The equity, 9 janvier 1896, jeudi 9 janvier 1896
[" Vol.XIII, No.30.SHAWVILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, JAN.0, ly'jii.!.D.KVÇSÎ7i°A\\ »i BANE OF OTTAWA.THE EQUITY\u201d Fiüt oImi cheese only 9c per lb., at O.\t.\t.\t, ^ Hudgins' Clearing Sale.\u201c r.:r ssr - \u201c - 2%\t% Slbsorl Itlcn, #1 0 per\t| \"odgins ' Advertising rates made known on applies- HOD 4 lb.Ginger Snaps for a Quarter at G Fred Uodgins\u2019 Clearing Sale.REID BROS Capital Authorised ** Subscribed I1* paid up Rest .$1,600,000 .\t1,487,000 .\t1,804,010 \u2022 687,110.10 ¦ Waltham Biffs.siESSF'k0*' 4 \u2022SsaS14' *\u201c inSrted?ree*; kit oYlufary Hnw^or^poîVry * I lzMiee Mabel Campbell, of Elmeide, and visiting the Misses Neddo for the past mone?\tptKUen\" guZs W M A\tTr a Z^letf \" Mis.Rose Ned< who has been in J.A.COWAN, Publisher | dBy8 during the past week.\t| Ogdeneburg for the past two years, has to her parent's home looking fine The Arcade Stores Amprior, Ont., Direct Importers.\u2022 e *« f^rïïMn0rthYo!,ome hepp/ thank,ul foJ .pent a few days hut week, with Mr.th\\, k,ndne\u201c1 .«\tth*\t1\u201d'rerend Jaroe.Hudgins, of thi.village.\tgentleman and his good lady understand that the presents on the tree Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills stimulate the were sent by the W.A\u2019»., .of Montreal, appetite and regulate the bowels.Try (through Rev Mr.Troop,) whose kind them.Have you seen Ayer\u2019s Almanac Î j ness is greatly appreciated, Mr Ed.Banian, leader of the Shaw-ville Band, was presented with a purse and an address by the members New Year\u2019s day.If afflictedwith scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness, do not uae grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall\u2019s Hair Renewer.arthijr McConnell.ATTORNEY AT LAW, Main Ht.Hull, iV yue, will, at remuent,attendallcourts la theillHtrlot.All corresponilenceprompt- |\tpïzsiVni b-,,-.Dw skin M^m.,t .p.,r j at G.F.Hodgins\u2019 Clearing Sale.Quyon, Tuesday, January 21st.Shaumlle, Wednesday, Jan.22nd.Campbell'» Bay, Thursday, Jan.23rd Artificial teeth reduced 26 p.c.Teeth ex- I A very enjoyable time was spent at the Ballsfactfon SuIranuST Blmoit pe,nleBe- UngUBh Church Parsonage, on New Year\u2019s 1 evening, by the friends and members of the Thorne congregation.The evening DENTISTRY.N.l.HcKAV.Bi'L.OTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Court at Hhawville .Agent for the 31er franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy terms We know if you consider 1 q i ouelv you\u2019ll Credl N strates t Pon- Upper Thome Centre Kotee.ion sert- \u2022 .f bnre.N vau b ) do, nr'f chen .WILLIAM ELLIOTT TJAILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT t> Hhawvllle.que , respectfully noïlolte engagements for any business lu connection with all Courts In the County, Collection» msdesnd prompt returns assured tî in Kocal and GfoturaL Remember there ü no F ,ith prices more unifoim.L.A.MENAULT, L L B ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, ETC., ETC.ATTORNEY FOR THE REVENUE DISTRICT OF PONTIAC.,» .Bryson, Qae.REID BROS.THE A RCA DE.time appear here we would not be surpris ed.Now, as I attended the M.8.supper, Xmas tree and entertainment, 1 might say that the program was good ; it was gotten up by the children and everything was carried out without difficulty.The Clara Me regularly quyon, P.attend the D.Fort, Bry- Mr.Renault will Courte at Hhawvllle, \u2022on, Cou longe and Chapeau P.S.-8 pecial values now in Furs, Mit#, Moccasins.and recitation rendered by Miss Lean was grand and something that the people of Quyon very seldom hear* The program was not too long, being all gone through with before 2a.m.Perhaps that is the objection our fair correspondent had to it.I HENRY AYLEN, ADVOCATE Hull.- - - Que.The closing days of the old year saw the filling up of four of the vacancies that existed in the Senate.The appointment# Mr.Wm.Owens, of Montreal, for the Division of Iukerman ; Mr J.O.well to wake them up, boys.Grade IV, Senior Division.\u2014Louila G.I The U.O.I.Co.are anxiously await-The Hamilton Times records the death Csaig and Harvie Young, (equal,) 1 ; Lo-1 ing snow so that they can get their new \u201e , n .M .\t._\t_\t, Mihr McNab, sister of the late Sir Al- gan Russell, 2 ; Betsey Glenn, 3 ; W.B.I boat down from the P.P.J.station D m,Chout Uin°.T,7fUrnUh^'o\u201dJort\tthe «\"ember of that NeUon, 4 ; Mabel Mayhew.6 ; G.May-1\tWombt1.Shadow Buellent aeoommodstlon for the travelling public.1 6*leDHt6Œ family, one was .>4 years of hew, 6.Commercial men will find the sample rooms second 1 age,\tI i to none on the road.The Bar la always supplied with the best brands of Liquors, Wines, and Cigars.Good -wrrffifübübecti 03b| Com are Mr.Aylen will regularly attend the sessions of the Courts at Bryson.You can by G.Fred Hodgins\u2019 regular 26c Tea at 2lc during Sale.Its a bargain anyway at a quarter.on JOHN COYNE.1ERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND MAGISTRATES COURTS FOR THE DISTRICT OF PONTIAC AT PORTAGE DU FORT, P.Q.All business entrusted to him will receive immediate attention.OhrtstmM Ez&me, the Administration by the election of \"The People\u2019s Jimmy.