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[" % SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 No.34, 41st Year.I V:28 Per annum In advene# to the United State# LOCAL NEWS \u2022 In 1933 » SHORTHAND SCH00L|whit will you t>6 doing ?| ||| THE HARDWARE STORE Ottawa, Ont.HENRY\u2019S TRAINED NURSE.Cm.,.F.b.,4.\tj *\"\tN tSR S::a^m'boK\u201c ?Ls.\u2018i 1iw »\u2022^ >\u201c PERSONAL MENTION SHAWVILLB, QUE.COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE in ShawviHe Rink on Thursday, Feb.14.Watch for posters for pai titulars.Our course includes Shorthand.Tvpe Penmankhip, Bowah Ml*» Lila Kennick, left on .Tan.lSZT^K\"\"\"\"\" umca Work.CMlSer Get your custom sawiug done at 180, to visit friends in North Bay.c \u2019 R.(4.Hodgins fully equipped Out, OTTAWA 'm Our STANDARD of Instruction being I Will prepare yon for a good posl 10% higher than any other, our graduates tion that will ensure advance-are preferred end given BETTER pay.| nient Headquarters for mill Mis* Leila McDowell, eldest, =5ns5\t%-%'.r =SZ'Ls!%ZZ W B.Gowlino, H.G.W.Braithwait Automobile Skates, Hockey Sticks, Skate Straps, Skate Screws, Electric Tape, Pucks, etc.Call and look over our stock.We handle the best.When you need anything in the Hardware line, come to the Hardware Store.Be photographed this year on yonr SSBHSSÊSffiSaSSlIôES»- H.Iiiibon, Photo Artist.| ted to $32 75.The lucky ticket Few of a* appreciate the full senti.i* ., \u2022\t.wan held by Miss Emily (j my of mental value of h photograph until it is reK|,!{llr monthly meeting of Greermount.\tbrought to attention by the expression ïÈSiâF ^ I -to \" ^\t\" iug, Feby 7th.mt 7.80.President portrait INSURANCE We make photographs please.Make an appointment to H.Imikon, Photo Artist.that FIRE WIND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICKNESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE BONDS WORKMEN S COMPENSATION day / The Elmside Womens Institute ISœSÎii\tèsS'SSBl16 n™ the1 wâfc^with\tD7lth «Hai\u2018nh,e,almed nnother songe\tMrs.Armstrong.\t»gw and highly respected real- Aliases Mary Stone, Ellen Camp- disease, but death came peaceful bell and Maud Smith left by the and calm to the patient sufferer.A letter dated Jan.22.with re- y melting it seed in the county.I am comparing seed.Now you have it established, he thought, \u201cI am a bear.\u201d corn to alfalfa because, if corn were and when established little further He rather enjoyed this new change not grown, the alfalfa alone could re-1 trouble will be encountered.It's at first and stopped and talked with place it, I believe.And the change grand stuff to have! In this district, au the animal folks he met from the one to the other, if it were 8% to 4 tons per acre are often bar- But as he was walking off among ever considered, should be cautiously vested with a value equal to bran, the big trees, all alone, something and carefully executed.\tand bran is $30 per ton ; therefore, an suddenly grabbed his foot.My ! how The corn crop we have just bar-\tacre of this crop is worth around\tit did hurt, and he cried\twith\tpain, vested was exceptionally heavy and\t$100.And this is not all.As it grows\tPoking the leaves Away with his\tother much lodged by fail rains ; hence, it It collects nitrogen from the air, de- paw he found that his right one had was a very heavy and difficult opera- posits it in the soil; and it also sends, been caught in his father's big trap, tion, to say the least The field con- its branch roots and rootlets far listed of eight acres which filled our silo, 33x14%, after refilling it three times; besides this we had 50 loads to stook.And, drawing and stocking corn takes time.Not only was this heavy labor, but it cost money; for an engine $2.60 an hour was paid.Then repaying neighbors\u2019 time: when we should have been at home cultivating the stubble.No doubt a com crop, provided that it has been well cultivated, leaves a field in a good state of cultivation, but if the same time which is lost In filling silos were spent In after-harvest-cultivating, more \\ M « » THE CHILDREN\u2019S HOUR w V THE LITTLE BOY'S DREAM Address communications to Agronomist, 7S Adelaide 8t.Weet, Toronto CAN WE PULL DOWN OUR SILOS?BY N.A.DRUMMOND.as If there \u201cTOP\" BACON PRICES IN ENGLAND 1923 Erarm 1922 in hot water and then allowing it to cool.The wax being the lighter will rise to the top and harden.For old combs that have been used in the brood chamber or contain pollen it will be necessary to use pressure to separate the wax from the refuse.Several good hot water presses are on the market and any one of them will soon pay for itself in a fair sized m apiary.The combs are first placed in wo a tank containing hot water and thor- m oughly melted.A sheet of burlap or some similar material is spread over \" the bottom rack of the press and two * or three gallons of the molten mass to is poured into it The edges of the burlap are then folded over evenly and another rack placed on top of it.The press is then filled with boiling water.The top rack is then pressed down by means of a screw and the wax forced out of the cheeso in the burlap.It is well to release the screw once or twice during the operation II 10 so that the refuse becomes well satur- 9 ated with the hot water and then to\tu e press again.The wax being lighter\tI 7 than water will float to the top and can be run off into moulds.