The equity, 23 septembre 1920, jeudi 23 septembre 1920
[" \\ A**-/?/fr O SIC AW VILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, SEPT.-J3, 1020 No.14, 3 Sr h Year \u20221.50 per annum In advance 2.00 to the United Sta ea ! LOCAL NEWS Kl \u2022 ;\u2022\u2022\u2022)-\u2018glu: n ii THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.Thoughtless Spending Thodates of the Chapeau Fair 27, 28.See Fires Break Out I this year are Sept advertisement.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.The attendance ac Ottawa Fair this year was nearly one third of a million -thus far exceeding all previous records.Hi* Lordship, Bishop Farthing, of Montreal, will hold a Confirmation Service at St.Pauls Church on Thursday, Oct.7th.Mr.(j A.Howard, the local Ford dealer, received on Monday last a eonsignnientTof Ford products consisting of five touring car», one truck and a tractor.Among the conveniences which Mr.XV.A.Hodgins has recently added to his store, is a \u201crest room'* centrally located in the building for the accommodation of lady customers with children doubt the Innovation will be fully appreciated.The Shaw ville Fair is in progress as The Equity is being issued this week and consequently we haVe to withhold a more extended report of it t iii next \\\\eek can be learned the exhibits generally are not so numerous as other year*, as it seems, for some reason they were not expected to be.The opening days have been favored with fine weather, and if this continues to the finish, no doubt the attendance will he large, and in this sense, at least, some success will he achieved.brings only superficial pleasures which soon pass and are forgotten.Thoughtful people are checking unnecessary expenses and opening savings accounts where their money will constantly grow and will bring contentment and security in the future.Ammunition and Traps ill » s «4 Now that the Hunting Season has opened, we are.in'a position to supply your needs with all kinds of Ammunition.Guns ordered on request.We also carry a good line of Traps.m 3 TH\u20ac MERCHANTS BANK Head Office: Montreal.OF CANADA SHAWVILLE AND BRISTOL BRANCHES, .- ee, \u2022\t, Sub-Agency ut Ladysmith open Wednesdays.Established 1864.W.F.DRUM, Manager J.A.SWIFT, Manager W.E.HOARE.Manager No 2B QUYON BRANCH, CAMPBELL'S BAY BRANCH Paid-up Capital |\t0,700,000 Iteeerre K< aouroee 18,000,000 230,000,000 THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Ottawa, Ont.From what COWLING C.J.CALDWELL.OTTAWA, ONT fs the School that leads all Busi ness and Shorthand School* in Canada in open competition on the Civil Service Examinations.Open all Summer\u2014 W.E.Sparham, Manager, SHAW VILLE P.S.\u2014This Store will be closed both afternoons of Shawville Fair\u2014Sept.21 - 22.Our course Include* Shorthand.Typewriting, Spelling.Penmanship.English, Correspondence.Office Work, Civil Service, etc.Our STANDARD of Instruction being ad liâtes si.fc 10 yigher than any other, our gri are preferred and given BETTER Our teachers know what to teach, ami how to teach it, all having been practical stenngv iphers.It pays to attend the LARGEST and BEST.Mr.George B.Campbell, exmember of the Legislature, has itly purchased the farm property of Michael Lawn near (vamp-bells Bay.If ear esteemed friend quickly develops into a farmer, as the natural sequence of this step, \u2022\u2018Farmers* Candidate/* which is perplexing I Saturday night brought the some people, might not, after all, first real frost of the season to this be difficult of solution.It is a safe | section.venture to *ay, however, that Mr.Campbell is not building upon a contingency of that kind.i pay \u2014Enter any time revel W E.Gowi.ino, H.G.W, Bra mi wait President W.A.HODGINS Principal I).E.HENRY, President Cor.R ink and Sparks St* \u20223 A3.C.Mi CRAIG & CO.Wholesale Lumber.and Timber Lauds for salt*.Room .'K'2 Jackson Building, corner Bank ami Slater St.