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[" //WV f* 9 No.23, 37tii Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, NOV.28.I\u2018Jl8 $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.THE HARDWARE STORE ESTABLISHED 1871 iti Prompt Returns From Shipments When you ship Grain, Butter, Cheese or Fruit, put through The Merchants Bank a Draft on the buyer.This is the business way of securing prompt and satisfactory settlement It saves time and possible loss.Capital paid up - $4,000,000 Rest I Saws, 4,750,000 A A 94 Branch# In Canada.Axes, Conservation of resources means success.Conserve YOUR assets by building up a Bank Account.Savings Department at all Branches.Shovels.38 Cross Cut Saws Pulp Wood \u201c Buck Hand Panel Back Saw a Compass \u201c Coping \u201c Hack Butcher M TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS DANK A.O.Gkrvais.Manager.J, D.Kbnneally, Manager A.H.Mulhern, Manager.Fort Coulonoe Branch Campbells Bat Branch wÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIKÊIÊÊIKKÊÊKt PORT AO E DU Fort 8ub Oppich, Open Monday and Thumday, Bristol Corners Sub OrricK.Open Wednesday and Friday M 44 44 Head Office : Montreal OF CANADA SHAWVILLE BRANCH.QUYON BRANCH.CAMPBELL'S BAY BRANCH.BRISTOL BRANCH.Established 1864.W.F.DRUM.Manager A.A REID.Manager, D.L.WILLSON.Manager.C.E.SHAW.Manager.a Kitchen Saws.Axes - the leading makes.Shovels - Snow and Stable, Long and D Handle.Cow Chains and Game Traps.gy Business notices on this page 8 cents per line.PERSONAL MENTION and 42 to cleu at #23.50.Dover.\tMiss Phyllis Black has boon visit- Don\u2019t forget that Mrs.D.S.mg her sister, Mrs.Earl York in Kelleys millinery sale is going on Roekland and other friends in Ot-this week.25 jier cent off all lines.| tawa for a couple of weeks.The weekly work meeting of I Mr.L.A.Horigins, of the Mer.ro.kmf Club will |\tM HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL A BIG DRIVE il For Stenographers.For the past year the Civil Service Commission has Keen scouring the country for competent stenographers.On Feb.Jfl every Branch of the Service was placed under the Commission which means that the de mauds are now doubled.J.H.SHAW.Ottawa, Ont.Canadian Food Board License Number 8 4503 Our course includes Shorthand.Type ,\t.\t, .writing.Spelling.Penmanship.English underwent treatment at Brock- Correspondence, Office Work, Civil Ser I*'\trecuperating at | vice, etc._______^ The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid I the home \u201ef hk mother in town\t¦¦\t\u2014¦¦ E\tSSSs feggsKSi Saturday, Dec.14 at 3 p.m.\tvisit their father, Mr.Wm.Thom- stenographers.be at the home of Mr*.James Hod gins, Thursday evening.COWLING Our STANDARD of instruction being OTTAWA, ONT Make a specialty of preparing candidates for these examinations.Stmt NOW and be ready for the Fall Round Up.Our school Is open all summer.W E.Gowlino, H.G.W, Bbaithwait, President W.A.HODGINS _\t.\tHOU, who has not »>oeii ill goof I it pays to attend the LARGEST and Pontiac County shares in the health for sonic weeks paît» and |BEST.\t___________ Victory Lo in to the extent of w(io last week went to Ottawa to $315,1)50.The amount allotted consult a sfiecialist.w«s 1175,000.The showing.8 satis- M,, 0 A How/^rd, and daughter, lactoiy.\treturned from tsirvan, Sash., on Christmas Rates.-L will give 14 Saturday night, the latter having photos to the dozen now until Jan.1st.\trecovered from the Hu.i\tSMITH -Emmerson ,oUi\" \u201cH^Jrîru.,.'\u201cCbÆ «sfr!,2,000 b\u201chei'\u2019 « * kr.t ¦Mfli ,\tprontaoie ngure.\t* Lulu: second daughter of Mr.Jos.Parties concerned are requested\t-\t?- H.Emuierson, of Bristol Ridge, to bear in mind that Cards of If you contemplate having some was united in matrimony to Na-Thank* and Memoriam notices are photographs made, come early in the than Thomas Smith, of Caldwell charged foi at the rate of 50 cents j^y, especially if its a family group, or The bride was attended by her for each such card or notice\u2014cash children.The days being short, the sister, Misa- Eva Emmerson and in advance.A verse containing hour8 for making pictures are limited, the groom was ably assisted by NOT MORK than 8 lines may nc- pollrteen photos to the dozen until his cousin, Mr.Gordon Smith of snsssa î!s^Ve! n- « >-«¦.\t\\ £,r,s-by z.rrau*\" The Clarendon Homemakers\u2019 After the ceremony was Club will hold its annual meeting N *h« bridal iwrty returned to nt the home of Mrs.R.J.Wilson I th,e home of the brides parent*, wlieie a sumptuous dinner was served to the immediate relatives, D.E.HENRY.President Cor.Bank and Spark* St* Principal __SHAWVILLE EXPERIENCE arnages vs EXPERIMENT.Learning office work Is like learning any other kind of work or trade or profession Machinist* are trained by practical machinists, doctors by doctor*, dentists by dentists.The secret of success of the Graduates of Willi* College Is that they are the only ones trained by expert, experienced office workers for expert office work.For Stenographer, Secretary or Accountant, we have the best courses available anywhere.Last year our increase was 43%.This year to date is even better.Still Employers\u2019 Demands Exceed the Number of Willi* Graduates.Overcoats We have some extra values in Heavy Cloth Overcoats, A visit to our Clothing Department will repay you.THE BANK OF OTTAWA The Bristol Branch of this Bank I on Wednesday, Dec.4.Program i# now open daily and is couse- Suggestions on Christmas dinner,,\t.\t.\t^\t_ quently in a much better position\tby Mrs.\tJ.I).Bodging\t;\tSolo-Miss\tn,t*r whlch* very pleasant\taftell to handle their growing business of\tMay Findlay.All\tmembers are re-\t,loon WHH spent.In the evening that community.The Portage du\tquested\tto attend.\tthey went to their own\thome Fort office will begin a similar ser-\t?\t- where a number of people\twere a FEW REAL BARGAINS vi'-e in the course of a few days.|\tRed Cross\tgathered to receive the happy 1 small Upright Piano, $75.00 *\tRidge.With the restoration of that\t.\tThe happy couple were the re-1 right prices, peace which lias been earnestly\tThanksgiving Services\teipients of many useful presents, prayed for during many long Thanksgiving Services at St including a sum of money, weary months, communities are\tclmrell 10.30, (H.Com.); ami\tAll join in wishing Mr.ami Mrs.beginning to discuss and consider\t7 go\tm, on Sunday, Dec.1st.\tSmith a long, happy and prosper what form of reception should be\t|ouh journey through life.\u2014Com.accorded those gallant Canadian Thanksgiving services will be lads who have been through the on Sunday,-Dec.1st, as rethick of it, and who will, it ih I qlieeted by the Canadian Govern-1 At 3rd East Ave.Methodist hoped, beforeilong be permittedI to\tment,\tin the appointments of the\tChurch, Saskatoon, 8a.sk , on the turn their backs on the Battle-\t(j|*rendon Methodist Circuit, as\t22ud inst., by the Rev.C.Adam*, I FOUND\u2014Between Shawvllle and Bns- iB horrors and atrocities of war.No Yarm,\t7.00 p.m.\tWm.Rankin, of Ross, Ont.The - reception tendered them can he\tH S Cooke Pastor young couple will make their FOR SALE -A quantity of good onions too enthusiastic no welcome too\t_ .\t\u2019\thome at Domremy, Sask., where UfPly to Wm.A.Hodgins, it.B.No.:i, SHE I N, I.HARRISON, Principal.Ottawa.Ont Willis Collbsk 1301 parks Street, entrance between Kelcham\u2019w & Sims.A position for every Wills Graduates Mitts and Gloves A complete stock of Fine and Work Gloves and Mitts to choose from\u2014in buckskin, horsehide and mule pull-over mitts.We have Wright\u2019s famous quality\u2014non better manufactured.Oar Fallen Heroes Must Not Be Forgotten.Also new Pianos and Phonographs at Geo.W.Pinglk.Piano Tuner, 40 Louisa St\u201e Ottawa LOST\u2014Between John H.Brownlee# and Otter Lake (via the 8th line and Pickanock Road) on Tuesday.Nov.5th an outside automobile tire (Goodyear.) Finder w ill greatly oblige by leaving at Thk Equity office.J.H.Brownlee.Hodgins\u2014Rankin Heavy Gaps For men and boys, with or without fur lined bands\u2014200 to choose from priced from 75c.to $2.00 each.FOR SALE\u2014A choice litter of young pigs.Apply to Jas.Ballantyoe, Elmslde.HBPWf Our values in the following Lines are the best on the market : Oil Tan Moccasins Moose Moccasins Sweaters, Mackinaws, Gum Rubbers, Heavy Tweed Pants, Long Socks, etc fcTSiarea the end that W&O00 gallant men who went forth and gave their live» that the cause of Right Freedom might triumph, should not be allowed to fade from the national memory.The circumstances deuiaud that suitable HHBH oriaIs to the fallen become the oh-1\t1 ¦\tH| rS SsSs I StuLa bi'vat li and which is urgently needed these times of soaring prices.We want that money right off, and if it is not forthcoming in due season, means must be resorted to that will produce it.Reverend Father Sud re, after a short illness from pneumonia following an attack of influenza.The late Fatliei Smlrc had been Parish Prient ot North Onslow for almost three years.A large number of the clergy of the district attended the funeral.Sank., formerly of Bristol, on Nov 1st claiming their youngest son Wilfred, at the early age of Besides _a father n Heavy Top Shirts and and is\t¦¦¦¦¦ mother, the -deceased leaves to mourn his loss, two sisters and 4\t15EHEBF5 _\u2022* L=s& % I \u201c-es- u*n\"\"1\" SZZ'ZCZ particularly interested.Our vill- The employees in Booths pulp |pa thy of a large circle of friends and the neighboring town- nnd paper mills went out on strike land neighbors in their former in mourn their departed sons, last week for higher wages which ! home Bristol.