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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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jeudi 1 septembre 1898
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[" 7 / £ t < SH A WV ILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, SEPT Voi.XVI, No.11.1, 1898.lo w*ÆS?K2ïï?a~.ce.\u201cTHE EQUITY\u201d Have you tried Dowd s \u201cHigh Loaf\" Flour ?Prescott, Ont., is to have waterworks \u2022nd a sewerage system at a coat of $100, WM.GAMBLE, New drew goods piling up on our counters every day.Inspection invited.J.H.Shaw.The Roman Catholic Priests of thlsoouuty assembled In Pembroke last week for their annual retreat.The rails on the Pembroke Southern railway are now laid to within 12 miles of Pern-broke, and construction work Into that town will be completed In three weeks.Minnie Sexton of New Market, Ont., who was opposed to tho approaching mar riage of her sister, shot the latter dead last week.The Coroner\u2019s jury found her guilty of murder, and she has been sent up for trial.North Nation Mille, Que., August 2G.\u2014Yesterday afternoon young Einilien Louiseize, aged 12 years, while playing with another lad on the booms on the Nation river here, fell in, and before his friends could summon tho assistance of W.U.Edwards & Go\u2019s men, who were sweeping the river below, about twenty live minutes elapsed, and when the boy was brought to the surface life was extinct.A terrible Accident occurred at Almonte on Saturday evening by which a young man named John Devlin ofCarleton P ace, met instant death.It seems that he and some companions had stolen a ride up on the \u201c blind\u201d baggage of the evening express, and Devlin Jumped oflf below the freight shed* while the train was still going at a pretty fast rate.He missed Ills' footing and fel* backward* on the track, the train passing over his head, severing the skull jus*, above the eyes, and crushing the lower part of the face Into a pulp.Men's fine tweed navy waterproof coat» \u2014navy and black\u2014long cape, sewn seams, only $3.See them BARRISTER, Ac., 169 Main Rtrrrt,.At Shawville, second and fourth Thursday of each month.Office\u2014over G.F.Hodglna\u2019 Store, Main St.Is issued from the office of Publication, Shawville every Thursday.Subscription, $1.00 pep Annum.J.H.Khaw Hull.Personal.Thirty cases Footwear just received from the beet makers.We keep the lead in this line.\tJ.H.Shaw.Rev.Alex.Elliott, of Montreal, who was home to enjoy a week's rest, retnrn-ed to his charge on Tuesday.We notice that the Itev.J.Follick, formerly stationed at Bryson, has been visiting in Beachburg and Cobden lately Mr.O.B.Campbell, agent for Messrs.A.Fraser & Co.and Mr.Jae.W.Bryson, of Fort Colounge were in town on Wednesday last, in quest of horseflesh.Miss Hanna Andrews, who has been a resident of this town for some time, left for home (Escott Ont.) last week, where she intends remaining in future.Mr.O.Perry, of Cleveland, Ohio, accompanied by his wife and child, is at present visiting his brother, Mr.Harry Perry, of this town.Wes ' Mason, having completed his apprenticeship with his brother-in-law Mr.James McArthur, left here last week, accompanied by the good wishes of his many young friends, who assembled at Mr.McArthur\u2019s a few nights previously to give him a pleasant 11 send off.\u201d Advertising rates made known on application.Correspondence of local interest solicited from all parte of the country.BANK OF OTTAWA Copies of The Equity containing the auditors report of the Clarendon School Commissioners may be had at this office.For Salk, Cheap\u2014one first class second hand Piano.Apply to, J.R.Horner, Shawville.The Raymond Sewing Machine equals any in the market.For sale by A.Smiley Shawville, from $20 up.Am prior has passed the by-law fur the erection of a new steel bridge over the Madawaeka river on the site of the old \u201cwhite bridge.\" Birth, Marriage and Death Notices Inserted free; but obituary lines, or \u2018\u2022poetry1* will be charged at the rate of 8 cents per line money toacoom pany the manuecrl pt 1 n every case.Head Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .$1,600,000.00 Rest.$1,126.000 00 Board of Directors : Charles Magee, Esq., President George Hay, esq.,Vice President Hon.Oso.Bryson, Jb.Alex.Framer, Kny , J.A.COWAN.Publisher John Mathkr, Esq.TUvin Mac La ken, Hhq.Court Shawville, k No_i76- it; A Meets the 4th Wednes-¦ day of every mouth.'! / Court dues must be paid promptly every mouth.V Visiting brethren cordially Invited.H.8.Barnett, F.B LOF Dennis Murphy, Ehq GEORGE BURN, D.M.FINN1E General Manager, (Lovai) Manager A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.Next Visit.\u2014W.J.Green, photographer, Arnprior, will visit Shawville again on Friday, Sept.2nd.Parties in terested will keep the date in mind.in the Domin Drafts leaned on all Banking points n, United States and Great Britain.Notes and Bills collected.Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt at current rates.Sums of |1 and upwards received i.i Savings Department.Interest credited half yearly.Office Hours -10 a.m.to 3p.in.Saturday 10a.m.to 1 p.m.Mr L.B.C Ion J.A.Cowan, ILS.The Advance last week chronicled the death of Mrs.John Myle, one of the most esteemed ladies of Quyon, who had been a sufferer from dropsy for about a year past.W.J.Eades, C.R.Dr.J.E.TAGGART, L.D.S., D.D.S., T, Andre Rlopolle Committed Corner of Bank and Wellington Streets, tar Special attention given to appointments made by mail.