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[" V 7 V Vr'lTf t SHAWVILLE, Co.PONTIAC, P.Q., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 181*9.Voi.XVI, No.45.! «.oSB^ÏSSîm BANK OF OTTAWA \u201cTHE EQUITY \u201d Are you using Dowd\u2019s Flour ?Maple Syrup for suie stj.H.Shaw\u2019s general house- ^ M.Donaldson, Have you tried Dowd\u2019s 41 High Loaf ' Flogr 1 A case of smallpox was reported from Hawkesbury last week.Girl Wanted\u2014to do work.Apply to Mrs.G Shawville.* Is issued from the office of Publication, Shaw ville every Thursday.Subscription, 91.00 per Annum, store Head Office Ottawa Canada, Capital (fully paid up) .91,600,000.00 Rest.91,170,000.00 Hath.\u2014 We have the finest range of lata in town\u2014See them.\tJ» H.bn aw.\tWanted.\u2014Good frenh eggs in exchange The city of Hull experienced .twelve f°r g5 ) 8 D.B.ALEXANDER, M.0., C.M., % F.T.M.C.Graduate of Trinity Uuiveiaity, Toronto ; Graduate of Victoria University, Toronto.Fellow by examination of Trinity Med.College, Toronto.Office and Residence : J.H Armstrong's House MAIN STREET - - SHAWVILLE.tc OF GAIT ADA., CAPITAL - - - $6,000,000.RESERVE FUND, - 2,600,000.WM.GAMBLE, Head Office, \u2022 Montreal.- ¦ 0\u2014\u2014 SHAWVILLE BRANCH, Money loaned on approved security at reasonable rates.\t< Farmers notes bought and collected.Money transferred to all parts of the world.SAVINGS BANK.Accounts opened for amounts of one dol-f | lars and upwards and Interest allowed.\u2022 Office Hours .Saturdays .BARRISTER, &o., 159 Main Street, , .At Shawville, second and fourth Thursday of each month.Office\u2014over G.F.Hodgtns\u2019 Store, Main St.Hull.Court Shawville No.876.I.O.F 1% 10 A.M.TO 3 I\\M.10 A M.TO 1 P.M.F.A PARKER, Manager.Meet* the 4th Wednesday of every month.Court dues must be paid promptly every month.Visiting brethren cordially Invited 9 L.B.C ïocttl tînâ EmmL J.A.Cowan, R S.S H.S.Barnett, F.8 Hugh Hob ns, C.R.Gentlemen\u2014Seo our shirts, colllars and ties; new lines just in Dr.J.E.TAGGART, l.D.8., D.D.S J.H.8haw J Seeds.\u2014Field and garden seeds ot all kinds now in stock.' J.U.Shaw.Corner of Bank and Wellington Streets, far 8|iecial attention given to appointments made by mail.' OTTAWA Before you invest in a spring suit the elegant stock of suitings and panting* at the Pontiac Woollen Mills.A.Horunts.see BOURBEAU RAINVILLE, L.L, L, ADVOCATE .BRYSON, will visit-Shawville every Monday Arthur McConnell, J w F y A Lamented Death.\u2014-About 8 p.m.Corne and ineoect our stock of macht-1 °/ ^drowning of her husband in the on Friday May 5th, Mrs.H.Landon of Bee Supplies of all kinds can be pro nery 0f a|i kinds.We have just the kind APPieton bridge accident.This makes i Chichester, breathed her last at the I cured at the Yarm apiary, also new and 0f goods to suit the farmer, and they are a ^\t$21,550 claimed from the cor- of 59 years in the presence of her husband - second»hand boxes, all complete for the consequently going like hot cakes.Be Poratlon °* Bamsay owing to the col- and children and a large number of re- JAS.HOPE & Co#\tbees.A good second-hand extractor for in the swim and secure the best.* lapse of the bridge.It is likely to be a | latives.If ever the principle of kind- ¦'VfANUFACTüRJNG STATIONERS,BOOK8EL !***?&*#\tItalian queens ordered when |\tA.S.MILBY.1 big fight -IvJl lers, Bookbluders Printers, etc.Depository required.Address f the Ottawa Auxiliary BlblcSociety,Ottawa, Ont.Will attend Superior and Circuit Court at Bryson, also other Courts in Pontiac I)te.trict when required I age ?ness was incarnated in a wife and i \\f \\r\te il *\t.mother it was in her.No woman was a M flHMMl W K.«% Sil\th\u201e ,h.w SAsp.\tJSItSLSSS floated down the Ottawa to the Bay.1, been considered by the Conned.\tI Lge unmalried, and wa» a .on of th! V1\u2018 w >vt considerably increased later Peas.Bristolians had a very unpleasant and, Bros., Arnprior, on which charge he was on when the work is in full swing.Five Buckwheat.we fancy, somewhat \u2018\u2018chilly \u201d adventure arrested shortly after the murder.The hie making machines have been placed in Rye.on Saturday evening.It seems the party gang of which Fitzstenhens, now in position, and several experts brought Eggs, (fresh,) referred to were crossing from the other Hull jail, Thompson, Thomas, WilAon from outside works to operate them.| Wool.side of the river, and were about half and others were members, also included It le the intention to supply the Can- Butter.| way over, when the wind suddenly arose, Bowen, it is stated, and they were work Minn market, and also pay particular at- pork per 100, dressed preventing them from reaching shore on ing in and about Almonte at the time of tention to the Ottawa Valley demands, Beef.this side, and were in consequence, the murder.\u201d It was not McLachlin which, owing to the extensive lumber Hay pe obliged to take refuge and remain on an Bros.1 paymaster Bowen was arrested for industry, will be considerable.Messrs.Calfskins island till ten o\u2019clock on Sunday.Bet- j attempting to hold-up, but Mr.Fred Bingham and Tenney are promoting the Hides ter take the ferry next time, A î\tI McLachlin, paymaster for Gillies Bro^f industry.\t,\t.Pelts.J WILLIAM ELLIOTT T>AIL1FF OF THE SUPERIOR COURT X> Shawville .Que., respectfully solicits gageraentsfor any business in connection th all Courts In the County, Collections made and prompt return «assured en wl sho tr«l Will Mrcnk , variety is the great gr¦»> ¦ I ¦ ami Ku*ti mi Nor 111 to Overt* ImIiii ihe | reappearance in the lumUei diet riels of has created a good s .- I in < s< ipe Potatoes and Breakfast Win ll In «ml Ho» lo Avert It.That a \"toothlew ago'* is near at hand for this country, if not, indeed, fur tho entire civilized world, is the theory of a New York dentist of pro- \"We are I* vllUvd W orlil the\tOi Is the world to have another great |deal of alarm limting settlers and lum-delugef There are scientists who L0linen in sp.uacly inhabited districts.A nnmbei of wolves luw b, rn dea-i he fluud, say Bible | boyad by poi on snd the diias students, was some 4,000 years ago.Since then, says the historian, there have been several wholesale deluges.oil Wipe tarnished or fly specked gas and lamp fixtures with a damp cloth; let dry, then cover with/ a coat of white paint, when this is dry, re-gild.Cover pantry shelves and wash stands in common use with oil-cloth.It Is inexpensive, comes in bright colors and pretty patterns and if occasionally wiped with a wet cloth sIowly uimi 80ft, but not broken.keeps clean and fresh.