The equity, 12 juin 1919, jeudi 12 juin 1919
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SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 12,\t1919 No.49, 37th Year TÏÏ7 THE HARDWARE STORE IIIIHIIIIHHIIII TTT Borrow to Buy Cattle The Farmer\u2019s Financial Friend MJ am Protection \"Mixed 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 profita 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 are glad to assist all up-to-date farmers.= What are You doing to Protect Your Stock ?VERMIN and FLIES are the bane of the poultryman, stock-raiser and farmer.Many wonder why their fowl droop and die but do not recognize the fact that they are being worried to death by these pests.Its a simple matter to get rid of them.We recommend Williams\u2019 Fly and Insect Destroyer, or Ckeo-NOID\u2014either can be used with all confidence.We sell the best continuous Sprayers.Get busy now\u2014end your troubles, and increase your egg and milk production.We have large resources and the vast experience of 87 years to draw ; but we have 13 upon to serve you something even more important\u2014 we have the earnest desire to do so.We cash your produce and personal cheques, collect your drafts\u2014all by mail if required-and gladly give you impartial advice on any financial or business matter TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal.\tOF CANADA SHAWVIU.E BRANCH.\t.QVVON BRANCH.\t.\t.\t.CAMPBELL'S BAY BRANCH.\t.BRISTOL BRANCH.\t\u2022\t.CHAPI.AU BRANCH.Established 1864, W.P DRUM.Managér J.A.SWIFT.Manager D.L WILLSON.Manager C.E.SHAW.Manager R ROCHON.Manager -THE Bank of Nova Scotia WITH WHICH IS UNITED The Bank of Ottawa A BIG EIRIVE HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.For StENOuRAPHEiis.For the past veer the CKil Service Commission has been scouring the country for competent stenographers.On Feb.10 every Branch of the Service was placed under the Commission which means that the de mauds are now doubled.W.E.SPARHAM Manager Shawville Branch $\t9.700.000 Paid-up Capital \u2022 \u201cSuU-kkd Profits ^ mu J.H.SHAW.ÉUItilfi?rnllim Onr course includes Shoitliaiul, Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship.English.Correspondence, Office Work, Civil Service, etc.Our STANDARD of Instruction being 10% higher than any other, our graduate* are preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teachers know what to teach, and how to teach it, all having been practical stenographers.\" It pays BEST.8 4503 Canadian Food Board License Number * JS& Ottawa,ont.\t/ o a specialty of preparing candidates lu'sc examinations.Start NOW and Mae for be rear I \\ for the Fall Round Vp.Our school is open all summer.W E.Gowlixo.H.G.W.Braitewait.President A dance will be held at Burnham Hall, Norway Bay, on June 13th.Refreshments HI cents.Wedding presents and weddings rings, riment.E.G.Amy, Jeweller Optician.Willis Business College to attend the LARGEST and W.A.HODGINS D.E.HENRY.President Cor.Bank and Sparks Sts Principal a lui and gv auMoni Graduate Absolutely The Largest Certainly The Best WaNTED\u2014At once, a girl or middle aged Woman, to avd»t with housework.Apply Mrs, El lard Hodgius.Portage du Fort.SHAWVILLE GEO.CAMPBELL RAYMOND SEWING MACHINES AND REPAIRS BRISTOL, QUE.Clarendon Council Minutes and some items of correspondence are unavoidably held over this week.WANTED\u2014 Experienced General As slstnnts\u20148-ô.UO per month.Also married or elderly woman, as mother's help\u2014for July and August.Write, phone or apply to Semble Summer House, Norway Bay Beach, Que.Re opening of Scobie Hall, Wed nesday evening, June 18th.Good music and supper.Come and share in the pleasure.The Ladies Aid of Stark's Corners will have a social some evening about July 1st.Keep this in mind and arrange to enjoy the evening with the crowd.N.I.HARRISON, John Deere DadTSystem Side Delivery Hake \u201cMakes Better Hay\u2014Nature\u2019s Way H.K.Mitchem.Agent PRESIDENT H.E.PARISH, .\u201e SKC.-TREA8.\u201c Opposite The Citizen.\" OTTAWA.\" FEMALE HELP W ANTKD-Burnhnm Hall.Korway Bay\u2014Five young ladies jr\tsa# .reminding that you want photographs of them as well.If you do the reminding we will tirnke photographs that will please you.\tH.ImisoN, Notice - A meeting of returned soldiers will be held in Hynes' llall, at 8 o'clock, on Saturday evening of this week to consider the tion of establishing here a branch of the G.W.V.Aes'n I_ interested are requested to attend.Gooé-Yaiues.vs.Bargains ft LOST\u2014Between Bristol Town Line and No.