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[" I 3 S%' SO per annum In Advarce < * 00 to the United States.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY 1 AM'ARY '27, 10:> No.:il, ôôtii Year Cowling JAMES A.MILLAR PERSONAL MENTION Miss Grace Hamilton, Keg.N., of New London, Conn., i^ a snmst this week ut Mrs C.M.Woodley 1129 Mai n St., Miss Jean K.Dagg, of Ladysmith, spent the week-end with friends in Ottawa.Mrs.Jas Spalling, of Campbell'» Bay, spent the week end in Ottawa with her »on.Mr.Albert Sparling Miss Helen Campbell, who has been a guest at the home of Dr.and Mrs.Powles for the past week, left Wednesday lor her home in Winnipeg, Man.The following young uien of Pontiac left la.-t week for Macdonald College, (jue., where they will cake the course in Co-operation and Farm Economy Lennon McDowell, Haley Wiekens and Lee Hod gins, of Shaw ville ; Carroll, of Carroll P.O Belanger, of Campbell s Bay ; Alex Murray, Maryland ; Hill is Hamilton, of Quyon.Mrs S E.Chamberlain went to Toronto last week-end to visit her son, Mr.Irwin Chamberlain, a member of the Maple Leaf hockey team, and who scored his first goal in the N.H.L.on Saturday night against Boston Bruinp, who won by the wide margin of 0 to 1.According to the pi ess and radio reports, Irwin is in line to win the Calder rookie of the season Chamble Shaw ville Tinted W.M.9.will meet on Thursday evening, Jan y 27th, at 8 on o'clock in the Sunday school room.Die Editor acknowledges with much thanks a complimentary copy of the Buroninn of 1937, edited by an old friend, Mr.A H.MacDonald, formerly of Bryson, nnd published once a year by the Department of Public Printing-Stationery Benefit Associa-This Golden Jubilee number i' advoc\u2019ai! =,\u201em™:.*U11 Business College Shawville Hardware Store At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Wednesday afternoon.At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell's Bay,1?every Wednesday morning.38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada hool in t.l The only b\\ district thit standard -¦ Edicatoi the h:gbest in the Dominion.Enta .my time.Individ ul Instr Enjoy a good White Light from Coal Oil I v t measures »¦ -y the Minin' i *f:un of CanaJ i CLARENCE T.BROWNLEE KKPRKStiNTING MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA Phone 20- 7, R.1, Shawville, Que- HI) on ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ in dedicated to the Department on the occasion of the celebration of its semi-centennial anniversary as an institution cf the Government.Under a golden cover, this Huron ian of 05 pages, is very handsome I y designed in every way\u2014ft real delight to a printer's eye - and contains a number of complimentary and humorous articles by prominent parliamentarians, journalists and business men and is profusely illustrated with scenes of the various departments of the Government Printing Bureau.with the new W.Î.COWLING Prbêident H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal Aladdin Mantle Lamp HARLAND G.ROWAT This is subscription renewal Please see that yours Time is paid tip Francis David NOTARY PUBLIC Çraduate of McGill L*nivet>ify SHAWVILLE, QUE.In the G.K.Ilodgin* BuiM Main Street, Que.$5.3C and up- Aladdin Supplies always in stock Call in and see them DIED OEKii K ng Shawville Ladies Guild Hold Annual Meeting Wunman-At his late residence, 274 Flora street, on Sunday, Jan.23,1938.Joseph Hewitt Wainman beloved husband of Maggie Wall, in his 74th year.The funeral service was held from above address on Tuesday, 25th Inst.Interment at Beech wood ceme eery.J.OSCAR LAFLAMME The annual meeting of St.Paul's Ladies' Guild, was held on Thursday afternoon, JaiVy 13th.various reports showed the organization to have bad a very successful year.The financial report which was presented by Mrs.W.E.Shaw, was most gratifying.After all expenses had been met and one hundred dollars contributed to the church funds^a substantial sum still remained to the credit of the society.The president.Mrs.G.A.Howard, expressed her appreciation for the The annual meeting of the .support which she had received Junioi Guild of St.Paul s church, from the members daring the past was held at the home of Mrs.year, and hoped that the present Wilfred Way, on Thursday even-year might also be a successful one.ing, Jan'y 13tb.The financial reFollowing tne business session, port was given by Miss Dorothy the Rector congratulated the Imison, which showed the Guild Inches upon the year's achievement to have a credit balance at the end and thanked\tmembers\tof the year\t^ their spirit of co-operation and At the conclusion of the business i >n Tuesday, January 18th, there support.\tsession the meeting elected the .my£ed away at lier home near The following were then elected |following officers for the present charteris.Miss Sarah Kennedy, to office President, Mrs.G.A.year President, Mrs.XV.Way ; daughter of the late Thomas Howard ; vice-president, Mrs.C.r.vice president, Mrs.L.Kelly ; Kennedy and Abigail Sheffield, in C.Powels ; sec trees., Mrs W.E.sec-treat,, Miss Amy Corrigan ; her 84th year.Mi&s Kennedy had Shaw ; purchasing committee, Mrs.purchasing committee, Misses Dot been ill for some time before her L Strutt, Mrs.G.B -ownlee, Mrs.Imison, Mattie Cochrane and Nellie Thus.Eades, Mrs.F.C.Smyth, Imison.\tShe is survived by two sisters.Mrs.A.Hodgins and Mrs.G.G.Plans were then discussed for Ellen, at home, and Elizabeth, of,\tv McDowell; auditors.Mrs.A.the re decorating of the interior yanu ; three brothers, George, at! VMsUllOEOH Hodgins and Mrs.G.Brownlee, of St.Paul s Church, and other home ; John and James, ofCIaien Refreshments were served at the matters taken up by the organiza- don close by Mrs.Tbos.Fades and Mrs.tion.Refreshments were then W.E.Shaw.