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[" PAGE (S) ABIMEE (S) O 1 » è SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 1«, 1921.4 91.50 per annum In advance t 2.00 to the United S ta tee No.ôli, 38th Year.4 LOCAL NEWS It\u2019s Safe in this Bank tf w « THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLB, QUE.rrm WrL 3lB Svppkr mu! Social at Stark* t\u2019orner*, Frida v, June 21, by tin* LndUV Ault Good f hue.flv nuit Hinl come.< )n Thursday evening, June 23rd, the Soria I 1 Hi nee nt the Klite Heure it ion l*arl«*r, Scot»ie House, Norway Hay.Vomr and bring your friend a.Ticket* ;**y Mi>.it.XL Davis.Hull call\u2014Canadian ;mliti* ni\" and a position they occupy.The members of Clarendon Women < Institute purpose bolding a ha-ket picnic at Webb's- Haÿ on \u2022time 25th, and invite the member* of Clarendon and Bristol Women\u2019s Institute, the parents and children of Nos.I and 5 School Districts.Come and bring your baskets and enjoy an old-time basket picnic.Next Thursday (23rd) i* the date of that big Farmers\u2019 picnic at Me-Corrlston s grove, Bristol, and if the weather proves line, no doubt the attendance will be large, as the time is not a very busy one with farmers, and as a large proportion of them now own autos, distance should not figure ill the calculations of reaching the grounds.The program promises a good dinner and a fine clay's sport.z irt EN R Y S\tnrW, mC / A SHORTHAND SCHOOL BlimMDW: Ottawa, Ont.0\u2019,A\"'0\"' day?Ask for Color Calais 22n la the School that lends all Bnsi-md Shorthand Svlmtd* in Canada in open competition on the Civil Service Examinations.Open all Summer \u2014 / Our courra® incliutw Shorthand.Type writ inc.Spelling.Pnmvui.shlp, English Vurrespouiipiieo, Office Work, \u2018 i tlcv, etc.ness P.Sf\u2014When needing Groceries a choice slock remember we keep THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Our STANDARD o#inat ruction being nul un tvs - flight*!- Hum nu y other, our gn aru preferred amt giteu BKTTEH Our teachers know what to teach, and how to teach it.Ail having been practical i If, pay#» to ait-end the LARGEST and B»rr., h .10! pay C.J.CALDWELL.% Enter any turn W.E.Sparham, Manager, SHAW VILLE W WMNO, If, G.XV.Ijft AlTIl WAIT Principal mmmm President 1).ft.IlKXnY, I'UK.SIDZNT Cvr.Bank and Stank* Sts.vi SHAWVILLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.No.40 W.A.HODGINS NORWAY BAY.P.Q.Dam inu Burtihma liait Hotel lifts engaged Orville W.Johnston and his wonderful melody men to pin y every Saturday during July nnd August.You cannot go wrong\u2014go straight to \" The Pint»* Pavilion.For hotel accommoda-tirin phone or write A.J.VBBITY, Proprietor.The- babies «re growing ! R^ord , :t(r,Jackron tiu,imng.corner H«nk their step* in life with a photograph.amt slater bt.a.Ottawa.Plione Queen You w ill hot lie sorry in years to come, ! 187A H.DffsoN, Photo Artist Meet a the 2nd nnd 4th Monday of each month at * o'clock j».n>.Rebckuha meet on 1st ami 3rd Mondays, Fame hour.Lodge Boom \u2014 Orange Hall.Visiting brethren always welcomed.St».Diupmi, 4 Social evening nt Starks Comers Friday June 21th.Don\u2019t forget it.Millinery Salk.\u2014Fifteen per cent off all trimmed and imtrimmed lints in stork until July 15th.M.For an, Main St.Dressmaking - Ladies, your re-\u2014the opening dance inter ; Shingles, la-inch.D.Campbell.Shaw-alteration».Orchestra in attendance ; ! ville, also new electric player piano.Round dancing a specialty.Admission 25c.S Or- WANTED \u2014 General Helper* at the Scuhle Hi use.Norway Ray, for the Summer mouths ; also a good Assistant Cook.Çk;ob'e.Norway Bay, Que.Waterworks \u2014From the expression of opinion of ratepayers given at the adjourned meeting of SknwvUle Council on Monday Phone or write Mrs Births M At Village Viexv Farm.Sliaxv- LOjT-At box «ooitilnlGeo.Koblullle'* ville, Que., on June 11th, to Mr.on M»y2Mi, a Lady's black leather Fold* nnd Mr* John R McDowell, a ing Purse containing «mail sum of money, da lighter\tIdentifient ion carl un inside with owners '\t.h,v * f name.Finder kindly oblige by leaving At Shaxvville Oil June lltll, to at this office, or at Daniel M.Stewart\u2019*, Mr.and Mrs.Claude Elliott, a Bryson, Quo.daughter-Annie Lo.v.m Hevilla I \"VoR BALE-Two Krl cVl.At Stark* Corners, on June Oth.class lunniug order.Will almost l>e to Mr, and Mrs.E.A.Gay 1er, of given away.Great snaps for quick buy-Eort Coulouge, a son.\tcr*.Apply to P.H.Moyle.Shawvllle.\u201e\t.j, a* .\u2022\t| .Don't miss the Garden Party at mglir.the Board tee! justified in the factory grounds this Thtira-going further into the subject of (|av evening-Kith.The most deproviding a system ot water worksAjjghtful place in town to spend an ha* the town, and it a scheme can \"veiling with your acquaintances, be deMsetl or thought out that nnd participate iu the enjoyment w.1 not be t.mexuem-ivv, it is pro- piom|8el|.liable a by-law will be submitted to tlie ratepayers for their approval.Old-time Linen Towelling (The real stuff) 25 to 35c PERSONAL MENTION >fr.Arthur L.Shaw, of Ottawa, spent a day or two in town last week.Dr.McGregor, of Almonte, his mother and sister, Mrs Carson, were visitors at Mr Howard's last week.Misa R va Hamilton spent the week-end with her sister, Mr*.John Murray, and returned to Pembroke Monday.and Mrs.A.G.Brough motored to Ottawa on Thursday last, returning fliey were accompanied by Mr.Be coiFdn, Mrs.English, of Ottawa.Mis.J Beamish and daughter, Miss Muriel, who have been visiting at Yavm, returned to Renfrew Monday afternoon accompanied by Mrs.C.Caldwell.Miss Jennie E.Morrison from Goodwins Ltd , of Montreal, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.A.