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The equity
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[" ERREUR(S) DE NUMEROTATION ?) *w V cv- # V vol.vr._____BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., AUGUST :i0, 1M88.LOCAL NE WS No.11.Professional Cards.OP The liquor store, wine, ale un.I porter vaults now opened by 1».Ba*kervllle A Bros., opposite their wholesale grocery and provl- Attempt* have Wn made recently to I thr\"»n%*|ho/hire'^tbe ibalte\"?*™™ blow up Bui til 111 several of the business npeçllng bent liquor*, grofv.rl«.Han«l provisions Ix-uaoa at Renfrew.\t^\"ôdUwïu,\"\"\" m,v?1n- Tho Liberals of Megantic have chosen n A large fishing party from Pittsburg caralulato to nm for the Local House in Pa , are encamped near Trout Liko.The th« person of Dr.W.1 homson,\tSif/issing Tiny * says tho party mimht ^sr^Jgg&a A .\u201e\u201e\u201e.One day recently a special train con- «*.A great part of it is cloared of tiin-\tt|v«,« ,n Montreal, who will be absent a\tcou-\tirig to them\ta dose of medicine ¦\tI taining Mr.Van Home and several other bor, graded and bridged, and tho road\tp M?,.*«B.\u2019\u2018c.yn.t of Portage du\tFort\t»\u201e,i\ta!,y- ,)ne of tbo hogs did not take kindly * l \u2022 It.magnates ran from Montreal to when completed will prove a great boom\tMl**> Minnie Itainhotii, of Aylmer,\twere\u2019\tlu re\tto the dose,\tand the owner lanf wo«k\tcall- 11 tho Soo\" nt tho rate of neatly sixty to tho upper Ottawa lumbermen.\tmnV?\tvl ,,M,h-ntf MrH faneur\u2019*.The e l on two mil** \u2022»\t, Olio of the l.ta which CO,I II.\u2022 ! 'ÂorkH,' f ¦ C tllv 1 Wet weather has interfered consider picnic party down stream on Kiiday at ,,r vv.i; vn*\\Tl ably with harvesting during the week tempted the crawfish act so successfully\thire Irk| w«ek past.A great improvement is noticeable executed a few days previously, but tin\tWv 1,,,on«-tl Mm- in pasture land, and there is a fair pros- °fi.>rt resulted in a deadlock.A word poet of an abundant crop < f after-grass.°f advice from a bystander, whose honed A party who had occasion to travel i aJ11 r* *! *,vtraytid ^,0 fact that they had through the township of Sheen last week, j\texjmsuie t«> wind and wot, put say» lie encountered immenre swarms of , obstinate craft fairly on its course.graeshopjHîra, which were doing consider- The < Vwfru/t \\mu i says that ( aihton able damage.Fortunately wot weather1 Flace him been made the hendrju u ters of tends to exterminate these pests.\ttho entire freight service of the < 'an ad inn a.TAYLOR CLAUS01T.\tTIl° «hantyman Cousineau, who as-|the depot for wl ] M|I_ T>AIMFFoy srpKItlOU fCOritT.Col lac* suited Conductor Ferris on the platform ' ^ams tnun the (hstaul West, inclut, mg < .111 Maf ^Y h0 !|,lp \u2022 *t t sr.t Ottawa ret veil *pccla: Berlin, on the Hv intend» opening an office a ONTARIO CROPS.Dr.K lock revu1 r*« n at Loinlmi.Vb-nrwi md li.M as, soft h- jjyi*, Kar.Noue and rhi fntt; #>; irformancte being era were so enthusiastic that Jennv\twas ob\twas too shy to entertain a group of the\taffably conversing with soldiers, \u201c i like\tconfined almost entirely to the vaiisty stage liged to tear to pieces the laces and ribbons friends, moved into a large new house.\tyou, my lord ; theme nothing of thu The effect ie startling as one of thorn moves she was wearing, that each oue might have Hhe felt It to be her duty to ask some of gentleman about you,\u201d offers an example dong underneath the board far «hove the a souvenir of the happy day.\ther old friends and new neighbors to tea,\tof the kind.\u2014\" How many deaths?\" asked | floor of the stage, their full form ex e iding One of the English princesses,\therself\tand after postponing the dreaded occasion\t» hospital physician.\u201cNine.\u201d \u201c Why,\tdownward.Until recently the in inner o known for\twillingness to promote by her\tagain and again, at last plucked up résolu-\t* ordered\tmedicine\tfor ten.'