The equity, 7 juin 1934, jeudi 7 juin 1934
[" 1 TITTY f $1.50 pev annum in advance 1 2-00 to the United S;alc SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY.-ITNF 1SS4 No.no.51 si Yeah * » Splendid Bristol Farm Residence Destroyed by Fire BORN Cowling Business The Junior Cuild of St.Paul'*» Church purpose holding a Sale (d Food at Mr.(».A Howard ^ office on Saturday al'tei noon, June Oth.have recently installed a machine for mixing «-pedal poultry feeds Heretofore special mixed feed-have been imported from out-ide manufactures It's a good school.Shawville Hardware Store îff] At Slottv ville, Que., on June MM, to Mr.mid Mrs.\\V.A.Me Knight, a son.Mr.XV.H.1)ofh, of Maryland, Bristol, suffered a heavy loss on CoNG£6 Saturday evening la-t, through the\t® destruction by tire of his brick residence.The lire was caused by over-heated st »ve pipes in the summer kitchen.Mr.Dodsand ids help had been out doing the evening chores and noticing that the horses in the barn yard were somewhat agitated, went to investigate and found the building in flame».He immediately telephoned to neighbors and Shaw ville for aid, and a number of citizens as well as several trucks from the Creamery loaded with water rushed to the scene, but the blaze had gained such head way that little could be done to save the house.The damage is estimated between $\u201d>,000 and f6,000 partly covered by insurance.Sha w ville Milling Co i Ottawa, Canada Now is the time to enter so that you will r,e prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will he in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.ENGAGEMENT PAINT UP ¦ MODERNIZE - BEAUTIFY WITH RODGERS INTERIOR ONE-HOUR ENAMEL Gft A IN \u2014 M Af\u2019CA LLU M Rev.\\V.1$.and Mrs.MaeCalîtim, The regular monthly meeting of Max ville, ( )nt., wi-li to announce Shaw ville Women's Institute will , the engagement of their daughter, he held at the home ot Mrs.A (I.Ann Fellows, to Mr.Harold Fowler Proud foot, on Monday, .Tune 11th, Cram, -on of Mr.and Mr«.I».L.at H o'clock )>.m.Mr.H.Klliott, Crain.Sr., of Ottawa, The inar-Agronomist, of Hull, will be gue-t nage will take place the latter speaker.\tpart of June.W £.COWLING President, H.W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.Brushes Easily, Will not Scratch, High Lustre, St.Alban's Church congregation will hold their annual Lawn Social on Thursday evening.June 28th.Supper served from 0 to S o\u2019clock, followed by a good play, entitled, \u201cMr-.Briggs of the Poultry y a id.\" Adniis-ion, 2Ô cents.MARRIED HARLAND C.ROWAT McCac.o Park At the home of the groom s mother, Austin section, Clarendon, Que., on Wednesday, May 2Grd, 1ÎM4, by the Rev.F.XV.Taylor, of ^ a\t.Bristol, Alma Park, daughter of The Rev de D Andrews and thf, late Mr> an(| Mrs.William C.Lang to be Ordained to Park, to Tea son, son of the late Ceorge MeCagg and Mrs.McCagg, both of Austin, Clarendon.NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGil University Successor to late S.A.Mack a y SHAWVILLE, QUE.H.Smith's building on Main St.\u2014 nearly opposite Bank of Nova Scotia.Dries in One Hour Old furniture can be made just like New in One Hour .Merwood Dale, a youth employed m a Renfrew factory, had two fingers of hi- left hand amputated while at work at a machine.The Clarendon Women's institute will meet at the home of Mrs.John Lester, on Wedne-day after noon.June 12th.at 2 o'clock.Program : -Paper un Child Welfare and Public Health, by Mrs.R.H Elliott.Roll Call\u2014How to be Healthy.the Priesthood of the Church of England in Canada Orders taken for Wall Paper See oar Sample, Books.DONAT LeGUERRIER PERSONAL MENTION On Sunday, June 24th, in St.Stephen\u2019s Church, We-tmount, Que., the Ht.Rev.J.C Farthing, Lord Bishop of Montreal, will H>.v ) hold an ordination service, when two young clergymen well known to the residents of this district, Mr.Willard Elliott and si-ter, will be among those to be raised at | Miss Alfreda Elliott, spent a few that service to the priesthood of days uf the past week in Montreal, the Church of England in Canada.