* ¦Hamel and her son George James arrived home to spend their vacation with parents and other relatives.Mrs.Wm.Hod gins and Mrs.D.A.Baker, as representatives of the Sliawville Women\u2019s Institute, left oil Monday for Macdonald Co lege to attend the Annual Convention of Women's Institutes of the province.The names of representatives of other clubs in this district, who have gone, have not, as yet, Bight years ago Rev.Edward been liandedin to T«E EqciTV.Craiie bade good-bye to the Shaw- Mr.Hugh Carson of the Hugh ville Methodist Circuit.His com- Carson C ompany, ing bark with his family for An- town last Saturday niversary Servir», will be a de- by the travelling salesman, Mr light to himself as well as to the ^ 'rer, and M r.J.M.Clarke, ot Under members of the congregation.Coltflehl, and were making the re- Jollu N.Among the many ministers who turn motor trip to Otta wa, having Hftemc I,,vetravelled this circuit in recent visited the towns on the Ontario s(.)Uor vrars nolle is more highly esteem- side, and then crossing the river silver ' ed than Mr.Crane.Sunday, June Came down through tins county.- h\u201e-sel 2li, there will he a day of spiritual\t\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014\ther e held on the Parson-1 the mail for the editur's inspection very go age lawn oil Mon (jay, June a large specimen of lien fruit, blit upon hé# which will he a splendid time tor \u201e|as, when it reached here the.with grea the renewal of memories still pie- meet men was* broken and the cannot be cions with u*all.Full particulars measurements and weight could *ell for t next week's EqiTTY.-Com.not be ascertained.\ti which evei At AVI)prior on May 30th, to Ml*.FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of No.1 Huy.Robt.G.Stewart, a I Apply to Andrew Pumas, Maryland, Bristol.Que.Ho.for Ormstown Î A party of twenty-six, composed chiefly of members of the Young Men s Club, and including Rev.Mr.Robinson, pastor of the Methodist Church, and Dr.Potties, left here in automobiles on Monday afternoon on a four-day trip to Ormstown, Que., where the Live Stock Show and Race Meet is in progress this week.Remaining over night Monday in Ottawa, the party then proceeded to Macdonald College, where it way arranged to spend a day.After visiting the Fair, the tourists intend crossing the border and return through Unc le Sam\u2019s domains to Ogdeusburg, thence home via Prescott Those composing the party a re : n, Fred- and 2 Mrs.daughter\u2014Olive Lorraine Feather Proof Ticking - -Cottonades - /\t.,V \u2019\t> Denims.40c FOR SALE-1620 Chevrolet (ran 30(0 sr£\" SiHirSaS cur a (laughter\u2014Marion Jean.40c G.A.age 40c JHRHI\tFOR SALE\u2014Piano Ca*e Oigan In good - _ , -\t\u201e condition.Reasonable terms.Organ According to the ilUill draft OI rosy be seen at Misses Wilson's Confec-the Montreal Methodist, Confer-, tionery.Apply to Mrs.Jas.Hodgins.ence issued last week Clarendon \" ^ M~Z Z TT \u201c sr ffilirSnSF âge du Fort is to have a newly\t¦ ordained man\u2014Rev.Pasquaie Di Florio.\t;\t- Mi Light Galateas Dark 25c % l i i t111* util .1 v»»r tu try NO COST l NO HEAT I s >wuvv the i ' nncil to jh the ! hist ()nlV when in actual use 10 t'l tl r.I\\ I l H'part t Come and look them over.uni The Comity Councils of XVrig\t.Argent eu il have revoked the prohibition 11\\ laws passed in those Counties tour >.Local municipalities in mties which previously had *s hi I it ion under the Canada Temper v Act, will now revert to that con was the case w it h Shaw villi when the county by law was repealed.uiotu HAMILTON 8s HOHNEH Mr BRISTOL, QUE.R.A.GRANT I N I V \\ \\ va r> Doalors in tho Loading Machinery THE MASSBY-HARBJS i t til is try t >tlivv at Campbell's I lax prepared l»y Mr.Gent-vs St.Michel of the lb* partaient of Publie Work*, (J tore the council, and read and tiled a j letter from Mr.St.Michel asking that xiid plans I»» examined and discussed, aux required changes therein to be in-1 divatvd, and the plans returned to him that specifications might l>e prepared.Moved by ers.Davis and Thomas, that examination and discussion of plans of the Registry Office proposed to be erected in < \u2019ampbvlD Ray be deferred t landed.The Ser.-Trvas.pointed out to council that considerable sum had accumulated in the County* Sinking Fund Account in the Bank of Nova Scotia at Campbell's Bay.and the importance of having it more profitably invested, when it was moved bv el 1 I tim Also a lull line of Harness ami Harness Parts SOMETHING NEW Churns.Washing Machines, Buggies, (Minim A.McIntosh and McLaughlin).Gas Engines and Empire Milking Machines.Main Street The Martin Government of Saskatchewan, in tin* general elections last week was returned to ottice with a large ma III I have been asked to handle the DYROB Products for this locality, which consist at present of Wrenches and Chisels The tpmlity of these Tools i^ unsurpassed.An examination is solicited anil will convince you.New lines will he added to the stock ns they are put on tin* market jority although one of the Cabinet, Mi Langley, met defeat from George Cock burn, on Independent Government carried Ift seats against 18 for the present Shawville, Que.Ill The Martin Hi rev for the groups who op|>osed it lefei red are vet to be held Auction Sale.Re-Opened Business \u2022 it lvvt o o Still on Hand and Lots of Them : FLOUR BRAN CALF MEAL, COUNTY COUNCIL MINUTES Hay Press, Gas Engine and other IVjachinery.McDonald seconded l»y kennedv.that the Warden and See.- Both Wanless and Thoroughbred SHORTS.OIL CAKE PROVENDER Regular quarterly >v»iert Young, Fred A.Davis and William Halverson.I I luthori/ed ttend their flocks < There is one city at has no Droeiii SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY R.0.HOBGINS in th I < » It L.O.L.No.27.meets 1st Tuesday of each mont h Ken.HonoiNfi W.M PROPRIETOR.e h \\ i 1 i nTTO Reg .Hodoins, Secy.ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER meets on the 14th of each month.W.IL ColtHI'.an.VV.Comp, in Com MADE IN CANADA ! BOWL Capacity.Large Dwelling House on Main Street Reg.Ho INS LP ana ob I or further particulars, see phone or write A.E.Hoduixs, Campbells Bay A.Mahlitz, Ladysmith ; R.C.Holt, Ladysmith ; E.MOU88EAU, Fort Conlonge ; Andrew- Judd, Waltham ; uu Com.Scribe Newly painted, and in good state of repair, with Summer Kitchen, Wood-shed, Garage, etc.; good furnace and Could be made suitable for two families with little outlay.Apply\u2014 rhyme about ihe butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker, who went to sea in a tub, may have had Its inspiration \u2022 n one of the curious circular wick- cistei'll work boats, covered witn skins, which are In daily use on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers for hauling both freight and passengers.A Smiley, Quyon, E.Perrier, Lusk ville ; I).Cotnam.Demers Centre ; (Open) Slieeoboro* ; \u201c Aylmer ; CRIMSON ARROW R.B.P.No.852 meets at Charter is second Monday of each month.