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[" 4 1 rm -> v © No.15.2 1st Year.SIIAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY.SEPT.24, 1003.fl.00 n Year In Advance.$1.25 If not thus Paid.mmm bisk mmknm THE WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE BANK OF OTTAWA J.H.SHAW\u2019S Head Office: .Capital paid up .OTTAWA, CANADA, .#2,0(4,(MO .\t1,065,0## \u2022 \u2022 Ottawa, Ont., bank street chambers OTTAWA.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 OF CANADA.Kfit Board of Dirtctort : Gkorue Hay, Ksq., President.David Maularln, Ksq., Vice-President.A splendid school with a strong staff of experienced teachers, fine equipment and noted for Its thorough courses and the success of its graduates.Students arc admitted any day.Handsome catalogue will lx; mailed free to any address.It will pay you to get the best possible training in Accounting.Office Methods and Stenography, and with the latest system*, expert tea* hers, and the finest equipment in Canada, we believe we can do more for School.AV lllis graduates are always in demand.Write for particulars.Tlje Reliable Bargain House.\u201d HnxiT Newell Bate, HuN.Uf.'HV.K B*t*ox, UiNttv Kelly Eoaf, J ¦ | Oe-»RuL Haucy Fr.Ri.EV, JdimBoaxe Feaskr, Jvnx MATium, Demi» Mvkhuv, CAPITAL - - - $0,000,000.RESERVE FUND, - 2,900,000.Sporting Times.GEORGE BURN, n M.FfNX! K L.C.OWEN, Ornerai Manager.Ottawa Manager.Ielector.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 # e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 # # e # # you titan can any other \u2022 # # \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 W.E.GO W LI NO, Head Office, \u2022 .Montreal.BRANCHES: Principal, North Dey, Ont, Ottawa \u201c Alexandra, Out.Arnpriur, A von nn >i\\* nrar.ebrldge 1 ' Carl*tmi Place '* Cobden Dauphin, Man.Kmemoo, CrauVy, Que.Haakesbury, Out.mw, Ke«watli, Kempt ville, M LacJiutc, Lanark.Mattawa, Mnntreiil, MaxvlUe, \u2022 I Picture framing done on Hie short eat ! m iron\u2019s Photo Studio, Hank Brest HI lean Street.Somerset Street.Parr?Sound, Ont, Pembroke, Ont.Portage la Prairie, Man.Prince Albert.HaakVn, Rat Portage.Ont, Renfrew, Ont.fthawlnfgan Falla.Que.Hrulths Kails, Ont.Toronto.Out.Vink leek Hill, Ont.Winchester.Out, Winnipeg, Man.H H notice at II T S WILLIS, Principal.School Booth\u2014 That look well and wear to your lik M.STEWART.4 4 SHAfVVILLE BRANCH, II mg.tV Before purchasing their hate oNowhere ladies and young girls are Invited to go to Miss Tremblay s Bryson.Public Notice.We have now in stock\u2014 Winchester Rifles, 30.30 38.55 Ths two leading Sporting 2lifi.es cf the day.Shot Guns, Loaded Shells, Cartrides, Powder, Shot, Caps and Primers.Money loaned on approved security at reasonable rate*.Farmer* note* bought and collected.Money transferred to all part* of the work'.Quo.Ont.I» hereby given t!m, Board oI School Commissioners of Clarendon, County of Pontiac, will receive Tenders up to noon of Saturday the third day of October.lfJOB, for the furnishing of material and the building of a new Brick School House in School District No.:t.Clarendon, (Stark\u2019s ar-1 Corners).The specification can be seen at the office of the undersigned in the Mr*.J.Martin and Mr* Jos Fallon I\t, and «on.Master .lumen, of Chicago « \u2022\tor any tender not rived hereon a visit to Mr.and Ed.I By order, HUGH MATHKSON, Shnwvillc, Sept.8,1003.M PERSONAL.Que.Ont.u a Mr.J.W.Armstrong, of M.mcy Station, also Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hohlw i I rived here last week on a visit to friends.SAVINGS BANK.Account* opened for amount* of one dollar» and upward* and Interest allowed.Agents In Canada\u2014Bank of Montreal.FOREIGN AGENTS : New York-Agonis Bank of Montreal, National Bank of Commerce, Merchant* National Bank.Boston\u2014N ittonal Rank of the RepnMIe, Colonial Natlon.il Bank, Maetachiuette National Bank.Chicago\u2014Bunk of Montreal.Ht.Paul\u2014Merchants Nat Bank: I ^ London, Eng.\u2014Part\u2019s Bank Ltd.Frame-Comptoir National B'Eseompte d* Paris.India.China and Japan\u2014Chartered ti.uik of India, Australia mvl Japan.Mee.Sec.-Treat.Office Hours .10A.sr.To3p.it.8ATUHD> Y» .\t10 A M.TOI P.M.Mr.John A.Beckett, I I ¦¦ wo afterwards learned, was among the party who left here on the 15th fur tho Northwest.I tempts to get the knot tied, in as many Dv.George Alexander, of Stittsville, pinces, owing to a very decided opposition Manager.| Ont., paid hin brother Dr.D B.a Hying for good and sufficient reasons, on the visit on the 10th lust.\tI part of the parent* of tho lady, who it is .» , _.\tS Cutlery.Mr.It.h.Jackson, of Ottawa, repre* rriinonial alliances with this or any other son ting the International Correspondence young lady.School*, of Scranton, Penn., paid a hying These rumors are simply invert as they visit to town on I htrsday last.\twere heard, and may not, as we trust, Ven.Archdeacon Naylor visited his have any foundation in fact.Lacrosse \u2014 Renfrew vs.Carleton Pince I son,l\t^ Naylor, at Chelsea last week, and also attended tho consecration by Archbishop Bond of the new St.Ste- The 22nd inst.being Fair Day at Shaw Ipnen s church at Buckingham on Sunday, Ëhe Citizen's report on Thursday of ville.1 purpose post|>oning my regular the 20th inst\t* -he exhibits and awards at the Central trips to Campbell,* Bay.The 13i.h of Mrs.McCredte and Master James have I mclutles tbc following among other The railway is now within G miles of | October will fie my next day there.returned to Elnisfde.While they wore jltw,nH : H.Ill Ison, absent they visited relatives at Pmclier, * One special award was made hy the Photographer.| ytt»couver, D-C.: Senttleand Port I judges for acream separator during the If you purpose enlarging portraits, my I We\tarc right in lino with tho latest\tI Vancouver the three * 1st era?Mrs.\tMcCrt\"\texbil,itiun ftîUJ\ttbnt\t,w^nt to the crayon and pastel work will please you\tstyle*\tin photography.Thanking my\tdie, Mrs.Sweet and Miss McKechnie met\tf-fx *?\t?re\u2019iI?^ef)er,t\t, !yl,.ch .every time.Deal with a local man and\tmany\tpatron* for their liberal patronage\tfor tho flrst time in 24 years.\tliibitud\tin Machinery\thall\tin six\tsizes services at St Paul's church on Sunday,\tReturn tickets will be sold to Manitolw\tClarendon, has been forwarded\tto this\tthe local\tagent at 278 Spaiks\tstreet,\tare preaching an impressive sermon in the and Canadian North West, on Sept 29th.office by Mr.R.McJanet, of Yarm.The correspondingly gratified.\u201d evening, on which occasion tho Uev.J.L.Qood to return in GO days.Rates $28 CO Pla,,t» as it camo to us resemble* a hunch Messrs.Kmart & Smith, it may be Flanagan was present.\tto $40.00.All information fmm J.R.green clover, and is about 1G inches in stated are the local agents for the Me- Mr.A.Smiley was awarded second Tierney, Town Ticket Agent, C.P.R , I length, but the main root is over G feet lotto, and have placed a number of these prize for his stallion \u2018\u2018 King Ansonla\u201d in Arnprior, Ont.\t\u2019\tlong.The seed from w hich it, was grown machines with farmers throughout the the class for carriage horses at the Ottawa K\t¦ Jh'HT\u2018\twas sown in the spring of 1U02.Alfalfa county.! |\tI ¦ ftô™ în ta ring Tbirtitm.l°hSt\t°-?Tu°sd^\tf\"T*F™ is among those listed to be sold bv unction\t-Sept\tMMMMor Tumor will I ****\u2022 where* it is saul* thieo crops are liar- on the Wth Inst.\tdispose of a hie list of property belong- vested during tho year.The great root A very large number of citizens and '?* Ml\\ A,\twh/\u2019\u2019 «*, h\" l,cen wj,h w»'ich nature has provided it furni- I Regular meeting of tho Municipal people from the surrounding country at- Rheady noted, is retiring from business in s*'Ch nourishment to the plant during the Council of the village of Shaw ville, held tended the Ottawa Fair last week\u2014es-1 Shaw ville.See posters for particulars.| severest seasons of drought.Sfeon TuinP and Wednesday.Those who took advantage of our civic Mr.David Moir, concrete tile manu-1 Baseball, Renfrew vs.North cote at holiday encountered the misfortune of I facturer is absent this week attending Renfrew Model Fair on L\u2019-tlh rssd sfarisssssf » i\t\u2022*.¦««\u2022«*».-m ~ i - alx>ut $10,000, according to their own reckoning.A friendly visit was mode by some of the Orange brethren of this section F.A.PARKER, LOCAL NEWS.LOCAL NEWS.; Am this Is local Exhibition week this journal is published n day earlier than usual to enable our staff to attend Wednesday's show.\t?\t'\t- ' We are showing a line of very fine Cutlery comprising Painting Experiments by Machinery at Renfrew Model Fair uti 24th and 25th.# Latest fall hats and trimmings of all kinds can I* purchased at Miss Tremblay's Millinery Parlors, Bryson.Plow Boots\u2014 ' Heavy ur light as you require.M.Stewart.See tho Experimental Plots nt Renfrew Model Fair 24th and 23th.A.H.Box's.For Sale.\u2014A heavy brood marc, nine \u201c.\tN.Brownlee.Table Knives, Dessert Knives, Carving Sets, Forks, Spoons, Razors and Scissors.These goods are from well-known makers and are not often procurable outside the city stores.years old.\u2022r* Of Interest to Farmers.at Renfrew Model Fair on 25th.Maniwaki, which is soon to be incorporated.whs ex- reliable J.H.SHAW.A: P.S.