\u2014Com.and sentiment is general that their were refused.Both parties to the I memories should be perpetuated in trouble are re|»orted to be obdur-1 Word was received last week by nome tangible form.Action is the j ate, and oil Saturday the pros- his wife of the death of Mr.Jamie thing needed.What if the Victory pects of a settlement were remote, son Stewart of Bristol, at Cano Loan committees which did such Meanwhile the Ottawa newspaper ubie.Scotland.He was employed good work recently would get to- publishers are becoming alarmed in forestry operations with a gether and discuss ways and I that the visible supply of | taper Canadian battalion.He was home means for giving effect to the will run out before the difficulty from the old country early in the people's wishes ?\t* is straightened out.\tiyear, returning later on.m In Memoriam.In memory of William Percival Lynch, who died Nov.19,1917, aged 23 years and 3 months.mg own T Farewell, farewell, dear Percy, A long and last farewell ; God in His mercies called you From us with Him to dwell.But the parting, oh, dear Percy Fills our hearts with For that dear voice we We shall never bear again « W.A.HOGGING pam, loved Canadian Food Board License Number 8-3551 0 well From Mother > dung to hi* neck sank t.> hi t knees, then plungotl, fa downward, into the grass Bewildered, Kekey turned t Ht unie for enlightenment.'What i it ?\u2019\u2019 ha shaded.\u201cHigher!\u2019\u2019 plia motione !, «ashing forward urd spawnir# tho air.He steered upward into the air, wondering if she, too, had gone mad.When ha glanvtd beneath him he saw several of tho men lying motionless on tho ground.Tho others were surging in a headlong, disordered rush toward the house* Then ho saw, eîose at hand, the out 1 ire of a swift-flying thing\u2014a hor- o thing with venomous eyes a thing that seemed flying straight : e.Before he could move it past her face\u2014missing her by a miracle\u2014and was instantly churned to pieces in the propeller; but in that instant he knew it wi$ something ho had never seen before, n someth uncanny, menacing, loathsome.But he had noted that its body was blark and shiny, that its wings were pointed and vqgy powerful, and that it had a murderous beak that made him shudder.\u201cHigher! higher!\u201d the waved excitedly, and the plane shot upward and away.\u2022Vll at once h 35 RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS Buy all the Victory Bonds you can.(Tj Deposit them in your Bank and add the regular \u201c interest coupons.GT At the end of a short 14 years, draw DOUBLE \" your original investment.NOTHING YOU CAN DO WILL GIVE YOU A GREATER SENSE OF SATISFACTION.Wm IP1 Ï L M u N I Do /Vot Worry If You Cannot Get Sugar rid.I llo ! dashed Donated to the Winning of ihe War by THE SALADA TEA CO.TORONTO You do not have to forego sweet things because of tho present shortage of sugar.Corn Syrup is available, and for years has been available, as a perfect alternative for su/?ur for cooking.in puddings and preserves, in the making of desserts, and on cereals.People didn't recognize this fact while sugar was cheap and plentiful.Now they are hailing the discovery with delighted surprise.Buy Crown Brand or Lily White Com Syrup from your grocer.They are wholesome, delicious and nourishing\u2014true products of the Com\u2014and, you will soon llnd, most economical, too.6*33 mg K ait.' Mv-I l ¦ Oie Double-Walled Secret * 9 h 'i CHAPTER IX.ByEj,.'.DaIrj\t.They^Z^Zc^mU» r.\t.\tg to tfye west, and while he could fc«.w.«,*.î.iv9, .S.\tü grasp the full significance of what he j An tnforcsc^ Happening |\t^\\%rKun^\tWniêdî lTiey were f>00 feet in the air before \\ , P St°, *ll,\u2018 lU1(* 1,.1C\t&th 1 eroded.back\u2014all beacuse of one word from Kelcey had time to look at the girl I A ,?Ve the incessant hum of the pro- her\u2014\u201cfather!\u201d beside him.She was leaning against ^ lel* ?n .,t,lv deafening reporta of j They found the place unnaturally tho back cf the seat, her feet braced.Ithe cnRme ft \"a5 \u2018mpos«:h e to carry still.There was no sign of life env- &GS5 msmsËmm ^^WBBgÊÊM m§ÈÈmÊG house in the distance, and with a ' fd but as he was agreeably surprised start she awake from her brooding that noTne.°[ mzV,e n abstraction.\ti hostile sign.Indeed, their welcome heHipVcKo 'k e lee y*» 'ear!**1' Even I*vrwved#this'wL< °E£!m« of iEEEE?-4\t%% % sL'ÊmEEHH SSHSs tragic, her gesture easy to under-1 ni* 1116 siand.He had made up his mind to get at t io bottom of the mystery sur* ounding her father, and he was revived to go to tho source, itut an unforeseen happening turn 1 his p ans awry in a horrifying fas CROWN BRAND W SJ not AND / LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP /// vV And the use of Çorn Syrup instead of Sugar Is a War Ser The carrying of raw sugar on the ocean has It takes ships that vice to-day meant a huge loss of life and tonnage 7/ are sorely needed to carry troops and supplies Corn is grown on this continent am! the syrup is mnnufac lured right here in Canada./ i Write to the Canada Food Board, Ottawa, for a booklet of recipes In which Corn Syrup takes the place of Sugar.The authorities heartily approve of this movement to conserve Sugar.Sold by grocers everywhere in 2, 5, 10 and 20 lb.tins.*'b3.alb, tiC dwards ' U\\^\\JfSà is Beauty in EVery , v Jar J ; Oil toS ex-convictd ,7 i Brand D5BURC ol TheCanada Siarch Co., Limited He MONTREAL Mai rvrsv^j^ ^raiii'sKIllwccdû®* Y IK » pounds 60 days later, if given a little extra feed towards the end of that period.f- |n(>wa.mCO.The rest were still securely i locked behind the double wall.I I i rom Honnie he heard, between her sobs, the following astounding story: lier father, a confirmed man-hater, had conceived a desire to destroy all I WÊM\tI human life in America and thus 'S fS&StSZg* \"% had learned that in the interior of «ot.nrc.ioRa Canada's Hrhcries Ami îngtùm's MilKnéed Créant * i * 4 \u2022) *.% irt e they would\tpropagate far\tfaster) wI*en\ts°me ro,hu8t\tbaritone\tgrowls it\tacross and back their words with i\tThey are taking the places of brother# they they\tcould be destroyed, and\tout*\t\"ut when\tfriend\tBrowning\t1 heir deeds.If they knit at oU, it is j alld sweethearts who that their swiftness, fierceness, and smugly tells me, \u201cGod's in Ilis\tto make a sweater for themselves, ability to attack at night, would en- Heaven, all\u2019s well with the world,\u201d I\tthereby hurting the cause in\ttwoi\tru.t,vcr> thing in\tsight,\tdon't\tlike poetry,\tbecause\tit doesn't\tways\u2014by using wood which is needed 1\t.vcVvs1 r\tA1\tthf\tlook that way to me.\ty\telsewhere, and taking time which they\t}).hle.r(* '* ,the Klng?would be a de/olate WMte^ A ^ Lacc\u2019 t00\u2019 ia uI1 wel1 enough in its might better put into war work.Wa,kin* through the hospital*, cheer* \u201cWe were to have left to-night,\u201d ,placf/ \\ !ike larc on Rothes and Their spare time is spent in making\tV?** .comfortmg, she ended, \u201cand the cage was to be * handkerchiefs and window curtains yards of useless lace.\t.mpathi/.ng with his fellow-men, opened by a clock-work device the day anoys arc in need slicing «them one-quarter of on inch er,\" replied the child, seriously, \u201cI of socks, mittens, helmet* wondered where all the wicked people ! ond other knitted conifer were buried.\u201d\tThe plea is, I know, that the knit- water When you think of CLEANING or DYEING venters thick.Then drop them in brine made with 1 tablespoon salt to 2 quarts of This keeps them white, tod things arc so heavy they tire ones Spread them on clean towels to absorb arms and hands, while the lace is excess moisture Then put them light and easy to handle.But sure- trays and dry them either in the sun ly n pair of wristlets or of mittens are or by artificial heat.Family store not so heavy as n crocheted bread- them in the cellar or attic, spread.And 1 ve known at least one If you arc fortunate enough to pom woman to complain of the weight of sees turkeys, let them develop and the yarn while she calmly crocheted grow fat.