###PAGE###1### O No oO, 2»tii Yeah. SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, JAN. 18, 1912. $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. 2Bank OF OTTAAtev I 'The Merchants Bank of Canadaj r ;# JHE HARDWARE STORE Stock Food H ESTABLISHED 1074. ESTABLISHED J804. Capital Authorized • • • Capital Paid Up • . • Rest and Undivided Profits • 86,000,000 83,600,000 84,017,938 $5,400,000 ; $6,000,COO i ' I CAPITA LTAUi-r r i President sift u.montai;t* ai ePre LAS. In, ^JONATHAN IIO i v, K*q f * î E. F.HEBDKN cieacrul Manage The 3-ttit he» let Brenohei aqd Agenclii dletnbuted threugheut Onterlo, Quebec, * Manitoba eqd other North-West Provinces. ¦ Open a /oint Savings Bank Account. [ Money may be remitted cheaply and safely by . € * ; * Wise Farmers use Stock Food all the time, because it pays. Wo have the following in stock : PRATTS, INTERNATIONAL, YORKSHIRE, KENNEDYS, j for all Domestic Animals and Poultry. ? t ¦ L ___ Either can attend to the banking, Deposits received from $1.00 upwards and Interest paid. « BANK MONEY ORDERS i - ; * Payable at par at any Chartered Bank in Canada (Yukon excepted). A General Banking Business Transacted. F.inner* Buyinea*Solicited: y $ : Money loaned on Note for C and Stall-Feeding Cattle, etc. •ras» é R. L. WHITMAN, Manager, Shawville. Fort Coulonge Campbells Bay • • O. J. CHELEY. Manager. • A. M. PINARD, Manager, » * ' SA | X \ #%#§### I SHAW7ILLE s35SSn35BRÎTaSH Commercial Institute graphic artist. H. Imimon, Portrait Ar ('all ami *ee the new Central Needle I « «H‘ErK ( EggS were selling in Ottawa last week at 6 cents each. Get youp hens busy now. WINTER TERM 0. HAROLD CHARLES, Pres. W. P. V anLPVKN, Prinri|Mi|, SHAW VILLE, QUE. tht. i J. H. SHAW. every æ, m ¦ !¦¦¦ winter set in. I Miss Isabel ITrquhart of Alexan- % u é i . ? , , drift, Ontario, in the guest of her i&SsrüxSis ïaÆ a,-rl" 8te-rt- Bunk, whereby Mr. G. J. Chelry u , __ has become manager. The late Mp* am* rfl* ^a«. Creeiishields manager, Mr. J. T. Brock, has gone h,lve. Hrnveom. Wilsons Confectionery. pendant set with neons, bridesmaid a gold locket, and a ml scarf pin mi chaaea flwtHclaa. Miiglr ticket to The OlwcrverV informant abates Quebec and to a»k the station to the IxM man. on similar undertakings rorog ¦OM LOST.—On Friday evening. Dec. 22. a hrown and blue woolen rug between the Methodist church *hed, and Lewi* Hod-gina*. Finder please leave at Thb EgCiTT office and oblige owner. Deaths. FOR SA LK.—Second hand tread power and hatting saw for cutting wood. Will take trade or stove wood In payment. W. 0. MvDowelll, ShawvlUe. «FMI |y.=#i.iKSs l™,m, t.™ di-sa*.a*s«s place f-litf-k on 8a fur- mams fact# re pipe*, il. T. Mi Los » it a day to Ht. I1» til s church. Son. Shaw ville Que LUMBER FOR SALE. - Rough or dressed at the Armstrong mill. Clarendon. Apply to Hoixuns Bros.. Tippin* P. O FOR SALK.—A brick and tile plant. The undersigned offer* for «ale hi* brick plant. Bltuated one quarter of a mile •outb of bhawrllle. Term* ea*y to suit pure baser. A good Investment for the right man. David T. Hoixuns, Box H7. W. A. HODCINS grain taken place morning of Il W. IIODGINS. Sec, ###PAGE###2### I ing northward. Flights of marble steps led up to the thrones and the surrounding platform below, enclosed by low marble lattices j Happiest Days of Prince of Wales Spent at the Woodworker's Beach work. A fur more spacious! Making of a Capable Crafts man In Hint, Bay Instructors octagonal | latiorm at a still lower | —Workshop In His Sandringham Home level contained ample room for the guards of honor, and further marble steps led to the great arena. The throne dais wa*. in short, a series of narrowing platforms leading up to the high thrones themselves. The dais had a golden dome, and the shining splendor of the dome dominated the whole Ppen pictures scene. It wao supported by four hardly realise marble pillars. Further shade waa rded by an outer canopy of WOULD BE A CARPENTER PICTURE OF THE DURBAR A A VIVID DESCRIPTION BY A CORRESPONDENT. Great Multitude Responsive to Profound SigiiiMviuice of the Ceremony. BAKING P OWDER I T \ A The Western mind, even wish the aid uf the most vivid of word painters, van the glory, »plei:igaiioMMA by t he special cor- ‘ répondent of Tlie London Times, who waa an < witnesa of the magnificent spectacle, ia the most vivid picture, of the Durbar scenes and affects the imagination almost as would the reality : ¦ *1 P* t CONTAINS NO ALU M crimson velvet, extending from the base of the dome and supported by twelve gilded pillars % CONFORMS TO THE HIGH STANDARD OF GILLETTS GOODS 1* cence 0u r I *** STYLE POMP AND POWER i exceptional. Thte, however, seldom happens, •o that further examination la usually essential. WISE SAYINGS. If a man «tumble» it is a good thing to help him to his feet; but it a man lies down it is a waste of lima to try to carry him. The host thing in the whole world is the ringing iaughter of a child. There is nothing no musical, satisfying Leniency is often mistaken kindness. A winning manner will often do more for a man than all hie learn- mL, health. It is better to work nobly and to fail than to work ignobly and to succeed. One of the greatest sacrifices a man can make is to overcome his own selfishness. The reaction which (ollwws a critical decision is cry often the hour of a man's fall. You will always find that the law is an expensive amuse meut. am The usual policy in Canada ia to com struct the railway chiefly by sale of stock. Toronto Street Railway has for example, leas than $4.000.000 of bonds outstanding against $11.000.060 of stock which sells at over 13$. There Is. therefore, market value of Junior securities in excess of $>4.-000.000 behind the company's bonds. The company's real estate holdings are r, n slderable. In addition to Its offlae tiding It owns live or six large car harts and pleasure parks, etc., but In all. the He it teen in the |toU1 ”lue °» the *•*> “*•*• " erably lees than the amount : f bonds oi t-•tnndlng and yet Toronto Railway bond# are of an exceptionally high elate. Other points In connection with the ar array. ¦ in » :W) •o was another semi circular amphitheatre, a mighty mound of earth partially covered with seats, which held 60.000 people this vast mound encircled not only the throne daw, but also the smaller amphitheatre, in which the dig- ACVLA1MKD BY THOUSANDS. nitxrira of India were assembled. ., . .. , , . All these proceedings were invest-1 THE PRINCE OF WALLS is keen on woodcraft. Enthroned on high beneath a «y with profound and moving dig golden dome looking outward, to njty e ceremony at ite cluminating prom firgt ^ |ast the Durbar par- have elected to be a carpenter. point exactly tvpified the. Oriental took af the character of a eolemn That ia his own declaration. Even conception of the ultimate rePg*1- rite performed with stately and onee id Imperial power. The a|naoat sacramental fervor, tinged mpnarcha sat alone, remote but wj “6 profound a.g "it cpitomisod the centurie» ; it 1 ' a lr<* made vivions of tlie years to come scent real and immediate. Ships rp« a at. rx . ,1 Milihg into unknown seas, handfuls .. The, w:*> u' th« durbar lay of meil battling amid myriads, had campsof the 1 rinces ^ in motion a train of events cul- a < hnpd with minating in this mighty gathering ; . ... ”he .u"*d,leS re;n^e °J all the past atnfe and turmoil of the military and the long vi.Ue of Indla, .pkndor and the misery, the canv as city concealed the mono t|„, inquests which flowered and i^s3agm H^Sr-2 hue art investments and the gurets were seated in an and I>Wp|e, gathered, after amphitheatre facing north, the than 50 ^,rs o( tranquilit •eoii circle of which was 1,800 feet g|*d homage to a British long amphitheatre was roof- who came a* guarantor of peace and ed, and the roof was surmounted upholder of justice and freedom. •*,"«* 9f. "“>1 "bite domes "One f,it_ M gazed upon the with gold fin iaU estimât- *cene, that the Durbar was not vd to contain about 10,000 people tb* apothesoais of a tinsel Imper-Projecting from its centre was a ialism ; it was the ritual of that un large canopied dais, on which stood rcoeoned but increasing faith which two throne chair, facing the amphi- has linked the people of a distant theatre The roof of the canopy j,|and with the ancient nations of wa, of rich erimaon velvet with an the Kaat in s mmmon driving to inner lining of costly siHrs. and it wardfl ,n exacted end was supported by sixteen glided paU differences, the mutual aims pillars. ^ of Indiana and Englishmen to-day found united exprimions in joyful devotion to the Crown.’