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[" O No.35, 43ku Year SHAWVILLE PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, FED, II, (fowling Business College $1.50 pe annum In advance 2.00 to the United Slates 1920.I LOCAL NEWS HENRY\u2019S Ahtivle» For 8alk.~ Having refill\u2019d from business, I have for Nile the Table*, chair*, shelves, THE HARDWARE STORE SHAWVILLE, QUE.following floor oilcloth, stove and pi nee will I We specialize in children\u2019s portraits Let ns show yon what we can do.H; 1mi»on, l\u2019hoto Artist.SHORTHAND SCHOOL; Alt 4(1 at a reasonable price.M.Fun AN, Shaw ville OTTAWA, ONT.Mayor L., Cousineau s house at Hull was praetlcally destroyed by\t.Ce .\t,\t,4 ifSlrSS! out of Windows\u2014Mrs.Cousineau attend this Convention,\tThese records speak for themselves, and daughters Jeanette, Lucille \"\t.\t|,tn1 years, weighs about 1400 pounds, and sound evening of last week a number of I Si MacCallum, C.Tucker, Opal Funeral Thursday afternoon, 11th | Apply to J.It.Corrigan, McKee, Que Rebckahs called at the home ofUf-^rd Mm.Sereney, Freda mst., at 2 o'clock, from the resi Miss Mv: tie Dale who left on MaMltz, Beulah Barr, Lloyd Mit- denee of her daughter (above men- FOR SALE-Pur* bred Yorkshire Pigs Miss myrtle wale, woo 1611\tLloyd l»agg, Ha.barn Wood- tioiie.l)toSI,awville United Church H.lue$7 oo each or tl.iuo a pair ley, Hilda McDowell, Helen Elliott, and Maple Grove cemetery.\tfor delivery Feb.2fud.Apply to Margaret Brough, Wallace Hod-1\t-\tI lobn Wickens, Shawville, R.No.3 gins, Ivan Pilkington, Lilas Hades, JOHN J.O\u2019DONNELL Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Pontiac, North Onslow, Quit, BORN Tne Carnival M|U »nd'X Mrs* Geo.\u2019 T.\u2019 jddd, \u2019a I Cost Ofliee-R.R.No.8, Quyon daughter\u2014Margaret Jean.\t-\u2014\u2014\u2014 For WANTED\u2014; Bed room Girl.Apply at once at Pontiac House.Shaw ville.DIED Men\u2019s $2.00 Military Flannel Shirts for $1.50 1.50 Winter Caps 5.00 Fine Boots (narrow shapes) 2.50 Rex Walsh, R a 1.00 WANTED \u2014At once\u2014Girl to do gen era I housework.Apply to Mrs.John L Hodgins, Centre Street, Shaw ville.Presentations Immediately after the regular session of Adina Lodge on Monday Boys\u2019 $1.00 Heavy Caps 1.50 Sweaters.1.50 Cum Rubbers (size 11 only) Women\u2019s $3 Coarse Work Boots, $3.25 A Real Buy to Clear\u2014 35 pairs Ladies\u2019 Rubbers\u2014last goods - (Ames-Holden McCready make.) good sizes ; A-l Goods, at 50c.See our Special Tables for Wonderful Values .75 Read v Thursday to enter as nurse-intraining at the Civic Hospital.Ottawa, and presented her with a Rebekah pin and a compact as .,\t,,\t.\t.\t,,\t, slight tokens of remembrance and |tl*li l roudfoot, Florian Brough esteem.Refreshments were served after the presentation 1.00 \u201c Lest Auld >.equal ntaucc 1* Forgot \u2014Send your photograph.FOR SALE\u2014Wade 4 horse power Poi table Gasolene Log Saw\u2014good us cheap.Apply to Walter liodgins, bhaw ville .95 new\u2014 H.Imihon, Photo Artist 3w OTTER LAKE XVednesday afternoon of last week, James* congregation, in spite of , .v,c|\u201dlty' who haw, patronized ,n.e A,l> of thf*^ machines may be seen by when they took occasion to pie- the intense cold, met at the home tlllr,nE die years I have been in busi-\t1 er*Jewel production which The 11r*t hockey match « »f a for the beautiful gift which was a senior nature this season was play- complete but pleasant surprise, ed oil Friday evening last, when a\tjHJ(, address team from Aylmer came up to try ¦conclusions with the local squad.\tm\tWM, which is now almost entirely made | To night we have a very pleas up of junior players.The show* j ant duty to #*erform It is one EMB The second period was the most exciting as each team scored ope.The first a id last periods were too much one-sided, as the total wore \u2014 8 to 1\u2014Indicates.H E f) ile handled the game and only had to send a couple of players to the bench for very minor offences.Dear Mrs.Moore : % #hawmllr tityratrr 1 Coming Film Productions : \u201c New Japan Tea\u201d\u2014 o Saturday, Feb 13 4 A LADY OF QUALITY \u2019 Starring Virginia Valli with Milton Sills, a Universal superJewel\u20148- reels.\t' \u201cThe Girl Hater\u201d 1 reel Star (Comedy.\u2014A real one at 50c California Prunes, two sizes\u2014 \u2014At $3.00 and $350, box.3 lbs glass Orange Marmalade, »\t» Raspberry Jam, »\t» Strawberry Jam, mire your faithfulness in doing what you can iu this respect.Our meeting together here to-night is, we trust, a complete surprise to you and we ask you to accept\ta* accompanying gift as a slight j HOmeP MOtOP OBlOS S&lSSt\t'\u201c,r I\tOU.™ Mo., L,.,u.FÿMay God spare happy years of use Him.Signed on belmlf of the members of {Jie Congregation *\tW.Taylor, Incumbent of the Mission of Leslie HOCYEY MATCH Friday night, Feby 12 50c Tuesday, Feb.16 STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED\u2019 7- reel Special \u201cSchool Days' 2 reel Larry Semon Comedy 75c 75c yon for many fill service for VS.Shawville The visitors will !w in rhnig« of Rally Horner, formerly of Shawville, who plays in the nets for hi* team.THE W.A.HOGGINS' STORE.A teem of junior hockeyists fmm Campbells Bay came here on Sit-nrday afternoon and defeated a local team, of the same rank, to the extreme tune of 8 to L Admission : 25 and 15 cents i m a iv 2 4K* \" \u2022 BE GREAT! i < PH1L0S0PH Y OF LIFE » «s t £ i _i : ) > H \" ' > EH N* m It le a tragedy to be mean aud petty.to giro up to be afraid.Ne*e< get the Idea that you were brought here to be different from other*, bi order to win through, other* have 1mm! to Vo a* big u* they know how in spirit ajd belief.Ask people what they wont and, though they rimy m riant or In various way*, the imewew will roeolve them* Reive* Into life, power, and vision.Nothing e\u2019*e to of importance If a man can live much mid be atrong and neo.Penned by Adam Brown, Dominant Figure of Canadian History.I \u2019 l t i'S * \\ i » * X We couut no man so noble ns the one who makes the brag.That he wad born in Canada beneath the Hrltinh flag.