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[" a 0 » No.\u2018J3, 26th Yeaii 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DEC.3, I'jQH $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE £^vwv\\*vwwwwwww\\vwv\\v\\v\\vw\\\\\\v\\%\\'\\v\\vwv\\vv\\v\\ ;The Merchants Bank of Canada.! Money Orders fc lx\"- f I JHE SCHOOL THAT f Issued on this Bank under the Bankers' Association Agreement solve the problem of transmitting small sums of money with absolutely no risk and a minimum of trouble and expense, Give this system a trial.THE HARDWARE STORE \u201d 4 > $6,000,000 Founded 12 year» ngo, the WILLIS Husinet» College of Ottawa has made » record which clearly indicate» ft» splendid worth.For never» 1 years now it has been one oi the hugest and most progressive Commercial Schools in ( anada and keeps growing from year to year.So widely has its reputat ion for superior work extended t Imt st udent# now come from far distant points.Our standard is high, and business houses have fourni that our graduates are exceptionally well trained in office work.$4,034,256.25 REnravrrvwn asp I NDIVIPCD IHoMlA Vice-President, Jonathan iio do bon, Esq.E.F.IIEBDEN, General Manager The 8*''k hl« THE BANK OF OTTAWA Snow Shovels Stable Shovels Lanterns Cow Chains Stall Fixtures Weather Strips Coal Oil Heaters Sleigh Bells Skates, Hockey Sticks and Pucks Glass and Putty.pays oil Savings Deposits , four times a year.P W MURPHY, Manager, Campbells Bay and Fort Coulonge It will pay you to get n business education nt the Willis College.You may enter at any time.Send for a copy of our beautiful catalogue.' A General Banking Business Transacted# Farmers Business Solicited Money loaned on Note for Grass and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc, WILLIS BUSINESS COLLEGE S.T.Willis, Principal, Cor.Bank and Albert Sts., OTTAWA.DENTISTRY.\u2014Du.Coleman, Dentist, will be at his office In Shawvllle from 13th to iHth of December.R.L.WHITMAN, Manager, Shawville.v LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS You arçe Jnvited to write The Mlwes Wilson are opening up their | lunch room second wçek In December.Mr .John Anderson has mnovod Oyster stew, tea and cocoa served daily.this week to the house lately occupied by Dr.Klock.Mr.John D.Strutt, of Yurm section.had one of hi* ribs fractured jCONCRETE CULVERTS pippq x\\*n An nxvful mining tragedy is re-|,>,A ,mm a horse one day v carbine for wells sold at works.We owing u, h,i explosion.\t|gain«fn\t.n *W4,\tOttawa\u2019s Greatest School T.W.Wurnv & Co.H.des and Poultry Wanted.| of Business and Shorthand.Highest price in cMfa or tra lc paid for Foil Tprm Cpn.4 hides; also for poultry, as soon as the\t¦till 1 v ¦ lil y Ot/Ult 1® weather Is fnvoruhlc for delivering the I\t- Frank i.Mimiu, ».I ^ »\u201c*«\u2022 M- / Headquarters for bread, buns, and all kind* of pastry\u2019 fresh from the city every day.Also a good supply of Xmas cakes The Misses Wilson.> COWLING Visit our China- department.i.glass visit our i lima* ueparii Special reductions in china.ware, etc.T.W.Wilson & Co Come in and see us.OTTAWA, ONT ! y ) '¦ ffi a*n\u2014 A hunting party composed of Ml*.A.Maclarlttnc, of Bristol, anil I Try a l>ox of Low ne y's Chocolate.* \u2014 others of that locality, returned\tGood for Xmas gifts from a weeks' suaees-dttl hunt on\tGood for the girls Monday.They got eight deer.\t\u2014At the Misses Wilson's.Mr.R.W.Smiley,, late of Mr.J, The Norway Belle, plying bell.Shaw\u2019s and now of Prince Al- twe held at Kbenezer Church, Radford from 5 t 7 o'vlovk.Admission 251 A party com loosed of members of cents.Scs ;*)sters for particulars, [the \u201c Good Time Club.\u2019braved the | °ft\" JicNeiey and\tembark mg in the linking business with A competent baker in charge.GOOD INVESTMENT For every Graduate in The record of THE OTTAWA or a picture to suit your A.ImIson, Photo Artist.insure in .on The Canadian Railway BUSINESS COLLEGE I Accident Company in the case of fire it is practically A NECESSITY.Personals Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Hanley were in town for a day or two last week.Mrs.W.F.Caldwell is visiting bei sister, Mrs.Ira Voting, Smiths Falls.Mrs.D.McRae, Mrs.('.MrCagg and daughter, Edna, were in Ottawa for a few days last week.Miss Hattie Workman, who * went West with the harvest cu reion last summer, home Monday night.Policies written up at current rates in the following reliable able comiMinie® : Caledonia Fire lus.Ce.London Mutual Fire Ins.Co tyontreal-Canada Fire Ins.Co.Mutual Life ^ss.Co.OTTAWA, ONT Policies cover all accidents and all diseases.The members of 8.James\u2019 Ladies\u2019 (iuild, Bryson, arc to hold a sale of time with a photograph of their grand- * rent and t bristnms Tree on \\\\ ed-child f Don't neglect grandma.Have nesday, December 30th \"me photon made of baby Studio.1 will place your orders on top of the list for earl Students are admitted to our clashes at any time- Individual instruction.WINTER, TERM OPENS JANUARY 4 Write for prospectus today.For rates apply to ERNEST PITT, Social.