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[" / * s J $î .50 per annum in Advance 2 00 to the United State».I PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 193* SH AW VILLE No.28, 55tii ïbab Cowling JAMES A.MILLAR B A., LL.L.ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 Main St., Hull, Que.At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Wednesday afternoon.A t Moyle's Hotel, Campbell\u2019s Bay,^ every Wednesday morning.PERSONAL MENTION This in mibfcriptiou renewal Please see that yours Time ifl paid up Shawville Hardware Store Mr.lî.imot Stark, of Ottawa, vinlfced bis relatives line for the New Years holiday.Mr.and Mrs.A M.Mac Leap, of Pembroke, spent the week end with relatives in this district.Prof.S.N.R.liodgius, of Macdonald College, spent Saturday and Sunday with his father, Mr.E.T.Hod gins.Mrs.V.Boles, Reg.N , of Ottawa, spent New Year s day and Sunday with her mother, Mrs.Jos Hunt, in town Miss Dorothy Storey, of Wil l ,\t-\t« ».u n - liamsbtirg, Ont., visited her par* | Phone 20- 7, R.1, ShaWVIlle, Que ents, Mr.and Mrs.John Storey, during holiday week Mr.Clifton Watchorn and his sister, Miss Mildred Watchorn, of Montreal, spent part of the holiday season with friends in town and vicinity.Business College Mr.Emerson Cotie has disposed of his 5 cents to $1.00 store at Campbells Bay to Mr.Antoine Arabic, of Bristol Mr.Arabic took possession at the first of the year.Elmside Women s Institute will meet at the home of Miss Emma Meldrum, ou Wednesday afternoon, Jan y 12th.at two o clock.Programme- Paper on Canadian Industries.Roll call-imports and oiports of Canada.38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada The only business school in thi« district that measures up to the standard set by the Business Educator.-» Association of Can ad i the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruction Enjoy a good White Light from Coal Oil CLARENCE T.BROWNLEE REPRESENTING MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA with the new W.I.COWLIWC President K.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal Institute Shawville Womens will meet at the home of Mrs.H.G.Hodgins on Monday night, January 10th, at 7.80 o clock.Programme\u2014A paper on Canadian Industries by Mrs.Edgar Hodgins.Assisting hostess, Mrs.C.H.MacLean.Aladdin Mantle Lamp married HA BLAND C.ROWAT Afuhitagk- Alexander A pretty wedding was solemnized on Tuesday, Dec.2Sth, in St.Johns Anglican Church, Quyon, Misses Eduri nud Ruth Eades and when Miss Edith Margaret Alex-Marjorie France, of Carleton Place, ander, daughter of Mr.and Mr«.spent the holiday week as guests Thos.Alexander, of Onslow, Uue., or the Misses Lorna and Lois Hod | became the bride of W.D Wellington Armitage, son of Mr.and Mrs.William Armitage, of Quyon.Rev.L.V.Nesbitt performed NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SNAWVILLE, QUE.Oeku f.\u2014 la the G.F.Hodgins Building Main Street, Que.$5.50 and up- Aladdin Supplies always in stock Call in and see them Amateur Contest to be Hold at Stark\u2019s Corners Jan y 19th 1 ( Stark's Corners Y.P S.will hold ateiir contest and variety programme on Wednesday night, Jan7* 19th, at eight o'clock, in the mmunity Hall.All entries of song, instrumental music, stunts and elocution will be accepted for which the following \u201e\u201e.rd.d -\u201csJTXÆSÜ «h Refreshments gins J.OSCAR LAFLAMME Advocate.Barrister, Solicitor, etc, 1 h\u2019FiCE : Campbell s Bay, Quo.(In Lawn Block) Mr.and Mrs.Dnncan Camming*, training at Grace Hospital, Of- The bride was attired in *: Loyal to Old Favorites Opening the conference, Jacqueline Overton, librarian, of West bury, L.!.\u2022aid that children \u2018do not want something new but are loyal to old favor-tea once they have proved themselves.\" Evidence of child enthusiasm was hown at the conference in the University's Washington Square College at Washington Square East when 25 neighborhood children attended the juvenile book exhibit where 102 children's books selected from The Hook Fair last month were on display.They read and browsed around in orderly fashion for more than an hour and upon being questioned the majority expressed much satisfaction with works of the \"Mother Goose\" type.Miss Overton said there wore two types of juvenile readers, the \"natural born\" reader and Hie one \"who Z » â Sixth Witness Mrs.Constance Trent sat down with a calm and cursory survey of her audience.The audience responded with a murmuring flurry of admiration.Even Ollie looked as if the life of a reporter had its compensations.He c «tight my amused smile and remarked: \u201cEyeful, eh?\" \u201cYou're thinking she's an armful.So is every other man tv re, except Trent.Even my old friend, the honorable Judge.\" The black robed figure of Judge Mackenzie had turned in the lady's direction so that not a move, not an item of her delectable perfection escaped him.Under Prosecutor Peterson's guidance, flic told the jury she had married Julian Trent five and a half years before.Their mar- To him the witness stand obviously el cred rare opportunity for iis-j.Iay oi ii.s charms, lie spoke with and mellifluous intonation.He fid that he had been on duty the n ght of October seventeenth, had ta.aii Trent and Whittaker to the.r lloor.His was the only devant ing at that hour.He had iy noticed the time because t customary for these genii tome to the office at night.» à X ?tor H \"VORD MOTOR Company of Can-1 mere massive.Tho rich interior a da, Limited, announces the new appointments of the car match its Ford V-8 cars for 1938.For the I outward beauty.Longer bodies pro-first time Ford presents two dis-lvido more room and comfort and tinct lines, the Do Luxe Ford V-8 there is larger luggage space in all big luxury car\u2014and the newly | models.The Do Luxe car is pow- ertil with tho proved 85 horse* Shown above t hood and flowing curves.Interiors are spacious and neatly appointed.New ins recessed lor safety.Tho radiator grille louvres continue back into the hood to present smooth flowing body lines from bumper to bumper.It is built on the some 112-inch wheelbase as the now Dfl Luxe and has the famous Ford V-8 engine.Tho new Standard Tudor Sedan is shown above (lower photograph).la ui smoothly to questions x t on nek took him ?n hand.Mr.I \\ urick asked casually whether he was on duty every nght.When wired that he was not.the alto.my sprang on him: \u2018 Tun your statement that it was îary for Mr.Trent and Mr.\\v hittakvr to go to their offices at mulling move than a guess.'' riage had not been happy, slightly disturbed the youth's Trent's attorney immediately ob-ai.lie replied hastily that jected on the ground that the status hs ini, imotion came from the other of his client's marriage was imnia-l:ovs.iiii.I.ai say was not admissible terial.II s objection was sustained but several jurors glanced with as-1 la i there been other visitors to\ttonishment at the man lucky enough \u2022 buiiii.iig between nine and mid-\tto possess the woman before them.;ht ! in nunded Conrick.On an af* yet so stupid or careless or brutal as firnia.ive answer, lie asked their to lose her.Lev.no coughed, lie squirmed a bd.Le couldn't recall all the mini-3, but iisted several, ending with Mr.Albert Henshaw.\" 1 nent panels have knobs unt he styled Standard Ford V-8.Tho De Luxe Ford V-8 car is 1 power V-8 engine entirely new in appearance, longer, I (top photograph) is the Do Luxe roomier and more streamlined.The | Ford or Sedan, front design is modem and dis tinctive.Fenders aro deeper and I brings new styling with a longer Slu requires diplomatic coaxing urged the 500 public school teachers no from New York and vicinity t make their libraries into where pupils could come ; looks with a minimum ol n a place md borrow * red tape.\" Tho Standard Ford V-8 for 1938 n l Col War Cause Laid To Stolen Bucket I some tactless act to send a searing flame through the country.The Indian Mutiny was precipitated by the belief that p;g's grease was rubbed on the cartridges that Moslem sepoys had to bite \u2022 Hut in the past, even in Europe, wars have been caused by sheer hot* hcadedness.Sweden once fought Poland because the king of Sweden found that he was given two etceteras after his name while the King of Poland had three! Turkey once sent an army to Venice because someone at the court made a joke about their ambassador's beard, and six hundred years ago n conflict which devastated half Europe began because a bucket was stolen from a public well at Bologna.r.c as & Household Science tin Wars are often caused by the most insignificant Kents.In countries like India, for instance, it needs merely 11 ?By The Mask Is Off Mrs.Trent testified that she had been granted a divorce in Reno the spring before quietly with no more notice than a brief announcement in the papers, had been uncontested.Would Mrs.Trent kindly inform the jury, urged Mr.Peterson, on what grounds the divorce had been granted ?Again and vehemently Max Con-rick objected.This time the Prosecution stood firm.The matter had a direct hearing on the ease.After a verbal tattle in which Conrick moved for a mistrial which was denied, the lovely woman on the stand was permitted to inform the jury that \u201cmental cruelty\" had been the basis of her suit.When asked to elucidate, she explained this mental cruelty i|S the result of Julian Trent\u2019s inordinate jealousy.Often his temper gave vent to blind rage in which she was actually afraid for her life.Max Conrick shouted his objection against this last statement.Over the Prosecution's protest it was struck from the record and Judge MacKenzie leaned down to inform Constance Trent that she must deal in facts and not in her fears.While the public down to the last person in the room centered attention on hcr.I stole a sidelong glance at Trent.The mask was off.I have seldom seen such bitter hate in a man\u2019s face.His fingers twitched* as if they demanded to spring at her neck.nai SUSAN FLETCHER i Suspender Togs for Sister And Brother The suit, conducted Hcnshaw'a the expert accountant who's bein examining the Whittaker and Trent books.*\u2019 whispered Oil e Lnter A Gardenia Max Courier was asking Levino the hour at which Mr.Hvnshaw went up in the elevator.4,I couldn't say exactly.\" \u201cOn what floor is Mr.Hvnshaw's Cheese Croquettes 8 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca % teaspoon salt Dash of cayenne 1-8 teaspoon paprika V* teaspoon mustard ! cup milk Wj cups grated cheese 1 tablespoon parsley, chopped 1 egg, beaten with .1 tablespoons milk and clash of salt.Sifted crumbs Combine dry ingredients and milk in top of double boiler.Place over rapidly boiling water, bring to scalding point (allow 3 to 5 minutes), cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently.Add cheese and parsley.Chill \u2014 mixture thickens as it cools.Shape into halls; flatten slightly, making depression In centre of each.Roll in crumbs, dip in egg.then roll In crumbs.Fry io deep fat (390 degrees F.) 1 minute, or until brown.Place jelly or stuffed olive in each depression.Makes 10 croquettes.SOME SPECIAL SUPrcK DISHES What shall we have for supper?That is an especially tricky quer.fioti when a full course meal, complete with meat and vegetables has been served at noon.Sunday night and after-theatre supper also have to he taken into consideration ns well as the weekday meals.For such occasions, it\u2019s nice to serve something tasty, light and different, but nourishing too.Here are a few suggestions.Choose and eggs are among the most versatile and usable of all foods.They both furnish excellent meat substitutes and are ideal as the basis for supper dishes.S «5 8 ft ÉrM g off i Tenth f.oc r.a me as the Whittaker Broadcasting Company?\u201d \u201cYes sir.\u201d \u201cAt what time did you take Mr-Henshaw down?\u201d Levine looked doubtfxl \u2022 \u201cAbout ten-forty,\u201d he said finally.\u201cYou\u2019re not sure to the minute?\u201d Levi no\u2019s cocky smile had Y r * .f ^4 T 3296 Ten Best Movies Q \u201cNight Must Fall\u201d Wins Title as No.1 Picture Released In 1937 \\ \\ \u201cNo s r vanished.Just then I noticed thing.At mention of the hour of Hen-shaw's departure, Julian Trent\u2019s eyes baa need the boy on the stand as a pair of scales might have weighted evidence for or against him.But here Max Conrick abruptly halted his cross - examination.Levi no left the witness vha r.The Prosecution then called: \"Night Must Fall,\u201d Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film starring Robert Montgomery, has won the approval of the committee on exceptional photoplays of the National Board of Review of motion pictures, as the best picture of 1937.Others in a list of \u201cten best\u201d pictures of the year were : \u201cThe Life of Emile Zola,\u201d \u201cBlack Legion,\u201d \u201cCamille, \u201cThe Good Earth, get,\u201d \u201cCaptains Courageous,\u201d Star Is Born,\u201d and \u201cStage Door.