The equity, 29 juin 1922, jeudi 29 juin 1922
[" 0 No.40th Veab SHAWV1LLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE.THURSDAY, JUNE l'!i, 1022 $1.50 per annum In ndvanc 2.00 to the Unite State» ! HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.ENTER ANT TIME.THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.?COWLING A Knowledge of Farmers' Needs BUSINESS COLLEGE Ont- cour.-v inrlii(li\u20188 Shotîhnnd.Typewrit im:.Spelli 1 Vnrnan*di»p, English.CorrespoïKitiuv.Oltlcu Woïk.Civil Service, etc.Our STANDARD of Instruction being 10% higher than any other, our graduate* are preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teachers know what to tench, and how to teach It, all having been practical stenographers.Bh,r8 to attend the LARGEST and I).E.HENRY.President Cor.Hank andSoarksSts.OTTAWA Admit* student* any business tiny.Individual instruct mu.Thorough courses, flood teacher*.Write for catalogue of Ottawa\u2019s Greatest School of Business, Shorthand ami Civil Service.Be Prepared ! Eighty-nine years of banking in Canada has given The Bank of Nova Scotia an experience and insight into the Banking requirements of farmers which enables it to provide a thoroughly satisfactory service to its farmer customers.Now that Haying time is approaching, you need something in the following lines :\u2014 will W B.Gowuno, II.Ci.W, Hraithxvait President Principal Hay Forks Scythe Snaths Hay Rakes Pulleys, Chains Scythes Scythe Stones Fork Handles Hay Fork Rope.d.a.McDonald, b.c.l.John E.C.Elliott, B.C.L.Advocate.Barrister, etc, Shawville, Que.At Qnyon every Thursday.Advocate Civil and Criminal Practice 187 Main Street A call on the nearest branch manager will prove to you that it would be an advantage to have an account in The Bank of Nova Scotia.DR.S.J.SCHACHTER, D.D.S, L.D.S.Hull P.Que.Come in and look over our stock now Surgeon Dentist SHAWVILLE, QUE BURNHAM HALL - ftORWAY BAY Office\u2014In Pontiac House \u2022 Every Wednesday Night\u20148.80 Square Dance Prizes for I he Ladies Lots of fun ! Ladies admitted free, Every Saturday\" Night\u20148 30 ST ORVILLE JOHNSON S Itose Room Orchestra\u2014Canada's best We have HEAVY CASTOR MACHINE OIL in stock.OR.H.KENNETH I^ILSON Physiciait and Surgeon (Graduate of McGill University) The Bank of Nova Scotia C.J.CALDWELL.Office at Private Telephone BRISTOL.QUE 29 ESTABLISHED 1832 Paid up Capital $ 9.700,000 J.H.STEWART Manager - Slmwville.Branches nt Portage ent.Shawville welcomes ®\ti .\t«\t».\t.,him with a genuine welcome, both to The presentation of a very\t» June l it h, iv the Rev.XX.L},e so(qaj gathering to be held on the mmm placent the home of Mr.and Mrs.\tPritchard-Dods\taccordingly, and Anniversary Sunday ih W.J, Horner.\t| A quiet, though pretty wedding\tjL7>ple.* ' 'Vh i (Tyea r 'wilI !*\u2022 tk place on Wednesday after- ajieciai, for.had not Shawville and SrlSlS \u201e ^\t\u201e , mony which took place on the ministry, and Ins love for the people At Vancouver, B.C , on May lrtwn under an arch of ferns and places him among the highest esteemed -4th, to Mr.and Mrs.Hilburn 1 ro«es.Mrs.McMullen played the minister# who have served this church ] Armstrong, a son\u2014Allan Douglas, j wedding march.\tnow for a hundred years.Burnham Hall Dominion Day Special Attractions foi Youiig and Old.League Base Ball Twine c The third match of Lower League series \u2014 Murrells at St.Pats\u2014which was slated for June 14, but had to be postponed on account of rain, came off at Campbells Bay diamond on the 20th, with the following result 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Odell\u2014Leggo We sell the celebrated \" PLYMOUTH SPECIAL\u201d Binder Twine at the same prices as the other kinds of common Twines.Farmers who know say it is worth lc.a lb.more than any other make At Fort Cou longe, Que., on Wed St.Pats \u20140 0 Murrells -7 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3-13 The league match (Murrells at Campbells Bay) on Friday la*t, was pretty closely contested and therefore, one of the most interesting of the series of games so far played in the lower league.The visitors won out by two rims in the following score.Murrells\u20142 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0-7 C.Bay -0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0+5 Umpire\u2014Alt.McDonald, Base Umpire\u2014L.Beaman.Births iér Notices under this head\u201425 cents W.A.HODGINS a son Crabs That Steal Eggs and\u2014Children ! and the worst Is yet to come celvably And any use -a knife, a boot.A book and any tools they And lying