\u2014'The Ladle*' Guild of St Pauls Church intend holding social and sale of work in the During the |last couple of weeks |!ll',?l|KeAHaH °.n ^^bieslny, Dec.several of the village ladies have * **\u2019l\u2018 Admission lo cents.had the unpleasant experience of °I>en at '* P ,Ui l>eing molested at a rather lonely The marriage was celebrated at spot on Mam street near Dr.Arm- St.Bridget's church, North Onslow strong s residence, by some un- on Wmlnesday last, of Miss Lutin-1 Mr.Claude E.Shaw returned known character, who has been (Ja, daughter of Mr.\tand\tMrs,\tP.\thome\tlast\tFriday\tfrom\tthe\tinter- frequenting that locality, li this Walsh to Mr.Peter Davis,\tboth\tof\tnational\tboundary survey,\talong sort of thing continues the a nth- Phillip's Lake district.\tthe frontier of Maine, on which he »i\te?.\u20195S\t\"\"\" A Maryland ( Bristol) corresmnd-1 holidays.This opportunity often escape* ent sends the follow ing item :\ty°or memory \"£cî JÜ!\tA \u201e , We again take the pleasu re of p S.-My water color enlarged portraits congratulating Miss L.h.Uallaher are the best that can he made of this place, who is at present j make excellent gifts.teaching in No.1 School, Low,.mi .Air A .T .Que, for her success in her pro- L-The social at \\ ictona Lodge on fession, as she has just received a Thursday evening\tlast,\twas\ta twenty dollar cheque from the success far beyond\tthe expec Department of Publie Instruction\t°* tae p:jO\"M)ters.The re- I Following a disastrous fire, Penias a reward for her successful\tamol,nted to the tidy sum of broke is now exi>eriencing an epid- method of teaching.[Given fmm *,**-lu-\temic of typhoid fever.Over 180 Mr.F.X.Guay's report on his Not having the opportunity »t cases are reported.The first vic-visit to her school last June.J*\t| the time to tlmnk the party who**111 °* the disease was Miss Julia , ,s« siü'raS & & sa?\tsnm, r,\tCThlLlrl S3SXZZ thiH DU*al1\" of a|>er mills of the United while a million cords are imported annually from Canada.We have now our usual large variety, and we invite you to see them .The perplexing question at this time of year is : \u201c What to buy : M 9 to feed States \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 A 0 ta- q at a moderate cost for a Xmas gift,\" that will combine all the|A \\ essentials of elegance, practicability and appropriateness.A|X visit to our store cannot fail to offer many valuable suggestions.Toilet and Manicure Sets .#\t\u2022 .\u2022 We have added a new line to our stock Japanese China This makes one of the finest presents for a lady, because they are both useful and ornamental.We have some pretty ones in silver, ebony, gilt and stag horn, $1.00 to $0.00 M GANG'S (=.b.) See this line before you buy elsewhere From 85c to $2.00 Card Albums the writer's language is perha|>* a 1 little too strong for publication and I Complaints are l>cmg made of therefore for that reason our cor-1 considerable «hooting going espondents letter is with held.\twithin the coriwration limits by If matters are as represented\tIsiys.There is an ordinance of I\tROVFTS\t,}r\t^KRV,f\t*\u2022 however it secerns too bad in a\tthe council against this, and lie-\tSunday, mao.a.\tm ;\t6.10, p.\tm.*mall community, where success\tsides, it may not la» generally\talîîîSi «Æja ïix\tm I\tI\t- - \u2014- thing it is for brethem to dwell to-1 firearms by boys under Ifi years get her in unity.\" Christ Xn|as and New Year - Cards - Wo have them in all wtylr* anil sizes I Yon will want quite a I A few extra sjwial gift» in leather.20 cent* to $1.50\tI number of these | A special line of Books at $1.2^to$2.50 We have enough for all.Leather Goods practices that have been in no Fountain Pens Hair Brushes, Combs Beyond doubt one of the most eer* vicenble gifts :\u2014 Hub .2.50 Fa mon- Sterling .3.50 up Without question our line is most complete.We carry none but the best, and at price* that will make them a desirable and economical gift.Mirrors St.Paul\u2019s Church, Shaw ville on lot 2.50 Perfumes.Writing- Paper for Xmas.A more complete assortment than ever.All the standard Odors as well as some of the latest creations Poro|Nuior.Fluffy Ruffles, Unit Azuiva.Pkgs 25c to $5.00.All >re cordially invited to come and worship at Him footstool.