\t\u201c Yes : hut\tI\tperforming\tthe feat was a guarded\tsecret presence a\tdeserving object, remonstrated\tlion enough to send out the invitations.\tone would\tnot take\tIt,\" was\tthe startling\t:\tWhile there\tis a general difference as to de with Jenny Lind, after she bad become The evening came, and the company, too, reply.\u2014\u201c Hillo ! where are you going at I tails, the principal involved in keeping the Madam Goldschmidt, for her readiness to and all went well until the hour approached time of night?said a ge itleman to his walker suspended is practically the same It sing for every charity.\tfor supper.The hostess had forgotten to servant \"You are after no good, Ml is tht secret of the ability of the flv .\t.\t, ,\t.\t44 Your Royal Highness,\u201d said Jenny, with\tgive directions for her servant about this\twarrant.\u201d \u201c I'lease, sir, mistress\tsent me\t| near the bar;\tand\tonoo 1 felt\tsure he\twarn a smile, 41 we must make use of our royalty\tmatter, and the more she thought about it\tfor you,sir,\u201d was the response.\u2014A\tgentle\t\" LK ov kh a « kilim;.1 x)Eing at\tme as though\tcalculating whether\thowever it\tis conferred, as much for the\tthe more an lions she became.What\twas\tman said to the\twaiter\tof his club :\tI he hoard\tused is a heavy plank\tabout « time» next morning, and ** i than money could.My royalty comes with At last she excused herself, and went out i hasty answer.M Well Miohae I, that isn\u2019t 'nff r°bbed down with pumicestone.Near soon as I had done iny breakfast, 1 started.\tmy voice, and I feel that I have no more\tto the kitchen.She would\tconsult Mary,\tvery complimentary.\" \u201cNo, sir : I didn\u2019t\teStih CD(1 of the ^ard ie\tsuspended a trapeze, Unce within the forest 1 hurried on, d®*\"*\tright to withhold the exercise of it than you\tMary had li\\ed in tho city,\tand must fre\tmane that, sir : I wouldn't be seen there,\tl^e performer\thangs, head down, ing to put as great a dutance as I could be-\tfeel to refuse to grace a flower show, or\tquently have had the duty\tof informing a\t\u2022ir,\u201d was the waiter's consolatory reply.\tM *ie presses hie feet to\tthe board above him tween me ami the settlement in am little\topen a school, or even stand by some hoepl- I\tcompany that supper served.\tA child may often be expected to put his\t)vhen starting upon his\twalk.Underneath ~e\t®*\t, tal patient a few moments to give her the 44 I\u20141\u2014that is, Mary I\u2014well, you say or her heedless little foot in it, as the phrase Wretched a large net.An ordinary pair As I had learned from the landlord that I gatisfaction of knowing that her Queen\u2019s you have lived in the city all your life, and goes.For instance, a youngster one day stage shoes will answer the purpose.To should not be able to reach any habitation daughter was at her side.\tI haven\u2019t, so perhaps you anow more than I tagged an invitation to dinner at the house the bottom of these are fastened circular, before nightfall, I had taken my dinner 1\t\u2018\t.\u201c ' *\t1 .1- *\t'\t.along with me ; and after walkm_\t.«.- w mo w.u hours, feeling the need of it, I sat down by the quiet argument of Jenny Lind\u2019s, that the edge of a clear stream which creamed one\u2019s advantages or talents are so many mor-the road, and ate my noontide meal.