The equity, 28 septembre 1950, jeudi 28 septembre 1950
[" / ê* v T % ' m Na.St, està Year.Shawville, P ÜM Cosnly, September 2S, ISS# |».C# m ADVANCE C.s.â( Wed Same Day Quarter Century Ago I Many Attend .25th Anniversary The Best Fair Yet! 66 99 Together Again For Anniversary Friends and neighbors in larg« Twenty five years after they Goose Bay, Labrador and was I\tvj,^t®d I10\u201d1* Mr had gone together on their hon- unable to attend); Robert and 1 a%The best Fair yet\" was the Lions, Cham.Imison, with Dr.C.R.Howard, Shawville; J.Le-eyrooon on a\ttrip through\tthe\tDoreen Bradley, children of Mr.\tvil'e> la,t Wednesday afternoon\tphrase most frequently heard\tF.C.\tPowles as master of cere-'garde,\tCalumet\tIsland;\tJ.\tMorris, Eastern States,\ttwo couples\tgot\tand Mrs.Percy Bradley; Mr and\ta\"d ever'ln*- to c0\"8,r*tu\u2018\u201d *\twhen thc Sates of Shawville Fair\tmonies and several of the prizes Sheenboro;\tV.\tLaroche,\tCalumet together again\trecently at\tthe\tMrs.Clifford Bradley, of Lusk-\tthe™ on the °îce?rl?of th ,2SUt\tclosed !»st Saturday night, after\twere\tdrawn from the great! Island home of Mr.\tand Mrs.Ernest\tville; Mr.A.S.McLaurin, Miss\t\"\"\"versary of \"*lr marriage\tthree days of record-breaking\tdrum\tholding the thousands of Bradley, Masonvtlle.Que., for Margaret McLaurin, R.N\u201e and\tcard*\t%%%\" 11*\t\u201e\ttlckeU by Mr.Sc hock.He ex- On the track sport events were their silver wedding anniver- Miss Audrey McLaurin, of Wood- c, ed fromu ,\t, * ,\t\u201e I A feature ot Saturday night's pressed to the Lions his deep run off by the boys and girls Of **ry\trofle; Mr.and Mrs.Harvey West-\ta,ao\tmanybeautlfu \u201e \"\tabow w«s the draw sfiged by the\tgratitude for what\tthey\thad\tthe\tCounty.During one\trace Two of those at the reunion\tbrooke and their children, Ruth,\t,v®î\".\ta.nen; one * \u201c beln* n | Lions Club of Shawville to raise\tdone for him.\tMiss\tJean Stark\tcollapsed\tand were Mr.and Mrs.Lemuel Hod- Claire, Judy and Billy, of Smiths !\" \u20188ht amp from nearby nei*h'1 funds to aid polio victims.Three Following are some of the results was hurried to the Boy Scouts gins, of Shawville and with them Falls; Mr.and Mrs.Earl Brad-1\t^\t.\t.^ M.00»1 m*n who have all suffered\tHorse Judging\temergency tent, where she was were Mr.and Mrs.J.Percy Brad- ley and Mr.andMrs.Donald .11 *a* mu.v.h.\tff0.m P° °\trece,,t months par- In the Judging in the centre treated by Dr.S.E.McDowell ley, of Ottawa and to help them Bradley and Miss Joan Allen, all ber\u2019\tM.\u201e\t\"\t* ticlpated In the final stages of ring of halter class horses, the and Dr.Bruce Horner.After celebrate were about 35 relatives of Montreal.\tdaughter of Mr.and Mr, George the draw.\tresult, were as follows.\tresting for a couple of hours dhe Including Mrs.T.Bradley, of The two weddings were held\t.ÜÜItI\u201e hLJ!!® fira\u2018 ticket whlch vton ,or\tClydes: stallion\u2014Bert Cuth- was taken to her home, where Luskville, 80-year-old mother of the same day at different places, r® CRnt0\" Palr\"er .H 'y , William McKinley, of Shawville, bertson, Irwin Woods, Lyle Hod- she soon rallied.Mrs.Hodglns and Mr.Bradley.\ton Monday, September\t7, 1925.\t\u2018ty n™1 n vm.ÜÜL,*\ta new\t1950 Chevrolet sedan, was\tgins; yeld\tmars\u2014Campbell and\tThose\twho led in the various A presentation was made to\tOn that date Stella\tMinerva\tby RJ.°\tdrawin\tby Charlie Schock who\tYoung, John\tSmith, Bert Cuth-\traces In\tcharge of John Tolhurst, both couples of purses filled wtfh\tBradley, daughter of Mr.and\tV\\e\tatî!, »V \u201e b ld V\thad Ju,t '«turned last from L silver dollars.The présentation\tMrs.Thomas Bradley, was mar-\tr5*er\u2019 , \u201c Florence Horner and\teral months at Lyndhurst Lodge\tPercherons: Breed\tmare\tand\t| staff\twere: was made at a dinner where a\tried to Lemuel Hodglns, son of\tMr\"\tHodglns, who are\t|n Toronto under the sponsor-\tfoal\u2014Hector Bronson large wedding cake and ^utumn\tthe late Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Hod-\tnow!\tmarried, live in South For-\tship of the local Lions Club.Cllf-\tHeavy Draft: brood\tmare,\tfoal\tbell's\tBay; Donna\tBartman, Bry- blooms graced two long tables,\tgins, of Shawville, In Hull Pres-\tc\u201cp ne' and were pr*!*nt\tthe\tford McRae, of Quyon drew the\tand filly\tof\tone year\u2014Nor va I\tson; Joy\tYoung, ShawvUle; Eileen Robert Bradley was toast master\tbyterian manse by Rev.\tWilliam\td ' anniversary.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tticket\twhich won for Mrs.A.\tWilson.\tSparrow, Thorne; Winona Sharp, and Ernest Bradley welcomed all MacMilland and Ms, Edna Clara Pal\u201der\t° .*?\"*\u2019 ,e\u201e\u201cr Doherty of Beech burg, a washing Agricultural: brood mare and Shawville; Margaret MeCagg.members of thff family.Earl\tMobely, of Ottawa, was married I !\u201d Shawville and\tA vrn of bud-\tmachine, and R.Wilson, of Dan-\tfoal\u2014Carl Dale, Bert Hodglns,\tShawville; Marlen McCoy, Anne Bradley presented the gifts and\tto J.Percy Bradley, also of Ot-\t\u201e\t_,\tItord Lake won an electric radio\tNorval Wilson; filly or gelding,\tYoung, Joan Stark, Clara Little, Percy Bradley replied for both\ttawa, at the home of the bride's\t_ Y™\" present were\tMrx Thos\twhen his ticket was drawn by\ttwo years-William Howard.\tMarcella Mousseau, Vera Moore- ' brides\" and \"grooms\".parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.Mobley, I Palmer' m°ther,of \u201e Palmer, I Gordon Armstrong, of Shawville.General Purpose: foal in seas- head, Fem Hodglns.In addition to Keith Bradley, by Rev.W.G.Clarke, ot Bell \u201cr ,.and , Iva\" Mor\"*r.' or Two money dolls, decorated on-Norval Wilson; filly or geld- Boys\u2014James DaVlsT DarreU at home with his parents, those\tStreet United Church.\tfou , PorcuR\u201c1*\u2019\tvî\u201d «Ce\twlth 82500 in dollar bills, went\ting, two years\u2014Harry Hodglns.\tBean, Glen Carswell, Charles who attended included: the chll-\tA double reception was held\t3par., \u2019 \u201e Klrk\tand\tLak -\tto Miss Minerva Smith, of Shaw-\tstandard Bred Registered: stal-\tHobbs, George Robinson, Ken- dren of Mr.and Mrs Lemuel in Ottawa at the home of Mrs.™d MY \u201e\t, vllle and Mrs F- M Russett, of Ron.three years\u2014George Stev- neth Hanna, Keith Yach, Glenn Hedging, Carson and PlOllip Hod- Bradley's parents and the two \u201e a\"d\t°™a* or\"er\u2019 0 I Wyman.\tens; brood mare and foal\u2014J.Morrison, Norris Corrigan, John gins,\tof\tShawville (their\tbrother\tcouples\tleft\ton their wedding ™urre11 *= M' and M\u201d Norval\tThe chairman of the drawing\tO\u2019Neill.LAC\tDesmond\tis stationed\tat\ttour\ttogether.\t\u201d®rnevr and Mr,and \u201drs\u2018 R°bt\twas president of the fair, Lee Hackney\tRegistered Chamberlain of Radford; Mr.Hodglns and president of the mare and foal-Alien MacKay: Saunders, Wallace Sparling, V.F~ WEDDING \" \u201c\u201c Yarm and Mr and Mrs.J.Bry-\t- Allen MacKay.0,1 of Bristol.