The equity, 26 janvier 1899, jeudi 26 janvier 1899
[" SHAWVILLE, Co.PONTIAC, Vol.XVI, No.31.P.Q., THURSDAY, JAN 26.1809.I o.«JEWfiraoJU \u201cTHE EQUITY\u201d BANK OF OTTAWA H«e Cuthberson \u2018Vyely and the next cold enough equal; 3, John D-»ds.Grade I.\u20141, Leon- Ï1KV.'Ï.'SÏÏ£'\u201c\u2014\tw,\u201e.\tb aame, I hope.Human nature treat, all |\tLila J.Smilby, Teacher.Office Hours .Saturdays .10 A M.TO 3 P M.10 A M.TO 1 P.M.F.A.PARKER, I try.M«n»e»*r.BOURBEAÜ RAINVILLE, L.L, L, ADVOCATE .BRYSON, Will attend all the Courts of the District, especially when required.Mr.A If.McRae, who was taken exal ;»id ©metal.S.A.MACKAY, B.C.L.for artuur McConnell.New York, Jan The Shawville Marble and Gran 17,\u2014The Knicker-1 alike bocker and New Jersey Athletic Club» A TTORNKY AT LAW, Main 8t.Hull, ,to Worka\u2019 Alei.McDonald, proprutir ü.Que, Will, at request, atteucj alloourtw turns out a superior class of work in Mon- >7anVwered*.1 U \u2019orre\"pon\u201cenct',ro\",P'-| U-enta, Headstone.,etc.Price.reason- Will be at Shawvlllpflrut Thursday ofoneb month.The post master and lady spent Mon- lien! a joint a tiletic meeting in Madison I day and Tuesday visiting old acqu hqtiira Garden, and most off the prom in tances in Thorne and Aidfieid.The eut athlete» in the east took part in the I postmaster brought back with him a Gor* «=\u2022 C.w.,.HT,S^gg||Sr3aslSS&\u201c 11th.\t1\t\u2019 A Merrickvtile Minister\u2019» Very Sad Death.till able Merrickville, Jan.14 \u2014Rev.Ed ward It is quite a Aston, Presbyterian minister, Merrick- ville, died under very sad and brutal I think our friend of the pink house ia circumstances.It seems that some years of Harvard, led up to the end of not driving his horses enough, as they ''*ǰ a member of his congregation laid a lie third mile.Then McGirr took the ran away recently, (he said\" walked away ) d imagmgcharge against the reverend genton the uxtention of\tbut\tsoon fell back leaving Dick\tHowever, they did nut do much damage\t\u2022email, which was afterwards withdrawn, gin in the month\tG rant and\tAlexander Grant, of the Univ-\t\u2014only gave Thomas a run for his health.\tOn the evening of Do 23rd a public $ cutting which\tersity of\tPennsylvania, struggling for\tIn my last notes you forgot to mention\tschool entertainment was given in the requires to be done will be undertaken,\tbe lead.\tThe Harvard man held the I Gilbert Telford with Miss Telford and\thall at Merrick vide.To this Mr.Aston It is said also the G.V.R.will be extend-\tpremier position until the last lap,\twhere\tMiss MacFarlane.You should not make\tescorted a lady friend, and on applying ed this year from GracefieldtoManiwaki.\this namesake from Pennyslvania\tpassed I such mistakes, as it was he who had the\tfora seat to the usher, who proved to be *\t.\t.n I .\t,\t.h ni and crossed the tope about a yard in loiters to mail (I think) at the post office Mr.Aston s old enemy, was greeted red thf\u201c bin I ° 'I\tHV' front of Dick, who was near,y 75 yard, after the social.\twith must insulting language.Mr.Ast- orvsvnve on \\v\u2018J \\\tahead of McGirr.\tNotes are useful some time, the buggy on was natural\u2019y grtarly agitated at this ___ _\teiitertaininc .f nil \u201cy\t'u*' Z ** Gram\u2019s time was 27, 34 4-5.\tis h me, I see; you can take a hint, F.piece of humilation, and to, k a seat in WILLIAM LLLIOTT\t\u2022\t^ A ILIFK OF THF SUPERIOR COURT A .¦\tIJg J*1?representative fr.\tn,\tmdii mentinned are well known in Bristol,\twatch by mail this morning.Good fur\the\tkeeled\tover in an epileptic\tfit\tand\twas \"\twh^re - Dick \" waa \u201ea .vi.it daring .h!-\tyoa, Cecilia; long ma, you live to wear\ttaken home uncnscioa,.\tUe\trevived,\tand with all Courts in the County, Collections J J '\tholidays last summer.They are cousins it.\tduring his conscious moments referred to made mdprompt return* sesured\tJust one dollar is all you will be ask d\tnf Messrs.Andrew and George Grant of\tI hear that William Kennedy's second\tthe persecution he had been subjected to, to pay for one half dozen cabinets.Wo\tE'inside.\toldest son who resides in Aidfieid, got his\tand also said ho was dying of a broken won t charge you ten cents extra for p< s-\t-?- foot badly cut while working in one of heart.tage, and 25 cents ex\u2019ra for sornejother\tCaldwo l Motea\tthe lumber shanties in that vicinity, imaginary thing to make up the price,\t___This is very unfortunate, as his oldest boy nor will we\tgive\tyou more than\thalf\ta\tJan.23.\u2014 Mr W H Lucas is doing\tbad to go to the hospital last fall to have dozen at the\tprice\tquoted.Don't\tforget\t;l rushing business at présent as is a so\this foot taken off.Our sympathy is with p\u201c\"\u2018\"c zxfisiZi*'-1\ts\"\tti.».Several of our farmers took wheat to ***^**\\!j inflammation.Renfrew mill last week.\tMrs.H Dunn, our o,d teacher, warn -\tMrs.John Donaldson, who has hem, h®re\t,ttet\tEvery person The public installation of officers held\tvisiting her mother and sister, Mrs Bar\t° d a,\u2018d young was glad to fee her and by Court Shawville, I O.F., on Wedne.t\tl«n, leturned horn* to Ottawa last week.\tgaL° \" hea\u2019.:y welt° ue* evening of last week was a most soccer- Mrs Hu-key has gone to join her hus- , \\aJJ\"\t11K A\u201d 3fl*\t\u2018if ïfij Good Accommodation.Table and Bar al- ful «ffa«r, so far as attracting a large\thand at the Crows\u2019 Nest.\tLast Sunday eve after the meeting held ways well\tfurnished.\to.owd of people was concerned, and eu\tWhat has happened the Weirstead re-\tby Mr.Whiteside, in our school house, \u201c \u201d1\u201d\u201d\te: Li sr« ra ### WËÊm 1\tHsii j r«.if\t,\t.