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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" No.44.37th Year 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1019 IMS per annum In advance to the United States THE BANK THE HARDWARE STORE ESTABLISHED 1*71 Borrow to Buy Cattle Capital paid up - $4,000,000 Rest OF \u201cMixed Farming\u201d is the big moneymaker today.Of course, grain and fruit and vegetables pay well\u2014but beef and bacon, butter and cheese, are piling up the profits for the farmer.Milk more cows\u2014fatten more cattle-raise more hogs.If you need money to do it, come to The Merchants Bank.We glad to assist all up-to-date farmers.Stewart POWER HORSE CLIPPER 4,750,000 OTTAWA 94 Branche In Canada There is a universal call for saving NOW.Start a Savings Account at any Branch with a Dollar or more.3 They were used in the Army.Don\u2019t waste time by experimenting with unknown anil untried machines.The Stewabjl is reasonable in price and guaranteed to please.Clipping starts with first Spring weathe.are is TH\u20ac MCRCHANT5 DANK Fort Coulonge Branch Campbells Bat Branch Shawvillk Branch, A.O.Gervais.Manager.J.D.Kknneallt, Manager A.H.Muliiern.Manager.Bristol Branch (open daily) A.H.Mulhkrn, \" Portage du Fort Sub Office.Open dailÿ.Hsid Office: Montreal OF CANADA SHAWVILLK BRANCH QUYON BRANCH, CAMPBELL S BAY BRANCH.Established 1864.W.F.DRUM.Manager \u2022 D.L.WILLSON.Manager BRISTOL BRANCH, C.E.SHAW.Manager Remember, all our watch and clock repairing is done on the premises and all work guaranteed.E.G.Amy, Jeweller and Optician.I tician.\t|\tllbNKT'S\tI :S£SHORTHAND SCHOOL Hitting for you today.H Iw.hon, Art\t/\u2018'\u2018'his bu****\t*\tOttawa, Ont.Roll ok Honour\u2014Brass plates engraved for churches, schools and private houses.K.O.Amy, Jeweller and Op- Hand Clippers and Fetlock Clippers A BIG DRIVE also in stock.For Stenographers.For the past Tear the Civil Service Commission bas been scouring the country for competent i stenographers.On Feb.16 every Branch ! of the Service was placed under the Commission which moans that the dei mande arc now doubled.J.H.SHAW.mmb; aaiasr'\"' ^ es-\u2014 Hale ami J.L.Hodgins have ini- ^ jjox Social will be held at iiZ' -P4™ lo allcûUler jugt a8 ,me.XVe\u2019ll the sentence or authority.They which they had filled were left vacant and rive; barley with nee and com !\tJ\tint^« VuhlLt far\tthere next.\"\tI greeted tho verbal announcement with and nrast be filled.Girls sprang for- flour: °»18 \"U1\u2018 \u201c>rn flour.\tmoved ^um nu -sema:ds ™d thlir A ^adow like a cloud crossed her a loud \u201churrcch.\u201d Whereupon the Red ward to take the place of the boys, Boston Brown Bread.-l cup corn\t- nurwemml, and their face\tGuards, stamping hard and with clat- but still there was room.There didn\u2019t °\"-*al, 1 cup oatmeal, 1 cup buckwheat:\tHurke, however, was not to be so \u201cBut I have so little time!\"\t; taring arms, stormed toward the bed- This boy died nobly, though he died seem to be girls enough to fill the or Barley flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 ; lightly diverted.True, he remain- , f cloud leaped to his face now room 0f the Czar\u2019s family.-\twhile slim, places left by the young men and then teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon ed for ten minutes at his father's side,\tthunderous.^\tWhen the Czar and Czarina heard Scarce hardened, laughing, and this there were grot gaps where the girls salt, 2 cups sour milk, \\ cup molasses, and he listened dutifully to what his\tthe noise they understood immediate-\tside the sea; \u201ciTn,:v\u201c\tê£'\u20ac bîFhÂS-E-E s %\t%% The problem of the aged solve ! I ?hours or bake 45 mmutes to 1 hour\te r\tyou really\u2014have to?\u201d\tself dressed the Czarevitch in his\tcover him! *>lf.The old men could not go to in moderate oycnl One teaspoon Shc ^3 not in tiie library now.She '*}'**: \\ h*vc %\u2022\"\t-\t.\tmilitary uniform war; the old women could not exactly sod* may be added if a dark b;*cad is wa9 on the wide verandah, swinging , Sh® h^1 tuTne5 her face half away, take the places left vacant by tho desired.\t.\t, the cherubic boy in the hammock.To ae thought he cou.d ?cc tears in young, strong girls, but they could do Scotch Broth.\u20141 cup Scotch bariy, Burke she looked even more bewitch- ner eye?.their bit, and a big bit, towards mak- 1 tablespoon fat, 2 medium-sized pota-j ing than she had before.As a pictured vou^%v\u2014^o l^^Hk^voi^'hll glad to get any sort of help, began dium-med turnip, 1 medium-sized\t*!