\tserved by Mrs.Way.Advocate, Barrister.Solicitor, etc : Cunpbcll's Bay, Q In Lawn Block) The ( tmer was served, sponsored by the Ladies Guild.At 8 00 o\u2019clock the Rector, Rev.T E.R.Nurse, called the gathering to order, and after the opening prayers, conducted the business session.Dr.C F.C.Rowels was appointed secretary for the meeting.The treasurer, Dr.Powles, presented his report which showed a very successful financial year, with a noted increase over the previous year in envelope offerings and genetal subscriptions to the current fund.The open offerings also showing an increase.The extra parochial expenditures having also been paid in full which included synod assessment for Missions, Widows\u2019 and Orphans\u2019 funds and also Pension fund.Following the adoption of the financial report, the meeting was occupied with the discussion of general business.Before proceeding to the election of officers, the Rector thanked the officers and members of the congregation, for their co-operation and support during the year.Mr.Clifford Schwartz, then expressed the appreciation of the congregation to the Ladies' Guild for providing the supper.This vote of thanks was replied to by Mrs.C.F C.Powles.The following officers were then elected :\tRector\u2019s Warden, Mr Thomas Fades ; People's Walden, Mr.Gordon Brownlee ; Delegates to the Diocesan Synod, Dr.C.F.C.Powels and T.Eudes ; Treasurer, Dr.C F.C.Powles ; Auditor.R.G.Hodgins ; Finance committee, Messrs.A.G Brough, R.G.Hodgins, the Treasurer, Wardens and Rector with Mrs.Langford Strutt and Mrs.F C.Smyth ; Cemetery committee, Messrs J.L Hodgins, Geo.Hynes.L Hynes, A.G.Brough, Gordon Biownlee, W.H Corrigan.Andrew Sly, W E.Shaw, Wardens of both congregation and the Rector : Sidesmen, Irvine Brownlee.Borden Hodgins, Eric Judd, El vine Corrigan.John Hodgms, Alton Stark.Llewlyn Hodgins, Lloyd Dagg, Herbert Wick en».Convener of sidesmen.Mr.R.W.Hodgins, with Mr.Cliff Swartz, as assistant.The appoint ment of an envelope secretary was left in the hands of the Rector and Wardens.PLATEAU 6388 Prints, Broadcloths twhite and colours Curtain Scrims, etc.Our big Winter Special 01$.WALLACE J.W.HODGINS Surgeon Dentist Shawville United church held its annual congregational meeting on Thursday with a representative gathering of members and adherents.Rev.A.F bokes, the Minister, presided.Edgar Hodgins reported for the Board of Stewards total receipts of 13,285 00 of which $1150.00 is for Missions and a balance of $80 00 on hand.Harold Dagg, reporting for the Sunday achool, showed an enrolment of 120, an average attendance ot 86, receipts of >277.00 and a small balance on hand : Mrs.J.R.McDowell for the Woman s Association told of a membership of 52, receipts of $240.00 and a balance of $123.00.Mrs.S.E McDowell re porting for the W.M.S.reported 05 members and $200 00 given to Missions.The Y,P U.report was given by Miss Muriel Chamber lain and this showed a membership of 50, receipts of 1225 00 and a balance of $103.00.Miss Lorraine Pokes reported for the Mission Band a membership of 45.The Pastors report showed 21 baptisms, .«pitaD SHAWVILLE.QUEBEC Phone lt> Children's Mitts with fancy cuffs.Regular 75c value 49c for Winter Caps Some Men's and Boys\u2019 Winter Caps MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING values to $1.50 49c A real buy at OTTAWA.- ONT PHONE, i\u20147961 Men\u2019s Winter Shirts W.G.CHISNELL Public Auctioneer Bailiff Superior Court A real saving.New Stock, just arrived Begular $1.50.Big special at $1.00 SHAWVILLE - QUE Radford Y.P.Ü.Meet Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE The annual meeting of Radford held on Thursday i« Reports Y.PU., was - .evening.January 13thJHj nf the conveners of the various committees were given and showed a successful yeai\u2019s work and a balance in the treasury was reported by N«»rval Horner.Rev E G Newman presided at the election of officer*, which re niiIted ms follows : \u2014 President, E inm Horner ; vice president.Harold Richardson ; secretary, Dori* Chamberlain : cm réponding seiTetary, Muriel Armstrong ; treastner, Norval Horner.REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations W.A.Hodgins, Lt\u2019d Shawville Quebec SHIWI LE - QUE German Ancestor Worship Spreads iike\tsfa o uaiaii\u2019.< +**< s 11 lu n v y Mlle j l'l-'lll Ht i-ivly ir contest iti7 60 223 73 1104 21 r»7 oo 3S 49 r.s oo 80 23 oo 323 (X; 50 00 12\tr 13\t00 00 60 33 31 92 7 227 83 08 73 1059 00 innoun l> iplessis tti.'v t ui j : will «gain ndiilttv.rvs 213 6(t 1045 83 15 00 he The Bible House, ;n:> Lisg.tr Street, Ottawa, 1938 ( tl M N Dr Adam, h ive been ant A Jan Is i » \u2022 i \\X'c have in stock at present : One 1937 Pontiac Delux Sedan One 1937 Pontiac Delux Coach One 1929 Pontiac Coupe, R.S.One 1937 Chevrolet Coach One 1928 Chrysler Sedan A small deposit will hold any of above Used Cars with free stor-until May 1st.sa r.o 87 83 55 00 325 OU Mr.! H Murray, Shaw ville, Que.Dear Mr.Murray Pembroke Cottage Hospital Dispenses With Training School \\bout We h i vo just received the con tribu tion which your local branch, through you, has sent to us for the work of the Bible Society, and we take pleasure in enclosing official receipt.We well realize that behind this gift there has been the faithfulness of the officers, and the deep thirls of the canvassers.1'vmVrvke Cottage Hospital i> lisper.se with its training school t»»r nurses and have only a staff of gradu\u2022 Presumably this is because later the educational standing of will be higher.taken on probation ;p; 50 15 11 soon i tes.