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[" O t $1.60 per annum In advance, I 2-00 to the Untied States.8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, OCT 3, 1920 No.16, 47rn Year.(fowling SHORTHAND SCHOOL! Business @ollege HENRY'S One of the Best Shawville Hardware Store Fine Weather Brings Record Attendance.Very Successful Exhibition all Through.OTTAWA, ONT.Ammunition and No School In Canada offer» a better training, or ensure* a more nucctssful ¦\t¦\t¦¦\t\\.##.Henry's lead# all others, and IMIægS'Stassa-w tnUflOOI.\tschools to come to It.\tWrit« fnv nntn lncrnse In reference to the poultry de- Therefore, it Is not surprising that I Yfrite 101 catalogue.pertinent, we cannot do better business men.In advertising for nUsno- r^f\tk ¦>\u2022 »«»» vssra™,.rabbits indicates that interest :s| ¦mmmmm ¦\tT8f| growing pretty generally species of fur-bearer.Close observers tell us that the exhibit of cattle was below last year's record.This was due in Bl\"\u2018' 0-*\"*- last year\u2019s show an excellent one.We missed contact with the., 4\t.judge in the sheep and axvine de- Uo™P|ete »P\tEquipment.pertinents, and therefore cannot - «' 01.».C.DOCKS, DENTAL S0K0E0N Ottawa, Canada eluded many lovely creations.According to the top line on the cover of this year's prize list, C.P A 8.No 1, celebrated its 78 rd anniversary with the splendid exhibition of Friday and Saturday future Hunters\u2019 Supplies last Enter any time Frida y was a banner day in point of attendance, considering that in addition to the paid admissions, which totalled over $600.00 it was \u201cfree day\u201d for the children, who were not slow to take advantage of the courtesy thus extended to them by the Society.It was a great outing for the kids who were present in hundreds and the thrills provided by an up-to-date merry-go-round formed uo small part or their enjoyment.A midway of more extensive proportions than usual, took care of any surplus coin that visitors were encumbered with aud activities in that behalf at times were brisk, as the afternoon wore on.More favorable weather could not have been desired, and the day was otherwise perfect barring the clouds of dust that arose from the race track.Never before were so many autos parked within the grounds, yet these represented only a portion of those who brought people to the big Fair.Something not in evidence during the past lew years was the large number of people who passed through the gates during the morning hours.Of the late years it has been the custom to put off Fair-going till the afternoons, but Friday's turn-out had a semblance of the old-time methods \u2014 before the advent of the horseless carriage-when Fair-goers breakfasted by candle-light, in order to reach their objective at an early hour.than W.E.Gowlino, H.G.W.Braithwait, Pres.Rifles, Cartridge, Loaded Shells, Shotgun Powders, Cun Oils and Cleaners Primers and Caps, Traps, Hunters\u2019 Axes and Knives.C.J.CALDWELL.INSURANCE in this DR.R.E.DAGO FIRE AND LIFE.miEHtfOl * ROUWIILE FIRE INSURANCE CO.established 1886 Prompt payment*.Excellent security.BURGEON DENTIST (Graduate of McGill University) 1 8HAWV1LLB, QVB.O Phone 19 THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA Established 1869 A policy to meet the requirements of all ages and classes.D.A.MACFARLANE, Agent, BRISTOL, QUE.hibite.The horse seems to be holding hie own in this district, despite the ever increasing number of gas-driven conveyances, tractors, etc This is evident fi otn the âne showing in nearly all classes that came into the show ring both days of the Fair.The second day, devoted to the judging of the special\tv ., T ^ M .classes, was a strenuous day for Thelma McVeigh, L.D.C.M , teach the gentleman who officiated in ingat Mrs.A.Drapers on rndaya.that responsible capacity» The Pupils prepared for examinations, light horse classes with a couple of Terms reasonable, exceptions, were well Ailed, and in some instances the picking of the winners did not tally with the opinion of the row of critics who lined the fence.It was ever thus, AtShawville, on Sept.30th, to however.\ti\tMr.and Mrs.J.A.Harvey, a The show-ring events both days daughter, included the drawing contests that Although well past its 70th mile- have becomes popular feature of stone, Pontiac's premier argicul- the Fair of late years, and the tnral society shows no outward competition evoked keen interest sign of decrepitude, judging from In the line of amusements, Friday last week's show.Evidences of a afternoon's program included two healthy vitality were manifest on ball games and a classified horse all sides, and if discrepancies were race that gave the turf-fans a noticeable in a few instances, all good run for their money.The the blame therefor could not be ball games were not of a character reasonably laid at the Society\u2019s to afford many thrills, but they door, for after all a successful helped to fill in time where other Fair is the result of personal as sports were lacking.The first well as co-operative effort, coupled was a game of soft ball between with the good offices of the the Shawville School girls and the weather man.\tCotilonge team, who displayed a Proceeding, we take a run decided edge over their ill-prepar-through the main hall, and find ed rivals.The score was so one-every space occupied\u2014both top sided that we hesitate to give the and bottom.Following around figures.The second match W* to the right, no one can pass with- tween young men\u2019s teams of Shaw-out admiring the classic exhibit of ville and Cotilonge, if less am ns the Dominion Experimental Farm ing, coincided more with the ideals \u2014artistic and instructive to those of fandom, when an occasional engaged in the basic agricultural smart bit of play was pulled on.industry.