\u201d The committee singled out \u201cThe River,\u201d produced by tl;c Farm Security Administration, for special mention, commending \u201cits dramatic presentation of natural resource prob- I cube.Continue cooking, stirring con 1 emis, its value as an educative force stantly, until thickened.Add season 4 V a peculiar v hot hard-cooked eggs, diced 2 teaspoons parsley, chopped Vi cup buttered crumbs 1-8 teaspoon pepper.Melt butter in skillet, add onion, and cook until tender.Add flour and stir well.Add water and bouillon A Q i Stuffed Peppers 4 sweet pepoers (red or green) 1 small onion 1 tablespoon fat , IV* cups cooked meat, ground 13 rip dry bread crumbs 1\tegg, slightly beaten % teaspoon salt 2\tteaspoons parsley, chopped 1 Oxo cube 1 cup boiling water\t\u2022 Cut a sMco from the stem end of each pepper or remove the stems y d eut in lnlves lengthwise: remove the sf'eds and white fibre; cook the peppers in holllni water for ten minutes; tfrain.Cook the cbonnod on\u2019en in the fit until yelfow; remove from the ntovo;.add the meet, breed crumbs, e^r, salt, parsley, and.liquid (Oxo dissolved in boVlng water) to moisten.Fill tho pep errs with tho mixture.Arrange in a Peking pan: peur Oxo mixture around t^m to cover the bottom of tho erect rounded base.The tops may be covered with buttered crumbs.Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for about 30 minutes.4 J.99 II Make Way For Tomorrow,\u201d They Won't For- \u201cA 9 i \u201cConstance Trent.\u201d Julian Trent\u2019s stony expression gave way to blank amazement.He turned to his senior counsel, speaking rapidly, excitedly.Whatever its significance, the news of his exwife\u2019s presence came to him as a complete surprise.^ -x He watched the beautiful woman frho had been his wife enter and sweep to the witness stand.Gardenia scent circled round her.She suggested a gardenia, flawless cream t I 9 (To be continued.) \u2022nr m y and its exceptional artistic qualities.\u201d lugs and vinegar and blend.Place diced eggs in greased casserole.Fold parsley Into sauce, pour over eggs, and sprinkle with buttered crumbs.Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 5 minutes, or until crumbs are browned.Serves 6 I Women of Russia Laugh at Nerves Qm m Actress Attempted Suicide Too Soon .So Simpie to Sew One Pattern No Time For Hysterics In Mod cm Soviet, Says Speaker In despair after a series of misfortunes, Julia Jalewska, a Polish actress, shot herself at.her villa, Nice, France.A moment later the phone bell rang.It was a film producer of- * No favoritism shown here .sister an 1 brother dress \u201calike\u201d in Tomato Rrbbit NEW YfiRK H\u2019ke Tlext Stop?Doldrums and hysterics have no place in the consciousness of the modern Russian woman under the So- according to Iso bel 2 tablespoons quick cooking tapioca Vt teaspoon salt Dash of paprika 1 cup milk 1 cup canned tomato soup 1 cup grated cheese Add dry ingredients to milk In top these practical suspender tags .to the delight of everyone.Sister's suspender skirt with swishy | filing her a part.\u201cI can\u2019t take it,\u201d she told him.\u201cI have just done a 1 let regime Walker Soule, of New York, while in Montreal.Many forms of neurosis she stated have been overcome, as they no longer have time to cultivate them, so that a visiting psychiatrist had to search for several days before he was able to find a case.plaits is made of navy blue flannel .and washable.The cunning | silly thing.\u201d tailored shirt blouse is of light blue cotton c ham bray.It Is exactly like brother's blouse a#ii.Who!* penners will stand If a t h I iii slice is cut from the If New York is your next slop, you'll want to know about The Shelton Hotel.Warned by the producer, police rushed to the villa and found Mile.Jalewska unconscious, a bullet just I of double boiler.Place over rgp beneath her heart.\tI boiling water, bring to scalding*!» (allow 3 to 5 minutes), and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently soup ami cheese ; cook until smooth Serve on crackers.Serves 6.idly except for the The Shelton provides its guests with\"odded attractions\", ot no added cost, among them ore the famous Shelton swimming pool, gymnasium, library and solarium.oint sleeves.Brother's suit cat ries out the same scheme in fabric and color.She was rushed to hospital and her life saved.\u201cYou see how unlucky I am,\u201d she said.\u201cI Cannot even kill myself.\u201d Just after Mile.Jalewska was married she found her husband was a bigamist.She left him and later fell in love with another man.But he went away to Paris after making her liable to heavy damages by knocking down a man while driving her car.Then her son died.Add Having paid a visit to Russia with her husband, Mrs.Soule, who is editor of a magazine gave a vivid account of her experiences.The Russian woman, she sa d, is developing into \u201ca person of character nnd apperception.\u201d The increase s ties and colleges was stressed and Mrs.Soule told her audience that the student is paid a small \u201csalary\u201d.For variety make several blouses using the same pattern and perhaps a third of a wool-finished checked cotton in blue and white.Style No.3296 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years.Size 4 requires 7/8 yard of 35-inch mat/oi ial for blouse and 11\\ yards of 35-inch material for skirt for girl's dress; and 7/8 yard of 35-inch material for blouse and 7/8 yard of 35-inch material for trousers, for boy\u2019s suit.Both models in same sizes; different sizes 15c extra.Send fifteen cents (15c), (coin is prefered), for Pattern to Peerless Patterns, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.Write plainly your name, r.ddrers r.n 1 style number.Be sure to state size you wish.mummy can r 1:1* 1:1; Shirred Eggs 2 cups strained canned tomatoes (juice and pulp) 1 teaspoon onion, finely clipped 4 tablespoons qulck-cooki.^r tapioca 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt Dash of paprika 4 eggs % cup grated cheese 1 teaspoon parsley, chopped.Place tomatoes and onion in top of A little sugar improves the flavor 1 double boiler, bring to boil; add dry of stewed or scalloped tomatoes.\tingredients and bring to brisk boil, When making n Christmas cake, stirring constantly.Place over rapid-alw&ys be sure to dust fruit lightly ly telling water, cook 6 minutes, stir-with flour or it will sink to the bot- | ring occasionally.Pour into baking dish; make 4 depressions and break an egg into each.Sprinkle with cheese.Bake in moderate oven (350 TYNNON SALT is booming ; j# f urthermore, The Shelton ii in the Grand Central zone, considered the ; ; ip Kccaii^e it He m He i ve n univer RHEUMATIC PAINS ;;; jl best location ::: :| in New York.:::: are ten times as many people now taking a daily glass of Fynnon Salt as there were only twelve short months ago.\u2022 Is it any wonder, when you realise what happens when a new remedy makes its appearance and turns out to be just the Hung that faded, tortured aufferers have been loniyng for?NaturaUy.such good news ia passed on.And now Fynnon Salt is available in Canada.bynnon Salt booms into popularity.Yon hear of it everywhere.You ws U in every drug at ore.Try it for your rheumatic symptoms, for your rtf-tica or lumbar.0, lor the heavy dull sensation that prevents you looking and feeling your best.There's so need to go on sv'Tiring now that Fynnon Salt has coure to relieve you.Only 75c a large package.Are druE'dst for Fynnon Sait.If y^u ,u,v® \u2022ny imo*.gf\t11 Ti ill i Hi \u2022\u2022\u2022771 Equality of Sexes Mrs.Soule stated that complete equality of the sexes was one of the remarkable changes of the modern system as it is demonstrated today, this being noticed both in the government and in the ordinary regime of work.They have a keen desire for Knowledge, said the lecturer, and with regard to health work, there U a notable reduction of infantile mortality with the introduction of the modern hospital aci medical «ara* \u2022 RATES $3 per doy nng/0 \u2022 h \u2022 îïî : «11 Household Hints U9*01,,,* to**- tom of the cake.If recipe calls for sour milk and you haven\u2019t any in the pantry, stir a little vinegar into sweet milk and it ] degrees F.) 16 minutes, or until eggs will replace the original ingredient Incue No, 1 '38 your are firm.Serves 4.B / G Ier! * i HI 1 r: z f Wi » vives within ten «Jays, 'lhero in Detroit their *.Frozen Octopus Pleases Greeks love Intercut on the screen and In the audience, and to motor and oil storks If all Journeys were practical and proa are thousands ot persons whose ancestors caine from Southern Northern Africa, and octo- thelr tables Affp irs of Heart Aid to Prosperity This Business of Love Boosts a I Medico AdvOCatCS Dozen Trades\t| vv 1|V\t\u2022 Health Insurance i 4 Europe 01 pus 1h tiKiially wen on couple of times h week.Sunday School Lesson aie.m a Six Thousand Cases From the Mediterranean Make Christmas Glad For Them 1 New Beach Togs Modest In Style \u201cYesterday tho engagement of our third daughter was announced, to the Hurprise of none of the Invited guests,\" eays a \u201cThe match had been in the making for years.The whole countryside watched it burgeon and could And no manner of fault with the prospect.Certainly I could not.experienced father of daughters I judge the young man to be excellent husband material.We could usually tell which way the winds were blowing by studying the monthly statements of the telephone company $3 charge to a point where standard rate for three minutes Is less than a dollar, the mater and I concluded something serious was under way in \"that direction.One of our girls apparently was encouraging a young man to talk about himself expansively and expensively.EfessEr:r:\u201d' Uon.on the economic consequences of ^ pwb\u201ee drmande lh6 fruits of great scientific advance but they find these fruits cannot be brought to the bedside of their families at reasonable cost.Thus we realize that we have not been able to secure efficient economic management over the distribution of these blessings.And now realize rather acutely that the responsibility of this efficient economic management has not been accepted in any quarter/* Dr.Leggett advocated health insurance as a means of.protection against ill health and its cost.Greek resident* of Windsor who like octopus were gladdened by the newH that a large shipment of frozen fish had reached New York, with Detroit getting its share for Christmas season trade, says the Windsor !>ally Star.To the average Canadian, octopus conjures something repulsive, but octopus to Greeks is as desirable as a juicy steak to the average native of this country.Octopus-eating in the border district is not as general as in son ^ American centres, polnnts out Peter Boardganls, proprietor of the Oue!*\u201e, lette avenue restaurant which bears bis name He explains that most of the Greeks in this area come from inland towns and they haven\u2019t been brought up with octopus like those who lived near the seif/ Served Up In Stew The fish is usually smoked or salted, says the restaurateur, and the popular way of serving It 1s In » stew.It has a cosrse taste, with a flavor skin to that of sturgeon.Six thousand cases of frozen octopus have reached New York from the Mediterranean, and centres of the United placed orders for nearly the entire shipment, according to preps despatch- Greek merchants along Monroe Avo.In Detroit placed special orders for the fish, and they expected to clear Dr.T H.Leggett, president of the Canadian Medical Association, told the University Club of Ottawa last week that \u201cIf we have not the foresight, the courage and the Initiative to inaugurate health Insurance, state medicine will come of itself through force of circumstances.\u201d Dr.Leggett declared fruits of great advances made In recent years, by scientific medicine had not been brought to the bedsides of patients at reasonable cost.Ready For Emergency Expense \u201cThe head of a family a comparatively few years ago.\" he said, \"needed to budget In his contingency account for only the meagre of his family physician, with perhaps a email drug account\u2014rarely for specialist services, nursing services and hospital accounts.\u201cBut today science has placed at Designers Bow to Conventions ci Grandmother's Dey\u2014But Only Slightly i writer in Atlantic Monthly they said unto him, We are able.And Jesus said unto them, The cup that I drink ye shall drink ; and with the Itaptism that 1 am baptized withal shall ye be baptized.40.But to sit on ray right hand or on my left hand is not mine to give; but it is for them for whom it hath been prepared.41.And when the ten heard it, they began to be moved with indignation concerning James and John.42.And Jesus called them to him, and saith unto them, Ye know that they who are accounted to rule over the Gentiles lord it over them; and their great ones exercise authority over them 43.But it is not so among you: but whosoever would become great among you, shall be your minister.44.And whosoever would be first among you, shall be servant of L.3SvlN I.rh« Gospel of Mark\u2014Mark 10:35-45 Printed Text Mark 10:44.THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time/\u2014The teaching of Jesus recorded in the portion of Mark's Gospel assigned to this lesson was given during March of A.D.80.The Gospel of Mark itself was written approximately 60 À.D., twenty years after our Lord\u2019s ascension.Place.