The equity, 16 avril 1908, jeudi 16 avril 1908
[" No.43, 25th Yeah SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 190k $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE A BANKirO BUSINESS The Merchants Bank of Canada J SITUATION Money collected Money transmitted interest paid Four times a year on $1.00 ami upward* in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 5 SEEDS# @ # # 8E EDS f I for every graduate.That in out record for the pant year.Let un prepare you for one.Write for our new prospectus today.ESTABLISHED 1804 $6,000,000 ï.$4,034,256.25 RritHVf FIJSI> I M'IVII ID FM President, sih u.monta ou alla n Vice-President,Jonathan hodukon, Esq.E.F.JiEIiDEN, General Manager.Ths Baqk has 120 Branches aqd Agencies distributed throughout Oqtano, Quebec, Maqitobe aqd other North-West Provinces.Three per cent, interest paid on Savings and credited to accounts every three months, vis : February, May, August and November OTTAWA He IM fil Ottawa.BUSINESS COLLEGE The Kind that grows P.W.MURPHY.Managei*.Campbells Bay and Fort Cou longe Cor.Bank end Wellington Streets.S The Up-to-date School # A General Banking Business Transacted.Money loaned on Note for Grass Timothy and Clovers now in stock.Our seeds are from the most reliable dealers in Canada and are guaranteed fully up to Government standard.Prices are higher this season but will not be any lower so there is nothing to be gained by late buying.1/CONCRETE CULVERTS, PIPES AND *' curbinu for wells sold at works.We will contract with municipalities to H.T.Mi Dowell & Farmers\u2019 Business Solicited H.C.W.BRAITHWAITE - PRINCIPAL manufacture pipes.Son, Shawville, Que and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc, R.L.WHITMAN, Manager, Shawville.LOCAL NEWS OPEN ALL SUMMER To Advertiser*.\u2014M* tier f r change of advertisement* must be in our hands not liter than ten o\u2019clock Monday morning to insure publication current week.LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS WILLIS BUSINESS COLLECE of OTTAWA Birth».5KS of pneumonia.\t1 K Potatoes Wanted I will be loading potatoes again at Shawville station on April 21*1 and 22nd.! and will pay 70 cents per hag good sound, dry potatoes, of .\t_ ,\t.\t, I will also buy a quantity oiseed potatoes.,\t.\t.\tMrs.Ralston, widow of the lute Hag* supplied, on for Wednesday, April &>.See Hugh Ha Mon of Bristol, i* dead\tH.TUBBE.|Hwtei> for particulars.\tat the age of 80 yearn.\tr-s- Egg* and butter bought at my *\thouse for cash.Tne school that wins patronage on merit.One of the largest and most pro gressive schools in Canada.Garden »».ni.ing rood mental aim physical main*\twere taken to\tVinton has filled the post of assistant to N.Stephen #, G re*-# mount,\t, am training when young, and the ben- Roman\tCatholic Church\twhere a the |s»*tmaster here for the past Sierament at\tS.\t(àorge s.\tT# eflt to lie gained by having a good mas* of reqtiieiim was chanted two ye# rs, left on Monday to take on the 20th, inst., at np.m.public hull and library room\tafter which Die body was interred, a similar position at the town of\t(var# P.Ha COM.j\t-COM.1 Alexandria, Out,\tPi lent in charge ( That the unexpected la always happening is proven by recent claim# paid.F, J.Gagnou, Baskatong, Que., $30.00 \u2014Thumb Injured.J.Thibert, Cantley, Que., 644.26 \u2014 Typhoid Fever.R.Chamberlain, Kazubazua, Que,, 610.00 \u2014 Hip injured.A.H.Box, Cobden, Ont., $30 00 \u2014 Foot crushed.W.C.Carruth.Renfrew, Ont., 6^143 ¦ \u2014Knee injured.Church.Cobalt, Ont,, $20.00, \u2014 Hand injured, A.G.Tennout, Pembroke, Ont., $11.43 \u2014 Endorcarditi*.» C.Pell, Amprior.Ont.6^ 40 - Ankle spraineu- raiment.Report* from the\tok place.Enormous numbers of rats swam across the Volga in a seemingly endless army, and rapidly advanced over Europe, driving the black rat before it.The black rat was our common house rat until the present brown or grey I In 1S48, at the Battle of Santa Lucia, rat made its appearance in our Isles when the Archduke, as he then wn< less than a century and a half ago.I hea led the cavalry charge against the Whenever the brown rat has landed it Sardinian squares and captured ttie has quickly driven out the older black guns which had been playing iiaxoc rat, the stronger and bigger creature ul! day with the Austrian troops.Fran-provmg an easy victor in the light for o s Joseph xva.s one of the few who os- os pod without hurt.A few mon tv.! Single Fare ixouralons to Toronto There is a great difference in the ha-1 afterwards lie was called to the throw.|\tApril 16th to tttU« MU of black and brown rats.The ! When tie started ranching In his early brown rat is distinctly a burrowing am-\tdays President\tBoose volt was looked mat, but the black rat prefers the top\tA wn upon with\tsome contempt by fils rooms of premises, and Is not parti- hired cowboys, owing to the fact that cularly partial to burrowing.\ttut wm a oolk-g.' gradual.» and also i\thllb.\u201e pHe.,led.skip .us Beatty, rats are most remarkable\twore glasses.One bullying\tfellow,\t| Uberâi sisorimeai.Prompt\treur*».creatures, full of strange contrasts,\tnamed \u201c1-ong Ike,\" used to bo\tfond of K-Hxi and bod.They are shrewd and | entering drinking bars and taking up cunning to a degree, while all their : the glass of any man ho thought he ¦¦ II ¦remarkably acute, and by could frighten.Ho played this trick lof th^ir marvellous teeth can find on Boosevelt, and was so certain that their way through what seem insur- he was a typical \u201ctenderfoot\" that he.\t, mountable obstacles.\t| did not even make his customary bluff \"Tim* Healey, the Irish member or first with the revolver.Before \"Long parliament, Is quick at repartee.A .\t.\t.\t.Ike\" quite know what had happened he voter once informed him that ho would Hunger wi.l drive them to accomplish\tjoumj himself on tlio floor; then\the was\t\"sooner vote for the\tdevil than for ttu.most extraordinary feat*.and they\tpicked up, rushed out of the\tsaloon,\tHeauey.\" \"But possibly your\tfriend oiv frightfu.enemies when short «dQnj pung down again on tho\tground\tmay not turn up.\u201d said\t\"Tim,\"\taddling f«r>d.t ndcr the pangs of starvation\toiiUvte.He was\tunable to get up for lia\ta tone\tof\tmild\tenquiry.\t\u201cPerhaps they will iv't hesitate to attack any liv-i\tt,ve minutes; and\tthen ho quietly sneak-\tyou would\tsupport\tmo\tthen?\" trig creature, man or éléphant.