\t\u201e ,\t.the school house on Sunday afternoon.commicsioners said plainly before that T*! Rrn H '\tjC W6rf-\t'v Mrs George Sly and Miss J.May left they would not give ir.fur that purpose, I\tof R»rril«TT * mmlr\t^iî^r,C^o^'IiSU/7 Mor Gladstone, Manitoba, on Monday,\tthen why go and bother any more ab mi \\\ti>:.Zr a88Hted by Bro.P,, McC.\tiGch.Quite a number of friends and\tit.Where there is such strife t- ere is no j - 0(n , j\"\tl ,.r*\t,rner\tacquaintances accompanied them to\tAm-\treligion.Is that what they call Holiness Hnj \u2022 de \u2022 larshall, and Bro.\tLewis\tprior< Mrs.81 y goes to join her\thus\tand Sanctification?But wo must give th« ,L * Conductor.Following are\t| band who has been in Manitoba since last\tin, it is bible all ri^ht: brother against the names of the new officers : -\tI spring.\tbrother and father gainst son.They also Bro.Hugh Hobbc, 0.R\tMessrs.Joe and Willie Craig returned remind me a good deal uf that man iikii- J.G.McGuire, V.C.R.\tfrom Chelsea on Tuesday H.S.Barnett, F.Secy.\tMr.John Sly and daughter, Jennie, of I* J.A.Cowan, R.\u2022\u2022\tGladstone, Manitoba, and Mrs.McDonald J* A.Lyon, Ct.Physician.\tof Winnipeg, have returned to their D.McRae, Chaplain.\thomes after spending a few weeks with \u201c P* Draper, Sr.Woodward.\t| friends here.Wm.Elliott, Jr.u\tI Mrs.J.Baird is suffering again from D.Wilson, Sr.Beadle.\taouerism.W* hope soon to hear of her \u201c Thoe.Wallace, Jr.\u201c \u201c Wm.A.Hudgins, C.D.H.C.R.72 MAIN ST.- HULL QUE.It is expected work Will attend Superior and Circuit Court at I the P.P.J.line will be Bryson, also other Courts In Pontiac DU- | of March, when the trlct when required.n >v JAS.HOPE & Co.\\f ANUFACTUttINO STATIONERS,HOOKHKL I IVI 1er», Bookbinder» Printers, etc.Donoultory of me Ottara Auxili.-»y MbleSoviety,Ottawa, Out ° 3V HAIL!FF OF SUPERIOR COURT, OFFICE I \u2014COURT ST., SHAWVILLE.OTTAWA MARKETS.Accounts collected and prompt returns made.All courts attended.The following are last Saturday\u2019a quota* tiona on the Ottawa matket ; Peas 00 to 00 cents.Oats, 30 to 32 person then, with bravely on, there was a dizziness in my 525»\tW t VF \" \u201d ra I-w \u201c.*< '-\u201cî* F he had fallen, she stole noiselessly out, |?B-P *«\u201c*.«\u201c«I her sundry quest- not describe thrilled every nerve when lions, which, under ordinary mcum- 1 saw in the distance the Stars and stances, she would have rest* u led as! Stripes waving in t lie summer wind, being too familiar A STORY OP SLAVERY DAYS.By MARY J.HOLMES.hind a Host of After Effects that Make Life Effective means Miserable.\u2014Prompt and should be Taken to Strengthen the System.mony to the great value of Dr.Williams' I*¦ nk Pills in removing I he after effects of In grippe.The disease left him a victim to void chills, violent headaches, diliiness and severe palpi-tut ion of the heurt, Mr.Dagg way a:\u2014 \u201cI finally went to Poiaaevain and conduit ed a doctor, who stated that the trouble waa likely lo develops into >tiou.I xva* under his care for months but waa gradually weuker and unable to do any 1' consu about ree growing work.At this at age one of my neigh-lx>rs advised me to give l)r.Williams' Pink Pills a trial, and as my rase was critical.I determined to give them a fair trial and purchased a dozen I oxea.Before the third .waa used good evidence that they were and before the doz-n there rose a spy or deserter was sh*>t, the onlookers have said to us, ' Why do you bury linn f It's no use ; when you aie Were Kerepean* Kalrn by Ihe Xnllvesef the I g\u201en^ we shall, of course, dig him up.' WoiNingi Elver, Africa.\tI Hanging fetiches over the grave with Tb, C.IW.« unp.r Mob.™, effect WHITE VICTIMS OF CANNIBALS River are again making white men These people seem to have no the victims of their appetite for hu- form 0f religion, whatever, and According to a despatch NO FEAW OF DEATH, man flesh from Antwerp, four Belgian comme r- or evil spirits.Through the whole of ciul agents, in the service of the Ant- the Bate tela country, extending from the Luhefu to the Luiki and from the Lu rim hi northward for some five days' march, one sees neither gray hairs nor River is the largest: tributary of the hilt nor blind.Even parents are eat-Congo, and no rivers of Europe, ex- en by their children on the first sign -Kvoi«\"*-S length or in the volume of water, l s sjnnce8j ttie Batetela have the appeui-1,500 miles of river banks are densely a nee of a splendid race.These cannibals do not, us a rule, file their front teeth, nor do they tattoo the face.\" Between 5,000 ami 10,000 of these Batetela cannibals fought In the war parts of the Congo reg un the first ex- against the Arabs.The fact that so I\tplorers were able to buy food with \"7 cannibals wen- figkiiug under At last, one afternoon, ns she was ! danger, to bid them turn back from beads and brass wire, but along the\this sucœsT* ^he^^teacldng of SiiTiSJA\t-r* \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 \u2022- ¦\u2014»\t- S.-3X5 Vrszrza ! r.surr«ls,'As.srsj ; IT.\u2022.«.«.Hose knew at a glance must have be- , ton boys, and there came a mist before you all the manioc, goats and chickens ,\to,imiit«d' Ah a % ™: r I\ti =\t\u201c trying to retrieve the fortunes of the day, flee from the field with all pus-pioneers on the Mobaugi used to tell sible sgieed\u2014noi so much to save their of the exiieditiuns of large canoes they fives as through fear that their bodies, in the event of their falling, would be torn to pieces.