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[" No.0, oUtii Vtah SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, AUGUST Is, \\ Mr.and Mrs.VV.J.hades.Fair J.OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate.Barrister.Solicitor, etc.: Campbell's Buy, Que.(In Lawn Block) ENGAGEMENT n u7\tMr.and Mrs.A.E.Richardson, II.W.\tof Ottawa, were Sunday guests at Secretary the home of Ml, Mrs.W.J Fades.Of Fir y.Elliott - Olmsted Shawville Hardware The engagement is announced of Miss Olive Hod gins, Reg.N, of I Genevieve Eleanor, only daughter Detroit, Mich., is visiting at the °/ the late Mr.and .Mrs.John H.home of her sister, Mrs.James Elliott, to Mr.Clifford Henry Caldwell.\tI Olmsted, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.William Omis ted \u2022'\t1 will take p'aceearly in September Two Men Drowned in Ottawa River Sunday CLINTON H.DOWD B.A LL.B , C.L.Advocate, Barrister Main Street Gabriel Ryan, aged 25, and Phy lias Gandi-tte, aged 18, two Allum-I Mr and Mrs.Jack Wilson and ette island youths, were drowned family of Smith Porcnpine, Out, in separate accidents while swim- aie visiting relatives in town and ming oil Sunday afternoon, district.Bodies of both were recovered lute .\tn .\t_ I The engagement is announce! of Sunday night.\t, ,lsti \u201c'RJ.,îe McDowell has return- Lillis M.Eades, youngest daughter Roth young men were farmers' ed home alter a three weeks visit 0f Mr.Thomas Eades and the late sons, unable to swim more than a w 1 ^ \"er\t*>ex DJrasted, Mrs.Eade^, of Shawville, to James few strokes.In the humid heat of Aylmer, Que.\tC.Porter, son of the late Mr mid-afternoon on Sunday, with a Mr.and Mrs.Walter Derrick and Melvin Porter and Mrs.Porter, of party of friends they had gone daughter, Margo, of Montreal, are Westport, Ont.The marriage bathing in the Ottawa river, had guests of Mr.and Mrs.\\V.E.will take place early in September waded out.floundered in holes | Shaw this week\tI Sithtll?ir!rkOUt| Mr.and Mrs.E W.Paul and If™ Friends in both cases children, ot Ottawa, are occuping wete powerless to help.\tthe Modarlane cottage at Sand M^rt Coulonge, Que .announce the Hjtun was born on May\u2019Jb, 101.3, fjHy t.bis week.\tengagement of then-only daughter, and is survived by his mother, Mrs /\tJ Mary Evelyn, to Robert Craig Matthew Ryan ; three, brothers, Mr.and Mrs.Ted McGuire, ot Muirhead Pelletier, eldest son of W.J.Ryan, Edmund and Basil, at Ottawa, visited their relatives iu Mr.and Mrs.Harry Pelletier home, and seven sisters, Mrs.C.town and vicinity for a few days Côniston.Ont The marriage will Sunstrniu, of Temiskaming and during the past week.\ttake place at Fort Coulonge Sep SiSS fe «MS SsHS Gaudette was born on July 11,\tt0\"\u201c \"nd\tUniVersity' KingSt\"n' 1921, and is mourned by his parents Mrs.Cynthia Draper was among Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Gaudette the out-of-town guests attending Demers Centre ; two brothers, the Caulfield\u2014Bronson wedding at Edgar and Lorenz*, and four | Qtiyon, on Friday, sisters, Misses Violette, Edwina, Nora and Albertine Gaudette at home.etc The marriage Hull, Quk Phone, Sher.1354 THE W.A.HODGINS STORE EADES -PORTKR At Pontiac H Shawville, Que e 'fry Friday evening.ise KNITTING YARNS DONAT Le GUERRIER B.A., LL.B Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Neville\u2014Pelletier Our Stock of Fine Knitting Wools compares favourably with City Stores.Come in and see our display\u2014note the prices Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request, Matters dealt with by correspondence MV.and Mrs.Andrew F.Neville Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL.QUE Orknev Wool\u2014a medium priced wool that has a wonderful reputation, 25 shades to choose from, per ball PLATEAU 638 S MARRIED 15c 0%.WALLACE J.W.HODCINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 Caulfield\u2014Bronson St.John's Anglican Church, Qtiyon, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Friday, when Mildred Mary Bronson, Keg.N , youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Misses Edna and Mabel Chinnell, I Bronson, of Qtiyon, was united in of Ottawa, are spending their marriage to George John Caulfield, vacation with their parents, Mr.of Richmond Hill, New York.The On Friday evening, the congre* and Mrs.W.G.Chisnell.\tceremony was performed by Rev, ÏÜPptesSIfpSl Clifford Wilson, who escorted them Mrs.W.T.Sillick and daughter anJ was attended by Miss Hilda to a place at the front of the\tJoan, left Saturday for their home\tFrost.Reg N , of New\tYork,\twho auditorium to the strains of the\tin Teas water, Out, after a few\tchose a dress of navy\tblue\tsheer wedding march from Lohengrin\tweeks' visit with their relatives\twith navy accessories\tand\ta\tcur- played by Mrs.Edgar Hodgins.\tin town.\tsage of talisman roses.V\"8; S' EvMcIi?w?ll.,8an&a9 VP'H Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Wainman, L 4,,,e Caultield, brother of the I Love You Truly , after which |eft Saturday for their home jD bridegroom, acted as best man.Mr.and Mrs, holies were invited to Detroit, after a week\u2019s visit at the Aftt\u2018r the ceremony, luncheon the platform.An appropriate home of the furmel.'8 mother, Mrs.was served to immediate relatives address of congratulation was Jos.Hunt.\tI at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, made by Mr.R.P.Eades, and\t_ __\t, Later the young couple left for little Ann Campbell presented Mr.flerrald Walsh, left Monday New York.The bride travelled in Mrs.Fokes with a bouquet of morning for Trenton, Ont., having j H navy and aqua marine crepe summer flowers.Another address been accepted to train as a whe- dress with navy accessories.was then made by Jos.B.Kilgouv, less operator in the Royal Canadi- j\t\u201e\t_ _ who presented the honoured guests | an Air Foice witn a beautiful cabinet of silver.The congregation then individually offered their congratulations after which all retired to the Sunday School room.The tables bad been beautifully decorated with cut flowers and pink and white] Mr wesley Mrs.H.Hayes presided for the ' ^turned to tn pouring of tea, and a committee of ladies served dainUr refreshments iglflthat Mihs Edna M.Foley was Mies Myrtle E.Dunlop has left W_ LdM^J \u201cj SI v\u2018mÜ! Sldrfev 1 SHAWVILLE - QUE ting minister was Rev.Geo Snell resume duties at Riverbend Lansdowne Methodist Church.The young couple were attended by the brother of the bride, Ellis Foley, and a cousin of the groom, Miss Pauline O\u2019Keefe.Shortly after their marriage they went to live at West Brome, Que.Since then they have lived in the parson ages at Riceville, Richmond, B ston and now for the past seven years, at Shawville, Que.There are four children, Brume of Gamin* oque, Harold of Shawville, Lorraine, nurse in.training at Ottawa Civic Hospital and Dean at home.Mr.Chas.L Murphy, District Inspector for the Quebec Farm Loan Board has been visiting a few farms in this district.1224 St.Catherine Street.West MONTREAL, QUE.Miss Canada Knitting Wool\u2014A beautiful new line added to the list within the last few months, fine two ply with an extra twist, per ball Miss Canada Andalusian\u2014Fine four ply soft wool for all fine knitting beautiful shades, per ball The Rev.A.F.and Mrs.Pokes Honoured BEIAIR 3257 D.J.CAMPBELL 25c Veterinary Surgeon shawville Phone 81 Dp.R.G.DOCKS Dental Surgeon Graduate of McGill University Post Graduate Work in Detroit and New York Hospitals SHAWVILLE.QUEBEC Phone 1U 25c Bramble\u2014An nice silk and wool mixed yarn for suits etc., great wearing qualities per ball At Campbell's Bay from Friday night to Monday night of each week.25c Family Re union H.K.NEILSON, M.D.###* Mr.Chas.L.Murphy and daugh ter Meriam of Hull visited Mrs.I A very pleasant evening was Sam Horner and Mrs.Harold spent at the home of Mr.and Mrs.] Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Beckett and other friends over the Secll Sly, Glove: hurst Farm, on week-end.