| OTTAWA Drowned.\u2014Charles Staigh, an Arn prior man, was drowned on Thursday morning near Wallace\u2019s bridge on the Madawatka river.It appears he was working on a boom-and in some manner fell into the water and was drowned be fore assistance arrived.We notice that the coming exhibition here and the September meeting of the County Council fall on the same date this year.As the warden and several mayors are on the board ot directors also, it is thought that the Council meeting should be postponed till the following day.mû (6mcraL After a somewhat lengthy trial, in which a great deal of interest was manifested, Recorder Champagne of Huil, on Friday morning last, committed Andre Riopelle to stand hia trial before the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, on the charge of complicity in the death of Leus Boyer, of Black Bay, Eardley.Recorder Champagne, when rende: ing judgment, carefully reviewed the evidence adduced.He laid tpecial stress on the action of Andre Rie pelle the day after the tragedy.\u2018\u2018Take any man said the recorder, \u201cwho has lost his travelling companion, what ia his first duty if he ia at all friendly to him?I is invariably to go arid look for him at the earliest possible opportunity.That is exactly what Riopelle did not do in the case of Boyer.Moreover he went and told a very different story of what he knew to the deceased s parents.Hm showed on that occasion criminal neglect.That is the main fact of the case.\" The recorder concluded:\t44 It is my painful duty to commit the prisoner to stand his trial before the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench.\" The prisoner turned pale at this sentence and answered to a last question put by the court that he was innocent.Are you using Dowd\u2019s Flour ?One second hand 12 horse power for sale cheap C.C.STEWART, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (L.R C P.AND 8 , ED1N.) OFFICE, A.S.Smart The heavy thunderstorm of Sunday morning resulted in the total destruction of the barns and outbuildings of Mr.James 13»a»r,-4*h line of Fi-zroy, with the whole of the season\u2019s crop with the exception of about six acres of peas.The lightning struck one end of one of the barns about half past 3 o\u2019clock, and before many minutes elapsed the whole of the buildings were a seething furnace.The property destroyed consisted of two barns, stable and cowhouse, mowing machine, grain drill,.fanning mills, tur nip sower, wagon, s\u2019eighs, grain crusher, turnip cutter, windmill and gearing, sixteen pigs.The buildings destroyed contained silty loads of hay, about 000 bushels of wheat, 500 bushels cate and 800 bushels barley.The loss is estimated a' over $3,000, on which was carried 870C insurance in the North British & Mer- For Sale A good, neat double ex pres wagon\u2014cheap.\u2014John Lester.o Threshing Mill Teeth for Waterloo machines now on hand at ELMSIDE, QUE D.McRae\u2019s, Shawville BOURREAU RAINVILLE, L,LL A very heavy thunder etorm passed north of the village ^ an early hour on Monday morning.Mr.Sam.Armstrong is engaged veneering Mr R.|J.Black\u2019s residence, main st., west.J ADVOCATE .BRYSON, Will attend nil the Courts of the District, especially when required.The civic holiday at Portage du Fort passed off quietly, about.400 citizens enjoyed the picnic held on Rev.A.Brun* nett\u2019s grounds at the Point.Speeches in favor of the Ottawa Valley Tourist Association wqro made by the mayor, Rev.Brunet, P.P , Rev.Back, Messrs.W.J.Douglas of Portage du Fort, and Mr.Janies Hudgins of Shawville.Mr.Hod-gins in concluding his speech paid a high rihute to the ladies of P.D.Fort, which was greatly appreciated by the crowj).S.A.MAOKAY, B.C.L.NOTARY PUBLIC,\tI manufacture of the Chatham Giant wag Z^LERK of the District Magistrates'Court gon.For sale by A.Smiley, Shawville.V at Shawville.Money to lend on essy terms on larm and village property.Notary Elderly Ladies Black Laoe Caps for lor - The ltoliai.ee Loan and Savings Com-1 eh!e at\t; Mlw McCredir\u2019s, pany\" of Ontario.\t.\tj Will visit Bryson every Thursday.|\tbhawvtlte.The steamer J.L.Murphy, after a short season\u2019s work, bus been laid op at Only the best material used in the Although pronounced in an unsafe con~ | cantila Co dition there seems as yet to be no impediment to traffic over the Portage du Fort biidge.That this structure, which ac- oomudato.,o large portion of the com\", Another of the early pioneer, of the niuuity should he allowed to go to de (jàtineau region haa pawed awav in the cay, m to «ay the least of it, a crying\t\u201e of M P.Grace, ofOracetiold, who .hame, and if the people whose interest*\td aw 0\u201e Wednesday last at 3, o\u201e hemg aacriBced by the capnces of Mr.M7elovk p\tHe waa in Ottawa two 8t.tt.vdle, Ont Tarte, do not remember that gentleman weeks\tC()min\u201e (f0nl Caledonia '\u201cdht a daaterdly act cf vandalism was per- in their prayers they will indeed be re- gpritlg() whero hti to\u201ek serious!y ill, and ! petrated at Hazaldean, a villaye three nma in their duty to themselves if they remained at the Grand Union hotel for miles north of Stittsvile on the Ottawa do not remember him when voting day I a ftJW before ho had sufficiently re road.The Anglican church was forcibly comes around.