The equity, 12 décembre 1895, jeudi 12 décembre 1895
[" Vol.XIII, No.26.SHAWVILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q\u201e THURSDAY, DEC.12, 1895.i.-.nJiSTteffrai u J™ ÏÏS- \u201e |\tI - as.*r\" °- ~d \u201c-° Hhawville every Thursday.Sibsciiptlen, 11.00 peri Annua BANK OF OTTAWA.REID BROS.JiBSLvft» jvs\t\u201c age during one week recently.\tDr.R H.Klock, offers for sale «-\u2022 R.b«* m, i\u201e a.2^'*01 P*\u201c\"*\"dh0~\u201crf- ARNPRIOR, ONT.ratm made known on appllca- j ?on \u201cfg.Company, spent Wednes d*y in town transacting busin_ ft*ïuïïlS1oruSf^St,4nUreit wUe,ted A Concert end Xm*.Tree i.to be Si®»»\tp~1'-> ¦\u2022*\u2014= *\t~ ed of.Reverie, also a famous bull steamer encountered at Keweenaw business letter on that dusty old ma~ fighter, received an apparently light Point, started 200 barrels of kerosene chine in my office, you'd think wound at a bull fight m Albacete on oii roiiintr between decks.Ten of the were listening to a symphony fronr $rsstiM&T#srtoKï3\t¦\t\\ if, as the physicians fear, gangrene\tcontents poured into the fire-hold, wheie sets in, it will be the last of the cele-\tit ignited.The Gilljert made for a place bra ted toreador.\tof shelter, and after an heroic struggle the fire was put out.The damage was confined to cracked plate, and a lot of blistered palet and scorched woodwork When the flames in the fire-hold of the Gilbert were at their highest, and that part of the steamer a mass of fire from the burning oil, one of the steel plates in the ship's side was cracked, and the steel parted three sixteenths of an inch wide by three feet long below t he water-line.The water which poured through the crack was instantly converted into steam, and this aided greatly in getting the fire under control.When at last the flames were extin- bed the leak was kept under bon- It is Interesting Items About Our Own Country, Greet Britain, the United States, end All Parts of the tilohe, Condensed end Assorted for Easy Reeding.CANADA.Two women were smothered in s fire at St.Hyacinthe, Que.The People\u2019s Heat & Light Company is organizing an extensive p'uu in Halifax.Mrs.Roger of Montreal, died with symptoms of poisoning after a supper of canned salmon.Tho Ottawa Field Battery is the win of the Governor-General s cup for general efficiency.Mr.C.H.Kitchen of Coindown was thrown out of his waggon at Hamilton and very seriously injured.The Ohio tug Telephone, seized in Lake Erie by the Canadian authorities for poaching, will Lie sold.The question of a public library will in all vrotiability tie submitted to the citizens of Ottawa at the municipal elect ions.A three-year-old daughter of Mr.ge F.G Bison of l^ondon fell into il of hot water and was scalded to Blondin, the rope walker, was married at London.Sir Charles Dilke is opposed to the division of Turkey.The Duke of Westminster owns London property worth more than f60,000,- gom« tion revealed any crerloe or othqr sign of danger work Iwlow was abandoned until the threatening overhang had been dislodged.The extreme caution exercised prevented many accidenta.The ore is taken from an open pit.The opening at the surface is aliout 600 feet in its greatest length and 400 In Its greatest width.Years ago the method of mining was in the usual way by shafts and drifts opening into rooms about 25 by 100 feet, and 76 feet high.The pillars left to sustain the roofs were of solid ore, and of about the same dl- Wben this 000 Third-class dining cars are to be tried on the Great Northern railway between London and Leeds.There is prospect of a settlement of the Belfast and Clyde shipbuilders' trouble by arbitration.The marriage of Princes* Maud of Wale* and Prince Karl of Sweden will, it is understood, take place in London in June next.A London society pat*r .says that the Duchess of York is a very dutiful wife, and alwava consults her husband on matters of dress.Arthur Arnold, the well-known English traveller and writer, is dead, lie led an extremely active life, both as a politician and author.Ho was sixty-two yearn of age.A purse was presented to Dr.Barnar-do in London on Tuesday butt, in recognition of his good work in founding for destitute children in London ner Geurr a pail death named McTaggart.liv- A young man\t, a .\t- ing in London Stmt h, knocked his eyeball out with a whip that he was striking a horse with.Muss Sarah Sleeth, a well-connected young woman of St.John, N.1L cavis & Sons, of Montreal, died in that city on Saturday afternoon, in his sixty-first year.It is understood that the Donaldson lino will put on a steamer between St.John.N.R.and Glasgow, and will make during the winter as frequently as tea I and Canada.Mails by the steamer Fuerst Bismarck landed at Plymouth were delivered in London six hours earlier than mails from the same boat landed at Southampton.It Is announced in London that inst ructions have been sent to the British Minister at Rio Janeiro to invite Brazil to submit the question of the ownership of the Island of Trinidad to arbitration.ay this season.West end Social Ijondon is ver The drawing-rooms o were rarely as well filled as they are now, and the public places of amusement are so many gold mines to the happy managers who preside.In receiving a Wesleyan deputation.Lord Salisbury said that he did not care to conceal his strong animus in favor of the Episcopal and Homan Catholic Churches in the matter of secular education.This has given much offence to the dissenting element.Cardinal Logue, Primate of Ireland, has issued a pastoral letter censuring the British Ambassador to Italy for having raised the British flag over the Embassy in Rome during t lie recent 1 celebrations, whieli act the Car- 7tR natlonsL- dinal regards as an insult to the head of the Church UNITED STATES runs traffic demands.William Smith, a carpenter, aged 60, fell from the roof of a twostorey frame house at Niagara Falls.Ont., twenty feet, to the ground.He fell ou his head, and was instantly killed.Mr.Andrew Gregory Hill, Police Magistrate of the Counties of Welland d Lincoln, died at his home in Ni-Falls.Ont., on Saturday night, A case of leprosy has been discovered In New York.A sale of 10,000 tons of English steel rails has been made in New York.Bishop Alexander W.Wayman of the African M.E.Church dropped dead at Baltimore.New York police commissioners have decided to try the experiment of mounting patrolmen on bicycles.Mayor Swift presented a black picture of Chicago's municipal debts and difficulties at a reform meeting held in that city.The Rev.Peter Trimble Rowe, who A son of Mr.Napoleon Belanger of : nomination for .third term.the Public Works Department at Ottarn g drowned while skating, while the boy\u2019s brother and a companion were rescued by aid arriving promptly.A delegation, representing the Ottawa and Georgian Hay Canal, waited on the Government of Quebec to ask aid for the scheme.Premier Taillon promised to give it early considera- an agara aged sixty-one.Joseph Cress man M II JHI bridge, was sentenced to five years imprisonment for burning his store, and Mias Rubie Clifton, his accomplice, received a three-year sentence.came on tailor, of lath- 331 and 234 Tobacco Blood Poisoning wa was A penniless tramp named Maurice Barker, who slept in a Hamilton police station on Sunday night, Monday morning received a draft for fifteen hundred sterling from England, being his share of his father's estate.The directors of the Ot tawa and Gatineau railway wfnt to leaae every unclaimed lake between Wakefield and Desert, some forty in number, and to make the Gatineau district a sportsman's resort.A report on the inspection of foods, drugs, and fertilizers during the past fiscal year has l>een presented to the Controller of Inland Revenue by Commissioner Miall, and will shortly be \u2019Issued to the public.