###PAGE###1### pm (S) Alili,LL ( U / O No. 20. 22nd Veau. SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY-, QUE,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1004 $1.00 a year in advance ; $1.25 if not so paid BANK OF OTTAWA | MERCHANTS BANK of Canada. MEN OF CANADA %/M J H. SHAW’S ' M 'S IXESS " ' COLLEGE OTTAWA, ONT. Prepare your hoys and girls for the responsibilities of life by Riving them a thorough business Education at Capital (ftîithoriicl) Capital (paid up) .. Kent ................. Total Ateetfl, over ê.'i.ooo.one $8,471,810 2,888,178 21 .OvO.OOO CAPITAL - RESERVE H'N'Ü *0,000,000. 83,200,000. Head Office, Montreal The / Board of Director» Tfje Reliable Bargain House.” VIW, u - President. - Vice-President Jons B. Fham n, Joint Maiiieu, Dtmh Mvrhit, M L.A r II. Peri nr. Georoe Hay, David Maclakln, Henry N. Bate, HoN.Oeoitfie Bnvi x, Husky K, E«;an, SHAWVILLE BRANCH Ottawa, Ont, Money loaned on approved security at reasonable terms. Farmers notes bought and collected. Money transferred to all parts of the woi Id, Accounts opened for amounts of one I w r GOWMYl dollar and upwards I Interest ' " " allowed. I p to-date business methods pert teaching talent, splendid e-•piipuient. elegant apartments and r\roptional >ucc(iNs of graduates, made thU inngmdceiit school l." ;lN the l'i ; in 1er < otuiucrciul mada. Send for free copy of our beautiful t*utul< guc* Bank Stri et Chain I ex Write for catalogue and enter any time. Piineipal ÛE OTTAWA, CANADA Held OfTW; . OEOROEBURN O. 11. FINNIE L. G OWEN, I FURS : f 0. neralM.ir.ngcr Amî. Manager lnaj'f'tor. S I deeply interested in the pushing on of this great and necessary enterprise and would if elected, give his supp rt to government that would undertake it business basis. Hv w as opposed to the Hraud hunk Pacific contract which had hvvn e ntered into by the government, tScr-"* .. K * il 1 minus. Ill this regard they should own what the/ Shaw ville MciliodM church mi Sunday The Her. .Rural Dean Taylor will ad- lm*'l for instead of handing it over to a and Monday. Nov. Pith and 11th. Her. (;. dress the missionary meeting at Radford cmoration with no guarantee that their A* S,,dtirs Falls, will be the l’ratt h and Anglo-Saxon stock food at his record as a servant of the people for Smart & .Smith’s, | ninny years in a humbler capacity pledged himself if eected to devotj his energy and best efforts to securing reasonable consideration for the county and the promotion of i a interests liazon conclud'd his supporters demon it rated their numeric*! strength by* pro-1 Shall tin* railways own tin* people, NOMINATION. I longed rousing chetr. pr tin* people own the mil way ? ____ Mr. D. Gillies, the local member ad- Give your answer oil November Mr P U Rrohavrkn ond Mh O r dressed the crowd fur a couple of minutes 3rd, by voting for Mr. lirahazoil. *• - *«........................................................... g with ut words, so greet was the tumult. Having goto through the legal formal-1 Mr*(t took rhe ,,mfter good-naturedly, proposed a cheer for Hudgins, and gracefully bowed himself out of sight Thursday last, the above named gentle-1 rostrum tint bedlam began in hot earnest, now fairly before the |,e()pit. f he man who was in “the field to stay, ’ | and who ingloriously slumped at the OFFD K HOI KS 10 A. M TO |\ M SATURDAYS .. F. A. PARKER S. T. WILLIS, Principal We are selling ont balance of our Fur Stock, consisting of Coats, Caps, Collars Ruffs, and Muffs, and marked them down to quick selling prices. Note the following : Ladies’ Coon Coats Ladies’ Astrachan Coats Cents’ Fur-lined Coats Cents’ Dyed Wombat Coats 10 A. M. To 1 p. M 1 A general Banking business trnnmcted Ma any • in n ft LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS I will I it < ’nmphi'ir> Bay. (weather permitting) on Tuesday. Xov. 8th, 11, I mi son, Photographer. Robes, fur and fur-lined coats, horse blankets and all horse furnishings on hand at Smart A Smith’s. will he hold in the $45 for $37 “ $35 “ $28 “ $36.00 $31.00 $27.50 $21.00 The l)ox social at the rectory is oust-ponod until the evening of His Ma jesty’s birthday, Nov. 9th. The ‘Vutr is on the move boys, and you will be given an opportunity of enjoying the sensation of hearing it gingle in your pockets. The hunting parties who went north two weeks ago have all returned, and while some of the number had very good success, others have a tale of disappointment for the ears of their friends who could not go. Vote early and keen both eyes o]>en for the Machine Any Liberals who hold promises of offices had better get them cashed before November 3rd anu For Sale.—General purp >e brood mare, 12 years old—perfectly sound.— Apply to J. Smiley, lot 25, nyigc 5, Liar- As Mr. Bra don boots . over the belief that ghosts are about. Probably some of the dead men are coming bark to vote November 3rd. The members of the Wesleyan Methodist body purpose holding a convention at Kivx’h hall on the lltli, 12th and 13th of November. The Rev. J. Wcobie, and Rev. A Shea with the pastor, Rev. K. j hy °f nomination by the reunited num 0. Comerford, will he present. All are ber of tjualifivd electors, at Brys invited mmgggÊÈugmgËÉÊggéAggggWÊÊÈgugmmggggj We have a number of pairs of Men’s Long-top Boots, good stock, and marked down to cost. Every farmer needs a pair. un unted the | Another favorite Liberal motto is, you feel 'em in your j locket?” The answer to this is ” Von bet we feel 'em ; and we want the Auditor-General to watch 'em.” say he had Rot mit to save tjie county for 10uo „f t]le favovit, the Liberal#, .nul claim credit with Mr n oil Do Married.—In St. Matthew’s church, I men, are F':?;;: ±r^±z I Clarendon. In St Matthew's church. N. Claren Communs mottoes at Liberal meetings is. “ Listen to the Hum." The painter probably did not have room for tin whole motto, which should have read ______. Mr. Hodg ns appeals for election . ...... don, Oct. 26th by Rev. C. Lu minis, the supporter of the Laurier administra- Jackie for the building of the bridge at Andrew Judd to Catherine Acedia, dauyh tion whose record is before the people. I ^rgage du-Fort ter of Robfc. Workman, both of Clarendon Mr. Brabazon seeks for support as the H9 j H. SHAW. Dr. Lyon, w ho in a short speech strong-candidate of the Liberal-Conservative I ly supported Mr. Brabazon V candidature, DIED.— U Underhill Man on Friday I Barty* whosu distinguished leader is Mr. had a word or two t > say of the political OctotK-r 21, 1901. I.ulu Viola', daughter L ?,,ri*cn "n<,1 ,"h.oie propped statua of the Liberal candidate, which :£HH]Et£3Sj mü crowd, repaired the council hall, from I superior qualities of Sir Wilfrid Laurier Do*@ Pontiac want to have I he funeral was the largest ever seen the steps of which, the usual round of but very strangely omitted ’to I nk the tlier railway bonus of eight I I ^iere* I speech making took place. name of the Liberal candidate with his hundred thousand dollars sad- I ^ Mr. B. J. oloan, mayor, of Litchfield august leader. It was expected that the died upon it> shoulders ? If not I -k was unanimously voted to the chair on Senator from Ilawkesbury was going to Ç* vote tor lira ha/on and Borden I motion of Mr. Hudgins, seconded hy Mr. i smash things up generally, and create the country’s only means of I Brabazon. panic among his opponents, but in this | escajie at this election. | | ni’ “odgms, speaker, respect a Hit failure. alluded to his selection as the candidate of the Laurier administration, and The School Inspector's Visit, j pealed to the support of the electors ---- that ground. tie claimed that much On Monday last Mr. Parker, M. A. credit was due to the Liberal government Inspector of Superior Schools for the for the prosperous condition of the Province of Quebec paid his annual visit country, and that Pontiac had received to Shaw ville Academy, delighting teach- just treatment at its hands through the and pupils by his hearty appreciation energy of its late member, Mr. Murray, of the work done in each department and Touching on the Georgian Bay canal prohelping all by his ready words of encour-1 ject towards which the government had agement and cheer. From here he pro- made an appiopriati ceeded on Tuesday to examine Portage-1 million dollars f r s du-Fort Model school and Listen to the Humbug V vote for Bralmzon at this election will save the country the ¦ unt of 170 million dollars, which the Government have bargained to hand over to t ne Grand Trunk Pacific. enormous a no Guns and Ammunition. Sleep! daughter, sleep ! your pains are o'er ; Your joys are now begun. In Jesus' arms you'll always be. Where sorrows never come. The Government's Grand Trunk Pacific project will cost the country one hundred and seventy millions, and the nronioters seventeen millions. Mr. Borden says “ Let the |ieople who pay for the road own it themselves, and operate it in the V vote Brabazon will help Borden carry out tins idea. Mr. Fisher has been boast in# that the Conservatives will not win a scat in the English-speaking constituencies of this province.— If some of the Liberal encies do not demonstrate to the Hon. Syd. that he knows as little about the matter as he did of running the militia department. we shall be greatly surprised. It fell to the little iniiii from Quyon— aL' I W. H. Lewis -to look after the senator, and he performed that duty in a maimer which left nothing to he desired. Mr. Lewis told something of the political antecedents of Mr. Cloran which must have grated rather harshly on that gentleman's nerves; and he also took time to devote a few moments' attention to the political antics of Dr. Gaboury—moments, how ever, that were decidedly uncomfortable for the doctor. on ^ k*oj lie’s interest era I n of a quarter of a surveys, he took ex-. T n „ „ , HHHHH Hon Wednesday ception to the cry of his opponents that ™r* Brooke of Hull advocated morning the Clarendon Model School, the government's action was an election Hie candidature of Mr. Hutlgms, and de-He reports steady improvement every- dodge. Hou. John Haggart and other ' ^ piomssional ability to g M where in the county. Conservatives were on the deputation *"e ™ -- jhbhmhhhb Un Wednesday a conference of teachers which waited on the governmeut with re-1 Mr. A. E. Fripp of Ottawa made an was held in Shaw ville academy. This fereuce to that question and he wondered effective reply to the last speaker on the conference of two sessions, though not as where his opponent was on that occasion, railway question, shewing that the gov-fully attended as desirable, was very help The speaker said his party had endeavor- eminent proposed using the people’s ful to the fourteen or fifteen teachers who ed to conduct the campaign in a gentle- money to build a road parallel to the In-found it possible to he present. In the manly manner, and he was sorry he could tercolomal, which was not paying for regretted absence of Inspector Gilman, not say the same of his opponents, who lack of western connection, the morning session was taken up by the had said all sorts of bad things about him, Mr. K. T. Mullin, barrister of Mont reading of a paper on Teaching of Frac- had raised the race cry and even said he real followed in behalf of Mr. Hodgins, tions by Principal Armitage, another was an Orangeman. After further re- and Mr. J. 0. Kilt of Ottawa closed paper on Geography and the discussion of marks of v general character Mr. Hod the program with a speech in support of these. The former of these papers gins thanked the crowd for their attention | Mr. Brabazon. read before the last Provincial and retired from the platform amid the i By thiTtime the crowd, worried fro j Teachers Association by Insuector apnlause < his friends. standing so long, were not in a very at- Parker and was indeed well worthy of Mr Brabazon, who was vociferously ^tive mood, and the last speakers had careful attention by every teacher. The cheered on coming forward, began his L, 6,ielk umU.r thc rfitticulty t,f almost afternoon session from 2 r. m to o p. m. ! remarks by stating that he had been" the continuous interruption, was entirely taken up by Inspector Park-1 unanimous choice of thc Conservative er in several talks on the Practice and party in the present contest. Taking up Theory of Teaching, This session was the statement of the previous speaker, I \ye ave the lieoyle and the lieople better attended by teachers and several that to Mr. Murray was due the credit ni)ei (jn Thursday they will residents of Slmwville deeuly interested for obtaining the grants to the Portage- decide who shall manage their in the schools encouraged the teachers by du-Fort bridge and other works. Mr. affairs for the next five years their presence. Bmbaz -n pointed out that the appropria- If Laurier is returued to power! One point of the days proceedings tion for that structure had been made ^he Government of the countrv worthy of notice was the rc-ovganization before Mr. Murray became member for practically will be placed in the of the Pontiac Teachers’ Association, the county stall. Moreover, ho contend- hands of a huge, soulless railway with Principal Armitage of Shawville as ed that this brdge was a work which had corporation, and Canada will be presiden], Principal Churchhill of Quyon to be undertaken, it was a work of nec- .saddled wit’ll an obligation the as vice-president and Miss A. B. Neilson (cessity and should not come within the effect of which will be fuit for secretary-treasurer. Every teacher of | realm of politics at all. As to the G. B. the next 100 years. If you help the vicinity should attend meetings of j canal appropriation, if it was uot an elec- to defeat t lie Laurier aduiinis- tho nss'u which will be held on the first lion dodge, it was rather peculiar that tration by voting for Brabazon Saturday of each successive month the sum should be asked just a day or von will csonne this thraldom' except the first meeting which will two before prorogation, and on the eve of1 >ou , uinuaom. be held in Shawville ou the second Satur- a dissolution parliament, and when it I Officials of the Government, both day of November (Nor. 12th.) ft is pro- was well-known that two or three surveys in and out of the county. art- posed that each teacher occasionally pro- of the route had already been made and working tooth and nail to elect cure a copy of some good pedagogic.1 were on' tile. Replying as to tho quos- the Liberal candidate, and by so work-—1‘Sinclairs rust lear in School*- tion as to where he was when the depu- fining are engaging in a rather to begin with--read it chapter by chapter tation waited on the government,;he had dangerous work for their own at home and discuss it in the meeting*, only to say that ho was not at home and conifort, if a change of govern- This will no doubt add to the teacher's knew nothing about tho deputation till ment should take place as we efficiency and power and be a help not he received a telegram dated the evening believe there wi only to her but the community at large, before it went to Ottawa, and he had only officials, holding ix>sitions that On Thursday Inspector Parker visited to tell the electors that he had attended are worth keeping should attend Quyon Model School and on Friday Ayl- twenty-five deputations to Ottawa before to their business, and let politics mer Model School. We hope to have his opponent knew there was a Georgian alone, if they have any regaixl another talk from him on his next visit.] Bay canal. The speaker said he was for their official necks, d a defence const i tu > A Big* Meeting. The biggest meeting of the present campaign. apart from nomination, was held in the exhibition hall on Friday evening. It was without doubt a strong demonstration in favor-of the Conservative candidate, and formed a striking contrast to the attempted “Liberal rally", held in the same building on the 20th inst., at which the Hon. Sydney Fisher was the chief drawing card. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Brabazon, who was accorded a splendid reception ou taking the platform, which may be regarded ns a true index of the political feeling in this section or the county. The candidate dealt with the issues of the day in his usual clear and concise manner and pointed out how his claims upon the electors as a home man were in titled to greater consideration than those j ¦¦Hi Mr. Brabazon was supported the platform by Mr. John Thompson and Mr. Hill of Ottawa, and Mr. W. II. Lewis, the veteran campaigner. of Quyon. Mr. Lewis was m splendid form and delivered a masterly speech in which the record of the government was shown up in its tine colors. Housing cheers for the King and the Conservative candidate closed the meeting which throughout was one of the most orderly character. Mayor Robert Hobbs presided. I was % \> on hi* x i- E Public I 4 ###PAGE###2### i Au. ( S / AB I Ni Eh (o/ Biicre«sful mnn and Woman $ w„k for «... hour in cold water in jcct to tho fublic. of load to tllHh evory nud they hag tho majority. and then can n now In service at Wewortli. "ns ^M*4**3*4*±*!i*4A&***< again arrcvtcd. & £ su...... || About the nvssvs wcru examined, but not a J single new fart was elicited. # One of the principal witnesses for w the prosecution was < oust a nee XVT' X # • • s 1 IU IIJ/W herself Amongst other things she 1 I* swore thut she was Jhissionntely fond * /V raw f the deed child, and that on «he W desserts rcsw''d a/'lhe liUle village'ot lto.ul flv'n n,mi'll* with him in the nui-l SEI.KUTKI) ltKCIVl S hasi»'of a mm.hei t jam Somersetsldre England, a certain svry. ' Ail Economical Dishi.-—Chuck steak Aa omelet spread wUn a| .* S t muel s t\!v Kent, lie was n KvontUAll.v Kli/iheth wns set j it ..totul(,rvd - nlK| well Innl.st with „„d sprinkled with jmvv.lereit s «gai lllM„., ioi el factories, and n liberty, unit tears streamed from h-'1 ,'uie vie.tr suet. It is then spread out is very good. A otslard J'te «mi t ih. ietciv oi Mime Standing ami ,.xvs as some of the greatest I-in'M'ik |o|u! ((|.w,Red wilh flour. Next peas, |aver of apricot jam spread ovot tho in the land pressed i or ward t o s l,ij potatoes carrots and bits of celery mide crust is also ret omtneiu a \ \ 1,0..», twice married, her by the hand nnd assured her of i vut into tuce nm| strewn over it. In mb stew is very much nnproveu , . . x hfour children their belief in her entire innocence. ,t js lhvn ^dlwl over and over and by the addition uf curry P<>wdei, llx Ins ms, \.ik - i ; jr|s one Late in the following month a last thp vlu|s wvll ^ iced by strings or especially if it is a rvchnutTeo or liynm. a ;* j Constance elVort was made to establish t ie RkvWvrK Afterwards this is placed ,"left over." Made of cold roast meat ol these 1‘ittu "u n _n wayward, identity of the unknown assassin. jn ft taKSeVolV| in whtvh is good beef uith fresh raw potatoes amt tho cur- 1 he Attorney-General moved in Uw ^nixy ft ,my loaf oV two and a few ry jt becomes a delicious entree, ae- Vourt of U.ueen s Tench to quash the voni8 ,uuj allowixl to si miner Serving of a more euphonious verdict of the corner s jury, and for (jU inoftt amj vegetables are tender, than "stew." she was the issue of a writ to enable a boil* Potatoes and Hacon.-A delicious j A sandbag is said by Health to of mad of sfwcial commissioners to examine brvakfuRt or p,n,heon dish i< jmta- be greatly, superior to a hot water There are times i witnesses nnd make fresh inquiry mo top8 stvwn, with tender baron. Gut bag. which many ix’ople pn/e so when it certainly seems to thecas all tlie circumstances surrounding the ^ p bacon into large dice and fry highly. Get some clean, (me sand; |nj observer that these stimulant nni- until very slightly colored. The baron (Jry it thoroughly in a kettle on the cot les are real blessings. 1 here was much argument for ami sbonbj n‘)t be allowed to crisp. Grain stt,vc; make a bag about eight inches Hight there is the ambush that no can slip fused the application. And | Cut in cubes, nnd warmed in a rich pother, and cover the bag with iot- either whiskey, tobacco or roller < asy mystery was finally dismissed ns one f|Vam RUJC0> pvt the potatoes and ton or tinen cloth. This will prevent enough, but to "untangle" is often incapable of solution bacon simmer for a few moments be- tbc sand from sifting out, and also u foarful struggle. Nearly live years came and went. ^ F,,rving that the two flavors cnahlc you to heat the bag quickly jt seems plain that there arc and then, one day towards the end ; maV bave n chance to mingle. by placing it in the oven or on top cn instances when the narcotic et ax of April. IStl.X came the news that S|)|*.jnTx,,1 xv|th minced jsirsley. of the stove. After once using this |()f these poisons is for the moment Constance Kent had confessed. , EscalloiH'd Cauliflower.—Cold cauli- L.|)U Will never again attempt to beneficial but the fearful ai'gunien ini,-.,, imludinr of slu‘ was at the time a guest at M. (1oNVt>l. van be made to do duty as a warm the feet or hands of a sick pev- against them is that seldom ‘ 1 i - flkivit.»' bed- Mary s Home, lbighton. an Anglican l)Vnmi.n ^ ^ ^ t|u, (*reator intends he should, get firnThold enough to show their happiness, health and peace seem to strength, they insist upon governing cmm, to him. Hoes it pay? and drive the victim steadily towards j This article was written to net ill health in some form; if permitted people thinking, to rouse the to continue to rule, they will not wit bin for every highly organized let up until physical and mental ruin man aml woman has times when they sets in. feci a something calling from within A man under that spell (nnd "un- for them to press to the front und der the spell" h correct), of any one ' be about the Father's business, « of these drugs, frequently assures don’t mistake it; the spark of the Why I can Infinite is there and it pays in cxery and 1 Only now stand out nutl hold his health to the end. So the Creator has use for Whin-key. Tobacco and Coffee to level down the successful ones and those who show signs of being successful, and keep them back In the race, 80 that the great "Held ' (the mussi.u) not he left too far behind man against these "levdeiV* fortune, fame I ( uiul i tîntes in Ovtolivi Jm 2. A which an ounce of sugui 5 ,m,Ii gallon ol water lias boon A solved ± LEVELERS. rather insipid eaten many delicious » A prient R a ru but they make Apricot jam and manna-make, ami form the of dainty dishes. The Creator believe If HO Wo know what water tor, ami air ami *»innbine, but whv Whiskey, Tobacco and ‘ ''bee. enough and Mission of Whiskey, Tobacco and Coif ce. >M-I bV V hl¦W"M+*++ * The And yet wo must admit that mimo all w'.s*? Creator has placed it in the power of man to stand upright, clothed in the armor of a clean cut steady mind and say unto himself, • 1 decline to exchange my birthright foi a nies« of potagit.M nut deaden my k iq§, mi allai is and keep made all things, WO lie must have made these. He made food and Mi i I will podium. Mr. Kent livre sure They arc each performing its work. There must he some great plan he-hi ml it nil; thu thought lui m,ui to understand something <>f thu plan ami thereby to judge these articles for their true worth. had ' or "good weaken my grip myself cheap, common and behind in fortune and fuhio by drugging with win i.... tobacco «U tun Sill I ’ the good things, without any sort uf handicap, so a man is certainly a "fool trader" when he trades strength good things that come with power, for the half asleep condition of tho with the certainty of wick- sve'.xH rolïoi», l is It is hard enough to win Emilie—a at rang wilful girl of six'* «'ii From t lie very coTivcived an htvpmot her wont to name had lirsi Constance dislike to j.ct us not say without taking testimony her intens Ami. besides * money, and tho brail h and conditions sorts play all inrun ks drugger MBaud disi ahead.' It is a matter each individual must decide fur himself. He can ho a leader and semi-god if he will, or he can go along through life n drug. n cheap "hewer of wood One day in 18ÔH installer Foi of vase ness but twelve v us when she was ... « age, she hail cut her hair short, do i nvd a suit of hoy's clothes, and. tak brother with her into the habit of ing her younger had run a way to Hath. other similar escapades god clown or cun in «a u at or. (Vrtain it is that while the < ! real Vttthet of us all does not seem to "mind" if some of his children aro foolish and stupid, he stems to select others (perliaps those he Intends for special work) and allows them to bo threshed and castigated molt fearfully by these "levvient." If a inan tries flirting with tli.ito levelers a while, and gets a few slaps ns a hint, ho had better take the hint or a good solid blow will fob There were chronicled against her, and they were remembered presently. It was a so .recalled that her Mrs. Kent, lmd died asylum. The ohloi c li- the til st mot hei an insane in evei soon (\mstanvv course vis the nursery was an respectable person ¦ 55^ =..- - abstradix! from the washing j Uhj mitmVg, anil poppet basket one of her nightdresses fore- ( ) tastv; whvn iVllU* hot in the pan ' ; that she would probably be ^ tj10 w hi tvs of some hard boihxl or less covered wit'll the child s choiMied line, and also a This garment she had after- |nvl(lovlx| boiled and shredded, first | the in her own bedroom, vj ^he skin; mix well, pile up s,on in «hr kit chon ,n(o ft cono on ft hot clisK. ami <><-. ... , corato the top of it with tho yellows | It jahus piiâiiHüifcî mm, ¦ lliie Mnnv fruits are richer and better for t0 (lie. This is how ivory is than by whiskey, for the two first being cooked in the own. instead of O,)lainod are more widely used, and more hid stewed on top of the stove. This is "When the chiefs want a little den and insidious in the effect especially the case with apricots, |n y or other necessaries, they nerves, heart and other vital organs, prunes and apples. All fruit cooked bftrt(?;. a |)ortlon (>f their stock, land are thus unsuspected until much in the own should ho closely covered Iv(>rv to thcm js xvhat gilt-odges si- of the dangerous work is done to prevent its browning. It should garities are to English people." 1 Nwo, Header, what is your opinion slowly, care being taken Mr ||a]08 ^intixl out the result of as to the real use the Creator has not dry on the dish. tnx which was placed on the im- for these tilings? Take a look portât ion of ivory into England he said. had wld Congo and goes to Antwerp. I world "III 1HS7 Antwerp did not sell a luti()nnry development Is fixed by ton of ivory. Lust year it sold 3M (h(, lnfi;iit0 nnd will not he quick-tons, against London s 205. In 188* London's sales amounted to 330 nnel to nod out of natural law by any of man’s methods. 'Therefore wc see many illustrations showing how nature checks too rapid advance. Illinois raises phenomenal crops of corn for two or three years. If she continued to do so every year her farmers would advance in wealth far beyond those of other sections or countries. So Nature interposes n bar every three or four years and brings on n "had year." Here wo see the leveling influence at work. A man is prosperous in his business for a rich. influence” at work on him of his investments lose, he becomes Perhaps it la coffee, women. ( anxious nnd when the mist tuns "Besides elephant tusks, the teeth of seahorses, walrus tusks, and boars tusks are used for ivory. "The market price of elephant from £15 to £90 in pursuit. "Though they legrces could not catch her. a-sraT»» s" "All the funnels nnd <,vr’7nthm:^- :fh: e :e s through a hoop. too to the siigni and let the fruit glaze a little iiiinte. ! not harden, mping tunnel tusk ivory ranges per hundrer I weight; sea-horse teeth fetch from 7d. a pound to 4s. n pound; and boars' tusks Is. 3d pound." 40 tO tire o 1IOUSKHOLD HINTS rature ole of In cleaning coat collars, vests, etc., cloth to apply old toothbrush. this Y0VR BLOTTER great instead of using a the naptha try an ninths Velvet can be best cleaned in 2(H) There is n pretty prevalent idea that blotting-paper is n modern invention; that a hundred years ago it was unknown, white sand being used in its stood , , . Blotting-paper, ns n matter of hixurmus and lazy fact, was a recognised convenience w 11 tobacco, as far back os 1675. In that year jumbling, or some other foi in there was issued a hook called Ini ont and purpose is to level him. "Towi sends Preparative to Plead- ,Koep ]iim fro,n evolving# too far ing,” and this volume contains, on ahead of the masses, page 8, the following paragraph : | A nation becomes prosperous nnd IvCt the dusting or sanding in ' great like ancient Rome. If no level-books be avoided, rather using fine ing influence set in she would domin-brown pajier to prevent blotting, if ate the world perhaps for all time time of the ink's drying cannot be Hut Dame Nature sets her army of allowed, for sand takes away the i ' l^velers” at work. Luxury, overgood color of the ink, and, getting eating and drinking, licentiousness, into the hacks of the books, makes waste nnd extravagance indulgences them break their binding." of nil kinds, then comes the wreck. The sand that was used for blot- Sure, Sure, Sure^ ting in tho past was very clean and *Tho law"of tho unit is the law of white silver sand. It was kept in a tho mass. Man goes through the cruet with a perforated lid, like a same process. Weakness (in child-salt-cruet, and thence it was sifted , hood), gradual growth of strength, over the wet writing. An odd thing energy, thrift, probity, prosperity about it was that the ink never wealth, comfort, ease, relaxation seemed to stain it. It could be self-indulgence, luxury, idleness used over and over again, and It re- waste, debauchery, disease, and the mained to the end as white as wreck follows. The "levelers” are snow, in the bushes along the pathway uf bit silly." number of years and grows Then Nature sets the "leveling Home way. . It is alleged—we hat in boW much veracity—that a small wn-which corkci| v|ai of kerosene oil placed vxists in the clock case will evaporate rap-h orc idly enough to oil its hearings. p n,»y A contributor says she covers her nS, . comfortables first with mosquito net, makmg { jn thc usual fashion. Then she lgs l° puts on the regular cover, of what. ever material she pleases, tying once In about six inches. Any time the outside is soiled it can he removed, washed nnd p*t back. Thc advantage is that the cotton is not wet ami m ËSëlp); .0 Inch- shine she will find the cotton in f ,o able to "livened up" to a considerable do- the lastgree-^— ,een made es a day, formerly, ow level 1-I finishing >achcs at just strain and season know not with resent The i ing bo an use to t for a "Here, young man.” sai<1 lady, with lire in her l> ' î(j demanded the clerk. 