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[" fl.50 pep annum In Advance 2.00 to the United States ! 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 193% No.26, 60th Year PERSONAL MENTION Cowling JAMES A.MILLAR The annual Christmas Tree of 8t Paul's Anglican Sunday School, Shaw vile, will be held In the Theatre hall, on Monday evening, December 10th.Bristol Busy Bees Institute will meet at the home of Mr».Charles Russell on Friday afternoon, Dec.10th, at 2 91) o\u2019clock.Program An address on Cluietmas by Rev.U.Armstrong Sale», Roll call \u2014 Christmas greetings.Shawville United Sunday School Christmas Tree and piogriim In the Theatre Ball on Friday, Dec.16th at 7.30 p.m.Program fea tures the fairy plays.\"Cinderella \"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,\u201d songs recitations.All children of the community free ; i Mr wnd\tThom Bunre»«.of adults, 16 cent».\tICobden, were gue**ts of relatives | every Tuesday from 2.00 to 4.30 p.m.Shawville Y.P.U.will present in town on Sunday Returning\t| on Christmas Monday night In the they were ;cfmnmtiled by th»lr auditorium of the church a niece.Misa Velma D.igg, who will modernized version of an old-time | be their guest for a week or so morality play, the drama, which is illustrated.L L .L.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.Hull.Que.At Pontiac Houso, Shawville, every Wednesday afternoon.At Moyle # Hotel, Campbell\u2019sBay, every Wednesday morning.B.A Shawville Hardware ttmttummmmttnmmttttmtttttnm Christmas Gift \u2022 \u2022 Mm.Win.J.Horner in visiting lier daughter.Mm Hugh Grace, in Pembroke, this week.Miss Marjorie McKnight, of Ottawa, visited relatives and friend» in town for the week end Mr.and Mrs Ken noth Stark, accompanied by Miss Dori-% Johnson, of Cobden.were Sunday guest» of their relatives in town.Miss Kvelyn Dale, a recent gradu.ate of Grace Hospital, Ottawa, is visiting her mother, Mrs R.A.Dale, and expects to be in towif till the new year Business College 129 Main St \u2022I 38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada The only business school in this district that measures up to the standard set hy the Business Educators\u2019 Association of Canada\u2014 the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruction Suggestions R.MILLER WALLACE AVOCAT - BARRISTER PNOM, 2-MI# 1M MAIN STRUT, BULL.QUEBEC Coleman Gas Irons, Electric Irons, w.I.cowuuc, President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal Aladdin Lamps, Majestic Radios, Pyrex Oven Wear, ( at new reduced prices ), At Proud foot\u2019s Hotel, Campbell'» Bay, At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Tuesday from 5.00 to 8.00 p ro.HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Okfick \u2014 In the O.F.Horigins Building Main Street.Que.Skating Outfits, Hockey Sticks,' Sleighs, Skiis, Leather Bill Folds, Key Cases, Flash Lights, Rev.J.D.EHK of Montreal, a CLARENCE T.BROWNLEE REPRESENTING MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA Phone20 7, R.1, Shawville, Quo.Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette Lighters.J.OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate.Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.(In Lawn Block) Est.C.J.Caldwell Christmas Variety Concert An Enjoyable Event Former High School Teacher Appointed Canadian MB Instructions in Music Lecturer iJue>VoY tah\"nQ«\u201cw.1 uîîly^îty | «Sf Journal, that Mr Donald, a Queen1* PHYLLIS CAVILL WEAVER, L.R.A.M./^teacher of Piano ami Theory of Miuric.for examination».Also lettons CLINTON H.DOWD B.A LL.B , C L.Advocate, Barrister, etc.Mais Street - \u2022 Hull, Que.Phone, Slier.1354 At Pontiac House, Shawville, Que e '2ry Friday evening.Donald Mae- Boy»1 Band, at the Theatre hall on WBifiiM# \u201e\t\u201e student had Monday night wa* a most enjoy, tSJtSV aSaMI'«\u2022 tST»1 Tt, o, ».Understanding, au orgi fa Lions between the BiHi.fa Ëmpire Ielection shy ^\t; vocal nolo and the United State».\t1 Pli pila prepared Band,\tf£tim | given in Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar.11 Wesleyan Parsonage Shawville Que.THE W.A.HODGINS STORE I by Miss Kay Woodley ; vocal duet attached to| by Misses Vic Swartz and Barbara ^\t^ i DONAT Le GUERRIER LL.¦\u201e Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Make This A Happy'Christmas By Giving Worthwhile Gifts Brunei.I)r 8.E.McDowe 1.president i f Hand, handed Mr.Trickey a Christmas gift of a aum of money.b.a \u2022 t Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request.United The Stark'» Corners Church Woman\u2019s Association met in the church haH for the December meeting , ,\t, it Rev.A.F.Pokes opened the meeting with prayer.The president, Mrs.Herb Brown, presided for the business part of the meeting assisted by the secretary, Mrs Earle P.Fill ford Mr.Pokes presided for the elec tion of officers for 1909, which resulted as follows Pi evident, Mrs.Herb Brown ; vice president, Mrs.Irwin Smart ; secretary, Mrs.Earl Fill ford ; treasurer, Mrs.Harvey Wilson ; organist, Mrs.Wesley Palmer and Mrs.Irwin Smart.Mr.Pokes closed the meeting with after which refreshments This year you will find in our display many worthwhile gifts, that are useful throughout the year.Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street Shawville\u2019s Oldest Lady Mrs.W Dies in Ottawa =23 G.McDowell Lovely, Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets MONTREAL, QUE.PHTIAV 838 8 In new colour designs The death occurred at the home of her son, Mr.George McDowell, 1104 Gladstone A vs., Ottawa, on - .» Siturdny night, December 10th, of A large number of relatives and Mrs.vVm.G McDowe I.aged 01 friends attended the funeral of ytiar« and 10 months.Mr.John Henry Brownlee on The deceased went to visit at the Thursday afternoon, froidUtH, late home ofjier son in Ottawa about home on Main Street, to St.Pan ft -is days ago.and while there took Church.\ta slight stroke and gradually Service was conducted by the £ame weaker.Rector, Rev.T.E R.Nuise, who The late Mis.McDowell win a was assisted by Rev.J D, Ellis of life-long resident of Shawville Montreal, a former rector of St.||\u201er maiden name was Nancy PatilV Mr Nurse delivered an Dale, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Impressive and comforting mldres* VVm.Dale, pioneer settler*.In from Job 14:14 \u2014 \"It a man die ififlg «he married William G.Mc-shall he live again ?The hymns Dowell, who predeceased her by sung were, \"Abide with Me\u201d \u2018 A about twenty years.Mrs.Me few more years shall roll\u201d and \u201cOn Dowell was the oldest member of the resurrection morning.\u2019 As h the Methodist (now United) church, special selection Mr.Nellis Hod both in years and length of mem gins sung, \"The Beautiful Valley beiship, being a continuous mein of Eden.\u201d\t,\tber for 70 years, Interment was made in St.I aid » Surviving are two sons, George, cemetery, the pal I-bearers being, 0f Ottawa, and David, ofClaren* Messrs.J.M Argue, W.H.Barr, don: one daughter, Mrs.Norman XV, A Hodgins, John and XV.A vyiliton, of Kelowna, B C,, and an Brownlee.\tadopted daughter, Mrs.L Lea A large number of floral tributes worthy, of Ottawa, were received and included tokens The funeral was held on Monday from the following : Joseph Brown- afternoon from the laid home of x lee and family, Edmonton, Alta.; the deceased, Main Street West, David Brownlee and family, Mrs.Shawville, to the United Church _ Thoa Brownlee and daughter, and was attended by a large nuin-Olive ; Harry and Mr*.Brownlee ; her ot elderly acquaintances ai d Nellis Hodgins and family.Oita friends.Service was conducted wa ; Walter and Mrs.Paul and by the Pastor, Rev.A.F.Pokes family, Haileybury ; W, A.Brown- During the service.Miss Kathleen lee and family ; B H.Cochrane YVuodley sang as a solo, \u201cLead aud family ; the Barr family ; the Kindly Light * Stewart grandchildren\tInterment was made in the family Among those attending from a plot in the village cemetery, the distance were, John Barr and son», p}|||.bearers being, Messrs.Samuel ot Pakenham ; Geo.Prendei gust, \u201end Mervin Dale, Leonard Berber, Uobden :\tAbe Sheppard, Otter ja8 p Connelly, Noi>al Kilgour Lake ; Nelli» and Mrs.Hodgins, of and John B Armstrong.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ tie S^S«BISS^=$FI «mm Many Friends Attend Funeral ' Of Mr.John H.Brownlee DP(.WALLACE J.W.HODGINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St.Catherine Street.West MONTREAL, QUE.$1.95 4L & prayer, MPIMPP were served by the ladies.m to be- BELAIR 3 257 Shawville Deteat Quyon 6 Games to 4 la Friendly $10.00 Badminton Tournament D.J.CAMPBELL In a friendly tournament played at Qnyon on Thursday night of last week Shawville Badminton Club defeated Qnyon six games to four with a tv*n Lydie E.depths.Jerry told me the story you .| told him.It 1* the divine talent,\tfor «Pomrn from whoKeome the heaven-sent gift of the artist, that we must worship, not weak, human artist herself.Is so insignificant, so unimportant as compared with the other.\" An Appeal Mary Holmes experienced a grateful warmth about her heart at these words.Here was a fellow Use coarse salt mixed with vinegar to clean discolored copper.Long-Sleeved Bathing Suits In AVE THE COUPONS Get this Beautiful Silverplate Elizabeth Arden Hints at Possible Changes in Beach Attire; Now Worn in Florida Elizabeth Arden of New York, who was in Toronto to visit the Royal Winter Fair, showing her horses, guest of honor at a press luncheon.TORONTO.(Wm.Rogers & Son) Hi a #/;i m was 1 ns 11/; Miss Arden maintains that good health and spirits are the basis of good loot s.Color trends for spring, said Miss Arden, indicate browns and yellows as among leaders.There may be a definite change in bathing and beach attire soon, Miss Arden hinted, as she told of the new long-sleeved, high-necked \u201cbathing suits\" which her \u201cexercise girls\" are wearing in Florida.