\t__ Sir Kt.F.W.Brat, W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Steele.Re».L.O.L.So.arts should be given special attention, for the slightest defect in Hut by practicing proper care you them will result in trouble.Make your can obtain even greater mileage.You inspections frequently for the first can cut tire costs to a minimum.In thousand miles then you can relax the first place, tires should always be your vigilance a bit.kept properly inflated.Twenty pounds Make a thorough study of the inpressure to the inch is a good rule to struction book.Look at the lubrication follow.For instance, in the 3%-inch chart and familiarize yourself with tiros, seventy pounds pressure should the location of every grease cup and be maintained; in 1-inch tires, eighty oil hole, then see that they are kept pn>pvr!y filled.This Too much pressure creates an over-; against worn parts or scored bearings s rain from within as well as without, j and, incidentally, allow oyu to learn Aside from discomfort to the passer*- the lubrication system.Whenan nuto gi it results in greater wear and * mobile is built, the engine has been tv .r from each obstacle encountered, run but little, and every part is fitted T little inflation causes the side wall tight to make it snug after the rough-of iv tire\u2014its weakest part\u2014to bend ness has worn off.Consequently the back and forth until it cracks and car is very stiff and will not show breaks.The correct amount of air much speed until these parts wear in.insures distribution\u2014uniform resist; So do not exceed 25 miles an hour until your speedometer registers 1,000 By so doing each part will find itself\" and you will be perfectly quick safe in exceeding 30 miles an hour.\\void severe If you force a car before it has run 1,000 miles the result may total a You know those things cause blow-] noisy engine and premature repairs, outs, also stone bruises that do not ( \\ J I they perform at the mo- go hark to It until you feel sure that I)o not attempt too much at first ) > i I \\ ing an amusing play Those who are always concentrating | soon find that you can give your whole mind to a subject for longer and longer periods.Half an hour\u2019s concentration will produce more result han a whole day of rambling.Inattentive work.N I ) become absent-minded ; they are quite unable to take a mental holiday when necessary, with the result that they lack vigor and freshness.Allied with concentration Is willpower.Many people imagine that the strong man Is a kind of cinema hero who bends others to his will by the steely glance of his flashing eye.Such men do not exist In real life! If they did they would be unpleasant creatures whose unpopularity would soon 1 n p< unils.Will-power and concentration run hand In hand, for concentration demands an effort of will, and there can be no will without concentration.In these two allied quantity lies the whole secret of success and happiness in life.1/ 1 I II I tabling 6,128.990 words, were handled at all the stations in Canada in the year 1920.The total revenue collected during, the year amounted to $50.\u2022 A regular moving picture camera ] 322.29, as against $44.288.77 in 1919.The Canadian Marconi Company has received its biggest expansion from the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, which has placed about fifty operators on Its vessels, all of which are equipped with wireless apparatus manufactured entirely In Canada.A school for operators is carried on by the Government, at which about forty pupils are being trained continuously, whilst many of the operators on the Government vessels are returned soldiers, who reached their operate systems, and last year the positions by way of vocational courses Shawinigan Water and Power Com-In the Dépannent of Soldiers\u2019 Civil pany at Shawinigan Fall»*, Quebec, received a license to operate a station The\t1\tSteps\tare under way at the piooent\tthere to communicate with their head stove, the\ti\ttime to\tdot the expanse of the Do-\toffice at Montreal, a distance of minion with a series of wireless sta- \u2019 eighty-two miles, tton-s, which will effectively cover it from coast to coast, rende mg the most dfle Ocean Services in starting a effective communication from the At- i Canadian news service by wireless to This Is part of their liners In the North Atlantic has If the wheel is out of line theTtheir work the need for adjustment that the value of the picture would he ' wi by this achievement it is conjes-j a scheme of the formation of an All creaed intense interest In Canadian, Ported.Strain at all j will go away as do the other ills.; decidedly enhanced if it were possible ; lured that with the use of the speed ! Ite(j systtira Gf wireless communication United States, and British shipping Be\tcareful\tof\ty cur\tgasoline adjust-\tto\ttake a\tmoving\tpicture\tof\tthe actual\tcamera, involving\tthe slowing down\twh|Ch is\tto belt the British Empire\tcircles, as bringing Canada into that from severa^li-Lmvnt\ton\tthe\tdash.\tDo\tnot\tleave\tit\tmelting\tand\tboiling\tof\tthe\tsteel.