1 ’ “ . jt ,,nP tim" and "he nU time re- liabl says one thing, it sa va another.” Chicken broth made from the feet of fowls is no new thing in French Immerse in scalding water sauce- really in l»v* "I don t lie 9 don't so md • Do you think he is If" asked Maud answered Alice. kitchens to skin tho feet and place in a Let tho water with you? know he is, but his letters with cold water bubble for several hours, when This is ft great pan ###PAGE###3### Making Converts by Leaps and Bounds doctor—-stumbled right up against her, to their mutual sur;,rise. "I iH'g pardon/' exclaimed ho, ns Boon ns ho. had recovered from shock of meeting to go in? ii so, please do not let mo remain in your way.” He made her a low how, and, almost before she knew what din? was Colonel It was a only they could go faster; every ute wus n lifetime, every stoppage an eternity. So terrible did her Impatience become that she could scarcely sit still in her seat, and had it not been for the restraining influence of her companions she would have paced to and fro the compartment like a wild beast in a den. Already t hey evidently viewed her with that, distrustful suspicion characteristic of t ho British nation abroad its travels, and hid themselves hind their tÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ M WMf taking furtive peeps at her when they no one of It, not won Mary Whit- |mng|ni,, „hp W|ta not looking, which mmi Kigai'l), Vignro, Hgaro. No. IT?out {hrcc-nuartcm of a mile from havo B„,no of his female relations al- first" placed?1 Then XTlumo.? p-mUng '«mi tT'wo,'". "‘ïhâîan^thing.' ‘“for They to the drawing-room, sat down on a ; > 1 rendition wonjd stare at her and question her, chair, and prepared more calmly to b » first-class ticket for Liv- and laugh at her, and pulJ her rend the detads and learn the reason , , s. M, through the pieces, and perhaps even take hoi ” ïfftîil® Oh, I don't care twopence about the races,” she exclaimed impatient-!v; "1 hate them." nun- «*«««««« *«*««« MM = KING OLAF t ho n Are you waiting V V Or, Kinship Between flan and Horse w . about she found herself in ( linker's sitting INKUD tolerably large and tolerably cleanly apart mint, furnished with the usual rod carpet, green fustian chairs and curtains, artificial flowers, and wax ornaments, but on the hearth burnt a bright, choerv-looking fire; and before it full length on on $ be- respective newspaper», purity and delicious 'SALADA” black is displacing 25c and 4()< CLYF/ON NATUHAI, (iKKICN tea by its absolute flavor is displacing Japan tea just as Sealed lead packets only t'llAPTKK XXXVI with his Imck to the door, n sofa lay Colonel Kate took all this in at a Ho did nut see her, neither He looked nvi- pui nil other black teas lb. lly all grocers. (’linkei glance. had be heard her entry very pale, and his brow was so cbntly contract oil by suffering that all her woman's heart went out wards him timorously till she was within a few paces, then she stretched out her two with a sweet suppliant gesture, and wi i pared rather ‘Mack, oh. Jack ! I mn here! (To be continued.) Here hH-W-H-H-H-hH-H-l +H-M- have nwide bundreds and even thousands of hort time and to- Nhe advanced softly and tests of milk during a have found extreme variations !•;„gland a Professor ingle ma/lc some hundreds of tests. At one experi-I m,.ntal farm hr WW 700 .samplrs of milk. Tin: average results as to fat were: Morning milk, .'$ 2 per rent.; < >t lier The Farm In arms than Raid, the occasion per rent evening milk, 4.5 solids: Morning milk, V.2 P evening milk, 8,9 j" r ‘ •¦n* Storage apples require to be hand milk yield: Morning, IS pounds, r .< n picked. Good pickers should he cm- 1 ing, 12 pounds. These s impms were ployed; careless ones cost more than taken in March and Ajuil, w 11 they are worth. Half bushel swing- | days were short and the nights lung, ing bail, oak slat baskets are far From the time of milking at mg1 better than any other for picking 'till the time of milking in the moin- Sonic men used to pick ing was fourteen to fifteen hours, ana the shoulder,'from the morning milking to the Recent ex- ' evening milking was eight or hi no Phe milk was richest in r cent.; Average HANDLING WINTML APPUIS AN INGENIOUS CAPTAIN. Stopped a Leak in His Vessel at Great Risk. ! Manx have rend in Mr. Hopkinson Smith's story of "Cap'n Bob" who stopped up a hole in his ferry-boat rf)()s<.s i=K gSrarr*- n leak no 1-H novel and mg.mous h shoWn thpir apple orchards ev.-ning, hut feet wide by • | ^spectrd that many a milkman has The other end of the bag being open feet long, so us to be used by two • prosecuted for watering his milk and above water, he had plenty of sorters at once; one standing <>n m-, ^ ^ ^ di(j not do so. This does 0ir and could communientv with lus ther side. men. Two sleeves had been made Emptied flo-ur barrels should in the bag, and were tied tightly ways be thoroughly cleaned before ! about his wrists, so that lie could .they are idled with apples, new heads work freely. should be provided In his way, looking at the kw* should bo removed, and care taken Tmr« through the inserted window, the (0 st.e that the hoops are sound and POTATOES AS I-LEI) Mm n . captain worked steadily while the tl,,hf probably the best way to get ship was hove to. The vessel rolled j barrels, at least for tin* large grow-in a heavy swell, and sometimes j ^ js t() buy the staves, heads and Captain Matt son found himself f r<>m ; hoops in the knock down and have to ten feet below the surface. | ^eni together bv a cooper on the time the chafing of his feet hole tho small- extensive hours just est I he causes for this great variation not At If a man column to of his non-success tcresting, for .^hc sat quite still, with her great eyes fixed on the paper she held in her hands; but suddenly, with a quick, sharp cry of pain, she it fall to the ground deep in an account of the Grand National, and was perfectly unprepared for 1 he appearance of any sudh alarming and startling paragraph as the following:— let She had been sec re- OWIH If only then everything mninert as strong as ever he were pleased, would he right, and she felt she could Bui supposing he upon i « defy t he world was not, supposing he looked her coming as a bore and an intru-siipposing, though he 'had loved her once, he loved her no longer, and, of his sex, proved fickle the “Figaro now germed to have race at his mercy, for ho landed on the racecourse ahead of everything else, but Captain Moonlight's rider, making his effort, somehow struck into the heels of the loader, one! the pair rolled over together. Mr. Coek-erstono escaped with n severe shaking. but we regret to say that Colonel Clinker was most seriously injured and conveyed from tho course to the Adolphi Hotel, Liverpool, where he now lies insensible/' looked up in nstonish-hc handed her her change, 1 he man be ment as but refrained from any furthci Her cheeks were scarlet, ro- am! sion; mark. — her whole frame trembling with ex- that ae must do away . I like most is HiSsSS SiSHrgi look she would never face any of her old friends again, but hide away in some where she must try not mean with nil standards, hut that the milkman must be more carefuj about tfcS milk he sells. nl- ! all old labels heard “ Y< s, miss, and you'd host, alive, for she don’t wait a minute. In a moment more the huge loco-|remote motive dashed into the station, inak- am! heat he. ing the very earth tremble ns it pass- might ed along. Kate remembered being - _ ¦Pill 'JsS&x arts*h" ssrn-ssr : Wmmmgm and flattened her nose turn, against the somewhat dirty window Potatoes are quite largely fed to found advisable to In the New England corner she disgrace as best but it is hogs I boil them i States they an* fed extensively, being toiled in milk and mixed with meal in n barrel. Frequently, several barrels arc boiled at a time. uncd. purposes farm. The cold storage business as plied to the marketing of apples, has had a wonderful growth during the In cold storage pro- np common 1 make an The only fault to bo a ji- nny impression been hovering over her so long had burst, and produced a state of semi-unconsvlousnesa; but gradually a résolutif n began to shape itself in her mind undefined; but it grew and grew, until at last it reached such a pitch of intensity that she determined to act She would go to Every consider- peti/ing mess found with this combination, is that it is badly out of balance. The potatoes are rich in starch ami so is i. To such of our readers a» still following the old practice would advise the substitution of bran or of ground oats for the com-, Tills would make a fairly Potatoes have Inst few years per, as distinguished from cool or common storage, resort is nearly always had to some means of mechanical refrigeration. This refrigeration is applied to the chiefly the corn At first it was dim, hazy, and are THIS topsy-turvy world wo cooling of the storage rooms This is a topsy-turvy world. One j jn three different ways: (1) By direct man is struggling for justice and an- expansion, in which the liquefied gas other is fleeing from it. One man is which is used is allowed to eva| <- *-saving to build a house and another ate in iron cells directly in the stor is trying to sell his “for less than it age room; (2) by the circulation cost." One man is spending all the brine, the brine being cooled in money he can make in taking a girl sj)otial room, and then sent to the to entertainment and sending her ; storage room, where it takes up the flowers in the hope, eventually, of j heat from the fruit; (3) by the circu-making her his wife, while his neigh- iation of air from a cooled chamber bor is spending the gold (he has got in(o the storage room. Each one of to get a divorce all the diseases man Hi gets killed on the railway goes everywhere without being hurt, and died with whooping cough. Such is life! meal w U-balaii cd rat ion a good effect, on the quality of bacon There is probably no upon it at once him mid nurse him ation and propriety and circumstance went to the wall before the one great •overpowering longing to see again and bo by his side. For aught she knew ho might be dying—dying at that very moment, while she sat lazily at home, with those false, cruel wicked words of hers still ringing in his ears and embittering his last mo- i'hc thought was terrible. He probably no longer cared for her — might, indeed, have grown to hate her in the interval; but she felt she could never rest until she had seen him and implored his pardon matter what he thought of her. what anybody thought; she knew such a course of action to be right, since her •conscience unsparingly told her so. Her pride had brought her to this pass, and now her pride must stoop produced better use to which small potatoes 11 ; be put than this. him may LIMERICKS. There was a young man in Canton, --- - , . —.* .Who tried very hard to get on; these systems has Us advantages an rut lhti hair disadvantages, but either one will ()( hjs , ^ with cure. keep good fru.it in good condition if i . d sai.llie(i p „s tea from Canton properly managed. Inasmuch us they are nearly always owned and was a young lady of Fleet, operated by storage companies who >Nll()k<1 ^lloc ra*,lM> undone in the street; rent space to fruit men, the growers j ^ u ftS might, have little direct interest in the con- s|;o'wa; lacvd up So Ught. struct ion or operation <>t such plants. couldn’t reach down to her feet The rental of cold storage space is. about 30 to 40 cents per barrel for i She leant One man escapes heir to and Another monts # • No CINSUMPTMiN to silence ¦‘Some relation, I suppose?’’ he .laid curiously. Kate blushed scarlet at the question. : Pembroke, panes. How interminable the time seemed, Jack, Jack was was a young man in Hiei Who tried to make cocoa from coke; But the innocent muff, , When he tasted the stuff. Showed a strong disposition to choke the season. COOL OH COMMON STORAGE. Before the advent of modern cold storage, apples were extensively stored In houses, sheds, cellars or caves. In such places the temperature wa# j There was an controlled more or less perfectly by \\ho lived for a fortnight on hoy st ill At the end ersons who have tested this treatment for croup keep a bottle at hand, so that by prompt action they prevent the disease from reaching a serious stage. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine is composed of simple in- Co., Toronto errediAits of unquestioned curative against imitations, the portrait and nower. is pleasant to the taste, well signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, liked bv children, and can be used famous receipt book author, are with purled mdety by old and every box. use the ground, » FAT CONTENTS OF MILK can fronts the scientists who deal the limits of twenty-four hours all Lorn yet. you i the Well send you a little to try if you like Scott & Bowse. Toronto. Ont on < / ###PAGE###4### SMART & SMITH MASSEY-HARRIS . .The Fruit Store. . THE EQUITY. THE MARKETS. e SHAWVILLE WARE-ROOMS SHAWVILLE. VISITORS to Shaw ville should not leave town TOBBE’S stock of ^ inir, SMWVILLF, NOV. 1. 1901. • /?* 2 T \\ before iitopoctinj* Fruits, all kinds, indu Tobaccos, in la cl oui ythitu kept in a general l'mit Store. Any one on for business and wanting a snap should call ami Flour per h.irrv Oats per bushel ase per hu>h 20. stu Prinks, ('i^ar<, i ’audios S,t T hui 0 y'd v »tv will dvnu nstnite it the elector ' lave n clue approciati n o the fact that they ate tnastm of the situ •.tion. The people rule up to t ' o closing of the ballot boxes vit Thursday night. That vote should bo east frev’y ami con-, l( scient tusly, no matter what devils may ho sot up to turn ti e t lector from w hat ':e believes to be just and rig! t Five | Wool | tors should fully real /.» that upm thvm \ one depends the character of tin t i vein xueut they will have f r the next f> yea s. Let ih htvv a cleir holiest uninfluenced ox pression of opinion through the bal'ot lx*x. It id the only way to secure clean gxslitics and honest government. 1 Prepare for Winter f Ii\ I* 1 1 V ..-I, A K lit : HI lin Ml K.crgs, pei Hut ter, per ; 1 - 11/1 inspect my Stock arid this stand m as 1 can dispose of 11 tiic whole stock to a ready buyer cheap. Horticultural Products Bought and Sold. uin!. 11 11) as I intend to vacate this si the stock. Will F VIIs Sill IN (I 1,0 r.ilfskiiis, lu t as Robes ! * va i » s Hi Fut at 9 COatS, (fui" and Furlitjed) Horse Blankets Furnishings of an ws O T T A W A . H. TUBBE Shaw ville. s Hut ter, in pails, Is t > 20 cents Hut ter in prints, 20 to 2 Cheese per lb. 11c. to I2i4. Kggs, fresh, per dozen. 