The equity, 15 septembre 1892, jeudi 15 septembre 1892
[" # SHAWVILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., THURSDAY, Vol.X.SEPT.15, 1892.No 13 £ocal and (ÉkttetaL Rev.Mr.Flannigan returned to Shaw-ville on Friday evening from a vieil to i;tir ™'**\" I .u^ n-yssrjursrs zmeêsmms « !ï| SSSF-s\tÉMiW@a ¦«* u.».»«.».John.\"tzAKzn'AC'A\tkèJ™.:/1\"\u201d THa a mn * ni, i\ta» V18lting °ur orchards at night and robbing date.SEMI ¦EilBE ARVPKIOR PlRl r*,lw*y\u2018-\trh6.7.hT L,fi,,h ip,Wn wh,Ct T Put;nt0 ly «™ry Saturday evening, generally driv DRUC8, STATIONERY AND milled on the 2nd inst.\t¦peoimcn shown b> Mr.McIntosh 11 finished and purposes removing into it I C A T ESXfan Wanted-Fslaryandeipe - saasas*\t=- m*mt\u2014 '\u2019\u201cSSF®- SiEHr ran\t^iRe?«var BUlirles Note».Boats! Notice.THE EQUITY A WEEKLY JOURNAL Specially DevotedtoLocaIInterests.Machine oil\u2014the best and cheapest, at Jas.Hodgine & Son's.The citizens of Bryson are taking steps to organize a brass band.Binding mitts, cheap, at James Hod gins & Son\u2019s.e Twenty-six dollars cutters was offered in PUBLISH! DAT SHAW VILLI EVERY THURSDAY m t libori^tloB 91 a Year la Adwamee Advertising rates made known on application .Correspondence solicited from all Mr.James Russell of Renfrew is about resuming operations at his silver mine c n the Calumet Island.parts of the County.JOB raiKTIBO A SPECIALTY ing fl» is Dental rooms next to Dr.Cranston», Madawaaka street.n- hi» The Provincial Asylums.It Was reported to-night, writes the Quebec correspondent of the Montreal Pansy and Violet.[Gazette under date of Sept.11, that the aaBigp \"i-' sans lïit'iiii iifiiTii A Savings Bank In connection with each a man, too stingy to subscribe for a paper Ul,ne,\t, .tfn.nian P?1\"*! out tha\u2018 an ing husband and children.Mrs.Simp- nofc intend to wait till then, and as it Branch.Deposits received of SLOO end up- of his own, was struck by lightning while\t«tHjmtum\t°J .A^nte fro™ son was a great sufferer, but during the\thas power to force a sale, it: has al- 3SSS& SShÊ™ BSssSsKSB SSCHûSjîïï rrsa&ssaa^\t, E5EES\u2014 EH sSHEB Æ L LiwiïiïL! - -\t\u2014~«-t s smnss^is:.trs s.X;l x.8x ixa ww-MsSWS?ftStiKStoAK\t5:5ÿti£t SMMKi XX\t7tir7- .U.^.\u201c1 n S'\",7Lulei, *\u2022*\u201d> 'nr t.he Ciai\u2018 Fot- fr\u2018Kht\tI Pontiac this year.So far a.we have I we bid her body i\" the grave to await the A sweeping reduction ha.also been tr Will be iu Hhawvitie from Monday!tm'ridiv or The North Bay Despatch aay« \u2014Wo I learned, the pea ha.not been «uccei.ful resurrection morning.May God blew made in the coat of the maintenance of wch week.Wtu rt»lt Quyon the «tond ToraUej or learn from a gentleman who recently ar-1 v,v anv mean» But our information the bereaved family i.the wish of all.\"\tthe reformatory achool on Mignonne ht., \u201cch \u201dontl1\trived from Copper Cliff minee that no lew come, from perhaps a half a dozen sources\tMontreal, which is in charge of the Bel DENTISTRY.\tthan 30 cases of typhoid fever are report-1 ouly For the benefit of the farming\t - gtan Brothers under a contract for ten t\\r.DANIEL McPHEE, Resident Dentiit.Am- ®d in that region.\tI\tcommunity generally, therefore, we would I\tBloody Deed Averted,\tUbnnthstit SSHSB *\u2022 « tstssts csss * s srte ïersssd stisirsesstf art\t«,=: John O'Meara.J.E.O'Meara.store house, built by Mr.A.J.Campbell grain, it is desirable that a more general account of the incident itself, the young but Mr Pelletier was succès, ful up to this at Ross\u2019 Point ferry.\texpression of opinion regarding its merits man alluded to hied himself away to the P°ln\u2018 tfcat the Brother, consented to IXFON HOUSE,\tSocwty was ,held\thi11 on\tFmo&al.\tthe lady a attention that his antagonist tur* at the next session.FT1HOMA8 Lang, Proprietor, Hotel 1» eitusted on Thursday evening.Thej Recording Secre-\t- deemed it prudent to take his depart- -e^sss SrvD&iS.SS Jawr* \u201c wb4siytiRSa,Mû Wd .u supplied, .flow iueet.ait train,.J»- \u201c *\t\u2018\t^The Rev D.C.McDowell preached in out into the darkness which alone afford- ?he airector.of Agricultural Society dsss?îp2ijc sir r \u2022jrrïESs.îssçfi \u2014sal- hotel furnished to afford eveiy accommodation.Com day evening or last week was a grand sue- liott left on Monday to take in the Toron-1 his progress was suddenly arrested in a\t* _ nn«kin°tw\tT.bC\\SÏ,^u°®M' Addresses were delivered by the to exhibition.\trather singular manner.The atmosphere\tThe Sl»d Surgeon Every attention pat/1 te gne.1, ftw \u2022bwTJoïîd Rev.Mewra.Nelson, Robertwrn, and the Mr.and Miw Baadale, of Ottawa, re- seemed charged with a peculiar odor, the 0f the Lubon Medical company I.now at from si 1 trains.Pint-class livery in connection, with Pastor, Mr.Dilsworth.The receipts turned home on Monday after a two week\u2019s density of which could easily be felt, in Toronto, Canada, and may now be consulted ^ amounted to $40.visit tomlativea.n Wlie._ _ ^ | fact it could almost be cut ^with_.razor.- J* .\tu ,_____In Winnipeg recently a lathing contest Mr.J.G.Butterworth, Mrs.Butter- To the young man it seemed worse than or middle-aged, who find themselves weahi 8T LAWRENCE HALL#\twaa won by \u2022 young Icelander named worth, and four children, arrived by train the collapse of a cartload of ancient hen- nervous And exhausted, who are broken D.\tjy «-.AW- ^ Charles Goodman.In ten hours Good- on Saturday evening, on a visit to their fruit, and he might have concluded that\tof™h/rnl%t^^mpIo%\": tkntw 5e«!uatwn.u»0jetEn5 ïîUewuSwrtdte* man nailed up 340 yards of laths, a total relatives here.\tmuch it waa, had it not been for the ap- deprewton.premature old age, low of vital- Con merelal roea will fliid the .ample rooms «wond of more than eleven per minute.Build- Mima Bowman, of Buckingham, who has pearanoe of a little black animal, whose llLX/ipu^uon^MhehS™.\"\u2019 erm there lay this record has neyer been been the gueet of Mrs.James McCredie reputation for spreading dismay wherever i.ia it energy, pain |b the aidoeÿ.,heidache.ffwSSSSS\"\"- WlMS' \"d ^ equalled on thi, continent.\tfor some Ume put left for home on fetor- he gou ia well-Uwo The young man\tbody.Uj&ujsj* JWHteBHHMHHI job.A.MENM PEOPBIETOE BANK OF OTTAWA I Capital Authorised .14 Subscribed .\t.paid up .$1,800,000 1,487,000 1,804,980 IS Rm ( ire L.A.GABOUBY, 1LB T) ARRI8TER, Solicitor, etc.Office and residence D Portage du Fort, Visits Shaw ville eveiy Mon day.JAS.HOPE & Co.Shiwville Exhibition Poitsoned till October 4th.The men PONTIAC HOUSE.