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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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JULY liôth, 1035 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE-, THURSDAY, No., ôüiti» Veak PERSONAL MENTION Cowling Business College J.E.Fiche, M.L.A., Chosen Official Liberal Candidate at Campbell\u2019s Bay Convention W.R.McDonald, M.L.A.Withdraws To Run as Independent It s a good school.Shawville Hardware Store >f Ortan'n Miss Sadie Frinn was I WlH'k-Hlul gllHst (ft \u2018M i s.M Baker.Mrs.Wm.Allen and children, of Ottawa, visited their relative- in town last week.Mis Wm.C.Horsfleld returned nn Saturday after a week's visit with relatives in Ottawa.Messrs.Belt and Jason Cunning-him, of Smith Portai pine, vi-ited their relative-* in this district la -1 week.Ottawa, Canada Now is the time to enter so that you will he prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will he in the near future.Write for catalogue time.Haying & Garden = Tools = (I to this ruling.\"\u2022 In one stormy political party has ever cxperienc Enter any On a Pokes, Mrs.Pokes, Harold and Dean Rev.\u2019A.P.and their son , and daughter.Miss Lorraine, left on Monday to spend a vacation at Itocjuois (hit.H.W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.coining hell's Hay on\t.v.r\t\u201c W ,T.;e 1 The vote was J.E.Pielie ?00 ; bv many Mippurted, Mr.Mercier J.J.McCann, of tjnyon and Otta* called lor nominations and ballot wn.ritt Tin ovoi w.E.COWLING, President.Handles, Snaths, Garden Rakes, Three-prong Forks, Scythes, Field Hoes, London Hay Cars and Forks, Steel and Wood Pulleys, Km.-t T.nvsjpy | H ARLAND C.ROW AT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.OKFri'E\u2014 In the G F.if origins Building.Main Street, Shawville, Que.Mr.and Mrs ami children, and Mr.and Mr-.Ch i- Southwell, of Ottawa, >ere Sunday vi-itors to town.mg .Uo'.trjil Uben,! orgamz.ttim, oi\twho non ,in,,I ¦'lie hi.Mi .I'irh, ii,\tonald\tDoxtt were: Mrs W.T.\tMcAllister\tami\tand two\tbrothers\tHubert\tDoxte daughters, Mrs, J.Alexander.Miss mf (hualdton, Out., and Aitiioi Lou Sturgeon and Mr.Frank Do we, ot Quyon.Mulligan, Ottawa ; Mr.and Mr*.Jiiniuie I ) >wo was weh-known a* S.E Hudson anil Mrs.U Menilitli, a hot key player throughout .Chelsea : Mrs.H Mirier, Arnprior: County, and wn-a vauied metnhn Mr.and Mr*.W.A.(demi, ot of the Quyon champion-hip team j I\\ biirne, Alta.\tof lltiU.t NOTICE Pall-hearers wen l The Auto-license Office on Main Street, will be during Banking hours, only, for July and August, unjess by special appointment.I open sar> Mr.Do we, i< survived by hi Miss Velma W.A.Modgins, Lt'd l l Quebec L.A.SMART, Issuer Shawville, Que Shawville * i tht Phone 24-J, or 19-5 ' « I J INDIAN SERVANTS PREPARE YOUR SKIN DON\u2019T MAKE EXCUSES FOR BRIGHT DAYS; WHEN AT FAULT Buy the Best Tea A FASCINATING FLAVOR^c^ - \u2019 W Facial Mask Will Make Complexion Clear and Lovely À A- K % S* 1 Housekeeping Problems Of-Canadian Who Makes Home In Cawnpare.y; S g / 7 This is to be a navy-blue and white season, and consequently the greatest care must be taken to prepare and improve the condition of the skin in order to ensure that our make-up tones perfectly.Every woman realizes that her complexion is not at its best after the trying days of early spring.A complete overhaul is the right thing ! at this time of the year, but there is no reason why this should be expensive.f Wife of a captain in the R.A.M.C.at Cawnpore, India, Mrs.Ethel Rogers Mulvany, the only Canadian woman in that city, said in an interview in Toronto: \u201cI am here to direct the Agra and Oudh exhibit at the Canadian National Exhibition.\u201d Then she launched into interesting l'Cd 1 the remarkable romance of an industrial DICTATOR Your Handwriting Reveals Your Character! Velvet and Steel All Rights Reserved Geoffrey St.Clair Graphologist details of housekeeping problems She started out two years ago with With the exception of a Turkish the theory that Indian servants\tyou mav give yourself a com- could be treated like servants elsewhere.She soon got rid of that.\"You can\u2019t treat them as you would treat servants here,\u201d she said.