK Notbh.\u2014The Grits did hive The following was received too late last I ^>CI0US cou*dr7* Killed on tiie fHACK.\u2014On Friday or fore.The Grit speakers harangued the GRNTLMfnr.\u2014As one of yourselves was I Tluit Mr.Mercier does not love the Saturday of lust week four young horses people till everybody was heartily tired pnwent at the political mooting at Portage English people any too well, is an «tab-belonging to a Clarendon farmer were re of them.After the doctor had spoken, da Fort on the 30th ult., it is needless to lished fact Not vnrv l,.,,,\u2019\t» .w ported to have been killed on the track and committed himself badly some ten or toll >ou **ow it went off; at the same time ,\t\u201e\t7 K « ,n * peech near Richardson\u2019s.\ttwelve times.Mr.Pouporo took the floor A few words about it from one of the citi- uvllVertid ******* House or Assemblyngainst and dressed him down, handled him with- zene ,,IHy not Jbe out of place.You wit- t^le encouragement of immigration, by the out gloves; and such a castigation as he *iea#e i 9 § 9 r- a P- = / THE LEADING WOOD COOK A In 6 styles nnd 8 sizes, ¦ Don\u2019t Br.r ill! yon see it.THE TORONTO 8T0TE & ITS CO, (L'fl), TORONTO, ONT I «« 2100 17.00 19.60 21.00 M*: model, Hum., jttoo, 19.60, M GURNEY'S « said to yourself : \u2018 He is incapable ol iieceit A os he-'~ c He looked at her with sad, resigned son i _ > NEW HARRIS & MAMMOTH STEEL.\"POME HOT-AIR FURNACES.of Brig^Klectric jC \u2022«56 tea.t-m>SSE=£iSH 3Hs^^4l5\"'&=ST«2Se5B .emrtig* lie a warning.row r the ted of Briggs' Electric Oil ¦¦Bclec- A ' ' / / J / r J / 9! i r Ô.I \u2022»* thçff right to control the same ; but ire at Ottawa , Neuralgias Cold, S idon, cares the \u201c I ful i \\ A / / looking into her face reproach, cures Pi isra sgss8 «saswK e \"I tem « H , r.t* , ?>\u2022 /.&#\tA.P.80S * Q and JSCTyr S'SJrs.ssiT1' * -1- J s ï r .#* I : I ht} 1 turn V matter what a Trulaln* Hrhool In Canada.Head for Vâlt-ada#.0 The Large*I 1 StfST\tj : \u2022, K ¦ t good ¦ ?And she believed biro r Nerve Pain (\u2019lire.v Poison\u2019s îfervüine euros fl.'itulénce,^cSlfljlf and spasms.Nerviline cur^,vomiting al-.arrhuxi, /choleni, and dysentery.NerVllIne cures headaebo, scti au knew *ui \u2022 hiimnier complaint.Norviline eu es ijeural^ia, WA-ache, lumbago and sciatica.Nertllirte cures sprains, bruises, ente, ^ciILfol80i\\s Nerviliue is the best remedy in ib« World, and only coats 10 and 25 cents to try it.Sample and large bottles at any drug store.Try Poison's Nervi line., y5 HO0*1 t*H< i « \u2022 J.L.JONES I WOOD ENGRAVER 10 King 5 East -r TORONTO ?tv to sell \" Probook on Love, Courtship, iMTIV fy TÜ r Vd'rcul\" ' 0 and a 4 Oht.roo *,\til, -s, 16 cents ; 100,000 6 cent music MOrumi \u2022price.BUTLANB, ST King-* W Toronto.4* *v*r- I * r hi TTT~ r.nvr,i?n w v.nMf mu» Knuiomleul Healer* In the Market lor terming g Churches, School-, Public* Building-.Stores and Private Ke*id-nçes.Simple in construction *eg|ly managed, capable of giving more heat with I Aw consumption of fuel than any other testing appar- , tiTAhaolulely «us Ttghl.t a U*hl alars \"Harris\" and lour *l*e* \u201c Hammalh \" are made, andean be astsilh er » Brick or Portable form.Correspondence loMcitcd.For t atslogne ami further THE.B.$ C.HORNET CO.(Limited), HAMILTON.Mft-THE Cl OSE Washboard KEPT BY ALL GROCERS MANUFACTURED BY WalterWoods&C?s.tqronto ASK u4imnd and School Tear hern A Midrati Attention ! ere and Student!, on Shorthand, Drawing of Painting-All who con should ootue.Send immediately tor epe-Lial circulars.Tin Union Siioinunnaia' Acadbmt 90 *nd 41 Adelaide 81 K., Up Stair, Toronto.¦¦¦ HAMILTON m.; V r' '* 'I \u2022' w , î.+k\\ ai# ?i * A ^îlvwv \u2022 rff r 4 11 V U ^ 856985 PAGE (S) ABÎMEE (S) thi, cunty, nml in order to |>ro»ent some kind of » false front they »ro invpsrod to the vilest slenders «gainst those > btav at hume un tho pretext that ) vote will he unnecessary.lUinaiiilmr the greater tho majority rolled up Poupore, tho greater weight will hi» influence hare in the Legislative halls of the country.Every available vote in the county ahould be recorded.It will be an evidence that people are taking an interest in the aflairs of the province, aa it will also be a practical test of the state of feeling regarding the issues which are now before the electorate Again we say, consider well the merits and demerits of the men before you, and the political parties they repreeeut.You will then be enabled to record an intelligent vote, the result of which we feel assured will be the return to otiice of the men who have proven themselves to be the best friends of our province, to the exclusion and extinction of the horde of demagogues whose only recommendation is the almost inhuman seal they display in striving to be come our future rulers.