The equity, 23 mai 1918, jeudi 23 mai 1918
[" O No.48, 36th Yeah, SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918.$1.00 A YEA B IN ADVANCE.THE THE HARDWARE STORE ESTABLISHED 1874.Fires Break Out BANK Capital paid up - $4,000,000 Rest OF and thieves break in.Don\u2019t risk the first, or invite the second, by keeping money in the house.Put it in The Merchants Bank, where it will be safe from loss\u2014 always available\u2014and earn interest at highest current rates.4,750,000 OTTAWA Campbell's Varnish Stain 04 Branches In Canada, I Conservation of resources means success.Conserve YOUR assets by building up a Bank Account.Savings Department at all Branches.For Floors, Furniture, and all interior surfaces We have a big stock in the following colors : Dark Oak Light Oak Golden Oak Cherry s Mahogany Rosewood Walnut Green TH\u20ac MERCHANTS BANK W.W.Mitc well, Acting Mgr.R.Leobr, Manager.A.H.Mulhekn, Manager.Fort Coulonoe Branch, Campbell* Ray Branch, Portage dv Fort Sub Office, Open Monday and Thursday.Bristol Corners Sub Office, Open Wednesday and Friday.Head Office : Montreal OF CANADA SHAWVILLE BRANCH, QUYON BRANCH, Established 1864.W.P.DRUM, Manager.\u2022 A.A.REID, Manager.The reasons why you should use it : Dissolves Crease Spots, Penetrates Wood Fibre, It is the best stain on the market, and we guarantee every can of it.Most things can be anybody \u2022 gift\u2014 your portrait in distinctively, exclusively yours.Make an appointment to-day.H.Imihon, Artist in portraiture.Read Dover\u2019s Ad.The cheese factoi Corners will open on 27th.Bargains such as have l>een rarely offered for years |>ast to be had at Dover\u2019s Sale.McLachlan Bros, extensive lumber yards at A in prior were reiKirt-ed on tire Tuesday afternoon.Ihe Presbyterian Ladies\u2019 Aid, will hold a Food Sale on Saturday at 3.90 p.in.in Mr.Caldwells sample room.The work meeting of the Shaw-ville Homemakers Club will meet at the home of Mrs.C.A.L Tucker.The young ladies of the Methodist Church successfully repeated the play \u201cThe New Crusade\u201d at Portage du Fort on Fiiday evening, for the benefit of the Methodist parsonage fund.No Sediment.ry at Starks Monday, May UENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND \u201d SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.A BIG DRIVE For Stenographers.For the past y the Civil Service Commission has been scouring the country for competent stenographers.On Feb.hi every Branch of the Service was placed under the Commission which means that the demands are now doubled.ear PERSONAL MENTION Capt.F.C.Smyth spent the week-end in town J.H.SHAW.Our instruction Is Individual.the Willie Harnett, of the (nnadinn h< hoot Is open dming the entire year ; Jnd\twhii Ins^reuteT** I ^uftr JJnTmoref10 PCF mo*lh 1 do not Mr.Lome Elliott, of Westmeath, More than 300 students from other local was a wcek-eild visitor to friends colleges have in the past joined our class in « * * a * tWv ? ;r Cream Wanted Did Yon Brer Hear the FairiesÎ When the earth no longer bare Is, In the blossom days of spring, l>id you ever hear the fairies.?Ever hear the fairies sing?Did you ever follow after Their elusive silver laughter Till the good folk thought ye \"safter Than insist ony feckless thing\u201d?when I shall haw my way with you Julietta?\u201d \"You're having it now,\" she ran on \u201cAnd just think jfczd?Runaway Julietta \u2022s SWEET OR CHURNING CREAM IvCti^O with eager words what an advertisement, to say that the Russian army marched in CHAPTER II.\u2014(Cont\u2019d.)\t| ment.The lines about his mouth through the shabby office.\tI Mutual Da iiP?« BSSliSilE iSœHîs 5=5E3U My but kindly, \u201cwith my sanction as ceiver.\t.\t.J\t(To be continued.) the head of this concern, Julietta.A curious smile, half tender and half That's all.\"\t; triumphant, curved Julietta's lips as \"Oh, Uncle Paul! You\u2019ll not let my she stood thoughtfully at her desk.I am big idea drop?\"\tIt pained her to go against Pau lMor- \" We'll send Benson.\"\trow\u2019s wishes; and yet that blissful i \u201cBenson! Have him steal my thun-1 exultancy of setting her will against the world, of doing the impossible.childish boast to Chi y Thorpe, those dim and misty th it connection?\u201d\tU1® *uca is mine, aim 1 ve a rigm to years ago -years that seemed now \"Tho firm broke it, rather.There is «** rewan(.Be ¦fair to me, hut a vague shadowy unreality, no sentiment in business.You see Vncle Paul-haven\u2019t I the right ?\" I Aga.ffehe smiled, softly, reminiscent-how your plan has failed at its very .\u2018 p°n mX soul! muttered the bar- ly.as the scene flashed upon memory a inception \"\tried Morrow.\u201cIf you put it that screen, and she saw herself, slim, bare She leaned toward him, losing her way, you hate.I don\u2019t want to he legs, sunbonnet swinging in her hand, rare, vivid smile; her dark lashed eyes uiuust, Julietta dear, but you simply telling the awed, wide-eyed, freck ed-melted into luminous turpuoise as she «\u2018nn°t go to Japan.See here, if faced hoy, \u201cSome day triien Pm big, pitted hk hand softly\t| Bensun wont do, isn\u2019t there some oth- I\u2019m going to do big things 4he way -Oh, good! No, my pian hasn\u2019t failed «r way out of it that would satisfy men do big things.\u2019* A far away ex-at all; it\u2019s grown letter.Splendid! >r°u \u2022\t, pression crept into Julietta a «yes.Whv don\u2019t vou understand Uncle A radiant smile touched her lips at She wistful,y wondered about ( hiy Paul ?We\u2019li go into business togeth- this sign of weakening.\t! Thorpe her childhood\u2019s playrnate, her er, you and I.We\u2019ll make a fresh v ^«rtainlv .ther* ,s\u2019\u201e **e\t.best friwd- -and gatoant knight.She start and_\u201d\tlightly.\"I have it all planned out.wondered what he looked like now.She paused suddenly before his Mrs Drake!\"\tI And then, womanlike she wondered chuckling laughter\ti Mrs.Drake! Again Morr.w star- if he still remembered her, if he re- \u201cOh, it w,u.a mean trick, but I told\t^ blankly ather.\tnumbered his\tearnest, half-defiant the truth!\" He leaned back and held\tY«\\ She\u2019ll go with me\t1 ou,\tanswer to her\tproud little boast: his sides.\u201cPm not the manager any know «he has been planning to leave \u201cWhen you\u2019re big III be big loo.and more-two days ago they made me the school soon, and we can go to then I\u2019ll marry you, and we ll have president.IPs my company.And\ttogether Then when\twe\tget\tthe finest ranch\tm the valley Juh- 'pon mv soul vou shall have vour\tthere she can look after me, and\tI II\tetta half sighed\tas she sat down at wish!\u201d\tj look after that contract ami we\u2019ll her businesslike desk.Somehow she both have our way.\"\thad never forgotten Clay Thorpe\u2019s \u201cI see,\u201d murmured Morrow absently, plans for his future- and for her fu-\u201cI wonder if the time w ill ever come ture- when they were both \u201cbig.