\tcovered to be taken home, tie was one entered by some person or persons whose Mr.Standish, of Hatley, Que., Prov.of the original promoters of the Gatineau identity ia not known nor even suspected, inspector of cheese and butter factories.Valley Railway, and was a progressive Many of the windows including a memor-arrived here last week for the purpose of man, having been mayor of Gracefield for * *ndowf which c $250, were broken, making an inspection of the several fac several years.In addition io having a the Sabbath school books taken from the tories in this county.From what we large general store he lumbered, and had library shelves,^ torn from their coversand learn Mr.Standish is a gentleman tho-j some valuable mining properties on the otherwise mutilated, urniture damaged roughly acquainted with every feature of Gatineau.The late Alonzo Wright, M.*he baptismal font broken.Not yet dairy business, and that hie visit to the P., who was a lifelong friend of the de *ati*fied, the sacreligioue scoundrels factories here will be of considerable ceased, at the request of the people, cal- wrenched tho ornamental brass work from benefit to the manufacturers.He aims led the town after him as a tribute r he sacrament table and scattered them in to get manufacturers to adopt uniform to its founder and leading citizen, many | \"arious places, methods in order that all may turn out as i years ago.nearly as possible the same grade of Mr.Grace was born at Almonte, Ont., ,.\t.\t.\t.-cheese.If this is done it ia argued that I in 1841, and was educated at the High w t lat B ree ^rd°nAWl 1 °e *.rSDte AILIFK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT I turns out a superior class of work in Mon boIESSl?WDiwUon ument., Headstone», etc.Price, reason with all Courts tn the County, Collections I able m ide and prompt return sa«s ured J AS.HOPE & \u20ac+.ANUFACTURIXO STATIONERS, B00K8EL lers, Bookbinder# Prin'-ere, etc.Depository f tho Ottawa Auxiliary tiililetioeiety,Ottawa, Ont.M WILLIAM ELLIOTT The Government ef Canada announce New Archbishop for Kingston Kingston, Aug.27.\u2014The announcement has been made from the Archbishop\u2019s Palace that Vicar-General Gauthier, of Brockvllle, has been appointed Archbishop of Kingston.The documents are at hand from Rome.The new archbishop was the choice of the clergy of the arch diocese of Kingston.took place on Friday last suit BAILIFF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE COURT ST., SHAWVILLE That Match.\u2014In list week's Advance the Quyon bard gives a very lucid tremelv limited, to keep an orgMimstlon bly that neither Shawville nor Quyon | to method, of work.Tbe report, from the of Uie kind together.\twere very much in the game at any time, MVer»l town.l.lps were called for.Rev.Mr.A letter from Mr John Nelbitt, baker, but \u2022* **H,\"Î* to have been the character of Fylea Bnd ReV.Mr.Oarvan gave an encoui who recently went from here to Indian I *n exhibition game in which member, of aging report ofthe work for Onslow Head, N.W.T.t says he is getting along divers clubs had a hand, with a prepon- Committees have been formed consisting Buckwheat John desires to be remembered to I derance of Arnprior heavy weights on the j of all denominations\u2014both Catholic and Eggs, (fresh,) matter of -course 'ide of Quyon.Some of our girls we I Protestant\u2014and preparation has been made Wool.know don\u2019t like how the thing turned out, j for the distribution of campaign literature.Butter.Rev.Mr.Nelson gave an account of the | Pork per 100 r ton.Temperance Work Scoming Accounts collected and prompt returns made All courts attended.St.Lawrence Hall, Shawville Produce Quotations \u20229 Mrs C, M.McLean, Oats peas 22 t(.25 to 45 Good Accommodation.Table andjBar^al ways well furnished.First-class Livery Attached.30 11 well all his friends, and wants The Equity sent to him every ,\t.\t.\t, week, in order to keep poeted on loc, | ^^J^üTTll ^ IjS^red I work being done ,n Br,\u201eo,.H*\tthe I Bay pe for.\tj prospects are good for a large majority In | Calfskins Hides, dry .16 to 18 .12 to 13 3 75 to 4 26 9.00 to 10.00 .35 to 40 .6 to 8 .\t35 to 60 PONTIAC HOjlSfr wo Mr.E.Graham made a shipment -of 3\t.\t, n\tI that township.\tI f carloads of new oats from McKee'# and The following item from the Renfrew r6v.Mr.Knox reported for Clarendon and Doits Smith's Stations last w-eek \u2014 the first of Mercury, will be read with interest by gbawvllle, and R?v.Mr.Back and Mr.Beek-the season.His grain shed at McKee\u2019s those of our citizens whose bowels of com- elt gpoke Gf prog, is In Litchfield, is now almost finished and will consequeu passion have been moved by the «->re j other reports were received from different tly be ready for the Urge business which arm\u201d 8*met which 1&te y**n hae Le j parts of the county, so that fn all the pro -will develop at that point during the nest oome quite a common practice on the pects are favorable few months.