The equity, 1 décembre 1921, jeudi 1 décembre 1921
[" O No.24, 39tii Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DEC., 1, 1921 $1.50 per annum In advance 2.00 to the United State» I War Bond Coupons Cashed Free THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.The Merchants Bank will cash all War Loan coupons or Interest cheques when due, on presentation, without making any charge whatever for the service.If you have not a Savings Account, why not use your interest money to open one with this Bank ?Eighty-nine Years Banking Service m Pratt\u2019s Food.ft 5 Now that eggs are at a high price, it will pay you to give your poultry a little extra attention.We have just what they require to make them produce more eggs \u2014 The service and policy of The Bank of Nova Scotia have been built up on the experience and training accumulated in 89 years of banking in Canada.Customers of this Bank have the comforting assurance that their banking business is being conducted withjfc well-established, experienced institution capable of giving the most complete and up-to-date service.IU THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal.OF CANADA SHAWVILLE BRANCH.BRISTOL BRANCH.OUYON BRANCH.CAMPBELL S BAY BRANCH.Established 1864.E.R.HAYES, Manager C.E.SHAW, Manager J.A.SWIFT.Manager W.E.HOARE, Manager Pratts\u2019 Egg Producer and Poultry Regulator Oyster Shells and Grit.We carry a full line of Pratt\u2019s Goods.C.J.CALDWELL.HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.Our courte Includes Shot thand, Typewriting.Spelling, Penmanship, English.Correspondence.Office Work, Civil Service, etc.Our STANDARD of instruction being higher than any other, our graduate* preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teachers know what to teach, and how to teach it, all having been practical stenographer*.Ipays to attend the LARGEST and I).E.HENRY, President Cor.Hank andSDflfrk*Sts.Fall Term from Sept.1.COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE OTTAWA The School where you van get through course* tinder experienced instructors in Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Civil Service.Graduates assisted to positions.Write for free catalogue.The Bank of Nova Scotia 10% 35 are P.S.\u2014Fresh Groceries.ESTABLISHED 18)2 .1.H.STKWART Paid up Capital | 9,700,000 Reserve Resources Man AO EH Branches at !\\>rt tge du Fort Campheit* Bay a id Fort Coulonge Shawvm.lk 18.000 2JO.OOO.OOO i.u BBS W E.Gowlino, U.G.W.Braithwait President Principal W.A.HODGINS DR.S.J.SCHACHTER, D.D.S, L.D.S d.a.McDonald, b.c.li Surgeon Dentist Advocate, Barrister, etc Shawville, Que.SHAWVILLE, QUE A PUBLIC MEETING Will he held in Howard's hall, Thursday evening in the interest of Geo.n.Campbell.Mr.Ilammit Hill, M.L.A., of Ottawa, and others will address the electors.Come out and hear the issues explained and discussed.Ladies particularly, should make it a point to he present.PERSONAL MENTION Office \u2014In Pontiac House, on and after Augus\\ VUh Office h Vin* SHAWVILLB .Mrs M.Saipe, of Ottawa, visited her daughter.Mrs.J.H.Dove over the week-end.10.a.m., to 5.TO, p.m 1 SHAWVIHE LODGE I.0.0.F.No.40 .\t_ ,x\t, Leave your order now fur your 1022 .Mi« Unmet Aon, of Quyon, p\u201erd Car.(i.A.Howard, Main Street, was m town over the week end guest ot her aunt, Mr s.Win.Hors field.Meets the 2nd and 1th Monday of each month at H o\u2019clock p.in.Rv.bekahs meet on 1st and Xrd Mondays, same hour.Lodge Room \u2014 Orange Hall.Visiting brethren always welcomed.Gee.Draper Shaw ville Another Kodaks, albums, Christmas and New Dr.Sell a eh ter, dentist, went to I Yvi\"'s can,M\u2019 calendars.Everything for Montreal on Saturday and will be t,ie a,»uteur.H.Iimson, dealer in absent from his oltive in the | Waks and sup|dics.Pontiac Hdtme for two r three weeks.Herb Gibson LOCAL NEWS Secv N.G Why let down our tariff bars.\t¦ when the rest of the civilized having knowledge of the family of Mar Mrs.8.A Mnokny who for U.d^rhl lm-Mdopird protection ?\t^\t\"the past couple of weeks has been | 111,nK K °>ei \u2022\tProvince of Quebec, some thirty odd Methodist Church at the Song Service, Sunday night next.Leave your batteries for Storage and re-charging at Howard's (inrage, Main Street.Prices moderate.INFORMATION WANTED An Tone If you want to further depre date tlie value of the Canad dollar, then vote for free trade Grocery Ad tail years ago.kindly communicate with Klmott & Davm, Attorneys at Law, Canada Life Building, Montreal, P.Q.Christmas Gifts the beginning of the New Year 1 will give fourteen photos to the dozen.The gift that's always timely for friends, for family\u2014and you From now until Mrs.Stewart, wife of Mr.J.H.Stewart, manager of the Hank of Nova Scotia, who through illness whs nimble to join her husband when he removed from Smith's Falls to Shawville.arrived here on store for the Hilly Sunday Sing- Mr.and Mrs.A.J Hincheliffe, Song in the Methodist Church next of Montreal, were guests of I), .Sunday evening.\tand Mrs.Powles, Thursday even- ing of last week.Mr Hinchcliffe is a professional organist and while in town attended and assisted in directing the practice of the Shawville Choral Society which just now is engaged on the Cantata\u2014\"Gaul s Holy City.\" Mr.HinchelifFe's assistance was highly appreciated by the Society.LOST \u2014 Friday nighL, Nov.11th, between Shawville and Starks Corners a roundmouth Shovel and 1 Rubber Knee Boot with \" hi'*' Mile leave at this office, or Elliott's Store Starks Corner**.Col d Summer Honey Absolutely pure, in qt.sealers, 65c Rowatt\u2019s Pickles 11.I .M ISON Finder kindly Births WANTED\u2014General Servant\u2014(three in family).Apply to Mrs.S.A.Mack ay, Shawville.At McKee, on November 20, to Mr.and Mis.Robert Lucas, a soil.At Domremy, Sa*k., on Nov.22nd, to Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred S.Hudgins, a soil.At Mut vie, S:i*k., on Nov.20th, 1021, to Mr.and Mrs.Thus.Smith, a son - Alton Whit ford.30-ounce bottles, 50c FOR SALE \u2014 Good, strong Double Sleigh with box: also (1)\u2014 Blacksmith's anvil and vise , (2)\u2014Blacksmith's blower and anvil ; a quantity of pressed straw.Duncan Campbell.Shawville.Worcester Sauce, Mounted Police Salmon, Extra Choice Flaked Wheat, lb., 10c Best 5-cent Toilet Soap, ever.Our Special X\u2019mas Groceries || are coming in.20c The Ladies' Guild of St.Paul's Church purpose holding a sale of fancy and useful articles, and home cooking in Howard's hall.Sat.Dec.10, commencing at 8 o'clock.The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold their annual sale of fancy and useful articles and homo cooking.in Howard\u2019s hall on Saturday, I tee 3rd.Nothing will be sold until *ale opens at 2 30 o\u2019clock.40c FOR SALE\u20141 purebred Ayrshire Bull 2 years rrfrl ; 1 purebred Ayrshire Bull 1 year old ; 3 purebred Ayrshire Calves 7 months old ; 3 purebred Ayrshire Cows, to freshen about 1st of .January m xt.How different from bis For prices apply to David McDowell, Shawville.Meighen\u2019s policy, the same fot the whole of Canada Fast i West opponents .\t.\t.\t.\t| FOR SALK-Second hnml 3-foot wood hen evtM'V important country Furnace.Cheap to quick buyer.Apply ill the world to-day has adopted to Herbert Smith, Shawville i protective tariff policy to stimulate its native industries and preserve its home market, why should the people of Canada turn to the untried theories of Mr.Crerar ?Campbell and Meighen \u2014A safe combination.FOR SALE\u2014 3U barrels good Apples\u2014 Russets, Baldwin*.Bellflowers\u2014at H cts.per lb.or $7.511 per bid.Apply to James Moffatt, 7th Line Clarendon, The ladies of Holy Trinity Church, Radford, purpose having a sale of cooking and sewing in Howard's Hall, on Saturday afternoon, Dec.17.Everybody come and get something good to eat With a prohibitive tariff specially designed to shut out Canadian farm products, where is the opening for tiade expansion the Free-traders talk about ?- FOR SALK\u20141 Empire Typewriter, in good condition; 1 Cooler or Soap Boiler, pair Men's Snowshoes, 2 light Neck- ¦¦ Specific Platforms\tyokes, 2 heavy Neckyokes, 1 stovepipe At a fairly well attended meet- I he Austin Womens\tInstitute\t.\t.,\t.\tHeater.\tApply .Mrs.Win.G.Chisnell ing, held in the Orange Rail on will meet at the home of\tMrs.\t.Las.\tDie\tplat iomis\tor the Liberal\tshawville Monday evening, the Shawville Morrison, on Tuesday,\tDec\t6th,\tV.,u\t,,m* the National\tI mg res- Hockey Club re-organized for the at 7.30 p.m.Program\tas\tfob\t*,ve\tparty are as\tnearly\tidentical .i5T6.\tSXÿ.*SSSE«rtasa.T.xAfgK Pres.\u2014G.A.Howard; Secretary- Mrs.Jaa.Carson.Roll call-How\tM«rty to bring about an underTreasurer ~J.II.Stewart ; Maim- to make Xmas candy.