The equity, 11 octobre 1928, jeudi 11 octobre 1928
[" O SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE;, THURSDAY, OCTOBER il, 1928.No.17, 46th Year.) #1,00 per annum In 9 2 00 to the Unlled advance 8tales.; HENRY\u2019S (fowling Business College $ Shawville Hardware Store Ammunition and Hunters\u2019 Supplies Dominion, Winchester, Remington, Western Rifle and Shot Shells, Rifles and Shot Guns, Gun Oils, Hunting Knives, Ramrods, Hatchets, etc.C.J.CALDWELL.SHORTHAND SCHOOL To Owners of OTTAWA, ONT.Dominion of Canada 5% Refunding* Loan Bonds Maturing1 Oct.16th, 1928 No School In Canada offers a better at* sr«eras |\tcanada rank* among employer* a* \u2018The School \u201e ,w.\t, n A ^ _ e ok Hiuher Ernci*jiCYn\u2014a fact borne Ottawa « urea test School ot out by more than flOO pupil* who have.Business, Shorthand and Civil since January, 1913, left other Ottawa | Service.\u2019 school* to come to It.Therefore, It Is not surprising that business men, in advertising for steno-, grapbers.should specifically say.\u201c tira-Ui duatee of Henry's School prefeired.\" For particulars abohtour course apply 1 W.B.Oowuiio, H.O.W, Braithwait, D.E.HENRY.Dimctob.\t'\tl r'n' 62 Bank Street Write for catalogue.Enter any time.Dominion of Canada 5% Refunding Loan Bonds maturing October 15th will be redeemed at any Branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia - -INSURANCE HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC FIRK AND LIFE.NIII 11(1101 â ROWWIUE FIRE IRtURANCE CO.Eatabllehed 1888 Successor to late 8.A.Mackny j Prompt payment,.Excellent wcnrlty.SHAWVILLE.QUE.Office\u2014Crawforo Buildinc.near Station* (Graduate of McGill University) ay be presented on or before Bonds October 15th, and payment will be made as instructed by the owner, either in cur-.rency, by cheque or by credit to the owner\u2019s account.THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CA*AIA Established SCO A policy to meet the requirements of all ages and classes.D.A.MACFARLANE, Agent, BRISTOL, QUE.APPRECIATIVE Through the columns of The Equity we wish to thank every one for donations of cooking, money, etc., received ; and to those who assisted as waitresses WÊkÉÊÊIÊwUÊI^KÊÊ^KÊÊlKIÊÊÊÊ ^pm tend our thanks to you all.CLARENDON WOS.INSTITUTE hSSS l:B3£S£SI-=£ THE Mm OF NOVA SCOTIA o patronized the Dining Exhibition days, we ex- 6X0.C.WBIUHT, K.0.CLINTON H, DOWD, H«A«t LL B.f HCmhm III WRIGHT & DOWD Barristers, etc.-\t- HULL.LOCAL NEWS Sher.1.304.At the Pontiac House, Shawville, every Friday.* Watch for particulars of Chicken Slipper at Stark's Corners, Nov.7 Program Dance, Shawville, on Friday, Oct.12th.Colored Orchestra from Cleveland, Ohio.THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Come with the crowd to the Royal Ambassadors\u2019 (colored) Orchestra Dance in the Theatre on Friday night, Oct.12th.PERSONAL MENTION LOST\u2014On Sunday on the Otter Lake road, between Charter!» and Hodglns Post Office, a lady\u2019s wrist watch.Finder kindly return to this office.Reward offered.Mr.rind Mr*.Joseph McKibbon, of Jasper, Alta., are visiting their Dental Notice\u2014Dr Kail Dagg relatives in this diet riot at present.School days do not last forever and Surgeon Dentist^ will be ut hi* Mr.and Mr.Wm.Smith, of wben tbe* B[e P*',> ™emories are kept office in Shaw ville on October 15, Carthage, N.Y., are guests of wa,rm, b/ photographs of friends and 16 and 17.\ttheir daughter and eon-ln-law, pals of the class-room and campus.0,0» Suppb» -A chicken\tH.Imho», Pholo Artist.SVTwm! bwiiiiS£\u2018 Mn^hLd! \".t Ch.%%:?dA tK I\tMn.t.Tenet,.,\tt.^\"^ Kteskt-Aisjute bl' f; 7'17\tft M, C.L.min - talkj\tr°\u201d'8- \u2014- Ub\"tslr\"'- s\u201ciw- \"tu di^rîhîsr.dd\t*».,» c.w,i_D.ri.« #.much to its appearance, while hav-\tlemuve8 1,1 ^oitnern t week We have issued a mini- Shaw»iii«-next to Orange Hall, Apply ingin view the comfort and con- ',\t\u2018u0\t.\t.her of subscription Recounts for to C.Caldwell.venience of his customers, who no a Mr/ \u2022 l rJ,!lL,?î * ie himomits ranging from $*UX) to doubt, will fully appreciate the Stock Branch of the Department $12.00.We may Explain that immovement.\tif Agriculture, favored The ftre driven to this by the exigencies Equity with a call while in town of the time* otherwise we would Horse Shot in Pasture \u2014 A i ou Monday.Mr.Irvine is promot- let things slide along as they have , 0T FOR sai e\tMaTn horse belonging to Alf Draper,\ting the Bacon Hog Fair,\twhich i M, r .Freedom I m am * i * i m V9 V w ?your way here again.I was tempted, I repeat\u2014until I remembered my left hand.It was taken from me, as you may have heard, by one of your agents -one Rabat-Pilai.You can hardly blame me, Major Armitage, if I tell you I have sworn an oath to sever the left hand from any British agent who [may fall into my hands!\u201d ' irmiiage did not lack courage.He handy returned the other\u2019s gaze.l \u201cI see,\u201d he said reflectively.\u201cYou packs propose turning me adrift in unknown territory\u2014minus my hand! And you ' claim to be a sportsman ! I tell yoH | what we\u2019ll do, Mr.Chai-Hung.My Chinese interpreter\u2014Sing-Ho\u2014introduced me to a pleasant little game of chance, which should not be unknown to you.You will find it on the top of that cupboard where your man deposited my effects.HI play you for hand, Mr.Chai-Hung! It is the - « game of the little black and red cube ¦jaad tbs brass box! mm MOST people know this absolute antidote for pain, but arc you careful to say Bayer when you buy it?Ar do you always give a glance to see Bayer on the box\u2014and the word genuine printed in red ?It isn \\ the genuine Aspirin without itl A drugstore always has Bayer, with the proven directions tucked in every box : to* At I .U N ,rm ad ' \u2022 v We must never throw away a bushel a few grains of chaff; on the contrary, we may sometimes profitably receive a of truth because it happens to contain bushel of chaff for the few grains of truth it may contain.\u2014Dean Stanley.J i ¦ S s lu ir 4 f* m g for , Sa»; TORONTO HOTELS Elliott and Victoria Here k a treat that can\u2019t be beat! Benefit and pi sure in P* Church 4L Shuter fits.66 venge It In the Shopping District I BRITISH PRINCE IN SAN FRANCISCO Prince George, youngest son of the King of England, wa kin ; with f apt.C L.Coleridge of HJ4.B.Durban, am which the prince la travelling to the east ) ci» h le* never \" ISSUE No 39\u2014*28 my The red shall X v Tramp the Silo Reaper-Thresher Gamers Grain Experimental Sub-Station le fully set forth in the report of that atation, which is available for distribution and may be had on application to the Publications Branch, Dept, of Agriculture, Ottawa.The Peace River country Is developing very rapidly, and the agri-An experiment conducted at the I*n~ culture practiced is very diversified, noxvillti Experiment Station shows Success is being achieved hi all that a mixture of 60 per cent, screen- branches including grain, dairying, ings and per per cent, oil cake makes poultry and beekeeping, one of the moat satiafactory meal mixtures for steer feeding.Four lots of steers were used, six to a lot Those fed screenings made an average daily gain of 1.86 pounds; the second lot, given 60 per cent, screenings and 40 per cent, com, gained 1.84 pounds per day; 60 per cent screenings and 40 per cent, cottonseed produced a gain of 199 pounds; and the screenings and oil cake a gain of 2.12 pounds per day.The gain produced with the cottonseed was lowest in cost at 7.1 cents per pound of gain, and the com the highest 7.79 cents per pound of gain.The screenings and oil cake cast 7.27 cents, but when the finish of the steers hi taken into consideration, which is estimated at half a cent a pound over the other lots, the results showed that this mixture makes one of the most satisfactory mixtures for steer feeding.Full details of this experiment are recorded in the Report of the Lennoxville Experiment Station, which may be had on application to the Publications Branch, Dept, of Agriculture, Ottawa.It is interesting to note that the steers in this experiment each consumed 1,740 pounds of hay, and 6,220 pounds of ensilage.rmiNo During the past three years them has been much said about filling silos without tramping.I understand that our experiment station eik>j are filled without tramping and that several communities have been following the same method.We are told that in most cases the silage has been Just a» good as where tramped in the usual MEAL MIXTURES FOR STEERS i # X CA» * way.Life Rebuilt Last year I decided to try out this plan in my own 10 by 34-foot §ilo with 18 feet of atone and 16 feet of matched staves.WÊttt/tÊÊttÊÊÊ third week of September and com was In about the right stage, a large part of it denting, but stalk» were green and had not been injured by frost 1 used a blower filler but no distributor pipes, and kept the silage droning in the centre of the silo.When the silo was a little over half full, the wind from the blower began to drive the leaves towards the sides of the silo, and this condition got worse as the silo filled.I began feeding near the close of November and found mold through all the silage, the center being no better than the rest.I expected it would get better as I worked down, bat the whole length of the stave part was t the same, more or less mold clean across.This had never happened before.After working down into the stone part some three feet, the silage got good and continued so.Until I find the reason for this molding, I Gale believe I shall continue to tramp my silage.It seems to me that this failure may have been due to any one of three rea- combination of them.First, Radio's Inspiration in Rural District is Best Essay Theme m m Bar I filled about the * m or JO- k & (The following article Is the essay on \u201cWhat Radio Means to Me,\" selected from thousands submitted by women radio listeners throughout the States in open competition.) ! * J Zz f I HM é #-t ê * % I t i mm m tvf SKiSl By Lits Korbe Before the advent of the farm In Northern Minnesota was a most bar- ÜFI: 5:11 S i'1 R : v1§1 & -% / #& mm am* ren place.Picture a solitary farmhouse standing on a clearing surround by a wheat field and a potato patch, miles away from civilization.The dally grind of toll, unrelieved by any anticipation of refreshing entertainment at Its close.Lonely even-\tWestern\tCanada.