The equity, 17 novembre 1932, jeudi 17 novembre 1932
[" O I %58 p«p nnnumln advance to the United State».No.21.Ô0rn Year SI1AW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1932 Starting t onlay and continuing until Dec.1st.Sale of hats at a greatly reduced prices.All colors and sizes.1832-1932 Ehawvillo Hardware Store Mms.S.E.-Chamhkrlain.Food Sale Tlio Ladies' Uuild of St.Paul's Church will hold n sale of home cooking, useful and fancy articles, on Saturday, Dec.10th.The Hunting Season is here and our stock of hunting accessories is now ready to take care of this demand with CARTRIDGES, SHOT GUN SHELLS GUNS and RIFLES, GUN CLEANERS, GUN OIL, HUNTING AXES KNIVES, GAME TRAPS rrx /! K Food Sale\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Uuild of St.Alban's Clmrvli.Park man, will hold a sale of homecooking, useful and fancy articles at Mrs.McKinley's office on Saturday afternoon, Nov.lOtfo.Food Salk\u2014Zion Ladies\u2019 Aid purpose holding a Food Sale in Sirs.McKinley e office on Saturday afternoon, Nov.26.Sale will start at 2 o\u2019clock and continue till all the articles are sold.Chicken Suiter\u2014The annual chicken hupper of Austin United Chinch, will be held on Wednesday evening, Nov.23rd.Supper will he served in the hall from 5 30 to 8.00 o\u2019clock to he followed by a program in the Church.Admission:\u2014«35 and 20 cents.Why not a photograph for Christmas?The one gift that can\u2019t be duplicated.Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph.Our Christmas Special, until the New Year, two extra photos given with each dozen.Make an appointment today, il.Ik Ison, Photo Artist.1 y, In Î8C7 the Father* ft! Confederation sat in their memorable councils to consolidate a nation.Thirty five years before that, The Hank ol Nova Scotia was founded by a group of local business men it* Halifax, N S.1 r 35 Y ears Before Confederation ?The Confederation of the Canadian Provinces was of paramount importance to the political and economic life of the Dominion.Likewise the founding of The Bank of Nova Scptiu, a century ago.was a milestone in Canada\u2019s financial history.Founded to meet the needs of a small community The Bank of Nova Scotia today serves its customers through an organization international in scope and above all with the accumulated experience of a century of successful banking.t Thin advertisement is one ol b senes commemorating the hundredth anniversary ol The Hank ol Nova Scotia f £ C.J.CALDWELL.Revival Services The Bristol Ridge Pen tiro-ta I Mission will hold Revival Services at their usual place of meeting, commencing Sunday, Nov, 20th, and continuing each night for two weeks, except Mondays and Saturday* Sunday services will he held at 2.00 and 7.30 p.m.The Rev.A.K.Adams, of Oananoque, Out., Evangelist.Everybody welcome.BANK of NOVA SCOTIA \u2018The THE W.A.HODCINS STORE o'clock 7.30 at Fall and Winter Induction Service At St.Pauls i Dress Goods \u201c of%' ï|uR I PERSONAL MENTION QOWling ford, wa* inducted iiy the Rt.Rev.Mr.mid Mrs.< hi ke Cowan, of i BUSinCSS J.C.Farthing, Bishop, of Mont- Toronto, were week-end guests of real, on Thursday evening last- their relative* in town.\tCollege Clergymen a «sitting were Revo*»\t® Rural Dean May, of Chelsea ; K.F.Macklin, of Portage du Fort, and moud.Ont., were guests of Mi W.LeCras, of Quyon.Following and Mrs.Floyd Wilson for the the* service the congregation re-1 week end.Guild Room where light refreshments were served.HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL A Good School OTTAWA, ONT Dr.and Mrs.Keni|>, of Rich Ottawa, Canada This Institution offers a superior train- Tt is certainly true that within a short time there will be a revival fully established by more than 025 pupils \u2022\t.\t\u2022\turu »\tJ who hare left other business schools to in business.>> ill you be prepared come to it\u2014and ranks among employers when it comes?We strongly advise\tas*1 The School of Higher Efficiency.\u201d yon to enter upon a bo.ine« coW8e NOW.Write for catalogue.