The equity, 3 avril 1924, jeudi 3 avril 1924
[" 1 O SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1V24 » In 1933 » what will you he doing ?COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE No.42.41st Year.91*50 per annum In advene# 2,00 to the United Btatee I HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL LOCAL NEWS Lamkh mg»1 of smart Spring\t\u2022nui Vail and set* tor M RM.L.K RLLKY, Centre St.I am now ready with a THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLB, QUE.materials m hats yourself Go to Dover** for tie-»\u2014the classiest Assortment in town.* Full SALK 20 good young horses, on easy terms.Apply to G.A.Howard.Ottawa, Ont.Our courue Inelinlcs Shot! hand.Tvpe writing.Spelling, renrrmnship.Knghsh ¦ten.Office Work.Civil Ser PERSONAL MENTION Correspond* i vice, etc.OTTAWA Will prepare you for a good position that will ensure advancement.Attend this Git Rat School that leads all other Canadian Schools in open competition on the Civil Service Examinations and make mu re of being in a good position in lira.Enter any time.Catalogue f?ee.F.0.Wantons is paying $1.15 per bushel for wheat testing lbs.or over, at him mill.\u2022 FOR SALK\u201412 head of good work horses\u2014at Pontiac House stables.Apply to tt.J.HAMILTON.Buy your children's hats now.Wo have a large assortment on display.Prices very reasonable.\u2022 ~\tM.For an, Main St Notick\u2014There will be two men at the farm of Ed.McCullough on Tuesday, April 8th, to sell all the movable articles on the place.The farm is also for sale.Our confrere J.D, Sullivan of the Advance has succeeded Mr.John Stevenson in the Secretaryship of Campbells Bay and Litchfield corporations.March on the whole was a pleasant month\u2014few snowstorms and lots of sunshine.The closing days, however, demonstiated that the Old Lion of our grandfathers\u2019 day was still vigorous and aggressive.The Clarendon Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Lawson Corrigan on Wednesday, April tith at 2.30 p in.Program : Suggestions on increasing funds.* Mr.Jas.R.Horner, of Cobalt, is spending a few days in town.Mr.A.B retain IT, general merchant of Ladysmith, who has been succeeded by Mr.Wm, McCleary, removed to Ottawa this week.Mrs.H.T Argue, who has been visiting her son.Or.Argue, of Forest, Ont., returned to Shuw-ville last Friday.R.J.Hamilton with his men and teams are home from the Rouge district, having fulfilled the reason's contract for hauling supplies for the Riordou Co.Misses \u2018Margaret and Laumia Smith, of Campbell's Bay, who were visiting their sister, Mrs.Wm.I).Wilson, for a few days last week, toft for home on Satur-evening.Our STANDARD of Instruction lw*lng 10% higher than any other.our graduate* me preferred and given HETTKR pay.Our teacher* know what to teach, and how to teach It, all having been practical stenographer*.nfer- \u201c Wall Paper attend the LARGEST and Our line of Wall Papers is now in and we Invite you to call and look it over while the stock is fresh.We also have our new Sample Book, and the designs shown are better than ever.D.E.HENRY.PkKsmeNT Cor.Bank and Spark* SU f DR.N.R.BOYES W E.Gowlixu, H.G.W.Bhaithwait President VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST (Graduate Ontario Vet.Coll.Toronto) G.A.Howard's Office, Shawville Principal INSURANCE FIRE WIND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICKNESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE BONDS workmen\u2019s compensation SUN LIFE A.O.BROUGH.AGENT Shawville, Que.Care and treatment of all Domestic Animale.FOR SALK-A \" Titan' Tractor-10.20 \u2014with one 8 score Plow , also Renfrew Ah,.Swm.n, of Y\u201em «*¦1SStfSZSSi SClM tioil, who has spent the past two condition.Will be sold reasonable.Summer seasons in Sema ns dis-\tApply to Ira McKnlght.trict of Saskatchewan, returning I\tR R No.1, Shawville colony of Clarendon people are now.Apply to H.irold Elliott.Shaw.iUe located.\tR.R.N.No.i.PAINT\u2014When in need of Paint don\u2019t forget that we handle the best and our stock is complete.C.J.CALDWELL.OR.H.KENNETH NEILSON A young man named Glenn, of FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of Marquis Ottawa-you of C.P.R.Conductor Set'd Wheat ; also some loose Hay.Glenu\u2014employed at the Calumet \u2018\tLeonard lielshar, bhawvllle power plant, was badly injured last Wednesday by being struck by a piece of rock on the head M, n\u201e c.M Physician and Surgeon (Graduate of McGill University) SHAWVILLE, QUE (Late Dr.Fraser's, Main St.) Telephone.L.M.C.C Kim side Women\u2019/ Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Paul rhabot on Friday, April 11th, at Election of He photographed this year on your birthday, «urpriae the family and your friends.Nothing gives such complete 2 p m.Program Officers.Roll call \u2014 Payment of dues.The Shawville Womens\u2019 Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Alf.Draper on Thursday, April 3rd, at 7.90 p.in.Program Election of officers and other F|>ecial business.A good attendance is requested.Office We regret to report that our.\t, townsman, Mr.William Brown, »nd lasting happiness as a pleasing was rather seriously hurt on Wed- l*>rtrait.H.Imison, Photo .Artist.\tTTrTTAiJrrDTMP , .\u2022.«dvrrTr ™,pi\u201e[ AUCTIONEERING.at the time drawing blocks from ,l ^P**ing are now hem.I a items Md Commencing July 7th, .the mill to the rectory with a models very smart.1 need from 12#.| hold an auction sale on horse and dump cart.It appears 11P* Leave your order for Easter.J the cart, loaded with wood, dump- ' R- Dover.ed and threw Mr Brown ofl at the back, and the cart and load went Cents\u2019 Furnishing Dept.1023.I will First Saturday Afternoon of Each Month.Anyone having articles for sale should .\t,\t.\t, .