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[" $1,50 per annum Îr Advance 2-00 to the United States i SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURYSDA, APRIL 4th, 1935, No.41, 52nd Year PERSONAL MENTION Dr.R.(>.Dock*, dentist, will be a t the Ottawa House, Campbell s liny, Que., from Tuesday morning, April 2nd, to Tuesday night, April 9th.Order your chick* now at Shaw-ville Hatchery.\t_____ T.M.Ellis.of Ottawa, will .Vive a lecture at Wilson * Hall on JSat-urday and will speak on the street on Thursday night.\t_ Place your orders for Seed Grain with the Clarendon Farmers\u2019 Club and he sure of the best.CLAUSE Elliott, Sec-Treas.Millinery\u2014Just received a consignment of new Spring hats in all the latest shades, styles and sizes at reasonable prices.A.G.Murphy.The Y.P.S.of the United Church announce that their Musical Play of College Life, \u201cAaron Boggs, Freshman\u201d will be presented in the Theatre Hall, on the evening of Friday, May 3rd.Watch for further announcements.Cowling Business College It's a good school.Ottawa, Canada Now is the time to enter so that you will be prepared when normal times return, which we confidently expect will be in the near future.Write for catalogue.Enter anytime.Shawville Hardware Store Miss Pearl Armstrong,off>ttawa* was a week-end visitor to town.Mi*s Myrtle Stephens, of tjuyon.spent the week-end with friends in town.Dr.and Mrs.Powles were in Montreal for a few days during the past week.Mrs.Archie McLean, of St Catherines, Ont., arrived on Saturday to visit her mother, Mr4.John Lades.Miss I va Cowan returned from Toronto on Tuesday where she had been visiting at.the home of her brother, Mr.Clarke Cowan.Mr.Jam.Cunningham who ha^ been visiting relatives in this dis* trict.returned to hi* home at Kendal Station, Sa4k., on Friday morning.Dr.I).J.Campbell attended the annual convention of the Central Canada Veterinary Association, held in Ottawa on Wednesday of last week.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Fine and children, left la^t Thursday to reside at South Porcupine, Ont.They were accompanied by Mrs Jack Wilson who had been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mr*.Alex Hazzard, for the past month.Institute Slmwville Womens will meet at the home ot Mrs.h.% Hodgins, on Monday evening.April 8th at7.30o\u2019clock.Program : Mr.* Harold Young, Principal ot High School, will give a talk on School Work.Kim side Women\u2019s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.W.J.Murray, on Wednesday, April 1 K at the regular hour.Program :\u2014 Home Economics.Roll cull Different uses of a lemon.Paint up with Sherwin-Williams Paint - Enamel « Varnish \u2014 Ahcays the same high quality \u2014 H.,W.BRAITHWAITE, Principal.W.E.COWLWC President.Institute Clarendon Women\u2019s will meet at the home of Mrs.Bertal Stark, Shawville.on Wednesday afternoon, April 10, at *.o\u2019clock.Programme e- I aper on Home Economics by Mrs.Thomas Stephens.Roll Call\u2014A Nourishing Supper Dish.SPECIAL GARLAND 0.ROW AT NOTARY PUBLIC A fire prevention expert recently stated that the fire loss on farms would be substantially reduced if a ladder were part' of the equipment of every farm.A iadder kept in a convenient place makes any roof fire quickly accessible and provides the means for occasional inspectionV)f chimneys and Hues.See our bargain counter of paints for all Some big reductions are Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Okfice\u2014 In the[G F.Hodgins Building, Main Street, Shaw ville, Que.purposes, offered in this collection.Women's In*-ti Stark s Corners lute will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Community H** h Thursday afternoon, April lltn, at 2 o'clock.Program- Canadian ization and National Events, by teachers, the Misses Dahme and Hamilton.Roll cr 11\u2014W hy we are proud to be Canadians.Visitors welcome.on J.OSCAR LAFLAMME Our sample books of Wallpapers are bigger and better than ever.We invite your inspection.Advocate, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell'S Bay, Que.