\tThe visitors captured the laurels Next comes a display by the with a score of 7 to 4 Rev.J.Gatineau Electric Co., demonstrate Sullivan, a veteran and still enthiv ing the several domestic uses to siastic ball-player, made a good which \u201cwhite coal' is now being impartial umpire, put (Graduate McGill University.\u2014Post graduate work In Detroit and New York Hospitals) CAMPBELLS BAY Phone 16-22 \u2014 QUE.| (Over Dr.Renaud # Drug Store).Phone 47.Office open until 9, p.m HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC (Graduate of McGill University) Successor to late S.A.Mackay SHAWVILLE.QUE.Office\u2014Crawford Building, near Station* MUSIC LESSONS THE W.A.HODCIHS STORE QSO.0.WBIGHT, K.C.CLINTON H.DOWD, B.A., LL B., BC.L.BORN Fall 1929 WRIGHT & DOWD Advocates, Barristers, etc 196 Main St., BULL MARRIED Sher.1304.At the Pontiac House, Shawville, every Thursday.Campbbll-Gallinger ¦on Sept.2É JQ29, at St.John's Beatrice, daughter of Mr and Mrs.blue lost on Exhibition ground#Saturday Fred P Gallinger, of Ga 11iuger- | afternoon, town, Ont., to Andrew Russell, son of Mr.and Mrs.N.Campbell of Shawville, Que.Dependable Footwear ,, PITR6B LOST\u2014Ob Exhibition grounds on Friday a leather purse containing several bank bills.Suitable reward on return to this office.fi Men's Work Boots I A new Pall Boot, genuine whole stock, $4.00 Shawvilleites who attended Cob-den Fair last Wednesday report a good exhibit and a large crowd.LOST\u2014On Shawville Fair grounds on Saturday, a lady's silk crepe scarf.The finder will oblige by returning to this office.black and tan\u2014our best, at R.A.HodginF, Shawville, reports the sale of four purebred Holstein cows to Samuel Kaloff, I FOR SALE \u2014 About 15 cords of dry Grand Gorge, N.Y.\tfour foot wood (mixed) in the pile.Cheap ^\t.\tfor quick sale-a bargain.Apply to Jas.Business Change-I)onaId Em-1 Hobbs, Starks Corners, merson has disposed of his harness business on Main Street to Gordon\t, .\t,\t, t h k on pus ses si o n Wh° h\"\t2% $3.50 Good Quality Splits at FOR SALE \u2014A litter of Yorkshire High Tops While working on a CO Otage roof WANTED, AT ONCE - Good, expert on Monday, at Norway Bay, Louis enced Maid \u2014 one who can cook.Gotd PRBeing on **.\u201e.nd, w\u201eh I\t£ IfiST\tS | gU»BS STSSi.SSUl old friend in the person of peerless airmen, thrilled spectators | Ottawa Hospital foi treatment.\u2022ebhve\" Budd, of Renfrew, who is|to the limit and many regrets | Oeorge Judd, road foreman still in the fur business, and pre 12 and 15-inch, No.1 stock, best quality obtainable $5.00 and $6.50 an \u201e - -\t- -\t- d George Judd, road foreman, -\t\u2022 were expressed that lie out not Wlth a small gang and mixer, be- senteda choice display of coats, appear on Saturday.«Some thirty- gRn the Qrgt stage of the work of L .\t.\t.odd persons, including several resurfacing Main Street.Crushed group in front of the booth of the Wn%%day*and were delighted H^porce^Vta^ °of \u2018Var® Tor ms '7 he I ^nth°rK Appl^Un Continental Life Asa.Co , where with the novel experience.\t| basis of the surfacing that is to | Westboro, R.R.No.with other Attraction?, Nellis Hod* I pVidAyfs procrnin 9tHÊÊÊfÊffÊÊÊtÊjÊÊtjÊÊÊ/ÊtttiÊÊÊjÊÊi gins, in charge, has a guessing con ^yj^ a big dance in the Theatre in test in- - Nell people guessing.Next in line came Mr.Frank Wexler, an Ottawa fur < with a display of his goods.hibit WANTED\u2014Girl to do up stairs work Apply at Fairbanks Hotel, Quyon.Boys\u2019 School Special Oxfords, Banco soles, 1 to 5 sizes, $2 25 etc WANTED\u2014Reliable Woman for general work on farm.Wages $25 00 per .A.L.Mansfield, 1, Ont.Next we program concluded be laid down TO RENT\u2014Comfortable House situated on Main Street, Shawville.Apply to Mrs.S.Langford.âœ\tjx zff&suÆS! wrnwmmmm^ m#» #aaet au» mtm o John F.Dale, Shawville, or at LADIES \u2022 t \u2022 # ee Something New in Tie Oxfords No.1 quality calf, in black and tan, low and medium heels, at $3.50 # # e # Fancy trim, Pump effect, calf\u2014a real beauty in black and tan\u2014a genuine high class Shoe at mmmmmmmmsbzM $4.00 \u2022 s # e # # product*, fruit and gram especially\t- out and rubber-stamped.the latter, showed a marked improvement, both in quality and quantity, over last year\u2019s showing.All available space ou the second floor of the hall was filled with the exhibits of the Indies\u2019 departments ce, devoted GROWING GIRLS\u2019 SCHOOL OXFORD\u2014No.1 calf\u2014a quality Shoe\u2014black only, Sizes 11 to 2 $2.75 TO RENT \u2014 On August 1st, the property now occupied aa a municipal office (half of the Murray block.Main Street, Sbawvtlle\u2014formerly known as the Drug Store).Suitable for store.Apply to Murray Bros Our Shoes are all Good Fitters Further information and observations in connection with the Fair will appear in next issue.SATURDAY 8.80 Teot or Pace Capt.Dell, (Proadfoot) 1st Nor Bella, (Strutt) .2nd Elsie Campbell ( Horner) 3rd Red Patch (Hynes) 4th.Free fob All Barney Ax till ion, (Neville) 1st Stewart Todd, (Neville) 2nd Sir Kirk, (Findlay) 3rd The Standard reports that three houses were burglarized in Pembroke last week and goods and money to the value of about $100.were taken.The robber escaped without leaving much trace.Burglars have also been operating in Douglas, four business places having been enteied on Sunday night.TEE TRACK EVENTS FRIDAY WÊÊ Classified I» n With that vital A HIGH CALLING The highest ocupatlon of genius la to diffuse useful information, to further Intellectual refinement\u2014a forerunner of moral Improvement\u2014to hasten the omlng of that bright day when the dawn of general kuowledge shall chase away the lazy, lingering mists, even from the base of the great social pyramid.Tills Indeed Is u high calling, in which the most splendid talents and consummate virtues may well press forward to bear a part.