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[" Ma^l/^é30 AlexOBfciee Brown R 2 Bhgweüm1118 \"% $1.50 per annum In Advance 2.00 to the United Btatea SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1909 I No 38, 56th ïear Order your thick early from Simwville Hatchery.H W.HorxilNH, Proprietor Mr*.Donald Baker, spent the Compkau-At Shswville Commun-The Bristol Busy Bees will meet weekend with relatives in Ottawa, itv Hospital on Tuesday, March lit the home of Mrs.D.A.Macfar-1 Miss Isuhel Baskin, Reg.N., | fth.1080, to Mr.and Mrs, Paul Com peau, of Caldwell, Que ft son, Robert Glendou.PERSONAL MENTION Cowling BORN Shawville Hardware Business College I Miss hobel Hu-kin.Reg.N| lane on Friday, March 17th.at 2.80 visited her mother in Ottawa for Programme\u2014Election of the week end.Roll cell- Payment of Dh R.E.Dagg, ut Montre*'.I spent the week end with his o'clock.officers.Stavp Wool) \u2014 Orders will be| relatives in town received by the undersigned for A number of items, including the stave wood at 75 cents per load County Council minutes, are held (approximately 11 cords) delivered over tor next issue.In the village ; also orders taken Misa Olive Hudgins, Reg.N.of Sh.w.m.I\taSaM-e mother, Mrs.Benjamin Judd.Mr.Glenn Hodgins, of Ottawa, -\t| «pent the week-end at the home|\tg|n., of Timmins, Ont , t Clarendon Women\u2019s Institute ^ his parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.T.| Kenneth Varncorabe Bews held their annual meeting Wed* Hodglns.nesday afternoon of last week at Mrs.Norval Horner of Creelman, the home of Mrs.Wesley Hodglns.Saak., who has spent the past Mrs.Harry Hudgins, president, week with relatives in this district, was in the chair, assisted by Miss left Tuesday to visit relatives in Minerva Corrigan, secretary.\tMontreal and district.It was decided to donate a bed Mi** Margaret Caldwell, Noran-aide table to Shaw vi le Community c|rt| Q\u201ee , attended the funeral of Hospital.Mrs.Clarence H*ye* her grandmother, Mrs.Benjamin reiuf rii interesting paper entitled, Judd, on Wednesday afternoon of I The marriage wns quietly solem-.^leasing feature^ the meet \"*St\t\u2014- %g^ sKwïillJ.^o^sSnrdây sss\tbnss.ftaj'fc*»1 J-OSCAR LAFLAMME Corrigan, acrorapanits«l by the\t- Mr Ed.Tubman and the late Mis.,h.\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\ttüirt\u2018 stru'd,?\u201eri,sidgiS,:'.o,!S',,ni s*\"'ffj*v.\u2018\u201cb Ærv\u201d\u2018«ïid r\"\"\"\"'«»?***«£\t! \u201ca™, \u201cte :s!S\u201c.,xï8£, ïîi'jJfrï\tnu,e F-Foke* -,e- Sid «EÊSiw II 1 i?St®îuVfrk«V * liliht °.tbep tvlem]s berp« H,e hopeful L blue crepe gown with white X., of on, »ppmUtl£ .\t£ W.'î\u2019JlîT wi\"l\u201d\tSTtS: bh\"\t*,,d \"\"\"\"\"\" SSSSSI\tISSS happiness tor the future.Thr Members The address was read by Mrs.Harold Hudgins, and Mrs.R.H.\t_________ m Elliott made the presentation to Ottawa Curlers Defeated Miss Corrigan, who replied fitting- Hers on Friday Nlgbt 38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada The only business school in this district that measures up to the standard set by the Business Educators Association of Canada\u2014 the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruction the Çenui ne Sherw/n - Williams M\ts emi-Iustre Dons\u2014At Shiiwville Community Hospital on Thursday.March 9, 1939.to Mr.and Mrs.EtriDodu, of Maryland.Que., a son W ENGAGEMENT Hodgins \u2022 Brwa -The engagement is announced of Mims Muriel Margret (lodging R N , daughter of Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Hod- ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦_ ¦ i, eldest son of Mr.and Mr*.J G.Reive, of Kingston, Ontario.The wedding to take place the middle I HARLAND 0.ROW AT of April.& SATIN \u2022 ENAMEL Report of Clarendon Women's Institute $1.50 w.e.cowimc President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal The sensational washable satin enamel for walls, woodwork, furniture, etc.Finger marks, grease, ink and other stains wash off with soap and water.We have a full selection of the lovely pastel shades.Per Quart NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University 8MAWVILLE, QUE.OsriCE \u2014 In the G.F.Hodgins Building Main Street.Que.MARRIED H onoiNM -Tubman Call and see our new 1939 Wallpaper Samples / Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.(In Lawn Block) Est.C.J.Caldwell CLINTON H.DOWD B A LL.B , C L.Advocate, Barrister, etc.Main Street - - Hull, Que.Phone, Sher.1354 At Pontiac House, Sh.iwville, Que e ery Friday evening.LADIES\u2019 SHOES Clearing Special Straps\u2014Ties\u2014Outs\u2014Oxfords\u2014Etc.About 100 pairs Regular $2.95 to $4.00 was a at DONAT Le GUERRIER B.A., LL.B.Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC ern Ontario, where she will grad-\t__ _________ nate in June in the honor bnai-\t* ne** Administration and «ecretar-1 Mrs.George Dagg Dies at ial science course.Portage du Fort {Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request.Matters dealt with by correspondence The death occurred on Sunday _\tafternoon, March 12th, at her late mmmmm ü» m aamr .whs»* z » e f.A-; hostesses, Mrs.Wesley Hodgins A M.ck\tA.W.Pegine^i t mid Mrs.Harold Hodgins.\tJ.Colemsn, O.G McDowell Bower Henry, Alex Brough Skip.13 iy i ?.Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 63 8 8 v \u2022; \u2022 / / Out they go at DR.WALLACE J.W.HODGINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St.Catherine Street.West MONTREAL, QUE.