\tThe boy unloading the grain Into the wagon Is E.Pliilpott,\tof\tLiverpool, England, one of the \" lngs spent listening to the droning\tarmy 0f\tharvesters which came to Canada to help gather the Dominion\u2019s record\tcrop.chorus of crickets and frogs after sundown, with only the occasional wall ; of the whipporwlll breaking the monotony.Boys and girls constantly leaving home to seek new horizons where life seems less Farm women frequently going mad patinent of Railways and Canals has *ng source of wealth.And the build-under the .train of unending toll from sUmated\t8omewhat over %m, '»* '\"/Wry to another (actor that dawn to dusk.\t_\t.powerfully influences the activity of Then Into this harsh, bleak picture 000,000 ($276,288,140) was spent In Canadian business.comes the radio.What a change It\tCanada\tIn 1927\tby tourists from Standing up alongside such items makes In the scene! Magic strains of\tabroad.\tIt takes\tsome effort to ap- as these, the tourist trade can to-day beautiful music, divine thoughts born predate the real value of this tourist claim a clear title to a place among In the hearts of great composers, all business these strangers come Into our living which was almost ignored a few years it is a form of development to which room! One night Toscanini and an- ago.\tI Canada can look with every assurance other Damrosch, all by the turn of | Wheat Is easily the largest single of further great and long contlued a dial.Oalli Curd, De Luca, Jerttza\u2014 | item of the Dominion\u2019s export trade, growth, for as regards natural attrac- pure one can hardly The pulp and paper Industry Is, in ' tions for outd I t mm* if a * ; mm ^ ¥ >' The mechanization of farm operations In Western Canada Is here Inst* 1 ed A reaper thresher at work In mi* Off Their Course What Tourist Trade Means to Canada \u2022Ill# American Swallows, Driven, Find Haven in Bermuda Isles The Highways Branch of the De- Mining is a hu%e and rapidly grow- CHEESE AND ITS USES.The first cheese factory in Canada was started in Oxford County, Ont., in 1864, followed by the second in Miasisquoi, Quebec, in 1866.Since that time cheese factories have increased in number and less and less cheese has been made on the farms.The art of cheese making was first introduced by the earliest French settlers.Cheese is an important article of diet, and the choice of variety is wide \u2022s there are some 260 different kinds.These are not all available in Canada, but there'are sufficient to give the housewife a chance to satisfy the tastes tof the family.\tder9 Pamphlet No.7, new aeries, on place8 0f civilization.\"Why and How to Use Cheese will Nearer home is the radio farm inhelp the housewife to provide a var- Btitutlon w!th its advice on the more ¦*pi .\tin »u,\tM'O I.¦«W-Ü ;d\u201e7\u201cS ÏÏÎtaSlSta.th' r.tV'.n,;\t6.T.UcM I.r .ih.world In a new setting.\twhich only averages 176 births to you win.of lhe\tevery 10,000 of the population, and ip 6.The man who knows all about a more than two and a half times that machine knows less than the master of its mandatory, Great Britain, with who knows how to make him run that its 183 births to every 10,000 of the machine In the master's interest.Dp-iin_With the going into effect population.Moreover, the Palestin-1\t7.A fair bargain always works out German Luft Han,a now cover a total stands at 226 per 10,000 of the conn- wants.Tell it what It wants.ÜESÉI SEEr\" M ° K new airplane route has also Just the population, a figure that was even been opened from Hirachberg, In the eclipeed in 1926, when it rose to 634.\u2014-\u2014A*» »\tsm»-1 srrysss airs Principally, it is the Moslem section the next man.of the population that is responsible 12.The test of success is not results for this high birth rate, which, in but power.their case, reached the figure of 661\t13.Every liability is a potential as- per 10,000 last year, with the Chris-1 set.Chemistry Is doing much to aid the tian and Jewish sections following at farmers, but the farmers shouldn't a considerable interval with 389 and have to be told that the blades of a 351 births respectively to every 10,000.mowing machine are steel, and that steel oxidizes when exposed to mois-4 #\tture, and that rust doesn\u2019t help the t of #4.14 per 1\tqualities of steel in the least.her bathing suit wet\" sons or a the silage may have been too dry.In filling without tramping, it is considered necessary to have the silage ¦¦l summer, leave the North for the South mold around the outside.Or tte «I- issiz**\" m The arrival of the swallows in Ber- feet at the top and eo was not ^a ed EES11*1 awe and astonishment.One old Ne-1 inch screening to allow most of he KTSi\u2019sa ytsns s to light on their feet.\u201d The swallows did not linger long this summer.The cardinal birds, and the other feathered denizens of Bermuda did not antagonize the strangers, % but the swallows apppeared to have some ing here for a week or two they continued their southward journey.Hamilton, Bermuda.\u2014The editorial inquiry in a recent issue of the Herald Tribune regarding the disappearing swallows, is answered here, 600 miles phase of Canadian trade.Canada\u2019s chief business Interests.And the diction believe the singer 2,000 miles away.' Another night the Chicago Opera greatest manufacturing enterprise, among the \u201cmost favored nations.\u201d brings Into the drab farmhouse all the.c color and life of \u201cLa Boheme.\u201d Sunday afternoons Dr.Cad man, away off In Brooklyn, speaks to us In his heart-to-heart talks.Radio Is bringing won-1 beyond understanding into these Moslems Clive the Holy Land Lead in World's Birth Rate r recreation Nature point of value of output, the country\u2019s has placed the Dominion permanently \u2022I» Mussolini\u2019s Creed Palestine Leads Here are Benito Mussolini's rules for success as printed in \u201cThe European Scrap Book,\" a Wm.H.Wise publication, which gives in brief form the annual crop of the years' most important utterances In science, art, literature, business, religion, Invention, I etc.1.\tDon't use your power for all It Is worth.Use it for double what it Is worth.It Is worth it.2.\tSell your words for cash.They are your most negotiable asset.3.\tIn a bluffing match the last bluff Is as decisive as the last bullet.Keep Laundry Waste Out of Sceptic T ank other objective and after dally- 4.After a victory, always attack.I am putting in a septic tank and now have a 4-inch sewer pipe carrying daily about five barrels of clear water from the milk house, and once a week the water from the laundry.Would it be alright to connect up the bathroom and toilet and kitchen sink to this sewer pipe and put the se-ptir tank at its end, or should I put in a new line for the septic tank?\u2014C.K.I believe the best practice is to keep your laundry water, milk house wash water, basement flushing water, and down spout water all out of the septic tank, allowing nothing to go into it except the bathroom and kitchen sewage, the latter first going through a grease trap to remove as much grease as possible.The milk house wash water would not be so bad, as it cornw at regular intervals; but as you say, it is practically clear water and needs no treatment.The laundry water w often quite strong with alkali and comes all at once, both of which will .\t0\t.\t\\r\t1 interfere with the proper bacterial In Starting on Vacations, actkm in ^e ftr8t chamber of the tank.Le Bourget\u2014Vacations by air were popular at France's principal airport Man can this summer.Parisians departing for \u201cair < PROFITS IN POULTRY.Excellent work with poultry has been done on the Experimental Station at Lennoxville, Quebec.A year Barred Plymouth Rock pullet J To me ago a laid 305 eggs in 365 days, and the Report of the Superintendent of the Farm contains further particulars of this pullet officially known as C.H.German Passenger Planes Cover 36,000 Miles Daily S, 188.The eggs laid by this bird had a market value of $12.82, and the cost of feeding her was $2.35, leaving a profit over cost of feed of $10.47.She was hatched on May 1st, and laid her first egg December 6.As a pullet commencing to lay she weighed 3.9 pounds, and at adult age weighed 6.5 pounds.Her best laying period was an egg a day for 33 days.During the cold months of January, February and March she missed laying on eleven Another test reported was with 125 Barred Rock pullets housed in the permanent straw loft type of laying houses.These pullets commenced to lay November 1st and in the year produced 19,466 eggs which at market prices sold for $834.98.Feed consumed was valued at $315.26 or an aver-of $2.53 per bird.The average venue of $6.67 I & superior.11.There Is a science of luck.It Is \u201cPoor Tom was drowned In three feet of water.\" \u201cHe always very shallow.\" cia Neisae.to reach the Upper Silesian Industrial district from the Riesengeblrge In two hours, against atrip of six hours by Many Parisians Use Planes Any old port Is good enough in a storm, but civic leaders in many see lions recognize a growing demand In all weather for well-equipped airports.