\t^to-ToZ Father died, them they were openly delighted with the nigltt in 3 qua: lS wa^ei, simmer one hands his own common hammock, she He spoke awkwardly, with obvious change.One man, a job printer, de- hour.Heat fat, add chopped vege-\twas Itewilderingly entraining.\trestraint.lie wanted suddenly to clan?» he will never hire girds again; tables, cook 2 minutes, add to barley,\tCombating again an almost over- take her in his arms to soothe and he\u2019ll slidi to his old men.\tand slowly cook until vegetables and whelming desire to stand in awed coniIort her as one ¦would a c \u201cGilds are flightly,\" was h;s rea- barley are tender.Add more saJt worship, he advanced! hastily, speak- s.he w^9 Ilot a and ]t w ssœsra*\"'-\"iet agASawa ssac - \u2014- - they are bobmg about tlie office in- StuEed < anl*age.\u20141 smalt head uab-, ;,Qh ,\tdidn\u2019t did I?Did Burke Denby began the very next \u2022bead of sticking right at their job.a*fe, 2 tablespoons vegetable oil or j im)(e_^ [>a^y up v»\u2019\t^\tmorning\tto be a friend to Miss Bar They spend too much time peeping, other fat, 1 cup rice, 1-3 pound mut- WM a start the girl turned, her net- Accepting as irrevocable the into vanity cases and powdering tiieir, ton, 1 cup stock, 2 cups water, salt,\teyes wide.\t*jh*t the could not be separated noses and polishing their engagement pepper, 2% cups tomato sauce.Scoop\t\u201cYou?Oh, in the library\u2014\"\t\u201dar york^he made no rings.\u2014 Now my old men are past out the centre of a small head of cab- \"Yes; an hour ago.I do hope I\t****** P iSss- akmg all day.\u201d\tand when this has been partially gelfr,°' slr' ne J\tthe breakfast table.\" ÎKÆ5TCSS! SS ÏÏiJnSTJrZ S2 SMU1Ï5.\tCS-&Î55 \u2019\ttKïsls ssr-ViSsa ft\tz An-1 sons who wouldn\u2019t ht mother rice; remove to the eauepan.Pour name.\tff a., , j \u201cI'm not worrying,\" laughed the work tn anyone\u2019s kitchen before the tomato sauce around the cabbage and .™™e *Hebentl!irrtct.She bhish- th «j *b#Q take Miss Barnet - ¦¦June\u2019sU?*-' their treat\" LVU con It .^ .What a pity\u2014when it\u2019s so beauti lisgTi , and that speed is not the thé afternoon sun turning her won- out! To-morrow, then, in the them 1 -1! rj\u201c- v\u2018\t¦ !-1-\u2014-In her arms!morning?\" -vmt-aU Kav :\tShe shook her head.pension at ages running from sixty years to seventy-two yeans, and the ! 1/3 com.syrup, M teaspoon cin-Whd clamor for \u201cyoung blood * was j maton.Mix and bake for one-half heard in all lines of business The meeting was In this stern box\u2014his mother, were she here Would choose a white one; tie a spray of dear White roses with a ribbon white os they.But war\u2019s for men, not children, and the grim Sad trappings of a soldier\u2019s death are dark; Yet something glorious wraps this lad, for mark The rippled bands of scarlet over him.Was the air jealous of supremacy.Unwilling men should dare its trackless ways, That it should fail his light keel, in the blaze Of a dear sunset- hurl him earthward, still?ents, uncles and aunts very much of a mu usance All Signed Death Sentence.The chairman of the Workmen\u2019s and Soldiers\u2019 Council, a worker nam- catne a All then knelt in False Reports prayer.Terrified Grand Duchesses clasped Mark Twain has been outdone, each other.The Czarevitch burst into when his death was prematurely retears and tried to stand, but fell, p0rted, he complained that the report whereupon the Czar broke off his wa8 \u201cgrossly exaggerated prayer to take his sick son in his w.H.Helm, the author, airs a simi-arms.The Czarina continued her |ar grievance, as follows: \u201cIn the new prayer.\tedition of \u2018Who\u2019s Who/ it is stated The door was then opened and Ju that I died on March 20th last.So rofski, followed by the armed Red far gg j %now the only foundation fot Guard, entered the apartment.Baron- ^his inaccuracy is that on that date* css Buxhaven, alarmed by the noise,.jn common with many thousand* oi hastened to the Czarina and fell beside her in hysterical convulsions.Ju-rofski, with a devilish short langh, turned to the Czar and said: \"I,see you already are prepared.\u201d % \u201cYes, I am ready,\u201d answered the Now Mr.hiML.noillid But not other elderly persons, I was buried ie war work!