\t¦ a slip for her spread, using heavy fore maturity cotton and a largi hook.Tliink of Parker\u2019s i 4 Our booklet on bueseltold suggestions that save k you money will be aent free a4 charge Wilt# ' AT fn on A bottle containing lime water and linseed oil (equal parts), should always be kept in the house for the treatment of burns.By applying it directly to a burn it will allay pain ancHteep the skin from blistering.Paris i* farther north than Quebec.Pittsburg is a trifle farther west r , ra.Parker\u2019s Dye Works, Limited Cleaners and Dyers 791 Yooge St.faronto \\ \\ .A -y tiofis that certainly will complicate the work of establishing even this modified form of home rule.Among the points brought out as having strong bearing on the success of the program may be mentioned these: The seemingly irreconcilable an-j tagonism that exists between the re-lligions, race prejudices and the life habits of the different peoples of India.1 ^\tThe natural impossibility of apply- TremcndouK Experiment by Which a jng tbe principle» of western const!-.Vast Population is to Receive a tutionnlism to a country which does The Prime### Who Could Not Dance, straight into the gaily lighied V*e Meking O.U~ % -fiC\t' I\tÆZ, bSTSS mêêê e#\t; tiin has evolved a system by which\ttween the two necessarily will be\tSometh ng\tabout the fairy kiss kingdoms, in fact, the\tcompany\ta sz&z -sa-tsa\tssursr.srÆ ;\tsm\t\u201e\u201e\t«*,\t«-.be ni rm tted a voire in the manage-\tincreased by 2.T! per cent, and British\tti l she came to the gray atone.Shv\ttheir midst, dear» and dur! a, it meut of their affairs The program\tIndia by only 3U per cent.).\tpwped round it rurioumly un i tin-re,\tthe\tm(,st bUrrrV* but Kmali sections of the popu.a-1 **bean flown Dianidra,\u201d called tin raised, stared an i starrl.An ! the .: , Twenty car-loads of frozen Pacific .These two vessels are revolutioms- fQr(^ viceroy and Governor General, ually educating them to become quali- 8 lon* ht\u2018 \"%d taught her.W hen centra < t .\t\u2022\t¦\t¦ flat-fish recently left a British Col-\ting the Pacific fisheries.A new in-\tHfter consultation with eminent men\tfiej for u large measure of self-gov-\t*he had come t > the top the hill, umbia fishing port to supply the de-\tdustry is being rapidly built up to\tjn England and India includes\temment.This has taken the form of\tthere, sure enough,waa her second msnd on Canada's National Fish Day take the place of the declining hall- brj\u20acfly the following:\t! the establishment of schools, the en- dancing master.\"wxi t!ie south \u2014October 31st.This shipment went\tbut fishery, and the famous European\tprovincial legislatures to he com-1 couragement of native students to\t| wind.Ho seized Ditnidra's hands to Calgary.Edmonton, Saskatoon,\tmethod of steam trawling is being\tpOSed 0f representative* elected di-\tattend the English universities, the\tand spun her round in a hundred gay Regina, Moose Jaw, Winnipeg, and as successfully applied to the Pacific.rec|ly by the people.\t1 introduction of all the most modern circles; and she bowed and swayed as far east\tas Toronto\tand\tMontreal.|\t-\thfteani\tTrawling.\tA viceregal legislative body for all\tsanitary and hygienic thought and a\tgracefully as\tyou have seen the flow A\tyear\tago.\tPacific\tflat-fish\twere Trawling\tis\tthe\tmost\tmodern me- India, to be composed of two cliamb- f general raising of the native moral\tera do when\tthe south ,wind dances practically unknown in the Canadian thod of fishing.Thu vessels employ-1 ers, the Legislative Assembly of anil physical plane of living.\tW1*h t\u2018lcm* market*.To-day, it is one of the ' C(j are powerfully designed steel j India and the Council of State.Two- Certainly, it never has been a quos-\t#\tP III \u2022tapie lines of food fish in ever in- «(earners of about 126 feet long, and thirds of the lower house, comprising tion of the read to be followed in \u201cOh, 'off with a rush, now sway, now \u2014while the prwccMC.| creasing demand, and bide fair to be- canable of steaming at 10 knots per ; one hundred members, are to be : *he relations between the imperial\tstay,\tand\t1 '\t^ come us popular as salmon and liali- ! hour Arriving on the fishing grounds elected, and twenty-one out of fifty : government and the people; rather it Now bend and bow, and again away! , and stamped fir,.one foe.ana inj hut\twhere fl.it-fi.lt and cods am known to ' of the upper house.\thas been a question of the pace to be\t: the other and glared at the ,ton< m.eMtfirjusÆ ; « swrasra .aks mz %%%:\tas % the efforts of British Columbia fish-\tfeet wide.This\tis dragged over the ; Klng-Kmperor.\tthe people of India now been too\tthe flower-splashed hill-down and\ttorn\tfrock and\tT.ermen has mainly been directed to\to,.a bottom by means of steel wire\tA Council of Prince-.\tswift?is the question all students of\tdown to the edge of the sea.There\tcoral\trsck-Uee,\twas\tmore %%\ti :% stir/,£\u2022.\tst i and men.the Canada Food Board was \u201ehow Canadians how these fish were j I he war has\t1 ihou-ht in rhurch and school.Wrong teach- beautiful than ever before, becuus.' married in a year and a day end the looking for supplies of cheap sea fish caught; how they were marketed, and j sons.It haii ewahene.\t; ^ ÎRg> error of any kind will lead an her eyes were laughing, her lips wedding was most gorgeous.As the for thv citizens of the Western Pvov-; thsiv fooil value.Capt.F.W.Wal- of the world and lea i g\tindividuel or a nation astray.Truth were laughing and.more Ilian all else, fairy had p\u2019omi ed.Diamdrn was thr ioew.z\t.inct., of the Food Board\u2019s Fish Set* ability to do its own financing.Try Vs for\u2014 All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats in stock including Children's Hats, 25 p.c.off.MRS.D S KELLEY Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes IS THE WORLD'S BEST CHEW A full line always on hand SHAWVILLE.It is manufactured tobacco in its purest form.It has a pleasing flavor.It is tobacco scientifically prepared for man\u2019s use.AllKNT Foil\u2014 The Crown Steam Laundry, Ottawa Special rate* on family washing.Bring in laundry Monday.Shipped on Tuesday\u2014returned Kilday.Pontiac Wool Growers' and Sheep Breeders\u2019 Co-operative Agricultural Association, Limited iii è Germany s High Seas Fleet, which has l»evn lying inactive at Keil since Admiral Beatty trimmed it up off Jutland in 1916, crawled out of port last week and surrendered to the British Admiral at a point a few miles off the coast of Scotland on Thursday morning, in presence of the Grand Fleet of Great im|>osing naval spectacle m all history,\tequipped financially as the result ' think it is every young man\u2019s duty to and is never again likely to bo duplicat- (>f the Victory Loan T.TUCK - SHAW VILLE 1 Local Agants Wanted APPLES i For \" The Old Reliable FONTHILL NURSERIES.We expect our car of Apples to arrive this week.All good varieties-both Fall and Winter.Those who have not already booked their order should do so at once.W.E.N.HODGINS.MANAGER, £3* Elevator open every Wednesday until further notice.i Thousands of Orvhtml trees need replacing.War Garden vail for small fruits, early bearing fruit trees.Asparagus, Rhubarb plants, etc.The demand for Ornamental stock in towns and villages is large.Secure a paying Agency with lib- Experivnce 8» Now, mother, 1 think I have told \u201c To all agencies that so powerfully Assisted\u2014the press and pulpit, the var- you all.1 am writing to Willard to tous women\u2019s and other organisations, night, so 1 think 1 will eh hoping this finds you all well.Your loving son, 3320173 Ptk.Tom It.Farrell, 38th Can.Hospital, Army P.O.London, Eng.ed Or C.H.HODGE, SEC.THEA8 Referring to Sir Wilfred Laurier\u2019s the great financial, the railway and other visit to London, Ont., last Tuesday, the | institutions and to workers and helpers, 1 express my most grateful thanks.Of the proceeds of the loan, about $175,000,000 will go tu meet floating in policy at London Meeting.\" Reports I dcbtedness incurred in the provision of from London however, emphatically credits for munitions and so forth dur- stntv that sir Wilfred did no such thing.