The equity, 20 juillet 1899, jeudi 20 juillet 1899
[" t T'»- i No.5.\u20141 7 th Yeah.SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, JULY -0,\t1899.$1.00 a Yeah in Advance.=S£?S?=S\tis- '1 *k for a comparatively small commun it y to undertake, not to mention the risk and loss which an unfavorable clay would or nnn nnn |eIlUi1, Ibit the Contemplation of this not -\t- OfUUU|UUU.unlikely contingency did not seem to 0 Ann nnn create any depressing inHuuncu upon the - Z,OUU,UUU.| carrying out of the arrangements, and w Inui the morning of the Twelfth arrived was an air of completeness about flit ions details of the day's prospective pro gram which was most gratifying.The inurniiig train from the brought the first contingent of visitors, among whom were the Orangemen of \u201cïFÆ ' nunr BANK 1.0VU is .sof 11.0 Connu of Pontine, nsW\"*'\"' .al ( miipbelfs\u2019 liny rm tin* - 'îMli /mnivorsary of tlio buttle of the I o>n.*, hvioby doe Ian* our devoted lov-n> ami nil lu* re un* to the person and i n my of ou r gracious sovereign Uidy /\t\\ \" h)Ha, nod, y whose long, peaceful mid happy reign the gloriou* pi no iples of civil and religious liberty.Stai.lished by William 111, Prlneo ° ^nuigi», eon tin uis to flourish; and express our unalterable attachment i hose orineiples and our detei s help and guidance f OP CANADA.Capital (fully paid up) .$1,500,000.00 .81,170,000.00 BUY YOUR Itost Board of Directors : Charles Mao EE, Esq, , President.Geo roe Hay, esq., Vice- President.Hon.Geo.Dryson, Jr Alex.Framer, Esq , CAPITAL RESERVE FUND , thure JOUIT MaHIRR, Ksq Divio MacLarkn, Hsq Head Office, - Montreal.-Q\u2014 \u2014 SHAH S ILLE ItltAXEH, v.u l'rssis Mu R ri u-, Ehq.as « GEORGE HUH N* D.M.FIN NIE General Manager, .Manager, to west A GENERAL RANKING DUSIXm TRANSACTED.Money Ion no.I on approved security at roasnnuMo rates.\\ rminnîiüii o main- l,\\ « tain lli* ill notes Money tramm-ired i*» all parts ot the world.| < Vmlongo; tin o j»t her lodgea from t he hui \\s yeai by yVai rolls onward mv n .1 \u2018\u2022min.nng district began to arrive and plv.wurein taking part in tlume demon-with them mini hers of peuple, including stratum* increases arid grows, and one of the youth and beauty of each particular the many reasons win I action.Hut it remained fur the 1*.I».J.the Orange Order is this special from Aylmer to make hy far the year our first i largest contribution to the magnitude of ing our un (he crowd.The I*.I*.J.peoplegeheml- and tin ly have ample accommodâtioi) for its pas- | toria.songer or excursion traffic, but occasion they seem to have made Drafts Issued onsll Ranking points Ion, United Stales and Great lhituln, ,iM nu i Bills colli ted# Interest allowed on Deposit Receipt at current rates.Sums of $1 and upwards received t i Savings Department.Interest eiedited half yearly.Office Hours -10 a.m.to 3 p.m.Saturday 10a.in.to p.\" in.* in the Doniin- 8AVINGS BANK.Accounts opened for amounts of one dol lai n and upwards and Interest allowed.am attach (I t« : That year l>y n is one express -hated l«>yality t,, the person n« o! Her Majesty Oueen Vic For more than three sen: 'll this I she has reigned over the British 1 Call and inspect stock of buggies\tand\tmoderate calculation ut the service they\tstands forth the uio^t conspicuous figure would he called on to perform.The\tex- |\tin the world; illustrious for her Christian I\tcjr.'i'di train left Aylmer aboip 8 ocl ak I virtues, her tender and womanly feuliir'.Fhe Council has engaged Mr.James lu morning, and was composed of five Her sympathy with the oppressed and McArthur, as an\tofficer\tto look\tafter\tthe\tI\t^*tUIS1\"ii xoach .\"¦\u2022 and nywevfr.1 his tram was ex- of my voice will utter from his heart this ce\t*< ut *,zi pected h» reach .shavvvdlo about half past sentiment : \u201cHod save the Qiiôen.\" \u2019 .K2T 1 ho Shaw ville Marble and Orac- , .me, but it did not show up till nearly There is mud, work for Orangemen to ite Works, Alex.McDonald, proprietor eleven.Hy this time fully oUO people do in those days.Klh.rts were l\u201e.,im turns out a superior class of work in Mon had secured their tickets and wore nu- ' made to malign and misrepresent the ol>- Pnces reason- patiently awaiting its arrival at the Shaw- j jects and actions of < hangemen.The 1 ville Station._j\\s the iron horse drew ( frange society is misrepresented in the Mr.John O\u2019Donnell, of Aylmer, issues I,,ear.lt sotm hvc,u,,ti nmmfuHt that the five j pre s and on the platform, but the hum Mr.Thomas Wilson, of G.F.Hi d- ] * challenge for any amount, to any en;- c,,'.lc.leH0Vtn l^etty well tilled, and the Mie ls of thousands of Orangemen gins\u2019store, has gone to Montreal and ! p!°ytie of tho Vpper Ottawa Improvement ul,imu11 vxas pivtt\\ generally expressed ! Jhro iMioiir the O'leen\u2019s dominions were Quebec to enjoy a well-earned holiday C>., for tho 1 »g rolling championship if |1 .l,lt lf.Wo:i< 'v miP\u2018 »ssiMe for all the ban-!«*.I together to support an open Bible, North tiidern Quebec.\tMmwville contingent to crowd aboard, to maintain tho Protestant religion, the Vet Strange to say, it was managed; but liberties of their land au l the integrity of As will ba Bom by advt.in another oh, what jamming\u2018and ^u'eozing ami the British Fmpir#^g=g Co.umn, Mr.J.\\\\ .Comba has purchased jostling, and, shall we say, hugging, ton.| A' 'mots were i.the tailoring business of Mr.Chas.Frame, I g required Î oi and has removed the same to J Art hut\u2019d building.Office Morns 8ATUUDAYH .10 A.M.To 3 l\u2018.M.10 A M.TO 1 I*.XI.F.A.PAItKKK, Manager Inti re years Empire, LOCAL NEWS.Are you using Dowd's Flour ?she carts.Wu have the best \" Have you tried Dowd's \u201c High Loaf Flour ( V \\.Smiled i A first-class Surrey for sale\u2014cheap.'