\tThe Rev.Dr.Johnson, Baptist clergy- James H.Ford, alias W ood, of Win- man, of Jefferson City, Mo., who has re niiieg was sentenced to 23 months in turned from a three months' tour of jail at Montre»! for forging a C.P.R.Turkey and the Holy Land, says that passenger ticket.Ford deserted his United States Minister Terrell should be wife and family at St.Phillippe and hanged.He declares that he has joined eloped with a young woman.\tthe Mohammedan Church, and is aiding A deputation from the Chamber of in the persecution and killing of Chris- Commerce of Montreal asked the Gov- tians.instead of protecting them.eminent to send a delegation of busi- The ^ Dr p^khurst, on Thanks- n^sti ^en U>* 1 r,ance % *scer,ain\tgiving day, preached a sermon on law- what basis trade could be encouraged\tm N>ew York.He said that the and developed.Mr.Ives promised to pome boy train-wreckers should be tried consider the request.\t&ad convicted within a week, and hang- The estimates of the hundred or more e(j within a month.He also referred agents of the Hankers* Association, scathingly to the evil wrought by sen- stationed throughout Manitoba, regard- gatioiial newspaper reports of crime.5?\t- m «« tojrti'iT'.ktoSUiS:\t.SUStiSMS 168,839 ; total yield.6.998,547 bushels, imces are sbrmkuig.stocks are usually BUNK hi\tot he]r pat lents._\tcare to increase stocks near Capt.A.E.Cuthbert, of the Canadian the year a iso helps to explain the gen-mounted police, who is at present in era 1 slackness.Ban Francisco, in an interview on the Alaskan boundary, said that Canada is *23\t\"RuMie forts are simply barracks for the ac- The discovery of an effectual cure commodat ion of the small detachments for leprosy is reported from lingots, of mounted police sent to the frontier.Forty-six Armenian villages have on you Not So Very Fast Customer\u2014See here?You said tha* horse you sold me was fast.Dealer\u2014No, I didn\u2019t.You said your man drove the hora to Lawnville, twenty miles, fcnd you went by train, and the horse got there before you did.\t- - Yes, but 1 didn't start till the next Disease Detected by the Camera.A Manchester photographer relates that he recently took a photograph of a child who was apparently in good health and had a clear skin.The negative showed the face to be thickly covered with an eruption.Three days afterward the child was covered with spots due to prickly heat.The camera had seen and photographed the eruption three days before it was visible to the naked eye.It is said that another case of a similar kind is recorded, where a child showed spots on ais portrait which were invisible on his face a fortnight previous to ah attack of smallpox.buyers never the close of day.We are taught by experience stern That the girl who doth manage ta catch Codger\u2014Funny that such a quiet do- ou ever GENERAL.mestic sort of a chap as yv remain a ltachelor.Didn't y think of marryingf Solus\u2014Yes; perhaps that is the reason I never married.guis t roi lv.by the steamer's pumps probable that nothing but t he crack in the plate would have saved the i II .>\u2022 il * L X 1 Timely Warning.A Grim Amusement.A custom of the Abyssinian braves is described by Pearson's Weekly girls themselves play an active part there.When young people are gathered for amusement, one of them will begin peeling a straw of green millet, which, is full of pith.Her lover's blood cold, probably, hut he must smile or own himself a craven has cut the pith into bits an inch long, he stretches out his bare arms.The example set, every girl who respects herself and has a lover follows it.I he young men form a circle with arms extended.Blithely, then, with many a jest, doubtless, the maidens arrange their bits of pith upright in some fanciful design on the bare flesh, and set them alight.They are nearly an inch thick, and they burn very slowly, but the hapless youth must stand and smile &s well m be can till the blood of toe seared flesh extinguishes them I am to-day, and that I attribute it to the patient, nenaivering use of Dr.Williams' Vink rills.\"I fully, cordially and strongly commend Dr.Williams' Vink Villa to all or any who mifferin a similar way,and feel sure that any one who adopta Vink Villa with (Mtrseverance and patience cannot find their expectations unrealized or their reasonable hopes blasted.But he will find that blessing which is the reward of a full trust in l«N« Manarr.\ta tl>Q* and reliable remedy.1 shall «\t.r.i it\talways wish and desire the greatest from the Boston Herald.\tsuccess for Dr.Williams' Pink Pills No.157 Emerson St.South ^Hoston.an(j always cherish a deep feeling of is the present home of Hev.u.J.i ree «latitude to the friend wno first said man, BA, Ph.D., the recent rector oi fQ nm buy Vlnk p||la.i have tried St.Mark's Episcopal Church at A tliera and know their value, and am ronds, Mont.During the reform mov truly glad I did, for I have found them merit which has swept over Boston, ur.fnxn A\texperience, to do more Freeman has been frequently heard in t han is actually claimed for them.\" through the various newspapers,snd ai-\tVery faithfully yours, though a resident of a comparat >\tC.J.Freeman, BA, Ph.D.recent date, he has exerted nnn b pun\tLate rector of St.Mark's, Montana, influence, which has been increased >\t[)r Williams' Pink Pills contain, in the fact that he was ten year* ago on fi condensed form, all the element» commission appointed in England to ID- necessar vestigate the troublesome question ness to the vice of great cities.\tad nerves.They are an unfailing spe- He has preached before cultured\tcifio\tfor such diseases as locomotor at- diemxvi in the old world, as well M\taxln.