The equity, 21 novembre 1894, Supplément
[" Supplement to The Equity.No.24.Shawvillk, Nov.21, 1804.Vol.12, - I-\t-\t- deaths, being tortured and afterwards devoured hy the cannibals.Carlson and Miller, two of the victims, were prominent citizens of Sydney, and in that city a movement is on foot to ask the (Government to allow a company of volunteers to visit Admirality island and avenge the death of their fellow citizens New Ireland the Australian trading post was burned to the ground.A prominent white trader named Ilodjohn was missing, while it is feared that the entire while population have all met with a horrible death at the hands of the man eating savages.Massacres are also reported on other islands.It is thought the natives stole liquor from the trading (Mists, and that the effects on their semi civilized natures was to convert them again into the wild native state from which they had so recently emerged.\u2014\" \u2014\u2014 ?\t\u2014 The Church Conference Bricks for Sale D.[gmilf's Clareiioi $ London, November 10.\u2014The Pill Mall Gazette state*, as it claims, upon authority, that the marriage of the Csar Nicholas and Princess Alii will take place on November 30th.DOCTOR i\\ 0 OTS 11 wvmv mix.3 ?t ! I An exchange says: A man may use a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the hack of a railway coach to âave the interest on hie money till the Conductor cornea murid ; stop hie watch nights to save the wear and tear ; leave hie Y or *t' without a dot or cross to save ink ; pasture his mother's grave to corn, hut a man of this kind is a gentle men and a scholar compared to a fellow who will take a newspaper two or three years and when asked to pay for it, pula it in the office and have if marked \u201crefus- Canadian Enterprise- At MOKEHEAD, P.0.m EGÜLATORS.1894.1894.OR PONTIAC ¦ -WOOLLEN- - men MILLS save PINK PEÏJ ETC aufTerfrum want of Power, l)es|>orideney, I in potency, ho** of Memory, P-in in the Ba, k, irriialilo In »ew;w r.Indecision and low* of Moral Co -trol, Indigestion.Constipation mud many other ¦ymi> toms arising from Indiscreet habita.They should take these Pills.\u2022d.\u201d Thousands of the f ilr sex are to-day wrecks in healthaud lieauty liecguaethey neglect that upon which their health and charms of beauty depend.They should take these Pills, a* they cure all Suppressions and Irregularity ; they enrich the Blood, give Vigor of Health, elastic step and rosy checks.WOMEN A NKW YORK PAPKE AT LA HT DISCOVERS ITS EXISTENCE.AT HT.JOHN HAH AN INTERESTING DEBATE UPON CHURCH UflON St.John, N.B , Nov.14.\u2014At this morning's Chutch of England Conference the first subject was a letter by Rev.W.J.Armitage, of St.Catherines, Out.A discussion followed its reading by Rev.Foster-Almoii, Rev.Dyson Hague, Rev.A F Burt and Rev.J.DdSoyers.Tho second paper was prepared by Rev.J.M.Snowden, rector of St.Oemge'a church Ottawa, and was most instructive and interesting.It dealt with the music in Jewish and Curistian worship, special mention being made to St.Ambrose, of Milan and (Gregory.Congregational as opposed to choir singing was ably referred to.The difference was pointed out between the \u201cCathredral service\" and that of parish church, and the attempt to imitate English Cathredral services in Canadian parish churches was deprecated.The necessity for plain, hearty and inspiring tunes and chants was urged A solemn protest was entered against the practice at such bright and joy, us festivals as Kister and Christmas, when every Christian wants to lift up his voice in song, of making this impossible by the introductions of what is called \u201cspecial music.\" Ttie singing of the prayers, such as the General Confession, is, the writer declared, an outrage on common sense.Several clergy agreed with the piper, including Rev.Dyson Hague, who urged congregational hinging and the abolition of all oh-j eternal choir monopolies.Christian reunion occupied the afternoon session, the subject being introduced through a paper prepared by Principal Sheritan, of Wyclifte college, strongly favoring one of nil Protestant denominations.A discussion followed by R v.Dr.McRae, Presbyterian ; Rev.C H.Pais-by, M ithodist, and Riv.A.M.yun, Episcopal, closed the discussion and expressed his belief that church union was surely coining, hut it might he a century or two perhaps much nearer.The Ritualists, he declared, would be found with the Catholics, while the other branch of the church would he found working in harmony with all other Christian churches.Have commenced operations for the season after having been thoroughly overhauled and re-fitted.New York, Nov.11 \u2014The Times says editorially to day \u201cIt ia not particularly creditable to American enterprise that the work of laying a cable across the Pacific should have been left for the Canadians.Th«* commercial interests of our Pacific coast with Asia, as well as with the Island a of the Pacific, have for a generation been far more important than tlnme of Canada.Yet we have relied for communication U|N>n slow mail steamers and have not established telegtaphic communication even with the Hawaiian islands, though one enterprising newspaper two yea is ago invented a cable for the purpose of promulgating its own homo made \u201cm ws.\" The Canadians have shown great enterprise since the opening of the Chi adian Pacific in diverting trade to the route, while the Californians seem to have been very apathetic.The laying of a cub e from Vancouver instead of from San Francisco will give the Canadians a very marked advantage in their effort to capture the Asiatic trade.