The equity, 18 octobre 1928, jeudi 18 octobre 1928
[" 1 No.18, 46rn Year.^HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, (fowling Business College Ottawa, Canada $1.60 per annum In advance* «-00 to the United State*.1 1928.wmm HENRY\u2019S * m 4 = Shawville Hardware Store SHORTHAND SCHOOL To Owners of : OTTAWA, ONT.Dominion of Canada 5°|o Refunding ' Loan Bonds Maturing- Oct.16th, 1828 Ammunition and Hunters\u2019 Supplies % Dominion Winchester, Remington, Western Rifle and Shot Shells, Rifles and Shot Guns, Cun Oils, Hunting Knives, Ramrods, Hatchets, etc.No School in Canada offers a better training, or ensures a more successful future.Henry's leads all others, and rank* among employers am * The School or Hjohkb BmciFKcrM-a fact home out by more than «00 pupils who hate, since January, 1013, left other Ottawa schools to come to it.Therefore, It is not surprising that business men, in advertising for stenographers.should specifically say.\u201c Graduates of Henry's School preferred.\" For particulars about our course apply to D.E.HENRY.Director.' 82 Bank Street.Ottawa* Greatest School of Busmen*, Shorthand and Civil Service.\u2019 Write for catalogue.Enter any time.f W.B.Gowmno, H.G.W.Braithwait, Prln.Dominion of Canada 5% Refunding Loan Bonds maturing October 15th will bo re- .deemed at any Branch of The Rank of Nova Scotia INStTRANCEl HARLAND O.ROWAT FIRE AND LIFE.WIIISQUOI * ROUWILLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.NOTARY PUBLIC (Graduate of McGill University) Successor to late S.A.Mackay I Prompt payments.Bonds may be presented on or before October 15tb, and payment will be made as instructed by the owner, either in currency, by cheque or by credit to the owner's account.Eatabllshed 1836 Excellent security.o SHAW VILLE.QU».Office\u2014Crawford Building, near Station* THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Established 869 A policy to meet the requirements of all ages and classes.D.A.MACPARLANE, Aoent, BRISTOL, QUE.PBNTICOSTAL GOSPEL MEETING Orange Hall, Shawville, Sunday Eve., Oct.21, at 7.30 Mr.and Mrs.George Godfrey in charge.THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA C.J.CALDWELL.0*0.C.WRIGHT, K.C.CLINTON H, DOWD, B.A., LL B., BC.L.WRIGHT & DOWD School days do not last forever and Advocates, Barristers, \u201e etc# when they are past, memories are kept igg Main St.HHHH warm by photographs of friends and pals of the class-room and cam pus.H.Inibo.n, Photo Artist.LOCAL NEWS PERSONAL MENTION HULL.A shooting match is to be held Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Adams, of in David Angus' grove.Charter!*, Aylmer, spent Sunday with Shaw-on Friday afternoon, Nov.2nd.' ville and Bryson relatives.little daughter, of Detroit, Mich., lessons may inquire at Mrs.S.K ïflfen-d.^IT™ 10 tbla^S9JHHH| n .\t_\t.,\t, e have been visiting their relatives\tHodgins', Shawville, on Saturdays.The Cobden Sun will be issued in this district for the past couple\tPhone 18.this week under new management, of weeks.Mr.^^%havingsoldo,it to Mrfl.Samuel McDowell, of ; Bs&\tjaffwasgirtaE A Hi- X Social, in ap of St.Al- last week to visit relatives in tormerly of the Montreal Bar, an-ban*s Church Guild, will he held town.\tnounces that he will be at Smith's on Oct.29tb, at the Community Mr.and Mrs.Geo.H.McDowell, Hotel, in Campbell's Bay.every Hall, Starks Corners.A good pro and youngest daughter.Doris,\tSaturday morning for the con- gram will be provided.Admission motored from Ottawa Saturday\tvenience of hi* clients in this dis- L » cents ; Ladies with boxes free.evening to spend the week-end tiicU Chicken Supper - A thicken \u201dith h\u20188 mother, Mrs.W.O.Me\t_\t.supper will be held at the home of Dowell.\tDeiitAl Notice Mr.Wra.Wallace, Morehead, Principal Mr.G.H.V.Naylor, Dentist A.L.LnRose, of Mont-Que., on Friday, Got.19th, at Ase t Principal, Miss Seivereigbt\treal, will be at Campbell's Bay, 5.30 p.in., in aid of St.John's and the French Specialist, Miss\tSaturday.October 20th, and at\tFOR\tSALK-New\t8-roomed\tDwelling Ladies Guild.Admission 85 and Brandt, of Shawville High School\tFort Cotilonge, Sunday, October\tHouse,\ton\tLang\tStreet,\tshawville.\tFor 25 cents.\tstaff, attended the Teachers' Con- 21st.\tfurther oarticulars apply to Thos.Shep- A Sale of hancy-work and Home- vention which was held in Mont As the Dentist will soon stop his par* AlberUltreet.Ottawa.Æ' °C7 »ifon is the auspices of 8t.George\u2019s Ladies' ye\u2019118\t1,1 British Columbia, in on the above dates.\tto_C.Caldwell.asi**1 ;%### At-âftâçsrs v-ÆTAœ beautifully printed publication.Ht y.Cbhen\u2019i Clothing Store ou -\u2014- Mrs.W.H.Barnett and Misa I Out 22ud with all the latest Verna McKnight, R.N., who were |9803P*69* HHUHHHMHHHHH\tthe guests i f\ti (¦.Rt.Wor.Bro.H.M.Gall, of La- Saturday for Ottawa, where the chute, D.D.G.M., for Ottawa Dis- latter will spend a few days before trict, paid his official visit to returning to Michigan, where she .\t.v Pontiac Lodge A.F.and A.M., on will continue her work in Hospital.At McK.ee, Que., on Sunday, Wcmr n the atten- while in town on Saturday.Holy Communion at eight o\u2019clock ,!rj\ti \u201c ' niVm^i1 r * ^iaft9' Whilst the holiday season is over in the morning.There was a men than has assembled for some ftt thepopular Summer resort, he is crowded Church at the evening Knitol Corners, Sunday School, f1 i * number from Gt remaining at his hotel for a few service; the special preacher for Bristol Corners, Holy Com.'I sas ing had a very good season at the hotel this year.