The equity, 11 septembre 1924, jeudi 11 septembre 1924
[" O z * No.13, 4Î2nd Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 ) w KïàïïïïSMSsr* HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL\\ Ottawa, Ont.Tin* Baby\u2019s New Year resolution : 1 tj revive to grow and it's only in a photo- ||| raph that you can keep me as I am to-ay.Bring them along to-day, we have neat little folders just the thing for baby.H.Imihon, Photo Artist.THE HARDWARE STORE 8HAWVILLE, QUE.Careful and prompt handling of his collections, .dependable credit information, sympathetic understanding f n is requirements.ana ample resources for the demands of his business are services a business man has a right to expect from his bank.The Bank of Nova Scotia can and does meet these expectations.Discuss your needs and problems with the nearest manager.-THE Bank of Nova Scotia Our courue Include* Shorthand.Typewriting.Spelling, Penmanship.English.Correspondence.Office Work.Civil Service, etc.m£?lir.ST AND A Rf) of Instruction being higher than any other, our grad are preferred and given BETTER pay.Our teachers know what to teach, and how to teach It, all having been practical stenographers.BEsfnV* t0 eltend tbe LARGEST am) WIGHT now is the time to WRITE COWLING d Wife* Motor Oils of BUSINESS COLLEGE OTTAWA * Anti arrange for a courte in Sliort- Ijnnd, Hook-keeping or Civil Service.D.E.HENRY.Prbhidbnt Cor.Çank and Sparks St« En-ar-Co - in cans and on draft Polarine - Light and heavy Polarine Cup Crease - I\u2019s and 5s Steam Cylinder and Machine Oils.Valves and Fittings SHAW VILLE FAIR\u2014Sept.1, 2, 3 .\t\u2014Don\u2019t forget the date C.J.CALDWELL.Qualified Teachers.A National Diploma Open all Summer.Enter any time.DR.N.R.BOYES VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST (Graduate Ontario Vet.Coll .Toronto) G.A.Howard's Office, Shaw ville.Care and treatment of all Domestic Animals.W.E.Gowlino, H.G.W.Braithwait Prim * Pres JOHN E.C.ELLIOTT, B.C.L.Barrister, Solicitor, 187 Main Street, DR.H.KENNETH NEILSON M, D., C.M.; L.M.C.C.Physician and Surgeon (Graduate of McGill University) Office ETC .Q.Mr.Elliott will he regularly at Campbells Bay every Friday evening and all day Saturday, SHAWVILLE, QUE (Late Dr.Fraser\u2019», Main St.) Telephone.He photographed this year on your birthday, surprise the family and your friends.Nothing give» such complete and lasting happiness as a pleasing portrait.H.Imison, Photo Artist.NSURANCE - J.H.STEWART MANAGER.SHAWVILLE.Branches at Portage'du Fort, Campbell's Bay and Fort Coulonge ESTABLISHED 1832 e Paid-up Capital $ 10,000.000 ' 10.60»,000 Total Asset» -\tÎ10,000.000 FIRE WIND HAIL LIABILITY ACCIDENT SICKNESS PLATE GLASS AUTOMOBILE GUARANTEE bonds WORKMEN S COMPENSATION SUN LIFE A.O.BROUGH, AGENT Shawville, Que, Dental Notice 2S-B Dk.K.O.Docks, Dentist, (graduate of McGill Univ ) will be at\u2014 Sbawville, Pontiac House, from Mon- Fam.Milunkry- The Indies of day\u2019 Sept',9) t0Saturdây eve\u2019g, Sept.20 Slmwville and vicinity are invited Port Cou longe, Jewell House, from ÆîtÆ.\u201c->lt.2SSs-£rrC and Friday, Sept.25 and 26.Parties requiring dental work are requested to call early.\tI Mr.Joseph Wainman, of Ottawa,\t\" ^ \" is visiting his relatives in town.\tA cottage at Norway Bay, be\t_ XV HUM Business College re-opened last Wednesday.\t- shawville, que.Tuesday, September 2nd.For, u f , n\t¦¦¦¦\t¦¦¦¦I\t¦¦ BM&Mh JSS Loss $25,000 partly covered.\tMiss Haney, of Ottawa, arrived when Miss Alma Florence, daugli- Llne- Phone ll-r-27.U\t.\t, .\t.last week to again take charge of ter of Mr.T.A.Elliott, of Yarm Horse-racing is announced to be tiie Shawville branch of Willis was united in marriage to Mr! L°ST\u2014Between Wyman Station and The Elraside Women\u2019s Institute Mr.Jas.H.Stewart, and Mrs.fnt> ^t the biidegroom at tlieir will meet at the home of Mrs.Stewart, who are taking their borne.-Com Henry Roy on Tuesday, 10th, at holidays, attended Toronto Exhi-2 o\u2019clock, p.m.Program Co-1 bition last week.Mr.Blauchfield operation between Institute and | is relieving manager.\t| School, by Mise Jennie Roll call What makes a successful Women\u2019s Institute ?W.A.HODGINS\u2019 STORE LOCAL NEWS School Opeqing Arnpnor Pair, will be held oil /Sept.28, 24, 25 and 2t$.Dr.R.G Dock\u2019s dental notice of his next visit to this county will be found in another column on this page.AUCTIONEERING.PERSONAL MENTION Commencing July 7th, 1024,1 will hold an auction sale on A Splendid Assortment MARRIED ¦ of all Necessary Supplies - Scribblers, Exercise Books, Blank Drawing Books, Examination Pads, Foolscap, Blotting Paper, Eulers, Pencils, Crayons, Erasers, Pens and Pen Handles, Rubber Bands, Paper Clips, Pencil Boxes, School Bags, Lunch Boxes, Slates, etc., etc.All regular Text Books.LOST\u2014On Quyon Fair ground# .Friday afternoon.Sept.5.a ladies\u2019 brown leather gauntlet glove.Finder please leave at Mrs.G.Caldwell\u2019s or Mrs.Joe uun's, Quyon.and collect expenses.on BORN .1 .\u201cÆXÆ sust ./a\u2018 ErgaftSSf\t«WiîK! left this week to enter the Welling- Kenneth Osborne.\tsell cheap for cash, or on easy terms , or Quyon Agricultural Society was ton St., branch at Ottawa.Mr.At Shawville, Sept.3rd to Mr change fo: automobile.JHUrvyiRg ZîwK\tS*Mr\"'w-w E\"ton' \u2022'\t\"\"ïï.MSïîi™.ttQuiTr wa.printed.\theart affection, William A.Cowan, now.Apply to Harold Elliott Messrs, John A.Ren nick and\tbrother of J.A.Cowan of B, R.N.No.2.Sol.Woolsey were at the Canadian this journal, in the 79th year of Notional Inhibition at Toronto his age.\tS,tLE~Nc?i u°* 10 du ring the flrat week of the big Arnpr.or Chromcle plemee copy.WrEÏtf School Boards should be present.McCredie, returned on Sunday huainmw fnr evening from a ten-day motor trip\t¦jjjttH which took in the chief cities of Ontario, and.the big Fair at ie.in length ; variety not given.tlle tiineral.BRICKS FOR SALE-At Shawville Apply St G.Mam Street.DIED G.McDowell\u2019s Feed Store raent of the day Shawville Important Meeting A meeting will be held on the ville AcademylH|HHH^H|| Burney of the Council of Educa 17th in the Shaw-at which Mr.Me- who carried on\t^\t\u2014 many years at the WALTHAM LOTS FOR SALE-Lots Corners, and WHS well-known fland7.Range A, Waltham.Que.Ideal throughout the d,strict.\tW 3, Bank St., Ottawa.