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[" $1.50 per annum In advance 2-00 to the Untied States I SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY APRIL 12.1934 No.42, ô 1 st Year.Service Announcements Cowling Siiawvim,e United Chviuhkk BllSinOS! BORN Mr.Karl Fill ford, of Stark's Cor-was in town on Tuesday It's a good school.nor*.marketing the season « first maple syrup, manufactured from Saturday\u2019s sap run which is said to have been very good.Shawville Hardware Store At the United Church Man«e, Bristol, Que., on Tuesday, April 3rd, 11)34, to Rev.F.XV.and Mrs Taylor (nee Doris Gwendolyn Colby) a daughter - Anne Margaret.Rev.A.F.Fores, B.A., B.D., Pastor Sunday, April 15 11.00 a.m.Service at Shawville.3.30\tp.m.Service at Starks Corners.Sermon Subject at these two places, \u201cDisciple.-hip and Restitution.Because of the roads, the service at Zion is withdrawn.7.30\tp.rn.Service at Shawville.Subject : Second in a series on \"Our Answers to God\u2019s Call\u2019, with \u201ci'll Think it Over.\u2019 College Ottawa, Canada Now is the time to enter so that you will be prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will be in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.Successful Party PAINT UP .MODERNIZE - BEAUTIFY WITH RODGERS INTERIOR ONE-HOUR ENAMEL The bi iiige party and dance held at Wilson's Hall, on Thursday night of last week, under the auspices of the Badminton Club, came ofl very successfully.The large attendance included a number of Easter visitors to town.Prize winners in bridge w ere : Mr.and Mrs Harland Rowat, Miss Roberta Horigins, Mrs.Andrew ilodgins and Mi.C/H.MacLean.Refreshments were served at mid night by members of the Club after which dancing formed the chief amusement PERSONAL MENTION Mr.K.T.Ilodgins spent the week-end at the home of his son.Mr.Willinrd T.Ilodgins.at St.John's, N.B.Mrs.Ernest Towsîey and children, of Ottawa, have been visiting their relatives in town and district during the past week.Revdg.T.E B Nurse, of Shawville and D.Andrews, of Charteris, left on Monday to attend the annual Synod of the Diocese of Montreal which is in session this iveek in Monti cal.W.E.COWLING President.H.C.W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.Brushes Easily, Will not Scratch, High Lustre, Bristol Pastoral Charge HARLAND C.ROWAT Rev.F.W.Taylor B.A., B.D Sunday, April 15 NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGil University Successor to late S.A.Mack ay SHAWVILLE, QUE.Office\u2014H.Smith's building on Main St.\u2014 nearly opposite Bank of Nova Scotia.Dries in One Hour 11.00 2.45 7.30 Unscrupulous Men St.Andrew's Knox Austin Subject To Issue Special Stamp Commemorating t he 400th anniversary of the landing of Jacques Cartier on Canadian soil, the post office department will issue a special double sized pictorial stamp.The date of isMie.which has not been decided, will coincide with the celebrations now being ar ranged.The stamp of the denomination of three cents, will he blue in color.The inscription will include the words \"1534 Jacques Cur tier 1934\u201d and the vignette will depict the scene of Cartier's ship when he approached land.It will show Cartier and four of his men clustering around the tiller in a scene of action and anticipation.Old furniture can be made just like New in One Hour M ARRIED We Sympathize Orders taken for Wall Paper See our Sample Books.DONAT LeGUERRIER Notary Public.Office at Campbell's Bay, Que Branch at Quyon Monday.Matters dealt with by correspond ence as well.The editor of the Winchester Press explains the position of the weekly editor in the following pointed manner : \u201cYes we know all about hard times, scarcity of money, taxes and all the rest We have the same troubles as you, and it is because of these troubles we eal to you to do your bit, and out by paying your subscription to this paper.You say you have to pay your taxes in cash, bank interest in ea«h, etc.We have to pay Cash fur our paper, wages, rent, fuel, postage and many other things that are necessary to send this paper to you each week.All we a-k is that you pay your Subscription, due and overdue.We have a good many overdue, and the total would mean a big lift if we could get it bit by bit.That is why we make this appeal.\u2019 McNeil\u2014Workman In the AnglicanlChurch, I Char-teris, Que., on Wednesday afternoon, April 4, at three o'clock, a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized, when Cora Hazel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Workman, became the bride of Norval El lard, son of Mr.and Mrs John Herbert McNeil, of Charteris The ceremony was performed by Rev.T.E.R Nurse, of St.Paul's Anglican Church, Shawville.Mr.and Mrs.McNeil, parents of the bridegroom, acted ns witnesses.The bride was dressed in light blue, with accessories to match.The young couple will reside at Charteris.>pen every C, J.CALDWELL.) us J.-OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Office: Campbell's Bay, Que (Over Telephone Exchange).Purse Presented to Departing Litchfield Couple THE W.A.HODCINS STORE A delightful evening was spent Wednesday, of last week, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Janie* Brown.Bryson, Que., when a number of friends and neighbours gathered to spend a few hours with them before they leave for their new home at Silver Centre, Dancing was enjoyed by all until about midnight when Mrs.George Stewart read the following nd-(jiess, while Mrs.Gordon X\\ ilson presented Mr.and Mrs.Brown with a purse of money as a token of good-will and best wishes.Following is the address : Dear Mr.and Mrs.Brown and family : we learn of Since CLINTON H.DOWD B.A., LL.B., C.L.Advocate, Barrister, etc.HULL on Bailey-Dean A very pretty wedding solemnized in the Presbyterian manse, Arnprior, Ont .on Wedues y afternoon, April 4, at 1.30 lock, by Rev.Thoma* McAfee, when Erma, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Dean, of Bristol.Que , and John, son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Bailey, of Maryland, Que., were united in marriage.Dawson Fui ford, of Arnprior, acted as groomsman and Miss Irene Lyons, of Niagara Falls, Out , dressed in navy blue with accessories to match, acted as bridesmaid.The biide was dressed in royal blue ere ne with accessories to match aiill wore an arm bouquet of white carnations.Following the ceremony, the newly weds went to the home of Mrs.Mrs.Walter Lyons, Arnprior, where a supper was served, later returning to the home of the biide-groom s parents, where a reception was held in their honor.They will reside at Maryland.New Spring Footwear 106 Main St xvas Sber.11354.At the Pontiac House, Shawville every Friday evening.da United Y.P.S Social Evening o c About 75 young people met for a social evening in the Sunday school room of the United Church, under the presidency of Wendell Wilson, on Monday evening, April 9.The recreation took the form of an automobile party, and all kinds of games, contents, and relays with a motor thetne were enjoyed.At the close of the evening, dainty refreshments were served by the efficient committe led by Miss Muriel Chamberlain.I11 the business period, plans were completed and practices arranged for the presentation of the annual Y.P S.musivial comedy in the early part of May.This uprightly operetta will lie replete with music, sttngs and drills and will require about 50 characters in its présenta Arrangements have also been made for the annual banquet the latter part of May with the Woman's Association acting