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IS1.50 per annum In advance { 2.00 to the United Stetee SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924.No.51, 41st Year.\" In 1933 » what will you he doing ?COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.Ill Bank of Nova Scotia methods, policy and principles during ninety one years of banking experience have enabled the bank to render a service international in scope yet personal to thousands of individuals.That service is available to you whenever you demand it.Bank of Nova Scotia Our eonr## Includes Shorthand.Typewriting, Spelling, Penmanship, English.Correspondence.Office Work, Civil Service.etc.Our STANDARD of Inutruetion being 10% higher than any other, our graduate» are preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teacher» know what to teach, and how to teach it, all having been practical stenographer*.It pays to attend the LARGEST and BEST.Glean-Up Month OTTAWA Will preps re you for a good position that will eotmre advancement.Attend this Great School that lead# all other Canadian School# in open competition on the Civil Service Examination# and make sure of being in a good position in 1188.Enter any time.Catalogue fiee.House-cleaning time is here once more, and we have everything to brighten up and beautify the home.Shirwin-Williams\u2019 Paints and Varnish, Aluminum Paint and Stovepipe Enamel, Wall Paper and Wall Tinting, Floor Mops and Scrubbing Brushes, Furniture Polish and Silver Polish.D.E.HENRY, Prksidknt Cor.Bank andSoarkaSts.W E.Gowling, H.G.W, Braithwait, TMSlâMSÊÊÊÈiilÊlÊÊÈlÊÊiÊM DR.N.R.BOYES Principal VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST (Graduate Ontario Vet.Coll.Toronto) G.A.Howard'* Office, Shawville JOHN E.C.ELLIOTT, B.C.L.Barrister, Solicitor, etc.187 Main Street, e Care and treatment of all Domestic Animal#.» Call in and look otir stock over o o .Q- DIDE A BICYCLE Garden Seeds and Garden Tools.Mr, Elliott will make regular visits to Shawville on the fourth Saturday of each month.C.J.CALDWELL.1 have the agency for selling KETCHVM & CO S Bicycle* and Tricycle*.Tire* and all Parte.Note that Ketchum Bicycle* were never mold so cheap a* they are this year.For particulars apply ¦¦¦IfcKO.TUCKER.Shawville.Que.INSURANCE P.S.\u2014Get our prices on Farm Fencing aud Iron Gates.fire WJND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICK NESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE bonds WORKMEN 8 COMPENSATION to .J.H.STEWART Shawvillk ESTABLISHED 1832 Paid-up Capital $ 10.04*0.§¦¦¦!.\u2022 tfjftMoe\t^ , 210,000.000 Campbells Bay and Fort Coulooge Manager WE BUY WOOL.-Please write «fating quantity of washed or unwashed white or black wool you have for sale, and approximate date of delivery, and wijl quote best prives.¦¦¦HhAYKits Limited, Lachute Mills, P.Q.Branche* at Portage du Fort * Total Asset» \u2022 23B w.a.HODcmrs\u2019 store SUN LIFE A.O.BROUGH, AGENT Shawville, Que.Tirk Salk\u2014A reduction cf 10% is offered on tires and tubes of all sizes and makes at Wilson\u2019s Garage during the month of June.LOCAL NEWS M.H.KENNETH NEILSON For fine dress shirt* try\u2014 Murray Bros.Shawville Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.8.E.Hodgins on Thursday evening, June 5th, at 7.30.The Rev.Mr.Taylor, of Brae-side, will conduct the Services, next Sunday at Bristol, Starks Corners ana Shawville, change with Mr MacCallum.The Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Aid w i 11 told a sale of Food, Sewing and Homemade Candy at 3 o'clock on Saturday, June 21st.Weather permitting it will be held on the verandah at Murray\u2019s (on fee tionery store, if not, in Sam pi Room of Pontiac House.Forrest B.Argue, third «on of Mr.and Mr*.H.T.Argue, of town, and an overseas boy-who dropped hi* studies to take a hand in the big sciap\u2014was among the Medical graduate* at McGill last week, having received the degree of M D , C.M.The Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Harry Wilson, on Wednesday, June 11, at 2 p.m.Program : Paper on \u201cThe Benefits of the Women\u2019s Institute.\u201d by Mrs Lawson Corrigan.Roll Call\u2014Change of recipes for summer desserts.In a chat with Mr.Ed.Lawn, of Lawn Bros., Saturday evening, while on his way home from Qnyon with Mr.Tom Hanrahan, he informed The Equity, that his eKB\" get hold of.