( lu Lawn Block ) John Condie s Residence at Beachbnrg Destroyed The annual Short Courses in Agriculture opened at the Exhibition Hal! on Tuesday morning with a large number young farmers and farmerettes in attendance The course concluded on I hursday night with a lecture by .Mr.M A.McPherson, of the Department of Finance, Ottawa.Shawville Hardware Store Th»' home of John A.Condie, at Beachburg, was destroyed by ; tire on Friday night with damage estimated at about #X,(ND partly covered by insurance.The tire started in the attic* above the summer kitchen and the cause is unknown Only the furniture on the downstairs floor was saved.CLINTON H.DOWD B.A,, LL.Bee Ce Le Advocate, Barrister, 19 Main St DEATHS Helen Dawn Barr etc.Death came to the home of Miami Mrs.El son Barr on Friday morning and took their little ten months old baby, Helen Dawn, who had only been ill for a few days.The funeral was held on hundred members and I Sunday afternoon at the home HULL \u2022 t Sher.1354.At the Pontiac House, Shawville every Friday evening.THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Shawville W.M.S.of XVeirstead, Bristol, Que.The funeral was held from his home to Shawville United Church where service wa* held by his a-tor.Rev.A F.Fokes, assisted oy Rev.Downing of the Pentecostal Mission.A comforting sermon was preached from the text.Rom.ti-23, \u201cThe wages of *in is death, but the gift of God i* Eternal Life through Jesus Christ our Lord\"; and the choir sang as a special number, I Shall Have Glory Untold.deceased were \u201cSafe in the Arms of Jesus\u2019 \u201cAbide with Me and \u201cForever with the Lord\u201d.The pall bearers were Messrs.Frank McCoy.Clifford Kenny, El lard Seabiook, John A Hobbs, George Cole* and Lyall Hodgins.Among those from a distance present for tlie service were Mrs.J.Stephen*, of Chapleau, Ont., Mr.Harold McCoy, Mr.and Mr*.Frank McCoy, Mr and Mrs.Clifford Kenny and Mr.Ellard Seabrooke.all of Stittsville, Ont.After the service the funeral cortege proceeded to Maple Grove cemetery where interment was made.Over a ______ friends attended the March meet where a large number of -ympa-ing of Shawville Women\u2019s Mission- thizing friends had gathered for ary Society under the Presidency the service which was conducted of Mis.Alt.Draper and Mrs.(Dr.) by Rev.A.F.Fokes, of Shawville Earl McDowell, as Secretary and United Church.He spoke from Mrs.S.Langford, as Treasurer, the words of Song > the Ontario Department of Agriculture.Reports from Ontario county said farm sales are bringing best prices in more than three >e;u> and there is a, keen demand for horses at about $25 average for good farm horses.Ordinary grade t brought $35 to SIS with bred sows selling around $30.Peterborough county reported active demand for good quality purebred Shorthorn bull* of serviceable age wit'll sales ranging from $60 to $10o depending on type and age.Milk cows aie sought in Glengarry.An order was received from the I uited States for 115 good Holstein vows at prices varying up to *65.Cattle buying is fairly active in >l.\u2019 | Prince Edward county.In Huron county there is a brisk demand for horses and good prices are being realized.Farmers are in a more hopeful frame of mind regarding cattle prices, the report said.A recent sale in Grey county for grade cows and ?1 of his howl.On the other hand, per- %\tSSrSk \"ST= mit herself to the necessary operat- WEDDING GIFTS A curious correspondence has arisen in the English press out of the display of the wedding presents which were sent to the Duke and Duchess of Kent.Criticism has been made of the number of valuable antiques which were among the gifts, and it is urged that public bodies like the Royal Academy and the City Companies should have tried rather to benefit present-day artists and designers\u2014Bel fa st Tel eg ra p h.' s was were young.Runs in stockings was a subject arise in those wouldn't have Who would have known V THY SOME DAILY Little drops of humor; Little rays of light, Knock our daily troubles Higher than a kite.\u2014 Aylmer Express ion.Needless to say she was at once I that simply didn t hurried to the hospital, her shoe-j days.The Province ï(«\tter\u201d hen Ite | Storing.were nut nf light ihen =.= K3*.f .