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[" < 1 J & No.22, f>0r11 Year 8HAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., TIIU1ISUAÎ N uY EM IJ EK 24th $1.60 per minim In ndvrr t \u2022 2 00 to the U nl led fit ate *.I 19X2 Starting Unlay ami continuing until Dee.ht.Stile of lints nt u greatly mtncvil prices.All colors anti sizes.Hut ter taken in exchange.I L IN TON H .DOWO 11.A.LL.H., BV.L, Ci KO C.WKII.II MARRIED Cowling WRIGHT & DOWD I Business College Ottawa, Canada A K Good Schoo1 Shawville Hardware Store At Sim w ville, (tue., nn Nuv.IL', by Miu Ituv.K.(J.Ileccl, ot tlm Standard ( hurt'll, Mini no, third daughter ol* Mv.itnd Mm.Alphonse Lepinc, Hryson, (fue., to Advocates, Banisters.etc 106 Main St MltS.S.L.UllA.MMKKI.AIN HULL 6 her.1304.\\ t the Pontiac ! futile, Shaw villi every Thursday.Kcm »i > Salk The badltV < htild of St.Paul s Church will hold a Seymour Austin, eldest -on of Mi sale of home cooking, line fill and iVtd Mra.II.A.Harris, ul Ulnii fancy articles, on Saturday, Pec.te1'1'1» Que.10th.\t_____________ Tt is certainly true that within .1 short time there will be u revival in buxine**.Will)on be prepared when it com vs ?We strongly advise y«»n to cuter upon a business course Now.Write for catalogue.The Hunting Season is here and our stock of hunting accessories is now ready to take care of this demand with : CARTRIDGES, SHOT GUN SHELLS GUNS and RIFLES, GUN CLEANERS, GUN OIL HUNTING AXES, KNIVES, GAME TRAPS, Service Announcements PERSONAL MENTION Chicken SvvPKii-The annual chicken nipper of Austin United Chinch, will he held cm Wednesday evening, Noy.23rd.Supper will lie served in the hull from 5.80 to H.UO o'clock to be followed by n program in the Chinch.Admis-aion: 35 and 20 cents.Shawvülo United Churches B.A .B I Pastoi Mrs.Andrew Hudgins is visiting | p, v \\ \\,\\ yOKr her relatives in Ottawa this week Sunday, Nov.27th VV.E OOWLINB, II.G.W HHAITI!WAIT Pre Mrs.Ueo.Hudgins is spending this week in Ottawa with relatives.11.00 a.in.Service at Shawville.,,\t.\t.\t.\t, 1.30 p.m.Service at Zma Mrs.\\\\ .I .Shaw is visiting hei n.00 p m.Service at Stark's Corners sister, Mrs.Walter Her nek, in Montreal, last week-end.Prln HENRY\u2019S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Why not .i photograph for Christmas' The one gift that can't be duplicated.Tour friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph.Our Christ mas Special, until the New Year, two extra photos given with each dozen.Make an appointment to-day.H.Ikihon, Photo Artist.The Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Church, Itndfntd, hold theii annual chicken supper at the home of Mr.and Mrs Jack Hornet Friday evening, Nov.IS.The event marked the closing of the Sunday School for the Winter months, and a welcome to Rev.T.K R.and Mrs.Nurse.Fish ponds lor the children and adulte proved a source of much amusement for Miss Marjorie Clarke, Reg.N., the gathering which numbered of Campbell s Hay, is a gue-t of about sixty.\t| her cousin, Miss I va Cowan, this Vt all of the above services the pastor will preach on \u2022\u2018Radical truths for Miss Marjorie Millar, of Ottawa, difficult times from 1he life of Elijah.\u201d was », week-end guest ol her sister, 7.30 p.Service at Shawville.SubMiss Ivy Millar, 111 town.\tI ject :\u2014Spiritual messages from the philosophy of the radio artist Tony, the scrap-book man.» OTTAWA, ONT This Institution offers a superior train bur and thereby insure* a more sucres* ful future.It lead* all others\u2014a fact folly established by more than 025 pupils who have left other business schools to corne fo it\u2014and ranks among employers as The School of Higher Efficiency.'' It is not surprising then that business men.in advertising for stenographers, should definitely state \u2022'Graduates of Henry ?Schoolpreferred.Get particular* about our course.1).1C HENRY, Director, OZ Bank Street.Mr*.C.II Maclean and daughter, Mis* Helen, 8|X3iit the weekend in Montreal.Mrs.T.XV.Sillick and little daughter, Joan, returned to their home in Toronto on Monday, after a week's visit with their relatives in town.» Bristol I\u2019astoiial Charge lt*v.F.W.Tayi.oh, 15.A , B.I)., Sunday, Nov.27th on St.Andrew's K nox Subject Austin 11.00 300 \u2018Called on to Fellowship\u201d.7.30 Subject:\u2014\u2019\u2018Obedience better than smc rifice/\u2019 Mrs Gold win McDowell and daughter, Patricia, were guests of their relatives at St John, Que., over the week end.C.J.CALDWELL.INSURANCE Church of England Fire and Automobile Citizens of town and district numbering about fourty, took Mr.and Mrs.Martin Black and advantage of the reduced fare to family, ot Almonte, Out., are Ottawa and Montreal, for the visiting their relatives in town week-end.Many from other | this week.towns along the Pontiac line aho Mr n,Nm Howard, eldest son I Caldwell entrained and the excursion, ()f Ml.nml Mrs.G A Howard, left | which was instituted by Canadian ,aHt wet.k f0r R.gim,, Sisk., where I avilie oHicials, proved (pnte j|0 w||j enter training lor the successful.1 he return fare horn I Royal Canadian Mounted I\u2018olive.Parish of North Clarendon Sunday, Nov.87th Morning Prayer\t10.30 2.30 Evening Prayer\t7.30 Hkv.1).Andrews Incumbent, Reasonable Rates.Prompt Payments liHjiiiries Solicited Bristol Bristol Mines Evening Prayer THE W.A.HODCINS STORE D.A.MACFABLANE BRISTOL.Phone h> 22 EARLY WINTER SPECIALS S lia w ville to Ottawa, was only $1 Hi ; to Montreal, $3 00.The Church in Clarendon Mr.Rennie of the Shaw ville High School, was in Montreal on,\tu .\t.\t.SMBS**- - in otors DR.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST (Graduate of Mv(«il Univeihitv Siiaw ville, Quk.Phone 111.Complete up to date Erpiipiocnt The \\V.A.Hour ins Stork DR.R.C.DOCKS, DENTAL SURGEON Food Sai K-Zion Ladies\u2019 Aid purpose holding a Food Sale in M i\ton Miss M.K.Barnet, R N., of the | afternoon.Nov.20.Sale will start «\t»\t\u201e\t, Medical Centre, New York, and - oclock and continue till al.\u201cWhat Happened to Jones \u2014ftUjp.Rlu| Mrs.Ueo.Maher, ofI the articles are sold, three-net comedy, presented by Southampton, l^ong Inland, have 0.ROWAT under the auspices er wo can be married peared at the stage -dno and asked to nalcl, sldny eyed.MM\u2018 Miss (.and Maylmiy.\tI Poor young man! reflected Sinclair, Arid night nftor night old Sin.lalr ||lt|c n.allz,.s lhat tn.n|Rllt might mad» the sumo laconic reply, looking makp a dvflnlt(> decision of another ____j.If Carol was a success In Marlon Willard\u2019s part, then she won hi be tempted by flattery, applause, and lavish contracts, long before sho removed her grease paint for the night.What was the use of an earnest young man offering a girl a nice little home, and dinner for two in the evenings.when against him stage managers.fellow-actors, and an eager, enthusiastic public were filling her curs and her mind with glittering, glamorous promises?Sinclair sighed so hard and deeply that It w as almost u groan.During the interval, between Acts On# ami Two, Carol came along to mot Julian outside and they went to 81nclelr.g offlce.