* IMPRESSIVE LOYALTY. y «RS»* The ends of temper usually mean* bad € • centre of the front row glane ing down a section of wood at chest gives some anxiety to his par ents. Rut he is industrious and I ol publie service norp.j7.it.on. will serious minded and he has inherited from his mother a strong attrac tion to amusements that have utility in them. Just as Queen Mary takes to knitting and sewing, so the Prince takes to carpentry and mechanics. Had he been born out of the royal purple the Prince of Wales would be considered next week. ZAM-BIK CURES PILES. Don’t you believe that experience is better than hearsay Î If you suffer from piles, just try Zam-m You can do so at our ex Early next month he will gratify I pense. Bo assured are we of the this hobby more fully than ever be- result that we will send you a free fore. General Sir Dighton Pro- trial box if you send to our feront > byn, comptroller of Queen Alex- offices full name and address and and a s household, wi!« vlien vacate ;a one cent stamp to pay return Park House, just within the gates | postage. of Sandringham, and the rc^idcrcc Scores of people daily acquaint will be converted for the ’sc of the ue with the benefit they have de Prince of Wales and his brother, rived from the use of Zam-Buk for Prince Albert. York Cottage ia piles. Mr. F. Astridge, of 3 St too small for the Royal Family, paul St., St. Catharines, Ont anyway, and besides that the Kingj 8ays: “For five years I have suffer-believes in developing the sense of, ed untold agony with protruding responsibility in his sons. piles. The pain was so great at. Park House is a very oomfor- j times I would almost scream. “I lost weight and had no appe-But before the P'ince of Lite. I tried everything I ever as it is he likes nothing better than to doff the cramping restraints of palatial surroundings and take a spoil among the benches and shavings of the woodman's shop. Attached to the soldiers' orphanage at Dover is the Duke of York's school, which has a fine carpenters’ shop as part of the equipment for manual training. Whenever the young prince is within hail, he seeks an opportunity of getting away to this corner of the school premises, where with his coat off he can concentrate on the manipulation of the tools and feel the glow of workmanship. The instructors there all declare he has in him the talent of an excellent craftsman. . / v. That, too, was the opinion of his commander when he spent some months aboard a cruiser in the summer. He is not robust ; indeed, his ODDITIES OF THE GREAT. Charlemange would not take an upper berth when travelling. Julius Caesar in all his public life did not wear a silk hat or frock coat. * Marcus Aurelius could not sharpen a lead pencil. Alexander the Great could not be induced to allow any one t> make a snapshot of him. Nero would not have an automobile. Christopher Columbus never trusted himself in a steamboat. George III. did not drink ice cream soda. Henry of Navarre could not smoke a cigar. Queen Elizabeth would not go to a moving picture show. one lain» of Delhi to feel that • # MIGHT AMPHITHEATRES. table place, with a very charming Wales secs the charm of it a car- heard of for piles, but without ef-penter's workshop will have to be feet. fitted for him in anouthouse. I “One day a friend gave me a sample of Zam-Buk and told me of a friend of his who had been cured. I decided to try Zam-Buk, and the pmle* are eo generally prosperous that I re,ief j waa encouraging. I their bond, would become a favorite form uee"irh ulselng it is •'wild-oat" • wUrprl Impartial and reliable character <>f b, Information may be relied upon writer of these articles and the publisher DYSPEPTIC PHILOSOPHY. Ha scoffs at luck who never had any. / Evan a corkscrew don’t do a fellow much good unless he has a pull. Even the fat woman wants her own weigh. The The Timas special correspondent, who witnessed the -scene from below the Fort, adds the following description : It can never again be said mat Indian crowds cannot cheer. I was stationed on the Bela im mediately below the Fort when Their Majesties showed themselves to the multitude appearance on the. beautiful little marble balcony of Shah Jehan a roar of cheers went up. enthusiasm was intensified to a delirious height when Their Maj es ties passed to the open platform and seated themselves on their thrones in full view of the myriads below. cheering never ceased coming vast procession resembled a mighty resistless torrent. The people pressed forward in lines 50 wide. Thejr eyes sparkled, they | if someone ln your family has an ob-waved their hands, they shouted atinate. deep-seated cough—even whoop- With delight I have SLC&C? wSZWTüJ: had a fairly long and varied ex- ; and watch that cough vanish. If it falls, perience of Indian crowds. I have money back promptly, and without argv- .T r"„.rLr jssas stream of people moving up to the ounce»—a family supply—of the moat af very walls of the. Fort, breaking fictive cough remedy that money can into <**ta»i<‘* <>f jo* before Their ^,£r «a* “lïu'uMIy’wlMoû* It"*!!! Majesties, and reluctantly swerving cough in 14 hours or lass. Easily pre-away past the ksii tder the persuasion of the mounted marshals. The procession seemed end less a* the TbS WAS A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC bi Fliis W i Plusin le Eajsy Mali •f this paper have do interests to serve in eonneotioa with this matter other tbae those of the reader i 4 (By "investor."! While public utility stocks are a vary popular form of investment in Canada, public utility bonds are not, only because their tically all former iss held that investors rarely have an op- Here is a case which seemed as bed and as hopeless as yours can possibly be. This lathe experience of Mr. H. J. Brown, 3*4 Bathurst St., Toronto, in his own words : “Gentlemen—I hive much pleasure in mentioning to you the benefits received from your Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets end can cheerfully recommend them. I ige and weight of simply had confirmed dyspeosia with all The older 13.5 gun, its wretched symptoms, and tried about the advertised cures with no success. You have In Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets the beat curative agent I could find. It is now such a pleasure to enjoy with their consequent nourishment that I went to mention this for the benefit of others.M lot of prescriptions or «o-called “cures' ' have failed to nelp you ii no sign that you have got to go on differing. Try Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia I ablets and see how quickly this sterling remedy will give you relief and start your tomarh working properly. If it doesn't help you, you get your money bnck. joe t l>o* at your druggist's. Compounded >v the National Drug and Chemical Co. >f Canada, Limited, Montreal. On their first NEW BRITISH GUN. An improved rifle of 13.5 calibre ia to be used on British super- un of The Promise Avoiding the question of party polities and touching only on the Investor a side of the question (admitting, of course. ! dreadnoughts in plaoe of the g that there is much to be said on the part the same calibre introduced of the consumer) a cold-blooded examtn- long ago. It is more powerful atlon of the political attitude respect-1 both lag public service companies in Canada projectile. must fill one with alarm. OrantUp that which is to be used on some big r policies ship* not yet completed throws s tome PM shell weighing 1,250 pounds, but the ount is limited end prac- are eo closely The not Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used to ran Of a Good Breakfast ail From that moment the The on they have been unwise la their and severe in their chargee In Stope Even Whooping Cough Quickly—A Family Supply for 60c—Money Refunded If It Falla improved gun will carry a projectile weighing 1,400 pounds. The new super-dreadnought* will have also some improved 6 inch guns for protection against torpedo craft. Until very recently 6 inch guns were regarded as big enough for ( ‘,ia<1,4° > ,h secondary batteries, but with the no loot es • remit of these enactment». increaAing tendency toward the USC but the shareholders have been le», for cf heavier ordnance they have been innately situated, aa anyone who holds relegated to the task heretofore stock in the London Electric Light, or assigned to fourteen pounders and formerly held shares In the Toronto Elec- even three pounders. than ee. the fact remains that provincial statutes allowing musieipalitiss to abrogate legal agreements largely for poll- government has i* fulfilled if you Mart the meal