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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" % 1 T* O Ne.52.23ub Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 7,\t1000.$1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.f THE BANK OF Ottawa.THE WILLIS WAY The Merchants Bank of Canada.THE HARDWARE STORE ESTABLISHED 1804.I !'.Wll'i 8(1 and iiu.i'li nt Cspl 1 H $6,000,009 $3,548,197 I f 0*pttal(paiil up) \u201e Ri el A ttû \u2019ivlltd i.i eut rru.r*ir .IS \u2022 \u2022 Only 1 pronounced ruuM produce Pi \u2022aillent, ant u.uontuiv ALLAN, Vi< Pre aident, E.F.IIEDUEN, General Mana TAU ATIÎAN ii Il «MJ.y* UC< # f % 1 MU board OF DIRECTORS : David Mai Laukn, Vloe-Preside r.Ê&# * the College for you to wish to lay a solid .foumin» ton.You nmy enter At any time, limine**, Shorthand and Telegraphy Course*.Our beautiful art catalogu whole story.Send for it.THE WILUS BUSINESS COLLEGE 8.T.WILLIS, Principal, Cor.Bank and Albert St*., Ottawa.Gkoruk Hay, l\u2018ri f i site Th# Baak he* 114 Branch*, ary» Agiqolei d stributed throughout Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba \u2022nd other Noith-Weit Province;.HAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.Internet et 8 per cent, per An nun allowed on Kavlng* Bank Depoeite.Inter Half-yearly.It, H.N.Bate, Hon.fie J.B.Fra, Bryson, H.K.Egau r, John Matiier» Denis Murph?George 11.IVrley, M.P, G Ko in ; * Rrn n, \u2022 General Manager.I).M.! înnih, A >ht.(î encrai .Manager.Get Ready ! e tells the t »lovn\tin p.^r he hb f * some cou*\tarable\trk > M.Stewart.to 8.School and Temple for years so\tl, 6\t1\t^ V.Aa* \u2018l1.\tc\u2019v\tTire engagement is auuounced of the Want News.-We respectfully request\t«hen I rea.1 their «nicies it i.like\t^ \\ h,\"\t',I\"T\tRev.W.T.O.Brown, of Hintonburg thus* jurtie.who h.ve been kind enough Retting a letter from hume.\"\t, f, ihV tim»\" hè lïït 1 ,\t*n.l Mib* M*ry Looko Dunlop of Bern sësssfs -ü-\t= Ü as 5=S=£- that so-and-so.wh.tehenU.d a black egg, Oppo.it.on mmM.iued,\temigrated to Canada, residing ti SiSî&ltÛ'lfrLS\tSS&tXL».tvs&sz- \u2014 are\tLast don\u2019t attempt on any account to write up Win.Burton vs.Jos.Brown, action jokes\u2014as only the professional humorist for wages\u2014 $22.90.Action dismissed, can do that successfully.\tRainville for plaintiff.Barry for defendant.t Deaths.Goods Wanted Now : Cow Bells, Axle Grease, Sheep Shears, Separator Oil, Carriage Washers, Dusters, Whips, Fishing Tackle, Corkscrews.J.H.SHAW.Public Mkklixos.Out renders are requested to be on the lookout this week for hand-hills announcing two public meetings In the Exhibition hall next week.The first on Tuesday next, June 12.will be for faimers and their sons, and will be of the nature of lectures and dis cession on Seed-raising.The second meeting-June 14th\u2014will be on the subject of school consolidation, and will he with reference to the consolidation of certain schools In the township of Claren The deceaseds residence in this section ! don.An announcement of the annual dates back something over 40 years, he excursion to the Experimental Farm on 0f Friday, June 22, will also be lamed, Look for it.couple rst for a / t having come hero from the township March and settled first near G reel Lake, where be conducted s black- ïsPiSSSEtou: «aÆSis SSSSrES E, , .ing spent his boyhood dajs in this village ,y re,fuef,te \u201e\ti \u2022\tthe business was taken over by hie son\ton Saturday.a$u- \"h\"\t- *\u2022 would take place in a western village in rt°\tIj&JJ*: A!*.6.\tjiSL®641, in this neighborhood, the exception being half the time.He said he left EdmontoB,\tn right A Talbo , plaintiff his eldest son William, who resides in which place he is located twelve miles\tMcuonneii, defendant.\tWatertown, N.Y., and who was present Mr B.RainvUle, advocate of Hull, sooth of, on the C.& E.line, about eight \u201e n nilA#,UweU\tto witness the last sad rites, on Friday attended the Magistrates Court heie on saeu! - his younger days here, he with other ^ %t term.\t(Ireen Lake, died many years ago.The members of the family lived in a loghoust, , \u201d\t-?- surviving members of the family, besides long since gone, on the site of where the Deeblc Drowning Accident.his aged widow and those already present post-office is.He spent a day .\t*\u2014\tmentioned are : Mrs John Lester and la*t week (Thursday) with one of his many Victoria Day witnessed one of the Geo.E.of this village ;-Jos.H.and the tuners I of the late John Weinman old schoolmates, our townsman R.G.saddest drowning accident# that has taken Thomas A.of Renfrew.\there on Friday morning.Hodgins, fishing at or near the \u201cNorth\tplace In this district for some\tyears,\tThe funeral\ttook place )*\tFriday\tMiss Edith Hynes left Thursday im rn It ranch,\u201d and had a very pleasant day of\twhereby R M.Murdoch, clerk in\tFra*er\tmorning from\tt!ie deceased's Itts\thome,\tin g for Toronto and Buffalo, where she it* notwithstanding that the luck was \"dy\tA Paterson's store, Westmeath, and\tCentre street,\tto the Methodist\tchurch\twill spend a few months visiting, reasonable.His proper mission 1 last is,\tT!*>mas Dai son, principal of the\tWest-\tand thence to\tthe Sha* ville cemetery.\tMrn.Peter Luuam of C.Bav.lut>- f course, of a more public nature* jg It\tlueath public school, were drowned in the\tA number of old friends erd\tacquain-\ttxx n visiting her (laughter Mr-\tS Fk>ems Mr.F.ie somewhat of a public\tUlume te Utunds or what is commonly\ttances were present to pay tlivir\tlist tri\tUYwlirina foi the na*t week run is hi* own Province\u2014Albert».le lin oïl as tin.timber slide between bute of res|*ct to the memory cf a\t' J, 7\t* t has come to Ottawa to represent Alberta Allumette Island and Morriso n's Island, deservedly well respected e iizen.The Mr.Kenneth Naylor, who recently Fai mers'Association re.the Dutrieion i Mr.Murdock w»a about thirty-five following gentlemen performed the duty of graduate In the end.for he fully better# rot believe what yo* tell me Is true; you that they were intended for each olhe may be fascinated by this young strang if ever souls were Indeed mated by an dark, magnetic eyes, carried awsy overruling power above ¦MMIl told Mrs.Baxter (hat n 4 I V parent I d s t a c o feet high a?and tn this r in à th i < He m CONTINUE t that whom fraud steps se awkward as a school-ditu near her; she did not hear on the thick, soft, velvety turf, and S3 not know of hie presence until he stood by her side, softly calling her \"Qa V Those who are gaining flash end strength by regular treatment with toy it h Me Inr i of th r Scott\u2019s Emulsion r.hould continue the treatment In not weatheri eme'ler done and a little cool milk with It will c o aw ay wl th a constilu-1 straight w bs^e whom he found had transpired, xior> wife long *ed, tho go h) doctor had I i 1 i Icreet in him etna accomplishments and 1 1 f-nts of the for through the bod plied with a li by Ms winning manner, but I assure y e.Corine: not the lore that for he had kno and Idealizes life until It Is end wed; In n the rn thn por fltO r A CONTRARY RUrlNLSS is not teautlfl tier after in the di h i gent he mun n 5% AVi action rd the AU vatched thd ids of Ni Iris hie ImsE X \u201cA II n-ni'T H song, and a n earth, deer child.\u2022 pens will 1 whioo ia at\u2022*! \tf reauSit.Address Marsh game reserve, wh).j fifty de- ^entitle study of the effects of extracts ,trength.Many pills, in order to keep\t\"\tsen\ts\t-d pliants Uved last year.\t0f certain roots and herbs upon the lh# m from adhering, are rolled in pow- Master :\t\u201cYou'll find when you get _.p a RNOTT INSTITUTE, digestive organs.Their use has de- ders whlch prove nauseating to the your cheque, Mr Pennink, that I have ItlC AIXHUi i\t» monstrated In many instances that lasle parmolec's Vegetable Pills are added $5 a month ta your salary.! be-\tbi.BLBI, CBTARIO.annual-\t\u201c .M \u201e \u201eu.w « ^ sar-JK smuz*- ASsaa^ASps\ta BKsE™\tSSS tells en emusing story of m wedding gtum have probably noticed cert an instead of hLs ways, cake dispatched from Dublin for Can nickel coins with a hole drilled neatly ada.\tthrough the centre.At first the siren- The wedding-cake was perked In a ger naturally thinks that the hole has box and duly posted at the Dublin been pierced by some industrious indt-prst-ofTlce.In the night the rata at- vldual to pass the time or to bring tacked the parcel and ate not only the lucU,\" and he is dubious iboui teeep- j\" HeoJ acres.