\u2019 Adam Brown, Hamilton's Grand Old Man, who paeeivj away on January 16 In his one hundredth year, loft an unspoken address which he had prepared for the recent annual meeting of the Canada Life Assurance Company, to he presented at the meeting of that company in Toronto.Tlie text of the address alone must have stirred listeners to this the personality and character of this dominant figure of Canadian history furnishes power and enthuei-for greater victories A Psalm of Life.y \\ « VA + 5L-3 The Young Folk of the Farm.AT The poeeibiltth* of the farm In moulding great lives for Canada to ex-proceed In the following excerpt: \"There has been too little attention peW in the past to attract the young people to stick to the farm, the boy» and the girls, to remain on The Honorable Mr.Martin, *8 3* % we» * ' ?X gfcwrt KM »-\u2022 to greater endeavor, and added jr?Life will rub us very closely before we have done with it, and It will be a folly to become irritated or to rebel.It does no good at aM to despair tu* suffer hopelessly.If wo have to fight evil and meet ignoble deeds, then the only way to .conguer Is to be great.To be great our resources of strength must be sure and constant.What Is defeat and what things de feat us?Surely those from which wn find no way of escape.Only when we are in a corner or held down by soins great weight can wo come to believe that we are not victorious.But then the greatness of our soul will come out as we rise above and evade the deadening effect of the evil that molests V* l j 1 mi an .m the farm.Minister of Agriculture for Ontario, has struck a chord that to having a wonderful effect In keeping the young people of both sexes, away from the lure of cities by offering prizes of a character to let these young people as in ; i \u2022 m The address to the staff of the company.In the poetic and imaginative l>hnittlng of this great man.reads In To our staff it* me any that ' f A 4 T.-r HÉ .\u2019 .3 \u2022» *: ¦ T* l \u2022 T* , L -U S Al Xi J, s \u2022 part: duty begins with life and ends with fek)j ^ut they alone are competing for death.No one ixui live a happy life them- Letting these young people ate who does not seek to benefit others.t^ut tiiey have a responsibility and So live then that the light you leave tlmt they amount to something in their behind you lightens the path of others.| (^u\\ki and meetings, on matters on We want living men whose acts which the older ones on the farm have nothing to sa y ; this is working wonders\u2019 * J» r 1 O rs u.brighten homes, relieve marrow and lighten heavy heart*.JANE AUSTEN'S HOME AT CHAWTON\t.Knelund With the coming 150th anniversary of the celebrated novelist\u2019* birth &n agitation îas ,L liked his meals j often and hearty.Commenting on chjW W{U this utterance, The Argonaut drops in* \u2022'Them as didn\u2019t get married.\" was to remlntecenoe about the facts at, ^ie r0p|y table of some of the great writers of Stories About Well-Known People To help my tolling brothe The address continue* tied with nothing but your V si.No life Is worth living otherwise, .here is hut one happinee» In life, and that Is In duty done.In the faithful performance of it, difficulties often present themselves, but they have to be met with courage, remembering ever that hope is the mainspring of human action, and tliat it is \u2018rough sees that make a skilful mariner.\u2019 Listen to the \u2022 lie satls- glve up hie He will not cheater.hurch work, although offered £800 a year to Join a Loudon firm as (o) -designer.Before taking Holy Orders.Mr.Birch Toy-making to now his The Kiddles Knew.i The well-known actresa.Miss Lena Ash well, is a great lover of children, and tells some amusing stories of their quaint sayings.Here are two of the best : \u201cWho were the foolish virgins.' one was a flitter, hobby, and at present he Is engaged complete to the there ever be a new guard ready to lift the burden which they carried, and, with unswerving loyally, wisdom and honor, \u2018carry on,' following their glorious example, and revering their precious memory.Every noble life leaves the fibres of it Interwoven in the work of those who follow.They bore the brunt for us, and all our kith and kin/ And, while I refer to the old guard, let us.as loyal Canadians, ever keep pro clous the memories of our illustrious dead, who gnve their lives for us in the terrible war.aud saved our be: loved Canada for the Empire and for thing that oppress** you.yourself of Haber, the blind man who felt his calamity to bo overwhelming until ho gave his attention to the Solomon was quoted to a email boy The first money Mr.Ramsay Mac-\tcf bees and became the Illustrate the theory that j Donald, M.P., ever earned In I»ndon the rod meant spoiling the ' was for addressing wrappers on the ! copies of the gazette of the Cyclists* \"Ye*,\" replied the youthful phlloso- Touring Club 1885.Beauty and Drains.on a dolls' house smallest details.His First Job.\u2022What Is your duty?* the answer k to do the day's work that presents Itself.It Is like a beacon light that upward pointa the \u201cIf one Is asked great authority on beo life.In thfa way he escapes Uio sadness of b llndue*e and became happy and victorious.Never admit that you are beaten.From every difficult experience there is a way cut.However lonely or forsaken you may feel yourself to be, or whatever hardships you are called upon to endure, love someone or some- th* past.\t__ Victor Hugo, it will be recalled, had j sparing a Gargantuan api>ellte.His favorite dish was a mulligan of sorts, a tripotage composed of veal cutlets, lima t pher, \u201chut Solomon didn\u2019t say that beans and oil.a me lew, roast beef with ; t;]j j,e wftH grown up.