\u201eer\twero be- a i, :lii'llilag cafe for tapper, the young man complained bitterly: \u201cThat old man treats mo like one of x r * over the top of his glasses in severe kj|ul disapproval.\u201cIt's against the rules f< r a member of the company to conn* out ami speak Recommends Diet Rome kids take the judge serl.Coptliorne, Sussex, baby show supplied this amusing photograph ously while others treat him as a pal.As a diet, he recommends whole I grains, high vitamin butter, a little cod liver oil.but not too much, and v- getab bust constitutions.He pointed to the increase in heart disease, tho greatest amount of it ho to strangers.Young Hartley made a gesture of Impatience.\u201cWell, let in*» in.then! I\u2019m not a stranger, hang it! I\u2019m her fiance!\u2019\u2019 he retorted testily.Old Sinny\u2019s face expressed the opinion that lie had \"heard that talo before,\u201d and hurled himself with unmoved finality belli r I the evening paper.Later, after the show, when Carol for perfect teeth and ro- Children\u2019s Humour Iters, the only thing that endures; sue! cess only satisfies the vanity\u2014I don't : want success.\" The curtain came down on a roar i of applause, and somewhere in the audience Julian sat, wondering whether he had just Imagined that Carol had spoken straight to him from the stage.When he went round to the stage-door old Sinclair took him on one side and told him about the bouquet that had been sent in his name \u201cYou should have thought of it your ; self\" concluded the old man severely.A young lady expects flowers now and again.\" Curability of Cancer By Dr.Burton J.Lee Cancer is a curable disease, is a true statement, if the disease is discovered In its early stages.The symptoms of early cancer may appear of little importance to the patient, but their significance is readily appreciated by every good doctor.Pain Is almost never a symptom of early cancer The public at large must realize the importance of this statement, for over and over again the patient will say.\"I thought this condition of little importance because it was painless.\" If each individual in this country 35 years of age or over would make it a rule to have a careful going over every six months, the cancer problem would be largely solved and many lives would be saved every year.This Honest Freddie well trained by his lnK found in parts of the country long bidding his adieus after *st under cultivation, 75 per cent, of it having its origin in the first ten I had a >f'ara of life, and per cent, of the children under ten years having It, also had active dental caries.He told of experiments with rata, of feeding white flour one group, live while the teacher told them about bran and middlings to another and j whole wheat to another; of the sn , periority of the latter group and the inferiority of the first gj be chemically what they have eaten he said and proved th to humans.Little Fred parents, v a rather dull evening \u201cGood-by,\" lie murmured pretty good time.\" Well?The children had been very atten seeching.\u201cIf Mr.Hartley comes round.I want to see him.\" she said hurriedly.The old man's eyes were questioning.kindly, and she added huskily: \"I'm not much good, the audience are receiving me like a cold sponge.\" He tried to comfort her.the animals.\"Now/* she said, \u201cname some things that are very dangerous the usual stage-door loungers.'* Carol smiled.\u201cIts a shame!\" she declared, in teas Ing sympathy old Sinny is acting quite justifiably.Visitors a i not allowed, except in the ca n of principals, of course.I'm only a very small portion of a crowd scene, remember, and an understudy who is never likely to have her chance ended, with a sigh.Julian scoffed.to get m ar to, and have horns \u201cI know.Teacher.\" \"Well?\" \"Motorcars Miss.\" Hats seem to ame applied Carol came down the passage carry ing her flowers.Her face was radiant \"They\u2019re lovely, Julian; lovely Hut really, Juliau Lucky?\u201cThat's lucky, isn\u2019t it, mummy?\" would prevent spontaneou cried Bertie, as ho upset a dish of caused by décalcification, dental carb-m and ;i gi eat many pathological eondi lions, if- lit.-I instances of children Well, it's lucky I don\u2019t like stewed suffering from fractures, decayed I teeth, heart disea e etc., with lassi j Hide, standing at the foot of the class in school, and emaciated in form, who became alert, superior in school, and healthy through natural milk and high vitamin butter and whole wheat or grain.One meal a day of balanced diet fractures she They\u2019re always unresponsive to murmured softly Walt until your big start witli \"I thought you would like them Julian answered weakly.stewed rhubarb scene Site faced him, and beneath the j make up ho could see how palo she office : w a B Why?\" cried mother Uhl Sinny prepared to lock up his 1e : rhubarb, isn\u2019t it?\u201d said Bertie Well, Miss Maybury, congratula-\"I'm not doing it.Merton thinks 1 tions on your performance,\" ho said i couldn\u2019t stand up to it, so it's being ! heartily, tut down to fit my limitations,\u2019\u2019 she i passional.-ly.\u201cIt\u2019s no good pretending, Sinny, Merton\u2019s right.I don\u2019t ' will want to use 'em again soon, be-feel the part at all; I want to laugh cause I\u2019m going to be married,\" she sometime': at the sentimental lines 1 ' said gently.\u2014London \u201cAnswers.\u201d have to speak- that's not how an actress should feel,\" she ended hit j terly.The Need For Peace By Baron Craigmyle Definitions You could play Marion Willard oft the stage for all her reputation and outrageously extravagant sa I_%Td|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Her Rot The teacher had been talking about Now',\" she said, Carol smiled famous proverbs \u201ccan anyone tell me what this one The fundamental thing is peace.We are going to see great changes in the next few years, in months, perhaps Great Britain will he directed to the work of the peace movement.And there, if you will allow me to Save them.Sinny, save them; you ho declared loyally es were wistful means: 'Out of sight, out of mind'?\" The smart kid of the cl a s promptly replied: \u201cInvisible and insane.\" 1 should like to be able to prove Until The whole energies of Butter Vital Factor that, anyway,\" she said slowly 1 have, my dear, I can\u2019t ever promise to marry you and settle down as the wife of a business man.