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[" O < SS,60 pep annum In advance, | 2-00 to the United States, ;SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, NOV.28, 1929.No.24, 47th Year.(fowling SHORTHAND SCHOOL) Business (College HENRY\u2019S LOCAL NEWS Wo made a special buy of L ubes' sample overshoes and are passing them on to you ut $2.00 a pair.0.L.Dale.PERSONAL MENTION Miss Mnv Aiken, of Montreal, is at present a gnest of friends in town.Shaxmlle Hardware Store Christmas and New Year Cards, Booklets, Kodaks, Albums, Enlargements make excellent gifts \u2022 for Xmas.Finishing, for amateurs a specialty.H.IMisoN, Photo Artist.OTTAWA, ONT- Ammunition and No School in Canada offer* a better training, or ensure* a more »uccoa*ful ¦\u201d\"» z\ta-»\u2014' \u201cï Misa Embyl Emdes, of Ottawa, since January, 1913, left other Ottawa In\"IlLÛT* B\u201cd *U t s t *87 I MBQi Vtuni They gave It to the pub* ! silk crepe self-trimm nicely for aftèri lie, together with the methods they evolved for producing radium.These same methods are in use to-day in the radium industry.For years these \u2018 great and generous scientists struggled with a meager income, and with* ' out even an adequate laboratory.' Pierre Curie, struck by a truck, died in 1906.without ever having a proper laboratory in which to use him great \u2018 talents.Madame Curie finally ae-11 qnired the laboratory, planned too late for her husband to enjoy.In the 1 Curie Institute.However, the small supply of radium In her laboratory was needed by the Government during the war, and after the Armistice she found herself without any of the I precious substance.Then her ad- t Hirers and friends hi America came \u2022 to the rescue with the gram of radium -and the money, which was meant to \u2019 make living conditions easier for this great woman who had been in most straitened circumstances.Characteristically, she used It to rent radium for the Warsaw- Cancer Hospital/' The gram of radium she Is to receive on the trip represents an outlay of over $60,000.\tk Mlnard\u2019s Liniment relieves stiffness.I worn office.m II Black crepe satin\t¦ made in reverse treatment with collar, cuffs, hip yoke and hip bow cut of the dull side of the fabric.Claret red crepe marocain, cocoa brown georgette crepe, slate blue crepe Elizabeth, black dull silk crepe with eggshell shade collar and cuffs, navy blue cant oil crepe, and Royal blue silk crepe ideal combinations for this stuiming new Caris model.Later Jor Fall, it will he very at-made of printed liransparer fabric.> } Vi » ili is effective.MOUNT ROYAL JI52ÜW S levons While she covering the clean wound, had not opened his eyes, irrigated the wound with biting antiseptic, and bravely stuck stitches through the flesh with a darning needle and silk from her fancy work, he had only shown that he lived by the fitful rise and fall of his breast and a single muffled groan.\"Brii g me some brandy, Ike,\" she said.Ike brought a whole bottle and a corkscrew, as if it were some priceless lib; tion he xvas bringing to the Goddess of Miracles.BEGIN HERE TODAY 7 4 5 sailor.AI den Drake, formerly ; grown soft and flabby through a life of idle ease, ships aboard the clipper Orcntes as \"boy\u201d under the command of Jake Stevens, whose enmity he incurs because of a mutual love for Mary Manning, daughter of the owner, who is a passenger.At Cape Town, Stevens is superseded as captain by Drake, whose lawyers have seen to the purchase of the O von tes during its cruise.In his new role of master, Drake becomes cold and dgnitied in the presence of Drake constantly are at s wards' points.The unrest spreads to the crew.Tony, a vicious seaman, is killed, and Jake Stevens is wounded, in a brawl.NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY \"Put him in the sail locker for the , He didn\u2019t do this dirty busi-I can\u2019t believe it.\u201d \u201cHe was heard threatening Tony, sir, and Mr.Stevens knocked him\u2014\u201d Put him in the locker until morning.Is Tony dead?\" f \"Cold, sir.I.I t The popularity of Mile hostelry is evidenced In the fact that guests in- ?varlabl Mount I i y return to the 5 Royal rteous welcome fj and cheery hospitality awaits yju.\t: VERNON G.CARY Managing-Director *TC 1 tractive.cnt velvet or of sheer wool» Pattern price 15 cents.B fill in size of pattern.Address 1 at-tern Department.The New Fall and Winter Fashion Magazine is 15 cents, but only 10>cents when ordered with a pattern.e sure .to Stevens and The Largest % Hotel In the British Empire.a * \"Thanks.You can go now,\u201d she told him tersely; and Ike went out like a sheep.\t.' Mary watched by the bedside of .lake Stevens hour after hour.She forced brandy befcwten his lips at intervals, and was satisfied that he was slowly recovering vitality.Drake looked in, received her report, and left her.He was consciot s of a feeling of jealousy; he put it from him as utterly unworthy.While she waited for the closed eyes to open, Mary curiously examined the furnishings of the little cabin.There was a nayow, shelf-like desk, most of it littered with a Nautical Almanac, an Epitome of Navigation, and a part ê * / No.2934.Size 1 present, ness.L 2934 Name I Street Address \"Never mind.State City Mister Stevens Is\u2014is stamps or coin \\coin preferred; wrap it carefully) fbr each number, imd Write your name and addresr plain- nddress your order to Wilso.i Pattern ly, giving number and size of such Service, 7b \"West Adelaide St., T oronto.Enclôte 20c in Patterns «apt by an early mail.=e=!si1Ü ¦S\tlike scar stood out vividly white.It rppearsd to tarot t to writhe.It was white now.It tluobbed.H seemed to writhe.Mary sat back with a sharp scraping of her stool.She could bear the tension no longer.And upon the 1 v| I heavy sir, shrill and excited, pealeM g the boyish yell from the midship house | f (To be continued.) -\tI HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.\u2014 ?\u201d \"Can't say.Get about your busi-Steward! Where in blazes nees now.is that steward?\u201d \"He\u2019s getting me hot water,\" Mary called out quietly from the mate\u2019s patterns as you want \u2022 a ii ailllWI MMMMBMppill week ago would readily have swotn away Joe Bunting's very life.|||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|]|:tu n t i n g didn't knife » I mm.\"Of course anybody!\" Stevens said testily, could have told you that long ago.It that squealin' rat Herbert Oats.Better loose Bunting and clap th' darbies on the right man.Bunting?Hell!\"\t.\t' Stevens had not entirely recovered Mary \"I ?c 1 was w top.% I EV.w that first day on deck, watched him keenly.\"She still considered him her patient.And when the breeze grew fitful towards mid afternoon again, and the sun poured down its direct ray* scaldlngly, she persuaded Drake to have an awning spread over part of the poop, even though the spanker had to come in to make room for it.Later she persuaded Drake to go up with her and join Stevens for an hour.\"We\u2019ll play at mah jongg,\" she said.\"Play at it will be about right,\u201d he smiled indulgently.\"Come, let's open the game!\" He upset the box and scattered the pieces over the table.In silence they divided them around.Neither understood the game.\u201cSeems all about bamboos and the winds in 'em,\" Jake laughed short/y.