\taident and joint founder of the The Equity was not favored Ottawa Electric Company, and with a poster or anything to in- president of the Dunlop Rubber form it as to the nature of the Company of Canada, who died at gathering which is to be held at his home, \u201cLornado,\u201d Rockliffe, on the Campbells Bay exhibition Tuesday, May 13, 1924.grounds on Tuesday next, June The large fortune will remain in 19th, but from all reports, a big the family.After providing in a day is being prepared for with a most substantial manner for his good program of races and other widow And making many subsports.\t,\tStantial bequests to near relatives, _\t,\t.\tfriends, members of his household, Lay out to go to Ladysmith on ancj trusted employes, Mr.Soper, Thursday, June 19, which is.,?|divided him estate into four equal date set fot* the picnic to be held |#barœ, one of which will go to under the auspices of the Farmers : each of his four children.Club.For some years this event-which used to be an annual affair, and which usually drew a big crowd\u2014has not been held, and there is no doubt the decision to Archdeacon Naylor Memorial M, D., C.M.; L.M.C.C.Physician and Surgeon (Graduée of McGill University) SHAWVILLE, QUE.(Late Dr.Framer *, Main St.) Telephone.For good overalls call atJtfuRRAY Bros.66 Barrett\u2019s\u201d Ready Roofing \u201c Tomahawk,\u201d 3-ply, $2.85 \u201c Panamoid,\u201d PERSONAL MENTION Millinery Sale We are over-stocked ill dark hats and have decided to put all dark hats in stock on sale at a great reduction while they last.M.Koran.Or kick : Miss Irene Elliott, of Renfrew, is visiting her cousin, Mrs.U.J.Caldwell.Mrs, James Newton, left on Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs Sain Richardson, of Stoughton, Saak.Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Wajsli, of Aylmer, motored to Shawville on Sunday and spent the day with relatives in town.AUCTIONEERING.335 u in ex Commencing July 7th, 1923,1 will hold an auction sale on Methodist Church Notes First Saturday Afternoon of Next Sunday, June 8th, being I\tEach Month.Conference Sunday the only ser- Anyone having articles for sale should vice held in the Shawville and h*eme and brins them in.wssraasss-.and in Zion at 1.30 p.m.1 he con-\tshawville.que, gregation will worship with sister - Senommatium, of the v,liage for I m^On\tthe und^ the aay^\t| of liâmes ly a hag.Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice.Party please call after 4 p.m.Stephen Tredeau, Maryland, Que.Window Screens, 45, 50 and 60c Screen Doors with Spring Hinges $3.00 and $4.00 IT lie dwelling house of Mr.Archie Moore, in McKee section, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening last.No particulars.Controller Champagne, who was acting Mayor of Ottawa when Mayor Watters died, has been chosen to fill out the term, and Alderman Walter Cunningham, has been ap)K>inted to the vacancy thus occasioned on the board of control.1 \u2022 The village of South Indian, 23 miles east of Ottawa, was fire-swept on Monday of last week, causing $75,000 damage.The R.C.Church, valued at $35,000, and several other buildings were wiped out.The insurance carried will cover less than half the loss.i Fly Swatters, 10 and 15c, Tanglefoot, Sapho Powder, Flytox, Wilsons Fly Pads, etc.St.Paul's Church A conference of the Deanery of Clarendon has been arranged to PASTURE TO REXT-For 10 or 12 .\t.\t.\t.\t, .head of cattle, at 11.00 per head per take place in Shawville, and the month, payable In advance.Pasture is meetings will be held in the well watered and fenced.Apply to Mina Church on June 10th and 11th Elizabeth Kennedy, 13th Con.Clarendon.( ruenday and Wedne.sday.)\t\u201dWANTED\u2014Younn caltle to pasture at At 4, p.m., on Tuesday ail ad- North Clarendon.Apply to Mrs.Adam dress will be given by Mrs.b erra-1 Elliott.Shawville.Que.the Diocesan Woman\u2019s Auxilliary.All who are interested in the work of the Church overseas, as well as | FOR SALE-10-20 Titan Tractor, alin the Missionary districts of our moat new and in good condition.Will Dominion should arrange to sell cheap for cash, or on easy terms , or exchange foi automobile.Apply to Ira McKnight.R.P.No.1.Shawville Chick Feed, Laying Meal, 5c.per lb.10 lbs.for 45c.98 \u201c\t\u201c $4.00 FOR SALE\u2014Barred Rock Baby Chicks \u2014Apply to R.W.Hodgtns, Shawville.Left Large Fortune own hear Mrs.Ferra bee.On Tuesday evening a,t 7.30 there will be a special service in the Church to which the public is.A .cordially invited.The preacher | Main Street, at this service will be the Rev Canon R.S.W Howard, Rector I FOR SALE\u2014Second-hand Single Bug-of St.MarthVe Church.MontreuU «7.