The equity, 23 janvier 1896, jeudi 23 janvier 1896
[" ERREUR(S) DE NUMEROTATION Vol.XIII, No.31.SHAW VILLE, CO.OF PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, JAN.23, 1896 le.D.K7K?; if BANK OF OTTAWA.THE EQUITY\" Mr.John Letter has a new doable out Ur which he it offering for sale cheap.'Hie remains of Mrs William Lucas, sr.,1 The readers of this journal, throughou of Bristol, were interred on Saturdsy.Ithe county will be shocked to learn of th Corresponded of local Interest eolleltedg\tBred at hla late reeidence, Fort Coulooee, sx ks.ss ixssssssssaZ will be charged at the rate of l cents per llnel* Honours\tw)f the heart, a malady which had been money to eocompnn, the manuscript In every! A\u201e oU wtdent o| Managed, in th.|,0-lj but.urel, accomplishing iU i«id.mwiK\t\u201c\u201c80.iExlWE DON'T ASK A young son of Mr.0.Walsh, of Clar Ithe probabilities of the not very distant\" endon Front, who was ill for some timelfuture, but, rather singular to relaU, he past with scarlet fever is now fully recovlcontinued to vive scrupulous attention to ered*\t|his affairs, and persevered in the perform ¦which the nature of his condition required, A potatoe parasite, new and strange, island which his medical advisers seriously doing great damage to farmers in Mich-Ioounselled him to observe, igau.The potatoes are girdled and the! On Tuesday the 7th inst.Mr.B Becauee the, keen book.The, And th.wo,kgin\"d\u201d wten ewe7\tSieft here in company with hi.jBinteresttingand they work hard It you are] Dandruff forme when the elands of thelPftrtner> Mr.Alex Fraser, on a tnp to ™£slof?b\u2018.nf\tM,S\u201c-rwwkwd, and if neglect |\u2018heir limit, on the Conlonge.whew pre j write tor catalogue.Specimen of pen-led baldness is sure to follow.Ball,elPsret,0D8 *or carrying on operations on a anshipfree.\t_____\tI Hair Renewer is the best preventative.FerK°\t«^de.The long \u2022VlffiHWl M, ™,T omS, «, m«mm.¦¦ \u2014¦\tmm\tmm ¦ l.\u201d Csr'eton Place and Braeetde, isloondition 0f health could withstand, and .HiKLOCK.Me De VeM.12lakl,/lg arrangement! for a tour in thelfhe result was that on reaching the limits ¦Southern States for the remainder of thel&fr.Bryson took dangerously ill.Mr.w,nter*\tI Fraser with all possible haste, started D#th of John Bryson, Ssq.f IU, REID BROS Is issued from the office of Publication a Shaw ville every Thursday.Snbsoriptlon, SLOO per Annum, Advertising rates made known on appllea Capital Authorised ,s Subscribed I1* paid up Best - ., 11,800.000 1,487,600 1,204,980 687,116.61 The Arcade Stores I ^Amprior, Ont., Direct Importers.mem on.HiAOOrrioa, Ottawa Branches Arnprior.Oarleton Place KeewaUn, Pembroke! Winnipeg A Saving! Bank In connection with each ranch.Deposits received of $1.00 and up-ardfl.Interest allowed.Capital City Business College.Anything but your honest judgment on the lines we carry.Satisfy yourself by an honest inspection elsewhere as to whether you can beat our values in FURS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, MILLINERY, MANTLES, FLANNELS, YARNS, COTONS, SHEEINGS, CURTAINS, QUILTS, COMFORTERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, DRESS TRIMMIMGS, RIBBONS, LACES, NOVELTIES, MEN\u2019S & BOYS\u2019 SUITS, OVERCOATS & ULSTERS, BOOTS & SHOES, GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS, AND GROCERIES.A General Bankingbuilnesetraneacted CHARLES MoGBB.I I\u2019retlden GEO.BURN.Cashier I !\t\u2014 f COURSES.{Capital { INSTRUCTION.$-\u2014( RESULTS By our NEW WAY of teaching Bookkeeplni students learn twice as fast as by the old plan M.D., C.M.Trinity : L.R.C.P.48., Emnuvrgii LiuEHTiAit or Faculty or Physicians and IBVSOSOM*, GLASGOW.Residence\u2014over H.8.Dowd's Store, Q«*yon.Ottos hours : 8 to 12 a.m.and 7 to 9 p.m.\u2022 ê \u2022 \u2022 bu.7r son 9 S&.T.0.OABOUBY ntc < Formerly of Bryson, ) Has removed to Quyon and has fils office In the residence or the late Dr.Astley.on, Office hours from 8 a.m., to 12 a.m., and p m to 8 p m.JÀ8.HOPE A Co.MANUFACTURING STATIONERS,B00K8EL Jl lore, Bookbinders, Printers, etc.Depositor) f tbs Ottawa Auxiliary BlhleSoclety,Ottawa, Ont.PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHER, Office next door to Ma tonic Hall,\u2014 Main Street, ShattrHUe, Que Wheat Wanted at the CLARSNDONgd\"wn nTer wlth him, and reached Fort Roller Miles \u2014The undersigned weote|Uoulon«e Wednesday evening.Mr.Bry s few thousand bushels of good milling#*\"\" *** then in an almost dying condition, wheat for which he will pay the highestlD\"- Hurdman and Klock were summoned price in cash.Ho would rather buy local#*\"™* tim* in sdvsnce of hi* arrivai, and wheat if he can get enough, otherwise he|wh*\u201c the latter reached the sick man's will have to get it shipped in.