~Millmen\u2019s Supplies.Shawviile Council.i x Tuesday the fifteenth of September on i m.The long winter evenings will afford ample time for reading if the eyes will permit.Present .Conns Hudgins, Shaw, Cowan, Hynes, Armstrong and Hobbs.Moved by conn.Cowan, see.by coun.Shaw that coun.Hudgins take the Chair II, \u201e »\tml in tho absence of the Mayor, A.Smiley.The unusual occurrence of a funeral \u2014Carried Mr.Wallace Mngoon write# from P r\u2019t I ï>nd1l.nar,rittg?withinth9s,imohollvatSt- Colin * Hudgins takes the Chair as to the fraternity at Radford, Lodge No.Rjverf y D., that another of hi# child 1 mJ * ®hur* 000 of tho happening# Mayor pro tern.29 on Friday evening of last week.On rcn ^a# succumbs4 to scarlet fever mak-1(,n ^ ^»«^Ay last.In fact the funeral Minutes of last meeting of August 3rd, Saturday evening a similar trin w-a# made ;\u201eg the third death in hi# household with- **rvices Wtire scarcely over when the adjourned meetingbf August 4th and of to the Ladysmith Lodge The boy# re-1 jn A i3rief g|)ftC -i .» )v-«5 ?StPyfF \u2022 r 1 rea- m .Eyes Examined Free.THE DRUG STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.si ânfiS : - tsi m F ¦ 1 -y V / a KF < N ¦ V FÎT ri V, % I 1903 1903 THE MARKETS.THE EQUITY.SMART & SMITH MASSEY-HARRIS A NEWLY REBUILT MILL ! SHAW VILLE» SHAWVILLE WARE-ROOMS SHAWVILLE, SEPT.24, 1903.ÇLARENDON ROLLER MILLS Manufactures High Grade Flour.67KS Wheat (standard) 73 to 73c.Flour per barrel, $3.73 to $1.00.Oats per bushel, 31 to 32c.Pease per bushel, to to toe.Puck wheat, 40c.per bush.Kggs, per dozen, 12 to 13c.Hatter, per pound, 11 to 13c, Mr.Austen Vhsmberla n will in mil probability bj silected to succeed his lather as c lo .i;d secretary.:s: t ; Our Fall stccK of Irl m 61 \"27^7 Before the House a Ijourned on F i lay night a first reading was given Mr.Fits Patrick s bill to provide fir an additional judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, at a salary of £4,000 a year.Thu M nister of Justice explained that the new incumbent would represent the district if Pontiac, a provision made eight years ago.Pontiac will he separated from Hull for the purpose of making the new judicial district.Regarding the above statement, there seems to be a prêt «y well founded impression tint the new judgeship wiil go to Mr.Champagne, M.P.for Wright division of the county of Ottawa.Whilst we have no doubt as to this gentleman's qualities!i ms for this petition, we think it would hive been mure in keeping with the eternal tittv.es uf things to give this appointment to some qualified ltwyer wlnse mother tongue is English, y^t possessing a f*d' knowledge i f the French language.Poi-tiai is one of the few districts in the pro-%ince wtivto the Knjliah-speaking element is in the nnjonty, and wo think that.fiainiilCIl rather imoor ant consideration, should | C.CALDWELL entitle it to the choice of an English-\u2022peaking judge of the SuperioifCourt, and in view of the fact also that the office of dissrict magistrate is held by a French-Canadian.From among the Englishspeaking lawyers of the Ottawa district could be chosen teveral whrse qualities tiom for the office will compare favorably with those postered by Mr.Champagne, and we believe the selection of any of them, would m t onty have nut with more gtneial approval on the part of the public interested, but would have been an act of courtesy if not fo justice to the Englishspeaking j opul ition of the district, and at the same time i o infringement upon the lights of the minority.%£ 1 y Our FLOUll possesses every virtue known to tlio ort of scientific milling of wheat, quality being paramount in its production.We carry a large stock of FLOUR and FEED.1 or sale at lowest market prices.LO ' Gcu^d of *1 ban^s t g# JJ \u2014j.7ft y/ IL V Is now in And Open to your critical inspec- tor y co To the General Public < k tion For past 12 years' patronage, ami n few word# to the Communial trade, heuauae we think they want the heat value for t heir money, like anyone else.A FEW REASONS WHY we expect their trade : We have\u2014 The largest and most accommodating House The best lighted and best heated House The largest and most popular Sample Rooms in the county, and situated In the business centre of the village.We also keep a Liv Kit Y with lots of suitable Rigs and Horses to suit every kind of trade, right on the premises.We own and manage the House and Id very, and we hope to get their pat-age as usual.i H or commoMT WANTED : Hard Milling Wheat .| The stock is of best manufacture and includes a variety of styles of light and heavy Harness, at prices to suit everybody.Our Collars are the best that skilled workmanship can produce.JAMES WILSON Chapeau Exhibition 0 County of Pontiac Ag.Society No.2 will hold its 26th Annual Exhibition on the Society\u2019s Grounds at Chapeau Village, on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, - SHAWVILLE.SMART & SMIHT FOR HOUSE PAINTING H.A.HODGINS\u2019 carriage PAINTING October 5th and 6th, 1903.MEAT SHOP and GROCERY AND A large amount will be given in Prizes.There arc also a number of Special Prizes.' **\"\"\"\"\"* # For Prize Lists and all information apply to P.MoMAHON, Ssc.-Treasurc-r, Chapeau, Que.IS THE CORRECT PLACE TO BUY Your Meats, Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruit, Confectionery, Etc., Etc.A choice supply of Fresh and Cured Meats always in stock.CRISIS IN BRITISH CABINET.SIGN WRITING : : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Mr.Chamberlain, Mr.Ritchie and Lord Hamilton have Resigned.TRY LAWTON London, September 17.\u2014The official announcement < f the resignation of Mr.+ \u2018Chamberlain and two other members of the cabinet vvcs made late tonight at 10 Downing street, in the following communication \u2022 \u201cThe following ministers have tendered their resignations, which have been accepted by the King : \u201cRight Hon.Joseph Chamberlain, secretary for the colonies.\u201cRight Hon.C.T.Ritchie, chancellor of the exchoq or.\u201cLord George Hamilton, secretary for India.Prices cut down to the Lowest Notch.H.A.HOGGINS, SHAWVILLE.Girl Wanted.H.TUBBE SHOP\u2014ARMITACE\u2019S OLD STAND, SHAWVILLE.Good general servant.Apply personally or oy letter to P.S.\u2014Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, Hides and Pelts.MHS.FORTIER.604 Maria Street, Ottawa.dealer in Choice Fruit, Confectionery, Soft Drinks, Vegetables, &c., Main St., Shawville.CHAWVILLE'S V NEW HE SHAWVILLE Tenders Wanted.T generally accepted in 1810 could [.visibly rcqUTd modification in HH)3.tie g ea trietly ov.t the came ground I Tenders for Firewood will be received regaid ng pn portion ai did Mr.Bilfiur by the commissioners of School No.1., in ü s recent state meut.\tLower Litchfield, s cords Hardwood MR.CHAMBERLAINS LETTER.\t,\t' of ^ine1to ** cl*V*,fieve y°\u201dlhat a closer «ion was made to our just demand.\tumon between the Mother Country y l v\tl At \u2022 and the colonies would beneht the trade Il si I believe, yon share these views, uf and that if closer union could be it seems to me that you will be absolutely established on fitting terms, its advantage justified in adopting them aa the policy of t0 kjth parties would increase with years your government, although it will necee- Lnd M lhe Cclonies grew in wealth and early involve some changes in its consti- .opu ation tution.As tecretary of the colonics dming if there has ever been any difference .the last seven years, I have been in a ape-.between us in connection with this mat sen.e the representative of the policy ter ,t ha, only been with reglrd to the of a closer union, which Ijfirmly believe tu practicability of the propcssl which would be equally necesaar\\ in i he interest of the i 8eem f0 squire on the part of the colo-icolonies and ourselves.I be.ieve it is nge| a limitation in the all rcund devel-possible today, and in.iy be posaib.e t > 0pment 0f a piotective policy, and on the .moiirw, to make arrangements for such t 0f ^bis country the establishment of I have had unexampled oppor- L prefereuce ju favor of important colo-tunities of watclvng events and appreci- nisl products.On the first of these reting the feelings of our kmimen beyond qUjrementa 1 eay nothing, but if the seethe seas.I stand, therefore in a didurent ond invoiveB| aa it most certainly does, a position to any of my colleagues, and 1 taxation, however light on food stuffs, I think that 1 should justly be blamed if 11 am convinced with you that public opin-rematned in office and thus formally ac- j0IJ -g not y0t ripe for such an arrange cepted the exclusion from my political ment# The reasons may easily be found programme of so important apart thereof.in past po)iticai battles and present poli- \u201cI think that with absolute loyalty to deal misrepresentations.If then this :your government, and with no fear of branch of fiscal reform is not at present -embarrasing it in any way, I can best within the limits of practical polities, you promote thé cause 1 have at heait from are surely right in your advice not to the outside, and I cannot but hope that tieit it as indissolubly connected with perfectly independent [position my that other branch of fiscal reform to arguments may be received at lois preju- which we both attach importance, and dice that wouln attach to those of pirty which we believed the country is pre- Accordingly, I would suggest pared to consider without prejudice.1 that you limit the present policy of the feel, however, deeply concerned that you government to an assertion of our freedom should regard this conclusion, however in the case of all relations with foreign well founded, as one making it difficult \u2022countries, and that you should agree to jn your very special circumstances for tny tendering mp resignation of my pre- you to remain a member of the Govern-eent office to His Majesty and devoting ment.Yet 1 do not Venture in a matter myself to the work of explaining and l0 strictly personal to raise any objection popularizing these principles of imperial if you think you can beat serve the interunion, which experience has convinced eats of imperial unity, for which you have me are essential to our future welfare done so much by presiing your views on and prosperity.\tcolonial preference, with the freedom \u201cYours, very sincerely,\twhich is possible in an independent poai- \u201cJoseph Chamberlain.