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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 25 août 1898
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[" Voi.XVI, No SHAW VILLE, Co.PONTIAC, WM.GAMBLE, BARRISTER, Ac, 159 Main Street,.At Bhawvllle, second and fourth Thursday of each month.Adverting rat*.made known on appllca.1 0mee-°Ter °- *\"\u2022 Hodgln,' store, Main 81.10.p.Q-, THURSDAY AUGUST 2 t», 1808.I On.OoKfl^rVn^nn.\u201cTHE EQUITY\u201d Flour?70U tned Dowd l \u2018 High Loaf t|h7*\u2022 S™1\"' Mt\t\u201es,,,,.,,,.rsigp: : ks^EBÉr?J.R.tioKNBR, Shawville.brl'ke'^'n^ Mac'?ine Work» at Sher- d»y \"'*h hi.relative.\u2019inthU neighborhood ====== g=[-= rrffEElIP^SËS^» Charles Maoee, Erq., Pre.ident.Mr*- Hught^radlHew'\"'\"'^ atJJ0,t,,n» | hi^?0®\u2018\u2018,zeür*dtrotti,l8 courae- on the ex- .Miaa Bdey R,ley, of Richmond, i.here Note, and Bin» collected.\tM,« Kiernan, sister of the Rev.'Father t' v lh®country gravel road, in the Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt at current I Eieman, of Quyon, who has been spend- nn*M* ° Hawdon» a cyclone carne down £Sft& SSS&^Sr- ipSEie=|ESE,BHB Mr.James McKinnon, agent for Mr.\tr,caJ a*80C,a^on* ^he meeting, however.Alex.Fraser, was here on Friday Inst Jndun Relics.\u2014The residence of Mr.dld not Uke p,ace* purchasing heavy florae*.Among others y \u2022 Dunne, J.P., which ia on an island at Mr- Ernest Smith, principal of Faro- «2sr- *-12 tit-\tkH\tvs.F FaSBEBEigMEEpl^k \" \" ;sbpcs= Scotland.Hi.eon Mr.Thomas A.Proud- uaed to trade with the Indian/ foot leave, for the old country thi.week -^mérous .rrow heads and spear point» to look after his father\u2019s interests.\tI have been found in the vicinity A cop -ssrarus flus-T.^ sur I and is usually in a rather p or condition, It only takes a line oï two to state that I .* 8*nce the late heavy raina, it is simply our lacrosse club didn\u2019t win the return ln a wretched state, especially the *innu \u2014_\tniatch at Quyon on Tuesday.But we h*erab?e hi,,s which have been washed clear 1 he Shawville Marble and Oran- 9,a** '°°k for an explanation from some , arl^^ any kind and are now sitnn\u2019v ATTORNEY AT LAW, Main 8t.Hull, m up, and subsequently ! P \u2014-,\t\u2014- - Shawville Produce Quotations' ears 25 if 27 to 45 eas 30 10 .1G to 18 .12 to 00 3 75 to 4 25 9 00 to 10.00 .35 to 40 .0 to 8 .00 to 1.00 Mr.W.F.Adjite, contractor fur the interprovincial budge between Bull and \u2014.1 .Table andiBarJai: jot, apparently covered with fishes!\"\t_ L w is on the mad to restored health, careful of our strength, and i l mm y|V8 |,et ks,\" she continued tri- verdure, and surrounded, as bu* as we I lit?water m the lagoon > a,\tj nm commending their goooth hands ui>on her companion\u2019s one of your bonnet-strings, or it\u2019ll be I steamer.Now I knew very well that broad shoulders mid threw as much floatin\u2019 away, and you won't get it I we had not come thirty miles, and had weight as possible upon them.Mrs again.\"\tI\treason to believe, moreover, that the\tAleshine\talmr«t disappeared As she\tsaid this,\tMrs.Leeks put her I\tgreat er part of the progress we had\tneat h the\twater, hut she ca mo\tup riassengers.There might be many rea- ed the heathens would be up to such entirely changed when I saw wms for this un suit ableness; the is- tricks as imkin* us do I hat!\" Mrs Leeks hold up in the air twciGer-I |and might he totally barren and de- I had waited to give any assistance ¦ ¦ and shale* the briny ^date; it might be the abode of un- that might he required, and, while do- pleasant.natives; and, more import-, ing so, had discovered another bar ant than anything else, it was, in nil , under the wa 1 ?*r, which proved that like probability, a spot where steamers nev- I entrance at a'in.ist any stage of the ¦!*,* news PART II BUW Now.1 hen en- ation ie tng tremble to think of the It a shelter bull fight in Seville last.Wednesday .«\u2022h bull bore the name of some American Minister, which added a spice to I the ilaughter.Even when the big-r -t got his horns entangled in ^ I >;\u2022»«\u2022 s inside and threw him over his Lei l lb\" people dl l not npplau-.l as hev trull not cheer even a fuui-footai McKinley.fish#\u2019 FATE OF THE RIDER pi Should any untoward accident cause a spill Fi.urnicr seems fti tr when g ing Ilk:* Uie ri k .i , to know no * i - Hj * ont rant i \\ i n ex; ert i.* he manipul i-tion of ti.e petrob um ti it y rle.and v ill turn «°, curve while gi ing at «he dizzy spee.i of 45 miles an hour with all the recklessness of a buy.performance suggests the grave | danger that would accompany trips j tu b as his on a road where similar i machines are dashing along er alone on a level, smooth road, with no one to kill but himself, and no machine to smash l ut his own.is a sight sufficiently thrilling sight by 10, and imagine that number of Fourniers mounted on flying automobile tricycles and the spectator cannot help thinking that this would make a novel and sure method of committing suicide.*» IS ice xi b u at.il I A A-J I e rjLETTY WELL UP.New arrival, at fashionable resort-* e season, 1 Fourni- Thisis about the height isn't it?Hotel Clerk\u2014Yes, sir.gettin* mighty Show the close to the roof.Front! gentleman to No.99V.Multiply the HAD A WOMAN TO BLAME I have dreadful luck ing I dropped my spectacles and my wife stepped on them, That\u2019s what I call good luck had dropped mine I should have stepped on them myself.ocean were This morft- rn ;i n sail - - es.drops from their sm^th and glittering surfaces.\"There\u2019s nothin', If I SECRETARY DAY'S STATEMENT she said.i A de-patch from Washington, says: \u2014Secretary Day at one o'clock on HER CHILLY MANNER Wednesday made the following statement to the Associated Press:\t\"We have agreed upon a protocol bodying the proposed terms for the negotiation of a treat y of peace, including the evaluation of Cuba and Porto Rico, a nr «t is expected tbW protocol will be executed.\" Ah ! he cried, yesterday you welcomed me warmly.To-day you receive me coldly.What is the cause of this sudden change?Don't you read the papers?calmly reliped.My father has just in-* herited a cool million., em she f roil HATE LOST TOUR WAY prosper?