\" tomato sauce (which should have gone : with the veal cutlets), milk, vinegar,! mustard, cheese and other odds and end*, mixed all together, like the curries and sa in ha lx in a Batavian rlkh Lafel, and drenched down with vast Jorums of coffee.A man that could mop up this sort of mess from a suitable porringer must obviously have been capable of any soit of Intellec* j An appeal to better citizenship Is I ernor-General.l»rd Byng.where he tuai effort, and the imperishable solid-contributed in the address with the urged that ('amnia should he so, hav-'ity 0f Hugo\u2019s literary remain* bear words of the writer a simple te*tl-;lng no race or weed cry.If Canada j witness to the efficacy of the mulligan ! mon y of his life.\u201cOur country has is to prosper, as it will we must bo as that fostered their production, a noble history and we who live to- a untied people.It was not that men Balzac was more conventional In day must be noble, too.and bend our\tof one Province or another that car- j Ms methods and cache wed the con energies to advance its Interest.They\trled the day at Vlmy, but it was a\tglomerate forms affected by the auth- who serve it with distinction well de-\tunited body of Canadians, all one, and j (>r of Les Misérables.He took his fvrve highest honor.There is no\thad they not been so the result would\tmeals in courses but what courses!\tj predicting what the future of ll will\thave been different; so I say to you:\t\\ hundred oyster», a dozen cutlets of be; each clay revealing fresh wonders, j Cease any disputes between Provinces\tlamb or veal, a solo or two, a duck, a Listen to what the gifted Pauline about wrongs that should be righted.; brace of partridges, tarts and pud- A lucrative poet has Just been de-Johnson thought of the Canadian-\tDo not make a political football play\tdings and other sweets, washed down\toil nod by the ltev.WIHiam Birch, Bee of them, but a calm dtocussidh at a\tw ith wines galore.The elder Dumas,\tj\ttor of All Saints, West Gorton, Man-j ter round table, and he like Byng\u2019s Boys\twhen he took a snack to keep his\tj at Vlmy, who went over the top a«\twork alive, never ordered los than united Canadian#, and you w ill be able | three beefsteaks at a clip.\t| to accomplish anything.'* in order to \u2022 child.way.\" A faithful performance of work leads from good to better and from better to still better.Live for something.Have something to care for and something to hope for, and you posses; the very salt of life.Do not flag in any noble effort until you succeed.By your life and notions write your name on the heart» of those you leave behind you.Now is the time to do it, not to-morrow.\" \u2022 \u2022 The Hun.Mrs.Richard Norton ie one of the meet beautiful women in Have you heard about the picture of London society.Before her marriage the March ion eea of Curzon which Sir j to the Hon.Richard Norton, heir of John La very, who recently left for Lord Brantley, she was a Miss Kin- thing, lot it bo a person.Nature, or loch, daughter of Brigadier General Sir hooks.Such will not he the attitude David Kinloch.\tof a coward but of a strong heart.The little pettifogging annoyances of life i will pew as you invite and cultivate 1 sonve big love.Freedom and peace will result.Double-Faced 1 u» For a United Canada.America, painted last year?After the portrait was finished, I»rd Ourson said he did not like It.Sir John heard this he asked Viscoun- \u201cWould you Canadians from the Atlantic to the Pacific should be a united people.That was the thrilling speech made at Cab gaay by that gallant soldier, our Gov- \u2022 i When She had now taken over the man- agement of the New Gallery Cinema, Regent Street, and will be the first ! teas Curzon to see him.like to have your picture painted?' he Society woman to manage a cinema - 1 Inquired.\u201cCertainly,\" answered the a j0b demanding shrewdnesa and judg-1 ou !lf^ t(J \u2019'«'in ml yourself that, Vtocountess; \"how long will It take?' ment.But Mrs.Norton will be mic- r u 'J 0\tihing we know to \"Only a short time,\" the painter ceaeful, I am sure, for she possesses ;\tThroughout the «gee to come 5 replied.And so saying ho scraped brain* a* well ils beauty.Some years ! fH w111 continu*.Got in love with ' out the face of the original portrait ago she helped in a furniture painting (Ivl>f?l ,ulo yards on il Oats Wanted ! any time since the tneinorabh 1912, when the naval lull was unJei This cam ession Iv uot to ex j line running north from It id lord | price of 1 11 it we ;i\\.' ( ; < irregularities to li:mt 300 yd» < near front road at t the d discussion is \u2022ents per yard.Carried l'r Customs department, through which ya|.,|s\t.the country had lost millions of dollars, V.N.U owing to the connivance of officials at wholesale smuggling of goods into Canada from the 1 idled States THE SHAWVILLE tyllllNC CO., REGISTERED, Mi W, J.KADES, Proprirtor Stephens demanded that a special commute of the House be appointed to investigate these charges, and that the inquiry lv proceeded with at once, and with the House in session, instead of adjourning for six weeks, as proposed by tlie Government.Mr.Stephens succeeded in forcing the Government to agree to the appointment of the committee, but the Progressives and Independents supported it in carrying out the pro|>osal to adjourn, which now becomes effective as soon as the address is disposed of.The vote on this amendment carried by 7 votes.On a previous vote the Government squeezed through \u2022with only one of a majority, and it Miss McPhaill was the life-saver * Ü.OV 11! oir lL\\< Seasonable Goods >.l 10.00 Bristol Elevator - -Carried.Motion Crs.Wilson and Tracy That the Secretary write the Minister of Hoads and request that an Engineer In* sent here to make plans for a new bridge on the 4th concession line over Karhvr's gully and also request a grant for the same bridge.\u2014Carried.« Motion Crs.Armstrong and McGuire That we give Ed.lUgg tier-mission to haul 300 yds.of gravel to be delivered on aide road near 4th concession line at a price of To cents per yd.Carried.Motion -IT.Tracy\u2014to adjourn.