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[" No.15, 51st Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY $1.60 per annum In advance 2-00 to the United States SEPTEMBER 28, 1933.) Service Announcements Shawville Fair Record-Breaking Event Splendid Exhibit in all Departments Large Crowd Both Days Fine Program Cowling Business College Ottawa, Canada It's a good school.Shawville United Churches Rev.A.F.Foes*, B.A., B.D., Pa.stop # Sunday, Oct.1st 11.00\ta.m.Rally Service at Shawville.1.30\t|>.in.Rally Service at Zion.3.00\tp.ni.Rally Service at Starks Cornera Rally Day and Go-to Church Sunday wiH be observed at all of the above services.Special printed order of services entitled, \u201cServing Jesus Today\u201d, in which both congregation and Sunday school will unite.Illustrated address by the Pastor on \u201cLifted cr Dragged Down\u201d.7.30\tp.m.Monthly popular song-story-picture.The theme is to be \u201cMercy\u201d;.illustrated by two stories ; one from-\u2014- the \u201cLife of Jesus \u2019, and the other from Shakespeare\u2019s \"Merchant of | HARLAND C.ROWAT Venice\u201d.These are illustrated hy about 7f> beautiful colored slides, Shawville Hardware Store Ammunition and Hunters\u2019 Supplies Now is the time to enter ho that you will be prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will be in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.O Shawville Fair, the 77th nnnunl the table and laying varieties and exhibition of Pontiac Agricultural it was plainly seen that this com-Society, held on Friday and Satur- munity is going in for the breed-day ot last week carne ott under ing of higher class birds to a much ideal auspices, with a record break- greater extent and that more care ing exhibit, large attendance, fine is being taken in the choice of program, favourable Weather von- birds for show purposes.ditions\u2014in fact all the favours\tAmusement» necessary for a successful outdoor event W.t.COWLING President.H.C.W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.Dominion, Western, Winchester and Remington Midway attractions were more SMSlgfpWi =tiwstsrvsi js-r.Skies clearing about noon on f*1** Kt'andstand.\tI\t- Saturday attracted another very 1mA.,l,en\tsupplied of the Village and surrounding | ^°'^V,e»U-ë by ^h^'Morewood, () R .\t.Dramatic Club, under the auspice, Sunday evening begins in \\ arm United Church a Preaching Mission held by the United ministers of the I Office at Campbell\u2019» Bay One Pontiac section.The general theme \u201c for the meetings is to be \u201cThe Call of Jesus\u201d.The Pastor will preach on Sunday night, October 1st.The subjects and speakers for each night are to be :\u2014 Monday : Ilev.Geo.Goth, of Quyon, \u201cJesus is Calling\u201d.Rifle and Shot Shells.NOTARY PUBLIC A.Mack a y Rifles and Shot Guns, Gun Oils, Hunting Knives, Flashlights, Hatchets, etc.SHAWVILLE.QUE.H.Smiths building on Main St.\u2014 nearly opposite Bank of Nova Scotia.Ofllc music Yarm United Church Preaching Mission Rev.E.Darlington, Pastor DONAT LeGUERRIER townships.Notary Public Main Hall of the Society, which did not get The Main Hall, which is the chief the patronage it deserved attraction for the ladies and the no doubt, to the fact that the industrial and artfully inclined j various allui ments on the midway gentlemen, was filled although the j were running wide open and that absence ot the elaborate exhibit of i a round dance was being held the Dominion Experimental Farm j under the auspices of the Society made a noted difference in the in Wilson\u2019s hall, appearance of the ground floor.\tSnorts The central space held an extensive .right entering, Mr.Mitchem, local ! n* a\taudience.In the\t.agent had also on display a large j°re,10(>!i1 R ^pft hall match be- Ihursday : Rev .A.!.fokes, of Shaw sap evaporator, manufactured by ^ween Shawville girls and the girls ville, He Calls to Service .Small Bros., this was in charge- of °\t1 b\"- *\u2022\t=.\t£FiF,FJeEi*1i DJ be judged on the waggons in which E.Young, Vancouver, B C., ou Dr.R.G.Docks, who has prac- who will tell of the old places in t her came to the grounds.\tAugust 31st, 11X33, of an old Claren-\tticed dentistry in this county for\tFrance dnrmg and after the World >\tdon resident in the person of\tthe past nine years, and since 1920\tWar.The pictures w ill include Margaret Lockard, wife of the late\tin Campbell\u2019» Bay, takes his de-\tscenes at the \u201cSomme\u201d the \u201cSali- The poultry building was\tagain\tThomas Stark, in her 78th year,\tparture from the county town on\tent\" and \u201cViray Ridge\u201d.Over 130 crowded to capacity with an\tex-\tShe is survived by two sons and\tFriday of this week to open an\tlantern slides will be used ceptionally splendid showing in three daughters.\toffice in Montreal.\tmission, 25 cents Complete up-to date Equipment Silk crepes, and Satin Trimmed, shades to choose from $ 4.95 and $ 5.75.All new Graduate McGil University.Pos graduate work in Detroit and New York Hospitals) CAMPBELLS BAY (Over Dr.Renaud\u2019a Drugstore).Phone47.Office open until V, p.m Rough Crepes, Triple Sheer and Flat Crepes, beautifully tailored, $6 50 Women\u2019s large sizes, $ 7.50 and $8.50 QUE in the Horses D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE, Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats Kid Gloves in all the New Fall Shades Phone 81, Wheeling Yarns and Fine Knitting Wool Cattle REPRESENTING : THE WAWANESA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Y \u2018\u2018Canada'sLargest Fire Mutual \" Insurance In force over $200,000 000 Total assets -\t-\t3,000,000 ) 0 a I other dependable Companies A1 The Market has already advanced but we have fortunate in procuring a good stock of Yarns, We will continue to sell all Yarns and Wools at at the old prices for the next six weeks.W.A.HODCINS STORE GO., L td SHAWVILLE, QUE.Poultry Ad > \u2018Canadian\u2019 Becomes New Language Eight Killed Bridge Collapses A> t Voice of the Press Canada.Fhe Empire and The World al Large Linguists Offered New Field to Conquer New Course Introduced London.«Linguists searching for now hosts to conquer now can turn their talents to learning \"Canadian\".For the laughter of a Canadian University has caused a London coin pan y which teaches languages by phonograph to give its official recognition to tills new \"language/\u2019 The company, the Llnguaphone in.stltutc, has had to withdraw Its Special spoken course in English, with which It was presumed to teach French Canadians how to apeak the English language, and supplant It by a new course on which the accent la firmly American.The original course, in which two of the most popular English broadcasters participated, representing all that was best in the language ol the educated Englishman, was greeted with roars of laughter when play od to u large class In a Montreal Hovers! ty.It was firmly pointed out to th« company\u2019s secretary that Camtdlanb in Montreal and visitors from abroad, had no wish to he taught English with an Oxford accent.They want, ed to learn Canadian English.In Central Europe too there Is no increasing demand for the teaching of English with the American accent by the numberless people with business relations In America, as well ai by those who are about to go across I ! fulls :u per cent, of these occurred In Falls and scalds seem to ho CANADA the most prolific sources of home ac-And while it is a bit difficult Smiling Service have \"Service with a smile been overdone as a slogan in some but it's a mighty good one just The store that is bright and and whose personnel from may vident s to svv just how a safety code van be devised and enforced for the home, a little cure and forethought In the midst of the daily round of activities ought ich year.