\u2014 Sher.1304.At the Pontiac House, Shawville, every Friday.THE W.A.HODGINS STORE \\ = Grounds, Shawville.on Wednesday, Oct.24.See ad.on another page.Reward UR NEW STORE IS NOW.OPEN We Invite You to Pay Us a Visit 0 WANTED\u2014Glil wanted to do general housework.Good wages.Apply at once toE.F.Hodgins, Shawville.I > FOR SALE\u2014Queen Heater (new).Ap* Thomea McNeill, Maryland, Que.$Li0 ne 23-11.FOR SALE \u2014 General Purpose Mare (Bay).For price and particulars apply lo S.Wyman McKechnie, Wyman.Que.-\u2014- FOR HALE\u2014A number of pure bred Oaforddown Ram Lambs and Yearling» from!imported Scotch rain; also Ewes, ail ages.Apply A.A.Armstrong, Shawville.Our lady customers are requested to make these new premises their Store Home Make it a meeting place where you can visit with your friends.You will find it cosey, comfortable and convenient.Take advantage of any conveniences we have._ We want \u201cSociability, Courtesy and Service \u201d to be the real slogan of this new venture./ Si FOR SALE \u2014 Ford one-ton Truck, in G.F.Wan , K.R.No.1 District Deputy Visits Pontiac Lodge good running order.Apply less.Clarendon Roller Mills.Shawville.BORN Church of England For the present we feature House Furnishings Linoleums, Oilcloths, Window Shades, Blankets, Scrims, etc.Parish of North Clarendon.Services Sunday, Oct.21st \u2022 9.46 10.30 3.00 7.30 S.Andrews.Mr.Bert Cullimore, late of the mm ttm mu Renfrew -Machinery Company, aequies of her father, Mr.Armour\t* was won by J.E.Theviage, of Lett, who died at Kingston on A in prior, holder of ticket No.887.Sept.30, and was buried at Egan-The net proceeds were over ville, where he previously resided JHHHHHHHHHHHBB^H ¦jH\t¦ Mr.Glenn repris that frost did (beheld oil Friday, Nov.2nd.considerable daipage to the crops Dominion Live Stock Branch in hie section of Saskatchewan, the Provincial Department of l Hi m II andin consequence there is con- Agriculture, on the fulfilling of A full clarification for all breeds I «iderable low grade wheat.The certain regulations, will contri-of grade dairy cows has been put former Mtntster of Agriculture for bute $100.to encourage production in the prize list for the Ottawa Saskatchewan estimates the loss of bacon hogs throughout this dis-W in ter Fair.The catalogue i§ at 075,000,000.\t/\ttrict.now ready for distribution and\t- \u2014\tIt is urged that every prospec* contains many changes which\tnamprvtt rrav\tfive exhibitor fit their hogs for should be of interest to farmers.\tBAY.^ , market with as much bacon type Farmers with T.B.tested grade\tr .\t, \u201e \u201e .\t\u201e\t.as possible, and the desired amount females can now show at the The Ladies Guild of St.Georges 0f finish sad weight, -\tj Winter Fair and prizes awarded Church gave a Chicken Sapper in Programmes of the Fair are now are as generous as in other classes.U]}© Club Room the l nited being printed and will be dlstn-Thereis also a full classification Church on Saturday, October 6th.buted when available.Any fur for Guernseys and rearrangement I Bo large a namh^r of people pe t- ther information relative to the in classes for commercial horses.# rooized the effort that towards Fair at Bristol will be gladly fur-In the poultry department the r}1® etY* ladles began to fear nished on request to Mr.T.6HH entry fee has been cut one third j that the demand was going to ex- Oust, at Campbells Bay, or G.T.and the prize list revised.\tj Ceed the supply.\tDrummond, of Bristol.A horse-shoe pitching contest I On Sunday, Or her 7th, the open to all Eastern Ontario is to Harvest Festival Services were be a feature attraction during the hold at St.Georges Anglican afternoon showthis year.The Church, Campbell\u2019s Bay.The, .dates of the 1928 show are from Church was beautifully decorated IoarprmU by December 3rd to 7th, with entries by willing hands.The Services fuI(i(,rs dosing on November 24th.\tI began with a celebration of the 1 Bristol Bazaar St.Paul\u2019s Church.St.Luke\u2019s Day Men\u2019s Goods Overcoats, ÿ Suits Hosiery, Underwear And we will gradually move in all our higher class Dry Goods and Ladies' Wear Her- % ehandise, Fancy Goods, Fancy Crockery, etc.Bristol Bacon Bog Fair Sunday, October 21st.8.00\u2014Holy Conmiuuion, 9.30\u2014\tSunday School, 11.00\u2014Holy Communion (Radford,) 7.30\u2014\tEvening Prayer (St.Paul\u2019s,) The Bristol Bacon Hog Fair will $1400.00.The and Ottawa Winter Fair I &hammllr Gtyratrr a Coming Film Productions : o DYNAMITE The Wonder Dog Mc- \u2014 in FANGS OF DESTINY THE W.A.HODGINS STORE.Have yotir portrait taken on your birthday.We enhance the beauty of lag them ip nltrafioe H.Imison, Photo Artiet Coined?Show Starts at 8.1g a» LÈi \\ r Uneasy Lies Head of New King A Good Idea of the Florida Storm Story of Roman Occupation Recalled at Scots Ceremony Mm af m Æ Plot is Discovered and the New King Zogu is Barricaded in Palace Memorial Unveiled on Site of Fort and Camp of Trimontium, Regarded as Largest Permanent Stronghold , of Kind in Britain wtBL % r Km ELEVEN EXECUTIONS a* J# outside the walls, and the annexes occupied perhaps by traders, by veterans or by Caledonians held In subjection.They were able In a measure to reconstruct Trlmontium, the site to which the soldiers marching from the south were guided by the triple pea ha of Elldon.Edinburgh.\u2014A memorial stone was hnvelled recently at Newstead, near Melrose, to mark the site of the % Vienna, Oct 1.\u2014King Zogu.recently elected monarch of the Albanians, la closely guarded in his palace at Tirana, while trusted Albanian and Italian police agents are trying to round up plotters against the new regime, say uncensored dispatches which have just leaked over the border of the mountain kingdom.The dispatches describe the country me being in a state of alarm, which in some placps approaches terror.They state that eleven persons were executed yesterday at Duraxxo, and that 800 others were arrested there at the command of Zogu himself.The executions are said to have taken place in the The monument which he had had\t' ippSx,\t1\tthe capital, the honor to unveil reproduced.In\tj\tThe movement against the throne form at least, the altar which Gal.