The equity, 29 mai 1924, jeudi 29 mai 1924
[" ¦ V* m ¦ > \u2022 * *1 ¦ W-*j tp $r.«* © ) $1,50 pep annum In advene# j 3,00 to the United State# PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924.SHAWVILLE No.50, 41st Year.f .In 1933.what will you he doing ?COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE DO NOT READ THIS\tHENRY\u2019S gïS^MSSaffiJœ SHORTHAND SCHOOL te.fe,2 Mût Z'ÇZ Ottawa, Ont.women or children in any *i/*e.Money refunded if not satisfied.AGKNT8 WANTED ft.Coodyaw W.Urpmf CU ^ ^VsTANDARD of Instruction being 210 Albert St., Ottawa, Ont.110% higher than any other, our gri fl\t.\t*\t.é.VwUiViUinn ! Our teachers know what to teach, and Booths to rent at the Hxhibition , ^ow t0 it, all having been practical Hall, for June 3rd.Apply to K.I stenographers.VV.llodgins.See the freak auto race* at the Fair ground* Tuesday afternoon, June 3rd.LOCAL NEWS THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLB, QÜE.,1 items\u201d mid \u201cLove-Making Ties Agricultural \u201cSymii See H Hall, June 3rd.ome First league baseball\u2014Vinton vs.Shawville \u2014 Tuesday afternoon, June 3rd, at 2 o'clock.Dr.Schachter, Surgeon Dentist, will visit Fort Coulonge, (Jewell House) June 1st ; Shawville, June 15th.Our course Includes Shotthanri.Typewriting.Spelling.Penmanship.English.Correspondence.Office Work, Civil 8t*r- Clean-Up Month OTTAWA Will prepare you for a good position that will ensure advancement.Attend this (Irkat School that leads all other Canadian Schools in open competition on the Civil Service Examinations and make sure of being in a good position in 1033.Enter any time.Catalogue free.AfinateK pay.House-cleaning time is here once more, and we have everything to brighten up and beautify the home.Mr.P.H.Moyle, the well-known automobile dealer, has taken over the management of the new Ottawa House at Campbells nay.your our washed at the I)oor Factory, with warm, A good job gunran- U^jiayH to attend the LARGEST and Shirwin-Williams\u2019 Paints and Varnish, Aluminum Paint and Stovepipe Enamel, Wall Paper and Wall Tinting, Floor Mops and Scrubbing Brushes, Furniture Polish and Silver Polish.D.E.HENRY, PRESIDENT Cor.Bank and Sparks Sts.Get Sft4i soft water, teed Where ?\u2014Agri- What ?*-\u201cHome \u201cLot* of fun/* cultural Hall.Ties.\u201d When ?- June 8.DR.N.R.BOYES W E.Gowling, H.G.W.Braithwait., HHjlHiÉHHBPiMél -1 President VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST (Graduate Ontario Vet.Coll., Toronto) G.A.Howard's Office, Shawville.Care and treatment of all Domestic Animals.A immberôT local Orange V onng Britons went to Campbells Bay on Wednesday evening to take, part in the organizing of a Lodge in that town.Tirk Salk\u2014A reduction of 10% im offered on tires and tubes of all sizes and makes at Wilson\u2019s Garage during the mont h of J une.JOHN E.C, ELLIOTT, B.C.L Barrister, Solicitor, 187 Main Street, ETC.Call in and look our stock over o o Hobberlins \u201cDominion Wide made-to-measure specials in suits.Thousands of single suit lengths offered at greatly reduced once*\u2014 $27.50 ; $32.50 and $37.50.Remember, you are getting the real reliable tailoring that has made the name Hobberlin famous throughout Canada.J.B.Dover, Authorized Agent, Shawville.Killed with Baseball\u2014While watching some boys playing baseball on Sunday afternoon, near Jas.Graham's, Wyman section, Floyd Trudeau, aged 15, son of Stephen Trudeau, was struck on the side of the neck with the ball, and immediately collapsed, and expired a short time afterwards without regaining consciousness.The house of Mr.Jerry Davis, of Wyman section, was burned to the ground with all its contents, while the family were at Church on Sunday morning, May 18tn.Percy Davis, a nephew and neighbor, noticed the fire, and ran to the burning dwelling in hopes ot saving some of the contents out all he succeeded in getting out was a trunk, which James Davis, had already packed to takeaway with him next morning.Before going to Church he left a KXJ-dollar bill lying on the bureau, and this money met the fate of the rest ot the contents of the house, except the trunk above mentioned.The loss is a heavy one, only partly covered by insurance.PERSONAL MENTION DIDE A BICYCLE Garden Seeds and Garden Tools.Among those who spent the holiday and Sunday in town were : Bill Klock, Ottawa, Miss Elizabeth Harris, Ottawa, Archie Harris, Ottawa, Irvine Hamilton, Winchester, .Miss Phoebe Corrigan, Ottawa, Orland Sparks, Ottawa, Ernest Towsley.Ottawa, Norman Budd, Renfrew, Bert Newman.Montreal, Roy McDowell, Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Smith, \"Mont- Mr.Elliott will make regular visits to Shawville on the fourth Saturday of each month.I have the agency for selling KETCHUM & GO'S Bicycles and Tricycles.Tires and all Parts.Note that Ketchum Bicycles were never sold so cheap as they are this year.For particulars apply GKO.TUCKER.Shawville, Que C.J.CALDWELL.INSURANCE P.S.\u2014Get our prices on Farm Fencing aud Iron Gates.fire WIND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICKNESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE BONDS WORKMEN*» COMPENSATION to WE BUY WOOL.\u2014Please write stating quantity of washed or unwashed white or black wool you have for sale, and approximate date of delivery, and will quote best prices.AYKRs, Limited, La chute Mills, P.Q.real,\t_ T.E.Hod gins, Ottawa, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Emmery, Ot til WH Miss Winnifred McDowell, Ottawa, Miss Scott and Miss Hatcher,xof Ottawa, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.HillWd Hodgiim.Mr.Earl Dagg, returned from Montreal on Friday where he had been attending McGill University.Misses Margaret and Iva Johnstone, Messrs.Johnstone and McDougall, Ottawa, were guests for the holiday and Sunday ot Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Hayes.Mias Ivy G.Bartlett, accompanied by her friend, Miss Hazel Twa, visited her sister, Mrs.Lewis A.Hark ness, Maryland, over the week-end.Mr.G.G.McDowell was in Brock ville last week as delegate to the Grand Lodge of Orange Young Britons which held its ntial meeting there.Mr.Trueman Tuck, Mrs.R C.\tI SpiîEÉf! 1.(Rev.) J.D.Luis and infant ftn(j\tdaughter of the late property and paying for this ad.who have been i% Montreal iienrv &nd Mrs.Lunam, pioneer | past two months, returned residents of Upper Litchfield.De- MONEY LOST-On Friday.May 2nd 7:\tæsees Mrs.John Beamish, Renfrew, bells Bay, and of Mrs.J as.Colton, Bristol.Finder will be rewarded by reaccompanied by her daughter, of Fort Coulonge.\tturning to this office, or the undersigned Misa Muriel, and brother-in-law,\t_ owner.\tJas.McMillan.^ \u2014lEiSEI\tHMmM .\t.\t, , R.A.Wainnmn and family only^ra.He hHd\tin dedimng See \u2018\u2022Home Ties at the Agri- Thursday lawt removed from health for «orne time, and there-cultural Hall, Shawville, Que., shawville to Arnprior where Mr.fore his end was not unexpected.June 3, the most wholesome and Wainnmn purposes opening up in yeceHsetji besides members of his humorous play ever produced by the jewellery business.The shop ln\ti(1 slirvived by three a perfect east.\tand residence here has been taken hj8ters_M1 ss Kate Stevenson, aud \u2014\u2014\t.