& Bristol, on Saturday.May 1st.a Bicycle Pump (telescope).Finder will kindly leave at this office.John Dekre-Dain Hay Loader \u201cThe One-Man Loader.\u201d H.E.Mitciikm, Agent.Picture# of home folk cany warmth and comfort to tlie heart# of those who absent from home.Let us make a sitting for you today.H Imihon, Art- FOR SaLE\u2014Ten cords of good Stove wood.1 Refrigeratoi.1 Washing Ma chine.Apply at Dovers Limited.When in need of a Pump remember that the 44 Elliott Pump \u201d is u mutual led in quality and price.Call, write or phone H.S.Elliott & Sons Starks (\u2019ornera, Que.are (iues-lOCft I FOR SALE \u2014A 2 seated Surrey, as good as new , freshly painted\u2014only used a few times ; cheap,\tCyrus Holoixh.* PASTURE TO LET-50 acres of well fenced and well watered pasture on the 5th range.Lot 1:1.township of Bristol, near Maryland.For terms and further particulars apply to Mrs.C, Conroy, Maryland, Que.1st All We aim to give Good Values all the time and Bargains as often as possible Our Men\u2019s Work Shirts at $1.25 may not be a bargain, but are good value.Our Men\u2019s Fancy Shirts at $1.25 are a bargain, because you pay $1.75 and $2.00 for them elsewhere.Call and examine our Silverware.We have now the largest stock in the County to choose from.E.G.Amy, Jeweller and Graduate Optician.A Box Social will be held at Murrell's Hall on Wednesday evening, June 25th, in aid of the Litchfield Farmers\u2019 Club.A good program including field sports, which will startat 0 o\u2019clock, p.m.Ladies bringing boxes admitted free.If your watch is not giving entire satisfaction give us a call, as we guarantee all our work.Our stores, in both Shawville and Campbell* Bay, are o|>en every working day of the week.R.A.Wainman, Jeweller and Optician Mrs.J.A Dean, of Starks Cor-1 ners has presented The Equity with a specimen of heh fruit which slightly beats that handed in by Mr.Alex Bean a few weeks ago.It measures 6$ x 8 inches.PERSONAL MENTION # # # # # * # # Kodaks ami supplies,' enlarging, pic ture framing, finishing for amateurs Mail orders promptly attended to.H.Imison, Artist.Mr.and Mrs.Allen Troke and Mr.and Mrs.E.Mayhew, of Renfrew, were visiting relatives here on Sunday.Mr.Fred A.Robertson (a former member of the staff here) arrived last week to succeed Mr.Gascon as relieving manager of the Merchants Bank, Mr.Gascon has Spr.Bob Sheen, who returned Notice to S.S.Workers from overseas a few weeks ago.All the County Sunday School super was in town for day or two last jntendents or others interested in the week.While here Bob was the comjng County S.S.Convention, will (\\ llS ^orm^r eml,l°yer 1\t\u2022 ,,lease forward the names or, should this H.T.Argue.\tbe impossible, the number of delegates Miss Ma y me E.Thompson who whom they intend to send to Mr.James has for some time past been in the Nicholson, R.R.No.1, Wyman, Que.employment of a barrister and solicitor in Ottawa, ns stenographer, left on Friday to join the Qne Qf the hottest sfiells ever Civil Service start of the Saskatche- experienced in the early part of wan Government at Regina:\tJune, was that which marked the Pte Neil Reid, who on his arrival weather of the past week from overseas, spent a couple of Fuesday, Wednesday and rhnrs-weeks visiting Shawville and day the maximum thermometer Campbells Bay relatives left on readings here, varied from 8, to Wednesday last for Luceland, 1*2 degrees.voting his brother Stanley p ME- WELL\".1 WILL S>AX - TOUR WIPE lt> LIKE -) MINE - r_ SAN \u2022 HAVE NOU EVER SEEN MX ¦¦¦¦Wire | DON'T HAVE TO SEE HER - ALL WOME N ARE C ^ ALIKE «x JI44S'NOUR TROUBLE IS NOU DON'T HANDLE XOUR WIFE RKiHT* BE FIRM TELL MLR ( NOU'RE.THE BOSS DEMAND HER TO OBEX ab that : JERRX ?J a \u2022ft * 1 * l I» I n ) 1 r n 1 z ,1 # # Iff V riH 8 (_ \u2022 «.V.