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[" Z < $1.50 per annum in advance j 2-00 to the United State QUE., THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1934 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY No.8, 52nd Year Unexpected Death of Henry Seyntour Barnett Cowling Business PERSONAL MENTION It's a good school.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.The Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.E U.Mee, on Wednesday.August Miss Evelyn Tuck, of Ottawa, 8th, at two p.m.Tea will be visited friends in town over the served by losers of the attendance week-end contest.Shawville Hardware Store Citizens of this village were| College 3Sr,,e\u2022*\tr\"\tMr.Tto K\u201e.lm daughter.Xrln, the for.toon Mr.B.rnett *\t\u201e\t,\tMiss Myrtle Fades, have returned hH(j been around town as usual Ap The Equity goes to press, we jronl H trip through Western Ln(j shortly after dinner, started learn with deep regret of the CanadH.\tto mow the lawn at his home.He ipisgss iSIS|i \u2018wilVk sprved'by1 the Miss Sheila Masson, .in.Evangelistic Service.A.DOWNING, Pastor.W.A.HODCINS STORE CO., L td SHAWVILLE.QUE.day of last week traded by this girl now, sa obviously as that the girl a'so was by him.She sat, Sylvia noticed, as close to him as was possible.Her dark oval eyes set in a face cl delicate cream and peach bloom, wore always looking at him, as if unwilling to miss the play of his features for a second, while her pretty red lips had a tender, almost possessive curve as she smiled up at him.And Sylvia, lu turn, smiled across at Tony, gaily pretending that the other couple did not exist, that she cared nothing about them, that all her Interest was wrapped up In her amusing, handsome companion, whose , voice reached ter ears above the I throb and rattle of the train, while he leaned towards her over the table.\u201cThat wretched, vile thing called money!\" he was saying.\"If it was 1 rv t y i # «5» ¦ à CH a ?P\" i Rt «îiw: DOUBLE AUTOMATIC, N BOOKLET/^! pw \u2022Si a si $ 713 Delicious Quality Also in Black and Mixed only not for that, I\u2019d cut out this silly tervals to feed Anne.On Sundays, DUpi IM ATKM IQ A f I FX/I ATCTt pretence at being a brother of [ she comes in to bathe the baby.| *^a1A-jV/ITA/^ A AkJlvl lu A 4 # éi* V 1/1 A 1 sensitive sleeves, so pretty and girlish.Or It the Diamond Jubilee.\tanatomy\twhich are just ^ sensitive.mm### iSü=Ü«:*i HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS matched by this device.\u2014Financial! Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of such Enclose 15c In She heard So, too, that instant voice, every hour Of every day, shall make the heart rejoice; It speaks from the beginning, grows in power And orders all our ways, that still, small voice, Through the green-branching Summertime of youth Till Winter\u2019s whiteness witnesses 4 v V m I a ; * Dangerous Practice.Do not strike any child on the head m * * % r.r* m - v A i / 'V x can its truth.\u2014F.L.Montgomery, N.Y, Times % s, / % \u2022v, ml)()i in the Knglish al driver is the law that forces him to come | ,hahot Is in the same position as the to a dead stop at every railway crossing.This law has not been long in force, in our U 0 x O Sold in Shawville exclusively by We have in stock U.S.L and MONARCH BATTERIES at reasonable prices.Complete line of Cutta Percha Tires Evolution of Letter \u201cE\u201d of the English Alphabet THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REGO- 3 W.J.BADES - - PROPRIETOR.corresponding symbols In the Phoenician and (îreetc alphabets and the oth t alphabets descending from the Phoenician.In the Semitic languages, which had no vowel sounds, the E symbol originally was an aspirate.In its earliest form the letter resembled ypet the grades crossing accidents _____have been greatly reduced, and this reduction will be, as this stop-law becomes better understood and observed, more marked from year to year.Though many drivers seem not to be convinced of the efficiency of this law, statistics show the contrary and it is the duty of every automobilist to stop at every railroad crossing because it is the law.ro vmce Beware of the A.KRIFFI Common Housefly SUPERTEST GASOLINE MOTOR OILS- and CREASE Do you know that one little common our K turned backward, with the up right stroke extended below the bot- | housefly, permitted to settle on a piece of food, milk, a baby\u2019s comfort, can In some of the earlier Greek alpha- I deposite germs that will kill a little bets the letter appeared almost as It baby ?It has been proved conclusively does today, with the difference that through scientific investigations made at the upright stroke was prolonged one of Canada\u2019s leading hospitals for above and beloor day in 1702 u British fleet under Admiral Samuel Cornish reached Manila with troops of whom General I>ra per was in command.The entire orce numbered about 0,000 including There was then no Spanish captain general, so the demand fur surrender was made on the Call aid Enanine Our Stock.275 00 GEORGE HYNES & SON Comr Argue Financial Statement of the Clarendon Schools, audited by Mr.H.S.Barnett, be accepted.\u2014Carried.Motion\u2014Comr Brough\u2014That hereafter no child be allowed tuition in the High School grades unless all outstanding school fees up to June 30, 1934, are I 1870), French dramatist and novelist paid and that children whose parents was the most prolific author of all | k) Sepoys not ratepayers must pay their school times, notes G.It.Turner in the Eunices in advance monthly and that the sas City Times.One thousand two Principal be instructed to enforce this hundred volumes are filled with his regulation.\u2014Carried.Motion\u2014Comr Hanna\u2014To adjourn.\u2014Carried.Motion Highest market prices paid for Old Gold Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.Alexandre Dumas Holds Record as Book Writer Alexandre Dumas the Elder (1802- A.KRIFF Phone 80 Main Street, Shawville arc tonmii Catholic archbishop.Manila was little prepared for rt istance published writings, an average of one volume every twelve days for forty In one year alone, 1845, his I wore built to kee| What fort! lient ions she had IT the Moms oi years facile pen produced not only sixty volumes, but in addition he found time to E.T.HODGINS, Secretary-Treasurer the Chinese pirates, not a heaviij uriied European fleet, with what were i hen considered powerful batterie*.General Draper made a landing and advanced on the city under cover of write four newspaper serials and to dramatize all the plays for a theater upder his management.So voluminous was this great | artillery lire.A picked native force which was sent against him was driven lack in wild disorder.The archbishop.deploring the shedding of hlood, urrendeml the city.For three hours dan.'la was given over to pillage and lie Sepoys committed all the excesses orbhlden under the rules of civilized Dominion and Provincial Premiers Confer Frenchman's literary output that often he has been criticized on the grounds that he employed less successful authors to write under his name.But, although he often collaborated with | \\ others, not a shred of evidence exists to prove that he was aided by ghost writers.His fame justly rests on his highly creative intellect and his amaz- Ottawa, July 30.