\tJj**\tis reported to be widespread.The fact Arrius Domltlanus, the centurion of\tt* 7\ti j\tthat it has reached Durasse is taken the Twentieth Legion, dedicated there\t-\t^\t|\tas confirmation of this because the to Jupiter on these fields some 1800\tentire situation is said to be an out.After removing the Union Jack, with Dr.George Macdonald, in paying\tL yew weejCR ago in the mountains of yhich the stone was draped, Dr.Curie a striking tribute to the remarkable\tFLORIDA SUFFERING GROWS AS DEATH\u2019S TOLL FROM HURRICANE MOUNTS\tNorthern Albania.That Uprising had said that when they began to dig there work of Dr.Curie, said that through A schooner that was blown ashore near West Palm Beach by force of the terrific wind.It is estimated that Its birth in the murder of one of the in 1905 Ue fields had been furrowed his admirable researches they had the number of persons who lost their lives In the hurricane is over 700 and the property damage runs Into many most conspicuous of the mountain szzzzzzzzz \u2022sr.2 mmo\u201c «\t-.¦*» .- \"¦» ^ «*\t\u2022 observer, that the ground had ever years separated its first foundation j ^\te\t\\t\\ot\\ to men hired by the new king îr;rr™rsns:,L.:,Gcner°s,ty and iRural Britain From Laborer \u2022\t^\t^ ,\t.Sportmanship to Be Preserved to Landowner «fuse to accept am» r\t«~r- wrw c*\u201c- From Vandals « One Season pit discovered where now the railway was not a war memorial in the ordin- .\t?.ona .x °f 8* m *as a\t\u2014\t- it that two divisions of troops have \"wi.co.\tz z: zzz'rF\"\"' -\u2018-.t B ü\u201eif^p,^:tea b,°c,iBc i htT ^oolSr8vnd In 1910 the site had responded to their | into the domain of history.The mon- l® 1 * d de,eated every on® °f the Under Protection ot Local Buy Quarter Section Farm accept Zogu hr king.Most of the somewhat imperfect questioning and ument was historical and It was his- .\u201cn *T( s\"imm ng K a(,iah>rts\tCommittees\tin Manitoba\u2014Chums From northerners are Roman Catholic Chris- E\u2019EHHEii EH HHr sîrriHï £™BE?E3£\tSEfSrHS ditches, Its .enclosing walls; to plan deavor to subjugate their country.In .w ,\t,\tdonors Englan(1 of which Lord Crawford Is 1 One and Sweetheart of the Christians in Southern Albania have ï-sr-ssra fits zrz\tXtr m\"Come to \u2022csssr- p\trarely seen on old\t1,as ,or 80 Ion*\tWinnies, Oct.1\u2014Two British kM» freaks in that region Smuts Discusses -'\u201c\u201cf JZ.'tVMÏ Slirrenitinn Ice»» the furthest and made the best time.Already 0,1 Part8 ot the coast, as, for their home and will remain in West- coronation probably will be KJtlVV^OOlVll loouc Each of\trece|ved $2,500.00.\t1 example, at Duporth, disorderly de- ern Canada as farm owners, having indefinitely.No group of individuals living can ' ve,°Pment 18 ruining beautiful land- bought a section of land with the^ro- Says Country Would Not Be'please everyone, and naturally both 8Capes- In 8ome cases hotels ! ceeds earned while working rn the among the contestants and the public have been erected\u2019 disfiguring the pro-1 harvest fields.many were loud in their protestaions fiIe of tIie coast* whore the essential Cape Town.South Africa\u2014 Speak-; 0f the manner in which the $35,000 was ' part of the natural charm is Its re- Wells, both of Durham, England.They log to an audience which was pre-J divided.Apparently they entirely motenese.\t| accomplished the jump from harvest dominantly of Dutch origin.Gen.Jan overlooked the fact that every dollar The threatened spoiling of Dartmoor hand to farm owner by pooling their,\t.Christian Smuts, leader of the Op-\tgiven was a gift, as none of the\tcon-\tand s The Shuttles of the Sky Closer Knit the Empire\u2019s Bonds X Hawaii Sets WolrdV Record For Per Capita Use of Sugar Canning of Hawaiian pineapple continues to require the greatest proportionate amount of sugar used anywhere In the world, according to the ninth annual edition of Farr & Co/s manual of sugar companies.With a population of 330,000, Hawaii last year consumed 33,000 tons of sugar, , 1800.4 pounds per capita.With a world population of 1,680,090,000, con sumption of sugar totalled 24,139,100 tons.\tx The United States, with Its 118,600,1000 inhabitants, last year consumed 6,966,600 tons of sugar, the largest I amount taken by any one country, am average per capita consumption of 112.21 pounds.China, with a population of 400,000,000, used only 790,000 tone of sugar, a per capita consumption of 4.19 pounds for the year.we mss # IM#: \\ McKechnie.\tconqueror is said to have found sixth day of October, 1928.\tPotato race, ponies\u2014Edey Campbell\tJunior Champ.\u2014llert Hodgins.\tdrums in South American temples.- Present: John J.O\u2019Donnell, Mayor, 1 and 2; ,\t, .\t,\t,\t.\tSenior \u201c \u2014S W McKechnie.\tBesides being ancient, the history and Councillors Steele Farrell, Wool sey.Beet lady driver, farmers wives or Junior pure bred champion female\u2014 of the drum is honorable.We are lfotinn\u2014r»x SippIp Woolsev That daughters \u2014 G A Howard 1, Walter Geo T Dagg and Son.\ttold that the snakes of Ireland fled Dokn 82.00 for labor performed on road >n |has fallen into bad graces in a numr Motion \u2014 Crs.Farrell-Steele \u2014 That .Driving by girl or boy under 18, us-\tJudge\u2014C.S.Wood, Dept.Agr.her of places and its doom is threat- tbc following accounts be paid :\t*n£ «ingle horse or team\u2014Dons Motfatt -eli-aa ened.Although it is hard f&r us to *z\u2014.