\t, ell\u2019s Feed Store\u2014opposite Shawville see me and bring them in.conveyed home as speedily ns llncubators possible mid attended to by Dr.i row les.The aged man's condition | Important to Formers : is hopeful Men\u2019s Suits Serge, Tweed, Worsted, extra values, Boys\u2019 Suits A good range to select from, $7.00 to $12.00 The Advance reports that Mr.F.J.Doyle of that town, head of the Pontiac Power and Development Co , has operations well under way for the development of power on Bernard Creek, which is to supply electrical- current to Fort Coulonge.He expects to have the plant running by the end of June.A few of our local hockey fans went to Ottawa Tuesday afternoon to witness the last game of the year for the Stanley Cup championship, between Calgary Tigers, leaders of the Western league and Canadiens, winners of the Eastern championship.The Canucks maintained -their supremacy in one of the most sensational exhibitions seen at the Auditorium this Winter, and are fully entitled to all the honors that are being bestowed upon them.Eggs Wanted\u2014At G.G.McDow $15.00 to $30.00 R.W.Hodoins FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - One Gander\u2014(exchange for goose).Apply to J.Ii.Corrigan.McKee* Que.Leave me your orders for Frost Wire Fencing before April 15th.I can save you ¦> ceuts per rod oo it in a rload which I aiu ordering on that date.Phone or write your requirements to J.L.Hodoins, Authorized Agent, Shawville, Que.*s LOST\u2014Between Shawville and Bristol Corpers.on Saturday, March 29, a black Fur Robe.Finder will be liberally rewauled by returning to Sereney's Bakery, Shawville.II Notice -The brethren of the O.Y.B.are requested to attend the meetings of their Lodge, held on the second Wednesday of each month.The maple syrup industry of this district got into action last week, h day or two lute in most, At Yarm on March 20th, to Mr of expectations.A finer spell of March weather is seldom ex lierienced than that which pre vailed last week.FOR SALE-S.C.Rhode Island Red Eggs tor hatching\u2014(10 cents for setting of I 15.Apply Thomas Bean, R.No.2, Shaw * \" ville.BORN Shirts FOR SALE\u2014A number of Barred Rock baby chicks\u2014good laying strain\u2014ready for delivery April 7.Apply Thompson, R.No.3, Shawville Fine Shirts from $1.25 to $2.50 Work \u201c to Graham MARRIED 1.00 \u201c 2.50 u FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of good Seed Banner Oats, also Green Mountain Mountain Potatoes lit for seed.Apply W.H ol ., .\t,\t,\t, ,i\td Corrigan, R.No.1.Shawville, Sleighing hangout much longer At the home of the bride on- in this section than the outlook Wednesday, 2titli inst.r by the ™* SAI:L^A quantity the past week.Those,* ot course, (;eorge Ernest Black, son of Wm who based thejr ealculatious on j h BUck Sh>|wvi\u201e snow lasting till the first of May, 11\t^ doubtless have some logs and firewood oil hand that won\u2019t swell thfir bank account this year.Smith\u2014Black Archdeacon Naylor Memorial .The rector announced at the evening service at St.Paul\u2019s on Sunday that a canvass for subscriptions towards the above fund will begin next week and that those who are désirions of contributing could facilitate matters by handing in their money to the Treasurer, R.G.Hodgins, or the Wardenm, without waiting till the canvassers approached them.Mr.Kills also drew attention to the fact that this year was the fiftieth anniversary of the building of St.Paul\u2019s Church, and therefore it was befitting that the event should be celebrated, as in the manner proposed, by erecting a lasting memorial to one who had labored so long in the parish.The Equity will acknowledge subscriptions, as received, from time to time.All sizes included.Largest stock.Special line of extra Over-size for Big Men.of Arthur also some Boots Complete stock of Men\u2019s and Boys,' both heavy and fine.See them.Quality considered prices cannot be beaten.Hats We have a reputation for sell-good Hats.Our stock this Spring spells quality.Come and look them over.FOR SALE\u2014A batch purebred York shire Pigs and Maxwell Disc Harrow Apply R.J.Wilson, Shawville.Phone Cole\u2014Black I at the home of the bride s parents, Apply Mrs.Secil Sly, It.No.2, Shaw Mr.and Mr* T.Black, Shawville, | ville, when their daughter, Gladys ¦¦ A very pleasant evening was Verna, became the bride of Mr.spent at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Cole, son of Mr.Thus.Cole, Wm.Graham on March 19, when Gf North Bay.Rev.W.J.the Young Women\u2019s Guild tender- Watchorn performed the ce reed a \u201cfarewell\u201d to Mr.and Mrs.numy, while Mr.E.Horner and H H Walsh before their de- | Misa P.Smith acted as witnesses parture for their new home in Aylmer.The evening was spent in games and miisi/, after which a presentation was made to Mrs.Walsh of a Hum of money in gold.The gift was accompanied by an address in which was expressed the best wishes of the Young Womens\u2019 Guild, and it stated that the presentation was but a slight token of recognition of Mrs Walsh\u2019s untiring zeal and kindly courtesy.Mrs Walsh, though taken by surprise, replied in a few well chosen words/ Following the presentation refreshments were served and a very enjoyable evening wah brought to a close.\u2014Com.Farewell Party FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of choice Seed Barley.Apply Howard Smith.Wyman, Que.FOR SALE\u2014Litter young Yorkshire Pig*, ready for delivery ; also Barred Rock Eggs at 50 cents a setting.#, E.J.Barber, Shawville.The bride was very becomingly attired in a dress of blue silk canton crepe with gold radium lace panels.She wore a gold pendant the gift of the groom.The young couple left on Tuesday for North Bay, where they intend to reside.We wish them a long, happy journey through life \u2014Com.FqR SALE\u2014One extra good Gander, cheap.Apply to F.W.Thomas, R.R.No.3.Shawville, Que Golden Wedding FOR SALE\u20141 Baby Carriage, black body, large wheels, wooden spokes , good a*new.Will he sold reasonable.Apply Mra.Warney Richardson.Shawville.Fifty years ago on Wednesday last, March 2ttth.Francis Fa!loon Corrigan and Margaret Brown stood at the altar in the old Church of England, which stood on the north side of Main Street, opposite the present building, and were pronounced man and wife by the Reverend Geo.C Robinson, then Rqctor of the parish.As an almost total surprise, those members of the family who reside within rteach visited their parents on Wednesday last to join in celebrating the anniversary.Three of the family were unable to be present oil account of distance, but greetings were received from all of these by mail, and during the day, bringing good wishes to gladden the day | ÎH ?those thus extending felicitations ¦ the Reverend J.D#Ellis, the present Rector of the parish, and the Reverend M.I.Robinson, minister of the Methodist Church.It is naturally a great source of joy to Mr.and Mrs.Corrigan that all their children are still living, four of whom still reside in this district ; one son in Sault 8te Marie, another in Toronto, and a daughter in Calgary.FOR SALE\u2014Two Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Baby Cutter.Carriage and Cradle.Mrs.N.C.Smith.Underwear Finest line of Mid-weight Underwear at the price that can be shown\u2014 \" PENMAN'S,\u201d *\u2022 MERCURY,\" \u201cATLANTIC,\u201d and \u201c TIGER \" Brands Priced $2.00 to $4.00 suit.Methodist Church Note.