The equity, 23 novembre 1916, jeudi 23 novembre 1916
[" y o No.\u201822, 34rii Year SHAW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, O U K THURSDAY, NOV.23, 1910 51.00 A YEAH IN ADVANCE.The Bank of Ottawa Tfie Merchants Banl\\ of Canada THE HARDWARE STORE j ESTABLISHED 1874 - Ottawa, Canada.$ 4,000.000 4.006,304 66,000.000 Efttablifthcd 1864 Head Office Capital Paid Up Rest and Undivided Profits Total Assets over \u2022 I OFFICERS : PRESIDENT .Sir H.Montagu Au.an VICE-PRESIDENT .\t.K.W.Hla.kwki.l MANAGING DIRECTOR\tE.F.Hkmukn GEN.MANAGER .\t.II.U.Macarow f HAY WIRE Board of Directors : Paid up Capital Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits Total Assets.236 Branches and Agencies in Canada- Muncy advanced on sale note-, and for stock feeding purpose* $7,000,000 .7,200,984 86,190,400 HON.GEORGE BRYSON JOHN B.ERASER » President SIR HENRY N.BATE, ALEXANDER MACLAREN, RUSSELL BLACKBURN, DENIS MURPHY, SIR HENRY K.EGAN, HON.SIR GEORGE H.PERLEY R.C.WHITNEY.GEORGE BURN, General Manager.Vice-President Coil Hay Wire $4.75 per hundred D.M.FINNIC, Asst-General Manager W.DUTHIR, Chief Inspector.A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Savings accounts can be opened a* well by mail ss in person, on which interest is allowed on balances of $1.00 and upwards.Cut 5.35 ii 61 Fort Coulonge Branch \u2022 J.A.McLATCHIE, Manager.Campbells Bay Branch \u2022 R.LEGER.Manager.Portage da Fort Branch \u2022 G.M.COLQUHOUN, Act.Manag Branches at Shawville and Quyon w.F.DRUM A.A.REID (1 1 We would advise early buying, wire is scarce, and price advancing.Manager, Shawville i ( \"hri.stmas Cards for soldiers overseas.Beautiful designs, to send to our brave lad* doing their bit See our lines of overcoats, caps, underwear, sweaters and heavy |>ants for win- Mt KRAY BlOS., Shawville.First real appearanee of Winter in this section\u2014Nov.15, 10 and 17.Try and remember this next year.A Christmas tree will be held on Thursday, 21st of December, in connection with St.Paul's Sunday School.The rectors bible cla*» of St.Paul's Sunday School will be photographe at Imison's Studio on Saturday of this week.The Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a Food Sale on Saturday, the 25 inst., beginning at3 o'clock, in Mr.C\u2019a hi well\u2019s Sample Room, Main St.The work meeting of the Shawville II.M.Club will be held at Mrs.Geo.Findlay's on Thursday evening of this week.Manager, Quyon l have some choice fruit picture* flamed complete ; also a large assort ment of picture frame mouldings.Bring in your pictures Wore they get soiled and have them framed.II.Imison.H.IM ISON HENRY\u2019S \u201cCanada\u2019s Best\u201d ter Personal COWLING Miss Alva Turner visited friends in Ottawa last week.Mrs.(ïev Marriage rate\u2014Highest on record.Birth rate\u2014still falling.Those are among the most interesting points brought out in the report for 1915 of Dr.W.H.Hamer, Medical Officer of Health for the Coûnty of London, England.The number of marriages registered in London was the highest ever recorded\u201468,846, as compared with 43,378 in 1914 and 41,409 in 1913.The increase over 1914 is 34 per cent., but as the corresponding increase for the titles his article on^l\tI rest of England and Wales is only lions published in the London Times 20 per cent., there is reason for \u201cThe Potato Trick; Rich Against thinking that a considerable number Poor.\" It charges that the poor of of these marriages may not properly Germany have been sold rotten potn-helong to the Ix>ndon population.toes with Government connivance.The estimated \u201ccivif population\u201d \u201cThe difficulties of the cynical t cannot he used for calculation of the group who are the real rulers of ferrate, since the males married include many have increased,\u201d he writes, a number of men on service, but tak- One of the countless sources of anx-, ting the probable population of 4** iety has been the harvest of the very ! £,a ïzJît.'S sr.w : ravraustit ^And you love him?