¦Shawville Academy is in full swing again with a pood attendance and the following staff of teachers:\u2014\tWggW Mr.W.K.Naylor, B.A., Principal, Mise L.Macdonald, B.A., Assistant, Miaa Myrtle Eadea, Room 4, Misa A.McDowell, Hoorn 3, Miss M.Dab ma, Room 2, Mise I.M.Shaw, Room I.> II Apt was I ,\t__ * sted Notice to Farmers Something Special: A REAL Fountain Pen.Gold plated nib, self-filler ; looks good, writes well\u2014 *a \u201c Jim Dandy.\" His brother U> our address Price list and empty Archdeacon Naylor Memorial The following subscriptions to- r j\t°\tTT* .^eVe ^\t^ McEachen, a well Constable Jette, of Pembroke, wards\tthis\tfund are acknowledged il8ol,cng.29tff, held at\tknown priest ot the Roman Cath-\twho has several rescues from by the\ttreasurer,\tR.O.Hod gins :\ti*.\u2018 orman Smiths, Mrs.h.B.\toho Church, attached to the dio-\tdrowning to hie credit, added to Gay 1er was presented with a very\tcese of Pembroke, died on Thors-\this laurels on Saturday, Aug.30, handsome under arm bag, given\tday morning last of - pernicious\twhen he saved two muses-Misses by the ladies as a token ot remem-\tanaemia at the General Hospital,\tIrvine and McDonald-from a bmnee accompanied by an address\tof which institution he had been\twatery grave.Both girls were the approach of her departure\tan inmate for two years.He was\tlocked together when Jette dived ann 11\tl,p rp*Wence \u201ct St.\t00 years of age, and w*s born near\tand brought them to the surface, WO JlMlNit\tDouglas, Ont.\tand struggled to shore.Bravo ! W.A.HODGINS.Previously acknowledged\u2014 John Beamish, J H Brownlee, Ritchie Hod gins, Edward Dale, 1502.7£ 2.00 5 00 on 2.00 to * 9 JV 6,7 f r * wmJ* 7\t> g» ¦ Nf> # 1 The Fine Qualities When Hearts Command\u201d- u of : By ELIZABETH YCRK MILLER n I B46a Frvm mindê ikê wageet ctuntellinge depart.\u201d r f GREEN TEA cannot be adequately described but «Key can be appreciated in the teacup.FREE SAMPLE el BREER TEA UPON REQUEST.\"SALADA.\" T0R0RT8 ==.=mms, dignity and beauty and repeat it with our ^ ao are the g tara set over our head on the table.\tI «You know you are not Alice\u2019s fath- subtle changes.Sir Bdward Klgar heads to ^mlnd us that this world is There was no sound or movement ^,, gaunt said coldly.\"Why are you series which he named ' Enig- ^ aU perhaps we cannot travel to from her.Hugo forgot that\tmaking this absurd pretence?\" giving to the sections the initials fHr .)lttCeS, nor share the presence of annoyed.He put his arm around her Hugo blinked.\"I think you must be writers of music have borrowed our work.\" We can do things with Jow glip pap\u20acr which had fluttered\tHot so loud.\" Hugo threw to the ground and read what was writ- an apprehensive glance towards the ten on it\tvilla, but Jean was probably in her \"Don\u2019t expect letters.Have nothing own room on the other side of the to write about just now.Doth quiteU u well\u2014Alice.\u2019\u2019 That was all.ï 4' «» Variations.&V w w rote a Making wash day pleasant\u2014 nrHE hardest part of waeh-day.1 rubbing, tubbing, rubbing, hae This wonderful new soap genthr 1= tTsA « glistening as you never could get them before.\t__ Only spot^where the dirt is grot in.such as neck bands, cuff ed and the like need a light ebbing, and a little dry Rmao rubbed on these- spot, quickly makes the dirt disappear.ma.some from their own earlier works a melody a difference \u2014 and that difference for ingenious elaboration.\tshould mean a quickened enthusiasm.Music owes much of its charm to its ft fresh determination, an unquench modulations, its shifts BIHH\t.I.__________ A great deal of the joy of life ^or all conditions Just use Rinso where used to use bar soap\u2014for soaking* boiling, or in your Washing machine.you and its sur- able wm to uve and to do our best un* Those looking for Gaunt modified hi# voice.-* -\t.\t.\t,\t.\"Some day it may be necessary for Gaunt\u2019s brows drew together in a of ug face\the went on.puzzled frown, and he put on his horn-\t; gay\u2014including Alice and rimmed spectacles to make sure there ber husband.That telegram, for ln-u nothing he had missed.\tstance\u2014I\u2019m inclined to think there\u2019s \"Let me see,\u201d whispered Hugo.\tsomething behind it Ardeyne may Gaunt handed him the telegram.\thave found out that you\u2019re supposed \u201cWell\u2014what\u2019s the matter.She isn t| to be Alice's father.He may have told even ill.What\u2019s the matter with you, | Alice.\u201d Jean?\u201d Hugo demanded.Jean raised her head slowly.Gaunt was shocked by her expression.Life seemed to have gone out of her.She looked like a dead woman.\"Give it to me, please,\u201d she said.Hugo gave it to her, and she tucked it into the front of her blouse.Then she got up and went into the villa.Hugo plucked at Hector Gaunt\u2019s pries at large, outside the realm of music, a continual holiday, which means no Is due to the unexpected breaking in j more than a luxurious idleness, will the familiar and the common give much pleasure and comfort Variety is the spice of life\" t0 their tiresome selves; but those und- *«* not upon place is the proverbial way of putting the seehing to enrich life with a fuller truth that human nature delights in meaning and a greater usefulness will the refreshing differences of scene, of never bo heard to lament that exist-personal acquaintance, of vital expert- enre |s \u2022 timeliness of Muekrat.\u201cI'll help you t* in a ^ 7L thne two elution, in a bar-\tinjuric^s^by spro^|\t«ÿT .KndJ You know Johnnie Muskrat wa, the f*1 \" \"ock and allow the milky soin- £fore h.rv.st I, indicated by the ?hsre are few indeed who are able champion swimmer of Woodland.tio»\t¦*«*\tfollowing average percentages of the \\\tt J?1, Willie Woodchuck couldn\u2019t swim much' A ^ ^a clear liquid from the mlnl\u2018io\u201e of\\h.threshed wheat: when it should be done and in the beat because he was too fat, and Jackie whi « sediment into a jug and fill into £, oy,r\tunbroken, 94; skin P°\u201cibl* m^er- U ia « Question of I.sbbit\u2019s big ear, always go full of ^tlsa, well -toppered and keep cool ^ ^rm, broken, 76; sprout# one- doin* the **\"¦ he can under the cir\u2018 water Tmd then he couldn\u2019t swim \u201d a dark }llece\u2018 ,Th l 8tock h^p?