\u2014With eight of the nine Provincial Premiers in attendance and Prime Minister Bennett presiding, a conference of Dominion and Provincial Cabinet Ministers today wrestled with the unemployment relief problem.The Dominion Prime Minister, who summoned the conference, expressed a desire to abandon the present basis of ing Industry relief, and to curtail mounting expenditure- OB unemployment telief, pointing out that the problem was primarily one Jty to concentrate always upon some-of Provinces and the municipalities.I thing new.On a certain occasion, aft He reminded the Provincial Premiers er an Illness, lie was convalescing In and their colleagues that the Dominion a little Swiss village.A book In the had spent more than $100,000,000 in library of his host absorbed his int.-t helping the Provinces to overcome this | est and he read it avidly from emergency and suggested that for the future each Province should submit to the Federal Government an estimate of ONE FULL WEEK August 20th to 25th (Hi the protests of the pre- variart ate tin* English commanders made the .mops desist.An outstanding figure at this crisis was Simon tie An da, a judge and pa-riot leader, lie maintained that the archbishop had no authority and -houhi not have surrendered if he had r.He notified the English that the people of the Philippines repudiated ill terms of the surrender, especially he promise to pay $4,000,(HK) in gold.; le had escaped to a neighboring island with certain government records md a stock of official printed station \u2022ry and there he issued orders and lecrees as the captain general.The ar between England and Spain was tided by the Treaty of Paris in 1Î >3.MANY NEW FEATURES An interesting anecdote, In this con nection.Is illustrative of Dumas' abil CHEATORE And his band return to Ottawa by popular acclaim cove* to cover.Curious to learn who wrote It, he turned to the title page and learned, to his amazement, that he himself was the author! Follies Revue of 1934 its notes.It this were done, the Dominion would be willing to pay the Provinces so much per month, and make the Provinces responsible for the administration Pretty girls who dance and sing the newest features costumes and scenic effects HORSE RACES General Admission Superb Carry Young in Pouch Opossums are marsupials, their of the lund.The Federal grant on ac-1 young being born so early and undecount of unemployment relief would veloped they are carried in a pouch not necessarily be based upon popula- 0n the mother's abdomen until devel-fion, but upon the special needs of each 0ped.T Province.Saskatchewan, for example, kangaroos and mice with its drought problem and thousands drop them Into their pockets, where of farmers in distress, would have to be- they grow.Throughout the Jurassic dealt with in a special way.Quebec, alJ(j Cretaceous periods the mammals with scores of thousands of unemployed were probably all small, of the low or in Montreal, and Ontario, with its, ders of monotremes or marsupials peculiar problems, would have to be| carnivorous and Insectivorous considered and dealt with individually.Most of the visiting Premiers were disposed to entertain Mr.Bennett\u2019s pro-!>osal favorably, but Premier Taschereau, of Quebec, was somewhat displeased with it, and contended it would be impossible for the Province of Quebec to compute and furnish in advance an estimate of its unemployment relief requirement for next winter.Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 25e Copyrights Are Granted to Protect the Authors New All-Feature Vaudeville Born half an inch long, like .their mothers or G THRILLS and COMEDY AERIAL FIREWORKS DISPLAYS A copyright is u right granted by law to protect the author of a literary »r musical composition or a producer of a dramatic or artistic work.The original term of a copyright is 28 years from date of entry.Provision is made for Its extension for a second term of 28 years, and such extension Is obtainable not only by the author, but by his widow (or widower) or children, or, If these be not living, by his executors, his next of ton, or, in the case of a composite work, by the proprietor If it is a work upon which copyright was originally obtained by the present proprietor.This protects his work from plagarlsm for the period in which the copyright Is operative.It offers the a me protection to the author of lit-rary composition that a patent offers lie Inventor.AUTO RACES Coupon Tickets Friday and / Saturday These will be remarkable events IMMENSE MIDWAY for «1 No NEW SHOWS\u2014NEW AND THRILLING RIDES TRACK and FIELD SPORTS EVENTS herb eaters lived before the Eocene, perhaps.Of very ancient lineage, living through many depressions and perilous ages, the opossum has learned that \u201cfeigning death\" is a good weapon of defense.If bought before Opening Day FREE EVENING HORSE SHOWS Exhibits of live stork, poultry and pels.Dairy, Agriculture and Horticulture.Junior Agricultural competitions.Women\u2019s work.Boy»1 and Girls\u2019 work.Baby Show.Dog Show.School Exhibits.Merchant#\u2019 and Manufacturers\u2019 displays.Pure Food Show, ment displays including live fish, game birds and wild animals.Obsidian Natural Glass The Indians of early days often made their arrow heads of a natural glas# known as obsidian, a variety of lava which Is partially transparent and Is very hard, brittle and sharp-edged.Obsidian Is of a variety of color# ranging from black to gray, but the color of one specimen I# usually uniform.In the United States the natural glass Is found In Yellowstone park principally, although It Is also found In other regions.It Is rather widely distributed throughout the work or each article sold world, wherever volcanic action has Automobile Show.Govern- Just Received REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILWAYS AND BUS LINES A new stock of\u2014 Cement, Lime, Roll Roofing Shingles, Building Papers, etc.Prompt delivery by truck.Custom mill work and dressing at reasonable rates.THE HODGINS LUMBER CO.Shawville, \u2014 Quebec.A royalty is compensation which fho \u2022older of a copyright or a patent com rands for the use of his work.It Is isuully made In the form of a propor-Iona I payment on sales, as to an au Prize Lists Booklets and all information on request BOWER HENRY, President II.II.McELROY, Manager-Secretary hor or inventor for each copy of a occurred MARRIED The Equity IMPORTANT NOTICE established l*W9 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT SHAWVILLE.QUEBEC.Only Newspaper in the County of Pontiac Summer (Slothes Smiley\u2014Dale St.Andrew's United Church Campbell's Bay, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday afternoon, July 30th, when Miss Verna S.