« ,=-^\u201e\u201e sfs- *r ^eP'fniDer\tJ/\tinside an Organ would seem lmpos- -a few years ago the French Gov- A.Cowan, receipt forms,\t3.00\tCATTLE.\tsible.yet this happened lately in the eminent, acting upon the recom- 1>.Leguerier, notary, discharge\t.},-t d shorthorns\tswell-box of the great organ at the mendation embodied in a report of bond,\t13.00\t&\t' ., .Royal Albert Hall, London, beneath made by a committee of generals in J.Armitage, road foreman, labor\tBull, 2 years old\u2014lhos & J R *>lc\u2018 its 13,000 pipes and amid a storm its army, decided that the drum must f>e Mine Road,\t7.55 Dowell 1, Alf Elliott 2.\tof music.\tgo.The report, it is said, asserted Motion\u2014Crs Wool sey-Steele \u2014 That Calf, 6 to 12 months\u2014Thos & JR The guests had 30 ne to be shown that the drum was a serious incum-tht Voters\u2019 List be taken up for révisai.McDowell 1.\t| some of the intricacies of this w on\u2014Carried\tCalf under 6 months\u2014Thos and J R derful instrument, which is soon to Motion-Crs.Steele Farrell - That McDowell 1.\thaTe\tto It a solo organ with % dSSi 2\t*J - M\u2018i E-H™\"-\u201c wrd and Wm O\u2019Reilly be added thereto, Heifer, 1 year old\u2014Thos à J R Me end the Voters\u2019 List be homologated as Dowell 1 it now reads.\u2014Carried.\tL_ Motion\u2014Farrell Steele\u2014That this Dowell 1 «Council do bow adjourn.\u2014Carried.Andrew Farrell, See.-Treas >rigtn of Instrument Lost In Mhb of Antiquity\u2014V.sed as Early §m 1883\u2014No Longer In Favor.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned LANDS and\tmÊÊÊÊfÊÊ TENEMENTS have been seized and PATRICK DÉMER8, Inn keeper of will be sold at the respective times and | Macamic, places mentioned below Superior Court Dairy Strain Grades.Heifer, 2 years old\u2014Geo T Dagg & Son 1, Bert Hodgins 2.Heifer, 1 year old\u2014Geo T Dagg & The drum Is a musical instrument )f groat antiquity.In fact, says the Pathfinder, it is of such ancient origtu that its inventor is unknown.However, .Bacchus, the RomanN god of wine and of the vintage, promoter of civilisation, lawgiver and lover of peace, is said to have been the Inventor of the old instrument.Plaintiff, vs JOSEPH MORNEAu* Blacksmith, of WK/^BtBHÉÈÊÈKÈÊÊÊHÊM and ELMER ST.PIERRE, of Macamic, Garnishee.Superior Court\u2014District of Pontiac.Macamic, V Province of Quebec, District of Pontiac._________________________________j~\\ No.3248.Jgp , It is known that drums of all kinds | J.p.BURTON COAL COMPANY, Plaintiff; vs.J.C.MvCUAIO, Defendant._\tORDONNANCE The Defendant is summoned to ap-I>ear within the month.Amos, 14th August, 1928.C.A.LAFRANCE, P.8.C.NOTICE ¦ S.HROVVN, Foresters Falls, Ont.81215\tI Trespassing and Hunting Forbidden Calumet Island as lot number F, in the south range of the aforesaid Sptaship with buildings and appurtenances there- I All parties are hereby forbidden to on erected.\u2022\thunt, trap or trespass in any manner, or All of the above mentioned lots to be allow cattle or sheep to run on Lots 45.sold at the Parish church door of St.46 and 47 on the second range of Ann\u2019s de Grand Calumet, in the County | Thorne.\t5 of Pontiac, on the THIRTIETH day of Parties found so doing will be dealt OCTOBER, 1928, at TEN o\u2019clock in | with as the law directs, the 3rd.\u2014Two lots situate in the Village of Portage da Fort, in the County and district of Pontiac, and there known I TreSEaSSlllS1 arid HlllltiXIff and described according to the official |\t*\to\tft plan and book of reference of the said Village of Portage du Fort, as lots numbers 230 and 232 of the aforesaid Vil-, n .\t,\t, ,\t.S-\"\u2014- Ah.-Theme lot» situate in the Village ^?Lot.®on l',e »\u2018h llan«e .of.,Cl6,r\" d istrtet ^of ' ' Pontiac, ^nd \"thereVno^ Potion,™ arid described according to the official |lctlon \u201c8>unst al1 euch offenders, plan and book of reference of the said Village of Campbell's Bay, as lots numbers 88, 94, 218, 227, 228 and 229 of the aforesaid Village of Campbell\u2019s Bay-together with the building and appurtenances thereon erected and appertain- j HUNTING FORBIDDEN ing i H.I.Smith, Sec.-Treas ROBERT and GEO.JUDD.Minutes of Council Onslow North Forbidden DAVID ANGUS, Shawville, Que Box Cl, TRESPASSING AND 5th.\u2014A loWd land situate in the Township of Litchfield, in the County and district of Pontiac, and there known and described^ according to the official plan and in the book of reference of the said Township of Litchfield, as lot number 12 B, in the first range of the said Township, of brance In marching, that rain impair- the buildings and appurtenances thereon ed Its usefulness, that Its calls were erected and appertaining._ SSTSarHsis that by abandoning the use of the B*y, and the Township of Litchfield to drum many thousands of youths and be sold at the Registrars office for the men would be released for active ser- County of Pontiac, in the Village of vice.Since then a number of Euro- Campbell's Buy, on the THIRTIETH pean powers that maintained drum day of OCTOBER, 1928, at TWO months old, IP corps have followed the example of o'clock in the afternoon.f\tOne purebred Yorkshire Hog, 2 the French.\tI\tRVltVARD J SLOAN years old; It is Interesting to note that the\toffice\tSheriff °ne P*ir Col ta, ihdti* 2 years.