as hostesses.INSURANCE Fire and Automobile Ladies\u2019 Shoes Reasonable Rates.Prompt Payments Inquiries Solicited It is with deep regret that yuur departure from our midst you have come to our community yon have endeared yourselves to us and your departure leaves a vacancy which will be hard to till.Together we have shared each others j >ys and sorrows and whether in enjoy-r at work, you have always taken part cheerfully and by doing so, proved yourselves good neighbours.As we know that another community will soon claim you as citizens cannot let you go away without ex pressing our regard for you.We there fore ask you to accept this purse token of our good will to you.May health, long-life and prosperity be yours is the united wish of your friends in Litchfield.Mrs.Brown, although taken by surprise, expressed her thanks in *i few words and the guests responded by singing \"For They Are .lolly Good Fellows#\" Immediately afterwards tea was served and dancing resumed until \" hours of the morning.A new line of Ladies\u2019 Smart Footwear at very reasonable prices.We are showing some of the new navy and grey shades which are very popular this season.Very neat Pumps, Ties, Oxfords, etc Black, Navy, Grey and Brown.Priced from $2.75 to $4.00 D.A.MACFARLANE BRISTOL.Phone 16\u201422 DR.R.E.DAGG ment SURGEON DENTIST Graduate of McGill University Office\u2014Hayes* Block, Centre St Shawville, Que.we feel m tion \u20221 wt Pirie\u2014Hobbs St.Paul's Church Rectory, Shawville, was the scene of an interesting and pretty wedding at two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, April 3rd, when Sarah Lois, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hobbs, of Stark s Corners, Clarendon, was united in marriage to William Kenneth, only son of the late William Pirie and Mrs.Pi rie, of Murrell\u2019s.Clarendon.Rev.T K.R.Nurse officiated Miss Ethel Pirie, sister of the groom ami Mr.Frank Hobbs, brother of the bride, were the official witnesses# The biide was becomingly attired in a dress of coolie blue with accessories to match.After the ceremony the happy young couple journeyed to the home of the bride's parents where supper was served to a number of relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties.Mr.and Mis.Pirie will take up resilience in the Murrell's section, Clarendon.Phone 19 Complete up-to-date Equipment as a D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE.Tanning Rabbit Skin The method of treating rabbit skies at home, so that they can be used for coat trimmings is as follows: First remove fat and flesh from the skin, then cover the flesh side with salt and allow to stand three or four days in a fairly cool place to dry out.Make a tanning solution of 4 pounds of salt and 5 gallons of water in a wooden tub, adding carefully 2 fluid ounces of sulphuric acid.Allow the skin to remain in this for one to three weeks, then rinse and dry in a shady place.Work and stretch the skin to make it pliable and rub in a little neutsfoot oil.Men\u2019s Oxfords Phone 81 R.A.Flood A few special lines at last year\u2019s prices $1.95 and $2.25 the wee Landscape Contractor and Nurseryman \u201e Tree Surgeon I sell and plant shrubs, trees and vines that grow.Campbell's Bay, Que.Campbell's Bay W.M S Hold Annual Meeting A new line of high-class Oxfords made on the latest English lasts, $3.50 The Womens Missionary Society held their annual Thank-offering Meeting in the church on Thursday evening, April 5th.with the President, Mrs.H.T.Lu mini, in charge.Assisting were Mrs.K.G.Warren and Mrs.Denzil Moodie.There was a good attendance.Prayers were offered during the devotional period by Mrs.E.(J.Warren and Miss McGee ; Scripture endings from the Easter worship service were taken by Mrs.H- h.Loken and Miss Pearl Bisson, while Mrs.Ira Wbelen acted as organist A letter was read by the Supply Gordon Elliott, asking that the Bale bo sent to Chalmers Church not later than June Uth.The speaker of the evening Mrs.Graham, gave a very interesting talk on Egypt, dealing with the habits and customs of the people of that land and relating some of lier experiences while there.A feature of the evening was a play, those taking part were Misses Lucil Styles, Blanch Lunaiu, Etta Loken, \u2018 Marion Elliott, Irene Gamble and Eunice Wbelen.A solo rendered by Mrs.Lawrence Smith was much enjoyed.At the close of the meeting Mrs.E.G.Warren spoke in appreciation of Miss McGee who is a devot ed worker in the Women's Missionary Society and on belmli' of Campbell's Bay Auxiliary, presented her with an engraved motto.Miss McGee leaves shortly for her home in Woolsley, Sask.Men\u2019s Work Boots Gordon T.Paul GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Windstorm Automobile Ant.Carry Earth to Tree.Spherical masses of earth from which various forms of vegetation grow are frequently found in the branches of tropical trees, arid sometimes these reach remarkable size.They are the nests of certain species of ants that carry the earth up the trunks of the trees particle by particle.It is believed by some that the plants found growing in these nests are actually planted by the ants, but this is open to doubt.Suspended masses of earth in a humid tropical forest might easily become seeded without the aid of the ants.Full grained, whole stock work boots, brown or black, leather or panco sole at $2.25 II A Euchre and Bridge will be held at Shawville Theatre un Friday night of this week, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Curling Club.Admission, 35 cents.Mr.IV J.Hamilton has informed The Equity that ho has secured the agency for this comity of the Renfrew Machinery Co., and will handle all their products\u2014Scales, Cream Separators Ranges, etc.i REPRESENTING Secretary, Mrs A work shoe, made by Palmers, famous for A special line at $3 50 THE WAWANESA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Y \u201c Caqada s Largest Fire Mutual \" n force over $200,000 000 3,000,000 pal other dependable Companies Shawville, Quebec its wear nsjrar.ee / Total assets Also Phone 119 P.O.Box 101 Boys\u2019 Long Rubber Boots Anglican Y.P.S.Hold Social Gathering Knew What She Wanted A negro woman walked into an Insurance office and asked whether they dealt in tire Insurance.\u201cWe do,\" a clerk replied you want insured?\" \u201cMah husband.\" \"Then you don't want tire insur A few sizes left at sale prices Sizes 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1, PENTECOSTAL MISSION Orange IIam.Shawville The first social gathering of the Anglican Young People s Society since Lent was held at Shawville Theatre, on Friday night of last week with a goodly number of members and their friends present.Mr.Gordon Brownlee 'Nvas elected president to fill out the term oft Sir.E.C.Cullimore who left a few weeks ago to visit his mother in England.Various games, under the leadership of Mr.Max Carson, were enjoyed and refreshments were served towards the close.$1.19 What do Regular services Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o\u2019clock p.m.Sunday Services 1.30\u2014Sunday School, Bible Class.\u20222 30\u2014Devotional Service.7.30 i>.m.Evangelistic Service.ALL WELCOME A.DOWNING, Pastor.smiled the clerk, as he reached \u2022nee lor another application form you want is a life Insurance policy.\" \"No, Ah don't,\" exclaimed the worn W.A.HODCIMS STORE CO., L td SHAWVILLE, QUE.Mah Ah wants tire insurance husband's been fired fo* times in de las' two weeks.