\tThe upper part of the graph shows the \u201ctop\u201d prices paid by English | Some presses are fitted with three importers for Irish, Danish, Canadian and American \"Wiltshire sides\u2019' from March, 1922, until November, 1923.The figures are those reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture In their weekly cables from London.Figures at the sides are in shillings per hundredweight of 112 pounds.Broken lines In the chart last fall Indicate nominal prices reported.In the lower section are charted the average monthly prices for \"select\u201d hogs on the Toronto Stockyards, also reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture In dollars per 100 lbs.Notice how closely they follow the main line for Canadian bacon In England.0* I ITS / I* N I i* \\ Air \u201cOh, daddy, daddy, help me.I am down into the soil, loosening and mak- in your trap,\u201d he cried, ing plant-food available.And so, in- It was a long time before a man stead of depleting the soil of plant- came, but it was not his father.The food, aa com does, it deposits and little boy tried to tell what he wanted, I makes more available by its action, but the man did not seem to under-1 Which shall it be\u2014com or alfalfa?stand.Roughly he put a muzzle with Or some of each?Which can be grown a long rope fastened to it, on the boy's to best advantage on your individual head and let him out of the trap.Still farm?Find this out If y iu live he could not get away.The man pull-near a city where land is of high ed and jerked on the rope and led him value your opinion may be biased in a long way off through the woods, and favor of the com, but, generally shut him up in a little shanty, speaking, the other has mtritt which He was tired, hungry and thirsty, weigh heavily upon my mind at but could neither eat nor drink be-1 present\tcause of the horrid muzzle.The bed was so hard and cold, he could not even sleep.And then! Bl-bu-bang! \u201cOh my, where am I?\u201d asked the .\t,\t.J surprised little boy rubbing his eyes.racke ?° \u2018hat th1rlee cheeaeB can be Looking around, he found he had Pr9Med at one time been sleeping on the floor.He felt of on\tTT T hls foot and lt really wasn't hurt at eJ ,r°m Experimental Farm Bulletin all.It had all been a dream.\tNo.26, on \"Bees and How to Keep \u201cBears do have feelings, just like thenL\" This bulletin can be had from boys and girls,\" thought the little the Publications Branch Department boy.\u201dWe treated Bruin so mean yes-\tof Agncu\tture'\tOttawa, Ont\tobtained, is relatively high.In fact,\tcient technical knowledge to\tbe sure terday.I never want to hitch him to\t~~\tthanks to their splendid uniformity,\tthat his quotations are for\tuniform my cart Just as soon as the sun is Cost of Maintenance of the bulk of Danish bacon may be qualities or to make the necessary ad-up I am going to skip out and un-\tDnirv Cattle\treasonably put near the top quotation fasten Bruin's chain so he can go\t, Ua,ry , IC; ., .mark.home, wherever that is.\" And he did.' Ia investigational work conducted Thig .g not gQ true of Canadlan ba_ Bruin couldn\u2019t quite understand it at *e Ontario Agricultural College cQn Ag thg percentage o{ our hogs all, but he winked and blinked hla with dairy cattle, the cost of main- d; select\u201d Is smaller, uniform- thanks to the little boy as he limped\ttenance for dry\tcows and heifers\twas\t{ ,n product ig difficult to attain.\tNow, the best Canadian\tbacon is off toward the woods.\tslu)*n to\t, *8,60 P?r montb-\tSome\tMuch 0f our bacon does not get the\tas good as the best among\tIrish or work was also done n an attempt to ,.^p\u201e priceg.There Is often a differ- Danish; of that packers and technical Returns From Graded Ho,.SK .V UTtS,1 of j\t5,SJ5Ss.An agricultural representative in Jhe résulte show that dairy calves ^ ghipments\tollection for this or that kind.Con- close touch\twith the hog raising situa-\tfor veal should be marke ed a\tthe\tThese facts\tshould be known in the\tsumers who have known a brand con- tion in Bruce County, Ontario, re-\tearliest possible age at which\tthe\tDomlnioT1| f0T\tthere Is always a ten-\ttinue to ask for it; this is a benefit to ports that\tby shipping a carload of\tmarket will accept them.It was\talso\tdency natural\t1\u201e the circumstances,\tthe trade when once a brand is known, hogs on a\tgraded basis the farmers\tf°und that to make satisfactory\tveal\tfor the geller\to{ hogg to relate hi\u201e\tIrlgh Bnd Danish markets have profit- who contributed the stock gained ap- whole milk was necessary.