\"They would not understand it couldn\u2019t do any dusting about the house, for instance.If one of the servants saw me working, he would tell the others and they would think I just like them.Then I\u2019d find the By plete treatment in your own home.The bath is a good start, as it clears the skin of all acids and waste mat- has got you down pat In every Instance\u201d.The sequel to this came recently, when this young man again wrote to me an ers f advertIb ^\t./xMSaà.Composition In Mu* art o lug and tlluBtrating or any other kind of art, ih that combination f several parts In which each part Is presented In due proportion.In gram-lt is the putting of words loin the : y> mT\u2019 ct can we know something about grammar and words, nor could we tell you to do ho unless we and you also, know something about the alphabet, spell- The same may he aid of WO ! * ¦* TXNu^SOAV i nier gather to form sentences latter we have to ileal with different language, but when we use the lang-of art it appeals to all alike: Ay lug.etc composition In art.Wo cannot help by merely tolling you bow.unknow something about the 4k, i ë&tX \\ A a vince of Quebec to advertise itself in the United States and other provinces in Canada.Conn.Dean be Chairman ment carried.Motion by Cotnr.Hudgins, that the following bills be paid : \\V.A.Hod gins, school supplies $cS -7 1 *miei w AUGUST 19th to 24th 1935 1 Elliott Fisher \u201c Est.(1.W.Dale, time and material .W.G.Cowan, printing and publishing.\t.Sach Bros., supplies.Eo 4 2 I 05 CREATORE and his BAND Band of 42 with leading prima donna.\u2014Two Uc?concerts daily.4 75 Pure Rood Show Automobile Show Dog Show New Midway Horse Races Auto Races v the guide, r**ni Moore, president of Rivalling the best of stage productions Red, White and Blue Are Popular Hues for Flags lied, white and blue, colors that come into the minds of people whenever flags are mentioned, are the most popular lines, it happens, for the flags of the world, says a writer In the Montreal Herald.Red Is used more generally than any other color in flag-making, followed In order by white and blue.Next In order, but much less popular than the three leaders, are yellow, green and black.Orange, which appears In the banners of three countries, about exhausts the colors usAl in the world\u2019s flags.One country (Spain) uses purple.Brown does not appear on any national flag.Astronomical devices are favorites of flag makers.' Stars are used by many countries and there are suns and moons, the latter|usually In the form of crescents.Brazil, makes use of a circle of the firmament showing the Southern * Cross and neighboring stars and the Southern Cross also appears In the flags of Australia and New Zealand.Alaska has placed on Its flag the Great Dipi>er and Pule star.Other countries \" use characteristic symbols\u2014Afghanistan, a mosque; Cam hod la, an eastern temple; the Republic of Lebanon, a cedar; the Pupal state, crossed keys and trl;de crown ; Germany, a swastika; Slum, white elephant: and the Soviet union, a hummer and sickle.Tibet shows the sun rising over a snowy mountain.Ottawa, insurance REVUE OF REVUES Ni:w Skxatoiis Hon.E.N.Rhodes» Col.Nova Scotia One of the most spectacular shows ever staged.GIRLS\u2014COLOR\u2014MUSIC\u2014SONGS\u2014DANCES\u2014COMEDY\u2014'N EVERYTHING f Finance, Ottawa Thomas Cantly, Piet on, member of the f Commons for Pictou Quinn, AI.IV, Halifax, and J.L.P Jfibichan, merchant and farmer.Max wellton, Rigby ounty.Prince Edward Island \u2014 Hon.J.A.Macdonald, Cardigan, present member of the G vernnivnt without pmtfoli >.Hon.Geoige B F.1 11 Government displays\u2014Live Stock\u2014Poultry\u2014Pets\u2014Flowers\u2014Fruit\u2014Women\u2019s Handicraft __Hobby Show\u2014Child Welfare\u2014Baby Show\u2014Women's Institutes\u2014Junior Agriculture with Varied Competitions\u2014Model Home\u2014Dairy Produce\u2014Home Cooking and Baking-Boys & Girls Work.