The equity, 14 septembre 1899, jeudi 14 septembre 1899
[" V- ' Oü 1 1 , - ¦> SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE No.11.\u201417tii Year.THURSDAY, SEPT 14,\t1hî»!>.81.00 a Yeau in Advance.> Have you tried Dowd's \u201c High Loaf Flour ?tmidi furtl While 11 'gl'lltltJIlH n instituting thy search, iithtTH scour* vr date and prices.Uandfokd, Pontiac House UNDERTAKING.\u2014The undertaking equipment of Cuthberteon & Graham is second to none in the disliict, and all orders receive prompt attention a: moderate charges.Mr.S.Armstrong has begun the brickwork of Messrs.Smart & Smiths proposed machinery depot, which will occupy the site directly opposite the Russell Puuse, Main Street.EcF\" The Shawville Marble and Granite Works, Alex.McDonald, proprietor turns out a superior class of work in Mon uments, Headstones, etc.Prices reasonable are invited to look them over.J.H- SHAW.Prin.Avantage, Convenor ; Prill.Vaughan, Veu.\\r h.Naylor, Pria.E.W.Hodgins, Mis.-* M.E.McGregor, Miss Jennie Currie, Miss M.Mat lies >n.A very pretty wedding took place at Eltnside on Monday the 4th, when Miss Lena, daughter of the lute John Fmlan, and Mr.M.J.Breen, son of John Breen, ex-warden of tho county of Renfrew, were made one.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Father Bruuett, P.< ev,< vi uPon .\t., , vv ,\t.i ,\tP., of P.D.F.The bride waa supported Thc next meeting of the Association will the widow .J.Ini pily) passed away, b R 8j8ter 0f the groom, while Mr W P 1>v bold at the Academy on Saturday, Oca victim to consumption, He was about j FinIftn supported the groom.After a ¦ tober 7th.i \\ears ,, ago.\t| sumptuous spread prepared by the bride\u2019s We understand that the construction | mother, the happy couple left for Toronto of the proposed road from Bryson towards j and other cities where they will spend Campbell\u2019s Bay, to which reference was 1 their honeymoon.The presents were made a few weeks ago is to be comment- j handsome and costly, ed this week rd, on his arrival at Portage du Bros., Arnpriur.Death was due to in the evening took the latter s buggy Fort.\t| pneumonia and heart failure, the latter and one of his own horses to go to his i^EEfpvrE11 EEÉüàEp: ErEEEEH: day, Sept 2ht for the purpose of re- | at hand, aa ho he was ceiving entries for the approaching Exhibition.! Mr.Frank Needham, of Mr.J.H.Shaw's store, is enjoying his holidays at his home, Pakenham, this week.Mr.Robt.Woodley, of G.F.Hod gins\u2019, is also off for the same purpose, and is vla- Minutes of a regular session of the ll'n8 dockland and vicinity.Mrs.William Gardner, of Holten, W is., I Municipal Council of the Municipality of -~\t- '\t-r morning came, however, and the\tmen\tpaid a visit of four weeks to her mother,\tthe village of Shawville, held on Wed Master Ben Armitage went to the Pro-! went out to feed their horses they\tdis-\tMrs.Win.Parker, of Range A., Leslie,\tnesday, the tiih day of September, 1890 .\t.\t-\t, testant Hospital last week to undergo\tCoVerud Biat the buggy was missing,\tand\tleaving fur her home in the Status last\tPresent\u2014Councillors, George Hynes, A.\tAnglican\tServices.\u2014St.\tPaul\u2019s Church, for the proposed new iron bridge which\t^ eatment for a painful malady from i w»th it Mr.McCredie\u2019s horse that he\thad\tweek.It is now twenty years since Mrs.\tSmiley, Donald McRae, J.A.Cowan and\t-shawville :\tSunday morning, 10.:iO;\teven*° replace the old wooden structure j\twfiich he has been laid up for the nasi driven tbe night before.Closer investi-\tGardner was in this section and she was\tJ.Id .Shaw.\tmnrnin^nVn vor.s\u2019-inmg\t7*,i0t\tHaily toit collapsed last fall,\t| two months.Arriving there the attend- #a*i\"n showed that Mr.McCredie\u2019s mare well pleased with the many improvements Moved by coun.Cowan, seconded by\t' *\t.A grand picnic under the auspices of\t*n8 physicians found upon examination ! \u201d\"A Ie8S valuable animal\u2014had been\tre-\tmade in the country since her last visit,\tcoun.Smiley, that coun\tHynes\tpreside ?Ka\tnf tW qpntinn «ill\tf\tI\tthat the source of the trouble was a deen- i moved from the stall she occupied\tthe\tThe Misses Crawford, of Ottawa, and\tat meeting in the absence\tof the\tMayor.Mr.Richard Hazard\u2019s, Thorne, on Satur- '\tfistula, in the lower part of the I ni8ht previously to another, which dis- |Miss Maggie Crawford, of Thom by, were | Carried.day next, Sept.1*5.A varied program of amusements will be provided.All are invited.For Salo.\u2014One new Single Buggy\u2014 (manufactured by J.B.Armstrong Co.) > near put his horse in the stable, in the stall as ,\t.\t8'hng\tabout as\tI signed to it.Satisfied that everything usual as late as llminday last.\tHis re-\twas all right, he then retired with the .\t_\t.\t_ .t\tmains were interred at Portage\tdu Fort\tmembers of the Mun ay household.When Three engineers of the Public Works | cemetery on Tuesday afternoon Department have been at Portage recently,, securing data for the specifications SHAWVILLE COUNCIL OTTER LAKE & LESLIE Church Services Sh a w VILLE M ETHODI8T CliVRt II.\u2014 Mom ing service, 10,fill ; evening service 7.00.Epworth League Monday, 8.00, p.m.Ladies Prayer Meeting-Tuesday, 7.3U.Regular Prayer Meeting\u2014Friday, 7.00.Presbyterian\u2014(Masonic Hall, Rev.Mr.Rack) Sunday.10.00.a.in.seated fistula, in the lower part of the j\tpreviously to another, w ssitated CoVtiry L*d to the conclusion, that the I the guests of Miss B.B.Parker, Leslie, Thi latter thieves had first examined that animal, Sunday last, at on:e.aad I finding that she was blemished re- | body, the removal of which m c.\u2018ssitated\tI covery led to the conclusion, that the\tI the guests of Miss B.B.Parker,\tLeslie,\tI Moved by coun.McRae, seconded by a rather serious operation.Thi\tla ter,\t* thieves had first examined that animal,\tSunday last.\tcoun.Smiley, that minutes of last meet- however, was undertaken at on\te, aid\tI Hnd finding that she was blemished re-\tSome of our neighbors took\tin\tthe\tex-\tmg be adopted.\u2014Carried, performed successfully, although a large turned her to the stable and then made cursion to the Experimental Farm.Moved by coun.Cowan, seconded by portion of flesh had to be cut a* ay.Un- w*th the horse.The thieves seem to Among others were Messrs.G.and T.coun.Shaw, that the following bdls be der favorable conditions it will be\tsix or\thave thoroughly understood how to go\tWilson and Ah.Sheppard.\tpassed, viz :\u2014John Burroughs, for work\tAGENTS\tWANTED-FOR\t\"THE\tLIFE \u2014a first-class stylish well-finished rig for I seven weeks before Ben .will have\trecov-\tal>nut accomplishing their purpose with-\tSome maliciously disposed\t]>nrty\tset\ton roadmaker $33.83; Ralph Hudgins,\t^\tworju^Kreatest\tNa va Aiero' ^\t^\t'V a moderate price.Also a second-hand ered sufficiently to leave the hospital.out arousing the inmates of the house, fire to the premises of Mr.Joseph Gil- t'< r tile $9.00; and G.F.Hodgme, f< r Halstead, the life-long friend and ad nil re r single buggy\u2014good substantial rig, dirt |\t*\t| for they took the precaution to shut thi\tpin, last Tuesday, when all tlto members\tsundries $28.00; and that the bill\tof Lie nation\u2019* Idol.Biggest and best\tbook ; dog up in the stable,\ta#d then they car-I of the family were absent.Mr.Gilpin\tJames Creek $6.66, and valuators\u2019 bill,\tbafffo ne P*tf fu s irn u one.eon°ya?i>\"'i)!°0\tEnor\" ried the buggy out to\tthe main road, a\tarrived home however, in time to quench\tamounting to $51.00, be left over\tfor\tmous demand.Big Commissions.*\toutfit distance of about two\tacres.Strange to\tthe flames before much damage was\tfurther consideration.