-+- Rufus Choate, \u201cThe Wizard of the 14.God has principles, have only methods.Those who are wise enough to know they are not omniscient are wise enough to change their principles as often as they learn something new\u2014which shoul be every then holidays yielded to the habit\u201d more than ever before.Airplane services from Le Bourget doubled and tripled at rush » \"Is Mrs.Newrlch in the social swim?\u201d \u201cWell hardly enough to get were age hours, Just like ordinary railway Uw« once began one of his abstruse trains.London had the heaviest traf- argUments before Chief Justice Shaw flc, but the new Paris-Biarritz line did _say8 Francis L.Welland in \u201cThe well.\tArt of Cross-Examination\"\u2014in the fol- mm mjm wear It out.production brought a îe per bird, giving a prdfi bird over cost of feed.During the four winter months.Nov., Dec., Jan.and Feb., the co#of feed for a pullet has worked out at 77.29 cents.The prevailing market price for eggs during that period averages 66 cents per dozen, so that it requires 14 eggs during these months to cover the feed bill.The Public*-tions Branch, Dept, of Agriculture, Ottawa, will send a copy of the Report of the Lennoxville Experimental Station on request.\u2022 The report covers the whole field of agriculture, and gives the results of many interesting and valuable experiment».day.16.In the gamble of life the brave men cannot lose.If the wheel brings him death.It Is only what comes to all men.If he wins, he wins the su- El preme prize\u2014power.September Ways England\u2019s Method of Stopping Bandits (Edgar Daniel Dramer in Successful Fanning) September ways are lovely; The woodland and the wold Are heaped with flaming crimson.With silver and with gold, With brown and gray and purple.That fill the world with mirth\u2014 A rainbow that has fallen And shattered on the earth.{, * ¥ THE PEACE RIVER.ï mm The eyes of agriculturists are now turning to the Peace River cçuntry, where the winters appear to be comparatively mild, and where wheat, est», and timothy seed can be grown and take prizes in world competition.In tills wonderful stretch of country often by the middle of April the winter grains and grasses are greening, and the first week in May sees the tulips and hyacinths in full bloom.Summer temperatures range around 90, and though early frosts are at times experienced, harvesting is ally well in hand by the September.Some splendid yields were reported a year ago in the Grande Prairie and Valhalla districts, ng from 42 to 70 bushels to the ¦ l m ' «%, % September ways are firagrant; Wild grapes like purple bloom Are thrilling wood and meadow With mystical perfume; Persimmons spill their sweetness Upon the frosty air, While apples In the orchards Are breaths of muted prayer.v>'£ t I t ¦ * m September ways are lyric; The squirrels sharply call.And where tall trees are swaying.Like rain, the shellbarks fall; The winds go wildly dancing will appear on the , Across the withered sod, Bury.Lady Lavery was | The leaves aid grass are hymning The beauty that Is God.Fr\u2019xS week in wheat %» FACE OF TRUE IRISH COLLEEN ON BANK NOTES FOR PUNCTURING THE TIRES OF FLEEING AUTOS r bandit trap w*s given a succ it folds Into a case about the size of a suit cas*.Lady Lavery, wife of Sir John Lavery, whose likeness | new Irish notes soon to be I ace iSS demonstration at Chiswick' A ni ued by the Irish tn E nglnnd lA hosen because he «1 the Beaverlodge work done THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., PECO.Purity Five Roses done this Fall.-Carried.On motion Cm.Bronson-MeBano the bill of XV.J.Fleming, board of Conn-cillora, amount $8.AO* was ordered paid* Motion\u2014Cra.Biehler-Mulligan\u2014 1 hut the District Engineer» J.J- Lanctot, be notified to have culvert on Highway opposite Lot No.27, cleaned out as soon as possible.\u2014Carried.On motion of Crs.McBane-Krwm G.H.Moore was paid 812.30 for plank and Government tax on same.\u2014Carried Motion \u2014 Mnldoon Bronson John Robinson be notified to have road graded from his pit to Highway, t u ried IHHHHHBHl THE EQUITY.Grain SHAWVILLE, OCT.11, 1928 Flour $4.25 Two by-e'e t ons and possibly three are due to take place this Fall to fill the Legislative Assembly of Quebec Hast and St.Montreal, are the vacant aexts, Per Bag vacancies in That this province M ary s,\t.ami there is a probability of Lotbimere also through Hon.J.We are now open to buy all kinds of good, clean grain -at the Bristol Elevator.Phone for prices, and, if it is Peas you have, bring us a sam- All kinds of Feed carried in stock.Provender ground while you wait.THE SHAWVILLE ^ILLINC CO., REGISTERED, W.J.EADBS, PROPRIETOR.becoming t - mt.¦ N.Francoueur, the sitting member, being app anted to the Bench.It is ¦¦¦\tFrancoeur Erwin Bronson \u2014Tlmt Motion\u20141rs m\t.\t.Fred Clark be notified to clean out the ditch on the side road between Lots 2 and 27 on cast side, north of 6th concession.\u2014Carried.Whereas the County Conned having abolished the rule of paying the members who attend each session, it was resolved, on motion of Crs.Me Bane and Bidder, that this Council pay -Mayor, Heibert \\ oung, 810 for each session, to defray bis expenses, payment to begin with the session 1 March 1028.On motion of Or.Erwin the Council then adjourned.stated, however, that Mi desert the political field just may not \\ yet due to take Five by-elections for the Federal House before Far are the place 1 lament meets in January next, lne which contest are like* G.S.Davidson NORTH BRISTOL constituencies in ly arc Richmond and Wolfe.Que.; Juliette, Que.; Terrebonne, Que.; Ontario seat rendered vacant by rest# nation of Sir Henry Drayton ; Victoria, B.C\\, vacated by Hon.Dr Tolmie, present premier of that pro Oct.3-Miss Florence Kelley, who was visiting at her home, left on Friday for Detroit.Miss Margaret Kelley and her brother, John, left for Detroit on Friday.Mrs.Thos.J.McKee received news from Detroit last Wednesday, that her daughter, Claire, bad been seriously in.\t_ , .\t0 1o0,\t.jureti in an automobile accident.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllF'aiir.\t¦¦¦ PRACTICAL Watchmaker Jos.A.Stkklk, Sec.-Treas Minutes of Clarendon School Board and Jeweller pie.Has opened n Shop in Mrs.GKO.Houoixs* Rksidkncb vincc date.Present Commissioners Horner.Minutes of last meeting read and con\t,\t,\t., finned on motion Corn\u2019r Dale.\tQuite a number of peoi.le f Tenders for a carload of coal were ex- here took in the bhawvtlle rair.a mined carefully.\tA dance was given by Mrs.Wesley Motion \u2014 Com\u2019r Hodgins\u2014That the Young on Tuesday evening.About one tender of the G.F.Hodgins Co.for a hundred guests were present and an on of 3-quarter lump bituminous coal j0yable time was spent by both old and be accepted.\u2014Carried.\tyoung.Some did not get home till the Motion \u2014 Com\u2019r Horner\u2014 That the small wee hours of the morning, chairman and Secretary be authorized rphe farmers around here are finishing to secure the approval of Mr.H.1.their harvest.Ou account of the long Argue on the closing ot that portion nt\tthose living on low lands did Queen Street opposite his lots on north nQt have a sheaf in till just a few days side of said street.\u2014Carried.\t,lge Hope the weather man will pre- Motion\u2014Com\u2019r Wilson -1 hat tuefol- l^ct .pair Weather\u201d for a time.arm'd.On motion of Com\u2019r Hodgins the meeting adjourned.HUNTING SEASON BRINGS FIRE TROU BLE.Main Street, Shawville.E.A.6EANT from around Six thousand Canadian fire rangers have appealed through the Canadian Forestry Association for active co-operation this Fall in their effort to stamp out forest tire losses which in the past heedless hunters have occasioned.1 he official records show that Canadas most disastrous forest fires have occurred during the Fall season.So far this year forest rangers have taken advantage of a favorable season to make their services more effective by working constantly on the building ot trails, lookouts, etc.The veteran rang er takes the keenest pride in his own individual forest over which he may have stood guard and fought to protect for fifteen years or more.In face ot the Fall hazard from hunters, the following simple rules arc suggested :\u2014 \u2014Matches\u2014Be sure your match is Matches All work will receive prompt attention, ami best satisfaction guaranteed.Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited QUEBBOe BRISTOL car FOR SALE One registered Yorkshire Hog, S months old; One purebred Yorkshire Hog, 2 years old;\t, One pair Colts, using 2 years.Apply NORMAN DODS, Maryland, Que.j Lie 3 Cherry Blossom STRAYED Strayed off the premises of the undersigned owner, four Valves\u2014- red and L red and white, spotted.Information as to their whereabouts will be thankfully received by E.T.Hodgins, Sec.-T re as BRITAIN\u2019S NEW AREA RICH l out Indore you throw it away have heads hut they can\u2019t think.Do it for them.Break your match before you drop it.2.\t\u2014Tobacco\u2014 Don\u2019t throw glowing tobacco from a car into the inflammable material by the roadside.If you get rid of these, it is less dangerous to drop them in the centre of the road.negg/, gomv 3.\t\u2014Making Camp\u2014Build a small congregation walked camp lire.Build it in the oj>eti\u2014not \u201cParson\u201d in Tit-Bits.¦ ™\t|cross against a tree or log.Scrape away the This was no isolated case.Other 3outh Africa.debris from all around it.