% # i m I 71 A Quicker CHEST COLDS r z Here\u2019s Quick Relief from Their DISTRESS! Rub soothing, wanning Musterole well into your chest and throat.Musterole is NOT just a salve.It s a * count ar-Irritant\" containing old-fashioned cold remedies, oil of mustard, and other valuable ingredi-to, in a clean white ointment.II That I# why it gets such fine results «\u2014better than the old-fashioned mustard plaster.Musterole penetrates, stimulates, warms and soothes, help-i quickly relieving local congestion and pain.Used by millions for 30 years.Recommended by many doctors and nurses.Mode in Canada, in strengths: Regular Strength, Children\u2019aTmild), and Extra Strong.All dr uggwts, 4# each.V/ > FROM '/3603 % ed.i NO.3603 We have found from experience tet there is something about a irresistible F HOW YOU CAN ATTRACT MEN en Soothing, Penetrating This Remedy Brings Relief Overnight bunny that has qp charm* for little folk, so if you have a very young person in your family, why not make him one for Christmas?This cuddlesome little fellow is crocheted from soft wool and stuffed with kapok.You will find him so attractive that you will almost want to keep him yourself when he is The pattern includes full instructions for crocheting, material requirements, and directions for finishing.Send 16 cents, coin preferred, to Peerless Patterns, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St, Toronto.\u2022 \u2022 I I fui in Don't let lore and m one constantly running .nasal eyes painful with Miserable, aren't you, with your passages inflamed .head aching persistent watering?Why continue to suffer?Get relief NOW.with good old Ment holaturn.This famous family remedy is the trusted friend of millions the world over.Rub a little Mcntholatum well up the nostrils.8ee how quickly how it fights lurking germs .retards the stuffy feeling .clears your bead and nose and helps keep them dear.Get a 30 cent tube or jar of Mentbolatum today.( me it tonight.Relief is yuaraniced or money back ill throat raw sea see three irritable the finished.The \\ HE \u201csmiling thro\" distress from J disorders with Pink ha m e this healing balm works .one Compouad.Let it help YOU! gathering of that choked, \u2022 s \u2022 Issue No.50\u2014*38 At ; i r \u2019*! / West May Go World Population Total 2,134,000,000 Health Is Better Out on Prairies In For Glass Are You Listening ?Sunday School Lesson People of Canadian West Have Lightest Mortality in Domin-Are Much Healthier Than Maritime» last By FREDDIE TEE The Regina Leader-Post week said development of Saskatchewan's clay and glass sand deposits looms as a possibility right through employment of skilled Czechoslovakian workers, now dispossessed of employment by the German occupation of Sudetenland.It was learned the paper added, that already Dominion Government officials are In Europe to interest these skilled workers In Industrial possibilities here.In Southern Saskatchewan there are substantial deposits of pottery and fire brick clays, there are huge glass sand deposits.The population of the world at the end of 1937 was 2,134,000,000 the League of Nations Monthly Bulletin of Statistics estimated.The figures were 18,000,000 over 1930.The bulletin revealed that more than one-half of mankind lives in Asia, where China claims about 460.000.\t000, India 350,000,000, and Japan and its possessions 100.000.\t000.The population of Soviet Russia war estimated at 178,000,000, while of 397,000,000 human beings in Europe 79,000,000 live in Germany, 47,000,000 in the United Kingdom, 43,000,000 in Italy, 42.000.\t000 in France and 35,000,000 in Poland.Death Rate Overtake» Birth Rate The bulletin gave the population of the United States at 130.000.\t000 while South America has 90,000,000 of whom Brazil claims 50 per cent.In Europe, the United States and Japan the proportion of old people is increasing as the death rate begins to overtake the birth In Austria and France in ion show and Miss Rogers was supported by an able cast of Hollywood actors and actresses.EXTRA ALLOWANCE FOR OLD RADIOS! DeForest Crosley, Majestic and Rogers radio dealers are now offering special, extra large Christ-trade^in allowances for old radio sots.With the new 1939 Spread-Band models in the home, the many old-country Yuletide be heard regularly, COMEDIAN BAND LEADER LESSON XI THE BIN OF COVETOUSNESS Exodus 20:17; Luke 12:13-21; 1 Timothy 6:6-10 GOLDEN TEXT: \u201cThou Shalt Not covet.\u201d Exodus 20*17 THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time \u2014 The Ten Commandments were given In 1498 B.C.The word» from Luke were spoken during November or December, A.D., 29; the First Epistle of Paul to Timothy was written A D.65.The Ten Commandments were given from Mount Sinai.The words taken from Luke were spoken In Peraea on the east-side of the Jordan River.It Is not known exactly where Timothy was when he received this letter.17.Thou shall not covet thy neighbour's house, thou shall not covet thy neighbor\u2019s wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, «or anything that Is thy neighbor\u2019s.This commandment Is also repeated, with slight variations, In Deut.6: 21.There Is one great distinction between the laws of other peoples and the Hebrew code as found In the Decalogue, namely, that among no other people do we find a law against covetousness, mandment \"Thou shall not covet\u201d \u201cpasses beyond the domain of civil magistracy into that intellectual real of motive, desire and thought, where God alone Is Lord and also Ray Noble, conductor of the Burns and Allen shows over CBS from Hollywood every Friday night ( WABC-CBS, 8.30 to 9.00 p.m., EST) has not only proved himself to be a great song writer and an orchestra leader, but a sly and effective comedian as well.His straight face, very English remarks to the comedian stars of the show have proved to have \u2022 such hilarious ef-l feet that they now are an indispensable part [ of each of the air shows.But he\u2019ll have lo go a long way to outdo his fame as the com-of such \"Good Consider for a moment the probability of a Canadian aged 25 dying within five years, says Canada\u2019s Weekly.The probability is greatest in the Maritime Provinces and least in the Prairie Provinces, being twice as high in the former as in the latter.The expectation of life at the age of five is over 64 years in the Prairie Provinces and under 61 in Quebec, to take the two extremes.Less Healthy Stay Home Why should the Prairie Provinces show better than Quebec and the Maritimes?The answer is simple.When large movements of population take place, there is a tendency for the more healthy and energetic elements to move, while the less healthy people stay at home.To move to a strange land requires, even at this day, something of the pioneering spirit Hence it is that the Western Provinces of Canada have the lightest mortality.These provinces have received much of their population very recently.Canadians Live Longer Incidentally, the Canadian boy of five can look forward to two full years more of life than the British boy of five.The Canadian at 42 has 32 years in front of him as against less than 30 of his British cousin.Even at 75 there is a difference in favor of the Canadian of a little more than a year.mas programs can loud and clear, over short-wave.MELODY LANE The young gentleman in sporty tweeds is Tommy Lane, aged 11, who made his professional debut with Joe In addition Place as a singer this year ¦¦ Penner and who continues to be heard on Fenner\u2019s program every Thursday over the Columbia network (WABC-CBS, 7.30 to 8.00 p.m., EST.Rebroadcast at 8.30 p.m.EST.) Tommy, whose real .\t, name is Stanley 1 Hoffman, auditioned Penner after winning a vocal contest conducted by a newspaper in his home town, Atlanta, Georgia.The comedian was struck by the purity of Tommy\u2019s voice and immediately placed him under contract.Preceding: his trip to era mi j poser l\t1 songs as Night, Sweetheart,\u201d \u201cLovs Is *\tthe Strangest Ray Noble Thin g,\u201d \u201cThe Very Thought of You* and \u201cThe Touch of Your Lips\u201d.GINGER ROGERS STARRED Versatile Gin- I JÆ\tvâi Kpr Rogers whose fame as a dancer is equalled only by her gifts as a convincing actress and comedienne, was starred in the \u201cSilver Theatre\u201d production heard over the Columbia network on Sun-|\t1 day recently./\tConrad Nagel was narrator-di-Gtsger Rogers rector for the # by mg rate.1937 there were more deaths than births.BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS 7-Twb.Big Mantel Model REDUCED $25.00 \u2022 8-Tube Automatic Push-Button Mantel REDUCED $30.00 12-Tube Push Button REDUCED $70.00 Goes to Iceland To Dodge Winter The com* MW Off to his home in Iceland to dodge the rigors of a Canadian winter, Capt.B.Kristiansson, well known master of the Newfoundland Canada Belle Isle, sailed last week from Montreal with his wife and daughter.He is going to England en route to his native Reykjavik.\"What do you mean, dodge the cold?\u201d he was asked.\"Because it is not cold there in winter like here.\u201d He stressed the fact that it not cold in Iceland in win- Judge.The actual word \"covet\u201d In Its essential meaning is \"to set the heart on,\" very literally, \"to pant after.