|\u20acj out of lht) camp.The Pember Store A SPECIAL SALE A MEDICINE Shoppers and House Owners When You Visit Toronto OU MHO AlTIRATIONl IS INCH Do Not Dose With Purgatives a Tonic is All People Need.Natural Wavy Switches There la no placé where those who ere refurnishing tor Spring, can find 00 much thet Is economical end beautiful; so much that U In the highest artistic taste, and In such a variety as to offer things that are to keeping with any style of dec ovation.Our offerings consist of)\u2014 Turkish Rugs Indian Rugs Persian Rugs Visitors are always welcome and they will find our collection very interesting.Not exactly sick\u2014but not fooling That's the way most p*)- Easily tired.Plesee \u2022\u2022nd Cash with wrder.SKND SOB CATALOG US.quite well.lie feel in the Spring ¦¦¦ _ appetite variable, sometimes headaches end a feeling of dopiwision.reiht.ps pimples or enuptions appear, or there may lo twinges of rheumatism or IKM,\u2018 rulgia.Any of those indicate that the blood is cut of order; that the tn-door hfe of winter has loft its in irk uj»on you and may easily develop in o mor«> serious trouble.Don t dose your^'K e< many people foolishly do with pur jalives In lia hope that you can put your blood right.Purgatives gallop I through the system and weaken in steed of giving strength.What you need in spring is a tonic medicine that will make new, rich blood, build up the weakened nerves, and tints give you new health and strength.Or.Williams l\\nk Pille is the one medicine that can d* this speedily, safety and surely.Every dose of this medicine makes new, rich, red blood, strengthen* the aptx* tile, clears the skin, and makes tm\\l depressed men and women, bright, active and strong.Mr.Hurry Huggins.Osh aw a, Ont., says:\u2014\"I don't think there is anything equal to Dr.Williams' Pink pills as a cure for nerv- Yet the ha ted rodents have many ousnen*, indigestion and a run down good points.They are extremely clean condition of the blood.For sometime animals, and take as much care over I w as a great sufbxrer from these trou- their to it Ms as cats.No creatures aro Mes.I tried several remedies, but no more kind and loving to their young, thing helped me until I began takin * They ul! swim foaming rivers, and Dr.Williams' Pink Pills.Before tak- dare ih* moat formidable of enemies itng them l felt like an old man.but in order to protect their young or Vo :by the time I haJ taken four boxes my torn -di food tor them, strength ha t returned, my appetite improved, my nerves were steady and I was feeling a renewed man.\" If you need a medicine this spring\u2014 end most people do\u2014try Dr.Williams' Pink Pills and see how speedily they will make you frol like a new person.Sold by alt medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 12.50 from The Dr.\\\\ illianu' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.Oriental Braaawaro The Pcmbcr Store 117 in venom «tout, TORONTO, Russian Brasswars Japanese Art Wares ONT existence.COURIAN, BABAYAN & OO., RAW FURS \u2022e.Ont.40 Kins St.«net T Will Relieve Those Suffering From The Great French D.H BASTEDO & CO- Maeufecterera sad Emportera, ÎT as Ot «Ml.Tereeie.External Remedy EstaWlehee 117# senses ere SeurElglB Rheumatism, Ceut Colds, lore Three! Ipralne aid Peine ait REPARTEE.T X THE RATS' GOOD POINTS.frln iiudto Ctati.All Dre||l«U.The Fan go Company, Toronto \u2022\u2022route un it.THERE S EVERYTHING UN BEING FIRST.AGONIZING PII.ES.-\tThe\tfirst\ttrain In Canada was operated Cured\tby Znm Ruk.\ton whot\tIs now a part of\tthe Grand Mr.F.Astridge.of 3 St.Paul Street, Yiunk Railway and this groat system St.\tCatharine*,\tOnt.,\tsays:\t\"For\tfive\tI as\tever\tbeen on the alert\tto stay m years\tI\tsuffered\tuntold\tagony\twith\tpro-\t*he\tfirst\trank.In keeping\twith this t ruding pites.The pain was so great general policy the \u201cInternational I dm-at times I would almost scream.1 went de,\" the premier train \"f the (.rand down in weight and had no appetite.I I Trunk System, Is nUo the finest and tried everything I heard of for piles, but fastest train In Canada, and one of I ho got no relief.1 went to several doctors, fastest long distance trains in tlie world, but they would give mo little hope of heaves Montreal every day at 9.00 a.m e\\er getting rid of them and I finally Toronto 4.VO p.m., arriving at Detroit gave up in despair.One day m friend |\t10.00 p.m.and Chicago at «.40 a.m.UP-TO-DATE.Do You Hear Well ?Although they ans vtiifal with so much hatred they make g«x>d pets; it is no uncommon occurrence for a prisoner in a rat-infested place to make firm friends with the rodents.Rats are sometimes starv'd, curious M rotate, owing to their teeth growing V o king We Agree to Make You Hear Ordinary Conversation Providing You Can Still Hear Thunder.We wish you to IN I new electrically* eeneltlsed hearing device called the Electrophone, that Instantly causée even the deafest people to hear clearly.L\tThe very beet result we can promise you as a re- ^ ward for using the Electrophone is the complété, last* ¦\tlog restoration of your hearing.¦\tNext to that in Importance le the certainty that U the moment you apply this marvellous little Inetru-W ment you will be able to hear clearly and distinctly either in public or in private This scientific electrical sound conducting Instrument fits snugly over the ear.as shown In eut.end Is so email that It usually escapes observation purpose le to magnify sound wave# and throw them directly on the ear-drum In a manner according to nature The result le your deaf ear I# exercised Just as well ears are.and after a while most people find their hearing has become as good as ever.Meanwhile.however, with the Electrophone attached you can hear even the faintest sound without strain, af fort embarrassment, and your pleasure Is vastly Increased hr the assurance that no harm Is being done, as le the case with artificial ear-drums, trumpets, etc., that poison and ruin the ears of all who nee them Come and test the Electrophone free We agree to make you hear.Ton will receive courteous attention and not he urged to purchase would advice, however, that when yon have tried an Electrophone exactly suited to your degree of drafneee.yon paw a deposit on It and try It at home.Those who cannot call should write for our free Illustrated booklet and I let of satisfied users of the Klectrophona Sent on Trial Anywhere In Canada.Remember the Electrophone will open up a new World to you, perhaps you are only looking for temporary relief, but you will find that It will do much more, the Electrophone gradually restores the natural hearing.Wc satisfy 99 per cent, of our patrons, bccau»# we sell all instruments subject to one full months' trial.Free Trial to All Who Calf.Excursion rates on all rail reads April 16th to .21st., oser Faster Holidays.Mfgre.and Patentee» i The Itolz Electrophone Co.à \u2022 % al- % ih.i In order to prevent thoir gave nie a sample of Zam-lluk salve \u2022v.'th gett ng fo an inordtna'* length.nnj me ,,f someone who had been they become their own dentists, grinding their teeth on slon^.If the rat Ls rooked m the same fashion as the rabbit, its fie»h Is superior, according to auttionUes.cured.I decided to try It, and the re- , lief ! got was encouraging.I bought (Mamie \" a box, and the piles kept on diminishing.