The equity, 19 août 1915, jeudi 19 août 1915
[" O #1.00 A YKAIi IN ADVANCE.SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, ; QUE., THURSDAY, AUGUST 19,1915.No.0, 33tm Yeah ?56# J*S TEE HARDWARE STORE Tf]e Merchants Bant^ of Canada The Bank of Ottawa ! ESTABLISHED 1874 Head Office : - Ottawa, Canada.$ 4,000,000 4,978,289 60,000,000 Established 1864 OFFICERS S Sir H.Montagu Allan .K.W.Blackwell .E.F.ilLHliEN PRESIDENT .VICE-PRESIDENT GEN.MANAGER Capital Paid Up \u2022\t\u2022 Rest and Undivided Profits Total Assets over \u2022 The Goods that are now much wanted : #7,000,000 Paid up Capital Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits .7,\"J45,140 Board ol Directors s JOHN B.FRASER, Vice-President HON.GEORGE BRYSON, SIR HENRY N.BATE, DAVID MACLARBN, RUSSELL BLACKBURN, DENIS MURPHY SIR HENRY K.EGAN .\t86,190,400 Total Assets .\u2022 # 209 Branches and Agencies in Canada.A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Of One Dollar and upwards drawn Interest at best current rates Branches at Shawville and Quyon Acting Manager, Shawville Acting Manager, Quyon.SIR HENRY K.EGAN.' WM» GEORGE H.PBRLEY.GEORGE BURN.Ge=\u201ef.\tAMVGenefll Maoeger.W.DüTHIE, Chief Inspector.\t__ VINEGAR, PICKLING SPICES, FRUIT JARS.We ^ave the right goods at right prices.W.F.DRUM Fort Coulonge Branch \u2022 B V.CHILTON, Manager.Campbells Bay Branch - R LEGER.Manager.Portage da Fort Branch \u2022 A.H.MULHERN, Manager \u201cBusiness as Usual\u201d has rçade tt\\e attendance at the Z1G0WLINC /TT'// HENRY\u2019S Remember the dates of Shaw ville Fair, September 8th, Oth and 10th, 1015.Mr.Thos Morrison laments the loss of a fine new whip which was taken out of his rig in the Methodist church shed some days ago and replaced by one that would hardly In?considered as a decent apology.Tom won id like to know who is chargeable with the crime.Rev.I.St row bridge, incumbent of Otter Lake, left for Montreal Friday afternoon, to take the |>astoval work for a couple of weeks of the Rev.Mr.Fee.who is holidaying at Otter Lake with his wife and children, and who is attending to Rev.Mr.Strowhridge's minister*! duties during the latter s absence.On your vacation take a kodak with you.Brownie Cameras from 81.00 up.Eastman films and supplies orders promptly attended to.H.Imikon, King St.Jver Received\u2014A consignment of Fence Wire from Canada .F.W.Co.Your order solicited.J.L.ilodging.Quite a large number of former Slmwvilleites now residing in Ottawa, attended last Thursday\u2019s big celebration.ty Parties indebted to this office for job printing of any kind, or transient advertisements, are requested to settle the amounts at once.On Friday evening, August 20, a song service and supper will he held in the cha;iel at Murrells in aid of the Sunday School.JL_ mission\u2014freewill ottering.Come, everyone, and enjoy a good evening.Miss Ballantyne.of Beech Grove, who purposes teaching a class in Pianoforte, will be at the Manse, Shawville, Thursday 2ttth August, after arrival of morning train, and wPl be pleased to meet any who may wish to enter the class.M iss Ballantyne is well qualified for her work.r .Mail Ottawa, Ont.Since January.1913, more Than 235 students h ive come to us from other local business colleges.Our Civil Service record of FIRST.SECOND, and FOURTH places for all Canada has never been equaled.Do not these facts indicate undoubted superority f Our instruction being individual, you may begin at any time.OTTAWA,ONT the l test in the history.Why not take advantage of the dull times and prepare for the wave of prosperity that is bound to sweep over the Great Country when the war is over i Write for Free Catalogue.II.G.W.Bra ith wait Prin, J.H.SHAW.« r.ti LU I).E.HENRY.President.Cor.Bank and Sparks Sts W.E.Go w lino Brin.on W.A.HODGINS W ANTE D\u2014Bandsmen for 77th Overseas Battalion.Apply stating instrument to Lieut.J.M.Brown, 76 McLaren Street, Ottawa.P.S.\u2014Instruments famished l>y regiment.Ilf\tBUSINESS\t¦¦ W ILLIS GOLLEG F ¦ ¦\tCIVIL SERVICE * The School of Efficiency for those who demand the best Catalogue on request.N.I.HARRISON, Principal.Cor.Bank and Albert Sts.OTTAWA, ONT.SHAWVILLE Ad- The outlook for the safe harvesting of the bumper crop with which the Ottawa Valley has been blessed this year, has become rather gloomy because of the adverse weather conditions during the I last ten days.It is said much of the crop has been damaged by the almost continuous rainfall.A good spell of dry, breezy weather would fit in admirably just now.Homemakers The Sim ville ¦¦¦I* Club will hold their fortnightly knitting meeting at the home of Mrs.Jas Hudgins, on Thursday evening of this week.If you want a picture of the Academy and pupils secure one now while the An 8x10 picture for 50c.II.IMISON.1 price is low « < Make your kint and also in respect of attendance, was one of the most successful on record.Unfortunately, however, the pleasures of the day were marred by an almost continuous downpour during the entire afternoon \u2014 when things were in readiness for carrying out the program of races provided by the local committee, as well as the list of field sports arranged by the committee at the Ottawa end.Despite the unfavorable conditions the program was proceeded with and carried out pretty fully, only such items being cancelled as could not be undertaken owing to the slippery condition of the ground.