The equity, 21 février 1895, jeudi 21 février 1895
[" SHAW VILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, FEB.Vol.XII, No.36.I.J2WCTS* 21, 1805.gy The Shawrille Marble and Granite Works, Alei.McDonald, proprietor, turns out a superior class of work in Monuments, Headstones, etc.Prices reasonable.H.T.HURDMAN, M D., C.M.( Choice family Flour et Shaw ville Roller Mills, |3 50 per barrel.Shawville L.C.Concert, Thursday, March 7th.Masonic Hall, Shawville.Messrs, Fraser A son, Pembroke have assigned.Coat robes at cost price during remainder of January at 0.F.Hudgins.\u2019 H.Hobbs has just received a large consignment of Men's, Youth\u2019s, Boy's and Children\u2019s Suits from #1.50 to #0.00.They will be sold withoutJJJJJJJJB A great many people are talking of attending the Gibbons auction sale which began on Wednesday.To mis* the unprecedented bargains that will there be offered will be a great mistake.New Drug Store, Main St., Shaw-ville.\u2014A choice assortment of Drugs and Chemicals constantly on hand.Also, a full stock of Patent Medicines ; Horse and Cattle medicines of all kinds.Pres-rviptions and family receipea carefully put up at all hours.Open on Sunday be tween 12 and 1pm.Du.R.H.Kloui.merchants of REID BROS.GRADUATE OF MoQILL COLLEGE, Member or the oollbue or phyeicuns ani> irs-ob«nb #r the province or qvEusc, Her Majesty's Cor oer for the Judicial District of Pontiac, after taking a Post-Graduate Course In the foremost hospitals of the land, hit returned*» Brya.ni, and opened an ofloa in the residence of Mr.Win, II.Clarke, on Main Ht., nearly opposite the Poet Offloe.Consultations at all hours Free Consultation to poor on Sundays from 10 to 11 a.m.Herrings direct from the fisheries.Try them\u2014-they ere first-class.O.Fred Hudgins.For sn impoverished condition of the blood end loss of vitality, take Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.Messrs.D.W.Budd and Jaa.Mat he son,of Renfrew, were in town on Sunday.Misses M.Rimer and Ada McRae, of Bryson, were in town on Monday.Miss Susie Klock, of Aylmer, is visit fif.Klock of BAM OF OTTAWA.reserve SAT! $1.600,000 1,487,000 1,804.980 S87.110.60 Capital Authorised \u2022\u2022 Subscribed \u2022\u2022 paid up lîocat and (iimeraL Real HiAoOrnoK, Ottawa.Branches.Aruprlor.Oarleton Place Keewatln, Pembroke Winnipeg.IxpUnatpry.mg her brother, Dr.R this If you want to buy G-oods at Prices that are guaranteed against all competitors, Come A printed notice was enclosed in last week s issue of The Equity the object of which was to draw the attention of those who are in arrears to the fact that we need the money due to us now.To avoid iHMis Bsssas eating that the notice wai not meant Csnceri.»nd cancerous tumors, are for any one whote tubacription tons already ®ure^ ^7 purifying effects of Ayer\u2019s paid up.We refer to the matter here in ®ampanlla.case those who are so paid up may mis- The Price of Oats.\u2014We regret that construe our motive, and in order to avoid in making the usual correction in our any misunderstanding which may arise, market report last week, the numeral *3\u2019 repeat what the notice pointa out, namely, was inadvertently used, making the price that it applies to the case of those only of oats 33 instead to 32 cents.EEËF=\u2022= JWaftaarsrs look of age, and Buckingham* Dye excels The photo gallery in the Pontiac others in coloring brown or black House here has been opened for a time by a first-class photographer.Those eed of work in this line should not e All who have used the Manitoba flour, that O.Fred Hodgine is selling, says its splendid and wonderfully cheap.Itia stated that Mr.J.T.Prince re- A Savings Bank In connection with each ranch.Deposits received of $1.0# and up-ards.Interest allowed.A General Banking huit ness transacted.CHARLES McGEE^ A letter received by the Bureau of Mines states that the Bonanza Nickel Mining eom pany, operat in g in the Nippis-sing district, are working on a gold vein which has recently been discovered near Lake Wahnapitae, and which has a surface showing of fifty two feet wide and sixteen hundred feet long.They are taking out a carload of ore for the purpose of having a mill teat made at the Kingston School of Mining.The ore is said to assay as high ss $100 per ton.GEO.BURN, Cashier JÀ8.HOPE* Co.! \u2022MANUFACTURING STATIONERS, BOOK8EL SfL lere.Bookbinders, Printers, etc.Depository like Ottawa Auxiliary BlhleSoclety,Ottawa,Out.Arthur McConnell, A TTORNRY AT LAW, Main Bt.Hull, A Que, will, at request, attend all court» In the district.All correspondence prompt* 1 ^wîn^eYt^hawvlIleflret Thursday of each month.An exchange mays it is understood that r.John O\u2019Meara, one of Ottawa\u2019s lead Mr mg barrister», is to be appointed to the Judgeship of the County of Nippiseing.The people of Nippisaing, especially the French, have petitioned for a judge capable of speaking French, and as Mr.O\u2019Meara is a thorough French scholar, he will fill the to 8.A.McUAY, BCL.XTOTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Maglitratea .W CourtatShaw ville.Agent for the Credit Foncier franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy terms.