\u201d\u2014P*.W : It .ijsessjRsesses1 - ssssssss feabffigi 11, fair, blue-eyed young P \u2022 j / t KH / I y, r j te n tion ' : y i kEI matter e t i M is*.E mm MR MR, R.J.ARLE&3.' digestible ration given to cows, they may be fed liberally, so as to produce the best results in milk and butter, and will last longer than will those cows that are so fed that they are always spring poor.Overfeeding and high feeding do not mean the same by any means.High feeding means giving the animal all the food it can profitably digest and assimilate, and, in ordel to practice it successfully, there must he a variety of food.and the ration must bo a digestible one and suited to the purpose intended.The intelligent farmer will not feed the same ration to a growing animal that he does to one he is fattening for the butcher, or to the cow he is keeping for milk.If a beekeeper has taken away too much honey, or if he finds that, from any cause, his bees are lacking proper stores and he has no full combs ot honey to give them, it will be necessary to feed.There is nothing better, says an old bee-as an extensive farmer must keep ! for wjnter stores than gran- stock to consume the bulk of the ulated sugar.Grape sugar may be products of the farm, and no de-Lp rjght for feeding in part ment of farming calls for great-1 weather, when the bees can fly, but er intelligence and skill than the jt not answer for winter stores, profitable feeding of stock.Wheth- &R % hardens in the cells, and the er kept for meat or milk, the great- j beeS| not being ab]e to bring water est profit will always result from with which to moisten it, will full feeding.\tI starve, even if every comb in the A herd of cows, properly fed and , hive Bbou1d he solid with grape cared for, will turn out first-class BUgar.White sugar can be made butter, having a first-class color); , jn|0 a Byrup by adding one quart but, if they are improperly fed and o{ water to four pounds of sugar, cared for, the butter will be cor- | bringing it to a boil and then respondingly inferior and defective | dimming it.in color.These failings are con-\t¦ coaled by artificial coloring, and the consumer has this inferior butter imposed upon him, for a first-class article, when, in reality, it is far from it, and lacks in the nutritive and healthful qualities of first-class M1*\u201d™ butter.Honesty requires that\t.everything should be sold for just what it is.\t\u2022\t, If you have no suitable shelter ftr£l_ The boy repeated this f formation to himself as he sauntered over to where the cook was building a fireplace.Peter was arranging two short rows of stones, about & yard apart, with the larger ¦tones at the back, and ranging In sis# toward the front The gap the he filled with a big green log cut by the young man, \"chiefly because my John.Then he started the fire between name is Williams.\" the stones, first lighting a bundle of dry kindlings and gradually Introducing larger billets of wood a# the fire grew been cut, and soon kettles of water were boiling over the Are.XVIthln the short space of fifteen minutes Peter had flapjacks and coffee ready, while five minutes later he presented the hungry campers with appetising fried fish, which John had procured In some remarkable manner.ABOUT ONE HUNDRED EXAMINED THE BEAVER HOUSE Well, said cle Hubert called a halt all is no easy task The canoes were then unpacked and the baggage distributed among the four campers, Ronald being given Just enough to let feel that\twas helping.On the morning of September 16 Uncle der ,h« guidance of the Indian, for the distance of a mile they stumbled through the woods.In places the underbrush was quite thick, and they had some difficulty In getting through.At last, coming to a spot which was fairly clear of trees and underbrush, Uncle Hubert dropped hla load, and, turning to Ronsld, who was thoroughly tired from his unaccustomed exertions, said: \u2018\u2022Here la the site of Camp Howling roubles of an Ambitious Pear Camp cranes had already Hubert nnd Ronald baoe good-bye to Aunt Beth, Florence and Douglas.They trudged briskly toward the stream, where two blrchbarlr canoes lay ready for the Journey.The Indian guide, John, and Peter, the cook, had brought the luggage from the cottage end had already stowed It In the canoes.Ronald shared a boat with John, and soon the lusty strokes of the Indian's paddle were \u2022ending the heavily laden canoe steadily upstream.Only a few miles had they gone when the creek widened Into a lake.Nor had they paddled far beyond the inlot of this lake before another lake cam# Into 1 O « Let's don't wait for the potatoes!