\" an \u201e He stroked her hair, as was his wont, and Jill for a moment wonder ed if she were not being too hard on him.After all, he had been very gentle to her and sympathetic.She must allow him one or two failings, for there was no such thing as the perfect man.\"All right, then,* she said, \"don't let us see each other again until tomorrow\u2019.But I won't want you to consider you are engaged to me any more until then.We can talk it over again.Good-bye, Phillip.I like you an awful lot, really.* his authority.I thought I was en-1 Phillip Barbour was a clever man., titled to do that\u2014and he said because | He did not attempt to take her In | he had just become engaged to you.\u201d \u201cJust like that?\u201d ; Jill of the Fields i A ROMANCE\t?â J s s s By Kennaway James s s K 707 SYNOPSIS Outstanding Quality Fresh from the Cardens Motherless Jill Merrloew Monies on the death of her father, owner of a farm.She counts on Mark Hanson, head man to assist her resence of Phillip Barbour who processes to be Investigating \u2022f old county families.( to London he meets two foreigners.The reason for Phillip's Interest proves to be a chemical fertilizer discovered by Jill\u2019s father, which he had not made known to Jill.his arms.He raised her hand and kissed it, not once, but many times; then he left her.H walked moodily across the fields in the direction of Morley village, conscious that every piece of turf upon which he trod belonged to Jill.He didn't \"\"til M \"\"A' A body of a man is found in one of I xvas n*y that l did not want to blame thinking over.Anger was uppermost 3&JT body* which %% «'o\u201d belong ^\th* roU,d that his to old George.Barbour rushes Jill into I tor wr|it you ve told me.\tI trivial lapse of tact with HissoP had EFBsMs25?-\"KM SïSSï ara sttî*him \u201c* you could do me a little favour?\u201d Mark resents the i, \u201cYes, like that,\u201d whereupon Jill showed a gleam of anger in her eyes.\"I h°Pe no harm has come of its being published?\u201d added Hissopp.said HissoPp, the history On returning Canadian Hay in U K, What Does Your Handwriting Show On the point of quality there see mi to be uo doubt that Canadian hay ol good clover mixtures is the most nc ceptable on the United Kingdon market, says the Canadian Trad* Commissioner.There is apparent!?demand fo By GEOFFREY ST.CLAIR has (Grnpho-Analyst.) All rights reserved .(Editor\u2019s note:\tThese articles on them along the lines in which they some possibility that ___._ mÊÊsÊmm mm mm T::: Blessing upon blessing!\tI\tthe interior of your wonderful old &1I the trouble for as Mark worked ansvei\"e\t.\t.I mendous colour in his nature, and the I trouble and distress through no fauI \u201cOh, thank you, Miss Merridew.l farm.You see, people are all anx- % out Barbour had not only stolen Handwriting shows so plainly the I need for great control.He has a hard I of their own and who lack the sped You are\u2014you are\u2014a sport!\u201d Sim-1 ious t° know of its beauties.\u201d\t«« fJnm v:m ullf j\tcharacter of the writer.Grapho-An-1 row ^ hoe before he ran regain nor-1 acular and romantic touch that s- »on9 could hardly restrain his gra I \u201cAnd your paper to publish them?ou«.fin£ror j.! «u>me mvoterions nié a1ysîs îs an x'Ray that cuts through Ima]cyi\tI\tmany unworthy fellows know so wel ütude, and not without reason, for he \u201cNo, .1 think that is all for today.\u201d which jfad led to the murder Old rî6 verb,a*e\u2019 and\tnghî.(lown t0 The letters show how many people| how to assume.\u2014Timmins Advanci s srssÆ^ss 3rd \u2022% it; ,rrr*\tzrsF6\t\u2014» \u2014 - ^ phé™ ggg Still, as Mark cogitated uPon these * mother is \\eij anxious to know coln ET1(1 a stamped (3c) afdressed en-things, he was not pleased to hav\u20ac the characteristics of her young dau- ^«^eoffrey^t Clal^Room 421 his thoughts broken by the appearance enters.And what talents thej puss- een4 two\tof writing, enclose schedule shown below gives all the of the man who, he considered, had ess\u2019 In thls way\u2019 she can encourage coin for sack._ thrifty details Chatlee Dornbcr- done him more harm than any man e \u2014 -T\u2014\u2014 '- g^r and bis famous Broadcasting WoArkl>S,?f H,ydro \u2014.sSSSSSSSs \u201cObviously,\u201d said Jill, \u201cbut that I given me a very crooked one already.visualilf in th flight, indirect-\tAnd What It DOCS record in 1933 in dairy products.The Me of Montreal, does not stop me asking where you Tell me, when y°u spoke to that man U of fln emplovee of Barbour\u2019s ItJ\t_ total value of these last year wa* ol- pajsts; iTitt ^srMrttîrj:n» get it, I shall rung up your newspa-1 guarding me against intrusion was \u201cGood-dav Hanson \u201d\tGive Voter a Clear\teries f*r and ask them for it.\u201d\tbecause you had just become eugag- .w, ^ Mayk ^ wjth native\tOutline\t800,000 lbs., more than the previous HpiKar- Pledge of confidence, and screcy had | .> «ry well, then, said Phillip, \u201cI I Brazil BuVS Plane*\tU made up as follows r a\ti \u2022 «il ti I 1.Interest on the Commission's I .\t.\t,\tror Army Air Mail j capital investment.Oence.Further, to offend Jill was Jl11 Kave a shrug of her shoulders\t_ 2.Sinking fund charges on a 40- Pot the way of obtaining her help.and made\ta grimace.\tt a d » -,\tyear basis.Indeed, the fact that he was actually \u201cTastes\tnasty,\u201d she said.\u201cAnyhow,\tR1?1 K JANEIRO, Biazil BiazU,\tg Aq annual charge\tfoP\trenewals, speaking to her was a stroke of luck, I've had it all from Hissopp himself, P\\hlch bas u*ed army axiators to» fly L maintain efficiency, bud his subconscious mind was busy I so we won\u2019t say any more about it;|a,r mai1 on in^rior hnes since 1931,\t4 Contingencies.\u2022t work wondering how best to make I but let this be understood, whether has purchased 25 new airplanes m the « Operation and administration.Pee of the opportunity.\tI\twe continue our engagement or not, United btates to expand the five army These charges total up to about \u201cWell, as a matter of fact, Miss I that I don't like men who tell lies, and I air-mad line* now m existence.\t| n p>c on the Commission's Invest- Merridew,\u201d he said, \u201cit was Mr.Bar-1 tiiat\u2019s what you've been doing/' I The lines serve regions w hich luth- meDf Where power purchased (not b°ur himself who told me.I won't I Barbour did some quick thinking.erto bad relatively slow mail service; generated) by the Commission is be-\u2022ay he gave it out as for publication, I \u201cJill,\u201d he said, \u201cI must have told such remote states as Matto Grosso, jng sold, the cost to the Commission but, °n the other hand, he mentioned I biin unwittingly, perhaps because I Brazil\u2019s wild west, and the interior replaces part of the charge under io restrictions/'\tI was so proud at being able to call ol Piauhy, another great cattle each 0f the \u201cBut how came he to tell you?\u201d I you mine.\tDo forgive me, darling.\u201d\tcountry, are getting mail from Rio in\tabove \u201cWell, I asked if I could seeyou, I Barbour\tcould see that he was in\ttwo days.Inasmuch as the coast cities\tThe rates charged In\tany\tmunicip and was told you were with him.Then I grave danger of losing Jill.This, he J are well served by American, French j ality must cover these charges of the Ik1 came down and said I c^uld not be I fold himself, he could no doubt bear.| and German companies, the army has [ Commission plus similar charges on allowed to speak to you.I asked him | He had lost girls before and survived, concentrated on the interior.but losing that formula was a differ- The first line, established in 1931, e»t matter.No, whatever happened, | ran only between Rio de Janeiro and Books a nrl Ma CAjinPH be must hang on Any bo,.