\" Trading Company, have recently The Mobangi werp been killed and eaten peopled, most of the way, and the inhabitants are the most inveterate canin other i nibals in the Congo basin hoping to return ere be should wake.Scarcely, however, had she left the lane and t urned into Mainstreet, when Rose came tripping to the gate, Irawn thither by a curiosity to see if her suspicions were correct.She bad learned from her husband of Bill's exit Irom Washington, and for some days lad been expecting to hear of his arrival in town.That he bad come, she vas certain,and telling Annie when she 1IV breathing\theavily and muttering 1\t' °,u mean\tth* y°un* mao y°u rap-\tuiother, i did\tnot.I scarcely fired at |\tmet.Hundreds of men were paddling Hiw.M \u2022.I hprN\ti,ni;rOr.,VK|ed for in the bill, kind in Pontiac, and we would like very ,\tj(1 ail8Wer to Hon.L.P.Pelletier, the ELLIOTT 4 BIBBER.Pups\u2014what remains.Skates and Cow Ties.ShawviVe, JanuaJy 24, 1899 Saving.with such amendments as would be found The measure in i'a present we awwntf.form had been studied by a committee of the ministers, including the secretary of the province.* # ## The above The undersigned desires to in- form the public that he has rented lines must KT .'TïJUïftîtl be sold.Tile Yard, and also that it is thor prices wi\" jj HODŒINS Ss be made.%.l SONS.oughly equipped for sawing purposes.I am prepared to do all kinds of Custom Sawing during the Winter months.I have also added a Shingle Mtchine to the plant, and am therefore in a position to cut shingles for all who require them.Satisfaction guaranteed to all customers at $2 50 per 1000 feet or logs taken in exchange.J.H.SHAW.BUSINESS CHANGE JOHN J.McCLEARY, SHAWVILLB.SELLING f Education was 1< ?rut OUT.The undersigned desire to inform the people of Hhawvllle and surrounding country that they have bought out the Tlnamlthlng Huai ness and Block of Mr.HARRY PERRY, In Hhawvllle and that th**y Intend carrying on lbs Hime In the old aland\u2014opposite the Russell House ness and squire dealing they hope to merit a fair share of the public patron- NOTICE TO FARMERS.I intend going out of the Grocery and Confectionery business and will sell everything in that | department at Cost price and under, until all is disposed of.I won\u2019t give prices this week, but come along and we will satisfy you that it is a genuine I sale and no humbug.o kind iu Pontiac, and we would like very , much to see the suggestion thrown out a 8eçreta,y 8ald the bill did not fix a mini few weeks ago correspondent acted upon u > mistaking that its effect would be good, and if Campbell\u2019s Hay decides to take the initiative in having the canal project discussed at a meeting there, The Equity \\ l : glad to further the idea in any For the greater convenience of my customers, in addition to my Storehouse at Bristol I hare erected two new Store houses\u2014one at McKee's and the other at Wyman's\u2014 and am prepared to buy all kinds of good, dean Grain, for wh ich I will pay the highest price the market will allow.Hv m riel a\u2019tentlon to bus! by our ( ampbvll s Hay .muni salary for inspectors ted upon.There can he\t_ age The bodies of the American soldiers who fell in bati le and otherwise in Cuba, to be disinterred, placed in hermetic ally sealed coffins and brought home to the State*», in older t liât the relut ves may have ihe opportunity of burying them as ihey desire The Government will bear ail txpense.THE STOCK COMPKIHK8 A NICK UNE of COOKING mix I NO PARLOUR are -STOVES- \\ v possible STOVE FV UNIS HINDS, COOKING UTENSILS, TIN xx t |(R, \\G ATE WARE, &c Notes of The Legislators.Quebec, Jan.10 \u2014T * day H o, S N Parent presented several bills.The fir* was to fix the northeas*, north and moth west boundaries of certain c u ties The trading stump business, against which there were many objections, with intle to be said in compensation, has He ! pretty nearly tun its course, so it is re-exp'ained that this action was m-ces>aiy ported.An effort, likely to he success in view of the acquisition of the new ter ful, is to be made to legislate it out of ex ritory to the province.His second bi 1 hstence at the approaching session of the was an act to erect civilly the three terri | Ontario Legislature.for the publication of advertisement of I avora y impress I.CAtitvPaHoii is fix d at thirty days, in I The Kansas Legislature is making a stead of sixty.There are also clauses l record.It has put one ee on persons and real estate ransfere is evidently what is meant.In Hon.G.W.Stephens introduced bis I their speeches in the country the impos bill to consolidate the Municipal Code I ition of these very taxes was made a griev-He explained that his intention was t«» I ancj against the Conservative Govern have the new code printed and distributed, ment by the ministers responsible for and the members could study the matter th- speech from the throne.The rec rds during the next session, and to have the I wi 1 be *o ked through for a long time code as revised sent to some of the seerc-1 past to discovered anything so eontrad-taries of municipalities, and to get aug-1 ictory ii the utterances of men counted gestions from them.Then, at the pre I capable of directing the affairs of sent session, the code cou\u2019d be adopted, \u2022 inee.\u2014Montreal Gssette.\u2014uf al! k î ictiMiiy done, at \u2014 MODERAI K PRICES.GEO W Dale.R03T.A.DALE.J.O.McGUIRE.Fiji t* Cash price paid for P.T.\u2014T Hides and P E.GRAHAM.8hawvH*e.* ; 7.15.Hes.El inside, Oct.17th.1808.ARMS TME ?NEW GOODS N01KE V \" e ! Furniture Furniture Furniture good quality and of all styles at Amazingly LowjPrioes FOR CASH.wiftus , Ï V NEW GOODS X 1-/ \\ \\ I am now receiving and passing into stock » * complete range \\\\ f N.k .mMF ' ' l f M.ff.i.