###PAGE###1### ! ‘ THE EQUITY i ih people themselves tliât they should Iw gilt livre*I mil of all lands and taken l>ack to the wliivli Joshua con*|uered for Ilium, and which had been promised to Mo.tli.mi, l.-a;ic mid Jacob. It cannot lie said that this Isjliefand ho|s; is yet wholly uhamhuu <1. If a generally admitted, however, that the land of Palestine would re «pin «¦ o 'll'!* i go .some very radical changes 1 ivfore it i mid l>u regarded as a tempting or * I* sindde home for the now scattered raw. According to our authority, the .lew ar«' to I,«'*;«one masters of the world, •X 0. Jy# ami Palt Htinv in to hecoine co extensive with the globe. They arc declared to tie flu- nms' x ital uf tin- races. They can live m all v'' lies and in all latitudes. Their energy is irrepressible. Their faculty for nn»niy making is uneuualed. They arc 'n- great hunkers of the world. During grandpa." the lust ten years the Rothschilds alone “There, wlint did I tell von, Nino ?” to the amount of “Yen ,omeWy low hue,, nhe lew heard It u churned that they in- the faithful governess,“but you look unite something, sure enough, say.Mln Hindoo ' 1 1 1 111 ( hnstians, and that of tired----’ bobbing her head. if «uns the Jewish death “lintwhy should she - -ill me a bad 1 the ( hristiana 143. wickul woman ?” “A freak ofliois, my liahy, she does not know wlmt she is saying dean,'lend her away until t he doctorcomes says Nino, hurriedly. •‘Oh, I an so glad you are hotter Miss Variai), ’ says Jean when she comes into the room. “Tliank you Jean the doctor in lia>t- Th e IWVKII EVBIJV Till RS1IAY, ItY SMITE & COWAN, A* / Hors r l'i ojii ii furt ¦» TEH IIS OF SIHS«!tll»TII>Ni~ One d<>ltn, / a Ill mvlJiffy crut* inmi of If if tolh'i d f fill Hie mil Vul. I Bin SON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE V VOUS T !>, 1883. / u9 i UHKimsixt; t i: f? vis. Driven from homo bvcause In* married Mr. Varinti remonstrated further, but the white pleading face is too much for her," mutters Dolores as she throws her j ut Mr. Duvaiin, Ion* lm nhmild see tho bit- you to sou Mr». Norris when our friends tunicas she fm 1 toward him Morning. \o.m tn;:1 Night. Tr i mil l,I n-lvvrtls, Inwrtloi lion. arc ni 1 gout1 4'laud Ditvane, inog think*, is in some But Inez cannot wait till their friend* him, and some fifteen minutes Inter he arms about in every direction from lier. , way the cause ni'Duleri.s'sudden fainting have departed. As they come from ifin- leaves 1 nez at Dolores room and retires “Oh, how cruel how very cruel of you ( lit. She i* confident that Dolores thinks nor sho slips up «taire. She enters her to take the rest he so much needs liii> ill in love with I he young man, and own room which coin in unit tales with D«»l- “Are you not tired Jean long she has h a il witnessing his ore's s* ering apartment. She opens tiie “Indeed no, Miss Varinn This only, Inez be- | door softly, so softly that the tall, rather liuves, u the cau e < ! Dolores’ fainting. jm »i*t ly Luly, die wed in black, who is stand-“ I thought she acted w ry strangely to- j in g in the window, is not aware of her presence until she says in a low voice : “ Mm. Norris, if I am not much mis- I n lii-f 1 || if liner- l, I l I M I H Vi v. ,r#l mi il l'illies I I' I f" J'«v for tin- |( |* I / Cmitui-tM 11v Hi, m . ailwrllHliig l»v lin- y,Mi" ¦unis ipiiirtnly. Viim-s|Nimli-ni i- s-Uii i tV. t'olTOMptiiil !,N ;tu in a lauliMutv Kt)l , su,I answered nil il attention I" Maud Fill I I If fill m. TL. I* *...¦*!Ď f I r th “ No no, I am not tired at all ; go in the room, .lean and lie on the sofa, if I want you I will call---" “But there will soon ho a change, the doctor said about midnight," says .lean pleading to stay.” “It wants an hour to midnight. Uo Juan, I w ill call if 1 want you." Jean rises to leave the room, when Inez I i.'iiliii I y t«'il to writ» l day," says Maud. re you ill, Mi ts Varia»?” asks Mr Du vane, before Inez can reply to Maud. I taken ?” Evidently the gentleman is trying to It is Mrs. Non is, a lady whose air, as change the conversation. she turns to Inez, bespeaks the high-bred “I suppose I In vu not yrt quite recovered j wdlnan. There is a faint look of surprise from th'1 tri !r I t reived on finding D<>1 j on her motherly face as she regards Inez y f Rvlisli of me"—fixing I for n moment. ! Miviine's face “to al- “You must lie Inez ; yet---" so frightened when I “I am Inez ?" says Inez,advancing w ith Mr. Du vane," addrea- a smile. •My to that gentleman. “1 knew you at onee;hutmy dear child, ' •lily for gentle Miss I and Mm. Norjis takes Inez in her arms lied Dolores closely ami 1 irt 1 •imi h a 1 11 lull Tin- wmill t'i tin •• a ti.. a- 't rest, ndruMi-l illl'H ..f lit « e i> sln.it sun-• Vli»*ii !»l<",iiiln; t •- ,t I, if till:" m. I ; f I 1 IIH 'll.. I II til How «1 tltrried Woman Govs to *» X Till. Fifl'ITY ( 'Hi'«' n I I- l of Joli 1‘liming ni it i !.. I .iii.l i Viirvil |n I'M i ut»11 » • ry ¦! . ri w irk in h sii|N i i"i in inti' r. I iii'ic c*lines ti th* , i wi itt !i si/ii* I i M#' I* i < air 11,'. " "f 1 I; in mi,l fancy 1"K Slvvp. Tlit iv n> an article going the round* on titled “How the («iris go to Sleep manner in whieh they go to sleep, according to tlie ailiele, can't hold a candle to the way n w I III ! glil, In nil tli 'Inti,«s ,| I W'llt'li | Wlimi H"Wm kt,,i Pul nil II, : Ml I f The I n oui ft * linn fur li'j, I i urcs. It waa \ lier eyes mi M, low myself to know the cans sing herself with c -iiHf’liM il V:iri;iii t »r ho that i.hv will ing lit i * iiii'l have hoei f 1 married woman goes 1 l II. I W \ N !1 Have you sent foi says i ' vl.t, i r.i ?» is “When win Aldrich here ? “About an hour ago Mr. Variait sent for him to take my place,but 1 was not at all tired. She said she would he in your wen h'T,* “1 expected you to look dressing room, if ! wanted her." insure you I years older. It is eighteen years since I “Shall I bring you your slip;»ers and 1. . t her faint- last saw you - true, you were but a mere wrapper," said dean after a pause, inter how she child thm, hut, my gracious, ten years “ Thank you Jean, not now. You may o biolish. You are a have not liven added to your appear go." I ver$young man ; i»erba]*s you have yet to ance {” Inez closes the door after Jean. Alone learn that the girl of twenty laughs to j “If I were a believer in fate, 1 would with Dolores at last. Shu bends over the ' scorn Iter ideas • f fifteen." | say that 1 was destined to play a deceiving beautiful prostrate form. No sign of life There is a moment’*- silence in which I part,’ with a strain of bitterness that save tlio scarcely jierceptihlo Mutter of the Claude Duvane' i m uaby unchangeable grated hai-shly on Mrs. Norri s earn. “I eyelids and the faint irregular breathing, face varies a trifle in itr- c.Jor, then Maud am sorry, Mrs. Norris, that you were as- Inez looks nt her watch. It is a quarter titters, elevates her dark eyebrows until signed a ih wt in » sick room on the day of past eleven. She smoothes the girl's brow they almost touch her v ppt r-color ftizze? i your arrival. Wo expected you y ester- with her cold hand, ami imagines it grow* and says : day, and I thought you would have been wanner Ixmeath her touch. She gazes in- “ Moral, Mr. Duvane ?’* nicely rosteon Mr. Dvvanc laughs and shrugges his must lie tired after travelling so far; it is the bed. Is it imagination, or are the shoulders. reidly t«n> Lad---” lif>n really becoming less blue, and is the “ I assuieyon, lad i os, ! do not under- “No, my dear girl, I have had ample face really losing its glassy appearance !’ stand.” time to rest niyse f today. Nothing much “Oh Dolores, my darling, sjieak to mo!” “Why, fiu:: bus Wen lecturing to could lie done for Dolores but to sit and No word escapes the lips of the girl,hut j watch her, and Miss Leslie and I have her eyelids move,as if she is attempting to an! cries Inez, taken turns at it, and I would much mill- raise them to look at the speaker ; and for losing her or l cumin up here for to-day. I am not falling on lier knees at the bedside. Inez b»n the thought j prepared to moot so many strangers.” flow is Dolores, Mrs. Norris (” says lips do not move hut the pro lm% turns away I Inez, anxiously, as she looks in the other heart is: “Oh (bid have m ny upon me 1 f thinking what she should lidv 1 11 before going to hed. she While she in reniât turs in lier mind, and v tucked up in hed. the old «•iiiu : his legs in front of the ndering how he will pay the Suddenly she Hay»;— s did you lock the door' ways James, dlar door, says she says James. Well, v"ii had better go down and lock person in the liack lust i J rc/rs: 1 liuin s «.f it a: Ul? vulviov t!ll*M van I 1'. UtlUKHK, • 1 e I im.iI l i ivi *!! IN Ml.hiriNK. in „ . . ! i-lihl,. -I liiitisi ,n I I Vlk'MH M..I ! .r.l III I i il Il I >1 1 lag ( I I l,< w! 1 *ni 1< wh I I I" I II J I In MAlisu.ov, Mmilmil, un,| 1 Mill,, f.rtvi.l I I. 1 I rivi.i next moűt I ..fil it |r I I Inez Varian’s Secret w I l 1 \\ fl.-'t .1 / L" A M M K.» i, It <\| For* Imirtli I ln,i.,«i.iv "I »..|\ 1'uMi.', I*. Mu/#' iht till- vun wuii.t an.I il 11 “N Or, WHOSE CHILD WAS SHE ? *lei -A' r tin KM \\ toi nt l M. 1.1,1*., H-.rri-t ni , * 8u|.reuw Court, Omi AT HT (ivr. tic !• -? nil #'i will be sicker than what alio is before you know it. Would you ho afraid ,j (i f |(j j)t »» sl“.V »!.".« with her until I g.. hi..1 ' |v .|ames n «tain, cliHtigo tin* ll.u«»lug-gnwi, (,.!• someth»,,, . kU|ltM|-,„, AU.ut the time .himv* «ri'.rn jiresenUl") to inout tile (h rtor ill ' , , t„ gtit j„l„ Iwl, she “No, what hIiuuUI Î be afraid nil ' says r<.|||lir|v;; _ n ° ° Inez impatient! Hr J i it. f .r 1 luji.nl \ BY ÜAZKL Wool» VrMWĄ'M Ov*Mt| Mmicy t" I «un . It | t„t JWJiT II 1) ii. i:. n. i«h i.la Xevmu'hitir. « >mct: VoMi sn , ,»t. Iln t i II. Illl'I I (To i>e Continuel.) Shu kneels on the granny knoll, and lays her hand gently on the girls shoulder: “Dolores, darling.” No answer, though nho gives her slight a shake. Dolores, awake, you'll catch cold lying on this grass.” No answer, ar.d Inez with a hand that trembles, she knows not why, turns the dark face to view, and a shriek pierces the air. Nino loav.*s tin 'i Did yon shut the stairs door?" Bays James. V. oil, if it is not shut the cat will get t he bedi mom without fuvthoi N k xiii:ii!i:im. m. i» • Vnllf gv. ToiiiiiU, «ml M C\ I*. qu U . •Vllililreil K|» viilllv tlr.iti ,1 H A IL Vu I "I: I A N «va .Xf•„(!», f Xô'inrii nml •g* «lu-K. ut. parley, and Ino/, fairly drags herself over to Dolores’ bedside. There is already a high o* he- in the sick giil'i; che jivs and her hhiek eyes shine v. itli a burning light. She is muttering something incoherent!). when Inez bends over her, saying softl) : “D--loies, Delores, d Aunt Inez C “Aunt Inez, Aunt Inez.