* or periodical caf be procured \u201cSee-\the\t^ kindly extended to Goyaz large hinterland through us.Our g^ide to tno world\u2019s you are overwrought today.Don t plateau state which has only a short «p£?n¥rrî/n5 ,v^rt 5 P^hHvat- let's talk about It for a day^or so.We railway line.Other lines were estab- ÿm Dawson RubécMuMon ServVc IM* *ha,1B see ^ings in a better light lished in quick succession, despite a 10 King St.East To -onto\tthen/ the papers \u201cYou w°n't tell him I've been over Stone Town, will you,\u201d asked Simmons, a little nervously.Wasted Sympathy \u201cOf course not,\u201d laughed Jill He the Sure and Proven Way REDUCE SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS REG D.Office 23 Mount Boysl Motel Montrai UNT ROYAL HOTEL* him \u201cWho told you I was engaged to be married to Mr.Barbour 1\u201d she asked & a way which rather surprised Mr.Bisson.He was accustomed to the I «« might of his paper ensuring respect, if not genuflection.With the secrecy Which newspaper men cultivate, his ârst impulse was not to tell Jill.hour \u201cWell, let\u2019s be frank,\u201d replied Jill.Supposing I ask you & straight question, will you give me a straight answer.\u201d Going to Montreal?Listen to this good news! room rates have been lowered.The Our Toronto.If yon \u201cI always give straight answers to straight questions,\u201d said Barbour \u201cPm afraid\u2014er\u2014Miss Merridew, | with a touch of superiority, that these are little things which come in the way of a reporter\u2019s work.\u201d On your next trip to Montreal, let Vernon G.Cardy, our Managing Director, he your host.Ivet him show you why the Mount Royal is so famous.The Home away from Home \" totalled 23,750,000 lbs., being Mount Royal Hotel New Low Rates Single rooms with baths, $.3.ui Double rooms with bath.16.00 14 Suite* Good Sign $10.00 up * I \u201cVery well, then,\" said Phillip, \u201cI never been suggested.Barbour had I will say that I told him, but that I blabbed it all without the least reti-1 bad forgotten that I had done so.\u201d bence.Further, to offend Jill was been better National Telephone and Telegraph Corporation A sound dividend paying utilty stock.Descriptive Booklet Mailed Upon Request H.l).BELLINGER & CO.67 YONGE ST w esc.VERNON G CARDY, Man.Dir TORONTO Here\u2019s that quick WAY TO STOP A COLD five heading6* listed that municipality\u2019s plant.The investment In the Hydro undertakings had reached on 31st October.1933 \u2022 a total of about $400,000,000.of which three-fourths represents the Commission's generating plants and transmission lines, one-fourth the municipal plants 2 3\u2014 San Paulo, but shortly thereafter was (k and CBH A setback occasioned by the 1932 Sao Paulo rebellion.% And He Is Still \u201cTired of It All\u201d X A It Is now definitely .stabllbhed that broken tulips are the result of a mosaic disease which constitutes a distinct menace to the culture of this popular spring flower.Tulip mosaic or breaking is the oldest known plant virus disease.[ X ! Philadelphia\u2014Announcing he was \u201ctired of it all.\u201d Charles Hamilton, 34, drove his landlady, her two daughters and her son out of the house.Then he barricaded the doors and nailed fast the windows.The landlady ran to a police station and patrolmen sprinted back to the house to foil the suicide.Breaking in, they found the prostrate Hamilton\u2014 asleep.So Hamilton \u201ctired ol if all \u201c I W \u201cI WOULDN\u2019T RISK FAILURES I WITH INFERIOR BAKING POWDER.1 LESS THAN U WORTH OF MAGIC F MAKES A CAKE.AND MAGIC ¦ ALWAYS GIVES FINE RESULTS.\u2019! If throat is sore, crush an,I dissolu- .4 Aspirin Tablvn in a lulf glass of wat r and garglr according tu directions in box.i Take 2 Aspirin Tablets.Drink full gl.iLS of vv.ler.r»eat treat!.tent hi l hours.Y 4 Almost Instant Relief in 1 his Way five Generation* «/ Canadians h-avc enjoytîd itn sooHjind lithe I ?a by Bwfx I'll*» simplemclhod picture*! tibove is Hi.?wu> doetors throughout the world now treat colds.It is recognized it the QUICKEST, safest, surest way to treat a cold.For it will check an ordinary cold almost at fast os you caught it.Ask your doctor about this.And when you buy, see that you get Aspirin Tablets.Aspirin is the trademark of The Bayer Company, Limited, and the name Bayer in the form of a cross, is on each tablet.They dissolve almost DOCS NOT HARM THE HEART instantly.And thus work almost instantly when you W Ami lor a gargle, Aspirin I ablets dissolve, so completely they leave no irritating particles, (let a box of VI tablets or a bottle ol *31 or 100 at any drug store.F them ed he was *a\\ h Mhs.Jeanne McKenzie, whose cakes have won First Prize at two Canadian National Expositions, Toronto Tk/fAGic baking POWDER costs SO little \u2014and it ITI gives consistently better baking results.-Actually less than If north of this fine-quality baking powder makes a good big cake.It doesn\u2019t ^ \"m pay to take chances with inferior baking powder B?ke with Magic and be sure! wMiîir qUAYMORE | MmfcCUy ! A* s Patients Found They Could Be Treated Satisfactorily at Home rit y M » en s .JL % ü Victims of Sleeping Sickness, Once Recovered, Are Often Subject to Recurrent Attacks » F 1 - Cordon Lindsay Smith - âV S \\ Woman\u2019s Chatter Chicago.\u2014The country doctor and other general practitioners of medicine their former place of eminence as a result of the econom c\t.\t.\t.\t.depression, Dr.Dean Lewis, Baltnnor, locked Patricia Maguire in more than told the Congress of Medical Educa-1 two years of slumber and which claim-tion recently.\tI ed many victims in the St.Louis area Dr.Lewis, president of the Ameri-I last summer, is a disease of the 20th Medical Association, urged educa-1 century, according to Dr.Lloyd Ar , .\t.\t.tors to aid the movement toward res- nold, of Chicago.0 the\tCanadian side\tthere is a\ttion of the once high place of the The doctor\tbelieves something m .z, .\t.on .point of rock at the comer of the falls L ' nractitioner t»v the work in our noisy, speed-mad modern living A telegram from Copcnhagci \"I which has a strange attraction for vis-\t\u2018 .\t.|s\tpermits sleeping sickness to gain hold.flounces the death of llans ./\u2018\tI itors.It\toffers the temptation of a\t\u201cvVhile the medical profession has\tWhile science\twrestles with this new Anderson, the celebrated Danis l* bird\u2019s eye view of the falling waters;\tçttidving over-specialization with- antagonist in its laboratories, a little ter in hie seventy-first year.He ^|and yet it is a dangerous point, for\t; tjlC economic depression family continues to hope and pray m the son of humble parents, and hib i ai-1 thcro la\tno pr0tecti(>n and\tthe motion\t.\u2018 |n\u2019,|ch t0 restore the general\tsuburban Oak\tPark for the recovery ly years were Passed m strugg i g p\t\"lof the rushing mass below\tIs calculai*\tpractitioner \" Dr.Lewis said in an ad-1 of the young woman of 28 years.What verty arteI obscurity.His ebUiUea «Ld to produce giddiness or to give a £ (jf ad(lres, for the congrc^.l chance has she?Dr.Arnold and other length attracted attention, interest touch #f ncrv\u201e\u201esnPSS u> even the sti'H-\th foumJ that they could scientists who have studied this strange IM** entlcth birthday was celebrated with I illustration was published of Captain P**ac 1\t, t Q*\tdeed.