\u201d As to the fitness, from an intellectual point of view, of the gentlemen who have been called to give their services to the S'*- .P\"\u201cl\t\u201cSM-M.McLwid, 1 ; Milton CC^bÆ^Z'T % £\t»\" ##& ### mm m## g# yet both Xmas and New Year paa.ed off o^fedeiBticn.But it would appear.hat quietly, perhaps the fact of ua not hav- the Quebec representatives in the Du$U' \u201e h\taa.^^ w___________________ It may not be generally known, say#\t- into\u201996\tany favors of this kind, we are so far re SimmeîêreïmVn wllïând the accommoda- the Carleton Place Herald, that we have The Masonic Hall was comfortably 611 Mr Jeeee Smith of Brainerd former- \u201c1°, from the great commercial centres y111 Oo\u2019ertl^rea^ed'wUh conrte.y and cîvîïl |'U\"g In Osrieton Place at the present ed on New Year night-the ooouion of )y Quyon, and Mr Sylv.ntu Richard,,\t^ 1U Liar supplied with only heat brands Of time a family in which there are bve dis- the annual tea meeting in connection Lf Arnprior, are visiting friends in Elm- v ^r.\twithout Questioning ==V=5r-=-~™ S^E-SSSB BïïSB£-Sl5«Hî.:'S:J™ æ-SêÛ?=- mother, the mother and the infant.\tAll considered, a very pleasing as well sa ieVeral blixxards in the west, yet the | ol_ .,15,\u2019 profitable evening waa spent.Following , severity of the last few days\u2019 frost has ob- ; oilRWVlIjfi l F0uUC6 QllOtâtiODS.is the programme :\tliged him to disolve partnership with Anthem \u2014All ye Nations.\tthe \"hat \" s.Xr-\"H0^nly-Ad^^,l0r'\tOur.ci.ool teacher, (Mise Burwash,) Chorus.\u2014Moonlight on the lake.\ti has left on account of the illness of a q nHrtette.\u2014Ciime where the Lillies Bloom,\tand the ™h(*A hfl8 b\"en re «P^ed address.\u2014Rev.J.L.Flanagan\tj by Miss Grace rrsser, of Montreal, and Alas'A™ Lang\twe are happy to think that the rising Lard.Anthem.\u2014How Beautiful upon the Moan- generation of Elmside are going to be Butter., i8101; ,\t.\u2014, -\t8\tfavored wit eix months of grace.\tWheat, (standard) at mill Address\"\"- Rev.V Wrighti-\tWe wish that our telephone central Buckwheat.Chorus.-Bee the Conquering Hero.\twould take in hie ground wire and keep Potatoes per bag.J.°.U\t3?fcfifc rc, e.o, th.j* th« -«««Tu, key.per lb ' .V.ta over, or try some other experiment by Geese \u201c\t.which we in»ght bo able to reach him occasionally.However, at any about the quickest way to get him is to iust put on your cap for the station.Wh now, what will it be when elickshone I D AUNT HT LAWRENCE HALL.r House, there can ere is room st least ry in the Uppe doubt, but the { GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE, E.W.Ho do 1X8, Teacher a few thousand bushels of good milling wheat for which he will pay the highest price in cash.He would rather buy local I G Fred Hodins\u2019 big Cost Clearing wheat if he can get enough, otherwise he Sale is attracting the crowds, will have to get it shipped in.\t_\t* PONTIAC HOUSE, Shawvlllc, 00000000001 rTHlS HOUSE Is first-class In every respect, being rnoway, neat, comfortable and quipped,Ith ever, nece.-ary convenient.\\ 14- cgau chatting alx>ut in- different subjects until Mrs.Stamer came in.She received Aubyn very cordial ly, and Invited him to stay for dinner.He consented to stay, and while he was giving Mrs.Stainer an account of the time lie spent abroad.Lizzie slipped out of the room, She sought Loo,and found her in her own room.The young girl was greatly excited; and it was not until she had had a slight attack of hysterics that Lizzie could listen calml dear; and.bad as the day is, we had better go out than stay in the house until father and the boys come home.Let us put on our black hats and our waterproofs, and stroll about the Common for an hour or two.I have to buy a few things and the air will do you good, and 1 want him to carry the things home for me.' So, is less than half an hour from his girls, and be found themselves on the ing the drawing-room, the two of the damp, dreary-looking Com-Loo had recovered by this time, and walked in demure happiness by the side of Aubyn, Lizzie being at the other aide.They walked towards the end of the Common, and when they found themselves opposite the shops, Lizzie said, ' Now 1 want to go and buy a whole iot of things, and I can't have you young people dawdling at my heels ; so take yourselves off for an hour or so.seek 1 ion The Stainers were a most united and affectionate family ; but, as in all oth-famulea, now and then hitches and difficulties appeared, ln all such cases both sides went to Loo.and although she never openly took the wart of a peace-maker, the hitches and difficulties liegan to disappear after both sides had talked to Loo.She had a large, tolerant, forgiving nature.No matter what tiefell herself, she never resented it; and those who came to her in heat wore shamed out of the anger by the gentle spirit of the girl.She was not, with all this, by any means meek ; her nigh as the gayest could will keep it from rusting (To De Continued.) THE SULTAN AND HIS RULE.er Members mi Imperial Family\t\u2022 &# # \u2022f Blgersue Serleelee.Mr.Richard Davey\u2014who I» well acquainted with and is an authority on Turkish affaira \u2014 has contributed a statesmanlike article in the Fort nightly, in which he explains some of the numerous failings of the Turkish Government.Three hur.dred years ago, the then Sultan made a law condemning ail