with The fact that a Bo far. happily, the bond holders of Post Toasties 141 trie Light Company can bear witness. Even the bondholders of the Electrical fine* Cough ffyrup has à pleasant taste —children take it willingly. It stimulate» the appetite and la slightly Is matt _ both good features. Splendid for croup, throat tickle. Incipient lung Sweet, crisp, fluffy bits of loaMed corn —ready to verve direct from the package w th cream and «ugar. had a narrow BONDS PART OF YOUR INVESTMENT SHOULD BE However, the Ontario Govern shave i its plaudits were like one long succession of waves thundering on the beach. If this afternoon’s marvellous sight was not true Icyalty there is no mean: ig in the cord ” t appears to have to a réalisa- of injuring bond t. ul holder», and it is reasonable to assume dy for whooping cough. Ptnex Is a special and highly concentrated extract, and |a rich In gualacol other elements which are so heating to membranes. «Imply mix It with mu syrup or ¦ trained honey, In a 11- more homes In the U. 8. and Canada than • D> cough remedy. Pine* has often been imitated, but never eu y for nothing sise w results. The genuine 1# Q Every man should Invest at least part of his money In Bonds. No matter what other Investments he makes he should make absolutely sure that pert of his ofa future | money Is invested where there is no chance of loss or failure of Interest. .5ht level with his face. The Professor hind when the train was quitted at emerged like mountain summits lUTgs,| an . . . v!y •truck a handbell, and from an in- Dover; of scant merit, but still from a cloud stratum which hangs imu8Cular Partition between the tier door, which he closed careful- there was a coincidence about it low and covers the plain. Then ^ngs an poetuge. THE EQUITY. G. F. HODGINS ANNUAL JANUARY 1 THB MARKETS Applications for potatoes from farm* rs m any other province should hj nrM nosed, (postage prc| a;d) fu the Super u codent f the nearest Branch Kiper mental Farm in that |»r if nee. SHAWVILLE, JAN. 18, 1912. Flour perharrel to |6.09 Data, per buahel, X to40c. . Buck wheat per buahel 46 to ftOc Pea a per bushel Oft to 76c*. Butter, tube, prints and rolls 22o. Potatoes per bag. |ltK Kgg* per dozen 89o. H Idea per 100 lba, 0.00 Pelts Toto 75cent each ' C ilfhklns, 10 to75eent*. Wool per lb. 2k to 24u Hay per ton 7.00. 8.00 J O ) J H. Orim»al«, Director Dont. Kxp. Karma The Govern ment has decided to cesse construction work on the Newmarket canal, the pn ject being condemned sa m atselew expenditure of public money. Xnother French cabinet went to piece* last week. The incident la in keeping with the record uf the country wh eh has experienced more administrative i changea in the past forty years than any i other under the sun. CUT OUT : d mai this vh with IX), nn 1 we will , d y u, l»y fi\ ight, U! C ay t'orner Cot 1. h J one Woven wire Sj» ii with Soft-top Main feet 6 it ches wide by ('• f -vt lor Fine Plus'rat d Furniture Thef allowlug are Inst Saturday e quot allons : Butter, in prints 30c to «2c Butter in palls 23 t* Z7r. Kggs, fresh, oor dosen 4 ft to 50c Pork, per 100 lb* #8.541 to0.00 Beef, per I (X) bo, $*.00 * o $M.r>0 Spring hnmh 10 to 12c a pound, Oats, old per lm«hel, 45c Hay per ton 10.00 to 15.00 January 24th to February 3rd Among the important changes which the Vue bee Government proposes to make in the Electoral Act during the present •cmion i* the adoption of the system of the “ one man one vote,” similar to the system which is already In existence in the Province of Ontaiio. Vuta'oguv An annual event that provides saving's from 10 to 60 p. c. On every article purchased from us during this sale we give you a discount, thus rendering it worth your while to anticipate future needs. Road our next ad W. E. Reed & Go •f BRIDGETOWN N. S The luvst important circumstance iu the House last week was the tabling of the eetimstes for 1VI2-13 by Finance Minister White SYNOPSIS OF CANA* MAN NORTH WEST LAND REGULATIONS. These estimates are about six million dollars lower than those prepared by the late government for 191112, the figures being—new estimates 1149,799,KW ; old estimates—|LY>,67î\- Ladies' Cloth Jackets Annual Meeting 8 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, not this year’s styles, but good serviceable Jackets, formerly sold from $6.00 to $9.00 to i * *v person who u u» N.a of . Clear at $2 00 “V family, or tiny male over 18years old, The balance of our Ladies’ Jackets, this year’s styles, at a discount of 25 ïwîminhii1 r»n.Tri»r MÜnlitoi2,esw!" nttr HATit kntchewan or Alberta. The applicant poi tout. I in um appeal li. pereee at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub agency torMM district. Entry by proxy imy agency, on certain conditions by father, mother, son. «laughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Duties.—Six months' residence The Annual meeting of the mewl*!** of Vo. Pontiac Atrri. Sov., No. 1 will Ik1 hel«1 in the Shaw ville council ball, at 1 p. m. on Wednesday, Jan. 17. for the receiving of the animal repoit. elect ion of directors and general business. m New York had s costly blue last Tuesday—the Equitable Life Assurance Society’s building ; but the fireproof vaults with which the structure was equipped stood the test of the great heat and thus saved to the owners a billion dollais Wurth of stocks and bonds that were stored therein. . R. W. HOIHilNS. See Trea* L made at may Steamers laden with 100,000 quintals >f fish left 9t. John's. Nfid lediterranean porta during two re-ent weeks. 20 Men’s Suits at $4.00 each for These are good wearing suits and range in prices from $7 to $10 All sizes. upon and cultivation of the land lu each of three year*. A homesteader may live within nine miles of hi* homestead on a farm of at leant 80 acre* solely owned and occupied by him or by hi* father, mother, son, daughter, brother or ulster. . In certain districts a homesteader In good standing may prv empt a quarter •action alongside but homestead. Price $3.00 per acre. On tie-.—Must reside upon the humé* steed or pre-emption six month* In each of six year* from date of homestead cntiy dm hiding the time required to earn home *t««ad patent) and cultivât* fifty acre* extra. A decided bargain—sizes from 24 to 32 and selected from our $2.50 I homv~7,i,?i'«M ",1ml '17.,mu'"1"t!.'.'I,,11, + cuite » - - preemption may enter for a purchased wU 4JKJ ISUluS^^ | homestead in certain districts. Price $i!.dU per acre. Duties.—Must reside six mont lit in each of three years, cultivate fifty acre* and erect a hou»c worth $300.00. W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.—Unauthorised publication* of tUl» advertisement will not be paid for. TOBACCO CROP GROWS. Shaw ville Count I! Regular meeting of the Municipal Council of Shi w ville, held on Tuesday, Jan y 2, 1912. Present —Mayor Wilson, and Councillors M algin#. Dale, Posai 1 white, Biack and hides. • Minutes of last meeting read and adopted on motion on couu. Hodgins and Poseelwhite. (1) Posaelwhite and Black - -That the following bill* be paid, namely : Dale, $17.25 ; Ottawa Car Co pi 'W, $45.0h —Carried (2) ll'tdgins and Poseelwhite — That coun Kid vs pres «le at the election of councillors on Monday, the 8th in#t.— irried. (3) Black and Hodgin* — That this Council do now adjourn. —Carried. W. W. Ireland, Sec. Treasurer. 4c ' Farming Industry li Proving a Real Mint. 12 Boy’s Suits at $3.00 each In certain favored sections of the tominion there is springing tip a ‘orapsrstively new fanning industry hat is becoming an important factor n the agricultural development of the Country. This is the production of -ubaeco. The traveler in the counties of Ks-mea-dc production increased from 550,000 joui ids in ISOu to over eight million >oumls r.>r the la- seal Made of strong cloth for school wear, sizes 32 to 35, ranging from $5 to $6.50. 10 Youth’s Suits for 50 cents each. J. K •Dow •I 23 Pairs Men’s Pants at $1.00 each. Odd lines, but every size shown, valued up to $2 25 balance of our readv made clothing at 25 n. c. disco Where a farmer can grow a ton of iohseco to the acre and get !• cents s pound for it, as he did last year. is long-headed enough to figure >ut that few other crops will yield Jim $390 an acre. The balance of our ready made clothing at 25 p. c. discount. Poqtiac Friends Furs I Furs ! Furs I Right in the heart of the fur selling season we give|y°»"»»'^ “rw" you the advantage of buying furs at 25 p. c. off our moderately marked prices. Here is a practical list of what we have in stock : In Men’s, 2 Coons, 3 Blacks, 2 Browns and 2 Fur trimmed coats. In Ladies’ 1 Muskrat. 