\u2014The teaching of our Lord which is found in the passage of Mark\u2019s Gospel assigned to this lesson was given in Perasa.that territory which lay on the eastern side of the Jordan River, beyond the Dead Sea, extending north to Jhe Sea of Galilee.We do not know where the Gospel of Mark itself was written.Mark is sometimes called simply Mark, which was his Roman name, and sometimes he is called John, or John Mark, John being his Hebrew name.His name first appears in the book of Acts (though he himself does not personally appear in the events recorded), at the time of the persecution under Herod Agrippa I, when, after the martyrdom of James, Peter was imprisoned, and, after a miraculous deliverance hy an angel of the Lord, '\"came to the house of Mary, the mother of John whose surname was Mark/* Professor A.T.Robertson has very finely said: \u201cMark is a comfort to many n young man who has made a serious blunder in life.Written for Gentiles While the Gospel of Mattnew was written for Jews, it is clearly evident that the Gospel of Mark was written for Gentiles, and especially Roman Gentiles.The very brevity of the Gospel would point to this in the first place; the Gentile sections, es-spec ally those found in chapters six to eight, would indicate Mark\u2019s intention of writing his Gospel for the great Gentile world; the law is not even mentioned in the second Gospel; and, while it is true that there are many quotations from the Old Testament to be found here, yet only one of them is in Mark\u2019s own narrative (others occurring in speeches which Mark records).Mark\u2019s Gospel is the briefest of all the four, containing six hundred and seventy-eight verses, as compared with Matthew, which has one thousand and seventy-one verses, and Luke, eleven hundred and fifty-one verges, and John, eight hundred and seventy-nine verses.Designers of the beach clothes to be* at winter resorts this year have worn __ made a bow to the modesty of grandmother\u2019s day but not so.deep a bow that there won\u2019t be plenty of sun tanned epidermis around to decorate the As an cabanas.A sc re of pretty models bared fas It were) the new creations last week at the photographers\u2019 jamboree at the Surf Hub, Miami, Florida, arranged annually by the city publicity bureau i»>f a leading department store.Prim With Shorts Typical of the new mode combining with daring was a beige If we found a the demurenesH sharkskin playsuît having a bodiced top with puffed sleeves\u2014all very pftra far, hut worn with shorts.Another Indication of the trend was the length of the shorts, falling lower than formerly hut still shorts \u2014pajama-shorts, the called so all.Care To Minister 45.For the Son of man also came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.These two disciples, James and John, had just heard the Lord talk about the cross' and about his suffering (vs.38.34), but these men are so incapable of entering into the significance of Jesus\u2019 words that, utterly ignoring the terrible death which is soon to be the experience of their Master, they begin to ask him for positions of prominence for themselves at his right hand and at his left hand in the earthly kingdom which they expected him to set up soon.The baptism nf which Jesus here speaks that ho is soon to be baptized with is, of course, his death.Christ wisely tells them that positions of honor will be occupied by those who win them, that he will not arbitrarily distribute honors to his disciples, and that the prize will go, not to the one who asks for it, but to the one who wins it.Then our Lord proceeds to tell them that greatness with his disciples is not to be measured in the way the world measures greatness.\u2019Jesus - teaches that to serve is to reign, and that to bestow is to be blessed.This was at that time an entirely new and revolutionary idea, ami is one which the world does not yet understand, nor the church yet practice.We are great, not as we get, but as we give, not by being lords, but by being servants, not by winning crowns, but by wearing crosses and by washing feet.\" Our Lord then proceeds to illustrate more powerfully what he is saying by presenting himself as the perfect incarnation of this lofty and.heavenly ideal, namely, that he himself came for no other purpose than minister unto men.This passage may be called the very center of the theme of Mark\u2019s Gospel, namely, Christ as the Servant of all, and in this passage are phrases that definitely belong to the life and work of the author, Mark.outfits were n e w love.All over this great country, I reflected, young men and women are telephoning to each other at so much a minute.Thu sun does not set upon these long-winded and longdistance approaches toward destiny.Two young persons in a melting condition somewhat thwarted by intervening space can range all around a delicate but unimportant subject for Indefinite period.From the standpoint of American Telephone and Telegraph, this Is Juicy business indeed.I suspect that, while commerce carries the costs and overhead of that notable company, love generates Its profits and guarantees 9 per cent, dividends.Flowers, Clothes, Movie Industry Consider the trade in flowers.In untold thousands of country greenhouses millions of plants are seeded and tended until the time when their blossoms can be sold off to shops whose best customer Is tile young man palpitant.What else but love keeps the clothing Industry squirming, with novelty! One shudders to think what would happen to movie stocks except for the our octopus-eating States have revealing halt, r outfit named '* had Its covering, of a Even a \"strip teaqe sort.It consisted of a halter and a skirt, shirred about the hip, separate both of which came off to reveal a bathing suit of halter and es matching shorts underneath.we Quebec\u2019s Own Fascist Leaders an a am 7m So They Say m V, w HA free press is far more than a It is a right Herbert Hoover.\u2019 publisher\u2019s privilege, of the people.*\u2019\u2014\" % h m ** m P ; -*\u2022 V, \u201cPerhaps some of the younger people are right in writing their au- tobiogitiphies at the age of 80 or Ida M.Tarbell.% -il 3».\u201d A\u20148 m Urge Boycott of Japanese Silks and Toys l * SffAR * m ! w* p ' * i w * » A The entire narrative is written in \u2022 quick, nervous, energetic style such as none of the other Gospel writers reveal.Mark records nineteen miracles and only half a dozen parables.Mark\u2019s narrative is full of realistic.vivid, minute details, which are omitted in many cases by all the other Gospel writers, many of which details could have been supplied only by an eye-witness: Thus, in describing the actions of our Lord, he speaks of hs arms, his hands, his eyes, and often he vividly reveals actually how Jesus looked upon different groups, and notes various gestures which our Lord made.As wo have said above, there is very little in Mark\u2019s Gospel which Peter could not have orally communicated to Mark.It is very interesting to note that, while Matthew gives Jesus commendation of Peter\u2019s confession, Mark gives only the rebuke (8:33).The only long paragraph in Mark about Peter is the record of his* denial (14:66-72).Portrait of Christ Mark himself, as we have seen, was an attendant, not a great leader,.but one with gifts for service; and it is very significant that the Gospel which he wrote presents the Lord Jesus Christ as the Servant of God.The key verse is Mark 10:45.\u2022\u2018For the Son of man also came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.** which the human emotions of Jesus vividly depicted, his compas- Bfffton I # 4 ! r k K SgfMH the sleeves.September 6, 1893, was the date .fixed for the wedding of Miss Still-waggon and Mr.Sieberger.But a fortnight before the wedding day * they had a violent quarrel, parted1, and found other life partners.Recently, they met again, this time as widow and widower, and on September 6, 1937, the wedding bells-pealed out for them\u201444 years after.| And\u2014would you believe it\u2014they cannot even remember what the old I quarrel was about.on The Stars And You Pickets carrying banners protesting Japan\u2019s military activities parade fa front of the Japanese Consulate in New York.The signs urre a boycott of Japanese silk and toys.The illustrations call attention to tha havoe being wrought by bombs.By A.R.WEIR Dec.31, Jan.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 anc*6.What the Stars foretell for those born on Horse and Buggy Wired for Sound and Light were born when the sun This makes you If the date of your birth is listed above, you cautions.You i ¦£ m m prefer to live quietly, rather shirking responsibilities not at all demonstrative in your affections.¦V: '¦* and you are - YOUR OWN BIRTHDATE.DECEMBER 31:\tThis should be a fortunate year for you brilliant financially and excellent socially.Your health should he good an relatives should benefit you.You should not allow yourself to become melancholy and should cultivate more faith.SsiaS SSK will rise in life through your own efforts.Those i| usually acquire wealth by their steady and 1 indicated this year also excellent I m * i ?y-M * This is the Gospel in ?I your m&m are so lion (1:41), his anger (3:6), his indignation (10:14), his grief (7:84; 8: 17).In this Gospel we find the hu-1 imitations of Christ clearly set in 1:46; 6:6; 7:24; i *¦:>- i mm 5ÉJ You JANUARY 2 bom under Caprfcornus patient industry.Many journeys are prospects socially and financially.m» tn vmi this vear in many small ways.man r 1 forth, as, e g &rd 13:32.There is no record of his miraculous birth, no account of the Sermon on the Mount, no long dereference to his coming \u2022 \u2022 ! w - M 2 > m S '\u2022\t> I\\LA I ¦ courses, no to judge the world, no attending legions of angels.The Gospel gives a picture \u201cof the Son of God with power, moving among mon with his gift of miracles and making the ^things of nature the servants of his grace.should coir.** to you this year in many sma 4% % Èm aàJ\u2019 .\t\u2022 ' ^ give thvüi this pleasure.; i S3 mm, m wm IF J î !>o cnrciul, how- .1.Tlie coming m r* You ; re pincer,*, cautious and thrifty.become mean and over car* JANUARY 5: ever that you do i Vi ft ' Should'be excellent for you especially In dealing with the opposite \u2022ei and, mmy visit» tj places of am use tuent ara Indicated: JANUARY 6: Although the coming year may be somewhat unsettled, happiness Is shown In social and love affairs.Complications may arise through correspondence and n woman may help you in your business lucky number.Those Bern on this date usually 35.And there come near unto him Jsrn^s and John, the sons of Zcbe* 4m, saying unto him, Teacher, we faoald that thou shouldw*t do for us «fcatsoever we shall ask of thee.3(fc 4nd he said unto them, mat would E§ that I should do for you?37.And key said unto him, Grant unto us may sit, one on thy right *f, and one on thy left hand, in f glory.88.But Jesus said unto m, Ye know not what ye ask.Ar> able to drink the cup that I drink ?to be baptised with the hapticn t I am baptized with?39.And a » V1 Man.'' \u2022» V m t affairs.Three fa your make excellent parents.If farmers and buggy drivers would take a leaf out of Frank Dyer\u2019s book there would be far fewer accidents.I Just because Frank, of Whitewater, Wis., prefers his horse and bugery to an auto, you neednP think h 3.fashion.His rig uses more electricity than an auto does.Reading from left to right, he has two harness lgHi8 I in place of bells on the horse, four spoke lights on each wheel, a spot-light and horn on the dashboard, a rad^ , a I light on the whip-socket, port and starboard lights beside the seat, loud speakers on both sides (one can be seen I between the spokes of the rear wheel), and big taiMight with \u201cHowdy\u201d painted on it.Five batteries at the Mir I furnish current.He says that sometimes when autoists meet him on the rord at night they pull up at the side L because they don\u2019t know what\u2019s coming.\tI IlElEiïSiifüSH E 1 J 4 Clarendon Council.SEED CLEANING HODGINS GARAGE THE EQUITY J&n'y 3, 1937 Regular session of the Clarendon Council held on the above date.Present Mayor Barr, Councillors Macfarlune, Wbelen, Hanna, Grant, Connolly, Judd.Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on motion of Cra Cvnnolly-W belen.BIHII\tMotion by CtS Mscfailane Grant, Montreal.Vec.S*4 - The Quebec Fair that Mayor Birr go to the proper Wage Boird issued an order providing authorities to find a suitable place of for workers whose residence f*»r Jas.McLarnon.\u2014Carried.Motion by Cra Grant-Macfarlane, that n the Pickanock Road le Hie ceutiniH'd under the present system -of Carried.Motion by Crs Whelen Hanna, that Mayor Barr be allowed 833 for expenses new during the year 1937.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Hanna Connolly, that the following bills he paid : W A Horigins, spikes .Pontiac Telephone .Win Elliott serving warrents \u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Whelen-Macfarlane, that Lawrence Horigins be appointed winter foreman on the Pickanock road with Joe Crawford as assistant\u2014Carried.Motion by Cis Judd Hanna, that Mayor Barr be authorised to preside at nomination and election of Councillors to be held Wednesday, January l2tb.