\u2014Carried,\tThe' Dormnion^omna^M^i Mr.Arch.McFarlane, of Bristol, has holly a hall at Campbells\u2019 Bay was the say all the harness that was taken seems done.\t! At this juncture coun.Donaldson ar- Bldg.,Chicago.\t\u2018\t\"\t* on purchased the boats and equipment of\tj «cone of a p,easing eient on\tthe evening j to have been an old collar; but the rob-\tMiss Liurena Farrell went to Portage\tI rived and\ttook his seat Mr.John McAra, and will commence\tLabor Day, when a large party of bers were not without equipment in this\tulu Fort and\tShawville on\tMonday,\tre-\tMoved\tby coun.\tSmiley, seconded by the regular ferry service between Norway\tchildren assembled, mostly scholars of the\t1 respect, as the evidences\twere plain\tthat\tj turning home Wednesday.\tcoun.McRae, that special officer James Bay and Sand Point this\tweek.Mr.\t*'Cid school, and bade farewell to one if\tthe buggy was driven off\twhen the\troad\ti Mr.P.M.Far ft 11 went to Shawville | McArthur, be instructed to visit the side McFarlane is determined to make the their number, Master Hector Mur agh, was reached, to which point thu parties Tuesday, returning Wednesday.\tj road between lots 7 and 8 where the same service satisfactory in every respect,\tson of Mr.r rancis Murtagli,\tlumbermar, who appropriated it were eisily tracked,\tMiss Annie\tWhelan is at\tpresent\tthe\t| intersects\tthe 7th\tconcession line\tand Posters, containing time table and other\tanc* who left on Wednesday\tmorning to , a large footprint and a small one being\tguest of Mrs.\tWm.Moore.\tgive the\tnecessary\tinstructions to\tthe information have been issued.\tattend the l niversity ot Ottawa for a ! traced in the yielding earth.The stolen j Mr.Nagle, representing Messrs.Jas.' parties who have volunteered to perform .\t.\t-\t.\tcomplete course.A simple address,\ti horse was a large animal,\tand as ho\thad\tLinton & Co., of Montreal, was inter- ! certain work thereon, towards opening it The section men of several\tdivisions of\tbrimming with good wishes, was read by\tquite recently been shod on the front\tI viewing his customers here Monday.\tout.\u2014Carried, the P.P.J R., were concentrated at .Miss Maggie Shannon, and evoked an I feet, while the hind hooves were bare, Messrs.Pigeon & Lasalle had 22 men Moved by coun.Shaw, seconded by Shawville l ist week for the purpose of impromptu, but eloquent response from the task of tracking him along the road at the Otter Lake House last Tuesday, coun.Smiley, that we do now adjourn.\u2014 putting m a new siding, with the object the young recipient, who was heartily was an easy matter.The direction on their way to Mr.Fraser\u2019s limit.\tI Carried, of giving better facilities for handling the cheered by his comrades.\u2022 The young taken was towards Bristol Corners, thence Mr.F.Murtagh, of the Bay, was also increasing grain and stock output at this folk afterwards enjoyed a pleasant dance, | liack as far as No.1 School, and along the at the Otter Lake House with another point.It may be said also t hat the com- during which Mrs.Kelly liberally die j line on the left to the town line, which gang of men for his limit on Coulonge, I An attempt was made to burn the pany have made new and larger stock i penned choice refreshments.Master I was also followed; but when Mr.McCre- most of whom were hired by Mr.Wm.D.bridge between Hull and Gatineau Point yards here, and thus have rendered the Murtagh haps afterward \u2014 in time\u2014if you will | or watery comi*>und, which they \u2018 >g aes8, and turumg aside to the window' ^m\thalf-averted, sorrowful wait a llttle-\" is an o«ainous rising in her throat gave ^ ^\twh»reoti the recent tears had led\t\u2022Hush!\" Misa\tBlount\tinterrupted üÿpz&T&\u2019tS \u201dF xtashsr&ssstra,«»» - *\u2022» \"EhÎ Well! What arc you complain- ,^lt\tto ,hl, selection of his\twhile a\t\u201e(\tintense\tpain\teconomical.\tTake,\tfor example,\tvege- mg of now, Kate#'* demanded the pet- |af u.\tshot across her face.\"Hush, Black- table« soup, an appetizing dish when sàeStHa\trJîtHîS =1.^ rj^TS his face which most people acquite\td , dtishly.glancing swiftly round girl eouj1| h ive, hut nothing more, breakfast, and naturally broileu when their thoughts are in the clouds, from window as she spoke.Wh't * never anything more.\"\tentire steak.That tough, st ringy l»art and which is.of all expressions, the\tn()W how am l to understand The expression of Blackwood's eyes\tus Lhv \u2022\u2022 lai| « of the steak, no waTch fof sympathy.\"Oh, that ever- !\tmean ' my temper f '\tm\u201e pretend to make any mis- one cnre.l for, and it was finally giv- lasting ball of the Tauntons, ed# \\N ell, | That is .\u2022 y t*u un mu«nts and pur- Hike,*' he said, almost sternly, un- en to the cat.Now, instead ui Dio 1 told you before it could not be.you pg ; allow you.Bid you mcau junsvning her fingers from her arm, in the entire steak, cut off the know, and that- should bo sufficient.\tand holding them firmly\tbetween his Stop that devil\u2019s tat too on the window- ,\t.^Q my dear \\ r] ;(| not,\u201d the young\toxx n \u201cYou know as well\tas I do that pane, will you, unless you want to give\tmaQ ans^PI.P(i Va!mlv\t; 1 am only\tfor everything the world\tcontains headache with your restlessness.\t;lnxi()US t(X ,earil xx hat\tit is that has\txxould not be your brother.You know Hut why cannot 1 go?\u2019 t b * gnl\t\u2022 j vou durl|1g mV\tabsence, u ill\tajHO that 1 will be to you\tall or noth- persistently, facing don 1 very * \u201cWhat the use?\u201d Mies B mint\tmust be nothing, then\t» often ask you for money, as you must ;nQUired «nu xxith the sense of injury answered, very sadly, though firmly, ravv ou \u2022\t, allow, and-\"\tfuii upon her.\"You cannot help me,\tbut nol darmg this time\tto raise her\thalf a white turnip, and\tial\t» \"It is utterly out of the\tquestion,\t^ mnst |)robablv if 1 told you my\teVP8 to his; after which\tshe walked\tcut in dice, one onion,\tone\t?P11* interrupted her father.languidly.ieViinPC> woukl only consider me axvav «lowly to the door without un- thyme, one p-pper to taste,\ts o put it out of your head once for | *\tu, mon con8ider a girl frivol\t0 her word.Arrived there, however,\tly until the vegetables\taie\tdoneitm l could not let you have a fart h- | ;\t\u2022 :f\t;he happens to wish for a lit-\tsh«* lingered - woman like - with the\toughly, adding water\tiueauwhi e, s ing just now-even supposing it were\t{ lho common necessaries handle in her hand, to see if he would that there shall always be lüe n g » a matter of life or death-being as J,f lifenot make some answer to her last quantity of soup, and when nearly done bard up as I well can be; my usual \u201cThere is an exception t«> every cruel speech; but she waited in vain.add a little chopped parslejr.condition, by the bye.Look here,, ru|p so put me out of tbit list,\u201d ber Blackwood made no reply; and, Other vegetabies may cas ly\t(u Katherine! if Barrington calls \"bile 1 ! companion answered, getting up from gl ,n ing involuntarily toward the win- stituted foi these.If y\t11 am away send him up to the squaie jjU seat an b ihossessmg himself of one jow, tl> where the autumn sun was have a cupful of caune< « \t» fCLApz î $r^-*sa^ss?\tw*\u2018 \u201c\u201c - w\u201c\u201c '* rrr .txrs; magnificent p inters\tas\tihe>\tlay\tj.j (j0 no( belong to it.as I could ha id- Blackwood Craven was Miss Blount s\tshould be served hot, a.a\t1 dozing beside his chair.\t' |y think you.frtvolou , even if 1 tried,\tfirst cousin, as far as\trelationship\tsoup is a spoiled soup.