The equity, 1 juin 1911, jeudi 1 juin 1911
[" No.60, 28th Year.SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 11.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE.1911.The Batvit of Ottawa I The Merchants Bank of Canada.JHE HARDWARE STORE Fight the Files ESTABLISHED 1864.ESTABLISHED 1174.$6,000,000 R ENERVE FUHD AKD üklividud raoiii Vice-President,jonathanHodgson, Esq- E.F, HEJ3DEN General Manage The Bank ha# 155 Branohe# ai\\d Agencies distributed throughout Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and other North-West Province#.Open a Joint Savings Bank Account.attend to the banking, Deposits received from |1.00 upwards and Interest paid.A General Banking Business Transacted.*4,602,571 Deposits .\t80 November 1010 30 November 1010 \u202232,418,445 $48,664,038 CAPITAL PAID-UP ^resident sirh.Montagu Allan, Assets The great disease-germ carrier.It seems impossible to extinguish the fly, so the best thing to do is to shut it out, and the only means to do this is by using Screens.We have them.Screen Doors Stock sizes Every banking facility offered to FARMERS Either can SALE NOTES DISCOUNTED CHEESE CHEQUES CASHED.Farmers Business Solicitedi Money loaned on Note for Grass 2 feet 8 inches x 6 feet 8 inches.x 6 \u201c 10\t\u201c x 7 \" and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc, 2 \u201c 10 \" 3 \u201c R.L.WHITMAN, Manager, Shawville.Fort Coalonge\tJ.T.BROCK.Manager.Campbells Bay \u2022 Window Screens A.M.PINARD, Acting Manager.To fit windows from 20 to 44 inches in width.Green Screen Wire Cloth, Spring Hinges, Door Pulls, Door Springs Paris Green and Cow Ease now in steok.J5S«KK TAiraSar™'2* To Advbetisbes.\u2014Matter for change of advertisements must be in our hande not later than ten o\u2019clock Monday Let us demonstrate our skill by making ns!-* -1,\u201c\"\t| \u2022\u2018stijssias'irKjsaw i Several second hand buggies in good I rewarded by returning same to A.E.repair, and cn easy terms.Great snaps.Fossel white.R.J.Hamilton.- WILLIS COLLEGE V> For the amateur I sell the best line of Cameras and supplies that can be procured.\u201d Ensign \u2014that's 44 It\u201d with a High class ready capital I.\tH.Imison.ftn(| 8U(Qmer wash A good stock on hand of the leading by A.E.BoVRKB.separator\u2014The De Laval\u2014so customers can be supplied on short notice.K J.Hamilton I^P Our Goods are always reliable and prices reasonable.m»de clothing J™?\tsMd- vests for sale farmer\u2019s rig.Apply to Donald McRae.Shawvitle.Canada\u2019s Premier College of Business will be open all through the Summer.Instruction being individual, students may begin at any time and complete the course without interruption.Ask for catalogue giving full particulars.J.H.SHAW.Census Commissioner Roland The difference between the ordinary Millar, and the several enumera- photograph and the kind we make le due EH sSrS-^-yE?on Monday of last week.\tfor tne work of taking the census\t, The supplementary estimates voted in tne House shortly before adjournment include a sum of $5,000 toward the Chapeau bridge.this month.good day\u2019s fuu by attend-Farmers\u2019 Club picnic at Have a mK the Ladysmith, June 14.The Methodist church at North Bristol, had all the windows on one side broken by one of the hailstorms last week.W.A.HODGINS Deaths.The Stoughton (Sask) ay 18th, records the Vavina Gladys Richardson, aged 5 years and V months, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Richardson, formerly of Clarendon.V S.T.WILLIS, Principal, Corner Bank and Albert Streets, OTTAWA, ONT.Times of death of Births SHAWVILLE At Shawville, on May 20, to Mr.and Mrs.T.A Kelley a daughter.At Caldwell, Que., on Thursday Intelligence was received by his I May 26.to Mr.and Mrs.Chris, relatives