\tstanding between these two parties ger-J R.Dover ; Coach and\t-\u2014\tto defeat the Government.Here- Trainer-Thos.Shore.\t\u201e\t,\t4l ^\tin is manifest the real menace to How does it come that pro tec-\tthe moderate protective tariff tion is good for the United States\twhich is so vitally necessary to the farmer, who is blessed with the\tindustrial interests of Canada, most advantageous conditions.\tThe platforms of both these parties and at the same time had for the\tcontain s|>eeific\u2018proiiouneementHof Canadian farmer?Think it over\tan intention to abolish entirely before you vote.\tthe duties on certain staple manu- I am now buying all kinds of Raw \u2014\t?- factored products, a policy which Furs, in any quantity.Parties having The Canadian home market wm,ld *vi iously ruin some of the any skins on hand, call or phone, takes care of about SO per cent of ! eatest industries in ( anada and\tj p DOVER, our farm products.Nearly every- produce a chronic condition of un-\tLicensed Fur Dealer, body now admits that the adop- employment instead of the tern- tion of free trade would mean the Pfirnry depression through which\t.\t, t vloaimrdown of nil om- manufac-\tis.imtsmg now.-\tThroughout be year, the photograph Rev.il.C.Brown, evangelist, turing industries, which create the Hrantfoid Expositor (Protection- you give this t hristmas will stand as a has come fresh from successes in home market.Where then would Liberal.)\t, constant reminder of your loving Ontario t*> assist Rev.(i.F La the farmers dispose of their sur-1\t\u2014 ?\t\u2014\tthought lui ness.Don t delay.Fourteen loud, oM arm.ni an evangelistic\tplus ?Certainly not in the United rui lorn QFPV/IPFQ I to the dozen until the New-Year, campaign.rbe meetings have\tstates, which produces the same VMUKUM bLKVRtb.,\tH.Imison.Photo Artist.kind of food stuffs,\tbesides, Deep interest is shown by the\thave erected a tariff wall which people as Rev.Brown delivers his\tpractically shuts out everything iniisitfnl treats and his deep stir-\tthe Canadian farmer grows.Not f,!J1 F0Pres0WVV°V8 (j*\t2(>od\thi Europe, because most of the Did Story of Divine Love.Meet-\tEuropean countries are on the mgs are held every evening ex-\tverge of hankrupey, and have no cept Saturday at l arm Methodist\tmoney to buy foreign goods.Church for the two weeks, begin-\tThen, in the name of all that is jpug Nov.It,\tj sensible and practicable\u2014Where ?Cranberries, Nuts, Bristol Cheese, l OATS FOR SALE\u2014A car of good oats at 35 cents, F.U.B.Kendal, Sask.Good 4-string Broom, A Real Good One Our Best - 45c a r< The hours to photograph children and family groups these short days are from ten a.in.to three p.in.\u2014no later, as it is my desire to give you the best work obtainable 75c 90c * The freezing out of our factories and industries, upon which over three million Canadian citizens depend for a livlihood would result in the loss, to the farmers of this country, the home market which that number of peonle provides.The carrying out of the free trade idea will supply the frost in this case.H.I mison.Photo Artist Season 1921-1922 Royal Purple Poultry Specific Makes Hens Lay Spray your hen house with WILLIAMS\u2019 FLY EXTERMINATOR - It pays \u2014 Evangelist Come# to Yarm ! Clarendon Methodist Circuit i It is proposed to bring the body CMnd.it/ i ».\t1\t1 of an unknown Canadian soldier y*\t.\tfrom thp old western battle front Fhe Pastor will conduct services at -j j\u201e Flanders, and deposit it in a Wesley 11a.in.; Bristol 2.30 p.m.! specially constructed vault be-Rev.H.C.Brown, Evangelist, at\u2014 neath the Victory Tower at the Radford 10.30 a.m.; Norman 2.30 p.m.new Parliament Buildings in Ot-Evangelistic service at\u2014Yarm 7 p.m.ta wa.W.A.HODGINS The Welfare of the Home Rabbits for Meat and Fur.kept in out-of-door hutches arc apt to develop a tetter quality of fur It is advisable not to market rab- tbvee whirti art» housed iiv warm-.bits that are over five months old\u2014 P1.quarters.Shenkx'k, in His work on, two or three -months old would he be \u2022 the care and management of rabbits,; ter.At the earlier age the rabbit is Mys the fact that the domesticated\tKI.I.KN EDDY SHAW .flocks art caused by simple colds, biui has eitdt .ixote< to rui\tcoldest day in December.In fact, it\t_\tsioits than similar activities in ?¦< bool, i *\timpressed which are neglected and soon bring on ds sore eye.\ta 11Y (\tis gixxl food the year around.While Turning Straw Into Manure.\\y0 cannot separate homes and *ar\"\t,\ti j I riii; staili ¦aM poultry house and cover that with a n bad case with roup cures ami afUr r>,ans Out off the head ami front e\ti mMlure deep straw litter, but use no soil, much hard work >he Wd h\u201c to ^\tfoet.Ronu-ve the organs leaving the\tTho' straw is\ttwire watered then\tThe Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club Fresh straw can occasionally be added killed.Or the bird appears abolit wea\tkuineys intact; save the liver.Soak\tf.rwLfA '\t\"«»t.Next hang it up by the hmd\tmuItiplving irrto\tincalculable millions'cultural life of Canada than the at- dirty and observation proves it is unfit a great risk on th.\t'y logs In a cool dry place untU mommg.^thm a few days.Farmers who have tent ion that is being given to the \u2022cratching material.The number of giving the\t, When shipping, wrap each earew.^ the product are convinced of its agricultural education of the young.s^srsssr s ÿa w A,\u2019\" ^ either in the corners of the house or] than trying to make cures.\t1 put in the carcass.\tI\t, under *av to twelve years, on the roosts will cause the birds to j Poultry houses are frequent causes ^ Having marketed the rabbit, attetv-\t*'\t?\u2014\t, .instruction is not alto- «N* «,,,, s?z zjz\tKirœJt ^ u\"s**T-* , sàiz?srixtzzr* ground and this causes colds.\ttion will cause sick birds.Remov >ng wire stretcher, hang in a cool dry A demonstration of the amount of\tdirection is the encouragement Young stock are sometimes slow in those causes is a great help in keep- p]n,.p for alx>ut a xveek or so until business done at the principal stock\t.\t.\u2018 j\tclubs and learning to roost and crowd each night jng the flock healthy.The open-front ^ thoroughly dried.Then the fat must yard s in the country is furnished by\tfairs for the rearing and exin groups in the corners of the houses, house has been proven to be a dry j,p removed with a dull knife.These figures from the Live Stock Branch at \u2022\t,\t¦ sht»cn and It pays to provide ample roosting house, while the closed house will skins must never be dried by arti-\tOttawa.These returns, which coverj\t1\tV\tu not w> manv\tvenra since space and teach all the birds to roost, show dampness all over the walls and.fl^al heat nor by the direct rays of\tthe receipts at each place for the\tJ''1 **\t.\t, onraniiations came Early roosting may cause an occasion- windows.The damp house is a cold ^e sun, and compounds such as alum period from January 1 to October 20 e\t, hUn- al crooked breast, but that condition house.Birds can stand a lot of cold, and salt must not be used on the skins, hi 1021, and in 1020, are here given:\t*\t\u2018\ti thrnmrhmit will not happen often in vigorous but dampness is bad for them.I he Store the skins where they can not * Montreal, 1921, cattle 55,882, calves,11\t\u2019.Whn tv have fairlv stock, and a few crooked breasts will cold draughts which blow the feathers be reached by mice, and eprinkle them 88,467, hogs 126 814, sheep 136,036; l Vxf tvvnnlnr imAirination cause less loss than an epidemic of out and expose the warm body a so vvith insect powder, or use moth balls, j 1020, cattle 72.283, calves 112,994,\tm .\t,\ti *nnnort colds and roup.\tj cause a chilling that may result purs stored during the summer should hogs 111,302, sheep 137,123.\tt W'u V\tfrom nvinv «urir- To watch for the beginning of colds, colds.The hens are tropical birds and wrapped separately in newspaper Toronto, 1921, cattle 260,192, calvee\t.,\th«nkin«r institutions fasten the poultry in their housea at their dislike of cold winds is proven to prevent sweating and injuring each 69,531, hogs 223,941.shoop 195,684; /* **\t*4K.\t, nthnr intErnsts' night The next morning open the by the appearance of the range on a 0tiher.\t1020, cattle 230,374, calves 70,096,\t\u2019\t.\t™n«\tnn>j door a short distance, which will al- cold windy day.The hens will be out would not be profitable to raise hogs 246,317, sheep 183,297.\t\u2018fuT.n\t*ru\\ in nth Watch their heads to see if there are where that they can obtain protection prIce 1>aia for them is not, at the\tcalves 14.653, hogs.89,307, sheep 31,-\t*a>R\t'V\t1\tLv»' Note the feathers from the wind.