\" We supply cane, vs y expreee chargee Trufit and remit daily.Her silver laugh pealed Our price next week fifty-two cents By Arthur Henry Gooden V O N and Creamery Ce To.ont» Bd eeiew aAlkt EAT CAMADIAH StiCÛ ni e II 11 Bob lodg UNION MADE OVERALLS i SHIRTS 8.GLOVES In considering the breed of chick-beat suited for the home flock, pay little or no attention to thoae which are not of local importance, that is, not being rained successfully in the community, except on the advice of exports.Xnawn f* ** CeaU UCoaU \u2018cvast runs out, simply make a \"Eh?\u2019Pon my soul ! We\u2019re mak- the measure equally.î et another ^jn Matter of water and flour, let rt lng our comp -rs know where we class will be lined up\u2014the a ns - and 8^aiKi jn a warm piece till it ferments ; alien enemies who make high wages and ia full 0f bubbles.One pint of She settled back comfortably in her for short periods of employment and tjlls ferment will equal one cup of o chair ami tapped a pencil against her then idle away their time in dissipa- yea$lt jn starting the new.\tj white teeth\tw | tk>n until their money is all gone.* To Remove Stains.\u2014Alcohol will nut Twp'tln » Mt \"e P \u2022 The measure applies to the rich the ,ipBW out prase stains from cotton or \u2014\u2022 k ssarwajs: j rtrsüTÆiïiïÆ ¦Julietta leaned forward.\t\u2022\t\u2022\t;\t\u2022 shaJ1 be regularly en-j chloroform is one of the best cleans-; \u201cHave you read the papers?\" *ho\t,n some useful occupation.ers.Applied to colored suede shoes queried breathlessly.\tU hat did Lloyd Ueorge say recent- or gioves and rubbed with a dean : \u201cOf course I have\u2014all of 'em.\u201d ly ?\tcloth until dry, then brushed with a \u201cThen you must have seen that Ja- \u201cEverything points to the definite ci0thes brush, it leaves the article like pan has sent some men over here to determination of Germany to put the new place contracts for shoes she is sup- whole of her resources into seeking a A Delicious Brown Bread.\u2014Pour a g### Morrow exploded in a roar of laugh- whole their strength.There are, dissolved in warm water, one-quarber Î .siiil seven or eight months withm cup of syrup, one-quarter cup of warm ' My dear girl, there's absolutely no which the fighting can continue, and water.Mix well together and pour use in wasting time with those Japs, everything depends upon keeping our into a greased mould with fitted lid.Those fellows will turn over their con- strength right to the end, whatever j^ave apace for it to rise.When light tracts to the shoe combine and they\u2019ll the strain upon our resource# may be.\" r?\\%ce mould in kettle of boiling wage! a fat graft.I jant afford to j \u201cKeeping our strength right to the ter and cook two hours, then place in fflÆtsttCT.aîs\tÆ - -.- - - S&£*\t*» ; \u2022\">' »\"\t*™ ¦»* desk with a loud smack.\tworth while \u201cCertainly not.\" agreed Julietta, by spending it wwuy In productive a gesture of labor and making \"two ears of com or two blades of grass to grow \"Well, then, that\u2019s all there is to where only one grew before.\" j The object of the new measure is to get men out on the farms, to rid the \u201cEh?\" He gazed at her, startled.c^j\u20acS 0f their hundreds of young \u201cWhat do you mean .\t\u201cidlers.\" They may be employed, but a For Sale by all Dealers.mM ,7 Big m % % City v à \\ Leave It to Parker 'T\u2019HE postman and expressman will bring ¦ Parker service right to your home.We pay carriage one way.Whatever you send\u2014whether it be household draperies or the most delicate fabrics\u2014will be speedily returned to their original freshness.When you think of ilv anything pleases a woman than to cvme'io the city to shop.There are 10 many big stores with such endless variety and choice of everything.Still there |s Just that litde drawback about where to stay.The Walker House selves that problem.It Is a heme for vou while In the city, and you can have all yoor purchases sent direct there, where there are special facilities for looking after your parcels.Come to the city to shop and stay at The Walker House The House of Plenty TORONTO, ONT.P.9.\u2014Special attention riven to ladies and children travelling without gentlemen escorts.iiimumiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiii Scarce! more i 1 Cleaning or Dyeing 0 y think of PARKER\u2019S.A most helpful booklet of suggestions will be mailed on request.Parker's Dye Works, Limited C leaners and Dyers Household Helps TORONTO 791 YONGE ST.wzk ere.\u201d ?y2£m Br w m r m > l! The Best Insurance You Can Put on Your Buildings ter is the protection that good paint guarantees.Fire Insurance does not prevent fire\u2014it only partly reimburses you for loss sustained, should fire destroy your property.Fire may never happen.On the other hand, the use of good paint actually prevents a loss from decay which is not just a possibility, but an absolute certainty.The destructive effects of weather, upon buildings that lack proper paint protection, go on every second of the day and night.We keep our strength QUEEN\u2019S V i Paul leaned back wi finality.9 I UNIVERSITY KINGSTON\tI ONTARIO\tI ARTS\tI MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE\tI Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and I Electrical Engineering.\tI HOME STUDY\tI Art* Course by correspondence.I>gie« I 1 with one year\u2019s altendence or four summer sessions.Summer School Navigation School I MARTIN &L\" w \"No.it.isn\u2019t.\" \"10# PURE\u201d PAINT I'm going is the greatest known protector of all building material against time and weather, because it is made only of pure White Lead, Pure Zinc Oxide, and Pure Linseed OiL You would not think of letting your Fire Insurance Policies lapse in order to save the yearly premiums.It would be even poorer economy to let your Paint Protection Policy lapse by neglecting to repaint your increasingly valuable buildings this When you do paint use Martin Senour \u201c100% Pure\u201d Paint.It spreads easier, covers more surface, and protects longer than most other makes.Write for \u201cFarmer\u2019s Color Set\u201d and \u201cTown and Country Homes\u201d* Just what you\u2019ll need in planning your painting.Mailed free.lion profit in it, or more to see the Japanese minister of war, or whoever takes care of these contracte over there\u2014* \"You are not going to Japan on any such errand!\" said Paul shortly.\"Don't you approve of getting that contract?\u201d\t_\t_ \u201cNo.You can't land it Nobody And I don't want you to go.\" \"But, Uncle Paul\u2014\" \"You see, my dear girV\u2019 went on of your* is pre-You\u2019re an uncommonly I \u2022\u2022 z.\\ CEO.Y.CHOWN.Registrar 19 1 i* *,V1 season.PIANOS! PIANOS! JES can Morrow, \u201cthis id posterons.clever girl, but, after all, a girt possible!