(J.Dale, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs.Robert Dale, of Rooney, Que., became the bride of John Emerson Smiley, third son of Mr.X i and Mr* Robert Action Smiley, of 8 North Clarendon, Que.Rev.K.G.x Warren officiated.V\tThe bride wore a gown of white V\tchiffon organdie with crepe hat B and slippers to match and carried P a bouquet of mixed flowers.p Miss Celina Dale, sister of the p bride, acted as bridesmaid and ft was gowned in pink chiffon with ft hat to match.ft Willis Smiley, brother of the ft bridegroom, was best man.ft The church was beautifully ft decorated for the occasion with j potted plants and cut flowers, j Mrs.H.T.Lunam played the t wedding march and during the C signing of the register, Mrs.E.G.f Warren sang a solo.Following | the ceremony, supper was served ! at the home of the bride to about f fifty guests.I After a short honeymoon, the j newly-weds will take up residence I in North Clarendon.We have on hand a good line of ready-to-wear Suits of good style and fit ; also a good stock of our own tailoring to choose from.I I ANNUAL BUIHUHU\u2019TION : Anywhere in Canada To United States .$1.50 2.00 \u2022 # * # All arrears mus be paid in full be fore any paper is discontinued.G.F.Hodgins Co.L td.CLOSE-OUT SALE We have recently stocked complete new range of Shirts, Ties, a w.G* COWAN, PUBLISHER picture of World Seen in N.S.Coal District 1 One of the most Interesting and complete geological picture* on the continent is to be seen In the Juggins coal district of Cumberland county, (Nova Scotia, according to the natural resources department of the f'uundian ¦National railway*.This picture I* found In the carboniferous formation /which occurs In the sea cliff* In tills «district.The formation extends In unbroken order for a distance of about ten miles.The coal measures are full of Interesting markings and structures that show the conditions under which they accumulated.Fossil tree stumps, rooted in place and erect although enveloped In sand and turned to stone murk the sites of coal forests of early stages of geological history.Skeletons of reptiles in some of the stumps show that primitive lizards found refuge in the hollow trunks.Footmarks on the surface of mml layers, now completely Indurated, relegate these creatures to t tie mud flats of long ago.Raindrop pits toll of passing showers and cracks bespeak periods of sunshine during the period when the deposits were In the making.Geologists from nil over the world have visited these deposits and fossils from the district a re fourni in nearly till of the larger museums.x Hats Bathing- Suits, at prices to suit every purse.9 Continues in full swing In Memoriam In loving memory of my dear husband J.M.Bradley, who passed away Ausust 11, 1931.Gone before me to the home of love.Waiting to welcome me in Heaven above.Be one of the large number benefiting and saving at this gigantic event.MURRAY BROS V Loving Wife SHAWVILLE - QUEBEC.Card of Thanks Mrs.H.S.Barnett and family wish to express their deep feeling of gratitude to friends, acquaintances and particularly the neighbours who so sympathetically extended kind and efficient service on August 1st and days following their bereavement.They also wish to acknowledge the cut flowers and other gifts received.CLARENDON ROLLER MILLS If you are in need of Flour or Feed now is the time to place your order.We can give you very best prices on Bran, Shorts, Middlings, Ground Feed and Flour Meal, etc.Write or phone for prices The Name \u201cHippopotamus The name \u201chippopotamus\" cornes from the Greek and means '\u2022horseriver'* »r river-horse.The body of the hip T> Is almost hare of hair hut it lias « few bristles scattered over it.The great fleshy lips and snout of the animal are provided with quite long bristles which play an important part In the animal's enjoyment of his food.In fact as lie browses almnt arid < I raws Ills food into Ids cavernous maw, he shows the sain** appreciation of his dinner that a hungry hog does.It** unlin ks his lips and drools and grunts In a way that shows lie doesn't belong 1o the class of beings that nothing pleases iri the way of eatable*.11 is bristles Just tickle Ills pa 'ate.In fact the hippo Is a good example «if contentment and solid sat I faction on a largrt non le.\u2014 Pathfinder Magazine.I # Watch Mails for Further Announcements Red-Shouldered Hawk The red-shouldered hawk is a powerful bird, about a foot and a half long, lark brown above, the feathers edged with rusty buff, with bright chestnut patches on the shoulders.The wings and dark tail are barred with white, so are the rusty bu!T underpants, and the light throat has dark streaks.This larger relative of the red-shouldered hawk, the red tailed hawk, shares with it the hatred of all but the most enlightened farmers.I ?G.F.SODGI1TS 00.Lt\u2019d.LLOYD ELLIOTT, Proprietor R.R.No.1, Shawville, Que.Departmental Store.Dogs Indispensable Perhaps most widely known of all animals for his faithful devotion, the dog constantly performs acts of bravery and courage, sacrificing his life when necessary for his master.Man has needed the dog more than he is generally willing to admit.The protection of live stock against thieves and wild animals, and their herding, can In no practicable way be handled other than by the (log.When a pole ._ is to be discovered, there must be I fpnTr W ^\t^\t1\t#____a dogs.Despite all modern inventions, j X PV\t|/^>1 I tl | expeditions Into the Arctics are never j\t**\tM Ulll l attempted without them.In many !\tn\t.\t._ _ European countries they are still era- |\tIOT IGIIGWIDg Old lUrDltUr©, ployed for draft purposes.His wartime record is legion.Ten thousand dogs were in service at the front at the signing of the armistice.The Red Dross dog, with first-aid kit strapped to its collar, ignored all danger for service to man.The liaison dog, message carrier, trained to seek his master, crept and crawled under heavy fire with the one thought in mind\u2014 often saving whole companies of men from disaster.i Headquarters for YOUR EYES Medicine From Weeds Yellow «lock or sour or curb'd dock, ns It is often called, has long light green leaves that curl at the edges, ami small greenish (lowers that grow thiekly on long stems is brownish yellow cn the outside and yellow within, was used by greatgrandmother to make a tea which she gave as a tonic of the fresh root to a pint of water and the «lose was from one to four ounces three or four times a day also combined yellow «lock, dandelion burdock and wild cherry for a tonic.Thoroughly examined by modern scientific methods Roofing, Bave Troughing.Pumps, Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Utensils Milk Pails, etc.I'll*' root which \u2019 T.T.Beattie, I She used two ounces Specialist on all Visual and Muscular Eye Defects Over 30 years practical experience -UiO,1, Bronson Ave,, cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONT.\u2022%» Slier 459 She J.R.PRENDERCAST, \u201cKangaroo\" Mice The Jumping mice found principally in North America are a miniature form of kangaroo, at any rate their form of locomotion and their general contour rosemtde the kangaroo.The body and head are only about three inches long and the tail another live, yet these tiny creatures can Jump front S to 1Ô feet at a hound.They arc nocturnal in their habits, being seen In tin* daytime only rarely.They inhabit field* and forests, where they feed largely on seeds.TINSMITH and PLUMBER Main Street, Shawville, Que.( SHAWVILLE BREAD WHOLESALE & RETAIL .Mason and Dixon Line The boundary took its name from two eminent astronomers and mathematicians, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, who were sent out from England to run It.They completed the survey between 1763 and 1767, except for 30 miles surveyed in 1782 by Col.Alexander McLean and Joseph Neville.It Is In the latitude of 39 degrees, 43 minutes, 20.3 seconds.In the political history of the last century, Mason and Dixon's line Is sometimes projected Indefinitely westward as marking the northern limit of slave territory.MacLean\u2019s Is manufactured in the most sanitary and up to date Bakery in Pontine County, with the best Hour and other ingredients that money can buy.We specialize in Pastry and Cakes RED & WHITE STORE The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves I < I 9 The New SHAWVILLE BAKERY Pickling Season eiinic W.M.Sekeney, Prop.TOOTH BRUSH Vinegar, per gallon Whole Pickling Spice, quarter pound Pure Mustard, half pound Red Pepper, quarter pound Cinnamon ground, quarter pound Whole Cloves, quarter pound one ounce 40c 10c 20c Women Boee an Island Mlnikoy Is a small Island about 250 miles to the west of the southern tip of India, and midway between the Laccadive and Maidive groups of islands.A considerable portion of the men are usually absent, either a way on lengthy voyages as lascars on steamers In the coasting trade of India and Ceylon, or engaged in fishing.Each of the several sections or parishes of Mlnikoy has a clubhouse for women SkawTillo lalrlB and Granite forks 10c Guaranteed Bristle 10c 10c THOS.SHORE - - Proprietor.Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Turmeric, Cassia Buds, Whole All spice, Mint Leaves, Curry, package, Cinnamon Bark, package Rubber Jar Rings, package Zinc Jar Rings, dozen 5c 35 cents.5c n u 8c u a MONUMENTS 5c h h 5c n a Built of the Finest Grades of Material that can be procured 5c h !l Crossing the Rubicon MRS.M.C.HOWARD 10c The Rubicon was the old name of a stream which separates Cisalpine Gaul and Italy proper.Caesar by crossing It In 49 B.C.virtually declared war against the republic.For this reason the expression carries the idea of taking an irrevocable step.5c Dealer In Any class of work or design manufactured to order and all work guaranteed satisfactory.Special attention given to Fencing and Cemetery work Get our prices before placing your orders elsewhere.6c Toilet Articles Medicines Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigarettes and Tobacco 25c n Norwegian Produces Furniture From Waste Cellulose Material BUSIEST SPORTSWOMAN 1 itH îâAî Voice of the Press Canada.The Empire and fhe World at Urge ( ventor acquired sufficient skill U manufacture his own motor, then had the opportunity of expert menting with sulphite lye at a cellulose factory, and produced a pulp which he treated with rhrome acid.The product resembled rubber hut p pea red to be unstable, whereupon lie made a machine for the production of a material consisting of ninety cent fibre and 10 per cent lye.Picturesque furniture made in the Renaissance© style out of the waste products of cel lu lose and textile factoiies, 0,000,000 tons of which are at present said tt do nothing hut pollute the world\u2019s rivers every year, Has been shown hen by Mr.Olav Kvistoflfersen.a Norwcg inn engineer.The furniture is produced by means of an invention which grinds the waste mattei frçom the factories into a tough pulp, out of which scores of different things can be made.Mr.Kristoffcrson was first educated as a wood carver, and tried to construct a wood carving machine but he found that a mo:or registering 30,000 revolutions : minute was required.Various cittlnca\u2019 firms declared that they could not make such a motor, as 3,000 revolutions a minute being the maximum.By means of sneual study the l i- Oslo, Norw.IH * w *\t\" -a r,-:< s Kiichnd of 31 I\tIN THE GARDEN IIBIIIS Br a s rusas\t\u2022\" \u2014 - CARE AND VIGILANCE furnished by the producers.But not I pedestrians must accept their fan of the 31 pictures got through I s^are 0f responsibility for their own - Toronto Star.\t| safety, and while motorists operat- .\ti ing lethal agencies, must exercise CROWS HATCH CHICKS I speCiai precaution, particularly at We have heard of hens hatching I intersections and other portions of ducklings and wondering what it is thoroughfares where they are es s-jMKW\ttr*;: better luck in getting crows to do | Times got f romThVoMh Biddies Themselves.| QLD D|ME NOVELS IN DEMAND He and some of his neighbors con-\tThe\to,d\tDime\tNovels are begm- for a living.So they found some\t^ some\tof\tthese\tbooks are in high crows\u2019 nests put three or four hen» demand and sen at from $1.50 to $5 eggs in each and in due course ap- each . \u201dEr:jdHSr 2 la nerf left port One said \u2018no matter how sailors they need, they will bo \u2018\u2022I feel my private life Is sacred to said the family could not afford to myself.If I discussed It, the public pay professional donors for blood, and ' ' ^ frequent transfusions Wtff the only I her .would be offended.\"\u2014Mary Bickford.pr naething.Journal. by an artist with water colors and white of an egg.He labored two months on it.His fee was 300 guinea».Tn compiling menus, Mr.Lev en determined to have nothing but the very best of what was in season.This has often been very costly.He has bought grouse for the usual fixed-price dinner when they were 15s.each, or Scotch salmon when It was fis a pound.The dinner price is 7s fid times it has cost double that.So today the magnificent White Hart of Lincoln Is still losing money.And today.Mr.Leven.faithful to his ideal of The Perfect Inn, goes on rebuilding, improving.NEW COMMISSIONER TO CANADA The Use Of The Telegraph fm ili m*-Æ ¦ Conscious of the benefits to he derived from the use of the telegraph, Canadians are more and more each year using this service in sending social messages, greetings, congratulations and business communications, Canadian National Telegraph officials declare.Of particular Interest is the transfer service by which - v uilu Some & D h S money money payments may he made at once by wire In any town or city the money being collected by the telegraph comat one end and paid out at the other on the receipt of wired advice.In this forward stride In the field of telegraphy, the Canadian National Telegraphs have taken a leading part.The carrier cu.rent system of telegraphy.which has multiplied many times the physical capacity of exist-wires, is now generally in use throughout the System.Today, in Canada alone, the Canadian National Telegraphs operate no less than lfi4,-795 miles of physical wire and 2,094 offices.