* OTTAWA Aylen and Fleming appear for SsHsbwsa \u201c\u2022\tA gmgnjggmgmmm\tSaturday.Ckpt.Klippe, of the Beachburg contin- tenance no auch raih proced nt of the Salvation Army, accompanied you go ouland get skunkified,\" _\thie daughter, visited at Mr.fast freight'train embed fnto the\" rear end I Berggren'a In this village, last week \u201c\t,\t.a\tI \u2022\u2022 j \u2022 m \\ a# a a a# va nger tram which waa standing I me of nerv- the young lady intercepted him with the SnïeMonrÜ .>%è*^og or vitaltorV/b»11- emphatic declaration that she would conn- Ing toat 1 ta tension t very fonction wanes in r\t-\t-\t~\t-1 consequence.Tboee who through aLdw com- muai ned ! you go ouland get sktinkified,\u201d said she, ( \"red*1 Hen00000 EW SHAWVILLE, SEPT, 15, 1892 OOOOOOOOOOOO ooooo uiiiiciriiiiiri FALL K WEEK! GOODS have arrived.Full line of staple goods.Ladies' Surah Silk Ties, In all the Latest Colors.STOCK Ladies\u2019 Black Silk Lace Mitts, Etoffes, Flannels.Ladies\u2019 Cotton & Cashmere Hose, TAKING.\\ In fashionable Patterns.These are the best values in these Goods we have had this season.They were bought cheap ; they will be sold cheap.We are now Stook-Tak- lug.Our stock of A $ Saved le a $ Earned.MBIT\u2019S SHIRTS Any Odde and Enda in Summer goods sold very CHEAP.In a few days we shall begin to open up Fall Goods.Money saving Prices on all SUMMER GOODS.and best line of Gentlemen\u2019s Ties in town.Latest designs in IE®p*________________________________________________________________________ I decided uma»& I s,k\u201e.K\t1 oil iuteroet vf the United State* ia prac- PflvCS which we have ever _____\t___ that the Grits who manipulate them often xr w F at\t.,\tdo* It seems to be a shabby trick for J\u201cr- \"\u2022 Ma80n» president of the some Grit humorist to have gone and led Kail way Equipment company, of Chicago, the organ astray on one of the trade issues amd to be the largest railway supply con- of the day.\u2014jSmusrs.% cern m the world, has secured on b J and «eu ZTmyalty'the electric\"^*he171A\tGovernment Organ ine and other electrical appliances patent I\tFavOPS Federation.J' \u2014 ed by Mr.Thomas Ahearn.Ottawa.Mr.Mason says the Ahearn system of electric T , * John 8 i oeptemder 8.\u2014The boating is far ahead of any system in use xa>\u20198 a8° an «rticle strongly urging Con-anywhere.\tfederation with Canada, praising the gen- erosity of the Canadian people towards ^England's egg-bill grows yearly greater.I tb\u2018s co^?ny *n the !)re»e\"t distress, and Last year the people of the United King- exPre8sil)g the most friendly sentiments do in paid outsiders £3,520,918 for egga, towards the Dominion.The feeling in against £2,200,000 in 1880 and £1,200,000 tavor of Confederation is advancing rapid in 1870.Into this capacious maw Canada among the people.It is believed the poured in 1889 821,930 dozens, in 1890 Government will adopt this policy at the 1,545,260 dozens, and in 1891 4,807,860 Pcxt Sections or before, perhaps \u2022dozens, the value being given in the Brit ide?\" tbnt the ministers are now ish statistics for each year as respectively lbe*r waL £29,863, £58,107 and £160,496.The Canadian producer may rest assured that ______ ho has struck til® right market for his At the residence of the bride's father, Ottawa, wares,\tI on Wednesday evening, the 7th lost., by the Rev.Mr.Knowles, Mr.Robert Garnît, to Fanny E.eldest daughter of Aider-man Wallace.AND Silk Handkerchiefs.Boots and SMbs j- h- shaw.SPECIAL.WE ARE GIVING P.S.-Pure Vineger and All Lines in Stock are fresh and fashionable.sc sc cs JAS.BOBBINS & SON.A CALL SOLICITED.B.BOBBINS.Shawville, July 18th.Shawyille, Aug.C, 1892 WANTED! ehalf H.HOBBS, will sell for memonth only a new g M,t(j in either pails or tubs, and 3 10,000 dm Ees, FOR CASH OR TRADE.The good and fresh.feeling | Canadian Tweeds, Flannels, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Cottonade, Under Shirts and Drawers, together with a full line of MARRIED.We will pay 15 cents per pound this month for good Butter, and 11 ots.per doz.for good, fresh EGGS.It is said by The Globe that the Dominion Government is like \u201ca bump on a log.\u201d That may be.A bump on a log always makes itself felt, and those who tumb'e against it are apt not to repeat theproc in a hurry.So far we do not quarrel with the metaphor.Besides, there is\t¦ n\tTT\t_ something to be said for a bump on a log.\t||n\tVn 11\tHTnnt It is put their by natural forces, and in\t||||\tI Mil\tff mil failing to move about has nature on its\tI\tA Ull\tIf 14111 side.A fly on the wheel, now, which doesn't know enough to stir is a very much more dangerous sort of government to have.\u2014Empire.According to the New York Herald curious state of things has resulted from the Homestead strike.Many of the new men there are college graduates and not a few are said to be unsuccessful business and professional men who have found it pleasanter to make ten and twelve dollars a day at the rolls than to lie awake nights worrying over unpaid bills.The result in Allegheny, at least, will probably be a return to the good old days when A mari L\t.\t___ boy.learned trade.: in.bead of trying thO latOSt StylôS 111\t'\t25JS62?or counter,.\tI PltotS « DPOSS GOOdS?KWXttffl Ï Go to \\Vm.WILSON\u2019S.I feet long ; with a fine large granary, and all other necessary buildings required on a farm The buildings are all first-class, and require only slight repairs.The property Is well supplied with water, being situated on a beautiful lake STAPLE QOODS, DIED.which we will sell at a small margin over cost At.Bristol, on Thu red ay, Sept.1st.Margaret May.youngest daughter of William and A unie Graham, aged 14 months, ess FOR ONE MONTH, hi .1 o: J In Groceries WO cannot be surpassed in the Dominion.For Teas and Tobaccos our stock is of the very best brands.Shawville, September 14th, 1892.QÜYON.Choice Teas ?Aug.22, 1892.Farm for Sale.I Then go to Wm.WILSON\u2019S.pgSSEM owner^*rtlCUlar* *pply lo lh,s °m hue an ugent of the State Bank at | wheat and flour which the United States Durango, Mex., was conveying $10,000 in gold coin through the Sierra Mad re mountains, accompanied by 60 mounted men, was attacked by brigand __ut one after a desperate fight HOLSTEIN his stock frequently which accounts for thojfact that his goods t has been making new purchases of 0000006 are ALWAYS FRESH AND ENTICING.C ET the READY MADE CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, UNDERWEAR.\\ TOUR T J ewellery, Watches, Chains Book Bottom Prices.CEO.HODCINS, JR., wheat in A line of superior Tweeds.J now exports Lockets, In Canada also at the present time there are 25,000,OX) acres under cultivation.Following along the lines of well.,\t, .