\tover by Dr.KlcH-k, who will short- M|.s Wm Hodgina of shawville, Renfrew, May ^-Accidental hy remove his drug store thereto.and Mrs.Alex.Meldrum, of Wy- f0R SALE-Second hand Single Bug-death through falling from a iuov-\t-\t,\tman.The funeral took place oil gy, ingood repair.Apply to R.J.Black ing train was the verdict returned | The Baby\u2019s New Year resolution :\tI\t|\tFriday morning to the Pres by- or George Sparling.Shawrllle.at a coroner s Inquest mto the , t0 grow and jt'8 only in a photo- terian Church ami cemetery, death three miles west of Renfrew .tha*you can keep measlam to-\t- SB^g pimascisgias \"WC four tons of hay and a few loads cb,ircb membership, being 293 ; years, was for over half a centmy - of straw.His farm Implements tot*| rlvings to Missionary work boom master on the Ottawa nver farm FOR SALB-150 acres of good were also destroyed, in fact all I .A «n Number of families to U, Castlefoid.When a young und-120 clearance and M «cre» bu»h.there was a flash oil lghtu in g and\tfor -Hn purpose® was\u2014 governments until the office was\t- the barn was struck.The fire ?7272 00 This hour finds great abolished three years ago.Several\tunderestimate the facilities you ammg! mill üi insurance ; last before Conference in Ganano-\tRenfrew exhibition.De- we can do just as good work as our city ~\t; que, June 5th and following days.^ who came ot U.E.Loyalist competitors.Our prices aro away be- .Meetings are as follow» : piinday .is survived by four sons and low that ot the city studios H.Imison, '\t?h.\" I one d., ghter.\tn.Ar.i,,.SUN LIFE Men\u2019s Wear A.O.BROUGH, AGENT Shawville, Que.DR.H.KENNETH HEILSON BORN M, D., C.M ; L.M.C.C.Physician and Surgeon (Graduate of McGill University) Office i - - SHAWVILLE, QUE.(Late Dr.Fraser's, Main St.) Telephone.At Starks Corners, on May 21st, to Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Gay 1er\u2014a son.WORK SHIRTS Best values - $1.00, $.125, $1.50 each (all sizes) FINE SHIRTS In large variety - $1.25 to $2.50 At Ottawa, on May 19, to Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Robertson, of Ottawa West, a daughter\u2014Lois, Margaret.AUCTIONEERING.DIED Commencing July 7th, 1023,1 will hold an auction .ale oil Mr.John A Graham, a promin.\t______ , farmer ot Carleton County, First Saturday Afternoon of and noted judge of stock, died at\tEach Month.his residence, Richmond Road on Anyone having articles for a*le should Sunday, May 18th, after a brief see me and bring them in.Everything sold on commission.W.C.CHISNEU, LICENSED AUCTIONEER SHAWVILLE, QUE.ent an- Archdeacon Naylor Memorial The following subscriptions towards this fund are acknowledged by the treasurer, R G.Hudgins : Previously acknowledged \u2014 1218001 illness.i OVERALLS Men\u2019s - \u201c Carhartt\u2019s,\u201d Boss of the Road, Brotherhood.Mrs 500 Thos.Eades.Rev.J Lackey.Rev.H.Coffin Rev.Austin Ireland Rev.H.Brock A Friend J I John E.Horner Edward Smiley son, for the to the .\t100 .\t1.00 ,\t1.00 e e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 1.00 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 a e # # # ^\t5.00 Boys\u2019 - $125, $1.50, Kiddies\u2019 Rompers - $1.00, $1.25 2.00 5.00 Exhibition Campbells Bay and Shawville on Tuesday afternoon, June 3rd, at o\u2019clock.\t^^ÊÊÊÈÊÊÉÊU life.UNDERWEAR Splendid Range of Men\u2019s Spring Underwear Combinations - $1.90 to $3.75 Merino, special value - $1.00 Suit (2 pieces) - $1.90 PASTURAGE to rent for a limited number of cattle.Apply E.J.Barber, Shawville.BRICKS FOR SALE\u2014At Shawville.Apply at G.G.McDowell\u2019s Feed Store, Main Street.FOR SALE \u2014 One 8-16 International Tractor, in good condition.Apply to E.H.Armstrong, Green Lake.(( This is the ideal weight for this month\u2014Spring and Fall\u2014at a low price.i i Large stock\u2014all regular sizes WORK BOOTS - - $3.50 to $4.50 KHAKI TROUSERS The favorite wear for Summer ; \u201c Goodhue make,\u2019\u2019 the best - - - $ 2.50 i Everything for Men and Boys ! \u2022 W.A.HODGINS.The loss on buildings I at 13,000, with #900.E., produce, #440.insurance $200 ; livestock #675, insurance $600 ; im-\tm plements about $200, insurance | School atO.dO a m $10 ' s 4 I ; they were the exception.Ardeyne felt that she wa* enough.But her children\u2014hi* and her*?For them he could not predict, and therefore there ought never to be any children.II© evaded h©r direct questions, |ll,t clumsily, so tliat an unpleasant im-n cession was confirmed, and she believed he had been discussing her with Mr*.Egan, and that there was a mystery connected with \u201cUncle John' which Philip knew about and was in s pi racy to keep from her.(To be continued.) often many escape* rule rather than the For One Cent safe When Hearts Command ft 44 Jifter every meal you may obtain 3 cup» of A pi and agreeable \u2022wee East ta g benefit me well.Good for teeth, breath and digestion.Makes the a By ELIZABETH YORK MILLER Ï p f ' n and a *WK*a h\u2014rti \u2022omeiand, Très» minds lAs sapes t eounssWbips depart.** a con H403 worrying over the possible construe-1 ahe 8a*d sho scarcely expected you to an Iron bar can aland, and we can ; tion Carrie Egan might put upon his\u2019*ake * a m aw^u^Y sorryi Philip, gauge precisely the force of steam; I sudden appearance in the company of j ,nr\u201de .\t\u201e\tbut when wo come to the human being SHH\ta -\"s.assumed there to be no great secret.^ bilip, I want to know.She was merely annoyed because he Ardevne drew n long breath and\t~ .Kt\tA KTX7 hadn't chosen to take her into his con- expelled it with a lie.\tWOMEN CAN DYE ANY fideuce, not dreaming that he was \"I haven\u2019t the faintest idea what\tfLARMFNT DRAPERY T \u201e 4Tr^\t.\t.\ta quite as surprised and discomfited as you are talking about,\" he said.\tW\\I\\IY C , R1CKRACK BRAID.\t, things they had to say, and to the one yy ^ unexpected appearance of \"Then I shall ask mumsey.I'll\t_ .Women are funny folks All of who can remember the most, I shall Hugo.\thave it out of her.There's some mys-1 Dye Of Tint Worn, Faded £z,b-r.\"\t\u2022\"d 1 i ^ iw is SSETJï\t5-,\u201e«»¦\".£ p*.wjii ».~mJ;&r:ïïïb,t\u201eto\u201e.Æ;r sz& ill?:!:: \u201c Recently a little rickrack sleuthing \u2018he most powerful but also the most fond of you in_fn the way afraid\tth,°\u201de ÇaI1,d Kh°u^ liSsli!il|Eil\tss-= shams of real beauty.Yet they were \u2018 nu ,\t, caPRulate w ith much kss tempting innocent men-\"\t| [l ! e U!V1* when the door had closed so stout and practical they could be st,ru^ v *^an ^ suds arv used- \u201c* Innocent* men!\u201d Ardeyne laugh- behind her the doctor would tell his tubbed every week, if need he.with- Tho odor that clings to pans in ?d harshly.\tI assistant to ring up such and such an out breaking- anvhodv's hack nr which onions have been cooked can be \u201c1 mean what I say.Yes\u2014innocent estaDlishment to arrange for a mental ElÉU'illÊII timmMWlÊÊSè practical.The dresser scarfs she made mn ^ insistent and unwelcome Ardeyne shivered.What she said l,reak for somebody.Until now he had to match were real triumphs.\tj smell has been conquered.\twas true enough, according to his own ncve.r regarded the possibility of such Another woman made a wonderful' 0niona ure as persistent in breaths stern creed.\t|a thing having any relation to himself mmms double row of rickrack sewed on like\tpens, I wish you the best of luck.1\thv s?id* were better out of the way.any flat lace edge.They were lovely\tshall be back in Ixmdon again some\t*n ^is younger and more cold-hearted when ironed out flat.\ttime in June.Look me up if it occurs\tda£s he would have prescribed the This same woman also gave real\tilt /&\tto\t, .,\t.\t.\t; J*\u201ea! camber had it been in his checked jellow-and-white gingham,\tj t\ta\\\t\u201cBut you don't intend to take it! With what stern carelessness he edged with narrow black rickrack\t/ I\t»\\\\\tOh, I scarcely expected that.\u201d\thad said: \u201cIn no circumstances what- braid.You can\u2019t imagine what a dif-\t[\tU\tShe leaned out to reward the hope?ever must you dream of marrying.It ference that one little rich touch of\tI\ty\tlof the concierge.\twould be a crime.\u201d black made in a room that might\t1\t\\V\tI \u201cGood-bye, Phil.\u201d\tNow he had to say it to himself, otherwise have looked a bit bilious.\tfl\tAV\tThe ÎV* car started with a furious and it was impossible.leaving his /\t-, i\\\t?2\"?HE™£5 and Indian Head for her more ordi-\t/\t\\ / %\\\tbowed.There was something like\tArdeyne began to argue that doc nary tablecloth and luncheon squares.