The equity, 7 novembre 1895, jeudi 7 novembre 1895
[" tr t*9*' w ?Vol.XIII, No.21 SHAW VILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, NOV.7, 1895.U,.UK?K\"ra; « « .h.\u2018ï:Ær:.'\u201e?\tj%25rs ;r »,'Wi sSS&S* BANK OF OTTAWA # UEZD BROS.THE ARCADE.Capital Authorised 1\u201c Subscribed 11 paid up .$1,600,000 1,487,600 1,204,980 687,116.60 Shawrille every Thursday.Bibieription, 11.00 per Aaaua.er ct the Grand Jr.Andrew Acres, Rest Mr.Harry 0.Fenn, an Quyon, died on Head Office, Ottawa Branches noDdVertl,lng rel,\u2018roeile koown on «ppllei- ,eer*\tI M Al M\tI EL w _\t, G F; Hodftim ii showing a beautiful I era for the murder of roung Wells at Capital City |I\t*\"7 liquors an VI,1A«e No 2?provided asumpi- Miss K.Wilson, teacher, who has been I ™,r bereavement.Funeral to Shaw-\tsung by the choir, under the direction of \u201doue d,nlner al 4 o\u2019clock, to which a good- ill for some time past, is able to resume v,lle oemete,7 Wednesday afternoon.\tMr R W.Edey.The bier was decked number \u201cl d'^n.In the evening her duties again.\t-?\u2014\twith a number of beautiful wreaths, con ! ^bor* was an assembly at the M Mias May King of Renfrew is visiting\tHonor Roll for OotobUT.\ttributed by sorrowing friends.The fun- ' where addles^e» were delivered by Miss Clara Brownlee at present.\t\u2014\teral cortege upon leaving the house was j ¥r*\tKodgins, Mr.James T.Pat Mr.and Mrs Dean of Douglas is the\tSchool, No.6, Clarendon.\tLilly a mile in length, bearing testimony lle?n lnd *^v- Charles Ghiniquy, ex «Æ\t«t*o\u2014 b«i-\tZSt&xzz* ~ cftte,\u2022£# mmmêméÊËêmmÊm sa» Aaasaa %%%: Z Eï'HE3T% ÉHjfHEHE 152 Bank|8t., Ottawa, low prices at G.F.Hodgms.\t|\tM.D.McIntosh, Teacher.! Dermott.RcquUcat in pice.\tby tripping the \u201clight fantastic toe \u201d for B F \u201d $ r B\t1\t1 ÈI\t¦\tI au hour or two.it I\tW move in SB.T.0.OABOUBY, you ¦bip free.JÀS.HOPE (k Co.mrANUPACTURINO STATIONERS, BOOKBEL JML leu, Bookbinders, Printers.etc.Depositor) f the Ottawa Auxiliary BiMeSociety,Ottawa.Ont.£ocal attd itnaal.Our Millinery Parloir iiTHCR McConnell.ATTORNEY AT LAW.Msln Ht.Hall, I .If'\u201c \u201cU jU,t ,rec«lv«d and tolling A.Que, will, at request, attend all court.at C6°- \"or «\u2022» and 36 for 601b.tine.I y answered01' *** correspondenceprompt-1 cash at G.Fred Hodgins/ Will be at tiha wvllleflret Thursday of each month.on their railway , A pleasant little Halloween party given by Mrs.James MeCredie to a few of the young folk of the town wae 8.A.HcK A Y, B \u20ac L.AXOTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Magistrates 11 Court et Shaw ville.Agent for the Credit Foncier Franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy terms.HI Inspection Solicited by are REID BROS J THE ABCA2Z.ARNPRIOR, ONT.HENRY AYLEN, ADVOCATE Hulls - ¦ - Que.OBITUARY.New lot of ladies' readymade jackets **Q« i of J at G.F.Hudgins.1 A quantity of Shingl r For Sale at Mill P Lucas', Caldwell.DEATH OF GILBERT MAOOON, : THE TOWN LINE OF BRISTOL lea and D rices, at **f ofthfiCoirtsït^JîrysonttCnd lhe8e*elon8 Lum- w'm ber i H One by one the earlier settlers of the JOHN COYNE.LIRE OF THE CIRCUIT AND MAGISTRATES\u2019 COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF PONTIAC A1 PORTAGE DU FORT, P.Q.All business entrusted to him will receive 1 mmedlate attention.Sillon» Chips.ST LAWRENCE HALL.T'v M.McLEAN,Proprietor, Malnst.Quyon.Qne.AT This house Is In everv wayfarntihed to afford Ixjellout aocommotlatlon for the travelling public.Commercial men will rind the sample rooms second to none on the road.The Baris always supplied with the best brands of Liqnore, Wines, and Ctg.irs, Good Livery I n Connection.PONTIAC HOUSE, Shawvllle, \u2022\t- Hue.of subscriber! The Fifth.C.OALDWFI.L, .- PROPRIETOR them i à à % e e I mm * i * ¦* \" \" PPB! ^lLnVn:t number* on?while when we knew that Robert was al ready laying siege to Aunt Purpose's \u2022 affections.T felt uncomfortable at the idea of letting him have the field ¦ I _\tAt anyrate\u2014l argued to myself\u2014there could be no harm in CIIAPTKR C\tju.it going to see how matters were -ib, «.\u2014 \u2014 >\u2022» - \"\u2022 iss syr ¦' pees/\t1 thing to Martha, afterward*.I had no very clear idea what was.The determination was speedily put \u2022¦».=* .\u2014\t1*525r.T6 when 1 answered Cousin Mat tna the larder, my eyes fell upon a small to the supposed value of Auntie 1 nr- corn-flour blanc-mange that I had sr.