\ta The coolness of the refusal, knowing or\u2014or\tunvthing else, unpleasant.I\twent, but in reality he» had ever been\t1 hie same tail *****\tbv add- :is she did, how idly an 1 selfishly bei f.%ncv ;\tso tell me your misfortune, and\tf,r more to her than that term gener-\tbasis for a g,HKi \"lua\t11 '\t1 ^ fat bet\u2019s money was spent, together uip fisgist xou, ,f i can.\u201d\tally sign fies; in her babyhood, he had ntg mu* pint of cold wate ,\tPI xv i* h this whole bearing, roused Miss \u201cWell, it is all shout tlv Tauntons t,e(,n her companion, in her girlhood a *>f thyme, one small on »\t'\t\u2018 \u2018 HI uni\u2019s quick temper beyond vont i ul.^\tmU! mured, soltened by t^ot her, and ever since she had reach- mid a sprig of parsley, Boil gt > 1 æ&sm rnmm wmm SSlISHE feelings that rose so angrily within becoming to the perplexed little beauty .at his side; after which he got puz-6he thus stood, battling bravely z|ecjt antj fdl to wondering about many will) her thoughts, the dazzling Aug-\tndngs as tjuixoiic as they were ust sun shone brightly down upon her, flu hing her face and hair and fltfu,e with its gay warmth, so as lueia > o\tcountenance vv\tI I B frame her in its yellow gold\u2014and a 9ged quite correctly all the ideas ?eî y 1 cauliful little face it xva> o\twere tormenting him.and was frame, ri; hly tinted, chingeahie and immt,ngeIy amused accordingly, passionate, expressing only too i mar- \u201ejt is of no USI>, Blackwood ly at times the secret workings ot her 8aid_.y0U cannot help me heart.Her eyes were singularly love- dpar boy arul i dare say presently lv.of a fine, deep hazel, laige, and ^ «hall be reconciled to my fate ; but sometimes tcu h ng in their pathos, __ind here the sofiness vanished, the albeit, it must be confessed that sne ^ hftnl look 1aking its place T swear was by no means angelic in her ten- ^\t.( j can avui(1 it| I will not end Jen des, her celestial qualities being\t^ jn this kind of poverty.I decidedly few and far between, and ,\tmarry rivhes or not at all.* heavily blended with our coarser earth Re topped her hand hurriedly, nl-besides.Her mouth was not small, mQst rudely, and turned away, nor was it perfect and her color was an \u201cMonev does not always mean bap-unmistakable gipsy-brown; but lor au ines8 ^ he eaid.that she was as sweet and Keable and ^\t.g alway8 unhappi- ness/' she retorted, quickly.\"\u2018Tita/\u2019 he reasoned, after H ment s pause\u2014she generally went bv ¦1^1/Tita \"\u2014short for Tit-h ni a\u2014with her two most intimate friends, on account of her fairy-Uke proportions\u2014\"Tita, do not place too much dependence upon riches thev will fail you in the end, my dearest __believe me, they will\u2014whereas love that never dies, and a bare sufficiency, will carry you through all difficulties.for instance f\" she asked, half About the Douse, THE NEW DISCOVERY.'.n.w\tllr r.C.HoMrn, of Brooklyn.Bey* Tkn* lMl\u2019OHTANT QUEhTlU«.\t»nllir\" |« rrodurlu* Bnuerkoble \u201eI shl,ulci never think of telling BeenHe-Bewrdy for Ckronle llle.molin', said one young girl to nn- Two phyekiuna of Greater Now York confidence of the morning \u201ere exiieiimrnling with lymph from the die- the glande of goals, which hue Been P.Roberta, of The lymph wu« the AN TO HAVE GOOD SOUP.There is no article of food more CHAPTER I other in tete-a-tete cussion tempe would nevei into which came triumphs and contre-1 prepared by Dr.ti.I onh^Ult night's party.\"ShelGrevn City.Mo understand iu the least, topic of many discussions in medical vou know why 1 should have said to Lire be* recently, when its discoverers him what 1 did.or have allowed him I asserted that it had the power of cur- ivhat he did.Mothers ing milüy ui# and of introducing nsav differently.ü(e iut0 the feeble and suffering, know \"\tIt was announced to the publia as V \\nd yet this i*irtirular mother was (he iBtest step toward the discovery of one of the most faithful of chaperones, ^ \u201eluir oI life, which the celebrated \u2022\u2022 daughter told her everything, and 1\u2018 ing years of his life.it were not for the conventionality tom- Whilo nu claim is made by the two required it.she could be trus\tth«\tphysicians of New York who are using LhfngtTshe'diil^not it'll her mother, but ,ho fluid that it gives youth to ditl confide to another young woman, I ugmj one 0f them, who ha» employed it included an appointment to\tt I in caeiMi of e ghtecn patients, devlar- the hoU86 (d hei fruiv a you?g father iw that the résulta have been remark- mother hadEarned her, as not at Lly successful, and that the lymph all the sort of acquaintance wnom | wU1 bo UIUuUg the crowning medical they would like to have hei r< *f oUr triumph* of the country.srSZTiB&F lem that we are trying to solve from I ^ the physician who declares that the the outside, w hen the true\t° 1 f lymph ha» worked wonders among u.~.veil were once lifted from the ex- patients, he «ays, have been cured of perienre of mothers in this particular, e^ruldv Ulimtnu which had del led the should find ourselves become a con- ^foi id \u201ef physicians for years._ in which we should be ,nosl iegt>ti that it is particularly efficacious enger to discuss the question.\t.in locomotor ataxia case*.How shall we find and win back again jle injected it subcutaneously into the little ones that we have lost, t e ^ Wl(e uuj himself.The result has children out of whose hearts has do-\the «sseits.that his wife has parted the loving, clinging sense i trsble the power of endurance and childhood, the clear-eyed frankness t natU tb||t be hius been materially benefited, speaks out the hopes and desires, m Dr.Huberts* process is the triiusplnn- full confidence that they will bhJ^si ndeM with advantage try the Japanese attentive to what was said by any one method.A charming scheme which | physiological sensation on the most sen- \u201cSF £= sërmsMS\t=\"% bers of Parliament.The singularity large bunches of palest mauve orchids, the surrounding air and that occluded of the service and the disorderly ar- rather loosely arranged.A f Sbakeapeare, x/hkh Uliu.that »n lb.>right destroying I he sight ing off the halter at night.When men play rnuny parta.The career of other eye is now affected, and it Old, broken-moutheriAinS y°un« man with a Mr Jerome K.Jerome, although still man in the town I -don't owe money to.W 'to take\tUU ind mit on blg trunk sfco»®d at a Chicago hotel.a young man, has had a varied exista new and improved head to the flock When he left the discovery was made enoe.He has now found his proper\tFOR OVER FIFTY YEARS iMmmm mgs mmM mmm can go on wi.hout it.\tunder sixteen years of age unless on wrrlght, author and journalist.a written order from his ox hex guar-\t* - CARE IN HARVESTING POTATOES, dian b LEAD.COPPER.BRADS Mueosiy.LM| Dtelsoo# T#leph#m#lT*L WILLIAM IT., TORONTO.omimon Per further Inforwstlo» mipfy toleosl\t\ttzLX Msxur n Rates Osbie,! a e A mm# Mills, Mills A Hals# LAW Ê2SR3?pen Major Bluntly\u2014I killed him fitable animal to raise in this country is the sheep.o Motel Mil fislcen m»e o»tiot »f ord le US without ihe Automatic Faucet AUac#, ¦r»t, se itdaysfer Hael/la vue wee|draw* img beer drip, no wafcte * ou o umekmmd bodm* beer with die Auvuaet but lu oaae of rush you osu hold glaee*ii cl.hand, m the Au testable eady The Aitomat 1 e \u2022LUBY\u2019SEH:\"\"- 1 Sold by all druggists.50c.a bsttle.ajr,0W The Dawson Commission Co., Llrçlted, Osr.WeeV Market A 0 el kerne St, Ter onto.