\u2014 Brougham.V a © / w* sure §j Y,\\ \\ A i m A 899 j- ] \" ! w, \u2022> « The Egyptian Settlement i More London Telegraph (Cons.): than once in recent years a British Government has been sharply reminded that it is responsible under the Declaration of 1922 for the lives and property of foreigners in Egypt.It Is hardly five years since British and other foreign nationals were be; ing murdered in the streets of Alex- tish protection shall be withdrawn without reserve\u2014and Mr.Henderson tells us that there Is 'no change of policy/ while Mr.MacDonald pledges himself that there is to be no departure in principle from the Declaration of 1922.This immense and disastrous concession having been offered, the proposal that the occupation of Egypt \"by British forces shall be terminated follows naturally, and completes the picture of insecurity held up for the contemplation of Washington and Rome, whence the strongest of the reminders already referred to m 899\u2014Slip on one-piece dress with flare section at left side, waist front closing in surplice style and with shawl collar and inset vestee.One-piece long dart-fitted sleeves and turnback cuffs, or short sleeves.For Ladies and Misses.Years 16, 18, 20.Bust 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 inches.HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS a f/i I z z z z ê à À It is now proposed that Brl- :- z LIFE «4 Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of such patterns as you want.En.dose 20c in stamps or coin 'coin preferred; wrap it carefully) -or each number, and address your order to Wilsoi Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.Patterns sent by an early mail.And life is thorny, and youth Is vain, And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.\u2014S.T.Coleridge \u201cORONTKS! ORONTES!\u201d ! dialling about how we were to furnish impulse which drives a man on even the boudoir\u2014\"\talter conscious volition fails he stum- \u201cDo stop your jesting!\u201d she cried, bled to his feet, guurling his head with \u201cWe vin talking of no such thing! one arm, and stabbing fiercely at a I won\u2019t hear a word until you have blur before him with his short-gripped told me what has happen ad.Was club.Vaguely he knew somebody it\u2014?'* Her eyes darkened, and she fought beside him; knew the blur be-frowned as the truth, or possible fore him thinned.Something stirred truth, dawned upon her.lie broke in, under his feet, and he fought to keep his \u201cCroates! Orvntes!\" That cry sounded strange.It was near, yet seemed far off.Drake fought doggedly.There was that stirring under his feet.He knew he wfcs to be tripped again.He could not see the man who still fough.beside him.Something red and swaying rose from the ground, and another stick flailed, tut at his foes now.\u201cCroates ! Croates !\" the cry was close.The blur of foes began to vanish like mist.\u201cAye, Crontes! Give 'em hell !\" babbled the red, swaying figure and Jake ?% An IDEA There is only one thing stronger _______A_______ than armies and that is an idea whose Kill that corn with* Minard\u2019s Liniment ! time has come.\u2014Victor Hugo.m mm : grinning: \u201cIt was, Mary.Jake Stevens.They prevented him coming here to see you, so he tipped a waiter to bring me, then tried to jamb me under a rhododendron.\" \u201cIt looks as if he succeeded!\u201d she retorted sharply.\u201cLet us go.now, before somebody else tries.You look horrible.\" A tiny chill fell over Drake.Mary wanted to go back to the ship, and her baffled escort led her U> the car ù i> have come.n \u2022> -ALT 1 Minard\u2019s Liniment\u2014The King of Pain m XTEVER wait to see if a headache rS wil, \"wear off.\" Why suffer when there's always Aspirin?The millions of men and women who use it in increasing quantities every year prove that it does relieve such pain.The medical profession pronounces it without effect on the heart, so use it as often as it can spare you any pain.Every druggv-always has genuine Aspirin tablets for the prompt relief of a headache, directions in every package.r* fvk m m St.George and the Dragon Liverpool Post: It has no doubt been exhilarating to most people in this country to watch Mr.Snowden standing up so sturdily for our almost forgotten rights.We had beome so accustomed to the meaningless words of diplomacy and to see our statesmen so tenderly considerate of every interest but ours that it is singularly refreshing to observe Mr.Snowdens downrightness at The Hague.He has y KL t K k.l l < Mgg 6 ffHome Made\u201d IV \\\\ in silence.\u201cIt has been a bully evening, any- nothing,taking he/mit\" in ttTe efeZ Stevens ralhed for another onslaught.through a suburb noted for its serene maiched Mary Mam.ing, splendid loveliness.It ought to have thawed daughter of old Neptune, smackmg her.Then abruptly the car slowed ,faC\u20ac8 rlRht antl le[l and turning mui- i\tp*.crowd that whooped, roared, and ' policeman runnmg up looking queer-cursed\tIly into the bruised and bleeding faces, Drake stood up.Over the outer and at Mary«^™gS6jh|6SjjJ heads he saw the milling centre of the crowd, and fists and sticks were\t.