The equity, 13 décembre 1917, jeudi 13 décembre 1917
[" No.25, 36th Yzar.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1917 $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANC E.THE \\ The Merchants Banh of Canada ESTABLISHED 18/1 THE HARDWARE STORE S BANK EiUUfaktl 1864 Capital Rest $4,000,000 4,750,000 OF OFFICIES : Sir H.Montagu Allan.C.V* O K.W.Blackwell.E.K.Burden.D.C.Mala now.OTTAWA PRESIDENT .VICE-PRESIDENT MANAOINO DIRECTOR GEN.MANAGER Stock and Poultrymen I 06 Branches In Canada.\u2022 \u2022 BOARD OK DIRECTORS W c (Jon t need to tell yon tlmt there is good money in the Business at present, but wo do want to impress upon you that only by proper care and feeding can you secure maximum profits In order to do tills you will need some of the following : Paid up Capital.Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits .Total Assets 236 Branches and Agencies In Canada.FARMERS ATTENTION I There are, no doubt, many who have a en r pi ns of feed and would rather \" stall-feed \" then aell at the prevailing prices.We advance stall-fed cattle.^AVINO ! Are you cultivating this habit in these settled times ?Our Savings Dept, will be found convenience.Deposits, no matter how small, careful attention.$7,000,000 | 7,421,29:2 121,130,u58 Hon.George Bryson, President Russell Blackburn, Sli George Burn, Sir Henry K.Kean, Hon.George Gordon.General Manager : D, M.Finnic.W, Duthle .\t.John B.Fraser, Vice Prévient Alexander Maclaren, M.J.O'Hrlen, Hon.Sir George H Parley.K.C.Whitney.A sat.General Manager : H.V.Cann.\u2022 Chief Innptctor.# # PRATT\u2019S Animal Regulator Conditioner for Horses Condition Powder Heave, Cough and Cold Cure Veterinary Colic Cure Healing Ointment Cow Remedy, Calf Tonic Dip and Disinfectant Bag Ointment Poultry Regulator, Chick Food Roup, Gape, Diarrhoea Remedy Scaly Leg Ointment Lice Killer, Worm Remedy money on Interest added half-yearly to Savings balances.Prudent people gradually build up savings funds, and are thus prepared for tho opportunities or necessities of the future.mi- a great receive our Branches at Shawville and Quyon w.f.drum Milk patrons are kindly re- Big reduction* in millinery until quested to return bottles at once I January 1st.Mas.D.8.Kelly when emptied and oblige Sam HoDOINS.À committee room has been opened by Mr.Bastion's supporter* I Wanted\u2014A copy of The Equity in W.J.Hayes* building opposite of Nov.loth.Will some subscrib-J.H.Shaxv's.\t|ev kindly supply one and oblige the el; was a caller at Thk hquirv music store.The sale will begin Friday last, at 3 p.m.\tFred C.Hudgins, who aSS SSf Lang, of Thorne) who were at Archie Dmgg, youngest son of Halifax when the explosion oc- Mr.and Mrs.XV.J.Dngg, town, I\tBirth»\tI Learning office work la like learning furred, had come off without in- was taken to a hospital in Ottawa\t- j any other kind of work or trade or pro B, ILiynl .Ki\u201e« «MÆWÆ,;»\t0.P.H«x.\u201e.to, lid.\t.SSg^s£S| ESæ=£5sksKié>a prayer and thanksgiving in all the ed home.\tsigued : also plain sewing done.\t|_,_ H.M.C\u201e,b meet at the home of Mrs.M.Me- unlay, looking well.Lome left\t-\u2014\u2014\tA position for every Willi* Graduate Huire on Dee.19th, nt7p.ro.Pro- Ottawa with the 207th Battalion, Don't wait until the lith hour »VB\t¦¦¦ iimm SsMi&lsEi A ChriHturns Tree Entertain- « few d«VR in this neighbor-1\tli Imison, Photo Artint ment will he held at Morehend hood «rating old friends.In con-School, No.11, on Tuesday, Decern- ee?,l,fnFe ,of « throat affection, her 18th at 8 p.m.(food program\tna« wen distressing him of âBÊB Sr A few or our citizens attended *dH be held in the Orange Hull, Shaw the banquet given by the Young ob Wednesday, Dec.19th.He u\u201e0 u .lit»\t.I Men\u2019s Bible Class, of Bristol, on freshmenU to be served at 6, p.m., fol JiptfoÆt\u201d Kwn at ^nce'to I\tnight> lh*\u2018 5tb'\tloWed by * 8hort |,rogram * \u2018he child BBI R fund tawimSjjPimtlngI The Rev.J.A.Macfarlane, M.A.5 th,p7Slï « ».oSTr h.\u201du;5L';:m: »! I\t«»\u2022«\u2014w~.I\t|l Prices on the primary markets - uttinzj\t\u2014\t6c.per yd.higher than Sept 1st- The nimual Ottawa XVinter Fair ,\tHandsome Breeden rib motera that a good w>wd should be in , Cal?« earlv in March neit A good t*a«t |\t11 qj\ti\ta \u2022\t,\t, .\t, .which was to have been held in bon*^6 inches wide, in a beautiful range attendance- as the proceeds will go to-; and at right price.Apply to R.J.Black.