\tresponsibilities \u201c The extra exertion I had made, and the hearty meal of which I had partaken, ren , n ,\tA dered me sleepy ; and placing my pack un Uni?the Moustache to be Worn der my head, I closed my eyes, thinking I\t44 All hair to be cut quite short\" is\tthe I ing.house s^yI# would take a few minutes rest before going | trder issued by the Commandant and\tAd-\t~\t9 onward.I did not mean to go to sleep ; yet,\tjutant of the Second Battalion of the Essex in less than tive minutes I was unconscious\tvolunteers in view of the approaching\ton- of all that was going on around me.How campment at Colchester, and so far no Kisex long I slept 1 know nut.It might have been man who has a spark of military aidour in a tew minutes, or it might have been an him is likely to object, but the despotic dehour, but I woke at last with a start, and a cree goes on to say that \u201c where possible sense of some great danger hanging over me.the moustache is only to be worn,\" and it I opened my eyes and looked about me, would be in vain to attempt to conceal that but saw nothing, and I was just on the these words have spread consternation in point of making a motion to get upon my the volunteer ranks In that county.The feet, when I heard the slight cracking of a qualifying expression \u201c when possible\u201d is a branch above my head.Looking up in the little vague.Such is the pride of man in direction of the sound,\this whiskers that there are doubtless Essex I nsiiKLD A sight\tvolunteers who would regard the cutting off which almost froze the marrow in my of those ornamental growths as absolutely bones.A huge panther was crouching j impossible ; but there can be little question there, ready for a spring down upon me.I that the saving clause means only that the As motionless as one dead, I lay and guz- moustacheless members of the corps will be ed up at my terrible enemy.To stir as much excused for appearing with a smooth upper as a hand, J knew would be the signal for | lip.In other words, the whiskers of the the beast to spring upon me.Its fiery eyes battalion are already as good as a were fixed upon my face, and its tail was is a daring step.The first Napob gently waving too and fro like that of a cat.never so near his fall am when he one day Hope of escape there seemed none.My decreed a wholesale sacrifice of the pigtails doom was sealed.The panther had me ai of his Cuirassiers.We presume that the surely in hie power as though his claws were Commandant and Adjutant are prepared to already fastened in my flesh.\tput down any attempt at revolt.They may All at once the fiery eyes of the panther | probably count on the sympathy and sup port of the whiskerless members of the battalion.She Knew How.One who U not accustomed to entertain purriHO one s foot in it CEILING WALKING.at an hotel, she A Pedlar*» Thrilling Siery.It Is nearly fifteen venture befell me wh late.It was before I gave up my pndlar's pack fora horse and cart, though I had al ready made up my mind that 1 could afford Maw The Startling Prat I» Performed By Trapee* Artlels.years ago that the ad Ivh I am about to re my it One night I stopped at a tavern which stood in the midst of a little settlement ot not more than a dczen log homo*.In the in the bar not more man a dozen log no evening there were aeec rnbled in the bar room all the male denizens of the place ; and among them was one whom 1 at once set down as a villain.His looks plainly showed that there was little he would hesitate to do, if in the end there was anything to gain.Again and again I caught him looking to wards my pack, which 1 had placed IN ONE COHN Kit OK TIIK ROOM \u201c No sermon,\" said the Princess, in tell- I do about how to announce supper to the of \u2022 little friend with whom he had been | c'ODcave arrangements of gam, a sort of bowl walking some | Uig the story, \u201cever meant more to me than | company.Hc.w shall I do it ?\"\tI\t*\t\u201c \u201c Pooh, that's easy enough f* said the inquired : girl, confidently.** I\u2019ll have them out here | meat ?' \u201c in less than no\t.-\u201e-, .\t-.trees could offer any objection, Mary seized quite as tough meat as this at home.