\tSALE\u20144 Grad.Chw.White lesna.On April 18 in the morn- Que., R.R.No.1.in g \u201cThe Crucifixion of Jeans\u201d mid April 20, Easter Sunday ; \u201cThe Resurrection of J A cordial invitation is extended to all.Among the great wishes of\t_ the late President Harding were FOR SALK-Piymouth Rock Kgg*- these words :\t\u201c1 should like to ^cn^Y^to\tK Mr.William Ringrose, of Pern- see America a religious nation.I shawville R.R.N broke, a native of Murrell section wish every man m America would of Clarendon, died at his home last attend church.Friday, following an illness of two \\ widely signed petition of mem months, aged 52 years.Hein sur- bers and adherents has been for-vived by his wife and two young warded to both the members of daughters ; also by\u2019two brothers- the House of Commons and Quebec FOr SALE-1 Chatham Ineubator-Martm, of W indsor, Ont.and Legislature, representing Pontiac capacity 250 eggs.Reason for selling-James of Campbells Bay, and four County, urging them to sup|K>rt haven't time to attend to It.Cneap for sister., three of whom reside in the Church Union bill, now pend- cmIi.or would exchange for good hen*.Portland, Ore,, and one ill Claren- jug, ior the organic union of the John Wtokens, Shawville R.!t.No.don\u2014Mrs.Albert Somerville.Congregational, Presbyterian and formai f H.mmnhii# Aut> iora ssssiassss^rsv s rfêrsrK $E ttus&î: cemetery in Pembroke.\tCanada.\u201d\t1 ville.FOR SALE\u2014Waggon.Frost & Wood ï | Plow No.21 ; Smoothing Harrow, Spring Tooth Cultivator.Buggy.morn esus.on mg Hoduiks DIED Many neigh-friends called o.«I.FOR SALE \u2014 Two litter* of young Yorkshire PlgH\u2014Ready for delivery Ut of April.Apply to Norman Dods, Maryland.Among were W.A.HODGINS.Xe I V HI I I\u2019m not Albe* father.I\u2019m her Unele John.Perhaps you'd better tell what you mean by coming into these rooms?INre been very 111\u2014a little light-headed with 'flu'-but I've already got a doctor.My wife snw to that I don't yrant anything to do with you, Ardeyna\u2014or with anybody else from That Place.\" Hugo stopped from sheer 1» k of breath and sank down into a chair, exhausted and trembling.(To be continued.) London Traffic Weaken» St Paul\u2019s Cathedral.or twice from the doorway.Because St Paul's\t^ \"Tj of Hugo\u2019s indisposition Jean had her ersul centurie» baa lorded it ovei all Army Lists, and discovered that there\trecounting over and over of the Thames upon Its foundations.| was no such person, forgot Jean and .foolish and irritating ex per- The south transept has begun to ihis deduction that she was d,v»rfee.>ew with his fellow-prisoners, their lean toward the river and the south- SIS Bill EÜÜ food for those who a \u2022 uiuillvl exhausted during our waking hours, coup]e 0$ seasons ago at Pau, and he .holiday moved day by day to- »pent on the Cathedral before very serious illness, the dot t\tand renewed during sleep.\tknew that wherever she was there wurds its ciose.'\ts .long, and the Hoard of Commissioner*, states very plainly what th\u2022 P\u2018 The brain cells of an individual also was the home address of trouble.Rut ghe comforted herself with the at pree(xnt lti considering several pro ItttSi HUMS e* mm SaLSKS, orange in,-\tSSt \"f.r,.«*.«\tStJ SST\" ~ ~\t' WÊÈmËÊÊmssmÊËmËÊm egg-nogg.\t-j-rnH for rificed symmetry and beauty.Health sleeveless, and she went down to bathe\t.th town to do a little Cathedral.Twenty years ago It was A simple diet usually ordered tor ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ficiency and en- from the rocky Cap Ampegho where ^wnlnto\tdiscovered that the mot under the convalescents includes only' - \u2022 joyment of life are both lowered.The there were neither huts \"0J,*The doors all communicating, Hugo western pediment had dropped a few gested foods, such as nu 4 \u2022 porson 0f determination and strong minimize pu 'ciy.\u2022 JjJ ^ was given the run of their now ex- inches, and within the present decade mss wmmmm msm ing taken cold.1res .«P\tt w scribed ns \u201ctrigness* in a woman, or a mile out; to stroll casually baik ,.\tj cbin und he wore no * Meanwhile, the stream of buysee and itmi milk toast.inner, o.*\t\u201ccareful grooming.\"\t| again, wondering if she would return\tpje i00ked u weak but some- niiotor lorries which flows past the and crackers, .upper, ot .\tThere are two sisters who are safely or be dashet o pien> w4at ruffianly person as he am^ building becomes larger and larger, gruvl, buttered toast an t a twins, and naturally almost identical- the m\u2019M*\tfascinated the about making himself acquainted with with consequent increase in the dovas- *i wmm mmmsm.- tuna hsh on toast, co .\tclined to be mussy, and often to lack Fair-complexioned girls got horrible photographs 0f Alice, one on the man- MpeamMi msmmamtsims T&sns*?'*\t-ken-*.M» K\tlml,d \u201c \"*\tSh.,p.-m\tiTL ci™.! n\u201eT.beaten until foamy.Sprinkle with\tplied the more t^hnl^Jtemh O whenever be thought of anything real- =\u2014\t1\t'Srssa,\t.«a- '* % r*j.d\"\u2019.nd ssrai to-do broker or City man who had\tQf iate he had almost given, .\t.\t.\t.been shot by his partner in a business\ta\u2019tical joUing 0n that account mg pans, I grease them just as I quarrel.Didn't they remember the yttgQme ^ n he 8aid 8UHenly.