\"Can : make head or stern of this Mary,\" grumbled Drake presEven under the awning the on il A; \\ Mm 4 [ ffleedjess Pain T WATCHED BY THE BEDSIDE OF JAKE STEVENS r MARY HOUR AFTER HOUR.G berth.Already she had opened the plug of tobacco; but\u2014 She abruptly wounded man\u2019s shirt and bared the .sat up straight.I'll take charge) There was just one clear, spotless that crowded deck.On it beautiful carven ivory frame.L r ugly knife stab, here, AJden.Just let me have Ike awTiiîe.\u201d \"That looks nasty,\u201d the skipper muttered, scrutinizing the deep Wound in Jake\u2019s hairy breast.\u201cI can\u2019t understand it.Joe Bunting never did that, I\u2019m sure.\u201d In half an hour Mary fixed the last strap of adhesive tape to the pad space on was a In the frame was a picture.An amateur effort at photography, taken with an indifferent lens.In develop- of the initial Some folks take pain for granted.They let ç cold \"run its course.\u2019* They wait for their headaches to \"wear off.\u201d If suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, they rely on feeling better in the morning.m ; \"O, Freddy, your new coat is certainly the cats!\u201d \"A slight correction, Cutey, jt\u2019s the goats!\u201d ing and printing, some blemishes had been further blemished.But it was still a picture, wholly recognizable to Mary, for it was her vivid likeness.* its s game, t1y,.1 heat was oppressive.The three people Nothing she possessed had ever re- of nece8Sity sat close together.As ceived the care revealed by that in- tfaey jeane(j upon the table, reading the tricate ivory carving.There vas no ruleg of tbe ggm\u20ac which was supposed speck of dust or discoloration any- to lighten their leisure hour, the heads where to be detected; and there were of p^ke an(] Stevens were not far thousand tiny crevices and carven distant; both were so near to Mary flower i étais to catch a speck or stain.that the scent of her hair was in their The silver edging inside the frame nostriigi - shone with a soft pure lustre.The ««Perhaps we had better play cards,\u201d glass was not sullied by a smear.Mary suggested.She sat upright.And the picture.Just a wild, pig- stevens breathed heavily, and there tailed, leggy flapper of a girl.Written WM a glitter in his eyes as he glanced across it was a queer, straggly, mad* swjft]y at Drake.\t,__ cap friggle of a name and date.\t\"Don\u2019t let\u2019s be quitters,\u201d he laughed something.\"Mary, with love to Jake\u2014\u201d There qygerly.was a date, and the place: \u201cBatavia.\u201d Down ^ the maindeck the Doctor \"Oh!\u201d she breathed, and her face gave water to the one sheep remain*, red as Jake\u2019s port curtains.ing He lingered at the pen, furtively! That picture! She was twelve years scanning the decks.Swiftly dodging old then.Jake had not been long in back to the galley, he took out somc-her father\u2019s ship.She had a vague thing which he rolled up in his filthy recollection of giving that silly snap- apron.Still as furtive as a thief he shot to him, and vowing that he was atole along to the big ventilator which! her first sweetheart.\tran down through the midship house I Impulsively, now, she flitted to the into the màin hold.When he returned side of the bunk, stooped with the ** his galley, to take his afternoon lightsome dart of a bird, and kissed re8t, one of the boys quit his work him fairly between the closed eyes.with Chips and climbed nimbly on to] _ \"Get well, Jake!\u201d she whispered; the house.Mary caught sight of his 1 then fled from^he cabin.\tu.useled head and mischievous face.As the door softly closed behind her, ghe welcomed the break» in her uneasy Jake Stevens\u2019 eyes opened slovly and Miration for uneasy it had grown in | followed her.They were dark with a fcw minutes.\t\u201e pain, those blue eyes, heavy with femal civility again creeping into weakness, too; but there wps a spark every word uttered between the tow| that glowed deep in their depths which men Reside her.She had caught one hinted that perhaps her lips had but glimpse of Stevens\u2019 face, and it made] hastened the flinging open of the fet- her shiver for all the heat, so charged ters of sleep that prisoned the sou).with strong passions was it.And .t**\t+\t*\t*\tDrake was still more disquieting by I There came at last the day when reaaom of his greater control over his] Jake Stevens reported himself able to outward emotions.But ever rince that stand watch.That was the day that terrific melee in Cape Town, the long the ship was found to be within five Cut cm his cheek, which Jake Stevens Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain.Unnecessary, because there is an antidote.Aspirin tablets always offer immediate relief from various aches and pains we once had to endure.If pain persists, consult your doctor as to its cause.own \u2022 * Mlnard's Liniment for Coughs.Published Every Month \\ Women Senator*.Detroit fcews: We understand why Canadian women wanted to gain the right to sit In the Senate of their country; but now that they have acquired the right,' we cannot understand why any of them should pant to take advantage of It, as long as there is another legislative house where they can go and accomplish fcave yourself a lot of pain and discomfort through the many proven uses of Aspirin.Aspirin is safe.Always the same.All drug stores with complete directions.% a v'ASPIRIN - TRAME MARK RE©.A L A° ,X*C i ç » > WATER ICE WAFERS Lexis e, ^xverybody Per Tear was as K\"sEB5£y£ S , .design» terns and \u2022» The most raïuenie I valuable things for the gift eta *r 75,000\twWl, 1 receiving why not you?Remember it With a cup of tea \u2014as a dessert\u2014or just by themselves.In the store or on the 'phone, always ash for pi» tso Cut your coupon and send in your 12c to-day! EMBROIDERY JOURNAL jjo.H St.Catherine 8«.K.o Montra There was that in* 9 t subscription./ %the 1 Pro' i ISSUE No.46\u201479 < # 12,500-Mile Moscow-New York Flight Completed by \u201cLend of the Soviets Railway Helps in Building Cottages For New Settlers cally as ever to George Bassett's business building schemes While Mrs .Millet's did a record trade, other developments were Wk- had been begun.were springing up, but not as well situated as Millet's, with It* edgier position at the four crose-ro One man whom Sally had noticed In the High Street on two or three occasions, came into the shop when George was out, ànd, after making a purchase, engaged her In conversa-The talk came round to shops, and he remarked that Mrs.Millet's Stores bad a good position.\u201d1 suppose you own this shop?\" he asked casually.\"Unfortunately, no,\u201d said Sally, ad- developments-\trtln«: \"B,ut we've » lt\u2019n* « - wSSra Js p » \u2022 The usual story.\u201d he said.The following Wednesday afterlie closed the shop, changed Into Big Business t>hip£ Rescue Moifl\tllll of Freighter\u2019s Crew broke off and tossed The new housing estate HBiMsir of shops the airmen Curtiss Field, L.L\u2014The Russian allmetal monoplane, \u201cLand of the\tch*r\\\u2014 A.Lindtwgb arrived Soviets,\u201d with its crew of four Russian g| the fleld amidst the excitement, aviators, landed here early in Novem- ^be Colonel alighted quickly from his her successfully completing a 12,500 airplane and Jumped on to an oil truck mile air journey from Moscow which ;%^.%%Lrt:Zro%:d was as spectacular and colorful as any greeted the Rusfl|an fliers longdistance flight yet attempted.jacking down at the crowd one of The last leg of the flight, from De- the Russians remarked, \"But this is trolt to New York, was completed for you, Colonel Lindbergh.