\tpart of the distinguished gentry of the! It warn decided to have the Temperance road\u201d:\u2014\tlecturer, Mr.Nichole, for a number of days Word was received here last week of «« Henry Jackson, the tramp who had jto lecture throughout tbe county.There the death at Calgary, N.W.T .of Robert ln app»rently sore hind while here, and win 1,80 ^ ™eetlDw hel(l ln eTery Findley, eon of the late Jeroe.Findley of braeeLi that he would make up the 6ne division, which will be addressed by tbe min-Clarendon, who went west laet year, end \u201ef $g a.ee.sed upon him in Renfrew j\u201e | leiere of the surrounding country.EEES\u2014 ! sparest: « SSS56\tsssr 2aü % s Azszaxzrz: jr search, it was found that the acre on one credle, Mrs: James Hodglnr, Dr.Knox, Mr.arm being nearly well, he warn carefully 6nd Mrs* Mitchell, Miss Parker, Tames Knox developiug another aore on the other en 7c p+T lb.Limb, 8 to 10 : per 1H.Butter, print, 17 to 20 centa» Butter, tub, 14 to 15 cen s.Eggs, fresh, 12 to 15 eente.Eergs, stored, 9 to 12 cents.Apple*, 50c to $1 00 per hag.Tumati ee, 15 cents pur gallon.Cheese, white, 7 3-4e.Cheese, colured, 8 3-16c.Hides, rough, 6c per pound.i i SHAWVILLE, P.Q PROPRIETOR CALDWELL, - This hotel will oe loand fully equipped for tbe accommodation of the public ally, and especially commercial men.Fre< \u2019bus meets all trains.Good livery h connection.\t.\t.\t.\t._\t^ Ladles\u2019 and gents blcycles;kept for Liu The Citizen is Ottawa\u2019s leading daily paper\u2014advertise in it.Won. ÏS Tfft1 m fl fi1 flflTI !!'T?h,,v''\t,hr'r Rnftthpmn» 11 in the dnrknm In the flight towards I «III Join the rry.the supplication, ! wn* the \"man of Ood,\" and whatever hs ?1110 10 UllJ OU 11 Ui UUUi hat ju.iguient-seats baye kind led I' g> pt.I suppose she I bought ol Him f tho penitent malefactor: \"Lord, re- did wiw looked upon as lieing done by ___ \ttu'ii Imis!\tinquisit ions hi ye I my hood when He was the joy of her member me when I hou contest into God.The hoxv and arrows represented .slmiHMie.l then sword ! Not this heart.I suppose she thought of the Thy kingdom \" Oh, t he pain, t he igno- I hé king's endeavors to conquer hit nia11, hut Hara'has ;uo\\n Har.ihhas was thousand kindnesses He had done her, mlny, the agony; and yet I he joy, the enemies, and Klisha'a hinds put on ,l.V ' *!' ' Against he thnst ian re-\tHioi forsaking her or forgetting her\tthrilling, hounding, glorious hope ! Son\tthem indicated that Hod was nlxiut to ligion have been brought t he histori-\teven m His last, moments; hut turn-\tof Mary I Ron of God !\tgive power to the king's efforts -4 Tim.for a\t4*'! Kf\u2018mus of Hil»l»on, and the [nilhli of\tmg to John and saying: \"There is\tThere was a very touching scene\t\"Christ himself deigns to put his hand , haf »vs|)U! y.mid the kmgly nui hui m y m i lier ; take her wuh you.She is old among an Indian t rilm in the last ten- ii|Nin our hand in order that we may of I* iodei îvk of 1 run la, and lie ml- [,u'v- bh* cannot help herself.IK» for tiny.It seemed that one of the draw the how aright.It is his arrow* luinoy of John, Earl of Rochester, and j her just as would have done for her rhi, ft .-.ins hid slain a man I belonging that must lie shot, and it is we who g#### ÉISüi,MlEIÈi WËÊBë M\tË ElEfi&T B:LÉ ^MaRKSi ¦m** passing out now through the gates of There cannot lie.there never has been, see Christ and Simon iroing up the hill _ew -\u2014- \u2018\t\", 18 n!)1.««wely deliverance after °,tv Ti-* \u2014 - *\t¦ %\u201e\",%% »r«5tsusi sti- z tstr j the Sunday school.-»«%.aa.?m\\ss.between zeal and indolence, be- one another\u2019s burdens and so fulfil the !\t\u2014\t,hMJ* nnies oast of the Sea of 'ZZ\t:NTERNAT,ONAL_LESSON.SEPT.4.tinn «oin* out to'\u2019îiàcbifrgo his e- t hen in the last moment repent.There red hands in this fountain, and they -v changea m Israel since Elisha be- Kan> * hou flhou blest have smitten terva» ono'a\t,,.\t,\tU such a thing as dealh-be-1 re^nt- j have- been made as white as snow.'1 he gau his ministrations.The godlv i iv-\\ or S1X ^'mes; then hidst thou b\u201e,vbu; zzZ Z\tSTMKC.~\u2018lt,~r~r;.fc''u^.\u201c - Dame of Havelock brave for Christ and ^ents us only one ease of that kind, ers table.The ship that has Imm*u\t1\t0,1 uat tonal i haiacter i fereth violence, and the violent take it brave for the British Government\tan^ il *a no^ safe, to risk it, lest\tour\ttossed in a thousand storms floats\tin- and sentiment, and when Elisha as a I 'W /«Toe;\" It is the\tzealous and .\tcase should happen not to he the\tone\tto this harbour.The parched and sun- young man picked up the older t,L\tconquer.\tFaith and as 1,1 h u 1 ,)mt 10 amid ten thousand.\tstruck soul comes under the shadow 1>10|)}let-s muit.e .f , .\t.\tat ljl° boti.nu of every victory .I.M \u201e°r\u201c:; \"as7o,\u201eui\u2019d.«d.,r:r,,\u201c\t!.*\u201e?\u201eruz-Jrz: \u2014 » - \u2014« -ssl, Shink.if Paul had gone into militarv The wretch that scorns the mandats\t!\u2019wen, have put clown their l urdeni,and\t: was\tple accepted\tthe true doctrine\t,v^!\" hJt^ha diodd and they buried him.thing than for a young man.when it ound the cross.And the first\tin all\tthere were many around the cross who\t0[ Jvbovali.For forty-five years and\tV evy\tdifferent from the fate of the is demanded of him.to turn his back that crowd was His mother.\teY°u\tsympathised with the dying sufferer.