\u2022v or 104 95 *207 45 110 75 701 00 S00 00 U IUT pro b it loners young women were it having completed the primary school \u2022ourse, Now it is essential that they hive une year's study in secondary From this it B proposed to n )ve the academic Paining up to junior untrieul it i* n \u2022 ti:t in 1930 the generosity of the givers, interest and the willing l wish I e age 21 Oo Ot V) 70 person illy, for one could thank every one *ry gift secured means that some graduate will ultimately have the Word of God îliool VVt Engaging _\t,\t.Pembroke Cottage ; who would otherwise he denied it it is quite impossible, however, for me r.ursfs, to write to all would you please convey ssihie ur sincere and but a grateful th inks tor th-ir .«ssist nice.With gr it it ude to you, and w ith every 1 wish, 1 remain.$ 6904 02 $ 9576 42 As only, the hospital will not need to concern it sell with regulations repectirg pupil Vliei v is something to l»e said it it employing only g va du tie*, raining .school tends t« lessen expense Ail 1 tin need of \\dditn n.d nurses i' \\n«l those tra Parts, Accessories, Cas and Oil nurse> EXPENDITURES ! 1936 1937 \u2022 i\\ r to :i> 111 »ny as po I s 1109 00 307 25 52 77 127 on 30 15 15 25 i id on 245 30 no 37 ?982 20 2SO 45 61 77 100 9C J.!.HOIK11NS S iety Prizes .Special Prizes Evening Horst Shi i t Couse Calf Clul Athlvti ftp gon cil in t«'\\vn> art' Phone G4J.U I*vtelits vt Hii;k \u2022 r.iithtully you I\u2022 | I'P IV t 1 hotter than others h r to\\\\n< ai on Rink Loans B.!.Tr u v inti rest in 1936, *2 years K^t.itr d.I .Slmw, Interest and Principal V.NVorkv an, Interest .\\i Lv Quebec Dept, for Journals B ,rd fur Directors at Pontiac House Charges on che*pu Special S rx ices, 12 persons for Members ' Note paid Bank of Montreal .\t.Stallion I.ran paid .Pivmiuir.s on Stallions.Midway, Tax $23.1*9 Sundry Avcumts 9 r 1936 account .J.M.Argue, or.rooting in 1936 account Secretary *s Salary.Vasti or.liant % % ! : l lu V 'till higher\t' l 'lid ty.s muk\u201c i-d-s ir t ¦ tive in this co it drift from th 1 COACH » * \u2022 INVALID nearer i O i Î re,a correspondent in There arc n l Vt \\>\\ K au 2> îr.s 12 221 01 107 SU 179 72 es 7* 56 65 1 >0 00 100 00 10 00 tivc LU II v V W- \u2022 » \u2022 v trx xx i t!\\c Le sUu 133 71 Fuel .MT, ;i 370 29 P* ^ f i wt a nv spec of» GEOEGE HYNES & SON How 't.impede dang I arm ! *' important and tl \u2022 1 in.vl.i : n >r bv exti-'liv.g t ! \u2022211 ti O' 111 ns I 110 \u2022 :\ti ' but in this cou mon are tl termites.These termites ;\t, 1 deep in the earth where it is dark and moist, not in the wood as many suppose.They shun light and soon Pl \u2019 die if cut off froj There are threm a color.y: The\tH provide f od and shelter for all.The soldiers, hard-headed and with fierce jaws, who defend the colony against attack.The sexed termites at mating time, spring and fall, develop wings and eyes, they swarm from the ground, fly a short distance, mate and then shed their wings.Each mated pair tries to creep back into the earth to found a new colony.The queen spends the vest of her life laying eggs, hundreds a day.Most of the termites in any subi terranean colony arc the workers.! They never stop work, day or night.Their chief duty is to provide food \u2022ireeders realize that the prcpei y fed.for the entire colony.Their food is :olt makes well mei one Lu 1 \u2022 ' cellulose.As wood, paper and cloth growth during the first year.\u2022 - are mostly cellulose they naturally ttgoner in watch tie colt is* fed\tattack articles\tmade from\tthese ired tor during this early and impr\tt »\tmaterials.Their\tchief source\tof ceint stage, therefore, will haw r.\\>\tt ¦\tjuj03e suppty js\tthe wood in\tbuild r.> with the final or mature pm die».\ttngs.Even if the\twalls are not\twood.When a normal foal i?nur-ing, it is the floors, sills, joists, etc., are.Ter-vident that it thrives and ^rears in a ^^es are seldom seen at work bedeasing manner.1 here is pri i d i.v im cause thev are blind and work in nore gratifying sight on the farm than the flar»K> * \u2022 good mare with a thrifty growing t \\ ttor weaning, however, when man | akes over nature\u2019s job, the bloom a hriff of the foal is too often and , .r does nt return until the following the irst half as com pu red to the .-ecor.d half red sunsets really red.,t the first yerr in the life of the colt i'| The apparent color is due to the lue to feed and brobably housing.The scattering of light when the photons o>ung growing foal need not be fat, but hit against extremely minute pat -mist l>e kept thrittv and gainiim in tides.It takes place only when the veight.It requires bone and muscle diameter of the obscuring particles producing feeds in amounts sufficient to | is small in comparison to the wave \u2022insure constant growth and zood von-j length of the light.For this reason lition\tlight in the blue end of the spectrum The best hay, when ,,f goud qu,.li;y, is scattered more than light in the \u2022< early-cut alfalfa or clover hay.or if red end.asserts a writer m the hfs is not available, good quality, early- Washington Star, ut mixed hay is satisfactory.Feed all This principle was worked cut he hay the colt will quickly » lean up.more than a half century age by Phis roughage feed is the kind that the English physicist, Lord Ray-novidcH lime or ealicium for bone build- leigh.ng.Oats and wheat bran ir.equal Thus the sun appears red when tnrts by weight with a legume hay make viewed through a thick smoke fog.n excellent combination.Ir only but white through a fog in the coun-imothy hay is available, add a small try consisting of water droplets.Wa-juantity of linseed nil meal tj the oat#» ter drops are too large to produce nd bran mixture to ensure sufficient true scattering.Their action is in protein.\tthe nature of diffraction and reflec- The growing foal requires an tion, which is almost equally effec-bundance of regular exercise.In order tive for all wave lengths.Hence ensure this, a coni box stall with a water drops appear white, whether loor opening to a prelected yard for viewed by reflected or direct solar laytime exercise is the best possible radiation.