\u2019LrnrJSisySi.TiS Marlin Repeaters led.sof Loosed.mu of FALL GOODS OF ALL LINES To which I wish to call the attention ot my customers and the public generally.r hsre Solid Tope, shed duck ¦i back.ar V ed K!S§m \u2022loved by dir.Grant, seconded by dir\t,\t, ,\t,\t.\t.A, \u201eatrm.4 that we off*r Mr.McGuire 1 hive d» h.tite y retired from the Church eoilllty.S\u2014\u201c™ ~\tI SB*ssB \u2022caws:.uy'\u2022\u2022'TC.wd.\u2014.-*\u201eSiEB ' Alexander and resolved, that the happy to see you in the event of being re- KUCHIN CMAitu , president, vice-president and Secretary.\"\"\"\"'\"I to health : Certainly, said he, UiNIN(j ROOM ROCKERS, Treasurer of the Society be and are here- most happy.\tKITCHEN ROCKERS, by empowered to accept and receive a| 14 F.ve persons (among whom wore the Ch [LDREN S ROCKERS, deed of donation from the Corporation of nuraeand myself) heard these word-«, dis CHILDREN S HIGH CHAIRS, the vil'age of Shawville of a certain piece t»'.ctly repeated, once or twice.R sides, CM ILDREN S CRADLES, of ground adjoining the Agricultural S*.- they are in conformity with the religmus | cij ,Ll)1 on WvniHiVe t Ta n k In Utol MvK> Vs Him w vi 1 le Clxrk'H Camphvli\u2019H Bay ?Taok Î* Vinton Cou onge \u2022Mellon** Walt hum \u2022Fibg Station.tTank.t Flag Station Arrive 9 45 5.45 Lave 9 21 H0< 9.06 «.12 8.58 8 50 (1 Table and 2 Chairs.) 8 40 8 22 «47 8.14 «.56 8 08 8 02 7 52 7.31 7 45 It 7.18 ut lM*r cent of the ixq»u- filllilily tell whether di-alh Is present\tmen\tth.mselves begin to travel ub> ut\tincluding\tthose who.in addition or not by simply noting the appear-\twith\ttheir\twares.The inhabitants of ]\totherwise\temployed.anoe of the veins and arteries of the\tJudeiihaeh, on the other hand, could His experiments in this line be-\tnever conclude to leave their native gan many years ago, and he has never\tvillage in order to sell their products.known his\tsimple test to fail.In\tWhile in Judenbach,\tthe\ttoy industry case* of susp iided animation where\tdid not\tattain\tgreat\tproportions, in 000\tfor\tharbours in forty\tyears,\texclus-\tothers have\tpronounced death his test\tSonneb\trg, the\ttrade,\tas\tearly as the ive\tof\tthe\tcost of\tthe\tport\tof\tSyney,\thas proved\tthat life still existed and will spend 81,500.000 for the same purpose this year.CERTAIN TEST OF DEATH raise barn, neithel one must be willing to put m night work if the occasion demands it.Judging from my own experience in the last few years, I think it the business 1 can do.1 have best paying sold twins in market that have netted .over #20 per pair.1 shear my sheep from the middle to the last of i never much 1 never had any scab and but very little sickness in my flock 1 feed my sheep good qu i lit y of b y (clover if possible) up to lambing, then grain them, giving small rations of shorts and, corn meal, or oats To say to a Chinaman who is about and corn meal, and, after a little while seventeenth century, had grown to I to journey to another district, Ml will Imseed meal.I mix the above kinds in Dr.Prentice has observed that dur- such an extent that, when public mar- Lee you off by the West gate/' is no- %\t^11^1%^ Tcn%( ^keeping It ing life, when the hack portion of the ke.swvre established in Frankfort-on- thing ,uu Persecuted ones.Is U n°l WÊ he rides is lathered with the foam of a j ,\t.h!f musl ^ave H4,m* if1,1 11 li w is particularly outrageous that an\u2018l \"uitk travel of one hundred thou'gh™î t te \u201cbra in\u2019of \"the worîd^vre I\tgone to Dî,masr\"8 \"\" here\tonly tS\t-nl s.,id.™,, ,w\taritxszrf iSffZ off, and plunge until the riders are I painting; an Angelo and a Canova in a|ld Slu, ev#.rv fJ in Jerusalem must precipitated.Freed from their riders, \"«\u2019ulplure; a Hush and a Harvey in blVv\t|)e\u20190.,|H * ho knew Christ, F*i=- iSj hkrÆ of an eel ip»», or an earthquake, or\twi\tcome when the religion of .Christ\tlh\u201e Saviour, and people who could tell any thing like a hui*»i natural up-\tw .\tconquer all the obs -r va tones an I\tj»,u|\t\u201en ,bp particuars of the cruci- I universities, and Philosophy will ! fisull_jUMl how Jesus looked in the a .t.d.; ïr! ir^r*r.,: kindled in the heavens, putting out the lory see 'that all things work togeth- be:Ard lbal reld|e(j PVery day by pco-glare of tha ordinary\tsun Christ, f1\tgood, and with her geologic\tp|e\t,x hu were acquainted with all the and the splendor was\tinsufferable, | talk*\tof religion as though it wer- .»\t,|iim, ,, t:ik,.M lo feed the horsett and no wonder the horses sprung I,u'ol luminous t hi ng\u2014instead of ihit, u , b .Ilin ll(), pulling at the snaffle, and the equestrians dropped.Dust- :\tsuZ him the\" pic, ureVt!\" , ^\t%\\tlh7'chK sin- covered and bruised, Saul attempts to , intellectual giant of all the ages, pros- ( m,rs N(| 0\u2019u,hreak uf niodesty when he get up, shading his eyes with his hand t rated on the road to Damascus while sij(j ih(| ,b.waa a murderer from the severe lustre of the heavens,\t*mrse is flying wildly away , then\ta,(>od\tby xxB n Stephen died, and help- hut unsuccessfully, for he is struck\t?8.\tyour sceptic what it was t hat\tpd U1\t, execution of that good man.stone blind as he cries out, \" Who art\t,l?,f»ne\u2018 * he one ,,ni threvy the oth-\t\\ybH11\t,b,,\trabble\twanted to be unim- thou, Lord ?\" and Jesus answered him,\t1 \u2018 \u2019 ,1 .no* I,_18\t^e?1.\tDos|m»I.It\tped**d\tin\ttheir\twork of destroying \" I am the one you have been chasing ls '/loih u> Gosijel.It is an nil ii- ^lepken and wanted to take off their He that whips and scourges those Dam-\t^uei ing (rOM|iel.It\tis an\tomnipoten\tCOa(S|\ti,ui\tuid not dare to lay them a seine Christians, whips and scourges\tDosjiel.