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The equity
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  • Shawville :[The equity],1883-
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[" J c$i.50 per annum in Advance j 2.00 to the United States., THURSDAY, DEOhMHKli 19, 1935, SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE.3::i:u Year x,).- I ) BORN Cowling Business College Ottawa, Canada A lui of oli 1 friçruK is well as your family, will appreciate your it solves the personal gift Two extra photos with each extra photo with each half II.1mison,.Photo Artist The Annual ('lit Mums Tree of Sim svville Putted Church Sunday School will he held on Monday evening, Dec.23rd.Adults, loots, Children free.The annual Christum?Tree and Entertainment of Bristol Memorial Chur eh Sunday School, will be held Friday evening, Dee.20th.Admission, Adults, 25 cents ; Children, free.A Christmas Tree, under the auspices i»f St.Andrews\u2019 I ni ted Church Sunday School, Bristol, will he held on Monday evening, Dee.23rd.A good programme is being prepared.Admission, Adults, 25 ets.; Children free.A Christmas Entertainment featuring a three-net play \u201cThe Christmas Shadow\u201d, Christmas Carols, presented as living pictures and a Christmas Tree, under the a us|>i(et?s of the Rml fonl l nit oil V MVS.will be presented in the VMill'd Church lit Rail fill'd Wednesday, Dec 18th, at Six) p.m.Admission, Adults,25its; Children 15 ets./t's a good school.DIED V ?lioto- Shawville Hardware Store own graph, problem, dozen At Shawville, on Tuesday.Dee.loth, 1035.to Mr.and Mrs Herbal T.Stark, a son -Herbal Farrell.! At the residence of her niece, Mrs.If.If.Horner, 7rh Line, Clarendon, on Tuesday, Dec.17t.li, 1 H>, Angel IIanna, wife of tlio late Hugh Horner, in herSird year The funeral will bake place at two o'clock this Thursday after-IIODUIXS rDickson\tnoon, Dec.10th.from the rnsi lancé Mr.and Mrs.R G.Ilodgins, of of Mrs.H.H.Horner, to Radford Shawville, Que., announce the United Church and Miple Grove engagement of their only daughter Cemetery, Shawville.Roberta Gwendolyn, to Cedric | Wynne Dickson, of Noranda, Que , | younger son ot Rev.J.S.B.Dickson and Mrs.Dickson, (\u2019ape Cove, Que.The marriage will take place the latter part of December.OIK\u2019 I I dozen.Gifts of Good (Sheer ENGAGEMENT Noiv i.s the time to enter so that you will he prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will be in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.' , rr - %\u2022- .I Pyrex Oven Glass Coleman Lamps & Lanterns Coleman Sad Irons Electric Sad Irons O\u2019Cedar Dry Dust Mops Fancy Tea Pots Thermos Lunch Boxes Pocket Knives Skates Sleds Skiis Little Arnprlor Girl Killed by Train W.E COWLING, President.H.,W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal, Rlmda Sinnett, eleven-year-old da lighter of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Smith, of Arnprior, was struck and instantly killed by an east-Mr.and Mrs.C, M.Corrigan, I bound C.T.R.freight train, near were in Montreal for the week-end.John Street crossing, Arnprior, on .\t.r ii.\tTuesday afternoon, Dec.10th.Mr.and Mrs.A.(».¦ 1\tThe child was on her way home spent a few days in Toronto te- fro|ll 8cllool when the accident cently.\toccurred Miss Mae Thompson, of Bristol, The father of the child is at prespent several days lust week with Lent working in the Gillies Bros, relatives in town.