\tgrease an earthen or blass baking dish Smarie case, famius in its day.w^1* ^he door opened and, to Hugo's ut- before putting in the food and placing Mrs.Egan was the heroine oi ^ amazement there entered a man the pan in the oven.Rubbing the in-Smarle case.The de once aFi Ardeyne was an oid fncnd of hers, belong here.I'm\u2014Vm mv wife\u2019s oro- that any woman can dye or tint any How do such things i \u2018ak out_\tt*ei\\ you understand.My nni'.w isn\u2019t oîd WOrn, faded thlnj new.even if she To radiate a truly beautiful spirit,I Pattern mailed to any address on Nobody, unless it were Mrs.lagans yl1iaPie You thought it was, Jidn\u2019t hag\tIiever\tdyed\tbefore.Choose any and to be sure of a sincere manner' receipt of 15c in silver, by the Wilson Italian maid, ever saw them together; VOUf ti#>ct^rT But that was just an-\t.\tt d\t.store.our'ar;, words.I he beauty which lasts must of pattern.\t_whole hotel breathed in the knowledge, YleVn£me% Mrs.cTrnayl^ She's I Purchase a roll of adhesive plaster,\tpire Exhibition - and quite suddenly people good- no^ my wife; she\u2019s my sister.And and you will never again be without I\tI looking, middle-aged women with a -gome at hand usea are many and KetStrtBiiw«T-» w*-»5*.FF»,vr\"\t,w^ for her They predicted for Dr.Ar-|\thand by Mail.\tthrough the mad.I placed the money\tof mcn is Qn thc wan6| and that in dev ne a swift fall; for his fiancee, I\" 'rom 1 to 4 months, under our *uld- at the top of my sheet and held it in\tiime women wjl] bp theN.uling wx.UnAndPBnL\u2018the time, in the very centrefast m anyone can dilute to you jF/u.\"'\u2018| Canada has now more than 100,000 tiftsst EErd °-\u201c\t- /.srr-.-rFvri - y ' :S§|«EEb1!|WOMEN^- hers, and prompt!) collapsed into l.i^ phorthami i* iha stopping atone to Golf is becoming popular with thc * When You Try me 9f When Hearts Command u jijter every meal n By ELIZABETH Yt RK MILLER agreeable sweet aed ay L.WuVi! | mWK*n fteerft9 command, From mind* tk* *ayf*t coun**llinç\u2022 départ.well.XSK2 lee \\ H4T8 Maktf me CHAPTER XII.The arrival of Carrie Egan caused you will realize the difference between \u201cSalada and \u201cjust tea.r- 9 i lift WonubrCb ifniewAU» ' \\ # # t «* zv R24 llwo* IL ilfl i*» INVENTIONS wenled bj M\u2022¦«\u2022!\u2022 about 55 chlaks raised out of\t\u201e l f .f\ta demand for his pelt is bound to con- \u201cI bet they are two little cars,\" of her laziness being my fault before, way in a capable, experienced manner.¦»\u201c¦>\u201c »\u201dSTJÏS.\t«.\t.\t\"*«-\"¦«*-«*- farms where there exists a better aver- good enough lo brood the small num-\tn A T n\t«!,, a .\t.J Record of Performance sion \u201cAgassiz Scgis May Echo,\u201d locat- age of poultry condition».Many of chicks they raise.Too often\tPasture for Hog».\tI 11 bet they are two swings, and I\tfor Dairv Cattle\ted at the Experimental Farm, Agas- ¦HHi proper feeding, should be easily raised gomething which rarely Is seen in fUWd\u2019 JaPaneee ™ll,et has Pro^ed to.wait a minute.\u201d And she went tip- year, and cows were entered for the z\t-cj\t,he .T,«, wt.caused by poor parent stock, poor are about a week old Of course, in * c °^er and oats* The Hweet right in this way, boys,\u201d she said.A recent modification of the rules In cases of garget, give one pound care of eggs before\tthey are set, or\tstormy or wet weather this is impos-\t£ ,er, and 0Ht PasJure c*me second,\t\u201cHere are the two little somethings\tgoverning the test has been brought\tof Epsom salt in three pints of tepid poor Incubation.On\tfarms, where the\tgtble, therefore for such occasions\tbar ^ pa8tu r* third, and oat pasture\tthat your mother told you about.\u201d j\tinto effect.This provides for the ac-j water well sweetened with molasses ; fowl are allowed to forage for them* ; keep sand «or fine litter ol the floor.at the.foot\tlist* during the| And weren\u2019t they surprised when cepting of entries only from owners then one-half ounce each of powdered there are\tFeed grain in dry litter to induce ex-\tPastu.lJlng P6.1\"10\u201d.» t|ie \u201cogs w®re fedj\tthey peeked into the bedroom, for\twho place all their pure bred milking,\tsaltpeter and poke root, in feed, once many mistakes made\tIn breeding, the 1\tercise.Keep brooder house well ven-\ta 8lml ar graia dlet ln .a\u201c experiments,\tthere in a snow white cradle were two\tuntested, normal cows in the test.The\tor twice daily.In severe cases give fault often being due to both male and tilated.Supply green feed such as asxJ?re!; as milk to drink.\tlittle baby squirrels.\tj object of this rule is to stop the prac-1 two to four drams of formaldehyde female.The males, often late hatched, sprouted oats, lettuce, green alfalfa or With the millet pastured hogs, The boys wanted them to come out tice of some breeders entering one or twice daily in water, instead of above lack vigor and are small ln size.Be- clover cuttings.\tgains were made at a cost of 4.01 and play, but the nurse said they must two of their cows and giving them medicines.Rub into udder once or cause such birds give a high percent-\t.But she was just twelve years too enrilal.Grasses\u2014Orchard, Tall Oat, and Meadow or Tall Fescue.Prevention of Losses Among Chicks By 8.W.Knlpe selves most of the year, Supply green feed such as sprouted oats, lettuce, green alfalfa or clover cuttings.\t,\t,\t.\t-, -1\t«\t- -M- - - - _\t.\tNo matter how brooded the chickens cen™ P61* Poun^b dune\u2019 and the Sally,\u201d said the nurse as\" she tucked An interesting fact brought out in or warm sweet oil.In severe cases good males.For best results It Is not as the little chaps don\u2019t have a chance\tbogs were P^aced *n the plots one\tthem in more closely.\tthe Report is that the\tMinister's\town\trub in a mixture of equal quantities wise to mate the entire flock, better j to get the proper amount of food if j month and one day later when the j\tThe boys wanted to stay longer, but\tDepartment was at\tthat time\tthe\tof carbolized oil, comphoratcd oil, and pick out only the best females and compelled to fight with much larger\tgrowtb ot forage averaged from 6 to\tit was time for the baby squirrels\tt)\towner of the highest\tproducing\tcow\tcompound soap liniment.