\" The re exactly 12 weeks and two days after mark was translated to the Colonel, the fliers took off from Moscow air- who replied instantly \"Oh, no.Thi^ your Greetings In the Air.The Land of the Soviets was es cortod to the field by two trl motored Ford airplanes belonging to the Cur tls Wright Flying Service and the Wright Aeronautical Corporation.Five Curtiss fledglings, flying in formation, took off to greet the Russians and circled over the field in manoeu- Canadian National and White Star Line Co-operate with British Government George Had a Number of Brain Waves, But the Last Was the Best half to one acre, and will be close to a good road and within easy access of the local market village, and as near as possible to the rural school.The cottages, modest but substantial, will be of two bedrooms, and the other, for larger families, consisting of a living room and three bedrooms.Simple furniture will be provided In each cottage, Including a good stove.A nominal cent of three dollars a Montreal, Nov.«.-Full approval of the Overseas Settlement Board of the British Government, which is supporting it financially, has been given the project of tb* Canadian National Railways' Department of Colonization and the White Star Line Canadian Service to solve, to some extent, the problem of accommodation for British families working on the farms of employers in Canada.The scheme pro- By ALISTAIR pLARE Twelve months earlier the fact that old Mm.Millet hod engaged a new assistant from London would have been \"newp\u201d In Tollington.Bel Toll* ingtou had awakened from Ita sleep; London liad crept so near that there ¦¦¦¦¦of all manner of hlg tton port chief pilot.Semyon Shestakoff.bringing his big monoplane into the field from the west, swung It twice the airport in salute before swooping to a graceful landing.Although he had chosen to bring the huge airplane down in the corner of the field furthest from the, crowd, Its wheels had barely touched ground when several thousand persona who had gathered to welcome the Russians\tIH broke through the police lines and ran \u2019 7, arrived at Khabarovsk, Siberia, on toward It.\t'\t! Sept.3, where the wheels of their air- Faced with conditions different j plane were replaced with pontoons, from any he had encountered In flying j On Sept.12 they continued their Siberian wastes and across the ; flight, arriving at Petropavlovsk, Kahi Then, after a were rumors across \\ vres.The Russians left Moscow on Aug.unaotlced.\t¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ which he applied for the post of assistant-manager of Mrs.Millet\u2019s fast dwindling business when ,he heard that the good dady was confined to her bed with rheumatics.\"I've had four years' experience in a London shop,\" be told Mrs.Millet, when he'had Induced Sally to arrange the Interview, \"and Vd like a spell ¦gggg|PPJ|BBetides.Ihvn »oo much work here-\"f you will pardon me saying so\u2014for a girl to do prop erly, and I can see opportunities\u2014big opportunities.I've got Ideas.i) out.jj u u noon his best clothes, mounted his bicycle, and went off.The next week Tollington woke up to find that Mrs.Millet was advertising.Posters were on every hoarding in the town, announcing a great au* IE over bleaktlands of Unalaska and Alaska, chatka, on Sept.18.the pilot Instantly grasped the situa- difficult flight over the Bering Sea, and wheeled his airplane away they alighted at Attu, most western of the Aleutian Islands, on Sept.L'l.mm x tlon i from the running, ehouling crowd.Foiled for a moment, the spectators j On Sept.24 they reached Dutch Haiti ropped back, and motorcycle police bor, Unalaska, and three days later with horns and sirens shrieking, made their first stop on the mainland seized the opportunity to ride through 1 at Seward.Oct.% they were forced the milling thousands and make a down by motor trouble at Waterfalls, path for the airplane.The chief pilot Alaska.After having a new motor guided the plane close behind them, Installed they flew to Seattle on Oct.while his companions, Philip Bolotoff.13, thence down the coast te Oakland, Boris Sterllngoff and Dmitri Fufayeff, Calif., where they arrived on Oct -0.stood up in the open top of the fuse- Tlielr next stop was Salt Lake City, lage and waved toward the crowd.j They reached Chicago on Oct.24, When the airplane and aviators stayed there four days, and flew to safely In the hangar, the police- Detroit on Oct.28.men closed the doors.Shortly after, The \u201cLand of the Soviets is a low the fliers appeared on the roof of the wing monoplane somewhat of the haugar and the crowd broke into \u201cflying wing\u201d type.It was designed cheers.The aviators were presented in Russia and built entirely of ma-with bouquets and someone started to terlals made in Russia, only the mo-make a speech which was drowned by tor being of outside make It was cheers from the field.Each filer was built under the direction of its design-obliged to step forward for an Individ- er, A.N.Tupoleff.at the Central ere ual cheer while the crowd scrambled Hydrodynamic Institute at Moscow, to catch petals of the flowers which \u2014Christian Science Monitor.of the country.I tumil sale.\u201c2s.In The £ Discount On Every-Buy Your Stocks For The mm th 1 Winter Now!\u201d That brought Mrs.Millet downstairs for the first time for weeks.The old lady was quite fair.George had greatly Improved the business with his Ideas, but this was going too He would ruin them.Sally thought so, too.George was persuasive.He convinced Mrs.MU* let that it all meant trade.The great sale had only been on for two days when a large motor-car pulled up outside the shop and a redfaced man, oozing wealth, stepped out and burst Into the crowded shop.-Mr.Bassett?\" he Inquired.Then EH ffHSH s rar £ \u201d= *\tbeing built carefully, located In at the Peckham Branch.\u201d the three prairie provinces where the \u201cI a in now as resident farmers are predominately Anglo-Saxon.Each ottage will stand in a fenced plot of ground averaging from one* I've got Ideas.Mrs.Millet couldn\u2019t see anything but bankruptcy fast at preaching, but she liked the look of this eager young man, and It was true that, with the best will in the world, Sally made awful mess of shopkeeping.So George started at $10 a week.It wasn't much of a Job for n young who had a three years' refer- from a big London company, but sidelong i farm cottage built by Canadian Lower: far.Standard type of four-room Railways and White Star Line for British Farm Famllleegg Canadian National Railways White Upper: National One of the Western Farms on which a Star Line farm worker's cottage Is being built.an \u2022 I* were man Bassett took occasional glances at Sally's blue eyes, fringed by long black lashes, and felt quite satisfied with the change.On the first early-closing day after his arriva! Sally went up to London to do gome shopping, and he stayed In the shop In order to clean out the chaos of old \u201cdummies\" which was old Mrs.Millet's idea of wlndow-dress- the erection of suitable farm month will be charged the tenants.:t is understood that families will oc vides for\t| ¦ year\u2019s time, after which it is anticipated that they will be in a position to make their own arrangements.The Canadian National Railways' farm placement service will assist in procuring employment for the newly arrived families.m are reeled him.