\tlumber camps at Brent, Out.Her town.HARLAND G.ROWAT PERSONAL MENTION NOTARY PUBLIC Gra-iuat .M.Un-die and H.St< rcy : pianist, Mi9.L\u2019dgai Hodgins.W.7*.Hodgins, Lt\u2019d J B.I Î!sii i * 1* *\\ \\ rre The United Church School will ho d i C!r i -tin Kut°t tainni.I\u2022 and Pro : no (\u2019l urch a\u2019 Kvp.To -dr i.t 7 | v.child rei', 15 finance com-Lang forf>ly HINDS Night and Morning #4# \"SUNSHINE STEALER,\u2019' b y Berta Ruck, (Musson\u2019s), is a romantic story of one Carmen Allen and Jim Travers.Carmen, of Spanish and English blood, is a lonely orphan in London.She finds a wallet containing fifty pounds.Yielding to tihe power of advertising cruise In sunny waters \u2014 she buys a ticket.And then her troubles he.gin.Jim Travers, detective, has also felt the urge to escape London log.There you have a situation that only Bertha Ruck could unraval to a satisfactory conclusion.¦\"w X -\tIf at any time the fire gets very PHILADELPHIA\u2014The Rev.Ivan j0w so that it is nearly out, do not nage?\t.gentlv shake the grates and add a The trouble with men, he told &, charge of fuel meeting of couples he ?as married, i kn .> / .\t.U3» flNDS içy&i/llmond \u201e ÉEAM She discovered, too, that Captain Ancett rather liked her: and since Hannen had insisted on her coming against her inclination she felt she owed nothing to him in she was nice to Cap- a m and since 9* consequence tain Ancett.whom she liked is 1.They are impatient.2.They lazy.3.They are skeptical.4.They never seem to adjust themselves to the new status of women, o.They are conceited, fi.They have streak of taking for granted Treaty Boons All Areas of Dominion Af-faded By Tariff Concessions.The coast of Spain, with the distant mountains, drifted away on the horizon as the Corsair cruised stead-southward into warmer climes; the days passed quietly, and the voyage seemed unreal as a dream.But soon, all too soon, it seemed to Joan, they were on the look out for their first glimpse of Gibraltar; n the afternoon it appeared, standing up like the back of a great beast in the calm blue sea.are A Pleasant Tasting YEAST 1 ny \"THE SHINING CLOUD\" by Marg.Pcdler (MuHfion's) introduces Gillian Kemsley and her brother Ronnie at the moment of their father\u2019s death, when they discover they have been left penniless.They rise nobly to tin occasion and secure a position as host and hostess at a resort hotel.Gillian, attractive and impulsive, meets and falls in love with u re.a mean the constancy of their wives.7.They unmindful of little things.8.They are too easily run into a mould \u2014 mould that won\u2019t keep shape.Of women, he said: 1.They are too fund of regulating men.2.They have of humor.3.They arc pos-4.They are argumentative.nowadays known tluit Yeast that it aids Everybody is good for them digestion, makes n sluggish intestinal tract active and clears up the stagnating impurities that are apt to linger in the blood, clog the skin and cause pimples, boils, sallowness, poor colour and other complexion trouble*.But not even body can take Yeast.Here is a Yeast that is pleasant to taste.It has n flavour you'll enjoy.And it is actually richer in the vitamins that make fur health - particularly the \"It\u201d Vitamins.Phillips Pure l Art Yeast is an English preparation.It is not only pleasant to take but it id more convenient, because it doesn't spoil, doesn't lose its power and eflieienry.It keeps indefinitely.You can buy several weeks' supply at one time And furthermore, it costs less.Twenty-five days' t reatment* may be purchased for $1.1X1, You can take it before each meal.The large size bottle contains 150 tablets at $1.00; the smaller size 50 tablets for 50 cents.Phillips Live Yeast is .obtained at drug «tores.Try it\u2014you'll like it are WORRIED ABOUT YOUR HEALTH?TAKE SASKASAL a OTTAWA\u2014The following shows tariff concessions granted by the United States to Canadian producers in the different geographical of the country: areas no sense sessive.5.They are sensitive and touchy.6.They whine.7.They often possess the crepe-hanging impulse.8.They do not keep abreast of the times.In conclusion, Mr.Hagedorn urged \u201cMy word!