\" And yuti were dogged fo.furnaces.crying: \"All thin for ever the rent, and (logged by the bank», and for ever! for ever! for ever ! foi you were dogged by creditors; am! ever!\" Oh.my brother, that !h whit .some of you went into misanthrophv\tsin has done for th-m, and that is wh it and Home of you took to strong drink\tsin will do for you unless you lay and nome of you fled from all Chris- hold \"on Him on whom the Lord hath turn associations ; and in that way tht laid I ho iniquities of us all.\" sheep got astray.\tI Hlessed Is* God, to-night, there is a I do not know by just what process Mr chance for every man in this Tuft-yon got astray ; but the bible announc-\ternnolc.If at this moment this meet- es it, and your partial consciousness\ting could Ite thrown open, and you on the subject reaffirms it, that you.\tcould all speak, you would, I think, like sheep, have gone astray ; and if\thear a man in 1h* gallery say: \"I hid you could see you: **lf to night as God\tnil elegant eurroun lings.I h .d the (A\tdespatch\tfrom Washington\tsays ;\t^es you.your soul would burst Into\tIwst education, 1 have moved in most\tWttA\t80\tsituated as to\t\\m a\trenter\tof Rev.\tDr.\tTalmnge\tpreached\tfrom\tthe\ttemPest f \u201cg\u201dny.and you would\tbrilliantcirclesall my days, I thought,\tpopulation\tand political\tpower through following a\u201e .'re-tsæs ?,rrr r - t*-?r: have gone astray; we have turned ev-\theavens\twith one loud and awful cry\twhispered in my ear: \"You are\ta sin\ttPiUlH,ed about it.no matter of what ery one to his own way ; and the Lord\t°*\thave mercy I\" Bui the sod\tner, sod I saw that my bande\twere\trac^se made up, was ailed the ki n gd l)hKt that is in Israel , I>on \u2018^ngsr is so great that it widl eyes and the dimpled cheeks 1 Were not carry me then f You certainly would and I saw he was in real earnest, so 1 Great d *ed * md i/rpit «hincter six,n !\t1 ltin^en,*y ,u consumption.r *xras \u201c\u201cis- r.::\turtsss s ors?lïït\t- % T «p .w.w\u201eb Miningm.,.\tfwisï j sa s^rü\tyjkjg!\tni&s solace than all worldly associations?\"Lord, there is so much debt, and here looked just like my father, and J sob- .* ,i1Ln the council chimher The I ?¦'UgS Aie of ,lttlH value, and z\t|r SrSH those people sang in your bereaved through and through with the sabres poor wasted body, and my poor bruis- n r ' ,\t,\tT.\t._ house or outside cotton in the ears home?the very words that your lit- of «in.We have gone down under the \"d soul to Him on whom the Lord S1mn T.\t\u2018\"\t\u2018\"L\"\t*uU ,\u2018>^n ,>e aM that 18 required.One exasperated you.and wore you out, us up to honour, an I glory, and immor- more to do w.Yh them\tno not » magician.By night.What staaT*-* -\ts no peace, and so far Horn getting a ! Is there any min in the house who is f.i s*An thl, ' r V * *?,lln Damascus would lw ignorant of his fit pasture for a starving nature you under the.delusion that he can carry hrow^ and over His shni.wiü^^ Z\u201d night mttLVch\tlk)lhlin 1 Coin- found.none of it in the world; and the his own sins ?You cannot.^ ou cannot.nilf r\u201e.nty \u2022 *» nhn rr,.:a \u2022 i\tcan~ passed the city.Dothan was protiably further you went, the more blasted You might as well try to transport a .\th if * V1 coming Wa 1 led and fortified, and the Syrians suited you with garbage when you other shoulder Mount Washington.UTLhn R\t^ shoulders, and Not Gehazi.Behold, a host.He beholds wanted bread.Their flatteries were You cannot carry one of your sins m-\t*\tthe sun rising over the hills of Gilead, like the lick of a lion\u2019s tongue, which to the eternal world, and carry it\tJESUS, THE SON OF GOD! but its early rays reveal around the takes off the flesh that it licks.A peacefully.\t,\tI | 4\tAnd I say:\t\u201cArt thou weary?\" and walls the tents and chariots of n ser- great English actor stood on the stage Who here wants to keep his sins ?I He says: \"Weary with th * World\u2019s ried host which seem to have sprung up and thunders of applause from the They have almost pestered your life woe.\u201c And I tay : \"From whence like» magic in (he night.How shall we galleries greeted his impersonations, out.Sometimes they have made you didst Thou come?\" And He says: | do?He knows well why the Syrians and yet he was utterly chagrined be- cross and unreasonable, and spoiled the \"From Calvary.\u2019\u2019 And I say: \"Didst h^ve come, but his is not ihe faith that man sat asleep before him;, joy of your days and the peace of your Thou come alone?\u2019\u2019 And He says: T moves mountains, and with indignation he cried out :1 nights, There are men in this house, have trodden th* wine-press alone.\" Id.He answered, dee, 1.The security .\"Wake up, sir T\u2019 So in your life, to-night, who hive l>een riddled with And I say : \u201cFor what purpose hast f faith.± The courage of faith.3.! «in.You know this world can give thou come f\" and He says: \"I have The insight of faith.4.The encour- \u2022 It is all gossamery come on a blood-red errand, to Hike agement of faith.Fear not.The loft-You and volatile, and as to eternity, it is : away the sin of this people.\u2019\u2019 And I ieet faith is not without sympathy and went away from God and peace with to you a black and suffocating mid- look over the audience and T «ay strengthening for those who are weak the ide% of, finding better pasturage, ] night, and you writhe under the stings \"Lord .Teehohls circling near-Oh, the world is a good rack from which repent, an l you do not weep, although i them first and put them upon Jesus 1er and mightier the boat of God.One a home may pick\this forage ; and it\tthis\tvery night\tmay he the one in which and I «av: \"Canst Thou endure\tmore\tlooks upon the visible foes, the other is a good trough from which the swine\tyou\tshall lift\tthe shriek of the soul I than that f\" and He says: \"Yea, more.\"\tj the\tinvisible and almighty allies.More may crunch their mess ; but it affords that takes\t| And then th°re are scores of people in ' than .with them.\" One with God no satisfactory food for a soul blood- THE LONG, LAST PLUNGE.this Inuse that come and bring their is a majority.\u201d k°U£kt and immortal.