\t\"\tA.Smiley.Messrs.Hodgins Bros, completed brick ing the exterior of the new English church at Park man last week.from US Wanted\u2014A few good milch Must be easy to milk and keen in pasture.I umonU, Headstones, etc It.W.Hodoins,\tI Able Lily Cheese Factory cows λ : We have % Best it possible f«»r a non-Protestant B' 'ii the throne of England; hut I ÉF*WB\t#\tg would remind all whom it may concern 7 Û M WTH W% éT\\\toH A f succession instituted in\t%?%/ 1 X*j?\tI E\tl V * I he journey from | the reign of William I If Prince of Orange,\tw w a a W ¦ 8 |'***'¦ we NVe are here today in no spirit of hog\tI\tI I 5S£$t,.58Ras low as any other of t a diftevent leligio i is not\tJ\t% No chfi.sti.-tn would hing, and no true Orangeman would do such a thing under any condi-\tI\t¦ ¦ .tiou>: l>ir vet we mus! maintain our own O /M 8 3 O 2 Aj I SO 5 J JkIf y all lawful menus.We LIS Udl liUdlllVa ineiv>up stock of lounges and parlor suites at sur- ! tiring pastor was presented with a well- quarters, to mingle with the crowd that prisingly low prices, quality considered, j filled purse.Mr.Mclv c\u2019mie acted as \"ore theamaW witnesses of so animated chairman,\tothers, I made appropriate addiesses, which were\tk Campbell s Bay jumped to the all laudatory of t!io work dune in the par I distinctive eminence of !>eing tin* higgu.ish by Mr.Garvin during his three yea:s\u2019 j l1'1 lCli 111 T''° Vl,un Y lor Hi * ?line living.« | labor hero.Mr.Garvin was taken so Many ot the excui donitt.s having \u2019y\thard I their CVS at prices that will pay you to call and ly find words to express Ins pleasure at I mumm'-G were in a pretty well-fami>f;.bo convinced that they are ahead.\tI being present, thanks for tho kintfe re1 condition when th y alighted from tin \\ Smiley.I roe moe ran ce by his people, aid regret | oara, consequently they were nut Dr.Lyon has purchased the properly I hia departure from mssiy w»rM ;m-; of Mr.George Moore at Norway Bay, ! lrue.^IlvMK ^ 10 ^a,^lf?e Crushed re where a number of visitors are beginning \u2018\u2018vsh.n enta for the occasion, a id Rev era to congregate for tho suminor.\tvocal and instrumental selections rendered.Dr.Dan McPhee, dentist of Am prior, wishes us to inform the public that ho is constantly in attendance and all dental work will be guaranteed to be perfect.% 'A I» %\t# .\u2022/\u201e\t-= # Tuesday last was a day of continuous thunder showers accompanied* by some hail, which in sonic places fell sufficiently heavy to cause considerable damage to crops.The corporation r^ad maker was put to work last week, beginning at tho wett end of Main Street, where its services \u201e\u201e WÇT6 very necessary, judging from the \" 'am- amt of labor that has been done.The undertaking equipment of Cuthbertson & Graham is second to none in tho district, and all orders receive prompt attention at moderate charges.The infant daughter of Dr.and Mrs.A.Hunter, passed away on Nthe morning of - the 12th, and was interred in St.Paul's chufch cemetery on the following I f t lie name Ui I ! r nit ta Mr.David Russell, of Clarendon, whc was injured some days ago by an attack romlf vtc'yus hull, is, we are glad to report, able to oS abound again Tiie old reliable Frost \"T.cannot and mi f n /e'ladj' v j lcmuiitary *v, it is our i impie and y the ».Master, and unanimously carried.Yen.Arehd \u2022iluced.and i con Naylor was next in \u2022livered an address which was replete with goal advice for tie members of the < haler before him.He pointed mi the many ways in which Orangemen could turn to profitable account tho pi.ter ice of the pr n doles on which their institution was based.Mr.W.15ebce, a member of Lower I/irdlvy lodge, next spoke in most cmn-s plimuntary terms of the reception which going on things were being made equally m and those whom he represented had .lively for the host and hostess of tiie Bay , received at the hands of No.l.\u2019JlX).\tHe\trear.* The man being heavily masked,\tI June lbth and 17th, resulted in a tri* View' Hotel, who with a iiumbe; of a>-\tab » expressed a word of praise for\tthe\tMr.Bitks says it would be hard to identi\tI umph for the skill of Canadian artisans, sisfants for several hours were taxed to\taction of the county with regard to\tthe I\tty him.The police were nowhere to be\tI and the Massey Harris Brantford Mow- the uttermost t * supply the large num-\tprohibition plebiscite, and concluded\tby I\tfound, and the citizens are loud in their\tI er was awarded the gold medal and first her of visitors \\vh > inad \u2022 their quarters\tvxtunding a hearty invitation t all t >\tat\tc mdemnation of tho poor protection af-I diploma, the Deering being placed second there.Yet they as well as the partie^ tend a similar celebration in Eardley to : orded.\tland Osborne third.above mentioned succeeded in the task be held a year from date.\t-?\t- High-class Canadian wotkmanship\u2014tho imposed upon them to the extent that Rev.Mr.Wiliams, of Thorne, was\tPERSONAL -\tlight draft of the Massey Harris perfected all were satisfied.