\u201d rtLe met hia defiant look with unwavering eyes.__________________I _ \"And, after all,\u201d she said slowly, \"you are not reaHy ray guardian.You have no legal authority over my actions.You cannot dictate whether I'm determined well be amic- In order to get our Justly high grade piano In each town, village or township throughout Ontario, we shall offer one Instrument, and only one, In each place, at factory price, as far as It can be done consistently, These pianos are made in Canada and have been before the Canadian public for over twenty-five years, and are sold on a straight guarantee.For further Information apply to BOX 427 123 Im- jSHS u yjis üAe MARTIN-SENOUB G* LIMITED» greenshields avenue, 5 r MONTREAL.1 y.wwgHvoo.I shall go or sts/ re g.so we may fi M .¦ v TORONTO.ONT tared at her for a Ivng mo ¦ WATCHERS ALONG THE COAST PLAYGROUNDS they are covered with can va*, in order that they will not be conspicuous objects when the Germans throw up their star shells, which make the linen as bright as day, and pick out any moving object, so the machine guns may be trained on them \" In a rear apartment of the exhibition there is a collection of war relics, and Sergeant .Fisher pointed to a German whizz shell, and then explained that one like it had caused him to be withdrawn from the trenches to be a lecturer.It appears that one of these explosive missiles grazed hin forehead, cutting into the bone and otherwise so wounding him that the optic nerve of the right eye was destroyed.Hence he is now out of it, as physically unfit, but he is a fine specimen of soldier for all that.RELIEF FOR FRENCH CHILDREN 5Tor A Vital Necessity Kor the Malnten ance GIRJUS BOT of Health In Town» and Cities If the men of to-day in our cities and towns could he persuaded to look back to the days of their boyhood, and realize what the open air meant to them, there would be no need to plead for their support on behalf of playgrounds for our boys.It is said that in \u201cWho's Canada,\u201d a compilation of the prominent men of this country, eighty-five per cent, of the names are those of ¦PP ,\t, tom 0» the farm.Only one va-|\tJohn o\u2019 Groat\u2019.to Land's End, Among the many war activities of |j,| reason can be given for tills >\u201crKe En\u201eland> and HI1 around Ireland, thou-which Tout is the centre the relief proportion of country-born Canadians\t()f vigj|ant keen eyed coaal work undertaken for French children reaching prominence, and that is the .\t,\t_* lhe ^okout for the by Americans Is one of the moat healthy conditions under which they\tTi|p.! ar, on guard to maks touching.It is from Toul that much started life.Bom beyond the crowd-\tJthe Vnited Kingdom to- of our military work radiates, writes ed streets of our larger towns and ^ inhog,)itab|e to German craft.It ,\t,\t.\t!citi,6\"' wi,th P,enty of\tP\"\"\t»\u2018r\tie thp oft spoken opinion of many an When an appeal was sent out for and ample room for healthful pl»y | , , d ^habitant that certain sections help for 360 children herded together and recreation, they commenced their h(j yrjtish js)es a(ford a base for in an old barracks, dirty and with no careers under conditions almost ideal efi U-boats- but these same insanitary appliances, eight emergency for the building up of strong bodies habjt^nta have iittlf conception of the workers responded immediately, and and active minds, and in the strain of ^roughness with which John Bull the children are now being cared for business cares this great handicap has genljn(dg hig t.oast line Mile after under the very best of conditions, told in their favor.\tmile, sands, downs, cliffe and rocks New buildings have been erected and Conditions have changed, however, ^ ^d^ the of alert individuals, modern improvements installed.The In this country, and we now have in\tmen and V0|Unteers-the latter hospital, dispensary and refugee our cities many thousands of lads .,f.who have spent their lives by houses where mothers and children are | without the opportunities that were ^ gea cared for are well organized and in available to our to-day leading men Take'a trip around the coast of splendid running order.About five Crowded streets, tenements, apart-\td Qr ,r(-land and you will con- hundred children have been brought ment blocks, and near-slums are accu- \" * th t u jg well nigh impossible from the villages, back of the lines mutating, and in such unhealthy sur-\tboat tf) \u201e on t0 the beach where asphyxiating bomb, are being roundings many children are reared.j wtthou' the earg and eyes of the men dropped and are supremely happy in No space is available for their games b,\tfj down on the ir.tru- this safe shelter.\t' except the street, and the long list of Dr.Maynard Ladd is in charge of .street accidents demonstrates the use\tWi strong and Alert.ss#s ass «M 'SSsSrS SBSSHbE; Thl, m.y .«ind\t¦ w|nn|\u201e, \u201e/ th, b.uU of W.Urloo, .nd ihip.or U10».in kh.li.but the; b\u201e, \u201e\t, tru.th.t\t~\tb , th.n mind when the, hn.w th.t «* eh,,-\t~\t\"\" rsv!rs£\u201cx=-~-\tr much their own as the land on which they cultivate their vegetables.It is a desire with them not to miss anything.Their fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers were watch dogs on that area of the ocean.In time they watched for smug- HOW THE BRITISH ISLES ARB GUARDED.AMERICANS ARE HELPING THE WAIFS OF WAR.c F 4 V Who in Imposable for a Boat U> Pull on to the Beach Unobserved by the Men in Blue.Toul is the Centre of a Work of Y ar Reaching Benefit to Desolated, W ar-torn France.\u201cSee how I am standing! claimed.As crooked as an apple tree.He rolled up the flag and wrapped Then he carried Worthy of the Flag Every boy in John1» room eat very \", Mias Lee was choosing the still boy.that wete to take pert\tin\tthe I\tk toto\u2019thVhZÏ aLi\tput rt away.He flag drill.On Empire Day the chil-\tfauftd a ltick about\tafl long us the dren were to give an entertainment, f.anhn ^udied them more closely, \u201cI must have only the boys that al-! an^ after he went home he practiced ways stand straight,\u201d said Miss Lee.| again with his stick.\u201cNo one should ever carry the flag g0 he drilled every day.Sometimes unless he stands very straight.\" Then Howard come over, ami they practiced ehe chose twelve boys.She choee together.\t% Howard, who lived near John, but she Qne night, just before John started did not choose John.\tto practice with his\tstick, his little How disappointed he was!\tsister said: \u201cJohnnie\tstands straight \u201cMaybe I never thought much about all the time now; doesn\u2019t he Mother .That afternoon all the boys that had\tdid noAnow how glad John been chosen for the drill stayed after wm He we|tt up.,*airs and brought «¦hool to practice.John stayed too.