21c. Huy, $11.00 to $ii.:»o. Out s, per hushvl, .‘V> to 10c. Huckw heat, per bushel, 55 to 05c. Cease, per hushcl, 70e to $.75. lleef, per llHi lbs. $1.00 to$7.50. Cork, per 100 lbs. $5.50 to $7.00. Potatoes, per bag, 70 to 75. •It 9 Conservative Platform. Nr. Borden's Manifesto to People of Canada. i a IV filc Provlk ok Campa : 1 Parliament is now dissolved an J poli* J tho people and for the conservation of t.cal parties must submit themselves, the Canadian market for the Canadian their actions and their policy to the judg- pruJucer, that honest industry in evtry meut of the people. Since my election legitimate calling may receive a just iu vo the leadership of the Liberal Coneer- ward, that the toiler may enj -y in his vative party, it has been my privilege to own land full employment under condi-ad-lreis audiences in every province of dom which ensure a just wage, that cap-the Dominion, the Yukon excepted, and | d ni®y he attracted to and may be tafe’y invested in our industries, that articles j SMART & SMITH. ? am R- S—Extension Ladders. ^jIF ,x with my colleagues to discuss in pa ilia ;uent many subjects a fleeting the public I a,u* commodities required for the use of wt.il. Our policy has been clear, dt lined | our people may be produced as is rui sonably possible in tliis cc untry. and consistent, the same in every quarter alike to every class. The records of parliament show where we stand on the public ,a ms which have been before the- KS laU IVUOVAL TRADKe H. A. HODGINS" MEAT SHOP and GROCERY Wo believe that an extension of our To the Independent Electors ma'kets by means of reciprocal trade arrangements ill uhl be s tight amor g * lr»se within the i These count!) since the last election?, cannot all be discussed in this me sage. e «pire who are our chief custt imrs, rather than in foreign - - of the - - hut in iegard to sure of the principal issues involved in il.is contest 1 submit in a few woida from the platf- vin on which v o appeal for your judgment. . County of Pontiac : X preference for ( ur pn ducts .n the 1-r ti h ivaikuts would lead to an eoui.tr vt • • • IS THE CORRECT PLACE TO BUY Your Meats, Groceries, Canned Goods, Fruit, Confectionery, Etc., Etc. A choice supply of Fresh and Cured Meats always in stock. imined a'e enormous devt 1 nan tit of oui Suih a preference the Con svtv.'itivc party will t mlvivur to olt.iin Having regard to the 0,1 favorable terms. ri;AXsvoHi vii > e) tire es Uv:ntli:mi:n Tne cu' jvet of most iiimndi ite concern vs transportation. «noriueus obligations which would be imposed upon the people by the govern-snout s rash tr anscontinental projects to the certainty that its adoption by you would tliut out for a century government ownership of railways, to the vital ira- Having l>een (he mmnimui tive Lihvinl-t «litiv«‘ cm 1 mf in g Federal election*, and personal influence. I need scarcely say that it would give me r-peeinl pride t represent this grand old enmity, not only for the honor which ia m imnnilin attaches to t lie high position, hut also heeaust* of t lieopport unity H A H II II Is IN S ¦ it would all’ord me of showing my sincerit v of puri>ose in pushing ' Ue rie 11 ^ y u ¦11 v ) forward the best interests of Pontiac, \\ it It it- immensearea its unbounded natural resources mighty water powers. I have had as 1 believe, exceptional oiniortunities for studying its conditions and needs, and should i become your representative 1 shall devote my best efforts to promoting (lie county's welfare. ami repie-enta-t Ie 12th of I tee i it y at tlie eitsu-divit your vote- to select a candidate to < onto ! have the i. UT01MMKN ! > lO In making appointments to public office* we shall \ lice personal character and capacity al> »ve cons Herati a if paity service and such addifc onal safeguards will lie provided es may be found nccee-portauce of controlling cur own traffic | ,ary for ,he full pro ection of the public and commerce, this question is the most Prices cut down to the Lowest Notch. • i - SHAWVILLE. its magnificent water-ways and truasuiy. P. S.—Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs, Hides and Pelts. momentous and far-reaching that has over been submitted to the electors of voBiurrioN. More etliciont means will be devised to Kuard against corrupt practices at tlee- "Metsre. Belcourt and Stewart, the Liberal candidates in Ottawa, have made use of thejprivilege enjoyed by Mr. Belcourt when he was Speaker of the House, to send their campaign literature through the mails free of postage. Is it possible that all the Libs are on to the game f Canada. The immense territory anil much of that inert * o *"s Canada going to bo able to hold whin the consumption of Great Britain, inflated by the period of prosperity, declines to its normal capacity 1 Denmark in 1N)3, supplied nearly 44 per cent of the British demand or nearly 200,000.000 pounds. The aver a-'e price ruilz-d fur that buter over 3 cents in exco m of that which from Canada. Goyette, Lib* ml ; Barette, L b rsed to the Government's |K»liey in this connection, which means that the people are called upon to pay a fabulous sum for the construction of this road, which is to be handed over when completed a free gift to the Grand Trunk Pacific Company. Arc you, the electors, satisfied to pay SMenths of the cost for the privilege of having a railway-owned government, or will you pay tlie additional 1-tenth and have a government-owned railway ? was came If 1) nmark can re sin prevail, we i uw submit it for your con sidération believing that it merits and that it will receive your approval. as ROBERT L. BURDEN. Halifax, N. 8., Oct. 25, 1004. our Auditor General Appeals to Electors. Men of Pontine, do not forget that our already tax-burdened county would have its >hare of this enormous taxation to hear for the benefit of the («.T. IV promoters, if von believe in owning wlmt you pziy for turn out the Government and allow Mr. Borden to build the line for the people. Shmdd 1 be entrusted with your mandate I 4,all never cease to urge with might and main your claims I'm more and better railway facilities for the county, especially for the extension of our existing line to its western connection with the main line of the V. P. R.. also the extension of the Temiseamingite Railway. I have been a life-long advocate and supporter of the Georgian Ray Canal scheme, and I am prepared to second any sincere and legitimate efforts, put forth by cither party, with a desire to carry it to a successful issue. I am satisfied'the construction of this canal is one of the requirements of the near future. Nature has provided this great national waterway as a means to solve the transportation question. Without it tfm hundreds of millions of bushels of wheat the Golden Wot will ere long produce annually cannot he brought to the market-of the world in the cheapest and most advantageous J am a firm supporter of Protection—Adequate Protection— the policy upon which the foundation of Canada’s great prosperity was built. I believe in protecting our home industries our workmen and our farmers ; and instead of wearing and using articles imported from the United States and other foreign countries, encourage the manufacture of these necessaries here at home and proudly label them " Made in Canada." If the Conservative party is given a chance to back up the Chamberlain policy, which would mean, among other things a preference in the British markets for our wheat and other products, it will make the farmers of Canada the in the world. Iam opposed to the Government’s immigration system-es-peemlly the bringing in of Duukhobors. Galicians, and all that undesirable class of foreigners, when there would he no difficulty in procuring the very best of European settlers. And 1 believe more assistance and encouragement should he given to our young men to settle in the North-west. 1 should consider it m> bounden duty to support all legislation which had for its object cleaner jxditics and honest elections. requires nnd di y at >< d: and which Danmark is not able t > supply? It is jiiit as we;l that those who figure upon Canada retaining and increasing her ... . , , . hufer shipments to Gre it Briton should county. Of cours » this is only a make- not lore d.'h, of the fan that the task is shift S r Wilfrid is a Candida e in (Jue- % most ditti.-ult and the prouder las bec nia the candi date of his own party in the neighboring -m* ne uid tli it the large bee Eist, ai d if elected in both constitu-1,ncroaee ,n ,,4 not only , . . » * f l I» increase, but to t o d the shire we have I arty juggling and vote for the Premier obtained in rocent yen. of the B.itlih became he is Sir Wilfrid Laurier. I bum r market. —Mr tr ied Gazette. petit 3rs. pose upon the people liai) lines aoiouiV he to a- least 8150,000,000 for the con ^tructi' n of a trauscontiiiuVal railway under coud hi ma wlvcb nbsi lute’y fail to safeguard our natioi al interests. The The following r pen letter from Auditor important and immediately profitable | General M.Dvugall to the electors of western division 11 to owned J C til ail a. was handed out on Ffidftjr : nnd the whole is to be absolutely con*, trolled by a c, rpor.u'un interested in To The Ele.tob* or Canada : «V» — "¦t.1** .jî’" w «s:; own porte. X e « pp< se to this cur de- application fi r superannuation when the ^:!ared policy of constructing the new dissolution of the Commons took p’ace. rk I Thtro was ground to expect that you would see that the most pans‘aking audi, • , . • , . . ,tor with the btst audit Audit Act, -*nd ti* remania nation ,1 highway m the | must let too much of your sweat stained money go to people who had no; turned With this knowledge you would re- Beachburg Fair Gets the Office. OCR BUTTER EXPORTS way. According to one L urier organ, when | Agrioultu»! SIciëly'tre^rejÏioiÏg" Mr. hisher came into office Canadian the fact that their fur 1m been awarded butter was despised in the English ket on account of its inferior quality. “ Thanks to the effective cold storage transformation," things are now changed according to this authority, they transe jut n uital railway as a public to be owned and controlled by the people wo the Secretary’s cement office off red for the socie y in Extern Ontario holding the Inst fair in 1904. arrived at by the judges on live stock and horses and the itmd ng < f the different fairs givf n by tnem is as follows :—Beachburg (North Renfrew), 811 ; Renfrew Kï Zi mch(mMoend‘(Cxr(î,on creased greatly. Those countries which ¦BMP ;n 1895. The truth of the matter is that the people of GratiBritain were compelled to seek new^|^^i of supply to meet tho increased flHd. They found them in Canada, New Z aland and Rus-jis. The importa from Canada increased 370 per cent, from New Zeeland 369 per cent, and those from Russia by nearly 280 per cent. The question now is how 11181 Thi decision was truest sense. I beg you clearly to understand that it lte - «>»¦ *• j7'« -77 Do mt be misled by | yoUf your auditor, and other hones. servants, whtse duties lie in the dirtct on to feel that their labors have full results in your interest. It did not seem necessary to say that I tercolonial railway and of other railways I could not hope to keep out < f an asylum operated by the government should be M0P ^e insane if I attempted to do the great work here and the immense additions so scon to come But are That can only be said when this shall be do: e. 7 assertions to the contrary. we same most prosperous V NON-r.UtTlZAN. We atfirm that management of the In- freed from partisan interference and from party political control. own to it without this help and, therefore 1 should leave. When I asked to be sup erannuited, I tried to make it clear that my health was good, and that 1 was not tired < f working, 1 wanted to remain as °» developing and extending our system | a matter both of duty and of taa'e. My of canals end inland waterways. War with Russia Averted waterways We also confirm the necessity of :h)r oughly equipping our national porta and Electors of Pontiac ! Stand by the party of that illustrious statesman (Sir Jolm Maedonahl, whose name is enshrined in the hearts of the people of Canada) of which Borden is now the head Stand by the party whose ; Policy is Canada for Canadians. I may not Ik» able to see you all during the short time at my dis]x>sal, but I am known personally to nearly every elector in the county, and I appeal to you, with whom rests your county's welfare, to place me at the head of the polls on November 3rd. I have the honor to lx\ Most sincerely yours, family needed my full earn ngs. If 1 were a farm laborer 1 could not remain with my prairie employer who would furnish me with only a reaping hook to save his ripening grain. The reaping hook war, however, the only implement for the purpose in my neighborhood fifty years ago. If your representatives do not take up the Audit Act earnestly in the first session I shall quit this office, with the superannuation I have earned, if possible, but if I cannot get that, then without it. ! NATIONAL POLICY. “ The principles upon which Sir John A. Macdonald based his fiscal policy in 1878 guide us today. We maintain and we will develop that policy for the advancement of the whole Dominion, a stable policy, avowed openly, without reserve. It is a practical business policy adjustiMe to the needs of the time. Our 4im into apply it for the common good of commission Premier Balfour, speaking at a meeting of the National Union of Conservative clubs at Southampton on Friday night, broke that silence, which had been so long picserved, and had brought the people of the Vnited Kingdom to a condition of almost desperate irritation and which had uiven rise to misconceptions which Mr. lUlfonr himself exposed. It is GERALD H. BRABAZON. Portage dv Fort, October 1,1004. J. L. M< DOVOALL. I ###PAGE###5### THE EQUITY, THE RUSSELL HOUSE lu. F. H 0 0 GIN S |™°s 'Harness ! TWO JOHN MOODIE - - PROPRIETOR. STORES urn&l devoted to Local Interests. I'UIILISHKI) KVKRY THURSDAY at HII YVVVILLE, Vo. l’ONTI.U’, QVK SUBSCRIPTION—$l ¦ 00 A YEAR IN ADVA\CE, jgur No paper «topped until «11 arrearage» are paid, unless by special arrangement with the publisher. y (Ü tu J. A. M ( > riiin Hotel i> being thoroughly overlwulcd ami rv llttcil with a view t «/giving everv sat isfuction tu l lu- travelling public. \il class, s will !