\tSt.James\u2019 Church, Eganville,\tJunior Cattle Judging was the scene of a very pretty *In the afternoon a large part Miss Laura Woodley of Me-\tAutumn wedding when Grace\tof the cattle\tshowing\twas made Masterville, Que., accompanied\tTeresa, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.\tby the jimior\tclubs of\tthe Coun- ty Miss Doreen Field of St.Lam- Daniel J.O\u2019Rielly, of Eganville, bert, spent the week-end with became the bride of Harry Mousseau, son ol Mts- yfrfrhl Mttrv seau and the late Patrick Mous- f Track £ vente sev- bertson.principal of the school and his Girls\u2014Sandra Sturgeon, Camp- ' Klrkham, El wood Hodglns, Law- , brood rence Corrigan, Neil Horner, J.John M.Argue s Doctor Brother Honoured At Gathering In U:S.A.son, Kenneth Ha aim, D.Graham, Phillip Hodglns.Poultry winners were: Arthur Mulligan, Fort Coulonge, two firsts, five seconds, four thirds; Carl Dale, Shawville, 15 firsts, nine seconds, one third; James Knox, one four seconds two In showmanship, son of James thirds; Walter Yach, one first; Russell, of Bristol, was winner William Howard, two firsts two and was presented with the Mac- seconds, two thirds; Harry Hod-Kechnie Cup by Ray Johnston, gins, one first two seconds, three Garth Graham, three (Continued on Page Four) Thousands of persons gathered recently in the auditorium of Pittsfield, New Hampshire, to honor a country doctor.He was Dr.Forrest B.Argue, brother of John M.Argue, and Henry Argue, of Shawville.¦ Dr.Argue who has served in the U.S.community for 25 years walked unsuspectingly into the high school building to receive a great demonstration of affec- MÈÊIÊÈÊÊÊÊÈÈÊÊÊÊÉËÊÊm He was lured to the auditorium to the surprise birthday anniversary party, preparations for which had been a strict secret for three months.A sort of semiholiday had been declared in the area and an hour before the time scheduled for the start of the affair, more than 1,000 persons\t,\t\u201e\t.\t.had crowded into the assembly,\tand Mis- L G Richards hall and an hour later 500 were I and children, of Ottawa, (after gathered in the school yard.I visiting the Fair) spent the Many of those at the affair, week-end at the home of Mrs.were children Dr.Argue had Richard s parents, Mr.and Mrs.brought into the world, who had W.Hodgins.^ * joined with their parents in par-\t*j| *\tajggsgg ticipating in the party.Argue was presented with a huge birthday cake, a plaque and a sum of money.A veteran of the Canadian Atmy in World War I, Dr.Argue went to Pittsfield after graduating from McGill University.Dur.ing the party he said his greatest thrill was watdhing a parade of 25 children who represented all the children he had brought into the world during a quarter of a century.ty the former\u2019s parents, Mr.Mrs.C.N.Woodley.seau of Campbell\u2019s Bay The ceremony, which took IMLA for Pontiac, in a fitting irns are available at The Equity, j piace inside the sanctuary, was speech.Those taking high marks performed by the Rev.Charles in this same class were Irwin Burke, cousin of the bridegroom.Hayes, Shawville; R.Russell, The altar was beautifully decor- J Bristol; M Dagg, Shawville; E.a ted with palms and gladioli Given in marriage by her fath-j Bristol; C.Wallace, Bristol; T.er, the bride was attended by McDowell, Shawville; Lee Stew-Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Hodglns, I Miss Gladys Coughlin and the art.Bristol; W.Keon, Sheenboro.of Brockville, Ont., visited Mr.bridegroom was supported by In calves that were shown in and Mrs.Morley Hodglns.\this brother, Stanley,\tof Camp-\tthe ring by members of the clubs # $ #\tbell\u2019s Bpy.\twith 20 in each class, the results Mr.and Mrs.Clint Armstrong, Miss Sheila McGrath presided were.Holsteins\u2014D.Keon, Quy-of Toronto, are visiting Mrs.at the organ and the girls\u2019 choir on; L.Johnston.Bristol; A Mar-Lorne Armstrong.\t,|was in attendance.\tKits, Campbell\u2019s Bay; A.Owens, The bride wore a floor-length j Campbell\u2019s Bay; V.Harris, Shaw- Week-cnd guests at the home\tj\tfrock of white satin\twith inset j\tville.Ayrshires\u2014E.Russell, of of Mr.and Mrs.L.E Thomson\t|\tPanels of lace and lace yoke.Her\tShawville; M Dagg, Shawville; full length veil was held in place R.Russell, Shawville: A Smart, No Hunting and No Trespassing * * P Personal Mention P % Quebec H'./.tion.McBane, Quyon; Ruth Johnston The Quebec Women\u2019s Institute won honorable mention with a book prize in the international essay contest on the subject, \u201cThe Country Woman\u2019s Day\u201d, sponsored by the Associated Country Women of the World.Word of this has just beeç received from Mrs.R.Thomson, Q.W.I.president, who represented the latter organization at the A.C.W.W.Conference just concluded in Copenhagen.This contest v resulted from an endeavour to get a picture of conditions among rural women the world over and was carried ,NLout in every constituent society, ' I the three best entries in each country being selected and sent on for the international competition.The three essays selected from the Quebec entries were submitted by Mrs.B.J.Wilson, Cavagnal W.I.; Mrs.A Graham, Frontier W.I., and Mrs.Clive Smart, Stark\u2019s Corners W I.Mrs.Graham\u2019s essay won the international award previously men- onedUHUHIHÙ^jmil honorable mention among the 14 presented but particulars as to the other name were not contained in this letter from Mrs.Thomson.She adds these were presented by Mrs.R.Sayre, A.C.W.W.president, at a ceremony held *on \u201cDanes\u2019 Day\u201d, nt the convention.This was held at a large forum outside the city Greetings were brought by the 23 countries represented, and a speech given by the Prime Minister, and the delegates entertained by folk songs and dancing, given in traditional costume Danish handicrafts were also sold.Mrs.Basil Johncox, of Timmins and Mr.John Johncox; Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Eades, of Hamilton.visiting Mr.and Mrs.Edward Telford, of Murells.$ # $ f s 4\t$ included> Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Thomson and daughter Ruth, of | by a pearl and rhinestone coro- Shawville; J.Murdock, Quyon Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Omar ! net- She carried a sheaf of red W.Moorehead.Campbell\u2019s Bay; Armstrong and son Blair, of Ot- coses tied with white satin.\tShorthorns\u2014L.Stewart, Bristol: tawa: Mrs.P.E.Smiley, of Perth i Dinner was served to 40 guests L.Wilson, Shawville; C.Nesbitt, and É.L Thomson, of Courtenay, at the Efianville Cafe and in the Bristol; S.Wilson, Shawville; R.3 q\tj evening a reception was held at Wilstfn, Shawville; A.Perrault, Sunnydale Acres on Lake Dore.Sheenboro; Q.O Brien, Vinton, Mr.and Mrs.Moussean left for W Keon, Sheenboro: R.Stewart, a motor trip to Edmonton.For Calumet Island : J.Michaud, of travelling the bride wore a tail- i sheenboro: P.Morris.Sheenboro; ored navy suit with pink accès- , Herford\u2014G.Pm^ult.Sheenboro: sories.