\ts.:T= syr-flST sTtSÿï then, I did not care to confess an an\ta unmll napkin, placed it in a solute Ignorance on the subject, eapeoi- basket : ' I daresay bar appetite is not üL.ti^tiwdfX^iïlü my junior, although a good many j take it to her | a|U sure lt will do that she looks the older of the two.her good.There's a whole pint of milk STL.:'XV'Z r 3sj«rjawrï ment, and with my small brown \t,np\u2014une Gf ^a^ stupid, interfering we prefer occupying separate tene-; Thomson the house-agent's import liment s.the Missies being too captious lions.As if he could not have found .7 :\u201erib.rr .r syïsssr; il deem The Family ONLY A MILLION.sox all to himself cord i it m women may g«> best we van.every whose face and character roused sentiments which had lung lain dormant under the pressure of severe work and much privation.I was poor then, and 1 am *not much richer now.1 understood the lady to he the probable heiress of a large fortune, and I resolved to stifle those feelings which had so suddenly sprung into life.We frequently met.CHAPTER IV (To lie Continued.) of Ruth at The sadden appearance ¦¦¦ the Vicarage in a state of much agitation created great commotion in t hat quiet establishment.Mrs.W are took hai upstairs, and in a little while learned the whole story of her love lor l r.t1pnlv Sprung into me.»e îrcum-m-Mowbray and of her cousin's conduct.|v met, however, and I was too weak to \u201eIX W\u201e\u201e .\tfel'tSTS \"Lr tK and, whilst making excuses ic\tthought of her helped me through many Caw lev contrived to soothe her guest severe trials.You know that lady »« rjrs.>t iSSiHSS happiness only perceptible by the km i funded you ?\u201d to take a long rest, and in the morning ,ace(l her hand in his.He bent over she would be able to discuss the affairs )iev HIlt| kissed her.such a short period that she yielded < known to t hem, for they had long seen -r r \u2014:r:-: band, and after a long convention ^ of (hp matter : and again hurried to with him he put on his hat and pro- Cedar Lodge, to find for a second time \u2014> -O\t\u2018t,\u201cd s s ™s \" 'i's.s.irri i.been able to accomplish all that ne nan ^ hall he found l>r.Walpole (the one marriage intended to do, but he resohe< i ^ ^ ^ ^ most popular physician of the district) myself); Martha; and Robert, a mm ¦¦¦¦¦ mm lip\tmm M OUt that I .«-.r,\t™**Û»\t\u201cg-\t\u201c - \u2014 \u201c»*\u201c ! 3*L2f£fïS.B.w\u201e WW, t.\tj !sfâléfEÉlcl.azsçsss\tszsss of doctor and patient, both were ion thereby, but the change his gut to come# j kercher tied over \u2019er 'air, and su- in her.\twar balloon called the \" Budapest,\" sr:r.r»ixr\t\"s srrs.sssuzsi s ass as.**» a.» a.s?; j&'iTasua, tret &\t*- « %\t^ hesitated to explain to him fully t ne The 8team roads carry a ton of car nose.\u2014I should not have bin so long, done ; \u2018 of course not, because she came 4 le«t in height, was sent up to a nature of her trouble; an l ne best tat mi wejght for every passenger they trans- m'm', she added, turning apologetically in the Stella.I read the name on her height of 2,625 feet.A battery o! to attempt to win the secret from net.port> where only 400 pounds are requir-1 to me, as she at length paused in her luggage.I have just come from the 010' I'Ul.some 30th line of Goulborn township, Carle- wou\u201cde 1 80t the etory from an old dooum |f^| \\\t?n*\tthat ton Co , lives Mr.Thomas Bradley, one m*n?* .\tKH^f A ,u U,u,L age there of Goulborn\u2019¦ most successful farmers, Side by side with all that remain# of N $ y ## are no healthy wo-in Mr.Bradley's family is a bright lit- ¦\u2022vsrsl liordeaui belles of a osnturv aim\tmPn Ut \u201cV* tie daughter, 8 years of age, who I tad is the body of an old neure** who haa h*»n\traw ' jjgKStk K% no rows and die- wmm m by the use of I)r.Williams* Pink Pille.3 «K?i% îîJtîîjL 7i\t«prlght, the\tare mentally and called oh,ld ll«hl,y \u2022\u2022folded in the women's\tX morally; but it is I true nevertheless, that a large peroent- ()ns strange group le pointed out by the ?** °* tbe women of the country suffer , old man\u2014a father, mother and four ohil-1 Îî?m 9er,roua an ies.uterine disorders, in- that conntrv.,_\tJ| ,.i sf i wu *ra»\"iS5S1 k *\t°» - \u2014 .,w «.\u201ed 4 r,1 «* Bordeaux, in Southern France on the bank* ^ 36 *l* or » 'me d ty we mav read\u2014 - of the dead that for horror personified far| Spite of doctor well skilled, overtop, the skulls and bones of the cats- , nv.\t,\t.\t, S^pjSrj^ssr: ss&fiSa 25 flesh, aiinoet as n*tural as m life, only with ly sealed for 10 cents in stamps.Ad- their faces sunkeu, their eyeballs depreased dress, World's Dispensary Medical As- andall tuned to\t: eociation, Buffalo, N Y.for ¦ M I AND OTHER STORIES, -BY- G.DUTHIE & SONS EDWARD WILLIAM THOMSON BUte.Sheet-Metal.Tile A Gravel Roofers Cloth \u2022I.OO.of the Godfrey * Lament\u2014The Red Headed Wi» u he«blni S Oosh of Rlgaod-Lltti# Baptist#- | he R de by Night- Drafted - A $Fk2Z Apiece\u2014Grandpapa's Wolf Story-Waterloo Veteran-Jchn Bedell-Ver-bitMky\u2019e btratagem.DON\u2019T COUGH YOUR LUNGS AWAY, germaiTbreast^balsam l\u2019itena opinions.,iîr!