\t^\t.\tknown fertility and adaptability to the A deputation of French Canadians from growth of cereals, there can be little doubt Lowell, Mass., recently visited Vemer, that in the course of years we will have on the C.P.R.north west of Lake Nipiss- 500,000,000 acres under cultivation.Then ing, for the purpose of selecting land for will be seen and understood the wisdom themselves and others of their countrymen of that Imperial preferential policy which who wish to return to Canada.\tis now being urged by Sir Charles Tupper ###.\u2014 I.A.C ADIEUX, the party i all killed b \u2022 and of all kinds etc., etc.(Spellman's OU Stand,) QUTON, done at KEEPS THE A CALL SOLICITED.CHEAPEST HARNESS S and ALL KINDegOF THE E.HOLSTEIN, SHAWVILLB.Last Tuesday special constable John H.Davoy, of Cornwall, Ont.,was shot, and instantly killed by a man named James McMahon, whom he was trying to arrest I Bishop Medley, Metropolitan, of Cana for shooting and wounding two other men I da, died at Fredericton on Friday last named Lafesse and Lefebvre.Lafesse\u2019s wounds are dangerous.The Metropolitan Deal.Nice Sets from $10 upwards ! EQUITY Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere Quyon, May 81,1892.July 25th, 1892 Nearly 31,000 immigrants have settled Ottawa Free Frees Two u teresting Iin *he Canadian North west this year, cases are likely to arise in a few days.A against 16,000 last year.Sparks street merchant, in accordance ¦¦\t¦¦ \u2014 .s Co.of Pontiac >g.Society, No.I.to supply liquor to his son an inebriate.He has caught his son obtaining liquor at places\tthe $5oo I - penAltye\tnpHE Annual Exhibition of this Society is \"Rll ÇTÇ?\\ AQ ltev.W.W.Carson, in speaking of a\tOctober young lady whom he said he had watched\tO.M.JUDOSON, T>, _ \u201e\t\u2022 ^ w party, depicted her as throwing her\tv*rm, Sept.12th, 1592.\ttiec.-Tress.\t.DUSffiH 0Q down that a gentleman who was at- n NJ-AH entries should be made du ring th^\t00\t\u2019 tached to her might pick it up, then her -\tTX7Vi rrovxn a hand kerchief would fllow, then she would J \u2022 æl ¦¦ » ¦ ¦¦ ¦.¦ ¦ a ai a #% ¦ I\tV V Qifi q stand a long distance from a chair that\thr N I HAL llANAllA\tTTT one might bo brought to her and so on.\tVfce,i 1 linL VniinUfl\tAA/affffOTia \u201c Young ladies,\u201d said Mr.Carson, 11 if ¦¦\t¦¦\t) you cultivate such a character, you will L __________________III raise the devil in ahy house you go into.\" £ HXBITIO MM\tCELITl£lg>6S, ' OTTAWA.I\tCarriages, Sep.M Id Oct.1st, '92.READY, For tie SpriDg Ms.PONTIAC WOOLLEN NOTICE.Posters, at a fan MILLS, Dodgers, 1892.- ESTABLISHED \u2014 1869.Counter Pads Train Delayed by Flies.On Monday last No.3 C.P.R.express was delayed between Moore\u2019s Lake and Base Lake, about thirteen miles this side of Chalk River, by a collection of flies the rails.The insects had gathered in such large numbers that when the train ran into them the rails were greased so completely that the wheels of the locomotive would not take hold.The result was the train had to be cut in two and half pulled up to the siding at Moore\u2019s iP .\t« yr i o a.Lake, a distance of about three miles, and | Entries Close Monday Sept left there while the engine went back for the other half.\u2014North Bay Times.The above mill will begin operations on or about the Circulars, JOHN BECKETT, is now prepared to supply the public with a first-class article in the above lines.JR.on 15th of May, Bill Heads, BENCH HOW OF DOCS.when all orders for W caving, Spinning, Carding &c\u201e will be promptly and satisfactorily attended to.one O Letter Heads 19th.Live stock received on the Grounds up to Sept.26th, at 10 a.m.Shawvllle, March 24th 1892 Mr.Trow Xx-M.P, Dead.Toronto, Sept.11.\u2014James Trow, ex-M P.for South Perth, dropped Carlton street at 10,30 o'clock this mom- \\r*\t, ,\t, T ing while on the way to visit his son.Dr uTftnci program and Large ÎSuJifiL'ôlPuro» given for Exlri- We all seek the comforts of year* previous to the last election, and\tbitions ot tspced.\tlife.Every purchase is made \u2014\twith, this end in view, and of North Easthorpe for twenty four year* Additions have been made to nothing is more essential the'\"kw'°Lgi%tZ ffrro5u\u2018i867 i87in the Money Prizes from happy existence than the best when be wss defeated.He was returned last year throughout s ï srsLïrar I\tof'«'«»«»\u2022 lions of 1878, 1882, 1887 and 1891.He was unseated by the courte for bribery\t0\tT # ,\tr\tD\t\u2022\ti\tn \u2022 by his agents and was defeated at the by-\tS66\tList\t01\tSpecial\tPrizes, election by Mr.Pridhao.The funeral\tamongst\twhich\tare\t16\tGold, will take place at Stratford on Tuesday.\ti\to-i\tj\tr> Toronto.Sept.12.-The Evening nZ,\tSllvCr a\u201cd Br0DZ6 ' referring to the death of James Tiow, ex medals, ftS Well as SpeC- Liberal whip, «ys that the withdrawal of ial MoilOV Prizes.the protest in South Perth la believed to \"have hastened his end.Mr.Trow satisfied that he could have unseated Mr.Pridham and defeated him at the polls, but the protest was withdrawn afterraards by the pafty managers, of whom Mr.Jas.Sutherland is the chief.\"It i* pretty i .ir T\tn IF ir L 'Xite J A McLean, E.McMaloa and now my own fiiends have sacrificed me.\u201d It was a broken heart that cau*d his death.Mr.Trow was worth half a -million.GROCERY! ! Envelopes In addition to the above announcement, I wish to inform the public that I have now on hand dead on Cards, AN IMMENSE STOCK to Legal Forms, (of all kinds), I TWEEDS GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, y of superior quality, comprising all the new and latest designs in CANADIAN, ENGLISH «% SCOTCH GOODS, which are offered at prices away below competing point.Municipal and all kinds of provisions, viz ; Blanks.FLOUR, PORK, ETC.was It is our business to furnish them, and the prices are low.For Prize Lists and all in formation apply to DoJnot^mlM Jto«^ogportuDlty of examining Als# for Sale, Flannels, Blankets etc., etc.Orders promptly attended to, and all work well and cheaply executed.JOHN HOD GINS, 1 Main Streets ¦ \u2022 Shawvllle, Q President Secretary, 26 Sparks St.Ottawa.A HODGINS.N.13.