The equity, 5 février 1925, jeudi 5 février 1925
[" I < No.34, 42nd Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.PERSONAL MENTION I _\t,\tv , ___\t] Our coume Include* Shoithand.Tvpe- VT\t,\t, .\t__ writine, Spvlliiu.IVnnmnshlp.English.\tOTTAWA Mr.Norris Brownlee left Not- Correspomietuti.Office Work.Civil Ser- wood on Sunday on a trip to St.vice.etc.\tAmi amtnge for a course in Short* i, .\t-\t\u201e Lotii.*, Mif-souri.\tOur STANDARD of instruction being I Hand, Book-keeping or Civil Hie blowing up of the hlg coffer\tn .Vl\t\u201e u .\t'\t10% higher than any other, our graduate* Service, dam at Brynoe last Tuesday, was\tMasson, of Smiths are preferred and given BETTERf>ay.\t,1 'r i a very tame affair after all, com-\t1M * «neat ot Misa M.Koran, Our teachers know what to teac h, and\t} \u201c .f Teachers, pared with what people had been Dih week.\thow to teach It, all having been practical\t' National Diploma led to expect.The great b.nly of | Mayor J.O.Elliott was in Mont- \"\u2018«\"'\u2019«rapher.,.\tOpen hII Summer, water which the dam wan «impend- , PH1 last week in connec tion with Rr,^'iv\" lo altend the LARGEST end\tEnter any time, mg no doubt deadened the con- electric light business.cushion.The explosion was not\t,, A r .\t,\t.| v u heard in Shawville I $1.50 per annum In advance # 2*00 to the Unlito State» RIGHT now is the time to WRITE f, COWLING LOCAL NEWS \u2022 Prized Abo?# all material calculation I is a photograph of Mother.Arrange for a aitting to-day.\t¦ 11 IM Ison, Photo Artist THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.There is nn other baby iy the world like youra, surely it deserves a photo- BUSINESS COLLEGE H.Imao*, Photo Artist All kind* of gum rubber# repaired With ltVHHKK Ht T.C.WlLSONH, Mum Street.Westinghouse Radios Radiola III, 2 Tubes, $45.00 Radiola III-A, 4 \u201c Radiola Loud Speaker Braudes\u2019 Table Talker, Braudes\u2019 Head Phones, 7.00 I).B.HENRY, PRRfliDXifT Cor.Bank and Spark# Sts.| W.B.Gowlino, H.G.W.Braithwait Prin.mr.v.a.u.A iicxer, local a g of Can Pac.Ry , went to MontIt ia gratifying to learn that the real this week.Mr.O.W.Spark# local Council ha# arrived at a is relieving.ISèS\t1 handled by the Company, which I While Mr.and Mr*.J.B.Dover will take over the existing equip- are in Montreal this week, the ment and make whatever altera- # to re is in charge of Mr#.Dover\u2019# tions and repairs that are necea-1 brothers, Messrs.Reuben and Jack wiry.\t| Saipe, of Flint, Mich.80.00 35.00 12.50 Pres DR.N.R.BOYES > ETC Animais OR.H.KENNETH NEILSON Mr.Elliott will be regularly at Campbell's Bay every week from Thursday evening until Saturday at noon.m, n\u201e c.m.; l.m.c.c.Physician and Surgeon (Graduate of McGill University) SHAWVILLE, QUE (Late Dr.Fraser's, Main St.) Telephone.C.C.M.Automobile Skates, Hockey Sticks and Pucks.C.J.CALDWELL.\"SB ,, \u201e _ , .a .\t.x Mit».Sam Horner (nee Miss Agnes Notice.-! ull Gospel Meetings will Grant) and little daughter, of be opened Sunday, February mb, 192k Flake, Sank., who has been visitât 2, p.m., in Knox\u2019s Hall, Calumet ing friends in Clarendon for the Road, and continue every Sunday.oast month left for home on the Everybody welcome.\t128fch F.W.Mich a elis.Pastor, Bristol Ridge.Office INSURANCE FIRE WIND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICKNESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE BONDS workman's compensation SUN LIFE A.O.BROUGH, AGENT Shawville, Que.a.* za ______ for Toronto where he will take tip| fact before very long.The neces- his daughter, Doris, who was at-\treferenœs.House of Service, sary petitions to procure the sane- tacked with appendicitis.We\t| 4 Adelaide St., VV., Toronto, tion of the ratepayer# of both |learn that Miss Hodgins was, __\tÉp\t, municipalities to the proposal have operated on successfully on Satur- If the soles and heel# of your\t- been signed by substantial raajori- d»Y «nd was doing as well as could goloshes or overshoes have become AUCTIONEERING ties in each ease, and apparently be expected.\tworn and slippery, have them | gHMpaasE- theedutational advantages likely diate vicinity of Beamsville, in I The Elmside Women e Institute to accrue from }t, and also bearing Southern^ Ontario, and expresses JjiH meet at the home of Mrs.in mind that it wwi advised and himself as thoroughly satisfied\tHugh Ross, on Wednesday, Keb.\t.___ JP\tHHli\tH advocated by officials of the tie- with the* change, as the Beams-\tHtn a t 2 p.in.Program.Past L*'0»1* ^Lght of I>ontillc House tire\u2014 ESSSE\t3^4 Ro\"e\"ll-A v,l,en- sc\"\"\" nsRs b^\"^ed «n,îqenndry i mpr£v* I thti,'eby Placed Ht » »reat disad-1 Mr.and Mrs.Roy R.Ungg mente will have to be undertaken, so that the project will require all the financial aid it can procure to |daee it on a satisfactory working H.I m mon, Photo Artist w.A.EODGINS\u2019 STORE January Specials Continuing all of the unsold Bargains of last week, we have pleasure in announcing more good Things : W.C.CHISNEU, LICENSED AUCTIONEER SHAWVILLE.QUE.will Steel Wool Prunes Cocoa 05 .10 .10 , a son (nee Miss Ideim Prendergast) a \u2014Frank William.vanta ge Babbitt\u2019s Cleanser Millar\u2019s Orange Marmalade 1 Palm Olive Soap and 1\t\u201c\t\u201c Talcum .25 10 Phenomenal /Success of Business Venture Saturday\u2019s Ottawa Journal features conspicuously nn event in ipgigifi « üsüfüss SHSswSSr*àipwSHS ^SSf.met with in this district is to be 2552.®- J!L °1»\tI mount, Montreal, is the M.«inner\tMontreal unfortunately caught on a drift- ^uti\u201ee\u201etal Ra^wav Returning IRnd wi\" a,HO Preach at both set- - SSSL-ana iffe'SK £d°a:,',dîs1iatorï.h: [ftsïï s.u,.«- ?L™^\u201eTtïbTj\u201e,mi?,\u201cd*,e™\ti£«?\u201cun\u201cr\u201c\" \u201dnmge distressmg for both man and ed at the location above named.'Rt ttie door* jf[*,nVII|?ce .c?nId be The first out-put consisted of ten\t11 ÜM M I ss-sr'-\u2019£S*J*® srawsw«ss'-üiSTuts^^\tWW mi\t, posing of the bread, which he pleteness m every detail.The 1H,1Cf1» having been painted over\u2014floors, rnese remarks are suggested by seems to have done without much capacity of this magnificent new walls and ceilings.This house is elec-a movement started last week to difficulty.The next day's output plant is 15,000 loaves per day, in- trically lighted all throughout and ont-have the ticka nock road through was increased as was also the de- dependent of the output of fancy I buildings also; has live bedrooms ; (Ih rend on rolled from the Shaw- ma nd for this new bread\u2014(Ln- pastry, for which there is a special large vestibule in front ; two large halls, III ?\t4.Vu *** Thorne roothes bread)-and so on down department, equally well equip- dining room and kitchen.Nothing to II FFP'HFtFS s sp ^ »,\t3 -a.-\u2014-\u2022- w mmm wæmËmm* °t,\tresistance, by going in the story, the acme of this mar- May they continue to prosper.!your\tbut y°ur hor8e*> cow, car other directions.This reduces the vellotis development was reached\tr \ti or anything else.matter to one of expediency, and last |week when the Standard w 4 .\t4,\t.\t,\t, .\t_\tThis house is one of the best in town it is certainly the businese of all Bread Go., opened one of the finest Materialize th» dreamt of your frw nds j Take advantage of it for your comfort interested to further the move to and roost thoroughly equipped by surprising them with a real photo, ftye home, put this road in better condition, baking establishments to be found mA ' r BLAZING NEW TRAILS INTO WILDERNESS iea of Quality 9 The Hypocrites ) Aï % ^ jh H *v ' i il?I BY ARTHUR B.REEVE.« ?i f: m i The old farmer shook his head dole- We drove eilently over the rather! fully.1 muet confer th.t I felt like neglected road a few hundred yard.' relying on hie eage advice, until we mw a man near a quaint old! \"I\u2019ve got to make It now, Wa ter,\" Quebec barn.\t( r***- \"Are you the nearest neighbor to \u2018\u20181 knew It was urgent, and settled Murat?\u201d queried Craig.\t\u201c f»r \u201c ^ralg was concerned.We The man looked up at ua.Passing were off along the road with what speed we could make.However, Craig, I PART II.i nt K-PB $ is blended only from tender young leaves & buds that yield richly of their delicious goodness.Try SALAD A to-day.