ïriJÜ EQUITY.Iix for M i utter M\t, whom they arc |H>werleas to defeat, and muke the moat unwarrantable declarations of assurance regarding their own strength and chance# of success.This has been well established and needs no comment.to contemplate the *+¦ \u201c r ltuYsoN, October, m™, im> \u2022\u2022A A CONTHAST &>t\\ \u2022< Before another issue of Tm« Equity teaches the public, the electorate of this vince will have decided which political to rule its destinies for the next But when we come conduct of an alien-(better men have individual pro been stigmatised tramp>~nn whose knowledge of the county and its requirements is infinitesimal; who has no interests at .take, and possibly never will have any; who knows nothing of the men he is and has been maligning, nor can he any just cause or pretext for so doing; _iy when we come to consider the conduct of such an individual, the conclusion arrived at is that we have before us the most consummate exhibition of cheek, audacity and ignorance which it has over been misfortune to beh* ,J party is parliamentary period of five years «die one hand we have before us for consideration the record of the Rome Taillon ad- That record shews that the On \\ l\\»e / old In ministration \u2022tTair* of the Province have been managed with economy, prudence and ability, it i* which has been commended by the independent press of the country, and the government by which it is produced i* acknowledged by every fair thinking man have beer by far the most competent tlmt has 1 rid sway in the province of Que- U federation.By a strict ub- VfT< ,\\ give gtaV* over oidy one / our no.TtfA\u2019 A/jrvi.WC^ correspondents.If not edifying, it has at lenat been the successive com Lee sine \u2022 c servsnee of the principles of economy government has not only brought revenue and expenditure to an equilibrium, but they have placed a balance of $-4,000 on the credit side of the loger for the year 1885-80, The present year,\u20141886-7\u2014 there is an estimated surplus of nearly tiens, we are to be understood as referring $100,000.Whilst this very necessary to the eff isions of individuals who have and important change has been effected dealt with the question of provincial poll-in our financial condition, the ex^nditure tics generally, and of this county in par-ction with our educational system, ticulnr, and which wo assume are to be pted ns representing truly the of tho authors, whoee i*rspicuity has aided them to discern in tho present aspect such unmistakeablo signs of of the Conservative party as the result of to day\u2019s election, that they attach a positivenesa to their prognostications which there it no mistaking.Communications of this character have been numerous, and as the weeks roll on the rather than be The above is an e.ract form of the Ballot Pa/>er which is to It will be noticed that Mr.Poupore\u2019s only m ! Mr.Porteou»\u2019 courage il only equalled\t.l,y hie assurance.A day or two ago be med in to-dlllj S election\t.had the modesty to declare that he would mm is y,/C(^ the lower or second division, and that the tit/n: + Ù pl««d opimite hit name, .*>» indictee that the od without any trouble 1 Assuming an I\tp ,\t{n ]\\fl\\ Poupore* ftVOr.ThOU V'flO Irl ^qKW%^%\"tbat with such odds {n(ml to rote for Mr.Pon pore are requested to observe this.in his favur, it will bo useless to jwrsist m l -\u2014T-\u2014r .\t\u20147 giving further opposition; if they cannot \u2022\tTir'1 vote for hint, he advises them to remain I at home, quietly, and not pur any attsn- tion to the election, h Mr.1 actually silly enough to imagine that the electors of this county are to be lulled into a state of quiescence by the influence of such an absurd fallacy * If he does, he must have come to the conclusion that they have lost control of their mental faculties, which ccrtainlv adds one to the host of delusions under which Mr.Porteou» is laboring.Of this we need scarcely say he will be made humiliatingly cognisant on the evening of the 14th, when he comes to sum up his expect majority.As the result of the discWu that will then be met with ™ predict a very sick Grit in the poison of Mr.Hcnrj Porteou# the amusing to peruse uiunicationa which have come Wore the public eye for the p**t few mouthe through the Acftxmcr.In »pe*king of communie*- in c«nm and tho development of the country, lias uut boon cut tailed ; un tho contrary, the oHvh case have boon materially views new on grant» in increased.Especially has the work of «olonizvtiou been encouraged ; we need eot go beyond the limita of this county tor i roof of this.Tho Ross Tallinn government having, therefore proven it» truetwurthine»» and «pebility, can certainly lay well founded ulaiuis for continued lupport from the number icenu to increase people of the province of Quebec.\tdiminish, which is a fact made singular On the other hand we have for consider- by if contradistiuctiveness to the fast re ation ti e party of which Mr.Mercier is ceding probability of the Liberals gaining leader, be it known by the name of Lib- ,hlt political advantage which they ex-\tSTAVED\tIT OFF.