\u201d said Maude, in the men to \"marry by all means evening stillness, as they stood at get a good wife, you will beco the rail of the now idle yacht.\"Is happy.If you get a bad one, you will that where the sheiks live?\u201d\tbecome a philosopher.\u201d At sunset they were lying off Tan glimmering white in Timber and the British Columbia lumber duties split in half and re ductions made on salmon, - canned clams, crude sperm oil.piers sweep of golden coloured hills; a strange place, indeed, with its Moorish domes, to Maude, who had never seen anything hut London.halibut Nature gives to Canada in munificent abundance the natural Mineral Salts found in Little Manitou.These medi-emaJ Salta are refined and prepared by expert Chemists in the form of SASKASAL SALTS.Thus SASKASAL in turn gives to Canadians in simple form\u2014easy and pleasant to take\u2014the cleansing, purifying, medicinal products of Nature.That is the simple story of SASKASAL Salts, so helpful to you in regaining your lost health and maintaining it in joyous vigour.If you suffer from Constipation, Indigestion, Rheumatism, mild Kidney ?r Liver troubles\u2014take SASKASAL Balt*.At all Drug Stores\u2014tiOc Coed News For Sufferers of Prairies: Reductions on cattle and ther STOMACH TROUBLES If you very calves, horses, fodders and farm products.TRENCH\u2019S STOMACH TABLETS Have proved a boon to sufferers Iront Heartburn, flatulence, Oanritie, Dyspepsia, Acidity, Indigestion and Stomach Troubles generally.Tlieir beneficial effect is threefold.They stimulate normal digestive action, counteract acidity, keeping the entire system in good working order.Send for a bottle today, postage paid, $l.GO.Enclose Money Order or Cash.Or wo will send C O D.TRENCH\u2019S REMEDIES LIMITED, (40 Years' Successful Business) Dept.V, 110 Church St., Toronto Ontario and Quebec: Reductions on cream, lumber, cattle, dairy cows, grass and clover seeds, turnips, maple sugar, talc and feldspar, ferro alloys, acetic acid and certain fresh water fish including whitefish.A sheik in every house you '' said Hannen.can see i Be Thankful said Maude.\u2018Til bet t»> \u201cOh, go on there isn\u2019t a sheik in all Africa\u2014 that\u2019s only a book-yarn!\u201d lum Too many of us are blinded by little setbacks\u2014thinking only of the misfortunes that seem to keep overtaking us, and not of the good things, which we take quite ns a matter of Maritimes: Reductions oun her, seed potatoes, hay, turnips halibut, fresh or frozen salmon, eels swordfish, smoked herring.TO BE CONTINUED 10 U com words, arc you grateful enough that it is not worse ?There are comparatively few who could not be thankful for something.Lives might be much brighter if lv rat ion were given to the aim- In othet \u2022 HYDRO OPERATED SETS Only Northern Electric gives you the sensational, trouble-free (en trOmatic Unit pirn Controlled Selectivity and the new Metal Tubes.See them ! Hear them! From .\\ ovX A# r', Ü \u2022 i( o* EU! CO* l yp.! cons» shine of life instead of bewailing what can\u2019t be helped.Don\u2019t you have many things in your life that others have not, and would enjoy V Yes, there are many \\ You have but to look around VxC ! *11950 t » co* e* jüt- CpUflfl' % zS * it i m O* ! \\>*X cP i1 ¦Ve f .=# off thaï lit 1 Ae you are These others are victims of circumstance?; have the same troubles tha* you have, and possibly more.If you have health, you should he thankful.Health is the greatest blessing.Don't bemoan your fate when you .it* i & I JAMES STEWART HEATING EXPERT ¦ « to voVj Sâyt ce \u2022 BATTERY OPERATED SETS New brilliance of tone.New airplane-type dial.New cabinet beauty.For air, storage or _ dry cells.The buy )ro of the year! From See your N.E.dealer today I * ** Forced draft methods of heating are not only but un sale \u2014 X expensive use 'blue coal ' and he 'blue coal are wu\" 1 50 sure.