\tThere have lieen people who hive come\tiinfi put them upon His back; and 17.Prayed.Not for himself, hut for I have noticed, also, that the -sheep into this Tabernacle, and heard the then there are hundreds that come his servant.Let us employ prayer for get ast ray by l>eing frightened wit h Gospel\u2014for I preach nothing else,\u2014 ,lr?^ bring their sins and put th*m on one .another.He saw.In re.s|K>nse to I sentenced to twenty years\u2019 penal ser-the dogs.\tThe hound gets in the field.\tnn(j refused it, and gone out, and they\tj His back: and then there are thou-\tthe prophet\u2019s prayer.God unveiled his\tvitude for sending explosives\twith in- J In* Pf .xz\tfire?\" And the\tcaverns forlornly echo: H»m through the aisle.Swing\topen\tare\tever the invisible attendants 0f|11 uUdhill, London, continues to draw , THE 'V AY \\ OU GOT At>2 RAY.\"Who?who i\" And the destroyed souls door ane again honored and respected, and it shall be the pride ->f the young man of the not Unless carefully watched, and the col- far distant future to be able to «ay ; lar adjusted, the shoulders will he- ' I hi > farm has been in my family come chafed and bruised.It is a good !,10w »>»?two centuries, and God helping me.it shall never go out of the name while l live.\" Lord Minto came to Canada in 1883 ns military secretary to the Marquis of i insdowne One °n as they find they her presence in the kitchen of the ance, for it is the fruit which is of and, going to the front in Afghanis- told me a blood-curdling story can move through the water from one thrifly housewife is often a vexation of value.The tree grows to the height I tan, joined Lord Roberts.He was with I of a fight with a shark, waged by a\tto another, and become accustom- spirit.but she is a necessary evil, and attained by large maples, and branches Lord Roberts mil through the campaign man named Hallett, adds the Chums* ed to these movements, the corset may your wife needs her, and must get» rec- luxuriantly so as to shade a consider- in the Kurran Valley.When Lord representative.The latter, it is said, ' ^ discarded.It is much more shapely onciled to her.\table area,and, as the leaves are\tlioth\tI Roberts succeeded to the vacancy ore-\twas working in one of the old-fashioned\tthan tbs\tbig\trubber\trings\tand cork Every mother of a family needs hours abundant and large, there is formed a ated by the death of General Colley bells, and while he was lieing lowered i Rf* preservers, and, in fact, does not of quiet rest\u2014hours for reading, for protection against the heat which in 1881, he invited Lord Minto to join one day he saw below him a black j Rhovv at all, as Lt conforms to the relaxation and for thought\u2014! hat she stock appreciate.The fruit a large his staff and become his private sec re- object.In a second or two he recog-1 fihape of the wearer, may train up her boy to ways of truth fleshy pod filled with l>eans the site of I tary.Peace was arranged, however, nized that it waa a shark, and to his and honor, and lie able to make home ahorse chestnut.It is upon the pods I before any active service began, and horror the bell tapped the monster, so so delightful to him that no outside and the beans that cattle feed.This I the next year Lord Mintp went to that man and shark were rubbing attraction will be powerful\tenough\tto\tfodder is so satisfying that for\tlong\tI Egypt as a captain in\tthe mounted\tagainst eaoh other in the closest pos-1 Most of\tthe\twriting\tpaper used in draw him away from it.\tperiods cattle are fed on nothing\telse\tI infantry remaining with\this picked or-\tsible proximity.The shark grew al-\tFrance, Spain\tand Italy is\tmade in ay God speed the\tday\twhen\tin\tas*» reach market is prime condition.\tI ganizatiop until it was\tdisbanded at\tarmed, and in swinging viciously round\tBritain 11*11 to CnnailM This trouble Is due to a< bacterial disease, the germs of which enter the tree through the flower or breaks in the Ixark.The young inner bark and the camMum layer ate most seriously affected, situated beneath the bark.the Earl or Aberdeen, is hailed with I the outbreak in the capacity of chief It isI d staff and took part in the hardest fighting.The conclusion of this campaign closed Lord Minto's active ting appointment could have been 1 service, but lie has taken a hearty in-it is impossible to check the trouble by I made by i he Home Government.Lord Merest in military affairs ever since, spraying When any particular part\tMinto\twill\tnot\tassume\this official I | 1*»\" his return to Scotland in 1887 Incomes affected, as indicated by the I duties\tunder\tI he\tdisadvantage of be-1 ^'\"\u2018he Border\"Mounted Rifle^ 'and i darkened leaves, cut\toft\tsome\t«is-\tjng a at ranger,\tfor lie is widely known I when the Scottish Border Brigade was and\tbum.|\tthroughout the\tprovinces.It might be I formed the next year his Lordship was Thorough work should\tt*\tdone\tafter I\ttruthfull M|d\tlh;lt he ia already a appointed brigadier general.This brittle grow ing period.T his is by no\t*\t* , I gade holds manoeuvres every second means a sure preventive, but it is\tpopular man.\tand\tis sure\tto fall heir I year at Minto, and has won numerous about the only method of checking the\tto the\tgeneral good-will\twhich all I prizes in competit ion against the regu- lars.satisfaction throughout Canada generally believed that no more fit but the tance U*luw the injury THREE QUEER CITIES.disease.\tI Canadians feel for the Earl of A her In a succulent, repidly growing tree .\tLord Minto is not a military man the blight bacteria find more favor-\t'\tonly.He takes a deep interest in able conditions of growth than one 1 he arrival of the Earl and his other affairs, and especially in agri- 1 he city or Ghent, in Belgium, is which develops more slowly and vig-\tcharming wife, the Countess of Minto,\tI culture and stock raising.He is one\tbuilt, on\ttwenty-six islands.These ia- orouslv.A su copient growth induced\tls sure to strengthen the regard now\tr/ t*le strongest supporters of the hor-\tiands are connected with each other by S.\"-*\t' h,m.The, .il, b.h.\tÏZ\t\u201e holding water from potted trees has\thandsomest couple ever occupying\tbettering the conditions of the farm-1\thundred\tstreets and thirty public checked the progress of the disease.In\tRideau Hill, and fully capable of main-\tinS community.He owns two of the\tsquares.