The equity, 8 juillet 1897, jeudi 8 juillet 1897
[" T 1 - \u2022*# \" *91, # V ^\t* /r'-tvd Ai ^ Voi XV, No.4.SIIAWVILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1897 I \u201e\t_\tHIHTIOK.One Dollar a Year in advance \u20229 \u201cTHE EQUITY\u201d BANK OF OTTAWA Massey Harris machines are selling ike hot cakes.\u2014A, 8.Smart.Our hand had the able assistance of Mr.John Hodgins, of Arnprior, on Thursday.Rev.Mr.Peever of Westmeath, has gone on a visit to Great Britain and Ireland.Miss Maude and Master Eddie Taggart, of Ottawa, are visiting at Mr.Jns.Hudgins.\u2019 I Mi\" Kv.nd Mi\u201e .Nma Splane of will be charged at the rateof 8 cents per line Kentrew, are visiting thoir sister, Mrs money toaccompany the manuscript in every It J.Black, case.Mr.8.A.McKay and Mr.Fred McRae attended the Ogdensburg demonstration on Monday.Two New Lines.\u2014 Herbs of Joy and Egyptian Liniment added to stock in patent medicine department.WANTED! Is issued from the i ftice of Publication, Shawville every Thursday.llcnd Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .11,600,000.00 ~\t.$1,005,000.00 Rest Subscription, $1.00 per Annum.BY Board of Directors : Charleh Maoeb, Eng., President Glomus Hay, K#g.,Vice President Hon.Oku.Bryson, Jr.Alex.Kramer, Bhq., 0.F.Ho DO I NR.The lawn social held at Mrs.Thos.Richardson's on Tuesday evening was fairly \u2022uccesssful, the sum of $11 being realized, which will be devoted to the 8th line Sunday School.Found.\u2014About the 14th of June, on the main road between Yam and Char tens, a ladys' parasol.Owner may have it at this office by identifying the article and paying cost of this notice.Advertising rates made known on application.REID BROS.7 Correspondence of local Interest solicited John Mather, K*q.David MaiLarsn, Hwy., from all part* of the country AT Dennih Mvri iiy, Ehvj.GEORGE BURN D.M.FINN IE General Manager, HHHHmiHi(Lo this line Mr.H.H.Elliott, began .he excava ' W' B' McAllilter\u2019 former,r of Pembroke tion for the basement of M residence last week Mr.James Craig,ex mayor of Renfrew, has gone on a trip to Great Britain.A job line of Table Linen* ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦in ch es veral pieces just * hand well I c on X, XX, and XXX Shingles in stock at ¦¦¦¦¦¦^¦G.F.G.G.STEWART, mill prices PUYSKÎIAN AND SURGEON, 1, R.C.F.AND 8., EDINBURGH.Parasols, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, and Millinery Goods.Mr.H.L.Gilman, public school inspector, spent a few days at Elmside and Norway Bay.He was the guest of Mr.A.Grant.Rev.T.A, Nelson has prolonged his .\t.\t, visit in the West one week.Rev.A.power, would be fairly good.-Ot ,lU4#ell prewshed f(ir him ,aet Sunday.Journa .\tMr.Nelson will be here to take the The editor of the Mattawa Tribune has service next Sunday, discovered a vein of ochre somewhere in rs.Dilworth\u2019s | It appears possible that the Turks may show fight for Thessaly.Perhaps nothing better could happen for civilization.The chances of destruction of the Turkish regime by one or more of the Euro- Residence and office In A.Smiley\u2019s house, Ehmide REID BEOS.Office hours-Ss.m., to 12 a.m., and 7 p.m Telephone No.2.\\ The number of \u201cbikes\u201d in the village continues to increase.There are now about twenty wheels in town.5 iKTiilit McConnell.ATTORNEY AT LAW, Main 8t.Hull, ni h^j'luriot.\t:pr3' I h\"»*™* \"\u201c-nber of the Order, attended y answered.\tthe Forester\u2019s celebration on Thursday mon1th!>ealShaWVllleflrelTh°reday °feacL I Plaster Paris, Portland Cement, Lime, I îho .VP?6?eud, thls couufy\u2019\t! Wv/Îneeday with 4 Pic,lic at Norway Bay, HENRY AYLEN.|ftcîom°cùtpncei!her a1 f! Holm di'COTery 'lf mif'erVdepo.ita ha, any ShTYft^for'hJr'hJmT iTst.Andrew'.I and tme Salt juat rece.ved .\t\u201e\t\u2019\t.\t.\t~\t, .\t.\t.thing to do with bringing a setmn of Saturday morning.\t.- .= ADVOCATE\t1 otographer Green, of Am prior, will be country into prominence, Pontiac should EgËgf\" ¦¦ Hull* \u2022 ¦ \u2022 Que»\t,lt Pontiac House Gallery, Shawville, first | soon stand well in the foreground.Friday of each month, and will remain THE ARCADE STORE, ARNPRIOR, ONT.peau dr.W.J.Poupore, M.P.,\u2014who is an I t*wa Miss Bur wash closed her school on P.S.\u2014To sell cheap, a carload cf coarse \u201c\u201ens=««u.July came in uncomfortably warm and I day* jniured one of the arteries at the\tdemurrer dismissed there was a daily hightening of tho tern r'«t, of the neck, causing an aneurism.\t-\u2022 ^\t_ _e\u2014 The Rev.F.H.Sproule, B.D., will perature up to Monday afternoon, when\tfriends will be pleased to hear No doubt many of our readers will be CEO.Ce WRIGHT.take charge of the work on the Portage a thunder storm intervened to cool the (hat she is improving.