\" Commenting on his extensive investigation into the diets of people with perfect teeth and those suffering A beautiful name was given by th- from dental caries, he asserted that natives of Samoa to the mountain road high concentrated butter was one of which they cut for Robert Loui \u2022\tactivators Stevenson, who had come to live : The Road say so respectfully, is where your great nation is losing one of the finest opportunities in the great work It wants to help, it is # % % There's more in life than feeling as commented Sin- ' % \u201cif I were a They had threshed this matter out sum * weeks ago.Until then, Julian had not realized how much her profession meant to this little auburn-haired girl, whom he loved, had loved for years.Carol wanted a chance to \u201cprove\" herself.When he had asked her to marry him.she had argued with him quite sensibly: \u201cIf I marry you now and leave the stage, before even playing a decent part, it will mean that I shall be restless, perhaps dissatisfied, for the rest of my life.I wouldn't want to spoil our marriage \u2014 please understand, Julian.'* , an actress should,\" .< lair philosophical!) young girl, I'd rather be a wife with a snug little home, and taps to keep : bright, and other worth while tilings to do.\"\tI The girl moved lier shoulders irrit-, but that 95 per cent, of i.r- r tested a low lei et In !\t.loved the frail general you find tie; best butter where and at infinite pains of peace trying to help, but somehow it does not seem able to join in the move-That is why I am anxious A among them white man, carved a path for his feet from the town on the sra-fvont to his home on cows are eating green wheat or green and added that much good butter came f m the f'anadla» tho hill.And they called It \"Ala Loto West and an occasionally yood sample Alofa\" \u2014 the Roa-i of the Loving f! ,m Ontario.Hi-art! It was the road 1 d from ment, to see Whichever side w ns and strictly impartial, you will understand\u2014I believe you will be closer to an understanding of the world\u2019s rye.' he said this present election over.I am X m \\ ably \u201cThe only man who has ever wanted to, marry mo I have kept waiting whilst I proved myself an actress,\u201d she said, half wryly.\u201cAfter to-night lie's probably laughing at me.Fancy living with a husband who will always have a laugh up his sleeve! 1 don\u2019t think I could bear it!\" Somewhere in the distance a bell ' rang and she left him.There is something radically wrong every black man\u2019s door to\tthe\theart\twith modern foods when they prove that loved them all.Could\tany em-\ta curse a d blight to a people immedi- blem of the pilgrim path\tbe\tmore\tately they begin to use them.In the felicitous?\thigh Isolated parts of the Swiss Alps \u2014\u2014\tthere is a 95 to 98 per cent, immunity while the same i miseries A man may with more impunity be guilty of an actual breach, either of real good breeding or good morals, than appear ignorant of the most minute points of fashionable etiquette.\u2014 Scott.?: \u2014 ! from dental caries ntag.* And ho had replied quietly: \u201cI do understand, darling, perfectly.\" But the disappointment had been terrible.Somehow ho had imagined that he and Carol would be married on (^v, in in r.l.iKKTrNK ok tiii: Yiu V.K OK SimWK.I.R IN TIIK VoVNTY OK 1N»\\TI\\C, XV !l>OX\\ WILLIAM FINDLAY, in TI.MK IN TIIK ToXVN Mil* OK Vl.AlthN I \" » N, IN rllK N Ml» Vo l NTV ok PoNTlA* F \\ RM Kit.Estimate ot Canada\u2019s Wheat Crop Reduced MITTS-Sco our all horso pull-overs at .39c and our Superior Wheeling Yarn to make the inside mitts at .60c per pound.Canada's total wheat crop is m»w 10,800.000 bushels less in September by the D minion Bureau t Statistics.In , rop report rel the total wheat crop Dominion was placed at 4J1,-00,000 bushels, whereas in September the esti mat* was 167,000,0 decrease is in the Prairie Provinces, where last week s estimate was 11 l,tki0, 35 of his Minutes.I he Petition xx ill be pn'sented at tie* Court House in VampU1!!\"# Bay on the thirty tit>t day of January, next, Nineteen hundred and thirty-three.Shaxvville, QueU'c, this twenty first day of November, Nineteen hundred and thirty-two.MHS, KYKLYN BKOWNLKK, Kxwtthix.Early Closing every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings.R.A.GRANT, BRISTOL, QUE.Most of till 2 Cream Separators, nexv I Set I hiving Harness 1 Buggy I rim » m Apply to Phone 24-5.IIEUTAL STALK Shaw ville, Que Hie obvious expiai» ition for the relies in the ' ion*', the rejxort at ites impossibility of estimating the effects of «Irail:;lit ami other depreciating intiiten ve< .it yield until actual threshing Quebec Studying Means of Giving Work to Lumbermen (Canada Lumberman) Horses For Sale ESTABLISHED 1883 it ions were m progrès 1 Pair matched gray |>orelieron colts, rising 2 years.1 -Pay colt rising 3 years 1 \u2014 Registered IVielienvi Stallion I\u2014Percheron foal.Apply to CLlFPOliD HOliNFK IL U.N*».1.Sliawville Quebec Reduces Stumpagc Dues Quebec i> studying the means of giving xvnrk this winter to a large numtier of unemployed who formerly worked in the bush for lumbermen, pulp and paper companies or the So far as forest COACH INVALID vc Provincial Government effect, as of October 2nd, a duas on all forestry department \u2022, operations are concerned the situation th in ! is that nothing yet has occurred arising from the Ottawa Itn|tcrial Conference to justify any additional wood being cut this Nx inter, and consequently it may be expected that rnt more than 15,000 men will In* employed in the forests this I'his is a thousand or two less T lie Quel li t\" p it into GEORGE HYNES & SON Phone I V H \u2022lion m trie stumpag >iwn tor Lumber in the province mting in most eases t i t ivt mort Increasingly Abundant Crop Ion*.Kinds Grown In Ml Three Province*.i f Par fill percent.Through ni < *iilcr in Council passed by the Quebec Cabinet, the following s have been made effective for the n of 1632 33 STRAYED Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.I From the premises of the undersigned on October 25th, eight calves.- 3 black and white and 3 red and white mat ion that will lead t«« their recovery will be thankfully received by J is.F Connom y.5th Line Clarendon.i a \\\\ i seas Infor Phone 80 *ak, black walnut Canada's prairie We-t known as a new country, required even for full of what the land itself ! « apable of producing.Grain and live uni; an is rtill Tim.is quaintance Foi XX Into p : ¦ the rate, formerly 83 per 1,000 feet has been reduced to £2.season than was the case last y eat.The banks, which h ive to finance forest activities, have made it clear to the companies that there i> no justification for any enlargement in cut, and the opinion of the companies themselves follows on Estimates are that r red pine, elm The rati nil, bassxv d, yellow birdi and maple, 1,000 ?0 0 0 0 ?reduced t i r > naturally the first consideration, for these two products with the voce abb gat den will afford th e , bl« i \u2022 abundant feoff.Later In will cotnc to consider other possible products that would h-nd avn cable variety to hi » bill of fare and among these is fruit.It has oft* n born assumed that fruit cannot he produced on the ! rairie.The idea is a mistaken one.Almost any pioneer who ?alone the tr« «\u2022 and shrubbery-bordered lakes and streams could certify that in such localities there is annually an abundance of wild fruit.Of this, raspberries, strawberries, gm st hoi rie*.black currants, saskatoons, cherries and hi th bush cran-are most commun.The mus! : g territory north of t! e North Sus-itehewan produces great crops of a nail lowbush cranberry which in the form of sauce and preserves is counted of excellent tlavor.In the spruce and scrub lands of certain localities Immense quantities of r.ucculent blue-ben li s are harvested c ch year.Sections of Manitoba furnish regular :\t.f table Idonoer settlers hav \u2022 been c intent for the most part to make use of ve wild fruits so prodigally provided and domestic production has in generally deferred.But in late its they have been turning to the ix months, but this means nothing upon which any additional wood should l»e cut, and consequently plays no part in the arrangements of any programs in the province.led i 748 Government Investigations Cost S53.869.49 ANTI-FREEZE and BATTERY TIME t ical employes resulted at a total cost of 0 I i rnment Vgat ion i ( n ; Cold weather is tough on Batteries.Have yours checked before it is too late.It may save you the price of a new Battery.Do not take a chance with the cold weather coming on.Let us fill your Radiator with Anti-Freeze.An AntiFreeze to suit every pocket.Prestone, Cold Band, Alcohol, Vugust 1930, it was .'hown by a return made in the Hnus tly it the request 8 i r 0 i « J.F.Pouliot, Liberal, Teui t Hit World Honors Its Brave Men cf Army and Navy N w is mu ne lu ovn Quebec led the list with 458 investi < mly 13 m Ont *i< British Columbia Nova Scotia I 0 gainst ¦ The Congressional medal in is the highest American a valor.It is granted only I of enlisted men of itie a In jotion involving actual with the enemy d solve* eoiiNpkuou**! and intrepidity at I lives above and bm i I t V rd for There were l*.» X- w Brunswick M mil 1 and 1 in AM H) S iskatchew m.V.i A u d ! Road Versus Rr.il E y who conllict li tliem- liy gallantry i ml the cull < 1 1 1 1 in It !\u2022 n >w many years since the expresses of the railway companies running England to Scotland services used to race against each other, and there Is today very little '\u2018spurting Interest\" in connection with trains On the continent, n new form of railway me ago, nst ex- J i concerned tal officials there i cost of £35,06?,* t.There were VI proportion t t 1 it 0 ris 19 It I f M De- ll \\| ng i I t! I\"ht 1.21 I 3 0 racing was growing up touring cars belnj op u- presses.This road vvr t i > is now d ft Is CHANGE YOUR OIL Change that heavy oil for easy cold Weather starting oil.New low on high grade oil-$1.20 per gallon.im Net « v n triled to\t,.f rving In\tIn t r n ' run r I I II ii ['nr \\ 1.The l h In lilng nr 1 I price it t Expei Sharp Upturn in Canadian Trade in October Z \\ M \\\\ in a I ween n < Anckl I t out the country, 'i night bad ?» * \\ 3 f 1 ! t § I Service f M I U handicap of the car won I 1 found n v J.L.HODGINS l.illv r I vet n r i> .1 rket i \u2022 * irdinarv JÎ1 W i t tl i armed h«»t:r rivor at 1 North of \\ r ! n r A Proprietor puai, i f 81 i 1 * d DaugV.r'j Sympathy 1, Mr.t fir ; ri t > t ni) r a c ible foreign h Victoria of Honor; in Order of li st.Maurice, Iris i With tl 0 hi !.If Lang Street, Shawville, Que.ii In 1 * \\i father Leg I v tc rv Phone, 64 tiier, dad?\" 1 d d v i i > 1 Lai to t I I 0 ! J shi f 0 r o e I was a f I s Sun : Italian ( \"B f ra ure P 30t lOt ]0t I El I 0C== ot J 30 ?he replied n Ten Law i ) eo etc nd hi* fe started a n : I the SüsLatel \u2022owing sucre currants, i i.iotts i iz ry M ; \"\\V1 \u2022 ¦ father sharply.\"I mean that It was sad for mother to marry a fool, d id, ' explained Iris seriously.s,\" said Iris softly you mean, n \"1 ! in asked Farm Properties For Sale L ton overloo They are n plums, rrabupi !cs n SpinsterV* Derivation who work* at i the olden days nth for do! (iilRehold d \u2022 women to spin | m 'possessing and their minds on a me Hogs for Service 743 » cher IUZ 8177.9S9 in K great q of tit Pure bred Yorkshire bog fee 75 rent THOMPSON, K.U.No.3, ShawvilU Service Apply to LENNON tuer, m Lot 1 her fl c in the village of Shawville, containing 46 acres, more or less, known aa i he .Rimes Newton farm.Ihis'i property, L*ing Lots 1.3» and 1 on the 9th concession of the Town-slop ot Clarendon, containing 98 acres.For further particulars ran a ne ill f < % r ! t y t Strawberr black, red epbcrrles « I net\" it yarn.As ble g i otai led £ 140 her- I re now Health in Economy I !Vf t Pl\u20ac the effect of ! * v In ord i i r isnall who had So a spln- un married i lu» many garder t other Pra a not tmreas fore many in f £12.3 ! to he found in katchewan nn men, stu !i« tn ! V Hegi-t red Yorkshire Hog X ft! 'ii, ho I \u2022 >m les Corners.St mimais free to Vlar Club Memljcrx.t tl t ii i t hi \u2022 to to I I < I it X M tal i It.1.1 i t i 1 came to i n.and is i th.-.ending October i nr tl 10:4 » At ¦ \u2022 w ! SIX 111 lug -, end vo Farmer# HKRTAL ST A It K Shawville, Que.) I for any woman 11 r t lion terril lii th \\ id i fmu h A 1 « v! £ 1U J The Equity Tliv ÇhriHtmiui gift that lives.Vour photogra) li will bo clierixlied long after the day s |»leui t n I, on Saturday, Nov.19th NVilliam John (auk, of K udley brother of Mrs.Trtteir in Lynch, 'I fnnei i l»la< t* mi Monday afternoon from the late reddenee of the deeea-ed to St.Luke\u2019* Anglican Church, made at Heech Umve came ter y «u.ro -1 We are offering exceptionally attractive values, for this season, in Winter-weight Belted Models at $10 00 and up.Guard Models at $11.50 ¦> Our Fall and Winter samples for made-to-order Suits and Overcoats have arrived and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them.The quality and patterns are most pleasing and range in price, for three-piece suits, from $22.00 to $28.00.Overcoats are listed at the same price.2 00 of f t hi* \\ ill i%*' GROCERY SPECIALS ! \\v.fi COWAN.VVBMSIIEÏt Interment wu* ! i 14c lii-Loif l\u2019iom VS 11)4\t$2 26 30c l'ivo K ose Flour i,s lin.2 70 30c ln lb< Onium loi l*i iiK'i -i.-i Sonj» 1 'lakes pkg.Shelled Walnut* per lb Hnnaiwi* per dozen Chocolate Mallow Biscuit* 12c Tomatoes 3 Tins foi District Women\u2019s Institutes Tima of Monthly Meetings: 25c Miss Lucy Baird Tim funeral of the late Mi Lue> Baird, of Campbells May, I j wlio-e death ocf lined at lier boon j on Saturday, Nov.12, wa held 2 from her late home to Wesleyan ' j | Metoili't < Imrcli on Sunday alter- !