\" quarter inch long, 80; and sprouts cumstances.either.But in the dark Johnnie fkIont* will contain approximately £ lnch ,Q 18 The sprouted ^ed\tcircumstances have been such Muskrat couldn\u2019t find his friends.Itk®\t°f \\ ***\t°! not only gave lower germination but on, he farm this year as to leave man, HSHtoZr1 \"nL \u2022>\tp*\u2014- \u2014 \u2014 - ïit,Tî t ss IrsSi §pisp It is greatly needed as a supplement to the cultivators.Perhaps you cannot find time; there The damage done by this destructive are too many more important tasks Australia can raise bonny babies, too.This Is Mary Patricia Wilson of Melbourne, who woo a £100 prise in the recent Empire contest THE CHILDREN\u2019S HOUR i It is equally important that the breasts be completely emptied at each | nursing.This regular complete : emptying of the breast stimulates it to produce more milk.If there Is s lessening in the quantity of the milk supply, the breast should be completely emptied after the baby has finished nursing.The mother can learn to empty the breast herself by manual expression, which her doctor can teach her.The baby should be nureed in a quiet place where both he and the mother may be undisturbed .The mother should either sit in an eaey-chair In a comfortable position or may lie down if she prefers and can keep awake.This gives her additional rest periods of fifteen to twenty minutes regularly.The baby should be kept nursing throughout the nursing period and not allowed to stop to sleep unless, as seems to be possible for some babies, he can sleep and continue nursing at the same time.If the baby slope nursing, starting to pull the nipple away or expressing a little milk into his mouth will usually start him going.There may be times when the quantity of milk \u2022becomes less, but this should in no way cause the mother alarm because it can easily be made to return to normal.The first period when this is likely to occur is when the baby is about two weeks old, about the time that the mother begins to as Sometimes the excuse is given that \u201eume, her duties.At this time she the mother is not strong enough to should be\" under the doctor\u2019s supernurse her baby or to have good milk, vision.It is generslly believed by specialists it (, very important for her not to that all mother\u2019s milk Is goW milk\u2014 overdo, to have sufficient rest end to that is, that there is very seldom any have plenty of fluids in her diet, fault in the quality though sometimes i Use the Hoe.\u201cWe can never reach shore.\" # THE MOTHER\u2019S REQUIREMENTS.Then something happened.Johnnie that is to be used for drinking pur-j poses.After mixing allow to stand for half an hour before use.The solution may be added in small quantities of water after it ha; been drawn from the well or the quantity of water in the well or cistern may be pull-away and hop-skip.But to stub his toe when swimming meant only one thing, that he wps near shore.\"Oh! Ho!\u201d shouted Johnnie so loud that it frightened Jackie and Willie so badly that they forgot to swim and or when worry or excitement may be f£nk* Buthar>vn.should behoove every farmer and tario Agricultural College the variety common people in mine.\" \u2018\u2018Don\u2019t'you remember the story that every person who might use concrete known as Petkus has headed the list 4 ^________________\u201e\t___ The creed of con- for productiveness.The average yield Dates of Sowing Winter juTt like* the Babes in the Woods,\u201d crete is simple \"and easily learned.But per acre per annum of the Petkus win- said Jackie Rabbit.\tf.¦ \u201c.*.l ! ; Teacher Fox to'.d us at school.We\u2019re to secure a copy.Wheat.said Jackie Rabbit\t! the rules of concrete positively are not ter rye surpassed the next highest So the three curled up on a bed of elastic.They must be observed to the variety by four bushels in a seven leaves and were soon fast asleep.letter.\tyears\u2019 On the experimental plots at the Ontario Agricultural College two varieties of winter wheat have been sown at different dates in each of ten years, starting on August 26th and I allowing one week between each two dates of seeding.The average results ; show decreases in the yields per r.cre from the seeding» which took place later than September 9th, the reduction from September 9th to September 30th being 13.6 bushels per acre per annum.The highest returns were obtained from the seeding» of August 26th in four years, September 1st and 2nd in two years, September 8th and 1 9th in two years, and September 15th in two years.and every baby should be » x j * m m : j .- 4 »r I ; The #- Personal Proof.It was the first night Johnny\u2019s mother had perFua:*ai.him to go to bed alone.\u201cMy dear,\" she said, \"the ang ; will watch over yr u.\" ! Suddenly a shrill vcl above.\"Ma, are you sure the, r ngels : are here?\" \u201cYes, y as, of cour?e, my daa :*T Then after a few minite*- \u201ctog, oh, a, the angels are bltin' mM* The Unexpected, as Usual.ne from amount of r > ' , al strain.Any of the danger signals, such as headache, vera, greater and leaser yellow-leg» I ^N'e call fill VOUV requirements ill Brail, SllOl\u2019tS, Mid- \u201c «\"*\t.\u201c \tIT\" \" >\u201c\"*\"* \u201d\u2022 dlings, Oats ami Provender,' Corn, ground or cracked, «« cm* f^.A fresh supply .of Germ Meal, Corn Meal, Rolled Oats and Rolled Wheat Try a bag of ground Mill Screenings\u2014only $100 per bag We are offering a Liberal Discount on the following Summer Goods : the Laurier tariff was a very satisfactory one there is reason to believe that Mime free traders are commencing to see I battery, or any gun larger than No.10 the light.Even though the Laurier gauge is prohibited, and the use of any 0f colossal chicanry [aeroplane, powerboat, sail boat or night light, and shooting from any horse drawn or motor vehicle is forbidden.The shooting of migratory birds in the province of Quebec earlier than one hour before sunrise, or later than one hour after sunset is prohibited.¥ riff was a pii there can In* no serious objection raised to free traders defining it as a revenue tariff if it will serve to save their face.