|g- Will be In Mhawvllle from Monday till Friday of each week.Will visit Quyon the second Tuesday of #aeh month The publication of Turn Equity was delayed last week till Friday owing to the non-arrival of our paper from Toronto at the proper time.Mr.R.A.Jamieson, of Renfrew, is well a school,Bristol, (near Caldwell P O ) mentioned as the probable standard bear-on Tuesday evening, the 26th mat., com- bearer of the Liberals of the South Rid menoing at seven o'clock.Concert and log, should they decide to put \u2022upper In connection.All are welcome.[ the field.IN I BJNj\tIWantkd,' Sied Wheat.\u2014The under- during February and March, Boots and signed wants a few hundred bushels of Shoes cheaper than any man in town, clean Scotch Wheat (Red or White Fife) Bargains are not only budding, but are | delivered at the Clarendon Roller mill, blossomed oat in n delay in leaving their meatun The Arcade Store ARNPRiOR, ONT.position with honor.Being a master of the English and French languages, he will be acceptable to all classes of Nippissing\u2019s population.The Government could not make a better selection than that of Mr.O\u2019Meara.A Christmas tree will be held at Cald WILLIAM ELLIOTT TOAILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 13 Hhawvllle, Q,ue., respectfully solicits gageaient# for any business In connection with all Courts In the County, Collections made and prompt returns assured a man in Booth and Shoe#.\u2014H.Hobbs will sell en Honor Roll, e# MONTH OF JANUARY; STARK *8 SCHOOL, NO.3 JOHN COYNE.The highest price in cash will be paid Jab.Wilson Highest number of marks\u2014Tommie Smart, 2896.Fifth Class\u2014Tommy Smart, 1st ; Aggie Fulford 2nd; Annie Smart, 3rd.Fourth Class, sr.\u2014Bridget Quinn, 1st ; Bertie Cart man, 2nd; Johnnie Quinn, 3rd.Fourth Class, jr.\u2014Willie Bryson, 1st ; Mabel Creik, 2nd.Third Class, sr.\u2014Johnnie Med oof, 1st, Ernest Smart, 2nd ; Willie Fulford, 3rd.Third Class, jr.\u2014Berta Quinn, 1st , Earle Fulford, 2nd ; Ethel Stark, 3rd.Second Class\u2014Gordon Smart, let.Second Primer\u2014Ida Stark, 1st.Good Conduct\u2014Mabel Creik, 1st ; Agnes Fulford, 2nd.CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND MAGISTRATES COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF PONTIAC AT PORT AO i DU FORT, P.Q.All business entrusted to him will receive Immediate attention.P.S.\u2014Special discounts given this month in every department.It is rumored that a prominent firm of pork packers, of Montreal, intend to pur-1 The general quarterly meeting of the chase a farm near Renfrew, buy skim Methodist church here, adjourned from milk from the Creamery patrons, and go I Sunday the 10th insfc.,on account of bad largely into hog raising.\t| roads, will be held on Sunday next, 24th BÊHg inst.The business meeting in connection with the church will be held on Saturday previous at 2 o\u2019clock.Dr, W.C.McGUIRE, VETERINARY SURGEON,! Graduate of Motilll University Montreal,) 88 Lyon St., Ottawa.Will visit Shawvllle on tbe second Wednesday of every month.Tbe great sale of effects and stock of the late Edward Gibbons, of Onslow commenced on Wednesday and will continue from day to day until all the large stock Is dispos- 1\t\\ lady living edof.If you want the best bargains ever her teeth extracted for the purpose of procured, by all means spend a day or two gettjn3 an artificial supply of those use at thin Haie.\tful articles ; but strange to say nature is \u2022 giving her a complete set of the genuine brand for the third time, although she has reached middle age and is the mother , of a family.near Carleton Place had Office UNION HOUSE, rpHOMAS LAltU,Proprietor.Hotel ts situated on A Corner of Main and Clarendon Btreeta.Quyon.The public will find this house tally up to the roq meats regarding accommodai Ion and comfort.T od bar well supplied.'Buss meets all trains.T.Lindsay 4 Co\u2019s lift 263.2634 ; 266 ; 267 ; 269 ; 271 ; 273 A P,e**ln$f ceremony took pl.ce at Ayl-and 276 Wellington Street.And 62 and \"jer on Wednesday evening last when Mr agi Kent St Ottawa\tRobert Driscoll, aon of the late A.Dns\u2019 -\t'\tcoll, and Miss Pauline Martin, both of back towards the station so often ?Mr.R.R.McFarlane is booming things this winter ; he has a large wood contract to fill at Sand Point.There is no more at present and I must go and study my lessons as I am only a Schoolboy.E.Lavina McJahst, Teacher ulre able Rlmslde Notes.Mr.and Mrs.Thus.Graham arrived safe and well from California just as the storm was going on.Miss Janet Grant has gone on a visit to Brockville.Mrs.Warren Campbell and baby, Bry son, who have been visiting here for some time, left for Quyon Friday.The smile of Mr.R.J.Campbell tells us 44 it's a boy.