«# $1.95 M BEL AIR 3 257 Large Number 'Attend Boys' Service D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon shawville NEW HOUSE Skip.13 Thii tynine members of the Trail Hanger Camp and TtixiS _________ Square paraded to the Anglican More than one hundred men and I\t~\tI Chin ch last Sunday evening, boys attended the second annual Mrs.Benjamin Judd Dies\twhere a Boys\u2019 Service was held in Father and Son Banquet of the Aged 83 Years\ta crowded church.Shawville Trail Ranger Camp and r\t\u2014 .\t.\t.\tSub chief Ranger, John Brough, Tuxis Square, held in the Sunday The death occurred at the home ,.ya(j the second lesson and Buzzie Scliool room of the United Church r1* lier daughter, Mrs.James g(>(igin«| John Howard, -George on Monday evening at six o\u2019clock.Caldwell, Main street, bhawville, i ,md Ted Reid took up the ottering.After a hearty meal, the boys on Saturday.Mai eh 1th, of Mrs.Rev.Mr.Nurse gave the boys a and their fathers enjoyed a varied B < l [* MS V I 16.But Peter continued knocking: and when they had opened, Ihey saw him, and were amazed.17.But he, beckoning unto them with the hand to hold their peace, declared unto them how the Lord had brought him forth out of the prison.And he said, Tell these thing# unto James, and to the brethren.Peter did not sit down.IT l \\ I t b i z ( * A * 1 00 tv- Letter of R.Seguin presented.X\" action.Statement of expenditure by South Onslow on town line for 1D3H presented.Motion\u2014Cri.l)agg and Armitage\u2014 that By-law No.98, be introduced and read a first time.\u2014Carried.By law No.98, read a that time.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Mlotion\u2014Vrs.Young and Martineau, March 6, 1939 I that By-law No 08, be read a second A regular meeting of the Municipal time.\u2014Carried.Council held on above date at the usual Motion\u2014 Crs Annitage and LMW~ place of meeting.Members present, That By-law No.98 be read a third Ambrose Kennedy, Mayor, and Council- j time short and homologated.-lors Muldoon, Fraser, Westbrook and ( By law No.98 read a third time.Smiley\tj Motion\u2014Crs Aoitng aed I>igg\u2014That On motion of Crs Fraser-Muldoon, | Andrew Daley, Mayor, be authorized to the minutes of last meetings were con- purchase for this Township properties firmed\" as read :\tin this Township not sold for taxes at Councillors Voting and Clark then I Land Sales, 1939.\u2014Carried, took their seats at the Board.\t| Motion Crs.l)agg and Annitage\u2014 A letter from the acting Secretary j That this Council adjourn until April being 3rd, 1939, at one o\u2019clock in the after- THE EQUITY Short Course In Agriculture Spring Time is\t# Baby-Chick Time SHAWV1LLE, MAR 16,1939 South Onslow Council I And to make Chick time profitable and pleasant instead of unprofitable drudgery, we advise tint you pun hase good chicks frotu Blood Tested Flock*» amt feed them a Baby Chick Feed that is dependable as well as economical Foi move than five years we bave been manufacturing and constantly improving the quality Eudes*.Kggslent Chick Mash Starter, until now we believe it to be equal to any on the market.Below we list several of many reasons why we do not hesitate to ask that tills year you stick to this feed for your chicks.1st\u2014It is manufactured in compliance with the Federal Feeding Stuffs Act of 1937, and registered under this act, beat irg Registration No 1094 aly mixed and must comply with the following guuran- teed.analysis ; Protein 17 per cent.Fat 1 per cent, Fibre (Max.) 7 per cent.Total Digestable Nutrients 83.7 per cent.\t__\t.\u2018-ve ask is that you Whereas the warble fiy, or heel-fly, is known to be common and prevalent in this Municipality and is causing injury and damage to cattle ; Whereas said warble-tty, or heel fly, must be considered as a public nui IHHHH sane?in tlii-* Municipality ; Motion by Crs Armitage-Martineau, I Whereas this Council deems it exped that By-law No.97 be read a second | lent to adopt a By-law to control and eradicate the said warble-fly, or heel- Subjects for Five-minute Speeches Contestants 14 years and under L\u2014How I spend ray Winter evening*.2-Why I play games 8\u2014Interesting thing* about the Spring season 4\u2014\tElectricity on the Farm 5\u2014\tMy Hobby THE SHAWVILLE MILLING 00., BECO.time.\u2014Carried.By law No.97 read a second time! tMJ .Motion by Crs Dagg-Young, that By- Whereas it is in the general interest law No.97 be read a third time, short |\ta * m~ a\\*f LORNE ARMSTRONG, deliver wood to thin off&15 % r\\ e ae k # * V \u2022 SERIAL STORY COPYRIGHT.IS3S NBA SCRVIÇg.INC.HIT-RUN LOVE BY MARGUERITE GAHAGAN down on skin not usually subject to it, but In the latter case, cold weather drives It away again.Creams do not make hairs grow, despite widespread belief that they Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again.Cut in shortening.Add milk gradually, stirring until soft dough is formed.Drop from teaspoon on ungreased baking sheet.Bake in hot oven (460 deg.F.) 12 to 15 minutes.Makes about 16 biscuits.The Household Science KATHERINE BAKER took notes, smiled greetings at the police and lawyers.Yet her eyes found the big clock more often, and watching the minutes tick off.and bringing near and nearer the time for Larry's examination.Twice within a short time she had to request testimony repeated.She could feel a hot flush spread over her face.Then she looked up and saw Tom's gaze fastened on her.Ills smile relaxed the Iron bands around her forehead.