\u201d\t- This is as neat a denial as one could wish, and reminds me somewhat of another man who, on reading of his death over his breakfast, immediately wired: \u201cPlease send date of funeral-/ wish to be present!\u201d But she looked so Czar.\u201cOur visit does not concern you alone, however,\u201d continued Jurofski roughly.\u201cWe shall exterminate your wife and your whole breed also.\" He The driver of the jaunting car of then made a gesture tq the Red Iceland is always ready to excuse bins* Guards, pointing out to them the Bejf # he is reproached for the con-Czar\u2019s family and Baroness Bux- dition 0f his horse, haven, and shouted:\t\u201cI say, Paddy,\u201d said a tourist on# \u201cOut with them and no com pH- day( \u201cthat is the worst looking horse * you drive I ever saw! Why don\u2019t y*a \u201cFatten him up, is it?\u201d queried the fatten him up?\u201d driver, as if he could not believe him \u201cFaix, the poor baste can hard J ' J plans Heal that timid * A Light Burden come about.ments.\u201d Shot to Death in Cellar.The Red Guards surrounded the condemned persons and drove them out the door with his son who had fallen in a in his arms.He was deathly The Czar went first ears ly carry the little mate that\u2019s en now!\u201d too.\u201d Helen?That\u2019s all right, then, ly with her,\u201d smiled she rose from tho table.41l A_ \u2022 notes ^___ mn***#pt trn WA*Vi\t^ lüue ivr \" pm miûüêy \u201c And if thrifty mother manages to make her money! buy her shoes and stockings as well a few thrift stamps, why there no barm done.B iwooUHHHi pale and swayed, but quickly recovered himself.The Czarina followed him with firm step, praying softly all Sugar has been known to the ChSjj ncse for at least 8,000 years.Follow-the-Leader I\tI By plating a mirror, 3 feet square,\tDenby\u2019# sou .\t.\t.opposite the opening through which \u201cYes.\u201d _ 0?\tst rated out mending , 8heep were to be driven, an Australian \u2018 \u201cûb-h!\" e# ufjeen cents an hour.John growor been able to get the ani-I At the admiration in her eyes anu the ir J at was all r.glit, 1 ^ mals to pass into pens where theyj yoke he unconsciously straightened- got tartod, but\tcents too| ^ RsTllÏn^n'lÏbit'of \"fon'o^ing\tdo üvo-We?\" br»thti BM.tor tier.See yearned for the ]ead of its faBowi, each shrvp, on\tthe inapïealle «notion ! seeing its own likeness in th?mirror, that seemed suddenly to be swelling thought it was another of the flock wiithin him, the young man laughed and passed through the opening at slightly., While the device ha* been cm- ! \u201e \u201cOf mi^c-whw I'm not away!\u201d ployed only indicated, and by hut ( ^\tcft£h£ one ranchman.so far a.is known,\tmeant -when you're not doubtless there are many places where s the time.The Grand Duchesses and Baroness Buxhaven wept convulsively and had to be dragged to execution in the cellar of the houte.At the staircase which gave access to the cellar the condemned persons (To be ooatinueJ.) STOCKS Had the Right Ides H.M.Connolly Members Mofctf^sl ! While the Germans were marching through a Belgian province, one of them said snceringly to a farmer I another yrnun.consisting of Bot-dowing seed:\tkin, the Czar's personal physician; \u201cYou may sow, but we shall reap.\u201d Madam 3 Schneider, reader to the \u201cWell, perhaps you may,\u201d was the Czcrina; Prince * Dolgourouky and reply: \u201cI am sowing hemp.\u201d\tCount Tati'eff.\u2018 You.too?\u201d raid the Czar to Bot-vho bowed very low, unable to - * word.5 thi Red Guards feared rifle bid- pmty-Ave Would be glod to pay that to anyone who woufcl wash her dishes and straighten up her rooms each morning and mother couldn\u2019t see that tag to h< Her employe »\tBxehshfls.106*106 TRANSPORTAT! BUILDING.once wxls any more lower - y than darning yown- ¦ BONDS \u201cTreat e assn wi Ji m *ch dof enee e i y:u world a r \u2022\u2018?rv -*\u2022 /.m ia * v*- j \" HÏ nr.i I j e color tho wild « I countries by furnishing substantiel ' testimony In the form of speskers, OPINIONS ON WORLD PROBLEMS PEACE AND PALESTINE i\u2019LBOY^i'G I writers and others, as well as through Marvellous Progress Has Bern Made publicity agencies, to prove the facts respecting the operation of prohibition : ,e _\t_ .\tin America.Second, the league will aim.While the earlier emphasis was give financial assistance ms well as\t.\tm \u201e , Àl_ .