The equity, 1 juillet 1897, jeudi 1 juillet 1897
[" I # V XT'* » r * .» - Vol XV, No.3 SIIAWVILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897.\u2022» i «rtJK\u2019SWSKÏÏSBi-.\u201cTHE EQUITY \u201d BANK OF OTTAWA Mouth Organe, Jews Harps, f.P ires, Piccolos, good And cheap, at Ml In issued from the < ffice of Publication, Ouzbb\u2019s Tin Thursday\u2014Dominion day\u2014will be gen eraily observed as a holiday in Bhawville The first shipment of Canadian is ( dumhia to Fmgland via C.P.R.SUMMER WEARING Head Onice Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .81,000,000.00 Re»t.81,006,000.00 It sr copper nw on its way from British A number of people from different sec ti *ns of the county attended Buffalo Bill's Wild YVoat show at Ottawa on Monday and Tueeday.Oeorge Caters ia prepared to buy any number of young pigs from 20 to 100 lbs.weight.Pigs under 17 lbs weight at one T|\t.S'3= I\tId\t^I Now on sale at A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS\tmoney toaccoropany the manuscript Inevery u«\u201cK'»ier, mrs.isrownleei and baby, ar- didatos are in attendance TRANSACTED.\tI case.\trived on a visit to Mr.Wrn.Wallace of J.A.COWAN Publisher (1,arke\u2019a Station, on Thursday evening.,, Messrs .Coleman and Bishop, evange mind, and consequently not guilty of murder.Shaw ville every Thursday.Subscription, $1.00 per Annum.Board of Director» : Charles Maokk, Khq., President (iKoruk Hay, ekq.,Vice-President Hon.Geo.Brvuon, Jr.Alkx.Framkk, Kwy., A boy named Joseph Sauve of Hawke# bury, was drowned at Hurd man's wharf, Hull, on Monday, while stepping from one barge to another¦ Advertising rates made known on application.GOODS John Mather, Rhq.Correspondence of local Interest solicited Davii* MaiLahkn, Beg.,] from all parts of the country.Denmh Mvrphv, Eng.GEORGE BURN D.M.F1NNIK : REED BROS.Draft* leaned ou all Banking points In Uic Domiu-Unitwl States and Great Britain.Notes and Bills collected.Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt at current Ion their tent TIIE ARCADE, rates Dr.L.Mulligan, Veterinary Surgeon, who removed from here some months ago, has opened an office at Arnrn's livery «tables, Quyon.See his advertisment another column.Bums of |1 and upwards received U Savings Department.Interest credited half yearly.Office Hours\u2014lo a.m.to 3p.m.'Saturday 10a.m.to 1 p.m.* ¦¦ Jamea Perrigo, a brakeman on a local freight train on the O.A.& P.S.Ry.was run over and instantly killed at Madawueka last week i 1,1 j1 Millinery and Ladies\u2019 White Wear.Photographer 0 reen will beat Pontiac House Gallery, Shawville, on July 1st\u2014 Dominion day\u2014and will remain till Fri d»y evening when at the demon.tra I Dresden Jaconet and Organdv uw ing to unforeseen circumstances, Don, cal! and have your picture taken,\tn .\u2022IAS.HOPE & \u20ac©\u2022\t~ VrAXUFACTURLNO STATIONERS, BOOKSEL v 1er*, Bookbinder! rrin>mf etc.Uepoelturx Voter! f the Ottawa Auxilary BlliJcSocittjr,Ottawa,Ont Dr.L.MULLIGAN, l WÊÊ I He was a mate f brakeman Simms, who was killed near y Physician and Surgeon, | the same place a few weeks ago.Graduate of OnL Vet College, QUYON, QUE S.J.MCNALLY, M.D.C.l U II Wool Grenadines, Silk and Lace Gloves, Cashmere an 1 .I Cotton Hosiery, D.& A.VenL 11 tilated Corsets, Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, Undervests, and Parasols.t thu Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.Office - Campbell'* Bay.service Coillt Sll.lWYllle, Mr.R.R.Tr el ford, of RaJford, who A Lawn Social will be held at the Nojn«.\t-r some years has been suffering ex- deuce of Mrs.Thomas Richardson, Meets the 4th Wed ne* pen,ie ^ rom rheumatism, loft hero on Radford, on Friday evening, July 6th day of every month, h riday morning for Caledonia Spring*, in aid of tha 8th lino Sunday Scho< 1 court dues must be paid 'V'* n\\ lc ln/tM,th ju.t now, over the prospect ,a Mr,: w'.S.Blythe,\u2019of Ottawa-\tgra\u201ek7~model\t.^ame Prendemta.t y.D_ Me Brs.First class table, good yard and «table» of an early development, on a large scale, gurvlve\tto mourn his loss.To these THE\t(.hade\ti, model.\tkillop\u2014Action on boundary line\u2014Taken 1\tng, and large commodious Sample Rooms of certain galena deposits on the Calumet | p,,rîTV\tit* moat eincart- mvmmthv Maximum, 1400 marks.\ten délibéré.-\u2014-Island, by a wealthy Belgian syndicate, | ^j condolence.\tLila Wainuian 922, Zella Draper 805, Henry Hoer vs.A.Smiley\u2014Action on PONTIAC HOUSE\twhich through the exertions of Mr.R.\tfollowing floral tributes adorned Claude Shaw 806, Lillie Dilworth 758, account\u2014Struck off the role ftl,nwvillf* .OiiP\tMcC.Ritchie, has been induced to take khe Lket¦ 8\tWillie Shaw 748, Lyndon Hudgins 665 Z-o-\t\"\tho!d- It is expected that the deal which j Anchor, Mr.R.A.McCormick; rriHI8 HOU8KI s first-class In every respect, >» uow in progress will end m the taking wresth,\tMr.and Mrs.Shaw, Navan ; Atom tsbst i.ev « ta EspilEil\tBS free \u2018bus to antffrom all trains \u2022\tinformation regarding the new company\u2019s ! ton P|ace .cut flowers.Miss Mary A.0.CALDWELL, - - - PROPRIETOR, intentions.\tI Hudgins Death of Mr.Wm, J.Shaw.P.S.\u2014Another assortment of Rem nants in Dress Goods j the price off.A spark from the smoke stack of 31c- some i 1 I ! 8.A.McKAY, BCL.en 4 Legal Intelligence* SITTING OP THE CIRCUIT COURT BAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE J \u2014 COURT 8T., SHAWVILLE Bryson, .June 23rd, \u201997 Present : Judge Gill.Asselin vs.McCagg\u2014Dismissed with Accounts collected and prompt returns made All courts attended; costs.Lafond vs.Martin\u2014Taken en délibéré.Rothschild vs.McCormic\u2014Judgment for plff.D SUPERIOR COURT, 23rD JUNE GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE, 0.Turpaln - - Prop.I M.Rothschild vs.J.McGregor\u2014Action on account\u2014Continued to next term.Henry Mousseau vs.Alf.Mousseau \u2014 Re vindication of grains\u2014Continued to GRADE III, ELEMENTARY Maximum, 905 marks Eva Knox 760, Lynda Lang 722, Ouilla\t.\t_\tI I H\u2014 Wilson 710, Agret Mackay 650, Percy | Ruth Ade vs.Robt.Meldrum\u2014Action McCredie 643, Bertha McDowell 038, j f°r damage^ConUnued to next term.Harold Armstrong 626, John Elliott 621, I Thus.Craig vs.Jos.Murphy -Action Charlie McGuire 566, Louie Di!worth and I for possession\u2014Judgment on confession.Eva Hodgins 560.\tBoth Superior and Circuit Courts are g#Wsg00&' adjourned to the loth Sept ¦¦¦ Z cy Un, |HV» n-.aUy ri'U\u201cl\u2018\u2018> defll,ud » lurk*r i:kS«\tjsjis\u2019üt!.r\u201e*\u201eïü'f' & district without 1 * o»va* PflT '\tI titsi tiw chantfe in tiw j»ronoun;\u2014\"lie i i.i 11 ha.i U'« ii\t.i, i,i ^«oriÉtlMÉpU\tHHH 1 It'd by (inuIs nili «*«l tu i ho Gaels *IUI U^n aup posed limit 1 *a,uI s severe ill-( of Kiirt»i»e> ii l tw ivu U»*r |»Ar\tmvwt, liai.4.IS-15, may have led to his the third century iwfurv t liriat.1\tin11ma#y at this time with the phyd- history wn* turbulent.