\u201cI was he remarked polttqly.sistant manager here.\" \u201cI see\u2014I see,\" said the stranger \u201cWell, that makes my Dukes, the solicitor, at Junction, tells me that you Well, I I want It, \"A married woman is to be reported j death of her husband or the dissolu-as of the same citizenship as her bus- tion of her marriage, cease to be a British subject.\" The approximate number of Canadian nationals in 1921, on the assumption that all Canadian born persons resident In Canada, are Canadian na tionals, were 8,412,383, says the report, including 6,832,74 « Canadian bom, 1,065.454 resident British-born and 514,182 naturalized foreign-born, of whom 237,994 had been born in the United States.Doubtless there were domiciled in Canada at the date of the certain Canadian born people who had at some time or other given j their original Canadian citizenship and hafTnot resumed it either because (b) \"Any person born out of HU i of personal preference or because Majesty's Dominions, whose father | they had not been residen n British subject at the time of j country the necessary period of five r.=' '«rasÆis ! ssrsir jsss-su- =\u2014\u2022*£srss SSsSrsrr because they had not been reyear re- lng Next mofnlng Sally stood outside The entire the shop and gasped, window was filled with a pile of t lined fruits, and surmounting the pile vn a home-made placard reading.Tin of Fruit Free It You Purchase Goods to the Value of 7s.fid.\" \u201cYou will ruin us!\u201d she exclaimed.George Bassett shook his head, noting how attractive she looked when \u201cIt's a paying Idea,\" he remarked complacently.\"a business-builder.The folk about here have got Into the habit of using this shop as a convenience and going up to the Junction with their big order every Saturday, have got to tempt them to buy everything from us.\" remained unconvinced, yet caught the thrill of bis enthusiasm, so that when Mrs.Millet heard about It Sally took his part and got mother to agree to the expert- patronizingly.Job easier.J Tidburn I III have bought this property.won't beat about the bush # prepared to hand you back deposit and £200 profit.Are band.\"A foreign born child under 21 years of age is to be reported as of the same citizenship as the parents.\" The fact that foreign born persons who have been In Canada less than five years, the length of residence required to obtain naturalization, reported as \"Canadian citizens\u201d is in virtue of the operation of the naturalization act of 1914 which provides that the following persons shall be deemed to be British subjects: (a) \"Any person born within His Majesty's Dominions and allegiance, r«\"'Canadian, Are Canadian, Now my own.\t^\t.\"But I have worked at Parker s, \u201cKittens Born m Oven Are Biscuits,\u2019* Ottawa book and I\u2019m your you agreeable?\u201d \"Not by any means, Mr.Parker.peeled you might want this «hop when your agent called here and told cock-and-bull story about street So we made sure by buy-It Is not 'or safe.are So and I do know their little ways, when you told me that story about the stranger chappie and Ills questions a n ^ slipped over to Duke1, and paid £100\tQuestion T\"\u201c '\tinstructions\tM »¦ « « Sally's eyes were shining as she Dominion Statistician, just made pub-placed her hands on his shoulders and, nc, order enumerators to use the word very softly, kissed bis hand.\t, \"Canadian\" In reference to those of \"I think you've been absolutely won- Canadian nationality or birth, derful.George,\" she said.\"The j By Uls instructions, intended for use beastly thing is that now we shall be jn the census of 1931, Mr.Coats has losing you.I knew you were too good settled one of the widest spread con-tor Tollington.\"\ttroversles ever found in an Anglo- George looked Into her eyes.\tSaxon country.\"Don't you think,\" he said, \"that as Ia a Canadian, a Canadian, or is he made our money together something else?Mr.Coats' pronouncement Is as fol Now mmmm Makes Ruling Covering am Much Debated census us a leg it ourselves.G Mr^Parker looked as though he was about to explode, then he calmed down.HBIHHHHHHiHiHI up and We r* Sally was a she \"My man Wade did make 3ome In- rr™ r*» F That\u2019s more than this tin-pot business will earn In the next your years, you accept?\u201d George her me ii t.\t- .I That week the takings were doubl-the following Monday Mrs.window contained a new of-that set ToUlngton talking.A large cheese occupied the centre of the window, and everyone spending 3e.was entitled to guess Its weight.The customer who got nearest to the correct answer received 10s.worth of goods free.When In the following weeks Bassett poduced still further ideas.Sally Millet began to feel troubled.« he business, under the guidance of the resourceful George, was doim* better than It had done for years.He had succeeded so well that the townspeo pie were making for Mrs.Millet's on leaves Mondays, \"to see what new Idea that cheap ^ *=L * ras yige » s | mg you know.¦\"¦¦Parker made one last etfort.-J \u201cI\u2019ll admit you are a cute one,\" he maid, with an Ingratiating smile.Ill £1,000 fbr the business, and give £400 a year to run It for me.\u20221 am not looking for a post in your s » Do and ===== Brlt* born \u201cbefore or after the passing j On the other hand many ^Canadian zs\u201egr\t\"\" zzzz jvzr* -s as : irsas EHEEE Bri 3) \"A woman who having been an view of the United States aliens, and I number of Canadian citizens domiciled outride of Canada in 1920 and 1921.ed, and Millet\u2019s we ve ought to invest it together\u2014In another business that' will keep your mother and\u2014us?\u201d The customer In the shop rang the three times before anyone heard .her.For once Geoge was attending to something more Important than all the big business In the world.Bassett looked grieved but fer firm.lows:\t, \"It is proper to use \u2018Canadian as whose , misapprehension.Increased four bun- \"You are under a srx3r\u201c sjsrt BpH'EJEe \u201cYou are mad,\" shouted Mr.Par- wliole stock descriptive of every person home Is in the country and who has acquired rights of citizenship in it.A person who was born in the United States, or France, or Germany, or other foreign country, but whose home la in Canada and who is a naturalized citizen, should be entered as 'Canadian,* so also should a person born in the United Kingdom or any of the colonies whose residence in Canada is not merely temporary«BjU will be classed by nationality was bell The Modern Girl She will not wash the dishes, for It makes her hands so red; She will not sweep the parlor floor, It makes her hands so red.She will not even dust the chairs, Nor wash the small thing she wears, Nor help her mother pickling pears; It makes her hands so red.Why, your ker\u2014\"mad! b -About £250.\" sMd SMMtt: \u201ctMt ¦ |£ 1,750 for goodwill.A YW business.Mr.Parker.At all do not want to sell, so I I will ject.An alien person or citizenship, according to the country of birth or the country to which he or she professes to owe alleglange.realized that there was wrong.