*, Ottawa.J'lionc Queen TO CAR OWNERS Garage Woik Vulcanizing and Battery Storing satisfactorily executed at reasonable prices.C.D.Wilson, Upward Garage, Shaw ville, Que.Now at Your Service in Port age l\t*\t\u2022 But even with this shrinkage, the price of potatoes is not likely to reach the almost prohibitive figures of last year., Early Fall News \u2014 MILLINERY\u2014 Mi** M.Koran wishes to announce that she is now ready with a full line of up-to-date Millinery for the Fall season.-Next door to V.E.Smiley s Boot and Shoe Store, Main St.WANTED - A capable house keeper to look after a little girl often, and keep house for two.Wages\u2014$30 per month Apply to J.It.Kllioll, Millinery Notice Stranrear.Sask Dress Goods WANTED PLAIN COOK - Wage* on< e -tt 11 «\u2022 CHURCH SERVICES 00 per month.Apply ai Pontiac House, Shaw ville, ( 1 i vis ro LET Room* on King St.Shawville.Apply to Mis.Win.Richard Que p.*r cent Sunday.Sept.2fl PERSONAL MENTION Inspect our Stock Largest Assortment Moderate Prices We really have Something Worth Seeing o o o o Shaw ville Methodist Circuit Rev.tyahlon |.Robinson, BA., Minister.Mr.William McDonald, of Victoria, B.C ; hast been visiting hi* sister-in-law, Mrs.1*.E Smiley, and other friends and relatives in the east.son LOST\u2014On road between Bristol Ridge po*t office wild Ragged Chute, lady's sable ruff.Finder will lie rewarded by leaving article at Mr*.R.McCaffrey\u2019\\V eirstead.Victorian Order of Nurses A most successful meeting of the Nurses held at the home of Dr.and Mrs.Mrs.Jos.Brown, of Portage du helpful Howies on Saturday the 11th Inst.Fort, left on Friday morning foi With Dr.Bowles in the chair, the Royal Victoria lIoMiitul.Mont much business was dealt with.| real, accompanied by Miss Dale.Po w les, Mrs.R.(i.Hodglns Mrs.Monday.James will be open gSIEiS m&g 1U.30, a.m.\u2014Sunday School Rally.Special children's service, bright and LOST\u2014On Sept.Nt.between Bristol , and Campbells Bay, a lady's Panama Hat.! Finder kindly leave at this office, or Rev.j I J.A.Maefarlane's, Campbell* li«»y\t1 \u2018 Rev.F.W.K Harris of .p.m Bristol Presby tei ian< ffmrch, M ill j ich 2, p.m.Meeting at Zion Church.All arc welcome to worship with us.LOST\u2014Between Robt.McDowell's and and More head Station, on Sept.1th.an automobile Tire, with rim, belonging to Ford car.Finder will kindly leave at this office or communicate with Robert Strutt, Shaw ville.Charteris and Greer Mount PRIESTLEY\u2019S Special \u201cAncona\u201d Serge S.School, 11, a.m Chartkrik Service at 3, p.in.\u2014Mr.II.Sampson.Meeting of Ladie»\u2019Guild Sept.30 at Mrs.J.Greer\u2019».Greermount\u2014No service.(rood colors at §2.50 per yard FOR SALE - A quantity of Red Wea-therfield variety Onions \u2014 grown from seed.Apply to Win.A.Hod g ins, H.R No.3.Shaw ville Order.It was decided to ask Nurse Henry and Dr.Howie* to attend the next meeting of the Clarendon and Shawville School Commissioners and present the Question I The Equity learned with regret of medical inspection of school*.last week of the death at Smith\u2019s It was moved that the following Falls, Ont., on August 23rd of Mr ladies form a* special committee John McDonnell, a former resident with plenary powers to arrange for of Bristol, who removed from that the forthcoming \u201cBetter Babies\u2019 township some years ago to settle Contest\u201d at the Shawville Exhibi- in Saskatchewan.Within the tion :-Nurse Henry, Mrs.Bowles, past year, however, Mr.Mac Don-Mrs.Howies, Mrs.Millar, Mrs.R.G.nell, who had not been enjoying Hudgins and Mrs.Woodley\tgood health, returned East, and It was decided that the follow- had spent the pa*t summer with ing tariff of charges should be Bristol friends till he went to made Operations and confine- Smiths Falls, where he was re*id-ments $8.00 ; After care maternity ing with his brother-in-law, Mr.