\t/ J\tW jlhl\t.\tmockery m the loud note of the Klaxon\ttors are not infallible- hereditv is an She used linen-finish cotton and both\t\\X\tk,\t/y\tJflJjfl\thorn as the silver car disappeared\tuncertain thing, even at its worstwide and narrow braid.Some she dl-\t\\ [// /1 (v| around the sharp bend.\tHugo Smarle was a simple harmless vided into squares, putting rickrack\t\\-JI Zy\tI\tArdeyne turned back to see Alice lunatic, despite the fact that he had Œ\t- m\ty\t1E5:5EÜÈI an amazing ingenuity in contriving\t/\t/\tM\tat last?\u201d\tone excepted Mr.Christopher Smarle various ways to achieve a really hand-\t/\t/\trrrR*\t4 Yes\u2014they\twill send the trunks himself.People spoke of his as being some effect with the simple materials.\tJ I I\tIII down to the v i 11 a.Is Mrs.Egan leav- a little eccentric, but that was all.On some of these she called in the aid\tH A-X\tE M '\"\"Yel\" she% \" he renli«l \u201cY«n .Besides- why not, for once, take \u2022ttsv* M motifs to be inserted and to make A PRACTICAL UNDER GARMENT.((>h, what had Alice heard?)\ttoherit *^*»rf»th«rT Physically glorified edges and insertions by a few 4714.This style may\tbe\tfinished\t\u201cNot a great deal.\u201d The girl came\tg^e was such sJLlhb! simple stitches.A particularly at- with shaped shoulders\tor\ta\tcamisole\tcJose\thim.It seemed\talmost as\tand one could alwavs tpfl tractive luncheon cloth she made was top, and straight or knicker leg por-\tthough he heard the swift beat of her\twhere\teven\ta\tremote\tdanger\tof \u2018in of white with three circles grouped to- tions Muslin, cambric, crepe, sateen,\tavcount^ But I^s\u2014\t\u201c5ity\tlurked*\tAlicc's\teyes were calm gether in each corner, of pink, blue flannelette or crepe de\tchine\tmay be\tj ^\tienlous of her I\u2019m\tglad ^he\u2019s\t?n.d aa\"G-neither clouded\tnor\tyet too and lavender gingham.One circle used for this model.\tgone\tThere1 It's out 1\tcan\u2019t helo\tbri^ht- ^ es, doubtless\tshe\twould was higher than the others and they The Pattern is cut in 7 Sixes: 4, 6,IG glad \u201d'\tP eacaP«- In Q !ar*e family there overlapped.Around these she put 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years.A 12-year,\t\u201cMy dear little girl!\u201d he patted her narrow rickrack braid, held in place size requires 2% yards of 36-inch\thand, and was glad himself, that it by a long, heavy black stitch in every material.\twas no worse than this.She was jeal- ri< k and rack.It was lovely.\tPattern mailed to any address on 0U9e ^uch a rare admission for a wo- Toronto.Allow two weeks for receipt tective as he smiled into her pitifully.D/^ao /\\_ of pattern.\tanxious face.\t' 0668 011 FBriTI Send 15c in silver for our up-to- \u201cAnd mumsey doesn't like her| Nothing paya better when nronerlv date Spring and Summer 1924 Book either,\u201d Alice went on, furtively and managed.Send for our catn'og je ashamed.44tls' ?uw A.I ellh !\u2018m ef beekeepers' supplies.Expert ad-ashamed.\u201cIt\u2019s something to do with ; vice freely given.CLEANING WALL PAPER.| Uncle John, 1 suppose Do you think Ruddy Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Her, m, 7,p.\t\" \"|\t\"\"\"\"\"\t'\t' cleaner, which I think is much better.\u201cHis fancy, I daresay,\u201d Ardeyne re-' \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014- .than the kind purchased at the stores, plied hurriedly.\u201cCome on\u2014shall we WIN Iflflfl Mil F P AHIA QFT is much cheaper and is so easily made: go for a little walk by ourselves?\u201d j\t*Wv itiill ixADIU uE»l Mix one cup of flour and a half cup- \u201cYrus, I'd love to .Philip, is there GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR BOYS ful of cold water to a smooth paste, anything about Uncle John thatI\tANC GIRLS Add two tablespoonfulfl of salt, two\t| Wanted everywhere, bright boy, hands and use the same as the pur- lightly.\u201cA comic little chap, really, chased kind.\u20141>.\tD.R.\tHe seems to have a great affection for -\t* - \u2014-\tGaunt.I rather envy them their ex- A smooth sea never made a skillful citing memories.\" mariner.\t| \u201cPhilip\u2014that -\tj Y ou're a doctor\u2014a brain doctor.You Believed to be\tthe oldest\tbuilding\tought to know what I mean.I feel in the world, a temple has\tbeen\tun-\t%t you do know.What advice -\tdid Mrs.Egan give you?something to do with me?\u201d Ardeyne was but human.back upon a man\u2019s subterfuge.\u201cWhat are you talking abo CHAPTER XVII.\u2014 (Cont\u2019d.) 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tions.I am enclosing ?>> cents, in He fell\tfor 8»niple I (Name) .J ut?I, .(Address) If you have a Phonograph or a Player-Piano, ask for our latest list?of Records and Player Rolls.isn't what I mean Riverdale Garage, Ltd.«WILUAMSiïK Toronto 2605 75# .763 Danforth Ave.Phone Oerrard 2604 earthed at Ur, in Mesopotamia, which dates back to 6,000 B.C.145 YCNGE ST.TORONTO Mlnard\u2019e Liniment Heals Cute.ISSUE No.20\u2014'24.\u2022 # z GREAT GLACIERS OF THE ROCKIES a V » Nature\u2019s Wonders Draw Increasing Numbers of Tourists to Canada\u2019s National Parks.a* \u20225V the visitor Is then In a position to per ceive Its genesis and development.On these lofty mountain tops moisture always falls in the form of snow, end the weight of this snowcap compresses tho lower layers into ice and forces them down the mountain sides and into the upper valleys In the form of rivers of ice, which are in fact the glaciers.Each glacier extends down its valley to a point where the great msas of ice brought from the colder regions above Is unable longer to resist the heat of the lower slopes.Here the glacier usually ends In a cave of ice from which issues a cold stream of water, the source perhaps of aome mighty river, which\u2014 such Is the wonder and fascination of the Canadian Rockies will discharge) these same waters into the Pacific, or It may be into the distant Arctic, or even Into Hudson Bay.Growing Fame of Rockies.None of tho Canadian National Wherever glaciers exist they are the objects of the moat intense interest not only on the part of the scientist but on that of the tourist.Those parts of the mountain ranges of Europe which contain glaciers are points to which the feet of thousands of tourists turn each year, and the same la becoming more and more true of this continent.The glaciers In the Canadian Rockies and Selkirks are among the most impressive to be found anywhere, and fortunately many of them are easy of access.One has only to stop at some place like Lake Louise in Banff National Park, .n the southern Rockies; Jasper In Jasper National Park In the north, or Glacier, in Glacier National Park in the Selkirks to come in real contact with snowflelds and glaciers.It is not only the mountaineer who weds tho attraction of these cool clean solitudes where glaciers arc born and do their wonderful work.Every normal man and woman yield* to the delight of holidaying in these Inspiring surroundings.Timber Line at 7,500 Feet.Leaving tho lower altitudes in tho grip of midsummer's heat, the traveller climbs up to view the great glacial machinery at work.At an altitude of about 7,500 feet timber-line la reached and then como cliffs and rocky slopes and grassy or sedgy uplands, where mountain sheep and goats pasture and wlldflowers grow in millions.The edge of the snow may now appear, melting because the summer's warmth make* itself fell even thus far up on the mountains.From now on the trip may be over a great snowfield, tho source of a glacier, and 1 & * k i ai# \\ t \\ \\ ; m I * While making a forced landing In Toronto Bay, one of the Ontario Government planes struck a submerged log, which wrecked the undercarriage of the machine.The pilot managed to bring the boat Into shallow water before It sank.