\u2014Dr.A.S.mate them to the best males procur- birds for it.Keep your baby chicks\t® inches in length.\thave their nap, so the nurse had\tt)\tin the Dominion\u2014the\tHolstein-Frie-\tAlexander able.Never mate cockerels and pul- growing every minute till they ma- 0f the 8everal crops tested, Japan- send them home, lets.Never use hens which have been\tture, which\tcan be done by proper\tese miIlet Proved\tto have\tthe greater,\t\u201cWe'll\tbe\tback\tto\tsee\tSue and Sally sick and out of condition.Bowel trou-, feeding.Improper feeding is feeding f 8tock carrying capacity.\tNine\thogs\tto-morrow,\u201d\tsaid\tJackie, ble and diarrhoea are\tsometimes\t, too soon and without\tmaking chicks\ton a Pkt 115 by 30 feet in size were\t\u201cYou bet we will,\u201d said Billie, \u201cand caused by infection of the\teggs, there- ; work for their meals.\tPositively, do\tunable to consume this crop quickly\tmaybe they won\u2019t be so sleepy then.\" tore the necessity of not breeding from not feed chicks before they are 48\tenough, and it was found necessary, any birds thus infected.The best of hours old.The yolk of the egg pro-\ta*ter a few weeks, to divide the plot eggs may bo ruined by faulty Incuba- vides food for at least that length of\t*nto ba^es, and place \u2018six other pigs\tAs one rotten apple will spoil\ta tion, not only artificial,\tbut when | time.Additional food\tis over loading\ton the second half of the lot The\tbushel, so will one scrub bull damage broody hen Is used.If\tthe hen is\ta small stomach and causes digestive\tgrain ration consisted of a mixture\tthe whole herd a decade hence, flighty she should not be used.Nests troubles.\tof middlings, shorts, ground oats, should be in a place easly accessible,\tTo sum up\tthe matter, the remedy\tground corn and\ttankage,\twith\tskim where water and food are conveniently\tfor the great\tloss of chicks lg \u201cpre-\tmilk, obtained.Incubator chicks are just vention.\u201d \u201cEternal vigilance\u201d is the\t- ?- taras.s\t*\"¦ i gasasisz k>w a temperature, not enough fresh and attention from the day\tthe\tThe introduction of hog grading has\tno\torder,\taccepted for ie«.than 5.000.waiynguw »lr, and wrong moisture conditions, | chicks are hatched, tor remember,\tcreated a general demand for brood are the most common faults of weak ! these chicks may eventually be\ttho\t90wa of the bacon type.To assist\tmother,\tproprietor.\t1 chicks from artificial incubation.Do breeders you are going to depend\ton\tfarmers in securing these, the Live away with these causes and you hatch and must have every chance to mature Stock Branch of the Dept, of Agricul-food, vigorous, healthy chicks.Good , into well-developed, vigorous pullets 1 ture at Ottawa, through the agency of Incubators are usually obtained by I and cockerels.\tfield men, makes suitable stock avail- 9\table in districts where it is most needed.According to the Report of Sheep like fresh air and sunshine.refusea to ®at the amount necessary for the pagt fleca] year 757 head of If allowed to run at will they seldom to produce her maximum flow of milk.bacon type S0W8 were purchased in \u2022eek protection from chilling winds The \u201cPPftite of a cow depends upon Ontario and shipped for sale direct to and cold weather.So long as their C0?^ltI°n of the digestive tract.farmcrs jn various parts of Quebec.fleeces are kept dry, they enjoy free- ®ften the digestion becomes sluggish Besides these, more than three hun-dom.\tfrom an excess of food low in diges\t* the oat pasture, and 5.87 /rom the CHEVROLET Brings Motoring Enjoyment to Every Canadian T T OW great the service done for the Cana-Xi dian People by Chevrolet cannot be estimated.How great the benefits it has brought to them is beyond human ability to reckon.It has provided them, at a cost unequalled In motordom, with a means to speed up business, to increase wealth, to better health, to bring friends closer and to open up every part ot the whole country to every Canadian.The fine quality, strength, endurance and full equipment provided by Chevrolet cannot bo purchased for so little money anywhere else.Moreover, the owner of a Chevrolet finds a further satisfaction in the savings effected day by day as he drives his car.No other car built can be run or maintained as cheaply as Chevrolet.Chevrolet cars are built in Canada by Canadian workmen.Every dollar you pay not only buys a good-looking, comfortable car, but helps build up a strong Canadian industry.*\tC-111 Ask About The O.M.A.C.Deferred Payment Plan \u2022ft.iwport.fion- Chevrolet Motor Company aei\tof Canada, Limited Oehawa, Ontario Brook Trout for Sale For SHEEP.come soiled or mussed up, and then & X * ^ -\t.\t.\t.mi\t.\tdred Quebec brood sows were turned My experience has been that there nutrients.The way to overcome over from the breeders to districts is danger of housing breeding ewes .tbls.cor|d,tlon is to feed something that had not been supplied.In the too closely during the winter months.that Wl11 ke(1P the digestive organs Provjnce 0f Alberta, according to this Like many other flock-owners, I have actlve- Sllagf wlH do this.So will Reportf 42 young sows of the York-1 on cold stormy nights closed the doors .\t9 4 succulent food is, therefore, shire breed were purchased and sold and neglected to open windows for lmpor ant when teaching the cow to\tciub members, and a quantity ventilation.The following morning\tth! r®nuired amount of the of similar stock was made available the air would be distressingly foul.focK,s she shouId bave*\tto Ukranian settlers.That this work This, I am thoroughly convinced, is\t*\twill produce good results in due time not for the best health of the animals.\tSelect Bacon Hogs.