\t,\t,\t., Long before the arrival of the s|>ecial train (in two sections) bearing the Ottawa visitors, a large crowd of people, including Orange Lodges from the surrounding country, had found their way into town, and occupied the time in such manner as they felt disused till the approach of the Ottawa contingent was announced.Then many accompanied the local O.Y.B\u2019a to the station when the latter marched to that point to receive and extend a welcome to their prospective guests for the day.The first section of the train had on board nearly all the brethren expected, and when these detrained, a procession was at once formed, and the boys in regalia, led by their res|*ctive bands, marched to the exhibition grounds, where all arrangements for the day\u2019s outing were by this time well in hand, the local Britons having forked most assiduously to that end.Along the line of march, imposing arrhes had sprung into existence as if by magic, and numerous strings of bunting and flags were suspended over the roadway.Citizens along the route had also imbibed the decorative spirit, and adorned their premises in artistic style with flags, etc.About two oclock in the afternoon, when dinner had been partaken of, and under what might be termed an exaggerated Scotch mist, which readily found an affinity in the sea of white shirts, the brethren of the several lodges lined up on the grounds and marc hing out through the ga* paraded around the princ ipal | of the village, and return, entering the grounds the line shortly disperse*!, and everyone sought the convenient shelter of WANTED.\u2014A girl to do general house work.Apply to Mbs.J.K.King, Shaw ville.Personal CLOTHING Mr.Allen Plunkett, Aylmer, *1>ent the week-end at Green Lake.Miss Lillian Hod gins returned home from Ottawa oil Saturday.Miss May Findlay of Elmside visited Mrs.Ariuen Hudgins last week.Mrs.John Beamish, Renfrew, has been visiting friends here and vicinity.linker, P.A.B.P.No.53, Ottawa Turner, O.\tY.B.\u201c\t33,\tu Metcalf,\t44\t\u201c\t260,\tMetcalf Msckay,\t14\t44\t302,\tOttawa Pioneer,\t44\t44\t304,\tShawville L.O.L NO.27, Shawville ' Radford 34, Knox's 65, Charted s LOST \u2014 Somewhere between PeU*r Little's farm and Hodgins\u2019 brick vard, a black suit coat.Finder will much oblige by leaving at The Equity Office.FOR SALE\u2014Two purebred Ayrshire hull calves\u2014choice animals.Apply to James Armstrong, Green Lake.We have 21 Suits - Boys & Young Men Size 33, 34, 35.$8.50 to $13.50.FOR SALE\u20141 12 H.P.Waterloo Steam Engine in good running order.Terms reasonable.Will take some young cattle In pait payment, and would like to sell I before August 15th.Jas.C.Glenn, Bristol, Que.B.P ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ L O.L.\u201c\t304,\tBeachburg 11\t44\t1361,\tLeslie 11\t44\t137 2,\tStark h Corners 44\t44\t1516,\tLadysmith.227 Mrs.(Dr.) K lock and son Bobbie have been spending a few days in town.Miss Hilda Thomson, of BriflH is visiting her sister Mrs.P.EJ Smiley at Green Lake.Mr.Arthur Shaw spent tin-week-end with friends at Fort Coulonge.Mr.Robt W.Smiley, of Prince àK&ïlSfwife aÏÏÏÏm haVing Ç0NCRBTECULVERTS PIPESAND arrived some week» previously Contc\"^n*aJ\u201d with Munklwlltie.,» Miss Ida Major, stenographer manufacture Pipes in their own localities for Mr.R.W.Hodgins, spent the | H.T.M< Dowell & Son.Shawville.Que i ;*ast week holidaying with Mon-\t\u2014 treal friends.Mrs.S.L.O'Harn and Misslrene number present up to 3» Paul of the P.O.staff, left last brief service at the house of mourn- week to visit friends in the ing and also the final rites at the Monday.\tlatter the student in charge of the Dr.Robert Armstrong, and m|gHjon for the past two years, sister, Miss Lizzie, of 1 atterson.H|1(| tjie apiritual adviser of the N.J., are visiting relatives and deceased during his long, )>ainftil old acquaintances in this section.R|Uj distressing illness.In the J?-^gS£Z'x£2S2 srattH aSB,%» V5MS «ïïJÜt\tZ if-sss&sî.\u2019ïf \u2018\"«kv «MrJLtst Lawrence.\tPrevious to his being attacked by the malignant disease which mark-At Rest.\u2014The funeral of the ed him as its victim, he was a late Thomas Smiley of Waltham- vigorous type of Canadian man- SHmSSFJs Eiÿâ-H'i=, ssnLVsas\tiresLîfsB.\"*.» .Smiley was a highly esteemed several years previously Mr.Sfe5B9ESS MffjÇPSSÇ lie rents of the Order, with a few position of track foi email on the visiting Masons, brought the railway for many years.\t* SI *M, The sports committee had erected a pavilion to gratify the desires of those who wished to engage in the \u201cbusy mazes of the festive dance,\u201d but as this structure was not exactly w aterproof, theTerpsi-eorean exercises were cairied on in the central space of the main building, whilst the surrounding flour space was packed to capacity.The trotting events, as usual, attracted a large crowd, and the initial spins promised that the card would be an exciting one, but the continuous downpour, had a bad effect on the track, making it soft and consequently heavy, hence the horses were considerably handicapped.The athletic events were confined to foot races entirely, and of these quite n number were run off in short order, the participants being chiefly city people, who seemed oblivious to the adverse conditions, for which many were rather scantily prepared.Handsome prizes, denated by Ottawa merchants, were awarded to the winners.FOR SALE\u2014Single buggy-practically new.Rubber tires, electric light# ; « first-class stylish rig; cost $130.\u2014will take 8110.Also set single harness Apply to J.H.Shaw.About 100 Suits - Men\u2019s Size 36 to 42.$9.00 to $16.00.For this month we are giving a straight reduction of $2.00 on above prices.When you consider that our clothing is priced right (not marked away up so as to give a big cut).You can see the value of this A real saving of two dollars for you, The Tbottinu Races Free-for-All\u2014Puree $45 ; 1st $20 ; 2nd $16 ; 3rd $10.Sir Ki*mar (W.Hharja?) Darkey Direct (R.Scott) 1\t1\t1 Beaekburg John 44\t\"\t3 3\t2 x Sir Klsmar withdrawn.Named Race- Puree $30 ; let $13 ; tod $10 3rd $6.Katz, (J.E.Dolan) Shawville Billy, (J.Hamilton) 3\t2 Little Dan (W.Sharpe)\t2 x x Little Dan withdrawn.Local Race -Puree $85 ; let, $18; 2nd, $ 3rd $5.Knight (L Hynes) Billy, (K J.Hamilton) Tymie (J.L Hodgins) ¦alter\u2014 Dr.O\u2019Hara.' J ¦ Judge* - O.D Sullivan, A.IL 8mi / 1 2 2 x 1 1 W.A.HODGINS 1 1 2 8 pert 3 3 He with closed eyes, while Dunraven sat opposite watching her anxiously.They had told her nothing as yet of - - \u201e\u201e _____________________ her father\u2019s sudden repentance, and into those gleaming, murderous eyes, that, after all, it was to him she owed watching the motions of the clutching her freedom now from the presence of Angers.She could almost feel the the Jew; neither did they tell her that touch of them upon her throat, almost the officers had taken both men back feel the heat of the scorching breath to the station and that they were then upon her cheek, and yet Muriel took in separate cells, Valworth apparently no step toward her, made no move to i.approach her.