\tshould definitely state \u2022\u2022 Graduates of Henry \u2019s School preferred.Get particulars about oureourse.D E.HENRY, Director, j 62 Bank Street.Mr.anil Mrs.Bud Hobbs, of Ottawa, were Sunday visitors at the homo of the former's brother, Mr.Hilliard Hobbs.TWEEDS Shawville United W.M.8 Mrs Geo.Young, of Campbell\u2019s Bay, lias been spending a few days in town with her sister, Mrs.Ad.C Hodgiiifl.Neiily one hundred attended the last meeting of the United Church NV.M.S.in its regular session New Tweeds, small patterns, especially designed for School Girls\u2019 Dresses warm, durable and washable.A number of shades to choose from .25 cents per yard XV.E Cowling, II.G.XV Braithwait Prin Pre Mr».Draper presided, iinil Mr.and Mrs.Lee R Scott, of the meeting was in charge of Mrs.Piéton, Ont., have been visiting L.Workmans group.Special relatives and friends at the former numbers on the program were a | home of Mrs, Scott at Klmside.ladies* quartette ; a scripture uag eut \u201cThe wise and foolish virgins ' INSURANCE CLINTON H.DOWD H.A.LI.H., HC.L.GEO C.WRIGHT K C WRIGHT & DOWD Fire and Automobile \u2014\t.\t.\t,\t, Mr.Art Hayes, who has been and a dialogue by Mrs.and Miss attached to the local staff of the Audrey McPherson.Alter a brief Brtnk of Montreal for the past address by Rev.A r .Pokes, a three years has been transferred presentation of a Life Membersnin Uq one of the Hank's branches at Certificate was made to Mrs.|, 1.(Ottawa.Hodgins.by her son, Nellis Hod gins, of Ottawa.\tI Rev.T.K R.Nurse and Mrs.Tiie address of the evening was Nurse and their family, formerly given by Mrs.XV.J.Connolly, of of Kazimbazim, Que., arrived in Cobden, on the subject of \u201cpi aver\u201d, town on Wednesday, Nov.2nd, to At the close of the service, light take charge of the Anglican refreshments were served.\t| Churches in Shaw ville and Rad- ford.Advocates, Barristers, etc 100 Main St Reasonable Rates.Prompt Payments Inquiries Solicited HULL Slier.1304.At the Pontiac Hou-u, Shawville every Thursday.D.A.MACFARLAUE BRISTOL.Wm.Ü.Stevens MO.CM., F.R.C.S.Phone 16- 12 I DR.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST (Graduate of McGil University SPECIALTY Maternity, Women\u2019s Diseases, Surgery 300 SOMERSET STREET, OTTAWA, ONT.QUEEN 602.Mr Clins.Imison and sister Miss Nell and the Misses Adeline Somerville and Bea Quinn, mid Mrs.A.Somerville, returned on Monday On Sunday afternoon, Nov.13tli, I evening after a week's visit with the veterans of Pontiac County (friends at Windsor and Detroit.held in Shawville their annual ¦¦ m# MÊÊgm^m service of remeinherence for those Mr.and Mrs.lineman Lynch who fell in the Omit War The and family were pleasantly sur-weather prevented the service be- Pined on \\\\ ednesday evening of ing held at the monument in the last week, when about thirty of park, but the large Exhibition liai! theit former friends ami neighbors was crowded to capacity- With of the Beech Drove section motor-Mr.H.C.Boxvat presiding at the ed to their home to spend the the audience wa- led in tli«* evening.Pontiac County Memorial Service Office\u2014Hayes\u2019 Block, Centre St Shawville, Que.Phone 1» Complete up-to-date Equipment YARN DR.R.C.DOCKS, DENTAL SURGEON D.J.CAMPBELL Graduate McGill University.Post graduate work in Detroit and New York Hospital*) CAMPBELLS BAY Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE.Our Wheeling Yarn (Rest Canadian Make) is second to none.We hold a reputation for selling good yarn.This year the quality is better than ever.All shades, two and three ply .60 cents per pound.QUE (OrerDr.Renaud'* Drop S re).Phone 47.Office open until 9, p.m Phone 81 pnno\t» ¦ mm ¦ ¦\t¦ ¦ Hinging of appropriate hymns, \u201cO God our help\" and \u201cRook of Ages\u201d.Rev.A F.Foken, of Shawville United Church, presided and introduced the various speaker.