£\"> acre» cleared, remainder partly timbered with hemlock, cedar and maple.On premises are dwelling house, harm milkhouse and stable.Situated convenient to publie road and school.For terms and further particulars apply to .1AMMS HAIM), Maryland, V.Q : claimed to be the very best In pound packages Stnrcli on the market.10c per package.! The long exported rhutti i in the Mirai cabinet baa at last eventuated.Hon.A.B Ay\u2019vawortb, is now r' tice ; 1130.H>d lph Lamieux is Ivst- oiaster-g* ! The drive wheels are high with broad face.The driving connection consists of 4 yauls and 27 cogs.There The knife-heels instead of being the cabinet hat at last eventuated.Uon A.B.Ay\u2019eiwortb, is now Minister of Jus* ticj* ; 1130.K ni lph Lemieux is Pvtt-niaster-gviteral, lion.Vharlt s 1* tiitpatrick late Minister of Justice, hss bevii elevated u, the chief justice hip of the Supreme Court of Canada.DY-OLA or A.S.SM ART.Shaw villi' ) Dyes silk The new Dye in all the good shades, wool and cotton equally well and at the same time 10c.package.FOR SALE.is no lost motion, usual malleable iron, are made of solid forged steel.The That desirable village property situated j on Main Street.Shaw ville, consisting of two village lots on whivh a comfortable dwelling hou*-v and other nvvv*t days of April, three white sheep with black faces.One had lamb when it came and another lambed about 15th Mav.The owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses.*\tPATH WALSH.J \u2014^*«1^ I - *.JMV» 1^ ' *a*4 The Toronto Globe warned the K## Government of Ontario thit the barnacles must be scraped off its shift or the craft would go down- The advice was disregarded, and now Mr.Ross is the leader of a svmi-tebellioue faction of a defeated party.The Gl jbe is warning the Laurier Government that there are barnacles in the waters which it is navigating, and the reply is a refusal to let a parliamentary committee examine the hull to ate what the barnacles may have done.History is repeating itself and may repeat itself further.\u2014 Montreal Gazette.C.W.Dale\u2019s Tinshop Fine Property for Sale The undvtsigned offer* for sale his extensive farm property, situated on the l'ivkanock Rond, 11 miles from Otter l«ake, and being lots -h and tho 8th range of Huddersfield.I# « acres me cleared and muter cultivation.The pie mises are well Improved and excellently watered by Piekanoek river and several smaller streams.The w hole will he sold with the moveable* thereon, except some personal effects.For terms and particular* apply on the premises or by letter to JAMES WAY.Otter Lake, Que.JOHN B.ARMSTRONG, CENTRE STREET, S3AWVILLB, Is 165 Pises to My your Sprisi Tinware of all liais P.S.Harness, Carriages, Cream Separators.Sap Buckets and Spiles, Sap Pans and Syrup Cans.Milk Pails and Milk Dishes, Cream Pails and Creamers.Full lines of Agate, Nickel and Enamel Goods.Deering Ware Rooms »#+#+*+#»#+#+*+# +#»#+#+#»#»*+++« ?tHHHmt Honest people who read the d.ti\u2019y parliamentary rep r a cannot but wonder what the government of this county is coming to, and the thought of politics must be enough to give them the chill*.Sctrctly a week passes that theOppoeiti do not bring to the notice of the Home new scindah ctargeablt to some one of the several departments, and the same occasion tnvariab\u2019y witnesses Sir Wilfrid\u2019s 44ao!id backing\u201d refusing to agree t miii investigation into the charges made.7 great promoters and encourager» of administrative jobbery, from the dia-,9vura that have been mode, appear to be the departments of Intmorav.d Marine and Fisheries, both of which are apparently being run with special regard for thearmyof grafters and camp followers which have fastened themselves to those branches of the country\u2019s administration, la it any wonder the expenditure of the country fias doubled in tha past years 1 THE MARKETS.SH AWVILLE.Wheat (standard* 83 to 0.00 Flour per barrel, $0,0 to $4.-5.Oats per bushel 33 to 34c.Pease per bushel.05c Buckwheat.45c.Bariev, per bush 45c Butter.pvr pound, 17c.Potatoes 83 a hag Wool per lb.25c to 20c Eggs, per dozen 15c.Hides per 100 lbs $7.30 Veals 80 cents each Deacons 75 cents each Pelts 2) t j 90 cents each.on DISCS the services of a first-class mechanic JÊT NOTE.\u2014Wo\tv eng who Is thoroughly expei h i 1 in nil work p irUinlng to the trsde, U ud We can therefore assure you ant a lag plumbing and pipe\till kin Is fact Ion in any work In this line tin you may favor us with.DRILLS (IS, Highest price for Hides» Pelts and Calfskins.The HARROWS Business Change plows CULTIVATORS ROLLERS The undersigned having bought out the Meat and Grocery Rusine-s carried on In Shawville by Mr.H.A.Hodgins, desire to Inform the public that they intend keeping on band at all times a choice stock of \u2014 ten direct cause of many eudden deaths.Experience had eh >«u that the use cf preparation* containing such drugs as Piopiutn, in i\u2019s various forms, ludmi lu-mp, alcohol, chloroform and ether was apt to provoke a craving f< r theie dangerous drug».lu France, England and the l ulled States there laws in force to protect the pe >ple against harmful compounds.For instance, there were catarrh preparations on sVe in Canada coutuinii g cocaine whose sa'e in the United States would bo forbidden.There was also great abuse of remedies c »ntaiuicg alcohol.A few years ag > the doctors had great trouble in getting their fcl to take medic Qtl.difficulty was rather to keep the p .tient* frun them.Dr.Dube declared that at the prisent time 75 per cent of the star dard drugs ihe mnket sere adulterate 1.He Fresh and Cured Meats Groceries, Etc., Etc At Prices that will pay you to call and inspect Our Stock.It is officia.ly announced that the Ontario government has accepted tin* tender of Mr.J.R Booth, for a pulpwood the locality of the Montreal Mr.Bo th has agreed t> piy a c cone, \u2022f and hope by giving strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage.area in river.bonus of $300,1* K) f r the area, to addition to dues of foity cents a c-»rd for spruce and twenty cents a cord h r all other kinds of woi>d cut.The list mimed figure la an advance of ten cent* a cord on the terms fixed in agreementa made before the present government came int i office.I nier those agreement» also no bonus was obtained, but onerous terme made am to ann.unta to be a pent in of mills aid other buildings were A Call Solicited.W.& A.DALE, Shawville.P.-S.Furniture Very Cheap.906 TO 1934 -FOd* 50 1906 TO 1914 -ro**40 Today the FROST FENCE is the cheapest you can buy -:b were erect lee I__I m HHH within a certain time, manufacture m Ontario, and other conditions, la the present instance Mr.Booth undertakes to cut 20,000 cords of pu\u2019pwtod per year.He will manufacture it at the Ottiwa mills.Twenty-one years is allowed br cutting ctf the pulpwood, and at the ini of that time the land reverts to the 1 \u2022 *1 If Tco.keep Bees ve have a full stock of % *.< v up n be ieved ;lmt this * 1 due tn tie fact \u2022\u2022 ' -LI e # The first coat may be more\u2014but the first coat is the only coat.Suppose oue fence coats foo, ami lasts, say, for 8 years.That fence coats you $5 a year.Suppose the same length of Frost Fence coats g»j.B it the Frost Fence\u2014made of High Car boa Steel Wire and locked with the 0/ only %» a year.Isn't the Frost the cheapest you can bay?Frost Fences are for sale by crown.Frost I/>ck\u2014lasts for 25 years\u2014at a coat Liberals on the Scandals WM g of the Y- ung Fisher, the etc- McDOUCALL& CUZNER JOHN E.BARBER \u2022 Shawville Vinton were necessary public.At the recent ineetir Liberal club, Mr.A.I gelary, referring to the condition of affairs at Ottawa, said :\t\u201cWe want full inquiries into charges that appear bad.We want them proved cr disproved, end if there is any tittle of evidence to be got, it is the duty of the Premier and ill Libera's to aee that every charge is analyzed and probed to the bottom without any closure whatever.\" This ia exactly the p sait on assumed by the News We feel convinced that in this country there are thousand# of Liberals whose f*rv,nt party loyalty cannot blind them t > the existence of improprieties in connection w.th the Federal government.Mr.Fisher is light.Tie charts do appear bid.Tnere ia oi.e thing to do.Investigate them fully and apeedi y.If the government attempts concealment tries to shield men who have no right to protection, the country wi 1 not be backward in expressing its dissatisfaction, and the Liberals will lead the dissent*.0'#.The tr dition* of the Liberal party hare been strongly si.tigraf\tHi to ignore traditions that are cherished ty y true and honest Liberal 10 Cat ad a.Toronto News / J.B.SLOAN 100,000,000 BUSHELS.Michael David Dead Train Robbers Sentenced Kamloops, B C., Jons 1.\u2014After half an hour's consideration of the train robbers\u2019 case, the jury brought in a verdict rf guilty.Then the judge traversed the other charge against Dunn, aid Mr.McIntyre made the formal exception to the verdict on the ground ett out in hi# application for a postponement and a clunge of venue.The prisoners said they had nothing to may and the judge at cnee proceed d to renter.ee them.He said :\t\u201cThe case against you was a vry cleir care agree with the verdict, and the sentence of the court ia that you, George Edwards, be ccnfir.ed in the penitentiary for life ; you, William Dunn, for life ; and you, Lewie Colquhoun, for 25 years.' The prisoners all took the sentence philosophically.This ia the climax in the sensational developments around the looting of the C.P.U.exprmi at Kimlo.pt, the chase and capture, and trial of the three robbers.523 Sussex Street, Ottawa.WITH OOOlf WE ATHEE WESTERN WHtAT CROP WILL BEACH THAT MARK.Dublin, May 31.