\u2022'v*\u2018nl>*'N\u2018\u2018 rinn Luke.* \"I mined lately\" is oharao-yvars More tin* ChrtMutn \u2022*r*J .ir I teristiv, like nil torn who have made I tomans formed I he pruv n * of Gaia | hiaU>ryt Paul ar l «% l with I he utmost lia, u hi*'h included, not only 11*1' rv^\u2018 (promptitude \" Endeavored to wo\" tu in lia hi led hy the G.iuK uui\t|\tto the effvrta tiny mule\tto nia also, and parus of INirygia and I is I\tui* menais of I ravel, which Paul has Ixwn su ; »|n I t have l nol hand in t It t **» a orient days as traveled at I his time over this province I ,H oppression lie would snatch the nul not yet tagun to pnueh we have no From pride He would rend off the yet l>egim to pray .We have not > j* plumes.From revenge He would ox- tM'guii to work.On the coast» of heat n-orviae the devil.While Christ loved endtuii are missionary stations.\u2022 ll,x> the world so much He tiled to save it, have Ntnrtvly yet begun U> aconaupl sti He bates sin so well that to eradicate w tat they propose It takes some 1 me the last trace of its pollution lie w ill to dig tike trenches and elevate t tie utterly consume the continents and the standard and direct the great gun oetvuns.At the gate of Fxlen the de- From wtal 1 htvir 1 tln'uk they are cl a rat ion of per|X'tuul enmity >N ** alxiut ready now.Let hut the great __le against the serpent.I he tumult vu plain wave the signal and the ringing roundabout Mount Sinai was only the I of vilest in! weaponry stall quake \\n rotir and flash of God's artillery of I every dungeon of hell aud sound up am-wrath against sin.So tom on lire w as I ong the thrones of heaven.! a god.is only one of God's flaming bullet ma an- I\ttemple» skill tumble under t he nouncing hostility.Nineveh and I v re slwxdc, and liesotted nations Hying troin and Jerusalem in aw ful ruin mark the I ti^eir idols and superstitions shouting rough a i t gam track of Jehovah's advancement.1 bike the confounded worshippers oi furthermore, we have no account of the allow that God was terribly in earnest\t: \u2018\"The Lord, He is the Lodi 11m ! founding of any txllurches in tbat loc- heji\tH niseif ahhored of I [A>n^ jje j8 the Godl** tie.lOH.OOtl luugketa glittering aimmg all iniquity.They make us lielieve that jjmv the church goes forth hearing (n» companions come to I\u2018erg a with the the dan in* plumes \"God save the though nation» talligurent sud re- precious seeiL but after awhile it will V1VW tkf evangelizing the next place on lx n r \u2022\u2022 XI .vino-\t.in from V1 uiiiets and\tvengeful may sign articles of peace\tt ha sheaf bind Lug and reaper angel»\ttheir route, and that suddenly the plan kmg.waving\tup 1,kl\tand come to an amicable adjustment,\t^udl shout the harvest home.Now it \u2018H\tttperej aud they passed over the trumpets and rung l*ck from deep oe- UM,rv ^tall la* no cessation of host i It- tents, aud march mg aud exposure, but p.^nph) bun lowlands and the Viaidian \u2018\u2018îles or the arrhes of a prostrate city, ties ta tween the forces of light and then, ill the ranks of prostrate iniquity lmmnta ll lauds to Antioch.This indistant capitals of kingdoms illuminât- tike forces of darkness until the king- an(j on the very walls ol heaven.m terprots the phrase \"regain of l*hry- ad a.Un, tidmga, genvr.Us «-turning\tThe'1 l.ord* Trigh.ed\tot titid\t\u201c\u201c\tTl.%%% home under flaming arches, and snow- hy no opposition, discouraged bv no The earth sends up ils long, deep markeH,ry few Greeks aud Jews tihvre.I he .«-wrt ».«\ts-\t.!?.MrMUÏtAfS YMtS the wet earth; feet sore with < he uiaitii lums in the name of God wne will »et tradition on the other side of the water jh uuw k|luwll ;l8 ^.uth Galatian and bleeding at the slightest touch ; up our tanners.\u201d\t.\tthat the daughter of Lir was gratis- i theory.Nins theory is strongly main- :ir = str scanty an l spoiled ration ; thirst licking\tsome high lull, so Huit all who Sfc'v\tChristianity, and that at the stroke of -\tunnl lft Xsia |.*or|>iddeii.perhaps, v u>« .iew or\tdn-uking out of tilt by\t!\u2018 would Wl implied to rtUlv aroun't\t(hB fix8t cathedral 1*11 her spirit was\t,|y\twhe, w now mU ¦ |-rov,dan host, or to be The n?,,nW,^, Tntimate that there i the Kite \u201ef ancient Troy.It wee Bii\tBs the name of God we will set up our ban- Christians we have known, and we may fj.led on by infamous kings and gener- ® A vision appeared to I^aul in the n\t.VAii umlerst uid ehariwhootiug, ^ls; the votaries of paganism, led on by ti ght- To an astonishing degree the Every army has its ensign Long 1*-\ti)Ut there is rmurh work whioh we\tcan\t1 heir priests ; the subjects of Mohanuue-\tdecisions of Paul's life\tseem to have fore the time when Uivid wrote the\taii &rcomulish We may lie axmen\tand\tdanism, following the command of\ttheir\tbeen pivoted on visions.\tProm his context they were m use.The hosts of\thew a nathwav throuirh\ttlie forests.We\tshieks.And gluttony and intemperance\tversion until lie passes from view in Is real displayed them, the tribe of Ben-\tmav ta sKulesmvn and dig the trenches\t?°d iniquity of every phase shall be\talmost every emergency he sees a holy Jamincarried a flag w ith the inscription or throw up the fortifucationa We do largely represented on the field.All the vision or hears a holy voiw.Professor of the wolf the tribe of Dan a repre-\tnot oare u here we do\tnot care what\twealth and splendor and power and\tRamsay, with a beauty of imagination, sen ta tion of cherubim.Judah a lion\t__;f vvv ran ut\tas loudly\tas\t0d on that one decisive spot, and,\tmad-\ttre, suggests that the\tman of Mao«v- purpie, lirisusom and blue.Such flags\tanv 0f them at the oo made tion of\tthe\tdened by 10,000 previous defeats,\tshall\tdonia was Luke, \"the\tbeloved ph.vsi- Froin Lheûr folds shook fire into the (»,nimest\tgather themselves up for one last ter- cian.