ï ¦ \u2022 ¦ iff m V6.n ill # POULTRY I7AKTBD GROWING TOMATOES IN ALBERTA ™«« m HAT HAVM YUÎT FOR HALE IN Live Poultry, Fancy Hen».PlflMM.Eggs, etc.?Write I.YVeinrauch â Ron, 10-18 tit.Jean Uaptiat# Market.Montreal, Que.W BITS OF HUMOR FROM HERE 6THER£ The Weekly Fashion* ties were experienced In the production 0/ this crop trimmed early In July for the purpose of producing heavier fruit and also admitting more sunshne which ripened It very rapidly.The tomatoes were as large and as well developed as the best Imported stock fru#i British Columbia or Washington and, being local grown, they, of course, reached the consumer In better condition.The crop was so heavy that In many cases the support stakes which had been put In for the vines to climb on were broken down.One vine was noted which had eighty three tomatoes on It.Up to the middle of September no damage had been experienced from frost, although as a precautionary measure flax straw had been dumped about the plot, so that smudges could btf\"started If necessary points out that the essential thing In the production of this crop was the irrigation, which not only Increased the amount of fruit, but by affording ample moisture at the right time resulted In early ripening.Without Irrigation It is doubtful If the experiment would have been at all successful, and while It Is not suggested that every person can go Into tomato raising In Southern Alberta and produce $2,600 per acre#thô experience In this case Is at least instructive as to what these Irrigated lands are capable of.It Is not too much to say that such lands, If located In the mountainous part of the continent, would be sold at n**ny hundreds of dollars per acre, but because they are found In Alberta in practically limitless sweeps of prairie they are still sold ready for the plow at less than what would be the cost of clearing them In even lightly timbered regions abundance makes it difficult to grasp their value but there Is little doubt that some day they will be the home of the most productive and closely settled agricultural community on the continent.The production of tomatoes In large quantities on the prairie does not appear to have been a success In the past, but prairie people are of a type who are forever doing something which was never done before.Messrs.Q.0.Kerr and J.E.Terrill, of Lethbridge, Alberta, have observed for some years that tomatoes In small quantities were matured In the Lethbridge district and decided that there was no reason why the experiment should not be made on a commercial scale.As a result about two acres of tomatoes were set out last summes on land farmed by Mr.Kerr, a few miles cast of Lethbridge.The plants we/o started under glass In Lethbridge and set out on June 0, 7 and 8, at which time they were from 6 to 8 Inches In height.Throe thousand five hundred plants were set in the plot, eonie of them three feet apart and some four feet apart.The experience of the season seems to Indicate that the four foot plant is preferable.The soil secured was an old pasture which had since been In alfalfa and le protected by a wind break of trees on tho western side.It Is a very rich loam with a gentle south slope and, of course.Is Irrigated.The land was cultivated In the ordinary way and Irrigated before planted and three times afterwards.The first of the ripe fruit was available seven weeks after qpttlng out the plants, or about the end of July.During the month of August from five to six hundred pounds of beautiful ripe fruit was taken off the plot each day and this rate of production continued into September.The total yield of the plot Is estimated at 35,000 pounds and a ready market was found for the product In the city of Lethbridge, the early ripe tomatoes bringing twenty-five cents a pound and the latter crop fifteen cents a pound.The gross price of 35,000 pounds at the latter figure Is *.250.According to Mr.Kerr, no dlfficul- The vines were Owe Their Condition to Weak, Watery Blood\u2014How to Regain Strength.Every woman's health Is peculiarly dependent upon the condition of her blood.Far too many women suffer with headaches, pains In the back, poor appetite, weak digestion, palpitation of the heart, a constant feeling of weariness, shortness of breath, pallor and nervousness.Of course all these symptoms may not be present In any particular case.Tàmy are merely a warning that the blood Is out of order, and that it Is thin and watery, and If you note any of these symptoms In your own case, you should lose no time In taking the proper steps to enrich and purify the blood.Anaemia \u2014 poverty of the blood\u2014is a most Insidious disease and If allowed to run will end in a complete breakdown of the system.Dr.Williams' Pink Pills are, beyond doubt, the greatest blood-making tonic offered the public to-day.For more than a quarter of a century they have been the stand-by of hundreds of thousands of people In all parts of the world.No other