\tthe next speaker.The key-note of his\t- roller and bal1 bearings-the simple, # yet defend the fortress of Protestantism.It I\t8\t| beat in the world At another field trial held at Cobourg, Germany, early in June last, thirteen different companies sent in their machines for test, among those competing being Massey Harris, Adriance, Buckeye, McCormick, Deering, Piano, Wood, Albion, etc.The judges threw out five Rev.J.Dagg Scott, representing the I machines and declared four machines fireti \u201cCanadian Churchman was in town on class and three machines second-class.were J.H.SHAW missed by the congregation of this section | \"oUinon of the parish, as he woiked uncoaeir.gh both in seeking aid and doing much uni labor in the erection of the beautifu little church, which stands free from I a,.llI,le CoIYs l,t' witling it was quite Xml while this \\ i mut l.ii $Ut I v vit debt visions ni a lively gait impossible for a time \\-rush for meals t!i Remarkable Freak of Lightning.During tho thunder storm of Tuesday lait, the house of Mr.G sorgo WaLh, Ciarendon, sulLred considerable damage from a stroke of lightning.The bo t came down the chimney, which being op poaite ft partition, conveyed tho lightning to the latter, the pi inter on both a djs of which was knocked off.Descending to the tho fluid penetrated the wall ot tho parlor in I * By two o\u2019clock the requirements of the two places, and of the hall also, holes vast crowd were amply attended t«> and .a ab )Ut the sizj of large bullet holes being breathing space was afforded,* while the1 formed directly opposite each other, brethren of the several lodges mustered These holes are in the plaster only.The on Main Street, and then forming in line bolt then apparently penetrating a lar^e\tI made a circuit of the village,\tand\treturn beam on its descent to the cellar, next\te.that render uh considerable service, and fortunately for our crop# and exercise of UrUish suzerainty in then and not to come in TO STARCH SHIRTS.After they have become \"bone dry\" put the shirts, collars and cuffs through « wheat starch made by pouring (naming hot water over a smooth internal affairs, the right to exercise which was expressly renounced by Lord ui h the greasy Derby ,u the convention of 18M4.\t«\u201ctuU- mops with long handles IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.She a nd \u2014\u2014\tbought her a half-dozen linen crash That the natives should regard the towels, and made a soap which cuts Boer® and not the British as ihe para-\tgrease, and also purifies and na um power in South Africa is noi deans quickly, taking about half 1 he J n,j water together until it is the The soap is made thus iron vessels not be so rapidly replaced the value of tin» ski mini Ik and the general de si re to use as much of it animals, vegetation the latter are in the ma- rngllkb llrrrluuil Hud» Oui Thai | jority KuM, im> mid IN»k* After «etna l|»|mrenlly Wrow m il.media aie named Mansfield An According to the census insects are Hire lletUire* as jKwsible for young which require for growth just kind of nutrition that it furnishes.Probably more skuuiuilk is fed to ivocnily hit u|nhi a than to vjw f(>, ^storing animation to uppar-It has only one enljv q,o\\\\ ned annuals.digest, to be classified us good, had and indifferent ; the good insects amount to 116 families, the bad inserts amount to 113 families, while the indifferent insects, who could not for one reason or a noth- batter obtained by stirring wheat flour tlu A young ¦¦¦¦¦¦\tI of London.England, quite by accident novel, simple de- em prising, if, as Mr.Chamberlain said, usual tun England has been four times on the Dissolve thret consistency of thin rake batter.This 111 ' should be boiled slowly for two hours ounces of borax verge of war with the Transvaal, yet two quarts of warm watei has uot declared war uld two calve# and to young pgs Add to each quart of boiling | an>\" otb v*\u2018,ramic decoration, she will buy ] fMlher bed cheap Japanese cups foi this purpose, if she has not enough crockery of lier own to carry out the idea as she would Wiir.ll CHOOSING WEDDING GIFTS Fifty years ago a wedding gift was unknow n as a generally expected thing from friends and acquaintances rich father might give a bride a house but it was not called a wedding present; it was setting up the young people in life.If ot her gifts came they were few\u2014a pin-cushion, a work-bag, a prayer-book or Testament.But according to the somewhat foolish modern custom, before the day of the wedding-gifts has been that of the engagement\u2014presents in the shape of flow- Z ÆTu \u201cbin t\ters or small eouvenir.of more or les.v thinks, retarded the 4, which compiled the with- a stew pan with the wine in which they { 1FIVE O'CLOCK were soaked and a blade oi TEA PARALYSIS drawal of the British troops from its territory just at the moment its sub- 111 ice, |tour sufficient strong stock to cover them.foi jugation appeared to be about arvum-\tthen cut m quarters and lay in\ta pie; which afflicts\tmany\twomen.Said\tone plisbed.The difficulty would be for\tdish with u slice of butter on\teach the Orange Free State to remain oeu- j ^n/tHhat t \".Mt tral even if its conxentton with t ne\t, jlv gravy and reduce it by\tquick fence which I\thave\tcomim need at\tone Transvaal, which, it is true, is only\tboiling to rather more than one\thalf.|t,f these functions.\tBefore I have a conditional, did not exsit.The pro-\tThicken it with a dessertspoon of\tflour found mistrust enter,amed by the de-\tt^^«m^toTlnd Zvarm signs of Mr.Rhodes, suppoi ted by Mr.them up in it until tin Chamberlain is the bond of union be- ed every part the Dutch of South Africa,, ^ a v*11 dish and pvui round them.There is a nervous disease\u2014the re- pen to be something that does not strike the fancy ol the new possessors, it is then a positive cruelty to oblige them either to sse something every day that fails to suit their taste, or that has to be put cut of sight on account of its unpleasantness or its want of harmony with its surrouud- Hult of the five o\u2019clock tea habit \u2014 an himi bright woman lately:\u2014 T never remember finishing a sen THE COSTLIEST WALL PAPER.ii ¦ ou ai il lu i he (aliln of » ill* c« urn get! ill ne.