about.During the drier months In the earlier part of the year they go underground to change their shells, and add to their destructiveness by thoroughly barricading the mouth* of their bur rows with ull sorts of rubbish, reinforced with tree shoots and young sup-lings.nipping them off or uprooting them.No crab, however, has the Infamous reputation fabulous it most likely Is \u2014of the sepoy crab of the Indian Ocean and Eastern waters.This crustacean.often seen on the shores of coco Islands, and sometimes, although seldom by day, climbing up the coco palm to steal the fruit, Is between a crab and a lobster.The sepoy' spends Its time stealing cocoa mite, dragging them to the mouth of Its burrow among the tree roots, peeling them and eating the almond lining.The sepoy* so called from the blue and white uniform of the soldiers (Sepoys) of the old East Indian Company\u2014about two feet long, are not feared by the natives, who put their arms Into their hole® and seising the claws In a bunch whip them out suddenly.But they speak with awe of the rare monster crabs exceed three These land ernbs destroy vegetation In length, and one of them I» said to and are responsible for frequent have once stolen a child.Thle eto-ry patches of bare soil in the bush, which, Is told not only lu the Islande of the when the crabs are gone, soon become Mauritius and of Diego tiarcia but so covered again.Into their holes they far apart as Lord Hood's Island in the take things for which they cannot con- ' Pacific, whore the sepoy is also found.Crabs are not usually looked upon In the light of a nuisance, but there are some sped tea which cause bother and alarm.Oddly enough, the fisherman of Japan has a supreme contempt for the gigantic crab of his coast, which has niperw ten feet in length, and when moving along the bottom of the sea with Its claws spread out cover* an area of twenty-two feet or so.)ÎY.,\\ 0 I f * I is fauilty alignment of the front wheels, which vausvs them to scape the tire along the road surface at each revolution.Whenever excessive tire wear develops the wheels should be inspected for misalignment, and if the car owner is not familiar with the method used in aligning he should have the service station do the job.The charge for aligning the wheels vanes, but $2 is about the average end this usually includes a complete inspection and adjustment of the steeriing mtxihantipm from the post forward.Front wheels are always cambered ami gathered ; that is.they \u2018toe in\u201d in front making the distance from wheel to wheel in front loss than that in the rear.At the same time the distance between the points of contact with the road ie less than the Practical Paragraphs.Spring preservative\u2014One of the best lubricants and preservatives for the leaves of automobile springs is flake graphite and lubricating oil mixed to a consistency of a paste and applied with a paint brush.This prevents the accumulation of rust and contributes to the easy riding qualities of the part.\u2022 Gasoline logic- A simpie but frequently forgotten precaution in regard to filling the gasoline tank is that the mouth of the gasoline can should be carefully wiped off before filling to remove any dust or dirt that may have ) lodged there.Otherwise, in the absente of a strainer, the gasoline will canv the accumulated dust into the tank and later there will be trouble with clogged pipes or carburetor.I I V I The destructiveness of certain sp* ctefl of rnab In the West indies Is remarkable I X ) On Grand (layman they are a* heartily detected aa the rat.They are great bumowers, and In localities where they aro plentiful- and they multiply with the rapidity of the rodent -nothing Is safe from them.They will eat even the eggs on which a hen is netting as greedily as the lien herself If she does not run away, and Just as readily the leaves of seedling coooanut trees I Z (\" W \\ They effect in the West Indies practically the same great degree of destruction on the young cocoanuts as the sepoy crab does In the East Indies %¦) SI I \\ 8 d i s ta nee between opposite points.Scratches on body work While a 'pbe^ dig tances vary with different deep gouge in the car's body wx.rk will; mnkes (|f v;ir#_ but U!muWy the gather usually call for the attention of the eqUAis 3 Iier cerit.of the tire diameter.I coach builder, still the really skillful \u2022 jhus, with a thirty-four inch tire thej owner may be able by running iwheel will be gathered about an inch, the scratch beeswax and rosin melted Bowevar, the car owner who proposes together and then smoothing off the\tbis wheel* should get the surface and re pa in t i 11 g to accomplish exzu.