\thu\tHe m 8UPe, now, He and Howard lived a long way from ^ ^ was ^aigh enought to carry the school house and they always went\t^ home together.\u201cHow I wâh I had been chosen too!\u201d thought John as he watched the boys drill.\u201cWell, I can have the fun of practicing, anyway.\u201d When he reached home, John took out his flag carefully then he began to drill as he had seen the boys do at school.Mis# all the other boys.Lee had counted when the boys drill- John,\" said Miss Lee ed, so John counted, very slowly: straight now as anyone \u201cOne-two-three four ; one-two-three» take Arthur\u2019s place to-morrow, four__\"\tSo John took part in the drill after \"Lei\u2019s see,\" he said to himself, all.He was glad that he could do \"what did they do next?\" He something on Empire Day, but he was thought and thought.Suddenly he1 even more glad that now he remem-thought of something else too, and his bered always to stand straight enough face grew very red.\u201cUgh!\u201d he ex-1 to carry the flag.CHILDREN'S DISEASES of the United States workers one Often Attack Grown Person# and Ravage Military Camps.Most persons outside of the medical profession think of measles, scarlet fever and a few other similar dis- f_i affections of childhood, and astonished when epidemics of them occur in the army camps, truth is that these diseases are|* tremely contagious and that the hu man organism is esperi-Uy suscept ible to them.In thickly settled com munities nearly everyone them during his childhood.The same thing used to be true of smallpox, and in the tropical regions of yellow fever, until health officials from the United States, and others instructed by them drove it away never, let us hope, to return.Now smallpox attacks adults chiefly because most children are protected by vaccination tion wears off in some therefore the person may the disease ill later life.A person who has not had measles scarlatina in childhood is very liable to take it in adolescence or in adult life, if he is exposed.That is why measles has made some ravages among our troops in the camps, adult unprotected by a previous tack is, however, not quite so liable to catch the disease as a child is, for he has probably escaped/ because he possesses a natural immunity.If he is fortunate enough to have such a protection against contagion, he may be exposed over and over again without being attacked.Had it not been for instances of natural immunity, the great epidemics of black death in the Middle Ages would hhve exterminated the people of invaded cities, except for the very few who recovered from attacks.The principal so-called children's diseases\u2014the doctors call them the eases a« are The ex catches On the day before the exercises of the boys said: \u201cMias Lee, Arthur Chase Is sick.He cannot be in the flag drill.\u201d \u201cOh, Miss L8e,\u201dB| 1 \u201cJohn knows all the drill take Arthur's place?\u201d That afternoon John practiced with \u201cYou do it well, \u201cYou stand as You may i one der said Howard, May he He unrolled it very The effect of vaccina- cases, and contract ¦ I Two Objects in View or I The brought to at- they are well fed and they are all well trained before they go into the trenches.army HOW THE FIRST CANADIANS FARED vague the French soldiers can remain in the trenches in a much better frame of First Gas Attack.\u201cWe were the first troops to receive the 'gas at the battle of Ypres, in April, 1916.This occurred at the second battle of that name on April 22.The men did not know what it was, and, of course, were unprotected with respirators or masks.They did not know the character of the gas, and, consequently, when they saw it roll over the trenches they thought they were playing safe by lying down.\u201cAs a result, there were many of The men who are \u201cgoing over\" now them either killed or permanently inwill enjoy more comforts and receive jured by the vapors.1 knew a ltt e more consideration than did the first about chemistry and from the first Canadian troops to be sent across the whiff of it I came to the conclusion Atlantic to the battleline in 1914.that it was chlorine.Consequently, MH tr r \"frs-ers\t15ESS Webb equipment, which is th ™\tthan 6,000.The killed and wound- S\t.wmmmm there through the fall and winter until February, 1916.care ture and have in mind conditions after the war, and the fathers in the trenches realize this fact, and with this vicinity being such a centre for g,nce he has gone I oft remember all the allied soldiers the news of the\tnow work is rapidly spreading and it is jjow found pleasure in the moon bound to have its effect.\tlight\u2019s sheen, \u201cThere is no part of France where Qn quiet walks.I often wonder how peace exanthemata, which means eruptive the French have shown such efficiency yhe starlight sadly smiled\u2014had he glers, but now it arries morv ai a diseases\u2014are scarlet fever, measles, jn relief work and there is also no\thut seen!\t1 thrill with it.They are beach com ?- German measles and chicken pox; part Qf France where the need has To-night, far-drifted days come to my ers who delight in robbing a wreck whooping cough and mumps are\talso\tbeen so great.We have taken\tchil-\theart,\tand saving lives,\tbut who more\tre- diseases of childhood, though they do ^ren from the villages all along the And silent gates of memory swing cently have hoped that it m:gh* e not belong in the group of exanthe-\t)jne where gas bombs were\tbeing\tapart.\ttheir lot to plunder some enemy craft, mata.Smallpox belongs to the group dropped.In some cases the mothers\tHis Eye on the Sea.but vaccination has removed it from are w|th them, but on the whole the He always loved the high and lonely Go ^ gt Mary\u2019s and the coach the usual list of children\u2019s diseases.-\twork [n confined to children alone.It\thills;\twatchers\tare up\tsoon\tafter dawn The child who has passed through all\thas not been necessary to remove the The Autumn leaves like fairies flit-\t^ re)jeve\tothers.\tEven\tbefore he of those without mishap is to be\tcon-\tmothers from the villages, as the\tting by\tshould be on duty\the strolls along\this gratulated, for he has been freed of\tadults can wear gas masks, but the\tTo meet the zephyrs by\tthe quiet rills,\tp()g^ the\tfamily telescope to his eye a menace that would otherwise hang\t^ttle children do not use them sue-\tA cedar standing lone\tagainst\tthe\t^ .g gajd\tthat they\twant\tto see what over his later years, and that might, ce8sfully and therefore must be mov-\tsky;\tthe sea has been doing while they when circumstances were favorable, ^ to piaCes of safety.\u201d\tTo-night how bright the lamp of me- hgve been resting To the uninitiated make him an involuntary agent in the\tChildren Under Ei% ht.\t&leams\u2019\tthe waters have the same paucity of spread of a fatal epidemic.