«al or National, it matters not.Of that ultantly counted upon asaafe « abort time pr- % sefDW is in possession of the secret,\tjm\tfTfP\tA\tFT! sud his coadjutors have been playing dur ticularized in the present instance.We aIHj ^l&o intends to astound the electors\ty-\tJJ|\t##\t¦ bin the past year in the eftorta to win eimp1v toueh on the subject again to refer before polling day.But the starch ia ÏL -L » - -, «-\t«- JS » «.\u2022»*\tSïîsSÏ !M6S their ouly hope of being successful whose advent to this county dates a few pnU in a qujet way,\u2014one which lie Thanks to the good sense of an intelligent month# back.This individual, whilst ^ ^ have any opi>ortunity of counterpeople, that hope is fast receding.Ever) destined by a stem Fate to share in the acting.This ia what we call the most eon- day bring! fresh assurances of the lucres# punishment inflicted of old on the incom-\t^^chargea * to make iog strength of the government, and its passionate Jew, has the gratification of\tMr Poupore a character, why don't «dainty of being returned to office.The knowing, that In the dispensation of ^ come out on a public platform and do advantages gained by Mr.Mercier on the superior faculties, he has not been en- * like men instead of '^ing around sa aaas sess-jez: x wisçssr eo use them as stepping stones to powei matic.Although we have not come m The Advance of this week seems to think a number of national Conservatives have personal contact with him, he is by no ^s causa of Reform was unfairly dealt with become disaffected and refuse to follow mean# a stranger to us.Possessing as h# on domination dayjbeoauae Mr.Norman |im further.This defection will, of course d >es a penchant for literary notoriety we |gcCuaig waa not permitted to sprek be of advantage to the Conservative party, first meet him through the Pembroke behalf of Mr.Porteous at the windup of which can c>unt upon the support of a Observer, when he assumed the role of ^ speeches, the latter gentleman be ng Arge portion of the Liberal party, who Kippewa correspondent to thatJournal mUeat.But it has nothing to say «(the\t.,\tsi y\tHnMÙ *00(1 lave discovered in Mr.Mercier spill to over the signature of \u201cJuno\" We soon\tin 1883 when Mr.Poupore Elllflf falT 1(1 fl PlHCf 81ÏÏI-NCDll KûUÜ, I IllOÜ WullU.nauseous for their political tactics.The Nf that the man possessed some ability-\tattempted to speak for Mr.Bryson, who rilol UuJ 1U\tU UlUUMl.Ul.\tUWIUI il ^ ipnsral outlook is therefore favorable to that is ability to defame sud malign\t^ been called àWky by telegram.Did\tA\tgfeU *ttl Wfli b#\tl$¥$d Wlflffi the return of the Ross-TaiUon administra-\tgentlemen the latchet of whore shoes he\tthe 0rifca display the courtesy upon that\t^ QJJ&IÂX, 4 OttSWS, ft&i JOÏÏKFMTMMKMM^\t« don.\twas unworthy to l)ose.This led us to\t|l00Mion, which they consider should have\tfor ft PUM if 1800.lftOS tO TW 2 MÛIft Wlth ft SftX», ftM 10 W mu Coming to the county, the contest is\tinquire about him, and ws ware told he\t^ act0rded them ou Wedoeeday last f\tthl IftT BfPOdti Pwtftff du Tort, dtd on all aides as one of the grossest\twas one of Mr.Mowat s \u201cfire bugs\u201d of\tWe |m| the Advance to reply.The absurdity.That there is a contest is du»\tOntario.Turning up subsequently in\tConservatives carried out their pert of wholly to the jwrversity of a handful o' Routiac, no doubt in search of congenial\tthe programme on Wednesday ; if th# At 2 o'clock P.M Sriti ia this village, than whom ions spirits, we next meet him through the\tcrits did not do so they have themselves\tDriving Park.\t\u2014^ & e I otter aware that they have the re | Advance.He had a new mm de\t^ blame.\t2.60 C1&S8.\t\" TPOttÜlJi \" FUTflOi wOO.UV* eot est chance of succès only for those mei 4 Therapeon\u2019\u2014it ia true, bux the \u201cmirk of\tlj IB\t\" *\t$40.00 to first; $30.00 to recoud; $10.00 to third, Mr.Poupore would certainly have beet t'ie beast\" was so plainly visible through-.4 t, ,,, , ,-,\t1 __ ^\t|1M »ocU nation, and i, jurt \u201e.t ki.rigm^ol.of BU.ing^U, thrt ou,\t2£9 OlOBS, \" TfCttAg, \" SSsSSsie\tSecond Day, - - Thundnj.glaces a superabundant amount of confi >vsr the siguature last quoted still find v lt, \u2022____Fr$ft fûP ill TlOt.denee in the strtn ;th of his personal pspu corner in the Adeem*, but the capacity \u2022\t\" ^T7ZT|\t$70.00 to fimt; $35.00 to second; $30.00 to first, ffiiity.or refuses to see that his politi- which the author ptwssress for generating tgd obliteration is inevitable.It may tw ruff of a specious character renders it that the secret of Mr.Porteous' positive I ternary for him to take additional means wwes ia that he attaches some great im\tif unburdening himself, and thus we find pittance to the fact of being a can tidate,\thim in eellusino with his peers of the Ad whether defeated or not.If th s is so, he vane* in psrtiotrsling the corret|»ondence WÜ1 ba assured a gratification of whic\tfraud.Te the Utter it may be snd no A will be difficult to deprive him.Mr.