^ figure from the manufacturer or a satisfactory repair.\tfrom the service station.Testing the mixture\u2014If the mixture Refitting old pistons\u2014When an old is suspected of being too rich shut g^t of pistons reaches the stage whore off the fuel in the tank and open the rep lavement is necessary, it is some-throttle.If the mixture passing into\ttimes possible\tto avoid\tthis expense the cylinders is too rich the engine\tby having the\tworn set\texpanded or speed will increase as the level of the swelled.The process used for this gasoline in the float chamber is low-j js by hearing the pistons one at a time ered, since this operation weakens the in n bed of hot charcoal, which com-' mixture considerably.If the mixture , pie tel y covers them.The charcoal is is thought to be too weak the float brought to a red hot heat and is then chamber can be flooded while the en-\tallowed to cool.When\tthe piston is fUf^x/Fl RI IQWNF« IN CFN.gine is running, and if this causes the\tremoved it is\tfound to\tbe consider-\tDUO\tlx COO motor to speed up it may be accepted, ably swelled, sometimes as much as\tTRAL ALBERTA, as an indication that the mixture is | .004 of an inch.Pistons so treated are not as good as new ones, but consid->Vheel inspection\u2014One of the most enable expense is saved, and the clear- £)e |-|.Bendick Operates Wild frequent causes of excessive tire wear anee is returned pretty close to normal In each Instance some 8 to 11 per cent, of the seedlings have to be replaced.If they are planted In newly cleared ground from which the crabs have not been thoroughly cleared out 1 // zZ % B estates in t>oth the Eastern and Western United States are continually in the market for wild game birds especially good breeding stock, and are .\t.\t\u201e\t, ,\t.ready to pay good prices.In the To ',roaol\u2018 diplomacy of sure defeat.past fall though Mr.Bcndick had a 1\tt '® muscles of the fleet, numewus stock to dispose of, he was And wl,h duU foara mttke ,OPCcful unable to meet half the demand which came to him.Geese range in price from $15 to $110 and native wild ducks are worth from $10 to $30 per pair.Other birds bring anything up to $150 per pair.Despair.A Sun Puzzle.A NEW PHASE OF CANADIAN FARMING Is there such a thing as being able to see the sun before it has risen?There is; so if ever you see it appearing on the horizon early in the morning, you may be certain that it has not appeared at all.but that it is still just a tittle way below the sky- Ambassador from Failure\u2019s court, I come voices dumb.I hold strong men like chaff beneath my thumb, Sow seeds of pain as fermer» sow their wheat, See only bitter In the honey-sweet, And hear loud doom in every infant\u2019s (1 rum.I line.The explanation lies in the fact that before the sun\u2019s light reaches your eyes it is bent upward by the atmosphere through which it passes bendting, at the horison, is just about equal to the eun\u2019a breadth.It follows, therefore, that when the sun is on the point of rising, its light k curved round to meet the eye, and to the eye, consequently, it seems as if the sun were actually resting on the horizon, instead of roatiy being invi> not rich enough This Game Farm Yielding Hand- Much Wild Game Abounds some Revenue.\u201cSomething to Hold To.\" Look Up and Smile.The province of Alberta, in fact the1 .vv\ta\tentire area comprising the Prairie My counsels are like Ice to child the Although it was long after mid- Don't lose your gnp.Pont think A discovery has been made near; Provinces, being so excellently sup- night, the reading lamp was still\tthat life\tLeduc, south of Edmonton in Alberta; plie whidl may be hatched nor powers, nor things present, nor\tIda M.Thomas.The farm very generally remains in out by a barnyard fowl.The Cana- things to come, nor height, nor depth,\t-*- the primitive state in which Nature dian wild goose has been found: on any other creature * But first 1 p,\t\\i/;fLnili \u2014 f»created it, situated in Central Al- domestication to become as tame as\t3\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.\t.must tell you what called my atten-\trhotos\tWuhout a\tUn.ira.\tberta\u2019s picturesque parkland with\tits\tthe domesticated breeds and the ex-\tPasture Induced by the pulverized tion to those majestic words.\" .\tIt happens sometimes that when you open spaces and generous bluffs.A perience with the Egyptian goose has aluminum results in a greater me- Mrs.Ferguson seated herself.