here on Saturday even-1 Caldwell, a son.in g of the death at Mortlach, Sask., of Mr.Robinson Hudgins, late or Murrell\u2019s section who lemoved to the West a few months ago.At this writing the immediate cause of death is not known ; but from letters received a short time ago, I Mr, J.Y.Caldwell, Ottawa, was it was learned that deceased was | in town this week, suffering from some form of stomach trouble.The deceased\u2014 who leaves a young widow and one child\u2014is the second son of Mr.Adam Hudgins of this locality.The remains are being brought east for burial and will arrive on Wednesday.Funeral on Thursday.Horses Wanted for Western market and also for the lumber trade.Parties having any of either class to dispose of are requested to see me or write as early as possible.\tG.A.Howard.There\u2019s a Reason why the attendance at THE Z1G0WLINC,\t/I/) Rev.Mr.Reid, of Greermount will administer Holy Communion in 8t.Paiil\u2019a at 10.80, a m., and H.Trinity, Radford, at 3, p.m.on Sunday, June 4th.This will be the last celebration until the Bishop\u2019s visit.Special June Bargains Mrs.J.A.Smith of Ottawa, visited friends here last week.OTTAWA, ONT/ A box social will be held at the home of Mr.John A.Telford, Radford, on June 14th in aid of St.John's Church, Clarke\u2019s, Ladies are invited to bring boxes.The sale of boxes will take place at 6 o\u2019clock, p.m.Mrs.H.Cole Ottawa, visited relatives in town last week.Lace Curtains\u2014Nice patterns, 3 yards long, 48 in.wide, special price, 59 cents.Has increased 112% over last year.Miss Laura Thomson and her Personal instruction In all departments Tuesday St\tpKSHS3tt«r«E: pec ting to be away for ten days.-\tMrs.A.N.Golden and children, The celebration held on the ex-\tAs the whole program had\tto be\tof St.\tJohn,\tQue., have been visit- .hibition grounds last Wednesday,\tcrowded into the afternoon,\tsever-\ting her relatives\there.\t= under the auspices of the Agri- al items were not reached before\t¦¦ cultural Society was not as sue-\tthe time came to disperse.\tThis cessful, perhaps, in point of at-\twas not the fault of the\tcointendance as its promoters had mittee, but was rather due to the\tU ¦¦¦ ¦ .dissatisfaction.\tand free access to it, made things js necessary to out down stock, hence In the first place the weather very pleasant for spectators, great bargains will begiven.was in an unsettled condition, and especially when an unwelcome At present be la etiBng barb wire at SSRurJS mss\t-, their homes, lest a thunderstorm palling a stay in proceedings for overtake them on the way here, a few minutes.Mr.John Hughes, or before their return.Then of Ladysmith\u2014who from long ex-\tTemplars Show Sympathy.again, there were many who had perience is regarded as an adept at\t- not finished with their spring\u2019s such things \u2014 superintended the Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Sly, rework and were loth to take a day carrying out of the program.cently bereaved by the death of off which could be employed to ad- The list of prize winners will be their son, Willard, have received vantage at home.Lastly, there found on 8th page.\tthe following expressions of syra- was the effect of a long established\t- pathy from members of Temper- custom among villagers and towns- At the concert in the main build- ance lodges of which the deceased people to spend the 24th some- ing in the evening there was a very was a member: where closer to the heart ot na- good attendance, and had some ture,\u2014the first Spring, holiday,- Little attention been given to delong con secrated by a certain ele- corating the hall and particularly ment to a ramble m the country, the stage, this feature of the cele- Moved by Bro.Clarence Careen, .econd or, with rod and line to exact tn- bration would have been more ed by Bro.George Palmer, That as Pro bute from some meandering stream pleasing.The entertainment was videnoe has removed from our Temple on or limpid pool.