\u201cYou shall pay for this!\u201d she hiss- \u201cIn sack She wondered afterward how she had ever possessed the temerity to utter such words, looking, as she did, Perfect Tea US* *3 mo is the Sugar for Jams and Jelli ha ppier than he had been for months Neither did thev tell her of the ter-1 x ou snail puv r< rible find of the fisherman in the net ed.\u201cIn sack cloth and ashes, you that morning.\tshall pay! You.the daughter of a She asked no questions, quite con- drunkard, picked up in a prison, and tent with knowing herself safe once pamperod as was never the daughter more, and permitted Mrs.DunravenV of a millionaire! Because my sister's maid to put her guietly to bed.She husband was a married man, yee, Sam, tf you can dig somewhat from the Influence of the fine.It was self-love that was utter- o K.\"\t! drug, but still could not walk without ed.not the love of man I ies.When you pay for good fruit, and spend a lot of time over It, you naturally want to be sun that your jellies and preserves will turn out Just right You can be, If you use 'X Su8\u2018r- Absolutely pure, and always the same, REDPATH Sugar has for sixty years proved most dependable for preserving, canning and Jelly-making.it Is Just as easy to get the best\u2014and well worth while.So tell your grocer It must be REDPATH Sugar, ln one of the packages originated for REDPATH\u2014 B 1» Black, Mixed or Green.PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE WAR.2 and 5 lb.Sealed Cartons.10,20,50 and 100 lb.Cloth Bags.T war n \\ Sweeten It\u201d CANADA SUGAR REFINING A COh UMITED, MONTREAL.X 142 den ! I j 20 lbs.) 1 II II Woman Against Woman The or A Terrible Accusation.In our :i u adjoining room.A long cry announced his \u201cfind.\" CHAPTER XXIX.\u2014(ContM) He stepped back quickly, and would have closed the door, but already Valworth's hand was upon it, and with a strength of which he would con- Val suc- Before the introduction of soap.clothes were cleaned by being trodden upon In water.z £ V,.§ i «7* FOR YOUR NEXT BATCH OF PRESERVES Lx / Tba slightest Impurity (organic matter) In the Sugar will \u2022tart fermentation In the Jam, and preserves which veil cooked and carefully bottled, become acid and uneatable after a few months.Z * $ 7: la w*eact turn 99 99 per Cthe after t II In St to to 31k but it wee this ine this to request had been addressed e# Sam «'Cl ia the ssia the to had * A Monorail Ride.Buttlnsky, who heard softie travelling men talking about the monorail, adopted his usual tactics.\u201cI rode on one of those once,\" he piped in.\u201cRode on what?\" \u201cA single rail.\" \u201cIll bet you did,\" replied one of the drummers; \"and I'll also bet there was a man carrying each end of the rail.\" 1 POWER FROM VOLCANOES.OLD DISEASE MYSTERY.Keep children well DURING HOT WEATHER o^xxv w 1ST m Italians Are Using Steam From Craters to Generate Energy.British Officer Finds Cause of 4,000 Year Scourge.DODDS 'p kidney! A PILLS Jj.### Every mother knows how fatal the hot summer months are to small children.Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, dysentry and stomach troubles are rife at this time and often a precious little life is lost after only a few hours illness.The mother who keeps Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels safe.The occasional use of the Tablets prevents stomach and bowel troubles, or if troubles come suddenly\u2014 as it generally does\u2014the Tablets will bring the baby safely through.They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams' Medicine Co.# Brockville, Ont Italy's newest product is electric from volcanic steam.Not Lieut.-Col.*Lelper, of the London School of Tropical Medicine, has Just ' energy\t,\tÆ \u201e 1A .returned from Egypt, where he had far from the little city of V olterra, in been investigating bilharziosis,, and Tuscany, is a region of volcanic hot has communicated an important dis- springs that for a century have been source of boric arid, and that addition supply heat for drying the crystals and for the power needed in preparing the material for market.Borings of 80 or 40 feet are said to yield an unfailing supply of steam at pressures up to more than three atmospheres, and of temperatures up to more than 700 degrees Fahrenheit.The steam has been wastefully used in small engines of an old, noncondensing type, but in recent experiments the heat of the spring account of the impurities contained\u2014is made to generate steam from fresh water, and this is employed in low-pressure turbines for driving electric generators.The large area to be served with electric energy from the earth's own heat,'if present expectations are realized, will include the neighboring cities of Vol-terra, Siena, and Leghorn.Z / ! f True.covery respecting this disease to the Royal Society of Medicine.The disease, which has been a scourge to the Nile delta for thousands of years, has been discovered to have been the cause of death in mummies dating back to 2,000 B.C.In his report Col.Lei per cited a village where 90 per cent, of the children are infected.It has long been known that the disease was transmitted by water, but