\tcongregations have objected to tens.u haa long been realized that a .4.rBoNnR.:s -Never\t^The\" somewhat ' e^entrfc virai- ^uld mean tha^ good °-Inspector Beeching reached Met- peared as he struct one of them.His ever the rector\u2019s wife enten d tne gematuk a Bman outpost eighty miles nelghbor seised him by the arm.Mr.church the entire congregation walk- fram Gaben)nea, on the railway line, cowan, startled from his far-away 3d out.That continued for months.WeUf are to be BUnk all along the dream, was inclined to be indignant, until an exchange of livings endea route BUrveyed by Beeching and a He turned towards Mr.Morris for a the trouble.\tmotor lorry with caterpillar wheels Moat \u201cwalklngs-out are arrani'M,\t^ U8ed to explore the surround- atlon of such rude but one that was not happened at a\tterritory.There in every lndica- a flash he realised where he wail.He seaside town when the parson took Uon that a region hitherto regarded hurriedly dropped the lighted match as his text \u201cO ye fools!\u201c ard became waterless will become a great na- 0n thi floor and trampled on it.His personal.In five minutes the churcn\t\" MBltflT.Ircat \u201cNo Man\u2019s Land\u201d of South Afric:% Visittxl by Inspector\u2014 Water to Be Had.i texts that bring trouble.MRS.SAM HORNER.Caldwell, Que Phone 11-13 >omo Things Congregivtlons Do Not Like.Visions of rich farming country and un explored trade routes have become reality as a result of an epic journey across the Kalahari Desert just accomplished by Sub - Inspector Beeching of the Bechuanaland police.This officer is the first white man to the great \u201cNo Man\u2019s Land\u201d cf TRESPASSING AND HUNTING FORBIDDEN A short time ago, when the vicar of a church at Darwen announced as hts text: \u201cThou shall not bear false wit- tin* o îundred of his out, writes MUST The undersigned hereby notifies all parties against hunting or otherwise trespassing on the following Lots of land in the Township of Clarendon, namely Lot No.4, in the Tenth Range, Lot No.4,\t11 Fifth 11 Sixth 41 Wm.Tippins.John Daug.Lot No.4,\t44 John Palmf.r, Wm, Palmer, Charier is, Oct.G, 1928 over all roads in all weathers at all times control, yon need 5.\u2014Fighting Fires\u2014If you notice a small fire starting, try to put it out.Larger fires should be reported immediately.No.1929.Superior Court.PATRICK DENIERS, Inn keeper of Mftcamic,\tPlaintiff, Shawville Council TV7ITH thc superb case of a thoroughbred that W takes all in its stride, the \u2019\u2019Bigger and Better\u201d Chevrolet never falters in the most trying circumstances\u2014proves its mettle on the steepest grades and in the face of the greatest obstacles.The ruggedness of Chevrolet construction alone makes these things possible.There is no part of the engine\u2014-of the chassis\u2014of the body that was not designed primarily for rugged endurance\u2014put to the test again and again on the General Motors Proving Ground.As a result the \u2019\u2019Bigger and Better*\u2019 Chevrolet sturdily climbs without a halt, the steep slopes of the Rockies, and ploughs its way through the deep mud and gumbo of half - made prairie trails.In whatever conditions it may be placed, the splendid ruggedness of Chevrolet remains loyal in the Shawville, Oct.1, 1928.Regular session of Shawville Council held on above date.Present : Mayor Argue and Councillors Campbell, Draper, Tucker and Hod- ^ Minutes of last meeting read.Motion\u2014Crs.Tucker and Campbell\u2014 That minutes as now read be confirmed.\u2014Carried.Motion\u2014Crs.Hodgins and Draper\u2014 That the following bills be paid Harold Judd, carting, Harper Ren nick, vs JOSEPH MORNEAU, Blacksmith, of Macamic, Defendant, and for ORDONNANCE Village Without a Child.Its long life has become proverbial\u2014the very name Chevrolet is a synonym for strength that endures.The \u201dBigger and Better\u201d Chevrolet \u2014 beautiful in form \u2014 luxurious iiyeppointmenti \u2014 supremely rugged in construction\u2014powered by the famous Val \u2022olid, enduring, trustworthy performance even under adverse conditions.the adjournment E.T.Honoms, Sec.-Treas ve-in- South Onslow Council.\u2022Highest Inhabited Place.The highest inhabitated place in the world is the Buddhist monastery of It is 17,000 feet No matter what the roads\u2014no matter what the weather\u2014at Quyon, Oct.1, 1928.Regular meeting of the Municipal Council of South Onslow, held on the above date at the usual place of meet- all times the \"Bigger and Bqger\u201d Chevrolet stays on the JOB.uc-ii-e-iec Tie C.M.A.C.Ceuaral Motor»* own deferred payment plan afford* tha most tonte niant and atonomual way of buying your Cbarrolat on tinta.mg ?Members present :\tMayor Herbert Young ; Councillors Muldoon, Rich 1er, Bronson, Erwin.The minutes of previous meeting were on motion confirmed as read.* P Motion\u2014Crs.Erwin Bronson\u2014 That Moses Chevrier be authorized to deepen thc portion of ditch from Pontiac school creek on 2nd concession a sufficient Carried.Quyon, Quk.Dealer Shawville, Que Assoc.Dealer CH EVROLET country depth to take water away III I McBane then took his seat at the PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Cr board.Motion\u2014Crs.Muldoon Biehler\u2014That Bristol Council be billed with half cost of plank and labor on Town Line ; also half cost of registering deed of sale\u2014 Kehoe and Bristol and Onslow Councils \u2014amounting to #*>.00\u2014Carried Motion\u2014Crs.Erwin-Biehlet Rural Inspector James Kilroy be aUth-ized to notify the interested ratepayers in proccs- verbal on water course on Lot range 2, leading from 2nd concession; this ditch to be cleaned out as soon as possible.\u2014Carried.Mo\trs.Muldoon Erwin\u2014That Wm Meredith be allowed to spend #50 year\u2019s road labor on .Lots 18 and 19, from 53S5 House to Highway ; work to be Trespassing »nd Hunting Forbidden All parties are hereby forbidden to hunt, trap or trespass in any manner, or allow cattle or sheep to run on Lots 45, and 47 on the second range of Thon Parties found so doing will be dealt with as the law directs.1 ROBERT and GEO.JUDD.- ¦ .* & It /ou want to sell or buy Trespassing and Hunting Forbidden That Parties found hunting or trepassingin any manner whatsoever, after this notice, on Lot 18 on thc 1st Range of Thorne, also Lot 9 on the 12th Range of Clarendon, will rend\tves liable to not ent as if to Thun In \u201d18.» in excess of next Box 81, Dim» dlsaoDcarod with count rapidity Mi tlaaal ¦Ml t DEATHS ITHE STANDARD THE EQUITY, Mr*.Unmet Murray, widow of g the late James Murray, for many I [ years a resident of Bryson, died at | her home in Ottawa, on Sept.27.She is survived by four sons and four daughters, also by two sisters and three brothers, of whom Joseph Wall, of Bryson, is one.Intel ment at Beechwood cemetery.W\u201e \\ly Journal devoted te lseal Intern! PlJBMSHlD 8VBRY Thvhsday Shawvilli, County Pontiac, Quo.$1.50 G.F.Hodgins Go.L td.LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Mutualized 1925 Established 1825 Assets Exceed $85,000,000 Annual Subscription .mast be peld up bvfcre Montreal Head Okeice for Canada : Ladies' Raincoats The rainy weather is not over yet We have Ladies\u2019 Rubber Coats in two styles\u2014The new Trench Coat in black or putty color at The regular style in red or green at 8.25 rt\" All arrears piper IsdUaontlnued.JOHN A.COWAN PublUher.any Honored in Death The Standard\u2019s Present Rate of Bonus is $21.per $1000 Aunmti and Compound All Profits belong to the Polioyholders Policies taken befor November 15 share in 1928 Bonus There wan a large attendance on Tuesday afternoon I a * t at the I funeral of the late Ernest W.Hod- { glu», whose death occurred with F tragic* suddenness as, accompanied 0 by Ids wife, lie was motoring 1 through the city of Hull on Sunday afternoon oil the way to Huck- y in glia m, having previously apent the night at the home of Ins brother-in-law, Mr.Noble Hamil- § ton in S.Onslow.\tk The funeral took place from the |i home of deceased's brother, Hector -\u2022 A.Hudgins 175 Slater Street, Ut- § tawa, following a short service by # Hev.J.K Lindsay, rector of St.u Luke\u2019s Church The cortege was U made up of about 10 autos from g Ottawa and Aylmer, and as it passed through the hitter town, | the students of the High School | < there lined both sides of the highway iu reverent silence to pay a tribute to the memory of one who had been\u2018Principal of the Aylmer Academy for 15 years.Members of the Masonic Order and others motored down the Highway some distance to meet the funeral as it threaded itsi way | towards Shawville and St.1 aul s I Church, where service was held, the Hev.Mr.Temple officiating, I assisted by Rev.Mr.Lindsay, who assistant at St DR.A.H.BEERS SURGEON DENTIST jmmm ¦¦¦¦¦¦\u2022 Qua.Campbells Bat \u2022 Dntorof Medicine and Ma,tero(8urgery \u201e \u201eïîer*, v.i.r.u, $9.00 e a e # i hmdertakinc and EMBALMING For information and rates apply\u2014 District Agency : Men\u2019s Underwear H.G.PORTER Our Wool Rib Underwear is 100 PER CENT WOOL at .\t$1.45 per garment 2.75 h suit We believe there is a cheaper make on the market that contains quite a percentage of cotton.OTTAWA, ONT.W.j.HAYES 189 Blackburn Building Local Agents : G.O.McDOWELL, Shawvillk, Qi e.H.J.WESTBItOOK, Beech Gkovk, Que.shawvillk WMN STRBKT calls will receive prompt per-nal attention.Hearse supplied 11 desired.AH 80 Motor Dressy Suits notice of meetings ORANGE HALL, SHAWVILLE : Yarns______ Factory Yarns, Sweater Yarns, Numerous colors in each jj | g line to choose from.meets 1st Tuesday oleach L.O.t.No.