2 Persian Lamb, 1 Pony. 2 Astrachan, 2 Fur-lined and 1 Fur-trimmed. Innumerable Small Furs. Bristol Council #####§= a id v « ods. >1 "L’Association de* Planters ?e Minutes of previous meeting retd, and fabac de la Vallee de Yatna*ka” % ill vu motion of coun. Woods seconded by „e!l you that tobacco is a veritable coun. H. J. Campbell, were adopted. fold mine for them. Moved by coon. Allen, seconded by Across on Pelee Inland, the moat couu. W ooda that the following bill# be southerly point of Canada, there arises paid : W. N. Emerson, building bridge, % chorus of praise for tobacco, which over (Juyon river $47.00 ; tho Mayor 4 was the means of “pulling through" trips to county council $20,00 ; John nany a farmer who would otherwise Duff, work ms special superintendent 'isve suffered a slim financial year on U f. ûfœber Z) thLt j Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear at 75 cents a suit. $23.40. —Carried. Nearly every farmer on the island | BOV^S u *' 14 50 41 11 .JMT XJ;IXfun"0 D,cc.mt Men’s Wool Underwear, regular $1.50 for $1.10 a suit. Z?ZJ!2 It 722 i All other lines of Underwear, Men's Women’s and Children’s, besides Wool :..,n - ,peskin* in an agricultural I Hosiery, Heavy Cloth Shirts, Tuques, Sweaters and Sweater Coats, and .. ^ » I aU other wool goods at 20 p. c. discount. Shawvlu. . Qu« IHires so much attention that small - -- ¦ ------------------------- ¦ . ... ¦ MUCe ndividual acreage ia the rule. One m ns- • . rtai . OPENed on JTU"»2S ;Men 8 0l1 Tan Moccasins at $1.50 per pair. January 8th, 1912. lh£‘'3'tite.ÎTiS i We offer you a special discount of 15 p. c. on Mitts and Cloves, Deer- ---------------------^ .° .. if ten. twenty thirty, and aa high as j skill MoCCasinS, BOOtS and Sh06S, Overshoes and Rubbers. U>U Coilw. who organise! Sh. orty acres being grown on one farm._______________________________ - Commercial institute lent January, ha* In the vicinity of Blenheim, in the | " " ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦1 —¦ ¦ ¦ « ¦ » ———— decided to use the name SHAWvILLR ïK K. A10 p c. saving on Groceries, Hardware, Oilcloths, Helds are also encountered all the way * ’ This College I. not affiliated with any i Linoleums, Flannelette Blankets, Corsets, Cottons, Sheetings, Towell- t^bK. bBt SUnderà >f Walkerville have the unique I iHg, Print®» 0tC. iistinction of cultivating in one field ------------------------- a M largest crop of tobacco in the , 5 doz. Mens Felt Hats, every shade and size, regu- The tobacco plant# are set out In j larly retailing fit $1.00, $125 and $ 1 50, to gO at 50 C61lt8 0BCh. Hay, sprayed and cultivated until_______________________________________ September or October, when the tops _ _ f e —¦¦¦¦—*¦*1"^———• " % 3£s,*sl -K 14 doz. Men s Fancy Shirts, not a poor pattern in the * red' once or twice, and along in . . , ___ _ . _ _ October the harvesting begins This | lot, our regular 75 and $1.00 lines at 50 cents each. Ilooey *eahou l* over again, but cold* at tho following place* from The Yarm Apiary : J H. Shaw, Mi»*e« Wilson. A.J. McRae, John A.Cowley, Bristol, R. A. Grant Klmedrie Win Foss Sc Son, I*adysmith And at he Aplarv. Sliawville • • All Kinds of Underwear. SHAWVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE btll Moved by conn. Young seconded by coon. Woods that the building of a side be left over for pier on the Major creek farther considération. —Carried. Moved by coon. Allen, seconded by coun. D Campbell that the Mayor, W. C. Young, act as presiding officer at the municipal e'eotion on Monday, the 8tb day of January, inst., and that Andrew Grant be appointed poll c!erk.—Carried. On motion of R. J. Campbell seconded by coun. Young the council now adjourned. tor of wvllle Wm. Grant, Sec. Trees Courses given in all Commercial and Stenographic subject*. By attending ShawvUle Commercial Cel lege you will get good résulta and save money on board and tuition. For particulars regarding tuition, etc,, apply to the proprietor. Bon* o Distribution of Seed Grain and the world By imtruction of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture a distribution will be mad * during the present winter and coming •pnog of superior sorts of grain and pots lose to Canadian farmers for general distribution will consist' of spring wheat (5 lbs.), white oete (4 lbs.), barley (5 I be), end field peas (3 lbs.) These will be sent out from Ottawa .. . . , A dirtribntioo of p.ttiow (in 3 lb. wm- ’Pwetion1 «°"**"»* in th* ESSSH pS-iSiH 46 Ladies' Blouses at $1.00 each. ***** wU1 b* **ot ,ree* ¦*» often th, tobecco buyer, will Applicant# should give particulars in purchase the crop in the field. Reregard to the soil on their farms ; and ?entiy agents of Canadian firms went should also state what varieties they ; war Esse* and Kent, spending huo-have already tested and in what way ireda of thousands of dollars, pay been found unsatisfactory, so ng 18 1-8 to IS cents a pound for im-tkat a promising sort for thair conditions uediate delivery.* Quite a consider- , . ^ HE.. sble part of the crop will remain until 5 Gala. American Coal Oil " ,h“ 4 Lb. Laundry Starch b* wnt to Mch firm 1 “»• D0»™'00 Government has foe- 3 Pkg8. Seeded Raisins As the wpply of seed is limited, far Melon of the Department of Agricul-***** advised to app> early *H#vo#d jn other way# the Government ^ bew^-fteeroëLtyMtà. 1' "M jT*5 Cash or Produce • J an. 24 to Feb. 3 - No goods exchanged The Pswreirroa. pies Farm for Sale One hundred acres of lead, being lot 1ft !n the 5th range of Bristol, with , „ ¦ ¦ ¦---------, buildings in good repair, brick house and These are balance of our last summer stock slightly soiled from handl- bîttwo go*ct Collars Tliong-fwwod Black Collars Robes—all colors and sizes at cost All Bells in stock at half price Halters, Wringers, Washing Machines at all price* Chat ha m Scales Chatham Fanning Mill* Kitchen Cabinets Saws regular #22.00, now for $17.00 ¦¦¦21 ommaaamm 20.00 4.00 ?? 44 10.00 15.00 44 44 100 44 2.50 44 1.00 Regular 50c Whips for regular price 2.00 4.50 from $150 to 9.50 :J5 44 1.50 World's Largest Nursery << 150 From the Fisheries Department ol the Canadian Government, whose duty It is to replenish the Canadian rivers Birth, marriage and death notice* pub- l*dh the commercial varieties of fish, liabud free of charge. Obituary poetry -ome some interesting facta concern-declined. I In* fish-hatching. The work is cara hatch* tabliahed throughout the country at A. kinds of Job Printing neatly and I Points both on the Atlantic and Pact* rheaply executed. Order# by mall ! Go coasts and on the Great Lakes, promptly attended to. | The largest of these—indeed, it is said to be the largest of its kind in —is the hatchery at Hand-¦Hi H drained by the Fraser River I in British Columbia, which deab exclusively with the hatching of salmon. There aro always 10.000,000 fish In - the building—7.000,000 sockeye salmon eggs and fry (the fish principal!# used for canning purposes), and 11.000,000 spring salmon. building contains 160 hatching Medallist Royal College of Dental Sur-1 troughs, each averaging 00,000 fldv geons of Ontario ; Doctor of Dental Sur During September and October the Ln reî?ityiif CA‘g in Snaps in Axes, Short I- and other Hinall article*. 44 44 44 Ottawa, January 1(>—19, 1919 JOB PRINTING ( Come early if you wMi to profit by these bargain* where all the advantage is on the *ide of the buy........ the sacrifice in order to denr out stock as (piickly its ms^ibh OVER 3500 ENTRIES OF HORSES, ; DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, SEEDS, POULTRY Thi- is a .sale NVo make JOHN A. COWAN. Publisher 01 the world—irt son Lake. ¦ — R. J. HAMILTON Professional Cards. «Iain St., SHAWVILLE The Greatest Educational Show in Eastern Canada.” H W. J. STARK’S FURNITURE WAREROOMS HAMILTON BLOCK, SHAWVILLE DR. COLEMAN - DENTIST, The Besides the magnificent exhibits of all claaaaea of Farm Stock th^re will be Practical Lectures each day. beginning on Tuesday, January 16th, Single Fare Rate* on the Railway#, Write the Secretary for a programme of J udgiug and Lecture*. 