* and Dolores ?! . I ml in i n, Hi- n. says James illna y..u 1 Kl). I:. JOSKI‘118, M I» . I'M T (mim HHor to Dr. Vulvemltv. Moiihv.il, "! • »i« i.inn ii'kI Suivi* him. ( » u. i < Mill r Kiivt *I'W'I , *s| I | lu* fini I"' fi'Uinl it nil hoi i ( uhr -ki-. Out., i" of M.diii hi- if Vhy- %.... Slit; (I suck tiie inily s breath Tin n .1 “ Lccliumg I’m who is angry with leur,n r wit It < 'l.»u 1 Mr. Dnvauu from homo—excuse me tn meet her father's messenger, hut Miss | room and sees Dolores lying motionless on | to night ! Punish mu in any otlmr way, but spare mo here, and send a change for She a just about the saine — I think I the better. Pity me, my (rod ! Save lier she breaths more regularly. The doctor I life, so that before 1 die I may hear her isks Claudo Du vane, 1 expects a change for the better or worse | lips utter-” as ho looks down about midnight.” I ret unis the wife n extends lier clasped hands upward. Her f her 1 i lies down stairs again »• "i: a tack, and closes the stairs id cm es the cat, and returns to I ust as he begins to climb imch his wife observes:— it-> bring up some water. Sup-ing some up in the big tin," \i, l < « .laimy with a muttered curse, : dov n int » tin* dark kitchen and falls ! Jr, r.nd grasps all the tin ware wall in r arch of a big tin, and iis door open and Oilin', when ! vou know \ i is a muHsongci and dooi hand wonders over Miss Varian’s face as ^ ],js Cl. if she were blind and trying to discern V-u you Aunt / 1 r. ItOXKY. !.. I v -• Soliritnr. «lu-Fort, V. q. Alt-mis ,.;i , uni 8ii|N'rior i «n:rt ;ii A \Sim r. ». Mahhimtkh, « I" \ 1'ullilgll- n Vuuiity » ml \ O Mi I I cries Miss “Dolores, Dolores, Dolores Yulian, and time is a hurrying of foot steps t«» her assistance. “What is the matter ! J Maml h tittering laugh sounds in lier ears, | the bed, Jean Leslie sitting beside her and her voice repeating “Moral, Mr. Duvhiiu “What moral #’ the picture of innocci at Maud’s artist imlly-got ton-up-face “The moral of Mis Variait s lecture, of 1 the door of Dolores’ room I f who ii in by fueling , Inez t” “My mother! ’ Bays a voico that sounds “Yes, my darling,” says Inez, in the strangely through the room. same soft, southing voice. Inez Varian starts wildly to h« r feet, “Aunt Inez, was my mother a wicked 1 Following her, Mrs. Norris lays her land covers her face with her hands,dread- woman V* fj ipidity. I failed to per- [ hand gently on her arm to detain her. ing to look about her. What voice was “Oh, Dolorvi is Mins Varian s oily ^ It will do you good not to look at her, that ? is there anybody standing 1#* hind answer, in a cry of anguish. “( Hi, you de »r innocent! Moral, if you I Inez. Your father told me how Dolores' her, or do the walls speak i What a cow- “Aunt Inez, cries Dolores in a fiercer let a girl of lirttMi fall in love with you, condition worried you. Wait till you aid she has grown. This day lias lieen v« iuo, grasping Inez wildly 1 at twenty she will despise you.” friends go home, then you can sue her.’" too much for her nerves. Hearing those “w o. my mother hut 110,110 sli Egotism firms a vast part of Mr. Du-1 “Ah, Mrs. Norris, I feel it here that two words uttered out of pure imagina- My mut her is an angel 111 vane's composition, bo vast that were it Dolores is dangerously ill, and you arc tion on her part, she thinks, and she mi- Isn't my mother up in Heaven, subtracted from the whole, naught would keeping it from me,” says Inez pressing covers her face and looksaboutlier. Thank Inez I My child," said Mr. Varian, who had remain. Inez Variaii*s bjkjccIi, and the her hand to her heart. What did Dr. heaven, there is no one in the room. She Inez Variau'.s’in.:- 111 heaves, her breath appeared npuii flic scene just as the moral deduced by Maud struck his ego- Hutton say—let me know the truth, Mrs. turns her eyes toward the bed, and slaits comes in gasps. gentleman kncli boride Dolores, placing tism a cutting Mow. His face is dark red Norris, and J will feel better,” and Inez back with a low cry, as she encounters “Come away my baby, you are mb, his hand on Inez’s shoulder, “control to the roots of his dark hair, and as it is walks into the room where Dolores lay, Dolores black eyes looking full at her. making her worse," m\s Nino who has the first time Miss Linden has ever seen cold and white U|mn the bed. “Dolores,” she cries joyfully ‘do you come into the room with her cat-like , Mr. Du vane change color, she is alarmed, Inez starts hack when she sees her. The s|xak ?” tread ; “yes Dolores, dearie,’ as she los- and says hurrudly : white face, the dark circles about the eyes When Inez approaches her, 'Mores sens her grasp on Irivz, “your mother was “I beg pardon, Mr. Duvano, I really and mouth,are the Mine as when she found moves uneasily,but keeps her eyes on Inez | angel — meant no offence.” her lying upon the grass. as she distinctly says The color dies slowly out of Mr. Du- “Oh, Jean, Jean ! fins she not camel “ Mother, mother vane’s face ere ho says : back to consciousness since we found her?” “ My darling, my darling,” cries Inez ! the poor’child ah, “Your moral is good, Miss Linden, and cries Inez in a low voice of suppressed clasping her frantically in her arms, ‘what | the doctor, I supp"..u I'll not forget—indeed, I'll make a vow agony. “ Oh, Mrs. Norris, what did the | are you saying f Dont you know im that fmni this moment I’ll never show a doctor sav? a low miter, laugn tm lady the slighted attention unless 1 am j “ My dear, calm yourself. Dr. Hutton | comes from Dolores’ lips sure that she is twice fifteen ; 1 spared her sum 11 in future years are late ; t eon l Tail the follow j, J. MT. JVUF..N, A ?i • lor tin l'n-vih.-,^ . 1 i, 1, ,u-| out. ri VoimuiHHi-miT for Inking Ml". I n il* f, 11 nu«l n-Mhlvii'1,', 1 ", I11 Fort. N. U. Will Ml.vv ..ll i|„ « m{s of tl„. Ulstiii t of Ottawa. l. IX &( I I cries a chorus v of voices. And Inez Yaiiiui, with a face the hue of death, points to the prostrate figure she lias been embracing. oli, what has happened to my darling ? Dolores, Dolores !" dm yourself, Miss Varian, says a gentleman feeling the girl’s pulse; “she has only fainted. " < Ulk e i Inez's lip trembles as she moves toward 1 1 Vl 1 Il Ult course. “Excuse m) cuivethe lectun .lut : lune the moral //c/.'/.V. till I ît no- aw the matches T minute directions where to I added that she t the water herself i'ii iiri 'lihuili'MHl nused about u Lieli James finds the matches, i", c'Mues u]estairt and 1. Presently his wife \YJ; i niiiK koi;i:*i n.»¦ 1 i-rii-tor. Sj it* i,»i. « h» tlmi |mi,l tu gn Li'iuiint in thv It It. M 1 ; It I re'll IK. I'm ; !<• it • i:i • Kv« lyutlim » L i inWvs. I'liuict ( SI v Pu.i *• hands (| w us not ! n Heurent tl 1 1 1 Wull «l I . . | Ilian ha A"nt it. A i CVIDKNT.XI. MOI K. Unir M Ottawa, I.KoX.Uit) l.INK, |'r.»|.n O'mkI am»imm*|alion for ll.. hnwlling public. Th )wat dollar a «Iny ii'Ui.tv ii tin? « ilv. 0 CHADTEIt VIII I'lmudivn lor, f i MOIIA !.. Mil. I>1 Y VN K pii'cur.-J t1. pilingM il't sa vs: w t Business ('finis. JAMES MOPE & (!Ôm .INIJFACTL'HINt} 8 Ivrw, llookliindi is, i Ihv Ottawa AiixiHuy liiWi *•' I ores let's have an understanding •u'.nry in.liters. Now, next week 1 I '-TKV3KS r “ ty. Ottawa, ont. I ncz Varian looks more like* «lealli than thu girl lying upon the grass. Her father’s voice makes her remember that a number of eyes are upon her. She struggles despot ately for control, but every limb trembles, and her teeth chatter as she turns to Mr. Davis, t ho young medical student, who is kneeling beside Dolores. “How long may she have been in that state ! Sue, th* in is no sign of recovery, i Hi. Mr. Dax is, «1.» you think she is —" “Miss V.irian, calm yourself: she will be looking at you in a moment,” and Dolores' eyelids ^ottered r.s Mr. Davis spoke. IN !>ay — „ I .1 m't know what you hart to fwy, uni don't rue,” shouts James as he lur- janis his face against the M i i !.. a Goldsmith:; Hall. I “No, no!” ciics Inez. “Inez, nrv v«>u mad ? Wv nui.it humor II I wallt LI sleep wall il for ymi • [rills tli- cover viciously; ink of tin: worry hi id trouble \ inrnint.i wl 1 1 snaps v wi mv I-. coming I ll all ham Halrhvs, EiigtM; HaK 1rs, Elgin Hatches, Swiss H'aivhf:;, E>!::i;ion« \ ,,,1 I u 1 I S 'em." says .fames, h- gin* to cry softly, hut m, - ,4 falling into a g«*n-! him in the rihs with l then 1 11 he said that the child had received a shock, slowly : a. Sec wo and she may be ad right, hy midnight. We | “Yes, 1-1 1 H I know you, you art* a bad wick* it all through lunch-1 must hope for the best,*’ says Mrs. Nor- I ed woman, and you must n«»t come near Mow envious all ria tenderly. me—you must not touch me-------” i.ie to day !” “Hut she has shown no signs of life ? A piercing shriek reaches Jean Leslie, | in bed “Why !" iuks M.iud looking up at Mr. lias she not spoken !" as she lies on the sofa in the next room Duvatie like a liiilo child that knows she “Yes miss, she spoke once,” answer* She jumps no, and rushing in b» T). dores' | attend to Poke os hus been naughty and h . oh, how sorry. Jean, with tears in her eyes. loom, sees Miss Varian falling face down “For taking to myself the fairest of all “What did she say Mid she call for mu?" [ ward across Doloi fail women here to day,” says Mr. Du- j asks Inez eagerly vane cooly. “Como.” Maud takes his arm, the scarlet of her face showing plainly through the 1 hit kly si 10 wanted her. laid on I illy white ; f«*r Mr. DuvamVsey ^ A g man eEcajKî» Inez Varian’s white bps said ns plainly .tj hia tongue could nttei and she staggers back until she reaches it, “I can v mpliment you —you are twice the wall for sup|K»rt. fifteen.” * My dear, your father will be offended. ----- lie l autioncd juc not to let you come here. i i ut m i Tim law it Valh'Y. I should!>V j( tl «• Ottawa l 1 h .ut that scandal ah.iut l »¦' l “ Please never mind me. Dr. Huh on ! ant unite well.” 1 « MAIN STKKET l "I I'fcM KKOXB “Come away, Inez, you will flighten Dolores, if sliu .set,-.) you. Attend to your guests; tlo not let this i.nv their enjoy -whispers Mr. Varian, then a little louder. “A messenger lias just been here to tell me that Mix. Norris has arrived. I I will have Dolores tr»k :n home at once, it l'« I and Mis. Non is and Nnm will take care htmus slevpil) \ She struggles to lil LH I 1 1 .fames v an. -ays his wife, “you are ; - Ur nil every day. You know «, iii :» lives at No. *J1 ? Well, day 'ustui Smith told Mrs. a [taker had said that ll'.lIU, I Jeon shakes her head as she says “She ohly said ‘mother, mother, How to Trvni Sur. 4ir< kv, A physician write 1 to the Nv\ Hentll: About fifteen yea in » covered a speedy remedy for ‘>mistroke. M l haw quite a number of easts which I treated according to this rc .. •| every instance lac p it lent has to walk home in less than t\\ Tho receipt has received the approval of several physicians, coroners, and captains of police, who, from personal knowledge .* of its eilicacy, have .<•• endorsed it. No l man nejtl die in an ninbulunce nor while awaiting the arrival < f a physician. Any cool-headed man or woman can relui ve ‘the sufferer at once and without the least fear of evil e usequuntes method is simple and easily ci rriod out. ^ The following is all there is to do:— Drag . i the body into the nearest shade; place it in a sitting position against a wall, a tree, or anything that will he u sup/u t to the hack; loosen the collar of the shirt or dress; give a pretty stiff dose of Jamaica ginger- *uy an ounce or more - to a half glass of water. Keep up the application of water after the ginger has-been given, but moderately, and it need not he ice cold* Lot the patient have plenty of air aroiuid him, and in an hour.; time he will get up and walk home or to a stiver car. This if all the treatment necessary, and it is based un common sense. The oppression on the brain caused by j, u,{ the hout is relieved by* the cold water, and the blood is sent from the head to the body. The ginger, (if not obtainable H b. ,‘ tlm of the net, finished with double immediately, hr.mdy will answer, though fr;lla , f the lace, will elegantly complete the essence of ginger is the strongest tlu trimming. if not, cut the Wee out stimulent a id quickest) prevents ana mm , ,w m t?lC Utivk, the sleeves short, and or ! ivk "i • luod, by stimuli ting tliv vessel* ind sou ling fresh blood back to the as if M; . J York " I dis n fTIHH uutlvrs^ 1 llSit j'igt h< f her, had 1 “Hut, father, if it i. anything serious “I will send you word. Jean Leslie is at Dolores’ side now, and Mr. Variait leads Inez away as he continues my child, there can thr matter, “Oh, I hope n-*b Will you go over with her father f" “Yes; and I’msngh 1 Mrs. Norris has arrived. She is a lady who has had much experience in earing for the sick, and Dolores will 1)0 in good hands. 1 must go, they are taking her to the boat get hack in a little while and let you know tint Dolores is herself again. Do not look so tmubled, darling. Mr. Varian sp inks soothingly. Ho is troubled—not t hat he thinks Dolores' condition dangerous. 1 Iv is troubled on Inez’s account, lie never saw the face of a living being look more like death than the upturned one of his idolized daughter, as she knelt beside Dolores. “Miss Varian is in such a pour state of health, and her nerves are so shattered, that a shock of any kind might prove fatal,’’ were the warning wont.) spoken by the family physician to Lawrence Varian, and he is thinking of the doctor’s warning as he speaks to Inez, and tries to impress upon her that there is nothing the matter with Dolores. He knows that Inez’s heart is bound up in the child she has raised, lie has always believed that Inez was in love with his t, ,n, that no other man has ever won a place in Iter heart, and it was that love which first made lier take the child, his son’s child, lie I’m illy believed, to her bosom. TJv. Varian could imagine no greater shock for Inez than a misfortune of any kind overtaking Dolores. “If 1 was only sure 1 You will let me know if it is anything serious, will you not, father 1 There, go, they are v ai ting for you. 1 will not let our guests know that 1 wish the picnic over.” “That is right, child, entertain our friends; and do not worry until you have a cause. I shall return in half an hour to assure you that our little darling has recovered entirely from her fainting fit. “It is with much anxiety that Mr. Varian leaves his daughter, and makes his way to the boat in which they have laced Dolores. Little Lawrence lusos and listens. James is . and in s.nrti ig in pi 'f«»mtd slumber. With a ecu able a:mr. «c’rngv she pulls nil the cover off him, '» hours. hmcli up in them and lies awake until two a. v., thinking how badly used she is. the way a married woman -J’iCdtHri Leader. Marble Moai*aeaata and Headstones. > !l« id CHATTE»* iX Hut be nothing serious “Say nothing about my being litre. 