\tdoubt is a source of gratification; they are ^,&a***T a CO, 4# wniXIKGTOlf Hreimt, ses r susr: » s sssxiitsss sssss complet#.Do no teganled by tight-tenths of the people of the rout ed * PuU « une reins CIVIC HOLIDAYS PORTAGE - DU - FORT, - QUE., ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE 20TH AND 21ST.October on PROGRAMME: ¦J TBOTTIiro RACES.the folio wins Trotting lUoss will commenee on the Portage du Put ?ÏI» $86.00.Puiwlia6.ee._____\tTrotting race# will be i bore# distancing the field will ne- ü eau bave hlm hull, two yrsrs old.Th« «»w receive first money only.Poor bo WILLIAM BEN NET Horace muet be eligible on the Uh AGENTS WANTED.good Music will be Provided.A Spacious Dancing Platform wi Effort, are held* mud.to obtoln .peel.1 M*.;rn «to.Item ell po»»l* Haleys station.Stages eonneet with trains tour tlme* urchaflrr\u201c n(*\t\" \u2022n overwhelming mnJorUy.\tlew tb.W.$U Hemlstone.Kb, »** HemUton,,t»,.*e*lU: 4» tt*e* OX ET TO LEND Full ONE TO FI FIT TSAR# M Unlock I of Toronto, wft* .8 fat of which Mr*.Mary Thompson » U, Low .Worm Tees, AW T 70 Tebnrcos, S.A.MACKAY, B.C.L., Sugars, *e\u201e *c.« \u2022ceptloaally ood mod at prices U salt all bo JtfMt for the Credit Fonder Franco Canadien.LIQlORHi As be le ¦sklig s ipeclstity of this breach efhw* partie» may rely upm getting the verylieetarSklli \u2022 ¦arfcet, either for medicinal or other nee.WT A call solicited.Jane 7.IMS.NOTICE.nee# lathe Wm.McVKIUtl.flhwrvIlV* rial ter! tWfirat Thursday ef every / FOR TA GK DU FORT, JO UN MOOSE Y .RKPRKMKNTA TBR FOlAOWm COM PAW 11H CITY OF L0BDON:\u2014 to iisiram Comm.\t2T02Œ 077X0E» LfflSDOK, IK®.The Cltlsena luwunuice Cre*.ets vety skilfully.M I nm sure Mrs.Halley\t! shrxik mv head.\tI of the bark Kalakaua, Was in Seattle the education is especially cosmopolitan The den are often allowed to come to Court and will be pleased.The owner herself would ' Oh.but he has ; «* el*H,k m.Y head the more.\tremarkable\tpasssge* on record.After living\ti\tlooking into as an elucidation of what Gcr-\tsociety is invited in turns, but she is simply of him employer, which would not l*e till the\t' ' Hid you ever ace such stubbornness ?\tout for some time the Captain went into »\tman Princesses ought to learn.Fontenelle\u2019s ' wheeled in and wheeled out, in her invalid morrow,\tbe deposited l*>th the jeweled\tmuttered the fellow, tying up my mouth\tforeign port, and for Home reason his\tcrew, , book, A Pturalitu of MWd*, a volume of\tchair.Yet she like* society, and cannot bracelet*\tin hi* customary \"non burglar-\tlam afwred I shall haveto make\texcepting the officers, left.Finally two\tastromunieal conversations, wa* written for\tdispense with it \"She has five or six per- proof safe,\u201d .a* he jokingly called a strong,\tyou speak directly.But I never like to lie .English ship* came in, and from them ( apt.\t! ft German Princes* Professor Euler wrote\t*'\"» to pass the evening* at the palace five square bo*, which he had fitted with lock\t«ukiud to the Indies -unless they drive me\tArmstrong made up a new crew, and after\t, » book on mathematics for another German\t,\tor six times a week, and the Emperor always and key, padded inside and tout, khd covered to it-oh, never !\t,e\tlieing out four days the entire crew, including princes*\tdrops in.\t\u2018 with chintz to match the sofa.He made me\tSaying this he begantan examination of the Captain and his daughter, were taken I The House of Hohenzollern, now on the ! Ihit there i* a Royal ( .Mr! ahionget these use this a* a footstool, sunny that evil-dis- the apartment proceeding in.What, as 1 sup- down with yellow fever.The first mate 1 throne, ha* always been distinguished for German Princesse* who deserves an especial poitf persons would belws likely to exam\twould 1% deecnlied by a '4 prof es-\tdied and severe} of the sailor*.Those who\tthe excellence of it* women.The mother of\t'\tmention.As the daughter of the blind King me it, and many a jest he had about placing\t«vnnl m Uie best style ; anyway, his\tbad the disease ess violent threw the dead\tthe present Emperor, the beautiful Queen\tof Hanover, her devotion to her father de terns under my feet, and about my living\tmovement were characterized by extrnor-\tI overboard one by one.The ship drifted\tLouise who answered Napoleon with such\tcaused remark even in a family who have a small person w ith a high mind for 1 set my\t| dmnry celerity.\\\\ ithin a few minutes he\tY about without pilot or navigator for more\tsweetness when he offered her a rose that he\talways loved their relatives.After his feet npui\tgold, and the like imnsence Dear ,\thail gone to the bottom of every drawer and\tthan a year.J he Captain for two\tyears\tdetermined to give her liaek her Fortress of\tdeath, this high-born lady, cousin to Queen old I ml !\tHe was so clever at hi* trade and\tm the room, and also turned out the\twas so violent from the ravage* of the\tfever\tMagdeburg, is still theidol of the Prussian*.