\tcome across a drawing of which you\tlarge enclosure with artificial lakes\tbeen similar.Wild ducks on the eon-\tchanlcal energy\tthan\tcan\tje\tpro\tuce \u201cYou remember,\" the doctor con-|\twould like to have a copy you are pre-; has been provided for the summer\ttrary never entirely lose their wild\twith compositions\tnot\tcon ta.n.n g tinned, \u201cthat I told you about John\tvented from making one either by lack\tquarters of the waterfowl.No alter-\tinstincts.Young pheasants can be !\taluminum Foster, my college classmate, who coil-i time or by want of skill in ation or addition was required for ra:sed as easily as chickens and this suited me some time ago.I sent him draughtsmanship.\tother feathered inhabitants and with has been proved with a dozen different to a cancer specialist, who, as we soon\tjf there is no\tprinting on the other\tthis exception the primal wildness is\tvarieties.\tWild turkeys, introduced learned, could do little to relieve his\t0f the paper, and the black parta\tunchanged.Between fifty and sixty\tfrom Kentucky, have done exception- agony.His granddaughter, Mary Fos-\t0f the illustration contrast\tstrongly\tdifferent breeds of the feathered tribes\tally well and completely out-classed in ter, a Red Cross nurse, told me this\twjt.h those that are light,\tyou can\tare bred on the farm including wild\tproportions the tame varieties.Some morning of his death several days ago.j niake a copy in a few moments.; ducks, geese, turkeys, pheasants, 0f these have attained & weight of need any.\u201d I had lost track of him until recently\tPlace under the page a sheet of\tgrouse, prairie chickens, quail, pea\tover thirty pound*.The California\t* because the tragic death of his wife in\tg.asijght printing-paper, and hold the\tfowl, guinea hens, and doves.The\tquail, the Hungarian partridge, the a railway accident, his subsequent ill\tdrawing near an electric light or an\tbreeding stock on the farm at pre-\tCanadian prairie chicken, and Chinese health and the loss of his savings had\tincandescent burner for two\tor three\tsent time numbers nearly three hun-\tpheasants have all been bred success- prevented him from coming to our\tminute*.If you are too busy at the\tdred and this spring and summer it\tfully proving extraordinarily hardy.Tfae idea that a hunter could trap the natives use a mixture of lime and class reunions.To-day I attended his time to complete the process, put the is expected that two thousand birds\t________*________ wild animale with no other aid than sap obtadned from the root of the tuba funeral.\tprinting-paper away in a dark place will be hatched and reared.\tM .1\tm/|An\t| birddime seems ridiculous, yet this is tree.They first warn the villagers , \u201cOnly one other person was pro- until you have leisure enough to de- An Accident Responsible for Venture.\tMOUiers OF men.\t^ Norite method adopted by na- down stream so that the latter will sent at the service besides the minis- velop it.When you do so, you will\tThere\u2019s a force for good, wielding Its ; .f Sumatru jn the East Indies, not drink any of the water; then they ter, Miss Foster and myself, but the find that it contains an excellent re- rhe ^eption of this novel and pro-\tpower\t.\t.\t_ ,\tthF pour out the white liquid.It spreads face of that person and what he said production of the drawing.\t| Stable industry was largely accidental.In eveTy country and clime,\tI\tbmd^lime ^ made irom me ^ ^ stroam| making the fish mate me sent me to this Book to-night.Records of the shapes of leaves Mr*.Bend,ck was an ordinary Alberta Swaying our destinies, shaping the!\thi lime bok (drunk).The fish rise to the sur- He was a former patient of mine at flowers, grasses, and seaweeds' can be farmer with, however, the instincts\thour;\t, elephants the hunter sprees the ^ face ^ are ^^ed into boats.the hospital, a sufferer from shell made in a similar way.When they and tastes of the naturalist undevelop- \u2022Tis thil ^r of love that's divine.wherf the ammals will pass, ^ cov- ^\tmore dangerous animals, shock.After the usual service the, have been pressed, place them in a\t()nr.Walter Rathenan, German Minister *N.P£G VâNCOVvS* C4LOASV 1 Formation of Clubs women.8irk and weak people eat them and become well and healthy.Besides,\u201d he continued, \u201ceggs taste so good, There 1» nothing to be said against them/\u2019 \u201cOh, thank you, kind sir,\u201d said the fairy excitedly, \u201cand where can I get the wonderful egg?