\u2019 While this theory is \u2018\u2018incapable Wiin when a grand victory has ribie assault.With hatred to God for of either proof or disproof\u201d it throws field when Abijah fought against Jeho- }H\u2018«rV w\\»n it is customary to announce Iheir cause and blasphemy for the bat- light on the relationship of these two ram, and there were 1,200.000 soldiers, n j)V\tfloating from public build- tie-cry, thev spread out over the earth men.and and more than 500,000 were left dead jIurti (tnii\u2018\ttr«es, and from the |° square behind square, and legion on the field.These ensigns gave hero- ,JlaiiUa (>f 8hiI>M Thov ane the signal beyond legion, w hile in some overhang-iaiu to am h numtars as were assembled for euloav and reiotcing and festivity, «ng cloud of blackness foul spirits of when Asa fought against Zeruh.and iSo lllt.4,n#lt,u xVhuch the church hoista hell watch this last struggle of sin and there were 1,580,000 troops in the battle.ls a banuier of viotory.There was a darkness for dominion.Th*> Athemami carried an inscription of tjmt< w)ien the religion of Chriat was Mattered hy the blasts of Jehovah a the owl which was their emblem of nol considered respectable.Man of nostrils, plunder and sin and satanm wisdom.The flags of modern nations Learning and position frowned upon it.force shall quit the field.An the roar are familiar to you all, and many of Governments anathematized it» sup- of the conflict sound» through the uni-(hem &o inappropriate for the character garters.To be a Christian was to ta verse all worlds shall listen.I he air af th«» nations they ropreoent it would Uu underling But ma.rk the differ- shall be full of wings of heavenly cota impolitic to enumerate them.These ence.Religion has compelled the borts.The work is done, and in the ensigns are streamers borne on the point world\u2019s rasjeot.infidelity in tbe tre- presence of a world reclaimed for the of a.lance and on the top of wooden mandons effort it has made to orush crown or Jesus, and amid the crumbling shafts.They are carried in the front R has complimented its power.And J» tyrannies and the defeat of sa tunic and rear of armies.They unroll from ihere is not now a single civilized for0fi> amid the sound of heavenly Uxe main top gallant masthead of an nation hut in its constitution or laws acclamations, t he church shall rise up admiral\u2019s flagship to distinguish it or proclamation» po.va homage to the w 1\u2018ie linage of our Lord, in war in °ruir toy hou«t we to a y tau ne vs.\u201d 1 hute xx .u have read the binigvaphy of Alexander hero until were iiiia or of home Revolutionary young heart tail lngli and ue \"ls'\u2018 had been tarn over 100 years ag\".ju»t.for tW glory of striking down a Hessiun.V'or rusty swords hung upon the rafters and biuleis out out of h>g houses in which they were lodged dur-/ng the great etrife wo hail uiiitaundod admiration, or on some public day.clothed in our grandfather\u2019s soldierly accoutrements, we fell as brave astiuri- our we ma Wt We me wiser now baldi or Militaries for we make a vast distinction between the poetry and the prose of The roll ol the druaiw and the U e sali war _____________________________ call of laigles and the champing of steeds foaming aud pawing for the tat- I I he towns of 12 eight or ten miles town to the oth( Mme don ia It had been founded the great.Ph.lin Ln what sense it was tlw chief city of that part of Macedonia it is hard to ssy.The Revised Version makes it the\tof the district ; it may simply mean Huit Philippi was the first city which the apostle and his companion reached after crossing the hills from Nea polis ; it may in van that it was the chief city of the district ; but the dire Ur meaning of the phrase intimates such an excessive for the city as a native iiuu had for it.A colony.Revised \"a Roman colony 1 isms,\u201d page 402.Certain days.Possibly the days between their arrival and the Sabbath.13 On the Sabbath.If our supposition of the liuit NentetLve be correct was live first Sabbath after Paul\u2019s arrival in Philippi.We went out of the city Revised Version, \" We went forth without the gate.\" By a riverai.Is, where prayer was wont to be made.There was a \"place of prayer,\" whether a building or not we do not know The Jews, of who in m>t many seem to have dwelt in Pbilmpi, were fond or establishing their plaies of worship near to & stream, because of the formal ablutions connected with theii worship.We sat down, and spake unto the women.Dr.(Lindsay explains the aljeenoe of men by the recent de-of Claudius, banishing male Jews from Roman colonies.Paul always sought the acquaintance of the devout Jews first on his entrants® into a city.The first Christian church in Europe founded by u**win of a women's .Lydia.and t he following verses, seller of purple, that is of the l y nail purple dyes, amt of goods dyeo with them The Tyrian dye ran through many tints and snad«w from rose red to sea green and deef blue.JX was one of the most hignll valued products of anbient handicraft in all countries to be clothed in pie was a sign of wealth and blood.At times It was a crime, pujv Lahable with death, for any but sovereign» and supreme judge» to w ear gar* incuts dyed with Tyrian dyes.So costly was it at this time that a pound of of wool double dyed was worth I-7® Lydia was a native of Thy at ira.Asiatic city.God moves in a mysten ous way surely when hi» Spirit p vents his apostles preaching the U pel in Tfcyatira, and sends them to a European city where the first hospitable heart they meet has come from Thyatira.\"i\u2019hich worshiped bod.This expression shown» that Lydia w as not a Jewess; it is only used °* ben-tiles who had forsaken idolatry.Heard Great stress is laid in the Bible ital This province stretched mmmm iieien oppressed.and no indemnity i*een offered to the inhabitant of republic or kingdom, a proclamation of Samsonian strength throw 11 14A00 its war is uttered.On the top of batteries ( shoulders and has carried off the gates md arsenals and custom houses and .of science and worldly power, revenue offices flags are immediately | We are might y m this cause, for we swung out.All w ho look upon them , have the help of the pixnis de-ad.Mesaen-realixe the fact that uncamprotoltiing gers of salvai uou from high heaven, they war is declared.Th-us it is that the visit the field.They stand behind us Church of Jesus Christ jealous for the to keep us from Mg*n ominous retreat, honor of its Sever Legn and determined They go before us to encourage us in the to get heck those who have been carri- strife.The MrC\u2019heynee anu the Payed off captive into the bondage of satan sons, and the Mart y ns, and the Brain-and intent upon the destruction of erds, an uncounted multitude of 1 lie these mighty w-rungs which have so glorified are our coadjutors.Have you Lous cursed Uta earth and bent upon heard the Swiss tradition?The herds-the extension of the Saviour's rsign men say that three great leaders of 1 of mercy, in the name of God sets up tie!ret» nation, t hough seemingly dead, its ben*\\er of proclamation.\tare dnly lying down under the ground The church makes no assault upon Ito their old time dress, refreshing ib- ra world.I do not believe that Ood selVee with sleep, and that if at «ny am THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.INTERNATIONAL LESSON.JULY 4, M Uni re*vert» Il Rarepe.** Aele IS, S-IS.cause ajto effect.Whet made the judge eo eerere I# h\tuéed swore that-he rode the b5rxr$ur°&.,,,xrt«- best make of the don't you I / _____ i \t 1 1 SHE COULD EOT EAT.1 hi* noble woman warn horn on April 25, 1HI4, five years before the Queen, mi'l was the dm lighter of Sir Fraude Hurdett.On the death of her grandfather\u2019s widow, Harriet, Dur ham of St.All>ans, who had in early life graced a*.- ^\t^\tI ho stage, Miss Buxdett ¦uc«-****ded to âmirted with P*ln« In ibe aiomnrli.Nnn the vast fortune of the Coût ta family, sen and Vomiting I »iiaiipMfion, Ne:i«|.