The equity, 19 mai 1898, jeudi 19 mai 1898
[" vr r 1 / \\ : ; ¦ - Vol, XV No.48 SHAW VILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, MAY 1$>, 1.1 tin.< THE EQUITY \" T.M.PARIS, Have you tried Duwd'e \"High Loaf\" TTTANTED- A good cook or Dining Room Flour ?\tV .Ulrl Î exnerlwnced hand preferred .Ap- P y at once at Pontiac House, Bhuwvllle.rM-~ I Pork Hams wanted in exchange for a mel,8°* firat-c!.Japan Tea at J.O.M, Gu.re\u2019h.J.8.Dun.& Son.the well known O Connor e waehing macmne eetabliah itationora of Spark St., Ottawa, have sold mental Ottawa, was badly damaged by out to James Hope ù Co.fire last week.Social.\u2014Remember the Garden Social at the residence of Rev.VVrn.Black, cov- Campbell\u2019s Bay, on the evening of May Our stock is ini- ^4th.Refreshments served from 0.16 to H.Shaw.7.15 p.m.All are cordially invited.Admission 25 cts.The Canada Gazette of Saturday last contains among its official notices an an.\t»\tnouncement of a meeting to be held on m n a uni*\t,\t,\tn f,e H'lore pier of the Nepean Point June 1st at Montreal of the shareholders Mr.K.A.Millions, of the Quyon Bridge, on the Ontario side of the river of the Ottawa and Gatineau Valley Rail-Times, was in town on Saturday soliciting was completed on Thursday last.\tway for the purpose of authorizing the business for him journal.\tGet the best by dealing with us.We issuance of $500,000 first mortgage bonds.All the latest designs in spring and 16,1 high class goods at right prices.\tThese bonds are issued for the const rue- summer tweeds at the Pontiac Woollen\tJ.ti.Shaw.tion of the Interprovincial bridge, and A.Uodoinm.Several persons lost their lives by the *)ti a *\u2018en anc* charge upon it.burning of a wholesale store In Philadelphia on Tuesday.Mr.Henry White has been appointed postmaster of Portage Du Fort John Amy, resigned.Is issued from the office of Publication, Shaw ville every Thursday.Smlsorlptlon, $1.00 per Annum.Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence of local Interest solicited from all parts of the country.Practical Assayer and Analyst.Laboratory, 162 Sparks St.Ottawa.Assays and AnaljrwH made of all kinds of Orea, Mineral* and Metal*.Prices on application.BODHBEAII RAINVILLE, t.L, L 1 ADVOCATE .BRYSON, Will attend all the Courte of the District pecially when required.nirth.Marriage and Death Notices Inserted free ; but obituary lines, or \u201cpoetry'» will be charged at the rate of Scents per line money to accompany the manuscript in every 68- BANK OF OTTAWA J, A.COWAN, Publisher Mills 1 Rev.Mr.Poston, who officiated in Thorne for a time last year, is now the assistant of Yen.Archdeacon Naylor in this parish.Mr.Thoe.Dolaghan formerly of Vinton has purchased the old Dufferin hotel property in Douglas from Mr.M.Breen and John Mather, Esq.| will continue business there.David MaiLaren, Bwq Head Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .$1,600,000.00 .$1,126,000.00 Rural Deanery Meeting.Court Shawville, No 876.The 28th meeting of the Rural Deanery of Clarendon waa held at Aylmer on the 11th and 12th inst.The meeting Rev.George McArthur, of Cardinal, Iof the llth was a business rature.Ont., has been elected moderator of the Report* of mission work amongst lum-Montreal and Ottawa Synod of the Pres- Mermen were given, and arrangements byterian Church.\twere made for the visit of the Bishop of a,\t.\tthe Dioceaee, in August, and for mission\u2022 Shawville was visited by a ternhc | ary meetings.The inadequate support thunderstorm on Wednesday evening.given to the Widows' and Orphans\u2019 Fund .u damage was done, however, although an(j to the Superannuation Fund, and some pretty large hail fell.\tsome methods of securing improvement Mr.J.W.Fades, of this town, has were discussed acquired the aerated water manufactory The Deanery Service was held in of Burroughs & Co.We wish \u2022\u2022Jim\u201d I Chri«t Church at 8 p.m., at which ad-success in him new undertaking.\tdresses were °j tl» buy., .Ht.Si.\tI™ | SJ'mÏ «vsssi c I BSHrHi-i -Jrsrsi °H£4;1 às s=£,\u20ac\th- \",uraed h°™ 8™\tqSSI ll^pl ESSE A#\twhom we mentioned in last week's issue\t»*m to xx htt'h the fiery Isdt had fastened 1 Item, the good Ka,uri pine of it buckling to the tug of the sail, and all iround the warm steady breeze and t he ,,o\t.in I 1 h- \" iter and I he lit»' in it.I \\ OU see with a perfect digestion company, also plenty of good food and ilrink.All the same, 1 shunned the dnrkesome little den of a cabin, close and % lie-smelling.Nor was there any need tor Its shelter, the weal her keeping gloriously fine; the wind through the day steady and light, dying away nt sundown, and giving place to soft which scarce rippled the water heaving gently t head studded with great constellations that glowed and burned and palpitated xx It In a nearness * and brilliancy I had never seen equalled.(To lie Continued.) Carrying nn armful of provisions.\\uml out, g I a\u20ac*aii a word m pl.a*!e , \u201e these pills ami was never tired vl ie- «B xKEHE v uttac kui la grippe,from which confined to the house for some pz .