\tinterested in the judgment rendered by * du Port circuit in the absence of the superheated atmosphere.On Sunday\tthe lawn social held at the manse, justice Gill, at the session of Superior .\tpastor, Rev.R.Eason who is at Win and Monday our citizens doffed every I\t\u2019 last week, the music rendered by Court held at Bryson on the 23rd ult., \u2022\tHULL\tQUE.\tcheater Springs for the benefit of his\tgarment that could be reasonably dis\tR.H.Stewart and Mias McCredie, 0n the demurrer of the County Council health.\tpensed with, and then resignedly con\t*** \u201d1*!1 ^ aPPrecla*odi and received a against the ratepayers of Clarendon, re- tsars e; xr S*Æsr S sfr \u2022 » - week.Hay has improved wonderfully, Men Who Are bald.\u2014Prof.Doren- whom they rendered such valuable ser- \u201cThe Court having heard the contra-and grain fields show a healthy and vig- wend will be at Russell House, Shawville, vice\tdictory arguments of the advocates of the oroue growth ; in fact grain in most places on Friday and Saturday, July 10 and 17, At the Brick Church, Bristol on the PArties in thi® cause on the answer in will oe too heavy.\twhere he invites you to call and see his 30ih ult., was held a very successful *** of the defendant to the action and The latest addition to our exchange Art Hair Coverings.He has toupees and \u201clawn social.\u201d After the usual social pre- 1\u201c^ liSiS .- mm mmm * We direct the attention of those of the this coming winter and is making some |\tdiaLndad the oomnanv were poration of the said county of Pontiac, young men and women among our readers, threats to parties who by mistake may\t.\t.h \u2019 v her £ con.the council of the said county of Pontiac who are desirous of acquiring a thorough\thave trespassed on his limits last feinter.\t.f-iunds \u2022 and to sav but over-valued the township of Clarendon, M.MoLEAN .Proprietor, Maiust.Quyon, Que.\tbusiness education, to the advertisment\tWe also hear that he is about to purchase\tv*v a ., ___ J vt r too high in comparison wi:h the valua- g##:\tIÜE\u201d WÊMm sss::::ius»**ir- - ***\u2014-\u2022 The bride looked lovely, and was at- ville on Thursday and returned the same praise from those who hid the good for- ^\t\u201e jointly with the local raunici- tired in white cashmere and tullle.She evening.\ttune of being, present.\t, co^ration mms\tgs Mr.Aylen will regularly altepd the sessions all day.Don't forget the date of the Courts at Bryson 72 MAIN ST.At Pontiac House, Shawville, on Court days \u20146th February, 6th April, 1st June, let October and 9th December.Will attend all law courts In Dlstrlcts\u2019of Ottawa and Pontiac If required.S.A.ZtlcKAY, B CL.T^TOTARY PUBLIC.Clerk of the Magistrates 11 Courtat Shawville .Agent for the Credit Fouler Franco Canadian.Money to lend on easy terms.demand of the plaintiffs, examined the proceedings and deliberated thereon ; on BAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE COURT ST., SHAWVILLE Accounts collected and prompt returns made All courts attended.ST LAWRENCE HALL.D GRAND CENTRAL HOUSE, 0.Turpsla - - Prop.* on PONTIAC HOUSE Shawville, ZÏ / 4 WONDERFUL SPECTACLE, ¦SHI* -\t_f .J.\tltatenow did not six-ik.then she said.wns opposed un that by her usually eo »It ^ ^ 0j(1 g™.to a new melody ; _Wiband.\tdid you not say so, Frieda f Msie I\u201d sna If Mme needs nay thing, he said, criied ^ ttwy ^ paired to the dining mother wiil attend to it.as she al- room and the youtng girl wae alwmt to WINNING HER WAY.0.S.ARMY OFFICER\u2019S OPINIO! OF THE BRITISH TROOPS.replenishing the girl\u2019s more than simple wardrobe from her own.but she dTAPTHR VI.\"I am sorry, Male, that you misinterpreted that which we meant kindly.I cannot spare your feelings, 1 must re- YoU; circumstances\t_______ ______________ ___.___ill||||||||||||||||||||||||l||ll||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||l||||l|l||lllllllllllllllllll|llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll| that you nun go through life like a gay with your cast-off clothes -she is ahead ,et Morita or Aunt Lott ait there, and I\t|lrBM el Lierai A bawl ike «treat follows lo the New York World on «iFsarS.-tl - .r.«ri - struct ion of our children, it stands to And so the fair, slender girl wore the fooked si hie mother in astonishment ; | La not allowed by etiquette to rule *e iu ^undetrful spec tacle was the col- 1\u201c H.™\"7 -\t:'.^T ^ false prude to refuse it.and should now household that twice a week on iJwna late when they rwe from the Cauris I., Jll\u201c* ,l / n.town * how mg great efficiency and uniform.- - *.\u2014,n \u2014 Lr^'lrr,crZ tTZ '3'v .u, r« r,.g.^5;.~«u\t^ t\u2014 -sa-ft- order that you may have a lid tie nest- Vtj\u201c| - desîendi nir thé Muirs with atKxds .'lieutenant, may 1 offer you a seat duda is 56.\tcreditable to any nation as far as inegg.But.Klaie, no one shall force you 0( nQ,u^jC| met ïim in the hail, \"and\t*2®?