\u2022>< t, i w À etrangers who wanted to atop were uncommon enough and a chance to who was usua.ly ao reserved in ac- pick up sofhe gossip was too good to costing strangers, now stopped a mo-g|jp\t\"\tI ment and passed the time of day with \"Nigh as any.\" He was a loan, tall he met.The conversation start-man, a Yankee who had come across ed with the hunting in the neighbor-the border.It seemed as if the char- hood, wild game and how one could acteristlcs of his farm had imbued best get It.Inquiries developed that his personality.\tj one\thad gone through along The farm with its stony, tight-! the road except a traveling preacher , colored soil betrayed lean harvests, \"d one or two other strangers.GIFTS FOR THE INVALID.water until tender (about twenty min- But\twas more than the usual, Still we kept on going southward in Do you remember an invalid among\tutes) not soft and slippery.\tDrain,\teaevrryegg |n this man's countenance.\t*pito of our stops to gossip for a mo- your friends?If so, choose the gift\t*dd one cup of milk and one\tcup of\t^ow j noticed a woman and some chil-'\tn'ent at 1 \"rst I had an with special attention to its attract-\tcream and a little more salt if\tneeded.\t^ and mother man walking rather\tth»t perhaps Ctaig was following Ivenees and her needs.It is absurd\tBring to a boil.Serve hot\texcitedly about near the house in the\ta tJP 1 knew nothing about, but pre- and unkind to give fruit to some one .Creamed Oniony-Quarter medium- duUnce.\tI \u201c\"tly the inquiries as to game and who is on a restricted diet, or a book a'*\u2018d onions.Boil in salted water .You allVt \u201e« fastening it in so that the\tknot\twill be on the right\thlm« y*1 my better judgment ,told me\tplgce witb ping when cry it will be Diamond Dyes Just ':de- That leaves it under the button, toMVi!*jvu °n\u20ac*\t\u2022 v* u\t., rt-ady to use.Line the fur with a soft dip ln cold water to and prevents it from being worn or n,d 1 hear y*.rlght\tye sft,d délicats ironed «way, and thus beginning the ye wa® going h,t ^r the mountain or boil to loosening process.\troad0,1 recollected our farmer; point-j Death Valley, California, where a dye rich, permanent Then, before you begin sewing, lay W -\"ifmifieant'.y at the row of peak*1 ehade temperature of over 184 degree* >\"*«*\u2022 fa1r !n %w York *n colors.Each 16-cent n large pin across the button, mo that|bre va*\t.\twas once registered, must now yield package contain* dl- all your threads will go over the pin Kennedy nodded.The old fellow the world record for heat to Azir.ia, N.\"\"lnnlh\u201er wlr,lM,\twnrt.jn everything new.\t, compact stem, to sustain the possible want U8 *° Them cloud* means) \"All Congo women and girls, save a Buy\t\u2022'Diamond\tDyes\"\u2014no\tother\tpulling and\twear\tof the buttonhole.\tsnow.A snowstorm with the wind\tfew whose parents have embraced kind*-an.l\ttell\tyour druggist\twhether\t\"It is no\texaggeration to say that\tin.this quarter's awful on them mourn*\tChristianity, are really slaves,\u201d says material you wish to color Is wool my buttons never come off, and I'm *a*ns- 1 knows.\"\ta woman missionary.\u2014 0r silk or whether it Is linen, cotton, sure yours won\u2019t, if you use my method \u201cThanks, but I must go on.I think ,r mixed goods.\tof sewing.\"\t™ ** starting.\u201d Heat Waves by Wireless.That heat, light, and power will be transmitted by wireless in the near future Is a prediction made by Mr.James F.Kerr, one of the managers of the recent Chicago wireless exhibition.\"DIAMOND DYES\" up the low.\" COLOR THINGS NEW Beautiful home dyeing and tinting Is guaranteed with One of America's leading manufacturers, Mr.Kerr says, Is now engaged ,.\t«.\u201e \u2022 .¦ P.\t.,\t, ln the development of a system for lining If it 1.to be uwd for trimming.tran8mlltlng light, heat, and power WÊÊÊÊÊtm\t¦\twireless.He\tto have V* * v tint soft, shades, i 1 m For Your Cooking save work \u2014 money \u2014 time, trouble and fuel\u2014and make your cooking better.PT T*-sVoifc\u201cd summer.Several Inventors are also working on the transmission and reception of kinema pictures, and Mr.Kerr says he \"knows that at least three of the systems will be a complete succès*.\" IIBE t! ISSUE No.4\u2014'25.floard's Liniment fer the Grippe.\t F- ! Auto is Old as the Pyramids AND THE V- ORST IS YET TO COME O PRINCE AS SCIENCE SEES HIM 4 Science busies Itself very much with grandfathers made a love-match with heredity.It would like to eeerch the » Mr who bed no family records qjBwHUimlais of un.\t\u201e\t.\tknown ancestry in the seventh, tenth, groom before allowing them to sign \u2022 \u201e,veeth.and twelfth generations, marriage register.But the aearch la with the result that we can find no Complicated by the vaetnese of the trace of about one-flfth of the Prince's number of everybody's ancestors, as forbears during the last 360 year*, well as by the scantiness of records.Still, his pedigree Is probably as com It is a commonplace to say that un- plate as any other to be found In the known and self-made men have no world, and It Is Interesting to see ancestors, but everybody has ancest- what It tells science about him.ors ns countless as the sands on the if heredity counts for anything, the seashore.Everybody has two parents, Prince may be described as a etngu-four grandparents, eight great-grand- larly fortunate young man.There is parents, and so on.Twelve genera- an extraordinary scarcity of degener-tlona give 8,190 ancestors In the acy among his direct ancestors, al-course of some 360 years.\tthough in many cases ' degenerates If you went back 24 generations, were present In the family.\u2022ay to the days of Magna Charts, you would have to reckon with 38,646,240 energetic man who liberated Sweden individuals, scarcely less than the from the Danes, had five abnormal whole present population of England, children out of nine, and although four and any one of them might have left of these figure In the Prince\u2019s pedigree ! a trace on your character, sanity, only one created any scandal George WÊÊÊÊÊÊ\tIII.became Insane In his later years, What is known as low birth merely but the Duke of Kent, the Prince\u2019s means obscure birth.It means that great-great-grand father, was certainly little or nothing Is known about the the most reputable of his sons, ancestor!.If you were born after the The gloomy Admiral Coltgny, who death of grandparents who make no perished during the massacre of St.mark In the world, all you know about Bartholomew; William the Silent, who them la what your father and mother led the Netherlands against Spain; may have chanced to tell.Ask the Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, known average man what was his grand- as the philosophic queen; Albert of mother\u2019s maiden name and It la very Soxe-Coburg; and Edward Vft., that long odds that he will have no Idea.brilliant diplomatist\u2014all contributed You may be surprised\u2014perhaps their share of good qualities.Courage, \u2022shamed\u2014-to find that the ancestry of energy, diplomacy, prudence, and lnde-pigs and cats has been recorded far pendence are to be found In the pedi-more carefully.The pedigree of a gree.and In the Prince himself, If racehorse Is nearly always available science le to be believed, forlmore than a dozen generations, Kew great Inventions are made at supplanted the old horse coaches and once by a single Individual In u single others competed with the railroads, age.Many men in many countries in various ages assist In the consomme- lug attempts have been made to pro-tlon of most Important mechanical In- dues cheaper and more convenient i ventlons, like those of the steam en- means of transportation and In Eng-glne, gas engine, locomotive and land there has been a constant scene steamships or wireless telegraphy, of experiments in the traction field.i The automobile was no exception.Man had dreamed of self-propelled 1 pedigrees of every bride and bride