^rangement, Regardless of the hou ng arrangements, however, tie ynrd nd the exercise are necessary.The feet should be watched and » rimmed if they happen to grow into an ers, mbalanced shape.A well balanced ?oot will assist the joints and leg to develop in the proper way.Teach the olt to lead, and toknowwh.it leading was -.nd handling means.Your confidence )§ all that is required.It may take ime and patience, but remember that ti olt that is worth raising is worth mis- log well.\\ t 1 Ilf »r » rxcrt r o UU Not tlift >uh\u2018 »» » indiLstr; t ii; colonies *r.u ¦120 00 100 OU 2 00 30 00 10 30 :r.50 t \u2022 A Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.> C \\ \u2022 nintry life Steps < r taken to help the f.ivnier lie country as good a- a , uvn.1 rospenty passe because no great effort has been or to take prosperity to tl It farmers nc*d\\ed tin* insistance and \u2022> l\u2019l moisture, castes of termites workers, which V*v- 1»i 11ii : n Phone 80 21\t50 no oo 24 00 700 Oi 2100 00 1059 00 90 OH i io nr* 200 Oo 370 Of' 22\t50 4 4 V I \u2022 014 i, be , refunds and soliciting Hf \u2022 «4 n g midi* \u2022uuntrysidc.same encouragement \u2022onsidvnitimi as indt 'try, perhaps lie country would he in a more tbv ri>h ng condition.N vws.Lickcts .930 00 Diet of King of Hawaii The original menu for the coronation ot Kalakaua.the last king of Hawaii, indicates lie was not on a diet.The official dinner was in the lolani palace, governor's office.The menu included three soups, six varieties of fish, in addition to crabs and lobsters seven curries, potatoes, peas, corn, spinach, seven wines, six desserts, fruit, liquor and beer.Green Feed tor Poultry ',01 ou Bower @63.10 :d Smith's Falls lu At ill tir.t-s of the y cat .»n Abundance of green feed i\" essential to the health of the poultry flock.In, summer it may be provided by free range on tho farm, Lut ic winter it must le supplied by some form of stored feed.Roots cabbage, spi< uting cats and alfalfa bay are commonly used for winter feeding 1 robably alfalfa is the meet valuable element in the winter poultry ration, and if the following precaution is taken in feeding it may be used in unlimited quantity For several years it has been the practice cf the Experimental Station at Harrow to chop tine the ycurg alfalf .shoots fer the baby chicks and to v.s cut alfalfa hay as the sole means supplying the necessary roughage and greens for winter egg production A.good grade of second or third cutting hay is run through a cutting box in about half inch lengths steeped for 24 hours Uy entirely covering with cold water, strained, and feed in shallow tuba For the best result it immediately after the early morning grain and again late in the afternoon.Old stalks left should be thrown out where the birds cannot reach them or they may be the cause of crop trouble.Fair results may be had by feeding ^cod alfalfa leaf dry but the experience at this Station is that the steeped cut hay is better appreciated by the birds cn account cf its easy digestibility and because it i?more palatable :m no 231 96 row the territorial The Foal and its Future $ 8576 42\t$ 6903 62 in tin balance of 1936 Receipts and Expenditures a clerical error of last yeru.r,y A.lî N F.s.s, Vrofesi-or ot Anui Husbandry, Macdonald C\u2019olleg kinds ol roasted meat, two fhe dirterenc: is due to u X « *T The cult make* its most rapid gnuyth \u2022ii* increase in weight in early life.lew I Lia Vf examined the Looks of the Secretary ut this Society and the xvmvhet s pertaining to the entries therein and from the information received find them correct as per this -tate nent New Orleans' Street N mes New Orleans streets have consecutive number rames only fci first to fourth and from sixth to ninth.Most of the others are named after important person.- nr.d places in the early history of the city, like Bienville, Iberville and Barracks.An avenue bears the name of Napoleon and the streets rear it some of his important battles: Je: a.Cadiz, Australitz, Milan, etc.J.B.M.RAl\u2019QH, Avmroit ( i ASSETS 1936 1937 9 *.3500 TOO S200 00 3280(00 53 00 * 3500100 \"g00 00 3-280 00 L'iikl\t.\t.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Buildings .\t.Equipment .\u201c.Accounts Receivable .\t.Cash on hand for debt reduction ixdy Cash on hand for prepaid members .\t.Cash on hand for\u2019outsUnding cheques.Cash on hand foCcurrent account.1 UU r*d Color of Eyes, Sunsets, Due to Scattering Light r»5 Ot - is fed 171 Of-175 00 119 23 22 50 Etesian Winds Etesian winds are winds blowing at stated times of the year, applied especially to north and north-cast winds which prevail at certa* seasons in the Mediterranean regions.They are due to the heat of the African Sahara, which cause; a huge displacement of air due to superheating.This is supplied by the cooler air from Southern Europe.130 52 268 97 \u2022251 96 Blue eyes are rot really blue, nor n \u2022 \u2022\u2022> \u2022 A i $ 15676 45 $ 15522 73 LIABILITIES 1936 1937 s 3000 00 453 32 102 50 700 00 130 52 258 97 110 35 305 00 10615 79 $ 3000 0V 390 57 ICO OO Moi.-»\u2018t«4**.1 race) .Shaw Estate (owing on '.tub C.W rkman on Notes.Bank * f Montreal Ixan \u2022 Advance received on Mvmhtrship> Outstanding cheques .Arcov.nly Payable, sundry Account- f ivib e, J M Argue on roof .Surplus.