-Carried.Wheelling Yarns, all colors, 75c.per lb.Pure Wool Kersey, Flannel .$3.76 value for $2.75 W.J.HAYES SHAWVILLE MAIN STREET All calls will receive prompt per sonal attention.Motot Hearse supplied If desired.i tr NOTICE OF MEETINGS ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Men\u2019s Overshoes One only pair, 4-buckle, size 6 for $3.75 See our Table of Remnants.Murray Bros., Don't Do It.It is bad manners and bad business etiquette for two employees of the same office to discuss the personal affairs of fellow workers or of their employer.Almost every worker is In possession of some private information as a result of his work, but that should be regarded as a trust not to be betrayed.It Is also bad manners to Inquire ns to the wages or the particular duties of fellow workmen.\u2014Biddy Bye.I.0.L.No.27, meets Ut Tuesday of each month W.H.Corrigan, W M.Bko.Hodoins, Secretary.The Tailors, Shawville.o cR,«,°N Atown-B.KJJ.» meets at a\u201c°8.R°KTh'P.W.Brat.W.P, Sir Kt.Joseph Stkblk, Beg.G.F.HOGGINS CO.LTD.$50.00 Reduction SHAWVILLE LODGE I.D.0.F.No.40 xr.-.r, M,'!.1 \u201c.sty.;: :\"h.- brethren si way welcomed H.B.Mini km.Secy Firelcss Cookers That Are Safe.Itecently the national board of lire underwriters Issued a caution against using wooden pails or tubs to make home-made tireless cookers.To eliminate tIn* dungef of tires from these valuable fuel savers, the department of agriculture advocates using groundup asbestos In place of bay, paper or wool for pack Lug In them.Additional safety tiny be attained by making the cooker from a tin can.To clean up present stock we will give $50.00 reduction on regular prices on 1925 model FORD Touring Oars and Sedans.At present time half year's license can be purchased.W.Skrknky N » Missed a Sale.\u201cIt seems to me,** said a Main street stationer, \u201cthat everybody's writing or dictating letters these days.Nine eus Matter of Mathematics.A woman whose hobby was the psychology and the esoteric influence , of colors, was deeply gratified one ,\t.morning when her husband admitted turners out of ten who come in here that there might be something in her osk for postage stamps.\u201cDawson told me \u201cThis morning a woman was here browsing around.She looked over the entire stock.1 thought I had a eus tomer.After she finished the rounds she remarked: \u2018Oh, I nearly forgot.Have you any postage stumps?\u2019 I said yes and asked her how many she wanted.She handed me a wrapped newspaper and asked how much 1 thought It ought to have to carry it to Its destination.I weighed the darned thing and told her a rent would be sufficient * Ts that oil?\u2019 she said.'Well, I have a one cent stamp In my pocket book.1 thought it would come to more.Thank ! you very much District Women's Institutes theory after all something today, which seemed to go , to prove It,\" he said.\u201cDawson?\" questioned Mrs.Madison, amazed, for.j Dawson was the manager of her hsu- \u201cYes ; he says the bays \u201cIleally ! ; Time of Monthly Meetings : Beecligrovc\u2014Second Wednesday Bristol\u2014First Thursday.Clarendon\u2014Second Wednesday.Elmside\u2014Second Wednesday.Ft.Coutonge\u2014First Thursday.Murrells\u2014Third Wednesday.Portage du Fort\u2014Third Tues.Starks Cor\u2019s\u2014Second Thursday.Shawville\u2014First Thursday.Wyman\u2014Second Thursday.vr Charles Carroll.Charles Carroll was the last to survive of the 57 men who signed our Declaration of Independence lived until 1882.having reached his ninety-fifth year eminent of the four men from Maryland.find was of Irish descent, the first member of the family to come to fills country being also named Charles Carroll, who left England in 1089.Used Cars for Sale band\u2019s stables eat more than the grays.\" Hoyv does he account for It?\" \u201cWhy, there are ten more bays than grays.\" i lie $75.00 1 Light Delivery Truck 1 model 1925 Ford Touring Car, used since July 15th, with Ruck steel axle, spare tire tube and bumper.For quick sale \u2022 \u2022 He was the most Why Busy People Have Leisure.They say that the busiest people have the most time to give In service to others, can turn clear attention to subject at an Instant\u2019s notice.This is simple because the busiest people, the ones who are accomplishing the most, have learned the art of prompt.action, of quick dismissal of what has to be done.They can give you at any moment undivided attention because their minds are clear and ready.$552.00 f ?\u2022 II Easy payment?.Will take good young horses weighing 1500 lbs.or better, on any of the above Cars.a new Separating PhotogMph From Mount.When a photograph is pulled away from Its mount, after being sufficiently soaked In water, the surface of the print may be injured by the bending.This can be avoided by laying the print flat on its face and pulling away the mount, stripping it away in several layers if necessary.\u2014Popular Mechanics Magazine.Elusive Zeppelins.In Lis book \u201cZeppelins mid Super Zeppelins'* R.P.Hearue points out the little known fact that It was a Frenchman named Spless.an Alsatian, who about 1870 drew up a clever design for a rigid airship and made an attempt to patent IL lu 1870 Count Zeppelin was a dashing soldier In Alsace, and Mr.Ilea me thinks It more than likely that he saw Spless' plans and annexed the Idea.The Zeppelin Is a most elusive object despite Its size.It con leap upward In the air at astonishing speed.It can drop rapidly.It can climb at a steep angle.It can dive wonderfully, and It can nose from side lu side with no mean agility.To reckon Its altitude at night Is most difficult, and to find Its range Is a matter of much nicety.WILSON\u2019S ooo SHAWVILLE G.A.HOWARD DEALER IN GARAGE Main Street, SHAWVILLE.To Car Owners : FORD and DODGE CARS Familiarity Bad Form.In offices and shops where men and women work together, It is bad form for workers to address each other by their first names.Bien should be careful to address woman workers as Bliss -.Women should not fall Into the % Keeping Cut Flowers.Blost kinds of cut flowers will keep for a long time If they are completely Immersed In water.Place the blossoms in bowls of water every night, and take them out and rearrange them In the morning.The flowers will often appear as fresh ns If they hud been newly gathered.