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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 1 décembre 1887
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[" Th-E e VOL.V.BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., DECEMBER 1, 1887.No.25 LOCAL MEWS.THE EQUITY, Herts.t*bïi.üunKiîlu\tBristol *\t# ua,IW ° *n°X Church, the Am pi ior Chronicle i/fflcc, being a Ala would have resulted in the destruction of theglories of autumn will again color the tH printing.Notarial Blanks, Hots \" ' 1 V' ^'\t.e e e sonic apron once owned by England\u2019s the building.The lire was the result of a landscape, but poor Johnny rest* in the oïiDti Sorïiïi!?*6'Lifiy6!'*j*-\tw T 6 ^eo a .^®r m,^s ownf^ by Mrs.I greatest bard, William Shakespeare.This defective chimney.\t»l*ep that knows no dreaming, to be brok- Wank for ciroûit, Commis»-\u201d\tMcLaren are being thoroughly refitted relie of antiquity is now the property of vssaai1% fVrtnee\t1 eu only by the last trump, lx pressions Wbeit and Hqfetrate'e\twith the new patent roller-system of I K.0.Moles, Esq., Reeve of Ampnor,\t,\tof condolence or sympathy to his parents, tiourta\tI machinery.This will be a boon to Os who inherited it Ihmi lus father-in-law, |\tour last issue, the stem reaper, I or to hie brothers and s\u2019aiers would be out A CALL ftOLIfilTBH___________ceo^1 I>0°l 1° when completed.\tthe late John Burgees, Esq., who died at\tbeen pretty homy in our midst I of place, their sorrow is beyond such tri_____________________________*_____I Mrs Varrel), wife of Mr.Maurice Far-1 Hamilton on the 3rd Nov., at the ad* >nattîhiiig away in Ins^ icy grasp the young j bute; yet eh- uld this meet their eye the pLn1* voVnSiw F\ti ~ rail, who is ft SOB ef Mr.Farrell of Pem- rowed sge of ninety years.Mr.Bur- M well m the more advanced in years.I assurances that their friends and neigh- (CobltOflQfl C'(tWUt*\tI broke, died at Allumette Island on Satur- 1?eee had the apron in hie possession\t.\t.of the senes of melancholy l bore mourn for them knowing how un- years, and he personally amotions is that of AI.Toner of Upper fathomable is the ocean of distress rom a i aged friend who Lttchhuhl, whose death occurred aftuKL this tillage et I The next victim was Miss Nellie Slew Sàs»-* =EEEr:\" mUsssNssssspmSi of the Senate is 4 610 years Too aver\tem erattsmeu have omitted from their\thonorable and happy future before him,\tcause of the you, g.useful, happy life tl a mo\t.\t_-T a*e is There are 4, Seaton,\tcharts.The workmanship is neat and\t^ m the f,rw,1n1t instance when John\t\u201ended, was Uked for, a* it was kn.wrt mk COLM MCLEOD, Q.C.*,hoso Hro ?b,,VtLAa0 ypRrM\tartistic, and even at this late period, the\tThmnson, 800M,,,Î\t\"f Mr.J\"h\u201e\tfor some time past that she was beyoml À DVOC XTR, Ac., for Province of Q\u201eeh,c *, ****\t™ yvH,a tt,ld 4 p i .ts put on over 200 years ago preserve 11'T*\"\" !,f f*°r,a^ du Fort\u2019 WMS eut °tt* \u2018he aid of medical skill and must Kxyhmqunr Courts, oi wl,,,,,e aKo?uwH a°U0a 0ffloe * The estate of M.Walsh, the absent -\tw>*\tThe young man was wmking with his fa \u201er later.The end came on Saturday -\u2014\tmid shoe merchant, of Pembroke.\tf;l , WW1M01 MIU.\tther in the woods some three days drive morning at 6 o\u2019clock, when her spirit, tir- wlk\tCNVICKSHANK A ELLIOT,\twas sold recently by public suction.The\tWhile in tiiyson a*t Thursday Mr.Ja*.\tabove the vil'a/e of Mattawa.He had been Ld no doubt of the diseased tenement of nA DVOCATtH.11ARIU8TK1U\tSc.90 Ht.J«ne«\trHal wtate was purchased\tbv\tMr.P.\tWiIh.u, ihe pieevii, proprietor «.f the Ci.\u2022\tulmg for some few days previous to his de ctav, soared »way with hapvy anonl* \u201e* Rt- A.8t, Wontre»i.\t*\tMaloney, of Pembroke, for $750; and the \u2018««don grist lug in.11% dropped in to see iwrturefrom theahanty, but it was thought tendants t.hmgi ms of eternal bliss.