\u2022 %% 175 00 119 23 SEED CLEANING \u2019 105 Oo 11642 93 $ 15376;45 S 15522 73 It\u2019s not too early to begin having your seed cleaned for Spring sowing.We are now equipped, to clean all kinds of grain to your entire satisfaction.St.John River St.John river is one of New Brunswick's attractions.It rises on the wooded areas of the northern part of the state of Maine and the province of Quebec and pursues a of some 450 miles to empty Cannot All Be Admirals The story is told how Nelson, after the Battle of the Baltic, was so impressed with the bravery of a young Danish lieutenant that he said, That young man ought to be an admiral.M The opposing commander immediately replied, \u201cIf all my brave officers were admirals, I should have no lieutenants left.\u201d This incident, notes a writer in Pearson\u2019s London Weekly, has a message for all who are ambitious.We must not be discouraged, but we must do our best.The fact that we are not at the top of the tree does not mean that we are not fitted for success, but simply that we cannot all be \u2018admirals course\tm ¦ i into the Bay of Fundy at the City of St.John.The main stream with its numerous tributaries drains an area of some 30.000 square miles.The first white man to set eyes on the river was the intrepid French explorer, Samual «de Champlain.He discovered the harbor at its mouth June 24, 1604, the day of St.John the Baptist, and being a man of deep religious convictions, Champlain named the river in honor of the saint.4# Other examples of structural colors, which are produced by scatter-ng phenomena are the red color of the sunset, the colors of bird feath-the blue color of the sky.or of skimmed milk.HÉBËHH known as Tyndall blue, no blue pigment in blue eyes and it pointed out by the English physicist Tyndall years ago that the blue of the eye is really the blue of turgid media and is analogous tc the blue of the sky or the blue of gklmmed milk.This blue is now There is on THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REC\u20180.' 1 In Memoriam The Equity f Emm K il .1 m< * 1 w l.o died January Ü7tb, 11)37 we loved her Hut J'->u! loved lu*r more.Anil I,' h 11 sweetly called Ini T< y Oder shining shore.The gold» n gates w n In luving memory Mr».William Kiunrni>or PRINTING Bilabllshed INN3 I'VIIMSUKD BV Kit V Tilt KshXT AT SHAW VILER, QVE111U' Wt I 1 her, > ¦x ANNI'AI, Sl HSVHimON Anywhere m Canada To lT ni ted States.\"I Successor to G.F' Hodgins Co.Limited Remember THE EQUITY is in a position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : SSI .'I\" ' U l Cl u)(, Vml with f-irvwvlU unspoken, ly entered home VO I M< tl.i-r Lovingly, Vavi.ii i y All arrears must he paid In full before any paper Is discontinued SPECIAL JANUARY SALE 1 S n If.loving memory of my dear grandfather Jamt Morrison, lied Jan.17, 1937.ling stream of life roll* on, Rut still the vacant chair, Recalls the love, the voice, the smile, Of one who once sat there.The lz!r w w as great, the shock severe, We li tic thought the end was near, And only those who have lost ran tell, The f tin of parting with- v.t farewell.Kver remembered by Granddaughter, Pi:ap.l Bvkm; M W.G.COWAN.lUBLlSHKlt The Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices Statements Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags Look Here F o u n d For Sale, Wants Lost, etc of I o ODDS and ENDS ;hawville, Que._________ FOH SALE One hay stack, estimated 4*tons : also 20 to 25 tons hay in barn.V.F.Pritchard, Wyman.Quo.I ! Stocktaking is over and we find many lines of broken sizes in bedroom slippers, ladies oxfords and pumps which we will cearl at a price while they last.Ladies' Felt Slippers.Ladies' Imitation Leather Slippers and all broken lines of slippers reduced accordingly.Ladies\u2019 Oxfords and Pumps in tan and black.Perhaps your size u'ill be in the lot All odd sizes of women\u2019s and childrens overshoes to be cleared at a price.Odds and ends of prints, ginghams, curtain material, broadcloth, etc., will be on sale, will be to your advantage to lay in your supply now.E MM EI dear brother, Willie Norman Kin-rner.on, who departed this life Jan y ill 1920, and my dear mother.Mrs.Wn.Emmerson, on Jany 27th, 1937.Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms arc o'er ; On the border land we left them, Soon to meet to part no more.Far beyond this world of changes Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing loved r nos In our Father's mansion fuir.Sadly missed by Iu.x.In loving memory of my (l> I WANTED-A girl to do general l*oum.Vnmold Kvevy six months Stanley Whittaker had come to him for a thorough physical examination.On last October sixteenth he had examined Mr.Whittaker ami found him in the pink Dr.Kgerton then testi- \u201cASPIRIN \"L, _ ped down into the drifts the cabman started to close the door she asked if l*d like a cup of tea.So we went up to her apartment, a compact room with a small alcove kitchen and dinette.1 told her to get out of her wet things and into a dress- She disappeared into the leaving the door partly Pour jelly ovei them Serves *' of condition fled that Mr.Whittaker was particularly careful of his condition because inordinate fear of death.* sent him hot foot He loved life, was make his own a long | °Pcn Often he used to say Telephone Girls Lauded by Shau) Grapefruit Mounds 1 package lime flavoured quick-setting jelly powder.1\tpint warm water Dash of salt 2\tgrapefruits, sections free from .\twm, .if* membrane.\tILX-WlVCS VOSt rlllll Dissolve jelly in warm water.Add\t1 I ir\tI Turn into individual molds.\tUVCF Mail\tlîlCOlIlC Chill until firm.Cut grapefruit sec- |\t_____ oTJefruiWk» on plïcTandl^mold I Draw.$38,000 Annually and jelly on them.Serve, 8.\tI\tDistributes $27,700 Here are two practical and del i cl -orange and jelly desserts.