\" I know the boy Is he added, glane-Indeed.cried Uncle Hubert o Wolf o es hungry as a bear Ing merrily toward Ronald they all did full Justice to the meal, during which L'nnle Hubert related an exciting hunting yarn and cracked Jokes with Peter.Thereupon Ronald forgot hla weariness.and looked eagerly about the little clearing, hemmed In by trees of spruce, pine, fir, hemlock, maple and tamarack.Nearby rippled a little stream, running O 2 A Ofisc \" / t COULD PLANT THE PERIOD A GOOD HIDING PLACE ?go she took It In her bill, and carried it\t¦¦¦ When autumn came end the ) fell, the children saw an empty ole's nest In the elm tree, end Herald climbed up and brought It down.In the bottom of the neat was Be HUT your eyes end bind y S a PRETTY story Is told of Queen Alexandra's thoughtfulae A \u2022 \u2022 An when mj troop robed up the going to play hunt the hand V»* Tl«e queen never loses her In- I tercet In those for whom she has acted a# godmother.In particular, eke has been most kind to the children of Lord Curson.who lost their beautiful mother more then a y hearing that little Alexandra \u2022blet 8e the tiptoed err laid the ribbon on the window #111 behind the Sewer pots With Tow and the An built a fort an fired snowballs t Bee# blue ribboa.Just where Mra r age The i end Harold bad a 1 g bunt for It, and when they gave It up.Oriole wove It In te ef It waa done Jd I ought te trg An qu fer her children By fetke who Curson\u2014who wae named after majesty\u2014was fond of gardening a boa of violet roots to her The child decided to plant the HmHHlllir a held \u201cI should like te her by herself could net find It l Chief Qualification.The vibhea wae net en the winds# sill nor vnier the wladow.sod wher- \"Cblldren ' began the Sunday ech I they looked it wae so Where bed It gone» \"The old, old story,\" explained \"And did that make hie home any Germany is the husband, with s long-drawn happier ?aiked his wife.\tOr, postesrda than an sigh, as ha laid down his paper, doesn't the paper say \u2019\tnamely, 1,3*4 m \u2022'Another man committed suicide I»ve and rum mon sense seldom G read Britain con because hie home was unhappy.\" trot on the «her, \"what must we all he before more picture-other country\u2014 ¦^¦^¦frear \u2022 next, with 800 that when they ce r New It happened that morale# lire Oriole wee hunting for a ei M at spall \"Alexandra\u201d help you plant them\" set# the q She waa hardly prepared for the answer of a little girl of S, wtu plied, solemnly! and when she spied the baby a ribbon pen window, she thought, \u201cAh, Just Whal 1 waav* In the e Well, you tra< k PAUL (S) ABIMEE (S) ?THE MARKETS.Stray Calf.Notice of Meeting.THE EQUITY.8HAWVILLE « SASH AND DOOR FACTORY tf>.The annual meeting of the Clarendon Farmers' Club will he held in No House on Wednesday, December 9th.at 1.30 o'clock.i>.m., for the imrpoae of electing officer it and transacting other business.Strayed on to my premises about the middle of July a red and white heifer calf.The owner is requested to come and requested to come and remove the animal at once, ami pay expense incurred.JOHN II KLLIOTT.Lot 12, H.1 Clarendon SHAVWVILLE Wheat (standard) $0.05 to 1.00 Flour per barrel S-V.'O Oats, per bushel, :Wr; Peas per bushel 70c to S0c Mutter |>*r pound 21 to 2Je Potatoes per bag.K\"v Wool per lb.l>Vo to 10c.Kggit, per (1 o*vn 10c.Hides per 100 lbs, 3.50 Pelts 13 to I > cents cacti, Pork, per 100 lbs , 7.00 to $7.50 Calfskins, 40 to 70cents.Hay per ton 1:1.00 to 15.00 fi School SHAWVILLE, DEC.3, 1908.Brins your order here for anythin* In the line of Judge McCaUum, of Gore Bay, at one time a prominent Liberal, died Uet Wednesday after a short illness.ANDREW SLY.IW W.11.CORRIGAN, Sec Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Turnings, Sheeting.Heifer Astray.NOTICE To whom it may concern HODGINS & FRASER Strayed on to my promises about the middle of October n brown heifer, 2 or 3 years old.Owner is hereby notified to come and remove the animal at once, first paving expense Incurred.HO HT: HOURS, Lot 5, full It.Clarendon, More than 100 lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Sardinia, off the coast of E\\o ulatock, 1 \u201c1 land, being Lot 19 on the Oth range of pecially written and finely illustrated ! Bristol.84 acres under cultivation, well account of the trip taken in the wooda fenced and tile-drained.16 acres of bush, bv the Premier and Suveyor-Geoeral mostly maple, lioo.1.1 welling li.u>e : »?n.\t.