\tprices to the prices he may fancy is1 cd thereby.The ralient fact from the proximately $80 over the flat rate of\t~ shipping which up to that time had been the rule.The load in question graded 76 per cent selects and the balance thick smooths.?Bëôw price in Emglamd m shiUinfj perewto# ill lbs .i I T | i i 1\t\u2014J \u2014 | .A»« Jw- Mw V IS IS IS Ik IS IS IS «6 9 Hoti prit** iTo-tx-tOlO©''^ fir lOÔ ' hi^iect*' i »\t1 A I «1 I I \u2014 - rati care la taken as to the amount fed.Some good legume hay should form the main part of the roughage, this to be supplemented with not more than two to three pounds per head per day of silage.If the silage is from a well matured crop and consequently high in dry matter, the larger quantity may be fed.If from a green, watery crop with consequent low dry matter content, then less should be fed.Mouldy silage is more injurious to sheep than to other classes of live stock, so only silage free from mould should be fed.Com silage is the best known and therefore most recommended for sheep, but other silages, such as peas, oats and vetch, clover or sunflowers may be used, though In the latter case, much smaller quantities would be advisable, owing to the high moisture content Frozen silage should not be used as scouring and bloating may result The reason that care must be taken In regulating the omount of silage or other succulent feed fed to pragnant eyes is that it Is claimed that too much will cause weak, flabby lambs.The ration of silage may be increased slightly after lambing as it will assist the milk flow and there is not then any danger of affecting the lamb.Ewes which have been penned In good condition in the fall should not require any grain feed when receiving a ration of legume hay and silage.of the pregnant ewe if proper POULTRY.À bred-to-Iay male birds should have four things, each of almost equal Importance, because the lack of any of them will adversely affect the offspring.The four characters are breed type, bred-to-lay breeding, constitution and vigor.The male bird should be fairly typical of the breed he represent*.If he does not possess breed type, the general type of the flock will not be uniform and the sale of his progeny, especially the male progeny, will be very limited.No good poultry breeds er purchases male birds simply because they are male birds.Breed type in the male either sets or scatters type in the poultry flock.That the male should be of the right breeding Is of the greatest importance If high egg production Is the desired object There is no surer way to failure than to introduce a male bird of a poor producing line.The degree of success met with in the egg production of his daughters depends almost entirely on the amount of high producing ancestors he has had.Certainly his dam should have produced 200 eggs or over in her pullet year, and If his granddam has laid 200 eggs or over in her pullet year so mirh the better.His sire should be the son of a high producing female, and the more high producing females the male side of his pedigree carries, the greater are his chances of passing on that desirable character to his progeny.So important is this one character that a good bred-to-lay strain Asparagus should be grown much can be ruined in one season by an more extensively than it is, remarks\tUPI rvver ppitfm Inferior male.\ta Dominion\tExperimental Farm Sup-\tBY HELEN GREGG GREEN.Constitution\tIs\tvery\tnecessary\tif\terintendent\tIt is expensive to start \u201cI\tcan't understand\twhy Throck la so Bud and I have never learned the\tia sa\tares* - \u2014* - ' % gjisrsMraT SSH-SE- ¦BËBi least trouble and greatest profit to! strong by'cultivation, proper fertll- teacher handed her Nana's composl- isn't it!\u201d answered Miss McHenry.one-the largest produced on the Aa a ,ittle ax]e grease app]ied to their owner.\tI\tUation, and not to cut during too long tlon-\t, Indeed it is I And from now on\tfarm in years\u2014and made up for the\tthe point of a nail will make It drive a season In a test of ten strains at Throck\u2019s mother read:\t| Throck will have a schedule and I\tfalling off In mangels.There was\tmuch eaaier In seasoned wood, so will Can Rouge Que, Experimental Sta- \"My mother has a sort\tof\ttime shall give Bernard's mother a good\tover 6,000 bushris from the 8 acres.\ta little of the oil of human sympathy tlon results of which are set forth schedule for my brother and\tme.\tWe, scolding for not telling me of her\tThe summer W-store problem was\t,nd interest make the ways of life Succulent feeds, which are keenly in the report for 1922, Donald Elmira\tt»™ to get up every morning,\tInclud- f plan,\u201d Throck'.mother smiled.\tnot so acute this year.By keeping the\tmore smooth for those whose yokes relished by sheep, are valuable for has best met the qualities looked for.\tin* Saturday, at seven o\u2019clock.\tMims Meeting Miss McHenry\ta\tfew\tcattle off the permanent pasture until\tare heavy.Furthermore, as the grease their tonle and regulating qualities\t-W-\tcalls once only! We have the\tuse of months later, the mother\tinquired\tJune 5th.it got a good start, and fre\ttends to prevent the nail from rusting Roots, such as turnips or mangels If a horse is standing uncovered in\tthe bathroom from seven to\tseven- ' about her son's work.\tquant rains kept it fresh and growing.\tin the wood, so will the sympathy are possibly the most satisfactory cold weather, cover him.If his Man- forty five.\tAfter that Father has IL ; \u201cVery good indeed,\" she answered.