\u201d BATHING SUITS BOYS\u2019 JERSEYS, CANVAS SHOES, WINDOW SCREENS FLY OIL.I THE SHAWVILLE WILLING CO., REGISTERED, GOVERNMENT POLICY NOT EN COU RAGING TO CANNE1JS.W.J.K A DES, Proprietor FAT MAN AND THF CARRY.V Mr Vancouver, V> ( , Sept king*» statement that his ( Government s Stories by an Englishwoman In policy t'lieoura the basic industry of fishing was received with surprise here.How governments are helping the salmon industry, for instance, may l>u briefly explained.Salmon can tiers of British Columbia pay $500 to the Dominion Government tor a cannery license, and a packing tax of three cents on every case of salmon they pack.They also pay the Provincial Government #150 for a cannery license, and a levy of four cents on every case of salmon they put up.Then the Dominion Government im-sales tax on tinned salmon and 4 i Politics Renfrew Fair Mrs.J.Borden Karri man in \"From Pinafores to Politics\u2019\u2019 tells some good stories.A Captain Robinson, who was of such ponderous size that he was described as being \u201cas wide as a doorway,\" once arrived at London Docks late for a dinner party.He rushed ashore and asked a cabby: \u201cWill you take me to the Savoy for a shilling?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d answered the cabby, eyeing his shape and size, \u201cif you get in quick and the horse doesn't see you.\u201d Mrs.Ha:Tinian's memories include a story of Mark Twain, whom she met in Bermuda.Tl\\e newspapers in America criticized hi#i for playing on the golf links with a noted capitalist Twain asked is tainted! tain t yours and it 'tain t mine.\u201d The best story the authoress heard in Paris was one told of Svapa Flow.A German sailor, at the handing over of the German fleet.Is recorded to have said as he shipped on to a British vessel, \u201cThis is what 1 think of your fleet and your Admiral Beatty,\" and he promptly spat into the sea.A British seaman retorted quietly, \u201cIt doesn't matter much what you think of our fleet or of Admiral D«*ati>, but be careful whose ocean you\u2019re spit-ling into.\u201d One day in Paris the authoress met the daughter of Lord Derby, th * British Ambassador, and had t evasion the next day to send her a note, but did not know what title to give har.She asked the clerk at the hotel bureau.\"Don\u2019t know,\u201d he said.\u201cWhat about Miss Derby?\u201d said the authoress.\"Sounds likely,\u201d said he.She therefore wrote, \"Dear Miss Drrby.\u201d A voice telephoned from the Embassy next day saying very distinctly, and very chillingly, it seemed : \"Lady \u2014Victoria\u2014Primrose is very sorry, We are very crowded and must make room for Fall Goods.Tues., Wed., Thurs- and Fri.Sept.16, 17, 18, 19 We have now a first-class Blacksmith in Bristol in the person of Mr.Murdock (formerly of Quyon).We would ask for him as liberal a patronage as possible.» The Biggest-the Greatest - the Best yet I .I loses a all other varieties of canned fish, though it has reduced or abolished the sales tax on other kinds of tinned foodstuffs.The sales tax on tinned fish is a direct tax on manufacture, yet the salmon canning industry has to meet keen competition from the United States and Japan in neutral markets, and their competitor» are free from the tax burdens which Mr.King\u2019s freer trade policy imposes upon Canadians.St.John\u2019s, X.IV, August 30.- Mr.King\u2019s boasted encouragement of the basic fishing industry consists, so far as this province is concerned, of a sales tax on tinned sardines.As the sardine fishing grounds of New Brunswick are within easy reach of motor boats buying raw materials for the Maine can tiers, the Canadian policy imposes a handicap on Canadian cainters, since American catmers, having no sales tax to meet, have an advantage in buying sardines from the fishermen.A real, live progressive Fair, abounding in fresh and novel sights, Exhibits in all departments far exceeding all former attempts.A great big Midway with marvellous attractions.Two Horge Races every afternoon.Two Baseball games every afternoon, with the best teams in the country fighting for the premier honors.Grand display of Fireworks Wednesday and Thursday nights.Music all the time by the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Band of Kingston.The \u201c Welcome \u201d sign is out for Renfrew Fair.Mark What alls them ?\"Of course his money It is twice tainted; it R.A.GRANT Que.Bristol III AMES HOLDEN TIRES MADE AND SOLD BY Ames-Holden Tire and Rubber Co., Limited \u2022 Kitchener, Ont.will give you more miles for each dollar of cost.Prove it\u2014test them with any other tire and\u2014 \u201c Compare the Wear.\u201d SOLD BY FRANCE AGREES UN ARBITRATION TO PREVENT WAR.Geneva, September 5.Great events, which in League of Nation circles it is firmly believed are destined to affect the future of the whole world, oecured at today\u2019s session of the assembly of the League.France joined Great Britain in pledging support for the principle of compulsory arbitration, and through her Premier, M.Herriot, in removing the doubts of those who feared that France would hesitate to weaken her force as a great continental military power.M.Herriot announced unequivocally that France favors an international conference on disarmament.In a calm, masterly oration, like that Premier MacDonald of Great Britain delivered before the assembly on Thursday, M Herriot made the men'and women present sit stock still in rigid attention, and seemingly thrilled them through and through.The Premier told the world through the assembly that henceforth that nation which refused to submit disputes to arbitration would be stigmatized as an aggressive nation.etc.\u201d C.A.DEWEY, Sedretary.T.F.BARNET, President.What made the mistake worse for the authoress was the fact that some time later the story of the incident was recounted with much gusto more than once In her presence.\u201d1 used to laugh louder than the rest,\u201d Mrs.Harriman writes, \"sometimes because I did find the story amusing and sometimes because I thought it was Just as well everybody didn't guess that I was the bumpkin.\u201d The authoress mentions that, wh n her engagement to be married v $ announced, an elderly friend said, * i give you one receipe for happiness with your husband\u2014mutual consideration and a good cook.\u201d Her father's advice was even more worldly: \"If you want to hold your husband never nag him.And never ask him.questions, because if he wants you to know he will tell you, and if he doesn\u2019t perhaps he will lie.