\tI present time, sufficient to make it 468; 1920, cattle 178,669, calves 16,- P*11 n,ien *\t.\tinfl / it boys and girls, if you want to encour- worth while.But as a by-product 413, hogs 119,224, sheep 36,582.\tWnb^h^I ^ » ?ood habit, take my advice and Miik \"d T\u201c^ t5L\tïxszsü: : a%æ svsi ! jsss\\ \"sr-s ztzzn: «.x;HH'tFF\t5\t^s3F5S.«r\u201c «\"Z : be knew mo.-e about the xa m v u\ton}er to avoid the very serious ! Daring a molt they are worthless, un- 9,123, hogs 31.667, sheep 42,i>00; 1920, y , .\tf\tThis is where the dictionary comes in.«rouiin teste than the provincial »n-|\t}\tto man of tuberculosis in cat-! lees a market can be found for them cattle 67,119.calves 10,419, hogs 2^S flJlnr w\thin a\t^ acquainted with it.You will be ¦ponor.He thereupon removed the ^ ^reful iaspenion of all dairies is at a glue factory.The skins are at 671, sheep 31,129.\t> nnri J nf L\tT?I n™ J ^rprised at the number of wonts in ear tag fnxm his infect cow a., necewry There should be inspcc- their best in the winter, say.between * Includes both the Point St.Charles\t5t \u2022.\u2018 i * f i\u2019 »\t, it and also surprised to know how \"!uch s^nullfi\u2019 g^^rosi y, pre- tj()n a]flo (>^ a|j those who work about, October and March, and rabbits which and East End Yards.\ti ( .7\t\u20185\t.1 t, / f \\ ih f 17 very interesting it can be.Now.there\u2019s allllii!\tliplSS s eming-ly generous farmer has there-\tMUk that comes to bin cities < ften Perhaps even more important than ; extend much farther than mere am- consists m the\ttraining of\tyoung\tfriemis: For xvork and the good it does bien responsible for introducing\t.\t!\tis rva* distance.It is some- the statistics of pre-school age, are usement.Your community will un- j people in projects\tof a practical kind,\tus: h or play and our playmates: For uit,.> a poor family this disease.He\tt wen tv-four hours old when de- those of rapidly growing school cbil-, consciously adopt new stand a ni a of and in the acquiring of knowledge sleep and the benefits of rest: For may wen lx- the indirect cause of a i;vem] at the door Mi7k that is old dren.As in all things worth doing, health.\tj through actual experience, thus lay- love end the joy of loving: For life, resulting death ami lx» liable t ) the u, ^ n anOW(Kj to be warm in there is a \u201cshorter way\u201d to reach the Offer red ribbons for those who are tae foundation of self-reliance and with all its joys and sorrows : For our charge of manslaughter.\t! transit is likely to have several times accomplishment of their well-being-\u2014 lip to weight.Put up an honor roll efficiency in after life._\tcountry and whet it stands for: For So much for that one particular many germs as that which is fresh that is.to interest each child in its of the children who are entirely nor-\t.\tn .e _\t.the great blessings of peace: For | imd has been kept cold Good milk in- own progress.Happily, the interest mal, and print their names in the local Preserving the Paint Brush.0UT animal and feathered friends: 1 of WMM culosis.Since children are the ones pven with the best inspection, milk Health Nurse was examining the pu-, prize.\u201cTubby Jones will walk a , Hnsped oi, A touffh ?kin hu\u2018s h,essm^s» lpt us be lhankfuI-who drink the most milk, bovine tub- for babies should be pasteurized.This piu.The scales she used in the mile or two each day when he finds formcd around thp brushes over the erculosis is found more among them ig (lone by heating the milk to one weighing were left in the hall, and there is hope of losing has nickname.{op of the oi, whpn you des re to than among adults.Moi 1er, for ex- hundred and forty-five degrees Fahr-| children of thini and fourth grade\tFrizes for the Normal.\tuse one of these brushes, you pull it ample, said that among 4> awu is enh.oit and allowing it to remain at age, and even older pupils, flocked Next time you have the attraction, out and find the bottom of the bristles with tiUrculo.-is, on/, txxo per cent, ^hat temperature for twenty minutes, about the scales continually weighing g^ve gpeCiai honors to those who have bent to one side and held together by wsre of \u2018he bovine i , r e.most.y rtj Rarely is the meat of tuberculosis themselves and each other, measuring made the normal by their efforts, and paint which has settled to the bottom the a.uvmen and glan >.Unix .a.i catti]e sa]d jn this country, for x* e by the \u201cdoorpost and ruler method, bave a trained dietician present to of the vessel.orf one per cent.all ^ vine tuaer- bave rigid laws condemning these ani- and comparing their height and g,ve advice to those who want to ask This can easily be avoided.Simply _khe lung-.oxxexer, maj8 for food.Other animal products, weight with standard tables.Sewral j qUestions.Vary it again by tests of suspend the brush in the pail and do eighteen per cent ot a group < î ^ 1 however, such as butter and cheese, teachers began to take interest in strength and skill by the competing not allow it to rest upon the bottom, dren who died of tuberculosis xvere m contain germs.It is milk espe- these \u2019\u2019before-school\" clinics, and ^^|^^tldren found to Have been infested with\tm ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ bovine bacillus are Nature Study and the Child in the Home months the mM simply noth .making Be fair, and do at least one decent.anaemic condition If others hadn\u2019t allowed their state- head to everything.Have confidence in yourself make yourself lit.! Harmonize your work, shin© radiate and penetrate cover iiiid Let nun , ko now nt to toll for me,\" arine St.-Ci- An Oyster Mystery.?In private life the oyster is a very queer fish.You never know whether you should address a particular oyster n« \"Air.\" (yr Mrs A School Creed., minor operations juat as readily In South, Hamilton, Ont i remote areas as if he had his patient \"About throe years ago 1 began to The Penetangulshene Troop carried j in a we 11-equipped hospital.\t\\ suffer from rheumatism, which Kept mit an Impressive ceremony\ton\tj It will be possible, should a patient\tK'DIng worse\tuntil\t1 was In almost Armistice Day.The Scouts of\tthe\tla transit develop any suddenly ad-\toom-.tant pain.\tAt times my armv be- capital of Huronla planted\ta\tverse symptoms, to perform a delicate\tcaIne Hn swollen and\tpainful Î couldn't grove of Cansdiasi cedars\tat\toperation in mld-alr the entrance of the town, each Scout # for the same creature changes its sex frequently.In the spring the oyster's mind turns to thoughts of love.Its conduct Is governed by the sex which it has assumed for the time being.If it is a temporary male, it becomes a father: if, on tl.e other hand, it Is for the time being a lady-oyster, then the cares of motherhood are uppermost in its mind.Mr.Wilson Johnson, Mineral), N.S., A few years ago my system \"My muscles are the machine with was in a badly run down condition.My which I must do all the tasks that des-1 nerves seemed always on edge, and tiny and determination place In my I found myself so weak that I could way.Training will keep the parts In , hardly do any work.I suffered from headaches and from pains In the back My will co-ordinates the forces and under the shoulder», and was of raise my hands above n my fingers were so stiff I ly hold the coffee pot to pour out the coffee.d, and says uld scarce- > making himself responsible for a tree.The grove was planted immediately behind the Ontario Quebec statues which mark the portals of Huronla.On Armistice Hay the grove warn I solemnly dedicated by the Scouts to the memory of the Penetanguishene soldiers who fell in the Great War\u2014 each tree planted represented one of the heroic dead.Preferred the Frying-Pan.funny side even about a poor slum child's ignorance of the country's beauties and Joys.A philanthropist one summer day said to a ragged urchin of seven or eight: There 1 I could hardly go up a flight of stiffness In (Tvous the stairs on account of tl smooth working order my muscle#.i became noises made by my ct about the house made me frantic.\"Seeing so many fine statements in the papers about Taniac, I decided to got a bottle and see if it would do me any good.Well, my rheumatism got better with the first few doses and.now that 1 have finished the second bottle the Last trace of it is gone.My nervousness Is gone too.and 1 am so happy over being free from pain i can't fully express it.