\u2014Popular Mechanics Magazine.P.S.\u2014Garage in connection.Gas, Oil, Grease, Accessories.We have the latest equipment for Re-grinding Cylinders at about [bad habit of calling men by their last half the old price, and have room name8 as Brown, or Jones, without to store 8 or 10 cars for Winter preflxlng Mr# It is possible\u2014and wise overhaul,\tI\u201410 ^ friendly without being familiar We are also putting in an up-to- |or undlgnlfied.-Blddy Bye.date Tungar Battery Charger Bring in your Battery any time.\\ Speech and Writing.\u201cMany people talk much more agreeably, than they write.\" said the literary person.\u201cYes,\" replied Mr.Owingtou.\u201cMy tailor does that.'1\u2014Exchange.Filters Don't Stop Influenza.Recent researches conducted by MM.Nioolle and Lebnltly of the Pasteur Institute of Tunish have proven that the microbe of Influenza Is what is known ns a \u201cfilter passer\"\u2014that Is.It Is so small as to pass through any filter, no matter how minute the Interstices may Another American Triumph.A European record for the most heavily laden freight trniu was established by a Russia^ railroad when an American locomotive hauled a train 2,800 feet long with a load of 4,424 tons.The same line of Gas, Oils, Accessories, and the same reliable service.Sbavville Marble and Granite forks WILSONS\u2019 OARAGE.TH0S.SHORE - - Proprietor.Phone 40 Nothing New.Wife-Don't you like my new hat dearest?Husband \u2014 Yes-s, Its uli right Wife\u2014Well.I bought It on your account.dear.Husband\u2014Yes, you usually do! 1 be.MONUMENTS Singleness of Purpose \u201cIt may sound strange,\" FARM FOR SALE said the boarding-house bachelor, \u201cbut a lot of men are convinced that the easiest way to win the battle of life Is to fight It single-handed.\" Built of the Finest Crades of Material that can be procured Desirable farm for sale, situated on\tKeeps Cheese Fresh.Portage du Fort Road, 1) miles from Moisten n sheet of wax paper with Shawville, Que, containing 60 acres, vinegar, wrap the cheese tightly In It, more or leas.Soil, clay loam, in good then wrap with another paper; the state of cultivation.Fifty acres under cheese will keep for days without get-cultivation, balance good sugar bush, ting hard.The vinegar doesn't -effect out-buildings.For the taste of the cheese at all.How She Managed.Mabel\u2014If your grandma has lost all her teeth how does she eat?Willie\u2014I heard pa say she had u biting tongue.\u2014 Must mi TmqsprlpL Any class of work or design manufactured to order, and all work guaranteed satisfactory.Special attention given to Fencing and Cemetery work.Get our prices before placing your orders elsewhere.Capable of Anything.Almost everything has been laid to diseased teeth except murder; and one never ran tell what might be the teome of Jumping toothache.\u2014St Louis Globe Democrat.Brick house, good further particulars apply to LEWIS HODGINS, By the faithful plying of the shuttle of dally duty we weave while raiment fur ilia aval.Stafford.!\tDally Thought.T ran tell where my own shoe piochai nu?.\u2014Cervnsitefc Almonte, Ont., Or HAROLD H.HODGINS, \\ i R.R.No.2, Shawville, Que. Hear T£*^\"^VaH Thle Week ¦k.on l\tfl High Quality\u2014Always The Greater Good h BY BANNISTER MKRWIN i t the confidence of his sacred as the ron- PART I.\t, *iCt?ent° U* AH the way from town to Essex |?eaHionai( yt watched her with open admira- ff a secQnd or perhaps when you Marjorie; hut now he was soon to eee tion and persistently resisted her av- .talking with some one?\u201d ,\t.\ttempts to lead him out\t, ««Why.yea\u201d\u2014Kent spoke hesitantly JrJtLŸJtZ.t«T5 sis\trsj.-r.ïfc'm.'\" mssasssses^ manner Whereas.In her youth, she mischievous.Aren t the Parent» lm- hair premature.y white.showeU he got himself better in hand.And Ak?xa\u201eder MacKenzle made this trip Illustrating the chic of the oiks g iHH IllEliSiEiliiiEiillii ÜSÜ sensible to punish him without first hw rlllld shan go to college, because her?\u201d he asked.\tThen, suddenly, there came a knock at distance# by primitive methods.\tsuccessful costumes.Black satin trying to understand the boy\u2019s way of hp has alwayB wished that he had had \u201cCyril Kent,\u201d said Fanny.\this door.The sound was so unexpect-\tthere to attil a strong appeal u the old\talso suitable, or any of the new ciotn re1, oulng and making every effort to f.N dvantage in hi* vouch.But If , \u201cKent?1 ion\u2019t think I know him.\u201d\t^ and he had been so complete.y\t.ost\thistoric route I# evidenced by the\tor rilk rnateriato.Modish fulness is I the boy has no Interest in scholastic j \u201cA man you wi*.l like,\u201d she replied; in his thoughts, that, though ho turn- number adventurous spirits look-\tbrought\tabout\twith\tinverted\tplaits When U™ge in a fit of anger.I llt, and wants very much to enter \u201can agreeable, experienced man, who ed involuntarily, he didnot spea k-The |ng to district to aatlsfyihelr crar-\tthat start at\tthe front\tand back from throws hi?toys around, is It hi tell I-' t\u201c business field, will he get anything\thas spent most of his life in travel,\tdoor was ».owly opened fiom th t,\t^ for ^methlng new.The Deport-\ta flat braid ornament A long nar- gent to -throw George around?\u201d i liut of a college education, being pre-\tMarjorie and 1 met him in Cairo ^st\tand a man cn e ^ on a long\tmeut of the Interior reporta; the re-\trow collar emphasizes the diagonal Would it not he wiser to h t htm find yem in body but not in thought.winter.