| got ;t ^r me three years ago.\" I used three bows and am now com- pk tely cured.One thousand dollars | Sleeplessness \u2014\\\\ hen (tie nerves are would be none too small an amount unstrung and the whole body given up to give for such a cure as mine.1 to wretchedness, when the mind Ls fill-SvLsh I could convince every sufferer ed with gloom and dismal forebodings, of the value of Zam-Buk.*\u2019\tthe result of derangement of the diges- Zam Buk cures cuts, bums, chopped live organs, sk*ep less ness comes to odd hand subject running .«ones, catarrh, piles, bad legs, could sleep, there would be oblivion absces-fs.face «ores, spring eruptions, for a while and temporary relief.Par-anil alt skin diseases.Of all druggists melee\u2019s Vegetable Pills will not only tn-and stores, 50c., or from Zam-Uuk Co., pl and India Will Also Warje a Relentless War A«jahi*l These Rodents.ON BUSINESS BENT.Mother \u201cTommy, what are you doing in the pantry?\" Tommy \u201cOh, Just putting a few things awayf At last rats are doomed.Sir James Crichton-Brow no has formed a society, the sole object of wh.ch u their extermination.The greatest rat centre in the world L# Ixmdon, and it has been estimated U.it round about the dock» there are fully six ni.liions of them.S*r Lauder Brunton lias stall'd that the plague of rats is a national danger.London suends over $50,(HA) a year on fighting I the pest, and all over the world a re-tntam's latest war » tenths» war is being waged against these rodents, says Pearsons Weekly.Egypt has taken special measures against the creatures and an anti-rat campaign is in acll\\e progress at the present time.The Nile rats are very tig and fierce, and they swarm up from the river in thousands, infesting the towns all around, Khartoum be.ng the great centre.India is the meat determined enemy of the rat.Year after year that dread-\t.\t.\t.ful s-rourge, the plague, takes a terrible thousands of gratvfu.nmlheis that thw medicine will promptly cure all the linor ailments of cluldhood.Mrs.Sm th.hive us.-d Baby\u2019s Own Tablets for my little girl for constipation and other troubles and have found them the best meiJieine X have ever used, medic me «balers or by mail at 25 cents n box from The Hr.Willumis' Medicine Co.Brock ville, Ont.LOVE AND GROCERIES.f.ove cometh into life, Abiding with us still; But though he has a winsome way, Tis Love that never loves to pay Th© jingling grocery bill.Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator ha.- no equal for destroying worms in children and adults.See that you gel tiw?genuine wlwn purchasmg.Free Booklet to All Who Write.PILES CURED IN \u2022 TO 14 DAYS.IPAXO OINTMKNT li gmrenUsl ».car* any css# of Itching, Blind, Bleedliia or ProUdlas Pilot la \u2022 So 14 daj« or m >oejr refunded, she.- > DRUGGING CHILDRE \u201cThe mo5t extraordinary thing about \u2022 .niritim\t, him Ls that he always attaches import A S iURCE OP DANGER ance to th© most insignificant things.*' \"Yes, that fe r Un Vj be i a.If it were n >t so, hov else could be hove \".soothiinf me heme you are not curing ! euch ail op;mon of himself?' its sickness.You are merely drugging it m\u2019-) t porary Irvi.moibilitv.Sooth-\t» rAimwAwniv mg medlC.lies c«mluln opiates and an\tCURE A COLD IN ONK Day\tThis is the time to paint with Ramsay's '\",v mi «h\u201e ciu.xxh^n\tKira you give your lithe one Baby s Own OBotl S signaler# U os each bos.Me.\tare the oldest and beet known in Canada Tablets you have the guarantee of a |\t, \u2014 .\tfor style, beauty, wear and tear government analyst that thL» medicine is safe.And you have the word of CANADIAN OFFICE ; THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE, united 334 SPA01NA AVI.TORONTO.NO TIME TO WASTE.Lady ('o colter)\u2014\"You won't mind my going on with m y work white you're here, w ill you Thon I shop t feel I'm wasting time.\" Wherl you give your child a so-calted A GRAVE AFFAIR.\"Father,\u201d mW th© lawyer's pretty daughter, \u201cI just won't listen when old Judge Prosy makes love to me.\u201d \u201cMy dear child, don't refuse,\u201d cried her horrified lather; \u201cthat's contempt of court.\" YOUR OVERCOATS JELL' K.-a * Your .,\t, ,\t.I dealer has a large «lock.Look at hit color i> your Wife take any interest In I curi\\n They are beautiful Write A.Ram ¦ay A Bon Co .Montreal, for pack of Souvenir Picture Poet Card# of Homes.MIITISH AMIftlOAM DYEING OCX WANTED current politics?\u2019 asked the earnest woman.\u201cNo, ' replied Mr.Farrnon, \u201csite d- n t.But if it s currant jelly or currant roly-poly, whv, I Ix-li'-xo she could tell you more things about 'em than | Quite small was his bedroom, but he you ever dreamt of.\u201d tcli of human life, and It is believed that its propagation U largely due to r rats; the infection being conveyed to xx human beings by means of the b of fleas, which have forsaken rats stricken with the plague.In various ports of India the British Government has established bta 'lionX for the reception of rats.A proper ktnff of officials Ls appointed, and each station is providiW with cages for th© reception of th© rodents.But traps are supplied free to the poor.A farthing a heed Is pa d for every rat caught, Interestin') Gossip About Some Promin or\twh* \u2022»< d0 _______________________ jom làe rie».lewedlststf -* l)OI)l)S ' f KIDNEY £ Ite15 14L MANUFACTURING CO i.B, MMmWle# Oal.__ rue c *e A MACHINE FOR WOMEN.0CeL% Wileîrîeîrh.e ¦¦¦¦| i I BOW.FREE trSS Black Watch ssgaaa b Bti&r i President Fallieres enjoys outdoor and Indoor pursuits equally well.Fond of \u2022hooting In the morning in Ir\t\u2022*** writing, in 6U AGENTS, 1103.60 PER MONTI time he has composed some very resd-|1 \u2014 Vi slso en assiduous ' * books, end on oeea-\"w \"g amongst Y a l« W TOO PROSPEROUS.Ti e Royal ns were w alk ng through the ts of^ \u2022 Japanese town during the tous festival, when in aimed at the found either Is Ü \u201cThis here country is p.iitn#sM#gggg#g get Us' too prosperous* Tstterdo a\u2014\u201cThat's IP n of a re SC1 I UlH Rich and tatisfying.The big black plug.r.' \u2022le ver llsctor » fanai \u2022 al po! Czar w ith \u2022 heavy bludgeon.The blow must hsre killed Nicholas\u2014then the had not Prince George averted It, end knocked tws assailant duwo with his stick.ylstâdy* obliged to refuse sis of rare o.co (\u2022tons may be ntol Ihi second-hand volumes that ere die-played for sale on the riverside quays I In Pstj nitk SSSe\" i ovrnr.IbJkmmU U a B61E NO IM1 1 > notes AND comments [ INSECT EATING PLANTS lit SSLS U common hr re, grows from flow to iThc main < utlines tin,,y nnu stinny marches.It bears on cprn rraw-lte are NMÉflgTtie* m*> h* court# and rough, nimg to the will #4 the spider, and ishe> to make of it.Inf urxi rrgtt Hie gendarme» Ilia buotjr m VSifbtiud s Mil) kill*l a Sail foreigner.k i lo «U til tri \" \u2019hat be had 11\tu**4* h# One kind of egret u I» U that wen on the mon dew> roomings.This is men- any i ?