# Even in church they have it brought e 1 (1 Always r dr aw» tile Snarl giaaaef beer an* le need lor any trade, a» it pub# the kind ef Le»d en the beer the! you want.Prior* SI 60 pre-pald-* mope, refunded If u*»t satiifa* tory Hamilton MfgCo.,ToroaPl vice n A* b VERY LIKELY QaYEIJTC Procured le all countries.Design* I \" * ¦I\u2019*® Trad*) Marks registered, Copyrights, .LlV** Precured Write for Information.EATON.R.CÀ8E, Registered Soi toller Jf Patent Neurj Publie, Temple B itiding, Toronto, Ont.1 Whits\u2014She baa a great command of language, hf isn\u2019t she?.\t,\t.,\t.\tBlack\u2014Yes; that's the reason, I\u2019m I,a»t year 367 persona in the United ^riTrôeot Mr.F^O PhiUips, the\tl° lhink' that ** D6V6r gUt States lost their lives by lightning, tbor, of \"As in a Looking Glass,\u201d ws 5vsr zpjxsat H-FEIHEH Coffee tabloids or lozenges are com- sword for the footlights, where he saw is dozen feathers are usually taken from the wings and tail atone time.KG f i- HARDWARE, DRUG AND GENERAL STORM ALL HELL IT TO THEIR GOOD TRADE.Catholic Prayer Religious Picture*.Statuary, and Church Ornaments wn rtlCl ToV'SZrZ\"\" TORONTO Cutting: School offer* syeolal advantage* I to all deiiroue of acquiring a thorough knowledge ol GoHur and FUttkg Geatlemea'a Garments.Wnle for particulars one PEERLESS\" SlSs La Toscana, 10c.^or^kmoM l< t.It an important person Machine 10 b 113 Venge St.Toronto BECAUSE ITS THE VERY BEST OIL THEY CAN GET o other giregmeh complete satisfaction to FABMFHe jmm is * BUSINESS SCHOOL.ALBERT COLLEGE, Hon, etc., for one term of weeks.Bend for specimen of penmanship, etc\tW.P.DYER.Principal.sa ITVO\"- t- ROKTO OOERSpris n )h WHITE'S PHOSPHO SODA >7 CAItAltA PI;RMA\\Ki\\T is are d I/ Loan and Savings Company.laconruKATET) 1865.The eldest end Largest Canadian IIengage Corporation, »d Conscripts in Cologne produced symp-OPALS FOR GOOD LUCK.\ttoms of heart disease by taking pills *m=# gpsEiü\t1 have seen potatoes ser.ouslj mjuredm A famous ma\u201e waa the |ate James carries with it the best of luck and appearance and in real value by the Hradt> o( Mendon Mich He gloried happiness in Its highest form cumlefiH use of hue oi ( igK« i .\\t iy .Q\ttitle of champion pie eater of deed, it is now considered the token\tHELPFUL KNOWLEDGE.H/H.r Hr.?rzzsSshBæ out deeply into it in order to remove put the stalks in a person\u2019s mouth, be- ^ devoted a character as to show it- didn* happen to be on ban' to push pn' the part which has turned black and cause if the sap chances to get into , (j\tt nt and fiery flashes 0f 1 boiler, dry in consequence of the reckless a crack in the lips an annoying swel- z =?\t:: 2 ~ z- root must be thrown away.Knowing CARD INDEX \u2022 \u2022\u2022 The only per feet lyetem fw keep-lag names aad ad dr Sample tray out It.$2,6o0,OOO Paid-up Capital, Reserve Fund 13.1,200,000 Head OITIee-Teronto St., Toronte.Branch Offlcee\u2014Winnipeg, Man., Vancouver, S4 Sate laity Mfg.Ce., Limited futory: Newmarket.The Bffiee IS aad 134 Bay St, TORONTO.be O'KEEFE'S MALT he DEPOSITS RECEIVED.Intereel allowed.DEBENTURES ISSUED for 1, 8, 3.4 er 6 yean.With Interest .oupon» attached.MONEY LENT on security of real estate mortgagee, Government and Municipal Bunda, eta.Solid Gold.$2.85 Bosk Gold Fill 1.60 6 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 Best Glasses.100 i and Strengthens, oronto.GENERAL AGENT LLOYD1 W(?OD,Ÿi he In- n- rs.for further particulars apply to i.HBKBbKT MASON Managing Director, Terente.is sh' \u20223 Yonge Street, Toronto ne On Trial he know» that any such bruise rnayj backs Qf camels.The steady jogging\t- +\t* VFe will give One Hundred Dollarn for any jÇ* Vwi\tani,nal Churned the milk int0\tA DIAMOND SEASON.\tI\t8.04°^ trrsüsïm»* \u2014\u2014 *w mmm\trsr nz£tesr*^\u201d*e tss -,\tsi it tzjzjsz d~- *\u2014= - -*\u2022 -\u2014.- ™\u2018 - \"\u2022 - market.He knows that when stored, nakedi and 700,000.000 cover only parts that we p088e®\u201c where\tthe\tlight\twill\tcome\tflooding in,\tof iheir body; 500,000,000 live in houses\tOne time pearls\tare the rage many\tbushels\twill\tbe\tlost\tby\tturningj\t700,000,000 in huts and caves, and 250,-\tnext year no one\twill wear anything I ajd K%-\t»\u2022 ZZh\"\u2018 \u201dv \u2014 *°d\t,or I nzttsæx.jm&tss1 Petroff Valdorf, a Russian scientist, I at all times and at all seasons\u2014!n the has demonstrated that kerosene may ! daytime, in our hats, laces at night in ky and supplied at 30 cents a gallon.ha very great\tUw*rdid 100 modal» and diploma* for superior Now for the petroleum punch and kero- To be correct, we must wear two de- 0\tde^i^'to\" ohtL^ a sene cocktail, to warm the stomach and licate gold and jeweled chains around\tTiîts mailed free on application, makes the eyes glow with delirious de-\tour necks, two or\tthree gold bangles,\t-\tn\tP\t* » yrpT s.nn I'Fht.\tdiamond lace pins,\tcostly rings, collars\tF.\tt-\tb\t\u2019\u2019 An eloping couple met with a mis- of pearls and jeweled hat pins in the I Manchester.\t« hap in \u201cWarner, Tenn.Miss Florence daytime., Williams was eloping with her sweetheart, Mr.G.C.Bishop, in a buggy, when an obstruction on the road upset the vehicle.She was hurled out, breaking an arm and dislocating a wrist.Two hours later she stood before a clergyman with both of her arms in splints and was married.For thirteen years the left arm of Eli Forbes bf East Brushfield, Mass., had been useless from rheumatism.He was sitting at his window one evening recently when a thunderstorm arose.A flash of lightning seemed to play about his affected arm, causing a shook and prolonged tion ward involuntarily, and from that time it has been as well as ever.of WE SEND THE be 77 8.7 8.7 OR TBB 2.7 ANDERSON, FORCE PUMP tenu* Ne sucker, nt will lest a lifetime.).7 8.3 on these packing For Illustrated Catalogues address AYLMER IRON WORKS J.W.ANDERSON, Aylmer, Ont 3J i o- < Your choice of a Violin, Guitar or Autoharp for selling only 3 dozen Gold Topped Lever Collar Buttons at 10 cents each, or a Mandolin or Banjo for selling 4 dozen.Ko money required Just write u* and we will send the buttons postpaid Sell them, return the money and the instru-choose will be promptly for-express, all charges paid.Lever Uattorn \u20ac#., Dept.*, Toronle.REE f*r en or iat ri- bs of HEALTH RESTORED withqut or e oust disordered Stomach, Lain**, Nerves, Bladder, kidney».Brain and Breath by gut medWag ieenae to tkl Liver.Bleoit ;at ment you as warded by he Policemen in Ghent, Belgium, are each to be supplied with a dog, as of attack by desperadoes Du Barry's Ara6l01 r d rhleh Saves lavalld* and Children, and also Sears mud nesfnlly Infante whose Allinvnte and Debility have r# Mt-d all other treatments.It digests when all othed rood is rejected, saves 50 time it# cost In medicine.Invariable Success, 100,009 Annual Cures of Constipe* tlou, Flatulesuy, Dyepepsiai Bdlgeetioc.Consumption, Diabetes, ilronchltie, lutii* mza, Ooughi Asthma.Catarrh, Phlegm, Diarrhea* it-rvous Debility, Sleeplessness, Despondency, Revalent* lt- the an KISSIHC BUGS \u2022 * e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 in case ire il P V green.thrown W ®\t¦\t.\t- one will knowingly buy a lot of green and bitter potatoes.Often the loss from this source is by no means small.Before marketing the man who values his reflation will carefully sort his crop, rejecting all tubers which are under size or affected by decay.Iiis product will then present aa uniform and decidedly attractive appearance, which will go far toward effecting a sale at fair prices.Now, it is not asking too much of the potato grower to observe such simple rules as these.It will not cost him mitich to do so, aand will be a nouice of pride, as well as of profit to I have, seen loads of potatoes tak-.to the car from which the buyer would reject practically none of the tubers- On the other hand, I have seen lads from which several bushels were rejected as unmarketable.Which pays best?DnuQ _Do you want to give the girls ouJa\ta genuine surprise?You can have oceans of fun with this novelty.The mainspring of life is fun.Send for a Kissing Bug, and live ten years longer.Sent post-paid with our list of novelties, for 10c, in stamps or silver.PROGRESS NOVELTY CO., 123 Richmond 8t.W ea- 'V Girls ith CALVERTS 50 Years ist > 704 ua nta Toronto, Ont DuBarry & Co., =5?It 13.