\tMr tin off every drop of water and When the mica in stoves becomes piace.uncovered, on back of range to disco.ored, take out the pieces if pus- lei the steim escape.Sprinkle with I \"authorities\" oil the question is to be sible.and put them, in a vinegar bath salt.Potatoes with their jackets on | taken, the only hope fur the dwellers for a few hours; them polish with a are treated the same way.except you soft dry cloth.If they cannot be ic peel off one half inch of skin around moved, rub with a cloth dipped in hot each potato.vinegar and polish as before.\tStuffed Sweet Potatoes.-Wash six 1 oclean a piano use luko warm water white castile soup and a piece of cheese cloth.Wash a small surface, work rapidly, and dry, first with a piece of old soft canton flannel; then rub vi h anolher until there is a good pi lii'- Victor C.Bell becoming a 'toothless people,' and that heads of several have been taken to vetry fast,\" says the lkx'tor.l>r.Hell first brought these views of only common poison Quebec.found strong « \" 4 ll ( ^ ^ ^ alll, I his before the public in a lecture undei sublimate have nil proved in-1 **10 management of the New Yorh Ihe and peel six potatoes; soak in cold water; cover with boiling, salted water, and boil Hotled Potatoes.\u2014Wash Anil now, say some of the geologists, the entire civilized world\u2014moaning the continents of North and South Aui- A unite strychnine corrosive l effective.About two grains uf st>> enou, Kurvye ami Asia-is threatened\tis mixed with u liitle tallow with destruction.If the word of some Hoard of Education, and nc illustrated his statement with magic lantern pic* till 08 forming a small ball, and covered with This is left with \"To begin with,\" said Dr.Bell, in his lecture, \"1 must nuke this bold statement, 'We uxe becoming n tooth- FOT otherwise haw can of I wo account for the fact that thou»- a coating, of grease a portion of a deer's can ass or suuu in thest lands is to fly to Africa and Australia as soon as possible, else no modern Noah will live to tell the tale.thing of (bat kind.Various reasons are given for the less people present increase in the nunibci wolve*.One is undoubtedly the aboli- un,to of people to-day are wearing art I- their heads, paid fioial teeth, aad there are as many In thousands who would wollt them il u| they could afford to buy them?Look at our little children at the age of Make I The alarmists maintain it may come at any hour.Others assert that the medium sized sweet potatoes them in a moderate oven until they lion of the bounty on some time ago the Government the Yukon, when^ihey are just now huge ice fields, which have taken centuries in forming, will not break up in a day, or in a week, or even a oeu- begin to «often and then cut a small piece from the end of each potato, and with a teaspoon scoop out the inside into a bol bowl.sou toe of great annoyance to miners, Mash them I tury.On the whole, it is safe to con- the ferocious beasts have been uppar-|two; their little teeth are already moot b and mix with them two table-\telude that most of the present gene-\tcntly driven to follow the miners near-\tdecayed.\tOur girls at\tthe age\tof four- spoouiUis ot melted butter, one-half\tration shall have been long forgotten\ter to their oanips than heietuioie «> I\tteeJl aneopU give to their mouths.\"Now here La a owe Ln point toothpick is nut considered proper in More th in 4,( Wf*r% villi HhiuiiinlUin mil CalarrH of lh I / From the Tribune, De.seronto i'll AFTER XXIX.\u2014Continued pulflti ior r.oriim had cor ! FRANCE\u2019S LEAD FOLLOWED The H rl 11 *li New foil ml In ml Sqimil ron to h# Hlrmffllieiiril lleyoml rrereilenl.The Uriii'h squadron in Newfoundland waters is to be strengthened to an extent never known there before.The composition of ihe squadron com-sinned for the next three years' iq mi The service has been finally decided upon the flyers of its navy to head the new squadron.H.M.S.Men hie m.which is to be Admiral Bedford's flagship, has a She is not speed of twenty-two knots altogether a stranger on his side of the Atlantic, having been sent here a few years ago to bring home to Canada the body of her late Premier Thompson, who died suddenly while dining with Queen Victoria at Windsor The Blenhiem is a firs -class SMOKING IN EARLY TIMES.Mil the Practice Exht Before the Dlsvarerj- of Tobacco ?There is some reason to think that people smoked before tobacco was introduced housewifery certain herbs named are to be Sir John In several old books of Cast l of 9,(X)I> tons and a complement All the vessels of t he cruiser of 672 men squadron are equipped with the very latest arma neut which means, per- smoaked.I'h * majority of of mud i REAL DANGER The Young Fish\u2014Oh mother, 1 see ¦^^¦11 H got total of over six billions of dollars for Q UAWV| Il F the five («rent European conflicts.The American Civil War cost $5,000,000,000 and $1,000,000,000 in loss of property.If figures are convincing according to their immensity, the congress at The Hague will not be very long in reaching n satisfactory conclusion, which, if univer sally adopted, would induce the whole world to turn its men «of-war into excur-steamers and its gun carriages into The Cquity.Meat Market.Specialties for this Week : SHAWV1LLE, MAY 18, 1899.The indications are that the Liberal-Conservative convention and banquet, to be held at bherbiooke on the24th inst., will be a great success.Every county in the district promises large contingents.CHOICE FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS NOW IN STOCK.Wanted ! sum automobiles LAOS CURTAINS done considerable\twork\tin\tthe\told\tconn-\tod attention to\tthe fact\tthat since\tthe t e same try for\twhich\tho has received\tlittle credit,\tdecision of\tthe\tImperial\t.Privy Council, the local Government in Quebec has Senator Bjulton of the North West been issuing licenses to fish in the inland Territories died at Unwell, Man., on waters of the province by scores.He Monday morning after aneight days illness did not know that the Government had from pneumonia.He was «8 years of any right to interfere but lh«e age, and a Liberal Conservative in politics, doubt the inland fisheries v ere > g 1\t¦\tdestroyed.Sir Louis Davies said that under the ~\t^\tdecision of\tthe Imperial Privy Council\tthe Another batch of one thousand (.all- provincial Governments had the power ciana went through by C.P.R.to the to issue licenses, but the Dominion Gov-Northweat last week, and it is stated that ernment had exclusive power to make 60,000 mere are about to leave Europe regulationa.Speaking generally, thi with the intention of settling in Canada, efyvCt 0f the judgment of the Privy Coun and the United States.