\u201d Mrs.0.Thomas and children of Cob den are vision/ at Mr.Lothian's.Mr.and Mg William Freel, of Fitz- ST LAWRENCE HALL.pv M.McLEAN .Proprietor, Main et.Quyon,Que.U e ThU house la In every way furnished to afford eellentaccommodation for tbe travelling public, mmerclal men will And the sample rooms second none on the road.The Bar Is always supplied with r best brands of Liquors , Wines, and Cigars.Good ery In Connection.that town, were united in matrimony, Rev.Mr.Judge, of Christ church, officia ted.Miss Laura Driscoll acted as brides maid, and Mr.Frank Martin, grooms man.The Promise Kent Matrimonial Event, On Thursday of last week, precisely at 12 o\u2019clock, Mr.Alexander Elliott, sr., of Clarendon was united in the bonds of wedlock to Mise Ocelia, daughter of the late John Moorhead of Leslie.The cere-y was performed at the residence of Mr.Win.Clark, C.L.A., by the Rev.Mr.McKibbon, Presbyterian minister of Bryson.Mr.John Elliott, nephew of the groom, and Miss Emma Clarke, performed the functions of \u201cbest man and bride's maid, respectively.After the knot was well and truly tied,and the usual round of congratulations was gone through with, the wedding dinner was partaken of, and a short time thereafter, Mr.Elliot and his bride, accompanied by the bridesmaid and groomsman and a few friends drove to the home of the bridegroom, where many other relatives and friends were already assembled to give tmsm.ï&Ærs arsis,?izzs &S to pa, for the eight mil* ef road recently\twhen all had done ju.tic to ihi, mmn ### ms b:\tssrüA \u201cM*.David Cnthbertaon, of Ottawa, ia 6nd °Ter,hoe*hiFwd Hod*ine\u2022 visiting friends here and in Clarendon at With reference to the letter recently, present.\tin which the Rev.Robert Gardiner, of Mr.and Mrs.John Anderson have de Belleville,charged that Sir McKenzie Bow-cided to try farming again ; their old mil warn not \u2022 good Methodist,Rev.Robert friends welcome them back.\tMark, of Ottawa, also a Methodist, writes Mr.J.Stony has returned from visit to the Journal stating that Dr.Gardiner in?friends in Am prior.\thas always been a noted Grit, and also on The Misses Duff, of Glengyle, spent one occasion publicly boasted that he Wednesday afternoon at Mr Dan.Smith'a would not take off hie hat to the Queen What takes that fiery little grey horse or any other woman, The Enterprise says that a new society, under the name of \u201cThe Sons of Rest,\u201d has been organized in Eganville.The _\t.\t.1.11 objects of the order are to chew tobacco, We promised that as soon as etock-tak- n()t for anything they buy, and never ing was completed we would make u-u- wor|T \\ tine of ten cents is imposed on - ; hum even more than usual, (which is | member who disgraces the order by saying a good deal.) The work is now wor^jng done and we are going to redeem that\t#8 promise by a big sale\u2014a regular \u201ccoiker.GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE, mon H.P.Turpain, - - Prop,, roy, are e pending a few days at Mr.R.Campbell\u2019s.Miss Lizzie Lothian has gone to Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Silas Young, of Shaw-ville, were the guests of Mr.and Mr# Smiley on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Roy have a boy visitor\u2014to stay.Mr.and Mrs James Burden were visiting at Elmaide on Monday Feb.19.mHI8 hotel has been recently opened for A the nubile accommodation, and has been equipped In first clan* etyie with all necessary requirements.Bar furnished with choice llqnors and cigare, First class table.good yard and stable-Ing, and large commodious Sample Rooms, lair Dressing Parlor In building.ness The ladies of St.Andrew's church, Kingston, were each given in Jsnuary, 1894, the sum of $1, and were retn to invest it and give the church th At the end of the year they had nested KID WINTER -Clearing Sale,- For 30 Days, e net PONTIAC HOUsf gains gained by their investment» $2,120,which sum was presented to the church.One lady alone raised $162 21 out of the dollar given her to invest.Dolly i M ( Bristol Jottings» Skating Carnival.