$1.00; Medical and surgical 75 Job n Leaver, at whose home his cents.\tdeath occurred, as above noted.Although the Victorian Order of lie was 72 years of age.The Itin-Nurses for Canada was founded as era I took place at the public ceme-far back as it is only recently ter y in Smiths Falls on August that our district has had the pi i- 25th.vilege of having a local branch of |\t_____ the profession and we should not lose sight of the wonderful privilege of having a trained nurse I The Equity records with regret whom we can call upon should we this week the passing of one of need her o,t so small a charge.\tShawvilie's oldest residents, in the This is a step in the right direc- person of Mrs.Edward Hudgins, tion and every citizen should in- which wenrred about 8 o\u2019clock on terest himself in the local branch.| Sunday morning after a distressing Full particulars will gladly be illness which caused her milch supplied by the President (Dr.suffering.She is survived by lier Howies,) Nurse Henry (whose ad-(aged husband, one daughter and dress is in care of Mrs.E.T.Hod- seven sons gins) and the Sec.-Treasurer,\t(Mrs.\tplace at 3o\u2019clock on Monday after-\twhich in most cases have grown A.T.Phillips.)\tnoon to St.Paul\u2019s Church\tand\tout of all bounds Ten to twelve The object of the Order is to cemetery.There was a large at-\tfeet high is the\trule, rather than supply nurses thoroughly trained tendance, which included many\tthe exception,\tand the\twork of in hospital and district nursing, old acquaintances of the deceased harvesting in consequence, i* *aid and sunject to one central author- lady, who having spent her entile to be\tno easy\ttask.\tA specimen ity, for the nursing of the sick who lifetime of eighty year* in this stock\twas brought to t\thi* office a are otherwise unable to obtain neighborhood, was well-known few days\u2019a go,\tby Mr.\tWin.Adam trained nursing\tin\ttheir\town\tand highly thought of.Six\tsons\tHudgins, which measure* 13 lect 2 homes.\tacted as pa 11-bearers.\tinches, and Mr.H.said he made no It la hoped that all those who The service at St.Paul's\u2014of\tspecial effort\tto seek\tout the\twc itln»!\u2019for tlie big\tevent\t\\\\,\\*\t*>n are in need of professional nursing which elmreh the late Mrs Hod-\tlongest stock in\tthe field.\tHe be-\tthe whole\tfavorable,\tthe\trésulta will avail themseDes of the oppor- gins had been a life-long consistent lievtd\tothers could In?\tfourni\tthat tunity which the order provides.\u2014 member\u2014was conducted by the would\tout do\tit, if a\tsearch\twas Ector, Rev.Rural Dean Phillips.imade.Twer Splendid Lines\u2014Black and Navy Wide Serges at 84.00 and 85.00 FOR SALE \u2014 Splendid 300 * ere Farm I\" I full Ur ANGLICAN CHURCH Parish of Leslie Services Otter Lake\u2014Sunday School at U.4f> a.in.and Morning Prayer at 10 30.Thorne Centre\u2014Evening prayer at 3 p.m.Sparling Lake\u2014Evening Frayer every other Sunday at 7.30 p.in.Next Sunday (Sept.20) will be Harvest Festival Sunday at the above place*.The churches will lie decorated with flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc., and j the subject will be \u201cA Foolish Farmer *\u2019j \u2014(St.Luke xii-15 to 22).Rev.Harry Ulapham, Incumbent.Deaths near town of Aylmer.Quo script ion.terms, etc., apply at this office John MacDonnkli FOR SALE\u2014Excelsior Motor Cycle\u20141 cylinder, second hand, in stood repair.A bargain.Apply to (J.A.Howard.Also see our range of Girl\u2019s