«rt,^k0uel$e:\t\u201cMr* Th°m*>n has \u2022 tudied with equal nuccsh* the French settler on the bank* of the Ottawa or itMutribmariea.I transplanted Highlander*.the veteran who has carried across the ocean all the iradl-| Hons of European battlefields, the Norwenter who has become the ancestor of half beeede an1 is still a true son of auld Scotia, the voy-agenr and nhanty man.the hunter and trapper.and even the stranger that is within our VAiMt HAvit^r»ia3I Niilu : v 1 *on I CA8CARETs5Z-% Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today.Hood1v put» s 5\u201c3L\u20145 STttÇt.'OL* IN THE TOMB.Miser?m plainly evident in the way the body ie drawn up, in the awoiUo muscles orlt.Icott A Boo no, BollovlUo.50c.u< $1.\" :\tv Cash TB.Credit.\u2022\u2022It il most likely,\" he end, \"thit the Government has ooneidered to the Ottawa despatch on the What the answer is The Gquitvf.Green wsj iU answer school question, nobodj knows, of course, beyond tho Kiecutive Council, but its purport, many people will agree with roe, is not likely to differ from the reply just sent in answer to the remedial order.But as this is s matter in which the whole province is largely concerned, the tireen-Government will most likely prefer that its action should meet with the approval of the Legislature and should take the form of a| Parliamentary resolution.In this wav the message to Ottawa would convey the sentiment of the people of Manitoba more thoroughly than an order in council and would have greater weight throughout Canada.The Premier has probably no fear that his Government's action will not be endorsed.He is morally sure of carrying it with may 30 votes out of 40.But a Provincial election is on the cards and it well to show confidence in his followers in addition to feeling it.\" SHAWVILLE, NOV.7, 1895.This question has for age» agitated the minds of all busi-\u2022 ness men.The universal verdict is that Cash is King Hugh McMillan, Bm , ei member for Vaudreuil, and James Uayside, hsq.« M.P.P.for Glengarry, died last week E.HODCINS & SONS ex We heartily agree with this j FTJRS, decision and long for its adoption.After November 1, no more\t^ ^ however obstacles credit will be given.\t| in the way of U8 doing a ready -CiTTRS pay business for the reason\t\u2019 We have mailed a notice to I that the bulk of our customers, each of our customers inform- are reliable farmers through- HO ATS, ing them of the change in our 0ut this district,many of whom business and asking that the are not always in a position to outstanding accounts be paid pay spot cash for their goods.The Duke of vsmbridge has been ap pointed chief personal aide-de-camp to the Queen, and honorary colonel-in chief of the forces.Another ministerial crisis hsa occurred in France, and s new cabinet has been formed with M.Bourgeois aa prime minister.It is gratifying to note, says the Ottawa Journal, that some prominent papers in the United States tske-a sensible view of the difficulty between Britain and Vene-suela.Among these are the New York Herald and the Evening Post.Another is the Richmond, Va., Times, which in a recent issue republishes the interview with U.8.Consul Spraight upholding England\u2019s action, and comments as follows :\t.This gentleman is an American and there is no reason to suppose that he states the case otherwise than fairly.But the Times ia perfectly indifferent to the merits of the quarrel between Venezuela and Great Britain.The Times insists that the United States has nothing to do with it.* * * At the very moment Dr.Spraight was delivering this sensible talk, that blatherskite Bob Iogsrsoll was making a speech in Bloomington, Illinois, in which he said he wanted this govern ment to annex Canada, Hawaii and Cuba.That is the sort of foolish talk of foolish men which is at the back of this demand that we go to war with Great Britain in behalf of a parcel of semi civilized Spanish Indians who ought to be made to behave themselves.way f FURS, COLLARS, CAPS, MUFFS, soon as possible.Therefore we have not decided to close our books, and We do not mean to cast I shall continue to do business any slurs or anything of this on the same principles as here-kind on our old friends,we be- tofore.We have however gone lieve we had as good a class of through our entire stock and patrons as any of the mer- have whittled down the prices chants of the county, but lack on overy line to the very low- ! T) ORES @tC of Capital would not permit est figures for spot cash or its: Awv/\t>\t\u2022» us to run any longer in the old equivalent and are prepared to way.\tmeet any competition that as Warahip» ea the Paoifio.Victoria, BC., Norember 1.\u2014Coneid-erable interest is manifested here in a re-iK>rt from London that the warnlnps f the British Pacific squadron are shortly to be replaced by larger and more modern ____I#, the Impérieuse coming out as flagship to relieve the Royal Arthur.In view of the complications in the far East, changes would indicate Britain « determination to keep all her Pacific interests well guarded.veeae at very Lowest Prices.Guilty 6î Manslaughter.presents itself.Toronto, Nov.2.