\tmilitary authorities try to re- And w°nderful her charm-the g,ft °f interest they had the evening before.move .ÏÏ the ychUdr,n unde?\teight\td™™\tBut men on\t: years of age.Knowing that their Far-drifted days, sometimes I wonder of the Scilly Isles watchers, dec a children are In a safe place and are\tnow.\t1 with emphasis that those blighter.being cared for, the peasant women Since Time leaps high the pile of St.Marys wou sp j=£ -d \u2014',hl \u201e, czra.-.:\tsasasc Dr.Ladd went on to say that he To lure me from grey rocks of care *et tnem.\t^ was increasing the work by opening a\tand tears, new hospital of 200 beds.\u201cIn fact,\u201d But I hear him call from child added Dr.Ladd, \u201cthe recent raids on\thood\u2019s shore,\t- Nancy have opened it for us.About And longing lips are on my heart French Army No* l sing e« n paid concussion, float upon the surface of motorists who had absolute need of a So,\ttoiling\tpatiently,\twith\tnoble\tto the operating rooms, h i t\tery\ttbe Ma Even before the battle is \u2019\tcar and wh0 were expected to tise pride\tbranch of the medica department\thas\t| over the screaming gulls settle down\tthe gagoline for a gpeciflad purpose.And lifted head\tshe\tmet\teach\tpity-\tbeen made as perfect as\tthat\tof\tany\ttQ thelr feegt\tamid\tthe drifting\tIf however, the gasoline thus\tdeliving glance,\thospital in the cities.\twreckage and horrors\tof a sea battle.\tered wag cmpi0yed for other\tpur- le was the\tmother\tof a\tson\twho\t\u2014\t#\tSeaplanes and airships cause them\tpogegi the only punishment was to And when the strife is fierce,\tno tears and after the Battle of Hell-\twithhold further supplies.The offi- The wirfsn long;\tgoland the British rescuers of the\t^als have now authority to prosecute Steels on the ear the distant Triumph\tGerman sailors said tha erhead\t^ the criminal court all persons who, song,\tthe Zeppelins floated in midair rain-\thaving been supplied with gasoline And hearts are brave again,\ting disaster upon their boats, while\tfor gptrjfic work of national import- And arms are strong.\tall around them th* toils fought and\tanre are found making use of it in struggled for the fish that dotted the their private interests, surface of the sea unheeding the boat# or airships.If, however, air- Tinted Red Crucified While Alive.\u201cWhile some of the tales of atrocities by the Germans may be unreliably told, I can tell you of an Instance that came to my own notice.At St.Julien, in 1916, I saw two men from the Forty-eighth Highlanders pinned to a barn door by bayonets.I saw they both were dead, and from curiosity I Initial Hardships.\u201cA good deal of the hardships the Canadians underwent was due to what has appeared to be a mistaken notion that the more hardships a soldier has to endure the hardier man it makes him.In practice, however, the theory was found a little faulty, and we had to undergo some real hardships, I can tell you.Things have changed that time, and now they do everything for the soldier's comfort.that ^ had been transfixed in this Th^y realize that he will still have mt Tuesday of each mont li Hum lIobuiN» W.M 1 Ml mu l «cri tar* and pit runs of the ntiac Rural Telephone Company an I nested to pay all past due rentals at e to the Secretary ; also all amount* lue for long distance or local calls to tin* Ventral wo« d, N \u201c\t\u201c\tcleaning No.44\t\u201c\tlighting tires H 44\t44\tBroom, chalk,\tpail 1 >.Sheppmi, cleaning No.Mrs.M.MeVredie, tiring N f HOMEMAKERS\u2019 CLUBS.TIME OF MEETING : A = I London and environs cxivriencctl another aerial attack from the enemy on Saturday night the first since March It is said to have been the most ambitious yet undertaken, but it fell del ably short of its destructive ob-thanks to the formidable defensive that wa> maintained by the British antiaircraft batteries.Foui w» re brought down.BUGGIES ! BUGGIES ! i Is the worlds best chew.J It is the most economical chew.\" # = l) First Tuesday, Second Wednesday Austin Elmside Clarendon - Last Wednesday, Murrells - Third Wednesday, Bristol, - - First Thursday, Starks Corners, Second Thors First Friday, I 1 hnvcjiM received a car load of Buggies, and now is the time to make your selection and »cc them.J I, HOI>01 NS 4.00 5.00 J Call \\ f tin* raiders 1.65 t.y l fREAM Wanted ! %\tI II ¦ H IM Siiawvu i.i 1 Ne.I, 1.50 fur the nsidvred ltd to I t V.Young, putting m xx Application from teaohei following school year were and selections made.Moved l>y Com.Alien that the cadi nut of this Commission be changed to the Bank of Ottawa, provided they tablish a branch in Bristol.Motion Vom Campbell that xvv procure a desk and two chairs tor No.J School, also a chair for No.7 School.Moved by Com.Horner that this Board do now adjourn.The Farmer* deputation the larged gathering that ever invaded the capital \u2014 which waited upon the Government la>t week with the object Wyman, \u2022 Shawville - First Thursday, of each month.County Orange Meeting SHIP EXPRESS Our facilities for delivering Butter direct to Consumers from 0We sixty (60) retail waggons enable us to realue and pay Producers a higher price per pound Butter Fat.K When you ship to OTTAWA DAIRY, your money and tests àre guaranteed, of having the draft law, as affecting tin agricultural interests, amended or modified, did not accomplish much in the di d at, the Government de ICC Rheumatism, l^idney, Stomach and Rsthma Trouble Promptly Cured.Vic tory Rheumatic and Kidney Cur* Larukly Used With Vkky Great Success.For rheumatism or kidney trouble, this medicine has no equal, and it is highly recommended for indigestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick or aour stomach, headache, bitter taste in mouth, loss of appetite and asthma.If you have a sore back or sluggish kidneys, two to five doses will remove the trouble.A.J.Miller, grocer and baker, Ren- 1 bad rheumatism in es rection aim flaring it> intention of adhering to the decision arrived at last month to call to the colors all youths between 20 and 2*2 W '\u2018CANADA .OTTAWA (î.T.Dm mmomi Naturally the farmers 1 age Sec, Ti \\ wont home very much disappointed and it is broadlv hinted that if any fur v jCttld\tUJ W \u2022 VI per cent., while Its proportion to the total cut of all kinds Is only about Oak.which was at one is stead- Teacher Wanted ting of the County Orange will be held ill the th r 44 Greater Production campaigns arc launched they will be pretty sure to meet with a cool reception.To them the policy of \u201ckilling the goose that lays the golden eggs \" does not appear very logical.A mot Lodge Orange Hall.Slmwville, at one o'clock, p.m.on Tuesday, June 4th.for the |mr|x>sv of transacting business of ini|>ortanee in connection with the Association.It is ho|ied that a good representation from the various primary lodges throughout the district will be in attendance