\t.The Rev.Donald Andrew», L.Mis* I va Langford went to Ot-j\u2019h , i- at present in charge of the tawa on Tuesday of last week to Misnion of North Clarendon.Mr.enter (.race Hospital as nurse-in-Andrews came out from England training.igo to enter the IN eta r y Public.Office at Campbell's Bay, Que.Branch at Quyon ; open every Monday.Matters dealt with by correspondence as well.Mr.( laike L Cowan, of Toronto, spent the week end with his sister and brothers in town.C, J.CALDWELL.Shawville United Centenary Celebration J.-OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate, Barrister, Soliciter, etc.Campbell's Bay, Que Office (Over Telephone Exchange) w some years Diocesan Theological College to study for the Ministry of the Church of England.Mr.Andrew brother of the Kev.Stanley ) for Ta number of rved in the same ion and who i- now Hector t < Ittow/i, wei h Sund iv gue-ts of Mrs.Hobt.Clean and oilier relative®.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Bradley and s m Hubby of Ottawa, were Sunday and holiday guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Hudgins.Mr s.Jo*.Sly.of Au-tin.ami Mrs.Din Stewart, of Litchfield, were week-end guest* at the home of Mis-ps Smart, in town.Mr.and Mrs.H.Wallace, of Nor th (i.aver, spent a few days of 1Zj\"&.wc£wï« vs 1 )V n*\tSamuel Sinclair, Thos.A.Elliott Mr.nml Mrs.Ail.Annstrung ami Mrs.Jas XVjUon, who l)eeame and family, of Aim prior, were members in D«4, beautiful boi-week-end and holiday visitors at '*tu*?ts ot ilowers were given in retire home of Mr.and Mrs.H.membrance of sixty years ot faith-Imisbii.\tfill membership.Other old members, most of Mr.Cyril Hobin, accompanied by whom were present, included: \u2014 his-i-tvr Miss Khla.and Miss Annie 1876\u2014Thos.Palmer', Mr*.Robert MofTatt, motored to Navnn, Ont., McDowell ;\t1 Mrs.Th **.Me to spend the weekend with Dowell: 1SS1 \u2014 Mr*.Sun Sinclair, fi rends.\tMr.and Mrs.Ben Hynes Mrs.\\Vm Sturge ni, Ge > I SUiutr Misses Winona Borigins and §.J, Wilson Helen M lcCalbun, nur*e*-in-train* strong.Wm.Bar be rug at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ruber, W.A Hotigin® spent Sunday in town guests of R Lmghren, Fren md ithers.Mr.McDonald the possibility ot p0siti m with the Campbell Motors r he 1 a-tor.Lev A.b ou-, securing iris-uppart and the -up- Vornpiny.\ttold\tot the work thit L ar endon port of the Ta-chereau govern-\t\u2018\tcircuit had aceompli-lied under* ment fm\ta\tptopo-ed\tbridge\tat\ta\tMi-* Dorothv Hayes, mu-e-in God in the la*t hundred yens,\tand point a hunt\ta\tmile\twest\tof\tAm-\ttraining at Renfrew Victoria j in detail give a hi-lory\tf\tthe Mayor Nelson McLellan of Hospital, i- spending a three period.ippointed chairman weeks\u2019vacation at the home of her The names of tho-e member* r the bridge parent*.Mr.-nd Mr*.\\V.J Hi yes, (fifty ye ar* or m uv) were read a-Ex-Mayor Stafford R in town.\tthe congregation rose in token of f Am prior, and Rev.Mr.\t.\t., P respect.of Bristol, urged the MNs .'anpyle Lade*, Heg.N .hit The Minister» of the Cliurche* in constr uctlon of the br idge : al-o in H\\**t week'to take a post gr aduate the hundr ed years number D, favor were Mayo.' J.M.Argue of course at the Children Memorial and from all th >-e -till living Shawville ami Mayor Win.Bar r Hospital, Mont real.She was ac letter* of reminiscence md gievt-of Clarendon.\t, comp i uied ns tar a* La chute uv jMl> were read, including letter* A discor dant note was intro- Miss Doris llodguis, who visited ; fnnu Rev.H.B.Burnett, of Mont-dueed when P.11.McCann, warden triends there for a lew day*.