\t,\t,\t\u201e flying there.The car driver clanged mv\t116 under\tle\u2018 his gong, and the impeding crowd\tthe motorman.slowly made way for it.But Drake\t3 ™y\tf ,i,\u201e small.its nearest relative In appoar- thc attention of tin uu,e ,3 thl, Banvj Owl; its eyes are ntually yellow, and its smooth head distin- ,k,h,ethelssu, It u profusion of opponents ne ans lg Uu> Aluorivan variety; other subantagonism to his (Hivernaient, 9p,»eies are found in different parts of will require to put the world.It is a lover of iiie wilds.not of man, and only on rare occasions visits populated districts, l.iko all owls it is an indefatigable mousvr, mice being its favorite food, and its cleverness in catching them equals its fondness for them dent of the wilds, its menu is not so easily checked up as that of the more civilized species, but an official examination of nine stomachs, only one contained a small bird found in seven, and other small animals in four.Judging from this, one would gather that, economically, tne It will be Groat Grey Owl la an asset to the scheme of things rather than otherwise, and consequently a bird to be protected rather than slaughtered.Owls do not do well in captivity unless given a great deal of liberty.They like to fly about.Some people knew had a small owl in the barn that had grown very tain showed no inclination to depart.They had captured him when very young and he knew nothing about wild life.He seemed very fond of his human friends, and repaid their kindness by catching mic at night, his soft note of welcome could be heard, a little flutter of wings, and he would alight upon a shoulder.He usually craved companionship.hut sometimes retired to a r, where he would moping owl/' probably $4.00 per bag Is now open to receive all kinds of good clean Grain.If you are offering Peas Beans, kindly bring samples.f the l tivines ( groups to occupy audience ; Grindm * and Grain Cleaned while you wait.at large, who will eve THE SHAWVILLE RILLING CO., REGISTERED, W.J.BABES, PROPRIETOR.sene us then Mr, Ferguson up a vigorous light in order t ' the heap when the conflict But we cannot accept this as- come out | on top ot PUBLIC NOTICE For Service ceases poet as indicative of the true situation.of trumped-up political nos- set adrift or projected from as Being a resi- Purvhred Chester White Boar for ser vice.Fee\u2014one dollar.A LYALL HODGI The Voters\u2019 and Jurors\u2019 Lists for the Municipality of Clarendon, and also for Village of Shaw ville for ii>29 are now ready for inspection and may be seen during office hours at the domicile of the undersigned.The Jurors\u2019 Lists will be examined at the October meetings of said municipal Councils Voters\u2019 List will be examined on Monday, Oct.21st, at 8 o\u2019clock, p.m., and Clarendon \\ oters\u2019 List on Tuesday evening, Shaw ville A variety or vt>ly to R.R.3, Sbawville minimally different angles, should not logically cut much of a figure as opposed to the record of a Government that has shown so much of business acumen and Mice were Shaw ville FISH THAT WALK thrift in administration if the electors of Ontario R.A.GRANT, BRISTOL, QUE.Itorks ami Fighting-fork* That Are Able to Urow New lleaks.surprising allow themselves to be stampeded from to the a straight, well-defined course devious paths advocated by a tri-fold Oct.22nd, at my office in Fish are generally associated with yet there are several excep- i iter loua which live on land.The common eel can live for long periods out of water, and move across country from one stream to another, \u2022veil climbing slippery posts !o tills by squirming movements of lie body, and without using their :1ns.They can escape from tanks At her by working their way out head-first, or, if that la too difficult, by turning round and throwing their ails over flic edge and gaining a iold which enables them to Jerk their bodies over the edge.The Mud-springing, or Walking Goby, and the Climbing Perch are The K T HODGIXS, Sec.-Treas opposition Over in is yet in sight to oppose the Hon.E.A.Dunlop, whose sweeping victory last year evidently settled the question of opposition for some time to come.we once North Renfrew no candidate the return of and Shaw ville, Sept.21, 1929 They FOR SALE Farm containing one hundred acres ; about 85 cleared.Situated in the second range of the Township of Bristol, Province of Quebec, and designated as Lot No.14 b.Comfortable dwelling house, sheds and bank barn.Two miles from Nor.Bay Summer resort, and close to school, store and church.Also, Lot No.15- A, containing fifty acres ; fifteen cleared and balance in bush.\t^ Also Lot 17 B, containing one hundred acres, lightly wooded.Write for full particulars.HENRY M.DAVIS, Schreiber, Ont.Going into the baru New Grocery In East End of Shawville (S.E.Hodgins\u2019 Building) Minutes of South Onslow School Board high dark cornet pla> the '* from indigestion.Me was a tiny creature, but he never attempted to touch even the smallest poultry, mice seeming to meet ins needs.He hated cats, evidently regarding them as rivals in the held of supply.Had there been very young birds in the barn, doubtless ho would have gone for them, but he never went to look for them, which seems to argue that mice were his proforaice.W owl could be a very diverting pet Quyon, Que., Sept.24, 1929.A meeting of the S.Commissioners of this municipality was held on above date, at the usual place of meeting., ; J.11.Henderson, Commissioners Taber, Dra- iwo very quaint tropical fish Goby uses its front pair of tins as legs in walking, whilst the hind pair ire converted into a kind of sucker by means of which they hold on to rocks, and branches of trees.The Climbing Perch is famous for its ability to climb palm trees, and van live out of water a greater length of time than the Goby.Specimens kept for exhibition have leapt repeatedly out of a tank with walls V4H|||re Property FOP I OakeS.6tC.two feet high.