\u201d Live wires like Géorge Bas ectt are not content to work In country shops for a wage of $10 a week.She tried to And a solution which ¦ Was were Many Strange Sights Are Seen in Old Quebec Mr ?amt would fit Into the puzzlegggg George Bassett a criminal using her mother's shop as a hiding-place from That idea she dismissed u m,\" pay -, i , ! you j [?A the poil @ f at once.Did he want to find out the po*-.sett.isssss\t: -=ss:; ^tssisvrt \"Do you really mean\t¦ m k muFl \u2014 ¦-1 ; W », 1 «y \u2022v m \\ A « im to her wall Bassett must be a business scorn - one of those men sent out by big don stores to spy out possible sites for new branches.®© shop was the best site in Tollington, and her mother\u2019s lease had only four years to H t that mother à FI II - run be- man was playing a, hind the shop.\"I want to be did* you refuse a man-week?With your the a F'rcogthened quite fair to you, i which made these premises likely to Bassett young\t¦ e , .deep gore.Tha thought infuriated It seemed mean, and she hated.Saly.K & HT.m The brain wave pay a deposit on \"\" b\"ïr tbLuob as PT- I should not have last* m 1 \"A girl orator doesn't chatter with cold, because she\u2019s all wrapped up tr her subject.\" é her me PS s® meanness.- ¦ ¦\t, ,\t\u201e George had Imported some of I# the r ea 111 e d111 ^h a t11 ^ h a t c r e r 6 \"h a pi>e\tker's msn«er ibe title: \"Twenty-flee I Ideas For Shopkeeper».B If I bad « Lju&pv -.-v\t>.v\t;\u2022 ?^ap#P ht« -V sag MM.\u2014\" .beside him Without a She read Moneyvmak- It would seem that a professional lobbyist is merely a public-spirited citizen who manages to get privât OUR FRENCH PROVINCE and miniature spinning wheel «tract.tourhU at else Dog In derby g>> she pretended not to notice au> I-,.,,:;, and at?\" agreed aa enth tall- ! THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REC'D.FOB SALE THE EQUITY l Rubber Tire Buggy, 1 ('ream Separator, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Root Cutter, 1 Coal Oil Heater, Harness, Quantity of Heavy Whitti trees, 1 dot.l'lyhumth R«»ck Pullets.Apply to MRS.M.DALE, Shaw ville, Que POULTRY FAIR \u2022 -at f\t.\t0 i; hi\t'\t\u2019 1 e Bristol, December 4th.SHAWVILLE, NOV.28, 1929.We have in stock\u2014 FEED FOR OATTLE, HOGS, OHIOKS AND POULTRY BIGHT DIFFERENT BRANDS OF WESTERN FLOUR TO CHOOSE FROM.Mother\u2019s Flour \" \u2014 in the gingham bag \u2014 our specialty.Local Flour The United States tarit! bill has been shelved till the regular session, after weeks of discussion, the special session at which it was being deliberated on Reports say having closed on Friday that little more than half the schedules have been disposed ot, so that considerable time of the next session is likely to l*o absorb'd before the bill becomes law Meanwhile the Canadian Government, I they tuny be seen in pursuance of its do-nothing policy, ul in smA u y sMILFY, will continue to mark time.\t|\tit.It.*2, Shawvillc, Of T.A DRAPER, SEATS FOR SALE It Two dozen 10 foot Seats with hacks, in g mdition the Masonic Mali, Shawvillc, where Will ho sold in bulk Have been in use at $4.00 per bag # \u2022 # # Grinding and Grain Cleaned while you wait.We now have prices of chickens; FOWL, DUCKS And GEESE.Turkey prices not announced yet.Phone 24-5 for particulars.THE SHAWVIUE MILLING CO., REGISTERED, W.J.EADES, PROPRIETOR.Shu w ville Hon J.L Perrin, Minister of Agri-1 _ culture in the Quebec Government, was ami two in tin- 1, il \\AVJT elected in the Montcalm by-election last tota| awards to Canadians from 1915 to week by a substantial majority, yet con- 1918 thus amounts to 69.,frd r -tüTST\tit:':'',net contest in that county.1 or the 1 ppo- | NV&r (l854) .one during the Indian sit ion to win a l>y election these days in utiny (18Û4) ; one during the Anda-a constituency previously supporting man Island in the Hay of Bengal (1807); would be little short and four in South Africa (1901 ).The Mlle Marble and Granite Ms the Government of a miracle ; yet success in reducing majorities by significent numbers affords a ray of hotte that a day is coming when greater triumphs are not improbable.THOS.SHORE - - Proprietor.GIRLS\u2014*iVi NATTRAt* e \u201cJust be what )cu are.Don't be what you ain\u2019t,\" Don\u2019t cover your face With powder and paint Nature gives you sunshine.It gives you fresh air, It gives you pure water\u2014 They\u2019ll keep your fair.They don\u2019t cost a cent And they\u2019re right at hand, .If you stick to these three Results will be grand; Your complexion will be Just what It ought, So use these three, Take nothing that\u2019s bought.MONUMENTS Built of the Finest Crades of Material that can be procured The proposal to construct a highway from Temiscaming down the Quebec side of the Ottawa river to connect with the provincial system in Pontiac is, in the opinion of Mr.W.R.McDonald, the local member, by no means a dream.The Minister of Roads, when speaking at Chapeau a few months ago, declared that he was impressed with the import-and necessity of building such a R.A.GRANT Any class of work or design manufactured to order, and all work guaranteed satisfactory.Special attention given to Fexcino and Cemetery work Get our prices before placing your orders elsewhere.BRISTOL, QUE.ance road Now, if the district through which Get proper rest, Eat wholesome food, Ami nature will aid, With everything good.\u201cSo just be what you are, Don\u2019t bo what you ain\u2019t,\" And don\u2019t cover your face.With powdei and paint.J.B.IL such proposed extension is to traverse offers no serious obstacles to construction, there seems no valid reason why the project should not be proceeded with and that soon.Pontiac has waited long and patiently for a reasonable share of the good things that are lavished upon other portions of the province deserving, and this belated re- NEXT WEEK \u2022 \u2022 MONDAY TO FRIDAY - - NEXT WEEK The Great Agricultural Event of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE.Monday to Friday AT THE BIG 1929 SHOW.Some op the Attractions: HORSES\u2014 Agricultural, Commercial, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Horse Teams, Driving, Riding and Hunters.CATTLE All Breeds\u2014Including New Classes for Grades and Guernseys\u2014County Competitions, Come and Boost for Your Own County.SHEEP AND SWINE\u2014 Record Exhibit of All Breeds.POULTRY\u2014 Canary and Carrier Pigeon Show\u2014Water Fowl-Eastern Ontario\u2019s Largest Poultry Exhibit\u2014Pet Stock Show.SEEDS\u2014 Canada's Best and Largest Seed Show \u2014 Junior Seed Show\u2014County Judging Competition.DAIRY PRODUCE and DRESSED FOWL- FLOWER SHOW- GREAT NIGHT HORSE SHOW\u2014 Featuring the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Largest Entry on Record of Carriage Horses, Hunters and Jumpers.EASTERN ONTARIO HORSESHOE PITCHING CHAMPIONSHIP\u2014 In Afternoons\u2014Finals Early Friday Evening.MORNING, AFTERNOON EVENING Toronto SWEDEN\u2019S BISON HERD The Men Wlio Make the Winter Fair Possible.PATRON: The Governor General, His Excellency The Viscount Willingdon, G.CS.I., G.C.M.G., G.B.E.no more cognition of her needs (if it materializes) will be welcomed by m my in the upper end of the county, who all their lives I 0f bisons, or European buffaloes, in Lave been bravely carrying on under the ^worM.