*7 month W.H.Corrigan Rso.Hodoins, Secretary.Scotch Fingering, :| $23.50\t$29.50\t$35.50 .W M.ears ago was A til's for a\t, The Masonic burial ceremonial was carried out at the grave side.Among the large number of beautiful floral offerings in evidence were tributes from the pupils of the Buckingham High School ; staff of teachers at the same High School ; trustees of the Buckingham High School ; Pontiac Pontiac Lodge, A- F.eud AM; Acadia Lodge.Buckingham ; Members of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Hite and the staff of the col lector's office, Ottawa.The late Mr.Hodgms is survived by his widow (formerly Miss E.Fans, of Eardley); one sister (Mrs.Wm.Findlay, of Shaw-ville).and one brother, Hector A.Hod gins, above mentioned.He was the eldest son of the late George and Mrs.Hudgins of the Fourth line Clarendon, and received his education at the old Simvy-ville Academy, where he with several other boys of similar age, finished same year with the dis-Unction of \u201cA.A.He shortly afterwards embarked in the teach* ing profession, ill which he remained till his career closed, as already described.\t^ Persuasion on the part of those who appreciated and valued his services is believed to have induced Mr.Hudgins to remain longer in harness than he intended, rie felt that he had done his part, and would have retired this year had he not been persuaded to carry on.This fact indicates that a high estimate was placed upon his ability as a teacher and moulder of youthful character.Deceased was a prominent member of the Masonic Order and at the time of Ins death was on the roll of Pontiac Lodge.He was also a 32 3 member of the Ancient Scottish Rite.District Women\u2019s Institutes These are the surpassing values we are offering you in Children\u2019s Hose A Splendid Line of Children\u2019s Hose Silk and Wool, All Wool, Cotton Good range of colors.Time of Monthly Meetings: Second Wednesday Beechgrove-Briatol\u2014First Thursday.Clarendon\u2014Second Wednesday.Ehnside\u2014Second Wednesday.Ft.Coulonge-First Thursday.Murrells\u2014Third Wednesday Portage du Fort\u2014Third Tues.Starks Cor's-Second Thursday.Shaw ville\u2014First Thursday.Wyman-Second Thursday.Smartly Tailored Suits.You can make your selection from the Pattern and Grade that most appeals to you.A good range to choose from.Men's Work Gloves Horsehide fronts, long cuffs Per pair .$1.00 Tooke\u2019s Shirts and Collars.p \u2019BBSS' E G.P.Hodgins Co., Lt\u2019d.MURRAY BROS The Tailors, SHAWVILLE, QUE.STATION main Street ¦¦ SHÂWVILLE.\u2022y Departmental Store.Batteries charged, overhauled and stored.We also have the leading Tircs-Firestonk and Goodyear.Shell Gasolene.Red Indian Oils, Grease, Parts and Accessories.Sam» Reliable Service WILSONS' GARAGE.REASONS WHY Important Announcement 5 THE COMBINED POLICY ?Fills the varied Insurance needs of the majority of men with One Policy, by combining the features of Ordinary Life and Endowment in an original and unique way : 1 «.-SMALL PREMIUM DEPOSIT3- carry enough life insurance without straining my income.2nd.\u2014ENDOWMENT AGE 50, 05, or 60\u2014 My comfort and independence in later life are provided for in this policy.CASH DIVIDENDS AND HIGH VALUES\u2014 The cash values are remarkably high.4Ti,.-MONTHLY INCOME IF DISABLED\u2014 As well as my premiums being paid for me.5th,\u2014DOUBLE BENEFITS\u2014 In case of accidental death the face value of my policy is doubled This Policy issued only by\u2014 The Continental Life Insurance Co.Toronto, Ont.Before placing an order for A New Cream Separator, see he 99 The New \u201c McCormick-Deeriag Phone 40.1 can Funeral of late Thos Kenneth Murray, of Dunraven.To the Public 1 A New Creation in Separators.There passed away as in a sleep, at his home at Dunraven.(.rand Calumet Island, Mr.Thos.Kenneth Murray, on September 13th.Mr.Murray lmd been suffering for a couple of months with hi* hear t and whilst confined to the house for the last month yet his physician spoke very encouragingly ot his condition, even the day previous to his death, hence the end rather a shock to his wide titiea of Also see the New 3RD.\u2014 McCormick-Deering Manure Spreader Concrete Tile design with Alenite Oiling System throughout.The above Machines now on exhibit at my Show Rooms.A new From 6 to 30 inches in diameter for well-lining and other purposes 1T may ing the use of same.Orders for Tile filled promptly.came as circle* of friends.The funeral, held trom the l mon Church, Dunraven, on luesda afternoon was very largely at ed.The Rev.K.G Warren ducted the service, speaking words of comfort from Hebrews.U : CL \u201cYe are come unto Mount Zion .the City of a living God \u2022 \u2022 .innumerable hosts ot Angels.The pall-bearers were :-Messrs.William Grant, Roy and Thomas Macfarlane, Lome Little, Gordon Elliott, Waverley Stitt.\t.Floral tributes were received from The family ; Union Sunday School ; MUa LeRoy ; Misses Grant ; Mr and Mrs.Kerr , Mr.M^e0sorrowiug relatives receive the kindest sympathies and consolations of the whole community.There remain to mourn his loss\u2019.Mr.-.Wm.E.Creighton, Mi-sea Annie and Kate Murray, sl*tel^ j Messrs.Robert, John.Ernest and Andrew Muriay, brothers.-C KM.A Shipment of Daisy Churns, 1900 Gravity Washing Machines, Frost Wire Fence I Phone 22-22, or write ' -mseKto.ten con- W.E.N.HOGGINS \u2022 District Manager - SHAWVILLE.Just Arrived The * * * FROM YOU SOLICITED G.T.PAUL, Bryson.A CALL Shawville Cafe- A.H.HORNER, Charteris.JOHN L.HODGINS, SHAWVILLE, QUE.AMD Ice Cream Parlor Caldwell Building - Fire Insurance Main Street SMvYille larUe anfl Granite Works We serve the best meals and «elect s: sariSSSKssss and cleanliness are concerned.mg* Our Ice Cream Parlor will bB found fully up t date Ice Cream Sundaes of all kinds.Special meals can be arranged for on reasonable notice.Soft Diinks, Cigars, etc._ln All Its Branches THOS.SHORE - - Proprietor.O\u2014 to sell Fire Insurance in reliable lam now in a position standard Companies at lowest rates.Consult me before placing your Insurance elsewhere.monuments Built of the Finest Grades of Material that can be procured FOR SALE JOE & GEORGE, -\tManagers.1 Bedroom Suite, * 1 Breakfast Set, 1 New Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Touring Car.\t¦ Apply at A.C.Spences ¦ ¦ Shop on Friday and Saturday evening,\u2014Oct, 5 and 0.1 AM ALSO AGENT FOR Any class of work or design manufactured to order, and all work guaranteed satisfactory.fhe Celebrated DE LAVAL Cream Separator to Fhncino and Cemetery work.Which ha, etood the test of years ahead of any other Machine Special attention given for service \u2022 Purebred English Berkshire Hog- y to GkTcL^K^ Barber prices before placingtyour orders elsewhere.SHAWVILLE.S.E.HODGHNS Get our Atlantic A'r Travel Will Not Be Long Now Pact Against War Lists 51 Nations Will Honor Premie:* Interesting Indian Relics Found Near Midland > Work of Canada a Political Leader to be Appreciated His Return from Europe Three Nations Adhere and 31 Announce Intention\u2014 Mexico is Latest in l armer Unearths Reminders Indian and French Occupation of Our Province Which Cover a Wide Range of Occupations Washington.\u2014A total of 6i nations have now adhered to the Pact of Paris renouncing war or else have ilgnitiml their intention to adhere, Frank B.Kellogg, Secretary of State, has announced, following the receipt of a note from Mexico expressing its intention to sign the treaty.Since the membership of the league of Nations totals only 64 member*, this means that most of the Important nations of the world have now noiineed themselves in favor f the anti-war treaty.In addition three important nations not members of the League-Ruasia, Turkey, and the United States -have adhered or signified their intention to adhere.The most important nations which have not fallen into line behind the treaty to renounce war are Argentina, Brazil and Chile.In addition, C/dom- Aflghanlstan, Persia, VI IU.Hon.W.L.MacKenzle King.Prime Minister of Canada, will bo the guest of honor of Ce Ottawa Branch of the League Society lu Canada on his return from Europe of Nat Iona u editorially Commenting : Implement.of Peace and War fui publie welcome since the League ploughing on his farm on the Pene-ot Nations Society Is entirely non- tang Post Roa.l tWe miles south of the E:H3E;EBE and seconded by Mr.Tom Moore, expressing approval of the prime minister\u2019s decision to represent Canada at the ninth assembly of the League of Nations and to attend the meeting In : kind of Ironstone, rounded at one end Paris for the purpose of signing the &nd flattened at the other.In the treaty for the renunciation of war as centre at each side is a small groove, instrument of government policy.The handle was formed by splitting sturdy stick for a short distance *V an- ( % V s \\ i ns* bin.Ecuador.Norway and Paraguay have failed to communicate, cither for or against the >* treaty.Mr.Kellogg understands that a WORLDS LARGEST AIRSHIPS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN MOTHERLAND\t(copy of the Russian adherence is al- The British government Is building two dirigibles, one for a weekly service to Australia and the other to ply rea(|y in the diplomatic mail pouch of between London and New York.The picture shows a view of the outer side of the passenger saloon of one of the the French Embassy, and should ho airships and part of the main promenade deck, looking forward from the port side.\t| received here shortly.The details of the means by which leach nation shall join in the pact have I now been completed.An adhering nation can either send a plenipotentiary to the State Department to sign a note of adhesion or it may send such a note direct.These notes are to be filed with the treaty in the archives of the State Department.At the same time, certified copies of the original treaty, with all its signatures, will be sent to all of the adhering countries.The most recent countries signifying their intention to join in the treaty are Spain, China and Mexico.Only three countries besides the original 15 signatories have actually adhered, namely Peru, Liberia and Rumania.