\tVictoria, announced her intention to marry so trustworthy that he always had mor «ifa lw.Mead where ledeleot at night.A that he had to be cluuned to the deck to The Empress of Germany, now a very old the Baron von Panel Rammingen, which work than he could get through.He was\tpretty litter he made of it all.But he had\tkeep him from jumping overboard.He\twoman, is trundled about In n chair, but she\tmarriage gave great offence to the German very fond of ine-hi* poor, little, crippled\tnot yet discovered the secret of my footstool,\twears the sear* from the chain* and lashings\thas still anient friends, passionate admirer*\tconnections.The history of this love affair sister\u2014would never let me sit up too long\t< »n anyone imagine what I endured as I *at\tto this day.During the year that the ship\t»\u201e.l hitter detractors, so we can l>e assured\twhich is full of n,mauve was this at my needle, and shared w ith me hi every\tthere, helpless as a little Chinese \"joss the\tdrifted ahout.the second mate and three or\tthat she has a greal doa| of character.She\tmany years the bridegroom wa* aidede- possible way the little duties necessitated by\tvoid porsn,ration of fear on my forehead,\tfour of the sailors recovered, hut being out\ti* learned and literary.She has always\tcamp and private secretary of the late blind our humble menage ; so he and I jogged\twhile I asked myself, \\\\ hat will the fellow\tof sight of laud and not understanding navi-\tIwen a g«x*l woman.Her heart i* excelh nt\tKing George of Hanover, to whom he de- along very peaceably \\> e lodged in two\tdo next .\tgation they were powerless to do anything\tHer anat of tact (or as her friends put it,\tvoted himself with the tenderness of a wo.rooms ma quiet street on the outskirts of (\tHe turned round while proceeding with\twith the ship.> mally the daughter regain-\ther scorn of diplomacy) has, however, al-\tman, sharing with the Princess Frederica Budge pool.Gin landlady was a kindly old I hi* search, and, looking at me, he raid :\t( e,\u2018 \u201ctr reason hut not her strength.One\tways interfered with her popularity.She\tthe most constant watchfulness over the body, who had known our parents long he-\t\u201c Hello, Poppet, how pale you are ! Ain\u2019t\tday she sent for the second mate and asked\thad but one daughter, the Grand Duchesse\tpoor blind, helpless monarch who wa* one of fore either led or I found ourselves on this\tgoing to faint, arc you ?Oh, don\u2019t faint, for\tbm* to carry her\ton deck, which he did.\tde Baden.\tthe victims of Bismarck\u2019s pitiless policy world * stage.\t1 shall want you\tto talk tome a bit.I\u2019ll\tShe then sent for\ther father\u2019s instruments Her sou, the\tCrown\tPrince, married the\twhen he devised a \u201cunited Germany.\u201d It Having put away the bracelets safely, my\topen the window and give you a mouthful of\tand by the aid of these and her knowledge\tPrincess Royal of England who, as we have\twas while performing this labor of love that brother next packed up three or four\tfresh air ; the room is precious close.\u201d\tof navigation she figured the location of the\tsaid before, is a woman of universal attain-\tthe affection between him and the I watches he had lieen setting to rights, and\tHe went to the window the window which vessel.She then took the charts from the | mente.She writes political memoirs, keeps commenced.prepared to go to the shop in Bndgenool\tdear Ted cautioned me not to touch that\t«'«n and traced out a route to San Fran-\tup a correspondence with philosopher* is a\talliances, and he which usually employed him.I watcheil hnn\tmorning-unfastened the catch and would\tcisco.She then practically took command\tsculptor, a painter, composes sonnets makes\tservice ami position put on hie overcoat, for the day was very\thave let down the upper part : but he was\t*>f \\vessel, and ordered the second mate\tarchitectural plans, lia* \u201c ideas.\u201d A recent\tRammingen was for some time a student of cold ; but he eeemeil slow in hi* movement*,\tsaved the trouble, for, the cord la ine broken,\tlU1'1 surviving members of the crew to make\twriter in Th* Maqazine of A rt says of her :\tthe college at Coburg, and he had a strong and 1 thought he was reluctant to leave me down, quick asa shot, eame the window, and, ^il Every day for months she would lie \u201c Having studied like a student, the Crown belief in the dynasty of the houseof Hanover alone.; for though 1 was generally active as luck would have it, caught his eight carried on deck to take the sun and give her I Princess now paistsae an artist The powers For the loyalty of his devotion he was im-enough .considering my intimity, one of my\tfingers between\tthe upper and middle\t«mer*.\tof the Princess\tltoyal\thave long been ac\tpeached for high treason by the Prussian Iwdspell* was now «mine, w hen, as heknew,\tframes.\tDay* and week* passed and the ship eon- I\tknowledged in\tGermany, upon the art of\tauthorities.He cannot enter any portion I found moving about a pain and a t ithculty\tI he pain and the shock must have been\tturned on her journey.Being so light hand-\twhich ootmt.v she has had great and lasting\tof the German territories without being si; tor some days.It happened, too, that Mrs.