\u2014Mrs.Mercy Ellen Beer, the Christian Scientist, who is found by the coroner\u2019s jury to have caused the death of the boy Percy Beck, by treating the dying lad by Science method « instead of leaving the case to the licensed practitioners, surrendered herself to the police to-day.The charge against her is manslaughter.She was admitted to hail in sureties for #4,000.The profession have for a long time been on the lookout for a case against the Scientists, whose adherents have become numerous and comprise quite a apriugling of influential people.The father of the deceased testified at the inquest that the death made r.o difference in his faith in Christian Science, which he believes is far above the practice of medicine.on We invite comparison We are putting our prices away down, and you can get I prices and quality.genuine bargains in every line -yye carry a large and varied stock of general merchandise, all bought at right prices.Remember ourterms\u2014Cash We are now ready to buy Produce at Cash Prices.y0ur Grain, Hogs, Wool, Rut- | ter, Hides, etc., for Cash or m exchange at highest market prices.Get our prices before buying or selling.of goods.STRATEGICAL LAURIER Even on the trade question Mr.Lsur ier suit» his policy to the locality he hap pens to be speaking in J.H.SHAW The Mail and 1 or 1 On the trade queation Empire aays Mr.Laurier ia sa strategical as ever.The hon.gentlemen went through the Northwest last year preaching against the Eastern monopolist have it in England ' was his goal, and he intended to work towards that goal no matter how long it might take.But in Montreal in February he reaorted to a little strategy.There are manufacturera in that city.The policy there was out- 44 We are told that we Free Trade aa they E.HODGINS & SONS.G.FRED HODGINS.London, Nov.1.\u2014The news of the King of Ashantee's preparations may be quite serious for the British if, as hi» envoy says, he has 60,000 rifles.He rules more than eight millions of people Francis Scott, inspector general of the Gold Coast force, who is now in England, will leave for West Africa as soon as poa aible to organize the expeditionary foice, which is expected to begin its advance by the middle of December.In the meantime troops will be sent there from Lagoa and other places.A strong body of Houses# will take part in the expedition.Sir The Double Action lined in this way must not destroy the manufactures of Montreal.1 say that we are not going to destroy the industries of Montreal.\" There was to be no attack then upon the JOHN BECKITT, JR., Morrison\u2019s Factory Oscillating.WASHING MACHINE Is prepared to supply the newest designs in Eastern monopolies.On the contrary, \u201cwe are going to abolish completely all the duties on raw material,\" and \u201cinaugurate a period of prosperity such as Montreal has not known since the inauguration of the National Policy.\" The people in the Northwest were to suppose that the manufacturers were to be hit hard ; Is still running on time.Eclipses all others in the market to-day.CARRIAGES, In speaking of the tariff a recent Globe item says that \u201cthe people are too poor to buy even as much as last summer, yet they are taxed more under Mr.Foster \u2022 but the manufacturer» of Montreal were revised tariff.\u201d If the people are as poor to believe that they were to be enriched M the Grit journal would have its read-through the removal of the duties on their era believe, how is it th.it iu the very two raw mat mal, no word being uttered months' business which the Globe is refer-touching a correspo: ding reduction of the duties upon the finished article.This BUGGIES, O'.- It does its work perfectly with the We are still running on time ,\u201ed endeavoring to terTC Ihe beet Interest.»nd completely, doing »w»y of the public by turning out the most .tie-1 board and hand rubbing altogether, factory work and all kinds of WHEELED VEHICLES, be,idea being eo eaaily operated that a child can use it without fatigue.this season.Lite Planed & Matched ring to (July and August of 1895) these pool people sold $2,317,000 worth of produce more to foreign countries than they did in the same period 44 last summer.\u2019 Besides that, in one savings institution was excellent strategy Intending purchasers should not fail to this excellent machine before buying.oh the Shortest Notice.Leave your order with him if you want anything in the above line.see SHE IS A POLITICIAN now alone (the P.O.Savings Bank) these same\tA MrMfTTTT WORK poor people have now about 11,000,000 BLACKSHU 1 Û.W VMh to their ciedit than they had last AH USUAL IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Facts are always knocking Grit theories \u201csilly.