\t!___________\\ They will reside in Campbell\u2019s I\t\\ Mr.and Mrs.Harold P.Fokes and\tchildren, ' of\tOttawa,\tspent the\tweek-end\tat\tthe\tparsonage.*\t4\t# Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Bretzlaff and baby, of Ottawa, were week-\u2022 j end visitors at the home of Mr.i and Mrs.Wellington Smart.4\t\u2022\te Dr / 4\t4 Visitors at the Fair included: Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Dean, of Perth; Mr.and Mrs.Ed Jardine and son Billy, of Lansing; Mr.Vivian Millar and Mrs.H.Mil- SHOWER Mr.and Mrs.Syd Barclay, of About 40 guests attended a j Ottawa, spent the week-end with miscellaneous shower last Sat-1 Mrs- Barclay s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Horner.lar, Duparquet, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.George Prendergast, Cob-den; Mr.and Mrs.Doug McAllister, Montreal; Dr.W.J.W.Hodglns, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Findlay, Mr.and Mrs.3id Findlay, Mrs.Walter Findlay, Once Rector Here VINTON GETS CUP Now In Montreal Bay urday afternoon for Miss Shirley Hamilton who is to be married on October 7.The shower was, .\t,\t_\t, held in a room nicely decorated 8nd tdcir daughters Gail.Jams with flowers in the home of Mrs.I and Judy visited Mrs.Austin Walter Moffatt, assisted by Mrs McDowell Lawson Corrigan Seymour, of Syracuse, N.Y\t.poured tea.Assisting in serving j » sPent a few days with his were Mrs.Art Hayes, Miss Nora Parents, Mr.and Mrs.Han y Tag- CorrigaH, Mrs.Norris Smiley and *avt* of Starks Corners Miss Norma McKnight # $ * Mr.and Mrs.Alex Olmstead, Canada won another Rev.Cecil Randall, former rector of St.Paul\u2019s Church, Shawville.will be inducted as rector of St.Martin\u2019s Anglican Church, Montreal, at 815 pm.Thursday.Bishop John Dixon will institute him, and Ven.Archdeacon A.P Gower-Rees of St.George's Church,- will conduct the in- Rev.Dr.O.An enthusiastic crowd witnes-Fitzroy Harbor; Mr.and Mrs.I sed the second and final game of Melvin Hodglns and family, of ; the Pontiac Baseball series, best Brock ville; Mr, and Mrs.Lloyd ! two out of three games on Vinton Spallin, La scelles, Quebec; Mrs.j grounds Sunday, September 17, Stephens; Alwyn Dale, Central- between Vinton and Campbell 2 ia, Ont.; Jean McDowell, R.N., Bay and watched .the home team Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Ralph win out in a spectacular baseball Miller and Donald and Mary, game in which heavy batting Spencerville, Ont ; Mrs.D.Cum- oredgminated.ming, Montréal; Mr.and Mrs C.As a result Vinton hold the Cameron, Smiths Falls; Mr.and I Laguerrier cup for another year.Unearned runs for both teams made up the score of 13-8, and the crowd enjoyed the openness of the game better than the pitchers\u2019 duel of the previous Sunday game.Campbell\u2019s Bay had many tough breaks of which Vinton took advantage and although the play wâs snappy at times the Misses Ruth and Joyce Horner;\theavy batters of the Vinton team Mr.and Mrs.B.Towsley: Mrs\tfound the going easy, scoring 1 Mr.and\tMrs.Melvin Shout-1\tR.G.Elliott: Mr.and MTs.J.\tin the first.1 in the thlgl.3 In ef\tmany\twho\thave\tI\tdice, of Halley.Ont., visited\tMr.\tDavis; Mrs.Harold Crane; Mr.\tthe fifth, 2 in the sixth and 5 in been taking the\tpaper for\tyears.\t|\tand Mrs R\tG Hodglns over\tthe\t|\tand Mrs F.Prendergast; Mr.and\tthe eighth.Campbell\u2019s Bay scor- Mrs.Royce Prendergast; Mr.and\ted 3 in the sixth and five in the Mrs D.McCredle: Miss Winnl-\tninth.The game ended 13 to 8 Mrs.M.Zacharies, of Otter I fred Hamilton; Mr.\tand Mrs.S\ttor Vinton, that J Lake, has just returned home\tt.Dale; Mr.and\tMrs.James Batteries: Donnelly and\tStaf- every\teffort In the from Vancouver where she has\tKennedy and family: Miss Shir-\ttord for Vinton, Hearty and\tLan- that\tThe\tlenity | been visiting her sister.Mrs W\tley Hodglns; Miss\tMary Arm-\tdry for Campbell's Bay.\tUm- j! O'Neil, for two months.| strong.\tpires, A Buchanan and A.Sloan $ $ # Mrs.Albert Mr.Del Taggart, of Hamilton, i Mr.and Mrs.Rockltffe Find- I lay, Miss Doris Findlay and Mr.Hilton Findlay, of Detriot, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Crick.duction ceremony W.Howard, professor emeritus of the Diocesan Theological College will prea is honorary assistant rector of the Announcement 4 Dr.Howard Mrs.H.McLaughlin.Ottawa Mrs.Fred Thomas, Ottawa.$ $ $ A congregation reception for Mr.and Mrs.Randall will be held afterward.The Equity has been under new management since Septem- j here for the fair, visited at the home of his parents.# # e Harland Moffatt, of Ottawa, Ottawa visitors included: Mrs.R.Lawton; Mr.and Mrs.William Kirkpatrick and Anne; Dr.H.K.Neilson; Thos Shep-oarf ; Mr.and Mrs.Borden Hobbs ber 1.During the past few weeks meut of ear effort has been devoted to getting the paper out j Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Dean and every week on time.In the pro- j little daughter Norma, of Perth, j Misses Shirley and Birdie Hobbs; cesa of taking over and reorgan- j were week-end guests at the ! Mr.and Mrs.Harold Haÿês; Ising a subscription lkt which.| home of Mrs.R.J.Tracy.see Born in Newfoundland, Mr.Randall was incumbent of Clarence ville.Q :e named Lector of St.Martin\u2019s on August 1st.Before that he had spent two years in Shawville being succeeded by Rev.D.W.Noseworthy.He succeeds Rev.Canon Roger Howard.Dr Howard's brother.Mr.and Mrs.C.Buttera 11 and before being Fair A of es The officers of Shawville Fair to wish to thank all those who we have, unfortunately miwd slated in making the Fair a grand I the Can You Top This?uch the r To those who hare not reeelv- week-end ed their Equity during this re- | s # Fair In A three-oound potato, now on display in The Eouity office, was grown by Tom Farrell.It was brought In by Ken Pirie.Thank you and tu 1 had bets rejected for various reasons, but chiefly because they had not been recommended by their county associations.The entrants comprise clubs Mg and small,\t_____ ¦*\tb»,,, «K ,oi xzt'zzi\t*.them each successive step along | Sweet* t)si\tffth to means a boost \u2022 up of income.By the time the final has been decided it is reckoned that around £500,000 will hâve made its way into the coffers of the competing clubs.The winner receives at least £30.000.Classified Advertising FAIN FRONT \u2022e e# tw A< a An ftttel wl xvmamn woe*.Aimr NORTH RUN Brown Latham'.II.M.R#d#au Raspberry Meat» IS.ee embley As a ntit this column deals with what I might call the more sober aspects of farming\u2014hints and advice oa how to do this and that, oa how to increase production or avoid losses.But practically all of this involves more or less of the curse of Adam, which is to say hard work.But, as the old-time comedian used to say, \u201cToday the program is going to be different.