the members of the Imperial family to a life of rigorous seclusion, thus practically preventing them from acquiring any real knowledge of life or of the art of government.That evil law has lwen the greatest nurse of the Empire.Bv Turkish law tbv eldest male of the House of Othman succeeds to the throne, and the pressent heir\u2014 Kaachid Effendi\u2014who is now practically a close prisoner in the Sultan\u2019s palace, is not allowed to receive a single letter, book, or newspaper, nor a single viaitor_from 1 he outside world.Possibly he may clandestinely learn a little, but at great personal risk to everyone connected with the attempt.To expect a Sultan thus reared, kept in ignorance and surrounded from childhood with ignorant and bigoted Mussulmans, to rule wisely is like expecting neee lady\u2014after having had he, ________ bandaged and compressed from infancy\u2014to be an active and vigorous pedestrian.During the last 450 years nine Sultans have I wen either murdered or cal 1 not pent me.Tliivî an old newspaper cleans a looking-glass isors effectually than linen or chamois.That herlw sbon'd be gathered wlien Iwg inning to blossom and be kept in paper sacks.I hat kerosene oil will make tin tea Hub with a mi f kettles as bright M raw woollen rag.\tJ?\tWBÊÊ^ÊÊÊÊI That the fibre of a Imkqd apple will cook evenly only when the core is r» moved before cooking.That a spoonful of vinegar put into the water in which meat or fowl is boiled makes them tender.That windows may be kept free from by rubbin g the glass with a sponge dipped in alcohol.That most lates are greatly improved by beinp brought to the boiling point.That a paste of crude potash and whiting brushed over a grease spot on marble will remove the stain.That furniture may be relieved of ink stains by applying a solution of nitre and water with a brush.That broiled young turkey should be thoroughly done through, and that it is almost equal to chicken partridge.That if grease spots appear on the wall paper they may be eradicated with a piece of blotting paper and a hot flatiron.That a papered wall may lie cleaned and freshened by rubbing down with bread, or by applying cornmeal with a cloth.That oilcloths are made much more durable by applying a cost of linseed oil.Brush with varnish when thoroughly dry.That the taste of fish may he effectually removed from knives and forks by rubbing them with fresh orange or lemon peel.That si I verw are may be kept bright by the use of water in which potatoes have tieen boiled.Kept bottled the purpose.That a aiionge may be cleansed by rubbing half a fresh lemon thoroughly into it and rinsing several times in lukewarm water.That to build a coU fire successfully small coal should first be laid on the paper and kindling wood and large coal placed on top.That if the refrigerator is not in use during the winter, it should be given three or four good aval dings and scrubbings during the season.That every scrap of tissue pape comes into the house should be for wiping looking-glasses, it gives a peculiar lustre to the glass.That the truest economy can only be attained by preparing such foods as contain the requisite proportions of nitrates, car!tonales, and phosphates.That oyster shells should be washed and kept on hand, as two or three boiled in the teakettle once a week will prevent the formation of iron rust.That when a baked potato is done it should lie wrapped in a towel and pressed until it bursts open.The potato will always be mealy in this way.water may be rendered soft and rival distilled water by dropping a two-ounce vial into the kettle.The impurities will adhere to the bottle.That the whites of two eggs lieaten to a froth may lie eaten by a person with delicate stomach just before retiring.The yolks are less easily digested.in long spells of damp weather the jellies should be inspected, as > very little dampness in the pi which the jellies are kept will spoil them.That the woman who goes to cooking lectures and continually quotes the lecturer in warning her family not to eat this and that article makes herself disliked.That black berry cordial, thick with apices, is far better as a home remedy than blacklierry brandy, which seldom fails to relieve an attack of \u2018 cramps caused by indigestion.That all worn out cotton garments should be washed and cut up into convenient pieces for use in scrubbing or alx>ut the kitchen.Old under flannels make good kitchen floor rags.That all the ashes made by the fires m the house should lie sprinkled and sifted to save half burnt coal, whi< h can lie used in the kitchen range, pecially when a slow fire is wanted That when a filter is introduced into the household it is a duty to see that the water is always used, and not the water from the faucet, in tea and coffee as well as for cooking and drinking purposes.That to lean a coal fire press it from the top so as to make the mass more compact, giving less room for air.To revive it lay on small pieces tenderly and add larger pieces of coal when needed to replenish.1 hat only the very beet olive oil should lie used for frying and cooking» According to a recent cooking lecture the oil used for frying may be strained | 8,1,1 kept for use again.If it has lies# | wore bed it must be thrown away A Chi-r feet *7 but I'm sure father will be very firm alxmt this.He spoke as if he meant all for me.' ' And did he\u2014you know who I mean y anything before he went away f Yes' Yes FORCED TO ABDICATE ice \u2014practically almost synonymous terms.The Sheik-ul-Lslam ranks next to the Sultan in the Mussulman hierarchy, occupying the position in the Mohammedan world that the Archbishop of Canterbury does in England \u2022 but with this difference, that t be Sultan displace him and appoint Thus, if he is a mere tool, ' And what did you say ?