*\u201d * » a I nlz^lWore Elsie 18u\u2018 Aluvhees ot l^\u2019k s»*en * tel lige nee, their high order of effi- BSBEE with you.'\u2022\tderstand none «rf yf the must interesting careers in \"Of what, my roeedaid t\"\t1n Ratenow, half in jest, ting his hand over his eyes.\t.Uy Linking of\t3 ^F£b5o/?3 t all the time.The next?morning she BernanU.-wandered through the garden, and Moritz laughed heartily tree nodded to her and asked I U w reall closing the piano \"is there not MARK OF INTENSE LOYALTY.A special correspondant of the New York Sun.the greatest anti-British journal in the States, writes in this were i» the one fact above all others which this marvellous spectacle in the street# of London baa impressed upon all beholder» It ia easy to describe all else, the procession, \u2022 decoration*, and illumination», but this stupendous thing, this majestic homage of many millions, spoken in one mighty inarticulate voice, cannot be put into words.It was not hero worship.It was not mere devotion to a favourite ruler.It was not even patriotism.It was more personal, more human than that.Ft was the deepest and warmest heart tribute to the woman lines» of the Queen and the queenlines* of the woman.THE MAKSES ARE HEARD.r?journalism, ls Uie quickest writer the KritUh nrees.lie dictates all his work tu h snort bund elsil|Hp declared to make the largest income on and be is You fell desperately m love once, fui T Warn It possible that someone released a few days ago from Holloway son I you «till remember met\" Ever, I di5 r^\u2018( 'TnTl'SZr?Z! h%I Zh ,ove her KruThlt hT^'m have hul)Nrrihed $*.500 to en- pricon able lum to make a fresh start in life.It is said that his wife will make him a She couïd MDa^ allowance from her private in- 55\t^ J riL *V ' et ^ J°11,1 t,w musicians !\" as she constantly forgot : \"Child, of ^ had to make three wills in order to tions for the Jubilee a national scandal - w \u2014.\tg^r!tÆ : j'asTU^ar*- *2iss?xrilKsu.T s*-\"\"» \u2014 wi~ \" w \"Kiris;.\tis.tW \u201cs ,«\u2022 «-\u2022«*»-\t% SlCr-, fîUj.iïs'.b»;.lighted ; the \"Kreutzer Sonata/' h-id\t«till.The roads and streets tor hew.has been employed by the never ceased from the moment the iuet been performed, and those aaaem- w>tre a* miaoolIi as a polished floor, and Egyptian Government to make a study 5*u.eeii tlie palace until she was .,\t«us::z»/«eeyss %SSES 3^: %%,% sTl%r °f U\u201c\t18 rlg(XtUrDmg lhe «!\u2022 * » niusio port- ;\tMrs.Lew,,, who iliscovem.tb, nw-\tw\u201c Aff«r rtinner he took the little boy ,uABn!* Cramm amt Aunt Lott eat near lighted with the whole affair it that uacripts of the Gospels in a Syriac eon- taviug to h«r \" lieloveil people.\" aa she §™p#s P- Occasionally, too.young Frau von Rate- intf; dear Barnard! !\"\thas an affectionate, clinging disposi-\t* \u2014 \tUN,\tJULY\t1L\tNow t/rena/erred from a he gets well, and atari* him again surf of the eea, and passed midnights\t~\ty a sword and hie hat oft.and ma j prayer, so in all great and sudden crises may be mistaken The situation is re-whom I bury nine die of overwork for arranged them for public observation, face covered wufcb powder and Moot.s^Js awake to spiritual realities and.plete with possibilities.t^zsTiSss^s 'las\tissasa.\u2018MS nas?sa\tassai\tss1- kus&ü?-\u2014c Z'srxftsiS«-ïa\u201ciais ?»™k***\u2022 At 1 o\u2019clock to-morrow morning the he ought not to aay between now and b reach re-enforcement, but he came clear that ift was the salvation of his Lawyer\u2014Good-morning, doctor ! I SïaMuhSssrïÆMsrs; nwrt tv-\tj sac6* *- - \u201411\t\u2018zzls° z tWhousehoM rusrtom to keep a V',inter\u2018B P«'iL John Hu-kin for »rn\" through (he reto* of the horse* tvhirh ww, doubtless longer than the c«r case » sou*«hat weakened by ¦¦H a -j&s-ai xrssftrss rais/sivs st&sgrid 1stssrcx'Mt igated a large fain ly of children millionth giart of a Christ.\twere lieing decided.All the arrows of th rough- all tbb diseases of infancy and He forsook a throne and sat down on hell pierce I our chieftain, and the bat-got thwn.fairly started up the flower- Hie own footstool.He came from the tie-axes struck Him, until brow and ol tnc prii tsitibrj 5r2\":.d.XMiKd,K6,S! I srBSi\t» I ss?JffirüSM bed expresses anx ety H a shoulders under our hurdens and #r* « res tt U THE BUSIEST CONSUL.The busiest Consul in the world is the British Comtul at New York The WÊ shipping JHHH gates alx>ut 4,000.000 tons annually, and from 25,000 to 30,000 seamen are paid off and shipped each vear, involving the handling of about £60,000 for seamen's wages British at Newt York aggre- NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT.Irate Customer\u2014See here, I\u2019ve worn these new trousers only a week and they already l>ag at the knees.Dealer\u2014Yah, dot vas recht.Does are our new pedent Lenten pants vot makes beoplee dink our gua turners go to ghurch dree dimes effry day.