^resident Langston Receives Invitation from Drummondville An invitation to hold the annual regional industrial s ifety conference in Drummondville this fall, hats been receded by President W.J.Langston, of the Quebec Association for the Pi even lion of Industrial Accidents.The invitation was sent by the Svckc-tary-Trvns*rer of the Tow* of Drim- mondville upon instructions of the It is skated in the letter of New Brunswick Joncs, Apohaqui, M P.for Royal.Quebec \u2014 Hon.Arthur .Sauve, St Ko-ta< j,e, present Postmaster-General.Ontario former M.P, Ingersoll Arthurs, M.P., Parry Sound an 1 ills.Jvu Campbell Fallu, Pcterb to.wife of Howard T.Fallu.farmer.FREE EVENING HORSE SHOW IN THE COLISEUM.JUNIOR BOXING DISPLAYS BY MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS And a hundred and one other attractions which make the Ottawa Exhibition the largest one-week Exhibition In Canada.SPORTS EVENTS T Ib»n.Donald Sutherland, Col .Unie» Conned\tHHjiHHH invitation that the Council had b< en informed llwt the a*sociali»»n was thinking of holding thv winference in Drum-mondville ami that the council desired to inform the president of tho association that the council and the population of the town would be happy to receive the Association and H# delegates in Drum taond ville, While a final decision hag not been taken it is more than likely that the invitation will be accepted and that plans for the holding of the conference will be made soon.The last regional conference took place last year in Slier brooke.J l Ml I \\f.APl'OJKTllENT* Mi Justice Patuick Kei win, of ihe Out .riu Supreme Court, to tha vieaecy on the Supreme Court of Canada etui ed by the resignation of Ur.Justice Prank Hughes : Charles T.MsTague, K.C, Windsor, to suer red lir.Iwe^ee Kerwin.Hon.Alfred Ouraulea*, W a inter of Marine, to the Quebec Superior Court bench, fcueceeding Mr.Jweiive Coderre, and I).McKinnon, K.C, Charlottetown, to he district judge in Admiralty.Prince Edward I.dnid.Commiealoner of Patente Thompson Mitchell, Ottawa, presently acting commissioner.Strongest Grandstand 'Programme ever assembled for the Exhibition THRILLS\u2014COMLDY\u2014SENSATIONS\u2014URL WORKS COMPLETE PROGRAMME SIX DAYS AND SIX NIGHTS.Prize Lists, Booklets and all information on request BOWER HENRY, President.H.H.McELROY, Mgr.& Sec\u2019y.Tawe* Ottawa Exhibition is Either Rain or Shine Proposition The Euum ft Established 1889 ithmhhki) tv mi y thvuhday at till AW V1LIÆ, QUEBEC.Only Newspaper in the County of Pontiac CLARENDON ROLLER MILLS | Plenty of Attractions in Buildings 1 As Well as Outside Best Week in C.C.I Expect History.Flour, Bran, Shorts, Middlings and Mixed Feeds delivered at reasonable prices.Barley and Oats taken in exchange for Flour at highest market prices.Write or phone for prices | Four weeks more \"and tho Ottawa Exhibition will be in full swing.This will be the 48th annual showing by the Central Canada Exhibition Association an I the directors and management are confident that lit.Hon.Sir lb be t Bordon when he officially opens the 193\") exhibition will inaugurate the best week in the association\u2019s history.Never have grounds and buildings looked better and never hive the directors been more satisfied that they have done the very best in the way of providing educational factor/», interesting demonstrations, high c!avs ment, events Outstanding will be Croat ore and his band to be heard in 2 free concerts daily.| j The great maestro will bring a bind of j * 42 artists and the directors are assured it will be the beet organisation he fas\t^ ever brought to Ottawa.Many new +*+**+4**********+***+*+***++****+**+*+*++++*+++++++^ numbers will be offered but of course his admirers will insist on hearing selections which his band plays as none other.For this year one program will feature the playing for the first time here of Créa tore\u2019s own arrangement of The Damnation of Faust, by Berlioz.In addition to tin band, Creatore will bring an outstanding prima donna.Featured for the night program in frort of the grandstand will be The Revue of Revues which will include the New York Hippodrome sensation of a few years ago, the disappearing water ballet.Fascinating gills who back their looks with real talent, latest songs, d mccs and comedy ; elaborate stage settings such as rarely are seen outside ih1 largest theaters, special lighting effects, gorgeous costumes and novel numbers will combine in a great offering.The best in vaiu\u2019e rille, fireworks, horse races and automobile races will round out the grandstand program.D ,g show, baby show, live stock, poultry, pets, model home demstration, .automobile show, pure food .'how, child ! 