\tI real : Hev.W.S Lennon, of Sher- 11! BSBBlIi siotr after about two hours of de- K\t| given by Mrs.A.McLean, of Pemba te with the two faction* insep-\tbroke nrbly opposed and with the definite At the last regular meeting of In the evening the church was|2 assurance IIvit there is no iiinnrdi- St.Paul s Ladies Guild it was de- tilled when a large number from ate possibility of any bridge at all elded t> hold the annual garden the Ottaw a Oxford Group, in unless the Dominion government party on the Rectory grounds on charge of R resell B.Cherry, ad* assumes UK) pel cent, of the co«t.Thursday evening, June If t h E, A., LL.B.f C.L Advocate, Barrister, 19 Main St., SPORTSWEAR etc HULL .L Th John Ling.Mr.Lang received hr* early training at the Shawville High School, later entering the Dioce-an College from which he graduated la-t spring.Mr, Lang is at present a-i-t ant to the Rev.J D.Ellis Hector of St.Luke's, Ro-omount, Quebec, who for a number of year s was the Rector of St.Raul's Shawville.To the»e young clergymen offer our sincere go very fruitful ministry Master's -er vice.is Sher.1:154.At the Pontiac House, Shawville every Friday evening.u For Men and Boys INSURANCE Fire and Automobile The Church Re-built !D9G-7 Small Boys\u2019 Flannel Suits, sizes l'4 to 30.Fancy designed coat and shorts.Snappy and serviceable Reasonable Rates.Prompt Payment* Impiiries Solicited The Centenary celebnti >n, be gun * ) au-piciou-ly on the la-t Sun lay of May in the United Church, continued !a-l Sunday with a gathering in tire morning of many former members of the Church t-J meet with the Congrega-Spevial invitations had been sent to those who were member* I of the Church fifty or m ire year* ago we 1 while* for a in the $2.25 D.A.MACFARLA2Œ BRISTOL.Small Boys\u2019 Flannel Shorts, sizes 24 to 32.well made, good pockets Youths\u2019 Flannel Longs, sizes 24 to 34, light grey and dark grey Young Men\u2019s Flannel Pants, latest greys, extra quality and well made Young Men\u2019s Fine Shuts with ties to match Very snappy and all the new patterns Men's and Boys\u2019 Sport Oxfords Quebec Government Unable to Make Grant To Interprovincial Bridge 95c Phone H tlUll DR.R.E.DAGG Norway Bay.lune 1 - Hopes uf in this distr ict on both sides .\t$1.65 SURGEON DENTIST (G mi ante of McGill University \u2022 # \u2022 # # # men of the Ottawa river, that an interprovincial bridge might be constructed across the Ottawa at one of the two pi iposeil locations in the near future were bla*ted today when XV.R.McDonald, member of the Quebec Legislature fur Pontiac county, told a meeting of Ontario and Quebec men that there w a * no hope whatever of securing from the Quebec government any grant this year even if the Ottawa and Ontario admini-tiation* did move in that direction.Because of Quebec provincial deficit* recorded and anticipated and became of.the heavy cut* in the appropriation* of ihe Quebec department of public works from about two million* of dollars to about $200,(Jou, he could see little hope of that government voting to f the cost of such Office\u2014Hayes\u2019 Block, Centre St Shawville, Que.$2.50 Phone 10 Complete up-to-date Equipment D.J.CAMPBELL $1.65 $2.50 to $3.50 Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE.1883 Miss Miss Jennie Arm-Mis* R idle! Mr*.XV.Phone El.R.A.Flood The Latest Sleeveless Pullover Sweaters Landscape Contractor and Nurseryman Tree Surgeon / sell and plant shrubs, trees and vines that grow.We are shewing some of the latest Pullover Sweaters for Men and Boys, by Warrens.Skipper Shirts for Men and Boys, by Mercury made in all the latest shades\u2014blue, green and maroon ; also white long sleeves.Men's $1.00 ; Boys 75c.Skipper Shirts mal^e excellent Softball Sweaters.Outfit your team in one special colour.The