« A WOMANLY CRAZE.Your wife eeetne very fond of flow-» Well, sir, that woman never goes any-* where without taking a garden-trow-al as inter-cial constables teneur, Frank Largo consignment of well known brands passed into The Session Closed.Parliament completed a three-months session on Tuesday, June 2thh.The principal business was the passage of the ation of money for ordinary and extraordinary purposes.Machine Oilers, pritlCl|MU UUBlUCee «oe n differential tariff and the appropn Axle Grease, dinary purposes.The adoption of the fast Atlantic contract, the Crow\u2019s Nest railway scheme, and the modified Intercolonial project, were the largest financial items in the work of the session.The session just closed has been essentially a spending session.The Government has struck a financial gait which has astonished, if it has not dismayed, many of the old line Liberals, who were the backbone of the party.The legislation of the session has not been so important as it promised to be.Sir Wilfrid Laurier s absence in England is largely responsible for this.The Vte« biscite bill was abandoned on that account while other measures, such as bills to abolish the superannuation system and to repeal the Franchise Act, were set aside to facilitate business.Of the measures that have passed into law, the more important are bills to prohibit alien labor, enforceably only by the Government : to give the Territories responsible govern meut, to make the Controllers Ministers, to provide for regisration of cheese fac \u2022tories, to provide for cold storage transportation, to authorize a fifteen million dollar loan, to authorize the Government to pay bounties on iron and steel, and to levy export duties on logs and materials.One bill, which-attracted considerable attention -the bicycle bill\u2014perished in the Senate with the understanding that if the difficulty is not settled it will bo renewed next year.There war a great deal of private legislation involving railway charters, all ci which are given subject to a Railway Commission, which the Government may hereafter establish.The closing scenes in the House made it plain that the legislators by regretted their release from duty Liberal side Mr.Tarte s plug hat was a mark for the well aimed missies of the membebehind him.While waiting f«»r the summons to the Senate chamber the members displayed their vocal ability^to the great amusement of each other, last speech of the session was made by Mr.Henderson, when lie congratulated her Majesty on the liberal appropriation the House had made in this her jubilee The call to the Senate, where pro- Paris Green Tanglefoot.I We quote :-Red Cap at j\tj^denî more, and Blue Kibbon at j\tjfbarçaina to our lady friends.6£c.per lb., 7c.per lb.(Spot Cash.) Prices are lower than ever PARASOLS ! Buy Now.We have a couple of lines of Parasols at half price, we are asking 35c and f>Oc for them.These are really worth about double the money.J.H.SHAW.G.P.HODGINS IL HODGINS & SONS.Central Canada Eïlilion the no means On the PONTIAC WOOLLEN O- The Tenth Annual EXHIBITION MASSEY HARRIS AT year \u2014 rogation took place, put au end to these amusing scenes.MILLS BINDERS.¦f Sept.17 to 25,1897, The Georgian Bay Canal.Have commenced operations for the present season.Mr.McLeod Stewart, ex mayor of Ot « tawa, and the promoter of the Ottawa and Georgian Bay canal, arrived here (says the North Bay Times) on the Soo train Monday evening after having visited both the Soo canals.He was accompanied by Mr.Marcus Smith, M.Inst.C.E., con suiting engineer.The Times had a i* ?conversation with Mr.Stewart, at the Pacific Hotel.In reply to a query, Mr.Stewart said the change of Government had nothing to do with the canal project.\u201c There are no politics in this scheme.It is broadly national and broadly imperial.The time was never so opportune for inaugurating the undertaking.It is impossible for me to estimate the possibilities of the scheme.If the Ottawa river navigation is opened to the great lakes it will develop the following industries to an immense degree, viz , pulp, phosphates, nickel* iron and hardwood industries.The canal has been reported favorably on to the imperial authorities, and the imperial idea was never stronger than at present.\u201c My open letters to the minister of railways and canals and the minister of interior put the whole matter in a nut shell.Mr.Cooley, C.E., the engineer of the United States Deep Water XX ays Commission, has enunciated the policy that the line of domestic transportation determines the line of foieigu shipment.If that is so and this canal is built, Montreal will be the port of America.On the Ottawa route there will be two-million horse power of water power, which will be greater than N iagara, beit will be distributed all along the -o\u2014\u2014 The Jubilee Exhibition of Eastern Ontario.Latest, and best.See them.They are away ahead ; everybody is buying.Also the latest Mowers & Rakes and Com Cultivators, in the market.