\" Tan lac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere The mother oyster lays a large number of eggs which she hatches not by sitting on them, but by keeping them In her gills When they have hatched and swam away she heaves a sigh of relief and proceeds to become a m ile.Her erstwhile husband, who has become feminine, is the mother of the next batch of babies! en playing within me.Physical education helps ten so sleepless at night that when to develop man\u2019s will- the will to morning came I felt tut tired as when make the best of himself and serve I went to bed.1 was taking medicine others.\tall the time, but It was doing me no \"Consequently, physical education Is good.Then I read the testimonial of a factor in the world\u2019s progress, in Its a man whose condition had been happiness, and in Its Joy In working similar to mine, and who strongly round playing.\"\tcommended I)r.Williams' Pink Pills.I decided to give this medicine a fair trial, and when I had taken six boxes I felt much better.I continued taking the pills until I had taken six more boxes, and I can only say 1 am glad I did so, as I am now enjoying the best of health, and I advise all men who feel run down to give these pills a good trial.\" Dr.Williams' Pink Pills can be obtained from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.\"You've got a real treat coming We\u2019re going to send you to the coun try for a week \"Oh, don\u2019t # * replied the urchin, and he looked as If he was about to cry.\"Why?plat, In surprise tlon to the country?\" \"They\u2019ve got thrashing machines there, ain\u2019t they?\" answered the boy.\"Well, It\u2019s bad enough here, where it is done by hand.\" One of'the Field Secretaries of the Provincial Council for Ontario sends the following: now exclaimed the phllanthro What's your objec- et*s hold our heads high.Careful and conservatively we may step out into deeper water, all the time holding our heads up like who know their worth and are proud of their profession.Have we done our best with the old farm?If not, let's do better this year every foot count.feed starving men.Let\u2019s improve our methods wherever we can.Let\u2019s work for better markets.Let\u2019s work shoulder to shoulder with each other to do it.Let\u2019s not expect too much right away.Let\u2019s remember that Rome was r.ot built in a day, and that, like the oak, anything worth wh-ilç takes time to grow.The most contemptible thing on earth is a quitter.And then, if we have brought the old place up to its best uiid really feel that we might use a little more land, let\u2019s add a oit from the adjoining farm that may be in the market at a reasonable price.Land never made any man poor.It is poor management ^ that dees that.Then we can grow better crops.Then we can add a few good cows to our herds and let some cf the poor ones go.It is a good time to fwap cows.And let's keep a level head and not drop the lines! ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED T*\u2014.Iff belling pulleys, sawe.cable, hoee.packing, 11 \u2022 etc , shipped nubject to approval at loweet YORK BELTING CO.The Old Reliable.Mlnard\u2019s Liniment Co., Ltd Yarmouth, N.fi.prices in Canada.116 YORK, STREET, TORONTO If Headachy, Bilious or Stomach is Bad, Take \u201cCascarets\u201d ********* bo weds.In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the sour bile, and undigested food out of the bowels and you have a well, playful child again.Millions oI mothers keep 'California Furred T(m8ue Baf| ^ ,\u201edi Kig Syrup\" handy.They know a tea- j Uon.Sallow Skin and miserable Head spoonful today saves a sick child to- j aches rome fr0ln a torpid ]|vpr and Ask your druggist for clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undl-l gest-od food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a barrel THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONG, THICK Get a 10-cent box now AND ABUNDANT > morrow genuine \"California Kig Syrup\" which has directions for babies and children Danderlne\" costs That's the only 35 cents a bottle, first step to untold misery\u2014indiges- One application ends tion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow all dandruff, stops itch-akin.everything that is sickening Cascaret to-night will give your con- .and, in a few momenta, ^ stlpaled bowels a thorough cleansing\tyou have doubled the and .straighten you out by morning,\tbeauty of your hair.It They work while you sleep.Millions\twill appear a mass, so\t*\tÎ of men and women take a Cascaret\tsoft, lustrous, and easy\tHw now and then to keep their stomach, 1\tto do up.But what will liver and bowels regulated, and never please you most will be know a miserable moment.Don't for- after a few weeks' use got the children- their little insides when you see new hair T need a good, gentle cleansing, too A Ing and falling hair ooooooooo oooo \u201cFaddy\u2019Appetites i When the digestive organs are out of order you need the help of Mother Seigel's Syrup.The herbal medicinal extracts of which the Syrup is made restore tone and strength to jaded stomachs, make food yield nourishment and save from the many ills which indigestion brings.Mother Scigd's Syrup is now sold in 50c.and $1.00 bottles at drug stores : u fine and downy at m yes\u2014but w hair growing all over the Dander! ne real!\u2019 scalp wh fresh showers of rain and RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED is to the hair - u n' e are t > vegetation.It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them.This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, Ilf g, thick, In 6-821 ^TMIE racking, agonizing rheumatic I ache is quickly relieved by anap-, plication of Sloan\u2019s Liniment.For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches.It penetrates uithout rubbing.You ran just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor that it is going to do you good.Keep Sloan*s handy for neuralgia, ec'atica, lame back, stiff joints, sore muscles, strains and sprains.At all druggists\u201435c, 70c, $1.40.Mad* in Canada.m Sloan'S Liniments) faded hair to ?merle»'» Pioneer Dog Bemedlee .\t-\tBook on gr int DOG DISEASES LETTER FROM MRS.WAKELIN Why guess about it When you can know about it?and How to Feed Mailed Free to any Address by the Author.H.Clay Glover Co., Inc.118 West 31st Street New York, U S A.i ; A men m j Let\u2019s make Brush lots do not Suppose a guide said\u2014 \u201cThis way there\u2019s a safe and pleasant road to your destination, with no risks or troubles on the way,\u201d and\u2014 \"That way there's a road that a good many have stalled on and turned back from, but you may get through.\u201d Which would you take?Postum is a thoroughly agreeable and satisfying meal-time drink, and you\u2019re sure that it's perfectly safe for health.Tea and coffee contain drug qualities which disturb the health of many.Postum or tea and coffee?Which road?Why guess when you can know?Postum comes In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water.Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes.Sold by all grocers.COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery.i I! TORONTO SALT WORKS TORONTO Toronto, Ont.\u2014\"I suffered greatly from weakness, seemed to be tired all the time, and had no ambition to do anyth t n g or go any pi ace.My nerves were in bad shape, 1 could not sleep at night, and then came a breakdown.I read of Lydia E.Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound in tho newspapers and several of my friend.-.__________________advised me to use it, and it surely put new life into me.Now I am quite allé to do all my own work, and I would rrongly advise every suf fering woman to give Lydia E.Pink ham's Vegeta le Compound Mrs.Charles Wakelin, 272 Christie St, Toronto, Cnt.< 11 J-e'- Lr,b,Tt»il>alkC,IMUhg\\in T'*\"' Warning:\tUnless you see name , Aspirin in handy tin boxen of 12 tab- j\troundSvetho52adAof terve* are the bedbug and the humbug.\t-Bayer\ton tablets, you are not get-\tlets, and in bottles of 24 and 100\teuch letters as that above-they tell the The first complete bathroom ever\tting Aspirin at all Why take chances?\tAspirin Is the trade mark (registered\ttruth, else they could not have been ob- titted in an aeroplane is a feature of1\tAccept\touly an unbroken \"Bayer'\t?n Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of\ttained for love or money.This medicine the 1,200 horse-power biplane the\tpackage\tw hich contains directions\tMonoacetlcacidester of Ralicylicacid.\tis no stranger-it has stood the test for Lawson L4, just built in the United worked out by physicians during 21 While it Is well known that Aspirin more than forty years.If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E.Pink-ham Medicine Co.