###PAGE###1### PAGE (S) ABIMEE (3) ~s* 0 THE EQUITY t The O’Reillys. X freckled facjd girl «topped «it tho i P°0 otiico tho other day and yelled ! out: “Anything for the O’BeiHyV?'* “No thero is not," “Anything for Juno O’Reilly ?*' “Nothing.” “Anything for Ann O'RedlyV ‘‘Anything for Tom 0 Reilly) “ Adything for Bob O’Reilly?,, “No not a thim.'. ” “Anythingfor Terry O Reilly? M Ipilill •3E35EIE HSïïpbaSis £ EEE^r paiiss „ilslS;l £ssr«B= fesÉiai». gag*8**1** . strss ibr *—m - «-v "wK'C": kRrsrrs'&t.-'Js- eS-rlæ ïsS5Sî£* £ tegiœsitSis *»SS£Tc |Sppï gpSÏSS SggrSî T— - - iMïfSîÆïœL^--** - — - -teSffl&Sîrr Fr s.. Hrr-r rr THE wmsse, SgMiB^S«p5S53=i SiÉMPMi Chyp, °7 xmp‘e ^ roused him. What should h. *y •^OkAradm! ÔklUdlwi;'-. ¦ %%eriW%kW%3 Jewels. .lit h1ch° refle°cU lhe nd'ochan,c’ w.ho w“ k^t bfccau^ 5«r I. \m VIL1.IG.W to the father from whom lu, had taken hu , I wept to «in no more, bî Ü.V hL^^T PrS^T^h . 1 Wot frenzy dictates, jealousy believes, light lias assumed. That it should be h« .had a passion for-inventing; it amount .SErSSSSS p «pr singing ‘Oh, Psi*1i|bL< OJi, Amdle.' tall. ^ watching evidcntlr for some one. They lnd lt* voluntary P°wcr, while genius of crossing the mountains without seeing Zite|s?25^i9|S!sHSr,s5piti5SS3£sS ^ftisatacr do sMga^prip®*1*5 , ___ f 'UjtiaswfcfiSitÆ:r; minded ani TTljl br iky si]#*#iul have hotà attended the fuoeml—et all the die- ®fr Bump of Curiosity, been quite without conesssem, for she I ™»7 sadljmpathy erprsssed set both sides. <• Aiyrtiiteg lean show you to-day 1" satraat.. She dii5s5SE.tl4 ^ sshw FrSte.... fijie Uns; shq cgilif not understand MMlie j cruel. ! Tf pain, all sutler bad anticipated thht Cyril Naime .w*ul« I Trtf Parry late, tip news wls reeJitÙ I ™>m« would n have shown some little -surpnsp at tllf fo^’OSTAen it did oom.lTlS tesfr.iv Granite and White tofâïKttWa ÜTCZé ÏSîfcSJttli? t !îÈffirÆæ»?È«t | grief her brother wm -how he had shi ^ himself up and refused to see anyon Some recollection of Me sorrow when h own fSffVBti BVfiRV THVK8MY, BY * situa et cowaiî, Kditorj mul Proprietors mum of Nt ostiiiPTioN Mbr a ifear, in adiHn^t om dollar «ndjtfty cuts if not jxiid till (ho end of fhe year. • • * I .* VcU OF PONTIAC, QUE,, FEBRUARY 38, 1884. No. Î35, ADiCKTINIXC mills. Till ml out a-Ivertfsoeiriite, * cent» po. line for flnt jp^rtiog ; 3 ooute |.or Use fr every eubeeqaeut ln*r- tWcaaioael cent*, s lino# <*r lees, prr ;V4r ^ QO. Contrecte by tho yeeret rctaonablo rates. Parties edrerlhlog by tho yuar will bo expected to pay for tbo Ijuiw'murtorlj. Cmrrt%vmioroe aoÜoltcd from til perte of tho e#*m jty. fohoapondunta are pertlouUrly M.|U#etod to write • moderate stylo, and wigr. their com m un i'1*! Ion*. 9 ?#* ^Qftrr lA f in fopîôïô With tko Me*.wtrtN 6f Job I*tinting Materiel. nu-l t%, pfopHeb frd to execute every <|csc*rf| otk In n superior in Odlc-1, on Main H. T. SMITH. a i nil* nor for f nor C BY BEHTjHA M. CLAY, Author of “ Beyond Bar don - * ens lx a iv |itc-f plain and fancy t, op, i iï'ivit limiM J i. CUWAX Professional Cards, Omen-Main M. Hortiyedu r.Q a certain came raw"** Porte r an r iïx Court et AvimtN |«tient» who cell ou him. vill I* gin-n to ti A. MACKAY. IM.'.!,.. N„ti, OFFICE—Over the i’oat office more PrMMROI^E Ontario Money to I/»*» on it I fat** R r, i R«irt.EAV-Pl,y*iclan. F A''onu<'hfur. nrr Cobh Mrr^. In Left on ft good skiff—left on a wife who’d catch more 4 Ho tv Is, bod mat EE™6*5» I’m I wlkrp ? It cowers The i \ Business Cards, des :o 'SjV The largest ami MAUI STREET PEMBROKE, don «™Mic ih*' •>. Collecting a Bill. A citizen who has an < (5ce on Monroo avenue has for the last three years been owing a grocery bill. The grocer’s collector called on him over 100 times to secure payment of the debt, but was always put off with some excuse or other. At 2CarUe Monuments and Headatonoa. re mu in i «Ï rSOTStf W,’rk "" ' arms, of the fwtarV ,rl Hi* wife and*Wd should-be with the -raïïiïrÆfiSaJr-1 JOHN ». U EAU The l J. SMIELE “Yes, I know—very sorry—hand you the money a week from to-day,” was tho smiling excuse. “See, here!” said the grocer as he locked the door and pulled off h The following copy of an advertise- j been figuring on this matter. This bill ment, says the hentuck/ State Journal, | is for 815. 1 can give you the worst lick- has been sent us by a Kentucky moon shiner: lire air was ever f t B illing to Take lier back. is coat. “I've *! ing a man ever received and get off with a fane of $10. I’ll then give you a receipt Stole or run away my wife Jule Wig- ; for the other five and the account will l>e gins. She wum about tire feet high with j closed. Prepare to be pulverized!" yaller hair and slim. A united states “But suppose I lick you—then whatf * deperty staid at my house fur fore days queried the other [while I wui hidin’, and he did’nt destroy “Then there won’t be any resort of the my still. Ef she run off with him I dont law, and you shall hare a receipt in full!" want her agin, but ef she wus stole off “That seems to be fair, and 1 11 do my against her will and ain't married nur best," said the debtor, and at it they went, notein* of that kind, I’ll take her back The grocer expected to getaway with him agin. A liberil reward will he paid fur in about a minute, but he was a deceived her wherabout*. Alice Wiooree" man. It wasn’t over three minutes be 1P*fli^1i1*l1*P*P**P**1 fore he was knocked over a «a&sMiSPSaffiPW* Jpr: u »EHF --SÉHa ••kipiy to laform ymj *hnt the "rain'd -«- hi. st-.rt-, heeipUmod: WMB tl* |7fi» but ni Um pwohifl# || on# Bright little girl—lsThe robbers1 css t “Gentlemen, I’ve aaaaed scores of citi-flyy —iitomc?» we It him go for numma’i diamond carings, cause eens. abused dozens of hackmen. and been JJJ. SM#ff them in any time you want papa’» hid them. —Visitor “ VI here has aching f iwlverue some one. Its vverth $17 to Kxit young lady looking tickled to him tell mamma he had put them up spout ‘ me to know that my giit gives out with ••*** 1 * and he guessed they would stay there;” \ the first roundf to lier friends W à fdW-hke ; b TO irtir was not — AND death as she. tion that she ,4a, I 44 Yes’m. ... •>Did they dhst <4CmP ' ' 44 And they are sdlid gold, with seal Lady Perth 11 04: W' «ANUP41 T| RER OF fair mat monuments, e HEAD ST XFS «sssaKttii EBgPpS stand. 