- JAS.R.AM NETT, Manager wouden.W , also In Paris, 14 Rue de Ceetfglio and unen, w., ai»o in rana, ie nue ne vasttgiion, v all Grocer», Chemist*, and Stores everywhere.In tl , 3.,6d., 6# , 5lb., 14s Sent carriage free H »rry e Revalent» Biscuits, in tine, 3s M.and Is.trente for Canada: The T.EatonOo .Limited.Tarent* JOHN J.MAIN, Supt.and Treae t a Also The Canadian Heine Safety BOILER at- 3 HOW CASES.WALL CASES ol- ALLAN LINE Some of the largest jewelry house* in New York have immense mirror» behind the counters, ao that when they turn their back upon a customer they can see if he transféra any gem» to hie pockets.Office and Bank Fixture#, Modern Store Fronts, Mirrors and Plat# Glass.For low prices write *hy ket nt- ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS 8T.LAWRENCE ROUTE, MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.him eta TORONTO SHOW CASE ^ Esplanade, 0pp.Sherboum# St aen Toronto 04 ten EVERY THURSDAY ive Frees Liverpool.From Montreal .7 Rent .14 Hepi.:E.TSr V BAVARIAN.CALIFORNIAN .TA IN VI.PARISIAN.BAVARIAN.Twin Screw S.9.Bavarian, 10,000 tone, wtl sail frem Liverpool Ana.34, and from Montreal Sept f Cabin Paeeaee -IdS.O0 end upward*, heoend Cabin-*» 00.Return Ik* SO.High Claes Water Tube Steam Boiler#, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuel.7 Be ye 14 de>4 HALTER BREAKING COLTS.Every colt should be taught to lead with a halter while still with the dam.-\t, b leas difficulty at this early \u2014\", than later, and also less liability to having the animal^ injured in ita struggle# to get free.The first thing old The to Ê\tà\ty \u2022/\tSEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE V\tiAil *1 Tosento.whi JtA There vef prickling he arm a senaa- ahot for- In an instant t #L BSÜNLIER, 77 Yongre St., Torontg, er N.a A.ALLAH.MenVeol.i / wJSSZ\"1 bs Pontiac Woollen among party leaders.All last week mem hers of the House anil prospective vamlulatvs wore streaming into the min-11 Oflfl istevs' others at the Parliament buildings IVvu* 1000 I the confidence of the French Canadian ! Liberals of Quebec.Uis appointment - I would rally the Soleil and its friends t * * SHAW VILLE, SEPT, 14, 1899.bask* to talk the proposed change over with Sir Wilfrid and the Ministerial whip.It is possible that Judge < ho (juetto will run for the county of Lot bit tore.THE EQUITY.1899.mil consulting fts to the best policy t Present indications K.mrn-r* having tanil» to dk|H.sv of thin ill ,|o well to hold them until , mh they arc bound to pursue seem to point m the probability of an early iUm.no lut ion aiul an appeal to the country un lev the leadership of lion.W.U.IWs, the present premier going on the bench us previously reported.But whichever course is chosen the political horizon is bounded on every hand with heavy clouds for the Liberals, while to the Conserva vive party the outlook is correspondingly bright.Next month will pi Waltham still exists, and although the ! bring in Galicians and such, asked what distance between these two points is only they had done to bring in Anglo-Saxons, the race that had built up the country ,\t., j \u2022 «\t* i\ti\t, under Conservative rule.Mr.W all ace has to be made via 1 embroke, and away I tended the immigration work of the around by Ottawa and up the P.P.J.| Conservatives, and said the value of sellRailway to Waltham, or the reverse ers\u2019 effects brought into the country route when Chapeau is the objective\tslSnf» point.This grievance came into being I f|llling llway ,luriug tlle Ust yi,»r.In with the advent of the Mulockian system I 1SP7 the figures were $2,2:13,000.In of false economics, and although the 1898, $2,400,000, and in the year ending people of the section interested have ,ïulv *st* l&W* $2,800,8,#».In other clamoured for its removal, and the prêt.\t%u7of\\\\Zerv!r of the district have repeatedly pointed tive ruiti w,ls $2,ti84,21, DM), or $.>,90## less.of Having bought out the Tailoring business of Mr.Charles Frame, 1 U*g leave to state that 1 am prepared and position to give every satisfaction \u2022 \u2022 Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, Flannels, Prints, &c.These Goods are from the best Scotch, English and Canadian manufactories.in a to those who may entrust me with eight or nine miles, mail communication A DIAMOND FOR A DOLLAR Special Prizes.an order A Limited Special Offer which will Last for 10 Days Only.My Motto : Prompt attention to business.No GENUINE POMONA DIAMONDS have a worldwide reputation.It is almost impossible to distinguish them from genuine diamonds costing hundreds of dollars each.They are worn by the l»est people will* forward a G*knvink Pomona Diamond mounted in a heavy ring, pin, or stud, to any address upon receipt of price, 81.(Hi each.* Ear-rings, screws or drops, $2 per pair.King settings are made of one continuous piece of thick, shelled gold, and are warranted not to tarnish.Special combination offer for 10 days only ! Ring and stud sent to any address upon receipt of $1.50.Send for catalogue.In ordering ring give finger measurement by using a piece of st ring\u2014also full particulars.Addre» plainly, THE POMONA Co., 1181 1183 Broadway, New York.disappointments to patrons.Following is a list of Special I My Determination : Prizes received since the prize list was printed : William Blakely, $10, Wt To turn out a class of work that will hear successful comparison with the very best ; a class of work that by its stylish and fashionable appearance, will draw the attention of everyone, and secure the continued patronage of those who entrust me with their first order.Merchants Bank of Can-1 Leave y°ur Measure next.ada, $6, To be divided into prizes of $3, $2 an < ,1, for a Trotting Race, twice around tinring ; each competitor to unhitch his horse twice (once in each round), take him around the rig each time and hitch up again.Horses to be fully harnessed without snaps.To he divided into prizes of $4, $3.#2 and $1, for best Stallion and his family of not less than four of this season's Colts: the volts of the winning family to compete for the money\u2014the stallion to get nothing.dent that \u201cI William Mulock has his THE EXOM's time so fully taken up devising newer de signs for post stamps than has been, that j claim that the Liberals had stopped the he cannot spare a moment to look after 1 exodus.To do this he quoted the figures the administration of his half-starved de- sjlow*n£ t*\u2018° sv,rluI> olivets carried out of the country.If the exodus had stopped part ment.\t| ^iesc should show a large decrease.However, in 1894 the figures were £L- 019.000,\tin 1895 1,049,000, and in 1890 81.301.000,\tor an average of $1,022,000.In 1897 they were $1,008,000, in 1893 8993.000,\tand in 1899 £1,051.000.These figures show that in the last three years , vf Conservative rule, which was the Quebec, Sept.4.