\tCU m the matter of Federal and Provin ¦¦¦ ^\teial jurisdiction over the fisheries was to J Latest Styles 111 Photos.The new prohibition resolutions to be give the Dominion Government the pow-Bubmitted to the House of Commons ask er to make regulations and the 1 roymcial\t«\tDatfs that, voting on a proposition to adopt Governments the power to license m thelL-J?' provincial prohibition shall only take Provinces of Ontario and Quebec ho far place on the day of a jwrliamentary vive- as the inland fisheries were concerned.tion.This is simply an admission that, With respect to the fisheries on the sea* -\u2014-¦ by themselves, the prohibitionists van coast, a decision of the courts would have\t_\t.not hope to get the voters to the (mils.to be had to determine the respective\tESrtnQUâKC It constitutes another reason for decli- jurisdictions in regard thereto.Pending ning to load the statute book with in such decision the Dominion Government effective legislation.\twould continue to administer the fisher ies of the Province of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for the present year by arrangement.from 25c a pair to $1.50 J.O.McGUIRE.ANY QUANTITY STRAW HATS.Our coarse Straws are finer than ever.A.L.HANDFORD, PHOTOGRAPHER 01 no J although a Free Trader Wool, On Monday, May 1st, wo received our second lot of Men\u2019s Felt Hats.The great sale of our first consignment encourage us to anticipate like BggS.I results from this lot.WILL BE AT THE Pontiao House Gallery FIRST FRIDAY Butter, o Prices Reasonable.A.L.HANDFORD Wo have also placed in stock six dozen black straw dry.Butter preferred in 301 gaji0r Hats, which we have marked cents each.Other stores are asking 50 cts.for these goods.Wool must be clean and Always creates a lot of excitement.Incidentally we might remark that our splend d and well selected stock of general merchandise is creating a like amount of excitement amongst the purchasing public, the cause being our very low prices.pound tubs, but any size of good clean package taken.Highest Prices Paid.The people of Newfoundland are en* thusiartic over the complete vindication given by the report of the Royal commission to their agitation for the reniov» al of French fishing rights on the West Coast.Tne ministry of the colony confidently anticipates important proposals at an early date, from the settlement of the dispute, from Joseph Chamberlain, Imperial secretary of state for the colon- Mr.Flint, M.P.gave notice last week of the following prohibition resolution :\u2014 Whereas it is desirable that legislation |TUg Farmer be enacted having in view the further restriction of the liquor traftiC in Canada, and that such législation should be uniform in all the provinces and territories of the Dominion.Therefore, resolved that in the opinion ^h.\treport £ th6°Qtan Agn.\tThat, subject and except as here THC HOUSCWlfC °v tUrav nepurt?£nt 18\u201d°\u2018 over h,\"r\u2019 after mentioned, the .ale of intoxicat-1 able.Fall wheat ha.uffered generally, \u2022\t\u201e\t, jfi ever, provtnce'and territory and other crop, locally, and at the mo Lf Can\u2018ada ahould be prohibited.ment the outlook can only be called fair.\tThat (he act prohibiting such It will be some month, yet, though, be- aa,\\ ^ould not come into force in any fore the reapers are in the held., and ince or territory unie,, and until a favorable weather in the interval m.y ^|ajorit of tke oualided elector, therein make up for the late unfavorable condi-\telecltlon \u201ehall have voted in arSi .tt* \" i\u2014- ¦« ¦ Early Closing.After May 15th our store will be closed at 0 o\u2019clock at o\u2019clock, p.m., except Satur- Our customers will please bear this in mind.will find us prepared to supply his every need.We have everything he requires from a plough to a suit of clothes.J, H.SHAW 163 \u2022 days.Will also be pleased to learn that stock of groceries and household necessities was never so large and complete.We have everything she may require to make the home happy and comfortable.E.BOBBIES i SONS our i In Conclusion, (3) That upon such vote in favor of said act being duly certified to the Gov-According to the Montreal Herald Hon.emor General in-council, such act shall John Costigan has entirely severed his be brought into force in said province or connection with the Conservative party territory, and shall remain in force therein as it is constituted to day.Mr.Costigan forfovr years and thereafter until\t^\tTATTIsTH- seems to think that the leaders of that the same shall have been repealed in 511* Aw * V U JN U* ts* s;:'\u201d \"S,h» sâ sssaJrsa s .t:1 ujmum comers the policy of the Liberals is more satis- jority of the qualified electors of such ft,ctory to the business interests of the province or territory voting at an elec-county than the late tariff of the Con- tion shall have voted for the repeal there-scrvativc party.The late minister of in- of, the proceedings for such repeal to be laud revenue, must be given credit for a similar in all respects to those for bring- perspicuity than the aver- ing the act in force, he has discovered where (4) That in order to avoid upecesaary expense and to secure the largest possible vote the voting provided for in the said act shall take place at a general federal election.(5) That this act shall on coming into force suspend operations of the Can ada Temperance Act in any part of the province or territory where the same may be in force at the time, and such suspension shall continue so long as this act is in force in such province or territory.(C) That while the said act is in force m;any province or territory, the sale of such liquors may be permitted for medical or sacramental purposes or for bona fide use in any art, trade or manufacture; such sale to be made only by vendors appointed for such purpose and to be subject to such regulations as will procure the due observance of the act.(7) That while said act is in force in \u201d TH£\tI to The grocery trade ot Canada, both sell his products except to vendors for lar, saw Butter and Provender Grinder, run | w V W wholemTe and retail, was unu.ually af- the purpose of the said act or for export\tp\u201corklng cm.UIlion25Thi^lan fm?y be\t._ _ _ __ ^ ^ fected by the rulings of the budget re- from the said province or territory to |een In operation on Mr.James Hodglns\u2019\tAT Tjl T5T3 Od cently handed down.Of recent years some place beyond the same where the j^roperty.onemUe^West^orMestation.