The equity, 29 décembre 1921, jeudi 29 décembre 1921
[" Z 9 SH AW VILLE, PONTIAC ck ü N T Y, QUE., THURSDAY, DIT No.2s 31>rii Yeak $1.50 per annum In ndv/inca 2.00 to the United Staff s I 2!», 11*21 niMwil N WE ! THE HARDWARE STORE jj SHAWVILLE, QUE.Sell Foreign Drafts and Money Orders payable in all parts of the world.I Bank Co-operation with the Farmer < /SSjk/u r g A a t 3 ar i y issue Letters of Credit.3 I 1 211 Responsible farmers, like other business men, sometimes find that they can make profitable use of temporary capital borrowed from a bank.make Remittances by Telegraph.X \u2022> TH\u20ac MCRCHANTS BANK A bright, merry Christmas and A happy and prosperous New Year To all our customers Heat* Office : Montreal.OF CANADA SnAwvii.LK Branch Bristol Branch Quyon Branc h ('amihiellm Bay Branch Established 1864 K.H.Iïayeh, Manager.I.K.W/NDMOR, Manage r.\u2022J.A.Swift, Manager.W.E.IfOAKK, Manager, The Bank of Nova Scotia has had a ripe experience and possesses a clear understanding of farmers' financial requirements.< HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.Fall Term from Sept.1.COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE Its policy is co-operation with the farmer.$ \\ A * \u2022 The nearest manager will be glad to discuss your situation with you.OTTAWA Our course includes Shoithand.Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship.English.Correspondence, Office Work.Civil Service, etc.Our STANDARD of instruction being 10% higher than any other, our graduates are preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teachers know what to teach, and how to teach it.all having been practical stenographers.It nays to attend the LARGEST and BEST.1).E.HENRY, President Cor.Bank and Spark* St».The School where you can get through courses under ex iwrienced instructors in Shorthand, Bookkeeping and Civil Service.Graduate* assisted to position*.Write for free catalogue.The Bank of Nova Scotia C.J.CALDWELL y\\ ESTABLISHED 1832 L If.STEWART SHA)VVIM.B Rramlivx at Portage du Fort Cumpbcllh Bay and Fort Coulungt Haid-up Capital $ P.700.000 IN,(XX),(J0U 230.000.000 Manaokk W E.Gowlino, H.G.W.Braithwait Principal Reserve President Resource» OR.S.J.SCHACHTER, D.D.S, L.D.S.d.a.McDonald, b.g.l W.A.HOGGING Surgeon Dentist SHAWVILLE.QUE Advocate, Barrister, etc Shawville, Que.LOCAL NEWS Office \u2014In Poutiac House, on and after August 13th.Office hours :\t10.a.in., to ft.\u2018in, p.m.PERSONAL mention SHAWVILLE Leave your butteries for Stor-j Mr.(*co.It.Campbell, was ii age ami re-charging at Howard's town cm Friday and Saturday (image, Main Street.Prices mod- last, crate SHAWVILLE LODGE I.0.0.F.No.40 (ivt your ticket in time lor the New Year tea meeting-Jan.Li.Kodak*, albums, Vliri«tmas and New vais van Is.calendars.Everything for the amateur.II.liaison, dealer in kutlaks ami .supplies.Meets the 2nd and 1th Monday of each month nt * o'clock p.m.Kebekahs meet on 1st and 3rd Monday*, Mime hour.Lodge Room \u2014 Orange Hall.Visiting brethren always welcomed.G us.Draper Mr.Willie Brownlee.Montreal It you want your skates nuue oil Frida well sharpened, at a moderate price, by : and son, who one with experience, leave them at Mrs.11.S.Hod g ills Tuck*.*» Barber Shop, right on Main Street very convenient.v to join his wife have been visiting \\ Sim'it Christmas 1921 Those who went out of town t» » Mam uex ices ! lèves strongly in health a* *ui aid to Among hut aphorisms am - % < V w r.s#5 ; Ta X rY\t%\t# ¦' sucvosa a these h % X rt' \"A man without h digestion Is likely to he a man without n heart.' \"Tl** Lord rhanrellur has the j»rl r % K* «v Xi i « i » 4 Another winter precaution is taken XX a t e r ; /; t T 1er story I onto hoard about the Hritl.li Premier, which 1 did not he! eve.Perhaps I do not believe it yet.hut l! tab lies, at any rate, with this aspect of Mr.Lloyd George.I|p was buffering -so rune lii* story from a severe chill, and Instructed hi* household that he was only at home to his doctor and bin King Next day.feeling slightly better, he bald that Cabinet Ministers could call.On the third