\t.'j Sœsœ'iiïï the organized guide* of the rru%nice, machine shed attached.Situated one opens an exceptionally good number, the ' m||e from railway station, post office, high standard of which is maintained store and school.For terms and further throughout.Sportsmen of all classes particulars apply to may be recommended to the well written |\tM.At AMI «ELI -\t¦ and informative article on the importance of taxidermy.Ancient Indian customs is a tine reminder of the difficulties the Indiana experienced in the matter of obtaining a living before the advent of the white man to the North American Physical Culture at Home is the first of a aeries of articles by an expert on a subject which cannot fail to interest all sportsmen.In the spirit of * e North will be found some tine verses, ry line appearing with strong force ety lover of the wild but attractive These are but samples The following are last Saturday's quet nitons : Butter, In prints 29c to30c.Butter in pails 20 to 28c.Kgga, fresh, per dosen.HO to 40c Pork, per ltK) lbs, 7.*0 tofS.\u2019iO.Beef, per 100 lbs., $4.09 to $6.00.Spring: I«amh 10c to 12c a pound.Oats, per bushel, 46 to 48c Hay, per ton.$18.00 to 19.00.n Slmwville, Dec.1.1908 A s Open for Business Heifer Astray Strayed oil to the premises of the undersigned a red and white heifer alunit îi vents old.Owner can have same by proving property and paving txçenscs.Bristol Mines.Having returned from the West I wish all my old customers to know that I am open for business again in the old stand with a full line of Buffaloes.\t« It Is believed that only 2,000 buffa loes are now In existence.Cockshutt Two-furrow Ploughs.- ALSO Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Doherty Organs, Pianos, &c.Shawville IV|eat Market Just Onened Opposite\u2019% Post Office, - - Shawville.\u201eL«.vU$ DEPLETION IN Confinant FUNDS r HARD TIMES HARD ON THE POOR CONSUMPTIVE C.A.HOWARD, King Street, SHAWVILLE.Rolled Briton, Snusagis Hams, Mutton, Breakfast Baron.Pork.Beef, Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives Makes an Urgent Appeal for Money.$35,000 Required to Cover Bank Overdraft and Provide for Maintenance of Poor Patients.country j many good things dealing with ry phase of sport in Canada, to be ound between the covers of a number surpassing iu both quantity and quility the best yet given by this leading Van The illustrations are Goods that Sell A full line of Groceries, Confectionery and Fruit.adian mag «/.me.specially notable ami attractive in thi» J Xo.1 BALDWIN Mill No.1 Sl*\\ Apples in stork nt reasonable pliet fine Christmas issue Is whose makers have a reputation for are the g turning out only the best.These head-lines tell the story of our needs.They are heavy and urgent.* Many times during the past twelve months the question has pressed itself upon the Trustees, 11 Can we continue the work further?\" MILTON B.McGUIRE.Intending purchasers will find w hat I have to offer In the line of Stoves, Heaters, Agate and Enamel Ware, Tinware.Etc., P.S.\u2014Hides, Pelts and Calfskins bought and the highest price paid Allumette Island Council.Province of Quebec Municipality of Allumette Island All in thin class.Thomas Gibb >ns b» iaimed S 2A IN) A general meeting of the municinill M?ry Ihirlvy council of Allumette Island, held the 20th , Michael Kennedy 44 day of June, 1008, at the hour often \\,,ai ,\t.V , o\u2019clock in the forenoon at the usual place A fred I rnchard of meetings\tMrs Jno Gallagher be reduced «>0 00 Members presaut-H.N.Lackie, Ksq., Mrs £\u2022 D mneH mayor ; councillors John Butler, R.Ken- j Mrs 1 amuvl Mandera tied y, S.Main ville, Alex.Ryan and Andrew Ryan, jr., M use Demers\tAnd with these a mend me» s tint th » ral Minutes of last meeting read, adopted us*ion roll be sccsptsd and homologated.Alexander of Buchan, Known as the trollable expenses so long as the and signed.\tI Carried.\t\u201cWolf of Badenoch.\" Moved by 8.Mainv.lle seconded by R.Moved by Mo:»j Demers seconde! by pUrlng the restoration of Dunkeld Kennedy that th a meeting do adjourn Alex.Ryan that the va u it ora bills be pg^^^l the workmen unearthed the for one hour.\u2014Carried.\t2?1\u2018* L »\t\u2022*\t.\t.\t, , .cio P- remains of Bishop Sinclair, one of .Pursuant to adjournment amie mam- l^ancrs Bovit, 'auxtor and clerk 842.5(\twho assisted in the building of süslee mm, been a subject of remark by visitor» that a man who plundered churches An Invitation.Fred\u2014Last night ns yon stood In the moonlight I couldn\u2019t help but think how much I would like to kiss yon.Freda \u2014Well, the poet says, \u201cTlie accounts for salaries and wages of thought of yesterday Is the action of staff, bills of butcher, milkman, 100.00 100 00 Ik A specialty made of ROOFING, EAVETROVGHING, and FVKNACE KIT f 1NG.Y ou r orders sol Idled.Every month brought its quota of 100.00 25 (N ) it 11 Shawville.G.W.DALE 100.00 75.00 100.00 ! i t y% eggs, groceries, heavy coal bills \u2014 a serious item\u2014and other uncon- A FEROCIOUS EARL I 4 THE NEW SASH AND DOOR FACTORY doors were kept open.#V ' SHAWVILLE, QUE., Doors.Sash.Mouldings .