\t.1 other Lines of Wool-Blue Bird, Monocrepe, Beehive, Wool String, Cot.ton Warp, etc.IC Thursday, August 11th, when a goodly number of relatives gathered tor a re-union.The evening was spent by music, Porcupine on Tuesday after spend-1 sing song and elocution after ing their vacation with relatives which the hostess served a dainty in this district.\tlunch.Pirie and family eir home in South OTTAWA, - ONT PHONE, 2-7961 W.G.CHISNELL Super Wheeling\u2014Extra quality Canadian Wheeling Yarn.Knits farther than most other yarns and has the best wearing qualities.ply.1.00 per pound ; 25c per hank Public Auctioneer Bailiff Superior Court District of T»o«.tiae Two and three Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE Mrs H.A Campbell and little On a motor tup to visit relatives son, Billy, of Noranda, Que , are at Noranda, Que., Mrs.W.visiting at the home of her parents Millar and son.Robert, and | Mr.and Mrs Jas.McMillan, Bristol daughter, Jean, of Three Rivers, Que., were week-end guests of Dr.and Mrs.Bowles, at Green l^ake.of Mr and Mrs.Leslie Dean, and Mr.and Mrs.Secil Sly and daughter, Shirley, motored to Cornwall on Sunday to visit their sister, Mrs Geo.Miss Margaret McDowell, Reg.N.of Kirkland Lake, who has been visiting her patents, Mr.and Mrs.Austin McDowell, left this week to visit her mister.Bradley, at Three Rivers, Que REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations W.A.Hodgins, Lt d The Misses Helen and Dorothy Gavan, Jean Burns, Evelyn Flynn, Evelyn McDirby, Marion Lowry and Evelyn Secourt have returned homee in Ottawa after rin Shawville Quebec to their WM spending a two weeks vacation at Mrs.Langford's cottage, Sand Bay.SHAWVILLE - QUE Mrs.Gordon Z ? By Fred Neher LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT **+*+*++»+*+***+++++++»*+++++*+**rugniMtH.or direct from Carman Pharmacists The system will be Installed on the new preston-Galt double hlgh-lf costs are found to be favor- Ruttnn, Graduate Winnipeg.TEN DAY LEGHORN PULLETS old $17.10, 1 week old $19.40, S week old 111 90.HI* Egg Quality add 3c.Baden Electric ('hick Hatchery Limited.Baden, Ontario.Pipe.Smohtri!\u2014 Aik i In his research at the Unl- way able with the present highway lighting system.The new lighting plan, which It la claimed will make safer driving and eliminate eye \u2022train, will embody underground wiring and the elimination of poles.It will revolutionize the system at present used on provincial high-and will be somewhat similar ihhh'hm-:»* toilets 641 For Ogdsn\u2019l à YOU l\u2019AN HAVE CITY ÇONVKNI-in your village or farm home without water «upply or iewem Write for free Information on our modern, eelf-empty Ing, odourless Toilet* from $36.00 up and leave behind for ever the dread outhouse with It* files, cold and unhealthy discomforts.Kaumtlne Kn- lf.4 Portland WAverley Cut ences Useful In Pellagra Discovery of a new drug which, It is hoped, will assist materially In the treatment of sufferers from pellagra, (a chronic disease due to diet deficiencies), was disclosed at liOndon, England, last week, who have been expert- the compound K A KM FOU *ALK rug Month of June 1938.\t$13 Operating revenues 702,244: 1937.$16,091.901; Decrease $2.389.657.Operating Expenses 472.286: 1937.$16,656.713; Decrease $1,183.887 FAKM FOR BALK\u20141UU ACRES, U)T C.Con.4, Township of East Williams, County of Middlesex, good tiny loam, eultuhle farm buildings, 2(i «cies of good hard maple sugar bush.Relate must he closed.Apply to Hugh McIntyre Campbell, Executor of Estate, Allen Craig, Ontario.R.R.No.1, or to A.W.liixel.K.C., his Solicitor Strath-roy, Ontario.\t____ __________ A 1 1938.$14.- rlneerlng t ompany Street.Tornnti Ont by ways to that used on certain highways In France.Under the plan a lighting unit of portable type three feet high along the highway, with lights at various locations will be provided.It le believed that the coat will be lower than the present overhead *98 ?« Net revenue deficit, 1938, $770,1037.$435,188; Decrease $1,- chemists mentlng for years on derived from ordinary smoking tUI*LK AND contemplating marriage EVERY those should read \u2014 \"Sex and louth Our 12 page 206.770 bacco.Tablets containing a drug which la named \u201cnicotine acid\" have been found useful In making good deficiencies of diet that cause many casei of pellagra In both the south of the United States and southern European cities.Aggregate to June 30th Operating Revenues 1938, $82,769.669; 1937.$94.996,314; Decrease $12.236,755.Operating Expenses 439.641; 1937.$88,328.366; Increase, $111,176 DESIGNING SCHOOL FOR CLOTIII ft 4* 104 OGDEN'S pages, postpaid 25c Illustrated catalogue of sex books .free upon re Supreme Specialty drug sundries, etc quest.Yonge, Toronto.OAIaAKSO'B PRACTICAL SCHOOL of Designing and Catternmaklng for ladles' and gentlemen's garments, dressmaking, and fur de- Correspoiidence courses Day and evening Individual Instruction.HU Avenue ICO system FINE CUT 1938, $88 l\u2019HOTOGR % 1*11 V signing If necessary classes Write for Information Road.Toronto.Many Old Laws Are Still Valid ENLARGEMENT FREE WITH EV-2.1c order.Roll him developed Reprints 3c.Deficit, 1938, $5.679,982; 1937, $6,«67.948; Decrease, 812J47.930.Net Revenue ery end eight prints 21c Established over 2»i years.Bright ling Studio.29 Richmond Street East.Toronto HAV* Trips To The Moon Regular high-powered rocket vice to the moon may be expected In the \u2018'comparatively near future\" If scientists continue to increase their knowledge as they have In recent years, Dr.Peter M.Milllman, A M, Ph D., told a Kiwanis club meeting in Toronto last week.\u201cRocket trips to the moon are much more feasible today than was the Invention of television 100 years Ago,\" Mr.Milllman said.ser FURNITURE FREE ENLARGEMENT.ROLL DE-loped printed 21c.reprints Sc lli'l ud in 7:1 It l nek St.King- Canadian Cities Hava Ancient Ordinances On Their Boohs That are Rather Laughable.LYONS TRADE IN DEPARTMENT 478 Yonge St., Toronto Vi Flightless Rail Worth $5,000,000 A I aRD st i i I\u2019PICTURES TO :\tRESULTS, be proud of.rolls developed nod printed with hlgloss deckled edged prints, 25c.Beautiful enlargement free.Reprints 3c.Prompt eer vice.Excel Photos.1272 I wt n a downe Avenue, Toronto UKSl AUGUST FIJ It ft IT! UK SALK HKCON DITIO ft K II FU II ft IT I II K Every article thoroughly cleaned, reconditioned and sold under a definite money back guarantee of a a tUf act ion HE Every motorist in Vancouver Is liable to arrest but It took an inquiring reporter to find it out.A study of city by-laws showed one directing traffic to keep to th# left had never been repealed.Van-has been \"keeping to the right\" for 18 years! Cows, Pige Barred If you must drive your cows or pigs along the streets of Ottawa it is as well to keep them off Metcalf street.An ancient city by-law*, enacted when Ottawa was small and animals on the street were common, made it an offence to drive them along this central thoroughfare.Metcalf was the first Ottawa street to be paved with asphalt and the city fathers of that day were so proud of it they decided to reserve it for human beings and horses.The by-law is still in This Rare Bird form South Atlantic Has Never Been Captured Alive\u2014Try And Get One.a*» \u2022 We are great little bookkeep-We always credit ourselves and blame Pro- Beautifnl mahogany bed room «tuile, dresser, chiffonier, bed, eagles* spring and new felt mattreee $35.00 TRACTOR MAGNETO AND GENERATOR REPAIRS era i.Perfect.Rich walnut finish nulte, dresser sag I « i\" s pprlng and new felt maltreat*.\t.\t,\t, *4Q nn Modern suite in dark wal- T*»',WnUt finish, vanity, Venetian eaglese with our successes vidence for our failures .SEND US YOUR TRACTOR MAONE-to and Generator Repairs.We save Allnnson Armature Wind In The Stratosphere Wind speeds In the stratosphere, of the \u201cgreat unknowns ' of the $39.00 couver bed chiffonier Want to try your hand on a treasure hunt, with $5,000,000 as a prize if you are lucky?They the old romantic days of such but don't you money Manfr.851 Bay St.Toronto Visitor (in editorial rooms) \u2014 \u2022«What do you use that blue pencil for?