\tgbedside s short time afterwards, he at once saw that the case was one of the ABTOC* MeCONNBLL, 1 TTOKNEY at LAW, Main Bt.Hull.-\t_________ _ A 4ue, will, at request, attend allcourug\tTl H: rTTT.QTwv In tbedistrict.Allcorreepondenceprompt'l\tmrmmmn am¦ ¦* ¦ \u2022 «SP*'ofescJ^DBib7uAnd?rmeYu?i?d pUceVon tbeïïtlî! named : Jas.Wilson.\t^\t^ T i h f &mnSSËZ£ê*a%mmâ sooner or liter, and the correctness of thie view, alas, was too truly borne ont by so We know if you consider the question seriously you\u2019ll buy here.No firm can buy closer than we do, and no firm can sell cheaper.Remember there is no Firm with Jan.11, -We.thsr is favorable, the iceg An fljVce üf \u2018hoh«re*t\tpHCeS RIOTG Uniform REID bros.House, Hhawvllle, on the*Mr.Win.Chisnell second Tuesday and Wed need ay of each month ?na.al McLean\u2019s Hotel.Quyon, on the fol lowing Thursday until fhrther notice.8.A, McKÀYt B C L.OTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Msgtat Court et bhewvllle.Agentforthe Credi > v-ttonflitoîyd on t as v W1LLIAM ELLIOTt H| TJAILIFF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT D Bbawvllle, Que., respectfully solicit» engagements for any business In connection with all Courts in the County.Collection» made and prompt returns assured N It Fun terms Dr.S.Kennedy Xlppnm Notes.i L.A.HENAULT.L-L-B.ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, ETC., BTC.ATTORNEY FOR THE REVENUE DISTRICT or postiac.Bryson, Que.which warn kept up by telephone between he sick man\u2019s chamber, and the several villages along the line,and knots of friends THE ARCADE.On Jao.lltb.Mr.Jas.A.Hobin of N SSfSSS )5a4|F^e5S5rESi- HENRY AYLEN, |E«*1 **S -Bence to the trsvrlling public m thi.reJvery pronounced and sincere expre-.on Grey and White Woolen Blanket, a.lg.on, ha.been started by Mr W.J.Co., I '!\tT'*\t,n,0n* Fbbd Hodgins\u2019.\tI ,ely.He has also abundant aecomoda-* he fnendl of the dePlrted- ion for teams and teamsters ial values now in Furs, Mits occasins.regularly attend the Quyoo, P.D.Fort, Bry Mr.Renault will Courts at Shawvllle, son, Cou longe and Chapeau Rest\u2014From His Old Comrades in Arms\u2014 1882 96 ?ervative members of the House of Commons, who also had placed on the late Mr Bryson\u2019s desk in the House, during the afternoon of the funeral, a beautiful floral wreath.It was the offering of the Con ADVOCATE Hull» - \u2022 - Que» Aylen will regularly attend the sessions* The family of Mr.R.Mitchell, of Mr of the Court# «t Bryson.\tE.J, H.Shaw\u2019s, arrived in town last week Mr The late Mr.Bryson was born in Nov * ruber, 1848, and was therefore in hie 47th year.In 1874 he waa married to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thorns* Bryson, by whom he had several children.One only, namely George, aged 18, ear \"\"¦vives.Mrs.Bryson died in September, * g 1892, and the following summer her little daughter, Rubens, was asphyxiated by gas while visiting at Montreal with her grandmother, the late Mrs.1 In February 1894 Mr.Bryson was re married to Mias M.White of Montreal.Bristol Chips.JOHN COYNE.Hardware of all discretions required ,\tJ.J5.\t1= \u2019fir °! rsfisj.- _______\u2014-gitig in Bnatol, is in town this week th» 1 There seems to be a moat unanimous de l£SHH|ËSSB&iÉË?:: :z Ur.ry in Connection.\tg ty The Shawville Marble and Gr»D,lln8 hay at Aroprior are among those whi teWorks, Alex.McDonald, proprietor eagerly looking for snow.\t- _\t,\t, , lV, .\t\u201e n urns out s superior clsss of work m Mon I The special semoes conducted by Rev.I The funeral of the late Mr.Bryson imenU, Head.tonee, etc.Price# reason S?- A.Nelson at the \u201ccomers '' hsv.|Z°°k Plece frol'1 hls i»1® residence on closed, end although the meetings wer.STuesday afternoon at three o clock.It R\u201e.w,\to\t.\u2014conducted very quietly it is quite ,pp,r |w\u201c without exception the largest ever Shawl Found.\u2014On the road betweenS,nt that much good may be done.Mr Jwitnesaed m the county, repreeen *'\t~\tThe product of the twenty five factorisai George G.Stewart, who, during tht|*\u201cd\tthree members of the* The El «side subscribers to the t \u2018hipping cheese fro* Perth this seesoi l»«t\u201dmni r.r *?.\t4\tKSl ing the courses and methods f MS* 8 D ,n c 13 IS# f-w^klaue,^ \u2022ad we win rite us 7 «rplam U rruu6»'*e a iinuni, FOR TREATMENT AND CURE USE ALEXANDER* Parish* Spscialiit, 18*4 Notre D&n^e St., Ment real.