\tI otOClCS\t111 Tétai]\t8U0r6S\tV6FV\tllffht Ottawa on January 15th to 18th, colorings ; only 35 cents per yard, wards Patriotic work.Doors open at Shawville.\tI\t^\tAUVU1J\touv/aüo\tvui.y\tllglAU 1818, has been cancelled.The can- Fancy silk ribbons for hand bags\u2014an 6 30 and program at 7.30.Admission - Il\tQn J\tvrrill\t\u2014.J\u2014'L cells t ion of the Show is due to the attractive selection is to be found on 26 and 16 cent *\tfor SALK \u2014 I pair of heavy Clyde II\t\\A711l SOOI1 rGOUlTG TGD10111811\" fact that the Militia Department our ribbon counter.\t_\t_ Colt* 4 veers old at bargain prices.! II p7.,Cno y H\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201eex L.d\t,,\t- ing.We cannot promise to con- «.JZTZZ,«nue our present prices longer gtjkfcrimvtitegsSgHSS\tthan let Jany-80 liberal STtr?.* n.» 8ïgïïS«\tPWfcJ?¦\u2018\u2019R ST SË?\tfl buying on your part.agreement whereby the «oldler* Rec.-Sec.-Jaw.D.fliKlgin., ,\t\u201e .\t.ass, s&jur zszSï ?te.\t,r.3= SSSBgS igSrÊSas@3SB5E5 53555SFâ SHAWVILLB D.E.HENRY, President.Cor.Bank and Sparks Sts XV .1.Cowling, H.G.W, Bhaithwait Principal President oil Wanted at Once.EXPERIENCE spent the Meyronne, .Some good dry hardwood, pre-Thursday ferably coarse lx>dy wood for om stove.The Equity.vs EXPERIMENT.Higher Prices Coming.Buy all your Staple Dry Goods this month.N.!.HARRISON.Principal.Ottawa.Ont Collars Shirting's Tickings Sheetings Flannelettes Ginghams etc., etc.Willis College Brown Optical 14 photos COMPANY, LIMITED EYES EXAMINED NO DRUGS USED QUALITY GLASSES GROUND AND FITTED * MODERATE COST Sunday School Sapper To Aid Halifax Sufferers 552 St.Catherine West UPTOWN 4962 MONTREAL, QUE.Near Stanley St ren ) Ottawa Winter Fair Cancelled 1 W.A.HODGINS Old Tea Looks All Right m V Hotel Del Coronado f Old tea and fresh tea, poor tea and good all look alike.No wonder a woman bulk tea she doesn\u2019t like.I.\u2022r Coronado Beach, Californie , Near San Diego POLO, MOTORING, TENNIS, BAY AND SURF BATHING, FISHING AND BOATING.&mer COURSE IN HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE COMPLETE TWENTY-FIVE LESSONS.tea, often gets a Red Rote Tea in the sealed package is always fresh, always good, always worth the price on the label.Kept Good by the Sealed Package IN A jirii 18-Hole Goli Course Hotel is equipped throughout with Automatic Sprinkler System.Lesson XXL Buns and Rol*^.de- ' each other.Set to rise **\t* 'â ineSs'5R S^SKîqgi =is=HmfS flowed pastry hoard one-quarter inch Fahrenh^t> U8ing .candy thermome- th.ck.Cut with a four-inch cookie tcf\t1 ., been |eft jn England to assist in ess-see siplss #sæ#:=%a.=-' IHiliSs\t=;SSS= Ssss SFSaKSS &££3Zm aw.ssa=.j£5S».-ts cs r-errs-.Krs assKSFa SESiSSE 3S5S s'SSK\t- - \u201c\"* And to-morrow, when the war is end- done in paris The announcement was twenty minutes.\tly mix, then apply to | ed, who will come marching home received with some surprise.A brief Cinnamon Buns ^1, housewife will find that, if she atwasurrs:» KSiKai-.\u2014, ~«r\u2014yZ\tzn think they regarded themselves too jiers.The conference was over, and own But patriotic housewives can gerve(j afl meat croquettes, highly.There it hangs.There it will the recruiting officer returned to his g^y^titute them at least once a week Fried Barley Balls.\u2014Cook one and a iggmBBRm mm mm into the news of tho great war ing country road winding over the ^ tablespoon of either to each egg one tablespoon of melted butter.*orm and went at once to London, with a hills of home.I refused it with the\tReat\tthe eggs thoroughly, then in balls, roll in flour and fry in deep wâwmmwm mm mm* sibilitv of assuming the increasingly British subject, to bear true allegiance gets, then with a thin-bladed knife popular alias, Atkins.On two succès- to the Union Jack.\tseparate the omelette from the pan give mornings I joined the long line of During the completion of other, less &nd ^ the pan backward and for prospectives recruits before the of- important formalities, 1 was takenin\tg0\tthe\tuncooked part will run times ! joined it on another morning, South Africa.He showed me both Split Pea Soup.\u2014Soak one pint of dangerously near to the head of the gears and medals with that air of\tover night, and in the morning procession.