\t____ placed upon total abstinence, it was R\u201e other .Upport to the temperance Mother\" «re given all the medical 1 he council of the great powers at not long before advocates of temper- organisations of other countries work- cnie ne*rt f0 the League on these im \u2022less men and a large majority of the tiona.agricultural class have como to realize Geographical and ethnological si Urn that Canada has suffered material lass 11ion may necessitate some isolated states being absorbed by mandatory nations.Executive Council, composed of Britain, the United States, France, Italy and Japan, must meet at least % guv f can cause Centre Barber Shoe md inconvenience in various ways h rough lack of a bet ter system of internal communication and transjiort, On the Busy Corner md they believe this great question, thick neerns the IkhIv i«otiticas much uerhaps, if not more than any other at I treatment of commerce of all members he present time, has re iched the i>oint\tLeague provided, whore it cannot any longer be held in I All treatiex existent which conflict once a year.Freedom of transit and equitabl T.TUCK, PROPRIETOR.Try Vs for 'h-t.-i.-i\t, I JKAïSS.\u201d Tobaccos, Cigars This wits made aery clear at the re-1 ^ negotiated.\tand Cig&retteS vent meeting of the Eastern Ontario\t° (food Hoads Association held in Ottawa, Y full line always on hand DEAD ! ihan which no gathering of the kind hitherto held was productive of better results.The declaration of the Minis- e\t# ter of Railways at that meeting to the §||* Wilfrid LâU TIGT efleet that the Federal Government was prepared to give substantial aid to all H&S PflSSGtl AWclV permanent road undertakings was of '\t^ great importance and should go far towards making easy a solution of the I rdi em of < ?.which has been a big obstacle in the way of progress in road | niflîiy yCflFS the brilliant tillast summer the Provin- 296, Renfrew, Ont.ial Minister of Roads had occasion to Price 75c.per bottle.In remitting uake a tour through the county as far for mail orders, add sufficient to cover as Allumette Island, on the invitation | P°*taKe-____________________________ >f the local member, and it is said he vas very faborably impressed with the haracter of the country through which he passed, as he also saw the great need jf road improvement, especially the need of a trunk road, which if construct For the safety of the public, on ue count of the prevalence of the \" Flu,\u201d | at the office on the advice and with the consent of the Directors and in pursuance of the by-laws governing same, the annual meeting of the Shareholders of the Pontiac Rural Telephone Co., Limited, has indefinitely postponed.Due notice will lie given when date of same is decided.For further information write or call Within recent years the local govern y writes ueiit has accomplished considerable in he direction of road bet torment, and Or C.H.HODGE, SEC.TREAS THE ARNPRIOR CREAMERY W.E.N.HODGINS, me BRISTOL, QVK MANAGER been Wainman\u2019s Friendly Sale 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday, Saturday - Feh.20, 21, 22.B.W.HODGINS, Secretary since Mr.W.J.Payne, Renfrew, writes I had rheumatism in my arms shout FARM FOR SALE At Being Lot No.19, in the l*t range of Litchfield, and part of Let No.28, in the 6th range of Clarendon, containing in all 119 acres, about 75 of which are cleared.The premises are well built and well watered and fenced.upon Soil chiefly day.About 4(> acres have been fall-ploughed and ground is in good order.Located two miles from Bryson and 4 miles from C N.R.Station.Reason for selling -have purchased a larger farm.For terms and further particulars apply to EDWARD DALE, R.R No.1 Shawville.\\ we iking it tip without delay We have just settled in our new premises, formerly occupied by the Merchants Bank of Canada.We are offering an Extra Special Discount of 25 per cent off our entire stock of Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware and Novelties.FARM FOR SALE CANADIAN v PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.Being East Half of Lot No.26, 3rd Range Clarendon, containing about 100 acres, of which 50 acres are under cultivation and at present in hay and % suture.Erected thereon are a good comfortable dwelling house ; machine shop and granary ; good barn 30 x 40 ; two good cattle sheds and horse stable.50 acres of bush land timbered with spruce and cedar.Situated one mile from C.N.R.station and sawmill.For further I particulars and terms apply to JAS.HART, ?TIMETABLE.ed would become an important