\tTwenty acres of sweet clover held\tkeep alive the fires\tof love\tand\tJoy form of succulent feed, but they cost ket has fallen or blown off, pick it Then we eat what Mims calls a simple, | \u201cIt Is a close race between Throck\tthe dairy cattle until the aftermath\twithin our lives considerably more to grow and store up and put It on hlm.\tI nourishing breakfast Usually It is and Nana now.And Bernard, who Is In the hay fields came on.This after- then silage It Is sometimes more\t_ either hot oatmeal and milk : fruit, a few years older, is in the \u2018contest math on 97 acres of the hay crop was Keep a small magnet hanging in the convenient end profitable to feed the The organised marketing of farm toast and\tmilk; coddled egg, toast, as the children call it and they're all\tluxuriant and pasture remained fairly\tkitchen.It can be\tused to\tpick\tup latter, as It has been found that rood products can become efficient and ef and milk;\tor bread and butter and receiving excellent grades.Oh, there\u2019s\tgood till late autumn.\tspilled tacks, and with It you\tmay\trequality silage, free\tfrom\tmoulds\tend\tfective only\twhen backed by » well- worm\tmilk.We have\tplenty of time nothing like regularity in the home life\tAs\tusual\tgreen\tfeed\tfor\tstabled\tcover a\tmetal\tpart of the stove which every\tmorning to eat\tour breakfast, ta help the \u2022child in hie school work.\" stock\twas produced\tfrom a few\tacres\tsometimes slips out\tof\tplaça Further de- justments if changea have occurred requiring recognition.He must guard against the pitfalls of cash discount, premiums, rebates, deferred payments and allowances of all sorts.\u201d Yet there are paid for all export bacon.The fact producer's point of view ig that there \u201e\t.\t, that the cabled reports are official is no reason in the world why the of good cows we are following the makes one all the more ready to as- mass of Canadian bacon should not, course of older civilization where the cow Is Indispensable.In gradually increasing the number sume for the prices a degree of ac- by quadrupling our percentage of \"accuracy that they as a matter of fact lecis\" to the total, be Improved in cannot possess, taken only on one quality, uniformity and volume so l that lt may at least equal Danish.i day in the week.Home Education of peas and oats sown at the rate of three bushels of oats and % to 1 bushel of peas per acre, according to size of the peas.O.A.C.Farm Crop».1 \u2022The Child\u2019» First School le the Family\"\u2014FreebeU\" \u2022> The crop acreage on the Ontario Agricultural College Farm for the season of 1928 was as follows: 106 acres of oats, 40 acres of mixed grain, 80 acres of barley, 40 acres of silage com, 8 acres of mangels, 8 acres of Cultivation of Asparagus.Regularity in Home Living for Children + Get the Ice Hook.One of the ways in which the farm- p p i f Grease the Way.SHEEP i low l1 acid, can replace roots In the balanced production program. y A Montrent milk dealer, named Ficher, watered his milk from a well infected with typhoid germs, with the alarming result that nine families contracted the disease.He was fined $200.and costs.THE EQUITY^ SHAWVILLE, FEB.7, 1924 OUR STOCK FLOUR Premier King has given out that the îevemment is not at present consider-the appointment of a Canadian Minister to Washington, all rumors to the contrary notwithstanding In connection with this appointment, the of Sir Arthur Currie has recently FLOUR\u2014Our Flour is steadily gaining in popularity.Try a bag at our expense.GRAHAM FLOUR\u2014For muffin», pancakes, biscuits, etc.It can't be beaten.CRVSHED WHEAT ) GERM MEAL ./ AMOR DE COSMOS mg to Our aew Flour has proven to all the name implies\u2014 VICTORY.Vova Scotian Helped Build Vg> Pacific Province.Amor de Cosmos, one-time Premier of British Columbia, took part in an early and exciting phase of development in the Pacific Province, a period made more picturesque by an early gold rush.Further details In the Life of the Nova Scotian, who was born with the plainer name John Smith, are given by a Toronto reader.Vancouver Island, he points out, had by the Oregon Treaty of 184b become undisputed British territory; but the Hudson\u2019s Bay Corporation still held it under lease as a fur company.In 1849 the headquarters of that company was transferred to the site of the present capital, Victoria, and Vancouver Island was by the British Government created a \"Province.Mr.George Gonthier, the recently with the then Chief Factor of the appointed #15,000 a\tyear Auditor\tCompany.\tSir\tJames Douglas, as .«\t,\t.r\t,1 \u201e m i\tgovernor.\tThe\tsettlement at the General, is to be\tthe\thead of\tthe hm\\u\\\tmouth\tthe\tprAser river, then of audit,\u201d under\twhich\tthe\tCivil Ser-\tunder the\tname\tof \"New Caledonia.\" vice of Canada is to be investigated, was In 1857 similarly organized as and pared down as regards the mini >v governor, but with a Legislative As- er >ear, but it was reduced last aavll of his smithy was It neces-year to $200,000.\tsary for him to gather the scrap iron In explanation of the withdrawal of from three languages: Amor (Latin) the subsidy, the Federal Government tie (French) Cosmos (Greek).