1 will go down stairs now,” says Inez in a gasping voice. She reels rather than walks by Mm-Xon is and onto* the room, hut she does not go down stain. She passes into the room on the other side of the hall, one belonging to her suit of apartments, and falling face down want on a sofa, remains there until a nock on the door startles her. She rises, shakes out her dress, and touches up her toilet before the mirror before she opens the door and encounter# the face of her father. “ My child, where have you been all this time- what is the matter, Inez, are v. not well enough to stay down stairs !" says Mr. Varianjrightemd at. the deathly pal’or of Inez's face. “I felt quite faint for .1 few minutes, v moi Which lie is ; 11 ami ut ii aKoiial.lc rat in l.i'S style, her father's messenger with an anxious * \pression of face which she cannot conceal. “I.-i not Mr. Yaiian coming over ?” she luAs Varian t ti XfF It. in. inlnr the j.|. mill's liuiMiiig, I", n.hr i.i i 1 rf Urid (I nr- t i JOHN It. BK AI Modernizing old Dresses, An xoellent way to remodel and mod-uiuij.-m old silk dress, black or light-col-oi> 1, is to take all the old trimmings off and 1 nul ice, leaving it perfectly If there is enough material and .sni! ci i.t ingenuity tofonn the old shape j the waist iii!'l breadt hs of the skill into :i : ! ii;; 1 mice ; slip, the way is then clear. ii tiouncus of Oriental nues in beautiful designs tvkable h»w prices. If there is t good 1 to make an alternate ruf-tie or fan pi atingof the silk, it will make all the le s lac : to buy. If the silk is van as m ild • a sum as the < Mental. For says I don’t kn«»v: mins, No told mo to give you this." Inez takas the slip of paper which is landed to her, ;«nd reads these hurrcdly penciled lines: “ I),, not fee! uneasy about Dolores. ! have sent for Dr. Hutton. Mrs. Nom» lajiiig a T ranger bore, I think it is best not t j return to the Wand. ' Thvi-e lines in no way relieve Inez. They are very unsr-tisf ictory. Dolores is worse or, to make the lk.it of the tidings, her condition is unimproved, if eho could only go to her—but that is out of the question. Hero in the midst of this gay scene she must stay, and go about with a smile, watching happy fa fevt, listening to the joyous suiuuls of laughter and music which tills the all-around her. Dut she smiles, watches, listens through this long, weary day, fulfils her part to the bitter end without llincliing. With the setting of the sun the picnic-era leave the island. All have been invited to return to the Varian mansion,but tiled from the out door amusements of the day, a great many, on landing, go t«* their own homes ; among these are the Lindens and their guest*. Tins v.a.s Miss Maud’s arrangement, iu it was quite apparent to her that Mr. Du vane kept out of Miss Varian’# w iy since their conversation. 1 nez's inward prayer was t hat every -would return t « their own homes, but R. BRUOE GRAV, will Tin WHOLESAI.K CC 1ÎKT.UI. ClfEM fST^ I HU (KJIST Pvmbrokv -;tid i i f essence r w c years ago. “ t'mph ! 1 knew she would make herself sick," and Nino Ml nvs Jem as quickly as she can. “I must send for the doctor,” says Jean ns they ciosh the hall. “You needn’t,” snapped Nino, following Jean into the room round in a minute." “Not for Miss Varian, fur Dolores —, “Oh. ' said the Hindoo, her eyes falling on Dolores the moment she entered the room,” she’s come to in a high fever, just as 1 said she would. Send for the doctor at once.” Jean leaves the room as quietly as before, and turning to the sofa where Inez lay, Nino cries : “My poor baby, you will not let Nino at rvm: suflivivii OnUrn from I’m ( UnM to ii'ith ctirc /;»•/ Lawrence Vartan's watchful eyes foil ( w- advise you any more!' cd bis daughter os she mo\ed nltout the She Lakes a vial from lier pocket as she guests during the remainder of the even- bends over Inez, and pay# m»t the slighting. She looks better than she has all test attention to Dolores, who is tossing day, he thinks, and his heart is all the and moaning iq-uii the 1 cl. _______ lighter for thinking so. It ia pist ten o’clock. Mr. Varian’s drawing-room is entirely deserted by bis guests, but they are all gone nt last and, thank Heaven, breathes Inez Varian. “i am glad to see you looking so much bitter, Inez,” says her fat lier, “but you must retire now, or you will not be able to attend to Dolores to-morrow. The doctor says she will have a change at midnight, and you can lie called at midnight if il is necessary.” “Indeed father, I foci quite well now and could not sleep if 1 tried. You must go to bed and I will relieve Mrs. Norris and have you called, if it is necessary w hen the doctor comes, ’ says Inez, struggling to look comimsed. “My dear, Mrs. Norris has already re- Nino, the moment tired, I prevailed on her to do so ; you know she has travelled for two days, and must be tired out. Nino wished to take Jean’s place, but who would not give it brain. This is the principle in a nutshell,and if the police were instructed to proceed in the manner 1 have here indicated l*»th physicians and ambulances could be dispensed with. The latter do more injury than good, for the person sunstruck should be as quiet as possible; to jolt him over the rough «trees is to render assistance to the attack already made u|*m him. I GRANITE WORKS. one her smiling face did rot .say so to the party who attended her to her father’s residence. “ How is she f are the tirât words under her breath, n< she meets her father in the drawing-room d<»or. “ She is no worse, ’ says Mr. Varian, hesitatingly ; just about the same as she was when wo brought her lion o. The doctor e> peels a change about midnight. He is just gone but will return again this Mil. Xonta and Jean Leslie • now. All that can possibly be done for her, they will do, so, my dear, do not think about her for the present.” Inez makes no reply, but turns her attention to her guests. Dolores is seriously ill, and her father is trying to conceal it from her. She is sure of it from his words and looks. “1 suppose that Mis.Norris knows that we have returned ( W ill she not coins ill \ II t'i -I" 114 i a few minutes !" s.'ys Inez to her father some fifteen minutes later. “No; she prefers staying with Dolores this eviniug. It will be tune euough for CHAPTER X. The Hindoo has Inez restored to consciousness Ifefore Jean returns to the room. When Inez offens lier eyes, looks about her and hears Dolores moaning on the bed, she understands the situation. “Oh Nino, Nino, you ought to have hoard what Dolores said when she came to her senses. Has she said anything to you ?” “No, m would not ing in a fever wake up in a delirium. Are you better now, Inez ?” “Oh never mind me, I am quite well. she ojKjnoa her eyes she called for her mother,and when I went near her she said, ‘I know you, you are a bad wicked woman.’ ' 4 And then you fainted T 44 Yes, I think I did.” “What a silly girl you are, she did not know what she was saying.” “Ah, Nino, the doctor says she must have had a shock. I believe she has heaid the story.—listen, she is talking now A lot of old chaps were sitting around the other evening tolling stories, and l*'t the treats ho could tell the biggest lie. The crowd got ready, and the first man I. ; “It happened this way,boys,” said he, 4 away out west. In thoaa days 1 was a pled the entire gang, II pay for the drinks. one MAM* K TI RER 0* Truth. Truth will never die; the stars will grow dim, the sun w ill pale hit glory, but truth will be ever young. Integrity, uprightness, honesty, love goodness, these are all imperishable. No grave can ever ei.tomb these immortal principles. They have Ixsen in prison, but they are freer thin before; those who enshrined them in tirir hearts have been burned at the stake, but out of their ashes other w itness* have arisen. No sen can drow n, no storm can wreck, no abyss can swallow up the everlasting truth. You cannot kill goodness and integrity and righteousness; the way that is consistent with these roust be evcrlar.ting. -Spurynoi. ? The Hebrew and Tlieir Future. Much has beču spoken and written about the future of Israel. It was for many centuries the popular belief time nj l!iu Jew- Renfrew Granite and White Marble gentleman, and—” “Hold on,” mterru “that's enough What 11 you ha And it was so just p Varian dreamed what cause he had for hia anxiety. Hu has not the faintest idea of Inez’s inward grief, or the put she has We MONUMENTS, y precious, but if she had I have minded her,for she is ravI kimw she would ve?” evening, w itli In play to day. 4 If I could go with her! My poor dar are to Ron He Overvalue Ills Hesltatlen HEAD-STONES, ling, when she returns to consciousness she may wish to give vent to her young heart's sorrow; eml at this critical moment of her life,who should be at her side ? Not “What wit* the trouble with you and another imrty. Mike, on the avenue last evening r inquired a citizen of hi* Hibernian jKfiter. “Well yer see, sur, it was a bit of a hesitation on him part.” “A bit of hesitation?” “Yes, sur TABLETS, a strango woman, kind and motherly though she may be; not a stranger in my place/ thus thinks I tier., ns she joins her guost* once more. “ What ha* Impelled to Dolores, Inez/ idling Inez with cvmu y a costs, t up gave him the he seemed to Yer see “ Father plcaso let me liave my way in this matter, 1 have been away from boleros all day, and I promise you that I will go to bed the minute that l feci I am not able to be up.” t will ready in choice av me two fists; an hesit ate, loike, an when I seen that he couldn t mike up his moind, I jist gave him the two at'em fur luck. Maud Linden,apinxi Mi. Vu vane at, lu-r side. “ 1 found her lying in a swoon ujiun the gnwt/ ausweia lues, not daring to look «y» a*id Railin j.i vf nt y ten, A f. 0. SOMERVILLE, t Kvnfrvw, Jmj, 1W& i. << l t ( \ ' t- » N \ W* i 1 I \ / \ A ) ###PAGE###2### TIIE EQUITY : THURSDAY AUGUST !), 188.1. they proving their ayaivin in nnlor to meet the iivlo mid pmct- growing miuinmiviita of the (Itmndian mi ihe land, fur the pi^r publie • •I no |Mwmihility of Inn mi 1 the laud hv tilled. reduce the Net in Hpit« idijeet, and « THE EQUITY. (w»rt of I’tv pres ill the face "I tli Mr. Muwitt it!i* 1 Mr. Mackenzie that “Wv ‘'cannot ,i|i| ly •' lawh of I hil.uio to any “ |ti it ut that tonitoi v, although it may “ belong to this province, until the Ihuui “duty is decided upon “ tii'ii. said Mr. Hlahv “ the nt,it “ is either annexed to Manitolm, orfitlu r “ wise dealt with, so as t" ho in possession “of provincial rights and privileges. ' “ that author ai i" < i"\ ern and ti111hoi y, stihji et to nut ni" right should not he done i that of the aerieii It lirai labourers 1 were still in a stunuti ieally cut oil fi fai m lahotti vr 11'I "'it mg I». mi •pouted dovl.imt.imi ou look nliko Alouan around the Many 11 failli cures" of physical mala dine have Wen reported from the religious camp ground, (Hu (Ireland Charles VuUiii, of Poston we tint told, continues to nmioini the limn', the halt and the Mind with healing oil, M which, if the failli he millivient, it is claimed, will conquer all diseases’ Pomona treated make “Children I am going to get married to a report of their cases at the next day's that woman over there and give you anew meeting. The most remarkable of last mother. If any of you is going to kick week wan that of a Mina I tilth, of Rahway, '»ul and boo boo about it, begin now, so that N. ,1. who had been almost “stone deal " I can time ye down before the train goes, for nearly twenty years. Has the age i Henry, you are the oldest. Are you mirivles returned ' going to declare you'll run away or commit suicide# Let me know right now, for this is a good cool place to prance around ye With a shingle. Senior n Lydia Gibson, 1st; Liazit Henry said he guessed it would Ik* all Craig, 2nd, Mary CampWlI, 3i\l. right, and the rest of the en.wd seemed to jullior ,v. Hattie Campbell, 1st; K. agree and ten minutes later the widower Craig and IL llolibs (equal.) and widow sat holding hands and trying m. Maggie Campbell, 1st; Olive wt«-rw >mvi h»r Un- limim '<• l-|..ww „ml II Aw xx, vliiiwiwl 11 » l six I' »m. .