\" A lady, in Western Ontario, writing to a contemporary on the trade question, clearly proves in a very spicy manner, that she at least thoroughly understands the practical aide of the subject on which she writes.After saying that she 4\u2018is a Grit's wife, but is tick of seeing such lies in newspapers whose Editors claim not to be fools,\" she add* : Now don't tl is fool Grit who edits the London Advertiser know, or can't bis wife tell him that everything a woman wears costs less than it did before the National Policy was adopted 1 Calico is 6 cents per yard ; it used to be 15 cents.A good summer silk costs from 30 to 40 cents a yard ; it used to coat a dollar.Sugar is four cents a pound that used to cost 10 cents.Tea is from 20 to 40 cents a pound that used to cost 75 cents to a dollar.Ribbons are half the old price, stockings the same, and jerseys, since they are making them in the country, cost half as much am when they used to be imported Ladies\u2019 things are all down.We ladies know that Grit husbands can lie to each other, but they can't lie to us.We women are not fools.Let the Advertiser man stick to men\u2019s things when he lies, and not try to lie about women's things.We won't stand it.I'm a grit woman, but I don't want any lying to keep the party up.\" Wm.S.Clarke, AGENT, Hiram Morrison, | uorehead r.o., q«, \u2019JOHN BECKITT, JR., SHAWVILLE, QUE.more year BORN.Corn*\u2014At Thorne Centre on Get.85th, the wife of Rev.James M.Coffin of ft eon Machines constantly on hand.Jao.G.McGuire, A.SMILEY, BUTCHER, I General Blacksmith, Denier In All kinds of Fresh and Cured Heats, Fruit 86 Confectionery.DIED.Maooo* -In Bristol on Saturday Nov.2nd.Gilbert Magoon, Eeq., aged &> years, 10 months and 14 day*.1.J.MSI SHAWVILLE.Strayed Pig.Has just received SHAWVILLE, QUE.UTRAY K G on to the premises °* black p?g, S or 4 monthi^old^t'he owner is n q-iente.l to come and settle oeet* Incurred, *Dd ram°Te th6jln^8\u2018rRKSnDEROA8Tiiie A - Car \u2022 Load \u2022 of Danse * Sign Painter, «aider, «il ailer.Decorator.Buses & Carriages N0T.81h.1t Dswswsr Lam.SHOP OPPOSITE J.H.SHAW\u2019S NEW STORE.For the Spring Trade We Koop .\tI It will pay those who re- Oranges, Lemons, Ap- quire a new rig to look at his pies, Canned Peas, Can | stock before ordering, ned Com, Canned Tomatoes, 1 (Ocean Brand.) 1.\tSubscribers who do not give express notlee to the contrary are considered wish-ng to continue their subscription.2.\tIf subscriber* order a discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrerages are paid.ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.ESTIMATES FURNISHED àSBSsaœs continued.FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND SAT- éSSSSSSSSSa ISFACTION GUARANTEED.Canned Salmon, UNDERTAKI NC responsible.ABSESSSSS Intentional fraud.\t, .f ,.HæïêSgP Fre.ii Confectionery iii s'jsji'serflSsssisa s oarages la sent to the publisher see##### The Bet oil Question.IS ALL ITS BE1HCHB8 ORDERS PROM ALL PARTS OP TH* Winnipeg, Nov.4.\u2014A men her of the Manitoba Legislature told a oorree pondent today that in all liklihood toother aeasion of the Manitoba Legislature will be called for the meeting of the Dominion Parliament on January 3rd.COUNTY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.A.SMILEY.always on hand.Shavrille, April 13th, 1896 J 1 4 MH Shawville Produce Quotations.24 to 26 48 to 60 | 12 16 20 22 SSSiBiSE WINTER ROODS a gun.Doherty stole his uncle's horse and escaped.Farm for sale.FOR SALE.HUM E Kx\"u&roflh.l.U Mr.Byron Portage du Fort, Oct 8th, At Bryson, something over two acre# o srden Land with a floe House.In good eon well and out buildings.Will Apply to WV MoVEIOH, Clifton House, Bryson s e estes Peas e e e e e dltlon ; good be sold cheap 40 e e e e \u2022 e WINTER WEATHER.# # April 10, 1885 Independent Foreetry.The Toronto Mail and Empire of last Saturday says *'Dr.Oronhyatekha returned yesterday from Chicago.In hie possession was the license of the Insur-4 50 to 4.75 snce Department of the State of Illinois \u2022.SU to 44 giving authority to the Supreme Court to .7.00 8 00 do business in that State.It will be re .00 to 00 e e e e # Lard.Butter.Wheat, (standard) at miil Buckwheat.Potatoes per bag.Pork per owt.Beef.Hay per ton.Calfskins Hides 9 see e e H 15 70\t00 35\t38 FARM FOR SALE.e e tfo The North west Half of Lot No.80 in First Range of the Townihlp of Lltehtleld, containing one hundred acres of land, being the property occupied by the late William Fraser.Good bouse and Outbuildings are erected on the premises Will be sold cheap.Good title given.Apply to the undersigned \u2022t Bryson.Bryson, Sept.2.1885, 40 Get a move on or the snow will find you denned up awaiting your neighbor's return for a strong enough set of harness to bring you