\u2014A notable cane* cksed last night when after a long and painful illness, Michael Davitt died peacefully and painlessly at 12 o\u2019clock in the presence of hi# eldest son, Michael, and his two daughters, who had devotedly attended him through his illness, and of many of hie moat intimate friends, including John Dillon.Shortly before death.Father Hatton had been with Mia Davitt, who had been in The wheat crop in Manitoba and the west it likely to come up to 100,000,000 bushel#, providing the weather behave# itself.The Winnipeg Commercial says : \u201cWe have been paying special attention rtcently to the cr p re#on# isauid Itom different parte of the country, and all through the wrgt there \u2022[ pears to be the hopeful fee i g on account of the excellent prospect#.The grain ia growing wel', the weather ia very favorable to s imulate it, and with an acreage much >n excess of last year there will likely be another good harvest leaped in the fail of im \u201cIt was feared by Borne that on account of the good growth of last ses on, this or.e might not be a j productive, but when we consider the extent of new territory under crop and the fact «hat the west ia eo extensive that dsmsge done to one \\ art would mt likely be experienced n another part, there ia no ground for fears that the y it Id of grain n*xt fall should not be ahead of the amount of 1905.\u201cIn a 1 reviews is&ue of the Comme.cial estimated that the acreage under wheat in Manitoba, Albers and Rat-katchewan would probably be 1.early 5,000.000 acres and other eaiima'es agree with u».This Urge area un der cu with the same average per acre es last year, would yield a much larger cr >p than last season, when the crop of wheat was n,ujh short of 100,0 weak to leave her room.Mr.Davitt tetired from the reprraen \u2022 ation of Siuth Mtyo in Parliament in 1899, but to the last (o k an interest in the politic# of hi# country.Death was due to blood p honing which followed two operations for necrosis of the jawbone and spread eo rapidly that all effort# to stay its course were unavailing.Mr.Davitt s illness began with an inaidioue attack of 1101 hache to which he paid no attention until John Dillon urg-d him to have recourse to medical advice For some time there were hopes of hia recovery, but the state of hit health which undermined by exertion# at the recent general \u2022'estions greatly hindered his progress.1 HEADQUARTERS FOR or ALL KINDS JHE old town of Bryson holds up to date Photo* have something In them that speak* for themselves all over.There is true life In every one.This artistic beauty sells them.Any person sending a 2-c.stamp for postage will receive something worth having.\t_ I want you to visit my studio 2 on business or not.\t%\t| Sincerely.\u2014\t9 A.McLEAN.f a % ¦ a.% ^ m w wTwwWvWT A McliOan's Rill and lisle! Lomlier This is no t me evei Doors, Sash, Moldings, Frames,Turnings, .custom sAwnro.All kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber manufactured.Bad Medicine» A Quebec despatch sta rs that since Sir Hector Langevio lost h e energy bit recent illo has slmnet completely and hae became child like in hie old age.nrii, or laval, wake* mom* cvb- VFLY tNTEP.ESKlNO FTATEWEM#.Ottawa.May 30 -Dr.J K.Dube, of Laval l Diversity, M< ntre»l.was eiam inei today before the special c->mn.ttev of the House of Cummins appointed to report upon the uieand tala of fraudulent and deleterioua medicine#.He e*prereed the opinion that in the public interest the Government should provide for an =\"£S>:35 .~AE=«M== ir:*i pss.\u2014.doubt that patent medicine# were the, bs lot.rt.i Michael Waleh\u2014\u201cMickie has quit the hotel boMorat at Calaboji# and removed to Renfrew, where he has chased the Renault pr forty on etreet its i >n The tallest building in the world it a life pur- itain being erected in New York insurance company.It will be high, or five feet higher than the Wash ingtoo monument, and M feet higher than 8t.Peter * et Rome.There ia a church et Borgued, to feet Help Protect the Deer not eo very bushels/' A woman filched a 300 dollar diamond from m tray in a jeweller s shop and *w»:inwod it.Now it items the on H I .\t.\t.\t,\t-\tprospect of recovering the stolen gem Norway, which n bebeved to he the ^\tt),# event of her taking appendidtia.oldest wooden church in the world.It\t, da*ee from the s eventh century, and The rebel Zulu# made two attacks on he.been pro'ect.d from the weither end ihe Brtu.h eotumn in Netel Uit week .thtr d»«tmcti»» elemeet, by frequent end were eeeh time repuleed with henry c .tin*, of pitch.\teleoghter.And other Game duringt'lose tS&XZSOSJZ R.G.HODGINS.-t-\u2022\t* \"\tpon-loner > strictly confidential.N.McCUAIC .Prov Game Warden i are shown to .P.8 \u2014Good Logs wanted of Bryson Jan, 6th, 1906 V k r The Court Shawville, No.me.The EC-F-HODCINS THE EQUITY, i mi ; Windsor DISC Harrow.¦ A Weekly dowrmal devoted to Local Interests t i*' Cheapest Store.1 Meets the 4th Wed nee-\u2022 J day of every Month.\u2018 j ( Court due» must he peld promptly every month.Visiting brethren cor-^¦j dully invited.11.8.BAKKfcTT.F.fl C B.V PV at SHAW VILLE, Co.PONTIAC, QUE SUBSCRIPTION-91.00 A TEAR IN ADVANCE.BE-W » No paper \u2022 topped until all arrearage* paid, uulets by »pt-clal arrangement with J.A,Cowan,Kfl.J.a.I are the publisher.:o: Builders\u2019 Hardware.ÇS HAWVILLB o HAVING parlor JOHN SMITH, Proprietor.advertising rates Legal advertising, eight cents per line for first Insertion and four cents perilue ror each subsequent Insertion.Bail ness cards not exceeding one Inch Inserted at 11.00 per year.Local announcements Inserted at the rate of a cents per line for first insertion and ft cents for subsequent Insertions.Commercial advertising by the month or periods inserted at lour rates, be given on application.Advertisements received without instrnc- % 1 \"¦Your Turn nMt- Birth, marriage and death notices published free of charge.Obituary poetry three cents per line.As the Spring season approaches we want to draw the attention of farmers to the above machine, which has few if any equals on the market.Its construction has been carefully studied out with the result that it meets all the requirements of an implement of its kind.Come and examine it and satisfy yourself of its merits.Made in 8 Sizes.9 If you are building or intend doing so this season, we would like to quote you on any line of Builders\u2019 Hardware you may require such as Nails, (wire or cut, all sizes) Building Paper 3-ply Ready Roofing Roofing Pitch Plaster Paris Plasterers\u2019 Hair Window Glass, Putty Ready-mixed Paints White Lead and Oils Hinges and Locks Screen Doors and Windows.The spot for\u2014 A Fashionable Hair Cct, Good Shampoo, or for longer which will a Clean Shave.OTTER LAKE HOUSE C.E.MURPHY, (tarred or dry\u2014 3 to 6 îeet wide) JOB PRINTING.eh^Vplyèsîluîed/'ordZr» by*n?âfiepro™pûi attended to.The (Successor to B, G.Killoran) Success\u2019and \u2018Champion\u2019 6 Prop.Otter Lake, Que JOHN A.COWAN Publisher Tills Hotel I* being thoroughly overhauled and re fitted with a view to giving every satisfaction to the travelling public.We will accord to all classes alike the moat courteous treatment, and beat attention, whilst the appointments of the Hotel and premisés will be efficiently maintained.BUSINESS CARDS.Manure Spreaders By reason of their superior advantages in mechanism are out classing all competitors.DR.COLEMAN - DENTIST, Medallist Royal College of Dental Sut nf^Ti^Xaa Arbor> I TEACHERS wanted Office and residence\u2014next door to the Mahonlc Hall.R.B.ARMITACE.Public notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Sec.-Treasurer of the Muni duality of Clarendon that the Board of School, Commissioners of Clarendon.County of Pontiac, Que., will receive applications from qualified School Teachers J.W.ARMSTRONG,\t,C.M.| %hof % nJ .\\ n * utnt!^ i&eTw - < n- thirteen achoola In the Municipality, Thirteen Elementary Teacher* and one Model reoulred.Applicant# plca*c Mtate salary and Grade of Diploma and where obtained.Applicant teacher* are invited to be present at Shawville at said meet o (Elephant Brand) P.S.\u2014Our Harness speaks for itself.The S I N C E R EWING MACHINE McGill and New York PostGraduate Medical School#.0rr,Ce-1&Kshnaw, \u201cShaw vilU Telephone In connection._______ Always keeps pace in its construction with the best and latest improvements that mechanical skill, backed up by large capital, can devise.There is no getting over the Singer people for an up-to-date machine.We want to demonstrate this fact to you before you buy any other.Prices right and easy terms of payment.ing Hugh Mathmoit, Sec.Treasurer D.B.ALEXANDER, M D, C.M.Shaw ville, 5th June, 1906.F.T.M.C.Graduate of Trinity University.Toronto, -\u201c\t\u201c Victoria College, FeUow ^ Kx\u2014jon of oii(ge\tI ^¦KSKfc* Sliawvllle.We are agents in this District for International Portland Cement The most popular and cheapest material for struction of basement walls and floors and all other buildings formerly built of stone and wood.King Alfonso and Princess Ena Married.C.A.HOWARD - AGENT - SHAWVILLE.Madrid, Mw 31.