| contract loi four un li way. Mwccii K.VI 11»l S l»KS I HuWANTm.s fi„m the rilWT of « I liowilcn, U* w lt>.\t II I MS an >nixi».\a «n.i frimy July, 1888 trust, said Mr. Mow at itv will l ity is t Tin'll mil on* I • I III.- »N.| Will, III.- III.. W I II lIllM- ll x In I 'St; f.'iv ..ml nil X. M I to arrive nt Uutximtmi I the Ont inviit to ilval xx itli the laud in thv disputed ten it accounting thuvfov in vas "in* riidit to t lie tei i i maintained. s. Ill nil'., at f I n In «' a!ml 'l l Î till' W III I « ' i |»|•«•«I hi ll gl\ I KMX I 11 Neon is I., l It,mi,III, I, I •nil mil •m| sxmtiiu, n.i'ii'K I* • I M IV TUM'A) I N.INI \ \J !"«' Iiiiu 1‘iMtt IlUli ' tin* strike 11 rill'HNlUY I thit lion provint* suppliera of MimitolsV* wants should be less active. v complin) very tempting "I p-\ as .ni m hivernent for him to desert his fellow *, and tint at last he swallowed iu rung hait. This is the first case i i it III :ir I til- linVii k Haul III, „rt ,1.1 l.lkf MK'MX vImiuI WIi. iv tl,<> .1. 11 l o Hi, k,*,'l nil \i I ill, ««lu I I, M II.,- jh.ri hat,-I, >-,i| Ilot I I I I I III f-'iimili -it ,n t IV If ** If 1*1'til I lit*, I cl I mill llowniit III' wluli «lull* hIiphi'In I, .1111 Is ' H'ljll IHI Ml'I ( I I I I IWt I at |'IMS hit | flu* glitt in lins vitv of t lie others s,i\ ? Mt l I'. H .1 I It X contemporary puts in a plen for tlu jNiinf 1 Everyone understands that all th i"ii of tlie exercise of authority h\ force is tuvivlv campaign thunder, ami Id e to i uuil'lv \x lu n I he \l tl"ll is o\ ci . lui! il xx ill I lit of the t oulde Mr. Moxvat is i uihv arises thn null xx In, li a liiml M't I" T. I'. KHKM'lf V. U. Ills,' farm H •• mat11 slivvt tills will, il w turn I ri. «11 M„l tijuh I \> Wl sk ht 1 11 it 11u*v do nut regard Ins " «'I victory mu the |nut *s Pt. due 11iv«had always I ; liaky. m ,1 they st i ike is w ill remain linn weakening, and Mil llinilHO. It justly ut that I ten could grow wealthy «« agriculturists turn their minds and Until that it will a their stejm to the city, where their chat f°r success in the struggle than on the farm «• foUM'h-sMim*. I Mu' Xi'shi l*» Willitl I I II"' I' I« vln|‘h Hill iva. ,lii|\ J'i. » many young nun wh Ill'll I I rv.i tl.v mam I'liv mvi > iiIU kl i n k I'li-in I In- fm-v’ .iii.l H-ak \s UirO \ii.l m V i I,- tli I I ni* sim ri" rr:iu,'iu>t Ih. kif* ihr whistling lni,a l.m vi| vs his «•>•»•; 'I *K hsl. Kirk ;it II ,• ti|inv sh irk. Viol II., h.iliimt loin Hi, m. tli.it 1 i ri I life are fvvwv sing hiv tint von- vivati Many young men wliost birth-place was a farmh,msv will .1 on the {Nitvinal acres; others, also brought up to agriculture, haw an inclinâti wants mechanics POPULAR Ml men I I strikers st*dc that they will have legal settlement of the boundary question nn dillivulty in holding out for mouths wi ll van lie obtained. (,V.,•//<. >'VL iind that (hey have had numerous of- , fvrn of |M'cuniaiy assistance in ease their funds should nui short, which is not likely touishuu nt at to he the vase foi aome time t Saturday evening t ieal I nh'i: voted tl md if is |j L t 'raig, 1st; 1 stitilted alikt There doe» not ap|iear to he any sign of a sin l ender either among the telegraph operator» or on the part of the North-West-cm Company, Probably it was anticipât-1 Frank Vraig, 2nd ed by the strikers that Mie company would Geography. M. < ’amptx'll 1st ; L. t'raig give in hefoiv this time ; if so they have 2nd; H. Campbell, 8rd. been disappointed. The company and the Orthography. Lydia Gilwoii XJid Lizzii publie are Buttering the inconvenience « if Vniig, (equal.) the diflieulty just now. We Imjv the Ooni|Nwition. Lizzie Oraig, 1st; Lydia strikers will not feel the pinch Indore it is | Gibson, 2nd. General Improvement. Minnie t’raig. I>' «*r. iiMtwt. flnrr, hm tin* ginnl m1111> k. tin- lvi»svr gw ! * II I ill " 11'i lit. «il..I in |In- sail Wows a martin gal A ml l'lu « (lif hirmwvil rvm. ' 1 H I \ v«‘luv. (*n iv ( Ht.iwii Ty|Higi;i|ih-fiu the Ntim of $100, ly that the other !:il i tlo vi uv for tin- most II". him • M. McDonald, Esq. Vt l'hi , tüi ials «'ft1 silislnctiin nvi ill'll the liisiin I toy thot tl urn it. ill. tav company continue f unts of tin* limitin' s is Wing ilon ;* mv every «lay resinn ml condition. They are H' xvision, entirely inde sti ikvrs, and van alibid h consequences of tlieii ]K>mtors, how-nteml that this pity is misplaced. l II 1 Ks x a \ Nathan Mien I ,f inn-1 I 1 INS COMPANY. Aiiiî arc siijcrio? lo all oilier Sewing Mm, etch ďlic L'ilit RniüiiiiE NCW H8DC.” in a leveli i. ami he sustains a h) tlieph. PAKTYISM rs. I'ATttloriSM. ^"logic.d lad that the - wliisiw" dcx.h.j , ... , "lent of the intvllevtual faculties tends | . 4. . t the piildie press j the destruction of family relations, is the dissemination of sound constitution there is the hi. h and extravagant al knowledge, the inculcation of erred "f m,*h*ni living which makes yoin political principles and the adv.^aey oftriic unwilling to undertake the hardens nt-ral iiUoui ,.]] public I„ fa,hv‘* this connection the old Tory hatth “the prerogatives rights of the peoph tali/at ion uf tin ild ? ! 4 I The s|«vcial missioi vlun less u them t lu*t } | 'iwi.Um uf'li! N ' pity them for tl ill-ad visi-d ever. I 1 1 lx l.VS up I !•¦• i his ineoni expenses on- til, it all grow J than tiny dress pa d unpaid foi lien It Id v f-u ;i lifl.v - to puivh. fit corns | them good help and induni honest m,\h.*i better oiliest dressed i,l!« r.s I'v lh, I •• have t tl"‘IS liter nil I linil l.v.ml of I 1 IN I I \ I til I'Zic ViiiT> Munlcr. <‘i\ l'hv I s ! ptmn mu Inst year on the recommendation of S complet ft males, ami 8, HU has 8t»S, lus iuhahi i ni"ir |»'inls i'f KXl'F.I.I , lu.ii Ilium rnlitliiiivit. 1.011,1,.I,. \ itillllVH th The mimlvr <»f ( ’are\ sole subject of c. h i versa tio; Dublin. ('ni v> himself eho.se t f the eriiw it ami the i.m i; « tin r * DAVID BAI.LANTINK, A, lit I"i ll r «'iitllily I'f 1*1'lilt 1 iM.i.n Ti;xni:itsH,i,iirss,. | t u„ ,i„,i, ,si;„,,i IIII'I Mi-Ini -• I ' Trll'lvi h'l 1‘t'sl mil, WitlliliN y II." will In- n r, ix, I .ll Him ..fflr,' until I 'Hi «lav ui Au-junt next, iiiflunm-lv, for ll'«- m < I IS merely ill whole er\s 1 Uieklnml ( '<*1\ in, lias just 1 et I In' total |H»|»u’atioii is given of whom y.8tK*JUo 212 females. Vaii I go tu ,i Natal, and would not go to Australia, he eau.se lie knew that many Fenians lmd taken refuge then Is with t principles f British HU ,>r constitutionalism may Ik* further condensed into tin* brief won! “patriotisn try and its institute form and variation of constitutional enmient there will Ik* diversity of Iul\ :!«»? li. iss I II I POST OFFICE Flu* Lord Lieutvn-nt is much annoyed by the mimlemf trey am It lie prevent i« m of Kavanagh and ther informera froiulamlingat Melbourne, has been angry correspondence Ik** the Lord Lieutenaflt and proiuiu- iibjcct us that it is rumored that Kavanaul» has lieen murdered. Melbourne August .1 the other informera an 'learner I’all 01 love of conn But under evei \ t tints ; Alexandria Port Said, I, tali. 28,725; Dam u i'li iti siilmil s. 208, Ian , ns \ gardening I'eavli them. 0; Suez. 10.01: a, 84,040; Rouet I: Mansourah, 20,7-84 ; / 040. The statistical information obtained the census has yet to he mad crease of population in the past wore of years has been remarkable. In 1802 the 4 y n i I HiM-i illnttioiiK mu !*• Xrvii nt tin- I »• |11-iin n( i f Till,!ir Wurk.%. oilaxva. Mini nt On- I’lililli-XX - rks uihvi-, XX iniiiiH'K, "« timl after Nil unlm lin- I Uli •lay of July. IVrsuiM liiuti-rlngwv n.-tili'.l that h-ml-rs xx ill iM l« nil iiiiIvm mu,I'- li.XT Dortacji:, .July 80. Mr. Matthew-1 i*ii"l, «ml stumit xxiiii iin-ir sou. head of the Hudson's May Company's , li|(ik _ post here, xvas asked his views on the sit -1 I - n nation, fur iiayin being informed that, his opinion would be 1 to « generally accepted as impartial, he said p 11 that the whole trouble was the result of i jealousy and conflict between the olHcers of the contending parties. The arrest of Keys at Assolmnasking on the charge of 1 selling liquor to Indians was entirely the outcome of spite by sonic Frenchmen who tjiz-xt^ OAT TJl had been reported by Keys for selling I X* vjlh îjxiJjül, liquor nt that place. Keys was there as a detective in the employ of the Ontario A AjVT LAMBS authorities, and if he seemed to commit I n j , • , , 11 red htf on un ported Oxford I lîal Pwrhigv Trail Mi*s. if you «• hi luit v 1 Hail Contract. t 1 « | pinion ae to how its details should !»v managed. This at once evolves partyism, .ami as all government administration under lhiti hoth, Smith Vinca. To the interviewer ed have been known here as the “Liberal ! fî"ü ^ ul 4’Hi° to 10,1*13. M r <‘ Dmim-l said: “My brother left: ‘^'inc thii ty sea* s ago, after a period of the principles involved in their famous * 0,1 °f 1 10 T ,uu‘mf> nf ( nllfoni,« v hat the result might ho. lb did not ^«ultf which followed from their various 2 % j"..........7 ....1 ard fciirrL' r Lďiigďď atcli word, ftenj dyfvrd, who comes, fer i f , , ‘ t . mg in Dublin in about two weeks umonK tk'in all. and became certain that r/o, for the king, hence Tory, which is the theory of Evolution In th • do “tin' a^vr- I received a cablegram abmit two I j'vyovvrv w.is liulv mlîucnceri bv the mvd- antidote here is the dissemination of true tl, f...... Evolution din.hti l'iw d " T"* W’gvd in an attempt to blow up the Man- et "11,1 tl,!s discovery came the as-! irniu informer Carey, in South Africa, isat'apt. avort danger from accidents and waixl off Mu Ian. of this place, who lately went to death for a time; but in the generality of Ireland ; but Mrs. Phelan received a let- CftSC!8 doctors are p.wcrlvss. It is the n among I ter from her husband dated Tipperary, Ire- Lusiness of such men, however, to magnify them elections I land, two weeks after ( VDonnell sailed for ^lc*r «'ttieo to the utmost. They get then f I Smith Africa, so this disposes of one | !nu,iey ostensible by curing the sick; but it is clear that the shorter the illness the fewer will be the fees, and the more protracted the attendance the larger must Ik* the “honorarium census returns 4,300.002 lions less than at present ‘ion of ( i '"I \ i tl He replied that he would pre-1 [!' , (j g nothing on the subject, but « ‘ " ll t h In : v I’lfoKK niai Ih t loin Will IA M. I h.* i :i:m .ne rom i i i.«i iK'l* Il t l,f I fr U\ t ulwl'l. vU ii lv via < II M l.AT. « HIC HEhTEK «ml I I 1 V|.t II till- 1*1 Ml ..II!, sMKKXItolp ll„* xi.,il I' Mi: H A VS ,n rhvsUr ,*t H* \ rhq'l«r\ 1 ii‘tv ni doctors Dr I i Ih onlvr Unix,* lYwlimk.' m. MONDAYS. WKD- I Kill DAYS :>l sAM. animat CM* lil' hfstrr „i 1100 to P.M. II»DAYS. THI RSDAYS ami t" nrrixi* nt Fmt I un Willliim mi sjimiv „l l\ mlimki- ni T.UO hc of I In* must talented g aud, a Professor ,, "He uf the medical col 1 i K. Il KNNIS, Siinlaiv phyei Mati- ns m Fn Medict! at: f \. xi. i ,1 -f 1'nlilii- w a. :;iilh .July, 1 t I k I i i i To li-avi- IVml.io! ,-m.I SXTriiD.US XVilllinu Ml l.:m I*. M. • IllVH i t i t I S A. M T" Il in it. I mm r. m ' r m ng l'urtl « r iiifi'imnlliiii «h lďii,t..l lin-s colli nm<|iti'»lis of l'I-'l'" I II l'i.liliact limy lie WN*II, illlll nk foruls iccs . l fl-îll 4 I F. H Will ďii I « ) 1 I tciulvr nmv «*l»lji hier. SliiH'iilHiru, I nf tlic MilwiiU r. T. I'. FKKNCII. 