\u2014to etock and personal effects by Thompson\t**.He says he fully expects lus new\taot bi he of a serious character, and he pnee-\tG\u201ed who gave it.The deceased >.u.g & Fraser, of Pembroke, at C5o.on the\t\u201c|U lo by ready for operation abmn\tcuted his daily rou misas usual.After being\twoman was a model, during herpmtractcd dollar.\tChristmas.There has been consideiable\ttroubled for some four or five days he I sickness of Christian resignation, faith and .\"-«-T.,\t^vrFaXTv-zJ:::\tsag gartsarc saairJ.*rA,ci ¦ s\tr £\u2022 %\ta.' the aftenumn of Thanks giving Day, and new Clarendon mill, when in running or all haste procured the only available means illness was prolonged for the purpose of m5meœaB namesake son on scoount of some impo lJ.|n _ drv * g ri!ract?L* tar m, 111\t*** suffering if something could but it mattered not what was said, it mat ¦¦Hi aSsgSSas - '\tt ?aîSMseftÆ: fi sx*ïUfîWSïK sjmpethy\twmuiiwiMMr#uW (wehw.of this \u201c¦***»*«P1»?* «*»uUi-ne hsviiig wt in ,be mu.iue beiu* followed lo their last IMAUBAMrr iorue.\t'\tcounty which ie worthy of conêdeistio,,.*bo\u201c1t\t\u2022 Wf boor, previous to hu reetin, pUce, the lower Litchfield Preshy- j.b.bboÎlbï, oorap;iif.JKtfÿJttsft/ïtfsrr\"Jirsa-arts;te.*araj,t=c rwyaepa tatwtts r^wsSXRSSrHSv Slid Uw Urn- the whole series aw about the best speci- Prito biioks, he will contribute to their P61^ m.manifested on all hands for tht admired that nearly two thirds of those 4*AhftwviUosnd h.SSSftr^-?mens caricature drawing that we have yet successful carrying out by assisting with lK?l,vaV0'J\u2018n tJie,r 8°re affliction.present could not refrain from dropping a seen from the i*m of this clever artist., the programme himself and procuring aa f .ettd td the\te,J,,de y* the w.irowful tear when her many almost an A.H.Howard.W.Bengough and other well the aid of some of the very creditable foM/wing ,n reference to young Mr.Thom- geiic virtues were touched upon by .artists contribute sketches\u2014a aeries of musical talent for which his native village * death winch we cheerfully annex:\u2014 I Ducha.Rev.Mr.Allen, of the ___\tnicttires illustrating the House that Hash u urted.Such a generous offer is worthy j?dai k cI°^® h*s hek\u2018n I o.criug over our Methodist church assisted in conducting mm?rn mmm \"\tOffice Toronto\t; *+* weeks Aylmer Times says, Paul young man of great promise and moat en of Litchfield, neither of John Thom r\tCousineau, the little old man who shot dearing manners, had gone over to the 8fH,i 0f Upper Litchfield and Ttohert A petition will be presented to the On I Patrie, at Ange Gardien, in 1881, has silent majority.\tThomson of Portage Du Fort.The de- » Will PS7 70U to call ûa ÛÏ write ^ ,AMaM w ITI A Perdsn Story,\t¦¦ In » recent work upon the poetry and lei.I Appllonnt end* of Penis le told the following story, refer *° Whioh in its combinetion of spplee end nreh-«y Mageete the Swim legend of William J L JONES WOOD ENGRAVER 10 King S East TORONTO.If e.®,7 store mads that will bum wood or soal squally well, It will neat one or more adjoin-ins rooms and retain fire with either fuel all night It ia the farmers,'wood burner and will make borne as comfortable as with a self feeder ooal store.The largest else Is I an unrlralded healer for schools halls and churches The family Keyetone, the Ivgeet flrst-oUas stove for tbs money made.mum.Unit for Publication.In the proWnoe of Nakhohewan there lived 1overmj?maantorîpt,*«LrY^\t\u201cI normupoasinoi.*\u201c\u2022 \u2014««¦»\u2014¦»kr\t-\u2014^ iSbEI sS&SShsSi § SfÆwatfÆtf % | igr«« « Chanüy.bW.I have heard that Kurroglou, The following pereens also similarly en,.\t_ who lives there, is a liberal master and knows done Breadmakers' Yeast : .\u2022* ' '\tDATE MTC «\u2022©nu» in Canada, the UB.and rSlil ^E|l$pp66fflll@ £=WBSfas,ais-ir|d3S5 were given him.Korrogilou 1\t\u2022 ¦aid, It if not often that one can get into hie I sMootsof abuse or overservice a youth like him.