The equity, 7 décembre 1939, jeudi 7 décembre 1939
[" m g i.- ¦ No 25, 37th Year ¦SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY, DECEMBER?.1909 t$1.50 per annum In Advance I 2.00 to the United btatte Dr.H.G.Pocks will be away from hi* Shoxvville Office from Friday evening, December l«t.until Tuesday morning, December 12th.Mixed Dance-A mixed dance heal, will be held in Shawville Theatre on Friday night of this week.Dec.8th.Good music.Good time for GEORGES CARON COWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner Bank and Somerset Streets ' PERSONAL MENTION B.A B.C.L.Advocate, Barrister At Cimpbi'l'i Bay Friday, Saturday and Monday Mr< J.H.Murray Plient the week end with friend* in Mont \u2022 s Shaw ville Hardware Mr.Andrew Sly ha* been * pending a vacation at the home cf hie nephew, Mr.Ja* Campbell, in H ri 9 tol.extra For particular* apply\t«it.Leonard Hkijbmfr, Phone w.all.Ottawa, Ontario This old reliable school ha* removed to larger and finer premise*.,The finest and most modern in Ontario, school with reputation, 0|)en nil year.Barn Equipment WJG.CHISNELL Public Auctioneer Bailiff Superior Court QUE.Attend n an established to Mr.and Mrs.C.I).Wilson, of I SHAWVILLE SB proceeds of which are in of the Red Cross Society.J eion.25 and 15 cents.Stable Brooms, Stable Shovels, Ensilage Forks, Manure Forks, Straw Forks, Cow Chains, Chain Slides, Curry Combs, Horse Blankets.* mmr w.mime», l.o.c.m.H|M|M\thie mother, Mrs.John Morrison, in town.I w.I.COWUMC, President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principe! 1 wish to Inform the public (hat I will be at Mrs.Lindsay Armstrong s residency Main ÿtreet, Shawvilk, \u2022n Tiwday of each aeck.JAMES A.MILLAR The United Church Sunday School has decided to have their.\t.m ¦\t¦ IPB ¦\t¦ annual Christmas tree and pro Mi.and Mr*, Ernest Hobbs, Mr.gramme in the hall on Friday, *00 Mr* Dotigal Hobbs and December 15.Practice# are al-(daughter, Evelyn, Mr.and Mr*, ready under way in preparation Hobbs.Mr.John Hobbs, Rev.» \u2014 for an excellent programme.\t| Frank Hobbs and little Miss Ethel I s&HFeS'BiH I EE'sEr\u201diF™ ^ ^ ~ night, December 18th.A progra will be provided.\u2022 Everybody i ., welcome.A box will be placed at I l\\e.6(* ,or P1^* the door for anyone desiring to 1 ty|*oss' make a donation.B.A, i L L .L, ADVOCATE, AUmilIR.l29 Main St.f Hull,Que.AtPonliscHouse, Shawville, Wednesday afternoon At Moyle*» Hotel, Campbell'»Bay, every Wednesday morning.tie.Phone 22\u201414.Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medici \\ Building nd Street MONTREAL, QUE.HMIA8 93 8 8 every JII .1 world torn by war, there is Help the Red D HARLAND 0.ROWAT Shawville Women # Institute | Home Narsing Class to be wRI meet at the home of Mrs.G.Formed by Shawville Branch G.McDowell, at eight o clock on ! Canadian Red Cross Society Monday evening.Dec.11th.As- as&asruR.\"fc$e ! jf Elmside Women# institute will announce that a Home Nursing meet at the home of Mr*.Frank Clast will be formed under the Armstrong, on Wednesday after |direction Of Mrs.Reuben Smith, noon, Dec.18th, at two o\u2019clock.A K.N., «nd Mrs Earl McDowell, Christman program will be pio\tI BBC vided.Roll call \u2014 Exchange of .These nurses have had special gifts.\tinstruction in publie health work.t*««¦« * i >\t^ , .V, L; we all may have a Good Christmas.every- H.K.NEILSON, M.D Eye, Ear, Nose am* Throat Special:, MEDICAL ARTS OUILDIN® An z , Mrs.OTTAWA.- PHONE, 1-79,1 ONT., Gordon T.Paul INSURAHCE HEPRBSBNTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations Messrs.L^wh Judd, Keith Brown- j lee, John Howard, H*-ib Wa kens, I Judd, Geo.and Ted Reid.\tP At the close of the play the Correction\u2014In the list of pall-turkey and cake were drawn for bearer* acting at the funeral of The cake went to Mrs -Arthur I Mr*.Wrn.Ü.Lsugbren.the name t uràey to Mr Enroll Now W.A.Hodgins.Lt d Persons ri*»iring to enroll in th* Red C o** N ui-Hiii g Clam* will b#- re eived up to Decrm bt-r 28th.1090 Apply to - Mrs Rkubkn Smith.R.N.Mrs Karl McDowKLL.R N Shawville Quebec SHAWVILLE .