\u201d The authoress met the late Lord Northclitfe in Paris.\"The last time I saw him,\u201d she writes, \u201cwe were lunching together at the Ritz.He had come into Paris from Fontainebleau, very nervous and ill ¦¦¦)¦ ing down the rofim.\u2018That girl should be in the Cabinet.She's going to run for Parliament and I am going to help get her in.' It was Christabcl Pankhurst.As she passed our table lie sprang up, and they had a great j A]| exhibits in Ladies\u2019 Departments must be placed iu the Hall not palaver about elections and by-e!ec- later than'12 o\u2019clock noon on Monday, September 22nd, and all ex-\t_ .ions and her certain good fortune.\" | hibit:, in Horticultural, Dairy, Seed and Drain Departments must TUTgaa g S TT.TU TU AT be placed In the Hall not later than 12 o\u2019clock noon on Tuesday.\t\u2018 \u2018 \u201c V* ****** vw September 23rd.J.P.WILSON Chapeau Exhibition Shawville\u2019s Leading Tire Shop Accessories 1 Gas Oil The Directors of Agricultural Soc'y Div.H of the County of Pontiac will hold their 17th An mutt Exhibition on their Grounds at CHAPEAU, Quebec, on » Tuesday and Wednesday, WOOL MANUFACTURED September 23rd and ,24th.Into Rolls or Bats N * AUGMENTED PRIZE LIST ATTRACTIVE LIST OF SPECIALS Day, Wednesday, September 24th Shawville Council Ready Roofing- He pointed to a girl com- Shawville, Sept.4, 102 4.The September meeting of Shawville Council was held on the above date.Mayor Elliott and Councillors Beckett, Hodgins and Argue.Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed on motion of Crs.Argue and Horigins.Corretqmndence and bills were dis-.Bullets That Fall Like Rain.the following bills he jijiul .\t^ .A.Tit-Bits, there may be seen to the Ren nick.\u2014$3.75; C, J.Laid well fio.uu -jght a huge round tower rising out \u2014Carried.\tof a jumbled collection of wharfs, A committee composed of \\\\ .A.Hod* hjheds, and chimney stacks to a gin.< and A.G.Brough waited on the height of about 200 feet.This is the Council to discuss the cost of electrical shot tower of Walkers, Parker & Co., power at the switchboard at Bryson as | Ltd., the Lambeth Lead and Shot compared with connections at Shaw- Works.ville.The prices given were strongly The general public knows little of in favor of the Bryson switch board.the purpose of this structure, and as Cr Argue gave notice that at the * rule regards it as a kind of com- and also to provide funds for defraying Brlefly described, the process is to 0,918 of making connection w ith h Jrop from different heights hot lead Ottawa River lower Companys line lor run through a device somewhat like electrical power.\ta colander.The falling shot In the I* Motion\u2014Crs.Beckett-Hodgms \u20141 hat course of this process drops Into vats this Council do now adjourn.\u2014Carried, j jf water at the bottom of the tower, and\tis\thas taken on its spherical form.The discovery of this method of producing shot in large quantities at en attributed to a I\tI -I_____i, about the year 1787, at Bristol.At all events, it was in the end purchased by Walkers, Parker for £10,000.The records are to the effect that Watts ascended the tower of St.N*it to the observation of the shoot- I ^ary'.Church Brl.tol on a hot day.%%% | equal cbmce to taku game, aiul r iv-,elf dropping melted lead to the ing all game a fair chance, is the\tground, where it took the form of vatioo of the bag limit and of certain pene|ge Much impressed, he made hull.» wing experiments at home, and the s h rest ne-1 tower is the Indirect result.Big Men\u2019s Summer Pants Present Boys\u2019 Play Suits Get our prices before buying.Meals and Refreshment served on the grounds.Admission to Grounds : Adults 50c., Children 25c For Prize List ami other information apply to GEO.A.LANDON, Pres.P.Me MAHON, Sev.-Treas.SHAWVILLE.S.E.HOGGINS Pulpwood Wanted j odEAM WANTED J We are ready to contract for Peeled Pulpwood for next Fall and Winter delivery at railway track.Best prices.\\ SWEET OR SOUR\tFOR BUTTER KMOur facilities for marketing direct to Consumer* from 100 Delivery Milk Routes enables us to realize to patron# the highest price#.All teste are subject to retest cheek by Ontario Government Ship Express to\u2014 ' E.T.HoDGiNfS Sec-Treas OTTAWA DA BY Baer (Limits and Shooting Re- high speed has bee etriettons Provided by the ' n*med Wsth Migratory Birds Convention Act and Regulations Limited LAWN BROS TEST ACCURATE MONEY SURE Capltalpaid up\u2014$1,000,000.> Directors\u2014 Archie Scott.T.A.Spratt.Hüoh Carson Gordon C.Edwards A.B.Provost GENERAL MERCHANTS B Bothwall Preslden t John Binoham, Manager QUEBEC.CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY pU shooting 1 restrict tory Bird Tn tv the I m FARM FOR SALE THE EQUITY, NOTICE ! Choice 100 acre farm in Kitzroy township, done to Public and High School*.Sixty-five acre* of rich clay loam, qnder-d rained, balance pasture.* Beautiful home with water pressure eystern and hath.Running water in Barns.Garage.Electric power line.Ground* laid out with cedar hedge*.For further particular* apply to l\u2019OSÎ OFFICE BOX 706, Arnprior, Ont.G.F.HOGGINS CO.L'TD.A doakly Journal devoted to Local Interests Published every Thursday Shawville, County Pontiac, Que.$25.00 FREE Clip this ad.out., .$1.50 Annual Subscription .Ha 11 arrears must he paid u p before a ly p ip if la dlsoontlnuod.Do it now.SCHOOL BELLS ROBERTSON, PINOLE & TILLEY, LIMITED , Cor.Bank and Cooper Streets, Ottawa Will give you credit for $2.>.0o off the purchase price of any Piano in their Store, or $10.00 off any Cabinet Phono urauh, because by you c oming direct to our Store with this advertisement it saves having to pay commission to agents.\t, EVERY Piano, Player Piano, Phonograph, Radio Set we sell is guaranteed JOHN A.COWAN PuUiishvi.8 H EE P.Business Cards.Grade\u2014 Ewe iamb\u2014E Richardson, W H Corrigan, Webster Maitland.Ewe, 1 shear\u2014W Maitland, Fred Thomu*, W H Corrigan.Ewe\u2014Ira Hanna, Newton Lewi*, P Thomas.Shropshire\u2014 Ram, aged\u2014W H Corrigan, E Richardson.Ram, 1 year\u2014Newton Lewis.Ram lamb\u2014E Richardson, Ira Han- ARB RINGING DR.A.H.BEERS And the eager little students will needs be fitted out .SURGEON DENTIST .Qua.Boofcorof Medicine and MasterofSurgery McGill University.Djotor of Dental Surgery, University of Pennsylvania.licentiate of Dental Surgery, Quebec 4\" + Oamphklls Day \u2022 e e OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO GAINING THE CONFIDENCE OF THE MUSIC BUYING PUBLIC THE BRUNSWICK SHOP J We are ready to help you at prices you will approve na.DR.A.R.HYNES Ewe lamb\u2014E Richardson, Ira Hanna Shropshire\u2014 Ewe, also ewe 1 8hear\u2014Ira Hanna, E Richardson.Pen of aheep\u2014E Richardson, Ira Hanna.