^ It is the\tpower\tof uod and\t|jown\tp.8l\ti b *y\tsolen, Paul said, me.It is not their back that is bleed-\t* .wisdom\tof God unto salvation\t\"I'll take care of the to its,' and they ing ; it is mine.It is not their heart\tAgain, 1 lfarn' from the text a man f ; y U1 down at the feet of Paul, From that wild, exciting and over- *°\t,l(w *njo t he kingdom of ( rod, ju^t\t| ^ ^ :i x onder i bat vs hen he 1 ell from\there\tmeans\t1 he\tprovince.\tHIHIHHH whelming scene there\trises up the | as\tknight rode into castle gate on\t(^4\tjj0rse jie did noi break his neck\u2014\tduty\tas a\tname\tfor the ancient capital pSSs sïvS» s iï-\u201c!Sr W-s pale, into whose hand Mediterranean a .r* no ting on anxious scats, || e detiprVfd to die mis rahly, wretch- present time were mongrels, whose aea-captalni put control of their ship- crying over sin, no begging\tedly, and for evqr, not w it l*slanding1 wrecking craft, and whose epistles are AT THE DOOR OF GOD'S MERCY.ajj |uS utci a physics, and his eloquence, the avant courier of u rtsurrection-day.Clear the road, and let us come in all and his logicÉHÜHÜHHI I\tI 1 ,Purn first from this scene that prancing in the pride of our soul.No, WA« THK CHIEF OF SINNERS, foreign superstitions a worldly fall sometimes precedes a\twe will never get into heaven\tthat\t\"b, w aa 1\t'\tJews,\tand constantly\tpersecuted\tthem into the saddle if he could not ride,\tdown in the dust, with the cry.\t\"I n-\tthinks he\tis too\tu-ia\tm\te\tin\tlhe\told\tTestament,\tsituated\tin\ta back from the brook, we suddenly lost\tshall by his\tgrace lift us up as he\ttell you the story id t Ins man in in p^ple of\tthe\tplace point\tout\tan ancient our ride.Here is Paul on horseback,\tlifted Paul.\tOh, proud-heai t d sinn-r,\ttext who was brought, to Jesus L nr\tlhere|\twhich\tthey\tcall the\ttomb which the celebrated Dr.Gamaliel had down into the.dust and cry for par- j There may be some, he: e who aret tap-been a professor, perhaps having ul-\tdon.and life and heaven.\tlive of their sins as !\u201cu\u2018V\"1,l\u201c' i,® ready attained two of the three titles\tAgain, I learn from this scene of\tthe\tyoung man who said, in ngAia w his of the school\u2014Rab, the first ; Rabbi.\tte,./L that the g roc * of God can\tover-\tdissipating\tha bus,\t1\twill\tk « e p\ton the second ; and on his way to Rabbak,\tcome the persecutor.Christ and\tPaul\twith thvm\tI know 1\taiu breaking\tmy the third and highest title.I know were boys at th« same time in differ- mother's heart, and I am killing my-from his temperament that his horse ent villages, and Paul's antipathy to self and 1 know (hat w* en i me i waa ahead of the other horses.But Christ was increasing.He hated shall be lost but it '» toJ late lo without time to think of what posture every thing about Christ.He was slop.\t.\tiA\t.he should take, or without^my consid-\tgoing down then with\twrits in\this\tThe steed on which you ride may he \u2022ration for hie dignity, be is tumbled\tpockets to have Christ's\tdisciples\tar-\tswifter, and stronger, andi Ingher-met- jnto the dust.And yet that was the rested.He was not going as a sheriff lied than that on\t/be l itic on b(*st ride Paul\tever took.\tOut of\tthat\tgoes, to arrost a man against whom\tpersecutor rode, but ns\t-a\ta\tspring violent fall he\tarose into\tthe ai>ostle-\the has no spite, but Paul was going\tit by the bridle, and\tbur i\t>¦\t¦\t1\twhich has perhaps never been\tdis- ¦hip.Bo it has been in all the ages, down to arrest those people because he hurl it down.Ihcfe in y °' J1\u2019 puled ant so it is now.\tj was glad to arrest them.The Rible who say you arm too )¦»' ' * \u2019\t.'\t,/vu:\t\u2022\tSamaritan woman, and therefore of pende majestically seated on your charg- poleon I.pried open the Inquisition\"\tto us and all the ages, saying,\t018 ¦\tculiar\tcontemptibility to the eyes of \u201c\u201c rein m hand, foot in stirrup, but and let the rotting wretches out.The\ta faithful saying, ua woriny\t«»«\tJewa\tShe was a poor woman very evi- you w ill never be worth anything spir- ancients dungeons around Rome are »o-\tacceptation, that inti** us\tuiue\t^n(ly\tfrum |he rest (,f the story, and itunlly until you fall off f hey who day mere curiosities for the travellers, into the world to si -\t»\tbid.To draw water.She came dow n graduate from the s hool of Christ with Th* Coliseum, where wild lieists u»fd 1 *m ch ef-\u2019\t.\t.\u2022 KIIi probably with a rope in her hand, and the highest honors have on their di- to suck up the life of the martyrs Once more :\ta father bucket over her shoulder, pIoui.A the soul of the lion s muddy paw, while the enlperor watched and Lolia jeet that there is a * remen or the plush of an angry wave, or the drop of a stray tear, or the brown nine PAUL WAS A PROP MAH.scorch of a persecuting fire.In hundred nnd ninety-nine ruses out of the thousand there is no moral ABOUT 1BV\u2019 DthisAoreAat apostle.or spn itixuI elevation until there has hem thorough worldly upselling.Again, I learn from the subject that the religion of Christ is not a pusillanimous tiling People in this day try lo make us believe that Christianity is something for men uf small calibre, for women with no capacity to reason, for children in the infant-class under six years of age, but not for stalwart men.Look at this man of the text I Do you not think that the religion that could capture such aman ns that must have power in it ?lie waa a logician, he was a metaphysician he wa# an all-conquering orator, he warn a poet of the highest type.He had a nature that could swamp the leading men of his own day, and, hurled against the Sanhedrim, I !\u2022 TnmWed Frern Ml»\t,iU lhe neel-Twse m «reel !