\tgiven by Mr.Gordon Rogers, of earth to HI# Holy Temple In Heaven our These several considerations Ottawa, and his work throughout day doubtless contributed in some de- was, with the exception of one \"^re\tbl.toyed ont.In gree in cutting the attendance number, perhaps, highly appre- their ead affliction.May the Almighty down to a comparatively small dated.Mr.Rogers specializes in be with you to aid and succor you and number, if we take into review the song and character sketching and those dear to you on earth ; and remem-crowds which seldom fail to has certainly some '* good stuff \u201d in ber dear brother and sister, that His will, materialize at exhibition times.Ms collection.He was ably assist- \u201c\tour\tova- Still as picnics go the attendance ed m the program by Mme H.tlon, and believe ns always to be - was not disappointing, and if the Boudreau or Ottawa, and Miss\tYours in Faith, Hope, Charity.\t_\t, ,,\t_ program had only included a few I Lillian Meservey, of Boston, Mass.Signed in behalf of No Surrender Lodge GIRL XV ANTED.\u2014A girl to do general S\t% %\tBssssjst.attraction, there would have been of accompanist as well as contri* little cause for compliant.\tbuting to the vocal part of the pro-,\tI The non-existence of a baseball gram m a rich voice, t\ts^nL Javenlle Temnle 1 È league in the county this year Miss Miservey,\u2014who it may be p'\tClarendon^ront, Que.Il 8LU[ interfered with the plans of the remarked is a soloist in one ot the Our Dear Superintendent:\tWANTED-Girl for generali housework, committee in that behalf, render-1 Boston churches, and has during We, the officer# and members ot Apply to Mrs.a.j.McRae, Shawville.ing it impossible to have a contest ( her visit to Ottawa sung in two of Unity Temple, No.12, join \"^hing you between county teams, Shawville the churches there\u2014delighted the r®\tou^^incerest s\u201e mpa.- MAN WANTED \u2014A man wanted to being\tthe\tonly place, it seems,\taudience with several choice selec-\ty w fe\u20acl deeDiy the loss of our dear bro\tlearn painting,\tpaper hanging and\thouse bien\tcan\tboast of a club this\ttione in which she displayed vocal\tther ; hot the thought that he ha# «one\tdecoration.\tApply\tto\tfi.\tE.\tMc Rae, year.\tThe best that could be done !\tpowers of wide compass, striking\tto One whose great love we cannot fa-\tpainter, under\tthe\tcircumstances was to\texpressiveness and charming sweet-\tthorn is ever before us, end weieel that, SSssBSBSS I Eii By doing this the boys managed to good advantage as her rave talents an affliction, but we would have you re tlcular# apply to \\Vm.Eades, Radford, * \"hort \u201c si Jkr.;ru\u2018\":\t^____________________________ The speeding contests-as they taste for high-class music fully ap- whlo£ * sh,^ed.or else aelde always do\u2014afforded considerable] predated the situation, and ren-\t« usele## thrown.\" interest, but in the other equine de red the lady due credit for the on behalf of the Juvenile Temple, events the entries were too few in part she took in an nil-through\tMawji M^aog, Sec.number to make competition keen.1 good entertainment.\t1\tMildred Thomson, c.T.§ Curtain Effects\u2014Scrims, Nets, etc., 7£ to 25c.yard ducators\u2019 Association of Canada.For catalogue write, Victoria Day.W, E.GOWLIXG.Principal.174 Wellington St., Ottawa Col'd Organdies\u2014A very pretty line at 15c per yd.Voiles and Mulls\u2014All colors, the special hot weather dress materials, at 25c.per yard.Great Clearing Sale.Lawn Waists\u2014Cool and dainty, 75c to $2.00 each.Little Chris' White Cashmere Dresses\u2014(1, 2 and 3 years), beautifully made, tucked and embroidered waist band, $1.25 each.Swimming Against the Stream Wash Goods\u2014Large line of new wash collars, Tabs, Fishus and Embroidered Belts.hwalmee# wltheut advertising.