\" The sin, therefore, suggested by the word is very evidently that of desire to possess something which belongs to another.The Root of All Sin Covetousness includes in Its own ¦cope all social life.Out of disobedience to this command will spring sine that break every law written the second table of the law.Hollywood, Tommy was sent to New York by the Atlanta paper to sing for officials of the Metropolitan Opera Company, who also enthused over the clearness of his steamer I soprano.ROGERS, MAJESTIC OR D« FOREST CROSLBY DEALER TO MIGHT Czechs Purchase Ontario Farms sure for himself, and is not rich toward God.Cf.Matt.6:19; 2 Cor.12 se FACTORY CLEARANCE : 14.1.Tim.6:6-8.6.But godliness with contentment is great gain.Paul tells us that true gain In life is found in godliness itself, together with contentment.The word rendered \"contentment\" signifies that elevation of soul above external earthly conditions which comes from a consciousness of God\u2019s presence and love.upon\t\u2014\u2014 The whole realm of human Interrelation la disorganized and broken up by the dishonoring of the tenth commandment.Luke 12:13-21.13.And one out of the multitude said unto him.Teacher, bid my brother divide the inheritance with me.This man s personal'affair was the supreme thing for him, not the teaching of Jesus.14.But he said unto him.Man, who made me & Judge or a divider you?The Lord never set himself as a rival to the magistrates of the land.was ter.Recent purchases of three farm properties and negotiations now under way for others indicate there will be a settlement of Czechoslovakians in Wentworth county.It is understood the purchas-of the farm lands were for-residents of Czechoslovak !¦ I Modem Music Master 'V r Once you sweeten your | morning cereal, 9 Low tide.10\tTitle.11\tHe was a Polish child Answer lo Previous Puzzle.ers HORIZONTAL 1,5 Famous concert pianist.11\tTo gasp.12\tTo deem.14 Close.16 Chinese staple food.Contentment 7.\tFor we brought nothing into the world, for neither can we carry anything out.See Job 1:21; Pa.49:17.8.\tBut having food and covering shall therewith be content.Probably the word here translated \"covering\" refers also to the shelter of the home in which we live.1.Tim.6:9.10.9.But they that minded to be rich.Fall Into a temptation and a snare.And many foolish and hurtful lusts.The desires in question are hurtful be-they hinder true happiness.mer Sudetenland who left their home country just before the recent crisis.Their search brought them to the Hamilton district and sales of the William Ridge farm at Mount Hope, the Lloyd VanSickle farm at Glanford Station and the Reuben Srcn property, also at Glanford Station, have been reported.The purchasers of these properties, all large farms, are Czechoslovaks.It is said to be their intention to engage in mixed farming.N T Yi A Al with BEE HIVE T PI I EL D It 13 Matter.15 Dwelled.20 Twisted cord.22 Devices for reaming 26\tBorn.27\tObese.29\tAlmond.30\tNight before.34 To boil.36 Narrow lane 38\tPertaining to gold.39\tTo play boisterously.over 1 Syrup you\u2019ll ^ know how good cereal i can taste., I KING we I C What A Man Is 15.And he said unto them, Take heed, and keep yourselves from all covetousness.For a man\u2019s life con-slsteth not in the abundance of the things which he possessed.What our Lord was continually emphasising was the life of a man; not what he possessed, but what he was.He came that we might have life, and that we might have It more abundantly.Be declared that life never consists of the things which one has, but of the things which one possesses In one\u2019 mm L 17\tTricks.18\tArrived.19\tSalts of oleic TewfE F amsB acid.are 21 Lash marks.23\tMonth.24\tSnaky fish.25\tTo deduce.28 Showered.31\tAppliances.32\tLilac color.33\tStill.34\tSoutheast.35\tTo scatter.36\tPaid publicity.37\tAge.39 Without a rim 44 Conclusions.48\tLand right.49\tHeavenly \u2022\u2022 VERTICAL body.51\tUncommon.52\tPigmentary spot.53\tTo embarass.54\tVirginia willow.55\tHe is one of the greatest \tof today.56\tHe is also a \tof music.cause \u2014¦¦p\u2014M\u2014pppapip Such as drown men in destruction and perdition.Those who set their hearts on being rich become involved in the meshes of wordllness and sin; their movements are so fettered by cares and inordinate desires, and by artificial wants, that they are no longer free men.10.For the love of money la a root of all kinds of evil; reaching after have been led 1\tPrison.2\tOne time.3\tVessel.4\tWarning cry 40 Heathen god.in golf.5\tMasculine pronoun.6\tSingle things.44 To slumber.7\tTo generate 45 Bed slat, pus.\t46\tOak.8\tSacred shields 47 Gunlock catch 50 Mother.L OVER 41\tEvils.42\tBlemish.43\tWeeps loudly.olUâBfJ*.> own » heart 16.And he spake a parable unto thenu^aying, The ground of tain rich man brought forth plentifully: 17.and he reasoned within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have not where to be- fruits?18.And he said, This will I do: 1 will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will 1 bestow all my grain and my goods.Our Lord is about to illustrate the evil consequences of the sin of covetousness by one of bia most remarkable parables (a parable found only in the Gospel of Luke).\t.11.And I will say to my soul.Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, «at, drink, be merry.Cf 1 Cor.15.32 The conversation is entirely with himself.He does not think of others who may be In need.He says nothing about Increasing his gifts to God.If he was giving anything to God.20.But God said unto him.Thou foolUb one.ThU nl«ht l» th[ ,0\u201c\u2019 required of thee.And the thing» which thou has prepared, whose shall they be?er \\ a cer- / \\ which < \\ r Have Switched To blue coal For BETTER HEATING of Romans.some\twmmmmmmmm.astray from the faith, and have pierced themselves through with many sorrows.For gold men have betrayed their friends, their God, their immortal f ( \\ 1 l stow my their country.I souls.The Tenth Commandment Is also God\u2019s demand that man shall put the reins of the government of hi# life Into the hands of God.I Orthr a tou «f\tcoef today More Apples Shipped Up to November 16, 1938, this season\u2019s export of Canadian apples to the United Kingdom amounted to 999,227 barrels, and 1,481,904 boxes, an increase of 48 per cent, in barrelled apples and 35 per cent in boxed apples, compared with the corresponding period of the 1987 season.Business executives of Germany having difficulty in finding young people with sufficient knowledge to fill good positions.I 3 7 4 blue coal ^ COMFORT ) R SOLI l ' THE MODERN EUEl > are 7 p.n*.» CBL, TORONTO, $&.T Truly Rich 2i.go Is he that layeth up ires- By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014The Office Stenog YES, Ntx/D BETTER GET THEM The phone.DO YOU KNOW THEIR NUMBER?ON I fr à £E a.V 6 -I e I 1 8 -*> lie r the price for gravel hauling ou the Bristol-Norway Bay be as follows from Warf lload to MacfarUnes bridge 8ft cents i>er yard, from Mucfarlane\u2019s bridge to Bristol 30 cents per yard.Motion by Qrs Walsh Fitzsimmons, that the hours on the gravel job be increased to nine hours per day and the at night, and run two shifts from nine o\u2019clock to five o\u2019clock, night and Dee.5th, 1938 day.isims i ,u/xSîw«»th\t: n«\t^ °rr ,hc meetin« Ony.,« Hardware.*7 75 adJoarneii .1 II Bidder, road list M (K) Victor Me Bane, road list 14 00 F Cornue, road list.\\ Wiggins, road list 271 50 Harvey Steele special snpt.\t18 00 11 Cochrane, ditching .6 00 W J Fleming, board of council Fred Clark, road list.Victor Young \u201c \u201c .I os A Steele, postage \u2022 A letter from the Fish & Game 1 ro* active Association received.No action THE EQUITY HODG-mS GARAGE Where to Buy Flour SBAWVILLE, DEC.15.1938 South Onslow Council Nvxt time you want a bay of Good Ftot\u2019it, at a r»asoimble price, we suggest that, you buy it from anyone of the following dealers, who happens to be nearest to you .Amyotte Bros.V.W.Bretzlaff Clarendon Roller Mills R.A Grant Leo McCaffrey M.Richard H.I.Smith They stock flour of the highest quality manufactured by same Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet, Sales the gravel pita.Vvs Orr Fitzsimmons, that Set* Troua.borrow Fort Coulonge Ladysmith Clarendon Bristol Weirstead Otter Lake Elmside PREVENT DAMAGE Prevent damage to your Oar by having us fill your radiator with EVEREADY PRESTONE It is the most reliable.Enjoy comfortable Winter driving by installing Hot Water Heater and Defroster.Drop in and ask for information.Our stock of Heaters, Defrosters, Batteries and Anti freeze is complete.II.I.Smith Sec-Treas The Maple Leaf Milling Go., Limited Minutes of Clarendon School Board distributed by 7 60 218 10 6 40 26 00 Dec.7 th, 19.18 THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REC\u2019O.The Clarendon School Board met on ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Present, Chairman the above date Hod gin 3 and Commissioners Argue, Walsh, Hobbs and Wilson Motion by Comr Hobbs, that the following bills be paid : Sid Draper, wood to No 4\t.Mrs.Irvine Findlay.Pontiac House.Pontiac Rural Telephone.Moyer School Supplies.lleonf Publishing Co.R.Wallace Burry .Tesson McCagg .Muriel Horner, caretaking No 8 ikon là Sheriff Sales Minutes of Council Ons low North rUIH.IC NOTICE is hereby give that the undprinentioncd LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized, and Dec.5th, 1038\tj The regular meeting of the Municipal Council of Onslow North held on above I\t.\t, date.Present Andrew Daley, Mayor, j will be sold at the respective times and and Councillors Young, Farrell, Yallillec, ! places mentioned below.Martineau and Dagg.Councillor Gurvus Arm it age subscribed bis oath of office and took his icien Carried.Motion by Crs Young-Westbrook, Range 4, and Lot 17-a, tinge owned by Mrs.M.A.Gray V changed on book to Richard Gray, tnd property of Mrs.Win Robinson Lot 24 b and d, Range 4.be changed to Tohn Robinson and Lot 27 a, Range (>, changed from John Robinson to Stephen Robinson\u2014Carried.Thomas Cooney appealed at the board a ditch J.L.HOIKilNS Phone 64 J.that I*ot 17 a Superior Court \u2014Pontiac $17 13 3 75 22 00 13 23 Canada Province of Quebec On motion of Crs Young Farrell, District of Pontiac No.4587 ftC.lt 1 50 7th, 1938 were the minutes of Nov \u2014Carried of groceries for the moothof .Degtpbcr, i J0HN FRAgER| ,jf Rristf>i Ridge, Insiwctor 1\u2018lovart was present and *?38.