\u2014\tTurnings, Rough and Dressed Lumber, *SJ Free HoyifAL rm CoMyjMWT'vrA, e> Estimates furnished and building contracts taken.and P.M.Kelly, ai.d should they n«Ktock, where | each year what Is equivalent to the the records of the church show that productive capacity of COO ablebodied l.e was greatly esteem-d.lA*t year melL What would we not gain If Tiinity t mverM y bestowed up n hi.n from every iegii paper and from every its D D.degree, and during the pre ,\t, ^ there should be removed J .\t_\tI\tt\t**nt l *rK,rn#?,\t******** conferred that vagt maga of superfluity, that an- j.Ksi.1?rtiirasss s sr,:r£ Lars-\"æt a »j?rr\tsan-s ?.2S\tsu «.Moved by John Butler seconde! by R.Bank of Commrroe, Ti roifTo He it a rlaui 7 Kennedy thst the following amendments ' Freemason a» d a member of the lodejvn j be made in the valuation roll, vs;\u2014 |d*nt Order of Foresters.\tI WM.GRAY & SONS\u2019 CUTTER Friends, we come to you at this time, when the clouds of depression are being lifted, asking that you in the direness of our cx- Are too well known to require any special .recommendation .UP-TO DATE STYLE ELEGANT FINISH SELECTED MATERIAL SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP PRICES AND TERMS RIGHT.Gray's Cutters boasts of the above points.now ; help to lift the burden tremity bcini\tied\u2014not for any perso gain, but solely, alone, only on behalf of suffering sisters and are brothers.Our plea is on behalf of the sick tnes.What will you give?Do not say nay.Help generously.Help all you can.Help some.Help now.Contributions may be sent to V I.(\u2022\t1 LOCAL AGENT.W.S.CLA.RKE, lx M c, 81 Spadina or J.S.Robert- lita U e, Ti P.S.\u2014Miesey-Harrie Cream Separators.V«e Tr vit L I < ana/ I the equity, What about THE DEVILFISH.devoted to Local Interests n Weekly Journal published t\\{ Shawville, County Ponhao, Que.How These Monsters Are Caught In the Gulf of Mexl x Thorn In no more thrilling sport than harpooning tjie devilfish, the giant ray or manta, which has Its home In the gnlf of Mexico.Some of these fish, which are very grow Homo to behold, measure from twelve to eighteen feet and weigh more than 1,500 pounds.It Cutters, Jumpers Handy Sleighs Ykar in Advance Subscription, I1 A ^^np^rî» discontinued.and must lie paid up before nn /V * f Rugs, Robes, Harness, Blankets, Furniture Rugs, Pictures, &c.See.ADVERTISING HATES.hulmeuuent îimtIIo», Buslnes* cards not eiceedlng one Inch al for the fish to run for three hours n verted at #5.UU per yenr.\tor more, and they can tow a ten ton Local announcement* Inserted at the sloop.:: r E'Ei ?sS 5 Advertisements received without In | him.At a moment of weakening nn-*tructions accompanying them will he in | other harpoon and a rifle shot will dis-urted until forbidden Mid charge 1 for||iatrh h,m accordingly.\t.\t_\t.Birth, marriage and death notices pub-lishid free of charge.Obituary poetry 1 hiree cents per line.f L Anything in Small Furs ?Scarfs, Stoles, Collars, Caps, Muffs, once they nre «truck.It Is not tmusu- All of the above selling for next 30 days at 10 per cent off for Cash.Good, serviceable and dressy Furs to be sold singly or in sets.During a recent run it was three hours before tho cable could be fastened to the boat's windlass In order to pull the devilfish under the bow.whore another Illy iron was secured All kinds of .Toh Printing neatly and I In him.and then followed a rush of cheaply «\u2022> uted.Onl,.> by mall promptly attended to.g .101 IN A.COWAN, Publisher.JOB PRINTING.Fur-lined Coats.A.StylLEY, Shawville.extraordinary Impetuosity.Following this method and only after there were three harpoons In his back and a shark hoop attached to one flipper wns It felt that he was secure.Half an hour Ladies\u2019 or Gentlemen\u2019s Fur-lined Coats, dressy and warm, lined throughout.business cards.Inter hIs struggles were finally stilled by a lucky rifle shot In the head.As night came on the sharks began to come In and long after dark could l>e heard fighting over the stranded carcass.\u2014Illustrated London News.Ladles\u2019 Jackets.A Reliable Local Salesman- FOR SALE : A IV|illinery Business At Fort Coulonge, Que.OR.COLEMAN - DENTIST, Astrachan, with or without fancy collars, Persian Lamb, Muskrat.tl SBEEEEIE D.I).S.and L I).8., Quebec.Ogee and residence\u2014Over J, H, Shaw s store.Shawville.MOST EXCLUSIVE CLUB.WANTED for SHAWVTLLE and adjoining f elegant design R1 Fig\u2019S, all sizes, all prices Watch Guards Cuff Buttons - Stick Pins Clerk ofthe District Magistrates\u2019Court.ComroUstoner snd Conveyancer.Reeds, Mortgages, etc., executed legally and satis- aetorlly.umor half an hour.\u2014Pall Mall Garotte.QUE.SHAWVILLE - - A WASTED JOKE.I Truly Rustic Bridge.