F.GllisoN, Vo.Master Bristol Council Minutes Wanted, for A hi field School No.1, a qualified Teacher to teach for a term of eight months, viz., from Sept.1st to Dec.23rd, IMS, and from March 1919, to end of school year.A Dpi lions to state salary ex|anted and to lain the hands of the undersigned not later than June 15th.W M.V.STENDKK, Sec.Trous., Ladysmith, (Juv.one-fifth time one of our \u201cstandbys ily diminishing in supply.A year the cut was about sixty per cent, smaller than It was five years previously.and furniture manufacturers \\re now dependent upon the United -states for their necessary supply.White oak.the most valuable of the species.Is disappearing even rapidly than the other descriptions of our best Bristol, May 6, IMS.Bristol Municipal Council met on the Mayor Vamp 1st Ago * above date.Present bell and Councillors Killoran, Mc bel Ian Horner, Graham, Campbell and Hen dvrson.Minutes adopted on motion and Henderson.Motion\u2014Graham and Horner\u2014That the following bills be paid : Sa wyer- M assey ( '< >.:\u2014 Grader, Two slush scrapers, Blade for old grader.Freight on alxive, Pedlar People, Ltd., steel culvert 22 feet x 2A feet, W.J.Tubman, burying a dog, W, J.Killoran, inspecting bridges yuyon and ('reek dam, H.Beattie, repairing bridge on 10th con.line,\t3.50 |anothf>r.J.I).Bussell, supplies T.Black, 26.05 Conviction Is the effect of our own El wood Mackav, 2 sheep killed\tI dispassionate reasoning, either In soil- by dogs, *30 ; 6 lambs *44,\t7S.00 tude 0r weighing within ourselves, dis- Also that the bill of W.1.Tubman ff)i passionately, what we hear from otk-rulling mads lie laid over for considéra-1 epSe landing uncommitted In argu- It was one of the lea frew, writes my shoulders for over a year.I used two bottles of your Victory Rheumatic and Kidney Cure, and I am free from all pain and stiffness C.McCabe, H.M.1>.No.5, Renfrew, 4i I was troubled with rheuma- Beware of Sharks f last meeting read and t couns.McLellan more The regulations of the Canada Food }>* an I seem to have opened up to sharks and crooks a new method of swindling the all-all-too-confiding and non-suspi-residents of the rural districts.Instances are reported where some of those slick gents, reprissenting them-Govermucnt officials, have suv- Rku.Hoimiixs.Secretary May 11, IMS Now.after some have been stolen, we are horses it tempting to lock the stable door.Federal and Provincial Governments taking an Increasingly active inin both lire prevention an ! ifforestation.but Ontario has been the slowest of all he provinces to fall into line 3ver 97 per cent, of the woodlands u Canada are estimated to be Government owned, the situation Is argely under their control.Put the unfortunate part about the forest situation is that we cannot -nproduce trees with the facility that ve can grain, as.according to Prof.It takes 60 to 120 years for As some writes tisnt for over fifteen years, and at times unable to work.Two bottles of your remedy cured me.\" Mrs.Harry Grace, 500 lisant St., Renfrew, writes:44! was troubled for years with indigestion and tried all kinds of medicine.Two bottle* of your \\ ic-tory Rheumatic and Kidney Cure completely cured me.\" Mr.1>.M.Robertson, Renfrew I have not had an attack of, TEACHER WANTED *330.00 30.00 Futile Disputes.In stating prudential rules for our 13.00 ! government In society, I must not omit 17.22 j [b* important one of never entering I Into dispute or argument with another.Instance of one of ire clous terest strange to say Teacher holding Elementary Diploma for Davidson School, to teach ten months ending June 80 particulai s ipply to JOHN V.HOWARD, Sec.-Treasurer, Davidson I*.()., Que As 1919.\tFor < \u2022 i ded m relieving people of theii coin on the accusation that in serving them 71.00 I never saw an l .oo | two disputants convincing the other by argument.I have seen many, on their getting becoming rude and shooting one to meat the host or hostess had violated the Food Law, and had, therefore, rendered themselves liable to a tine, which forthwith demanded ; and it the UH) oi warm itv > asthma or coughing since 1 took the fourth doues of your remedy.\" Sufferers should secure a supply of this splendid remedy at once from Shaw-villv Drug Co., Shaw ville, Que ; Cou-longe.Supply Co., Fort Cou longe, Que.; .1.L.IhChester, Ltd., Rideau St., Otta-or direct from the manufacturer, W.F.Ritchie, Box 296, Renfrew, Ont.Price 75c.per tattle.In remitting for mail orders, add sufficient to cover |K>stage.WAX full amount was not procurable, such the victim had in hand was L>rnow \\ forest crop to mature cent, of the land area of CAUTION sum as i.n i by way \"t compromise.People will ta well advised to ta on their guard for swindlers of this type, and if any of the breed should invade their premises they should have no hesitation in kicking them off the farm if they fail to produce documentary authority for wlmt they pretend to represent.Rest assured the Food Board is not resorting to the questionable expe dient of employing emissaries and spies to ascertain what the countryfolk arc serving on their tables asks is reasonable economy and the d da nee of food waste ; also that there shall be no hoarding up of surplus foodstuffs, such as sugar and flour, to the deprivation of others who uxty per ho Dominion is held to be more suit-xble for tree production than agrl-tti e is ample room for tor- While the present To Automobile Drivers.¦\toient ourselves Motion\u2014Killoran and Henderson j njieg which, above all others, made That Win Beattie and M.1\\ Shinto ta Doctor Franklin the most amiable of appointed valuators in connection ' th me0 in 80Ciety, \u201cnever to contradict llic sheep compensation fund instc * ol anybody.\u201d If he was urged to an-John Lucas and .1.P.C«M»ncy.\tj aounce an opinion, he did It rather Motion-Graham and Horner Hut asking questions, as If for Infor-lots 19 c, range :t.and part of lot *-a, Latlon, or by suggesting doubt»\u2014 range 4, be formed into a road division, Xhomaa Jefferson their road to comprise that part of the |\t_ 4th con.line from Dods line to the Stewart line.Motiotfl______________________ ____ _\t.That we have the deeds drawn and | Terrible Ivosses Caused In Recent payment made at once for the different gravel pits bought, and that the Mayor l Secretary ta* hereby authorized to sign the same.Motion\u2014 McLellan and Vamptall \u2014 That the Secretary order the following In extent.We are now awakening to steel culverts for immediate delivery :\t-he fact that we were largely l ving .*> w \"g.