\u201cThinking of a new hat, or where you'll go on vacation?\" he naked gently.\u201cNo\u2014just slow on the upstake I guess.I don't seem able to concentrate this morning.\" He nodded understanding^.\u201cI'm that way too often myself.\" looked out at the sparkle of sunshine on the river that spread like a curved blue ribbon in the distance.\"Whenever 1 look at that water 1 get worse.1 think how swell it would be to knock off for a little while and take a vacation from all this.Get on a freighter, have long days doing nothing.That would be pretty nice for a change.\" \u201cYes\u2014just drift along.Nothing to worry about\u2014\" She felt him looking at her again and pretended to busy herself.\u201cWorry\u2014\" he said.\u201cYou should not have things to worry about.You should be having fun.a good time.Have a fight with your young man?\" It was just small talk, but now the words brought her back to the harsh present.Yet she managed to laugh it off.\"Oh.everyone has worries.\" \u201cWell, don't let them get you down.Forget them long enough to have lunch with me,\" he suggested.She was grateful for the sudden Cast of Characters: Patricia McGraw\u2014heroine faced a choice between the law and She II do.bulbs crackling, reporters cluster* Fra second Larry's eyes met date t>f trial by Jury.For a second Larry* eyes met Pat\u2019s.They were cool, unemotional.It was only by the slight twifthlng of his lips that she.who knew him so well, could read his nervousness.She glanced up and smiled at him.She mustn't turn against him now.Surely he would realise before It was too late.When the trial actually started be would change his mind.Now he was bewildered, and confused.love.There are two methods of eliminating the blemish.Electrolysis l* one, In which an electric needle It used to remove each hair separately at the root.It calls for extremely competent handling, and because so often an operator is not fully capable, unsightly scars are the result.Larry Kent\u2014hero.He faced an even greater decision.Tom Sweeney \u2014 prosecutor.He awaited the processes of the law.Last week: Pat noticed a broken fender on Larry\u2019s car.He urges her to \u201cfix\u201d a traffic ticket for her brothers to see Just how much \u201cpull\u201d she has In court.Yesterday: Larry ia arrested as the hit-run driver, to give him the faith and love he needs now more than ever before.EASY, TASTY QUICK BREADS HOLIDAY FRUIT SCONES 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder\tfes.l H teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening 1H teaspoons grated orange rind Vi cup finely cut, seedless rais- Jumper Blouses Lengthen Waist The long waistline coming back is partly because of the little jumper-blouses which High Fashion has been showing.This season many are in white crepe satin, contrasting sharply with the dark skirt, and attracting the eye to the line of joining around the hips; others are in bright jerseys with sports woollens for skirts, and occasionally a contrast bonding around the lower edge gives emphasis to the top of the hips.None of these blouses is long enough to be called a tunic, and most of them are slightly fitted, even if only by molding bias cut.The other method ts self-treat ment with a special warn that has been very popuhr lu France for some years.It is a slow treatment, but has the advantage of privacy, as It can be done in the home.The wax has an atrophying effect on the roots and gradually wears them down, the period naturally depending much on the Individual ease.My leaflet on \"Superfluous Hair\u201d gives additional Information on this blemish.And the following leaflets may be obtained by sending a Sc stamp for each one required; Facial Care; Bust Development; Hand Beauty; Feet Care; Glamorous Hair; Fascinating Eyes; Red clng In Spots; Underweight; Slimming.Ask about your personal beauty problems, too.Please write to: Barbara Lynn, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide, Toronto, Ont.Pat calls him A Tough Case At lunch down In the cafeteria with Tom a few minutes later she tried to make herself calm, normal.It had been easier to lunch with him than to refuse, she found, when In the hustle and bustle of the short recess he asked her once again to go with him.\"We ll be through with the early sessions In another two days,\" he reminded her.\"Then we'll start on the trials.More work for you.And we'll start off with a bang.Got the Kent case on the 5th.Do you know hlm?I saw you speak.\" She nodded, studying the menu.\u201cYes, 1 know him.It's hard to believe he could do such a thing.It seenir whenever anyone whom you know gets mixed up In a thing like this it somehow v em unbelievable.\" \u201cYes.that's true, it seems to strike homo,\" Tom replied.\"Well, he hasn't yet been found guilty.Although from the file on* him with the report from the accident Investigation bureau there's a tough caso against him.\" Tom was talking of the coming primaries.Cagily she worked the conversation around to the thought uppermost In her mind.\"it's rather a break getting out of early session right now.isn't It?You can handle some good jury trials, and some really Important cases will be up,\" she said.