\tthat occasion.A rustic bridge at Beach Haven, Ga., Robert Dinsmore, an old Scotch contains fifty six kinds of wood and farmer in Windham and a writer of vines grown on the fifty acres of rhyme and doggerel verse, was also InBeach Haven park.Following Is a vltcd to do the same.The honor of list of the woods and vines: Short leaf leading the procession which marched [.Ine, long loaf pine, post oak, white through the streets of Haverhill to tho oak.Spanish oak, water oak, red oak, new academy was given to the two poplar, sweet gum, black gum, red poets, haw, black haw.red bud, prickly ash, chinquapin, wild plum, persimmon, ce- to memory.dir, wild sloe, wahoo, sumac, red elm.short and plethoric, his uncertain step GEORGE HYNES pig hickory, scalybark hickory, hock and bearing slightly exhilarated by a LJrMx^M«.rrAKJBi;L or sugar berry, willow, china, black generous draft of old Scotch whisky nl* \\ women's ailments.I want to tell all womea about the cure\u2014you.my reader, for yourself.cJjyour daughter, your mother, or your sister.I r.* 1 want to tell you how to cure yourself at home, |*ys without the help of a doctor® ¦\t| derstand wemen\u2019s sufferings.What we women giy know from experience, we know better than Wf any doctor.1 know that Z is a u e ami »u\u2022 e ru e r all f H s peculiar to our I want to send you a complete 10 days' treatment entirely free to prove to you that yon ||H\tcure yourself home, easily, quickly and surety.Rfmemtvi u t will cost yoe nothing to give the treat ment a < omplcte trial# and if you should wish to continue, it will cost you only about ta cents a yonr work or occupation.Jest IW, if you man my home treatment WHY THE NEIGHBORS SMILE Z9 M Utile Willie was a perfect \u201cdear\u201d; at least, so thought hie She missed DODD\u2019S 7 £ KIDNEY .ZZM HHf * Fifty police visited Kilbarry district sod arrested in their beds twelve young men on a charge of intimidating and preventing Captain Barton, of the Connaught Hangers, and a party from shoot- the preserves of the Fred r$> mother till recently the youngestcr one day for tome time, and when he reappeared she asked ; \u201cWhere have you been, my pet \u201cPlaying postman, \u2019 replied the pet.\u201cI gave a letter to all the houses in our road.Beal letter*, too.\u201d\t¦¦ \u201cWhere on them?\u201d questioned bis mother, in amusement.\"They were those old ones in wardrobe drawer, tied with r.k, or It will not interfere with lees than two cents \u2022 day \u2022end me your name and adder##, tell Black \u2014 Watch The hi b I a c plug.wi%h, ai d I will send i you ihe treatment for your case, entirely free, in p ain wrapper, by return mail will also send you free of cuwtmyb sik - \u2018'WON Ml S OWN NiOICAL SO IS## with ing over enck estate esptanatory illustrations showing why women suffer, and how these themselves at home.Every woman should have it, and le.irn to tMa an ca«ilv cure Brown has The Doctor\u2014\u201cMrs sent for me to go and see her boy, _________jê at once.\u201d Hie Wife\u2014 \u201cWhat is the matter with the boy ?' The Doctor\u2014\u201cI don't know ; but Mrs Brown has a hook on 'What to do Before the Doctor Comes,1] and 1 must berry up before she does yourself.Thcusai.de of n have cured themselves w.th my earth did you get Cures an.Old or yo mg nt which speedily and effectually cures Pa To Mothers ef Daughter# I will explain a simple home ond Irregular Menstruation t Ï in teong Ladies.Plumpness and health always result fr Wherever you live I can refer you to ladies of your ear# Sac v who know a ad Si g »«! v te : any aufferer « hat If , Hi ISO Treatmor t \u2022 \\ Ourae all aonin « dis t yew ^-1 ribbon.*1* was the innocent reply Willie now wants U) km # # hat I #»J lh« free ten day, trea he was spanked for T m9 and r cases a ad makes wo wen strong p n« rs, also «he hook.Write o-Uay, as you f ne.it \u2022 > this offer ag Ad Jr 4lB ISSUE NO. » 1900 \u20141909 .r Heavy Winter Goods r You are Invited Winter Overcoats J In the very latest styles\u2014double-breasted $ with auto collars ; also fly front Over- It will be to t o This week we call special attention to the prices and qualities of all our Winter Goods.STEWART\u2019S coats with velvet collars, your advantage to call and see these before buying elsewhere.Boot and Shoe Store THE BARGAIN CENTRE FOR A.E.BOURKE, MERCHANT TAILOR.Largest stocK of Men\u2019s Winter Mitts and Cloves In town.from 75 cents to $2.00 50 cents to 1.50 # -ALL KINDS OF- Rubbers Moccasins Mitts.Shoes Boots I 1 9 Gloves, Gloves Mitts Fall and Winter it Agents for \u2014 # Showing* Men\u2019s Mackinaw Garments.\"Quality the best.