\" a *\t$\tI Just as the kids start counting the j days till Christmas along about * December 1st, there are thousands of farmers who, all through the tabor of harvest are looking forward, almost as eagerly, to THEIR Mg day.That day, naturally, #a the one when\u2014with the crops all safely sold or stored\u2014they dig out the battered old hunting togs, oil up the trusty shotgun or rifle, and set off m search of game, and the fact that they probably work far harder m that search than they ever did on the farm has, of course, nothing to do with the case.¦ $ $ * «.* t -A ^3 # +_ * .f\\*\t* So hère follows certain information which, to the uninitiated will look like a mere list of dates- but which, to the hunter, will bf of keen inter fit.And this information,, as released by the authorities _Starts off with the news that in Ontario there's no open season for MOOSE, whWfh is hardly news.As for DEER, here's the dope.lUd L«ke and Pioneer Black per lit.Paints.Electric If re.Steve* Radios.Current Plante.$ tor ll.SS.S.Frteley.Hunt avili# Out, and Mil for Ksll Hum tin*, tilt \\ rrowlns ChWeno Btm Hedge.12 20 tache* when shipped.ITf - ted \u2022pert: II for $111.Giant Bshthltton .wSte of plnh.I for Si.II.foot Î earn SSI per weoT In vk;N BUd & % (ha * * * \"The national soccer cup comps- I aqbnts a#s tition today rates as one of the .\t.wuiars imi greatest money spinners in British j real.\tmm sport.The Football Association itself nets less than £10,000 annually from it, but if it Sk4 been for thd passing of a simpljr\tjH worded resolution by the pioneer Tin?*i T9rgXiB 0nU members of that now very influ- Apple Tree».Mrlntoah Spy.or Delleloue .S-ft high.I for 11.tl.Free eo#o#rrd trttelaa.Writ* \u2014vet.| Jo: I: orroiTVNiTiw ixm ücïï # women Nttreer aw qnciH 4*urht%^3jWpL« H TwWHi Chtrtr HutAtrSee BE A HÂIRDRlÜlF I CANADA S LEADING SCHOOL i*owm an JOIN Orest Opportunity Le*re R* ; rd resale# Pleasant dignified pro fee* I un, good wages ÜYK1NO AND CLEARING \u2022v-Vr, f E .Illustrated Catalogue Free Write or Call HA IRDRKflSINO III Bloor St.W.Toronto Branche#: 44 King St .Hamilton 71 Rideau St.Ottawa marvel Street.Toronto, Ontario.711 T it happened on a hot July afternoon in London in the year\t____________________________ 1871.The resolution \" agreed to\ti - m Y «.t.i*™ .FARMS FOR SALE f-' PATENTS STS^ÎS^LJSSS1 HrrHgiîsTÔNfiAÛqrT\" Smï ~Pa- Plow With Care\u2014SOtnething new has been added to the CARE : *** \u201cThat it is desirable that a package.It\u2019s the plow pictured above, being examined by Mur- / Bell Rings Non-stop For 110 Years OJL* X.IFF YOU DONT GET ANGRY YOU WONT GET HIVES Way back in 1840, when elecric-ity seemed as youthfully new as today\u2019s atomic power, a whiskered scientist connected 2,500 tiny batteries and hitched them to thç world's first electric bell.When he rang the bell, Queen Victoria was still a young, unmarried girl, yet the bel?has been ringing continuously ever since and still shows no signs of stopping.Sealed in a glass case, in a cupboard of the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford, the bell has tinkled through five reigns and rung a knell for whole generations of the human Yet the scientists say it is probably good for another two centuries and is the nearest \u2022 yet approach to perpetual motion.Though the chime sometimes slows down it soon picks up and can be heard two or three yards away.Each, battery is in reality a sandwich of paper thinly coated on one j side with copper and on the other with zinc.Connected in two piles a foot high, each pile has a hell.Between the two bells a small brass clapper hangs by a silken thread, striking each bell twice a second.Alternately repelled and attracted, the clapper moves only an eighth of an inch between the bells but Words and picture can only hint j has so far produced 18,000,000,000 at how becoming and useful you\u2019ll tinkles.find this! With fashion in every ^ With little indication of wearing detail\u2014it\u2019s casual or dressy accord- j cut, it is good for another 30,000, j 000,000.When nearly all the wor- Pattcrn 4676: sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 | Id\u2019s present - day electric gadgets have been junked, this primitive rrri As in many another adage, there is truth in the homey warning: \u2022 Don\u2019t let it get under your skin ' In the Journal of the American Medical Association, Drs.David T.Graham and Stewart Wolf reported that there is a close relationship between an attitude of resentment and the development of hives.They studied thirty un selected patients with long standing cases of hives, commonly called nettle rash.These patients were not \u201callergic\u201d to the usual factors.Drs.Graham and Wolf commented: \u201cAttacks (of hives) were highly correlated with emotional disturbances of a partiçu-y Lf kind.Traumatic life situations responsible for lesions were almost exclusively those in which the patient felt resentment because he saw himself as the victim of unjust treatment about which he could do nothing.In brief, these patients considered themselves wronged or Ë I / k PEACH LAYER CAKE V/a cups sifted cake flour 3 taps.Magic Baking Powder % tap salt 10 tbipa.shortening (may be half butter) tyi cups granulated sugar 2 eggs, well beaten Ya cup milk VA tape, vanilla % tap.almond extract Method: Sift flour, baking pow-dfcr and salt together 3 times Cream shortening; gradually blend »n sugar.Add beaten eggs, part at a time, beating well after each addition.Measure milk and add vanilla atMgjSfiflifti extracts.* MBB I\tjnjur^L (usually by aoiçcone in ^ ur mixture to creamed mixture L* jÿ: M %#W#ose family v.f ipnshipL = 1%hout a quarter at a time, alternat p 4r\t& fhepfregarded the siWttion 4nr%* [ ing with three additions of milk and after each jjMpg tion.Turn into two 8\u201d or 9\" round layer cake pans which have been greased and lined on the bottom with greased paper.Bake in moder- x race.-m* SIZES \" vl which precluded any action on their parts.could neither retaliate nor run away.In this setting they became %tense-Sy resentful.\u201d So came the rash 4676 \\ 12\u201420; 40 They believed that they BY 'j F'xm HA* OLD ARNETT ing to the fabric! - 20; 40.Size 16, 4%yds.35-in.This pattern, easy to use, simple | piece of apparatus will still be in to sew, is tested for fit Has com- | working or^r! piete illluatrated instructions.Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS \u2018The best thing for you,\u201d said (25c) in coins (stamps cannot be lhe doctor, \u201cis to give up drinking Send order to\t123 Eiglv don't deserve the best.What's the New Jane Ashby's Crown Brand Recipes FREE Wrih Jam AMay, TU Canada Starch cstr second best?\" 1 JIT I # I I J K 1I.OTHESLIKE HOOKS .nww PORCELAIN INSULATORS PROVIDE 6000 NON-AUSTIN* HOOKS FOR CLOTHESLINES # # « s ^P*lP%^HP \\* -V Brockvllle g, Martin B.Direct; 4, Money Ren Manary; single light drau- Corrigan.\t(«aigu) .« Dale; 8, Ormond Star; 6, Row ght in harness, Campbell, Young, Geese\u2014Art Mulligan, « firsts, Time 2.11\tI Henry; 7, Helen Sage; 1 Mister Ira Blackburn, Bert Cuthbertson; one second; Ernest Yach, two ***** ul* ^\twere\tHtame.