\u201c1 mean if you could get a few convictions on cases that have been before the public it should help with the election.shouldn\u2019t it?\" He smiled at her.\u201cYou have the picture.It is a break and 1 hope 1 make a good record.That will help considerably.Of course early ses sions are easier and this next month will Lean plenty of hard work.Now I'll have to study the cases, prepare talks for the Juries, and build up the prosecution, but as you say, if 1 make a good record with convictions It will rate with CHAPTER IX An innocent man.The words seemed to echo in the stillness of the McGraw living room after Pat spoke them.Larry looked at her, their eyes meeting in a still, tense duel.Pat pressed her finger tips against the table top seeking to gain from the very solidness of the wood some helping sense of reality In that moment of stark terror that \u2022lowly gripped her.An Innocent man.Ho would have nothing to fear if he were an Innocent man.Larry\u2019s eyes changed: the pupils growing small, the blue cold like ice.A smile crooked his mouth.Slowly he turned and sat down again on the couch.\u2022 \u201cAll right, let\u2019s put the cards on the table,\" he said calmly.\"You\u2019ve asked for it.Oh, I know you\u2019ve been careful, very careful, not to come right out and ask me if 1 hit those people.But you\u2019ve looked it ever since 1 came this evening.\"I suppose you think I should go dowu to these papers that have been running the story about a hit-run driver all day and beg them to print my story\u2014the story of my driving into the woman and child.Well, I hit them, but I\u2019tn not a complete fool.I didn\u2019t deliberately drive into them.They shouldn\u2019t have been standing out there in the middle of the street.It was raining.You know that.I didn't see them until too late.\"I Couldn\u2019t Help It\" \u201cI\u2019m not taking hit-run business as a recreation.I couldn't help wiiat happened.1 didn\u2019t actually know they were hurt.What good would it have done anyway?Who would have believed me?They\u2019d all be like you: too anxious to put me in a jam.Well, I\u2019m not going to stick my chin out on this.You may as well understand that now.I have a right to protect myself, and I\u2019m going to do It.It isn\u2019t as thought I were a gunman \u2014 out killing people.This was an accident.I didn't mean to do it, and I'm not going to let any smart cops and prosecutor hand me a rap.\" His words beat at her.When he stopped breathless, white, tense, \u2022he found her own breath rasping in her throat.Subconsciously she had been prepared for the admission of guilt.Yet she had felt that his agony of remorse, his desire to make retribution, to throw himself on the mercy of the court, would give her grounds for her lasting love.This was too unexpected.\u201cYou don't mean these things you\u2019re saying, Larry.You can\u2019t just mean you'll lie out of it.\" \"I\u2019ll protect myself,\" he said to her angrily, lighting a cigaret and flinging the match away with sudden fury.\"Anyone else would.\u201d \u201cYes\u2014but not this way.Admit that you were frightened, didn't realize at the time the seriousness of what had happened, tell the court you want to make good, pay the hospital bills \u2014 and all the rest.Take the punishment, and wipe the slate clean.If you do that you stand a chance of a lenient verdict.You can\u2019t lie.Larry.You mustn't.\" It was a cry of despair, for looking at him she felt rather than she heard his answer.\u201cA man\u2019s innocent until proven fullty,\" he told her, \"and if they can prove it\u2014\" That was (he way It ended.Before she could add xpore of the pleas that were on her lips he had gone.Worse Than Nightmare Sometimes duïing the next few days she wondered how she lived through that night.The horrible knowledge that Larry was guilty, that he meant to carry out his pretense, formed the background for a reality worse than any nightmare.She was swept along on the routine of life, though.The iext morning found her facing her familiar tasks before her.She went office, sat at her table la court, ins 2 eggs 1/3 cup light cream Sift flour once, measure, baking powder, salt, and sugar, and sift again.Cut in shortening; add orange rind and raisins.Reserve about % of one egg white for glaze.Beat remaining eggs well and add cream; add all at once td flour mixture and stir until all flour is dampened.Then stir vigorously until mixture forms a soft dough and follows spoon around bowl.Turn over immediately on floured board and knead 30 seconds.Roll % inch thick and cut in small triangles.Place on ungreased baking sheet.Brush tops light with reserved egg white, slightly beaten; sprinkle with additional sugar.Bake in hot oven (450 deg.F.) 10 minutes, or until browned.Makes about 2 doz.scones.He add The output of central electric stations in Canada totalled 26,994,238 kilowatt hours during last year.M/kveu ACTS FAST TO BRIM BELIEF FROM COLBS L A m mfl The Secrets J BAKING POWDER BISCUITS 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons double-acting baking powder % teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter or other shortening % cup milk (about) Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again.Cut in shortening, milk gradually, stirring until soft dough is formed.Turn out immediately on slightly floured board and knead 30 seconds, or enough to shape.Roll % inch thick and cut with floured 2-inch biscuit cutter.Bake on ungreased baking sheet in hot oven (450 deg.F.) 12 to 15 minutes, cuits.Good Looks I | Vs J F h This Simple Way Eases Pain sud Discomfort aai Sore Throat Aecompaayiif Colds with Amazing Speed fy(VvlrA w I A r 1 m# 88 THE HANDY POURING SPOIL jor the tw pound tin It's frw\u2014write 1er mm NOW FOR WOMEN ONLY This Is to be the season of frilly blouses and here and now It must be stated that It's about time.For If there Is anything that will turn the attention of the adult population away from the grim and sorry business of wars sbroad and political difficulties at home, It Is a gay and lacy blouse.