1 will not intrude. When* hë whera 4» ha^ D||B^enrtàflcmp froaen mntM part of her life earns to he*. v feels better/?ail PART II. CHAPTER XXV Dead. In HfaR she repeated to herself .over ami over again. Then the bitter Uddaytmad tapi#*"#*.' Wlftr •!-* i fe'ie dot Where should ahb gol Tf she Mold He knelt down by the side of Ihe^bed I only close her. ays* and die; but death tmwarzz tpom wt the flow A June rooming, all ooior and light all fragrance and song; the iim shining so era Aatar r i / I 9 1 HHH ~ W'r ###PAGE###2### pm (S) 4bME (3) V **-v ' # 4 / THE EQUITY: THURSDAY,FEBRUARY38,1884. « d MW ELECTION. Bor* Mr- f v .tigan. 1 The St. J<4m 7W'',ro*. v\y%. 4'Our Jfrntrijft nni«i Ulli œ : gSp^yÉ@|£ " Elan mat in?» the mlthht has ft ft Wh tWn fÇiù!ttar illustration Mi.'portiu ' Dio timid Trunk, his party ; notwiihaUnding the province bean virtu- : «two in U» lying c.>ni|wU, U U. give up hi*, uf th ^ .,„)Vgrl) that muuo. uo by cun* -~t T “ » C*JU5 3SSS±r-'taV* -S» >« «-ÆXC m III M , *lon * iniulk*- ntau°» 00 ™ uL^cr We cart asàUi'o otir esteemed contvmpor-1 half a unitary'* pratiico, dedicated to his The OWk and the Gut leaders uuM to hand, w ita no debt interest to meet, with j ary that its Ottawa correspondent Inn, mis-, eomjuuioaa a repertory of atunc* wlu*h ho Niy thet the cunt, dins of “bettsr toriui." j •in apportionment «f the ««t of Jtktieo. informed it. There Ins never been eiiy had Lean lonj prepnia-, wketioo» from itr.u men arc, taking them at their word ^ ,‘a“ a î,'“,;on dollars, and is compelled j proceedings show dually that the govern- « ^ f?ret a uite ready to rob Ontario if the giving *° mere** the taxation in order to make mont, far, from being willing to :uxopt UtrTfm, fTor tnte unfavorable comparisons between the his portfolio. Sir John refused to advise JfTL u t ?,0r6' * ™ *AÛ hmuicial ndinuiisl ration of Quebec and the Governor General to accept hie cub 5?1 1 ™ interrupting counsel. Thus tea s-artti him to reconsider his determiRT.tluii. r, , . * . . ^ . • Mr. ( urntn, b*mg too often stopped in this way, thus addressed the judge: “Perhaps, my lord, 1 am straying, but you must impute it to the extreme agitation of my mind. I have just witnessed eo dreadful a circumstance that my im* agination hse not wet rsdorered from the •hock.” bcc, Montreal & Ottawa Railway, and tlii* nidtrsv item nions ii omitted, t sto-v* or tb»fr<4Éf$ spicuoü t'xapBo -#iver-t* at the aipviJB 'of their THE EQUITY ——:o:--~ N’ovor let chance* like nunU'sm» |rity is to make your hay while the sun shino*. The vud economy, and the thiixl to ro to T. Jl ARMSTRONG’S ! store! { . . M re* i*Eii ont riiEAVEit than i - of our own >w with id en •tie 4-iUfciui" with Ulcus ntatiu! ' Ontario in order to show that the conser y ut i party ha* been extravagant in its I ...milled»! Mr. CoetigRii has always been ou excellent fooling w ith his fellow members of CorrespondC11CP. I the (Cabinet, and when he resigned, for -p . w»Uo not hold oorwhtts responsible for tfc? opini'»# personal reasons only, the set was • >m?a erry, the eon of the o' sraeer of nf o.lr corespondent»_ great surprise to his friends and to the At$ *n at i ntae* calledOnpinh. had some tv* THE BJHTORS OF THF EQUITY - ^ the dox yesterday and . «ngsonl.is pv t «imply impelled by j village will present a gay aspect Our the solicitations of his friends in with- - 4 *r. Cunma. . *n dt-vnhxl o.iatit.-s, they slew I rountvfsthers will be there in full force, drawing his resignation, in the House , <>n mv Way totheonart, my lord, al Tom, Dick and Ham will alio he there ou 10f Commons Sir John Macdonald said. - 1 ** **<&the 1 obwrr. business of one kind or another. Some “As for his colleague, who, he hoped, *, ïfelT *o «beghter a oaif. 'r1^ b*ve 1,0 bufiincas at all, unless it t>e would long continue such, he had tender* ^tofiy j1^ Imuvl «Mitimanded by Lieutenant to annoy somebody else w ho ha*. Some ed his resignation, which ho had been in* cb d -approached. - him unperoeived, De Vannai*.Denier, to demand satiefac- to 860 fhe F.r. about “a little private duced to withdraw; lie stood to-day as he iV^Lit of two nations which ill us- predated every day by all outside of the terost to Bel. Ray and A. E. Anderson, ing. The judgemwtitieiw the middle of ntmte the naturalness of the friendly al- little railway nng. and its prestige is rap- with the stipulation that they should take] the night, and was ed afflicted by the banco that should exist between Great idly subsiding. possession on Sunday. Hay, with iwt tion that he mieht himself die m the B»i,; .tteueStL.'X'teS SSXZÜJSSi, T™ spite of the fomenting of discord by selfish the mark in their predictions, not to men- *d tunnel, t>eloW thé shaft in which Steph- he got up out ofina bed and went to the demagogues, and in spite of the social tion our own prophet of the Uoulongv. en Burluston Zobe Miller and Hobt. Pin* lodging! of the high sheriff and left a iw- wiationers, for the License District of friction which has sometimes irritated the who always hits the nail right vn the head land were working, and built a fire to prieve for the boy, er what was to bo Pontiac, will meet on the """" " “ «...» <*¦** S3 S-Jf finrifi®, iti; s mforttiblyi- j j \i:{ .L ?.f:T Mansfield once exclaimed with a gun. Wm. Bui low ton then knock -1 to Mr. Dunning when he was laying down hmd.A„. sfcUïrîriïs sst;::r,if «rrutt1 '«£,„«....