\u2019 91 told him\u2014O Liz.I told him\u2014what could I tell him hut the truth f \u2018 That ^ou cared foi him, darling f choro- instant aneous Yea can an the himself for statesmanship.But such confusion that in sooner or later he will X \\ lan for r that saved FORMER NAVAL TACTICS- The Eagllsli Feugfcl l* l»r*lrojr ihe Ra«my, the French l# rr«*cr«e Their Ship* The line of battle simply meant that, upon coming in touch of an enemy, an Admiral formed his fleet in one long line, in which each ship followed in the wake of the one immediately preoeeding it, sufficient distance to allow room for maneuvering order the two fleets ranged alongside of one another, discharging their broadsides as they passed, until one line was thrown into confusion, w hereupon the commander of the other hauled down his signal for \"a line head,\" and hoisted that for \"a general chase, \" which meant that his ships were to close with those of the enemy, and finish the business with the grappling cutlass.This was a naval________________ supposing the antagonists really in earnest, the theory was capable of bein£ converted into extremely good practice, but in the eighteenth |\tjust what the French tradition of the Eng That hard In this its That lace in .often iron and the battle in tbe- lle again went out assembly-rooms once more pored over a number of foreign news papers for a while.He devoted all really much use at all.if the truth were tils attention lo the advertisements,and only told I Look at you and me now, at last seemed to find what he wanted.Loo.What earthly good are wef He wrote down a name and address in ' I don\u2019t know about you, Liz, for you his pocket-book, and went direct to the know you're awfully clever; you can do Chancellor of the Grand Duchy.\tnearly everything.But look at me; 'I have occasion to telegraph on ur- I\u2019m always breaking something, or gent business to Port Said, and I wish burning something If I was a aery-to know if you can give me a reference ant, they wouldn't keep me a month in there.I am telegraphing to a com- a place.You could lie a governess.but lete stranger, and I want him to I'm too stupid to be of any use to any ur a little expense on my account, one ' Can you manage this for met* \u2022\tO, with pleasure I Give me the name Lizzie, of your man; telegraph to the German putting consul there.That will lie all right.' ' You know every one loves you, and infinitely obliged to you.This that father or the boys would do anv-is the name of the man.The whole thing for you ; and that there is anoth-affair will not be more than twenty or er person\u2014' thirty pounds/\t'O! but, Lis, dear Liz, that is what \u2022\tAh,' said the Chancellor, reading, is breaking my heart, darling\u2014breaking \u2022M.Jules Leriviere, photographer.Port my heart! That can never lie.He\u2014 Said.A French photographer, I pre- he never will be able to get any aurne f I know you are much interest- ey.Father says so ; and father ed in photography/\t111 about money \u2022\tYes, I am, ang never more than at She threw herself into her sister's this moment.\u2019\tarms, and cried hystericallv.The Chancellor looked at him under She had never spoken before about his gray eyebrows for a moment.\tthis affair.The matter bad never l*een \u2022\tYou are excited my young friend, alluded to in the house.They all iov-Not unpleasantly excited, I hope?' ed Loo dearly.She was the pet of ' No.The fact is I leave Odenwald all.Neither of her sisters ever felt to-night/\tthe slightest pang of jealousy ¦ ¦ 4 For whereV\tthey knew that their father, mother.\u2022\tEngland/\tand the boys looked with peculiar, \u2022\tIs not this a sudden resolve V\tthough not unjust, tenderness on Loo.\u2022\tYes.I had not decided upon it two All who knew her loved her with the hours ago/\tsoft and tender love we give a fragile be ory ; and century that warn rarely were.lish service was that a commander should destroy his enemy's ships ; the French, that he should preserve his own Consequently, a French Admiral would never accept battle until he had gained a position in which he could, at any moment, run out of action before the wind, and, as an English Admiral would never break his own line to force him, most actions ended in the fleets defiling past one another, the French bringing down the English spars, the English hulling the French with every shew, until the French, having as they considered, made pursuit impossible, put suddenly about and ran before the w ind to fulfill their destiny of living to fight another day.Of course, it was always open to h determined officer to disregard \"the line ahead.