\" 11 It is one of the results of the\t- Longfellow made that S.B.HODGINS Ambling Through book FOR SALE vinoes to End SHAWVILLE.AIN STREET The undersigned offer» for sale the following articles, cheap for cash, and all in perfect order :\u2014 One Deering Binder, One Disk Harrow, One Plough, One Plank Holler.Apply to PETER TOOHEY, Thorne Centre, Que.i I \u2022 # 1 CREAM WANTED One Horse Rake, One Fanning Mill, Ped, and of this valley Mr.Towne writes: \u2018 An old inhabitant told us that he had been looking at this scene, and at the rich greenness of the Gasper-eau Valley, tor sixty-five years and they never wearied, him should they?For the shadows fold differently every afternoon, and the sun moves down that sky, lordly to____________________________________day, lordlier to-morrow; and the The popular dogma of 'making I pageant along the shore changes with the lumberman plant as much as he each hour.The delicate outlines ot Notice of the intention to discontinue I cuts\u2019 will never remedy the decadent the opposite coast are like something agricultural grants has been sent out to tendencies of Canada\u2019s forest re- in a dream, almost too tenuous to Provincial Ministers of Agriculture.sources.In the history of this coun- be; as if goblins or fairies had form- The y-Hml\t«\u201c< ISw'fZ!\t1 *\u201c\t\"™°ï\t\"\" \" \"\" .made l®.J'' teltln* to human aet Bree more than | airik Into the water ooon ag.», and at that time it U tailed $.\t, six hundred thousand square miles of Lpeechieas in the presence of such 000 i*?r annum.Diinng the ten year j original forest.\u201d\tbeauty.It Is evanescent, fairy like; period it grew to $1,100,000 a year.This statement formed part of a yet at moments it takes on an iron Last year the Government reduced it public address delivered by Mr.Rob- | strength which it Is difficult to de-to the original amount, the sum of son Black, manager of the Canadian scribe.I felt while here that no lake $000,000 being provided in the esti- Forestry Association at Ottawa.country in the United States that I mates to coyer it.\t| \u2019\u2019The most alluring and substantial had ever seen, no stretch of shore, commercial opportunity before the held quite this quality of serenity people of this country to-day Is jeal- sanctity.I seemed to be spiritually Breaches of Liquor Act Send | ousy to look after an estate of young | a different person In the hour when forests, all on public-owned land, 1 \\ looked off at the sky and the basin, .totalling 50 million acres in extent, as though I were in some strange During 1923 there were 191 con vie- These young forests are the sole heaven on earth, tionh in Hull courts for offences com- hope of the future, not only for the *vVe could see the sheep grazing initted under the Quebec Liquor Act,\tmaking of lumber and\tpaper, but\tcontentedly behind us,\ta pastoral according to the annual report of Mr.J.\tfor providing essential\tmaterials\tscene that never wearies\tme; and as Noel Beauchamp, solicitor for the ! without which agriculture, fisheries, the afternoon swooned into twilight.Quebec Liquor Commission.Of the ! mining, power development and all I and now and then an early star ap-conviciions 113 carried jail terms\tother constructive activities will have\tI\tpeared.and we continued\tto be wrapt running from one to three mouths and I a druggie tor eurviral.\"\t|\tIn the .tillnen.life seemly to be gtv- ur.n fifipd\t- log me more than It ever had bel ore.J,\t\u2018 j- \u2022 j\t, Buffaloes For New Zealand.\t\"Grand Pre dreams Its dreams, no eath again visited the home of Mr.Edward Hamilton of the 7tb Line Clarendon, on Dec.23rd, li/23, claiming for its victim his l*clovod wife, Isabel!, daughter of the late Joseph Hill, of Thornby.The deceased was in her 54th year and had been ailing for several months.All that a loving husband and family could do was done for her recovery.Khc leaves to mourn her loss her sorrowing husband, two sons and three daughters, namely :\tRev.W.Hamil- ton, of Winchester, Ont.; Jessie and Annie, ot Montreal ; IIul»ort and Mabel at home.Also one brother and sister : Mrs.W.C.Rod I iff, of St.Jobnsbury, Vt., and Mr.Joseph Hill, of Campbell's Bay.At an early age Mrs.Hamilton was converted and became a member of the Wesleyan Church, of which she proved ft faithful and devoted member.Her dying testimony was that she was glad she had lived for Je*u»;uid that J was coming soon.\tn\tv-z The funeral was held on Dec.251 h in the Connexion*! Methodist Church at Radford, Que., and was largely attended, which showed the respect in which the deceased was held.The service was conducted by Rev.G.C.Heslop, pastor, assisted by Rev.M.I.Robinson, of the Methodist Church; Rev.A.Wiley, of the Holiness Movement Church, and Rev.A.G.Shea, of Ottawa, President of the Canada Wesleyan Conference, preached the sermon.The text was\u2014II Peter 1: 11\u2014\" For so an entrance shall be ministered unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.