\u2014Canned goods of every descrip- tion Shawrille, May 10, 1892.Mn1 'ijm BEAUTMTL NBOHAOO VALLE?.I and pjodla.A live baby, adopted, li of s££S£56=s.5 \u2018ïp-r» of your flesh.As they grow up some one L»n«»\t_ , .will tell them as mnoh, and the consequent On the 20th of April last Stanley nuth, look in their eyes will never wash out after- B well known lain! prospector, left the coas ward, weep they ever so much in secret, for the Nechaco X alley, a country ying You cannot see your wife's youth in the northwest of the forks of the yuesueii% pteil daughter ; cannot gase on her maid- snd extending about 175 miles m long n.enly face and see, as in a living photograph, | with an average width of bet we«\u2018n 4U an< the face with which you first fell in love oo miles.He arrived at Stony Creek on now scarred with time and fringed with the 15th of May.The usual way going gray.Your adopted sou can never lie into that country is bv way of Ashcroft, your youthful self again to your fond old taking the Cariboo toed to guesnelle, thea mate.Her woman's heart can never nulle crossing over the Fraser, following ' he iu speak these thrilling words, which till a telegraph trail, which runs through the woman's ecstasy, \" My boy V\tNechaco Valley at Chincat lake, as far as 11 Come, come! I take it all back.I the fork* of the Skeena.From the Ashcroft confess that a childless home has a continu- the trip in occupies about fifteen days, al shallow, 1 congratulate you Have a The valley of the Nechaco Hiver, 'rom fresh cigar.\twhere it join, the Frwer for lU full length, is one grand area of agricultural land, con-mining shout 5.600.U00 wires.About on,, quarter of this may lie referred to as broken country, but all of it suitable for pasturage.Mr.Smith speaks in the most hopeful tenus of the future of this district ss a field for settlement and supplies the lack of agricultural lands, about which so much has been written in the past.The Nm-haco Valley may I* described as a low, rolling country covered with a rich growth of grasses, vetches, pea vine and other vegetation.¦prevailing tree growth is çoplsr, which is thinly distributed iu dumbs here and there, similar to what are known in the Northwest as poplar bluffa Ou the uplands feet.The soil is rich black loam with principally a clay sub soil.Spring opens about the first of April, and after M r.Smith's arrival no frost occurred.The summers are warm with cool nights.During Juno and July of the present year, light showers o cur red and no irrigation is required.Winters are cold, the temperature going as low as 20 below zero, but the snowfall is light, and the atmosphere cool and bracing.No high winds occur.As there have been no settlers as yet, no fruit lias been grown and, therefore, nothing is known of the capabilities of the conn-try, but as indicative of its possibilities iq this direction, it may be stated that abun-danoeof wild fruit is found every where-red and black raspberries, strawberries, red and black cherries, snd service berries.Wheat, oats and barley, potatoes and vegetables generally, have been cultivated sue-cessfully by Hudson's Bay officials at rorl Fraser.South of the Nechaco there are sny nom-ber of beautiful lakes, in which are abundance of fish-salmon and speckled trout, graylings and suckers.Water fowl, such as geese, ducks, white swans, loons, pelicans, etc., are numerous.The small game on land, however, largely exceed them in numbers, and the fool hen, spruce and common partridge and prairie chicken abound.Rabbits also are plentiful, as well as coyotes, red and black tail deer, moose, beaver bear, martens, minks, foxes, muskrats snd, Neither elk nor cariboo were eeeu, HO BABIES Cilery.\u2014This mhj be prepared in differ* Indifferent the behold* her greenery oast\trich, sweet nnlk to make it quite juicy.Let mer s e\\ < mug.To heaven's four winds, nor seeks she torn.scald, and add seasoning to taste.\t1 went to Ui The season of her budding, mute and chill.of boiling sailed water.May be eeneti \u201cHere, Fate,\u201d she think*, \"thou hast no more w||j1 cream and sugar.It especially goed When?midst the cloud*, that darker grew in oases of diarrhoea.the while.\t_ t .\t.Bkkf Tea.\u2014There are many ways of pre- =, % renew.\tgood.One-half pound of round steak will ¦\t|\u2014IHarper * Bazaar.\tft ^dium wired howl two-thirds full Cut in small bits, sprinkle with salt to st^a-The Boasting Housekeeper.\tson.Place in a dish on the stove, pout do a thing, can always tell you a better or Uncooked Kuo.\u2014Break an egg in a cup, economical way ?Weill We had a best well, add a heaping teaspoon fuloj visit from her a short time age, and I\u2019ve wh#) sugar and rich, sweet milk to till the come to the conclusion that she is almost as ; cup nearly full.Crackers or cn,tm\u2018>7ttll^®l, terrible as \u201cMrs.Bramble\u201d herself.They may be en Urn in this.Some relish it better must be first cousins, at least\twith a flavoring of spice.She would be out and around where all\tBroth.\u2014Beat one egg, add salt and the work was being done, and it fairly a bit of butter.Pour over it one half pint made my blood ruu cold to have such a re- 0j boiling sweet milk, stirring wel1.Boil* lentless critical eye surveying all the detail* |ng Water may be used instead ot milk of my household affairs, from the making of nonn9H Broth.\u2014Place a few shreds of bread and the washing of the churn even to boQelegfl codtieb in â bowl with a bit of the tying up of Johnnie\u2019s mashed toe.Gutter.Pour over it boiling water and add must show you how to make my raised biscuits.They are perfectly delicious ; the children never get enough of them.But I must have good yeast to work with ; I notice yours docs not seem to be very lively.Now I always make dried yeast.I take just a small handful of hope and\u2014.\u201d Here follows a lengthy process, which I never intend to try, but I must listen and say \u201cyes every now and then, while I am inwardly wishing that she will go back to the sitting room, and leave me to follow the \u201c even tenor of my way\u201d without so much advice.It is not always pleasant to have \u201ccompany\u201d in one's kitchen.\u201c I never like to ait iu the kitchen after my work is finished,\" I remarked to her one HOUSEHOLD.ado It was uiet home.is very a beautiful, rich, and quiet as a grave.In all that grave house there were only two voices that ever spoke in love.1 he other voices were those of servante, in replies to oiders, or In harsh chat ter among themselves.This man's wife, though wed at twenty, and his good mate these ten years, was an old maid, to all intents and purposes.The house was everywhere as fussy as an old maid's own chamber, had a cat and a dog.The dog was the baby.It was washed, cuddled, dressed, and fed like a baby.It went to ride with us\u2014an advertisement of the childlessn\u2014\tv\thl .of that home to every discerning person in\tXüimg r copie* the park.