\u2014 J.H.Brownlee, proprietor of the Shswville Skating rink announces that he will give a carnival on Thursday evening, Feb.28.Admission Over 1,000 Men\u2019s Suits $2.60 up.to public 16 cents ; skaters in costume, Over 2,000 Men\u2019s Pants, 96 cents up.free No one under 14 years will be per-Over 1,600 Men\u2019.Overecte, #3.40 up.\t°n the ice'.A* « number of young ~ Vtvwkn .04\t«, ok\tpeople have signified their intention to Over 1,200 l>y » - u ts, $1.26 up.\tup something extra in costumes, the Over 1,000 Boys\u2019Overcoats $2.60 up.public may expect the coming event to surpass all previous efforts of the kind made A week ago Friday Samuel Lanore, of Cannan, in Russell County, about twenty miles from Ottawa, met with a peculiar a% '\tit-,.\t| accident, from which he had since died * riCCS iOWCr LÜ&I1 &ny | was working in the woods, and while chopping on a log, lost him balance.He jumped backwards without looking and struck upon a small dry stub, upon which he wes impaled, the wood penetrating six or eight inches into hit bowels.HU feet lacked some inches of touching the ,\t.\tground, and suffering dreadful agony the Lindsay and Bargains IS the poor fellow was unable for a few minute# Conguering Cry.\ttSmSSSà : reach, Then Comprising the whole of our stock\u2014the largest possibly in Canada.r ; i M All our own make.Warranted in every ipect.Stylish, well made, well cut, II finished.Wool, not shoddy, wear ere res WO like iron SHAWVILLE, P.Q C.CALDWELL, PROPRIETOR 111 house in Canada.1866 1896 OTTAWA\u2019 BUSINESS Every promise faithfully kept.Com petition practically extinguished.COLLEGE.BOOK-KEEPING AND OFFICE WORK TAUGHrFROM ACTUAL BU8INE88 was a hanging limb which he could and with that he drew himself off.* nearly a mile Lvnore had to walk home alone.Until Tuesday he suffered awful agony.He was 36 years of age, and leaves a widow with five email child-the oldest eleven veers.The widow P.8 \u2014MdJlwi.1.promptly elle pie.1.1 ™\twilmiom*tbToWk.T.Lindsay & Co le the course every young roan and woman requires.They can not afford to take any other.Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy and Penmanship our specialties.Remember ¦T < \"MTS nothing to write Ibr particulars.Address .TOllV U frlT H Jl'rI nrl p il, Ht» Ottawa, Canada.886, 867, 8W, 271, 173 a*» 876 WELLINGTON St., OTTAWA.pen, Jk OUR EGO EXPORTS.associations.Dolor## wu to be â queen ; I her from aotually «butting her door Agi hut her kingdom wa« to lie within «tone him ; ami Dolores always welcomed walls,\t!\taPPW how and when he might.|The aeeer ©*r w*rkH Is tfet Mers l usse restriction# were hard upon a girl If he was moody, she sympathised with\tPreamble II Is, the five or si* years m which *ne^grew from I o«>nvena school and panting lor liberty.\tbore with hie rudeness.For her he was market across the border.Last week ten she pinched herself lu order to provide foi I condnemsaL\"\tIt was now nearly four monthe since she I shipper 3c above whatheoouldgetathome.§ her daughter\u2019s board and education.\tShe chafed bitterly against the dreari» had seen him.A brief note had told her The demand there is still far from exhausted ESSHEroS was joined by a niece, who from that time\tip#d ^ ,ole dominion over her, and\tagain.She was In despair at this cruel\treminds us of old times.Before the passage shared her fortunes, good or bad., I he niece\t8h6 had neither strength of will nor cour-\tfarewell ; and sont her mother to his lodg-\tof the McKinley Act our egg exports across SsS5555®î5rt Xttaf* fever, wnioh had seriously affected her mind I rstified her girlish fancy in surrounding the officer of the police, but on going a the value of $2,166,725.The 60.duty of and memory.Her aunt told her friends in herself with the loveliest, flowers that the month later she found the nest despoiled, that tariff out down these p'ass\ts&c\t«%.^ r - illness hsd been the outcome of her disap- sn l w jth bl|t the e|,gheet persuasion might, The apartment was to bo let, and nobody 30 h June, 1893.The present duty is 8a king among his lei o m \u2022\t, .polntment.However true this may hava\thave induced Pedro Terex to give her the\tknew or cared\twhat had Income of its\ta dosen, a rate which should not make it He waa a Spaniard by birth,though he had bwn, it was beyond question that a more\tname M d eUtw of wif6| if 8he hsd not\tla a tenant.\tmpossible to do an egg trade of the former EEEEEi\tsin EEFEF-= in Spanish-American seouritiea l hat line take their griefs gayly.\te\tbis aunt'# salon.He was about forty years she submitted to her slavery as a fate which his specialty.