\u2019 l.0 be purchaScd \u201cl 1 *tnCC \u2018 ' j township of Clarendon, district of ### R# (-!trr,,1 nd 7, Range 2, about 400 feet leading ast.Motion by Crs Muldoon-Clarke, hi.** Council grants 2Jr cents per foot to card ditch, same to be measured by Cr î All n womans lient t could possibly desire of quality', beauty and smartness is found in this superbly styled semicast range.The fienuchetn ^yiuetrivnlly well projiortion-ed heavy duty range is designed for country homes.Has deep well pioportiomwi fire box rind n cooking top of keyplnte design with broiler lift front section, heavily reinforced and polished to a mirror finldi.Modern hardware and handsome steel welded base completes the harmonious and beautiful design.A study of the features of this range w ill win your enthusiastic approval, and ownership will prove you have chosen wisely and well.-roung -Carried.\te\t.Motion by Crs Young-Smi\u2019cy the ful- listed with the ty Secretary Treasurer for sale at March tax sale : \u201d,.t 1 -b, Range 2, 100 acres V.i 15 a, Range 4, 100 acres \u2014Carried.On motion Cr Muldoon the Coun r.il adjourned.CTi) tm lands were wing 1 un < r.To be sold at the Registrar's Office for the County of Pontiac in the village of \u2019\u2019j Campbell* Bay, on FRIDAY, the n THIRTEENTH day of JAN CARY, one thousand nine hundred and thirty nine, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.J.A.Dean, Sec.-Trees sented County See Treas.presented also I letter from C I O'Hara presented.Motk n by Crs Farrell-Young, that Norwegian girls who have once the Sec-Treas.issue warrents for all tax lived on a \u201csaeter,\u201d or mountain accounts over one year and send to land pasture with its buildings, begin to sales 1930 all properties that the long for the lonely life there as rants are returned os not collectable I y soon as spring arrives and will the Bailiff\u2014Carried, sometimes become ill if they are not allowed to go.Usually the oldest daughter of the family is put in charge of the saeter, where she takes care of the family cattle and sheep during the brilliant days of the Norwegian summer.Cattle, too, sometimes long for the saeter and if they are not well looked after rush away for it^as soon as they are out of winter quarters.Long for Loneliness \\.Steele Sec-Trea Jos CHARLES BELEC war Sheriffs Office Sheriff Bristol School Board Campbell's Pay, Que., ' Dec.5th, 1038 Motion by Crs Farrell-Young that | First publication, December lOtli, 1938] Pay Young be instructed to take gravel from Mrs.8 V McOoflTs pit when ex» pending $50.00 grant.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Young-Martineau, that the following accounts be approved and paid : \u2014 Quyon Milling Co., supplies Mrs.S.F.McGoff for November $ 4 84 The Equity, publishing minutes Mrs.J A Binet, supplies tv Mrs.L Be lisle for November .Moses Erw in, labour with GeèJ Credit to Paul Runyan\tSteele.Paul Bunyan.legendary cant Gunns Armitige, labor to date lumberjack of Wisconsin, is credit- John J.O\u2019Donnell, 3 meals and ed not only with starting the cool\t:j feeds of hay for Sept., summer breezes blowing, but also\tOct.and Nov., 1938 .\t3 00 with the creation of the thousands insane Account, 1037 .138 78 of lakes.One fine summer day, so\t\u2014Carried, the story goes, old Bunyan was in- Motion by Crs.Farrell-Y* 11 il lee, that spired to try diving from the stun\tthis Council grant $50.00\tto bay materi-j mit cf Rib mountain into the Wis-\tj at «¦ nd build a bridge on\tcreek leading corsin river.The depositing of great ; tu Wilson\u2019s Lake on w inter road from « quantities of\twater in\tspots\tfor\ty; Doyle\u2019» to Alex\tLapierreX this miles around by the resulting splash [council not to assume any liabilities as j1 hone M is said to have been the beginning summer road, said grant to be expended of Wisconsin\u2019s multitudinous lakes.Edward Robert \u2014Carried.Other Bunyan fans say the lakes j Motion by Crs Young-Farrell, that the rain-filled footprints\tof\tAndrew Daley, Mayor and Andrew\t.\t.Paul's great blue ox Babe Between\tFarrell/Sec Treas, be\tauthorized to\"\tTeac-hei\tot\tl\tiano,\tEar-training, 'he horns Babe measured 42 .ax\tborrow $500.00 for eight\tmonths upon\t|\tTheory or Mtwv and\tHarmony, nandles and a plug of tobacco.How- receiving permission from the Quebec j\tpssfwrireci foi ?ver they came and whether Paul Municipal Commission to do so, said » lions it VU l t y Service Announcement The Equity 8 is aw ville United Church Hev.A.F.Pokes B.A., B.D.PAétor * Sunday, Dec.18 Belabllehed 1813 PUUM1RBD KVEHT THUIUIDAY AT SIIAWVILLt, QUEBEC 11.00 B.m ., Service at Shaw ville 1.30\tpm, Service at Zion 3.00 pm.Service at Stark\u2019* « \u2019ornera.Sermon Subject :\t\u201cIn the Fut newt of Life\", a pre Chriatma* meditation.7.30\tp.m , Service at Shawvilie .; \u201cEvery man has his ladder down to bell a position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices Statements, Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags Remember THE EQUITY is in annual subscription Anywhere in Canitda To United State*.Successor to G.F Hodgins Co.Limited $150 Sermon Subject ft pre own New Year\u2019s address 2.00 Clarendon Pastoral Charge Rev R.O.Newman, B.A.B.D Sunday, Dec.18 ll.00ft.ro.Service at Wesley 2.30 p ro 7.00 p m , Service at Yarm All arrears must be paid In full before any paper la discontinued Only A Few More Shopping Days w o.cowan, publisher Service at Bristol I Bristol United CjTUBCM C.Ammstbono-Salkh, B.D.Sunday, Dec.18 St.Andrews, Worship Service 11.00 Kno\\,\t\"\t\u201c\t*-3u Austin,\t_\t.\t.Sermon Subject :~\u201cIs there Any Hope for the World\u201d DEVELOPING PRINTING Practical Gift Suggestions For Everyone 9 ENI^^NG 7.30 9 Men\u2019s Leather Coals with fur collar, Men\u2019s Wind-breakers, Ties.Socks.Scarves.Kid Gloves.Mitts.Shirts,.Overshoes, Shaving Sets, Club Bags, Slippers, Pyjamas.HEN wt do your photo finishing you may expect better ,nmn«hot#-^#P#cWly « you *\u201c* wltn Kodak Verichroroe Him in your earners.Give us a trial next and see for yourself.Farm For Sale Farm for sale on Fifth Line of Bristol, on the Highway, 140 acres good bush.Will sacrifice if disposed of at once.H.N.ANSTISS, THE EQUITY PHONE, 75 135 Richmond Iloatl, Weatboro, Ont.KODAK Skiis, King Coaster Sleighs.Ski flyer Sleighs.Speedster Sleighs, Champion Sleighs.Skii Caps.Mitts, Heavy Woolen Hose, Overshoes, Rubbers.r hr V< o m i* > r 8eo and hear the new 1939 Phi I co The value leader of the Do Compact in size hut giant in FILM Radio, minion performance Ï for better snapshots W E make «point of keeping this âne film fresh In stock.Give your earner* * treat by letting ui load it with Verichrome today.H.IMISON Photo Artist Shawville, Que.It.A.GRANT, Fhilco Dealer, Bristol, Quo Shawville Bakery Beauty Kits.Manicure Sets.Nail Sets, Mirrors, Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, Papeteries.Fahey Aprons, Goloshes.Handbags.Purses, Overnight Bags.Woolen Gloves.Bath Sets, Trays.notice Anyone cutting or removing woml from Lots IB or 137 in the village of Shawville, will be prosecuted.ESTATE of JAMES L.SHAW Shawville, Que.Now is the time to place your Christmas order for your Cake.Cedar Chests.Magazine Racks, Dresser End Tables Benches, Living Room Chairs, Fancy Woolen Flannelette Fur Pelts Wanted White Blankets Blankets, Blankets, Simmons Mattress, Simmons Bed Outfits.Pillows, Congoleum Rugs, Floor Coverings, Studio Couches, Chesterfield Suites, We are at your Service I wish to announce to the public that I am in the market for all kinds of seasonable fur pelts and assure highest market prices.NORRIS It.HORNEIt, Licensed Fur Dealtr^ Shawville, Que.\u201cTks Sales & Service main STREET SHAWVILLE, QTJB Shell Sealed Gas and Oils H.I.HOBBS, Prop.etc.1=4 THE RENFREW MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS Horse Blankets ALL NEW STOCK Horse Blankets with Leather Straps, Full Dutch Kersey Lining .Heavy Lined Blankets, Leather Straps Good Serviceable Blankets.Lined Blankets.(Etyrifitmaa (Sifts 3Fmr Everybody General Repairs Reliable 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Weekly.He wrote a book describing how dreadfully t h e wounded suffered in warfare, without anyone to look after them.As a result representatives of the nations met in Switzerland, and it was agreed that each country should start a special medical service to attend the wounded.As a compliment to Dunant and his country, it was then agreed that the symbol of the new service should be based the flag of Switzerland.15 c 10c 19c 30c 10c 1938 1832 SE5ËW® 33c 29c 10c 6c Experience .horse, eight 1.0c SwSsS&rE*® 35c I 30c 12c Rich in experience, equipped with ample resources and world-wide facilities, this century-old institution strongly invites considération from those seeking a banking connection.A 9 10c Lemon Peel, ready cut in cello pkg msmss 48c 60c For 10c Office.25c on 25c department of banking 19 c %.BANK ,f NOV^, SCOTIA 7c When you think of Christmas Kit mg S3\tfor to come Until further not.ce .pecurl offer of two extra photos with ench down.H lie won, Photo Artist.l#c Title.Phone «-\u2022*\t_______ tin 9c Flavoring, almond, vanilla end lemon 'per bottle Me 6 V One of \"Vic\" Regents Calls The Beaver \u201cA Lazy Fellow\u201d Don\u2019t Disdain Good Manners Advice to Student*, to Boys end Girls in the High Schools, Writes the Dean of Co-Eds Flowers For Her Majesty News Parade / ^\t0k.jif 4 From earliest times, Canadians have generally understood that the beaver was a model of Industry, \u2022ays the Broekville Recorder and Times, and they have thought so highly of him that they have made him one of the emblems of their country.A troublesome naturalist belonging to the Sault 8te.Marie district now comes forward with a different version of the beaver\u2019s characteristics.He finds that, far from being the busy animal that he has been always pictured, he Is really very lazy, and, what Is more, very stu- J £ '.v r By Elizabeth Eedy Lena E.Mlsener.dean of women, tells Oklahoma City University students how to behave In her new treatise on etiquette, \"White and Gold Book.