\u2014that could be interpreted as much enthusiasm.Deputation 1 rom | Boyt°n enjoying a cigar in the middle M\\ '*\t\u2022*\u2019 *r lf> Aincr;va;1 | [0;- steps towards consciousness.They con- various Parts presented their congra- Df the English Channel.Buoyed up by\t_\t.meeting in conjtinc- s;sr of an occasional half-smile or mas- 5'\t-.\" - £ Under the above heading this item 12th instant.H°w the intrepid young ^ ,Mkcn Produced into more than 30 appears:\tBritish sailor rode bravely over the\t21 different states,\u201d the report \u201cThe appearance of the Falls °f W-1 waves, treading water while he to k a gara is so well known that we do not I refreshment, and pluckily swam for propose giving any representation of I six hours and forty nine minutes in his their general aspect for the Present.I unsuccessful attempt to sw im acioss Their extent is so great that there are | the English Channel, is already known, many features about them worthy of being made into pictures, and the groups of visitors constantly at the Falls and going to and from each noted Point of view will afford fresh matter, and may give new ideas of the place, to those who have not been able x) make a visit to it themselves.Those who put on waterproof drestes which arc supplied on the spot, to /isit the lower part of the Falls, seem, A'hen they catch the eye of the visitor, is if they were a new species of the gems hom°.The dresses are of a yellow :olour; and, as the costume beneath is entirely covered, and but \u2022 a partial çlimPsc of the face may, perhaps, only >e seen at first, there is nothing definto to tell what they are.The first idea s that they are Indians; or the notion nay suggest itself that they are stuff-id figures which have escaped from the museum.Still the costume is useful, for by its means, gentlemen and even ladies, can in perfect safety g° in behind the water as it falls, and can even visit what is called the \u2018 Temple of the Winds\u201d on the A merci an side.iV.K MA V> s tages of .-.uch planting, especial* PLANTING SHRUBBERY Val ly in more open places, where trees used to break the force of storms, prevent erosion, and provide some pro* it bweltering heat in Agaii« Mowers, shrubbery and trees, grouped about a iiig add distinct value to that property when the time comes to dispose of it.Rules for arranging value are simple.The main object is to tie the dwelling to the ground, to make it appear as a natural development.Well around the outside, with possibly more emphasis at the rear, will be the larger and taller trees.These may be native sorts, like the Elm* Maple or Pine or some of the beautiful imported species such as Schwcd-ler Maple, with its bronze-purple foliage, the Japanese Walnut, the Kentucky Coffee Tree or the striking Lombardy Poplar.Against stone, stucco, or gleaming white frame, some of the smaller evergreens like Colorado Spruce, White Cedar and the Pyramidal Arborvitae are very effective.While the trees are used to break the general straight lines of the building, detail iu this respect is worked out with shrubs.Groups of two or tluv-e of the same specimens are planted within a dozen feet of the house with taller sorts at the corners.Shrub* range in height from 18 inches in the case of some of the Spireas to Honeysuckle and Lilac which reach up 12 Thev are used to sc reel, arc returning to I Encephalitis, the disease which has With a few exceptions, and these mentioned in any good catalogue, shrubbery, trees and ornamental vines are planted in the spring just as soon as possible.The sooner their roots are covered with soil the better if this means simply planting I are tee are i s lection agasns summer.\tBy Mau M.Murgau\t, build- can even them temporarily in a shallow trench Especially when near a new house where the earth is largely barren stuff thrown out of the cellar ex-ravation, some good soil and a little fetflizer should be added and it h?also important to water thoroughly for a week or two.With the larger shrubs and trees prune severely before The soil must be Pressed Han» Christian Andersen planting thoroughly about th« roots, and trees should be\u2018tied to a stout stake to prevent the wind working them loose.VEGETABLES A good garden will save money, the health of the family and improve Provide more real pleasure than any other acre on the farm.For those \u2022aho are planning be devote considerable ground to this enterprise authorities advise selecting a piece of warm, rather light soil, handy to the buildings and laying it out in 100 foot rows for horse cultivation.This is about the right length for many kinds of vegetables for the average family, but much more than is required for lettuce, radish or parsley.On the other hand those things which ! are to be grown for winter storage, like carrots, beets, potatoes, white beans, cabbage and onions, will require several tows.?Be Punctual feet or more basement windows, and break the straight lines about steps and walks.They gradually lift u® the vision from the wide expanse of level lawn to the higher trees in fhi background.Just as the shrubs ar# used to lead up to the trees, perennial flowers and spring bulbs are grouped in and around the clumps of shrub* Be punctual.It is a good habit to cultivate.The Bow man ville States- corners, man in a recent issue says: \u201cOne of the many resolutions many men and women should make, and live up to, is to be punctual.There are persons who habitually disregard this very important courtesy.Meetings are delayed, not infrequently the time of governing bodies is wasted while wait-for one of the delinquents, fn some communities it has long been accepted that meetings will not be opened at the hour named.Even some churches have fallen into this annoying practice.There is nothing much more trying to the patience than the conduct of men, and women, too, who and show no concern for having \u201cGroup hospitaliaztion is a plan by which employed persons or members of other groups of the public each pay regular and equal subscriptions into a fund, which is used when LAYOUTS Even the most unpretentious dwelling, if clothed in trees and shrubbery, fulfils the real requirements of a There are.too, practical ad- Captain Webb judiciously rubbed himself well with porpoise grease before starting on his Channel trip; and the thick coating of thi« grease undu-bitahly enabled him t° withstand the refrigerating effect of his long Immersion in cold water.The sea was pretty smooth and Captain Well ploughed easily through the waves, swimming with p strong, steady breast-stroke.Toward seven o\u2019clock the stout swimmer tr°d water and was handed a bottle of hot coffee.He persevered until a quarter to twelve until the increasing roughness of the sea made it clear that his during attempt would be fruitless.We are strongly of the opinion that the various antagonistic tides and currents of the Channel will ever prevent any many from swimming across without artificial aid.common necessary to pay the costs of hospital services to subscribers,** the report ex- The group hospitalization ber y home mg plained plans involve a cost of from $5 to $1*2 subscriber.To Put Leisure Time to Best Uses per year per WATCH YOUR ?DIET Mrs.Roosevelt Greatest Woman Personality Canadians are interested in putting their leisure time to its best uses, according to the Canadian Council on Child aiul Family Welfare, Ottawa, which has completed distribution of a of bulletins on \u201cThe Challenge Officials of the council cause wasted other peoples time or for having disturbed a service or public gathering by their disregard