4 welfare, -1 splays by the Dominion and j t provincial g vernments, civic displays, ; 4 exhil it - by merchants and manufactur- j ?ers, evening h >r.se shows, women's handi- 11 crafts, hobby show ami scores of other T factors will offer ample attractions for * any vidtor.\tt Prize ii'ts are now available as are 2 also the a upon ticket*.These give five * admw-i >r.s for one dollar, a direct saving X of fifty cents and in iy be obtained bit ?various stores or from branches of the X B ink of Nova Scotia.\t7 The dates are August 19th to 24th.X annual subscription Anywhere in (\u2019nimtlii To United Strifes .Successor to G.F.Hodgins Co., Limited $1.50 2 00 All nrroArs must hit paid in full h fore ftny paper Is discontinued if B t # #0 W.(i.COWAN, I\u2019UHMSIIKtt % «=> \\ & St ' > * / x B - ' #; ' w R.KRIFF entertain-noval displays and thrilling LLOYD ELLIOTT, Proprietor R.R.No.1, Shawville, Que.* 0 35*755 § r ^ DKAI Ell IN s r/$ Watches, Clocks aqd Jewellery MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE, QT7E.g V W f w/,.v \u2022 / % % 1 fin Summer Wear t i \\ Hand Cut AND A nice line of Wrist Watches at reasonable prices.All Guaranteed TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE We are now offering some splendid values in Men\u2019s and Young Men\u2019s Suits colours and good materials.We ask you to call and make a personal inspection.r t smart styles, up-to-date Call and Examine Our Stock in Tip Top Tailors present a range of British woollens that w ill blend in with the styles which the leading Clothing Designers have selected for the well dressed man.The blending of these pattern», tones and fabrics offer you a selection of hundreds of designs to choose from.Select your style and fabric and have your suit tailored to your personal measurements by Highest market prices paid for Old Gold I A.K RIFF Main Street, Shawviu.e Tooke\u2019s Fine Shirts Ties, Socles and Jerseys y.Stride SPECIAL Work Shirts, 49cts to S 1.00 Foot Aids Offer quick and safe relief to foot sufferers.There is a STRIDE remedy or appliance fur almost every foot trouble.MURRAY BROS 4 One Price : ¦1 Athens Once Capital of Entire Civilized VZorld Athens was once the capital of the \u2022tvilized world.Hack of It is the most famous of all hills, the ruin-strewn Acropolis.The Acropolis, observes a writer In the Chicago Tribune, was rhe site of the early city which grew ! do Athens.It was fortified more tijnn a thousand years before Christ.Hurt of the original walls still stand.Ht-re the seml-mythical kings ruled and sat in Judgment Th zero We offer the following Women\u2019s Sport Shoes Real Fitters Building Papers, 8 | Shingles, Roll Roofing, Ten Test, Cyproc, Beaver Board, Plastering Lime, New Lasts Selected with a view to service and style.black and white, brown and white, brown Leather sole.zipper front Colours.Fea- tured in and cream and all white.canary Linen Caps for general out door wear and blue.25 cents.colours, white Canada Cement, White-wash Lime, Pulpstone for repair work 81 Price $3.45 ( Others as low as $1.95 ) Roofing Coating.For Little Boys Aluminex Paint $ i 95 cents 65 cents Flannel Knee Pants, with crest, Blue Duck Knee Pants, with crest Women\u2019s White Shoes Ties and T-Strap Sandals.Price, $2.75 and $3.45 Prompt deliveries by truck.Phone 27-J.X ^ II THE HOGGINS LUMBER COMPANY | | In Pumps 1 Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher Misses' Dress Shoes Look Here Service Announcements SHAW V1LI.K United Churches A.F.Forks B.A.F-.D.Pastor Strap or Oxford, sizes 12£ to 3.Compare these shoes with the higher priced lines.Price, $2.25 THE Fourni For Sale , Wants Lost, etc.Ukv Sunday, July 2S .Service at Shawvillc o 11.00 a.m 1.30 1».m.