1'. o liiHjKTtor Int tl,«- Fust hn kv I ( I himself it had liven only for the purpos, of more successfully detecting any of lend-1 l)oit'ii /{(fill r al lltci lli I vrs lA.MKsmLTOX Pust < Ml'ur In q-vrtur'f Ollivt ( Mlnw ) *lďow III I business is almost at a stand : ! ! money, owing to the belief that titles cannot he had, and that their is continually a tear that bloodshed may occur at any I moment. Prompt measures should at once be adopted to dispel the feeling of distrust on the part of outsiders, and remove all cniKu of fçar so far as those at home are concerned." Thu Ontario authorities continue to feel sire over the taking of the prisoners to Winnipeg. They would have been more troubled had they known that the prisoners had only been taken on the caboose train ns far as Deception and left there, I pending the arrival of the train for Win-i ipvg, live hours later. There is no doubt that ex-Judge Miller advised properly in having the ; risonuis sent out of town as soon as possible after their arrest. Had they remained here a serious disturbance must have taken place, owing to the fact that there are here scores of pimps and roughs only too anxious to cause a row, feeling satisfied that they would at least he tulation, and to pro- Urge number of those wlmm it was unde- Fact is. 1 believe I shall unite as soon as ¦df its area are not making war upon a mote the interests of the commercial in- eirahle to have here. The visit of the 1 find some good woman.” party but upon this province, because its dus tries of the country that provision lacrosse teams had excited a great deal of “And my children need a father's care people are of another race and speak a 'hould be made by parliament to facilitate interest in England, and the member# she sighed as she iwlled little Henn'John ft A 11 0 D CHATIA 11 Al language different from their own. They the acquirement hy agricultural labourers, were enthusiastically received wherever off the window still and bumped him into U U M U II L UR I I UN AL would not be lens exacting in their de- tenant-farmer», and other proprietary (they went. In r t. » a question WttĘĘĘĘlĘĘĘtĘEĘĘinĘĘĘIĘĘĘĘIĘĘĘĘÉiÉĘĘĘĘĘĘĘI^M mandfl for spoilatum if Reformers were rights ia agricultural land. He said the the probability of a double track lietween | The man got up and walked around the out of office and their friends were in. It hind system which obtained in Créât Montreal and Toronto, nh* Henry Tyler waiting-room anil took a closer look at the is intense jealousy and Intense antagonism Britain had been abolished in every other add that the traffic was imw getting‘too children. Then lie returned and said:— which has originated the demand, and it pwrt of the world. Owing to the exist- heavy for one line, and that it was only a j “I suppose you've got a few hundred is a crime against the province not to meet «nee of this system the farmers of the j question of time when a double track ; dollars, belongs to some church, can wash it with equal firmness. It is not a ques- c,!unt,y were unable to compete either would be laid between these two points, and Iwko and mend, and arc of a mild and tion of a party, it is a question of justice, with the American farmers or with the ! When asked if he thought they woyld be forgiving disposition." of yood faith and our English-speaking Ml,,a^ landed proprietors on the Continent, able to increase the sfwed of trains in that “Yes that's me. ' nationality.” the result of which was that the farmers event, ho rejdicd that be did not think it j “Well I'm kinder religious, even-tern And these illegal acts on the i*rt of the 1,1 England had fallen into a very laid | was advisable to run with any greater pered and am worth about $2,tXX>. I’m «-*- »...............—* SSSTiji =' 3* & a '=1 ti&ftcr % j snt to tlit* Kinploymc.i of 3 med force on the | farmers. Then, taking a lower class, intention of the company to continue ini- • ner 4 1 III At B. B. D. Lafleur’s Store all to be sold out to make room for New Stock I <>:— I. now ho i time fui Speaking of tlie feeling in ganl to Canada, Sir Llonn credit now stsed to investment; still 1 thought that opportunities in Canada wera looked upon with favor, those who said that Canada did not get as large a share of the emigration from the Mother Country as «lie v/an entitled to, hut in his opinion what was wanting in Go and see BUST ACHE who is always ready to show goods for inspection. ' I over The game of all cause discontent air. J the disputed territoiy. is the same— trying to with the Dominion Government with the ng ii. 1 relieving that | hope of saving the Ontario Premier from a political glare. i (pun an ( -orisuiMo O Kcc.c lias been engaged by Cliioi Constantine as a provincial jiolice F H.fj IJ iTfiNi man. He will not do duty here, but wiii * ¦ww*r W wM Ikj sent on the more important misai west of Winnipeg. ONTARIO CONSTABLES D1S< IIAKUE0. McLauclilan and Dent have left the Ontario i>olicu force. It is said that they wore discharged for giving away secrets to the Manitoba party. Winnipeg Time». OF ALL KINDS riioi un >118 TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AT turn puts it C5MNII as to a seat T l»y tin* memlwianf 80 Paul'» Clmrvl w g A Discount of 5 per cent on all Cash Purchases. Portage du Port, . In the Clmn li grow, on MoiMhty, AlignmI |hr 131 li, ls.s:t. on the occasion of the annual visit of Ilia l/'Mahlp THE BISHOP OF MONTREAL. Pinner ti« kfti as #> uta. Tea 10 rent»; Children half price. Proceeds in aid of Church fund. E. B. D. LAFLEUR- Bryson, June 7,1W / * > v / V 4 1 a ###PAGE###3### THE EQUITY : THURSDAY, AUGUST», 1883. Baku Ha !,l. - Tim rot urn match between I Ottawa Hotrl Akkitaui.- July Hist. the presentation of the cane, after which I number of tho piny the junior lioya'eluh. of this vilUgo and Vr fW.'X offered « abort l>ut neat re- Imve the game *,w«l », unceren.oni- I orlaga «lu Fort wan played hero un Sat- D p<)rt . (, A H.oith, Hhawvillc; Jaa. A. • **• '"“ly, J""t «« it became really exciting; v.rdAy last, vaulting in a victory of five I Fmer, Ottawa. In tho ovoning n>>ncert was given in but the dissenting ^rties very gentle- .tins for the visitoi». I August I - A If. Morrow, Dacro; Jinnee .] the church by a ooniiwny of ladies and manly submitted to the wishes of the IVnicy, H.L.S. Biysoii; (». J. McOregor, gentleman from Hmion, under the CoNMaMAnoN.—Next Tueaday tho rite Fitzmy; Win. Orcy, Montreal; J. XV, |>. . ,lf M .. .... _ i , i ~~ mMWĘimm ......•• .....—.................* “I,","u...1 hum. s. ^ Minnie<)’Mv:u:i Lizzie O’Meara, K.McC. kind ever before held in the county. tlovi/wfiF Not**.— Killkd by Liuht-I Hitchio, Wni. McVeigh, Bryson; Tlioa. Mrs. John Buchanan, of Went-1 Ihowu, Loudon ; .lohn McManus, Litchfield ; II Adams, Arnprior ; I). Thomas Montreal ; J. A. Wright, Renfrew. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ilirtHHiisfivd to du do one yr old do Calf (season) do Milch Cow do two yr old Heifer do one yr old 1 Infer do heifer ( 'aIf (season) do Fat Cattle Ayrshire : ont were ^ 07, 2.00, 1.33 do pair Blankets 1.33, 1.00 0.07 do ten yanli, whrfe Fannel 2.07, 2.00, I 33 do No Bkkvk'k In e fiiBW|iioncd of tho ordination aurvicva at Khawvillo next Sun- (wool and cotton) 2.00, 1.33, 0.07 do ten yards twilled Flannel 1.33, 1 00, 0.07 1.3», 1.00, 0.07 do 2.00, 1.33, 0.07 do (wool) day, no service will be bold in SI, .lames’ (English) church, hero. do com do d do nmn- null.'. (wool and cotton) do ten yards colored Flannel (wool and cotton) do ten yards colored Flan-f (wool) do OltlUNATlON Hkhvivi An ordination do {.50, 2.07, lMH) 2.07, 2.00, 1.33 1.33, 1.00, (H J 33, 1.00, 0.07 do no These tvv < i striped. last include checked and HOOTS 4M) MMTMEK. Best pair fine calf Boots Hiciaii in attendance was constantly occu* I •* pied throughout the day ^08t three years old |fpSSŁ|Ł HSSES m and Holland for their excellent manage-1 inett'octual. A mass of humanity seemed ln tho two 1?lHt ‘dasscs pedigrees must ment of thu s,h„1s, and last though not j determined on crushing in the front *,dl ! ^ n, making the entry. *U“t’ 1,1 Mfr ,Priee U,t r "f U-u I.ding, I,y t !„. way in which I la y ‘T;-" ;;f “;u eve,nmK-,, i^ -...i w,.r. the « nurture of the v.a.ton tho thi, ammgvnct tho committee made a Kcv. Kather h men in a few well chosm, «light mi,take. N„ donht the hall ... « ,, we . • f „ words returned his sincere thanks to all, I selected with tl Mr. Joseph E. La o,da,ne of Ht. Bar- a|.„ to Mr. John Iliy.on, M. }•„ who had accommodât, do *s when he ocl.wk m the oven,g, when, not Innlmg thelemy, I'. Q„ who lia, been «orne », kindly contributed tho ,um .,f #25 a, a dinner I., „ slijij-cd .M,d fell between the logs. Hvv- M|H- Buchanan in the house, he thought months past in tho employ of T. Merleau, donation to the church, and not to be an L,.|t -, r h . ? "¦ , "l*U .Wr mM,or t wuik searching for his {U,d "lie war out milking, lmt Esi,., of this village, left here for his homo plied to himself in voting for the cane Lmm.* i * .**• w',hl oil finding the milk pail in its usual place, on Wednesday morning. 'pho following is i * ,c’ro Wou-^ *lave ,J< and the cellar door open, went down to Mr. Calixto Than vet, his wife and competitors in the sports at the Vinbm - ^ T" "T " " ^ ^ ti,,,L>‘ Healiz see if she had not accidentally fallen in, I daughter, of this village, ntarted from 1'icnic:— in/t i.it. ,w nuttam e at. tho doorway and the Hist thing he encountered was here on Wednesday morning to spend a Base ball game resulted in favor of the I ‘ f l( f ’r .lie time being, iiu tho dead InhIv of his wife, stretched on month or two in the lower counties of this V'int,,1n duh majority, 3 runs- 6 innings Wfc,,t ar,,u,,(1 ^ of the building played. |aml succeeded in mce— 1st, John Quinn ; 2nd, D (Hvwed) 1.33, 1.00, 07 d»» pair kip Boots (pegged) 1.33, 1.00, 07 N. B. Manufactured in the Territory DhoWNlNd A( vim nt.- A lad livu years of age, son of Mr. Bernier, residing A! ii'i street, Hull, was drowned 1 *»• twv eight and mon « mg in the g spot where Br. 1 \ .tmlin lost liis non about, two weeks ago. It appears the little fellow wet imining on the logs, of which the slide is full at present, and one of Mr. Eddy’s hand , at work called to him U little fellow turned I Nl Ml oil meutli Township, was kijjvd by lightning on Thursday afternoon last, during the terrific storm that passed over this sve- - only ell lock last Saturday nmiviit slide, near the lime o < f’KHfioüAiH. lion, C verge and Mm LUMES IIKIMimiE.NT. Best May Hat do split straw Hat do home (updo Shirt *V Collar 1.00, 75. 50 do knit wool < n ( ?mvat 54. SI '1 do Mutiler i do Child h I>ress | do Hpeeiriieii Nettimg, wool & cotton do do woollen (/uil\ plain or of a piece do «I - ' ottuii do «I do woollen Coverlid (woven) do Needle-work, fancy article of art do do Crochet work do pair knit Mit» do pair knit Socks do pair woollen Stockings "<> woolen Maid do piece Embroidery do Berlin Wool Woik, plain do Berlin Wool Work, raised do I if ice Work, lioniton and j*oint do i. do Wax Wmk. fruit and flowers do do Cardboard Work do Taftin:? iioiiitf the country, while in the cellnriuthe Bryson and Janies were in this village act of getting cream and butter fur tea. | bn Tuesday last. It seems that Mr. Buchanan was helping hia uncle to put up some fences which I Bortagv du-Kort has returned home after had been blown down during the storm, | spending a few weeks holidays abroml. and did not return home until about niiu 54, 3ft 54, 33 Il K R I Best a,cd Bam do r.hv.ii ling Ba do rain band* do owe band* do two ewes 2.07, 2.00, 1.33 2.07, 2.00, 1.33 1.33, J.00, 0.0 1.33, 1.00, 0.07 2.00, 1.33, 0.07 2.00, 1.33, 0.07 I alien, Es«|., Advnctitu of r. t. st do was do ou a IiihiIht pile iu him to go homo. Tim of affording butter visitor», but had u view >11 to t Im d d (oil ear) t he l,i.4 not mjaired to bav or do do N. It. had lambs d oral parties an body. Boat display or collection nsist of ) ewes two owes (I shear), ewe land Î old Slid i| do oil of Sheep, t not loss than tw do I’l { " Motidpy next, the 13th do was do 1 ili mal picnic w ill be I’M < unit i lain ne , .i Is 3.00, 2.00, 1.00 do hold « ( 'l uudi, Bon a; gi ¦ *\ c. Oil tl v i-.il of iiih I, troal i he na a f St. ticorgv'a « du Fort, in the church do do mplishitig this end an • the cellar steps, and seemed to have been province in the act of getting the cream, (as she Mr. John ClauBon of Aylmer mid Mr. I Quinn had a spoon in her hand when found), W. Harrison of Qino were in this village I Boys half mile race 1st, J. Quinn; 2nd, when she was stricken down. The light- on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. I ^ first struck the ridgeboard of tho Wo were much pleased to receive a call j MiTic-man™^' * ^u,un» *,‘ •, and mn along the roof till it reach- on Wednesday from two fair daughters of .4 W I N J Mil. by a window, not fraudulently, hut thiongh I Beal a tlie inteicession of one of the tender- H" hearted ladies. Once inside, the work of | annihilation soon commenced, and only wlien the greater poriimi of a turkey, and innumerable delicacies had been disposed of, did lie turn his attention to the sur roundings. Three large tables, eapabh of seating about sixty people ivmh pied this interior of the building. Were being cont in Hourly replenished with choice eatables from an inexhaustible lar- do occasion which is tho hip tiiu Bishop nf Monservice will he held in tin d I 2.00, i 1.33, 1.