\u2019\u2019 Peo I a hand bell, strode out into the hall, and pl« who are destitute of tact might take j shoee *¦ made ie of the same thickness and cried, while «He rang the bell in true hoard | warning from er.ch juvenile malaprops, but | appearance as that used in heavy firemen\u2019s much does not often appear to be the judging by numerous examples to the trary.A millionaire railway-king has a brother I conv< who is hard of hearing, while he himself is I work remarkable as having a very prominent nose.; Once this railway king dined at a friend's ;r:a 5 tirs: xms-i playing.At the table, his hostess anxiously *haPtid shoes, ab mfc six and one half inches 1 \u201c Charley, can you cut your own *D diameter, and it is these, pressed against youngster, who ! ^ie board above, that hold the walker I?I've cut up P®5,ded Hump 1\u201d said the ess than no time,\" and before the mis I was sawing away ; 44 Can\u2019t sus Tne material of which these bowl shaped t hose.In the centre, on the concave side of .these shots, is a thick piece of steel, circular in form.To this plate is riveted on the brother I convex aide of the shoes a small iron fr.ime .From this frame work extends two iron-rods, shaped like case \u201d Supper / supper / aup/xr con Gone ! Lonely the twilight seemed, Tho\u2019 o\u2019er the sky Touches of sunset gleamed, And with a sigh Gently I called her name, Called\u2014but she never came, Softly the starshine fell, Trembled each leaf, Whispered the lily bell 4 What is thy grief ?\" Sadly with heart aflame, Breathed I my darling s name THE HANDLE OF AN INSTKC M KNT A# a\tEF ~r£L^is£ BiÊHàH SHSHS Never, ah, never more,\tt, .f.V\u201cy.1*\u2019 ' ?1natJ® a miatake' pheric pressure on each one of the shoes need .m mmm iHBsF \u2014 EHSÿTS \u2014|}E~ISf5EFHxB- Cautiously the villain crept towards me there to get the rations and supplies furnish-\t\u2022\tbourne from which no traveller returns at with a murderous look in hie face.A glance td by the Government As the eclipse of the\tPigeon Races\ttended by hie friends.\"\tPrejevalsky on His Travels.¦¦pMMdpH JssitrifHSîtSS: I t^S^SBîîsB aSSS-'SalSaa SwS£ajS)iS5 .nd they .re more exorbitant in exacting mtt.ch \u201c I.d,0'\u201d \u201e A ,Uhle*u °/^P'1\u2019 hU own country with thouwu.de of .peoi.hlood money for hi.chance .laughter by the [ ani^ * Wn»hmg tether attested the effeotivc- mem of the imperfect'y known flon and h.»d O.« I.~ml\tto, [nit., thorough- ly when he prefaced his discourse upon the | But the greatest of Prejevaleky s die- in all your life »\u2022» one.It eon was were turned from me, and fix id upon some object a little to the right.What could it mean ?What new danger was approaching me from that direction ! By turning my head a little, I was enabled to see what it.A man was creeping towards me with A Gainesville, Texas, despatch says From l.He was not a d< i ;u a gentleman who has just returned from an it glance extended business trip through whom 1 Territory it is learned that on Shooting the Eclipse was a knife in hie hand feet from where I lay and at the first y and at It was the me.He was WATCHING EVERY MOVEMENT of fias Not Philosophers.Coleridge telle a story illustrative of the I mildew, mental shock one is likely to receive who judges according to appearances.Dining at a village inn on market day, he noticed Writing on the Ice.children, will care the relative in question.Shoot their dove, eolutely impossible that you could form a true and Stanley, is the fact he made known idea of the hideous animal of which we are that an uninterrupted, gigantic mountain you keep your eyes wall stretches from the Hoang-ho to the .mong the guest.» man with a wrion.face I to writTyoîrkttert ch,ldrer- wlU ¦¦Bhb V»>-»¦*\u201c -t\u201eï5ZESP* d~~ » W ThlenVh# \u2018snnke and twerv ear was strain.State Aid for DjdlJ Colleges.poultry and eggs, have formed a scheme for ' ?For oareenees, beat a fresh egg, and ****S1I Treasury Fairchild was announced.When wheat altogether.The uncertain climate, \" Papa,\" said a beautiful girl, \u201c young in the extremely southern counties nightly\ty\u2018 Mr.Fairchild entered the President lo ked coupled with foreign competition, renders it Mr.Thistle has written me a note in which froete wen re,,->rted.Of course the crops An eccentric woman, named Bridget up and said \" Mr.Secretary, I am now almost impossible to make wheat pay as a he asks me to be his wife.