\u2014Timmins Dally Press.; the Nearly 1,000 skiers swarmed down on Huntsville, Ont., as the northern Ontario winter and summer resort officially opened its 1,600 acres of trails and jumps.These two pretty lassies brought their bathing suits out of moth balls for the occasion and reported that they \u201cWere not cold \u2014much.\u201d In case you should adopt the idea for your own ski-lag expeditions don't blame us if you don't feei as comfortable as thete two lassies ^^-^ïi^mmÈÊÈËmÈËÈiÊiSitÊËÊÈÈÊ^mÊÈmmËm be # Provides mesne of accurate te.Vaccination Introduced By \u2022 Englishwoman Turks Had Practised It For \u2022 The protective %ggMwa FOR SIX CENTS A WEEK There are 2,000,000 workers In the United Kingdom who pay elx cents a week to provide hospital treatment for themselves, if and when needed# The income per year for hospitalization has reached $30,\" 000,000.What a blessing alike to patients as well as hospital authorities such a system would be for this province?And there Is a belief that It will come to that some day.\u2014Bt.Catharines Standard.HAZARDS IN HOTEL BUSINESS It Is not easy to make money In the hotel business.Even the own-era of more modest hostelries have been unable to show very encouraging returns.They must maintain establishments for a sort of hit-and-run patronage and are never sure whether they are going to encount- PUCK CHASERS Tell th# keys that portraits of fas NEWS OF O.H.A.DOINGS CANADIAN AMATEUR HOCKEY There is going to be a real old-fashioned dog fight among the senior championship teams of East» ern Canada before a winner la declared for the grand final wind-up of senior hockey In the Allan Cup series.No doubt the fact that this year's winner qualifies for the Olympic games of next winter has had much to do with the general strengthening of the senior hockey situation In Eastern Canada.COB* SYRUP fected The Process.The Famous Energy Food California fisheries produce more wealth than her gold mines.ns CANADA STANCH CO* UmNM.Ti Who discovered vaccination?Nine out of ten people would probably say It was Edward Jenner, but actually he only perfected the process and overcame the superstition and narrowness of outlook that had for a half-a-century prevented It from taking an Invaluable part In preserving the health of the community.The practise had been known to the Turks, probably for centuries, but it was a woman who Introduced It Into England, about half-a-century *»3fcre Jenner perfected the process.At the time of her discovery, one of the most important In medical history, Lady Montague was living st the British Embissy In Constantinople, where her husband was Ambassador.During one of her Journeys about the country Lady Mary saw an Arab doctor surrounded by a group of mother* who were handing their babies to him.The doctor dipped a needle Into some liquid at his side and then Jabbed it Into the infants' arms.Puzzled and Interested, Lady Montague made Inquiries, and learned how these children were being infected with cowpox so that they should be free from the danger of small pox.Arab Doctor Practised It The Ambassador's wire knew that In those days smallpox outbreaks held a most important place England\u2019s health problems, $ SQUEEZE-PLAY:\tWhile Britain and France were rushing last week ta accord recognition to Franco's regime.General Molesworth, head et the International Commission evacuating foreign troops from Loyalist Spain, was declaring that there was still enough food In Loyalist territory to carry on the war for another two years; enough man power to hold out Indefinitely against the Nationalists.Munitions only were lacking but the Loyalist Government, with the third largest gold reserve in the world, was unable to buy them.First Chechoslovakia.Then Spain.It's another case of being \u201csold down the river\u201d.Democracy all over the world will suffer Immeasurably for having allowed the sell-out to take place.MORE CIGARETTES FOR YOUR MONEY # Two Ontario teams playing in Quebec leagues may cause the biggest upset of all.The famous Cornwall Flyers, who won the Eastern Canadian Senior championship last season and went Into the Allan Cup finals against the Trail Smoke Eaters, are leaders In the Quebec Provincial League, having completed their regular season with a commendable margin over the rest of the circuit.Like everybody else, the Cornwall Flyers are engaged in their league play-offs.They lost but nine games during the past se* and several of those setbacks came when the team was riddled with illness and Injuries.The Fly-lost about eight players from last year's team, but to the credit of Coach Don Penniston they have done a fine Job of rebuilding.