\t_ Through Western Union, the Canadian National Telegraphs provide a direct exclusive domestic service to any part of the United States or Mexico; by virtue of an agreement with the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, the same service Is carried by cable to the farthest ends of the earth.Even ships at sea may reached by telegraph through a working arrangement with the coastal wireless of the continent.Various types of available to the business community.Rush messages are sent immediately on receipt and take precedence over all others.\u201cPay letters\u201d for transmission and delivery before fi p.m handled after nil rush messages have been dispatched and are considerably cheaper still; these are transmitted during the night and are delivered to their destination on the morning or the first working day after filing.also available for sent under similar r// Vy wm mm m pan y mm \\ \\ How Do Y ou Live In a Small Town?Si V \\ 1 Ml « ?Æ Ing The other evening a visitor to Am.hertsburg asked the question, \"How do you people live in a small town ?Whether he was looking for information or just being a smartie, it was hard to tell, but we suspected the latter motive.He might have been answered by another question.How do people live in a city?\u201d How do they live without neighborliness; how do they live in their cramped apartments where one has to step out into the hall to change his shirt or his mind; is hurrying to get $ I y When you smoke plug tobacco, can cut each pipeful fresh when you want it\u2014and you cut it any way you like, coarse or flaky.Plug tobacco is economical, too, for it lasts longer in your pipe.you can where every one acme place and they can't because they have to Jostle their way through crowded streets.Where every one wears a harried look as though a bill following on their heels trying to collect the Instalment on the folding bathtub or the chiffonier-kitchen cabinet.Where you have to wait minutes before you can make a mad rush across an intersection.\t«mfiVTS Br\tj\t1vss-?ment neighbor and his wife bickering ; in existence\u2014one child -n \u2022*\"* \u201c\u201c* over which small town they will visit ]ion born is destined for midgethood, next Sunday.Where people dash into the authors (Walter Bodin and lunch room at noon, wolf a sand- Burnet Hershey) of 'TVs A Sma wich and a cup of coffee, and then World; All About Midgets\u2019\u2019\u2014a per-hustle back to a two by four office fect yy, ign»t it.A midget, by the to swelter for the rest of the after-\tjg defined as a man or woman, noon.Where the poor working gire correct]y proportioned, less than 4 have to spend their hard-earned shek-\tg\theight.The smallest els for make-up to make them 10011j dult on record was Pauline Musters like rosy-cheeked small t0\u201dn girls'' ! a native of Holland, who at the time town?\u201d Humph! Why wouldn\u2019t we j live in a small town?Where tne MIDGETS have a history of their etB a8 a means ,\t_\t_ merchants know at a glance wheth- ^ and ^ ig an honorable one.To cycle8 and airplanes has Prev ouely the cheque is rubber or not.Where\tMessrs.Bodin and Hershey:\tmet with only scant success all the mass - ¦ Wsism mm m a# mm* mmm Ci\u201e\u201e, \u2014- -g \u201e inventor, has declared mensngeH are plug smoking tobacco collector was are Rocket Air Mail Makes Trial Trip In Great Britain The latest studio portrait of Sir Francis Floud, Secretary of^the Ministry of Labor and Fisheries, and chairman of the Boar< o u.who has been appointed High Commissioner m to Sir William Cheap rates are nhorter messages condition*.toms and Excise, Canada for His Majesty\u2019s Government in succession Henry Clark.He will come to Canada about the end of the year.STAMPS ISSUED FOR MILE TRIP OF 1,000 LETTERS Ten Minutes\u2019 Notice SPECIAL a South African Ladies Become j Most Perfect Hotel in England lhostesses \u2018o Prince George\tCosts Its Owner $70,000 & Y6&r Lovely Rottingdean, England.\u2014In the cold of the early morning several excit-met high up on the downs ed men here recently; the leader spoke a few was cleared; sudden-explosion\u2014Britain\u2019» Has Capacity for Only 50 Guests Modern Hostelry in Town of Lincoln Provides an Expensive Hobby It must always be an Important ev-1 ent to entertain certain members of j the royal family\u2014and there are few j who claim this honor.But words; a space ly there was an first mail rocket tore Into space.the attachment of rock-of propulsion to bi- # commoners what if one had only tan minutes' notice of the visit.Perfect indeed must\tLondon.\u2014In a side street of the be the house where ?he hostess re- quiet old agricultural town of Lincoln mains complacent and unruffled on 1 have seen in the making one of ! the most extraordinary establish- Although England visiting sales at old mansions to secure pieces of furniture.He spent thousands in this way, put- er ting the spoils, not In his home, but in the sumptuous rooms of hie hotel.He determined to have a fitting en-He designed and had epe- such an occasion.inents in Britain.Here, far from the main stream of commerce, a man is building a luxury hotel\u2014an hotel such as only few capitals of Europe could par- recen*t> completed his During South African tour Prince George paid one such visit.Imagine the excitement in a little township tucked ^ away amongst the high and rocck ^ for elegance.hills, flags flying, decorations gleam- u gQeg wjthout Baying that the ho-ing in the sunlight.The weather was | ^ hflg never ^id.hot, and the morning garden party n ag & hobby_a costly hobby, in the shady Botanic gardens passed\tu can sleep oniy 45 t0 50 people, off pleasantly.A mon 2 the guests\ttbe ^wner has determined that two charming old ladies who these few guests in this unlikely place little thought ns they met the pleas- g&an have perfection.&nt smile and hearty handshake of , Sinclair Lewis has written a novel the Prince, how soon they were to of a man make his closer nsqua\u2019ntance.