\u201d tion, but hardly compatible with office.Mr Chamberlain point, out the an- \u201cHow can I criticize your détermina- Hugh Mann, brother of D.D.Mann, yielding opporition of the Liberal party, Mont The lea, to the government i.contractor, wa.killed by a track laying which wonted the Idea tbst a sjatem 'great indeed, J>ut the gam to the czuie you machine beyond Enwood, N.W.T.\u201cYews, very sincerely, \u201cA.J.Balfour.\u201d \u201cP.S.\u2014Miy I say with what giapfication, both on personal and public groudr, I learn that Austen Chamberlain is ready to remain a member cf the Government ?There could be more conclusive evidence that in your judgment at in mine, the exclusion of the tixa'ion of fcod from the party programme is in the existing circumstances a course best fitted practically to further the cause of fiscal reform.Sash, o Highest price in CASH paid for good Butter and Eggs.Doors, Mouldings, Turnings, Ac.BEING FULLY EQUIPPED WITH UP - TO - DATE MACHINERY AND COMPETENT WORKMEN, THE PUBLIC MAY RELY ON GETTING :: :: GOOD WORK DONE.::\t:: H.TUBBE.Shop opposite C.t.Wainman'e.For Sale.For which I am now prepared to receive orders and guarantee first-class work.FIFTY Y OUNG PIGS-rendy for delivery\t- s,\u201c| BfiSr» I*-\u2014«\u2014»-\u2022 \u2014¦ Mutual Preference.Thanking my many customers for their liberal patronage in the past, I shall look forward to a future in crease in business.Inga, Turning», Etc., will he kept on hand and Custom Work usual.E.GRAHAM, Elmside, Que.London.Sept.11.\u2014Sir Charles Tupper speaking Let night at Plumstead on be-\tDnlalln half of the Tariff Reform league, stid that\t¦ IIDIIC^JJwOilCCa from the point of view of Canada the pre* p .f Q .sent fitcal question was the mo.t nmmen- Munic.p,ility of Clarendon, tous that had occupied the attention cf Public Notice is hereby given to all pro the people during the past fifty yean.If prietors of real estate and resident house-Britain dealt with Canada liberally it holders of this municipality that the Coland certainly within ten at the outside, that it now is and will remain in myfpoh Canada would be able to produce all the session for inspection by parties interested wheal Britain required.\tduring thirty days from this notice, dur- ing wnich time ft may be amended : any ratepayer may, during the said delay, v complain of such roll which shall be taken into consideration and homologated with ALEXANDER LUMSDEN, Lumber Merer w ithout amendment, at the meeting of chant, of the City of Ottawa, having an * Commissioners to take place on Saturday, office at Temiscauaingue, County of Ppn-.» the 17th day of the month of Octol>er New York, Sept.16\u2014It warn reported the Town Hall in the Village of Shawville on Wall street yesterday that a syndicate at the hour of ten in .the morning, of leading financiers is forming to deve\u2019op such delay expired, it shall come intof ment and conversion of msgne'.ic iron oroi undersigned at his office within twenty within one month from the dale of which there are enormous beds both in days following the said delay of thirty publication of thl* notice.BBEEEE with Canadian capitalists.It is under-rtoed from such particulars as are given that there has heretofore been no development of them large deposits.As no fuel is convenient to the bed», within the potsibility of economical conversion, the promoters of the ay ndleste here clsim unlimited water power can le obtained nta\u201d the magnetic ore deposits from wh ch unlimited electrical energy for treatment uf ore can be cheaply produced.There is only one electrolytic steel plant in existence at Welland, wing Canadian Nia g power.Dr.Haanel, Ottawa, Canadian superintendent of mines furnishea the report on which the syndicate\u2019s claims ire based.The syndicate expects lo ra;se ten million dollars at first.dons JOHN C.ELLIOTT, ROBERT C.HODCiNS.PROPRIETOR.Dale Bros Circuit Court for the Coast?of Pontiac, sitting at Vilk ty&rie.A Big Syndicate.Practical Tinsmiths w union.NEW YORK CAPITALISTS TO INVAD1 CANADA Plaintiff, tiac, versus THOMAS STAFFORD, formerly of North Temiscamingue, aforesaid county, sow of parts unknown,\tDefendant.The Defendant is ordered to aj)pear But orce SHAWVILLE, P.QUE \u2022vi- will always be found with an up-to-date stock of HUGH MATHESON, Scc-Treas.Tinware, Enamelled Ware, Agateware, &c.Eave-Troughing and Roofing Public Notice.in a Province of Quebec.District of Pontiac.No.126.Circuit Court for % Couqty of Poqtiac Sitting at Ville Marie.Province of Quebec, Municipality of Shawville.To the Inhabitants of the aforesaid Municipality: Public Notice is hereby given by W.Ireland, the undersigned Secretary Treat, urer of the aforesaid Municipality, that the list of persons who, according to the iji i , Valuation Roll of the said Municipality Plaintiff, I now in force, have the right to vote at election for a member of the Legislative HORMISDAS MANTHA, farmer, here- 1 Assembly of this Province, has been pre-tofore of the same place, and now of P^d acwraing to law.That a duplicate part, unknown.\tDefendant.«\tIntoZS The defendant is ordered to apear with-1 of all persons interested, in one month from date of last publication of this notice.leader».: w.JOSEPH BELLEHVMEVR, merchant, of the Tow nship of Duhamel, County of Pontiac, ara an vs.Olvsn Special Attention, Pickanock St.Shawville Given this 24th day of August, oee thousand nine hundred and three.W.W.IRELAND.See.Trees.P.S,-Highest price for hides and September 1st, 1903.A.E.GUAY, C.C.C.Ville Marie, ¦ 4 THE EQUITY, THE RUSSELL HOUSE Sljawville ExhibitionJBusii)ess Change.September 22 and 23.Weekly Journal devoted to Local Interests.rrnLt*HKD every tuühhday AT fllIAWV1LLK, Co.PONTIAC, QÜ8 SUBSCRIPTION-ft.OO A TEAR IN ADVANCE.So paper stepped until all orrearages are paid, unloss by special arrangement with lUe publisher.JOHN MOODIE - - PROPRIETOR.(Suceessor to J.A.McGuire) Tills Hotel in being thoroughly overhauled and re fitted with a view to giving every satisfaction to 1 lie travelling public.All classes will he treated courteously and accorded tbs lient attention, whilst the appointments of the Hotel ami premises will be efficiently maintained.Having purchased the stock-in trade of Mr.A.Smiley, including the Machinery, Implement, and other odd lines carried, we desire to inform the public that we intend continuing the said business in the old stand, and by giving strict attention to its several requirements, hope to be favored with a fair share of their patronage.Stocks of the best manufacture only will be carried, and our aim will be to keep all lines complete in every particular.0 ADVERTISING RATES I Legal advertising, eight cent» per lino for first Insertion and four coûte per line for \u2022Mb subsequent Insertion.Business cards not exceeding one lucli Inserted nt II.(K) per year.Local announcements Inserted at the rate of s cents per line for 11 rat Insertion and 6 cents for HUbieqaent Insertions.Commercial advertising by the mon* h or for longer periods Inserted at low rates, which will bo given on application.Advertisements received without Instructions accompanying them will be Inserted until forbidden and charged for accordingly.Birth, marriage and death notices published free ofeharge.Obituary poetry three oeuts per line.Exhibition Preparations.J.O.Mc»ÜIRE, BAILIFF SUPERIOR COURT, MlAWVILLE - QUE.While in Toronto last week our buyer made several interesting purchases, especially in Men\u2019s Readymade Suits, New Tall Hats, Ladies' Costumes, Ladies' Skirts and Jackets, Men\u2019s Fancy Shirts, etc, These goods are all here and opened out.Parties requiring a new Suit or Hat for the Exhibition will save big money here.To-day wo will sell and until all sold\u2014 100 Men\u2019s Readymade Suits Worth $8.00 and $10 for $5.00 and $7.00 A clear saving of $3-00 on each suit ! This is the biggest bargain we ever got hold of\u2014You\u2019ll say so, too ! with my aLd X < Î prouij t r turns fiMured Court Shawville, No 216.ÎLOÉl i : m tlio 4th Wed nee day,of every month.Cou rt «lue* mu*t be paid promptly every month.Visiting brethren cordially Invited.II 8.Barnitt.F.H JOB PRINTING Alt kinds of Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed.Orders by mall promptly attended to.f/iM JOHN A.COWAN, Publisher /.A.Cowan, It 8 H.\\V.Hodoinm, C.R Business Cards.HAWVILLE HAVING PARLOR, JOHN SMITH, Proprietor.s MEDICAL.DR.H.JACKSON, AEMI TAGS Ss CALDWELL.The spot for\u2014 Saoomor to Dr.D MoPhee Qpecial Attention psii to gold crown O and Bridge Work.Gas aimmistered.Dr.McPhee\u2019s oil stand.Madawatka St.Atnprior, Out.\t3 28 I ** Your Turn next A Fashionable Hair Cut, Good Shampoo, or A Clean Shavk.HATS P.S.\u2014Best grades Machine and Cylinder Oils.i A New stock of the latest in New Fall Hats just placed into stock.ANNOUNCEMENT.Furniture ! Furniture ! J.W.ARMSTRONG, B.A., M.D., C.M.McGill and New York, PostGraduate Medical Schools.Olficc in the residence of the late Mrs James Shaw, Shawville.Telephone in connection.Having disposed of my stock of Furniture to Mr.Janies Graham and pur chased his Undertaking Equipment, I desire to inform the public that in future I shall confine myself to the Undertaking business entirely.Ladies\u2019 Readymade Goods.* 16 Ladies\u2019 Tailor-made Suits Newest Baton Jacket Makes.DR.McNAUCHTON., I Having purchased the Furniture Stock of Mr.A.Smiley I respectfully invite the public to call and inspect the full assortment of articles in that line which* I have to offer at low figures.Everything in the Furniture line from a Parlor Suit to a kitchen chair can be procured here, and I shall esteem it a pleasure to show you through the stuck.These Suits are worth $10 and $1:5 each.Our buyer made the manufactures a spot cash offer for the lot ; they accepted, and now tho Suits are here.Our aim is to sell the whole 16 suits this week, and instead of $10 and $13 each, wo offer\u2014 Your Choice of the entire Lot OFFICE AND RESIDENCE : Removed to the new Elliott House on Shaw Street, between J.G.Elliott .s Factory and the R.R.Station.At home-Monday, Wednes ay and Saturday afternoons.Teiephov o No.v.D.B.ALEXANDER, M.D., C.M, A FULL felTPLY OK FUNERAL FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will 1>e kept constantly in stock.F.T.M.C.Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto ; Gradua to of Victoria University, Toronto.Follow by examination of Trinity Med.College, Toronto.J.II ABMSTHnWO\u2019a livesE, BHAWVILLB.GEORGE HYNES, For $8.00 each I OfTItl AND RESIDENCE MAIN STREET - B.W.YOUNG.Undertaker and Funeral Director, o LEGAL.fir.McCahey's Condition4 Blood V Tablets.A Call respectfully solicited.G.F.HODGINS.0.LECUERRIER, ma NOTARY PUBLIC,\tI\tESSSEEsmS, M \"Ej.EEl:5%K\" I iemptvtUo, Oui., Canada.Fir sale at J.II.HI AW.S.ShawviUe.in charge of these poultry atatious is far in advance of the amount paid them in salary.TRADE PROFITABLE AND INCREASING.hundred men out of work.The reason given is lack of funds to carry on the works and no prospects of getting any.SHAWVILLB AND BRISTOL STATION.Within the last few years the ccn- sumption of chick.ns ha.inerrmed in Kew York suffered two million dollars\u2019 Canada : the price realiz d for plump 1 Jtt fl0m a .torn, on Wednesday last, chickens has advanced.Both the increase\tmi\tai\t^ Mr.Edward Miall, formerly deputy\t\"\t*\tI in consumption and the advance in price\tThe steamer Alex.Fraser, plying on minister of inland revenue, dud at Mi Management of the Illustration *re due to the business of crate fattening the Ottawa, Hiver above Pembroke, srp'Srr\tssvJS s*.A S.r* *,d ** June BOORBEÀO RAINVILLE, L.L.L.An effort is being msde to revive the Sir Thrmas L;pt n, th?great y.ichti man, it ill io Chicago ai h catarrhal ap- Artpr or market, which has been dying pendiciii*.\tfor lack if.enforcing the market by-law BKYSON, ADVOCATE General News.e e The Nation l Trades and Lsbor Cun g rets will meo at Ottawa nut year.Wm\u201e GAMBLE, summer A number of men are now making s living in Paris by selling what are described as lilliputien animals.They stop on the boulevards, open a little bag and pull up minature lizards, tortoises and frogs, which begin to run about the pavement, much to the amusement of the crowds.These animals, which are about the size of a fire cent piece, are made of cardboard, and on the under side are glued unfortunate flies, which supply the mo» The Can «da Corundum Co.is putting I London, Sept 18tb, King Edward and Trust Building, No.48 Sparks I in two camps on the Uni t i recently pur- Que;n Alexandra have requested to be St., Ottawa, Ont.\tchased fr mi J.R.Booth, and will give kept informed of the latest news from At ShawviUe First and Third Tuesday employment 1° a large number of men.Chicane regerding the condition of Sir of each month.\tI R,,.Q.S.Bland, pastor of the East \u2019\tL,pt' _\t.\t.n A i , E id Methodist church, Oitawa, has been E.B.DEVLIN, N|.A., B.C.LI\t- ADVOCATE, An., Office Lillian E:hel Kennvy, the bright little the I three yeari and five months' old daughter of Mr.Samuel Kenney, cmducror on the P.P.J.railway, died on Thursday morn-I.i the competition for butterai Toronto ing, lOih inst, at the Isolation Hospital, exhibition Mr.Robert Iielsnd, manager O.tawa, (f diphtheria.ADVOCATE, 190 Main St., Hull, Qub.Will attend Courts of districts of Ottawa and Pontiac.KILLING MARKET CHICKENS in equipping an illustration breeding station, with houses, Incubators, brood The method of killing the chicken by ] tive power era, eggs for hatching, etc.were shown I dislocating its neck is different from the in the report of the Auditor-General be old-fashioned way of wringing or fore the house, while it was not possible twisting the neck.When the chicken\u2019s Danger of Wearing High s-ssts itftiii USE ISlllissSs- New Lesikeird end the Temi.kiming Bowman ville, Oat.station, which wee chicken\tThe body of the chicken here today.When found Slater wse eit- Joseph Contoi', » half breed, shot end country.\tcitabliehed In the spring of 1902.The is as well drained of Vox! is if the head ting j, hi, body doubled up in auch » killed Arthur Bretton, \u2022 commercial\t., .\texpensea of installing the elation were\twere cut off with an axe ; the msrket ap-\trodtion that hie head railed\tbetween hie traveller, at St.Pierre, 12 miles asst of\tA daring robbery was committed ebout\t$225 29.end the revenue shown in the\tpearnnee of the chicken is Improved by\thnets\tHe\twore s high collar which bed Morris, and when placed under arrest three o clock Moodey morning at win- report was only 66ot«.The revenue de- dislocation ; the flesh of the chicken is cut into his neck.He was black in the face committed suicide.Contois, it is said, cheater.The offices of M, t.Beecn « rived from the sale of the Bowmanville' more juicy and edibie On the contrary, and the coroner ia of the opinion that Co., end the Eager, Sanderson Co.were chickens after the 1901 02 year cloied I when chickens are killed by twisting the Slater, while in a stupor was choked to both entered.The combination of both amounted to $326 94, so that this amount neck, death reeults mainly from atrangu- death bv the collar.Joaeph Blaia, corporation foreman In safea were worked auccesafully From tii0 should be added to the 06 eta ehown nation The body of the chicken ia not Clerk orthe District Magistrates' Court.\tHull lost his right ear ia s scrap with Jaa\tthe M.F.Beach Co's safe there was taken\tjn ,he report.It is learned that of the\tfreed from blood on account of there being Commissioner\tsnd\tConveyancer.\tDeeds,\tShea on Thursday last.Shea who was\tin cash $275 and pspers including checks\t$326 84, $105 94 was paid to the station\tno space in the neck into which the blood Mortgages, etc., executed legally and satis- arrested same evening was afterwards re-\tto the value of $500.From the Eager, yy the Wm.Davie Co., Toronto, ; $166.60\tcan flow.The appearance of the flesh of fsotorlly.\tmanded till Saturday.\tSanderson Go's safe there were only a few j^r Qen,y Gatehouse, Montreal ; and\tthe chicken that hat* been killed by twist- ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Wollars taken.Noeloe has yet own found.927,26 by farmers\tof Bow- tng\tia reddish ms® as wwr r aas SH&m-te sssut^îs.srs s=s- administered the drug but the women .Droved ,0 be a do\u2019ightful one, hie era of the Maritime Provinces and told at I Ottawa, died before an operation for a growth I E,ce]|ency being greatly plea.ed with the 50 els each.Three pure bred cockrel.which ahe was to undergo woe performed.| ,^nt,neou: receptions accorded the party and pulleta proved very satisfactory, and No inquest will be held.\tI along the route.\trequests have been received by the Do- AeËB ¦\tpaitment of Agriculture for mure pure\tI\t1 The Advance reporta that Rev.W.A.bred chickens this year.Aside altogether\tSault 8te.Marie., Mich., Sept.18 \u2014 ____\tBuckland, late of Bcseobel, who has been\tfrom the practical work that the illustra-\tPending outcome of financial difficulties -\tappointed to the rectory of Quyon, arrived\tijon poultry stations are conducting, and\tin which Consolidated Lake Superior Co.Pembroke Sent.18.\u2014J.\tW.Munro\ton Thursday evening accompmied by\twhich ia appreciated by the farmers of\tia dow involved, i\u2019reaidtnt Shields has is jr.eldest eon of the late J.\tW.Munro,*\tMrs.Buckland and family.Mr.Buckland\tCanada, the revenue and expenditure\tsned orders to temporarily close down all M P P died this morning\tHie demise\t»pent two years and a half as a missionary ,\taccount of the poultry division shows that\tof the operations of the company except :'Æ.:'\t^ *® w™* tothemt.whole town into gloom.He was a young l©ur photographer he accumulated a large\ton the inveitment.The men in charge of\tona Light & Power Co., of the Canadian\tdents of ShawviUe and district that man of great abilities and his death his re- number of views illustrative of missionary\tthe stations are farmers, and are thus able\tSoo.\the will be In ShawviUe for two or moved ons who, had he lived, would have life m this inclement region, which he\tto impart poultry knowledge meet satis-\tr Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, Sept.18\u2014The\tthree weeks for the purpose of making of great benefit to this part of the country h&a since reproduced\" ea lantern slides,\tfoctorily t y other farmers in their locality;\tConsolidated Lake Superior Co.today\tConcrete Pipe# for Culverts*and Curb- his father wae before!him.He wa# but\twhich form miterial for a highly interest-\tthey address farmers institute meetings\tannounced the immediate closing of all\tingfor Wells.\tOrder# will be received 25 years of nze yet had for several years\ting entertainment: Mr.Buckland ii pro-\t\\*d make exhibits at agricultural\tindustries here and Mtchiplcoten, except-\tat Works\u2014 THE JEWELLER\tI been engaged with his father in the lum\tminent io the misonic fraternity being\tfairs ; the financial and educational bene-\ting the water, the light, the car and ferry\tw T* Main Street\tShawviUe Que ! bar business.\tchaplain to the Grand Lodge of Quebec,\tfits to the farmers derived from the men\tsystems.This decision throws thirty-five\t5*13»WVlll6\tSJ£âtl21ÿ RlllK» Wright, TalbotS Graham ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS.AO-, Main Street, Hull, (near Registry Office), \tSeasonable and Profitable\tT\tfollowing: The best way to oxer- inherited and dismissed hi* son, my though she could not and would not\tT\thints for the Busy Tillers\ti#\tcome this trouble is to bo careful to dear,\" said Mias Deo in a*, smoothing defend the position of those un for-\tX\tAf |bc Soli.\tA\twash the cow's udder and brueJi her her drees with both hands, na though tunates, yet elie felt that they were f\t.\t.\t2 leg*, afterwards drying both with a she were about to lay Mr.Auberly in much to be pitied, seeing that they\t* towel; then the milker should wash \"VZCTt Z i,\t\u201e J.