medicine has ever achieved such world wide popularity, and the reason is that this medicine does what Is claimed for it, enriches and purifies the blood, thus bringing now strength to every*organ and every nerve In the body.In this way Dr.Williams' Pink Pills bring new health to weak, despondent people.Among the many who speak highly of this medicine is Mrs.Louis D.Larsh, Windsor, Ont., who says:\u2014\"It would be Impossible for me to recommend Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills too highly.Some years ago I was very thin and pale; I suffered many of the symptoms of anaemia, and always felt tired, depressed and weak.I had tried several medicines, but they did not seem to help me.Then acting on the advice of a friend, I began taking Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Before I had used half a dozen boxes I was essity because of the stock which actually feeling like a new person and passed along the road, was a run- bad gained nine pound» In weight, down board affair.The improve- ; continued taking the pills until I ments at heart were good enough,\thad taken a\tdozen boxes, and from strong and substantial, but they had\tthat time I have\talways enjoyed\tthe best of health.I freely write you Duggan gave all the buildings a\tthis letter in\tthe\thope that some\two- coat of paint.The paint called for\tman in need,\tas I\twas, will see it\tand other improvements.He whitewash- be benefited as I have been.\" ed the henhouse inside and out.He Most of the troubles that affect substituted neat woven wire for the mankind are due to impoverished front board fence, and put in lasting blood, and will promptly disappear if concrete posts where rotting wood the blood is built up and renewed.If posts and rickety gates had been.He you are ailing, give this greatest of repaired and hung doors properly, tonic medicines a fair trial and It will fixed up the roofs and built on new not disappoint you.Dr porches.The result created a real pink Pills can be procured through sensation in the country round about, any dealer In medicines, or will be It inspired several neighbors to make] gent by mail at 50c a box or six boxes similar improvements.Duggan says he could sell the! Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont farm to-day for $12,000.Real estate values have gone up somewhat meanwhile, but it is a safe assumption SPRING TIME IS PAINT TIME, that he bought the farm below its real value because of 'the unkempt ^ (be recent annual meeting of the nature of the improvements.Much commission of Conservation, Hon credit must go to paint, whitewash, nails, concrete, and other every-day materials used in \u201cfixing up.\u201d Duggan says the total cost of these did not exceed $600.Too many Ontario farmers are notably deficient in the things that make them pleasant places to live.A farmer keeping excellent stock, and using numerous mechanical devices in his barns, often lives in an unpainted, run-down dwelling on disorderly premises.Many a farmer neglects his premises on the principle that \u201ca painted house doesn\u2019t grow any potatoes, or make a cow give more milk.\u201d Not onl; do paint, concrete well-kept fences, and constant attention to little repairs, greatly enhance the selling value of farm property out of proportion to cost, but they have an even more important psychological influence on the farther and his family which indirectly makes for .p.w \u201e ^ F.,.,\t:r,r: Money spent for paint invariably er8 wjjj uge paint and such like in adds its cost to the selling value, and ^e same spirit that so many business sometimes many times over.An ex- men attend conscientiously to the ample is furnished by John J.Dug- daily ghave.The Great War showed gan, who bought a first-class but ill- ^he world that the smooth-shaven kept farm four years ago for $8,000.8oldier in clean clothes fought bet-The grounds surrounding the house ter We are COming to realize that and outbuildings were littered with farmer with well-painted, neatly-\u2022eetive aspirants, so that nv»rv than onve Chairman 8.H.Towel 1 fourni it necessary to assert his authority in terms that could not be misunderstood.liundrvd persons gathered at tin home ot Mr, and Mrs.VN.I.Barbel loyal vitizefls of the community, to wel come home theii Barber, who returned from overseas n Friday previously.Mr V.W Thomas ably filled the \\ short program, consisting of ont TEACHER