|\tJDJkVVrMs H.E.BROWNLEE Pasturage.PLANING, __________{MATCHING_____________ 'REMOVAL I & DRESSING TIE EIILL ELECTS Cl.W\t1\tNOW DONE AT\t1\t\u2014 Suffice it to say we have everything usually kept in an up to date general store.I desire to inform parties requiring pasturage, that I will be prepared to supply the same at the following rates Year old cattle, 40 cents per month.Aged cattle, 50 cents \" Horses, terms made known on application.ROBT.HARRIS, Lot No.20, 2nd Range.Clarendon A[^l lStb,lS99 f keener sense of age politician ifH the difference lies Cars run at Intervals of twenty minutes in the morning and fifteen minutes in the after noon, dally, Sundays Included.Having removed my stock to the premises lately occupied by Mrs.James McCredie, I wish to inform old customers and the public generally that I will be found in the new stand with a choice stock of\u2014x The French Chamber of Deputies lms ratified the agreement with Great Britain in regard to the Upc IHHMH Soudan, and as one result, it is intimated that there artï only four free states on the dark continent\u2014Abyssinia, Liberia, the Orange state and Morrocco.The Orange state is surrounded by British territory, and is partly British as to its inhabitants.Spain and France have their eyes on Morrocco.Abyssinia is on the way of pissing under British influence, though both Italy and Russia are suspected of having designs on it.Liberia is a joint protectorate, and may last.It is likely soon to be the only African country whose people are not rilled or directed by outsiders.As a field for squabbles the Dark Continent is losing its interest.\u2014 Montreal Gazette.SHAWVILLE.Close connections are made with al.Canadian Pacific and Gatineau Valley trains at Hull and with Pontiac Pacific at Aylmer.>er Nile and the We wish to inform the public that having just added a first-class Planing Machine to our other plant, we are prepared to do Planing, Matching and Dressing at short notice, and also supply manda for rough and dressed lumber Baggage promptly handled.W.R.TAYLOR, SEASONABLE FRUIT, CONFECTIENARY, and STAPLE GROCERIES Sec.-Treas all de- The Celebrated .\u2022 .D.WILSON,\t| A 4Uantity 0f Opposite Pontiac Hornet\tI\t».«\u2022 ,\tmmm .SHAWVILLE, - QUE.L°SS an4 ShlrZm Mill Property For Sale.o C 4 NORTH WEST Has proven itself to be the Best and most Economical Farmers\u2019 Stove on the market.ELLIOTT & BARBER.Shaw ville, January 24, 1899 A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient.Therefore we need not dwell on their many merits aay that anyone requiring class article should call and see them before purchasing any other It will be to your interest Suffice it to a tirât- i.Of recent years some place beyond the same where the property, one mile West o American sugar has been imported into Laid act is not in force\u2014such manufac- ^erinri rvasona J e ol tas 1 Canada quite extensively, thus interfer-1 ture, sale and export to be subect to strin- | Qiengyle, April 25, 99 ~\t'\t' gent regulations.(8) That while said act ed an increase in the duty against the I any province or territory no\tsuch liquors I\tProvince of\tQuebec.\t\\ American article.In anticipation of a\tshall be permitted to be\timported or\tDistrict of Pontiac,\t» raise in prices the wholesale trade stocked\tbrought into such province\tor territory up heavily.The refiners, seeing that\tfrom any other province or\tterritory in the government would not agree to their Canada or from abroad except for sale request, have raised the prices 10 cents f0r the purpose of the said act\u2014such imper hundred all around.The wholesalers portation and sale to be subject to\t.-n 1000 will thus benefit by their foresight.The Luch conditions and restrictions as will Been ^olnled'corltor\tEalaW %% opening of navigation has also caused a ensure the due observance of the act.succession ol the late John Bryson, accepted Si5K.™\tj SHSSEnsS v, retail market.\tand for the oroner application of all fines the said late John Bryson, ratified and con- For anything and everything in the line of - - - Tinware, ing with the sale of the Canadian article The home refiners asked for and expect kind to do so is in torce in Stoves, Other Styles.In lie Superior Court, We have several other styles of Stoves on hand, so that we are in a position to satisfy intending purchasers with anything they may require.Furnaces, Cistern Pumps, Roofing or Evetroughing, tTOTICFMs hereby given that I, GERALD H; BRABAZON, of Portage du Fort , on the eighteenth day or April \\ R.J.BLACK, AGENT, and ieLanie^0mpo.aedPliCati0n ^\tI M^ylhe1 ProtB.'ry'\"^ the £Td J obbing and Repairing P.S.\u2014Lowest Prices Con rt The Cost of War e nee1 m è e t a Tn ^ H o H a\twee k\u201c \"a n d statement that gendarmes have gone |\tof fponU^: I statisticians are prepaiing figures regard- to convey exile back to France.consideraUon! Thoee^hïhàte^already\tMay 12.-The Petite Ricu aay, been publi.hed .how that war i.an ex- Way that ten members of the Reput,-pensive pastime, and even in a financial bean Guard and four gendarmes left St.aence, without including the greater loea Naroire at the mouth of the Loire, of valuable livea, is all that General Sher- France, on board the steamer Lafayette man remarked that it wae.Amongst ks* Tuesday to form an escort to bnng the wars of the last half century, the dir Dreyfus to France and that hu.return ect coat i.computed as follows : The may be expected by the end of June Crimean War, $1,700,000,000; the Italian\t.\t*\t.war of 1868, $263,000,000; the Austro- Agumaldo, it is stated, is determined to Prussian war, $330,000,000; the Franco- prosecute the war in the Philippines till German war $2,633,400.000, and the the independence of these islands is de.Turko-Russian war, $1,290,000,000 \u2014a dared.To Release Dreyfus Farm and Stock for Sale.In lie Superior Court.Neatly and promptly ex-\tuNoM 3K2M ecu ted at low prices.Good workmanship guar- \u201cXed«ScdrÎS SM.tt0 o°rf .ïft'ÇuSS anteecl.\tThe premises are well watered, » creek running through It:\t,\t.\t.There are erected on It a frame house and kitchen, veneered, also wood shed, 2 barns and other outbuildings.The Property Is beside the Lilly Cheese factory and Joins the Corperatlon or Shawvllle.\t.TT., ¦ \u201e\t« The following stock are offered f°r \u201cJ,6- Highest Prices paid SKM\t% - and EggskmS\u2019 Sheep Pelts ) No.3*7: ALEXANDER FRA8EB, Lumberman, of the City of Ottawa, in the Province ol Ontario,\tPlaintiff, DALE BROS.VS.EDWARD MONK and SAMUEL MONK, heretofore both of the Township of Allumette Island, In the County and District of Pontiac, in the Province ol Quebec, and now of parts unknown, Defendants.8HAWVILLK, QUE p.s.The Defendants are ordered to appear within one month.Bryson, 1st May, .8».BAKgALOU, p.H.c The United Statae uses the molt eggs of any country\u201420,000,000,000 being required during tho yesft or 133 to eaen inhabitant.Rudyard Kipling eays work he ever did, and t \u201c Laugh and the World Laughs With You.\u201d THEC.F.HODCINS, i the hardest the hardest h< ever saw done, is that of a newspaper office.LOCAL Se IMPORTED -?TALENT Will find we pay particular attention to Fine Tailoring., Our past achievements have been great.Being spurred on by success we purpose for Spring of 1899 to lead the van in\u2014 Prescott, Mich., May 3,\u2014Chas.How ard, aged 34, one of the smallest men in the state, and Mias Mabel Grace Hamilton, aged 30 years, probably one of the largest women in Michigan, if not in % iï'ÏÏX\u2019M'iïZT?10llr U.