(4», 0.(i7 1.33, 1.(4». o.<;; 1.00 h I r ( ') Sow <1 lnoMimg Dinner do w1 1 îis B ihlsliiji will preach and tea will he provided By tho ladies, j( during tl c iiftcm m choice selection» of do « k i; tu s. Best hush Kill Wheat 2.00, 1.50, 1.00, i do #lu Spring Wheat 2.00, 1.50, 1.00, <»7 do do Buckwheat 2.00, l.hO, 1.00, 07 do do Rye 2.00, 1.50, 1.00, 07 do do Bkck (Ws 1.33, 1.00, 07 do du NX liito ( hits do do common ( hits do do IVas du lio Barit do do Timothy do large Whi do do small do o do Flax S.-. d mug Ii'iUsi do loaf Bread not l« ss than 1 II*# do One standing jump 1st, A. Gaudier, id the stovepipes \vliich it went down,and Rodage du F*n-t Miss Maty Braha%oii ! jumping 11 ft. 10 in. ; 2nd, I). Kennedy, out in front of the stove, then splitting and Miss Etta McWilliams i nîď’MhtlKNTS. music ; i:l bu du urpod by tho young people, and a variety of amusing KjKU'ts will be carried on nuid rnt.-si niarv ph 10 ft 10 in. Wop Step and leap 1st, A. Gaudier, 42 feH, 2nd, J. Quinn, 38 ft. Running jump—Ut, A. Gaudier, 17 ft. . i.; 2nd, Î). Kennedy, 17 ft. f, j,,. ............. Running high jump- 1st, A. Gaudier, ,,cr 0,1 t,lü °»bside of the budding. Tim Mi,. .u..a n lt..." r “* I walls and coiling v.vrc lined throughout i Bumber Wc /on 2.00, 1.33, 07 1.33, 1.00, f.7 2.00, 1.3,3, 07 2.00, 1 00, M) 2 (tO, 1.00. W 2.07, 2.00, 1 33 2.00, 1.33, 07 The above by owner or liiatiu- f-mluivr and manufactured in the terri- flu ( 'art il» Iluitble h!im 'li • In I totlblc < 'l'Hi. do Single ('utter do 1 lull! le lin ecu mm of tliu bounls of the floor, passed In the evening lhe an rheme 1ÎLVK IIKIinx I Ml I'NDF.U I )| mr I J1.TK.S down through into tho collar, striking its victim on tho loft sido of tho head, and | East wick a couple of men, residents of j 51 in passing down tho loft sido of tho 1msly, this village, started for tho blue berry leaving a suit of purple mark about three plains mi tho northern end of Calumet do i mg mi conneetioii v ii h the church will be held; at the moct- do d yy ing addresves fi. :y the Bishop and other ci ci gy mon w It wed. !V.i th d 5 ft. -U in. ; 2nd, I>. Kennedy, 5 ft. 2 in. y *v. vi u mien rnrougnoii width, including part of tho left '-'and in » hark canoe, Wing provided (2toH,'a! 'h!n,{jë,Uif^lu'i',e" d«l nniel,'t'."iImtpllZnZof tht'halh'' There was a quantity of sooty-look- with provisions, bedding, blankets, Ac., | A host of entries was received for tho Uri thu grounds w.-ih to be soon that ! ing, sulphurous smelling dust near the also a goodly supply of vessels to contain bruaking of the jars and those whosueved- wicked, designing character who deludes » ......-, E-5SS-H5|™meu- r I'fd a. wry sad ground here, when a large concourse of woie very thick this tu»a was completed 1 he handsome cane that was raffled after who ventured to in k their «mall chaire.* do do Seed in the Teinisvam- friimh and acquaintances followed her at the close of the recoud day. Having f,*e election was won by W. J. Holland. on tho machine, he m ule no small L hîi- (I° do Botat-." niions and as a consu- re in# ns to their last resting place. loaded everything into the little craft, notks. tiou to tho receipts of the day. |'{'j i^ďr Tl' Fl,i** do h- In the spring he caught a severe cold, ing. The neighbors had heard the child wales, and that it would impure more Among the many noticeable features at holder entitling"''idin’to * tlu'^ Kr'.,>0,r;t which clung t<. him tenacii iisly; indeed all crying for some time after the thunder than ordinary precaution mi their ]iart to the Vinton picnic was one which, perhaps, prize of a silver V/atch, gold chain and -.t ' jni u,i ,J:- cob, ellbits to Imnhh it i vemed in vain. As and lightning ceased,but when Mr. Buch- keep the thing ‘right bide up,’ even sup- escaped the attention of a good many pen- ufr,,1M*1 dishes. L ’pp l-L ' he was gradu.Jly proving worse, ho decid- auan can io home it slept jieacefully and hosing the water kept smooth. Tins, for- and that was the presence of a very . ;\hn,|; “,lt o’clock s..me of tho iiifmWrs L, two hush AWi 1,-en Turnip:, ud to enter the hospitr.l cmnluctvil by the unharmed iu its cradle. tuatvly, was the case, until the distance formidable corps of 44 quill drivers.” This *‘H ‘,rta»° du h urt brass hind with do Citions HHHHPniscamauiguc. Mr. Rouleau’s house, on the Calumet homo had been accomplished excepting oversight on tho part of tho majority of all?i;d the managing mm- M” '• ' hndge tho horse htuml.liMÎ, and tlio sick crops in the Township of Westmeath, by I water, howover, came in more quickly, presents. To them every day is alike—| mitlvo "f t,:e ^ picnic. I young man was thrown into the water, a severe storm of hail which fell the same I Mid our two heroes soon realized that they ! °,,e <,f ,,raiu distracting hardship. If j He managed to reach liie hank, thorough- .afternoon, fairly smashing everything into were up to their armpits in the water; all 8ti8;iint5 811 °y° for the beautiful, they must ly drenched, and then seems to have pro- the ground, unroofing houses, scattering the floataliL maicriai in the canoe at once fin<1 *"'ect eontenment in that liequcst cevded on his way on foot, sending the fences, etc. rose to U10 surface and was carried in without for a moment fostering the hope horseback. Then- were no houses in the Mrs. Robert Ackland, of Hamilton, is different directions over the water. While M claiming proprietorship. 0, no! look neighborhood « here he could get his visiting her mother, Mrs. McNnughton of one kept the canoe from turning over the anJ live—as long as you tan is their only clothes dried, and as he was unable to this village. other party swam after and succeeded in assurance. In the second place it would reach tho hospital the first night, lie camp- Mr. Geo. Morrison, blacksmith, has gathering up all the stray fragments of out of the question to expect a crowd 1 Several valuable veins of me haw Wn ed out over night, sleeping i:i his damp already commenced to turn out some fine tIlü cargo, which in the dark was no easy Iof I>eoplo to pay any attention to a jiarcel | discovered near Rnhertsvilh'! oimL 'k! clothes. When lie reached the hospital looking sleighs for the coming winter, matter. The next undertaking was to of scribblers, where there were s«. many and Pembroke Itailwi he w as very much exhausted,and although Nothing like being in time. endeavor to get the canoe shore, but with other things really worthy of note on the j , Hie haying season is nearly finished in everything j ussilde was done for him, he Clement Soucie will soon have his new *ke influence of the wind and current— ground. Again, news^iper men do not I "j?’,.limg rm.i v 1.1 k it 1 ‘ I 1*1 the township of Clarendon, hut was well I A great many farmers in this vicinity ruction. A couple of men from the ness and they expect it, and in fact would so long by the gate mi Monday night had knov. n in tins ounify, he was employed I are busy with their rye, and some fields Calumet village who were down at Bryson bo disappointed were matters otherwise, to include a lew bottles of cough remedy v.s pmts of it, and had many rel I of oats are beginning to show a yellow that evening Implied to come across People know this too, and are generally 1,1 weekly.expenses account, atives residing in the vicinity of Egan- tinge, and in tiie course of ten days will the luckless voyagers in this sorry plight, very careful not to cause any disappunt- (‘.U:' A concsiMmdent was in er- viih*. lie* was for a time in the employ he ready for the reaper. and delivered them safely on Una Jinan, "lents either. But why does the injured sim./mnn Theodore Bl-^k ' ''m- '1C T of tho Messrs. Alurray of Pembroke, and ---^ \— 'Vlien tllv deluged cargo had been re- Rcnbe weekly submit to all this ' Why Kingston, it should have been Torento ' also worked on tho farm of Mr. Joseph Am prior Xotvs, moved it was found that the only loss m,t r*8e his might and proclaim in a Monday was tire 38t h annivm^v f "»¦' m to.l ~ ^ “r-1'"' ’ “ .1» . ,,d ,o«vo, Sincere sorrow is felt l,y all who knew * 1 -I T x, rm xr m Monday last will long remain a memor- evidences of disrespect from a swarm of him at his sad and untimely death -Cit 1 A “llort /T‘ % ^ ^ al,1° dny to the i>c:lcyful inhabitants of people on picnic and similar occasions with nm. ^ f 0 Ja,UL;S yhoe’ °f MT]T 8 Vinton. The success of the picnic in aid a withering declaration such as the above ? ----+-------- hotfs made good her escape with Mr. of the R. C. Church of that place far ex- Ah ! the man of pen, scissor, and 1 K irn V rom Drink.—On Saturday ^dhum Spence Ji., of this place, "ho ceeded the anticipations of even its most knows better than that. He know that a morning a rumor reached the city that a >va» employed as bar-boy for her father, ardent promoters. Notwithstanding the time of reckoning is his ere many days murder had been committed at tho Carp. Vh@ first tidings of the couple was a no- uncertainty of the weather for some few dapsc. Ho remains obscure and unkn 111.d that (he victim to the assassin's hand tlcc uf their lliarn,l8v in Ottawa, by a hays previous, the day named proved a and is Iwrno hither and thither by the wus Jessie Pearaon, n life long resident of revercn<^ gentlyuan. They have not yet most delightful one for the occasion, huigiug threng, by which means he is entile comity and well known through all returned. Miss Ella has our best wishes Early in the morning the success of the abled to get a view of what is going on. the district. The fiist story that reached f,,r her happiness, and hope she will picric was a foregone conclusion, as eveiy I At Vinton, on Monday, he noticed with (he city fortunately turned out to lie ui> nover liavo cau8y to l*c^rct Jho BtcP moment streams of jieople were flowing in much delight the uniform neatness which true so f;,r as relates to the murder part I 8^°i b>°k in living her fathers house. fnim {i\\ quarters, and the arrangements hail lwon observed in decorating and of it but so far as his sudden and unex- The now bnck block on John St., erect- ,aa do rcs|>eetive candidates, and to them is prin- When our reporter reached the base ^(gen'usl) ^ ^ cipally due the wonderful interest taken ball ground, which was distant from the | Bt'st one year old Colt in the election. At half past five the bell picnic ground a few acres, the game had rung announcing the close of the poll, just Wen “called” by the committee, it y ii" Single Bu f t v do | ;:i«- expevted will he deli ulaisof the whole will be found in advert. uiiviil « le win Me in this N I do Ih hi > i d incru'H in il «1.» ear t d pa|vr » A !? \ i: s s. \ \ iUH",lll-"l 11 ouglnie says tin* til.-i, and painful • • \i ;(• i;. ingue region ieu idly, quvnee hi.i dut Mi lu.ulUd oin Be.- biiniliu' ! laiiums d" DouMt < '.image Harness do Single il«i < art Ham H.irnes-i l»y ot. ner or manufacturer, and manufactured in the county. 1.33, 1.00, 07 07, 51 - do d «I do d« d do <1 do do 4 lRIVET WORK. 01 d. B« Bur,n, Bedstead and Fable d i 2.00, 1.50, 50 «1 1 ROI LTKV. «I do I 0.07, 0.33 ( I <1< do Turkeys do Fowls do Ducks do Black Spanish do Bramahs do Houdnni Best display of Fowls do Sisters of ri' irity ,*,t T, «i H»» ,1 d d d do do do d d 2.00 d : d I 4! VH II ES. î'aiiners ain’t hired nun f'X.fWI 5.00, 2.00 » I d 1 4 M /! IV VTE» FA mis. O i cultivated Kami» Ło. 4, .I, 2, 1 fiidvu- shall commence the exami. Wst cultivated farms on the week of J u made in writing previous to 12 A ď R V . m>8 Sere and Thors. 1.33, 1.C0. 0.07 1 2.00, J Bust ten U s < 'hi twenty lb« I Print butter, not less than 0 pounds next. All entries 1 l.tt i Good harvest weather again. Very heavy dews and cold nights last i d ft 2.00, 1.33, 1.00 Xuv not ¦ hiving be.-ii awarded first consecutive y»*ii* in plough-• »r best cultivated farms, ns d fi'"in competing for the V-- ve irr. week o f-i tl |*n I lie turkey crop at Vinton must have received a good thinning out WO ill EX TORIES. 