îr-.xS'rS A*B\"S 1 consulted a physician and be told it vmls acute rheumatism.I »on- A,i The t roufilc \"as principal l) in my h>n* 1\u2018Titried1ilm^t everythin\"^ r£S&T> '.y dollarsupon dollar» in doctors medicine.but all to no purpose.I he last week I \"as attended by a physician live dollars, and having i came into my yard would ask me \"hat sr-srtifiïï, % ss.« wrought the change, a hey are the spent in other medicines 1 could sit at ease this winter.During the interview Mrs.Hitch was an occupant of the room and she heartily concurred in what her husband said, and staled that for one other member of the family the pills had Iwen used \"ith succès s in a case of severe nervousness.Mr.Hitch at the time he was seen by the reporter appeared in cel lent health.He is 5Ü years of age and a man who had always been used to bard work.He was horn in Cambridgeshire, England, and came to this coun- Before locating in briok and Following this experiment came one I he end of the \"in* from the my with a wire ter by the electrician of the ship and attached to a telephone apparatus in which had waiting.The other end ####% itelj Interred to cow s As jet 1 «as : ItountleM had another valuable re- ratjier undecided what to do.although.uU |t showed , Llit is ,K>saible to \u2014 wlttl a\u2018 good boat under my ,f« el.arr for a system of signal» tiouthwar,! lay ihe ships Hut th re\tbhlp to another lhat would Iw also, my the bitter weather and he (|\trior to any high seau, necessitating such con- * hich\tconceived.If the teleslant vigilence as with so scani a crew honR wire can\tarranged in this must end in miaha.i> dire and com 'manner thpre no reason why tele-1'lete unless very speedily some vee-\th{(1 communication cannot tie made «el were sighted.Ihe l**at' l^0\u2019 * j\u201e a similar fashion.In this case an with comtort in anything like a sea- j\ta ^'verwtfon witi^his fellow a\twi\"- ed.would be the chance ol eventual ^ a meang of signalling the kite is firmly I»elieved, not only by naval officers frnt by those of the army, to be fraught with great Importance when the future is considered, it is of h easier for a signal CHAPTER III 1 was knowing mi- weie made by was for the boat I thought; and the cross sea lot of getting through.Also.\t.1uuU)le ÜigËiiiüiâ Cn°\"C^':r hand%ike migh1 «d.with some trouble, threw open the A minute or so's over swam now ex flag system try 27 years ago Ridgetown he conducted a tile yard at Long wood's Road.Middlesex county.He baa been carrying on a successful business in Ridgetown for the past ten years.Dr.Williams' Pink Pills cure by go-the root of the disease.They and build up the blood, and thus driving On my calling her big barred door she was out on top of the cage in a second, and after just one sailor-like stare around, watching her chance, she hopped into the l>oa|t as clean as a whistle, although it stood full four feet aliove the cage, and bad footing both A rather dilapidated-looking descend on my head rest, and then, painfully crawling the hows mother-naked as I was staggered aft.\u2022 The pair still stood in the same position, close to each other, seaward, their I ©scaflie.Uf my position L was, of course, uncertain; nor, though 1 overhauled the cabin again more carefully, could l find any instrument that might able me to take an observation.My chance,it seemed to me, was to get Lng to renew t^KÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ strengthen the nerves disease from the system.Avoid imitations by insisting that every box you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full trade mark.\"Dr.>N il-liaois' Pink Pills for Pale People.\" If your dealer does not keep them they will be sent post paid at 50 cents a 1h>* or six 1k>X63 for $2.50.by addressing the Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-ville.Ont.staring steadfastly backs towards me.in the natural, easy posture of men resting.Were they drunk, or blind, or deaf and dumb.1 wondered, as 1 stood there, on the break of the little half-deck, staring down at them travelling along their laxiies.a great sweat broke out, tingling like prickly heat all over me.and I reeled back in dismay as 1 saw that.from the hips downwards, they were the vol-of saplings charred by a bush-fire 1 Black as ink.without a stitch of clothing, ran four straddling, «hapless stumps that, had once been thighs and legs\u2014block as ink they ran into the foul rain-water that washed between them in the boat's bottom.A truly desperate and awful sight, and one that made me feel aitik and ill as 1 gazed alternately at the burnt supports and the fleshy trunk^above them The horrible spectacle took all the stomach out of me.perhaps because that organ was ho miserably empty just at the moment.Anyhow, it was some minutes before 1 mustered courage to step across and face that grisly pair.God only knows what colour their skin had originally been, hut now it was a horrid purplish blue.They had stiff, scrubby black hair and beards, and were so much alike they might have been brother*.In more than one place on breast and arm I caught sight, through the slashed dungaree, of scarce-healed w ounds, telling of wild work not long since./k_ eacli hip lay.in its curved sheath, a murderous-looking knife; and from a stell cuff on each of their w rists hung a small chain\u2014some of the links fused and melted