\u2014K og Alfonso of Spain ai.U Pm,cess Ena of Battenburg n.anitd t« diy.King Alfonso and hie bride left the church at 12.30 p.m.The announcement of the weddi: g, by the Bring of artillery aalotes, was wildly acclaimed by the people.The population of Madrid out in s L dy uni waa augm n ed to twice U* uiual s z* by ftai ora from the country and neighboring town#.Prioeesa Ena came from the Pardo palace to Madrid early in the morn in;, accomp-nied by her mother, Pilncwa Horny of \" Batten burg, and htr ladiei of honor, and ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS.AC-, escorted by a regiment of the r* y Main Street, Hull, (near Registry Office), giards.The bride's puty waa installe J I | Joac him Talbot, i i the ministry of marine, which hid || ¦\tb*en auaiptu us'y pr*ptrel hr her.There the prince#* put on hur wtdiing drefta ai.d Que-n Christim greet*d the br d>, after which the lidiea breakfn ted together in the b ue a don c f «he mints ry.The adding cortege started from the ioy,l palace a* 9 c > a.in., ami 1 the ring mr of church bel!*, the firing of aiti.leiy eelut.-s and the clamorous ci.thusiaim of île ci wda masetd along the rout**.The k ng was grwted vociferously, but wh.ti the bride queen appeared the vast multitude went wild.The c.rtege was \u201ene tf un quille i splendor.The grandees of Spain tied in g*>»gecusmsi and the pi^eantry has a; d *m been parallel d lu history.At the church «he ceremony was most imprtesire and «he re u n of the bride and groom riding together efok \u2014*¦ Implement Warerooms Gbobuk C.Wbight.Telephone No.2170.II OOLBORNBL - ONT.U FOR AN & RAINVILLE, Advocates Hull T.P.Foraa, K.C.B.RaiPTille L.L.L.WM.GAMBLE, FOR SALE STRAY BULL.Que A First-class stump- and stone-lifter in good condition, also fifty acres good pasture land - well watered and partly fenee l.^.PPl> j°.s JOHNSTON, Lot 11, Range 2.Clarendon.J Shawville, Q Strayed onto my premise* on April 20th a red and white 2 jear old bull, ^wner Having recently bought out the entire stock of Furniture I \u2018lUuma\u2019ind\t'sr^: and business lately carried on by E.McRae, and having!\tethtun*.,cmrtndôn.leased his wareroonis, I intend, in connection therewith, to carry my usual lines of goods, such as\u2014 McCormick Machinery\u2014ali kinds.Sharpies Tubular Separators, London Fence Machines and Wire, Manure Spreaders, Sewing Machines, &c.In fact anything and everything used on a farm.A CALL SOLICITED.ADVOCATE, *e.Tru.il BulMing, No.48 Spark.St., Ottawa, Ont.At Shawville First and Third Tuesday of each month.fc PUBLIC MEETING Office A Public Meeting will he held in the Exhibition Hall, Shawville, on Thursday, June 14th.at H p.in., to discus# the merit* of the consolidated school system of Education.G.W.Parmelve.L*Q .Sec v Dep t P.Inst., Quebec, and others will eu|dress the meeting.All interested are invited to attend I 4**1* W.W.IRELAND, FOR SALE-23 hive* Bee* at $4 each.Also empty Boxe* and Supplie» for bee YARM APAIRY.QUE.keeping at Clerk of «he District Magistrates' Court.Commissioner and Conveyancer.Deeds, Mortgages, etc., executed legally and satis-set or 11 y.R.\\V.HODGINS.NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of Quebec i f Pontiac j I, Catherine Caldwell of the Village of Shawville, In the County and District of Pontiac, wife separate a* to property of John Greaves McGuire of the said village of Shawville.Clerk, do hereby declare that I have ceased to carry on trade and bus! ft JHBffiubllc trader, general Grocer and butcher, at the village of Shawville.and elsewhere In the county of Pontiac, under the name and firm of J.G McGuire 6c Co.In Testimony whereof I have signed at Hyson said county and district of Pontiac, this thirteenth day of March one thousand nine hundred and five.CATHERINE CALDWELL.N.B\u2014In view of the above I hereby request all parties in anyway indebted to the late firm of J.G.McGuire & Co., to call and settle the same before the 15th of June, 1906.Shawville, June 4, 1900.Province District of QUE.SHAWVILLE - - All pereon* Indebted to the Municipality of Shawville for taxes, are requested to settle the same before the tenth of June W.J.STARK, SHA'WVILLE.ES\t\u2014 1344\tW.W.IRELAND.Sec.-Treasurer.young with the best wishes of the people.GEORGE HYNES Young Spanish Sovereigns Have Narrow Escape All EMBALMER,* funeral director Main Street,Shawville.ness a* KILL 20 AMD BOMBS THROWN AT THEM WOUND 00 PEOPLE procession had just pissed thiou^h Mayor street, and was about to turn into the esp'ansde leading to the paUc» when an explosion shook the bui dicgs in the vicinity, stunning a Urge number of people end throwing the cortege into inextricable confusion.Manual Morales, the anarch et supposed to have thrown the bomb, Som-n.iited suicide onSsturUy, after shooting e guard who attempted his arrest.PERSONai ATTENTION \u2014 OPEN ANT HOUR Madiid, May 31.-The public rejoicings 2the marriage of King Alfonso and Princes# V.cUris had a tern be dramatic sequel at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon as a bomb thrown from an upper window exploded with deadly effect near the ccach occupied by the king and queen.Proe.dentaiiy, K eg Alfonso end Queen Victoria escaped, an deflecting the boiub, hut at leusi lb person», most of them being of the personal and military escort, sr.d others killed.Many others Eleven wer* ki led ard scores injured by a crowded street car jumping the track near Providence, R.I , on Sunday morning \u201cJocko\" timber limit has been purchased from Fraser and Co.I y the Pen h oko Lumber Co., tie fries paid being in the netghho hood o $300,000, which includes all of Fraser and Co's p ant on the limit.It is eaid that the purchasing company will erect another raw mi 1 in Pembroke, building something tirstclen.over Arnprior on the Alert SH AW VILLE\u2019S OLD RELIABLE JEWELLERY STORE Now that the Mackenzie & Mann about ti be definite y railway route is settled it wouldn't be a bad id* a for a deputation to he appointed to wait uf there pushing ai d eiegetic railroad» with the object of hsfiig the line piss through Arnprior.At present the c une laid out ruus ' he line sen as the Ottawa st Fi sroy and again At Portage du Fort.This toute from Ottawa may shorten the line a little, but there are no feeders like this and ether towns should t e rails be Lii on the Outar.o side tf the Ottawa Our business men would do we 1 to talk the matter up.\u2014Watchman.on *:e;tne wire rrs School Report A new English ckurrh was opened for at Killalos on May 24th.No.5, CLARENDON.IV.\u2014Lulu Hodgina, Elsie ry Whelan.II.\u2014Clara Hdglns, Olive Hodgina, 8*:i*!rly Dels Otade\tli.\u2014Louies Berber.Grade II, Primer 1\u2014Willie Ferre!.Clsude K liott, Lillie 8 y.Primer I.\u2014Sadie Wilson and Lima Ba b»r, Agg e Wilson, Ruble Elodgi Primer I, jun.\u2014Garnet Hodgina, Ida Har'and Hodgina Attendance \u2014E sis Wilson, lUrber, Gordon H dgir a.Willi# Ei win Barber, Hollis Barber, The place where you can al ways rely on getting an article as represented and when you pent it.WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIÊÊÊÊ No waiting for months to have your watch repaired and consequently no disappointment.service spectators, were injured The place from which the bomb or bombs ware thrown is a bonding house.The chamber from which the instile was hurUd was taken May 22 by a n an from Barcelona giving the name of Moral.When the police surrounded the house the man attempted to flee, but was captured.Another man escaped over the roofs of houses.Madrid, June 1 \u2014The magnitude cf the attempt on the lives of King Alfonso and iTfce number Grade Wilson, Ms Grade 1 R ch depieits of go\u2019d and silver are re ported t i have been found near Chelmsford, Ont.It tnt k over 64 m liions of do Drs to ¦officials of New V rk City last ex A Strange Disease V ncenfc Ei win iWrber and Hollie TIN MEMBER* OF GUELPH FAMILY DEAD SINCE OCTOBER.Guelph, Out., May 14.\u2014Crown Attorney Peterson commenced an invesrigm i n today in connection with recent deaths in a family named Foster, who reside on the town line Every member of the family has been down with whit the medical men pronounced pneumonia of a revere type Three of them, the father, rou and a sister of Mr.Foster's died within a few days of one another, the latter expiring yesterday.Two other member* of the family died s few months ego.and, altogether there has been Wo deaths among connections sires October.8L!l morning a doob\u2019e funeral of John Fus er, jr.son, and Mrs.Healey, sister took pleee.It is theeght tb something in well water which lb# fami y had been drinking or other conditions which would render them eo highly au# eoprible to this dites»#.pi y the year.A select stock of \u2014 WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLERY always on hand to select from The 8 ar Enterprise reports Mr.F.iws;d Quinn, formerly uu»ae md Jno.Dev lie.On Tuesday another killed at the Mud Like err sting.On Wednesday morning ths ; \u2019an .4 m il btlonging to the lumber mills of George Gordon A Co., at Cache Bay wse totally destroyed by fire, along with a Urge quanti y «fl m 11 and its contents are a otal wreck.Lr>«s estimated about flOjlOO.I-»uv«*v ^ of bis employer.He explained which Is only a few miles In dreumfer- themselves somewhat largely to their that his interest was bom of his love \u2022\u2022nee, are no fewer than three active employers' goods, and she sent 'hw 0f the sculpture.Later he was heard volcanoes In an almost constant state articles over as a present to her young to call the statute \u201cMathilda.