day, his improvement being maintained, he was ready to meet ordinary M P ill On the fourth day, his indisposition having dwindled to a alight cough, he Intimated his hope that anybody within reason would soon be admitted Getting wind of this, a Labor deputation (billed at No.10 on the fifth day.Hut the guardian of the door was ready for them.I regret Mr.Lloyd Geotg'* cannot sec > hud their depot ready to hand -the fu t' \u2022trils at fb* and bn ii| h# be i\\ medifit.Clo*e | he idled to a salt » swell these failed to answer their purpose Hence, throughout itie whNe ;;p eil Htjgiai poils v affan the Daffodil had to held the Vin ached Among the mos that of an ur cases this « an be ir.i gestion, either When the stor.:ai '\u2022 i» « .apt to IxH'ome very re^i well to immediately take so no nour sh-ment when this condition »s iiotivcd.A glass of hot water or hot nitk will b< found most beneficial.Uso strict attention should be given to the diet.Plenty of beef, mutton and fresh \\ egetab es should be eaten, but only a small supply of sugar Is advised.Vpon the condition of the nasal passage depends to a great degree the quality of the speaking voice, the nose being a very important factor in tone production.If the nasal passage » not kepi free and open the result is an u:ip>s am tone known as \u201cnasal An excellent daily nasal douche s half |»\u2018ght!> and w ha mmo»r atfl S I « I l 141 K 3 I it i r # 4 # # l a ?Zeebrugge and Osteud diet I vc in place f Ut j 4 \u2022.» - ~ ri itiry ut t ! 111*01(1) !(t i ace i.arrive! iii New 1 to Kansas (My by VS > A FUggeyDui, had heen put forward )a-e in the be k\tirid régula > massaged ut the base of liie nose to eliminate the hard lilies that are apt to form from the nose to the corners of the mouth.If the nostrils are thick or too open genii) hut firmly pre.-s them to- tlps, \u2022 tna] be » old ci?\u2022Min at night and re with warm v llefoio applying gent, folk tv of \\ anishltiR < r : bps,, so Dial un pjwder 1» required l ne skin is being i: ht it t lie l VK I The high outer wall of the Mole, ' towering above the upper deck, now protected the hull of the vessel from gunfire.The Vindictive\u2019* guns in her fighting-top were directing a murderous tire into their special targets, chief I among which were the heavy ^sun bot-I terv on the broad part of the Mole and the lighter battery on the lighthouse extension., On the inner side of the Mole was berthed a German destroyer, immediate.y abreast the Vindictive, and our guns riddled the German vessel Girt ugh and through.The Vindictive\u2019s fighting top reived great attention from the enemy gui> and presently a tremendous crash overhead told that a heavy shell had made havoc there.It had wrecked the whole flghting-top and killed all the personnel save two gunners, both of whom were severely wounded.The only survivor who was not com- York hw trav* special train t«i attend the convention of the American Legion.There were in any incidnt.t along the way.lu* i for the blocking of Zeebrugge in the But It was not until \u2022 - \u2022 i salt an! w;ifr! *< i \u2022\u2022rigtlien* the mucous llnlnx *mt viva is the livid.If one is afflirt**»! with catarrh, water should never be *\u2022 iffm*tVa boy ed he opened the at about 200 yards, i course cf physical training for him and he continued until close to the j which nr my an 1 navy officer* Mole Steaming away at topmost .speed that night someone moved the car.Foch pearance cf being on Are Fetch t hack\u201d he ordered when in Mole I shall attend to it myeeU because I intend keeping it alive and F> anting it In my own garden for that hi* way \u2018The pettv-oftirer of one or our (5 r or * 1 and all sorts of craft to help in as man y different ways as there were vessels.Even the heaviest guns on the northern flank of cur armies in Flanders were to be used, to stimulate the Howitzers in the Vindictive now began their work, directing their shells upon the enemy\u2019s batteries less than a mile away.were* ce wa* faithfully earn ed So tiie prince has learned to be come a good rider, a fencer in the Hie Oldest University in the World.bidden t \u201cHow close?