\t____ days was a tavern.Fine Stone Hatchet The recent find Includes the head of Indian tomahawk carved from a ed painting to the highest degree of the Indian world.These tribes were mostly those of the Algonquin and Athabascan nations and for the most part their art was confined to paint- lng their wigwams.The design, were ; Marshals Foch and Joffre also Intricate to a degree and the rhythm\tXY, .A v ( and coloring were of an exceptional I Writing Accounts Ot character.\tStruggle tho war as carefully a, 1 could, destroying untruths with truths and using facts to replace fiction.I have documents to prove everything I asserted I hesitate to publish my memoirs because there la no use In starting a controversy.But I may be obliged to publish chapters, now and again.Just to put historians right.\" Clemenceau Busy On War History an an The resolution spoke of \u2018the unanim ous desire of the Canadian people to an(j binding the stone head between seek by all possible means the es- the forks with thongs, tahlishment of an ordered and peace- Another article was a perfect sped-ful world society, and the substitution ment of an Inidian boue sewing needle of arbitration, conciliation and portions of two other needle of substantial make.The needle a * AUTHORS \u201cWRONG\" Oallleni, hero of the Ourcq, who sent the Paris taxicab fleet out to stem the enemy tide on the heights of Meaux, died before his memoirs were well started I told much about the feat of turning a Parle -The histories of the Great retreating army In Its tracks to whip an overconfident foe.Play Causes Fuss for war and conference/ \"After attending the opening meeting of the assembly at Geneva, Premier Mackenzie King said In the sharp to about half an inch at the communication to Colonel Meredith: top.This was used for sewing cloth-In giving expression to Canadian jng and wigwams made of strips of opinions I have been pleased Indeed 8kln sewn with leather thongs to do so in the words of the résolu- heavy needles were tlon of the League of Nations Society heavier material.In Canada quoted In voar letter' more\u2014Hi about eight Inches long and tapers from the point which Is exceedingly Published Stories of Marne Battle Nothing But Fiction Rostand's New Play Napoleon IV Causes Offence to England Critics He could have M I Tne for sewing .Paris.\u2014Maurice Rostand's new play.War and the imprinted degends of Napoleon IV.,\" has raised such a the conflict are \"all wrong\" and the I storm of International criticism that : A Strange Looking Engine House principal French actors in the four years\u2019 drama of the western front are writing their versions of events for posterity.I One outstanding characteristic In the struggle is living in ft little fisherman's hut in Vendee.He prefers not to be molested and spends most of Ills time walking In the garden or locked In his study scratching away with.Ills pen the hut.books and his memories.'The Father of Victory\" is touching up his account of the war and Georges Clemenceau probably will leave the greatest record for future generations.In another retreat\u2014this time in Two interesting pipe bowls wore autkor has begun to modify lines \"However sharply Canadian opln-\tfound, one a very clever carving of\tblaming England\tand\tQueen\tVictoria Ion may be divided over political\ta fox's head, from a very hard stone.\tfor the death\tof\tthe only\tson\tof\tNa- questions, including the relative\tThis piece represents the era In which-\tpojeon m merits of rival party leaders, It\tthe American aborigines had attained t X QPIIW\tFrench papers were so bitterly crltt- should be possible to join in cor-'the height of their artistic achieve- cal ot the pjay that English authorl-dially welcoming Mr.Mackenzie King ments.One pipe, smaller, was made tleB are reported to be satisfied that as prime minister of Canada when he 0f a sandy material, baked in a fire.] protests from them are not needed, returns from Geneva, and of hear- r is extremely crude in shape and do- Rostand's version that the Prince Jng an Interesting account of the sign and perhaps was the work of a wag killed in a Zulu ambush when great work for peace in which Can boy making his first pipe ada Is participating.' t> 5.I Only his valet lives Surrounded by bis British officers purposely ran away because of a plot which Is blamed on n One other object that excited much 1 Queen Victoria herself, is ridiculed by interest was a tooth about three inches critics.They consider it an insult to The root is two and one- England.Large Tooth » feÉ in half inches long.Tills has been ldeu tilled at the Royal Ontario Museum as dramatist has a right to utilize his wards were two fragments of pottery No diplomatic action Is foreseen.maP\" and notes In time, he will decorated In conventional Indian style particularly as Rostand Is changing star\u2018 writing and from the rugged^ with dots, scratches and circles.\t| several lines and Is considering cen- coast near Morlaix will come the m- These discoveries call to mind fan- soring a passage referring to Queen pressions and the rerelations of the tastlc and other theories on Indian Victoria as responsible for having AlHed commander W&SSSSfflŒÊÊÊ! K,n%m:r^oX:\t-«- publish paruofbl.memoir.foremost students of mankind, after a Montreal is now credited with being\tErrora Printed\tcauge the forecasts are based on a prolonged study.He based his claim the world\u2019s largest grain port.Dur- \u201cSo many errors have been printed upon the similarity he found In many lng the last crop year ended July 31, in histories of the war,\" he said, customs and words of the Redman 1928.196,2447,914 bushels of grain j \u201cThe published stories of the first with those of the Israelites.One of ! were shipped from Montreal.The Battle of the Marne are nothing less the most outstanding arguments he j nearest rival as a grain port to Mont- ! than fiction, and many other phases brought forward was that Indian real Is New York, which shipped 109, Qf the war have been erroneously repriests wore breast plates of beads, 661,000 bushels In the crop year 1927- j corded by historians.T wrote the story of my part In Rostand, however, maintains that a < Mm h \\ HUGE POWER CAR ON BRITISH DIRIGIBLE R 101 Great care has been taken to give the engineer free access to all parts of the engine.» Britain to Raise Emigration Issue i Presence of Canadian Premier in London to Be Utilized to Discuss Plans It is for this reason that the a# London.\u2014W.L.Mackenzie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, who has solid foundation, namely the return of better conditions for the agricul-\tattending the league Council meeting at Geneva, Is expected here about Oct.S on a fortnight\u2019s visit, and This Is our chief bane, that we live ' 1» to be entertained by the Canada not according to the light of reason.Club on Oct.10.but after the fashion of others.\u2014 The opportunity of Mr.King\u2019s pros-Seneca.\tI ence Is likely to be taken by the -* j British Government to discuss plans for unemployment workers desirous of proceeding to Canada, but nothing Is known In Informed circles regarding ! the stories In circulation to the effect that definite proposals will be placed before him for mass emigration to the overseas dominion through the agency of.a nonparty commission under Lord (?A)vat which was authorised to raise £60,000,000 to finance such a movement.Speaking at Merthyr, George La ns bury, one of the Left Wing Labor leaders, advocated another proposal, under which the British Government, Instead of endeavoring to place the British unemployed overseas, should raise £ 100,000 to provide for them at home upon the land.4 # tural community.- and circles of swan\u2019s feathers around 28.their necks and had used these articles = of dress for centuries before the white man discovered them.Lord Kingsbor-ough claimed that these were the survivals of the breast plates and mitres worn by the prleses of the Israelites.He also found that at harvest time the Indians held a great religious feast, including a dance around a fire and the shouting of the two words Haleu-Maleu-Halelulal and Yo-He-Wah.These were interpreted to mean Halleluiah and Jehovah lng a close relationship to the original Hebrew word, Ye Jail, which meant I 1 New Kingdom Holds Ceremony 1 r: NEW KING OF ALBANIA Zogu, photographed on the steps of the royal palace, in Tirana, on the day of his coronation, which was a brilliant affair.'J n B '\u2022 1 \t\t The latter bear- (If \u201cCombines\u201d in the West Manitoba Free Press:\tAfter two or three years of cautious experiment, what seems like a first-class revolution\tin western harvesting methods appears to be taking place was this year.This is in the greatly in- Herbert in his book, \"Travels.\" It creâsed use of \"combines\" in the was revived at the opening of the 19th grain fields of the prairie provinces.| century and was one of the most In Saskatchewan alone, it is estl- popular.This ancient sailor thought mated that 5,000 of these machines the American aborigines were dewill be used this season, .compared scscendants of a colony of Welshmen with less than six hundred in the planted on American sail In 1110, by Everywhere impie- Madoc.son of a Welsh prince, Owen f % * * i r Jehovah P I I Indian Welshmen \u2019WEB ' A second theor>' supported by many advanced in 1634 by Sir Thomas m - French and English H i : + Winnipeg Liberté (Ind.): ( Bilingual schools have been instituted In New Brunswick.) During the last ten years a Canadian mentality has been born and Is being developed among our English Canadian compatriots, lng the last three years we have seen In all the English provinces, where French Canadians are resident in any numbers, sincere and honest attempts to bring about a rapprochement between the two races, and In every province, except one, serious efforts to settle the bilingual problem.It Is a lesson and a couse for hope.We rejoice In the progress which Is being made by the real bonne entente.We hope that some day, in Manitoba, we shall see the same manifestations of good will as our brothers the Acad Ians have so recently experienced.m n i & * , ! 