\" and close with the enemy pell me 11 by means of a \"general chase Anson fell back on this in his battle with La Jooquiere and St.George, when he saw the Frenchmen playing their old game of waiting upon the night ; Hawke made use of it on that winter afternoon when, with a gale howling on a lee shore be followed Confia* through the shallows and between the granite reefs into Quiberon Bay, and Boscawen adopted it when M.de la Clue showed him his heels along the Barhary get her to herentiy Don't lie such a silly, darling 1* said going over to her sister, and her arm round Loo's waist.or answer co asked him to dinner I am .mon- knows en ten skirt mon w hen Rfc.ï EtW&XZfS: | AGRICULTURAL protected.except me by ubselote and old-fashioned gun* that could not be expected to nui t «usefully resist a single modern battle ship, to say nothing of a fleet.From all my otwtervstion 1 am prepnr-.Recently a moi 1ern battery bas been ed to any that there ia nr animal ou the .\tr.™ r,\u201em .b,.» « .r.\t\u201e\u201e ^ pss tlreei Britain's Navel *«eerterllJr-,l#rr ing guns of tbe most modern pattern,\t\u201cnd furnish such inadequate a «on-m i\t\"The sandy soil requires more ferti The* Three Tiroes the Member ef *ee the other with mortars.There are ai % -\tlions, writes J.S.V oodw&rd.As a rule,\tUsers than the clay for any given crops, H Ss -BS£B*5\tsrr^ti* rsari-\tTa-7«sas miles.They are so accurately rifled more numerous, the stable# are low, is consequently a constant loea on sandy Deny Kecerd.\u2014-s SKSSœHf\taf.szsg k |\tiSCZZZZ -\t.meet ions toDi ^fther up the l>ay, have recently he used on win tar morning to clean out mab rial will he retained there until have just appointed a bicycle squad, pertinent l\tbeen equipped with some modern guns, the manure, and into these the cows are awd by crops Tbe fertility can be «tor- Harvey Doolittle died in a Brooklyn Êwmmê\trs !F$mmi\tm, rnm:% ?r:::\t&& a® It it lie a sea fight,\tcomplished this there would lie no way\tspring 1 was in a stable thirty feet\tcultivated, un,.en trained and manured\tDelegate\tFlynn,\tof\tOklahoma,\twill the United States prepared for it?How in the world of saving lower New York\twi(lA ,0r iontf aI1(1 Mven aü,i one.\ti J**1?wltJ?clu,er- wil1 in mnfyT would improve on and it is expected that the industry Britain would probably attack the de- About a year ago the Earl of Aberdeen, these methods by giving a little more will prove exceedingly profitable ¦ume the defensive.The fighting would Governor General of Canada, visited the space, light, and freedom radiate from the Caribbean Sea.While Mayflower Mission of Plymouth church, the contest there was going on Great fenceless coast cities of New York, Boston, Charleston, and San Francisco.New York and Boston would be shining marks for British guns.THEIB NAVAL STREH BTH well drained, and the texture becomes no close and thick that heavy clod» roll over before the plow.When a clay \u2022oil acta like this, the beat thing to do with it is to wxm! it to clover immediately, fertilizing it beforehand with barn fukrtUiLy rL Ln rtMuS/AJS?I,TEMS OP INTEREST ABOUT THE BUSY YANKEE.i Treatmentof Dairy Cows HOW JOHN BULL AND UNCLE SAM COMPARE ON THE SEA.to which there aie jxoeptiona, and I ain glad to say tho*3 are becoming yearly la ike Hrltlafc Navy Than lb* American Arroy\u2014Anierlraa carried away | lh consequently a constant low on sandy mice Wewld be Blew» le IMeree- *Owf Where would tbe first gun fired f They now- are tell you:\t.The United State» has in commission sixty-four vessels, thus Mias Phoebe Lincoln, the favorite cousin of the martyred President of ,\t1A\t,\t.\u201e a ,\tthe United State», died at her home of gravel to one of cement if the cheaper in La Harpe, 111., recently at the age grades are used.Mix this thoroughly of 67.% Battle rhlpw.I'liHt-clMM cruisers.claw cruiser# Third clan# cruisers.H'rew k loo pH.(iunboate .Torpedo boat destroyers Coast deb ace vessels Hpc< lai service ships Dockyard reserve.*.# # e # # e \u2022 \u2022 e\u2022\u2022*#\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022e e * \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e # Last i Wholesale druggists of New York State, except those of New York city, will form a permanent organization.qf the principal questions to he discussed is how to avoid the competition in patent medicines with department stores and cut rate retailers.ree One and so on in action in American waters could not have her remote borders unprotected.Possibly not more than half of ber while all be pressed into service.COAST CITIES IN DANGER She could be sent to the war.United States vessels could THE ABERDEEN MEDAL Id il*:» be devoted to the home.When birthday offerings were railed ¦¦¦BSPS firent and somewhat unsettled.Some The boy will probably lie Bertie Birk- this is well drained, cultivated and «wintry house, which he calls the i the most completely ossified man in tbe 35F guns and some rifled mortars are in at the same time.\told before plowing under, there is no policeman of that city was trying to w.hlle be lived and his widow $5,000 at position\u2014a bare U-ginnjntr of the work The Earl wishes to present such a reason why excellent crops should not see what was going on in a \"suspect- death ii he would consent to give gya ss fflfS36\"j8n.-£*sLi,z SLtarvEoust*&\t-*\u2022 harjior in the F act fir mast, would be an I and the Aberdeen medal become an an- °°nRm\t^ clay soil that 8aiOOIle and when he turned on the Tbe Central Labour Union at Cleve- early object to attack.