\tpartial paralysis.8t.Vitus' dance, the rough pioneers in the mining town aclatlca, neuralgia, rheumatism, nerv-of the Rocky mountains, and his UJ_ ouaness.beadarSe, the after effect of ance* as well as his writings nave Deeii |A gr|| palpitation of the heart.pale in the line of progress and liber ty, an(f callow con indexions, all forms of well-seasoned with practical comm weakness either male or female.Pink sense.Dr.Freeman has written\ttpi*\tpUU\tara mAd ,,y all deakrs.or will l»e pa|>er a letter which will be read\tsent\tjm>st paid on receipt of price, (SO interest, lie says:\u2014\tcents a box, or six I sixes for $2.50\u2014 \"Some five years since 1 fauna tn they are never sold in bulk or by the deep study and excessive literary wore 1()0) by addressing Dr Williams' Mein addition to my ordinary ministerial didna * Company, Brockville, Ont., or things as clearly as I usually did, that after but little thought and study 1 suffered from a dull pain in the head and\t- great weariness, and all thought and A French conjuror, doing a perforait udy became a Double to me.I lost anoe at the court of Madagascar, asked appetite, did not relish ordinary food, the queen through an interpreter if she after eating, suffering acute pains in the would taste a glass of wine.On her chest and back.There was soreness of refusal the conjurer, with simulated the stomach, and the most of my food anger, emptied the glass over her, and seemed to turn to sour water, with most the contents dropped in the shape of a sickly and suffocating feeling in vomit- rose Into her majesty's Ian.The court functionaries were so indignant at his proceeding that they jumped up from their seats, insisted upon the Queen's leaving the apartment, and charged the performer with high treason.The unfortunate man bad to lie protected by the native troops from the fury of the populace, and was compelled to b the capital before daybreak A FA MOUS REFORMER.The greet success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker A Co.(established S in 1780) hat led to the placing on the market L&J^many misleading and unscrupulous Imitations *c>f their nantie, labels, end wrappers.Walter Baker It Co.are the oldest and largest manufacturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and l Chocolates on this continent.No chemicals are used In their manufactures.Consumers should ask for, and be sure that 6É» they get, the genuine Walter Baker k Co.'s goods.The Rev.C.J.Freeman Speaks of His Life and Work.We Mm# Wrlllee and sides #r ihe ASl»eile-*ew«Mi Ur ilr' llm er a Prealiar Afflleliea frew Whirls Ilr Was Beleaeed la a Wwrvel i run» When she WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS.\t_____ $500,000.del my descriptive cstelogue shout You OAll't BAKERS- y to give a new life and ricb-the l>loy-peptic be honest with yourself and give 0%.Leon a trial.Thle water has never failed ti> cure others ; M Is sure to cure you.ST.LEON MINERAL WATER CO., Ltd Head Office-King St.W., Toronto.Sold by all Drag*lets.Urooers and Hotels.Kidney Inre.B\t, One claim of South American Kidney At this time I consulted several physi- cure m that it will relieve pain in six elans.One said I was run down, an- hours, and taken according to direcot her said I had chronic indigestion ; tions will vanquish disease.Let one of but this 1 do know, that with all the niHny cases 1* cited.Mrs.Norman E.prescriptions which they gave me I was Cooke, of Delhi, Ont., says ; \" About one not improving; for in addition, I had year previous to last spring I was much pains in the regions of the kidneys, a troubled with kidney disease.At times very sluggish liver, so much so that I the pain was so severe that I could not was very much like a yellow man, was ^*1 0r even attend to my duties.I depressed in spirits, imagined all sorts doctored with our local physician, but and was daily becoming worse ®0t no relief.I also tried porous plas-that I should soon become a ters and other remedies, but to the same effect.I saw South American Kidney Cure advertised as a speedy relief, and procured a bottle, which did lust as it was advertised\u2014relieved Rev.C.J.Freeman, B.À., Ph.D - ALEXANDER.\" Parisian Specialist, 1894 Notre Dame St., Montreal.'~i\"d *| AlfA st tout door.It can and does furnish a better article for lees money than X-PraflRPothers.It makes Pumping and ¦HL*rt5PlSaffl (ieared.Steel, Galvanised after.completion Windmills.Tilting and Fixed Steel Towers, Steel Buu Saw *ftw Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed Jfa Grinders.On application It will name one HI of theme article* tliat It will furnish until January 1st at 1/3 tiie usual price.It also makes Tanks an«l Pumps of all kinds.Send for catalogue.Factory : 12th.Rockwell sad Fillmore Streets.Chlcaia.\\ Pills do not cure Constipation.They only aggravate.Karl's Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the bowels.A heavy purse in a fool's pocket is a heavy curse.\u2014-Cumberland.CANADIAN SHORT STORIES.of things confirmed invalid if I did not soon understand my complaints.I followed the advice of physicians moat severely, I was completely unable to OLD MAN SAVARIN ¦ S \u2022 AND OTHER STORIES, but with all I do my ministerial duty, and all I could possibly do was to rest and try to be thankful.After eighteen months' treatment I found I was the victim of severe palpitation of the heart, and was almost afraid to walk across my r *M11a take absolute rest, from all mental work.In fact, I was already unable to take any duty for the reason that the feeling of complete prostration after the least exertion, precluded me from any duty whatever, and it appeared to my mind that I was very near being a perfect wreck.As for taking alaolute rest, I could not take more than unless it was so absolute as to rest in the grave.Then it would have been absolute enough.\"It is now quite three years, since.In addition to all the pains and penalties which I endured, I found creeping upon me a peculiar numbness of the left limbs, and in fact could not walk about.If I tried to walk I had to drag the left foot along the ground.The power of locomotion seemed to be gone, and I was consoled with the Information that it was partial paralysis.Whether it was or not I do not know, but this I do know, I could not walk about and I began to-think my second childhood had commenced at the age of 41 years.\"Just about two years ago or a little nore.a ministerial friend came to see I was sick in bed and could hardly move, and he was something like old Job's comforter, although not quite.He had much regret and commiseration which was very poor balm for a man But the best thing he did say | this \"Did you ever see Pink Pills?\" I | Wli in the world is he ?\" He said, \"Why do you not try Pink Pills?\" He said good bye very affectionately much so that doubtless he thought it was the list farewell.Never! bel after thinking a little, I iust came to the conclusion that I would make an innovation and see what Pink Pills would do, I looked at them, and I said can any good possibly code out of these little pink things ?Anyway, i would see.I was suspicious of Pink Pills, and I remembered the old proverb : \"Sospet-to licentia fede,\" \" suspicion is the passport to faith.