0. T. ELD ERKIN, Secretary, Ottawa, Ont. New Sewing- Machines. DR. A. H. BEERS water PETER WHITE, President, Pembroke, Ont SURGEON DENTIST Campiiklui Bay • - Qrg We have just received a New Line of Sewing Machines the World’s Best The greatest improvement ever invented on Sewing Machines. The Needle Arm is opposite the Operator. No Spine Strain, you can sit straight with I the Standard Central Needle Machine. Bear In Church. tn the northwest ol Canada it ia •aid that a b* ar once strolled into a church. There was an Immediate panic among the womenL and some men sprang toward» the shaggy beast, ling to slay him. Bruin, however, took all these things very codl-i I iy, eat up. and looked so amiable and I on aggressive that, Instead of killing him, the men laughed at him. In-lend, It was almost Immmilately seen that the bear was the identical animal which had formerly been the pel at the village, and which had run from the settlement into the woods ibout six months before. He had onlV returned to pay his respect to his old friends, and finding them all at jhureh had evidently thought he oftixrht am well go too G. M. Donaldson We have also a few Cutters left which will be sold at cost Practical Jeweller Main Street - Shawville, Que. Inte r# R. A. DRAPEAU, LL. L T ir t class No. 14 Hay Wire at $2 90 per hundred Ville Marie Que. A Select Stock of We are always ready to meet our customers with the right article at the right price Watches, Clocks and, Jswellery of all kinds 8. A. MACKAY Always on hand NOTARY PUBLIC Shawville, Speeln Article* ordered and procured on request. REPAIRING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO W. J. STARK. Que. ALEXANDRE DEFONT, PUBLIC NOTICE Notary Public, Visit» Shawville every Saturday j to Usa om good security PROVINCE OF QUEBEC MUNICIPALITY OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF PONTIAC R. MILLAR, L.L.L. ADVOCATE, Bryson - - • Que. Will visit Shawville every Saturday Public Notice is hereby given by H. T. Hurdman, Secretary-Treasurer of the Municipal Council of the First Division of the County of Pontiac, that the lands hereinafter mentioned will he sold by public auction at the council hall in the village of Bryson on Wednesday, the Sixth day of March, next, (1912) at ten o’clock in the forenoon, for the assessments and costs due to the municipalities hereinafter mentioned, upon the several lots or parts of lots hereinafter described, unless the same be paid to me with costs, before the afore mentioned day of sale. WM. GAMBLE, ADVOCATE, do., Trust Building, No. 48 Sparks St., Ottawa. Out. o> Name on the Name of Municipality School Municipal Taxes, u •Office Lot Cadastral Number 2 Area Cost*. Total Remarks * Valuation Roll Taxe* X GEORGE G. WRIGHT | of Calumet Ferrier, James ...... Cunningham, Joseph Township of Chichester. Jennings, Owen....... Bechamp, Paul....... s. -I.... D-l.B-1, 10 .... 6 ! Part lia, Part 11b, (a) * 11 15 $1.75 $ 15.00 116 acres $ , AC I 50 44 2 55 1.40 3.05 186 Main Street, I 41 87 44 5.00 5.00 Part 0. (b) 1 l-5th 44 5.30 12.00 7 00 Telephone No. 2176. Townships of Leslie, Ciapham aad Huddersfield .......... W. W. IRELAND, Anderson, Mrs. O. B Desjardina, Joseph.. St. Aubin, 8 ta ms... St. Aubiu, Isidore... St. Aubin, Stanis... 8 40. 41. 200 44 88 41 5.00 3.70 25 25 25 25 0 01 Leslie. 2.78 Leslie. 5.01 Leslie. 1.26 Leslie. 10.25 Ciapham 3 m. 1.03 00 e e 4 S. 1 18, . N. | 18, , S. J 10, 150 44 150 44 150 44 1 3 13 1 88 •Clerk of the District Magistrates' Court, 4 38 68 1 0 25 3.75 Property bought and sold. Rents collected. Deeds, Mortgages, etc., executed eatlsfac tartly. SHAWVILLE OUE. Gouvereau, Eugene Gorman, Duncan .. Kilbride, Michael.. 12 N. * 28 ... 8. 4 of N. > of 14 N. J of 8 f 28b, Township of Onslow 100 44 8.20 3.20 • •M 13 14b, 80 44 4.00 4.00 of 11 13 North Part of 11a, 50 44 4.00 4 00 _ Village of Portage du ' Fort.................... Village of Quyon....... Grant, A. D... Unknown..... Poole & Magee 38 South side Church St. 57, 5.40 5.40 HI) 434 x 385 ft 8.90 6 75 6.75 10.65 49 65 N.Xv. Pu. 247 and 2(8 (c) SEORCE HYNES 42 90 Townships of Sheen, Esher, etc.......... Township of Thorne ... WUtsy, D. H Daly, John.., Brown, John 11 19, 20, 0-1. K. 200 44 10 56 SI 10 88 #e Embalmer aad F—9fl Director Main Street,Shaw ville. | Personal attention. Open all hours l 145 44 100 “ 4.80 4 80 3 m 8.80 8.80 Townships of Waltham and Bryson.......... Estate Walter Findlay It M SI South Part 6, (d) . 90 44 8.06 10 HO 10 HO 10 10 10 18 96 18 96 18.96 Waltha; Waltham Waltham A 11 7. 92 44 8.08 A 64 #6 X. 220 44 8.06 in 80 A (a)—A strip two acres wide nnmim: the whole length of lot* 14-a and 14-b, range 6 ; bounded on the north 6 and 6 ; south by the residue of lots 14-a and 14-b ; west by the concession line between ranges 6 and 7 6 ; bounded on the north by lot 13, range 6; east by the concession line between ranges HELP PROTECT THE DEER. (bh-Bounded on the north by the King’s highway ; east and south by residue of lot 9, range 1 ; west by a portion of lot 9, range 1, owned by Oliver Variasse of the Township of Ohichaitir. (•)—Contained within the limits of a line drawn as follows : Commencing at a point on the south side of Concession street, distant *4 feet in a w esterly direction ¦ from the point where the sideline between lots 9 and 10 in range 8 of the township of Onslow, according to the primitive survey thereof, intersects the south side of said Concession street ; running thence in a southerly direction, at right angles to the said Concession street, a distance of 66 feet ; thence in a westerly direction and parallel to said Concession street to the eastern boundary of Egan street ; thence along the east line of Egan street to Concession street, in an easterly direr <. ommencemeo (A)-The whole lot, contains 114 acres. Twenty-four acres on the north end of lot 6, range A, are with held from Bryson, Que., 5th January, 1912. And otherOame duringCIose by reporting at once to the on dersCga# aay violation of the Game law 7 t-rictly confidential W. McCUAIC H. T HURD MAN. Serre ta ry-Treasiirer, of the First Division of the County of Pontiac* Pror Game Warden ###PAGE###6### DOCKS FROM AN ICE BLIND The Home m WSm WINTER SPORT ON THE ST LAWRENCE RIVER. ^#'1 V SB Vf Fillfd With Fowl Driven Southward From Canada and the Coast of labrador. •> Notes of Particular Interest to Women Folks V'VH O w ¦U! iU 4T «Y*. . # -« kw -r gooed mixture add a tablespoonful Mold will not form on preserves T kn‘K>kr« -5^5*^ „M the lard and keep in a covered ves- put them in cold water. It will Upon the extreme end <4 the .^c^#k,,rnt ,h®JJ }'** con* engage in the amusement, although scl to retain their heat until ready prevent the yolk from coloring. point the work of constructing an r^tk k1 t, x'a,<* thr work Hunting in the Indian jungle has they are rather clumsy and some- U> serve. Before serving drain | A few drops of paraffin added to ice blind is begun. In earlv win- ^ 7^ VT r k ^ways the possibility of unexpect- times stumble, particularly when :«in. ! the blacking will give a better ter this is much leas difficult than ; , . ^k' < f, nK#lhfl,rr *‘as Ratb' od excitement. There are eo many they are reversing. Aa they grow May Blossom Cake—Beat to a gloss, and also improve the Ica as the ice is not yet too it • u V )* ÇîLJl4/*»1 klnd9 ot leasts there besides the older they learn to make several cream three quarters of a cupful ther, no matter how damp the J”lrk *5» handle with a pike pole. • . .. . ¦ », ^'1 one you are after. This bit of ad- complete turns with great facility, of butter with one of sugar, add shoes are. V? float,ng pieces of ice come I ^ , llfwû* *k„ vJnture* which happened a number although even adult birds some one half cupful of sweet milk and ! Brass that is badly tarnished may *,tb,n roacb tbe 1 J*10 P°Ir; Uic . . , ^ . t:. • ^ years ago, not many miles from times stumble and break their leg» wm&m blanched almonds. Cover with a liked by some people, is best water bv the hook of the pike pole And be waves a signal to th$ man white icing and place almond meats j cleansed by using whiting instead Then they arc stood on edge to be^>w ^urn UP ®°me of his own on top to suggest blossoms. I of soap, as this preserves the color form the three sides of a square, Powder. Boiled Pancakes.