* I i fciiuili Africa.chance to round it off 1 am interrupted, dragged away or confronted with auce has reach- a new face to whom I am introduced.in is.For those in moderate circumstances.If the giver has money enough, it is usually not difficult to provide a present that shall be useful and wel-aud valuable.And for those with whom we have a sufficient intimacy our knowledge of their tastes and our freedom Lu consulting them again make the matter easy when it becomes necessary to make a bridal gift to those of whose tastes we are uncertain, or to those who are wealthy that they already have almost everything the heart cun wish who have silver and gold and jewels, houses and lands, then the task be- involved, and really a GIVE THE BOY A SHOW While in Johannesburg 1 saw a The farmer should certainly have better judgment than the inexperienc- j 6ami'b' u* wbal \"aM btubably i he most valuable wall paper ever used in a &< Uac,\" said an ex-official of the Gov- Then arrange them I begin again, to have the experience duplicated again and again.I have i he same trouble with my cups of tea.1 put them down half emptied to greet s< m \u2022 new arrival, to find them whisk-* ed away, and each one repeats the his- ed boy of the budding mustache.I Which should then order affairs on the farm ?This is not so easily answered as might apjiear on the surface.Considering, simply as a money making enterprise, an experienced brain at the helm is certainly the proper thing.What should we think of a pilot who tin* sauce tween all whether in the colonies or separated States.The people of the Orange Free State have no certainty that their secure after co int- ernment, who recently returned from idea of the beautiful, sed the stock cer-ficate in one of the riche#t mines of the Transvaal.In the early days an Engli&lun in who worked in one ut the first in-ntn ope nod in the Barberton district, took Ins pay partly in cash Delicious Tea \u2014If one wishes to have delirious tea, it should be made in a: But earlht-n teapot in which boiling water , ha* stood for some tiui .When the ,h:lt ot the Transvaal was irrecover- ^ ^\tthorougbly beaU.d tory of its predecessor ably gone, and so would be compelled , ^ waler slll>uld be lK>UI,1(l\tilnil in \"I leave these bun worries' with a to stand by the latter in self-defence.-ls pjac\u20ac should l>e put independence would be so one teaspoon- , trail of unfinished phrases and un- ^\t^ voak in silt water for two hours.portion of the native vote to their side, ! i>u\u2018 1,1 lr>,nK l,au ef lard\t.- - - - exercised over .he natives throughout ^ di^fmolb/ti'lingTÎ.T^tn.South Africa by this fact to which Mr.til hi owned ou both sid s.S*rve on flat Chamberlain no doubt alluded.It re- platter garnish d with sprigs of par to be seen whether the Gordian\t' mu*1 of ,ai\tfrying pan, thicken th hrowm-d flour, add to it cup of boiling bas becorn - tangled is to be unravelled wa.ei or m Ik.S-rvo in gravy boat.Preserved Peaches.\u2014 Take ripe, but plain not soft peaches wo- rn, ii never man- knot into which South African affairs rem.undi wi.h #- by diplomacy and negotiation, or will have to be cut by the world.Pour boiling water over them to lake off skins, which Weigh equal quantities fruit and sugar; put them A baker who bought his butter in %% pouTou\" Sc'uThfÜ Sortîmes advertisements are funny pound rolls from a farmer, noticing Celtic on fire; when syrup boils up, enou*h lo deserve gratuitous circula- _ that the roll# looked rather small, pul jn peaches.Boil* them slowly lion.The following aie from England 0(been fairly outdone you feel positive you know a bet- from him, and I have used them for Blackberry Cream Pie, L nr a deep- by a native who hung out the follow-* ter way.The hoy will learn in weights on my own scales.\tpie plate or a soup plate with a rich ing from a travelling exhibition of this way, and better than you can crust.Pour in a layer of fresh or waxwork.\ttench him by boding him in your canned blackberries, sweeten to taste.LTbf public is invited to see Her Moet well worn .rut.And then again Sr ^\t'a Cookies.\u2014One cupful butter, 2 cupful a sugar, 5 eggs, 1 1-2 pints flour MANUFACTURED SALT one are cert a milk the m,n,,lK and domestic pu rih is \u2022# \u2022'\u201c! any has secured 120,000 acre# of Th, «« -«\u2014 12 per cent salt, vents a pound.f he hoy's water worth from 1 t '\u2022omnium 3 ENCOURAGEMENT hmnll am.il I « tired in % small courtesies, ni, habitually prac- I -H HBHHial intercourse, give a great*.charm to the character than tin- display of great talent# and ao- m;.l-shmente.\u2014M.A.Kelly.Do you think, professor, said the musically ambitious youth, that I can ever do anything with my voice! Well, was th?cautious reply, it nu y handy to shout with in case of HAD PLENTY OF TIME i comm in fire « w v THE EQUITY, JULY 20, 1890 ' TïfiüiL BRITISH SULDIRR to thin poor man.and you must tell l\u2018ver»\tmuch nii-ntsl work, anxiety all you know about the mutter, cost anu i, as it bus also made famous the officer undr/ whom he served; for the names uf Kitchener, of Khir-i oum, and Macdonald, of Omd iji in hi.are almost indissolubly knit.H first went out in ih ; N.le expedit ion to re-He Is a soldier in every Rev h* illfaled Gordon, and AlmoHt six feet, the breadth of that lime he has scarcely left ¦**'\u2014 ¦\"*\"> -\tStt 1\u201c the way hr bore himself at the Hattie of Tokar; wb 1*.in 1*96 at tb DongoU expediiion, w hen he bad been appoints ed Major, hr commanded his now famous Soudanem* brigade.It was, however, the last campaign which set th - seal upon his greatness, and what must have mad $ it even more gi atifying still was the fact that the first tribute was paid to him, not by i hr public, but by the men in his own profession.The Pilot\u2019s Clock.GREAT BRITAIN HONOURS THE HERO OF OMDURMAN.Nelly Byrne bad been murdered, and that (he murder wiih supposed to have l>een committed by t he Italian sailor.CÆ8SF* \"\u2018\"\u201c\u2018I- lowing day, and Michael Lynch and hi* \u2022Why.then, «hat would she be hut I wife had been Humoned to uppear a» dead ; and her money, I hat she kept I wil nex-iee.This .Dialled\t: hidden In the th.l.b, all gone Sure, day absence from home, the» »\u2022««\u2022 \u2019lwas a fooliah thing, ;.s 1 often told Mown being « me sixteen n ier ¦usher, to keep money l.y her in that way, l ,ul ! nni* Mrs.Lynch\t* and She living all alone.Couldn\u2019t she nouessnry to make as many prepaia-bave given it to some one to keep for lions as if she had been going her ?Hut she wu» always that hus- I grate.Dolly, who was to >e * picious that she couldn't trust a hu- charge, was scarcely ns much impn hs-uiaii being.