| *nd took that name in addition to her aches and Other Distressing *ymi>l to a quarter of a million than indigestion.Jt is said that ftt 0,1,0 in furtherance of schemes for IhnppincMi and a good digestion go ,li,l,nK the Londin poor, hand in hand, and the statement roArotectl\u2019e,y- «\u2022' \u20141 t0 ^ei\u201ch 'Kootenay'\u2019CUred ll#r later I re-read the article and decid- augur success.But few of us are torn Patrick Ryder, 940 Lome Ave., Ixsv-ed that I woudd try this medicine and cyclists.By the way, why did Provl- don, Ont., 30 years a victim of Hita-n- la voting, f*ntliusiaatic, and a beginner.an!# ( 3' apNfl gy The Shaw ville Marble and Gran iteWorka, Alex.McDonald, proprietor, turns out a superior class of work in Monuments, Headstones, etc.Prices reason- The gquitÿ.A BARB /WW It\u2019s the $ Saved SHAWYILLE, JULY 1, 1897.*ble COIBIIATION! _________________ A dreadful hailstorm is reported from '-x\tI Tope ko, Kansas, on June 24th.The ,\t^\tj It is expected that the Senate will not hailstones were as large am hens\u2019 eggs, I *1^0* GrtTlHuS-inaist on going on with its proposed gome weighing a nound.They batteiod |\tW\tw Drummond County Railway investigation jn the roofs of buildings now, on the understanding that another umj# jn the streets.Much damage to session of Parliament will be held in the | property was done, fall, when the matter will come up W NOW.and killed ani In addition to the list of railway sub-1 ^ye are\tour customers dollars Mr.Paterson, a.head of the Custom.I\tpZ,\" buTTy Z, ÏrSulTLd.e Department, has dismissed MASSEY-HABRIS Agricultural and Dairy Commissioner, sailed last Friday by the Dominion line SS.Labrador, for England, to look after MILS BINDERS.BORN.M Have commenc ed operations for Latest, and best.See them.the present seaf^\t% ever)\" son.The Jubilee Exhibition of Eastern Ontario.all the condition* under which meat must be carried and also the condition in which they arrive and how they are handled.msS\u2014mm himself With the conditions o\tg caaee; is the only Reliable and nonest Medicine bronze medals and special cash prizes.Se- mmêm imm Produce Exchanges m the chief cummer *\tThe Wood Company, cial centres, and give information in re\tWindsor.ont.Canada.\" Magnificent programme of Special Fea- gard to the improved methods adopted\tsold in Bhawville at Dr.Knox\u2019s Drug tures (specially selected).Nothing like i*\tI Satisfactorily Executed meats In cold storage.He will try to\tDelorme\u2019s famous painting, 44 The Black- rid the English mind of the prejudice\tsmith\u201d, valued at $50,000.that still lingers against Canadian| products, and will make it plain that a new era has arrived and that Canada can now produce stuffs of the best quality.Canvassers who will introduce Canadian farm products to produce dealers will be instructed and started upon their\t_2U\trp duties.\tDescribes\tthe way 1 ailonn^\tof the Bastile\u201d, together with Fireworks I\tr\\r»lr\tr\\P Information will , be sought m regard jg done at\tOUI1 establishment.\tDisplay, Military Maneuvering, Fancy SUUV-K.\tU1 to the market for eggs, dressed poultry\tDrill Squads, with all the specialty com and meats, and an attempt will be made Leave yOUT Order aild 06 Sat- panic* taking part iafted that this is the solid toes.\ttruth\tVisit Ottawa's Exhibition this year and On professor Robertson\u2019s return, early \u2022\tbe convinced that it is the \u201c up to date \u201d in August, regular shipments of these\t0\texhibition of central Canada.The best products will begin.Fruit growers in We do not say that our prices are the\tseason of the year to visit the Capital of the Niagara diatnct have agreed t tarn- joweg* but we do say that we can give the Dominion and* £y will be conveyed to England*in better aatiaf.otion aa to good fit, style, cold storage steamers in a prime and superior workmanship and durability than sw dm < u Kat«*s as usual on all fresh condition.\t*ny other establishment in town for the Railroads and Strain boats, Robertaon will riait the north of France\t.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014- to purchase machinery for packing butter fj H1 K.A MEi in tin boxes for shipment to China and\twr ¦ ¦ Japan.Marquis Ito, of Janan, recently told ua that Japan is a good market for\tTEa mb ifttt ohl ft TallOP.batter, and an effort will be made by\t Canada to capture a portion of this trade\tOV«\u2014\u2014111» for Northwest dairy men.t Also the latest Mowers & Rakes and Com Cultivators, in the market.CARDING AND Tolton Bros\u2019 Pea Hamster SPINNING Made to fit any mower, either with or without buncher.as usual.Neat Nobby Fashionable AGENT FOR THE Hassey-Harris & Crescent BICYCLES.Evening Entertainments An immense Great historical spectacle \u201cThe Taking These wheels are equal to any in the market, and can be had at reasonable prices.it TWEEDS New Williams Sewing Machines to select from I Plows, Cultivators, &o.See them.A.BOBBINS Proprietor.For all particular» apply to Vi.HntchiîOi,M.P\u201e E.McMahon, Secretary.All correspondence attended to promp- 9 ly.President A.8.SMART, \u2022 # Shawville, May 25th GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, _ April 13,1897. TP T Mr.Chase Pouilot, Liberal member same.\u2014Carried.for Temiaoouata county, died on Friday, Moved by ooun.Lang, seconded by \u2022ged 34 years,\tooun.McRae, that the supplement to t I On Thursday last the rate payera of\tlbt b° Bnd \u201c here6)r »PProTed\u2018 \u201c Ottawa voted against bonusing the Otta\t>.\t.\t,\t, , .JiïïWï .ï S™ F pec tea to fall through.\t,P»le benle,t \u201cver ,or ,urther ooh*lde™' Mr.D.Gilliee, M.1.1., arrived here Moved by ooun.McRae and seconded from Ottawa on Tuesday night.He was by ooun.Donaldson, that this council admet on Wednesday by some of the lead j\u201eurn tm Monday, thelHth of June, 07.ing Liberals of the county to discuss mat*\t_____ ters relative to the patronage of the local Adjourned meeting of and federal governments.\tMonday, the 14th of June 1807.Stewart Gilmour, son of Mr.John Present, the mayor, H Hobbs ; and Gilmour, of Ottawa and two companions councillors L ing, Armstrong, McRae, named Higgins and Read,of Chelsea,were 1 remierg.st and Donaldson drowned in the Gatineau, near Chelsea, Ru«l inspector, Wm.H.Hodgine ep-ebout 1.30 on Friday afternoon.They Pe«ed before the board, and reported wore playing on a boom in the river, that he had picketed out the oon.line when it ii surmised one of the little fel- *nd found that a part of Thos.Wilson s Iowa fell in, and in attempting to help feDoe about 6 feet on the road allow- him out the other two were drowned.Stewart Gilmour was only eight years of age and the little Reid boy but ten or twelve.Reid is a son of Mr.Win.I \"dered.Reid, a well known citizen of Chelsea.The accident is the worst of it* kind that has ever taken place at Chelsea.Two venturesome Ottawa boys had a trip to England and return during the Henderson, Ky., June 24.