Since the earliest days of railroad- X Telford and McNeil, the celebrated car- civil engineers, were at that time ao i l , Plages since early Egyptian times, tlvely engaged In reconstructing the when experiments were made to find main highways In Great Britain, and the means of propelling carriages wfth- their work largely aided in the sue-out horses was handed down from cesses of the early road transportation generation to generation and each age companies.endeavored to Improve the status of The congestion of the road*, the the solution.The names of some of weakness of the road bridges and these men are known, but those of other influences about 1840 combined many other ardent experimenters are to drive the automobiles out of bus! flM||^HHjliesB.These machines became so Roger Bacon In the thirteenth cen- ,ar*e and heavy that they destroyed | tury discussed the possibility of self- the beel road* and bridges and dam-propelled cars.Simon Stevln, of Brus- a*ed the ripening crops by setting fire to them.Inventors, however, con t \\ i * *¥l,.Oustavue Vasa, that tremendously lost.r % 0 ¦els, early In the seventeenth century built and demonstrated the practical tlnued Improving the automobile and value of the old Egyptian plans for many distinguished names of Inventsailing chariots or wind propelled cars.orH continued to appear In the Patent Office records.strength, or features.i A steam car was built In China In a sIonary The motor of this early steam Ransoms & Sims, a famous firm of automobile was of the turbine type, agricultural implement manufacturers Sir Isaac Newton suggested In 1680 began the manufacture of steam trac- the construction of a car to be pro* tor engines In 1840, and In 1841 they polled by Verbiest, and In 1698 Papin exhibited one of their first steam constructed one In Cassel, Germany.tractors In the Royal Agricultural So Watt, one of the earliest engineers to clonty'm exhibition In Liverpool.This perfect the steam motor, directed his machine was propelled with a Davies experiments In 1769 to steam automo* rotary disk engine.In the British biles on the suggestion of Dr.Robin- agricultural exhibitions In 1858 many son, a fellow student In the University type* of 8team tractors for agrlcul- of Glasgow.Murdock, another Scotch tural and Industrial use were exhibit engineer, constructed a working model of a steam automobile in 1784.This machine now Is among the ex ceedingly interesting exhibits of sev flpeeds running from eight to ten miles an hour.v Tractors Take Up Work.1 PERfECrvr * >WTW 5MRPMG-lURTue w I ¦¦¦Iwmi nearly thrown And though people may point to Ash, evidently stunned ami confused whereas kings and queens, whose for- signs of In breeding In the family of by this sudden arrest of Its progress, Mars gave their names to historical the Saxe-Coburge, scientists point out lashed the water about him into foam.can rarely trace back com- that inbreeding le dangerous only A spear was soon put Into It, and the among the feeble-minded.When good dangerous living arrow thrown into Thu* the ancestors of the Prince of qualities predominate in the blood, the boat.\t| Wale* are known only for three ten- even first cousins may marry and hope Equally dangerous Is the sword-fish, eratlone, because one of hie great- to produce a superior breed.\tj and many accounts are on record where these swordsmen of the sea The Skylark Caged.ed.Beat little breast, against the wires Strive little wings and misted eyes.Which one wild gleam of memory fires.Beseeching still the unfettered skies Whither at dewy dawn you sprang Quivering with joy from this dark earth, and sang Some of these machines were able to draw loads up to twenty tons at plete pedigrees half so far.enteentb and eighteenth century automobiles In the South Kensington Museum, London.While the original steam-driven automobiles were ruled off the roads by legislation and inventors turning their attention to steam tractor engines for industrial and agricultural purposes, many Inventors engaged In developing motors oper- T\u201c-l\u201c d~11- \u201c\tEzSSS one of the leading inventors of pressed air motors, and in his patent specification No.2431, which was filed In the British Patent Office In 1800, he made these interesting claims: Feat Achieved by Murdock.were Beat little breast, still beat, still beat, Strive misted eyes and tremulous feasibility of a steam automobile Cug- wlngs, Swell little throat, your Sweet! 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Before Murdock demonstrated the \\\\ flock of highly-colored birds above the have attacked boats and fishermen, waves, the strong wind carrying them \"eemingly only to display their pug fairly aboard a passing ship.One of nacBy and fighting qualities, the fish struck a sailor upon the forehead, felling him to the deck, probably the first case on record where a ! man has been knocked down by a fish.Large fishes and whales often leave 7 the water in play.The breeching of Hard alee there!\" shouted the pi- whales Is accompanied by a noise or *ot\tcrash that can be heard for miles, and And the trim yatht, that had been cases have been known of their leapskirting the reef that guards the ing entirely over boats, h lorida coast, rounded to and shot A curious Incident occurred some through a narrow channel, and was years ago on the Maine coast, near soon rushing along the smooth waters York.An old fisherman was anchored of a shallow river that drained the |n his dory, half a mile from shore great Everglade country, about which ' fishing for hake, when a shark nine so much is said, and so little really feet in length, Jumped into the boat, j known.\tIt floundered about, sending the oars, dear; but girls should\u2014\" The river was about a thousand lines and buckets flying Into the air, yards wide, its banks lined with tropl- for a moment utterly demoralizing the too!\" cal vines and trees, that apparently startled fisherman, who, however, fin-1 formed an Impenetrable barrier to the ally disposed of his unsought game.*** ahead, increasing In size, and as the A captain of an American vessel ly- Th are Den(lj,H\tLr\twae on,y when he wafl 1,1 that he *ot\tStCam CsrrieoeS*\t' chines may be charged, when required, ygcht gained and entered It, a shining ing at the Aru Islands made this dis- nH \u201c\t*\tM1 jl nZi 'u I a chance to write mus,c* 89 hifl Between 1830 and 1933 Alexander by machinery for that'purpose \u201d object darted from the water, like a covery In a singular way.\toilrh.th even ,mtent lather in\u2019 fr,ende W0U,d Wrlte t0 Mm' my[ng' 0ordon p\"blkhed several books in Here we clearly see a distinguished SSSSf?\tiüsi from their astonishment, when an-\teeveral natives, and on calm daye\tmarking out lines or\tdivisions on the 1 they *°ten8lfy and specialize\tbeen aroused In automobiles.At that\tneers in every decade since his time, other of these strange missiles rose,\tspent much of his time upon the reef\tsurface of a patient\u2019*\tbody before ner S,?Ch perBon8 keep youn® the 8P|r,t-\ttlme there wore ma\"V forms of steam\tand the patent records of all countries followed by another and another, one\tcollecting.Their method was to wade\tforming an operation\tthe use of a pen ' *katever t,he.,ale.of the caIendar.\tcarriages operating on European roads\tIndicate that men are still working on r.;h5 rsa-rssF rH™ \u2014i M.\tl.h .track ,h.\tto,,.\t\u201epU,\u201e ,.1, .n.r ôi,\u201c m,!! »bllfed to men who had t \u2019Then I won\u2019t take anything.It's not yet reached the full dignity of bad enough to hare such a husband For he In winter stayed with me.| without being robbed, too.\u201d\tWhen the ground was frozen hard V m » * ::: ::: K VVi X The sparrow in my roof may build.And squabble In my yard.in i manly responsibility.every direction, taking such extraordinary leaps that It seemed almost incredible.For some time this curious bombardment kept up, numbers of the fish re- upon the victims their fright or indiscretion, whll* the carried and held It as a shield, at the rest of the school finally turned, and same time raising his club, made their way back to the sea.