1. . . ing mate n Monday | ;^t ten yd. dressed Cloth 1.33,1.00,07 shall k- d l:do FI nmol last do 1 do foilov. it » IMMENSE doors •2 & m van, (f9Rj *r,i sJ * ? \ raft arrived liei u on Saturday Inst, belonging to Messrs. Greer Bros., also one on NVedncsday last, belonging to the Scotch Syndicate, of which Mr. Alina Cnu:t is representative. " 9 The people oj \ inton hold a pi« uic of vV n on Tuesday, attendance on the great number of visitor» on Monday debarring them from participating in the amusements. in re the estate of Portoous & Haggart, Quyon Village. soi row The Church of England in.»:,lu who attend sendees at the school house near Mr. W illkgnClnrke a. Clarendon, have ordered :\*t<«an, which will shortly be placed in own that building Having purchased tliv KNTIItK ST()( K of the estate of Port eons & I laggarf, Quyon Village, I will otter for sale, in PRIZE LIST the Of the Cotta/// of Pontiac Ayri- mltnral Society \o. /. Er-hi lotion to he hdd at < 'ha-j'caa I illdt/e on the tilth dan of October ne.rt. K T O V Hi . VILLAGE-: OF-: BRYSON J THE DRYGOODS Of THAT BANKRUPTSTOCK Sc. f. >0 8, 5.50 8, : .:*o XT I'Kiri S THAT WERE NEVEU HEARD vK BEFORE in any helped himself and oftcrwai dad rank tl nioitj glasses from tho These Dry Goods consist of live l Ladies Dross Goods, Cottons, Prints, Calicoe, Tweeds, Ready-Made Clothing, etc. 3, 2, 1. 50 ; 2, 1, 50 2.00, 1.00 2.07, 2.00, 1.00 1.60, 1.00, 0.50 when his laxly fence wliich he had been endeavouring to cross. It w as also shown that death tlie result of congestion of tho lungs, and the probable cause of the congestion an over consumption of alcohol. It np-l>ears that when Pearson asked for proof he was given highwincs. The difference lietwcen the two may not bo apparent to many,* but may be briefly stated thus: ‘Proof whiskey is generally what is known as 25 under proof and high wines 50 proof, or in other words, high w ines tain in the same hulk twice the amount was was wra i> succession of tires we had a few yean* ago, Amprior lias presented a very demoralized appearance, and it is to Iw hoped that now the building and improving has again commenced, the “Fire Bug” will remain in parts unknown to us. John Street is . . ., , rapidly being built, and the buildings are so dosed wits a pure accident, as tho do- re ,, . d t » ed b cantvr M h n filh d by Mr. Mclv. umos fciep brisk, in 'a few wl,vn in a feW mmut(S “f vager suspense being IwpfWH Hied that shortness of time ln.y by luiahue. A verdict in accoru mca years all traces of those disastrous lires tho result of tho contest was declared in would not admit of its l*eing finished with -with the ftwis was returned. will have disappeared. favor of Dr. Gaboury Sale will te for 1.00, 1.63, 1.33 2.00, 1.03, 1.33 2.00, 1.63, 1.33 2.00, 1.63, 1.33 over con of alcohol which ‘proof would. Tho way in which the unfortunate man came to be (draft) COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES ED CATTLE Best Bull three years old _ . „ ...... . and iij.wanU 1 hen followed » out interfering with the other sports. A ! do do two yr old HENRY P0RTE0US. 3.50, 2.67, 2.00 2.67, 2.00, 1.33 L r f at- a- < \ * ###PAGE###4### THE EQUITY : THURSDAY AUGUST !), 1888. P HOTOCRAPHYY Tlie Proud 4’liaravtvr. Tlu- vhiv and common companion of Î'imIv i* Igi malice. Our pride feeds it thon determined to kill him. O'Donnell «as iivviunpanied by a young woman w 1mm he calls hi» ucuc. lie is six feet *eli u; h il» i u |Hwsesiivn of some ornament high, bas riov eves, dark hair, 4.» y vais wlieli ne l.ehvxe („ U* extmoitliiuirilv ut ago ami ,«iralyy.eil in one hand. It n» brilliant. But did we set the precious that the infernal machine lie jewels which adorn many othvi* hi like ''«•" •ht with Imn is an onlnm.y galvanic battery. Ilaliim Without an ipiivlllr. Hall nays: ‘li is wrong to eat without an appetite, for it shows there is no gnat rie juice in the stomach, and that nature do vs not need final; and not needing it, there living no juice to receive and act Ilv 4Ü«ln t Hiii'Kiiin for so Much Loghs Modmi ilarrlago. A hat, h cane, A nobby lienu ! A narrow lams A whisper low. A ainilo, a how, A little lint. An ardent Vow That s cheap as dirt A hand towpie v.e, A girl to kiss, Quito at one s ease, Must needs In- bliss. A ring, a date, A honeymoon, To find ton late It was too soon. New ‘Gentlemen,* said an Aikansm tern-peranei leetuu r, ‘I appear before you today for the purpose of urging sobriety. Man was created sober, which proves that it is his duty to remain in that condition.* circumstances, wo should slum to wvtu our*, and mvvhly sot ourselves to inereas. our store of grace. \\ hen a sax proudly to the glass bends that neck, 01 u schnol'oox plumes himself U|sm being able to sf II a common word, we cannot help laughing at their ignorance. One day, when sitting in an expresst rain, l noticed a swallow tlying along now far ahead, now far behind making tlying circles around the train. ‘I wonder, thought, I ‘what the little creature would appetite for the remainder of his life. If sax if it described tin- impression which a tonic is taken to whet the appetite, it is our highly prized invention must make a mistaken course, for its only result is to u I h *u it It must Ik amused at the huge cause one to eat more, when already an engine, with t .«• putting chimney, and all amount has hevn eaten beyond what the the snorting, hissing, whistling and nit gastric is able to prepare, the object t > tlmg. wliile b .vs tbout the slightest noise be attained is a larger supply <>f gastric or effort, but only with a pair e wings, which one might put in waistcoat f *cket, v v«*mplislied a speed of jevt fails to have any ellieivney toward from eighty t«* ninety miles an hour ! ; the cure of dys;*eptie diseases Surely, we have in *t vet learned all the mat ion of gastric juice is directly profilait of locum. *ti'ni, even with our six tioned to the wear ami tear of the ay stem, thousand yearn of studying and frying. i which is to lie the means of supplying, and this wear can only take place as tlie result of exercise. I’he etlieivut re medy for dyspepsia is work out of door work beneficial and successful in direct profntiou as it is agreeable, interesting and profitable.’ exclaimed an old fellow. You ‘Hold on rising and addressing the speukei say that mail was created sober, and it is lus duty to remain so f ‘Yes. sir. ‘Well, you ought to embrace the whole platform. Man was created naked, and according to yum 1 so.' SHAWVILLE GALLERY. ttgv | h Hilt S adorn hi* THOS. A. ARMSTRONG The uinlimtgiitsl having h**nt the I'lmtogriii'li (1*1 lory in lltv village ofHh*wvilh\ from the Mw*r*. T*g gml, la now, with I tie naslstniw of * iif Hi it, it remains there to nutrify, the very thought of w hich should U» sutlieient to deter mix man from eating without an belief he should have KMHKS in inf n ii tin* n tl-lmt* of II I) remanies ‘My hearers, said the lecturer, I am convinced that 1 have not thoroughly v asset l the subject. You w ill please amuse yourself while 1 go out and take a drink with tins philosophical gentleman." Htiwt. (< can I GOODS. DRY ) Wm. McVEIGH Consisting or : Broad Cloths and Twoods, Ladies Fancy Press (!oods, in tho latest patte rns and stylos, Prints, (fast colors) all now patterns, French Cashmere, Lustres, Black ( tolnirgs, Tickings, t irey & W hi to Cottons, all good and cheap. A l.irp quMittil) ufgiMNt* III tills .tv|Mrtmvnt, too iiiroieroUH to mention, k«*i»t in »twk. A Transaction il hieli IMniM »! l'terylMMly, Clerk ‘Mr. Scllum, here is a gentle-maii who vaine to buy a watch. What shall I charge him for this one which he has chosen f Mr. Scllum ‘Let me set him have it for $n0.’ Cleik I lilt he was recommended here by tun friend, Mr. Amicus, who told him we would put it away down for him.' Mr. Scllum ‘Alt ! That Alter# the easo. Toll him our regular price is one hundred dollars, but seeing lie is a friend of Mr. Amicus wo shall let him have it for seventy live. Hut tell him not to let anybody know what we let him have it for. V e possibly can not allot d to sell them at that ligure. Only do it as an accommodation t« * Mr. Amiens, you know.' Prepared to carry on the business with renewed vigor. f tiny juive, and not a larger supply of fo.nl one s and w hatever fads to accomplish that oh 1 X st-s k Tens, flic f"i- Tobaccos Sugars, Ac., Ac., «•xi't'i'tjoiiHlIy g.""l nml at |«rtiT* *o suit all Imv'r* EXLMtdlXG A SPKC1A L- Well, let IT) James Caret % Fate, LHMOKSt Ah hr \h milking a *|Hi'inlit> nf tlo** Vnuii'h «'f Utisi ih'.hm iwirtii'h mi x rvly h|n>h grfting thr x, is Im-hI mtirli in thr marki't, ritliiT fm nivln inal m utlirr iw. If A nail imli. iti-l (New York World.) Since last Tuesday it has been t moored th.it James V.ucy, who bet r ived the Phumix Pu k munie!ers, is stopping ,,, this vicinity under the sun villain e of British detectives. It was asserted that lie arrived in the steamer <ô#//m and was drive i to a house m the outskirts of Hushing, h. I. If has also boon stated that he was in this city on hud; y and purchased a ticket for Ballistoii, N.Y., where, it is alleged, lie has relatives. 'That story is all bosh, said a prominent Irish Nationalist last evening. ai ev did imt arrive on the I he Ai.i. Kixdsof PirrviiE Fram-IN(i, KUOM $1.00 VI’ TO $25.00, dunk with Nkatnkss and Dispatch. o- BOOTS AND SHOES, -o Wm M. VKIC.lt mi risiit}' MEN’S, WOMEN’S, MISSES’ ami CllIbhHENM f s mill Mm. < \ V. i ll SI II I ll I ht"< k Uns.ni., .luup 7. is * Sail Accident, Mr I'M ward llaekott. M 1\ for Prince 4'onnty. Prince Kdwnrd Island, who is now in this city, rweived a telegram last evening announcing that Ins eldest son, aged nineteen years, was drowned yesterday whit. I lathing near his home in Alberton, P. K. I were given in the telegram leaves tor his home this evening ill eon .Warner wa, wwtchvd not nul) for Vaivi TV'.'T "f ll,,vi"< v"lvivv-1 tl,e #a'1 m"s but for liilmev, aline Lynch, alias Nor 118. ''V"1111.1 . , , . man. who laUraytsl Ur. llallayhcr ami ^gOhe JiwrtMr sym,«lhy of a Inigo 41» l|>. Billll-IICMlI. hie associates ill London. A number of , uH u ” "v,lg_^S el >’_ li.lfkins ie bald headed; so bald-headed the 4 lan-na < mvl came over ill the (ml m, llacMlillllir. that were it not for a little hirsute fringe and we are satisfied that neither 4 nrey or ... . running around the base of the brain lie (itbney was on board. \Ne know that Tlieiv are many tv’n’s -, hi. mm nature c,lU|a tell where to button his collar Carey liae sailed from Ireland. Imt lie van «Inch may canevas nul, anl.a,,,lines ,m Knrthcrmore, Uilfkine has alwnye not come to this ...nitty » itho.it our a* an evil temper, a.- hmf anion- then, heou afini.l of preachers, ami would not knowledge. He liny be in Montreal, as i»a liabu whirl, is m, means rare. ur... 1.liulv|l_ „l|t lilm|ly hi, wife and the mpen say. false friendship or. as,t is aj.tlv termed ,|u. other cyclones of lStkt so w rought .... U,,Vm,'y vW;',,'V N,;M1V",k l;y.Vyek-b, ".g Some drift ...to ,..is fears that last Sunday saw him a,,- would he be liable to violence at the hands tins habit through thougltli.s-s.,. ss ami „,e eetingd.oi.se with his of the C lan-na-,iael : a,,lvli;‘v «" well posted ... }.,|||i|v lll(,kwl awfu| nervous, every ! tne ailatis of others; but their is another ,llltsi(k. Rtan„, with ,o,„ul eyed ' who imluL. tins degm.'ing habit ^nâiisl.mentô tbe horses at the hitch. through purely malm,mi- motives . Vlck round and snorted at him: netti dislike. In' ’-uk- (|m dogs ran up anil some licked his halts, and every thing conspired to jHiint him out as u stranger within the gates. i»ilf-kms l eg-in to get mad and ruhifacieiit. The »oli« itatioiis of his wife kept him from stampeding Jioniv. They stepped ins ,le just as the preacher was going to commence his text. The preadier paused, and the usher be* kohed Bilfkihs t.» go up to a front seat. Bilfkins shrank back liorroratruck. id-owing impatient the preacher thumb wvar EQUITY AH kioiis»r fa|tf1,!'5iKki i'1 ruiV'r ' " • hi, Jum 1 ski PVBLISHKI» ÎX T11K lXTKKKSTS OK TIIK I II: Kit XI, (\iNMKKVATlVK PARTY, fit SupplinI tr/flt flh‘ A//*>•/ > ovk tl« ‘111 V lie comim in ol ' In I'lyann, «isln-w (n stale that lie is still a live 1.. in piVivmIm, unit prepnml to till all Larue POSTER Iknvii lo'llie Sinai- ««ntm run-mum t > him. I>M t'AKH. T. A. Wainman STILL INCREASING I lit- and Ids la mil \ Shawvillr¦. .lime 7. 1HS.