„• treated touitvouslv and mvordvd the best attention, whilst the appointment «id tlie Ilote) ami premises "ill Iiv elHoient Iy maintained. Great Building Sale Harness ! ADVKRTI8INO RAT EM: Legal advertising, eight rents per line for first Insertion ami four cents per IIuo for each subsequent Insertion. Business cards not exceeding one inch In* Bet ted at «LOU per year. Local announcements Inserted at f ho rat" of n cents per linn for llr.it Insertion and 6 cents lor subsequent Insertions Commercial advertising by the month or for longer periods Inserted hi low rates, which will be given on application. Advertisements received without Instructions accompanying them will be Inserted until forbidden and charged for accordingly, e....... Birth, marriage ami death notices pub- t I.O.K A 11 shed free of charge. Obituary poetry three | /s « cents per line. «B During the Month of September J. G. McGUIRE, A first-class assortment of harness of all kinds, also Horse ¦ I Furnishings of every description. $25,000 UAILIIF SUPERIOR COURT, hHAWVII.LE • g UK. Respectfully e-ilMtu work ii of the County Court*, prompt returns assured. t Coi Worth of Merchandise at Slaughter Prices 0000000 Ollertlons Hindu nu \ Court Shawville No. 216. Owing to our large and increasing business | Goods a,l of tho latest and most improved we are obliged to erect a large addition to our already big store. Workmen are now busily engaged at same, and by October 1st will be ready to remove the brick walls now existing between present store and addition ; we are also installing a Rapid Cash Carrier system. In order to execute these improvements we tûd § Meet» 1 he |th Wed new tiny of every month. Court chien muni be paid promptly every mouth. manufacture, and guaranteed to give JOB PRINTING All kinds of Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed. Orders by mall promptly attended to. w « • ; SATISFACTION PRICES RIGHT. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. H. H. Barnitt,F.B JOHN A. COWAN, Publisher J. A. Cowan, U S It. W. Hodoinh, C. R BUSINESS CARDS. HAWVILLE HAVING PARLOR, JOIjN SMITH, Proprietor. s are obliged to remove fully à of our present stock and have decided to hold a DR. COLEMAN - DENTIST, R. BENJ. ARMITACE Moduli 1st Royal College of Dental Sur geons of Ontario ; Doctor of Dental Sur gerv, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) | The spot for— h. I). S.. and I). 8., Quebec Great Building Sale during September, not a few odds and ends of Summer Goods, but of every line we carry in stock, including : A Fashionable Hair Cut Good Shampoo, or A Clean Shave. Office and residence—next door to the Masonic Hull. *2T Your Turn next ROBERT ELDER, B.A.,M D.,C.M. C A LL AT ARE Donaldson’s A SINGER” OmvE—formerly occupied by Dr. McXnughton. A r 1 Iomi: - Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday afternoons YOU Advocate ? New Fall Goods -FOR- I Watches, Clocks, ' Rings, i Chains, Wedding Rings, &c. If not it would be because you are not acquainted with this tlie best Telephone No. V opening up Daily. Never before in the business history of Sliawville —^ .................¦¦¦¦ ---------------------,,, , have its patrons been offered such an opportunity to ¦¦¦•¦ ¦ e vw ¦¦>¦¦¦ * ¦— —- _^ purchase -piods without reserve as this bin- SA 1,E will Eov further particulars see Posters. ----—------------------———--------. J.W.ARMSTRONG, B-A..M D.,C.M Sewing Machine Brooches, Stick Pins, McGill and New York Post Graduate Medical Schools in the resident Mrs. das. Shaw, Shaw ville Telephone in connection.____________ On the market toda> newest and lient improvemei embodied in i quarter sold last vent from the Atlantic to the J* Let ns make you acquainted w placing one in your home on tria e there you'll never let it tro out ; \ f the late Omn X mill It *inu A large Stock to Select from afford D. B. ALEXANDER, M-D-, C.M. Order*, taken for Special Work F. T. M. C. Graduate of Trinity University. Toronto ** Victoria College, “ Fellow hy Examination of Triait v Medical College, Toronto, Office and Kksidi'Xve J. II. Aumsthonu's House, Shawville, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY The “Singer” G. M. DONALDSON, is sold as c heap a- the ordinary mai him and on such easy terms that any one car purchase without inconvenience to them selves. G. F. HODGINS. THE JEWELLER Main Street, Shawville, Que C. A. HOWARD • Tinsirptlpg. D. LECUERRIER Shawville’s Big Departmental Store. NOTARY PUBLIC, Will visit Bryson on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of every week. Office at It. McC. Ritchie's residence TO THE Turkey Shoot. In the census of 1801 fallow lard was included in the item of field crops, and involved no change in the figures. Tnis time the fallow land was added to ____ I Dear Sir :—The Hon. Mr. Fisher has the area in pasture and involved a vast given many reasons for the enormous cost change in the enumerators’ figures, in, . S l o express my sincere thanks 0f the 1901 census oyer that of 1891.1 creasing enormously tho apparent________________ for the kindness you have shown me The cost of the former (1901) up to the | pasture. Other items in the agricultural during the period I have been among present being over $1,300,000 and not yet j schedul h were changed for one re aeon or }ou. It was my intention to have called fin shed, whilst that of 1891 was $000,000. o her, with the most extraordinary results, upon you all personally, hut I received The real reason for this vast d tie ronce | For in nance the area of land occupied in a message which called me home much I in the cost came out before the pubiie | B.C., N.B., N S , and PEI. was less This result Why the Census Costs So Much FRIENDS and PATRONS of the All manufactures of the above line as well as Enamelled and Agate ware, may l»e had at lowest prices, by calling at... BOÜRBEAU RAINVILLE, L. L, L, ADVOCATE. BRYSON, clencyle cheese factory L. O. !.. No. 34, (Knox's) will be held this ear as heretofore on the farm of Edvard Mee, 7th line, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 5th, commencing at one o’clock. All sportsmen are invited to attend. 13Y OliJJKK. To tho Editor îï area in QUE G. W. DALE’S Wm. gamble, Notice. The PopularTinshop. accounts committee during the session of by 2 880,062 acres in 1891 1003. The fac's demonstrated were : j was obtained by cutting out large areas That the enumerators were engaged at returned by the enuiner .tore on land oc-$3 00 per day of eight hours, and the | copied, same rate for overtime. That two diys after they were at work sooner than I had expected ADVOCATE, &c., Trust Building, No. 48 Sparks St., Ottawa, Out. A#' At Shawville First and Third Tuesday of each month. Trusting that you shall uphold the standard of your factory which it has attained and wishing you all a pros perous future. All parties having claims against the Lily Cheese & Butter Coin quested to file the same wit signed before the 10th of October II. A. HODGINS. Office are re under We make specialties of The area in ti-dd crops in 1901 was less , . , , . . , , by 2,441,314 acres than in 1891. This they were recalled tu a central po.nt by | differen„e eriael from the fact that lhe tho commissioners t > receive fresh in Factory Milk Cans, Eave-Troughing, Furnace Fitting, Etc. I a in, Yours sincerely Sec.-Treas £. B. DEVLIN, N|.A., B.C.L. R. -T. LITTLEJOHNS area in fallow was included in field crops in 1891 ORTLAND CEMENT strucMons. Th s wai the evidence given by the census commissionjr for West Middlesex, and there can be n«> doubt but that all the commissioners had to d ) the same. P X ADVOCATE, According to this census the farmers of Ontario, Quebec, N.B. N S. and P.E.l. have cleared their farms of 4,967,431 acres of bush or forest since 1891. yet the c'eared portion of their farms is teturned 2,031,128 acres less in 1901 than it was in 1891. This result was obtained by cutting out large an as of forest returned CONCRETE, CULVERTS Teacher Wanted I A Teacher wanted holding an j Elementary Diploma for Prov, of Quebec to take charge of Second Primary School and SEWER PIPES 190 Main Sr., Hull, Que. Will attend Courts of districts of Ottawa mil Pontiac. To call the enumerators to a certain ;w nt aftir they hid been sumo days ai wuik, re-instruct them, and h ue die n g » ot er the grou id i hey had already c mr d, must have taken on the average about . . , . ... . . . ten days. There were 8,800 enumerators | 89 ^cup'ed, and adding a pi i ion of land Applicants to state salary wanted I engaged at $3 00 per day. The extra i ^turned as forest, to pasture, and what experience In Teaching, address I cost owing to this blunder would bj I The greatest discrepancy oocurs in the $204,000. area of pasture land. The evidence taken proves that after | TIh census of agriculture taken each School Secret ary-Treasurer ' the work was nearly comp eted an order- j yeir by the Ontario government gives the in-council was passed on the 28.h April changing the pay uf enumerates from $3.00 per day to piece work. This mode of payment wi-uld deprive the enumora tors « f any compensation for the delay in being reca led, and having to go over the Manufactured by the undersigned on Ids premises near Shawville, Que. G. W.DALE, Wright, TalbotS Graham Will contract with municipalities to manufacture pipe# in any locality in the Ottawa Valley. in Shawville, duties to begin November 15. and to continue till June 30 1905. ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, AC * Main Street, Hull, (near Registry Office) George C. Wright, Joachim Talbot, Char-1 P. S les K. Graham. Telephone No. 2170 H. t. McDowell, Shawville Bring in your Hides, Calf-skins and Sheep-pelts and get the highest prices. I Help Protect the Deer II. L A X G W. W. IRELAND, mature land of Ontario in 1901 as 2,964,-600acres The Census R turn Bulletin XVII ha* it 5,247,179 aorta. Shawville, Oct. 29th, 1901 And other Game during Close Season by reporting at once to the undersigned any violation of the Game Laws you become aware of. All correspondence strictly confidential. The Shawville Clerk of the District Magistrates' Court. Commissioner and Conveyancer. Deeds Mortgages, etc., executed legally and satis tactorlly. Farm for Sale. The excess area in the Census Return is using to the fart that all fallow lard was added to pasture and also a large area of fores original figures entered by the enumerators in the schedule* have bean changed in thousands of cases at vast expense. U ither than be a par"y to there changes I resigned my pod'ion on the census staff in the spring of 1902, explaining to the Minister of Agriculture mv reasons for so II. Washington. Part of Lot 27 on the Fifth concession , , of the Township of Clarendon, Province work a8ain* Many of the enumerators of Quebec., (known as the Thomson farm.) wrote to the papers at the time recording An excellent dairy or wheat Farm, con- iheir object! u to the change. tabling l.$u acres, more or les9. Soil level Tositisfy the enumerators, they were CRMS, ISVSSZSVZ l>est farms in the township of Clarendon. ex ent several hundred thouea id do.- For quick sale will be sold at a sacrifice, lari, as may b) seen from a reference to Apply to owner. the Auditor-General’s report for 1902-03. The above was the main ciuso of the costliness of this censu* compared to the Other mistakes were male that wete not so costly in money but their ultimate effect wdt be hurtful t> the good I Parry Sound, Oc% 20.—George Bre- name of Canada. I nejd only call at en-1 thour w.ts struck on the side of the head lion to a few of these mUtiker According to the original tiguiea enter [ Parry Siun d company’s mill yesterday ed in the schedules by the enumerators, n orning and di d from the effects of the a large area of land in Canada yieîde 1 a c dent in the evening. The splinter two crops during the census year. This entered h:s head below the ear, ehatter-gave lise to a seeming anomaly be ween ing both jaws and inflicting terrible in-the area in field crops in schedule 4, an 1 juries to the mouth. It became firmly the area of crops reaped, the particular imbedded in the head and was removed of which are given in schedule 5. Thre by the surg, ou from the opposite side of two areas very seldom agree, fur fainiara the head. Brefehour leaves a wife and frequently sow but do not reap, whilst a | one child, va t number get two crops from some . portion of their land during the same Mr, Borden in hie messtge promises HOUSe Painting, year. From the evidence taken before the *%at in making appointments to pub ic , public accounts committee Mr. Blue in- °Aice hie party will pi see personal charac- Paper Hanging, Structed tbe staff to make these two areas »nd capacity above considerations of A , agree. To do this hundreds of thousand# Party eervice. 1 hie means that a person Graining and of figure* had to be changed at a very coming with a certificate of bid character n . n . great cost, and the influence to be drawn from the election court will not, after Carriage Paifjting from the figures in the resulting census Mr. Borden s success, be regarded as en- 1i. * i bulletin is: that not a single acre of ^l,ed M * rtlV.rfrtenf®fcliv? in Executed ill best Style. [ land in Canada from the Atlant e to the *,reA* Britain. There will be a change Pacific yielded two crops during the cen- from the rule under Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Kusyvar. | and it will be welcome. N. McCUAIC, Sash and Door.... To obtain these results the SHAWVILLE - - QUE. Prov. Game Warden Bryson, Dec. 9th, 1908 S. A. MACKAY, NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville - Que. Farm for Sale FACTORY N,-E. part Lot 23, Range 0, Clarendon containing 140 acre# more or less, first class Clay Loam soil; is first class Wheat land ; Good buildings : fairly well fenced Will sell reasonably. For further particulars apply to WM. WALLACE, Radford. ROBINSON HODGINS. Shawville, Que doing Ottawa, 19 Oct. 1094 las CE0.HYNES“- undertaker,! Frames, Mouldings, Turnings, Brackets, &c by a flying splinter while working in the I 1120 S. LAWTON Church Services BAIBALMER, AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Mail) St, Shawville, Que, Parish of Clarendon. Sunday# after Trinity—23. Service will he a# follows on Sunday Nov. 0 : St. Paul’s Church, Shawville. Sunday School and Bible Class, 9.15 a. m Litany and Holy Communion. 10.30 a. m. Evening Prayer Holy Trinity. Radford, Litany and Holy Communion 3.00 a.m St. Alban’s, Park man, Sunday School 2.00 p. m St. Matthews* N. Clarendon. 10.30a.m Y arm School House Painter and Decorator, Shawville, Que. 7 00 P. m \ Complete Stock of Coffins and Caskets, and otl^er Funeral requisites of all kinds. AM calls receive Personal Attention. OPEN—DAT AND NIOHT HUBERT C. HUDGINS. 7.00 p.m 3,00 P. M F.-«.-LUMBER DRES8IN aw MOULDING! KIQBMiQ.