\u20221 oranges, free from membrane and cut in pieces green of straps.Patent leather is the primo material he had an The slightest pain to the doctor determined to and full one.that he expected to live way beyond the allotted three score and ten.mg gown bathroom for spring shoes.George Bernard Shaw rated telephone operators above actors and actresses this week in diction and enunciation.A Rush of Sympathy 1 wandered about examining the slllü i lüii l; twrsut 55- as» o?V - see results.But Whittaker had reas- period.8Ured them that results had merely I Paula de Young came in Knotting been postponed.They might expect the cor(i loosely round her blue Hangings in working trim by the first nel robe.Pomponned blue slippers of the year.\ton bare feet looked frivolous and gay « By this time next year, he had and strangely out of the picture.Her said, apparently in excellent spirits I damp hair was slicked back like a and'full of plans, \u201cyou can count on tight burnished cap.Her face was big dividends.\u201d\t, dead white.She seemed cold although A snowstorm raged as we left the the room was stifling with the heat It had begun shortly I that floods from a radiator turned on salt \u201cThere are dramatic schools all over the place; and yet today all pro- English for fessions speak better public purposes than the dramatic profession,n the playwright said in \u2022 to the annual meeting of the teenth Henry 9.A.Stewart, Jr., of Pittsburgh, has had four wives.His alimony budget stands at $20,700 a year, which is more than half of hie income, as stated by attorneys, of some $38,000 annually.The latest entry in Stewart\u2019s alimony budget is $326 a month to Bertie J.Stewart, formerly of Nashville, Tenu., who rid herself of matrimonial bindings last winter at Miami Beach.With the new bite on his income, ordered by common pleas court here, the budget reads: Wife No.1\u2014Cash settlement, the amount unrevealed.Wife No.2\u2014$1.000 a month.Wife No.3\u2014$400 a month.Wife No.4\u20141325 a month.ov.s message Association of Teachers of Speech Black Wool Dress\u2014Gold Embroidery\u2014F or Davtime Chic In addition to the \u201cwonderful telephone girls,\u201d Shaw listed the clergy, politicians and lawyers as be ng superior.1 cup sugar 1 package orange jelly powder 1 to cups warm water Combine oranges and sugar an i let stand 10 minutes.Dissolve jelly in warm water, pour over oranges, and chill cooling.Serves 8 MPuqOt C-1U6S 3286 fa- st i r occasionally while Serve in sherbet glasses.:* 1J> /]_________I \"\" \" \"ya In New w courthouse.\t, after lunch and grew steadily in vol- Teriffic wind Orange Blocks with Pineapple 1 package orange jelly powder 1 to cups warm water to cup canned pineapple juice 1 cup canned sliced pineapple, diced.Dissolve jelly in warm water.Add Turn into loaf pan.Cut in cubes.Pile all day.I had a foolish longing to ask if 1 could help her in any way.Why, 1 don\u2019t know.Curiosity had nothing to do with the impulse.Perhaps it because 1 had put myself in hei home from the emoti- all afternoon F ume piled the snow in drifts were tied up and men and women struggled toward the nearest subway l started along with the Street cars THE SHELTON HOTEL'S \"Ac/ded \" Attractione station.rest, when a taxi stopped near the curb and a man jumped out.1 jump-But 1 told the driver to wait.was place, coming onal strain of court and finding not soul to talk to, no safety valve.the reason why I pineapple juice, Chill until firm in sherbet glasses with pineapple Chemist Advises Pastry Makers Says Shortening of Firm Texture Gives Best Results The Shelton's odded ottroc- R*\u2019| lions bring II oui of Iho ^(*fif\u2022 overoge hotel doss.A swimming pool, gymnasium, solarium, library are hero for YOUR enjoyment.|î|î As for your room, il I» quiet, tastefully decorated, It's one of the most pleosonl rooms you could find In any hotel.And The Shelton's location I» ideal.on the edge of the Grand Central come.Rotes.$3 per day tlngla ed in.1 was waiting for Paula de îoung, who had been Whittaker's secretary, and whose great interest in the testimony was striking.I've Been Watching You down the steps I a Perhaps this was felt u rush of sympathy, why as oui met, l said: Bababa Fluff \u2022 I1 :!\u2022 1 package strawberry jelly powder 1 cup warm water 1 cup cold water to teaspoon salt 3 bananas, crushed 1 cup canned crushed pineapple 9 marshmallows, finely cut Dissolve jelly in warm water; add cold water and salt.Chill until cold .Place in bowl of cracked water and whip with rotary eyes it: Can\u2019t I help you?\" Paula answered, mlsuudei standing my offer to help her.have tea ready in just a minute She moved about, placing the kettle the two-burner stove, opening a wafers, measuring the iiil! ! No/ \u2022i * When fhv tame went over fo her.\u201cWon\u2019t you let me give you a lift.Just dumb \u201cI\u2019ll rrt Pastries made with very soft shortenings, even in reduced amounts, tend toward greasiness in the baked products, according to a research report made to the American Chemical Society by Adelbert W.Harvey of tfle Mellon Institute of Industrial Re- : ::: ill! ill: : ::: 1 happen to have n 6Tb luck.\" #$* !!: on \u201cThanks, l don\u2019t mind the subway.\u201d She was staring at me with frank I knew she was asking She box of svgai She moved restlessly, constantly, while the water boiled.She closed the little desk drawers, straightened cush Ions, kept busy even after the small table was set with tea cups, napkins and silver.I admired the heavily wrought pattern of the silver teapot.\u2022\u2022That belonged to my great-grandfather, the gentleman over there.'' She pointed to a portrait on the wall.\u201cDutch, wasn\u2019t he?\u201d\tI V*V -Yee.Stubborn, they tell me.We\tF 1\t.\tA L> I Golden Apricot Meringue Pie are a stubborn lot.\" Her lips brasse\t/\t\\ I /\\ \\ pM\t% pound dried apricots, cooked and together and as she poured the boiling\t#\t1\t/ I \\\t'\tdrained water over the tea.her head was bent\t/\t\\\t\\ i / Jb\t1 ,3 cup sugar.and I could not see her eyes.\t- 1 package orange jelly powder Are any of >oui (ami!)