\u201d 35 Issue No.49 r \u2022 THE COLOUR GUARANTEES THE QUALITY ! iu Make This Laura Wheeler Lamb To Keep Or Give Away Mark Twain Tribute r TA o/Sketch Club ' ^ ^ \"\tWhite was used for the white tond portion of the eyes, Black for the muzzle and other portions of toe head.Light-grey on the hotly, with a Dark Grey for the shade tones on the body.Then I used a Half-Tone on the ribbon around the pups neck with the High-lights painted on the ribbon in the Light Grey tone.Thus 1 brought into use the five tones of No\u2019s J, 2, 3, 4 and 5.I would like those of you who have a puppy dog, to make a sketch of it and paint it up in This problem will be Ex.No.82.You will pardon me for repeating wlmt has been mentioned in refer- >\u2022 e « xi .BALANCE IN FIVE TONES Lesson No.82 Thitt wick you will have an opportunity to get more detail and feeling into y out tone drawing.With the use of five tones instead of three tones an artist can get finer detail into his work.Fig.27% has five spots in which to in.You will note that on the 1 -, .4 ivr é itF \\ WSË8Ë I i m w.r i n > ; * w i m \\ i I ! V : ! place tom No.1, the White Tone is circle.No.6, the Black Tone is on the background and so on.While in Fig.270 we have quite a different effect produced by reversing the tone values.You will note the change in the positions of Tenes No* r Ë ! V W $ t 4 five tones as described above i â % t i ! B A 'W', V:| >Y '#* i / « 1 and f>, m A*r -( y i & ?VI * 8 i Mi &.1 { ».I i m , Stew ' T i g# P H I y g I i y %?xW, PATTERN 1092 a BP - P >1*' «m You remember how Mary in the nursery rhyme was never separated from her lamb?Well, you can be sure that the lucky child (or grown-up) for whom you make this cunning toy lamb will always have it within reach too.If you want to make a curly-haired one like the sketch, the directions will tell you how to make the curls in wool or candlewick.Or you may just use a plain bit of cotton print or velveteen.\t, ,\t,\t.\t.01Z Pattern 1002 comes to you with a pattern of a lamb inches; directions for making it and material requirements.Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- to Need lee raft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co.73 West Adelaide V* 5.i m 3 % f § MÊÊm m iiBwSw» De Forest Rudd as Huckleberry Finn, Howard Kyle as Mark Twain, and Billy Wallace, grandson of General Lew Wadace, as lorn Sawyer, in tableau presented during celebration in New York Uty of the 100th anniversary of the great humorist\u2019s birth.sow# a ;r>: \"V 7 i I tern Street, Toronto » f ô 2.79 M VI 4 I « ales of Nazis Killed In 1923 Putsch Interred In Munich \u201cHonor Temple\u201d ?.ml ,.luck, also tiie f the other three tone been changed.i n naim I being similar to musical scales tout* but, it seems to fit in here quite appropriately.The measured Black and White Tone intervals effect the eye, urecl sound intervals cf-Thus if we strike two, f ¦ positions values ha If v*(! u.-c the flower motif of last which to m * i û IS % I 9 « # N I JJ 8 B a design upon tone problem, we will to consider just where to rv week na a Dahms, that the President Auditors to audit the books t this Company for the year 11)35\u2014Carried.Motion by I) T Hudgins to adjourn.H.K Elliott Sec.-Treas Oldsmobile Service Buick Chevrolet, Sales J J secure Dec.4th, 1935.of Shawville Present, ADES\u2019 GGSLENT Poultry Feeds exclusively An adjourned meeting Council held on above date >1 ivor Argue and Councillors Campbell, McCredie, Caldwell, Prendergast and McTiernan.\t.\t.