$500,000.Ohewlwlok & Riddell, Bank of Toronto Ofllnea, Cburoh b treat Toron* M the doctorsLLÊÊllilg ËM A Rare Thing.by e^HÎl^gh t price* Park Blackwell k Co.Ltd.Toronto.Two sizes, 50 costs sad $1.00 SCOTT A BOWNB, Belleville, Oat, the Stylish, \\V5*re always open to buy or pell Hay.olv\tMr ¥ VOUQLAS BROS, iSlate, Orarel and metal MJ roofers, metallic ceilings, skylights sheet Distal workers.124 Adelaide W.\u2018Toronto DURABLE, COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR.\u2022Ji your taste lb improving i QTAMDC dating before 1870 of Canada I* | O I Mlflr O Provinces, United States ; also B 11 and law Stamps bought Good prices.à R.ADAMS, 7 Ann St.Toronto, Ont.t ra SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS.^ ASK FOR THEM.i WM I , T , .\tF OOK ! A chance in a life time i Young UNSANITARY WALL COATINGS ,id^.L^tiT\t1 CONDEMNED BY THE BIBLE.\t%?mmm i 11 w» colic appo MARTHA BESANT CO., TORONTO, CANADA F ALL\tBAKERS No bak#r having 1 any kh d of a trad» Si-\t_ worth while vhon'.4 .in» bo without thria l* ¦ ur^rr-r^î: All Druggist», Grocers A Hotels.1 w Itu sut».Sheet-Met»!.Tile A Gravel Roofers Sheet Metal Ceiling*.Terra Cotta Tile.Red Black aad Green Roofing Slate, Metal Coral ce*.Felt, Tar, Roofing Pitch.Etc Gutter*.Downplpe*.Ac., «applied the trod*.Telephone lUt Adelaide A Wldmer St* TORONTO.St.Leon Mineral Water Co.* TI Ci» Head office, King St.West TORONTO hand A LOVELY COMPLEXION nt'eSIvn Purifier quickly pro- Our Fall Publications : utlful skin like a Baby's.du #1.0» 1.00 l.*s BrMli.CjUku-n, t'.rr Traill.With nor ii #@ggg| sssss - 1 tUT, ,7,tl:ckvew t,pe *- \u2022*, H5re,a\"d JhSre ,he Memo Um* MRSifcassss Toronto and 8tratkokd.Ont.LOI I all 9 too gr* t IN baby had croup and was saved\tZ ' r \u2019 V>\tI *J Kdward Playter.M.D.um HuntarUi#, Yuf* M\"- JB- | °»r»j W\u201dL\tw^\u201c\u201c««to Hood's Pills tutoo, alleged \u2022 -w m % i z 9H .A TUE CASE STE and in 1894 paid duty at the rate of 34.73 per cent.Thus the luxuries pay a larger, \u2022hare of the national revenue nor than in 1877, while the necessaries and manufao i tured articles pay lees.\t| I The nomination for the electors in Charlevoix county takes place next Tuesday, 88th inst.Foiling February 4th.«,,, -, ,h.rn^Tra\u201e ,.d .it has been the mission of this journal tolmilitia, which the Government proi fulfil, becomes our duty to day, in cht-on-H*0 improve.It would look as if the Op- of John Bryson, Eaq , our highly esteemed, energetic, painstaking and faithful re- The Gquity.Our :o: SHAWVILLE.JAN.23, 1896.E.HOOCINS & SONS.Big OBIT.-TUE LATE JOHN BRYSON\\ M.P.Clearing [READY SalelMADE CLOTHING.the 4 ., .HAS BEEN A .PRONOUNCED SUCCESS.NO.I In the bye election in the riding of presentative in the House of Commons.!West Huron on Tuesday of last woek,j That many will bewail the departure of aM®*U8tH* by the appointment of Hon.J.C.I atteraon to the lieutenant governorship*\tw\t¦ vyc are 0fferjnff the balance whole will fid the ioM of.highly v.|uedsêra^^^^^h77 mfjoiityofX Wo find tli e public are able|0f MEN\u2019S and BOYS\u2019 OVERcitizen, will scarcely be questioned byll70 over Weismuller, Conservative.Mr ! j «ir *\tA , IpOATQo* even those who have been ranked on thelpânieron ia one °f the Ontario Grits, whoga 1 v' inlI1o Pa}' SP0* cash!\t% «de of hit most uncompromising oppon^eotioÎTcmirt record^H* ad |for their goods if they Can buygEZCQGÜllgly LOW PliCGS.enta.Death, the leveller and obhteratergvent to parliament, we take it, will make!\t!\t_0_0_\t1 of all our differences should afford a com It he surroundings less lonelyfor that ctherltheill at right prices.\t! .\t.\tI mon ground for Agreement between frietid!l)ur*lan\u2018ca* Patriot, the \u201cPeople's Jimmy\u201dg\t| All} 0110 «llltlllg 0.gOOQ ^nd foe since upon this point.To say,!\t- I TTfi «U11 mntinim tn ^ft]ilovercoat will SftVG 1110110} by also, that 1ns services to the county in al Oshiaet Beooastmtion.! vv e s,uU1 ««itinueto ti0l,9prOcuring one now.\t, public capacity, will be greatly missed, is! Aocording to the announcement mad7 Conservative.(5,)l'he lilt- That there has been deliberatelBeef MoCCÛSsinS OB hand and he was defeated by Mr.Thomas Murrey,!'*\"***' *° that a ao,id Government maj.!exerc,sed that every Grit voter\u2019s name io| promptly attended to.but on the unseating of the latter and ti e# 2\ta\u201cured* ^ Jhe school ques fthe district should appear.Among the by-election which followed, Mr.Biyeonlthi.Mr.cVn.î, m'.y Melib^hU phen°|long °f defranchieed citizens are euch was again returned.\tJnomena! success.Had this question notlname3 M Alderman Sproule, T.W.Tay overshadowed all others, and the election |*®r\u2019 the Conservative candidate ; F.W ^1\t\u201e * for their efforts, if they were at!