Lndie*' Guild of Holy Trinity Church.Rid lord, purpose holding a »trawberry festival during the first week in July, wit 'li for further announcement*.pay 21 per cent m bridge at any time for years to coin*'.The meeting, which h id an attendance - »! about 70 men from Pontiac and Renfrew counties, uncalled prim ii ily to discuss with Mr* ( CampTaslVs Bay, Que High and lew necks, Gordon T.Paul GENERAL INSURANCE Life, Fire, Windstorm Automobile prior.Bristol wn and appe i red to f ivoi scheme Rudd,< M(T itlam Very Special REPRESENTING THE WAWANE5A MUTUAL INSURANCE CO Y Canada's Largest Fire Mutual\" Insurance in force ou r $200,000 000 1,000,000 Als several other dependable Companies Shawville, Quebec I I Tutulasset 3 Five only Young Men\u2019s Flannel Sport ( two trouser ) Suits, sizes 36\u201439 Rev.H.S.U*borne, of j ¦IL'vMm Creil Tiipp ami ^^Bouoi ot For $13.50 PENTECOSTAL MISSION Orange Ham S II A NV Vil J.K the choir Regular service^ Tuesday and 1 hursday at 8 o\u2019clock p.in.Sunday Services 1.30\tSunday School, lîible Vl.xss.tional Service.7.30\tp.in.Evangelist! ALL W Et A.DOWNING, Pastor W.A.HODCINS STORE CO., L td SHAWVILLE, QL'E.> ' .serv h MT ed the congregation di *.- Cold Killed Half of Bees at Stratford Goodlooking Young Clan Will Build a Voice of the Press i New Highway Approximately fifty ,\u201er cent, of the boos in Stratford and I Brantford - Hamilt district have been lost due to the\tp.,\t- severity of the winter, according to I\trvight or Way Will local apairists.Sonic of the keepers I\tBe Bought suffered even greater losses, one declaring that of his six hives only one Stratford Canada, The Empire and The World at Large Radial on cept all these things as a commonplace.They simply are an ordinary part of their world turn, be able to exclaim over as many marvels and miracles in the next 40 or 50 years?\u2014Edmonton Journal.ANNOUNCERS CANADA Will they, in BRANTFORD\u2014 Tho Brantford II contains bees which survived the win-1 11 ton Radial Railway right of 1 ter.It was the apairist who had made tween the city limits and whi preparations for a severe winter by railway reaches High wav No properly packing his bees who is able | be purchased by the Ontario Depart* incut of Highways.It will bo made into a highway to Join Brantford Highway No.2.Brantford requested such a si.taken some tint Hon.W. Bronson Ave Slier 459 csr.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONT.Ï ( S V ! in Mammoth and Wynn P r, firmer Deputy Minister of Marine.Ernest Joseph L' ltnir Privy Council'.; William James lh rhe, rh drman r f \u2022 a .\u2018 ghostly white and ' the Civd Service ( W ?dianapolis News.It is described aa resembling nothing so much as a clerk cf the j \u201cskinned catfish, swimming on its.I hark.'\u2019 its color, usually spoken of as is in reality a deli-| ente pink, clue to the show of blood nMed color seen tlimugli the translucent arid : Si secret of \u201ccold * light, sin \u2022iglit product ¦ange visiblt Dr.Duncan Campbell S ett poet and former r *puty su[ -rii.tv: dent of Indian Affairs.Five < 'an alien wrner.were r rned : Tl commande:' of the Order of the Briti-h Empire.> ?.SII AWVIM.i: 1 til 10A I) WHOLESALE & RETAIL slightly hi leseunt skin.It ranges in average si/.