\u201d In thesedays when the »in of evil hahitsnr* _\tno prevalent, when thousand* of young men are wrecked hy the bad habita of *e|f abuse, Tobacco, Tea and .Spirit», theae Pill* are a Hure prevention anti should lie need in all cases.BOYS should take no other pill*.They remove Irregularities rauaed by cold or otherwise, restoring health and complexion.May lie had of all medicine dealera or will be aent upon receipt of price (jo ceuta per box, or six boxes for $2 60) by addressing.GIRLS JOHN T.WAIT,Proprietor.Arnprior.Parties requiring Season of 1894.CARDING & SPINNING may rely on having it The Shortest anti \u20achra|>e*t Route to Arnprlor Skillfully Executed f'om mu mention Is now open between Ross Point, In lhe township of Bristol, Quebec, and f tie northern terminus of the 14th Concession of the township of McMab, Ontario.The scow has been thoroughly overhauled wild Is In better running order than ever before.We have also spent $60 In repairing the rood to the ferry, which Is now In first class condition.ami at REASONABLE PRICES.IN STOCK -O\u2014 Crossing at any hour of the day from 8 a.in.till 0 p.in.Market (lays ( Tuesdays and Saturdays ) from G a.in.till G pin.Kxrellent Accommodation for the conveyance of hay, lumber, farm machinery .grain a ndolher farm produc etc., The Oriental War.A Choice anil Extensive Line of London, November 16th\u2014The Morning pout has this dispatch from Shanghai :\u2014 \u201cThe viceroy of the province of Sechuen has been arrested on the charge of murdering a Tartar general in command of the provincial troops.His object whs to hide Ii.h depredations.Generals Schi and Nehi have been stripped of their titles, rank and decorations in consequence of tlieir discreditable failure in the battle of Ping Yang.\" London November 16.\u2014The Times\u2019 correspondent aays that Captain Me Lu re has been appointed assistant admiral of the Pei Yang squadron.It is reported at Chee Foo, lie says, that the Chinese commander in Chief is neglecting M«»uk-den and is marching to the relief of Port Arthur.London, November 10.\u2014The Central News correspondent at Shanghai teio graphs that the Chinese flvtt, fully equipped, put out to sea on Monday.The Japanese warship Yoshiuno waa sighted erasing off Wei-Hoon Sunday.Two more Chinese merchant steameis have been placed under the j the German flag and one under the Hag of Great Britain.London, November If».- The Vienna correspondent of the Daily News says that despite General Guiko's prohibition, m Polish delegation will go to St.Petersburg to try and acquaint the Czar with Guiko\u2019s oppressive system of administration.THE TARIFF : which will well repay inspection.For a 2 horse cart or conveyance and driver each way, including horses, 50 cents, for ditto returning same day, 75ct«.For a one horse cart or conveyance and driver each way, including horse, 40vts.returning name day, GOuts.For one horse each way, 25 cents.For each additional horse the property of same party, 15c.For each head of horned cattle each way, 25 cents.For each additional head the property of same person, 15c.For each head of swine or sheep, 10 cents.For each additional head the property of same party 5c.For each passenger, 10 cents.The public will be duly notified of any change in the above arragenients.Flannels, Blankets, Shawls, Stc.\u2022 Wool taken in Exchange for Goods.A.HODCINS, irotectimi of Good arrangements to Load and Unload.Jas.M.Greenshields, May 1, 1894.According to a recent decision of Judge Morgan at Toronto, promissory notes signed by drunken parties are worthless.Recent cable despatches give details of a fearful massacre of Armenian Christians by Turks.It is stated tint between G,-000 and 10,000 persons, the inhabitants of thirty villages, were butchered.No mercy was shewn to children or women and the latter w ere subjected to the most atrocious cruelties.The Double Action A.J.JACESON Oscillating.WASHING MACHINE 5 SHAWVILLE.Q.Murdered and Eaten.House and Sion Painter, ALL THE EUROPEANS ON THE ISLANDS NEAR NEW GUINEA SLAIN BY CANNIBALS.Eclipses all others in the market to-day______ Gilder, Glazier, Decorator, &c.N.w York, Nov.13.-The Herald\u2019* Vancouver, B.C., special says :\tAccord- ing to latest advices from Australia by the steamer Miowera, word has been received at Sydney from the Bismarck archipelago that a native uprising has taken place on all the Islands near New Guinea, and that the European settlers have all been murdered by the Kanakas.The steamer Three Cheers, of Sydney, reports calling at Admirably Island and New Ireland with supplies, and finding the trading poets there in ashes and white men nowhere to be found, while the trading schooner also was burned to the water's edge.On the approach of the vessel to Admirably island the natives fled to the hills, until not a soul remained in the villages.They feared that the white men had come for vengeance.On landing the worst fears of the Captain were realized.Traces of a cannibal feast of recent date were found.Without doubt, all the inhabitants of the trading post had met with the most horrible of St.James' Presbyterian church, London, Out., has decided that hereafter, in administering Holy Communion, each communicant will have a cup The system has been in vogue in Rochester and other places across the line, but St.James* is the first church in Canada to adopt it.It does its work perfectly and completely, doing away with the washboard and hand rubbing altogether, besides being so easily operated that a child can use it without fatigue.All orders promptly attended to and estimates furnished.The subscriber havingstart-ted business in Shawville,begs to announce that he is prepared to execute all orders for work in any of the above ines, in first class style.Intend purchasers should not fail to see this excellent machine before buying.Hair Dressing Parlor Wm.S.Clarke SILAS YOUNG - PROP J Hair-cutting,Shaving, Shampooing doneln tlret-clsswstyle.AGENT, Morehead P.O., Que.ACall^olicitbd.Shop nextdoorto Turner\u2019» flhenrsand Scissor* sharpened at re» sonable prices by means of a new patent ma-obi ne which does the work perfectly.Decl5,l892.\tt Orders from all parts of the county promptly attended to.Machines constantly on hand.v Bibliothèque et Archives nationales E9 E9 Q E3 Québec The Equity Page blanche "]
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