\u201d he was asked \u201c\u2018Reckoning from the gun muzzle he replied, \u2018I should nay it was about Japanese fashion and three feet!' H\tOf t ourse, when he went it was an affair of state, and so.daily when he was learning, it no uncommon thing to s< cut X few minutes after the storming of the Mole had commenced, a terrific All this greet Armada successfully i explosion waa *een away to the west-approohed one of the strongest coast 'v-ard Nothing could be heard of it on positions of the enemy, and carried account of the terrific noise of the gun-out perhaps the moat daring plan ever ! ^re the shells exploding 1n and conceived The olden university in the world ip in China.In that country, says a recent writer, scholarship was held in high regard in the days when Eur-F-ean nations were juct emerging from savagery.The White Deer Grotto University a sw irnmer opening of a land attack sw umiiiiig e*pe- regardless of gunfire, on their errand of rescue, saving the men from the blockships and from the submarines | Men say which had been blown up to cut the viaduct.; To-morrow.\u2018To morrow I will do this w a I < a nunifier ! of middle-aged n.en of high de ( ee standing up to their waists in the pra.holding a rope round the place where m Kian*f* province, four hundred the prince was to swim so that the mi,f* up the Yangtze River Valley was hope of Japan might not get beyond ^aun^e.ee, etovero end alfalfa from Albert», from need grown from tbr In-trrnivUomil boundary a* far north hr the Peace Hiver country e*'ul to the International Grain end Hay Show at Chicago All of the *ocd haa been grown by farmer* and the collection 1* considered unsurpaa»-able.WOULD iW lit; WITHOUT murs m mi.ro Our Great Dominion.THE HUSH IF BlfkH'HR BITS OF HUMOR FROM mi 6 THERE Statut 1rs Fhow shipments of wheat amt flour from I be Columbia Hirer ami Only in R«re Case** Does Buck-j Puget Hound district of British Coium- bla to ha\\e been 64 per cent, greater ' during July, August, and September | than during the yum a period List your.ShipmenU to the United Kingdom and Continental ports from the Pacific iu September alone amounted to 7,843,000 bushel*.One great change in the Is the large being made to five £V are being Once a mother has used Baby's Own Tablets for her little oues she would j not be without them.The Tablets are a perfect home remedy.They regu-iB\t.lafe the bowels and stomach; drive Hm \u2022tfaftlb.hmMit of ¦ IlnMIng *»*\u2022'\u201e\u201e, constipation u\u201ed Inditw-tlvn; tlon In Bel«lum.Holland or France for\thrMk up cold,\tond slrap;e fever ,ud fln4»liln« I'anadl.cattle prior to tbelr\tm,ke b,hv hee|thy \u201end\tbBppT (»\u201e.b^ln* slaii*htered and dellrervd as ,.,rnl0, tli,m Mr\u201e.Noblo A Py, fresh beef to London and other lin Kf,um g#(.u m ^ y writes: \"1 have*\tHis Sole Attraction.(lrh centres Is propotMl by the Alberta^ foun(| i^by's Own Tablets of great ; Ancient Adorer -\"1 could sacrifice Minister of Agriculture.In these\tbenefit for mv\tchildren\tand I would\t»M\tray\twee:*\tfor\tyour\tlove\t\" countries a abort ago of livestock and\tnot be wlth()Uf\tihm»\tThe Tablets\t:\tYoung\tAdored\t\"if\tyou did\tanything surp'ua of paature 1h said toeii t.ami sold by medicine dealers or by so foolish f should never love you ' these pink of condition after undergoing the vVilliams long voyage.Canadian grain would be shipped overseas for thlfl purpose.exhibits the Int^rnat al Live Stock Show at < htcagu include ! Talking of school a ns were, a rather two Clydesdale mures and a coli; two j devastating one wax given a member Percheron fillies and a colt, and a mche Mean Kidney Trouble.?CAN WORK EVERY DAY SINCE TAKING TANLAC Every muscle in the body needs constantly h supply of rich, red blood In proportion to the work It does.The muscles of the back are under a heavy strain and have but little rest.When |\t,\t.