*, all\tThe members of L.O.L.No.Si\tI P of whom spoke in high praise of\ttheir annual get to gather Life» those who had served so well prtrty on Friday night.Nov.4th through the war days for then at their lodge room.Tue function King and Country, and called attended by a goodly number upon all present to dedicate them-\t0f the wives and friends of the selves to the principles and ideals\trespective members and a most for which onr Soldiers had given enjoyable evening was spent The themselves\tRev.A.F.Pokes and his bar- The speakers were Rev.Ft.W.monIUA band contributed several L.Murray, M.C-, I .r , of < amp- selections to the interesting probell's Hay, Rev.1.h.R.Nurse, ol gram.Countv Master, Mr.Bert Shawville Anglican Church ; Rev.Cullimore.officiated as chairman Fr, J.Sullivan, P.P, of Bristol; Rev.!S.F.Macklin, of Portage du Fort Anglican Church ; Rev.E.Xr According to the Belgian tourist of- himse lice, the number of foreigners who .that catno to Belgium this Summer was other nia greater than last year.Hollanders breakage came first, in the matter of numbers, ever hav followed by French and Germans, the renia There were few Americans and Bri-, visible defect tish The tourist office di¦¦ t-r Rio I leprosy in Brazil is alarming sanitary experts who assert that the malady is , L spreading so rapidly especially in the north, that it should receive the 1 tarn» diate attention of the government.Unofficial figur fee ted persons ai out Brazil i re a BRITISH Money and Employment The first essential to the provision of jobs is money.Despite tliu prevailing depression, there is no lack of money in this country.Vast sums are lying idle in the banks.What is needed is the release of some of this money, and its flow directed towards the provision of employment through a plan of National Development \u2014London Daily Herald.inaugurated.The lines will be open from 10.30 a m.to 12.30 pm.and from 2.30 p.m.to 5.30 p m.on week days, land from 10.30 am.to 12.30 pm on ?most nearly accurate ever made, establishes the population at 474,787,386.This includes Manchuria, Mongold i a, and Tibet, over which China claims sovereignty.Previous estimates of China's popu-tion have varied from 350,000,0(H) to 500,000,000.The Ministry does not explain how it has obtained such precise census figures in territory over which it has no actual control.King Reduces Rents London.\u2014The King has reduced l>> Sundays 20 per cent, the rents for allotments of the Sandringham estate.One year ago King took over the adjoining 1200 farm when no new tenant was for at tjie rat0 0f j3o francs.Persons forthcoming and it will now he used ,(esjrjng to converse with somebody * bat a row of shafts a grateful public .j)y qq workingmen, who will hold their jM Congo are advised to arrange for would be willing to erect to anybody , allotments by tenancies let by the can g0me hours in advance\u2014pre- who Invented an automobile that Klng pel mally at $4 an acre |, ibly the day before AMERICA A Genius Needed Portland, lnd., erects a stone shaft memorial to El wood Haynes as inventor of the modern automobile.But will A three minute conversâtioi ost 300 Belgian francs (about $11.14), ind each extra minute will be charged indicate that a6 cattered through-Physicians are asking fof special legislation to permit the formation of centres w here lepers mar acre be segregated in an effort to prevent further spread of the disease.At present there is only one oflkiai That is ai would stay modern for more than one The Christian Science Monl- The Crisis of the League We have had the League of Nations only a few years now.and in that short time it has done much.It has bound up some wounds of the last war, cured some ills of the present, and prevented some evils for the future.It cannot attempt everything all at once\u2014to give peace in twelve years to a planet which has been distracted by war for more than double that number of centuries, it can only attempt what a sufficient number of Its supporters want it to attempt.The real danger in this crisis in its affairs is not of too slow progress but of its falling back through lassitude and ignorance on the part of Governments and peoples into a state where nobody cares whether it lives or dies.That must not be; the world would have no use for an apologetic survival lingering on like a Holy Roman Empire or a Holy Alliance long after the life had left It.