\t; more Elisha has not been mentioned\t}¦uaJ1\tw\" W1LS t®ken in a chariot of upon home, and quiet, and luxury, and, need not point her out to me.I cnn | Oh i h wail of woe that went in the Bible record.Joash was a de- ,7 heaven.Where Elisha was in the service of his country, go forth see hy the sorrow,\tthe anguish, the\tj through that crowd when they Raw | srendant of Jehu, who had usunwd\t\".u.rle( 18 not certainly known,\tprol>- to camp, and field, and carnage, and \"«>e.by the upl hrown hands ! That all\t| Jesus die.You know the Bible says if ; t he throne and pul to death all there-\ta ' ^ near to Samaria.Josephus\tmen- niurtyrdom.It was uo mean thing to means mother ! \"Oh,\u201d you say :\t\"why\tall the things Jesus did were recorded\tprésentai ives of Allah\u2019s family that he 1\tV,°ns\tmagnificence of his funeral, be a Roman soldier ; it was no idle didn\u2019t she go down to the foot\tof the\tt he world would not contain the books\tmold find.Vigorous as Jehu was he\t, m bands of the Moabites invaded the But the noblest army has in hill and ait with her hack to the scene?that would lie written.It implies fold not been able to maintain himself !\t\u2022 ** at 1 he coming in of the year.An it sneaks, and these were the men who ft was too horrible for her to look un- | - to the execution of Christ.Their *-s in anguish or trouble, it always mercy.We are told that one blind up to comparative strength again and - y discovered was far from the dastardly behavior puts out the makes a heroine of\ta mother?Take\tman got his eyesight.I suppose lie the influence of Elisha had come to\t'^'der.gleam of their spears, and covers their her away, you say,\tfrom the cross,\tcured twenty that we are not told of.I he regarded by both kinr and fcUl>-\t\u2022 As they were burying a man.\tThat banner with obfoquy.j hey were 1 You cannot drag her away.She wilt When He cured the.one leper whose j(iCt.s as one of the powerful forces i ' aH 801116 unnamed Israelites were cowards.They were ruffians.They keep on looking; as long as her son story is recorded, He might have cured working toward national prosperity ,lU,>'lnK a friend.Behold, they spied were gamblers.No noble soldier breathes she will stand there looking, twenty lepers.Where lie did one act Wept over his face.The king\u2019s sorrow ?*mn,d-\tHebrew has it \"the would treat a fallen foe as they treated Oh what a scene it was for a tender- of kindne s mentioned, He must have for Elisha\u2019s death was sincere ,,\u201et it I lxinljU'4\u2018\tl,ut him.There was or n coat, or a shoe, but it goes down gladly she would have clambered up cro^s.and on- says: \"Why, th it is religions ministers have U»en adresse.! ,n° ti,uv for ceremony.They did not in the family wardrobe from genera- on the cross and hung there herself the Jesus that bound up my broken as \"father.\u201d That is t lie ordinary tit !e know \"llose Elisha\u2019s tomb was, but took lion to generation.Now that Christ 5f her son could have been relieved.| heart.\" And ano.her standing he- of a Homan Catholic priest Frequent lv the ntiarest- And when the man was lh to be disrobed, who shall have His , How stren^t hening she would have | neath the cross says: \"That is the used hy all sorts of Protestants Pidre let vvniable than i mob \u2022 lu» have read history may renie m-he?\u2019 tho excitement in Paris during I he t Da \u2022 eg- u I with the bleached skulls of victims\u2014a hill that was itself the shape uf a skull, covered with skulls, and called Golgotha, skull which means t tin place of a Three men are to be put to death\u2014two for theft, one for treason, having claimed to he king of the Jews.Each one carries Ins own cross, but so exhausted from previous' one i s hardships that He burden, and they Gyrene, who Is supposed to be in sym-|Mtliy with t lie condemned man.to faints under the Charity compel Simon of hand, to take rare of the sick, and help t he needy, and restore the lost, and I fin 1 her bushel with hyper-criticism, and jostled of t lie world, and pursued take hold of one end of the cross and j from point In point, and caricatured help linn to carry it hill .t lie I he three men are lifted in hor- rid crucifixion howling Wlien the mob are acorn the darkness hovers, and scowls, and Swoops upon t be scene, and the rocks ftuake declare, in whisper In shriek i n gruan This is the Son of God.\" I propose to speak of the two sf spectators around tho friendly and the unfriendly an friendly group were tho Roman sol iters groups cross\u2014t he Now it is a good thing to e n e r- #* zeal VN hen there kike, the officers would zeal of smite I he last lesson declares of this this prophecy was exactly If .Joash had had more thing es- I ill- tin raptured Christ The one he 4 e as #1» l t ' Nervous People PRINCESS STEPHANIE, OLD FAMILIAR SAMOS, I The Very Odor Itself Is Refreshing.Are great sufferers and they deserve sympathy rather than censure.Their blood is poor and thin and their neives are consenuently find relief and cure in Hood's Sarsaparilla because it purifies and enriches the blood and gives it power to feed, strengthen and sustain the nerves.If you are nervous and cannot sleep, take Hood's Sarsaparilla and realize its nerve strengthening powe:r|||||||||||||||||||||||||||| l AN INVESTIGATOR TELLS HOW THEY ORIGINATED.When Idolized in her girlhood by her father's subjects, the terms of endear-meant by which Princess Stephanie, second daughter of the King and Queen of the Helgiwns was known were \"Our Little Moss Rose,*' ajid \"Our Dear Prin- ¦> weak.Such people Ifl Repeated PhrttAes aad Words 111 * * # Interesting Stories Connected with Their Origin-Where end How They Blurted.y » / ¦ \u20224\tf #* te -*,\u2022 î \u2022 v SK \u2022 r H /?