\t44 Now-I-would- nVdo-this-for- any-, t on cook in three pints of water, \u201cNow.then, you! Step along! *\tone-but-you \u2019\u2019 which is so flattering to adding more water as this cooks away.isp:®mmmm isrities, if any,\" I tried to analyze my lads think you\u2019re an out-an\u2019-outer, if ter, and salt and pepper to suit.A unhesitating, almost instinctive reac-, you understand my meaning,\u2014a Brit- cup of cream, or a cup of tomato tion to that stem, confident \u2018 Step isyer> you know.They\u2019ll tyke to you.puree may be added.along!\" Was it an act of weakness, a g trike me blind! Be free an easy A nourishing dinner dish is made by milk\t,, , ncin rASHiFRS\tIK \u2014 -» - \u2022-\t11 bb*w - mmm pricJ'of .b0plnt \u2019-, ey\u2019 \"\" \u201c\u201c b.teh ^rooki^ fifty.njmn' I \u201cRight you are, sergeant!\u201d I need the expression like a born Englishman And with the liberality '\t* dier, I gare him my shilling, my first dey^wsge as a British figh \u2022II ml- A AMERICAN PLAN Manager JOHN J.HERMAN, 4 \\ TEACHING YOUR DOG TRICKS.ITCHENER\u2019S MOB T M ne- ^Jas.Norman Halu.his good CHAPTER I i hrjslmasjh® Merry f err ; m t The business of being a man has its advantages these days as well as its responsibilities\u2014especially if someone thinks enough about him, his needs and his wishes, choose for his Christmas gift ' v- J sugar.\t\u201e Parched Corn Meal Biscuit\u2014Put a half cup of yellow corn meal in the oven until it is a delicate brown.Heat and one-half cups of water, one teaspoon of salt and one cup of peanut butter.While this is hot, stir in hot meal, and heat thoroughly.The dough should be of the right consistency to Bake in small to 'Gillette Safety Razor one Most men are practical The unicorn* gift Is the uêcfal gift\u2014the Gillette\u2014that fits right into a man's intimate personal Bfe, makes things easier for him, and proves its quality by the way St shaves.drop from a spoon cakes in an ungreased pan.This will make sixteen biscuits, each containing one-sixth ounce of protein, according to United States experts.\t_ Spoon Corn Bread of water and one cup of corn meal, bring slowly to boiling point and cook for five minutes.Add two well-beaten eggs, two teaspoons of salt, one tablespoon of butter and one cup of Beat thoroughly and bake f y a appointments Ü that draws Now, then, upon the ___ i Fours/ I wanna see the even numbers tyke » pace to th* ###?=% \u2019SmSTS^ü I Éthos, allén wot we *.rg man\t- - - $3 ssS.\u2019SÆt æcçï Ëftja.ZUJgS » ~ irasxfBte^ f TWO BIO WAR STORIES mingling with the crowds of enl men st the Horse Guard* Parade, THF.WALKER HOUSE | mtn'.sl depot at Hounslow.Mr fir»t im#f ^aio*# of the men with whom was to live for three years, or the duration of the war, was anything but favorable The newspaper* had been sas % We Hé*l % F f oî which we gSSEtæsa E m doubt in the mind* of WHÈ/fEÈBËiËÊ our pletn'U» fct- TORONTO, CANADA I Pt;b' ter Tor.mto \\ GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX S DATENT YOUR INVENTION r ! S tan I fly Ligh ttoot^wJ'n *Bu 11 afn* s nd à me simple device you thought of nee may be valuable.By John ti Huber, M A M.D If you ere breeding for speed, mate long-legged males and females.Most of us would not care for that kind of sheep on our fame.We do not want fence jumpers, but quiet, yet vigorous sheep; For this, sheep with short legs and compact bodies are beau \u201e ### ÜPHS SSiS-gE ESS3-EE on such land in the spring?this land leaving the beans in the pods.If they Of course if the old horse is offered :\t.\t.constituted one of the thie takin* into account the diseases I to worry la level and well drained, intended for are threshed out, the lentils do not\tfor sale he will not bring as much f t notaries in «hpon-misinir which may be\tcomplicating or sequel potatoes.\tstore so well.8.To get rid of twitch\tas the young one, because the most of ghe*p may be driven into the corral at Prussia\u2014emphysema, hemor- Answer:\u2014I would advise putting on grass or quack grass, it requires per- his life lies in the past, however, con- ¦\t\u2022 y .\t, usually oc- rhage8 into the brain, hernia, broncho- the manure in the spring.Be aura sistent acre.Various methods are re- sidering everything if he be given the cur UJ nj\t' pneumonia, mastoid abscess, tuber-1 to store it protected from the rain and commended.Some get good resùlts proper care he will pay his way and be R\tfh\t.th culosis.\ti snow; otherwise you will lose a lot of by giving the soil food preparation a profitable and faithful servant to the h h th into winter ( uar.the available plantfood by leaching, and then seeding it to a very heavy farmer.