\u201d \u201c Written you IM terrible damaged hay being entirely Shelly, who died in San Francisco recently, writing something which will prevent my crop.State aid for dairy instruction is to a note?Why in thunder didn't he oome\tby\trotting in the fields.It is selfish WM known as \u201cTûe North Star, on account renom inatio» and my is-election if anything be asked on a large scale, and it Is under- himself ?\" M It would have been pleasanter comfort perhaps that is derived from the °* * huge red stai of cloth which she wore will But I write it because I feel that it stood Lord Salisbury is willing to givs It that way no doubt, pana, but I suppose he reflection that others are worse off than \"®wn on her breast She imagined that she is the right thing to do.\u201d It was his Tariff Toe subject will be discussed in the House feels a little timid, and besides, papa, think ourseh e* but it is human philosophy never- WM really the popular luminary,but in other w- at the autumn meeting.\t| how much more binding the note is.\"\t| thelees.\trespects wne rational.oang-ho to the on passed all the years of his youth fitting himself for the career whote brilliant t 1, \" how the captain REMOVAL \u2022'«SS\u2019;; a their hands.To sell wooden nutmegs, to nuke basswood hams, to put a duty on lobster Ottiis, above all things to be cute, th we are salient features of the individual and national life of our neighbors.Canadians ought to thank Heaven that they RETALIATION.\tare not like other men, especially those A, the result of the rejection of the over the border.- Turmlo » orU.iSSiplp : kSSHIî turn towanls Canada.This unlocked for Knthhursc on lutaday last.amp iie main of the President has given Montreal, Aug 23,-Baron De Selhervs rise to much discussion and not a little a has gone to Boston and it is now expected larm in mercantile and political circles on u saj0 0f Bert hier beet root sugar factory i)oth ides of the border.In view of the | will 1Uit tuke place, altougli it is stated President's hearty endorsement of the that a law suit will result.submitted\ttroni Nt-aimvs, Mich., ami of the [K»iuts in the neighbourhood tell of disastrous forest tires which have been raging for over twenty four hours.Families fleeing to the* towns in large numbers.One family is missing, ia supposed to have b.»eu ovvitaken by the flames and burned t » death.People are panic-stricken m d it is feared many will t>e lost.It is rumored that the Hon.M.Champagne, legidntivo councillor, will be appointed stipendiaty magistrate in Montreal by the Mercier Government.The follow- mentioned as likely to sue T*£B EQUITY.worm* Like Mauu Ollt.BRYSON.AUGUST 30th, 1888 amt to wave the trouble I ns liiiterw «iin»» il)*pei*t«i *\u201c*1 al\u2018 l\u2018l,M,u Sell off at Cost, FOR ONE MONTH FOR CASH OE F ABM PE0DT7CE.MARRIED.°j.ï& vin ling, of Thorne.Al ECXS.Æi demon.i\"»th ni luette\t¦ iElSiiSMB UUHlOW.