\t___________ Stories About Well-Known People Queer Villages.Do It Now! To-day is.the day that your tasks should be done\u2014 The day that God's given to you; Parks*in the Rockies and Selkirks are You\u2019ro living Right Now, and this Is without glaciers, great or small, tho very names of which carry one away To do what you're going to do.into a region of fairyland and ro- This second -this minute is all that mance.The opening up of the parks by means of motor roads and trails 1 The future's a chance, anyhow; has made readily accessible some of The past, with it* shadows, the sooner the greatest glaciers; and there Is al ways the attraction that Just behind The better so do it right now.and beyond, in the virgin and untrodden wilderness, there are others to be You number your days from the day found and explored by those who love the spirit of adventure.It Is this com- And count them with sighing and biuation of comparative ready access to the beauties of the Rockies and the Rut really, my friend, you're reborn possibilities of still further discoveries that Is the cause of the growing fame In spite of the calendar years; of this region and the unually increas- Each day, you start life with a viewing number of tourists who gather to study these great wonders of nature.Tucked away In odd corners of Great Britain are some villages with peculiar names.In Kent we find Painter's Forstal, Dripping Gore, and Old Wives Lees.The last place derived Its strange name from the fact that old women of ing 27,000 sermon* the district used to run an annual race may Intervene.The canon Is eighty there for prizes offered by the local two; and, starting when he was seven lord of the manor.Dripping Gore was teen, he has now delivered 22,000 ser so called because the Danes and Sax- mons.ons are believed to have fought a bat tie at this spot.Essex has a village with the ;|!c knows, her sympathies are with the Labor cause, and in the past she haa often canvassed for Labor candidates.Once, when thus engaged, she knocked at the door of a house in a mean street.Her knock was answered by a severe looking matron, who stood with arms akimbo regarding her in no friendly spirit.\u201cMay I see Mr.Blank?\" she asked.\u201cYou can\u2019t,\" replied the matrpn.\u201cBut I want to see what party he belongs to,\" pleaded Lady Warwick.\u201cWell, take a good look at me,\u201d re- *Tm the party From the Canon's Mouth.One ambition of Canon Hay Aitken, vice-dean of Norwich Cathedral, is to beat John Wesley\u2019s record of preach But Father Time the one you ve got; forgot He has never preached from a written one, and as it is stated that Wesley made one sermon serve many turesque name of Tolleshunt Knights, j times it is possible that the Canon has while near Huntingdon, In the Fen dis- already delivered more original district, is a place with the fierce title of courses than the great Nonconform-Warboys.Lincolnshire seems to be 1st.particularly rich in queerly named villages and hamlets\u2014Cowpit, Twenty, Inch, and Inches.you were born, torted the matron, what he belongs to.\" tears, ev'ry morn\u2014 Booth Explains Son's Generosity With Tips.Mr.J.R.Booth, the veteran Ottawa lumber king, whose granddaughter recently became Prince Erik\u2019s bride, was In the habit of leaving his horse and buggy in charge of the stable boy at one of Ottawa\u2019s hostelrles.Twenty-five cents was the stable boy's regu- Solved the Problem At literary banquets the art is to talk of the guest of honor as If you read all his books.On one occasion point that's new; The past is a dream that has fled; You cannot go back to the you that Near Middlesbrough, in Yorkshire, Is a little place named Cargo Fleet, while other northern villages with picturesque names are Monkinkoles, in ! can, had to introduce Sir Hall Caine Parsley Hay, In Derby-! al a certain function.Just before the I toasts began a guest passed his menu card with the request that Sir Hall Caine would sign it.Mr.Thomas Nelson Page, the Araeri was you, In days that are finished and dead.Yorkshire, shire, and Hoot, in the Lake District.Nor can you go forward one day in Crossing the border into Wales, we advance,\tfind the still more peculiar name of And glimpse what the morrow may Legacy.Other queer village names in Wales include Upper Boat and Black In What Class Are You?n Some men need coaxing; other men need commanding*.Some men delight In flattery; other men despise It.Some men need watching; other men resent It, and do better when they are not watched.Some men need driving, urging; other men need holding back, restraining.Some men can't stand the gaff; It sinks in and wounds; other men don't mind it, they let It roll off like water off a duck's back.Some men need a lot of praise and | * appreciation, a lot of patting on the back; other men care nothing about it; the .satisfaction they get in doing their host, the joy of work well done Is enough for them.The snap ought to be in the horse, but if it isn\u2019t, one tries to put it in with the whip get the snap outside of them; other men don't need whip or spur, the snap is inside of them.Some men are fair-weather sailors, lar tip.™ a1 a gentle hint to J.R.might be profitable.So on receipt of his next quarter he said, \u201cYour son usually gives me fifty, sir!\u201d \u201cAh,\" said Mr.Booth, smiling, \u201c but be has a wealthy* father.\u201d hold; You can\u2019t change the future, or one circumstance, Except as the minutes unfold; Today is the day that your tasks should be done; So live that you never should fear What's 'going to happen,' with each rising sun\u2014 Next Week\u2014or next month\u2014or next duce him in a few minutes, and I want to be able to say I have read something he has written.\u201d .Her Property.Lady Warwick can tell many good electioneering stories.As .everybody Bill In Scotland we find places- bearing the names of Kittybrewster, Kings-kettle, and King Edward.Near Edinburgh is the little town of Joppa.Heads of Ayr and Georgemas are both in the Highlands.n M a ¦k ?No Time for Fooling.Bird hunting is a serious business with a thoroughbred bird dog\u2014so serious that he will refuse to hunt If the sport Is turned to play.Mr.Samuel A.Derieux, in Animal Personalities, tells a story to the point: I remember once when I was a boy going out with several other boys and taking with us an old Llewellyn setter named Thad.The dog started out in his sturdy lope and soon found us a covey of quail.We all shot on the rise, and we all missed.Then, seeing that we could not hit quail, we began to shoot at easier game, birds that mat still in trees\u2014laughing and shouting as boys will.Thad stayed with us awhile; then we missed him.Unostentatiously he had withdrawn from the frivolous party and gone home.An old dog that knows he can do well himself demands that the man who hunts with him shall do well also.An Engliaman tells this story on himself, and I have no doubt that similar incidents have occurred frequently.He went out with a pointer that he had borrowed from a friend who was a crack shot.He himself was a poor shot and missed again and again, and each time the pointer looked at him in bewilderment.Finally the dog set a pheasant right out in an open field Louise Driscoll, and then glanced back at the preaching man as much as to say.\u201cNow, here's a perfectly good open shot.For pity\u2019s sake, see if you can do anything this time The pheasant rose and flew off, an easy mark ; the man missed twice.Thereupon the pointer sat down on his haunches, raised his nose to high heaven and howled long and dolorously.Then with never another look at the amateur huntsman he turned and trotted home.Spring Market.Progressive.It was the custom of the congregation to repeat the twenty-third psalm in concert, and Mrs.Armstrong's habit to keep about a dozen words ahead all the way through asking one day about Mrs.Armstrong.