\u2014 vases the same t heerful president to office boy is fretuily.avis the one / 4 s2* to save a good many lives Chatham News.Qunodating.optimistic likely to win o .specially mon when general business conditions are to the mark and something than ordinary merchandising is * 11 On the Streets m not up more L Vancouver pedestrians may von g rut- upon haiIng had at ulate themsvlv least one of their rights confirmed in X motorist has been lined tor demanded.We have never been able to understal'd, of course- wl,-v a\" b»s,nes*®s having failed to give a pedestrian the hhouldu t he run in that wa>.t * nun 1 rj«ht of way on a crossing, as required easier and much more pleasant to be ^ (h()\thy law cheerful and friendly than to take the ,\t\u201e\u201e |hp question.Where opposite attitude.A smile costs noth- ^ (|.afflt.#t a|, section is not eon-lag and usually means a lot A cheer- ^ ^ ^\tp(l||(.tf offlrerg or lights, the ful.accommodating atmosphere Is liH |t,st,.|an |ia< thv rl||llt of «ay.Where valuable In practically every line of\tis controlled, a pedestrian hnsiness.Why don't more people cul cr|>\tslarUuR ,.,-oss in accord- tiv.uo it?\u2014 Border Cities Star\talu.v « iih a signal has the right of way over all vehicles, including those making turns Vancouver Province.1 Hi The hv-law is : \" 1 Cain't Remember We can't remember a girl of 20 marrying a man of 60 at all\u2014rich, poor or | anything else.In Ontario in 1931 there S.020 girls of 20 and under who THE EMPIRE Kindred Spirits a small stream near Eight the Golden State Limited Is shown piled along enbuukment of under the locomotive during a recent storm were married, and only four of them married a man in the 70-74 class.One boy under 18 married a woman of 38.\u2014 Wreckage of Tucumcari, New Mexico, after a bridge gave way The luncheon to the members of the Canadian Authors\u2019 Association will he remembered by the Scottish journalists perhaps as agreeably as by the Canadians for the Spirit of comradeship tttat prevailed.\"One touch of nature makes the but there is more killed and many injured were Toronto Star Cabbagetown Was Early Toronto\u2019s Name! the Atlantic.Cabbagetownvrs\u2014three generations To meet these demands the new of descendants of original Torontoni- course has been made.In place oi made a grand treck to Hanlan's the alleged \"haw haw\" of the English Point one day recently, for the first voices has been substituted th* tint, ever to gather en masse for a] strong flavor of America In the per sons of Mr.(\u2019\u2022 \u2022 ar Saerfhlnger, Eur.The limits of Cabbagetown of the! opean manager of the Colurabii from the cast side 0f ! Broadcasting System, and Mr Glad Canadian radii Board Rumored First Woman to Enter Finals in Stiffest Test of Marksmanship To Study Report Not Basis of Patronage There was only one passenger killed for every 3,000.000 carried on Canadian I whole world kin railways last year, according to the than a touch of Scottish blood and sen Ob-It intent in the majority of Canadians Nfld.\u2014Premier F.C.A Id or ice may call a special session of the Legislature early In October to consider the report of the Royal Commission making an economic sur-vev of Newfoundland, according to unconfirmed reports in the capital.The commission, headed by Lord Amulree.is expected to have its report ready for presentation before the end of September.It was appointed last winter after Great Britain and Canada assisted Dominion in meeting Interest pay niants on Newfoundland bonds.St.John's Connaught Rifle Ranges, Ottawa.\u2014 Mrs.J.Neal Dow of Saint John, clear-eyed and petite sharpshooter.ans Dominion Bureau of Statistics viously patronage of the railways is I who are still inspired by Scottish love not determined by the attractions of | of adventure.Scottish grit and Scot- won tjie distinction of being the first safetv \u2014Kingston Whig-Standard picnic tish history, romance and literature woman to get hit*» the final stage of Dr.Howard Angus Kennedy struck the Governor-General's match in the the right note when he said that the Dominion of Canada Rifle Associa- Her ixties were Shvrbuurne street over to the west) stono Mart ay.\ta speaker now in England Music and Happiness Perhaps nothing so brightens the I story of Scottish explorers and dis- tion\u2019s great annual meeting flay as the sound of hand music in the\tcoverers in Canada would till\tan Odvs-\thusband\tone\tof ihe\tbest shots in streets or the parks.There is at once\tsey, and that of the humble\tScottish\tCanada,\tdidn't\tplace\tin\tthe\tfinals.But something stirring and soothing about pioneer settlers would provide an epic| Mr.au(j Mrs.Dow don't argue about open air band music, and those w ho\tgreater than the Odyssey and\tthe Iliad\tj\tthat., have the public welfare at heart might\tcombined.Whilst modesty\tforbade\tI well take time to consider its henetical\tCanadian authors to dilate\ton the\tbuild of\tfemininity\tis\tthe\tanti-thesis effects, especially in times of business | achievements of their intellec t, imag- 0f the veteran marksmen who (lamination.and literature he declared that her to the ranges loaded with guns.I Madame Curie bank of the Don River and from the lake front to the south side of Carlton vet.This area lay northwards and cast from the business section of the day, and east of the residential Jarvis-S her bourne district.There seems to he unanimity of opinion that its title was conferred by virtue of the growing of cabbages and other vegetables for domestic consumption.: British Industry ' Gaining Ground the Islanded Mrs.Dow.whose trim, five-foot six v 57,000 More Workers Secure Jobs August Figure?Reveal worry Those \\\\ ho come here from other I the quality of their celebrated wheat telescopes, and heavily padded uni-latuls miss the tine open air concerts, and apples was no higher than the forms scored 99 out of a possible Kven in one-time gay.now sad Vienna.J quality of their best productions in 105 j,\\ the qualifying stage.In the final stage Mrs.Dow wound up about with a rcore of 151 out of Refuses Interviews Despite its vegetarian cognomen, Cabbagetown was most of early Toronto.when Toronto was inhabited by f wer than 40.000 person ;.tiie co discoverer Madame Curie with her husband of radium, is the most inaccessible notability ever to attend League of Nations meetings at Geneva.London,\u2014With Improved busineai conditions felt by more than half 1 dozen key industries 650.000 British unemployed have found work during the past year, according to statistic! just made known.During the month ending August 21, unemployment figures haw shows Ottawa.\u2014 Reported industrial re-|a drop of 31,038.with the total num the citizens end their Summer days by | poetry and prose listening to lovely music in historic gardens.In defiance of the times, the I Glasgow, which, too Germa nie peoples appeared to have re- .strengthened.A hundred years ago Nova Scotia also lias a link with jiaif way has now been a possible 175.getting $5, Lieut.J.Neal Dow shoots a mean tained a part of their faculty for happy I some Scottish heather, sent overseas, poll\u2019s eye but lie Is very much eon-living.Music and pleasant surround- was planted and flourished wonderful- earned these days about the youths lugs can do much to offset a day of] I y in Nova Scotian soil.Some of that pe is coaching in the Cadet Corps In Saskatoon Star-Phoenix During all the 11 years she has I been attending the meetings more numerous than those\tby rail-'\tNauru lias an area of 8.43^square I t tender\tfor American coal was\tSingles,\tplanks and boards, nickel way.That \u2018\u2018wastage\u2019* from the rail to\tmiles and a population of 2.316.1 10fH jg 10 a ton.