\"\tdas said.\u201cIt was far better to warn The birth rate shows a further fall, by the rich.\tthe French army too highly?ask* the \u201cYe*-\ther Just go in Alan \"\t; from 26.0 in 1909-13 and 24.3 in 1914 \u201cSlowly the food situation in Ger- Manchester Guardian.It began bad- \u201cWould I have had a chance if he Five minutes\u2019later the magic joy \" be urged that if the decline .and tbere js \u201e great amount of defence that we sometimes like to yet you don't join.You are a coward wounded himself, carried me a half- m European birth rate be largely nat\u2019jona| irritability caused by low think of as distinctively British coward!\"\tmile under fire into our own lines and attributed to emigration, the coun- dkt but everybo(1y is getting along Then followed during the winter a asr-v i~=isiü \u201cSo I am a coward!\" he said, his whisper, and I had strength enough to years, and as H P.Fairchild notes, dictum about not fooling all of the to do at this tioae in the highest in- z , « .*»¦\t1\t%% rtr of -dm - j \"S come\tface\tto\tface\tsome\tday!\tPray,\tme.\u2018I loved her, and I've saved\tyou\t\u201d\"***\";ttmjrMn'of this great exo- \u201eAn aVominable\tdeception was\testimated its power\tby forcing the then, girl, that I may be a coward!\" for her.Love was stronger, after all.«\u201c¦\t®\t?k ° a » dtclpractised upon the public with the enemy s position, and it suffered very Dazed, and with a numbing pain in She\u2019ll understand.Youl see her ,n* bl^\tthroughout Europe firgt potato gupply For many month, heavily in consequence.But for all ing to say something now that maybe his heart, he went from the house, again, Fraser; I wont.Tell her- u, v rw u j °f »!\tpotato tickets had been in use, when that, in spite of its failures, what a I wouldn't have had the courage to and hack to the little estate where for \u201cThat was all.I can\u2019t say any\tUr- Hamer draws attention is gU(jdenly official notices appeared magnificent record it has, with two say for a long time, if we had kept in the past six months he had been more.I\u2019m not able.I can\u2019t forget tne arrestment of building activity, jng that potatoes could be had for tremendous offensives in Cham this country.\tLook at me, dear.I iaird.\this eyes.\u201d\t, result\tof which has undoubtedly\ta few dgys without tickets.\tpaerne,\tone in\tthe spring and a sec- want to see if there's any hope for For\ta\tweek\tMay\theard\tnothing\tof\tLong moments passed,\tand she drew\t>cen to check the outward movement :\t\"The unsuspecting\tpublic\tordered\tond in the autumn,\tthc first real me in\tyour\teyes.\u201d\thim, then got this brief note:\tnear to him so that\ther wild\theart\t£ the Population\twhich has been.go- lfn|t quantities, and the agrarians\tbreach\tin the\tenemy's lines by the beats thrilled him.\tSomething\twet\tn& on\tJ*\"1®» m?re P»rticu-\t*hug t rid of all their ^ potatoes,\tconquest of\tthe Labyrinth near was shining upon her\tcheek.\tlarIy north\tof the\tThames.\tFelling them to the mass of the peo-\tArras,\tto say\tnothing of fighting in At last:\t?- pie.In many cases they were rot-\tAlsace\tand away to the north of JAZZ.\tGERMANT USING CRIMINALS.^\tKTt-£2 V\u2019~!\t'\t' ¦vszzzts-i* Aian.- \"\"^ -, sets sr sgr z nodded.\t.\tworld but the Germana would havethe Dardanelles, and after that to Yes; he died for us.\tGod rest\this\tD.Thomas Curtin, writing in the stood it?\t\u201e leading part in thc\tdefence of Sa- gallant soul.\tLondon Times, says: Throughout the\t\u201cFood Dictator Batocki has\tbeen un-\tlonicB 0ne (|ocs not\tknow which to Then he bowed his head,\tand, with\twar Germany has used every scrap of\table to make the agrarians put the\ta(|mjre most\u2014the loyalty to her ally his lips, stopped her starting tears.\u2014\tmaterial in the Empire to help to win.\tpotato crop now gathered upon the\tSerbia in distress, the profusion of London Answers.