\tThe idea' of using a basket as a In this portion of Florida the streams shield seemed a comical one, but was are often fairly packed with schools nevertheless j When other birds had slipped awey, With leaves stripped by the breeze, : Theirs was the only cheerful voire j 1 Around my lonely trees.coming near the boat, the captain observed that as soon as its direction could be determined the native lifted up the peculiar fiat basket that he r The Perfect Gentleman.\"He\u2019s a perfect gentleman, you think?\u201d \"I do -he always rises and gives a lady his seat in the barber shop.\u201d So keen you with your guns away.I\u2019ll plant a field apart For the songiez feathered folk that stay - A safe place jn my heart.\u2014¦ HH HIM I I ¦\ta good one, as a few mo of fish of various kinds, and during a menu later a native, some three ban trip up another inlet the yacht was dred yards to their left, lifting up a towing a small boat astern, when a huge branch of coral, and finding noth large silvery fish, known as the tar- ing in It, hurled it back again.It fell pon.leaped into It.\twith a loud crash, and almost instantly To leave the water when -attacked \u2022 four or five gars darted from the water seeniH instinctive with nearly all fish- rushing away with incredible speed, ea.The smaller forms, as the flying- Two of the largest came flying toward fish, dart into the t If, and soar away the boat, clearing three or four feet Mke birds for an eighth of a mile or at a bound, striking'the water and more, thus escaping from their more glancing out again, and tin?native had cumbersome foe*.The flying-fish are , barely time to utter a warning cry oft« ii.in their flight at night, carried j when one of them passed directly over by the wind aboard vessels, and in » where the captain\u2019s head had been a some cases the lights of ports seem to moment before.The other came full | at the native.The ordinary fish Is a delicate créa- der water, then out with a bound, tore, that would do but little harm, flashing In the sunlight like a meteor, bet the flying gurnard, that possesses The quick eye of the native, how \u2022 hard, helmeted bead, Is totally dif- ever, had followed it, and stepping \u2022went.The dolphin, that Is the In back, he raised the thick basket shield veterate enemy of the flying-fish, often end received the flying gar full upon wM ehases the latter, and on one occasion ! It The blow was so heavy that for darted Into a school, that rose like a the Instant the man staggered and B.S.Ivey.# A Good Retort.# Lure of the Beehive.s A professor of philosophy, in %Ger One of the cleverest birds In the man college town, one day received a world is the \u201choney guide\u201d of Africa, large parcel containing six boxes of which has learned to entice men to cigars, accompanied by the following \u2022ate: \u201cWe beg leave to send you six open beehives for him.The \"honey guide\" tooth, as well as a liking for the have no doubt that you will recom-larvae of bees.But he is a small bird mend us to your friends.Kindly re- hard for him to mit us the amount of the Invoice\u2014 crack.So he\tseeks out a\tman.and\tfifty marks per box\u2014by postal order.\u201d when he find*\tone.\tperches\tIn a tree\tTo this the professor replied immedl* and begins to chatter.\t_ that he knows where there is a hive, herewith a dozen dissertations.whfiE and that he wants the man to follow will no doubt please you.Should you him.He leads his human assistant desire any more.1 hold them at your to the hive, stopping at Intervals to disposal.The price la fifty marks per wait for his * lower partner to catch copy.\u201d By return mail, the professor up\treceived the following epistle: \"Kiwi- Miss\tLouise\tDrouin,\tof\tQuebec,\tenjoys\ta\tride\ton\ther\ttoboggan\tet\tthe\ty The*e birds\tare*\thighly\tvalued in\tly return our cigars.Enclosed find 'bateau Frontenac,\twhile\ther\tportable\tradio\tset\tprovides\tWWtt during\tthe\tAfrica, and to\tkill\tthem L\ta misde\tcent of carriage and packing.We are ^1IUIHHflHU has a sweet boxes of our excellent cigars.We and beehives are This means ately: \"I have the honor to send you attract them For a aecoild it was un- & ; sending back your dtseer**Uons.\u201d» \u2022port.A-iX THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REC\u2019D which are arrived at> and which will considerably improve the financial condition of the hotels throughout the Pro \u2014Contributed.$ THE EQUITY.vmco SHAWVILLE, FEB.5.1925.We are now paying Radio ! THE VOTE ON CHURCH UNION ANOTHER WITNESS (Halifax Herald)* A summary of the returns of the voting oiil'lim.li Union by the lïesby 4 The people of Canada are crushed terian Churches throughout Canada, under taxes.It is hard for a y Aung issued on February 1st, shows the ountry.1 have no wish to seek the following results up to that date : iiises nor place the blame, but ii new lemands require new taxes, 1 say \"ith mt hesitation, nu.1 would ask tin $1.75 We are direct agents for one of the best long distance medium price Machines on the market to-day.We have already placed a number of these and would be pleased to refer you to the owners.Per Bushel for For Against 130\t14 British (Columbia Alberta.Saskatchewan .( hitario.TO 18 Good Wheat |Kople to co-operate with us bv putting until later demands tovcx|H'ivliiuie which would bring about new burdens.: tin- spirit in j 353\t11 *18\t234 63\t24 74\t23 over These words ex pi which the leader ott l he Pro*-I.e ol Quebec, Hoi Taschereau, sjKike to the members the Legislature in the opening days ot It is in striking va Scotia 1 Vince Edward Island.It* ! I 8 \\ I THE SHAWVILLE RILLING CO., REGISTERED, Of Totals 1034\t332 W.J.FADES, Propkiktoh the present session mtrrtst with the spirit which seemed to animate the Prime Ministci ida when he addressed a public meet ing «'I TopeIIto citizen Aylmer Presbytei ian Church has devilled decisively against entering the United Church of Canada.At the close of the poll, in which 5fi votes wore east, one ot which was spoilt, it was found that 51 voted against Union and one for Union.There aie 75 names on the roll.It will be recalled that when the Presbyterian Chinch was destroyed in the lire which swept a large part of the town of Aylmer mote than three years ago an attempt was made to co-operate with the Methodist Church there, but as the Presbyterians considered it meant absorption no union was effected.Since then the Presbyterian* rebuilt their church and now have a comfortable building, although not as large or pretentious as theii former edifice.Recently a bequest for a considerable amount was left to the congregation.t Lam i few days pvt jPuIpwood Wanted V10U8 QUEBEC\u2019S LIQUOR PROFIT (Ottawa Journal).Free demonstration on any of our complete machines selling from $30.00 up.(No extras).Whatever may be said for or against its morality and wisdom, operation ot the liquor business by the Quebec Government is financially profitable.Superficial 1>, at least thing like £o,tXXV>00 went into the province's coffers through its liquor stores.Whether this is a desirable form of revenue, or We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Best prices.Thus last year some taxation, is a matter of con Robert Low, a famous Brit troversy ¦\t¦\t¦¦¦¦*!.ish Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered a budget speech which showed a surplus from liquor duties, uttered the classic remark that \u201c Britain lmd drunk Quebec, under liquor control, seems to be drinking it* mmm titre the American eagle.Yet this influx to Quebec from the 44 land of the free \u201d conjures one puzzling question.If, as is held, \u201c dry America is dripping \u201cwet, why this rush of arid Yankees to the Quebec side of the line.R A.G R A N T LAWN BROS Quebec.Bristol herself out of debt see * »# ## e OTTER LAKE GENERAL MERCHANTS QUEBEC.CAMPBELL'S BAY S.B.Hodgins\u2019 Ad.FARMS FOR SALE SECRETS OF SAVINGS BANKS.1.\t\u2014100 acres good loam ami clay, in good state of cultivation ; all cleared ; ploughing all done.Good buildings ; new silo ; school on next lot.Price\u2014 $6,000.00, half cash, balance oil easy terms.2.