\u201d Among things frowned upon by the O.C.U.dean is public spooning and she writes that It is possible for a boy and girl to walk together without stringing their arms all around each other's waists.No Affection In Public \"It lg poor taste to show marked affection for one another in public,\u201d says the book.\u201cThe world Is not especially Interested In such soulful drama.\u201d Other don'ts: Don\u2019t dance while smoking.You may singe the lady's hair or burn down the house.Don\u2019t Ignore the alumnus who has returned for a good time.But help him along.Don't fall to express \"audible thanks\u201d for small favours.Dean Mlsener avers that she believes everyone should \"enjoy himself to the utmost\u201d as long as he refrains from \"undignified\u201d conduct.In the preface to the book the reminds:\t\u201cDo not disdain good manners, for in so doing you admit a weakness in your own self.\u201d & EMPIRE CENTRE: Political prophet Wythe Williams, of Greenwich, Conn., In telephone conversation with the Toronto Globe and Mall last week expressed the belief that a move is actually under the British Empire, economically and politically speaking.\u201cFor safe- \"It's figured to f / to make Canada the centre of El ty's sake,\u201d he said, be the safest place in the Empire.\u201d Business and finance already are being transferred from the Dominion to Canada.May be a Good Thing (as the book \u201c1066 and All That\u201d puts It), but sometimes we don't feel any too \u201csafe\" over What with spies to the south of us, blizzards In the West, Fascists In our midst, and only the Atlantic between us and Hitler.4 * pld Works Only Two Months This gentleman declares that the beaver actually works for only two months during the year and spends the rest of It having a good time.He will go a quarter of a mile into the bush to fell a tree when others lie right beside the stream which he Inhabits, and then he will drag them to water by a much longer route than necessary.Moreover, we are told that beavers don't even build their dams straight.t a i IV > & Wiljiam Zimmerman, who is \u2022 graduate of the class of *16, Victoria University, Toronto, has recently been appointed to the board of regents of that institution.Mr.Zimmerman is practising law in Toronto, is \u2022 director of the Mc-Coll-Frontenac Oil Co.vm V % here ourselves.¦ KILLING HIM OFF:\tIt won't do any good.For prominent phy-chiatrists to declare him insane, for gypsy women to prophesy him dead by Christmas, for ordinary people like you and me to wish some-body\u2019d bump him off, isn't going to do away with Hitler.He's very much of an actuality, large as life and twice as brutal.No amount of *\twishing Is going to get rid of him.If Hitler were murdered tomor-rtw, someone else would be shoved up immediately to take his place.Remember that Thyssen and Krupp \u2022\tthe German big-money men backing the Nazi gang for a win.If German goods could be consistently boycotted, if the City of London would stop lending money to Berlin, if the democracies would present a solid front against him.Hitler (and what he stands for) would be defeated.Only then .» here 60 years ago, when Sir Sand-ford Fleming, the great Scotch Canadian, read a paper upon his proposal to place the world on a basis of univer-ml time, we are honoring not only an outstanding man of science and a public benefactor to humanity at large but are paying tribute to one who represented the ultimate in the development of time consciousness.\u201d Zoned the World \u201cBy his conception of toning the world into time belts, Sir Send ford attained that degree of exactitude for which man had struggled unsuccessfully throughout the ages.\u201d Mr.Galloway, addressing the luncheon after the unveiling of a memorial tablet to Sir Sandford on the downtown Toronto buildings where the engineer first outlined hie proposal, said It was due to the genius of Sir Sandford and his understanding of time as a measure of duration that business operated as a well regulated machine all throughout the world.Canadian Gave Standard Time To The World Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth is pictured as she smilingly accepted a bouquet of flowers from a young admirer m she arrived at Sad-Wetts theatre, London, for apreaentation of \u201cDrama, Music and by the London Young Women\u2019s Christian Association.lay's W Mime,\" Sixty Years Ago Sir Sandford Fleming Proposed that the World Be Placed on a Basis of Universal Time \u2014 Time that Amherstburg might vary well nominate a couple of women for office this year.Ladies have been serving in other official positions here, such as the cemetery board and library board, with much acceptance, for some time.It has to he admitted that women quickly get a grasp of public administration and by very intuition know the right course to take.One thing is certain.They would know where every cent went, and for what purpose.Echo.A Dairy Farmer\u2019s Net Income $329 VOICE OF THE PRESS are Belts Coat Survey of 800 Representative Ontario Dairy Farms la Being Conducted Sir Sandford Fleming, the Scottish engineer who lifted the modern world from the haze of crippling time confusion by giving It \u201cstandard time,\" wag described by D.E.Galloway, assistant vice-president of the Canadian National Telegraphs, as a \u201cgiant of intellect and his work remains as his greatest memorial.\" Mr.Galloway told a Canadian Jewellers' Association luncheon In Toronto last month that \u201cIn commemorating today that eventful night at the Canadian Institute WHAT A FALL! Now that the days grow colder, we might may, with Shakespeare, \u201cOh, what a fall there was, my countrymen.\" script MOB PSYCHOLOGY Another difference between this country and Europe is that when mobs gather here it is merely to look at the new motor cars.Toronto Saturday Night Investigation by a trained field force into costs of milk production in Ontario has shown that in some communities not only do farmers make no profit, but they lose 60 cents on each 100 pounds of milk, a group of leading Oxford dairymen were told by H.R.Hare of the economics division of the Dominion Department of Agriculture.Hare has been directing a cost survey of 800 representative Ontario dairy farms, by study of the results of which It Is hoped to determine what Is the actual cost of production of milk in Ontario.Actually Lose on Production Preliminary résulta of the survey as reported by Mr.Hare when he spoke to the Oxford County Better Bull Club in the Department of Agriculture offices at Woodstock, show an average of 67 farms that in Western Ontario milk production costs run from $1.05 to $3.67 per 100 pounds, while receipts average $1.20 per 100.The 67 farms whose records were used to prepare this particular preliminary tabulation ship to milk condensar- Moncton Tran- Amherstburg On first MONDAY HOLIDAYS: thoughts the proposal to have all single - day holidays (except the Christmas and religious festivals) shifted to Mondays would seem to Long week-ends Urge Farmers Tattoo Poultry Mr.be a swell idea, away from work.Weeks of work uninterrupted by holidays in the middle.It would suit city people fine.But farmers won\u2019t thank you any for the suggestion \u2014 they can't leave off working for days on end.Ministers of the church don't like the plan either, since they believe it would take people away from religious services.With the co-operation of the provincial police the live stock branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture Is making a concentrated effort In Carleton County to have farmers tattoo all their poultry.The tattooing of poultry was Initiated by the Ontario Department two years ago to act as a deterrent against chicken stealing thant had reached an epidemic In certain parts of the province.Practically all farmers in Western and Central Ontario have had t?M tattoo mark placed on all their poultry and it has been responsible to a very large extent In putting a stop to chicken stealing.A LOST GENERATION This generation is reported to be much slower in paying its bills than the last.Of course the early settlers have long since passed away.\u2014Hamilton Spectator.By William Ferguson This Curious World « a HELP FROM THE PAST If Editer Jim Curran of the Sault Star continues digging up old Viking swords and other weapons, he may yet solve Canada's defense armament problem.\u2014Toronto Globe and Mail.2% TOUCH AND GO: Will It be Poland next, or Roumanie, or Hungary?A couple of weeks ago.King Carol thinking it was his country\u2019s turn to be swallowed up by Hitler, rushed to London for aid.Now the Manchester Guardian comes out and says editorially that Poland will likely be Hitler's next victim.Says the Guardian: \"The Germans are now seriously planning to treat Poland as they treated Czechoslovakia.By promoting the independence of the Polish Ukranians, Germany could bring about the dismemberment of Poland just as the annexation of the Sudetenland meant the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia.Again, the dismemberment of Poland would be only the prelude to dismemberment and colonization of Soviet Russia.