# # # In Ontario there are two senior teams that are likely to go places.Right now Toronto Goodyears, who their regular Senior \u201cA\u201d O.H.À.schedule without a defeat.winning 15 games and playing five overtime ties, are engaged in a final play-off series with the improved O.M.Men of Oshawa.Toronto Goodyears won the first game of the final best-out-of-three games by » 3-1 score.However, Oshawa Is still very much In the picture.While Toronto Goodyears are favorites to win the Senior \"A\" O.H.A.crown, they hardly expect to down the Oshawa opposition in less than five games.< P Tobacco EXTRA MILD , PACKAGE y* LB.TIN 5$c son ?FIVE CENTS A WEEK:\tThere\u2019s 10 denying it, we've been getting good entertainment out of the G.B.C/i new radio programs.Typically Canadian material, attractive \u2014something we've never had before.Why kick at paying a nickel a week for a radio license when were taxed that much for every packet of cigarettes we smoke?ers By Fred Nehei LIFE'S LIKE THAT a 0 0 « Am PIPS OARX 01 0 © I rff I a i i ?» If won B 0 0 THE WEEK'S QUESTION:\tHow does the new Income tax In Oer-affect childless couples, bachelors and spinsters?Answer: Bachelors and spinsters begin paying tax at a $386.40 annual income.The amount of tax on that income is about $3.60; 45% of the Income of married couples, childless for five years, can be taken up by the state, even though their income be only $720 a year.THE TEA THAT IS HEVEI INSIPID! rZ, wmOEEWMffi\u2014\u2014ww and she spoke of her discovery to the Embassy\u2019s official physician, Mr.Mgltland by name, who was, of extremely interested.He discovered how the vaccine obtained and inoculated all the members of the Embassy, and on his return to London in 1721, four years later, be set up as a specialist in the procès* for the comparative few who believed in vaccination at the time.Mo! 1 got my name in the paper! iiW It, 'M course, soon » « » news of vital interest to you Headlines may scream of death and disaster without causing you to raise an eyebrow.But if your son gets his name in the paper\u2014 that's real news! It isn't by accident that this paper prints so many stories which vitally interest you and your neighbors.News of remote places is stated briefly and interpreted.Local news is covered fully, because all good editors know that the news which interests the readers most is news about themselves.Now is a good time to learn more about this newspaper which is made especially for you.Just for fun ask yourself this question: How could we get along without newspapers?KNOW YOUR NEWSPAPER \u2022 m ft % Finds Reporter Resembles Thug SILVERPLA y RTZd hT Picture Frames It's pretty easy to ruin the effect of a fine picture by choosing the wrong frame.The more simple, the less conspicuous the frame, the more distinctive the art itself will be.It should harmonize with the color tones and character of the room, as weP as the picture itself.Exceptions to this rule are Japanese and Chinese prints, which may always be framed in harmonizing lacquer.Loodon Man Feels His Fi fiO Grow Red In Police Line-Up \u2022 n One London (Out.) reporter went around with the red face while authorities cast glances of suspicion at him.After two London men had been arrested on charges of holding up a St.Thomas butcher shop, a man and a woman came t# London from Woodstock and asked to look at the prisoners.The Woodstock couple had been held up two weeks ago and thought the London pair might have been the bandits, ff?\t.îSlIfÇ; t a* *-te TulinLumutdW A first, officer.\u201d \u201cNow count t By L.Frank Baum WONDERLAND OF OZ t m i i Looked Like Bandit There were not many prisoners !a the police cells at the time so asthoritles asked a group of reporters and a photographer to stand In line with the two prlson-When the newspaper men and the two prisoners were placed In a line along the wall at the police station, the Woodstock couple were brought into the room.The woman Immediately attracted by the \\ & 1 f % & h t.X % \\ A\\r*' ix x / i ers.Ti *r i (% rs 1 / S fc vv i 4 t \\ V* r r 5* Vs I V/ «B «\u2022That one looks more like one ef ike bandits than any of the otk- JA l era,** she announced.\"Boo-Hoo \u2014 Boo-Hoo,\" walled the Kan- \"Or her milk toast\" proposed Uncle The man she pointed to was a SflliB PWK \u2022\u2022Who are the Fuddles anyhow/' asked ?oat Hen rir llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll \u2022aid the Kangaroo, getting it out at last \u201cOh !\" cried Billina, with a cackle of re- \"Boo-Hoo.: karoo.But eee here, said Dorothy, \"you don\u2019t need mlttene this worm weather.\"Oh.don't ir asked the animal, stopping her so he end taking her paws from her face to look et the little girl In surprise.\"1 have lost my i garoo.1 have lost my *1 can\u2019t say exactly, Aunt Boo Hoc.Boo-Hoo.\" \"Poor thing.\" said Norik York school children are bigger than their Ontario parent» were, says H.M.Brownlee, town-#& p sc! ool administrator.Desks b the lower forms have constantly didn\u2019t you say eo before.\u2019* oouidn't,** answered the Kmn- roo.\"It Isn't \u2022eai'- \u201cIn wayr asked I am sure/* Shawvllle Council l/tzlzizi^tinZiZiZizix Clearing Sale of Stanfield\u2019s High Quality Underwear March 6th, 1680 The regular meeting of the Municipal Council of the Villagt of Slmwville, was held at Hynes Hall on the above date.Present : His Worship, Mayor O G.Mellow- , ell, in the chair, and Councillors, j A.O.Hades, C N Woodley, G A.Howard and K Cotie, forming a quorum of the Council.