—Separate four I and cleanses the paint without in- open at the back to provide an en eggs, whites and yolks. Beat the juring the surface. trance for the hunter. This work yolks until lemon-colored and thick i To freshen a stale loaf of bread must he done in semi-darkness ; and and add one and one half cupfuls twist it up tightly in a paper bag as the first film of dawn shows itsejf | Exciting Adventure of of milk. Measure out one cupful ! and place it in a moderately hot 1 the east the boat muet be launch of sifted flour and sift w ith it one-1 oven. Rolls, buns, / t4 ' , row s ? . mm méü ¦;r i*. ? • r eyes ilPr f BTr" ice >yN, t in ii(Min the *## oat PERSIAN CITY SWEPT BY RUSSIAN ARTILLERY. General view of Tabriz, the second largest city in Persia, whose streets cau sing tlie death of soo Conetitutiona list* were swept by the Ru*s:ans, As for DANCING OSTRICH EH. Remarkable Performance of Them Gigantic Bird*. ID me, This dance is no doubt instinctive. Ostrioh chicks begin the whirl even from other chance to Like other instinctive actions, it is perfected a bypractise ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ d The South Africans declare that this playful activity is of great Needless to say, I jumped practical value to the bird a< the proposal, so taking my gun. wild ostrich can protect itself a single barrel muzzle-loader, I against Lone and leopards only by English prepared to accompany him. He , flight. When chased by a beast of had a splendid repeating rifle, prey, the ostrich, starting to run, » . .. . , „ , which hie captain had presented to twists ami turns in curious fashion, An extraordinary arcidrnt that him when he left England. ami jerks so quickly from side to happened to an English farmer After crossing the river we walk aide that no beast is likely to have in cd for two or three, miles, and on time to set himseJf for a spring in nearing a small belt of scrub or one direction before the bird is off ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Ml inches, asked me to help him to stalk deer, of which there was a good number about three mile# from the fort The IRESON'8 MISHAP. an Shepherd. THE WOODEN COUNTERFEITS napp,nw lo „n lwn lam ride, the currents at their anchors named Ireson while shepherding with a naturalness that makes the a lonely region in York*hir* iv re fckl.ïî • ft 1 ft | •. I , . « I • I • l . . V IVOV VY» • *• »•••»•. «•> • - — - •'•••n •••--wewewwwww t V IMV II V VI ( harcoal is a great disinfect-, coat of white canvas Even his another big rock, stuck up on end, for a Ht tie while to enable Dan to the. ostrich is useful to perfect the Change it about once in ten | cap has been covered by a small and between these two rocks the ^ &o thf far gye. I was just go bird in the sudden twisting and & irwv ? a illimK tin ? A AHA if I f'/itl!/! ? 11 Ml IFW» ft. if 11 AO liaafnl sew T!îe “ain:.in_.tî^_punt ! *Z\Ü1 Æ? *,as ***"** a I was a deer enter, so Dan skirteo Ostriches when pursued have been to to the far aide, and I advanced to seen to stop at full speed, turn as a where we had see our quarry enter, if pivoted, and flee again in almost I Just where we thought he had the opposite direction. Probably gone in there was a large tree no other animal can do this, standing, so I took up my position South Africans believes that the close to its trunk. After waiting instinctive waltzing movement of the yen. Bake to a dedicate brown A dish of charcoal placed in a yards on the under side, and when done arder will keep the articles sweet, birds, spread with marmalade or fruit and wholesome almost as well as The jam and roll up thickly. Dust with ice. Charcoal is a great disinfect- coat i sugar and serve glazed with, red- ant b<»t salamander, and sometimes a days in warm weather. | jrUlow case or white cloth. There stream Altered downward in a ing to climb up to see if I could turning that is so useful in eluding little grated lemon peel is added to Combs should not be washed with is nothing in his figure to offer a pretty little waterfall. As I sat, Kee I)an, when I heard a rustle, its natural enemies, the larger the batter. These are also known , water. This is apt to split the conspicuous silhouette against the I reached out and laid my hand on alKj ]o0kmg up, I saw a sight that carnivora, as pancakes a la Celestine. 1 teeth. A stiff nail brush is a good white background of snow and ice, the boulder in front of me. Sud- ! nearly froze my blood Sponge Custard.—One pint of thing to keep for cleaning them, should he expose himself behind the denly without t 1m* slighcet warn- tAWny beast was just preparing to milk, yolks of two eggs, white of After using the brush take a damp houee. ing, it spun round, although it *prjng down on me, so without a I ! beaten yolks and sugar and very thin, and they should be gport. Alert, expectant, he waits there was a slight depression in ' r;,kt down mv nrm return to double boiler and cook steamed, not boiled. for the first faint sight of the flocks the rock on which I was seated, at kimeelf together he and stir until it thickens. Melt the Patent leather shoes should be up the river. the very place where my leg hung, - * tn mDrina airain • but mv • gelatin over the teakettle and add rubbed to the ah pe of the foot And then they come, thousands of the bone would undoubtedly have JV f j1(Mj aiarfn#yj mv chum, and to the milk. Mix well to dissolve with the band, ami they will not them High in air. bunched in been smashed to smithereens. running up he shouted, “Lie down, and then turn out to cool. As soon then be so liable to wrinkle and flocks, scattered in little groups, 1 tried to withdraw my leg, but Vr and as coolly as if he were as it commences to congeal whisk I crack when wearing When they in yairs, and single hungry birds, it was as firmly grippmi between . a • at a turret, placed a bullet it thoroughly with an egg beater are getting dull and losing their 1 they b lark en the air above the maui the two boulders as if in a vise, through hia brain, and add to it gradually the white gloss, rub white of egg on them, chap ne For y. miles an hour is Here 1 was, a helpless primmer. After stopping the flow of blood mm mm mm ksel ^ °/. “ before turn jug. Ailing the jug with boiling „trmg „f #f,een ,|woy, Newrrt.hr My ,hrep dog. Re*.. ... with me. Ve %UiT7 ‘ -fw ingout If convenient, make the water, es m tea making, th*o y,* gight j, one to ,tir the and aa I looked at the faithful or***- * àfd now the onlv day before ______________ rweeteiung to taste; when cold. b| r'jo have wne time ted that a quart of ;01 »» sure sure# for it." her i  a ###PAGE###7### 4 reUW.BGGED BIRO. QUKIN MARY STARTS CULT. ST. VITUS DANCE SAVED HERSELF Tonne Ohm Look More Like Tree- toads Than Birds. The created hoactsin of British Guiana is the only survivor of a certain race of birds, moit of which are now known only as fossils. The boactzin inhabits the most secluded forests of South America, and Mrs. MoRea suffered for over two its survival beyond its congeners yearn, then two boxes of Dodd's is doubtless owing to its retiring Kidney Pills made a new woman habits and to the fact that it feeds on wild arum leaves, which gives KU* George's Consort Is a Devotee of Hewlag and Needlework. YEARS OF PAIN Z V Cured Through the Use of Dr Williams’ Plait Pills. no m Owing to the incentive of Queen Mary, who is a devotee of the BUSH " hlWlteEs Ses gsy =ss ElV-Én^ii i S5PS5 jSSÎi: IgggmNSEsS isfe:: HEHH 5 d,r usr-su :% ua &* .- .h. -.b,! =* rar! suii* r,, It say < f'r.f , t g / k$ vy/?. /¦¦',/< v 4 of her. LIPTONS TEA Investments for the hew Year We have to offer several firet-clasi bond investments yielding 6 per cent, net, carrying our unqualified recommendation. WRITE FOR FULL DETAILS CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED 171 j#**# Street, Montreal. 14 CereMII. LOS DSN. CNOLANO SOS MeKIneee BvIHIeg. TORONTO WOULD THEREt "What you want, I suppose, is to vote, just like the men do." “Certainly not, " replied Mrs. Fortunately no Faith Was Re-1 Baring Banners. "If we oouldn’t quired, For She Had None. [ do any better than that there would be no use of our voting." W DAWSON. 90 OOLBOINI ST. Toronto. H IN MÀTCHTOWN. NE HUNDRED ACRES - GOOD Buildings; near Brampton. o 1 rn WENTY FIVE ACRE F1UIT FARM— 1 Brie* House and Good Buildings; fit Catharines. I I had no faith whatever, but on the advice of a hale, hearty old A Med^sJ. Need Supplied.