\t^P When they g° ,nto WlMr qUar In order to get largest yields of best seeding of rape, millet or sorghum.With many, as soon as a horse be quality next spring, you will do well to The Idea is to smother out the grass, gins to grow old, say from 12 to 14 add fertilizer to this soil.In testa at Others get good results by summer\tyears he is neglected and does not re- Frederlcton, New Brunswick, last fallowing, making up the pieces of\tceive the care he should have, nor the year, the Experimental Farm got an roots, drying and burning them, as\tcare that he was given when young, increase of 69 bushels and 88 pounds often as the material can be gathered.\tHe is no longer groomed a# regularly of carrots per acre by adding 660 Subscriber:\u2014I would like your opln- and thoroughly as formerly.When pounds of fertilizer to the acre along ion of alfalfa sowed on disked bean.not in use he is left to run in the pas-with 30 tons of manure per acre.This ground in the spring.I)o you think ture do ring all kinds of weather, and increase was in addition to that obtain- land should be plowed?\t| if a little crowded for stable room he ed by the manure alone.In the same Answer:\u2014If the land where your, is many times left out for the winter test, the addition of fertilizer to ma- beans were grown last year is of a to find a place of shelter around the nure returned a gain of 124 bushels clay type, it should be plowed in the | old straw stack, or behind a bank and 44 pounds of turnips to the acre, spring in preparation for a seed-bed I some place.Potatoes require largely the same type for alfalfa.It is almost impossible Many times the old horse does not of fertilizers as the foregoing crops, to give too n^ch care in preparation ;\treceive the kinds\"of feed that are best The addition of sufficient fertilizers of the soil when alfalfa is to be grown, j\tfor his particular case and, if the teeth will undoubtedly give you good results.It might be of interest to you to know\tare a little long and this is often the H.B.:\u20141.What would you advise that on the Cornfalfa Farms, Wauke-\tcase with the old horse, he cannot sowing on low muck land to give per- sha, Wisconsin, where approximately\tgrind the feed as he did a few years manent pasture?2.Could you give 300 gcretf of alfalfa are grown on a\tpast.When the old horse has reach* me culture directions for lentils?3.600-acH farm, greatest care is given |\ted this stage he cannot masticate his What will rid a field of twitch grass?Answer:\u20141.Follow land grass for soil permanent pasture, I would advise you to sow a mixture of\u2014 Dr.Huber will answer all signed letters pertaining to Health H your focsUon Is of générai Interest It will be answered through these columns ; if not, It will be answered personally if stamped, addressed envelope Is #» dosed.Dr.Huber will not prescribe for Individual cases or make diagnosla Address Dr.John B Huber, care of Wilson Publishing Co , 73 West Adelaide &l , Toronto.By Agronomist This Department lé fer the use of our farm readers who went the advice I.\u2022*P#rt on any question regarding soil, seed, crops, etc.If your question of aufflclent general Interest It will be answered through this column.»T ¦tamped and addressed envelope Is enclosed with your letter, \u2022 complete \u2022newer will be mailed to you.Address Agronomist cere of Wilson Publishing C* ' Ltd* 78 Adelaide St W., Toronto.\t1 Cut out worrying; it fcelpj disease to develop WHOOPING COUGH.In England whooping coigh\u2014per- pertussia incubation or hatching period tueais\u2014occasions more deaths than (the time between exposure to the infection and when one shows the first | symptoms) is from a week to a fort | night.If sixteen days have passed j since the exposure there is no occasion QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Subnormal Temperature.Will you kindly advise me if anything can be done for subnormal tern- side, do not drink, use very little tobacco, sleep fairly well.I had a nervous breakdown 10 years ago from overwork, worry and other causes.Answer\u2014Subnormal temperature may be occasional and not serious.If persistent the reason is it is due to alcoholism, melancholia, innutrition wasting diseases and chronic poisoning in dangerous trades.A persist ent subnormal temperature of one and one-half degrees is a more momentous matter than the same above the nor mal.You should have your famil> doctor give you a good overhauling.1 am sending you the principles of th< Hygienic Life.Leading that should help considerable.Almost all indooi workers suffer from lack of exercise ious for adults.In old people it has been fatal in itself or It has led to the development of such \"terminal alim-l ents\u201d pneumonia.Pertussis comes A Vicky flock will come out skin ' oftentimes in epidemics, which vary ; poor in the spring no matter how you ; S*®8tly in contagiousness, intensity, j\tand mortality.The specific germ is Lambs make greater gains in feed- HPre* forecast* very ada and the United States.