\t0\t1\t\u2019 The Carpliugs of Mexico also have amazing leaping strength.They will leap right out of the water in their .\u2018agerness for food when they see their owner approaching.Dr.C.M.Younge in his book, \u201cQueer Fish,\" also writes of storks and lighting-cocks that are able to Members present chairman ; L per and In glee.On motion of Comr Draper the imn- were confirmed We have a nice fresh stock of Groceries.We can supply you with Home Cooking\u2014Pies, utes of previous meeting as read.\t, .Mrs.Dora \\ anocko appeared at the board asking for a janitor to be engaged for No.3 School.Whereas John G.Stephens appeared at the board, requesting that bis name be entered on collection roll as owner of Lots 5-b and 5 d, R.4, his request was granted on motion of Comr Draper.After examination ot collection roll the Board approved of said roll tion of Comr Inglee.On motion of Comr Taber the Sec.-Treas.was ordered to notify Mrs Van-ocko that if she will not allow her boy to sweep the School in bis turn, that she pay some one to sweep in his stead.\u2014 Carried.On motion of Comr Taber the meeting then adjourned.Jos.A.St.:ele, Sec.-Treas imagine that an HELD VP KING EDWARD Standard Bread always in stock.Sale Consisting of 4 lots near Exhibition Grounds, with comfortable house, wired for electricity ; all necessary out-build-, ings.For further particulars apply PhOMfi NO.Uu.GEO.C.HODGINS, \" ,IV e Shawville, Que roll-gate Man Let Donkey Through First.Coal Oil.W.WELCH.A good story is told of the late Lord Montagu, whose interest in motoring was of such notable service in developing what is now & great Industry He was on one occasion driving grow new beaks, of lizards that, af ihe late King Edward down to Beau- ter losing their tails, will grow new lieu Abbey in his car when he was | parts, held up on the toll-bridgo at Lym ington.The toll-man, who was a well\t.\t,\t.refused to let the | League of Nations Will Give It Attentent ion Next Year.0.1 mo p, S.\u2014Carting and Dray Work Promptly Executed.FARM FOR SALE Lot 16-a, Range IV, in the Township of Bristol, containing about 114 acres.Soil mostly clay loam and almost all tillable, with necessary buildings erected thereon Will lie sold on easy terms.Apply to II.I.SMITH, Maryland, Que WOMAN'S NATIONAL STATUS.known character car pass until he had dealt with the traffic going in the opposite direction i Whether e.woman should change which consisted of a governess-cart ber nationality on marriage with an drawn by a donkey.In vain did Lord alien ig to be discussed at the meet-Montagu appeal to him on the ground ^\tjulper|ai Conference, which that he was in a hurry.The old mail wll, probably be held in the autumn told him plainly that a motorist had of nvXt yeaj.The object will also lately run past without paying and | receive attention at the League of that it was not going to happen again if he knew it.\u201cBut this is his Majesty the King, urged Lord Montagu.\u201cAh!\" said the old fellow; \"I know that sort a\u2019 king.\" And so King Edward, greatly amused at the tollman's unbelief, had to wait until the donkey cart had been disposed of before going on.Shawville Fair Sept.26.27, 28 Well watered and fenced arch trfacherx STRAYED Nations, which will meet at The \u201e | Hague in the spring.This announcement was made by Miss Chrystal MacMillan at a meeting of the societies interested in the subject, at the offices of the National Council of Women.\t' Miss MacMillan recalled the fact that Ramsay MacDonald, before the general election, stated that he agreed with the proposals that a British woman who married an alien should An immense new mountain range, I Qot automatically lose her nationalcovering an area as large as the Can- ity; that a foreign woman who mareas us has been discovered in Yak- pied a British subject should not ulsk, northeastern Siberia.The new have British nationality imposed up-mountain range has been named 0n her unless she applied to be ad-\u201cCherski\" after the Russian geolog- mitted as a British subject, and that ist and geographer, I.Sherskt, who a married woman should herself have headed an expedition sent out in 1891 | the right to naturalize, by the Russian Academy of Science to this region and who died as a result | the women's organizations in the I of exposure to the rigors of the fiber- Dominions in order that joint action No word reached the women until the jan winter.It was Cherski's idea that might be taken in urging the intro-following day, when pitiful scenes were\tthere were undiscovered mountains\tduction\tof\tlegislation in the Dorn- enacted while women sought to identify\tforming one great range with the | kHon\tParliaments, their dead.Their mournful cries echoed\tArctic mountains, and the discovery through the city.\tI\tby the Obrutchev eipe.llttou The Moslems were cenctnt .