\tThe contract Is divided\tasbestos,\traw hides, grains, fish, furs, the road is ceasing.There is no likeli-1 phate exportation is the only impor-1 among four focal dealers.z hood, however, that the railways will! tant local industry I cannot tell you the best story I they would have been around selling a I have heard this w eek two-cent bit of smoked glass for 151 well-known London actor who is Stratford Beacon-Herald * conceited that he hows whenever he1 CHlll Hotels and hears a clap of thunder.\u2014Critic in Lon don New Statesman.Canberra.Australia Too Much Interest Of a pedestrian who was struck by a motor c ar on Main Street the other day.it is stated that lie was walking diagonally across the intersection, reading a newspaper comes of making newspapers so in terestimr.\u2014Hamilton Spectator.Rail and Road The increase in the export of elec Woman Trusty \u201cBrings Saws Into Jail\u201d It may be said that the gradual de- port, shows flection from the rail to the road has revenue (at par) This is what Hugo, Okla.\u2014-»A woman \"trusty\" ii a paradox, not to say anathema, is the eyes of the Hugo jailer.Martha Wright, the \"trusty sent to town on an errand, w hich .ih< performed, and returned to the jail, all right \u201ctrusty\" self, she brought six hack saw blades.London and Rural England Fred C.Kelly, a New York journal-fst, has been spending a holiday in Europe.and has this to say about London and rural England: \u2019 Only a day in London this trip, and I spend most of the time just walking around taking in the rugged, substantial beauty of this grand city.Half the windows are filled with playthings for grown-up boys\u2014saddles, bridles, fishing tackle, hunting outfits, and the best-looking shoes on earth.If I were vulgarly rich, I would come to London at least once a year just to buy shoes, shirts, and tweeds.It is a mans town.During a four-hour train ride from London to Hull, up toward Scotland, l haven't seen a rank weed, not one wire or board loose on a fence, not WiU raw wool, and acids ?ever recover much of the lost short-distance traffic.Long-journey traffic is still the field in which the railway remains supreme.The attack on its Married in Hospital Philadelphia.\u2014 Society note: the I Eleven Families Plan Styles for Clothes bride was attired in a tea-rose night-\tCo\u2019ODerative Co supremacy by the newer form of trails-\tBerlin.\u2014The all-pervading nature gown with lace-cuffed sleeves and had\tmmum y i\tHer fellow prisoners declined to let port, aided by novelty, and especially ! of t1ie activities of Germany's Gov-1 a bouquet of tea roses pinned o\\er Calgaiy.Eleven families with 16 where the saws were hidden and now by cheap fares, is now being success-! eminent is illustrated by the creation\ther shoulder.\tchildren will term a co-operative com-\ta'\"e on a\tbread\tand\twater\tdiet.\tOffi full countered by the new policy of! of a German fashions office to en-\tUndaunted by an appendicitis\tu.unity if the Alberta Government\tcer* said,\thowever,\tthey\thad found five the railways in offering a fare which deavor to substitute home for for-\toperation.Miss\tMargaret I^aux, of\twill grant them some land.Heads of | °f them bears a closer relation to the economic eign leadership in connection with I Westfield, N.J.,\twas married at the\tthe families have been out of work capacity of the potential traveller than 1 clothes for both men and women.time she had set before she w as | tor some time the high fares which have prevailed This organization Is to he pie-1 stricken.Grill Williams, of ( ran- j The families ask for relief grants since the War.Had this policy been sided over in an honorary capacity ford.N.J., was the bridegroom who for a year, their rent allowances tx> Goebbels, wife of Stood beside lie,\tin a hospital be applied to the purchase of lumber ' and nearby was her bridal party.| and building materials.But, in addition to hei Germans to Set Own \u2022> Thresher Catches Hand Two Fingers Taken Ofl boldly adopted ten years ago, railway by Frau Joseph history would have been different in the Propaganda Minister character.\u2014Leeds Yorkshire Post Belleville, Out ¦\tCharles Stewart of Raw don Township was assisting about a threshing machine when hit right hand J was caught In a gear.Two fingers were so badly crushed as to cause amputation.James Horrigan.10, son of James Horrigan, of Marlbank, while visiting William Rush Tidal Wave Follows Revolution Britain's Heaviest Cat one fence post leaning out of line, and -t a single eyesore of any kind.All England is kept like a neat little pri-1 of Weymouth, claims to be the heaviva te estate.\"\u2014-St.Thomas Times Jour-1 e8t wer St Lawrence, more than 70 having been brought here a fortnight ago Mon ?Dangerous Kitchens The kitchen doesn't ordinarily Tike a dangerous plac K Inventor of Vaseline Passes at Age ot 96 Spring Lake, N.J.\u2014Robert Augustus Chetebrough, the man who invented vaseline, is dead at the age of 90.He succumbed after a short illness.I*or 50 years he had manufactured the product he invented.m seem except perhaps, when a truly inexpert cook coctlng indigestible dishes is hot and the cook doesn't wish to be disturbed.But there were 28.000 deaths last year from accidents which took place in the homes of the United States and con It it Is not one thing It's another, down In Havana.Cuba.They just get over a revolution and then tidal wave threatens the city.Photo shows the streets flooded by seawater that swept through the ty after the tropical hurricane that took a toll of six lives and injured sixty ferons.i L Z 7™ < t f OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE lion between the presence or absence of certain proteolytic enzymes and the various stages of cancer development.ENZYMES AND THE TUMO.t.It was found that some enzymes steadily decreased with the increased growth of the tumor, while other types, such as arginase.a ferment found in the liver, showed a decided increase after the growth of the tumor had continued for some time.Should cancer be found to be caused by a special enzyme, or a preponderance of certain enzymes, the problem will then be to find an anti-enzyme or anti-catalysts.GAS POISON ANTIDOTE.GOES I SMILES \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 I 16 1 a 29 3 FARTHER 33 '// \"The real marriage,\u201d we read from Dorothy Dix, \"Jr when a man finds a beautiful girl and a good housewife.\u201d Sounds more like bigamy.'////, V/// Ï5 >6 37 Plug Tobacco lasts longer because it burns slower.It's the economy smoke .farther.lasts longer .saves on your smoking cost.iff.'/ / / / f/à A goes H « 41 40 39 Discovery of a new antidote to car bon monoxide and cyanide poisoning more effective, it is believed, than any 80 0,tt n marry ri(h fo,kH \u2022' other means of counteracting the cf- Obfuecus\u2014 Because they have so feels of these deadly poisons, is re- mu< h ,ntc*rest in commoi ported in Science by John H.Draize of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wyoming antidote consists of a solution of sodium tetrathionate, and was first applied to cyanide poise ung by B.Forest i, an Italian scientist.A dose of three to four milligrams of a hydrocyanic acid solution per kilogram of body weight is fatal to a rabbit when administered through the mouth.But the intravenous injection of two to three milliliters of a 2 per cent, solution of the new antidote per kilogram of body weight, Mr.Draize reports, is \"effective in saving rabbits having received orally three times the minimal lethal dose of fl BloofuH\u2014\"I wonder why rich folks 41 44 46 48 45 47 7/i i Hi Try a Cyclone Cellar Husband (while house bunting) \u2014 \"Lel'i* try a bungalow, my dear\u2014then you won't always be hearing burglars moving about down stairs.