WANTED 80M» une, imO, at 2o\u2019clock in the nfteruoon, to advise ns to the appointment of a Curator and Inspector## Alphonse Martineau, Pi uthonotary Sufmrior Court, District of Pontiac.IS Foi rheumatism \"i kidney trouble, this medicine has no equal, and it is For School No.1, Dunraven, Oil timet highly recommended for indigestion, Island, holding first or second-claw* ly*l>epsia, biliousness, *ick or sour atom- diploma.Term\u2014August 11, 1919, to uch, headache, bitter taste in month, loss June 30, 1020, with three weeks vaca-of appetite and asthma.If you have n tion during winter.Applications, etat-sore hack or sluggish kidneys, two to live ing salary expected, to U> in the hands >ses will remove the trouble.\tof the undeisigned on ot before the 14th day of June, 1919.¦ ¦ JAS.CARSWELL, Sec.-T reus., Dunraven, Que soldier-luw, Edwin wa.< a prvttx kinging, runarks from the chairman, an addivs- !»y Mis» K J.Armstrong, Vo.\tr< , toSckrtej ::;!:îTwbzzit* 5£ Æ» x°,77a coüR supér,kuhk and Minnie Vwrig«n\u2014ltrvwnted Edwin In ro :\t.With .1 .M w.m h ami stick pin, as sm, Ahthi'k Hkskoi HKHS.t by Sir Thomas White, the Minister ot Finance, and however otherwise it may be received throughout the country, no fault is likely to Ik?t mud witlt| the very lucid manner in which this most important statement has been prepared.One of ths immediate effects of the Government\u2019s fiscal policy therein defined, was the resignation of the Minister of Agriculture, Hon.Mr.Crerar, \\n ho, representing strong free trade sentiment iu the North West, declares he mnot support the budget, although the latter goes a long way indeed in meeting the Westerners views, through the striking reductions in duties on agrieul tural implements, and other commodities particularly in demand out there the Finance Minister, it seems, has not gone far enough in his fiscal readjustment to meet the demands of the western idea of tariff reform, and as a con- TEACHER WANTED A qualified Protestant Teacher for Aid field School No.1.Duties to commence Sept.1st, continue to Christmas holidays, re-open March 1st, 1920, and close June 30, 1920.Salary stated on applications which are to be in not later than June 14, 1919.WM.C.STENDKIt, See.-T reas., Ladysmith, Que.since.\u201d Mr.W.T.Payne, Renfrew, writes : 44 1 had rheumatism in my arms, shoulders and legs for over four years.At times I was unable to get my coat on without assistance mur nommer un ns|>vctciit's FOR SALE f the I \"Three g filled the air.ings then close them.My kidneys were also in bad sinus?.Three Wtles of your Victory Rheumatic and Kidm Cure completely cured me successful breach in the party ranks being le o|K?nvd afresh has become discernible.and so the pros|H?ct Having disposed of my residence in Shaw ville, and decided to remove my family to the West, I desire to sell the adjoining property on King street presently occupied by W.E.Maitland.Also the Garage property on Centre street, now under lease to the Shawville Motor Co.for one year.This is a first-class paying investment at the price 1 have placed on it.Also a comfortable summer cottage at Green Like, A clear title can be given to these properties and each one w ill be sold on easy terms Cl ____\tto Montreal, The samples were test- \\t the last meeting of the Clarendon e i a season, that the present rainy weather will head out, H continue.Furthermore, it is a well growth will cease.I sent away and another shape, bought the prettiest print I could for putting the better in pound packages.It had a beautiful design on top, an acorn, with some pretty leaves around it, and the very first package that came out of the mold I said, \u201cWife, that will sell all the good butter we can make all right.\u201d And it did.We could have sold more if we had had It.We took quite a load of it down the first time we went, and that was on a fine morning in early summer.We had a mice carrier that kept it cool until we were in town.And we did not have to do any running around to find a customer.The very first man we showed it to took every pound we had.And he paid several cents more than the market price at that time.We did not know what he had in mind when he took the butter into his store, but when we went back on the way home we saw those beautiful pound packages filed up in the store window in^he form of a great pyramid, and how good 4t did look! Yellow as gold and eadh package