*\u2022»\u2022« U Fnul- ¦U Appearance Befere Blug Agrippe-Tel ni age L Life far Ike Modern World I# Drews e Flclnre From Dr Beni*» ¦ml tele.A despatch from Washington, says:-Ta I in ago preached from the Rev.Dr following teat \u2022\u2022And a* he journeyed, he came Damascus ; and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven; he fell lo the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him.Haul, Saul, why persecutes! thou mo ?And lie said.Who art thou, Lord 1 And the Lord fiaid, l am Jeans whom thou persecutes! /'\u2014Ads ix.3\u20145.The Damascus of Bible times stands, with m population of one hundred and thirty-five thousand wiut a gay city of while and glister-architect ure, its minarets and WHERE?nea r There was « man who rode from Stamford to London, ninety-five miles, in five hours, on horseback, Very swift.There was a woman of Newmarket who rode on horseback a thousand miles in n thousand hours.Very swift, itut there are those here, ay, all of us are seeding on at tenfold that velocity, at a thousand-fold that rate, toward a glad or a wretched eternity.That, was a fearful fall Paul got ; but Christ raised him up.Yet there is n fall from which t hero will be no rising.That was the fall the man got in his last moments turned to his wife, who, by her worldliness, had kept him away from Jesus, and said, with his expiring breath, \" Rebecca, you are the cause of my damnation !\" That was the fall the man got who said in his last moments, \u201c f have sinned away my day of grace.Oh, I know when my day of ended, of that \\ and i m UK MADE IT THEM RLE ¦till It ing crescents and domes play rig with the light of the morniug sun; embowered in groves of olive, and citron, and orange, and pomegranate ; a famous riv-or plunging its brightness into the scene ; a city by the ancients styled \"a pearl surrounded by emeralds.\" A group of horsemen are advancing upon that city llii' place hide, for that cavalcade coming over the hills is made up of persecutors; their leader small and u nat- if).Jesus answered and said unto her.He saw that she was susceptible to the truth.Patiently and kindly he led this inquiring mind, but he pays no attention to the captious question ; lie had greater work to do than to recognize I he quarrels of sects.The gift of God.Water in the East, especially in Egypt, is often referred to by this phrase best gift of God is the grace and mercy now offered.Who it is.\u201cIt is the Son of God who oaks water of thee.\u201d Thou wuuldsl have asked of him positions would have been reversed; in reality she was the thirsty one and he the abundant giver.Living water.Running water, or water from a spring but here referring to the water of life, which cleanses the soul from sin Isa.12.3; 44.3.Our Lords manner ol speech, was richly figurative, and hi was always ready to use objects im mediately before him as illustration! of spiritual truth.11.\tKir.A phrase that might Ix translated \"My Lord.\" The woman's re sped is rising.Thou hast nothing t« draw with, and the well is deep.She is \"fencing.\" It is evident that he does not refer to this well; but what does he refer to?12.\tArt thou greater than our father Jacob.The Kama titans claimed a descent from Jacob and Joseph ; but they were a mixed race of Eastern people, probably with little of Israel-itish blood among them, l Kings 17.24-41.\"Jacob, the great patriarch, had to toil hard to secure this boon to his children.Who is this stranger, that he can give it without even a bucket to draw with?\u2014Moulton.13.\tWhosoever drinketh of this water.Compare John 7.37-39.They who drink of this well will for a time b« refreshed ; but their nat ural w ill return again.the fountain of life and salvation will find nil their desires satisfied 14.\tWhosoever drinkeih.have drunk.' d rink of when by faith we enter into fellowship with Christ and liecome partakers of the divine nature.Shall never thirst.\"Shall not thirst, forever.\" There is a sense in which the Christian sings grace the close That It was at religious service.\" was the.fall the man got who said.\"I am dying unprepared.Great God!\" That was the fall thousands have gut.They [perished while they were speeding on in their career of sin and folly; and at the mom nt they thought they were most firmly seated in the stirrups, and the girdle most firmly buck-bc no rising.That was t he fall th»{ man got who in his last moments turned1 to led.and the domes of future success were kimlbd l>efore th ir vision, they were suddenly flung into shime and everlasting contempt.May Almighty God.from the opening heavens, flash upon your soul this day t he question of your eternal destiny, and oh that Jesus, whom you have maltreated by your slights and y< ur neglects, would this day overconi* you with his (pardoning merev, as he stands here with the.pathos of n broken heart, nnd sobs into your ear, \"I have come for thee.I have com** with my hack raw from Ipeating.F come with my feet mangled wit h the nails 1 com ' with my brow aching from the twisted bramble come with my heart bursting for your woes.T can stand it no longer, f am Jesus whom tin u persecutest.