\u2014 Carried.Motion by Crs Whelen-Macfarlane, that this Council call for tenders for cedar squares 8x8 and ti x 6, up to the regular session of February next, 23 percent, only to be C x fi \u2014Carried.Motion by Cra Hanna-Grant, that the road list be made up at four mills on the dollar for r«>ad purposes.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Macfarlane-Judd.that this Council make a donation of $100 00 to the Trustee Account of the Shaxvville Nursing Home\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Judd-Whelen.that the Mayor be appointed as the Clarendon representative on the Trustee Committee of the Shaw ville Nursing Home.\u2014 Carried.Motion by Cra Grant-Hanna, that this Council pay the same for hauling gravel this year a4 last year\u2014Carried Motion by Crs Connolly-Macfarlane, that this Council ask the Minister of lloads for a grant sufficient to build two bridges, one on the 4th Rang* and the other on the 9th Range, ar.d also for a grant for the road from Charteris to the Litchfield line*\u2014Carried.On motion of Cr Judd t! limed.SHAWVILLE, JAN 6, 193$ It\u2019s not too early to begin having your seed cleaned for Spring sowing.We are now equipped to clean all kinds of grain to your entire satisfaction.New Quebec Fair Wage Law Effective February 15th, 1938 Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet, Sales tor wage mcrcivy pay below minimum standards in specitt ratvg'ii ics, five to ten percent.ad vane in minimums now legally fixed, action will aff*ct nearly 80 percent the province's G70.000 workers, inclad itig 13X000 women.The announcement said the worker provin c in any industrial or commercial establish ment ; office workers, clerks, linical assistants, nurses, workers classified as \u2018\u2018domestic' in commercial establishments, such As cooks vliambermaids.elevator operators, male or h male teachers, employes of theatres or places of entertainment.It includes also \u201ci working at any work manuel or otherwise and for whom no provision has been made in the present ordinance \".Wage minimums previously under lefunct.Women's Minimum Wage Board are extended to male workers, solo exceptions being domestic servants privately employed, agricultural work-rs, colonists and workers already covered l>y collective labor agreements tinder the Act Respecting Workmen's Wages Time and a half must be given un ploy os who work fewer than 30 hours a week.\u2018 The minimum hour' regulation is designed to prevent abuses whereby employes might be employed \u2018on speculation\" and retained only for brief periods It is also provided that in employe called to work, and working loss than a regular day, must be paid for at least four hours Overtime as the rate cf tune and a half also must be paid everyone working more than 48 hours weekly.The overtime provisions arc applicable to workers earning less th in $t>0 a week.For the protection of workers now receiving more than the legal minimums, ivory salary now Icing paid shall he leemed a contract and no cuts shall be ipplied as a consequence of the increases \u2022xtended t< workers in the I.wer ?racket.The total amount of the contemplât or about (b nercent.of Quebec's total wage bill, recording to C.H.Ch tsley.member of he board.He said that for workers iow benefiting by legally-established wage rates the increase will be com paratively small but that for m.my it hers it would be much larger.He believed for some it might mean a raise >f as much as 30 percent.Objections, remarks or *uggesti( ns «rom employers or employes will be *o wide red by the heard, it was announced, with a view to modification or suspension of the order.Scales of wages applicable under the irder vary in the Montreal, One bee Three Rivers and the rest-of the-pro-iince zones from 10 cents an hour for belt hops, messenger?and doorkeepers -o 40 cents for mechanics.The order provides for wages of 13 to 2d cents an hour for employes in in* lustrial and cotumcrcial establishments; 1V30 cents for watchmen ; 20-25 cents tor office employes bile, truck or horse drivers .«or bell hops, messengers, doorkeepers ; 30-40 cents for garage employes , 12-20 \u2022cuts for domestic employes in establish-«enta other than private homes ; $300 4rmually for male or female teachers engaged by school commissions, if provided with free lodging, otherwise |400 a year; 20-30 cents for employes \u2022n public halls, theatres, and sports \u2022sUblishments.The order goes into effect February and is effective for one year.the work + Wc are in a position to do all overhaul and maintenance jobs on your car.It does not matterif the job large or small, and get our prices THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REC'O.1111* 21 ftt waiters Shawvllle Council NOTICE 6 my day laborer whatsoever.V Shawvllle, Dec.97,1937 As per notice given by the Secretary, a special meeting of the Shawvillo Council was held on above date to appoint a Councillor in the place of Duncan Campbell.Motion by Crs Hodgins McDowell, that Emmerson Cotie be appointed Councillor in the place of Duncan Campbell.Motion by Crs R 1* Fades O Eudes, that nominations be closed.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Woodley O Eades, that this meeting be dosed.\u2014Carried.< C Call In Tiik Matter ok Tiik Estai/ am» Svcckssion of Tnr.Latk DAME MARY GRACE 8LY, Latk of Thk Village ok Widow or fur Latk.MARSHALL HOWARD.AH persona having claims against the above EsUta are requested to file the same with the undersigned within fifteen days and all persona owing tin-above Estate are requested to make settlement with the undersigned within fifteen days, Shawvllle, Que, January 4th, 193\"^ ANDREW SLY, Tutor to heirs at law, Shawvllle, Qne.IX IS SilAWVlM.K, need of Tires or a Battery Call and see us.If you are in Gas and Oil Parts, Accessories, Shaw ville, Jan y 3rd, 193S Regular session of the Shawville Council held tonight.Present.Mayor Argue and Councillors J L Hodgins.R P Eades, Gold win McDowell, O Eades, C N.Woodley, Emmerson Cotie.The newly appointed Councillor having taken his oath of office, the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of Cra Hodgins-McDowell.Motion by Crs Hodgins-Woodley, that the snowplowing of the Shawville streets he given to HI wood Dale and the rolling of the streets to Hilliard Hodgins, at a price of 40 cents per hour for the current season.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs McDowell-Woodley, that this Council ratify the agreement made by the Mayor and Gen.A If.Dogg regarding lease of land.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Hodgins O Eades, that i he following hills be paid : 1 J.I\u201e HODGINS O R H ARLAN D C.ROW AT, NI Shawville, Que.Phone 64 J.Columbus\u2019 Party Did Not Have Very Large Ships Columbus, on his voyage to America, was not equipped with tavg?ships.Of the three vessels provided for the voyage, the two furnished by the village of Palos were little The third, hired with funds contributed by the queen and I by Columbus, was called a ship, a; though it was about the size of : coast schooner.The crew of tin Nina, the smaller of the caravels,\t,\t.âSfSS I Sf-hhi- ¦ s had a crew of twenty-seven, com- \u2022 Hodgins Lumber Lo.*- manded by Martin Alonzo Pin- A.rau^®pnt\t\u2018 * zon, brother of Nina\u2019s captain.Most Bickle-Seagrave, hre supplies, of the crews were volunteer editors Lindsay Dale, sanding at retool Palos.The Santa Marla, CGIum* Heman Dagg, wood to Mr bus* flagship, was manned by a crew Howard.of 52, including some citizens of Mrs.Howard.Palos, honest sailors, pirates, '\u2022adventurers, convicts from neighboring Mediterranean ports, from inland towns and from Spanish Included were Arthur ESTABLISHED 1883 COACH Council INVALID GEORGE HYNES St SON t tt caravels R.T HvR.ins Seo-Trcas 1 increases i Human Eye Regarded as Nature\u2019s Greatest Girt $13 10 Directors of Funeral Service Shawville, Que.12 Mother Nature polished eft her happiest invention the day she took a sphere about the size e: a ping-pong ball, implanted therein a few optical gadgets whose analogs can be found in a small box camera, and labeled her product the human eye, says Literary Digest.Nature practiced a good deal the animal kingdom before she perfected her chef-d'oeuvre.She gave the eagle a set of eyes which ore virtual telescopes, able to distinguish tiny objects from incredible distances.And the zebra has eyes with horizontal pupils, the better to see while grazing with head to the ground.A bee distinguishes ultraviolet light to which the human eye is blind.Insects have compound eyes particularly suited for seeing motion.The dragonfly\u2019s eye has 30,000 facets, each set at a different angle.Owls can see in the semi-darkness.Fishes are specialists in underwater vision.Ages ago, Nature gave some of the huge reptiles a third eye in the back of the head to keep watch on danger from the rear.But man alone possesses an eye with vision sharp enough for reading and close work.Man also has the Inestimable advantage of seeing things in three dimensions To practically all animals, vision is a two-dimensional affair like a pic- I bill-board, with colors less absent\u2014birds, for in- C 03 U 48 2 20 Phone 80 e 25 5 00 NOTICE Electors of the Municipality of Shawville on South Onslow Council \u2014Carried.A petition was presented, signed by 93 ratepayers and residents of the the Village of Shawville praying this Council to adopt a resolution asking Quebec Liquor Commission to establish a store in this Municipality for the vending of liquors and wines, Motion by Crs J L Hodgins 0 Eades, that the above petition be received and recorded in the minutes.\u2014Carried.A petition was also presented, signed by 160 ratepayers and residents, asking that this Council do not adopt a resolution asking the Quebec Liquor Commission to establish a liquor vending store in this Municipality.Motion by Crs Cotie R P Eades, that said petition be received and recorded in the usual way.\u2014Carried.Moved by R P Eades seconded by J L Hodgins, that the Quebec Liquor Commission be advised forthwith that this Council is opposed to the installation cf a liquor store in Shawville.\u2014 Carried.Motion by Crs Woodley Hqdgins, that H T Argue be appointed to preside over the nomination and ejection of Councillors to be held on Wednesday, January 12.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs McDowell R F Eudes, that the cash discount on water rates be increased from 20 to 25 percent, ou water accounts frem the first of the present year.\u2014Carried.Motion by (T Hudgins to adjourn.\u2014 Canted.\t.% Dec.28.1937 An adjourned meeting of the pal council held on above date at the usual place of meeting.Members present, Ambrose Kennedy, Mayor, and Councillors Taber, McBftre Memtield.On motion of Crs Merrtfield-McLaoe, the following bills were ordered paid ; Joe Findlay, wire for bridge I t to E A Pritchard supplies\t16 30 Arthur Smiley, road list\ti9 60 Herbie Young, Bristol Onslow i -townline.'.00 Jos A Steele, postage\t00 On motion by tr?Taber- Me Race, that Herbie Young spend *180.00 gravelling Bi istol-Onslc w Town Lice» payment to be made in May.\t1° be Bristol rate of t*ay.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Merritield-Taber the Sec-Treas.have bocks of Council audited.\u2014Carried.On motion cf Cr Me Bane -he meeting then adjourned.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Secretary, that a meeting of the F.lectois of the Municipality of Clarendon, will be \u2022 held in Hynes\u2019 Hall, Shaw ville, on Wednesday, January 12, from 10 o'clock until noon, for the purpose of nominating three Councillors for the ensuing term.If at noon there is more than three candidates for the office cf Councillors, a poll will to held in the same hall on Monday, January 17th, 1939.Poll to open a* 8.00 iun.and close at 6.00 p.m.The retiring Councillors are» R T\\ Fades, Cliff Woodley and G old win McDowell Given at Shawville this 3rd day of January.1938 mumu Laws, an Englishman, and William Harris, from Ireland.There also were a number of Jews, banished by an edict of the Spanish erdwn.Besides sailors, there were soldiers, an assayer, a lawyer, a taiiofr, a physician, a barber, a number of cabin boys, a personal servant) for Columbus and an interpreter.! Columbus had no scientific appliances of any sort.It was not possible to tell time accurately, j for there were no clocks\u2014only the halfhour sand-glass and, on fair days, the sun.He could estimate within a few degrees his distance north from the equator by measuring the height of the north star, but be could only guess how far west he had traveled.The calculation of the day\u2019s sailing depended much upon the strength of the wind and the ocean current.The sailors measured their speed by floating objects.the 20-25 for automo 10 cent* that E.T HODGINS Sec-Treat* NOTICE Electors of the Municipality of Clarendon PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned Secretary, that a meeting of the Electors of the Municipality of Clarendon, will be held in Hynes' Hall, Shawville, on Wednesday, j January 12, from IQ o'clock until good, On motion of Crs McBane Merrideld, I for the purpose of nominating thren the minutes of Dec.6th and Dec.29th j Councillors for the ensuing term, meetings were adopted as read.