*nK the past lew months.Of the reurn i inter, between $200,000,000 and $250,000,.probably will go to the hear him were much disappointed.It j provision of credits for wheat foodstuffs the aged Liberal Leader has any new | and other purchases on account of the United Kingdom.ernl commissions.not necessary.STONE A WELLINGTON Montreal Herald (Liberal) said : \u201cSir Wilfred Laurier will announce Liberal (Established 1837) TORONTO.ONT QVERCOATSI The producer who expects to make something handsome out of his bean-crop this year will have his hopes shattered into «mither-tcns, as for some reason the price has gone flat, compared with Inst year\u2019s abnormal figures.NOTICE OVERCOATS ! whereat the \u201cfaithful \" assembled to All accounts owing undersigned must In?settled on or before December 1st, as we art' closing our books on above date.Any outstanding after December 1st will be placed into a collector's hands for collection.We have just opened up a number of up-to-date Overcoats which will make those who wear them feel dressed.Why not come in and try them on and see ?constructive policy to unfold, he is evi dently keeping it on ice till tne oppor I have a gotxl assortment of kodaks, albums, Christmas Cards, New Year's Cards, announcement cards, birthday It is revealed through a \u201cWhite ;*per\" ! cards, etc.\u2014Make some snaps of home life to send to the bv> ^ \"vi i mms, r m ishing for amateurs a speciality.In no moment arrives Extravagance of Economy.\u2022There's one form of extravagance Ml tolerate.\u201d \u201cWhat le ttr T don't care how much money my rife spends for thrift stamps,\u201d A.DOVER FOR SALE or TO RENT recently issued by the British Government.that out of some sixteen thousand prisoners captured by the Turks early in the war, over five thousand are reported to have i>erished through sickness and brutal treatment H.IM ISON Dame Catherine McGregor offers for sale or to rent her property, consisting of two acres of land, situated on the Main Hoad from Campbells Bay to Otter Lake.One good dwelling house and stabling for 12 span of horses.This property was formerly used as a stopping place for the general public.For further particulars please apply Dame Catherine McGregor, Thorn by P, O., (Jue.FELT HATS Smart Nell\u2014What would you give to have ruch hair as mine?Bell\u2014I don't know\u2014whit did you Pte.Tom Farrell writes Home from Hospital A good range of fashionable Felt Hats in the latest colors and shapes.Of General Townshend's army, which after a long Mrs.James E.Farrell, of Campbells neige was obliged to surrender at Kut el-1 ILty, requests the publication of the fol-\t.Am.ro, or,, ,I,.**.^\tfcfcU TJZ'tZVZCZ disappeared and no trace can be found | Nurfoik War Hospital, England of them.It is presumed that they, too, have perished.In settling up accounts I ^y j)var Mother with the Turk this additional damning1 iveî MURRAY BROS to ham and Atlanta sections of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers resolutions were adopted requesting the colleges and technical schools of evidence of his inhumanity is not likely I welcome letter received on Saturday.1 l^e country to pro\\Ids special HSE3\tMiddle-Aged Man W \u201eo.U, 1\tbox Xu.- It cerUtnly '«vice of the country daring the w*r.\tWheels Of Time.I the maple sugar from Mrs.Clarke\tr soosrco xn EIMPQ was delicious, and the homemade candy j rnuIVi CAddAULo .U Ixlnluo »\t\u2022 and members of their respective I daddy.I could not give Ton Cas - cabinets, which assembled in Ottawa re-1 sidy his sugar and candy as he w back Writer Impressed by Accumulation of Subject Matter of Every Descrip.tlon In Print.\"t Oct.20, 1918 SHAWVILLE.THE TAILORS CALLS FOR BRAKE A few mort' lines in answer to your ! Our Branch Store at Bristol is now open With a geneial line of Merchandise .:\tat Popular Prices The Conference of Provincial Pre Is Living In Hops That Some Man WHI Devis# s Workable Sohsms for Renewing One's Lease of Life, and Do It Quickly.# # cently to deal with matters affecting in F rancefl I Well, mother, you asked me if I am We will be glad to see our old customers as well as new ones.\t*\tV\tV;* ¦'\"i\t\\ We are in the market for anything in Farm Produce.HIGHEST PRICES paid for Live Poultry.Ask for prices on Peas and Beans.Later on we will be in the market for Grain.Noth,\u2014Mw Ccthbestson, who haa been in charge of our bra neb store at Norway Bay during the past season* wilt be in charge at Bristol.th\u201er particular interests, seems to have ^ tQ k, |ame Wel|< l do not kn,, \u201e\t- been rather an a'\"iti\\c gathering.I hv my leg is bent at the knee and i s Perhaps the most valusble lnstru-We*tern representatives came to pro-1 very bad yet.I am up going arounti m ment for perpetuation Is the printing press, writes Bruce Cummings In Sci- No sooner is an event \u201cWhat we really need,\u201d said the middle-aged man.\u201cIs some way of slowing up the wheels of time.\u201cAs every man who has begun to get on In life knows, the older we grow the faster time seems to fly.In our youth even single days seem to be endless; but when we get to he about so old the years go so fast that they seem to spin around like pin-wheels.\u201cThere was once an advertiser with a patent medicine to sell who started off his advertisement by describing himself as a retired physician whose sands of life had nearly run out.A well-meaning friend In the fur West wrote to him saying that if he would mix a little molasses with the sands they wouldn\u2019t run out so fast.\u201cOf course there was an Idea In that ; but the minute you come to think* It over seriously you see that there Is really nothing to IL To make the wheels of time turn slower you'd ho veto have something more than molasses.I have thought that perhaps we might Invent some sort of brake, a very powerful brake, for this purpose, but L gnese there's really nothing In thl& Idea, either.\u201cLacking the means of making the wheels of time turn slower, so that we would seem to have more time, I have thought that perhaps somebody may yet devise a way of renewing our lease of life.If we could get an Indefinite renewal of our life lease wo wouldn't ear# how fast the wheel» turned, because we'd have endles» year» for them to turn In.\u201cThe man who could devise a work- better terms from the Federal crutches, but it will be a long while be Th,.v Aske.1 for à transfer I |,,|V 1 *m able to walk, anyw.t> They rnce Progress 'are going to pul me back in bed next ever than it Is reported In the dally wrok and put\t«m it to try and press, and the newspaper preserved from Dominion to Provincial control, ! straighten it.1 think they will have In the British museum for all time, and also a continuance of the subsidies some job to get it to come straight.i Within the sacred rotunda of the they have been receiving in lieu of those Well, you want to know the parti British museum reading room may bl ¦¦¦¦ m ,x \u2022 \u2022 r,\tculars of how I got wounded.The bul- perused the novels of Charles Garvlce, R 1)11 11 \"\t.\t.1 let went through my left leg right in as well as the great Chinese encyclo- ment signified its readiness to hand over | the ^ of the hip, took a pfece of pcdla of the Emperor Kiang-hi In 5,020 the lands, etc., with certain reservations, i flesh out of my left leg ; then the bullet volumes.and to this the representatives of the [ went into my right leg and down to my \\ In books our knowledge to date Is T b runs i two stitches in me altogether, s ) I think blade, a seaworm, on hair combs, car dm wing the usual subsidies, unless they, that is enough for this war.