** offer and get our prices before placing yonr order» elsewhere.It will pay you.Plumbing -\t¦£* Ï and we guarantee to give you a satisfactory job.Hoofing.Ravetroughing.Furnace Fitting, - All done with a special efifbrt to We also insure againat Castration, Foaling, etc For rates of insurance and other information apply or write SHAWVTLLE.QUE L.MULLIGAN, V.8., The report* of the goyrrnm mis own offioet* during the paet y«ar «how that *® e iu»gi*>ne arm the Rne« r 8» i« worth- ¦ A t#echer txx No.1 School.Alleyn* les*.also th»t the sights are no\tholding a second claa* diploma or permit ._\t, when the rifle becomes heated.And yet piotestant preferred.Apply to St.John, N.B., April 7.\u2014The 0 en1, i\u201e the fsce of this, which, id adlltioul\tS.ANDKHSONi 8ee.-TreaM.here of the Haaen Government, to whose | fc0 a j olht r defect*, renders the weapon I\t- -\t, Oagford Lake.Que office* salaries attach, hsviog logo to the L 8 ghthea single shot arm, the govern-people again for re-election, were %1 I 0|enl iail nul\u201eth ordered 10,000 more !\u2014 nominated today, and in no esse there any opposition.G.W.DALE, Shawville WANTED.For Sale \u2022nt 100 acres of land, mostly loam.4 miles from.Shaw ville?.TO acres cleared, re mainder in bush.Good frame house and large bank frame bam.v*4 Other qecee sary outbuildings.À good bargain to anyone who purchases before May 1st.For further information apply to this office.Highest price paid for Hides, as usual P S Strayed.THE NEW SASH AND DOOR FACTORY Draws Ci'isen A black and tan collie dog answering ssssBU-2 1 SmSST*™ crews running out of that town will run\tWM, OSTROM, from Smith's Fells through to Chalk\tPortage du Fort, Que SHAWVILLE, QUE., New Smelter at North Bay North Bay, April 10.\u2014Active opera lions will shortly bs commenced in the ! River direct lhe reason given is emelter of the Montreal Reduction and ; economy Should this change take place Smelter company, lim ted.recently erect- tt will necessitate the removal from t>d near North Bay.Ont.It is stated I Carl t n Place of about 250 trainmen, that the emelter will be in operation by j about half t f whom are married.May 1 at the lateet, and that successful experiments have demonstrated the ability of the plant to produce refined silver by reducing the ore.60 VIAHT EXPERIENCE Doors Sash.Mouldings Pi Turnings, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Farm to Let Estimates furnished and building contracts taken I wish to rent or give on shore* my farm.I mile from Yarm P.O.For fur-(her particulars apply on premises or to H.A.HOPPBR.Chapleau.Ont.P.S.1 span of horses for sale.McDowell, W ilson St Dale o\t¦ - o P.S.Custom sawing done and any quantity of logs purchased.DestONe Very Hard Lack Scientific American.A hAodeomsJy UlumUsted weekly.Lamest otr rolmti >n of any mrienUflc JoarnaL ® < mnm.ia, fA75 a year, ptwtatfe prapatU, 8oU by To-onlo.April 10\u2014Afer #*i n: and saving for nine months, R.J.fhra m, 57 Mu\u2019ock avenue, Tjicu o Ju it or, w a able o write home to tie old country for .h a w fe t > c me out to 11 n.She nr.'«vid i por g|||\t_ In Montreal a few day* *8° \u2022 ®*1|on Thursl-y Tight mp^n ntly il\tI ,irw!y in.with calves at side, and others book agent mined Dillon, he'd the nolle i |iet:th, w** ukeu i l this m »ruirig and coming in.All well fed and In good com force at bay for several hours, before hi.}|tf , jn g.M irhFel» h,.,; r.l t >t ighr.dit ion.Prices ranging from ^\u201eto$40.00 capture was effected, and this\twith\tthe\tj cum\tou to C.oada from\tAPP!X\tC*\tLALISil .wViile assistance of a detachment of\tthe\tfire\tgac^ n^hansh re,\tEglud.He g-v bregade.Du.mg the siege, the madman W|>ffc M lray,mm on ,he C.P.R , and wounded Chief Detective i arpeti\u2019cr, I n8 js^p^nAer 1.1 h he had hie tnes crush wounded two policemen and\tshot\tan-\tet| undtr a freight\t»ra n, and for nearly other dead Dillon was tirel\ton\tand\tL m.nh he was leid up a' «ho W*»tain I\tAll\tpartie* are hereby\tforbidden to tree gwe#\t___________________________ I St e Hrnv d III M rrrv.l .>n th* A*ls»| willln1 proeeceteil a irding tc law lit er Ionian.\tLOUIS ROBILLIARD Cows for Sale Madman s Terrible Work STILL ON HAND ! A number of good cow* for era.New Tori r 9u Wash memo.DL C.A few Quebec Heaters \u2022\u2022\u2022 ALSO \u2022!* Wood Heaters Trespass Notice INSURANCE ! up which will be cleared out at greatly reduced prices In either Fire or Life -IS A- Serious Accident GOOD INVESTMENT Farm for Sale.SAP CANS, all sizes now on hand.PLUMBING a specialty.Kenora, Ont., April 10.\u2014 A serous accident occurred last night betwten eleven and twe ve to No.07, six mi'e« east cf MacMillan, when a huge r vk, disturbed by the thaw fell in front of the train, causing the collapse of the engine and damage to four coaches.Engineer John L i?e, of Krnirs, was pinuei under the eng nm and scardied to death.He leaves a widow and one child Fireman Binders, seeing the obstruction, jumped and saved him*i f but was dragged some distance by p'ecee of the wreck The mail, luggage and p ssenger cars kept on the metals and ro passengers were hurt.The trai i wae delayed twelve b< ura.One hundred acre* of good land just ration of welling lu the cone of fire It U practically A NECESSITY.four at res west of the Corpora Shawville with a comfortable d ¦¦ | house and a good frame barn and horse stable, cow house, store house and other buildings.For all particulars apply to the undersigned on premises.elections Policies written up at current 'rates in the following reliable able companies : Caledonia Fire Ins.Co.London Mutual Fire Ins.Co.*Hontreal-Canada Fire Ins.Co.tyutual Life Co.JOHN U.Me DOWELL.Shawville, Que LAUGHED AND LOST.G.E.WflINMHIN.Instances In Which a Smile Was Followed by Disaster.When \u201cLangh and the World Laughs With You\u201d was written, the author took no thought of the autocratic ones \u2022f the earth, who cannot see themselves In anything approaching a ridiculous light.It is related that the present crar of Russia, returning once from a long Journey, was weary and In no mood to be trifled with.As he was passing through bis apartments he slipped on a bearskin mat that lay on the polished floor.Clutching at one of bis attendants, he nearly brought himself and bis support to the floor.Baron Enldoff.at the time a confidential adviser, could not check a smile, which his monarch turned Just In time to observe.The next day Enldoff was dismissed from bis office and lost the $60,000 attached to the poet Another ruler who Is not to be trifled with Is William of Germany.Gough Mllbanke, a clever but bluff Scot, who was so expert In colonial administration, was once taken up by the kaiser, who wished his advice on eastern affairs and bad decided to give him an Important position to guard German Interests In Chins.At one of their conferences the kaiser made an absurd suggestion ms to eastern diplomacy.Mllbanke laughed.The wished him a frigid good night and never received him again.Another Scottish administrator, Dun- Public Notice.Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between us.the undersigned, as grocer* and butchers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.All debts owing to said partnership are to he paid to Wilber Dale at Shawville ; and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to Wilber Dale by whom the same will be settled.Dated at Shawville this 30th day of WILBER DALE ARMEN DALE.N.B.The meat and grocery business will be continued as ladore by the under signed\tWilber Dai i;.P.8.Roofing and Have Trouglyng as usual.INTERNAL GEAR.W.F.CALDWELL, Shawville Methodist Episcopalians Agent March.I HUH NEW YORK CONFERENCE THINKS PIN ON DAKCINQ, THlATRIOOIirO ANP CARDS hHO' 1 printing oved 1 It starts them ^ going at the same instant the big power-wheel f moves: can't help It because the small pinion drives the pitman crank with no lost motion.A mower's value lies in its power to cot graae-and lots of it-quickly and continuously wi$b out a break-down.That's where our No.1 Mower proves its worth.This internal gear works smoothly,transmits firm nd steady power to the pitman.It produces almost no friction, and that MMegsant vibration and pounding promi Frost & Wood No.8 iower Is provided with ball and roller bearings wherever any wear occur carefully Is the No.I put together and so rigorously tested at the factory t it will handle the heaviest hay, and though subjected to the severest strains, \u2022till it will be remarkable bow few the repairs needed.We can rv to made twenty years ago that are ow.Our cutter n*rs are f'-rmr 1 >at of \u2022\u2022I procurable Kit man bead and Jaws iL Pitman is made of tough, hickory.1 b r convenient foot-the whole cutter-bar from r u 1 New York, April G.\u2014The New Y ,rk Conference of the Me\u2019hvdist Episcopal Church held an important ressioo today, st wh ch severs1 matters of am mao- to the Church were debated ani acted upow.One subject that has created much comment, the resolution ree mn,ending to the General Conference that paragraph 248 of the Church dieciplne, which advisee against dancirg, card playing, theatre-going.S*C, be eliminated, w.s adopted by an almost unan m ua vo e Much to the general surprise there we# no debate on this important querion It warn simply taken and a vote called for.Only seven ds\u2019egatee recorded their votes against the resolution.If the General Conference approtes the e'ep, it was explained, it will not mean that Methodism goes back on its historic p* aition in respect to the amusements, but simply puts them on the mat er of conscience, r DONALDSON\u2019S JEWELLERY STORE At a very small extra cost you can have your Always well stocked with a full assortment of the latest and inoet beautiful creation» of the goldsmith*» Art.COLD and SILVER WATCHES Brooches of elegant design Ring'S, all sizes, all price» Watch Guards Cuff Buttons - Stick Pino nent in some mowers Envelopes, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Anything: In fact, printed with your name and occupation, and then it looks businesslike, too.a cutting the t st P**a *r l ft peror obstructions.\\ tkla L làe r. have reached the high figure of #94,708.9*2, or almost eight millions more than in the \u2022 twelve months.Not withstand retenue, however, the O *v t added nearly eight mil i w, dollars to the debt.The wastrels hsve \u2022mwviLii a c m waisso* ear hands of this skillful manager.The During the winter the C.P R has whig ped eearly 8,000,000 baskets of wheat to the seaboard by the all rail fonts.A siderable quantity of grain is still a o red ie the sieve tore at Fort ^\u2019illisas.previous twe mg this high lodleroae botch of his Sagllsb.which We shall ke pleased to iu?o 1 you lly Mc.ll.nt hieVee emtled sa- li He THE EQUITY.FRED C.SCHOEN, Agent - LADYSMITH.which carried \u2022 salary of #ry to provide t! Montrée' Gazette.L V The Outario Provincial elections ere to be held on Thursday, June 11th.Seeding operations were.commenced by Portage la Prerie farmers last wiek.St.Thoami Anglican church of Ht Catherine#, coogregeU m fo\u2019ad eg#nut having a eased choir.The congregation is divided on ihi mat er.Nit e*e rec gn se the advantage of spend-iog their m -nryoo io»di rather than on law suit#.\u2014Montreal OsseV.e.A.SMILEY, SHAWVILLE.JOB PRINTING All kinds of Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed.Orders by mall promptly attended to.JOHN A.COWAN, Pu blUher Puritan Brand Knitted Summer Under Vests] | P.$.Buffaloes at cost - Cutters on next year\u2019s terms, and Corset Covers, unexcelled for quality and durability, 10 to 50 cents a garment \u2022Kentary 4 BUSimSSS GAUDS.Schools In the Legislature on Saturday Hod.R R°y introduced the\tI ad pro- D.B.ALEXANDER MD-, Fellow by Kxamlaatlon of\tI a to'al grant of $160,000 for the sncoar- Trlalty Medical College, Toronto agement of thee# achoola.Of he ta-Offre* and Bmidehc* :-Opposite F.created grant, $90,000 ie to be teed to Main Street, | ggj the creation of commercial aoe< emiee Lastly.$19,500 WILBER DALE Ladies\u2019 Underskirts in Black and Colored Sateen and Moire, flounces of shirring and accordian pleating, made by North way, excellent values, $1.00 to $2.50 a skirt.Dealer In .Meats and Groceries.Canned Goode, Breakfast Foods, Confectionery, Sfcawvlile ie poor municipalities : ! is to be reserved for po rer munie oal itiâe to aid construction of more mod iro school houses.Another part ie to be devoted to fiew end increased pensions to female teacterc.| As an encouragement towards paying increased salativs to teachers, $100 is to *be given to each municipality which pays its teacher not les» than $160 a year, and SHAWVILLE \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 QUE.I*80 ro municipalities paying not leu Our range and values in W.W.IRELAND, H osiery, Black and Colored Silk, Taffetta Long and Short Gloves, Leather, Silk and Linen Belts, Fancy Neckwear, etc., Fruit, Biscuits, dec.Clerk of the District IdfMMf»' O Oommlaslener amd Conveyaaeer.ted legally sad AL60 Freeh and Cured Fish, all kinds, Fresh Meats, Bacon and Sausage, aetorlly.Highest Price paid for Poultry and Eggs E7* A Call Solicited.WM.GAMBLE, School is the best we have ever shown ADVOCATE, he., Subi rot Resolved that British Co Trust Building, No.4d Sparks lutnbia is a better province then Maoist., Ottawa.Ont.\ttoba.The debaters were six of the At Shawville First and Third Tuesday pu ls Master Elite Bidgimi** of each month.