* _ _ _ % .% _ printer* V Ink.\u2019 Our, C la ee ifleq Resolution or Condolence.No Surrender '\u2018iassY Dr.Williams' Fly Exterminator for cattle and Horses, positively guaranteed ; 35c, 65c and $1.00 per can.O.G.T.WANTED \u2014 A carload of cattle and hogs.Loading at Shawville, Monday, June 5th.Berger's English Paris Green, in safety tin cans at 28 cents.G.A.Howard.FOR SALE\u2014Brand new Bennett Type Writer.A snap at $22.I G, A.Howard.Tanglefoot, Fly Pyramids, Wilson\u2019s Fly Pads, Chloride of Lime, Insect Powder.McCagg, May 16,1911.GIRL WANTED-Apply at the Misses Wilsons' Confectionery Store, Shawville.Canned Goods ! Canned Goods ! Fresh Canned Goods for hot weather-Salmon, Sardines, Ood Steak, Tomatoes, Peas, Com, Pumpkins, Strawberries, etc.W W.A.HODCINS fONCRBTE CULVERTS, PIPES AND ^ curbing for wells sold at works .We will contract with municipalities to manufacture pipes, H.T.McDowell* Son, Shawville Que. from the moose-yard further north, I ¦ au* he\u2019s after their pelts.Say, he I left word for you to git right on \" \u2022 loading the furs, and when ye hit | the trail, ye'ro to take three bottles o the Bye an some o\u2019 the rum.tie says he ain\u2019t like to he hack for nigh on three days/' |lmnd while he was speaking the two men supped their coffee, and.I They Are a Uuiet, Peaceful, Unas they moistened their parched\t¦¦HjBr and burning throats, they nodded assent to all Jean had to say that moment Victor or any one else might go hang.Ail they thought of was the awful thirst that assail ed them.ALL ABOUT THE KOREANS YOUR HOUSE! ¦We want to help you It bright and prettier, tell you how.The greatest beau-titter and preserver for house and home Is paint We mean |\t\"| to make Let us INHABITANTS OF TUE JAP\u2019S NEW COLONY.hi)) hi/.RAMSAYS PAINTS Or, The Tragedy of the Wild.You should learn all about these great paints, how they brighten, how safe they tire, how good, how easy, how c heap, comparing quality with the others.We shall send you the prettiest and most useful Booklet ever Issued.tolling you all about painting your home, If you will write us for Booklet ABODE.You should have a copy.It Is free.080 progressive, let Intelligent Have.At î Beyond the swift, though narrow, River Valu, which rushes from an inland sea between the two peaks of CHAPTER XII\u2014(Confc\u2019d)\tlaud the hand that had gripped his Breakfast over, the work of load I K*er White Mountain, lies It «as the chance of his lifetime, throat roiceecd its hold.The next ing the sleds proceeded with the M-nçhiiria, »ud the- -Great Na-he told himself, as he hastened to\tllfted \u201c '\u201cS foet *?Utmost de>P*tch- Thus it was that\t,«s.th«\tliave alwa>8 mm wss&mlmasM es %ra:nyt:c,'Zth:e:e%a:\tYictorm.de\tp:\"\"-u:.y,tw the barman,say, «HBHTE\tE-H?r53Ë EEBHBJE 3335.3 his nerves made him savage as he .llI.n.1I.1 l.ie dnect.on uf the woods for the adjustment of these matters, ed in\tincidents.\t«* -,\u201d'l\u2019ssüs, £:\t»»-\u2022»\t.machinations of actors and critics, The irreproachable politeness of the frantic jealousies and elbow-\tthe ]a^e King Edward VII.\tof\tEng- ings of the men of letters who\tare\tjand was not only individual\tand getting on\u2014that is w hat lie called rejative to persons ; it was human Parisian life.\t.