™ A,\"\"y he beat the slgnatt'on he scattered the Spanish Armait went with him or the first The undersigned hereby notifies all parties against hunting or otherwise trespassing on the following Lota,of land in the Township of Clarendon, namely :\u2014 * Lot No.4, in the Tenth Range, Lot No.5, 14 .Tenth 14 Lot No.6, 44 _ Tenth 44 John Palmkr, Wm.Tippins.Wm.Palmer, John Dagg.Charter)#, Oct.6, 1928.I FOR SALE Snapping the South Pol* Photography is to play an Important part in the South Polar flight to be made by Commander Byrd special automatic cameras are being Registered Ayrshire*\t| constructed, one to take pictures of morning, coming thus late in the] Bn*'- 1) ear old Bert Hodgins 1, ctor Licentiate*of Den tel Surgery, Quebec (l UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Men\u2019s Underwear For information and rates apply\u2014 District Agency : Our Wool Rib Underwear is 100 PER CENT WOOL at H.G.PORTER w.J.HAYES $1.45 per garment 2.75 11 suit We believe there is a cheaper make on the market that contains quite a percentage of cotton.BHAWVILLI 161) Blackburn Building Local Agents : d OTTAWA, ONT.o.o.McDowell, shawville, qce.§ li.J.WESTBIiOOK, Beech Grove, Que.f M AIN STREET All calls will receive prompt personal attention.Motor Hearse supplied It desired.p, an i NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Dressy Suits Yarns_______ Factory Yarns, Scotch Fingering, Sweater Yarns, Numerous colors in each line to choose from.L.O.L.No.17, meets let Tneedey ofeech month W.U.COBMOAlf, W.M.Rig.Hodoins, Secretary.vers were Messrs.$23.50\t$29.50\t$35.50 District Women\u2019s Institutes Time of Monthly Meetings : Beechgrovo\u2014Second Wednesday Bristol\u2014First Thursday.Clarendon\u2014Second Wednesday?Elmside\u2014Second Wednesday.Ft.Conlonge-Fivst Thursday.Murrells\u2014Third Wednesday Portage du Fort\u2014Third Tues.Starks Cors-Second Thursday.Shaw ville-First Thursday.Wyman\u2014Second Thursday* COUNTESS AMONG CANNIBALS 1er Weird \u201cWedding\u201d to Ruffian of Southern See»\u2014English Clown Performed the Ceremony.These are the surpassing values we are offering you in Children\u2019s Hose A Splendid Line of Children\u2019s Hose Silk and Wool, All Wool, Cotton Good range of colors.\u201cAnd you think that a Pretty wo; nan, alone and unarmed, could venture Into the remotest corners of the earth and live in the jungle haunts of primitive men without coming to grief?\" The duchess, a leader of Parisian society, chuckled, but the face of the Countess Tltayna did not flinch.\"I will prove it can be done,\" she announced.\"In a year\u2019s time I shall be back here In Paris and let you Judge for yourselves.I shall sail from Marseilles as the only woman on a French schooner, and go by way of the Panama Canal to the Pacific.I shall take my chance with the Fiji Islanders, the head-hunters of Sumatra, fanatical jungle men of Cochin China, and thn rascals of Polynesia.\" That was a year ago.Tltayna, as the young Countess du Caylar-Toiras is known, has kept her promise and won her bet, says an article in Tlt- Smartly Tailored Suits.You can make your selection from the Pattern and Grade that most appeals to you.A good range to choose from.Men's Work Gloves Horsehide fronts, long cuffs Per pair .$1.00 FOREST O LITR ir SERVICE U Tooke\u2019s Shirts and Collars.&.P.Hodgins do., Lt\u2019d.STATION , Main Street - - SHAWVILLE.MURRAY BROS The Tailors, SHAWVILLE, QUE.Departmental Store.\u20221 \"My worst experience was aboard a Polynesian convict ship,\" she said: \"The ship was manned by about twenty vicious-looking convicts who were not allowed to set foot on land.\"No sooner were we clear of Papeete than I began to feel anxious.The only decent fellow was the cook, it seemed to me.Vana was thirty, lithe and strong as a panther, and had been sentenced to four years for killing a man who refused to exchange wives with him.\"I played cards with the crew and had all of them subdued except a murderer named Gham, who.one night, about 3 a m., crawled toward me.I gave him a cigarette and tried in vain to get him into conversation.I might as well have tried to caress an angry cobra.I had bought a small automatic at Papeete, but with a sweep of his flat he knocked it from my hand.Then the unexpected happened.From behind a pile of boxes another man jumped up.It was Vana.were wrestling on the deck there was silence.Gham lay dead at my feet.Batteries charged, overhauled and stored.We also have the leading Tires\u2014 Firestone and Goodyear.Shell Gasolene.Red Indian Oils, Grease, Parts and Accessories.REASONS WHY 5 Important Announcement THE COMBINED POLICY Fills the varied Insurance needs of the majority of men with One 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Manure Spreader Concrete Tile I must save myself by swim- ml\"iS'knew°ud*ras reckless ror me to | A new design with Alsnito Oiling System throughout.The above Machines now on exhibit at my Show Rooms.a e From 6 to 30 Inches in diameter\u2014 for well-lining and other purposes I have also a Cement Mixer that be rented by anyone requir- remain on the ship, so I jumped with him, and it xvao more than an hour before we reached a palm-fringed n d .¦HHHHHHtHHHIHBtt ing the use of same.Orders for Tile filled promptly.This Is ths Island of Vana- | A SHIPMENT OP eaflt my guide.\u2018My ancestoni ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ were great in these forests, and I have hidden twenty times as many pearls as you can count on your fingers.They will be yours ' v \"Then Vana called a man from one of the huts.We was white, and spoke French with an English accent.Vana told him to marry US according to.Western law.He made us hold hands and mumbled something in his funny nch.44 4 Daisy Churns, 1900 Gravity Washing Machines, Frost Wire Fence Phone 22-22, or write HAROLD ELLIOTT.R.R.No.2, Shawville.W.E.N.HODCINS - District Manager - SHAWVILLE.The \u2022 \u2022 Just Arrived A.H.HORNER, Chnrteris.Shawville Cafe' G.T.PAUL, Bryson.A CALL FROM YOU SOLICITED JOHN L.HODGINS, SHAWVILLE, QUE.AMD Ice Cream Parlor Caldwell Building - Main Street I wilWnTng the pearls now.' said Vana, and when he had gone I handed a purse to the preacher, telling him I must get to Tahiti.'Come now, be quick,* I added, in English.