\" Let the Christiuns of I he leaders tractive in some respects, as soinetim/s are insignificant in (person The witness the Duke of Wellington and Dr.Archibald Alexander, But there Jesus Christ had l>eeii and thirty-five miles oppowd to\tH long to his steed, for those Christians leads, wrernn afford to follow must I»e captured and silenced, and that religion of the cross must be annihilated It was not [t was a I pea i .mc i, sometimes become very uncon t tollable THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.INTERNATIONAL LESSON.JAN 29.f lirKt nl Jacob** Will.John 4.5 IV Boh ii 1.4.I «olden Text PRACTICAL NOTES.Verse 5.Then cometh lie.On his thirst They who drink of from Jerusalem to Galilee Jesus This was wra y passed through Samaria not his usual course.Like most Jews, he preferred to cross the Jordan twice on his way to Galilee and pass through Perea, which, though largely inhabited hy Gem i les, was not as hostile to the Jews as was Samaria.A city of Samaria.But not necessarily a place of lie \u201cShall Once for all we this spiritual water \u201cInsatiate to this spring I fly : I drink, and yet am ever dry ; Ah! who against thy charms is proof?Ah ! who that loves can love en -ugh ?But the water of salvation possessed the power to satisfy the longings of the A well of water springing up into everlasting life goodness.16.Sir, give me this water speaks as still understanding his words literally.Before she can realize that it is a spiritual supply the woman must be aroused to the spiritual need.Hence our Lord\u2019s next words.Samaria It had done heart A fountain of origin is told in 2 Kings 17.23-41.I hey mingled the worship of Jehovah with They hated the She A NEW CURE FOR GRIP President George T.Angel I, of the American Humane Education Society offers what he claims is a panacea for the evil.Sulphur is the preventive he .\" It has been shown,\" he \u2018 how wearing sulphur in the suggests says, '\tI ¦ I ¦ \u2014 clothing has prevented yellow lever, cholera and other diseases.Half a teaspoonful of powdered sulphur in each shoe or stocking is considered to be sufficient.I find in the London Lancet that no leas authority than the President of the Institute of Civil Engineers of London declares that the sulphurous vapor produced »»y the combustion of coal in that city kills the disease in the atmosphere.\" Sulphur is See Josh.24 probably Jacob's well 32.But it is oow reasonably certain that a village about two miles to the east, very near to Jacob's well, which still bears the name of Kl-Askar, is referred to.The parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph only know ibit Jacob bought ground from Shechem, and that lha whole region afterward was inherited by the son of Joseph.6.Jacob's well was there.Jacob\u2019s li is one of the sacred sites We germs very cheap, and whether it destroys or keeps out germs of disease from the body or only acts upon the imagination it cuiunot do much harm to try The traveler finds it on a it TRAFFIC OVER LONDON BRIDGE It is computed that about 200.0110 pedes1 ri ins and 20,(100 vehicles cross London bridge every day.Each leaves lie-hind a little shoe leather or a little when litter HEADS ON COINS.No hum n hjad w as impress, d on col* until after t ht death of Alexander the Great were d (ties er, All images before that Lime X HMp «uoos.ful outcome.He a*k\u201ed for the aohemeui.a\tb*.*.Sdto aeo the'work \u2019completedauccoa, L^hrtn.M.\t%\"re' U y-\t1 solution endorsing the scheme had been A \"D TWT n (T-TT1 T?,T*i passed the meeting closed with cheers for ! -«-\u2022 -LV, lYlOvJ w J.J-VJ-J, Mr.W* J.Poupore said the «chenil I [jj0 QUsen, the canal and its promoters, wan one given by I).vine Providence and Kegieteat their inability to attend were it it one of the great arteries of Canada.ae|U Hon.J.\\ Tarte, Hon.George The St.Lawrence river is not entirely g Foster, K.Prefontaine, M.P., and Canadian but the proposed canal woti\u2019d | q % Powell, M P.P.be ho considered tt the duty people tc aid the scheme.The project, he said was not local but imperial and would afford additional means of communication between the Northwest\u2014the granary of the world\u2014as it was called and the markets.The route he said was 1,000 miles shorter between Duluth and Liverpool than any other route and pro followed the cheapest and shortest line to the world\u2019s maiksts.A few of the national benefits, he «aid, would be that it would develop untold reaourc the Ottawa Valley and the West.Speak mg of the untold quantities of iron along the line, lie said, smellers would be established and wherever smelters are est ah lished cities would grow up.The but\u2018cling of the canal would induce capitalists here and operate the low grade He said lie was in communication All Suits 1! CITIZENS ENDORSED THE CANAL SCHEME.* at PUBLIC MEETING AT THE CITY HALL Announcement Made that Premier Believes in the Scheme Cut Prices DURING JANUARY.3D ¥ t \\ ENTHUSIASTIC SPEECHES WERE DELIVERED AND A FAVORABLE RES >LUT1 »N PASSED\u2014MATTER WILL BE URGED BEFORE THE CABINET.a.$.tod's Co* MR.W.J.POP PORE THE TAILOR.x 1 ( From the Of hi km Journal, Jan.1S.) The agitation in favor of the construction of the Ottawa Georgian Bay ship canal was given much additional impetus last night.That the project is being considered by all classes of the community was well shown by the large and distinguished audience in the city hall last night.The place was crowded and for several hours the advantages of the scheme v ere dilated upon by epe ikvre from diff -rent parts taw a valley.Mr.Peu pore, M.P, made the importent announcement that Sir Wil frid Laurier was convinced of the in cos-fity and feasibility of t he scheme and intends giving Mr.Poupore an opportunity to explain the project at a cabinet meeting to he held at an early date.Mayor Payment called the meeting nr the request of Mr.McLeod Stewart, and acted as chairman.Sir James Grant, Senator C ernow, W.J P upore, M.P , Alex Lumaden, M.P P., R.J.L »ugh-rin, M.P.P , J B Klock, M.P , May or Cloran of H wkeahury, were amo ig the spetk^ra, while in the audience wore notice 1 Messrs.J.CO-ltes, J.M.Mol) Ug all, t\\, A d.Morris, U.Carson, R.H.Conley, George Murphy, G.White, F.Lar-'cq ie, C >1.M icPherson, Dr Ann, Robt.Surtees, R Ryan.R Sunnis, F Connor, J.B Sp.