\tpets, ships, sticks, sealing wax, cab too, received cash from the Dominion When we went out we started at five Pages, kings, cosmetics, Kant.A very ebrat on the basis of population.This o\u2019clock in the morning ; it was still thick volume Indeed was published .a, .i,,,\t%%% tion remains practically as it was, for enj 0j t|,e worjfl.ju a few minutes we man to catalogue the literature that had all kinds of prisoner»\u2014thousands of deal» with such comparatively trivial them, and our guns killed an awful lot subjects as the history of the Punch-of the enemy.They came running to and-Judy show, or the history of play-us witlj their hands up crying for mercy, ing cards.So we went along till about half past At the present rapid rate of accumu-eight when they got so thick we had to in tlon the time must come when the do some awful hard fighting.We British museum, thousands of years fought in the open\u2014the enemy was in hence, will occupy an area aa large as When 1 got hit it was London, and the Encyclopedia Britan* There were about nica be housed In a building as big as ten of us lying behind some torn up the Crystal palace; an accumulation earth, shooting aa hard as we could ; so of learning to make Aristotle and little while one of our officers was Scaliger turn pale.cure Government of the lands and other natural resources resources R.A.GRANT.N.R-W« rloeeet 0.30oYlork Mwtdays, Wednesdays »nd Fridays Canada Fbod Board License Noe*\u201410.7830, 8-10802, Keep In mind the Fact the present, at least The policy of federally subsidizing the provinces counts a good many strong opponents in Canada, who sec in it the germ for breeding extravagance and the cause of frequent unbusiness like expenditures, as well as graft, justify i; she old saying This is the store that vwu supply you with your requirements in Stoves end Pipes, Tiqwsre, Eqamelwars, Ironware All kinds of Eavetroughing and Pipe Fitting Give us a cal Satisfactorily done the trench about nine o\u2019clock \u201cConic easy, go easy Hides and Pelts bought at highest prices.Sir Thomas White says Victory Loan Triumph for People eoming toward us ; just as he neared us Referring to the Victory Loan, Sir he got hit in the hand and another Thomas White said on Tuesday night, bullet hit him in the breast and he fell Canada has more than\u2018\tto aie.My poor old mother I\u2014Take \u201ep to 2,006.An engine of this power able plan of this sort would get rich her last and greatest Victory Loan n u ^ia signet ring of my Gnger and send it would nse a nloe-foot-slx-tnch propet- beyond any sort of dreams whatever; profoundly impress the world as to our\tSo I took the water bottle and .|er and the speed of the blade end# that la.If be could prolong his o economic soundness and hnanml\tWm ft drink and then I got up would be In the neighborhood of 600 life n.well as sell life-renewal 1 strength after more than f -ur years o ^ ran fgf the ^retcher bearer to get miles an hour.\tto others; for I fancy that, hard ms\t\u201eaiwv\u201er\u201e_rv_iwi .SswiFsSiîEîE'E'H^vvEb'd\tftas*à.: a sod for the magnificent work >i\t^ flfty yards for the stretcher- would tend to disrupt them and cause and would giv* all we had for that\tOttawa\u2014Montreal :\t\u2022 1 PÜÜË szeaa wmzz = gæaass\t?¦*\u2014- e****,r- eed manufacturing product» during the ' not afraid to go back, a» l am not afraid PRACTICAL TINSMITH Shawvllle Que.Q*- W.DALE Airplane Needs Strong Wood.A modern airplane propeller Is on# of the strongest and most perfect He called to Canadian Pacific Railway.Time Table.\u201c 4.40, p.m.(B) 9.00, a.m.(C) ' 8.30, a.m.(D) HI of SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.THE EQUITY, N|en, Buy Underwear THE mtJGOLR FOR LEltS.^ Weekly Journal devoted to loom Iqtereete.One of the Fifteen Where Canadians Won the Day.Lena, now bo famous owing to the fighting that has raged for its posse#* ion from the early days of 1916 to the present day, warn, before the war, a town of nome 25,000 Inhabitant**.It Is situated in the Department of Pas-de-Calals, 17 miles southwest of Lille.The size and Importance of the place cannot be gauged by the population of the town Itself, explains ¦\tMajor C.J.C.Street, R.O.A., author |H|9ewhere.__Tin I of With the (inns,\" etc.Lens le If yOU want r*6ai U n- I merely the nucleus of a large colliery .\tdistrict, a mass of bricks and mortar, at moaern I dominated every few yards by tall chimneys and massive wlndlng-tow-Round the town itself lies a nia*s of suburbs, locally known as Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.VBSORtPTION, $1 À Y RAH ÎN ADVANCE.tM All arrears must be paid up before any paper is discontinued.I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monuments over placed before the public of thisdistrict.Prices are such that it will be to intending purchasers\u2019 interest to consult mo before placing their order Nothing too large\u2014nothing too small.% ADVERTISING hates.jîsixsws»ff r«a ubsequeut Insertion I cards not exceeding one inch F Business nsorted at $6.00 per year.rss srss?lïs-îr^- And 5 cents for subsequent insert ion».Crmvnerclitl ivWertlsIng by the montl, for longer periods Inserted at low rat which will be given on application.received without In- -3tfïanssx*.ï?KS-» accordingly.\t\u2022 .,saw sxs*oSuS?ys-i declined.FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY derwear prices BUY NOW and protect yourself from! ere.All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.1 Advertisements ed round a central pit.To the eastward a series of straggling towns stretches In almost unbroken continuity as far as Douai.Lens was a town before the exploitation of the coal field that surrounds it, but It has made only one |0< y.D.LODGE, No.304, meets 2nd important appearance in history.This | Wednesday of eaeh month »t 8 p.ni was in 1648, during the Thirty Years On Aug.20 of that year the French, under the leadership of \"The Great Conde,\" Inflicted a severe defeat upon Spaniards at Lens.This part of Artois is a country of low chalk downs and wide shallow valleys, under cultivation up to the very edges of the spoil banks, or crassiers, that surround the mouths of the pits.Lens itself lies on the little river Souches, long since canalized I H.N.Hodoins, and connected to the Canal de la ! W.Cmop.in Com.Haute Deule, which runs from Douai to Lille.But the natural features of the district are almost entirely overshadowed by the artificial textures produced by the local Industry.The j the efficiency of preparedness, most conspicuous of these are the with his young wife he appeared re-spoilbanks, where the refuse from i ceDtty before Frank M.Kenney, chief the mines is tipped.Sometimes these , cl#rk t0 jj0Cn\\ Board No.7 at Cen-are conical In shape, like the huge \\ armoi7i Cleveland, O.sometimes they stretch like huge I Kenney asked, black fingers across the country, as at the famous Double Crasssler of Cite St.Pierre.tall1 mIlshatl's°or'w h lcVinton\tthe truth,\" the I\twüh white at Loos was the most notlceab.e.This\t, man replied.\"Some years, ago l\t!\tm\tcolor.\tInformation regarding him will extraordinary lattice-girder tower\t| bought a watch on the Installment\t;\tbe\tthanklully\treceived, stood up 300 feet from the level\tand wben n was paid for I\tJOHN R, CORRIGAN, plain, utterly dwarfing the hills about\t! ttiousbt the Idea was a pretty good\tMcKee\tbtatio\t.It, and was plainly visible from the\t% figured to myself that acme üIEh Annay, sometimes singly, as In the qui red.\tI this notice.\tWESLEY HINES, suburbs of Lens itself.\t\"That's Just It, mister,\" the youth In May, 1915, the British line was | repiled.unabashed.\"This Is the right extended from the La Bassee Canal j\twe've Just got married.\" to a Junction with the French at the Noeux-les-Mines-Lcns Railway.The fourth corps took over the new sector, and on Sept.25 the Loos attack was launched by the first, fifteenth and forty-seventh divisions, the latter composed entirely of London Territorials.The fighting lasted until Oct.13, by which time the British line had been advanced to a considerable depth over a wide front.But the dominating position of Hill 70, north of Lens, from which observation can be obtained into the town itself and over much of the country beyond, had not been won, despite desperate efforts on the part of the guards division on the days following the first assault; nor was a frontal attack made upon the town NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : HOMEMAKERS\u2019 CLUBS.TIME OF MEETING : the Flu.m o First Tuesday Second Wednesday, Austin Elmside Clarendon - Last Wednesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday, Fort Coulonge, First Thursday, Bristol, \u2022 - First Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thurs.Wyman Shawville - First Thursday, of each month.JOB PRINTING.pss™ \"5U'»\u201cS promptly attended to.JOHN A.COWAN, Publisher f FI G.G.McDowell, Willard Hoikuna, W.M.\tRec.Secy UNDER* War.L, O.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each month Herb Hodoinh.W.M Red.Howhnh, Secy.Professional Cards.ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER meets on the 14th of each month.Men\u2019s Heavy Ribbed Knit Underwear, good weight, all sizes, $% 00 per garment.Stanfield\u2019s All-wool, Red Label Underwear, ribbed, soft, durable and warm, No, 1 quality, the old reliable, at $2.75 a garment.Stanfield\u2019s Blue Label, Double Knit, Pure Wool Underwear, lor men working outside.Get your supply now at-$3.00 per garment. vooate.Barrister STRAYED .Hull.196 Main St.COPENHAGEN CHEWING TOBACCO Strayed on to the premises of the un-deisigtied about Nov.1st, a white ram lamb.Owner may have same by paying cost of advertising if animal is removed at once.