\u201cWho,\u2019' he inquired, \u201cwas the lady who was already by the still waters 1 while the rest of us were lying down in green pastures?\u201d year It\u2019s foolish to bring money To any spring wood, Jewels won\u2019t help you, Gold\u2019s no good.! James Edward Hungerford / Spring\u2019s Unrest.Up in the woodland, where Spring Comes as a laggard, the breeze Whispers the pines that the King, Fallen, has yielded the keys To his white palace and flees Northward o\u2019er mountain and dale; Speed then the hour that frees; Ho, for the pack and the trail?Northward my fancy takes wing.Restless am I, ill at ease, Pleasures the city can bring Lose now their power to please.Barren, all barren, are these, Town life's a tedious tale; That cup is drained to the lees\u2014 Ho, for the pack and the trail?/ Y, A stranger was & Silver won\u2019t buy you One small leaf, You may bring Joy here, You may bring grief.-V; V Some men have to \\ 1 Z You should look for Tufted moss, Marked where a light foot Ran across.Getting at the Point.and get discourgaed In rough seas; money but I have a good Job and ' when they meet with obstacles, when Olady.3 isn\u2019t in«\u2022 r(-«\u2022 11ary.j||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||j go hard with them, they s uinp|||||||!!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||i|||j|j|||||||||||||!||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| on their oars: other men thrive under cenary but I am.Can you support a difficulties; opposition and handicaps father-in-law in the style to which he only stimulate them; the best that I» is accustomed ?\u201d in them cornea out when they are buffeting with the storms of life; they never get discouraged.Some men dawdle over their work, shirk when they can, and then complain of their Job, of their long hours and tho lack of any chance of promotion; other men will do as good a day\u2019s york In three hours as they do talisman which they can pass on to In ten hours; they put their heart In otherg It lg 8omethlng which to far their work, never thinking of hours, more than the mere knowledge of the or of promotion, and very soon they volce or of the organ8 o( the throat, are away over the heads of the shirk- It lg a great art whlch must be transers and grumblers.\tin It ted rather than taught.Some men ara weak in the back- Ll8ten to the birds and note how bone; they depend on others for guld- they learn their songs from their ance and advice; they can\u2019t stand teachers In the nests.The songs of alone, can't do anything without others their parents are their only models, to lean upon; they don t want to play an(j they Just sing as they heard their the game alone, and never get any- | parents do It.It must be obvious, where: other men have a surplus of, therefore, that one of the first prln backbone; they want to play the game cipieg |n studying singing is to Imi alone; they are self-reliant, independ- (ate.Not to mock as a parrot Iml ant; they believe more In the power |atee, but to listen to great singers un Jnslde of them than In any boosting derstandlngly and analytically.Hear1 from the outside; they make their how they produce their tones.Feel plans without advice or help from th6 character, the quality of their others, and then go ahead and work Tolces.often this quality is a matter them out; they are the men who win 0f years of careful development.Very in the great game of life .\t| fpw gjnger8 0f consequence sing with In which «'lass are jou.\u201cSome the same voice they employed when Men\" or \u201cOther Men.-Success.\tthey began their careers.Why?For '\t* the reason that we all imitate when we are children voices that are around us.Often these voices are very bad ones indeed, but we Instinctively imitate them.Then we have to rebuild our voices after we have destroyed the bad habits.The education of the voice Is in a large measure the education of the ear combined with the individual vdjee ideal of the student.Older Than the Law.A salesmanlike looking inspector was surprised to find a dirty roller towel in the washroom.Indignantly he said to the landlord: \u201cDon\u2019t you know that it has been against the law for years to put up a roller towel in this State?\u201d \u2019\u2019Sure, I know it,\u201d replied the proprietor, \u201cbut no ex-post facto law goes in Kansas, and that there towel was put up before the law was passed.\u201d I Her Father\u2014\u201cI know she isn\u2019t iner- Where the old rose hips Shrivel brown And dried clematis Bloom hangs down.?How to Learn Singing.The art of singing is a precious pos session which comparatively few peo pie can claim, despite the fact that | Pack at my back, and with knees there are thousands who are certain | Brushing a thoroughfare, fling Into the green mysteries; There you\u2019ll find what Everyman needs, Wild religion Without any creeds, Ho, for the morning I sling Give me five minutes talk with a man about politics or weather or neighbors or finances, and I\u2019ll tell you whether he\u2019s going to reach ninety-five in good shape or not.If he says B.L.T.I he has the finest neighbors in the world and adds that times never have been better or politics cleaner, or the Mayhap \u2019twill save you life or limb, | weather finer, then you may be pretty And \u2019tIsn't much expense Whene\u2019er you are out driving Green that lifts its Blossoming head, New life springing Among the dead.In their own minds that they alone are the sole possessors of the Jewel, the I One with the birds and the bees, One with tho squirrel and quail, Night, and the stream\u2019s melodies\u2014 Ho, for the pack and the trail! You needn\u2019t bring money To this market place.Or think you can bargain for Wild flower grace.To Motorists sure that he\u2019ll be a winner at ninety-five or any other age.No matter how long you live, there isn\u2019t time to wor-l Worth is by worth in every rank ry.\u2014Chauncey M.Depew, 89-year-old| admired.An unlawful oath is better broke| ex-Senator, lawyer and after-dinner speaker.ap To just use common sense When musing on companions gone, we doubly feel ourselves alone.f \" than kept 5 « ¦ 8* i m > ' m i * i * 000#.A Business Man\u2019s Ideal.Ê To have endured early hardships with fortitude, and overcome difflcul-; ties by perseverance; to have founded or developed a large business, useful in itself, and given employment to many; to have achieved fortune, independence, position and influence; to have established a character above reproach; to have accumulated the esteem, the confidence and the friendship of his fellows; to have given largely of money to charity, and of time to citizenship; and to have gained all this of the world, without losing the soul by avarice, or by starving the heart Into hardness\u20141 say, he who has so lived has nobly lived and he should find peace with honor when the shadows begin to lengthen and the evening cf life draws on.F dal & I We imitate the à G* x > gppp vV-A â/ Ifc\\\\ ¦ - ?> * May Marriages.The idea that it is unlucky to be married in May is not so prevalent as it was formerly, hut the superstition still lingers.We got it from the Romans, who apparently got it from the Greeks and brought it with them to Britain.It shows how a train of superstitious thought once set going will persist through the ages.The curious thing about this superstition is that it should ever have originated; for the month of May in an dent times was dedicated to the god dess Mala, the mother of Mercury and the goddess of growth and increase.- «\t¦ m ! A platitude is a great truth slightly j shopworn.; ?.V ira i ?Ur 0.Nuf Said.Auto Agent\u2014\u201cYou shouldn't have tried to sell that man a $5,000 car.He didn't look like he could afford It to Privilege of the Condemned.Papa \"1 hear that Charlie Green it going to he married next week.