\tVery few expeditions have been I Worn by Woman of Sidou, In Pltoe* j Taochow as a result ofintense famine mwje ^is rpgj0n, on account of in southwest Kansu, which resulted in\titfl inaccessibility, the first having thousands of Mohammedans being /re-\tgGne there over two hundred years duced to desperation of starvation, their\tago, %ad over 500.000 kilometres of suffering intensified by being forced to\tland, an area as large am France or live unsheltered as a result of their war-1 Germany, remains unexplored to the present day.Chinese Butcher 3,000 Moslems Strayed on to my premises on or about the 1st of May two head of year-old cattle\u2014one black and one red and white.Anyone proving property and paying expenses can have them.R.Mi TIERNAN, R.It.2, Campbell\u2019s Bay.In accordance with our usual custom we will have an Exhibit in the Main Kali, where we will give away a number of prizes Addi Hankow, China, Sept.25 tional details of the alleged Chinese of ;t,000 Moslems in a remote massant * part of Kansu Province, indicate the affair took place at Taochow, an old southern Kansu, on the Tao Absolutely Free.city in Riv#.According to information considered authentic, Chinese authorities, under the order of provincial authorities at Taochow, asked Moslems to convene at Taochow for a conference and to receive roasted barley.Following the Moslems\u2019arrival all of the males between the ages of 15 and 50 were separated from the women and children, taken outside the city walls and 11 butchered like sheep QUEER FOREIGN FOODS.New Mountain Range We will appreciate a visit from you, and we will have something for the children.lonie Very Strange Foods In Some Farts of the World.On the dinner tables in some parts >f the world are served some very itrange foods, with such dishes as jncooked monkey brains on the half ikull, water beetles, tired locusts and jobra and python steaks Included imong the unusual foods on the bill Df fare.In some parts cf China, for ex-imple, pigskin and birds' nest soup are popular appetizers.Silkworms, too, are eaten after the gocoon has been unwound.Seme Asiatic tribes sat horses, donkeys and camels after these animals have lost their usefulness as beasts of burden.Caterpillars, frogs and snails are relished when obtained, but usually are \u201crare delicacies\" in these parta of.the globe.New Guinea natives find China a good market for sharks\u2019 tins, from which the Celestials make a soup, and also for bee he de mer, a large sea worm found in New Guinea waters, according to a report of the National Geographical Society.\"Koreans, like many Orientals, live mostly on rice,\" says the National Geographic Society bulletin.\u201cThey cook their seaweed ii) oil and serve It with slices of red peppers.Klmshee, a kind of sauer kraut.Is a favorite Korean dish.To the north, the natives at Kamchatka relish the tongues and the marrow of the bones of the relndaer, but the piece de resistance is the meat of the unborn fawn.The Continental Life Insurance Co G; T.PAUL The meeting decided to approach .District Agent, \u2022 \u2022 G.F.WANLESS, Shawville.J.A HORNER, Shawville.A.H.HORNER, Charteris.WALTER BROWN, Manager; W.E.N.HODGINS, Inspector, FIRST ARTIFICIAL TEETH nicUi About 300 B.C.The first false teeth known to history were worn by a woman of Sidon, in Phoenicia about 300 B.C., according to Dr.Hoy L.Mood le, well-known anatomist.The Phoenician woman's jaw, with the false teeth, is now pro- High as a Mountain.\t?erv«J !\" \\hc\\ Louvre' ln Par,s; two right Incisors are represented by It is extraordinary to reflect, writes artificial teeth, held in place and \u201cLooker-On\" in the London Daily hound to each other by gold wire.Chronicle, that the new building to The wire has been drawn through be erected for a bank in \\\\ all street, careful perforations In the artificial New York, will be only 160 feet short teetb H\t/ m of the helght of a mountain! With Although the Egyptians pioneered Hochow, 100 miles northwest of Jiao- its 63 storeys and its total height of ja treatment of many diseased coudi-chow, is reported besieged and Chinese 840 feet, this lofty erection should be tions of the body, this sort of dental of the Taochow neighborhood are report- f ne of the sights of the world.Bri- replacement apparently was never deed panic-stricken as a result of tain's most elevated spire that of vised by Egyptian physicians.Thou-the reported Moslem massacre, fearing Salisbury Cathf 36 000, more young men and wo-nen then the entire population of several English cathedral cities.Ai-hough, like Its fellow seats of leaning all over the country, it has at-empted to stem the flood of pros-xdive new students swirling around ta gates by stiffening its entrance of recent years and Introducing a strict system of selective ad-nission, its numbers have Increased IT Ithan 4,000 students In the Of the 35,996 students, All work promptly and satisfactorily executed at reasonable prices.Telephone 39.\u2014A CALL SOLICITED\u2014 B.F.SMITH.lust NO TRESPASSING Hunting Forbidden Oil Wednesday of last week Neil Cochrane, 71 years old.was blown to pieces by the explosion of a stick of dynamite he wa« carrying in a field half-way be tween tne R.C.and United Church cemeteries at Buckingham The village of Halford.Bask , had a fifty thousand dollar fire last Wednesday.NOTICE Hunting, trapping, or trespassing in any manner is strictly prohibited on the following properties and 11-a in the Second Range, and 10-d in the 3rd Range of Clarendo n.Parties found doing so will be dealt with as the law directs.I hereby strictly forbid any person or persons from hunting, trapping or otherwise trespassing iu any manner on the following Lots\u2014all situated in the Second Range of the Township of Thorne, namely :\u2014\t, Lot* 3*.39, j^SRY I WOODS.Greermount, Sept.4, 