\" So Pink Pilla I obtained, and Pink Pills I swallowed.But one box of them did not cure me, nor did I feel any difference.But after I had taken nine or ten boxes of pills I was decidedly better.Yes, I was certainly improving, and after eight months of I'Ils I could get about WM ness of the left limb was nearly gone, the p.iins in the head hid entirely capped the appetite was better.I could enjoy food and I had a free quiet aetwt of the heart without palpitation.In tart, in twelve months I was a new creature, and to-day I can stand and apeak over two hours without a rest, lean perform all my public duties which devolve upon me, without fatigue, and do all the walking which I have U» do, and am thankful for it.I can safely may I was never in a better state of health than me m mix hours.I purchased five more bottles, and I am now entirely well, and have not had an attack since \" South American Kidney Cure is the remedy known that will cure diabetes Bright's disease, »nd relieves almost instantly pain in the kidneys, bladder and hack.Catarrh\u2014Use Nasal Balm.Quick, i>osi ive cure.Soothing, cleansing, healing Stylish, \u2014 BY\u2014 EDWARDWILLIAM THOMSON a durable, COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR.A woman's lot is made for her by the love she accepts\u2014George Eliot.Truth is everlasting, but our ideas of truth are not.\u2014Beecher.\u2022IOO.Oloth i\\ Contents : Old Man Savarin-The Privilege ef the Limite- McGrath » Had Night-Oreal Godfrey'* La ment-The Red-Headed WI» dego\u2014The Shinl g Crue* of Rigaud\u2014Little Haptlete\u2014The R de by Night\u2014Drafted-A Turkey Apiece\u2014Grand papa's Wolf Story\u2014 The Waterloo Veteran\u2014John Bedell\u2014Vs bitaeky'e Stratagem.and I Amid all this I was advised to SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS My l>aby had croup and was saved bv Shiloh\u2019s Cure,\" writes Mrs.J.B.Martin.of Huntsville, Ala tired,.irritable and 1 WMKarVVs0UC.nver Root Tea ha, made me well and happy.MRS.E.B cross +7 WORDEN.A.P TIt PHB88 OPINIONB.-V ASK 1 Mr.Thomsen has Montreal Gazette studied with equal wucoeme the French eettisr on the banks of the Ottawa or lie atribntartw», the Iran-planted Highlanders, the veteran who has carried across the ocean all the traditions of European battlefields, the Nor wester w ho has become the ancestor of half heesdi anu le still a true eon of auid Scotia, the voyageur and shanty man.the hunter and trapper, and even the stranger that m within our gates.\"\t\u2014\u2014mam Saturday Night: \"I wond*v what one could nay about this hook that would Induce the intelligent reading public of Canada te greet it with the whirlwind of approval that its merits deserve.It I» one of the few great hooks written by Canadians, and most of the stories are located in Canada.\" WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisher, FOR LOSS OF FLESH THEM.I did is weakening.You cannot afford to fall below your healthy weight If you will take Scott\u2019s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda when your friends first tell you you are getting thin, you will quickly restore your healthy weight and may thereby prevent serious illness.Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott\u2019s Emulsion.This seems extraordinary; but it is absolutely true.Don't be per mad td to accept a mbêtUuUl Scott 6 Bourne, Belleville.50c.tod $L e A A ASK YOUR SEWING MACHINE AGENT FOfllT, OR SENDA3CENT STAMP FOR PARTICULARS.PRICE LIST, SAMPLES,COTTON YARN &c.ONLY 10 \u2022Tell Cirte $ # « < t me Stop Naturally! You Don\u2019t Have > to Swear ÆI \\ .Jacob Wilcox of St.ThomM, Ontario, i, one of the beat known men i-a iru has made him feel young again.Mr sick was A said and my system was in a Terrible Condition.f HO CHS.R, Murray Macfablane, Speciali»t-Rye Ear and Throat.M Carlton St.Toronto D P Y the nerves f etrons, and brings back the feelings of Wy youth to the pre-/ maturely old man.It restores lost vigor.| You may gain ten pounds in ten days.£1A USAGE CASINGS.Fine*t imported Eng 0\tli»h sheep and narrow American hog cas Ing*.alright price*.Park, Blackwell A 0©., Ud, Toronto.- - .\u2022 w-\u2014-« 4 - - -\t-\t¦ \\\\T K are always open to buy or *ell May, TV Straw, Grain, or Potatoee.In oar lofcs, W.M HANNAH * CO.Toronto, 1\tkOUQLAI BROS, Slat», Gravel and met a / roofer», metallic ceiling», ekvllghi* sheet metal worker».124 Adehuae W^.Toron te i off! # me I * GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT CURE.isessaF Hood\u2019.Sarsaparilla la the Only édy Go buy and try a box to-day.It Y costs only $1.Your own druggist f will guarantee a cure or money funded.Booklet, written guarantee of ears and sample free.Address nearest office.Pink The numb- |N Lost DA LANDS of extraordinary fertility r In healthy ocatiee ; Im con profita on .hipping winter grown vegetable» ti> n orthern market».No clearing, drainage or Irrigation needed.Low price»; a »y terme.W.J.Kbnton, tog Church Street, Toronto.True Blood Purifier Rood', Pill.XU-XY'lr* THE STERLING REMEDY CO., MONTREAL, CAN.NEW TORS.CHICAGO.A Strictly High Grade Wheel at a MODERATE '\"\u2018Ui'STSSliTÏRiSi.ESÜSTKIM'KSï; C1SCARETS than probable that some kind of protection for the agricultural internet, in the way of prohibiting the importation of lire cattle and perhaps a slight import duty on wheat, may be imposed in the near future ; for it Is felt to be a form of national weakness that nearly the whole consumption of the nation should be de-invited to Toronto to open the new pendent upon distant countries from municipal buildings in 1897, when the whence, should war arise, it would be\t* British Association for the Advancement difficult and expensive to obtain supplies qX Qm« PlJlCQS of Science will meet in that city, is meet- Ships would have to proceed in flvots V*\tw he tng with the enthusiastic approval of convoyed by swift cruisers and torpedo\t\u2022 i\tCVirsrrr Ton boats, and consequently insurance would\tUUSttO SHOW XOU be heavy and thus make the goods expen-\tttta intOUd tfl dû & but it is thought that were the\t_\t, Cash Business.The Gquity.r gBEAT SALE SHAWV1LLE, DEC.12, 1895.E.HODCINS & SONS.A suggestion made by the Mail and Empire some days ago that Hi# Royal Highneaa the Prince of Wales should be '\\A A few OF 5 OVER the citisens of the (juoen City qpbcial ° PRICES In order to supply in a measure the sire omission of one issue of this journal home market slightly protected that the some weeks ago it ia our intention next British farmer would supply a very great week to publish an enlarged edition share of what at present ia supplied by the which will be devoted to a special | colonist or the foreigner.The British public it ia thought might just as well GOATS lent \\m n : NOW.olaaa of reading matter, ate to this particular season of the year.I pay the British farmer a little extra for The edition will also contain a number of hje produce grown at home than pay for special