\u2014When an last six weeks.Their names are Albert old trunk was opened in the home of Holtby and Harry Cooper.They wanted Joseph Melton, near Bordlej, in Union to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee in Lon- county, the father found hie two little don.They left Ottawa with about eight fills lying in it smothered to death, dollars each in their pockets on the 8th Laura, aged 7, and Jennie, 6.While day of May.They reached Montreal all their parents were absent the children right and shipped on a cattle steamer amused themselves by playing \" hide bound for Liverpool.Their expenses and seek\" with three other tots.While were paid and in addition they received searching for a good hiding place, the some remuneration.Arriving at Liver- two evidently thought of an old trunk pool they tried to make arrrngements in the cellar, crawled into it and closed with the steamet's officers to extend their the lid.A spring lock made it an air time so that they might go to London, tight tomb.The officers refused to do this and told them that they must return with the steamer.The steamer did not leave Liverpool for six days, so that the boys took in the sights.They put up at a temperance hotel for sailors on Scotland road and had a fine time during their stay.When their time was up they reported at the steamer's dock and were returned to Montreal, arriving home to Ottawa on Saturday, June 11th.W Women to travel for responsible established bouse In the county of Pontiac.Salary $780.able $16 weekly slid expenses.Position permanent.Reference.Kncloee eelr-addroesed sumped envelope.The National, Star Building, Chicago, faithful mln or Lime for Sale Mlo Furniture Store.W* the Fresh burnt Lime constantly on hand or 20 cents per bushel at THOMAS SHARPE 8 lime kiln, Caldwell, Que.WANTED ! FURNITURE.7 A\tin every district where we are not represented, to sell our high grade fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, berry-bushes, hedging, seed potatoes and bulbe.Apply get choice of territory ; steady employment the entire year at good pay.Send $1 for sample jubilee package of year old, transplanted gooseberry bushes for Fall delivery.A.J.JACKSON.The largest stock in the county to choose from, and at the lowest prices.You can save money by purchasing your Furniture from me.Call and inspect my stock \u2014you are always welcome.the council on roses, now and SHAWVILLE, QUE.our two -o House & Sign Painter, Glider, Glazier, Decorator.E.P.BLACKFORD & Co Toronto, Ont.i â M I anoe.The reporta of the road inspector, Robt Dale and Alex Wilson were con* 't SHAWVILLE ALL ORDRES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO* JAS.MoARTHUR, SHAWVILLE.1 Hair Dressing Parlor Meeting adjourned on motion.; ESTIMATES FURNISHED.Two Little Old# Suffoo&to 4# 0 ( OPPOSITE O.F.HO INS* STORE, ) \u2022Ii EST- CLAES WOKKM AXS BIPLAN D SAf' P.8.\u2014Repairing of Furniture and Picture Framing.Dominion Day.IS FACTION GUARANTIED.On Dominion Day THREE CHAIRS WILL BE IN OPERATION so that all Teacher Wanted.ORDERS FROM ALL PARIS OF THE One f,ma.e Teen^Tholdin, .\t™\u201c0r\\to \u2018°Wn\t* accommodated Elementary Diploma from the Proteetant | with a first clams shave or hair cut.Board of Education, for No.1.Dise.School, North Onslow.Duties to commence on August 1st, 1897.Applications to be In the hands | a CALL SOLICITED, of the undersigned before July 16th.Applicants to state salary wanted.Apply to WILLIAM MOCNEY: North Onslow P.O COUNTY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, SILAS Ï0DNG, Prop Que.New Knights for Csnsds.Wheeled A FULL LIST OF THE HONORS BESTOWED BY HER MAJESTY Monster Dominion Day Celebration.- - Rigs.following iven out last evening Ottawa, June 22.\u2014The statement waa gi ¦¦ from Rideau Ball : Her Majesty has graciously approved of the bestowal of the following honors On the Hon.Sir Donald Smith, G.C.M.G., a peerage.On the Hon.Wilfred Laurier, membership of Her Majesty's Privy Council, and the Grand Crow of the Order of St.Michael and St.George.On the Hon.Sir Oliver Mowat, K.C.M.G., the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Michael and St George.On the Hon.Sir Richard Cartwright, K.O.M.G., the Grand Cross of the Order of St.Michael and St.George.On hie Honour the Lieutenant-Gov* ernor of Ontario, the Order of K.C.M.o Best value and lowest prices in town at the old stand Quyon.MEMORIAL TOWER.People in this vicinity are taking much interest in the movement to complete the tower of St.John the Evangelist Church am a memorial to the late Mrs.Fyles, who was very highly esteemed.A public meeting to further the object will bel held in Lawson's hall, Tuesday, July 6th, at 8 p.m.Mr.W.H.Meredith, mayor of the village will preside.All are cordially invited to attend.Killed by Lightning.of Court Sliawville, No.276, Independent Order of Foresters, in conjunction with the citizens of Sliawville, intend holding a celebration in the Exhibition grounds JOHN BECKETT, SB 'I 9 m Main St., Shaw ville, Q.SHAWVILLE, P.Q., G.On the Hon L.H.Davies, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the Order of K.C.M.G.On the Hon.Chief Justice Taylor, of Manitoba, a Knighthood.On the Hon.Chief Justice Tait, of Quebec, a Knighthood.On the Hon.John tiagarty, ex Chief Justice of Ontario, a Knighthood.On the following gentlemen the companionship of the Order of St.Michael and St George : J.M.Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance ; J.Lome McDougall, Auditor General ; Lieut Col.William White, Deputy Post master-General ; Louis Frechette.It is understood the title taken by Sir Donald Smith will be Lord Glencoe.Surprise is expressed in some quarters at the absence from the above list of the Premier of Ontario, but it ia understood that Mr.Hardy would have been made Sir Arthur haa he oept the honor.ON a Drop in and get our prices before making your spring purchases.It will pay.THURSDAY, JULY 1, \u201997.Pembroke, Out., June 26.\u2014Duncan Cameron, William Croakery and Stephen Kenny, farmers, took shelter under a balsam tree during the storm yesterday afternoon at Beachburg, Ont.Light struck the tree.Cameron S-L The day\u2019s proceedings will commence with a Grand Parade of Foresters in which brethren from Ottawa, Hull, Aylmer, Cobden, and neighboring courts will participate.SPORTS WILL COMMENCE AT 12.30., P.M.Baseball Match, Campells\u2019 Bay vs, Aylmer, Popular Amateur Athletic Sports, Lacrosse Match.Young Capitals vs.Aylmer.* (Sandy Hill, Ottawa.) fc f ntng killed instantly.The others were badly \u2022tunned, but will recover.Duncan Cameron was formerly deputy reeve of Westmeath township and in his fifty-first year.There was also a horse killed by lightning at Beachburg.-OOOOOOOOOOOOO^ Grand Spring Millinery - - -Opening.To Run Electric Susies.was said in Aylmer, June 26.