\ty Oxford\u2014 Ham, aged\u2014A A Armstrong, Webster Maitland, R J Wilson.Bam, 1 year\u2014Fred Thomas.\u2022 Ram Iamb\u2014A A Armstrong, Ewe lamb\u2014R J Wilson, A A Armstrong, W Maitland.» Ewe, also ewe 1 shear\u2014A A Armstrong, R J Wilson, W Maitland.Pen of Sheep\u2014A A Armstrong, Webster Maitland, R J Wilson.Sheep Specials.Best ram\u2014A A Armstrong, Newton Lewis.Be*t exhibit Armstrong, Ira RENFREW - - ONT.\u2014 Hynes Block \u2014 Opposite Hotel Renfrew.Phone 471.ROBERTSON, PINOLE & TILLEY LT\u2019D Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Caps, Straw Hats, Golf Hose, Lisle Hose, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Books, etc.Office Cor.pank and Cooper Sts., Ottawa.CEO.C.WRIGHT, K.C.Advocate, Barrister, Etc., 190 Main St., Hull.Just the Things S.A.MACKAY, B.C.L.You Will Need Soon purebred sheep -A A Hanna.notary public Shawvllle, Que.SWINE.Call in and See Them : GradeBreeding sow, 6 months and over\u2014J B Kiïgour, E J Barber, Hiram Latheni.Breeding how, under 6 mos\u2014Fred W Thomas, E J Barber, G Thompson.Bacon hog, 1HO to 220 lbs\u2014J A Armstrong, J B Kilgour.Yorkshire\u2014i Sow, aged\u2014Hazelwood Elliott, E J Barber, R J Wilson.Sow of season\u2014Willard Elliott, Nor-val Wilson, E J Barber.Tam worth \u2014 Boar, aged ; sow, aged ; sow of season \u2014T S Harris.CEORGE HYNES & SON Perfecto Paint t a funeral home \u2022 Shawvllle.Main Street Men\u2019s Semi-ready Suits, Men\u2019s Semi-ready Pants, Boys\u2019 Suits, Fine Dress Shirts, Work Shirts, Duck Pants Arm Bands and Carters, Collars Braces, Socks, Ties.A thin, penetrating liquid that seals, protects and preserves against rot and warping.The best beautifler and protector for shingle roofs, silos, houses and garages\u2014 Motor and horse-drawn Hearses.Phone 80.Personal attention.UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Per gallon, $3.75 W.J.HAYES SWINK SPECIALS.Best registered boar\u2014Ÿ 8 Harris.Pen bacon hogs \u2014 J A Armstrong, Norval Wilson.SHAWVILLB M UN STREET All calls will receive prompt personal attention.Motor Hearse supplied if desired.G.F.HODCINS CO Y, LTD Dry in Worcester.j I At the Hotel Windsor In Montreal recently à man, evidently of Scottish descent, was approached by Col.George Ham, famous recanteur, and one of Montreal's leading citizens.\u201cHow is your brothei^Jock getting along down in Worcester?' asked the colonel.\u201cIt must be pretty dry for notice of meetings ORANGE HAIL, SHAWVILLE : Mrs.Powles.lload team (G J Bryson gold medal) \u2014G L Hynes.Pair carriage horses\u2014Walter Moffatt, I Mm down there.\" Allan Horner.\tI ^.\"\" Prize-Winners Shawvllle Fair J .L.No.27, meets 1st Tuesday of each month W.H.CtytRioAN Reg.Hodgin», Secretary.e»ch montb.^ w Brat w p Sir Kt.Joseph Steele.Rko.L.O , M.| \"Dry!\" replied Sandy.Lady driver,accompanied by gentle-1 %\tthe posUge^an^wM duck on with a Din.\" Man, he's L*aciy unver, .accompanied oy gen man\u2014Mrs.W Hanna, Myrtle Rades.K Hunters and jumpers\u2014Walter Harris 1, Walter Harris.2; Geo Prendergast 3.1 Does Pawnbroking Pay?Single roadster\u2014Cuthbert Armstrong,\tDoes pawnbroking pay?asks Tlt- Hirani Strutt, J H Storey.\tBits.A case was made public two or Best exhibit of horses\u2014Dr Powles, | three years ago in reply to this ques-Harry Corrigan, Poney in saddle\u2014W Campbell.\u2014 Camp bel Saddle horse\u2014Mrs Powles, Dr Powles | husband's boots in the evening and a Mrs Boles.\t*\tcounterpane every morning.The Foal off Baron Sterling \u2014 Theodore Pawnbroker explained that the boats Hodgins, It J Wilson, J B Kilgour.were needed during the day and The Single roadster, for speed\u2014George L counterpane at night.She thus perT EE52F™ I Mcultui»} and General Purpose classes\u2014\tth|a\tghe |d glipence a (prize pair rubber boots>-L A Smart.| week on a loan of gixpence.ln other words, she paid interest at the rate of 100 per cent, per week, or 5,000 per cent, per yean .______________ This was strictly HORSES.Clydes^Mare and foal, also foal of season\u2014Theo.Hodgins, Hilliard Hod- gins.Colt 1 year, also pair horses\u2014Hilliard Hodgins.Heavy Draft\u2014Mare and foal, also colt 1 year\u2014J B Kilgour.Foal\u2014J B Kilgour, H J Wilson.x Single Mare\u2014Miss S J Armstrong.Pair Horses\u2014L A Smart.Agr.Horses\u2014Mare and foal, also foal of season\u2014It J Wilson, E J Barber, Webster Maitland.Colt, 1 year\u2014Harry Corrigan.Filltyg years\u2014W J Stark.Single mare\u2014Edwin Pirie, Vincent Hodgins, Percy Dagg.Pair horses \u2014T P Graham, James A Graham, Harry Corrigan.\t| Heavy stallions (Percherons)\u2014John Registered Ayrshire» Horner, S T Harris.\tBull, 2 years\u2014Geo Meldrutn, Walter Standard bred Horses\u2014Single mare, Motfatt.\t-WKÊÊÊÊÛÊ^M Hiram Strutt.\t| ¦ ¦ Coach or Carriage\u2014Mare and foal, Frank Armstrong, also foal of season -J B Kilgour.\tCalf, six months and over\u2014Geo Mel- Chavrolût Parts I Filly or gelding\u2014John Prpudfoot.druifi.m V\t,\tSingle mare\u2014Harry Corrigan, J H j Calf under 6 raos TlR.ES\u2014all kind,.\tHorner.T P Graham.\tI W-MoKechnie.Red INDIAN,\tI Pair horses\u2014Walter Moffatt, Graham Heifer, 2 years; also heifer 1 year\u2014 Thompson.\t-\tW McKechnle, Geo Meldrum.Roadster and Saddle\u2014Colt 1 year\u2014 Heifer calf\u20146 months and over\u2014S Powles, 11 it Hanna,.\tW McKscbnia Filly or gelding\u2014John Horner.\tHeifer calf, under 6month»-\t>rge Single mare\u2014Cuthbert Armstrong, H Meldrum, Harper Rennick.Strutt, J HStorie.\tMilch cow\u2014Geo Meldrum, S W Me* Saddle horse\u2014Dr.Powles, Norval Keclmie, Mrs R W Hodgins.Edtd\"Hl?ifcpKechnie, Geo Meldrum.SHAWVILLE LODGE 1.0.0.F.No.40 tion which was startling and Interesting.A woman alternately pawned her Murray Bros., brethren always welcomed.*0.L.Dale, The Tailors, Shawvllle.It.A.Dennis.N.G Secy.ILSON\u2019S GARAGE SHAWVILLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS CATTLE.T.SHORE - PROPRIETOR.