\tIt is noted for being the addition to pear trees, this blight at- taming the social prestige of their I iargest-\tI?08t.highly improved birthplace of Charles V.and of John tacks the apple, crab, quince, mountain .* .\t' .Ll \u201c g \u201e\t':r faraw in the borderland.and is a\u2019 h.gh position.With them will prob-1 regular and successful exhibitor at ably come three highly accomplished the shows.From his boyhood days his and lovely daughters and two sons Lordship has been an ardent lover of I scene of the pacification of Ghent, Nov In£ exceptionally interest ing | ,.,.n jng j, j s degree at Cambridge he Extremes are dangerous.One class I family.Lord Minto comes of one of I became known as an accomplished of farmers do not feed enough for pro-| the best known families in Scotland, | steeplechase rider, and in 1874 he rode in the gnind national steeplechase at All Are Until on IiInimIm t'ounrrlrtl by Mftiy Bridge*.The city has three of Gaunt, whom Shakespeare called \"time-honoured Lancaster,\u201d and as the EXTREMES IN FEEDING STOCK 8th, 1576, and of several insurrections, sieges and executions of well-known personages It, is associated with American history by the treaty made there Dec.24th.1814.terminating the second war between England and the Ignited States, known as the war of 1812.Amsterdam, in Holland, is built on [dies driven far below' the water into the earth.The city Is intersected by many canals, which are spanned by nearly three hundred bridges and semblés Venice in the mingling u# land and water, though it is considerably larger than that city.The canals divide.the city, which is about ten miles Too much and he succeeded to the title in 1891.mgs Lord Minto married Mary Caroline Grey in 1883, just before coming to Canada.Hhe is the daughter of Gen.main in Roxburgshire, near Jedburgh, | Charles Grey, who was private secre- to the Queen.\ta ably handsome and charming woman, and is as popular in the border district as the Earl.Their mansion at FODDER IN THE TREETOPS.He was educated at Eton and men THE FARMER-BOY.(aille In Hawaii Hay In Time He % flop *enn»4»rlnl AHrlbelea.Cana la serve And in all things be careful that you keep up to the letter of agreements with your hoy.think that because he is a boy you can violate a bargain made with him any more than you would violate one made with a man.\t< your Do not A cow cannot climb a tree\u2014undoubted fact in natural history.Yet if environment can effect what some l>e* lieve it can.a few generations of cattle in Hawaii are likely to evolve a for the corn- race of scansorial kine, mon fodder for cows and horses grows Keep yourself and your boy out of neighborhood feuds.Life is too short to be spent in profitless dissensions.Better suffer wrong than to bristle with indignation over every fancied slight or injustice, like the porcupine.By and by your boy w ill fall in love.It is the inevitable faie, and you need not be surprised at it, and you certainly should not be indignant because of it.And when that time comes, let your boy choose for himself on trees little to use You PNEUMATIC CORSETS.ra WRITING PAPER, And \u2022 f iff\u2019,' mSS\t.SB MÊiËEm ally recommenced our ghastly our salvation came.1 he \u2018rre?i#*Vi' force behind the lee had eviden y broken up the jain ahead.Suddenly our Corporal cricri out that h® saw signala.I sprang on to the hillcxa I onr*) more, and shouted with the dea-i perate energy of a man whose life an< the lives of many others depended on the ; a i vue r of his flings.It seemed t ha the ive bed had l>eeo riven asunder and subdivided below, m well as above.,f town and the check that hjid b\" us to a temporary standstill ho< >e caused by the central mass ltselC.leased but unbroken, jamming he p-lessly in the BEND OF THE GIANT HIVE 11.floes were MOST THRILLING STORY, Warm Weather Best tea in the world Weakness is quickly overcome by the touing and blond enriching qualities of Hood's Sareapaiula cine cures that tired feeling almost ns quickly as the sun dispels the morning mist.It also cures pimples, boils, salt rheum, scrofula and all other troubles originating in bad, impure blood.NARROW ESCAPE OF COLONEL MAN AND HlS SOLDIERS.I b i s great mmli- told by e Brtttfth Officer, who warn Afloat on Alt Ire Her - Awful Kiperlmre si a Parly Who Were I'aaghl on the Klur uerht Of the many stories of the perils of the frozen North and the perils of that region at the time of year when the Ice in the* rivers begins to break, Colonel Alexander Man, of the British army, relates one of the must tbrill-It is best told in the language of the Colonel: It was back in the Seventies that 1 found myself in Yingtze, the port of Manchuria.On passing the bar of the Sira Muren, on the way to Yingtze, one is impressed by the solitude that reigns on every hand steamer has steered north for about an hour to a point where the stream, after making quite a sharp bend westward, returns on an eastern course, and then starts almost due south again ; it is not, 1 say, until one reaches this spot that one sees anything denoting the presence of human life\u2014 save, perhaps, a stretch of nuts, or the tent of a fisher family standing on the beach, or perched on some knoll overlooking the river changes suddenly, shoe river there looms a forest of masts\u2014 scores of junks and lorchas ranged four and five deep off the rough wharves.Beyond lie the European craft in double tires, with struck yards and in-rigged booms.As the ship is brought up into the berth which is left vacant for her near the imperial custom house one turns naturally from the setting sun and glances toward the well-built jetty to realize that at length one has reached this little known country, which stretches away for a thousand miles\u2014mountain and valley, lake and desert, until it touches the mighty Amur, face to face with the Hood\u2019s sarsa- parilla 3*.If (!n| Ida's flintiest Mc- t lne.|l ; six for 15 I III Hood \u2022 Pille cure JJiliowme*», In«III**»*(ion The advancing up-river* thus urrested until some portion of «» obstruction had come away.