^^ «p.lr.A^ply^R.J.SUc* BRICKS FOR SALE-At Shawville.at G.G.McDowell's Feed Store, Grocery Specials 10 Cents and his subject will be : Church On Fire.\u201d -J-lb.tin Salmon, \u201c 0-K \u201d Brand, Choice Mixed Biscuits - - -Choice Carolina Rice - - -Bull Dog Matches - - - - FOR SALE \u2014 One 8-16 International Tractor.In good condition.Apply to E.H.Armstrong.Green Lake.25 u June Rod and Gan FOR SALE \u2014 Purebred Chesterwhlte and three purebred young Thomas Robin, 8th Line, 10 e^hÿautie* and^advantages of yearling Sow, Tourist June issue of Rod and Gun I Clarendon.beauty in the province, with sug- Main Street, Shawville.gestions for summer camps and-\u2014-\u2014 trips, the stories in the magazine TILE FOR SALB-A quantity of Tile (leal with fishing and camping in from:*) inches down.Any person want- îSBtr s ggjÿsœrfaaesiE hunting and out-of-door stories in \" K\t\u201c* gtig**** other parts of the province.Of FARM FOR SALE-150 acres of good special interest this month will be ian< 20 clearance and 30 acre* bush, the Story of the Le Pas Dog Derby, Well fenced and watered.Three-quarters sSsSSHs ISSE3SH iIlls picturesque event.A large\t-?mmm gwm Hi ttiileH dealing with practically graph* made 10 your home\tll' every phase of sportsmen s inter- \"tudio is just as much up-to-date and p\twe can just as good work as our Rod and tinn in Canada is pub- competitors.Our prices are away below that of the city studios H.Iv Photo Artist.it Th 10 a 5000 Facts About Canada The public will welcome the new issue of \u201c5000 Facts About Canada TEA e*e# see# 50c Green Tea, Japan No.2, Ceylon High Grade No.1 Ceylon 50c ft When Hearts Command 44 it tvtry !l J and blue, Might reconsider lauglitem unforgot.Beside a hearth glow, golden, clear and hot, I'd hear you tell the oddities men do; would tick, and we would By ELIZABETH YORK MILLER It ¦ttmmlel \u2022PP«tlt« ill miûm llftift II makes jr»u From mW# l/U tag\"* eow*»*W*0*\t\" The clock H4G7 alt, we two\u2014 Life holds much meetings for ua, dorm It not?green tea you have not tasted the best.Fresh, fragrant and pure.Try it.CHAPTER XVIII.\u2014 (Cont'd.) ** hi Hugo'e tong; they had a climb mill 8 w'sSt of left-overs in a delightful way.Ihe Sometimes even when the most skill- were married almost at once?he following are both interesting and ^ surgeon removes them they will'asked.\t\u201cBut, my dear, it's so late!\" Mrs.MagEMSÉÜm lettuce leaf), covered with sliced ban-\t.% and willingly put \u201cWith your mother\u2019s consent, of tmpatient with you!\" All the same, chopped celery and nut\t, .,\twooden spring clothespins.These pins married, or something like it.She here.We can get the silk for your is an infinite variety of others\t\\\tout it.| WOuld like me to add to that state-What appealed to her most was the ment?\" X JAUNTY MODE!\tfact that he could be got rid of, and] Never, never had she spoken to \u2018«pTU -, rww e.MtstLJc es to-date, and attractive foi any of the\tcome some time.She warmed up to\tthis most\tbeloved\tof daughters.\tAnd .\t,\t.\tmaterial now in vogue.The jacket\tthe idea more and more, her mind\tnow\tshe\twas\tor\tappeared\tto\theed, then add vinegar and water, sa may ^ omitted, or it may be made\tranging lightly ahead.In three\tfuriously\tangry.\tAlice\tbegan\tto cr and pepper.< ook until the dressing\tcontrasting material.\tweeks?Yes, doubtless he would have\t\u201cMumsey, 1\u2014oh,\tmumsey darlin thickens.Dice the\tbacon\tand pota-\tThe\tPattern is cut\tin 4\tSizes:\t6,\tto take up residence in Genoa, and\t\u201cThere, there, go\tto\tbed toes, slice the onion.Add the dress- « 1() d 19 vear *round- rlghtful eggs to make room for Its ,eeders and runners, \"ke the movers robber egg.It never raids the nests and Sandpipers, nest upon the ground of birds ot Its own size.Like the Tb* Ioa repuUtkm of the Blackbird coward among men, It victimizes the ,ara,ly 88 \"eat builder* Is redeemed weaker of Its kind.Some of Its vie and «\u2019«rifled by the amazing achieve-flms make an effort to outwit the Cow- ment °f cf ,t8 members, the Haiti bird by building a new floor to the raided nest and laying a second lot of eggs.These double-floored nesU have j been collected where the device has x u £ ï Sold by HU Brother.