as if in a furnace.These were the bright objects 1 noticed.And they doubtless formed a key to the tragedy ?or at least to part of it.Snugging their boat in the terrible storm of the morning, the pair had been struck by lightning and instantly shattered and withered as I now 1>eheld thorn.But before that ?I could not give a guess even\u2014mutineers.pirates, olh needed Iwidly.First, with a bucket, 1 haled the water out, not liking the feel of the greasy splashing between my legs, any than the suggestive dark colour Then, opening the door of the little cabin.1 crouched in.closely follow ed by Nan.The interior was low.and dimly lit by a couple of glass There were course very rau< to be seen that is elevated to a considerable height than one float at the top of th« mainmast or lie waved from the summit of a hill.which may one far enough north so ns to cross the track of Australian steamer*.I would The last voyage, of Martin Va I lance, have given my little finger for a tant.But the Wat evidently hid carried a purely native crew, wherever they bad come from, and l must think my sell lucky to have a compass Anil, in any case, 1 could hardly keep going night and dpy; so, actually, as long as 1 made lota of northing, it mattered little alwut a degree of drift one way or the other.As t tie sun rose 1.cast' off from my moorings and made sail on the boat, waving my cap to the pen, heaving gently on the swell, at black spot in the red pathway of the orb, never doubting 1 should see it no more.It had served me well, and 1 felt like parting from an old friend as headed away nearly due north with a flowing sheet, the cutter leaning over to it like dog at a bone, and Natl standing under the foot of the foresail\u2014a fine figure of a goat, now with well-filled sides a(nd glossy hair, chewing her cud a|id keeping a sharp lookout to wîndwalrd.Without a doubt I owed my life to her, af* but for the sound of her calling to me from the And then, my eyes , sex- hot AN EDITOR'S PENSION.There is u rumor that Mr William Mut ford will shortly resign the editorship of the Daily Standard, the leading conservative organ of this says a London letter reiving a salary of 126.000 a year, and I hear that it is the inftentton of the even FORTUNES IN INVENTIONS.A intent for fastening kid glove» has yielded a fortune of several hundred thousand dollars for its fortunate and the inventor of a collar clasp enjoys $20.000 royalty a ear as the reward for his endeavor.A new kind of sleeve tuition has made $60,000 in five years for its patentee, and the simple twisting of safety pins in such a way that there Is no possible danger of the point) sticking in the child proto enrich its owner beyond any of his early dreams of wealth.our country Hie has been re- owner mo re of it.proprietor to allow him that same sum Mr.Mutford is about 65 lie ia a bachelor and is as a pension, years of age credited with having refused knighthood and a baronetcy.He began Life on the Standard al>ouL 30 years ago as a junior reporter and succeeded in not only becoming its editor, but making it a most powerful and wealthy organ and perhaps the most respected newspaper in all the British realm.There are some people.who state that Mr.Sidney Low w ill be Mir.Mut ford\u2019s successor, but he will not receive ho large a salary.Mr.Low is the son of a naturalized Hungarian citizen.bull's-eyes in the deck bunks, but all around ran a cushioned seat, covering, as l soon found, Lockers full of odds and ends On the floor were some rugs and blankets; empty demijohn, smelling of rum ; __jB tin pannikins and plates; mats of Indian manufacture; long black Trichinopoli cigars; woven bags ( of grass, containing betel nut and withered arecu-leaves for chewing, together with many more signs of dirty native occultation.scattered atout in the wildest confusion.A handsome little lump swung from a bracket, and lighting it with * at my lost gasp a match from a big tin boxful in one tfae wagier\tto come in of the lockers.1 was enabled to see id,\t^ter the storm, the thought ÜH HU ### SE## sweet potatoes, at which Nan sniffed vade me a joyous sense of Bn?** and f x-auprovingly.Perhaps what pleased hilaration Indescribable, seti mg me to me moat of all was, lashed right in whistle and sing to th* mere thrill-rim eve* a big oa»k of water, which, mg of it.Nor did my imagination cm sounding, ! found ever half-full.| play me any tricks concerning those no we mises TENDER MEMORIES.Widower\u20141 say.my dear friend, have you ever been here before ?Burglar\u2014N-no sir.Widower\u2014Well, would you mind coming around quite often\u2014 say once or twice a week\u2014and going through my trousers as you are doing now ?You don't know how much you remind of my dear, departed wife, Angel__ It $eems almost as if she were alive again.Good-night, my friend \u2014 God bless you.an some But everything was 1 had never seen the pen.swinland sea from it as l was Once, when me On KAISER WILHELM\u2019S REVOLVER.Kaiser Wilhelm carries with him a small but serviceable revolver, either in his pocket or in his belt when in uniform.The threats of the Anarchists have caused him to have recourse to this measure of eecuricy.His majesty is extremely skilful in the use of the weapon and the chasseur who accompanies him everywhere has had orders to inspect it every morning in order to make sure that it is in working order.ine ho ra- A VERY ILL BOY.Anxious Mother.