\" Editor long story short, it's to \u2014 er make a long story short.\" one weather, register themselves on a radio direction finder at the Future Bright For Cattlemen |\t\u2022\"\tlh< bed chiffonier mirror Spring and new felt mattress.Beautiful large walnut finish suite, chlffrobe, triple mirror vanity, full size bed and eagles* spring say new California Institute of Technology.The finder is an automatic weath-who sits on a roof and rathe vertical and horizontal \u201cWell, to make a $59.00 you doubloons or pieces-of-eight that await the lucky finder.In fact, it Is only a bird, and a small one at that.But it\u2019s worth, alive, a cool five million.Or so they say.The bird is a flightless rail, and is found only on Inaccessible Island (there\u2019s a name for those with the spirit of adventure!), in the South Atlantic.This rare bird looks like a email black chick and has long, slender legs and short, soft wings.Mounted Specimen Only A mounted specimen has been presented to the American Mus-of Natural History by the er man cords angle of radio balloons such aa the U.8.weather bureau Is sending Into the stratosphere to report temperature, humidity and pressure.Little has hitherto been known stratosphere and upper air Alberta Ranch Country Hopes To Get Out of the Red Complete suite, dresser, vanity, chiffonier, bed, eagles* spring and new mattress.In two lone walnut finish.Urgf dresser, full »l*e bed, \u2022agless spring and brand $69.00 loaded for bear, do If you are not waste your ammunition on the chipmunks.Ten lean years are over for the ranchers of Southern Alberta \u2014 they look forward to a year of plenty of feed and, perhaps, plenty of money.\u2018\u2018Give us decent prices this fall and we'll be on our feet again,\" was the comment of cattlemen attending Calgary's Exhibition and Stampede.For a decade Alberta ranges were grazed, herds depleted and prices far below cost of production.Grass Is Abundant This year grass is abundant, particularly in the southern foothills.Ground devoid of grass for years has been a green blanket; cattle are in fine shape and market prospects are good.\"The foothill country Is generally the best I have ever seen it In the past 22 years,\" said Professor W.L.Carlyle, manager of the Duke of Windsor\u2019s E.P.ranch near High River.$19.50 nt w mattress Solid walnut suite, dresser, vanity, chiffonier, full else bed, sagleee spring and new mat- tree*.Llk $79.00 Parson Brown had finished his sermon and was making the announcements for next week.\u201cAnd now, my bred\u2019ren,\" \u201cnext Sunday I will speak the condition of the about currents \u2022 new.Solid oak dining room suite, large buffet, extension table and « leather seat chairs.Beautiful large buffet, extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs in solid oak.Perfect $23.50 he New Ancestor of Man Dr.Robert Broom, South African scientist, reports the discovery of a anthropoid which he effect said, $29.00 Tough On Pedestrians Halifax has its own group of old statutes that have never been repealed and nimble pedestrians, although unaware of it, were also breaking the law every time they jumped to escape be ng hit by a vehicle on the streets.A city ordinance, never repealed, forbids the performances of \u201cRope walking or any other gym- athletic feat on the streets.\" Apparently the law enacted when a patent medicine vendor, to attract business stretched a rope across the street and walked across it.A section from walking on the streets on Sunday is also still on the books.to you upon church and my topic will be The Status Quo.\" \u201cPardon me, rupted Deacon Jones, do that mean?\" \u201cWell, Deacon,\" rejoined the \u201cdot\u2019s Latin for we\u2019s in fossilized claims Is the nearest approach to an ancestor of man yet uncovered.Ths anthropoid\u2019s remains were found among a deposit of bone* at Breccia in the Sterkstroom district.\u201cThe face is unlike that of a gorilla, being remarkably flattened and the muzzle very short.\" Dr.Broom \u201cThe ear region and the hinge region of the lower jaw are remarkably human, though very Complete suite, solid oak buffet, china cabinet, extension table and 6 lesther slip seat chairs $39.00 Parson,\" interbut what over Large English oak suite, buffet, double door china cabinet, extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs.Perfect condl- tloi eum Rev.August G.Partridge, who captured it when he was British Commissioner on Tristan da Cun-ha, the work\u2019s loneliest island.Said the Rev.Mr.Partridge: \u201cA live specimen of the bird itself would be so rare that it would be a good buy at $6,000,000.$42.50 parson, a devil of a fix.\u201d Smart oak suite, buffet, extension table.$59.00 square china cabinet end 5 leather slip seat chairs SHE WILL ALWAYS BE OUR DREAM COW (From the Van Nys, California, News) \u2014 Young Jersey cow giving 2H gallons per day very rich milk.Will care for children evenings, 15c per hour.Have car.said Beautiful large walnut veneer suite, buffet, cabinet, table and 8 leather upholstered chnirs.Perfect.$109.00 \"C Vr'nooK buffet, extension table, cabinet and I leather upholstered chairs.Perfect condition.\t, _\t.#1 IQ AA Beautiful carved English 9117.UU onk mite, buffet, refec- table.do*ed china cabinet.J 1.xUMn nasties or $79.00 warn much larger.\u2018\u2018The skull though not quite complete shows everything except the size of the brain.Half of the face le preserved with the whole lower half of the left side of the skull showing.Including the cheek arch, ravitv and articulation of the More than 20,000,000 pounds of crude rubber was shipped into Argentina last year.banning imbeciles The student walked into class coat which truly outdid lory -.leather chairs Cost new $!L.-| months.$125.00 ,%,T « ZuZr beautiful cabinet, extension 1 \u201ehi\" and S leather chairs.Perfect condition.\t,A .\t, \u2022 107 CA McLagan suite solid wal-f l^/.üU nut.large buffet, china cabinet, extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs.Beautiful burl walnut over wearing a Joseph\u2019s.The clash of colors ale\t- I most made a noise.He just could Beautification Of\tSÆSpTÏÏK Ottawa Begins\ting like What he actually did get °\tfrom one of those ever present Gardening Notes ear Jaw \"We have a practically complete with most of the teeth and \" he palate a nearly complete lower Jaw ¦aid back-of-the-roomers : \u201cSay, that\u2019s the first time I\u2019ve sunset with buttons.\u201d THE FINEST PANSIES To grow the finest pansies, seed must be sown at the right time.Planting during the weeks of August results in the strongest plants, though early September is not too late.If one has a greenhouse, seed may be started indoors in January.Sow In August While pansy seed may be sown In early spring, the practice isn\u2019t recommended for.sections where summers are hot and dry.Pansies delight in a cool climate and to obtain the finest flowers gardeners in warm sections must time their blooming period to fall in the cool spring months pansies are biennials, August sowing will give the plants sufficient time to grow and develop for a spring display *f flowers.By far the best place to sow is in a coldframe, yet a well prepared sheltered seedbed will give you very good results also careful attention is paid to the preparation of the eorl, results are often disappointing.IN THE SHADE Ground-cover plants have important part in the semi-shaded garden, taking the place of grass where it will not thrive and to fill gaps __ ___ carpet bugle (ajuga), white lily- I of-the-valley, light blue crested | iris and blue leadwort (plumbago) _ are flowering sorts which do well\t| in the shade, as do the evergreen Japanese spurge, periwinkle, the evergreen winter creepers (euony-mus) tn several varieties and the Baltic Ivy.NEXT YEAR\u2019S IRISES One of the \u201cmust\u201d items which gardeners have marked _\tsen*.