\u2014The loud clamour vely worst- f the regime, the average of the Quebec Liberals for better repre\tmam\t~MT sentation in the Federal Cabinet, which has been voiced so frequently of late in the Soleil and still continues, and yesterday's demonstration at St.Michel, which was entirely organized by the Soleil itself, was intended to snub Sir Wilfrid Laurier as much as to compliment Mr.Marchand.Although Sir Wdfrid repre sents a Quebec constituency and has caused Parliament to vote enormous amounts for public works in this district during the session just ended, not a move of any kind has been made to give him a demonstration here.With the death of Dr.Guay and the appointment to office of Dr.Rinfret and Messrs.Lange!ier ai d Choquette, who were the real Liberal leaders of the district, the rank and file of the party here are extremely dissatisti ed, and were the Soleil to cease its complaints it would no longer represent the real views and aspirations of the Liberal electorate, and would probably soon find Mr.Wallace disputed Sir Richard s itself opposed by a new party organ.^Mm that the railway so increased eus-Neither Mr.Dobell nor Sir Henry Joly p)Ills revenue that such alone would pay de Lotbiniere has ever addressed a party f,,r the expenditure incurred.He said meeting here since entering the cabinet, he hiul taken the customs returns from and if general elections were to be order- eVery port in British Columbia which ed tomorrow, there would really be no- COuld possibly he improved by the con- Great Northern, Colling wood, Sept.19 body in the district of Quebec whom the strnotion of the railway.He found that to 22.local Liberals could look to as a party in 1897 these ports yielded £380,273 and Oxford, Woodstock, Sept.21 to 23 leader.\tin 1898 $332J)00, or a decrease of £48,- Halifax F«tir, Halifax, Sept.23 to 30.In view of all these facts, the Quotidien ; 939 instead of £9,000 more.He dared North Brant, Paris, Sept.25 to 20.of Levis has drawn attention to a singular j HUybody to challenge these figures.Fur Centre Bruce.Paisley, Sept.20 to 27.gathering that took place the other day at t\\ïc yuîll.ending July 1st, 1899, the re- Haldimaud, Cayuga, Sept.29 to 27.the home of Sir \\\\ ilfrid Laurier, at Ar- ct>jp\u2018fS from these ports were £377.309, or West Kent, Chatham, Sept.29 to 28.^ thabaska.That party reorganization in $3,000 leas than before the railway was | Centre Wellington, Fergus, SepL 27 to anticipation of general elections, was one imjlr.of the subjects discussed at the meeting\t__________________ I East Algon.a, Sault Ste Marie, Oct in question, seems natural enough from\t3 to 4.the fact that Mr.Sutherland, M.P., the ONTARIO GOVERNMENT IN | New Brunswick, St.John, Sept Government whip, has been summoned AN AWKWARD SITUATI0X by the Premier.\t___ Stormont, Newington, Sept.12 to 13 Amongst the members of Parliament IfThey pace Bye-Elections Maior- Owen Sound, Owen Sound, Sept.12 to i«y will likely b» Reduced to 1\t\" ÎR.-ÏÏSfrSfir.rSrrtt Three'\tTT\"' I - I\t- Iproflt* the experience|, ,__Prlc\u201e thabaskaville.The most careful obser- Toronto, Sept.11.\u2014The Liberal guv- Twenty-five families of Minnesota I yj i pniinnPP MD.navirf fiillinc\t* ,1\t, vers there upon both sides of politics affect eminent of Ontario is oil the horns of a farmers are going to move into the Ed \u201d\u2022 Ul 'bupuiy, nprij ua\tu gî>,\tOI tllOS© WHO to believe that serious changes at Ottawa a dilemma.When North Waterloo is montun District this Fall.\tM.P.P., and Other prominent TT .\t, _ I rf>D 011 E liD Tfl DCIIT are contemplated.The deposition of declared vacant, as it is almost certain to\t.\t.\t.\t.\t11\t.j\tHAVE MADE IT PAY iUM oALt UM III ML 11 I Sir Henry Joly de Lotbiniere is urgently be, there will he four vacancies in the John Charlton thinks that the Michi-\tgentlemen are expected, demanded by the French Liberals.Now House\u2014West Huron, North Waterloo, gan lumbermen will heat the Ontario ISMiSI ISiE! :: Price.The only difficulty in the way of of them will prove too great a task, even\tToronto Board of Education has xx lu rv\t\",U \" \"\t11 Xl ll ,hl this is Mr.Charles Langehers open ad for the varied resources of the machine.Voided to strike Algebra and Euclid ' a8Ual J)11 Cbe vocacy of Mr.John Breakcy, president if the Conservatives win these seat s they from the list of Public Schools.\t_/ of the Quebec Bank, for the position, will then have 45 seats in the 1 louse, \u2022 cts which are of little practical use in Mr.Breakey is not urging his own leaving the Liberals a bare majority of\tlife of the greater percentage of claims, but he gave Mr.Langelier a gen three.\tpupils in the Public schools, they can :\tsupport in the Levis election.\tThis would prove much too small for a well be dispensed with, they think.It is even possible that Messrs.Joly working majority and would soon result J and Breakey may go to the Senate, since in the defeat of the government, and the The present reign of the Liberal party it is known that Sir C.A.Pelletier, who\tconsequent advantage of Mr.Whitney in\tat Ottawa has been fruitful in catch\t1\t^ Entr|es ,mlst be in the hands\tof has wealth and a title, is quite ambitious\tthe appeal to the country that would fol-\tphrases, if nothing else, lo Mr.1 ctit »\ttbe Secretary not later than the 23rd\tof to ascend the Bench, and if he does so, low.\t\u2018\t44 Business is business, and Mr.Pres-1 September.Sir Henry Joly de Lotbiniere will pro-\tOn the other hand if they avoid this\tton's \u201c Hug the machine,\u201d the Moncton\t1\tpor prige Lists and other information bably succeed him as president of the\tscy 11a they fall into the charybdis of a\tTranscript's 11 Every day has been a\tI\tapply to the Sec.-Treasure! jX\"ch\"e.utid,n,,p'.2\u201c u \u201d0\"\" rzi Si:';;: % m\tYoraG the Gabinet, and he himself succeeded on The outlook is far from a pie,want one between $tW,000,000 and ÇtiO.WU.UW «\tPrksidext the bench by Senator Pelletier.Judge from the Liberal standpoint, and is year, too, the picnic is no mean one.\u2014 Choquette is a political fighter and ha- causing a good deal of apprehension | Montreal Gazette.\t1 Wallace attacked Sir Richard's Mi They have been selected with a view to supplying peiple with the c a s cf goods they require, and they have been murk d .t prices that n.uU se 1 them wh«u .Carlson, on the north side of the piers nt Hamilton Beach early this morning, and before it had burnt itself out five cot.tages were in ruins, together with most of their contents.The fire is supposed to have originated in the kitchen of Mr.Carlson\u2019s cottage.The mother of Mrs.Carlson, an old lady who slept in the room alone, was cremated in the tire, and Mrs.Carlson was severely burned in getting SILAS YOUNG Starke\u2019s Corners.I cd Peterboro, Ont., September 3.\u2014During a thunder storm which passed over this section about five o\u2019clock last even-William Forester, a farmer living struck 1 11 row mg nhoiit four miles out of town, was by lightning and instantly killed Forrester was harrowing with a team of homes in his son's^field when he met his death.He was 53 years old.To PATENT Good Ideas A handsomely Illustrated weekly.Lnreeet clr eolation of any aclentifl* Journal.Terms.S3 a year; four months.$L gold by all newsdealers.iBUttïSïsSeï# Mr may be secured by our aid.Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore.Md SHAWVILLE, P.Q c.CALDWELL, proprietor / \\ > t X V v THE RETIRED BUELAR.froon n *ht gun; bub It didn\u2019t do any damage; it was dark and by that Unit* l wiih a little too far off to Iw hit by a man whose aim wan likely under mi oh «ircumst tnoea to more or leas unoar tain anyway.But there had I Mien danger enough in hanging head down on the aide of the house from a second storey wondow and taking the chance on getting righted up Iwfore you etru'k Uhj ground and I made up my mind that one try with the I ra;*cze was all [ wanted; I was satisfied after that with cellar windows, and that sort of thing \" ADVICE TO SINGERS.country hut little traversed by olvlllz- the others made haste to noose the e\t,^uje .,,asl|c Rt,jnirS wu»| 3o much na-\twas a big tree, with atout, h g branch-\tbowing :\tef\t11\tall,\tthe lobby, the vestibule and Th,.postscript m arly tuck my breath\t£ »\thim'but %'%!