\u201d lie tf eruption.\u2014London Tit-Bite.\tman.They were left over from dinner, would talk to It when alone as if It were and she regarded them as her perqul- # thing of life.Fellow workman, not sites.\t-\tIng his love of the statue, twitted him The magistrate said such a habit and about it, and he told the story of a Mania tom was nothing leas than steeling, t hi Ida whom he had left In Italy.sn-1 sent the woman to prison for a One day.when all month.Fallait was discharged.COOKS\u2019 \u201c PERKS.\u201d him Magistrale Fays Custom Is Nothing Less Than Stealing.The question of a cook\u2019s perquisites 1 raided in the Marylehone Police Court London, recently, when Annie end Frank Pallet! were rf Slocoml-e 1 charged with stealing and receiving a chicken, a piece of bacon, and s piece of DIED FOR VENUS.rrs Sculptor\u2019s Si range Adoration for Cold Marble Statue.* wo .ono.£4,736.000 was paid ip* in rates and taxes for coal and coke.The solicitor*' bill for the South-EastRailway contained 10.000 folios, and amounted to £240,rwx).First-class passengers paid £3.129.000 In fares; second class, £3,2659*0; third Class.£29.3*2,000.The total expenditure of the com pan-|#*s last year reached £69.173.006, and the gross profit was £42.660.000.Live stock.mineral, and general mere chnndise waggons number 722.256.and there are MUM miscellaneous waggons.By way of compensation to employ*# the companies paid £162.115 in 1904; to Injured passengers, £134.96*; and for lo and lorn of goods, £401.66#.year British railways carried 4.000.000 more tons of merchandise than In 1901, and received £2,436,000 mors in revenue.This was accomplished with a saving if 17.906.000 train mile# rod a decreased ex pend Aar* of £71 r ern the magistrate.-And why not, proyT \u201cA messenger from the chief of dhe highest court in the counlry.district arrived and Inquired for the senior officer.This was Major Griffiths,\t___ 5#lli N.!.who aeon ponied lh* mes-| jhR EQUATOR BEEN SHIFTED?™ 611 e ,1P nr,r nrm ,\t^ hBVC net unity pnlshr-l on Ihe Mro-li.- r.rai : \u2022&?>£ sr&rZLZ ft w«.On* Irmpmitiir.Umt to «h»m wa» extremely ,sd7 by t£1 low With Ihe «old there h\u201e hem nn Further re-1 outhrrek of lypf\t.\t.-,T ,n Ihe I deelh rele In «hr Oly of Mexico fro» niM up lo W per l.nm fear NEVER TO SURRENDER but rar BEGINNING OF DRUNKS r.t\u201e tempi arm II leaving the establishment, Fulponi maid he would by for A scientist says that when people were t cave-dwellers U.eir diet consisted tirely of roots» and fruits, and that it is not unnatural to aupoee that t\u2018 food ww often stored away.In course cl lime the fmlt fermented, the sugar in It was turned into pure alcohol, and tike H Ho )otn them In a moment at a comer res- trltreen the f Infer Sis la nee > riiêce of the ex -ej.i 44th 0\"ec turn hU pegfm nn UNINTELLIGIBLE.taurant When he did not appear in half an hour another sculptor went hack to look for him.Ha found Fulponi lying dead at the feet of the statue, with A msf MÊ which ran the , that you have *1 am told, prof* mastered nearly all of the modem Ian* mn^ I an-1 sa tVcastonalty you hear of a man having more money than be knows what to do with, but no one ever heard of \u2022 of a revolver in hie hand and the warm My wife's whoi she talks to the baby, and the railroad rfar.of the All but two.n of f Aptam had v \u2022trank It and got to This was the beginning of the \u2022ped 4 Ov* ml.n % often furnishes strong fitestic dissatisfaction.grounds for d- \\> ta re m-w.» > f f F \\ France has troublesibewareofsalvacemen trot neath my seal, adding to Uae eacitement within me, which is almost too great as It is.Nearer and nearer comes the noise, but no tiger.Suddenly I bear, away on my left, a gentle hand clapping, and redouble my attention, for this is a \u201cstop\u201d pieced In a tree, who must have caught sight of a tiger.Surely nothing can move over the bare ground in front for a hundr-^ yards without my seeing it, while 1 keep my eyes passing along the fringe of thicker jungle.But it does, for suddenly bringing my gaze nearer to me, I see about forty yards off on my right front a huge tiger stealing forward, which, it seems to me, must have dropped from the sky.Now, the first and most Important \u201cdon\u2019t\u201d of tiger shooting is firing at a tiger In front of you.Unless you kill him dead he will probably turn back, and in all probability you will be responsible for A COOLIE\u2019S DEATH.I resist the temptation more easily as he is moving straight toward my husband.However, as a matter of fact, he turns a little and crosses the line about forty yards from his tree.He stops, and leisurely turns to listen to the beaters, tiis tail waving angrily from side to side.Bang I My husband on my right has fired.The tiger gives a terrible roar, expressive of Inconceivable rage, and, with three or four huge bounds, comes straight toward me and dashes right underneath my inachan.As he comes underneath 1 fire straight down on him, but although he is within three yards or four yards of me, such is his pace that 1 feel my shot is almost In the nature of a forlorn hope.As a matter of fact a shot of this description is, I am (old, no easy matter, even for an experienced shikari.On he goes, straight by the last of the guns, Mr.H., then his pace slackens to a steady gallop.Surely he will get him I But, no.Two barrels go off, and he goes up and over the side of the hill.Down we clamber as soon as rnay be, and, joining in a cluster, all talk at once.My husband says that he hit him, giving as his reason that the tiger was so close and such an easy shot that he couldn't have missed 1 However, we find his bullet embedded in the tree against which the tiger stood at a height cf about three feet from the ground\u2014i.e., nlfout two or three inches over the back.With the first shots fired from a tree or elephant this is the almost invariable mistake.Silently we turn our heads j toward home, and I hope that I never ! form one of so miserable a party again 1 WOMAN TIGER HUNTING white-haired patriarclf energeticalm ¦ gaged In the former occupation.Oanc nimmll, again, has passed his sixtieth birthday, yet, despite physical 111-health, is menially as active as ever.Lying on his sofa In his house at Bath, England, he dictates his glowing word pictures jf sea and sky and storm.The great sea writer was at school In France with throe of Charles Dickens' sons.CURRENT TOPICS This Is the day of the young man.For years past this statement has been dinned in our ears, until most of us bave accepted U ae a (act, Venture a feeble protest, a score of examples ore burled at your devoted bead.Kipling, the kaiser, even Winston VALUABLE INFORMATION IF YOU ABE BURNT OUT.WORKMEN ARB INDULGING IN LAWLESSNESS.DRIVE BY NATIVES IN AN INDIAN JUNGLE.Have Become Reckless in Their Methods \u2014 Feeling Is at a Dangerous Point.France Is having a labor crisis.Just i.ow the miners of Fas de Calais and Le Nord are trying to get Impossible concessions, says a writer to the New York Herald.They are indulging in lawlessness of ev*ry kind.Dynamite explosions, devastating the miserable dwellings of the miners, continue to increase.A train, containing Belgian workmen, was attacked by showers of enormous stones by a crowd of GOO strikers.It was forced to stop and was taken by assault, and the workmen it contained were violently attacked.The Paris postmen are going on strike and desire to form a union.There is no doubt the wages given new recruits are not sufficient, but they have an allowance toward rent of £50 francs a year.They are clothed by the administration, and it looks as if their lot was not such a miserable one, as there r.re always thousands of candidates on the books from former non-commissioned officers and soldiers.CARRIERS REFUSED.Some Pointers for Householders Who Take Out Fire Insuraero Policies.Where Tigers Can Take Care of Themselves and Where They Are Preserved on Estates.When young, Marcus Stone illustrated books for Thackeray, Trollope, and other giant* of the middle of the nineteenth century,\t_ fore In spite of 65 years and as great a \u201cdramatist In color\u201d as ever.Half of the great artists of to-day are men well on in years, and It Is a generally accepted fact that few painters achieve the height of their fame before middle Marconi, Churchill, are quoted.Authors, artists, actors, Inventors, soldiers, statesmen of under 40 are pointed out as brilliant examples of the great truth that the world to-day Is run by young men.You are told that so great is the rush and pressure of modern life that a man who has entered the arena in early youlh must be old at 50.Whose brain is it who has humbled the might of Russia and won an empire for the Island kingdom of the east?The whole scheme of this amazing war was hatched In the brain of Marshall Oyama, and It would be rash to say that there is a man alive under 60 who could, carry In his head the threads of so many and so complicated schemes as does this white-haiied, silent Japanese.One of the side results of the San Francisco catastrophe has been to stimulate interest in (Ire insurance, and an expert in London, England, has given some valuable information for the iidance of insurers.