\u2014speaker on the sffinna'iv# tide, opened \u201c I hie temarka by saying \u201c Brin h Columbia 1 wear «oods at hae over 6ve limes as many pe< ple ai «\t6 | Msi itnba, therefore there u more work ==\u201c\u2022 EHE .EEliH Obo*oe C.Wbiuet.Joachim Talbot.I ri(Je then Manitoba.It has bather Telephone No.2176.\tI (jtheiiee and it has the best timber lands in the Dominion.He eaid where there were forests, we found wi'd animale ; therefore B.C.hae a better trade iu furs than Manitoba.M a# Phyllia Holgm.leader on the negative, spoke n»lt.She abated that Manitoba has the moat fort le so l of the world ai d thaï tho I nd was es.ily worked.She eiid that men eettleie g iog into Manitoba didn't hive to sptod year# demi g the land to as to be able to sow OR.COLEMAN - DENTIST, I\tth#r CJoM rs,M 4 crop Medallist Royal College of Dental Sur- Wile Hanna, aeeoud speiker for the 11 rst 5S;.»4 s:;.Lr; *\tthe Dominion, therefore better adapted ,t»«he rats ng of fruK Fruit of every G EORG E HYN ES I varie y tan be raised in great quantities, w hile fruit o innot be nieed to any extent , in Msnih ba.He amid that plenty of EM BALMER,4 FI NERAL DlRE( TOR | VOrk could be found in B C , the year Main Street,Shawville \u2022 » flee SHAWVILLE K SASH AND DOOR FACTORY » You will make no mistake in buying your ready-to- first WRIGHT & TALBOT BPin* your order here for anythin* In the line of Pontiac\u2019s Greatest Store Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Turnings, Sheeting.G.F.HODGINS.HODGINS & FRASER R.MILLAR, L.L.L.Manufacturers of Rough and Dressed Lumber.ADVOCATE.Bryson - - \u2022 Que.Will visit Shawville every Saturday ROLLING ROADS.MASSE Y-HARRIS CAMPBELLS BAY AGENCY Bills ordered to be paid by Clarendon Connell.6 April, 1903 / \u20226 00 Alexander 8 Elliott, trip to Couoy Council Visiting Mrs.Kennedy 2.00 $7 00 12 75 August Ro»e.A.David McDowell.Walter Hodgins, 30 hours shovelling Stewart Sta»k .Joseph Sly, keep J.Craig, 6.00; trip to Arnprior, 2 00; shov'g 75c Alexander 8 Elliott, rol ing roads, 51 hours.Fred Tippios.».» John Belaher.Henry B.Hodgins, filling hole, Yarm round, while in Manitoba the laboring John Palmer.mat# *a* only mure of work during seed\tTrueman B.Draper.ing, harvesting and threshing.He s a td\tAlexander Workman.that coal of the first quality was found h.K Kelly, 11 hours rolling.in British Columbia.Capture of the fur George T.Dagg.s*al forms en importent industry.He Richard Somerville.also epoke of the forests and fUheri e of Robert Tracy.British Columbia, and proved that B.j g Strutt, 27 hours rolling.C.was ahead of Manitoba in this respect.John D Strutt.Lemuel Hodgio», eec >nd speaker in Robert Jones.favor of Manitoba, began by saving that J»mes Judd.__\ti\th WM eaaier to put a railroad thr ugh\tp T.Hodgins, work\twith Draper- SHAWVILLE, QUE.Manitoba than British Columbia, because William Palmer.1 ^\t1\tihe lend was level and there were no\tGeorge McCord.mountains.In Manitoba moat of the j A McGuire .inhabitants are of Brit sb descent while Thomas Smiley.those of Bntiih Columbia are cf a 1 George Allen, 24 hours.nationa\u2019iiies.Hence their educaiio iai\tRobert J.Glenn.\u2022ys era will not be as good.He said it\tJames V.Findlay.64\thours\t.was easier for surveyor» to survey Mam Thomas Fades, 1*2 hours.tubs than British Columbia.Manitoba Edward Telford, 23 hours.is divided into square sections.\tJoseph C.Wall*, 10 hours.Miss Eva Greenebields tp ke next in William Dale, 10 hours.favor of B C.She asserted that in the A W Cl amberlm, 30 hours.river bisins of B C was to be found\tVerney Eadei.\u2022 .me cf the keel egricuhursl and v s u-\tGeorge Prendergast.rage lend of the world.She sp ke of Truem«n C.Draper.f the gold mines cf this province etsting Davis Hodgins .that in the year of 1809 the output was Reuben Draper.ovtr tne million dollars.The sslmon Robert Cuthberteon, 70 hours .fisher ie# of the cast of British Columbia ji hn jelfer.1.the keit in the world.She compared\t,Charles K Palmer.t.the cities of B«tLh Columbia with those Wiliiam T.Barber.if Msmtobe to the advantage of the w u Grant, 14 hours.Jimee Smiley, shovelling.Richard Ralph, 40 1 4 A ours.\u2022.Sam del B Towell.Alfred Murphy, 50 3-4 hoprf.Richard Richareson, ehoveiling.Forrest Prendergast, 29 I t hours William Hodgius.W.6.Stark.J.S.A, Smart %.;.A.John Quinn.William Park, reduced .Hirana C.Hodgins, Shawville .George Robiteille, reduced.1 25 e e # 4 50 25 00 Now is the time to place orders for your Spring Implements.7 75 15 30 7 90 2 95 1 75 In this line the Massey Harris goods have the proud distinction of leading all others in points of usefulness and merit.8 20 11 56 3 00 PER«ONAr ATTMMTION \u2014OPEN ANY HOÜR 3 30 13 50 6 OU T.PICHE, 2 10 8 10 Gome and have a chat with us before placing your orders, and see what inducements we have to offer.12 60 14 40 13 20 Notary Public, 1 oo 0 40 3 60 13 06 3 00 THE BAY VIEW HOTEL 7 20 W.S.CLARKE, LOCAL AGENT.11 0*2 19 20 CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE 9 60 6 90 3 00 Recently enlarged and improved now furnishes excellent accommodation In every respect.Good Sample Room*, fine, large public Hall and good stables In connec-.lion.3 00 P.S.The Wm.Cray & Son Carriages excel.9 00 3 00 23 65 6 00 12 66 21 06 21 00 J.B.KAVANAGH - Proprietor., Farm for Sale Part of lot 21 on the 10th range of Clarendon will be sold with or without stock and implement*.For full particu\u2022 lar* apply to the undersigned on premises T.H.SMILEY.More heal Que.PONTIAC FRIENDS : 6 56 10 32 10 87 are THE MURPHY HOUSE C.E.MURPHY, \u2022 \u2022 4 20 ¦11 have placed In my cellar for IKK a large quantity of 2 00 f LyaJI Brisker, the third epesker for negative side, first said that Mtnhohs \u2022n elder province than B.C., therefore better settled He eeid that there wero large forests around the Lake of the .W< ode.The mail syrem of Manitoba better then that of British Colombia.Id B.0.they charge a fee of fifty dollar» to fish and hunt end the fee was only twenty five in Msnitobe.In the year Manitoba worked 1,720,831 acres ____lend than what was worked in B C.in the earns year, and raised 4,W9,83t bushels more pf wheat than Brmsb Columbia.Illte Hodgiee.first peek r on the ties etdo had 2) miners# to reply.12 07 16 60 15 22 was (Sneeeseor to B.G.Kilforan) Prop.Otter Lake, Que For Sale.Any person wanting to buy will kind before April let 82 ly place order with me New Queens Imported 8 86 each year ; alee Twenty five acres of land, being part of Lot 10.on the 2nd range of Clarendon.cleared and under cultiva This hotel le being thoroughly over heuked sad refitted with a view to giving every satisfaction to the travelling pu We will avrord to all classes alike treatment, and best \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 4 65 bile.About 20 lion.Soil clay and loam.Dwelling with kitchen attached and stable id on the preroi 20 93 17\t25 18\t08 13 20 YARM APIARY R.HcJANET, Prop' - YARM, QBE the * 42.