\tj The minutes of the last meeting j were read and approved on motion of Or-.A.O.Rules and Ho- ( ward.\t.\t, I The following bill- wore submilled to the Council for consider- J ation Gatineau Power Co., street lighting .; Gatineau Power Co., water works.Gatineau Power Co., «treet lamps.Bernaid Beaulieu, hay lor Mis.Howatd .Gordon T.Paul, premium .Emerson Cotie, .Hector Telford .Jack Barr .\u2022Vinos Anuitage.Borden Corrigan.John Kel y .Hector Telford .Billiard Horigins .Mr-, R Howard.HODGINS GARAGE Thisiea reproduction of TITE-LAP Matai Roofing so widely used on farm buildings.Easy to put on, permanent, fire* proof, minimum upkeep.Write for coat estimate.Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet, Sales 8 Red Label, Pure Wool, Combinations Regular;$3.50 for 82.96 S Gold Label Combinations s a Regular $2.75 for 82.26 $02.82 46 30 r a a Gold Label Shirts and Drawers g PREVENT DAMAGE Regular $1.60 for 81.26 Green Label, Pure Wool, Shirts and Drawers Regular $1.15 for 96 ctS.31.201 8 § 1.05 Eastern Steel Products Jjtnïfêtî % a 10 00 5 10 4.40 Prevent damage to your Car 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.Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers Regular 90 cts.for 69 CIS.Buy Now and Save at These Reduced Prices 8 40 8.40 2.40\t- 1 Egg Prices Good a a a 1 20 a 87.30 a The average annual prices paid going bills be paid.\u2014-Carried.Moved by Cr.A.O.Redes, Glided by Cr Cotie, tlmt this Council make a special grant of #25.00 for keeping highways open for winter motoring, to be paid to Mr.eindicMte the warble fly or heel- held m Hynes Hall ou Monday, March fly within the limits of this Muni 1 27th.103'.), from 9.00 a,in.to 6 00 p in.cipality.\t\u2022\tfor the purpose of approving or dis- Sloved by Cr.Argue, seconded approving By law No.V3, a copy of by Cr.Woodley, that this Council which appears elsewhere in this issue, apply to the Provincial Govern\tJ.A.DEAN,* meut for a grant of $2000 00 to he\tSec.-Treas.spent for ronde on a fifty-fifty basis.\u2014Carried.The following committees were appointed Waterworks Rades, J.M.Argue, A.O.Rades.Street committee\u2014G.A.Howard E.Cotie and C.N.Woodley.Health committee \u2014 Dr.Powles, A G.Brough, J.ti.Coxvau.Moved by G.A.Howard, second ed by Cr.Cotie, that the present Town Constable, H.Speiberg, be dismissed after due notice and that tenders for the position be called for immediately by advertisement in The Equity until the next meeting of Council on April 3rd, next \u2014Carried.Motion\u2014Cr-.Howard and Cotie.to adjourn.\u2014Carried.5 00 B Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher was as follows : * A large.3\u2018io \u2018A* pullet 2U\\; 'B 23c,; \u2019C\u2019 21c A medium 27c sec B B B B Notice of Meeting B B ?B B B B Shawville Bakery ! § a B J.L.HODG1NS % a Phone 64 J.Tattooing Poultry For a tasty loaf try B committee \u2014 R.I* The Clarendon Farmers' Club wish to advise Poultrymen of the district that they are co-operating with local branch of the Provincial Police to curb poultry thieving in the district.A poultry tattoo register is being prepared.Please apply to the Secretary for particulars.CLAUDE ELLIOTT, Secretary Treasurer.i^ZlZ|Z|ZlZlZlZlZ|ZI Shawville Bread Tariff of Tolls to be Collected During Season 1939 by H.I.HOBBS, Prop.Ltd The Quinze Rapids Improvement Co For Use of Improvements \u2022I Octopus Is Most Feared by Small Sea Creatures Dreaded by all small sen crcn-tvres is the octopus \"tide in crevices on the seabed and lie in wait for unsuspecting crabs and lobsters is within reach out go the long tenta- Teaehera_Wanted for Clarendon Rural Schools and for be ow two unwinking eyes set m a \"» o\u2014 -\t\u2019S&ST.ET\".These whiplike arms are covered with rows of strong suckers along the undersides, and they hold their When an octo- Sawlogs, IT feet and under, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other woods, round or flatted, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, round or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other woods, square or waney board, per 1,000 Cubic Feet.Pu Ip wood per Cord.0 cents ra It likes to Harlasd C.Row A r Sec.-Treas.DALE\u2019S TINSHOP Whenever a shellfish 6| cents TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS 7h cents 75 cents High School Maple Syrup Equipment JOHN A DEAN, Secretary-Treasurer 5 cents - victims by suction pus is sitting in its den the arms are coiled up underneath the body with the suckers outward ready for a E.C.WOOLSEY, Secretary.Have you made an inspection of your Maple Syrup equipment ?If not, do so now ! as this is the time of year we make up supplies.Give us your order now I we can supply you with : Pans, all sizes White Woman of the Genesee Mary Jemison (1743-1843) was captured by Indians from her west- «MB ÜÜ met in theChureli Hull,Thursday, He was manied in 1882 to can Revolution she was given a March 2nd, with the president.Almavette Warren, of Escott, who !arge tract of land on the Genesee Mrs.Herb Brown, in the chair, w left to mourn his loss ; flb-o one She ,ease(j much of it ,0 white sct.sm&ZZTZ ES\u201c\u201c - :: S3 an \"\" - only seven members and ten A special service was conducted visitors were present.