section | Shawville-Ottawa Central\u2014 of the Gouin Highway, leading from Montreal to Hull, and of which a considerable portion was completed last In view of the prominence the Lv.Shawville 7.35 a m 2.55 p.m.Tues., Thura Lv and Sat Ottawa-Montrkal Short Link\u2014 Lv.Ottawa Central x 8.45 a.in.t 3.30 p m., 5.50 Also 10 per cent off all Victrolas good roads movement has now assumed, the advantages pf the minister\u2019s visit last summer may shortly become ap-1 OtTawa-Montrkal North Shore Ottawa Broad St.7.30 a.m ¦¦¦¦¦* '\tp.Lv U Portage du Fort a.m., and 6.40, a.m FOR SERVICE Registered (imported) Ayrshire Bull.Terms on application.Apply to JAS.C.GLENN, Bristol, Que.For the three days only.parent Lv 44 Ottawa- Pembroke\u2014 THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.of the covenant,\tit proposed shall govern the League of I Ottawa-Soo, Winnipeg and West\u2014 Nations, formed at «be conference Lv Ottawa Ontral +11.45 p.m.and .\t,,\t.\tI 122 a.m______________________ j now in session at \\ eraaillea, was presented and read by President Wilson at a plenary session of the Conference held on Friday last.This most important document sum Lv.Ottawa Broad St.x 8.00 a.in., and 4 45, p.m.Be sure and give us a call STRAY heifer JEWELER BERT WAINMAN SHAWVILLE.QUE.Strayed on to the premise* of the un deraiffned some time dorin* the Pall a year aod a half old heifer\u2014te I and white color.Owner may have the animal by proving Lot 8, R.3 Clarendon.Explanation signs : x Daily except Sunday t Daily.C.A.L TUCKER.Agent FOR SALE One * pan of steel grey Colts from Horner's Percheron.One rin ing .*!, the other rising 2 years old.Well watched and will make a fine particulars an BEAN, THE EQUITY, lined A Witkly Journal doteted to Leeal Interaoti.r obllohod every Ther.da j \\{ Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.Annual Subscription .sr All arrears must be paid up before any p iper Is discontinued.-o\u2014- ADVERTISING HATES.hr*il advertising, 10cents per line for \u2022 4 insertion and 6 cents per line or each subsequent Insertion B usines* cards not eiccedlntf one Inch iuserted>t $5.00 per year.Local announcements Inserted at the rate of 8 cents per line for first insertion nnd 5 cents for subsequent Insertions.Commercial advertising by the month for longer periods inserted at low rates which will be given on application.A'lvertl*oinent* received without¦ {¦- IM^VTXSBK.\"* ÏÏTiSti & accordingly.Birth, mitriage and death notices pub ll.hed tree of charge.Obituary poetry declined.G.F.HOGGINS GO.LT\u2019O.SPECIAL LOW PRICES W-S tea in.For further ply to A I i K X 11.It.No.2, Hlmwvillé, 1*.du Fort Hoad s .$1.60 FOR SALE NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE OTTAWA Comfortable dwelling on Main Street, Fast, Shawville.Que.I louse 36x80 feet, kite hen and wood abed 18*35.Furnace heated, electric lights, soft water cistern.I^ot 106 x M feet.l;or price and ternia apply to D, T.HUDGINS.Shawville, or H.J.GLENN, Hevertey, Sa*k.SIR HERBERT B.AMES, Chairmen CAMPBELL SWEENEY.Vancouver SIR GEORGE BURN, Ottawa JOHN BLUE, Edmonton H A.ALLISON.Calgary HON.CEO.A.BELL, Regina JOHN GALT.Winnipeg GEO.M REID.W.M.BIRKS, Montreal RENE T.LECLERC, Montreal SIR J.DOUGLAS HAZZM.St W.A.BLACK.Hekla* HON.MURDOCK McKINNON.Charlottetown m f FOR SALE For Information; REGARDING Not only on the following SPECIALS can you save, but on many other lines : Unbeatable Hosiery Value A Farm of about 60 acre», within a half mile of Shawvillc station.Two Village Lot# on Main street, opposite ShawvOle Methodist Church.Also a few ton* of clover hay.H.W HODGIN8.Shaw ville.War-Savings Stamps ADDRESS NEAREST OFFICE JOB PRINTING.AU kinds of Job Printing nestly end cheaply executed.Orders by mall promptly attended to.JOHN A.COWAN.Publisher BRITISH COLUMBIA .ALBERTA .214a M At SASKATCHEWAN ., MANITOBA.THUNDER BAT .WESTERN ONTARIO .CENTRAL ONTARIO .EASTERN ONTARIO .QUEBEC .NEW BRUNSWICK .NOVA SCOTIA .PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 all wool Ribbed Hose sold elsewhere for $1 Special 75c.pair FOR SALE I Two-horse Rake, 1 M.If.Binder\u20146-foot cut, with sheaf carrier and fore-truck and canvas for cover.1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Walking Plough, I set Double Driving Harnett*, I set Single Harnema, A quantity of Marquis Seed Wheat (screenedX 12.20 per bushel.Apply to MRS.M.CHAMBERLAIN\u2019, or A.O.MURPHY, I».R.No.2, Portage du Fort Road.Out R##m 410 Crak Eschaags, P Clark\u2019s Pork & Beans I Clark\u2019s Vegetable Soup lie.per tin.Professional Cards.341 19o.per tin.Ottawa Victoria 14# St White Longcloth OR.A.H.BEERS 38 inches wide Splendid quality.Today's market price 40c.Si>ecial here 30e Frarhchl SURGEON DENTIST Campbkli.s Bat .Qve.Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery DoctorG:i De in » * Surgery, University of Licentiate^?'Dental Surgery, Quebec O.H.M.S.# # e # 37 T.& B.Tobacco I Prepared Mustard in tumblers.15-eent value fur 10 cents.12 packages to a lb.Everywhere 15c.a package Two for 25 cents.S.A.MACKAY Lanterns City merchant, advertise a* worth 11.50 notary public - - Que.$100 I Special Make The Returning Soldier Welcome y I 1HIS is an important hour for Canada.2- nation is entering on a new era.It is passing from war to peace.Let us start this new era right.There are thousands of soldiers returning from overseas.The Government is doing all in its power to get these men back to civil life.It is giving a War Service Gratuity\u2014more than any other nation\u2014to keep the soldier going till he gets a job.It gives him a pension\u2014where his usefulness is impaired by his service.It teaches a man a new trade when his service unfits him for his former trade.It gives him free medical treatment when illness recurs, and supplies free artificial limbs and surgical appliances.It is bringing back to Canada at the publ\u2019C expense the soldiers\u2019 dependents now overseas.But the Government, however willing, cannot provide the personal touch needed in this work of repatriation.That must be given by the people themselves.The men who went from these parts to fight in Flanders deserve a real welcome home\u2014the best we can give.In most towns committees of citizens have already been organized to meet the soldiers and their dependents at the station, to provide hot meals, supply automobiles, afford temporary accommodation when necessary.In addition, many other towns are organizing social gatherings to give public welcome to returned men after they have been home a few days.Shawville, a.j.McDonald d.c.l.G.P.HODGINS 00.Limited.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, Ac.CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE.Will be at Shawville Wednesday and Saturday of each weel\\.810603 Canadian Food Board License Number rhe CEO.G.WRIGHT, K.C.AîVOOATEi BARRISTER.AO MURRELLS FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES Hull.196 Main St.February 14, 1919.\u2014Although it is some time since you have heard from us it is not the flu that lifts kept us silent, ¦\t.which we see glad to say Murrell* 4.Ernest Gabouby.LL.?nVACATE\tthe future.RARRI iTER* SOLICITOR Ü|ïii taiîhte jïuïï US CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE.Will be in Fort Coulonge every Wed- better health.sday and Shawville every Saturday, We are pleased to report that Mrs.H.Stewart who has been vt iy \\oorly for 2 New Cutters, 2 Second-hand Cutters, 2 set Double Driving Harness, S.H.2\tset single Driving Harness, 8.H.3\tgood 8.hand Cream Separators, 1\tsecond hand Washing .Machine, \u201c M H.Combined Drill, 44 F.à W.Disc Harrow (almost new), 2\t1J h.p.Gasoline Engines, at a discount.These articles must be sold m order to make room for car-load of buggies.\u2018 J.L.HODGINS, Shawville.P.S.\u2014Horses bought, sold and exchanged.has rilONE BULL 1 1 ns some time is now improving.A new saw mill is being erected at Murrells by Mr.George Robitaille and Mi.James Allen.The engine for the mill was brought from Mr.Walter HodgW on Portage road, a distance of Will attend Courts and Business in the uiilea.It is a very uncommon thing\tFARM FOR SAT.F District of Pontiac.\tsee an engine on the road in February.¦¦{¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Many of the men present in this Being Lots 10-A and 11-B in the district are employed hauling gravel *th flange of Bristol, containing geau's pit on to the 150 acres more or less.For further McLean\u2019s and John particulars apply DUNCAN Devlin St.Marie & Duclos ADVOCATES, SOLICITORS, to.101 MAIN ST, HULL new GEORGE E.MORENGY from Louis Touran road between Peter | HHIHH .Stewart\u2019s and unto the Cameron Line.We are sure this will be good news for to DOMINION A PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR HBSBEl-F55\"-s\twestern farm for ¦aeouted carefully to the eatlefhe- has returned home and is now sawing\tSALE# tion of psptlee.