\tLet me impress your mind with this No baby.And yet I noticed that the great important truth that you cann it be husband himself was forced to be the baby.uloful jn the world, or happy, if deprived I am sure he liked it She\u2014almost\u2014cut 0f health.Let me add to that another his food for him at the table, picked out truth equally important, that your health the most toothsome portions for his plate, je largely at your own disposal, that you and\u2014almost adjusted his napkin.1 am may control it to a far greater extent than sure she puts the napkin on for him half yOU may now suppose, as it depends on the time, when no strangers are around the certain conditions.If the boys will read board.Of course it wasn't really pretty, the right kind of books and newspaper A handsome young mother\u2019s ways with a articles, treating on health topics, they will baby of proper sire are indescribably pretty learn that the regular use of intoxicants will charming.But this lady\u2019s baby was naturally lead to drunkenness, ill health, too big.He wore whiskers, and could sing misery, degradation aud ruin, while to use bass.He had no genuine baby ways, the cigarette, then to make the \" filthy though I suspected that he probably put pipe\" the regular companion, will prevent with a them on when the two were alone.\tthe growth to regular manhood, but in* Codfish Toast.Place\t, It reminded me of the tint six months of etead, stunted boy-manhood, leading to a small quantity of butter, wo\tmy own wedded life.But somehow within miserable life, one of ill-health.They may squares of codfish which ha\\e\tP**\t¦\ta year I had to be a man ; our first baby\t|etrn that they can as certainly escape dyi* ly washwl liet them come\t c a*\tie\t0f motherhood, if the husband is enough\ting, etc., reading silly novels, will produce \u2022\u201c7 U- JfZ'l hT'V °h m Tv enm'ovM °f 1 llon to k\u201cP wol,Jof W\u2018Dt \u201c*d more di«Me tl.»n hard work, while a reel The .torekeeper of a little country to we Mid a W eaten, man I h»d m mj^ei.prty lc,nlineB, from the door, and be a generous of the brain, lecurod by the exercise of the Conn\u201ectlcut, writes a correspondent, material about our houses\tto\tmake a\tvery\tcd,\twent out\tand examined the claim,\tand\t«Time* What is time good for if not for\ter, aud more independent than ever this\t.the notion hei be.I ; I didn t teach her to do hit-and-miss strips,\ttwo\tyards\tlong\tand\tproved a good\tinvestment for all concerned,\t.y who will count vour breaths for\t«elf confidence and self sutticietScy that will\tchne, cross me road, and then come up and right inches wide ; or, if you wish a better as the Englishmen have taken millions of\t?.\t\u2019 rg Working verv hard\tfor\tbe trying to the nerves of the summer young\tturn again to bring t ie wagon into proper thing, make these strips of new yarn, in dollars out of the mine.But now comes my\t, thankless other neoofe\u2019e babies\tarc\trnan* Of what use is a man to a girl with\tposition before the door.It was a constant patterns, which can be procured at any point.Instead of committing the usual\tP 1\t\u2019 pockets, short skirts and suspenders! pleasure for us boys to witness the perform- store where materials for fancy work are follies that poor men indulge in when they\ty\t\u201e y\t^ .\u201eou hit hard old chum \u201d\tHasn't she two free hands and strong, lithe\tance, and we often lingered for that purpose kept Make at least five such strips, and become suddenly rich, Mike set about to get\t\u201e 0Dem,i c r e nmrk d veb m «reason\ta P^\u2019® for all her things, nothing to\twhenwe heard the well-known call, \u201cCome, rr-'W» 1% JSSSSfe\tsS St BSrPT,SAs «.£ pressed breadths of the old dress that has though in very needy circumstances.Well, Tr*%the mlrkeis for h s childrer.\u2019a sake He can reflect on the good old times, when wheels, and at each call we saw them push uscssttsarsssr.esssssïtrsi:\tRhu.KS-fifura.ïu\t^ JSgÜ\tftssissr\u20141\"\u201c\u201c\u2014.» stfjfjasrtww erne** mm p* mm \u2014 mmmm tom She more The and water an drop from the bones.Remove the meat, leaving the rice, and sene.Pretty Handkerchief Sachet* Procure a half yard of canvas.Take half of it for each side and cover the outsides with China silk, of different patterns if you like.Ou the upper edges trim with a fine inch wide, or more, lace edge, quite full.A third of the way down put a line of the same edging, slightly full ; just below it a second, having this edge cover the bottom of the first edge, concealing the stitches.Tho second edge should not be as full os the first.Below the second edge place a third.Now pleat the canvas as prepared, up and down, in inch-pleats, like a fan, and sew the lower edge closely.Spread out on the lap-hoard, wrong side up, like an open fan, and cut China silk to fit plainly over it, making an inch to spare at each side.Blind stitch this on at tho top of each, and, laying the two halves together, close the extra inches at the side with a fancy stitch, or blind-stitch.Sew the bottoms firmly together, plain aides in, and make a circle of a yard of lace edge, gathered up quite full, and tack on, through and through, below the third lace ; conceal the sewing by loops of ribbon, and tack in long loops and ends at the l>ottom.I se two ribbon bows to catch together at the top.If one can paint a little, a spray of forget-me-not, run along on the top above the lace, adds to its beauty.day ¦he returned sweetly \u201c Do you not ! \u201cWhy, I just love to stay in mine ; but it is nicely carpeted, and always so sweet and clean that it is as cosy as any room in the house.' \u201cFortunate woman,\" I thought, \u201cthat you, without the aid of a servant, and with that large family can always have > kitchen in apple pie order.\" But so it was all the time ; she constantly gave the impression that she kept the best table and the cleanest house, raised more poultry and made more butter than anybody else in the country ; these were her themes continually, but never a word of any good or interesting book which she might have read, n*t a single mention of the strange sights and sounds which she must have seen and heard on her long Oh, no ! it was all soap-making journey and apple-butter boiling, and how she managed.I wondered why she did not leave all these things behind her, and give herself a \u201cgood rest,\" mentally as well as physically.Why did she not remember that \u201c the life is more than meat, and the body more than raiment,\" and store her mind with something fresh and interesting to carry home with her,\u2014something that would be good to think upon in the days when she had to be \u201cup and a-doing\u201d! the world of infanc fall.