\t, Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on motion of Crs.Mclternan- Cal dwell.Motion by Cis that following bills be paid :\t_ W Beckett.* ® \u201c RJ' Ea.le>.I\t™ Wilson\u2019s Curage .\"\t*\u201c W J Horner.\u2022 2® ^ Wilfred Howes (applied on taxes) .« Erie Judd .\\\t29 J Elliott'.\t\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022'\u2022'\u2022 .\t6\t69 A Hamrd, (applied on taxes).\t4 General Supplies.,K\t)\t\\0.\t1\tHenry\tLucas Earley and Cassels.^\tu\t2\tDavid Grant .Gatineau Power .-\u2022\t_\t'\t\u201c\t:j\tAllen\tHorner- Karl Hudgins.1\t,u\t\u201c\t4\tHenry\tLucas.\u2014Carried\t.\t\u201c5 Frank Roy.Cr.Caldwell gave notice that at a » ^gonard Stanley .special meeting to be held on Saturday, \u201e -\tHenderson.Dec.14th, at 8 p.iu., he would intro- M 9 Jas.W.Campbell duce a By-law effecting the storage ot .t 10 Harper Emmerson 2.49 gasoline etc., within this Municipality, j Motion by Comr.J.G.Graham, that Motion by Crs.Prendergast Caldwell, we close our schools on Dec.20th, for that the Board empower the Mayor to Christmas holiday.- and open again sign any Distress Warrants necessary in Jan 6th> 1936.connection with the collection ot arrears* Motion by Comr.Beattie, that the of taxes\u2014Carried.\tfollowing bills be approved and paid : Meeting adjourned.\tRenouf Publishing Co.v* ' Wm.G.Russell, fumigating Xo.3 School.E>t.C.J.Caldwell, supplies- Jas Marks, work and supplies for No.G.Win.H.Beattie, work and supplies for No.7.Jas.McMillan, work and supplies for No.1.Mrs.Ü.Cuthbertson, meals.Motion by Comr.J.G.Graham, that the fee of $5.00 for cleaning schools include cleaning windows, desks and washing walls.Motion by Comr.T.P.Graham, that this Board charge a rental fee of 83.00 for the use of «t School tor Political Meetings.\t, Motion by Comr Beattie, that the Chairman sign the distress warrants for the sale of land for taxes.On motion of Comr.J.G.Graham the meeting adjourned.We will do any work you may require on your car at reasonable prices.A check-up and adjustment on youi steering gear or brakes may prevent an accident.Bristol School Board G McCredie-Campbell, Nov.28th.1935 3 Bristol School Commissioners met above date, present, Chairman Woods and \\ full Board of Commissioners.The nihiutes of last meeting were motion of Comr.1 P on Compare this record with that of any other brand of feed and you will find that you too can make more out of poultry by feeding our feeds exclusively.c read and on Graham were adopted.Motion by Comr.McMillan that the wood for the money following tenders for schools, of this Municipality be accepted 82.24 per cd 2.30 \" \" 2 30 \u201c u 1.99 \u201c \u201c See the new Cutta Percha Roadflight Tire o THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REC\u2019O.W.J.EADES - PROPRIETOR.3 u 2.00 2.50 \u201c \u201c 2.00 \u201c \u201c of Genuine Chevrolet and We carry a line | Durant Parts, also Batteries, Accessories Motor Oils.Grease and Gasoline NOTICE Mother Hubbard Dresses Banned by Hawaii Maids The first band of American mis slonaries arrived In Islands the year after the great Kame-hameha died and converted liis widow who now reigned ns queen real and earnest for the happy \u201ckanakas\u201d and hy a stern decree of the queen the old songs, the old hulas, the abbreviated grass abolished.Every Hawaiian woman was handed modest Mother Hubbard affair by the missionaries, says a writer in the Chicago Daily News them must have squirmed unhappily in their hot and shapeless new garments music and beauty cannot he quenched and as the Puritanic queen (who had been a very gay lady In her younger day) was succeeded hy her more libérai son the stern decrees gradually relaxed vived and.fortunately, to this day we have the dances and songs and happy spirit which make the Hawaiian Islands so memorable.Even before the death of the harsh queen the Hawaiian women began to do something about their ugly Mother Hubbard uniforms.They cut olT the sleeves and substituted ruffles, they lowered the necks and encircled the** with ruffles and they added a fan-like train to the ankle-length skirts to give them grace.Then they fashioned them of rich brocades and satins, draped flower lois about their necks and were beautiful once more.These garments are still being worn, and are known as \u201cholvkus.