the lift and history of the parasite have remained un-establlshed.It has been discovered that the disease is started in a worm which lives in the human body.The eggs of this The role played by the telephone worm pass from the body into can-wires in the war, to say nothing of als and pools, where they enter mol-the barbed variety that protects near- luss and there undergo certain evolu-ly 800 miles of battle front, is prodig- tions.They emerge from the moliuss V)us.With aircraft the telephone in a form enabling them to enter the wire has largely replaced reconnoiting human body through the skin.In this parties and vedettes.There is scar- way the disease is commonly contractée^ a skirmish, battle or artillery at- ed while bathing and washing, tack in which the wire doesn\u2019t parti- Col Leiper contends that the dis-cipate, sometimes in co-operation ease can be exterminated by filling the with aeroplanes, sometimes without.pools during the dry season.Every corps of the French army has a certain number of motorcar telephone shops, each equipped with two complete installations with four miles of wire and an adequate number .ground stakes and forked pickets that may be stuck in the bayonet socket of & rifle, serving as a temporary pole.2ach of these outfits has also its wireless equipment, with antennaes to reach a height of 60 feet, and a dyna-connected with the motor of the tar to set up* the wireless outfit and put it in operation.The enemy\u2019s irtillery is constantly on the watch for these motoring wfjemen, and occasionally gets them.Projectors and aircraft ordered from Y pres by wireless played a great role In the first battle of Ypres.The airmen were able to ascertain just what troops the Germans were bringing up, while the projectors arrived in time to discover the Prussian Guards attempting a surprise attack, and to enable the British to cut them up.Rubble\u2014It's easy to make friends# but hard to keep them.Stubble\u2014Oh, I don't know.I've got a number of friends who are per* fectly willing to let me keep them.il.I' Providing.New Mistress\u2014Now, Lena, are you a good cook?Lena\u2014I think so, ma'am\u2014if you don't help me.\t* i * i \u2022 3 THE?In the Middle Ages sovereigns used to be worth twenty-two shillings.THE LINEMAN IN THE TROPICS.The Animals of East Africa Have No Respect for the Wires.THE 'PHONE IN WAR.on mml The Hfe of a telegraph or telephone 1 Hneman In the tropics Is not easy, for a service that uses overhead wires Is subject to constant damage both from wild animale and from wild men.The animal culprits are of all sizes, from elephants and giraffes down to white ante and spiders.The giraffes of East Africa, when they find their progress checked by a telegraph line, do not know enough to draw back or \"duck\u201d their heads, but push on and carry the wires with them, and sometimes the poles, too.Teak le the only wood that certain kinds of ants respect, so lnetru- There is no hope of getting rid of !\thave to be made of that or disfiguring skin blemishes until the °£ metf*l blood is purged of every trace of un- P*™ Instrumenta, and spiders attach clean matter\ttheir webB to lhe P°rcel*ln insulators.Wonderful \"résulté follow the use of When the webs become coated with dew, the insulation is for the time he- Scarcely a Battle in Which Wire Does Not Participate.?! n V $55= \u201cOveratern\u201d V Bottom Motor fioat / r m Chroqic Skin Disorders Now Overcome Quickly Railway Station in -, Beam 8 Ft.9 In., ANY MOTOR FITS.Freight Prepaid to any Ontario.Length 15 Ft Depth 1 Ft.6 In.__ Specification No.2B giving engine prices on request Get our quotations On__\u201cThe Penetang Line\" Commercial and Pleasure launches, Row boats and Canoes.\u2022I Bees make nests In tele- Instant Corns Relief Paint on Putnam's Corn Extractor tonight, and corn# feel better In the morning.Magical the y \u201cP u t n a m* sf eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a corn for all time.No pain.Cure guaranteed.Get a 26 the metal, and VICTOR AUGAOHEVR, of slag that It brought from the fur-The procese lasts about thirty David Bluett m A Bro.1*1 W.27th St.N.wY«rk, UAÀ.for st the Y (II ISSUE IS\u2014TA ED.T.a THE EQUITY.Editor Equity.Hear Sjr, Inasmuch as there was some criticism of the school fees of Shaw ville Academy last year, a com immtive statement of the fees charged I»y the other academies of the province may Ik- of interest.SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.ricton, untano, n quiet, picturesquo and musical little town in Prince Edward County.As a composer of songs she is rapidly making headway, and gaining a continental reputation.Her resourcefulness Is shown in her original treatment of me composer exhibits adrnlr- ||||l|l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||#(:» o « His immense knowledge of seen, ihle taste and fine and sonorous choral effects, and his unquest lone taste are shown in vhe composition of the above two-part songs.Frank S.Weisman, of Toronto, wrote a minuet for piano solo some rears ago, and, Judging from its sprightly character and real minuet flavor, be shout take time and write some more, praiseworthy offering.Dr.Torrlngton wrote n few songs tome years ago, the most creditable ind popular being his \u201cAbide With Me.\" This with \"One Sweetly Solemn Thought.\u201d by the late R.S.Ambrose.and the ballad, \"Waiting for the Tide,\u201d by the late Edwin Gled-hill, wore at that time the most popular songs produced by any Canadian composers.SHAW VILLE, AUG.19, 1915.R.G.HODGINS, Prop.such Ma|or General Hughe*, who is still in \u2014.\t.\t,\t.\t.,\t,\t.6l .4 4l , It will lie mhmi that the fee* in Shaw- happy and lovely creations as.\u201cIn .uylaïul, reports thaï two thousand vj]|t» Ai-mleniy are well Mow the aver- Arc.dy by Moonlight,\u201d \u201cDear Little nouns are serving with the Cana- age, ami that the iiiiihIhtof teachers on- Hui by the HIct Fields,\u201d \u201d1 Send My contingents in Europe.This i> a ! gaged is nUtve the average.So that a Ueait l p to Thee,\u201d \u201cA Lovely Maid.