\tis shown from the experience of the Breeding ewes need every advan- Ontario showed a good increase in Peace River District, which was sup- tage.Fresh air is not only essential select bacon hogs in January com- Pb@d with bacon type hogs of both to their well-being, but it costs little; pared with the corresponding month «exes two years ago.The stock com-1 or nothing to provide.Opening the of last year, the number being 29,207 ing out of the district the year fol-, windows from the direction opposite against 13,816.Alberta showed a lowing the introduction comprised a to the prevailing winds generally will slight increase, being 4,186 against a much higher percentage of select give the result sought.This arrange- slight increase being 1,669 against 1, stock than that marketed from other ment prevents draughts which cause 886.Quebec showed a decrease, being P»rts of Alberta colds.L.C.R.\t4,185 against 7,152, and Manitoba's\t*T^vKÊÊÊKKÊIÊÊiÊÊÊi figures this January were 2,793 com- Have the harnesses been repaired pared with 3,708 in the corresponding and oiled, the wagons been greased, and other tools put in repair?If not,I it is likely to be now or never.It will1 The wiseacre who said that it is pay to make it now instead of never.' good for one to do something disagree- jr $15-00 Buys this 'i h Griffith Team Outfit T (|l« west a# Fart Willie*) Camarilla# Giant Rapa Treeea G la Yak* Repel, Hemet, Marne Strip*.Flew Pali, Belly Haadi end C AN you beat Uf The whole bust \u2022t a f Actual eerflce ta*ta haie proved wears every beyond quæiton that rot* bit aa well as leather, t ermers every where ere Soiling the flrtfHk T OulRt a great boon.In the face of the steadily In resting prkw of leather.Order an Outfit ta gay Price $15 (or 116 weet of tort Wii.lam).GrtStb'e Giant Rene Traces only, eat of four, with Leri cl aine.$6 #6 50 weet of Fort William) Dealers and Service Stations Everywhere.per (or GrMth\u2019i Cleat Yette Rapes, to replace leather po.e strap*.pel a cmupie e with snaps and slMe*.61/0 per pair (or 61*3 west of Fort Wl\u2019Uam).If your r\u2019ea er can't S' .R.I direct Write tor book)** A » a ni ly you.order 0* DAIRY.Cows, like people, are creatures of habit They eat most of what they like best, if they can choose their diet.It is very natural for them to consume £rst the food that is most palatable, able each day, apparently did not real- When things look dark and discourir searching for the finest morsels, a ize that most of us fulfilled that un- ,4k,ing in publi delicate feeder if ten throws her feed basant duty by ) 6# Wetertoe 8t.Stratford.Oat f [$LSng4&8* month of last year / 68-D 830 THE EQUITY.were tliv hymns used at the service., Ttye deceased leaves to uiourn her >' lier mother and SHAWVILLE.APRIL 3.1924.g* fc- and Mrs.A.M.MvManus, of Toronto ; one brother, Arthur.The numerous beautiful tributes in a small way bespeak the sympathy that is felt for the sorrowing relatives.Those from out of town who attended the funeral were sister Phoebe (Mrs.A.McManus)of Toronto ; Miss Kthel Kimberley, of Toronto, and Miss Crystal Hopper, of Pembroke.\u201d Service Our Motto loss CORN! CORN ! ?Sir Edmund Walker, president of the Canadian I lank of Commerce, one of the most outstanding figures in the banking and financial world in Canada, died in Toronto on Thursday morning, after a short illness, in his Ttitli year.Foi' the convenience of oitr customer» we have opened n Hinticli Store next TVUNKR'S Confectionery, and we are carrying a complete line of Uoodtt* Our stock at either Mill or Store Flour, Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Germ Meal, Hulled Wheat, Quaker Corn Flakes, Rolled Oats, Health Bran, Shorts, Provender, Corn, Cracked Corn, Oats, Barley, etc.1200 Bushels now unloaded Premier Poincare of France, who resigned office on Wednesday last following the defeat- of hi* ministry by.a small majority on a matter of secondary importance, has consented to resume office on the urgent solicitation of President Mdlerand and many frientsand admirers, who believe the country could, not suffer the loss of his leadership at the present critical condition of its affairs.This car is kiln-dried, which means you get.more bulk for the same money.For feeding hogs, hens, or grinding for provender corn has no equal.THE WEDDING RlXG llriiles % seil to Wear It on Their Thumb.THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO.There Is no lack of evidence that the custom of giving a bride a ring in marriage is of groat antiquity, but the actual origin of the custom is involved in mystery.So far as Great Britain is construed they were adopted by the Anglo-Saxons about A.l>.8t>0.These arly wedding-rings were commonly )f Iron, the wearing of gold ones being confined to people of high rank.As time rolled on, and wealth increased, the wedding-ring grew more iiid more ornate and elaborate.Not .mly this, but double, and even triple, wedding rings became fashionable.The latter consisted of three hoops J( gold looped together into what was known as a puzxle ring.Double wedding rings were known as ' grim-less prompt action is taken to restrain mal\" rings, the idea being that the the authorities of the Windy City from |iwin hoops, each apparently free and yet inseparable, were typical of the marriage state.At one time it was usual for wo- Successful IV|en Agree The House of ^Commons took time last W ednesday to discuss the effects of a drainage canal which the city of Chicago is operating in connection with its sewage system, and which threatens to lower the water in the great lakes and St.Lawrence to such an extent as to interfere seriously with navigation un That GOOD insurance is not CHEAP\t' CHEAP insurance is NOT GOOD TODAY\u2019S disaster is not covered by TOMORROW'S policy After the building is BURNED or WRECKED, the automobile SMASHED, STOLEN, BURNED, or has KILLED or INJURED someone, the body MAIMED or DISEASED or the life SNUFFED OUT is a mighty poor time to go looking for insurance to cover Hie loss.After the BOY on whom one'/ FONDEST HOPES have rested has become a SPENDER instead of a SAVER it is generally TOO LATE to ever make a SAVER of him.To be SUCCESSFUL one must be able to SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY.LIFE INSURANCE is the REST plan known to man of utilizing the VIGOR of YOUTH to provide for an INDEPENDENT and CARE FREE old age.Are yon taking the route that leads to success and independence, or the one that leads to failure and disappointment ?A full stock of all other Feeds on hand.further appropriating that which they have no legal right to.The matter will l>e investigated and probably be acted 11,10,1 lo bequeath their gimtnal rings \"PO\"\tIZZ\t\u201c A JZg custom has been revived recently in onnection with Chapel of the Uless- HHHRPH\t.d Sacrament in the Roman Catholic instrumental last week in bringing | Cathedral, Westminster.the Interior of the tabernacle are luapended\twedding rings be- ing the Tramways strike from which | tueathed for this purpose by devout the city of London in particular and la(lies, each ring having the name .