- that one of mv staff in the town 11 ne I night duty, thought ht- de- of the log hcard an excited cry, and the ferry-rnan Clime rushing to intercept uh.HR0ATHLRSS WITH EXCITEMENT It Kevins going on \"Your Excellency cannot, proceed! scried human figures on Long before you are across the ice will floes as ho was gazing from the jei r> break up, and you will lie overwhelm- at the appalling war of the ice masses back, sir.Turn back.My\tWi^K^ÊÊKiÊÊKÊÊIÊÊI^KÊÊIM liumble abode can accommodate the sol- individuals, of course, but he saw .71 ordinary paintwork is to employ whit.- -% »*£= before joining the dissolved.Paint which his a highly had lieen an polished surface is best cleaned with and .erniturc cream.une Mille.Mille A Heiee.Barrletere.etc.removed lo Wanley BMg».KloB* mond Ht.W., Toioote.¦ herwhy wsleiided to all f**a# _\ti lereeUd I# g#:## TO CJ>RAN PAINT LAW One of the l*»at methods of cleaning It is i\\pt until the INVITATION m*n \u2022 n'l wom^n or M got you over in one of the punts.\" These words were occohipunied by much gesticulation, and were uttered men in a tone which admitted of no doubt of time he had our as to the speaker's earnestness.in- launching deed, 1 knew him, and had much faith Chinese service, Mr.1 in him.He was a veteran, long past officer In the mercantile\tmarine the allotted span of life, and little pres- his nautical training certainly su i ents bestowed upon him, though re- us in good stead that nigh .\t.' reived with the Celestial's apparent culated that the career ol me\tThis reliable Badness school invites want of appreciation, were never for would soon In* blocked sgam in ' _ the atteniion of all young men and gotten when his special knowledge of bend, and he felt sure tha a '¦>'\twomen interested in Commercial Kdu- the crossing could be useful to his rent would be set up under the\tn\tcation, and will lie pleased to receive patrons.\u2022\tKink.It turned out e\\«u >\tcorrespondence from any one who de On this occasion, however, those he had anticipated.Hib bout \u201dJlH.\ttires to qual fy for a good Lusm ss addressed were in no mood to he balk- carried over a rough region oi ice» w [)0shion \\\\ rite for catalogue and ed.if any chance remained of seeing the lane of water made »\t¦\t¦\t\u2022 particulars.See Ad.in this issue quarter*1*hot* night.\"\"For \"wbnt'tvle rowers were pulling intBOAP FROM GRASSHOPPERS.ing ^Zg,w/hoZof%\\& filing \u201c\"wîST wbie/l and m,r halt- A Spanish inventor produce, from packed to overflowing with dazed comrades suddenly\theard\tI\tgrasshoppers\te\tfatty\tsubstance\twhich \"the Great tin washed\"\u2014many, as like- sound of oars in the ,ov\t* v* i,*nl-\tis declared\tto\tmake the\tfinest soap yet Lt.\u2019SSSSJBS 2 tip: \u2022»f 8- «Htoms UTTERLY INDESCRIBABLE SCENE.0 waldino Kinnan & Marvin, Who eeale , sr ttirsrpti'K 3BEb tassas»! would have attempted t be passage to ^ee o# h ivetem.Price 7.»o.pe bottle.Held 8-jSt \u201c5ï tiSWSV; \u2022saraehMSsar hardy Norsemen went my stanch Man-chus unhesitatingly followed.XV e ran we jumped and we slipped ; we swayed like drunken men as we stepped from floe to flue, which rose and fell and swirled and crashed round and round beneath us; but we never actually tumbled down.At Last we reached the boat and flung ourselves iftto it, speechless and almost fainting.Mr.T.wasted no precious moments in words of congratulation were we all over the gunwale than the to work once more, and Now r> fl fl F I N R and Sheet Metal Works.r\\ u u r ¦ h u roofing slate, i« bim*.loge, Tirent*, done by mr Arm).Met^l Oelllnp, Oe m' o.Betas itse furnlahU for work complete cries \u2022.r fthlpord tn ear put of the country Phone 1IM b.our HIE A $ 6ks, Adelaida AWIdmer 8t,.,T*ro*te.CENTRAL Bt 8!NESS COLLEGE Hut t he scene Across the horse- THE TRIUMPH ADJUSTABLE STOVE FÎPJM -iked out by the course of the HTî be oleeoed, nemtefl, sea poi ewe, m b mubII bpmm Aik four dealer# for them Manufactured by G.B.BARCLAY, 168 Adelaide SI.W.Tomato.in u room CLOhlD.~ Established 1ML LI l.COFFEE & CO., CHAIN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, How's This?We offer O te Hundred Dollar* Howard fof of rat.arrh that camiiot ho tuna by ¦earns 400-12 Board of Trade Building, TORONTO.ONT.John L.Correa Thomas Flynn.Dominion Line Steamships, cart was three horses ÏNTR.USTED TO T1IE FERRYMAN.Not 10 minutes elosped from the time we left land before a dull roar, like the firing of heavy cannon, announced that the peasant's prophecy was amply verified.The ice had broken up \u2022 The great platform of ice on which stood, and which stretched from one (tank to the other, was split and riveu from end to end, and from hiub to side, ami became in a few moments a mere collection of enormous flors, dashed hither and thither by the tide, and left struggling in a turmoil in which the smaller floes were ground to pieces by the larger ones.It was a tearful sight.The extraordinary width of the river must l>e borne in mind, Also the immense thickness of the ice and tie irresistible force of the newly awakened river.1 remember seeing the great flues bearing down upon us.and curling over on top of each other with the most appalling and deafening sounds.Almost before we realized our position, we found ourselves prisoners on what, by God s grace, proved to be the strongest t oe in our immediate neighborhood.fJ his great floe was some hundred feet Square, and by virtue of its size and weight, it asserted its superiority as it charged irresistibly forward to take its place amidst the whirling, contending masses.\t.\t_ * Seeing how matters stood, 1 le®Pet lecture to the highest point of the f oe.wheic London snow and rubbish had been heaped up beside the ice roadway.h rum this point of vantage I surveyed the awful prospect that surrounded me on every Hide, and tried to think out a means of deliverance.At first, I remember, the men ran excitedly to and fro, with smothered cries, and a little slack oing of outward discipline.A few sharp words in their own tongue, however, were at once heeded, and from this time forward nothing could exceed the steadiness ami good conduct of these fine fellows^ All this time we were whirling down the river toward the settlement, and our only hope lay in being able to make ourselves heard as we were swept mm ¦\u201cÆ'UriSS1.