\t\u2014100 acres good loam ; all cleared ; ploughing done ; buildings only fair ; 5 good, young horses ; several Jiead cattle ; quantity hay and straw ; all necessary farm machinery, nearly new.Price #5,500.00.These two farms are in one block and l>e bought together for $11,000.00, and are much below their value at above price.3.\t\u2014A farm of 150 acres\u2014fairly good loam, cleared and fenced ; ploughing done ; fairly good buildings.Half mile to school.Sale price $3,300.00.A short time ago $6,500.00 was paid for this farm.Terms, part cash ; balance, terms.4.\t\u2014100 acres good clay ; well fenced ; all cleared (square hundred).One mile to school ; well built.Sale price\u2014 $6,000.00, part cash ; balance, time.All the above farms are much below their value and offer real opportunities for intending purchasers.Don\u2019t miss these deals.Think quickly ; land values are going to be higher.I am going to sell.1 Depositor Who Forgot Her Husband's Name.DeLaval Separators, Fire Insurance All-Wool Kersey Yarn, Many curious glimpses of human fallibility are obtained behind the and Jerry Queale, of Otter Lake ; six daughters, Mrs.L.I*.Bennett, Ottawa ; Mrs.John Dagg, Mrs.John Milliken, scenes of the British Poet Office Sav- Mra.Eric Copeland, Mrs.John Wilson, ln®8 Bank.\t.Mr.,.W.A.Moore and one brother, Mr., A common practice ts that of mak- .« am.», mi™.husband or wife.Not long ago a man who died suddenly was found to have three accounts in false names \u2014one in the Post Office Savings Bank and two in ordinary banks.Some people are so cautious that if they live in a village they will not make deposits at their local post office.They do all their banking business in a neighboring town, and have acknowledgments, and so on, sent to an accommodation address.I sola Roll Carding.Card of Thanks Ask Premier io Modify His At titu re.Export of Power Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Qneale wish to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement.can Wool taken in exchange or bought for cash.27.\u2014 Premier Tascher Quebec, Jan has received an open letter from the councillors and ex-civic digni- vau mayors, taries of the villages of Point Fortune, Carillon and others of the Ottawa \\ alley between Carillon and Ottawa, asking that he give favorable consideration Probably the Most Interesting of to a project to develop power at Carillon and permit a portion of it to be exported to the United States.The letter refers to his stand against SHAWVILLE.S.E.HOGGINS THE LEGEND OF MAGI Such secrecy often causes accounts to lie dormant for long periods.One paid into the Post Office Savings Bank The legend of the Magi Is probably from the trustee bank at Lewes was one of the most interesting of Yirf> not claimed until sixty years after .tide lore.The origin is the sin.e the depositor's death, when it the export ot power to the l mted story in St.Matthew\u2019s gospel to wit.« h amounted to £297 12s.3d.States, but urges that he make excep- something has been added almost Other causes of delay in the paying tion in the case of the Carillon project every century until the accumulated out of funds are strange errors on the on the ground that there are vested detail almost submerges the original part of depositors.A woman deposit-rights in the sense that $500,000 has : story.The number of the Magi was ed £24, giving her husband's name already been expended for preliminary generally stated to be three, Mel- as John Burns.It was really Stephen work, and the forty millions needed to ehior, Balthazar and Jasper; royalty Burns.Her previous husband's name develop the 400,000 horse power has was ascribed to them and a complete was John Scully, already been provided for in the United description given of each ^\t.\tAn old Scandinavian legend has It to amounts deposited ' The letter .W.of th, «000\tSZ&W \"it\u201ckb'«Ÿ Z horse povur to\u2022 bi dtulopu , the mistletoe bough.His mother had cording to her deposit book, in which horse power will he kept tor use in he declared that he wras incapable of be- the amount was entered in both 1 he letter points out at harmed by anything which had words and figures, her deposit on that its root in earth, air, tire or water, date was £4 7s.In the following Immediately his treacherous enemy year she discovered the alleged error, the God of Evil made an arrow from and when the attention of the post the mistletoe bough and gave It to a office assistant was drawn to it, she, blind man to test.The arrow pierced thinking that the transaction had Balder and he was slain.Later, taken place la February, 1921, and however, he was restored to life, that there was a surplus of £10 in After this the mistletoe was declared her cash account, altered the amount harmless and it became an emblem to £14 7s.of love.\tSubsequently she discovered that In England to-d* pele in cer- there had been no such excess, and tain parts of the #untry believe that accordingly struck out the entry.So a sunny noon on Christmas Day in the end the claim was disallowed, means a plentiful supply of apples In another dispute over £10, an during the coming year.\tassistant had received a deposit from There is an interesting relic of R woman in Treasury notes which Druidical fire worship and possibly of Bfce placed under a pad.After the the practice of trial by ordeal in the depositor had left, the girl at the English game of Snapdragon.A per- counter drew out the notes, counted son suspected of a crime had to grip a red-hot ifon bar or plunge his hand into fire as a test of Innocence.It was believed that superhuman aid would magically appear If the person were not guilty.In England St.Stephen's pay, or Boxing Day, as it is commonly called (the day following Christman Day), was the occasion of a curious custom.St.Stephen for some reason which has never been cleared up, was looked upon as the patron saint of horses, and on this day it was the practice to have all horses bled and thoroughly washed so that they should be preserved from harm during the ensuing year.One of the oldest superstitious prevalent all over Europe is the idea that animals assume the power of speech at Christmas time.How this belief started is not known, but upon it is founded an old French legend of an old woman, the cat, and the dog.This inquisitive old person made plans for listening to the conversation which she felt sure would take place between her dumb friends.To her great surprise she heard her cat say that burglars were going to break ' into the house that night.Without stopping to think, she jumped to her feet and ran screaming to her front door, where she was met by robbers, who made short woik of Yuletide Lore NOTICE ! I have installed a complete New Battery Charging Outfit in the simp lately occupied by Jaa.Rennick, on King St., Shawville Where,! will be in a position to do Battery Charging and all kinds of Battery Repairing.Apply to PETER WILSON.Cobden, Ont There are, too, many disputes as A woman STEER ASTRAY Stray ad on to my premises about third week in November, a red and white yearling steer.Owner may have him on identifying animal and paying costs incurred.