\tLYONS LUCAS.Bristol Ridge.PHONE BELL J.Ernest Caboury, LL B.ADVOCATE BARRISTER* SOLICITOR CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE.Manufacturer of and Dealer in Copenhagen is used differently from ordinary chewing tobacco.Take a smaJfl pinch, for a start, and put it between, the lower Tip and gum, in the centre.Afterwards you can increase the size of the pinch to suit the strength of thé chew you desire.Copenhagen is strong, because the tobacco erf which it is made Is FOR SALE Doors, Sash, Dressed Lumber, etc.Custom Sawing1.I Durham Bull Calf.1\tvear-and-a-half old Hols, Bull, 2\tHolstein Heifer Calves, 1 year and- a- half old Holstein Heifers.E.T.BROWNLEE, R.R.No.2, Shawville, Will be in Fort Coulonge every Wed enosday and Shawville every Saturday.Devlin St.Marie & Duclos cut into fine grain», which makes it , impart its strength thoroughly and quiokJy.FOR SALE ADVOCATES, SOLICITORS, Eo.HULL Will attend Courts and Business in the District of Pontiac.of Lens.It was not until the spring of 1917 that any further attempt was made upon this sector, although early in 1916 the Germans succeeded in driving the British from some trenches bout Souchez.But on April 9, 1917, the British first and third armies delivered an attack on a wide front, of which the northern sector was the ground before Lens.The Canadian divisions, by the capture of Vimy Ridge, made the German positions in this area untenable, anfl forced them to withdraw.By the evening of April 14, the whole of the town of Lievin was in Canadian hands, and the line ran thence to the old British front line north of the double crassier.Great quantities of ammunition of all calibres, as well aa several guns, and stores and material of every kind were abandoned Henbe, t UttSe 'Wndi\" 191 MAIN ST goes a long way, showing that Copenhagen 1» not only an unusually economUcai chow, but also one of the finest quality, being mode of the best, old, rich, high-flavored tobacco.\u2022» Purebred Yorkshire Hog for sale\u2014fit for service.U.J.CUTHBERTSON, Maryland, Bristol.X South Waterloo Winners.In a class for Marquis spring wheat in the standing crop competition under the auspices of South Waterloo Agricultural Society the awards were as follows: 1, George R.Barrie, R.R.No.7, Galt; 2, Wm.Edgar, R.R.No.2, Ayr; 3, A.S.Clemens, R.R.No.1, Hespeler; 4, W.C.Shaw, R.R.No.2, H es peler; 5, Henry Mans, R.R.No.2, Paris; 6, John McDonald, R.R.No.1, Branchton; A.Turnbull & Son, R.R.No.3, Galt.Rheumatism, Ridney, .Stomachjand GEORGE E.MORENCY Trouble Prompt Cured.At SHEEP FOR SALE A Prodigy.A new prodigy has appeared In Parts.He is proclaimed as a man, or rather a boy of genius and his name is Salvator Schlff.* He is designated in a Parisian Journal as \u201ca writer who Is not a writer and yet It appears writes better than all the writers.\" He Is a boy in the house of a picture dealer.He has been discovered \u2019taking the pen from the desk of his employer and letting It run agreeably to his fancy.One of his masterpieces of an Idle moment came by chance under the eyes of his employer.\"Did you do that?\u201d asked the employer.\u2022Tes, monsieur,\u201d responded the boy, much disturbed, fearing that he might he discharged for neglecting his duties for frivolous amusements.\"It is admirable I\u201d declared the employer, who without delay sent the manuscript to a noted literary man and now the Mercure de France is going to publish the first work of Bslvt-tor Schiff with others probably to follow.Victory Rheumatic and Kidney Cure Largely Used With Very Great Success.DOMINION A PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR ALL KINDS OF Surveying, Division and Subdivision of Lots, Drawing, Copying, and Reducing of Plans, Lines, Boundaries, &c.Executed carefully to the satisfaction of parties.¦¦¦ {02 Wellington St.- - Phone : Queen 5230.Fifty good breeding Ewes for sale.Appier to VM.LABELLE, Waltham, Que.For rheumatism or kidney trouble, this medicine has no equal, and it is highly recommended for indigestion, dysfiepsia, biliousness, sick or sour storn-HULL.I ach, headache, bitter taste in mouth, loss of appetite and asthma.If you have a sore back or sluggish kidneys, two to five doues will remove the trouble.GEORGE H Y N ES I a.amb,.I my shoulders for over a year.I used Embalmer and Fmral Director |^ all pain and stiffness C.McCabe, R.M.D.No.5, Renfrew, writes : \u201c I was troubled with rheuma- Pjrsonal ittention.Openallhours.I turn for over fifteen years, and at times unable to work.Two bottles of your remedy cured me.\" Mrs.Harry Grace, 500 Flaunt St., Renfrew, writes :141 was troubled for lion and tried all kinds wo bottles of your Victory Rheumatic and Kidney Cure completely cured me.' Mr.T).M.Robertson, Renfrew writes : 441 have not had an attack of, Elmhurst Shorthorns Just two young bulls left, but they Both nice dark Crave Clemency for Thief.Petitions are being circulated at St.Catharines asking for a commutation of the sentence of three years\u2019 imprisonment imposed in the case of by the Germans in then retreat.James E.Lawrence, convicted of Another lull ensued on this seeroi, stealing $15,000 from the Govern- lasting until Aug.15.Early in the ment by padding payrolls while pay- morning of this day, the Lunadiar master of the Welland Canal.The corps attacked on a front of four petition-circulators are making a thousand yards east of Loo».Theh bad mistake by stating that the con- abject Ives were H\u2018\u201c\tPlanta- victing Judge urges the exercise of lions about It, and the western and clemency, which ho emphatic,» -rthwetern^hu^^^ns.^ were gained rapidly at light cost, and in exact accordance with plan.Only it the farthest apex of the advanee, % short length of German trench west jf Site St.Auguste resisted the first issault.This position was captured next day, and the whole extent of the idvance was held in the face of determined counter-attacks.Over one îundred prisoners and a great quan-ity of booty were taken.an- real guod ones, roans\u2014big and well shaped, and out of extra good cows.If you are needing a bull for next season you should see these animals at once.Can also spare a few good young ELLARD L.HODGINS, Portage du Fort.females.Main Street,Shawville.Cheap House For Sale at Portage du Fort.UNDERTAKING Wants Belgian Bride.Àlphone von de Veire, a Belgian resident of the border municipalities, who has done his full share at the front, having been three times wounded and decorated for valor, Is applying at Chatham for a passport to enable him to bring from his devastated homeland hie fiancee, who will be Mrs.von de Veire as soon as ehe reaches Canada.Comfortable dwelling house containing 4 bedrooms upstairs and one downstairs.Good dining room, large kitchen, good cellars, also cistern.Large parlor, halls un stairs and down stairs.Good stable and carriage house.Apply to MRS.CHAS.BRINK WORTH, .\t71 College Ave., Ottawa.and ENI BA LMING years with indiges '\t' \" 1 of medicine.Twc W.J.HAYES Little Baby Phenomenon.A two-year-old baby girl holds the world\u2019s record In mental development The Infant prodigy Is Marth» Springer, twenty-six months old, daughter of Mr and Mrs.John E.Springer of Mountain View, Cal.The child can read like an eight-year-old.The father says the child has a* normal mind which simply has been developed by persistent training.At a recent meeting of college professors and experts In pedagogy and psychology the child for forty minutes read, counted and told the time by the clock and talked with the men who were observing her.Her baby brain did not sag and she appeared to enjoy the long Interview.The child reads and speaks with a vocabulary of about two thousand words.She Is large for her age and ta and sleeps well.SHAWVILLE MAIN STREET (opposite J.H.Shaw\u2019s All calls will receive prompt per I asthma or coughing since I took the intention\tI\t™\u201el, o, this splendid remedy at once from Shawville Drug Co., Shawville, Que ; Cou-longe Supply Co., Fort Coulonge, Que.; ?niENT for\t, J.L.Rochester, Ltd., Rideau St., Otta- AOKNT for\twa ; M Joyce, Quyon, Que.; Singer Sewing machines from the manufacturer W.1 ,\u201ed Repaire\tB,,.Ont ^ SHAWVILLE \"\t\"\t(or mail orders, add sufficient to cover -\u2014 pontage.\tf I g§ FOR SERVICE 44A Needle In a Hay-stack.