\tpolr roadsters, for formers only: firsts, one second, three thirds; \u201c \u201d\u201c°ws\t«*£* hones In\tHesses\tH.Bronson; pate farm chunks, Harold Armstroag, two seconds;\tthe time 119% In the centre ring, judging of y^nk Benoit, Harry Coles; foal Hodgtns, two firsts, one second.1 \u2019David \"tout; 1 Honey Bunch;\thones continued until dark, with\to( KMOn,\theavy:\tNerval\tWilson, Turkeys\u2014Harry Hodglns, two I8- Congo Direct; 4, Spud Volo;\tthe\tsidelines crowded with peo-\tpontl.c\tDairy,\tCharles\tHodfilns; second; William Baird, *\u2022 \u2022*** Gratte#; «, Darkey For-\tpie\tto we the excellent driving\t^ ; J.Cunningham, one | bes:\tLady Le* Frisco; 8, Prln-\tand\thorses, some of the boot wen one third; Boyce Rich- | °*e* ^\t_\t| here In years.The remits: % The Equity ASPHALT SHINGLES Full Stock Founded in IMS Shawvllle, Quebec Authorised m second class mail, Post Office Department Ottawa &\tSubscription $3.66 a Year\tt I $3.56 per Year to United States and Great Britain Five CojoUrs Gyppoc Tentest Masonite (Dowser) Time 2.13 'Second group; # # & # e / WILLIAM KINMOND Publisher and Editor IXmhone 75 King Street 2 farmers, H.Bronson, L Corrigan; % The Hodgins Lumber Ce Shawvllle Phone 27 Have You Ordered Your t « light: 4p*a McKay, J.O'Neil, Nerval Wilson; Par Clyde mares, hitched, | McKay ^^ecls^^TMs^twphy i beet percheron team: Campbell and Young; lady driver: Mise X.CampbelL .6.Dagg, one first.Vipond Brick And Block Fancy work winners wore: Cattle In the cattle ciasees the follow- er* F J.Smart, 11 Arete.eight 1» thirds; Mrs.W.L.Barr, three I hr Successors to Wylie W.Rourke « firsts, two seconds, four thirds; In the shorthorn class, Anthony Armstrong, Shewville, took all the championships in the male showings, junior, senior and the grand championships.In the female division he took the junior end grand championships and Norval Wilson took the senior championship.The prizes taken were: Anthony Armstrong, seven firsts six seconds, seven thirds: Norval Wilson, four firsts, six seconds, two thirds; Everett McDowell three firsts, two seconds, four thirds.In the Jersey class Melvin W.Young took the junior champion bull prize and William Lucas the grand champion bull, and in the female class Melvin Young tool?the junior , grand, reserve grand, 4est herd and the junior grand yearling and William Lucas the senior grand championship.MANUFACTURE*# OF Vibrated Concrete Products c.iv, it i Mrs.Cecil Sly, 14 Ants, four ond$ two third,; Mrs.H.E.El- thirds; Mre.Albert Tech, Concrete Blocks - 4\u201d.Mrs.W.E.Shaw, three firsts tour We kave a car of Clwstiat BhieCea I arriving flue week.seconds; Mrs.F.H.Cornu» one first, three seconds, four thirds; Mrs Garth Graham, one first two seconds, three thirds; Mrs.H.Cuthbertson, two firsts, one 3rd; Mrs.John Belsher, three thirds; Mrs.Robt.Fitzimmons, one first three seconds, two thirds; Mrs.Fred Milkie, two firsts; Mrs.M.Armstrong, one first; Mrs.Geo.Palmer, two firsts; Mrs.J._D.Brown, two firsts; Mrs.Lennis Dean, five firsts, two seconds.The results of the harness racing were as follows: First group: Congo Direct, Charon, Hull (Tail-lifer) Honey Bunch, L.Lavigueur, Hull (Renaud) Darky Forbes, George Davidson, Renfrew (Davidson) Princess Pat, E.Cotie, Shawville, ^MmKÊÊÊÊÊÊÊiÊÊÊÊÊIHÊÊ Private Lee, Felix Turcotte, Malta wa, (T.Turcotte) Time 2.19 Second group: Price Right Quality High Guaranteed Strength * e \u2022 \u2022 # e # # im Carting A Tele 72-4SM; S-SSS7; «-SZZ7M We are in the market for grain of all kinds, also Alfalfa, Bed Clover, and Timothy Seed.Get our price before selling GONE\u2019S TAXI L.CONE, Prop.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Prompt and Courteous Service 1 # \u2022» (Continued on page eight) i' $ * SHAWVILLE MILUNC COMPANY Ltd.******** TELEPHONE DAYS 36 \u2014 NIGHTS and SUNDAYS HARRY WOOD Chartered Accountant 3 \u201cWhere trading is a pleasure\u201d LLOYD STEVENS, Manager 182 4 53 Queen Stre< OTTAWA CANADA Teleohone 2-2240} 5 SHAWVILLE, QUE.TELEPHONE, 116 * , Quyon W.I.i The September meeting of the Quyon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.M.J.Legge, with Mrs.H.Burke and Mrs.James Davis.Mrs.G.K.O\u2019Donnel reported that the proceeds for the tvyo teas held by the Institute amounted to $57.95.\tI ' I \u2022 Mrs.Fraser was appointed director in charge of section 49 at the Fair.Those volunteering to help were Mrs.W.McBane, Mrs.H.Steele, Mrs.A.C.fehennett and Mrs.F.R.Hutchison.The president suggested that tjséfi 1 H x > YOU CAN DO MORE THAN V-' x Mi « r - .; ; 11 TWT.L ACTIVB V who want to serve Canada, t|m Signal Corps To young speakers will be Mfc gfol hurst and Mr.and Mrs.J # » .e hv Two papers were to Mr.;, v TO to ala .'iMHH the Protestant W Montreal: changes In toe Criming! Cade re «\u2022 of a $ .\u2022 ftM\u2014Ol Def Far\u2014ne si toysl, m sreA-sot* ».w.Motmui.m« ! after.B.Venae the Fair Mr* s W.MacKecbnt* of toe monument Mrs OTk il resign td as treasurer and Mrs Larry Me- Join the / to the i * it* by Mrs.K R.Hutcbîscn.r » # .mnuuT hr, ts.we THE EQUITY, 8HAWVILLE, gWm^WrfTED CHURCH MiddlwIHe, Ont., vitited rwwit-P»stor.' EARL H.DODS Elizabeth Lunam at Campbell\u2019* ¦9**1 p MH Shawvllie» 10,00 a jn.\u2014Sunday B School 11.00 s,m .\u2014Communion Service The World*» Communion Sunday 1.45 p.m.-\u2014Sunday School and service ai Zion.% 3\tice I nirvnv at Stark».\t1 IVPI\tI ¦ ¦ 7 JO p.m.\u2014Service at Shaw ville U&nm* to conduct sales any.Sermon subject:- \"Living on | wherc ^ 1\u2019 »wac and district, your Spiritual Caplt\t| Nothing too big or too small.(Note Sta 'd Time) i-iy.Cold Weather - Warm Houses DION TIIRK8HER8 and ENSILAGE CUTTERS JOHN r.KELLY AUCTIONEER farm DEALER end EXPORTER OF DAIRY CATTLE Good Springera ( Wanted AGENTS: Shaw ville John 8.Hedglns.Fort Coulante E.J.Courtenay.QUEBEC fer y L h GORDON T PAUL Ik BRISTOL UNITED CHURCH J.A.Bryson, Pastor World Communion Sunday The congregation of Knox will unite with St.Andrews In the afternoon at 2.30 p.m.for a special service of worship.Service at /Justin\u20147.30 p.m.Sunday School\u201411.00 a m.Hie Rev.E.M.Cadlgan, of Klngsway United Church, Ottawa, will preach at both services.All services Standard Time On Friday night, September 20th, to St.Andrew\u2019s United Church, Maryland, a three act,\t___ play entitled \u201cGinger Girl\u201d will\tFIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CASU- be presented by toe Aylmer\tat tv United Church.An admission\t¦¦\t¦ -1 SHAWVILLE QUE CEMETERY MEMORIALS Fire Life ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED Automobile MONUMENTS OF FINE MARBLE AMD GRANITE \u2022t or the best quality.Protect What You Have test Machinery add See Per Yeunetf C.H.MacLean INSURANCE CONTINENTAL LITE GEO.H.FROATS & SONS Protect Your House RENFREW, ONTARIO til ## # # 3T Roofing % Phone 111 ESTIMATES FREE S-piy 8.15 pjO.Standard Time./ COCKWBLL BROS.Spedafizmg In Body & Feeder Repairs Re-Finishing The Young Peoples\u2019 Group of I Austin United Church will hold Painting and Papering * TM», MT « b* B.,| IxUxim Spray Painting FREE ESTIMATES Graining I Perkin, of Salmon Arm, B.C\u201e LGl, f M \u20ac B RI D E and Mr.and Mrs.John Reid, of Stark s Corners Ph.44rll »-*«y 1 on Friday, September 29th, at eight o'clock, Standard %)me.