\"Dear Old Bess.\" Methods for Amusing Babies- When my six months' old girl begins to fret, and I have no time to stop my work and take her up, 1 roll her cab up to the table, take the bird cage from its hook, and set it upon the table before the little miss.This always proves a pleasure to bird and baby, and gives me often an hour or more to work or rest.When she begins to tire of birdie's company, I set the clock (mine is a small one) upon the table beside the bird, and by the time baby has worn off the novelty of this, 1 am ready to take her up.f» dyed «tri thick cord with tassels at the corners.i and rheumatism when we came up\u2014than she proceeded to back out and go down to tha store, just as if nothing had happenedj*p*pgjgipi There the small boys patted her fondly, while the larger one#, some of them with strange lumps in their throats, after a tfmid glsnoe at the tears still to be seen in the father's eyes, silently turned away to tell at home the story of Old Ben\u2019s \u201cknowingness.[ Y outh'a Companion.For many occasions, a cloak has been lately adopted for the use of girls, which is simply a wide circular gathered in, quite full, at the top, under a yoke at the top of which there is a choker collar.Below this there is s double pleated ruffle, the lowest of which oomes out bristlinrly on the shoal-den, both sitting out In a flaring effect.This cloak will lie see» in spongee ¦ W cheviot and various light plaided and it falls to the hem of the dress.It is used for girls of all ages.as now in woolens, A tunnel from Scotland to Ireland is bioached.i fr *'3 AreaBLOO» Hints tor School Teachers.Do Tou Know.Do you know that on# oup of butter, solid, weighs half a pound ! That two cups of granulated sugar or two and one half oups of powdered sugar weigh a pound! That four cups of flour weigh a pound ! That three cups of oornmeal weigh a pound! That the favorite German polish for hard wood is made as follows i Melt half a pound of white beeswax, also two cakes of oaetile soap, turpentine.Shake NEWS IN BRIEF.*1/1 liDRB IE Air should bo fresh, pure and warm.Every sohoolbouse should have a rear yard.Adapt the height of seats to the site of children.Light should never enter schoolrooms from opposite directions.It should oome from above the pupils' heads and from their left.Nothing in school is worth so much and costs so little as good ventilation.School walls and otfilings should be tinto.l in subdued but cheeeful colors.In the case of furnace or steam beat it should enter above the children\u2019s heads.Rid your school of double desks as soon as possible.They cause the spread of ver min and disease.Slack boardsshould extend entirely around every schoolroom.For the teacher\u2019s sake the top should be fl& feet from the floor, and for the children it should come within 2 feet of the floor.ÜÉ TONIC* VJ They supply \" in condensed form all the substances needed to enrich the blood and to rebuild the Nerves,tbosttNik in# them a certain and speedy cure for all diseases arising from impoverished blood,and shattered nerves, such as paralysis, spinal diseases, rheumatism, sciatica.lose of memory, erysipelas, palpitation of the heart, \u2022crof ula.rhloroels or green sickness, that tireurfeeling that affects so many, etc.They have a specific action on the sexual system of both men and women, restoring lost vigor.WEAK MEN à The deaths from cholera in Persia so far number 3fl,00n.Thunderstorms have caused irreparable damage to crops in Bulgaria.The troope of the Sultan of Morocco had counter the other day with the Angher-d after some sharp fighting the rebels an enc as, an fled.TRUSS THIS new! le my Uuellerea- RUPTURE The proportion of marriages in France, which at one time was eight out of every thousand of the population, has now fallen to seven.During a thunderstorm In Vienna, Tuesday evening, the musical exhibition building was five times struck by lightning.The damage was not serious.Owing to the dangers lurking in water in connection with cholera, the people of Hamburg have taken to beer and wine, lime juice and lemonade.The British steamer Angelia, from Calcutta for England, was capsized the other day in the Hoogly River.Fitteen of the crew are missing.Two French generals and one colbnol who forced troops to go through manoeuvres during the intense heat have been placed on the retired list.Cable advices from Liverpool say there in a great demand for American fruit in England.\tl a BB «LI The Queen left Osborne house last Monday for Balmoral, where Her Majesty will remain three months.Eighty-five bodies have been recovered from the mine at Bridge End, Wales, the scene of the recent ex plosion Dr.Haffkine, of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, who has been making extensive experiments upon animals and upon himself, believes that susceptibility to cholera can the case of Imall-pox, by : together, adding a pint of turpentine.Shake thoroughly before using.That eggs covered, when frying, will cook much more evenly Î That after water is drained off from potatoes and they are left in the kettle to keep warm, the cover should be removed and a cloth laid on the potatoes ! That a large slice of raw potato m the fat when frying doughnuts will prevent the black specks from appearing on the surface of them ?That a little flour dredged over the top of a cake will keep the icing from running ! That if you heat your knife you oan cut hot.bread or cake as smoothly as cold ! That the M fishy \" smell may be removed from a skillet by boiling suds in it for ten minutes?A BSIÈiÊSI!3 i : CHAS.OLUTHE tirflcalMaehlalsS.IS4 Mlig M*B#,Toronto Montreal Exposition Co\u2019y GRAND PROVINCIAL (yoang and old), enfferlnn from mental worry, lost energies, both physical and mental SUFFERING WOMEN Minerals Along the North Shore.That there is gold in abundance along the north shore of Lake Superior is being constantly proven, says a Duluth paper.The latest find of the metal is just reported from a mine owned by Duluth capitalists on the shore of Black Bay, a few miles from the location of the now famous Silver Islet mine.Here a prospecting since March looking for lead or silver, has found gold, reliable assays of which indicate that it will yield from $100 a ton upward.