\"\te, no doubt.with a summons shop! Most began as a private Whatever he may have done with hi* books at school or with his hands over the counter, tradition declares he was] excellent with bis fiats The story would soon get without about, and uless he could put an end to his fair rival\u2019s existence his reputation would lie ruined.\"And ibis is how Chao plotted against l h- s«*.germs lie hidden ( hr Ufa of Pc*aehb 1 ossom oc- nu hour.\" \"What has I he time it took him to walk there to do with the case ?' ''Don\u2019t yi-u see f The clock in the old womans cottage was pulled down in the struggle, and stopped at a quirt er to three, thus marking the exact lime of the murder.Now, Lynch says the man did not leave this until two ; so that if it was impossible for him to walk the distance in the time, it is likewise impossible that he can have committed the murder.\u2019 \"I see.Perhaps the clocks were wrong, th ugh.\" \"Not Lynch s clock ; it is infallible; never made a mistake in the whole course of its existence.Lynch would stake his own life, or any one else son its infallibility.Seriously, though, it niu-rt have been right on the day in question, for Lynch remembers comparing it with the gun that night and the night before.;; \"I m afraid it\u2019s u bad lookout for Carroll s client.\u201d And I he young men, having finished their cigars, nodded to Dolly and went away.Do 1 y had listened with some amusement to th*ir assertions concerning i he in \"a Tbility of tin cl ck.remembering as she did the day on which she had rule caused it to bear false witness in her rives with billions of the germs, and behalf.Suddenly th»* thought flashed they soon find their way into the wells ed into her mind : Was not that the and rivers, where they multiply as very day of the murder i\tmerrily as if they were still in their Her head tu n *d giddy and her heart taiive country stopped beating as she .remembered be said in favor of the cholera germs, that it was.She put her hands be- They would be content to disport \"The clock was right, I suppose ?\" fore her face, trying to collect her themsclvea iu the water forever, uni \"Quito right; \u2019twaa with the gun thoughts, hut for some time she was they only attack us because we swallow last night and the night before, too confused to understand in whit the water.\tI many amusing bulls made by Bis ooun- in the Afghan campaign szztjsziip.smjzz .irKsssr&iir.sL au «\u2014\tj Next day, an Italian sailor, giving B mg naiura ly alear-h aded, however, lands they come laden with influenza of verbal eirur which indicate mental ( ^ d ^ fa|U forl lhllt a large body\taa,\u201eUia|lwt h.in muie-be- his name as Antonio Tedesoo, was ar- she soon perceived that as -she had put germs\tquickness rather than dullness.He of AfghaUij h:ld determined tu waylay , CilU#e\tum.amvng the soldiers .x\trested, and at once identified by little back the clock a quarter of an hour.lhat awful disease, tetanus, or luck- once to an Irishman, ' 'Well, Mick the staff.He tor Macdonald was in wuu|d be uile 6une t\"lake a 8bot un- , *7 -see -l^smsur *ass ,% saerzs s gx'jggr&vssi ,t .\u2014\u2014-\u2014-zÆcz.a'%\"«rts\t- und by the Lynches as the person reality have been a quarter past; and and thumb.This notion is quite mis- mg.s here.\"\tsome Sikh soldiers to see if the news\twould orobahlv miss ,he ameer to whom they had given the handker- that if it were doubtful that the hann taken.Lockjaw is caused by a tiny \" Och, don\u2019t believe them, sir-r.' was Wft .irue Presently shots were heaid [ ., u A Ju,\t\u2018 \u2019 executions chief.A curious old-fashioned Hum- couM walk a certain distance in three- little germ that lives in the earth, thti re|>ly.\u2022* Sure, half the lies told sufficient confirmation for a soldier.| w * .1 u \u2019 lu foJlow upon such an at-bio, known to have been among the quarters of on hour, it was clearly mi- especially in garden earth It does not ab >ut me by the neighbors isn\u2019t thrue!\" Macdonald did not hesitate, but.\t., , beimr a ruler merci- old woman\u2019s treasures, was found in possible that be ct uld do so in two-\tmatter where you have the cut.or\tA m the\toroui a sistan e to the labourers who\trause thy have tried\tLo nourish them-\t.\tuntrodden paths of\tthe past we charge of the Third Sikhs.Hut for murderer in a search for the money\twere saving a late crop of hay.She ran\t*elyca.\t, see the footsteps of in unseen hand.