\u201cFire insurance companies employ the best expert talent they can obtain, with the one object of finding faults in policies and minimizing the loss,\u201d he says, and with this preface he gives the following advice to those about to take out fire policies First-Keep the invoices for all your possessions, furniture, clothes, jewelry, Although it is doubtful if tigers are really decreasing in India, it is certain that they are more difficult to obtain, both by residents in the country and globe trotters.Tigers in India may be roughly divided Into two classes\u2014thoLe that, owing to their environment, can lake care of themselves, and those preserved in native States, and produced P possible when a Rajah wishes to show sport to his guests.As instance the swampy Islands at the mouth of the Hugli.These islands swarm with tigers, so much so that we are credibly Informed that the keeper DÎ a lighthouse had shot five from his window in a year.The dense and impénétrable cover, however, renders shooting a work of supreme danger and discomfort and the chance of success practically nil.An instance of the second kind we were shown at Jaipur while there last year, writes a correspondent of the Ladies\u2019 Field.We were pointed out an isolated patch of jungle (at the very most some half a mile square) and were told that they were already placing \u201ckills\u201d in It with a view to the Prince nf Wales shooting there during his visit.Moreover, our informant, a high official, informed us of the exact numl>er of tigers\u2014namely, seven which would be there.Ilfs Royal Highness has since killed his first tiger from THIS VERY STRIP OF JUNGLE.lie Is still to the AgO.VETERANS OK BALAKLAVA.of Eleven of Them Who Still Survive.Names etc.A small group of old men in various parla of the world, none of them much less than 80 years, but all associated with un event famous In history, are considering Uio formation of an organization.\t.^\t.They are sole survivors of the most daring and galant cavalry sally on record, the charge of the Light Brigade, forever mado notable by Tennysons great poem.It Is not hard to understand why so few survive out of the original 600.Indeed the wonder is that any are still Second\u2014Have the value of your possessions lnventored and valued by an assessor, and a complete list kept at your banker's or in some other safe place.Who Is the greatest scientist alive?We suppose that there is no one who would suggest any other answer to this question than the ore name, Edison.He is 58, and patents on an average thirty new Inventions a year.Does any-imagine that his activity will cease In two years' time T On the other side of the Atlantic by far the greatest star In the scientific horizon is Lord Kelvin, rnousl.m$m » trical measuring machines haw w*n ^ y proud of the part they played The shoot of which ! am describing a aclueved since he passed tne I in lbat incomparable piece of daring, beat, while belonging* to ttie second Only a Couple of years ago he 1 JI They have about decided to hold a year- class, is of a more sporting description dueling n series of most dr\t* jy reunion as long as enough are left.than the instance I have just given.It %if cresting experiments in co 1\tThe survivors of the Light Brigade, look place in one of Uie big reserves of %ith\tthe rotation of\tthe\tearth,\till\ta-\t\u201ev|ng ln ^r(xal Britain, who have recent-\tthe State of Hyderabad.The Nizam, ling\tthem before\this\tpupils\twith\ta\tys\tcomft forwnrdt are Veterans Mu Hard,\thimself a keen sportsman, hikes a lot spinning top.Not long ,u\t* Campbell, Jones, Buckton, Herbert, of trouble over the game of all sorts in tur ng on the tensile.sirength of varl ., nmb Weightmnn, Bird, Spring and his territory and manages his tiger metals.1° ilhistiatc bib 1 f ' McKilllgan.Campbell is a good Scot shooting in the following way : He lias slung a fifty-six pound cannon b l n ^ McKilllgan an Irishman.The other one district reserved for himself alone Vf.WfiK XSÆT55S- » - » SLtZSS VSiS/SC are accurate I will\tScot »* birth.Thomas Yates, lie {s years none but royalty or viceroy has ball\tlor the\trest\tof\tthe\thour.\tAna nc\t^ ypar8 old nnd j|Vf« with his family\tshot.Roughly, it is about 4,000 square at Ritchie Flats, Toledo, Ohio.Mr.\tmiles.He has another reserve appor- Yutes was a member of the Thirteenth\tUoned for guests or visitors, and lids is l ight Dragoons, one of the five squad-\tabout 10,000 square miles, speaking very which made up the Light Brigade, roughly.In 1856, two years after his discharge, The rest of tiger shooting\u2014and some he was married, and his wife is still\tof it is very good -is drawn for by living.The gallant veteran came to\tyearly applicants, a certain preference, Canada 29 years ago.then went to\thowever, being given to officers quar- Mlchigan, later on to Nashville, Tenn.,\tterod on the spot.A more sportsman- where he worked as a spinner tn the\tlike and unselfish system it is hard to cotton mills, lie went to Toledo about\timagine, especially when it is reinem- eight years ago.\tbored that even in the third portion The Battle of Bataklnva.Oetnl er 25.two years ago two guns killed, I think 1AM, was the most remarkal.lc one of it was, fifteen tigers, the Crimean War, and afforded one of However, it was In the second reserve the most thrilling incidents of warfare that the Nizam was kind enough to ask the world has ever witnessed.\tmy husband and myself to shoot.No- thing can exceed the hospitality of many of the Indian Rajahs, and certainly nothing that of the Nizam.Tents, food, wines anil rice are provided daily and carried Immense distances, and nothing is left undone to insure the com.fort of his guosts.With regard to in-The two new Cunord liners which arc 5uring gporl j{ is different.being built with the $10,000.000 lent iy Qn tbjS occasion we breakfasted at 8, the British Government are f ist nearing and soon afterwards our shikari came in completion, and w ill be launched m , to report, and Ids report was good.Two June and July this year.\t.! buffaloes were killed, and by the \u201cpugs'* They will be named Mauritania and or «gpoor'» he was enabled to say that Lusitania, and will be the largest stops ( lht>(T h,ld been the world has ever seen.Some remarkable figures regarding the two vessels supplied by the Cunard Company.Each vessel will have a gross tonnage of 33,200, white they are 60ft.longer than any other liner afloat.They ore 88ft.in beam, and in this respect ore the first to surpass the Great Eastern, which was 83fL in breadth.They will each have accommodation for 3.000 passengers, and carry a crew of 800.They will be propelled by turbine engines, capable of developing HO.-000 horse-power, and are expected to travel at a minimum speed of 24 knots an hour.Marine engineers predict that the AFTER FIRE OCCURS.Third\u2014In the event of a fire do not allow the salvage men to take away damaged goods on any pretext.Fourth\u2014Beware of the first visit after the fire of the assessor appointed by the insurance company.Before you realize the extent of your loss lie will endeavor to get you to admit verbally that goods worth so much have been destroyed.If, later, you find out that you have lost twice as much, the assessor will declare that you have already admitted certain loss, and will abridge your claim.The public are also urged to be on their guard against accepting the services of claim-makers recommended by members of the salvage corps, who get liberal commission for introducing business.Ostensibly the men of the corps are on the damaged premises for the sole purpose of rescuing property, but they also endeavor to find out all they can a!»out the owner that may lead to a reduction of his claim.Recently a pile of correspondence, weighing 14 pounds, concerning a fire claim of $3.500 was examined.There were no unusual circumstances in the case, but it took TWO MONTHS TO SETTLE.Tradesmen all over London had to he referred to for proof of purchases made years ago.And the company struck out every article for which proof could not be found.Suppose one's valuable watch is being repaired at & watchmakers, whose premises are burned down.Unless one has some written acknowledgment from him to the effect that the article is coveered against loss by fire, one bas no claim.