\t, the blood le thin they lack nourish- ,sxp,;!l *rul,i 111 r < M ment, and the result Is a sensation of\t,l,,w resse \"'?' coimvil fi r I s.Kennedy and I >,i H'il lid HOW II (I lull I n QUE Mûri will I.BRISTOL COUNTY COUNCIL MINUTES.I lîvgulai «vssion lu'M at ('ampin'll' Un, Wednesday, lltli I KwiuIkt, IîijîI, Members | resent : Hiv Warden, lai rich t Vlîeillt y, and (.'ntincillois ( îmrge Haye», Thomas .1.I\u2019m i pore, Richard Kennedy, Il iigh N.I tckie, \\\\ R.Mc Donald, Kdward Davis, Th H .1.McNally, h'red \\\\ Thomas, Wm.iltulgins, .1, N, Mi-Lvllan, and Herbert Tt onng, \\ \\| md fil \\ Clarendon Woollen Co.M «fved h> t that thi> mm t'an ici.R.J.HAMILTON 1 I T III R11M \\ N, Stv.l iras., Vo.I'onthu I hyson, ijne.Ittth lUv.1U:M.Main Street, Shawville.Jewel (SVLTKSSOIt TO HAMILTON & HOIlNKIh Dealer in the Leading Machinery THE 3ÆASSEY-HARRIS Horse Blankets All-wool White Blankets Men\u2019s Underwear Boys\u2019 Sweaters Flannels Towelling and Towels Canadian All-wool Yarns at 85c.per lb.Highest Price paid for Wool.General Manager of Bank of Montreal issues Statement re.Merchants Bank The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted t mi motion of Vr.s.JHodgins and Mvl a'llan.Mr.Josepli Clark and others, of Suiith Onslow, ap|loan'd w.a proposed road v mneeting tliv tt Mine of South Onslow At The Also a full line of Harness and Harness Parts, Churns, Washing Machines, Buggies, (Munro & McIntosh and McLaughlin), Gas Engines and Empire Milking Machines.Shawville, Que.Right Price When interviewed by the Star with the 10th line of hurdley, ami laid WiRiams-Taylor, (hmera! Manager certain documents in connection there ,>f the Hank of Montreal, gave out xvith belore council.\tthe follow ing statement : \u2014 The Warden and t\u2018r.McDonald with \u201cReports have been emulated drew to endeavor to get the Warden of and articles have appeared in the Hull County on the telephone, when press in certain centres that may r.Mehelliin was voted to the chair on prove misleading to that >eetion of the publie w ho are unfamiliar n with financial matters.It has been reported that any announcement s wit h regard to t lie taking over of t he Met chant* Rank 1 tit'Canada by the Rank of Montreal have come from the former and that the Rank of Mont real has not confirmed trivially their p.m-ti«)ii in the trail'action.Yon may I ipiote ine as ^Mving that it i- un-ipiestionahlv a fact that the Rank of Montreal has undertaken, subject to ratith-ation by the share- vliich will no doubt be ug to take over atl the o.\ti assets and assume atl the linbilit ie> £ 1 Mt Lellan of tin Merchants H-iuk of Canada.: Pending the completion of t In- : 5 ne \u2022« >sai> in ma lit ies.Mr.II.R 1 j j, Mackenzie.the (ieneral Manage I the Royal Trust ('oil.piny, ha i installed in the Merchant ing A \"Main ( Prints I Main Street notion of (Vs.havkie and Ravi:.( ouncil now adjourns till 1.p.in notion ol (Vs.lUve and Me Nall v.The Pontiac Wool Growers\u2019 Association S E.HODGINS, Manager S.-xjim ivsiumul at 1, p.in , the W n en uni saine von m il loi s présent.The See.Ti vas.read hi> letter t«* T.1 \u2018 >i in.K t \\, re.right ami power of this council t« * expropriate land on Mr.Knox's farm in Via rend on t » *»\u2022 a pro post d deviation of lîristoWlarendon * »w ii line : a l>o Mr.Koran s reph as svrting the absolut e right and power to We have just unloaded a car of Liverpool Coarse Call and get what you require.TWINE\u2014Leave your order at the Elevator for Hinder Twine.FLOCK, Feeds, Calf Meal.Sheep Dip, Iiordo-Arsenate, etc,, always on hand.SALT P S GROCERIES.Salt TENDERS WANTED SHAWVILLE\u2019S NEW STORE do ' Tenders will ho received up to i, p, , I >t\u2018ccmher l\u2018 lih, hn building 1\u2018oreh or No.9 School l)oot l'ply all material Plan and specific Secretary's office.Il v ul< \u2022 mit I ft loiter fh»in S.II.S illy heldei I \u2022 voh < il'ox-v, re.wages 01 a i i I lui t îicomi t ont meter t 4 \u2022otnr.with hi< reply t hero I Moved Iiv l Ys.A at .h,||M Mnvl I* may b M.A.M.KINUA i 1 \" i'h to a imoimce t luit I « I- lied a .11 WLI.KKY next door to Pontine Shaw vi t (t>uyo, 1 T A DRAPER - Secy and Mgr.SHAWVILLE I I si ll Snj t A«t.See.-T,va School M n of ( L»i Shaw ville, tjue., I>vr\\* 11, it*: f toW I s I Non ! 