\tlittle of what the legislators have l*eu called together to disease.It is rather of the nature of a review of what has less victims who were imprisoned among the ruins of their homes.An Associated Press des;*tch on Fri- Then harbor, coming into collision the munitions ship took fire and the crew left her.They landed on the Dartmouth shore, and soon after the \u2019loimmon.All photographs, which will be acknowledged, should be addressed to the MKcer in charge Canadian War Records, day from the scene of the disaster, says: 4 Clifford St., Bond St., London, AN.L, o y0 (me yet estimate the loss of England.\tlife and property, and words fail to de- scribe the mental anguish of those who have lost home and dear ones by one cruel stroke.The busy, thriving north Befalls Halifax.\tSr.tTîSSS -\tsplintered timbers, of powdered brick City Wrecked by Explo- and stone, and human bodies crushed to .ion on Munition Ship.stories of the origin of the explosion, but the real story was at last learned\u2014two vessels had collided and one was a munition ship.Although believed to be The most awful calamity that bas I purely accidental, it was nevcrthel«w due to and caused by conditions of the ship blew up, with five thousand tons of high explosive*.The Belgian ship was beichea HHBHfetiHHI Who Will on the shore of the harlx>r op posit c Halifax.Fragments of the Mont Blanc and her munitions were scattered\t_______ all over the northern part of the city,\tWIWWR- and the violence of the explosion wreck\t:\t, ### _ -a\t,L 2 Erwin, Beech Grove, are ____of Miw- Mabel bet »K5r,ev,*i,,'b,l\"'\"i,k~ \"fc«fi5£2S&3 Miaa KtW Craig haa been rrorwi old acquaint*»*» at the Mia*.\u2018 qt t Awful Calamity taken place since last session, than an ¦1 \u2022âl- iS a Of « (i ol I#* HU has been open Bit 1 A tK« 1 c Thousands of People Killed As More Injured.Th T re Currier t befallen a Canadian city overtook Halifax, Nova Scotia on Thursday ver rJSti: that war The crash came as suddenly and unexpectedly as the Zeppelin Jouhl The disaster, which was the direct re-1 have fallen upon undefended English towns, and the effect has been the same Five minutes before the explosion men ¦¦¦¦ I I 1\t.\twere going about their business, women 4,000 tons of high explosives, came were lrtlH.their homes, and children without warning, striking the city with played about the floors or went hurry »wfol for* and utterly devastating an ing to school.\" nible iz 14 In a few minutes fire broke out in scores of places, and soon the north eastern portion of the city was in flames.This includes the dry dock building, railway stations, the dockyard and structure on the waterfront north- If it was on would be to -ult of an explosion on a French muni ship, which is said to have carried Miss Rankin guest of Mrs.well P.OMM The M lion the every i wank for ) road (already comm Three Rivers and Grand half a mile there is complete destruction by fire Beyond that area the fire bwId- wrecked and twisted o*t of shape, one thousand houses at least being burned or wrecked A late estimate places the number of dead at four thousand\ti The f ipl - »n is claimed by experts to have been the greatest the at present Findlky.CAVSl or THE UISDSTE* 1 appalling, hundreds of Wm McCurdy, special correspondent people being killed and mutilated by 0f the Ottawa Journal, wired his paper \u2019be wreckage of falling buildings and the following details of the cause of the hflukn glass ; and, to add P» the of the situation, fire broke out in many Conscription citement aroun \" The disaster was caused pnmarly by the Belgian relief steamer, the I mo,\t, , going out, and a French munitions I the shock being felt 160 .learner, the Moot Blanc, entering the | Twenty thousand peopta ha* been of Memcipal A Bum.yaUu voqwestioe».| J, known, of the boys will be wearingkhald.