mercantile announcements, the foreign produce of which the greater part perusal of which will well repay those cf Gf the cost goes in transportation and our readers who have not yet made their) insurance, and it must be admitted that there ia much common sense in the pro- appropri NOW ON.Rolled Oats, fl 90 per bag.Oatmeal, .f 1.90 per bag.Corn Meal, $1.60 per bag.Good winter Apples, Greenings, Baldwins, Spies, and Canada Beds, @ $3.25 a bbl.Men\u2019s Cloth & Pur Coats Ladies Cloth & Fur Coats they Coat Robes.We have placed our entire stock of Men\u2019s and Youth\u2019s Overcoats on our Bargain Counter and are determined holiday purchases position Returns compiled at the Finance Department to the end of November show a considerable increase in the revenue for the month.The consolidated fund receipts being |3,166,477 against $2,776,556 of revenue in November of last year.This appreciation is encouraging as in I moving his factory to Lockport, in the I NfiW RaisifiS, dicative of a general increase in business state of New York.His reasons for activity throughout the country, the total making the change are that our pallia- N6W llUTafltS, revenue receipts for the current 6seal ment at its session in 1894 put tinfoil on year to date showing a proportionately the free list, thus depriving him of the\tLarge Goat Robes, $7.50 steady increase.For the five months end- protection which he had against foreign\tSmaller u ed November 30th last, the revenue competition, without enlarging his home amounted to $14,954,142, against $13, \u2022 market.Fiom Lockport he can supply I ,\trt\to\t\u2022 |\t« 605,065 during the corresponding period\tthe Canadian market on equal terms\t~^in*\tVOttOD,\tJC,\tper\tyd.°*\twith other manufacturers, while he has\t25in.\tBloacll\t\u201c\t4c.\tper\tyd.\u201c Economy in expenditure, both on con-\tthe American market free from customs I \u2022olidated fund and capital account is well duties, which was not the case when\t- maintained.The former, during Novem-\tmanufacturing in Toronto.Though this\tnOTUTI!1\tÀ\tC1W\tTTQ her was $3,610,958, as compared with\ttinfoil maker employs only from twenty * vWXB\tÆU\tBEE\tUS.$2,606,742 expended in November, 1894.\tto twenty five hands, the people of In the live mouths of the current year\tLockport are very anxious to have his the consolidated fund expenditure has\tfactory started in their town, for the been but $11,618,500,as agsinst $12,060,»\tBusiness Men\u2019s Association of the place 038,\tduring the corresponding year of 1894.\thas contributed $500 towards the remov- Capital account expenditure was $1,784,»\tal of the plant from Toronto and to pay 039,\tas against $1,890,234, spent in cap.| the American duty thereon, ital account during the first five months of the past fiscal year.AN OBJECT LESSON, WHAT FREE TRADE WOULD DO TO THE IN DUSTRUS OF CANADA.Anyone wanting above to clear out every Coat during the next Thirty I goods can save money days if our efforts and [ buying here.Prices cut low prices will do it.Good old Valencia Raisins, 31 cts.0 cts.5 cts.A Toronto manufacturer of tinfoil is down to lowest ' point We quote.Orercoats well worth 15.00 @$3.25 6.00\u201c 4.00 7.00\u201c 6.00 8.00 \" 6.00 10.00\u201c 7.50 \u201c\t$4.00 it J.H.SHAW.il a n to C/ C.FRED HODCINS.Everything cheaper than you ever saw before.November 19th, 1895 E.HODCINS & SONS.Here is an object lesson for the people of Canada to study.What the Toronto The excess of revenue over ordinary ex-1 manufacturer of tinfoil ia doing is just I r\"ÏE\\Af penditure during the five months was 3,- what all our Canadian manufacturers | **\t** 335,642, compared with $1,555,016 of a would have to do, or shut down their surplus for the corresponding period works, if the Liberals with their commer* year.\tj cjt| heresy of Free Trade should get into power.\u2014 Sat nia Canadian.Morrison\u2019s Factory NEW L SHOE SHOP AT BRISTOL RIDCE Sir Charles Tapper cabled to Sir Mac Is still running on time.It is the same old story over again, enzie Rowell last wrek, that he will When Free trade was adopted in Eng- leave England on Saturday 7th inat.by land in 1846, the immediate effect was the Campania.He may therefore he ex | diaaatrou.to Canada.Lord Elgin, in pected in Ottawa about December 14 < 15.Regarding the subjects which the High Commissioner Jest Opened In AnnlUffe\u2019s Old Shop by I wish to inform the inhabitants of Bristol Ridge and surrounding country that on Tuesday, December 3rd, I intend opening up my new Blacksmith Shop at Bristol Ridge (next door to Post Office), ___\t.\t.\t.and having procured the services of * We are still running on time first class mechanic, I will be prepared and endeavoring to serve the best Interests) Boots aild sllOCS made tO 0F- to do\tI of the publie by turning out the most satle- faetory work.\u2022 T.ROBINSON.0 or writing to a friend shortly after, said I \u201cPeel\u2019s Bill of 1846 drives the whole of comes to discuss, the Canadian produce down the New frequent communications are passing be- York channels of communication, destroy-?ween the Ottawa Government and the ing the revenue which Canada expected Imperial authorities.A message receiv- to derive from canal due#, and ruining at ed lately, states the basis of the proposed once mill owners, forwarders and mer pacific Cable Conference, and the subjects chants.The consequence ia that private with which it will be asked to deal.The property is unsaleable in Canada, and not questions to be submitted to the confer-1 & «hilling can be raised on the credit of are as follows The comparative cost the Province.\u201d Lord Elgin also wrote : and length of the different routes ; probe \u201cWhat makes it more serious is that all ble coat of maintaining the cable con.the property of which Cenada ia thus rob-strutted by the different routes ; the bed is transplanted to the other side of sources of business, and the probable the lines.\" These expressions cf a form* revenue ; whether the cable should be \u2022* Canadian Governor General are per constructed by a company receiving a tinent, as taken in connection with the subsidy or by one or more of the Govern- removal of the tinfoil industry, and menta interested ; whether the cable pertinent still, in view of Mr.Lauriers should be operated by the Governments ; pledge to place the commerce and indus-and other questions.It will thus be try of this country under \u201cFree Trade aa seen that the programme laid down for it ia in England,\u201d and if his declaration at the conference ia comprehensive, and the beoquet at the Boston Board of Trade, b™ y»» A Afin ft will elicit reports upon all the points th*t Canada would be converted by such | M IkH GOODS that must be considered before the quee« Free Trade or Unrestricted Reciprocity tion can be dealt with by the respective \u2018\u201cto \u201ca tier of new States along the Governments.Regarding the steamship northern border.