and indiffer-Tliis is a habit that should be By Bon Santo Men and women ot Storrs, Conn Connecticut State College were almost unanimous in choosing Mrs.Franklin Roosevelt, wife of the United States President, as the greatest personality in a poll conducted by the college paper.They aho agreed a course preparing for marriage should be given.It is the custom with many peoP'e in the Spring to take a spring tonic They seem to need it to overcome that heavy Ceding the result of too many proteins during the winter.The best tonic one can take is fruits and vegetables.Eat them lavishly and in quantity.They will zip up the system better than any medicine evet conceived.Also add fruit juices to your Spring Several glasses a day are not too much\u2014morning, noon and night If fruit juices are not available take tomato juice, it is just as beneficial.In fact, the need for a spring tonic should never present itself if one will only follow the rule of taking ample fruits and vegetables throughout the year.The noon-day meal should always be a salad, made from fresh fruits and vegetables, or both.Meat is a great mistake at noon\u2014als« heavy pastries.We cannot emphasize too strongly ed forward to the day when they can | ^js facfc\u2014that the basis of a balanc* discard their bottles of red ink and an-1\t^\t^ vear round should be nounce that Detroit is \u201cout of the * whole meal products (no white flour I, series of Leisure.\u2019 said the \u201chunger for worth-while recreation\" indicated by applications for additional bulletins, was not confined to cities and towns but was evidenced a- well in rural districts.The council, of which Miss Charlotte Whit ton is director, urges communities and individuals to organize the work of recreation, including occupational and educational interests.\u201d ence Sworn off t '» > Gets License Enrico Caruso, 29, Obtains Wedding Permit in Arizona City Phoenix, Ariz.\u2014A couple giving the names of Enrico Caruso, 29, and Helen A.Packhiser, 28, of Middletown, N.Y., obtained a marriage license here recently.Whether the man is the son of the famous tenor has not been learned, but a Hollywood address which he gave found to be that of Enrico Caruso, Captain Webb had remained in the sea six hours and forty-nine minutes.\t.It is to be hoped that Captain Webb BusinCSS IllCre&SeS be dissuaded from again attempt-\t_ More Employed 17 Per Cent.Jump is Shown in Department Store Sales \u2022> may Ing so hopeless and utterly task.\u201d 1 a diet Detroit Is Getting Out of the \u201cRed\u201d Can\u2019t Get Job Three Canadians Get $25,000 Each Hull v wood.\u2014 Hollywood's alleged was Jr practice of casting Mexicans Ha*\tWashington.\u2014The X.R.A.pointed waiians, Arabs, tolored people and revtMltjv to a new sig1t Gf better busi-Chinese as American Indians in motion\tincreased department store sales, pictures has put on the warpath Chief\tjt enjoyed the first-fruit of its Many Treaties, six-foot Blackfoot from Montana, and Jim Thorpe, famous athlete, whose ancestors were from the Sac and Fox tribes of Oklahoma.Says Chief Many Treaties : \u201cIt\u2019s getting so the 600 real Indians ot the film city cant get a job in I lolly- The Mexicans and Deficit of City Has Been More Than Cut in Half Detroit.\u2014There were _ smiles at City Hall recently.Some of the more optimistic bookkeepers look- W'alter S.Wilson, clerk of the Superior Court, who issued the license, said he asked Caruso if lie was related to the Italian tenor.The prospective bridegroom laughed, Wilson said, saying, \u201cWe\u2019re not from Hollywood, and were not notables.\u201d The couple could not be located after leaving Wilson's office.Share In Anim Estate \u2014 One's Husband Jobless For Four Years ltlagara Falls, Ont.\u2014\"Stunned.\" is how throe local women described their feelings when told that they will share In tVo $0,860,000 intestate estate of late Tamer A mm.of New York City.Each woman will receive $25.000 as her : hare.Grand-nieces of the do-ceased they are Mrs.Mildred Mancuso, this c.fy; Mve.Margaret Ilutcheon and .XT s.Dorothy Ives, Cbippawa Mrs.M incuso.Interviewed expressed her uincrement at the news band, P ter, has been out of work for four years and the family.In which there are four children, has been on hour-reducing campaign.The announcement that department store sales increased 17 per cent, tor the first two months of 1934 as compared with last year, came from the Federal Reserve Board.Announcement of a proposed 10 per hour slash, without a reduction plenty of ?fruits and vegetables.Eat anything else you like, but always in moderation, and stick to meat only once a day.One heavy meal a day h nient y Make the other meals very tight.hole.\u201d The optimism resulted from the announcement of Deputy City treasurer Albert E.Cobo that Detroit's deficit Instead of the wood any more Hawaiian» arc better organized and they get the jobs.The real Indians arc getting t-hoved out of the pictures.\u201d cent in pay, was made by the refractories industry 2,000 more men was indicated Hypocrisy is no cheap vice ; nor can our natural temper be masked for many years together Flie employment ot about Burke has been cut in half estimated $18,000,000 deficit, the amount on the wrong side of the ledger will be nearer $9,000,000, he said.An unexpected influx of tax payments is the cause.Golfing or Hunting?* Walking Family Will Tour Asia Her hus Urges Whipping For Doukhobors Low ami tlunr 13- Jotin Love, Mi months-old baby are passing through British Columbia, bound for Amu on a \u201cspiritually directed Love is 47 and his wife uli Victoria, B.C.\u2014Hornets and black-snake whips arc C.S.Leary s solution what he regards as the Doukhobor menace.Leary, Liberal member of the Provincial Legislature, denounced the Doukhobors, a religious sect which has embarrassed authorities by parading naked.\u201cThey neither vote, fight, nor obey the law,\u201d he says.\u201cThe time has come when a showdown should be called for.\u201d relief for some time.\"Now we are to get a fortune* she It seemj almost too good* to Mrs.Mancuso romembers Still Hoping I >> walking trip said.\" be true Mr.Alum, who formerly conducted a grocery store hi Chlppawa, where lie was born, and left for New York, as ho said to make u fortune.They had never heard from him since.tor Authorities Working On Lindbergh Kidnapping, Two Years After The pair left Ottawa In tin Hie baby was born near where the l oves Picked up on minuet Two years ago March ot 1982 Quill Lake, Sask stopped two months the Cariboo highway, near here, they Mitt\u201d for 20 miles.They < New Yc k 2nd, sometime between 8.30 and 10 o\u2019clock, the infant son of Colonel and Mrs.Charles A.Lindbergh was \u201csnatched\u201d from his nursery crib at Hopewell, N.J., and there is ample evidence that the trail of his murderers is as hot now as it was two days after the abduction.t * were given a said, however, thev do not ride unless asked to do so.The two waiulvrvis travel only between sunrise and sunset * r Amy Mollison May Run for Parliament m V covering Love carries New Paris Quotas Affect Canada, U S.about 10 miles a day pack while bis wife carries the baby the abductors of For two years Charles A.Lindbergh, Jr., have eluded the most unflagging man hunt in the nation\u2019s history.But the federal men who now have charge persist in the declaration that a solution is inevitable, that a break might come at any time.New clues, of a sensational character, the hands of the authorities.