\t_\t\u201e\t__ gy Do not let your Mattery freeze, or let the plates become 14 sulpliated \u201d for want of pro-v- per care.Bring it to me and have it properly charged and stored during the winter months O-AT A REASONABLE RATE-O province length the advantages to the province of such a development.W.E.SHAW A complete stock of Willard Batteries and Parts always on hand Man named Carey Charged with Murder of Hermit A young man named Janies El Carey, of Poltimore, has been charged with the murder of Joseph Bouchard, the aged hermit, who was shot to death in his lonely cabin at Wakefield Lake Creek some time during the closing days of December, and whose body was discovered in the cellar some days later.Carey gave evidence at the inquest, subsequently held, to the effect that he had been at Bouchard\u2019s place on the evening of Dec.24th, and that another man named Cour ville was there also, and remained with the old man after he (Carey) left.Courville, stated Carey, had a quantity of liquor with him and was pretty drunk when he departed.Acting on Carey\u2019s statement, the authorities instituted a search for Courville and located a man answering to the description given of him, up in Northern Ontario.Courville was placed under arrest and taken to Montreal where Carey identified him as the man he had seen at Bouchard\u2019s.Subsequently, however, Courville was enabled to establish a conclusive alibi that he working in a camp in the vicinity of Pickerel, OnL, on Dec.24th and, therefore, could not possibly have been at Bouchard\u2019s on that date.THE HOTEL CONVENTION Its Usefulness If there is any question which should interest the hotel proprietor of the Pro vincee it is that of tourism.Every year on the approach of the summer season the migratory movement commences and results in considerable profit to the hotels in all parts of the Province.The stranger who visits us seeks new fields of interest, looks for the old customs of the people and the varied beauties of the scenery along his route.The rural hotel which wishes to take advantage of this great influx of visitors can benefit just as well as the cities and towns existing along the route on which the tourists travel.I order to take full advantage of this traffic, it is necessary that the hotel answers to the needs, often very numerous, of the traveller, and to never forget that the visitor on his return to his own country will talk about his travels, and be of the greatest benefit as an advertiser, providing he is satisfied with -his accommodation and entertainment -while in Quebec.It is very necessary, among other things, to revive the dishes of our old French-Canadian cuisine, which with a great maûy other items of interest will be taken up at the Convention which is to be held in a few days under the auspices of the Province of Quebec Tourists Association.But this revival is only one of the thousands of aspects which this question ot tourist traffic develops ; there are a of a nature to improve the situation.All the aspects of this great question of tourist traffic will be carefully considered during the Convention which will be held on February 18th at Montreal.The 1300 hotel proprietors of the Pro-ought to make a point of taking tiottce of the decisions aud solutions Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting I have installed a Combination Cutting and Welding Torch of larger size and am in a position to do larger jobs and better Iding than ever before.we Skate Sharpening a Specialty.Ask about the new line of Willard Radio Batteries.them again, and made them £33, as before.She then remembered that she had entered In the deposit book £43, whereupon she at once told the postmaster of the error.Both the woman and her husband affirmed that the amount was £43, thê man stating that he took £63 In £1 notes out of a box, counted out forty-three of them, handed them to his wife, who also counted them, and then tied them up in readiness for conveyance to the post office.As there was some evidence that the man possessed that amount of money at the time stated, the amount deposited was officially taken as £43.^ #Wany disputes have arisen over discrepancies between words and figure in deposit books.Once a deposit was recorded In words as £12 and In figures as 12s., and, while the de- This fact strengthened the suspicions positor swore by the words, the clerk already pointing towards Carey and stuck out for the accuracy of the contributed, with other evidence pro figures.\tcured in the meantime, to the decision to place him under arrest on the charge of being accountable for the old man\u2019s death.The turn in events makes it look very serious for Carey, who will have difficulty in clearing himself of the charge on which he is held.WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE STATION A.D.McCREDIE, Proprietor.CREAM WANTED SWEET OR SOUR FOR RUTTER \"IMOur facilities for marketing direct to Consumers from 100 Delivery Milk Routes enables us to realise to patrons the highest price** All tests are subject to retest cheek by Ontario Government Ship Express to\u2014 was OTTAWA DAIRY A man obtained possession of a draft for £25 13s.6d.prize money, and opened an account with it In the Post Office Savings Bank.His motive In doing this was probably to avert suspicion: but subsequently he found he had made a false move.He disappeared, leaving the deposit book with his landlady, and ultimately the money was recovered by the Admiralty, which had meanwhile made good the loss of the real payee.Limited number of other points which are i (money sure Capita paid up\u2014 $1,000,000.TEST ACCURATE Directors\u2014 Archib Scott, T.A.SPRATT.\t£ Hugh Carson Gordon C.Edwards.A.E.Provost i B Rothwall Preslden John Bingham, Manage Canada is t he ~ world\u2019* greatest wheat exporter and in I&23 vested her greatest crop bar- ber vin < m ¦y rm i * Presentation te Mr.Hebert Young THE EQUITY, Robertson, Pingle & Tilley G.F.HOGGINS CO.LTD.Quite a number of people of Mur | refill and Shnwvillesection gathered at the home of Mr.and Mr*.Robert Young on a remit evening to present Mr Young with it fur nmt.Mins Minerva Sparling road the add row* appended below, whiUt Misa CHadvs Robitaille presented Mr.Young with the co»t.Mr.Young exp reused hi* thank* and accepted the coat a* a great honor, coming a* it did from so many kind friend*.The evening vva* most enjoyably spent by all present.TIIK AlUlKKH*.Wsikly Jourssl devoted to Isesl Interests i\u2019UBLIBHBD HVBKY THURSDAY )\\t Shawville, County Pontiao, Que.Annual Subscription .* .\t$1.50 csr Alt irrears must he paid up before u sy p ipjr Is discontinued.JOHN A.COWAN Publisher.Cor.Bank and Cooper Sts., Ottawa.An Opportunity We guarantee everything we sell.We are practical men who are in a position to buy wisely from the the most reliable manufacturers.Pianos, Player Pianos, Phonographs, Radio To SAVE Business Cards.Deer Mr.Young : .We, the people of Mail Route No 1, have met here this evening to present you with a gift\u2014a fur coat\u2014ae a small token of our appreciation of your kiwi ness during the years that you have been our mail courier.We hope you will enjoy wearing it a* much as we do in presenting it to you, and include our sincere wishes for you to have many npy years to enjoy wearing it.feigned in behalf of the people of Route No.1.(A list of 45 contributors follows).- White Flanqelette OR.A.H.BEERS Canadian manufacture\u2014excellent quality \u2014soft, nappy surface.27-inch 27c., 34-inch 30c., 36-inch 35c.SURGEON DKNT18T Saw-Logs and Rulpwood Wanted ! Campiiells Bay -Bootor of Medicine and MusteredSurgery Me (Mil University.Ojotor of Dental Surgery, University of Pennsylvania.Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Quebec ha 4 Striped Flannelette DR.A.R.HYNES I am now in the market to buy all kinds of Saw-Logs delivered at Shawville ; also Peeled Pulpwood, for which I will pay the highest market prices\u2014delivered at Railway sidings in Pontiac.A Thrilling: Exhibition of the Popular Winter Sport (Of Local Interest Only).A very thrilling hockey match, of a burlesque turn, was staged at the local rink on Friday evening between tlje Shawville \"Flappers and \"Sissies\" and resulted in a win for the tonner by m score of 5 to 2.The '^Sissies\u2019 composed of unmarried men, were handicamied to the extent of being compelled wear skirts, but when the referee blew his whistle for the game to commence it was seen that most of them were decked out in more articles of a lady's apparel than a skirt\u2014some of the color schemes were wonderful.Before starting, the referee, being of a very modest type, told the Sissies to pull down their skirts and warned them if they used two hands on their sticks that they would be penalized.After about five minutes\u2019 play and the Sissies serving many penalties, Spence, of their defence, tore down the ice in a very \"supercilious\" manner for the first goal, but the Flappere were not to be out-done and a minute or so afterwards slipped a hard one by Hobbs, when he was looking around the rink for somebody that was not in attendance.The period ended at that.Spence made a brilliant rush at the opening of the second period and passed out in front of the Flappers\u2019 net and the puck was knocked into the net by Bert Horner, who happened to be passing to the East side of the rink where he seemed to want to play all evening.The Flappers evened the count again, but the puck came 11 < \u2022 I T Reliable quality\u2014assorted colored stripes 35 inches wide for 28c RENFREW - - ONT.Office \u2014 II y nea Block \u2014 Opposite Hotel Renfrew.Phone 471.Sliding Couches Steel Sliding douches\u2014woven wire springs \u2014extra good quality cretonne coverings $12.00 CEO.G.WRIGHT, K.C.J.M.ARGUE - SHAWVILLE.Advocate, Barrister, Etc., 196 Main St., Hull.to s.A.MACKAY, B.C.L.