\tcreate The Perfect Inn.ON A SOUTH AFRICAN FARM Mr.H.H.Leven, of Lincoln, is his luncheon which followed he real-life counterpart.expressed a desire to see a real South Xfricrn farm, and arrangements trance.daily cast a massive door canopy in solid lead.It Is embellished with' representations of the cathedral.Over it is a leaden figure of a hart.That canopy cost £500.He remodelled the bedrooms, de- himself.He made wmm same dress.Where one Passes the sr\t£pr «5 A single bathroom attached to a j *live jn a small town?\u201d bedroom has cost £30.The bath\tj reckon we get by alright.\"IfI Amberstburg Kb.Its owner runs signing every one every one different.When he has completed his alterations each will have a bathroom \u2014 and each bathroom will be a different were Attila the Hun was a not an actual midget.the rocket's\tx\t\u201e that before long he hopes to have a COMING to more modern times, the .regular rocket mail service in oper*u two most important midgets of th* tlon acr0S8 the English Channel, tak-17th Century were Sir Jeffry Hud- L about a minute instead of me mm Experimental bights In Austria and These stamps were among -popular exhibits.who strove all his life to # color.At the In Five Years.£70, Mr.Leven acquired the White Hart \u2022nil basin I Some existing suites have valuable ; period furniture, grand pianos, and ,\tAneCdOtCS \"I ancient silk brocade curtains.\t|\tJ\t.Recently Mr.Leven replaced all the\tQl IRC 1 âlTlOUS about a thous- verc promptly made.A* ten minutes of Lincoln in 1919.He had never ninutes\u2019 notice these dear old ladies, ba(j anything to do with hotels be-listers of eighty years of age\u2014wel-1 fore \u2022omcd him with true colonial hospita-| The White Hart was then a coin- linen.The cost was and pounds.The fortable, old-fashioned typical county ity to their Old World home.fa- mhoure itself is the most fascin- town hotel in the shadow of Lincoln Rting place\u2014a long, low timbered, Cathedral.\t_ BBSS® mm- The Prince was keenly interested\twas no question of him see- of mustard-pot for the table, and \"hile a ; particularly keen on see- in everything, even the poultry and\this money come back.\tspecial wrappers of the soap table-.s * -5 rformed, so when one day\tREN joined in the family tea at the round He haP worked clay and night but cellars |n the country.It is worth ing, a Pe 0\t,\t$\tup by hand, the job of winding o table.To go through with a contin- never once has the hotel shown & about £15,000.\t\u201e,T HAPPENED is described by cupied the full\tay o ual round of public engagements in profit.\tThe greatest triumph of all is t ^HA\tSe rett Haig\u2019s soldier- men, says Mrs.M.V.Hugh ( hi it e of the heat required some fort- Some years the running losses have ladle8» dressing room.This Is b - .erg ant \u2022\tyears With | delightful book London At Horn .) itudc and the little informa! visit with been as much as £1.000.\tlng fitted now.It Is only ^ur een servant, m j >*\td thre6 brother Big Ben, by the way, is not the clock lîtttïÆ11 ™\" - P7w; £\t-a »\tss t st busy .lav\tHe completed the new dining room ^ room he ,8 spending £700.\t, circle round the la\tamin Hall, who was Commissioner ot a few days ago.\tThe walls are silver, the carpet is matched from a near-Jj\tWorks when the clock was put up.To say that this room cost £7,000\tsilver.\t\u201e I\t\u201cI saw the old Uku m*™\t.\t.\t.-as It did\u2014Is only to give a vague\t^be dressing-tables\twill be silver.\tround 0f the circle several times,\tA\tthe Cockney\u2019s\tfrequent Idea of its magnificence.\twith Jade green toilet accessories.The he says, \"then I Faw nn - d displacing of the aspirate, Lewis -\tthat\u2019s a howl.\u201d THE REVIVED INTEREST ?Sir Douglas Haig\u2014fell a his stay m In- in Wine Cellars.the important men has left us several excellent miniatures of Cromwell.\u201d the most MERCY FROM VULCAN NO Eganville Leader: Misfortune pur-Purchille St.Louis of Perrault.Last summer he had bis home destroyed by fire, and only the other day-on Sunday^ when winds were high\u2014sparks from a burning etupp his farm reached his outbuild-with the result his fine new fourspan stable and oth- in flames.À were saved sues on In that little town now both white idealise their ings barn, a new er buildings went up cookhouse and granary Mr.St.Louis had not rebuilt his dw*- burned last and dusky subjects princely visitor.All he did and said,-and even what he wore is eagerly recalled.\u2018A light grey flannel suit with double-breasted jacket, blue shirt and black tie,\u201d will no doubt be all the vogue there this summer, and the young men will endeavor to reproduce the style and his smile, which so charmed everybody Mooing Cows.\tI chairs are -¦=@ifis4SS@5h hung with rich ranged checquerwise.On this, all round the room, is marvellous imitation of an one lling house which was but has been gathering the ma- year terial for one.self.to his orders.TVie windows are velvet.Above Is a great recessed celling panel lined with pure silver leaf, painted a ssr\u2014 - - -\u2014 woods enamelled In four bright colors\u2014red, blue, yellow and green.The effect la breath taking aa you walk In from a quiet hack Street.At night, with the chromium and table lampa lighting up the NHiyS !LM \u201cExecuse me, Misses, but it\u2019s a nawk\u201d Keeper: you\u2019re both wrong, \u201cTHEN THE boy was brought forward and the old fakir mumbled BSÏB'ES ».the audience followed his hand with Wake up your Liver Bile their eyes- He seemed to be giving\t\u2014No Calomel Needed instructions to the boy and address- When you feei blue, depressed, sour ffïisrî5f r=r èfSSSSffwS wi STS n.ornent he threw it up!'\u201d\tIns sum.or roughage, dont go far The spell was broken (adds Se- en°u0«n*need a llver etimuiant.Carter1» ïM =; artfs1 sssssra eye» had deceived oim.\tdruggist#.ford, Ontario.STOPS ITCHING Are You Sluggish ?To Throw Off Energy-Stealing Impurities, enjoy a glass or two each week of Energizing, Effervescent In One Minute 0.D.Dl Preicriplien Speeds Relief Jumpy Nerves 1 Yield to the soothing action ! of this medicine.You will eal I\tbetter « s ; sleep better .; ; feel better ; ; % look better.Life will seem worth living again, \u2022\tDon\u2019t delay any longer.Begin II\ttaking it today.I For quick relief from the Itching of pimples, mosquito or other insect bites, eczema, rashes and other akin eruptions, apply Dr.Dennie\u2019fpure, cooling, liquid, antiseptic D.D.D.Prescription.Forty years* world-wide success.Penetrates the skin, soothing and healing the inflamed tlwiuea.No fus#\u2014no muss.Clear, area lew and stainless\u2014dries up almostImme-flately.Try D D.D.Prescription.Stops the most Intense Itching Instantly.A 35c trial bottle, at any drug store, le guaranteed to prove It\u2014or money back.DJ).D.1 made by the owners of Italian Balm.green heavy silver, It Is a glittering spectacle such as you might see in London Paris or New York.