\tdreadful, the w indow frame living a w ide\ted the vessel could not be properly handled l\tinfiuciwe.In 1880 *he was elected MeinlK-r\tjeet to\t¦*^^¦11\t¦\tI Brow n, our landlady, had gone out for the and very heavy one.He uttered a how l, and an,\u2018 could carry but little sail, consequently I of tlie Berlin Academy, w here she has day\u2014a very rare ot eu! rence.\tthen kicked frantically ; hut all w as in vain, her progress w as slow.After lmmy xvearir, I statitly exhibited.Rdntiug admirably 44 ( Ull 1 III1 **\t#»f* nlw*.fui» vau\tT\t1.« \u2014 1 \u2014?!\ti\t1 1\t*1.» / 1 ?J i \u2022 1 \u2022 \u2022 f « - \u2022 -\t_ 8°,; vhC\t»,\t\u2022\t\u201e\tI\tin1âe, ,lice » trap as could lie devised I reason, and when he learned t part of the regular cargo, j\t- forecastle, while the other made for the cab- 1 The late Baroness de Rothschild, of Kans, of utilizing the skim-milk, and of patron!*- Th were detained by the customs author!- I Paraffine is the l>est material known for ^ wc [n the forecastle had sprung up, be- J counted among her friends and guests *u«h ing the creameries where it is sold.Every ties and the embargo placed on the ship at I protecting polished iron or steel from rust.I ||e'vi the ship to have been attacketl by pi- I men as Talleyrand, Balzac, HumboWt.quart of skim milk brought or fed on the I ones released.\tI Mr.Edison is devoting himself to the rates, but our mate soon gave us to under- 1 Kugene Sue, Thiers, «»d R°oim.> 1,1, \u2022HI it-ss5 tyepaa .«\t-\u2014-~ \u201e \u2022 theiti ï\tm Snaller piçueâ beald thaVnothttig appealed.Mfe likewise took a hands hèhind the back, fully mHath the If the serpents were to be driven off the ^ March.Several brave pilots and sea them in a syrup made of coffee sugar, niacet and after having hoilpwed the handle, hings and close the mouth, may thus keep I ^nlt move must lie made by the officers.,\t()f the pilot-boat Phantom, of New then dry quickly in a hot-air closet, moue- B11(t thst part which strikes the\u2019ball, he en- themselves afloat for some time.\tWe took turns going up the ladder to get a Yofk have l>een awarded a similar test! rately heated oven or rather rapidly evapor- cj0^| jn them several drugs\u2014after the same » a paper lately read before a London en- view of the deck, ami the sight was one to mon^i as», %%%%\t,sms ats^sssstnjm to\t¦ j sfctoMsn.r&i Sta: w -\t£*ri25srssf w-a.Chemistry.\t| as he should perspire ; when the \\ ntue of twice as much light as it would if employed was still for a moment, and the noise \"\t.ht ^ at the Straml, at the hour when Tomato PiiKstiWICff.\u2014Take the round yel I the medicaments perspiring through the wood ^ &n illuminftnt in the ordinary way.\ttheir\tmovements was plainly heard in the\tpour fourth their contents, one ¦¦¦¦ \" BMP growing distemper tempera^ .starve* it.Mr ^ru,\tmjn .iim.m.i« t t published in were Why of these situation i it was us a mo- PERSONAL.At Queen Victoria\u2019s table there are three When the servants to every six guests meal is finished her Majesty is the first to leave the room.Lieutenant Schwatka, in him ascent of Mount St.Elias, has succeeded in climbing more than a mile and a quarter above the level \u2014the highest point above the ever reached.Rossini used to say that his l*$st musical productions were written while a copyist was waiting at his elbow to take the piece snow mea ity Z frit remove Sca with salt to taste fine bread or hour ; the top should have a .1 «U.cablmge.Apple Purrs.-Sift one teaspoonfulJof ABM How to Get a Holiday.Brown\u2014\u201c Did you go fora vacatfco this g I Smith?\u201d\tSmith\u2014\u201ctS, \\\\ f* How did you ma Smit yes.' you manage your busi- , li\u2014441 took my ad verra until I returned, .siness to manage.% H â I i mm 2*1 NATIONAL PILLH aro a mlld laigatlve .\t,\t.\t.\t,\t, lyitlng on tiw Huumu'h Liver and liowvU, ur a track tu tins |K)liit, and ahun the Un* I* moving oil oUtlriivi loin*.ma lu work «will cummuiitu.Thu vlaiiiunt \u2014 of uncertainty nevvsaarily on leva into all publish untrue statements regarding morn- civs are fairly representative of the mixuu mining work.It ia impossible for any \u2022Imre of the Dominion Cabinet, they take population of the pmx\u2019inBe.Five of them one to innku even a wilil goons at whai ^0*4 enro never to allow their reader, to a* solely or largely French to their\tI we the otlwr lide of the «tory.The cuo cirulation in two of them the Engli.h nre |los»ib|y ,)r.)Vea bonwum, L it la.already\t^ *\u201c \u201c,,ur\u201c U'< *\u2019ttbUc «if tho Hon.Thomas White, Minister of dominant.Yet out of tho former we find been freely dubbed It may equally pos- the Interior, charged with holding up one that the liberals were unable to get even a *ibly prove nothing of the Lind.But with | REHTTED \u201c! AND ml FURNISHED, Of Biel\u2019, picture, at a meeting in Haldi- endidato to prevent the contest going by ^%^^We\"o%tjt%t%ly ««and, duiing tho recent election cam- by default in three cases and of the laltei \u2019 u.ny chance prove a failure, more es campaign there, and exclaiming aometli ng is two.It ia evident from this that thv pecially since it ia in th* hands of such a shrewd and cautious manager as Mr diau I\u2019aciHc railway complt tod surveys f«n Mr.Demers in Iberville.This is but a foreshadow ing of tho finit As a rule, when Opposition journals result of tho contest.These const it uvn uisiii:rKKsK\\TATiu\\ o>\u2019 rut: MIS 1ST Mi OH THi: IXTMilOlt.t « - ' ** e;s » TO THE PUBLIC.li & m FREEMAN\u2019S WORM POWDERS.