- i An African native living in a little village in Chlslehurst, Kent.England, look back upon a life which has been more eventful than any romance and which is reminiscent of the da y a of \"Uncle Tom's Cabin.\" This man is Arab Makeppo.and he was rescued from slavery by the great African explorer, Dr.Livingstone.\u201cI was sold by my brother sixty or seventy years ago to Portuguese slave traders,\" Makeppo said, \"and we began our Journey to the coaat.The men were tied two-by-two to wooden collars, which they wore even in their sleep; the women chained at wriets WÊKÊÊÊÊÜÊÊÊ horses and the little ones free ' Livingstone and his men routed the slavers and the explorer chose Arab Makeppo as his body servant The ex ! slave afterwards came to England and is now employed as a gardener to a private family.Makeppo to this day to Livtngstrae \u2022» \"the Govern-» i # s»« * * Or ?the Robin Is extremely careless of the hpme.The Bluebird prefers a Woodpeckers' hole, or a man-made bird box to building a can 4* external appearance cf 4# ?I I Crows and Hawks a the girls ropped like \\S\\> m BS æ&î I ay to Canadian citizenship more Oriole, which Is acknowledged to be one of the cleverest bird-architects in the world.The female of the species is the builder come out to Canada to win their¦\t¦ of the Fcgau homes and will be gradually absorbed iu has from the Old Country from oi These bright faced, happy I rought out ( i ref She selects a suitable employment. * *\\ - Something Big Afoot, North Power Plans.A SATISFACTORY DEAL THE EQUITY.- fl Wool ! JToronto, May 29.\u2014A special from : Cobalt to the Toronto St*r saya : Something big is afoot in the North.Ufcrrte the t 'onsolidated SHAW VILLE.JUNE 5.1924.We an* doing all in our power to give out*customers satisfaction.You will find us ready at all times to supply your nerds in \u2014Ho)- it it companies and Abitibi \\t l*o wvr An attempt was made ou Sunday to j linger àasinate the Austrian i lacRIor, Dr.Company The attack was made receiving goodly clean, un- We are now washed Wool, for which we are paying the top market price.Avoid shrinkage hy marketing early with us.It is too soon to talk of details.Even the main |mints remain rigidly confidential.But if the big schemes of the boards of these companies -the most important interests in their respective fields in this part of the North\u2014 go through, then the whole situation as regards power and.uninteruptvd growth of the chief indYwvties will be thoroughly stabilized.The legal warfare would end in an armistice.The whole situation and quite probably the market would be beneficially affected.FEEDS Ignaz by a young factory hand as cillor was stepping from a train, shuts were tired, one of which penetrated lung.His condition is re- FLOUR, the i.\u2019han- AND- CEREALS.the ported to be very grave.Give us your patronage and we will guarantee you satisfaction\u2014at the Stove or Mill.Eighteen sub normal children, attending the Hope Development School Ht Playa del Hey, 18 miles from Los was burned down are in a mining THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO.Tenders Angeles, Calif., perished in ing when the latter Sunday.Eighteen others condition from partial sutfo- P.S.\u2014Just in\u2014Carload Eastern Oats.Young Cattle Astray Two yearling cattle strayed on to my property about May 24th.Owner requested to remove the animals as soon «possible, paying cost of advertising d other expenses incurred.LAWRENCE HODOIN9, Charted», Que.-Oil Tenders will be received up to 10th June for the construction work on a Store building* at Bristol.may be seen at my office.I will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.\tz What Your Estate Will Do.serious «cat ion.an The following table shows what your estate is worth to your dependents in case of your death.This table is based on the value of your estate invested at 5% compound interest and shows how long it will take to use up both principal and interest and leave your loved ones solely dependent upon themselves.The difference between what you have and what you need should be made up by a Sun Life Life Insurance Policy.Plans, etc., Joliii D.Rockefeller, the many times million millionaire, has placed dollars at the disposal of the Franco-American committee for the purpose of reconstructing the roof of llip grand cathedral at Rheims, destroyed by the Germans in the Great War, and other III Lion taming is still a task accompanied by considerable risk and danger, but the risk taken in by-gone days are now%largely eliminated.The usual weapon of the trainer is a whip or club; but when be turns his back a Ituu may jump on him before he can bring his weapon into play.In order to circumvent any such move on the part of the tawny fellow, a live wire is now s retched across the cam ami the trainer directs his «si\ts* f l Should a shock that it w he experiment.; estons tiie wtr ?ith and the ii R.A.GRANT restoration puqioses.