& « * \u2014 North Hammersmith Seat Made Vacant by Death of Hon.Mary Pickford London.\u2014Amy Molli son, who, with her husband, James Mollison, flew the Atlantic to the United States, wa> understood to be a vohn tee* for membership in the House ot Commons and to he willing\u2014if invited\u2014to contest the North Hammersmith seat made vacant by the death of the Honorable Mary Ada Pickford.She would run as a Conservative.% To Use Steel Xnicrican and Canadian iu- tcrests are affected by a decree esta?20 classes of toil Paris < # ,4' Wishing new quotas m imports and restricting imports of co^r per, lead, zinc, nickel, aluminum a» well as typewriters and agricultural machinery such as harvesters.Thè typewriters and harvesters are largely imported from the United States.I Britain Fits New Flying Boats With Hulls of Metal are in i * # Spring Hat London, Eng \u2014Air plans for Britain for the coming year, revealed in the air force estimates to-day, include move stainless steel for flying boats and for aircraft operating over the water.All flying boats are now fitted with.metal hulls.The last wooden liqll went out of service last year.\t\\ New aircraft to be purchased lor j the R.A.F.include two types of the auto-giro.\t« A wind-tunnel la to be i onxtruetcil.targe enough to accommodate the actual fuselages of aircraft complete wit engine and centre section.» J may wear a hat To the meeting-house Sunday, But spring is coming on Monday With sky Ot Angelico blue, over-scrolled In places With laces Of Florentine gold\u2014 And who\u2019d wear a hat On a morning like that Not 1Î Not 1 ! Helene Seaman, in the Scieuie Monitor» * Doing Her Wrong % ?Ford Motor Restores Old $5 Day Wage official ReichpoH itly demands that the film \u201cShe I^^JiFiii\tHHHHHI West\u2014be supprv Vienna.\u2014The se when starring Mai cd in Vienna.Vieil- Massachusetts open golf champion, started out ovei liui instead with a wild Canadian blue goo*e Detroit, March 13.\u2014The Ford llvtor Co.announced that the $5 a day minimum wage has been restored for tjl of ils employes.i I\u2019cdd y Tu rue tian Vienna ult of the crushing ot the to hag a few birdies and eagles, but i r Christ ta I X ( I 0 ?G G DG notice THE EQUITY Chick Feeds Announcement To the Car-buying Public \u2014 That To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN the rumors concerning Mrs Ruck, (nee Arnetta Turcotte) of Ottawa, are postively untrue, and such persons circulating these untrue rumors, will be dealt severely with, as soon as sufficiant proof is gained.: SHAWVILLE, APRIL 12, 1934.Win ! Ideal Pioneer Ful-O-Pep Monarch Purina O.A.C.All of the above brands now in stock.u 0 Hull Member s Amendment Passes in Quebec House W.Buck, Ottawa, Ont Women\u2019s Minimum Wage Act of Quebec was amended in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, April 3, to read that when a male worker replaces a female worker the wage for the male .ball not be less than that fixed by the Minimum Wage Commission for the i PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given female.The amendment wasintroduced Ljiat t^e undermentioned LANDS and by Aime Guertin (Cons., Hull) who TENEMENTS have been seized, and stated it was to get rid of an Abuse |\t^ gold at the respective times and arising from the discharging of women by certain employers who engaged boys and unemployed men at smaller wages than legally could be paid u I wish to announce my appointment by x General Motors of Canada, Ltd , as their Sole Agent for Shawville and district to sell and service Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, McLaughlin-Buick Cars and Trucks u Sheriff Sale ' < < places mentioned below ! * WRIT OF FIERI FACIAS DE BONIS ET DE TERRIS We also carry a full line of fine Chick Feeds ; Chick Rolled Oats, Chick Charcoal, Chick Grit, Powdered Buttermilk, Alfalfa Meal, Bone Meal, Meat Meal, etc., etc.women Superior Court\u2014Pontiac ; i Canada Province of Quebec District of Pontiac No.4217.$550,000,000 Response to U.S Loan In Four Days Reported SERVICE 3 I Z i U We have always prided ourselves in giving first-class service.employ good mechanics Washington, April 8\u2014A *550,000,0001 DAME MARIE ANGE REBEL, four days to the United widow of the late Joseph Alphonse G Our garage is well equipped and we response m We have made ample provision to supply all the Treasury.Secretary Henry Mor- VSi PATRICK GIBBONS, of the town-genthau termed subscribtions \u201cgratify- ship 0f Onslow, in the county of ing\u201d in giving notice to holders of Pontiac, farmer, defendant, maturing securities that their oppor- All that property being composed of tunity to make an exchange with the the South half of the North half of lot Government would terminate \u201cwithin 3 jn the fifth range of the township of the next few days.\u201d\t| Onslow, containing 57 acres of land in I superficies, more or less\u2014with all the I buildings thereon erected, now known according to the official plan and book I of reference of tlje said township as lot I No.3 A in the fifth range of the said township.\tI To be sold at the Registrar\u2019s Office I for the county of Pontiac, in the village | \u201c of Campbell\u2019s Bay, Quebec, on Tl ES-DAY, the FIRST day of MAY, 1934, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.- your requirements in this kind of goods.a n May we have the pleasure of doing so this season ?Mr.Hodgins also wishes to thank his many patrons for the confidence placed in the past, and assures any future patronage will not only be greatly appreciated but will be accorded his usual courteous treatment.o THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REC\u2019D.W.J.EA.DES - \u2022 PROPRIETOR.A Winter of New Records Phenomenal weather records for the Ottawa district created during the past winter are reviewed in a report compiled by the field husbandry division at the Central Experimental Farm.The lowest temperature ever registered since records taken at the farm was on December 20, when the mercury dropped to 38 degrees below zero.In addition, the coldest November, December, February and March in 44 years were also established, February 17 claiming the hecond lowest temperature on record, 37 degrees below zero.The total snowfall during the past winter from October 24 to the end of March has been 107.5 inches, which is 17.5 inches over average.J.Lu HODGINS General Motors Agent For Shawville and District Cor.Lang & Centre Streets.jj| Farm For Sale U 0 Citizenship Requirements Affecting Wives, Children It requires either birth in this country for full rights of citizenship. comic:.approves < t the percha- Sale on March 14th, tor the t u\\c- and\t^ cheapen it or to give the appear-\tt!l(.President pursuing,\toverhauling cost< due on 0 recognized for the darkness,\tI\tS' ;; A Mo.gm> gooas\tVw-t\t;*o\tforming\tlarge sugar granules which\tand\tflred upon\tthe Pro-LhmL The tire\t1\t$ I roMiicial décrétai y ,!ius».|e) - d .k 1 make the ice cream sandy and gritty, I wus immediately returned, and the ^ Wat me Richardson wood to\t! enough gelatin is added to establish n V n !:ey\t1 a \u201cgel\u201d when the mixture is cooled ?!!$::*\t» g !\t;r: to r raser\t-\ttabllehed by law at one half of .