*\u201d!?\"X° K »»\u2022««.\u201d *L«*V» CONV.HCB.\t.« true, Julia,'* sans we red Mis* Tippet, parents, and had been taught to r« There aro theories and theories, cow with with a sigh.\tR(\"s of doing things,\tcIeftn pail \u201clia ! It s so\tlike\tone of\tthese\t!>*«* *bd legitimate\twhat s-its-tmme.\tofl|M.dHlly i\u201e fanning and stock rais-\tt(vtod A* carefully a»\tpossihlo from \u20ac««««*< creatures,\" said Miss Heemos, pur a- No doubt this woe only n palliation j and no one method tun he eo- dust and then strained into the cane, ing her thin lips; 'so domineering, of tbr life they led but she thought\tftnd proven superior under j w)dch it is I ness, to which the employer replied p0 toweling, in their pride of mere that if any one was to he severely .p circumstances to any other.There Th .trainer cloth.Ithat\tit\thad\tno\tparticular name; hut.j\tphv8icai power.\"\thlamcd in the matter It was the\tCftn ^ but om, test, and that la\tftnd separator,\tif one is\tused, should ;on\tbeing\turged\tby\this\tassistant\tto,\tMr.Tippet glanced\tat\tthe\tEngle\tl>eoplo who went to\twitness ami cn-\t\u201e )n lulllling.the man who ffiv\u2018n an\textra\twashing and .iBBtifiS B=iB IBS your noise.\"\t'it meant, and that thereby ho would >js_nwmo us n profession (bring the continued, reverting to the previous well expect equal success among >usi- into the milk after it is drawn \"Certainly, sir,\" said Willie,\twith\tbv ^vested with\tn halo \"of mystery, I tvn Mnttv)\t]t *\tvery sad\"\tsubject, \"1\twish I could do\teomo-\tness men.Neighbors on adjoining fmm tho (.oW.a grin, ns lie entered the room\tcap\tx,h*ch wnSi upon\tthe whole, ft gruti-l ,.L.,\t\u2019 ,\tn\tei * UArf .\tthing\tfor\tthese poor i>eople.\tI'm\tfarms who are confronted by the very ^nnuluS,1'\"however.Wills was led\tobuovved Miss Dooms* point-\t^^\u201cSîdom^^ïurûy least, in a pcrcniscu-! to diverge from his employer to his c\u2018\t,\timlntin»! von know Miss Deemas sharply.\tsuccessful.Eliminating element of k\\us sort of way; entertainin' myself brother Frank, In regard to whom .\timimssihlu to arrange om> s ' \"No, indeed I cannot,\" replied Loo j luck, there is no reason why these ils I goes with agreeable talk, and Miss Tippet entertained the strong- j.\t\u2018 pb correct language an earnest voice; \"I'm too ill and neighbors should not be equally Hue- improvin\u2019 observation of the shop est feelings of admiration, because '\tK.\u2018\t.1 til|«* you are real-1w00k now to bo of **n\u2018V 1,80 t(> any cess fill if the same methods bo fol- winders et cet errer.\"\tof bis courageous conduct in saving jv tou_Jb ,\tldd\t\u2019u* boar (lf\tj*OP\tone.\tOnco\tI was useful to\tdear\tlowed.Probably no case con be \"Will you tuko a message\tto\tLouisa Auberly.\tWillie pursued thin (\\or|tvV th(.\twhnt\u2019Hiis\u2014flretmui\u2019H\tl)aim'\tbut ovrr sincoct as by her sentiments, he said awful shock; that she was qudto right, and that if think of a (.Sugar, brother ?\t1 si- he were a lady like her ho would Many-of the cures brough about by I \"Finally I oeviued to use Dr.\tways forget ), w hat was I\u2014oh\tyes;\thold\tthe\tsame opinions, beepusa\ttl.on Dr.Chase s Ointment are so much Chase's Ointment, and to my sur-\tthinlc of a fireman seizing one round\the,\t\u201cbeing stout, 1 could\twal- like miracles that people can scarcely prise she began to improve itnmed- the (Cream, Wil\u2019ie ?1 know you have ]0p my husband an\u2019 keep him down, believe them.When Baby Millar be-'lately, and after regular treatment\t& sweet tooth, so I don\u2019t need\tto\tûn*\tthe\tcontrast of Ids ugly\tface came a victim of eczema her parents for a time the disease of so long-\task if you take sugar).Yes,\the\twith\tmine would not be so obvious.\u201d did everything that could be clone ! standing completely disappeared.As carried her down that dreadful what-\t(To\tbo Continued.) ?^ to get her cured.Three doctors that was four yearh ago, and not a d ye-call it, and into the next house tried all the means in their power, symptom of this distressing ailment j with nothing (A little more sugai, but without success, and then all has ever shown itself since, the cure Julia?\u2014No) nothing on but her sorts of remedies were used, with must certainly be a permanent one.what\u2019s- is-name.Oh! it was sod; the vafo hope that something would At the time of this cure we were Sftd to lose all her fine things too\u2014 bring relief from the disease that living in Cornwall, Ont., and icemod to be burning up the living doctors there feared that if she was flv8h.\t.\tnot cured of eczema she would It was not until Dr.Chase's Oint- into a decline.\u2019 ment was used that relief and cure Mr.S.Richardson, jun., fluperin-raiiic.This case is certified to by a tendent Christ\u2019s Church Sunday prominent Sunday school superin- School, St.Catharines, Ont., writes: tendent of St.Catharines.\tI em acquainted with Mr.aad Mrs.Mrs.VVm.Millar, St.Catharines.Wm.Millar and believe they would Ont., writes \u201cMy daughter, Mary, not make any statement knowing it when six months old contracted ec- to be in any way misleading or un- \"*jd Mr Tippet reirui and for three year, this dis- true.\"\tThus encouraged WMio relat'd his fate baffled nil treatment.Her case Dr.Chase s Ointment, 60 rents a adventure with the clown \u2022 family, was one of the worst that ever came box, at all dealers, or Edmonson, and tole his tale with such genuine to my notice, and aho suffered what Bates & Company, Toronto.To pro- feeling that Miss Tippet, Loo, and jjin can ever describe.I bad her tect you agaThst imitations the per- Emm* found their eyes moist when treated by throe different doctors, trait and signature of Dr.A.W.he had concluded, but nil te no purpoBc whatever, and Che»*, the famous receipt book ad- There was a good deal of comment nil soil* uf balms, soap» and logons thor, are on every box of hie reroe- upon this subject, and Miae Deemas tried with no N-zdclal retolls.|dloa.\t'animadverted very strong*, upon After Three Years of Terrible Suffering Little Mary Millar Was Permanently Cured by \u2022 * Jim Dumps had scarcely slept a All night he'd toss about and think.But that's all past\u2014he'll ne'er endure ddimS SiA Mins \u201cPoor Mrn.Denman.\" maid DR.CHASE\u2019S OINTMENT.Tippet, pouring out tho tea must have been an J Insomnia.He'e found a cure 1 Tis \u201c Force.\" At night, when lights arc dim, .It soothes the nerves of \u201c Sunny Jim.\" ra i t ir NOVEL REUNION.Thera was *o touching reunion the other day at Frick's Locks.Pennsylvania rang the bell of the old school-houso when there trooped in, not the children of the village, but sixty-two middle-aged men and women, former scholars.All the old lessons were gone through, and then the close ad-Jouryd to the playground and romped through the old games.I à the her furniture, and\u2014and thingumie Do try a piece of cake, brother.\u201d \u201d1 know a worse rase than here,\u201d said Willie with a knowing look.'Do you ?\" exclaimed Mise Tippet.\u201cOh! do tell It,\u201d cried Emma earnestly; \u201clie's just been telling it to I me, and it is do sad and interest- The venerable schoolmaster i go The Headj-to Bern Cereal makes one chummy with good sleep.Come, let's hear about it, lad,\u201d Ym LONG MOURNING.One British regiment has been in mourning for more than a century.This Is the old 47th.the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment wear black blended with the braid In rqseaory of General who was kiiLx! at Quobee.WouUa't Believe el First.\u201c1 wooida\u20181 bslilTf It tffl I tried It, bet Ftwea* N seen fvr Insomnia.I need to The officers gold Welle.no / < ¦ ¦ * HUDSONS BIT FISHERIES Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woolens nor the surface off linens.a* often an not.displaying the most remarkable courage on hi* behalf.Another reason for the popularity of these police Is that they are really sailors themselves, ami have ed on the lower clerk for three years as ordinary sen men before being promoted to corporal of police ermore, they must have a clean conduct sheet and he Indefatigable workers, While to distinguish them they are allowed to wear the letters \"N.V.\" on their sleeves.BOIS Oï TO-DAY # ITS WATERS ABOUND WITH MARKETABLE PRODUCTS.WILL BE THE MEN OF THE FUTURE.*crv- Sunlight Soap Americans are -Depriving Canadians of a Valuable Asset.They Should be Rugged and Sturdy, Full of Life and Ready for Work, Play or Study\u2014Keep Them Healthy.Furth- v l I I An issue that may he, omo an In-tezikatioAttl entanglement is that regarding the right of American fishermen to ply their celling in Ifukl ion's I3ay, writ os the Ht.John's Mid., correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger.Early last winter tho Canadian Govoi nment en'torod ii to ¦^¦ftnegotuviions for the chartering of a 1 hoy | Newfoundland seal dhip.to be iiNvd j western side of tire bay.The Now* as a rex enuo cruiser, and deB|>atahod 1 found lankier* none go to Ungava luit this «mimer to Hudson\u2019s I lay, to let, its cwdern arm, after cod ear'll compel Uhe American whalers fro- summer, xxiUlo the same fith are ai-queuting these wateis to pay duties wo taken regularly at Fort George, on their outfits and otherwise to on James\u2019 Hay, the toutihein pro-reuognize Canadian authority.Hut Jcction of tho great basin, when the Alaskan boundary treaty It is clear, therefore, that theft* came before tie United States Sen- northern xx ateis teem xvihh fib* life ato for ratification tho Canadians of the first common lui value, and as canceled the negotiations for n ship, the Atlantic areas now regularly feeling that it would bo unx% bo to fidhed are becoming depleted, fisflior-provoiko more friction with tlie men aie turning their attention United States Ibis dimmer while the more and more to I Hudson\u2019a Hay as arbitration on this Pacific problem a reserve.It is only xx Uhint.1 o past was pending.