\tThere was not the most\tThe time came when the widow s cruse\t^ handsome, audacious, plausible,\tshe was too weak to resist ; that she loved meianifinant railway between the southern-\twould hold out no longer, and when it\tmore seductive io his riper years than a\tease and luxury, jewels and flowers too well\tthat a difference of a few days in the time .ss\t:r= = ^\t* - \u2014\u2022 - the Amaaon, between Buenos Ayres and Dolores was now eighteen, beautiful,CV6* oinate a romantic girl.He had newly re- drawers of water, the hard world which Quito-there was not a silver, diamond, or fully educated, fairly accomplished, Nna turned from Spanish America, where he to her ignorance must have eeemed as 1er- Great Britain as large a market as we used :===% 522 StS^EEiHEEEE 5C5Ë5SS company or an irrigation company or a sordid quarter.Bhs went from ail the re-\tf*miliarfigureatthe gaming table# of every\tfear of penury.\tHe had seen her listless\tletter, as WS should have had to lake lower comoanv for making patent guano out of finement» of life to all t hat is ugliest in the\t.jn whioh he ,|Ali hie A^de.\tweary, indifferent ; hut he had never until\tprices, owing to the fact that the eggs must SîySssrïïs; n&Ç SEüSsS BSSHSiS\tr of whioh Pedro Perez did not know by that her daughter sutlered from the misery intereeting jn the outer world.His flashy trigue of some kind, and set a private de- of delivery in the other.Also anothoi h I\tof her surroundings.It might prepare her I Q(| 8Upertj0jAi olevernees passed as the tective to watch the house in the Rue St.item against the more distant market ii w\t.*\u201e.- p.:: A tsr -\t7 %% ssetifs ss ere Peru beceuee he wm ocusidered s« deep l ydro l .re* w»a »lmo«t M well known m I (lretm|] M,,epled hi, mcho*te expert- epprosoh the houee, nor lid Mlle.Quijwl» u, u, ,,nect that, demand there (oral and as rich as the deepest mine in that Madrid as he was m 1 ans ; and 0 w,i* mente as the first stages in the career of ever go out alone.He questioned her many eggs as the United States used to ore in which he had dealt so largely.As notice, but she had approached him with a him wilh mope ,jietinguiehed men.It was nothing the matter.She was tired of lhere and arrived fresher and in better Peres Peru he was talked about respectfully ^xiesty which flattered his\twas the policy of his life to make love to 1\u2018arit, That waa all.Her life was mon- ^bd|tion than ours did.Some of our ship- EsST-EES 5= SB \u201cMS: of that great mill, in whioh money and yoked to smile\u2014he who so rarely smiled\u2014 K q{ uee t0 him> He had gone through M I am going to Madrid next week.honor are ground into dust and ashes, at her simplicity.\tlife, from his eighteenth year upwards Will you go with me?\u201dasked Peres.\tthe «kitisii demand sscz:\tmsm* mmm mm.mmmmm mmm mmm u ##5=mm# MSWR css?\u2022he answered, carelessly.MAh, I forgot.You want to astonish your old friends.Well, keep the sapphires 1 gave you a little time ago, and a few of your smaller trinkets.The diamonds must be made secure before we start.It would be dangerous to travel with jewels of such value.7\u2019 \u201c Duchesses carry their diamonds everywhere,\u201d said Dolores.,ïsAnd duch times by their husbands, sometimes by their servants, and occasionally by professional thieves.You had better take my advice in this matter.\u201d Dolores submitted with an air of indifference, and Perez departed, promising to fetch the jewel-case on the following day.He came, and was told that Dolores was too ill to see him.She had changed her mind.She did not care about going to Madrid.The possibility of meeting people who had known her in her innocent girlhood was hateful to her.This was the gist of what Mme.Quijada told him, with much circumlocution, and with some tears wrung from a mother\u2019s wounded heart, jgfl Seeing that he listened to her reproaches with patience, and that there was an expression of real distress in his withered old face, Mme.Quijada pursued the subject still further.He was breaking her daughter\u2019s heart, she told him.He had but to open his eyes and he would eee that she was drooping and dying by inches in that dismal prison house The sense of a false position,to a girl brought up in the convent of El Santo Corazon, was unendurable.Diamonds were aa droes, material comfort# were of no aonounL The blighted breath of dishonor had passed over the fair young life, and it was slowly withering away.Peres heard and pondered.He idolized Dolores, and there was positively no obstacle to his marrying her, exoep keen dread of ridicule, the idea of laughed at by all Paris as the wealthy dotard with a girl-wife\u2014the fear that if she were once his wife she would insist upon flaunting her beauty in the fall glare of the wickedest city in the world, or that city whioh seemed so to him \u2022\u2022 If I were to marry her she would lead me a wretched life,\u201d he said, after some meditative pacings about the spacious salon ; \u201c she would take advantage of her secure position ; she would plunge into the vortex of frivolous pleasure ; she would drag my name in the mud, perhaps.