-Will provide a Monthly Income for- 5 Yus.10 Yus.15 Yrs.20 Y as.25 Yrs.Lump Sum with the The question of going on construction of the Hudson's Bay Rail- which twenty millions have of Que.Bristol $ 0 $ 7 $ 8 # 19\t$ 11 $ 1000.00 2000.00 3000.00 4000.00 5000.00 7500.00 10000.00 \u2022 15000.00 20000.00 50000.00 100000.00 way\u2014on been spent\u2014is one on which East and West is not likely to agree, until some authority on the subject of building railways furnishes indisputable evidence of the project\u2019s practicability or otherwise If Sir Henry Thornton goes over the ground, as it is reported he intends to do, his opinion should be of considerable value in settling the matter.12 13 Iff 38 21 I receive such V 4 17 20 23 56 32 care to repeat \u2022 a Lew such Lj uitp.used 4 4 23 2ff 31 We are selling VICTORY You tan not buy better.42 75 A.i,6l P.S.\u2014Flour Ims advanced 30 cents, at the same old price.20 83 30 m 58 43 40 59 70 141 iOOU s\\ *78 58 65 105 188 i.Vi Sff 117 08 158 be ù 281 ra.uer an 115 130 \u2022 15ff 210 375 288 320 391 MAN-EATERS.526 938 576 «51 782 11)52 1876 Over 28.000 Were Killed In British India.Little do we realize how appalling is the toll of life exacted from the human race every year by the man-eaters of the forest.Such figures as are available show that lions, tigers, snakes, and crocodiles do their deadly work with staggering effect.In one year, for example, more than 28,000 people were killed in British India.1.923 being slain by tigers and other beasts, while 26,385 perished through being bitten by reptiles.The number does not include the native states, for which, with their population of some ninety millions, uo figures are obtainable.The highest total of deaths due to wild animals within recent years in any one province was for Behar and Orissa, where 684 people lost their lives, tigers alone accounting for 376.In the United Provinces one man-eating tiger in the Alrnore district killing ten persons.In Nepaul there is on record a case in which a train was derailed because the native pointsman had been carried off and eaten by these animals.But India is not the only country afflicted with the man-eater.In Uganda in one >>ar lions killed n many as 22 Europeans, 12 Hindi.and 167 natives while employed a the construction of a railway.Tht^d figures do not include such natives as were not in the employment of the railway; a local administrator estimated the loss of life in their case at something over 600.In a single year the lions in Rhodesia are reported to have claimed 119 victims; those of West Portuguese Africa accounted for more than 200 people, including three European hunters.\t* China, thanks to her long history, has been able to rid herself of the most dangerous animals; but in Korea a local species of tiger, perhaps the largest and fiercest in the whole family, annually kills 2,000 peasants.Siberia, again, is affected by the ravages of wolves and bears, whose victims run into thousands every year.Flour and Mill Feed THE SUM LIFE ASSURANCE CO., OF CANADA, L\u2019TO A.G.BROUGH - AGENT.A situation which looks very serious has arisen between Japan and the United States, over the Japanese exclusion provision of the recently adopted Ü.S.immigration law.that this legislation l>e revoked has been made by the Japanese, and it is now up to Uncle Sam either to back down, or refuse to accede to Japan's request.If the latter course is adopted, the Japs may go the extreme of severing diplomatic relations with our neighbors to She .South.I have a shipment of Flour and Feed and can quote lowest prices on same.A demand Pulpwood Wanted Cream-of-the-West Flour Highest Cash Prices paid for Grain.We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Best prices.G.G.McDOWELL, Main Street, SHAWVILLE.Last month was one of the coldest and wettest Mays in the history