\tk'r,'iU «\u2018«\u2018wledge ; labor and you Dall\tas practically g,H»d as ten miles as far\tAml \u201e l live the ruving wind» re- Es:~ F - \u2014 - Bouncing\tthe\tfact\tthat\tthere\twas a ^ ( uns|j* \u2018 i help you, nor labor; knowledge, of j\tt roe by a trapeze, unde fast to that\tmu\tlo\tin mace \" Mrs.Rodman\ttwo\tor\tthree times.\t1 ll4\u2019 Ku>wnig dear upt ion he\tgave of a\tcerium kind, may,\tperhaps.You\tstraight stretch of limb.\tI'd just wTira.iX'KîK sstfK\t^ \",i\"r 5*.sssz&rxt ,*s&>*z but the professor was such an ardent * Het , tin i,,jhum - »f t lu nions er.\tîe question of Beauty vs.NN ,1V\t, rouldn t swing on mis well 1 he widow saw it was not good woman-hater\u2014he had had an iufoi tun-\t1 u\u2018 1 'llN pm po-^* tie made seveia 1- asciuatiou is periodically agitated, enough to land on that window sill d'or her to dwell alone, ate love experience early in life\u2014 that lriPs in \u2019 t.lu\u20191 J|,flu\u2018- generally >*\u2018in&'Tiie del ini lions of fascination are many anyway.\tAnd so I he heart she gave to Wood, Vïïï&r ess asnsSwU\ts *- \u2014« -\t1\t- \u2022** **» vr \u2014 \u2022* \u2022 dying a ainffle mm\ta small army of servants who vainly 1> covers the whole ground oi a fus- lookod\ti\tvitiating\tcharm is \"luci.\" ban-lv Time to dre^ !n l hV.-rLl home 1 l,oa.\t! iruly tactful woman is seldom very to niaka some little experiments and Wolves sometimes take our sheep by with all ^Jd 1\t'\t1 n 1\tTliev had selected as their base of young, for she must have a knowledge **« Ju«t how lon^ the trapeze would\tnight, It iÏpLhTan min,it,w fiv,.\u201evi ujMTatioiw a little, cleived sikit ill the oT the woriel ana its shims beiure she have to lie to strike the window sill.And Millers take our grain, Wdwn ,h.A nil\th,d .»vr,\tJt\tH«I\tmA\tmi.lst of\t(he jungle.Where a gaudy\tcan combat them.A rounded chin\t1 twd the string with the nail weight And when these two their trades down at the\t«toor t f\th*\tM*trn,nl«\ttrnt was\terected, amt hammocks were\twith u pretty dimple is a very small\t»» the horizontal limb, and swung it\tunite, I It n,mv Irl ! xv .J mVn.'di- swung IkMweeo the great trees that pan of her anatomy, yet it is worth\tanother limb back of it, fun her Where is our safety then?atelv shown to the nrofessor's mirt- >x ailed in i lie ivisis.\tj noue to a woman than all the wisdom away from the hoi we, the limb that 11 a.gleam of ho;w springs o\u2019er my * 8\t1\t1 p\t1\t1 one day, with the beaters were busy oi Common.And a pair of beuuutul intended to swing from myself when 1 «£«« SaH-iS?: B3 HEBESi d nee o™'the\turesence\tof\tone\tof\ti h ,\tN .zmp\ta small han l-nvt.he rushed\tdreu we are shaped to this end.We\t«'ar.l I < ou!d put my feet and leg» fairer IV\tpresence\tor\tme\tor\tthe\tu>w;|rd the bright-hued fellow, but it\tare told that we cannot go into the\tthrough the window, and be ml ern \u2022 Ml.viL\t\u2022.Cl thA nrf, lumbly esLVilk-d him, darting down one *uu to play, because, our i'aoes will be- dl>xxn \u201cnd Jj0}*1 011 \u2022>>' Vm there inside ilHlSsI slgSIllSI ipSpg; :ssps;r., ,wumin .1 PT Î uvd, amt ttie planter, fearing that the watch the little buys at their happy\th»u*'.and when I fume Imk to A modest little flower.\t\"It lhere are any epecul rules bj rt a.hi t Hi! f J' \u201e unprotected nature of his friend\u2019s play, then go aud thread a string of tll° window, loaded up, I was going to \"Mr.David H.Cook to Misa Laura which I have preserved my voice the, in t.niil talking to you mm\th.xid and viol, ut exertion might pro- hr.ght heads for our aeek.We stand gry kind of precious stone, of cedor wMng a satisfactory reply, drove Canvah and peeped in.Although it finest meal I have ever eaten in the : h\twas\tfollow^^l^^^^^mH^Hi^^PI \u2014;-1\t\u2014©id the metal diameter, composed of several cemcen- where the ass w.«h to be waiting.\tcurled in blankets fast asleep, two on ,.,t l>y ;m fr|8h stew, and slewed peaches A woman is the West End of Londoâ were made was oi pu^.* , ulelitiali peo- trie circles, joined together by t ho 'jo her amazement, there, tied to a stretchers and *m© on the ground.The and coffee.The conversation over the follows the peculiar calling of wrinkle UîUUvl1n«Vuot ouIV rings» un their Hu- spokes radiating from the center m ^ aj, ready to he milked, stood a sudden intrusion of broad daylight meal and for some time after '\tremoving,\tand\tclaims\tthat\tif\tshe\tcan* g«i«, but also in their nostrila ami cars.whil\tthe diamond,1 naiive dialect, the words ass and hear tuwzltid| unkempt figure.\u2014and in the s[) ,uUI h:lv(, g\u201et at it all right, butja great measure p,event them, if he* to a later date, Mr.abribes thv occurred in this glorious company.On an.RO nearly alike as to be scarcely free an,j frequent language of the for Jim, who having once been a store- instructions are faithfully carried out.^'4 \u201cf in Arab sheikh «whom he met, th*\u2018 hick was fixed the shank and w|?« ! distinguishable in the mouth of ft common people domanded to know who keeper on a mine, insisted that t »c Much, she declaie .depends upon thtj ^SHSH3?\u2018S5^rqSe«.OT*,itsr.k=r-r^,5Sa»\u201c^;=-=:^ri3l SiüSü ISSEEI\tISlifr;:; rings \u2018«tended to Ul ui tne\tdangers of ©very possible charac- Taking a bit of sponge, he covered ment, then (greeted me with the 1 Hal- fused to assent, on the ground that a ^rh ad frowning, twisting the mouth.Scïæîk\tststs\tw\u2014 IhISShIi i\tr,IE \u2014[TO\u201e EHEHEE; (he XVaterton Dactyliotheca, and is and numberless magic powers were as- of (hf, Blythswood.Money began to several theories, Horn suicide to irau r went away with longings, KgsSi warn Hail B®»b§ fills; ****SB: subsequently termed the jus an- wh(jfle passlonat* grief became now rak^_Lhe bank that pays no interest for months, with no pi P° \u2018 K,n\theart, mmmmmÊM wmmmm: isgHSSï 52~ï=\tasassss»- With the increasing love of luxury ®\tin walking by its margin, inle^rity was iron, and whose heart the quietest holiday 1 w \u2018.v^r\t\\ if Through all my hopes and fears.gæZMMê «sesss g see tmm ¦fee finger rings.CAKE UE YOUK HANDS.There is » great knack in using tW hands gracefully which seems to b4 hut little understood by girls and woJ Hands blush won in* who carelessly toys with »mmo4 banda upm her fingers I lv i the g< Di their 2 red di< ary ti> many BDV© turned in turc#, from which it they were use ________ \u2022\tto be found in his- dominions.Its form The earliest materials of which rings W;is that of a wheel, ah *ut 3 inches in TO REMOVE WRINKLES of that unfortunate man the hardest to deal with*/ not an coun- lid relates chiefly to perfectly, WORRY STOPS DIGESTION.The cat has served to teach mankind all-.mportaut lesson corn ei n ng the working of the stomach directed upon a cat's stomach have de* monstrated that any irritation or disagreeable nervous excitement arrest* the process of digestion Lange, of Munich, who makes a special study of the stomach, performed # series of experiments, which resulted in this interesting discovery.After, the cat had eaten the X-rays were turned on, and Dr animal's stomach, the cat by placing a live mouse just beyond its reach.Dr.Lange was abU to observe that digestion was absolutely interrupted by the irritation of th< Briefly stated, the lesson fox and women is; Don\u2019t let anything bother or interrupt your dinne.an lhe X-ray* ! Dr.Frit* Lange watched tb* Then he irritated I was animal men COLDS.I have noticed that persons who suf fer most frequently and severely front colds usually insist that they exercis< the greatest care to avoid exposure Thus says a wrtier in P pular Sci n ( Monthly and, continuing, says \u201cThe> have dressed in the warmest clothing, wrapped the neck in ih< heaviest mufflers, remained in thi closest rooms and avoided every draft and yet they continually take cold.Thi street urchin, on the other hand, wit! only two or three garments and without shoes and who lives out of doors suffert less frequently from this a& fection.