(confidential), Lyan, Mass.C.J.CLIFF i T^ou mu* o Q A Afluvyî-Ti/v V ! t 11' H i a trial Nothing Else is Aspirin \u2014 say \u201cBayer\u201d Postum for 1 Iealth \"There'* a Reason\" States to carry passengers, goods and years and proved safe by millions for means Bayer manufacture, to assist mails over a number of routes.In Colds.Headache, Earache, Toothache, the public against imitations, the Tab-this bathroom ia a showerbath, wash- Neuralgia, Rheumatism.Neuritis, Lum- lets of Bayer Company will be stamp-stand.towels, m bago, and Pain.Made in Canada | All druggists sell Bayer Tablets of.\"Bayer Cross ed with their general trade mark, the ami 'nva I ISSUE No.47\u201421.lory i THE EQUITY.SHAW VILLE, DEC.1, 1921 Corn ! J I i Tltv foumlvv nf the Vnitvil Farmers of Ijuvlitv, Mr.1.λ.Savige, in iultlrex> a met ting in Montreal l ist F'iilay un of the Farmer* o I that of tin* (iovermnvnt oi 'S Corn ! A \\ vd tl I\" Vi r guel the huit! t->vk in I ratio the Liberal candidates and tlieii henchmen seem to possess, i- the stir ring up of racial prejudices, and making the dead i>sueof Conscription d where logical arguments fail.In this, history is apparent 1\\ rotating it self.A way hack in the eighties Liberal French Canadian fanatical loaders used the skeleton of the rebel leader Kiel t-> arouse the prejudices of their eompiit riots in the same manner pect of harmony between the two races remains exceedingly remote while these despicable tactics continue.R.A.GRANT Shall it he that through the destruction of the Tariff as proposed by both Crerar and King, the development of Canada is to come under the domination of the United States, to he followed by gradual financial domination and as a consequence, political domination?\t' QUE BRISTOL i\\ 0 OR Is Canada\u2019s destiny to he that of a great free nation within the British Empire group of Nations, developing her boundless resources of mine, river, water power, forest, and cultivating her millions upon millions of acres of arable land?Is her development to surpass that of any other nation?Shall her manufacturing industries develop her minerals and raw materials into implements and goods for the benefit and comfort of her people and for foreign trade?Shall she become a self-contained nation within the Empire, her great railways interchanging, the products of factory and farm among her own people, and her ships sailing every sea?Shall she maintain her integrity within the Empire and protect her farms and factories against unfair competition from foreign countries?Progressive .Meeting ! i\u2019li V\u2018 Farmer.* will make a serious mistake 11 they allow themselves to he deluded with the faillie) that 1\\\\ voting in favor of free trade, they will get free access to the l .S.markets.The American far mors have secured the passage of an emergency tariff, which practically pro hi hits all Canadian farm products from entering that country, and the per man vnt tariff* which supercedes it in Fob riny next, promises to be Mill higher in several respects dian home market without the remote prospect of getting anything in retu would he nothing short of suicidal.A Vuhliv Mvoting in the interests of Ceo.A.London, the Farmers\u2019 Candidate will he lieltl in IF THIS IS TO BE CANADA\u2019S DESTINY THEN CANADA NEEDS MEIGHEN.HOWARD\u2019S HALL - SHAWVILLE On Friday Evening, December 2nd, 1821, On December 6th, Canada shouH once again protect her farms, her factories and her workmen against the unsound theor> of I rev Trade, and should hold fast to her reasonable Protective Tariff, her national entity and her British connection.On December 6th Canada should declare with no uncertain voice that she will not tolerate the false trade theories of visionaries and group leaders which tend toward her economic destruction, toward the separation of her people and the weakening of the ties that bind Canada to the British Empire.Un December 6th Canada should demonstrate unmistakably to the outside world her fixed determination to keep Canada for the Canadians.On December 6th Canada\u2019s destiny is at stake.I tcrifice the t \\u (\u2019«niimvMving at Eight O'clock > S MR.WILFRED BOLAM and MR McMULLEN of Renfrew, and other Speakers will be present.A forceful and unanswerable argument in defence of a protective policy for Canada is fourni in the fact that the Liberal party ixiuK denouncing pi tee- I tiyn for twenty year- and preaching free trade from the h«»u>e tops adopted the National Policy Indus bolus the mo ment they took the reins of otH e in 1SÎH* and s ted lastly adhered to it in | principle during the next fifteen years.This fact also proves conclusively the hollowness of the professions and pro mises of Liberal leaders of tl « 'Mice years.Come ami hear the other side of the Question a Canada IMPORTANT NOTICE Ui We are now located in our New Building, on the same spot where we did business for years With a NEW STOCK and a larger Store, we can assure all our friends that we are in a position to supply them with Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, etc., at very moderate prices.The National Liberal and Conservative Party Publicity Committee 57 pro Firewood Wanted ïo the Free and Independent E-lectors of the County of Pontiac Mr.J.E.Bretliour, one of the leading live stock breeders of Ontario, speaking at Brantford» < )nt.\u201c U\u2019 THF TA It It 1I Tvndt i s will In* received up to 1.p December 3rd.1921, for the *Mpp|\\ liardwoihI (beech, birch and maple and good, sound dry pine fur Clar don Schools.m Nov.tth, said : n 1 Mi i'.i» States BACON IS REDUCED, THE VxNXMVS BACON AND HOC IM'IMIA Wild BE RUINED.\u201d Mr.Crerar says it he comes to r bis first move would lie to try and establish reciprocal trade relations with the United States.If he succeeded, the results predicted by Mr.Diet hour would be.sure to follow pared to take the risk the only safe course return of Mvighcn.for Campbell.M.A M« KIN I.IA Asst.S Shawx die.Que,, Nov.l\u2019 1.1 IT I Give Us a Call at Our New Business Home.Ladies and Gentlemen TAX NOTICE I am appearing once again k fore you, at the request and by the unanimous choice, of the largest and nnot representative convention, compos I of the leading men of the county, vver held in Pontine, to solicit your Notes and inttin nee, as Government candidate, in this, the most uniment »u-» election held since 1*78.Our 1 ader the Right Honoùraldv Arthur Mvighcn, upon whom the mantle uf the great ami successful leader sir John MacDonald, has fallen, is lighting the battle of the people against an insidious and subtle foe, who are seeking to destroy this splendid Dominion by throwing it body and bones into the United States.The sanie attempt was made in the good old days of Sir John.He saw it and introduced the National Policy and saved the Dominion.Again the destruction of Panada was attempted in 1911.You, the people, frustrât ml the attempt.Pontiac took sides on both these occasions with the right-thinking forces of the Dominion.Today you are confronted with precisely the same proposition as in 1878 and\t1911.\tYou\tcannot stultify\tyourselves nu* by voting to sell this fair Dominion\twhen\ton the two previous\toccasions you and your fathers voted like loyal British subjects should vote and sustained the policies of the Great Sir John, in 1878, and Sir Robert Borden, in 1911.I appeal particularly to the ladies to remember, when marking their ballots, that it was the party which I represent that extended the Franchise to them and that it was the Liberal Party who opposed it.As a matter of fact, the Liberal Party is pledged to abolish the present voters\u2019 list Act, should they gain power, an I with it will go the abolition of the vote extended properly to the Ladies.Some of my opponents are using the argument against me that I am an outsider.\tI am\tnot.\tI am a native\tof Pontiac, born in the County.I am a farmer in\tthe County\tof Pontiac and\tas such I appeal to my fellow-farmers for their support.I am in sympathy with the farmer and will, if elected, do all in .my power to forward and support every measure that would help him and safeguard his interests.I will not have time to call upon you all, Ladies and Gentlemen.The roads are bai^and the time is short to cover the 800 miles of territory within Pontiac.I will do my best to see as many as is humanly possible in the short space between now and election day.But if I should not see you do not lit that NicC IIoiDB, jllSt OlltsidO til0 COrpordtion limits.8 fOOITlOCl influence your vot.: I am your friend.I will look after your interest» both\thouse, WOOllslied, horse and COW stables, llCIl llOUSe, nationally and personally if you honor me with your votes on election day.