1, O II md ent ry a )l W ah lies, Jewelrv P.s I lliglu^t Cash j/fice paid for I i k a full and Repairs.An experienced Jew e!er and repairer of clocks constant I y in charge.i i M-in i t 'arrivd ipitnl of tIv Merchants R ink L intact* and from the tle- iH>int of view - the de.posit> iii the Merchants Rank ! i ana da are safe hevond (piesti safe n» the Rank of Ivtglaml.Ml branches of the Motcha: ;s Rank of ( ma da st ill e;w ay on t heir business as u>u d, and in doing they have the full co-operation of the Rank of Montreal, with all the advantages accruing t herefrom, 'O that t he interests of Met chants Rank clients and facilities fm the conduct of their business will he extended without interruption.\" ! I'll A Very Merry Christmas.M.-L.-l i See the New MEHRING Milker.t >111 I l Grocery Department ! als ment w ith a full line of tiro veries.1 Foot Power.Easy to Operate Is our w i'h to our many | No lialk V EllgilM policy-holders in Slmwvtlh and dibti ivt.No Gasolene to buy.(iuaiai)ttM (1 to Milk 1Î0 (ovs per boni t 'an in \\ have a (iroeery I >e]mt i H I\u2019n i \"S I I Price Ils IJ.IN the i $135.00 \\ « >- » V ( Ai l.I\" SULK I , KO til last * lia r for i I f t lie hall May the NKw Vi:.\\it bring t and yours Health, Happim* and prosperity.KARL I.MACKAY SHAW VILLE, l|l'K.> von II \\\\ I the c.Mi tiered his 1 ¦ i I W that .Mi Z I 1 < ici I f * »r sDi i.i m i 1 h v i i V» A V t 1 **¦ \\ K- I C THE CONFEDERATION LIFE.Moved by ( tli H this mane I II rs l Y/â \u2019 ' -t.n il agrees to pay #50 pel > «r * * C,im|)i >ell> lUy h>r ti St.Paul\u2019s Church - Shawville., Banc \\ te revers» id The Svc.-Treas.submitted a detailed ! l^1* ,nunt^- Motion Comr / Tea served in Orange Hall from 0 /v Travelers on the great IHghwnv o'clock, p ill., to be followed by which leads through Staines hy the an excellent varied program in Bel font church can see two ancient vew tm*s cunningly trained and dipped to represent pc.cocks, which Mand on either side of tie wicket gate.They are large trees, ages old.and how many years of care and skill with the pruning knife they stand for can tell.These are.perhaps, the most familiar examples of the toplarlsts* art near the metropolis, hut In formal gardens of nfiiny stately old country houses their like may he seen In abundance.They are accepted as curiosities.survivals of times past when men had more leisure on their hands than today.SB Graham Tlmt the The ( Mliw , z st.it»meut of arrears of Sinking Fund and County Hate due from local municipalities to 30t li November then tin paid, showing 844.VS.3:» then due on Ifor Number f.School #2.40; Sinking Fund, and &20S3.99 on County j Hattie, work and supplies No.7 #35.1 Kate, with #(>135.41 of Sinking Fund I T- Telford, work and supplies No.4 falling due in December, 1921.\tj #19 33.The following bills were presented : - Tenders for the repairing of No.5 T.1\\ Foran for legal «dv ice during 1921 \u2022Srl,0°l were opened and discussed Motion \u2014Com r.Wilson The accept the tender of E.Findlay for this / 4 m following hills be paid Farm Journal, advertising for teacher Howard's Hall, Main St \\\\ \\ ADMISSION CYRUS W.HODCINS SHAWVILLE Adults, 50» Children, 35c Distributor for Western Quebec.non Come and celebrate the beginning of the New Year with your friends That we - #MUX) ; The Equity lor printing minutes during HM1\u2014#15.c « : ________ Advance for printing minutes during I wor^ > price #50.00.put of ]921\t: Win Bolam for Motion*-Coinr MacLeod\u2014That we pecial constable during 1021 j accept the offei of L.Horner for lumber #12.00 ; Corporation of Campbells Bay j for thin work.Good dry clear spruce for rent of hall t.» 31 st December.1921 ! lumber, dressed and matched, delivered \u2014#25.50 See.-Trvas.during 1921.rent of office, postage, telephoning, etc.\u2014#755.00.Moved by Cra.Young and Pouporc that the Svc.-Treasurcr be authorized Itnct to pay all the above bills in full rie I Every Home Mr.A.J.Millar, Grocer and Baker Renfrew, writes services as s I had rheumatism I in my shoulders for over a year.I used two bottles of your Victory Rheumatic ¦ and Kidney Remedy and am free from | all pain and stiffness.