‘I GEO. LETTS 5 o Main stroot, - - Bryson. Owing to the go id sntisfActimi given by the proprietor* < f tin BRYSON FOUNDRY, The HU|Htrior (pla- in their M.tmifaettires, the demand for them is daily increasing lity of -C: 3TE2SL- PLOUGHS : ‘Hardly. Some individual member the t'lan-na ( 2at 1 might wreak venge an on the informel, hut the s >c»ety as whole would not take action, Carey did gratify son not bet my us. Me arc h* king especially »i for James Gibney. Gihitey was a men her of the Thomas Davis < lui» of this city His mother resides in Fourteenth street then go away and malign you to others and he has recently sent her unmet Every steamer is watching for his e-unit and lie will In* summarily dealt with.' ‘Could not Carey arrive hei the knowledge of your society ‘No. If 1 explained why you wot reaiIily see that we an cognizant of every movement made. W e t Xpert Carey bv ever saw way of Canada, but Ids arrival there will >ln* may have ! be speedily known. Several trust wort 1 v ear men from Ireland are in Montreal Carey will be shadowed. I; he i' now there are men on his track, know that Carey was in Belfast oil the * eleventh of this mouth, and wc believe he Let us lie charitable in mil feelings tu- d;i.‘ wards our neighbors. We have no right f the I I m ua ( la-1 lo criticize their untiy es and doings when they do not in any way interfere with our to Montreal, own affairs. If we keep constant watch over . our thoughts and speech, and try to live leaky that the up to the principles enjoined upon us in we shall realize the Bill Head-, Letter Heads, Letter Circulars, Tunie-l out by tlivm this season Imvu fully iimvwl, l.y tin- oxjjulleiit wurk done, all that is claimed for them. A largo cpmntity of ti esu implements alwaws kept in stock. -FURNITURE:- ' vr appears plausible and sympathetic in \ .'in pit >oiicc. coincide with all your opinions, in order to thaw out your ideas. XU. KINDS STUMPING MACHINES ! THE BEST YET I ¦. They indulge in mischief-making until it g btvi nies almost second nature to them. P into a neighbor's tlii »id house a ut l may bud her reading in a disordered kitchen. Is it right for them to say to A, l> or V, 'Well, s" is tlie slackest person I How do they know hut that lu» .I at w,,rk all t! u bald laud; g.. U|.. hald-luuul.' > |. •. "I i .... ..y u H; '* glanced at 15ilfk.ua I ' "t " liavi.'i, [mu..tow auil .miled audibly. . ...mi tliv vuvk is l.eglvctv.1 ,.|iaitis |liilil(, •VVI. with indignation. Crushing his hat over the source of agony j lie started out just as the preacher again thundered his text, ‘(Jo up, bald-head, i go up, baldheatl. ’ ‘No, Ml be hanged tiret. I didn’t come here to be insulted. If a bald-headod angel ain’t good enough for your middle pew s, I'll take my chances at home in the backyard.’ Saying which Bilfkins rushed out. His w ife has no hope of seeing him at church again till Beecher gets to running a regular circus. I —-----?---- 1 A linrtl AV it in***. ! l)o you know the prisoner well V asked the attorney. ‘Never knew him sick, replied the witness. ‘No lev it Now, sir, ( at the bar V ‘Took many a drink with him at the Statements Hand Bills, Law Forms, SPINN1NG-WHEElS.:YAR0 REELS, Hand Lkxkb Htvmp-Possessing wojidurfuf prurer, mid-cious mat bines now tx nse, The suhserihers are now manufacturing a new and kuj im; M a«'ii ink which is just what the farmer its pi ires this machine is well-fitted to take the place of huge, < ... ? . nml f,nm its lightness and siniplicty of o|* ration, will save much time in moving» anrt Come and see a sample of the woik it w ill do. r.i'i $ I'hev elianee D » XI niur.i. tinv'l au I guar.mtvi-d to giv.- snlisfarlion CHURNS I any i-att. iii or aizi* Xtr M U'K TO ORIIK* labor in working 1 go:’.way and Mrs. So-and Ah usual they HU' |.n-i«in tl to furnish uv»rl> « vt-ry «lvtivri|iti(ili of Plough-Points, Eoad-Scrapers, Coolers, &o. &o. In addition to the above ho has oj»ened out a nice stock of / Business Cards ret 1 Choice Groceries &c. &c. DON K TO 01(1 U K a 1" ivf space, and is there a better way lest the weary hotly than by reading i 7 Vus, SiUJCI’h, Syrup, Him-nits, Tolu urn, (1 wiieii Fruits ntid Meats, Candies, Simp, KstxiH'e* Ttrfvniery (imt a variety of Fancy Articles, AT VERY LOW PRICES ! T. 55 W. H. OLABKB. Vil orders l>y mail will receive our IVticulnr caru will be prompt attei turn taken in tie printing of pamphlets, Ac. to have the* a Tree of mistakes and printed Satisfaction sailed from that city t.* < \n Another meiuhet who was sjM.ken to said ‘Caivy should not The safest place for him is New York The organization is so identity of any man w ho should attempt the Golden Huh to assassinate Carey would speedily he- vast importance of self-government come known, and no man is going to risk his liberty to kill such a miserable cur. O'Donnell, who shut Carey, tlie informer, was accompanied from England by his wife, who appeared l‘.r\mm. June I in pla:li, eadaMo typ< gaurantecri. Subscription price on** in advance. a* dollar per year GEO. LETTS r.nmai, June 7. 1SSJ If THOMAS MOEAH, The ISraty Intvrvsf Fig 11 rim; SLrtlivrvtl Him. Merchant-: i-tailoR, Last year the old man Hastings settled 11 intimate dow n in a village on the other side of the terms with t a ivy and ids laluily during Hudson to enjoy old age and lend money the voyage The T at twelve per cent per annum for four pronounces the death of months, and when the note fell due and Carey as a pul die misfortune. It says: the man came to pav it Hastings was t He has been an instrument of justice, ahmein the house. He called up all liis Murder is calculated to encourage lawless know ledge of arithmetic, got out a shingle spirits to acts of violence. X third-class and a lead pencil, and after figuring berth on the steamer Kin f nuns ('astir was away for half an hour without any satis- secured June .Kith at t lie Dublin office for faction, he called out to a man who was 1 oft Elisabeth for a Mr. Power and su- passing in a bug— ven children, which were known was the ‘Hey, you ! exact number of James Carey's family. jK.r vent interest ! . . , On July the 2nd O’Donnell secured a pas- *| take $20 oil the capital,’ shouted the *i . , sage fur himself and wife on the steamer, man, as he drove on. the court make the- Carey died without speaking. ODomiell The old tnan figured away on the new I .. 1 >'<»e, jedge, said the prisoner, unis an iris', American, he denies that lie theory, and by-und-bye he wiped the t|e.|«t,ng the lawyer; 1 have answered knew who Carey was previous to his sweat from his brow, and said: th.e '',Ue8tK"" .' |ir"Ter arrival. -See here. Smith, this come, out mighty wh™h° 7“ » two feot lün« *nd “ A rumor prevailed in the Nationalist ,,Uecr. You lmd my money for four •"f* 6ve ,eet ,un; circles m London on Sunday night that months at 12 per cent, and yet I seem to „.Vur , “"V, .... ( arey had been shot. An item stating j owe you about four dollars. Here give 14 • » Jedge, I in under oath, per- the facts was tendered the News Agency me S-'lfiO, and take your old note and we ,te“T t.hu wltne“' , , . at midnight, but it was refused, as no will call it a,plate, iiti.1 if I lend any more The lawyer apm-. iilitceil Ik,tli hands on authority was given. It has I men ascot- ....... around here. Ill bargain for a th* t“,!le mfn.nt of lmn, spread fua legs tained that a telegram was read in Paris calf oî a hog for the interest and drive leaned Ins lady over the table, and from Brindisi, Marnes Carey has been the blamed brute home in advance.' I T^ll yi)U toU the court what you know about this ease V ‘That ain’t his name," replied the wit - inns y,’ said the lawyer, sternly, lid you ever see the prisoner a* BRYSON, P. Q. COBB STREET, H'iLL m\ bar ‘Answer my question, sir,' veiled the lawyer. ‘How long have you known the prisoner X ‘From two feet up to five feet ten AGRICULTURAL The subscriber in returning thanks to bis numerous customers for past patronage would also intimate that he is • a better position than ever to till all orders in his line with satisfaction. m- , How do you tigger at 12 now ill i DEPOT! A GREAT VARIETY OF TWEEDS, ETOFFS, &c. &c., BRYSON, QUE. MAIN STREET ALWAYS IN STOCK. rr Good Suits from Tea Dollars and upwards ! "S3 THOMAS MORAN. The Farmers are respectfully requested to come and inspect the following AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS : STEEL PLOUGHS, STEEL HARROWS, ACME HARROWS, REAPERS, MOWERS, shot. Thank God. As the steamer A/Wr#w did not reach Port Elisabeth until -, . ... , ^ Monday. The statement was based oil ^ MhmmmI Mail- All) IHgllls. a surmise or a statement that it was pro- ‘Say, ’ said a friend to us the other I nwJ*J .... arranged to kill Carey on the last Sunday day, ‘you are an old hand at it. 1 only AX liât am t his name ! in July was true. It is rumored that got married the other day, and I dont \lHV- ' , O'Donnell is a relative of Brady, the understand much about the business. AX ho said it was ( l*h5tzz2s? hsr* ...................................... . . . , „ When the steanier was h-vf way l>utwvca Mrs. Webb, widow of the champion idea you were acfrosiiectAble. 1 how you All tllC CXtmS ill connection with tllCSC implements lvC])t TaMt JJay and AI y a Hay, O Donnell swimmer, insisted on being driven to the wj;| excuse me I am very sorry.* suddenly shot O.r *v in fit» neck. Carey rapids of Niagara, whore her husband lost Tramp.-Well, you needn’t caiiy the oil liaml OF Ordered Oil the shortest notice. sUggered away and O Domio.l followed his life, for the purple of seeing the thing too far. Judge. I don't claim to lie alnMitmghnn tw.ee in the l*ij,k. Caiey nature of the place. “Pshaw,” she ex- a ,nn„ber of the legislature/—Tww Sijt-died in t wenty minutes . (> Donnell says claimed, “There's nothing there that Matt that he was a Californian digger and lost could not safely swim through. ’ She held monsy in a silver mine; was unaware of to the theory that his drowning was the I Rqioited that negotiations willbeopen-C* iter’s identity until he : «w it stated in result of his I icing struck by a mck while] cd between France and China for a formal a Cape Town paper who Power was and passing Haleys with the Canada Pacific trains going East and West. Is now in full blast, and while he would thank his numerous friends for past patronage, lie would intimate that his shop is now replete with every des- PULVERIZERS, | crii,t ion of Tinware- Every article in the shape of tinware required by a farmer can be found in his shop. l'impie travelling from Portage Du Fort to Bristol, Quyoii or Aylmer, will find it convenient to stop at oner crow ‘What ! Wasn't you summoned here as a friend V ‘No, sir; I was summoned here as u Presbyterian. Nary one of us was ever Friends. He’s an old-line Baptist, without a drop of Quaker in him.' ‘Stand down,’ yelled the lawyer in dis gust. ‘Hey V ‘Stand dow n. ‘Can't do it. I'll sit down or stand up but — ‘Sheriff, remove the man from the box. ’ Witness retires muttering:—‘Well, if he ain't the thick-headedest cuss I ever laid eyes on.’—Utica Observer. from the clapboards to the ceiling with drawers, and you wanted a place to stow the away a couple of shirts, you couldn't find a nook that wasn't full of hairpins, tufts of frizzes, pads, scent bottles, odd gloves, powder puffs, rings and things. Wrap your personal property up in an old newspaper and hide the parcel behind the wood box. Reforming woman's love for die diffusiveness of property is a bigger row than yo# can hoe.' He smiled loudly OTTAWA HOUSE, was am Wyman's Stag*; leaves this Hotel every morning (Sundays cxrcpUdX earner was a row in liai i and HORSE RAKES. and ironically and pissed a w iser if not a better man. (<>) THE STAGE LINE going NORTH, The Mowers and reapers are all of a superior quality and this coupled with the fact that the foundry is so convenient thereby rendering it easy to get a break repaired, which is a CREAMERY CANS FOR- ? Made on the latest Improved principles, for sale at ?3.00 a piece. Bryson, Fort Foulonge and inter* mediate points, Sheep Pelts 56 Calf Skins. ‘ i machines before purchasing elsewhere also leaves the OTTAWA HOUSE evury inornin (exc-eiit Sunday). A Urge nunilwr of SHEEP PELTS and CALF SKINS wanted for which the highest price will lie l«id in either Va*h or Trade. Eggs taken in exchange for tinware. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended Orders by tele; ram or liter for speeUi id'jet© mast C PR trains, at Henley», w » irerive p^ Pt at? W. Gr. Leroy ivy* to. tlon GOOD WORK GUARANTEED T. MtWILLlAMS. W. J. LOUGll. AGENT FOR FROST A WOOD Portage Du Fort, June 7, 1883. *t atv f