\tIf at coon there is more than three On motion of Crs Young-MacKechme candidates for the office of Councillors, the following bills were ordered paid :\ta poll will be held in the same hall on Medical Arts Dispensary.; #70 37 Monday.January 17, 1938.Poll to W J Fleming, board of council 7 00 open at 8.00 a.m and close at 6.00 p.m.Motion by Cra Young-MerrifieUi, that The retiring Councillors are, James By-law No 27 which has just been read Whelen, James Judd, and Ira Hanna, re opening of a road between Lets 2 and Given at Shawville this 3rd day of 3, Range 4, be adopted.\u2014Carried\tJanuary.1938 On motion of Cr Young the Council then adjourned January 3, 1939 A regular meeting of the Municipal Council held on above date at the usual place cf meeting.Members present» Councillors' MacKochcie, Mnldoon, Young, Merrifield, McBane.In the absence of Mayor Kennedy, Councillor Muldoon Mayor pro tem on motion Kecbuic MerriEeld.tore on a more or L_ stance, can not see blues and v»o- Macdonald College Coarse in Co-operation Northern Arabian Native lets Uses Odd Smoking Outfit Judged by European standards, the rough-living, scraggy Bedouin Arab of Northern Arabia and Sinai carries a ludicrous smoking outfit, observes a writer in London Tit-Bits Magazine.His pipe, called the beeba, exhibits his own craftsmanship or lack of it, the bowl, capacious and cylindrical, beâag carved out of soft Teima stone, fo obtain the long stem, he twists a red-hot skewer through a wild fig shoot or oleander twig.Unfortunately, continuous sucking result* in its rapid dissolution, and a stock A modern movement ha.- hud a more j apid growth than has the co-operative Movement among farmer- throughout \u2022 he world, and the past few years have j M.*en great strides taken in co-operation ' n the Pi ovince of »ital importance, however, that those \u2022n charge of co operative enterprises-\u2014 md indeed that the community at arge\u2014have a sound knowledge of the \u2022undamental principles of co-o|* ration.CThe course in \u201cCo-operation offered »y the Quebec Department ot Agriculture, which will be given from January | river, ?7th to March 5th at Macdonald Col ege, offers an unrivalled opportunity for farmers and farmer's sons to become acquainted with co-operative principles *nd methods of doing business, ^nd at >io cost to themselves i he course are : >\u2014To train men to become managers, secretaries and other officers of rural co-operative enterprises.v\u2014-To give a short but intensive training in the business aspects of rural Forced Early Ferrymen to Charge Uniform Fee Just as persons who have moLopo-ft is of lies on the sale of necessities can extract exhorbitant prices, many ferrymen of early Ohio could demand unreasonable rates to transport passengers and freight.Not only that, they could spite persons with whom they had quarreled by refusing to take them across the notes a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer.So the Ohio legislature came to the rescue of those who were being of new stems is an essential stand victimized by enacting laws which by.\tf compelled ferries to transport pass-The objvct* of engers and freight as well as mails \u2014within reason, of course, as when the waters were not raging from torrential rains.The assembly set up a system of license fees for ferrymen, depending on the amount of business they at various points of fixed the following appointed Crs Mac was » E.T.Hodglvs Sec Treat.Semi-Dry Grass Used by \u2022 Indiens to Smoke Meets Although hickory and oak have long been favored in meat smoking, certain nut shells and aromatic seeds have been preferred by primitive tribes.Semi - dry grass, that develops a \u2019 bonfire\" smell, has been used by plains, Indians, while Western tribes have tossed green sage brush sprigs on their fires.The burning, however, destroyed most of the sage flavor, scientists say.The use of saltpeter in curing was probably brought about through its being an impurity in the salt employed, or it may be that the early meat curers did not distinguish too well between flavor or pure salt and the bitter-salt tang of saltpeter.The discovery that it preserved the reddish tinge of meat, however, led to its use.\t4 Early salting and curing did not provide for uniform penetration, so that the-unsalted, uncolored and \u2022our spots resulted, with which meat curers must contend.E.T.HODGINS Sec-Trca* Matches rank in his eyes as a Western boon, obtainable only By stirring some white-faced traveler\u2019s compassion.Ordinarily the oW Bedouin gets his light by striking desert flints over shreds of an obsolete cotton garment.This tinder is prepared by first milling a cctten fragment between two rough stones.Even more primitive is his poudli or kees, fashioned from the skin of a still-born kid.Into this hairy bag he crams ample tobacco for the longest camel trek Given even these crude devices, most civilized beings would get a pleasurable smoke, but not with thentic Arabian tobacco.Grown haphazardly in desert wastes, this weed\" smalls to Heaven, but the Bedouin likes jt.Ju< A.brisLit, Sec T rea* In Memoriam Graham\u2014In loving memory of James A.Graham.who died January 4th, 1937.Your gentle face and patient smih With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each / Acd difid beloved by aH.The vbiee is mute, and stilled the heart, That loved us well and true.Ah : bitter was the trial to part From one so good as you.You are net forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be.As long as life and memory lasts, her thee Wtps and Family.Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received up to noon, Saturday, Jar./ 16, 1933, for a quantity of good cedar Telephone Poles, 2£ and 24 feet, not less than 6 inches at top.Poles must be good sound grain cedar.Tenders are also asked for a supply of good body hardwood\u2014birch, beech or maple\u201422 inches long, suitable for fur nnnee, Apply to were realizing passage, and rates of pay: \"10 cents for a foot passenger; 20 cents for a man and horse; $1 for a loaded wagon and team; 75 cents for any other fourwheeled carriage, or empty wagon and team; 50 cents for a loaded cart and team ; 37% cents for an empty cart and team, sled or sleigh and team; 10 cents each fbr horse and cattle; and 3 cents each for sheep and pigs.\" life 2\u2014To introduce a policy having as its object the greater economic indepen 'lienee of the farming community.\"The coarse is available to selected applicants from the rural sections of the fcVovince who are between the ages of 30 ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦hhbhhi to accepted candidates, and app \u2022Ion for admission should be raadi -?nee to the local agriculture tentative or agronome.The course is absolutely au THOMAS EADES, ' .\tPresident i Pontiac Rural Telephone Co., Ltd I tea _e at repre- We win remem Dozens of Castes Among Hindus; Twice-Born Aces Among the Hindus there are dozens of castes, of which the Brahmins, or Twice-Born, are the highest There are many lower grades until one comes to the Untouchables, who ore pariahs and outcasts in the extreme sense.The members of any caste are not allowed to marry into a higher, but Untouchables are usually segregated in their own villages, like lepers.| In Bengal they enjoy a certain freedom, but if the shadow of one fell on a Brahmin when he was eating, the man would have to cast away his food and fine brass dishes, bathe in the River Ganges and make \u201cpooja\u201d (prayers and sacrifices).In other parts, where old customs die hard, Untouchables have an exceedingly thin time.In Britain dogs are treated better.Some of the worst areas lie along the Malabar coast and in the Madras Presidency.Here, according to a writer in London Tit-Bits Magazine, outcastes have to keep their distance from Brahmins.Thus, a Brahmin is polluted if a Shanar\u2014 toddy tapper\u2014comes within twenty-four paces of him.Tiyans must keep thirty-six paces away; cobblers, masons, blacksmiths, and carpenters twenty-four paces; Pul-yan cultivators forty-eight paces; and Dorns, Chamars, and Pariahs\u2014 who eat beef\u2014sixty-four paces.Nay-arg can approach, but not touch, a Brahmin, who will also exhibit disgust if the shadow of a European mill on him while eating.The Equity- PRINTING Established I8S3 .rvouPiiFU rvrHY Thursday at SIIAW VILLE, QUEBEC annual subscription Anywhere in Canada .$1.50 To United States Successor to G.F* Hodgins Co.Limited Remember THE EQUITY is in a position to do practically all your printing a neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : I 2.00 All Arrears must l»e paid in full before any paper la discontinued Stocktaking Specials W.G.COWAN.PUBLISHER Look Here Letterheads, Envelopes, Billheads, Invoices Statements, Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags I For Sale, Wants, Found Lost, etc.Clearing Sale of Winter Goods I o irlvln ;o A.COATS, WINDBREAKERS BUILDING lots Ff>n SALR-Onc FOR SALE\u2014Bat driving vears old.quiet and aound 1e \u2014\"\" f iota for sale on King Priced reasonable.Only only Mackinaw Coat, size 42, at $7.25 Three only Men's Brown Suede-finish Wind-breakers, sizes 38 and 40, $3.69 Men\u2019s Heavy Mackinaw Windbreakers in green and red plaid, sizes 34 to 42.$4.28 Three only Boys' Leather Windbreakers, sizes 32 and 36, $2.69 Seven only Boys\u2019 Pure Wool Windbreakers blue, maroon and scarlet, sizes 30 to 36.$2.18 or more J É|j| mate, six n every way.Brownlkk, R.R.No.«8W8B» THE EQUITY PHONE, 73 mmm.Hie.Phone, 20 0 \u201cPieces of Eight\u2019* Known in Time of Shakespeare The Spanish peso or eight reals of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries circulated throughout the American continent and was known as the \u201cpiece of eight.\u201d This name, relates a writer in the Detroit News, is found in English literature as early as Shakespeare\u2019s time.The coin was worth approximately as much as our dollar.Because of its design, it is sometimes known as the \u201cpillar dollar,\u201d and it has been supposed by some that these \u2018 pillars of Hercules\u201d with the ribbon about them gave rise to the dollar sign.Webster\u2019s dictionary, however, shows that this was originally a modification of \u201cPs,\u201d Mexican abbreviation of \u201cpesos\u201d or \u2018piastres.\u201d The \u201cs ' was at first placed above and to the right of the \u2018 P\u201d but later was lowered and twined around that letter.Early manuscripts have shown the sign to be the result of evolution, independently in different places.It was written after the numeral in Spanish America, but before the numeral, like the pound sign, by the English edlonists, and was widely used before the adoption of the United States dollar in 1785.It is employed also for the dollar in Canada, West Indies, Hong Kong and Straits Set-dements; for the peso in Argentine, Chile.Mexico, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay; for the murets in Brazil; for the escudo in Portugal; for the lempira in Honduras.Fur Pelts Wanted SWEATERS I wish to announce to the public that I am in the market fur all kind* of seasonable fur pelts and assure highest market prices.NORRIS It.HORNER Licensed Fur Dealer, Shawville, Que Try our Pastry .Children\u2019s All-wool Sweaters, in grey, blue and cardinal, 79 cents We make a specialty of Raisin, Apple and Mince Pies ingredients are used.Our Fancy Cakes, Buns and Cookies are becoming quiteijpopular.Give your order to the Driver Phone 89 Only the very finest Youth's All-wool Sweaters in blue and cardinal, sizes 28 to 34, 98 cents.UNDERWEAR * Men\u2019s 100 p.c.Unshrinkable Combinations slightly soiled, $1.69 or Sales & Service MAIN STREET SHAWVILLE, QUE Shell Seated *G as and Oils General Repairs some Dods\u2019 Bread Unshrinkable Shirts and Drawers, some slightly soiled, 98 cents Men\u2019s 100 p- c Manufactured in Shawville GUM RUBBERS sizes from Men's HeavyH Gum Rubbers, 6 to 11, $1.75 THE RENFREW MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS The Same Reliable Service Boys' Heavy Gum Rubbers sizes 3 to 5 $1.60 Youths Heavy Gum Rubbers, sizes from II to 13.