\t! nual institution at Plymouth church.is once run down is much, easier to bring faucet be was surprised to find that land, O., have been granted a temporary Puget Sound would be an easy prey.\tup to fertility again than a sandy one.he was washing his hands in beer.The injunction restraining County Treasurer I\tA Great Dinner.\tThe totter «mUin» not only le* fertiliz-\t\u2018he «loon.w«, of course.^W^omcoUectingUhetoxjev^ ing material, but it parts with that ap-\t.\t.\t.armoury, on which work has been going mmmmm on the contrary held water tunned ™\t_ l\ta1_\t_ t , The paper to to be a weekly, and the over Its clods, and pulverized only after, London is tp have mother Oriental printing plant is to be shipped in repeated plowing* and bar rowings.! visitor, the Nizam of Hyderabad.He shortly^ *But to-day, with our knowledge of rules fifteen million subjects and\t,\t, t underdraining, there is no reason why one hundred thousand miles of ter- To prevent further crossing accidents the heavy soils should not be put in fine ritory.His highness, Asaf Jah, is a between cable and trolley cars in Vhi-condition in the spring.Underdrain- man of small stature, very reserved, but cago.through misunderstandings among ing and thorough cultivation and plenty most hospitable to all Europeans who the employes of the roads, an agreement of vegetable material in the heavy soils visit Hyderabad.He entertained the \u2019has been made between the ^ est and will make them far superior to the late Duke of Clarence with great mag- North Division Street Hail way Compan-sandy.When vegetable matter is ex nificenoe six years ago.He is a strict ass and the Chicago City Railway (m-hausted from the clay soil, it becomes Ai \u2022hammedan.and alxnit one-tenth of P*ny, giving cable cars precedence over harder to work.Water stands for a the people of Li* territory belong to trolley cars at crossings when the two long time in the spring, no matter how that faith.\ttrains arrive at the ; occurred years old.nflji X It h an inland sea Olympia.Tacoma and I\t_ I great commercial importance, and all are defenseless, and Fort Ludlow, Fort too The bill of fare at tbe recent dinner Mar!ison *Tnd*Fo H 'Towns,nd* »re'wi t h In * Lord Mayor of London waa truly reach of long-range guns.The North- Gargantuan.To eay nothing of the ern Pacific Railroad terminates there colossal baron of beef, tbe fancy dishes, So do the Oregon and California Coast Sï,iîT\u201eLSTd.\u201e\u2018*;x th™ ir.vŸ«rt=sï- t.'T.k'r* OBSOLETE GUNS ON THE PACIFIC.\t.utorZato oHlrtols banH waiters, &c\u201e with a goodly porte I flon for the poor.and the sweets, there were 180 gallons news on The Columbia River,furnhhing means of approach to Astoria and Portland guarded by guns that are obsolete and practically harmless to an armored war ship.San Diego is unprotected.There is more than $500,000,000 worth of de 2%,ns Æ&K | ship* of war.Galveston is is unprotected men, Time Makes a Difference I do not understand It, said the .philo- is bothering you now ?inquir- ed the other.\t, t\t.If a man is two hours late arriving at home his wife raises a row, while if is gone two years she will give him a royal welcome.Women are peculiar.unprotected ; New Orleans ; Mobile is unprotected ; ¦ \u201e\tis unprotected î Savannah If \u2022xnprotected ; Charleston is unprotected ; F * v.« S .* he Key .\u2014 # T' ces of increased activity in the various branches of commerce and industry.\u201cSeveral much indications have come under my personal notice during a tour made recently in the Northwest Territories and British Columbia.In particular, I notice the extension of mining enterprise in British Columbia, where the vast mineral resources are in certain localities being now developed and utilised upon something like an adequate scale.\u201cA special feature of the same tour consisted in the opportunities obtained for visiting a number of the Indian Reservations and also the Indian Industrial I Schools.On the former 1 was received with hearty demonstrations of loyalty and good will.While in connection with the latter the proofs of proficiency and intelligence on the part of the children, encouraging.e work of the Indian Depart- THE MSH SK The Cquity.y* SHAWVILLE, JAN.9, 1896.:o: E.HODGINS & SONS.Everything now point» in the direction of the ultimate success of the rebel forces in Cuba.Ji x READY à made Ft' I CLOTHING.Much deplored though it would be, there is a very grave probability that England and Germany may become embroiled in a military ^conflict over certain disturbance* which have arisen between the British South America Co.and the Boer», with whose cause the German Emperor ia displaying more than ordinary sympathy.Success.% m * Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, bad roads and so-called cheap sales, we have no reason to complain of our holiday trade, and beg to thank our many friends for their generous support.Our customers know that w Mr.Robt.S.White, ei M.P.for highly Cardwell, has been appointed to the Col v\" tn th , ,\t.\t.\t.leotorahip of Customs at the imrt of me1nt\u2019 BB » whole, the manner in which it Montreal.This important position has directed and administered spears to been vacant for .considerable length of be vory ^«.factory sais L%.