*r ,Mh«.?| g&nzrASTT' \u2022atliv exists across the lines with I____ ____________________________Like a Tempting Peach.\u201d These t Hrituiu mul hvr allies.I\tNo of - Fees -, songs are fascinating.although tlielr feaelK,,.Acad.M,hI.their contents grows :ombe Is a creative artiste of whom 1 \u2022l>0 Canada may well take pride 1*0 songs are original.They admirably \u2022J.oo express the meaning of the words, and are forcefu.in many ways and l.oo 3ne feels sincerity in every measure, and they all show a trained technic and refinement in feeling.i X Manufacturer of and Dealer in It is a playable and Dressed etc.Doors, Sash, Lumber, ) can Veadenn it does nut by any means represent limons sentiment over there, and it nut for the vigilance of Britain's \\ Miss It rans- Sliaw \\ il le.I NV .lll'X lilt navy there is no doubt a good many I Laelmje ., thousands of our neighbors of Teuton | Granby., Sutton.Aylmer.Knowlton.1 1 JM» I W - .no Her 1 1 4 Custom Sawing1.birth and origin would have gone to swell the ruthless legions who despoiled and des,dated Belgium.1 1.4 1 su Prolific Song Writer.One of the most prolific of Canals Mr.Ernest He has to his '( I\u2019otal., Vverage Canadians Abroad.V.» 12 9s.:> h i I iian song-writer.Whyte of Ottawa, redit son»,\tor 3 V published song md has.1 am told, a be ut 100 still in MSS Inn, and his apparent desire is to get iway from anything appertaining to the commonplace in sentiment or in feeling.Hie songs appeal to the real music lover, and are intended to be lofty In expression and desire would have to play them many times arcu8tome< to (notwithstanding simple and usual 1 nf tluN l.to Another Canadian composer of real talent and accomplishment Is Mr.O.Nothing would please the Board U t A.Grunt-Schaefer, now head of the ter than t*> either make the fee* only music department at the University nominal or aUdish them altogether.D* Evanston, IB.Having lived so But, u n fort i mat el v.under existing , * n C nitetl States, many do , irvumshuHfs, numnt urtor.i In do 0»iJ for conviction évidente.All cor- rime.\" -Tree Song.'^^'An °IndUn 1\t* L- H' Mg in* luld 1\t1 Mt reepondence strict'y private and ct-nfi- Brave,\u201d \u201cThe Willow Tree,\u201d the following bills lie paid:\tTruman .\t,\t\u201c ~\u2018WÊÊ A.Draper, trip to No.10 School to 1 Vllt 1 picket out grounds .\"*2 ; V.J.Va Id well, trip to see K.W, Hodgin* re.Audit.ÿl.-ô ; J.H.Brown.1 cord wood la*t winter.f 2..\u2014l arried.Moved by com.Draper, seconded by tom.(.'arson, that it is resolved that a rate of 3-quarters of one cent in the dollar for every dollar on the Valuation Boll U* and i* hereby levied accordingly ; and that the monthly fee shall l*e 23 ! vents a month for 8 month* in the year.\u2014 Carried SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS l\u2019he Hritfoil ortivinl itei in ng a r»*«Tilt German airship raid 'land >aid two Zvp|H\u2018lin* visited >t between 9.30 |>.111.and p.m.on August 12, dropping hire and explosive bombs in \u201c vari Mr.Whyte is a serious mu si- T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.t I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monuments ever placed before the public Prices are such that it will be to intending purchasers' interest to consult me before placing their order Nothing too large\u2014nothing too small.FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY St I uvs One 1 two women, injured Aomen and nine children, all civi-% ami seri -vs, according to the a« military advantage w lient at least affords another ex V of German \u201d frightl h the past year's war lias contrihut-lany, in every quarter where Teuton I t i i > But t \u201cOn the to study, I am not go sure that these song* would haunt one because of \u2022hear beauty in to havt tl refreshing melodic .'harm, or the rich and varied, or veil picturesque, harmonies to do Whilst they afe not what one would call emotional or vitally intense, they are undoubtedly sincere ind interesting, and are moreover well writcn for the voice, and con-a in m:m> artistic and commendable features \u2022Lament of th.Winds Slumber Bong 1H Into He; itjjm Sunrise,\u201d \u201cThe Sea Hath its Pearls All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.They do not v I 1,1 Yen IV iv \\ ii Up-to-Date Tailoring 1.W \\ i:\\ Minutes Clarendon Schools his Cl f School ( don met .July 31 cut : Chairman l\u2018armer : tiers Carson, Harris I ha] Minutes of last meeting read and ap- iv, i 191 à afei We have a good assortment of Uj in t Some of the titles are THE DEER.w IVt Tweeds aqd Serges r r Harvest A White Host HHHHWinter Xnd o'lier (iamv during Close Season I < At for you to choose from.We guarantee you a fit: Also a good range of Gents\u2019 Furnishings , Rain Coats and Semi-Ready Suits.Me - yi J.E.1 .Aidons, 13.A., of Hamilton, has published souk holf-dozen compositions, anthems, ard a song or :wo, and a prelude ard fugue for prgan.In addition to these works he has in MSS.four light operas, one ^ string quartet, one trio for piano, and\t' strings, some songs, and pieces for hav and piano.Calixa Lavalle, famous as being the ?omposo- of \u201cO Canada,\u201d now our :hief national anthem, was a brilliant but erratic musician, and left a few works for the piano, the most tmport-mt being his well-known etude.\u201cPapillon,\u201d this being a showy piece of soxewhat glittering character, but withal quite effective.