^ !.70.~U .h.ISSflfl SmSmII ! £ÜsHbi.=- - which caused it to remain practical 1 ¦ GIVE IT A TRIAL - - Ludella Ceylon Tea Montreal end Quebec t» Liverpool to mummer.Urge end fast twin screw eteamehips Labrador, Van couver/ 'Dominion,* \u2018Scotsman.Y oreeriiO.8uporior accon- mcdatlon 'or Firnt Cabin, Hoo-on d Cabin and Steerage p»p*engers.jU[w W -FHAge-First Cabin.$52.'.0 ; ferond Cshln, ; Hiecrage 12*2 SO ana upwards ncoording to steamer and berth.Fat all Information apply to Ixjcal Agent», or Davii> TohraVOB A low Oen'l Agents.17 31.Sacrament tit.MoatroaL GRIM FRONTIER OF SIBERIA.Yingtze, referred to contemptuously by the Shanghai people as a \"bean-cake paradise,\" is certainly not impos-It is a kind of scratch collection of flat-roofed, somber-colored, single-storied buildings ; and yet it contains banks, shops, and warehouses of tar more aggregate value than many more pretentious settlements seen on the way out.The mile-wide river surges past\u2014a turbid stream, hemmed in by high brown Rinks of bare alluvial soil, re- G HER SON MAY RE KING.The coming child of the Princess Helene of Aosta, if it prove to be a hoy, stands a good chance of succeeding to the throne of Italy, as the Prince of Naples has as yet no children.we For Sale ing Iron Turning Lathe, sixteen inch swing, ¦lx foot bed, rod and gear full, countershaft complete, good as new, VLKY CHEAP.Apply, Thl WILSON PUBLISHING CO., LIMITES.73 to Si Adelaide St.W., Toronto.iHEiHOSPHtlEPOilB 4 no sooner nr P C 93:i oars swung the sturdy galley shut down the open passage up which she had come.>'e were carried into the town, for we could not walk.and.under careful treatment, no member of the party was permanently the worse for an experience which is deeply graven on the hearts of all.C3R SALE - Highly Improved Farm near Winnipeg; r 32.acres; No.I soil; Improvements alone c Hi $9.000 ; price IS,090, nay two thousand cash.lieved by straggling trees and tiny villages surrounded by walls of earth The strange stillness of the air suggests the Egyptian desert, or t ht wilds of Saskatchewan received the high* \u2022steward at : he World\u2019s Fair 1M, eOHBOY S PATENT ROLLER TOPS have met with euch universal favor, that oilier manufacturers are now making Inferior tm italiens.Insist on having theConboy an he as Imitations ora never as good as the genuine.Such is the In winter, however.mmm summer aspect Yingtze is entirely changed, and the almost Arctic situation of the place makes itself known TO CURE A CULD IN ONE DAY Prof.Virchow of Berlin has consent-to deliver the forthcoming Huxley at the Charing Cross Hospital, on October 3.The lectureship was founded at the death of the late Prof Huxley, out of a sum raised by the Medical School and its friends to commemorate the fact that Huxley received the whole of his medical education at Charing Cross.The subject of the lecture to lie delivered by Prof.Virchow is \"Recent Advances in Science ant Their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery.\" it will l>e delivered m English, of which language Prof.\\ n-chu.v is a master.All Drug The mighty river ceases to flow, and becomes transform- T»?£LcrTr,^^2.,-.v\",,ry sss.ismeAnsw1 *¦'\u201c Sd into stupendous masses of ice 40 feet thick These great masses, piled ftp in ridges at the bend of the river, ed USED POSTAGE STAMPS of all kind* wanted for cash.S ito Kind and Quantity of r'a^\u2019h when wr ting.Canada Stamp Com-610 Sherboume Street, Toronto.itretch right out to the ocean, and are only arrested there by the serried ranks of foam-topped breakers.In these terrible winter days the erstwhile dusty plain receives a vast silvery pall, and the low-pitched cottages, with their gloomy walls, look mere patches m the gleaming- landscape.Of course, river traffic disappears altogether; even the light vessel outside the bar sends her spars aloft, casts off from her moorings, and speeds away.All influx of waterborne merchandise, whether foreign or Chinese, ceases entirely ; and yet the activity of Yingtze is in no way abated.The barque and the schooner are simply replaced by the cart and the wagon ; and now from Mergen and Petuna.on the west, and from Nin-guta and Kirin on the east, HUGH CONVOYS OF GRAIN, Oi threshers engine CASTOR MACHINE CYLINDER ENGINE PACKING and THRESHERS\u2019 BELTS.pany Get ear prices.We want your trade.SHIP YOUR PRODUCE; WILLIAM C.WILSON & CO., Butter, Egg», Apples, Fruit, Ac., to TH* DAWSON COMMISSION 06., Limited, Oor.of West Market and Oolborne Ste, TORONTO.umitbd, \u2022TEAM SO AT, RAILROAD and MIU SUPPLIES, 14 Front 5L Bast, \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 TORONTO Imitation Is sometimes called the sincère form of flattery.This may account for the number of imitations of the original and only positive corn cure\u2014Futnam s Painless Corn Extractor.All such full to possess equal merit, so when purchasing get the genuine \u201cPutnam s.Safe, sure and painless.All druggists.A plaster mad/\" with \u201cQuivkcurej will remove difficulty in breathing, and moie quickly reduce inflammation than the old mustard plaster.2 ÎÎàmme«uT?e%«.\u2022 wi«Mt 2 MSSssa OTAMMERERS.I Montr,aliLUverpooU OJSSsf 655583\u201c=*» - - - '\tRATES OP PASSAOl Cable S61A0 and upwards ; Second CmMn 134 and and $38.25; mirage to Lârerp.^1 London, Glasgow.Belfast Londonderry et Queenstown 621.50 and HA80.