to town.Take advantage of the good roads and the Elegant Assortment r membered that for the past three years ¦ the I.0.F.have been making continuous efforts to get legally admitted into this State, but have been persistently oppol ed by the Illinois Foresters, the last expiring act beinp the issuance of an in- Harness Collars Whips Blanket* KS raSStiîÈÏÏîSïi\t8,11.from holding a meeting.In order to ,0 adorn your Horses, end thereby make meet this Dr.Oronhyatekha met the -our ^ \u201ejri happy.High Court of Illinoia at Joliet, 111., on ,0\u201cr \u201d \u2018\tt Tuesday and revoked the charter, thus Remember the shabby turnout y -u hau dissolving the high Court, but on Wed- last Christmas and consider your appear-needay called the brethren to Chicago ance in a new one this Christmas, but do and formed a new High Court, under the not stop at that, complete your considers-license granted to the Insurance Depart- tion by buying new Harness from f the State last week to the 8u-\t____ ____ _____ B.W.YOUNG.+ -0F- + 4.5Q ###### f W M, O.LlIlOY Cheap Sale of SetttAM from Washington.Ladies\u2019 Hate Sir Mackensie Dowell and Sir Charles H.Tapper, accompanied by John Lambert Payne, private secretary to Sir Mac-keosie, and John Carleton, the Premier's trusted private messenger, returned to Ottawa from Washington on Friday last.The Minister# appeared to be in a very happy mood, showing that their visit to Washington was \u2022 pleasant one, whatever the practical results may be in this anoth tag# in the controversy over the long ittled claims of the British Columbia Desirable Business Stand for Sale.and all kinds of Fall Millinery HE UNDKRHIfJNED offer* for sale ou reasonable terme, bis property situated at Klmetrfe.Bristol, yue.,consisting of a plot of g round 50 yards square.There are erected on the premises the following buildings all la good order : 1 Dwelling House-18 z 34, with Kltohea Bullalng ti *.Shop-30 x 50 feet, divided for carriage and blacksmith work; also building for painting purposes.S.B'able\u201416 x 30, clapboarded, and large abed, besides other outbuildings, and good T now in stock at er \u2022 14 I il.roofed unset\tI sealers against the American Government for the seizure of their vessels.The story is a long one,but can be told in s sentence.There sealers, whose vessels had been illegally seized and confiscated, offered to tale $426,000 as the amount of their claims, which were put at a very much higher figure if the money was paid at once, rather than waiting for the decision of arbitration.This was satisfactory to the United States and Canadian Governments, but Congress refused the amount.Then came the visit to Sir Julian Paunce-fote to Ottawa, followed by the present trip of Sir Mackenzie and Sir Charles to Washington.preme Court, so thit the I 0.F.will work in Illinois from this time for* ward under legal authority.Already the five or six subordinate courts of the Illinois Foresters have made application for admission into the I.O.F., and it is expected within the next three or four months that eight or ten thousand of the Illinois Foresters will be taken into the ranks of Independent Forestry.\" MRS.MCKENZIE\u2019S, SHAWVILLB.well tihawvllle, Oct.30,1895.The premises are situated \\ mile from school bourne.1 mile from Presbyterian Church ; 1 mile from R.C.Church; } mile from cheese factory; store and post office within 100 yards; station on P P J.R , 2J miles ; Nor way Bay Kerry via Hand Point, 2 ml lee.For further particulars apply on the premise», or to Robbery of Beehive.-o\u2014\u2014 $50reward will be paid anyone giving information leading to conviction of parties implicated.An inspection of goods will repay you A.8M1LEY, Sbewrill.Short!* Sentenced.BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, #» WAGGONS, \u2022IMPLEMENTS» WASHERS, «f WRINGERS, CHURNS.EE IS SENTENCED TO BE HANGED ON JAN 3RD NEXT AT B8AVHARNOI8.JAMES RAITT, Shawvllle, Que.When you Come !1114 ^t7 \u201e\tN\u201e.,._n, MBPS #### Te,»o barn.ter deKnbed the «cuwd.h.^\tflu,hea blanched.He Writ.a.for p.,t;cu.r,.ïtstsL.ff jffiAts\t111 *»\u2022BwcKroBD 4 00 consumed an and a quarter and at 6.46 the jury re in the guilty October 18th, \u201995.which I have opened up thie week.The are is low as the lowest, so prices Mpupppap^puppap come sad choose what you need.\u2022 # I have opened an agency in Rbawvtlle for the sale of the above articles, and am prepared to supply the same on the moat favorable terms, and at prices that will suit the times.It is not too much to say that my burgles are the best finished vehicles that have ever been brought Into Shawvllle.I sell the famous \" Bain\" Waggon which has few If any equals In the market.In Farm Implements I have everything required on a farm.It will pay intending purchasers to giva me a call.