\u201d their excellent services on this occasion which the old woman was well Known over to him at once ; but by the time\tMeasles, scarlatina, diphtheria, and\tScotch member described recent el-\t,, might\tprobably have been impossible to ptwsess.1 edesco s own story was Lfae reached him she was too breath-\twhooping cough attack us from many\t^ bo[e haystack of straws\tto tarry\tout\tthe programma of our that he had gone to the cottage to ask ,eas to SpPak.Mu h frightened.Mar- standpoints.They coma in milk-even i\t^icb way the wind blows\u201d, march\u201d for assistance m securing the bandage (jn made her sit down up m a haycock\tcondensed milk; they come up liom\tCur ion once assured the House Oh his injured hand, it having become and filling a cup from the can of milk Lhe «ewers in gas.they jump trom\t\u201e w are nre*tont the outlook is gloomy in the extreme.If this year's good, the land will braak if.however, the fail, then AWFUL RUSSIAN FAMINE eroua response oou 1 i«tI men, from a duke to a duet- [ ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE m;m in,I fi.uii u |Kiel-laureate to a Even BUSY YANKEE.I-'miiiIii v War» lu II n**le Hrgaii 4 bo ill Ihr 11 ini' lb* I ontlriKlIou of Ihc NIHvi-Inn Kallro.id I oiuiu» uoril - The II.look bliNiwy.Ru*#ia is a country of extremes, both from a uncial and physical point *f view, uays a St.Petersburg letter.The uimple-miuded, credulous moujik is uncomplaining, p.*tient, and openhanded v lien he can share his samovar I,,mb ii Tit-Hits « < y » on nil average, in the hearing of Emma liane, who had never yet seemed u\tutterly venomous to take in the hidden meaning.\t\u201cThat fellow isn\u2019t going to marry Eveiy year the plumiwnt buck and doe uiiga\ti « v*'d face, you.\tand you had of great sweetness, yet having a.cei Neighborly Interest In Mis Doings -Metiers of Moment end Hlrth (lathered from Hie Dally Wee or d.or doe* not affect to If the harvest is m i In* my.11 loii'sis ni«' tu K,a«.rwi.f NM).imi allows him 4*100 a year go some w lie re and earn your living, instead of waiting here for Uncle Pardon\u2019s money,\u201d she said.\u201c1 am not waiting for Uncle Pardon's \u201e|)j\u20ac And they were not Dean money,\u201d answered Ktnma, her gentle Cvatures-Lhoee exquisite lines and \u2022>'«\u2022» »\u201c\u201c*»\u201c'« with indignation.\"1 do\t.not want his money.1 am willing to t lotnwotKU* 1 go away, and prefer earning my own sufficient broadcloth to equip a As for Dr.Lane, we\u2014we his t able ; » Lam power of bidding any strong emotion of which the tender heart was crops are forth into singing harvest should t he daw n of t he Cro|w of all kinds on Long Island while the | are threatened with total failure for lark of rain.wm» capable to pay lus stationery bill nee more coming century, will stricken land t hat it will I impossible, for Western Europe even dimly to rv «iize.and n ust of rye bn vu l with a wander* The monotony of his life presents semis him, yearly The Dean features were I hwt on congratula tea itself on a narked dec lease in drunkenness during the last three years.A Plainfield, N.J., jury has decided through its verdict, that profanity is not illegal in that town.The First Presbyterian church of Poughkeepsie, NA ., has entered upon the 15l)th year of its life.The new directory of Shu Francisco contains nearly 5,000 more names and aileuily falling before the dread spectre of famine.For I uni drift from I heir west era On one occasion Qu ing .siH\u2018vi illy grateful for i favout drent to tiiualely be **»en m a booth at a coun try fair on the back of au African chief The State coat* are of costly vel- cwry 1,786 of the population, against v«< \"Mil K\u201dl'l p|)iiuleU('« ,1 ml eiubroi- |W ,u every li8(y u[ ,|ie population 1\t.unt ire richly decorated wit n ^ \"I will finit his\twill,\tand\tsee\twhat\the\tu IHh^cashineie e! IhoratHy laced\twith\t!\tNewark, N.J.,\tcontains\t33,207\tbuild- h is left her.\tgold; and even the garters are of\tgold\tiugs,\tm which\tare\tT>3,ortant document.! a year to their salaries\t| #true tire on Sandy Hook is being It was eminently satisfactory.House)\tmon, ,hm (jmx Kunqiean court Lak n down inds, and money he had left to the | it id nn unw htten lHW that nothing j ^iV18,\t,\tsh ill appear twice on the royal tables;\t' .lie put he.paper\tback\tcarefully.\tmid nothing ever teturns to the\tpâlit is nil right.He has left her\t\"\t.\t.Always quiet and nothing I\" she cried, triumphantly.Vs for Uncle Pardon, he seemed to s Holiness Yet, when Lucy died, Millie lope I promised that she would take care of water the plants.1 want to see her/ Miss Millie could have killed her brother, hut she dared not refuse him In vain Miss Millie frowned 1\t1motoral sent in m single la ego diamond in cross with the centre valued at $-00.000.1 he fa h dies of 1 he a mi the child until old enough to take care of herself.1 a long nmo no help was forthcoming from the outer world.Here and there a faithful parish alms iu the columns of a local journal and obtained at most but two or three hundred roubles, for the local press tu Russia has not a wide circulation.At last ,|, V no 1 he 1 time 1 pea led for j United States made up 1 purs seul a diam md worth $ JO,000.During hi* life the P«qx* has received gifts worth not less than $30,001,0)0.The Emperor of Austria gave him recently 1 gold casket, largely traced in precious enamels valued at $100,000, yet it contained nothing.The Pope used the casket for lus diamond crosses.Three magnificent pieces reposed in 1 ho casket.One of these was t he I nit ed States cross, another was t ht' \\T id oris cross, and a li- nes More than a decent living she never she said l*>pv As she said meant Emma to have.\"Uncle Pardon s money should never go out of the family.\" canoe r ns\t« The high searchlight tower which For there were children of another brother to inherit the patrimony\u2014a family of five, all Deans to the backbone.I ho casket was THE CZAR HEARS.At last conflicting reports of the extent uf the famine came to the ears of the Tsar, and he despatched two officers to make enquiries.Their foot-.,^yr,do^,,hyomu^,,nof.\\f Pobivdonostetf and the Reactionary Stllt.^ who a,H.nt $150,000.for a plain Ah for Unc-Le Pardon, as he was call- Hev.Dr.lx>rimer, of Boston, assailed ed, he made no demonstration regarding Emma until the child had lived .iiiit oiguniztul impel ialism t rust s chirity in his baccalaureate sermon for Urown University.The pe nsion list of the United States On June 30th, 1898, It is little wonder, under such a lavish dispen- , .