$1.40 Wilson\u2019s Garage Phone 40 Ancient Holyrood Castle Once Was a Royal Palace Edinburgh, the capital and show city of Scotland, consists of an old town and a new, both as much unlike each other as are Paris and Constantinople.Both are situated on lofty, parallel ridges, separated by a broad, deep ravine planted with trees and shrubbery, across which stretches a bridge of giddy heigh.Holyrood palace, Ion* the seat of Scottish royalty, is perhaps the outstanding historical attraction in Edinburgh, says a writer in the Los j X phone.278 Holyrood is the $ Manufactures of and Dealers in Monuments in Marble and Granite Estimates c all Cemetery work gladly furnished Will cell pw+naM/ if requeued Salt Halt» Tired Feeling Many people know the value of sugar as a strengthening food, but ;t is not so well known that common *alt ho* great value in banishing : atigue Lack of suit often leads y) phys\u2019cal weariness and a general \u2022rmtwimvnee condition, ard in rarer to Add ko: ) s disuse, the ; leaded wasting complaint.Chief symptoms of this malady are nervousness, irritability, breathlessness c-nd pains over the heart.Examination of sufferers has revealed a low level of salt in the blood, states The Practitioner, and an extra tea spoonful of salt in the patient s diet &ave complete relief in four or five days.No relapse takes place provided the diei is continued, but should it be relaxed the symptoms of fatigue reappear.BLANKETS Twelve pair only Heavy Quality Horse Blankets.$2.89 GEO.FRO ATS & Go., Proprietors 284 Argyte Street, Renfrew, Ont.Heavy Grey Blankets, suitable for horse covers or.camp.$3.60 arcs Angeles Times\t_ , thank offering of a Scottish king, David 1, who met the adventure which started the story surrounding the old place.Attacks by an infuriated stag here, the legend goes, he was miraculously saved b% the loat Holy Cross, or Rood, winch fell from the stag\u2019s antlers, and at sight of which the animal turned and fled.In his joy over his deliverance, the King erected an abbey on the spot as a mark of gratitude Four hundred years later the abbey replaced by a great palace, built by King James V.Many royal names are written into the history of the old gray pile, but the nimbus of romance encircles especially the memory of three: Mary Queen of Scots, Lord Darnley, her husband, and David Rizzfo.her chief minister.A MacLeans RED 6 WHITE STORE Successor to G.F.Hodgins Go., Lmited f The Heurt h Dus?Normally, the heart forces all five quarts of the body's blood through the circulatory system about once a minute.This can fluctuate from four quarts a minute when the body is at rest, and nine quarts a minute during moderate exercise, up to sixteen quarts a minute during violent physical exertion.- A drop of blood make its round trip through the 4 The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves was 11 Beattie\u2019s Eve Service 12c Cocoa, pure.bulk.I pound .Black Tea.bulk, per pound .Fry's Chocolate, half pound tin .Walker\u2019s Soda Biscuits.Alymer Soup, eight varieties, 3 for Prunes, three pounds.Apricots, per pound.Heinz Pork and Beans, large tin medium tin 45c Thirty-five years of successful Optical Practice should guide your footsteps to Beatties Exf.Service, cor.Gladstone and Bronson, Ottawa.If you want to see as you should see you will see Beattie\u2019s Eye Service Sciemtifs Eye Examinations Specialists on all Visual and Muscular Eve Defects # 25c can circulatory system in * twenty-two seconds.Each hour, says a writer in Literary Digest, the heart swishes a barrel of blood through the body, seven and a half tons of blood a day.\t.The Conic Hand The Conic hand is medium-sized, tapering slightly in the palm.The fingers are long and tapering, full at the base and slightly pointed at the naU.With this kind of hand, according to a writer in Pearsons London Weekly, you are artistic and luxury-loving, but are inclined to be over-impulsive and Indolent.Not for you is the strife of the world and you wouflt far sooner be left to vegetate in some quiet backwater of life.Emotional and sensitive you have in you the qualities of the great artist and the world-famous musician.However, whether or not you will make use of these fine qualities depends largely on whether or not your hands ere herd and firm.The firmer they are the more likely H is that you will make your mark In the world._ ; 12c 25c 25c 23c In twenty-four hours the heart performs work equivalent to lifting a one-ten elevator to a height of eight stories.2lc \u2022 ere?15c !\u2022 4 * 4 I 19c Tomatoes, large, two tins .Herring, Salted, per dozen .Honey.Clover, five pound tin.Peanut Butter, bulk two pounds, Macaroni, two pounds .Need far the Comforter In Seventeenth-century New York, fashion demanded taht a \"comforter,\u201d as well as a physician, be called when a person was very sick.Invariably dressed in black, he \"comforted\" the patient throughout the long hours of the night by singing mournful hymns, reading sad parts of the Scriptures and discussing such subjects as death and the jevti, \u2014Collier's Weekly.35c 40c 25c lie KATHLEEN *# ROLLINS T.T.BEATTIE. 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CLO.HING FOR SALE GOOD USED CLOTHING.LOWEST PRICE* catalogue.Yonge Street Clothing 502 Yonge Street, Toronto.FOR SALE / © Write for Exchange SALK-GOVBRNOM VOR FOR bile engines for land use.Hamilton.Out 25 Clyde St FOR SALE\u2014 LAVENDULA VERA - TRUE Bulb Gardens.Duncan.Vancouver Island.proved Ford V-8 performance.Whatever price you pay.you get a car built soundly to serve you well,.That\u2019s the Ford way.PC* LOW PIUVIMD PRICES SEE YOU* LOCAL FORD DEALER motoring satisfaction at low Ford prices.The Standard i*j*en lower priced than the De Luxe.It ia.a brilliant, modern car.It has graceful new lines and well-tailored interiors.K gives you the same basic advantages of toe 86-horsepower Ford V-8 offers two new cars for 1938 \u2014 the Ji Standard Ford V-8 and the De Luxe Ford V-8.They are different in appear-but built to the some standard of mechanical excellence \u2014 on the same 112-inch wheelbase.Because people liked out 1937 car so well, they bought more than of any other make.They liked its looks, its smooth performance, and the way it handled.We have improved on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford V-8.But some folks wanted still more size and style, with the same fundamental Ford advantages.For them, we have designed a new De Luxe line.The Dc Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer with more room, larger luggage space, and finer appointments.De Luxe cars equipped with the 85-Horsepowçr Ford V-8 engine.They provide furniture FREE! 2,000 Pieces Furniture FREE! IN LYONS' 1938 CATALOGUE OF NEW AND Re-conditioned Eurnlture.Write now for this five, illustrated catalogue to give you an Idea uf Lyons' remarkable furniture values.LYONS\u2019 TRADE-IN DEPT.NEW ANI> RECONDITIONED BARGAINS en Ô piece Bedroom Suite in two-&\ttone walnut finish.Dresser, Chlf- full size panel bed, eagles* eprtng and all-felt mattress.Completely re 8-Pieco solid oak Pining Room Suite.b!e and 6 leather upholstered chairs finit' De twifr Ford V-8 models ere Coupe, Tudor ST (Tan, for do r SêJân, Convertible Coupe, Clu > Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe, Phaeton and Convertible Sedan.Standard Ford V-8 is available in three mod* : Coupe, Tudor Sedan and Fordor Sedan.Ford sells a fully equipped ear at the lowest possible price.The prices on De 1-nxe model , include twin tail lights, two wimHlncld wiper:, two sun visors, twin electric horns, cigc.lighter, de luxe steering wheel, glove compartment clock and lock, chrome wheel bands, in addition to front and rear bumpers and guards, wheel and tire and tube, tire lock, and engine.Before Ford made V-type 8-cylinder engines available to every one, they were used only in expensive cars.Since then, four million Ford owners have learned the genuine enjoyment of driving an 8-cylinder car witn all-round economy.The low of the De Luxe and Standard cars els fomer brand t,fw finished.$23.50 Large buffet, extension ta- like ÎÏ t \\V *OQ z;n Beautiful 3-piece Chesterfield Suite.4>ZÎ7.UU Full size Chesterfield and 2 roomy chairs to match, upholstered In a good quality French Jacquard with everslbl# Marshall spring cushions.Thoroughly cleaned and reconditioned prices _\te make it easy for you to step into the V-8 class.spare headlight beam indicator.Prices on Standard models include front and rear bumpers and guards, spare wheel and tire and tube, lire lock, one tail light, one windshield wiper, one sun visor, cigar lighter, headlight beam indicator, and two horns.FIT YOUR CAR TO YOUR NEEDS With two distinct designs, two body si7n& and two price ranges, you\u2019ll find a 1938 Ford car to fit your personal needs exactly.Whatever one you choose, you get tirae- Large 3 drawer dresser with mlr- steel bed $25.00 in walnut finish.sagless spring and brand Completely re- fer In walnut finish new roll edge felt mattress finished Six-piece Enamel Breakfast Suite.Buffet, drop-leaf table and four Perfect condition.$15.00 Loyalty of Men Mr.Fraser emphasized the loyalty of Drake\u2019s men by maintaining that they would have even gone to hell with him for they knew if he took them there he could bring them back.In closing, Mr.Fraser made brief mention of some other well-known He suggested that be- are Windsor chairs C1 1 Cfl Oak Kitchen Cabinet.Top has \u2022p IT.DU gliding door front with flour and sugar containers, large cupboard space in base with bread box and three drawers In flue condition more [\u2022 3-Burner Gas Stove with oven Guaranteed Brand \u2022aite, upholstered in fine quality nut shade, Marshall reversible i; full webb construction.nfk Brand new Cuertertield Bed Suite.chesterfield bed has large ward- Covered In hard A real $6.75 $49.00 3-plere chesterfield new Meets Death In Search of Sleep THE JOY OF WORK Don\u2019t pity the man who hustles all the whole day through \u2014 But pity the other fellow who hasn\u2019t a thing to do.Condole with the chap who\u2019s Idle, who has no \u201crow to hoe,\u201d With no one depending on him, and nothing to make him grow.He missei the best of living, the joy of work well done, The thrill of high achievement and victories nobly won.And the man who \u201cdigs tn\u201c daily, and whose bread and butter depends On his doing his very utmost, who earns all he spends \u2014 Is the one \"who finds completeness In every well-spent day \u2014 Whose life Is filled with sweetness in work as well as play.His joy is in providing \u2014 through his own brawn and brain For those whose love inspires him to hustle with might and main.That man wHl keep on climbing, and nothing can make him atop; For with such power behind him he\u2019s sure to reach the top.So envy the man who hustles, ne^ds to hustle too; And from your heart be thankful If that man should be \u2014 YOU! repp Cover spring cushions \"What about this Pretty Seller cigarette case?\u2019\" Young Man \u2014 Pretty Seller Young Man - for them because I never write.Pretty Seller candy?\u201d Young Man -Pretty Seller this cake of soap?\" The young man bought 1L buccaneers cause of wireless and 40-knot boats, piracy today likely would not prove prosperous a profession as it did in the 16th century.HAV E \u201cI don\u2019t smoke.\" - \"This pen wiper.\u201d .never have any rob*.2 big chairs to match wearing repp material (rust shade) bargain Czx\tDressers In all finishes with Up large mirrors and 3 drawers.CA_______Chiffoniers In oak and walnut fO.oU Up finishes.(«a c/1 Drop-head Singer Sewing Machines.^lUeOU Guaranteed good condition, so a* Brand new all-felt Mattresses with heavy roll edge, well tufted \u2014 in cretonne covers Twenty-three-year-old Mary Nain-by; of Clarence street, Seaton Sluice, England, met her death while trying to cure herself of insomnia.This was revealed at an inquest on Miss Nainby, whose body v as found jammed among the sharp rocks at the foot of the 40-foot cliffs at Coi-lywell Day.Part of the medical treatment towards her cure, it was stated, was a walk each evening before retiring.Her usual practice was around the crag at the top of the cliffs, where the footpath is only three inches from the edge.It was slightly foggy at the time of her fall.Medical evidence was that the girl had a fractured skull and broken neck.arD use \u201cThis package of Freak Fox Skins At Alberta Farm \u201cI never eat candy?\u201d - \u201cThen what about HE All sizes.Metal Beds.AU sizes $2.50 up $14.95 Golden-Silver Pelts to be Sent to Paris For Exhibition Brand new Chiffonier In selected birch with walnut finish \u2014 See drawers \u2014 Colonial design.Odd Chesterfield Chairs with Marshall reversible cushions.Beautiful 6 piece walnut Bedroom Suite.Large dresser, vanity, chiffonier.full size bed.eagle's spring and brand new all-felt mattress.Completely re-condl- tloned.Like new.Nine-piece walnut finish Dining R>om Suite.Buffet, china cabinet.ecus-e extension table and 6 leather up-hoW-rcd chairs.Completely refinished.SUGC.rSTlONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS We have a large assortment of chairs, coffee tables, end tables, lamr-t, sewing cabinet», ce tar chests, radios, rugs, bedroom and dining-room furniture, etc., nt the most reasonable prices In Toronto.All our furniture 1» thoroughly cleaned ar 1 re conditioned In oar own 'actory and rare jlly packed for Immediate shipment on receipt of money order.Our big new 193« lllurtrated catalogue Is now ready.Be sure to write for one.LYONS\u2019 BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING CO.Manufacturers OPEN EVENINGS 478 Yonge St.Toronto This is the end of 1937: Don\u2019t be fooled by the calendar.There are only as many days in the year as you make use of.One man may get only a month s value out of an entire year, While another will get a full year\u2019s value out of a month.It's the use you make of your time that counts.AS 1837 CLOSES LET\u2019S TAKE INVENTORY.Check carefully your real assets In life.If you have a clear conscience and good health,\t1 \u201e If you have half a dozen good friends and a happy home, If your heart has kept its youth and your soul its honesty \u2014.Then you are one of life's tnillionaires.