\u201d \u2022\u2022You have known her long enough to know how simple her ideas are, bow easily she is contented.\u201d \u2022\u2022 That is all very well, now that she is under restraint.How oan 1 tell what she would be if she had the authority of a wife ?\u201d ainsi him A WOMAN'S STORY.CHAPTER XXIIL WHPHK THK GOLD CAM K FBOM.Don Pedro Perez, more commonly spoken of in the Parisian world as le vieux Pores, or Perez Peru, was one of the beat-known men in Paris; and yet he out rarely appeared in those places where the world of Paris most loves to congregate.In the haunts of pleasure he was almost a stranger, there was one place where Sen or Perez reigned supreme, where his name was a word of fear, his countenance an augury of gain or lose to thousands.That place was the Bourse.There Pedro Perez was as a But exporte to the 80 l'KKISHABLK A NATO HH in their velue.Even if we had fou d in of de- some \u201c\tare eo short-sighted,\u201d\t.» -1 tts^scts- is sa I jrsBsSîiâïssïïL .~ttr difficulty, and he had extorted more than Mme.Quijada was in .ore need o fifty 0De so-called loan from Mme.Quijada, heaven of wealth and the hell of poverty.sre wort|, holding.Then oame ht» heroic period, whioh ™\t¦\t-, \u2022hort and sharp, bolder speculation and louie, but it aided a cerUm p an of here snd had obtained several imaller eume of % \u2014z a z E£-Em f ± »£ he escaped the galleye only by the skin of she came to Spam, as the image of wealth who dared not part with a single jewel hie teeth,made him a capitalist; md fifteen incarnate.She had dreamed her dream from among Peres Peru's splendid gifts, ae n-rrrfï \u201c\"\u2018H ssvaasarerjsx süsiïssk5uî5&- the deepest secrete of finance.There was at hand.\t4\t.\tHe would write to her in the coures of not a trick of the Stock Kxch-m-e which She wrote him a piteous letter about a ^e day to tell her that he was going to EEBH™ stone pillar, and with hie crafty southern money.She believed that the dividends ed thât lhie WM onjy hie manner ofaeeur-eyee looking further into futurity than any upon her Argentines was nearly due.It \u2022 himsolf that she had made away with \u2014- - \u2022\u201d\"d\u201c\t\u201c %% ïS-rsr«Xïreà\tsvrs aazzoazs her and her.from ¦Urv.tion.She had now g, hld \u201c \u201eger contemplation of their three mouth» to fill Her daughter had -ure white brightncea ae they lay in their been withdrawn from theoooYentwhere.be J cllee on table before him.bad grown up, and wae faring the diioom- .xhey worth a fortune, Dolor».,\u201d foru of her wretched lodging.\the said, \u201cbut they are of very little uee to Pedro Perez was not given to mote of you\u2014of less use than toys to a child.The charity, and was not in the habit of oaring child can amuse itself with the toys, but | whether his fellow creatures dined or you can do nothing with the diamonds.It For five-and-thirty years ot his Parisian starved, but Mme.Quijada had contrived ,H not worth the trouble of wearing them 1 to impress him with the idea that she waa when there is nobody to admire you.\u201d a remarkably clever woman, and that the \u201cOh, but they are very pretty, ' the girl guilty of a caprice.Hewas closely observed, world would be the poorer for her loss, answered, childishly, \u201cand I like to have as the representative of great wealth always She had flattered him with such subtle them.Perez told me that there are only is observed in an age which ha* Mammon comprehension of him character that he, who about half a dozen women in Paris who for its master-devil; hut he had never been had been the mark of abject flattery for a have such diamonds, and they are all great surprised in any of those follies which some- quarter of a century, found himself listen- ladies.\u201d times diversify the lives of the wisest men.jDg with a pleased air to this gifted woman's ,»p m toid vou _ n.\" her cousin ¦eae iSÜIiüü The three women were eeen one night in He went, eaw Dolores in all the eplender He |wke,l at those diamonds on his ### ##g 0##l ootiers and their following.\tthe girl\u2019s mother; but the settlement to\tK .\t, .\t.