\t,11,\t1\t.\t.aation, that every day bon les of almost he Tsar g >ld crcxss with\tdi\tinvad* it the points,\tadopted mother, and under the rule of\tC;,,e ,(>l nothing but to be uudist ut i>-\tprjCHp,da wine, s une opened, others un- dia-\tbut frowned so ominously on the\tlt carefully, lest the moisture\tf or £30 are literally 1 holders do not pay slightest mishap that the whole exist- ¦ \u201c\t^cbe'.Hn toe' last .lays K'' ™ aw .y at au.h a curt as that of ence of the child was darkened.\tI on earth of her kind old friend.How\t., , , =gf=:imm gold pieces.1 on the poor child and punish her for Almost helpless, and.half insensible, ,l value(l ?lt None of this m >ney has been spent by I her irrepressible screams when Uncle he lay among the pillows, and his j 1\t|Vl.v inj\tj,\tj-s thought\the has\tPardon caught Tim ma up, and niur-\thours were numbered.\tThe surplus wine and foods find a project for disposing of\tit at his\tmuring, Poor little dove\u2014poor little\tDr.Lane was fur from her, too.An j\tready market outside, the palace wells; J\tdove!\" plunged her hands into a bowl\tepidemic had appeared in an adjoining\tand although they are «old at a small of sweet o£l, thus relieving her un-\ttown, and he had been sent for three\tfraction of their cost, they still are weeks previously, and had not return-\tsufficient to swell the purses of the servants.At the courts of Italy.German and A doctor Wes at his bedside.Miss Mil- Spain this lavish allowance of perquisite bent over him.and there were ser- iie,s HV re 11 ai y or kitchens with him a year sensitive, she grieved long for her party, with the result that received a garbled report, time i he Censjr uf the Pt ess allowed n« authentic accounts of the actual is now falling there were 993,714 names on the list.Now there are but 992,614.The churches complain that i»ew- their rents for Vll this to ooud.ition of affairs iu Stricken districts to appear in t he | n* Russian press.Nevertheless, rumours succeeded in forcing their w iy into the winter palace, ami the Tsar in the end learnt the tiuih for himself.The report thus obtained was of such a heart - the famine- little Alphonse laid the larges ,»n awaited her leisure, but she instinc- tively resisted any demand made upon | vanta in the room.\"1 going, r with the pink flowers, in the spring child.The next morning w hen he bye I\u201d Not but ed Quo night old Pardon grew restless ash barrel on the ground and It is still h id its aim broken has been much curtailed in recent only years; indeed, the King of Italy, some ! living 1 give Emma the vine\tyears ago, gave strict orders\tthat even\tj\tSuperintendent E Benjamin An- \u201e Transplant it\ta cut joint or a half-empty\thoi He of\t|\tf .chleag0 public schools.Good-bye\u2014good-\twine was to make its appearance\ta sec-\t^\t^ ^ ||fa\t|MUr8d\tfor\t$RJ,00C And, the\tebbing tide of life failing\tThe German Emperor\thas devised a\t101\tthe benefit\tof\ta\tPension\tfund suddenly, Uncle Pardon was dead.very sensible plan which avoids all ex- for teachers.\"She is\twell\tenough.\tSo\tyou have\tWhile\the\tlay\tcomposed in his grave-\ttravagance.Hi* chef is under con-\tNearly complete returns from the adopted her,\ttoo,\thave\tyou?\tYou\twill\tclothes,\tEmma,\tafter pressing a caress-\ttract to supply the tables\tfor state\tNew York Slate Excise Commission- tjnzrux'Lu*\tr* a-k.vJ\u2019s æ he\treplied,\tslowly\tadding,\tas\the\trose\treached up\tand\ttook down the pot of\town perquisite.\taw\t«nliJumn* from\tthe\tbreakfast\ttable:\t\"1\tthink\tit\tis\tpink blossoms.\tTurning, she met Miss\tThe Lord Chancellor\tclings\tterm-\tover fll.oiHJ.Uuu.likely 1\tshall\tleave\ther a\tpot\tof\tgold.\"\tMillie's triumphant smile.\tcioosly to a perquisite which has been\tJulia Ward Howe, describing th# Miss Millie\twas\tuncertain\thow\tmuch I wish you joy of your inheritance,\"\tattached to the holder of the great\tNew York life of her childhood seven- the woman said.\tseal for centuries The large square\tty years ago, gays everybody rose ear- I am glad to have it ; 1 want noth-\tpurge, of costly velvet and embroidered\t|y breakfasted ai 7.30 in the summer sobbed Emma.\twith the royal arms, in which the great\t;ul\u2019,i 8 in the winter, the hard woman was rebuk-\t*,eal jtt kept, becomes his own property ed by the young girl s sincere grief,\tat the end of hi* term of office, and is for she uttered no more taunts for n valued heirloom in his family days.On the day of the funeral Dr.Lane hurried to the Willows.\"1 could not come before,\" he said to Emma.\"What did Uncle Pardon leave you, Emma ?\" \"You, too?\" she asked, reproachfully.\"He left me the memory of much kindness, and a pot of pink-blossomed vines which was long in his room.\" \"It is well,\" was Linly\u2019s only answer.His prospects had brightened.He had won friends in the adjoining town, where he had labored faithfully among the sick and dying, and had been invited to settle among them.So he took Emma from her lonely home at the Willows, and they commenced their married life in the prettiest of little cottages.In a sunny bay window the pink-flowered vine was hung, but it gradu- her by the little alien; and when her brother showed not only solicitude, but tenderness, she was astounded and enraged asked how the child was, she retort- T0LD IN A LINE.Manila has one brewery.Crocodiles roar like bulls.Fungi in mines yield light.Denmark has no mountains.Windsor forest is 6\u2018i mi es round There are 50 frog farms in America.Canterbury catheilr.il is 514 feet long.Tea in China sells at 6 cents a pound.ed of earnest there was in this, but she feared\u2014she very much feared\u2014that the A Greek phalanx consisted of 8,000 eccentric old mm, as self-willed as herself, had found a soft spot in his heart A camel can carry a load of 1,500 für the little white face and blue eyes, pounds.