\"My boy will take you to Tema-tangi,' he said, and a little later I was In the canoe with a boy.C d-bye, madam,\u2019 tho strange man said, and don-\u2019t worry.I'm no pi ie?.\u2019 #4 4 I Fire Insurance Slairille Marble and Granite Ms We servo the best meals and select the purest foods for our customers, as far ns quality, sanitation and cleanliness are concerned.Our Ice Cream Parlor will be found fully up t date.Ice Cream Sundaes of all kinds.Special meals can be arranged for on reasonable notice.Soft Dunks, Cigars, etc.JÔE A GEORGE, .\tÆ Managers.44 4 In All Its Branches-; THOS.SHORE - - Proprietor.But who are you?' \"I look of sadness passed over his ancien y carbon thfcTisiancv hi said.|[ am now in a position to sell Fire Insurance in reliable ÏSïXtgS*and U9ed 10 661\tstandard Companies at lowest rates.Consult me before placing your Insurance elsewhere.M I MONUMENTS Built of the Finest Crades of Material that can be procured Positive Proof.A lady to said to have remarked to Lord Chesterfield that the French were more polite than tho English.The lord did not agree.\"But,\u201d said the lady, \"the English isehres admit It.\u2019\u2019 \"That,\u2019\u2019 replied Lord Cher d, \u2022«Is precisely proof of their greater politeness.\u2019'\u2014Christian Science Moni- Any chus of work or design manufactured to order, and all work guaranteed satisfactory.Special attention given to Fencing and Oemeterv work.Get onr prices before placinjCyour orders elsewhere, jj -1 AM ALSO AGENT FOR- The Celebrated DE LAVAL Cream Separator FOR SBRVICB Purebred English Berkshire Hog\u2014 registered.Fee, one dollar.2 Ay to OEO IKE* m\tMorehead Station.Which has stood the test of years ahead of any other Machine SHAWVILLE.S.E.HODGINS \\ r\u2014 v7\" ?\u2014I Is Woman Modem?and the resourccfulnee of its notorious leader.Hitherto his district had been mercifully free from the unwelcome attentions of the organisation to which almost every Chinaman on the island belonged; but Dawson had had considerable dealings with Chai-Hung, and Moorhouse was asked to cooperate with Dawson.It was with mixed feelings that he sat down to table and dissected a helping of buffalo-meat, He was in the act of consigning HewKt, Dawson.Chai-Hung and Pennington to the deuce when the black chow shot, barking, from the kitchen-quarters on to the verandah.The magistrate, gazing through the open doorway, caught a glimpre of a dark form dimly outlined against the blackness.\u201cTuan, will you call your dog!\" The voice came from the stairs, i Moorhouse took the lamp from the bracket and, holding it beyond the wooden rail, peered over.Presently he uttered a muffled exclamation and replaced the lamp.He whistled up the dog.\u201cCome here,\" he commanded\u2014and the girl obeyed.\u201cYou are the girl who danced in the Kampon.\t- \u201cYah, tuan.\" She held herself very erect and This unusual series of stories deals mente of a snake toward the *P°t, Moorhouse noticed that the Sarong of with the exploits of \u201cChinese\" Pen-!where the Englishman sat.Before he shimmering green had given place to nington a detective sent by his gov- could forestall her, two warm arms one 0f terra-cotta.She leant almost eminent to British North Borneo to had encircled his ankles and lustrous, in90]ently against the verandah-rail run to earth The Yellow Seven, a gang mocking eyes were fixed upon his face.an(] surVeyed the Englishman calmly, of Chinese bandits.\t\u201cGreat Tuan-Hakim, one of these He passed her a cigaret and wondered days you may have need of me!\" I where she had learnt to light 4t over Denis Moorhouse\u2014District Officer The words flowed easily from her thc chimney of a lamp, at Bukit-Iban\u2014lay at full length in a\tlips, with the steady conviction of n\t\u201cWhat is your name?\" he demanded long cane chair.In a hole in the arm\tsorceress\u2014and it was\twithin the\tpresently, of the chair rested a glass and, a few\tbounds of possibility that she put a\t\u201ci have no name.\" inches distant from Moorhouse\u2019s stock-\tspell upon Moorhouse, because she was\tMoorhdyse moistened\this\tlips, inged feet, reposed a pair of muddy\tgone, leaving him without a memory\t\u201cWhere do you come\tfrom?\" riding-boots.A black thow sat licking\tof the manner of her going\u2014and a\t«] have no home.\" its forepaws at the top of the steps, golden bangle resting in the folds of The district officer frowned and the pausing every now and then to raise his white tunic.He gathered a little giri laughed\u2014a delightfully disarming head and growl at the slightest later that her arrival and departure jng iaugh that almost made Moorhouse in which Lieutenant Webster was sound that wafted upward\tfrom the\tconstituted as much a mystery\tto all\t' forget the dignity\tthat\this\toffice\tde-\tkilled\twhen he made the last attempt night-shrouded clearing.\t»» to himself.\tmanded.\tv\tto break the Italian mark of 306 Denis Moorhouse\u2014refreshed by a\tIn the solitude of his\troom he had\t\u201cYou have come for your bracelet?\"\tmiles\tan\thour.\tThe\tnew\tplane,\tcalled bath of hot water ladled over himself\tturned that bangle over\tand over be-\tShe shook her head and the lines of\tthe\tS-5,\tis\texpected\tto\tdo\tbetter\tthan from a preposterous earthenware jar tween his sun-tanned fingers, trying her handsome face hardened.