\u2014W.0.Foi-iyth.w 't-.'S $ g / ) The Bob-Fire,\u201d etc.The charming treatment of these songs makes them delightful, both fo N.McCUAIC children and Prov Game Warden grow u-ups.Geoffrey O'Hara, in hi song, \"Lead Kindi: Light,\u201d ,| |\t__ skill in the setting of this well-known hymn.It has an expressive melody, the harmonies are varied and the whole song appeals by reason of its devotional sincerity.William Caven Barron, formerly of London, Ontario, has to bis credit a number of interesting and quite characteristic compositions for piano solo, of Irish, Scotch, suggest iveneeemflHMMH ing effect of real charm, and his Scotch Love Song is very happy in its simplicity, besides having the ring of affection hidden in its tripping rhythm.Angelo M.Reid is a Canadian musician of fine accomplishment, who at one time lived in St.Cath- taking unlimited supplies, a big fly-irines, but who for some years has ,n& boat has been built for Russia, lived in Buffalo N.Y., where be is Spain has ordered twelve machines, highly regarde ! as a musician of first And now an order is expected from ran*, his works arc chiefly for the the Governmen of India, voice, and consist of the cantatas Ith® mother country's daughters has \"David\u2019s Lament,\u201d \"A Song of Na- j yet aeroplane squadrons of her own.tivity.\u201d \"It Is Finished,\u201d etc.anthems I!t boka a* ,f lnd[L were to lead the and songs, which latter, by the way , daughter nations in this direction, are also, or nearly all, of a sacred I Mr J A* McCurdy said a few days character.The various compositions I ag0 that he thought Canada had at I have seen are of solid, orthodox | the present moment an unrivalled opportunity for th formation of an r.r,.^\t\u201c*«5: L>r*Klbe,2 , ™' °t Toronto, al- .would never be a better one.The , 1 - i an Lngiibhman by birth, has men, the equipment, the training or-i » 1 m that city a goodly number of ganixation were available now.In looking over the field of Cana- >eare-where his reputation as a I Mr.McCurdy pointed out that the conspicuously.In this paper I have «Deluding him among our Canadian 'students in all the British schools to-only time and space to mention but a \u2018 ,,,nP°ser*- Dr.Ham has kindly per- i tailed only 70.Beginning recently in- -PÉB §mm h> said Municipali > of Clarendon i- songs and compositions for the piano, | Are Falling,\u201d \"Mid Sylvan Oladea \u201d now made and completed for the current besides numerous arrangements of \"Blow, Soft Wind\u201d the latter two year, 1915, and also the Collection Roll one kind and another.Lucas' works 'or two parts or voices and his songs of the said Municipality for the current are all impregnated with seriousness.\"Myla\u201d and Thy Will Not Mine Be year, 1915, to pay interest and sinking He writes easily.His melodies flow Done,\u201d are fine sped fund of the Rahway Bonus.Both C1- gratefully, and sometimes they 1 writing, maklnt their own appeal, lection Rolls are now deposited in the haunt one with their plaintive wist- Dr.A.8.Vogt has become well- office of the undersigned.All persons Îî*10®**; H,e *QP*rb Prelude and known as a composer through the laeroolanee which are being con- mmwmm 8ec,-Tmu.Oena Braascombe la ortetnallv of i zomooeiUdns hi Dr.Vogt I \" pniroi so guère i.m irueers.I \u2022' \u2022î -\t, Bryson, January 101 4S6 hows commendable S jr \u2022m 4* « T.I3 MARKETS.and well felt.SKA WVIILE Flour peibarrel $7.CO Wheat, pei bushel, standard $1.25 Oats,per bushel.45c.Butter tubs, print sand rolls 21c.Rot aloes per bag.75c.Kggs per dozen 18c.Pork per 100 lbs.7.50 to 8.00 Hides perlOO lb 8.00 Pelts 20 to 75 each Horse Hides each 2.50 Calfskins each 65 to 75 Woo! washed peril».32u to 38c Hay per ton 810.50 MURRAY BROS., SH/VVVILLE.Moved by com.Wallace, seconded by com.Wallace that we build a second school in No.12 District, and that tin* Asst.Secretary call for tenders for building the School.Plan and specification to Ik* seen at the Asst.Secretary s office.Also that the Board go out and select site on Monday, August 2nd, adjourning till that date.\u2014Carried.(The Hoard, in a body, visited No.12 District, and picketed out the site on \\ >t 3, range 11.) Moved by com.Wallace, seconded by \u2022\t\"in.Harris that conn.!)ra|>er visit NT».4 School and ascertain the damage done to the School, see to the repairs of the same, and locate the culprits.\u2014Carried.Adjourned to meet August 21st at *\two o\u2019clock.and Dutch \u201cColleen\u201d has a lilt- - Place your order now for that new AIRCRAFT FOR THE WORLD.Toronto Has Plunged Vigorously Into New Industry.Toronto will soon be assembling aeroplanes for the world.Britain is 1916 PRICE $530.00 F.O.B\u201e Ford, Ont.G.A.Howard sells the Cars as well as the Gasoline to run them.A full line of repairs, parts and motor accessories When in town call at the Garage and ask for a demonstration.None of The f blowing are last Snt urrinyF quot ation ! Butter, in prints 80c to32c Butter in pails 28 to 30c Eggs, fresh, per dozen 23 to 25c Potatoes per hag 65 to 70c.Pork, per 100 lbs 611.00 to 13.00 Beef, per 100 lbs, *10.00 to 12.50 Oats per bushel 05c Hay per ton 18.00 to 21.00 M.A.McKinley, Aset.Svc.Treas workmanship The Struggle at Gallipoli London, August 13.\u2014An Athens de* patch to the Daily Chronicle says : \u201c Derations on extensive scale have been resumed on the Gallipoli Peninsula and the latest news i< on the whole, very favorable.The lust tie has been general in the region around Krithia.\u201c The Allies, having been strongly reinforced, attacked the Turkish positions and in a brilliant fashion won two miles of trenches which, according to French officers, ;#os*ess considerable strategic importance, \u201c In the region of Atchi Bal>a, artillery duels have been intense.