\tIn\tof operations\tand\twith probable ini-\t&ntj\tup all the Dominions.A sta-\t«elect circle of nations which goeaip with\tan ' provenants in\tthe\tcamera itself, new\tt|on at\tNewcastle.New Brunswick,\tby wireless.Not only is the news of the Canadian market».Dominion progress, and general Canadian happenings received by the Company\u2019s pas- Filming 100 Tons of Molten Steel The habit of dwelling on difficulties and magnifying them weakens the character and paralyzes the initiative in such a way as to hinder one from ever daring to undertake great things.The man who sees the obstacles more clearly than anything else is not the man to attempt to do any great thing.tance at all points.In driving, keep your eyes on the miles, road and your mind on the controls Guard against sudden stops starts and skidding jolts and sharp obstructions A most remarkable moving picture was recently taken by the United States Bureau of Mines.In reprodur- was *so fitted up that It was water-jacketed\u2014that Is, encased in a water cooled fireproof box.This was placed Just Inside the furnace.The operator of the camera wore an.asbestos suit and stood just outside or almost In the door of the seething furnace.The attempt was eminently successful, and a picture has resulted which is a revelation to behold.Not only is the hard metal the pig iron and the steel, seen gradually melting, together with the formation of the slag which floats on top, but the actual boiling of this 100 tons of molten steel to seen in all Its phases sight and an instructive one metal bolls like water on a i hubbies growing gradually larger and larger.While no actual scientific pheno- ing the various processes in the manufacture of iron and steel sheets at the Drain off the oil every 500 miles and plant of a large American company it always show on the surface.The shock replace it with fresh.You will bo sur- j was desired to show not only each me* of them often breaks an inner layer j prised at the quantity of grit and dirt; chan leal step but the actual making as the fabric.By preventing tfoese, that cornea from the crankcase things you will escape most of the common tire troubles.When they do occur, tread cuts and sand boils The well as the handling of the molten bearings and pistons throw off small steel or iron.When pig iron ami particles of metal which, if you do not scrap steel are subjected to a high remove with the old oil, will work into temperature in an open hearth fur-the bearings and cause serious re- mice, using producer gas or oil as fuel, the Iron and metals gradually melt Perhaps your motor will show a until an immense liquid hath, like a tendency to overheat when new.I>o small lake or pond, is formed, which nit permit this to worry you, for it boils like water at a temperature of is merely the friction of newness.| over 2.800 degrees Fahrenheit.The Give it plenty of oil ami water and actual melting and boiling of the niet-soon this trouble will disappear Every now and then the new car glasses, but a close up view is not should be jacked up, the wheels possible because of the heat.*ken «id\ti.As I The\tthe moving pic-\t_____ ________ that you should keep wheels in align-j the bearings become accustomed to tu res referred to conceived the idea mena not already known were reveal-1 |ant|c to the Pacific ment should be quickly cleaned out and repaired.Otherwise they will expose the inner fabric to air and contact with the road.Dirt and oil will collect and enlarge them.Small bruises may be temporarily headed with mastic.Grease, oil and acids should be remov- sults.Be-Establishment.It is a beautiful al is interesting as seen through blue eii from tires at once by means of a cloth moistened in gasoline.It is important to the life of a tire The Innovation of the Canadian Pa whole tire Moreover, a wobbly points resuits, wheel causes f rev tiens instead of the direction provided for.\"rich\u201d any longer than is necessary, this case they had to deal for this allow an extra amount «>f open hearth furnace holding 100 tons facts of vital value to industry may taken over by the Marconi Company in on gasoline to get into the engine base, or 200,000 pounds of metal melting some time result from the application 19x9, is to be used as the connecting down to finally boiling.The result of of the moving picture to metallurgical The greatest wear takes pi the tread\u2014it is built to withstand it.which will thin the oil The sides of a tire havt ¦\tstation with cross-Atlantic station#, thin The body cleaning should be done theIr efforts was the production of a I operations.From an educational point and ifCenties have been issued to the senger liners at *ea, but wireless sta which has of view the making of such pictures is of almost inestimable value.Oil.) il coating of rubber to protect the fabric,\tvery carefully fur the first month or\tPk\u2019ture of this\tprocess Care should be taken to guard them.\tso.\tUse a simple flow of water, with-\tneVer\taccomplished before Be sure that nothing on the ma-\tout\tspray or force, so as not to mar chine scrapes the tires as they revolve,\tthe\tfinish.The longer you drive with- Save the side walls by keeping out of out unnecessary cleaning the harder ruts in the road.Above all, do not the varnish will become.lions situated elsewhere pick up the same company for point to point sta ¦^¦¦1 lions at Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, messages, and ( an ail Ian news vies In and other locations, which will act as the importance of its appeal with that feeders for the Iran# Atlantic service, I Great Britain and the United States.a com- ! I points not reached by existing land telegraphs, an instance of the latter being the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia.The total number of stations In operation in the Dominion and on ships registered therein in 1920 was WIRELESS SERVICE IN THE DOMINION A review of the wireless situation in and at the same time carry mercial service between these cities \u2022it Canada give# gratifying evidence of the Dominion's progress with the times, and of its recognition of the necessity of keeping abreat in the ex is undergoing a continual expansion tensjon (,f the use# of this great inSECOND TO NONE IN THE I 563 or these.twenty-seven arc provS^Zmen^ IZZlnm\"\t\" \"\"\"\" rated on the east coast, and have\tln ctmnecu ranges of from 100 to 1,600 nautical miles; eight are in Ontario, on the i M Great I^akes, having ranges of 360 Being Successfully Used Not nautical mile# each; ten in British Only in Navigation but in Forest and Fisheries.Advantage in