< noon at one o\u2019* lot k and was large- \u2022: ly attended by relatives and 5 friends.Mnrial took pi tee in t he \u2022: United Cemetery.An imprc-dve ;i funeral service was held at tie i elini tli, conducted by Itev Weaver, of Shaw ville.The late X Miss Baird was born at Thorne 2H ?years ago where she resided until X 11 years ago when she came to i Campbell s May with her mothei, ?now Mrs.John Armstrong.Her $ father, the late Benjamin Mail\u2019d, predeceased her several years ago.lier death will he greatly regretted as her kind and cheerful disposition made her loved by all who knew lier, not only in the neigh- j hnrliood, but for miles around the district.Besides her mother, she i* survived by her step father, Mr.John Armstiong ; a sister, Mrs.K.*+++**+*+*+**+++#**+*+*******+>*******+4 Gordon ; and a brother, Mr.Le-land Maird : also one step sister, Mrs.Harry Ha yard : and two stepbrothers, Gerald and Ml burn Armstrong, nil of Campbell's Bay.The pa 11 hears were : Eric Brown, Sherwood Moore.Ini Sturgeon, Graham Smith, Lloyd Anderson and Call Ebert.* m 29c Xri-tot rut Sweet Corn tin 12c K.V.Penche» *2 tins loi 25c Oxydol Large pkg.11c Chase & Han 11 hoi 11 blk.Ten 31c 45c Beechgiove First Wednesday.Clarendon \u2014Second \\\\ ednesdny.KI inside \u2014Second Wednesday.Fort Coiilongv-First Thursday.Shawvillu \u2014Seeotnl Monday.Stark\u2019s Corner»\u2014Second Thursday Wyman -Second Thursday.23c Banquet Sardines *i Shortening per lb.65c 33c 10 lb.Tin Coi n Syrup 20 lb.Tin Corn Syrup $1.25 .*» lb.Tin Corn Syiup .1 Fleece-lined and Pure*Wool Underwear Socles, Itytts and Flannel Shirts RATBESTOS MEN\u2019S DEPARTMENT MURRAY BROS Brake Service Station MAIN STREET SHAW VILLE, QVE.Men's Fine Quality Kid Shoes $3 8.1 Men\u2019s Black Kuberized Raincoats Steamer Trunks 30 inches Special $4.9.\") SHAWVILLE - QUEBEC, Overhauled, Charged Batteries a nd Stored Complete Stock of Goodyear Tires and Turks.Shell.Cyclo and Marathon Ci AHOLKXRe Red Indian ami Castboi.Oii.a.LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT At All Times Princess Pat Products Lipstick Rouge Cold Cream Talcum Powder Lemon Almond Lotion 15c Minute Make-up Kits 15c Powder & Puff, Comb 15c Wrecking Service 15c The Same Reliable Service Wilson\u2019s Garage.Phone 40.1 ÔC Fresh Vegetables, Choice Groceries, Fruit, Ice Cream, Candies, etc., si :ti:\\< rvnve In engin# mercury wni one the idents in London demon- The Australian Loan i « t eWi Bn increasing taxation w u t u to the hone, relow er-411 round, and restricting imports, A us.all public expenditui during internal int* rest rate md I years i iiig wages and drastically Ira lia has managed to meet in full lier I obligations to her overseas creditors.! it is now the business of those credit- r> and knows In un- food for the hui e thirsty.Kveryot to prov drink f< how the people aro suffering near this\teu r IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\tII N so nag es along with the mass of sport» they are always happy day like tli i ne lined to lay the blame on the social dav and the detonating no % foil wers.\t! operation when In a recent »ur of Trinidad by a j rontlmloUsly high will Interfere with team representing the Club Sportattvo, ^ starting and smooth running of Caracas, Venezuela, the (iovernor whfin Uip rangp of temperature bo- attended every contest.\tcomc8 autumnal.If plugs can not Football heroes have come more and ^ eieaued and reset to produce to monopolize space in local maxlmum efficiency \u2014 apart from mileage records they should he reProper plugs will help con-r.and a great deal lat the temperature gets r ally the i not only to show their apprécia > ors tion, hni also to help In i to carry on the unequal atruggl whole-heartedly in her efforts the burden ot her overse order of t a: tion of a few agitators is enough to * pointing I imbued with re cause an explosUn volutionary ideas, the latter take ad to reus debt rations.J dll vantage of bad times to excite the pa siou of tho crowd, against the authoriti The Prince of Wales seems greatly interested in a kerosene stove tho Swedish polar explorer, S.A.Andre*» In 181*7 on his-tated found in pei(et t d the line keen October air In la will deny this! If the tired pro-nal or business man could only xt raordti a y health-cure a month in the Canadian woods can give there would he heavier steamship hookings and increased longevity for the health-seeker.In its wonderful autumn climate Canada lias an asset and an attraction of great value x.ti> appreciated States, as is shown by the great tourist traffic but it is not at all sufficiently known in the Mot ada.London.tialia wheat crops supplied at the right with plentiful rains are coming Peiping or Nanking ?Indianapolis, 1ml.-Diseases of the heart have passed cancer and tuberculosis in the mortality tables, and now kill more persons in North America annually than any other ail-I)r.U.W.Scott, of Cleveland, cars at this season is the scale that has collected In the cooling system.The average car ranged far afield In the past Its radia r has 1 1 As things look in China to-day.the question of tho site of the capital je^r oursclv would no longer seem to be of any tually the reign of peace will come, great practical importance.The Kuo- There will he among nations in re-mlntang party is losing its influence spect to public war, war between inland power from day to day.and the t|on8t the same development that has whole country is breaking up, and will j)COn seen j,, individual communities most likely end in some loose fédéra- (n respect to private combat between tion of independent states.That is to individual men.Wo do not delude our-say.for a long time to come there will seives as to the difficulty of the road be numerous sub-capitals hut no cen- that lies before us nor as to the oh tral capital at all.Under the present stacle:-* and trials which stand in our conditions, therefore, the British and way We are well aware that it will other Governments will lie very ill-ad- require the utmost patience and faith, vised to listen to the advice of those yVe know that all such developments who w ish them to move their legations jn human organization are extremely from Peiping.\u2014-W.Lewi sob n In The g|ow> \\\\> realize that It took cen National Review (London).\tturies to eliminate ordeal by battle in the settlement of the individual quarrels of individual men.But we are un-l is not shakably confident that the same pro-On the other Cet>» is on its wav among the nations We have a right to take courage.wo believe that even t es to fruition has Agriculture Mr.G.L.Sutton, h ves the aver Age yield The Director I few months, and ########## L #\t.been filled with water containing a will be 15 bushels to the acre, ami if widp varletv of Impurities he is right 50.000,000 bushels of wheat morp ()f thom of which the system will result.The people are encouraged ^ Hd ||QW bv a thorough flushing and there is a hopeful feeling every- wjth sal.sodUi' the be ter prepared where.