\u2014V am, afrai i Johnny Is sick.\t.\t.Father\u2014Goodness 1 What does he complain off Anxious Moths r-H* hasn't begun to complain yet; bu* I forgot to lock the jam closet to-day and there isn't a >i missing.STYLE IN VEHICLES.Dealer\u2014I urn sure, madam, you could look the city through, and not find a handsomer carriage than this.Mrs.D'Avnoo\u2014Oh.it's handsome enough.hut It looks too oomfertehts u* be stylish.HARD ON HIM.You con always judge a man by the company he keeps.That\u2019s pretty tough on the warden of the penitentiary.ed sumv p X i t y t' t FUNNIGRAMS.Not Fra^tly (he flame\u2014Papa, said the | We rive to applfoaite.Drop a reel card lore youthful student of history, is on ul-I\tnempie ra^knt of ti mat urn tàfl leaf Wtordf No-o.DOt exactly, that is, not always, replied the old gentleman thoughtfully.You see, there ere cin um-stanoes under which a mon may give an ultimatum to a woman\u2014hie wife, fur mstanee\u2014hut, of THR course, that doesn't mean that he will ; have the lust word ; not by a good deal.I ' DARINA ROYAL EMREF, D»tt^r llpnlth PRIME LUIOI HOPEii TO pmn the CllCl Ctl \u2022 nôrYk POLE.MONSOON Many \u2022 young man who has entered on a career ha* been glad soon afterwards to got a steady job.Surprising.\u2014Teacher, showing off his pupils\u2014Now.Johnny, tell us how the earth is divided.Johnny vivaciously\u2014Hy earthquakes, sir.Half the world doesn\u2019t know how the other half Uvea; but if it could, be convinced that such knowledge warn none of its business, it would try mighty hard to find out.Host, to student\u2014 Look here, sir; if you pinch that cat\u2019s tail again whenever some one orders rabbit pie, i'll have you thrown out of I he restaurant! The Last Creation.\u2014She\u2014You shouldn't ldame a girl for Iwing thought less.He\u2014Why not Î She\u2014Because even the first woman was an after! bought.Miss Blackleigh, looking at her pho- Mrs.tograph\u2014I should like to know what jienple say a lout my pict u re|H| Daisey\u2014No, dear, 1 don\u2019t think you would.Hood # Sareapar lia Ha# Produced a Change.INDO CEYLON TEA.96, 30.40, AO and HI oente per pound.MONSOON TEA CO 7 welltngion 8t.W., Toronto# The ftetort rue Kluir of llnly\u2019* Xepliew Hn# an Orlg.Inal Plan for Invading Ihe Arctic Me-gloiiB\u2014lie Aacendrd Hoenl Ml.Ella* Anal It-a r.\u2022 t Lunge, Heart and Kldneye were Affected All Run Down.yOOWQ LAOICI make 9e | a icntfllrem.t.by couver.Dominion Scotsman.\u2019 ' Yorkshire.' build.ng up the constitution and\tjni h'^/ior accommodation lor First Cabin, 8eo- neiurn m ii .ino lie «nrir Th- .«i-fnrM hav« °&d GaUln and .Steerage paHhengcre.Hates of that they parage-First Cabin, $52.50 ; Second Cabin, urea inmar* ror any case that it v* ' Steerage $22^0 and upwardn according to fund for list of ie«tfmonisl« iteamer and berth, hot all information apply LJÆNKV * < 0- T0led0-C'\t' fenCe 'UUChine- 6 Love Harris Your- Buys self.Scrap.or t.) J.HERBERT MASON.Managing Director, r-r',ntarty glut* refund the money i# il fail* to Cur*».85*1.of tourists a lew days before he accomplished it\u2014v as such a pronounced success, was because he had with him a large and thoroughly organized caravan, the members of which were trained mountain climbers.Now he that, if he and such men could extend Mount St.Ellas, there is no rea-why they should not succeed in reaching the pole.His plan than is to take with bun a.1 out twenty of the most skilled Italian mountaineers, as well as several Esquimaux and teams of dogs.\\N hen the party approaches dangerous ground scouts will le sent ahead to riH\u2019onnmtre, and thenceforth t he joui-ney will ta» made by* means of relays.in other words, the party will form »n-\t, ,.P to a sort of human ladder, the duty Just a Suggest Lon .-Do you believe in i-HESsC: :: BHppH the chance of reaching the pole also f»*- ranged satisfactorily.comes much greater.General tialdin-\t_ era recommended that the same tac- QufckCUre hettlS SOfCS, 5Sto SÎ3S.\tCuts.Bruises.Burns, etc.his recommendation came too late.The expedition will certainly not fall\tRACE PREJUDICE, for lack of funds.\"Not only will I\tDewitt\u2014How did you queer yourself have my uncle\u2019s 500,000 lire, said wjt^ that French girl# Prince Luigi to a friend the other day, jewett\u2014I asked her to dance the \"but f will also have ample funds ol «.emaû » with me.my own.My intention is to devote my entire income of 150,000 lire to this object during the three years that the journey will last, and if that is not enough I am ready \" to encroach upon my capital.\" The* Prince is only twenty-five years old, and he looks even younger.One who did not know him would say that ' \"\" \" ou.enten.rise+ H.i.of\tMourn,\u201eg._1 notice that old j FOnCO, Fen0e-^%:\\T T.