^¦¦¦$ accordance with the act, but, of course, It was a very exceptional case.There can be no doubt that pawnbroking is a very paying business, .but it must be remembered that there j\t'\tmerits ever placed before the public is another side to the case.It is a\t.\t.\t.\t.\tu\t,\t.\t.fact that some London pawnbrokers | of thisdistrict.Prices are such that it will be to intending clear a\t6 cent., taking one year with another.The most paying customers are the weekly ones who are to be found about the East-end of London, and of whom there are thousands.It may be taken that they pay 100 per cent, interest on the money lent them.Main Street, SHAWVILLE.I have on hand the finest stock of Marble and Granite Monu Bull, 1 year \u2014 Wyman McKechnie, Gbauine Ford and Geo Meldrum purchasers\u2019interest to consult me before placing their order elsewhere.Nothing too large\u2014nothing too small.En-ar-co and Vbbdol OILS AND GREASES.GENERAL REPAIRS.Satisfaction guaranteed.' \u2014Phono No.40 FENCING AND CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALITY All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory.Cruel and Unusual.Wilson.l\u2019onieo\u2014Pair horses\u2014Warren Camp-1 Registered Jersey The young married woman went home to her mother, and sobblngly declared she Just couldn't he happy with her husband again.\u201cI wouldn't have minded it so much, mother,\" she wailed, \"if Charlie had answered me back wnen I scolded him, bu\u2014bu\u2014but he did something worse.\" Her mother was duly shocked at bell.Milch cow\u2014Mrs H Millar, John O jMcKinley, W J Stark Heavy foal\u2014Theodore Hodgins, R J Registered Holstein\u2014 Wilson.\t#\tCalf, 6 mes and over\u2014R A Hodgins, Harry Corrigan, W O J B Kilgour.SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY.Window and Door Frames Horse Specials.WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES ¦ / A g r, mare Corrigan.\t^ Stallion\u2014John Homer, S T Ham*.Heavy colt 1 year Harry Corrigan, .1 B Kilgour.Single combination, carriage or saddle \u2014Mrs Bowles, Mrs Powles.Draft mare or gilding\u2014W G Corrigan, Miss 8 Armstrong.General Purpose\u2014Geo Meldrum, V Hodgins.Pair horses, matched, carriage or roadster\u2014Geo T Hynes, Walter Moffatt Draft team\u2014L A Smart.Carriage mare or gelding\u2014J H Storie, Harry rriga; Thrc v.!d \u2022 (roadster or car riage\u2014Hiram Strutt.race - Warren Campbell.Lady rider in saddle\u2014Mrs Boles, Calf, under 0 mo*\u2014Tt A Hodgins.Heifei^ 2 years \u2014 J B Kilgour.Milch cow\u2014Mrs H W Hodgins, J B Kilgour.Beef Strain Grades\u2014 -Milch cow \u2014Hiram La them, W J ark.Dairy Strain Grades\u2014 Heifer calf, 6 mos and over\u2014Mrs R W Hodgins Milch cow\u2014Hiram Lathem.For all makes of Cars Prices ranging frqro Our facilities in this line are complete, and consequently we are in a positic^U to furnish them at LOW ER PRICES than the ordinary carpenter can make them\tf this.\u201cMercy, my dear child,\u201d she exclaimed.\"He struck you, then \u201d \u201cNo; worse than that, mother,\u201d and (he young wife sobbed afresh.\u201cTell me at once,\" Indignantly demanded her mother.\"He-^he Just yawned.\u201d $23.00 to $68.60.Mill Work A.D.McCRKDIE, SHAWVILLE FARM FOR SALE Interior and Exterior Finish of all kinds, Stair Work, Door and Window Frames and Mouldings.Cattle Specials.\t.\tthe l*r«fe*«lon.Grand champion dairy bull\u2014W Me- , Kerhnie\tclothe» to eellT\"\t¦ I \u201c* Best milch cow any age or breed- I old clothea Man\u2014\"Nope.Jle\u2019e me Mrs.H.Millar, Mrs 8 W Hodgins, >* .pUp|| I\u2019m 1 earnin\u2019 him the perf McKechnie.\t| aloa,« old Man\u2014\u201cAny Veranda Material, Coiisitting of 120 acre'*, about 10 acres of which are bush ; balance cleared.For further particulars apply t\t__ JOHN B.ARMSTRONG.Shawvllle, Que.PROPRIETOR.R.0.HODGINS 913419 Stories About Well-Known People AND THE WORST IS YET TO COIV2 way for a vas-Cy greater traffic prea-calculuted to further enhance the prestige of Canada's great ports in the East and West.ÏHE BIG SEAPORTS ' | OF THE DOMINION aged c?' - \u2022* Won't tV \" i doubt whether any novelist has ¦¦¦¦¦¦brausing proposal and The X-Ray Duchess.X-ray work Is not a hobby many would choose, but the Duchess cl Bed- hatched a ford ham practised It with success, at acceptance out of his brain.a cost of many thousands of pounds, i ;\tMade Manuel Laugh, for the past ten years.The Duchess A Good Bt0ry cornea froth Paris con-\u2022 Is In charge of an X-ray department In corn|\u201eg two ex monarch#, King Manuel > hospital at Wcburn built J>y herself Qf Portugfti and the Shah of Persia, twenty years ago.She frequently ^ They were seated together at an fn\\l*tor\\n fMM ' helps at operations.\tultra fashionable public re-sort, piacld- vS/Lr BÜV0ZÔJl/üî ' Incidentally, the duchess Is one of ,y gipplng their champagne and watch-(«RCUVaNXŸ'W 'lhe most notable sportswomen.She Jng the dancers, when a Parisian sat v^fl^niAr i can handle a horse, a rod, a gun.aa doWn on the ondy extra chair at their ¦¦¦¦T\t' well as most men.Another of her ac- tab|e compiled men ts is that she has an ex* .\tnewcomer made himself agree- traordlnary Influence over wild anl- a^|e and the conversation soon be « r more A Little Green Lene.A little green lane goes through my mind, A lane that my heart runs back to find ; A lane here the air is cool as dew.And the ferns are high and the rocks are few, And every branch of the tallest tree Would whisper a fairy tale to me.And every bird had a golden note In the song that came from his crimson throat, And life had a hundred gifts to give.And I had a hundred years to live.V* EACH HAS ITS PECULIAR PLACE IN OUR ECONOMICS.I V\\ V X \\ / V X / I ; 7 / Montreal Ranks Second American Continent ; Van- Leads as Grain Exporter.X on / / / y / / couver JAP >NNER'5 'TR/NNEP gült-pOQS hAYnarw -WE OI3lC\u2018 DANf came general.When the time came for departure truly de- the Parisian naked with whom he had In Canada has Quick Results.The post war era been featured by a very gratlf>lng pension in the trade carried on by the Dominion with foreign countries, the value of the total volume of trade transacted having increased in the de* ¦ 1914 and 1924 by $822.-than seventy per cent.ex- A delightfully true\u2014end issl-ss :##=c la stranger than Action.