^ndR to expected thaUhb disabilities and disadvantages ot pio-1 ^ number, although it was previously threatened with extinction.The bisons wore originally Imported to ' Sweden and have since been care-(The new wealth annually derived | fUny kept and tended in a special from mineral products in Quebec pro- preserve at Engelaberg.In the Province is now nearly $14 per head ol the glmlIar work l8 being carried on population, it is pointed out by John A.wilh llle beavers, which, owing to inDresser, consulting geologist of Mon- discriminate shooting had practically trval.The revenue accruing to the pro- disappeared in Sweden not so long vince from this source in the last fiscal ago.For eight yea,rs, attempts have vear was $562,692, or an increase of been made to increase the beaver eg#### and are thriving excellently In Swe- Has the Largest Stock of European Buffaloes In the World.« m Sweden now has the largest stock neerdom OFFICERS % Hon.President\u2014 Dr.J.H.Grisdale.i m * * President\u2014 Prof.W.J.Bell, B.S.A.Hon.Vice-President\u2014 A.H.Acres, M.L.A.Vice-President\u2014 Hugh Carson.Secretary-Treasurer\u2014 Jno.W.Brant.General Director\u2014 R.W.Wade.8 « c.EASTERN ONTARIO $ GREATEST LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION QKv OTTAWA - N DIRECTORS.A.\tH.Acres, M.L.A., Britannia \u2018 George Acres, Vernon, Ont.[Bay H.W.Allan, Ottawa.Dr.E.S.Archibald, Ottawa.G.E.Arnold, Grenville, Que.W.C.Baldwin, Ottawa.Melvin Begg, Moose Creek, Ont.J.A.Belford, Ottawa.W.J.Bell, Kemptville, Ont.Jno.W.Brant, Ottawa.Hugh Carson, Ottawa.W.M.Cockburn, Carp.Col.H.J.Coghill, Ottawa.Howard Craig, North Gower.B.\tC.Crabtree, Ottawa.* Arthur Dagg, Shawville, Que.A.R.Dawson, Ottawa.Kenneth Dow, Metcalfe.Richard DowLER, Billings Bridge.Alex Dynes, Ottawa.McGregor Easson, Ottawa.W.F.Garland, Ottawa.Dr.J.H.Grisdale, Ottawa.Bower Henry, Ottawa.R.G.T.Hitchman, Ottawa.Geo.W.Muir, Ottawa.J.W.McKay, Ottawa.Cont.F.H.Plant, Ottawa.Grant Peart, Ottawa.Jno.R.Reid, Almonte, Ont.Adam Scharfb, Blackburn, Ont.J.H.Stothers, Ottawa.R.W.Wade, Toronto.GERMAN WHEAT RUINING THE] den BRITISH FARMER Similar protection Is being given through rigid game laws and supervision to other big game of Swedish especially to the moose and The dumping of German bounty-fed the bear.The first mentioned is prowheat on the British market has become tected from hunters throughout the ~r»u.for British agriculture, -d\tÏÏSÏÏ»» must to that extent displace imports ot | ^ is therefore multiplying rapidly.Canadian wheat.During the year ended July 31, 1928, the imports of this German wheat were 22,500 quarters, but for the year ended July 31, 1929, they had increased to 590,000 quarters, that is 25 times more than in the pre- Moreover, the bounty will Mail and Empire $ D e c.2, to 6 inc.qhe COLISEUM- EXHIBITION GROUNDS ,\t- OTTAWA - the king of the northern The bear, forests,\u201d is safe from killers, and reports from the Government domains in the north show that there is a fair number of bears roaming the \u201cSwedish Alps.\" This animal is quite popular, as it is ordinarily not dangerous but has Jhe reputation for being rather harmless end got d-humored, unless U is attacked or wounded.Many other species of wild animals also enjoy the same protection, such as.for instance, the eagle and tho The legal protective measures heartily indorsed by public opinion, since tho average Swede la traditionally fond of animals of all kinds.Plan now to spend one day next week in Ottawa at this great show.Do Christmas Shopping at same time.vious year increased considerably next rebru and France and Austria con tern be a ry, __ plates following the example of Germany.This bounty system is lessening employment on the land in Great Britain, and British consumers are not benefiting at the expense of the farmer.Something for every member of the Family.swan Evenings 25c.and 50c.Admission 26c.are CANADIAN HOLDERS OF VICTORIA CROSS.The Victoria Cross has been awarded to 76 Canadians, so far as can be ascertained, since the institution of the decoration on January 29, 1856.This is recalled by the banquet which was held in London in honor of Britain\u2019s Victoria Cross heroes.At this function the Prince of Wales met recipients of the honor, among whom was a strong contingent from Canada.During the Great War 61 members of the Canadian Corps (including the Canadian Cavalry Brigade) were awarded the decoration.Of that total 26 were born in Canada, one half of whom still survive.Six provinces are represented in the birthplaces of these men, as indicated in the following tabulation : Ontario, 10 ; Quebec, 6 ; Nova Scotia, 3 ; New Brunswick, 3 ; Manitoba.3 ; British Columbia, 1.English born Canadian soldiers upon whom the Victoria Cross was conferred number 14, Scottish 10 and Irish 5.Four recipients of the honor were natives of the United States ; there was one Dane and one Russian.Exclusive of the Royal Air Force, in whose service four Canadians earned the Victoria Cross, another quartette of Canadians are known to have had the decoration bestowed upon them during the Great War\u2014two in the Imperial See the best live stock from every province in Canada under ideal conditions\u2014real entertainment at the Night Horse Show.' New Piano Like Human Voice.A Science Service bulletin says: A new type of piano, which is called a revolutionary musical development, has just been patented at Washington by Dr.John Hays Hammond, Jr.The invention increases the sonority of the plaLO, lengthens the vibrations and sustains the capacity and volume of the tone.Often the pianist has desired to influence the tone of the piano after the keys are struck.With the ne^i instrument It is possible to do this and to produce a vibrato tone which bo far could only be produce! by the human voice or by string Instrumenta.The new piano looks very much like the usual piano except that the strings are enclosed In a sound-tight casing having two sets of shutters,^ ¦¦above the strings and the other below the sounding board, which are opened and closed by means of a fourth pedal.The shutters act as reflectors and produce an effect called \u201cacoustic regeneration/\u2019 sustaining the sound vibrations for a much longer time than is possible In the ordinary piano.Manipulation of the extra pedal remove inflexibility and shortness, the chief drawback of the old piano tone.The tone effect! and ¦hading made possible have caused the instrument to be called a \u201cbreathing piano/'\t.No Farmer Should Miss Visiting The Ottawa Winter Fair Reduced Rates to Ottawa on All Railways FOR SERVICE FOR SALE Two yearling Durham Bulls, Two Bull Calves, One aged Durham Bull.The above are all purebred stock and selected from accredited herd.Also several U year olds (beef strain).Apply J.H.BEATTIE, Onslow Corners.NOTICE Buildings Removed NOTICE Pure bred Yorkshire Hog.Service fee ¦¦¦¦¦Apply to E.J.BARBER, Shawvillc.To Whom It May Concern : My adopted boy (who goes by the name of Freddie Stanley) having left without any just cause, I hereby give notice that anyone found harboring him in any way will be dealt with ac cordisg to law.THOS.H.STANLEY, ¦ Charted*, Que \u2014one dollar.Parties who have buildings to remove are requested to communicate with the undersigned, who has the necessary equipment to execute such work.Terms reasonable.FOR SERVICE Registered Berkshire Hog for service.Fee\u2014one dollar.Apply to GEO.CLARKE, Morebeari, Que.one J.H.BEATTIE, < \u2022 i low Corners.RAW FURS S HEIFER ASTRAY Strayed from the .de reigned on or about November 6th one black and white yearling Heifer Information leading to her recovery or whereabouts will be thankfully re ceived.CLAUDE ELLIOTT.FOR SALE Oxford down Rams Yearlings and Lambs, from impôt ted sire.Flock headed by second imported sire.Appl, to A.