\tI»* luring the last few years have demonstrated the fact that while our forest resources are still enormous they are by no means unlimited.In .Pact, ao far as timber for lumber- be,'.I mM.I nducing purpose, is concerned, we Prmg on\textension legisla- tor th»t -e »r* grxduxlly ap- {*\u201c*\u201c\u201c thf ^rangement to put off aft# jne year after full demobilization.turn \u2022ulture >st cultivation veneration of Canadians will not be the beneficiaries, that twice or thrice -ernoved will be.At any rate, because of our waste, we owe Mine-hing to posterity.In accordanoe with a resolution | Missed by the Municipal Council of Shaw ville May 9th, instant, all drivers of motor vehicles air hereby notified that violation of the municipal by-law.which restricts the speed of such vehicles to twelve miles an hour within the corporation limits, will ta looked after and the offenders prosecuted and fines unloosed as présentai! by the said resolu- By order, S.K.HUDGINS, Sec.-Treas wa on A War-time Story For Service \"The Ontario Legislature saved 12.000,000 by deferring the Provin-\u2022ial general election until one year if ter demobilization of the Canadian irmy is complete/* This is the estimate of a prominent Government of-1cial who stated that previous to \u2018he declaration of a political truce liitil after the war he had been busy preparing for a war-time election, to be held in June next.It was also earned that the political parties had voted very wisely in calling off the \u2018lection, because arrangements for \u2018aking the vote could not possibly lave been completed before June, the nonth decided upon by the Government for the verdict at the polls.The Government still has power to election any time, not- BVRN1NG VP CANADA Purebred (Registered) Shorthorn Dur ham Bull \u201c Red Morning.\u201d purchased from (».E.Morden & Sons.Oakville.Ont Service fee-».VU0.RAfipl£ to ^ R R No.2, Shawvlile Horner and McLellan turn All the Board Years by Forest Fire#.At one time It was the proud boast of Canadians that in the forests of the country was a supply of commercial timber practically unlimited Shaw ville, May 11, 1914 av an are m need 24 1\u201420 Dr.Boland has been Released Stop The Losses 24 1 \u2014 24 Motion\u2014Campbell and Henderson That this Council do now adjourn.G T.Drummond, A telegram re London, May 14 eeived \\ eaterdaj fn Doctor H.S.Be I am released.Writing.land says Dr.Behind, who w is for * sh >rt time postmaster general in the Laurier ad ministration, has been interned in Ger many since shortly after the war began, having been taken prisoner when Bru< sells fell into the hand.** of the Huns.News has come from him at intervals, but all efforts to secure his release hitherto were unsuccessful.During his imprisonment Dr.Reland\u2019a tpenihagwn is strong, because the tobacco of which it is madte is cut into fine grain#, which makes it Impart its strength thoroughly and quickly.lienee a tit tie 'tpiroch\u201d gne# a long way.showing that Oofienhagen is not end y an unusually econom ical chew, but a!wo one of the ftmeet quaJity, being made of the best, old.rich, high-flavored tobacco.A Farmer often losses enough on a single sale of Cattle on the hoof, or Hogs, or Sheep, to pay for a tile lower Mp visit her or wen way ars wiped out by tire has made a personal Inspection of the forest resources of Northern Canada is authority for the statement that in that part of the country 16.000,000.000 feet, board measure, )f spruce and pine has been destroyed during the last thirty-year period Through fire waste alone more timber had been destroyed in the Dominion than had been felled by the i in gentry go| woodsman\u2019s axe for ordinary com- uted him.The noncommissioned or-mercial purposes.This Is nothing iCer returned the salute-blissfiil.y short of appalling when we take Into gnorant of the fact that his Lionel account the fact that the primary vaa an eye witness.Next morning forest products of the country have a I he was ordered to report to Loi.B -, value of approximately $175.000.000 nd he wa* asked why he returned m mi ally and the output Is being | 5, salute, knowing full well he was imperiled through a waste that Is ,rt all such holdings to the Canada Food Board, on forms to and at such times as the may prescribe.o NOTICE To whom it may concern\t.*.«« Mt the well-known lumberman.has more than once declared within the past year that \u2019It will be jnly a few years when lumbering will œ so reduced that, except west of the Rocky Mountains, it will be a very (mall industry Indeed In Canada ' White pine, which was long the wading commercial tree of Canadian forests.Is supplying less lumber than \"ays t led to.' The colonel eady wit, dismissed him\u2014Exchange Edwards I hereby forbid anyone dumping gar bage or dirt of any kind in the kiln-pot, east end of Khawville.Parties living in the vicinity have lodged complaints, so I have decided to stop a continuation of what has become a public nuisance.All parties disregarding this notice will leave themselves liable to punishment.\tJ.F.DALE Khawville, May 13, 1918 pleased with his H.E.MITCHEM - Agent New Mexico has a lizard which i# rated to squirt blood from its eyes.be supplied, Food Board n my shell and built an iron wall iround my affections to keep out sor- \u2022ow.THE EQUITY, This lw the store that van supply you with your requirements in Stoves and Pipes, Tinware, Eqamelware, Ironware All kinds of Eavetroughing and Pipe Fitting Give us a tall What wouldn't I five dow to have had sorrow ! Many\u2019s lie time I've envied my friend with i deed child.Fain and Joy go hand n hand.Deaden your capacity for me and you lose the other.Today I'd \u2022ether have had a year er no with \u2022 woman I had loved and have lost her ;hau to be what I am\u2014a lonely, child-ess, wifeless, friendless old man.\" I read the paragraph over.And hen I took It to a man 1 know\u2014I call iltn sometimes, to myself, the philosopher.\u201c! think,\" he told me, \"that the \u2022easonlog is quite right 1 \"There's an old proverb that *rs the whole 'thin*.1 think, letter to have loved and lost \u2022ever to have loved at all F The word love' isn't the only one that will ûi nto that proverb.You can put live n place of love, or \u2018known\u2019 or felt F 'l think,\" I said, \"that you\u2019re right Tie better,\" I mused, \"to have l!ve4 so have known, to have loved\u2014and \"I warn a fool! 4 Weekly Journal devoted to Lees Interests.Published every Thursday Shiwville, County Pontiac, Quo.FLEET FOOT uv isciuPTiotr, |l a Year in Advanck.or All arrears must be paid up before any p &per le discontinued, AOVRRTÎSÎNO RATES.Satisfactorily dont).Order you Sap Buckets now.Hides and Pelts bought at highest prices.For every member of the Family Legal advertising, 10 cent» per lino for 1st Insertion and 5 cents per line or each «ubHequent Insertion Business cards not exceeding one Inch inserted at #5.00per year.Lojal announcements inserted at the rate of 8 cents per line for first Insertion *nd 8cent* for subsequent Insertions.Commercial advertising by the month for longer periods Inserted at low rates which will be given on application.Advertisements received without Instructions accompanying them will he inserted until forbidden and charged rot accordingly.Birth, m irriage and death notices pub JUhe l free of charge.Obituary poetry declined.PRACTICAL TINSMITH Shawville Que.G.W.DALE % thah SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.R.G.HODGINS, Prop.For ease,* comfort, attractiveness and down right economy, wear Shoes Wear them all the time-for work and play\u2014 for business and pleasure.Easy, comfortable fit for any foot.See window for styles.Foot Fleet Manufacturer of and Dealer in \u201cYon know,\" said the philosopher, \u2022that every chance Isn\u2019t a lésiné rhance.Some people live and knew ind feel and love without losing I\" JOB PRINTING.41! kinH* of Job Printing neatly find Orders by mail JOHN A.COWAN.Publisher Doors, Sash, Dressed Lumber, etc.