^ the ruin# and the ¦' figimr 4 2 » : Hay and Oats r THE EQUITY, The Real Christmas Store.4 Weekly JemrttmJ devoted te loom interest#.PiMliked etevy Tkindey \\i Shawvllle, County Pontiac, Quo.SC*sosimo*.01 *Y«** in Advakcs.tar All erreur» moat be paid up before %ny paper Is discontinued.When you require Printing call at III We require for immediate shipment i i 50 Cars Extra No.2 Timothy 25 Cars flo.2 25 Cars Clover Mixed 25 Cars #V«»Ke Clover 25 Cars Qed Clover THE EQUITY OFFICE I It will be decidedly to your advantage to do your Christmas Shopping here.Useful Gifts are these Specials.Carpets and Draperies ADVERTISING HATES.its^vüSï&iî.'sr.ff M eubi«t, Eva Chabot, Vivian Craig, Lila BuBivanJEEEMENENÉNEMEEEEEM### Grade iii.\u2014Eleanor Wilson, Sidney Murrell, George McArthur.Grade ii.\u2014Mildred Slye, Albertine ¦ Baird.\tIaj Grade i.\u2014 Esther Findlay, Exevia ** * ch Chabut.\t- Sr.Primer.\u2014Milton Ruxeel), Elmer Jr.Primer.\u2014 Edna Craig.Beckett A Registered Cheeterwhite Hog for Craig, Edith Miller, Eva Thibeault, eervke.Fee-$1.00.Irene Thibeault.Good conduct \u2014Sadie Row*, Lulu Findlay, Albertine Baird, Eleanor Wilson, Sadie Findlay, Mary Findlay, Lu ells Ade, Mildred Sly* Regular attendance \u2014Sadie Roma, Lu- Thoroughbred Berkshire Hog for Merlu Findlay, Luella Ade, Albertine Baird, vice.Fee\u2014$1.00.Beckett Craig.Edna Craig, Cecil Dune low, Sadie Findlay.Mary Findlay ther Findlay, Mildred Slye.Eleanor Wilson Purebred Chesterwhite Hog for service.Fee\u2014 $1.00.Apply to NORMAN DODS.Maryland.r5 Æ M A, 24 4 Devlin 8t.Marie & Duclos Ma let ta Grade vi.\\ N % ' ! For Service.AlflWTII, «0UCIT0R8, to.HULL 191 MAIN ST-, Will attend Court* end Busing.In the District of Pontiac.Fee-$1.00 HANNA, R.R.No.1.Shawville, Berkshire Hog for service, or $1.50 for two.A^>l^ ^ 24-4 ! GEORGE E.MORENCY Hog for Service.# Get Behind the Wheel of a Ford and Drive A Chesterwbite Hog for service, Fee\u2014 ¦¦ Hiwyllle, MwmoN a FtovHteiw.urns mvtroe #\tall kind® or num, Lines, Boun(ini #4 For Service u Hull.142 Wellington St.- \u2022 JOHN SMILEY.Stark.Corner».your friend to let you \"pilot like it, and will be surprised \u201d his car on an how easily the fTIRY it just once! Ask I open stretch.You\u2019ll JL Ford is handled and driven.If you have never felt the thrill of driving your own car, there is something good in store for you.It is vastly different from just riding\u2014being a passenger.And especially so if you drive a Ford.Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers\u2014thousands of them\u2014-are driving Ford cars and enjoying it A Ford stops and starts in traffic with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills strength and power show to advantage.Buy a Ford and you will want to be behind \"the wheel\" constantly.24 3 GEORGE HYNES Hog for Service.Embalwer and funeral Director Main Street,Shawville.PdrsonaUttention.Openallhours.UNDERTAKING EMBALMING W.T.HAYES M.R.McGVIRE, Murrell» ,Eb- For Service No.on roll, 36 ; Average, 80.Winnie Rankin , Teacher.Purebred Berkshire Hog for service \u2014 Fee $1.00 its WM PALMER.Hamilton Firm, Charter!a.Que.284 Out of Wood for Sale.Anyone wishing to proc wood will be wamhêà with i munirating with are a cut of Stray Heifer Calf.by Runabout \u2022\t$475 sees of the un- 8441 .H Shaw # white heifer calf\u2014had tbs old.-\t$770 - $970 Coupe THE UNIVERSAL CAR Soda.F.O.B.FORD, ONT.All «rile will receive prompt per mk- ' \\ McCRKDlh Maryland.Qu 24 0 NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED Stray Bull J.L.HODOINS Strayed will be allowed on Lot 82, Range 8, Anyone found so doing af-1 roan bull Owner may have same by \" erSW SHAWVILLE MOTOR COMPANY - Dealers - Shawville.QUE. / z THE REMARKABLE IN WAR FLYING Gotvrnment H.PrW,lklW Export\tBEERSHEBA | Before the vtoto^ wM^ccomplUh- Outride the Empire\tTA F)AM H' however\u2019 Seled,n leW the town The Only Altornetire, Haye the Will An instance of th .h\tc°y also diving clown to safety.definitely teken In hand the orrenin- Turhieh Crescent 1\u2018sles Before the Bibers\u2014snd obliteration.ZEzzZ.\t=z-ar.: a rzra:\tHB EîErrrE I'gpEp\tîÿêSèESigliiES 5hESs fer h.h»M7L\"u?k,J0f \u2018,h* treni-, ** \u201c the front this mummer.A certain Possible.\tJl*k' (k\t.! ring\t^ the Great and Napoleon.Each dream- r,WN\t1 duzzlmg ex- British scout-pilot had shown himself! Thia is but another example of the .For v ^e, British are sweeping ,\ted a dream of world empire; they ofThÎaüntEE1- TL^ onJo/\u2019Ll'pal^n the'squadron It rèSur\".^ wîL^gïa^wVr.