« in ft.following Departments the pe«e.Thegro-m weigh, æ pound., are now complete, ami we invito a care- while the bride tips the scales at 384 I « , .\t.iul inspection :.will make the evening of MAY 23rd, 1899, memorable in Bryson by A GRAND COJICERT pounds High-Class Tailoring.at which tno latest Songs, Dialogues, Farces, etc., will be presented.The Misses Bourgeau of Aylmer and also two talented young ladies from Ottawa will render vocal and instrumental solos, duets, etc.Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods and Silks.Eookobor Women The most fastidious young man can always be suited in Household Linens of every Descrip-1 one of Frame\u2019s Suits.tion.THEY SERVE AH OXEN TO BREAK VP NEW LAND.Capt.Ernest Hubbell, D.L.8., who (wen for Homo time past engaged sur veying the land allotted to the D bora in Manitoba, has returned to Otta-I wa.Capt.Hubbell is engaged with the I topographical branch of the department I of the interior, and conducted his labors I with a party of five.He states that the Doukobors who will probably be mettled I 7,000 strong, have been allotted two sec-1 lions of land, one containing 200 and the I other 300 s*\u201c¦\u201c\" The distinctive elegance of our style asserts itself as exAn exceptionally strong line exceptionally exclusive.lias ouko Tapestry Carpets.CHAS.FRAME, FINE TAILORING Opposite Bant, - \u2022 simile.Handkerchiefs and White Goods.Hosiery, Underwear, Wrappers, Blouses, Belts and Buckles.Admission 25c.Reserved Seats, 35c ?ESTABLISHED 1886.The Shawville SASH and DOOR Owes its attractiveness to many things, but to no other so much as to the decoration of the walls and ceiling.A house well papered in as cheery as the peep of the sun on a cloudy day.t BUSINESS OPENING.\u2022 ¦ ¦ ¦ FACTORY.We take pleasure in staling to the public that the business we have opened at \u2014ALL KINDS OF\u2014 WALL PAPER.Interior & Eiterior OFFER THORNE CENTRE FINISH FOR Souses & Verandahs MANUFACTURED, will be continued until notice ia given through these columns of our Intention of selling out.-GOOD PRICES FOR\u2014 DOORS, JSASil, NEWEL POSTS, DRESSED LUMBER, Ac.Ac , Kept in stock and made to order.LUMBER DRESSED AT POPULAR PRICES 1 Call and see our stock of ETOFFES, FLANNELS & YARNS, whieh we offer in exchange for wool.We aak a careful examination of our stock before selling your Wool elsewhere.THE G.F.HODGINS Only a Bluff McCREDIE & HODGINS.Departmental Store! V.8.WILL NOT DEBAR CANADIAN LUMBER.Estimates furnished CASH PAID FOR PROCUCE r .7\"\t, m ru I Detroit, May 13.\u2014A Washington spe.Cheap Sale lor the next len Days* cial says : There is a suspicion that a _ _\t______\t-\u2014 _\t-, proposition to retaliate against the action 3l£cGlXlTXT 5c ABBOTT, of Ontario for shutting oft\" the expo.t of I saw logs to the United States was in the nature of a bluff.What effect the bluff was intended to have is not apparent, hut the air is very chilly in the state department when it is asked when the proposed retaliation will Ik1 put into op erat ion.Some officials do not hesitate to say that the threat of retaliation against Ontario was never intended to be carried into effect, but was made to help the Ottawa government fetch Ontario into line with the compromise on lumber that the joint high commission is expect ed to negotiate.It is to he noted, however, that the weakening on the retaliation measure has only been strongly apparent since Senator Fairbanks, of the joint high commission has been here during the past day or two, and it is not impossible that ho has kicked the project over oil the ground that it would not help his commission as much as had been expected.At any rate Fairbanks is full of expectation that when his commission gets through the lumber question will be settled to the satisfaction of the majortiy on both sides of the boundary and with no coercion used in accomplishing it.\u2019 p.s \u2014 except Saturday.Please remember store closes at 6 every evening I OR THE SIGN OK THE RED FLAG UPPER THORNE CENTRE.PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER It is Ended That Book Agent.JOINT HIGH COMMISSION WILL NOT MEET AGAIN.and The pastor 41 Good morning, Bro.Roberts, what makes you lock so sad this morning ?Bro.It JEWELLER For the Washington, May 9.\u2014All hope of reconvening the joint American-Canadian commission in August has been abandoned.The conference adjourned after having made good headway, as it was thought at the time, towards the drafting of an agreement, owing to an unexpected and insurmountable obstacle in the shape of the lumber and boundary questions.The joint conference adjourned to meet in August with the un derstarding that meantime the governments of the two countries would test public sentiment.It was also hoped that some of the difficulties that had presented themselves in the way of a conclusion of the conference might in the int .rim be removed by diplomatic negotiations.It has now been demonstrated, however, that the temper of neither side has yielded sufficiently to warrant the expectation of any successful result attending the re convention of the commission.KEEPS A SELECT STOCK Of WATCHES.CLOCKS, JEWELLERY.SILVERWARE dkc.&c.44 I have come to say goodbye, Mr.Brown, for I am out of employment, and must go back to England.\u201d The Pastor.14 Go back to England to get employment, what nonsense î 1 can get lots of work for a young man like you in this country \u201d Bro.It.\u201c Well, 1 have hunted high and low and can get nothing, so what am I to do ?\u201d The Pastor.44 1 tell you what you can do, Bro.Roberts, take an agency for a good book, for there is money in canvassing.\u201d Spring Trade.I SAMPLES OF Repairing\u2014 a Speciality ALL KINDS OF SHAWVILLE, 6.THE LATEST IMPROVED now on hand for inspection.Make it a point to leave your order early PATENTS Bro.R.41 Do you think I would stoop to book canvassing ?\u201d The Pastor, (somewhat warmly ) \u201cStoop to canvassing ! Better men than you have canvassed.I put myself through College with a book prospectus, and I know many successful men who got their start in life as canvassers.My youngest It is said that the United States com- »on is canvassing now, and he makes missioners are thoroughly discouraged enough at the business to pay his way at at the time consuming manner in which the University.I induced a man who various propositions that have been put faded in business, to take up canvassing, forward have been bandied back and and he made enough money to start busi forth between London and Ottawa.\tness again.I gave the same advice to a young mechanic, who was out of employment, and he is now a prosperous Pub-^\t.