\u201d \u201cJust across the road in that farm yard, from Mother Chicken,\u201d replied the wise old man.Immediately the little fairy hurried across the road, took a white egg from the Mother Chicken, and then carefully treasuring it, he went at top speed back to the river.If only the ice had not melted yet! Breathless he arrived at the river and eagerly scanned It.Ah, there was just a tiny piece of ice left.All the others had melted.On the tiny piece, he saw all bhe little fairies anxiously waiting for him.It did not take him long to « Z .THE CHILDREN\u2019S HOUR By Marion Dallas / working under keen aggressive leadership will Boon make an impression/ or a fine bit of prose\u2014 and think Those who can sing or read or enter-about It.\u201d There is much to be gained tain along any line will be sought out by solitary study of a book which and a place on the program found fur cannot be gained in any other way.each.Such a study as the \u201cColon! There are some people who plan out a tion of Canada During the f rench course of study and always keep a Regime\u201d will make possible a program book close at hand thereby never los- as to include any and all who will In g a moment of time.This plan is take part.The old F rench boat songs the result of an organized life in the and legends are almost unique and ultimate analysis, the strongest type always entertaining and educative iy of character in many respects.There spirit and character, are\thowever,\taccomplish their best work under the stimulus of companionship Ruekin says, \u201cEvery «lay read a little in a good book\u2014either a poem The Water Fairies.It was spring.Down the river floated the Urge, white chunks of ice, glistening in the sun.Slowly under the warm spring sun, the ice was beginning to melt.Soon there would be none at all and the river would flow on unhindered.But there was one particularly big piece of ice that was more stubborn that all the othera.It seemed as if the sun's warm rays could not penetrate it.But gradually it too began to thaw.Now thie piece of ice was a very uncommon one and entirely different from its sister pieces floating down the river.On the outside, except for\t,\t.it, unusual size, It looked Just like the K®t to the ce and there he laid the the carefully in the old witch's lap.She was very angry at his success, but she knew that she must keep her promise to free the fairies.7ust then the Ice gave its last creak and into the water and down to their own home dived all the little, green water fairies.They lived happily ever after and the happiest and most honored of all was he who had found the w » Address communications to Agronomist, 71 Adelslde 91 West, Toronts Making Hens \u201cFeel at Home/* Egg yield Is largely controlled by two important factors,\u2014environment and food,\u2014and each must be at its best.The hen might be termed a \u201cfussy animal.\u201c Sha wants everything just right, and unless everything is entirely satisfactory, she simply refuses to get down to business.In other words, she must be contented; she must have that \u201cat home\u201d feeling.She fc not extravagant In her tastes; she does not demand gothic houses and elaborate fixtures, but she does want comfortable and clean quarters.Her house must not only bo cheerful in the daytime, but it must be restful at night.There must be good ventilation, but no drafts.To give good results, a poultry house must allow the sun's rays to penetrate it in the morning; it must give shade when needed; give the birds outdoor conditions without exposing them to rain, enow and windstorms.A house that will meet these requirements need not be elaborate.It may be a crude building.There muet be plenty of room, so that while indoors fowls may scratch among the litter without bumping up against each other.When the flock Is overcrowded, only a few of the birds will take exercise; the others will stand about In small groups, or spend their time on the roosts.Overcrowded flocks, too, are likely to have \u201cbullies\u201d among them, and it takes only one or 'leading nitrogenous food.While it is you consider the wisest, to go forth two birds of that disposition\tto upset1\tthe most\tcomplete grain fed to poul-\tover\tthe land inhabited by\thuman be- tho entire family.Get rid\tof such\ttry, it must never be given to the\tings\tand there he must\tfind that birds.