____\t__________, ¦¦te of the Hotel and premises will be efficiently IHfthM* \u2022\t' see 1906 a a 6 20 / Collie Dog Astray.; oo Help Protect the Deer DAI ENTS a a Strayed from my premises about the Wl or March a dark colored Collie Dog with brown 1 ** Rowdy.** Inf #642 04 364 28 50 00 And other Game during Close b» reporting St «see to the un any violation of the O MM Ï County |ahe for 1908 W 1 prwee^**.T.BROWN LBE.\tEgT Clarendon.April 7,1908.\tiu*.Muaireai * mA Weea^tn.i> 1+ deciding in favor of the sir& strictly confidential #966 at Total N.McCUAIC i gained were by the aifi 20 by the negative rke e Warden iv.m live 41, and Bryan#.May 1.1#07 V Ow Letter From Paris FROCKS OF LINEN WITH A TOUCH OF COLOR HAT could be more fascinating than springtime In Parte, when all the world I# buying Easier costumes and the stores au looking their very best decked out In spring garb.And never were the magasins more btsuttfu) than at present.Of course, madame goes to the great artistes for her trotteurs, afternoon \u2022ulta, frocks for soirees and ball dresses, but nevertheless she likes to see tho materials and the colors as shown by the grvat merchants: and then she must also buy those dainty accessories to the toilet\u2014gloves, handkerchiefs, parasols and such charming things For three madame prefers the lion Marche, that huge store on the Hue de Bac across the historic Seine.Here she findi attractive touches that make her tolict the most finished In the world\u2014 those Mt*!e details that must in themselves be perfect; but for veils \u201cla vraie Parisienne ' prefers the Galleries La Fayette back of the Optra House, aud here also she buys those fascinating lingerie waists for which Paris Is famous.The nuns In the many convents, with tho help of the girls who went to them for education, formerly made these gossa-trer blouses, but slues the convents have been closed and the good nuns banished from Prance, the dainty waists must be made by the t>usines»-like manufacturers.ar J they arc, therefore, not the perfect hand-made affaire that they cnce were.Here In the Galleries, also, madam*, finds graceful Jupons and pretty robes de nuit, and there- vv n y $ » s * *> mm v/ I / : \u2022 è n; y>: V.t ; A lÉ!.: f ïîSAj » i ** V# t' V, #e r* V, I * ü »!\u2022 A % fcCTS *1 S-3Î # fy /,/ m t.s / Z i e *.'r *¦ «fei o ».f 1# N ê % * e VJ mi E ( m ï * U£8 also many lovely negligees so dear to the feminine,heart: but it is to the Printemps that she must go to get ribbons, which In Parts are not cheap, while at the Louvre the shopper finds the most 1 wonderful\tmaterials\u2014chiffons.\tsilks, loves.It was here that figured chiffon first appeared, and It Is here that new /tires» stuffs are always In evidence for * the admiration of tourists and Parisians.Liberty satin this year Is extremely 1'.'polar.Vno couturier on the Place A endome says t^at In the last two months she has Used more than 8000 meter» of this shimmering stuff for gowns.This is wonderful, but the liberty Is worthy of each universal admiration.All gowns must be made of ¦soft silks or cottons that will fall In graceful lines and give clinging effects.Silk cashmere has been Introduced and Las been found popular.Bordure chiffons are extensively used, while crepe do chine exactly fits In with the Qulrcments.9, m * m t % t: 18 ¦ a fj |fyw warn \u20220 « m rs ».m 3 % :k *?».O f; f à -* e : , mm ¦¦ ¦m IBp! i m i m i y N ''' - o r>4 A K*!# i m / o * wSi ZA ms ¦ % o + 4 k 4 F 9k m « V JP i St* And what revelations are the many hat *hop» that Une the Rue 8t.Honore! magenta, che< k*rberrv.ruby\u2014 f brUllsaâ « ring and what a charming variety of shops! Madame must.Indeed, be of a peculiarly If she falls to find among these artistic triumphs a chapeau to her liking.N»' h m \u2022o what an array * r ?4 f « # Lt P New Treatment of Blouses HEN all is said nr.d done, nothing can he of more Interest to the feminine mind than the ever-present and always-worn blouse.\u2022Any suggestion for this Important part of the toilet Is always eagerly celved, and no detail about trimming could be unwelcome to womankind.The Jabot Is always pretty and In style wherever It may be Introduced, and many of the new waists are being made with a single frill down tha front, either of several colored handkerchiefs wewn together or a pleated riffle of tho material Itself Other blouses ranged so that a panel down the front opens and extends over the shoulders, leaving a place for a collar of insertion, while the outer edge of the panel Is trimmed with n frill, vf .* he,material h w îk V y.» «P .1 / r ; sa s / V ' : *¦>> Tri fù?m w;§ ®» are ar Pr!#\t' V;.« M fit >ArfW£\t, ***1 »> mmm *SSimÊm< m WM*** I it 4.¦Mi m A \"I I m, ' S * ' - V*4Tfv * *iUy\to % A Pretty Style mi % mm.HE veiled wale: 1» not new, but It is still being made by high-tlase dressmakers for fastidious women who want matching blouses for their tailored suits.One especially pretty model is of Dresden silk In dull pinks and blues veiled with silk voile In London smoke.This accompanies a suit of the London smoke shade.Veiled waists are pretty, soft, becoming aud well-wearing for silk voile and \u2022ven chiffon cloth are surprisingly durable materials.For the woman on economy bent, this «nay serve a# a suggestion for a In which may be employed for T mm m ?N LT a year ago linen O another way of saying a lady who obeys the royal decree, has choren linen ms the foundation for her summer wardrobe, both ter morning and afternoon gowns.After all.nothing washes and w well, and there Is no other material varied k* texture.The first Is a gown of kerchief linen, trimmed with tiny of cluny lace Insertion, tucked and embroidered by hand In .\t¦»\u2022 gale roae of the linen, while and not a\tthough** U^pertahse if.