\tTo one who knows Germany, there-\tmarket even at the maximum price\tb\u201er «aerifies* to the common cauie, fore, it does not come wholly as a\tallowed by the food commission.They\ttbe cjear> penetrating vi«l^ ' ' \u201cThe Coward *9\t.surprise to learn that she has heeded are holding back thc supplies until .irategical situation, or the stoical .\t1\t.\t.\tHOW TO INVEST YOUR\tMONEY,\tthe demands from some quarters to\tthey have forced up the maximum\tcaim_so different from us .With the torn pieces of this note in\t.put criminals in the most dangerous\tprice, just as a year ago many agra-\tjdt.u8 0f tbe Frenchman_with which her hand.May stood staring dully in No person with any sense disputes service at the front, where they are nans allowed the potatoes to rot she hft8 borne ]0b8e8 an(1 tlie po.t.front of her, a new fear in\ther heart\ttho wisdom of depositing money\tin a\tdriven\tto their work.\tI have\theard\tit\trather than sell\tas\tmillings\tto\tthe\tponement\tof\ther\thopes fear for Alan Fraser.\tFar more\tsavings hank.and earning three\tper\tstated\ton excellent\tauthority\tthat\tcity at the price\tfixed by law bitter than any German would be the cent, per annum, but what a good busi- some of them have actually been\tWon't Agree to Fair Trice enemy whom he would have in his nc88 man cannot understand is, why chained to the machine guns and been\t, rmmtrv in *\tn# \u201e I own battalion perhaps in his own ,t should bt.allowed to remain there given this terrible chance to fight for In any \u201c\u201c\u201c\u201cJ* '\"V,\u201d days, was magnificently done, and.;jff.r\t\u2014, T -iniwfïïï \u20141\tsruyuss txrr \\% irssrtttta-\tz.r: - -\t______ EnHHSe s vzzrszzmz \u201cA little while ago,\" Alan wrote, \u201c1 way open to every healthy person to Mamma-Th.t's just like his fath-1 state of mind doe, this produce among a\"\u2018l » n°w reaping a splendid re-had one of the surprises of my life.A invest h,s money without any risk,\tHe made hig mone in the the p«0ple ?\tw\u201erd.She ha.in General Foch per,; draft came out to us, and one of the which may bring him or his family a c business\t\u201cOutside Germany there is an idea haP® the finest tactician in Europe, privates joining my company was\tthousand per cent., and no matter \u2018\tthnt every German is\tworking\tat\ttop\tan Ltd , Out. n THE DOOR TO HEALTH 1 LOYALISTS TO KA18BK IN U.8.f Killing the Calves \u2014All sorts of excuses are offered for the high price of beef, the most plausible be- THE BIGGEST COAL OWNER.WILL BUY Lord Joicey Pays Out $7,500,000 in Wage* Yearly.OooïBhntl Fiona* Pfd.500,000 Lamp-peats Ready to Hang Them, Gerard Says.IN EVERY EMERGENCY Canadian Oil Companies 1 11 B - - m I______.I\tThromh thi lllkf RsI BtoM ||0 fanciful heraldic design adorns Herbert Bayard Swope, recently re- JîîïtSSÎÎi iSSÏÏ2Jm«t *£?*£^\tDr.William»' Pink Pllh the coat of arms of Lord Joicey.The ing the alleged demand for turned from Germany, writes as fol- Ontario Pulp a Paper Bonds.\tforemost items on his escutcheon are yeal lows in the New York World:\tSpanish mirer Bonds.\tActually MBsC.\tb couple of honest pick-axes and two will sell ^bursts,s.r ïlt»\u2019,i\u201eto,=gui,rb=cf.- v™ any of the political maps issued by\tSïSnîon^Bspioeives.\tease\tcannot exist If it is bad, the\tthat when he was raised to the peer-\tcannot\thave\tbeef\tif\tyOU\teat the Pan-German League, on which a\ta i«iPh a on ari, i\t»u\tdoor\t,hut against good health, dim-\tage in 1906 he should have chosen great blob of pink indicates the rest- *1°^™\tnov Koi* IT MAKING NEWS AND JOB Office» for nale In g-tod Ontario The most ureful and IntereMln* Full Information no Comoron tou i u m n* its \u2014 ?: CLIMATE LESS SEVERE.E,?,Dm!hm-di W* ! in the forward benches waiting for\tinch,, .way fron, .it™ L, 7 c n 4 IUI â the enormous mine explosions under Therefore, if you knew someone who PVAO\tthe ?rm.n communicating trenches, ttemedv NoSmarting i which were to be the signal for the and hand it to them and you will i ür Charles D.Walcott, secretary of\tK Comfort.At' assault, the British commander work- \u2018{Srhawf\tTh: tne Smithsonian Institution, and Mrs.