\t.\t\u2022\t,\t,\t.\u2022 .pf the donor engraved upon It.the country m general was beginning | The wearing of :;,e wedding ring to suffer very serious loss apd incon-1 on the third finger is a comparatively The * proposed terms 0f nmlvru innovation | days women wore theirs upon their thumbs money R.A.GRANT Que.Bristol The British Labor Premier was chiefly ) about au understanding between con tending interests, which resulted in end X A.C.BROOCH, Sun Life Agent, SHAWVILLE.Flour and Mill Feed Big Auction Sale In Elizabethan vemence settlement gives the strikers practically all they were demanding.This settle-1 Jf Sputheme\u2019s \"Maid\u2019s Last Prayer/' ment, however, does not dissipate all ^claiming Marry him 1 must, and wear my ring upon my thumb!\" While even so late as the reign of George I., brides, though wedded by receiving the ring on the third finger, used to remove it Immediately after the ceremony and place it upon the thumb.It is commonly said that the wedding ring is worn upon the third finger of the left hand because, when placed on that particular digit, It presses on a vein that communicates directly with the heart.This, how-vor, is anatomically incorrect.By the way, what we call the third finger is termed the fourth finger in Hi us, we find the heroine I have a shipment of Flour and Feed and can quote lowest prices on same.Premier Macdonald's labor difficulties, as the miners are likely to give trouble very soon unless tlieir demands are acceded to.High Class Live Stock and Farm Implements JÊL T Ellard Hudgins\u2019 Farm, Portage du Fort Cream-of-the-West Flour Highest Cash Prices paid for Grain.Bristol School Commissioners Bristol, March 26, 1924.Meeting of the Public School Commissioners of Bristol, held on the above date.Present : Chairman Horner and Commissioners Findlay, Duff and Smith.Minutes\tmeeting read and, on motion of ConVr Smith, were adopted, I 1,10 ^^yer Book, the thumb being providing the motion re.grant to school '^unWd as one digit-\u2014the first.iHS diction ; also that this amount be paid and uot long 8ince a millionaire on or before Sept.1st, 1924.\tbridegroom placed upon the bride's Motion \u2014Coni r Duff\u20141 hat the fol-linger a ring fashioned from a sin * lowing bills be paid : F.Bourge&u, tiring No.3, 4 mos £ 4.00 A.Sam mon and A.Allen, sweep ing No.7 10 months, Jas.Gordon, 11] eds wood, No.3 33.75 P.Cruickshank, 12 cds \u201c\t\u201c 9, 39.00 W.Beattie, work, supplies W.Woods, \u201c Jessie Horner, l>ointed as a building *ied, in 1898, Lady Evelyn Gathorue-committee in connection with the build- Hardy fifth daughter of the first Earl ing of No.9 School :\tW.Graham, W.Cran brook, and has two daughters.Murray and James Gordon.\tsucceeded his father in the peer- Motion\u2014Com\u2019r Duff\u2014That Chairman t\u20194f the Admiralty.He was first elect- Motion C orns » mith \u2014 1 hat this I >d to the House of Commons for board do now adjourn.\t| Bast Grimstead, Sussex, in 1895 and lejd\tfor lome time as Joint Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Agricul- G.G.McDOWELL, Main Street, SHAWVILLE.Thursday, April 10th, \u201924 (MORE and BETTER CREAM WITH A De Laval Separator At 12 o\u2019clock, sharp.emerald.During the war flying men g.i.j \u2022heir wives wedding rings made of 10.001 iluminium.Included in this Great Sale are : 30 good Milcli Cows.J8 Pmebred Shorthorns 20 tirade Yearlings, 1 Reg Berkshire Hoar 14 Horses, 5 Registered Holsteins, 3 Brood Sows, with litters, New Governor of Madina.The Right Hon George Joachin 5.151 Joschen, second Viscount Goschen.1.55 -vho has been appointed Governor of Easy to operate, For sale by\u2014 S.E.HODCINS Easy to clean.44 , 26.75 80 Pullets.MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Including 10 20 Titon Tractor and Maxwell Touring Car and all the Implements required on a big farm.\u201c 10 SHAWVILLE.Also all Household Effects, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention.As I have sold my Farm, everything- positively must be sold.CREAM WANTED * SWEET OR SOUR\tFOR BUTTER KEEP THE DATE IN MINI) and watch for big posters giving more details.ELLARD HODGINS.»,,.°lrfA.cmiieitor markcllnK direct to Consumers from 100 Delivery Milk Routes enables us to realize to patrons the highest prices.All tests are subject to retest check by Ontario Government, Ship Express to\u2014 TEACHERS WANTED FOR SALE G.T.Drummond, Sec.-Treas OTTAWA DAIRY Two serviceable Work Horses, One Yearling (Jolt, One Pump Jack, One small Tank, Quantity 1-inch and | inch Piping, One De Laval Separator, No.15, One Melotte \"\t\u201c1.Will take milch cow or young stock Several qualified Protestant Teachers wanted for the School Municipality of Clarendon, County of Pontiac.Salary \u2014$60 per month.Applicants state experience, grade of Diploma and Church of choice.Term\u2014Ten months, beginning Sept.Applications to be in hand ure Viscount Goschen was for a time .\t^ D C.to Lord Roberts, when the A clipping from the Port Arthur alter was commander-in-chief of the News-Chronicle relating to the death of .'orces, and he now holds the com-Mra.Fred Therrien (nea Cora Edna Mission of lieutenant-colonel in the ,.Hbpper, second daughter of Henry A.Hh Buffs, East Kent Regiment.He I in exchange for an) of above Hopper, formerly of Yarm) has been re-1 created C B.E.in 1918.\t| ceived.It says Death of Former Yarm Lady Limited MONEY SURE Capital paid up\u2014$1,000,000.TEST ACCURATE Directors\u2014 Archie Scott, T.A.Spratt.Hugh Carson, Gordon C.Edwards.A.E.Provost 10 o\u2019clock, a.m., Saturday, April 6th, ;T\tAlso- -Barred Rock eggs for hatching Seacox Heath, his home at Hawk- G0c.for setting of 15.Uâ1.