-nuo, P.O\u2019Reilly, T M Roth well, A Powell, J Tuck r, A.W.Fraser, Goorge Cox, O.Higinan, C.S.Shaw, John O L ury, John E Askwith, J.L titib, Thomas Ask with, F G.Johnson, C.Aird, A.S Wood hum, J.L.M ic c«ui dougal, R Cumin mg:», J J.MacCraken, Lt.Col.White, J.R Reid, F J Al-x a ruler, A.Holland, Dr.Btaman, ex-A d.Poulin, Clna.Molir, George O K refe, Joseph Kavanagh, Arch.Campbell, A.G Buddy W.Allan, J.S.Hoir, w.M.H we.Dr.Armstrong, J.D.L e, G the C.P.R , S Bdf'iu-, J.Harvey, J.T Grace, 0.Pn rent, M.D Graham, J.W.Tierney.J.P.Galvin, W E R wan, Arnpri >r; M O\u2019Brien, RmfrewjC.Rankin and M iy-ir M-Kinoy uf Mit taw a; Mayor Murray « f Pvinhruk ; J dm Harvey, Arnprior; and many others.SEE HERE ! \"THE LEADING HOUSE \" Farmers, look to Your Interests and get your Cattle Dehorned.Important Judgment la Bryson Will Oms.(jgO J.BRYSON OBTAINS A THREE-FOURTH INTEREST IN HIS MOTHER S «TATE Mr.W.J.Hlarke.the cattle buyer, ways 5XihJ££,&?uST^iTS\t-, tl\u201e tl.eenora.oan Judgment »», rendered Iwt week by\t**\t\"\" \u201c Th° S60r6t | *¦*!\u201c\u201c den Geo.Bryson out of his father's < state alone.Ho will also obtain three-quarters of his mother's estate besides.Glloi* @ v *iSi find an of 1898 will not I i to come ores with American capitalists who were prepared to locate smelters at the month of ihe Fret ch river when the canal is built.The people, he sud, should unite and force the government to help this pro j M3*.PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and m JEWELLER KF.KI-S A SKLKfT STOCK OK WATCHB8, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY.SILVERWARE Ac.Ac.CAUSE OF THE HUIT.LEAD REFINERY FOR OTTAWA The circumstances leading up to the The late John Bryson was married to his cousin, Miss Christ,\t.\t.\t, , iana Bryson, in 1874 without a marriage might have a lead refinery and supp'¦> eontract, and by the laws of the Province lead for all Canada.He advocate» tie If Quebec what is known as community scheme because it was Ins duty and »* p^perty ex re 1 between them and in best way\tof serving his constituents\ta* »\teyy\t0f thu law this community owned try.\tHe\tbrought the question e ,,n* L,| t|ld\tproperty which they acquired 'he Hi)u»a of Commons through tbe c-ur wfltir tho lmrriage, »nd all the movables iesy t'f Sir \\\\ iifrtd Liuner.*ir.yy* that they had at the date of their mar pore stid he introduced the project to the\tThti firit Mrs.Bryson had there- attention of the Home and expected - f\u201errt owned one individual half of tho as from the western members >u« I f ^\tand the late John Ho said he punted out\ttin\tm\tthti otht,r ha|f.She died on the Lawrence canals\tand\tof\tSeptember, 1892, leaving two the Intercolonial railway were nu t a child red as her heirs who inherited her the expense of the whole country and p tinted out that the Ottawa Va ley had always pi id a large share of provincial and All that he Speaking of thu possibilities of the ead dovelopmetit, Mr.Pen pore said, when the scheme is co is'iinmated Ottawa A Tho Dress Goods Department*-*.* suit were these This department is tilled with lho latest novelties in plain and fancy Black Goods, ranging from 26 cents per yard to $1 60 per yaid.Colored Cashmeres and Serges In all the desirable colors for this season's wearing.Scotch and French Plaids in great variety, from 10 cents to (>0 cents per yard.ItE: AIRING\u2014 A Speciality SHAWVILLE, Q.& p 'sinon none cami Â.J.JACKSON.We have nothing * old to show you In the Silk j Department # interests in he properties {of this enn- One of thu children, Miss SHAWVILLE, QUE.munit) Itobina Cobb Btyson, died when a minor, and her ouate was inherited one half by tier father, the late John Bryson, and ^ I lie other half by her'brother, George J.I Bryson.So m»w, after the death of his George Bryson claimed that he owned three eighths of his mother\u2019s share ot the assets ot the community of proper- \u2022 # governmental expenses ticked Parliament was to show its confidence in the scheme and guarantee the interest on $17,000.000 at 2 per cent was raised in the House.\u2014\u2014o\u2014 New, fresh goods of all the latest patterns in Blouse Silks and Colored brocades House & Sign Painter, Glider.Glazier.Decorator.THE MAYOR HOPEFUL Mayor Payment said the purp >seof the meeting was to advance the interests of a scheme which a few years ago seemed imp 'S.«ible, but which wil1, he though?, be a comp eted work in but a few yens As to us beneti s to O tawa he said these cou*d not bi over eirini?ted app dn'ed Mr.W.J.Cuz ier secretary and cal'ed on Mr McLod Stewart to give the ope ling address opposition Mr.Poupore said several days ago Sir Wilfrid Laurier asked how It feet of wate\" wou\u2019d be guaranteed in the canal.Mr.Poupore gave the engineers explan at ion, Sir Wilfrid asked for further de rails and then end, 44 Poupore, I'm a Dvifect convert to the scheme,\u201d and stid also that he would give him an .00 $8.00 Mid $10.00.Mens' fall overcoats, equal to tailor- made, at $5 00 to $10.00.Men's underwear in all sizes and qualities, and at the very lowest prices.when at XTHb ex OFFICES < I The Delccacles of the Table# Are all to be found here in the Pink of Perfection.Groceries | r You\u2019ll be glad if you do and sorry if you don't visit our shoe depart, ment, and get our prices on all up-to-date goods.Our store is filled from fluor to ceiling with the very latest in Fall Footwear, for ladies and children, men and boys.Our stock is admired by all.Our sales are large, ai;d this year will be a record breaker.r ¦ \u2022 THE LEADING HOGSE \u2022 - H.S.DOWD, - \u2022 - ODYON, 1 "]
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