>n - per cent.sir.vxvyiLLE WHOLESALE & RETAIL BREAD Hygeia Is manufactured in the most sanitary and up to-date Bakery in Pontiac County, with the best flour and other ingredients that money can buy.: tt l > 00 9 , % U 5\t19\t00 Academy\t4\t00 Bert Stark repairing desks at Academy Nathan Dagg wood to No 12-a\t2\t00 9\t8\t70 We specialize In Pastry and Cakes 1 00 SI TAW VILLE IWKEin J as J udd Edmond Hodgins wood t Academy it l XV.M.Serenev, Prop.14 37 wood coal to Academy wood K Barber Elliott Albert Kirkbatn Wm Olmstead wood to Academy 14 fi\"> pine to No 2 Quaile Bros wood \u201c\t7 Gatineau Electric (Carson) Aca Ed Stankey\twood Jno Cunningham wood to No 2\t11 33 E Greer wood to Academy Jno Sly Est I) A Baker A Wideman piano W R Grant wood and g la» u No 2 Cliff Atkinson wood to Academy 4 50 John Howard\twood to No 9 7 01 Lawrence Hodgins word to Ac i 11 00 W Roberts wood to Academy 14 40 (Jordon Paul\tIn.sur i J I* Masson G G McDowell R W Hodgins \u2014 Carried.Motion by comr Horner fo adjourn.-Carried.$ 00 27 40 G 50 Elements in Human Body\tj II has been estimated V .ut if all the chemical elements composing an aver- I age human body were isolated nu l I sold at commercial prices they would .be worth between 75 cents and a rove(1 tQ Pe conservative.The peak and coral-colored fingernail» aJ*e| was ju 3930, since then Hydro has Among the materialized ideas in thc| BUffered.like all other undertakings, field of \u201caccessories.\u201d\tfrom the world-wide depression.It Bags for evening, if not of be- Bh0uld be noted, however, that the jewelled velvets are either of glECAUSH these questions cannot be answered, people buy JLP Life Insurance.By means of Confederation Lite ^ Endowments, with Total Disability Benefits, men and women can and do make provision for dependants ; provide, in part, for loss of earning power in the event to total disability, due to accident or disease ; and accumulate capital to live upon in olu Save on these Specials, purchased much lower than present prices on the same goods.by Barker Clothing Company, of Hamilton, Ont.Distinctive in style Fit guaranteed.Positively correct in every detail.»\tMen\u2019s Oxfords Black Calf, regular $5.00 for $3.95 Women\u2019s Shoes Pumps, Strap or Tie, to $3.50 for $1.98 Boys\u2019 Oxfords Black Calf, values to $4.00 for $2.45 Black Calf, sizes 1 & 2, reg.$2.45 for $1.85 Misses\u2019 Shoes Straps, Ties, Pumps.Broken lines.Values to $2.75 for $2.15 Children\u2019s Shoes Strap or Oxford.Sizes 8 to 10& Priced from $1.00 to $1.95 9 age < It is significant that men and women between 25 and .*hr> years of age are showing a decided preference for this form of policy.Fill out and mail the coupon below.Do it now.You will be keenly interested in the particulars that we shall send you.i : Confederation Life Association, Toronto, Canada.Please send mç particulars of your Endowment Policies, with Total Disability Benefits.Name See our display of Address Date or Birth Oeci/pution Men\u2019s Hats, Ties, Collars, Suspenders Sets, Suits and Topcoats.All new Spring merchandise ! Confederation Life Association] \u2022 Head Office, Toronto, Ont.Over sixty-one years Security and Stability.& BERT C-HORNER.I I g.g.mcdowell, SHAW VILLE, QUE.a\u2014 i uni\u2014Hi mi1 irm\u2014 $ P.O.Box 74 Phone 20 % Dale\u2019s Tinshop INSURANCE IN ALL IT'S BRANCHES i - É g \u2022 \u2022 Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher Farm Stock and Implements For Sale Look Here GET READY 4 Milch Cow*, 4 Sheep, 2f> Hens, 1 Set Work Harness and Collars 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 .Walking Plow, 1 Waggon, 1 Milk Can, 1 Cream Separator (Renfrew No.8), 1 Haycarrier, Pulleys and Hope almost new.Apply to MRS.IDA ARMSTRONG R.R.No.2 Shaw ville, Que.For Sales, Wants Lost, etc; Found ) * For the Syrup-making Season by taking stock of your Sap Cans, etc., to see what new outfit you for this year s operations.Take time by O Strong Language Ciiptuin\u2014What\u2019s the report?Executive\u2014This man is reported, sir, for roundly and loudly using profanity and abusive language against another person in the naval service.Captain\u2014What have you to say?Sailor\u2014I was standing on the port side o\u2019 the main deck, sir.near the gangway in my new liberty \"blues,** waitin' to go ashore, when the cox\u2019n o\u2019 the spud locker kicked over a pot o\u2019 paint offert the top o\u2019 the galley deck house and it emptied down my neck and all over the back o' my new blues.K)K RENT\u2014Fifty acre farm for Imy or nature.Apply to Donald Fra*kr, R.R.No.*i, Shaw ville.Phone\u201417\u20147.Getting It Over With \"Junior,\u201d mother said sternly to the small culprit, \"I hate to do it, hut I'm going to whip you\u2014not because broke the windshield, hut because didn\u2019t mind me when I told you to go somewhere else to play.\u201d \u201cPlease, mother tearfully breaking the windshield, too, while you\u2019re about it?Dad\u2019ll be so mad when he comes in that he\u2019ll want to give somebody a licking for that.\u201d require the forelock and have everything ready to catch the first run.you Phone 22\u201410 I-OR SALE\u2014A few ton of good loose you hay We make a Specialty of Sap Cans and other supplies and will be pleased to fill your wants promptly when ordered early.Headquarters as usual for Stoves.Ranges Tinware and all Kitchen Utensils.Teachers Wanted begged the hoy can\u2019t you whip me for -\tFOR SALE- Tested Golden Bantum Applications will bo received by tlie îfvTCHISOi^ Wyman,\"Qu^.PPly l°U\"U\" Bristol School Commissioners until April 10th fur nine teachers holding Elementary Diplomas and one teacher holding m Intermediate Diploma.Applicants will please state experience and salary expected.Apply to A H)R SALE\u2014A quantity of good wheat fit for need and free from weeds ; also some oat straw.Apply to Mrs, Huiit.Me Dowell, Shawvillc, Box 127.Phone 20 \u201410.Captain\u2014And what did you say?Sailor\u2014I said ought to he more careful Patent Office 1$ Ahead Harry, you really of All Others on Income The patent office is self-supporting, l there being a surplus of receipts over gjnja Mountaineer expenditures in practically every year of operation.A report of the institute for government research states that the charges made by the patent office for its services and most of its woman juror asleep in the jury box.\" publications usually aggregate more commented Judge Carl Weygandt of danger exists when two or more IthHn the entire expense of operation, j Cleveland in an article in the \"Ohio persons cross the street together.so that this bureau has become one A driver cannot\ttell what they\tof\tthe revenue-producing organizations While it is likely there will be\twill do and they\tmay not all do\tof\tthe government.The accumulated some temporary price declines\tthe same thing.The driver must\tsurplus earnings of the patent office up during the present year, the trend\tbe ready to stop\timmediately in\tto\tJune 30 1023 amounted to of hog prices appears upxvard.cnee of need.\t., , ,\t$8,400,000.A recent act of congress Market slipp y prospects are lor a Automobilists are reminded that L[tiU,s lf|Ht the \u201e required for EHEEvEHESH\t2 pects for export appear to be sat- car which has stopped to load ., ™lse provided by law.The com-isfactory, and the restrictions ex- or unload passengers.\tmissloner of patents is appointed by isting on exports from foreign\t\u201die President, with\tthe consent of the garnit countries selling to the British\t__________ senate.The annual\treport of the pat- market are working quite favour-\t, _\tent office for the year ended June 30, ably toward stabilization of prices.\tGoethe» Lineage\t1032, showed that a record number Despite the present favourable e*- \u2022r°, ann Wolfgang von Goethe was a of patents, 52,5
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