\tfour years that tho Now found lamtfeis Canada claims that hy the Treaty have visdtekl it, but they have been of Utrecht, in 1718, Great Britain fully repaid for their enterprise.Tho was ceded tie sox erelgn'ty of Hud- American xx halms liaxo been fro-1 fidgety tricks son's Huy and the udj or mu t terri- qwenting It for ) eu i *, and the only tories.But she has never taken other snip which rufiles its placid any practical siens to affirm this wirfnre is tho Buck on Hay Co\u2019s.l*osse>6ion, nnd subsequent treaties stores#)ip Pelican, formerly a British Wlth L0LA L APPLICATIONS, m they have very materially Ics^cno-l\tthe\tman-of-war.which goo* tf.ci e ox cry\ty.urrh\tblooT'or °'con»*tttutTo^îi ofiect of tills original proviso.\tBy\tsummer with supplies for tie corn-\tdisease, end\tin order to euro it you tho Treaty of 1918 the United\tStat-\tpany\u2019s trading posts, and brings \\\tKfir uiakr\th\\lorYal mncf1lee-\u201e Hall s .WIMLOW \u2022 SoOTDiKU SVR Bo ture and « r/' Mi Neuralgia ?\"Don\u2019t you think that is afflicted young h< man with end?\" : \"lie\u2019s * tf.sure** \"No,\u201d answered Mins Cayenne, not afflicted with iti he enjoys it.\" THE Dawson Commission Co.TORONTO.UK! IS3ÜS NO 3d-03 for it a Hi Mlnard's Liniment Cures ulpblheria I Out, t M «6* V 1 % k M a conjuror, a ventriloquist, en\u2014an nvtne of happiness.Miss Cynthia\torlty on the subject, the general rf a extra waiter, to help entertain our Barry Is putting up the other lifty #\tS , fwt should ho considered rather than A guests\u2014to fill up a gap at the table, thou\u2019 I\"\t# A\ta.\tg the desire to show a great number.A an extra man.Anti ho is taking ad- The screen rocked.Tho million- 9\t1 L tllC\t6 It proven most advantageous 111 vantage of your ignorance to make nire had the presence of mind to 2\tE j many rooms to have the picture y love to you to capture a rich and steady It with his hand.\tX\tit\tE frames like the woodwork and con- 1'hm ex Impress Kugrnt* still cher- J * charming wile.But that is too \u201cIVrhops, under the circumstances, 3\tI IO JJ Sfi \u2022 ; aiderai a part of the decoration, is he» « true Spaniard\u2019s taste for A 11 ,\t*\t* wont have our guests in-,.vou d like to withdraw > our pro- w\t\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\tft PicUnvs are too often hung without strong perfumes, her favorites being \u2022> *u fr< liko\ttiir ^ohn, em1 to- posai ?Sir John suggested \"But %\t.\t3 any thought of their relation to the lemon, verbena, and Handa 1-wood.%\u2022 morrow I shall lodge a complaint I\u2019d like to Join you, if only to mark ftff^I^places thoy fill.in a wide, heavily ||||K|againet you with your agents.\u201c\t| my appreciation of your daughter\u2019s SUGGFSTinN ivm mrKT rs rawed fireplace an oil painting was kindness to me.Fact Is, if it K .\t*\\\t1\t.substitutod for the ordinary mirror, hadn\u2019t been for a suggestion Miss\t, x,\t1 -V111 vegetables can bo pick- Tho (Wp ,unv elaborately treated Frankie let drop Inst time 1 Was at\t,\t\u2018\t10 best pickles are made j fram0 formed a part of the mantel !,a' V\ti M.n ,\tI your house, 1 shouldn't I,eve asked\t™\"j f,*sh .tender x eget ablee.U«e.\t,h\u201e\t,.|fh warm colors in the Lr\"\u2018;k'\t.Tho man looked at Ids table-corn-1 Miss Barry, from whose checks the Miss Barry to Join me, for 1 had nn! 0 M M cfd«\u2019r vinegar.Alum makes pa|n|f ,lflr itself cave a substantial Bmg Kdwnid is t lu «list King of punlcm out of the corners of his eyes ro or bad disappeared, whose i\\\\ es idea that, she hadn\u2019t nnv belief that \u2018J fl,sB B1(,kle.Blend spices care- unp y to ^)t0 % hole end of the room ^rraT !|,an un< cclnncl who has ami then smiled blandly at the en-\tdll,lvd by mental j>ain, turned tho mine would pan out right; and\tand do not use too plentiful- n,ut\u2019 no injrror or Husj»emled pic- \u2018\u2018vrr < travelled on nn Irish railway.PPPvv idch the hand of an invisible «\"GbHy to the man, and, without | your daughter helped me to see Unit V K(VB in n cool dark place in hm> couW over liave HYeeted.The \"bon (ie°rgn IV.visited Ireland in man insinuated between him and lii.sj loo*1V11ff nt him.:\tMiss Barry was favorable to a com-\t'ars or\tcans.A piece l)(8gt rullctum) in p*r|lflpH 41f(or all, to su' Donald Curfie, even ut n child, l have nothing to say.She is \u201cI see what you mean\u2014you\u2019re V'V, MLln,0Î!1;,.\t, \u201e\tthrow tradition to the dogs and use made up hie mind to be a great (roiioi i as to essential facts, though marrying,\u201d said the millionaire rufH- , , h Klrs Uithout Looking.\u2014One cup- r |mt|vldustl tasto.\towner of ships some day, and by malice perverts the trqth.1 come lug his hair, ami looking very via- ol f/rrY|,ha\tci?' offlco' and' on doing\teo\tSOI.mr.HS WHO LIVED LOXO.\tpeaches and boil fifteen minutes, scant projection of some icy knob, cd with.coining; and when they wer.MÉB .\"z ss,\tssssss^jrrsszstt iAV\u2019\u201e\u2018 \u2018z™ *-'\u2022 \"\"\"\" z:.,%,;%%%\t,,\u201e.» 1 \"You ! What\u2019s the concern?\u201d\tjecta, but neglect their family, are\tshould be kept\tfree\tfrom anything\tspondod.\u2018I just had to persuade \"A concession granted mo by said to \"hang a lantern on a pole,\tthat would lend lo contaminate tho\thim a little, and then lie told me tho pale, j F t -, glr john returned, rising- which is sc'en afar, but gives no\tal°; .\t._\t.\twhale thin^ voluntarily.\u201d Cynthia started, and looked perplex- .\t[{ e# happiness, Mr.Frankie, a light below.\u201d\tH should he as large as one can How did you persuade him?\u201d ediy from tho woman to the man.\t^\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m afford, and the windows so arranged queried his worship But before either could speak, Miss \"\u2014\u2014\t'\t-77-r\u2014\t'- ¦ -\t\u2014¦¦¦¦»¦¦\t.,7 that they may be opened at the top Fronkle struck.\tI\tlii\t*\t\u2022 1 -\tI and bottom.\"Do you consider you are earning your foe by picking out the charming and beautiful girl In room and devoting yourself to her, Sir John ?' she said, smiling scornfully.?*1**1* ?\t*1* ?> ?\u2018K\u2018 ?>?PERSONAL POINTERS ?Interesting Gossip About Some Prominent People.One Woman Too Many M : v \u2022> X x V ?The oldest man on earth Is said to ho Ir.nl RoduMy\u20141315\u2014of Moscow, Russia, and the oldest woman Mrs.1 îollifiüld\u2014J 17\u2014of\tHat t la v v ?> < v ?< ?\u2022> \u2022> ?\"Why so petulant, Ally ?1 hul a hard day's shopping ?Confide in your cousin.\" t II.11 s dauirlitc! l Miss Alice Frankie\u2019s dark faro loutli contracted i turves roved over d 1 > ly.and 1 pat the g it tori ng dinner-table.I V lit I It \"I'm sick of such subjects ! Surely Mil\th'.l, !;, It'S We re worth milli .1 in he ire Live me a man wl With m soul above money\u2014eh ?My dear cousin, let me tell \\ ou There aren't any to secret, had !\u201d She has \"I think 1 know one, 11 r*y.\"Where ?won t bite nt ?she suid of professor extraordinary of comparative anatomy at Bologna.A London girl.Miss Nora Stanton lllntch, two yonrs ago entered Cornell University.N.Y., to take up a course of instruction in engineering.being tho only woman amongst the graduates so studying.So thorough has been her training that she Included forge work in it, and actually took her place at one of the college blacksmith's twenty forg- 1 I 1 MOUNT ASS1NIBOINE.# Mr.James Out ram Describes His Successful Ascent.Vac equal os King Alfonso had a 1 it t lo ml venture, rather unusual with oiffns, the other cl tho mixture stand over night with one-half cup of salt sprinkled through it.Drain and add twq quarts of vinegar, two clips of brown sugar, one rounding tablespoon each of cloves, allspice and cinnamon., Cook slowly half an hour.I.II.TIT-BITS OF INFORMATION.Items of Knowledge Which Will Be Found Interesting.\"At any rate,\" said Net to, \"1 think It ie most ungallant of Dick/\u2019 that T have a suggestion,\" she said.\u2022'Have you over sent u photograph developed, Porrival ?\" I confessed I hadn't.\"Then why not all come to my dark-room and see the results of our morning\u2019s work ?It is well ventilated, and there is plenty of room.\" Pick was keen on tho idea.lfe I have always considered Netta is a distinctly good-looking girl, and Just then, when a flush of annoyance was mantling her velvet cheeks, she was positively beautiful.Jt struck mo that I might employ the shining hour to worse lulviuntage than by keeping her so.\u201cAnd I,\" I observed, \"think ft is rather Inconsiderate of Estel)*.\" Estelle\u2014Estelle Is nw It a mao\u2014and Pick Mount\u2014Dick is Notta's Haitcoe \u2014had paired off together, leaving to walk behind them along the pretty country lane| H ing along together, talking kei an animated fashion, and it was the fact , Hut wiinx can >ou expint /\t* enough bottles ranged along to \"When two people rido tho Htor|( a chemist'# shop, there was same hobby-horse there isn t bkely hing remarkable about it.to bu\troom\ton\tthe\tanimal,\tor\tveld-\t.i#n t it lt splendid little place?\"\t.vrur\t,\t4|\t.tie, or\twhatever\tit\tis,\tfor\tordinary\tMj(J Wc,le enthusiastically.\"And\t«iw.iiny\thas seventy,\tand\tScotland humble Individuals who do not un- m, .\tpUuc tape Roll the it will be ob- COCOANUT CLOCKS.In Malay the natives keep u record of time in the following way: Floating fn a bucket they place a cocoanut-shell, having a small perforation, through which, by slow degrees, the water finds its way Inside.This opening is so proportioned that it takes just one hour for the shell to fill and mink.Then a watchman calls out, the shell is emptied, and they begin again.Such trifles as minutes and seconds are rarely heeded on the peninsula.Fancy anyone asking the time in Malay, and being told that tho cocoanut-shell was half full! Neither male nor female convicts in British prisons are permitted to see a mirror during tho period of their incarceration.Tho Horse is perhaps the only animal known that does not breathe through its mouth\u2014it breathes through its nostrils only.The British Museum is to have a phonograph department, in which will he stored, in cylinder form, tho voices of eminent people.All birds, when perched on trees or bushes, serve as weathercocks, as they invariably arrange themselves with their heads to the wind.Twelve years ago one sailor out of every 100, on an average, lost his life by accident tion has been reduced to ono in Mis Bryant She was Soup.