$4.95 $67.50 and Parisian women will decide whether the \u201cgolden-silver\u201d pelts of two \u2019freak\u2019 foxes bred in Alberta are worthy of adoption as a new style for the smartly dressed woman.The pelts were shown to members of the Alberta Silver Fox Breeders\u2019 Association at their annual meeting here.Called golden silvers by some experts, the pelts were exhibited by William Clarke Blackfalds, Alta., on whose farms they were raised.The golden silvers were a mystery even to the owner who could not explain how the peculiar strain developed.The pelts will be sent to Paris for exhibition.to walk $59.00 Boss \u2014 \"HI, there, you; didn\u2019t you tell me you never got tired.\u201d \u201cDat\u2019s right, boss, ah al* The young man had gone to the bahut wae determined not to sp ;nd Negro lus stops an' rests befo' ah gets tired zaar anything WEAR SMART STYLES AT 45 and ____________________________ Read it or not:\t.Frost does not cause the leaves of MAKE YOUR LIVER I tree, to turn yellow and red In the Produce its bile autumn Retain An Attractive Figure Disfiguring extra ' pounds that nuke % Three Ask Freedom From Same Wife * What did your son Farmer Brown learn at state college ?\u201d Farmer Hicks \u2014 \u201cWell, he hadn\u2019t been home three days before he showed me how to open a Lottie with a half-dollar.\" Mr.Pennington, your dau Percy ghter has promised to marry Mr.Pennington \u2014 \u2019\u2019She said she would get even with you for not giving her an Etaglleh buIT pup for Christ- HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS me Make It Your liver has a big job to do dUce^M to se \"nïïld'ouaMe of bile every day and send It through the system.If It faUe down on Us job you suffer.AMP HOW! The m.»st effutlve eUmvlant f known to medical science Is calomel, which in small doses Is one of the highest use to congestive conditions, especially those due to over-eating, over Indulgence In alcohol, leak Tamil Tablet# contain a eer- REWf ACADÎÎMV UF HA 1 nDRESSl.NO, We trun you for Free pr «pectus, Ml Its job Is to peo- II .«rued Govern n Board L .aminp-tion.West, Toronto.Three men asked legal freedom at Long Beach, Cal., last week\u2014from the same wife.In a divorce complaint, Richard Sorenson alleged Patricia L.Boren-married him, Sam Paul Gaffney and Earl Vernon Holloway within 11 gy is «active or overworked, sugar# carbohydrates whI L ' ^ *i the liver s i A ME HUDSON SCHOOL, RA1RDRESS-and Beauty Culture.Write lor pamph- H ( with attractive aged and elder 1st TQ7 Tonga Street.Toronto.Play fair even with the Devil.Don\u2019t yell \"get behind me Satan,\" and then continue to hang onto him with both hands.Don't get the idea that everybody is working against you; many of them don\u2019t even know that you are around.MISCELLANEOUS son m Cut Your Own Hair But uJ, - LITTLE GIANT POCKET BARBER, the Automatic balz-cutter for men and boys, really for circular.8.J.Jackson.Canadian months.Gaffney\u2019s annulment action said he not of age when he went through and takes the hint.\"The time has come when even the strongest democracies in the world must be prepared to resist inroads their liberties by totalitarian and trim the hair, and \"Well, now, wha' I time do I have to get to work morn- Ï I ings?\" - Farmer go\u2019s if ain\u2019t later than half-past fou* Hired Hand \u2022el was a ceremony with Patricia.Holloway\u2019s annulment suit said the defendant v.as ndt divorced when she became his bride.Distributor Issue No.1\u2014f38 FRUITATIVES ™S» ACCOUNTANCY, Satisfied student» 8 H ORTH AM \"Any time you like, Jest upon states.\"\u2014Harold L.I ekes.?throughout Canada.' Write for free prosper Dept.C, Canada Business College # work in Canada and the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United the boys for an appearance on one of the Promenade Symphony Concerta.To give you an idea of what the boys do in their spare time, Murray has become an exceptionally fine organist, and Lou has been spending his time blowing away at a sax.Blind Witness \u201cSaw\u201d Murder Giant Hornby Transmitter Last Word In Modernity \\\tA round * The Died Is the Only Man Who Provided Clue to Slaying t RADIO HEADLINERS OF THE WEEK À slaying \u201cwitnessed\" only by \u2022 blind man gave Philadelphia police last week a new angle on crime.Detective John McEnroe Frank Reynolds.69, sightless former circus performer, related a tale of two men rushing silently into the Reynolds rooming house and shooting identified through fingerprints as Samuel Goldstein.41.Reynolds, who became blind 10 years ago, said he knew Goldstein am \u201cSamuel Fuhrman\u201d and that he \u201csometimes would drop in for a talk.' Reynolds said he and Goldstein were sitting in the kitchen last night when the doorbell rang.\u201cHo was going to answer for me, but I told him I would go,\" the blind man said.'T turned the latch of the door and whoever was on the steps pushed right in and another man followed him/'\t* Reynolds said he closed the door I and was returning to the kitchen I when he heard a shot.Then, he said, the pair elbowed him aside and fled from the house without saying a word- Detective McEnroe said the fingerprints of Goldstein identified him as a man with a record of arrests dat- .ing back to 1910.t°~ Soars Upwards 647 Feet An all star Varsity show will be heard New Year\u2019s Eve over tàe NBC Blue-Network at nine o\u2019clock.Under* grads from several eastern American Universities will participate to make the program a hundred per cent.Collegiate.This should prove an interesting feature.AH the performers who will appear will be students, and information regarding them and what they will do is being kept quiet.We take it anything can happen, and probably will.ment said iiscusses questions of general interest to farmers and gives up-to-the-minute prices and quotations.From CKCL comes news of a mammoth Christmas party to be held over the air for the shut-ins.The broadcast will take place on Thursday, December 23rd from 2:16 until 6.On this program will be heard many of your favourites of the air.We tried to get several names for you, but apparently it is all to be a secret but definite as .ranee is given that it will be something worth listening to.Modern Symphony Orchestre Among the leading musical programs produced from the CBC studios will be Streamline, originating in Toronto, and hoard on Thursday, December 30th, at nine p.m.Percy Faith will direct the modem symphonic orchestra in his own specially arranged selections.Dorothy Ault, popular young songstress, and the Fashionaires, a novelty trio, will be the guest artists.Those two young sophisticates of the piano, Lou Snyder and Murray Ross, appear on the commission\u2019s first scheduled spring program.They are now heard every Thursday at 8:15 p.m.over the commission net-States.The last reports home that Reginald Stewart is negotiating with Six months as master of ceremonies of the Chase and Sanborn Hour has revealed Don Ameche aa the \u201cman of a thousand voices.*\u2019 He has the light * touch necessary to an M.C.and he runs through the gallery of characters In almost any dramatic library without difficulty.One Sunday, In the broadcast over the NBC-Red Network at 8 p.m.E.S.T., he is a growling racketeer, the next he is Henry VIII, or an Italian peanut vendor, or a French painter, or a fisherman, or a doctor.Yet they all sound different, none of them is Ameche himself.He can project himself into an almost infinite number of personalities, but his own is probably best revealed in the competent manner in which he runs the show as master of ceremonies.As a co-worker of Charlie McCarthy, he is perfectly willing to submerge himself as straight man for a ventriloquist\u2019s dummy.Up-to-date Farm Comment To our rural friends we might suggest listening to Farm Comment, broadcast every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12.46 to 1, noon, over CRCT.The commentator, Norman Hogg, tolls us that eleven prizes, totalling to ono ton of feed, are offered to listeners for letters giving personal opinions of the programs and suggestions.Mr.Hogg Thirty-five miles from Toronto, In the midst of a typical rural Ontario scene of pastoral beauty stands a giant Instrument of modern service.Six hundred and forty-seven feet of structural steel pierce the clouds like s slender lead pencil, painted white This Is the new Canadian Broadcasting Corporation transmitter known ns CBL which began operation Christmas Day.By day, the tower looms In skeleton form striking at the clouds, by night Its aviation beacon cuts through the at-mosphoro to warn nocturnal blrdmen.All around lie fields, red barns and haystacks and beyond, the million dio listeners whose sets will be tuned to this wonder Instrument of the Twentieth Century.Lines of Transmission A small, compact building of modern construction In white concrete and glass brick, houses the actual transmitting equipment.The tower Is 600 feet away.Between the two, runs the transmission line, carrying the power generated In the transmitter building to the tower, or radiator.The transmission lines are mounted three féet above the ground.They are cased in copper tubing, wrapped In asbestos and supported at Intervals of a few feet In such a way that It may expand or contract under the changing weather conditions.Beneath the ground, radiating from the tower are nineteen miles of wipe which can be described as the spokes of a wheel with the tower as its hub.Will Stand 120-Mile Gale The tower stands upon a ten foot concrete base but the A man A and orange S' ' - Happy New Year And so as this will be the last column to appear in 1937, on behalf of the publishers, the advertisers, and yours sincerely, we wish you joy and happiness no end through the years to m x A m & t&a&ifl ' mmm come.ra LISTEN., jKl CANADA-1930 1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO\u2019S ' f + INSPIRING PROGRAM Every Friday Night National Coast-To* Coast Network V- t X I cm .m % 4 m3 me en The dock at Southampton, England la the largest in the world and is capable of berthing eight of the world\u2019s largest vessels at the samo Lme on a i fc\u2014=.Here\u2019s How CBL\u2019s New Transmitter Tower Looks From the Ground all travel the same way over specially designed telephone wires to the transmitter building where they are electrically amplified and broadcast from the tower or antenna In the form of radio frequency energy.The traasmltter Is an Intricate network of electric circuits with many miles of wire connecting Its various units, but It Is so compact that one technician can sit at a control console in the centre of the transmitter room, with an audience standing In the visitors* gallery, and control all operations by Just pressing buttons with his fingertips.con- square struct Ion is not as simple as It ap* At the base of the steel tower pears U a steel plate, below this a porcelain cup superimposed on a steel ball all resting on the saucer shaped top of the concrete base.This resembles a ball and socket design.Running at right angles from the four corners of the ten foot square shaft, about three hundred foot from the ground are the four guys, one and three eighth Inch wire rope, specially designed and tested to hold the tower against a 120 mile gale.These guys are anchored in the ground 650 feet from their point of contact with the tower and they bear the extra weight of four Insulators, each weighing 200 pounds.At historic Vercheres, in Quebec, an Identical construction Is under way.These are the most powerful transmitters in Canada, and each will also serve not only the province In which it is located but neighboring provinces and states as well.An Intricate Network But how does a program, originating In the OBC studios at Toltfnto, get to the Hornby transmitter And Into the iky i i* hr # m each week day The Toronto Daily Star Last Word In Modernity Radio equipment is one of the marvels of the age.Canadians are soon to have an opportunity of seeing the last word in this form of modern com* And before many more Twice broadcasts news over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation\u2019s new high-powered «station CBL, Toronto.IB munlcatlon** harvests are reaped from the pleasant farmlands surrounding Hornby, the Dominion will have added still other \u201cCanada Mornings\u20148 to 8:15 A M.Evenings\u2014-6:15 to 6:30 P.M.of the highest-powered stations in all Canada\u201450,000 watts\u2014covering practically all Ontario\u2014on an air-channel free of all interference\u2014 clear as a bell.Get your news Red Hot\u2014news from all the world\u2014brought to you with the immense facilities of Canada\u2019s Greatest Newspaper.