\\ Tip on TEA : notary public Shawville, The old story of supply and demand has disturbed the tea world very much of late.Everyone seems to want more tea and the gardens are not growing enough of it.Year-end reports indicate a further shortage, and we shall have to pay more for the luscious beverage, it seems \u2014[Copied from Canadian Grocer].Que.GEORGE HYNES & SON l FUNERAL HOME Main Street Shawville# Motor and horse-drawn Hearses.Phone 80.Personal attention.UNDERTAKING anil EMBALMING Many thanks to our friends who came out to see us during our Sale.It was the best in our history.I We wish to announce W.J.HAYES 4 A Reduction of 20°/ SHAWVILLE All calls will receive prompt personal attention.Motor Hearse supplied If desired.! / % 0 G.F.HOGGINS CO Y, LTD on our remaining stock of NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORAMCE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Overcoats __\ta surimiurtge it was im- \u2014 possible to know who did the scoring.Ped.Wilson became so their goal-keeue\t| letting this uue by that he ««s | Take advantage of this chance to fit yourself seeing red.*\tI\t¦\t¦ .The third period was a regular riot and beyond description almost.Naylor pulled a little caveman stuff and \"AI Caldwell, who The Great Silence.I The Chinese lover of birds, says Who originated the idea of the [Herbert Boardely, writing in th?Nr.-Orâit Silence, that mute tribute torture Magazine (Washington), does the fallen which has taken so pro- not permanently confine his pet In found a hold of the imagination of its prison cage, but he take it out the British people?\twith him on his walks, earning it Two claims have been advanced.on a stick, to which one of its feet One is made on behalf of the late *8 fastened by means of a thread Iona\tt Mr.E.G.Honey, a London Journal- en°ugh to allow it ample freedom of hud been assuming the role ot 1st, who died in 1922.The other motion.Where the shade of some Mark Sen nett all evening, lost attributes the first suggestion of the stately tree bids him welcome, he control of his Flappers and entire tribute of silènes to a poem which make* a halt and permits the bird to team\u2014subs too \u2014moved upon the appeared in the \"Outpost,\" the maga- Perch and swing on a cupple twig, line despite all kinds of protests watching it even hour after hour with and the result was that the game interest and appreciation.We read ended with the Flappers three further:\tgoals to the good Walter Harris \"One of their most curious exprès- said it was very unfair and never sious of emotional life is the applica- got so many heavy bumps before, tion of whistles to pigeons.These Spence did not have a complaint whistles are very light and are at- but said the score would have been Cached to the tails of the pigeons by different had he been shooting into means of fine copper wire, so that, the South net during all of the when the birds fly, the wind blowing game, as lie always liked going through the whistles sets them vi- South better than any other ifiiy.brating and produces an open-air John McKinley subed for the|s concert.\t| Sissies, and said, as their manager \"The whistles are manufactured used him so little he was sorry he with great cleverness and ingenuity had not gone to çhurçh iustead pf in Pekin.7here are two distinct bothering with the game, but types, those consisting of bamboo John is always making a hit with tubes placed side by side, and a type the ladies and, no doubt, the based on the principle of tubes at- WhiU His Wife Thought.\ttached to a gourd body or wind chest.Many people were puzzied some )1 h.ey are lacquered in yellow, brown, t cheT?1;t Parts ter s \u201c T1RK8\u2014all kinds.\tStates war hero.This was Lieut.» atmosphere.The tube whistles have Red Indian,\t\u2022\tR.P.Hobson, who became a hero j *Wber two.three, or five tubes.The En-AR-CO\tAND\tovernight among his eürotipnal fel-\t! sourd whistles are furnished with a Vieicnm\tlow-countrvmen as a result of an ex-\t.mouthpiece and small apertures to *\tPloit In the Spanish-American war.\t|\ttho number of two three, six, ten and OILS AND GREASES.\tWhen he came home he was feted\tthirteen.These varieties are all over the land, and, for some un- i distinguished by different names; known reason, the women took to l-^us, a whistle with one mouthpiece kissing him wherever he went.The , and len tubes is called the eleven-spectacle rather sickened many peo- , ®ye^.one;.The i.iatwia.s used in the pie, and led to wonderment as to : ®nEt ruction of the whistles are what his wife thought about it.-Now fmail *ourd8 ^ serve,for the bod- we know, and It Is ingenious reason- fnd 9\u2018 w',al xi\"dfl ot bamboo for lng.The explanation is given by Miss 1 1 arge and sma^ tubes, Elisabeth Marbury in a book of rern-lntsecnces, \"My Crystal Ball\": \"After addressing a meeting in Chicago, so great was the enthusiasm that the lieutenant was forthwith kissed by three thousand wo- , ^ , men.When Mrs.Hobson was asked *\u2022 being translated into reality, whether she objected to this, she re- A Berlin architect has erected in piled: Not In the very least! I he- ^e suburbs four novel houses, the finitely prefer to have my husband object being to economize space, kissed by three thousand women In reality each Jiouse merely con than that he should be kissed three \"8t8 of one large room, at the end thousand times by one woman\u2019.\"\twhich la an arrangement similar to | says Answers.\u2019\ta circular moving stage.This Is divided into three sections, Dne containing the essentials of a kitchen, another the essentials of a bedroom, and the third these of a j reception-room.Thus, for example, n a moment the kitchen can be transformed into a reception room or the latter into a bedroom.The public appears to view the idea with some doubt; for despite the shortage of houses only one of these new buildings has obtained a tenant.r for L.O.L.No.27.meet» 1st Tuesday of each month W.H.Cohrioan.w M.Reo.Hodgins, Secretary.with a new Overcoat.O Mackinaws, Underwear And Flannel Shirts _Also reduced\u2014 \u2022 CRIMSON ARROW R.B, P.No.8»z meets at Charter! s second Monday of each month.Sir Kt.F.W.Bray.W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Stkklk, Reg.SHAWVILLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.Ho.40 zine of the 17th Highland Light Infantry in\tThis Meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of each | poem advocates a few minutes* month at o'clock, p.m.Rebekahs meet on 1st and 3rd Mondays, same hour.\t¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦PPIPII Lodge Room \u2014 Orange Hall visiting | ««where matters not: be it in throne # v#> /4 V You Carry the Umbrella\u2014He, the Smile.\u201cMy friend, you shetM carry a \u2022mile these cold rainy day* as I da\" 1 \u201cGreat optimist.I suppose?