\tEdited by LAURA 1.BALDT, A M.n ,.up.warm apricot juice and ^\"!?hlven't any left.I\u2019ve been alone Gold ieaf embroidery emphasizes the\twi.ter l,nee I was sixteen.My alim corselet waistline of this black % t\"_spoons.lt - ~ HiSri jiES&e \u2022 \u2022 If/ \u2022il IK tea and syrup suspicion.herself what my game was looked terribly tired and worn, as if just to sink down and shut her eyes would be relief.\u201cHow did you happen to pick me of all this crowd?\" she asked.\u201cI've been watching you in court for several days.\u201d ice or ice \u2022egg beater until fluffy and thick like | gearCh, Pittsburgh Fold in bananas, \"Decrease in the amount of shortening, to minimize the greasy character of the pastry, must be done with caution to prevent undue loss of a true pastry richness and texture,\u201d Mr.Harvey warns indicates that a fat of firm texture is superior to a soft fat for pastry shortening.Lard has not become important as a cake shortening because of its deficient creaming and emulsifying properties, although it has been used with butter.\" whipped cream pineapple, and marshmallows.Turn into mold.Chill until firm.Unmold and serve with whipped cream or fruit sauce, if desired.Serves 10.Here is an unusual winter pie made mwJm out SHELTON HOTEL \u201cBakery experience with dried apricots LEXINGTON AVI., el 49th ST.______HI w VOX 10c a day / buys a new guaranteed REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER ten years only sister died then.She was oldei \u2014 like a mother \u2014\u201d\tI front She stopped short, evidently curbing anywhere inclination to say more.She passed I pjavvs.For very piactical wear .and sat looking at me a little | You\u2019ll want to make the other version of « ne of these popular ine.x- novcltie*.Self-fabric the slim corselet \\t buttons up to a shirt ai lore J Dis- Rratf\u2014pjWBpBUI\u2014BÜHMI cots, rtirrine occasionally as mixture cools.Chill.When slightly thicken- Chill with all essential features free- carrying CASE TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR \u201c Remington Rand Limited Toronto an my cup anxiously, perhaps asking herself *h> made me her guest.ed.turn into cold pie shell until fvm.L ute Meringue and sprinkle with co* t\u2019cj-ircd.she had recklessly \u201cI\u2019ll go In just a few minutes found myself Rayin' \"You're too llred for company.\u2019 pens vc iay< bonds accentuate Cover with Three-Min- I waitltnc .liar ami has two tricky pockets.Black and white rayon crept ideal for ei her versi n \\* (To Be Continued) ^CTU print Looks very fit h and young maul your winter coat.Style No.3280 is designed for size* F2, 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40- nches bust.Size 16 * yards of 39-inch mate- TIRED?ALWAYS to® RIPAI* RAGGED NERVIS ÈSstiEBTOi&î : 100 end SI 60\tC '.\u2018HOSFEMNEJffiffiS* 4P -tjOUKOrUUn Buckingham FINE CUT B m \u2022> 7 requires % rial Embroidery Pattern No.E-11185 coat is 15 cent» extra.Send Fifteen Cents (16c) (coin is preferred )for pattern to Peer I terns, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.Addrese Be sure to state Pat I I:;ce No- 4\u2014f38 Write plainly your Name, and Style Number size you wish.B r I Society Glamor Girl Off on World Cruise Around The Dial Sunday School Lesion r.a 8% 1 HJ ; ï a&a % Wf vir l % RADIO HEADLINERS OF THE WEEK By FRANK DENNIS WMFÊf it ! ¦ 1 r m F I a » doubt these disciples who wept out to searçh tor Jesus knew why he had gone off to be by himself.Realiz-tug that the sinless Bon of Qod, who had power to heal all diseases, needed prayer so keenly that he had to rise early In the morning to find time for It, they should themselves have gone out to be alone with God as their Master was that morning.Instead of that they were burdened with the Immediate demands of a great multitude, and they did what many Christian workers do, they 1 r LESSON IV.MINISTE&INQ TO PHYSICAL NEEDS Mark I! 29-46 And he healed many JL': !j HBK a* SiVImfl\u2019i y Golden Text that were sick\u2014Mark 1: 34.THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time\u2014April and May, A.D.28.Place^-The events recorded In the greater part of the lesson, through Terse .38, occurred In Capernaum.The reaching tour» and the healing of the l#per, took place in Galilee, though where we are not definitely told.The miracles of healing which took I put work before prayer.place on this particular day In Cap- 38.' And he salth unto them, Let ernaurn are recorded also by Matthew Us go elsewhere Into the next towns, (8: 14-17), and Luke (4: 38-41).\t' that I may preach there also; for to 29.\"And straightway, when they this end came I forth.\" By the phrase come out of the synagogue.\" | \"came I forth\" we believe that Christ refers definitely to hie coming from the Father.Therein we discover the strength of his purpose.The strength of hie service lay In the complete abandonment of the Servant to the One who commanded.He moved ev- & I t m > z 1 ?5 1 / SO gram \"Styled Music,\" beard every Sunday from 5:16 to 5:30 over OK CL.The regular band on the program is that of Eddie Duchin, and the guest band selected by the requests sent in.If you want to hear your favourite orchestra, just drop a note to \"Styled Music,\" care of CKCL, and we understand the boys will be only too glad to play all requests.It* A new fifteen-minute radio program, Review,\" presents an all-star review, featuring such favorite Hollywood tertainers as Phil Harris and his orchestra ; Bob Bums, the Arkansas traveller; Larry Burke, the Hollywood troubadour; and a different guest star every broadcast, the air over stations CFKB, Toronto; CFPL, London CFCH, North Bay; CKGB, Timmins; and CJKL, Kirkland Lake ; everp Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 7.45 to 8 p.m.commencing Monday, January 10th.9% \\ called \"Hollywood Spotlight ' en- were Tills is still the same Sabbath day during which Mark tells ue, In the preceding paragraph that Jesus had taught with such astonishing power In I ho Capernaum synagogue and had delivered one possessed by an unclean _____ spirit.Undoubtedly the whole city\terywhere with the dignity of the auth- in commotion that day because\t0rity under which he served.Ho was of what had taken place In this house\tiu the world for a purpose.In this of worship, and ceutainly In every\tsentence is the key-note of his confl- homo that noon the one subject of\tdeuce, the secret of his strength, the conversation was Jesus of Nazareth,\tinfilling of the power that made him hia teaching, and his miracles.