\texclusion\tof other grains, A sole diet\twhich does the most good\tto the hu- To shell out the eggs, hens\tmust be\tof wheat\twill quickly give the egg an\tman\tbeings.If ht is successful in tame, and not of a scary disposition, odor similar to that of a decayed egg,'bringing this, whatever it may be, ment takes in considerable scope.It calls for proper location that there may be no exposure nor dampness.It means that a house muet be well ventilated, so that moisture does not gather on the wails and ceiling.What a revelation the open-front scratching shed has been in this respect! Egg production is also regulated by the quality and quantity of food, and the manner in which it is served.Pood builds up the waste tissues, it produces heat to the body, fat and meat to the carcass, and it makes eggs.The usefulness the hen is, to a large @theralllll |||||||||| l||||!lll!||!l!|| |!||||||||| I^ N extent, at command of its keeper, ^sido.For there early in the winter When eggs are wanted, the quality of the ration must be such as will produce eggs.So it is with foods that grow fat gaged in laying is not eo readily overfattened as the one that is not laying.Divide the Program .Another important item in a sue-The communion or ewe£ul\tj* yhe preparation of thought seems necessary to arouse\tor fuur\tfor each meeting* the latent ability to think ewlftly and^ writing of a paper tends to givi clearly and conserve the results to & clearneR8 Bnd precision to thoughts advantage.\tand transparency to the expression of Canadian women are only beginn-ng them por the encouragement of to realize the great advantage of co- th(#ge who ftre timid about contribut-operatlon along the various avenues J|ljf paperH# j would like to quote a of service open to them.The business paragraph from an address which world has taught men the wisdom of, Viscount MiddlHon gave to the Wo-standing together in the noblest and ^aB'B Canadian Club in Montreal best meaning of that term.Canadians\ttjme ago.\u201cI dare say most must realize that to mould and main-| peop]e ar# too modegt to think any-tain one great National Idealism we, thjn^ ^ey can write worthy to be put l'**\" *\u201d th« ,P«r ,!iVer, tZ'rt:\tThe Possibilities of the Rural Club PSSiHI had the usual, to form one great brotherhood.\tinsufficient interest If your town is dull it is because in every club the simpler the organ- But the secret was on had been Imprisoned some lovely, little, green water fairies by a cruel, cruel witch.All through the long, A hen that is busily en-|co]d winter, the fairies had lain In their icy prison waiting for the spring to come.For then, they thought, It is admitted that in order to be- surely the old witch would relent and come a good layer a hen must have, i how happy it makes yuiir fa friends ('attic and horses found miming at large on the Exhibition ground will be impounded Owners o Mich annuals are therefore re quested to keep them otf tin grounds if they wish to avoid expense Keep Cool in Hot Weather JAS.C.McCUAIC & CO.Old H.Imison, riK.;o A Lumber, Pulpwood Telegraph Poles Hard and Soft Coal Insurance Room 302 Jackson Building Ottawa, Ont.Local and District.By order of \u2018 THE DIRECTORS The Bible Cla^s at Stark- Cornets is contemplating a motor trip through Ontario in the near future, to try out the good road-over there that we read so much about.The annual Camp Meeting in connection with the Holiness Movement of this district was held on the camp ground during the past week, with closing services on Sunday.Rev.Mr.Warren, head of the Movement, was in charge, and several prominent workers from a distance assisted.The Sunday meetings were attended by large congregations.Between forty and fifty members of the Order attended the annual Masonic Church parade on Sunday afternoon.Service was held in St.Paul\u2019s Church, which besides the members of the fraternity, contained a large con g re ga-The Rev.F.A.Allen himself a Mason of high standing-conducted the service, and pi cached a very impressive sermon from the passage found in Revelations descriptive of the New Jerusalem, dwelling upon the perfectness of its four-square dimensions, and pointing out that the true Masonic life should be moulded or btylt to conform to that high standard.Extracts from the Cantita \u201cThe Holy City, formed special features in the musical part or the service.These were tendered by members of the several village choirs who took part in the Cantata, when it was rendered here some time ago.Trespassing Forbidden A few suggestions that will help you keep comfortable for the Summer : Trespassing in any form is hereby 12, \"i, the This notice strictly forbidden n Lot N 13th range of Clarendon.applies both to persons and animals and those disregarding it will be dealt with as the law directs.MLS.MARY Mt(TLLOCGH.Chatteris, Que., June 17, 