«EXHIBITION*- afflicted with the weaknesses peculiar to their find these pi H i an unfailing cure.PALE AND SALLOW 8IRLS MONTREAL reel all irregularities.Biwam or Imitations.These Pills we THE DR.WILLIAMS MED.CO., Brockville.Ont- or Morrhtown.NT.15th to «3rd SEPTEMBER.18»*.SECOND ANNUAL FAIR I «real Shew of Lire Meek.NscslReral Morllcallaral Display.Fine Collection of Historical Hellos by the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society.Extraordinary Allraellens.BALLOON ASCENSION.Parachute descents br STANLEY SPENCER, the renowned English Aeronaut Ladies' Military Band and Concert Magnificent Fireworks.Splendid Music.Brilliant Electrical Illuminations.crew, at work Alphabets of the World.The Sandwich Islands alphabet has twelve letters, the Burmese nineteen, Italian twenty, Bengalese twenty-one, Hebrew, Syrian, Chaldee and Samaritan twenty-two each, French twenty-three, Greek twenty-four, Latin twenty-five, German, Dutch and English twenty-six each.Span _6 Slavonic twenty seven each.Arabic twenty- a DO YOU IMAGINE Tliat people would have been regularly using are not fools and do not continue to buy goods unless they are satisfactory.ith and Slavonic twenty-seven each, Arabic twenty-eight, Persian and Coptic thirty-two, Georgian thirty-five, Armenian thirty-eight, Russian torty-one, Muscovite forty-three, Sanskrit and Japanese fifty ?Ethiopie and Tartarian have two hundred and two each.Children HEAR LE Manufacturing Co- Wj&v Enjoy It.be prevented, as in inoculation.Dr.Keely, of drink cure fame, is suing the London Lancet for damages for lik>el.Medical men watch the trial with excited interest.Thomas Neil, indicted for the murder of Matilda Clover, was committed tor trial for murder and blackmail in London on Saturday last.An insane woman confined in the Asylum for Idiots at ore* daw AND Nicer.\u2022 FOR io m y te» Entitled to the Best All are entitled to the beet that their money will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the test family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious.For sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists.Deeds are efforts the soul makes in trying to speak.Of the 1,000 tailors who recently went on strike in Baltimore about 500 have been employed at the co-operative shops established by their strike committee and 401 have resumed work at the union\u2019s terms Only 100 men Wire still out, and tke strike may be considered to have been successful The hours were reduce i from fourteen to ten a day.All applications for space should be made at For prize lists and all Information, address S.C.NTEYKNADN, Manager and Secretary, 76 St.Gabriel Street, Montreal.w SCOTT\u2019S EMULSION THE BUFFALO HOT g BOILER & < ÊLJL nâ 5\t/****' TORONTOJ ^mr.A from a third __Orillia jumpadMNBWNIP storey window in the building on Tuesday, and received injuries from which she died twelve hours afterwards.Mr.Vi Ilf red Laurier, leader of the Dominion Opposition, will deliver a lecture in Montreal on Lincoln on October 5th.The lecture is to be purely literary and exempt from politics.\t\u2022 Mr.Ronald McDonald, Lady Catheart\u2019e agent, who placed the crofters in Manitoba in 1872, is on his way to Winnipeg, having arrived by the Parisian, to visit the crofter settlements and ascertain what success has attended them in their new humes.Mrs.Edward McManaman, of Salt Springs, Cumberland, N.S., has given buth to triplets, two boys and a girl.This is the third time in succession that this lady has thus distinguished herself.Some 50 cannon balls and a lot of rifle barrels have been taken from the bottom of the Detroit river by the Dominion Government dredge Ontario.They are supposed to have lain there since 1S37.E011 WBilt ?Send for \u201cBrownie\u201d Catalogue and Price List Don't let it slip.It is not often investors have such a chance as this.Call at office, Boa of Trade Building.Toronto.4} Knitting machines A CREELM A N BROS.M G RS Prudence is not poverty ; it is the thorny road to wealth.TDOTHACEC When suffering with Tooth ache use GIBBONS\u2019 TOOTHACHE GUM.Good actions are the invisible hinges of the doors of heaven.GEORGETOWN.ONT.R wm tient of the insane Henry Storms, a pat- - ¦ I asylum at Kingston, belonging to Napanee, strayed from the institution last Wednesday, and on Friday his body was found in the like in rear of the asylum.Reports from Albert», N.W.T., state that the potato bug has reached that district, ana there is considerable WÊÊÊtÊÈÊÊ tion among the farmers in consequence, who heretofore have been free of this and other vegetable pests.Prince Edward Island also reporte the arrival of the Colorado beetle this year.The tug George N.Brady, owned by the Howard Transportation Company, oi Port Huron, was burned in the middle of lake St.Clair the other morning.She was valued at $*2,000 and was insured.John Doran, aged twenty, was run over a»d killed on the Detriot belt line Tuesday night.He had been working in Rochester, and his father is a retired merchant in Guelph.Robbers, supposed to be members of the Dalton gang, held up Agent James S.Wilson of the Kansas and-Arkansss Valley Railroad and two others on Monday night and secured $41,000 in cash.The robbery took place at Nowata, Indian Territory.An attempt was made to wreck the east bound Chicago and New York limited express near Enon, Pa., on Saturday morning.Several ties and pieces of it on were found by a farmer tied to the track, and while engaged WHAT LOVELY TINTS.8.R.IVES & CO MANUFACTURERS, MONTREAL.# KOOTENAY A.P.623.Tha t\u2019s just whet everybody says when they see a wall t'nted with tsjm fsmsuce CALSOMINE consterna made by that old reliable firm which has stood for fiO year* Tell your dealer you Just want to see those tints 11 f AtilC SCALE FOB DEEM CUTTING ITl taught by Miss Chubb, general agen for Ontario.Mil ieage 8L, Toreale Oat / \\ NT tKIO VKTEBIUKV C 1 LMtCE.Tern peranee Street, Toronto.Canada.Apply to Principal, A.Saith, F.R.C.V S_________ Manufactured by A.RAMSAY & SON., MONTREAL i i Profits (1 DURIIIQ THE HOT WEATHER are increased as your Saw-dust pile is reduced.You should use Rice as a light and healthy food.The wonderful JjAMcDowsU Garment Draftinar Machine of Yonge Street.Send for illustrated circular.DON\u2019T HIVE À DOG Our Band Mill snrr £asr : « if cooked as directed.nncec-CUTTING.Send for Illustrated UnC50 Circular of our \u201clew Taller 8ys-lew**.The leading system.New Sleeve Chart just out J.A A.CABTBB.Tarent#, Prae-tlral Dressmakers.