Forestry Operations.Wirelos# within the Dominion Itself Be Kind to Your Neck r, home men carry conquest in their very presence; they win our confidence the first time we see them.We believe in their power because they radiate If only people would be kind to their necks there would be far les* trouble in the world.Tight colla health l WPMPMj\t1 with Dominion fisheries corporations.A very fine service has 1 aIHj\tand will undoubtedly in been built up by the forestry service fU(Uru j)H utilized to a greater ex* of the province of British Columbia a# part of their precautions against forest fires and to keep rangers in Instant touch with each other and headquarters.A system of stations is advocated for Northern Manitoba to put this region into communication with Several pulp and paper j ot the heaviest of any country, partly ti! WORLD ire very had for the They obstruct the flow of the head, ami increase the toney to the laundry.The tent tn bringing the rich regions of the hinterland into touch with the 1 f t It governmental and industrial centres nvented stiff collars ought .But very If he didn\u2019t l I Columbia on the west coast have ranges of from 150 to 350 miles; two public commercial stations in Cape .Breton and one in New Brunswick have ranges of 3,000 miles and 2,600 miles\u2014the third being for reception only; two in Hudson Bay have a range of 750 miles each; eleven private commercial stations with ranges of from 100 to 200 miles; and there are thirty-nine Canadian Government steamers equipped with wireless capable of transmitting from 100 to 400 miles.2y been shot at dawn t Canada\u2019s fire Ibas is very heavy\u2014 $27,000,000 in 1920, or $3.42 per or.its on an eight million population\u2014 ne ?y there was r.o need \\ he probably fell down in a lit.by the time they had sawn six ollar he was dead, l walk along the .street, ¦ of people wear spec-Eye specialists are of opinion much to do with Too Good to Be True.Wife\u2014\u2018\u2018John, a man called this afternoon and said he would supply us with enough electricity to light our hou#e.do all our cooking and run the washing machine for only $1 a month.What do you think of that?\u201d You should have told him that when we want current fiction we\u2019ll get it at a bookstore.\" Wireless is coming to he the world\u2019s great transmitter of news and method of rapid communication, and a nation desirous of keeping pace with world progress in all respects piust pay continuous attention to bettering their systems of this most modern method of long distance conversing.Canada lias not been slow in recognizing the importance of wireless in her econo-mlc existence, In her shipping and , \" \"h exception of he email sta- trade, even in her forests and flatteries ,lon ¦« \"ctou.Nova Scotia all of the and in the bearing of this Important forty-seven coast stations In the Do- factor on the hole of future Dominion »\"nlon are owned by the Government.development, and she has kept well Thoee on the Paclflc Coast, Hudson to the fore in this regard.\tj lla>' [\"Kington\t\"°Va The wireless service on the Great ind 0,6 lhree «lirectlon-flnding stations Lakes, In the Gulf of St.La re nee.and ™ the ea8t coa8t- 8i,teen \"tatlone In on the Atlantic and Paclflc Coasts Is »»\u2022 are operated directly by the De-second to none tn the world In the l>»rtment of Naval Service.The sta-opinion of navigators.The Canadian ' Gone on the Great Lakes and the re.trans-At'antlc wlreleea service.In com- ®*nn* stations on the east coast, petition with the cables, which has thtrty-one In all, whilst owned by the been in operation for some thirteen Government, are operated by the Mar-years has been very successful, and Is conl Wireless Telegraph Company of still Improving In speed and accuracy.Canada, under contract, and under the Authorities consider that no series pf , ,erme ot which the Company receive, wirelassidlrectlon-finding stations have a\t8nnu^ 8\"**W?°r *89-20« and given such help and satisfaction to j ^\"8 811 toMe co,tected °*> measagee mariners aa that established *\\ the ,\tGovernment messages, Canadian Government on the Atlantic j wh,ch are handled free.Coast.ai companies have received licenses to ! due to carelessness.off in \\\\ what a nui Marten and Fisher Ranching tac that stiff i ur low standard of eye gh Hub Therefore, if you are a wise person your neck.Give It room.Don't wear a collar that's too small for you.The accession of Canada to her logi- ce*#fully breed these animals in captivity, due, it is thought, to lack of provision of facilities for exercise.A successful beginning, however, to a marten ranch is to be found at Louis rt you w cal place among fur markets of the world, by reason of her prominence + among producers, has resulted In an impetus and a greater devotion of Interest to other phases of the fur industry, and in none, perhaps, so much the domestic rearing of fur-bear-Success had been achieved, covering many years, in fox ranching and other branches of fur farming, the absolute feasibility of the venture In Canada proven, end all that had been accomplished justified confident hope of expansion.Thus has come about a widening of the field, not only garda the establishment of ranches but In the variety of animals so rear ed.Canada is the natural habitat of nearly every species of marketable fur-bearer, and has the finest If climatic conditions for producing the richest, glossiest, and heaviest furs The trapping of fur bearing animals in Canada is a profitable industry, but it must be borne in mind that the domestic rancher has the advantage over the trapper, inasmuch as he is able to ten do not thrive so well when the wild kill Ms animals when the fure are etate is left behind, and they should and thus realise the best \u2022> Population of Paris.According to the Le Petit Parisien, the present population of Paris is 2.