\t1 Under Supervision of Paris Ar- Canada S Maternal chitect The Long Range Plan Deaths Skyrocket\t\"ComiF°rw,rd _____ Jacques Greber, Parisian archi- dial Steps to Be Suggested In gtarted on the long range plan for Near Future.\t|.beautification of the national capi- tal he submitted to the Government six months ago.Chief architect for the 1937 Paris Exposition and now consultant in the creation of New York\u2019s 1939 World Fair building construction, Mr.Greber arrived to discuss further details of the Ottawa improvement plans Central feature of Mr.Greber\u2019* plan for Ottawa Is the site of the National war memorial located on the plaza over the Rideau Canal.Since his last visit the Post Office building has been levelled and the work is now progressing behind a high fence to prepare the base for the memorial.$119.00 suite (co*t new $Snfi).buffet, extension table, rblna rnblnet and 8 leather upholstered ehalrs \\\\th | says a crop report issued Thursday by u hen t hey are on pasture, lut it their the Dominion Bureau of Statistics,\tis small and the gilts gt-t oniv a condition figure was h2 percent.!imitvd ainount of exercise, he a of the long-time .tva .yield pci acre should be at ldvd.compared with !H percent, a month ago.This figure was however, greatly in excess of the 35 percent, at July 31 la-t >e,u.\t.\t,\t.n 1 Hygiene and sanitation ate factors as (.,arse grams likewise .showed small j\u201e,,\u201e\u201etawt to tliepmilttv ti-ck as g.1 declines ,,, condition during July: but .!ock.v,ean w ,tvr pr0|w feed and range.r\"\tKvm'rit,ly\u2019 t,ley were showing Failur, maillt(l$n dean and sanitary great y improved prospects when cm,i .umim,dim:s j, frequently the weak pared with the condition for the same i\u201e poultry management.Clean!!- ness\tas high mortality, and reduced egg production follow disease and impaired vitality.To ensure 1 thy surroundings remove droppings ____\tdaily and scatter an absorbent such as f harness hotse racing J™» Harter over the dropping boards.henew litter before it becomes too dirty, and supply clean water in clean vessels ; disease may spread rapidly through the medium of dirty water or containers THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REC'O- Prepare now for the Grain and Corn Harvest, by placing your order with us for a McCormick Deering Binders.Order early and be ready If your interested in power farming, let us quote you prices on McCormick Deering line.\tv There is a McCormick Deering Tractor for your size of farm and kind of farming.; NEW FUEL FREEDOM ! s I i i G Parts, Accessories, Gas and Oil HVTUCtW ^3 1 Wf on / HR il £ m % .1.!.1101)0 INS % Piione 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INVALID COACH Sanitation For Poultry For full particulars apply to .1.A.TRACY GEORGE HYNES 8s SON Case Farm Machinery Dealer Y ARM, PHONE, Shawville, 25-21 QUEBEC Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.1 Horse Racing Featured at Ottawa Exhibition Phone 30 roots of such weeds a* |»?reuni i wtr thistle, Canada thistle and chicory.Theie is however, considerable variation in the number of cultivations Province of Quebec required to kill perennial weeds and it Municipal Corporation should be remembered that an established stand of perennials is more difficult _ tc kill than a young growth of the same *° t',e hatepapers of the aforesaid Municipality : PUBLIC NOTICE Five full days are nrogramined for this year\u2019s Ottawa Exhibition which is being held from August 22nd to August 27th inclusive, racing dates are August 23rd to 27th and one of the finest cauls ever , ,\t.,\t,\t.run off on the dirt track in front of the\t, At least once a\tyear,\twith\ta\tW and grandstand is being drawn up.Entries broom, scrape and sweep clean the Hoars positively close on Aug.18tli at 9 p.in., and \"alls ot the poultry house, rernov- eastern daylight time and owners are\tmg ! a one-horse plough On Tuesday, the opening day of the I A1\u2018ran*e a\"d >'ards shoJu,d be ploughed racing, the events will be the 2.30 pace, and croPl)ed yearly and seeded with a o)>en only to horses owned within ÎOO \u2019''\"^growing crop.Sudan grass is miles of Ottawa, and the 2.14 pace.Potable and greatly relished Both events are for purses of 6300.00.£nTe 8 ?°od vUppl)'' !l !\" weAl Lt0 fUt and ^2.7î'|Letnd'7m7% sWM^ i»rc allowing the birds access to the places mentioned below *600.00 will be run off.Thursday will ! ynrds or ran^.see the 2.17 pace and the 2.16 pace for tlons are 8tWl,e.d wlth a.tw:° \"r ,three *300.00 purses.On Friday the 2 22 ye*r range roution ; a hoed crop interpace will be run for a *300.00 purse, to ve?ln« l\"t.b.e th,ree >'e:u r\"u,lon Pro\" be followed by a gentlemen s road race, v,dea.add'tl0nal .protection against one mile heats.Amateur drivers will be ! Pa.™8ltea ^at flourish in contaminated up and owners must reside within 100 miles of Ottawa.The race will be run on the three heat plan.Hobbles will be barred.In prêtions years the racing has been SHAWVILLE FAIR Sept.22nd, 23rd, 24th J Th of Shawville DEVELOPING PRINTING species.MM com or potatoes.\ti and will remain open to the examina- ¦ [ lion of the parties interested or their representatives during the thirty days next following the date of this notice, and that it will be taken into consider-PV BLIC NOTICE is hereby given ; at ion by the Council at its first general that the undermentioned LANDS and}sitting, following the expiration of the said thirty day at the usual place and hour of its sittings.Given at Shawville, this thirtieth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight.ENI^^NG Roy* 6.Fraser Paint roosts and supports we do your photo finishing you may expect snapshots\u2014especially if you start h Kodak Verichrome Film in your camera.Give us a trial next and see for yourself.Flowers, Gifts, Novelties G tter ' Renfrew, ont.Phone 160 wit Box 886 Sheriff Sales I KODAK Distinctive Flower Styling, that\u2019s our business.We in- To TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and Verichrome ^ vite your patronage On FILM orders of $1.00 or over, phone us collect Ideal sanitary condi Superior Court\u2014Pontiac On orders of $3.00 or over, phone us collect and we shall prepay.HARLAND C.ROWAT Secretary Treasurer for better snapshots WE make a point of keeping this fine film fresh in stock.Give your camera a treat by letting us load it with Verichrome todays H.IMISON Photo Artist Shawville, Que.Province of Quebec District of Pontiac No.4666 PUBLIC NOTICE DAVID COHEN, trader of the village of Campbell\u2019s Bay, district of Pontiac, plaintiff; vs.H U BERT I Province of Quebec LETTS, of the said village of Camp-1 Municipal Corporation bell\u2019s Bay, district of Pontiac, defendant.\u201cAll these certain lots of land known and designated according to the official plan and book of reference for the village of Campbell\u2019* Ray, county of j PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Pontiac, as being the lots numbers by E T.Hodgios the undersigned Secre thirty two and twenty-two, (32 and122) Uary-Treasurer of the aforesaid Munici-of the said village of Campbell s Bay,Ipality, that the Valuation Roll for the together with buildings thereon erected.yeiU i93Si i,as been prepared by the To be sold at the registrars office for|assessors and is now deposited in the the county of Pontiac, in tlie^ village of office of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Campbells Bay, on^ TlESDAi, the Corporation and will remain open to the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1938, \u2022 examination of the parties interested or of the o\u2019clock in the forenoon.