* from two to live itches, eggs, which are quite large, are deposited within t he gill chamber, where the young remain until they are able to lead a separate existence.It has been determined that the fish is permanently blenched, so that in' dividual' reared in tie* light do not change color.It i' hereditarily blind.It' reared In the light, even through repeated generations, it may never become a seeing fi'h.The bleached eon dilion, as well as lie* loss of sense organs, is the result of an individual hereditary adaptation, which is transmissible and becomes hereditarily fixed.If placed in tie* open, the fish will live in tie* shade.It obtains its food solely through \u2019lie tactile sense; It has an arrangement of tactile organs which appear about the head and inform it of any disturbance in the water.Though it has well-formed ears.It is apparently as deaf as it is blind and no sound appears to disturb 11.4 $ » Pres ; I $ V Minutes of Clarendon School Board $ I ' luanubu ttired in 11 D ike, y i,; J\\ rt,a( ether it gt edit it- t hat ; t 'unitary ami u j t«.d i to 1 ' uuty, with the best Hum buy.We specialize in Pastry and Cakes iroduve a light ten times more po\\v -¦rfill.and only a ten\u2019ll of th * energy ! he required -\u2022\u2022nt 'Mnd.irds of Pit-Bits.e m $ » Hid \u2022xpended at pre to attain our p iglit production.Ill w * s Ginseng Popular in Orient Ginseng is a plant of the species I Panax.the root of which is used in the preparation of medicine and it is most widely used in the Orient.It is native to Korea and Manchuria hut I the product of Korea is considered the best quality.American ginseng is a member of the same species and is extensively exported, the wild variety generally considered the best and bring-| ing the highest price.Prices vary with the market and quality of the roots hut they generally range from r the main motion comrs.Brough, Horner and cha:riuan Horner, (3;.Main motion carried.Motion by comr Dean, that this Bo àrd H was grown and cultivated in China It is estimated eats 1 2 XI Rice Most Important | According to a professor of botany at the University of California, I.os Angeles, rice is the most important crop in the world, as it furnishes the basic diet for over a billion people arid is almost the only food of millions.TH03.SHORE Proprietor.\u201cPassion Flower\u201d The name \u201cpassion flower\" (fins pas-shads) arose from the supposed resemblance of its corona lo the «Town if thorns and of tin* other parts of the flower to the mils and wounds of Jesus Christ at His crucifixion, while the five sepals and five petals were taken to symbolize the ten apostles ; f*.\u2018ter, who denied, and Judas, who he frayed, being omitted.Passion Is tin term given to the sufferings of Christ j during the list days of Ills life.\u2014 I Washington Star.\ti me question is as unsxverah filler MONUMENTS shawls or are persiia led that there is no escape from wearing shawls.Hen men will wear shawls, in tint Twentieth century Just as they did in the Nineteenth.There will lie grnmb! *r» and dissenters and rebels, just as |there are those who flout current customs, hut lhe matter will not he determined altogether by propriety or usefulness of tin» article itself.Built of the Finest Grades of Material that can be procured ns purlv as it.i pproves of the engagment of Mi*s Ethel Powers by comrs.Argue Brough, on May 17th, for the next | varieties under cultivation scholastic year, at the salary of $080.00 per annum.\u2014Carried.Motion by comr.Argue, to adjeurr.\u2014 Carried.ind that there are from 5,noo to 7, > \u2022> > > > > > > > > > * /.: \u2022> * * > * > * > > \u2022> * > »> \u2022> > > >?> \u2022>\u2022> > > \u2022>\u2022> \u2022> G.F.Hodgins Go.L td.Established ISH4 IT 11 I.IS II K l> fcVlilt Y TH U KH U A Y AT SIIAWVILU;.Ql/EHKO.Only Newspaper in the County of Pontiac Men\u2019s Wear For Spring Bristol B B.Third Friday.Beechgrove First Wednesday.Clarendon Second Wednesday.Klmside -Second Wednesday.Fort Cou longe \u2014First Thursday.Shawville\u2014Seco n d M on d a y.Stark's Corners Second Thursday \u2022» Wy inar.\u2014Second Thu rsda y.