\u201d The service was closed by prayer by Rev.H.Fresque, of the Presbyterian Church.Her remains were laid at rest in Maple Grove cemetery at Shaw ville, by the side of her second eldest son, Earl, who died November, 1922.The pall bearers were Messrs.George Fleming, Montreal ; Joseph Crawford ; Charles Hill, Ottawa ; Russell Hill, Campbell\u2019s Ray ; Harold Stevenson, Toronto, and Harry Hill, Campbell\u2019s Bay, all nephews of the deceased.The casket was covered with wreaths and flowers from many sources, of which the following are some : Pillow, the family ; wreaths\u2014Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Dale, Shaw ville, and Mr.and Mrs.G.Fleming, Montreal ; Charles and Gordon Hill, Ottawa ; Charles Stevenson and family, Toronto ; the Connexions! Methodist Church, Shawville, and others.The community and friends extend their heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing husband aud family in their sad bereavement.\u2014Com.Wsikly Jaereal dwled te Ueti Interest, Published every Thursday Shawville, County Runtime, Que.$1.80 CANADA\u2019S GREATEST PIANO Auniiai Subecrlption .* All arrears must be paid up before aejr paper la discontinued.JOHN A.COWAN Publisher.Limited Quantity Over 50,000 in use Ask any Plano Tuner for his honest opinion WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL A guarantee of Sale $5,000.00 AfiKNTs kok Gerhard Heintzman, Edison Phonographs, Brunswick » of your death m ease $10,00000 Making the Thrifty Shopper Happy with a Lot for a Little Money.If you die by accidental mean 4 $50.00 A MONTH your policy kept IN FULL FORCE All Guarantee! in one Contract of the Confederation Life.Y our credit ia good with us ROBERTSON, PINOLE & TILLEY, Ltd.60 yards of Stair Carpet\u2014heavy hemp stair or passage carpet, 22£ inches wide, formerly 35c a yard\u2014 Limited Quantity Sale Price 25o.yd.1 only Lady\u2019s Navy Blue Dress, Made of all-wool Serge, trimmed with black braid and girdle, size 40.Formerly $11.00- Limited Quantity Sale Price $8.50 Corner Bank and Cooper Streets, OTTAWA.1 W-rlt SHAW VILLE Business Cards.WT Pulpwood Wanted OR.A.H.BEERS SURG RON DENTIST .Qu*.Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery Oooto^of Dentafsurgery, University of l.lo«nt°»iefof D\"nttl Sown, .w*.DR.A.R.HYNES VI RENFREW - - ONT.Hynes Bloc k - Opposite Hotel Renfrew.Phone 471.Campbblls Bay 25 yds.light-col d Wrapperette, We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Best prices.suitable for children\u2019s wear ; cream with small blue flower, cream with pink spot.Formerly 25c a yard\u2014 Limited Quantity Sale Price l7ic Office 9 pieces Pailette Silk, 36 inches wide, and of good weight and lustre.Colors brown, taupe, sky blue, dark green, light pink and mais.Formerly $2.25 yd.Limited Quantity Sale Price $1.49 LAWN BROS 9 GENERAL MERCHANTS CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C.QUEBEC.CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY Advocate, Barrister, Etc.196 Main St., Hull.9 pairs Men\u2019s Brown Mocha Mitts, heavily lined with imitation fur-elastic tops to fit tight around the wrist.Formerly $1.75\u2014 Overcoats I S.A.MAG KAY, B.C.L.IN MBMORIAM NOTARY PUBLIC \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Que* In loving memory of Mary Dean, who Feb.3, 1923.We have to mourn the loss of one We did our best to save ; Beloved on earth, regretted gone, Remembered in the grave.* Mother and Sisters.Limited Quantity Price $1.10 Shawville.died For the latest in styles and the Newest in shades, made up of plaid back goods ; leather lined, or full lining.Just the Thing for You this Winter.Also a good range of GEORGE HYNES 4 only Men\u2019s Sleeveless Sweaters, in all wool, color dark brown, sizes 38 and 40.Formerly $1 50- Limited Quantity Sale Price $105 cr Embalmer and funeral Director Main Street .Shawville.Personal attention.Open all hours.Card of Thanks Jennie Graham wishes to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the illness and death of her uncle, the late Johnston Henderson, which occurred recently.12 Childs\u2019 Wool and Blanket UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Cloth Coats in colors of rose, white, blue, grey, tan and pink.Some are lined with sateen, others with flannelette : some plain, others trimmed with braid ; sizes 20; 22, 24.Formerly $4.75 to $7.00\u2014 Mackinaw Coats.Note this :\u2014Our charge for publishing Cards of Thanks and Memoriam Notices\u2014the latter not to exceed 8 lines of verse\u2014is fifty cents, which amount is to be sent in with copy.w.J.HAYES O O SHAWVILLE MAIN STREET All calls will rereive prompt per sona attention.Motor Hearse supplied If desired.Limited Quantity Sale Price $3.99 THE TAILORS MURRAY BROS \u20221 A Colored\te^r, Mr.Dreuton A.MaCNau, of Montreal, who.for many years was editor of the Montreal Daily Star, used to spend his holiday week-ends at a picturesque summer home In the LaureniiunF, 4 ft w miles out of Val Morin, Que.The road leading from the railway station lo \u201cNordcrag/\u2019 us he called hie resort, was very rough and muddy in the rainy weather, but his guests on arriving always found a cheerful fire burning in an old fashioned grate, over which hung a motto, to which their host invariably pointed.It was a quotation from Bobble Burns: \"When at the blithe end o' the journey at last, What' the de'il ever thinks o' the road he has passed?