\u201d A.M.Shephard, Smiths Falls, writes: \u201c My stomach was in such had condition that I could not eat anything without suffering.Before 1 had taken dozen doses of your remedy I felt tine, and could eat anything without being affected.I strongly recommend it for stomach trouble.\u201d Sufferers should try a bottle of this splendid remedy.It is sold in Shawville by the Shawville Drug Co.; in Bristol and El inside by R.A.Grant ; in (juyon village by Fred A.Davis ; in Starks Corners by C.T.Elliott, and in Portage du Fort by T.E.Richardson, or can be had direct from the manufacturer.Price 75 cents |>er bottle.>».years to bring to maturity.It Is I I\u201e remitting for mall orders add suffi mly the grandchildren who can hope | cient to cover postage.i> witness (heir full perfect ion.\u2014Lon ton Dally Telegraph.Still in Business ! II.F Hurd man, salary as | && School for #55.00 per thousand Motion Oorar.Wilson \u2014 That we proceed with the plans and specifications for a one roomed school in No.9 dis; also that the Secretary forward Car-1 the plans, when completed, to the j Dept, of Education for approval, Motion \u2014 Com r MacLeod\u2014That we do I The shaping of living frees Into birds and heusts of prey, Info spirals, pillars, cannon balls, and any other fantasy chosen, still exists ns a British industry.In the Royal Kew nurseries, close hy Richmond town.Is the largest collection of topiary In the world\u2014 nearly 3,000 trees, each one of them trimmed to some nnimnl or bird or architect urn I form.The work has been done In this open studio, and it has required exemplary patience.The trouble about establishing a formal garden In years past has been that you do not live to see It.The next gen* \u2022ration may enjoy It; but with forms 'hat take 40 or 50, even In some cases Shop, Church, Hall, School House, should be provided with a I desire to inform old customers and the public generally that I intend to continue' the Carriage Makinu Business in Shawville, and with the addition of some new machinery will he enabled to do so on a more extensive scale than ever.a \"CHIEF\" FIRE EXTINGUISHER.Moved l>y Crs.McNally and Hodgins that the Warden see Mr.Ernest Keon, I nnw adjourn of South Onslow, and endeavor to purchase from him whatever quantity of land may 1* required tn make the Bristol-South ( )nslow town line 40 feet wide opposite his property, and report to this council at its next session.\u2014Carried.G.T.Drummonr, Sec-Tre ta Always ready and simple to operate.Will stop a tiro before it gets beyond control in less time than you can pump a pail of water.Card of Thanks The Bristol V M.R C.desire through Cr.McDonald informed the council I The Equity, to convey a sincere ex that he and the Warden had j pression of their thanks to all those who failed to secure telephonic commit- contributed in any manner to the suc-nication with the Warden of Hull, when cess of their plowing match on Oct.25th, it was moved by Crs.McNally and especially to Mr.Jas.C.Glenn for the Hayes, that whereas a largely signed | use of his field, and also for the meals petition has been presented to this coun- to the ploughmen who participated, and «\u2022il praying for the opening of a road to others.connect the 4th concession line of South\tJ a*.Campbell.Pres.Vu-iJow, m the con nty of Pontiac, with]\t' Geo.Meld rum, Sec\u2019y.\u2014REPAIRING\u2014 All rapiir iwork 'attended to with promptness and despatch.A call solicited.I have a quantity of these Extinguishers on hand, for sale at a low price on easy terms.Get one and lessen the risk of loss by fire.R.J.BLACK.S.\u2014Rigs for repairs and painting stored free of charge for the winter months\u2014at owner's risk.W.F.Ritchie, Manufacturer, Box 290 Renfrew, Ont P O.A.HOWARD*. THE EQUITY, lilillllllllllllllllllllll O O W Sparks St .Ottawa.i rtoNKKR jrvx;r coi blncd with i - m tempt for pro dent, vas a c.