\u201d\tray dressing gown.He walked as Inquiries for information closing, and a new idea lit\u2018 \u2018 * out for himself that the only result of We ought H\\\\ t,f us to mark our own\tWith some inner pain, Latham real-\trf ^ wepe vre chick.- Removing Old Cane*.Egg* for the Hatchery.different meanings.1.I fall from the clouds and I control the action of horses.\u2014Rain, rein.!\t2.I am part of a church, I am also 24.Fighting whiskey\u2014Frances surrounded by water.\u2014Aisle, isle.Willard.\t!\t3.I am a sweet perfume and am 26.Narrated\thorrors\u2014Nathaniel\tunder orders.\u2014Scent, cent.Hawthorne.\tj 4.I work below ground and am 26.\tLeft many admirer»\u2014Louisa youthful.\u2014Miner, minor M.Alcott 27.\tAttuned N ye.\u201cI suppose,\u201d thought Rob, \u201cit is be- He had been kept in one afternoon, cause they have no tape-line or yardstick, and so cannot measure.Dear me, who would have thought that arithmetic was so necessary to the comforts of life?\u201d over a long sum in fractions, and camo home late, to find a cold dinner and his mother out.|\t6.I discharge balls and I am also Alfred seen outside, a theatre.\u2014Cue, queue.Tennyson.\t|\t6.I am part of a foot, I am also 28.His works live\u2014Henry W.Ixmg- spiritual.\u2014Sole, soul.____ .\t7.I am a road and I am also es.sen- trumpeter Indeed, a cold dinner was always part of the penalty for being kept in.there is a heavy encwfaH or in placée j The supply of really suitable hatch-! &'h»ol was out at ha f-past two, and where there is likelihood of high winds ing egg « is quite inadequate, so the t^° dinner hour being three, allowed the old canes act as a support for the owner of high-quality stock should P*enty *4™ f°r R°b ** punctual, new and thus prevent considerable have little difficulty in arranging a *° Mr*.Henry never suffered dinner damage from breaking over which satisfactory connection even though to ^P* **°t for might otherwise occur.In thecaseof.it may be necessary to ship his eggs This day, cold mutton and cold po-the black raspberry the old canes can by express or parcel post in order to tatoes, with cold batter-pudding, were be removed without disturbing the get them to the hatchery.\tnot inviting to even a hungry boy, and root system much better when the, Get in touch with the hatchery oper- Rob went up to the sitting-room thor-ground is frozen.This is particularly alors located near you and find out ex- ' oughly out of humor, true when the plants are grown on actly what they want.If you can He threw himself down on the table light sandy soils.From the standpoint of disease and them ready to meet you more than insect control it is much better to re- halfway, and the premium of ten cents there was no such thing in the world move the old canes as soon as possible or more a dozen over prevailing mar-' after harvest Cane blight and crown loet egg prices during the hatching voice at his elbow.\tMJf vuv gall, two of the most common and the season is well worth working for.\tHe looked round, and there stood* a\u201e*iMance most serious diseases of the raspberry, ' To get the highest prices for eggs the oddest-\u2019.ooking little man ho had ¦\theve nonc here,\u201d he said.\"This are typica) \u201cwound diseases.\u201d That is, sold in this manner some grading and ever seen.It was not himself, but j Ryrup js the nearest approach we can they gain entrance into the tissues of .sorting must be done.The eggs must his dress that was so queer.One sleeve make it.But then this is all that the plant largely through wounds also be delivered regularly and was long and the other short ; the legs .g needed-something to sweeten the made by insects, tillage implements or promptly.It is well for the producer of his trousers were not matches, and tea Think of the freedom we enjoy.In other ways.Undoubtedly many of such eggs to remember that the his coat .ooked more like a bag than | No multi plication-table, no hard sums,1 abrasions occur through contact of chicks that hatch from them will very a coat.\t.I no fractions!\u201d\t! tho new shoots with the stiff prickles likely go to make up some other farm \u201cWou.d you ike to take a wa.k.«Yes, sir,\u201d answered Rob, who was of the old canes which are left.(flock.Delivering good eggs, there- said this queer little man.\tbeginning to feel doubtful about the The possibility of at least partial fore, helps the other fellow as well as \"Walk.Where, asked Rob, rub- blessings of such liberty.\"Will you control of cane blight and crown gall j the first flock owner.\t*>,nK his\t.\tplease tell me what o\u2019clock it is?alone should be sufficient argument!\t-#- There was no sitting-room, no The whole family looked aghast, : Shrinkage of C.ttle En Route.\tJu*t eùteide «%?£.\tSS&d.there is good reason to believe that the The Superintendent (Mr.W.H.of what seemed to be a town of some gpvak ^wer\\ Such a question is for-old canes act as parasites on the new , Fairfield, of the Lethbridge, Alt#., sort\tbidden by law, and there may be spies shoots as long as they remain alive in Dominion Experimental Station, has \"W here am 1.\tunder the window!\u201d the plantation.\tj been keeping tab on the shrinking of j \"Oh, «!*¦ \u2022* Arithmetic Land.«But,\u201d said Rob, \"have you no cattle in rail and ocean shipping.He answered his companion.We have meting of telling the time of day?How Butter Making on the Farm.I records in his report for 1924 that fat no mathematics in this country, and do you manage?\u201d Dairy farmers who have no cream- battle lose more than thinner cattle; everybody !s forbidden t>y^aw to count \u201eQh, that is easy enough!\u201d answer-ery or cheese factory near enough to that the short-keeps lost 38 lbs.per more than ten.Come, let me .how ^ ^ uttle man \"Wc have day-be available to them witi find a new : *teer from Lethbridge to Moose Jaw, you our city.\tbreak and sunrise; mon, when the bulletin on butter making on the farm,1 or 2.9 per cent; that from Lethbridge ^it^mdeed hui^l^u^at homT 9hadoW8 fal1 direct,y under us, and SSàâfisSs SK5SES pSSiS «ewMamsE \"An, you?AH right, come in .nd Fargo._ P\u2018^r F.»hlon Book, .