\t boon re*0|M»ntMl in the promise* opposite * S.A.MACKAY\u2019S WM O O m (The Old Poutittv House) j Per Pair, $1.25 f KyKan»dAxctur\u20190d t>r~ totC.MACDONAltXÛEG V /a*co*+o**t*o.nwrpjAL a New Stock Tobaccos and Cigars.> a Wà # i Stanfield\u2019s Underwear for Men *»#* IIMMI1* \u2022 k 1 s L J Stanfield\u2019s Blue Label two piece Underwear\u2014 Pure wool quality.Shirts are double breasted.Sizes 34 to 44.6 Business Cards.O o ü o BLACK & HUGHES INSURANCE AGENTS OTTAWA Per Garment, $2.50 H.C.FORTIER, Selling Agent, MONTREAL.40 BANK STREET.Agents for all kinds of Fire, Automobile.Accident and Sick news insurance.tr ONLY STRONG ENGLISH TaIUFF COMPANIES REPRESENTED.Stanfield\u2019s Black Label two piece Underwear an extra-heavy, pure wool quality, at\u2014 Mr.A.J.Millar, Grocer and Baker, pnr\tT TV! on\t0 I Renfrew, writes : \u201c I had rheumatism VJQ/I LLIoU.U,\tVVy I j\u201e uiy shoulders for over a year.I u**ed two Udtle* of yo'ur Victory* Rheumatic and Kidnev Remedy and am free from f ^ all |»ain and stiffness.\"\tj A.M.Shephard, Smiths Falls, write*: 11 My stomach was in such bad condi- j lion that I could not eat anything with- ' out suffering.Before 1 had taken a dozen doses of your remedy 1 felt fine,1 and could eat anything without l>eing affected.I strongly recommend it for stomach trouble.* Sufferers should try a bottle of this m ¦\ta ¦\ta|| mam\t¦ ¦\t¦ ae § ¦ ¦ F'S ,r*.5f,e^iThe Shawville Woollen Mills Bristol and fclmside by It.A.Grant : in yuyon village by Fred A.Davis ; in Starks Corners by V.T.Elliott, and in Portage «lu Fort by T.K.Richardson, or can l>e had direct from the manufacturer.Price 75 cents per fnittle.In remitting for mail orders add sufficient to cover postage.W.F.Rik iiie, Manu fact urer, Box 2Ltd Renfrew, Ont Wgg Attend the Meeting in ¦K?the interest of George B.Campbell, Howard\u2019s Hall, Shawville, Thursday, Dec.y We have not seen in any of our city papers a better price quoted, on this quality of underwear than the above A big range of other lines of Underwear carried in stock from $1.50 per gardaent up.DR.A.H.BEERS S.SURGEON DENTIST Camvhki.i.s Hay \u2022 \u2022 Quk.Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery McGill University.Doctor of Dental Surgery, University of Pennsylvania.Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Quebec 1st.Children\u2019s Pure Wool Black Stockings\u2014Made in Canada, of Canadian wool, to keep young Canadians warm during our severest weather\u2014priced according to size\u2014per pair 25 to 60c.Children\u2019s Fleece-lined Sleepers.\u2014These Sleeping Suits are of a comfortable, medium weight and neatly made with feet \u2014 Size\u20142 years 81.25 ; 4 years, $1.35 ; 0 years, $1.40 DR.A.R.HYNES RENFREW - - ONT.Ofïive \u2014 Hynes Block \u2014 Opposite Hotel Hciit'rvw.Phone 171.(Successors to Pontiac Woollen IY|ills) ARE TURNING OUT THE FINEST QUALITY OF Ail-Wool BLANKETS .\t.KERSEYS AND YARNS .\t.I ! I BEAUCHAMP & ELLIOTT Custom Carding and Spinning I C.F.HODCINS CO.L TD.HULL.187 Main St.J.N.Beauc hamp, B.C L.John E.C.Elliott, B.C.L.FOR SALE as usual Valuable Timber Lots t sold U I U WASHED WOOL WANTED.without reserve to wind up the estât and Boni>kh Coli.n i!on Dlcartmknt ion of late John Farrell, being kn«»wn a> South We.it Part of Lot Letter A (a) containing fifty-four act of I end ; and Lots numtiers < )ne (I > ai Two (2) containing eighty-nine acre and one-half each of land, altogether two hundred and thirty three acres of land, more or less, and all situated in the Third Range of t h* * Township »*f Thorne.These lots are heavily covered all kinds of t initier, cedars and pulp wood and firewood.For particulars ^ «kPi'ly to\tj IV4 V» SHAWVILLE WOOLLEN MILLS, ' WM.HODGINS, PROPRIETOR.CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C.Advocate, Barrister, Etr.CORN 196 Main St., Hull.The Pontiac Wool Growers\u2019 Association FLOUR in a.j.McDonald b.c.l.FEEDS S >ALT\u2014We have just unloaded a car of Liverpool Coarse Salt.Call and get what you require.your order at the Elevator for Binder ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, &c.CAMPBKLLS BAY.QVE.Will be at Shawville Saturday Afternoon of each weel\\.PATRICK GA LL AG H Kit, ( *ahI well P.0, s A.MACK A V.Notary, Shaw vil It*, (/»!'.\u2022 We try to always ke ep a good supply on hand AT RIGHT PRICES.nr TWINE\u2014Leave T wine.Every Home APPLES t Loi IL teeds, C alf Meal.Sheep Dip, liordo-Arsenate, etc., always on hand.S.A.MACKAY, B.G.L.Our car uf Winter Apples will arrive in a few days.Now that the weather is cool is the time to put in your Winter supply.Our apple prices are the best in the country for the quality.NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville, T.A DRAPER - Sec'y and Mgr.- Highest Cash price paid for Eggs.SHAWVILLE.Shop, Church, Hull, School House, should he provided with a Que.1\u2018.s.GEORGE HYNES \u201cCHIEF\u201d FIRE EXTINGUISHER.At the Egg Circle W.E.N.HODCINS.SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.Embalmer and Funeral Director Maiu Street,Shawville.Personal attention.Open all hours.Alwavs ready and *\tW simple to operate.Will stop a fin* before it srct* beyond control in le« time than you can pump a pail of water.I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monu- MONUMENTS For Service Registered Chester White Boar, U years old.Service fee\u2014$1.50.Apply SAM ALEXANDER.Shawville, R.R.No.3.Still in Business ! UNDERTAKING ,,\t.\t, ,\t\u201e ,\tments ever placed before the public I haven qivintity ot these hxting-\tn .\t.\t,\t.\t.\t.\t1\t.uishers on hand, lor «ale at a ; dI this district.1 rices urc such that it will l)e to intending I low price cm cany t« i me.Get one and lessen the i*Uk of lo-s by fire.and EMBALMING r purchasers\u2019interest to consult me before placing their order elsewhere.Nothing too large \u2014nothing too small.W.J.HAYES I de-ire to inform old customer* ! and the publie generally that I intend to continue the Carriage Making Business in Shawville, and with the addition of some new For Service MAIN STREET All calls will receive prompt per.sônal attention SHAWVILLE Q.A.HOWARD.Registered Berkshire Boar for service.Fee\u2014$1.50.Apply to E.T.BROWNLEE, FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY The Best Things About Love.Shawville.All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.machinery will be enabled to do You never believe that anyone ho on a more extensive seule tlign ever *ove^ -lU8t as y°u do.I You want to tell him everything you have ever thought, or said, or done.\t*\tI You are sure that every other woman Is anxious to take him from you.You cannot imagine life without NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : For Service ever.SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY r.o.Honours \u2014REPAIRING\u2014 All repair work attended to with promptness and despatch.A call solicited.Registered Chester White Boar, No.21771, 14 years old.Service fee $ 1.00.Apply to 1 n L.O.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each month Kin.Hour.ins.W.M PROPRIETOR.JACK LESTER, Maryland, Que.Rbg Hudgins.Secy.ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER meets on the 14th of each month.W.H.Corrigan.W.Comp, in Com him.You resent any criticism of him R.J.BLACK.from other people.n o\t.\t,\t.\t| You are jealous of his mother be- P S.\u2014Riga for repair* and paint- cause she knew him first.! Service fee $1.00.ling stored free of charge for the winter months\u2014at owner\u2019s ri*k.Manufacturer of and Dealer in For Service DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, DRESSED LUMBER, Etc.Reg.Hodgins, Com.Scribe Berkshire Buar.Apply to EDWARD McLARNON.(4th line Clarendon) Bristol Corners, Vue.You count a day blank in which you do not see him.\ti You are sure that if you marry him earth will be better than any 1 poet\u2019s paradise.You would rather live in one room For Servie©\t| strayed on to my property.Lot 1, Lllh with him than In a palace with any- I Range Clarendon, an mt loth of Octot*r one else.Purebred Berkshire Hour.Service a small red and while yearling Heifer.if you fail to feel like eight of I fee $1.60.Apply to M K.McGUIRE,\th«ve «\"\"\" h> Paving P^ theee nine things.Including the last MurrelPa.\tand\te,p*T HN WALSH.I ~don t marry him.CRIMSON ARROW R.B.P.Nov«2 meets at Charter!s Second Monday of each month.Sir Kt.F.W.Brat, W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Steele, Rku.L.O.L.No.6i.CharlerU, meets first Thursday of each month.C.W.Workman, Master.Harvey Sparling, Rec.Sec.STRAY HEIFER CUSTOM SAWING i.Prompt Service.Terms Reasonable.V 4805 future happiness to poor old Dennis*® inability to join the army.Truly ns events were to prove, \u201che h ¦ 'V I !U A brim which rolls up gently on the move the stones and stuff with nuts the left.Serve with cheese balls for n salad ÏI* Best ght e an 1 down on Best for for G- Dabij You A ftout woman, generally speaking \\\\ v parted for the must wenr n wider brim than tin n, « tch to at., n i to bis pr:- Liirs, and arranged to meet t the Grand II for an early dinner, 1 had to catch King\u2019s Ctvs-s.I to 11 am ed the n< iking caro t.