__ to mi c, , 1ir , , lisher.Why some of the biggest men in New York, May Id.The Sun s W ash-, history have been book agents ! 4 Stoop ington special says :\t.\tto canvassing \u2019 ; you have been very for* \u201cNo information has been received it tuuate that you can step up to it.I ad-the state department to conhrm the state- vjse you wr^e t0 the Bradley Garret-ment from London that the British gov- 80n qq ^ Limited, Toronto, Ont., for this population and capital of the United - Choate has instructions covering « r, ,, T Valuable Property ^\t% « - 1 -\t1\t*\twith Great Iwrlte t\u201ce Bradley-GarretaonCompany and see what they have to offer, and will postpone my departure in the meantime.\u201d PROMPTLY SECURED ALSO A STOCK OF Write for our interesting books \u201c Inventor's Help\" and \u201cHow you are swindled.Send us a rough sketch or model of rcur invention or improvement and we will tell you free our opinion as to whether it is probably patentable.We make a specialty of applications rejected in other hands.Highest references furnished.MARION Sc MARION PATENT SOLICITORS Sc EXPERTS Civil A Mechanical Fngineera, Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering.Bachelor» m Association, New England Water Works Amoc.p, u.Suiveyors Association, Assoc.Member Can.Society of Civil Engineers.f MEW YORK LIFE B'LO'O.MOWTIEAL CAM.OFF1OE8: \\ ATLANTIC BUILDING., WASHINGTON, D.C.Expresses, Waggons, The Last Free Acres and Carts, The New York Commercial Advertiser says that the opening of the Ute réserva tion for settlement on May 4 stands for the close of one national era and the beginning of another.It wonders how many realize that the rush of excited prospectors for the last bit of fertile free land in the United States means, as and a carload of CARRIAGES -i BUGGIES LATER INFORMATION expected daily.probably the last event of its kind, a permanent change in the national outlook.The Ute incident, it says, marks the close of domestic land settlement A.SMILEY 3 ¦M-M-I-M-I-T-I-M-M* CS*_Shawville.\u2022 SO \u2022\u2022\u2022 Stevens Rifles \u201e\t., , tx> the point of agreement \u2014\tThe Commercial Advertiser seems to Britain preliminary to the settlement of Valuable Farm Property for sale, being the have overlooked the fact that while the\tdifferences.tb *Fug that question f 1 tell you th.it Christ.\" Why, his fine «as illumined, man Is a fool who never Hunks of the 1 shall never forget it.There are «rent luture.it you p»y money, you .I\tyoung men in ih's house to-night who Uke a recent, f you buy land, you A\tdespatch from\tWashington\tsays:\t' ouU| glV0\ttestuu\tny\tto show\tthat\trecord\tthe_ deed.W hy f Hecnuae, able, and frank, and earnest, and ed-\t' ,\t\u2018 .\t,\t,j(\tj\t,iis«iuuhui\tGo\t>ou\tto ?Which is your destiny ?\tbroidertnl pillow all that you w,ml I\"\tboa riot \u201c-.-.mmm mmm Mr\t.,®nd\tmen\tin\tvon- When he has a small sphere\tworst» for you than those who hid it\toven jot liberate imuself bj the vxer- m -g^dd oall-iym the agml\there, he will have a grand sphere\thard in this world, bemuse the con-\tvise oi ui.r.icu.ous potter, Judas would Hus house to gno test^mony.\tT heie\tthpre\tperhape it would\tcost you\ttrast will mak* the discomfiture mo I be glad\tto have Veter admitted also, are aged men h,x! e ., °\t,\tsixty,\tor one hundred, or one\thundred\tInucj: more nop tiling ?tVs the hart\tin his remorseful excitement U seems h was not long ago \u2019\u201c\u2018t Anag\t.\tnight,\t1 offer you insurance\ton your\tth 8011 \u2022' s .\tcease, but now, and to-morrow, and 8t\u201ey thou in all the plain; escape to positions,\" says Dr.Reynolds, * much graduated from eu lege, am\tevery clay, and always.My ho;xv in\tthe mountains lest thou 1m* exmmum-\tu foal from iho siory; lor, assuming my heart , but I am glad now he\tto\tChriat ls aot ^ bright ns many Chris-\ted r\t,bai the writer of Lho gospe* and the pone.Up is it rest, **m\\i\t\u2022\u2019\ttin ns, 1 know; hut 1 would not give\tj mUNt make my application t an-\tother di ciple* were one, we understand HreFJ-ZfEH E\tEBHEr\tEiBHEm EH the\thouse already\tasleep, tlm\tolder\t11 is rainer\tnara\ton\tine , out\tin time\tof trouble, it has been so much\tt0 (rtjk t()?When the\tflour has gone\t0f\tjuu.nse in iciest, but of no iwpuiL- sure God will not\tlet\tme suffer,\ttie\t8lrenglh to m when the world fias\tout of the barrel, and\tyou have not M'-\tiffHE'r\tr£;£™JïHïï irS i ~rs;r ?\u201e?\u2022srvi-irt and the children are at the , .g , n< t 1< m?ag\t\\ casement of satisfaction and blessed- bave you nothing but the worlds th.uughout the story that Annas and mmmM you lacking, my friends, in the refine- xx It» MS aid we CRAIN AMR COMMISSION MERCHANTS, W'i by liais and guinea many races 01 man.pige can swim well and climb not at all, although their ouuauiM, ihe squir-reta, are at h;me in the lie.s.SULTAN'S NAKER HILL.Nearly 20,000 pounds of bread are daily eaten in ttie Sultan of Turkey's household., La Toscana, lOo.A % 1 Boom# 409-12 Board of Trade Building, TORONTO, ONT.< It to* ri-as- h «NMl whà \u2022 \u2022M t 1UI we eurul B Thomas Flynn John L.Corns Her 1 Prairie dogs, which live in plains and have no une for climb.ng, can be YOUR NAME 1 ***** V * in *'*\u2022 '/ 3(ccdÙ SdUafmïiffa M IS|H ^ \u2022> i taught the trick, but when they try to jump from a height they usually fall on their heavy, stupid heads, and either stun themselves or hi an thc.r tee;h.They lac* the inherited instinct that should teach Li.ein wh.tl can and whit cannot be dune.Australian rabbits of he same family of jirsr'W: hundred years! Tattered Tolliver.Yes.Wot an ideal life she ledl Printed on 25 Luvelv Cabbi for only ?5o., find this UeeBMrol !\t\u201d \u2022OLIO OOLD-riLLlD RING given free with each order.The Canadian Card Co., 14d St.James St., Montreal * Z V H ferry Wfrteâ Ce,, ferwrte, Ceâ 'Ntiyer-D&dppQM s PIG ON COWCATCHER.A locomotive on a Georgia railroad oeiy cathartic tu tek» with Mouds\tpicked up a pig on its cowcatcher and carried it six miles without hurting A Deafness and « H «mhI *¦ fille eere liver Ills ; the non Irritating ini HEAD NOISES relieved bv TNI COMMON SENSE EARDRUMS.arc L3 ft Canada.IFBIfllD.It.m ONE LONG DRE^M.Made of soft rubber ire for table and Invisible.DKinphtet showing benefit Hi eaae Catarrhal DeafneFs, K a ring Missing Sound-.Related.Suokeé mr d TMckened Drums.The Common Sense Ear Drum â Med cine Coi, Limited, Freehold Building, Teres to.W P c DTI FREE! Welch, with guard Of chatelaine for sell ui g S dee.of ear fail-sued Lies» Doy 1 lee at 10* eash ; Lady e This levels little Lady ¦ CALVERT\u2019S the grizzly and other large spec.ea slay mainly on the ground.A bear always oliinbc-i down a tree stern foremgst, as does the domestic cal until she has nearly reached the ground, when she turns and jum|>s ; but moat wild cats run down a trunk head first, even the heavy leopard being a more skilful climber Ih tn the light house cat.The tigei and lion, h >wever, do not climb, for no discoverable reason except th t they fear falling on account of their weight.