- QUE gi # > m 44 troduced the subject.\"I should _______ here told you last Sunday,\u201d he I IFf || THE III said, \"that live thousand people 111* had been fed with five loaves and I EM CHRISTMAS two small fishes.\" Then, looking | ll¥* down at Mr.Murphy, he added: \u201cYou could not do that, Mr.Murphy, could you?\u201d \u201cAh, sure, yer rlv*rence, I could alslly enough,\u201d replied Murphy, \"If I gave \u2019em what were left over from last Sunday!\u201d Canada's Navy In Action On Both Coasts Name of Bay Barrie Is On Kempenfell Bay Named After British Rear-Admiral of 18th Century E r The super-destroyer Kempenfell, which has been tafcen over by the Canadian navy, has been re-chrle-toned Asslnibolne.While It Is no doubt the custom to change a vessel's name under fheee circumstances.and Asslnibolne Is a good nattve-Canadlan name, Kempenfelt Is also familiar to Canadians as that of the bay on which Barris Is located.Canada's new naval unit Is no doubt called after the As-slnlbolne river which bears the name of the Asslnibolne or Stoney Indian tribe.The word means \u201cone who roasts by the use of stones,\" an old Indian custom.Governor Slmcoe Bestowed It Kempenfelt bay and the superdestroyer Kempenfelt were both named after ft British rear-admiral, Richard Kempenfelt, of Swedish descent, who lived In the eighteenth century and went down with the Royal George at the time when Its bottom fell out, an event pictured by Cowper In a well-known poem.It was Governor Slmcoe who bestowed the name on the Ontario bay 6 mm \"How Is yoir insomnia?Is it getting any better?M \u201cI'm worse than ever, can't even sleep when it's time to get up.\" I k And, boy \u2014 Ogdon\u2019s is a gift for the man who rolls his ownl i Both the fond mother and the patient photographer had failed to make the rAtless little boy eH still long enough to have his picture taken iHPHHHHHH grapher suggested that the mother should leave the studio for a few minutes was ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ picture.\u201cWhat did the nice photographer say to make mother's little darling ait still while I was out of the room?\u201d she asked the I child on the way home.\u201cHe said: 'You sit still, you little rascal, or I'll knock your head off',\" replied the child.> i f.Finally the photo- a* N During her absence he successful in taking a good r ! IB :.«** W Sasr at I 'A lb.tin 75/ I la a gaily coloured Christ mao ***** OGDEN\u2019S A maid who recently joined the church was asked hew the knew she was converted.She replied: \u201cBecause new 1 clean under the rugs.\" \\ FINE CUT «3 \\ I V ; yt'1 ' r Shorts and scanty clothing are not in keeping with the gravity of the international situation, according to comment in Riviera newspapers and women are urged to wear more clothes.y* n H is bagpipe playing was the chief thing that mattered to him in life.One night, while he was strutting about the room, skirling for all he was worth, his wife attempted a mild protest.\u201cJock,\u201d she said, \u201cthat's sn awful noise you're making.\u201d So Jock sat down and took off his boots.\\ Have Yon Heard i w The above views show some of the various duties of the Royal Canadian Navy on both coasts.Left, top to bottom: One of the fast destroyers on patrol duty along the seaboard: A depth charge exploding astern of a speeding destroyer; Sailors manning a rapid-fire anti-aircraft gun on deck.Right, top to bottom: The after deck of a destroyer showing depth charges and mine-sweeping equipment: A torpedo leaving the tube toward the objective; Sailors manning one of the deck guns.Listeners of the Canadian Breadcasting Corporation's National Network will hear another of the feature broadcasts devoted to Canada's Fighting Services on Friday, December 1, 9.00-10.00 p.m.EST.\u201cThe Royal Canadian Navy\" will be a sound-picture of the complete and comprehensive activities of the Navy at work in time of war.r ASTHMA 1 IbronchitisI m tw mm-m COUGHS?COUS .ntlD FASTU TOj An Irish priest one Sunday, referring to the miracle of the loaves and fishes, said in errdr that five people had been fed with five thousand loaves and two small fishes After the service some of I\tscL.i™, A.