\" After Mr.MacNab's first wife died, he advertised for a housekeeper.Being Nova Scotian of pronounced Highland Inclinations, he picked out of the mass of replies all the Scotch names and got his secretary to send word to these ladies to come for a personal Interview.The first 10 send her name Into his office was a Mrs.MacGregor, and, when the editor sent for her to be admitted, a huge colored lady bustled into the room, announcing: \u201cI'se Mrs.MacGregor.\" Next to Bank of Nova Scotia.6 Boys* Coat Sweaters, in navy blue and high collar.These are all wool and of a heavy rib knit.$3.00 and $3.50 NOTICE or MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Sizes 28, 30, 32, 3f.Formerly SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.dj.O.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each month W.H.Corrigan, W.M.R«o.Hodoins, Secretary.Limited Quantity Sale Price $2.00 5 Boys\u2019 Coat Sweaters, heavy I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Menu-ments ever placed before the public of thisdistrict.Prices are such that it will be to intending purchasers\u2019interest to consult me before placing their order elsewhere.Nothing too large-\u2014nothing too small.FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.n rib and high collar, maroon and green trimmings A warm serviceable sweater.Formerly $- 7.\u2019> and $3.00\u2014 Limited Quantity Sale Price $1.75 CRIMSON ARROW R.B.P.No.852 meets at Charter! s second Monday of each month.Sir Kt.F.W.Brat, W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Stkblk, Reg.Sizes 28, 30, 32.SHAWVILLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.No.40 Meet* the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 8 o\u2019clock, n.m.Rebekahs meet on tat and 3rd Mondays, same hour.Lodge Room \u2014 Orange Hall.Visiting brethren always welcomed.G.Ii.Dal* Men\u2019s Fine Knit, Medium Weight Pull-overs ; color, combination of maroon, grey and green\u2014a dandy sweater for dress wear.Size 36 and 38\u2014 2 R.A.Dennis.N. price of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, as the company pays the tax.You can still obtain the pills through any medicine dealer at 60 cents a box, or by mall, post paid, at this price, from The Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont.Where the name Jennings INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIES, INC.Department A-103, Atlanta, Oa.I herewith enclose 10 cents (stamps will do), for which Gentlemen._____\t_ send me a copy of Miss Katherine Campbell's Booklet on \"Beauty,and Health.\u201d \"Why\u2014\u201d the young fellow stammer-Then he laughed, the frank Street Name e**e#ee#e#e# # e Being Busy.limit HARD ON BABY State Town \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 When people tell one another how busy they are or have been, although they are likely to lament the \"busyness,'' they usually regard It as creditable.And yet to be busy Is not necessarily to be engaged In anything worth while.Being busy and working are by no means synonymous paraglng expression \"a busybody\u201d arose from a perception of that fact.People who keep themselves pretty constantly occupied with work have no time or Inclination for mischiefmaking, yet people can busy themselves In making mischief.They can busy themselves too In ways that do no special harm to others and that are yet futile and frivolous.A great many people, for example, are busy performing social acts and rites that have no particular value.Being busy In the sense of being constantly occupied with the little complications In the web of life Is a harassing and discouraging form of activity, says a writer in Youth's Companion.Yet nowadays people give more time and effort to the attempt to deal with such complications than ever before\u2014because the complications are more numerous and Intricate.I Classified Advertisements I\tFOR SALE Dire Threat An Irish sergeant was drilling two very stupid recruits, who could not be prevailed upon to keep step.Losing g all patience, he shouted: \"If I knew which of ye two spalpeens was out of step, I'd put him straight in the guardroom.\u201d The winter season Is a hard one on the baby.He Is more or less confined to stuffy, badly ventilated rooms.It is so often stormy that the mother does not get him out in the fresh air as often as she should.He catches colds which rack his little system; bis stomach and bowels get out of order and he becomes peevish and cross.To guard against this the mother should keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets In the They regulate the stomach The Herds of Death.POUNDS LEAF TOBACCO.ONE pound is flue cured.Mailed all over Canada for $2.Lewis Wigle, Leamington, Ont When the moon Is high And the wind is low Over the alkali, Browsing slow, The skeletons Of cattle go.Their ribs gleam white, Their breath Is frost, A ghost cow lows For a ghost calf lost.And on horns like sharp moons Their foes are tossed.