-* W. H. Naylor, D. T. Parker. X >» J fc * 4 V l " ###PAGE###6### 922 VESSELS WERE LOST VICTIMS TO WOODEN LEGS lftli.it the ordinary ('hlimnian I inuko an excellent soldier il proporly — I organized and led are WELL DRILLED a|,|v to discipline. cures nothing for Able to Do Or at Chinese army i« not a sue- CHIME AS SULMERS WOldd limita a very good beginning, and 1 am more tlmn sutisliod, and MILLIONS IN HIS GRASP more lie is very union- AT- LIVES LOST THROUGH TEMPTING TO SWIM INCLUDING THOSE BROKEN UP OR BURNED. hopeful than ever. has the most implicit confidence in his companion inventions for exploring tho son successful at \ igo Hay as he hope/, and should a few of the millions of lying beneath the waves pass he will become THEY Vino HAS BECOME MASTER OF THE SEA. PINO Should ho l>o as A Cork Leg Caused the Death of Father and Son Last July. yea i'm Ratio of Losses Great Britain's the Smallest in Thirteen Become in a Short Time the Richest Man in the World. Experts to Years money into his pocket power in the world that will cause a good many peaceful revolutions. If do nothing more than to make tish the cheapest and commonest of all foods, that will he something. Things ivss is simply because of the >rgan- t8*l«*Iita Are as the Chinese hear them no that, out of a nominal f<>. h ' is *tearner*, and 8«0. of 8U0.728 will, and the Russians can never he , ,uvkv if he gets one or two, and fo I Wv|o 8l|iJ VvHhvls sure that the Chinese will not mid month* nobody may get anything at Htoamon| Uu, .,!VS(.nt return deni.v declare war on them, or that As to food, ho many man form ^ average of the previous ten years l’hii ty-two sons Japanese surcesse# may not v\ a mvss under an N. 0, O., lUce, et#., hy yg vessels and Vît,671 tons; ah re „ , cite General Ma and hi* men so much js issUlMi jn just mi the lent quantity for * (j8 Huili| ‘ u.8Suih q is below the .Iules Verne does the great hulk of, lluit thvy mav forget their neutrality (hvm to live on. If the corporal sells aV|J , 1J8 vessels of 5«,o:U his writing three hours before break- am| on tju, Russian Hank. iany or asks a guest to share hi* meal ^ons fast. < 'ilusse men under Ma are mostly j so|'no 0f the men go hungry. I he Khedive of Egypt speaks live colnposo.l of the troops drilled h.v vanishment* are fearfully severe, languages, is a yachtsman, former, (J|,nnan an(1 v,ench instructors, a* in n„.n have been executed for not engineer, scientist and a business ^;onorol Ma commanded soim s.q,,(jng properly. In action, if kill-man. 2H.000 foreign-drilled troops, includ- ^ or wounded, they are left where r the famous Kaiping cavalry, for (fhov lj(1 f,tr the enemy to cut up or A Cliina- a several lives Tho statistical summary of vessels gggggggggggggg now r. sh »ws Within recent have been lost through wooile/i mgs, of the saddest accidents of the wh *u ot think it probable, •that in a short while will be the richest man alive?" It was tho lirst question that 1 put writes a correspott* London Express in I'nr is. Ik \ ou i I 1 ( otn |i\ ill oscopes his I ulv kind happening last Henry Yet ter at temptied to save tho life of his son Arthur, ---- you w'ao had cn- he inventai of th ti tered the Crie Canal f<>i* # bWll,le Mr. Vetter sat on the bank watching i seized with » His father, forgetting tlmt art illrial leg. dent Pino latterly has been a much-sought seldom-seen individual. is hyd- 4—~ of tliis total CELEBRITIES tons wore tons, after and when the hoy was vt i fame of his inventions— ft which allows him to sea any* depth, which allows him the T1 What Some Great People Doing and Saying. cramp he was wearing an thiew olT his coat and plunged into •. In his haste and anxiety his balance and was unuhlo Wilt VI \ lew As regards exceeds roscope the bottom of tli lex ator, r The father of the King of had 84 children Siam and his the watei sunken object h> power oi compressed air—spread tai |nrv living abroad after the first account of them ,i some time ago. shoals t tin ho lost to Keep his lead ahovt made » frantic effort to unstrap his leg, but fout.d it impossible, and floated half ft mile down the canal below Who surface. lie API so of letters i at once \ upon him; people sought him from all parts of the Editors craved articles; sal-pearl Ushers, sponge WRECKS EWOCvIJKNT i 1 The summary exhibits interesting data as to the relative frequency of the different kinds of casualty, etc., which conclude the existence of ve.s-Stlandings and kindred casual- with his head When Yet tor's body was recovered it found that the cork leg still held the lower part of his hotly, while his head, by the same force kept under water. Last year, u spot where Mi lost their lives, Mr. John Holland, a harness-maker, of Grand Rapids, waa with his son, a lad of nineteen, .'.topping at a farm on the canal and frequently w.nt ? wi mining in the stream. The hoy two years previously had had his right leg cut ofl in a trolley accident and was obliged to wear an Though out in Italy \\ oi hi was xage companies fishers, ami fishermen proper clamor- 11glit to use his invention. One Englishman olTervd Eino $>2«»,G00 for the use of a hydroscope for limited time off the Northumberland An Italian newspaper offer- tiP oxer the The sovereign who reigns smallest monarchy in the world is t lie a King of the islands near Sumatra e '1 he handsomest private carriage in the world is owned by Mr. Charles It was built at a cast \\ as mg sels ties, which are comprised undei much the most To such eil for tl re- instruction Russians were the pariah dogs to ent man. although he does not fear death iu does fear being wounded a ml left to down NX hos the a group of Vovos almost on the identical Yet ter and his son sponsible. 1 gaw a rexivw of these troops General term "wreckage,” nre prolific cause of disaster casualties are attributable 3f r>5. She appears daily and drive the Huang 1 lout zes bnc . rough diamonds, the peoples, birth- lPO.J. t mvi^T drag him on board recovering them oleo. i„ n Midget Theatre at Coney Island, |n this expedition a great many ot (,ny gift, wore presented to Lord HIUIAIN kunu i. j,is attention to thc son "At X igo alone." he went on, ^(.w yor|x She is a member of the his soldiers d sert ed and joined the Roberts, fifty children who were born The return has been compiled in ^ m ong8god ,n n parce light with hi# * * t \x onty-cigid million pounds' worth /X(.tors« (qu,rch Alliance and of the Huang 1 lout/et, and Ma himself was dlirjng the si ve of Kimberley. such a manner as to enable a com- und also succeeded in pulling him of gold and silver is to be picked up Woman's Aid Societv. The famous defeat d He must have been more drawing lots for the honor of pnrison to be made between the P(T"1 on to the barge. with the Spanish treasure fleet that W(H,ding of Tom Thumb was célébrât- > successful later on. for we now find |naking thc presentation. The may- cent ages of loss sutTeml by each of : R()me s ogo n hoV lost his sank there in 1702. So the Spanish ^ jn t;ruce church. New York. in him in command of the Chinese oh- or.fl daughter, who was also born the principal merchant navies in me ^ thp pevriishire coast, through Government estimates to recoxcr 'serxntion on the border of Munchur- durjnff tho ^oge, presented to Lady world. Great as the absolute annual ^ foo||sh ,)p( 0lld t1lc misfortune of this is the beginning, but not the The Sultan of Turkey has 71 titles. ia Roberts an album of siege views. - loss of vessels belonging to the Unit - woaHng n woodpn ]Pg. The young end of my work. and oll the parchment containing At the review there were present • Lonj l{ol)Clt8 responded with much ed Kingdom appears to be. it is seen wen( wr(i several other hoys to "My business manager, Dr. Carlo thp wordSf -As many more fo1ir battalions of infantry, 2,0 fwlj nnd was afterwards photo- to form a very moderate percentage Iberti. has made contracts with me mav hp desired van be added to;llu.n< :m cavalry, two mountain hat- hwf on thc steps of the town of the mercantile marine of he conn- ^ wat i| Spanish oflicinls. li*"1 this number.” Among the titles tories. two field batteries, ami a „ -n thc mldat of the siege try. and to compare favorably with companions he threw ¦eiiifiiaeiii ships, one big and two Thirty-one Miles in Two Homs |)respntHi amis, the cavalry and gun- other boys of about my own 'lZ> 1;t>' ™ 9 r n<>|. /. . d some considerable distance out to sea mi!?», that g,. down in thv worlds Caused Dizziness. m.rs s .tut.,1. and the hand payed » j -,'hero came to the village a many follows, w lh 2 o parent.. nnd ^masstgKmmm the whole Inge doctor. The price of the skelc- cent., as compared with 3.10 per found to be extinct. He was an ox- ton was fifty dollars. XV c borrowed cent, ior vessels owned by the other , cel lent swimmer, and would have it about nine o'clock at night, and 8ix countries together. These per- ; been able to swim a mile had he we got this man—N icodemus Podge cent ages are for vessels actually lost. fo<*en f i oeen the and then we put it in his lied, condemnations, etc., not known to be Gf drowning him. He lived in a little one-storeyed log consequent upon casualty or stress of This article is Intended as a warn-cabin in the middle of a vacant lot. WOftther. ing to everyone who has the XVe left him to get home by himself. nummary makes it clear that fortune to wear an artificial leg. Wo enjoyed the result in the light of learners have a much greater bn- Koxer take it Into the water with anticipation, but by-and-by we be- |n(lnily from disaster than have sail- you. or you will certainly have gan to drop into silence. , vessels. During the year 1903 trouble. If vou are too sensitive to "Tho possible consequences were ^ lossvs Qf 8tearners belonging to unstrap it. before taking the plunge, preying upon us. ‘Suppose that it chief maritime countries of then stojt on the shore, for other- frightens him into madness, oxer- ^po to tho British colonies, nnd wise you also may fall n victim toss % !sr~x -—" SHE” E‘5 . once and see what had hapl>ened. Apart from questions of navigation Loaded down with crime wo ap- jt ,fl no doubt tho cases of nbandor.-proached the hut and pt»e[vd through| |nont. foundered and missing v That long legged crit- whirh afford most scope for investi-the bod with bv all. is and is a very is one u. > 1 he next most common loris by lie it 6 Man 7.3 lax one artificial limb AN EXVKLLKNT SWIM Mi’ll Send a UNTOLD WEALTH the boy. < lie then turned who was He did not intend to enter but after being dialled by off Ids the other cnf'tt nnd Ids told. Then reveal to us hank si tl thi t face downwards no body 1 HE X 100 GALLEONS Then Pino went on to desertb in April last he set sail from Italy to X igo on his fine steamer, — Clemente. On rescued the the San three trains hoard was the first land two on big hydroscope—a beautiful instru- soon found to be insufficient ment that had just been built to thc Lime street station was opened there them older of the Italian company that were six first-class trains and six j The review then began a cl» way on work being done by the bugle-major, ch description ' No words of command whatsoever A buglenote and the they was Several second class trains on hoard, weekdays and two of « fo*" ! on Sundays \r- i lms floated his invention! smaller hydroscopes wen too. and a number of elevators the‘c are very simple machines a s i n means j. The journey of thirty- were given occupied nearly two hours, troops presented, another nnd the : sloped arms, a was way commodat ion was found for a crew ^ l,ich led to complaints that the , sloped arms, a third and they went of 4.1 picked men. speed was too great to be pleasant through the firing exercise. A long Arrived at X igo. no time was lost and callSed dizziness. On the other caR sounded and the infantry began Under the eyes hand sang„ine expectations wore in- ATTACK PRACTICE, which watches the du|prtXj jM that in cours'1 of time tho I ~.........i* ## them to the Chinese in IbJt). The handling of arms was marvel absolutely marvelous; neither mis- in getting to work of a warship search on the behalf, for the State is to receive 20 of all treasure recovered. 1 that the officers used their com- pel* cent the preliminary survey work has been steadily forward since the be- And the work has ancient going ginning of May prospered for nine of the galleons already have liven identified. Of course, long before the search actively began every known fact concerning the treasure ships had been collected for Cavalière Pino is not a scrap of evHenre in Spain bearing on the history of X igo Bay that has not been sifted by Dr. Carlo I bel t i. the manager of Pino’s coinlie learnt the whole story lead to sumption of oats and hay by the substitution of steam engines in lieu of llillli» demand for them. oui wards «««in while the losses of BUBBLES. In foreign climbs—The Alps. A wordy conflict—between rival dictionaries. The toasting fork would hardly be Called a Browning Club. Sometimes oven doesn't know when it's time to quit. It isn’t necessarily a lottery when the dentist has a drawing for cash. You always have to take your chances with a chance acquaintance. Thc sale ot" a block of c ity houses may not bo exactly a square deal. If the flics bother you at a baseball game, how about the bats? Variety is the spice of life, but few variety shows are all-spice. Harnessing a horse requires of knowledge more than a bit. The best that can he said of any man is that he did his best. No hell is complete without a tongue, unless it is n dumb bell. You can get checked goods at the dry goods store or the bank. it must be nice to work in the mint, where the employes make so much money. The theatrical manager doesn't go to an optical specialist when he ha» a cast in his eye. A good cook is seldom too good to cook on Sunday. Even those who abjure it acknowledge that medicine is something we should put down. It isn't paradoxical to say that a loose character is a fast one. The bull fighter isn't fit to enter the arena unless he feels bully. Not even a pointer dog can point out his own good points. The ship captain who is profane on board doesn't stop when he swear# our bat I here ess.