\t320 miles an hour, of native manufacture, felt at peace to discover some reasonable motive for j \u201cj COme not for the bracelet,\" she In appearance the S-5 is very much with all men He was a tall, thin, such a gift\ttold him, \u201cbecause I am a child of like its predecessor, although the fuse- amiable specimen of humanity with Accordingly, with due regard to the the forests, taking when I wish to take lage is narrower and the air resist-fair hair that was wearing thin on the value of the bracelet and to the fact an(j giving when I desire to give\u2014 ance has been cut down correspond-crown.Functioning as a magistrate that white magistrates in black coun- neither giving back nor taking back, ingly.The tiny fuselage and wings the edge of beyond, where ninety- tries are scarcely in the habit of ac- % gjve to my friends and take from are in contrast to the relatively big nine out of a hundred men would have\tcepting gifts from fascinating\tdanc-\tmy enemies.\u201d\tfloats,\tbut their size is necessary be- or drunk\ting girls, Moorhouse had established it\tThe magistrate\u2019s\tforehead\twrinkled,\tcause\tthe plane lands at the high \u201cThen why have you come to me?\" speed of ninety miles an hour, he inquired bliyitly.\tThe fuel is carried in the starboard \u201cThe Tuan-Hakim is wise,\" she float partially to balance the engine murmured, gazing down at the straw torque and make the machine easier sandals that roteeted +he solee of her to fly.It is pumped up by an engine- driven pump.The wing surface radiators are said to be much better than anything previously used.-They cool without adding any resistance, as they have a flat, instead of corrugated, outer surface.The fuselage is all metal, the skin taking the stresses.The oil is cooled by passing it along both sides of the fuselage in contact with the skin, through specially constructed oil coolers.The floats are of duralumin, wings are of wood and are covered with special laminated wood under the radiators.The fuselage is smaller in cross-sectional area than any fuselage previously designed.The span of the wing is only twenty-six feet nine inches, with an area of 116 square feet, a wing so small that the wing loading is 27.83 pounds per square foot.The weight of the plane, with its geared engine, is 3,200 pounds.The engine is the Napier racing engine, which is believed to develop about 1,000 Horse-power.M'S ŒTnï&SS a slight reduction In that class of tea.Writer Says She Lags Behind in Use of Conveniences Where She Rates Her Labor Low Thi Christmas^ in Europe flllK I HO A * % , American women are not taking advantage of the many home conveniences provided for them by modern science, writes Frederick L.Collins In the October \u201cPictorial Review.\"x \"Edison started the electric Industry nearly fifty years ago\u2014and there are less than eighteen million wired homes to-day, Ford gave the motor Industry its first big push less than twenty-five years ago\u2014and there are twenty-three million automobiles.This In spite of the fact that It costs more on an average to buy a motorcar than It does to wire a house.\"In short, the home of tne future is here\u2014but a good many of us aren't living In it yet.\"But It won't be long now,\" continues Mr.Collins.\u201cI have recently spent many hours of masculine bewilderment in the home-economics departments oï the great service com panics.I have seen gas stoves with refrigerating attachments\u2014the heat that an and the cold, the lion and the'lamb, cents an hour, lying down together.I have seen \"That any woman washing-machines which make pos- wringer or scrubs on a\tI m -\tslble the doing of the family wash\u2014 doing work that an electric motor cat, Fncrland vlOCS\tthe whole operation from sorting the \u2022 do for two and one-half cents aft hour.\t\u2014\tj soiled clothes to hanging out the clean | \u201cThat any woman who does any- tgl* Kecord ones\u2014In less than an hour.I have , thing by hand that an electric '_________ .\t; seen an Ironing machine that looks can do is valuing herself at three A XT n \u2022 \u2022 1 c 1\t,,ke a medium-sized table, and serves cents an hour or less.A New British oeaplane Will ag 8UC|| when It isn't doing the work | \"And when 1 came to assemble m Try For Speed Mark which used to break our mothers'.one mental locality all that 1 had Keen An attempt drill be made won to backs.\tand all that 1\t1 break the world's speed record with a \"And I have learned many things I vlnced that the iclentl\t\u2022 new Supermarine-Napier racing sea- didn't know before, such as:\tthat the future of \u201come |iea^not \"That five cents will run an electric of the po^ibilltles of the present.\" _ fan ten hours.\"That five cents wll run an electric sewing-machine seven hours.\"That five cents will keep refrigerator \"That five cents will run a vacuum\tLondon\u2014The installation of radio cleaner three hours.\t* beacon stations at suitable places \"That electric current is the one aroun(i the coasts of the British Isles thing used in the home which is cheap- proceeding rapidly, er now than it was before the war.| 8lx dations have been erected and \"That five cents will light a reading Beveir more have been ordered.Among I those In operation, the Mersey Bar, Conlngbeg and Spurn are on lightships.while those at Skerries.Round Island and Gasquets are on land.Spécial Sailing* to r,eland Inland Scotland France\u2014Belgium It will 6e a wonderful treat to $our-Mlf and to the folk, at home.You will enjoy your trip to the utmoet, if you travel White Star# JJonin^-CUisto^-MfûstLmrpoJ f Make Better1 Bread , Ask your grocer for ROYAL YEAST k CAKES j A Tea of Finer Quality lleli/Ax^lymmlh-CktrbourfA ntwtrp PonnUnd Dec.* m^KÊÊÊÊÊÊtBÊmm\\M Lapland ¦MBfelBHi Dec.13 nm yearn |r THE SILVER HAND-^ f Regina U^liféx-QuttnskPPn-Lifttpool Baltic Fer ftÉê«r'' TY ass ^ytOMUK^ SMtlV.v x aiusTAAtso ay a.w.Vwtaf\\%L^ electric motor can do for two illlfc who turns a.wash-board la Radio Beacons Placed On Coast of Britain on lamp for two long evenings.