\tYour Druggist's $0c per Bottle.Murine£)\u2022\ted his way to the end of his furthest\tprescription can he easily prepared\t:>t Walcott have just returned to Wash-\tSalveinTube«2 Se.ForBeoàelthe CyeFreeask\ttrench, and there he found the French\thor,1#.for about 75c- a,, * except Sunday.EVER DEFIANT AND WARLIKE.*\u2022\tdaily for Montreal daily via North Shore.\u2022 \u2022\t\u2022 4 in Vookstowi i health i Never Thoroughly Conquered, They Have Been Fanatically Fighting Four Centuries For the Lend They Held Before Columbue Was Born.\u201c Short Line, daily except Sun.\u201c * I Sunday only t m * ft * is I the Teutonic powers are u For tint her particulars* and tickets apply to c.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, Shnwvllle.ting mmh energy just now iu an sh Rumania, which is threat- :t to < 1 with a serious invasion from two late advices state.In less K ssia van sjavdily come to her assist* out latest ally may share in some \u2019he horrors which became the lot of h- \u2022 ia.a> the invaders, like a < le vast at-; conflagration, swept over that uncinate little country last year.speaking world has missed thereby a romance worth reading.I yrt,,U HAY WANTED Figure on the right Frank Armstrong, who was seriously wounded in the neck by a fvaguent of shell while helping to remove a disabled officer from the Held.Figure on the left W iliner Armstrong, who was struck by a piece of exploded shell as he was attending to a wound ed sergeant, and died within five minutes from the injuries received.Both young men were membera of the Ninth Field Ambulance Corps, B.F.F.I am prepared to buy any quantity of good, well-saved Pressed Hay, delivered at Shawville, or other convenient points on rail- Highest market price paid.i .a* principal item of news from the v .\u2022 zone this week is that announcing capture from the German and Bul-j.forces bv the Serbians of the imp ' mt city of Monastir in Macedonia, ill of which was foreshadowed last .The evacuating army is reported 1 \u2022 fiaxe retreated in disorder, leaving na ?y prisoner- and much booty in the ' .Is of the victors.One of the first following the ro-occu) mtion of the which fell before the might of the tonic legions last November was he setting up of the capital of Scrvia y the veteran King Peter.A desjuitch r inonting on the victory, says : \u201c I'hv regaining of Monastir means j h to the Serbian cause.What it 1 a#- meant to Serbian ambitions and rfnains of empire in the past, it will n v mean to Serbian plans of restora-and reconstruction.trundle about and the yard never sleeps.In Its way It Is as full of life as the Jungta Every locomotive Is a dragon harnessed to man's service.The marvels of science are all about us, and the ones we have grown used to are Just as remarkable as those of today and tomorrow.\u2014Collier\u2019s.\u2022 Vi r ' way.WEATHER TO ORDER.Letters Relating to the Death of Pte.Wilmer Armstrong.Aided by the fact that the govern ment opposed to them has always been considerably weaker than that of the | It May Possibly Be Brought About by the Aid of Electricity.G.A.HOWARD.United States and by the Inaccessible nature of the country that they love so devotedly, they have the distinction of der?October resignation on Monday morning, lu at the request of Sir Rnliert I lor ( f That line lie forbade the Spaniards to cross.The white men untied Ora with .\t,\t.their i annul!, hut after a brief en Oliver ulota out thut we LaTe »t*nt millions on building railways, and why not invest capital In controlling the weather by this means?Meantime, while we are thinking ^about the copper rod, much might be That waa almost 40u years ago, and Mono by electricians.Sir Oliver Lodge since then the Yaquls have fought nl suggests that they should ascend a most without cessation.The Mexicans high mountain, erect a powerful gen-estimate that there have been almost erating station and discharge all the 100 years of actual fighting between positive electricity they can produce Into the air.By this means much of the abnormal weather from which we suffer at times might he avoided and nature be Induced to provide us with more regular seasons.» « gageaient the Yuquis routed them The old Spanish chronicler states that he had fought with most of the Mcx! can Indian tribes, but, he says.