of ¦weather observation, according to rends by McGill Observatory.temperature was 50 degrees MORE and BETTER CREAM The n« fit to rule crop of bounteous Reward for toil yield.out.No wonder why i \u2014Charles H.Meyers# Nevertheless, you'll probably Ask far Mlnirgi and take *# otherw j( Select Teachers by Merit Appointment and promotion telphers in New Zealand are based on a Dominion graded list of teachers, the best qualified Individual securing appointment In any part of the Dominion irrespective of the district In \u2022 which he or she was previously em- \u2019 ployed.ence?A woman with plenty of healthy red blood In her veins finds work in the home easy; her vitality le at par.This points the way to health in women who feel run down and depressed.Make new rich blood.You can do It with Dr.Williams' Pink Pills.These pills have the marvellous property of building up the blood and toning up the nerves, case of Mrs.H.Eppinger, Scott Street, Vancouver, B.C., who says: Hams' Pink Pills brought back my health and strength and restored my to normal condition after name.The name of Lang horn is just what It seems, \"long-horn/L Long-horns were musical instruments quite com of WHEN BABY IS HI mon In the Middle Ages.Langley was a name originally descriptive of locality In which the bearer lived.It means \"long-lea\" or \"long-meadow.\u201d Old instances are found of \"John de Langeleye\" and \"de Lang leghe.\" A \"schaw\" was an enclosure or shelter, usually for game; hence the name Langshaw meant originally \"of the Long Game-Preserve/\u2019 A \"worth\" was a farmstead, or ward- Hence the names Long- goose being used for pies, and In the autumn the farmers select the larger birds, place them In Individual boxes, and feed them on paste of corn, cooked and salted.They are given no exercise unless a case of overfeeding is noted, then they are released and ml lowd to run about for a day or two.When the geese are fat enongh and their livers are estimated to have reached their maximum size, they are An ordinary liver weighs as It does in the The name is of When the baby Is 111; when he cries a great deal and no amount of attention or petting makes him happy, Baby's Own Tablets should be given him without delay.The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the Stomach and thus drive out constipation and Indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy.They are absolutely guaranteed to be free from opiates and narcotics and can be given to even the new-born babe with perfect safety and always with beneficial results.The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont and \"bald,\" That Is proved by the Classified Advertisements \"Dr.Wil- iiti.BEAUTIFULLY FLUFFY, \u2014 carded wool; sample, enough light comforter; one dollar.Woollen Mills, Georgetown.Ont the people.\" Early, even before the arrival In England of the Normans, who also » aDIES WANTED TO DO PLAIN used the name, the Saxons bad con- 1^ and li^ht sewing at home; whole traded It into \"Tibald.\" The Nor- 0r spare time; good pay.Work sen* mans made It \"Thlbald\" and \"Thi- any distance.Charges paid.Sen bard,\" which you see, with a \"th\" that : stamp for particulars.National \u2018 Manufacturing Co., Montreal.nerves\t¦¦¦* other medicines had failed.It was after the birth of my second child that I became so anaemic and nervous that I thought I would lose my mind as well as my strength.I tried several medicines, but got no relief until I was advised to try Dr.Williams' Pink Pills.these I could see a change, stronger; my appetite was better, I slept better, stronger.pills for some time, and again found myself a well woman, and I can sincerely say that my bealtn has since been the best.I can cheerfully recommend the pills to all weak, run down women.\" You can get these pills from your druggist, or by mall at 60 cents a box from The Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont.ed place.worth and Langworthy mean literally \"Long Farm.