\"ÏÏ^y j *\u2022 jTnrkhjh'pd.one» here* a\" Ïun-' \\ A W A h-TI ME^TO T 8 HOP.\tGerman l^Hd tm pïe^and myTail2 \u201cbhnd spot.\" Hi, favorite methodlrnt Lg'he .teemed hanVaTwhhra'gJ'and ^daflÏSly^Viri\" ovZtwheTmtngS 1 *re rarryinK out the old 'eruaaW Shattered Shop at Arras Furnishes ^ A 'genera^o^ago John Lord wrote: to manoeuvre underneath an opponent flew amok.During this wild period maintaining the supremacy of the ml- dreem of conquest with a thorough-\tMany Souvenirs.\t\u201cWhat Rome was, Prussia aspires to *B*™*i5i vont! the lin» each sol° rtlKbt be- German lines just after midnight.He ( anada s «hare of this timber is very Jerusalem a Storm Centre.are struggling miles away over un*i Hc exh,bltetl another map showing party of two thr»» nr ?! ma ,e\u2019 a f118^ a K°od landing in a large field, !lar**.and is considered so important For ages Jerusalem has been as a comfortably rounded cobblestones He 1Î16 world when h,# dream came jfue.formation- it »\u2022> »n t!° * °T *?\tbu5 h,s en*lne had on strike and m the prosecution of the war that its glittering gem over which nations might as well get his last moment over 11rance\u2019 En*land\u2019 Ireland, Russia\u2014In ._he attacked invî hi ?h\u2018m !*efusLed to.he started A« examination export except under license, has re-1 wrangled.Never was the Holy City a with as quickly as possible, put up the fact\u2019 al1 Europe\u2019 was \"hown a a Ger- -\tand 8bot bX the faint light of a quarter-moon, cently been prohibited by the Govern- more vital possession than at this shutters, lock the doors and depart man*v\u2018 Acr088 the water was the - \u2014- » ment to all destinations other than moment, nor a possession for which says Mr.William G.Shepherd in United States with \"Germany\" as its United Kingdom.British posses- contending armies fought more fierce- Harper\u2019s Magazine.And little good name,« 'Ve wdI have our heel on the \u2022ions and protectorates.\tly.The British drive across Palestine his shutters and locks will do if the I bead of every nation on earth,\u201d said is as important as the German drive big shells come his way.\tbe* *.end the United States and Can- across Italy.Every step which the The toyshop keeper at Arras, who ad® in ^hree years.\" British take northward is a step that returned to his shop when the shelling Th,s is wbY *t is our war, and why , brings nearer the end of the war.had slackened, found it open to the we svnd soldiers to France to fight Says a Recent Visitor to the Western Jerusalem, where the Man of Galilee skies; he had no need to seek for his bvfor< !t ln.to° late- We must fight j called the peacemaker \u201cblessed,\u201d may door key.Who,, would ever have no\" or periah-I ,.T., .\tI yet be the source from which the thought that he would one day sell fJ?ecî?r 71 the bussing of peace shines on the world, out almost his entire stock in spite of! j .y A- f Pander in the London West- jewels of romance and sweet with the the vogue among 'British officers who\tArmed Soldiers.**ess«i A rvmarkabl, ph.togr.ph of an aoropl.no flying over the trenches on a Kidges looking over a wide spare \u2019of ' hJ^ e^ereâ Pf,e8ti\"e ^ way of than 'it LlilS\t^ C°Ortho3ic dishe ¦¦¦¦¦B Another intensive \u201cshooting sea the far side of a hedge, but, foctun- see it .live against the darkness guns Mcd,terra!'ean; The other detach- gZS&s&z SEEHEE E! EeE Sr= down two Boche aeroplanes, pro- twenty miles behind the German vealing by night the activities that\tA^tralian\tcorps\twho rode In December last a thrilling scene 8«™>«s con aidera tibiL.cecded to the British aircraft depot trenches, the half-light of a tiny moon have gone on by day.I know nothin^ T .thl* de!crt ,n a whirl of golden occurred beside a humble cot in the 1 'h* plate for general service th turn and reported his return to France, a man sitting over the engine working quite so eerie as the view over th»\tmounted\ton camels, like con- field hospital at Saloniki.Lying there, J7*omh,P9 ¦ yerV shallow soup plate.Then commenced a series of epic feverishly, a group of wondering peas-! apparent solitude of the trend,-line*\tof\tol(,en u™*- But before her countenance lit by a pleasant , centre being sunk slightly so as flighis, either alone or with a com- ants peering through a shadowy în » \u2018quiet sector\u2019 by daylight \"\t^\t1,1 place of fhe strange winged smile, was a small middle-aged Scotch :?pr®vent th® f°od from ellPping over panion \u2019bus.