\t2 a nnuAî, hulist itiftion : Aliy where in Canada To United States .! $ I 50 Let \u2022 e 2 00 \u2022 \u2022 Suits that are smart and stylish in single-breasted models, in the new dark stripe, blues and browns, for only $ 15.95.Save on these now as prices to advance.P fS All arrears mus* be paid in full be fore any paper is discontinued.us Girl Finds Ancient Well ft was mainly through the bravery of a Sudanese girl named Salome that an ancient well was discovered in Palestine.The (jarstang expedition found a hole #,ly large enough to hold le form of # slim women.Salome volunteered ft* find what lay below.She was lowered by a rope info the hole arid dug along its course for .10 feet.Then she was hauled to the surface and men replaced her at the work.When several large boulders were removed a well nearly Ulo feet deep was discovered, fn it was H feet of water, which was unite putable.The find was at Tell Ini weir, and experts believe tin* well was sunk in tie* time of lie* 1 fyksos.a dynasty of Egyptian rulers often called the \u201cShepherd Kings.\u201d w. * / ?1 kL l * A I s 1 yf \u2022> « ! 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A a R We have an assortment of dressy Felt Hats in the new light shades and browns, Wonderful value for $1.95 V j * 8 suit J > 77 * n V I à ! \\ 1 by i \u2022> N > » I > A MURRAY BROS the + ! Milady\u2019s Sense of Smell Is Keener Than Hubby's ; Something burning is something that ¦\u2022> smelled.While something burning may be smelled at any hour of the day, he time usually preferred is between Hi:.» o\u2019clock and midnight, though he hour may he earlier or later ac-ording to when you go to bed.In the smelling of burning things he olfactory organs of the female are Keener Hi.in th >>e of the male, says lie Iialtirnor * Evening Sun.That is pro!, liily due t; the fact, that while ilie, after giving the warning, remains comfort .abl.y in led.it is the duty of ligate.It i' true that i : d* s of an indepen l- dNpusition may, warning, reply pish\u201d or \u201ctush,\u201d that tliey smell nothing.lint they must expect to he countered by t lie argument that their >ensms have been deadened by smok- \u2022J Cook Clothing Co.good/Vear ALL- WEATHER TREAD SHAWVILLE - QUEBEC, \u2019*******************************************^****^, Ladies\u2019 Dresses A iiice assortment of Ladies\u2019 Voile Dresses, all sizes A large range of Ladies\u2019 House Dresses, all sizes, 75 and 93 cents.CLARENDON ROLLER MILLS $1.59 i i « I I If you are in need of Flour or Feed now ! g -t up :inf the family will lie burned to a crisp.Under the circumstances, all but the j ^ most hardy will drag themselves up, eel around for dressing gown and bed-\u2022oom slippers and make a tour of the t I'.iuse t'i report that there was nothing at all.while the female turns back to sleep with a if rectitude over a duty well 9 1 > K AI ! 1 It I N - - - - - > 8 Watches, Clocks arjd Jewellery v^ MAIN STKEKT SHAWVILLE, QUE.Waltham and Elgin Main Springs Replaced | for 95 cents Headquarters for 3 SHAWVILLE HATCHERY SOI, S31 I I I -vrong ivvr and goes eel in g lerformeil.Roofing, Bave Troughing.Pumps, Kitchen Ranges.Cooking Utensils Milk Pails, etc.i z 3f » v\\ X FOR SALE I c - I ; 1 j f ; i 1 Passenger Pigeon Has Disappeared From U.S.| It is difficult to reconcile the fact j hat s-» far as is known not a single living specimen of passenger pigeon ,\u2018xists anywhere in the country to-lay with accounts of their abundance iess than a century ago.observes a writer In the Detroit News.This pigeon, a bird 1*5 inches long with a ruddy breast, hut gray back md a pointed tail, is said to have been so numerous In the early days if the United States that at times the flocks covered the entire view for hours at a stretch.They were so plentiful in that flights were visible almost constantly at all hours of the day during periods of migration, mthorities say.and when roosting at night their weight broke down large branches and even small trees.An old nesting site of these birds near Shelby ville, Ky., covered an area several