\tpulp for Mr.James Stewart.\u2022 , .\ta\trr._\tMr.John Lester and bride were the\tHHI \u201e 1Ô2 WMLL1NOTOX St.- - HULL.t8 of bi# ai8ter> Mrg George Robi- from Battleford, one mile from a siding.Phone : Queen 5230.\ttaille last week.\t270 acres ready tor drill ; 100 acres of A very pleasant evening was spent at this new breaking.All fenced, good A B.Ar»n r\tUVilCClthe home of Mr.Wallace last week by a buildings and good well.Price $25.00 G EG Kv t\tHTIIBw number of young fieople from Moorhead, per acre.Terms\u2014$1850 cash ; balance Qn Jany Oth.to Mr.and Mrs.John half crop payments.For further par Pirie, a son.-Com.\tticulars apply to CAMPBELL, Maryland, Que After lie lias rested, the soldier must he provided with an opportunity for employment.In towns of 10,000 population, Public Employment Offices have been established to help soldiers, as well as war-workers, secure good jobs quickly.Where these exist, citizens should co-operate.Where they do not exist, the citizens themselves should help put the soldier in touch with employment.* * * The fighting job is done.It has cost many a heart-burning.But it lias been well done.The least we can do is to show our appreciation in no uncertain manner.Don\u2019t let the welcome die away with the cheers.Halt Section (320 acres) 4$ miles O.A.HOWARD, Box 192 Shawville, Que.jTÈsti jiirifLe -k-js \"\" Embalmer and Funeral Director Main Street,Shawville.CALDWELL A number of the young advantage of the beautif.Pdrsana U tten tion.Open al 1 hours.I night, jatelyand wenuoast ing^ ^ ^ ^ Thus.Sharpe, a daughter.Mias Nellie Gallagher spent the week _ end with her parents here.\t_ ¦\t1\tI aid EMBALMING Mise Maye Gallagher has gone to Being Lot No.19, in the 4 th range of famhiPafcnmiiuw Cochrane, Ont., where she has a position\tClarendon, containing 200 acres, more ^\tas stenographer.\tor less, which ie all the best of clay loam Mrs.Hugh Horner has\tbeen\tattend-\tand all cleared except\t6 acres.This ing her daughter, Mrs.Harry\tSharpe,\tfarm has a good house,\tbank barn 35 x who was a sufferer from the \"Hu\" but\t70 ; barn 35 x 45 : stable, granary and is now convalescing.\tmachine shed, pig house, hen bouse and A number from this vicinity attended\tall other necessary out-buildings.It is the reception for Mr.and Mrs.Lester at\tsituated 4 miles from Shawville ; half her home on Wednesday evening last.\tmile from school, 3 churches and cheese Mrs.Wilbur Horner, accompanied by\tfactory ; four miles from Portage du Mrs.John Horner and girls, visited the\tFort.This property which is known ns former\u2019s parents at Starks\tCorners last\tthe A.8.Smart Farm,\tis well fenced, week -\thas an abundant supply\tof water and is Mrs.Alex MçKeehnie, Ottawa, ia nearly all under-drained, spending a few days with her brother, Mr.Alex Latham, at present .QUE.Mrs.Workman who returned from Clarendon, containing 110 acres,* ___________the West some time ago is the guest of or less.All cleared ; beet of lonm soil, qer sister, Mrs.Wm Doherty.\tand free of stone ; fenced with Pa, Rev and Mrs.Smith visited some of wire.Good brick dwelling and all i their parishioners recently.*\tcessary out buildings erected there*.Mr Robfc.Storie, of Arnprior, visited This property is known as the W his sister, Mrs.John Caldwell last week.Stark farm.Dame Rumor says there are to be For terms and further particulars a some more weddings in the near future, ply to\tWM.COTIK, Good bts-s-s.\tR.R.No.8, ShawviIk DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE UNDERTAKING » W.J.HAYES SHAWVILLE MAIN STREET (opposite J.U.Shaw\u2019s All calls will receive prompt per ' sonal attention J.L.HODGINS AQBNT TOR Singer Sewing Machine» and Repair» SHAWVILLE \u2022 The Repatriation Committee OTTAWA Also Lot No.20 in the 3rd range of IMN 4 r o % Fn PTLY SECURED In all countrlea Ask lor our INVENTOR'S ADVISER,which win be sent free MARION 5 MARION.Montrai. Ï5 I MOTHER -WISDOM O i lSsnd K U 'û Whut Shull 1Do For My Child Before the Doctor VtimeoT W~W?\" By Helen Johnson Keyes > It is a dangerous mistake to try to ffet a?ong without a physician in severe and puzzling illnesses.On the other hand it ie wise to know what to do until the physician can arrive.In the first place, put your sick child to bed r>g tendency to Wavy a doctor should be consulted, Dor anaemia may result and there here been extreme case where death has resulted finally Tha theory of treating bonis Is is IMiHi fltno ;\tBy Agronomist.