\tand general as well.Once\tat\tMarin the tiny castle, papa, who\t-1.8.a ;\tienbad his Majesty and\ta\tfew famous journalist outdoors, lifts 1 frjeneï*\tdi\u201c.T SïïS Trusses fitted by mail.Rend measure* ment.Glasses fitted by age.Write to-day for anything sold in first-class drug ¦tores to Dr.Bellman, Colling wood.Ont.Greatest La Eggs.$2 for thirty.Ont.a iron OTTLLD ANCONA8 ere.Fertile Wardle, Corinth.£ Mi#^H000000000l^0^H bert E.Wood, London, Ont., says an that if8°daimedhyfor(thenmTabMy SriUtad throat a\u201dd neae^ Th» EEBHHE SS S: Patient\u2014 was E pay the express in Ontario.Forty, 6 weeks Yorkshires, registered, ten The next time you feel that swal- g^REAP LANDS in Saskatchewan Val- lowing sen~at;> n gargle Hamlins U pr«oodE Jïïïia.'TSf 2™*!SL ÎS : Errtis ra-ta and perhaps weeks of misery from sure throat.*TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY * for Red, Weak.Weary, Water* Eyes and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn\u2019t Smart\u2014Soothes Eye Pain.Druggists The Oil for the Athlete.\u2014In rub- j Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Saif\tj and sinews pliable, takes the sore\t- any idea what he thinks of me?\" ness out of them and-strengthens j fp^ere is one woman a man can e pulled * .00 Oats, per bushel, 30 toXtc; Ruck wheat per bushel 10 to 45c.Peas per bushel 65 to 79c.Butter, tubs, prints and rolls 15c.the I Potatoes per bag.$1.00 Eggs per dozen 16c.Hides pe 100 lbs, 7.00 Pelts 70 to 75 cents each Calfskins, 50 to75 cents.Wool per lb.21c to 22c Hay per on 9.00 to 10.00 His First Stump Speech H°n.George P.Graham, Minister .p .\u201e\t,\t.immm they were young men together.It tary schools in said .school municipality, was during an election campaign I up to 10 of the clock a.m.on Saturday, when the National Policy was the ia- thetenth dayof June.1011.sue, and the occasion was recalled I\t*chop! vear to constitute 10months JZ\t&UÏÏÜ prkH?œ sr KSS\"S\"S The following are last Saturday\ts quot-1 ftCtuftl re,lef frnni Boot,1's Kld,\u2018cX p,llfi ?am* ln hls, maiden effort on the\twill he glad to sec many teachers attend at ions \u2022\tthan in all else I have ever tried for stump, was almost as easy and witty\tsaid meeting.Butter.In pr.nts 26c to 28c\trheumalisn,.The painajn myjimlm £,£?D\u20188 ^\thi^HU\tI\tl° \"\" SSeTLefdl^is to 20c\ta\u201eJ S\u2019 \"\u2018Trelw by^^n^re' I Sbawville.Pork, per 100 Ib $0.00 to 9.30\t17 #I///7 #/l«stronger than in bora the noeeUng.Seven Men Lost Lives at Helen Beef, per loo bs, $7.50 to 89.00\t®9^pS*=*-HSJVear8 previous.»iinVh0f 1\u2018^ th?re watahmuîh smug\" b, EHEEr\tE'HaBF'sS |SS£ft£3S|a: accident has claimed seven miners in \u2014.\t¦.,\t¦¦\t_^\t, ter \u2022\t1 evcz7 ^ight cans were get out by present session thereof for an Vt 1 ttrl.ement du Canada à sa présente *he employ of Lake Superior corpora\tNOTICE\tln °«er householders and secretly filled with to incorporate a railway coiima nv 8688,011 P01»' un acte pour incur- tion at He'en mine, Michipicoten, ac-\tiwiiUH\t«>,thiee years.My good American oil at a low price by hinder the name of \u201c The Uiiin/e I PrPr ,me t'oinpagilie tie chemin de =-\"- ¦¦'-^'®=erlr5sggs=':!\tasssssspsfficsea BE™« £.si.- hr-BHas e£=l-\"SS.3S fSEîpsS: '\tg g g off as a murderer for whom the police agreements with other companies Telephone et de charger pour leur were searching.When the matter was with T>ther usual and customary l11 ; exceedingly wide- been necessary to swing around thc armored cruisers, scouts, topedo- awako pcopie> whvm Fate has or-strategic front of the licet., so that boats, destroyers, torpedo-gunboats dajncd to rvo ln a country where not only did \u201cChannel Fleet ' be- and mine-layers.It comprises, al- the gun 8^rks his duty.We are a come a misnomer, but \u201cNorth Sea so, a number of auxiliaries, such as d
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