* 856.000, which is an increase of only 16.000 over the figure for the year 1911.To be disappointed in love is a cruel blow, but to be disappointed in marriage is a continuous performance.Government Creek, British Columbia, where G.H.Del^ey, as reported by the Commission of Conservation, has succeeded in raising two generations of the animals.From a pair of wild martens, he raised a litter of three, two females and one male.When one year old, the young females gave birth to two and four young respectively, and all of them have been successfully raised to maturity.Success in the rearing of marten and fisher in the past would seem to have been largely, if not wholly, defeated by lack of general knowledge of wild animal breeding, which resulted in a failure to provide conditions and environment correspondng to the natural haunts.Large run# must be provided, with obstacles and hiding places such as hollow logs, and, in general, the animals permitted to live their natural life.Unlike foxes, mar Norwegian menters have succeeded in producing a bread containing 20 per cent of fish, j ex pen ere Canada s Coal Situation for coal j 37.8 per cent., or 6,600,000; British 919,096 short tons in the preceding ^ cent or no.000 tons.The reduc- year, or an increase of 21.9 per cent The previous high mark as set in 1913 when the output totalled 15,532.878 of,Alberta coal in Manitoba and that short tons.Exports increased to 2 668,228 tons, ae compared with 2,070 060, but this was counterbalanced by feature of the coal situation in 1920 the Increase in imports from the was the increased use of native coal.United States from 16.982,773 to 20.- especially in 915,596.The total value of production Is estimated at about $7,0000,000.With only one exception, that of Saskatchewan, every province of the Dominion exhibited an increase in production during the year over the 1919 A particularly interesting Canada created a record re tion in Saskatchewan's output to attributed to the greatly increased use l province.A both interesting and gratifying The Government-owned and operated station at Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia, maintains a commercial service with Bermuda.The Marconi station at Glace Bay has a continuous truns-Atlantic commercial service with Clifden, in Ireland, and, as far as actual handling of traffic is concerned, is considered one of the best trans-Atlantic circuits.The use of the Hudson Bay stations is In suspense until the policy respecting the Hudson Bay Railway is decided upon.The stations on the British Columbia coast are unceasingly in touch with Pacific bound steamer».Six Million Words Transmitted.A total of 341,333 messages, con Scope and Object of Service.Government wireless in Canada comes under the Radiotelegraph Branch of the Naval Department which, however, whilst owning the stations, has let several by contract, for operation, to the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada primary object of the Government service la to provide facilities for communication with ships at sea and thus assist in their navigation and the safeguarding of the lives of the people they carry.Incidentally, the service undertakes the handling of comraer cial messages wrth ships and also provides means of communication with th-e Prairie Provinces The war.which cut down shipments of anthracite from the United States to Manitoba, gave Alberta her opportunity to introduce her product, on the qualities of which there was a lack of education.She was not slow to force her way, and is maintaining the position assumed with every indteaton of from Nova Scotia by Alberta of the increasing her market.This is shown honor of premier producer, the West- very clearly in the shipments of coal province leading the Eastern by from Alberta eastward, which In 1920 Alberta pro- totalled about 600.000 tons a# com- I>proximate!y 250,000 prime pricesmiimHpH There may be a very profitable future In store for pioneers in the breeding of fiaher and marten, a field which as yet has scarcely been entered.As the best fisher pelts are selMng for $100 each, whilst marten may bring $60, there is every inducement to enter Into the breeding of these wild cousins.Up to the present, ft has been found somewhat difficult to sue- not be induced to become tame.Fisher and marten raising is in the experimental stage, through which the breeding of other wild animals had to pass before prosperous issue was reached.There is no reason to doubt but that the causes which have hitherto resulted In failure will be overcome, and the domestic breeding of those profitable little animale be placed on the same successful footing as that of other fur-bearers In Canada.The figures feature of the year was the wrestling ern nearly four per cent dueed 41 per cent, of the total output, pared with or roughly 6 700,000 tons ; Nova Scotia, tons in 1019.i I \u2022éf \u2022 The Welfare of the Home D$ Çon L G m Fi Vegetables furnish the Body\u2019s Building Material TT By LUCY l).CORDINKR ;x Vegetables, other than potaVoer, blood.Clotting of the b'ood prevents have never cost me over fifty cents fatal result* from cuts and othe# a year, hut I am canning every kind accidents and clotting takes plaor I n*-wh™ be divixM ermmg four different heed- PricLM *\"> hl*h- * ^ P°ultry brt®d- er, however, may not be in a position to take advantage of this trade.Market early cockerels as broiler a spring operation f\" too many male chkk.that would which it is usually neoewary to carry ** »v«daMe for the broiler market _ _\t_\t_\t, T r _ T _\tL ,, on into the summer, as at least one \"* oarned over 10 th® *°ft roaster\t1\t\u2014 f?¦^^4 i children were eating plenty of food Lime is not the only mineral sub.spray should be about tax.or three **** \u201d 'T\u201d\tW,th Î\u201d\t7l ihfl,t ^ WM rM,t\tu»ed *y stance we find in vegetables.Iron,' weeks after the bloom is off, and may T*/** th\u2018l lile l\u201dgge' ™ b!\u201d ft'T 1T\"\t-A ' TAWS Y^ttfSSSMIari'VfSVA the body for building up n physical that tonic so often recommended iif consist of bordeaux or lime sulphur ,\tt«e profit.It should be\tManufactured by\torganism which couki resist disease, the spring, is found in them in th* \"for\"billTllertTZ\"\u2018niœttoe growing and feeding on a fast 4*-i THE CANADIAN STEEL AND WIRE CO., Limited recently ^n a convention ofTIdiW outU'a'Wtie'%1 not 'd» whst'irori ^ aOd*! for aphis control, if\tHamilton\t-\t¦\t.