1929.All parties are hereby strictly forbidden to hunt, trap, set poison, or trespass in any manner whatsoever, on the West Half of Lot No.3, in the Seventh Range of Clarendon.Parties found so doing after this notice will be dealt with as the law directs.Mr.Andrew Johnston, one of the foremost citizens of Pembroke, died suddenly on Monday ol last week while visiting at \u2022 the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.E.Snm-¦ He was in hi* 74th year and of the late James Johns- Lot 10 d xams WM.OLMSTEAD, R.R.3, Shawville.mers warn a son ton, of Beach burg >y more last year GEO.T.DAGO PA6E (S) ABÎMEE (S) mmmm ¦ Historic Finds in Discarded Papers \u2014whet we said \"went\"; our verdict meant quite a lot of money in the pockets of one party, a ml quite a lot out of the pockets of the other Ought n< t such Issues to be decided by specially qualified people?| It Is sometimes said that there Is not much logic behind a British Jury, but that there Is a lot Of humanity.Certainly Juries are very human, where as 1 suppose judges and counsel are only legal experts.But the human element Is not everything It Is made out to he.The human element Is a wobbly sort i f thing In a court of law.It often means that the Jury la swayed by feelings and prejudices Instead of by reason.There have been lots of examples of this.If h defendant at a provincial assises la a popular man In the district the Jury Is apt to be biased In his favor from the beginning of the case; dust of centuries.\t\\ on the , ther band.If he Is hated he He Is George Sherwood and he has chn nardly expect a favorable ver.>Just finished sorting about a ton o! diet, which Is the reason why such documents which he f« und on it shell trials are sometimes taken to another In a garage in HucklngflamHhlre, ly.district\ting in the tin boxes in which the) Juries are even liable to be partial had been undisturbed for 250 years ¦\t| |\tThey evidently belonged to Sir Rob ert Clayton, a \"scrivener.\" who was Lord Mayor of London In 1680 scrivener was a sort < f banker sollol tor, who had much to do with the property of people all over the coun The Grand Old Yachtsman the trade buyer and of the general public in regard to the value of the fast dyes, so that they would he prepared to pay the very considerable _\t! extra price.The now well-known Making Colors trade mark \u201cSundour\" was introduced.1 | ¦\t| and an intensive educative campaign amongst the customers undertaken.At first only the dyeing of the special colors von yarns was lack led, hut at a Inter stage the more Important problem of dyeing in the piece was undertaken and a process worked out for producing at Carlisle I he first i whole or plain vat dyed goods ever se* Story of Colors Is Fascinating One ( ' .- » Lifetime Spent in Rummag- Hr?Progress in Fast Due to British Science ing Documents & TONS OF RUBBISH l 4 HISTORY GIVEN V à Interesting Discovery Made in Papers Found in Garage Recently Research is Associated With Name of James Morton of Carlisle in a quiet room, on the top floor of a building In the Htrand.sits a man who has spent 40 years In rummaging In the muniment rw ms of old mansions.or wherever old deeds and papers may be lying, covered with Hie ar 1 r c i % largely due to » but Morton was made of sterner stuff.Ilf he could get the blues and ye lows % rr-tscrs' ex : the eighteenth century which, beginning with James Watt's invention of the steam engine, was followed by j Richard Arkwright's development of the spinning machine from which we date the establishment of the cotton manufacture.I i There warn a to particular counsel.In which a favorite barrister When the appeared for the defence.| HI jury wore asked whether the defendant was guilty or not guilty the reply \u2022 We Inde for Meas er XJarge.A colors as applied to woven and printed fabrics Is a fascinating one, and forms an epic of industry, worthy per- I was: air.\" Further pressed, the reply was: IHÜH \u201cWe can\u2019t fur\tOne SPORTSMAN OPTIMISTIC ABOUT YACHT TROPHY\t(or Me«stor Gnrge/;\tfreys.and there are numéro.» paper.Britain\t! ,ho1e slr0I1K rplnlons with him.and.tleary.\" who is mentioned by Pepys.as he Is so \"human.\" he cannot help The learned lord was supplied with I Are Juries Any Use?i\tS'S Take an action brought by an env bolus, and chalybeate Julep, pioyee\tagainst his\temployer.\tAS|\tThere\tis ^iso the original\tmarriage Another\tEnglish\tjudge\thas\tbeen\tmost\t0f the\tmen on\tthe\tjury\twill\tbe ( settlement of George.Lord\tJeffreys, moved to express In public bis be employees themselves, some of them Baron of Wem, and Ann bis wife.Oliver Cromwell\tfiÊM try.istlng dye making concerna in England to undertake this task, but in ! vain; the difficulties appeared too great and they were fully ocupied in other directions.In Wartime Morton went home to think things over, with the result that he determined to make the dyes\u2014the blue and yellow\u2014himself, even if they cost him thoir weight in gold.I months an ounce or so of each had as the starting material for \u2018heir dyestuff syntheses, thus replacing anthracene, a much scarcer and more costly constituent of coal-tar, which Is both difficult to purify In itself and Is costly to\th > ~ Not only were the known dyes made wllderment at a jury\u2019s decision.It W|th distinct grievances against env more cheaply, of greater purity and j was a case In which a man was found phyers in general, where are their faster, but quite new products came guilty at Leicestershire Assizes of By path les likely to be?