The equity, 7 décembre 1916, jeudi 7 décembre 1916
[" O No.L'4.34tii Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DEC.7, 1010 91.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.'the hardware store The Bank of Ottawa Ttje Merchants Ban^ of Canada ESTABLISHED 1874 Head Office : \u2022 Ottawa, Canada.$ 4,000.000 4,006,304 66,000,000 Established 1864 OFFICER# : PRESIDENT .Sir li.Montagu Allan VICE-PRESIDENT .K.W.Blaokwkll MANAGING DIRECTOR .E.F.Hkbijen GEN.MANAGER .D.0; II AC A ROW Capital Paid Up Rest and Undivided Profits Total Assets over \u2022 We have had a reminder of the coming cold weather, suggesting many things in the Hardware line.You will require something named below : Coal Oil Heaters Short Globe Lanterns Itayo Lamps X-Cut Saws, old prices Axes Weather Strip, a wood saver Skates, Game Traps, a money maker Cow Chins, Stall Fixtures, Boys\u2019 Sleighs Building Felt, Glass, Locks, Hinges and Hasps.Think of us when looking* for Groceries.Board of Director* t Paid up Capital Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits .7,250,984 Total Assets 236 Branches and Agencies In Canada- Muncy Advanced on sale notes, and for stock feeding purposes $7,000,000 JOHN B.FRASER HON.GEORGE BRYSON, President SIR HENRY N.BATE, ALEXANDER MACLARHN, RUSSELL BLACKBURN, DENIS MURPHY, SIR HENRY K.EGAN, HON.SIR GEORGE H.PER LEV B.C.WHITNEY.GEORGE BURN, General Manager.Vice-President 86,190,400 # # 93.75 and #5.50 85c.#2.50 D.M.FINNIB, Aast-General Manager W.DUT HIE, Chief Inspector.A SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT Savings accounts can be opened as well by mail #s in person, on which interest Is allowed on balances of $1.00 and upwards.Fort Coulonge Branch Campbells Bay Branch \u2022 R.LEGER.Manager.Portage dn Fort Branch - G.M.COLQUHOUN.Act.Manag J.A.McLATCHIE, Manager.It Branches at Shawville and Quyon w.F.DRUM A.A.REID s Mat.after, Shawville Manager, Quyon.(trialmas Cards for soldiers overseas.Beautiful designs, to send to our brave lads doing their bit The Shawville H.M.Club will meet at the homo of Mrs.George llodgitiR on Thursday evening this week for their work meeting Everybody welcome.A Christmas Tree will be held in the Templars\u2019 Hall, Austin, on Friday evening.Dee.15th, under the auspices of Austin Sunday School.A good program will be given.Admission 25 and 15 cents.Program to begin at 8 o\u2019clock.A Christmas Tree and entertainment will be held in Zion church, on Wednesday evening, Dec.20th.Procreeds to be devoted to Library and Red Cross work welcome is extended to all If you ran t get tack to the old home during Christmas and New War\u2019s a new photograph will corne nearest to taking your place.Call and see our samples.Fourteen photos to the dozen until fur- 11.I Miaou, Photo Artist.Hear the Rev.Melvin Taylor, 1>.I)., on the all-important subject of MirtSHioiiR, in the Methodist Church next Sihbath morning and evening.The public cordially invited.H.I MIRON If HENRY\u2019S \u201cCanada\u2019s Best\u201d Z1G0WLINC Æ,r /)/) ther notice ! Of J.H.SHAW.Ottawa.Ont.OTTAWA, ONT * , Our instruction being individual you 1 he hlmside Homemakers l lub may start at any time, will meet at the home of Mis.Wo are 11K A1 XjU A HT ERS for Short Harry Hoy on Wednesday, Dee.hand.TynewriUng.Penmanship, Spell- 'MU' atp5Si2tlrok « if* ?owl8for I offlceWfoîiPliPhlng\u2019 ^ran^cHptlon\u2019 aod mas dinner-Mir.Jam Gordon i Hat proved itself to be Canada\u2019s Best Business.Shorthand and Civil Service School by taking the SIX highest places in open competition with all haul ness and shorthand schools in Canada on the Civil Service Examinations of May last.Write for catalogue and copy of Cowl ings Advocate.W.K.Gowmni President.M LJ w acts « Since January, 1013, more than 205 Xmas Deserts\u2014Mins Amelia Gntli- students from oilier local colleges have Suggii> ms joined oar « lasses.| Students are assisted to positions.More than 115 were placed during the past year most of them in the Government.Send for circular.W.A.HODGINS bertsoii ; Roll Call : i for amusement of the young A cordial The next meeting of Homemakers' Club of Starks Corners will be held at the home of Mrs.Percy Dagg on Thursday, Dec.14th, at 2 p.m.Program Talk on rare of niants\u2014Mrs.P.Dagg; Training children\u2014Mrs.William Hudgins; Demonstration on homemade candy-Mrs.Louisa Smart; Proverb or q notation All ladies Sale of Fancy Work and Food H.G.W.Braithwait Principal.D.E.HENRY, President.Cor.Bank and Sparks Sts SHAWVILLE The ladies of St.Paul\u2019s Church Guild will hold their annual sale of fancy work and food at the Pontiac House I All during cold weather month., Mice Ha7ol Rail anfuno \u2022ample mom on Saturday afternoon, fish and oysters for sale at H.E.!1,1,00 ¦¦««I uaiiailljIlG Dec.16.Many aaeful articles will be I Stiles\u2019grocery, Shawville.offered, as well as home-made |mtry of all kinds.Your kind patronage till Christmas Calendars and greeting fur Ih* much appreciated.Sale will begin the amateur -these make excellent gifts, at 2.30.\t11 have a nice assortment of Kodaks and Brownie Cameras from $1.25 up-These make a choice gift for boy or girl, of opinion, however, that the I Catalogues sent on request, rural population was not going to I\tH.I.mihon, Photo .Artist.decrease much more.There were!