¦ml will hereafter lw known am the Are plo&eont to take.Contain thrtrowil Pur;uti\\o.Is a safo, itiro, and ctlcctu&i *ieatroyor ot wonas In Children or A Jolt* i Louis Atkman, who will bo sure to innko the most of wrfiiit ia tangible w ithout placing too much depeudcucc on shadowy pus- j Hon fur\tand guest» nuiy rrly on mill regard to tho rumour to this effect : \u201cBehold the now saint of the Roman Catholic Church,\u201d is one in /Yfvi had wild appeals to the race feeling of the French Canadians that ha to formed the stuck in trade of Mr.Mercier s follower* since the Champ de Mars meeting have been taken at their true worth.The chaff il Yovndmiii) îHHTvnnonNai umuu- «imiii- liter nieitlvlne lo, Dr Low'» Pleesant WormHynip wilt The House affords superior accommoda point.Some days agu tho t the audacity to state, although it knew the contiary to l>e tho fact, that Mr.White had never denied the charge.On sibilitius that gold has been found, it is totally des .\t,\t.v titute of foundation.Silver ia associated L\tJ ^\t'msbeen sifted tram tho wheat, the.rp .hey wjth |lie ^ lu moit phit0, tn tho ex- the following day the ( man quoted from has been weighed in the balance of public tent oi three ounces per ton.The Cana- one of Mr.White\u2019s recent s)icechcs in | opinion and found wanting.The true dian Copper Company, which was organ- which ho, indignantly, denounced the national feeling of the people has tviump **ed early in the year, is cjoimwed entirely c harge that he had reflected upon the ; hod 0ver the bastard coinhinstion of hate Cleveland capitalists.t« pnqkcrty fourchas a \u201cmonatrqgs falsehood,\u201d but the | alMj prejudice that has been advocated bv lmre ext0làde to :t^°° HCiee °»>braces the \"Liberal\" Fire jWlgnored his répudié-.by the Rouges.And as Gaspe, Sherbrooke be8t iM,rtlon\" uf 1,10 copper region, tion of the sentiments maliciously »t Two Mountains, Dorchester, and Argen j ,NS,,RVTI' n by Montreal capitauht*.-tribated to him.Meanwhile it published toujj have gone so will go the majority of\tCapitalists from Montreal, including\t__________ .stitifi:a l\u2019:;\t«œt».JAïicrzAl Sspitass*.SKtia;I hauts siaimh w roun va fort.addressed to the Five Peru* requesting its | ajvices from the various sections of the I wonderful bonanza cornier mine, the lurg-1\tBW to àU TXftUlS OB tût 0.B.B.day Mia nlgûL «publication, from the chairman of the\tprovince.Certain fly it does not sovm\teat *n »rea it is claimed, in the world and Meeting at which the objection»! »onls\tgiving them the benefit of «11 really doubt\twith the highest percentage of pure copare «aid to hnve been epokeo.It would\t,hut tl.v Umiges will have two doz I«r that has lieen duevverod.1 he mine.\t'\t* \"* appesr to be the intention of the Fnt L\u201e embers rotui ud.In many of tho con are owned by Ohio capitalists who have\t\u2022 \u2022 '*\"» n«>t to publish that letter, and,\t\u201eti,uencie.their candidate, are admittedly\t\"no hundred and hftv nien taking out three\tlieu'\t1\tM -therefore, after waiting two days to give\t|)llt upal stop RR|-) tll keep ,|leir CoIi;er\thundred tons of ore daily, and the cmn|*iny\ttw\ttin.it the opportunity of doing so, we pub- VHtive oppilllents ,t home.They have '*«'ectmg live hundred house, for miners\t\u2018\t\u2018 \" '\" lishnd the copy rent us- a precaution ,\u201ed|pretend to have no holies of success who will be added to the present f oice l), M.HA 11 HA l, taken by tho writer, who seems to have , Tl,e return of every one of the ministers w^tin the dwellings are completed.Mr.GENERAL FORWARDER, EXPRESS AOT anticilusted that our contemporary would Ig |ierfectly well sssuredand by large ma- Duncan McIntyre, formerly vice president |\tand stage proprietor.commit the document to the editorial juntiee.Among their followers there will d Die C.^ ^ expressed his amazement waste-basket, as it# appearance in it» I be some losses of course.It is not to be ^ Die immense deposits and gave it as his\t____ columns would tend to thwart one of the expected that after eight years in office a\tthal Dioro w\u201c> th® largest mine I\tA I\tIf\tTT I AP I I Kl P -objects it has in view.The letter is as , |MU ty wiil emerge from a contest in the ,n view fully fifty millions of tons of cop- U U ¦ U V V I A I - ?I I |U !¦ f\u201dl,owa:\tcountry without some of its members lo.