\" Langlois Is truly a French name, meaning \"the Englishman,\" and undoubtedly In some cases It has been anglicized Into Langley.Langley Is also derived In many cases from the older Norman French \"L'-Aangleys\" or \"Lengleyse,\" with the same meaning.Lang aîfio is met with as a shortened and anglicized form of the Scottish In the former.5 killed.about one and one-half pounds and the farmer receives approximately $1.26 a pound.The nerves and veins are extracted from the liver and It Is spiced, placed in cans or Jars with truffles, a species of mushrooms, and baked.The can is then sealed and sterilized.was pronounced like a \"t,\" gives a sound not dissimilar from Tlbbott.j The variations of this family name are of particular interest as an ex-.ample of the way In which vowels sometimes run riot in the progressive development of language and nomenclature, in the latter really more than im'B, Refreshes Tired Eyes Write Murine Co.,Chicago, for Eye Care Book After using a few boxes of I felt and my nerves I continued the use of the were Joe Seconded the Petition.Little Joe and June are twins, but June Is stronger than her brother, an advantage she 1a quick to Improve.After an unusually trying day, the little tallow In a pensive mod was waiting tor his sister to complete her evening devotions.Mamma had put on the Jtttle nighties and had heard Joe\u2019s humble prayer.\u2022tool patiently waiting for his slater.June was feeling unusually elated over the day\u2019s accomplishments and had gone through with the \"I lay me\u201d with energy.After a few added blessings for the members of her family, she grew even more enthusiastic and brought her prayer to a dramatic climax by saying, \"O Lord, make me a better girl!\u201d ' Just then a solemn \"A-men\u201d came from the little downtrodden male of the species,x and before mamma could think what had occurred June was across the room and had her brother on the floor giving him a thorough going over with her small fists.That \"Amen\u201d was too suggestive.GREEN TEA IMPORTS LARGER.Statistics from Ottawa show that in 1923 653,977 pounds more Green Tea brought into Canada than in Watch the Oil Tank.The violence that others do to us is often less painful than that we put upon ourselves.j If for any reason the oil-supply tank on a motor-car engine baa been allowed to become dry, after refilling, it Is a wise precaution to make sure the pump is working properly, wise, an air lock may form at some point in the oil-supply line, preventing the pump from functioning as It should, and burned-out bearings or scored cylinders may result.were 1921,\tand 906,728 pounds more than in 1922.\tThe reason given Is that the fine quality Green Teas of India and Ceylon have displaced the Inferior Japan anch-Chlna Greens which, due to their low price, were imported heavily some years ago.Balada Tea Company is the largest importer of India and Ceylon Green Teas.The idea of happiness is often more flattering than happiness itself.Other- He sat down on a Inflamed and Itched Badly.Cuticura Healed.\" My trouble began with a breaking out of pimples at the edge of my hair which soon L spread to my forehead.At first the pimples were very small but became larger and were inflamed.They itched badly for a while and so embarrassing that I hated to go out.My hair fell out.\u201c I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample.I purchased more, and in two or three weeks I was healed.\" (Signed) Miss Georgia McMillan, 1913 Summit Blvd Spokane, Wash., July 10, 1923.Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes.Sample Em! free by Mail.Addreee Cenediaa Depot: 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enter the beauty contests prove that.\u201d \u2022I mg* -*- \"Free to you\u201d generally means that some one else pays double.atve way.V» * somewhat different to Cat-tails have been found to yield flour, silk, starch and sugar, and were used extensively during the war, in Central Europe.Keep Mlnard\u2019e Liniment In the houses The mode of travel some thirty years ago was what it la to-day.The speed of this foot-power vehicle Is four miles per hour, but free from engine trouble, no blow-outs, and it made no difference whether they passed on the right or the left.Î ?f Any coward can fight a battle when he's sure of winning, but give me the man who has pluck to fight when he\u2019s sure of losing.\u2014George Eliot.MRS.MISENER\u2019S ACHES AND PAINS I His Hearing Restored.Great Faith.