\u2014O- CARDING AND Tolioi Bros\u2019 Pea Hamster SPINNING Made to fit any mower, either with or without buncher.Magnificent programme of Special Fea- Shawville Produce Quotations.|\t^ïïîJi.* tion, including the Cinematograph and Delorme's famous painting, \u201cThe Blacksmith\u201d, valued at $50,000.Satisfactorily Executed as usual.20 to 21 38 to 40 23 to 25 Oats.Peas.Buckwheat.Rye.Butter, Pork per bbl.Hay per ton Calfskins.Hides.Pelts.o AGENT FOR THE \u2022 e 30 Hassey-Harris k Crescent BICYCLES.e e # # 8 o .17 to 18 .11 to 12 .14.00 to 16.00 10.00 to 12 00 .26 to 3c .4 00 to 5.00 .40 to 60 Evening Entertainments An immense stock of These wheels sre equal to sny in the market, and can be hud at reasonable prices.Great historical spectacle \u201cThe Taking together with Fireworks Y Maneuvering, Fancy i all the specialty com- # # # e of the Bastile\u201d, i Display, Military Drill Squads, with pan les taking part \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e \u2022 \u2022 < TWEEDS New Williams j* Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound Is the only safe, reliable I\tOttawa\u2019s Exhibition this year and monthly medicine on which ^ evinced that it is the \u201c up to date \u201d ladies can depend in the hibition Qf central Canada.The best hour and htne of need.Is prepared in two degrees of strength.w 1 for ordinary Sewing Machines Daisy Chums, Standard Washers, Plows, Cultivators, &o.cause \u201c All the Governors General from Lord Durham in 1838 up to the present time have endorsed the project.Sir John Macdonald, Hon.Alexander Mackenzie, Sir George Cartier, Hon.1 eter W hite, Hon.Joseph Tasse, Senator Clemow and a number of other statesmen are on record in Hansard in favor of it.\u201c The following engineers support the strongest possible way :\tT.C.fer, Walter Shanley.Marcus Snath, T.C.aVkSSTi vus and a great many others.\u201c If constructed it will give two fronts to Ontario and will complete the best sys to select from See them.of the year to visit the Capital of season the Dominion No cases is by far the best dollar medicine known \u2014sold by druggists, one Dollar per box.___2 for special cases\u2014io degrees stronger\u2014sold by druggists.One box.Three Dollars ; two boxes, Five Dollars.No.i; or No.a, mailed on receipt oi price and two 3 cent stamps.The Cook Company, _ Reduced Rates as usual on all Railroads and Steamboats.o No A.BOBBINS Proprietor.For all particulars apply to Win.HntcMson.M.P,, E.McMahon, Secretary All correspondence attended to prornp- it in Kee- 5 iy A.8.SMART, I \u2019resident Bold In Shawville at Dr.Knox\u2019s Drug Store and everywhere In Canals by all responsible druggists.\t1 Shawville, May 25th god save the queen.-April 13, 1897. T y llfANTBD-HKVBHAL FAITHFUL MbN OR ?f Women to travel for reaponalble established house In the county of Pontiac.Salary #7*0.payable $16 weekly and e*ueneee.Position oeniianeot.Reference.Bncloae eelr-addreaeed a lampod envelope.The National, Star Building, Chicago, Teacher Wanted.Lime for Sale Freeh burnt Lime constantly on hand or 20 cants per bushel at THOMAS SHARPE'S lime kiln, Caldwell, Que.The %.0.F.Dominion Day Celebration.4 ins.: P.Griffin, 40 ft., 5 ins.; J, Quinn, ) Yds.40 ft 100 Yds.Dash\u2014-J.Qainn 1, S.Quinn 2, A.Hobin 3.\t, The phonographic concert which held in Hodgtnef Hall in the evening rather meagrely attended ; much more so, in fact, than had been anticipated.No doubt the cause was due to the excessive heal Of thg gyçning and the fact^that every one was\t* One female Teacher, holding » flrst-elaa* Elementary Diploma from the Protestant Board of Education, tor No.1.Dies.Hohool, North Onslow.Duties to commence on August 1st, if#7.Applications to be In the hand* of the undersigned before July 15th.Appll- concert which was was WANTED ! ?Lsrge Crowd la Attendance and Excellent Sport Provided.Que.WÀ A Man in every district I where we arg not represented, to sell our I % «ugh grade fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, berry-bushes, hedging, , 0\u2014\"\t* seed potatoes and bulbs.Apply now and See OUT Suit at $10.It 8 d jet choice of territory ; steady employ Afwkûv\tment the entire year at good pay.Send ,\t~\t.\t|1 for sample jubilee package of Lav y 681 range of 1 anting 8 year old, transplanted gooseberry bushes in town.\ttor Fall delivery.All kinds of Serges, includ- ing Tykes.A.R McGuire, \u201cThe Tailor.\u201d P.S.\u2014$10.00 Suits guaranteed.