\t.Xi ¦¦ mi\tlurat.was\thuiit in the eighteenth L haplrau, March 1.\u20141 he many\t;entury by\ta famous f muggier out friends and acquaintances were very sad >f his ill-gotten gains dened to learn of the death of Cora\t____________ Edna, beloved wife of Mr.Fred Ther-\tMlskin Manor Destroyed, rien, who passed away at her home here Miskon Manor, Glamorganshire, on Wednesday afternoon, at the age of Walih, the beautiful residence of Sir 25 years and 4 months.Mrs.Therrien Rhys Williams, D.S.O., recorder of\tI I\tI\tI I I I came to\tChapleau with her\tparents\tCardiff, has been destroyed by fire\tMotion\t\u2014Commissioners\tH.\tS.\tHod-\tp a\tpu\tIPOT?Q À T \"IP when a\tvery\tyoung child and\thas re-\tand a lar*e\tnumber of valuable books\tgins and\tLangford\tStrutt\u2014Whereas\tthe\tr\tAIV1U\tr of her parents at 2.30 p.m.t on Friday described as one of the most beautl-\t^ ear\u20141924-26 the Monthly fees Apply to JNO.R.McDONALD., °ne litter Your credit is good with 9 IIS ROBERTSON, PINOLE & TILLEY, Ltd.DR.A.R.HYNES Men's Boots and Oxfords\u2014$5.00 Corner Bank and Cooper Streets ONT.RENFREW \u2022Office \u2014 Hynes Block \u2014 Opposite Hotel Renfrew.Phone 471.OTTAWA.If you desire a new pair of Boots or Oxfords for Spring wear, you will find them in our stock.Substantially built, selected leather, and comfortable fitting.vice.'-.One Into conthc CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C.Advocate, Barrister, Etc., 196 Main St., Hull.Pulpwood Wanted Mew Spring Wall Papers S.A.MACKAY, B.C.L.The patterns are very new and attractive\u2014 the colors pleasing.Come in and make your selections early.We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Beat prices.NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville,-Que.GEORGE HYNES Groceries ! Groceries ! Embalmer and fanerai Director Main Street,Shawville.¦Personal attention.Open all hours.Black Tea\u2014Orange Pekoe, per lb., Coffee, (ground while you wait) \u201e Raisins\u2014Sultanas Clarke's Pork and Beans with Sauce, (tin) 15c Maple Butter, per lb.65c LAWN BROS » 55c l> GENERAL MERCHANTS 15c h h CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY QUEBEC.UNDERTAKING Md EMBALMING 20c \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 # 1er.So Pearse and Parker entered into an alliance.They agreed to trump up a charge against him.One night, at a desolate spot in a lane the two men pounced upon kirn front behind.They accused Newton of robbing Pearse on the road, and pretended to find a stolen purse in hie pocket.They also said that he had struck Pearse with his sticks.The trap was all too clear.The accusers, both men of standing, had Newton at their mercy.He was .forced to accompany them to the county Jail.Poor Newton, awaiting his appear- SPRUCE and BALSAM, green, unpeeled and metd'LJelwTtiw w%L and her peeled wood, cut 4 feet 1 inch long, 4| inches and up in diameter at top end-sound, live\tcould not WOOd.\tbeIp him.The Jury heard the case for the prosecution, supported hi every detail by both witnesses.Newton refused to cross-examine them, and contented himself with solemnly protesting his innocence.The result was Inevitable; he was found guilty.The usual question was then addressed to the prisoner by the clerk * I of assize.Speaking quietly and with 6, 9, 12 and 15 foot no 8lzn °f tear, Newton replied: \"My lord.It Is evident all I could say In opposition to such testimony would be vain and hopeless.The witnesses are men of respectability and upon their evidence the jury could pronounce no other verdict.I blame them not.From my soul, toe, I forgive those men upon whose false testimony I have been convicted.\u201cI have.In humble devotion, offered a prayer to Heaven and believe it has been heard and accepted.And in meek dependence on a merciful God, which I have offended, but .who has I trust, pardoned my of- In loving memory of our father and I \"ill offer for *flle by auction at my fence, I venture te assert that, If I mother Mr «lui Mrs H B Arm- \u201couse ln l^e Village of Shawville, on am innocent of tiie crime for which\ttx >\t, strong * who died March 31st and ,^tturt^ay afternoon, April 5th, some I suffer, the grass, for one generation of thisdiStiTCt, Prices are Slich that it will be to intending April eth, im\t'\tKÏÏ\u2018!Sâ;°d.^'ïi;ife,\"jSK;r1* ¦JSnXSSU P-rchasera\u2019interMt to con,alt me Wore placing their order 22S5 %%:\tbi.'Sd\tSHJ \u201csrun?s^s\t'«°\t,m,n.Tlieir i.lacea vacant in our homes\tWM.O.CHI8NELL,\trepent of their etna and meet me Thrirh|oviZVZdes ^thei^loving words ____________Public Auctioneer.^ Newton was then sentenced to p.Swlprâ.b.™., fob sale \" f\" «To.Mutité.i\tI \".«.*«* dsns 1 Plow, 1 large iron Cooler, Bed Springs\u2014(4-ft.6-in.) 1 Victrola\u2014(Knapp), in good condition,\tWÊÊ Also, 0* acres of Land, east end of roof and mighty crashes of thunder Shawville, and 1 Corner Lot on Victoria Raided the condemned man Into Avenue\t\u2022\t;he befond.I\tMen marvelled and recalled New- ton\u2019s last speech.The body was thrown into a grave in an unconsecrated corner of the churchyard.Nothing was done to ¦ B- »\t.\t, ,Mark the spot, and only a little i offers for sale the] mound served to reveal Its position.The other fact Is this: During five generations many have scoffed at the itory, and have sought to grow g ipon the cross.It is asserted locally , _\t^\t_ M ___________# 9.\tM.\t.I \u2022hat everyone who has done this has Don t go elsewhere when you can get it cheaper speedily met with a violent death.\u2014\t, 1______\tA\tr Answers.\tI at ÛOD16.W.J.HAYES New Spring Suit 8HAWVILLI MAIN STREET All calls will receive prompt persona attention, f#* Motor Hearse supplied If desired.G.F.HOGGINS CO Y, LTD If you are thinking of a New Spring Suit, you'll find it hard ¦to resist the attractive New Goods we are now showing.SMART NEW COLORS IN BROWNS, GREYS AND FANCY TWEEDS, Also, NAVY AND GREY SERGES.NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Pulpwood
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