«nitrating tho °' llEEH-HEvz! j-j55™sr^sr.-srsi ~ »\u2014 \"They sat down to table on benches and stools and a singular meal it was.Fruits and vegetables were plenty, and there was tea, made in an earthen jar.But there was no bread, only hominy and thick molasses, instead of sugar.\"We have no bread to offer you,\u201d said the host \"Only those few of us who have traveled Have ever seen it.We can have no mills to grind our | money Sink (it) corn, as noti.dy can build them with out machinery and many calculations Bob stared, but helped himself to do\u2014Pump, the hominy in silence.When his tea handed him, he meekly asked for\tSauce-pan ure was no auen ining in me wvr*u.\u2022 3U1rar \u201cGood-morning ! \" said n strange do not understand you,\" said the of .«Aw.\tlady, but her husband came to her fellow KITCHEN CONTEST tial for Junket.\u2014Way, whey.8.I am inflicted on boys and I am the product of insects.\u2014Whacks, wax.\u2018\t9.I am an article of attire and a fierce wild creature.\u2014Links, lynx.10.I am a necessity in a house and Fare, fr.1\t11.I am 24 inches long and am a The appearance of being iJ\u2014Pale, skilful undertaking.\u2014Feet, feat.What some curious people try to 12.I am of high social rank but also of no value.\u2014Baron, barren.Impudence and a receptacle for pie 13.I am a lady\u2019s garment and am responsible for a clear light .-Mantle, mantel.14.I represent an authoritative assembly and am also an advocate.\u2014 What a good worm an has and to rent\u2014Skillet.A poet and a dog\u2014Poe-cur.A number of mountains.\u2014Range.Member of a baseball nine\u2014Pitcher.What men sometimes do with their am also good-looking i meet their requirements you will find and himself on the lounge.\"I hate arithmetic,\u201d he said.\"I wish was \", A football ground -Gridiron.The branches of a river\u2014Fork.An affectionate couple\u2014Spoons Only questions are written on cards Council, counsel maker.Price of the book 10 cents the ilf 1 copy HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS.Write your name and address plain-j ly, giving number and size of sucii patterns as you want.Enclose 20c in stamps or coin (coir, preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Pattern Dept, Wilson Publishing Co., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto Patterns sent by return mall t Did You Ever Drop a piece of butter into the meat grinder before grinding raisins or sticky substance*?They don\u2019t stick.Grease your cake tins cold, and flour them?They seldom, if ever, stick.Weigh each layer of your cakes?Then one is not larger than the other.Weigh all borrowed articles?Then sure to return the full am- 8 t 1 v, « u you are ount (and add a little for good mea-j sure).| Turn the sharp point of your dough in and put the cutter over it in cutting j biscuits?I have only a very little to re-shape.I find this much quicker.-r ff \" il nr.ft il, î i / ! i To-morrow is Another Day.Sometimes when plane go all awry And all the world seems sad and grey, A sentence cheers my flagging zeal\u2014 \u201cTo-morrow to another day.\u201d I ! I Ah, comfort to my mind and soul.When al my hopes have gone astray I still eiiai have ray chance again \u2014 \"To-morrow is another day.\u201d I \u2022LOOM IRIKT 1266 vvntinN OF THE What If to-day ray courage failed VERSION or\tQr y(h,terday 6ome dull delay Caused me to raise the goal 1 sought\u2014 \u201cTo morrow to another day.\" DELIGHTFUL TWO-PIECE SPORTS FROCK packages.Hilt For a change when cooking pork or mutton chop#, trim away all fat and bone, dip in egg and roU in bread or cracker crumbs.Fry in deep fat (like doughnuts) and when nicely browned drain, and serve hot with minced pawley or green pepper and chopped pimento sprinkled on top.more The winter months prova,^^ than does the summer time, what managerial ability a farmer hai.telephone operator* SHAWVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE Money * Raising SALE February 13 to February 22.I IT ALL ITS BRANCHES Sick and Accident Wind, Plate Glass Automobile, etc.Fire Employers\u2019 Liability Guarantee Bonds After Stock-Taking1 SPECIALS assured in case of sickness or «icci* v cek or months ( $ Is your income | dent, should you be laid up for a Commencing* Saturday, Feb.13th and continuing to Monday, Feb.22nd A Reduction on Every Article in our Store will be offered.GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES All Greatly Reduced I \u2022 Kubhers\u2014all sizes Broken lines of Moil\u2019s Heavy in the lot for Now is the time to provide lor such a contingency, of our Peerless Sick and Accident Policies.$2 00 1.98 3.75 s-_> f>0 for 2 00 .Half Price .$2.98 .\t$2.25 Buy one Men\u2019s Felt Boots, size \u2022 > to 10, zeg.#4.00 for #0.00 for Men\u2019s Fine Boots, all sizes, reg.Boys\u2019 Feavy llubhers, leather top, rag.Women\u2019s ami Misses' Felt Boots .Women\u2019s Boots, regular #4.00 for Broken lines of Women\u2019s Shoes for We handle Insurance of all kinds on the most attractive and advantageous terms SHAWVILLB TRUEMAN TUCK CONFEDERATION LIFE Posters (with price list) are being issued which will convince you that offering some of the BIGGEST Buy your Spring Rubbers from us now and save money.Our price on present stock is below manufacturers\u2019 prices on many lines.we are BARGAINS ever given in Shawville.SAW LOGS WANTED Be sure and get one of these posters# Custom Sawing.LEO KRONICK C.L.DALE.We have now started the Winter\u2019s Sawing and parties with Custom Sawing will be given prompt and courteous attention.A special low price for squaring Cedar.MAIN STREET (East) SHAWVILLE.CIBSON\u2019S GROCERY Get It at Dale\u2019s SHAWVILLE SASH AND DOOR FACTORY R.G.HODGINS, PROPRIETOR.Just Arrived When you are out to buy a Stove, Range, Heater, kind of kitchen utensil, come to Furnace, or any our sh ip for satisfactory goods and reasonable If you want anything made in the tinware another shipment of Robin Hood Flour Get Your prices, line, yet it at Dale's.Valuable Experience Printing 98-lb.Cotton bags .