\tit will he for the anti-fr eze sola- which It will carry during the ment reported recently to the assembly of the Interstate Post-Graduate Medl- c The t r cal Association Dr.Scott, a professor of the Medial School of Western Reserve University.urged early recognition and treatment of heart diseases.lie said a majority of children suffer damage to the heart between the ages of five and 15 by rheumatic fevers which often are unnoticed or t \u2022> tion Locusts Invade Mexico cold months.Mexico City.\u2014Scientific study of' Another product of the season we \u201c*» \u201c n.na ?ruas Body holts, Mr.I liman advises.Dr.Alfonso Dampf, chief entomolo- should be taken up not Wy to ellm^ sa ns srs&rx \\ srz.\ts has gone to the Guatemalan border to ( the body a low organize the tight on the third in va sion, It is the VnlU d pass as \"growing pains\".\"Ninety per cent, of the persons under 30 years of age who have died or have been invalided by heart disin this latitude have got their ( Can soon lure i Arms and the League To bury one's head in the sat an intelligent i> hand, to try and r they are courts the danger that a had tendency may be fortltled and act up Christmas Tree Cutting Begins on an irrevocable course.Those who.Inalienable Advantages Re< ent evidence goes to sin Canada meats hi the last few years is certain to retain and enhance her prestige as u wheat exporting country figures issued recently show that Canada's output practically dominates the market \u2014Fort William Times-Journal.cases beginnings in these childish rheumatic pains,\" he said.Hr.Scott recommended a treatment of prolonged bed rest and quietude.He >me discouru f despite continues: | Tightening spring clips also will double purpose-that of re - Memorial Honors 500 Miners ^V'^d'^ncreagiug °'riding Comfort.i vento.Italy.\u2014A monument to 5001 Engine-bolts in many cars also will from the nearby region of be found to have worked free.1 lirez who died while working in mines | other points where the car of North and South America has ' er may spend a profitable few min-been erected in Brez village, centre j ules with, screw-driver and wrench the holts, nuts, and SCT6WS hold lug fenders, running hoards, and run-nlng-board aprons; tho bolts which Preserve Royal Viking Tombs hold the radiator to the frame and tombs of Viking brace-rod running from tho radiator rulers of Norway have been Inclosed to the dash; and the at Bone, Vest fold, and the area which the door-hinges are attached, made into a national park.The Wet and leaf strewn streets, au tombs are huge mounds under which } .unin's specialty in the way of drlv kings with their lug hazards, are less dangerous d ThW ts as and will eventually arrive ! which began about October 10 servo a * Export ?The annual cut of Montreal before 1914 steadily foretold the Great War did their hit in producing it; for, Christmas trees for the United State» war is the climax of a general state of market has commenced in New Brum-fear.By the same token faith is'wick.Already crews are out in Approved to be a practical weapon in bert County, cutting tor New Ïork Several carloads are expect- New Service Will Carry Air Mail Across India miners A company is being formed which will establish a now airway across India, according to the Simla correspondent of The London Times.The service will supersede the present arrangement whereby the Delhi '¦lug Club has carried air mall between Delhi and Karachi.That service's contract with Imperial Airways, Ltd., expired at the end of last year, hut the club, in conjunction with the Jodhpur Flying Club, which provides link at Faina Junction with the Bombay mail, has run its service with on.y one lapse, due to a forced land-\tX.reMure Found tightening front-wheel bearings, tak L.yln.nity to Bad Teeth lie possible if the mail were 'Brriu Birmingham, England.\u2014Two cases, possessed of more than average me-lie whole way by air.The mail for of insanity caused by bad teeth have chanical *%*!!, the task of equalizing Delhi and other stations now served beQn reportcci t,y the chief medical of from there will be dropped at Agra.flcer of lhe cental hospitals here I uw n Five Real Fathers Five fathers of Reigate, Eng.have been awarded certificates by the town council for their proficiency in knowing what to do with a fretting infant, how to detect mumps and measles, and other skill in tending their small offspring.These awards indicate that fathers can bo adept in baby era ft if they try \u2014St.Thomas Times Journal.It follows that it is buyer nan affairs every serious person's duly to culti-:ed out of Albert County this season.I Most of the tr average from three me from of a district where men are noted for then skill underground.are i vale confidence in peace and to en a like confidence.1 to five feet in length, with i courage others t But faith against the light is difficult.| twelve to fifteen feet 101 public u When a man s that the League off j monstrations.Nations whose < ential object is the encouragement of a general belief in Bars Pistols From Schools p< ace, has become so etmvshvd in the policies of these particular politicians of Knox çounty, Tenn who least believe in peace, as itself lhe parrying ôf pistols to school, to provoke an active sense of fear| 0ther published rules include: Use among largo sections of the people of Lf tobacco and chewing gum in the the world, then it seems wise to look 8Choolroom strictly forbidden facts squarely in the face with a view , intoxicants shall bo permitted on to mending them.\u2014George Glasgow In gchooi premises, and novels, p ipers The Uontemporary Review (London) : Fly I Oslo Nine great screws by * * The school board has barred Knoxville.Tenu A Bountiful Crop The prices of farm produce may be low, but tho harvest is large.Everything that the farmer raises has been produced in abundance this year quay not have much ready money, but ho need not go hungry.Nature has been prodigal this year.Taken as a Whole, the principal field crops in Canada have seldom attained such total volume as during the present season or been of a higher quality.Yields were generally satisfactory in each of the provinces, despite sectional reverses due to weather conditions or (ïananoquo Reporter.were burled the ships, chariots and horses a the car steers as It should involves lining up the front wheel! no ing He and periodicals having tion with the studies arc no* no com ce-11) be AMERICA Tit For Tat, and Quid Pro Quo \"He that taketh the sword i| perish by the sword * Is hard doctrine Berlin Airplane for tariff makers.United States ex*1 wilh meters porters in textiles, In iron and steel, didtaD(.es in glass, in telephone equipments, ylce at automobiles and automobile parts, and ^ make London in less tha in a dozen other lines will lose heavily as Canada puts into effect tlie Imperial preferences agreed on at the Ottawa Conference, minor hitches between Ottawa and London having been ironed With the British Islands, Canada's policy is quid pro quo.United States it is tit for tat lyn Eagle.allowed * \u2022 shall Metered Taxiplanes Installed equipped IX to calculate crow flight have been put