\t\u201e\t^ \u201cThe Board of Trade ought to hold a commission on the whole question of the one-sided treatment of persons insured against fire.\u201cSuch a commission would expose huge salaries and profits of the companies and the increase of premiums during the past few years.\" Th* strike began among the postmen for printed matter, who hoped to bring out the letter carriers.But the latter *o far have stuck to their duties for their position from a pecuniary point cf view is very supportable, as their rew presents from the public amount to, on an average, 1,000 francs per annum.It Is already necessary to escort the carriages which convey the postmen to the outlying districts from the central office by the police.In addition the administration has given proofs of most praiseworthy energy.The director of posts of the Seine has warned each postman, who failed to appear, by telegram, that if he did not Immediately resume his serviee he would be dismissed.M.Rarlhou, Minister of Commerce, xvho has the posts In his department, declared that all postmen who did not ri.turn to duty Friday morning would he replaced.This is because ho must at anv cost put an end to this fantastic action, which would have the result of disorganizing economic and social life of France.We must not let France get anxious for she would pass very rapidly from anxiety to terror.one The battle that made them fa-cost more than 400 lives, and only Turn to the world of bustness and see who holds premier place.Undoubtedly the greatest financier alive is Pierpont Morgan.He has practically control over properties capitalized at more than six billions of dollars, an amount far greater than the combined annual revenue of the forty-three principal nations in the Six feet high, weighing 230 runs DANGEROUS POINT.Then we have no guarantee that the country would not listen to the first charlatan audacious enough to repeat the celebrated phrase: \u201cLet good people be reassured and the wicked tremble.\u201d This Is what France did in the middle cf the last century, and twenty years Viler the good and the wicked found themselves pell-mell in the casements cf Prussian fortresses.That does not matter, for France would again sacrifice the future for the present as do children and peoples.BOYS* ENCOUNTER WITH TIGER.Man Eater Overpowers Them, but They Live to Tell the Story.Jhulan Gaur and Nila Gnur, his brother, were grazing bullocks in light jungle near San Shai Bhahal village, about half a mile from the basti about 9 a.m., says the Indian Fied.The cattle wore in front, then came Nila Gaur and then about fifteen paces behind him, Jhulan Gaur.They had just crossed a \u201cnala.\u201d Nila was to one side, when from the other side suddenly a tiger rushed at a cow, slapped it aside with a blow the rump and in the same stride jumped on Jhulan Gaur, bore him to the] .DOGS WHICH CATCH FISH, ground doubled up In the position of a Mohammedan saying his prayers or a Chinaman \u201ckowtowing\"\u2014the hind paws on his back and the fore paws on his head.Jhulan was quite conscious and knew his doom was sealed, was borne to the ground he called to his brother to help him.But when the tiger began to shake his head from side and three or four fine cubs or hurra1 to *itje consciousness left him.Nila A tiger heard his brother's shout for help and I ran to him at once.The tiger was on.pounds, he Is straight, strong and powerful, and looks ten years younger than his 68 years.To see him Jump out of a cab, run into his office, devour the contents of a lengthy document in fifteen seconds, by no stretch of imagination eouid you consider the amazing man as bevond work.Andrew Carnegie again.The same age as Morgan and every bit as vigorous, even though he has retired from active business.Just begun to en-jov life, so ha says.He golfs, motors, rides, and attends to more business In his private house than most men do In their offices.Only the other day he was delivering a lecture on the \u201cMysteries rf Steel\" at a meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute.Surely he constitutes a living argument against every man over 60 being condemned to a bath chair or a lethal chamber.We women, mbs\t.\t.\u201e bave, therefore, had enough strikes at Vast among people who serve the state.WORLD'S LARGEST SHIPS.Two Cunnrd Turbtners to Be launched Are Record Breakers.on They Are Also L\u2019sei f elephant keepers grow fatalistic EEfEeM! mn elephant Is just turning into a rnmie.All elephants turn rogues soon-fr or later, and they never recover.The female elephants turn rogues earlier, and are more violent than male*, and the females are more dangerous in ordinary times, too.\u201cA good eleohant trainer can comM re keepers, however, art poorly paid.\" At tho time he a race ¦¦¦¦\t¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ which they are dependent to a greater than their relatives of they use these dogs not rial ion and travel but Salmon are abund- ONE VERY LARGE TIGRESS degree even Greenland, r.nly for Irons; for catching fish, ant in those waters, and the dogs are trained to take them ns described in the of \"Life with Trans Siberian Sav- ane butchaa.i.e., big little ones, n having killed ea*s, having\teaten carries away the remains, and\tlies up by it\this brother's\thead\tand Nila struck the during the heat of the day\tto scare away\t||ger\ttwo blows\ton\tthe\thead with a jackals or vultures, so that\the may gorge\t;jght\tdrover\u2019s\tstick\the\thad\tin his hand.on it for supper.A tiger's strength *s ~\t*- ^\t-*w a™ \u2014^- so great that he will carry in his jaws a young bull equal in size to a Jersey cow for a mile or more often without letting any portion touch the ground.Having reported, our shikari gpes *o examine the ground to make all preparations for a heat.He also attends | to the fixing of medians, as our little two vessels will be the steadiest ships platforms in the trees are called.At his brother.on the ocean.\u2014^.M'\tin * W \"\t|-â- \u2018\u201cJ-\" manner\t____.modem hotels.The decorations will k j one cannot touch one\u2019s rifle barrel consist of reproductions of the greatest in ^ sunt and even the saddle seems works of art.while a system of lifts he- nearly to blister you I The jungle is too tween the various decks will provide for Rafles* to give much shade, while the the redd transit of the passengers from one part of the ship to another.The first-class dining saloon will le unprecedented in marine architecture.It will be a massive and gorgeous apartment 125ft.long and 80ft.wide, and will comfortably accommodate 500 per- We could multiply such instances by Russell Sage at 89 is active the score.as ever in the pursuit of millions.John D.Rockefeller, in spite of bad health, monagro the largest private fortune and Chartes T.55 From the time 1 started I was puzzled io guess what they could be taking thirty dogs with them for, and my curiosity now kept me very closely on their track.1 was soon ta he well repaid for trouble.At a certain point all the and the dogs came to a halt.Half the dogs and men then moved farther along the water's edge, about two hundred yards.At a concerted signal the dogs were started from their respective points, and awain straight out seaward, single file, in two columns.At a wild, sharp cry from all the Ainus.the right column wheeled left, and the left column wheeled right, until the head of each column met.Then at another signal, all of them swam in line toward the shore, advancing more and more in crescent formation.As they neared the shore increasing numbers of fish appeared in the shallow water, frightened forward by the splashing of th advancing column of dogs, which, as soon as their feet touched bottom, pounced upon the fishes as quick as a fnsh.The dogs promptly brought the fish which they had seized to their masters, whb cut off the fishes' heads, and gave each dog the head which belonged to The tiger had his mouth open and was growling and lashing his tail.Nila was in front of the tigers face and when he struck the tiger the brute sprang off his brother on to him.He did not slap, but pushed him backward.He lost consciousness at once.Jhulan, as soon as the tiger left his back, regained his senses, and saw the tiger on His brother was on hts hack with his face on the right side and one forepaw of the tiger was on his face and the other forepaw on his chest.He struggled up and with the light stick In the hand (which he had never relinquished) he struck the tiger three times on the side of the head.The tiger let go his brother and took a circle round, then saw Jhulan and threatened him again by growling, and made as if he meant to attack again, but on Jhulan raising his stick the tiger slunk into the \"nala* and disappeared.I saw them ten days after admission into hospital and they both doing well, but seemed quiet at G6.public companygggggg^ggggg Ycrkes again was the same age as Morgan and Carnegie, when he went over to England and began to confer upon benighted Ixmdon the inestimable benefit of electric traction on the sulphurous underground, and incidentally to make a brand new fortune for himself.Lord Roberts was 68 when he took command of the British forces in South Africa and began those operations which brought the war to a successful conclusion.How about the English \"Jncky\" FisherT Does nnv one feel inclined to call that apostle of efficiency loo old and to recommend him to retire to private life and to make way lor younger men?He was fully C n my men .».They will he fitted in a %pout noon he returns, and we all start equal to the most gorgeous ou^ for a twelve mile ride.How hot it and enormous dead leaves crackle so underfoot that It seems as if every tiger In the State must hear.Eventually, we come un to the coolies, 288 of them, and n motley crowd they are.Some carry sticks, some weird old 'omforlal.lv acrommonate ^iu per-;glins Mum gongs, some rattles, and __.Jlat one meal.It will ^\t^\tgome bombs, and all give the impres- a great dome extending up through the gj|>n\twou)d rather be at home two decks above, and crowned with a mindjng (he children than driving tl-roof of cathedral glass.