ÜE medium height, am,\tm_ man Grinnicks has quit mourning for ! we have the bo*t and most practical fence ob whom he has fearlessly entered m j\t¦ com j»e tit ion.On the other hand, he has an immense fund of energy and will y>ower, as his successful ascent of Mount St.Elias amply proves.A TRUE SAVANT.His brother, the Count of Turin, aptly descrilied him some time ago.Speaking of the members of the family, he said : \u201cMy oldest brother, the Duke of Aosta, is the handsome one of the family; my youngest brother, the Duke of Abruzzi, is the savant, and\t.\t,\t.I am simply a good fellow.\"\tIf manners make the man that ex- A savant Prince Luigi indeed is, but j plains some men's undone condition.of the ordinary type.FARMING DON'T PAY.nature in d;dng It# work.The proprietor* I ?o tnurh faith In if* oiritlivr foworo that I offer Oi.e Hundred Dollar* for an falls to cure.Addr A## Sold bv Druggirit*, 75c.Hall's Family Pills are the best.So says Jones, and he resolves to ho* come n \"maoufactiuier.\u201d He buys a county right,\" etc., and starts in to compete with 33.8teamcr^aggregating | 8te im UQfj capital.His neighbor Smith invests eime amount in \"feeders\" thus realizing a good price for bis crops» enriching his farm, and enabling him to \"lift the mortgage\" and fence with Page, while Jones goes to the wall.Farm styles of Page Fence at from 45 to 65 cents per rod.Fend for il lus* trated advertising matter.# I don\u2019t wont to grab every t\u2019ing.Established 18M.6nE SET DAY.Tie\u2014Ah, Miss Sharply, may T have the pleasure of calling on youÎ She\u2014Yes, Mr.Softly, I am at home the second Tuesday of every week.~ .,\t\u2014\t«\tMontreal to Liverpool.Ouickcure cures Tooth\t\u2014\u2014 a\taii DtxJrt\tSteamers sail from Montreal every Saturday Aine* ulOpS till l mil.morning on arrival of trains from Toronto ana ____\tthe West about 0 o'clock.RER WAY\tRATES OF PASSAGE ( holly\u2014-Fhe aw-laughed at me.\t034 an(j an(] f3#.20: Steerage to Liverpool, Molly\u2014Oh, well, shVs always laugh- London.Glasgow, BHfamt, Londonderry or in* at nothing.\t\u201e a,.owed on round trip first and second cabin ticket*.For a a f iya MILLB-Steei.Galvanized, Roller sailings of steamers or other information apply lAfInU RD(1 Ball Hearing*.Iron Pumps, to any authorised agent.Shape* â MuIrVo!°LIm I tedBnmtford, Canada.\u2019\tH* Bourlier, 1 King St.W.Toronto, - \u2014\u2014\t«r H A A.Allan.Montreal ALLAN LINE All Drug Royal Mail Steamship Co., Pat was Buffering dreadfully from seasickness, un i there was no prospect ot relief, for the vessel pitched and rolled without cessation By t under, he cried in his agony.Won\u2019t so method y second this motion and let it be passed without debate.reasons eon : 1 PAGE WIRE FERRE COMPANY.MAN IN DISTRESS.A whole family suffering.A dull aching of nerve or mti«cle.or the acuter pongs of neuralgia, toothache, or lumbago make** life a misery.Rut Nerviline \u2014nerve-pain cure\u2014will relieve alt thwe.Nerviline is powerful, penetrating, and effectual.Li m I ted v WALKER VILLE, ONT.P.S.\u2014See our \"ad\" In next Issue.C'A DIUIQ *M0 ESTATES bought, mold & f i\\n IVIO exchanged.Torme mailed free.H.M.SIMRBON.Real Batata and Financial Agent, Montreal, Qua.What ?^\u201cAMBERINE x'X A\u2018x Mills.Mills A Mats* Barri«t«re,etc.removed to Weelew Bldgs.Rlob-mood 8U w - Toron ta LAW x ft Working freeing» for ue.Steely, pleasant employment.Head lflc.fvr earn YOUNG LADIES 860 MONTHLY ) r- SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, BOO are being H Ig MoijiJlèog.fOOO Ig Tortfto agd Log dog* Removes Dandruff in One Week.Cures Itching of the Scalp.Prevents Breaking of Hair.Stops Falling Out POSITIVELY GROWS HAIH, \u2022utter.Eggs.Apples, Fruit, Ac., to TNI BAWSON 00MMI88I0N 00., Limited, Cer.of Weet Market and Colborne Sts.TORONTO \u2022 nrilTfl WANTED THROUGHOUT fi|j£R| I Si Canada.Quick Milling linen.w\tpie,terms and catAloguo .MANUFA0TÜRIR8' A0IN0Y A88O0IA- RIDE Hartford & Vim Tires 5c.stamps TION, 20 Alexia St., Montreal.t \u2022\t9 Adelaide St.W., Toronto.A POSSIBILITY.He never told the truth in his life, Wood nPhoiOJ n m:\\\\ i>(.EB I I lONlM NO.(° (i N iU XIII Hint v: \\\\ flTVO ,1(1 s.a r SWORN TI8T8tiNW\\l3 SENT TOL at Bottle from Bregglsts» A A Every Pound op ?\u2018SX* OotHPg Ce.7lo&ea Oat/&*** \\>\\ SURE! LUDELLA c,-vl\"n lc\u201c o* Contains Sixteen Ounces of Satisfaction.Try it.\tLead packages.\t25, 40, 50 and 60c.0> IRONICAL IFS.13 VARIETIES FOR 35 Cts.If a man is ruled by his feelings he is apt to travel in a zigzag course.If riches didn't have wings there by no means one\t\u201e A fin de siecle savant he is, says a French journal, \"and there Is nothing between him and the iegen- Thle U a BONA FIDE offer made te Introduce ear Vegetable end Plawer Seeds to new cue to mere and which we guarantee to please you or the amount paid refunded and the Seeds given ns a present.-\t~\t\u2019 ¦-\tAt these prices we can only offer tbs varieties named below.Order by number.Buy what you waaL They are sent by mall poet paid.Select fro in the following list in ( opinion dary scientist.\u201d\t#\t.\t.Every one of the Quirinal is much interested in the forthcoming expedition, and the Italian people in general are proud to think that a Z SSsS1 xxbi k d o^cqI'I hardly be lo k< d for give it On the other hand, the immediate mem- If the saloons were open on election hereof Prince Luigi's family, with the day It might be possiblé to poll a full possible exception of King Humbert, vote, are rather frightened at the thought of what the young man is about to undertake and they would not be sorin' if some unexjiected obstacle to prevent him from carrying out him intention.all preparations made.That any such obstacle, however» would be fewer flyers in the stock mar- VEGETABLES.