¦ fV E \u2022\u2022a / r*.F ; 3 ?% / ' iY > *f y is* ¦ «\t\\ a»S:l» H \"Do you know who Mother Carey la?'*\u2019 asked the man who delights in Investigating all aorta of odd things and who is never so happy as when following up some unusual line of thought.\"She\u2019s a chicken fancier, I imagine/\u2019 \u2014 »-\t\u201c\u2018r - %:\t\u2014 \"lo «*\u201c\t1U\",llo«' At \u2022*» -Ob, ' r.pli«; lh.lb.» I .1 .» lb- k, il,, ,\u201eJ wh,\u201e |\u201e\tbl\u201e br\u201e, \u2014 HHECi:\tE as.sr .\u201ctî-js-js,^ Me!\t#### rr 4 eSSEtIEsE ! AcÊ: ~£\u201c Êp£™ï|™E »ub m .-sysss.* i.« »id.i.PAINT ss¦\u2019«\u2022.Mtss.m deal that\u2019s* interesUng in these odd \"Let's have it.\"\tExhibitions such as these only served UH and grac eful.She is a gifted wo- ^^.oTàhoutp^îiV.rtoMfr&E^ *»A countryman once put a cat in to madden the Imperial reprobate, \"ian, and besides excelling ,is an nrria- &,,, & r*,«a Cumptny, @70yueeo wSet, T#r#et*.%%: r1u\",,\u201dn\u201c r-î r :t\" the aayLng, Don't care a rap.' How b,mer didn't Investigate him pur, haw tender pasaion at a d,«count from the literary achievement» too \u2014*-\u2014\u2022\"*\" *\u201c\t:%.%TT=b,:r:.zt r,;: \u2022vu'TJS'Vtsstt\tEBatazZ.étant demand the morning through- protectress of the Austrian Golden »», «\u201er\u201e.d .b.eri~.top», 1, gsiA-sffeja iSJi?,i»rî.î! mildly, for a walk or drive with the n#,fls at Ahhazia on the Adriatic was Princess in the afternoon, and it was the opening of an asylum for incn[>- under the influence of alcohol that he aritated government employes During her illness her hair was cut short, .\t.\t.\t.\t.\t,\t.whic h gives her quite a boyish appear.ld her own apartments, and conclu t an(!p Short hair is now, consequently her to entertainments public and pri- the.rage, and so, too.is the stout brown cane with heavy silver incrustations, with which the widowed crown princess has armed herself in her convalescence.i -I 4 Ï' She was a winsome little lady -=r V \" l 1 y.i! tl N DO-CE Y ION, TEA V dolph of Austria, unquestionably used v * ^ * \u2022£ k a .w m % m m Mine.Mine * Mr#,.* w\\ IJU Bsrrl»t*rs.ffce.reoieve B Æ# WBF to Wesley Bldse., Rich OHMm ¦ ™ m mood Ht, w., Tereoto.i take comes from the Latin SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, Butter, Eggs, Apples, Fruit, Ac., te TNI IAWSON COMMISSION 00., Limited, rap meant\u201d testifies \"As an off-hand guess, I should say that it was a substitute for a word | Haul the man who takes things as they that begins with '1,1 ., BMu X1ÜD» constructed and enlarged bu,; K .-Si,1MU*\tÙÏ\t'°\"r\tp\"'\u201d\"d ou* George Bryson.\ti Su-tio, li\u201e\tH\u201e ders of Uganda, there to meet the British that of any previous year.\tfered IS a gold medal by\t____* inZBUtiS IKS.I , üi^riw ! ÿû ST % I Evening Entertainment I ! as usual.Magnificent Spectacu ular ; 4 The Siege of Delhi' every night with fireworks, and .sli specialties performing., \u2022 >r any oneUesh Inv tc* be*ter their positions or Inc re se their it I fiie Urtn m \u2022 fi»r litim.* grown Nursery r*tock i on the increase VVv i.ecE.7?eNce aa rses ATENTS Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c.invention is probably patentable.Couimunicâ-tlons strictly oonOdentfnl.Handbook on Patenta sent free.Oldest agency for securing patents.Patenta taken through Mutin A Co.tpecial notice, without charité, in the receive Scientific American.A handsomely Illustrated weeklr.l argest circulation of any scientific tournai.Terms.$x a year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.MUNN&Co.\"'»™'\"»' New York Branch Office 625 F St.Washington, D.C.PATENTS FINAL ADVANCE OF THE BRITISH FORCE IS BEGUN.Wady flamed, Aeguet 26.\u2014 the Anglo\t_ ######- broken bleoult h0** »°d other flexion will be controlled, sod a spring »p- hibitioDr we large portera MB counties of Pontiac, Ottawa and Renfrew.HIS SORE KNEE WILL BE FITTED WITH A CHECK-SPLINT PROMPTLY SECURED Write for our Interesting books \" Invent cr's Help\u201d and \"How y Send us a rough sketch or model of ycur invention or Improvement and we will tell you fPso our opinion as to whether it is probably patentable.We make a specialty of applications rejected in other hands.Highest references furnished.ou are swindled.\u201d were tacle For full information regarding the Ex PATENT SOLICITORS A Ctrll â Mechanical Engineers, Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering, Bachelors In Applied Sciences, Laval University Patent Law Association.American W Association, N*w England Water Works Assoc P.Q Nui veyors Society of Civil Eor all particulars address T9 li.Hutchison, M.P., E.McMahon, JOB* HH, E 6BAHAM, President Secretary 26 Spark# St.FremDint, Bristol.Secbjetabt, Daside P.0 { âTuume AftkH bin companions if they have tranm-ferred (ho merit 1 what (hey have recited to the soul of the deceased, and they reply, \"We have transferred It,\" and finish by saying, \" Pence lie een mo\tanother\tof I he remarkable cure* th it sugar-bowl and moine cups were placed hard-hearted as to turn us awny from make JJr.Williams' Pink Pills so poupon a table, and in a\tshort time we\t1 heir\tdoors, but i've seen enough of\tpular throughout the land.The case u§ were cheered and invigorated by hoi\tfolks\tin this world not to I* too sure\tthat of\tMrs E.W.Millar.The Ad- '^.'ISoul that.