< i Ou Wednesday, October 4, at 1.86 pan.Standard Tima, a tery Bee will he held at Austin United Church.MacLarei Street $\u2022 lb .Bed Phone 3-5156 I I OTTAWA Mias Mary Raid, Mrs.Elsie f see# Sheathisg \\ * » .M ?- ft \" % Tar Paper - Heavy Sheathing - Light Sheathing Bell Brick Siding (Bed or Green) t A % V./ I Z \\ 1 r* ;*n / see# r ! # Z3 % r v z N«iis 1 m i V All sises at the moment I 1 1 Ml# Weather Stripping A fihfoy *e drMro wit end eowfnt jrf OYPO-MAflC flâ/HSMIWON \u2014 evellobl# si Cwtfom Dodge Get row windows and doors protected before Winter « 1C» Lta $ $ # $ l mi kÿzr3' i * N r rol OVAj»' Glass All sites hi doable diamond and single up to 52\u201d x 4ln WAk $ # * # > Complete Your Fruit Cellar v-sttr5 Last week far:- Peaches, Pears, Plants, Grapes, Green Gages -wt Quarts and Half Gallon j .X 1 i* \\ / n * * , ft\u2019i smort to Istf ft\tjgr* to prove the value.\tj < Before yoü buya new cor jlrlveft So take your first opportunity to drive the mew Dodge.Find out for pours df its nose of handli.-'g, outstanding pedgrmoneogmd safety., the smooth- ~} e e e z FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS SHRUBS, 1 REES, HEDGEING PERENNIALS, SMALL FRUITS Everything That 1$ Good And Hardy r \\ % ^ 4 rit: 4 S* ?/ .1 i 7^1 \u2022IDeds» ¦«#**\u2022 frai» Ae Dodge I; 1 Z \\ % + , Wm are \u2022f ma to i * » t \\ «# k - m w k * 5 > ?l * K\\ .\u2022 â to DODGE DE LUXE DODGE SPECIAL DE LUXE CUSTOM DODGE ANDERSON and TAYLOR tair View Nursery & Landscape e*| Company Regis ered Campbell\u2019s Bay, Quebec Phone 40 New and Useful Too You will be delighted by its fragrance and flavour tension handle of aluminum tutting Motorist gets 160 degrees of I with special connectors attached h> glance with \u201cWyd - Vue\" mirror rear of the motor housing for res- no.more aide blind spots, com- thing tops of Ornamental trees and* p.my claims.Mirror is a aeries | Utt.hedges.¦Hprt optically\tnon glare rors, mounted in sulphur free rubber at scientifically correct angles, cn a frame -\tsteel.moniies with any interior; said to | dues, to be marketed in mkny ship fit any car and easy to install.Eliminates Blind Spot # * Cheese Changes A Netherlands cheese factory is manufacturing a new cheese pro mm wEKm cs, and sonie to be compressed into tablet form.Product i» said to have |||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||\t||||| ||||||\t|||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||t cry\tkeeps well A recent paint product, new to ] 111 polar or tropical regions.Canadian\tcon- meeting link between a poor surface and a perfect paint job.\" Painters and decorators, says Toronto importer, will find in this surfacing compound a permanent and swift adherent.It's said to be easily prepared, .will not shrink, crack or sag, dries to a hardened surface suitable for sanding; can be applied simply with a brush or trowel.For covering wood trims, dents in sheet metal, joints in \" wall boards, nail L holes; repairs textured walls, can be used as a cement to reset tiles.# $ $ Smoother Surfaces -\t-I I LONG - SUFFERING WOMAN rwIRSl L j \"She never complained, except Tfou/t ramiMq\tnow and then she'd say she felt |\tlike a piece of furniture in the A heartbroken man, consumed house.I didn't even wonder what with\tremorse,\tpours out his grief\tshe meant.Once she asked, if I tc\tme\ttoday.\tAftqr six y oars of\tstill loved her, why didn't I show married life, his wife was recently it?And I had the nerve to tell killed in an acci- her that romance doesn't last tardent Now, as ever! he sits alont at *T should have known better, night, he real- She came from a very affectionate izts how unhap- family.I remember seeing her py he made her father hold her mother in his arms through his ne-\twhen he came in\u2014and I thought gleet of the lit- j\thow silly that wae.Her brothers\t\u201cNow\tYou\tPress\tThe\tMiddle\tValve\tDown .\t\"\u2014Tiny\tNancy tie things that\tand sisters were the 'kissing kind,'\tAughinbaugh\tis\tvery\tattentive\tto\ta\tlecture\ton\t\u201cHow to\tMilk a mean so much and\twas lov- Cow\" byJ/^/BÈÊÈÊÊÊÈÊÊBÈÈM WÊÊÊÊÊÊ WÊÊÊKÊKÊ BBjto a woman.j ing enough when I was alone with operation was tfye drawing of a sample of Bossie\u2019s milk for the nev*r u^W(piful, Anne i her, but after we married I thought dairy products competition at the California State Fair.Hirst, he writes.\t\"I\twas home\tthat\twas nonsense.I even\ttold her almost every night.\tShe\thandled all j one\tnight how silly she the money and had her own allow- expect it! ance.But I failed her miserably I \"I am overcome with guilt and in one important thing\u2014I never j self-reproach.Now that she is gone, gave her any attention.\tI'd give all I have to see her here \u201cI would come bomfc at' nifcht,\ttonight.How I want to make up give her a peck on the check, and for* all I know she missed! The ,\t.ask if supper was ready.Afterward,\thouse is an eqipty shell.I can't\t1 .I'd sit and read a while, and go\tbear to cdtat back to it .I know\t! /XIIBIvEsC* ARM to bed.I never thought\tabout her\tthere\tis no hope for me.\tI only | OwndoUrve 0 ClMke being alone all day,\tand\tneeding to\tpray\tthat now she understands and get out once in a while.I was just will forgive.\" tired and\twant to ###% Ifi\u2014i talked over my business with her because I thought she wouldn't * É understand it.ABB t * Repels Rain ' Aughinbaugh is very -1 Cow\u201d bv \u201cProfessor* Norman Gage Lvster.One purpose of the I plastic or fused quarts as the drawing of a sample of Bossie s milk for the with a film, FC-10 is cl Coating windshield or any glass, wmÊÊÈÊÈËÈmîmtm PPHHp^HhAi| ft] j prevent rain (as well as dust, oil i and sea water) from sticking to L surface ; said to improve vision I good as a means of developing I at least 80% Substance is said godd sportsmanship So, if for stable under all conditions, nonir-some reason it is impossible.for ritating, nonpoisonous and noecoc-\u2014* jrwsLTw\ti youngsters to have a day at the I roslve; its effect lasts for weeks, KUNiCIjpA ÇN.E.do t let them feel the hot- maker claims.Half - pound kit is j tom has uropped out of the uni-1 sufficient for 10 windows.\t| verse\u2014after the Big Fair comes local fair\u2014and that is something they arc sure not to miss.was to ¦~\tloathe, j 0f water shoots onto the dishes\tInstantim*.Instantoh brings really lute and\tdete.t\tthem.But\tI have\tin machine': action, from an elec-\tfeat relief from pain and the relief taund a way of\tcoping with them.