\ttheir representatives, during the thirty CHARLES BELEC, |da>\u2019.s next following the date of this notice, and that it will be taken into consideration by fhe Council at its first general sitting following the expiration of the said thirty days at the usual place and hour of its sittings.Given at Shawville, this thirtieth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight.soil \\ Phone anytime between 7 a, m and 11 p.m.Perennial Weed Control i of Clarendon When the infestation of perennial confined to four days but the sport, I weeds has spread over a large area, cul-fast becoming more popular with exhi- j turaland cropping methods have to be bition patrons, has been extended j relied upon for their eradication.It is another day this year.Some splendid 1 advisable, however, to use sodium chlor-racing may be assured, with the usual | ate for the eradication of small patches of perennials.The latter half of the growing season is a good time to make an attack on perennial weeds.There is not quiet the With the activities of the season it is 18,1016 rush of work then, as in the spring opportune to analyse the horse power ^ the year, and the weather is usually available on each farm, what it will be ,nore favorable for the destruction of next year and the next few years, perennials, particularly couch grass.According to the Dominion Live Stock The roots of this weed are killed by a Service, the horse industry in Canada I few da)'8 exposure during dry, warm, suffered a steady decline in population j weather and since couch grass is a of almost half a million, or 14.1 per shallow-rooted weed, a large percentage cent from 1926 to 1936.The United |of its roots can be brought to the States Bureau of Agricultural Econom- face by cultivation.ics reports a total decline of 28 per cent Another advantage m favor of killing ,\toA.A for the corresponding period.In Que- weeds in the latter half of the growing\tAPUC16S TOP oaie bee the horse population was 368,590 ! reason, 18 that it permits the growth gainst 266,600 in 1935, or a decrease °f an early crop such as bay or oats cut Westinghouse 5 tube Radio, broadcast of 22.2 per cent for tha same period.! f°r green feed, before the treatment\tand short wave ; 3-piece Living Room While it is known that more colts commences ; or.the land may be used\tSuite ; 8 piece Dmmg Room Suite ; have been raised during the last few I for pasture during the time of the year\tWillis Upright Piano ; Electric Washer; years, states J.A.Ste.Marie, Dominion when pasture is most productive.\tKitchen Cabinet ; 3 Linoleum Rugs, Experimental Farm, Lennoxville, yet' A partial summer-fallow consists of 6 feet by 9 feet ; Small Writing Desk ; the average age of the horses at ploughing in midsummer followed by\tCoal Burning, Air Circulating Heater ; present is high, and it is safe to assume I cultivation to keep down weed growth Electric Sewing Machin» ; Two Ladies All standing timber on Lots 20, 21, that the horses will continue to rise in during the the remainder of the growing\tFur Coats ; 3 piece Bed Room Suite ;\t22\tand\t23,\ton\tthe\t1st\tRange\tof\tthe price for a few years.Therefore, who reason.This treatment should not be\tChilds Cot ; and several other articles;\tTownship of Clarendon.\tTo\tbe\tsold\tfor ever is in need of horses should give due I commenced later than August 1, because also seven cords of Dry Slab V> ood.best offer.Apply to, thought to this question.\tit takes about three months of cultivât I Terms Strictly Cash Apply at The point often discussed is ; Who ^ any top growth appears to\tTHE ANGLICAN RECTORY should raise horses f In the writer\u2019s \u2022 exhaqst the food reserves stored in the\tCampbell s Bay, Qie.To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid Municipality : thrills Beattie\u2019s Eye Service Should We Raise Horses?Thirty-five years of successful Optical Practice should guide your footsteps to' Beattie\u2019s Eye Service, cor.Gladstone end Bronson, Ottawa.If you want to see a you should see you will see Beattie s Eye Service Scientist Eye Examinations Specialists on all Visual and MuscJar Eye Defects Sheriff Campbell\u2019» Bay, Que., Aug.2nd, 1938 [First publication Aug, 6th, 1938J Sheriffs Office, sur E.T.HODGINS, Sec.-Tress.Timber For Sale T.T.BEATTIE, ProftiNMil Opt omet list KATHLEEN M.ROLLINS, Professional Optometrist.MRS.THOS.CONLEY Portage du Fort, Que The Equity notice Canada Province of Quebec District of Pontiac No.4fiH7 SUPERIOR COURT HARVEY STEELE of the Town- «bip of Unslow, County of Pontiac, Farmer, I\u2019 m.tiff Established 1883 PRINTING VVnURHKD KVKHYTHURHDAY AT SI!AWVILLK, QUEBEC i 1 annual subscription Anywhere in Canada .$1 50 To United States.2.00 Successor to G.F Hodgins Go.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 : VM DANIEL ST.HERE, of the City of Toronto, Province of Ontario ; m\te\ta\tfl I LIARD P>.KILLORAN, of the said Announcing A\t@1 So HT.oKkl cay of Toronto ; O\tA ISAAC D NOLL, of the City of New ^\te\t4 ai\ti V York, in the State of New York, one of Sensational New Garment fl I\t\u2014- u nd \u2022 \u2014 \u201e\t-\t__\tfi! V.W BOWIE, of the Village of Streamline Jiffy Overall County of Pontiac.\u2014Mtsen-Cuu.se.The said Defendant* are ordered to appear within one month.Campbell\u2019» Bay, August 3rd, 1938.ALPHONSE MARTINEAU P.8.C.District of Pontiac HIL i i All arrears must be paid In full before any paper U discontinued HARRY W W.O.COWAN, PUBLISHER Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices Statements, Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags Teacher Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned Secretary-Treasurer until August 18th, 1938, for a qualified Protestant teacher for school No.10, Township of Bristol.Applicants please state experience.Apply to, I Here is the newest development in the work-wear market, design and better fit, distinguish the new Streamline Jiff Overall from all others.1 Fine tailoring, better H.I.SMITH, Sec.-Treas.Maryland, Quo ! Anyway you look at them they are a better Garment, i $2.25 McKEE and MARYLAND Miss Catherine Quigley, of Montreal, Las been visiting triends in Maryland for the past two weeks.Mr.Arthur Hannaberry, motored from Noranda, to spend a three weeks vacation with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bart Hanniberryat Maryland.Misses Margaret and Theresa McCaffrey, of Ottawa, have returned to their h une after spending a three weeks vacation with relatives in McKee and Wei r> lead.Mr.John Cain, of Noranda, is at present visiting his mother, Mrs.Maurice Cain, at Onslow.Farm For Sale Farm, being Lot 17 on the 9th Range of Clarendon, containing 150 acres, more or less ; 40 acres tillable, balance in bush, chiefly poplar.Lake on the property.Dwelling house, barn and stable.For further particulars apply ADAM ELLIOTT, It.\u20141, Y arm, Que.The Hew Streamline Jacket THE EQUITY PHONE.75 Here is a jacket that\u2019s as smart as hands can Style, fit, comfort and long-wear combine to make it Canada\u2019s best work jacket.Now selling at $^*75 maké it.to Tenders Wanted Miss Mary E.Doherty f Ottawa, spent a few days of last week with Mrs.Frank McKee, of McKee.We Feature Canada\u2019s Finest Overalls Tender* will be received by the under* signed Sécrétai y Treasurer until Saturday.Aug.201 h for Caretakers fox the fourteen rural schools and Shaw ville High School in the School Municipality of Clarendon.Shawville Baker Made of genuine Kingcot Sanforized Shrunk Denim.Manufactured by Kitchen Peabody Co.Peabody\u2019s Blue Denim Work Pants.$1.75 Peabody s Heavy Cotton Stripe Work Pants, from Mr.and Mrs.Ilobt.Grow, of Messina, NY, spent last week with friends in Norway Bay and Wyman.Miss Berna Dumas, of Maryland, is spending n few days in Ottawa, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Thomas Dumas.Mrs.Melvin Smith, of Weirstead, left on Monday to motor to Southey, Sa.sk.\\ E.T.HUDGINS, Sec Treas Shawville.Try Our Bread\u2014it\u2019s Good Now selling at eight cents a loaf $1.59 to $1.75 Ladies Auxiliary On Thursday afternoon Aug.4th Mrs.Joseph Manary of Wyman was hostess to the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of St.Edward s Parish.The meeting was opened by a prayer and the minutes of the last meeting I were read by the secretary.Eleven members and ten visitors were present.A quilt made by Mrs.P.Gallagher was presented to the Auxiliary.It was decided that it be donated to the Annual Bazaar.Gardening and the control of insect pests were discussed and much useful information was obtained.