\u201d Mr.Laurier\u2019* policy, service.It is understood that Sir Char* the London Free Press, would close lee Tupper comes with full explanations UP over one hundred branches of United of the views of the Imperial authorities.\tStates industries, by their withdrawal and Already the plana of the Canadian Gov\treeoneolidation with the principal factor- eminent have been pretty well matured.i«s on the other side, and make our own n\t, Draft specifications have been prepared, industrie#, the fruit of Canadian brains\tIHOVe Oil OF the 8110W ,nd't WJ\"DOt.\t8ir Ch.rwUndo.piul, .uWdury to the Urger\t« tuÎTCU visit until tenders will he invited.Cam\tAmerican factories.Let Canadians be-\tof harness to\tbring\tyou\tto town.\tTake \u2022da, it is understood, will invite tenders,\t*are of a policy that can only beer such\tadvantage of\tthe good\troads and\tthe and the details will be supervised by the\tresults.They need no change on those Department of Trade and Commerce.line#e der, in the latest style Every kind of Work Good fit and general satisfac- Lite Plate & lalcte1 tion 6uaranteed °r n°wi°- in the line of General Blackemithing, with which I may be favored.First-class River Boots and Shoes made to order.\u2022a the Sherteil Heller.SPECIAL ATTENTION 01 YEN TO BBPAIBIH8 Harsestete & RprtoBLA0ZSltlTH wonz _«.\tAH USUAL IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.promptly and neatly done.' I hope by strict attention to business snd by giving good sstisfsctiou to merit a share of public patronage.GIVE HIM A CALL.Hiram Morrison, SHAWVILLE, QUE.more J.A.LUCAS.Shawville, Que.November 26, 1896 Sept.4,1896 3m Jno.G.McGuire BUTCHER, 1 1.J.MM./ WINTER WEATHER.Dealer la All kinds of Preshüand Cured Meats, Fruit ft Confectionery.SHAWVILLE, QUE.[eaae * Slga Pmlater, Slider, Cilailer, Deeerater.SHOP OPPOSITE i.H.SHAW'S NEW STORE.Cheap Sale of ALL OBDESS PEOMPTLT ATTENDED TO Tl.-rn.,k.I\u201e\u201e™ i.m«i«1 |\t*\u2022\"*\" *\u201c»\u2022\tW« EM, .££\teiUe\" \"\"\u201cWW.\tOranges, Lemons, Ap.ÏÏSKt ÏÏV'Srat'Sî.ïïfctoSST\tplM, Canned Pew Cm, C.rtier the nomination ia on the 83rd and\tDed Com, Canned TomS- poiiin, on Ih.30th.Th.™ aw._.tui two |.\ttoes, Canned Salmon, in a naw ona this Christmas,\u2018taTfo I (Ocean Brand.).not stop at that, complete your ooomdera-1\t***mm*.J tion by buying new Hemees from PA TR0N8 FOR PROTECTION IB MUCH COMMON SENSE IN IT The official organ of the Pattons of Manitoba has the following \u201cThey hare now in Britain the strong-1 rou, for which no VritohaVe been ti^ad t that has existed since over forty yean, thoroughly Conserva I The reply of the Maniais of Salisbury EW^I\u2014-onm' r~\u201c^s2 enaction ou est Gov osDBas reçu all pakte er the WUNTV PEOMPTLT ATT A full line ; j j Ll- 908 msPi Elegant Aeeortment|-^\tK\".Jfij.\u2019îUi\"'\"*\u2018°\"mu p5£2-.w.\u201dtL^lTS The death is reported of Mr.Laliberte, local member for Lotbiniere.4,Hir Wilfiam Hingston'a election in Montreal,\" says the London Advertiser, under Kir Adolphe Caron's manage# ment, could not be a triumph for political puntj.\u201d Still it would be otto of rosea compared with the election of Jimmy McMhane under Mr.Tarte\u2019s auspices, remarks the Ottawa Journal.Mr.James MoShane \u201cthe People's Jimmy,\" is to oppose Sir William Hing ¦ton in Montreal Centre\u2014the candidate .whose Shawville Produce Quotations.% tv» 48 to 64 | 12 16 80 22 vats 11 Peu.»\u2022**\u2022*# f \u2014 OF ¦ -r /» Hje 40 *K«« Wool.Lard.Butter.Wheat, (standard) at mill Buckwheat.Potatoes per bag.Turkeys per lb .Geese \u201c\t.Chickens \u201c\t.Ducks \u201c\t.Pork per cwt.Ladies\u2019 Hats 9 13\t16 70\t00 33\t36 and all kinds of 26 30 7 to 6 6 D& 6 6 Fall Millinery 6 7 NOTICE.4 26 to 4.60 3.00 to 3 60 , 8.00 9 00 .OO to 00 3.50 to 3 76 O\u2019Briia Talks Tight.Great Britain\u2019s Ultimatum to Veaeiuela.Beef now in stock at Hay per ton Calfskins.Hides.Notice is hereby given that arnmmm the Irish Question,\" has sttrsoted stten when th® stter *° the reara ag0 lhoy mlght and, as the object of his affections con- fi^l trials:\thave thought a foot of water more or cUely put it.she would never dream\t»*,'\tw,th\tk-sa smah matter to make a fuse about, of marrying any one with no hair on\tboiler*.\tand might have questioned that such a channel as the drainage canal could make any material difference in the volume of so great a laxly of water.But £H they now perceive that the lakes are Jack had charge of the cheque-book as silent one, for being the only time it was out of his |m vs session\tThe cheque had been the station, we naa filled up in a strange name, but had I .secured Mr.Van- been endorsed all right, and the money paid\u2014so far as the teller of the bank he said, much could recollect\u2014to a young lad about try and drop a line, turned the book to Mr.Balaoombe Perhaps we shall yet see each other Jack was then questioned on the sub-again.My aunt will tell you the whole ject, but indignantly repudiated all \u2022tory.Believe me.Miss Stuart, 1 am knowledge of the forgery or of the Innocent of this charge.'\tcheque.He had forgotten all about the *1 never doubted it.We shall long to\tbook, he said, till next morning, and hear from you how you get on.Might\tconsequently no one knew from him of 1 ask you a favour, Mr.Vanburgh f It\this having it in his possession.He had Is that vou promise me to give up gam- not stolen it himself, and therefore the neaa bling and totting from this time/\tcheque must have been abstracted earli-\tThe youth meditated over\this dis- He suddenly stooped and imprinted a\ter Mr.Balaoombe was furious.Al-\tcomfiture, and then a happy\tthought d!T»j£,ff\tZvtl wouId\tThë'leT-Yo\" kngôw Î : f^bed upon him.He would repair promise anything '\trest, Naomi.If the cheque was really the ravages of unkind nature by a re- BWîfttSSi Zi H «s.: : wà ET :|e \u201c-rr sa r thought, ww tiui ot th.t .il the\t.Dut\u201etoralld\tfca.:g^S!::::::ffifeiSa.:::ii:i! g* ï.-.tftfjg'î «£ Mrs.G Lias coming into the room on my have done it V\tpartings m front and behind, which,\ttion Oompaey 190 Bi^chynden.2797 forces of the lakes is being keenly return, was then told of Miss Selwyn\u2019s\t1 cannot tell/ said Mrs.Farquharson 5s he fondly hoped, would produce the J*nu*.\t.iiuTeroy!*.,27 80 studied.The report of the Government departure.She .seemed very much sur-\tsadly.'Mr.Balaoombe is positive the\tdn which atresa is laid, it onLv mvn the dog» fully loade No Anxious Care Had to Have Them Husband\u2014What d'ye things?Wife\u2014Those are brand-new 1895 X unlaundered Duke of Marlborough shirts, which I got for you at Jobb, Lott & Co.'s great fire sale.WÈ J Husband\u2014They are three si small.Wife\u2014There was nothing larger left, and 1 had to take them, or lose a big bargain.cheque had at last WÊÊ I reader may was no other Balaoombe, Mr.Balscombe\u2019s call these Dunno; the man I to look out for that.