* m\t¦\tZmany other of the beat known men in all likely to be successful.\tSPll TUTTOftfl\tSWinnipeg.¦\tI.\u201chi a terrace containing four houses, (in which lived two Grit# mud two Tories,' the Grits were registered and the Tories left.One old gentleman, owning home, who has lived and voted in North Winnipeg for years, a good consistent 1.000 Cords of Pine, SpmcetfTSS\t£ : bu-.Fu\u201e^.d\ttrssrt' ing sleighing time along the line of I j11,1 ^7.or, at least, defend the omission r.r.s no,.,.u» aiding! between Clark a andIoffdred if » hard to imagine, but what l»hall be said of such bald headed crook .ednesa as the following : I * A list of 239 voters was taken to the clerk.The party presenting it was told pr«M Petfood 12* feet long, delivered 1\"!\t°\"e.deT *«\u2022 \u2022eriT- He preeent- ¦\t-w US, ,u oo.\u2022tween Grand Roché end Row Point)™* *'ld \u2018blrty Toters diefranchieed __\taccordingly.J Q\ta *\"!\u2022 Tk\" ,stter wiI1 b* eulied end! \u201cA Coneervetive went to the clerk to « w\t.osus u.r£ c.£ita own registration.He found the name on! personal friend, and that the county as a HERRINGS In Bamlla and half Darrells.Our Bargain Cuter .(This seasons\u2019 crop.Lowest Prices.I Large sales with small profits count more at the end of Paymaster General\u2014Sir Adolphe Car- _,\t,\t,\tFor the past month we (the year than small sales withg]iave been putting our odds large profits.\t(and ends of stock on this \u201d\tgcounter and marking them at half pi ice.If you are on thej hunt for Bargains take a lookj at our counter It would be useless enumerating articles as probably the ones we would mention in our advertisements would be the first sold out I But the public may rely on our.keeping this department.I Brimful of useful bargains.! \u2014Hon.J.A.J.H.SHAW.Quality and Low Prices the leading features.o Terms :\u2014 Cash or Trade.No Credit.wor E.HOGGINS & SONS.ANYTHING YOU BEÇEB8^Ouire, Doctored Lists in Manitoba.IN THE LINE OF HAND-MADE \u2022 IlTl Dealer la FOOTWEAR IA11 kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fruit & Confectionery.Manufactured by IP.NOUN, QUYON, 0.O (MAIN STREET.) SHOP OPPOSITE J.H.SHAW\u2019S NEW STORE.) We Keep .Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Canned Peas, Can ned Corn, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Salmon, (Ocean Brand.) \u2022 e \u2022 # ® 3 Poiots ia wtiicli in excels; 1.\tGood Material, 2.\tGood Fit, 3.\tGood Workmanship ¦A full line ¦Fresh Confectionery I\talways on hand.and i-~m I fluff Process Gacaiiai t J.mm 1 DIAMOND 1\t\u2014AND\u2014 I American Water mm, Pratts Astral, Photogene1 Primrose, If Str Caarîes Tupper becomes lead* of the Conservative Wanted ! , .\tparty, and this is looked forward to with a considerable de gree of certainty, it is stated thst two of the principal planks in hi# platform will be : Closer relations with the Mother Country, commercially and otherwise ; And a radical measure tqr 4he improve-merit of Canadian defences.his SHAWVILLE, QUE.'\u2022we * Sign Publier, Older, «lazier, Decorator.Who pays the taxes under the protec* tive system is a legitimate question and if answered honestly and fairly it will throw much light on the tariff discussion ] We had Free Trade as the Liberals view] it in Canada in 1877.articles of uxor; as the wealthy #p-_ tax >d 34j per terward* unde prr «ection the luxuries paid 43^ per ce t.ana in 1894 they were taxed at the rv tof 52 69 pet «.ant.Here under Protection the tax jmed by the rich has been c ns see now how the bar I den bears on \u2018,e necessaries of life.Food! '\u2014 % ;#a in 1877 taxed 31 21 paid duty in 1894 at 19.02 per none one will ask what about the d on manufactured articles, have they been enormously increased.The results show they have not.This elasa of in under Liberal rule taxed 39 per 1,000 Cords otg Pine and Iu that year the 1 volupUiy use, such (their money upon.ALi ORDERS PXOMIT1Y ATTENDZDTO.ESTIMATES EVANISHED.I These are our brands anti ,we ship our goods in good, sound, fresh filled barrels.Our prices are low and ship -m onts prompt.: 1 articles c ncreuod.isrACTION OVARANTBXD.Rogers 4 Morris (Go., >earml hie name was not on it, and 1 consequently disfranchised.A not.Hi party went to the office,, twice with wi with (limited.) .Successors to OBDBU PBOM AU PAKS Op t But A.».WTLSO», ShawviUe.and was told his name was on.OOÜVTY PROMPTLY ATTMHDED \u2022 e e wee# TO.I Tie Samel1 Burn dillCt.Ottawa and Brookville.on two were left off\u2014the latter i >. UARD TIMES.Metw et the eeedea.crimin»] ft \u2018or^otber*limiUr \u201cîbjîwto ¦\tBK,TUH ns to deny its power to legielste with re 1 fhe Speaker says: \u201cIf Congress endors \u2022pect to school*.In concluding a veryK* lho ne* Monroeism, and the United brilliant half hour speech, Mr.PowolliState8 Government demands Great Brit made an eloquent appeal for the exerciselft,,ti 8 acceptance thereto.it would be equiv ( nnstian charity and the development l*1™1 declaring war.