\t.After this Dolores was rarely visible to which he finally consented was more than °Q]phlh,rk e mu pre.Um et Chetbem sæssi\u2019sszzz ss&sMg^M-R «ic\u2014\u201c *\u201c \u201cï;SS\tI.::-:\t\u2022 %TJ2T ¦srsir\u2014\u2014 \u2014 StSa %: -M.u.r-JJJ.J_ _\tÇ t-rr r- HPU p,ue, .«.«\u201c-»f-trrh , SSpis eEprr ami serve with lemon juice and parsley.ing way, of small quantities of butter from may ^ ae*iguated,for the storage of cream - Wm.Cooper, of Melbourne.-\t8u (;\u20ac0rtfo Pudding.\u2014One cup each of Australia, which have been held in cold ery butter when received there in regu ar Tkoe Valentine, Ingeraoll, fell down a EEHrE^plifeH \u201c\u2014^ ' xEEiEE.: HF^rf:s - EE\"E^|i=Hli HESW- are for sale at the hardware stores, Mit ey\tFACTS IN FEW WORDS.\tto the British consumer.It it were, iu my ^oM be provided on steamship», so as to A Warwick man sold a dressed turkey the frail for cleaning heavy\t ,nion\tit wouid speed My create a demand efl0rd cold storage accommodation from otfc#r (lsy| weighing nearly 31 pounds.mm# m# mm for the shipment of butter are not avails brine, or by the use of ice and salt Cold fnge to handle fresh made winter butter in the storage accommodation should be provided ^ infant daughter of K.Lamarre, of œ.ro\u201e\tm.\tpul up ÜI.\t«I «\t» - «.b.j.p:\t~r - KrÆ-Æt'i.*: .âsftsas.s\u201eï: «s .IbzHP^ xiEiSE£H=| mMm mÊËmM \u2022'blue Monday.* The man who originated\ta bow at the animal to be branded meut 0f fresh made creamery butter to large proportions a trade likely to bel\tLogan was fined $10 by the Hamil- that name certainly did not express it in with BUch force that it cuts the mark in j Grest Britain.In order to establish a Aueiltly profitable, without any direct toQ Police Magistrate for striking her hue- jjjHMM\tgood reputation for fresh-made wto™r oost, to the Uovernment after the first or band with a broom handle.smmmmrn ¦HiS E^tHm\u201cgdemper.p^n« JZ:\tN^wTrk of !\toïb^But tÎ.\u2018 dteTtW^ ,f the eruulee in the tub.Gradual, the i 891t0oo, 70.46 per cent, or 1,333,000, lire other pointe to b* dee'gn.tedl),^ ^ ^ r pj\t4*u of the Italian people i.largely oaueed 5rs£sr.iF fê» Jw pÆCÆirr dMWK it to heraelf and to her children to keep ^ 1893 only 17.14.The comparatively the butter trade of Can ^uU^ion and\t- causes the friction and irritation that exist sa-\t\u201cd, a rï£,r iœ\tirr-s,MTnt, , rrjzr.srs r.i~ time strength,and nerves are so many that abstinence from alcoholic liquors, are given , Canadian cheete industry^\toromoted \" Visitor\u2014 Ie your town a religious town transmarine possessions far from Europe \u2022he should conserve them by some means.M explanations of their low death rate.In led in the extent to whlc\t[ 0f the Native \u2014You bet !\titself.Let European nations let Africa A woman should not attempt to wash with- Lhe Italian districts the death rate is double the material welfare an t .P\tVisitor\u2014Any Shakers among you ?\talone, and they would gain immensely in i>u a washing machine and a wringer.These wh*t it ie among the Jews, and the popu* farmers ot Canada.\tNative\u2014Mighty few now ; we vc got a ^ power and dignity.The disreputable will do the work as well as she can with a i*tion not so dense, and even in trie wards\tould eroBAOl l< K\tmedicine what knocks the chills sky- gcrAmble for Africa is a race for a land of laborious amount of rubbing and handling occupied by wealthy people the death rate Wh*n fresh made Canadian creamery high |\twhich only a very small fraction is habit* the olothea The clothes come out white i, greater than among the Jews.I; ie fourth, butter compared favorably with me »*H! |\t- able by Europeans, the present European and clear enough to snitthe most fastidious, fourteenth and eighth are the Italian pHnith ^ish creamery and Australian\tpopulation of Africa not being equal to that j*be washing that by the old method re- Wards, and the death rave in )S9'1 waa .13.\u2022 buttere* ^ far adequate provision has\tA Hard Question.\t0f a single petty town in Europe.The paired three-fourths of a day's time can be | 78| 36.12 and 31.98 respectively.BOt been made by the manufacturers or Maid\u2014I wish some advice.military occupation of Egypt, too, is a done with a machine in three hotUH, and |\t «\tCanadian bjtter to enable them to deliy.r - l^dv\u2014Certainly, my dear.What permanent dungcr, fatally depriving Log the fatigue ie much lees.There would then Editing Under Difficulties.\tit to the consumers in Great Britain wrth CMd y\tland of all freedom and al peace in her Mielfff *\t1 nee has de creased slightly during the past#n years, but the property of the farmers m live stock, machinery and buildings has increased considerably.So say the statistics published annually by the Ontario Government.Cmada has stood the world wide de pression of the past two or three years better than any other English-speaking nation in the world.We do not say this is due to the national policy.We do sa that those who assert that Canada is su faring because she has the N.P instead of free trade are talking through their hat.