_______\t\u2014_____________________ signa of i change.The great! tracts of fertile land in the West, f of physic d vigor, and good mental which had attracted so Holiday Season (Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music) Roll call OH training children arc invited.SHAW VILLE\u2014The Manse BRISTOL\u2014McLeod\u2019s Hotel WANTED\u2014Someone to undertake the cutting of 200 cords 4ft wood.Apply at once to David T Hodgins, Wrick Tard.An Interesting Meeting We have an ample stock of Goods suitable for the season.We have not forgotten the Little People, and have tried to secure goods suitable for the Grown Ups.Those acquainted with market conditions know the extreme difficulty of procuring Holiday Goods, and we trust will appreciate our efforts to serve them.Our other Departments\u2014Grocery, Dry Goods, Men\u2019s Wear, Feetwear aqd Rubbers, are ready to serve your wants.The meeting held in the Masonic hall on Friday morning last to consider and discuss matters connected with Protestant Schools FOR SALE - Three Shorthorn Bulls two 10 months and one 0 months old Lirgc, sappy fellows, from the best milk log herd of Shorthorns In the Province also females, all ages.Apply to Thom McDowell.Village View Farm, Shaw ,\tmany capacity, and keep those that did and School Boards, was not an youpg men from the hast, were satisfactory work as long a-» they largely attended as the promoters pretty well taken up now, and the could.had hoped for; nevertheless it was I munition factories which had I Dealing with the subject of the fairly representative of the school i drawn men to the cities would not | organization of school boards into boards of the outlying districts, always exist, and with an improve- ] associations (which is one of the and this was in a great measure nient ill our educational facilities, present aims of the Protestant what the Protestant Committee of people would become more content Committee) the Dr.told of having the Educational Department had to remain on their farms.Mr.attended a meeting in Winnipeg of in view, in holding the series Sutherland dealt somewhat thor- Manitoba school representatives which began with the meeting otighly with the subject of school at which 2UU0 school trustees were held here, as it is bv getting in consolidation, giving examples of | present, who were there for the touch with the School Boards and I the advantages gained in those purpose of educating themMdvcs having an interchange of opinions I sections of the province where, as to their duties.Manitoba lmd ville FOH SALE\u2014Two comfortable dwelling houses, situated on King St., on easy terms.For information apply to The Eyrm\\ APPRENTICE WANTED-A smart Intelligent i»*»v to learn the jewellery business.Must have good references.Apply to Hans Shadkl, Jeweller.Shaw-aille, Que.purpose of educating themselves .\t.\t,\t, \u201e\t,\t.\t.\t.a* to their duties.Manitoba lmd that it is ho|H*d to inaugurate cer- alter much opposition, it had been M consolidated schools, and 1X1 tain changes and innovations that adopted.lie also gave some I residences for teachers, which :\t':\ta general statistics showing what was being hitter lie considered a splendid improvement in the elementary I done along this line in the United | idea.\tI States, with the resultant raising cliniiget* ami innovai thought necessary to are FOR SALE 2 purebred Leicester Ram Lambs.W.Nkli.ih Hodgins, Shaw ville.schools, particularly ,\tStates, with the resultant raising As it was past the noon hour The deputation who came to of school standards, and said that when the Dr.concluded his readdress the meeting were; Mr.the principle of consolidation was marks, the meeting adjourned till Sutherland, of the Department of spreading over there, as people one in the afternoon, when In Education, Dr.James \\V.Robert-! were beginning to realize that they I spector Honey man was billed foison, of Kingston and Mr.Honey- were getting far sujxirior schools an address, and the discussion man, inspector of elementary at a very small addition in cost which was expected on the subschools for this district.Dr.per pupil.The progress and effect jects under consideration was to Robertson came to take the place I of consolidation in Manitoba wa* take place, of Hon.Sydney Fisher, (a member alluded to as well of the Protestant Committee) Dr.Robertson, who explained whom illness prevented from be- that he had come from Kingston ing present.Dr.Robertson's re- to take the place of bis friemil I nutation ns a forceful, logical and Fisher, who had been Ids colleague,,\t.\t| .I ® interesting speaker is so well when lie (the Dr.) had been a f\u2019^ the I* livraient of Education, spoke established here, that had it been I member of the Protestant Com- ?\" importance of using good judgment known he was coming, it is quite | mittee, complimented the meeting engaging leathers.He referred to safe to say a luiieli larger audience I on having Mr.If.for chairman, certain yua lilies, etc., to lie ought, would have occupied the hall, de- \u201c A good man said he, \u201cwho h%g others to be avoided, spite the discomfiture of travelling (lone a lot for educational work in The Inspector stated that his in over the roads as they were on i this section.\"\tapectorate was sending very few *tu Friday.The Dr.ha*» always some-1 The sneaker, in the course of an ! dents to take the teachers' training thing new and spicy to entertain intensely interesting address dealt ] course.He hojied that a greater nurn-his hearers with, and the recent chiefly with the subject of oigani- her would take this course in future as occasion proved no exception.ration, defining what it really the supply of oualificd teachers is not ' After a few intioductory re- meant, and showing what it hwi nearly Matfident to supply the schools of marks from Mr.R.VV.H
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