# e Picture Framing Repairing Allen Nursery Co Rochester, N.Y.Done with neatne## and despatch WANTED.JAMES MCARTHUR, SHAWVILLE.JOHN LESTER SHAWVILLE.New Process Canadien Hair Dressing Parlor DIAMOND American Water While, WE PRINT Toronto, Ont THI DEATH SENTENCE SILAS YOUNG - PROP, t M _\tBeauharnoi*, Nov.4.\u2014The death sen- ESSliSS end it needed but little «kill m *\"n Beauharnoi.di.triot gaol tiU the eieoa I ^nabi.price, by mean.of.new patent ms- - - -I\u2014- foreman of the jury pronounced the fatal word.: \u201cGuilty of murder in the brat degree.\" The verdict wu greeted with absolute silence Circulars, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Receipt Forms, Notes of Hand, Posters, Dodgers, Fly Sheets, Horse Route Bills, Cards, Tickets, Blanks, etc., etc.Halr-ewttl*g,Shswl»g, Shampeelmg donelnflrst-claaestyle.Pratts Astral, Photogene1 Primrose, his AOallSoucited tihopnsxtdoorto Turner Shearsand aoissoresharpeued at rea These are our brands and ship our goods in good, sound, fresh filled barrels.Our prices are low and ship) R.HOBBS, PROP., ments prompt.shawville, - - que.The Ropfs & Morris Co., «(limited.) .Successors to LIVERY, we NEW Th.oblige ol the juand Shoes made to order.THE EQUITY,\t*\u201cS-10Wa annP^Î2eL2.V,%âî?fdeou what the mi)on is.\tan>t hing is to come of it, you know dignation that she should have been things on the hay fever, and rubbed 8 ,\tcompensation as yet for They went into the library the walls hat you must sneak to me.Hut there.ready to take him at hia word and his ears until they became red hot.He\ttï°î® commodities which of which were lined with the uncut Jjt¦ it rest.I shall know all in time, to ro w it bout seeing him.\tc«an now lead an endurable existence, f',111,2*' .&1,lînl|^h the cas-* of ( anadian MiH \u2022vssù tzss ST s:\tCj,ie suddenly pulled up by a strong hand.iin\u201e, rlf,7lt br»u6bt him into a lane It has been estimated that bicycles thorough-going of which is touching the : both produces and remits from the vît ~ -*\u2022 s»æs\u2018svïu sus?s- -*5- - \u2014 - «-»¦ sm-sss r%&TZ5?t! ssrsv-sst There was something so peculiar in ?LMay' n°w.budding and even at this *?\u201c,?.\u201c* ^e season.A scheme t hat lut ion of nitrate of silver by means of pt ion of farmstuffs should increase hia tone-it was so unusually low and\tperfuming the atmosphere.On the thieves work over there is desert b- a csmel's-hair brush.Equal parts of and better returns to the producer be so uulike the resolute tone in which\twas a ditch and on the banks ed as follows:-In one of the large ci- \"u,|Ph.ur.»\u201cd carbonate of soda, well realized ¦ ***\u2014 mm# wmmmmmmmmB müzÉïm mimm iMsasydisssis recently yielded 7,000 bushels «I wheel whs.be says, a very little over see sad a half cents per bushel.He claims also to reduce the expense of breaking to 40 cents per acre, instead w ; Then I bring my words out clear And plain as 1 know hiw.Apple Butter.The following method of making ap pie butter is a good recipe* At our home on the farm the cider was always boiled in a large copper kettle, which made t he operation a much shorter one than boiling on a stove in a small kettle would Take new cider, fresh from the press, not yet fermented, put into a porcelain- lined kettle and boil until reduced one- half.Boll the cider the day before you make the butter and boil all that you need for the quantity desired.As soon kettle has been boiled take it out and boil another.This must be done carefully that it may not scorch or boil over.To each four gallons of boiled cider allow a half-pound of nice, juicy apples, pared, cored and quartered.The apples should be one-third sweet and two-thirds sour.Now, when realty to make the apple butter, fill a very large kettle two thirds full with the boiled cider and as many apples as you ran keep moist : allow this to stand and cook very slowly on the back part of I he stove, stirring almost constant ly until the apples are soft and of the consistency of marmalade and the color a dark brown.\t, If you cannot add all the apples at first, after a portion of them are cooked add a few more and so cont inue unt il it is the proper consistency.Keep out a portion of the boiled cider ; in case the butter becomes too thick you can add a little to thin it down.Twenty minutes before you have taken it from the fire\u2014and remember alow cooking is necessary to insure good keeping qualities\u2014add to each gallon of cider used a teaspoonful of cinnamon and one-half a grated nutmeg.Do not add SU&Vn it has the proper appearance of being the right consistency and i* dark in color, drop a tablespoonful into a saucer and stand it aside; if it retains the consistency, tho liquid not running over the saucer, it is ready to be taken from the fire, but if it separates in the saucer, making a sort of a sauce, the liquid part running around, cook longer, when done, cool; when cool put it in tumblers or jars and cover closely.