\u2014on one CHAPLEAU links to this magic chain, Calling,\u201d which has Its imposing beginning in the two 50,000 watt nia tions, CBL and CBF, in Ontario and ETeu6 DIESEL ftSS M>rd \u201cMoney\u201d Ha* Been Used Since About 1250 NEW SELF STUDY METHOD It is complete, Ünrcttgb and will save y u real tuouty.Specially ensnged for those unable to t*ko oar shop training.Gtade VIII required, Wnte today ion emit)/ this rttraordieary otf< r to Dept.1c.Grape Fruit Came From Spain in 16th Century Beans have been cultivated since before there was any recorded They are known to have been eaten by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks, and when the first eat bed the Western con- That wealth consists of money or )f gold and silver is a popular er-\u2022cr which derived from the fact hat money is a common medium if exchange and measure of value n trade The ownership of much constitutes only one form of DALE\u2019S TINSHOP long history INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE, LTD.ogg ret St, Boniface.Manitoba the TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS noney wealth* says a writer in Literary Digest.\t.\t, However, the original meaning of wealth was \u201cwell being; a happy >tate or condition of life; prosper-ty as opposed to distress,\u2019 but by iegrecs this meaning was expanded to embrace material property ind all utilities that result from the abor of man and are consumable >y him.Later it was applied to i large aggregate of real and personal property, and ultimately to mean riches.voyagers iiner.t.they found beans growing Natives of this country added coin the world a new dish, suc- Submarine Dates to Day of Alexander the Great to give cotash, says the Kansas City Star.f apples have been prehistoric WANTED Supplies for John Bull Depot Heating Requirements Remains found in Switzerland\u2019s lake dwellings the world\u2019s greatest apple-produc ing countr ceedir.g 100,000,000 barrels It probably will never be known North America is\tthe first submarine and where it was submerged, because the annual crop ex tpc :^ca 0f submarine navigation and experiments to achieve it date Ice cream, generally thought to\tt0 ancient history, says a wrif- the Cleveland Plain Dealer.Alexander the Great was interest-France and England, then crossed e(j jn t*ne scheme for its value in to the Ami rtcan Colonies diversity of ices and ice idea was studied at least as early as creams if neither nor American, j tj:e Thirteenth or Fourteenth center when the process of freezing first was ' Now is the time to look about your heating Having secured the contract for forwarding supplies to Gillies Bro*.John Bull Depot, wo offer the following prices for delivery at the Depot : \u2014 requirements.full line of Kitchen Ranges, Box We carry a Stoves and other heaters offered at very reasonable prices consider be an American invention, originated in Italy in 1600.It spread to ev in These are Oats, per bushel .Hay, per ton.Supplies, per cwt.Oats must be of good quality good Timothy.Delivery can from Shawvillc or Campbell\u2019s Bay 8C :ame On the other hand, the word mon' has been used since 1250 for \u2022oin considered in its station to ts purchasing power, and since 1300 n its character as a medium of $23.00 Even and in more recent history the wai 65c he wide ?y Haj ing quality.By the Seventeenth century discovered\tit v.as\tused\t, submarine experiments were begin- for\ta! mo Ft every\tdessert and\tbev-\tnjng\tto fce almost continuous, In\t»cha»igc and measure\tof value erage.\t1624\tCornelius vah Drebbel sub-\t3ut in\this \u201cWealth of\tNations,^ Why s a grapefruit called a\tmerged and displayed a submarine\tAdam Smith held, as long ago e~ grapefruit?Every child at some\t0f his own design in the Thames for\t1776.that \u201cWealth and money are time in his life asks that question.! the benefit of King James I.\tn common language, considered as The answer is that the name oi igi- , b.v 1727 no less than fourteen n every respect synonymous, nated because of the grapelike dus-\ttypes had been patented in England.\tMoney used for wealth can be bunches in which this fruit\tj*n outer structure some of these\tound in Froude s \u201cCaesar (xviii, grows.It was introduced into-Flor-\twere very similar to the later sub-\t;oi)\u2014\u201cHe already owed half a mil- da by the Spaniards early in the\tmarine, the great handicap to de-\tjon 0f money.\u201d We mean wealth, Sixteenth century, but did not be-\tvelopment being the fact that there\tI oo, when wc say of some person,\tsigned\tSecretary\tup\tto\tJ-ebruary\t7th popular until comparatively\tj was then no satisfactory method of\t«He ll come into a lot of money\tnext\tfor\tcedar\tsquares 8 x 8\tand\t6x6, propelling them; some were op- ;ome fine day.\u201d\t25 percent, only to be 6 x U.Cedars to ___________ erated by man power and some Affluence, opulence, riches should |be good and sound designed to be towed behind | )e used only of material posses:.\tI uons.With the greater part of rich In\t1774 David Bushnell built a sub-\t^oplc,\tthe chief enjoyment\tof e which later attacked H.M.\t-iches\tconsists in the\tparade\tof vealth which is never complete unit bears the decisive marks of hat opulence which nobody can possess but themselves.be mad tun Estimates on Furnace ^ ork gladly furnished G.A.HOWARD & SONS Shawvillc, Quebec Phone 30 DALE S TINSHOP, SHAWVILLE, QÜE.TENDERS WANTED er or Tenders will be received by the undei After skating until 10 I I the rink o'clock all enjoyed a beau supper in the Sunday School room.After supper watch-night set-vice wa< conducted by in?devotional convener, Loina IMacart ney, assisted by Lorraine [Pokes and George Fades.Rev.A, F.Pokes gave an address on \u201cTaking Stock\u201d and a double duet, \u201cWatchman, tell us of the night' was sung bv Lorna Macartney, Lorraine Pokes, Leslie and) XVilmer Hod Smart Honoured Un Christinas Day a gathering was held at the home of Mi s.>V m.Sinai t when three generations of her family, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to the number of Si, honored her, who ie in her 94th year.Mrs W ome ecerdly E.T.HODG1NS Sec-Trea ; were r ' other craft l nwrillen Law uf Indians One cf the unwritten laws of Indians that was rigidly \u2022 upheld among ;i.g tribes \\ for personal property, says a w 1n the Cleveland Plain Dealer.An Indian would not steal from a member of his own tribe, no matter how much-he might be tempted by bow, gun or headdress.When a redskin in his own territory killed an animal that he could not carry home, he would put his tribal mark on it and hang it in a tree, knowing that it would still be there when he returned.If another member of this tribe came along and saw it.he would not touch it, no matter if he were starving starve to death than violate the law of property rights.the respect ! man tor IS.Eagle in New York harbor and might have sunk the British ship but for defects in the torpedo employed, rather than in the submarine.Later.Robert Fulton experimented with submarines and contributed a great deal toward their development.Engines were first used in them in Civil war times, and though Confederate experiments with them were not very successful, the development since then has been rapid.26 Inches of Snow Fell In December ess December 1937 brought forth the heaviest total snowfall recorded in this district in 47 years, it has been announced at the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, where a fall of was registered during the month December, 1936, total for the month was only 8.35 inches, 17 95 inches less.During the holiday week-end, from Friday until Sunday, a total of two and Shawville Boy Gets Business Promotion ____\tgins Gerald (Jerry) Hodgins, has been A * -appointed as partner and general manager of the F.A.^ ear jut Motor Co., Studebaker distributor- i ship in Stockton, California.Gerald Hodgins, who has been associated with Studebaker in Uses for the Sombrero To many*Mexicans the sombrero serves as a suitcase wherein they can carry cigarettes, matches, whatever money they have, and often lunch.It is excellent shelter from sun and rain, says the Washington Post.Mexican miners have .\t, .,\t.\t, \u201e used the broad beamed hats for pro* |one ^al! 1D,\u2019^k 01 *W0W ,c^ lection against failing stones in shafts.City and farm lare rs carry in them most of their .longings, even down to a piece ard with a skin that almost rivals |0f meat.Wealtheir Mexicans do not the colors of the gorgeous king- L-ear the sombrero as part of their fisher.The body is a glorious ul- regular wardrobe However, when tramarine blue, with reddish him- I they want to \u201cgo native\u201d they will der parts, while from head to shoul- I pay a big price for a heavy felt der there are broad white bands.I model with a magnificent peak 12 If he thinks he is not being watched to 14 inches high.These hats weigh by an enemy, relates a writer in Lèverai pounds and have a brim London Tit-Bits Magazine, you see |Dften 20 inches in diameter, him in his wonderful dress, but startle him, and you see what a quick-change artist can do.\tI\tPineapple Cheese He runs down the trunk of a tree, Pineapple cheese, which is said and the blue has disappeared, for I to have had its origin in Litchfield he is almost invisible against his I County, Conn., about >845, is so sombre background.He lands on I tamed from the fruit w hose ci 6 pc the ground, standing on bare earth, I t bears.It is a hard, rennet cheese and he is now clothed in a dull I made from the whole milk of cows Best Hunting Dogs\tbrown coat which makes it difficult land rather highly colored.The curd The best hunting dogs/' pointer to distinguish him.When he gains *s pressed into the desired shape J>dvi:e* to thenfiPHrtmt nt them out to the hunter.They do seem to know that if they remain ' JJ iMi F-sss= ;### lassss: L.»rent.«n., .Mk.Èæ=m mmi smi the Unions of the district on New ! sympathy daring their recent bereave- definitely but larger skins often be- the base of the eyelids.\t1 square miles.*\t!\tJohn A.Bturoéon, Free.Year s eve#f » skating party st ment\tcome yellowed.26.30 inches Id Dr.T C.Gaboury Dies at Montreal Aged 86 Years -\t_\t^\t., Former Liberal member ol the Stockton for the past F years, is j Legislative Assembly for Pontiac, a son of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Hod- £)r.Tancrede Charles Gabonry, gins, of the < th line, ( larendon, agej gg died in Montreal m Tues-and many mentis in bhawville and day, Dec.28, of pneumonia, after district will be pleased to learn oi an niness of only a lew days, success in the motor business.\tBorn at St.Jean Baptiste \"de A few days later Gerald topped Houville, Que., March Id, 1851, Dr.off his good fortune by winning a Qa^oiirv was educated at St.Lion\u2019s Club contest, the award be I Joseph's University, Ottawa, and ing a Studebaker Coupe.\ta% the old Medical College of Montreal.First French Canadian He would rather Lizards and Birds Can Make Bodies Invisible inc In Burma there ;s a brilliant ;iz- Spiders\u2019 Poison Glands All spiders have poison glands and them in capturing prey, but with most spiders the mandibles are so small and weak that they are incapable of piercing the human skin, and if they did the small amount of poison injected would have no deleterious effect.With the large tarantulas it is different, although cases of reported deaths from bites are few and doubtful.The only spiders which are really poisonous to human beings are in the group which includes the B^ack Widow.Roy 6.Fraser use Gifts, Flowers Novelties RENFREW, ONT.Box see Phone 160 Campben s Bay Woman .I\t\u201c !» Association\t.County for nearly 50 years.After serving as mayor ot Bryson, for five years, he was defeated as Liberal candidate for the House of Commons in Pontiac in 1890, bowing to W.J.Poupove.He was elected to the Provincial House in 1908 as an advocate of constructon of a Canadian Pacific Railway line linking Long Sault to Ville Marie in Temiscamingue.Members of the W.A.of St.Andrew\u2019s United Church met at the manse to hold their annual Mrs.H.R.Lunara pre- Distinctive Flower Styling, that s our business.We in vite your patronage orders of 11.09 or over, phone tis collect 85.00 or over, phone us collect and we shall prepay.On meeting Officers chosen were, Hon.president, Mrs.Peter Lunam; president Mrs IL R.Lunam; vice presidents, Mrs.E.G.NVarien, Mrs.Margaret Stiles ; Lunam Young Lunam Youn Mrs.Drummond Rev.E G.Warren, who presided over the election, complimented the organization on the year\u2019s work.Approximately &500 raised, the manse painted and the building fund increased, it was ted.« In tribute to the On orders of secretary, Mrs.H.T.treasurer, Mrs.Susan organist, Mrs.visiting committee, Mrs.g, Mrs.Warren, Mrs.Cain, Henderson, Mrs.Logan, Mrs.Fletcher, H.T Phene anytime between 7 a, m.and 11 p.m.was repor___\t_\t, memory oi the late Mrs.«Samuel Moorhead, a morocco-bound ronsi-cal hymnary will be obtained for the church organ.Card of Thanks Bnainese\u2014 Election of United Y.PU Hold 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