- -,___________about tired out.Those _ ._ _\t4\t,\twho did attend had the pleasure of listen- Th® Is Os Korefct vr* celebration was a ing to an excellent program ot Vl>l,i am instrumental music by the leading .h~ .u ».«b.™ .h\u2018\"\tAt I* \u201ef ,h= .« .lim .o.k.tensive preparations for a fitting célébra- illumination took place in the field below tion of the anniversary of Canada's natal\tthe Orange\tHall.\tThis\tdisplay WÊk day, and all that warn needed to make it\t™uch appreciated,\tand\twas,\twithout .n su joy able affair »aa fine weather.doub\u2018* ,he ever 8'™n in th.a aect.on.For this the executive looked with long-\tnotes.Ing eyes, and it was no wonder a smile\tM1\t.\t.\t.,\t.\t.\ta\tThe village brass band came in for apre«l over their countenance when they meny favorable criticism, during the day.beheld the glorious morn which greeted\tThey played\twell.them.The clerk of the weather could\tAs usual,\t\u201c Duce,\u201d the\tcoon\tsupplied not have been more favorable to their by Ottawa to all such gatherings, was on hand with his banjo and entertained quite number witfy hi» selections.The booths did a good trade and were well prepared for a rush.The morning train brought the Camp- The town was nicely decorated with bell\u2019s Bay B.B C.and about 100 excur- evergreens and hunting for the occasion.\u2022ioniiU from the West.These with what Notwithstanding the terrific heat, had been steadily arriving since early many enjoyed themselves with dancing morn went to make up a respectably in tlfe ha\u201e.sized crowd.But still from all quarters they came ; in ones, in two and threes, After all expenses are paid it is expect and in loads ; and by the time of the ar ed that a handsome balance will be on rival of the special train from Ottawa, it hand for the good of the Court.evident that the celebration would eclipse anything, in point of attendance, held here for years.The \u201cspecial\u201d which was to have reached here at 10 o\u2019clock did not put in an -till half an hour later.When 1 into the station with oyer 400 on board the band struck up an in- 1 J.JACKSON.The Raie Mac : rose*.success, financially and otherwise.SHAWVILLE, QUE.our ito \u2014\u2014o wae House & Sign Painter, Glider, Glazier, Decorator.E.P.BLACKFORD & Co Toronto, On*.\u2022 t SHAWVILLE ALL ORDER* PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.Hair Dressing Parlor ESTIMATE* FURNISH ED.O plans.Old Sol arose in all hie splendor and shed forth him beams throughout the entire day.Marble 86 Granite Works (opposite o.f, Honours\u2019 store, ) MT-CLASS WORKMANSHIP^AND SAT- Thorne Centre, Que.¦ \u20140\u2014\u2014 Dominion Day.IS FACTION GUARANTEED.The undersigned wishes to inform the public generally that he has opened up a Marble and Granite Works at Thorne Centre, Q.where he 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 Hpeckled Granite.Thlsgraulte will be found second to none In the market.On Dominion Day THREE CHAIRS WILL BE IN OPERATION ao that all visitors to town may be accommodated with a first-class shave or hair cut.ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THI COUNTY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.0 - RTON K- M t HON R Y.- Con tracts taken for all kinds of stone-masonry under architects plans.Correspondence Solicited.A CALL SOLICITED.was SIMS YOUNG, Prop P.D.Port Model School.Wheeled JAMES RILEY.Instead of having the ordiitary closing Model School had a very successful entertainment considering the inclemency of the weather in aid of the Library fund.wm formed and he.ded by lhe b* 'd- chief .ounce of entertainment.The gold marched to the village where they dis meda, ,nd the ,llver medal were given by Mr.Emerson Reid,, the first for the highest standing in Harper\u2019s June exam aminations, the latter for highest standing in the elementary grades.Miss Constance Eason won the gold medal and Miss Lilian Plaisted the silver medal.Lilian McLean received a volume for elementary standing, from Rev.H.Plaisted, for the best in the test (art.) work, the Rev.H.Plaisted also gave four vol-lûmes, one for each of the model and academy grades ; the successful candidates were Constance Eason, Grade II, Acad., Bertha Grant, Grade I, Acad., Charlotte Grant, Grade II, Model, Ethel McLean, Grade I, Model.The Rev.Mr.Young, Miss Rachael Amy and Miss Carey were the judges.The successful candidates in order of merit in Grade III Elementary were Lilian Plaisted, Charlotte Grant, Gordon Fraser.Grade I, Model \u2014Jessie McFectors, Ethel Plaisted.Grade II, Model\u2014Gertrude Plaisted, Charlotte Grant.Grade I, Academy,\u2014Eftie McLean, Orlie Thompson, Dewar Thompson, Arthur Bennett.Grade II Academy, Constance Eason Nelly Grant.Pupils who made 50 per cent or over the total examination :\u2014 Grade I,\u2014Academy, Bertha Grant, James McLean.Grade II, Academy\u2014Emma Grant.In the Academy grades 11 pupils were presented, 6 received certificates and 8 got over 50 per cent on lue total examination.Total marks made 181)0 ¦¦¦¦ 1897 .appearance i the steamed - - Rigs.Neat Netty Fashionatle m O ÎV .4 * Describes the way Tailoring is done at our establishment.Leave your order and be satisfied that this is the solid truth.