\u2014It| g Aylmer last night, upon good authority, that the Hull Electric Company intends running a line of electric busses between the terminus of the line at Hull over to Ottawa, to convey passengers from this point to all parts of the adjacent city.This would be a good move it is considered, on the part of the Hull Company, as a transfer to the electric busses would not mean an additional fare to reach any part of the city of Ottawa.It would be a saving to those who have to travel each day between Aylmer and Ottawa, and should increase to a great extent the passenger traffic on the above rond.There ia no doubt Aylmer will shortly become the great residential suburb of Hull and Ottawa ; and it is quite evident that the Hull Electric Company is determined to make it, in every respect, the chiefest point of attraction to the residents in each of the above cities.been prepared to ac Having received an immense and well assorted stock of Spring Millinery, I desire to inform the ladies of Shawville and surrounding country that I can supply them with anything they may require in the above line.My stock is complete and up to date and embraces all the latest and most fash* ionable designs.I have also on hand a large stock of Ladies' Blouses of the very latest styles.To see these goods is an inducement to buy.Dear Sir,\u2014A party of young people from Mrs.Bert\u2019s Sheltering Home, Liver-r__l Eng.,is expected to arrive in Knowl-ton, about July 20ih.Majority are under 10 years of age, a few boys and girls from 12 to 16.Photos of younger ones can be sent to parties needing children for adoption.Applications accompanied by railway fares and minister's recommendations will be supplied first if possible.Notice will be sent when to meet the children.Music by Shawville Brass Baud.Admission to Grounds, Adults 15c, Children 10c.#1*1* Excursion Train Will leave Hull at 9 a.m., connecting with P.P.J.Ry.at Aylmer, leave Aylmer 9.30 Round Trip from Hull, 95c.; Aylmer, 80c.; intermediate points at proportionately low rates.Reduced fares will also be given on regular train from points west of Shawville.Miss A.McRae.Yours, &c., Mbs.Louisa Birt.P.S.\u2014Prices the lowest.Shawvllla Council Minutes.Marble 86 Granite Works \u201cOOOOOOOOOOOOO- Council Hall Shawville, June < th, 97.Regular session of the Municipal Council of the Municipality of Shawville held this day.Members present : Mr.mayor H.Hobbs ; councillors H.Lang Jno.H.Armstrong, Donald McRae, Geo.Donaldson and Robert McCredie.Moved by conn.Lang and seconded by coun.Armstrong that the minutes of laat meeting be adopted.- < itried.Moved by coun.Armstrong and see.by coun Lang, that the road inspector and the rural inspector for Division No.3 be notified to picket out the concession line from the Portage road to the western end of the corporation the lawful width, and to report to this council at an adjourned session, to be held on Monday, the 14th iust.\u2014Carried.Moved by coun.Lang and seconded by coun.McCredie, that a by law be d levying a tax at the rate of g of a cent in the dollar for road labor purposes for the year 1897\u2014Carried.By law No.67 now read a first, second and third time short and passed.Moved by ooun McRae and seconded by coun.McCredie, that the bill of John Dolan, of #1, be paid.-Carried.Moved by ooun.Lang and by ooun.McRae, that tenders be called for four thousand feet of plank, sound to be delivered in Mr.Hobbs to be H.S.BARNETT, Thorne Centre, Que.J.A.SMITH, o Secretary.Chairman of Committee.The undersigned wishes to Inform the public generally that he has opened op a Marble and Granite Works at Thorne Contre.Q.where be will be prepared to execute all orders for Monuments, etc., with despatch at lowest prices.Parties In need of any kind of Monument will do well to inspect my stock of Black Speckled Granite.Thlsgranlte will he found second to none in the market.Another Consignment of Millinery.SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.McCredie 8b Hodgins, - - Proprietors.8T0NE-M *SONRY.-Con tracts taken for all kinds of stone-masonry under architects plans.Correspondelce Solicited.Mrs.McKenzie wishes tj thank the ladies of the surrounding country for the liberal patronage accorded her so far this season and in the past.Another large consignment of milliner/ goods is expected to arrive about the 1st of May.It will be of interest to the ladies to inspect this lot, am it comprizes the latest in Hats, Bonnet8, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, etc.O \\ All kinds of Planing and Matching executed.Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, etc., etc., ¦ manufactured.JAMBS RILEY.The Rale Mae.I See our Suit at $10.Ifs a corker.Largest range of Bantings in town.A U kinds of Serges, including Tykes, I , ¦ o Building Contracts taken and Estimates Furnished.o PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.A.R.McGuire, PROVEN DER FOR SALE.LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.\u201c The Tailor.\u201d P.S.\u2014910.00 Suits guaranteed.evenly sawed, r Hobbs yard, and R G.Hodgins.Robt.McCredie.Mr8.McKenzie.nniY'T . WINNING HER WAY **** taloBgs to me, but I have the ri4fh< to nuUto the urtyoeition aforementioned and which I made in good faith.Accept it, Wilhelm* if not fox ywir own aike ,for ( hat of your child.\" \"1 aboil not accept it,\" said the ma-mst re-entered the room ; \"you can jar, doggedly, ' 1 ahull await future bid mother 'good day* in the mean- devoloinnenta.\" \"be cordially Vfered him her right tune.\"\t\"For Gel\u2019s sake, be reasonable, Wll- \u2022FJFÆeasfZf\t* TMiNultation with Frieda, and the next ^ ou are very dutiful, Kittle,\" said ytw I\" Wilh trembling hands the old ont.making another reverence to *b*' in the courso of the conversation, man t- herd of beeves follow» in the wake of I can never go home and the thought s&æssë ¦p»*!** b»- THRAVRRAGB PRODIGAL sht continued, & fine gentleman n Papal\" she cried, but he continued, I or bis friends at home never realize I there was a mechanic in the lot.On# \"«r.lirr L cv°r\tS ««EfESE ^ «Lr^r %\u2022: EEEBB5 ËEsSISS =hs1S1sNe£E= ISsSnEI n«r nir.ii©\tex a numU>r of years, ©win* i-o the we shall see!\" be concluded.\th afd be proud of tlio ieai to her of what she talked for she could **ked approaching the old man who she hesitated; in her bitterness she was ,\t.In .tr '\t*\t, but they would have been «orritiea not sleep.\tpausing in the middle of the room, a about to may, \"as often ua my em- * coimnandm to choose from when at tlm idea of trespassing with evil letter in his band, his face\tcrimson\twith\tployers will permit\u2014\" Imt recalling I\tone\thas decided to join, and they are\tintent upon anot her man\u2019s backyard, rage, stared at her as if\tshe were an\tMoritz's kindly face, she corrected her-\tnearly all kept busily\tmoving There\tThanks to that gentle climate, sleep- -is'üsw «.rs/KL-a.is 2S «vic^b zsz \"r':i »r-.