\" 53 52 51 50 49 The 60 58 ONLY 20= A BIG PLUG Smoothing Her Plumage Old Aunt (despondently)\u2014\"Well, I shall not be a nuisance to you much longer.\" Nephew (reassuringly)\u2014\"Don't talk like that, aunt; you know you will.\" 44\u2014\tKnights 45\u2014\tSpanish article 47\u2014Old pronoun 49\u2014Great dread 63\u2014Mountain nymphs 67\u2014Hall! 58\u2014Huge 60\u2014\tBilliard stick 61\u2014\tIrrational 62\u2014\tCloys 63\u2014\tMound 20\u2014Worm 22\u2014\tBrings up 23\u2014\tBay window 24\u2014\tSymbol for samarium 26\u2014Large speaking trumpet 28\u2014Italian article 20\u2014To hesitate SO\u2014Gardens 32\u2014\tPart of circle 33\u2014\tTo deface 35\u2014Duck 39\u2014\tNote of scale 40\u2014\tPiece of land 41\u2014\tGreek letter 44\u2014To petition 46\u2014Ship diaries 48\u2014\tWorthless leavings 49\u2014\tKind of meat 50\u2014\tEggs 61\u2014Color 52\u2014Inlet 54\u2014\tPerformance 55\u2014\tOwing 66\u2014Bishopric 59\u2014By Horizontal 1\u2014Foot-like part Detective Stories Declared Sedative Classified Advertising PATENTS 9\u2014Held session 12\u2014\tWine cup 13\u2014\tTo linger 14\u2014\tSheep 15\u2014\tTo aid 17\u2014Propped 19\u2014Tribe 21\u2014\tComparative ending 22\u2014\tRed 26\u2014\tTheory 27\u2014\tAssistant 31\u2014\tEpoch 32\u2014\tGathered 34\u2014Sloth 36\u2014Bitter vetch 36\u2014\tFestive 37\u2014\tPronoun 38\u2014\tFormed with Interstices 41\u2014\tPlay on words 42\u2014\tGlided 43\u2014\tTo soak N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR.List of wanted Inventions and full Information sent free.The Bameay Company, World Patent Attorneys.273 Rank Street, Ottawa, Canada.\t> A Kink Lady\u2014\u201cAnd how would you like a nice chop?\u201d Weary Tramp\u2014\u201cThat all depends, lady\u2014is it lamb, pork, or wood?\u201d 1 ired Business Men Relax Tensed Nerves Reading Thriller AGENTS WANTED hydrocyanic acic*.The results obtained suggested a trial of the effectiveness of the salt in other types of poisoning, particularly that due to carbon monoxide.Rabbits were gassed to a point \u201cfrom which recovery was impossible without treatment.\u201d the sodium tetrathionate was more effective than methylene blue in reviving the animals poisoned with carbon .ionoxide.Carbon monoxide will always be less of a source of poisoning TjIOR DEODOSEPT.A NEW PROF DUCT.An odorless, penetrating, powerful disinfectant, deodorant, antiseptic and treat me \u2022 t.stories is out\u2014the tales are I human beings or animals congregate.Liberal terms and E R.Dennis and Assolâtes.45 Richmond St.West, Toronto.Too Expensive And then there was the Scottish New York.\u2014The psychological reason why great men and others like de- Vertical 1\u2014\tDance step 2\u2014\tAustralian ostrich 3\u2014\tPouch 4\u2014\tPorch 5\u2014\tHandsome fragrant flower 6\u2014\tConjunction 7\u2014\tGlobe 8\u2014\tFuneral pile 9\u2014\tDry 10\u2014\tFear 11\u2014\tTo spread 16\u2014To weep 18\u2014Poetic: Arabia Used wherever father of twins, who only had one of tactive them photographed Universal demand commission soothing.They cut the pulse rate, lower blood Woman\u2014\"People sometimes tell me pressure, and steady motor nerves I talk too much, but I always believe Furthermore, women react to them In saying what I think.\u201d Husband\u2014\u201cOf course, darling\u2014but \u2014er\u2014where do It was found that like the men rptlYLA YEAST\u2014DELICIOUS TASTE.X Constipation, dyspepsia, sick headache, boils, nervous rundown condition, at | «.to.yield readily to TH Y LA THE A T- 1.\u201cKeeps in- These experiments are published by )uu get l*ie res^ ' Ray Mars Simpson, psychologist ' sur r\tfcSHKfe æ versity students, 24 men and 16 wo- eal men.Their ages were 18 to 41.While wearing attachments to record their physical status, they read detective stories, history, psychology and geography, in 15-minute periods, for six successive days.The first, third and fifth days were devoted to detective stories.from?The reason so many of us do not want to learn is because a lot of the facts we\u2019d pick up in the process would be very unpleasant.more or so long as the gasoline engine, illuminating gas and coal-burning appli- used by man, Mr.Draize CEDAR SHINGLES AU exposed ports clear of knots This ysMiiTon Cus>omcrpov«fre;qhl HaCÜO^S HAMILTON Dept.32 ances are observes.He expresses the hope that the effectiveness of sodium tetrathion-may be given further study and trial by those who are called upon to treat human cases of carbon mon- This Week\u2019s Wife (to husband, upon leaving a good eating place)\u2014\u201cI hope you gave the waiter a big enough tip.\" Husband\u2014\u201cI did, but it wasn't.\" A rowers to Last Week Puzzle t JL ilii A_ A_ R_ _ _R_T.il °i_ÜS E_ D AGO nMT r Mm e N A P WÂlv E#B|F Y ate Science Notes L 0 «for dé- fi A R D The instruments showed that the rate of breathing was consistently to marry me, perhaps you will return faster while reading detective stories, but the longer they read the slower it became.oxide poisoning Suitor\u2014\u201cWell, since you don't want Character of Cancer\u2014Experiments Lead Scientists to New Theory\u2014Other Notes First reports on the results of hundreds of experiments in the course of bine months at the Cancer Research Laboratory, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, are printed in the German scientific publication, Zeitschrift fur Physiol-ogische Chemie.The work, conducted by Dr.Ernst Waldschmidt-Lcitz, one of the world\u2019s leading authorities on anzymes, of Prague, Czechoslovakia, and four of his assistants, is stated to have opened up new fields in the study of the chemistry of cancer, so promising as to lead the investigators to believe that the nature of the cancer problem is largely enzymal in character.Enzymes are regarded as catalysts of biological origin which are formed in all living cells.Catalysts are minute quantities of certain inorganic substances by means of which the rate of chemical reactions are speeded up tremendously.An example of an enzyme is the ferment in the common yeast cell, known as zymase, which brings about the fermentation of sugar.Another enzyme, known as ptyalin, is formed in the cells of the salivary gland, from which it is discharged in the mouth where it acts on the starch of the food.It is now realized that most of the changes going on in the living cells due to chemical agents similar to the ferment in yeast.In many cases the enzymes act inside the cell, while in other instances they carry on their chemical changes outside the cell which forms them, after being discharged.Their chemical structure is as yet unknown.ENZYME CHARACTERISTICS.Enzymes are highly specific; that HHBuanna A R Cispn PlEp^M Ü SIS D Ü EpR]1 pMpIaIhJ o N mA e|mJ 0 [t] E IpMw 1B st o[p^a|n[t^r1a NIK A R E#B| I IrWslA C o oMeIe rNsia H A R|A Divorces in Mexico ANDLED EFFICIENTLY BY accredited attorneys; twenty years\u2019 practice; Information free.BORDER LAW OFFICE 435 First National Bank Building, El Paso, Texas.the ring I gave you.\" Sweet Young Thing (snapping)\u2014\u201cIf you must know, your jeweller has already called for it.