\" Blankets.\tllat*onalfee,ln«* »o that we may getl Ph® St.James Gazette says : If the o.band.\t\u2019fa toC^\t.ftïÆfSÜTE Isa» -\t6ci*>zens of Canada without caring whether§ lIl i re*P°nsible arbiter of affairs i - REPAIRING neatly and quickly#£8 ?ttme ^Lm .^eir Brunswick or NovaZ\tone-third of which is British, nco.ia, or Manitoba or any other pro g* ^ can be done?Great Britain cannot (jE/.A.H=ami,\u201e\u201e .hn\tol^\"^ S&JiiAscription, =aref\u201e!ly filled.the address, dealt chiefly with the para Ecan8* not U8,\t^ *\u2022 misleading optimism graph rel.ting to agriculture,the Mounted!10 Prtilynd «ything elie.\u201d\t¦ A Well assorted stock of spfey& zztmSKf*\" M«ke a point of îo.peciiog thew rigalr*:-.\tn' l The Chronicle,in an editorial, aaya that™\tA fKRorfüw,\tI S3HS5?T,ti women » doubt AND HORSE.SHOEINcK:%S%\"f .\tJ\tIhe adJiH^H ,\t^«^kwhiohlCoogress, and, indeed, it* exact terms promptly attended to as usual.|.ndm :ted» yere we\" conducted and do Bare not yet made public.___\t|lnff go°d and approved of the re I _\tgarmmg of the militia, but hoped there#\tm O I ri I I\tH*,e ?,0e i,ng°jira About t e reference toS A nice stock of Furs in Coats, Caps, Jk I k I I * U W\t\u201cdefence.\u201d At five o\u2019clock he rtf Collars aud Muffs ; also Grey Goat Robes U LI ¦ Il II\tgturned to the Manitoba School question, Emarked down to cast at O.Fred Hodoins ¦ ¦ ^^1\tgaud for about twenty minutes he juggled ¦ ¦ wtmmwmm mm m*.\tart^ danced round it in the same Tl g | |\t| r Is ^sgmannerhe has been doing any time the I | S g g I f KXlIaitfive\twithout ever %0 %m I I |\u2014 11 |prcssing any opinion on the merits of the Wquestion.\tj I Mr.Foster was greeted with hearty ap Ip la use as he rose to reply, and, although ¦he seemed somewhat lacking in force at ¦first, he soon warmed up and spoke with gall hi* accustomed force and vigor.He ¦highly complimented the mover and ¦seconder on the able manner in which! ¦they had acquitted themselves of the duty] ¦which they had undertaken, and then! ¦turned his attention to Mr.Laurier,! ¦whose criticisms he criticised with telling! ¦effect.He analysed, with deadly __ pion, the circumlocutory treatment of the ¦school question by the leader of the Op.pTd that'afrar arguing tlurtiïhél\t'WW Wt7*WS' |\tAVTff question, Mr.Laurier had come to thisg\t^ *****\tI\tv 3DISEASED LUNGS Ip^^jr8rMs2s*s$ sat S^SSSusLa cured BY *J55~ psssss dœ».,.Mr.Fiut.r \u201eH.,J AVPP\u2019C , 1896 Hair- So prepare for it by purchasing a new rig-out from l NOTICE Livery.I R.HOBBS, PROP., SHAWVILLE, - - QUI who has just received a stock of Cutters and AV9S uh One of the best equipped Liveries in the District.CHARGES MODERATE.Very best make and Intsfc, D.t«, a dumber'.%eUr ^ rf,U{flltl \u2022\u2014 \u2022\u20140 GENERAL BLACKSMITHING tt,i ti lhculd take PENNYROYAL WAFERS y.A.McLBAN, \u2014THE LEADING\u2014 Fainter and Decorator, QTJYON, QUE.,0 eo'r«Kt irrfRuii'tîy and k«**?lùe urmfMi n brt'it\u2018i7ct»n4lU»o.TU* WaIj;*oj j *Li;»Baro.«\" uy »mig wom#.n, ¦id imwIVl dw«\u2022«-.,,menk prorale win IriM legti'sr fierltHia A*k f»r The Drfrvlt urtr.d.All 3t-«*r\tfor iromt^i know j.NOTICE F9 HEREBY GIVRN\" lint application will 1 bo made by the Pontiac Pacific Junction It* il way Company to the Parliament of Cioeda at its next session, for an Act to revive its po.rer to extend Its railway to Pom-broke, and to build over 111?Ottawa River the bridge» necessary therefor ; MI»o to revive Its powers or lo extend its time to con eiroot its railway to Sault Hte.Mario and to ^Muli va : al»o to authorise it to amalgam-OJ\t.-\t,\t_ «ale or make ruar.lng arrangements wlthSHeusC Sign, and I arn«i;e Fai inci Dated Uh December, 189 > w \\ Amy style of Rig you regnlre got «P !¦ good style.\tI 0 None but best Material used.Now is the time to order.PATENT^ r r J.A.BECKETT.Morrison\u2019s Factory CAVtfll o, I nmJt MARKs^E COPYRIGHTS.E»- Mr y H.L.MALTBT.\tBecrôiaire de 1* Compagnie de Chemin de t+ r Pou h mc et J woliou du Pt cl Dâtd le 4 décember, 1H96.I Is still running on\t«r 1 sââque Dili I Sir Richard Cartwright followed in one _ _ [of his customery stormy deliverances,J -dyer's «Its Care Indigestion.and was replied to by the new Minister [of Justice, Hon.Mr.Dickey, who made \u2022' moderately toned yet logical and forcible] !