- - v\u201cmy: ings then, wed bet they were out of sight anyhow\u2014Vancouver Prov- 1 laMimaiul nuntry cicann ryineii i*« ported prod to lion is holding up Well but some fourni quality of product low» r and in Lincoln county there D a \" very heavy\" demand for hay at pres» til with dairymen and looking for outside sutures of out WOMEN IN PULPITS Opinion differ throughout Canada es to whether women should occupy church pulpits.Not long ago Manitoba ministers voiced their approval ; the Middlesex Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, meeting ' in the purchase of gopher poison.On in London, voted against the ordination of women.The decision was CEYLON\u2019S MACK OUTLOOK Seldom has sunshine, the tradit- GOPHERS A PEST O î* I Is T ional harbinger of happiness, r m pie tel y meant the reverse of good fortune as has been the recent and present experience in Ceylon.In his statement last week in the State Council Sir Baron Jayatilaka declared that if there was no break in the weather during the next few days a | brought $40-$45 state of famine would be bound to supervene.That prophecy of seems to he in The weather reports continue to record the absence of rain in precisely parts where rain is most needed to abate the malaria epdiemic and to prevent crop failure, fall to date since ' the year, comparing most unfavourably with the average for the cor-ponding period during two decades, is disastrously deficient.The far-reaching effect of this second drought, of last year, sible to forecast.The vrons on ver> | the bulk nf the population depend affected ince.upply.Huge amounts are spent each year ) V v ONE FATALITY the other\thand, some\tof the most I\t^ of the\tmo8t satisfying fva- valuable animals which Nature has J\tof the police report is the sub- very close though,\tthe\tstanding\tvote\tprovided\tto maintain\tthese and\tgUntial (lecIine\tjn mct0P accidents, being 40 to 38.The narrow margin other rodents within bounds are be- Thg numbcr Feporte(l ]ast year was points to a growing sympathy for ing harried to the point of extinct- Qn]y ^ with 0l1e fatality, as corn-women preachers.\tion in some cases.With the natural pan?d wjth 208 and two fatalities in Many churchmen contend that enemies of the gophers thus remov- ig33 It woul(, be a fine thing if the fair sex is better fitted for the ed, poison makes little headway in Kingston couj(1 improve still further role of missionary or deaconess.I stemming the plague, besides being Others say certain women would an ever present menace to make excellent pulpit orators.With-1 forms of wild life and the cause of out taking sides, one may say there many tragedies to human beings.Isn\u2019t any doubt but that some would Coyotes, weasels, hawks and bad- preach first\tclass\tsermons.\u2014Border I\tgers are\tinvaluable\tas gopher.\tPRINCE\tAS A SCOT Cities Star.\tI\thunters.It\tis true that\tthe presence I\tjbe prjnce 0f\tWales has many ac- of coyotes around a barnyaid ma.COmplishments.He told his Scottish mean the occasional disappearance çorporatJ0n audience recently that The Law Amendments Committee\tof sheep or calf\tin\tstress of\thunger.\the has ]earnC(j Gaelic and\tthe\tpipes, of the Legislature, hearing the views\tBut with proper\tsupervision\tand the\tHe made jt c]ear t0 aj| of\tthem that of the public on traffic control a few\tprotection which\ta\tgood dog\taffords,\the .g an scellent teller\tof\tScots days ago.were told by the chairman\tthese animals can\tbe kept\twhere\tTories.He acts them to\tthe Of the Safety Week Committee of\tthey\tbelong to make their main\tdiet\t]if^ an(j a true-blue Scot\twho sat the Board of Trade that 1,34(5 cars I\ton gophers and field mice.C alga! >\txiext to me said his Royal\tHighness\u2019 Went through safety lane last year, I Herald.\tScots accent was excellent, and only 260 were found to be not 1\t, ., .\tPrince looks extraordinarily well defective in some way.And he made\tRUNS IN STOCKINGS\tHighland costume.He wore, of the much more significant statement I\tIt\tsays in the New \\ ork\tSan\tI\tcourse^ Royal Stuart tartan\tkilt, with that only the better class of car went\tthat\tthe United States Bureau\tof\tI tight-fitting tunic.\u2014Autolycus through the lane at all.The others, Standards uses an improved machine | tbe Lon(jon Sunday Times, the cars that really needed it, never | for testing hosiery.This leads the New York Sun into a chaste little bit runs that this l.ivi '.fni I.in Middlesex I»' ing carried and by ¦supplies nii»i hirmei ii< iciif liav and rough feed to them through to spring.i mud y are along in fair condition < annul conservation of feed will have siif* carry woe process of fulfilment.misery is evidence that Ceylon\u2019s tale of suffering has by no means been exaggerated, but that, on the contrary, there is a worse havoc than has been wrought by malaria for which the Government and the people must be prepared.Times of Ceylon, Colombo.that about it.A >>oi nation are entnus.astic on last year\u2019s figures.