—When gentleman who spoke from expen- A medicine is found that not only ence, I began to use Grape-Nuts acts upon the stomach, but is about a year ago," writes an compos* that certain ingredients Ohio woman, who says she is 40, is Qf it pass unaltered through the known to be fair, and admits that ,tomach to find action in the oSSll? she is growing plump on the new bowels, then there is available a w. .mall or large bi-.oke purgative and a cleanser of great, "I shall not try to tell you how effectiveness. Parmelee's Vege 1 Even a woman with a graceful I I suffered for years from a de- table Pills are of this character carriage prefers to ride in her own ranged stomach that rejected al- And are the best of all pills. Dur- automobile. most all sorts of food, and digested jng the years that they have been ----- It is better for man to do a lit- what little was forced upon it only in use they have established them- tie kicking than to deteriorate in- at the cost of great distress and selves as no other pill has done to a human football. pain. Perhaps a man has more tempta- "I was treated by many differ i tiens than a woman because he eat doctors and they gave me Australia owns over 10,000 miles knows just where to look for them, many different medicines, and I One of the most curious facts of railroad. And a wise bachelor always hikes even r,pent several years in exile about meteorites is that they often ------ for the tall timber when he hears from my home, thinking change contain previously unrecognized £fr». l)e Stvle—Marie, I shall take a e*y that she intends to be | of scene might do me good. You muterai*, though their chemical one of the children to’church with en old maid. may judge of the gravity of my eUifM-nts are familiar on the earth. ^ Tfo* Ma d—Yem'm Mrs De Many a good woman who condition when I tell you I was IiEm?NJIîE baRhkb t®adb eight- One of the * tones that fell in a Style—Which one will go beet with wouldn’t think of using her relig- sometimes compelled to use mor- r^si «iiw foaüdï” ™ lift* «rLdu.uti meteoric shower at K1 Nakhla, 16 numle sownt ion as a cloak stays away from phine for weeks at a time. »•» sueoeMfui barbers all o»« tb, miles ea.t of Alexandria, Egypt, my new P rP _*^“ ’ church because she can’t afford a "For two years I have eaten Vin.rd'. Li.hn.nt Co.. Li-lud _ « Juw, »th ha. been analyzed ----------------- . new coat. Grape-Nut. food at least twice LI«S|0 » ti"~" E“‘- Toro°^ by Professor Stanislas Meunier at 1 n6 tyc Kernedy --------*-------- a day and I can now say that past twenty years. It waa recommended P‘rl" , U “ pentagonal in outline The wind was blowing a bit more I have perfect health. I have taken about lour )mokes long, an inch and W O 11 r than a gale one night, when a be- no medicine ia that tune—-Grape- Liniment." It doee the doctor s work; it inch thick. Its „cvolent old chap stopped Vo put a Nut, has done it all. I can eat ah ln ee“ Bh,u-“ • ISS tfew dime in the hat of a shivering blind solutely anything I wish, without Your, truly, ^ïîïseSi ïIuibÎ man on the public square. The Htomach distress. donor nearly dropped the coin, but I am a business woman and can I Haiifas. N. fl . Sept. n. iios the mendicant shoved his hat un- walk my 2 or 3 miles a day and derneath it and skillfully rescued feel better for doing so. I have to "Here’s an article in this maga- it. "Why, you're not blind," cried use brains in my work, and it is come cannot yet be designated, but zjne entitled How to Meet Trou- the giver, scornfully, "No, air," remarkable how quick, alert and their customary great relative den- ble/ ” said Mrs. Wedderly. "Shall confessed the beggar, "I'm just tireless my mental powers have •ity suggests an origin in some mas ; read it to you !" "No, thank takin’ a pal's place while he has a become.” Name given by Cana •ive body in space. you," replied his wife's husband, bit o' rest He's blind, sir—been dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. ‘ How to dodge trouble is the brand blind from birt’.” "Where is he “There's a reason,'' and it is ex* . ... , . Pw of information I'm looking for." tuking his rest?” demanded the plained in the little book, "The 18 w my „ e WI do 10 me w en stranger, still unconvinced. "Why. Road to Wellville, “ i» pkgs. I get home. ________ he—er—why, he’s gone to a movin | limf'iJ'um* \hey art files cured in i to 14 navi. gen ulna, true, and full ef human I nier eel. Teer druggist will refund eoney if PAZO OINT_________________A. NIBT fail# te cure any ease ef Itehlag. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Ale. In • to 14 days “ [ A NUMBER OF GOOD STOCK. GRAIN /\ and Dairy Farms in Helton, Peel York. Ontario and Prince Edward Counties. I 80 z EVKKAL GOOD FRUIT FARMS Ilf the Niagara Fruit Belt. S AL. Lauda F YOU WANT TO BUY OB BELL A Farm, consult H W Daweon. Ninety Col borne St., Toronto. justified in saying the cure is permanent." Bo sure you get the genuine pills which are sold by all medicine dealers or may be had at 50 cents a box or mix boxes for 12.60 from Occasionally a man hunts up a The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., loud shirt when he wants to put Brock ville, Ont. on a bold front the early twentieth century may mean a return to the domestic methods of our forebears. AGENT# WANTED. GENTS WANTED - A LINE FOR every home. Write ue for our choice list of agents supplies. We have the greatest agency preposition In Canada to-day. No outlay necessary. Apply H-C. I. Co OS Albert St . Ottawa. HE KNEW. She—"Ah, Jack! What can equal the warmth of a true woman’s lover He—"That heat of temper, my | u™. dear.” -* COSMIC ROCKS MILE WANTED SALESMEN ISO PER WEEK SELLING O one bend Egg-Beater. Sample and Money refunded if unsatiefao-Mfg. Company, Colling. wood. Ont MISCELLANEOUS. AT and FARM SCALES. Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. I llano • II • half broad and an oom position is peculiar, and Professor Meunier, believing that the mineral of which it consists is an anti rely new compound, proposes to call it naklite. The source, or sources, from which meteorites AN LEU. l'UMUR». LU Mrs. ete teroal and external, cured wlibeal Lain by eur home treatment. Write ae before too tain. Dr. an*»man. Lotita# C 1» * e*% ti##n mutin for to the Mmmd •tana O. G DUHTAN. Chartered Accountant. OnL Murine Em Remedy Ce.. Chinese /. TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wltenua O Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toron ta, A GENTS WANTED. - A STUDY OF .A other Agency propositions convince» ue that none can equal our a You will at* ways regret It if you don't apply for particulars to Traveller# Dept.. tM Albert Ottawa_________________________________ Damocles sat all night at the banquet with a sword hanging over his head •aid su That’s nothing, ’ he ‘The thing that bothers me SPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE hy mail Send meaenrw ment. Gleeee# Sited by ere. Write to-day for anything sold in Hretclaee drug •tores to Dr. Bellman. Cellingw. s Low LIBERAL OFFER. A vtung lady in Ottawa wanted to have white hands, so one day I A pin scratch may cause blood I he-—er—w •he asked a guest at the house for poison, a rusty nail cut is very apt | picture show J* a recipe. "Soak them in dish to do so. Hamlins Wizard Oil used water three times a day, was the once draws out all infection and reply. The girl left the piano, and | makes blood poison impossible. la drugs Sued KÏ Ont CHENILLE CURTAINS LUCE CURTAINS The man whose wife seems to Mothers can easily know when their children are troubled with think he is merely a piece of fur-i Ghbbe—Does your town hold out worms, and they lose no time »o niture to be irm,, n «*nt»t.ied to Any inducements for permanent reapplying the best of remedies — a lot more sympathy than he gets a a ¦E~l at aew into the kitchen, said, "Ma, I wish you would save the , dishwater when you get through." T V ’ WHY NOT? She—"I can't cook, but we could | Mother Graves Worm Extermina hire somebody to do that " He—"And I can't make money sidents? Dibbs-We have a very fine cemetery. aaiTisa am sus as ofgiee os. a#: tss. tor Pills for Nervous Troubles —The Me—"And 1 can t maxe money, ' stomach is the centre of the nerv- go popular is Dickie's Anti Con but we could hire somebody to do ()ur of a tru v Rreait man oug ey8teni| and when the stomach sumptive Syrup as a medicine in the that. " 1S one wtio can keep the lid on his iU8pends healthy action the result treatment of colds and coughs or — grouch. i8 manifest in disturbances of the ailments of the throat, due to ex Olhcn buying you* Piano insist on having an OTTO MIGEL" Terrible Itching Got little Sleep nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv posure, to draughts, or sudden ous debility, a dangerous ailment, changes of temperature, that drug-may ensue. The first considers- gists and all dealers in patent matron is to restore the stomach to dicines keep supplies on hand to proper action, and there is no readier remedy for this than Parme Thousands It Has Many Qualities.—The mao who possesses a bottle of Dr. Tho m as against manv ills cough, break a cold, prevent sore throat; it will reduce the swelling from a sprain, cure the most persistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medicine chest in itself, and can he got for a quarter of a dollar. Ptarxo Actiorx Mlnarn Liniment Curse Garget In Omet Kclectric Oil is armed It will cure a A man never knows what he can do until he tries—or whom. R. S. IVOR N. L PLUMMCR meet the demand to take, and the use of it guarantees freedom from throat and lung diseases. It is pleasant LYON & PLUMMER Corns cripple the feet and make walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape of Holloway's Corn Cure ts within reach of all. lee’s Vegetable can attest the virtue of these pills in curing nervous disorders. Stocks, Bonds end Mining Stock»Bought and sold on commission. Dealers In Government end FinnicIpel Securities. . . . Rl Me’lndn St Tels. ». 