^ AKMSrBOAO|e_ t.I desire to inform Trappers of this district that I am in the market to buy all kinds of Raw Furs in season.Highest Market Prices paid.Phone or write for particulars.WM.QUINN, Fur Dealer, FOR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire Hog (the property of Clarendon Farmers' Club).Fee\u2014one dollar.Apply to A.A.ROSE, of the un < \\ THE EQUITY, OBITUARY.Fall Clothing C.F.Hodgins Go.L td.Weekly Journal denoted to teeal htereit FUBLI8HBD HVBUY TUUWDAY At Shawvillii County Pontiac, Qua- Tea Latk Jamkh McC The funeral of the late Jas.McCord, who died on October 22nd, after a short illness of three weeks following a paralytic stroke, was held from hie late residence at Chatteris, on Thursday, the 21th, and was largely attended by many friends and relatives.The late Mr.McCord was born about 79 years ago on the old homestead of his late father, a little over a mile from the scene of his death, and during his long life enjoyed the bent of health practically all the time till thd auvent of the affliction which brought on hi# iili.He was a man of excellent character and highly esteemed by all who had the privilege of his acquaintance.He was the eldest of a family of boys and girls, all but two of whom survive him, one brother having met an accidental death at the early age of twenty-one years, and one sister also having died many years ago.Ho wits predeceased by his late father, Thomas McCord, at McCord, Saskatchewan, only six years ago, at the ripe old age of 97 or 98.The six brothers are : Thomas, of Stalewarth, Mich.; Samuel, of Ottawa, Ont.;Moses, of Quyon, Que.; Richard, of McCord, Sank.; George and John of South Fork, Sask.The sisters are : Mrs.Alfred Murphy, of Charter», a.id Mrs.George Dawson, Ottawa.His wife, Lizzie Smith, to whom he was married upwards of thirty-three years, survives him.An adopted son, \" Robbie \" of Moose Jaw, who got home in time to see him ere the end came, and who was also present for the funeral, and a daughter, Mrs.Robert Sparling, also remain to mourn his loss.The funeral service was conducted by Rev.S.T.Burman, of Yarm, assisted by Rev.A.A Smith, of Shawville, and Rev.J.E.Wilson, of Campbell\u2019s Bay, interment being made in Wesley United Com.j Sweaters A fine range of colors in both | Heavy and Medium weight.Trousers Extra Trousers that are dressy, in Navy Blue and Fancy Stripe ' Serges, and Tweeds in sporty shades.Underwear Fall Underwear; in medium weight - Combinations and Two-piece ; also Fleece-lined.Tooke Shirts and Ties .In latest shades.Animal Subscription \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 ¦ü i arrears must be paid up before p ipar Is discontinued»\t* JOHN A.COWAN Proprietor.187Q 1.929 ir nsy Great \u2022 e s UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Anniversary Sale « W.J.HAYES SHAWVILLE M \\l N STRBET All calls will receive prompt per Honal attention.Motor Hearse supplied If desired.Having completed our Fiftieth year of most pleasant and uninterrupted business relations with the good people of this community, as a sincere expression of appreciation of your loyalty to our Store for half a century, we have decided that the most tangible and appreciative measure of expressing same could be demonstrated no more fittingly than by holding a Great Anniversary Sale during the Christmas Season.$50,000 worth of Seasonable and Christmas Merchandise iT notice of meetings ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE I L O.L.Ko.27, me.LlitTueeiUyoleach month W.H.Corrioak.W.M.ItRO.Hodoin», Secretary District Women\u2019s Institutes Time of Monthly Meetings : Beechgrovo\u2014Second Wednesday Bristol-First Thursday.Clarendon\u2014Second Wednesday.K1 inside\u2014Second Wednesday.Ft.Conlonge\u2014First Thursday.Murrells\u2014Third Wednesday.Portage du Fort\u2014Third rues.Starks Cor\u2019s\u2014 Second Thursday.Shaw ville\u2014First Thursday.Wyman-Second Thursday.MURRAY BROS The Tailors, SHAWVILLE, QUE.Goes on the bargain counters\u2014(no reserve) \u20229 Tuesday, Dec.3 to Dec.24.Church cemetery John P.Millar SLASHING REDUCTIONS OF PRICES -on every article in stock- With tragic suddenness another of Pembroke\u2019s prominent business men was called by death this afternoon, in the passing of John P.Millar.Mr.Millar, who had suffered to some extent from heart trouble for a couple of years, was unwell on Sunday and remained in bis home.This morning he came down stairs intending to go to his place of business but changed his mind and remained in the house.About three o\u2019clock experiencing a feeling of weakness, he went upstairs and reaching his room, dropped on the bed and almost at once, before a physician, who had been summoned by Mrs.Millar, reached the house, Le expired.Pembroke, Nov.19 This Sale will go down in history as the Greatest Merchandising Event ever held in Pontiac Ottawa Dairy Ice Cream ratbestos 0)00 Brake Service Station MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE.QT72.gy Store will be closed Monday, Dec.2nd until Tuesday, Dec.3rd at 1, p.m.SEE LARGE POSTERS.Made from highest grade Cream and Selected bruits.Insist on the best.It's a Pure.Rich and Delicious hood.\u2022Till Patronize \u201cOTTAWA DAIRY\u201d Dealer.Batteries Overhauled, Charged and Stored.Complete Stock of Goodyear Tires and Tubes.Shell.Cyclo and Marathon Gasolene.Red Indian and Castrol Oils.:__Wrecking Service \u2014: Ship your Cream to Ottawa Dairy.\u2014Write tor instructions VISIT OUR PLANT.Oh F.BOBBINS 00.Lt\u2019d.GLOBE-TROTTI N'G American Seeing the World on a Dollar a Day.An American globe-trotter, who has been wandering through Europe and some parts of Africa since 1910, and who Is seeing the world on a dollar a day recently arrived In Edinburgh.His name is Frank Bren-damour, his hobby and occupation seeing the world, and Ills chief eccentricity the keeping of a curious statistical record cf his wanderings.In his youth he practiced, for a short time, as a doctor, but In 1910 he set out from New York to see the world and achieve liberty.For the first ten years, when he wandered afoot, he allowed himself half a dollar per day for all expenses.From 1920 he doubled that allowance, the reason for the increase being his determination to travel chiefly by vehicle for the next ten years.His diary would delight the heart of the most ardent statistician.In it he has a record of every meal and the cost of it, where he slept each night, and what was charged for his bed, how he travelled and the money expended, his fare per mile, and many other peculiar calculations self-imposed allowance of a dollar a day he has to be as frugal as an Aberdonian, and he looks with something like horror on British habits.Considering the economic circumstances of the Old Country, we are the most extravagant people in Europe, he told a Scotsman reporter.Our diet he considers very expensive, and the dollar has much less power, here than on the Continent.Departmental Store.New Grocery In East End of Shawville Fire Insurance The Same Reliable Service Wilson\u2019s Garage.Phone 40.In All Its Branches (S.E.Hodgins\u2019 Building) O\u2014 lam now in a position to soil Fire Insurance in reliable standard Companies at lowest rates.Consult me before placing your Insurance elsewhere.We have a nice fresh stock of Groceries.We can supply you with Home Cooking\u2014Pies, Cakes, etc.Standard Bread always in stock.Coal Oil.C.8.Davidson PRACTICAL Watchmaker -1 AM ALSO AGENT FOR- The Celebrated DE LAVAL Cream Separator &nd Jeweller Which has stood the test of years ahead of any Other Machine shawville.W.WELCH.Phone No.53.8.B.HODGIN8 Hus opened a Shop in Mrs* Geo.Hodqins\u2019 Residence On his Carting and Dray Work Promptly Executed.P.S.BATHING IN HOLLAND ourseives.