* This Department Is for tha uss of our farm readers who want ths advice \u2022f sn expert on any question regarding soil, seed, crops, etc.If your question ¦s of sufficient general Interest II will be answered through this column.I* stamped and addressed envelope Is enclosed with your letter, a complete answer will be mailed to yoe.Address Agronomist cars of Wilson Publishing Ltd., 71 Adelaide 8L W, Toronto.m *# Bed calms cxcM ner- keep out tlie air\tN ves, brings repose to tired muscle» blisters should never be opened.À and warmth to a body which is chilled, doth saturated in linseed oil wilt give In the case of fevers, it is the only relief or poultices of common baking safe place to take care of the Little soda.\t' The great majority of the disorders frozen noee, «sirs, fingers, toes, is to of boys and err Is comes from poison- Apply more cold.Keep them away ous substances in the digestive tract from the heat; plunge them in ice wa-This condition may result from bad teT «** -in enow.When feeling faceting, from dVfl, from decayed turni» wrap them iu cloths wrung out teeth, or from several other causes.*n\twater.Where stomachache, heatiachc, fever, Water fills the lungs oMhe drown roughness of the akin, coated tongue, in* pereon-that ie why he drowns bad breath, or any of the other furni- The cure is, therefore, to get this wm-iiar symptoms of indigestion exist, tcr out To do so, open hi* clothing administer a safe laxative.Feeding about the neck, turn him on his face, should bo omitted altogether for sev- «Land astride Ks body, pick him tip oral hours and then begin with liquid p^y ^ bips so that his face falls toward his toes, and shake him up and down several times.Then wipe out iris mouth.Lay him down again on his face but turn his face so that it is not in the dirt.Bring h above his head, straddle bis legs close to his Hrps again and place your lyids under the lower edge of the lowest qtb, turning your paints outward so that your fingers point away from hie backbone.Put the base of your hands two or three inches from his backbone, so that the little linger of a IV.W.:\u2014-I have a six-acre field in many parts of Canada is not suf-which is part day and part muck, ficiently long for the seeds to wpen This muck runs from a foot to a foot properly.However, experiments and a half deep.Would this ground conducted at the Central Experiment-be bet* for oats or barley and how al Farm at Ottawa during the last much barley should be sown to the throe years have shown that there acre?Will Harley do as well on are certain early maturing varieties high ground as low ?\twhich are quite satisfactory.Answer:\u2014I would advise you to use The yield of seed per acre in the barley on your low ground.Your Vndted States varies from 16 bushels black boil will tend to produce too 'n the Northern States to 40 bushels much tti.ruw, but the shallow-rooted in the Southern States, nature of the turh?y and the fact During the year 1916 seeds of two that it grows\tmore rapidly than\tthe\tvarieties were, through the kindness oats, will tend\tto the production\tof a\tof the Bureau of Plant Industry at better crop of barky than you would Washington, D.C., obtained for trial.I\tOur expert chemists compound them only on actual know get of oats.In order to assist in the These were Manchu and Black Eye- I lcd*e of Canadian requirements.No matter what your soil con ripening of the barlSy I would advise' brow.They were sown in plots 16 I\t°*\t^on w,eh ,0 Provide for.we can SJ \u2022 2 il % % S.-5S&K !\t=5rèSs SHa?HrKfH\tI: » sr*\t-\t\u2022***\t- - you are sowing\tthe crop.This is\tbest\tfive rows with intervals of 2% feet I to-day.\tI\tfever,\ta high\tenema\tof warm\tsoapsuds applied through the fertilizer-drop- between the rows.The particular |\t________GUNNS LIMITED WEST TORONTO, ONTARIO\t11 should be given at once with a foun- ping compartment of the grain drill, rate of sowing was not determined,\ttain syringe to which 1ms been added but if you do not have a grain drill the seeds being sown fairly thick and «-^\t_______________________\u2014\u2014 some rubber tubing wlrich will reach so equipped, apply the acid phosphate the plants being thinned out after- P IP \u201e i />\t>TX\t__ the high intestine.The rapidity with broadcast and work it into the ground wards.\tTOOu bODlTOl LOfllCf /
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