\tI 4% CerboHo Disinfectant», leapt, Olnt ment.awarded 10U medals end diplomas for snptdor et« eilnnos.Th-tr réguler ns# preve it Infeeti-hu- diet* sees.Aik your dea'er to obtain a supply.Lists mailed free on app\u2019loation.J* i I og Ml r«r Walsh fOMtoUhtj ta preltieet deeige.They sell at \\ ( Tooth Powdoro.etc., have been F '3®?V I rheDnim in position x y > Sumcmoer ; l postpaid.Hell thee, returo our forward i t massy and we promptly your wateh free.Ummol ALLAN LINE We don't advertise for mere effect, but for buxines*.We know that, if yuu subject to crarnp^, that you should hive prompt, efficient remedy on hand.Nerviline\u2014nerv e-patu cure\u2014has a wonderful and immediate curative power.It relieves in one minute ; it cures in five.Pleasant to the taste and the best known remedy for pain.DqŸly'cO., Otpt., ' %, far wit» F.C.CALVERT & CO., ENOLAND UNIN MANOHIITKR.are ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS SUMMER SAILINGS.Hobbs Hardware Co.ROUTE, MONTREAL TO ».LIVERPOOL.ONE NIGHTS- Stammerers ure.Ask your for It.Tries 10c LONDON.Mpeoially these who hate failed tobeeurede.se* where, write to Dr.Arnotl, Berlin who will eon* inee yuu be ewn cure you BINDER Highest Grades.HUMID IAN-May S.June 10.July 15.CAL! FOKNIAN- May 13.June Yl, July 2U mk-àiw.t,, Cabin P*»eaee-AlâZJ end upwards Heeesd Cabin fï CN, Retare 8W Btessage-Tiveraoei.Loudva, Glasgow, Wndomderr* cn Queenstown, #6.50 For further isfermatten apply to #L setHtlie*, 77 Venge SL, Toronto* or H.A A.ALLAN, MontreaL NEWEST WORD IN FLANDERS.Formula to make It Baking Pov/der ONE PLOW AFTER ANOTHER.Did yee .bear t hs dreadLl u*-wk about AÎ Kin^f Her husband has run sway an I li ft her.How awful.Hut ih-it's not the worst\u2014 ho has come back! TWINE.\u2022 your-rlf, enelly made Formula ernt fier LA I* IKK RiX 19 Leroy er 8t.Muitreil.Lowest Prices.ni eavill oeet.Equal te the heel 12c.Id bUmh.v /¦ykenlvHt Irrie by Which lleraelraa \u20ac\u2019 .r- rlnyr la knnwa.Some new words have necessarily been added to the English language since the introduction of the horseless carriage, and tbo vocabularies of other tongues have also naturally been similarly enriched in all countries where such carnages have become popular.With few exceptions, all these words ,re technical and their true significance is only understood by ih-i electrician and the machinist.The members of the Flemish academy of Anvers recently determined to frame a ward which would be readily intelligible, to all who understand the language of Flanders and who had e*tr seen a b.useless carriage, and the lesult was that after much deep thought they framed the following word: \" Sne I paa rd eloi tszunde rsp< io r w eg petrol rijtuig.M This euphonius word signifies \u201cacarriage which is worked by means of petroleum, wh ch travels fast, which has n«> horses, and which is not run on rails.\u201d That is, from, one point of view a fine example of multum in parvo, but it may be questioned >vhe' her one extraordinary long word is preferable to half a dozen short words.The Flemish people, however, think differently, and the academicians of Anvers have been highly complimented by them on their linguistic skill as seen in this unique word.\t' % 50 Dealers, Ask Fer Quotation».W.T.ASHBRIDG2, O.E., TORONTO 609 1 EMPLI BU I LOfNti.1W-.Eelknefhs.ffti , for ni Wrt»a;e Sewerage «rtl Water Supply I Municipal a ?M ATE l>M » I K A \u201c Maltese Cross \" V Tubes, y II Payee, of Orsoby, Que' Cigar Manufacturer.Pharaoh 10o.he Dawson Comm s^ion Co., Lin\\itft Cor West-Market A Colberne St., Toronto, \u2022n get y u but price* for your Apples.Butter.ffggt Poultry, ai d other produce, if you ship it to them.te 5 meauhftm PHILIPPINE LIZARDS.Lizards crawl along the walls of the habitations in the Philippines, disregarded by the hum in occupants, and mike themselves useful by catching flies and mosquitoes.Cfy cutting school-::;:\" ::a zz C.A Ü.SCHOOL CO., Montreal.FRECKLE DESTROYER - I is so well known it scarcely re-Ï4J I quires advertising.Every Lady in the Land knows its value.3|\t80c PER BOTTLE A.I.TRIOS, Cbewlrt, COB.KIN# 4 «PAOINA, TORONTO CO MONTREAL The \" Balmoral,\" Free Bus\t* without medicine HEALTH RESTORID § 11 Du Barry\u2019s vt mSm» Catholic Prayer KWÏÏ3Æ\" Hell mua Pietiuc*.Statuary.and t%urrh Ortmtnwaie, ^\"VrÉAD^a\"w^o.'eïr Revalent* Arables Food, Lti j pr CO CONDUCTOR H.HOGG cwcfolh Infante wheat Alimente and Debility hare re» Meted all other treatments.It digest* when all other Fik s Cekemomb fully selected and marked at rock-bottom prices.G00DWY1T, The Watchmaker, ARN PRIOR, ONT.Bristol, May 15th, W FOR OTTER LAKE BEST IS CHEAPEST.REMARKABLY CHEAP see a I arejncplled in Quality and lir Fonces am lia Best go to Merisi & Grata At Exeter station the first train atop ageing stall PSd section train at the The loco-Ttlear throufh the two Ag them to splinters and fie end of the third car The first car of the sec Their stock will be found large and second to none in the county.a Hardware merchants sell these goods and can supply you.If they fail, you write the manufacturers at Picton.THE B.GREENING WIRE CO., Gen.Agts., Hamilton and Montreal.SOLD ALSO BY CANADIAN HARDWARE JOBBERS.t Ull from the rear season Sad Sequel to an Accident MILLINERY ! MILLINERY! MILLINERY! was appalling.Many were crushed to death immediately and others mangled | Quebec, May 11.Mrs.Horan, widow May 13.I>r.C.alK.ury was up here m » horrible manner.\tof the unfortunate conductor accidentally last Monday \"ii a visit to M!ss Annie Those who were killed outright by the killed on the electric railway the other Moore of the-Otter Like House, who has accident numbered about 25, while as day, has lost her reason in consequence bwn wry kick from an attack pleurisy, many more were injured, some of them Lf her loss.The motorman, Delaney, We are glad to state she is now getting | very badly.\t(who was the involuntary cause of the killing, has beyi so affected by the affair that he has resigned his position and will leave town.The electric company offered an indemnity'to the family of the deceased Iioran, but they do not deem it sufficient and will take action in the courts.OFFICE AND SHOW ROOMS -A.R.SMILEY'S BUILDING,|>»£ w\u201e,\t\u201eMe\u201e\u201e ,Win\u201e» Abbott.Knzubazun, was here Monday.Mr.T.Donohue was up here a couple of days.Messrs.Lunam & Moorhead of Grove Creek Mica Mine, arrived here Tuesday ,\t.from the Bay on their way to the mine; As usual this Branca of our business is ,\\]r# Lunam went down again on Wednes-I Howard City, Mich., May 11.