School Wear Good heavy weights, at reasonable prices\u2014 \u2014From 50c up to 12.00 FOR SALE\u2014Chevrolet Car.in good running condition.Apply to A.I).McCrcdie, Shawville.FOR SALE\u2014Registered Durham Bull\u2014 \u201c Red Roan,\" 3 years old.Apply to Thos.Wallace, R.R.No.1.Shawville.FOR SALE\u2014Two Storey Brick House with four Lots on Main Street, Shawville.For price and terms apply to L W.Armstrong.M.I)., 2VH Villeneuve West, Montreal, Que._____________________________ A few shades left in Cotton Cashmeres Plain at 45 cents Striped \u201c 50 \u201c Cobden Fair takes place next week \u2014Sept.30, Oct.1.W -.(Ü^Oé Shiloh k',308?8ESCOUGHS The corn crop in Pontiac this yenr lias far exceeded the early expectations of farmers.From what was regarded as a rather poor prospect in the early summer favorable weather conditions dur* marvellous change in the cereal .L;j«t Wednesday was observed crop generally, but especially in in Shawville ami Quyon ns a ei\\ic corn, which took on a luxuriance holiday, to enable citizen* to at-in growth that has seldom been tend the Ottawa Fair, and many erpialled.This is particularly availed themselves of the oppor- noticeable in t \u2022 silage varieties, tunn y -not a few going to the Capital via the motor route, hence diminishing to some extent the big sale of railway tickets which marked other year*.Taken altogether there was a large representation from tliecounty, some whose avocations admit of little leasure time, making the hurried one day trip, and others not so handicapped remaining tor several days.The ' Snapse 11-i Flannelette Blankets $3.25 Heavy Shirtings Mrs.Howard Hodoins 50 The funeral took 1.50 20 lbs.Rolled Oats -\t- 6\t\u201c Cream of Wheat 50 W.A.HODGINS which war seen in the largely increased attendance over past j years.COM X that had almost slipped on the snow drifted through the transom opening.She remembered then that the had hoped that knock on the door meant help and she laughed iron, rally at the remembrance of it.As she entered the kitchen, her little black leather wallet in Hand, she was confront cd by the muzzles of three revolvers.\u2022'Don't!'* she cried with a little gasp.\u201cI've rot the money.Don't I \" The three revolvers went back to nothing between me their pockets.She carried the black wal.et to Dav 1 who opened it ax 1 looked in f Excels All Make your light food nourishing ZsÔOtKOIÙ> 1 «, w For Purity, Flavour and Aroma l'A S Fi t away to 1 fully, Lut Next fall when Helen g school I shall mi*s her drt Hoarders in My Homo When I suddenly found myself with and the w otld but * lu,t * - ' ' ' ' ' ' .i mortgaged farm, my two hands, 1,11 Ivtiviness.an,I a little daughter, I thought it !fj'\"1 can go u inter, i xtra guests fre qu< nt > for the coming summer, to say nothing of books and letters.Emerson says that the four means of culture are books, society, solitude, During the winter T have to sit down to tears In the first place, I She has her Then, 1 Put u spoonful of Bovrll Into your soups, stews and vies.It will give them a dell etc ue new savourlnoss, and you will bo able to get all tho nourishment you require without making a heavy meal.D716 ¦K* 'JE3 A with h«;a\t, , This is a then cultivate vegetables, c.iickens ami summer boarders.work Holding Caroline s eye» During the next winter 1 planned, repaired, polished, made curtains, covers, quilts and rag carpets.1 went to auction sales in the neighborhood and bought odd pieces which, when Glice appears as often on the m« u treated to several coats of white paint,\t.\t.mlie1 of Hi.alive ot India a, reference to ftlrnished ,wo vncont rooms.Maga- for thc present my t awl.g m st -* - ' \"\"\" aMjsaaas Mi-Tai the journeys of my imagination, as books or friends like the soldier boy sketch me pictures cf other lands.Have I not a great deal ?And more will come just as rapidly as 1 grow to need it.