‘Is suitable 1 h ree the window ter was sitting on H hunk of gingerbread in bis hand, and between the bites he played a tune , ,, a jew*s-harpBj8| fectly happy, and all around him toys and gimmicks nnd striped He had gone and sold that skeleton for five dollars! "The druggist’s fifty-dollar skeleton was gone. XVo went in tears to the druggist and explained the nuit-XVe couldn't have raised that fifty dollars in 250 years getting board and clothing for first year, clothing and board for tho second year, and both of them for But the druggist a ; gat ion anti conjecture ns to whether the ultimate causes of loss wore unavoidable a finished actor pa n \ of the lo^t treasure fleet. the names of 1 hr ships and their captains, and the number of guns each curried. BAFFLED BY SAND. Had the waters of Vigo Da3 clear, instead of sandy. Pino's great hytlroscoi e would have discovered the ships long since. For the lenses of this telescope reflect all the objects in clear water within a "id» at whatever depth bydroscope had lllast projecting from thc seabed, or the corner of a wooden bulwark, it slow business clearing away and % As regards vessels owm*d United Kingdom, it is sat is- There he sat tw- in the factory to observe that the numb r of casualties comprised in these «lasses in the present return, viz the lowest record during the 13 years for which these wreck statistics have been compiled by Lloyd’s l teg is- Tncy were an exfine bodv of men. fall and t remely HE DIED THE THIRD TIME. well-built, but every man had a harrl- , . oned and desperate expression. All It is commonly supposed that man S()l(||erK w,.ro in uniform. con die only once, but an old Dus- bram, ncW< others almost rags peasant, named Sampsonofl, who ^ nmjol.itv of the N. ( expired recently in the village of ^ Rort t)f uttire, and carried canes Lotoschka, at the age of ninety-live, or' ^icks instead of rifles, though a held n different opinion, boasting f<.w bud swords. There were three that be bad been dead twice, ami had d| , f klndg tome to life again. His first deimse f battalions, one having Winches took place during the siege of Se- (crs nnothel. Man nlk hers, and bnstopol. when he was forty-five. He ainin- two being armed with struck by a fragment of shell. >f rs Tht, cavalry also rode past; th#- uniform was very nondescript, their ponies, though stroijg. were a scratch lot, filthy, dirty; they were all tinned with various kinds of carbines. nnd a few only had swords. They looked exactly what they are-rotten—useful for catching brigands and police work, but useless as cavalry. The artillery were much better, the guns were well kept, and the smart, nnd they seemed to know their work well were candy 29. is been some but I/s had on / smn tet- ter range, Even after the reveled u tell-tale We were the 1 the of rifles among TELEPHONES IN WAR. Scout ting with the aid of the telephone has become one of the features of modern warfare, and is now being made use of by the Japanese operations are conducted in Vhc following manner: Two scouts proceed from the lines towards the enemy the observer, is a skilled army officer who makes the observations, which arc transmitted back to headquarters through a telephone paid out from a reel carried by an electrician of Vhc signal corps. A ground return is used, tho "ground” being made by thrusting a bayonet or hatchet into the earth, and attaching one end of the line to it. electrician carries a battery on back be able to stay out a long time and give valuable information without being obliged to make a number of hazardous trips to the front. the third year forgave us.” th» was n the sand to make measurement Special instruments had to was picked up for dead, nnd thrown on a heap of corpses awaiting burial. After three days he regained his sen-managed to free himself from the bodies which had meantime accumulated on top of him, crawled to the hospital, and was ultimately cured. In 1879, having reached the nlloted he died once more, this time Arrangements made for the funeral; but four survey. be employed, for thc sand rises in clouds when divers descend, obliterating their view stances. MAKING A CORRECTION The “By on unfortunate typographical :-r," says a Dakota eewspaper, we were made to say last week 4 hat Profes- In these circum Finn wisely decided against premature attempt to raise ses a our distinguished townsman sor Kennedy, was about to fit up a nobby baboon for the comfort and enjoyment of his «laughter on wedding trip over the prairie. Mhat wo meant to say was a nobby balloon. We write this with our left hand, while lying in our spare bed, with one eye entirely closed and the other hand-painted, with on inverted chair across our stomach for a writing-table. The extent of our regret for the blunder may be measured by the difficulties we have surmounted in penning this explanation/' Smithere never lights one of his He just keeps it in his I’ve of-You wouldn't if you had smoked oof of thew»" one any go I Icon until the preliminary survey work had been completed. At the present moment, while this general survey goes forward, a separate search party is seeking to locate one of the ships known to have been sunk in clear water. Probably she could be raised with far less difficulty limn could the others, and if all goes well, and she is successfully discovered by the hydroscope and raised by the power of the elevators, then a grand assault will be organized on the other identified ships, „nd every effort will be redoubled to e death certificates were proudly treasured. and served to convince him that he had actually expired on two occasions; he fled into a rage at the least suggestion of a trance or leth-When informed that he was men 1. The colonel in coin-hardened old warrior risen His mand, » from the ranks, and limping from a wound received in thc attack on t*he foreign 'settlement at Tlen-Tsir/, was proud of his command. The r his Tn this manner a scout may He very showed tis A NEW PACK-SADDLE, invented by himself for the mountain the very latest type of breech, He was very pleased with which he said, was off guns, loader his “Long Tom' nearly captured by the Russians. There is not the slightest doubt cigiu mouth and chews the end ten wondered why.” “Poor fellow! He’s disappointed "Whv, I thought he was “fie is/* The cup that cheers the honey bee Is the buttercup. in love! married .ties of the other cases 4 A , à ^ W A w ###PAGE###7### A WEAK HEART, SUN DIALS THE FASHION I " For hewing the «tone alone an Edinburgh ma.*-on was (mid £408. In the beautiful cemetery at Mary-lebono Is an unfinished dial whose •heft was from a design by Mr. (Ill-bert, It. A. It im dedicated to the wife of Joseph Hatton. One well Sjsmrv/U' C/JXf/ known man has gone an far ns to V ITETî TAYTW /> , „ , îsu rrrsnr ;k ijIlNLIuM I ^ i .C"^:,cSit:,,cs,.rs 11,0 ""*• Cnim reduces wmu- Æw 'ery often wrongly placed. Elegant To get a pretty sun dial is not a liBk wm ^ yy designs too, are the modern ones, costly thing to-day. A brass hori- AJIw.f £¦ u of lUnnnoque, and the physicians uri(‘ n ,urK° place of business in Lon- zontal plate with carefully adjusted there told me I had heart disofae. J,on iH kept almost wholly occupied gnomon, hut without equation table From that time and up to four ir» making new models to attract the or perloRtal, can he had, eight Inches years ago t often had severe spells v>'0 un(1 «l'J'cal to the imagination. in diameter, for £2 5s. of tlie trouble. The least exertion £ huge quantity of the stones of A vertical dial 8 feet by 2 foet 0 would bring on violent palpitation, | heist's Hospital and old Kcw inches, with bright gun metal gnom- nnd at other times 1 would become ltri(lgo wore bought and have been on, and with ftll lines and figures cut in a cab the floor gave way beneath end frightened and (a,UM! inl° nice pedestals with n and gilt in, would probably cost £80 their weight, and two of them were my heart would almost ceaso to ustorie flavor. This is of Portland stone, with mot- dragged along and severely cut about beat. 1 became reduced in flesh and the ol,l days no church was toes, and similar to that at Hand- the hands and face insomnia followed. I was hopeless of without its sun dial. Old St. Cuth- ringhain finding a cure, for I had been treated hurt’s in Edinburgh, for example, has by an experienced doctor, and had 11 t,inl on the original tower to which taken many advertised remedies with- t,l° new building was added, out getting any benefit. One day a 1,1 many old country towns the dial neighbor strongly advised mo to hna for centuries occupied Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woolens nor the surface off linens. TIMEKEEPERS THAT ONCE FAMOUS. WERE THE INTERESTING EXPERIENCE OF A ST. CATHARINES MAN. Indicators of Time in Ancient English Church-Ynrds. Pad Suffered for Twelve Year! and Through the Advice of a Friend. 4s7ls<{/ Ultimately Cured Was I'welve years ago," says Mr. Wm. Emery, of Welland Avenue, St. cttth- l was living in the town i # armvsS EXPCN5B Aik 1er tlie Ortason Bar. ta> USE——- “ISLAND CITY” BOUSE AND FLOOR TRAD* HARK While six burly Yorkshlromcn were driving through the streets of Paris i dizzy, nervous r PAINTS between these prices Stop tho Pain but Destroy tho Stomach —This is sadly too often tho THERE IS WIDE CHOICE. Will Dry In 8 Hours. Cn Sale at all Hardware Dealeri Toronto, Vancouver. So Each purchaser has his own ideas ns to a pedestal should ho not wish a promt- to fix his clock to tho house or gar-try IV. Williams' Pink Pills and act- j aent ljlftC0 on the church or in tho (,e*i wall. The multipartite dial is ing on his advice I got a half do/en ! kirkyard. It was* the Btandan, time- much too elaborate an article for the keeper. Hut one farmer's wife in ordinary man. It bears on its brass through the use of the pills, and nf-1 Vorkahiro has a eerie» of grooves on toco divisions showing the difference 1er continuing the treat ment for a | ,1,e Rtcmt? Rag of her house door, and j of time between tho place where it is couple of months I was again en- 1,118 *llways the correct time under erected and other places •Joying perfect health. I have not hpr «yo—when the sun shines, since had any return of the trouble A P^tty new dial decorates Invcran d I feel safe in saying that tho leitl‘ Park, Edinburgh; and this is a cure is a permanent one, and I can very useful addition to public places taken that it is correct strongly advise the use of Dr. JVil- limI Hardens. Lord Haddington has latitude linms’ Pink Pills to all who suffer tt vcr>- hand dome sun dial of massive from similnr trouble." The re- ! dexign in his gardens at 'Tyringhnme. porter can only add that Mr. Emery | I>or(1 Ilchester has a variety of dials is well known in St. Catharines, is 180 Ida cod that he can tell the time a prominent worker In Methodist on the glass* of his bedroom window circles, amL has the highest respect I w*thout getting out of bed. of all who know him. AT SAND1UNGIIAM If you have any symptoms of heart there is a very line dial engraved on trouble, neuralgia, indigestion, rheu- a slab of slate and built into mat ism, anaemia or any of the num- walls of tho house. The mottoes erous troubles caused by poor or wn- chosen by the King and Queen tery blood you will find new health "My time is in Thy hand" and "lat r.m. Str°.n^. ,n, ,? 11 11 so of 1,r- others tell of storms and showers, Williams I ink I ills. Do not, waste I I'll only count your sunny hours'." A money or further endanger your huge stone dial, six feet square, is . . , , health by the use of substitutes—get j on tho wall of the Old Tile House in crror 1,1 thc years that have elapsed “Dr. Williams' Pink PH Is for Pale Buckinghamshire sinco 11 WuR f,rst k " o w n how to cal- People" on the wrapper around I "llegono about your business" was i'uluto thv "'^t of time by the sun, every box. Hold by nil medicine insCribed on the dial of the old brick for wf Jead l',u ; K,n» Ahl'Z.nha'1 „a dealers or sent by ma.l at SO lents house which stood in Inner Temple c Mouthing Rvnvr hw been «ied if Okilliovpof mothers for the:» children while tae.hinj. It Foot he» the c hild, soften* th^ guius. allay* 1*410, civet wind colic, regulates thestomach and bowels, and is 'he beat reined j for Diurrhtt-a. Twenty live cents n bottle Hold bf druggists throughout the world, lie aura an 1 alsW'AIh VVinslo.v1 hSooruinu dyni;i- are AGENTS WANTED moose hunting. „ ^lc Oncst region in Canada for the nter who wishes to secure Moose «-5 T— = l& SSir 5 KETTlTANrSTE-A-MER - ïnss. Ærsrrrs «‘ssmï,- A., Montreal. U 4U T O Sli'LL B ii!s and ed the disappearing hours for over three centuries. While various cathedrals, such as Ripon Minster, have very old dials, singular to say St. The Remarkable Experience ol An Paul’s, London, has none; but as Irishman. I clocks were just appearing when Wren designed his masterpiece it is probu-An Irish correspondent of The iV>n- ble that the old time had to don Daily Mail vouches for the ufeur- place to the " of the following remarkable Tho Burning Sorer the outcome of neglect, or htul blood, have a never-failing balm In Dr. Agriew's Ointment most stubborn cases. TAKBOX BROS, Toronto. Ont DID THEIR DUTY TANNED IN A DREAM. Will heal tho You can say what you like about thinner,’' said Spratts; “hut principles are sound." “Yes; his I j It cures ! Principles are nil sound, I’ll acknow-30 cents.-39 ledge,'' replied Hunker—“nothing but sound!" Soothes irrita- IN EVERY CASE tion almost instantly after first application WANT TO LEARN his /< '• It relieves all itching and burning skin diseases in a day piles in 3 to 5 nights « mm give HOW DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS BANISH PAIN IN THE BACK. new. acy unsavory locality known as . , , Seven Diale derived its name from a As the result of a peculiarly vivid large stone dial which stood (lienin, he says, "Mr. Charles E. centre of the square with streets ’ taIlIey# H.A., of Lrin-villus, New- branching off. A splendid example castle County Down, is sulTcring ()f injg0 Jones’s architecture stood fiom the effects of what appears to for years in the middle of the new be severe sunburn, and he is anxiouu square at Lincoln's Inn, with the to learn if any similar case has been proud motto, “M your light Tccoided, and it any adequate scien- shine before men," and the irony of ..m1'V.^na!'°n odd s kidney Pills castle on Monday last, when the lit- 0f Qlamia lie would eye some sun is iust 8U ,Inut 11 80' that.I felt my face j What is said to be the most costly pain im< lands actually being burned. In Bun-dial ever erected was one in Dodd’s Kidney Pills to other people, my ( » cam 1 remember thinking what pyramidal form, set up in the year who complained as I did and in every a tanned face I would have after ly- I 1069 bv order of Charles If., facing case tho Pills did their du.ty and g so oiig exposed to the glaring | the banqueting house at Whitehall, brought relief." Its inventor was a Jesuit and professor of mathematics at Liege. , ’ This tall pyramid contained uo What was my astonish- fewer than 271 different dials. Some nient, on looking into the mirror, to showed the hours according to the nd my nee and neck literally tanned Jewish, Babylonian, Italian and as-aark brown, my nose in a parboiled •on:iiti interest you. AMr** Central School of Telegraphy TORONTO. ONT. ant Soap Powder is better than other powders, us it is both soap ana disinfectant over the sur- pussages and delightful to use. It relieves in-stanlly, and permanently cures catarrh, hay fever, colds, headache tonsilitis and deafness Painless In affiliation with Central Busincas Cjl'rge, W. H. SMAW, sore throat, CO cents.—41 An indulgent husband is all right if his indulgence is limited to one small glass. Pri icipal Truth, remarked the moralizor, "is stranger than fiction " “Yes," rejoined the demoralizer; “and the majority of men seem to be shy of associating with strangers!" C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Dear Sirs,—1 have great faith in MINAUD’S LINIMENT, as last year I cured a horse of Ring-bone, with five bottles. It blistered the horse but in a Miaard's Liniment Cures Distemper. The one She <0 % 4 4 4 SA Mamma—“Johnny, I am ashamed of you for keeping at the bottom of your class in school keep there for the advantages of the place, mamma at a question, you know, the others have failed, it’s almost impossible for mo not to right." w<* says: "I suffered for thirty-eight months with a pain in my back. 1 took just one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I have never been troubled with the I also recommended month there was no ring-bone and no lameness. 11 o’clock. 