> too / y A huslwnd with money to burn Is likely to make a g- terial, the bone la far superior to ¦I*** mzm mm ïï SLïSSFusajs:\traHa Ë B2 \u2014the Isnlge of distinction sacred to ' What do you make of itf Trevor becoiIie considerably soiled with\tevery winter on a large nuralier of SÏÏSir S8S6SB Oxford Egbert\u2014or as his familiars In it/\tmain for some few hours in the pail, means that 1 cent will pay for that sshrtra.tti SSSuSSS&l F\tEE*H>£ KH irtsssaïtr=r\tura ue $\tsEwïSS.S iug a Wye boating tour from Hay to * My dear Fred, you rave! Philip lldj| int.° the\tare wash®d.°\u201c ,y starch, nitrogen, phosphates, lime, and ally brilliant boy, despite his hopeless Chepstow.Denton, s somewhat older Decie would cut off his right hand fluid that cannot be retained >> R|| the substances required to enable condition.He Is much further advanced man, sported the light-blue and black first.Besides, with all his money'- any strainer.Much can 1* done the hens to lay eggs.As an egg Is in Lis studies than the average child of of Caius College.Tie was not a blue, ' Now, see how rash youth rushes to ?*ar9 lessening this source or coni a - worth about 3 cents in winter, it ih twelve, having already mastered four for two reasons: first, because the ee- ooneluakms.\u2014flow long is it since Phil- tost bn by keeping the udder, lianas piajn that it ^ cheaper to feed bone languages.^\tc' result dependent upon a successful uni- if you had searched the university of ^ loose hair and dirt, but this groom- but increases the profit as well.\trecord for extravagenoe in stage dresa- versity career had left him no time Cambridge through, you would not have I,lg a,ODe\tsufficient.b K T^ie hone cutter is as necessary to Her latest addition to her theatri- extraordinary ingenuity for giving each l|a* todo; and to restrain himself with- infection be diminished as much aspos- henfl wjl| leave all other fo0(jg to re.The Pope\u2019s only recreation is an oo of the unhappy crew the most appar- }?*9® bunts of his comprehension.\u2014 sible, as the bacteria which gain access\tthe cut bone.If cut fine, even casional game of chess.He is a re- ently contradictory directions.As they I™™8*\t,\tto \u201cdlk in this way long for the most pricks and ducklings will relish such markabiv aooA chess nlaver in fact it aped swiftly by, Denton paused in his The bigot for the most part clings to part to those forms which produce un- excellent food, while turkeys grow rap- .\t, y g\tp.y *\t' stroke and looked over bu# shoulder at opinions adopted without investigation, desirable changes in milk.1 he milker on ^\tis only on rare occasions that he is the thin line, like a gigantic spider, and defended without argument, w hile also must take certain precautions\t_ beaten at the game.I here is one priest fading in the golden track.\the is intolerant of the opinion of others, regards his own person.His hands\t*\tm Home who is usually the Pope e ad- sKSSSSS Âazæ\t____cSeLS-\" - ing the human heart for future joy \u2014 Beecher.SOME NOTABLE PEOPLE.AGRICULTURAL She la a nice was Keep the Milk Clean.BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE WORLD\u2019S GREAT FOLKS.AV 1DTÏ, OF Till WT« CHAPTER L À* the shadows began to lengthen Joatph ( hsmbfrlalRi Advlre Qoeem fie lorlaaed llie*leger\u2014Ssreli Bemhardl's Rxpesalve Ureas\u2014Tbe (lersaa Rasper er'a frees Irle I ilea \u2014 The Pel see of Wwlee.Tfceaire Wspper, eie., ete.Mr.Joseph Chamberlain once remarked to a vacillating and somewhat lazy member of the House of Commons: member of the House of Commons: \"My dear boy .observe the postage stamp usefulness depends upon its abllit; stick to one thing till it gets there.\" London's new Lord Mayor, Sir Walter Wilkin, made his fortune by the sals of a German yeast.In view of Sir Walter's probable elevation to a baronetcy ut the expiration of his term of office, a political antagonist remarked: \" ' We Have Risen' would make a fine family motto for the Wilkins ' Queen Victoria makes an especial pet of Mme.Calve, the gifted singer enjoying an unusual amount of royal faver.The latest little attention on the part of Her Maiesty was to commission the Countess Fedora Gleicben to execute s bust of Mme.Calve in marble.its y to in The ex-Empress Frederick of Germany, in her early married life, embroidered a piece of tapestry, on which all her children knelt when confirmed; the late Emperor s coffin rested upon it; the present German Emperor, and the Princesses Charlotte, Sophia and Victoria were married standing on it.Paderewski's Invalid son Is an un usa- sure There is no keeping up with the lightning change Emperor,\" as the In Mr.Frederick D.Green\u2019s book, Kaiser is facetiously termed in England.\" The Armenian Crisis in Turkey,\" As soldier, orator, painter, stage man-occurs the following sentence: \" A ager, owner and wearer of 109 uniforms, handsome, newly wedded couple fled he is familiar to all of us.Still His .hilltop.Soldier.\t.d\tM£\u201e£?\u2018STh?',£ told them\tthey were pretty and would\tfession which he affects.The Kaiser\u2019s be spared\tif they would accept Islam;\t\"very latest\" is in the character of hu, .\u201e.,h.thoohh, .1 M» horrible ZXj£\t£ ££Z death which they knew awaited them picturesque looking as possible; and to did not prevent them from confessing this end he has given orders that a Christ \u201d\tcertain number of courtiers shall attend .\t.\t,\t, .\t.state ceremonials in costumes which This is only one of thousands of heroic ahall fac-similé* of those worn by martyrdoms, equal to any the world has Venetian Senators in the Middle Ages, during\ta\tgood\tseason\tsuch\tas\tat\tpre-\tew eeeQ\tthat happened m August,\tThe Emperor's talent for stage manage- of loss\tfrom\trot\tand\tshrinkage\tcann\tthousands\tof Armenians for no other\tbe the most picturesque in Eurupe^g be too much discussed.The average Teason than that they were Christians.The Princess Maud,\u201dwhose engag cellar where farmers keep Mu-h app 1 \"\tThis massacre in Sassoun only proves ment to her cousin, Prince Carl of Den is too damp for them and decompose\tthat of all 9Ê^om the Armen- mark, has just been announced, is the tion is induced early in winter, l ne ianfl afe perhaps the most heroic in en-| favorite child of the Prince of Wales, other kind of cellar where there is a duranoe for the sake of their religion, it© Prince speaks of her as \"a good furnace for heating the house is too The following story will illustrate the chap,\" and in the family circle and to and similar results follow.The ^4,^ characteristic :\tthe intimate friends she is known as barn le apt to be hoc> cold for the *p- Kiftoen hundred years ago.when Ar- termined young UdyTXi \u2018theXllowing pies will freeze hard in the depth oi menia was a province Persia the Persian little story will show : Some two or winter.A few years ago quite a num- fcjng wished to convert the people to his three years ago the Wales girls were her practised burying dapples below 0,n religion.and sent an emba*,, bidding \u201cand Phn^tCdlrreTt,\" '.'red the frost line, covering the enclosure them abandon Christianity and become of a certain costume that wouldn't wear under the ground with packing straw fire-worshippera.To this delegation out that one day she applied a match and hay; but this is a rather clumsy Vartan, the Armenian leader.Boldly and the garment came to a brilliant if said:\tuntimely end.Latterly the Princesses have dressed well.The bride-elect affects a certain \"mannishness\" of attire, and has been known to sport a single eyeglass with chic effect.The Princess is three years older than her affianced husband.It is undoubtedly a love match, as there is no money on either side.A few more strokes and the landing-stage was reached.A bronzed water- #### I sky and prophesied, after the manner .