\thedge.The plugs cleaned, the pilot\t__ * *\tdeities that Assyrian war lords put woman, Flora Sandes.She was con- edge as the fork pursues it.So he went on, until his total of Hun left the throttle nearly closed, got out\t~\tupon thelr banners, there went a skim- valesclng from wounds that had torn .A cifmb>^«tion knife and fork which machines destroyed had passed fifty, i and swung the propeller, climbed back MOTORCARS AND TYPHOID fl°ck.of airplanes.\ther entire right side, from shoulder to has f 80 been dcvi8cd.works with At the last a burst of bullets ended ! iato the machine when the engine be-\t- I Beera.heba Ml- Gaza\u2019s walls, so knee.Bending over the little lady, a *\\r, 8ucce*s» and one armed men are the life of this very gallant and very Iran to roar, soared up into the dark- Reduction in .15 p.m a in Look as much as you like you'll find nothing better for a Christmas Gift than a selection from our many lines of Fashionable Footwear.P.W Ottawa to Fmmcott\u2014 Leave Ottawa Central daily, except Sunday, 10.15 a.m.; Ottawa to Waltham\u2014 Leave Ottawa Broad St.daily, except Sunday, 5.00 i».in.Shawville for Ottawa daily \u201c\t\u2022* * 7.3^ ,, m C.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, Shawville.4.45, p.m There are shoes for all purposes, street or dress wear.Then there is one line of Slippers where we show House Slippers, in every wanted style and color.Then there are Rubbers, Overshoes, Mitts, Hosiery and Overgaiters, etc.But our advice is BUY EARLY as it will be very hard to replace stock at present prices when sizes are sold out.OUR STORE OFFERS I ELEVATOR ROMPT LY SECUR CHRISTMAS TOR M AnngKRwhich MARION £ MARION.364 University SU Montréal.Ü |\tOPEN FOR BUSINESS with Wm.Horsefield in charge.Highest Market price paid for all kinds of produce.Sheriff\u2019s SalesJGrain- Potatoes, Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Sue.¦ GIFTS Out of Wood for Sale.Anyone wishing to procure a cut of wood will he supplied with same by com municat log *ith HOY DUFF, Maryland.Que.OK ALL KINDS IN 21 8 JEWELRY c Al Big Reductions P.E.SMILEY.THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, Vail a ml sec if we can\u2019t supply you with just wlmt you want for Christmas.I'l HLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be Hold at the reÀ|ie?tive time and place mentioned below.MRS.H.SHADEL, WM.HODGINS.FIERI FACIAS DE BONIS ET DE TERRIS.\\our friend\" van buy anything you 1917 is #1,(189,1187,000, ?i< com | in wd % ran give them except your photograph, with $880,101,000 in 1910 and $825,- # Cue dozen photos mean 14 present*.*470,000 in 191.7.This is the first time that the estimated value of I the field crops of Canada has reach-\t__ led one billion dollars, this large\tTenders for Wood Bennett Sentenced to Death.figure being clue to the high prices 1 WS1IU.» it.h ?.\tI now ruling.The total of $1,0811,-1 The Bristol Dairy Co., Limited re in».: m i 'ltnn,tV\t\\lmng j 087,000 is made up of #171,874,0110 «ptire sixty cords mixed wood, cut :>ft Wj1h.whs ^iHenieAj to hang on yjo.,.f «H5,:«U,»I0Ü for hay.clover Apnl l.tli.hy .Imlgv Lntvhtonl at j\u201en.l alfalfa.a< comiwreil with 1 cm broke last \\Y ednesday.The $171,013,wto ,,ud of #s1,855,1)00 for trial wa* short, commencing at 2 potatoes.as .-uinparod with #30.IV ^kTi\\\"di «M,ul,,d\u2018n» Ht,1Wa ««.a».The iggrvgate value of p.in.The defence advanced the other grain crops ia #114,006,700.ns plea or insanity but this was not compnivd with $N4.H7U,8U0 and of supported by the testimony ol other root and fodder crops $1(L- mental specialists.\tU74.70O, as coni|Mired with #84,1115,- (KX).The filial estimates of value for 1917 will be published as usual in January, SHAWVILLE.Shawville, Oct.22, 1917.SVtKHIoK Cot\u2019UT H.htisov Photo Arti District of Pontiac Prov ince of Quebec No.1781.! TAILORING I AMES .1.LAWN ft A I., plaintiffs igainst DAME ,1.A.PKKKACLT lefendant.I he north east half of that certain lot °l laVook of rvfer-tor the township ot Bristol, as tho north vast part of lot twenty one B (21-B) (»t the tilth range (7th range) of the aforesaid township of Bristol ; said\ti a 1m «\t^\t.At Starks Corners, on November 88\tI \"l ^daimng fifty acres ff>o am >) in\t|\ta\t111C6\tSLOCK OI it 8.30, p.m., by the Rev.Mr.Ball, ^l^'hcics, nioie or less .with tlie build- Miss Vivian, only daughter of Mr.and m?.*! hereon ere.*t
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