\u201d A young East Zorra farmer was \u2022o unfortunate as to lose his treas-ir d marriage and exemption certi-icates in a haystack on which he was working.He went to bed and drearn-\u2022d troubled dreams, while his wife earched the stack.Her report44 I\u2019ve found It\u201d at last enabled him to gain iclayed repose.Airplanes to Fly Over Cities.loan campaign, the Canadian Air toard Will send a fleet of airplanes t to drop money-getting literature >vcv Fort William, Regina, Moose IftW, Wim /secourez (Or would sell at market price) one pure bred Berkshire Hog.Fee-one dollar.FOR SALE\u2014Young Holstein Bulls.J.B.KILGOUR, Shawville.Chief Salve for Conscience.City Collector Kyle of North Vancouver has received a letter with a ten-cent enclosure from someone who declares that he once stole a trip on the municipal ferry and had determined to make restitution so as to have \"a conscience void of offence against God or man.\" The Farmers* Yell.tiAD O A T ü\t¦ At the Farmers' Demonstration at FUtt oALiUj.\ttfoUa-vk Park, Brantford, the approv- \u2022\t«.*-*-o**\tzs i\tpi«., -X.\"«ZSTAS «2* £ 1 \"SSrSkia J.L.HODGINS ; or direct P.Ritchie, FOR SERVICE Apply A Chester White Hog.PETER BROWNLEE, 5th R, Clarendon.to feature of the 4 On to Ber- FOR SERVICE MPTLY SEÇUR Mi Registered English Berkshire Hog for Fee\u20141150 HUGH A.HORNER.Radford.service.In all countries.Ask for our INVBN* TOR'S ADVISER.which will be sent fçee MARION & MARION.364 University SL, Montréal.Calgary, Edmonton, md Victoria.h» t GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX BROTHERTON\u2019S | f^NY fold;üps |Trappe» i Secrets By Andrew r Currier.M O.######## 11.West, Toronto.HOCKEY BOOTS, SKATES, HOCKEY STICKS, SWEATERS nnd SWEATER COATS.Outfitters to most of the loading Hockey Clubs in Canada.' .¦J 1 fl .f- the skin and causing ¦ welling» and = jxs&xixiss =3fiKsî average Intoltigenee in this country d ^ ;,nH (ii^,\u201e(1 bone, end vho did not have an ulen of wha.t\td e1m0lt of them tht J5\u201c \",ent.by *»» t,rm.\ttubercle baeillus will be found, they Nowadaye the ,tem U no wldom uwd , .uffer.re from all kind, of AffSis ~ % rsu stfti rs £ FF-f jv F artf sï îjtütæ ago scrofula «N thought to be a , J s fl#bby rnlnvl\u201e und quick real d\u201eea,« like mump, or chicken\ttte oUler with r(Ki face.1 r;45,tt.rtirsrJi with running sores.As now recog- .\t,.\t~| nire-l, errofula i, an irregular col- r\" ' 'n jn ;\t; on lh, \u201eub- ttœssiïtïtt ns-sta.Pfs H-iFl 5 sr»M\tz v FFF'F:!\t: EBE5:\tj STSu,FF st-SSs While there is doubtless an awaken- Kooeo Nature.However, one must\tl\tOHU W lousing acne and other eruptions and Th d havt ,*#n found ctfcc- ing, in many sections, to the fact that be on the alert for foxes and turtles.\t1\t,\t, was the excuse for giving children ^ -n\t$rroful8i iodjn,f eod geese are very profitable yet a\tu van go 1er gc&.mg* xxe use an fir\t| Make entries on blanks In hack of j sulphur and molasses, senna, stihiv j.ver Q.| apd j roil, and they should great many people imagine that they u]»ple orchard ivncc l ami eqmppei\tpremium List and mail to\tg\u2019a, aarsiparil.a and other remedies .gjven ro* onjy jn a form in which are hard to raise.Nothing could be ^\"iih suitable houses.\\our.g gos-\t[\tC.F.TOPPING, Secretary supposed to be required '>» an an- ^ can ^ readily aaaknik&ted but B\ttoSSSSMSaSflEHS A few good, healthy stock geese! not get rain-soaked on the back.'much platter of paris as the liquid* what Jarm Activity #Th\t* Scrofulous children have weak muc-j 2\u2014Please mentivn a goo l medicine ami plenty of pasture* ure the most ; We keep the White Chinese geese will moisten Allow the material to\tBail\toua membranes, catarrh of the nose, | to restore such an organ to its nor- mipoi tant requirements in making at the present time and find that theyj\tdry for a few hour-, and then place j Keeping books paya as well on a\tmouth and ears, adenoids and enlarg-, mal condition, a start.Of course, shelter of some have a number of good points not\tthe powder in airtight containers.] farm as in a bank, a railway office\tcd tonsils.The glands of the neck ¦ kind 'ear- tw0\t' Cleaning Old Bawola.^B turod bird will yield about a pound | However, wo succeeded in raising six to eight weeks.They should Qnce more over the plowed ground :\tth tV haonv-go-lucky soul For of feathers m a year.Laying geese 174 fine young geese and together | have access to forage such a* all alfa ^ the harrow and tho aeed-bed is\tit is onf!'t(^ easv to postpone must never be picked until the laying with old birds, which were twenty- or clover, if at all possib.e.\tmellower and the promise of a good 1 lf )ie- tin\tnecessity drives We are very care- two in number (seventeen geese and,\t-ZZ+- _ harvest greater.\t10r till someone in whom they believe five ganders), we had a pretty nice ^\t^\tGo and do the right action over inspires them.The work of re- ag,ain and aga:n ami ifc l>ecomes.ltt equipping these with initiative, with LIl A A\thabit of the life i hich can not easily a new interest in life, with work I which they can do, is one of infinite difficulty and complexity, tween success and failure that can Nevertheless, it muet be done.not be wiped out.That will stick, The great publics of our countries and it amount, to more than it costs.do not yet| j tbink( Me that they too have their part in the sacred work.So far they only seem to feel: \u201cHere's Experts have estimated that one rati a Wounded hero; let's take him to the will consume 40 to 50 pounds of food movies and give Him tea!\"\tInstead in a year.It has also been figured 0f choking him with cheap\tkindnesa that it requires the continuous work each member of the public should\t^ _\tn of about 166,000 men with farms, to re-inspire the disabled mon FRFF TO GIR ILS agricultural Implement», and other\tthe feeling that he is no more * JvB \u201e rzi \u201e r equipments to supply the foodstuffs out 0f the main stream of life then Big Doll and Doll Carriage destroyed annually by rata in the they are themselves; each\tman, ac-\tThis\tBig\tDoin*\t16 in- Vnited States and Canada.In addi- cordingly to hi# or her\tprivate\tand\tarms\tand\tnaturel tion rats destroy other property, ] chances, should help him to find that\thvÿm ^mit^rPbm mainly of agricultural origigi, the ap^ciai niche which he can best, most\tframe and wheels, and production of which requireTthe work cheerfully, and most usefully fill in\t[he seat.\tand of about 55,000 men.This gives a ^he long future.\t.frVn*leatherette it 1» total of 220,000 men whose economic The more we drown the disabled in; AJ] inches hUh and, la output is devoted solely to feeding and tea ^ ^p gratitude tîie more we un- i\t\"T nSa mSr^oii.Otherwise providing for rata.\tgteel his soul, and the harder we make it for him to win through, when, in the yeans to come, the wells j of our tea and gratitude have dried g 4119.m up.We can do a much more reel j and helpful thing.I fear that there will soon be no one of us who has not ,\t% t .some personal friend disabled.Let once separated from the healthy, ^ ^gard that man as if he were our- SSSISS Scrofula r Our wonderful benik reveals old trappers* lie method*, where and how to trap, beet to use, bow to prepare ekina, little tots VtiXteaa s&gfsat ¦nil we list of Trappy re ' Supples at ronk-IKit torn prid-âlm Tmn*.Cone, Smok-era, Lai In, eB\\ Onr markoi n porta free! Send for free Catalog Vt H J.BROTHERTON 578-580 Yonge St.- Toronto i r*k» #»ti» «!$ JtijMStiBrU' U5B Iwt iw y vu Will bvrwly.S?iJS A\"d goo .AT FOOT BALL WILLIE'S SLICK A5 GLASS HE STRAIGHT ARMED BOB AMD TRIED 16 PAR AND VERY NEARLY DID IT TOO., GUT BOBBIE TAUGHT HIM BY it 5H0L rUNSTEN BROS.A CO.ê» Ike It'll *W 476 fwmkmBMg.r StLoui Mo.dfcetifc r-W * F \"A\" » \u2022 y Entries Close Nov.25th, 1918 TORONTO By Agronomist.This Department Is for the use cf our farm renders who want the advice ef an expert on any question rcjarding eoil, seed, crops, etc.If your quest»®\u2019\u2019 ie of sufficient general Interest, it will be answered through this column, stamped and addressed envelope Is enclosed with your letter, a comple-s answer will be mailed to you.Address Agronomist, care of Wilson Publishing Co , Ltd, 73 Adelaide 8t.W , Toronto.The einn of patent medi- ! i i Easy to Start Answer\u20141 I suppose you mean are very from lice heroes by helping th; public to realize that we must fare fact* and disregard fancies and yippoeitiona In the solution of this present problem.LIP GRATITUDE AND TEA nre more or especua admire wo ter « feather?, -at good prices POULTRY of all kinds.Better quality preferred.Write for prices.STANFORD'S, Limited 1tS Mansfield 8L - season is over ful in handling the geese.Right now is a good time to plan flocfc for goose-ridsing, if the work has not\tLeg-bands on the old geese been done before.If the venture is as ^hey sometimes get together dur-to be a success, don't put it off until $ng o10 latter part of the season and Gee*e mate in February, as % is hard to tell old from young.Sometimes the entire flock is allow-: due tion:\t|M\tI We havo ^ free range.Since cool weather j }\u2022 Sterilized,-\ti.e.,\tstrictly\tclean, found it advisable not to disturb old Vegan in October we have been feed- dairy utensils.Boiling hut water mated geese.Once they are properly, jng more grain than during the early r steam mlist be used to attain mated they will so remain, year after fau because n:ost of the birds now on th0 standard, year, unless the ganders get quarrel- ; band will go to market soon.We 2.Clean cows.The udders and some.Some ganders vfill mate with bave sold quite a number locally, to teat» should l>e washed if badly soil-one or two gee*, while others will be kept for next year\u2019s stock.We ^d, or wiped with a damp cloth if choose four or five.