\u2018vurvrs\tcherry \"\"\u2018\u2022BSfsjfïË AYER§PECTORAL dispensible, under present conqil the well being of those extensive and promising portions of the Dominion in which they are stationed.\u201cImmediately after the prorogation of Parliament my (5 \u2022vernment com muni, cated through ihe Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba with the Government of that province, in order to ascertain upon what lines the local authorities of Manitoba would be prepared to promote amendments to the Acts respecting education in schools in that province, and whether tssible with the ich would ren- ir 77.Ward.Wo are offering the balance of MEN\u2019S and BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS at Exceedingly Low Prices.A LIFE SAVED BY TAKING , , y preme Court of the United States ; Rich- thle co,ineot,on unnecessary, 1 regret Municipality of shawville.$ ard 11 awly, of Maryland, Chief Justice 10 8*T that the advisers of the Lieuten-of the Court of appeals of the District nf A,|t Governor have declined to entertain Columbia ; Andrew D White, New York- ft4VorHh,y these suggestions, thereby ren-Daniel C.Gilman, of Maryland, Presi- dermg it neiesaary for my Government, dent of the John Hopkins University, 1,1 pursuance of its declared policy to in- troducc legislation in regard to this sub , \u201e r%\t.\t.I ject.The |>a|>ers will be laid before you.tv AC,lue* ^ artier, which is essentially a \u201cI am happy to inform you that the re reach Canadian constituency,and there- presentations of my Government and the fore one m which the emphatic pledges of suggestions of the Ottawa Conference re he Government regarding remedial legia- spooling steamship communication have lation, would naturally be expected to resulted it: an announcement by the \u201en.haveun eHocuve infiuonce, in the bye- perial authorities of their willingness to election last week, elected a supporter of grant a substantial subvention towards 4% , ,r ,,u,ler\u2019 - who .h*8 neither the Atlantic portion of the scheme.This pigged himself to any particular action, will, l trust ensure the successful eatab sir\tE.HODCINS & SONS.kkteWaS.TS\tjS33S®£«mi- \u201c«issb-» \u2018-n th«t .evun of th\u201e mmi.ler.h\u201ee\tI1,:'r,,0,,s of *h« ThLhta,e°:\tby\t\u201c f\" Oeo.E.Foster, Sir U U Tuvuer If ,,, Your ittention will be asked to meie W.B.Iws, U .11.W.H MonUuuVtloii' Ure* lnt\u201cndod >,?provide f\u201er the better A.R Dickey and lion John F Wood *rn,l\"z\"f °\u201cf n,ll,ltla and the strengthen.A great deal of speculation ts rife as to\t7.\tf'\u2018C°8' ,\t\u2022 c wlm prompted the honorable gentlemen v\u201e'' ,°f\t\u201c the to abandon their trusts at this particular I ,1,1.rerntnries as disclosed by juncture, but opinion generally seems to ,h® >Mt enumeration calls for additional ably go to smash if the present premier .k.,a\tPPy^ \u201cble to mf\"rm \u201c\tsæsz relinquish the helm of the shin of State ™ ab\"r8 \u201d\"d Iuvn Hiram Morrison SHAWVILLE, QUE.Rou»h and Dressed lumber on Hand.That I» why HMonsoon/ the perfect Tea, can be price as inferior lea.i IK and ,f '\"T\tx t,n lh the principals were don.to l la run Reh harpist el# la likely to killed.They were named Mitchell and lw one of the events of next season.6or Some Items Of Interest to the Busy Johnston.\tthe daughter of Sir John Blundell Maple c.and cab companies in London with 6.000 | 'oguint.horses, to lie snipped during the year The Manchester Courier says that or-1 cent 189,1\tders have been given at the Woolwich j ^ doling with a suit for alleged CfrrrrS gas m hia room at Montreal and died reach the pole as to acquire that longue.\tnow marching direct on * Havana, and the total is 09, 898,000 bushels»** Ion Tuesday last flying signala of dis- g,j\t:riïr£EnuïSïîïtÆ- .JzrcZ' Police o( Quebec.\t« mod Island, on the Niagara River.\tChina l.v Jaiwn in evacuating the Iaao\tof Ontario in 1894 waa 8,23.'.,M6 pound»,\thrik.seu.f rum Liverpool on December Mr.T.Shewman of Winnipeg receiv- t«> a point m Canada.\tTung peninsula was one that neither\tvaluedear face showed that she was past all hu- ^ bile deposits also have increased man aid, dead from suffocation.Again\tamount of deposits lh not he reached in the mass of humanity and satisfactory showing, as it reflects rau-nulled out a boy alniut seven years old.tlon and an indisposition to engage in lie, too, was dead, also from suffocation,\tcommercial pursuits.\u2022\t\u2022\t* be grain with scarcely a bruise on his body,\ttrade has l»een dull this week, with The other officers, by this time rein- values unchanged.1 here has l#en forced by a dozen of their fellows,\u2019*001*, enquiry from the continent for dragged out.the prostrate ones, passing Manitoba wheat., hut the export bnsi-them to those on the sidewalk.\tnww generally is not what it should he.It to rumoured that\tthe\tRothschilds\tAmbulances carried the dead to the\tThe money markets are a shade firmer, have agreed to advance to Turkey\ttwo\tmorgue amt the wounded to the City\tthe decline in stocks creating an unset- ||l! JSi\u2019ÜI Hkæ 3 MlravOI iigSâlpip from Tieing drowned.