stamped with the lovely acorn design! And everybody that went along and saw the butter stopped to look at it and many'went in to buy.And the butter was as good as it looked.Just there was our secret.It is no trick to sell butter that looks good the first time.It is the second time that tests the qtfality of your butter.If it is right, it will sell.If not you are done.m/ A Takes Less for the Job-and wears Longest on the Job 77/ TV\\ The First Line of Defence A plentiful supply of ammunition is the first line of defence against the enemy.When waging war against the Potato Bug army, make sure that your first line of defence is impregnable by using Munro\u2019s Pure Paris Green\u2014the only ammunition you'll need.When the first Potato Bug appears.spray the plants with a liquid solution of this old reliable Killer, and the enemy will be destroyed and your potato crop saved.MUNRO'S PURE PARIS GREEN is a fine fluffy, rich green powder made to Government standard.It has been killing potato bugs for years, and this year will kill more than ever, because more people will use this old standby to make sure of getting a good crop of potatoes.Be sure you get Munro\u2019s from your Hardware, Drug, Grocery and General Store.Manufactured by ; / r i A Paint, to be 100% efficient, must be pure.Only an absolutely pure paint can cover completely, spread easily and protect the surface of wood and metal against the destructive action of wear and weather for years.'>\u2022 100% t* .\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 MARTIN-SENOUR ' \u2018il 00% PURE\u201d PAINT I ^ARTHUR.lRWlN.b\" Guarantee costs less than any other on your house, because it covers most, spreads easiest and laits longest.It is true economy to keep your house well painted ; it saves repairs and deterioration.It is the trueit economy to use \"100% Pure\" Paint «a*** WE GUARANTEE THE MARTIN-SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT (except inside White end a lew dark shades that ¦ Yl lead and sine), to be - T pure white Ir tier in «feorl 9 Pe to make their t w tints, with pure linseed i k from water, benzine.è terations, and SOLD SUBJECT TO CHEM1- CAL analysis.Our books\u2014\u201cTown and Country Homes\u201d and \"Harmony in Neu-Tone\u201d mailed free on request 1 M \u201cIf my friend has one eye I look at him in profile.\u201d\u2014J ou*##.Barley is a good poultry feed if fed rightly.One of the most satisfactory methods of feeding it is to feed it soaked for the noon feed.The barley is placed in a pail or other receptacle and boiling water added.This is usually done In the morning and the feed then covered with a sack to retain the heat and left stahd-I ing until noon when the soaked barley is fed in place of a moist mask.IS 7k Marti n-Senonr CV.J 138 P 1 MARTIN-SENOUR 6» ÜAe LIMITED GREBNSHIELDS AVENUE, Manufacturers, Exporters and Importers, Crown Diamond Paints, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs and Tanners Supplies.MONTREAL. r NOTICE ! BRISTOL ELEVATOR Give Me A Chance SH1IÏIILE BIT AND SHOE STORE M to prove to you that the Renfrew cream seixmitur wilf^mnke the most money for you.Let me show you the wonderful skimming records The Renfrew There are only ten more days left for you to sell your Grain.Elevators are closing up on the 15th of JUNE, and will be closed until September.Spring Goods has made at Government hairy Schools.Let me bring one out to MADE IN your home so that you can see qaNADA for yourself what a close skimmer it is.Are arriving daily and we expect in a few days to have a complete line of Spring Goods of all the latest styles for both men and women I am enthusiastic about the Renfrew.And 1 think you will l*\\ too, when you sec the latest model.It \\ on can change a oOf or is so easy to turn.Has Ion supply 4.7) lbs.machine Into a irtio, can.The right height crank.Only 800 or 1000 lbs.without get-requires oiling every 3 months ting a new separator.Doesn\u2019t leak oil on Hoor.Discs and If you are in the market bowl easily washed.Clearing all for a cream separator, you enclosed, lias interchangeable cap- owe it to yourself to mves-aeity.