\u201d THE GREEN LIGHT A court in Montreal has ruled that if a pedestrian starts across a street intersection with the green light he is entitled to keep on going if the light changes when he is half way across.Pedestrians will no doubt be relieved to know that in such circumstances the law does not require them to dive into a man-hole or stand still and get run over.Bulletin.NO TIME AT ALL elapses ON OUR EARTH BETWEEN les.Former Graduate cn Board Z Bruce County Reforestation a AND .4 SINCE A DA/ ON EARTH LASTS ! IS JUST ENDING AT ONE POINT OF THE\t¦¦¦j COMMENCING AT ANOTHER.Trees Planted on 1,500-Acre Tract Recently Well Established Council is Told Edmonton a-# a \\ YOUNG TRANSIENTS It is time that the governments of the country \u2014 federal, provincial and municipal\u2014 the church, the welfare societies, the service clubs and other organizations interested in bettering the lot of humanity should get together in a real effort to solve the problem of the young transients.In every community where this problem exista there should be a general body formed for the express purpose of seeking a permanent solution.\u2014St.Thomas Times-Jotrnal.EVERV IOOO POUNDS yea Bruce County, through its conservation and reforestation committee, has acquired 1,500 acres of land in the Amabel area and already some 260 acres have been planted with young trees under the supervision of the Ontario forestry branch.The approximate price of this land was $1.63 per acre.PF SEA WATER ouS£ CARRIES ABOUT THE WEEK'S QUESTION: much of the world's press is under strict control?More than 70 per cent, of the press in other countries knows no \u201cfreedom\" in the sense that we understand it.How 7WDV7V-SZMEAZ OF O0MMON & h IN SOLUTION.# w fiENO, NEVADA, * DIVORCE CAPITAL\" Old Well Again U«ed By Village c » On May 6 last, the first trees were planted in the county reforestation plan at a special ceremony held when county officials and council members, as well as many county residents, were present for the event.The trees then planted appear to be well established, according to information given the County Council by the reforestation committee at its November session in Walkerton.S THAN D/MDOŒS.\u2022 A relic of Vienna's pioneer days, an old well in the street in front of the Vienna (Ont) Hotel, is being put into use again.Years ago the well was filled in with dirt and its exact location forgotten.Workmen have now located the well and dug out the debris with which it had been filled.They found the old bricks that encased the well still in a good state of preservation.In the early days pioneer settlers drove their teams of horses or oxen along the old plank road past the tavern and its pump, today streamlined automobiles speed past on the tarvia-coated highway.M.W.McCutcheon, graduate of Victoria College, Toronto, in 1926, who haa recently been appointed to the board of regenta of Victoria University.He is assistant general manager and secretary of the National Life Assurance Company, Toronto.WOMEN COUNCILLORS The fact that women are elected to seats in several municipal councils throughout Ontario, and are justifying the confidence electors placed in them by the splendid way they are administering public affairs, suggests the thought IT takes approximately 24 hours for a new day to dawn completely around the earth.Another 24 hours are required for the completion of that day at the last time zone.At the very moment the day dies there, the third day dawns in the first zone.Therefore, the end otf Feb.1 and the beginning of Feb.S coincide.) NEXT: When Febrrnry had By L.Frank Baum WONDERLAND OF OZ / 1 ffl ffl s .I n !_¦ ÎI ® ) 3 \"4 a \u2022 ï \u2022 \u2022 B ## \u2022\u2022 m \\ \u2022\u2022 wetit \u2022 s % Size of Forehead Means Very Little \u2022a z e i », i 1 A \u2022\u2022 lis *# »* à 1 Dr.Alfred W.Adson, professor at the Mayo Foundation Graduate School of the University of Minnesota, told an audience of doctors last week la Philadelphia a large forehead indicates \"physical disorders' in many cases.He said \u201cthe sise of the forehead ha» nothing to do with the ability 1 i \u201cWe'll try to.** w\t*frL \u201cMar we see MU« CutleneUp.if yo* pleaaef* \u201cYou may,\" promptly returned the Captain, bowing again.\"Thta |e one or her reception days.ough to follow me and I will direct you.\" He turned and led the way sp a path and ae they followed elowly.her* use the paper captain could not move very swiftly, they took the opportunity to gate around them at thl* étrange paper country In which they found them- Approachlng the group at the entrance he bowed eo low that Dorothy laughed; and the hreeee from mouth nearly blew the captain .He wavered and struggled end \u201cHI.there,** called erne of the sold- iera.Whet do you mean by ala mlng the door and blowing us over.\" \u201cBeg your pardon, I mm aura,\" maid the Wizard, regretfully.know you were #o delicate.\" \u201cWe're not delicate,** retorted another sold- 1er, raising hie head from the \"We are strong and hen It! we can t stand draft*.' help your* asked Dorothy, please,.* replied the end foM Dorothy carefully stood up the line of soldiers who then saluted the visitors politely.It was easy to I that the centre line had beam cut out of paper, although from the front the soldiers looked solid and a.her )ver finally managed to remain upon his feet Take care.Mias,\" he said warnlqgly, \u201cyou're breaking nies, you know, by laughing ( didn't know that.\" she repli# a ugh In this place Is nearly T didn't .\"< have h letter of Intro- the daction to Mies Cuttencllp,\" nounced Dorothy.\u201cVery well, said \"Oh.ed.To as dan- times If it reaches eonsid- a soldier, and he blew nn a paper whistle which hung around hie neck.At once a paper soldier la \u2022 sept tin's uniform came out of a pa oer house nearby.K! \"Mity I ff rou re roue as to cough.\" said the cap- tor study by the aeeMir- :aln.\"Ton'll have to breathe very luietly, I \u2022\u2022 x z Registration figure* at Lm.er* this Britons Keep Bomb Shelters sity of Saskatchewai topped the 1037 total by nearly 100.Student* this year total 1, 230, compared witn j.143 a year News From Northern Mining Camps Interest of the week centred | development.Kerr Addison on news of a new find reported\tshows constant expansion, n Monthray township, Quebec,\tWright Hargreaves proves that The find is a few miles to the\tthe ores of Kirkland Lake go to northwest of the location of ex\tgreat depth, with rich ores re- cltement some years ago when\tported below six thousand feet.Robb Monthray made a rich ore\tPreston East Dome\u2019s new 30 discovery.Engineer A.H.Ste-\tton mill is expected to hand e wart, acting for Rouyn Reward\tclose to 400 tons daily, witn Mines, has increased its hold- I grade of $17.Milling is expec ings in the section to over one\ted to commence in rebruary.thousand acres.The already im- OFFICIAL CON HR -portant looking showing is be-\tTION comes from the nonce ing opened up.Scouts for the\tmine of British Columbia th.t Dig companies are moving into\tthe Orpit Company, owning the area\tover 2,000 acres m Southwest MacAlpine management, has a ^.P^l^TiTTLE LONG new copper-pyrite ore zone.\t«\tMacleod MARTIN BIRD officially\t^ckshutt and Bankficid show confirms its important new ore | ;0nstant development expanto the cast of any previous Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE HA« \u2022go In Spite of the Pawing of the Czech Crisis, They Are Preserving Contingencies\u201d arD Them \u201cFor Future GET A LOAD OF THIS, SANTA CLAUS I HE 1.\tWhen Introducing two persons should one repeat each name, such as, ''Mr.White, this is Mr.Black.Mr.Black, Mr.White\"?2.\tWhat should a girl wear to a dance when she does not know whether she should wear an evening dress or not?3.\tWhen eating soup, should a lower his head slightly to- Since the passing of the Czechoslovak crisis householders and in» atitutions have been showering the British War Office and the A R P.with inquiries as to what should be done with the bomb-proof shelters recently dug and constructed.The War Office has remained silent.but the A R P.in a brief circular advises that they be preserved \"whenever convenient, for future contingencies.\" How it is possible to do this, Alfred Herbert shows in The London Times, with text and diagram.These in terms of A, B, C, D show the trench, the soil covering It, the surplus soil used to fill in the space between the trench to a uniform level and the line of the new turf over all.In this way he has preserved for \"future contingencies\" his trenches at Coventry, while continuing to play all sorts of games on the new soil above.A newspaper correspondent In Hollywood was heartily sick of his job.He decided to take a holiday, and when someone asked him where he wae going, he replied: \"I'm going to paste a big picture of Clark Gable on the outside of the and drive until someone asks, \u2022Who's that?' That's where I'm stopping.\" m.person wards the spoon?4.When stopping to speak to a woman of his acquaintance, what hand should a man use to take off his bat?I.If the host at a Thanksgiving dinner Is short of stature, Is it all right for him to stand while he carves the turkey?# At a wedding reception, who the toast to the car \u2022'Really, Arthur, your argument with your wife last night wee meet amusing.\" «Wasn't It?When she threw the axe at me I thought I'd e»IIL\u201d \"Well, did you get any eaiprise present for your birthday?\u201cYes, rather.1 got a book from Bill 1 lent you last yesr.