\tthe landing had been cleared away, damage.1 bey had been selling at tndon sd Mary Price swallowed laudanum with suicidal intent after a quarrel with her intended.Her life was saved.! woman Daman ounce of ; feet i GREAT BRITAIN against the Zeitouneee.M.Nelidoff.the Russian Ambassador, had An audience with the Sultan to-day.It is understood Russia refuses to join the powers in any really effective measures against t he Porto.A despatch from Constantinople says: \u2014Izzet Pasha, the chief equerry of the Sultan, who was arrested for presenting his Majesty with a long report upon the situation of the country, which document Abdul Ha in id refuses to read, whereupon Izzet Pasha resigned, is to be tried by court-martial.The report that the town of Zeitoun, held by the insurgent Armenians for some time past, has been captured by the Turkish troops is confirmed.T details, however, have yet been an nounced kxiM year The heavy galea continue around the coasts of Gieai Britain, and many i The massacre of a number of Chria-wrecks, accompanied by loss of life, tian missionaries in Turkey is are reported.\tported.London Is to have another Oriental Dr.Joseph Czajkowski.a foreign bao viaitor, the Nizam of Hyderabad.He teriologicaf expert, is reported to have rules 15,000.000 au b tools and 100,000 discovered the microbe of measles.*** wir°T.°* ^®rritory.\tDevelopments in the East point to an M.Emile ^Sola will visit England entente between Russia and Great Brittle wishes to ain to settle the.Armenian trouble, and social life in ago.The a very re- agam m the spring study the Industrial Such cities as Manchester and Sheffield.No The Imperial Parliament will be asked when it reassembles to vote one thousand pounds yearly to the Duke of Cambridge, late oommander-in-ckief of the for res.IRON IN FOOD ##** w i Beef.Prof.Bunge, in the course of s paper on iron as a medicine, read before the Gentian Congress of Internal Med-(cine, has been ventilating some ideas which are as much matter of general science (and therefore extremely important) as they are details connected with the physicians' domain.He is tained.in the la!moratory from coal tar strong on the point that iron should U \u2014to.Thi.«toto».\tî.toTmîï Z%\"to t brown away as worthless, serves the druggist\u2019s specialities.Iron, as every-purpoae of the synthetic chemist ad- i>ody knows, is a food element atiso-Statlon Agent Killed.\tmirably, inasmuch as it is a very elal>- lutely essential for the proper oonsti- A despatch from Hamilton says:-At orate organic compound, very cheap and [^^t'mmaU 11 o'clock on Wednesday night George containing a great variety of elements, and It is from niants that Prof Hunt, the night agent at the Stuart It has furnished hundreds of new and shows we should chiefly receive our street railway station, was knocked valuable medicines, particularly anti-\t*upply.sRjDii< h, he tell* fus* sn.s atStiS Wat irasrta oat &%%% giBHvâs1 asisat skull being fractured.He was taken to ors of the rainlow.Aniline itself is ¦ white beans neas not a toes and the hospital and died soon after mid- colorless, its salts having the brilliant vvteat these sulwtances I Sing given in s.\" S-SaaS StiLtiesjydErs as sugar, the lattei Uung more pittas- Cow's milk is poorer in iron, but, as mmwmm 1,1 two and a half months old.müOfi %HE ™ .\t.\t.northern New York, has been found ihe Glasgow ehip-builders have vir- infected with tul»rculosis and con tually completed their arrangements demned by the State inspectors, foi resuming ope rat ions with non-union Report comes from Newfoundland Drotaction W 1 WOrk Under °yTernment that there were in all 22 person, on the p Xf ,,\t\u201e\t.T.- .-\till-fated schooner Victory, believed to Mr Robert Barr, the author, who has have foundered with all on board, recently bought a piece of ground on Sir Henry Harland, M.P., in the Con- puerperal fever The Queen ^greatly interested ml he Vanderbilt wedding at New York Ashanti expedition, and also in Barney ceived £500 for his WÊÊ ¦\t¦ SssSS\t« » ltie.se matter,._\t__\ttime ,*at.has t «en raptured by the Not withstand mg warnings from Brit- Turkish troops, and that the inhabit-*fh Consuls m China, pointing out the ants fled to the mountains.terior, the head offices of the Mission- .^ofe>^or of bacteriology ary Societies are flooded with applira- m the Univerùty of Moscow who re- oanvert^the\tt0 Mi^D,f%.%STbmkÆue ÉjfÉB containing bacteria, was one of the most eminent of Russian scientists.sftsre It is soon to he extended to the first cataract, 710 miles from the coast.This means, of course, an ultimate railroad policy Duke.i! THE USES OF COAL TAR Il I» Kmpleyed by Cbruilsu la r\tbecome poor.The curse could only be pa rat ions, 1 shall.nevertheless.gi e\tafleoUqteeen greedy as that, said Mrs.Williams.Perhaps she spilled the other on the BÉÉgh * Johnny left the room a moment returned with consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either.They thrive on leanness.Fat is the best bïïrZrJS/'b\"'\"be^South1 means of overcoming them.| American Kidney Cure.\" This new Everybody kllOWS Cod-liver remedy is a great surprise and delight .J\t,\t,.A f on account of its exceeding promptness Oil makes the healthiest tat, te'55ïjSî5t5SKi&S'SS In Scott\u2019» Emulsion of KÛ.Ï\tcod-liver oil\" the tosle is aiinwt immo
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