\u201c At An Bur mu a British lust talion was forced to retire some three hundred yards Wfore a particularly violent attack, but the position is none the worse for that occurrence.During this attack over our lines G.A.HOWARD.A FEW FALL BARGAINS are en- To make room for Winter Stock.2\tFarm Waggon Gears 2 in.tires 3\tNew Munro McIntosh Buggies 2 seat Express 2\tSecond hand Buggies, in good order, ch 3\tSteel Barrows, regular price $4.75, to clear at 5 New Singer Sewing Machines (drop heads) Blue Bell Washers Connor $ 19.00 70.00 1 photographs, a.500 For the best exhibition of Driving by a gentleman : actual fanner, living in the county, over sixty years of age, driving Ins own team, hitched to a 4-wheeled rig, to k judge,I for method of driving and speed.r>.ntest SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTHWEST LAND REGULATIONS 1, DR.N.M.HALKETT, B.A 17 Doctor of Medicine.Master of Surgery Licentiate Medical Council of Canada Post-G-riduate Protestant General Ho* pH ll, Ot i\\\\ a.Boots and Shoes We have placed on sale a table of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children.These are not the newest styles, but good serviceable boots that will give you excellent wear, at less than cost price.f s°ie head of a family, or any mal over 18years old , may homestead a quarter sect,on of available Dominion I in I in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Al \u2022 \u2022«\u2022Ha, Applicant must appear in person at the Dominion bands Agency !,r Sub agency for the District Entry hy proxy may lie made at any Dominion Lands Agency (but not subagency) on certain conditions.Duties.\u2014Six months residence upon an I cultivation of the land in each of three year*.A homesteader may live within nine mile of his homestead on a farm of at east 80 acres, on certain condi-Hons.A habitable house is required - except when residence is performed in 3,\t2 In the vicinity.5, 3 I Ir* certain districts a homesteader in #4.00 per acre Duties\u2014Six month* residence i.\t3.00 Rest Heifer, 1-year old, judged for l*ef, 3.fH) Rest Heifer, 1-year old, judged for milk, 3. Rest Heifer, 2-year old, judged for kef, 3.00 Rest Heifer, 2-year old, judged for milk, ¦'«.00 Best Vow.beef strain, (grade or registered) %\t£ow: dairy strain, (grade or registered) 23.\t8.oo\tBest\tHerd\tof Shorthorn Cattle, 2 4.\t8.00\tBest\tHerd\tof Ayrshire Cattle, 2 ».\t8.00\tBest\tHerd\tof Holstein Cattle, 20.\t6.00\tBest\tHerd\tof Grade Cattle, SHEEP AND SWINE.2.50 Best pair registered yearling Ewe*, I shear.may compete for other sjiecial or Society prizes.) 2.V) Rest pair registered Brood Sow*, I year.2.50.(Entries may compete tor other sjiecial or Society prizes.) 20.\t2.i0 Best pair Ewes, 1 shear, of their class.J|2.:»o Best paii Hogs of season, of their class 31.\t5.00 Best medium shearling Ewe POULTRY.2.00\tBest 1 stir of White Wyandotte Chicks, not competing for any other special.3.00.3.00\tBest lien of Barry-1 Hock Chicks (t cockerel and 6 pullets.) hxliihit to be di.stiiiut from nil others 1.5u Best pair of White Wyandotte Chicks.1.00, .50.(Exhibits to k raised from eggs furnished by the donor of the ape cial, and may coni|#cte for other specials or Society prizes HALL EXHIBITS.*0 Ex[,î!'itor Uk!ng *ar^eMt number of prises in ( lass 47 \u2022 .\t2.* ond a wakeful daredevil, had ithie ?kfigllrn8 *vallabl.\u20ac\u2019 a JJ?\u201d\tobtained a rope, cautiously crawled to\tHow to Keep Cool, the total loss to the belligerents in < hemlets have proved that vinegar the carcass, fastened the line and re \u201e .\t.Italy, four, and Japan, three.Eng aacre of 8t.Bartholomew\tThat day our rations\u2014we do get\taail for Iceland by the northern land has lost eight battleships; The siege of Troy Is largely a myth tired of the field kitchen cooking-\tand *P*nd the summer cu one France, one; and Turkey, one.Ger- even according to Homer's own ac- was enriched With roast veal.With ot ,fs * lasers, or many has not lost m single battleship, count Helen muet have been sixty the general \u201crim\u201d over the successful , °* ,a ,pec!l'c,r- wllh a réfrigérât SJS?££r£S5 5rÆ|K\u2019\u2019\u201c **\u201c\tS2 many are credited with having lost The number of Xerxes' army has\t_____+____ n ?bungalow Just above of .to 2,000,000 men, serose the English , had never med* the famous to rocs *TTw! \u201c°P\u2018 Chsnnel, together with ell of the sup-1 Hon to Louie XVI.on the scsffoU .1\" ; _vP Wm* ?\"mart rou\"« es- \"Annie Laurie bat topical Interest piles of war munitions required for \"8o\u201c 8t Louie, sol end to heaven.\" ,l,Unt who wanted to have a joke Just now.since, eoocrdtn* to the geo JESS £ £££*\u201e TSZ\trrsr.^\t\"\"\"\" \"* ¦ ¦*-: sr fi* wisar \u201ca\" ** tacked by a\t^\t\u2022\tp ,\"M* V.-4 \\ etc Solomon Islands Marshall .Samoan Islands \u2022 \u2022 a \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Total .Asia.Kiaochau .GERMAN FLAG BANISHED FROM THE SEAS.Total .1,006,412 12,192,600 And many an otherwise good man | ' is not on speaking terms with his Togoland and German Samoa were own conscience half the time.\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Conscription Doubtful.Britannia Has Shown That She Rules the Waves, Says American Expert.con o v ; o « J Z 4 I » 7 \\ continues.If it is to t>e a war of exhaustion, she says, then the odds are in favot of England and her Allies.+ ICE CREAM BRICKS Ice cream frozen In box to serre live or six\u2014is a method of shipping that the City Dairy has developed until discriminai- / nough in each box A pall ed shopped Ice and a tittle salt will enable j Author of \"Ann*# Laurie.