\u201d \u201cNo, merely an umbrella maker, nay frlend.M H ** T 1 Many a time one would give touch to be able to lay ht» hands on directions for preparing a \u2022praying mixture, a ration for laying hens or for doinq a hundred and one other kinds work about which he has read.A proper system of preserving d filing pamphlets would meet much a need at all times.Such a system has been devised by the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa.It is fully explained in THE PUBLICATIONS INDEX BOOK\u201d in which the pamphlets of the Department -t L documents may be re clnssifted fashion.Colds L mzâ Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Pain of and other corded In To receive the INDEX BOOK and a LIST OF FREE PAMPHLETS on all farming topics, fill in this slip and return it poet free to: The Publications Branch Department of Agriculture Ottawa, Ont.R.R.No.Toothache an Neuritis V Uindy \u201cBeyer\u201d boxe» of 12 tablet*\u2014Abo bottle, of 24 and 100\u2014Druggists.are AZ.\u2022\u2022\u2022« \u2022 4M* 26.ISSUE No.Post Ofict.of KM For Every III\u2014 Mntard'a Liniment rrt- 'v t : m p 1,91 .Wv Three Things A SPECIAL Some Special Bargains From Now Till Stock-Taking Time - February 14th.There are three things that may happen to any man in a given period of time.He may ' Live Die, or \u201c Go broke.\" .A CONFEDERATION LIFE Policy will take care of any of these three contingencies.CLEARING SALE ) I Will Commence MEN\u2019S GUM RUBBERS- 4 eyelets.Regular $3.75 for $3.00 BOYS\u2019 LEATHER-TOP RUBBERS\u2014 Regular $2.60 for $2.00 Thursday, January 29th And last till < Saturday, February 14th.MEN\u2019S FELT BOOTS Regular $4.00 for $2 50 PALMER\u2019S DRAW STRING MOCCASINS\u2014 Regular $6.00 and $7.00 While they last .\t.TRUEMAN TUCK - SHAWVILLB *«\u2022\"* CONFEDERATION LIFE Everything in our Store will be sold at Less than Cost 1 $4.50 % # A few pairs WOMEN\u2019S SPATS At Half Price Don\u2019t miss Sale, as we will make it well worth your while to call.» Flours 66 and Children\u2019s FELT BOOTS Misses\u2019 At Half Price LEO KRONICK Five Roses Maple Leaf Purity Robinhood Cream of the West { Five Crowns Three Stars Harvest Queen Keynote Big Loaf SNOWDROP Flour our specialty\u2014Made from hard local wheat, at $4.15 in jute bags.Don\u2019t buy before you get our prices on these Flours.Special prices on large purchases.Ce Le DALE* MAIN STREET (East) SHAWVILLE.I GIBSON\u2019S GROCERY GET READY For the Syrup-making Season by taking stock of your Sap Cans etc., to see what new outfit you require for this year's operations.Take time by the forelock and have everything ready to catch the first We make a Specialty of Sap Cans and other pplies and will be pleased to fill your wants promptly when ordered early.GEO.W.DALE P, S.\u2014Headquarter ah all Kitchen Utensils.Some of This Week\u2019s .SPECIALS run.X Sll Hashing done to customers\u2019 entire satisfaction.DAVID CRAIG & SON, Arnprior, Ont.SHAW VILLE.for 25c \u201c 25c \u201c 25c \u201c 25c \u201c 35c 6 lbs Large Red Onions 6 lbs White Onions 2\tlbs Figs 3\tlbs Dates 2 lbs Evaporated Apples Norwegian Rolled Oats per lb.05c usual for Stoves, Ranges, Tinware and The old public school building in Arnprior was destroyed by fire Sunday night.Loss, $75,000.FOR SALE A splendid Sugar Bush, contain- \u2022 ing fifty acres, thickly covered with maple, with a quantity oi other timber such as basswood, elm, birch and some pine.Also a tine equipment for making syrup,.with camp.Apply to STEWART FULFORD, \\ Starks Cornet\u2019s.W.J.C.GIBSON.All oup Men\u2019s and Boys' Overcoats in stock will be reduced for the next ten days at The game was handled by Bill Cowan, and it was such a clean exhibition that his work was comparatively light.After the game both teams enjoyed a turkey dinner at.Turriff\u2019s restaurant.As the night was terribly cold and the roads in a bad condition, the Renfrew boys remained in town till the next morning, when the weather seemed to be modérât- îhe teams lined Up as follows Sliaxvville\u2014 Maekay, goal ; and R.Findlay, defence ; Dale, centre ; R.Fmnigan, R.wing ; Art Turriff.L.wing Villeneuve, L Turriff, Erk.Hod-gins.Renfrew\u2014L.Totten, goal ; C.Moore and F.Totten, defence ; Hib.French, centre ; G.Bdey, R.wing ; W.Ralph, L.wing.Subs \u2014 Ben Buffett and J.Anderson.Raw furs are commanding good >i ices at present.Bring us your oxes, mink, coon, skunks, etc and get the highest cash prices.J.B.Dover., Licensed Fur Dealer.Local Hockey.Canadian Pacific Shawville Trims Renfrew RAILWAY.The second hockey match cf the season to be played on Shawvüle Rink took place last Wednesday night when Clink Moore, one of Renfrew's senior squad, brought over a gang of puck-chasers who belong to several of the teams playing in the local league of that progressive town.The game was one of the best exhibitions of hockey seen at the local arena for some time, neither teams having much of an edge, hard-fought and clean all the way through.The game started at a fast clip, with Totten, the Renfrew goalie, having slightly the most work to do.Renfrew opened the scoiing however, when F.Totten found the twine, the result of a nice piece wf combination play with French.A minute or so afterwards Dale put Shawville on even terms after » ¦ clever stick-handling from 1.centre ice.Just before the period r ended Art.Turriff put Shawville one up from a wicked shot from left wing.The second period had only started when French and Totten beat Mackay for Renfrew\u2019s second counter in much the same way as they got their first one.Shawville got the next counter when W.D., C.H., S.J.Finnigan, very neatly slipped down his wing and drove the elusive hunk o' rubber into the corner of the net.After many misses and nice blocking by Totten, Art.Turriff finally drove a naughty one that found his weakness Bill Ralph got the final goal of the period when he picked up a stray puck near the Shawville net.By reason of several accidents, which were, fortunately, not very serious, several delays occurred in the third period, and the brand hockey was not so good as in the previous sessions.Both teams seemed to be bunching the play and not paying much attention to position.The only score in this period came almost at the last when Art.Turriff passed out to Finnigan in front of Renfrew net, giving Shawville a,win by 5 to 33 A % Discount TIMETABLE.Leaving Shawville\u2014 East bound daily except Sunday\u2014 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Now is your time to procure a good Coat at a great saving, as these goods will be higher next season, along with most other woollen goods.\tL\t1 *v 1 \" ' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014¦*\t¦\u2014\tI Daily except Sunday\u20146.55, p.m._\tJ,\tI\t! Ottawa-Toronto- Men\u2019s Caps with ear-protectors, a of patterns, well made p5g\u2014VmI0.m.,imiwu\u2014h.a.and heavy, for $1.35 each.7.44, a.ni.Saturdays\u20141.34, p.in.West bound daily except Sunday\u2014 5.59.p.m.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays\u201410.10, a.m.Ottawa-Montbkal\u2014 H.Subs\u2014 8.35* Home # « For particulars apply to Ticket Agents.C.A.L.TUCKER.Agent, Shawville.Municipal Elections Quyon\u2014Mayor, Dr.Dowd, reelected by acclamation.Councillors\u2014Francis Noel, H P.Moyle.T.J.Kearns.It is said that every eligible vote in the village was polled.STANDARD Fleece-lined Underwear WOMENS\u2019 INSTITUTES for men, all sizes, at TIME OF MEETING : 85c.per garment.Pertagedu-Fort - Third|Tuesday Austin Elmside - Second Wednesday, Clarendon - 2nd Wednesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday, Fart Coulonge, First Thursday, Bristol Telephone Meeting First Tuesday, The annual Meeting of the Pontiac Rural Telephone Co.will be held in Hynes' Hall, Tuesday, February p.m.We have several good, large Mack inaw Coats, leather-lined \u201cDurahil Brand \u2014the best\u2014to he sold at a very close figure.Shawville, on 10th, at 1.30, » m.a.mckinlky, Secretary.First Thursday K Radford Jr., Third Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thurt.First Friday.of # I * NOTICE I Everybody interested in cheese and butter-making requested to attend a meeting at Starks Corners Factory Hall :m Thursday, February 5th, at 7.30, p m.Mr.T.Sauve will address the meet & STARK, Pré», j Wyman, -Shawville - first Thursday .DOVER.J.on of each month mg » "]
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