-*' mTicy c?:a*ts ir a gown» J# of bbU! quarter length end finished with a band of embroidery.The belt of the costume la of bias Unen.caught In the back with two tabs, whlls the hat Is of black chip piled high with pink roses.If Is mad* m Three b/'.k.The skirt (A plain eïvept for a band of embroidery.The hat of white chip, worn with this costume.Is adorned with three cert #&yle end finish they ere the ''dernier crV* They show no great change from the designs of the Inge, except that the pleated skirt will not be as popular as was foretold, while tbs psael front Is even was expected.All ef the d Include a little hand there Is no shads or color that Is met boldly dragged out to the light during In while, an attractive fashion that was likely te be becoming to almost every woman.Bui this year I>ame Fashion has changed her mind.rosettes.A model fee heavy linen or whits on beige Is made with the wide panel a.id two rows of pearl buttons, the akirt being finished at the bottom In broad tucks.The yoke Is of baby Irish lace.rs so and from her high place has re need then A model In white linen \u2022beer or henry, as the rase may be, Is made on the Jumper Idea, the embroidery being done In very narrow white braid.The yoke and mousquetaire sleeves of the bio ultimatum.A gown y be while.It Is permitted, but If It Is It must be trimmed with a some color combined with It In l way Further the tale who are assiduous worshipers mt the autocratie eld daJHHHHÜHÉHI white, but will cheese some light color.whether It .be to Un*~ > rose hanc- he roses while the sleeves are sectional, one of The waist Is the newest and most popular fashions The belt while the hat.of natural straw.Is trimmed with a large apple green bow.with tiered ends rt this year.The sleeves are made In al- i are of solid valencies n Is of apple green suede.the most every conceivable way kl laca.while the ovsrdeeves are Jap anaae In at y le.The girdle, the finishing touch U the costume,, la of soft cerise tin.with long une aide of the will not «onal-ony sleeve win do %,t so the shoulders are long and lbs «'em attaching dress and sleeve Is net in evi- the foundation the discarded waist or V**\"* @f striped checked, polka-dotted dr other fancy eflk sure to be vn hand.newest si hetry color kticrty or c V of1 * silk or Tbs thro# linon dresses shown today are admirable lq every lino, while tq; A New and Costly Present CASE containing f either of the usual black A an umbrella, - or \u2022 ¦|r« cheerful ehade.and a white sunshade makes a most charming but not inexpensive gift The handle, which may be screwed to either, is as elaborate ae the donor can afford, and Is finZ l*hed with a silver chain, which SUGGESTIONS FOR MAKING A SLEEVELESS BOLERO r la of a T at are x line with a meek and t ' I L or else with ^rtdded band of mate lags, either cluny or lrU% The slew tractive In X and the sunshade Is shown usually to white.but is as handsome as any one could poaalbiy desire.4 less coat would be \u2014xi .White linen trimmed «Hi soutache braid, or It might even be of lighter material - seise, dli^lr or tucked and finished with 1posr fleas of valencl y » I i \\ Is V, \"1 » her 1 Blouse of Novel Style > Then, tee, there are many women 7* A » last year had Jumper dresses, and this NEW gingham or linen waist Is cut straight up to the top of the fc.where It file In somewhat I A year they hare become tired of tu made so\tago and wish to « ml '+ il»«r tbeip ||to S these the r \u2022 7 ttern Is admirably To thte Is attached a turnover collar, which fastens In front with a ca novelty le very odd.but It Is practical aud washes well, while women of \u2022 lithe.It would i .* * for It may es of a Jumper of last year, using the pin.Tbs effect of the tsrtal itself gt for the g»*lo part ej ûglfhlng it at waist \u2022W.J* specie I type, tall suit edmirab'r.I 1*\" Ai m jit \u2022 VXffelr %1sd of < Jumpers were mads \u2022leers# or y Without i L r ».they will little slier- Veil! 61 Kussîàfi Tulle I \u2018njÇtfïSa ri.ke one sf these Ult)| flTs TafT Bsn s\u2018Æs ftlem.If by any s eat ef tarer, % P * * \u2022 9 * LB of V\": In fa at a» \u2022 Med band, and If i W era si for whin ft Vi u meat be higher, lie X^ded piece of the Wtm «J* # new Jacket mey be with comparatively mt*« old liaÉHri f »0t wits \u2022 This, vf °rh, or an 0 the «Î h to the (alia aM wpea N fw-ihe whets hat a# faablea M the t daswea this rtinf* - «r ent res ef :ïï3 V - \u2018r|(l :av W; » w p \u2022 * / J -% y / IS A MARTYR OF SCIENCE! \u2018 Y(w.You sec, Aunt Phipps,\" hr wont °0.overuo ruing his awe of this strange woman, and edging a little nearer to t'cr over the table, \u201cthe old boy\u2014I'm Mire 1 beg your pardon, 1 mean Uncle Phipps\u2014lias hud a lot of money oI mine for sonie years past, lie was to have let me have it when I came of ugr; but he\u2014ho seemed to let it slip hi* memory.But it's better late than never, isn\u2019t it?\" \u2022T \u201cYour uncle has been unfortunate.Z id Olive, tracing a pattern with her 4 I gloved finger op the table-cover, \u201clie never told me of his business, but ! | ^ remove Hie calf from th within ti hours after its birth and at ma!», healthy calves may generally be secured from reacting cows, if calves arc separated at birth and fed on boiled milk of mother or milk from non-no* acting animak.Remember the danger from tuberculosis lies in its hidden course of development,' and for the sake of the herd itself, as well us for human beings consuming Ute products of the herd, one cannot afford to neglect taking such steps as are necessary to find out positively the condition of their herd.»+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ o-» A Broken Vow The Farm BIHWIM.il\\W DOCTOR STlDIEBt XRXV EFFECTS.9 OR lie Loses an Arm as the Restait of aiH lnvr$(igalioii Into a Cure lor Dermatitis.RAISING DAIRY CALVES BETTER THAN REVENGE.Among dairy cows the best practice Defying the agony of cancerous ulcers developed on his hands and iAioj t y X-ray experiments to benefit human T it/, Dr.1 bill KJwards, L.H.C.P.nunghmn (England) General IPxspitul.i continued hut work with the di»\u2018MM?ever* spreading, until recently he had to have Uto left arm amputated.lie is doing! well, and it is hoped the disease has/ txvn arrested.lie is one of the X-ray pioneers first noticed signs of the \u2022! v i>v now| 14%.after o%4 t Al l Xl.lA OK IXCKIIM .\t.i ^°heve Ihut ho had some Idea he might.++Ht-H-444H>4M4>44M4444>-W'HVM-Hry excellent results.Select land having a clean, She had designed, in that Indefinite fashion, to go to the place as tho messenger of Aunt Phipps, but at Uio last ntioment she saw she could gain nothing by that.W hatever message she might £ ve, she must finally yield up tho ai-dross of Aunt Phipps, and so paxs out of the business.She might get Into tho h^uto, it is true, but them could he nothing to detain her thorn after her message was delivered.As a stranger *he would enter It; as & stranger she must inevitably leave It.Somo other way must be found; gome other iue h list be mad) of this extraordinary opportunity that had como to her.('**tain \\wrds used by the feeble Aunt Phipps that night occurred to her while she paced about impatiently before the bouse, longing only to get a footing the place itsclf™g|**ÉH8fil bow Aunt Phipps Irnd said that the boy bad never »vn lier; she remembered that Aunt Phipps had refused to bear the house, in dread of the mes ¦sige she must carry.It suddenly oc ci.ito.1 to her that in all probability Aunt Phipps never would sum up rage enough lo face l ho young man whose fortune she had innocently helped to dissipate.In oilier words, no Aunt Phipps would ever knock at tlie \u2022
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