\u2014Service at Zion \u2014Service at Starks Cornci * it.Shawvillc is FOR ADOPTION\u2014Healthy 1'* months old 1,0V.For further particulars apply at this ollice.a BERT C.HORNER.3.00 l*.in a The evening service withdrawn for this Sunday WANTED \u2014 Washed or unwashed wool, highest market price**paid.Apply Woolen Mills, Shaw- to Armstrong ville, Que.UNITED CHVECHES Bristol Pastoral Charge F.W Taylor B.A Sunday, July -S International hay Apply to FOR SALE - On loader, in good condition LioNAim Mi l.Shawvillc.P, D Rev THE FINEST RANGE THAT EVER GRACED A KITCHEN Did last winter make you realize that you need a better stove.The Super Oval is the answer; It is a powerful heater\u2014its fast even-heating, modern oven makes baking easy.Pleasing appearance, smooth flush surfaces so easy to clean, two depth firepot, enamelled flues and enamelled oven which can be washed like a china platter.Every piece of steel used is enamelled and rustproof.Built to last a lifetime.3 sizes and 5 different colour schemes.f, DALE\u2019S TINSHOP 11.00 St.Andrew's, Knok, Austin, Rev.A.S.( he m charge of these services COTTAGE TO RENT \u2014 Comfortable I'otf.igv.ftivni-hvl nt Sand Bay.Apply ,0.1.A.ALEXANDER, 2l)7 Booth St., 3.00 7.30 Ritchie, of Y arm, will °*T:;Wil 0,11 ' © Ask about our Roofing Materials and Roof Paint, etc.Rusted Roofs, painted with LUMINEX during the Summer and Fall of 1934 have been wonderfully preserved and in every case the Luminex treatment has endured the hardships of the past Winter with entire satisfaction.A complete line of Agate and Tinware always in stock.FOR SALE -II.iv standing in field by \\pply to W m R.R.No.1.Shawville, Que.Good duality the awe Hanna.Rhone.1*1-11 a L m ut h i \" n.a.r.\\sToi Clarendon 1 nith \\.S.V.lilTl HIE, Sunday, July 28 11.00 a.in., Service at Wesley Service at Bristol Service at \\ arm __________ nev.O,, Ont., will be in charge of all services 11 l.v FOR SALE\u2014One 4 year-old hay driving Vpj.ly to Roland Ellioit, R.R.Ro.2, Campbell'\" Bay.Quo.mart' 3.00 R.m 7.30 R.in FOR SALE\u2014Brick IIouso, Stable ami Situated on Mam Street East There it a Findlay Range to sud everu purse and purpose.Findlay lity is accepted today as the étendard of alone building.Lot qua f Sa-k J.R.PRENDERGAST TINSMITH & PLUMBER In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Armen Sheppard, who passed away July 21st, Cupar, Sa.sk.Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear is the one that i< gone In memory we shall keep you dear Armen As long as the years roll on.Inserted by his Wife and Family.Church of England QUEBEC SHAWVILLE, Parish of Bristol \\V A.Hewv.tt Incumbent Sunday, July 28 Morning Prayer 10.30 Evening Prayer Evening Prayer 7 Ren 1933, at Bristol Mines Bristol, Caldwell, 2.30 FREE RETURN TRIP » DALE\u2019S TINSHOP, Center St., SHAWVILLE.Parish of North Clarfnhon Rev.1).Andrews Incumbent Sunday, July 2h i TENDERS WANTED ! Spacial rates for Cars on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Norway Bay to Sand Point.Round trip, car and driver, 50 cents Each car passenger, 15 cents return.Morning Prayer 10.30 2.30 7.30 Thomas Dean The death occurred at Stark\u2019s Corners, Clnieiulon, on Saturday evening, July 20, cjf Tho-.Dean, a life-long resident nt' the community in his 71st year The funeral was held on Monday afternoon from the late home of the deceased to Stark's Corners Presbyterian hurch and Stalk's Corners cerne; An extended refernce will appear in next issue.William Joseph Hunt William James Hunt, a native of the town-hip of __\\Vilbei force, where he was botgi 77 years ago and for the past five years a resident of Pembroke, died unexpectedly at 5 o'clock on Thursday, July 11.alter an illness of several xvee-ks.The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon from the home of his brother.Albert Hunt, 191 Welland Street, Pembroke, and burial wa4 : made in the family.plot at Letts ' Corners, near Egan ville Rev.(,\tm,.p, F.Chilton, ohle-t son oi iiiiilliilll IBS IHlli Ottawa river îatlu-i ))\"\"\tbrother- and one -i-Du\\ Mr-.Alex .\t^ (,f \\oVa Scotia.Peter- was made the capital of A rah.a.Its liitfsi gtsisgp msm * .-.mmm:= spa.ÏÏ1\t\u2022.wii- f the Federal Typcwvitei : George Iv.of the Post menaced any «me enema Ottawa, and lint in4 1912 Hie Intrei two sNtepS | venturer, John Lewi** Hiyiy ami Mi- reached» /he city In, lie utive seere Patriot* Otter Lake Thome Centre, Evening Prayei Charter is, N.A.Drummond.Agrmio- * problems to communicate \"itn him.Tenders will he received by tlo- under signed until Friday, July 2
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