- » % M\u2018«ra^ruXt ass The next morning the rain fell in I carelessly against the window, did not be better some day, Elsie; you are I m uni eu police, the British South not pay the exorbitant price chargea torrent*.Tthe cold and dampness seem-\tbear the slightest resemblance to big I\tyoung yet.\"\tAfrican Co.'s police, the Becbuanaland\ti*i Johannesburg for a bed.\tOn tna ed to bave affected everyone's mood ;\tfurious cousin.\tShe nodded.\tborder police and others.It has\tbeen\tPretoria road not far from the Hand, only Aunt fxitt and hex foster-da ugh-\t\"You are certainly\tnot\tdisturbing \"Adieu, papa!\" Then she left him.stated in recent disr t,.K .v »>v *\tr\twere some ro.dty hills and in\tthe cran- m «S3 the old lady entered her room, all of a misunderstanding and it was ren-\tcarriage which had brought her tbith-\t» ^ 7 i l\\V C 1 African command»,\tpossible a, hem# s to make\tmoney.I bar work was already done ; the dust tiered very difficult by the cropping\ter was just turning the corner.Mor-\t,ia,r< v to h/ taken into\tthink they often talked on\tand on.on had disappeared, the flowers were wa-I up of fresh complications.\"\titz was coming to fetch her she must\t?l41', ' r\\\u2018Vi0n As a matter of fact, a I-\tpurpose, dreading to sleep\tand d re aim tered.the bird cared for, and Elsie Tapa I\" The sweet, voung creature «.wait him.\t1 < ¦-* \u201c¦ railways costing not over $16,000 |>er mlssloner* In the room and stead of James mile to build, the ordinary .ubaidy of $3,200 per mile shall be granted.Hut in Given at Shaw ville this nlm tevnth day of the case of railways costing over $15,000 the mouth of June, one thousand eight bun- per mile, the government will add a bonus | r,< 111,1 VughTiaTHF.SON, equal to half such excess, provided that the total bonus shall not exceed $0,400 per mile.In other words, in order to earn this maximum bonus, a road must be proved to have cost at least $21,400 at The Pontiac Agricultural Hoc I et y, No.l, mile.At this maximum bonus»earoing offers $26 In prises, divided as follows, 1st, $a, oo.t.the subside to be authored by the resolution would amount, as stated, to I of the following townships, namely : Onslow.ftti.OOO.OOO on the total mi!e.«e»f dKKMtW miles.At .the minimum of $3,200, this compete separately.with the lumpsum subsidies, would\tBlank forms for entries can be supplied by amount to *3.023,000, .that at the leaat | calculation the resolutions represent an I sent to the secretary not inter than the 151b authorized expenditure of five million | E.GRAHAM.Tec.-Tress.Millions toi Railway*- ft O The is one t.A Just think, Men's Wool Pants for Toe., and our special line at $1, worth easy $1.25 and often sold fur $1.60.Our Boys\u2019 Suits range from Toe.to $2 To, according to size and quality.Wo have the largest range to select from in town.Extra value this month in Prints for 5c.up to 10c.a yard.Lice Curtains from 35c.to $1.00 a pair.Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shove, Groceries, etc.No trouble to show goods and quote prices.PELHAM NURSERY CO \u2022 I Toronto, Out.coin- Business Change Shawville Livery.T.W.ALLEN, Beo-Treae.Manager of Shawville Store, Notice to Farmers.r.S.\u2014Wd handle eggs.Tho undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Shawville and tho public generally that they have purchased tho Livery of Robert Hobbs.By giving strict attention to business and furnishing comfortable rigs and good horses, they hope to merit a share of public patronage.i Central Canada Fair.I SPECIAL PRIZES FOR 1897.A A Gold Medal By L.N.lisle, Esa., of Messrs.Rate it Co., Sparks si.Ottawa, for the best Thoroughbred stallion, 2 years and over.Gold Medal or By the (Association the best Thoroughbred Stallion with threeot I dollars, his get, any age or sex.Mciilfiir & Ï01DE.# .for # JOHN YOUNG, President, m TUB RK V0TK8.Subsidies are re voted to the following ,Gold Medal.by Dr.II.S.Pertey.St.Albans Vu, for the best pair of malehid Carriage 1 JV Horses (mares or geldings) In harness 15$ roads.*\t1 \u201c\"Nor«vrr.^^\tOntario Pacific, Cornwall to Ottawa, Siiiplfl\t.- best; our rates, most lV-^ouable.\tGold Medal- By George Cox., Esq., for the Cobourg, Northumberland and Pacific, SflSSSrSt »*>.» W 0\u201e.\u201e JOHN KEITH.Principal.\t^,\u2018,r\u201cd Mpe0la\"y adepU-d for tbl* dublbe I »«r 101 miles.IIS to 1512 Bank St., Ottawa.\tGold Medal-By David McLaren.E«q., Ot- tawa, for the best single High Stepper, vnure or gelding) exhibited under section 8of list.Gold Medal\u2014By .1.C.Brennan, F.sq.Ottawa, I miles, for the best Standard Bred Stallion.9 O My Advantage is also yours.!/ I s KI \\tiA I have the advantage over others In the Millinery Business Inasmuch as my stock Is ALL NEW and of the L * TKHT STYLES.It Is therefore to your advantage to deal with me, as you have the choice of the largest and in « tat fash unable stock lu town.A first class milliner is now In charge.Having had cons derabteexperience In the lending wholesale houses of Toronto, she is In a position to trim the Ladles Hats and Bonnets In the latest fashions.We re-trlm old hats and bonnets with good effect.Ottawa and Gatineau railway, for 20 miles.Joliette and St.Tuan de Martha, for 20 Control New Brunswick, for 15 miles.Campbell ton and Grand Falls, N.B , for 20 miles.Pontiac Pacific Junction, Hull to Aylmer, 712 Hawkesbury, N.S., to Port Hood for 25 miles.Lunonberg, N.S., for 35 miles.Shelburne, N.S., for 25 miles.Coast Line, Yarmouth, N.S., for 35 miles.Brookfield and Eastville, N.S., 30 Arthur Smilev, Gold Meusl\u2014By G.B.Puttee, Esq., Ottawa, for the best pair of Roadsters (mares or geld-15 h tuds and over.\\ Undertaker, E mb a liner and Funeral Director Gold Medal- By T.A hearn.Esq , Ottawa, fot the best Hackney Stallion, any age.Gold Medal\u2014By James A.Leslie.E-q., Jeweller.Ottawa, in the Saddle Class, lor the best Heavy Weight Hunter.Gold Medal By Ex-Aid.John Heoney, Ottawa, for the best General Purpose Mare, any sge.Gold Medal\u2014By William Hutchison, Esq., M.i\\, President C.V.E.A , for the best Thoroughbred Clydesdale Stallion, 2 years or over.Gold Modal or *20 By the Association, for | miles.