\tDo as she would, she could not help Emma growing up pretty and a lady.The beauty was irrepressible, the refinement innate homespun, the slender feet disguised in coarse, ill-fitting shoes, the sweet voice and fair face would yet attract a beholder ; and, in cautious crumbs and snatches, old Pardon gave her his heart.Em mi soon learned that he loved her, and she loved him warmly in return ; but, both dreading domestic storms, they never demonstrated affection in Miss Millie\u2019s presence.But while Emma\u2019s life was sweetened by the feeling that she had one friend, the woman\u2019s was embittered by the fear that her favorite nephews\u2014all Deans\u2014would lose a penny of the Dean fortune.When Emma was sixteen she would have been driven from the house to lu g more, Perhaps m *n The clergymen in Fort Wayntf, ln»f lobster and salmon; ho a cai belonging in th neighborhood will never permit them to be placed wa8 repeatedly ascending an I deecend-upon his table, being firmly convinced jng the big tree, and John Cleary that misfortune would follow their up- climbed the tree to investigate He pear tnee.\tfOUndl the bird's ne»t and the kittens.The mother She carefully removed the root and turned out the earth, and then, won-that the neighbors | derful to see, the pot was lined with gold, so that in a short time she had counted a thousand five-dollar gold THF SHAH FEARS SALMON For ?The Shah of Persia has a supersti- I their eyes not yet open fought when Cleary took the kit- The cat and her young she cat FOLLOWING HEALTH RULES u* ns dow n we re then locked in a box would have carried them back to the or (House kee (Hu you had washed yourself for a month Tramp.Please, mum.th* doctors say th propei time to bathe is two hours afte You don't look as if \\ t re.e t op i meal, and l haven't had ttny-> 11 can call a meal for six COAL FIELDS IN 71 LI LAND.Immense coal fields have been discovered in Zululand.the seams being 43 feet in thickness and of good quality for locomotives and other purposes.i week WHO CARES FOR EXPENSES?neeefcs recourse.' ( '\"in\ti nd «bn a i th us t o-mor i ow, h?gentleman who had m le VIENNA BUILDS BICYCLK PATHS m mejr.Sorry, returned th»* other.1 can't I\u2019m going to see Hamlet, It right.Bring him wi THE SIBERIAN ROAD.It is a curious coincidence that this sequence of \" Famine Years, \u2019 in Rus- began almost at the moment when The greatest sea depth known to Russia first embarked on t he const rue- j man in the South Atlantic Ocean.Millie tion of the Great Siberian Railway, ?ary experts know full well that this!***1 at a d Plh of 40teet.or eurht activity in building railw ays was not j an not hut use Putnams Painless Corn Kx tractor, which will extract that sore corn in a day without pain.Are ensloue to seour# t bmi ronmete in one i experiem e corns will rutr your beaut whistle blows look anxiou» and discontented Kverybody TORONTO, CANA1A, mis i HARD ON HIM .Avôod* Photo.Engraving W J.I.JONIS fcNG.C®ruL like many others living along the\tii| a gilded copper figure of the Art liana judgment\tin\tyour\ttree-planting\tas\t6ea\thas also followed the occu-\tangol Michael which was executed ly \\ou do in your other lines of work, potion of a sailor.Owing to an injury Martin van Rode in 1154.Although, and mist.k., will U- the exception, not to his back some twenty-five years ago, in consequence of the height of the ,*\u2022 an< tiUCCeafl Ull) crown your tias, until lately, led a life of more 1 epire on which it is mounted, this fige 1 lorts.\tor less suffering.Mr.Perry telle of lire looks much simllei than 11 really his trouble as follows About t wen- is, it is 16 feet bigb, and, being of ty-five years ago, I strained my back\tsolid in -tal, and hung on a pivot turn- severely, and the result was that for\ting with the wind, it is both the larg- six months following this I could not\tcm and heaviest weather cock in the take u single step without the great- world, est agony.I doctored for about a year with a local doctor and while the pain was eased to some extent, the trouble spread from my back to my hips and legs and it was almost impossible for % great a«f care w h L wal king\" %=1\tA SUSPICIOUS SYMPTOM.would fall to the ground.It was not Mr.Bloomfield\u2014Ma, I\u2019m afraid exactly paralysis, and yet it was some- there's something the matter with thing very nearly akin to it.For about Rover.twenty-five years I have suffered in Mrs.B.\u2014Oh, I hope not.Dear, darl-this way, and although I doctored more ing little Raver ! It would break my or less.and tried many remedies heart to lose him.Why do you think I could not get relief.One day I there Ls anything wrong?read in a newspaper the particulars of Mr.B.\u2014After 1 had washed him, this a, cure in a case very like my own, morning, he didn\u2019t run out and roll through the moans of Dr.Williams' | in the dirt.Rink Pills, and I determined to rry them.I began their use about two years ago, feeling that what they had done in the ocher case they would no doubt do for me.The trouble bad fastened itself so firmly that I did not hope for a speedy cure, but as 1 found the pills were helping me I continued their uee until 1 had taken some thirty or more boxes, with the gratifying result that they did for me what long years of other treatment failed to do, restored me to an excellent measure of health, and I can now go about almost as actively as in my young days.I gladly make known the benefit I have received, and hope my stntement will give new hope to some 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