\tj After the business activities of the I meeting a social hour was enjoyed.Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Thomas Gallagher and Mrs.R A.McCaffrey.Mrs.Joseph Bean invited the members to lier home for the next meeting to be held on September 1st.Farm For Sale Extra Wear Every Pair One of the choicest farms in Fitzroy Township, two and a half miles from Arnprior, good buildings in excellent state of cultivation, for immediate cash sale will accept #1,000 Apply to J.A.ARMSTRONG, Arnprior, Ont.Pastry of all kinds, fresh daily Kitchen Peabody\u2019s Green Label WorK Shirts Designed and Styled from the best materials from $1.00 to $1.25 We are at your Service Box 485 H.I.HOBBS, Prop.Clearing Sale of Mens\u2019 aqd Boys\u2019 Polo Shirts Boys\u2019 White Polo Shirts sizes, 28 to 34.Boys\u2019 Yellow Polo Shuts, sizes *28 to 34 Mens\u2019 White Pols Shirts, small, medium and large 68c Mens\u2019 Green and Red Polo Shirts, small, medium and large.10 per cent, off all Polo Shirts Cemetery Memorials 45c Those who contemplate erecting Cenv*tery Memorials will do well to give us a call as we can supply you with any kind of stone you desire at a very reasonable price.THOMAS HOBIN Shawville, Que .68c \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 THE RENFREW MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS 79c Phone 26- 30 In Memoriam Manufactures of and Dealers in Monuments in Marble and Granite Estimates on all Cemetery work gladly furnished Will call personally if requested For Sale 1\u2014Fordaon Tractor with plows 1\u2014Tandem Discs 1\u2014\t10 inch Plate Vasset Grinder 2\u2014\tFrost & Wood 5 foot Binder* 1\u2014Three Horse Engine 1\u2014Rotary Pump l\u2014I.H.V.Walking Plow 1\u2014Horse, age 14 years (cheap) Apply to J.H.FINDLAY, Beechgrove.Que In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs.Walter Eusey, who died August 12th.1937.God knows how much we miss you, He counts the tears we shed, And whispers, she only sleeps, Our loved one is not dead.So we will be brave dear mother And pray to God each day.And when He calls us home to you Your smile will guide our way.Sadly missed by Husband and Children Margaret and Harold.In loving memory of Mrs.Samuel Hayes, who passed away Aug' 1930 j also Gerald Hayes, wh away August 30tb, 1936.You are not forgotten dear ones, Nor ever will you be, As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember you.Sister Martha, and Samuel Hayes and Family GROCERY SPECIALS Pastry Flour, 7 lb sack.Canned Tomatoes.Peas or Corn, 3 cans for Flour Honey in Comb, 5 lb pail size .Elephant Soap, does not chafe hands, 5 bars for 19c Snap Powder, pur can.Oxydol, large pkgs.Stockaid Fly Spray, per gallon Rawleigh\u2019s Fly Spray, per gallon.25c \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 25c 50c 12c GEO.FROATS & Co., Proprietors 284 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont.23c .$1.00 .$1.75 | Phone.278 % i Cd ust 17tb, o passed For Sale 1\u2014Dominion Organ in good condition 1\u2014Five piece Parlor Suite ; 1 \u2014 Book (Jase; 1\u2014Congoleum Bug 9 % 12 ; 1\u2014 Set Scales, 240 pounds ;\t1\u2014Toilet Set; l\u2014Gray and U ose Wooden Bed, Dresser, Wash Stand and Chair ; 1 White Wooden Bed, Dresser and Chair ; 1\u2014Iron Bed ; 1\u2014Arm Chair ; l\u2014Large Circulator ;\t1\u2014Kitchen Stove and Pipes; 1\u2014English Pram : 1\u2014Stroller.Apply to MBS.JAS.C.GOBDON.Maryland, Que.MacLeans Successor to C.F.Hodgins Co., Limited RED & WHITE STORE The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves 9 I I I In loving memory of my dear brother John A.Murphy who departed this life August 16, 1937.My heart still clings to a memory dear Of one who was called to rest.And the one that thinks of him tonight Is the one who loved him best.Tis not the tears at a moment shed That tell of the love for the soul that tied, But the tears through many a long night wept, And the sad remembrance so fondly kept Clover Honey, 4-lb tin .Fancy Free Dessert, 3 packages Lushus Jelly Powders, 3 packages Nut Crush, 1-lb ice box jar.McLaren\u2019s Tasty Relish, 6-oz jar.McLaren\u2019s Coffee.1-lb glass.Maple Butter, 1-lb tin.G.M.Marmalade, 4-lb tin .Kkovah Jelly Maker, package Certo, per bottle.Flit, per tin.Aeroxon Fly Coils, 3 for .Wilson\u2019s Fly Pads, per package .Pickling Vinegar, per gallon .Pickling Spices, all kinds, per package 35c ####**# # \u2022 25c Phone, 8\u201410 1938 1832 $ 25c 25c 25c We have unloaded a car of New Brunswick Cedar Shingles coming from the real cedar country and the pack is extra good.It will pay you to see these.R.A.Grant, Bristol.(Public Confiai 39c # * Sister, Mrs.S.Horner.25c STRAYED 50c Public confidence ia the most prized asset of this bank.It does not appear in our balance sheet\u2014it is not for sale.It is a gift from the public\u2014the result of over a century of sound hanking practice.World wide facilities in every department of banking Strayed from Wellington Smart\u2019s pasture on Wilson\u2019s property half mile east of Shawville on Su nday,g0gggg one black steer with horns.Anyone knowing whereabouts of same, kindly notify Wellington Smart, Shawville 15c Announcement ! August 9 30c I wish to inform the people of Shawville and surrounding district that I have opened a watch and clock repairing business in Jos.Hunt\u2019s building, opposite the Pontiac House.All work left will receive prompt and careful attention.Your patronage solicited ROY E.CONE, Shawville, Que.19c 5c Tenders Wanted Mrs 10c The BANK, of NOVA SCOTIA Prices are requested on or before Sept.1st., 1938, and for delivery on or before Oct.1st, 193S, for 3,000 feet of eight inch concrete tile.39c 5c H C.ROWAT, Sec.Ticaa, Corporation of Shawville OVZl A CENTURY Of BANKING SERVICE I Fashion Flashes X Household Science 1 .T ith the murder of Amos Ethridge \u2022 favorite coutumes < What had she to do Pivmlls are for young spectators everywhere.wi >, ?5' // The Goose Woman By // SUSAN FLETCHER Ï Crinkled seersucker makes a one-piece suit, which rolls into a ball the size of a kerchief when %'s not being worn.js&é l By REX BEACH Melt 4 tablespoons butter in 8 x 8x2 inch pan or 8-inch skillet, .low flame.Add brown sugar ( % teaspoon nutmeg may be mixed with brown sugar, if desired); stir until melted.On this arrange peach slices, contents of pan.Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 50 minutes, or until done.Loosen cake from sides of pan with spatula or broad blade knife.Serve cake upside down with peaches on top.Garnish with whipped cream.Serial Story Is Built Around Thi* Mysterious Figure Starts Next Week in This Paper WITH FRESH PEACHES Are you wondering how to serve the juicy, ripe peaches which are on the market now?First serve sliced peaches with cream and then try these two recipes for fresh peaches.A clever \u201cupside down\u201d cake makes n complete dessert because it, includes both fine fruit and tender cake in perfect combination.Of course you can\u2019t make it from any standard cake recipe because the flour and shortening used would make it too crumbly.The recipe given here has been carefully tested to give a perfect upside down cake.The flour speci- finest winter In absorbing A two-piece play suit is of white with tailored jacket blouse outside the shorts.over rayon worn Dentists recommend Wrlgley*S Gum as an aid to strong, healthy teeth, cleanses them of food particles, massages the gums.Aids digest Ion, relieves stuffy feeling after meals.Helps keep you healthy! Take some home for the children too \u2014 they will love III ¦¦¦¦¦ Turn batter over There are some large hats this summer but more small in white or gay _ veil, flower or feather trimmings, including considerable ostrich.