\"\tvertiser interviewed her husband, who 4 , , (y°nL|Uued.)\tmtory windows, you might find one of «*¦ 1ISA ,IS ÎV ni1 ,\t.,a ,r.|PaI*\u201d maid \"Ifow do you suppose,\u201d said Mrs.A Ip- 'Vas *laii to relaie the circumstances If any inhabitant of the island had them I hit you could get in.and then ,\u2018i\t* , eshine apologetically, \"but shine, addressing me, \"that the family nr publication, that others might llv\u201811 been standing on the wharf, he , come down and open the door for us.r,R 8 no time to cook nothin' and the I yds here and goes back/ I)o they r\u2019Ha^ and have a remedy put into their would have beheld on the surface of Everybody is likely to forget to fast- ?M>?er we *et off onr we< things and keep a private stenmlront f\u201d\thands, as it were.\"For five years,\" th* lagoon the peculiar spectacle, of ' en some of the windows on the upper lr.V,.s,r>,iiHI ®'*8' Iwt ter.\"\tI \"Of course they have a private ves- sai(t Mr.Millar, my wife was unable a mars bead eut mounted l,y a wei and f|(K>r».I know il isn\u2019t, right to force .\" * «»\" °\u201cc« ?el\t«aid\t*1 of nome kind,\" I answered, \u201cprobab- l° walk without aid.One physician nil iahapen 1H,,aw h'lt, and followed by lour way Into other people's houses, # l5,.*l\ta**\t* ask is that, the ly a yacht.It is quite certain that ^ ' agnosed her case as coming from a two other boa,Is, each\twearing\ta\tdrip-| hut\tthere's nothin' else to be done\tf , ly\tW1 1 n,,t\tcome h\u201cund the room with the air of an do mgs.1 hey might bo pirates, or ! ni(M8 after all \"\tattentive hostess.\"i some other sort of sea miscreant, but We now entered, and i opened one they were certainly not savages or (of shutters cannibals.Leaving the wharf, we soon found a broad path through the hushes, and in a few moments reached a wide, open space, in which stood a handsome, molern-built hou e.It was constructed after the fa hinn of tropical houses belonging to Europeans, with jalousi-zd porches and shaded balconies; the grounds about it were neatly laid out, and behind it was a walled Inc Insure, probably a garden.\"Upon my word,\" exclaimed Mrs.Aleshine, \"I'd like to be less drippin' before I make a call on genteel folks !\u201d UNABLE TO WALK THE CASTING AWAY A Dl*lrr«ftli»jf Malady < a red Uj ihe Fee of Mr.WllllaiuV Plak 1*111».OF MRS.LECKS m MRS.ALESHINE.% Irn Leeks 7 replied that I had that intention, ronifortahle.\t&L S5\u201d\"*\t\" «* \u2014 -ulvise you to sleep just as long as ft\u2019s come to me,\u201d said Mrs.Lerka *on,r of Th** WuNderhil Experience* of Let\u2019s go right into the kitchen,\u201d I\t.LVn!Ffi .tho room on the I «Peaking very gravely, \"that It's no use\tM *.Well by of the KriiMi said Mrs.Leeks, \"and m ike a fire,\t, lff\tball, hut I\u2019m first I for us to talk of the family l>ein' h^re Army.a country dwelling in one of our Middle .vires U -\\n prf.>/?p y dppBned r.ny **r-\tand spirits, that\u2019s all well VVeHby.who has distinguished himself States.Externally, and as far as 1 had v ' \u201enn , *.nf n>.v)ln.\u2019 °r swimmin\u2019, pD°ugh ; l»ut if anythin\u2019s happened in by making a journey into unknown Ti- aatïH Et- had seen\tin\tthe West\tIndies, it was a\tp y *!, h lf' stopped, but I suppose\the\tbouse, I want\ta man to go with\t' 'ghleenth Hussars, British, and has dwelling\tin\twhifch modern\tideas in re-\twhen T w 'll/?\" i i °f !h/* , afternoon,\ttraveled in many lands.Every year he ¦^S;.™\u2018CEFE\t- .\t,\t.\t,\t\u201e parently there was no kitihen.There y \" '»urt knock at the door.\t| PROSPERITY IN THE WEST.\tSt, it was that he «pent a recent hol- T\u201ev! inHijlilnt V\ttnn , Me no stairs leading to a lower\tt'me to get up.\" said (he voice!\t- Way in a journey through Northern you to di>.\tAm\tfoi me.I in gom t(\tp(KSe8i\tyou can put on.After a while I\u2019ll\tA\ttraveller who\thas just returned\taltempt to visit; Lhassa, which brought ^Ivi hblflam a\tiron oven the porch.\tn/ wonder you laugh,\u201d sud,\tr \u201cWhen thev came\u201d .-he said \"we\u2019ll 4 be front-door key with them.So, you Mr.s* Lc«k visit\ttheir rouncing the winding up of the harvest I parents.a* d tliH beginning of the autumn work .I tvjr m.D dan got a beautiful span i f The skies did considerable weeping y0ung horses kilted by ligh n ng in the pas this wetk, but it has cleared off again, ture^ durll)g the recent electric storms and thereby gives much satisfaction .tu | ia8t week the anxious farmer who was not quite Scribbler S7 to S10 Suits at $5.50.Su its at - - -And others at -Extra Harvest Shoes.$1 Dress Goods.JOHN SMITH.- $2.95.WATCHES.CLOCKS.JEWELLERY etc.etc.« is SILAS YOUNG.>ü w A complete dock oft he above always on hand at Either Silk, Wool or Cotton manufacture in Summer Styles, will all be offered in July at such liberal reductions that buying will be difficult to resist r pOB A Main St.