¦¦¦\tspeech.\t| We are still running on time! Tbeedver&omgsed (?) member for North SSSWÆKssfcÇFffi?E3 moved the adjournment.\tj o;\u2014 B.McCBEDIE & SON, THE PERFECT TEA ?i Builder» and Contractors,mi Sashes, Limner Planed i Matcie The VeaeaaeUa Kflaulty.I Planing Tw« the Shertest Ketlee.Lite advices from Washington show [that the resolution dealing with ths affirmation of the now celebrated Monroe BLACKSMITH W0BK#%Z.C2r,nrther then dM the Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, etc.and Turning message to C-mem** on WT*U of ike Tea the Venezuelan question.It trill, it passes, commit Congres to a icy from which there can be t 25 Dona.A* USUAL IN ALL ITS BRANCHE».T Hiram Morrison, Roue'll and Dressed lumber on Hand.as to the ultimate vote on the reto'ution It is said that the resolution It kMt up « |lb.ai>/ad4l.O \u2014:o: SHAWVILLE, QUE.kr Wall T*.ee that the United State» will I ' % tie It ui> carefully to keep It ta ehaoe.Fr/, sud brown s slice of salt peril take from the suider, Uj in jour roll of beef, brown It on *11 side*.Then stew It slowly in \u2022 little water, kcep-ng it closely covered, having in the a little salt and taMesDoOnfcl of liet it a tew two hours or moi^ then take off the strings.It cuts nlook and found he could noil Meat dumplings g«H> ,\t**jj .# Eng neer of the Old Rocket.Joseph Bells died the ABOUT THE TRÀHSVlÀL.Ki1rs.'* SWîlftyijS; 1 SKWS&SS iters, SK5C Sffilf '¦\t»™-\u2018 threatened to overrun the whole CVJfREVJ VOTES Tflg BRITISH PEOPLE.The German government Is steadily increasing the severity of its measure 1 OUTLINE OP THE HISTORY OP THE Z?£\t\"\"\" gan liât ion anti.U possible, to silence | gle \u2022 party which includes nearly one-third of all the electors in the empire.The task would I» an bfrpoaalble one, even were the government an autocracy,but pririlegx-e of eawmbly mod diarusmon of prejudice against domwtio slavery.It I mand jbe maintenance of t he local of money la much greater m Spain than evidently in the best of heart But a sûrs \u2022üss- rs s*S3SS 3\t- - irjs»-rur hz weatan Germany am a nation, by in- Boer», and the republic was founded visions which seemed scarcely compati- ™Dt\tInhabitant in Spain is #75.Jameson.Hie action was condemned.saw££.ssa £ sr*-* \u2014* ~ \u2022» - SaaSs «?¦\t\u201c- ssrr^sttjrsa: «are nothing for Socialism as a principle\tBRITISH AND BOKRS.\t«'1 ami i,mulled by the superciliSS?con- , to*°omi M tbe hfime dobt held k Spain into hot water.But now the guilty and will see in these repressive measures It is well known that South | duct of tiie British authorities.They i without other security than the promise | unfortunate Jameeon ¦¦¦ WÊÊÊ -TT\tz&z-sxxæzx.Already their effect on tbe Social Uatlon, pawed In 1800 under British con- ! haustible resources of Great Britain, *ubje* us of other Governments, and U is popularly .\u2019orgiven and his wrong Democrat* has been to close up all dif- trol.Tbe old act tiers did not agree L\u2019V1 '9 ^ expectation that the strug- protected by franchises or monopolies doing forgotten.The people have tak- ferencea and so to add to their srength.well with their new ruler».The races Lpect\" Lnd ^id^ïtion of t to ron ^ranteed the Government for the en up the German challenge, but they \u2022on to cm tors party control, which In I were absolutely different, in itself a | querora.Hut, to the surprise of every- »«tter security of the bondholders.Tbe have no wrath for the man who got th* dissensions of local leaders was be- fruitful source of disagreement and in ! ****?; a,nd\tthemselves, they tri- balance of the Spanish debt Is of the them into the unpleasantness.With afii 2 bsi^^^JstogSBSgS® ar.tsir?js.T: « r,™1\" \u201c\u201c hande *» » Potent source of trou- rise to endlen trouble.The Boers have s£°\u201e'yed themselves worthy descendants to be paid, and not a little is the variety ^ been loache.l £5 fgrs^rjssjz zz sr rrrr tïi tss i\ts trs at-aris magma eb~~ stronger and more Influential in the the natives put forth by him and Mot- «n* crSis.In 1867 gold was dis- much larger) *10,000,000, and then thereL itrdlin\tvk 1 r n*^ SSrâ r™ \" ™\t=¦*\u2022¦=: s= SsiHSs K&FFjB-SHBSI\tS ntl visible, and his authority more un- during his absence and destroyed it, the republic, and in 1885 still more ex- of the Spanish Government to preserve.