1927 crop year ment dealers report that their trouble is not in making sales but in supplying orders already received.Experiments in the use of the combine in Western Canada began in 1922, which means that the advant- j Dur- % X I *V Gwyneth.Sir Thomas pointed out that many Indian words wer^ exactly the same In pronunciation and meaning as many Welsh words.\\ a ' M ?; t -Set.rM & * Modern Theory f age, claimed for them cannot yet be, M H now clalmed that at one time considered as fully proved.Enough | & great Mlocene bridge connected the data, however, appears te have been North American continent with Asia, collected to suggest that, under cer- Acrogg this came various tribes from tain conditions, which are not ex- the old wor]d.Subsequently, this tremely dIOcult to obtain, very great brW disappeared.The whole theory economies in harvesting costs can be\twgww&gs | tm achieved.ïa«£ m § m seems to be supported by the discov-of Father Orellon, a Jesuit missionary, of a Huron woman of Tartary.Her story was that she had been traded from tribe to tribe north until she crossed the bridge Into Asia.The \"People of the Plains ' develop- Wm ery A doctor of divinity has been summoned for playing the violin to the annoyance of his neighbors.A clear case of \"fiddle D.D.\"\t, The chief fault of man is that h* has so many small ones.\u2014Richter, KING IS CROWNED f Albania, at Tirana, the capital of the llttl mtry.t coronation Oren \u2014 A Good Man Crops Encourage British Farmers FREE 600 COPIES | | THE MINING HANDBOOK Rain was pouring down a# I awakened this morning, and my Aral Unu.u.lly GoodYiddtB.to, Ciarncrcd in All forms ! accompanied by the rattle of garbage of Agriculture\tI cans.The garbage-man was at work., As 1 listened the thought came to me, London.Seldom ha.any Indu.our condition aft r a few weeks.You get tbei ) pills through any dealer in medicine or by mall at 50 cents a box from the Dr.Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.If you will send your name and address a little booklet, \u201cBuilding Up the Blood,\" will be sent free.cover sary\t\u2014 and directed by men sent In by aero plane.In the more readily accessible areas and in areas where transportation facilities are of the best, search for mineral deposits is being prose This Many of Canada\u2019s leading social and sporting clubs use Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea exclusively.The added strength and inimitable flavor of Red Rose Orange Pekoe make it last longer, go farther and taste better.Packed in damp-proof aluminum.8V \u2022 aVA x this will soon wear off.3,0 I had doctored a more cuted with takes the form of surface prospecting j^e i,laze was extinguished before and of underground testing by dta- any damage waa done by the local fire mond drilling, shaft sinking and drift depavtment.\u2014Lansing (111.) paper, ing.All this exploratory work has\tggWÊgÉÈÊÊÉm# been given a careful impetus by the discoveries centreing on the northern part of the Manitoba Saskatchewan _ boundary, the Sudbury, Patricia and yellg cauge 0f cancer and what ti> other areas of ntario, and it is ex- for pa^Jli bleedijig, odor, etc.that by the close of the year for % to-day.mentioning this pat* r.important addition will be made Address Indianapolis Cancer Hosp» ai, to the known and developed mineral ( Indianapolis, Ind.________________ reserves of the country.\u2022Prepared at the direction of» Dr.Charles Camsell.Deputy Minister of poo* CoiTlfort Mines, by Mr.Wyatt Malcolm, Geologl- 1 VVl VyVlluvFi i.cal Survey, Canada.erson.\u2014A FREEpOOK CANCER 13BW Sent on Re most > do rite What Will Don't you find reading a cook book awfully stupid?On the contrary, I find it has a good many stirring passages! Mrs.Oldman: Inquiry into Alleged peeled a very Dumping of Fruit Mrs.Newman: you Victoria, B.C.\u2014Investigation of the reported dumping of American fruit in the Canadian prairie markets, with a resulting loss to British Columbia growers, has been ordered by the new Government here with a view to action by the Provincial or Federal Government.Inquiry will be made into reports that the marketing law Is being flagrantly violated by a system of secret rebates designed to undercut fruit prices.It is held that present conditions threaten to demoralize the fruit industry, and the removal of the former Canadian dumping duty against American fruit is said to be largely responsible for these difficulties.You will be sur- do I Smoking Prohibited For Peiping Youth Peiping (Peking) \u2014 The Peiping municipal government has just Issued a series of regulations prohibiting youths under 20 years of age from smoking or drinking wine.Posters with the porclamation printed in full f'Vumw\tI In\ttave been pasted up all over the city.VilCCr CiUl Vp\tFines amounting to $5 for each -\toffense are to be imposed on any boy London Paints Black Bridge or girl caught drinking or g\u201c«kin«j Gay Color to Balk unle88 the culprlt 18 1688 Suicides [ can For aching feet use Minardi.Soothes and relieves pain./ Low Waters in Rhine\tL Portend Fine Vintage || Coblenz.\u2014The water in the Rhine is so low that the famous \u201chunger stones\u201d are visible in various places.This means, as the experience of centuries has proved, that the 1928 wines will be unusually good.One of these stones was last visible in 1911 and 1921, and both these years brought famous vintages, as did the \u201ccomet year,\u201d 1811, which was also extraordinarily dry.t A it MOW OF MIC PS X MEL old, in which case the parents Dealers When your Children Cry for It years will be warned and fined.U,.don.-Autt.,l,l« .r, WW *\t\u201dU ££%*».\u2019¦« I FARMER'S WIFE GETS STRENGTH Driving Simplified With Clutchless Car fitiM dissuade would-be suicides from jumping ip to the Thames from Blackfriars Bridge by psychology.Alarmed at the increasing number of persons taking their lives at this old Roman river landing, they have painted the former somber, \u201csad black in a \u201chappy\u201d combination of light green, trimmed with bright yel- are Minard\u2019s Liniment.Vetertfiarlee use London.'A revolution in motoring Is Indicated by the clutchless, gearless device invented by J.S.Robertson,\u201d says the Daily Telegraph.With it motoring is reduced to mere steering and braking, making driving the simplest task.The right engine ratio according to speed is automatically selected as the driver opens or closes the throttle by an accelerator pedal.There is hardly a household that hasn\u2019t heard of Oetoria! At least five million homes are never without it If there are children in youi there's almost daily need of its comfort And any night may find you very thankful there\u2019s a bottle in the house.Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhoea checked.A vegetable product; a baby remedy meant for young folks.Castoria is about the only thing you have ever heard doctor» advise giving to infants Stronger medicines ire dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may be to grown-ups.Good old Castoria! Remember the name, and remember to buy it It ma> tpa.t you a sleepless, anxious night.It is always ready, always safe to ; in emergencies, or for everyday k Any hofir of the day cr Baby becomes fretful,, or Castoria was never more popular with mothers than it Is today.Every druggist has it >luch By Taking Lydia E.Pink-ham\u2019s Vegetable Compound L r family, low.107-Year-Old Indian Serves |h pPHUU^H I I Still in Argentine Army I I IJ\tI 1 *¦ # ACID g|s ; mmm &§mwWÊÈlËSïî\\ SSB »» sæSSîsBsSe deny yourself something In order that.\t* .\tminutes.X ' F\tlions\u2014any drugstore.8 l | you may give.\u2014Sir Henry Taylor.|\t^ Wilton, Ont\u2014\"I am taking Lydia e.nuages* : I |gg|§p'\t(of Life.It belle me ^ H Holland I cannot praise I was _ heat ed with ailments, night that ve In these days when you see silver threads among the gold the hair needs retouching again Minard\u2019s Liniment* for aching Joints.Ask Your Neighbor I ISSUE No.39\u2014\u201928 CASTORIA i i ) SHAWVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE Tour Insurance Policies Bead Them Careftally overcoats I New Fall Footwear We are showing a complete new 11 range of Fall Shoes for Ladies :\tf PROCRASTINATION i To See Them is to Appreciate Them Insurance Policies May deprive you of Protection are Personal Contracts.Their validity may be imperilled by undisclosed facts or by warranties violated.Fancy Ties in Black Calf, Brown Calf and I | Patent Leather, in high, medium and low * heels.Also many lines of Fancy Shapes in all the heels and leathers.Our New Coats are arriving | daily, in the latest styles for the I coming season.Meltons and Chinchillas are I the leaders in blues.Fawns and Grey Herringbones are also strong this season.Prices that are attractive.Come in and compare them.8 Do not delay this important matter.We will gladly scrutinize your insurance policies and help you with all your insurance problems.