\tI And amid these metropolitan aplen-dorm of the Lincoln White Hart you hear the cows mooing In the I market below.\tI When Mr.Leven started he tore I the place Inside out to put In cen-1 tral heating, and spent thousands on improving the drains.\tI I He motored hundreds of miles over | ANDREWS LIVER SALT 14 4 can LYDIA E.PIHKHAM\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND In TINS\u2014SSc .nd60« NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, 71c Issue No.30\u2014*34 ; ,?.?3?Mid'Summer Clothing .SHAWVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE ?»\t- -\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\t\u2014 |\tHow\tlong are\tyou\tgoing\tto\tbe able to\twork\t?I\tHow\tlong are\tyou\tgoing\tto\tbe well ?I\tHow\tlong are\tyou\tgoing\tto\tlive ?t\tOECAUSE these questions cannot be answered,\tpeople buy JL3 Life Insurance.By means of Confederation Luc 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 and accumulate capital to live upon in ffld Sensational Values Forsythe Shorts, in striped and plain broadcloth, all sizes, 50 cents.Forsythe Jerseys to match shorts, 50 cents.Forsythe Buttonless Combinations check, all sizes, 25 cents.Boys\u2019 Golf Hose, Special value 25 cents.Another new shipment of Men\u2019s Summer Caps tan, blue and white, 6f to 7$, 25 cents.Ladies\u2019 White Kid Shoes, Cuban or high heel $2 50\t$2.95\t$3.95 Growing Girls\u2019 Calf Oxford.A good walking shoe, black or brown, Values $3.50 to $1.95 Misses\u2019 1-strap Oxford or Pump, sizes 11 to 2, patent, kid or calf.Values $3 to $1.65 Sport Sandal, brown, crepe sole, sizes 11 to 2.\t79 cents.Kid Slippers, with heel, black, green, blue and red, 79 cents.Other lines to clear at 49 cents.> in nam- accident or disease x age X X It is significant that men and women between 25 and 35 years of age are showing a decided preference for this form of policy.Fill out and mail the coupon below.l)o it now.\\ ou will be keenly interested in the particulars that we shall send you.X X ) X X X in Women\u2019s X Confederation Life Association, Toronto.Canada.Please send me particulars of your Endowment Policies, with Total Disability Benefits.x Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher « s 8 Name Address Work Boots Men\u2019s Work Boots, black or brown, leather or panco sole, sizes 6 to 11, $ 179 Occupation Date or Birth i NORWAY BAY GOLF CLUB Confederation Life Association] i « Toronto, Ont.Over sixty-one years Security and Stability, % Head Office, Open for the Season BERT C.HORNER.G.G.McDOWELL, SHAWVTLLE, que.9 Holes of Excellent Golf Clubs for Rental.- $ P.O.Box 74, Phone 20 i Lunches Served.% Dale\u2019s Tinshop I INSURANCE IN ALL IT'S BRANCHES } : ; You will enjoy a round on this sporty course.I How About You ?An editor needed $200 ; he looked over the subscription list, noted that some subscriptions were in arrears for two years, a few three years and one or two five years and others more than that, in all amounting to $250 some duns and one man received the missive with indignation He went to raise a row with the editor who showed him duns he had received himself for the printing paper, ink, etc.\u201cNow\" said the patient editor, \u201cI did not get mad when these came.I knew I owed for them and I relied on you and others who owed me to pay for them.You see we all depend on somebody.\u201d The mad subscriber saw the force of the argument and said he was sorry he had let the bill run so long.How about you ?Look Here For Sales, Wants, Found Get our prices on Roofing Material before | Service Announcements buying elsewhere ; as we can supply you with the Highest Grade of Material at the Lowest Market Prices.Cemetery Donations Lost, etc: Shaw ville United Churches Rev A.F.Fokss B.A.B.D., Pastor Sunday, August 12 11.00\ta.m.Service at Shawville.1.30 p.m.Service at Zion.3.00\tp.m.Service at Stark\u2019s Corners.The Evening Service is withdrawn.At all of these services the guest preacher will be Rev.R.W.Armstrong, of Merrick ville, Ont., a former Shawville Dr.D.J.Campbell, Treasurer of the Cemetery Committee acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the Cemetery Improvement fund ; J.Y.Caldwell, Ottawa, John Caldwell, McKee, Miss M.Armstrong, Lachlne, 5 00 Frank Armstrong, Shawville 5 00 Miss L.Hodgins, Regina, Miss Mary J.Fades, C Bay Simon Barber, Shawville Claude E.Shaw, Ottawa o He sent out ROOMS TO LET \u2014 A couple of nice bright rooms to let.Apply to Mr*.Andrew Sly, Centre St.Shawville.Que.!\u2022 OR SALE\u20141 Chesnut Driving Mare.4 years old ; 1 Buggy , 1 Cutter ; 1 Smalt Cream Separator.Apply to Trios.Orr.>Y eirstead.Que.$5 00 5 oo î Stl0etREWe,TLShgawvu7cllin8 \"\"\" particulars and 2 00 For further ,\t_ terms apply to Miss !>,ï Millar Bank of Montreal, Shawville.Estimates gladly furnished on Bath-room equipment and the installation.Headquarters as usual for Stoves, Ranges Tinware and all Kitchen Utensils.2.00 boy 5.00 Church of England Parish of North Clarendon Rev D.Andrews Incumbent Sunday, August 12 Chatteris,\tMorning Prayer 10.30 Thorne Centre, Evening Prayer 2.30 Rev.L.F.Crothers, of Hull, will preach.5.00 months old.Apply to Leonard Mkk, Shawville.Phone, 7 3 At Wilsons Hall Every Wednesday at 8.30 p.m.Latest Talking Pictures Shawville High School June Exams TO RENT \u2014 A comfortable dwelling house oil Queen Street, near the School seven rooms garage, woodshed and summer kitchen, cistern, and large Results of Departmental examination in grades X and XI have been made public during the past week.Our local High School has reason to be proud of the high standing attained by its students, and of the exceptionally high percentage of passes in each ot the two grades.Congratulations are extended to Miss Gladys Stitt, of Fort Coillonge and to Miss Hilda Harris, ot Shawville, who have the honour ot \u201chighest standing\" in grades X and XI respectively.Grade X students are ranked on a possible 800 marks ; grade XI students on a possible 1,000 marks.In order to pass, a student must be successful in English, French, and three optional Failure in one paper is Wednesday, August 8 DALE\u2019S TINSHOP, Centre St., SHAWVILLE.Parish of Bristol Rev.W A.Hewett, Incumbent \u201cMoonlight and Pretzles\" Leo Carrilo, Mary Brian, Roger Prior, Lillian Miles and Herbert Rawlinson W IN TED\u2014Reliable man required ns a representative for the Fuller Brush Company to cover the towns of Shawville Campbells Bay, Fort Coulonge ami Brush Company.Limited St.Otaw.i.Sunday, Aug.12 Bristol Corners,\tSunday School\t10.00 \u201c\t\"\tMorning Prayer\t10.30 Bristol Mines,\tSunday School\t2.30 \"\t11\tEvening Prayer Evening Prayer James Ballantyne Early Saturday morning James arm.-\ttiSf-r Le 1.30 and 6.ov and was not 50 Spaiks The funeral of James Ballantyne, who died at his home in Bristol, Que., Sunday morning, July 29, after a few months\u2019 illness, was held Tuesday afternoon from his late residence to Norway Bay cemetery.