*, tic explorations, a 'easel which may be tour at present through the county. The kave, and os the man turned Anderson I mar bum my law hook*” -* * t taken in exchange for the Resolute, ahan- pupils and moat of the teachers are in a shot and killed him. Ray and Robt. Pen- “Better read them my lord," was the domed by a British crew,saved and brought Gutter of excitement in ooneequence. The huid clutched each other in the pit; when ready retort. "7*¦; ts: ïï .ind returned ro Great Britain by tiie j ere. Still the inajieotors have the inside mediately shot Burleston dead and ran up ! atmg one of his points'eto a jury. %/¦ I I A OC AP DDVCAU I nited States government. These ex- track, while the teachers, generally speak- j the ladder. Anderson then went to the I “I see," said Mr. Cumin, “I sees wILLMIlC Ul DH I OUHe changes of international good will evince *ni>i niuet keep the outside one. A good mouth of the pit and fired down, killing ffcntienten, the motion of his lordship’s p , * , . ’ - * international fiierdshin that liai d«r. m*n7 *ro RskinK “what go<*l an Miller. Another «hot atmek Wm. Buries- head; common obwrven might imagine *r°r *h* I'urpo« of taking I=<«— «. ---------- Vinmcato*. in pursuit. Ray and Anderson are revenue accidtntal. Believe me, gentlemen, if eucb Licensee aa by fhe Liquor License One of the most remarkable features Feb. 25, 1884. officers. Hay in his official capacity killed you remain here many days, you will your- Act, 1883," are authorized to be granted. :%SnT The ^e,^%Ww.yLwt.. “ ^ itr T^Tr,TTr , v. . I ztrz ‘an^xr^t k5K.2S5¥sHs asp' u tzzf A s % was delivered by Dr. Ferguson, the mem- amount of floating debt of the company and not 10,1,1 to ‘'develop be; used, tu^i a hem time feches wide for North Leeds and Grenville, last Fri- must be established to the satisfaction (rf I nr ?* mora^ R^se. It tends down the front and across hhe bottom of âCHzsTs: §53 self had said on r. buckboarfl, and visiting tion is being so proceeded with as to en- 1yhadw«d, nieht rare coW which we have sprung. It is a happy co- might perhane consider me naturally in *jth Miller and knocked him into the pit When ft*rd 1 incidence that we now receive from Eng quisitive, so I won't do it. v fill_a Paid for ets, Beef, Fork, &c. JOHN COYNE on ho At TEN OF THE CLOCK in the FORENOON, in the Fartage du Fort, February 11th *1883 poi Lai TOWN - HALL, I pufl THE CHEPEST STORE IN PEMBROKE kno JSS deli —IN THK- satn mg bcfc 4 into considéra- is i an I>lur liigli T com to A: cd u IS O’MEARA & HOWE’S. B brida witn a lil accor press time tire t as it lows: a we <>f Ito bride, i»g t marri bim n dlftlAf of Mo of pru taking ard co at the him. DRY GOODS, Mail Contract blt*S8 GOOWL hantlbsTsh CLOUD* nre, COTTONS. T WEEDS, ENGLISH and SCOTCH, ETOFFS, WORSTED OVERCOATINGS, KNITTED GOODS, FLANNELS; CARPETS, and OILCLOTH, AWLS, CfKAlED TENDERS, ADDRESSED ^ to iU Postmaster General, will bfa received at Ottawa until noon, on FRIDAY, the FOURTEENTH MARCH, 1884, for the conveyance of Her Majesty'• Mails, on 4 proposed contract for four yean, SIX times per week each way between GROCERIES, a pound upward; quality guaranteed. SUGARS, TOBAGO FISH, CANNED GOODS, SYRUPS TEAS from S6e PORT COXTLONOI. 9 Pull Lines and Choice Brands. HENNE8SY and MARTELL’S BRANDY, McLARKN’S MALT, FIVE YEA* OLD RYE WHISKEY, OUENESSES PORTER, NATIVE WINE, “THl ISABELLA," 60c. per bottle; HIGH WINES, and RYE WHUb KEY in Bend. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. “Pi Plâco privile omonii add res marks, lishedi world motion probier was no in mot mon mi goes on perpeti noiiuc* into la winced gentle»] the idea with th< ticular 1 P. Hen Baej] telle the wife in amusing During i cooking a large found a grate*. «prior to rattling oven, an sleeping was buei was start cat. fch in pain a it throng affording hole and find the i ing in dei passing tl and field suffering: moment open, am at once around in ftympethe •oil's paa hae net BOOTS and SHOES at rock bottom prices. MITTS, MOCCASINS, Beef Oil Tanned. CASH BUYERS will find it to their advantage to give us a call. ^68 Oa* cou- on OATS PEAS and RYE Bought and Sold. O'MEARA & HOWE. iy. PEMBROKE, N6th, 1181 COBURN, SHEA & CO. OF PEMBROKE, T. P. FRENCH, P. O. Inspector Po* Oft* lWMOtO Ottawa, pb W. r'aOMoa } I Are now offering some GENUINE BARGAINS in DRY GOODS, which are justly claimed to surpass anything ever offered in that town. Some lines away He! LOW WHOLESALE PRICES. llankits, Etoflh,Tweeds, meterings, Coatings, Prints Cottons,and Press floods, in great variety. , WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF M#a # Women’s and Children’s Hoisery ever cffered in Pembroke. iu A GRAND SoireF a: iv ONTARIO'S riNATCBS. The liberals of Ontario, in view of the Presbyterian Ctiurcl ) J Owt* tor 76 cents, usual price $1.86 a pair. Aik to be shown those Vehetseas He. per yard, worth tot. Shirts and DrawtJa, toe. each, worth too. Ladies Kid Mita and Gloves 60c. to $1.26 worth 76#. j to $1.76. Flannels all colors and every price. In Winter Clothing we at# show- ¦ log the bast value la BRYSON, OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, SUITS, CLOTH, SCOTCH and FUR CAPS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, in fact an endless variety of goods to suit all tastes. We ask the readers of The Equity to pay us a visit when in Pembroke and ask to be shown through our establishment, and if they should require anything in our line we feel safe in promising that they will be well repaid for their visit. --ALL KINDS OF- FARM PRODUCE TAKEN ** AND HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ACCORDED. • , Febru r. Peter -ON THE EVENING OP- May, lie 7tl if Marti You art »«» CURRENT Several prominent Clergymen end ethers here been invited to address the Doors Open at six o’clooek. Tea served at 6.30 P.M. ADMISSION, - 26 Cents OOO tAVI VMS QVdNi two tion. COBTJBN, SHEA Sc CO. ____ yfvRn.) _ H is remains were fol MNIROKr. OH-lier Pembroke. f 'll i A - . _ J. _ ###PAGE###3### t W' m m W-¦¦>-'*?