\u2014 Kingston Whig-Standard.other I lie scheme is undertaken jointly by the St.John Ambulance sociation, the Canadian Red Cross and the Motor I those As- The rain- THE EMPIRE the beginning of \u2022vague.It has been in operation for more tiian a year on No.2 Highway front i oronto to Montreal, and reports dc-Tare it has been of great assistance and alleviating suf-accidviVs.First Aid Depots Along Highways res DEFECTIVE CARS i i in saving li\\ Iciung following motor it is impos-which i S First aid stations will be e.stab-1 sled along Western Ontario highways as son as the necessary financial arrangement societies interested in the venture are worked out.The cost of tern along No.2 highway, to Windsor, would be about $3,000, it is said.The subject was up for di cussion at the Ontario Motor League annual meeting this week and members ! h« re is nothing definite when it will he part of the .war, and it on ci ITU ms tances.as t< instituted in this It may h( may not, depending for their livelihood, badly been already, will be in as they have danger of complete ruin.The pa relief paddy fields and the devastation of chenas between three The province.t \u2022'] ing up will lend a Li* t ?; NL III tig up the sys-foronto ri I peculiar poignancy to the more proin longed ill-effects on coconut plantations which have had their lull I share of misfortune in other re- unrelieved picture Nature is an Aeolian harp, a mu; instrument whose tones are th ical PHYSICAL FITNESS The British Medical Association has appointed a special committee to | 11 of came near.Inspector Street of the Winnipeg I in its editorial columns upon police department also told the in stockings.It seems spects.This re-echo of higher strings within us.1 V f 1 ! FU MANCHU By SAX ROHMER (J r'T M E mm* hf \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 & : i i , Vj m .1 \u2022 .I > ! $i! A > m - V\t\\ w r \u2018L \u2022\t__ I f 2* » ¦ fëà w \", 1 rj h I .* VJi 1 n- *-*¦ y warn ' \u2022 tv 7 % yu dt i 3^ m t V \u2022 / / I» \u2022 * - Z f $ f w m A*!* m V: > v ;j u* 55.1 > V J f.VlL* -1 r V / ! vy r-« Ft5 f/sf % iuiy » «t / Is S 9 *, V \\ I I ' »« \u2018\t' ill! Slfe «F .L HL i4 L4 ii $ .3 i# f / f » r i u v -4 i 1 0 Wîr.V v V ! \\j ' S u d d e n I y,\" Bur-bayne recounted dramatically, \"Sir Crichton b u r open\tX< the door end threw himself with e scream into the library.I ren to him but he waved me becl.His glaring horribly.1 As we entered the library, Dr.Clccve straight-up from the couch where ley the body cf Sir Crichton Davey.\"Tnu is e most mysterious case,\" he said Frankly, I do not cere to venture any opinion now regarding th# immédiat# causa of death.I fear that only a post.Nayland Smith questioned Burboyne, Sir Crichton's secretary.The young men said he was working in the library that evening end his master was in the study, which according to their usual custom.At ten twenty-five e district messenger brought a note for Sir Crichton, which Bur-boyne placed betide him on the study table.Except for that moment the do or w#> closed.% > Sir Crichton's features were oddly puffy, as were his clenched hands.He had been addicted to drugs, es Dr.Cleave had told us, and as I pushed back the sleeve on hi# left arm, I sew the marks of the needle.Mechanically I looked at the right arm, which was unscerred.But on the beck of the hand was a faint red mark, not unlike the impress id RâUllriliPl 1 Oilii fee Mil?M* ÎN\tIe* ¦ 1 \u2022ne \u2022> we$ i I x \u2022 yei were h th \u2022 \u2022 It\u2019s A Science fcE FELT MISERABLE AFTER MEALS RUN DOWN ?TAKE WINCARNIS m Gardening : If work And worry have pot tho better of you and you are feeling weak and Katie**, follow the recoin mend a lion of more limn 20,000 medical men.'l ake VVinrarni* three time* daily.To thousand* who onco felt os you feel now, this advice ha* proved invaluable.Wincarnis brings to you all the valuable elements of graoe* (2}j lbs.in each bottle), and the strength building content of beef and malt extract.It la not a drug, but a delicious, blood and tissue building wine which ouirkly moot lies tired nerves and build) wells of energy.From the time you start taking Wincarnis you will sleep better, wake more cheerfully, and feel more nearly as you should.You will know, then, now wonderful it ia to be on the road to sustained, vigorous health.For flume who are run-down, or who sutler from ragged nerves, insomnia, anaemia or deoility, W invar ni» is a marvelous tonic, (let Wincarnis from your druggist today.