\t» by the Lansdoxvne I.O.O.F.with Mrs.Jessie Stark had charge'of j N.G.Borden Dillon and Cham the devotional period The meet- plain Anthony Kemp repeating opened by ringing 14 What a friend the ritual.Among the many we have in Jesus,\u201d Mrs.Bert floral tributes were wreaths from Stark lead the scripture.The the Oddfellows lodge and from the topic for the devotional period Rockfield and Shaw ville United \" Our Outlook on Life\u201d was given churches.by Mrs.Jessie Stark The Loid s Among those present at the prayer was repeated.\tservice were Rev A F.and Mrs.Following the business session, Fokes, of Shawville, Brome Fokes, refreshments were served by Mrs of Gananorme, and Harold Fokes.Jessie Stark and Mrs.Leslie Dean, of Queens\u2019 University, King The next meeting will be held in the Hall, April Oth, with Mrs.Bert O.Stark and |Mrs.Herbeit Brown as hostesses.Starks Corners Womens Association be forced cut again through a small, funnel-shaped tube behind ils he id The creature swims as it breaths, by taking in water through its gills and forcing it through a tube with a sudden powerful spurt.This sudden rush of water often drives the Li ke°Uie *o?hermmi a He r* (stands of imTVe journey more com it* §ii§f years ago by its discoverer, Columbus, who, in telling his queen, Isabella, about it, crumpled a piece of paper in his hand to make an impromptu relief map.Sap Cans, Maple Syrup Cans, Evaporators Iron Coolers, Spoils, DALE\u2019S TINSHOP, SHAWVILLE, HUE.Longest Period of Mourning In 1671 Francis Frankopan, or Frangipani, a descendant of a long line of governors and defenders of Croatia-Slavonia, was executed for conspiracy against Austria since, says Collier\u2019s Weekly, the women of Crkvenica, now in Yugoslavia, have worn black' clothes in mourning for him, constituting one of the longest periods in history in which a city has constantly ex ston Reductions on Memorials Young of Some Animals Weigh Little When Born It is claimed that new born opos- WÊBÊÊÊÊÊ^KÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊIÊÊÊÊkums\tgrains ## On Sunday afternoon the funeral compared with the mothers weight wan held of Robert A.Foley, of ten nnunds The young are born father of Mrs.A.F.Fokes who with well-developed fore;egs that died at his home near Landsdown, enable them to crawl into the ma-Ont., on Friday, March 3rd.The ternal pouch immediately after service was conducted at the home : birth, where they remain for some by Rev.I).J.Campbell, pastor of time.the Escott United circuit, and , it is str.ted that the kangaroo per-interment was made in the Union hops heads the list in this respect, cemetery.\tjThe mother, sometimes taller than The late Mr.holey was SS years a man> gives birth to young that are of age at the time ot Ins death\t- .\t.He was an outstanding Jersey Jergens Lotions Smooths and Penetrates 23 cts.Per Bottle 2 for 45 cts Made in Canada Ever Where \u201cRed Square\u201d Got Its Name Contrary to general belief, the famous Russian \u201cRed square\u201d did not get its name from anything relating to the red revolution or the emblem of the Communist party.It was cômmuZm%%o:g^f,^ pre^diUgr,eMor,h.deoth.f.Mr Robert A.Foley in Marble and Granite It is natural for you to wish to erect a fitting memorial to the memory of a loved one.- We believe that our years of experience in the manufacture of memorials, enables us to produce a suitable memorial at all prices.We offer on any order placed between now and May 1st, a discount of 10 percent.The square was named in the Middle ages, says Pearson\u2019s London Weekly, and the Russian name for it was \u201cKrasnya translated as \u201cred \u2019 in English.In Russian the word means beautiful'\u2019 as well as \u201cred.\u201d sia which is C^tVHie than one inch long.Both the He wa« active in with the mother s weight of two le Ra, Sun-God of Egyptians The sun-god of the ancient Egyp tiens was Ra, the principal perso fication of the supreme being; the Pharaohs maintained they were his descendants.In Greek mythology, Helios was the sun-god, son of Hyperion and Theia.Valhalla was never an object of worship; in Norse mythology it was the hall of the slain, the palace of immortality xvhither, by direction of Odin, the souls of the slain were borne to immortality by the valkyrics.i his large farm ¦¦¦¦¦¦I\t¦¦¦¦¦ municipal life, being reeve of the hundred pounds or more.township of Escott and member, These three animals undoubtedly of Leeds and Grenville county produce the smallest young in corn-councils for a number of years parison to the weight of the parents He held the position for years of of any wild animals.President of LandsJowu Agricul- Virginia white-tailed deer give turnl Society.He was a leader in birth to fawns weighing about four the activities of Kockfield United pounds while the mother tips the (formerly Methodist) church since sca e at t0 i# pounds, youth being a member of the.Phone or drop in, and let me show you how Brsy Chicks made real profits for poultry men last year.Personal attention, prompt delivery.G.HAROLD BOULTON M THE CORNER STORE Shawville Marble & Granite Works , Main Street, Shawville, Que.Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Main and Centre St# SHAWVILLE.QUE.BRISTOL.QLB "]
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