\" « axe.afraid to put men to live and of his kind, a fair day on the morrow.*rade each on his own private stock of ' What time be you gentlemen going\t;\twe suspect that this to start In the morning I \u2022 he asked 4?^ m each man u, sma^ and that the addressing Trevor, whose light-blue individuals would do better to avail cap he had immediately spotted.\tthemselves of the general bank and Trevor turned to his friend and asked\tof nations and of ages.-burke.Cold Storage for Apples.\" It is not always desirable to sell all of the apples in early winter even in- ell what hour it was to be.\tI We are born for a higher destiny \u2019 It depends altogether upon Phil, you than that of earth.There is a realm know.He may get here to-night, or where the rainbow never fades, where not till to-morrow afternoon.\u2014We must the stars will be spread out before us leave it open, Dick.Only, you had like islands that slumber on the ocean, better have everything reà Jy by ten and where the beings that pass before o'clock.'\tus like shadows, will stay in our pre- 1 he two friends strolled together over sence forever.\u2014liulwer.the old stone bridge, below which lay He that can not decidedly say \" No,' cathedral and bishop\u2019s palace, with when tempted to do evil, is on the bights trim cloister gardens sloping down way to ruin.He loses the respect even to the water-side.The clean city lay Df those who would tempt him, and be-very quiet in the evening.As they comes but the pliant tool and victim twain had deemed it I mat to take a IV®*\t*v\t^\tfor\tthis\tit\tis\tbetter not to attempt to our fathers, who gave for this testimony lodging, rnstead of availing themselves The legitimate aim of criticism is to keep much stock, later than Christmas, their goods, their chattels and their tev# BESEECH zsêrssa \u2022vrsA\u2019v.Tiïiï sriiss r kaS s &\t™ 'I hope he isn't going to make an what is sometimes called the dual alii- are allowed to sweat a little under the their f|^h and blood Men who do not Lady Aberdeen, wife of the Governor-ass of himself as be did in the Easter ance of 1,870,000.On the other hand, trees, and y*n wiped off ,\tdread\tfetters,\tnor\tfear torments, nor General, has most advanced notions in wmmm JiJBrsaefrf&Ets,, ue, did It ever strike you that that it on the first of the m '£mm wïdwTre not the only people who ft you wait until afternoon you won t thought so: anyway, there warm the vs The Prince of Wales has a new fad However, it doesn't promise to be as popular as the turned-up-trousers fad of mar Experience.What to Feed.\tUnappreciative.\tI Mr_ Gothim-Live in the euburh*.T*\ts»\tzx'™\u2019 man or farmer is that which gives him think of that f\tMr.Suburb\u2014Well.n-o.can t say that the largest numlier of eggs.It mat- Woman-Hater\u2014I presume she has I have; but I've had lots of sxperienoe ters not what the food rusts, eo long Pretty arma-\t\u2022tk at missing 'em.get a tent I h U Public Notice.FOR SALE.PURSE LOST.The Diana, launched at Glasgow a few British navy.She ia three hundred feet I Lmt on or about Sunday.November 34th, I pUHMC NOTICE la hereby given that the b-i -\"d 6.* >™» t\"d-\tI wr.'iffifi em.KS'SB.5 Sr8\"\tjjfessft issblMSS _____________I Mi© municipality, that la, dry pine and hard \" \" \"\t\" \u2014\tI WCMKl.Public ITotice.R.H KLOCK, M.D.C.M At Bryson.something over two aersa o SoT ts ea tirjsoiec*» \u2018«IfJSvKO., April 10,1HI.Clifton House, Bryson PHYSICIAN AND AfH'OrCHBK, Office tttori door to Masonic Hull,\u2014 Main Street, Shaicdllc, Qne a am of $aotooo.Lbnnoxvili K, December 6.\u2014Mr.Robert Hamilton, of Quebec, has made the generous offer of $20,000 to tho authorities of Bishop\u2019s V Diversity, to be equally divided between the endowment funds r, wT >rr m rrflarLftU r*ss Mcum/tc, VI eanrsaay, Dec.M,\t3jetf 1896, to $10,000 of bona tide sub- tho purpose of electing a new Hoard or Dl- CampMit Bay, Thursday, DtclSth.\teeription.\u2019 The authorities hive ejadly ,^l\"idBoSrdof Director.will meetat 10 Arilflol» 1 teeth reduced 24 p.o.Teeth ex- »nd gratefully, sccepted Mr.Uxialltons 0.0)0eki ^\toflbsjams day traded without pain.Partie» desiring sets offer, and have every hope of auccessfully _\tBy order lo *v\u2018u 'hem.elves meeling the condition imposed.\t¦¦¦¦¦¦ By order, H MATIIKSON Bhawvllle.aoth Nov., \\m He^Triasurer DENTISTRY.ANYTHING TOO REQUIRE TXR STACK HOVHK.Sr,, Dentist, will visit U the undermentioned places on thedate.named IN THE LINE OF HAND-MADE Resolution of the Clarendon Council.FOOTWEAR Moved by Conn.Thomas Msvfarlane, see onded by Coun James Hart.that the Recre- Ury Treasurer do give the last notice In the ooal papers, that no/ Municipal and Bonus Uses unpaid on the fflth Instsnl, will be col- «\u201c.U.\u201c\"caMree\" lmmodUte,y eneL ariL JOHN YOUNG, President K.GRAHAM, Hec.-Treat Manefaclnred by Alive In Sir Oottn.P.NOUN, QUYON, H.Judge Falcon bridge, at Toronto, baa\t- .\t*i***kim**, held that Mrs.Beer committed no offence narrow bk apr ok a woman from being IT f|flvTv known to tho law when ahe sought to\tburied at kitthton.\tg | vvO I W cure Percy Beck by Christian Science,\t- .=EeesSSh N0THIN1.^^.\th\u201c4 8nd seflîs.'&îyas \u2014.- \u2014 ssss\u2014cssa\t' ______________________________~ WBsase actors ia something that the youth and\t| proceeded\"to arrange the preliminaries for I\tWEEKLY\tC1TIZKN\tuntil De- |VfLeu>Ty\u201cYecutîon'oMhe^wor k *0°be^hme, beauty of Bryson will endeavor to exem-\tthe funeral.Upon going to the ci ran to\tced medicine, by\tde '^XMonîtKV/e^u, Which the germs are directly attacked.Daté leidéctmber, n*5.\tDls-l Blacksmithing Neatly and cheaply done.?¦Builders and Contractors, K# MANUFACTURERS OF o' à Pern, viêre Out- Planing Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, etc.and Turning Done.JOHN LESTER Rou~h and Dreaeed lumber on Hand.N.B.\u2014Knitting Machines, Washers and Wringers on hand and sold cheap Shswville, Dec.2, 1895.\u2014:o: Orders fcy Moll Promptly Attended Te.j "]
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