\u2014Heat one, cup of chicken stock in a sauce pan, add one\tcup of cream and when boiling hot add two level tables I mm) ns of flour moistened well with ns much milk and cook one minuto after it comes to the boiling point, i Add a speck of salt, if needed, and a little white pepper if the stock was not highly seasoned, w ith small strips of toast.Potato Soup.\u2014Wash and pnre three large potatoes and five small ones, and let them stand in cold water for Cook in boiling salted ms TRUE CHARACTER before their marriage had taken place,\" \"her only regret was the amount of time she had spent in his odious society,\" etc.It was that lost sentence that rankled in Clarence\u2019s breast, and full of righteous wrath he filed suit against the Postal Union, determined to got something for his Jiarrowcd feelings.Judge Field, who tried the case, after expressing much sympathy with the young man, stated that no recovery could he had \"unless the importance of correct transmission was first of all impressed on the transmitters\u2019 agents.\" Whether people in Louisville send telegrams for amusement is unknown, but the inferences to he deduced from such a decision certainly point to tho possibility.Judge Field, with a tender smile of sympathy, added that while Clarence had no case in the civil court he might file a petition for a rehearing in Cupid's court at the bar of tho lady's heart, but this Mr.Manuel sternly declined to do.The case, which was only concluded a few months ago, has left the young man somewhat of a misanthropist, though rumor has it that he is once more engaged.He says, however, that ho £ taking no more chances with the telegraph office.The combination of a train smash and a delayed telegram was the cause of John Plumer, of Edinburgh, losing Ids* bride.Tho wedding had been arranged, and the morning of the ceremony HAD ACTUALLY DAWNED, when the train in which Mr.Plumer was\thastening from the Scottish In sandy deserts of Arabia whirling capital to his fiancee\u2019s home in Exe- excavate pits 200 ter was derailed, and though the bridegroom was uninjured ho found it impossible to keep his appointment.He therefore telegraphed to Miss Gurney saying that he was unable to reach the church in time, and advising the postponement of tho wedding for a couple of hours.The of the annuity which accompanies it.telegram, however, was in some way A bride in some parts of Switzer- delayed in transmission, and was land receives from her friends a not delivered until long after tlie Oruycro cheese.It is not eaten, but hour appointed for the wedding.Af-is preserved by her, and all the im- ter waiting at the church for some portant family events arc marked considerable time the party returned on tho rind.\tto the house.Two hours later the The death-plant of Java has (low- bridegroom turned up, full of apolo-ers which continually give oil a per- gies, which tho bride's father refused fume so powerful us to overcome, if to listen to.inhaled for any length of time, a full- Miss Gurney positively declined to grown man, and which kills all forms see her lover, but sent him word of insect lift) that come under its that the engagement was at an end between them, and she would rather there was no further communication AN EVERLASTING LIGHT.in future.After making many valiA Chicago inventor, George Mag- ant attempts to smooth things out rady, has discovered a process of the young man took a train buck to manufacturing a thirty-six candle- Edinburgh, and a few months later power light that will never go out.\tmarried a girl to whom he\thad form-\tA\tman\tnamed\tDavis,\tof New\tYork.While experimenting with photogra-\terly been engaged.What\tMiss Uur- has\tjust\tcompleted a\tfast of\tforty And I went.\tphic chemicals four years ago Ma-\tney\u2019s feelings were when she ultb\tdays.Before commencing\tthe\tordeal Later on I was called upon to ad-\tgrady\u2019s attention was attracted by a I mately received the delayed telegram\the was suffering from\tparalysis,\tbut the rest of the negatives, which glow in a small globe.The glow are not recorded\tis now nearly cured, and believes or less successful,\tand\twas caused by\ta chemical which\tthe\tA cas# in which the Post Office that Ho has discovered tho one cure I.\tinventor keeps\tsecret.Magrady\ten-\twas scrocely to blame occurred a few | for this malady.I wish you 'hadn\u2019t spoiled\tfagged the glow and jierfccted the\tmonths ago when a young man of that first one,\" Estelle said.\"I\tlight by placing it in un air-tight\tthe name of Gumming lost his bride can't think whnt it could have been,\tglasa ' He says there is no reason\tthrough a letter simply addressed and I\u2019m\tdying to know !\"\twbv tbe ljght W|R not remain brilli-\t\"Newport\" going to the Isle of I dy, \"come As we\twere coming down\tto\tdin-\tan£ for ever\tit is not broken.\tA\tWight instead of to Monmouthshire, thing of! the hook.that evening I met Netta.\tcompany has been formed to manu-\tThe blame in this instance should bo ! disengaged the \"That was awfully clever of you,\" j factlire the lights in numerous sizes,\tcredited to the law which permits\tand put on || she said.T cannot imagine what patrnt\tfits over the globe two or more towns in the same [yawned dismally gg g* made you think of it.\"\t'\t' covers it completely when the country to be called by\tmakes fishing such a boah, -Neither cnn T, I answered.\tneeded.\tTHE SAME NAMES.\t\"Once in a while you catth one ot ms\t\" tr*And then her nose went up in There is a creeping moss found in\tMon., had arranged to\tmeet tho Jamaica, in Barbados, and other Is-\tyoung lady on a certain\tdate, but! Death\tfrom\tsleeplessness is\tthe lands of tho West Indies, which is tbo « b< ) \", Chester, where he was in business, j this treatment continues until he those of any other plant.It ^ n ¦* explaining the reason of his falling I dies.At tho end of nine or ten days solutely indestructible by any means\tthe appointment, and then the victim breathes his last except immersion in bomng water or J to the bedside of his rola-applicatlon of a red-hot Iron.It j may be cut up and divided in any and the smallest shreds wl'l form ! Serve ! an hour water until done, drain and mash.I*ut three cups «of milk in a double boiler with one teaspoon of chopped onion and one stalk of celery.When this is scalded add the potato, season with one-half level teaspoon of salt, a speck of cayenne and half teaspoon of celery salt, all through a strainer and turn back to reheat.Melt a level tablespoon in a saucepan, add a Now the propor- I said acidly, to say that it was with GROWTH OF NAILS.The growth of nails is more rapid in children than In adults, and slowest in the aged, rapidly in summer so that the same nail that is renewed in only 11(5 in summei of the nails on the right hand is moru rppid than on the left; it also differs for the different fingers, and in order corresponding with tho length of the finger the middle finger, nearly equal for the two either side of this, slower for the little finger, and slowest for the thumb.25(5 human hair is golden, The thick- Thc finest is tho coarsest ness of human hair varies from tho 250th to the 600th part of an inch*.The risk of being struck by lightning is five times greater in the country than in cities, and twenty times greater at sea than on a railroad.Tho Hebrew population of London has more last twenty years mated at between 100,000 and 120,- nian's figure She broke off short, and a puzzled expression came over her face.1 was getting used to the horrible red glimmer now, and I could see it.I fixed my gaze on the plate.The spots had become patches.There was something that looked like a negroes in a black dress, and close to her was the figure of what looked like a seaside nigger-minstrel face was very close to hers\u2014infact, he was kissing her ! \"It s very extraordinary !\" said \"I don\u2019t remember taking That certainly and « It goes on more than in winter.one- Rub 182 days in winter requires The increase of butter rounding tablespoon of flour, rub together well, and stir into the boiling soup.Cook five minutes, strain again and serve hot.Apple Compote.\u2014Pare and slice a half dozen apples that are slightly sour and of good flavor.Cover with two cups of water and cook until tender.Drain these apples, leaving a clear juice, to which add one cup of sugar and tho yellow rind of hall Cook this syrup than doubled during the It is now esti- It is most rapid for His * # 000 In tho Arctic region a man who wants a divorce leaves home in anger and does not return lor several days.Berlin\u2019s Black Book, tho criminal record k^pt by the police, now consists of thirty-seven volumes, containing 21,000 photographs of criminals of all classes.The Russian Government gives a golden medal to every couple that celebrates its golden or diamond Last year 614 couples ro- Ketelle anything like this seems like your dress, Netta; ,- At any rate, it is difficult to #\"C what this really is till it is fixed, so we'll wait till then.\" \"What do you mean by 'fixed ?\" I The wife takes tho hint and MATURITY OF TREES.Authorities on forestry say that seventy-five years are required for the oak to reach maturity; ami about the same length of time for the ash, larch, and elm; for the spruce and fir, about eighty years.After this time their growth remains stationary for some begins.There tions, for oaks are still living which are known years old.You do not consider that I have any claim to ho considered a bravo man also, then ?