\u2014 Joseph equipped with all necessary supplies in- day with some fine samples of white Harvey last night killed his wife, his eluding the best embalming appliances f/ Having returned from Montreal and Ottawa Millinery openings 1 desire to draw tne attention of the public to my new stock now opened in the store of Next Door to Donaldson'* Jewellery Stor A Fiend's Act f Carlcton Place Main St., - - Shawville.MICHIGAN MAN KILLS WIFE, UNCLE ANf> GRANDMOTHER AND THF SHOT HIMSELF.John McFarlane, Campbell\u2019s Bay o- ) UNDERTAKING z An inspection of my stock is invited, as 1 feel confident of being able to offer goods at unprecedentedly low prices.Do not forget to call.\u2014No trouble to show goods.AGNES R.IHrFARLANE, Campbell\u2019s Bay.Very Sad Drowning Case i uncle, Robert Pierson, anil his grand-Mr.David Moore, of Bear Like, is mother, lie also fatally wounded his opening up some mica and nickel of three months' old baby and his father-in which, there is great showing on his law, John Logenslayer, and finally shot are r.\tg,,\u201eg *.!tS.:,;:r^\"und *hk\" \u201c commence early in May.The other schools tlie mining at an early date.\tHarvey\u2019s uncle and grandmother live plea'ie state grade onfip^lohia.Science\"'\" Ml- Jol\u2018\u201c Thomson, the gov\u2019t, lmah- a mile north of the town.The murderer , teaching, and lowest figure oi salary ex- ranger, accompanied hv one of his lienh- went there last evening.He asserts that .\t,\t,.\tXT .\t.k™» hi.r*,i.k\t,g np till the 24tn of June.\tday for Aldbuld.\this grandmother and that he interfered; 1 J Mr.Muir, of the Citizen, was here a that thereon Pierson stabbed and killed couple of days canvassing for subscri- the old lady, aged 70, and that he (Har-l>crs.\"\tvey) retaliated by shooting his uncle Archdeacon Naylor was here Thursday dead.After shooting Pierson, Harvey evening attending a vestry meeting at stabbed him three times.Harvey then St.James' Church, going down agaip on returned to his home, two miles south ,\t_*, a*\tA .\t» - \u2014\u2014.\tSesBSie ¦ - \u2014 wmM mum Gen\u2019l Sup\u2019t.Mr.M.G.Smith, of Thorne, isremov- Ottawa Valley Water Power | the doctors entertai.1 little hope for her mg this week to the Walsh farm near\t|recovery.Quyon, which he has purchased.Fishing is a'l the rage now.mica St.John, N.B., May 12.\u2014At Upper Woodstock, Carleton county, this afternoon, Russell, aged 8 years, sun of Colby Henderson, while fishing at the mouth of Jones Creek, fell off the bank into the water.His brother, Roy, aged 10, went to the rescue, and both lads were Urown-The mother is heart broken.Her WANTED Young Yorkshire Pigs for Sale ) Address, S.M.LOGAN, Thorne Centre A quantity of young pure bred Yorkshire .pigs for sale.Will be ready to deliver aboot-10th of May.Price $3.00 apiece, or $1.00 with registration certificate.Shot Wife and Self SHOCKING TRAGEDY REPORTED FROM A LITTLE ONTARIO TOWN.JA8: ARMSTRONG, Green Lake «S3 I I Fridax Farm for Sale.v / < one else OmUiSAflNBlDn.V CHANGE OFTIME V TCENTRE V No l T* 'V and less The property will be sold In parcels to suit the purchasers but the vendor serve all mineral rights In the same.The map which, according to the Can-1\t______^_______ apply tor LiUch fo rddT\"mcDo u gaifi* Bsr ri s- country.It is strange that the immense (>, ^ ».\t* a i\" UV\u2018 ex,Perte at forces which lie idle among the rivers and th?>8 fJ!\u2019 ^ ' T u\u201ddertsk,n8 the | lakes of Ontario should not ere this have ?\tSL\u201815^ nlîd K^gg^d the .M*y 9th.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.N.Brown-1 engaged the attention of the enterprising 11 ftU,l,nAn the police office, and -\tle® of lUdford, spent Sunday here.\t! capitalists seeking the means of creating m.H(le h\u2018,n g0, ^th theni to the bank, \"\t8.'50 Miss Tena Ross spent a few days of fresh wealth.They bolster up South where\tleft after the robbery m s 22 I week at Mr.McKibben s of Eard- American republics for a small profit and I nccomp is u-< ley-\t.\tat considerable risk; they run up and Mrs.T.Lees.of Ottawa, is visiting with 1 down China hunting after concessions for Cornwall, Ont., May H.\u2014Afim# Tras-her parents here.\t\u2022\tj railways of most problematical value; sie Heenan, of NVilliamstown, committed , Miss A.I hillips and Mr.F.Young,\twhile just across the Atlantic within then\tsuicide\tTuesday night\tby\thanging herself m\t7.}«\tNorth Onslow, Suodayed in this vicinity,\town empire, is wasting an industrial\tin\ther\tbrother s woodshed.\tShe __ Mr.Willie McKibben of Eard ley, power which might be used to make Can-\u2022*\tJ'S?\taPcn* Sunday evening at Mr.T.Craig's,\tad a one of the foremost manufacturing 1 wo of our young men are wearing the\tcountries In the world.Water power is loos of a troubled conscience on their\tthe cheapest power of any; the sur» countenances, which tells us that they\trounding land in Ontario and Quebec is Connecting with Hull Electric Railway leave some dark pages in their past his cheap; communication is already well at Aylmer.\ttory, such as : borrowing a parasol one developed by railway, and will soon, it P.W.RE88EMAN,\ti rainy night, and not having as yet, re* is hoped, be well developed by water GENERAL superintendent I turned it.,\tj also.\u2014English Paper.will re- Pontiac Pacific Jonction By.Fiddlesticks o Official Time Table : 60 YEARS\u2019 EXPERIENCE ONSLOW AM Aylmer fBrecken ridge UEardley Parker\u2019s Crosslug t* Mohrs Quyon Wyman's ?Tank Bristol McKee\u2019s HbawviHe Clark\u2019s Campbell\u2019s Bay ?Tank Winton Cou longe \u2022Mellon\u2019s Waltham 5.45 Leave Arrive 0 45 6 00 0 21 i T \" > 6.12 8.18 It was «6 6.26 66 6.37 6.47 66 K 6.56 8.14 66 8.08 6.58 Trade Marks rjÊÊÊÊÊÊK* Designs rrfCopyrights Ac.Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable.Communications strictly confidential.Handbook on Patenta < \u2018Most agency for securing patents.through M iinn A Co.receive barge.In the it 66 8 02 7.04 < 7.52 7.26 7.81 7.45 8.00 , _ .\twas an unmarried lady, 4o years of age, and belonged to a good family.She had been suffering from melancholia for some time, and was watched more ot less by her relatives.She made a noose with a pair of reins, and hung herself with a hook.Her knees were touching the ground, and she must have gradually strangled to death.8 03 7-06 8.12 «« 8.30 sent free.Patents taken fecial notice, without c 8.47 Leave 6.30 \u2022Flag Station.tTank.t Flag Station.8.55 Arrive >* Scientific American.A handsomely Illustrated weekly.I.nrgest circulation of any scientific Journal.Terms, $8 a year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.kl* âStiïrxüslt* i 1 M =t v 1 ;, ' / a Ik* ?m "]
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