\t\\»r: .,He **«' at»ted h,e .that god r\t||\tFI |\tQ\tI\tHIJL\tI I\tII |_ Te the Editor Free Press:\ting the confidence of their supporters,\tdélirer as we 1 as copper slid iron would ill\t¦\t¦\tW|\tIII\t^\tI\tIIMH\t\u201d ¦ SlR,\u2014The Tr\u201e I\\™\tp.bli.hed sn\tThis i.especially likely to be the w, \u2018«developed1.these region.Smelt- sawtïï'ssrûss:\tShort Route to Ottawa and uf one W.T.Anthony.Anthony do-1 faring as in the lately dissolved house.| 'W™ U) *ew Jtraey-\t|\t_n T7I_______J.______ dares that the Hon.Thom.White in his Dut the gains of the Liberals in this way | \u201c\u2014\u2014\u2014\t- - - -\t|\tQJ.1 PlflagTiHTTI X^OlIlUS.address at Cavuga, in this county (llahli- h® very small; if the friends of the maud), showed a fxirtrait of Louis Hid, Oovornment, as they should be cncoumged sud siid referring to it: \"Here is one of 1°* view of yesterday s rccoid, do their the now saints of the Roman Catholic duly« Dicy may be next to Mono at all ______ I was chairman at this meeting ' ^ result of the and tho nearest person to Mr.White at this, as it is also that tho country can nn-¦Hiho tiinweferred to, and I have no hear predate and reward those who honestly OtHdn in saving that Mr.White did not devote themselves to the advancement of \"**iflake use of this language, nor can 1 un *ts interests, am ham been tho vase w ith the dcrmtnnd how Mr.Anthony has made much Hoss-Tnillon administrât! >n, and that it a mistake.In speaking of the otfurt being CHI1 ,l,,d will punish those who sink to the made in Quebec by certain politicians to level of more pauderers to nassion and national feeling against the Gov prejudice, imperilling the welfare of the people whose moving sentiments they do FOB SALE.nc-eitiny the led attention.Table and Bar well furnished A call solicited.IIK UNDERSIGNED oflvrm for male a MV horse power threshing in sob I no, manu-lïiehired by FI Is ley Manufacturing Company, of A tor», Out, Will be sold on easy terms Apply to Onslow, August 80th, isfttt.T Your* truly, 8 J.CHATTERTON.William Covuhlin.Lot 21 ou 4th range Dry son.May 20, 1AM.STAGE LINE AND EXPRESS AGENCY -Il NTWKI N\u2014 STAGES LEAVE PORTAGE DU PORT t .\t- CONNECTING AT HALKYU8TAUON .10.40, A.M.IM, P.M.Al».P.M.1.41, A.M.146, A.M.staroffice: RA TTRA Y HOUSE, GEORGE If \u2022 4 II II II II Psrtngi* Only Baliablo Through Routo Area Shawvillo to Bryson Daily, (Sundays ozcopted.) pwof ,,f ! POSTAGE DU PORT.imminations is Church STAGES y^riTII the view of giving greater extenslon^tothe racUltlPH nffhrde.tol|M> ean,e '^ndard.At one -\tTh, Cuuwr.ti.« elect-\tJÏÏ3.3 I therefore containing roughly from 30to40 I per cent, of copper.How far this vein may extend can only, of course, be matter pure speculation.The outcrop north of Sudbuiy is richer than the section now being worked, and contains one or two exposures of splendid dimensions.The cubic content of a ridge one mile long bv\tw19 H** ^ u be has established an two feet .id.fa a rery large quantity, and\te«u,C°\"\u201d a very fine one, if wo may assume it to mean 15 per cent, of copjwr.The Cane- Lorn 6.40 A.K.to connect PROMU ETOM Portage du Fort, May 1.1888 Goldsmiths Hall.Bhaw ville, March 2nd, 1886.IMPORTANT! o Waltham WatchcA, English Watches, Elgin Watches, Swiss Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silver Ware.Yours, &c., Colin 0.Snider.It is unnecessary to add anything by The undersigned wishes to draw the attention of the people, of Pontiac to the fact that while doing business in Ottawa they would Qnd it to their advantage, before purchasing elsewhere, to call and see his assortment of rsn t Royal Mail StlEI till Fine French Coatings, PORTAGE DO FORMHD HALEYS.| Scotch Suitings, l* COHMECTieS WITH TES West of England Bantings.Also a large line of Gents Furnishing Goods.JAMBS M.QUINN, 606 Sus» Itrwt, Ottawa.UNION HOUSE.cars con r All Mail Stages leave the Union Hew fox Haley », where connection with si! Trains going Ottawa, May 11,1888» Commercial Traveller* will find the accommodation nt this House second to none.Good bamnle Rooms attar hM THOMAS MORAN J ra D KING, Merchant-: :-tailoR FURNITURE.I COBB STREET, - - - BRYSON, P.0.\u2019 Portage du Fort, April 30.*80.* FIVE TO TWO.The result of the nominations has been # The subscriber in returning thanks to his numerous customers for past patronage would also intimate that he is now in a better position than ever to fill all orders in his line with satisfaction.» Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Tables, Chairs, Lattages, Sprlag A Waal Waitresses which be la prepared to tarnish at reasonable prices.?' Hmh Mr.Flynn in Gaspe.Hon.Mr.Robertson in Sherbrook.Mr.Beauchamp in Two Mountains.Mr.Owens in Argenteuil.Mr Laroche!le in Dorchester.The Liberale who have un t no opponent GREAT VARIETY OF TWEEDS, ETOFFS, 6c.60 of * INSPECTION INVITED.\u2022I TTHDEBTAdTCh ALWAYS IN STOCK.¦ ' i S7 Good Suits from Tea Dollars and upwards ! \"W#- THOMAS MORAW.\u2022 v A.JAMES MOYLE Mr.Shchyn in Quebec E:i«t Qeyca, Sept I, tth.?- k \u2022 t i ?e e e * e 0 r "]
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