\u2022 light colors with frivolous TEXAS GUNS CMI Fashionable footwear accents high-heeled sandals designed to most of the toe and the vamp hut open at the sides, with straps joining vamp to heel.by L.P.Holmes Salty Water Halts Heat Exhaustion cover PEACH DELIGHT % cup water 1 cup peach juice 1-3 cup quick-cooking tapioca 1-3 cup sugar % teaspoon salt 1 egg yolk, .slightly beaten 6 halves (3 peaches) forced through sieve 1 teaspoon grated orange 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 egg white, stiffly beaten.Place water and peach juice in top of double boiler; bring to boil direct heat.Combine dry ingredients; add to liquid and bring to brisk boil, stirring constantly.Place over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.Four small amount over yolk; return to double boiler get \u2022 How about you\u2014-did yuh Ole Jim told me all \u2022HAPTKIt XXII fiod is the very wheat flour and its delicate gluten fine-textured, light Stic bel reports success with full-skirted black chiffon dresses; also with full-skirted printed crepe the last under fitted i in the room, about it.\" them cattle?' Something struck him low on the \u2014i his ribs It spun him steadied and Five Grains of Salt Added to a Glass of Water Are A Great Help In Hot Weather.will give a cake.lift side, burning across like a white hot iron, half about but he drove two quick shots in return, holding low down and between the of flame which spat at cough, a gurgle asked Johnny.dresses, matching jackets.The Air Clears We \"Yore dnnged right we did.had n little trouble Mud in 'em but finally located \u2019em in a little valley about fifty miles north o\u2019 the The Box 1) iron was blot-critter, turned into a A lot o' it was mighty We cornered the PEACH UPSIDE DOWN CAKE 1% cups sifted cake flour 1U teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt 94 cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons butter % cup brown sugar, firmly packed 4 tablespoons soft butter or other shortening 1 egg, well beaten Vi cup milk 1\tteaspoon vanilla 2\tcups sliced peaches.Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and granulated sugar, and sift together three times.Add butter.Combine egg, milk and vanilla.Add to flour mixture stirring until all flour is dampened; then beat vigorously 1 minute.rind Most people are aware of the symptoms of heat exhaustion.They are general depression, headache, dizziness, nausea, diarrhoea and stomach distress.In the severer forms muscle cramps occur as well and as a result of a suggestion by J.B.S.Haldane, eminent English physiologist, a group of mine workers were Induced to try salty water.The results were magical.There were no further attacks of cramps and much less complaint of fatigue than formerly.The objection to this form of a treatment Is the salty taste.This has been overcome by the use of 5-grain salt tablets to which, as a further Improvement, 5 grains of dextrose are added.In the Journal of Industrial Hygiene for December 1931, are given some Interesting data on the benefits of salt taken In tablet form by workers In a large steel plant.There were some 3500 men at work In the plant.In the summer of the year 1927, heat cramps were responsible for the loss of 48 working days among this group.The use of salt was begun in the following year with the result that only nine days were lost.In 1929 the loss was but 4 days and In 1930 none.The means of prevention of the 111 effects of heat exhaustion are simple.Ordinarily the use of 5 grains of salt with each drink of water is ample.Try it! Natural, in linen, is another rival (besides prints and pastels) of white for styles.Short woollen jackets\u2014bolero, waist-length box, and fitted hip-length\u2014are worn instead of separate coats, with printed or monotone frocks.we crimson arcs him and the thud of a falling body.bawled Dele van.\"Yuh There was a spectator sports railroad ted oil every Gridiron V.\u201cJohnny, got him\u2014y till got him' In the rear of the house Pink Winchester was crashing sketchy work, jasper who claimed to own \u2019em an\u2019 a leetle questionin\u2019 got him so tangled up he didn\u2019t know what his own Utah an' A1 an* me deshowdown an\u2019 til#' rustler over Crosby's In steady cadence, while outside the yells bad doubled in ferocity and shattering.name was the gunfire rolled to a dared a boss an' his gang elected to shoot it out.It was their mistake, got the whole stop from one o' them what was due to cash.Like we figgered, sustained roar.The vogue for flowered toques continues, establishing acceptance of formal fashions for summer.egg and cook 1 -minute, stirring con- We There came a rustle of skirts and voice, fearful and broken Ronny s carried through the dark.from boiling Remove slant ly.water; add peaches, rind, and fruit Chill.He clean.\u2018Johnny\u2014dad\u2014where are you?\" boomed came S pelle was behind the whole deal.Tailin\u2019 it by an' all it' been quite But the air's cleared Peasant styles replace nautical themes for informal sportswear.juice.Fold in egg white.Mixture thickens as \u2022\u2022We\u2019re all right child, \u201cYou keep down\u2014down Lay on the floor.\" it cools.Dele van.some storm, up an' we can settle down to honest cattle raisin' now.\" \u201cThat shore listens fine,\" \u201cI'm dead sick o\u2019 \u2014 do you hear.Serves f>.Full-gathered and pleated skirts in vivid colored cottons, printed or plain seen in garden and beach wear./ But Ronny did nothing of the She stumbled through the kind blackness until her hands rested on She felt the warm stick!-of blood running down his m u r- put a paper clip every two inches to keep the seam in place.It takes a few seconds to remove the clips afterwards.Should Wé Dye Our Gray Hair?mured Johnny, flghtin\u2019.1 done had enough roamin\u2019 1 want to settle down an\u2019 grow fat an\u2019 sprout a beard.\" \u201cYeah?\" Tex\u2019s eyes were twink* \u201c1 reckon somebody else will Johnny, ness side.At formal dinners, the question of rank in the seating arrangement if not always without rancor.around.she gasped.\u201cYou\u2019re Oh\u2014dad\u2014he's \u2022 M \u201cJohnny! hurt, you're hurt! falling.\" Supposing somebody wants to play the piano at your party?You will want those keys to gleam whitely and quite spotlessly at the pianist, won\u2019t you?Rub them over with methylated spirit on a clean rag ish them at the same time.For really bad cases, mix whiting and solution of potash to a paste and spread it on the keys.Leave it for 24 hours, and when you remove it, those keys will be as white as when the piano was new.Some- That\u2019s the Question times Gray Locks Are More Becoming Than the Original Shade.ling.have somethin\u2019 to say about that\u2014 the heard an' the bay window I Women are touchy about A Little Dizzy Johnny was not exactly falling but he was slumping slowly downward.his shoulders against the Exciting Young mean.secli things \" \u201cHuh.\" grunted Johnny, yuh\u2019re smart don't yuh?\" \u201cNope\u2014jest a phophet, that\u2019s all.An\u2019 I\u2019ll betcha a new hat I'm right.\" johnny smiled up at him.\u201cYuh d win the bet, vie timer.Hat Fashions 'Think It's all very well for the 25-year-old to say, \u201cI'll never dye my hair,\u201d or \"I think gray hair Is beautiful, and why In the world do women hate it?\" But it is true that the day a woman notices that she has not Just gray hairs, but gray hair, there is an important decision to be made.it will clean and pol- Suth Fun to Sew .One Pattern! wall he muttered 'Aright\u2014jest a little *Tm a light.hoarsely, dizzy.A little dizzy.\" He ended up finally, half lying, half sitting against the wall.Ronny crouched beside him.about him fiercely.She was sobbing V Where is she?\" \u201cOut on the porch with her dad.her arms l lljend her in.\" Tex swaggered the length of the bullet scarred porch with mischief Ronny Dele- m ?time.and praying at the g^QU1 h ^TtbYupdy lie stiffened.\u201cListen!