\t_ .A reduction of Ere per cent.I» allowed en BRASS^^JS^VSS^SÜÜ&JX to any authorised agent ALLAN LINE loyal Mail Steamship Co., Skins, opium, and ginseng struggle through the northern passes and go forward to their destination in the Yingtze inn-yards.It happened one day that a Government consignment of specie hit dispatched westward, and as tb* rumors of brigands on the wa responsible officials suggested that an escort of military pany the party.Accordingly at daybreak one morning a quartet of open carts left Yingtze, having, in addition to a couple of Manchurian troopers perched on each and a small contingent of their comrades riding alongside, two files of smart auxiliaries sitting on the ehaftsl|mp|iipHH|| cavalcade was followed by the commandant, accompanied by a European subordinate and a good specimen of the native noncommissioned officer.Being well mounted they overtook the carts before they had gone very far, but not until the Government consignment had crossed the river and its protectors were approaching a village, said to be the probable location of the reported ambuscade.Nothing, however, was seen of the bandits ; on the contrary, the road was declared perfectly safe by an advance runner, and we started on our return journey hour our patrol struck the river at a spot where in \"open\" weather there is a ferry, but where during winter is found the necessary paraphernalia of a crossing GLASS VARNISH 516 B.C.invented The Persians in ns parent glass varnish, which they a bi t over sculptured rocks to prevent This coat- LEAD HARRIS BUYS l i a tri lie- COPPER li e rhould accom SCRAP Wholesale only* William It, Toronto.Long Distance Telephone 1729.LONDON'S FEEBLE-MINDED.There are said to be in London alone 8,000 children who are feeble-minded, j : distinguished from idiots and imbeciles.Spread a little \u2022'Qubkcure \u2019 on the surface of corns and cover with thin paper; the soreness will be removed at once, as it reduces the Inflammation which causes pain KNITTING An hour later this jHU\u2019tpNEY as MACHINES.Ribbing tJjCHINC OLD AND RELIABLI UTS 1 4 MONEY MAXEP Prices only #10, 120 #30.In less than an CREELH1N BROS., Georgetown, Oat IS WORTH YOUR MOST SERIOUS CONSIDERATION.Lead Packages, 25c, 406.5oct and 60c.Y CASH Half way down wo y ,r v z \" ~ RADFORD Dr.Fowler's Sxtraot of Will Strawberry ' Nothing ha*yet been found to eupereede II for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Vholera, Cramp#, Wi« Willett, Armstrong, late teacher l^,;:^»mm.rComn,.,nt^Do.'t.ke .Notice.DR.1 ¥ FOWLER'S^ f EXT-OF 1 ' WILD 1 STRAWBERRY Harvesting in this section is pretty well wound up.Your dog tax for 1898 must be paid on or before the first of September, in order to avoid costs.* » + of No.10, has gone to North Clarendon to resume her duties\u2019 ns teacher there.Her many friends wish her every success Miss Mary Horner and her cousin, Miss H Corrigan of Victoria, have gone prolonged visit to friends in Almonte â J.R.HORNER, Sec.Trens Tenders Wanted.Shaw ville, August%20th.1898, Tenders wanted for four Booths priviand Ottawa.\tI leges on the Exhibition grounds on the There was a new arrival at Mr.J.C.| day of the Exhibition erect his own booth.UNDERTAKING.Oil a H.S.Dowd\u2019s Colin i.Each party to Scaled tenders to Richardson's on Monday.It\u2019s a boy\t.\t.Mr.R W.Ralph is erecting a large be m the hands of the \\ ico President, kitchen to his dwelling house.\tHugh Hobbs, not later than Saturday the Miss Lila Chamberlain, of Minneapolis, -7th inet is at present visiting her brother, Mr.8VCCESSOKS TO\tA.W.Chamberlain.Miss Lila, whose A otmrv TTMnCDT A LtFP\tmany friends hare were glad to see her,- A.urn ILL*) U iNDLix 1 A IxLh,\tpurposes returning to Minneapolis next SHAWVILLE, QUE.\t\"*\tThe E.GRAHAM, Sec.-Treas CURES ''THE LEADING HOUSE \" DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY AND SUMMER COMPLAINT.E.R BIG Annual Fall., The above firm having purchased the Undertaking business and equipment of Mr.Arthur Smiley, have also so cured his services as manager of the same for a term of months, which is a sufficient guarantee that the requirements of the establishment will be fulfilled with the same degree of satisfaction as formerly.A complete stock of Funeral Supplies will be kept on hand.à L BRISTOL BARGAIN SALE.- - - Pries Sic.at all druggists.The 17th and 18th wore the dates of the Bishop\u2019s visit to Bristol.The 17th was begun by confirma tion and Holy Communion at St.Luke\u2019s, when seven candidates received the apostolic rite of confirmation.There were present, His Lordship, the Bishop, Yen.Archdeacon Naylor, Rev.W.Kyles, Ernest Smith, Lay reader; and Rev.J.M.Coffin.The church was very neatly decorated.At 0.30 p m., Hie Lordship was pro sent at St.Thomas, and preached a very helpful and appropiate sermon.St.Thomas church, Bristol Corners, MS tee THEY AM DANQKNOUI :FAIR A # Now in .Full Blast, >* X - \u2022 \"V OF THE w COUNTY PONTIAC | The people are realizing our values and are going away well pleased.Be one of the crowd next Friday or Saturday and get yourself a BUSINESS CHAIR ; Airiciliiral Society No.1 WILL BE HELD ON \u2014OFFICE AT THE OLD STAND\u2014 main street, - - shawville X,n!,,onytheeLfi.mprvTed by \u201c coat °f I THE SOCIETY\u2019S GROUNDS AT Mr.J.E.Morris went to Wakefield on Saturday and returned Tuesday.The farinera are now very busy houa ing their grain.Bristol Mmes, Aug.18.\u2014-The church was very beautiful here Moral decorations met the eye inside, and arches at the entrance outside, showed plainly that when the people of the Mines wart to do honor to their Bishop they can do so light THE STOCK-IN-TRADE 01% Geo.A.Graham - - - - Starke\u2019s Corners AS.OH Ml AM J AS.CTTHUERTSON SHAWVILLB SHAW VILLE Nobby Suit .Hat or Boots.Hair Ini Parlor WEDNESDAY, Sept.14,1898.CONSISTING OF or anything else you may require, at the Special Reduced Prices.a Complete range of SHAW VILLE MAIN ST If you require a Hair Cut or Shave, you I loyally are guuniuttvd natiMiictlou at the Shawvilli Bair Dressing Parlour Having been purchased by the under vigned, he desires to inform the people of the surrounding country that he intends carrying on business in the same premises, and by square dealing and strict attention to the requ renient a of the public, he hopes to merit a \u2022 continuance of the patronage extended to Mr.Graham.The service consisted of confirmation Now is your and Ho y Communion.Rev.1.M.Coffin went to Quyon on Sunday to assist the Bishop there.Mr.Morris, Lay reader, look the sermons at St.Lukes and the Mines.Rev Mr.Plaisted passed through here last week.Several of our men have lately left here to work for a while on the railway.At 10.30 a m.a formal open ing of the new Exhibition | Ch&IlCO.Hall will take place by D.Gillies, Esq., M L A.; W.J.Poupore.ALP., and Hon.George Bryson.Several speed competitions be tween county horses, for which prizes will he award-, _ ed, will come off during the ET6SS uOOdS.afternoon.\t* \u201c\u201c Parties wishing to have their razors honed or dretard e in have I hem put I n excellent condition lor from 15 to 25 cents.Try my Hair Tonic.