-o- .We do not say that our prices are the lowest, but we do say that we can give better satisfaction as to good fit, style, superior workmanship and durability than any same amount of money.Best value and lowest prices in town at the old stand pereed for dinner.After partaking of refreshments the brethren formed flgdn iu procession and taking a survey of the town wended their way to the exhibition grounds where the program of sports was to be carried out.The first on the list of sports was a base ball match between the clubs of Campbell\u2019s Bay and Aylmer.While it lasted it was a very interesting game and at first looked as though our county lads \u201cwern\u2019t in it\u201d as the Aylmerites scored quite a lead up to the fourth innings.But in the fifth the Bay team got down to business and reduced the lead by 7 runs.The Aylmer battery having become fatigued at this point of the game the club deemed it unwise to pro-oeed further and the match waa decided in favor of the Bay.The score stood, Aylmer 9, C.Bay 8.Many were disappointed at not seeing it played out.Some of the foot races and jumps were then pulled off, after which the lacrosse match between the \\ oung Capitals, of Sandy Hill, (Ottawa) and Aylmer was proceeded with.This game proved very interesting.Although the Young Caps at call of time were victorious by a score of 6 to 0, it cannot be said they had every thing their own way as the Aylmer buys put up a good game ; but they lacked the combination play of the Caps, which without doubt accounted for their defeat.In the opening game Mr.Poupore, M.P., placed the ball.Mr.R J McCredie, of Ottawa acted as referee, and gave satisfaction to all.By their victory the Young Caps come into possession of another set of medals.The teams as they lined up were as follows Young Caps.A.Butterworth.A.Matthew.A.Sutherland.W.Hutton.T.Schwitzer.J.McStravick.F.Foisy.N.Kimpton.F Field.W.Stroud.J.Burgess.-.D.Mooney.W.Hull.U I sa B JOHN BECKETT, SB., 1 f 1 A V * Main St., Shawville, Q.-?Drop in and g>., our prices before making your spring purchases.It will pay.other establishment in town for the v 7 C.FRAME 5 Are 7on Bald ?Fashionable Tailor Shawville.Is Tour Hair Thin ?-0000000000000-Grand Spring Millinery \u2014 Opening.o PROF.DORENWEND, America\u2019s greatest Hair Goods Artist, will be at SMvtIIIb Finite Store.The Russell House.Shawyille, \u2014ON\u2014 Friday & Saturday, July 16 & 17, on FURNITURE.with a grand selection of Art Hair Cor-Ladies' Wigs, Bangs, Switches, enng, ¦¦¦¦ Plriu and Wavey Fronts, etc.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.The largest stock in the county to choose from, and at \u2019 the lowest prices.Y ou can save money by purchasing your Furniture from me.Call and inspect my stock \u2014you are always welcome.jas.McArthur, SHAWVILLE.12,972 18,148 \u2022\u2022\u2022eee## a 44 44 5,176 During the awarding of the medals there were on the platform besides the staff of teachers Rev.Mr.Plaisted, chairman in absence of mayor Brabszm, chairman of the Board of Com,; Mr.Neil McLean and Rev.Mr.Young.\u2014Com.Gain in 1897 Aylmer.R.Cochrane D.NcColgan.J.Gartoo.C.8ymines.,.C.Allen.A.Patterson.| .\u201e A.Grimes.W.Sutherland.A.Dupuis.J.Mulligan.¦¦¦J.Morgan.A.Martin.J.Perrault.goal \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e * All Gents\u2019 Wigs and .Toupees, etc.such articles as improve appearance, health and comfort.Thousands have been benefhted.Why shouldn\u2019t you.Examination and fitting Remember, at Russell House, Shawville, on Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17.Miss A.McRae.Bristol Comers.St.Thomas church has been reshingled.Its appearance is certainly improved, and its internal condition ensured.Mr.J.E.Morris has been wielding the brush of late, doing credit to himself and the house.We note these improvements with pleasure, and trust they will only be the beginning of a series of similar improvements.Jubilee and Dominion Days were observed by our citizens in a manner worthy of the places where they were celebrated, and the occasions which gave rise to them.A lawn social, will be given under the auspices of the ladies of St.Thomas' church, at the parsonage grounds, Bristol Corners, July 14.Much care is being given to the working out of details, and a good time may fairly be predicted.All the schools close this week to the satisfaction of the commissioners and others, and to the overwhelming joy of teachers and scholars.free.P.S.