\"1 have never seen Indians tight like these.\u201d 1 minutes, said : mint We all feel sorry to lose our comrade, but we are glad to W* able to let you know how splendidly lie worked in all kinds of danger and how much he \\\\ liked by all the members of this Vnit Kindly accept our sincere*! sympathy v,?\u201c - \u2022ssTLrsr\u2014.\u2014V, , li,t tun (\tment had been adopting the only policy that with his great capacity kxtrai r from habry harts i.kttib against the tribe which gave promise ! \\ \\ » 1 , X |> ?«»«!> inugiuzed, j\tTO \u201els mother.\tof eventual success in quelling their :e u.5&r,2L2^2 ¦' ,hc, sanct,0,'l ,,r »l*Pp>»v*l \"\t\" Ul\u2018r,\"\u2018i \u201cu' kM t.i,.up the line you ¦ from Souonl t0 far away YucaUn ,.r other memfarr» of the Frank Armstrong, a \\t ealeyan Tin as laborera un the plantation*.This la vV \"\tbe U-canu- a law logical «Indent waa lut by a bit of ,hv,l ,a|d |d be the onl fate tUat mgbten, imself, and egotistically imagined on the back of the neck, lie is now in f.»\t, » of all the Government was the one* a London hospital and progressing fav- ,\t.\t.v .\tI human spec lea one Is confronted by ; £Sï sstji&arz %%% aritSaSK |,\u201c \".\u201c\t\" - \u2022\t==: ittaeA~i rasgrtyatisiu iâasza un organ,zat.on distinct from hurst mar the s,,,ud as they were lift Tb bave UDdoubtcdly practiced sar- \u2022\t1 independent of the general adnunia- jug a wounded man on to a stret, her\tturture3 on tbelr captive.In the ¦.non.Little thought needed to Une piece stnuk him under the loft\tJu$t \u201e bave uudoubledl, that *urh a course must inevitably shoulder bUde.He died fire minutes liruken trcutlea wUb lbe &,oilcan sur- .-Hfnve friction and discord.Along later The other member, of lna «iiumI ^nment.but It 1.Just a.true that » \u2018li this, he had the unfortunate habit j were badly shaken but untouched.Poor lh n|e guitle(j by a 8avaffe code of \u2022\t\u2022 talking , great deal and uttering Armstrong :\t1 have known him ever etb|cs uud Hre figbtln'B for ,and lbat ln L' :iigs often that were indiscreet, for wince I went to McGill, l or four years lhe |a#l ai)alyslâ p^mug* to them, for v» bieli he has Insert subjected to scorch | he studied Arts in my year there.He |Ley bel(1 |t pefore Columbus was born..W.V « JOKY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.N.R.\u2014Unauthorized publication of this advertisement w ill not be paid for For Service For service a pure Vliestei White.Fee $1.00.JOHN SMILEY, Starks Cornera.tau.Office and Residence Campbells Bay, Que.ft Visits Shawvllle every Saturday.Grinned Into Matrimony.For Service When you want the best value for your .money In .Purebred Chester* bite Hog.Service fee\u2014 $1.00.Apply to CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C NORMAN DUDS, Maryland, Ud 11 -a 4th Range, Bristol SHINGLES at $1.65 per M- and up Also Laths, Dry Lumber, Clapboard# Flooring.End Matched Hardwood Floor ng Mouldings Doors etc.try A, F.CAMPBELL, KOI 58 Arnprior, Ont.196 Main St.- Hull.100 acres ADVOCATE BARRISTER k SOLICITOR CAMPBELLS BAY, QÛE.FOR SALE GEORGE HYNES Lnbalmer and funeral Director Main Street.Shawville.A Widespread Fault That a Little Thought Would Correct.\t.Tbe young woman who Is careless rd! onalatttintion.openall (lours, [about the way She speaks, who thinks good grammar should be used only by teachers and those engaged Is \"brain work.\" Is making e most serious mistake.Stole a Useless Thing.An Indignant merchant who bad been robbed of a thermometer put this no» tire In his window; V A.P.SMITH UNDERTAKING HOMEMAKERS\u2019 CLUBS.TIME OF MEETING : < The manner In which a person ex «d EMBALMING ter from my door had better return it It will be of uo use where be Is going, is It registers only 125 degrees.