\"They\tthe prevailing Servant oi God.Into tho house.\" Jesus went |\t.Service at Shawville.The Minister will preach to youth on \u201cThe Folly of Kicking over Bee Hives \u2019 s Shawville Arena Events j Wampole\u2019s Extract Cod Liver Cold Weather Specials fl % Oil Ê BIG CARNIVAL Leather Caps with fur ear hands, $1.00 Men E Wednesday, Feb\u2019y 2nd Woollen Gloves, leather bound, dome fastener at brown or grey.75 cents.t! The all year round tome for both children and adults.Tones up the whole sys- generally.Good ! ipenmgs Flannel Work Shirts, 89 cents Thrills, Frills and Spills \u2014 a laugh for young and old\u2014a night packed full of fun.Substantial prizes for fancy and comic costumes Junior and Senior Classes The Committee is endeavouring: to have present a team of fancy skaters from the Minto Skating: Club, Ottawa Lunch served by the Junior Ladies' Guild of St.Pauls Church Regular admission, 16 cents tire)' M's Heavy Fleece-lined shirts and drawer^ 95 cents per garment.CuRKNhoN Fastorai.Charge Hey.R.G.Newman, M A., B.P Sunday, Jan y .'10 11.00 a.tn \u2014Service at Radford 2.45 p.m.\u2014 Service at Norman 7.00 p.m.\u2014Service at Yarm.i >t iitit tern taste.DRY CLEANING Bring in your Dry Cleaning and we send it to Renfrew Dry Cleaners at regular prices.Phone 43 Church of England THE CORNER STORE PARISH OF BRISTOL Rev.W.A.Hewett, Incumbent Sunday, Jan y 30 Bristol Comers, Morning Prayer, 10.30 Bristol Mines, Kveoing Prayer, î.3u Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre Sts SHAWVILLE QUE.! HOCKEY Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher In Memoriam hockey Friday, January 28th CAMPBELLS BAY Morrison\u2014In loving memory of ojr dear father, James Morrison, who died Jan.17th, 1037.la our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day dear father, That we do not think of you.To think we could not say goodbye, Will always bring regrets,\t\\ But the hearts that love you dearly Are the hearts that don't forget.Your end was sudden father dear, You made us weep and cry.But oh, the saddest part of all You never said goodbye.Ever remembered by loving daughters and son in-law '\tLores a, Florence and Roy vs.SHAWVILLE ot The In lust week's\t.Equity it was announced that Bristol won their home game with Shaw ville by a score of 1 to The correct score was 2 to 0.\t___ In the «beduled intermediate 1) -, to 3.Tile will tor _Sh.iwvil.lvIS rivâtes n tie For league l.Mder-hip « | between these teamf.\tg Shnwville mid I'ort Coulonge fi gam,® of the'wevk®Shawville win* taking the honors in then own rink by 1- The game -tarted fast 04 sssaasa $~-5=-;;s 1 for the members of the eougrega ,AttPl.|W1.t 0f the first period.It, modem impiemenTk.They usea tion Following supper vhe Rathe}- ciemmens netted another one.both straight \u201c^circular .s\u2018* ; ing met in session for.the annual The second period Quyon m-uS| Their cutting and fitting of t.-c atones business which was pre&ided over\tto tie the score with L Knot have been the marvel of architects by the Rector.\t! a,ltj Lepine doing the scoring.lfor centuries.They also used solid The financial report was handed .jn the third period k.Rus^e* land tubular drills, and knew and to the Charman by.the peoples nfttteothtearafi#\tV' kind just as we point drills with saseii* J.Pritc hard, j.Trudeau : centre.I no indication of wear on the dr,11 L.\tSmiley : wing?, K Trudeau 1 M.\t\"Lepine ; subs L.Knox ana Boyer.County Meeting Orange Lodges TENDERS WANTED Tools in Ancient Egypt Many details of the building of the Pyramids of Egypt are still | Tenders will be received by the under -shrouded in mystery;, perhaps will signed Secretary up to February 7th ever be.Yet it is known that the DCxt for cedar squares 8x8 and 6x8, workmen who built these colossal I o;> percent, only to be 6 x 6 that have endured | be good an,i ,0uod.The annual meeting of Pontiac County Orange Lodge will be held at the Shawville Lodge room on Tuesday, Keb'y 1st, at 10 o clock Representations from all Lodges are requested to be present.H.Steele, President Phone anytime between 7 a, m and 11 p.m.Cedars to E.T HODGINS Se'.\u2019-Treas V KrLvoi\u2019R Sect y.Mrs.Wm James Harris The death occurred on January luth, of Jean Ann Hod gins, wife of the late William James Harris, of Bristol Ridge, at the bomfKpf her daughter, Mrs.Thoibas Armi-tage, at Sturgeon Falls,.Ont.\u2022 Mrs.Harris was the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.Thoihas Hodgins.of Gréer mount.an*N was well known throughout Clarendon, where she frequently gaye her services as a\tnurse.Her ^ expressed.Christian character, marked as it The following Officers were then was by unselfishness and thought.selpcted for the present year:-fulness ot others., won.toy\u2019 *era- RP(.tor\u2019s Warden, Mr.Latins wide circle of triettd# who will Brown)ee i People Warden.Mr.mourn her passing,-.Ahe wfts a john £ tiorner .Delegate6 to the mninber and a laithO» worker ol i)joce
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