> include my than thre THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN RAY K, Paint for Wall Decoration Vi Street \\ HHi\t¦¦\tThe fl it wall paints now « btainsble urn! height in the crown will tend to afford immense variety of shades and overbalance round ness of the face mier one, since width in the brim R vati Grill Room tinta from which to chop\u2014.Delicate The short, slender woman with a French grays, light buffi* cream tints d to my small face shot.Id almost never wear and ivory whites for the bedrooms, try wear- a hat with a brim averaging more rich browns, blues and greens for the to three and a half inches dining-room and living-room, provide an almost endless variety of pleasing The long-faced woman, especially if combinations to harmonize with any she is tall, should avoid the tall crown- desired color scheme.On the border ed or tall trimmed liât.She may, or on the body of the walls attractive the By William Le Queux 1 #e~V flat X ¦ j in g appan______________________________ fly-tkiok and my favorite split-cane jn width trout rod in my kit.I should only be in Scotland for a couple of days, but v l knew that l should be fishing with Myra at least one of them, and no .\t.\t, .\t.\t,\t, .\t., t .borrowed rod is a patch on one's own\thowever, we ir\ta wider brimmed hat\tstencil designs, which bring out\tin As f.-v as hm^^I.cavin':\ty ,u lH hind ?\u2019* 1 o\thacd\tin\ttrkd favorite, i smutched an half hour\tthan the short\tslender woman.\trelief the color combinations, may\tbe s vorv devote 1\tastonishment.\u201cSut whv.\told\tman ?\tor 80 to write to the few relatives I\tThe tall stout\twoman is often stun-\tapplied.The use of flat wall paints | r do anything\tAion\u2019t yen\tcoming too?\"\thave and tell them that I was joining\tning in a large\tbrimmed hat, because\ti* not limited to new work, but\tis ¦ M M could possibly \u201c1 hope so,\" said Dennis bitterly; V1V ,\u201dnj'-v a!tir a hurried visit to her height makes it possible for her equally effective on old unpapered sur- lndp it, as 1 easily spotted the night % hope so w th all my heart, and I * h* aiui to say good bye to Myra.t wvir a hat which would make the faces or those from which old paper &K ,53?to sums\t«r-AS hsFtor- \" to,\": \u2014\t' .&r ?)SW XMIT\ttoto\t.\u201cI ill very glad to hear you say so,\u201d \u201c(>f course you don\u2019t,\u201d he replied, 1,raI?d Hotel.1 found him hopefully ( lines in the face, are not desirable, and\th »\t,, I answered, \u201cbut the thing that wor- \u201cbut you\u2019ve got your own troubles.\tPitting things ready for a long al>-\tshould, therefore, be not emphasized\tA\t#***\tdusiness\twoman\tusually ries me, of course, is the question as and there\u2019s no point in worrying about\tFencv' sorti,nr out unanswered letters,!\tby downward turning lines in ltrims\tdrives\ta minier bargain than a\tman.to whether I have any right to let this nie, in any case.*'\tputting away papers, etc.On the Gf hats.\tF*ü**ïieiïïïi*iïïïüi*i go on.If war is declared \u201d\t1 hegged him to tell me; I pleaded ^ was &J} ^pen copy of a stores For person who wears glasses.' I\t\u2014 %%%%&! a\tSSrJttrSrtiTSK «3 %% Z*Sr ZX\u2019tS £ i Toron,° F*' show fctoritotot sir ssto «JSrc.rlr>£F\u201c marry one of Myna's maids, let alone that it was \u2019 who should have been\tURUall>' at someone else s request,\tslightly fulled, or a hand of fur Myra?And.supposing, of course, indebted to him for his patient syni-l\t\"Wtdl, old man,\u201d I asked, \u201chow do\tA hat with a stiff monotonous edge that 1 use the return half of my ticket.P-athy and help; and here he was, poor >\u2019oa fvv! nlMn,t *F aow \u2022 \"\t.is not likely to be becoming to many so to speak, and come back safe and °}(1\tfellow, with\ta real, live trouble of\t\u201cRutten, Ronnie,\u2019 he replied, with\tpersons especially to those who arc sound, my own prospects will l>e in- ^is\town, refusing to\tbother me with\ta\trueful smile.\t\u2019\u2018I\u2019ve l>een\ton the\tno jon¥rcr young, finitely worse than they were before\tphone to my silly doctor chap, and'\tmost successful child\u2019s hat is un'.Tnd no one have a' grea^t deal' man/\u2019 I'finish^ t0 °W\" °M l^hal^have \u2019a jolly g^î^shot at* it ,h* pliable kind which may be of money for luxuries by the time we .\u201cOh, it\u2019s really nothing.\u201d raid Den- as 8 anywa>,\" said Dennis,\tgrousing and worrying you.Sorry!\tselves readily to a variety\tof attrac- : should consider herself fixe.\u201d I ended njtfuliy.\u201cihat rheumatic\tfever left\tHut I cun see you setting out tor the\ttive dishes.They furnish material1 weakly.\tI*» w.lth a ^ heart.1 strained Temple in the morning and leaving for\tbuilding mid energy-, give course.I must appear to be sincere \u2018 Are you sure, old man?\u201d I asked.' lot worse.Still, we\u2019ll cut that and which tend to counteract the acidity about it I must try and think out II sepmed impossible that a\tgreat big\tchange the subject.When you get\tof the blood and body fluids\tand regu- eome way of making her imagine I rhap like Dennis, the picture\tof health,\tback from Invernialluch give me aj\tlate the body processes.¦¦¦¦ ¦¦\tshould have anything seriously wrong h»ok up.1 expect I shall be here.And, Prunes are economical and contain ,\t\u201e\t,\t.,\tcou^e, giJe V\tr?far1î ¦?, considerable nutritive value Im dead sure, Ron; I wish I Miss Mileod\u2014oh and the General weren't.Not tliat it matters much, I he added, ns an af :erthou*ght of course; but just now, when one\t(To be continued.) has a chance to do something decent for one's Motherland and justify existence, it hits a bit hard.\u201d I asked\u2014\u201c y niAVTER 1 ) H ts.etc /Baby's Own 'Soapjis; iH\u2014 i Still said Dennis : lot to be t 'wu'vv got n \u2018s nkful for t va it for y uarry ot sin.! mil ht th i i von i lb she'l I uld s ring me behind, i v and f i > l ]X cor father is e to him.nr to annov erne 1 him if sh \\ Christmas Cheer1 i PRETTY PRESENTS IN PROFUSION SEE OUR SAMPLER Will Be Held Again at Union Stock Yards.Yore an Fancy Goods Co., Ltd; 7 Wellington St.East TORONTO M6700 i WHOLESALE ONLY By reason of the Inability of the Royal Agricultural Win ter Pair to put on a show this yoar the regular show of com merde! live stock will be held at UNION STOCK YARDS TORONTO DECEMBER STH AND 9TH Premium Mats ready for distribution October 31st.Write Secretary, o/o Union Stock Yard# NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR , ' 1 finished.Oh.it\u2019s really nothing Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amas-Ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U.8.Government and 3$ lending universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.It burns without odor, smoke or no lee- \u2014 no pumping up, Is simple, clean, safe.Burns 94% air and 6% common kero-gene (coaloll).The Inventor, F.T.Johnson, 246 Craig St.XV., Montreal, Is offering to eend a lamp on 10 days' FREE trial, oY even to give one FUSE to the first user In each locality who will help him Introduce It.Write him to-Jay Tor full particulars.Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, end without experience or money make $250 to $600 per month.For every day wear, a Tam O\u2019Shan-4,ter made from old dresrs skirts, coats, Then1 or wov^n materials will serve well.CORNS i Lift Off with Fingers i want it broken off for reasons of my own.\u201d Dennis laughed softly.\u201cYou delicious, egotistical idiot,\u201d he said.\u201cYou don\u2019t really imagine that you could persuade anyone you met for the first time even that you're not In love.By all means do what you tiling is right.Ron.1 wouldn't dissuade you for the world.Tell her that she is free.Tell her why you aie setting her free, and I\u2019ll t>e willing to wager my little all that you two ridiculous young people will find yourselves tied tighter together than ever.By all means do your best to be a good boy.Ronald, and do what you conceive to be your duty.