7S7S-S * The success of vour aim may depend upon the target. It's much easier to bit a cow than a rabbit. Miner#*» Liniment Curse outemper, Cable; Lyenslum Life has many shadows—but most shadows are due to sunshine. Ml nerd'» Liniment dures Diphtheria WHY HE LEFT "Why did you leave that swell in boarding house f" "Because the swellness was at FAMOUS WOMEN’S NAMES ! DR. DOW’S A census is being taken up ¦ the ChrUtiaiînMe* Ôflrôï^hïIth* ”P7,'T of the food ¦uppl, " have attained fame in art, science, „^hAt ]om ®eAn J history, and government The L four kinds of forks and two results so far obtained show a tie | kinds of vegetables. for first honors among Marys, Elisabeths, and Anns The next France possesses nineteen lady favorite name of illustrious wo-1 barristers, men || Margaret and then eome Jane. Catherine, Frances, Bar ah, The people who are weighed in the balance and found wanting are apt to complain that the scales are out of order. FRIENDSHIP i t Mr. T. WUitome, “Are they friends?” Well, one of them lends the other money, but I m not sure which is which Until Cubcura Remedies Cured Him Only Om "SSOSO QUININE." That le LAXATIVE BROMO QVININK L'Wk for the alfDatir* of K. W GROVE U##d the World o?»r to Cure a Cold In On* Day 25< STURGEON OIL LINIMENT 4 Frost—Critically ill, is he ? Snow —Yea, critical of everything and everybody. tort urine akin ertipOor* will read --------• this imtor from Mr. T. Williams, ^ 116 Pacific Are., winm4*s (daud Jan. h. j Harriet, Charlotte, Caroline, Lucy, Itll): ‘TW Cutârurs Rnmodlm rertalnly Matilda. Emily, and Susa 1 Mauds. Gwendolyns, Ediths, _ . Ethels, Hazels, and Roses are not nrt famous enough to get in the bon £ orable mentioned class so far. As ,h. the census has not yet been com-•s pleted, there still may be hope for or I some of the latter.—New York ROYALTIES OF SINGERS The r DODOS KIDNEY; /, PILLS ? If Caruso, the ^reat tenor, happens to lose his voice or become incapacitated because of such illness as has kept him off operatic stage the last half of two seasons, he will feel consoled bv the knowledge that his royalties from the phonograph company will exceed $100,000 a year for many years to ooroe : while Mme Tetrasaini is grateful that the same company refused to pay her $1,000 five years ago for effort that they are paying her $36,000 a year for. Then the diva was willing to take the lower figure outright for her re I cords, but a year ago *h# demand ed a bonus of $$6,000 besides the ISSUE 2 12 royalties, and she got it <3Id work finely, la curb a rem- and I am kful that there External application for man or beast. Everyone knows of the wonderful qualities in the oil of the STURGEON for sprains, lameness, etc Dr. Dow’s formula has it in its best form For Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, etc , it cannot be equalled. Try it once and you will be satisfied. Price 25 cents. X.TÏÏSi 5 body L I triad i*S t I cv on TH ; ;< ; [ ^ t v JttJi r> Air Y »7 I V lw ¦NT S w ¦turret Qolv^nt. la c tred.” Jil MOTHER'S MAKE The Brute—"There's one thing y«,rr.- 1 Buckle Ovt l ~h vs M vf) ets. f ! fSftt. ill !l i s i :,v I • > • I s * m I & T. W, WILSON & CO. *• Rubbers .">0 cts. 40 cts. i ? I I ¦ « , J. , ,1 ? • ft • I Women’s Rubbers }>rs. Men’s Hockey Boots, regular $*2 vo for ¦-n.ôt) 1 Joy’s V • 99 . J..1'1!* i ¦ f Pa $1.7ô for $120 # I 4 4 k :r Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlets at * s-t cvs w • Tise \ « This is a great chance to save money on Footwear. NEW MILLS ol the ST. LAWRENCE FLOUR MILLS CO. r Consult Us When i’V > LIMITED of which the newspapers and our travellers have spoken to you so much about are ready for deliveries of the You have any Roofing, Sheeting or Kave-Trotighing to du. We have long experience in this clos# of work and can quote the lowest figures at which it can be satisfactorily done. ST UWtUKl 1 ST. LAWRENCE FLOUR the flour for a better quality of bread and pastry Four Brands of Equal Purity “REÇU” 44 NATIONAL#f “UlRENTIJT “MIIY BREU” .PtOAl k. i: A full atook of Stoves, Tinware, etc, CENTRE ST SHAWVILLE. •* w ï Pi mer 11—Annie Sparling, Mtrehall Knipe, < >rvi U Black. Primer 1 — Gar.iet Sparling, Orrai K nij» ». Good conduct.—Orph* R >oney, iîer-; trude Spir'ing, Percy Ttuuney, Maggie ( r eke*t. Regular attendance.— Orpha Homey, Viola Rev, Sibyl Sparling, lUrold Spar’ing, Wellington R >ooey, Charlie B lac k, Mele n Blac k Maggie Cio.'kett, Austin Sparling, Crona Sparling. * Absent from part of exam*. District News. yi»w«i Wt Guarantee Deliveries The Si. Lawrence Flour Mills Cc.Liz.iled A PAene B* .in 7.';9 A 1110 Nclie Daeir S.:trt Wt*. Mcclieel \ i - ST. LAWRENCE FLOUR ISAS PURE M AND AS WHITE AS THE LILY " m Tht* New Y oar honor» conferred by tht* King, include the names of < several Canadians, headed by that of the o render who has been ap-|H»inteil a Privy Councillor which carries with it the title of ** Right Honorable." The Canadians honored beside* Premier Borden are Colonel John Morrison Gibson, lieutenant-governor of Ontario, and Joseph Pone, under secretary for external affairs w ho are made Knights <'ommander of St. Michael and St. George. Thomas Cornier Hovllle, deputy minister of nuance, Comiwnion of The family of the late John I)ag* desin* St. Michael and St. George : and to vxprew thvir simer* thanks to all K*Hl..l.>be For- K 81 ^ 11MHu Kumnntl H. xxn% for nil the kimlncsK *howu to them Osier* of roronhn both members in their sa<1 affliction* h y the Midden of the Canadian Parliament, death of their father. | Knights Bachelor. Sir Max Ait ken, Bishop Worrell of Nova Soetia. and lion. Dr. IVil.ti.i, for the province Mr. »uhn McVeigh dur ng the ho'idays. M's Mab.l Johnc«'X is visiting Litchfield friend#. Mrs. Margaret McLean and Mr». C. t Stewart have returned from a visit to ! friends in Alexandria and Renfrew. Miss Isabel I rquhait if Alexandria is the guest of her aunt, Mr». Charles ; Stewart. Mi»» M ir- the guest of M sa Margaret McLean. Mias Martha McYcgh has returned from Montreal. Mr. Austin McVeigh has returned to Hailey bury after spending the holiday* j at his home. i he simplest and most effective remedy for sick k dneys is 1W h’s Kidney Pill* If there i* weakness, o mgeition, inflam-ma i n < i soreness, Booth* K'dney Pills quick y re ievta it. They gently stiir.u- Tenders Wanted. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY For :U) cords soft wood, green hemloc k, spruce a ml balsam 2 foot wood, delivered late, tone and i before MarvM5tb^9|X. str. ngthvn sick , k dn. vs. drive1 . or 1 chee^m&ker to furnish all sup. r M harkaehe I P|,e> ; also price percwt aud have supplie» pacnat m f„rili>,heil him to guarantee a first via* rneutna.ic pain , cheese ami sign agreement, and dizziness, I ¦ —s ¦ char Up aud r» g. . ',l tenders to he marked " tender *' ami SS&H^BF feet faltering of) ¦ ¦ ¦ « f a 1 this relict i,1 pvrmmeiv. Al «Iruggiatv sell and , Parish of Thorne and Leslie, guarantee Booth a Kidney Pills, 50c. a ! [ box._Money back if they fail to rel eve. I Orangemen pay Last Tribute to Wri«e to the R. T. Booth Co. Ltd , Fort Erie free | urn H. T. ARGUE - - - PROPRIETOR (Successor to McDowell. Wilson & Dale) ..... Manufacturer of all kinds of..... iw.,SS*iÆ.trtS Doors' Sashi Mouldines’ Turnings, t,!‘" ,‘T 5' ‘I-».',' Z‘ i Rough and Dressed Lumber, &c. inoral. And *a« presented tin amuHtig spectacle of the chairman <.f the police commissioner# recomnvTxl- a » ay I Farrell < f U-mfrew is u«« depsrt or, «b. ™m«-1 CT DDirrC uity loses a true friend and n-ighbor, i illUîllLgO 1 I KILLO erne ever ready to help and sympathise ...hellhi. -H^bb.M. n...., f„.h- : PAID FOR RAW FURS fui member of the Anglican church. The deceased leaves to mourn the great leas of a good father : William J , Nathan. Mies Ann e. and Wycliffc, who brought h * father's remains h« me All j«'in in sympathising with them in this their hour uf affliction. Good Loge of all kinds taken •ning Servi * p. m. Holy Communion 2nd Sunday in month. | Si. Matthew'» North Clarendon, KvenIng Service, 4.30. p. ni. ' Holy Communion 3rd Sunday Amusing Election Incident. The recent jn Hamilton w„ not without its amus- I TTmwm * TSawmaiwm ing incident#. One of the mort r.liah- 2IG JL5CLiyfCllIlv c