\t_______ FUbvries Treaty, when it l>y the Commission 1 «ont action can scarcely be regardei other than grossly inconsistent ; that he has adopted such a course with the view of embarrassing the Republican party and gaining political advantage for himself there seems to be a pretty general cmiccn >f opinion ; and that party exigency has induced him U jcopt rtlizu * he com mercial relations existing between the two o> untries, forces upon people the cone, us -1011 that Mr.Cleveland\u2019s abilities as a St at vi nan have been considerably over* rated,\u2014in fact the position assumed by him is regarded as any thing but digninod.The difference between the retaliation proposed by the President and that comprised in the Act passed by the Congress in 1^87, is lucidly explained in the following article from the Montreal Oou'tt*'.The Act of 1SS7 clothes the President with l»'*wcr leclaro absolute non-intercourse by »«*n ami land, \u2022iding that in case American fishing vessels ^\u2018,nF *>r visiting iu the wateis.or at anv of the ports of the British dmuini ma of North America, should be lately had been deprived of the rights to which thvy were entitled by treaty or law, or if they were denied ifletl.and harmsKvd in was hist winter, his pre l as are Wholesale Prices and no sham about it for yourselves and take advantage of a raro Everything at Come and see chance.Mail Contract.\u2022 S I Even tin linn! in a Garai Store pins at COST Gentlemen, Examine our Tweeds and Suites.MMI once per week fcftch way, between Booth and Dumoinc, from the FI rat of October next.Printed notices containing further Information ns to conditions of proposed contract, Dumoinc and at this office.T.P.FRENCH.Post Office Inspector.71 « mg names are ¦\t\u201e \u201e\t- ,\t_ coed him, Dr.Marcil, of St Emit ache.Dr.Provost, of St.Jerome, and Mr.T.La jKiinte of Terrebonne.(Juelx'C.2ihd.\u2014 '1 lie latest political tumour is that Premier Mercier is to become President of the Executive Council under the law passed Inst session providing for the appointment of a President of the Council of Ministers, and that Mr.Charles Langelier will enter the Cabinet, latter pillion is not generally credited.Winnipeg, August 22.\u2014An inspector of loan companies who has been visiting throughout the country reports that the wheat crop will bo one-third larger than last year\u2019s.Grain men any that little or no damage has been done the crop, and that harvesting will be pretty general on Monday.It is notice to debtors.Indebted to ill by until or book account to call and settle up be- fon' 't hi\u2019 UtHepti mbvr as 0,1 r book, must bo closed by that date Yours Truly, O'MEARA & HODGINS, QUYON.esy to Q.nyon, îtlHt July, P.O.Insprrtor\u2019H Office.# Ottttwn, lht Aug.'*b- S 1 T0> The NOTICE TO LADIES Suffering from Female Weaknesses an! \"KSsaflï» < r retiring notice.WOMB niSOHUKlW.'t In r prtvelvgvii tin win S|x lhe enjoyment of the to the master and crews of the British Dominions ot North America any entrance into the waters, port* or liait» »rs of the United States and also deny entrance into any port or place of the l ntted States tv any pro-V sal l dominions or other go -ds e -:uir ; from io my Friends »nerntiou of all lavrs ami regulations permitting the tram.it vf ^ools, ware# and merchandise in bond across the ter Canada.Mr buid dourlui -:THE ARGYLE HOUSE:- AYLMER, P.Q.WÊËMM ega,\u201d Ottawa, has assumed control.Aylmer.July 15/87.?SHAWVILLE.V of tin United titatca to or fro tlaud says he is not unmindful of the gravity of the responsibility assume* 1 in adopting this line of unduet, and admits that it will bo iiapos.-i' « t » in- cv I remain, yours truly a without iu-f the United Canadians by retaliatory nmasti some damage up »n but as he conceives the puli \u2022) of national r» U1V THOMAS LANG t an accoin Monuments, Headstones, Quyon, August 1\", 1^88 States aliaiion to embrace \u201cthe i test f t .Public notice.