\tshah of Persia.-No novelist,* she said, \"would dare The Frenchman betrayed no surA to offer marriage to a girl In Kngland, turned to go he added.The Great I ko he cabled:\tMogul bide you adieu.\" I v ( 5,30, 6.30 GEO.W.DALE SHAWVILLE Sundays included Special trips made by arrangement.HOLSTEIN SIRE FOR SALE the mutual off but was unsuccessful.The furious brute mauled r J\to * o rp.\tu .I him badly, gored him several London, Sept.Î The British times, broke his left arm and broke Government is seriously concerned j his shoulder blade.Fortunately over the entry into the United, while Mr.Need ham was lying on States by way of the Canadian the ground the bull was unable to border of their settlers who sail get his horns under him.so the from hng and ostensibly to reside savage attacks of the animal were in Canada, but who ip reality j for t|,e most pa.t glancing blows, mean to take up their residence m Kventually the bull left him and the United States.\tI it is presumed that the horses in the held might have distracted his x .\t.attention.Mr.Needham had lain MacDonald when he returns to there for some time when Mrs.London after the Geneva assembly, Needham wondering why he had and the result ot a note that has not returned, went to look for been sent by Sir Esme Howard, him.She saw her husband on the British ambassador in W ashing* ground and was hastening towaids ton.111 which he emphasizes the him when the bull made for her serious penalties which can be in- J H|so.By the greatest good for-Dieted upon persons who thus tune she managed to escape from violate the quota.\ti the maddened animal.The bull It is understood Sir E«me was finally cornered, Mr.Needham Howard s note was as the result of brought to the house and medical final discussions at the State De-!nj,| summoned.Mr.Needham is pa r t m en t Was hington.\tin a serious condition.Besides the The Detroit area is said to be injuries mentioned he is badly one of the most recently used by bruised and hurt internally.The persons who, through connivance shock to his system is also very of friends, have crossed into the great.He is a very powerful man, t inted States.\t' but he had nothing except his hands to defend himself with against tke bull.The accident to Mr.Needham lias caused profound A postmaster is required to give , ,eKret throughout the district, notice by letter (returning the where *pen are better known, paper doe* not answer the lawjj '^arP Review, when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the office' and.\t,.\t_\t.\t.\t, \u201e state the reason for its not having I l\u2018x.n J18 Apprenatc the full senti* been taken.Aliy neglect to do so ilunta.'«dueot a photograph until it is makes the postmaster responsible, brought t attention by the expression to the publisher for payment.ot t',08e w\"° Are deeply moved by If a subscriber orders his paper wor*«\tmake photographs that discontinued he must pur all ar- please.Make an appointment to-day.rearages, or the publisher may | H.Imison, Photo Artist, continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not.There I What will Ottawa do about It?can be no legal discontinuance news bulletin issued by the Alberta until payment is made.\tGovernment says that an Alberta man Any person who takes a paper |!las been honored with knighthood from the post office, whether I fr°m the Danish Government.Honors directed to his name or another, From the British Government are disor whether he subscribed or not, c°uraged by resolution of tire Hou«8: if he takes it out of the poet office.I >or the 8econd time a prominent This proceeds upon the ground ^mt-rta man has -been honored with that a man must pay for what he ! 1 .*\tof knighthood from the j Danish Govern meat.The latest Is Britain Angry At Leak Into U.S.From Canada This well-bred individual is 3 years old, well developed and very quiet.His dam at 4 years made 28 pounds of butter from 615 pounds milk in 7 days on official test.For further particulars apply to V.C.SMILEY, R R No.2, Shaw ville.What are You Going to Do About It ?The whole subject will be considered by the Prime Ministei Canadian Pacific TIMETABLE.Atout the Fall Cooler Weather, of Course.Leaving Shawvillb\u2014 East bound daily except Sunday\u2014 8.30 a.m.Daily except Saturday and* Sunday\u20141.06 p.m.West bound except Saturday and! Sunday\u20149.32 a m., and 6.04 p,jn.* West bound Saturday only-^3.04 p.m,.Sunday only west bound\u201410.49 a.m and east bound 7.29 p.m.Ottawa-Mon trial\u2014 Daily, 5.20, a.m.; 6.00, a.m,; 8.05 ¦(¦I 11 05, a.in., 3.35, p.m except Sunday 6.35, p.m.Ottawa-Toronto\u2014 Daily, 10.15, a m.; 10.15, p.m.Dai ly except Sunday, 12.30, p.m Ottawa-Soo-Vancouvkr\u2014 Daily, 1 36, a.m., Imperial Trans-Can.; 11.35, p.m., Soo You will surely need some warmer clothes to make you feel comfortable.Here and Now is the Place and Time to get It.Daily a.m Newspaper Law 9.05\u2019p.m.Our Fall Stock is now almost complete, and we are in a position to give you the best * values offered in the past few years.Finer garments, as well as the workingman\u2019s clothes are here in abundance awaiting your inspection.For particulars apply to Ticket* Agents.OUr C.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, Shaw villes WOMENS\u2019 INSTITUTES Awake, Ottawa! t TIME OF MEETING : Dunraven, First Wednesday, Austin - First Tuesday Elmside - Second Wednesday, Clarendon - 2nd Wednesday, Murrell* - Third Wednesday, Fort Coulenge, First Thursday,.Iristrl, - - First Thursday, Radford Jr., Third Thursday, Starks Corners, Second There.Wyman, -\t- First Friday, Shawrille - First Thursday of each month > J.DOVER Dan Morkeberg, of Markersville, who has been decorated with the Order of the Dannebrag, a Danish knight- resident of Alberta for some and was at one time a member of the Legislature.The first man to CLOTHIER AND FUR DEALER Main St., Shawville.Farmer Gored by a Bull Mr.Morkeberg has betn a Mr.William S.Needham, a well-known farmer of Pakenhatn township, was badly gored by a bull vinclal Dairy Comroissicnei \u201e former Danish Consul m A.bcrta years had gone to a field to see after his cattle and the bull attacked him im media telyggJHgMg*|^* and } A little ad.m this paper invariably.brings results.He tried to beat "]
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