\teraj occasions.along also.These Included the fastest committing perjury.\tToo Human by Half\tti(, January 11, 1652.granted by \"Tho the plant in which to make the many blue ever made, and on September 11.\u2019 \u201cI confess l do not fellow the There Is no question that, lu such\tRouble.Oliver Cromwell.Cap- thousands of pounds required.\t1920, a green of pure quality, the lack ! reas- nlng which led the jury to their: cases, the plaintiff will probably start ta|ne generan tf all the forces raised There was a war on.and those who 0f which had always been one of the verdict.\u201d said Mr.Justice Branson, with an advantage.It wilt be freely by autj,orme 0f Parliament.\" The tried to get a plant of any kind during obvious gaps of the vat palette.\t! But all tho same, he had to accept It.admitted that personal feeling.: should 8lgnaturev * Q Cromwell,\" Is rather the War without a very high certitl- This green proudly christened Cale- and the défendent was sentenced to be kept severely under control while ghaky bnt quite legible.Two other cate of priority will realize the diffi- don jade green, created more than a eighteen months\u2019 imprisonment.\tin the jury-box, but how often does (Ieedg nre 8|gned \"O.Cromwell\" and cuities which were enountered.One sensation, both because of Its purity, It\u2019s the Practice that Counts\tthis happen?\t\u201cOliver P.\" by one these were surmounted, though of shade and because It was found to\tBritish iurv system provides 1 have 8*>ent a 8:00(1\t\u201e of { A letter from the Privy Council an- x xsissr.Ei.'zs sr\tzzrszs.'srs pounds was produced, and a real he- ents for It exist over the world.It is justice.and 80 ^n\u2014but is Jt nil that cai,able 1 f* lf coun\u201de 11\t.h 1 tender), dated June 10, 1688 The sarrsrrris -¦?zr iszz = P % \u20ac%%% r ssrsjürarss local.To-day of the same colors about siUce the original introduction of the whose efflciency la the subject of *ury make a ,nent®1\ttr,® t0 Middleton.Dover, Dartmt uth.J.Ernie wsmmmm coloring of some tapestries.Passing Progress at Carlisle was such that At the bright call of youth, as break- a summing-.ip is not exac.ly easy .0 lh#t cannot be done, at all events down Recent Street he viewed these the space available became Inadequate\tera run\tunderstand.\ttet the legal authorities begin to give In the window of a\u2019well-known shop, and development on a more ambitious To greet the challenge of the shining\tStruggling Along\tjurymen a little consideration.Why\tA Boy and a UOg and 'ou ml they had changed so radl- scale seemed pustifled.Ultimately a\tshore,\u2014\t' I happened to oe a member of a\tshould unoffending citizens be kept\tA |ittie boy lay at full length upon ally that the balance of his schemes site -t Grangemouth was chosen and Our days with light and laughter will jury a few weeks ago.1 found my- waiting in attendance at a court lor ^\tpoking baby fingers between had been completely upset, though In- the firm of Sottish Dyers, Limited.\tbe done.\tj self one (fa company of ten men and\ta week on the off-chance that their\t# bulldog., teeth.A full-grown mart ouirv showed they had only been in constituted, where the manufacture of\t* two women.Most of the former oh- services will be wanted In the jury- |ooke(| on in horror and amasement.the window for about a week.Much the fast dyes was undertaken with But ours shal be the wisdom of old vlougly eanled their living in non- box.Why should the convenience \u201eSurely you don-t ]et that bal.y risk concerned at the revelation, Morton's new energy.\tI\ttrees\t| intellectual occupations, an t the wo- of Judges, counsel, crurt office s.^ fingers in a big dog\u2019s mouth!\" he first step was to ascertain whether j About this time the dye trade was.Dreaming of countless summers come wew elderly uousewlves who had litigants, witnesses-In fact.«very exclaimed.other oeonie\u2019s fabrics behaved in the confronted with certain political Issues |\tand gone.\tI never had the slightest experience if\tbody\u2019s convenlenco-be studied\tThe youngster\u2019s mother smiled in- - game thoge of hIs flrm and be 1 which had a well-night devastating et- Glory of westward ships on westward anythlng beyond their own homes.preference to that of the jury After du]geutly -why notT \u201d she asked.S/iHKrsislfwSSn\tsSrfSss ,\u201eln thi'r^nrtnn m3rk«t\t| give the Infant industry a start In And peace that is the end of all de- mlnd you\u2014It\u2019s a long time to try to however long It lasts.\tmoment before she answered: \"I'm not On his return north young to- this country, and had relied on an Act\tsire.\tkeep untrained lay minds concern - *\t-, afraid of that The baby\u2019s not afraid.mato plants were hastilv removed of 1876 for the necessary powers.This \u2014Anderson M.Scruggs, in the Go.den trate(l (B Uew points coustantly crop- RsT >«r\\\tf.A 1 You see, they\u2019re friends.\" from the creen-house-what the gar- intention was upset in August, 1919.Book.\tping up and juggled with by highly ^Vxfsrl\tImmemorially a boy and a dog have dener said is not on record-and the by what la called the \"Sankey Judg-\t-*- skilled K.C.\u2019s who revea\u2019.in legal X \\ M\tIM//hW been friends.The two belong together, sswîïjk wi fryV1 sseeseltss\tuessaesas.phere.As Morton says, the result 000 worth came into Britain during the]» jr\t.\"\tÙ?W\\ V/tf\tkindness.To a dog, the comrade- was most staggering.Only here and1 next eighteen months until a special\t,/lM .f\t\\ Y if Î lhip of / y0Un X % J L y ( v.y%6 4 1 i
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