(Order by Number.) IS Water Melon, Early Canada IT.Onion, Urge red Wether .field is Onion, Yellow Globe Danrere It.Parsnip, Hollow Crown b) Radish, French Breakfast 21.Radish If a man could only see himself as others see him be wouldn't say a word about it.IgSteL 4 Oabbsye, Pettier s Brunswtsb & Carrot, half lens, scarlet â Carrot, Ouerande scarlet mem- FREE WITH EVERY ORDER Sat round W Squash, Subbar/ ft $££ BSfSSgS* age \u2022.ccrou^K ffi SSKtSB£oL« JOHN M.HODCINS, Baker.For Prices ou MA KLIN 3, (any calibre) consult YOUR NEAREST DEALER.Bad it.Georgian Bay Canal will be Built and Blood Nursery Steel Amts ! - - - - Bool Agents !.\\A#S||\tI Agricultural Implement Agents ! «V III\tM *e\t| Or any onedeslrlng to better their po or Increase their Income should write us.The demand for home-grown Nursery Stock Pimples and Rashes of one kind and We hsve thti iargest nurseries in the another.Especially is this so in the Dominion.SPRING, At this time of the year We pay both salary and commission, the Blood needs purifying, the Sys- | We engage either whole or part time tern needs cleansing.Nothing will do it with such perfect success as by AN ENGLISH COMPANY IF THE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES THE INTEREST .Confectioner, is always prepared to supply the public with Mr.James Meldrum, C.E., of London, England, gave some very important evidence before the special committee of the Senate on the Georgian Bay Canal, on Thursday morning last.Mr.Meldrum, who represents S.Pearson & Sons, of London, the largest contracting firm in the world, said that they had been spproached by Mr.McLeod Stew art and rtrtked if they would undertake the work and that they had agreed to do so provided proper financial arrangements are made.He believed no engineering difficulty existed which would construction of the works.Mr.Meldrum said that if the government would guarantee the interest on the capital that this company would undertake to raise the amount necessary to construct the canal, and that an arrangement could be entered into whereby the guarantee need not into effect until the canal was com pieted.He believed the company could construct the canal in three or four years.Mr.Meldrum is also of the opinion that if the company guaranteed the interest J FRESH BREAD, BUNS, BISCUITS, FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, Etc.All kinds of cake made to order.Bride\u2019s Cake a specialty.Stand neit to J.Turner's Harness Shop men.We guarantee all our stock.We furnish purchasers with certificates from Government Inspector, stating our stock is free from San Jose Scale.Jessie Johnston Rockwood, Ont, I Writes :\t.to sell at the closest possible figure.\u201c I had boils very bad and a friend ad- Men succmcd with us who have failed vised me to try Burdock Blood Bitters, with others.so I got a bottle.The effect was won- It will cost you nothing to learn what we derful\u2014the boils began to disappear, and oan do for you.before the bottle was done I was totally Don\u2019t write unless \u201e\t,\tcured.As an effectual and rapid curl want profltable employment Two Whit.Cockerels for sale at f 1.001 for Impure Blood B.B.B.cannot be STONE * WELLINGTON, equalled.\"\tI\tToronto.GIVE ME A CALL.prevent the B.B.B.Hatching Eggs for Sale.ohn I also have egga for hatching purpose# of the following breeds of pure bred stock :\u2014Golden Wyandotte#, Barred Ply.mouth Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Cochins Black Minorca#.$1.00 per setting of 13.business and go .t j \\ J L_ i READ THIS! Auction Sale of Lots in Shawville.BORN.At Radford, on Tuesday the lOlli lost., to Mr.and Mr*.John Horner a daughter.At Hhawvllle on Wednesday the H'h., to Mr.and Mr*.J.C.Hayes, anon.At tipper Thorne Centre on Thursday the 5th Inst , to Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Hose, a daughter.At Thorne, on Friday the 13th Inal., to Mr.and Mr.Alex.Hodgtne a son.W steady, paying position and earn good wages.If you are at present employed, that need not prevent you from sending us a postal card to learn what we can do for you.We have the largest most complete and thoroughly up-to-date nurseries In the Dominion.There Is a largely Increasing demand for HOMS GROWN NURHKRY STOCK.All supplies sent free; the trial costs you nothing; you get your pay every Saturday.If you cannot give full time lo our Interests we can arrange liberal terms with you lor part time.We grow a full line of Fruit Trees.Berry Bushes,Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees.Hedging, Bulb Roses and -teed Potatoes, all our stock guaranteed to live Write and tell us you are open for an offer and we will make you a proposition you will want to accept.B msn who desires to fill a The several village lots fronting the Exhibition grounds will be disposed of by public auction on Wednesday the 1st day of June next at half past one o\u2019clock.E.GRAHAM, Sec.'Treas.Ag.8.No.1.e.p.HODsms' CARPET DEPARTMENT DIED.At Klmnlde, on Wednesday the nth Inst,, John llalrd, » god 77 years, 9 months.At Litchfield on May llth, Patrick Bolan aged 28 years.At Hhawvllle, on Haturday, 14th Inst., Julia F.E.Armstrong, beloved wife of Jam K.Horner, aged 31 years.UNEXPECTED.Is becoming a favorite resort .for busy housewives.Those Carpets appeal to their sense of the beautiful.warranted and It's the unexpected that\u2019s always happening.Accidentally wo stumbled upon one of the greatest Tweed bargains of the decade.