\u201d Little Robert (whose ideas on the subject are somewhat confused) \u2014 \u2022The last tt LONGEST TEAM OF HORSES EVER HARNESSED This wheat train of nine wagons hauled by forty teams of horses, transported 1,142 bushels of wheat from Vulcan to Calgary, a distance of 70 miles.In one load, and actually went onto the elevator platform and unloaded without unhitching.This team, probably the longest ever harnessed, accompanied by 100 bucking, saddle and pack horses from the Vulcan district, will trek to Calgary again during the first week of July, 1924.to take part In the Annual Calgary Stampede to be held July 7-12 in that city.The trip from Vulcan to Ca'g take about four days.At Calgary the whole outfit will encamp south of the town and will parade through the j ibey.Papa?business streets of the city each morning.The outfit Is owned by Glen House of G\u2019.eichcn, Alta driven by Slim Moorehonse of Vulcan, a pioneer driver of freight trains.The course after being started by their driver.I knew what i was do gglemma 'C'jllll[||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l\t!^lll[|||||||[| gg.That man's name baa been men Honed In the oil scandal.\u201d days they give him Is expected to everything to eat he a si for Ins and Is to be Cruelty is our meanest No nerao I team will follow a straight It is best to know the worst at once.A little group of wise hearts is better than a wilderness of fool*.oorula i# ally righto Insert\u2014Slim Moorhouae, who drives the forty horse team.P nut of repair.\u2014Carried.Motion -Crs.Elliott-Tugiuan-\u2014That wages tor municipal work for 1924 be as follows :\tMan ami team $3.50 ; Man $2.00 ; Hoad-foremen $2.*> per day of 10 hours.\u2014Carried.Motion Cra.Maefiirlane-Elliott \u2014 That the following bills be paid :\t( ieo.Warren $5.Graham Thompson $«;., msiderable ilarm in England where it | ( \u2022 ,| t Udw, II $10.15 is rei 12 to 2'» per vent fatal eases remedies have yet twn found to com hit the malady.THE EQUITY.A SATISFACTORY SEAL Wool ! SHAWVILLE, MAY 29.1924 We are doing all in our power to give our customers satisfaction.You will find us ready at all times to supply your needs in The peculiar disease incorrectly de->vrihvtl ;vs \u201csleeping sickness\u201d is causing Wo are now receiving good, clean, un- Supplies for rted to he spreading, with from I Geo.Stanley John Lang, hay 813.45 ;* No I Shaw ville Milling provender $12.25 ; lî.II.Kelley, store ncc\u2019t.$22.7 t ; R.J.Vraevy, hay to Win Rooney and ITS yds.gravel measured by 1\\ McLean and Imulei to 1 try son road near No.8 minent I Svliool To vts per yard, t arried.M < »! ion -Tugman-M acfarlan the Secretary again notify the municipal council of Bristol to pay their slim lied at | expense in repairing the town line bridge >ver Quvon River.\u2014Carried rhe late Mr.M-Ù;- repu-«'iitcl\t.in the (Quebec Legislature troiul\tK T.lloiunxs, 1^97 to 1900, and was Federal memWr |\tSec.Trvas.FEEDS FLOUR, washed Wool, for which wo are paying the Avoid shrinkage by mar- -AND- CEREALS.top market price, keting early with us.Give us your patronage ami we will guarantee you satisfaction\u2014at the Store or Mill.Mr.(\\ B.Major, once a pr figure iu tin* political and judicial life of the County of Ottawa -now divided int > Hull, Wright and Label le his home in rapincauville on May 1 > I\u2019hat I THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO.Tenders P.s .7 ust in\u2014Carload Eastern Oats ; Tenders will be received up to 10th June for the construction work on a Store building* at Bristol.Plans, etc., may be seen at my office.I will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender.If I Had Only Known De 66 r Libelle from 1908 to 1911 evil in the 1911 elections he was appointed judge of the district court, it position he re-gtied in 1917 owing to ill health.nioiAiiivUiu: in a ou m ter Followed Sam 1'iatle for V«ose on Two II unit red Years.Magistrates Next to family doctor and lawyer, the life insurance adjuster probably hears more stories of real life than any other business or professional man.And the burden of those stories is \u201c If I had only known.\u201d What they do not know about life insurance forces helpless women into unskilled labor or hateful dependence upon relatives, deprives children of education, and breaks up homes.Modern life insurance serves two purposes in the family.The insurance taken out by the husband and father not only protects his wife and family against poverty in the event of his death, but also protects him against want in his old age.It should be regarded as an investment of family savings and not only as a financial protection in case of death.Mothers ask yourselves what your lot in life would be if you lost your husband this year.Then see to it that he carries enough insurance for you and your children\u2019s legitimate needs.That is only asking him to do his duty as a husband and father.lu a recent issue of Tit-lim road-invited to send in instances is w vhere the same trade had been fol rHK TARIFF grESTION TO WY DISCUSSED lowed by members of the same family over long periods.Half a guinea has been awarded for each ui the following records : \u2014 \u201cFor close on two hundred years,' Leaden, near Col- The serious trade conditions result ing chiefly from the five reductions in the Canadian Customs Tariff since the I writes Mr.K.Pag will bo the chief item for discussion | \u2022-'heater.Kn«.the trade of carpe» - ters and joiners has been carried on in my family i myself am following Canadian Manufacturers Association, I the trade at which my father, grand- which will be held in Montreal.June ratlier.great-grandfather, and great- great-grandfather earned their living.Some of tbt* tools that my great- A sjtecial invitation has been issued | great-grandfather used are still in use by my self.M How many could beat that record, or that of Mr.Charles C.Clay, Gains-be present, and requesting them to bring | borough, who might claim the dis- fall information in regard t R.A.GRANT w ,r ui the Annual General Meeting of the Que.Bristol trd, 4th and 5th 1\\ S.Flour has advanced :10 cent-.We ate selling VICTORY Von cannot buy better.to the 4,000 members of the Associa tion, asking them to make an effort to at the same old prie* the vfleet I Unction of having the finest family record in the watch making and Jewellery trade?Mr.Clay writes: \u2014 \u201cWe get the earliest mention of our name in 'Stark's History of Gainsborough,' in 1701.That concerned Sam Clay, clock maker, and there have been Clays in the same trade in Gainsborough ever since.My of tariff reductions on their industries.Returns received up to date indicate that manufacturers from all the Pro- Flour and Mill Feed f Canada will attend this gnat lisvnss the f Canada\u2019s industrial system.viaces meeting in Montreal, t futur THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., OF CANADA, LTD been in the same trade.\u201d\t'\t7 A.G.BROUGH - AGENT.I have a shipment of Flour and Feed and can quote lowest prices on same.IS CANADA OVER-INDUSTRIALIZED ?\u2022 >f all the economic heresies that have been propounded and re-propounded in the course of the present Budget debate in the House of Commons, the most fallacious, we think, is the steadily repeated claim that Canada is overindustrialized Vet we are buying goods from foreigners at the rate of nearly a billion a year.In the House the other day, Mr.Church, of Toronto, presented some startling figures.He showed that\u2014 Canada\u2019s yearly imports of products from United States that could l>e bought in Canada were $400,000,000.Canada's yearly payment of wages to American workers in the United States when these wages should be earned by Canadian workers in Canada $200,000,- Mr.Hugh Lupton, Kilburn, writes: * As one of the direct descendants of Dr.Roger Lupton, founder of Sed-bvrgh School.1535, and Provost of Ltou, still commemorated there by Lupton Day,\u2019 1 claim to belong to an old scholastic family grandfather was a master at University College School in 1810 well-known Army \u2018crammer\u2019; four of my brothers and myself became schoolmasters; my late brother, C.R.Lupton, was a successful naval tutor; and I hope that my second daughter will also take up scholastic work.Members of collateral branches of the Lupton family at the present day are also distinguished members of the profession.