\u2014 Sales Agents: llarold 1.Undue & Cu.Ltd., Toronto.1 Acute Indigestion Relieved By Kruschen The treatment which put this man right must sur ly be worth trying in every case of indigestion.Read what he says:\u2014 \u201cTwo years ago I suffered very much from indigestion, loss of appetite, and a most severe pain in my back.Food soured in my stomach.I felt most miserable after meals, and had no desire or appetite for them.A friend advised me to try Kruschen Salts.I did so, and I am most happy to testify that after a short time I felt the greatest relief.I continued taking Kruschen till I felt myself quite better and a now man.I feel as light-hearted as I did twenty year» ago.\u201d What Kruschen did for him it will do for everybody else xvho suffers from indigestion as he did.The fact is that \u201cthe little daily dose\" of Kruschen first stimulates the flow of gastric juices to aid indigestion, ami then ensures a complete, regular and unfailing elimination of all waste matter every day.m x H By Gordon L.Smith ( E *v K1 pn and stems are burst, fruit buds frozen, and grass and other perennial plants heaved out of the soil, their tiny roots broken and exposed to the high drying winds.Protection in the form of snow, Mi aw, leaves, or old vegetable refuse, is advisable at this time and is especially necessary in Southern exposures where the difference between midnight and noon temperatures is much more extreme than elsewhere.This protection must stay on until the dangerous period is passed and then removed gradually.If left on too long, however, growth is spindly and backward.A SHORT CUT\u2014 Good sized potatoes by early July can be produced in most parts of Canada, and this is the time the crop is really appreciated and worth some money.As soon as the ground works up nicely, a small planting may be risked.To further hurry things along, for two or three weeks before planting, it is advisable to spread the seed potatoes out in some frost proof place where they will get as much sun as possible through the window.Soon, healthy, stout sprouts will appear and if planted carefully, so as to avoid breaking off, the crop will be through the the ground in a day or two.ARTICLE NO.i V.ft % DIG-DIG-DIG\u2014 Cultivation is even more important than good soil or fertilizer.A constantly cultivated garden, will withstand much drought for the simple reason that this stirring of the top soil prevents evaporation of moisture, and it also keeps down those robbers of plant food and water, weeds.The mechanical texture of heavy clay can be remedied by good cultivation.Cultivation is necessary especially during early part of the season and more particularly after each shower.With some of the many hand, horse or tractor drawn garden cultivators on the market, this task is done quickly and without the old-time backache.m ;V m new £ WmÈmm i m % ML W.B.the 20 Classified Advertising l'a, Criminal detection is taught to class of 85 Delaware County patrolmen at Swarthmore College.Officers C.A.Broomall (left) and F.J.Monaghan take notes at lecture.PATENTS N ÜCl\u2019Kit TO EVKitV INVENTOR Lint f wanted Inventions and lull Information sent free.The Bamaay Company, World l'utent Attorney», Zî J Hank Street, Ottawa.Canada.A KILLING OUT - The cigar and pipe varieties refer-1 Most damage to shrubbery, peren-red to are grown only in the pro- niai flowers, roses, strawberry pat-vince of Quebec.\tI ches, fall wheat and other plants oc- Within the flue-cured type are curs during March or April.It is many varieties and strains.As this not the extreme cold of January tobacco is used for cigarette pur- and February that causes the poses : K n wi % % The general outlook for Canadian brighter than has case for the past two or three years, in view of the greatly reduced production «lining 1!