\u2014Prices the lowest.Captain The mile bicycle race\t1 those who entered it were Mews.Ed.Holland, of Ottawa; W.MoCoehen, Bryeon: Ed.Ling, J.Nevlor and A.McKay, Shawville.Mr.Holland a repu taion ae a apeedy rider having preceded him, he waa handicapped by 60 yards to give the local men a chance.The race waa very exciting and, considering the condition and size of the track, waa quite fact.Holland finished first, McCoshen second and Lang third.The remaining eporta were then proceeded with, but owing to the dlfhoulty of securing the requisite number of entries, several of the numbers on the program had to be called off without competition.The apparently wholesale dread athlete has of the -ooooooooooooo\u2014 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The Dorenwenfl Co, Ltl next, and was P.S.\u2014Repairing of Furniture and Picture Framing.TORONTO, ONT.Another Consignment of Millinery.SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.MoCredie & Hodgins, - - Proprietors.I Mrs.McKenzie wishes U thank th ladies of the surrounding country for th liberal patronage accorded her so far this season and in the past.Another large consignment of millinery goods if expected to arrive about the 1st of May.It will be of interest to the ladies to inspect this lot, as it comprizes the latest in Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, etc.O All kinds of Planing and Matching executed.w * *: * * * '* * ** m * Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Blinds, etc., etc., manufactured.8 * « m which the average Quinn boys, no doubt in a measure accounts for this.The following is a list of the sports that were contested with names of prize 'putting the Shot\u2014R J.McCredie, 56 ft.9 ina.; S.Quinn 36 ft.8 in»., E.J.Holland 36 ft., 11 in»- at Com.Strau Cattle.-o- o gTRAYEDon to the pi^mlaes^of the^umW- day%)y5th!\\u head\" of CatUe^d'lscrlptlon as follow* 5 red, 1 roan, 1 black, il spotted,, red and white ; on six of them the point of I the left ear cut off.They are now Impound-1 ed on above mentioned lot.The owner or | owner* may have same by paying .UmagvH and expenses Incurred.If the above cattle are not claimed within srss: sss stosts ksivks Afternoon Building Contracts taken and Estimates Furnished.9 ft PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.PROVENDER FOR SALE.Hurdle Race\u2014S.Quinn 1, J.Quinn 2, X Haî^Miie Race\u20148.Quinn 1, J.Quinn 2\u2019 Hopf Step and Leap\u2014S.Quinn, 44 ft LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.R.G.Hodgins.Robt.McCredie.Mrs.McKenzie.JOHN THOMA& \u2022» \u2022 gP - - - FOR THE POOR OF LOUDON.OftEAT NATAL REVIEW.Ireland, waited upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier on Thursday to advance the claims of Londonderry an a port of call of the Dow Atlantic service.Sir Wilfrid pjromiesd to carefully consider the aug-gestion.Sir Wilfrid 4curler, on Friday reviewed t he CknadUm troop** at Chel-ln addressing the men he maid if the British Eenadre ahould have the 1 iterating llama Abeal Our Owe Couatry, misfortune to go to war, she would find Ursal lrltala, the United dial##, and | t.hat the (\u2019anadinn volunteers would AU Pet* ef the Olobe.eut has filed Tbm Japanese Gover with the United States Secretary ol State a formal statement, claiming the\t_ Vn!«!idestt*tM » LbTevenYoY the In* JUBILEE DINNER PROVIDED BY THÏ AN IMPOSING MASS OF WARSHIPS notation of tie Hawaiian Islande\tPRINCESS OF WALKS.\tAT PORTSMOUTH.Three hundred infuriated peasants agely lynched one Dudnik, a I KelbutlaMle KcccpUen ef She «syal ran/ I Tweaiy-FIve Miles ef Ifti-UUk lc»«eb \u2014 A STJSS SS.X3S rssüî\t.I .\u2014\t- -H\u2014 - Su^aSSl'iSw J&'JSSS\" a *q.U* r~ L-W Emperor William » represented as I Princess of Wales jubilee dinners to a despatch from Pbrtamouth aaye i\t.«tying in regard to the future of Eur- the poor on Thursday were very sue- After a threatening morning, the AÆpps99 iEEHi£-:rdîB\tHi£r3HH:r2 StSSSSaîsJ oyer Mr.M.Horawill.\tI and as Mathias in I he Belts.In the states in the affairs of the Old s» O - o I have the advantage over other» In the stock LES.^ - ri A first élu** milliner ht now In charge.Having had eon* derable exnerlenee In the leading wholesale house* of Toronto, she Is .\t.\t.in a position to trim the Ladles Hats and hours, and smoke was still pouring front | Bonnet* In the latest fawhton*.We re-trlm old hate and bonnets with good effect.\u2022v Gold Medal\u2014Ity G.B.Paliee, Estj., Ottawa, for the best pair of Roadsters (mares or geld-i liui*) 15 hands and over.Id Medal- By T.Abeam.E*q, Ottawa, 1 charged with the samo.-C.ir, M\tI H HH foT the be«t Hackney Bullion, any age.\tMoved by Jas C Xrmstrong, seconded the crevices on Saturday.An attempt
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