\u201d \u201cYou needn't pull my leg about it/', I said, though somewhat half-hearted- R They are a splendid substitute for childn n for candy and sweets because in addition to the high percentage of sugar they contain iron and other minerals useful in diet.There are three simple processes in cooking prunes: 1.Soaking to restore the water lost in drying cooking in the water in which soaked until tender, and juice has been soaked up by the fruit 3.Addition of smallest amount of sugar necessary to sweeten without destroying the tural flavor of the fruit.The following practical recipes of- atantly that corn stop.\u2019, hurting, then for a pleasing variety of ways for shortly you lift it right off with fingers.Truly! Your druggist sella a tiny bottle of \u201cFreefone\u201d for a few cents, sufficient â YfOU will b?astonished et (he fit V eulti we get by our modem **¦ of dyeing end cleaning, at are shabby, dirty or spotted \u2022de like new.We can restore ost delicate articles.Send one article or a parcel of goods pest or express.We will pay tax\u2019-ge one way, and our charges ost reasonable.?P 6 E One of His Gifts one s A sudden sound of whistling disturbed the air of the class-room, and ' Is it serious?'' serious ?\u201d \u201cSufficient to kir really ie VI from joining the strains of \u201cI'm For Ever Blowing you chaps, though I'll see if I ean Bubbles\" floated over forty small sneak past the doctor.You remember heads bent over forty small slates about three weeks ago we were to \u201cWho's that whistling?\" screamed ha^e p-ayed a foursome out at Hen- the teacher, as soon us she had mS,~S tru.ft»,u perturbability w hustle?\" me 2.Blow « L LA When you think of clean* ing and dyeing, think ai PARKER'S.Parker\u2019s Dye Works Limited Cleaners and Dyer# 791 Yontfc St.Toronto re- Doesn t hurt a hit! Drop a little Freezor.e\u201d on an aching corn, In- na answered little Did ye no kin Ah cud \u201cWhich was extremely unlike you .!V\\*\t____a_____ serving prunes; g####]### \u201cThank you for that, Den,\u201d I ans- valve struck, and I simply lay on the \u2018 Twonence M sab! ihp ^nriurtnr fru,t in thp water it soaked .n =?s&, ir srttolœ\t.^ Acre was something more.\toff on the ambulant, it's the \u2018 \u2018 K,f?,ac\tjuice when almost done Ct.S\t,.W\t^ km'k loaded with honors and blushes, 1 asked anxiously.\tIsaac rubbed his hands.\te>' ^\t^ hKes, 1-3 < up sugar, ami marry the girl of your dreams, \u201cHeavens! yes,\u201d he exclaimed ; \u201canv \"Sit where you are, Moses,\" he said.1 l\\eafiP®on lemon juice.Wash, soak and live happy ever after.\u201d And Den- amount of the best.And they all say The conductor vill put you down at ^ C°°k .prunes until \u2022oft.Rub nis sighed.\tthe same thing-rest, be careful, no1 the Spurs\u2019 ground, and 1 vill valk \"\t, through a sieve.Add the sugar and \u201cWhy the sigh?' I asked.\u201cOh, I sudden excitements, no strain, and I\t__ ._ lemon juice to the thick pulp.Beat come now,\" I added, suddenly remem- may live for ever -a creaking door.\u201d\tthe egg whites stiff, fold into the benng \u201cFair exchange, you know.\u201cMy dear old Den.\u201d I said, for I Diamond Uye* Uon t\tprune pulp, place in a buttered baking Ymi haven t told me what was worry-, was d«y)y touched.\u201cWhy didn\u2019t you\tStreak, Fade OF Run dish, and bake 20 minutes in a mod refused to admit, that he had a care everything.You fellows would have '\tEven If >ou have never dyed be- Prune Oake\u2014% cup butter, % In the world, and bo we fell to talking been* nursing me behind my back to ft>re* you can put a new* rkih\u2019 fadeless sugar, % teaspoon salt, 1 egg, cu.p of matters connected with the routine use an Irishism, and trying to prevent \u2018 co,Ior ,nrt0 your wcvrn- ehabby dresses, milk, 1% cups flour, 3 teaspoons br.k-of army life, how ior.g we should be my noticing it.You know as well as 8k,rt*-\tstockings, coats, sweat- ing powder, 1 teaspoon vanilla.Cream before we got to : he front, the sport I do that if you had known I should erfl* draperies, hangings, everything, the butter, add sugar gradually and BSrjrtUaMfe;\"ttt%\u2019SZr1 IV.fZZZ5MST»S XSXSTJZrjTïiI ksssé* be flurrieil, and may skip through ^ .am 4i.l D>oe never streak, cover top with steamed pitted prunes their work roughshod.The other isj e-I>of\u2018 fH< or ruDl\tand sprinkle with nuts.Bake 30 to lhat you will take care of yourself,\t- 92 cover Announcing the GREATEST Phonograph value in Canada Tlüi Genuine Model 200 BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH t .lifi \u2022 » famous 3-in-] I All-\\t ,)od Oval linri.your home Immediately by \u2022st Brunswick dealer, for on a an.4 delivered to your near- Only\tCash cup ! an entlie year in which the balance.Bear In mind this Is not a \"spécial\" Jng to Brunswick standards, which pUr\"' \"««\"°\" Order Now for Xmas \u201d\u2022 the coupon printed below and ïsvÆ, 'J%Tx\u201citfS the name of your nearest Brunswick ynu fu\" particulars K.V;i:-s.cwr\u201cii1?\u201er\u2014 to pay 1 y 6#tMI*6-nu Made In Canada Features of This Model Stands 42 inches high.Made of genuine mahogany or oak Equipped with the wonderful ULTONA (that plays all makes of records properly).Has the famous all wood, Oval * MR ^R ^ ^a eg» « Has the m guarantee?'Brnxswiek 0 The Musical[ Merchandise Kales Co., motor.\t^ m\tHept.W.L, ¥&.thB BrUn,WlCk Aût\"\u201ctl0 t W!tbotii°£oy\"obiiffati,n wh^\u201d i SP ~ r\":ss\u201c ! gBKre'Eâ * Full price is only $110, and snly P Mp*oUJ $10 0® °mph offer.Prune PudtLing\u20141 WÊÊm^t^ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ^^miÊÊÊ m e prunes.U cup sugar, 4 egg», 1 teaspoon lemon juice, yolks and the sugar until light; add the chopped prunes and fold in the stiffly beaten whites.Add the flavoring, pour into a buttered baking dish, bake in a moderate oven.Parisian Sweets.\u2014% lb.prunes, \\2 R>.nut meats, % lb.dates or raisin3, 1 teaspoon lemon juice through the meat grinder; add the lemon juice and mix thoroughly.Roll out on n molding board *4 inch thick.Use powdered sugar to keep from sticking to the board.Cut into cup y.but '«Z» Mlnards Liniment for Colds, etc Beat the egg IK The goldfish wias originally brown in color, end is a native of Jaipan and China; its golde?> color is due to t Li* /-> W» I Put ail $10.C-h * Name 0 ¦treat or R R I t from your dmaJer.Brunswick PO \u2022SSuT Mo.46\u2014*21 mass 1 Texas Sugar-Mill Waste Yields Building Material Outwitting the Fox nnd the worst is vet to come Once more science has turned u then passed to beating machines, waste product into one of commercial which pound it to a pulp.When thor-vahie.This new achievement Is the oughiy beaten, it is parsed through making of building hoard from the re- ; rollers and compressed into a cor.-linu-fuse r to wood,\tj nary lumber, into stardard-size sheets, The first plant for manufacturing | d by 12 feet, though of course it may bagasse \"lumber\" was Orleans, at a cost of $f>00 000.The bagaœe is baled, as it rollers of the sugar mill, ai.1 rhippt 1 possible production from the waste of There it is Louisiana's cane land would Ik* from 760,000,000 to 1,500,000^00 f i II 4 rd c I 3 a r V t in New he eut into any other sizes On# ton of bftgai n the make 3,000 feet of lumber, so ti v total t.M required to s f I to the \"lumber factory decay-pro during spores and is treated with ; year, if there were sufficient chemical* to make it waterproof.It fact tiring facilites to use it all a cr / m 7 ' manu i I 7 y i The Grandmother.Upon her folded hands the sunshine fall#, Bathing their lines and scan* in light, And they are quiet as the evening earth That waits In peace the coming on of night.The Thinker.% Har k of I he heating hammer liy which the steel la wrought, Mark of the workshop's clamour The seeker may find the thought The thought that la ever master Of Iron and steam and steel, That rises above disaster And tramples it under heel! trap f toil She has held children's children in her arms, Whose babies seen may lie against her breast; Now, in the shade of memories withdrawn, In the high midday sun she sits at rest.Bark of the motors humming.Back of the belts that sing, back of the hammers drumming.Back of the cranes that swing.There is the eye which scans them Watching through stress and strain There Is the mind which plans them, back of the brawn, the brain! « Bits of Canadian News work In the throe prairie provinces under the direction of the Department .o^JUidlan Affairs.Each will be allot-hd mou ton district for the i-xiwrt ted a district and will visit homes.trade, H.P.Kennedy, president ot the nchools and other Institutions caring local stock y cards and an extensive fov the sick and paying particular at shipper.Is cffcring $1.000 in prizes for tent ion to the betterment of condi-the best Mulshed cattle brought on the tlons among the Indians, market in certain quantities.Mr.; Kennedy has declared that Alberta J\t
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