\tgers.We leave them, marshalled under More than one engineering record has g shikari, and go on some two miles been broken In the construction of the furthep p(acM.As we are now pass-ships.The stem frames and brackets\tciose to where we hope our tiger Is -\t\u201c** U,r£T\u2018\tcaution to observed, alone weighing 74 Inns and remfiring\t^ faM mile is done on foot, and m fewer than 09 tons of molten metal\tgrrident I put my foot on a dry In the making.\tloaf the shikari turns round with such The rodder weigh* *) tons.an,1 each a furjoug g,^ee that 1 am filled with link In the t.OfiOfl.cable» to UH inches ghame We flnd Q1lr machan, some four long, and weighs 111'pounds.F i h link t|6,retched across a pass betwmm tested and withstood a strain or ^ rocky hills.I may here mention that our guns are four\u2014Major C., Mr H., my husband and myself.1 am armed with a .303 Mannlicher, really too light a weapon unless the bullet is the Puss to the stage.Sir Charles Wyndham had recently to undergo a slight opera-\"Go ahead,\" he said.\u201cI know all \u2022bout It.I was a doctor myself once.\u201d So he was.More than forty years ago he acted as army surgeon during the great American civil war.Yet, in spite of hto more than 60 years, could any one seeing him either on or off the stage call him old?It would be Impossible.The stage is the most trying of all the professions, and is said to age its voter-les the most rapidly, yet not only Wyndham.but many other veterans are proof of players over 60 who can still mere than hold their own with any of the younger generation.sons ¦ and subdued.Hon.MAYOR GIVES ADVICE.+ Nurse Babies as Little as Possible, He Says.The Mayor of Huddersfield, England, him as hto share of the catch.The dog Mr Benjamin Broad bent, brother of the which caught nothing got nothing, famous physician, has followed up his I believe this dog drill of the Ainus scheme of giving bonuses for babies by to entirely unique.It Is all the more issuing en open letter to the mothers of remarkable, too, as the dngs, many nf Huddersfield giving directions as to the which have been raptured from the for-in which they should feed their eat.are Still half-wild.They are kept under even the slightest discipline only by food reward and flogging.are no BERTH % UHffS PROPOSALS.In Germany Has Received Total of 362.Richest Heiress Since the statement of the engage, nient of Miss Bertha Krupp, the richest woman In the world, to an unknown suitor, has been published, the fact baa developed that In addition to the proposal which she hsl accepted the Gere heiress received * pmjtosalm.was 370 tons.nin-iM.r offspring.Mr.Broadbent urges that a baby should be Weighed every fortnight, and points out that a baby-weighing machine has been provided at the mayoral office, and may on application be taken to any dwelling.\"Babies,\u201d say* the Mayor, \u201cshould not be continuously moved\u2014that la, kept m the mother's arms.Babies are n little like kittens; they can le spoiled with much nursing and handling.My own unskilled recommendation is to nurse the baby a# little as possible.Put the baby on a sofa, or on a table, upon a pillow or cushion (making certain that there will be no fall), and let the beby steep or amuse itself.His worship recommends fresh air and suasMo tor tbs little oaab, but are should be taken to avoid direct exposure Is Be sun and wind.\t¦¦¦¦ FACTORY WORKED BY SPIDERS.The spider-web gown may soon be a r.«hi y, for the threads of tboosaads of spiders are being carefully gathered, unwound, and woven Into shimmering silken fabrics.On the Island of Mada gascar this odd Industry is carried on under the direct management of the Governor, who has been appointed I y the French authorities manager of what la perhaps the strangest factory to the world.Here spider# toil dav and night and die from overwork and from ignorance on the part of the attendants.Therein lies the chief difficulty, spider seems perfectly willing to n ?) out in the mango groves of its native Turn to the knights of the pen.Here, above all other professions, the genius of youth to supposed to shine preeminent.The common idea is that an author is written out at 30.May we suggest to such as share this belief a perusal of toe recent works of Count Tilstoi, who has passed not only threescore but four-score years.Not only Is bs the greatest writer and leader of thought In his own country, but his In-guence is so great that the omnipotent bureaucracy is actually afraid of him.Any other man who had written or epo* ben half so strongly against the powers Bat he would have long ago made ac- with the dungeons of the Ben this, Tolstoi, though now becoming treble, up to five years ago worked In grids with his labcevr*.cutting hay and plowing.There to a sketch by the us- VERY ACCURATELY PLACED.DOGS AS SEWER CLEANERS IWM\u2014 This does not Include offers from ar m# thousand or more would-be suitors who have sent letters to Miss Krupp.Among the 362 eligible suitors who offered themselves to share In the Krupp millions were twelve royal princes from various reigning families, eight dukes, tv five counts, nineteen vtseounts, I stxty-four barons, and fifty-eight noWre I ,w*n of lesser titles.Three Cabinet Mire JTm stx high State dignitaries, sire four Ambassadors, tea Perary men, seventeen painters wn.eleven poets who are well 7-1 In the world of letters, and We had previously drawn for places and Major C.had drawn the post on the right, which to accounted the best, then my husband, then myself, and then Mr.H.Our seat* are some 8 feet up.and we get to them by a frail bamboo ladder which sways in a most uncomfortable way, as does the seat itself when I get there, and I feel that as far as I am concerned hs wtil be an unlucky tiger who dies.The ladder to taken away and tucked up in the most uncomfortable attitude.I welt.Onefs ears end eyes tension for the slightest notoe or movement, and one\"# principal sen- !n Nice a system of small sewers, from 3D to 40 centimetres in diameter, hna reeentlv been introduced, and the difficulty In denning them has led to the use of dogs for that purpose.The itog* are trained to go through the sewers carrying a cord with which a brush can be drawn to and fro.in England electrical engineers have for some lima use of frrrels for installing The femds fast mad calile* hi «mail tubes sent through the tubes earning to Tbs nereis.Afterwd ih utilised to pull the electric Into position.IT are on - \u2022 land, but It grows sulky when transplanted to the specially-prepared cells in the silk-spinning factory of Madagascar.nre to Amerfcan millionaires.In view of the many ^proposals reived by the young hstress public tre tereat to greatly armi to the ul ntitv of the 4 h an b.P\u2014 - rpm SHE DOESN'T SEE THINGS Flnnrgmn \u2014 06 can nirre git rr.) lo see things as Oi see thtm.Throe for yet Oi ve hem \u2022he's elver touched \u2022 drop In her lode.si fortress of Peter and Paul.r.\tto have a perambulator, he says, for a baby can be placed out of doors to a clothes basket if It to nicely lonely, as I cannot___ *At tast^a^e^two miles distant there to a shot, presumably a signal, as it to \"You never heard of with _____mmmgH ««ent; »\u2022 hope lor e feet reeorerjr.firecn-hk-ld*.Ira Mr.Jee.Frarr.ol Br:.*ol, ie vend Wallace : *ni \u2022 few days with her mother, Mr*.C* I 8.Csldwell.Quite a few fiom here epent^n enjoyable evening on Friday, May 25\u2014fishing at Chamberlain's Lake.Mr.Joseph Whelan ie clearing op f tlu .Hudgins Norman Mulligan, Cteorgr Rooney.< »eorgc Tbo*.W Sen! lv, Stanley.Id Bay % John McLean.McLean goto Kdnionv>n \u2022ml t .F.Ma« Janette l< imn Jh*.H nnd Willie : .lame* Stewart : llodffi Stewart there to GOOD PASTURAGE f \u2022 1 of cattle.In 1st rani in road.Price for retort -by the Hobra, of W.N.DAULEY Prop.ill 25.I \u2022 H A.WORKMAN.f rte to M jaw Btraitebnrg, Saak Of 9 ¦ "]
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