* r* j THE EQUITY: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1884. * • T " f+t y ) i -- r , Lk&TL% hefo &# ifcrvfeê I )(ixyvAi ComxTioy.—Mr. J. A. Cam thu knoe. Tho pationt it now doitig woli Tho local paper indicates thr live mon gE^EæSg^i béëee tSliS told us to-day that the ladies had a now AlIumctto Lake. Hon. Mr. MoLollan of two otiiers, managed to get his horse and The expense» of the Moiitml Carnival lose triel r heads— I u *• putydwlia# w> enter intoacoutnct when io*dc evtry dsy with train» gr,t8g y out name for the pitch holes when out driving promised to consider tho matter. • cutter out. A safe course should he etak- were over $10,000; And once in them they find that they can «mrk contrsrted for. ^irth«'tender ‘ he°zv?ttoarcÏ^m &Æ.îït' a 5L£ » T.„. b- jg* teftaiJW « -¦££«- - - - S5S”; - * - - « a bksx,: smn.ssSTL’Krtf *s5'x---L— ,'"% W1 kissing, it would be well for him to t*k« lewed the P°ckot UP until the snake was Tnd*Pcnéfnt 8,V6i tl,e following particu- Tuesday and Wednesday. * 1 niUflt decline your fficer, Mr. Hpider- otuw», r>b, tth, isw ,__ OTTAWA HOUSE a drive around Pontiac. ni«h rtanreil. Then he let, him out and lars:~Mr-M K KvertU, of Easton's Cor- The Holy Communion Will I* edrmm.v1 Mr* BIske" 9 fed him, and after that the snake would ners’ manufacturer and dealer in cheese, tered next Sabbath montiN| ât fislf past Iîisfrctom Appointed—The License do anything he told him Housed ? did a big business in that line last year ten in the English Church here. " I It is a good rule to accept only such med gHSpE ts pïssxrcsft k-sw— -taassMa?» sgasssa»,^ c„, d, P. and Mr. Macfarlane's fmm the boun- -last year's trade by each The former, This being leap-vsar of course the wife I . ...... . . , _ diy of Man h neiUndosively, for the erection tod! Bryson, Fort tonlongc and Inter : aaï ttuszszz ES^- M fâBsszSBs» """ " ' ... m . ' 6ga,n on 88th March next, thoroughly renovated the noet office In 132*^G N>«- °f cheese were made. The _ w ' r m. v ^ ^ four minutes, eh? Minnie, (still in the I Plana and etwcifleatione ran he seen at the Depart ¦ iMMawrier*” not dinde by 400 without » remainder ^ ^co ,n the county. --- betwew Portage du ter of the immigrant. w« verj- gcxxi. —although they can b# divided evenlv bv -—+ Ottawa Hotil Arrivals.—Portage du on Antl hort Coulonge. The Government gave no assistance to four. The year 1600 wi. . I«„ u. Snow Stomm. -Correipondents in the Fort Feb. 18th—Robert Baird, Almonte; „.A wolnan.. unknown, from the Black P*rtie« mating through Canada to the rr -«» - - -'«5 Personal -mT» \7Z * I sbout the depth of the snow. A Phillips- Montreal; T. Tracy, Pembroke; J. O. is assigned for the act. dian points had sold them and then had i the nth ~ A Ua McIndoe vMle man leadl- Ho says a traveller Blondin, Bryson; Prof. N. H. Lewis, The Amprior Brass Band has been re-18°ne to the United States puffing up as their ,!’M<,u,.re# no | ou^ of ll18 sle,8h to ««mine the spot —H. Mathesou & wife, Shawville; H. C. Renfrew Prices of Produce—Unchang. Wheat—spring, known in eastern P ^ w®Hjftnd fou,ld that he had driven over ft Smith, Harlem; E. H. Rouleau, Bryson; I Wheat, 90o. to $1,10 per bushel. FaI1 is showing sDlondM ^ H- McIndoe pick up a bottle which he saw on the tinei Montreal; John Hodgins, Clarendon; jelled on the railway, has reached about ^ J 1 s: - __ vicinity of the Riviere du Lievre, one can- Colton> Litchfield; John Knoi, Shawville; quarter, of the North American Contract- Dressed, hog. per 100 lb. 5=E2=; EBE2H™ g?g£SsS^Ï 1 llttIe ePUode in the life of a man who VÜU6e of Buckingham, along the ice road Rosi; Wm; McLaughlin, Roes; James The tint cut of the season will be one of | Oats according to the telegrams to the dailv on the river» can be seen a moving stream Kclly' Nê Y# CitJ?W. Cunningham Claren- 50,000 feet of stuff for the Government mm pHsgpehi rZT"1 M her« w“ich » being He made arrangement* to come to King, on the night of Fridayth# 16th iiMt., wm Beef, per 100 lb.. 4 60 to 6 00 5™h*SS™ îi oïï?t»““towST™™ l'erpelual motion. A, the .pe.ket an- rap/fy ”ttled’ and whioh '* dœtined ton and last year he retained Mewr, HjdL do. S ÔSSÎ SaStt:» ",.ï2d,N',,E nimncod hie diecovery, the audience broke ^’ become inferior to no part of the Dorn-1 ,^lr^!*s*nc^. * to ~UWl**> hi. we^epreeented, ,1% MtiÉ^TtK Butter, tub. per lb.'.'.'.'.': 0 17 to 0 1«| prwM into laughter, but the “old bachelors'1 mi°M’ R" fAr M bueuiees “ concerned, identity, which they have succeeded in out en maeee. The rink was nicely ilia-1 do fresh per lb. 0 00 to 0 20 perceptibly under the nevermd Alld ftlthou8b there is undoubtedly some doing, end now the lonely pauper will be- ™inatad’ the ice in capitsl oondltkm and Tall&w, per lb. 0 07 to 0 08 5 c^1Kvr ssTiX. t r?ii w,th the actual discoverer of that par- , ’ nght through here%we» the revert to the government again. Mr. Patrick Derfoe, Fitsroy kas sold I Hay per ton 1 7.75 G 9.60 iicular kind of “perpetual motion jp î*1??" m this v.icinity» count ourselves -» to Mr. James Stoiy, the west qmrter of Buttwr print, per lb .... 30 @ 36 P. Herald. IJU8t in 68 convenient a place as the people Dreadful Accident.