\" \u2022\u2022Brown hasn't had his hair eut for ten years.\" \u201cHe must be mad.\" -No, only held.\"\t| -Why on earth do they make so much fuss of that singer, Miss ¦mlthf Miss Jones has a much richer voice.\" \u201cTee, hut Miss Smith has a much richer father.\" A genius Is a young man who get through the whole summer without getting a severe sunburn, a esse of poison Ivy, a job or writing silly letters to the girl he Just met Chriilmai Gif?No.1 for the man jj^fyjgw who rolls his own\", Ogden's Fine Cut is a s*\treally tmoother and more fragrant cigarette tobacco, that rolls them cool and sweet and satisfying every time.A 1/4lb.tin of Ogden's with \"Vogue'1 or \"Chantecler\" papers\u2014man,that's the gift of gifts for every \"roll your owner\"! usually proposes bride end bridegroom?>ion Answers can send thousands screaming into the streets.By next July 27 It will be practically upon us\u2014only 36,000,000 miles away.MENDING BROKEN NECKS A new method of healing broken necks by boring holes in the skull and attaching wires through them to pull the head has-been found Any suchthle 1.It Isn't necessary to repeat the such repetition is Î.The best plan names.Any usually tiresome would he for her to ask her escort S.No; the body should be boat \u2022lightly forward, but the bead should not he dropped.4 His leii hand, leaving the right free to shake hands If the woman should HH jütai I.The best man What Science * Is Doing * pitching * TORTURE Is A Minute Va lb.tin 75/ In a jolly Christmas Wrapper WEATHER THREE MONTHS AHEAD Arctic weather forecast» so far In advance they could guide Canadian and United States farmers in their crop planting are predicted by Capt.Clifford MacGregor, explorer and meteorologist, who would recommend the establishment, through International co-operation, of six weather stations all above Canada, north of a latitude No meteorological successful.The device Is designed to pull apart the broken fragments of the backbone until they have time to It makes the wearing of a until OGDEN'S heal\tMW plaster collar unnecessary late In the mending process.F l\\ N E CUT earn The Classified Advertising Canadian National Railways Revenues BOOK SHELF of 70 degrees data are collected In this vast area By ELIZABETH EEDY The gross revenues of the all-inclusive Canadian National Rail-System for the week ending 9\t$3,810,818 3,767,468 Sunday School Teacher\u2014What Is the difference between cherubim and the eerephlm?Silence followed.No one seemed Suddenly e little hand I'KHSOXAi: at present AOEJtTS WASTED____________ coffee, extracts, spices, etc.Two hundred products.November.De- 5îwbeThlr7y°-diy Tr\u201dî offer at our dT.cheater East, Montreal.\t___ Bartlett's, Box 1.Winnipeg \u201c.n THIS AND HEAVEN TOO\" By Rachel Field Here unroll# the strange, true story of Henriette Deluzy Déportes, the author\u2019s great-aunt.It is a fascinating tale of murder mixed with everyday life.Suspected of having helped to kill the Duchess de Praslin, her I G\u201cg,tep:,iI:yEx.m.New World to seek\u2014end find \u2014 and refuge from danger and ways Nov.21, 1938, were si compared with .CHEAPER GASOLINE Cheaper gasoline with higher efficiency will soon be produced for motorists by means of the Houdry catalytic process for refining the crude oil.It will bring a saving to motorists, because the process makes it possible for a return up to 80 per cent, in gallons of gasoline from each barrel of crude oil, compared with an average return under today's refining process of 44 per cent.to know went np.Scholar\u2014There was a difference, hut they dually made it up.IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTION Holla, Missouri for the corresponding period of 1937, an increase of .%\t53,360 IHiSli tlal.Canadian Correspondence Club, Box 1Î8.Clargary.Alta.Arcade, Toronto._________ automobile repairs When \u2022 person begins to tell white lise.It Isn't long before he hoeomse colorblind.PHOTOGRAPHY How Can I?Marseilles gangsters recently sat st an examination held in Toulon to recruit 40 men as police in-\u2022pectors.They all passed.They handed in by far the best papers.These gangsters would now be police officers if a rival gang had not heard of the plan and revealed the facts to a high authority.8 GLOSSY Ontario.________________________ peace distress.This is a powerfully written book, in which the author lus given us a series of highly impressive pen pictures of those stirring and strenuous times in France during the age of Louis Philippe.\t*\t_\t\u201e .FARR IMPLEMENTS METAL THAT \u201cSHIVERS\" A new magnetic metal that can and turn on the heat was * IPsPsSsI drag saws mowers, binders, pots- direct at agents' prices \u2018SKÏÏST °bnon.re8Xany\u201c bonne, Que.Established 1845 POTATO BAGS \u201cshiver announced last week at the Bat- telle Institute, Columbus, O.The shivering of this metal consists In losing Its magnetism.It be made to do this at any tem-from 150 below zero to ¦Y ANNE ASHLEY POTATO BAGS FOR SALE 2'ic ch.We also pay hlgheat price* ConHolidated Iron and ea for Junk\tw Metal.58 Niagara Street.Toronto.Q How can I make brooms and mope last longer?.Dont let the brooms, brushes, and mops stand on their straws, bristle#, and strings.Bore a hole throegh the handle of each, near the far end, and Insert the ends of n wire In each end of this hole, forming a loop for handling.Q.How can I avoid an awkward y Job when melting choco- UPHOLSTKRIXG A FURNITURE can Toronto: Mac Rachel Field .¦illan Company of Canada $2.75.LYONS CLEARANCE SALE perature 1100 above.This makes possible use of magnets of the new alloy for numerous automatic controls.Losing or gaining their magnetism, they operate electric switches.They can be made to turn on the heat at 50, and shut it off when the temperature again rises.INVENTIONS WANTED RECONDITION!)» Fl IIXTTUIIE We must dispose of our tremendous stock of reconditioned furniture by January 1st, regardless of cost.Every article Is thoroughly cleaned, reconditioned and sold with a definite money-back guarantee of satisfaction.This Is h wonderful opportunity to buy that furniture >ou need at a fraction of Its r.-al value.Chesterfield Suites, (3 pieces) In a large variety of style» «\u2022SB walnut and birch, all nine piece suites, buffet, china cabinet and extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs, coitipietwly re- b,.,, «er\t\"fST-KS GeV.?d ref l'nlfh.d.6'priced1 f7om We have been successfully sell- Daisy, an old cart horse at Oki Windsor, Eng., and a favorite with the children, went on a rampage the other day and ended up in a ditch with the cart on top of her.X wasp had stung her muzzle.FREE GIFT* Excelsior Life Bldg., Toronto._ re- and 85 LOST AND FOUND ft&jrsKft.*Kssat cere.late?A.Place the chocolate on a piece of waxed paper and allow it to melt by putting It over the top of a boiling tea kettle.The chocolate will readily run off the waxed paper.Q Hew can I clean and polish stiver?A Sprinkle a little carbonate of mods late m damp cloth and rub Then wipe well with MARS COMING CLOSER Don\u2019t be alarmed, but Mars la getting closer to the earth every day.\tA .The blood-red planet that recent- 39 DO YOU PREFER PENNY STOCKS?In previous depressions large profits have been made by pdr-chase of low-priced shares.ly became the biggest bugaboo In American history is even now a 210,000,000 miles from this 25 MAKE A PLANE e 58 Berkeley Street.Toronto.We suggest the following i W1LTSEY COUGHLAN ROUYN REWARD MARTIN BIRD BOBJO BARBER LARDER ORPIT CHEM1N1S mere dizzy globe where a radio drama YOUR OWN thoroughly a dry chamois, Q.Hew can from fabrics?A Saturate with turpentine, rub- the hands, and then ten PELANGIO field welMufled.htMav\u2018y' \u2018olTedgë\" Spec\u201dI lÆFrHFïïEH receipt of money order.LYONS furniture CO.478 Yonge St., Toronto I remove varnish WAITING FOR YOU! woco ASHLEY FURS WANTED Thomas.Ontario blng between sponge with alcohol.Q.How can I make use of apri- eot seeds?A The kernels of apricot seeds Impart a delicious flavor when used In the same manner as nuts, in sake, cookies, and candy.Q.How can I remove spots from light kid shoes?A.Rub the spots with art gum.¦ town h yeuf ie,y \u2022» HiU reroute Stir Weekly ferset » LA R-ADD INQUIRIES INVITED: PATENTS___________ 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can.L AN 200 BAY ST.- TORONTO G.FIRTH Issue No.50\u2014'38 V - \u201cNo Squawkin\u2019!\u201d boys town ' > id k % * & r $ r El 4% £3* v m ^ ' % a I 1 X * f » ' E WW 9 V 5 -* - ^ I h ?\u201cListe* kid.Romomber.No tquaukin 1 ifüfl HiHHi wd™g the powerful eoncludm§ Imp\u201d y P mt UA lomoy foimt.\" ml ***** \u201cIWfl liste» P* calling to him.mSÊm mpiü hmm«\" Area.Whitey falls to Ma leg.epxMoat. Cattle Fop Sale Die» at Ban Claire, Ont Choose a Man's Gift in a Man\u2019s Sho 1\u2014Two-year old Holttloiu Heifer 1 \u2014Seven year-old Holstein Cow, 1-Eight-year-old Holstein Cow, All due to freshen in February 1\u2014Year-old Holstein Hull.A number of younger females.All listed and T.B.tested.Apply to CLARENCE BROWNLEE, R.R.No.I Shaw ville, (jue.The funeral of Mr.Juntos Pratt, of Km it Claire, Ont., was attended by a large number of relatives and friends on Wednesday, Dec.Oth, at Kail Claire.Rev.K.Hownrth, of the United Church, preached from \"We \u201cpend our years as a tale that is told.