\"That any woman who sweeps a carpet or beats a rug Is doing work that an electric motor can do for one and warped, become morbid, themselves into oblivion, this cheery | pretty clearly in the local mind that philosopher had succeeded in steering the girl was to be found and brought Moorhouse\u2014with to him, that he might have an oppor- three-quarter cents an hour.\"That any woman who irons the family wash by hand Is doing work a middle course.his black dog at his heels\u2014was as welcome in a Borneo long-house as in the bungalow of the Commissioner of Police.Under normal conditions, it might not unreasonably be assumed that Moorhouse\u2014reclining in glorious idleness after a strenuous day spent in the sweltering court-house \u2014 was dreaming of home or of the white girl j whose photograph occupied a sole and prominent position on his dressing-table; but the girl in the ebonixed frame was his sister and the district officer had no hon e other thar the one he now occupied.As a matter of fact he was thinking of the dusky Dyak belle who had danced before the ; assembled chiefs in the Kampon at the other side of the valley when the rice- j harvest was completed; a shapely, alluring female with an independent swing of shoulders and features that would have done credit to a Western beauty.Moorhouse had been present The wonder-woman from the forests at this dance, showing his white teeth had twirled into the firelight.when the young warriors\u2014drunk with -\u2014 -urged their water-buffaloes tunity of returning to her the missing the open wastes and mildly ap- property.Mlnard's Liniment cleanses cute.etc.feet.\u201cAdmitted 1\" returned Moorhouse cheerfully.\u201cWhat then?\" \u201cWhen 1 heard the music of the gongs and saw the smoke of the firrs rising above the tallest trees, a whispered to me to go closer\u2014and 1 went.Presently, beyond the smoke, I the faces of the chiefs.And then Imported Shropshire» M MM *¦ Ten two-year-old Imported Shropshire rama, bred by Buttar.W.A.Dryden or John Miller, Jr., Brooklin, Ontario voice % I saw the white coat of the Tuan- The beating of those brass drums called me and I danced for you, because I said \u2018this man is he who sits alone in the big house among the cocopalms, who reads the evil that is in men's hearts and knows the right from the wrong\u2014the good from the bad.\u2019 You beat your hands together, tuan, and I was content\" A dreamy note had come into her voice and it sounded in the D.O.\u2019s ears like the soothing sound of a wood-pigeon from her nest \u201cThere are times, oh white man, when it is good to have a friend.I am your friend,\" she concluded simply.(To be continued.) m The ?i Cross-cut, Crescent Ground, will saw timber, time and labor being equal, than any other made^This guarantee has never been challenged.SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO., LIMITED, X1 ST.SEW STSEET AMO ACORN AVINUl, MONTREAL.OVI.ST.JOHN, N.MT &2M TORONTO.ONT.VANCOUVER.M.C.i H v.N samsu plauding the crazy posturing of the women who danced with huYnan heads.Then, just as he had made up his mind to pay his respects to his hosts and depart, the wonder-woman from -the forests had whirled into the firelight.He remembered her afterward as a vision encased in a sarong of shimmering green, with a single bracelet of gold at either wrist, her dark hair secured by a dagger Of which both the point and the jeweled hilt were distinctly visible.More miraculous still, her hands were hidden by wonderfully fashioned gauntlets of silver, each wrought to resemble the form of the hand itself.Her dance had culminated in a sort of joyous ^tampede, she had fallen prostrate before the semi-circle of gaping headmen, then just arrived by native runner.crawled with the lithe, sinuous move- \u201cDear Moorhouse,\" it ran.\u201cMore own car| ¦ | II I\tJ trouble for you, I\u2019m afraid.The Yel- for a lift.Although the other car was low Seven business has broken out not in sight the doctor ilr ( was I He was thinking of the Yellow Seven Mlnarfs Liniment fee Every Pel* ISSUE Ho.40\u2014\u201928 riShSI \u2022 mrn> Bathing in\tI Round-the-World Polluted Waters Radio Goes Flying Germany Should Have Won The Firet Moose Trophy Germany Should Have Won the War\u2014That Opinion Will Probably Surprise You, Coming As It Does From the Ex-Generalissimo of the Allied Armies SB Water, commonly used for bstUsg fa Knowledge Grows Radio irsÆzz w«,« & ï f?with Dr.Taylor Is reported In the Mla a conference recently between radio section of the New York Sun by Dr.Harris and Dr.Charles Y.Pabst, U S.R.Winters.The strength of high waa developed that In addition to the frequency tlenals, says Dr.Winters, many Internal diseases which the Is suggested by their ability to encom-(11 thy waters carried, there were many pass the earth thus, with a kick suf-serlous and painful skin diseases A dent to be a disturbing factor In re-against which the public should be ceptlon.At the Bellevue Laboratory warned.Dr.Pabst, an authority on the phenomenon of \"echo\" signals is this phase of the menace, is a city the subject of a special Investigation, physician and chief attending derma We read: tologlst of the Oreenpoint Hospital.\"Signals that race around the world \"Following their talk It was said In reverse direction from the transitai physicians and surgeons would mlttlng station to the receiving net.or not be astonished to see an epidemic encircle the globe mon» than once, of furuncles or boils, abscesses, and threaten to become a disruptive In-other Inflammatory diseases of the fluence In short-wave traffic.M
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