miles wide and 40 miles long, while there is record of a pigeon nesting place 28 miles long and :l or 4 miles wide in Michigan in 1870.The fact that advantage was taken if tie* gregarious habits of these birds by hunters seeking to kill them in large numbers is thought to have been largely responsible for their extinction.What is supposed to have been the last survivor of the passenger pigeon race died in the Zoological gar-lens of Cincinnati In 1914.BABY CHICKS Barred Rocks and Leghorns Chick Fountains and Feeders i > Try Jap-adac Paint 4 i i i » for renewing old furniture.! ?1 1 J.R.PRENDERCAST Y i s » Phone 92 7, or write Box 94 f * j s TINSMITH and PLUMBER \\i.W.HOIK,INS SHAWVILLE, QUEBEC.i s i A nice line of Wrist Watches at reasonable prices.All (JrahanteeI) Main Street, i Shawvilie, Que.» $ I strain and m ike sure you g-u it.In i co-operative test, c inducted over (lYxperi mental Farms Note)\tthe three .Martiine I\u2019ro\\ ir.ec-s last ;\u2022 ei.i.\t».\t, tk.\tH ïEEtèLi.,.\t.v Christensen\u2019s strain ef l\u2019>uigholm, intri dv.ceil by the P mini n Kxpt inti.til Farms ii 11»21 aval multiplied by This Club Root Resistant Swedes Call and Examine Oar Stock.MacLean\u2019s year, A.Kit I IF », resistance.This Sli.V WVII.LE.XT VIN Stkket.RED & WHITE STORE \\ 4 4 The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves # 9 ( «) Special for this week only ear r 1 i.- Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, per tin, i Tomato Juice, 4 tins, j Angler Salmon, tall tin Habitant Pea Soup, large tin, 10c J Crown Black Tea, per lb., 39c Fancy Cream Sandwich, per pound.20c Breading Meal, per pkg., 10c | Block Salt Iodized * Royal Purple Hog Tonic, 40c [ Feed Flour, per cwt ij Sugar, Redpath, per cwt.6.00 y Brooms, extra quality, 6 string, 59c 10c and certain private growers 11 variety, while net immune, h is shown I remarkable resUt.iuce over widely sepir ^ ated areas in the Maritime Provinces, although there are s >nn- areas in which it has proven relatively susceptible.In green jield of roots it h is been 1 h w the best commercul varieties in the comparative tests at the Kxperi-entai Farm, N ippu, N.8 , over a rit productive c< mmerci il varieties j in the t« tal yield of dry matter per a re.; In general type tlib \\ iriety is a light i purple < vi id, with a considerable tendency to run tc tankard in shape.It is j I not as uniform as one might wish, but is 1 recommended cn its general resistance I I to club-root.All strains of Ru.gh< Irn are rut cl root resistant.There are many stm of this variety or.the market that susceptible to club-mot as any of the linary commercial varieties.If you arc troubled with this disease, specify that you want the club rout resistant Phone 10.ill 25c Free! 10c Sales & Service MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE, QUE.General Repairs Shell Sealed Gas and Oils ?Beautiful Tudor Plate Spoon with every tube KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE 43 Gents.Disfranchisement The laws which disfranchise persons vary In the different states.In nearly | all of them those who have been cm deled of felony or who are of unsound mind are disfranchised.Some states also disfranchise those convicted of treason or bribery or betting on vlec-lions; and those who are inmates of prisons, asylums or almshouses; some lisfranchlse for dueling, embezzlement if public funds, perjury and petit larceny.In the District of Columbia where there is no popular suffrage, citizens previously entitled t were all disfranchised by an act of congress in 1S7S when the government was placed under direct control of gresf.! 75c y Wrecking Service MRS, M.C.HOWARD $1.50 \u2022y The Same Reliable Service r; Wilson\u2019s Garage G.A.HOWARD, S V LBS K E V BSE N FAT! 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