^oung stock never ship geese.\t; slightly soiled.Flank and bellies should be kept separate from the old\thave found the China geese to should be brushed to remove loose mated birds\tat\tfirst.\tbe excellent layer®.Young geese hairs and dirt.Do Not\tGive\tFree Range\twill seldom lay as many eggs as ma- 3* Small-top milk\tpails with « over ¦SUM* the ration.Provide good, clean wa- farms should be r.m«*ed or buried, ter to drink.\u2014A.W.G.\tExposed, they are not only unsight- ly, but may spread contagious dis- Montresl The following are the necessary requirements for first-class dairy pro- n [» the only mark bc- Ihe exira spring a rule, and new stock should bo procured before that time POULTRY, EGOS and FEATHERS WANTED Highest Prices Paid Prompt Returns\u2014No Commission p.pouli# & co.SS Bocaeconre Market Rats Are Big Eaters.Montreal , * Tuet tend us vour rue end uddre* rt we will sen b 3f> I\u2019eckag*t o Fly «mho Xmas T'ofct Carde to well nt 10 tente pa k Mg e.When they are sold mend u* the money end we wtll.eenfl yon the Big null, with all chargee vrevall end we will alee ¦end you the Dell fagj harge r you w o To Prevent Potato Rot * mi Pick over your potatoes about three or four weeks after you have stored them away.The wpt tèer this flency to rot potatoes WANTED Be interested in everybody's troubles except your own.worn kxok pbxcm FOX.COON, SKUNK.The cellar ii not the best place for squishes and pumpkins.A good cool room upeWr# in the house le nil RAW FURS Bs xpreee aes Within #4 \u2022end fer I Muet reted Boeklet end Price List OLIVER SPANNER & CO.w mu* ernisr, Toronto m :¦* oo L * HE V 4r \\ 4 1 LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN An Uncanny Clock.4 The most unc anny dork is in th ' Make this beauty lotion cheaply for pw session of an Indian prince.It has no dial, only n round disk to which numerous little bells a?a attached.Its mere sight at every full a full ! hour is sufficient to utrike an awe For this un- HADE IN CANADA 1 m ii fed 1P tKbJ y dur face, neck, arms and hands.jg !ii D 1 At the cost of a small Jar of ordinary cold cream ojie can prepare 1IH ; quarter pint of the most wonderful ^nl° nervous persons.| lemon skin softener and complexion canny clock indicates i\thour by beautlfler, by squeezing the juice of | uniting, an if by magic hand, into a two fresh lemons Into a bottle con* skeleton a number of hones heaped about it.The skeleton then seizes a bone and strikes with it at the bells 4' **\u2022\u2022»#* i«r WHiftST II- dû Id >5 rn T T talnlng three ounces of orchaid white.Care should be taken to strain the juice through a tine cloth so no lemon ' °^vn ** f,re hours to he indicated, pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep i This done, the skeleton falls again to | fresh for mouths.Every womnn knows 1 pipc**» The strange clock has, of ; that lemon juice fs used to bleach and course, many admirers.Thus, an freckles.1 English banker recently offered $5,000 for it, but the owner could not he induced to sell it.v\u2018 * Y m ZZ/9 % K m- x n s X // / 7a ///.I till zv.y , -.\u2022» I / I -1 $ » remove such blemislieg as puilowuesH and tan and Is the ldoal skin noftener, w hi toner and beautJtter.Just try it ! Oct three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and X ' \u2022/ aims no Z6 ft .I r m NN X Australia\u2019s Contribution.urn .« two lemons from the grocer and make j Australia sent abroad 330,000 men up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- cf n population cf 0,000.000.Of that ' grant lemon lotion and massage It, number the total casualties were 200 -gaily Into tl taoard and lodging, clothes, the Irish captain promptly, \u201cand you ü*ht and fuel being found by the help with the guns.I\u2019m from Cork Government, which also conveys the and I don\u2019t need any life-belt.\u201d\tworkmen from and to China free, and gives a bonus in hard cash of $270 on embarkation, $75 in case of injury, and $160 in case of death.LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE For Autumn Days 8 PRESERVE the LEATHER New Materials.X nerrDAurr c Becoming economically independent of Germany, in the future, and to a lesser degree of other nations, is an incentive which has appealed to the best brains among the Allies.What has been accomplished by British scientists so far promises much for Origin of Sandwich.Sandwich takes its name from John Montague, fourth Earl of Sandwich, in 1792, who used to have slices of bread served to him while he was at | the gaming table so that he need not ' stop playing.To go farther back, he derived his title from Sandwich, a town in Kent, England, the name of which was made up of the Anglo-Saxon words, sand and \"wic,\u201d meaning town\u2014sandy town.KNOCKS OUT PAIN\tlame*! THE FUST ROUND | fetiS, Itchings and Irritations // A Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan\u2019s the World\u2019s Liniment w- AutoStrm /, This famous reliever of rheumatic This type is most easily bunt.It suffcrs from, enjoys its great sales gives the highest vertical front ex- because it practically never fails to posed to the sun\u2019s rays and throws all of the rain water to the rear.In the treatment of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cuti-cura Soap and hot water, dry gently, and apply Cuticura Ointment to the affected parts.These fragrant super \u2022 creamy emollients tend to prevent little \u2022kin troubles becoming serious If used fur every-day toilet purposes.\u2022 For sample of each free by mail ad die* rest card: \"Cutioura.Dept.N.Bostoe.U.S.A.\u201d Soldbyd .throughout the world.li bring speedy, comforting relief.Always ready for use, it takes little to penetrate without rubbing and produce results.Clean, refreshing.Made in Canada.At all drug stores.A large bottle means economy.I * z >/J n Jlervous M People I i ! Kill> P«iin 1 r 30c., 60c., $1.20.who drink tea or coffee find substantial relief when they change pr.' CURRIE lias li stated repeatedly that the morale of our troops is without equal.IIo knows that this fa doe to two thin*?*\u2014discipline and Muait appearance.The officers are responsible for like.the AutoStrop for smart appearance, The Auto Strop Safety Razor has been of National Service hi kcrplnf, with the aid of soap water, the faces of many of our soldiers in a fresh, dean, comfortable condition.Your soldier will appreciate more than anything else, an @ McCali f Vi 1f L U fa  PAIN EXTERMINATOR STOPS THE PAIN\u2014AND ACTS QUICKLY Rheumatism, lumbago, nenralgia.sprains, lame bark, toothache, ache, sore throat, swollen Joints and all similar troubles are quukty\t\u2014 _ by Hirst's Pain Exterminator.It Las been sold for 40 years,\tjt ®xr infantry assistance, and never | Huna; It\u2014the war; Hie\u2014what the Nurses ; and one sister Mrs Sarah ! ment, caused by the death of their son failed to satisfy the orders of the j kaiser will get: Their*\u2014what the Clarence m the West.\tdbi3L3 command.\t| Hun» will g#L- Master Hugh (Imp ) Veteran Hus Earned RNt (Registered ns Number 0673 Splendid opportunity.A,,Üam Why take chances on catching the \" Flu \u201d through neglecting to keep warm when one doctor bill will more than cover the cost of one of our HEAVY TWEED ULSTERS, or DOG SKIN FUR GOAT ?We are now showing a beautiful range of Tweed Ulsters, Black Dog Coats, v Black Goat, Calfskin, Persian Lamb trimmed and long Corduroy Sheep lined Coats at prices away below catalogue houses.Call in and look Them over.¦BURROWS, Campbells Bny, Que al He started New Idea In Butter Making.An emulsor, now being widely Introduced, produces pasteurized milk or cream from their component parts with the aid of centrifugal force.The machine, which Is shown In Popular Mechanics Magazine, la built some- Milk I Card of Thanks Father of Forty-Four I\u2014 A.DOVER.C'hetwymi, of Gloversville ,7 "]
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