\" Engine Again Fails To Beat Horse in Race H \u201cReading detective stories Simpson states, \u201ctends to reduce the pulse rate more than reading academic material.The blood pressure falls to practically the same final level at the end of 15-minute periods devoted to either detective stories of geography.Motor steadiness is improved more by reading detective stories than by reading history.\u201cIn short, the great majority of de-, Trouble really never starts in a tective stories are soothing rather youngest son.who died in 1920.With family until the time arrives when j than exciting.They act as a sedative d'Anhalt, widow of the ex-Kaiser\u2019s father and son can wear each other's for tired business men.\"\ther second husband, Baron von Loen, Dr uBBmEUMB Chicago,\u2014\u201cThe old gray mare is still what she used to be, still what is the new ver- Doctor\u2014\u201cGive up smoking, captain, and you will prolong your life by 20 years.\" Captain\u2014\u201cBut isn\u2019t it too late now?\" Doctor Captain\u2014\u201cThen I\u2019ll start in ten years\u2019 time.\" she used to be sion inspired by a repetition of the historic race of Aug.25, 1830, between the \u201cTom Thumb,\" the first locomotive built in America and a horse-drawn coach ally, and the horse won again, which surprised many on lookers/ but not the promoters of the race for reasons best known to themselves.It was on tracks adjoining the 0 V A L EDI T W A N ETA DOT E P .3 Y Princess Runs Hotel It\u2019s never too late A princess is running a private hotel in Tenerife.Canary Islands.She is Princess Marie Augustine The horse won origin is, one particular enzyme will act only on a single substance, or a group of closely related substances.In some cases this specificity is so extreme that it has been suggested that there is a \u201clock and key\u201d relationship between the enzyme and the molecule, or the substrate, on which it acts.Each particular enzyme seems to fit only a particular molecule, just as a particular key fits its own lock and no other.\t1 Enzymes are active in extremely minute quantities.For example, the known as the invertase can and started clothes she settled in Tenerife the \u201cPension Augusta.\u201d Century of Progress exposition that the historic race was staged again.Everything was the same except the the horse-drawn coach.^ Surprisingly enough the same mishap which occurred to the little engine in the original race, preventing it from winning, occurred again.But then, history has a way of repeating itself, especially when human hand exerts a sufficient amount of pressure.The \u201cTom Thumb,\" Peter Cooper\u2019s pioneer steam engine, is used daily in the transportation pageant, \u201cWings of a Century,\" and so Is the horse-drawn coach ?\u201cYou have admitted Smith to your club?But he is such a bore.\" \u201cYes\u2014we wanted somebody to grumble about.\" The Better Day Harsh thoughts, blind angers, fierce hands, That kept this restless world at strife, Mean passions that like choking sands, Perplex the stream of life.Pride and hot envy and cold greed, The cankers of the loftier will, What if ye triumph, and yet bleed?Ah, can ye not be still?The same HE1P FOR TIRED WIVES and Take Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wive* get tired during these hard times.They are the ones who must bear the burdens of the family.When the husband comes home with less mone7 la his pay envelope .It Is the wife who must struggle along and make the beet of thing*.If you are tired\t,\t.nervous, try Lydia E.Plnkham'e Vegetable Compound.What you need Is a tonic that will give you the strength to carry 98 out of every 100 women who report to us say that they are benefited by this medicine.Buy a bottle from your drug- end watch the results.Grocer\u2014\u201cDo you want white or brown eggs, ma\u2019am?\u2019' Pretty Bride\u2014\u201cThe kind I want are white with a yellow polka dot in the middle.\"\ts enzyme hydrolyse 1,000,000 times its weight of cane sugar without appreciable loss of activity.Most of the reactions in which enzymes take part involve the presence of water, as in the case of the enzymes in the alir.entary canal, which break down the foodstuffs by hydrolysis.Other types of enzymes, known as oxidases, are the active agents in processes of oxida-The color changes that occur worn out Country Doctor(calling to see female patient)\u2014\u201cI su pose you consider me an old humbug?\" (laughing, as he felt the woman\u2019s pulse and trying to put over his very best bedside manner).The Patient (gasping incredulously) \u2014\u201cWell, I never.I had no idea you could ascertain a woman\u2019s thoughts by just feeling her pulse.\" on.Oh, shall there be no space, no time No century of weal in store, No freedom in a nobler clime, Where men shall strive no more?gist today tion when a sliced apple or potato is exposed to air are due to this type.Applying the general knowledge of enzymes gained within the past few it is now found, according to Protect Yourself Against SKIN TROUBLES Where every motion of the heart Shall serve the spirit\u2019s master-call Where self shal be the unseen part And human kindness all?Blessed is the husband who is an unhandy fellow.He reads his newspaper while his neighbors are mending carpet sweepers.I'M are CUTICUBA years this group of scientists, that these little ferments play an important role in the development of cancer.So far the type of enzymes known as proteolytic, namely the protein-digesting have been studied.The re- Soap25c.Oinlment 25c.and 50c.Or shall we but by fits and gleams Sink satisfied and cease to rave, love but in the rest of dreams Ar.d peace but in the grave?\u2014From Lyrics of Earth by Archi bald Lampman.Tactful Tot Minister (calling)\u2014\u201cAnd what does you mother do for you when you\u2019ve been a good girl?\" Margery\u2014\u201cShe lets me stay home from church.\" Fi SOURED ON THE W0RLD7\u2014THAT\u2019S LIVER enzyme searches show, according to the re port, that there is a definite correla Wake up your Liver Bile \u2014No Calomel necessary Many people who feel sour, sluggish and generally wretched make the mistake of taking salts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy c# chewing gum.or roughage which only i the bowels and ignore the liver.What you need is to wake up your liver bile.Start your liver pouring the daily pounds of liquid bile into your bowels.Get your stomach and intestines working as they should, once more.Carter's Little Liver Pills will soon fix you op.Purely vegetable.Safe.Sure.Quick# Ask for them by name.Refute substitute*.85c.at all druggists.\t51 ?The summer fallow is by no means a modern institution but has come down through the ages.The practice apparently was not always for the purpose of conserving moiiTti re as the ancient injunction \u201cBreak up your fallow land and sow not among thorns\u201d suggests the use of the fal-1- w as a means of weed eradication.DAUGHTER HAD CRYING SPELLS He\u2019d Never Get Rich Victim (sadly)\u2014\u201cI got that watch from a former employer after I\u2019d been with him ten years.\" Footpad\u2014\u201cLumme, Guv nor, you was slow, wasn\u2019t you?\u201d move Tern conceited?