-so where two partners in the ownership of a mining claim quarrelled and then had a dispute over the division of their ground.After listening to ail the tall swearing and contra* diet ry evidence, Judge Beg bio stopped the trial, and turning to the You, Jones end Brown, are , greed -that you want to divide the Spring ; aUo JUST i Prends CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C.eh of the Wit of Sir ¦ l .l'hcu BcgUe.a pionet i da> s in B ilish are* told with In lii) recent book of | If» lia ; SHORTHORNS FOR SALE Advocate*, Jttuvistgr, J\\tr.\u20194 to hv 196 Main St., Hull.- t pica ! a Canadian pioneer who more wld 1 y known j namely, Sir Matth v.- ! a j U The time to select gifts is near at hand, so let us show you what attractive things we have on display for men and boys, in Wool Scarfs, Fancy Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Knives, Gloves and Gauntlets.; Young Bulk, ht loi* servie next one HOhGLVS, Elmhurst Fut m, I \u2019 # « NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville, Que.MURRAY BROS.THE TAILORS Ik.Ï.WILSON, Fourth Line ( 'laretnhm ! GEORGE HYNES an Next to Bank of Nova Scotia.For Service Purebred Chester white Hog.Service j fee\u2014$1.00.Apply to SAM IIORNER, Caldwell P.()., Bristol Embalmer and funeral Director Main Street,Shawville.Personal attention.Open all hours.HP The Perfect Wife.SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.There are, it used to be said, three Iron hand, and put fear into the 1 things which a good wife should rehearts of those of lawless tendencies, semble, and yet those three things On one occasion he had convicted and 1 she should not resemble.She should be like a town clock\u2014 \" 'Tha^s dead easy,' flippantly j keep time and regularity.She should said the culprit, Tve got that right | not be* like a town clock\u2014speak so the She should be like a snail\u2014 p: v you got that in your hip pocket, I dent, and keep within her own house, too?* came the ready amendment to j She should not be like a snail\u2014 the sentence, thus vindicating the | carry all she has upon her back.Sh«* should be like an echo\u2014speak 1 lined a malefactor $200.I For Service Registered Chester'white Boar.Set vice fee $1.00, Also registered Chester J white Boar 1À yeaas old.Fee A!.\">«).Apply RICHARD RICHARDSON, Charter!*, (Jue UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monuments ever placed before the public of thisdistrict.Prices are such that it will be to intending purchasers\u2019interest to consult me before placing their order elsewhere.Nothing too large\u2014nothing too small.here in my hip pocket/ \u2018\u2014and six ff.unths in Jail.Have \u2022 i i W.J.HAYES SHAWVILLE | dignity of the court and proclaiming to All and sundry that a British I when spoken to.She should not b< court of justice, even though held like an echo\u2014determined always to under a pine tree, was not to be | have the last word, trilled w\u2019lh.This story has been told and re- I would be bold enough to utter such told, credited to magistrates and sentiments as these.They date back judges, mostly in the Southern ] to early Victorian days.States.\tIn Sir Matthew Begbic's court In Cariboo in the early 70\u2019s.At least one.man is living to-day who was present on the occasion, and that '1 my old friend.Col.Robert Stevenson, the pioneer prospector of Slmilkameen, B.C.\" Several other characteristic stories ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER meets on | of Sir Matthew Begbie are told by the Raconteur.A sandbagger who was haled before him for assault and battery, and against whom the evidence was pretty (Clear, was found not guilty\u201d by the jury Bulge's utter disgust.In disposing of the case, he said to the prisoner: \"You are guilty, and I know you ire gull y.but this precious jury has decided that you are not.You are free\u2014free to go out and sand L.O.L.No.05, Charter!