\u201d Born in Pontiac County in I860, Mr.Piatt was one of the first settlers around Kau Claire, going there 54 years ago.Friends and relatives gathered to celebrate the gulden wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Pratt seven years ago.Surviving are his wife, the for nier Margaret Ann Connelly ; three suns, (ivoige, Cecil and William, and one (Islighter, Mrs.Rneben Cross, Mil of Kau Clare ; two sisters, T MvCorrlston, of Grand Rmpills, Micli.e and Mrs, G#orge Connelly, of Sliaxvyille ; also 11 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.Floral tributes were received from : the family ; W.E.Connelly, Ottawa; Mrs.J.Connelly, North Bay ; Mr and Mrs Scott, Ferris; Mr.and Mrs Connelly.Farris: Ladies* Aid of Calvin United Church, and Women's Institute, Kau Claire.The paIIbeavers were L.Connelly, J.T.Connelly, K Maxwell, R Cross, J.Bulan and T Curran.TINSHOP DALE\u2019S We have a complete line of Shirts, Dressing Oases, Bathrobes, Slippers, Pyjamas, Scarfs, Watches.6 TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS I \\ Phone 20-7 A Horses For Sale See Us For A New Range, Cook Stove, Heater, Furnace, Kitchen Utensils, or Bath Room Fixtures.One Pair Mulched Clyde Mares, rising l wo and three years.One Bay Work Morse, weighing 1650 12 years old.One Blood Mare, rising two years old.One Driving llursv, well broken, rising fonr years These horses will be told very cheap for cash.\u201c S EVERYTHING FOR A MAN M is Gifts for the Girl Friend Apply to NORRIS R.HORNER, Shawville, (jue Beattie Pumps and Parts have a full line of Beattie Pumps and Parts on hand.Toilet Sets, Compacts, Phone 13 Wrist Watches, etc.We CARD or THANKS Phone 43 Mrs.John H.Brownlee and family desire to express their sincere thanks to many friends and neighbours for acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement\tf Gaspe Legends Are Told by Native Fisher Folk The fisher folk of the Gaspe Peninsula delight in narrating the weird stories and legends of the past.The very names of some of the | Elliott, desire to thank many friends Gaspe localities suggest unusual happenings: Ile au Massacre (Massacre island), where a band of Indians was massacred; Pointe F re- | their recent bereavement gate (Frigate point), where an old galleon was wrecked; Manche d'Epee (Sword Hilt), where an old sword hilt, dating back to the early arrival of the first white man, was found.The tourist who visits this land of legends of the Province of Quebec may often get some \"oldest inhabitant' * to relate some of these tales he will swear to be true.A favorite is that of the ghost ships which are wrecked yearly as tempest-lashed waves batter them against dark cliffs.The story goes that once a year, usually on a bright moonlit night, a terrific storm blows up and streaks of lightning throw an eerie spotlight on an ancient barque whose crew are garbed like pirates of old and armed to the teeth with cutlasses and muskets.They will tell you, these hardy fisher folk, that there is a crash as the ship strikes the cliffs ar.d immediately afterward the storm abates, the clouds break and again the moon beams down on a tranquil scene.Messrs Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher DALE\u2019S TINSHOP, SHAWVILLE, QUE.More Accidentsiin Woodworking Industries ; Accidents in the woodworking industries have decreased by IV per cent during the first ten months of this year as compared to List year, a report presented recently at a safety meeting held under the auspices of the Quebec Association for the Prevention of Industrial Accidents, in the Mount Royal Hotel.A total of 714 lost limn accidents were reported during the aforementioned period by 218 of the 531 firms serviced by the Quebec Association.In his report, the general manager of the Association, Arthur Gaboury, also indicated that the number of accidents due to machinery and to handling of material were most prevalent in the woodworking industry and as such should he prevented by suitable regulation# and the use of protective guards.The report also shows that only one fatality was reported in 1V38, against three in HW.Card of Thanks Give aNEWSPAPER \\ Subscriptio n' The family of the late Thomas A Beattie\u2019s Eye Service and neighbours for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during o i Thirty-five years of successful Optical Practice should guide your footsteps to Beattie s Eyk Service, cor.Gladstone If you want 10 see a you should see you will see Beattie s Lye Service Sciential\u2019 Eye Examinations Specialists on all Visual and Muse, iar Eve Defects Farm for Sale 1 Bronson, Ottawa.1 r- n Estate of Sarah Ellen Armstrong, Lot 8 a.Range «, of the Township of Clarendon, containing 100 acres of sandy loam, suitable for vegetable gardening or mixed farming.75 acres tillable, 15 acres pine bush and 10 acres of pasture.For particulars apply to the undersigned.Last year quite a number of subscribers sent The Equity to other friends for a Christmas gift home town news will be appreciated.1 he old REV.T.K.It.NURSE, DR.C.F.C.POWLES, NORVAL KILGOUR.Tile meeting instructed the gen eral manager to forward to all members of the Class Safety As «ociatio» a letter urging still more interest in and a closer check up following an accident accident prevention KATHLEEN M.ROLLINS Professional Optometrist.T.T.BEATTIE, Professional Optometnst K It Costs Less to Own a Westinghouse Battery or Radio Flute Was Used by Early The annual Christina* Tire and and Ontario have been selected to Instruments of the ffute type ap-Kutertainment of Shawville Unit give practical information drawn pcar to be of very ancient origin, ed Sunday School will he held on from their own experience in dir Thc Hindus, Chinese and Japanese Friday evening, Dec 10th, in the ecting a co-operative, and lectures claim lo have had them as far back Shawville Theatre Hall._____ illustrating grading, taicking, snip given by members of the various department* of the college.Students should bung with them running shoes and hockey ctpiip-ment, as the gymnasium in the men's residence and the outdoor skating l ink will be placed at their disposal at certain hours each day 1 It * Ï as their civilization can be traced, and such instruments were also known to the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans.The first western trace of the transverse flute, notes a writer in the Detroit News, is found in a German manuscript of the Twelfth century, the \"Hortus deliciarum\u201d of the Abbess Herrald von Landsperg.The oldest form of the English flute had seven holes, which could be stopped by the fingers, but had no keys.This instrument was in general use until about the beginning' of the Eighteenth century, when it was replaced by the German flute, an instrument over two feet long, which had six finger holes fur the normal tones and from six to twelve keys for the semi-tones.Improvements made in the middle of the Nineteenth century by Theobald Roehm, a German, working with Gordon, an Englishman, enabled the player to produce music on any key with all the chromatic intervals.The chief improvement was a system of keys permitting several holes to be closed at the same time with one movement of the finger.Model B-S-41-A How Sandwich Originated Sandwich, meaning two slices of bread with meat, cheese or other food between them, is derived from ?he name of the fourth earl of Sandwich, who lived in the time of George III.He was the same nobleman after whom Capt.James Cook named the Sandwich islands, now called the Hawaiian islands The sandwich was a great favorite with the earl.He was a notorious gambler and often became so engrossed in his cards that he would not stop to eat his meals.Instead he would have an attendant put meat between two pieces of bread, which he ate without leaving the gambling table.Although the earl thus gave his name to the sand wich, he was not the first to eat bread or biscuits and meat so combined.Under different names the sandwich has been popular in several countries since ancient times.w 5as Shawville A Y P A Presents Play in Quyon $59.50 WESTINGHOUSE MODEL I-S41-A The Path The comedy drama, Across the Hill \\ was presented to a Quyon audience on Friday ing last The young player* gave ; j excellent rendering of the play, which brought forth many complimentary remarks from their audience.Its almost too good to be true.This handsome five-tube Westinghouse radio uses less batteries than former four-tube sets much better than ordinary values or the amount of the purchaser's investment.For a comparatively small sum generous radio enjoyment is provided.Automatic Volume Control on two tubes.Automatic tone compensation.Ajustible iron core antenna and I F.coils of new design give excellent stability, selectively and tone, with new freedom from noise, and remarkable battery economy.Give the family one for Christmas.For a demonstration call your lot\u2019ll dealer.even The performance features listed here, show an William H.Armstrong Dies at the Home of His Son At the conclusion of the pro-\t-:.\t.\t.\t, gramme the Quyon Voting People .Clarendon township lost one of served refreshments to the players it* best known citizen* oil bnday following which short addresses morning, Dec.9th, when William were given by members of both Henry Armstrong, passed away at branches.\tthe homo of his son, Lome J.Arm The young people have accepted j strong, 5th line, Clarendon, in his an invitation from the Ladle\u2019s 1 Guild of Radford to present their\t,\t, ,\t, play in the Radford Parish Hall on m lading health foi some time Friday evening, Dec 30th.\twas a life long resident of this community.He was a member of Clarendon Council for several terms and for some time was on the board of directors of Pontiac Rural Telephone Co, He took an The annual meeting of Kiiox active part in community affairs Orange Lodge, No.34, was held on and was keenly interested Friday of last week with a good culture.attendance of member!.Harper Surviving are two sons, Lome J.Ren nick, XV.M , was in the chair, of Clarendon, and Garnet l\\V.,
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