\tCanada\t«JZttt'Ti jtft?erel.m broilers wU! carry the cort\t.\t,\t-\t.\t- JJcult to diagnose as disoasc.When impt^sible for the blood to Lite th.GTStTSlZCL,\tThmning the Fruit Crop\tZz.Xzt ta Cultivation in orchards, except market ^eV must be hatched before\t- on a few foods\u2014meat, potatoes, breed, to get its supply of oxygen.It #2 thoBO in nod mulch, should be prac- *** **** °* Apri1» Bnd uke ftbout two While the majority of fruit growers I proving the color of the fruit, careful\tnow Bnd then lettuce especially important that the child Weed continually until about July ™nths to r6Ach the desired weight, devote special attention to pruning, thinning enables the grower to get I lfl.»T ^\u201c«\u2018onally a vegetable ; get Us due portion of iron during t first.By maintaining a good dust The maIe* of Blmo*t\tPwe breed cultivating, spraying and fertilizing! rid of iil-ahapen and defective fruits\t10 ^lve ^k» to the meal rather adolescent period, for then the bo mulch during early summer the trees are ln demand.Kven Leghorn# at this\t\u2014they do not look upon the\tthinning which\tproves a decided help in put- n\tb '«\tconsidered neces-\tpasses through so many changes, th can be Helped through that trying *** wiU be ^«rly accepted on the\tof the fruit on the trees as\tof equal I ting up a good pack at harvest time.\tRary*.\t1\tfind that\tvery fcw 4 are unexcelled for regulating discouraged planner of meal# i:~™ r:: üss rz crstwZrt: TSr -, %.\u2014 ~:r \u201c - \u201c\t- \u2014i t* aarari rAf stj-rsiw: ùs&rr to accept responsibility for the future tion t0 the ®ize °f plums.\tnf\ta somef^ç\teven a good staff is all the better for More and more, we are glad to say If b 1\tI the size of\"\t\u201cTpe'ar crojs^of6 fro it \"tne^y ear ^ ^tVe\t***** '*\t^ suw5\tboth ho If broilers are to be produced in year in and year out, under adverse nLay ***** it from a lower to a higher Z\tïu* T y\t1 hme ln Quantity to meet the daily product.Look over the list now any great number, they can be sold to as well as under satisfactory condi-\tgrade» from choice to fancy, thus\t° ° Mng the fo owing ycar*\tne®d of the body.For the lime we\tcheck up your supply and order thos advantage only where there are a tions,\twe can never make a success of\tgreatl>r increasing its value; and\tThere 18 no dispute of the value\tneed we must turn to milk and to\tyou lack.They come much cheap# considerable\tnumber\tof\tbuyers\twho\tdie\tbusiness.\tIt is useless\tto\tattempt'everyone knows how\tthe fancy fruit\tof thirming {°r peaches and pears,\tvegetables.We permit our children\tby\tthe\tcase,\tas\teveryone\tknows,\tana are not\tobliged\tto\tconsider\tthe price\tto build up\tan industry if the\tproduc-\u2022 dealer8 vary their\tprices directly\tbut for many ***** growers of apples\tto refuse milk very often\u2014then all\tthe\tcases\tmay\tbe\thad\tin\tassortment* and with the exception of a few health ers themselves are not prepared to with the size and color of the sped- !lave hesitated about thinning, claim- the more must they cat a variety of Because you have had canned vegt* and pleasure resort# this das# of buy-1 carry\tit through to suwess, in spite\tmens- This, of course, is due to the\ting that the Practice did not pay so\tvegetable food.Our bones are com-\ttables all winter and will have themi era is not numerous outside the larger of all\tdifficulties that may be expert- !\tfact th»t mere bigness is not a true\t!long.83 the fruit was «-hipped to mar-\tposed largely of lime; so are our\tfresh from the garden this summer J c^es-\tenced\tand all competition that will\t*ndex quality, and that, as a rule,\tket in barre^s» but the selling of extra\tteeth.The heart beats regularly be-\tdoes not make it right for you to goi The broiler Is a very profitable ad- have to be faced.\u201d\u2014H ,«minimi.We have a Shoe» at the low |n*i ol a line nt highest tigme loi < is to give to our customers t A few Specials for this Week : w n ve >11«u m oui high gvmlv 11 v ill : 11\\ t11 ^ t u $175 Ladies\u2019 White Oxfords Ladies\u2019 Silk Hose Ladies\u2019 Fine Lisle Hose Good Quality Roller Towelling, per,yd.Cotton, bleached and unbleached Men\u2019s Working Shirts One lot of Men's Boots, all sizes variety ol Men*\" High tvatic 1 n tael w ith ihe inception 14 .75 ! $< t I >\\ I r.50 the price tjiioteii is out ¦x High (Untile S' a High.tirade I«atlie» Sh .*>1 This \"hoe i - a »!)t It mo llx t 1 I ! tel \u2014 .14 ~3 ri \u2019 Murk KM Oxford for lit !iv welt with a t w \\ w .14 I t l i |1\"4* 4 >| SiA .95 & 1 val It i 1 1 ll1 \u2022 \u2022 1 H \\l ' | J 395 all kinds ol (kmvas Knot prices.; l1 -, ; R t t i > Î 4 i * » » « 1 J Mil III rva » wvai\\ ; All Farm Produce Taken in Exchange.P.E SMILEY THE HOUSE OF HIGH CLASS FOOTWEAR., » NEW CHEVROLET PRICES Established tot KR0NK2K BROS.\u2014 Effective May 11th, 1921 Local and District.\\ * « t nil.Ha- '(*11 1 lit vn 11 Four-Ninety Models $ 895 \\ ' , I X i ; V 1 I 4 » I 1 1 11 K\\! i ' t t I - * \\ ' 11.STOVES AMD STOVE FURNISHINGS Touring Car Roadster Sedan -Coupe - Light Delivery Wagon ALL I\u2019HICES F.O.H OSH AW A, ONT.880 CHURCH SERVICES.XX verx XI.L KIM\u2018S A l II.I.XJI 1595 G.W.DALE'S, Centre St., SHAWVILLE III l\u2018V.-| siiltnt voimvil tU l\u2019l> !l t \"tiret, 1 i ui vain on Saturday what om A noth morning was had lieen hoping for.as t h\u201c g had become very dry.More moi \u2014 turc i- needed and another day*» downpour would In* Welcome.ft I go ll ll.inni'N - l\\ « > X I i! 11 s I > I i rmer» \u2022 :mimd .* A vail will satisfy intending buyers that we keep the right good\" at reasonable prive*.Roofing and Kavv-Tt oughing as usual, and skilled hands to do all kind» ol work in our line.\t' iBHIF £J£n Highest market price paid for hide*.! P.B.MOYLE \u2022 SHAWVILLE.iît V.11 XlïKV Vlxvm XM ItivuniVc ' Tires, Gasolene, Oil, and all Car Requirements.Prompt Service.Subscriptions to tlit* Pembroke Cottage Hospital fund now amount to about lifty thousand dollar».