\" presses himself or herself\u2014tbe use of FARM FOR SALE good grammar or the lack of it-stamps the speaker as either ¦ person of edu cation or of very little learning.Am i Margaret any betterr a young girl was beard asking a chum one day.\"No, she ain't a bit better,\" her friend answered.\t¦ Both girls were well d HAYES * FINDLAY SHAWV1LLI Being the N.K Quarter of Lot No.7 in the \">tb range of Bristol, containing 80 acres, more or less, about half of which is cleared ; balance in bush.Lae house, stable and milk house erected themNiHHHHHHMtoHiHM First Tuesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday,-Elmside Austin Their Fears.\u201cI\u2019m afraid, my dear, that you weot to sleep during that learned discourse,\" said the women with a strong sense of Inly.\"Yea.\" replied her husband.\u201cWbea ic started I was afraid 1 wouldn't\"\u2014 Washington Star.(opposite J.H.Shaw ».All c-fills will receive prompt lier Honni attention.Second Wednesday, Bristol, \u2022 - First Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thurs.Wyman, \u2022 - First Friday, Shawville \u2022 First Saterday, Yarn \u2022 Last Monday, ot each month.Disorder.1 distrust both tbe Intellect and rallty of people to whom disorder Is of 8oH clay and loam.Good One mile and a half from Mary , one mile from Chid For terms and full partira and j.v.FINDLAY looked as though they came from W.j H A Y is.Evidently a ear# had fortable bo land R.R.stat well P.O MRX WM or leas that which la In time for a matinee seemed to each to be the paramount Issue of Ufa of 'hrs The mind Is like those dark lanterns which In spite of everything etifl thro *¦¦¦¦¦¦ Told Him 4 «HH ta do jeu tall thl ng my dslighter?Suitor (without \u2022 j * d were, of course, those of how harshly he served me.Oh no, tbe money-lending business which was I Barker will not sell me up if ho can carr.icd on bV Vermont in that name, find such an easy, safe way out of the Taking up the receiver now, he asked Barker to come up to him XV ithin the next few minutes, George ill â\u2019wARDSBURt f %»' & Our new recipe book, \"Desserts \u2022nd Candles \\ will show you how to make a lot of really delicious dishes with \"Crown Brand\".Write for a copy to our Montreal Of lice.BL & MONTREAL 1% sybJj y \u2014a/xÀ.\tr ^lllllllilllllllIMlllllllllllllllllllllllllWII**\u201d\"11 \"Hiimnmiw Gillette 320 O 'm V I Safety Razor THROUGH THE DARK SHADOWS iV } were Or The Sunlight of Love The thin Gillette Blades, electrically hardened, honed with diamond duzt, stropped In wonderful automatic machines, carry an edge whose uniform, lasting keenness has never been matched.The curved Gillette head holds them rigid\u2014guarded\u2014adjustable by a turn of the handle for a light or close shave.With the Gillette there's no need for honing, stropping, or careful working round the chin or angle of the jaw I There are no preliminaries\u2014the razor is ready for business\u2014you just pick it up and shave, with the easy angle stroke.In five minutes or less.The Gillette \"Bulldog*', \"Aristocrat\"and Standard Sets cost $5\u2014Pocket Editions $5 and $6\u2014Combination Sets $o.bO up.At Hardware, Drug.Men's Wear and Jewelry stores Gillette Safety Razor Co.of Canada, Limited Office and Factory j GILLETTE BUILDING, MONTREAL I CHAPTER XIII liked fellows in town Neither, Ver- difficulty.\" 1 lie morning following the disas-J njont; but I have just come from the \"True.\" h-ous steeplechase.Mr.Jasper Ver- city.\"\t\u201cWell.I'll interview Leroy and see if _ , mont ordered his car, and then sat < of the Tombs! drawled Jas- ] can persuade him to assist?you as a Marker was standing before the mns-J?wn to write to Adrien.He told.P®r facetiously.\tfriend of mine; I believe I can do it ter both hnted and feared, lie was him that he regretted having to leave ( apbam Beaumont laughed, but for you.Going to Lady Merivale's very taI1» with a tbin.lined face, from the Castle so suddenly, buturgent busi- rather mournfully.