\twî,L V\ttXnJ^r t^e f.rave \u2022 ;,T\" - - \u2014«* - stsJf^zssji^-^js as-a ssa sf uSSsrs **-\u2014*~ \u2022ome monarchical governments always the Boers struck north the dominant ***8 to M.Reclus* geography, that in iff taxes not sufficing, the Spaniards and with their wZZJtfZZ'rrZ \u2019Krr.s\u2018°r' \"*mns?\u201c \u201c I PAn»,\ti tug to se« that afbcr time, to their disgust, their pastor- Bar tier ton, which in 1885 possessed only bined do not yield enough for the expen- drop cneir respectful uicthods of criticism al nomads, who in their waggons, with a tew huts, in 1888 had several hotels, ses of the Government.There is now day must modify the critical methods of their cattle and their i,.n\u201e\ti tbree l^uks.two share exchanges, a the additional burden of the money re- witn -JTiJ11\"; \"'I T\u2019\"\u201cm,r 'M 'ZJTfound ES ATI:\tGbtLSSS&5K?,iiS n.-ver rid tbemselves of the notion that themselves under the\tBritish flag, gl® map, but\talready\thad\t10,000\tin-\tCampos and his associates for the\tvigor-\ttheir any criticism of their action must in- Theie were treks in the\t17th and 18th 1 \u201calLjitant&.\tNow it\tLas\t00.000,\talmost\tous prosecution bv land\tand sea\tof\tthe\tactiv dicate a lack of loyalty.Both are, of genturles.In 1831 tbe\tOrange Free \u201e course, mistakes, and in this instance State was first settled, and in 1837 the 1 th the more foolish because there is hard- X*?! twf?\taîld1?h6 sdvanoe guard at ^f»M°'b,rn^erate 1 crittoîL1* th^ whowere U^nbàt thtif »nUh of^aE So \"u\tt5 the outoomp 6t the fll^ht- baling their |«h, Germany, and because they directly op-\tmurder.They fared roughly at course the pose German tradition, which is that\t^\twere immensely - - ,- - - ya «.w u_.»«dn.au,\tn.^SuSTs^si SAtti \u2014-\t5Sg ST\tHOW THK COUNTRY 16 RULED.fiïï fRÆEÏ \u201cKi K\"S SArÆrJ CURI00S ACCIDENTS.\t«SVSTSS?16J5S\u201cUSt Sf\tSMLflS3Î3w S SSTJffJSS\u2019u'ia -\tSr,,îh Ïfrï :\t™urh\t!n the constitution seem to have made as Madrid.\tJameson.It is now denied, with what- ^\t_\tJ»uth Africa in those days but that in effectual arrangements as possible to\t-\u2014»- ever authorit |\t| Mme Queer Things Thm Ceafreal !«\u2022\tJhe Transvaal\twas the fiercest and keep out the influence to which they so *\te «*»*,*.«*.«\tsent to the «Meat ia»amar« «empnaiee.'\tDloodiept.\tgreatly object.The natives, first of all, \\\tScience Gossip.\tthrough its territory\tto make war on a An accident insurance company re- DEALINGS WITH THE BRITISH.are utterly disfranchised and barely toi-, 1 Leadworking is the most disastrous of friendly power.Britain, however, is not =üii if Ifs ilte suited, though it was perilously near.a Prosperous English colony, with thou- the country for five vears and paid aands of native residents, whose fair £25 were admitted to the franchise, but m™ EF-: FâEfS?™ EH£I EHiH mp mmm rSétS\tP* empty, and his unresisting tug sent him I Sf.rs ttje ,î9er public went on its no ice officer in Johannesburg illustrates The deepee* well on our Atlantic coast 1 hen\t110,(1 of rhorHe ** heaiilong into the tiroet, striking on u Xt [ncl?aa,,nK in population, raising his.1 he city was utterly without do- is that at the silk works near Nortbamp- front legs and lifted them up on the hU head and ehouldeie.He was serLiu*.! if* herdfl of cattle, and steadily quar- lire protection, and a competent police ton, Maw.; depth, 3.700 feet.\ttable.We all sat down to supper and MiilEitl 0I\u2018\u20ac Wh.%\t% paper.Not long ago, in Cleveland »\tSouth Africa Company has secured\tger\trefused to permit one not a citi-\tr .,\t._ .i \"The beast pulled its feet down,drag- man fell from a nv< story building,\tMashonaland and Met a) eland, to the\tzen\tto hold such an office.The officer\tJewelers declare\tthat the regularity I ging the tablecloth and upsetting tbe striking a man walking on the sidAwtdir'\t1)01,1 h of the Transvaal, thus, to the\twas\tready to take the oath of allegiance,\tof the running of a\twatch depends upon table.The horse backed up and Both were killed.It is the on I v VLse\tdis8|Mt the Boers, hemming them in.\tbut\tthe President was obdurate, and\t!he magnetism of the man who came* squarely on a red hot stove.This on record where a mnn was ki'led bv ' Anot her reason is, of course, the prac- the city had to organize vigilance com- n-\tburned its tail so the animal kicked the another falling on him.\tJ I tical independence tbe Boers have en- mitteea.The Boers, who have absolute The smallest bird is a species of hum- stove over and ran out of the door.j Joyed.\tcontrol of the government refuse to al-\tming bird common in Mexico and Cen-\t\"I\tscreamed, and pa threw\ta lamp at In 1877 a change occurred in tbe poll-\tlow English to be taught in the schools,\ttral America.It is not quite so large 1 me.