\" m TORONTO.Annie* did rry her ardent lover.Home my f not \u201cHe'* wantin' it at once, and this Douglas If the We went en Agent In which have! The Tie Shawville Bool and Sloe Store THE 1915 CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION $25,0001 OTTAWA New Styles Harvest Mitts EXHIBITS FROM HOME IN PRIZES 10,000 FARM AND A nice assortment of the latest styles in September 10-18 FACTORY Men\u2019s and Youths\u2019 Hats DISPLAYS Don't forget the old reliable place where you always get good values for your money in Harvest Mitts and Gloves.THIS FAIR HAS A NEW $5,000 DOMINION GRANT at reasonable prices.all added to utility classes of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry on live stock exhibits from Ontario and Quebec.Horse Races, Baseball Matches, Band Music, Live Stock Parades.Day Fireworks, Colossal Midway ; starting and ending on the grounds.William S.Lvckky.famous American aviator, in daily FREIGHT PAID Something new and up-to date in / Ladies\u2019 Blouses and Collars AEROPLANE FLIGHTS I NIGHT SHOWS will be found at Presenting the eighth wonder ofthk world 44 THE BIRTH OF A NATION \u2019\u2019 tSnflith's Stui»emU)tu» $500,000 Motion Picture.Powerful Drama Linking History of American Civil War to Romance.Marvellous display by the International Fireworks Co E.B.CAYLER\u2019S, PORTAGE DU FORT.« » Reduced railway rates.General admission 85c.0 for #1.tickets on sale in advance.Grand stand teats reduced.Entries close Sept.3rd.Write for Prize List, entry forms, programme, dollar ticket strips, information to 26 Sparks St., Ottawa.E.McMAHOfrl, Mgr Just Received ! A carload of Corrugated Iron Roofing \u2014which will bo supplied at about old price.Roofing and Sheeting of all kinds CANADIAN PACIFIC BY.P.E.SMILEY.Estimates furnished Supplied as customers may require HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS August19th and 26th, 1915 To WINNIPEG *12 Furnaces and Bathroom Outfits Always on hand The simple gift that lends the touch | Misses Ediui and Ltuy Graham an of friendship without the embarrass- camping at Norway Jtay.nient of an obligation\u2014y our photograph.\tMr.and Mrs.Philip Kerr of t >ttawn A ariou> styles ot folders and mountings.alv visiting Mrs.Wm.Drummond.H.Imwox, Artist, King St.Mra.IX V.MeMartin of Ottawa i, North Bay.Ont.Aug.13 Com-\tMl> Muy M'Vr\",li,\u2018 1,1 missioner Lee is the authority' for 1 K * l| the statement that a big gold Mr.ami Mrs.Levi Y« strike has been discovered at Mile- Kails are visiting relatives lien age 153 on the Temiseaming and Northern Ontario Railway whole township of Pecaud has been staked out, and the rush of l>ros|lectors is increasing daily.GEO.E.WAINMAN SHAWVILLE.From all Stations In the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec.Kingston, Sharbot Lake, Renfrew and East.No exchange of cars between the Hast and the Canadian West.For information apply to nearest Can.Pac.Agenfcor to E, J.Hebert, 1st v~i.i.P.A.Montreal.?e> Sunt ng Shawville Fair r Lr Mi- \\ tin ie M 1'ending a few day has been The wu Mrs.William M.vM *nd Why Donald of Quvliec are visiting at Rev ,î.A.Mai-Far lane's.WED.THURS.FRI.September 8, 9, 10, 1915 Mi's Alice Fraser of Arnprior D visiting her sister Mrs.Geo.Voxhill.Marriage at Austin k place at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Morrison, August 11th, when their eldest «laughter.Ellen Maker, was united in matrimony, to Mr.John Cunningham, «»t Starks Corners, by the Mev.Mr.Me Calltun.\t9 t The bride, who was given away by , her father, was Gantifully attired in a costume of navy blue silk, and carried a bouquet of pink carnation*.She wore the groom's gift\u2014a gold locket and t ha in.The wedding march was nicely rendered by Mrs.Wilbur Horner, sister « the bride.After the ceremony, a sumptuous re-1 Tenders will L* received for the work past was served to the number o* sixty [of earetaking in the Shawville Academy for the scholastic year 1915-16.Duties Many gifts were received, showing I to commence S»pt.1st.Tender to state the high esteem in which both are held, salary expected \\ter year.For further In the evening the bride ami groom particulars as to duties required, etc., along wit h a numWr of young folk drove Lpply at the office of the Secretary.\t, ADnMT ClAU to their future home where a very en- Tenders must 1*e in the hands of the I HE KNEW ALL AtJUU I olAIVl.joyable time was spent until a late hour Sec.-Treasurer on or I afore Thursday, when all the guests returned to their [the 26th day of August, 1915 homes, wishing them a happy and pros pen»us journey through life.\u2014Com.r M V1 tit ! We are ready for Your Tenders for Hardwood Spring and Summer Trade Tenders will Is* received up to Tlntrs day, the 26th of August, 1915, for tei .*«\u2022 r< 1 s of block body Hardwood maple and birch, to lie delivered at the Shawville Academy on or before Sept.3R ¦ e Roofing, Troughing, And any Tinwork required in building.Carload of Sheet Iron just placed in stock.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Sheeting E.T.HUDGINS See.-Tr PRICES REASONABLE ' Tenders for Caretaking Œ.W.DALE PRACTICAL TINSMITH Shawville, Que.HOBBERLIN FALL friends ami well wisher* JAPANESE BAIT DIGGERS.Xs Many Women a# Men Work at the Disease Breeding Trade.Had Even Heard of the Famous Twirfe From That Country.An extraordinary occupation that many of the very poor follow In Japan a that of the csatorl, or bait catcher, who spends his days gathering angleworms.We say \"his,\" continues the Account In the Japan Magazine, but :ho bait diggers arc as often women as nen.The Japanese angleworm Is not aken from the soil, as Is the case In Accidental countries, but from the black nud of the rivers and canals.Tokyo Is a great place for this call-The city has numerous streams P rotation of our treaties with oriental ^\tconnected with tidewater, countries.This particular case Is one of the most Important we now have in the orient You have received strong Indorsements from the Pacific coast ns consul general to Yokohama, but the office was filled when your recommendations arrived.Will you accept the position as minister to Slam?But K.T.HUDGINS, and Sec.-Treaa.I One day President Cleveland sent for John Barrett, now director of the bureau of American republics, and said: \u201cMr.Barrett, I am looking for some young man who Is not afraid of hard Fenders w ill be received up till two work and who wants to make a repu-1 he Presbyterian congregation of the o'clock, p.m., of the 2l
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