\u201cBut aiacxi'A guard was upon us at once to inquire whether we were \u201csea-bather# or sun-bathers.\" We replied that we were both.\u201cThen,\" he announced, \"you must have a sun-bath ticket, which costs one florin.Your ticket is good for sea-bathing only.\" So we who had naively supposed that the sun shone for rich and poor alike, grudgingly contributed our florins trily executed at reasonable .hbor t0 avoid kicking him \u2014- or rices.\therein the stomach, or being thrown \u2014A CALL SOLICITED\u2014\tinto hi»\u2014or her\u2014arms by the nei S=Sr-üSi exhorting us\tWffPf bounds \u2014 bounds which are marked,\tBrown but will remain Just apparently, only In his\tplain \"Ma\" Brown.They are limited to a stn trh of borne *«Ma\" has been a faithful \u201cmedi-twenty yards shore-wise and ten clne man» t0 the tribe, curing Ills by yard» out to sea, and as laur*7 \u201cJ her knowledge of the curative pow-three hundred people are expected 10 crg of plants and drugs rather than bathe In that restricted area 01 a by ^ muttering».The s ery of her beach that is miles long.\texperiences among the tribes reads On emerging from the cold ^orin ufce drilling fiction and would make flea water into the frigid north wind.sensational \"movie\" plot.iieâ.lEJW» on Canadian Government Statistics Show the festive has no That Of every hundred persons starting in life at age of twenty-five years\u2014 Something New In Railways.A new idea In railways, the invention of an Edinburgh man, is about to be tried outB^*pME*^|j* open girder-work structure carried on supports at a fair height above the The cigar-shaped trains, 8 die before age 35 years 16 \u201c 44 45 \u201c 55 44 It consists of an 44 44 27 \u201c Blacks Knight White Woman.A white woman who for thirty years has been married to the black chief of an African tribe, has oeen knighted by the Liberian Government for supreme bravery.V She is \"Ma\" Brown, 65-year-old widow of a Canadian n issionary.She went native upon the death of her husband and has four children by her black husband.Around her hut now toddle her grandchildren, many of them blond-haired and almost white in color.\u201cMa\" was knighted for saving the Liberian army from almost certain extinction in an ambush In the depths of the Liberian forest When \u201cMa\u201c learned of the ambush she hurried out to the front and argued the en-out of their attack.She takes 64 V 65 ü 44 \" ground driven by airplane propellers, run on an overhead rail track, while above them, on top of the whole, is a road for motor traffic.It is estimated that the trains will be able to attain a speed of 100 miles an hour, and that the cost of making a double line of this overhead rail-will be only about a third of That- That 46 out of every hundred persons who reach the age of sixty-five are penniless.The Continental Life Insurance Company will protect you and your^dependents against any of these contingencies.Done on short notice at Former Howard Service Station ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦pi that of building a railway of the ordinary type.If this proves correct, there should be a big future for the new invention in the Dominions and other undeveloped or partially developed countries.Travellers will Join the trains at overhead platforms, which will be reached by means of lifts.An overhead railway system already exists In New York\u2019s elevated railway, completed In 1880.we mov- to The Continental Life Insurance Co G.T.PAUL .District Agent.B.7.SMITH.SffigpUiPmiWMMWlBW!\u2014H tho knighthood philosophically and she does not Intend to become G.F.WANLESS, Shawville.J.A HORNER, Shawville.FOR SALE A.H.HORNER, Charter!».WALTER BROWN, Manager; W.E.N.NODCINS, Inspector, Eastern Ontario Division.Difficult Mountain Pass.The Khyber Pass, the most import- which lead Into Six 2§ year old Grade Heifers, some to freshen early next Winter, and the others in early Spring.Also one 2} year old black Colt that weighs about 1300 lbs.Apply to JERRY QVAILE, ant of the India from Afghanistan is a narrow defile winding between cliffs 600 to 1 000 feet high.At the narrowest part of the pass it is about 16 feet wide. # Oh! Them Sténos! ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES\u2014By T).Jacob,mon Ireland Follows Ontario\u2019s Lead Develops Shannon Power Nationally Did it ever occur to you?\"Now.Miss Blogs.\" boomed Jasper M.Whurtle, president of the Whurtle Wbilrwlnd Laundry.Co., to his new stenographer stand that when 1 dictate a letter 1 want It written as dictated, and not \u2022 the way yoirjhlng It should be.Un** derate nd ft 1 i I A on Historic River Wonderful Hydro-Electric Development '\tSaid to be Best in World I want you to under I Though appointed by the Irishmen Government, it stands outside the pale of political influence, but must submit a report and balance sheet annually for the scrutiny of the ail.One of its first objectives of the boar Us to secure that current will reach the consumer at the lowest possible price compatible with the all-in cost of production.HHH 64 municipal and private electrical the country.\tplants Lave been taken over by the Embarked upon at a time when the board, and the Shannon supply is newly formed State was still dagger-1 therefore owned sole.v by the State ing under the cloud of civil war, when, for the benefit of the State.unbalanced budget and heavy taxa-1 As each additional consumer re-tion >u;d reduced public confidence to \"duces the cost to all, every effort is its lowest ebb, this vast and novel being made to popularize the uc* of scheme\u2014involving an outlay of £5,- electricit|[[ 600,000 of public money\u2014not unnn- quick to realize its many advantages turâlly called forth a storm of indign- in cleanliness, efficiency and comfort, ant protest.From the o it set its pro- and the first great incre**e in the de-moters were met with a solid phalanx mand for current is expected to come of stubborn opponents.Political, fin- from the domestic users.¦¦¦¦¦to\" To a the householders whose financial resource leave no margin for capital outlay, the upply board is wiring houses and supplying appliances on an easy syslem of hire purchase, thus enabling people of even the most limited means to install electricity for all domestic purposes.Dublin.\u2014Few chapters in Irish history make more inspiring reading than that which has brought to a successful conclusion the story of the harnessing of Ireland\u2019s greatest river to provide light, heat and power for her people.For courage, resourcefulness and vision, the hydroelectric exploitation of the Shannon vgll pass down to posterity as the mostrdaring national adventure recorded in the annals of said Miss Blogg meek-1 fired three stenogi for revising \"Yea, sir It ! my letters, see \"Yes,\tHB\tM \"All right\u2014take a letter.\" TUe next morning Mr.O.J.Bqulai.ofv the Bqulss Flêxlblê 8osp Company# received the following: \u2014 Mr.O K.or A.or J.something, look It up.Squlir.1 \u201cPresident of the fîQulxz.V hat , name.Flexible Soap Co., the gype.that» in Michigan.Isn't i n Toward this desirable end /f \\
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