$ 8 Insurance is our Business Men\u2019s High Boots Service our Introduction Just the thing for the wet Fall Weather.Many lines to choose from, including Palmer\u2019s and Williams\u2019, in all the heights of tops.CONFEDERATION LIFE TRUEMAN TUCK, District Manager.C.W.DAGG, Special Agent, Shawville.Something New for the Men A Black Calf Oxford with leather heel\u2014imported direct from Lees, Northampton, England.Are You Ready For the Winter ?Quality Talks \u2014 Let our Shoes Tell Their Own Story C.L.DALE.1 Lot of Boys\u2019 Overcoats To clear, from $4.95 up Have you Storm Sash for all your Win dows ?Have them fitted while the weather is mild and save fuel from the start.We will be glad to quote you prices on any size of Windows.1 Lot of Mens Overcoats To clear, from $8.75 up Of course you have snap-shots and i they are excellent as far as they go, but I the only portrait that is completely satisfactory is that taken by a professional photographer.H.Imisox, Photo Artist Good Will We must clear this lot to make room for new stock.One car Eastern Cedar Shingles at attractive prices.Lumber, Ready Roofing, Sheetings, Giproc, Celotex, etc.JUST IN MARRIED We strive at all times to improve our service and equipment, that we may serve you quietly and efficiently.We hope in this way to merit your ever increasing good will.Brown \u2014H vmfh key A very pretty wedding ceremony took place at McPhail Baptist Church, Ottawa, on Wednesday, Sept.19th, at 3.30 o\u2019clock, when Jessie Ruby Helena, only daughter of Sergt.-Major James T Humphrey and the late Mrs.Humphrey SAM B.COHEN SHAWVILLE\u2019S EXCLUSIVE MEN\u2019S AND BOYS\u2019 SHOP THE HOGGINS LUMBER COMPANY PROPRIETOR of Ottawa, was united in marriage to Mr.Vern Hodgins Brown, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.T.Brown, of Clarendon, Que.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Lloyd Moulding.The bride was attended by Miss Beatrice James, of Almonte, and Mr.Bill Hobbs, of London, Ont., acted as R.G.H0DGX2TS - \u2022 e # e CREAM WANTED I CEO.HYNES & SON groomsman.\t.The bride was prettily attired in her wedding gown of powder blue georgette and pointe lace with a small blue hat to match.She wore a shoulder bouquet of Ophelia roses and Lily of t he-Valley.The bridesmaid was attractive in a gown of sand georgette and panne velvet and a small hat to match.She also wore a shoulder bouquet of sweetheart roses and Lily of-the Valley.After the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served at the home of the bride\u2019s father UNDERTAKERS SHAWVILLE, QUE.Phone 80 Recently we merged our interests wtili Bordkn Farm Products of Montreal, so as to assure a better market.We sell our BUTTER DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER FROM OUR 100 WAGONS in Ottawa and 100 WAGONS in Montreal, cutting delivery costs to a minimum, thereby enabling us to pay highest pricey to our CREAM SHIPPERS.First Glass Corrugated Iron At 86.50 per Square Also Galvanized Shingles and other Roofing Material of all kinds.Pipe Fitting and Plumbing.SHAWVILLB.Agents Wanted Ship Cream to OTTAWA DAIRY.If it is your dream to establish a profit-, able business of your own in your county or city, ask for Watkins Proposition before trying anything else.Even with-The reception room and tea out experience you will realize big proroom were prettily decorated with jn selling Watkins Products, the streamers, wedding bells and Autumn largest and best line sold direct to con- flowers.Later Mr, and Mrs.Brown su mere and without any risk whatever.\t_ left by motor for New York and other This is the opportunity of your life if j»+++**+***++*++++++++** »###$*#**+****+*++++*++++*++++» points.The bride travelled in a smart y0U are industrious knitted costume with close fitting hat.The groom\u2019s gift to the bride was a mesh purse ; to the bridesmaid a silver compact and to the groomsman a gold watch chain.The bride\u2019s gift to the groom was a gold chain.\tblue crepe with touches of beigef while On their return they will reside in Mrs.Smith, mother of the groom, wore Ottawa.\ta gown of black georgette with trim- The gifts were numerous and costly mings of cut velvet, and included a number of cheques.\tThe grooms gift to the bride was a The out-of-town guests included white gold bracelet ; to the bridesmaid Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Brown, Mr.Gordon a three-piece pearl on amber toilet set ; Brown, Mr.and Mrs.D.Armstrong, Mr.to the best man and organist silk and Mrs.Hodgins, of Clarendon ; Mr.scarves.The best man\u2019s gift to the and Mrs.R.J.McConnell, of Aylmer ; groom was a shaving set| ¦ Mr.and Mrs.James and Miss Maude, Mr.and Mrs.Smith motored to their of Almonte, Ont.\thome on Thursday evening .where a reception was held for the immediate relatives of both (parties.Those who attended the wedding A pretty September wedding took from a distance were :\u2014Mr.and Mrs.S.place at St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church, Anderson, of Kazabazua, Que.;.Mr.Greermount, Que., on Wednesday, Sept.Raymond Turcotte, North Bay, Ont.; 26th, when Myrtle Rennetta, eldest Mr.Asa A.Wilson and Miss Marie daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Jas Atkinson, Smith, Ottawa ; Mr.and Mrs John was united in marriage to J.Allan, Smiley and Mr.Kyle Smiley, Starks, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.George Que.Smith, all of Greermount.\tThe happy young couple received Autumn leaves and flowers were used many beautiful gifts as well as several effectively in decorating the Church, cheques.\u2014Com.The ceremony was performed by Rev.\t- K ».Brueton.of Otter Lake Mr.\tfiled for probate last week Asa A Wilson, of Ottawa, who also by the Capital Trust Corporation, played softly during the signing of the shows an estate valued at 8160.753.register.\tUnder the will the widow re Given in marriage by her father, the ceives an immediate payment of bride looked lovely in a simple gown of $30,000 and the revenue from the white flat crepe, with veil caught into residue for life after payment of cap effect by orange blossoms.She $100 for mass intentions, and carried a shower bouquet of sweetheart $1,000 to hie nephew, Frederick roses, carnations and maiden hair fern.Eakeu Eaton.Miss Kathleen Smith, sister of the Upon the death of Mrs.Smith groom, who acted as bridesmaid, wore a payment is to be made of So00 to Wmmê&i party, with a large number f>f relatives yie remainder is to be divided and friends, motored to the home of the equally among his brother and his bride where a reception was ht-M\tsisters, Stephen Smith, Catherine Mrs.Jas.Atkinson, mother of the Urqnhart, Mary McCaffery a 1 bride, was tastefully dreesed in navy Sarah Gallagher.393 Somerset St., OTTAWA, Ont» VISIT OUR PLANT.GEO.W.DALE HOWARD MOTOR SALES THE J.R.WATKINS COMPANY, Dept 14.\t.379 Craig Street, Montreal, Que.CANADIAN Clarendon Council ' I Shawville t Pembroke » Shawville, Oct.1,1928 Regular meeting of Clarendon Council held on above date.Present : Mayor Thomas and Councillors Hodgins, Wilson, Smiley and Armstrong.Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed on motion of Crs.Hodgins and Smiley.Motion\u2014Crs.Smiley-Wilson \u2014 That Alfred Hodgins be notified to clean out the ditch on north side on the 11th Line Road where be goes over it to pass into his property\u2014Lot 12, range 11\u2014within 15 days, and that if he fails to do so that Road Foreman Horner remove the obstructions at Alf.Hodgins\u2019 expense.\u2014Carried.m \\ L REAL BARGAINS In Used Cars m#uK5 CJX4TDT men srsrn* RAILWAY.TIMETABLE.Standard Tima, \\ Grey Dort, 1923 Touring, good tires, new battery running good McLaughlin Six, good condition, new battery, good tires, 1925 Ford Coach, A 1 condition, well painted semi.balloon tires 1923 Ford Touring, new top, 3 new tires, 1927 Light Delivery, screen sides, A-l shape, $225.00 1927 Ford Touring, new top $ 75.00 Ottawa-Waltham Smith\u2014Atkinson \u2022 e Leave Shawville East bound daily except Sunday, 7.41 a.m.\t- , Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday» only, 1.31 p.m.Westbound daily except Sunday, 5.59 $100.00 p.Ill Crs.Armstrong-Wilson \u2014 That the following bills be paid : W.A Hodgins, mdse, Kennedy, $ 7.45 Creamery, butter, Geo.\t4.30 Harold Elliott, tile, wJÊ/EÊÊIÊÊÊM J.A Cowan, bill advertising, etc., 38.75 II.T Argue, cedars, Albert Somerville, damage to sheep, Wm.Orr, damage to sheep, ^ Alfred Elliott, Fred Rose, road bills, Thomas Whelen, Fred Wanless,\t| \u2014Carried.\tjjjH^ Motion\u2014Crs.Hodgi ns-Smiley\u2014That the Mayor and Secretary be authorized to borrow $1,000., if found necessary and sign a note for same.\u2014Carried.Motion \u2014 Crs.Armstrong-Wilson \u2014 That a discount of 3 per cent be allowed on municipal tax for 1928, if paid on or before December 20, 1828.\u2014Carried.Motion \u2014 Or Hodgins \u2014 That this Council do now adjourn.\u2014Carried.E.T Ho $200.00 40 00 Motion Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday» only, 10.07 a.m.Ottawa-Montbbal\u2014 Leave Ottawa daily, 4.10 a.m.; 5.20 a.so.; 8.35 a m.; 3.35 p.in.Dail cept Sunday, 4.50 p.m.; 6.25 p.m.OTTAWA TORONTO\u2014 Leave Ottawa 10.40 a.m.; 11.00 p.m.Daily except Sunday, 1.30 p.m.Ottawa-Vancouver\u2014 e # e \u2022 e e 17.93 y ex- $250.00 90.00 # e 1921 Chevrolet Touring .\t.\t.\t$25.00 These Cars must be sold to make room for New Models Cash, or terms to right party.15.00 10.00 10.00 49.38 139.85 220.80 Lf.Ottawa daily, 1.35, a m.; 11.30, p.m.(Soo).\tI For particulars apply to Ticket\u2014 Agents.C.A.L.TUCKER, Agent, Shawville O.A.HOWARD- MOTOR SALES Oil Babies will prise their photographs in years to come.The absence of just such a portrait in y oar own collection should emphasize the importance of having children photographed more frequently, and have your taken also that it may bring \"joy to others.;\tT7 \" 7 P.8.\u2014A full line of Oas, Oils, etc.Genuine Ford Parts, Tires, $5.00 and upwards.Garage in connection.picture \u2022TO \u2022T* "]
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