—About nine Iot 6 the 3rd con. contain*#* 60 acme, " P*fl*. i6 ® ^ n - — in a»y Part of the Dominion. Callander o'clock on Tuesday morning last a terrible ,for 0x6 eum 13000 ' The pries seems g*1**® * * :. \2® lH b«£ïtef5sstec= ..si J lhe Werd bad rather an meM of any between Mattawa and North uel Oreen. The unfortunate man when den oPEa,tcm Ontario. Mti Devine wül Beef> Prime cuU, per lb amueing experience one day hut week. Hay. No.bon.ing post office, kept by the accident occurred waa cleaning UD '•‘ire from an agricultural life, and teke R‘-»gh meat, per lb.... Dunng the day, whan the heat from th. Mr. Mark Cahill, who also keep, a large I around .ha bark grinding machine, which I ” OD* ^ ** ^ I M^^Jrlb:::::::: coo mgatove wu turned off the oven, «toreanddoeaaflouri.hingbu.inea., basait- wm running at the time, and hi* jacket Two noiehbora aunt end i-« «#r . I Fort, rasa., per bbt. ... E:FrEF"”• isl3,- - ^... g re, urned the heat on to the invars here. The country is now getting eemtohee hsd the reet of hie clothing been on being served inlSr the mMtiShl Mour, Crown Jewel, bbi. 7 60 <& 0.001 print, with neatness and dispatch, sll de- S54«.~S2ÆMt£^SfcHslftï vS7J£::.t Æïî| üp mÊÊàÊÊÈàmim 11 mm ^ *-—s* sasatBsar - s:a tOCAL INTELLIGENCE WANTED. A good smart Coy wtutiti Immediately to 1 tm, XNx-kaukiili business. Appl/ to W. U. CLARKL This Villa, WHARF bryoon, F«b. 7. 1884. —BETWEEN— »n Wymen'e flUge leaves this Hotel every n (frindsys excepted ). Notice to Contractors a THE STAGE LINE going NORTH* —FOR- DRILL HALL QUEBEC edlate points. Orders by telegram or letter tor special stage to in-C.P R. trains, at Zltaleri, will receira prompt att< u Hon t. McWilliams Portage Du Fort JuneT.1863 By order R. BRUCE CRAY, F H KNNIfl, Secretary Department of Public Works Ottawa, Feb. 4th. 18S3. WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHEMIST % DRUGGIST GOODbAICAUS! . SALES I Small Profits! E. B. D. LAM'S Pembroke and Mattawa. Orders from the County of Pontiac at tended to with care and despatch. on us a $6.00 to 6.26 6.00 to 6.50 per bushel. 1.00 to 1.10 Correspondence solicited Pembroke, June 21, 1883. do 1.00 to 1.10 0.60 to 0.76 0.45 to 0.50 0.35 to 0.37, , 0.45 to 0.501 Cheap Store, Main sL, Bryson, â» to a»I” - ! Nr,aTr^-„« H 1R (a f) tlelet, I in prepared to •upply the demand of the ptih 1 earn* nettled by the lent day of the preaeut month, i T’JJJ 60 y -y Ue in I 1 require all accoonu paid by that time, except j..« 1.50 to 1.76 ^ tiee with whom I have made a special agreement îSEîîsIDRT x GOODS' "™""" 8.00 to 8.50 10C60 to1^ 001 TWEEDS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 4 50 to 6 00 ! DRESS MATERIAL, COTTONS, 0*10 to 012 WINCEYS, UNDERCLOTHING 1 MITTS, CAPS, HATS, Ac. NOTICE to DEBTORS. TUAT AI.L PAH 4 ,1 % » I Bryson. Feb. 6th, 1884 Beef Such as Teachers Wanted. i TwoCatholic Female Teachers wanted by the Mnn-oipallty of Chlchw-ter. One to teach French and Eng hah and the other English only. State salary ou making application. Fall Wheat 11.00 to 1.05 0.35 to 0.37 0.00 to 0.68 0.50 to 0.55 0.00 to 0.50 1.25 to 1.40 | *° anr fuot *utl cheaper than the cheapest 0.00 to 6.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.00 0.30 to 0.36 0.40 to 0.60 0.45 to 0.50 1.00 to 1.50 0.20 to 0.22 0.18 to 0.25 ; 0.12 to 0.15 I 0.25 to 0.301 N. BESSETTE, Sec.-Trea*. Chapeau P. 0., P. o TEAS SL GAS TOBACCOS always on hand 1 August M h 1888 tf Peas Barley Boots and Shoes, Rye • e For Sale. The undersigned offers the eommodioua BIUCK HOUSE and Out-buildings, and two acres of land connection therewith, situate in the corporal Bryson, on reasonable terms. DEER M BEEF SKIN MOCCASINS. f JAMES COLTON. WHITE SHIRTR.RBGATTAKHIRTS.FANCr FLAN NIL SHIRTS. HOME MADE FLANNEL SHIRTS, all good value and very cheap Litchfield, August 23, ISM All kinds of Grain taken McVEIOrH 0.60 to 0.70 «ad highest market prices aooorded. Call, and yon 0 00 to 4*50 jJJ** C0BT'nr^1 thât wb,t 1 Averti» *¦ absolutely E. B. D. LAFLEUB. |F 0.08 to 0.09 0.18 to 0.21 5.00 to 7.00 0.08 to 0.10 22.00 to 23.00 16.00 to 20.00 6.00 to 0.50 8.00 to 10.00 1.50 to 3.00 stock u Bryssn, Nor. 8th. 1883 Teas, Tebaccos, Sugars, &c„ At., ceptionally good and *t prices to suit all buyers PROVINCE OF QUEBEC PARLIAMENT HOUSE. LIQUORS i As he is making a speciality of this branch of b parties rosy rely opoa getting the very best art In the market, either for medicinal or other use. tZTK call solicited. Bryson,, June 7. 1833 Wm. McVEIGH AYER’S Hair Vigor restores, with the gloss and freshness <.f youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired By its use light or red hair maybe darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness ofU-u, though not always, cured. U checks falling of the hair, ami stimulates a weak and sickly growth to rigor. It prevent* and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to Urn scalp. As a Ladles' Hair Dressing, the Vioon is unequalled ; It contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and eilkeu iu appearance, and Imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. Brichkr writes from Kirby, (>.. 3, IMEf : •• Last fall my hair commenced hilling out, and iu a short time 1 became nearly bald. I used part of a bottle of A Y tea's Hair Vioob, which stopped the falling of the hair, and started a new growth, i have now a full head of hair growing vigorously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation I should have been entirely bald." ?L W. Bowkx, proprietor of'the Me Arthur (Ohio) Ktiquirrr says : " Aren's Hair Vigor Is a most excellent preparation for the lmir. I speak of It from my own experience. Iu promotes the growth of new hair, ami make* it gloeey and soft. The Vioob is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within mv knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." L. DELORME. Clerk Leg. Aim mblv winced Quebec October 1,1883 EQUITY 15 I>UBL,IIHlI> the Intbrpstr or the Lib seal Conservative Party. r this advertise lyas Ac. Ac. All orders by mail will prompt attention. Particular care will be I takett in the printing of pamphlets, I to hate them free of mistakes and printed n, readable type We have hundreds of similar testimonial* to the ucedb but a trial to cal of its value. y of AVer's Hair Vigor. It •hep NOTICE. esiing on Ma No. 3, Wee tbs 7th Mange of Allume wwiliag to law. w. t, enar in pin giufrm i mriWRLO by Or. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Man S«H by all Orwggtsss. Hatitfactiun tv«‘< 1 Subscription price oil* dollar per yeas lh adegne* 4 IS fl ; 1 > ... if Mtnssm sue j 9 ###PAGE###4### ORIGINAL ILLISIBLE ! âC « l \ » \ c .THKKQtîitT: ^HUVSIUY,FKIVIiVAltYr»R, W4. 1 NmitH of l’un. Tht «jiving raw cm luf'im lo Agitato (lie fut Hlm %. Sîinw-llniiâMl tu ItiavtoiuUablr liupnlsr. The i‘tilobeM tw.l^ijvH'^'INU l'VN BOX BBC XMM A BdlètAtt. fid, OwUnOi'' . IIIL iuauv.x V*'A Mî., VV, them resided until’hayf llvvunoo I hv vat 11 cut it. i’ and wrong, uud u«y iva * ‘Aiwdian «v^iiduVnt i'h . tuVmov'd khie quite aronfcly Mins Marina MoEnauy. thud \ "head gnnlvnvv"*^A maker ©fartifi cal u. i'iàj i wm wii'd by Charles 4, { ke\! 14 UV.tCtvs of hmijitu .^ivii billg: Ikui- h»Hoe yf svttluiiKip1. «Shv lute boon flower* for Indies' haie. Jo ho, in c.umvuti'm wV.h J.tmvn | i'dnn; ouiliL. t InfjMSai ii+ht* R,*t1 to H> Wools falbt wAn by Trunk ltArivtt, ul Et. The iitfm wh«> was (Vieiivd Xtsy Iierc until the Court sit» in soon. -kth.rtnm trhlr.d ilw: ' iiviuirnl » A;-nl, .wiiheuteSwceo ..r any «ie to tel* Even now their lewWr* I MiHflwT theswltAdr. pneM «W tronV ™ntlcm3ll al th , . mU„n I w.m , hiv» ii'’-v:ty* been oat of door* to At the «tinging iwee ef IlUke. ' >'i winch thvy , » M * j«nnt wurnhif. L.hnlll.rnm t, .:' ,i.,nvt Wh->in j floor tnrpbgii,which''n Cloud bf ànvw flslkèi } dumiu^tai>, -vv n j^nxd as vl di * nv plotting, no sclioiii* Thv trait"! b lurtu ii on tlo t«nv:aû, was beiiig (Uivcn intn thg open room, ¦hpiakiyuvr Ivistud and frowvil in'1 mine in tlie i>trtcv. lati in Ontario, Ontasi|«« TlnxV1 *erM mm Si# best thevc« '¦ÉÉjÉ^^* MgÊgg fvw calls, and I ‘Shine down t!ic traitor with thy vote, fnilerWiAimcowr llic steed. Th to h.r. e b. una one for c<>mpimx xny moan* that thv bn the ewitei i he Ktv fl. H. HORN - UNDERTAKER, t 11 >w A 1 # W 03NTT. Collins, Caskets, Mcliilllc Cases» Shromis Caps, hhnos, Vvt'ei ttrùltè tact AIL'fiOUPS. I ü II il r r all lh.-l I t I ly TKIKUU iriM)UnliJ ltu '» r v.'i whvn 4 < luti 1 ,4 Vl I A a Hi l PEMBROKE * " lulto^ x\..,l b> \ i CABINET FACTORY h —and that l BEAMISH BROS., JE* U m BT £ :'E5 TD" 3E&XI 1 w T coin » I ItTwi Of nil Descriptions kept In Atuck anü r 4a je to order# Parlor Seta, Bedroom Seta, Spring Z -d.;, Hattrsasell, our entire ,aL f the public iicos. ! • à " iter* ‘ »vm< «v, l her i sr L U h i Phs* As wv intend giving thv Ktirnitiv v tiu-iae-tentiou. wo ''vill bo able to attend to the v:C both promptly ami satisfactorily rKMDroKE. nctvWr ise . V : «' Nv k’ailroiuls, old lio l.i lation v.itt i •miipusoü I oveinfifc n t«, show phone Ml o ' and wu would Vhvy tip,t gd uld, but I I ,1 I u reason] It is ui|Uer»toodthatMr. Ab>nzu Wright Out mo, OnUuifi. | they didn't discover it was hem use it w$s M.P., and Mr. Holland waited upon Sir It | Awiigo this outrage on the right, I »"t there. Mr. Hmretl institut d iu<|iur- Hector Langcviii last week with a largely was , Stmid l»»ioil with 1^1 met .iLaluug blight, , ire, and uni ostOuntiud by the discovery signed jietitioii fnnu phosphate umwrs, it of | Tis tor liberty we light, , r that it was itupcwukde id get the St. Al- lumburmvu uud aoltlmw tu the Lie re id dis- r ** Ontario, Ontario. bans Mercury and tbo Portland cutter triet, praying thé GovermnrnI to into M;o ultive Tuesday } Then up and fAllow RdWanl Blake, through 4h«‘ siiovrylrifts which had jdKnl the money voted in 1N8£ and ivv iat lie was going to Ontario, Ontario, up alale,L|'e wedding ceremony and its session for (lie const met ion m a lock at to that night and Hi name makes Tory miscueanU shako, pee.impairing jollifies xvere in | r »gru>R. the Little Itapids, v«n thaï x.«uk during 1 ur. I laugh;d I Ontario, Ontario. The truth, vjÀHagifli^We but undeniable, the f>VC8jèi)t jJj#aeon. >jr I twtov promised Late in j \\Y1I Mnnd hv Make »»nd help him tight staled tlioyexvly mapp'd ymmle in (lie that (fi? Jock jdnnlld ho put ii.iqiT Con- faee. wei'* sm x'OÜ in Thu wed- stmcFou «•< *'nin ns preparations oouM le ni flit. • ';°esto the toilet v.tmpftit-1 the bv\ k. lie had been employed in the : ‘ " Ontario, Ohtario. |V»int-Vdniik at the same fact. The)' were that Mr. Wright hiu* secured the premise it ml vest, and thus strug* | at vie rccoally i 1 I'lmight be knew the 1 j. ;s unnvivbbiiry at pws.-nt. to. refer to prisoners jn the MvKuaney homestead. of a gmtity.f s.)Vvb funn (be Tost master-‘ ^1. ut jo cleanse his skin with- combination o' tee vaiv. Wv talked the ! tlvmanuer in which *H)ht uio, Ontario," * “TmM "tfre sl**|fi*g nevimmodat ions General to establish h mail service by MUT ' his * . eves or his oat collar, mat. rover, a.: 1 after a time, although I ,0h »*uded to faiiaMcal appeals oft ho howl* Mr ohfy m*ht in tbr bmtse/' was the in- stciuiW « nf two Upper Leitws from the t.