>34, the increasing demand on the home market, and a moderate stimulation of overseas interest, according to the Tobacco Division, mental Farms, crop has been disposed of rapidly at increased priced as a result of improved marketing conditions and competition between domestic and export purchasers.In Canada there are five general types of tobacco grown, namely flue-cured, Hurley, dark, Quebec leaves arweeome EVERY, DAY / j PLUS \u201cViolent methods of suppression of the printed or spoken word have never yet done the slightest good.\u2019\u2019\u2014 Hendrick Win, Van Loon.ROSSA HEIGHT' 3 USM*| .,71 ,\tto » mills.I \u2014Be Drug*.1 .- w, .3i .to 16 ve conclusively that necessary spring of lawns should be done ly.Rolling should be done as soon is the frost is out of the ground the surface is dry the lawn should be thoroughly raked top dressing of good soil should be put ' If any re-seeding is mixture ot four parts Ken- Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que cism T.C.McCl/A Worship the Buffalo Experienced and hardened world travelers not Infrequently giggle themselves Into a state of hysterics when they get around to visiting the To.Ins | Speediest of Birds Can cone-shaped temples the Todns how ^\tMiles Per Hou down and worship the buffalo Hull, March 19.35 treatments And Here We Are eai Phone 80 As A Russian fanatic predicted the end of the world in 1006 and caused one of the greatest mass suicides in history.Within a few days, says J.\\V.Frost.s .on as A light .4 * \u2022 Game birds, such as the quail, prairie chicken, ruffed grouse, snipe, mallard, black duck, spoonbill, pintail, wood duck, and pigeon, fly 00 feet a second, or at the rate of 40 miles an hour.Geese and brant In flight do 70 feet a second, or at the rate of 47 miles an hour.Redhead ducks and hi tie! dlls fly 85 feet a second, which Is a rate of 07 miles an hour.Cnnvnslmck ducks attain a speed of 01 miles an hour In flying 90 feet a second.Blue winged and green-winged teal are capable of loo feet a second, a speed of 03 miles an hour.Rapid ns are the rates of flight of the above mentioned birds, says the riilcago Tribune, they are by no means the\tgreatest for\tfeathered\tflyers.Speediest of birds are credited with flying as fast as or faster than 100 miles an hour.The duck hawk, for Instance, according to apparently authentic records collected by the American Museum of Natural History of New York, does well over 100 miles an hour, or more than 140 feet a second.The rate of speed of birds on the wing depends a\tgreat deal on whether they are flying with or against the wind and on the velocity of the wind at the time.It Is recalled that In a famous pigeon race In Europe In 1870 the winning birds flew :7d miles in 3% hours, flying at the , Early\tSpectacle*\trate\tof 83 miles on\thour.All\tCondi-\t\u2022 The earliest\tspectacles were de- Hons\twere favorable\tfor record\tspeed.\tT signed to Improve \"old sight,\u201d and ! in the race of 1977 It took the pigeons % »nce were worn almost exclusively j \u2022 Club have a supply of Warble-Fly l'ovuler, Dry-Kill Louse I Wdvr and Worm Tablets for Sheep, all Con per products, and may be had from the following places : Hurst Ibxlgins, Yarm ; Vvvtel Smiley, Stark's Corners ; Claude Elliott, Shaw \u2022 ville.What Your Eggs Will Buy For Sore Throat Coughs and Colds Acts like a flash\u2014 A single sip proves it.1-lb Cheese 7> bars Toilet Soap \u2022J pkgs Handy Ammonia 7) lbs Sugar 1\tlb Black Tea 2\tlbs Soda Biscuits 3\tpkgs Matches 7> lbs Rolled Wheat 3 tins Tomatoes or Corn 3 pkgs Corn Flakes l lb.Walnuts 1\tpkg Corn Starch 2\tpkgs Jelly Powders * 2 pkgs lîice 1 tin Clarks Pork and Beans We Solicit Your Eggs for 1 doz Eggs, large An well improved farm, being Lots 19 and 20, on the 7th Range of the Townhin of Clarendon, situated four miles west of Sh twville, two miles off main highway, consisting of 173 acres all under cultivation.100 acres heavy clay loam, balance lighter.Good dwelling house and out-buildings ; well ibundance of water.Bush lot one mile from property, consisting of spruce and cedar, can be included in sale with or without stock or machinery.Also L it- 2 and 3 on the 2nd limge of the Township of Thorne, consisting of 200 acres, heavily timbered with hardwood, spruce and cedar.Clear titles to all properties.Reason for selling, retiring.For further particulars and terms, I il meil FOR SALE i < \u2022> It 40 and 75 cts.fenced ii \u2022> ti t* \u2022> ti 1 I Tons of Pressed Clover Hay.s Tons of Pressed Oat Straw.A quantity of Government Tested Red Clover.