\u201d lie gasped.Tie Up Soap a Job For An Expert In the first place, hair dyeing is a job for an expert \u2014 not an amateur.One should go to a very good beauty shop, put herself in the hands of an experienced operator, insist that the graying locks be dyed to match exactly the hairs that are not yet white.It Is a mistake for a woman whose brown tresses are streaked with gray to have her hair dyed red, or black, or blonde.When the job is finished, her hair should be simply brown (as it once was) instead of brown and gray.< - \u201cListen\u2014 Here\u2019s a hint for bringing back the original colors to the carpet that has been stained and stain removed at sacrifice of color.Rub the damp part of the carpet, immediately after you\u2019ve removed the stain, with a little vinegar on a clean rag.You\u2019ll be surprised when you see how brightly the carpet colors will shine.No one will know there was ever a blemish there.glowing in his eyes.watched his approach curiously rewarded by having Tex The elusive cake of soap that often turns a shower bath into a game of hide-and-seek can he kept in plain sight by a length of thick cotton cording, the kind dressmakers use.Bore a hole in the soap with an ice pick or some such sharp instrument, and insert a good long piece of the cording.Fasten the ends securely.The soap can then be worn necklace-fashion while you are doing your lathering, and anchored onto the faucets while you are rinsing- off the suds.Texas guns Hear \u2019em roar will The ole to look after his I hear 'em\u2014I hear \u2019em.van \u2014Texas guns! yuh?It\u2019s Tex\u2014it\u2019s Tex.gray wolf\u2019s come L Now Spelle\u2014darn yuh\u2014here s need in\u2019s.\u201d and was catch her by both shoulders and plant a resounding, shameless kiss velvety cheek.\u201cWhy\u2014what\u2014\u201d stammered the bewildered girl.cub where yuh\u2014get\u2014y or So saying, Johnny slumped for- on one m ^5 ward, silent\u2014inert.Late on the following afternoon.Johnny opened a pair of lacklustre eyes and stared about him.diately a slow grin wreathed his pale face.Stooping above him was the care lined visage of his old Bride-T o-Be get excited, young \u2022 I\u2019m jest sa-Ain\u2019t mad \u2018Now don\u2019t \u2019un,\u201d chuckled Tex.lutin\u2019 the bride to be are yuh?\u2019 Runny blushed furiously, told you that?\u201d she demanded.\u201cNobody.Shucks I got eyes ain\u2019t 1?By the way, that young cub o' mine wants to see yuh.Pronto now \u2014don\u2019t keep yore future husband Inline* s Who Great Britain has one motor vehicle for every 17 persons.Only She Can Decide However, if a woman holds Job where a youthful appearance is an advantage, all of the trouble and expense involved may be very much worthwhile.Or if white hair makes a youg woman look more like her husband\u2019s mother than his wife she certainly is justified in dyeing It.Perhaps it doesn't.Perhaps It only serves to soften her features, and makes her more attractive than ever.partner.\u201cTex.\u201d murmured Johnny.\u2014yuh came in time.I knew it was you.I heard \u2019em roar\u2014those Texas \u201cTex a F [To* * guns.\u201cYuh danged young hellion.\u201d murmured Tex.\u201cYuh didn't leave much fer Utah and A1 and me to finish.\u2019 \u201cBut yuh got Spelle?\u201d protested Johnny.X waitin'.\u201d Ronuy scurried to the doorway, where she halted and looked back.Of a sudden she dimpled rosily.\u201cYou win.\u201d S\u2019 Ht* l%ci« ?I \u201cTex,\u201d she called.\u201cThey\u2019re good kids, Tex,\" rumbled Delevan finally.\u201cNone better nowhere.You got him.\u201d \u201cNop \u201cI did?1 don\u2019t get'vha \" \u201cSon, yuh shore did.He was layin' jest outside that front window on the porch with a .45 beAn\u2019 that thievin\u2019 not us.nodded \u201cJim.we\u2019re danged lucky / Tex.men.\" Only she can decide.And if her decision is in favor of dyeing, she need never be ashamed to admit it.Any beauty routine that makes for a lovelier appearance and move happiness is worth a trial.Tex, I hope '/ \u201cYore damn right, there\u2019ll be leetle fellers later on, leetie pudgy fellers to tug an paw us ole wolves around.\u201d tween hi< eyes, four-fingered, half breed son o\u2019 his the two gun man yuh downed 57 ¦ & was New Low-Priced firestone STANDARD Then kids o\u2019 ours \u201cThey will be.the Another long silence.\u201cHappy?\" rumbled Delevan.\u201cAs the deuce,\u201d sighed Tex.\u201cThis is the end o\u2019 the trail for me.sit an\u2019 watch the days peter out down there across the desert.\" As though in salute a single gold-ray bathed them In its radiance, softening the grim, sculptured harshness of their features to one of mellowed contentment.2739 7 By LOUISE LENNOX Four important hats .that will lift your morale .make you feel and look young.The peasant hats are indispensable for country or beach wear made of gay cottons as calico, chintz, peasant prints or bright solid colors.Dazzling white linen, sharkskin or pique, peasant cotton print, natural crash, denim, percale print, calico print, etc choice of fabrics for the off-the-face \u201cbaby\u201d bonnet style.The \u201cgnome\u201d hat is incredibly flattering and versatile.The crown may be adjusted into so many different ways.You can make it of solid colored or of a gay print crepe silk, of snowy white or pastel cotton or of a calico, Mexi-peasant print cotton.These little hats are such fun to sew and take just the minimum of material.You\u2019ll want half a dozen of them.Style No.2759 includes all foul models and is designed in one ^êJÊÊÊtÊÊÊÊÊÊtÊÊÊÊÊÊtÊÊU see pattern envelope.Send fifteen cents (15c), (coin is preferred) for pattern to Peerless Patterns, Room 421, 73 West Write plainly your name, address and style number.Be sure to state size you wish.m i i /à'iiv Household Hints i i Your mattress will be much easier to turn if you cut a yard of wide tape into four and sew a \u201chandle\u201d to each corner.% 4§> ** en ERES your big opportunity to save money on tires.Go to your local Firestone Dealer and ask him for the new low-priced Firestone Standard.It's a first class tire in every respect \u2014made of high quality materials to Firestone standards of quality and fully guaranteed.It gives you everything you need\u2014safety, long mile-dependable, carefree service\u2014all at thrifty prices.Drive in to the Firestone Dealer's today and see this remarkable tire\u2014the greatest Firestone ever built at these H When washing woollen sweaters pull gently into the correct shape while damp, then tack to an old sheet.This can be pegged to the line and the sweaters will dry in good shape.\\ (The End) à there\u2019s a nice \u2022f m i Sentence Sermons 3 ! I found sweetening my morning cereal with Before starting to iron, put all towels and glass cloths under the ironing blanket.When ironing is finished you will find them all nicely pressed.God\u2019s plans like lilies pure and white unfold; We must not tear the close-shut leaves apart, Time will reveal the calyxes of gold.\u2014May Riley Smith.w crepey can or age, M/M Instead of tacking a long seam.BEE HIVE Syrup Three men aie my friends: He who loves me, He who is my enemy and He who is indifferent to me: He who loves me teaches me tenderness, Who hates me teaches me caution.And who is indifferent self-relia- Anon / / z * ; WHEN IN TORONTO SEE CASA LOMA aids digestion.For material requirements Sir Henry Pellatt million dollar Cas-tle-on-the-Hlll, Spud Inn Road.Toronto.Hour's tour thro* Castle, tower, tunnel, stubles, art galleries, end coronation room npeclal exhibits and souvenir*.Hre \u201cThe Fall of Nineveh,\" (the king and hie wive*), painted by order of late Emperor Joseph of Austria\u2014ha* 29 life *i*«* figure* on n ranvan, 21 feet x 13 feet, and the Vlmy Memorial.°»en 1H a m.till \u2022 pm.Adult*.2f»o\u2014Children 16c.Sunday*.25 cent*.* f s : ance.v- Adelaide St., Toronto.MOST M England\u2019s 49,429 police constables now have an average beat of 611 acres with 654 inhabitants.Issue No.33\u2014'38 e Are You Listening?liy FREDDIE TEE & Sunday School Lesson Scottish Emblem ,1 V 10\tTo insist upon., 11\tConsume^/ 12\tSerpents t collectively^ 15 Coin.23 Aye.
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