*, meets first | hag every blessed Juryman that has Thursday of each month.W.C.McCord, Master.Harvey Sparling, Rec, Sec.MAIN STREET All calls will receive prompt per.sonal attention For Service Registered Chester White Boar, li years old.Service fee\u2014$1.50.Apply SAM ALEXANDER, Shawville, R.It.No.;i Needless to add, no modern man i * NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE I FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY to All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.Few American Linguists.According to the Interchurch World movement, thirty-two different languages besides English are spoken In New York city by some 1,700,000 pea I 21771, 1J years old.pie; but.In spite of our polyglot city | Apply to populations, native Americans are seldom gifted as linguists.The lines of class distinction In America, although elastic, are more of o handicap In that respect than they are In Europe The European who lives near an International boundary comes frequently Into contact with foreigners of his own social and Intellectual Interests, but must Americans see little of the foreigners among our people and neither Inherit nor get by constant practice a facility In using other tongues.\u2014 Youth\u2019s Companion.For Service Registered Chester White Boar, No.Service fee $l.oo.JACK LESTER, .Maryland, Que.L.O.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday ofeach month Ken.Hoggins.W.M SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY PROPRIETOR.Reo Hodoins, j ^ Secy.I R.G.H0DGINS the 14th ofeach month.W.H.Corrigan.W.Comp, in Com./ I For Service Berkshire Boar.Service fee $1.00.Apply to EDWARD McLARNON.(4th line Clarendon) Bristol Corners, One .Reg.HonoiNS.Cora.Scribe Manufacturer of and Dealer in o DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS, DRESSED LUMBER, Etc.to the \u2022 # CRIMSON ARROW R.B, P.No.852 meet* at Charterle second Monday of.-each month.Sir Kt.F.W.Bray, W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Steele, Reg.\u2018I For Service Purebred Berkshire Boar.Service fee $1.00.Apply to M.R McGUIRE, Murrells.CUSTOM SAWING.let you off.\u201d Another story illustrating Judge Rerhie'# readv resourceful ne** *nrt Terms Reasonable.Prompt Service.13535514 I 4 I\u2019m gin4 you were ht*re when it happen* t, do.x*\",\" the whispered.\"ÎVI me, ' 1 turned anxiously\tand >vt iI\u2019he\txvalktM to the house with as\twhen cooked in fat.Drain end dry\tBefore the day of speciali*t* it fell to Mu- ai thou eh the Wh is hot\tto ***-\th.rin,a\tAI*1 M Imtu,vil *ir 88\tthe oysters, roll them in flour, dip m\tthe lot of the devoted general prac- Besixies.for some extnaoxxlinarv n\u2018a-1\t1 t distinguish her at\tfirst ^\tnothing whatever tlxe matter\tbeaten egg, them roll in bread crumb#:\ttitioner to deal with itte of the ear.son it gets on fathers nerves.' Poor amaI}g ***\tn^ksu in i]*, rivfT- WV.l^hmà better lenve dad me wpI1 *oa3e,W\tsalt and a pinch Th.it the results were no worse then .yÿr\tffsrssr* rut* = t.h«t anyone shnu.fi take no:uy of the yxtrunrfiiixirbv aure In her fLt im.l Vou would find it difgfWult, and it \u2022-***\u2022 !,r»wn.Serve with tonwto cat- In those day, the «toetor\u2019e first idea sun s reflection on a window txvo and j\texm*rt swim wou'jl he painful for you both.Just 8UP.cabbage salad or cole-slaw and in nv>st oases was to use the #yringx< re \u2022 ! i«n I umd ' * tha\u2019t \" a fi ' W Uf^MyZ\t1\t\u2019 tty ^ hlil\u201dll«hat lni,ns8 already \"\t*\" b\u2019irl agony of fear.Even as I ran a pcofusitm of foiling t^klo, shooUng and melted chocolate.The mixture at.u§ for seeing insuie the ear what mmm wmmâ mmm mmmmmm MH\til it?\"\t\"Yaura lack early, my hoy.\" he into square, l\t\u201cOh, Roe e, desr,\" #he\tI -v in a iked.\t1 Parisian aweeta «sail easily be made matter?Only he ran détermina.If in riiw Ka-kv it1»rwî 'trvi'?* xlcn t kn:>w, diirlu g.1 don\u2019t un>r ^ cs» 1 taking on: my cigar- j by the children.They require: One- the trouble is in the internal ear, he \u2014 SiïsSrî, EF5BHÏHBE Si i,lTr fi,h w vï.'Zn :trilA-\tanswer to his quiet tap on the door, keep the confection from sticking to son and life itself.Whan the trouble 5i\u201cwSSSi\u201c15;Sr^f\u2019.S; .m*\tIZ\u201c - r\"1\t1\u2014 ~\u201da.i.|».1 ath.«WW-,,v tr~,- '17\u2014 i»o
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