\u201d THE YELLOW CAME That's, the only way I can describe it \u2014 ihe yellow flash that came and stayed.\u201cThe ftunny part of it was that in amongst all the other feelings, I could see that old horse jogging along, jogging along\u2014not all of him.you know; jusT his hips and the breeching that kept rubbing.1 didn't have an achf or a pain/' Mante y went on, \"not ,'th« first bit of trouble.I didn't even know that anything had hapi>ened.only f wondered at the yellow that wae everywhere, and the hot feeling in my head, and I thought it was kind of strange that I should feel so light and all split up.1 couldn't see anyihing bug the old horse\u2019s hips, and it Hooked after awhile as if we were away up in the air somewhere, I, a-floating and he just jogging along 1 be same as ever\u2014 Gee, how my mind pains me.\" \"And how long did that last ?\" \"I don\u2019t know how long, but it *wa* till I felt something sting my face, Then the yellow and the old horse faded away, and the doctor said, How you, Manley ?\u2019 and I said, \u2018What, me?I\u2019m all right/ And then 1 found myself all bundled up in cotton and my aches and pains set In.\" the head.They keep better, eat better, and are in all respects better than those that suffer just before dying.The best fishermen in Europe and America know this\u2014the suffering of any animal just before dying always tends to make the meat unwholesome and sometimes poisonous.The writer recalls well when he was a boy a Welshman and his family in the same village plied fishing as his ___;\tHe and his boys each carried a wooden mallet, and as fast as fish were drawn in, each was killed at Another fisherman asked why He answered, \"Would you ) ' our |i|M l business once, be did it eat a cow\u2019s meat that died a natural death ?\u201d \"Of course not.\u201d \u2022\u2018Neither would I eat a fish\u2019s meat that died a natural death.\u201d are PROOF ENOUGH yoti believe that a thousand ever a day, and a day as Do TOUCHING.were touched whei years was a thousand years! I believe the latter half all right enough\u2014I\u2019ve just spent the day at the dentist's.I suppose you your wife, gave you that $*>0 easy chaii Of course 1 How else do you imagim wife could come by |50?my were Kash is King.1 Fow Mon Original.I M\\1 you ever notice lmtv few peopleart) original in things they pay and do instance, one* man makes a fortune out < f FALL GOODS! For » simple thing; immediately hundreds « f others try it While it b gratifying to be the 1 man I > Il 1 >u riii* is litiilliii nature g|ooo T\\sn Hints lir.it ?U to bring out an idea, the great 111:189 niu«r he content to follow thvii leaders \\ III «» STIÎIf !\u2019|,V (\u2019ASH.X WE HAVE JUST PUT IN STOCK .A NICE LINE OF \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I In vo ia < nv line tli.it i ?o Always original, Ii nvt'vcr, and that is the business of Hiadliy tiirrctsun ( I T int foil), < hit., because they continually bring out publications, to Pint tli and aeasoi o In ilt l )lKll>OOUv> o »000**00000l»0( ) tuition fur thus, 111,1,1 may know !\u201e,u appear w h Nu h i hviillg vluxvly |,i this ni h ck r Limited f it enables \"nieli injury ,t \u201ehaM him.htisinv' with n » do watch I ne mai do I \\ vn I liin.lVs look MEN\u2019S FALL CAPS.\"ell dressed that\u2019s We are prepared to do hu h\t'.i-i, e ! unes ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.tbin Ihuit* agents are kept steadily at it ami make In g money fact, no « Miiess ttl,d for their benefit are oitVring i ho finest and larges Kali I tiier occupation is more honor ible, healthful, lucrative My work is guaranteed for a Year.?Oui* goods are guaranteed\t% a S*s wort h for a $ every\tX time.X ! range of vu vu s in As usual our patrons may roly on getting the most up-to-date goods at RIGHT PRICES.r iII t.i half Si I 11 \\«.x and Ovnu l in our line.19 ««any opportunities for promotion.I life school.Many nun uml in Vaimtla to-day, testify to the truthfulness of this claim, in fact, it h c ,needed \u201cU all hfludu, that town.\\\\ is n women A.l\\, f^oliUIRE, The Tailor.goodwyn 5 ono years experience with th's Kirin is wnfh more t ; HI'} )'\u201cung man or woman, than two or thrvt yrarn at < \u2019 illvgo, from an educational point of view, and ti iaucially, that can ho desired.i -The Watchmaker- ARNPRIOR * cents' FUR GOODS.it is all ONT.I y Stray Steer.Our Furs have also COATS, CAPES, COLLARS, MUFFS, COLLARETTES, Etc.Etc.speak more about these Goods i a future advt.Suffice it contain as good value where.come in.GENERAL NEWS OTTAWA & GATINEAU fly \u2022>oii\\ Airmuv, H«'t 1, Ivingt- l\\ (\u2019Inreiulon.\u2022tu\u2018c!nM»y Vs',\"h Rs l,eUw wUI lake !t has Arrived in Seattle From !\t'¦««plnmry.KSife-™Jas \u201c B\u201c-\u201c'K,0,,dlkc- W.^,lg Uen\u2019l Sup't\t\u201c\u201c «P CHANGE OF T1MK aforesaid Tenders Wanted.\" on We will in to say that they as can be found any- \u2019Oll.x YOVX(i.President 1SVH* They Claim a Good Deal Bad Railway Accidents\t_ ' nnii I\t;;f,f ï'aduct, with the result that\t-?' .4 were killed and 30 injured.\tQUALITIES OF LIQUID AIR Jamestown.P.A., Sept.(i._A fnVht- Q \u2022 .\t- -J AIR.:# f: »¦ ITHE TBANivAL QUESTION.!%: Peae,\u201er w\u201e DrpenC \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e the ;\u2019!* ^îbUe Ü1 1x10 Suzerainty.\ttiaiisnuo the platform.Iron dipped into al I Lnni0n\u2019 Sept> 10\u2014The actual statuai breaka'» «ôd» bitcuk.''^\" \u201c easll>'as u,,e \u201e ,,\t.«tâtions, utile i nuis va al Pullman parlor car at- changed Pontiac Paie Joiciioa By -o- HEAVY TWEEDS.Official Time Table : P.M AM 5.45 Leave Aylmer ?Itreekenrhlge » Kardley I arker\u2019s ('ro.ssing ?\u2018Mohrs Q u vo n Wym ait's ?Tank Bristol McKee's Shaw vi lie Vlark s Campbell's Bav 'Tank * f Vinton ou longe Mellon's Wall ham Arrive t* 45 6(H) H.21 tu\u2018J The heavy-weight, hard-finished Cloth that the people want.We have of these Goods.Call and Xi* tus 6 26 6.87 Ice Cream ! i crus #1.47 a good stock see them.6.56 6.58 7.i»l il If you wish\tj,l(i,lIg, 1ii fied II a glass ream, call at aii'l get tIn-roughlv * > i 7.26 îü lei 7 1 Ml! 8.00 8.U3 E.HODGINS & SON.SAVAGE Repeating Rifle.8.12 \u201c s.8o \u201c 8.17 8.55 Arrive \u2022Flag Station.tTank 3.WILSON, Opposite Pontiac House.I I Leave ?Flag station Simt-VILLi;,.Ql E.Connecting with Hull Elect at Aylmer.ne P.w.K ESSE MAX, l'ENEI; VL st l\u2019KKINTFNI'KN T FARM POE SALE At a Bargain.I TIKE CARD, M EFFECT BIT 1st, 1899, red I Calibre .303.an 1899 Model.1 N K w .ski: VICE O ( MODI: R N KtjVlTMFXT Trains daily between x OTTAWA & MONTREAL.LIMITED TRAINS Train> leave Ottawa (' i If'IN.VL IX EVERY 7;\"'\tl\u2019OIXr HLA XK RAN(i \" «x .scar : oguoancl Circulars, free.SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY, \u2014\tUTICA, Now York, U feature, F FOR IH XTIXO, F AX I) SMALL (,'AMI >î\\ MIOOTI ( >n I ter i:s FfiOPERTY FOR SALE, Write for Cnici - HOVIÎS entrai Depot : a \\.M.os.45 A.M.Aimes Moût real n.j ta, lied.! 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