\t.$5.00 98-lb.Jute SHAWVILLE.GEO.W.DALE 4.85 II \u2022 \u2022 At this Office Bulk Cocon, 3 lb< for 25e.Cream of Tartar, 30e uer lb Red Onions 0 lbs for 2 m*.White Beaus, 1 lbs.for 25 c.Linseed Meal, 5c.per lb, Fancy Mixed Biscuit*, 25c.per lb.Green Tea, 50e per lb.Black Tea, 50c.per lb.Professional skill, sympathy and thoughtful attention to every detail of the funeral arrangement characterize our service to our patrons.Our experience is at your call.It assures that every part of the funeral will be carried out with of manner that only long experience makes possible.Well assorted stock of Aluminum Ware at popular prices FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS an ease W.G.J.GIBSON.CEO.HYNES & SON Subject to being: sold out of some Lines : GIBSON\u2019S GROCERY UNDERTAKERS SHAWVILLE, QUE.Phone 80.Men\u2019s Khaki Wool Breeches - all sizes - To clear at.$2.85 pair Attending Bishop) Rhea mue during the ordination ceremony were Right Rev.Lorrain, V.(»., Pembroke, Rev.Father Marchand, O.M.I , Superior of St.Thomas of Aquin seminary, Ottaw a ; Rev.K.Slomenski, Barry a Bay ; Rev.F.II.Bradley, Superior of the seminary of Junior Philosophy, Ottawa Rev.L.J.Kennedy, Eganville ; Rev.L Funis, Renfrew; Rev.A Arsenault, of the professorial stall of Ottawa University attended the newly ordained priest, while Master Bernard Oriel I y acted as train-bearer for the Bishop).A number of clergy of the district were in attendance.The new lv ordained priest celebrated his first Ma s at Chapeau on Sunday of this week He is a graduate of Ottawa University, where he made a brilliant course in At ts.Minutes of Amalgamated School Board 2.00 \u201c ANADIAN PACIFIC 8 pair Corduroy Breeches, to clear at Shawville, Feb.2, 1926.Clarendon School Board met < mi the Present : Tracy ; Commissioners Horntr.Hudgins and Brough.Minutes of last meeting read and firmed on motion of Com.Horner.Tenders for wood were then opened, ranging from $3.00 to $5.00 per Hodgins that the tender of Emmerson Richardson accepted at $3.00 per cord.\u2014Carried Motion\u2014Com.Barr that the Secretary write Mrs.Lyons Lucas, stating that if she applies in writing to the School \u2022 Board for permission to send pupils to No.4 School Clarendon, her request will be granted.\u2014Carried.As Miss Majoury's condition ha» not improved the matter of a supply for a time was discussed and Mrs.McDowell\tAn Ear|y Airship, was asked to come in and discuss the\tarc told by Peter Farley, wbo situation.R.W.Hodgins, who is now wrote ,ls nu eyewitness, that In Au teaching Grade 9, was asked if he could gust 1835 the airship Eagle was offl continue the work indefinitely and he C|a|iy advertised to sail from London stated if his work was satisfactory lie W|t|, government dispatches and pas-would give a definite reply on l'inlay sengers for Paris and to establish dl- next.A letter was drafted and sent t«> rect communication between the enpt-Dr.Parmelee requesting an iosfiection tals ot Europe.This early type of air-of the school as soon as possible.\t, RAILWAY.Chairman above date.85 \u201c Wool Puttees, to clear at .TIMETABLE.COI1- ( )n a w a W a lth a m \u2014 Daily ex.Sunday\u2014East bound 7.41, a.m.Westbound (5.07, p.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday\u2014 1.34, p.m.Westbound 10.10, a.m.Ottawa-Montreal\u2014 Leave Ottawa daily\u20145.15, a m.; 5.55, a.m.; 8.35, a m,; 3.35, p in.Daily ex.Sunday, 6.55, p.m.40 \u201c Men\u2019s No.1 Police Braces, to clear at eonl.Motion\u2014Com.Men\u2019s Caps (heavy) with lugs and chamois lined ; to clear at .$1.35 each Substantial reductions on all Sweaters in stock.Ottawa-Toronto\u2014 Leave Ottawa daily \u201410.40, am.; 11.00, p.m.Dally ex.Sunday\u201412.30, p.in.A wonderful chance to secure a good Winter Overcoat (some good ones left) at exactly 1-third C.A.L TUCKER.Agent, Shawville.\u2022 * off.\u201c Be photographed this year Folders to suit all H.ImiMn, Photo Artist.Nova Scotia wan in the grip of » fulions snow storm and blizzard» last week, which did considerable-damage.Last week is reported to have-been one of the wildest weeks in-the history of Winter shipping the Atlantic Ocean.The coastline is said to be strewn with the wreckage of numerous vessels that were pounded to pieces ill the terrific gales which prevailed.on your birthday.\u201d ages.\tf A $3000 Coat can be had for $2000, etc., etc.ship was 100 feet long, fifty feet high ' After looking over the tax arrears aQd forty feet wide, and sbe lay In tbe and giving the Secretary some instruc- dockyard of tbe Aeronautical society tion re.the collection of same the meet- in victoria road, near Kensington gar-ing then adjourned by motion of Corn.dens, then quite a rural spot.Built to Brough.\thold an abundant supply of gas.sbe T.Hodgins, was covered with Oiled lawn and our Sec.Trets.ried a frame seventy five feel long and seven feet high, with n cabin secured by ropes to the balloon.An Immense rudder and wings or fins on each side All Winter Goods not specially mentioned here have been reduced on* Ordination at Chapeau Rev.R.A.McMahon, third son of Mr.and Mrs.Patrick McMahon, for purposes of propulsion compu ted of Chapeau, Que., was ordained to her tit tings.Tbe deck was guarded by the Priesthood at the Church of netting.After all ibis preparation and St.Alphonsus, in that village la*t advertisement the Cagle never got be week.Bishop Rheaume, of Hailey- y0nd Victoria road, for Count Lennox bury, officiated in the absence of anj bis assistants failed to provide tbe Rt.Rev.T P.Ryan, Bishop of meowsry motive power.\u2014 -London Pembroke, who at the time was Standard en route home from Rome.\tj SHAWVILLE J.B.DOVER ty To insure ads.in this paper copy Must be in hand Saturday morning./ "]
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