- - Shawville.EEFAJRIHG A SPECIALTY.The many friends of Mr.James Dolan, uf Waltham, will learn with pleasure that (jIqVSS HOSISIV he is recovering from his recent illness,\t*\t\" under the ïki'ful treatment of Dr.Gra- Xj2LC0S, ôtC \u2022 a \u2022 .ham of West meat It.\t9 Mr.James Adams was cutting grain through.Ottawa^0* Business College.(Established îî\u2018î years.) CALUMET ISLAND leave your order with.Our annual excursion to the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, takes place on the one day last week, when his team a (very 8:h September, inst.\u2014 next Thursday, spirited one) got frightened at the reaper Tickets good for two days and fares low- I and ran away, leaving the machine in a sad ,r than ever; namely, from Waltham, condition, but will leavj at other open n; 8100; Coulonge, 90c; Vinton, Camp for our machine agent.Moral, feed less bell's Bay, 80c ; Clarke\u2019s and Shawville, oats in future, Jim.~]\tinclude fare Master Oswald McDonald, of Portage Hull Electric and Of tswa I du Fort, E ectrio railways, making the rates by i Pi upore.far the cheapest ever given.Children, The school commissioners have engag-half fare.These visits to the Farm are ed Miss Brownlee of Clarendon, to teach most useful to farmers and constitute an fur the incoming year in school No.2.object lesson ti farmers\u2019 children.\tMiss McDermott of Portage du h ort, Farmers, procure pleasure and instruc* has been re engaged for school No.1.tion for your children and give them Miss Temmie Coghlan, who was visiting a trip to the farm every year.Their | the Misses Caddon, Pembroke, returned vivid imagination arid faithful memory home on Saturday.\ti «m will treasure up useful lessons, practical Miss It.Nedeau, our fashionable dress | Vv 0 H3# V0 experiments, which they will put in maker, is visiting on the Island with practice later on.\tfriends.\t.\t.\t.Mining is the whole talk here.Mr | Miss A.Renaud is holidaying on Allu- Eugene Lasalle has struck a rich vein of mette.pure galena on hie farm.Mr.Cuwen has uleuty of nickel in his new field Vessel owners on the lakes are com-whi\u2019e the Bowie property is giving out plaining of dullness m the grain carrying very large quantities of galena.\ttrade.They bt lieve that the cause of it Rev.T.N.Lemoyne, P.P , of Cou ia l&rgily due to the O.A.& P.S.Ry.£JtRFCll H,t OC.DGF lu.longe and bipasse, will celebrate hi* line carrying large quantities of grain, silver wedding on the 29;h Sept.s it being which would otherwibe hod its way t the 25th anniversary of his priesthood.| Montres! by way of the lakes.Hie parishioners will commemorate the event with unusual eclat.The Farmers\u2019 Club of Pontiac has un dertaken to serve meals on the grounds of the Expeiimental Farm, and they guarantee first class meals and good \u2022\tFarmers\u2019 Club and many other seasonable lines will be subject to Great Discounts during July.Fall term commences August >51 h.manent staff of four experienced ab e expert teachers ; thirty two years of uninterrupted success ; being endorsed by the lending business nod r ofesslonal men or the Capital ; each graduate getting the Dip cm a of the Business kducators' Association of Canada ; the success of our graduates (they are to bo found everywhere) are points for ypur considers!toil.Send for new Chta.ogue.JOHN KEITH, Principal, 148.154* Bank St., Ottawa.C.FRAME A per- We are posi- is visiting his sister, Mrs.\\V.H.I 9 These ra'es 70c, re.on the SHAWVILLE.Headquarters for the best Groceries in the County.We are continually on the lookout for the beat and newest goods on the market.His reputation for turning out Good-Fitting, Well-Made Garments is unquestioned.Shawville LIVERY.Pickles, Baked Beans, Canned Corn and Peas at present that are a dm red Orders executed promptly at prices by everyone, and praued by all who ^ c TOT7S LINE NOTES For the Best Qualities and the Best Prices call at the old reliable every time.Pontiac Pacific Jonction By.4 The season for harvesting this year has been very wet, the farmer# find it almost possible to get the grain saved at all.Miss Maggie Cuthberteon who resides in Carleton, i# visiting here at present.Mr.James Warren has erected a rew shed which adds much to the improve ment of the place.Miss Kate McLean of Litchfield, who has been visiting friends in this vicinity leturned home last Sunday.Miss Bella Cuthbertson has gone to the North West to spend the remainder of the summer with friend# out there.The Lady of the Lake has again visit*d this vicinity.It must have been she % ho brought the diseases of the Lake that so so-ely afflicted our young fr end W\u2014.____William Shepgard, accompanied by Misses Ethel, Mabel and Master Thomas spent a few days visiting friends in Thorne last week.Mr.Thomas Warren left on Tuesday morning for the Northwest; we are a 1 sorry to hear of his departure, as he was f im Official Time Table : Col to DOWD\u2019S t AM.Arrive 9 45 Aylmer tBreeken ridge fEardley Parker\u2019s Crossing f Mohrs Quyon Wyman's {Tank Bristol McKee\u2019s Bbawvllle Clark\u2019s Campbell\u2019s Bay ?Tank t \u2019Vinton Cou longe \u2022 Mellon's Waltham 5.45 Leave i H 21 \u2022 S 6 0J 9.0b s \u2022 a 12 8 58 41 6.1* 4# 8 50 44 6 38 I 8 40 \u2022«
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