9 9 Johnny—“I K DANIEL MURCHISON. « ? It’s my last guess When all a Four Fulls, N. IS sun I since guess Pence dc Loon had discovered the “Ain’t it sim- "OneFoot In the Qrave” —If the thou- fountaii of youth pie," he exclaimed, am he dipped in I •an(ls of people who rush to so worthy tasted the mixture. e remedy as South American Nervine I and ** a last resort would get it as a first pink "esort, how much misery and suffering I If you have any nerve suffer a minute nun 'The dream passed away, and in the morning I arose and commenced to shave • ê his finger and “Why, it’s nothing but rouge burnt matches and a little SENTENCE SERMONS. Meekness is not mushiness Restitution is the proof of repent- I powder." once. Virtue is more than an absence of •would be spared disorder you needn't longer. A thousand testimonies to tronomical ways of counting, while my ! others displayed tables pertaining to and 25c. DR. A. W. CHASE S CATARRH C6RE prove it.—30 vice 't astronomy, geography, astrology, etc. There were portraits on glass heart of the King and Queen, the Duke of . i- , t , mc unea8y» | York, and Prince Rupert. The cost yu. accordingly 1 spoke to a doctor Qf this royal toy was enormous, and who was staying in the same house lie said I was badly sunburnt by posure. 1 explained I had not been in the sun for a single hour for months, and that I arrived in Newcastle in a deluge of rain, at the same time mentioning my dream. 'He was amazed, and said it was lhe most remarkable case ho ever knew, but be believed the force of imagination had in my dream affected the skin and caused the sunburn and freckles. ’The doctor asked mo to write to the press, as the case is a most remarkable one. I may add I am a total abstainer, and am free from any disease or skin affection.” / Withholding the hand withers the • •• MANY MURDERED OFFICIALS Is sent direct to the Sseesed Patience gives a big push to any 11 ^ by the Improved Blowec. beak the ulcers, deers the sir passages, stepe droppings In tho s L 1 throat end peimanardy cure# I Catarrh end Hit Foyer. Bio free. All dealers, or Dr. À. W X' i Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffs!* | tem of government has to pay in .........- - — “--------- =" : the lives of its officials is striking- In union there is strength-^so a ty shown by the following list, un-mcck and lowly man with a strenu- | paralleled by any civilized country in Within the last year three prominent members of the gov- Kidney Ory-Pain in the back is the cry I eming classes have perished under the hand of the assassin : General De Mensentzoff, Chief of Record of Assassinations in the Russian Service. purpose. Revenge Is sweet when it is sacri- for repairing it on one occasion the flCe

c torture. Baby’s Own Tab- tjle dial that the hour of noon con- by piecework. IjllllOIi S I j terior, assassinaited in St. Peters- lets have a gentle laxative action ccntrated the rays of the sun through - __________________ i . 1 I burg, July -8, 1904. And never fail to cure constipation. a burning glass on tho powder at the It is permissible for a barber to UHspllO Mrs. J. D. Cilly, Ileatherton, Que., cannon’s touch hole and the time scrape an acquaintance, but he should . * •ays: “I have used Baby's Own Tab- gun wafl thus fired. draw the line at bleeding him. Tonic ^ lets for stomach and bowel troubles Perhaps the present method of fir- -- and have always found them a most jng by electricity at Edinburgh Cafl-•atisfoctory medicine." tjc is tho more reliable, for on some Don’t fail to Nwp Baby’s Own Tab- days the mm is obscured by clouds, lets in the ho?#» SeM ny medicine Holyrood Palace has a beautiful dealers or by mail at 25 cents n box dial due to the unhappy Charles I. nr veiling th* Dr. Williams’ Medicine It is called Queen Mary’s, but the t'o. BrockvfIff. Ont, Mary referred to was Henrietta Mar- ex- The price which the Russian sys- CbaM Pinto Shell Cordovan the world ous wife says. • i Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves and Moccasins—tough as whalebone, flexible, soft, pliable, scorch-proof, wind - proof, boil - proof, crack-proof, tear proof, rip-proof, cold-proof, almost wear-proof— certainly the greatest leather ever used in mitts and gloves. Like buckskin it is tanned without oil, unlike buckskin it is not porous, it is wind-proof—will outwear three buckskins. 4‘ Pinto ” Mitts and Gloves never crack or harden, never get sodden, are always warm, pliable, soft and comfortable? "" Sold at all dealers but never without this brand z assassinated in St. Petersburg, April pleasant memories. He—“Do you remember tho night I proposed to you?^gggg|^gggg| She—“Yes, dear.” He—“We sat for one hour and you never opened your mouth.” She—“Yes; I remember, dear “Ah, that was tho happiest hour of my life." H.B.K. < ? right now. It is guaranteed to cure. It has cured many thons- Wells A Co. 508 Y.. Toronto, Can. • I iMinsfd's Liniment Cures Colds, ete i ands. 23c. 30c. |1 la 5:5: HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. Montreal Winnipeg Dawson s • 9 She—"Did you see any sharks when crossed the ocean?” you I played cards with a couple." ISSUE NO. 44-04. ###PAGE###8### to/ Go to W. A. HOD&INS’ AD. Men Wanted A. B. BOUBEE also Boys and Youths, to examine our Oil-Tan Moccasins all No. 1 Goods, and prices away down the reliable Tailor October Specials PEOPLE bent on getting the best an more for their money should certainly visit this MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE for nn up-to-date Suit, or Over-coat, or an extra pair of Trousers. Prices right, and work guaranteed. In Cloves and Mitts we excel Merchant Tailor. A. E. Bourke M *m have already been sold hut mow would have been sold had the people known the «juality uf the goods w$ 1 lei |g DO before purchasing elsewhere. If you want something for YOU) personal use or for the homo, you can rely on getting the f1 nr Rifln ? | best obtainable from us, and at much less cost—Money wan a 1 ' spent here is profitably spent because you get more for t Gum Rubbers, Snag Proof Rubers, g \Ve aro agents for Winchester ami Marlin Rifles l,ore than C1U1 hi obtained elsewhere C H E A £* O W8RS -, Rubbers >r uul Ammunition Established 1350. McDOUGALL 56 0USÎTER, 523 SUSSEX St., OTTAWA • '/ irntsm ; WE AIM to double our October trade, and are offering a good list of seasonable GOODS. Ladies’ Jackets Misses Ladies’ Skirts The Boot &Si]oe Store, M.Stewart. Men’s Overcoats “ Shortcoats " HoavyPants . . . Childorhoso White Blankets . . . u To the Electors of the County of Pontiac ; Fall Meis f. | WILSONS & CO. !M Blouses Having had the honor of bring cliosvii tin* .ous : The construct ion of t he Brand Trunk Pacific has become part of the policy of t he late admitiMration and I am convinced t hat the interest s of this county ami the de\elopment of the nort hern IHU tion of t he same w ill be very greatly promoted by t !ii- enterprise. which w ill call for the extension of our Tcmiseamingue railway towanb the main line of the Brand Trunk Pacific Bailway which means the early settlement of thousands and thousand* of acres of the best land of our county has taken serious steps to bring about the long-talked-of Georgian Bay ( anal ami I am convinced that Pun tine's present and future interests w ill be distinctly advanced by this great work, and further, that the expenditures of public money in the construction work that will he necessary in tin immediate neighborhood of the county will secure the circulation of large amounts of money in t he county itself : the agricultural resources of Panada have received such a generous share ol the attention of the Laurier administration, and so much has been done to open foreign markets to our products, as well as to provide convenient and safe shipping facilities, that the Liberal Government deserves every consideration at the hands of fa nuit would be impossible to enumerate here at greater length tin* advantages that have followed t he Liberal rule since 1st Mi ; ms to he generally admitted that the Liberals will be returned to power it w ill he to the distinct advantage of the County of Pontiac to return a supporter of the party in power. The (government has already granted assistance for the extension of the ( \ 1 \ B. from Walt ham to Ferguson's Point and for the Tcmiseamingue Kail way. 1 shall not cease to urge the construction of these important portions of the local railways as well as ihe other public works for which subsidies have been obtained by my distinguished predecessor. Mr. Thomas Murray. I have had the honor to he chosen at two of the most representative conventions ever held under the auspices of the Liberals of the county, ami I am proud to believe that I am the candidate of no sect ion or faction, but the recognized standard-bearer of the party that stands for the even-handed administrât ion of public afYaiis. and for t he promotion of the well being of Panada. irrespective of questions of religion or of race. Should I be elected I pledge myself to zealously guard t lie interests #>f all parts of the county alike, and to secure for this important part ot the Province of (Quebec that consideration to which we all believe it to be entitled. I will consider it my duty to make an annual tour of the county in order to meet the electors and ascertain their needs and their views on matters of interest to the county. Do not fail to record your vote on the 3rd of November next for the best administration Canada ever had. I Wrapperettes — Slightly imperfect, only 10 yds. to each customer for 75c. Ladies’ Flannellette Night Dresses regular $1.25, now for $1.00. Our Fall Stock of Dry Goods is new Complete. New Arrivals in Dress Goods Call and see the styles that are best becoming 23 SKIRTS : the Government const ruction of the A broken lot of sizes (our regular goods), we want to clear out, your size may be in the lot—a real bargain. New Zebilines, New Flake Cloth The Amazon Cloth Lustres in Cream, White, Nile Green, and Blue. This line is ve,T much in Vogue W. A. HOOGINS tT-« Our Black Goods Department can’t be beaten for Price, Variety and Quality but I may si y t liât *iueo it *n Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear, Cardigan Jackets, . . and Sweaters in abundance . . Now in Stock A number of the Celebrated Space will not allow us to enumerate all our lines, but we have EVERYHING that can be found in a real live Up • to - Date Gales’ Iron Bedsteads DRY GOODS STORE Our prices are lower than any other store for the reason that we have no unnecessary expense at- THE BEST MADE tacheil to our business. I remain, yours faithfully, ? •+ The public get the benefit I Call in and see these very superior BEDSTEADS and when you are in, we want to show you some other articles of Furniture worth looking at. G. F. H O D G I N S. Try us once and be convinced that we carry the best stock, at lower prices than any other store in Shawville. Shawviu.f., October lltli, li*H jasa*1" A vote for Rrabnznn will prevent an appalling mortgage from Ik-I ing placet 1 on every farm in Pontiac, without return of any kind to the otruer. Make your x opposite Mr. Bra-Im/.on’s name on the ballot palier, and help Mr. Borden to stop the deal which provides for giving away 170 millions The of the people's money. practical scheme for doing this. Give him a chance to give it effect by voting for Brabaznn. railway proposal is to give tens of millions of the the country's cash and securities to a big railway company to build a railway across Canada. Tin Remember we ahe noixt; business vr THE OLD STAND LIGHT IN IT FOR REST GOODS AT IlE.ST PRICES WM'. l WILSON & CO. H Min FOR YOU, • people have the privilege Thursday to stop this scandalous and useless waste of public money, and order that wlmt the people pay for they shall own. Let the voters decide. Oil C. MeCAGG. A Braeside young lady was victimized l»y her intended husband in Ottawa re At Oromocto, Mr. Einmerson is i credited with advancing ae an argument against government cent'y. The latter borrowed $10 from lers on its dining cars. If the watc‘1 °f bride-to-be prohibitionists were not Liberals failed to return and he Vfore they were prohibitionists |R m,w in jail awaiting hi. trial this argument would be likely to make a lot of nnti-Liberal votes at the coming elections. Grand Trunk Railway Company have put a largt amount of money into tin LET US LOOK at your WATCH e The fellow WE will remove the bad qualities, if it has any, and make it a good time peice for you. IT may need cleaning it may need some slight attention. If it was the right kind of a Watch at the start we’ll put it back in good condition again; was arrested and come back-AUO the G. T. for Borden >t™l calculations. fold through leal. A vote block their -V. Farm for Sale. A vote for Brahazon and Borden XV1 , . . is a vote for an audit act and I e%'i |)e^Hon * sV l ^ had to acknowledge in the House of Commons that lie made a *ta lenient regarding Lord Dundonald, which was not true. Little wonder the electors of Bontiae accorded him an up-to-date cold storage reception. R. L. Borden ,1.0 ÆISïiKjyfi" shall be stifled, and we declare j or. "'**• The property is mostly cleared, îhat if the ( Yniscrvati ve part v is u 1, •Lroo1<* (‘rvt ^ running across the farm | t the will of the people to .prevail over the will of this corporation. -^PPb' to JAS. McDOWELL, IZSi Æ ho"'ever ».« <1 % an Auditor-General that will protect the treasury from the grafters and political parasites who have been gorging themselves at the country s expulse. or % i, I one Electors of Pontiac 1 say by yoiu votes if the people shall own the railway fur which they pay, or if it shall be a free gift to a The Conservative part) big corporation, which offers no I years ago saved the people of guarantee that the people's Canada from becoming hewers interests will be protected. f wood and drawers of water for i he nation to the south of us. Uy defeating the Commercial l nion fad. adopted by the Liberals which meant that our tariff would be framed at \\ ington. Now the Conservative party will endeavor to save the country from a gift of 170 millions to a railway corporation, which the Laurier government are bound to do if returned to power. sona Farm for Sale. Ingeriol), Oct. 3(1.—The coroner's inquest into the death of William D.*e, A good farm consisting of 100 acres which took place at Sanford, (Xt, 10, was u,iorY °tr loss). ,l,ci”g northeast half lot U, h.!concluded hit night, the jury finding railway station,0ha^mU^fron^R^c! * that Due’s wife. Ler.a Dee, did felonious- :L,looJ; Public Shod on property, 2} miles ly. wilfully and of malice „f, rnhouth,, ÊtZt d kill and murder her husband, Win. Dee, t factories. by administering strychnine as a poison, f For Particulars and terms apply to Dee Is now be tried for murder. The Liberals lioi>e to win in Buntiac and in the country by a lavish expenditure of money. Ill other words they expect to stifle the popular verdict, by buying up the voters wholesale. But the voters will resent this insult to their honesty ami integrity by pronouncing in favor of Brabazon, Burden and clean fpolitics. REMEMBER- we guarantee all our repairing IIS E. Gh AMT. WM. SHIRLEY, Maple Ridge, Que r î