& A rich manufacturer of asbestos took a house Just across the street\t_ _\t_ , from a sweet-spirited o,d iady.and his tlrely out of sight.Is restoring the hearing of hundreds of people in New York city.Mr.Leonard invented this drum to relieve himself of deafness and head noises, and It does this so successfully that no one could tell he Is a deaf man.It is effective when deafness is caused by catarrh or by perforated or wholly destroyed natural A request for Information The invisible ear drum Invented by Serve Mustard jh all mea/s ~ mm, knHtmustbe Keens Aswan Vanished After Using Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound family proceeded to enjoy itself In what seemed to her a very worldly The old lady was never as ion.known to speak ill of anyone, even when her neighbors raised a racket She only said:\t\u201cDear Say \"Bayer\u201d - Insist! 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They must have great faith In their asbestos.\u201d\t< m For Pain Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Colds » The Coming Education.\"How can I teach your children gentle* drums.¦P*1*0*H*i|**l to A.O.Leonard, Salts 487, 70 Fifth avenue.New York city, will be given a prompt reply.ave Accept only a Bayer package which contains proven directions Handy \u201cBayer\"\u2019 boxes of 12 tablet.Also bolt lee of 24 and 100\u2014Drnggiite Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada > of Bayer Manufacture of Mon*-acetlcacldeeW of Sallcyllcacld ness, And mercy to the weak, and reverence for life, When by your laws, your actions and your speech, You contradict the very things I teach?advt * When Father Failed.*3f Tommy looked up from his book and asked: \"Father, is It true-that a man Is known by the company he keeps?' \"Yes, sonny.\" \"Well, father,\u201d asked Tommy, \"if a i man keeps company with a bad Is the good man bad because he |e= \u2014Longfellow.Radio Craze In Britain.More than 13,260 miles of aerial wire have been erected In the British Isles In the last twelve months, so much has the radio craze seized the public.It la estimated by officials of the British Broadcasting Company that 2,000,000 persons are entertained dally at a cost of a farthing each.One hundred thousand pounds has been paid to the entertainment Industry In salaries, fees and copyright royalties.Strenuous efforts are being made in England to stop the catching and killing of English skylarks for food.For a mouthful of food to still such a ! song! go man, keeps company with the bad man, or is the bad man good because he keeps company with the g CHAPPED HANDS 30,000 ISLAND ROUTE 1 man?\u201d Minard\u2019s is excellent for chapped hands and all skin diseases.Home of Chestnut.The home of the chestnut is In the Mediterranean region, where chestnut trees have been cultivated from early times.GEORGIAN BAY DISTRICT \\ MINAROS Folder and Time Table showing list of Resorts, Boating, Fishing, Camping, etc.When planning your 1924 Vacation write Box 862, Midland, Ont.Crocodiles In Zoos.\tII Young crocodiles of different sises II have to have seperate nurseries in III zoos, otherwise the smaller ones are II often attacked and bullied by their 1| larger relatives.\til\u2014 KMC OF HUIT LinimenT' ISSUE No.Z* -\u201924.6 1924 Tariff of Tolls.Tariff of Tolls to be charged during Season 1924 by The Coulonge and Crow River Boom Company, Limited.Red and White Pine, Tnniarai Spruce and Hemlock, square 01 ey board, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Sawlogs 17 feet and under in length 1KJ feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac.Spruce and Hemloc k, round or Halted.over 17 feet and under 2d feet long, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamatav.Spruce and Hemlock, round or Hat -ted, 2d feet to 20 feet long, per 1,00*» feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine.Tamarac.Spruce and Hemlock, round or flitted.d0 feet and upwards in length.1.000 feet Board Measure.Pulp wood per cord.w a 11 Hi 2 À 10 U 5 1 s per 1 S 2 i r> 1 1 10 U per 1 THE COULONCE & CROW f{IVER BOOM COMPANY, LIMITED, E.C WOOLSEY, Skc .Trkas ingto Leslie Lodge, No.1801.The funeral, which was very largely attended, was held from his home, and Was conducted by Rev.XXL S.Taylor, R.D., of the Presbyterian Church.Interment took place in the cemetery at Campbell s Bay.Mr.Parker is survived by his widow and three daughters, Mrs.S.I).Argue, Stittsville Featherstone, Tessier.Sa*k.; Mrs.XV.Queale, Pretoria avenue, Ot-by one brother, James, of Leslie, and four sisters.Many friends and sympathizers attended the funeral from points distant, including Renfrew, Stitts-ville, Ottawa.Stalks Corners.Ladysmith and Otter Lake.DIED At McKee on May 2
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