\" I M the oooesqwnoesol v should be\u2014stationery.LAMBS' Dree and Mantis cutting by this new and improved TAMS\u2019 SQUARES C I M^rsœrsr'10 t~h ^ ^ adiw and children.Queen 81 W., Toronto.THE ARGAND Sa^i oorery of the fÀ \u2022\u2022for inter- OUBtMftU BbfOB, \u2022odKorarOoH.e THE OSHAWA STOVE CY\u201e _\tOSHAWA, OUT.I MANUrAOTT7BBB& 5 « ^lrlfler- A few n Hamilton who have wen benefited by It# iee: Mrs.M.Keenan, W Robert Si, cured t Krydpelae of two eare'etandinf ; Robi toraell, 24 South SA, slighter cured of pa I Fite after # cured r.r.Ballet * co\u201e Propruton.k \\Monal- It i V :: ¦ C ¦ M ADELAIDE ST.E.TODOHT olMMaoflMwerk.Hhairito LS.Hamimoh, Gmt.» and foilt tihauatod., who Sud (TOMS WILL MST A - unime .a-3=3a?3 Amu* *sC n FOB II M wm h*\tM^mamfsssr^; SSSfSl^Fitîf^ ! ^§SlIÉ buo for aaarohiiuf the fila, rwohed the ™tt^r »tt.ndml«Tfl»,ukYalonc__ mm of £53,0$).\tAUDneSSto1 ™tl\"1, to\u201cUr œedkltol Morocco ha* a population of from 5,000.-,\t.\u201e\t.A .\t.Svassatsat^.W-SftrS:WJSAS!STIeilver plated ware a as s3rs Sultan and the Empire chiefly depend oo- Bnd, 8e*» then return shake the tree siussrs^fsisS't \"* »-«-« \u2014* 000\u2014the great plains, and the lower valleys In %okform, oostaissaeomet record of the Fier- sgsaisSpisgsaiBt with Europe, number 300,000.\t°\"*** Boee Na \u201c\u2022 ¦¦¦¦¦r\t\u201d\tul delle you, mein frendt,\" ea Yager, \" vhen you see anyhow a I trick inaohtid rotten alga mit dot ! to I V io STATISTICS.St East Toronto, Ont s fl % fil \u20221$ mSiX *ecxv ary Tenders for Grading, Bridge and Colvert Masonry, Fencing.&c.3ur;d \u2019ey faith.P»« annottooemeut that Misa J odd iM lie present at tho Methodist ierc liiat Sunday morning fur the < * f relating her exnenonce of a î .u.t «\u2022tire frun spinal disease »nd a o i.îilies ii .11 of f 'Urtuon other ontu plu ntt, * iniiyh implicit faith in tlo power of the Or ml Physic\u2019, ti.induced a large congre to ensemble at the church some c I A.H.HORN, Peitwe M.' ion ¦ iioments before service began.Misa Judd is a young lady who hails Mallory town.Out., in the vicinity «>f which pince her parents reside.8ircti the mirioelous cure was effected, which to all annearanee# hse lef* Her in vigorou* health ibd in full powuiiun of her men- OahFtatcr.r mi \u2014\u2014MW\u2014.TELEGRAPH and1 TÉLÉPHONÉ J»£* Ott\u201e,|WUXmr do Kovcmbr,, A.,)RI)giLS tUmdtd U ai ALL UOUtS. a 1887 I (l#V> I U « GU so liberal!/ Tho undesigned begs leave to return his sincere thanks to the pooplo of Pontiac County and the public in general for their kind patronage extended to him during the past season and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.His Stock is now replete with all the latest novelties in F F Fancy pooos, jS Gents Furnishing Jtba» presents.Now Goods continuo to arrive daily at his immense store on the comer of Main and Bancroft Streets, Aylmer, his stock before purchasing elsewhere.During the month of December Special Salto wHl be offered in Heavy Goods, comprising : Tweeds and Suitings, Overcoats and Ulsters, Ladies Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Boots, Shoes, Mitts, Moccasins and Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemens Fur Caps, Muffs, &c., White and Grey Blankets and several job lines in heavy woollens.EW HRISTMAS AND UITABLE FOR AND Intending purchasers should examine NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.A CALL SOLICITED.Your Obedient Servant, 9 Aylmer, lit December, 1887.to be mit le.Cut this out and return t® us, and we will send you iree, something of great value end importm-e to you, that will start you iu business which will bring you in mon; money right away than anything else in this world.A u) one ran do the work an t live at home.Hither era ; ill ages.Mount blue new that just mins money for all workers.Wo will start you ; capital not needed.This Is one of the genuine important chances
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