\\1 us with the least tu* r pon those wlv> ln.v ! norm Is t IHisslVld damage to prohibition of Canadian transit trade through tin UnU.nl States as best calculated to effect this end.t introduced in the House ol Rcpresentaiives by Mr.Wilson, of Minnesota, for the purpose of ear recommendations of tl In the Alex Bailings, HATS! Alexandria Cilengarian : andria voters\u2019 list, for 1838, there are 13» \u201cMacs\" of 224 names on roll, of which 08 McDonalds.In the Kenyon list, in .K.hii.y .1,visi.u No 2, there are 220 names ,f which 07 are McDonalds and 30 have other kinds of Macs for their names.In No.2, out of 200 names, there are 158 Macs, of which 74 arc McDonalds.In No.3, 243 names, including 124 Macs.In No.5, 130 names, % Macs, including 22 McLcds.While in No.0 division , out of 233 name» there are only 80 Macs nil told.A revolting case of murder occurred it Wolfstown in the Eastern Township» luring thoearly part of this month.I he victim was a French Canadian named Napoleon Michel, and the murder was committed by his brother-in-law, Remi Lamontagne, the wife of the victim, Lvdo accomplice.\u2014AND ALL KINDS OF\u2014 Notice is hereby given that Tb Cometory W crk HATS are the 1 fi out t % At Reasonable Prices.hat Mans, Plans anil Book of Reference r the I*resid nt may «ire any of the power* given liiin le«l \u201c An net to pn f« < » ami def« ml tl h i.i 1 W HATS! I Farmers\u2019 Proto taken in Eichange rial \\ F THF\u2014 1.1 ienn fishing vessel* \" rte President in hi* disendi avert to suspend in whol lion of goo«la, ware* or mrrehan ported fmm any foreign «'omi rv iv.pt Cana la i: bond arrosa tlie territory of the United Matt < The provlamation of this law would undoubtedly nflirt much Inconvenience and some pn m Canadian tnurpottation lines and Canadian i idf .\\x .u i not I.\u2022 the International trade p*o] er Pontiac & Renfrew Railroad, have been duly signed by the Deputy of the Minister of Italian d Canals on 26th July, 1888, and have been duly deposited with the Registrar of Deeds for the County of Routine, at the registry office, in the village of Bryson, on the 14th August, 1888, in accordance with the requirements of the Railway Act.CIIA\u2019S McGEE, President E.McVlAHON, Sec.-Treas., PONTI AC A RENFREW R.R.CO.15th day of August, ItSS.tiy pna i«ni.m>>i to u.a r hi part the transporta line import >: a n could cany good* from tlif We*t ni 8t.it« < t va\\s, for imitant it d < t:.pr pi# c* M i ti England Mat* * Id he catr ilavts In the N f Canada, we infer, c i> another in the D 'uitc l States.Thé 1 Every thi J tween tUppodc mid* r f î tr / Bï&ncli Store, Portage-du-Eort.1 0 t Itl fr m r ; w, 1 g we s* l to Europf over Cana Man tuu trade, Id r ver ; i Da 269 and 271 Wellington Street, l ii Tie j u this t law causing loss and ii d dres to Inform the fann-iopened a branch store r* on the 1st of June where hand a large stock of CTfiVFT 1IE UNDE! f Flint 13 on Main tit.Porta/ he keeps cjuatautiy on T 1 u He t ers f t lose commercial relations \u2022 greatly deplored ; but < ;nd tit.\u2018John and other p rts on the , pen the year round and in direct railway i at ion with the most remote provinces of 1 r f ST.Lawrence Canals.Li 1 I \u2022» l Twesis, Flames, Blankets, Shawls, Taras, Ss./to cicliast lor Wool.At the door Lamontague , »tr Notice to Contractors.A îTEW D n f l Qutdiec off, J J FAD 1 (\\'U190 \u2014-\u2014 -\t.\t« i\tinxi.i i:ie arn>tu *»\u2022\tv« \u2022\u2022 from a state of eenn unconsciousness by j ^;>K^ru ronli* on Tiu sdny, Hio 2-lh (biy ol the burning mattruse which ho threw to side and escaping through a window.J«cUs no ct 1 guaranteed free All çno»\\* v from 8h«xldy.beat cat and x a ,vi «-ntruu-e ol the (inlopH Canal.An while the house was enveloped in tînmes, ,|v v(, |ntvrior lock stations on the Cornwall IgSSSSBlSsS s;sr:Xit:a ElfeMEiïr i third time for more articles, wan stifled VVI>1 k.cai, i,v mi n on and *fo*r Tuent a y tA «r,î: su**sriS-A 5SHsr\u201c over to the house of her husband s sister por the works at Galops, at the Lock-keep- ni'l found lier husband lyin-Z on a 1x9,1\tb^rnwMu''m\"l!\u2019«\u2022 Pick\"!\" covered with Mo-id.The crime wns com\t: nml (or the new lock,, etc., hi mitted on the 13th, and Michel died on ;«.-k-M»ron, % lx l» aml 10th.\t1 p to tins writing Lamontagne ib I\tth-> respective works at the stin at large.Mrs.Michel » in jail.