\u2014Ottawa Journal.(Independent.) IT» tea Parmera\u2019 After Relief.[JTJSINESS CHANGE.boi MORRISON\u2019S CARRIAGE FACTORY, 30 lbs good bright yellow Sugar for $1.00 at \u20ac1.V.Hodglna.\u2019 H.Hobbs, auctioneer and real estate agent, Shawville, Que.Sales effected en most equitable and satisfactory terms Shawville Produce Quotations.32 cash.60 62 .00 16 .18 20 Now running with very much increased capacity with the addition .of a.aci M m\tbegs to intimate to the people of Shawville and surrounding country that he has acquired the Black-smithing Business and stand of Mr.John Lester, Main street, Shawville, and is now prepared to execute all work in the] The subscriber Trade Policies and the Farmer.Planing and Matching Department.Oats \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022esse i Peas 40 Rye., Eggs,.Wool.Lard.Butter.MK I I I ,,- Wheat, (standard) at mill Flour per barrel.Buckwheat.Pork perot.Mm\\ BMsmillE ess \u2022 sees# 8\t9, All kinds of Lumber Dressed and 12\t141 Matched in first cln.8 style and shortest notice.The Ottawa Journal remarks that of the cattle shippers who were making such an outcry last year about exorbitant steam -bhip rates across the Atlantic, not one has had enough interest in the matter to ap pear before a government commissioner to about it, although repeated invitations have been issued.Either there is something the matter with the cattle men or there was nothing the matter with the cattle rates.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 line with which he may be favored #e# sees \u2022 \u2022 66 00 *n GoOil.Workmanship and Best Satisfae] tion maranteed.Carriage and Sleighmaking and Repairing 3 to t; w 5.001 Qeneral Blacksmithing.3 J to 441\t\u2014 .7 60 8 00 .26 tu 30 .2 i to 3 talk Beef Skilled workmen only employed in this branch, therefore the public may re ly on any orders left with us for Black smith work of any kind, being eatiefactor ily executed.WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SEE US.Hay per ton Calfskins.Hides.in connection ; also an -UNDERTAKING- BUY branch, thoroughly equipped in every detail.H.MORRISON, A.SMILEY.I Winter Peerless & Zero Amber MAIN 8T., SHAWVILLE.Jsb.7th, 1896.Shâwville, Nov.12,1894.Machine Oils, .QUYON .Orest Distress la Britslr, The host in the World for Fall & Winter nee.SOLD WHOLESALE ONLY BY Stove & Hardware London.Feb.16.\u2014The coldness of the weather continues to cause widespread suffering and many deaths.The thermometer is four degrees below the frees ing point to-day and the air is raw and penetrating.In eighty inquests held in London the verdicts have been that death accelerated by the cold.The immediate causes of death were given as bronchitis, pleurisy, syncope snd other heart and lung ailments incidental to the weather.The death rate has been especially heavy among the aged.The keen winds have increased distress in the dwellings of the poorest families.It is impossible to keep these dwellings warm, and although no case of death by freezing is reported, dozens of cases of pneumonia in the under-heated or fireless rooms are brought to notice daily.The ice pack in the Thames still impedes navigation.Work in the building trade has been suspended and the contractors have dismissed their men for the present.Tho trades unions report that 36,000 of their mem bers in London are unable to get employment and muet remain idle until the wet ther shall moderate.The majority of these men are carpenters, plasterers or stonemasons.In Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and several other manufac-taring and trading centres, |tka ooem- THE SAMUEL ROGERS\u2019 OIL CO., OTTAWA.DEPOT.GEO.T.MOHH, Prop, R.ütcCRBDIB & SON, was v .Q ?iBuilders and Contractors,** MANUFACTURERS OF -A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF StoTBS, pipes, hi! sews, £ slell & leafy Mare, Planing am Sashes, -ALSO A FULL STOCK OF FIRST CLASS- Deerskin Mitts and Moccassins.¦-0 CASH PAIR FOR HIDES AND PELTS.and Doors Mouldings, Blinds, e to.dj I .Turning Done.r* Parties iudebted to me are requested to call and settle their aeeounle, in settlement of whish all kinds of Farmers Produce will be take*.9tou~h and Dressed lumber on Hand.GEO.T.MOHR, PROPRIETOR.Orders by Mall Promptly Attemdei tf.*A MESMK.m MJMHI > "]
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