\tto-night?Yes?Then we shall meet whicb 8,1 light and hope seemed to ness required his presence in London, \u201c)**,' bo said, \"all my hopes are 'again; till then, au revoir.\"\thave fled.His whole being appeared and that he would return to Barmin- buried in that beastly place.Really,1 So, with a shake of his fat «mooth trapped up in attendance on Jasper ster as soon as possible.\tthe County Council ought to put a hand, the benevolent, unselfish Mr.I Vermont.He watched him eagerly On the appearance of the motor, he notice over the west side of Temple Vermont took his departure, still «mil- now» not speaking until he was spoken took his departure, travelling direct bo Mar monument instead of that heraldic jng serenely, on the business which to\u2019 but simPly waiting patiently, dog-Jermyn Court, where he stayed to ! boast :\t\u2018Abandon hope all ye who en- had brought him bhat day to London ged,y, till his master was ready tx> at- lunch, waited on by the attentive Nor- ter ber*;\u2019 \u201d\tv\tNobody knew Jasper's prive te ad-1teng uf this neighbor!,,Kd win dia, aged If, months and 7 days.\tw\tA Word came to hand IW week | F1** Kirtuence m ihx-king teinjiei- nrc \u201cdoing their bit \"at the front :\tMr.and Mrs.C.1).Wilson.\tTT SHAD HiT» that Capt.Henry Argue.M.D.ii,nPL wgDhltlou.\tc\t.\t274 Janet .St., Renfrew.\tw\u201c***^*^*)i Hmmn pr?\" ' i \u2014 Some of the town young people borhood.(ieoige wiys things are For we sailed to prove old Shawville held a chicken -upper at the home looking bright up in the Porcupine Ami our boosting of the breed, of Miss liertriuie McDowell on district, as several of the mines Shawville boys, in stricken Flanders SsScS'iraH time\tat the Eastern hospital for the in- XNc left f.innlica tor to win sane, killed his wife with tt razor, Shawville comrade», come and join ns I he proposal to divide Ottawa cutting her throat from ear to ear, With the \u201cdie hard* to Berlin.mms ¥i mmma hse.ground principally, that -ueh\tt|\u201e.asylum was evidently While the Uemaivs toast The Dey 1 division would result m the loss of preinf|ture.\u2018\tror the hhawville boys arc waiting much trade which Hull now \u2018\t\"\tAnd we waut to count yon in, receives.\t-?\u2014\u2014\tOn the road thro\u2019stricken Bdgimu.With your vomradea to Berlin.When the day comes Fritz is contpicr\u2019d When the bnyi come home at I Won t you wish that you had join'd us.Ere old England's need had passed ?But its not too late to mend it.And your part can still liegin, Fire away your old black 41 civics loin your pals to old Berlin.In the lonely wayside graveyards Sleep your pals whose day is done, Don t you hear their voices calling To complete the work begun Some you know are from our home town, And there's victories yet to win : < Vxiteiind join your palstrom Shawville On the march thro\" old Berlin.île notice Don't delay today It is said the banks in Canada ire now employing\tfemales.same you is a matter > on can decide The Pembroke Standard ^ay-preliminary arrangements are being made to raise a German-Canadian platoon in Pembroke.None but Canadians of German parentage will lie eligible.< Somewhere.\u201cAhT chortled the bore.MI thought I should find you somewhere, and\"\u2014 MYos,H marled old Feet ns Pester; W1 am always there.'\u2019\u2014Judge.FURS ! FURS! THE DARK HORSE.Hew the Name Was Applied to a Pe* litical Possibility.A novel written by Disraeli, carl of Beacousfield, entitled \u201cThe Young Duke\" and published In 1831, contained a description of a horse race In which the following sentence occurred: \u201cA dark horse which hod never been thought of aud which the careless SL James hud never even observed in the list rushed past the grand stand In sweeping triumph.\" This was only a horse race, but It gave prominence to the fact that the race was won by a dark horse which had not attracted any notice until he came In o winner.This may have been the origin of the phrase \"a dark horse.