\t| P'^Va^oTnrm.there mm.he attache-! tho Actual «denatures of the full name*, the na-inrc of tlz- occupation and rococo of each Ü!wTrcceV^\u201cm \u201c?imAsyW'»S|Ti: WorlK.?»ml'a V-u-VdelMM-Vl'recel 1*1 ^or «he Hu* lock sections on the Cornwall nk deposit receipt lor the sum of 1 1 1 rt*.The ra At Galletti Whyte.t »\\ for he t , .te rse whip I have seen while on this journey, but you couldn't do so unless you made very «'.?.wptirate exertions.\" WKftTKRff IMMENSE STOCK of Machinery to select from.1 8eod for Lists.H.W.PETRI B, Brantford, Ont» MRS.DARTS TRIPLETS.President Cleveland's Prise tor the three best babies at the Aurora County Fair, to 1M7, was given to these triplets, Mollis.Ida and Ray, children of Mrs.A.K Dart, Hamburgh, N.Y.Bhe writes:\tLast August the little ones became very sick, and u I could get no other food that would agree with them, I commenced the use of Lactated Food.It helped them immediately, and they were soon as well as ever, and I confer It very largely due to the Food that they r so well.\u201d Cabinet photo qf three tripleti tent/re* to the mothsr Of any baby bom this year 10000 hltùcNTS TO FlRüT APPLYING, WHILE THEY LAST Wr will send hv mail an ap-proprialc ijift to each maiden, wife, mother c.r cook- -one to V a family \u2014who will try the 5jjg9 Preadmakir's Bakinu Powder Cut the red circle from the dm\tlain I and send it in a letter B\t«biting hvm-t opinion after STI fair trial.1 itoer a 6, lOor 26 ji?ccr.t size will secure the gift.Any grocer or storekeeper i\tknows w here to get it if asked ^e^^for hy you.\u2014 AaJrts»\u2014 CHURCHILL & CO , TORONTO \u2022ri -ii w- i Method is the very hinge of business, and ¦ while°I I ****** i* no method without punctuality Tell the good news to the suffering\u2014 At last le s remedy found, Which might have saved, had they known It, Many who\u2019re under the ground.Tell et the \" favorite Prescription,\" Bid hopeless women be glad\u2014 Bear the good news to poor on aturee, Heart slok, discouraged and sad.\u2022\u2022 Female diseases,\u201d so terrible in their effects, and so prevalent among all classes, be cured by the use of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription.A contented mind never worries, it being unable to comprehend its own contentment even.are now ble under the Ko Lactated Food If the bent Food for bottle-fed babies.It keeps them well, and 1» better than medicine when they are mick.THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS, and DIGESTIBLE FOOD.EASILY PREPARED.At Druggists, 20c., 500., $1.00.The Best and Moot Economical Food.HSO Meals for an Infant for 51.00.Vÿ-A valuable pamphlet on \u201cThe Nutrition Of Infanta and Invalids,\u201d free on application, f VLUS, RICHARDSON ICO MONTREAL.PQ.the CHOI EFARMS FOR SALE IN ALL PARTS OF can MANITOBA.Crops in the Northwestern States.St.Paul, Minn., Aug.11.\u2014Crop repo to the Pioneer Press agree that the cold wet weather in the Northwest during the past week has retarded the growth of wheat and a wsrasS iss: 5ESS5£ESS Southern Minnesota and Dakota the general , premature old age, lose of vitality caused by harvest along the Manitoba and Nothero over exertion of the brain, and loeeof natural strength SKttSSfcct'.attt E55i55r£B$55 In the Devil\u2019s Lake reigon wheat will not be your address and 10 cents In stamps for Lubou'e kSFuBStiEtiSiS the» 4.» h.v.don.light damage in a few\tSSSUSSM** Bite mmmr rain ha.been falling hear MId.y,.but the *\u201e^IIc* for young men to acquire a lucrative profeadon.8.COKKIOAN, Prop., lt2 Yonge Street.Ter ns on application, SHTILL1AM BKlGO.s, PUBLISHEp, Tt U'jM' j\u2014 j phased advantages at moderate rates >V has now a large staff of lallesandsenilemen\t,\t.w«S'rliS.eSi ' Re-Open Thursday, Sept, 6th, 1888, honorable persons that do business on a square ba
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