‘^r protest*-.nais again excite lus envy. | cairn •: for the life of me tell wlut eking- » mnd to tb*% to whidh the ft’ixiMtlob Tirât wWit^dWt abrutiamong the High F;d:Y_J It will be n soured of satis- They c rnmilm* all smiles, having slept etl in . mind, 1 amid I would go with him. ! Cf#,ntrv at large'iMdrflfHtod its apprécia- gue8t® This made the situation extremely faction lb the ptoplo of Buckingham dis-wcll, nndt eel in-perfectly at home. They Wc da! not v ,.vtt to get hutch money, I tiounfMr. BtAKr, whvrtli. hv overwhelm- unpleasant. Attiré something nk:n to triet to learn that Air, Wright is keenly hang up their smoking jackets and display *nd did r t count on that M .ui object. i majoritt. ag-tin ekptvxsed confidence glwçm'qnirvatlAl the pally. The novelty alive to. the importance of encouraging snowy white robes, ornamented with col- Price v. : -bed to be A deapanuh*, and 1 fell in^tliu Government. OurpiviWW ptir|w>se the artuati.-u at rock them all mh peeuli- by every possible moans the dvviVmmciit ored binding and braid, and capable of | in with hiv. as 1 might have done in h ln Hl,ajn to expose thv hvpoeiby of the arlyfnnUy.ariosi. Then everybody laugh of the resources of Htu mining districts in being thrown open at the neck and rolled scheme to rua up tbo, street ami ring nil vhicf orom of thv tutrtv. Vhieh/notwith ed at everybody eke. and aymiwthy was the kick townshijs ui thv t'-om.ty. op alv.ve the elbows. F nan a pocket in the door bells on the way. The thought standing it* long veal* abuse of French cxtvikUxl tu the luckless newly manivd the suspends I jacket one produces an tfiat I was about to commit a criim* never Conservatives and of the Province of Que- vouplv. A St. AU ans citizen turned the ivory-backed brush and costly comb, nj eroded my mind. After it was all over, bee: its en that the Dominion Uovennent ^Hiuiy-iwr^ into a jolly one by suggest-tiK>tli.bni£,i. and perhaps n nickel-plated' or after Pries lmd tired at .larnlki, l awoke | jj, ru|Cli |,y f|1H Krefiéh element ; and its mg an nll-uiglit dance. The suggestion soapbox. Another opens out a prettily to a sense of what had been doim. Wfc.m ohiv few «Isy's old denunciations of tliede- was adopted. Merrily at first, wearily at embroidered receptacle, eoM,.>o8od of many the officers came to me 1 gave myself up. ma;ul< nf (yUvhw for “l*Uvr terms,” sud- M» V‘e V^vty dançeil until the gray morn- biJds, each one a p vket and each one la- l knew there wsf no £5»od evidence against dculv turned nnimti, itml. mi behalf of ing light aj jH,*ared. At had snowed and nelcd. In these pockets are a comb, a me, and by a stout denial I might have its pavtv, wml m itiect tp French Cotiser* drifted while the wedding party dr need, hnish, a tootli-brush. slmving-bnish, soap cleared myeolf, but 1 know it may seem Vstivest “Now is your clianco. The Ik- The morning light showed the roads im-k»x, p-xiruf razor cases, nail-brush, whisk strange and win not be believed—l could 0îrtc Railway C-oinpanv want to borrow a passable, and lmnsv and barn well-nigh oromu, hand gdass and cologne bottle. not perjure myself to escape tlm penalty, ,4 large simi fmin the * Government. You hurled from sight, To dance the day 1 heir familiarity with their surround- wlrvh 1 knew must be heavy. If l bod you will.not support the proposal mi thmugli aâ they had the night was impos-’n-A '1:xn noticeable a pai t tliviv equip-, lied and cleared wyself, 1 never could have j^s the demands of vour prov incial Uov- "'him. Ik skies, thv nterry-makers wanted ment A glance out of thv v «r window is lorki 1 any vne in the face again. There efament Al0 met. Why not join with the 8,^P- K^mfly, at thv suggestion ,.f the almost certain to rvwal to them their wax n horrible fueling within nie, but I Liberals, under Mr. BlaKfi, in assisting groom, all the mak members of the party, whercalxmts when they arise or when they smilvd whvrt getting on the train when t() flefüat the Government'# pr<»jM>sals, with overcoats and bulfain robes, almndmi-avv waked up. or are ab,,„t to go to bed. tbiw officers kept strong lmld on mo, as wl,en in the event of our party coming in- ed the house to the ladies and dug their t iicy carry their time-tables in their heads, though 1 were a young lmn. to power theclaims of v«mrVr«‘»vinvo would wn7 to the lwtrn- ,ror the next six hours aim givegoud advice as to which station ”><•: no other burglars were talked of receive the favourable consideration of a Morpheus chumedthe worship of the men has the best caterer. They aro sociable lor thought of, by nu at 1-apt. W c had no liberal'Ministry." But lest we should in the barn and the tmm*i m Uav house. JJJJyhjniqcrjif plans made to work the store systeiùati- chai-gtsl witli misrepresenting the Mohr TestoK-d the g«Nxd humour of all.nnd rally. It was my first offence in thought we [e frolu jts artirlc. “h it a Crisis ?" at about noun the.mon t ram pod Lack from Oil P*VL anfl it "ill be my last. I suppose jn ^ iwuo „f Friday last; tin? .barn and helpyd the ladies make sad Éliü IliiSsiliül pi NMHMHM *«** ship mmsmmm mm% eJcsi j&tss, % ’ -sr&-rri gacedas a travelling salesman for «Chicago i The private Bills Committee met Fri- Pr®ve9 a demonstration tho hyJ>o-jew clry house, and it was ho who brought I day Feb. 10, Mr. Ives in the chair. Ilev. ^lsy ^ ^at journal; proves that its anti: the old folks to America after the supposed , Drs- Bice end Carman, and Mr. J. J. Mo- French domination cry in the past was 1, of Joseph.