$7 to $10 Suits at So.50.Suits at JOHN SMITH.And other\u2019s at - - $2.95.Extra Harvest Shoes.$1 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY sn ELMSIDE.' SILAS YOUNG.Mrs.Bradham returned here last week, after a lengthy visit to Am prior friends.Mrs.Nelson, of Nepean, is visiting her son here, R-v.T.A.Nelson.Mr.and Mrs.D.McMartin, Renfrew, visited at Dr.Stewarts from Saturday tiil Monday.Mr.W.J.Campbell and Master Char a.V itLvr i etc.etc.Either Silk, Wool or Cotton facture in Summer Styles, will all be offered in J uly at such liberal reductions that buying will be difficult to resist Among the special prizes offered is a gold medal by Hon.George Bryson for the best single roadster in the counties of Pontiac, Ottawa and Renfrew.manu A complete stock of tke above always on hand at .TME.DOUT-A-XaDfiROUT\u2019S ] lie Bryson, spent Saturday and Sunday Main St.\u2022 - Shaw ville.RE PA IRISH A SI 'ECIA /.T V.i.j.mm livre A large congregation were present at \u2014 I the brick chut chon Sunday to listen to Miss U Harrow from India.While here he way the guest t f Mrs.T.A.Nelson.Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Campbell spent Sunday at the Bay.Mrs.Brewer, and children, left for ,.\t,\t0\t.\t.\t.\t, .their home in Buckingham Monday, a.m la,er.lhau SeP1' 8lh-.on »rmal of tht Mr.George Moore and family, left j evening mail at Elmside.their camping ground Monday, a.m., foi their h-nue in Pembroke.Mr.H.Loth- Gloves, Hosiery Laces, etc , CNOttawa^^ Business College.(Established years.) SHAWVILLE, QUE.All Entries for the Exhibition must bo in the Secretary\u2019s hands not and many other seasonable lines will be subject to Great Discounts during July.House & Sign Painter, Glider, Glazier, Decorator.Fall term commences August 15th A per manent *lxflT of four experienced able ex pert teachers ; thirty two yenrs of uni nier rupted success ; being endorsed by the lead ,\t.- .,\t.ing business and p ofoslonal men of ibe tan and family are also making their hibition, see large posters Capital : each graduate getting the Dip oms\t°\t1 of l he Huslutrtis Kd or alors* Asaociat on ol L x r* Canada ; the success of our graduates (they Mr.Hugh Hohhs and family, Shaw* T 0 tl M VflilNP yriv,,! at ,h« B,y Monday, to r,-|JU11W IUUflbl 0\t'\tmain for » Inna.JOHN K£I i U, Trine-pal, | The Misses Armstrong and Elliott, 148-154 A Bank St., Odawa.j hive also taken up their abode at the Bay.Mips Grace McKcchnie left here Monday p.m.for Octawa.The farmers are getting along rapidly with their harvest.For full information regarding the Ex We are positively .o\u2014 E, GRAHAM, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.President, Bristol Secretary, Elmside P.0 ESTIMATES furnished.Headquarters for the best Groceries iu the County.We are continually on the lookout for the best and newest goods on the market.o FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND SAT RAM Shawville ISFACT10N GUARANTEED.LIVERY.We have Miss Ha Townsley left for her home in West Mount, Montreal, last week after a couple c-f months holidaying here.ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE Pickles, Baked Beans, Canned Corn and Peas at present that are admred by everyone, and praised by all who use them, and at prices that will astonish you.Trip THE TAILOR SHAWVILLE, COUNTY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.First class horses and rigs at popular prices.Special attention paid 'to the commercial trade.PARKMAH 1 Wednesday, Aug.10th, was the occasion of the first visit of His Lordship, the Bishop of Montreal, to our pretty little St.Alban\u2019s church.The rite of confirmation was ad minis tered to two candidates.Archdeacon Naylor read a report of work of church building to His Lordship, who was greatly pleased and praised the the work of the Archdeacon and people.Work on the church was commenced iu May, 1807, and carried on mostly by voluntary effort during the fall and winter of 1807 and the following spring.The Church was sufficiently completed internaliy was opened on July 14th and On the latter occasion four infants wera baptised.A few of the offerings were as follows: 3 guineas towards silver comm union set, Miss Rawson, Halifax, Eng; 3 guineas for same purpose; Mrs.Arrive 9 45 I Williams, Norwood, Eng , the remaining \u2022' Ü ori $10 by the communicants of 8t Albans; west window by Mr.A 8.Smart; easi\t\u2022\t,\t.\t_ « 2 I \"indow by Archdeacon and Mr.Naylor; W\\™.pa™£ P^iUon .nd ô.rn g&d 4 ! organ, by Miss Ethel Bond\u2019s S.S.clan» wages.If you are at present employed, and Mias Gome,,\u2019.B.ble Cla\u201e; funds fur\tÛLÏIeVJiï for , tio.'y i a ole were given by Mr.A.Smart you.We have the largest most complete -,3jsr and Or lamps by Mr.W.H.Smiley, ^%^ugh|yap.j»-d.l^norg.r^,^ ^ i hese are only a few of the bent factor*, mant| for home grown nursery stock.but one may safely say that all the mum- All supplies sent free; the trial costs you I a ¦\tM mm* I ber»',aa wel1 \u201c quite \u201c nnmb.ro/othi-r.,\toÜ/ln&r.U V |i fl 1*/ [1 I*.re «.Lukegatio,, gave good a«i.t.ne both in\tB\t' \" \"\"\tWill/ funds, materia, and wotk for the Lund- Ornamental Trees.Hedging, Bulb Hoses and ing of their beautiful house of prayer.I Heed Potatoes.All our stock warranted and Much credit is due to the Archdeacon I gu.?.r*nteed1l?!!ve\t,\t- for hi.untiring effort, in connection with I .J the work.We hope ere long to see the | want to accent, work on the church completed Starch at 5c.per lb.Salmon at 10c.per tin.?McArtiiDi\u2019 & Yodoe ?sustains his reputation for making Suits that Fit and Wear.We stay with Furniture Furniture Furniture good quality and of all styles at The Leading House for Bargains, j Amazingly Low Prices FOR CASH.Ceylon and Japan Teas.Our name is a household word in every home in the county.*.*$m |0 DOWD\u2019S AM Aylmer fBreekenrldge re Hard ley Parker\u2019» Crossing t* Mohrs Quyon Wyionn's tTana Bristol McKee\u2019s bbawvflle Clark\u2019s Campbell\u2019s Bay flank f\u2019Vlnton t\u2019on longe * Mellon's Waltham \u2022Flag Station.tTank.teFlag Station.Connecting with Hull Electric Railway Aylmer.5.45 Leave eue i
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