\u2014A largo manufacturer had to have ready money, and all that sort of thing This lot consists of All Wool Canadian Tweed», and we intend to give our patrons a per tion of the benefit of our good fortune hy making these tweeds into any style of suit deeired a.the remarkably low price of TEN DOLLARS.This means an actual saving to the buyer of about three or four dollars.Don\u2019t f-Tget our Scotch Tweeds, in the latest colors.To see them means a sale.Z.P.BLACKFORD * 00., TORONTO, ONT ¦O OF PARTNERSHIP.H.PERRY A Full Line of Handsome - - - TAPISTRY, UNION, STAIR CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, As we have sold out the bu- silicas and plant of This Pontiac Advance to Mr.W.H.Meredith of Quyon, wo have decided to dissolve partnership by mutual consent.Practical Tinsmith, has opened shop in the premises directly opposite the Russell House, Shaw ville, Que., where he has on display a fine range of All accounts due us.with the exception of subscription arrears, must be paid at once to Joseph A.Smith ; also any accounts due by us must be sent in within ten days.BEST MAKES.NEWEST PATTERNS.Tinware, Agateware, Stoves, etc.Beautiful Art Squares in Oriental designs, suitable for Din , .ing, Drawing Rooms or Libraries .JOS.A.SMITH, A H.McDonald.Shawviile, May 18'h, 18U8 Special attention given to furnace work, hot water or steam fitting, plumbing and rooting.Muslin Curtains - and - Drapery Fabrics Ideal Curtains for chambers and boudoirs.A.R.M=CUIRE, PAIN IN THE HEART.THE TAILOR P.S.\u2014All guaranteed Too serious a condition to neglect.A Guelph harness maker telle how he was cured ATENTS gy HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR AIDES AND PELTS, PROMPTLY SECURED LACE CURTAINS, A Call Solicited, _\t! JMSiSsKIpkSÆ jEMSsssjawaas JJ PERRY the following statement: **I heartily re- the faadnaUn^siory of a^poorlnvgitoyrho Qf model of your invention and wo will promptly toll you FREJE U it is 410w and probably patentable.CRETONNE, ART MUSLINS, March 8, 98.5 Àtoflomimg, honest Service.Specialty : Tough cases rejected in other hands and foreign applications.References : Honorable T.Berthiaurne, prop, of \u201c La Presse,** Honorable D.A.Ross, the leading newspapers, Banks, Express Companies & clients In any locality.All Patents secured through our agency are brought before the public By a special notice in over SCO newspapers.MARION * MARION, Patent Experts, Temple Building.1858t.James St., Montreal.The only firm of Graduate Engineers in the Dominion transacting patent b usines# exclusively.Mention this paper.The scissors are kept flashing at Mr.George Kerr, Jr., eldest son es and resound-\tf the judge and convicted on««t trough of the well than «01m* rough something well.Many have fathers îi?VI tuar^ di'int vgiation.the nninw 10 L voice, saying : \"I believe in God f*Ve oar in French captivity.So the william F.Gladstfme^!\t.\tare necessities so imperative, ant the from the mountain ?What would you prixfttums and hardships of your life still further watch this spectacle of Bufferings caused by their want are so do for a living?Could you support may on « smaller scale »* the preface g6nuine courage.No wonder when Mos- Pathetically evident, that it does not yourself ?Can you take care of an in- and introduction to usefulness and\tvie- eH scuttered the rude shepherds he won\tr^(lUL'e »n\tunusually\ttender heart\tto valid mother or brother or sister as tory.\tZipiiorah's heart.What mattered it to *lve f°?(t an\u2019*\tdrink\teven to one xxho well as yourself ?\" Yea.bring it down See also in this call of Moses that Mo*es whether the cattle or the seven [R not ^ved; but this feeling the to \\x hat any day might come to a God has a great memory.Four hun.N ] daughters of Jethn'V «were driven from\thungry an t giving drink to the thirsty prosperous family.\"Can you eoo/k a red years ivfore he had promised the (he troughs by the rude herdsmen ?A\tw.,th.e f , gracious act of a senes dinner if the servants should make a\tdeliverance «*r the\toppressed Israel- sense of justice fired his courage and\t\"bl,\u2018\tar., 8.8t\u2018 ?1 y ,owarn.Into your sheep ami cuttle uni camels ol these hardship, and, alas, if in such exigency member 400 miimles.Four hunecial work to do\t11 lf6 ?not say.If 1 were thrown u{>on my our Christian ancestry centuries ago.| he has swne one ready *0 accomplish own resources, 1 would liecome a music You have a dim remembrance, if any it.I» there a Elide to translate, there teacher.