\ttigate the Reid i ew.We Buy Everything in - the Grain line - Wheat, Oats, Peas, Men\u2019s Work Boots By buying in large quantities we succeeded in securing stock of Men's Work Boots at a margin loss than last year\u2019s prices, and we are giving our customers the benefit with slightly lower prices on these goods.I also handle the Renfrew Kerosene Engine, the Renfrew Handy Tlvo Wheel Truck Scale, the flawy Farmer Tractor, and all kinds of Farm Machinery.our Beans, Potatoes, Wool.SHAWVILLE H.E.MITCKEM Boys\u2019 Brown Boots Opposite Misses Wilsons Confectionery.We have a nice range with neolin soles at reasonable prices.Call or phone for prices.CREAM WANTED NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : QUE.BRISTOL No.12-71 Cm fa cl a Food Board Licenses\u2014No.S-342 THE HOUSE of QUALITY o.Y.It, LODGE, No.304.meets 2nd Wednesday of each month at 8 p* m.W.G.Cowan, Itec.Secy The Bristol Branch of the Arnprior Creamery at Bristol Corners Is now open for business» Highest Cash Price paid for Cream.W.K N.HoixiiXH W.M.f REAM Wanted ! A little thing your photograph -li to those who taught you Make an appoint 11.1mIson, Artist.Local and District.| L.0.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each mont h El> FIN NI (1A N W.M means mu Pontiac- '°vc for country ment today.An item of interest to Presbyterians ami especially to SSSia, Er- \u201c ^ ! S*i® IEE11 ilipl y&gsspsssss ElSSliiilSi Those who attended the wedding from a distance were : Mr.and Mrs.Robert Smiley amt family, Ottawa : Mrs.1 unes Brun tou, On Wednesday, May 28th, by sister of the groom, the Rev.F.W.K.Harris, H.A., The popularity in which the Minister Bristol Presbyterian young couple are held was re Church, Christine Aveline, third Hefted by the large number of l daughter ot Mr.and Mrs.Win.A.wnts bestowed on them, including Ross, and S.Roy Fraser, son ot many articles of furniture, linen the late John and Mrs.Eliza and cut glass, as well as cheques, Fraser, of Clarendon, were united the latter being substantially supplemented by those oi the father of the bride and of the groom.Their many friends join in wishing the young couple a long, prosperous and happy lite.\u2014Com.K eu.Ho DU inn Secy.SHIP.EXPBESg^\t.\u2014T[rr Our faci'litiesfor delivering Butter direct to Consumers», from our, sixty (60) retail waggons enable us to realise and pay Producer^ a higher price per\"pound Butter Fat.%^\tM ¦ When you ship to OTTAWA DAIRY, your money and tests are guaranteed.^ .v\tWiZl'itll W\" \", CANADA we ourriiX vado ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER meets on the 11th of each month.H.N.Hodoins, W.Comp, in Com Rem.Ho do ins Com.Scribe Cans furnished on request.For further information write or call CRIMSON ARROW R.B, P.No.852 at the office meets at Charter!* second Monday of I each month.Sir Knight R.H.Rüti.edgk, W, P.Sir Knight T.Tuck, Rku.THE ARNPRIOR CREAMERY BRISTOL, qPK, \u201e OTTAWA NOTICE.HOT WEATHER NEEDS As I have decided on removing to the West about June 25th, 1 hereby request all parties indebted to me by either note or book account to rail ami settle the amounts due before that date.0.A.HOWARD, .Shawville.Farmers Attention ! Light Weight Underwear June Weddings In Balbriggin and Porus-Knit, in two-piece and combinations, sleeveless and knee-lengths.Fraser\u2014Ro Butter Fat is very High Take full advantage of this by bringing all your Cream to >re US in marriage.The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, Bristol-, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of both families.\t.A splendid collection ot presents bespeaks the esteem of this young couple\u2019s many friends.The suitability and acceptability of cash and cheques a< a customary mod ern wedding gift were well recognized by a comfortable array ot such tokens.A magnificent, supper was served after the ceremony and the signing of the registers.We supply cans, Pay twice monthly, Guarantee highest price, correct weight a«d test We pay highest market price For your eggs ami poultry.If you have not already done so.get your can now and bring in your eggs with your cream.Sport Shirts White and Colored, in the new makes and patterns.Faris- Burden A very pietty wedding solemnized on Wednesday, June 4th, at noon at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.William Burden, when their daughter, Eliza Blake, was united in marriage to Daniel Robert, son of Mr.and Mrs.John H.Faris, of Breckeniidge.The bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march rendered by Mrs.Naughton.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a charm in v gown of ivory silk and georgette crepe with blet trimmings.Sh
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