\ttrically heated booster tank at 180\tis prolonged! There is a new fly killer on the BB* ¦¦\t¦ ¦ \"¦ h h h ¦\t¦ ¦ market\u2014for barn use\u2014-which comes in powder form.You mix it with water and use as an ordinary spray \u2014and it does not contain D.D.T.So I thought I would try it too.I mixed it double strength and used it in the woodshed.It worked all right.Now anyone can come into,\tf\t.L the kitchen unattended by a van- Th«\tof a pnvate office guard and rearguard of flies.The «?be obuined by using this desk- few that do ;?me in are easily °J*Ce .\u201c j1*'.The back,,°j lhe L\" dealt with b> using ordinary house- ***** desk are extended upward hold spray - the other cannot be * form °ffice partitions.Total used in the house as it stains.»P*ce /'fen by the unit is 47 sq.But here is a warning.Some with ^\t^ fe: ^Howqd_lor #We :\ts ! ,tr^\u2019\tT tht,r ?er J° ,buL SOaD,.U as * loef °{ use enough of it You must spray two - shelf bookcase and filing cab- * girlhood friends^\u2014just to mjee bread.In this district ,t .s strange, ^ sprayK unti, your irm is ready inet: can accommodate drafting or : S 2T\tis Te daily trïï^wlj^¦ *Z'£rZ>£ GivC7 .° ci^c«U and \u2022\tassurance of your love, a pretty\tof wheels on the track.And when \u2022\tspéeeh now and then, and that\twe go down town during the day \u2022\tglint in your eye that tells them\twe notice as we cross the tracks \u2022\tthey are still \"your girl.\"\tthat already the rails are red with « You love yoiir wife, of course,\trust, and dogs play around near the\tDocs\t(he size\tof\tthe\tafford\t; \u2022\tTell her so.And show it in all\twhistle stop where never a do* was A Uue\tme\u201eure\tof\tmentality?\tSci-\tn,.ker.Two adjustable arms do EEHHE3 EH\u2014Hr\t\" ggsm j imm g*ymèmlit,, \u2022SUM.«*.:~ S* .%rsrs,.'\u2018ijî quick to make.For c or heavy\ts *\t*\tcourse, we didn't think it was Criminals 1.438 cc.cotton.Pattern 958; directions.\t_ I such a terrible ordeal\twhen; we\tLargest brain recorded in medical Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS\tSpoil your wife whUe you still j ^ \u201e (0 do kiddies do\thave such\thistory was that of Ivan Turgenev in coins (stamps cannot be accept-\thave her.Tb* yee wul not anfler | ^ wonc|erful time .\tor is- the ! This nineteenth-century Russian I\tneck ed) for this pattern to Box 1.123\tthc heartbreaking regrets that ***\"7 expectatgm the best part\tof it f .\t! novelist had a brain weighing 74 !\tin yt Eighteenth St., New Toronto, Ont.* man tea»\u2014when it is too , amJ talking about it afterwards to ounces.Weigh*, of an average man\u2019s | Print plainly PATTERN NUM* Anne î1* \u201d hcrc\ttheir little* friends?Maybe young- brain is 48 ounces.name \u201cd 1D- £rr«r*: cv »: % - ^ «rjft; ; givhi this treat\u2014that is, thc mg»#' within reasonable distance of 'M- |f onto.Aetpally, as far as hating a good time is concerned 1 believe youngsters enjoy ' themselves just as much* if not more, at 'their own al fair There tfifer can be let sv- \u2014 if le « Ixt rise until doubled in bulk.i 1 i-u.Kb down doNL'i and roil out rectangle, thick; lo ^rr dough: roll again to \" thldkna*.Cut into -trips V long and U* AWe Done* mey be cut w3! an wide.>td strips in half.Mat, orthodox momghnut eu y the then pint* ends together.Arrange, doughnuts and the \"hales\u201d.b S4 d CCD m on this Da*' ISSUE 37 - If SO M'S'» W P ¦ Affl-t ikM % - V 4 Fall Fair Time In Ontario 2 ?y ¥ ü« | I 1 ' # i $ \u2022AV.'- - xz-*z » \u2022\u2014'm* y.1 A -\u2022 & > w* ¦ A < I %\"» ¦- \" /* -1 » V >* V y.f # \u2022 - «31 V V.«A m A.y w r - ».a > : % \u2018 THE SCHMALTZ AND LINA PICKLEHEIMER BAND\u201d OF NE W DUNDEE PROVIDED EXCELLENT AMUSEMENT AND SOME UNEXPECTEDLY GOOD BAND MUSIC AT THE ZURICH FALL FAIR.L y «\u2022 4 \u2022K*.- SA , t * V I ' I .- - i ' \\r: % ' \"4 m - « Bill Knights, R.R.1, Null, showing Southdown Ewe Lamb, at the Dresden Fair.J.A.Blackburn, hardworking Secretary-Treasurer of the Dresden Agriculture Society, lined up a fine program for Dresden's 78th annual fair, hut saw very little of it.t < < Sfy » .y :\u2022 : >/' ¦ % > >r-x» John Jack, R.R.1, Elberts, first prize winner in the Short Horn Calf, MDover-Chatham Calf Club,\u201d at the Dresden Fair.m \u2014 .ax : à 1 é m m ér THE PICTURES SHOWN ON THIS PAGE Were Taken By The à 'yfto&on'A PHOTOGRAPHER AS A PUBLIC SERVICE John McEechern takes a bead on the bullseye at the shooting gallery at the Zurich Fair.Eldtn Griffin, R.R.1, Wallacebnrg.First priât Senior Short Horn Heifer,1 Dovcr-Chatham Calf Gob\", at the Dresden Fail 0 % A#/ QUE., THUMDAT, 88».SS, ISfl the iqurnr, s /ilex KI If our of Ehswville was awarded the contract for the erection of a public school building in Renfrew at a meeting of trustees held at the Central School on Tuesday evening.His tender was $162,482, materially lower than any of the other three received.TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective In loving memory of our dear SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1950 sister, Margaret J.La them, wife Full information from Agents if A.W.MacKechnie, who passed away September 26.1949.Her thoughts were all on us, \u2022\tShe never could forget, And I.m sure that where she is She must be watching yet.' As Angels keep their watch up there Please God just let her know *\tThat we down here do not for- IN MEMORIAM t ôucnÂiûm (jkcdic IK BEST FAIS TET ¦ Wanted To Buy For Sale (Continued from page four) Prizes were won in all classes $1 =?=*= Luca,, three ArtU, two seconds, and Leonard Horner, one Arst, two seconds, three thirds.__ Holstein»: senior grand cham- ¦ I plon bull, Brownlee and Hayes; *1 Junior champion hull and reserve\t__________ grand: Ed.Plrie; grand chain- I Sellable man as dealer In Pontiac pion Junlr bull: Art Kllgour; County.Experience not necea-senlor champion female: Walter iary.A Ane opportunity to step Kllgour; junior champion female, ,nto old proAtable business where Clarence Brownlee; reserve jun-1 Rawlelgh Products have been lor champion female: Art Kll- Poultry Wanted Antique oak buffet, large size with seven chairs.Apply Miss Iva Cowan, ShawviUe, 224.tet Must be good color.Will pay ghest market price.Llcyd Srownlee, ShawviUe, 15-14 \\T-+ We love and miss her so.*Tis sweet to remember a sister so dear, Absent from us but ever so near.Sadly missed by, on live or graded basis WILLIAM S, WOOD Cobden Egg Grading Station Phone 11QW J : Rangette, Tudhope, almost new.Apply Mrs.W.Zihrul, phone xs28 Call C ollect xs28 Wanted One new electric range and one wood range, used one winter; one used electric washer and one used gasoline washer.Clifford Cone, phone ShawviUe 36\u2014xs28 Sister and Brothers m gour; grind champion female: I dïctsXrnUhîd SaS^Write tton.*?\u2019 CwSprilC°Pk!