-cheaply executed, promptly attended to.High Individual Morale.The reason why morale la necessary n times of pouce us well ns In war la hut the morale of no array can Le ilgher than the Individual morale of he men, declares San Antonio Light* fherefore the very best soldiers ar# hose recruited from civil life who lave every day morale\u2014the men who lo things, who stand fearlessly for ehat they believe to be right, who ire undismayed by opposition and apparent defeat, and who accept life's frlbulntlons calmly, patiently and with 'ortitude.Men of that stripe cannot be stampeded or confused In military affairs, mce they have been trained as mot-tiers, Just as In every-day life they iannot be kept down by circumstance* fhey are Individually Invincible and teuce when organised Into an army, hey are militarily Invincible.Therefore when you read of an army military unit with a high morale Professional Cards.Custom Sawing.DR.A.H.BEERS Canadian Pacific Railway.Time Table.SURGEON DENTIST .Qu*.Something we have Waited all Spring for Campbell* Bat \u2022 ¦ Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surger) Ooc^rentaierslirg*ry.University of t, l c e n't ! ni70 f I )\" u t â 1 Surgery, Quebec Ottawa\u2014Montreal via Short Line : Lv (11) Ottawa Central 9.13, a.in.Lv(B) \u201c\t\u201c 1.30, p.m.Ottawa\u2014Maniwaki : Lv (B) Ottawa Central 4.30, p.m.Lv (A) Ottawa 44\t8.00, a.m.Lv Ottawa 14\t12.5%, p.m.t Saturday only Shaw ville\u2014Ottawa : Lv (B) Shaw ville 7.40, a.m.Ottawa\u2014Toronto : Lv (A) Ottawa Central 10.50, [>.m.Ottawa\u2014Winnipeg\u2014Vancovver : Lv (A) Ottawa Broad St.2.05, a.in.Rennie's Calf Meal S.A.MACK AT 50 lb.bag for $3.00.notary public Shawvllle, Que.Caldwell\u2019s Calf Me al »r a mu know that the men In the ranks ind the officer# over them are men of strong, dominant courage who leath calmly In the dlachare military duty and who canid »d nor overawed by the enemy, but must be vanquished.If at all, by ffgh#* a.j.McDonald b.c.l.»\u2022 e of their t be rout- eft 25 lb.bag for $1.50.Ottawa\u2014Pkmbrokb : Lv (B) Ottawa Rn>ad St.4.43, p.ra.Lv.Ottawa Broad St.8.00, a.m.on Monday, Wednesday ADVOCATE, DADDISTE*.to.CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE.Will be at Shawville Wednesday and Saturday of each weelv and Saturday.(A) Daily.C.F.HODCINS CO.L TD.(B) Daily except Sunday.For further particulars apply to C.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, Shawville.utk : Communlcatlen by Flag#.m Those who have read Cooper's novel.The Pilot,\" will remember how the American officer Instructed his lady ore to communicate with him by little lags of varied colors.Cooper, with ft novelist's freedom, made his character apply t system which had already >een extensively experimented with In the British and French navies.For after much experimenting combinations of flags of various shapes and colors were gradually developed Into what we call a \u201ccode \" today.Probably the moat famous flag signal flown was Nelson's at Trafalgar It required a gr^at number of combina* dons of flag* (notais* they afe tecfr alcally called) to spell out: \"England expects that every man will do hie fluty.\" CEO.G.WRIGHT, K.C.SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.ISTER.AO- A > VOOATE, BAR 196 Main St.Hull.We own and offer for sale PHONE BELL d.Ernest Gaboury, LL.B.ADVOCATE BARRISTER A SOLICITOR CAMPBELLS BAY, QUE.$450,000.00 CITY OF VERDUN I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monuments ever placed before the public of this district.Prices are such that it will be to intending purchasers\u2019interest to consult me before placing their order elsewhere.Nothing too large -nothing too small.If ll eve?but 6°|0 Five Year Bonds close March, st, 923 PRICE : PAR and accrued interest.Will he in Fort Coulonge every Wednesday and Shawville every Saturday.Devlin St.Marie & Duclos FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY Women In India Need Iduoatlen.At ft meeting of the Woman's India# Study association, Miss Boyd, seerft-:ary In England for the Woman\u2019s Uni* rerslty settlement, Bombay, said that >nly one per cent of Indian worn## :6uid read.She declared the great leed was for the Indian girls to take up the profession of medicine.It iad been stated by an authority that in Indian women In child birth had ess chance than a soldier on the battlefield.ADVOCATES, SOLICITORS, Eo.HULL Will attend Courts and Business in the District of Pontiac.N.R.\u2014THE CITY OF VERDUN, with its imputation of 30,00(), ranks third in inqiortanee in the province of Quebec.As it is one of the best administered towns on the island of Montreal, its bonds should enjoy a popularity equal to that of the City of Outremont, whose issue of $1,500,000 have just been absorbed by the public in less than two mouth*.Consult your Notary on the Va\u2019ue of this Investment.191 MAIN ST., All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.CEORCE E.MORENCY I0MINI0X A PR1VIXCIAL LAND SURVEYOR Yes I We have them for you to see.Our early buying enables us to offer big values, ALL KINDS OK Surveying.Division and Subdivision of Lots, Drawing, Copying, and Reducing of Plans, Lines, Boundaries, &e.Executed carefully to the satisfaction of partlss.& BOULAIS, VERSAILLES Limited.Bankers NEW YORK\u2019S BURIED WEALTH Versailles Building, 9 St.James St.Montreal.You should see our nice assortment of TIES for 75 cents.Millions of Dollars' Worth of Copper, Lead and Other Products Deposited Beneath Street*.Hull.102 Wellington St.- - Phone : Queen 5230.Tel.Nain 8745-8746.CEORCE HYNES Under the streets of New York dty __\t_________ I are deposits of copper, lead and other \u2022HILOSORHY OF MAIN CHANCI I %%\t% ZES£ covered throughout the world.Engineers and scientists estimate the amount of copper to be found in the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx at l0?ke
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