\t1\t^ _ The service was conducted at the home bv Rev.John Foote, pastor of Biistol Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev.K S.Taylor, pastor of St.Andrew s United church of Bristol.The late Mr.Ballantyne was in his 81st year and was born in Bristol where he had lived all his life, Campbell's Bay Youth Drowns gpen(]jner the greater part of it A drowning accident occurred at a farmer.He was married about SA KS3C\tMS lost his life.Together with the esteem in which the deceased was four sons of Lawrence E.Smith, held.s rtirir r t$2 Arcra: shore Lawson Smith warned Me- and Ernest ot Toronto, and one Cauley not to jump from so tar daughter, .Mrs.Russell Dean, also McCauley, however, jumped and both of Ottawa ; and Mrs.John went down.Lawson Smith tried Smith, of Cantley, Que.?3^,,8.r Hf.s A\td™,i« ceon who was near the scene.McCredie, John Dods, Donald Me-dived, fully dressed, but his efforts Phee and Melvin Stewart, were also unsuccessful.Lawson\u2019s tinee brothers ran lot- help and in a short time swimmeis d boat crews with grappling searching, but it was 3.00 BORN 7.30 Caldwell, At Shawville, Que., on August 3rd, 1934, to Mi.and Mrs.Leonard Belsher, a son.k uvrcl > ) To the Indies of Shawville and district.I wish to announce that 1 have just received a new stock ot mid-summer hat.Please call m and look them over ; 1 also offer number of left over hats at 50 and 75 cents.\u2014A.G.MurpH\"V .occurred between U.,i, came w work at 0 o clock.The car and welding outfit w ere after the robbery was discovered one science subjects\t,\t.\t, overlooked, if the student obtains a percentage of 05 in the aggregate.\t.\t, .The grade X pass list is as follows : Gladys Stitt, 040 ; Marion Fletcher, 630 ; Margaret Ju Id 032 ; Dora Hanna 010 ; Eric Judd 579 ; Sadie Tugrnan 507 ; Wilmer Hudgins 560 : Eleanor Beckett 550 ; , Beverley Masson 528 527 ; Douglas McDowell 522 ; L.Fakes 512 ; Lillian Wickens 501 ; Beta Belsher 481 ; Blanch Moore 470 ; Lindsay Judd 450 ; Clifton Dale 420.In grade XI, the following students are entitled to the High School Leaving Certificates.Hilda Harris 773 ; Mabel Chisnell 093 ; Ernest Dean 004 ; Evelyn Dab ins 001 : Herbert Wickens 049 ; Gordon Strutt 0 40 ; Wilmer Graham 032 ; Harold Fokes 018 ; Florian Brough 017 ; Alice Hodgins 010 ; Idena Brownlee 594 ; Lottie Wright 582 ; Glenn Hod-gins 500 ; Loi8 Horner 558 ; Linda Bretzlaff 556 ; Walter Kilgour Walter McDowell 534 ; Ebert Horner MARRIED Sales & Service MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE, QT7E.a Graham\u2014Miller The home of Mr.and Mrs Anson Miller, Eaton, Que., was the scene of a pretty wedding, on August 1st, when their elder daughter, Rena Idellfl, was united in marriage to Mr.G Garth Graham, of Wyman, Que., son of Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Graham.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, entered the living room to the strains of a wedding match played by Miss Hilda Graham, sister of the groom.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Mr.Pike, of Savvyerville.The bride was very prettily dressed in pink silk organdie and carried a bouquet of roses and sweet peas.Miss Irma Miller, \u2018-ister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and was dressed in white organdie.Mr.Lloyd Hobbs, of Quyon, Que., acted as best man.Immediately after the ceremony supper was served to the guests.The bride and groom then left on a motor trip to Quebec City.On their return they will reside at Wyman, Que.Those from a distance who attended the wedding were \u2014 Card of Thanks as General Repairs Shell Sealed Gas and Oils The family of the late James Ballantyne, of Bristol, desire to express their sincere appreciation to their many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to them duiing their recent bereavement ; also their deepest thanks for the beautiful Moral tributes.Marjorie Tugrnan 542 ; Norman Dods Wrecking Service i In Memoriam The Same Reliable Service Wilson\u2019s Garage G.A.HOWARD, SALES REPRESENTATIVE Phone 40.i > l In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs.Edward A.Horner, who died suddenly on August 12, 1933.The days have been long and lonesome, The nights know of the silent tear, Our thoughts are forever with you, We all miss you mother dear.Oh, how we miss you, words cannot tell, That dear face we loved so well ; The sweetest of memories is all we have left, Of our dear mother, who was one ot the best.\t_ Peter swim ! Notice to Farmers 555 Pentecostal Tent Meetings 531 an Place your order for twine with the Clarendon Farmer\u2019s Club C00 ft twine per cwt.$9.25 Coarse Salt per bag Good Fly Spray per gallon 1.25 Twine may be had at the following places :\tHurst Hudgins, Yarm ; Vert le- Smiley, Stark\u2019s Corners ; Claude Elliott, Shawville.Write or phone the Secretary.Phone 0-28 CLAUDE ELLIOTT Shawville Pentecostal tent meetings are being held at Bristol Ridge, Que., in Mr.John Lucas\u2019 Grove (near the Mission) from August 5th to 26th.The Evangelist is Rev.H.C.McKinney.B.A, of Akron, Ohio.Large crowds have been attending every night to hear the speaker on Prophetic and Gospel themes.Thurs day night the subject will be \u201cRussia in 1 Friday night, \u201cDivine irons were not until 8.45 the body was recovered.Artificial respiration was tried by Dr.Leopold Renaud, but without success.The body was removed to J.Ringrose and Sons funeral parlors.He is survived by his mother and one brothel Ray.The funeral was held at nine o'clock on Friday morning, from his home to St.John the Evangelist Roman Catholic church, where The following\tstudents are entitled to matriculation standing (alphabetical order.) Mr.and\tMrs.Wilson Hayes\tand\tArts Florian\tBrough Evelyn daughter, Miss Ruby Hayes, Mr.and Dahins, Harold hokes, Hilda Harris, Mrs.Donald Orr and Mrs.Clayland, of Glenn Hodgins, Alice Hodgins, Herbert Hemmingford ; Mrs.Taylor and Miss Wickens.\t,, Betty Taylor, of Montreal ; Mr.and Science -Florian Brough, Ernest.Mrs.Leonard McGilton, of Standstead ; Dean, Gordon Strutt, Herbert Wickens.Mr.and Mrs.Newell Cam#, Brampton- |n %rmde XII, Ell wood Fletcher, ville ; Mrs.Fred Tarrant and Miss 0| VVnltlnmi, was successful in the Anna Graham, of\tFox warren,\tMan.;\tfinal examination for Senior Mu- Mrs.Robert\tHobbs,\tof Quyon ;\tMis>\ttriculation i he i- now eligible to Verna Hobbs and Mr.Clifford Krreen, I enter second year A i ts at McGill University, The Family 1.00 Farm For Sale One hundred acres in the Township of Onslow, 5 miles from Quyon, miles off highway, 00 acres tillable, balance in bush and pasture, watered, good buildings.Apply to JAMES THOMAS, Quyon, Que Prophecy Healing in Hist r> nd Scrij t Sunn ¦\t< >oss Sunday Sec.-Treas well morning SHAWVILLE FAIR Sept.20-21-22 of Ottawa "]
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