1922.WOMENS\u2019 INSTITUTES Straw Sailors (all new models); Shantung silk and Palm Beach Shirts.Forsyth's Naincheck, Sleeveless Combinations White and Khaki Duck Trousers, with Shirts to TIME OF MEETING : Dunraven, First Wednesday, Austin Elmside - Second Wednesday, Clarendon - 2nd Wednesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday, Fort Coulonge, First Thursday, Bristol, - - First Thursday, Hadford Jr., Third Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thurs.First Friday Tenders for Painting First Tuesday 1 Tenders will be received up to 10, a m., July 10th, 1922, for painting out side No.8 School, Clarendon.Tw< coats white paint Suitable trim.Work to be complete by 15th August, 1922.and Two-Piece match.Silk, Cashmere, Cotton and Wool Hose, in all the Hard and Soft Collars-all styles.All Sherwin-Williams m.a.mckinley.Asst.Sec.-Treas newest shades and stripes Kant Krease Soft Collars.Men\u2019s Silk Lustre Coats, in black only.Long Dust Coats and Combinations for touring.Neckties, Gloves, Invisible Suspenders, Garters, Arm Bands, Belts, and everything foi your comfort sizes in Tenders Called For tion 3 Tenders will be teceived by the un designed until July 5th for the bail l ing of two Wood Sheds\u2014one at No.:t and the other at No.10 Public School Bristol each building and the contractor to furnish all material and work.Plans and specifications may be seen at the Sec ret ary-Treasurer\u2019s office.G.T.DLVM.MOND, Sec.-Treas, i Wyman Shawville - First Thursday I I Tenders to be separate for of each month See our new range of ALL-WOOL Bathing Suits\u2014all sizes and nice patterns, at reasonable prices.Look over our big range of Men\u2019s Working Shirts at $1.00 CANADIAN ^ PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.TIME TABLE.turn.The Citizens\u2019 Band was early on the ground and contributed materially to the musical features of the program, which commenced shortly after tea was served.The program, which was somewhat of an impromptu nature, included short addresses from the Rev.T.W.Ball, of Portage du Fort and Rev.F.A Allen ; recitations ; instrumental solos, character songs, vocal solos, tableaux, etc., the whole combining to make an entertainment that was well appreciated.Shawville\u2014 East-bound, daily except Sunday\u2014 6.55 a.m.Daily except Saturday and Sunday\u20141.05 p.m.Sunday only\u20147.21 DON\u2019T WEAR your good Blue Suit all Summer, but get a good serviceable and cheaper to ^ear.We Garden Party a Pleasing Event The annual garden party at St.Paul\u2019s Church rectory grounds, postponed from the evening previous on account of wet weather, came off very successfully on Friday, the weather on that occasion being all that could be desired, enabling people to come out and enjoy the evening with the assurance that they would not get a wetting before reaching home again.Provision for the reception of a good attendance was made and the well-lighted grounds presented a cheerful appearance when the event got under full swing.Early in the evening some 85 or 40 delegates who were attending the Provincial S.S.Convention in the Methodist Church, came to the grounds and had tea and then returned to the Church for the concluding session of the conven- Grey, that is cooler, more have them in very smart models in 2 and 3-piece, priced from SIS OO to S30.00\u2014(in Stock and made to measure).p.Ill West-bound, daily except Saturday and Sunday\u20146.04, p.m.Saturday only 3.04 p.m.Sunday only\u201410.34 a.ui.Ottawa-Montrkal (Short Line)\u2014 Leave Ottawa daily, 5.25 a.in.; 6.00* a.in.; 8.00 a.in.; 3.15 p.in Daily except Sunday\u20145.35 p.m.Ottawa-Toronto\u2014 Leave Ottawa daily \u2014 10.40 a.m.;.10.15, p.m.Daily except Sunday\u2014 12.30 p.m.Ott a w a-Soo- V A NCOU V BE\u2014 Look us over at your leisure.Music Examinations The following is the list of the successful candidates who passed their music examination in Campbells Bay, June 19th, 1922, by Mr.J.W.Bearder, F.R.C.O , of the Dominion College of Music : -Junior grade \u2014 Carrie Smith, Velma Smith, Jean Moore, Bertha Brown, all of Campbells Bay ; Minnie Corrigan, Lillis Finnigan, Jean Hod gins, all of Shawville.Pupils of Miss E.L.Letts, Campbells Bay.J.B.DOVER The Home Good Clothes Daily\u20141.35 a.m., (Imperial); 11.35p.in., (Soo).\u2022 Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Wear Successor to DOVERS L\u2019TD SHAWVILLE, QTJE For particulars apply to Ticket Agents.C.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, i "]
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