«h the congregation discussed the I | Hred erhe.statement, one of them named I ,\tJZIZT, Murphy declaring that, if it were I g caret., miracle, he himself could do the i \u201e CHOi;chSah co\u201e same thing.The next Sunday the I \u2022\twmkerviii* \u2014 o»t.priest, having heard of this, rein- | \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 i Drmnad At Veer I>ru*sl»t ( llomiMAN'H LI21IMK21T Velee, ¦ - I \u2022 I Mr.H.J.Carmichael, President of the local Scout Association spacious room permits meetings of Cub Packs or Scout Troops unable to meet in their usual places, in an emergency, upstairs are cooking facilities, and storage for the tents and other equipment for the district camp site, \u201cWigwas-sin,\u201d near the Welland ship canal.SCOUTING A er Velde What Science I I B um?\u201ek>u!ï S A Thanksgiving Day model airplane flying contest of Brampton, Ont., Scouts brought out 11 models.The prize for the plane remaining longest in the air went to Scout William Riseberry and the second to Scout William Bean.LTD.IS Doing * * Classified Advertisements Two alert Sudbury Scouts out hunting with their father noticed a cord hanging from the Iwnb of a tree NERVOUSNESS AND TOOTH DECAY Nervousness precipitates decay in children's teeth, according to Dr.Percy R.Howe, Boston, who said long research had shown Jhat a child\u2019s diet might be sufficient for good tooth structure and condition, but the diet advantage would be offset by a nervous spell.Modern\tj Etiquette j tY ROBFRlA LEE J Investigating, they found a radio meteorgraph released from Baltimore KKATHKK9 WANTED riJRNlTl\u2019HK FOR SALK ALE VIS V% A VI ED The instrument indicated the moistures, temperatures and the height to which the instrument had ascended.»\t# O Clinton, Ont., Rover Scouts on a fishing trip discovered a brush fire, notified the farmer and assisted him to extinguish the fire.# # # The Boy Scouts of St.Catharines have an attractive district headquarters, \u201cCarmichael House\" a large brick building adjoining St.Thomas church, named after A UOOl> SALES AGENT SHOULD lepreieut a good company.We want good representatives for unoccupied territories now nursery stock Is the best that money and experience can produce fifty years' business.Write Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto.HIGHEST PRICE FOR NEW AND used feathers.Robinson'», 282 Brock Avfnue Toronto.Write for quotations.CHESTERFIELDS *\t*1 WEEKLY Our Isn\u2019t it poor taste for the friends of a newly married couple to make them conspicuous in public by attaching placards to their car, and performing other such so-called jokes?2.At a holiday dinner, such as Thanksgiving or Christmas, where the service might be called semi-fermai, is it all tight to iffer the guest-» a second helping of turkey?u.When a married woman is travelling alone, should she sign the hotel register Mrs.H.!.Hudson, or Mary Lou Hudson?4.\tShould a guest stay beyond the time specified in the invitation, when the hostess says, \u201cCan\u2019t.you stay longer?\u201d 5.\tWhat would be ;he best phrase t-o isc when a man is introducing another man to h*s wfie?Ci.It being the woman\u2019s privilege to offer her hand to a man, if Hie man should offer his hand, v hat should she do?1 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITES in velour» and repp covers factory reconditioned, originally expensive suites, better than s cheap, new one, 1 pieces complets.$24.60.Three piece chesterfielâ suites, newly recovered in choies repp fabrics.Just like new, at half the price.Three piece ones-Piste $39.6 per cent down, $L## a week.We pay freight to jrosr station.Dept.W., Royal Chesterfield Manufacturers.66 Richmond SL K., Toronto.m HAIR GOODS Six-hundrcd-acre nursery TOUPES, TRANSFORMA-tlons.Switches.Curls, and all types of finest quality Hulr Goods.Write for Illustrated catalogue.Confidential, terms arranged.Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 628 Bathurst Street.Toronto.WIGS CYCLONE CORES WARM Shooting the eye of a cyclone with a radio sonde, a robot weather observer and radio transmitter carried aloft by balloons, has revealed that the cyclone has a warm core, and that it may travel on overhead atmosphere tracks in the stratosphere instead of being governed by surface weather conditions.PAST-SELLING LKi'EATER.NO competition.New disposable tissue dueler.\"AUKS T - 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clay loam adjoining v liage.good buildings, spring watered.Two thousand cash, balance 4 per cent.William Pearce.Exeter.SKATING OUTFIT» SKATING OUTFITS SLIGHTLY used.$1.76, $2.16.$2.65.New high quality.$2.81#, $8.26.$4.26.plus 25c postage.Peerless, 191 Dundee W., Toronto.1 FARR EQUIPMENT FANNING MILL (KLINE) FARM age bay best seed grader; wild oat separator testimonials.Kline Manufacturing, Islington, Ont V* USED TIRE» FOR SALE iSt GOOD USED TIRES.ALL SIZES.Lowest prices.Inquiries Invited Tire, 1611 Dundee West, FARRS WANTED Brockton Toronto.CLIENTS WAITING PÔR FARMS et once.State price unequipped.Ernest \u2022 2160 Yonge St, Toronto equipped and E.Preston, Guaranteed CAR AND TRUCK PARTS rosur HANDY APPLE TREES HARDY APPLE TREES - 60 CT& each.Canada\u2019s Lowest Priced Nursery.[ Immediately requesting sensation al offerings Tobe's Trrery, U»ed New LYONS FURNITURE CO.478 Yonge St., Toronto Open Evenings rowln g leading varieties Ornamentals.Write I irai SPECIALIZING IN REBUILT MOTORS, power.iJNlTd, HyFweUe 4 reea.MENTHDLATUM i me -t per cent COMFORT Osf $ ! y t Levy Aele ISSUE NO.48\t39 \u2022r ft Ms 7 % ï.w* 100 Million A Day I Rabies Quarantine Hampers Hunters Canadian Minister to France Greets British Ambassador NEWS VOICE of the PRESS ! ' Is Spent On War 089 PARADE ¦s Hunters who regularly use dog# following their favorite sport in Bruce County are under a bandit cap these days, due to the rabies epidemic which broke out in the WIngham district earlier in the fall.Rough Estimate Made of Total Cash Cost In Present Conflict \u2014 Germany Heads List f /'¦** >Y Over in England they've been calling it \"The Bore War.\" tense populace, nerved to expect the worst in air raids, gas attacks, intmediately upon the commencement of hostilities with Germany, has been experiencing one of the greatest mass boredoms in all history.In the eleventh week of the war, however, signs were evident that Britain\u2019s millions were beginning to climb up from that letdown feeling, and were realizing that life could be gay and amusing even on the brink of catastrophe.\"Adolf in Blundtrland\" took the country by storm.First introduced by the BBC to the unsuspecting ears of radio fans, this wild satire on Lewis Carroll's immortal classic supplied the necessary impetus towards national \u2022motionalHBHpiHHM laughed again.Here's how it went in part: \"Twas Danzig, and the Swasti-koves Did hell and hittlc in the Reich He took his Aryan horde in hand, Long time the Gestapo he taught; Then rested he by the Baltic Sea And stood awhile in thought.And aa a Polish oath they swore, The grabberwoch with eyes aflame Came goring down the Corridor And goebbeled as it came .e \u2022 e e s Adolf: \"Dear, dear! How queer everything ia today.But if I am not myself, who am I?Well, I'm sure Pm not Bismarck, for his hair was bristly and mine falls in a beautiful bang right over my left eye.And I can't her Napoleon, because he retreated from Moscow .Oh, dear! I wish I could get my thoughts straight.