\u2014Elizabeth J.Coatsworth.The dis- Consider whether you have satisfied | your relations to father, mother, co:t-The busy man has few idle visitors sin, neighbor, town, cat and dog, whe-\u2014of whom worry is one.\tj ther any of these can upbraid you.\u2014R.W.Emercon.house wÊÊIÊÊM ¦¦PH and bowels, and break up colds.The new sales tax will not increase the price of Baby's Own Tablets, as the company pays the tax.You can still obtain the Tablets through any medicine dealer at 26 cents a box, or by mail post paid from The Dr.Williams* Medicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont.Mooring a Dirigible.The proposal of the U.8.navy to fly to the Pole In the Shenandoah, Uncle Sam\u2019s biggest airship, Includes the establishment of an air base in Alaska from which the start would be made.It Is unlikely that a special hangar for the big ship would be built there, and It Is much more probable mooring masts would be utilized to hold the Such n T Mother ! Give Sick Child \u201cCalifornia Fig Syrup\" Hermine Laxative for a Bllloua, Constipated Baby or Child.; ASPIRIN Whotosomewü Refreshing Constipated, bll- \u2022 ) tous, feverish, or \u2022 sick, colic Babies and Children leva to take genuine \"California Fig .Syrup.\" No other 1 laxative regulates ' the tender little bowels so nicely.; It sweetens ~ the stomach and starts the liver and towels acting without griping What a Knot is Not.The meaning of a sailor's \"knot,\" like an ordinary knot, requires some unravelling.A \"landlubber\" would say that a steamship Is steaming at \"twenty-five knot an hour,\" but a sailor would simply say \"twenty-five knots.\" The latter Is correct.A knot is not a distance, but a speed.The word \"speed\" combines distance and time, a sailor calling the speed of a ahlp while passing over a sea mile, about 6,080 feet or l 1-8 land miles, one \"knot.\" The word \"knot\" Is very old ancient days seamen found out the speed of their vessel by means of a \"log line.\" This was a piece of wood, to which was attached a long line knotted at regular Intervals.The log was thrown overboard, and a sandglass on board was allowed to run down.It was then seen how many knots had been paid out If fifteen, then the ship was travelling at fifteen knots; If twelve, at twelve knots, and so on.Shenandoah between flights mast «already are In use at the Lake-hurst, N.J., naval station.The usual airship mooring mast Is about 200 feet high and is of steel, firmly based In concrete.The nose of the ship Is made fast by cables to a swivel arrangement set In the head of the mast This swivel, moving freely, permits the flying craft to swing to the wind, much as a ship swings to Its anchor In a tideway.When the airship Is to be moored she noses down toward the mast, drops her cable to the ground, and this in turn Is made fast to the cable on the mast swivel.The slack Is then taken up by a motor driven winch on the ground.After being secured to the mast It to found the airship rides better in the wind If ballast Is cast out.WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY&LIYER REMEDY ! 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W -i IE U w A I BAYER ____old reliable remedy for Bright\u2019s Disease, sick headache, pains In back and other indications of kidney and soothing drugs liver trouble.Fifty years successful your druggist and avoid counterfeits! sale.At your druggist or direct from insist upon genuine \"California Fig WARNER\u2019S SAFE REMEDIES CO.j Syrup\" which contain» directions.The The persons who are busy most of the time on productive, interesting work of some kind, and who do not allow the element of busyness to Invade their hours of recreation and relaxation, have a sound philosophy of life and are living in accordance with Contains no narcotics or Say \"California\" te 16 In Toronto, Ont MRS.DAVIS NERVOUS WRECK it.Old People Bltro-Phosphate feeds the nerves Unless you see the name \"Bayer | BD(1 0\\& people need It to make them Cross\" on package or on tablets you feeI Bnd look younger.It\u2019s the one\tn cl hi D » J are not getting the genuine Bayer As- nerve builder for weak, nerveux-, Tell* W omen Howjne Was IXCStorea Remit by Dominion Express Money 1 pirln proved safe by millions and pre- hauate(i men and women and that is ! |Q Perfect Health by Lydia E.0rt\u201d' \u201c\t- *\u201c,0\" i\t\"\" \"\"\" -1/\tTII\tmw.Vtfcubic c.mP.mu Tooth.ch.\tLombV.o*\tFToat Bt\tToronto, Out._____ Winr.lnog Moo.-\"'! eutnot jpo* Neuritis\tRheumatUm\ttoo highly of what Lydia E.Pmkhame J5T&- «ss v-p-1\tûcïïcl\t\u20141 SurHls Each unbroken package COD-\tniHIll\twreck and I just had talni proven directions.Handy boxes\tIIUII-V\tto force myself to do of twelve tablets coat few cents.Drug ITOIIV 11111/111110\tW\tmy work.Even the gl,tg also sell bottles of 24 and 100.I II UV U||u|UI UX\t!\teoundofmyownehU- Aaplrtn Is the trade mark (registered 11 Ul 11 I Hill LLU\tdr*5 PM.n8 ™*de In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture ot\t»\t~\t*\tme feel aa if I most A foolish mother can suggest mis- Monoecctlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld
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