\t_ ATTENTION.but would like to be one-if you are out of work-if you have a few hours to spare each day\u2014If you want to make money\u2014send us your æM» stir «too» Temperance Street Toronto.will reduce it, giving you Boards, When you now get but 100.50% SEND FOR A CAT ; 120 FREE Capacity of your mill increased, lumber truer, cut nearer to size, less saw culls.BEST OF ALL Entire cost of change saved first year.Continual profit thereafter\u2014so why nqt investigate Î Baffles Homan Conception set in removing them he was twice shot The Roman Catholic church three miles from Wyandotte, Mich., took fire during the service on Sunday morning, and was burned to the ground.Miss Lillie Guetin warn burned to death, and Mr.VVm.Grant and Mrs.Jane Armstrong received serious injuries.%\t___________ Nature\u2019s all-powerful.\t.\t.heVei is discovered and |\t|0U when imbibed freely radiates the arterial network of the body, absorbs *pd rushes off all effete, deadly poisonous matter.Also it contains all the sixteen elements of ripe molecular life, builds up every weak part, restores nerve and vital power, is the sunshine of life, the wonderful.So say all that use St.Leon Water.World, Feb.13th, 1892.ARTIFICIAL LIMBS 1 J.DOAN & SON.IjF Fop Circular Address, 77 Nortiicotc Aveu.Toronto WATEB0ÜS, - BBANTFOBD, CANADA.H: 01 A VA ALBERT COLLEGE, Photographing Bullets- It is no nows that cannon balls and bullets can be photographed as they dart throuuh the air,but Professor C.V.Boys has recently made some experiments in photographing flying bullets that cast new light upon their motion,and their effect upor, the air through which they pass.Professor Boys fires the bullet through a box lined with black cloth, and so arranged that the passing bullet itself completes an electric circuit and causes a flash ot light in the box, which, though lasting only one-millionth of a second suffices to imprint a photograph of the bullet on a sensitized plate contained in the box.Not only are the bullets themselves photographed, but also the atmospheric created by their passage.In front pf the bullets are seen the waves of condensation, and behind them the waves of rarefaction, sad interesting observations have been made on the peculiar forme of these waves.As seek ballet dashes through the box it touches the terminals of two wires in the electric circuit, and the little cloud of dust into which the end of the wires is putverix-__________________________________ sd also has iU image imprinted on the photo sij>î C B O W Ig \u2018 ^Professor Boys has experimented with\tDIRECT IMPORTER OF thephoSogroi.hmg ot charges of email shot flUE GUNS, RIFLES SHOOTING waMewS\tSUITS,HUNTING B00T8,ETG terest, because it promises to throw light u*## CART upon the manner in which guns of different patterns scatter the shut.\t8 King AREYOU /\t% we are looking for Î EAT l BELLEVILLE, ONT.the man \\ CONDITIONS OF HAPPINESS.dKÎ % U.« Farmers and Stoekmen.If go, we would urge you not to keep PUTTING OPT SeMSwS A klitliKV.Toronto.\t.a mat- nranr Celebrated English Wiltshire Oils # igsgesssm Udder* For waves ter of so much importance.Will new meet with such another opportun- \u2022» »f INSURING YOUR LIFE as is now presented by us.for full particulars write the Confederation Lift, tootio, or apply at any of the Agencies, WHITE FOR PEICIIltflS 1 «a?s\u201ewrp.sf ra st.For catalogue send _ 3c.stamp.J#ES Ton RHEUMATISM We guarantee an absolute cure in from one to three applications.\t\u2014 1 \"V\" One Trial will Convince.Pronounced by medical men the discovery of the Nineteenth Century.OWEN SOUND.J.CROSS, Proprietor.A Toronto t For sale by Druggists.6*. EEEEBalBl™, GBABAM i CO., verted es an entirely new system ilw minuu» nfter 0ftjcef to personally visit each house and working establishment, end give the in structions needed in each place for the guidance of those living or working there so that, knowing what is expected of - Uv .ndnru «or hold them, they may act accordingly.Give rn^ivî'V'^,,'!n8[bl\u201c(ur the opinions of our your careful attention to everything, and correspondents.\t_________________ sutler no negligence from any one in the rap1(Uy oil aCCOUIlt 01 OUF COll* Edit., e.vitï,\t, , ,\t-lh*^\tfirmed habit of a=Ui.,g stylish .rtiS5,'.TSS54\t»=.ofJtiwwn»\"*\u2022¦ Household Furniture, Car- all\u2019s name is mentioned in connection wit Canada last year exported 3,768,101 n^ts, OtC., for leSS DlOllCV tliai) the judgeship of this county.1 tnl!\\ m pounds of butter and according to the\t» j i there is some truth m the report, and .a traje pn(j navigation report Quebec con* Others, that OUF ClllftrgGd (It - ss.'Stfass\tsas» sr ersr sss\t» *»»« cough ently fitted for the position, 1 think ever) pounds, New Brunswick 43,166 pounds,\te\tp Lj one will admit ; and indeed l may say, h *\t214 pounds, British Columbia\tHcFO HiaV l>0 SOCll (AlFtftlllS, H mi ft\u201d.\u2019Û'ïfiïïïfi t\tFloor Oilcloth.ami Linoleums 0 ^ttr^SKS\u2019\tfrom renowned maker,.1 think Mr.McDougall has atnngti Montreal was no doubt made in Ontario claims to the position than any other mem- ^ jg interesting to note where this butter Household FUFnitUF6, Blan-ber of the Ottawa District bar.He has went tQ ^he largest quantity was sent\t* , done signal service in behalf of Ins im > to Great Britain, the number of pounds kots, ( OUlltOVptUlOS, i)GU(lHl^, SK Wore,, Wire Springs, Win- from the friends of the party mp nx er, uki 629,339 founds.Germany lm- Llnw Shades, etc., at DOSltlVC I see nothing in the way of Mr.M i\t122,652 pounds of Canadian butter,\t^\tr preferment.When the appointment is to ^ pierr\u20acS 118,628 pounds; the U.States, wholesale DFlCeS.be made, it is certainly but right that a (^008 pounds ; the British West Indies, SS; ;\tB522 I\u201d Carpets our stock is com- ~ better claim to the judgeship than an> t;uiAnRi 3 ggl pounds and Japan 2,402 | plet0, everything D6W Under °UThi«, sir, U \u2018he opinion of many other.V Th(j quantity of butter exported alto- this heading Can be found\tabove ere made from the boat Double Refined Silver Steel, warranted besides ciy.elf.Youn\tMan.«ether i« maigmfioant compared with the\t^ OUF low prices Call- four guagos thinner on back than front, and the only Saw.on the market that are , p .c-nt 10 tf>\tchee.e exported.Thequantity of o ieeie\t,\t,\ta perfect taper from the point of the teeth to the back Portage du Fort, Sept.12, v-\tlent to Great Britain alone was 106,942,.not be matched anywhere.\tThey are tempered by the Simond.Patent Proceu, in.uring a perfectly uniform t>,7 pound* Yet Great Britain could\ttemper throughout the plate, and etand without a rival aa the beet, fastest and eaa- LEif'M The li\"eofbuj'CTS i,\u201dtr PROP.ROBT.HOBBS done In flrst-elase style., IA Caui Solicited.¦\tI\tPROPRIETOR.Dinrict of Pontiac.I ShBWrWe, April ,l8to.Shop next door to Turner*; Feb.16, lees."]
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