\" 3.00 In thk M xttkh ok the Estate of the Lath GKO HOF 1».ARMSTRONG, in his Lifetime of tiik Township of Clarendon, in the Covntv of Pontiac, Farmer.All persons having claims against the above F.state arc requested to file the same with the undersigned forthwith and all persons owing moneys to the above Estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned within fifteen days from the date of this notice.Shawville, Que., Dec.10th, 1935.DAWSON ARMSTRONG, Executor.3 the Hawaiian on Life he came II 01)0 INS 810 63 .1.I E.T.Ho do ins Sec-Treas.3 00 skirls were 49 Phone 64 J.T 13 2Û Minutes of Clarendon School Board 1EH int J0I 0[ 0 0 0 0 a ]G 15 40 ami many of Shawville, Dec.6, 1935 Meeting of Clarerdon School Board Present, Chair- 8 15 00 21 00 3 7'» 30 75 15 50 of hall.\u2022 S W MacKechnie, work at No.1 Edey Campbell, E A Pritchard, supplies to N I, 3, 4, Schools.13 30 .1 M Argue, material for 3 schools 10s 05 ( hrmical for toilets.Il K Mulligm, supplies to No.3 Carried.Motion hy Comr.Inglve, that for Dec.and January our schools close at 3 30 sharp, and that the Sec-Troa*.notify the teachers to that etlect, also that our schools elo>e on Dee.*J* M h, and reopen Jan.Oth, 1930.-Carried.Mot it n hy Com.Taber, that we call for tenders for wood for schools, .> cords green hard for No.1, 13 cor Is tor N tnd 2 cords dry pine fur each school, the hardwood to be yellow hiveh and maple 21 inches long and piled in sheds, tenders to be in on or he fori Dec.20th.Lowest or any tenth r not necessarily accepted \u2014 ( \u2018arried.( hi ui\"tiii of Comr.Inglee the in ct-jug then adjourned.Minutes oi South Onslow School Board Put the Hawaiian's lew of held on above date Dean and Commissioners Hanna, U 1 man Hudgins and Wilson.Minutes of Inst meeting read and on motion of Cortir.Wilson were adopted.Motion by Comr.Hodgms that the following bills be paid : Est.C I Caldwell .GO McDowell, insurance.A Kriff, repairing clock.lî P Hides, supplies.Sidney Draper, light wood.Mis.G.W.Dale.Clms Smiley, pine.\u2022 W H Howard, \u201c .Vincent Hodgins.Kenouf Publishing Co.John Dean, visiting schools- \u201c\t\u201c meals.\u201c\t\u201c measuring wood and Bush Lots For Sale Dec.4th, 193 9 00 The Andrews Farm offers for sale the following bush lots situated in the Township of Bristol : \u2014 Lot 18-a, containing 95 acres, and Lot 18-b, containg 75 acres, both on the 7th Range swamp included ; also a maple syrup making outfit.For further particulars apply to ALEX.MHLDliVM, Wyman, Quo A meeting ni the School Commission utli Onslow held on above at I lie usual place ot meeting bers present, J.H.Henderson, chairman and Commissioners Inglee and la »ci.1 a her the ntirmed A good codai Conn On motion ot minutes ot last meeting were e< as read, After examination Co.taxes it was moved by Comr.lng ei that they he divided as follows Hard ley School Board,.Pontiac \u201c\t\u201c*\t.South Onslow Dissent.Onslow Centre School Board Motion by Conn Collection Boll be homologated \u2014Carried.On motion ot Comr 5 00 H.I.Smith Sec.-T reas t Incorporated « 2 00 4 50 9 60 8 00 3 90 > ).10 cords tor No.1 .8325 30 .3«»0 25 .212 TO 137
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