\" I remarked.\u201cI haven\u2019t observed any striking attributes of bravery about you, if you put it that way,\" she replied, with an irritating smile.An inspiration seized me.\"Suppose,\" 1 said, \"that, with those two people within sight and hearing, I were to\u2014to kiss you ?Would that he an act of bravery ?\" It would be nn act of liupu- for vVvr.knee !\" she replied.\t\"Oh!\" I said \"Impudent, perhaps,\" maid I; \"but d«%»p%y, [ do not believe there was ever yet Charlie Simpson, a tow n friend of in act id bravery which had not a mjnc# who was bitten by the photospice of impudence in it.\"\tgraphic\tcraze a few years ago.\thad \"You are becoming quite\tbrilliant\"\tto|t t William, ha va all beautiful h 1 »ome of them app-oicbing mountain heights, overlooking mountains and valley landscapes, the grandeur and b-.au\u2018y of which to be appreciated mutt he seer.Bit* itiOîfc of thiS3 situations are too b\u2019eik «r.d ?îlCÇ?1 f T our long winter sensor, at d do net p.uS.8s many of the o\u2019her neccî$rry advat t g s cnu;ne.altd above.Such a po:i'ion as I luve rtfeirud to, and do c:ib.d as ui id al situation for a aan tDriuai h lo my nvnl'lo be found Correspondence little is being d«>no in this seciio i bey individus , and 1 may say umcienti\u2019if, effort to .he pihe large and inervaurg number who are victims of tint drew I dise iso which respects neither a^e nor c mdit\u2019o i.Oar nod cal men.who are doin ; n >b!e ti id the i s h\u2019i\u20183 c m* W.A.HODGINS.work in tight ng tinually hamper*d on twry side by the lack of conditions winch are so highly necessary for tho suoc^sgful treatment, of svtf r is f on this parti; u*ar tra a-y.Nothing can be more dis îouraging tc tha physLitna and fi en Is of til?afH v\u2019e \u2022 than t?find when they lr.vv d-M\u2019.e * 1 that bL'Ü and kind and fuMiful tie/mcnl c.i « do, that nil t ht ir eff »rts fill, ai d U\u2019ually because the home surroundings and life are such as to read*r succ s.ful treatment imputa ble.A san toriuin supplies these 1 f**r,y wilt on Calumet Isltnd immediately l'ôc °PP site, acrjtt the 0 tawa lx:ver, and in treatment, in other words, naturt\u2019s best fu'l view of the village of Campbell\u2019s Bay, - treatment.\ta a*a on on the C.P.R., on any of the Some authoii iei claim, anl 1 ibi k the l «rais owntd by Mr.H iuFau, Mr.Thro general tendency is in th.v direction n w, tl.ior or Mr.L\u2019gauV, the latter possibly the eanit-u iums for tli * trea\u2019ino.t \u2022 f all ! Prf>^ 1\t1 forms of tubercuîor diseases are found to be most succ ssfully carded on under can now recall, near railway and river what is populirly known as the cottage , that offer or present so many favomb\u2019e system.As at Gravenhurtt, Ont , it c n- features as the place mentioned, if the siats of one large administration building C l* U.system should be extended above with a necessary number of outside cot- | or cross at certain points below it might tages built and designed w i h a view of reveal an equ#l y favorable situation.Now one word in conclusion as to the Try us for Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Suits, Overcoats or Pea Jackets.A genuine saving of from §2.00 to 25.00 on every ready-made garment guaranteed.(S) Dear Bought Experience II T.W.WILSON & GO.THE CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE.Pt RI Teaphea a man that he muât go to a Good Tailor if he wishes to appear and be well dressed.That\u2019s the reason we ask you confidently to give trial order.You take no risk whatever, as we guarantee j perfect satisfaction or no sale.is a j*cie wants and condition* I Cash < \u2022 .EAMt Agents for Buttrick\u2019s Patterns.f Fishing Nets of all kinds £i,f\u2019 dejp sen e of thankfulueas and gra*i-The founder of this ins itution may if she fU(l» to the Giver of a\u2019l good for putting deems it proper to do so, leave the oppor- it into the heart and mind of this noble tuni y open for any other benefactor, lady t > give such a gift ai ii contemplated who may subsequently feel disposed, to to assist in receivi* g the victims of tint supple me iv.the original gift, by con\u2018ri- ravr g nj diaiase, consumption, and relat-1 the Warden, G.H.Brabizm, E*q.butinga cottage at any time.\ttd alle.-t.ous fur all time to\tcome.The The minutes of Ust te.-sit n June 10:h Now, as to a suitable situation for a\tnews of this contemplated\tbenefaction i weie read and adopted\ton\tmotion of sanatorium in the county: Tb s is not so will sp.ad far and wide, bu», 1 venture to Councillor Haye; seconded by Councillor cisily found as one wuul 1 at first suppose\tI\t8iy not farther or wider than\tits influence I Sloan.altho we have many fiirly go »d situations\tj\t*ill be felt in years to come.It takes | Councillors W.Rimer,\tof\tthe village but not near a railway.The question | r-°hle men and noble women to do noble i Bryson and F.I\\ Lafond of Aldtield naturally arises, what n, or ehou'd be, de* ds and their deeds act as a perpetual tered the Hall and lock their seats at considered an ideal ei'uation for a sani* influence beckoning and appealing to the board.torium.I do not for a moment pretend tn others who are able, to engage in similar | A petition signed by the in habit mti be a scientific authori*y bu* as a result of good wotk.Memory of such a woman , of the township if Litchfield ask t g fur some read ng and observation in this con- ! a# this who is giving her time and means I incorporation of that pom n of the said necticn I take at least to require the 80 liberal y for the benefit of mankind j township of Litchfield now known as following :\tj w 1: co itinuaand remain sweetly entwined Campbell\u2019s Bay consisting ple.\tand 3 in the 2nd Range and the front situation with natural drainage on a level ,\tYours truly,\t; halves of Lots 21 and 22 in the 4th range sandy, gravelly or sandy loaui soil favor- Bryg'n, ^\t^\tN.McCvaig.of the said township of Litchfield, able to the growth of deciduous and ever- Sep\\ K> 1003.\u2022\tCouncillors McNally of Calumet Is gre n tree»*.\t-\u2022\t] land and Paiker of Leslie, C.apham and (2)\t.A situation Wrll protected from the\tCounty Council.\ti Huddersfield, entered the Hall and took north and a est wiodi aid offering a fre;\t- their seats at the board.and uninterrupted exposure to theeistern Mi iu\u2018es of proceedings of general Council or Sloan moves seconded by and southern sun, a scenery which by quir erly sesiion of Municipal Council of by councillor Biyson that Mr.N.rman reaion of its land and leiscape cheeis and the corporate n of the first Division of McCuaig by appointed epica' superintend comm inds the admin.t on of tho beholder, the County of Pontiac held at the Coun- daat to vi«it the territory seeking incor- (3/ C inmanling a good view from its cii Hall in tho village of Bryson on Wed | poraiioa to examine and report on earn# grounds of a nllsge < r town and railway , ne*d»y the ninth dsy of September, one according to article 52 end f- Vowing artio- Councillor Hodgins moves sec by and easily accessible to both.\t, thousand i ioe hundred and three1, at the .les of the Municipal Code Province of coun.Hayes that this Council memorialize (?).Groun Is lufticu n*ly large for fruit, hour of fc-m in the forenoon, at which ; Quebec\u2014Carried.\tthe Government at Quebec through the loots, vegetab e; and ti »w«r cul ure in h ssion were present \u2014The Warden G.F.| A Bill for transport of insane, Wm.J.members, H >n.Oeo.Bryson, M.L.C., I Municipality of Clarendon, addition to grounds for recreat on such as\tBiabe* o, E-q.,\tMayor\tof\tthe village of\tMoffat, received from Sheriff Wright of\tand D.Gillies, M.P.P.,\tasking\tfor the\t! Public notice la hereby given by\tthe\tunwalks, recreate n Holds for golf link*, etc,\tPortage du Fort\tand ihe\tfollowing Coun-\tHull amounting tn £21.00 was retd and\tp ivi ige of holding the County\tCouncil\t| deigned Seeretnry Treasurer that\tthe .nl o bicycling and carriage dr ?ts and Ust ty Councillor/, ?:s.\u2014\tj laid before the Council, also a B It from sittings ia the Court House here\u2014Car* ! fi?.! t Vx0./ i ï., f !*i\tm''\t\u2022 nltclt>v lt v i but not least ample opportunity for bath William Leary, Mayor of the vil'agj of ! J.0.Riviere of South Onslow, for trans tied.\t: and completed for the current venr iog and awiuimmg.\tChapoiu\tj pm.of Emeline Sunit-um, imanc, of Co in.Dagg moves aec.by coun.Par And also the Collection Rolf of the said According to the foregoing it will b*\tMichael Dunn, Mayor\tof\tthe township !\tSouth Onslow t > the atylum amounting\tJ k r that this meeting do\tnow adjourn.\u2014\t| Municipality for the current venr.\tUkKi, to readily admi\u2019.ud that the ideal situati n\tof Chichester.\t|\tto 1^19.65 be paid as an« n fu approved by\tCa riod.\tPa>' Intcgat and Sinking Fund\tof\tthe k\u201d\u201d\u201d*'\"\"\u2022\u2022\u2022\t1\ts.'sasrj» rium should ho wi bin good view of town, Bernai d J.Sloan, Mayor oi the town-1 ^^^\u2014^^__ therein an liable for the payment of any JÜ11 ^ 41,er 17th., railway and waUrview is well supported ship cf L'tchti*ld\tI\t'\t\"\t\"\" ^ ' ~ '\t| assessment are hereby required to pay the if.n.V patrons requiring stock will in theory and practice.As the Cuming of Ed.Banfford May* r, of the townships\t\u2014\u2014\u2014 j amount thereof to me.at my office, with- j f * gu ,,v book on or befoiv.Renfrew Model Fair IS W.23,24,25, SigEE\" ràSÉBSHSE rival and departure of train, and ao doe.J.Adame, M.yor of the tort .hip.of\tTd îhree.P\thundrcd «*\u201c ^ave the name settled hy celling on the baiy a.peat which a village or town Wall Inm end Bryeon: forming » quorum Satui Hew Thlqgi.Fine Show all
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