ê Haye* and Brownlee; general I Rawlelgh's Dept.ML-1-836-16S.I Lodge, Bristol\t\u2019 prizes: Clarence Brownlee, flve | Montreal, firsts, two seconds, two thirds; Art Kllgour, three firsts, five seconds; Ed.Pirle, two firsts, three seconds; Walter Kllgour, two firsts, two thirds; Clarence Hayes, two firsts, two seconds; Percy Dagg, two thirds.xs28 4 r A stable, constructed upon cedar sills, well insulated, with roomy loft Approximate size, 12 x 22 May be conveniently moved.Prtod right for quick sale.Apply to John Kelly, Shawvllle.\u2014x TO BENT If you are interested ia the newest wearing apparel for Men and Boys, we invite you to co Apartment to let R.W.Hod* I gins, ShawviUe nie in add see ___ Team of matched blood colts, rising four.Dark brown with white markings.Leslie Russett, Field Beats Carrots t J.D.Brown, Art Mulligan; ensilage com: Clive Smart,\t____________________ .\t_ Alt Elliott, W.H.Homer; man- | Key ring with IS keys on Sep- | ShawviUe, S2-2 tomber 1st, vicinity telephone office, ShawviUe.Finder will be rewarded by returning keys to The Equity Office Lest X019 gels, long.Ernest Yach, Thomas Bean; mangels, intermediate G Palmer, J.D.Brown; mangels, sugar: J.D.Brown; swedes: Thos.Bean, W.H.Horner; pumpkin, large?George Palmer, Mrs.Earl ver, Mrs.Alf Yach; sunflow-_ Norval Wilson, Mrs Fred tie.Mrs.D.Brown.Garden Vegetables s Beets, table: Garth Graham, J.S.Dafcg, George Palmer; cabbage, flathead: Mrs.S.Burton, Mrs.Fred Milkie; cabbage, bald-head, Mrs.H.M Dale, L.P Horner, Mrs.J.E.Horner; carrots, table, Mrs.S.Burton.Thos.Bean, Mrs.H.M.Dale; cauU-flower: Mrs.Earl Peever, Art Mulligan, H.M.Dale; celery, gold.Mrs.A.Yach; .citrons: Mrs.George Palmer, Neil Thompson, W.H.Walsh; cucumbers: A.Mulligan, Mrs.Alf Yach, L P.Horner; cucumbers, ripe: Mrs.Earl Peever, Mrs.Alf Yach, Lennis Dean; muskmellons: Art Mulli- tiac, with all the buildings there-gan, Carl Dale; onions, yellow: on erected.J.D.Brown, Thos.Bean.Garth Graham, onions, white: W.Yach, Office for the County of Pontiac, i _______ j Thos.Bean, Lennis Dean; onions, In Campbell's Bay, on TUESDAY | All parties or persons are here-pickling: Thos.Dean.Parsnips, the TENTH day of OCTOBER, by notified not to trespass on my Mrs.Albert Yach, W H How- one thousand nine hundred and property in Lot 8, 7th Concession ard, Lennis Dean; peppers: Len- fifty, at TEN of the clock in the Onslow, nis Dean; potatoes, Irish Cob- forenoon.\tBy order, G.S.WALSH biers: Orville Smart, J.Brown, Art Mulligan; potatoes, Green 1-man power saw, price $180.00 *cond hand, cheap for cash; 1 dapple gray mare, weight 1,500, 8 years old, $125.00; 1 blood colt, off Effective, $75.00; 1 Belgium colt, rising two years, $50.00.Apply to Thomas Armstrong.Fort Coulonge, Box 2iSliE il.A OUR NEW FALL SUITS X R Notice a mm ) X PUBLIC NOTICE, is hereby given that the undermentioned LAND and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places mentioned below.PONTIAC Superior Court \u2014 District of Pontiac, Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Pontiac, No.5232.MARY ELIZABETH McCOL-GAN, et al, plaintiffs; vs WILLIAM P.McLEAN et al, defendants; Ste-Marie & Ste-Marie, advocates distracting for costs.Lot 180 according to the cadastre and book of reference of the Village of Quyon, District of Pon- t Tulip bulbs, Darwins, mixed color* dozen 60 cents; also perennials.Hilda Bell, Wyman, phone For a combination of fine quality and attractive price, our I new Fall range of suits Is outstanding.Smartly stylo# to semi lounge and drapes for the younger men and natural Single and dou- N 8-24 1 combination electric, wood or coal stove, 2 years old, $115.00; one electric stove, $100.00; 1 set of scales, wheel barrow type, $20.00; one coal heater, $10.00 K.W Pirie, ShawviUe, 130\u2014*ol2 Eight or ten cords of dry stove wood.Mrs.John Draper, ShawviUe, 44-40\t¦¦¦¦¦ Fully equipped restaurant.Apply to Robert Lawson, ShawviUe.models for the mare conservative dresser.\\ I I All WOOl r ble breasted models with one and two trousers.dyed ENGLISH WORSTEDS, SERGES, SHARKSKINS, / k j yarn GABARDINES, in patterns and plain tones.'ÿ $45.00 to $59.50 i No Trespassing To be sold at the Registrar\u2019s MEN\u2019S TOPCOATS FALL SHIRTS Expertly Ullered In every detail te rive smart appearance well as the utmost In wear, and belted styles In regular, tall and short modela GABARDINES, CAVATWILLS and ENGLISH COVERTS.$25.00 to $39.50 New Fall shades in slip-on xo5 DOMINIC SLOAN,^ All parties or persons are here- mfMs Uflfopr: Mrs.S.Burton, Mrs.H M.Dale, Art Mulligan; squach, No Hunting and No Trespassing by notified not to trespass on my Hubbard: Mrs.H M.Dale, Robt.signs are available at The Equity, property on Lots 25a, 25b and Ttownyg, '¦¦¦¦¦¦ By order, Miss Pearl Brown Finely woven broadeleths in new Fall patterns and plain ARROW, FORSYTE, r 1 WARRENDALE.All parties or persons are here- i FALL HATS $2.95 to $5.50 Smart, Geo.E.Palmer; sweet corn, Bantam: Robert Smart, C.Dale, W.H.Howard; tomatoes, red: Mrs.S.Burton, Mrs.H.M.Dale, Dalton Russell; tomatoes, pink: Mrs J.E.Homer, Neill Thompson, Robert Smart; tur-purpie ors Thos Beat crabapples: Art\tFlub\tZion Womens Association Mulligan, Mrs.Alf Yach; variety\t_ p\tholding a chicken supper on Oc- of apples:\tJohn Cunningham\tVfuality : arm Machinery\tlober 4, commencing at 8.30 p.m.Mrs.James Murphy, T Bean;\tDesign Makes\tThe Difference'\tAdmission 75 cents and 35 cents, plums Harold Armstrong, Mrs.\tos28 Allen\tÇarey\t2?,'Tf£\" Russell, Thos.Seen, w.ker Yach Phene 71 r 20 CmpteM's Bey Clinton Palmer', store \"\t' 1-1 - \\ - - M.Dale, L.P Horner: best collection Winter .apples:\tW.H.Howard.Mrs.Alf Yach; basket apples: Thos.Bean, Mrs.James ; Murphy, W.H Howard.I Complete your nev Fall outfit with a new Fall Hat Our wide selection of styles and shades ensure your perfect satisfaction.STETSON & MORGAN qual- r JOHN D I V itft Combinations X \\ Offe \u201cPenman's Fall weight combinations.Flat knit with short or long sleeves, long legs Coming Events 18 Tractor Models are $2.50 per suit hr.$4.50 to $10.00 VISIT OUR BOY\u2019S DEPARTMENT Ôcto- on x Boy\u2019s Long Pants Boy\u2019s jackets PLAY riment of coverts, gabardines, New Fall garments in reversible showerproof gabardines, thrills and meltons.A large saxony and tweeds In regular and drape By Aylmer United Church GINGER GIRL\u201d a PROVINCE OF QUEBEC styles Held In St.Andrew\u2019s United Church Basement BRISTOL, Que.Friday evening, September 2», 8,15 Come and bring your friends Auspices of St Andrew\u2019s W.A.$4.95 to $5.95 $3.95 to $5.95 ?Boy's plaid shirt $ - Boy\u2019s caps - Biy\u2019s Ims - Boy's fine shirts Municipal Corporation of ShawviUe.\t; To the Ratepayers of the aforesaid Municipality.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given by W.M.Hayes, the undersigned PROCLAMATION said Municipality, that: New Valuation Roll | of the said Municipality, for the current The The Municipal Corporation of ShawviUe will return to Standard Timp at midnight, Saturday, September 36, 1950 posited in my office, and that, / with the SHAWVILLE Vv Phone 123 J APPAREL SPECIALISTS FOR BOYS , I w W.M.HAYES Secretary-Treasurer ! 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