\" There are now more music remembrance at all, of your great- is a WycJif to translate it; if there is teachers than could lie supported if grandfather, but God sees those who a literature to lie energized, there is they were all Mozarts and Wagners were on their knees in 1598 as well a Shakespeare to energize it; if there «n i Handels.Do not say.' J will go ^ those nn (h,.ir knees jn 18y8( and is an error to smite, there is aiLuther to embioidering slipiters.I here are f hlrsaings hte WtWSBBBm sure pare away the saw; then on trade Take i he army As we was cow cer ?f, \"WHY ORCHARDS ARE FAILING Experience is one of the most petit factors In our development.It SCAD IN WHEAT lue writer in Farmers be failing, and produced but little mer- wrong Of course, in this article we have mentioned only tboee Irishmen who hive not confined their talents to their own country.Otherwise our list would have been indefinitely lengthen ed HOW TO SEAL LETTERS Madame complains that she cannot make a neat, perfect seal on letter or The tiny silver dipper with rhe metal bowl filled ».?B&Uw&ym&n'* Story.S'SgSgj Sss^SSS and lame back.*' this particular occasion observance of A Visit to the Mines.PrtreflCMerWMtePiis is in progress regal board justice had been done to the good thn.h provided that the feeling» of those who had been eo princely regaled found ex-preaiion in severs! ehort and felioitous speeches evincing the fact that the host now in course of active development by V^Krial.^hip and esteem in which the Grand Calumet Mining Company, of he h|jld whlle ,he mineral wealth of which Mr.Coupure M.P , u president, his parish had proven a much greater thm^hLf%rv%t:rp:g made by gentlemen of prominence and tx-\tparty returned to Campbell s t>syt tensive means.And an exception has AU(1 at once took train for home.The WmmmSS ks&y-strM s «' araasrs Resseman, Supt.of the road.This party outing in Pontiac.the\tgentle- Oil 1*K AND OTHER t.KNTLE clothes catching bi»h heap.SEVERAL M MEN Hl\u2019END A HOLIDAY AT L'ALV-MET AND ARE STRUCK WITH WHAT THY SAW OK ION- For Sale.BBS* made known on application.\\\tGEORGE TOWKLL, ¦ ^ r * *C h ester \\V bite* PI g «.North Clarendon TIAO 8 MINERAL WEALTH.The Reduction are Calumet Island, The galena mines on in Prices May U.189$ are Shawville Sash and Door Factory.McCreiie & Hoflps, Proprietors .STILL CONTINUE AT THE .CHEAP SALE .AT PAUL McNALLY\u2019S, Mouldings, Blinds, etc, Bashes, Doors Ujanufactn ed to order.All kinds of Matching and Planing done on shortest notice.\u2022 a \u2022 Estimates Furnished.Feed and prpvender0round.CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY.\"A?^Senator Poirier, Measrs.R.H.Pope, M.P , for Compton ; John McAllister, B.i A.F.McLaren, M.1 -?North l vrth , W.J.Poupore M.P , Pontiac ; Col.Turner, V.S.Consul General at Ottawa ; J.Walsh, Asst.Gen.Pass.Agent, C.A.It ; P.W.Uesaeman, 8upt.P.P J K ; R.S.La cetield, photographer, Ottawa ; tL R.Magor, Ottawa ; Charles L.\tMeyer, Gen.Agent if the G.C.M.\tCo.at Ottawa ; Mr.Dubruyn, a representative Belgian, residing at Ottawa, and W.H.Murphy, of the P.0.Dept.The special was m charge of conductor Sam Kenney and made a quick run to Campbell\u2019s Bay, where the party took boats to the Island, and thence stage to the mines, about four miles distant.At Calumet landing the visitors were met by \u201cCapt\u201d 11 McC.Ritchie, Supt.and Que bec Agent for the Company, and the Rev.A .Picot to, the hospitable cure of St.Anne's Parish.The party at orce boarded the convey ancea in waiting, and subsequently reached \"Si.Anne\u2019s Shaft\u201d about 11 o\u2019clock.Overseer Walsh had just cleared up a \"shot\u201d which he had put in'on the surface outcropping of what is designated on the company\u2019s plan as the \"East Vein,\u201d and was rewarded with most favorable and encouraging results.The blast threw out a large quantity of fairly rich mineral, and exposed a vein ot surprising richness.This is the vein to wards which the operations in the shaft are now being directed.Drifting has been commenced at a depth of 120 Rot with the expectation uf striking a large body of rich galena when the vein is reached, which will be within a dis- * 4Q tance of sixty or seventy feet, calculating g gO from the angle in which the vein dips.One of the first things to attract the visitors\u2019 gaze on reaching the works of the company, was the display of bunting float id g from the staff which surmounts In deference to the Mrs.Sternaman\u2019a last trial resulted in her acquittal of the charge of having pel-soned her husband, and now it la said she ia determined to make the insurance com who proceeded against her, 0\u20140\u2014 \u20140\u20140\u2014o\u2014o Arthur Smilev, : 25c.Former Price for 15c per yd.\u201c 20c.Tweeds panics, \"hump.\u201d The newly organized Cheese ami Butter Board has rented the store, 52 Queen street, for use as a board room, where the sales will be conducted.The room me, 1 voted is admirably situated for the purpose of the board.The room is centrally located, convenient to the leading hotels, well lighted and will be fitted up with blackboard and bulletin boards for the use of the members.The opening meeting May 27th, will be made more than usually interesting by addresses from svx -oral dairy specialists.t udertaker, Einbalmer and Funeral Director 30c.(( n u SHIWVILEE \u2022 ¦
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