-Manchester Guardian.lei hospital to B i I Jacarepagua.on the outskirts of Ri.i de Janeiro, and has ac \u2018ommodatioua for only a small number of patient*.season First Gales of Season Sweep English Coast .tor \u2014a 7\" Judges at Royal Winter Fair The Right Honorable the Earl of Westmoreland a prominent number of that elite group of hunting enthusiasts and sportsmen who, carrying on the long tradition of the Dukes of Beaufort, have made the little Gloucestershire village of Badminton world famous as the centre of allround sport, will head the list of judges for hunters and jumpers at the Royal Winter Fair Horse Show next month.The Karl lias just cabled his acceptance of the Royal Winter Fair\u2019s invitation to attend and to judge in the most interesting and numerous classes of the horse show programme him In the hunter and jumper division will he Elliott S.Nichols of Detroit «k v .1 England Forces Wealthy To Pay for Schooling London \u2014 New regulation* which reduce free education in the secondary schools\u2014corresponding to public high schools hero\u2014were announced in the House of Commons last week by Hor-wald Ramsbotham, Parliamentary secretary of the Board of Education.Ha estimated the saving to the Government would he £400,000 a year.The regulations establish a \"mean* te t'* which lays down a scale of in conu* above which parents must pay « r te* a *s t 4/J 3' * & n k .f _ r Rumania Seizes Automobiles Buchar halted by policemen during the n| few days and ordered to get out.Oe compliance they have simply b o# handed a slip of paper stating that their tars are requisitioned for thl forthcoming manoeuvres.Thereupon the ears have been driven off by military chauffeurs and the owners left U fend for themselves.Motor trucks have been similarly halted on tho high road, forced to unload and driven off.\\utomobili.su have been m and George B.Elliott of Toronto.The\tother judges for tho Royal Horse Show are: Harness Horses and Ponies -\tWm.H.Wanamaker, Jr., ; Tho*.W.Clark, Saddle Horses and ' .pW* Fasting Unto Death Gandhi has established what seems to us a had precedent, and we note that he threatens, should the occasion arise, to fast again.We may have a whole series of questions decided by this sort of appeal to a pity which Is akin to terror.We do not say that there is any fear of the practice spreading to the West.Moreover, we are confident that, even If our Prime Minister or the Secretary of State were to sit down under an oak tree at Chequers, or a plane tree In Whitehall.with a glass of soda water beside them, It would make no difference at all to the policy of Congress in India.\u2014London Evening Post.rr Philadelphia, Pa Edgemont, Pa.Pools*\u2014Frank Adair, Atlanta, Ga.; Holland B.Judkins, New York, N Y Commercial Classes\u2014Thos.H.Irwin, Lambton Mills, Ont.; Andrew O.Bain, Roadsters\u2014Herbert *\u2022 A t »***\u2022\u2022 - I 4» Hamilton, Ont rollacutt, Port Perry.Ont.; Frank Adair, Atlanta, Ga.f» Russia Has Placed Orders For Equipment in Bntaia London.\u2014 Russian orders for mane* facturera and transport equipment costing £450,000 (about $2,000,000 at par), have been placed with British Arms.¦-?\u2014 Sunday Island Sunday Island, In the Pacific, Is really the tallest mountain lu the world miles of water, and Is thus nearly 30 000 feet from base to summit.-A t , ^ 4k* *> I It rises 2,000 feet out of five England, are now* settling down for th The liolldayers have departed and the residents of Clac'on A bit risky to walk along the prom when the waves act this way winter $ the Soldier*\u2019 Settlement Board of Vein ada, for information on this ease.Carried.Motion Craig-lUrry Hold*, Rural Inspector, l»o notified to lay out a winter road across Lots 17, i s and I!), Range 0, on or before Dec.t.- -Carried.('n motion of Muldoon, the Council then adjnursed.THE EQUITY THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REG 0 BRISTOL That Cliir VV J.EADBS - - PROPRIETOR.StiAWVILLE, NOV.17, 1932.RED & WHITE stores l Shawvillo Council Laying\u2019 Mash lie, Nov.7th of Shuwvilli* Council Pn n( Jos.A.Si mu: See.-Trea Nuiwv We are now manufacturing* a Laying Mash which has been giving us excellent results with our own flock.This Mash is economically priced at $1.90 per cwt.We would be glad to have you inspect our flock By the way, due to a mistake, Oyster Shell was wrongly quoted at $1.40 per cwt.The correct price is $1.20 per cwt.\u201c Save every day the ivholc year through $+
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