| Ten thuusanu dollar» of this »utn was contributed by Mr.K.A.Dun-j lop.Animal Vegetarian 1 cxi IIMJU.ll IS Garage In Connection.Th.exigent ai vegetable wtÊÊÊÊKKÊKIÊÊÊÊÊÊ of the lion rather than liis I itrcngtli that makes him for \\n elephant is a match 101 entire-oc- i m i l V JAMES C.IVjcGUAlC ^ INSURANCE AND t 1 & * t » t t Dominion supplementary contained an item of * repair» and wlmrf real Pembroke and one Umv a .-unihr purpose at The estimates for placement\u2019 of *7for i.i ae ani-aiid endurance \u2014the horse, the reindeer, the ante-and others\u2014are also vcge- \u2022 c **»\u2022» t t \u2022 > * v 11* »\t» i r I *« 1 Get Youp Light Sum mer Togs Now FINANCIAL AGENT x Room K * Jackson Building Comer of Bank and Slater Streets n OTTAWA, ONT.\u2022 » i vtnwawd.! Mademoiselle Napierskowskl, a famous Russian dancer, has insured r feet\t00.ot ( \"obden bave e t h- ii The merchants unanimously agreed to cio-place» of business :«t twelve mvm | Wednesday of euh week dm-îng the month* ol June, July mid A igu-t.What ;Uv Shaw ville merchants doing in tin- matter : Phone\u2014Queen ls7h.Five, Life, Accident and Sirkuesa.Automobile, B aler, Plate tlla.is.Uuarantve Bonds./ OU TEACHER WANTED./CANADIAN v PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.Protestant Tvn cher, holding Klein v Diploma, for School Municipality 1 Salary £00.00 per month.1 Duties t\" commence Sept, Dt, Applications to W in the hands of the See.Treasurer on or before June *J0th, For further information apply JOHN 11.JFDD, Soc.-Treas., Davidson, (t>ue.Ill The Robertson mine» at (hi let ta » not among the enterprises ai- \u2018! feet y l by the present unsettled eonmtions.The mines a re running full time with an increasing number of employees and the further down the shafts aie sunk the greater is the quantity and quality of the lead ore.With the hot weather comes a desire for a little outing, and to make it a REAL outing you must have the proper clothing .at* London 1921 TIMETABLE.1921.\u2022 t Shaw ville \u2014 Walth am.to # # % \u2022 \u2022 # # # East bound\u20147,0,N a.ni., daily except Sunday; 1.1 A, pm., daily except Satin day and Sunday ; #.15.p m., Sunday only.Macdonald College Exams NOTICE.» ig exercises of the Teachers, Macdonald The closin School for College, were held last Thursday.The li»t shows 91 teachers receiving Model diploma-, i elementary diplomas, course elementary diplomas, kindergarten director diplomas and 5 kindergarten assistant dip\u2014 In the list of elementary diplo- for 1921 are included the > For the All-round Sportsman we have Khaki Trousers and Shirts to \u2022\t1 * ''\t« 1 \u2022 \u2022 ^ » V\ti *\t*\t\u2019 \u2022\u2022 * *\tR R match, with all necessary accessories.For the More Particular Dresser we have the White Trousers, White Sport Shirts (light and heavy); Light Ties, Socks of silk materials, etc.\tH jH t For Underwear, we have Light Balbriggan in combination and 2 piece, short sleeves and knee-length legs ; also the long Naincheck Sleeveless Underwear, for real hot weather.Invisible Braces, Suspenders, Soft dollars, Silk Socks, and all Accessories required to make you comfortable.We have Shantung Silk Shirts, Raw Silk Shirts and Silk Front Shirts in most sizes for men, at Popular Prices.Westbound \u2014 9.00, a.m., 6.04, p.in., daily except Saturday and Sunday ; .3.04, p in., Saturday only ; 10.10, a.m., Sunday only.Ott a w a-Montre a l\u2014 5.60.a.in.; 7.00.a.m.; 8.00, a.m.; 3.16 p.m., daily, and 6.35, daily except Sunday ; 4.50, p.m., daily ; 7.25, a.m., daily except Sunday ; 8.20, a.m., Sunday only (North Shore).Ott a w a -Soo-V a ncou vkr\u2014 11.35, p.m., Soo ; 1,40, a.in., Imjje-1 daily ; 7.50, a.m.; 4.40, p.m.; daily except Sunday (Pembroke).Ottawa-Toronto\u2014 UK 15, a.m.; 10.00, p.m., daily, and 12.15, p.m., daily except Sunday.For particulars apply to Ticket Agents.0.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, In the Matter of the vacant Estate of late E.G.AM V, in his lifetime of the village of Shaw ville, in the Di trict of Pontiac, Jeweller : PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that T have been duly appointed Curator to the vacant estate of late Ernest G.Amy, in his lifetime of the village of Shaw ville, in the District of Pontiac, in the Province of (Quebec, Jeweller, deceased.All parties having claims against said estate arc requested to fyle same with me at my office, on Main Street, in the said village of Shaw ville within two weeks from the date ot this notice.At Shaw ville, this eleventh day of June, 1921.>\u2022 5 first class 48 short \u2022> mas names of Abigail Barber, Simw-ville.and Mary C.Meldrum, Wy-In the 1920 list api>eai s the name of Ada E.Brownlee, Shaw-ville The Equity congratulates these young ladies on their success.rm man.Marriages H.S.BARNETT, Cnratoi M vQvarrie\u2014W a l x M A x The wedding took place last Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, 33 Spadina avenue, of Miss Edna A.Wainman, daughter of Mr.and Mis.J.II.Waininan, to Mr.William Ernest McQimrrie, ol Ottawa.Kvv.George S.Clendinnen, of Bell Street Methodist Church, per- The bride, was given in She wore WOMENS\u2019 INSTITUTES TIME OF MEETING : tLii?Dunraven, First Wednesday, First Tuesday Wanted Austin Elmside - Second Wednesday, Clarendon - last Wednesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday Fort Coulonge, First Thursday, Bristol, - - First Thursday, Radford Jr., Third Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thurs.First Friday 1 Values are down, and Quality, if anything, is up, don\u2019t hesitate about dressing up this season.To get PROPERLY fitted up come to formed the ceremony, who was unattended, marriage by her father.;i broadcloth costume of reindeer shade, tiimmed with flowers.of rose buds.Ship Cream And u>«- .»kim milk lu raising ¦ stock.the most profitable form \\ of f irming, at the same tluio j Increasing fertility of your land.I For sure money and honest j l SO with hat of brown lace.Her botv Mi»s Anni
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