\" which, os used In American politics, means a person not prominently considered as a candidate when a convention meets or during its earlier ballots, but who suddenly develops unexpected strength and wins.A notable case In point was that of James A.Garfield In the Republican national convention of 1880.On the first ballot for president he did not re-celve a single vote, but be received ten votes on the second ballet, one vote on the twentieth ballot, fifty votes on the thirty-fifth ballot and was nominated by 300 on the thirty sixth ballot The winter is coming on fast Are you prepared for the cold weather ?We have now in stock Men\u2019s Coon Coats, Cloth Coats, and Fur Trimmed Coats, at prices away below the rest.Our stock of Ladies\u2019 Coats is complete in Cloth and Fur Trimmed at prices from $10 up.Adelard Hock, of Quebec, a mine Quebec Red Cross Report prospector, who worked in Klon-\t- dyke regions, in Alaska, California The public will be interested in and other mining centres, hue just learning of the work done by the taken claim papers at the pro- Quebec Provincial Branch of the vincial mines department to work Canadian Reel Cross Society (with a claim in the parish of St.Joa-.headquarters In Montreal), for the chim, near Ste.Anne do Beaupré, tii-t two years of the war\u2014from where he says he discovered a tlm time of its outbreak until July gold mine some days ago.Samples 31, 1918.The accompanying state->f the gold ore lie has had tested ment shows the receipt® in money it Laval University, Quebec, and for that iperiod and also how it also in Montreal, and reports, lie was expended, says, show that the ore from hi« It may lie |>ointed out that the raine will pay between 9200 and administration expenses amounted S***111 t011*\tto less than 8per cent, of the total «¦* wholesale houses have been very liberal in their treatment of the society.The receipts from donations, tag day.membership fees, sundries and bank interest amount to $267,999,12; Donation* for special purposes, amount to $33,Mt0,8?; Cash on hand at outbreak of war $844.23.making a grand total of $802,814.21.The ordinary expenditure# have amounted to $258,796 04 expenditures for special purposes to $82,887.66, leaving a cash balance on hand oh 31st July of $21,151.55.ant ' WANTED 100 SKUNK SKINS 100 As we sat hack in our dug-»sit, When our lips with pain were dumb.Yet we never never doubled.Always thinking you would Nine.Thru the awful hell of shrapnel We're content to know well win : Come along don't disappoint us Join your pals to old Berlin.Some have left their little famlies And are lying wounded here, Does your conscience ever check you Î Oh, at times, you must feel queer.We would so glad to have yon.Cow and let us count you in.With four pal* who left old Shawville In their march thro' old Berlin.Fost of the Fly.Too have seen a bo/ use what be calls a \"sucker,\u201d a round, flat piece of leather, which to soaked In water and flattened against a atone so that all the moisture between the* alone and the leather la pressed ont Ile picks up a brick with a string attacked to the leather.Since there Is no air between the leather and the atone the otmoepbere preeeee the leather eo Irmij against the atone that the atone can he picked up by the leather A fly has suckers on his feet the Popular Science Monthly explains.- 1 » We are also buyers of all kinds of An exchange says \u201cGood schools, good churches and good road* are a grand thing to have in a community.In order to have these things people must lie educated to take a proper pride in them, Your home |mi lier ran and will do more to enroll rage these things than any other agency.The school children read with pleasure the home happening* and as they grow up become interested in the community, life and make useful ¦¦¦p e the children the home paper to read.It coats you a trifle.Raw Furs this invitation
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