\\ First Next 1 throw my hands up so Î row husky, he turned ,[ to the fire.- But you shouldn't grieve as one without hope.Then I lift my eyes\u2014|\t| That's to let my hearers know Soiiiet hing doth surprise.he Next I grin and show my teeth Nearly every one ; Shake my shoulders, hold my sides; That's the sign of fun Next l start and knit my brow, Hold my head erect ; Something's wrong, you see, and I Decidedly object THE MODEL SALOON NOW as one knot at the nape of the neck 81* \u201c\tm Tbfi Trio per a lire I'ellt* ef Sew ¥#rk Tram Then I wabble at my knees.Clutch at shadows near.Tremble well from top to toe; That's the sign of fear.Soon I scowl, and with a leap Seize an airy dagger.\"Wretch!\u201d I cry.That's tragedy, Every soul to stagger.Then I let my voice grow faint, Gasp and hold my breath ; Tumble down and plunge about ; That's a villain's death.U j The model saloon is the latest thing promised by the temperance reformers of New York.The Church Temperance Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church received at a meeting held last Monday a report from its Secretary, Mr.Robert Graham, as to the type of temperance saloon it would be advisable to build in a great city like New York.Mr.Graham was sent abroad nights now\t.wmiu «»» &\t, her eyes were wide and watchful, ana with ber 6yes on her knitting beneath the sheet, she noted each qui- (bro{)g.ahe «lowly lifted her eyes to ver of the unconscious eyelids.\tthe man's face.\t\u201e .T».ni«b.\t-«h u.i » coming of the grey dawn, a wind ub|0 ftgainst the wall.His eyes were moaning round the little house.I troubled, he was trying to rcmemWr.\u2022\u2022 My Nelly did not keep that on there.No, it was on the mantelpiece, here, The dying woman stirred ; she moan- j brought the ornament over, dust-® Il M|t*lnll,|l4||M,|||||||,.il||||||H||l*||M,|ll||ll||»lnH||»*|| « YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED.o\u2014NEW\u2014o TAILOR SHOP, Every Woman Should Have One ! The best labor saving Invention In the Market.\u2014 AT\u2014 Quebec Provircial Parliament Opened.PORTAGE-DTJ-FORT.0 Get your Wife or Daughter a The undersigned desires to inform the inhabitants of Portage du Fort and vicinity, that he has opened a Tailor Shop in the village of Portage du Fort, where he will be prepared to execute all ordeie entrusted to him in a prompt and satisfactory manner.[y Parties may rely on getting wellfitting, neatly made garments.-o- Lessons ghen In the Art of Ladles\u2019 and Gentlemen's Garment Cutting.A number of petitions were presented The following is the speech from the Throne : Honorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council : Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly : I am really pleased to see you once more assembled at the seat of Govern ment for the peiforinance of the important duties which the constitution and public interest imposes on you, and to welcome you here.Our thanks are due to Divine Providence for the abundant harvest with which our country has been favored.May a remunerative market await our agricultural products.The effects of prosperity amongst our farming community will then spread to other classes of society, and wo will no longer suffer from the crisis, which, although it has but slightly affected this country, while making itself severely felt elsewhere, but Price that will knit everything required in the family -Socks,Stockings, Mitts, etc.Write for prices to BEN.SMART, A CALL SOLICITED Quyon, o- JNO.LESTER, R.J.M.RAE.]y Shawville October 17, '95 lm j Portage du Fort, Sept.18, '95 S30NMO1 S H YOU HAVE A CHANCE \u2022pios m* nv to select from the largest stock of eeiSuiqs X)H»nb isjpjoiof v \u2022oa|qa»K Xuimok V \u2022jenno *u|AMa V peon V *u|Jdg v \u2022Jfjoj o«joh V mojjsh RIOOI Su|jd£ y STOVES AND TINWARE by visiting the store of GEO.T.MOHR, - - QUYON, who also carries an immense stock of HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, BJUtt) U*A»W JOJ 8J9AO» RlfM »||*J D|X \u2022q»»9 #1U90 XiutfjA) JOJ BtJiqg \u20224|»d % Comprising Cross-Cut and Hand-Saws, Cutlery, Tools, and small wares, Nails, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnish, etc.nue»a\\y jo;elnuooig u»l|ooM e.aejpi iq , spjwMdn j|«d s ejaeo a»» uiojj etoog pus millions in 1894 Make your Fall and Winter Purchases NOW.G.T.M.R.McOREDIB & SON, mBuilders and Contractors,mi MANUFACTURERS OF Sashes Planing movement which my Government has ment intended to deal with electoral cor 9 Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, etc.and Turning Done.Rou*h and Dressed lumber on Hand# -:o: Orders by Mail Promptly Attsmdad Ta.J.M.Me DOUG ALL, Hu,1,October2,od,Airney,0rePP,,eaDU- \\ ' ."]
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