< < \u2022> SI l pullets K « 4 l Apply to WKNDKLL WILSON Shaw ville, Que, MRS.M.C.HOWARD 4 4 l 4 I lie Your Name Printed There?According to the laws of New York state the banks of the state are obliged to publish, In specially designated Albany newspapers, a list of bank accounts which are in excess of $50 and have been dormant for 50 years or luurv.Phone 20-10 4 4 4 4 Dealer 1 n Toile t Articles Medicines Soft Drinks Candy, Cigarettes and Tobacco for 1 44 The Y.P.S.of the United Church are working on their musical play of humorous college life, entitled \u201cAaron Hoggs, Freshman \", to l>e| presented Faster week.Apply to Y W.CHAMBERLAIN, Phone 14\u20142, Pi.N-o.l, Khawville, Que \\ s I smoothed her skirl» ovei her knees, she again mot that bar«I mocking gaze which seemed to understand and de: y lu r resold nient.He slammed I ho door of tin on her, and she protested: \u201cSomeone will have to fetch my FOR FAST RELIEF FROM PAIN k A THE REMARKABLE ROMANCE OP AN INDUSTRIAL DICTATOR Sdlccla Orange Pekoe sheer m Blend will prove a delight to lovers of fine tea.r Velvet and Steel i v ra i All Druggists Have It t \u201cOh, there s a coat < I mine in the ! back.\u2019\u2019 lie replied, going round to his T seat on the other side.I Did lie really think (hat she was 7 going without her wrap and was go-I ing to wear his coat instead?What la man! Nothing one said apparently mattered in the least.She would Î raised her, though she wished hear- send Lord Edward back for the wrap !s ' til y that he would not touch her, and when he and the Dales and Georgina she sat hack on the top of the kerb, arrived.A little upset, she stared _ _ said into the place where Lord Edward Marked Increase Get tin of 12 tablets or economical bottle of 24 or 100 at anv druggist\u2019s.B v 42 F PEARL BELLAIRS A A A 4» ft /V Synopsis Joan Denby, oi humble origin Introduced as a social equal of Miss Georgina La Fontaine, rather than as her salaried secretary-companion.Qtv\t- I think it's my ankle rgina is anxious^ for^her^to^jnarry ^ue^^ joan wltll a giance behind to see if had gone into the trees.Hannone head* of the\"Hannen Steel and Lord Edward was there, but he had She was startled as lier attention .\te e iron works.\tgone off to do as he was told, and was called to the fact that her com An Aspirin tablet starts disinte- Lord Eduard propose* i\" 1\tfind Georgina.She rubbed liei an- panion had switched on the ignition grating as soon as it touches moisture.\t.kle.Really it was quite good en- and was pressing the self starter.That means that Aspirin starts She turned towards him with a oug)j wal]t on bul gho wanled taking hold .cases even a bad gentle smile; what she was going to\ttime she ,\u201ed not want ,0 ge, headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain say, in which way she was about to ^ ^ ^ um|] the otherg camc.almost instantly.And Aspirin is safe, answer, he could not have guess.Doctors prescribe it.For Aspirin does \"My dear -\" she began, and not harm the heart.\tstopped abruptly as a voice hailed \\ \u201cA gohlmounted harness neve; yet transformed an ill-bred scrub in, to a thoroughbred Wright.% ?4 DOES NOT HARM THE HEART Tourist Traffic Harold He) Ottawa Foreign tourist traffic entering Canada during the past calendar year increased at most points, totalling 3,261,848 automobiles as against 3,096,887 .automobiles entered in 1933, a gain Increasing In Alberta of 164,961 according -\tIssued recently by Hon.R.C Mat With the number of fur farmers thews, Minister of National Revenue automobile My world has sprung from Spirit, In everlasting «lay; Whereof, I\u2019ve more to glory, Where for, have much to pay .Mary Maker K found you Piers Hannon added to Joan \u201cWhich car?\u201d asked Lord Edward | her uncertainly.\u201cMy car\u2014there it is!\u201d Piers Hannon waved his hand towards the road, where his car, the long crimson roadster, was drawn up at the kerb.He put his hand under Joan's elbow and propelled her across the lawn towards the car.He was so much master of the situation that he made the other two feel stupid in their slowness at grasping it.\u201cAre we going in your car?