-[Chicago Tribune Laron, Q. C„ appeared on behalf of the that of a mischief-maker; and makea plain promoters of the bill to give effect to the what depth of de^tMation the Gritfaci . . Union of the Methodist Churches of Canar tion is prepared to go to get hold of the •In.in ( hinamnn mill His Rooster# da. Some 4H )>etitions had been present- J rcin8 office. —[Gttawa < itizen. À crow in brilliant staccato from the ed against the proposed basis of Union brown bn per bag that the Chinese passen- from members of the Methodic Episcop-1 4 U^se of Charity, gcr was carrying in a Tl.ird avenue clvo- al« hurch in various parts <4 the ,*mninion A j,. llTU in the northren part of th# rated car at Houston street brought up a The objections raised were read ov,r and cit of ^jroiLhad her attuntiou directed brakeman whoaaked peremptorily : “What answered. They invol, ed church govern- to "a C38e o{ cnirjty the other day which jer got m there? mon* fmance and suis-rannurtmi futtd L,^,, her heart string, ribrete. There Loostu answeiwl John, innocently, questions. I he connection wit], the latter WM R |ick woman aull two ragged Lemino scehini. petitions were prevented frombeneficianes hu children in the house, while >ocan_ linn only little one." Iiut ofthe Superannuation Fund of the “Meth- hu,^d wa8 out tramping the streets in he punched a small peep hole m the bag odtrt Church of Canada, who complain- Rcarch of a , „ort ,A ,^k winch would to allow an inspection o the interior. ed .hat by the new arrange,neat some of them bread. The charitabU lady , J* ,‘*t "T" lJ ,brm8,M >*w Jhf. cll,urchhP‘ W.( ,P bp,’7 6dn',t ed to made a trip among her neighbors and cof- stock aboard thin tnmT demanded the full lmnehts before they had complied I |ected fo^and clothing, and after spend- ÜHi^BlsSiN .Mi SÜÜ msmB k aïxtsSsE 3isai? -—-s&ftsatf ¦cjst union adopted at Belleville, and of beisg UWJ? t miA»* doctor cited ft medical pSS ÊÊMM _ ^ - : w—— - rs- ~ * ed, *Glhr\,,î Restoratives were sdministfer- What is the difference Wtwoen a In tlii* chantry a boy 1i»h too much to !IIan rer^rv,®r4^*j seasonable poem and a child? One is eo tight. First, It « bU mnfber'e slipper;. He htwjnâiÿ yean after that. ri«< snid spr ng and the other offspring. next, Dominion Day; then green apples; he understood every worn *poken at iiia JS±fi!K=SSftSa Siî;S» filled them full of stone and such and A Quakers advice to him son on his * twiffth and carried them on their heads. They said wedding-day:i*Wh«Athee1wont a courting * | ¦ it was a capital contrivance, and wondered I told thee to keep thÿ eyes wide open; how they managed to get along so many now that thee is married, I tell thee to y ears without it. keep them half shut 1 g t v wore I U UCHTMINC ! LIGHTNING S LIGHTNING I PHOTOGRAPHS «re now VH,!je bÿ'tà* ',inr ixlng Process al Hw. Cil A P POX'S Gallery ^ Pembrokè. ping-car wî' «‘lilytSJ- Vi ¦i‘t' to iiote wr 4,1 |)voh'*Mi(>n o- in ; a sicop for instaure t on slip- i >:i silk tar-lie,1‘ ami put smoking jackets. iVwisioiial tm j tl 1. 1 } m ule: it v tho atlair. ! expend foil Inst I “t 1 Î 1 told 1 Children and nil other* can h n v e their PliOtogr*|»he install- ¦IS»,,s «11 '* M » L into Carter* *fo' wanted to borrow iny revolver. as fooling ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ 11 Ajptin find told me I F?*r jhaticx bbvrt/hfnd right the only clothing \ that bo had undo up hi* mind to mskj ! Let’s ring file Tory-knell bn lie hnd employed iirllu’ light lié knew the i;e. Wv talked the ! th„ |l| lIlllvi 1U n , .. ... :> time, ntthmyh I j iu,t,.,l fniiiiMcil âînie.Us hewl-Mt*:"h.it clunig- • jivj (into, find to flit1 i4\MM to thv Autry et lmrge its apprécia* by oterwhelm-icd confidence me it l \ t*'» wv hv ll.'S m:m:stopR V1F.W8 ' CtN HR IT IN ! ! $SF &wx*Tcrx>T o Ot 3 X ? M K 5 m \Y\\\ I < 1 4 — x H 1 : Sï i > H / £ N ml then 3 © K % ^ -s C ? / i S- fj'ii I 11 , r > 8 1 . il'-' 3 5g ? i §5 î t « l'Iv-Uon r7£~. -4 : S I ¦v < % 3 1 a i.6li ou H rt - i pi liBi M 1 m i m * - 1 ? - * y ?a a •1 -i. i n g m * : i * A rl 12 * C A : : a*11 t ft 3 " J | *•< BOY WANTED. \17AXT tD-1 MM M) I AT ELY -? ? ttvé hoy tn Varn the Marhli peixroatiy cr by letter to - A SM A Kl. AC- A viTiy : , i ADDRESS, , DOmiWtf ÜftOtAH AND PIANO CO., BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO,CANADA. Tnift I J. SOMTIRVIIJ.I Renfrew Renfrew, Jan. l >, 1354. REPAIRING. ' “ * ¦ _— :o - rilHE UNfrtRSIGXFD b%'B tointimi’r to tin poo- A rl*. of PryioR, and the vomit 1/ surrounding, that Bryson, at the Forest House, The Proprietors of the be in * TIT* LAST TUPLE DAYS 0T TpE MONTHS CT February, Elaroy Ay for U«e purpose of repairing sEwnra machines &n& clocks. rtii May and 1 All ortWs left at the office of Tus E^um will be attended to. Good work guaranteed. JAMES Me ARTHUR Are now manufacturing a Kvll That Lives After. Tr'vtanâljl truth, but none the less a truth fur bring hard, that the fruit of forçrivéfi sin'doeg not die with the death of the tree that horo it. If one has destroyed the Ide or the happiness of another by his 'misconduct, his penitence and his assured pardon will not, restore tlio life or ho has ruined I Iff or can any merited ptiMlunPhl of the wrong door remit to the innocent sufferer! the consequences of his wrongdoing. Renfrew, January 29th, 1884. A LRGE STOCK IF PLOWS, SCROFULA For the Spring Trade. 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Even though wv may find pardon for our error», otn^ii must suffer for them, and we «wrselyes rriust also be sufferers not-* withstanding 4 THOMAS MORAN, ne me . Mn«. Ann O'Briak.' ew York, June 24,1842 Merchant-: i-taiiM “No sapo.’’ “ What’cher got him in a sugar bag the for? “S’pose no put ‘im in bag, no let Hop Kee go through gate.” “Well, yer got to get off with it. b ye hear?” and the brakeman pulled hi» hat over his eye» and returned to the door. The chicken stuck its head through the hole in the bag and looked around. The view pleased lum. The bag split, and his roid,speckled breast appeared. The hag split further, and he stepped out of his prison. John dived for him, but he took wing and knocked off two high hats. Men struck at the fowl with canes, women ‘ shooed” it, and the Chinaman, chased it. Ties weUJuiowi irriter oh the Uotton //« rti/rf, B. XV. 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