\u2014 the best Thoroughbred Heavy Draught Mare any age.Gold Medal or 129\u2014By the Association, for the bes.Heavy Draught Stallion with three of his get, any age or sex.Gold Medal\u2014By the Newrombe Plano Co\u2019v of Ottawa, tor the best Dominion bred Heavy Draught stallion, any age.Gold Medal or 820\u2014By the Association, for the best Dominion bred Heavy Draught Stallion, w lih three of his get any age or sex.Gob* Medal or $20\u2014By the Association, for , the best Dominion bred Heavy Draught vOO,VW.Mare, any age.Gold Medal\u2014By R.J.Devlin, Esq., Ottawa, f >r the best herd of Durham Cattle, constkV .lng of one bull and four females over one sidles : year.Where ?Mrs.Jas.McCredie, SHAHVILEE - - ^E, Shop opposite Pontiac House -:o: ALL ORDERS WILL R*OE! VE PERSONAL A ITEM- I TION AND SATtNF4CT10H GVARANTKF.O 1 o l Why at l'lV\u2018\u2018 No.3 Telet REMOVAL BACK THE EQUITY, I TO OLD STAND.f u Great Northern, Montcalm to St.Silt, 07 miles, $182,400.Pontiac Pacific Junction, Aylmer to Pembroke, 85 miles, also for building bridge across the Ottawa river, total $114272.WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY etc.etc.i i of course.The subscriber desires to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has removed hie blacksmithing business back to his old stand on Mam Street ( opposite nobody,) where he is now prepared to execute all work with which he may be favored in a most satisfactory manner.Ottawa and Gatineau railway, balance unpaid subsidy, #35,872.Mont ford Colonization railway, 33 miles > & A NEW SUBSIDIES.A complete stock of the above always on hand at The following are entirely new sub- PRINTING Great Northern, shortage, for 9 miles.Gulf Shore, N.B., for 5 1 2 miles.Schomburg and Aurora, Out., for 15 \u202220\u2014 By the Do « In Ion Short Horn Breeders Association, for the best herd of Durham Cattle., one bull and four females, under two veers, owned by exhibitor and recorded in I miles bora, s h H.Book.\t1 i* Main St.- Shawville.REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.Special attention paid to H0RSE-3H0EIlTaZ-0 Tilsonburg, Lake Erie and Pacific, for Bull & Aylmer Eleclric By Gold Medal By W.Y.Soper.Esq.,Ottawa, loin m;i _ for the bem herd of Galloway Cattle, one bull M 1 « miles, and four females over one year.\tOttawa, Arnprior, and Parry Sound, Gold Medal\u2014By C.Jackson Booth, Esq , for 50 HiÜes.' ro 'k M*i\u2019ng of one *bi H and °/ou r* hœatea^l ver\tPembroke Southern, for 20 miles, one year.\tOntario and Rainy River, for 80 miles.Gold Medal\u2014By John Manuel Esq., Ottawa Straithroy and Western, for 7 miles.^h,ll,,\u201eburg Railway snd Quarry Co., year.\tI Go miles.Gold Medal\u2014By \\v.T.Hudgins.Esq , M.P.United Counties railway, P.Q., for one Co.Carleion.for the best herd of Bolsteln Vaille, consisting of one bull aud four females over one year.Gold M, dal- By H.V.Noel, Esq., Ottawa, for the best held of Jersey Cattle, consisting of one hull and lour females over oue year.Gold Medal\u2014By Wm.Markay, Esq., Oita w .for the best herd of Guernsey Cattle, con ¦\u2018¦ting ol one Uu.l and four females over one year.AND ALL KINDS \u2014 such as the merchants and tradespeople | Charges Moderate of Pontiac require : JOBBING AND REPAIRING.i TIME TABLE : Leave Aylmer for Hull.A.M.\u20146 30.7.30, 8.15, 9 00, 9.45, 10 30, 11.15.P.M\u201412 15, 12 45, 1 15.1 45, 2 15,\t2.45,\t3 15,\t3 45,\t4 16,\t4 45, 6.15,\t5 45,\t6 15,\t0 45,\t7 15,\t7 45,\t8 15.9.10, 9 50.10 30.Leave Hull for Aylmer.A M \u20147 30, 8 15, 9.00, 9.45, 10.30, 11.15,\t12 00 noun.P.M - 12 30, 1 00, 1.30,\t2 00 ,\t2 30,\t3 00,\t3 30,\t4.00,\t4 30, 5 00, 5 30,\t6 00,\t6 30,\t7 00.\t7 30,\t8 00, 8.30,\t9 10, 9.50, 10 30, 11.15.Thanking the public for past favor», the subscriber hopes by strict attention to business and by giving good satisfaction to merit a continuance of their patronage.mile.St.Lawrence and Adirondack*, 13 1 2 miles.Eist Richelieu Valley, for 24 miles.Envelopes Portage du Fort aud Briatol, for 161 Letter Heads Note Heads Statements Bill Heads Cards Tickets Fly Sheets Circulars Posters J.LESTER.miles.Windsor Junction, N.S., 40 miles.St.Stephens\u2019, N.B , one mile.Guysboro\u2019, N.S., 65 miles.Port Hawkosbury and Port Hood, N.S., 28 miles.\t.^Lunenberg and Liverpool, N.S., 27 0X6CUt6Q DGEttly and at the lowest living prices.Why send your orders away Shawville, Nov.9, 1S96.Gold Medal\u2014By His Worship Mayor Bing Cars run dally, Sundays included.Close »i*m.Ottawa, for the best herd of Ayrshire connection# are maHe wit h a II Canadian !*«\u2022 < ttle.consisting of one bull and four fe-clflc and Gatineau Valley trains at Hull ai d male# over one year, with Pontiac Pacific r.t, Aylmer.Baggage promptly handled.H.L.SPENCER, ssa Canada Exhibition Association, of Ottawa, Managing Direr,or.&?.#, producer (products from milk only to be con- ,\t, ,\t,\t11 ¦.sldt-red) at.the Central Fair tur 1897.(See cost of enlarging Victoria Bridge, $300, Section 27 In List.)\t' i sSESSSH'SS® z&g 22Ü\twhen you can get just as good Sawn Lumber, Laths,Shingles, registered In the U.il.F.Herd Book.\tshall be obliged to carry the mails free work fit 1mma ?\tL\t, T .\t.\t, Special# for Shropshire#\u2014The American for ten years over the subsidized portion\t*\tDrOSSCd .Lumber, Clapboards., _____\tk,ndi> \u2014 of the,r Le.\t______ \\\t* ^ TRADE MARKS, For the beat flock of registered Rhropshlre#\t*\t\u2014 -?\t0\tLMOUlulIlgS, i-lOOTS, oRShCS, DESIGNS, oneyear old or over (one ram lamh and three rm\tCOPYRIGHTS &e.\tew,e,s,)*.al1 ,0a Ve American bred and owned by Anyone sending n eketoh and description may exhibitor at least ten days before showing\u2014 qtifckly ascertain, free, whether an Invention ia\t,\t, , probably patentable.Communient Ions sfrlvtty Best flick of four registered flhropehir1 0t'JO8f ewey for securing patents\tLamb# (one .ram lamb and three ewe lambs) oniriiTiria ¦ .-(8ee section 82 in list ) oCIENTlriU AMERICAN,\tsilverCup-BrRt.Alban's Vt.Poultry As- .#i U0-Hy Jam.'» Hickey.E«q., Chairman 5\".80.payable | Agricultural and Horticultural Department# ^88®\t- nt.Be ; for the be^t Collection of Apples grown In the Wool.> oA ach, niakiifgVhe1 flîîf prize foMIbatcuH ^ut^er lection F.vO.(See Section 61 of list )\tPork per bbl .*nd iht of two hundred iaveuilous wauua.Coast Line, N.S., for 26 miles.Grand Trunk railway, 15 per cent of BRYSON, QUE., 000.60 YEARS» EXPERIENCE.MANUFACTURER OF » i Gabriel Laurin, accused of criminally assaulting Laura Imbeau, of Hull, * a free man.The jury on the case returned a verdict of not guilty on Saturday night at nine o\u2019clock.Blinds, etc.WHAT TO DO.is now Scroll Sawing, Turning, and In fact all kinds of Builders Supplies turned out When you lose an article, or have anything to sell, or wish to buy something, Shawville Produce Quotations., Custum Sawing, Planing and ADVERTISE! Matching done on shortest notice.20 to 21 38 to 40 23 to 26 WITH US.*11 r ANTED t?Women to house in the \u2022 15 weekly nr.d erenee The NaMnnal, 8t -ÜJEVKRtL FAITHFUL M EN OR travel for rcîpoi *iblo established Halarv i 30 8 Bnilûers Estimates Fnrnislieil on Application.\u2022 nt .17 to 18 .11 to 12 14.00\tto 16 OC 10.00\tto 12 OC 25 to 36 4.00 to 6.00 40 to 00 THE EQUITY, SHAWVILLE, Q.F.rrlcHf i enrol Wanted-An Idea \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 « \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Panel Doors from $1 up.Other material proportionately low.Hides Pelts » # # a*####*#.######*######*# & r m M "]
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