\u201d $4.50 George A.Slater Shoe for Men Empress Shoe for Ladies Tedd Shoes for Boys.Jackets Knee Pants Long Pants Suits, Top Coats and Overcoats Ready to wear Men's Suits Nobby Fall Overcoats.2.50 3.00 MAIN STREET - - SHAWVILLE.Boys' Heavy Coats and Overcoats.Our stock of Boys\u2019 Goods just now is not very large, and in order to clear out the whole lot before Xmas wo are quoting very interesting prices Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Fur-lap Tweed Caps from 50 to $l.oo mum must mis or Him ms District News.Men\u2019s Fur Coats in high grade coon.Alaska buffalo and Bulgarian lamb from $15 to $75.Ladies\u2019 Fur Coats in Astrachan with sable collars Canadian rat, and 7-eighth length fur-lined.Small Furs\u2014a fine stock to select from.At an estimate'll cost of Jfdti.OW the Rideau locks at Ottawa >v ill shortly receive the first masonary repairs since their construction in 1884.It Is now76 years first steamer passed through the mal.The \" Pdupore \u201c then made her way from Kingston to Ottawa, and in all this time the orignal stone work has stood the wear and tear of traffic unimpired.I k The Rideau locks were commenced 1 in 1821$, opened in 1832 and completed in 18.34.The first stone ni l * V the locks was la ill by (\u2019apt.Frank-1 .lin, the famous Arctic explorer.A graduate in oi;;.r.ic then i.-try.W -lu\tlii.'il» .4 St Uv»\\ ul Zl.!*y\t< since the| the bv>t known patent m:'t! v.t.cs u: '\tstates th : virtue, but c pay tvr a loi of un licit w.iy cxpri The following is the u-tipj of u v.known set ret preparation, known by author.ty to i v jest stomach and liver ton: rihed bv mam w\ti \u2022 e # # : z.i :i:y n -M s a rule j 'op c have l.Heavy Canadian Tweed - Best Goods, 70 cents.25 cents 8 ounce Kersey Kersey Kersey Wright\u2019s genuine Deer Mitts $1.00 Men\u2019s Winter Caps, fur lined, 28 9 a T.W.WILSON & CO.\u2022 * f , 1 i, 30 ur h .laid up as we I\t,,.; Berkshire Boar.(Not relut 1 and three sisters, Mrs.K.Menant h have not seen yuu pass to Greermount to one 1 had la* (season.) Fee fl.i*1.of Ottawa ; Mrs.V.S.Me Lean of utely ?\tI\tJOHN A.STl\u2019R(îM)N, uyon : and Mr## John Walsh, of Some talk of a Xmas tree amend tin-\t\u201clIt Jo route.\tcorner, and I tkink I see signs of a wed- Requiem mass was celebrated at ding, too.the Catholic* church, Aruprior, t he \\ wood hee took place in Mr.T.A.body being then removed to the p;; halt's bush, providing wood for the residence of his brother-in-law Mr.| C.8.McLean at Quyon.from whence on Wednesday it moved to its last resting place in Bristol cemetery.\u2014Pontiac Ad- ¦ i 1 *.! * J \u2022 t* klC si liA & The Right Place TO BUY RIGHT ! ar hss \u2022 i$ I \\, \u2022 % XVZIU k \u2022 14 ftuJv trade a vatc.Ui of the rehilive v.Ju i of n on l.u SC.'.Farm for Sale.Chester White i:Lav-c kidruvr, ICt.CS to.S 0.?I W.A.HODGINS.-4W6 Name-\u201cHansel of the Valley (boar>\u2014farrowed April lutIi, llWi *.bred l»> Wm.& (i.ti.Sherriff, Clarence.Out * 2nd os ner\u2014 Lot No.2 on the Fourth range of the Township of Bristol, containing 100 acres.Soil loam.Well fenced.One frame bam with stone basement, size .VI x 40 feet.Two wells containing good water.Sixty acres clearance, balance bush.Situated half mile from McKee station.Convenient to school, church and cheese factory.Also, one house and lot at McKee s station, and n se» of hay scales With house In in ?an exrtlli You can buy the lately and n : i \\ at home.Cut this formula cut and save it.ÎPIU i on;* « \u2022 » \u2022 4 \u2022pedients sepa- \u2022 * il'A H.T.Mi DOWELL, Shawville, Que.For Service.For particulars apply to 1).S.M( HUDSON.McKee P.().Que.JAMES S.BEACH MERCHANT TAILOR - CAMPBELLS BAY 8 For Service Improved large Yorkshire llog \u201c Grand Duke *\u2019 (registered) for service.Fee $1.00.JAS.BALLANTYNE.Bristol, Que.Christmas Stamps A Million to be Sold Before Christmas.We guarantee .Moike.was re- G McKEE.Every penny from tho stamp#, after paying for printing ami distribution, will be used for the x\tmaintenance of poor M HAPPY«£«ffM 1 ! patient# at th E ' \"\t1 Mcbkoka Free Hospital for CONSUMPTIVE*, and for extending the fight against the dread White Plague.This Christinas Stamp idea was started in Denmark about four year* ago, where the cash return* have built and financed a Consumptive Hospital.A year ago, the Rod Cross Society of Denmark sold over 400,000 with the co-operation of stores, churches, clubs, and boy* and girl*.In fact, everybody helped in this popular movement, and this year their National Red Cross Society is selling 1 the stamps all over the States.For Service.Mr.snd Mrs.at her fathers last _____ Berkshire hoar\u2014pure bred for service, last I Fee-one dollar.\t_ FÎT I GEORGE PRENDKRCiAST.Radford.Que.SOLE AGENT for the ens vistied Berry Steph l week.__________________________________ Mr ftU
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