* \u2022Very he looks wcJJ in hit bathing suit* \u201cNerves\u201d Brought On by Worrying y> éj$\\ \u2018$As\\m*m\\ He even Imagines that two Botanical Terms Explained AFTER KRUSCHEN \u201cA DIFFERENT GIRL\u201d Homeopathic Recipe Diner\u2014\u201cWhat on earth is this broth made from, waiter?Surely it isn't Aid for persons puzzled by the mysterious sounding botanical names of various plants is offered by The chicken broth?Bulletin of the Arnold Arboretum, r A mother wrtes:\u2014\u201cEarly this spring my eighteen year old daughter had a nervous breakdown.She had crying spells and fltr of the blues.So I decided to give Kruschen Salts a trial, starting with a large half-teaspoonful In hot water first thing in the morning, ind the little daily dose in her tea for lunch and supper.In less than a week the crying spells had stopped and she began to sleep better.That was three months ago.To-day she is full of pep, and sleeps and eats well.She is a different girl.I am still giving her the little daily dose.\"\u2014(Mrs.) M.L.The commonest cause of depression la partial constipation complaint, because the sufferer is seldom aware of It It means the gradual accumulation of body poisons which dull the mind, damp the spirits, sap the nervous strength and lowe** »he aboie vitality.High School Boards and Boards of Education Are authorized by law to establish Waiter \u2014 \u201cWell, sir, it\u2019s chicken Some of thei broth in Its infancy.It\u2019s made out of Harvard University names indicate the habit of the plant, j the water the heggs were boiled in others its\tthe great major- ¦ gNNNKMMMMNNjM ity refer to the peculiarities of that particular genus and species, The Bulletin points out.Some of the terms that occur most t INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND ART SCHOOLS * Bans Photographs 4 With the approval of the Minister of Education DAY AND EVENING CLASSES may be conducted In accordance with the regulations issued by the Department of Education.THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION is given in various trades the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.Application for attendance should be made to the Principal of the school.COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the Courses of Study In Public, Separate, Continuation and High Schools, Collegiate Institutes Vocational Schools and Departments.Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.4 la Italian Papers Rome.\u2014 Publicity \u2022 seekers who frequently and which are useful in j make their presence at public gather-that they tell something about the lugs the occasion to get their names plant are; scanden, climbing; repens, and photographs into public print have creeping; frutlcans or fruteacens, been called to order by Achille Star-shrubby; palustrls, marsh loving\" ] %ce, secretary of the Fascist party, rupestris, rock loving; arenarius of Staracl has Issued an order prohibit-1 sandy places.\tJ ing the publication of photographs and -\t^\t' names of persons attending meetings.I The choir of Old Trinity church, The order affects Starace himself and New York, first appeared in vestments a11 others except Premier Mussolini Sunday, October 14th, 1860, when and a few other Government officials.| 1 ! .Kruschen Salts make constipation impossible.They help the liver and kidneys to perform their natural duties in a natural way; they clear away gently, but completely, all poisonous waste matter, and ensure an uncontaminated blood stream.Therefore, If you keep to Kruschen, you need never know the meaning of melancholy; never \"nervy\" or Kruschen Salts Is obtainable at all the services were attended by Albert Drug Stores at 45c and 75c.per bottle The schools and classes are under n insidious on ISSUE No.37\u201433 Edward.Prince of Wales.I i \u2014 connection with the burning of the bonds or \u201cBonus was read, ami it was moved by vrs.Labelle-McLellan, that a \" I vote of thanks be tendered to said Committee by this council and an expression of appreciation of the very % | creditable and enjoyable manner in _ * ti,1:.\t' uii'1 ».*S'\t, We now stock the three leading Th, Government .ppoi.w\tbrands of chick feeds : Chick Feeds THE EQUITY BRISTOL SHAWVILLE, SEPT.28, 1933.Fire Prevention Week RED & WHITE stores week of October 8\u201414 a* r special fire prevention week.A proclamation to J.Moorhead ft>r #fi2.50 tor meals served this effect has been published in the at the Cremation Banquet on the 1st of Canada Gazette.The proclamation July last, from W.G Cowan, for #5,00 says that 80 per cent, of the tires in for printing invitations and tickets to Canada are chargeable to ignorance and said banquet, and for $7.50 tor printed neglect,.It is said that the annual fire (stationery for the secretary's office, and toll in Canada by tire is 300 lives and from James Hope A Sons for $4.35 tor $45,000,000 in property damage.It is stationery.- Carried.\tj i\t.,\t, ,\t, \u2022\t_\t^ i.recommended that all dwellings be in- On the annual revision of the valua-1 J^riCGCl üO 8lilt til© tlH16S &u irOID spec ted for fire hazards during the week, tion rolls being taken up it was moved rubbish cleared from stores, warehouses by crs.Lawn-bagg, that no changes or ami factories ; that hotels, theatres and amendments be made to the same for public buildings be inspected for tire- this year.\u2014Carried.traps, and that fire drills be held in The matter of the deviation in the schools, stores, factories and public town line road between North A\u2019 South gathering places.\tI Onslow at lot 19 was now taken up, and all special and public notices, copies of resolutions, etc.were read.Mr.Daniel Farrell and others addressed the crs Royal Purple, Pioneer Ful-o-Pep \u201c Save every day the whole year through \" 9 43 cents Honey, 5 lb.tin Matches, 3 pkgs.It and W Toilet Paper, 3 rolls Canadian Cheese, per pound Bulk Seedless Raisins, 2 pounds 25 Coconut Weatherstrip, per pound Choice Rice, 3 pounds Tapioca, Milk-white, per pound Sago, Wo stock railed stove pipes also three quarter and half lengths, elbows and T\u2014pipes.We ask you to compare weight and price of these goods.25 $2.25 to $2.90 oer cwt.« 23 15 Money cannot buy better feeds than these o 19 How Motorists Pay ,.f Statistics.That ment over 830.00 meantime the two local councils are for every registeied motor vehicle-to requested to re,,are a specification of nothing of the fines.The provinces the manner in which the proposed road import duties and excise taxes.In of the tender, and addressed to the sec- stœ a %\tp«.c import duty on gasoline estimated at next, the lowest or any tender not i/.\t\u2018\tnecessarily accepted.\u2014Carried.* v> \u2019\t' On motion of crs.Landon-Labelle, a vote of condolence to cr.Andrew Judd on the death of his wife, and to Hon.Geo.Bryson on the death of his wife was passed ami carried.The secretary read correspondence ¦ with South Onslow re a refund of its Clarendon School Board met on the county rate for 1933, owing to a re-above date.Present, chairman r.Adduction jn jts valuation roll by an Horner, commissioners, J.v.Horner, J.Dean, A.G.Brough, J M.Argue.Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on motion of comr.Brough.Motion by comr.Homer, that the V.P.S.be allowed the use of 2 rooms in the Shawville High School for their convention to be held on October *21st next.\u2014Carried.Motion by comr.Dean, tlut the following bills be paid Gatineau Power, James Howard A cord light wood 1.25 Newsome & Gilbert, receipts Provincial Blank Forms receipts 13.17 J.L.Hodgins, white wipers H.S.Barnett, F.A.Horner, papers $S.00, eats 8-.00.Thos.Walls, repairing schools \u201c\t\u201c flooring No.11 school 21.40 J.F.Prendergast, rooting shed at No.2 school Hudgins Lumber Co., wood, lum ber and nails Public School Publishing Co., National Drug Co., chemicals \u2014Carried.Motion by comr.Argue, to adjourn.