\u201d Mr.J.Higgs, Peck ha in Rye, perhaps holds the record in the plastering trade.His great-grandfather followed the same occupation as himself.as did his granddaughter, fath .three uncles, two broihers-ln-L.and his father-in-law.y \u2018 Is this a record for butchers?\u201d asks Mr.C.W.Bayfield, of High street, East Derehau, who says that .\t.\tiii (he Day fields of Dereham ha ve been American population supported by | butchers since 1801, when the busi- the sale ot exports to Canada and num- ness at t, Norwich street, was estab t*er of Canadian population that should llshed by the presult head\u2019s great be supported by the manufacture of the | grandfather.\u201d sa e valu f products in Canada, at least 700,000.Wool-Growers\u2019 Notice Cream-of-the-W est Flour Highest Cash Prices paid for Grain.My maternal William Haselwood.my father was a I have been asked by the Live Stuck Branch of Ottawa to handle the Wool for the Canadian CoOperative Wool Growers for the season of 11*24.Wool sacks and twine for distribution at E.T.Hodgius\u2019 office.I will appreciate the handling of your wool.Over-industrialized G.G.McDOWELL, Main Street, SHAWVILLE.MORE and BETTER CREAM WITH A W.E.N.HODGINS.Délavai Separator ) List of Events Number of American workers etn* \u2022yeti in the manufacture of exports r Canada 120,000.Easy to operate.Shawville, Tuesday, June 3rdj For 3ale by.For Silver Cup Easy to clean.School Competition In the village of Sutton-on-the-Hi 11.according to Mr.Win, Stretton.It may he that Canada has here and,\th: here industries producing goods that been occupied by one family named va Id be more profitably purchased from Ball for over 309 years.The father at tin* mill lias always been John .Hall, and the eon lias always gone ver industrialized when we are buying by the name of Jack Hall\u201d until his unlreds of millions of dollars worth of | father died, when he in turn became John.Tin* Jack Hall to follow the present John Hull was killed In the S.E.HODCINS SHAWVILLE.\u2022 « Boys up to and including Grade 8f actually at tending School \\ But the claim that we are broad i CREAM WANTED 100-yard Dash Relay Race, Running Broad Jump, Hop, Step and Jump, Potato Race Standing Broad Jump,\tHop Race.Girls up to and including Grade 8, actually at tending* School Sack Race Three Legged Rave Pole Vault >ds each year, from foreigners that ild l>e made in Canada, employing High Jump war ; madi&n labor and Canadian capital I *^rs K K Truman (nee Day) -d building up ,\tn.arkel lu, &%%%%%*,KICK: Canadian farmers, is little short of | shire, date from 1560, and the clerkship 300 years.The present holder represents the seventh generation that has held the office.Mr.G.M.0.Jay.Surbiton, declares that his father, John Wyatt Jay, Blandford, Dorset, farrier and shoe- SWEET OR SOUR FOR BUTTER (,l(,ditie.s for marketing direct to Consumers from 100 Delivery Milk Koutes enables us to realize to patrons the highest prices.All tests are subject to retest cheek by Ontario Government, Ship Express to\u2014 grotesque.\u2014Ottawa Journal Kgg Spoon Race 100-yard Dash, Hurdle Race, Three Ragged Race Clarendon Council OTTAWA DAIRY 1.\t\u2014Each School is entitled to one entry in each Event.2.\t\u2014The following points will be given for the following positions : \u2014 3\u20142 points ; 4\u20141 point.Shawville, May 5, 1924 Regular session of Clarendon Council I log smith, carries on the business of Present : a smithy founded in 1732.The 1\u20144 points ; 2\u20143 points 3.\t\u2014The School winning the greatest aggregate number of points the Cup.4.\t-.The Society will give a Silver Trophy to the winner of each individual event.5.\t\u2014In case of a dispute The Committee\u2019s decision must be final held on the above date**\t.\t.\t.u ^ ^ Mayor K W Thomas and Council |\t^%^%ce\"n32^^%Jth™ wins Limited MONEY SURE Capital paid up-$l,000.000 TEST ACCURATE Directors\u2014 Arch IK Scott, T.A.S PR ATT.Hugh Carson, Gordon C.Edwards A.E.Provost nan Minutes of last meetings read and confirmed on motion of Crs.Kilgour Wm, Palmer Iking present explained Any parties having cream cans \\ certain difficulty between himself and I belonging to Shawville Creamery Mr.Fred Tippifis.re.the concession I that are not being used for deli-line fence between their properties, | vering cream are asked to return Palmer on the 10th and Tippins on the I\tto the Creamery at once.Utb eoecwions\t\" e ,,eed them Rural Inapt >r Ed.Dagg be sent on to 1 establish a line between the two pro- TEACHERS WANTED iierties.the party at fault to pay the\t,\ti .-y\t¦ expense of Inspector.\u2014Carried.\tWanted\u2014Two qualified Protestant | Help YOUP SCHOOL.Motion \u2014 Crs.Kilgour \u2022 Tugman \u2014 Teachers for Schools Nos.1 and 2, Ste That the Ottawa River Power Co.be Elizabeth de Franktown-*8 months notified to remove all poles lying along term.Duties begin Sept.2.the 7th concession line of Clarendon, |\tJOHN BENNETT, B Roth wall President John Bind ham.Manager NOTICE TUG-OF-WAR\u2014A Silver Gup will also be given to the School having the winning team of six boys, not over 10 years of age.In order to kelp the children earn money to buy athletic goods the Society will pay 5 per cent for any quantity of admission\ta - j\tmm tickets sold, with au additional 5 per cent more to the School\tjjrOOjZSlCLc J?3-TM9.selling $\u201825 00* worth.\t,\t| C.E.PALMER & SON, Props.ILSON\u2019S GARAGE Shawville Creamery Crs.Elliott-Greer \u2014 That Help Your Sçrèiety.Come June 3rd and Bring: Your Parents Main Street, SHAWVILLE.Genuine Ford and Chevrolet Parts Barred Bocks (laying strain) Eggs for hatching\u201475c.per dozen.K / Tested for fertility with Sex Detector.\tx Sec.of Com.: W.E.N.HODGINS President : DR.C.F.C.POVVLKS àlao «*11 brush, bark and other rubbish At once, which has been left there by \u2022 he Company.\u2014Carried.McDowell be appointed Road I\t1 COUfity OfcUI^B M66tl(1^ Foreman instead of \\\\ J.Dagg who Aldfield School No.1.Duties to com-\tI The undersigned offers good pasture I Good, growth y Hull Calves; also I sr\tvignsrs! *-rh *\t\u201c1 n That Lawrence Hodgins be notified to j experience and qualification.\tLodge Room on Thursday, June till Octolier 1st.Appl> to pair the cuWeft or cattle paaa opposite I\tWM.C ST EN DEB,\tj ôt h «t 1, p m bis pro;*erty, as he will be held account-\tSec.-Treasurer, ib!o for any damages caused by it being |\tLadysmith, QtW HAY \u2014 Another lot of Clov Hay (2 or 3 tons) well saved.SHORTHORNS Tires\u2014all kinds er TEACHER WANTED Rkii Indian, En-ar-co and Vkrdol OILS AND GREASES PASTURAGE GENERAL REPAIRS.GEO.K.PALMER, Shawville, Que GEO.C.HODGINS, R.It.No.3, Shawville Satisfaction guaranteed.\u2014Phone No.40.REG.HODGINS, Secretary / Jew of urn appreciate the full sentimental value of a photograph until it is brought to attention l>y the expression of those who are deeply moved by our work.pleas» THE EQUITY, Wejkly Journal devoted to Looal I Street* Published every Thursday /\\t Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.G.F.HOGGINS GO.L TD.make photographs that Make an ap|M>intment to-day.H.! mi son, Photo Artist.W« , .