* and travel books and solitude, during the sum I have society of cultured friends India's Butter.mer CAROLINE RODMAN The Accomplice OVRIL it does in \u201cK im Kipling.It is a kind of clarlfted Imiter nmlo from the milk of cows and buffaloes, the product from cows\u2019 milk being the more esteemed.Few Occidentals acquire a taste for nu 1 put away for the winter evenings; some of the easiest ones I read to little Helen In one of the books 1 found the card of a public library, ghee unless, like Kim, the> 11,0 ,01,1 ° | knew very little about the way pub-Imliu and its ways, but t ie m i.ui, \u2022« jjc libraries are run but I knew enough -aut , _ v ti |L,,,,\t^SHSk « SSI Hi 11 your work and made a miracle hap- j back a little.\"Even if vou are\tways.It Is also said to improve the\tciut.She did not expect me to lx?\tC(1\tapples cut in\teighths.\tSprinkle pen; two grains of wheat where ther; ^ ing to reb a ladv,\" she said, \"that's\tface and voice.Medicinal ghee should\tkitchen-m mled just because I work\tw;th brown\tsugar, bits of butter, and was but one bet ore; or you yourself no rvason why you need make her, be ten years old at least and have a in the kitchen.We had delightful add four tablespoons of cold water, discovered something which helped vaU,h hcr (leath of cold at the door,\ti Nery potent ' odor.\u201cClarified buttor\" ;\tconversations about her life in the f* I more nommant.y the Pamrios ot ^ome \\ tell you.\"\t100* wars old is sometimes heard of.\tcity, my life in the country, books, 5\tW-l\"\u201cÆ-.\t,*k\u201e\t.\u2018 By JANE Ci I LI Too Obvious Tested Her pes Sunday School Teacher\u2014\"Which bird did Noah send out of the ark to find out what the weather was like?\" Please, teacher, a Small girl weathercock.' COARSE SALT LAND SALT l Bulk Carlo ts TORONTO SALT WORKS C.J.CLIFF conic TORONTO M SCENTED RED CEDAR CHESTS Absolutely moth-proof and wonderfully handsome plaça# of furniture Direct from mauufaoturer to you.Writ# for free Illustrated literature.Eureka Refrigerator Co., Limited Owon Sound, Ont.\u201cKaybee Just before serving, cover Æmm TkfJ If you receive a sudden ^ RI callsr or an unexpected In-'Vul vltatlon you can fed con-Jl fldcnt of always appearing £rj| at your best In but a few t1\\ moments It renders to your y# i skin a wonderfully pure, : A soft complexion that Is A lX beyond comparison.Appear At Your Best\u2014Instantly Bake until the apples are tender.Then cover the apples with mar.-hma\u2019lows, cut in fourths, and return to the oven and brown the marshmallows.\t.\t,\t, t .\t.\t, Pear Preserves for Christmas\u20142 the\u2019r f.-vt uv Latin class and there was needed for her cooking and baking.( »m n lW> 1,1 \"Bicrglass; she did my nuts and pineapple may be omitted luring school hours she still a trace of the child about the it was, we believe, a very successful first sun-preserved strawberries; she if cne wishes# taught Latin verbs and yearned for soft \\\\ncs 0f his white cheeks.\tventure for him, the strong selling gave me a recipe for fruit punch dairies and farmyards; at night she The next one, Jack, was wiping the f;u.tor being the convenience and the wh ch I have used at our church and would often push aside the big pile moisture from his rumpled red hair i .xmaziug saving of steps in the pre neighborhood affairs ever since; she ifflrm*1weeklyher *ith A^rttte parution of food.\tJ \u2018aught me how to bud my fruit trees ! Bobblo_-My father must have been Msr.trss- 'ùfffæ iu-aa r.s1\t*\"'¦ \"* v.nvial Experimental Farm answering her understand why her aunt had in-
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