\u2014 Carried.THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REGD.23 10 W J.BADBS - - PROPRIETOR.Ill U 10 I Men\u2019s Shirts Blue Stripped Broadcloth, three patterns, $1.15 Plain White Broadcloth, collar attached, \\ 1.15 Ties, Socks, Sweaters, Felt Hats and Caps ) Men\u2019s Fall Caps ^er/e/t'ny yr/yr/ft ett/ \u2022 /if tty± .'Aty//if/fty ffinty* A new range in Fawns andjGreys Exceptional value at 75 and 90 cents.MURRAY BROS t BJ I ?It m At reasonable prices.\\V'°uS, B \\ * tion to be g crime will be diminished.\u2022 Mahmoud Fahml El- Pasha.\u2019 Is drawing up plane and children of nm for i \u201cMaybe y\t .\t¦ 1 «l\u2019in not tell in\u2019 anythin yet any- [y You go on home and try an\u2019 art some sleep.\u201d\t.And, with that excellent advice, in hie ear».Peter, reluctantly, had to ÏT r: M» sifter Carol\u2019s.Bouton arrived soon and they both talked to Martha , wide awake and extremely : as Watson had predicted, she \u2019\tshape than ahe had Bouton bed fml- The minister Ketssy L _ H whereby orphan at Jll JÊÊ penniless parents will be educated in government homes and given employment when they attain a suitable age.About $165.000 has 1 been set aside for the construction of reforma-workhouses and medical stations In every province In Egypt, lie P° tool' taUt & root*' ?Etiquette Up-to-date 1906\u2014\u201cMay I have the pleasure of this dance?\u201d 1933\u2014\u201cHey, kid, lend me your frame fo rthis struggle.\u201d\u2014Carstalrs News.tories mm.A survey ship of the British Navy, the Challenger, is making charts of the dangerous coasts of Labrador; These charts are the first ever to be made of this coastline and the survey , will require 60 years to complete, it | has been estimated.\teH Cl after he did Quick Slip Covers She Slip covers for chairs and sofas are being made with slick, speedy These are not only nerv-wat; now slide fasteners\tI JH convenient, but it makes a better looking cover as it can be made firm and Icok more perfectly tailored.Thomas Jake\" Eaton, who by eating 52 ear, of corn dethrones the former champion, Ed.\"Worn King\" Kottwltx.who held the record previously with 50 ears.«\u2019f in much worse « ISSUE No.37\u201433 ^cJTplrtJly, the night before, to what Bose had said; he was ad barn i Slimming Model | Bought First Copy n Of It's a Long, Long J Way to Tipperary\u201d 4 s à COMMENTS EVENTS S S By HELEN WILLIAMS.Illustrated Drewnaking Leeeon Furnished with Every Pattern.s f s AROUND S s English Music Hall Singer Tells How Song Achieved Popularity with British T roops THE S s Woman\u2019s Chatter S S r DIAL % S S By AUSTIN MORAN Assoc.Radio News Syndicate\u2014 S The woman who bought the very first copy of \u201cIt\u2019s a Long Way to Tippersrp/\u2019 and waa the first woman artist to sing it, 21 years ago, ha* been revealed by a reader\u2019s letter to the London Sunday Chronicle.She Is Miss Winifred Kay, of Birmingham.\u201c1 thought you would like to see the first copy of the song ever sold,\u201d she writes.s \u2022 ft I J s By MAIK M.MORGAN 1 Show Boat Sound Effects \u2014 F orbes Randolph To Present Novel Broadcasts Bill Hay MEETING YOUR FUTURE PARTNER It seems that nowadays, people are not so likely to have such unusual ways of meeting the one and only.Dr.Behler, a Vten-psychologist recently put this question to more than 5,000 Austrians in all walks ofNlife:\t\u201cHow did you first meet your wife?\u201d The Inside Story of Bill Hay.nese \"Here They Are .That familiar voice with the Scotch burr presenting Amoa V Andy, Is as well known to millions of listener* as the dusky characters themselves.And well It might be, for Bill Hay has been identified with the their announcer as long as there has been an Amos V Andy.He SALARY TREBLED.Miss Ray, a well-known music-hall artist, bought the part rights of the \u201csong that won the war ' from its author, Jack Judge, for 11s 6d.This was in February, 1912, a few weeks after the song had been written.\u201cI produced the song first at the Grand Theatre, Gravesend, on March 12, 1912, and sang it with great success both in London and the provinces.It more than trebled my salary and lied my date book.\u201cBy the end of 1912 the song was being sung all over the country, and at Christmas I sang it at the Manchester pantomime,\u201d she writes.\u201cTipperary\u2019s\u201d world fame came through a stroke of chance.When the Lancashire troops landed in France in the early days of 1914, they marched to camp singing the song, because at Blackpool and the Isle of Man that holiday season \u201cTipperary\u201d the song hit of the moment.And the replies revealed: Most marriages\u201428 per cent of the replies\u2014were the out.of childhood friendships.\t.\t,,\t.Fifteen per cent of the husbands met their wives through that started in pf- » boys as has been announcing Correll and Gosden, creators of the characters even before that, for he also officiated at the microphone for them.Introducing San and Henry, predecessors of Amos \u2019n' Andy.Hay\u2019s association with the two black-face comedians began with the creation of their first act, the afore mentioned Sam and Henry, In Chicago.Me announced their first program, and the \u201cHere they are\" was an involuntary bit brought about because the boys had him laughing so hard before t|iey ever took the air, that he was short of breath and couldn\u2019t gasp anything else.The broadcast went well and the phrase stuck.No matter where the boys are, Hay Introduces them on the air for their program, even though they may speak from New York and he from Chicago.In fact as an announcer he Is a specialist, having only two network programs, Amos n\u2019 Andy and the Goldbergs.The sponsor of both liked his work so well that they decided he should announce their program as well as the first, even though it was produced In New So Hay goes on from Chicago each night with the actors working come their parents or relatives.Nearly 13 per cent disclosed romances fices or factories.\t.\t.Ten per cent found their future wives on the field of sport.Nine per cent met on holiday trips.Eight per cent met in \u201cartistic circles\u2019\u2019.Only seven per cent of the marriages were the sequels to meetings on the dance floor.\t.And 21/v per cent found their future wives through dropped handkerchiefs, unexpected showers, and other situations so wellloved by the film scenario writer.How did you meet the partner of your joys and sorrows?****** ANY COLOR wm programs second before the microphones In the New York studios.Sound Effects.Have you ever wondered how sound effects are made during a radio program?Let us take Show Boat for instance with the help of two men and enough gadgets, all the sounds of the actual docking of a Mississippi steamer are produced with faithful accuracy each time the Show Boat warps Into her landing.The various noises of the water are so intricate, and so much an intregal part of the show, that the sponsors of the program hired two technicians to devise and operate the scores of contraptions necessary The thrashing and turning x %¦§¦¦¦¦¦¦\t^ According .to an authority on make-up \u201cAny woman can any color if she chooses the proper cosmetics.For example, you hear many girls say that they cant weal black and they can\u2019t wear white.They maintain that a com.of the two makes them look deathly.However, with shades of powder, rouge and lipstick, these combination* wear was < bination Plane Carries 128 BO* Outstripping DO-X proper .\t.may be worn becomingly.\t.\t,\t, , .\t.\t\u201e Moscow.\u2014An air Huer which in you should have a powder that is slightly rachel in tone.size far outstrips ail other land ^ its creamy lights are high ones.Rouge should be re0 acres, lots 14 and 15-a,in the second\tapples has a decided\tinfluence\ton\tthe*\t'\t\u2022 32\t31\t29\t92\twas able to endure.