\u201d queried Lord Edward.Send a three cent stamped envelope for information on our MONTHLY BULLETIN SEK-VICE to Artists and Authors, listing up-to-date information bee, 425,634 (463,385); in | 2,472,500\t(2,339,097); 34,815 (31,700); Saskatchewan, 20,027 (17,701); Alberta, 18,135 (15,-British Columbia, 110,041 36 6 ) (102,8631 What Does Your Handwriting Reveal?GEOFFREY ST.CLAIR on \u201cWHERE AND WHAT TO SELL Canadian and International Art and Literary Contests Yearly subscription, One Dollar Sample Sheet, Ten Cents t (Graphologist) All Rights Reserved DON\u2019T RISK BAKING FAILURES .a (Editor\u2019s Note: Letters come mi do not go just right, or as he t-X-every day testifyin g to the help that I pects* He is not particularly gener-I'm going in my car\u2014you can do I ^ well-known handwriting expert ous, and as a matter of fact is .Better go and find | haa been able to extend to readers.| rather the reverse.will you \u201cI CAN\u2019T AFFORD TO RISK FAILURES DUE TO INFERIOR BAKING POWDER.THAT'S WHY I INSIST ON MAGIC.IT\u2019S ECONOMICAL - LESS THAN It WORTH MAKES A BIG CAKE.\u201d K as you like Georgina, Piers Hannen added, as he brought Joau to the kerb between the road GIFF BAKER 39 LEE AVENUE TORONTO.ONT Up\u2014jump He is capable of a great deal of This is an Perhaps he can help YOU, too.He invites you to write to him.See the | feeling' and is jealous following article for details) Here are some more replies tola lot of trouble if it is allowed to correspondents.Readers may find | grow, some of their own difficulties and >¦ m unfortunate trait and might cause À and the garden, and swung her over It as though she were a child.This unceremonious way of interrupting a conversation and sweeping one into a car by sheer pyhsical coercion without even enquiring if one wished to go, was tremendously an.She could not have Mr.H.B.S Ï our writing shows you are very emotional, Mr.Your writing re-IS.YTou do feel things very much, veals you are somewhat disposed I There is, however, a tendency for to enlarge apparent slights and re-1 you to be changeable and inconsis-sent them.Yours is not a nature tent.You often vary in your moods, that easily forgives; and this island the result is that you often jump where you might start to develop a from one thing to another, without :.Do not be in giving the proper attention to one too much of a hurry to impute \u2018bas-1 thing in particular.Your enthusiasm or'\tmotives to\tothers.\tDo not be I grows hot\tand cold.You easily get on one knee on the\tgra.«s\ton\tthe\tquarrelsome, nor allow\tyourself to I interested\tin anything, but too soon get\ttoo easily\tirritated.\tAnd, above I grow tried\tof it, and turn your at- Are\tyou\thurt?\u201d\the\tall,\tdon\u2019t carry\ta chip on\tyour ghoul-1 tention in\tanother direction.This dors.There is no surer way to lose I results in lack of concentration and your popularity and your friends.prevents consistent effort, and it You are, perhaps, inclined to be you continue to go along in tin's a trifle fussy.It is all very well to way, you will get nowhere.\tj be methodical and to deal carefully This trait is the cause of your love : with things that come up from day affairs and the troubles you have ! to day.But don't overdo it.It ccas-1 had arising from them.The same eg to be a virtue and becomes a I thing occurs with your friends.] nuisance not only to yourself but) People find you difficult to understand and because most people don\u2019t I Mrs.M.G.A.\u2014 In regard to Mike to go to the trouble of solving I your singing \u2014 keep at it.It is no human puzzles, they lose interest in! I use getting downhearted and spas- >\u2019ou* modic about it There is only one Would YOU like to have YOUR ! way ill which you can expect to get I handwriting analysed?And perhaps\u2019 anywhere in this, and it is by keep- you would like to know the truth ; ing at it.You have a gift for this, about your friends?Mr.St.Clair j and it would be a pity to ignore it, can help you as he has helped so! or not to try earnestly to get the I many others.In order to get your j best from it, merely because of a few passing disappointments.Remember Robert Bruce and spiders! Miss S.writes as follows: \u201cj am 17 years of age and in love With a I rea
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