$1.50 < Annual Subscription .it Allarrears must be paid up before .ujr paper la discontinued.The Air is Full of Good Thing\u2019s You Should Not Miss ! Get Ready for The Summer TEACHER WANTED Ï Teacher wanted for Protestant School No.1 and l\\ Va III met Island, holding an Elementary Diploma, to teach live months .it Dnnraven and five months at harry River, or where required.Duties to commence Sept.1 and continue to the riOtli of June.Applicants please state salary expected.All applications to Ik* in the hands of the Secretary i n or before June 18th, 1924.JAS.CARSWELL, \"\tSect ret ary.JOHN A.COWAN Publisher Huy n Set and ID ten in tonight latest news, including market report\", often a day or two ahead ol your newspaper \u2014 (»et all the Business Cards.Boys\u2019 Khaki Longs We have Sets from $3,00 to $400.00 Here they are, boys ; come in and see them.Have* your pick.You will need a pair of these pants for sport wear.They are made of good Khaki Duck and will stand lots of hard wear.They have belts and cuffs and the necessary pockets.BETTER DO IT NOW ( Sold on easy terms) .dr.a.h.beers SU IlG ko N DKNTIST Write for catalogue Dunraven I'.( C^ui QlTK.Doctor of Medicine and Masteruf Surgery of Campbklls Hay Shawville Tax Notice.In mu siiance of a resolution pa-ed at tin* regular May meeting Doctor t.loeVtietVof Dental Surgery, Quebec ROBERTSON, PINOLE & TILLEY, Ltd.Per pair\u2014$2.00 of Simwville (\u2019onnoil, all municipal taxe- due the comoration unless paid before the 1.1th of June, next, will he handed over for collection.All parties concerned are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly E.f.May 17.1024.DR.A.R- HYNES -SOLE AGENTS- Gerard-Heintzman Pianos and Phonographs Men\u2019s Silk and Wool Hose ONT.RENFREW Office \u2014 Hynes Block \u2014 Opposite Hotel Renfrew.Rhone 471.They are No.1 quality with double heels and toes, ribbed tops.In fancy shades of brown, grey and blue Corner of Hank and Cooper Sts OTTAWA.HUDGINS, See.-Treat Per pair\u201475c Exquisite New Handkerchiefs CEO.G.WRIGHT, K.C.fsi \u2022\u201e protvMiou oi iieunarram, aim numerous tomba and chapels dvdl-cated to inhabitants of thin world ami the next; but nothing but silence re l g ns throughout the vast building.No shrill call to prayer is heard iiv.* times a .day, as from neighboring No crowd of worshippers Pulpwood Wanted A new lot of Handkerchiefs in vivid colors and new designs.Advocate, Barrister, Etc.196 Main St., Hull.y Each\u201425 and 30c Pure Silk Hose niosqii'S hurry to pray or listen to the discourses of the maulvi S.A.MACKAY, B.C.L.No flowers We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Best prices.or lights, or other little attentions paid to the resting places of the dead, are ever keen on the tombs; the emblems of Mo hurra m remain untouched throughout that stirring season and the whole edifice remains dark; dreary and deserted, visited onl) by rats, bats and other loathsome creatures found in the East.To anyone who knows the fanatical regard which the Mohammedan has for tombs, of buildings in any way connected with religion, the neglect will appear inexplicable, more especially in the heart of a thriving Mohammedan town.What, then, is the solution of the riddle .' Is It Jealously on the part of tho supporters of the Shah Sahib, or due to party factions so common In India?One might hazard a thousand guesses and still be far from the truth\u2014a truth possible only In a country as full of superstitions as India.The story of this edifice runs as follows; \u2014 Some years ago, in the town of Rudaoli, there was a brewer In a small way of business.As is well known a Mohammedan Is forbidden by his religion to touch wine, and the brewing fraternity are all low caste Hindus.The story goes that this man was going home one night \u2014probably under the influence of drink\u2014when suddenly he was accosted by a ' Jhin,\u201d or inhabitant >f the MOHAMMEDAN SAINT LIVED AND | next world, who* ordered him, In expiation of his sin in dealing in accursed liquor, to build a mosque and tombs for himself and fellow Jhins.The*word \u201cJhin\" is the Arabic equivalent for the genius of the \u201cArabian Nights,\" with which all are Ceremony\u2014Garment, Which H* I familiar.The \u201cjhin\" promised that In Exls- he would help the brewer In his (ask, which must be done at night.From ,\tthat time\tbe- About fifty miles east of Lucknow, came \u201cmajinin,\" or possessed of a \"Jhin,\" or, in other words, mad.But from that time forward the edifice medan town of Rudaoli, which, in began to arise on a piece of waste the Indian Mohammedan world, from land on the outskirts of the town.a spiritual point of view, ranks fifth This was owned by a Mohammedan minor, who was away at school and I if he was aware of this encroachment on his property he made no protest.Although this happened only about twenty-five years ago, none of the Inhabitants admits knowing who built the edifice, or where the money came from with which it was built.The brewer was a very poor man, and could not possibly have got the I money, nor was he in any way connected with it, not being a Mohammedan until after his death, wnen .in his will, he stated that he had I built the mosque at ntight with fht I aid of the \"Jhins,H and directed tha* he should be burled inaid: its ev.| of tlllSulStriCt.closure.The whole building is an en?m sham.The tombs are all e the exception of that of tho ore The mosque has nover ?evu jrated, and no n-iig-ous c \\ n wet taken place or wil.ev r Ulace within its \u201dftiih t *6 au great mat it is common.) lleved the building is inhabit ! evil spirits, and no one wui g, .It at night.Two weeks ago Messrs.Ogilvies, of Ottawa, gave an object lesson on the strength of pure silk hose.The) showed in their window a pair of pure silk holding up a stone weighing 139 pounds.The hose used in this demonstration was \u201c Winsome Maid.\u201d We show them in shades of grey, brown, airdale, log cabin, black and white NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville, Que.GEORGE HYNES & SON FUNERAL HOME Main Street Per pair\u2014$2.25 Shawville.LAWN BROS., GROCERIES GROCERIES 5-lb.pail Pure Lard Orange Pekoe Tea, black Silver Puts per tin Brass Puts » Furniture Polish per bottle .Motor and horse-drawn Hearses Personal attention.Phone 80.$1.00 < ; K X E R A L M K RCH A NTS .65 1 .CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY QUEBEC.UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING .30 .30 ll \u2022 # .25 W.J.HAYES New Spring Suit SHAWVILLE M UN STREET All calls will receive prompt per sonal attention.i-gr Motor Hearse supplied if desired.G.F.HODCINS CO Y, L TD If you are thinking of a New Spring Suit, you\u2019ll 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 : A MAGNIFICENT MOSQUE FOR SERVICE L.O.L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each month W.H.Corrigan, W M.Reg.Hodgins, Secretary.Purebred Durham Bull for service Fee $1.00.Apply to HARRY HODGINS, R.R.No.2.Shawville.DIED THERE o Annually, On the An ni versify of His Death, Pilgrims Come From All Over India t« Attend a Religious ?CRIMSON ARROW R.B, P.No.852 meets at Charter!s second Monday of oach month.Sir Kt.P.W.Bray, W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Stkelk, Reg.FOR SERVICE RegVI Berkshire Hog\u2014bacon type\u2014 for service.Fee\u2014one dollar.Apply PERCY BALLANT Y NE, Maryland, Bristol longed to Saint, Is Still fence.SHAWVILLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.No.40 p 9 Meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of oach month at 8 o\u2019clock p.m.Rebekahs meet on 1st and 3rd Mondays, same hour.Lodge Room \u2014 Orange Hall.Visiting brethren always welcomed.C.L.Dale, MURRAY BROS.THE TAILORS Valuable Property of mutiny fame, is the small Moham- f Next to Bank of Nova Scotia.\\ For Sale R.A.Dennis.N.
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