\trange and lot 17-b, in the first range of\tdevelopment of storage pit as\twell as 2$\t32\t30\t90\tBesides her husband and three\tthe Township of Bristol, Pontiac Co.,\ttheir general quality.29\t31\t30\t90\tchildren of tender years, Carleton,\tQue.Situated close to good School,\tThe two varieties\tCravenstein\tand 31\t28\t30\t89\tI Margaret and Laura, she is survjv*\tUnited, Anglican and Catholic Churches.\tI Cox Orange have responded exception-1 Hunting or trespassing on Lots 11 29\t32\t28\t89\tled by her mother Mrs.E.Helmer,\tAbout one mile from Norway Bay\tally well to the iodine test for starch as\t12, 13 on Range 8, of the township of -\t5* Shawville, one sister and several\tsummer resort and C.N.R.Station,\tan indication of picking maturity.The\tClarendon, is strickly forbidden.Parties I brothers.\tWood and water plentiful.* For further\ttest is simple to perform and worthy of\tfound doing so will be delt with as the I he remains were conveyed I rom\tparticulars, apply on the premises dur-\ttrial by growers who wish to market\tlaw directs, n,,\ton Sunday afternoon for | i\u201eg the month of October or write .31\t.52\t94\tthe funeral which was held on 31\t33\t30\t94\tTuesday afternoon from the home 31\t30\t31\t92 of the deceased\u2019s mother-inlaw, 28\t32\t31\t91\tMrs.Jas.Wilson, to 8t.Paul's 30\t33\t28\t911 Church and cemetery.27\t31\t30\t88 28\t33\t27\t88 27\t28\t32\t87 24 33 30 87 27\t32\t28\t87 We are ready to contract for Pulpwood on river in log lengths, and also in cars in 4 foot lengths.LOST\u2014Somewhere between Quyon and Cobden on Sunday.September 24, 1933.an Ontario automobile marker, bearing the number K Z 4C1.Finder please leave at this office.Please write or call at store LAWN BROS.CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUE.Headquarters for MAXWELL ELECTRIC WASHERS BEACH RANGES ^\u2014On highway between Bryson and t anipbell s Bay.on Friday, Sept.22, a rain coat.Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this add.Apply to JAMES CARSWELL, Campbell a Bay, Box 60.LOST\u2014On highway between Norway turn and Shawville, a tarpaulin, (white when new) measuring 10 by 20 feet.Finder please return to Thk Equity Offic b or McCrkdie\u2019m Gakaor and receive reward.DALES TINSHOP, Centre St\u201e SHAWVILLE.I Ba It was in reality the \u201cthumb the first stage, put on at Kazu-bazua the previous week, was 43 points.Total for both stages, flU \u2014 Gatineau \u2014\t|of Kemptville, Out., formerly of |\tRUSSELL BROS.Bristol, Que.Mrs.Carlie D.Wilson Dies in an Ottawa Hospital THE RACES No Trespassing ! TO LÇ?\u2014A six-room dwelling house Mam Street, suitable foi small store, office or barber shop.Summer kitchen, wood-shed, electric lights and water.Possession can be had Sept.1st.Apply to the owner, Miss M.A.Hodgins the premises.on Friday Classified Race :\u2014 Lois Harvester, W.Sharp, F.Coulonge Queen McKenzie, T.Davis, 14 Princess K.T., H.Strutt, Shawville Dan Hal, E.Davis, Fort Coulonge B.H.Cochrane, Starter on 200 500 GOO T'l Shawville The winner in this race received a set of harness ; 2nd a silver cup ; 3rd a wool horse blanket and 4th a pair of halters.Harness, blanket and bridle were donated by Mr.Desjardin, of Hull, and the Capital Brewery ; silver cup by Brad-ings Breweries and the halters by Mr.Hugh Carson, Ottawa.C Coyne .H F Craft.A H Gibson Wm Baillie E M oore.R Brown.S Campbell.J Noonan.P\u2018 Monette.R Smith.28 33 35 96 32 31\t33\t96 32\t33 31\t96 33\t32 31\t95 No Trespassing Saturday 2.22 Trot or Pace:\u2014 Baldwin Rex, (Jas.Manary) 1 1 1 Molly Hal, (F.Milligan) 2 2 3 Ada Mart me, (F.Wick wire) 3 4 2 Capt.Bell, (A.G.Proud foot) 4 3 4 Queen McKenzie, (T.Davis) 5 5 0 Gentry B.(E.Cotie) Time of mile 2.11, 2 14, 2.10 2.14 Trot or Pace Phil Mercury, (F.Milligan) 1 1 1 Guy Chinault, (J.Dowser) 3 2 3 Louis Botha, (F.Tracy) 2 3 5 Barney Axtillion,(Proudfoot) 4 5 2 Sylvia Todd, (Johnstone) 5 4 4 .Time of mile 2.11, 2.12À, 2.10 J.Driscoll, Starter.Total Shawville \u2014 these varieties in their best condition.To conduct the test a representative sample of 25 or more apples are picked.The fruit is cut in half and pipped for\t.1 HHH H \u2014 about half a minute* in a potassium NO Trespassing* SKA 55» iPsiSipü \"sssrrï.\t»-\u2022 >\u2022- - - t» matter\t'starch in the core area and one-half or18 more of the rest of the flesh of the apple should contain no starce words, one-half or leas of the flesh out-1 -side the core area should turn blue-black but if there is no blue colour the apple \"\t.\u201e J I»tl6 in the village of Shawville This method of testing is not offered containing 46 acres, more or less, known as a cnreall for our storage troubles of as the James Newton farm fall varieties of apples.Incur expert- Bush property being Lots 13-b and ence, however, the fruit harvested at a 14-b, on the 9th concession of the Towntime when the starch was present only ship of Clarendon, containing 98 acres in a part of the flesh, as suggested above, more or less.For further particulars was superior in storage and quality and\tApply to freer from storage pit to the earlier .BERTAL harvested fruit.Seed colour is not a reliable index of fruit maturity.H.T.ARGUE, Shawville, Que L O Dean.G Sparling.A McCredie.C Elliott.L Dean.N Hodgins.N G Stewart Q Stewart.P Toner.E XV Paul.\u2022 MRS.LEE R.SCOTT R.R.No.1, Maryland, Que 6 6 0 School Taxes and Fees Wanted CANADA S RACIAL MIXTURE Of the population of Canada 52 per cent, are of British origin: 28 per cent.French origin; 17.5 per cent, all other European races, and about four-fifths of one per cent.Asiatic.\ty ; LAWYERS IN PUBLIC LIFE Although there is only one lawyer In In loving memory of our dear husband] SwAyw In T/ How and father, William Thompson, who every four members of other callings.The departed this life, Oct.2nd, 1931.The angel of death, so fair and white, Called in our home in the morning light.Total 899 A silver cake plate, donated by A.Kriff, local jeweler, for the fastest heat of the day, was tied by the winners of both events and in the draw was won by Mr.Mulligan, of Iroquois, Ont, In Memopiam JAMES LETTS, Dunraven, Cal.Island, Que, Clarendon School Board E.T.Hodgins Sec.-Treas.In other ratio in the Senate is slightly higher, and in the Provincial Legislatures it is about the same.These figures were worked out by Mr.Justice A.F.Ewing of the Supreme Court of Alberta.Properties For Sale Gatineau Team Again Trounces Pontiac Riflemen In Memoriam The second and final stage of the .\t.\t, rifle shoot between Gatineau and gently led bun l»y the band Safe home to Heaven\u2019s borderland In loving memory of a dear husband and father Samuel Homer, who died 6f*|\t19: Though his loving voice is silent And his true heart ceased to beat ; Yet we miss his well known footsteps, And his face we used to greet.Wife and Family Pontiac counties for the De Sala\t¦\t¦¦ was shot off on Wed- And though two years have passed away ast week at the Somer-1 We still remember him to-day.In memory sweet your presence dear Is ever with us father here.ALUMINUM IN CANADA berry cup nesday or 1 ville ranges.The Gatineau team increased their former lead by 26 points over their opponents.Their lead in The aluminum industry has a history of over 30 years in Canada.It began in 1903 with the establishment of the first plant at Shawioioao tion of the metal from its ores.Falls for the redtic- |or GARNET STARK Shawville, Que.Wife and Family "]
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