into scr-the Tempi* hof Airport here.Unless he Is ©thf five is one that and adjusting brakes should he left to a mechanic with the ability and the equipment to make a good Job of it.The fact is that brakes have been violently used in the period of high speed driving now coming to an end, and that character of use is bound Rest and Change hours The editor of the National Revenue Review tells a good one about a member of Parliament for one of the.Montreal constituencies.The member spent vacation at a fashionable resort this id, when ho returned, someone Racing Demon Flirts With Death % out a With the Bmok- >\u2022 ar asked him if he had enjoyed the I really can\u2019t say,\" * Tho bell boys got and the hotel- to have had its effect.One prewinter form of conditioning that the carowner can allow to go over until later is that of draining.flushing, and refilling the trans mission and differential too early to supplant the healer lubricants used in these parts and, pending the need to change them the car will operate well enough with nothing more than a replenishing of the preaeut filling.Because fall brings rain and dampness, and they In turn causo rust, the car-owner should be certain to cover up with a brushing lacquer or enamel any chipped or marred spots on the body of fenders son should reveal any leaks around the top molding, the motorist will find several plastic fillers on the market with which these crevices may be treated.change and rest replied the M.P most of the change keeper got the rest \" \" * Free Telegrams Increase Use of Telephone Border (\u2019flies It is still 4 J i V Britain's campaign for subscribers con- Loi I m more telephone tlnues, the latest advertising scheme being put into operation recently by tho General Postoffice.Vehicles in the Dark Another case is reported from Cadillac, where a farmer on the road with a waggon was run into by a car and one of the horses either killed or badly injured.Cases of this kind are happening all over the province and they will continue to happen until lights are carried at night on all vehicles.A few more deaths and casualties will likely have to occur before a proper law is put on the statute books.Going out at night without lights on a busy highway Is flirting with disaster.\u2014Regina Leader Poet.V as l Nearly eighteen thousand persons not now subscribers and whose « names were collected by the district .postoffices have received telegrams as follows: \"I cordially invite you to become a telephone subscriber now, so that you may enjoy the advantages and comforts of telephone service during the coming Winter- Klngsle Wood, Postmaster General.\" The General Postoflice believes the heme will bear fruit.Anyway, It is an economical form of advertising, for the Postoffice i«* able to send telegram# for nothing.If the se* '.à1 \\ E !z \u2022 -, J#!##*# y Newton, track ap I !m Idded arjund and around Jeffries* track at Burbank.< ke this fifteen times without a m THE EMPIRE The Ottawa Agreements The Ottawa agreements are in many respects experimental, and we make prophecies about them.Only cx- When you are an anvil have pall nee; when you are a hammer heal .; ai&liL t In defiance of all the laws of balance- wed say shap no OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE GIRL OF 20 WHO WEIGHED 196 IBS.f «X r i ! K \\ 11 10 _ f.s ) 2 4 I % 4 Tells How She Took 50 lbs.Off m V r AND IMPROVED HER COMPLEXION WM\\ /«/ 15 18 16 I * a «*?» 2J 19 Are you the young lady of whom people are remarking, \"How she Is filling out!\"?(That's p good-natured way of saying \"getting fat.\") If fat is s.yly and stealthily distorting your youthful figure, you should grapple with It at once.At 20 years of age this girl was In Its tolls.Read how she unburdened her young body of 50 superfluous pounds.\"About 12 months ago I was con: crahly overweight, being on the ««all side and weighing nearly 196 lbs.at 20 years of age.I was also troubled with headaches and pains In the small of my back; heaviness on rising, with a very poor complexion which broke out in «pots every so often.Since taking Kruschen Salts all these conditions have disappeared.I have now gone down to normal weight, being 146 lbs., have a lovely complexion, and rise In the morning with no heaviness whatever.\"\u2014(Miss) H P.The formula of Kruschen represents the residual salts of those famous European Spas whose waters have been taken from time immemorial for excess fat.These salts ensure a perfectly natural clearance of undigested #»* n 25 26 frf W % 21 c * 9 Vi 4 >2 V/////M 33 30 « « 37 34 // 40 9 >« % z food substances and all excessive watery waste matter wastage Is allowed to accumulate, the body's chemistry is liable to store It up out of the way In the form of fatty tissue.Once Kruschen gets Into your blood, dlsf curing fat commences to melt away from your ankles and calves; your double chin commences to vanish, hips become slender; you.won't lose 4 or 5 lbs.a day or anything foolish like that, but almost before you realize it pound by pound disappears\u2014until you finally have the fashionable figure you have always desired.Kruschen Salts is obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c.and 75c.per bottle.fr* 43 42 41 When this V) 4 48 4 \u2022i r; ZT J » .it rr 52 1 50 X: VNV> Là e 54 53 16\u2014\tTo trifle 18\u2014\tBovine animals 20\u2014\tColloquial: child 21\u2014\t-Passageways 22\u2014\tVegetable 23\u2014\tPale 25\u2014\tStory of Troy 26\u2014\t(\u2019amp dwellings 28\u2014\tResin 29\u2014\tMournful .11\u2014Strength 12\u2014Trap 25\u2014To murmur 36\u2014Encore 17\u2014\tFrailty 19\u2014\tTo relieve 10\u2014Male cat 42\u2014\tPlateau 43\u2014\tMessenger 44\u2014\tCube 45\u2014\tAntlered animal 46\u2014\tHotel 47\u2014\tElectrified particle 48\u2014\tFish 51\u2014Butterfly 38\u2014\tCozy 39\u2014\tEvil deed 40\u2014\tFoxes 41\u2014\tPlays boisterously 43\u2014\tHawaiian dish 44\u2014\tPart of circle 46\u2014Kind of meter 49\u2014\tSick 50\u2014\tTo throw 52\u2014\tCard game 53\u2014\tTo piece 54\u2014\tSole 55\u2014\tFinish Horizontal 1\u2014Dance 4\u2014Small seed 9\u2014Mineral spring 12\u2014\tNumber 13\u2014\tAssessed 14\u2014\tTo cut 15\u2014\tRaillery 17\u2014To disregard 19\u2014\tCap 20\u2014\tStruck with knee 21\u2014\tSacred 23\u2014\tTo consider 24\u2014\tMine entrance 27\u2014\tSome 28\u2014\tRoy 29\u2014\tFashion 30\u2014\tChinese weight 31\u2014\tFront 32\u2014\tFuel 33\u2014\tWithin 34\u2014\tScience of reasoning 36\u2014\tOffer 37\u2014\tObese r / % V.\"John and Mary and Tommy.\" a book of verse for children by Lady Eleanor McLaren Brown, and which Is Just being brought out In this country, will deservedly attain and hold a very distinct place for Itself In the affection of Canadian children of all ages from coast to coast.ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE Classified Advertising N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR.List of wanted invention* and ull information s*-nt tree The Bamsay Com-any.World Patent Attorneys.273 Hank Street.Ottawa.Canada.A N 0 T P ROD 3 R A N The book Is published In Canada by the Oxford University I R E E E R I B E 0 0 Press, Toronto.The book is the story of John, age eight, Mary, almost six, and Tommy, two; three Canadian children, and how they spent a summer holiday In England.The voyage across the broad.Atlantic, the delights and wonders of London, and the gallant adventures enjoyed during a month's stay by the sea at Hove, are all described In delightful verso written In easy story form.Eleanor McLaren Brown, authoress of this entertaining new work Is Lady McLaren Brown, the brilliant wife of Sir George McLaren Brown, European General Manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway; and the book, apart from its lively message to children everywhere Is a further feature of the patriotic and imperial work Lady McLaren Brown Is continually engaged In towards the closer and kindlier relationships of Canada with the Motherland.The illustration shows the authoress and a few of the sixty delightful drawings by that admirable artist, P.A.Staynes.Vertical WP b p~ p[i u mMp 0 C ooMlôTs L E A P E R 1\u2014\tTask 2\u2014\tGirl's name 3\u2014\tSoftly 4\u2014\tStair 5\u2014\tEquality 6\u2014\tBovine animal 7\u2014\tGuiding lines 8\u2014\tMargin 9\u2014\tInferior material 10\u2014\tThrough 11\u2014\tRespect A L EM EDI ES FOR A LL SICKNESSES.U rite Mrs.Anna Fenner.308 Uume St.Winnipeg.Alan.U J.LETS.T FAR LINO HENS AND cock.-r.Ix, F.iiied Rock*, Rock*.Wyandot tes and Leghorns Tweddle, Fergus.Ont.K J 0 1 N 0 P T S T A R G A Z E R L E ïlE A R P I P N 0 W hit* J.G.S EM I N 0 L B S SOT o rTs T RE E N U N T G 0 G R 0 W FORMULA.A p p E N D 0 NA 0 E R NY FORMULA.$J.0C EACIL WRITE Midland Laboratory.308 Burns St, Winnipeg.Man.A L E A C A R 0 L A y E L D A E N B M Y 0 E T fancied danger lying in such grubs.The flesh of the rabbit should be cleaned in the ordinary fashion and Is in all respects safe and palatable.\u201cA disease, however, of danger to think of Europe and the world without man has been traced to rabbits,\u201d says the League of Nations.We stand by Dr.Mueller.\u201cThis is the fever known the League, we stand by the covenant The disease is con- of the League.Infected Rabbits Dangerous to Clean \u2022> ADI EH WANTED TO .A sewing at home; good pav, work sent charges paid.National Manufao turing Co.Dept.%5.Montreal.Amis and the League By J.Ramsay MacDonald The National Government cannot LIGHT Grubs Do Not Affect Eating Qualities, However, Declares N.Y.Authority sition in what was essentially a soldier's procession was to mark that the civil authorities were In control.London's Own \u201cMounties\u201d Mounted policemen are now being employed on traffic control at a number of points in the West End of Lon* They have an advantage over the ordinary constable at this job, because their seat on horseback gives them a greater range of vision.The horses of London's mounted policemen are among the most highly trained in the world, and those on traffic duty are so good at their job that their riders can drop the reins and use both arms for signalling.A Loudon \u201cmounties\u201d on horseback makes an impressive figure, and you will often see one at the head of an official procession.The funeral cortege of the late Lord Plumer, for Instance, was led by a policeman on a white horse.His presence In this po- GROW MUSHROOMS as tularemia traded not through eating infected rabbits but through cuts or scratches sustained in cleaning and dressing them.The liver of a rabbit with tularemia is somewhat enlarged and Is speckled with whittish dots.Any rabbits which appear weak or sick before shooting should be regarded with suspicion.There is little likelihood of its occurrence this far north, but it Is wise to be on guard against it.If a rabbit has been opened and its liver found to be suspicious, it should be discarded at once and the hands care- earn $30 AND UPWARDS WEEKLY growing mushrooms In your cellar or outbuilding.We buy free booklet.Pioneer Mushroo 32 Orchard View Blvd., Toronto.We want the disarmament conference to deliver something well and truly laid which will not become something belonging merely to the formal moral coinage of the word.I want a disarmament which will be a real contribution to the present problem of establishing peace.I am not sure we have not perhaps played the part of peacemaker a little too long, but I would rather be blamed for that than for precipitating a situation which would make an agreement impossible.The keynote of our policy is not rearmament but dlsarmam nt.\u201cAt this time of the year when the rabbit season is open, hunters fre-AD* quently find their game Infested with Pekinese As rets small White grubs in the body around Ivondon, Kng.-Kangaroos are the the Inteatines and In the loose space trader the skin.Such animals are usually thrown away as sick or This practice represents a Write for don Co., Kangaroos Replace latest p?ts in Mayfair drawing rooms.Society women are replacing Pekinese «legs with docile, baby kangar- 'grubby.oos some two feet\thigh.\tExcept for\twaste of good food and should be coran occasional flying\tleap\tover the tea\trcctod, says Dr.\tJustus\tI.Mueller, table they are said to be well-be- Assistant Professor of Forest Zoology liav(3j\tat the New York State College of For- There is also a momentary craze 68try, Syracuse, N Y.for small crocodiles, which are kept \"These grubs have the form of whit-in a glass tank In the drawing-room translucent, little vesicles or blad- until tbev reach a length of two feet\tders, whence they\tget the\tmore exact m wmmm\ttechnical name of\t'bladder\tworms.\u2019 If a rabbit harboring these grubs Is eaten by a dog or fox the grubs mature in the latter animal and establish a permanent infection In this second host.But they are a relatively harmless parasite, and cause their host no evident Injury or discomfort.It has been experimentally and conclusively established that these grubs are harmless to all other animals Including man,\" advises Dr.Mueller.\u201cRabbits should not be discarded because of any MANUFACTURER has a few openings for local representatives.Real opportunity to make money and to set you up In your own business.Write for particulars.Manager, Dept.3, 2249 Yonge Street.Toronto fully sterilized.\" ?> \u201cGreat men are they who see that spiritual Is stronger than any material force.\u201d\u2014R.W.Emerson YOUR LIVER\u2019S MAKING YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS Would \"Fertilize\u201d Fish Ponds Tests made by fisheries research scientists working under Canadian authorities have indicated that water may be \u201cfertilized\u201d in such a way as to greatly increase the plant and animal life.or so.Wake up your Liver Bile\t; 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