\tThe house came near catching\tfire Costly Frelgh .\ttical condition of the republic.Upon and, it is stated in the columns of The as a bluebottle fly.\t! and a policeman came.Pa has been ar o-*™ - ~\t1».îbïKau,h*^ss,M sa.\"\u201da 5&:s saasnaanssn jBrsvaxffszi*s\t\u201c* \"\"\" ing and\tcarriage\tafter\tarrival at port\tpublished, it may .be remarked, by a\t, English schools, supported entirely by\t0( each house for the storks to rest and een sent to the troops on passage to and from India to land at the Cape.A inwards, u it landers y, that Portugal will con-transuortation of forces The only quadruped that lays eggs is the ornithorynchus.of Australia.To be perfectly proportioned a man\tee\t\u201e .should weigh 28 pounds to every foot of | the following to tell in court, of her step-father, who is certainly not a monotonous parent: \"Pa was sitting in his saloon, feeling A Lively Pa \"voluntary exposure.\" A locomotive A young Cleveland girl recently had eat Got What They Wanted.Sunday-School Teacher\u2014Why only Noah and bis family so.ved ark f I\tSmall Boy\u2014\u2019Cause Noah was good, ig machine is being! didn\u2019t ask nothin*.Tbe rest want-the JSrie Canal.F.is #d the earth, an* they got it.\"h in- in the mouth $2.50.the blood.Thus The High Pressure Syste Mrs Winks\u2014Is your daughter learning muoh at school V\t____ Mrs.Minks-Oh ! * >>> î Bargains in all lines of Crockery and Stock large and well assorted ware ai ft.Fa KD Hodgin8.The Foresters of Quyon gave a ball at iàa cloae of their installation ceremonies oa Tuesday of last week.Hon.Dr.Montague, minister of Agri irftnrr.has given notice of a bill for Um ding of Canadian cheese.ggT Highest cash price paid for hides* auk sheep pelts at G.E.Wairman's tn | altop, Sha*ville.\t¦\tProvince de Quebec,\t1 H,gh Commis.ioner.hip, which haJoureau do Conseil Municipal du Corn!( de Pontisc./ i vacated by Sir Charles Tapper\u2019s rv ¦\tT)ONNE AVIS par le présent que les terres el après décrites seront vendues ring politics, will not, it is stated, begj encen publi0.à la salle du comté de Pontiac, au village de Brvson, MER illad immediately.\tIcREDl, le QUATRIEME jour de MARS prochain, A DIX heures de l'avant midi, Mr.D.McLean, M P , for Cape Bret |,)oar eotiaations et fraie mentionée sur les ditferents lots et parties de Iota et après \u2022felaland, it is understood, will vseate hisEjéeritee, $ moins que les dites cotisations ne me soient psyées avec les frais encourus in order to give Sir Charles Tupper,gBVant le jour Use pour la vente, eh» a constituency } Province of Quebec, Office of the Municipal Council of the County of Pontiac The with costs before the afore mentioned day of male.r |Étendu, j Texes iTsxes mu d'école.I nicipslcs.School Municipal Extent.Taxes Taxes.Rang Nom sur le Rôle Nome de Municipalités.Ab- 441 have been a victim to terrible head* ü,\" writes C.F.Newmen, Dug Spur., \u201cand have never found anything to ouickly as Ayer\u2019s Pills, tibiae 1 began taking this medicine, the attacks have been less frequent, till they bate ceased altogether.\t, \u2022q Total.Lot.sen tee E ms&ieve them so Ran ge Name on Assessment Role Names of Municipalities 2 23 2.23 2 N 4 46, 47.10 NE 4 6.4\t8 0\u20148 W i 22.Lot 8 E 8 Main Street.44 2 |Coté O\u2014W 8 Clarendon St.14 Main St.9 |R 4 28 and F A, 24.8 F X 28.A F 2 15.A RA 16.2\t15.1\t15, 16.3\tjS pt 13.5\t8 l 15.3\t14.4\t8 4 13.4\t8} 17.5\tS $ of N A 3 8 N Vo.C 8 W A 20.5 N 4 8.5 NWJ7., 0\t84 9.5\tNÎ of N 4 o 6\tN $ 21.4\t14.100 Robert McJanet.Doherty, Mrs.M.Moore, Mrs.B.Bryson, J.W.Marten, Stewart.Porteous, Guilford Brown, John.Cole, John.Derouin.Louis.Derouin, Eugene.Leparés, Fra.Raimond, John.Sunstrum, James.Àldtield Bristol ,l I I it .Village of\u2014de Bryson 54.29 10 70 43.69 100 2 13 1.13 1.00 60 11.48 16.20 28.77 25 45 A Trip to Canada* 11.48 16.20 10.66 13.34 do do 1 having some months back, had oc vaad many little accounts, besides the at tractions that fascinated my attention in thebdisplsys of Canadian products, etc , to.be seen in the Colonial rooms at the imperial institute at South Kensington.The listless and debilitated state in which 1 wa\\ seemed to overcome any uples 1 may have felt in crossing the great Atlantic, and I made up my mind make the most of such an exceptional 12 21 25.45 \u201c 10 200 8 8.26 100 10 3.60 5.60 3.00 2.00 0.60 5.60 3.60 1.00 2.80 10.00 19.69 12 02 60 60 100 200 40 108 127 108 Leslie 11 do 6 pham do .Onslow, South 3 6.06 2 26 flit 18.61 30 41 8 61 10 72 4.40 I* *4
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