\" The eleventh week of the war saw a sudden increase in disasters on the sea.Outlaw /mines, drifting in the path of neutral shipping In the wsr zone, took a heavy toll of non-combatant lives, sank dozens of ships, British, Dutch, Lithuanian, Japanese.Was it the German intention to circle the British Isles with a chain of deadly mines which would cut off the stream of supplies from overseas?The curtain was lifted last week on a reign of terror whose horribleness the world had merely been conjecturing since March of this year.In the provinces of Bohemia and Moravia (Czecho-Slo-vakia), where demonstrations and riots against the Germans have recently been occurring, 50,000 people were said to have been arrested by Nazi police over one week-end, more than a hundred killed, school children carried off to concentration camps, colleges closed indefinitely.Germany last week declared her main war aim to be the destruction of British supremacy in the world.But how could a nation, with its own worst enemy (Czechoslovakia) curled right at i(p heart, hope to wage successful war for any period of time?Sortie political observers gave the Nazi regime till next spring to collapse.The army high command were obviously on the outs with Nazi party chiefs, some reports even indicating that Hitler\u2019s generals had fused to attempt an invasion of Holland.Was Hitler on the horns of a dilemma from which he could escape only by sacrificing himself?Were all the Nazi chickens ing home to roost simultaneously?The mistakes of the past (Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland)\u2014blocking any decisive move?The next few weeks were expected to make clear to us the f.nswer.« ! A pm The war is costing possibly $100,000,000 a day In current cash outlay alone.Additional costa In losses of property, arms and commercial revenue cannot be computed now.The $100,000,000 Is neither an official nor exact figure.It is merely an estimate value made from the best Information available at Washington, D.C.may be far too high.On the other hand, war costs may rise even further, If and when wholesale destruction of men, guns, fortifications and ships begins.However, data from several different sources Indicate that Germany, heading the list, may have spent $12,000,000,000 for war by the end of her fiscal year next March; Great Britain, her Dominions and colonies, at least $5,262,000,000; and France, using a calendar year fiscal period, at least $2,104,758,000 by the end of 1939.By the end of March, Germany and the British Empire supposedly will have spent $17,262,000,000 for a war that began 211 days earlier On Sept.2, or $81,800,000 a day.By the end of December, 120 days after the start of hostilities, France will have spent $2,194,758,081; or $18,200,000 a day.The total is $100,000,000 a day.The war appropriation of $100,000,000 was voted by Canada In September.Defenses, expenditures for 1939-40, before the declaration of war, had been budgetted at $53,000,000, giving Canada a total of $163,000,000 for war.¦4 For a full-sized war, there\u2019s a.i awful lot of talking going on.\u2014London Free Press.Quarantine measures were ordered throughout a widespread area and under these a dog, when at lifo.erty, must be muzzled.Now a hound with a muzzle is little use in hunting, nimrods declare, and say they are unablç to follow their favorite sport with any degree of j m' THE ELUSIVE TURKEY Turkeys will be cheap on the market this Christmas but as hard as ever to win at bowling contests.\u2014Toronto Telegram.success.DOUBLE DEFENSE An apple a day keeps the doctor away, we nr j told.The Barrie Examiner adds:\u2014\"Two apples a day will help keep the Germans away.\"\u2014St.Marys Joumal-Argus.MUNICIPAL FREEDOM If a municipality re-clectb its officers year by year, it is an indication that that particular municipality is getting about as good a brand of economical home government as it possible to attain.But being deprived of the power to change that government, year after year, is an entirely different thing.\u2014Huron Expositor.THE SOYA BEAN^ There are ten thousand acres under soya bean production in Canada, mostly in Ontario.Ten years ago it was an unknown crop in the Dominion.Its uses are many and the soya bean has become an important raw material in the automobile, electrical appliance, enamel, soap and feed industries, as well as in innumerable industries using plastics.It is anticipated that the war will greatly extend the cultivation and utility of the \u2022oya bean.\u2014Marketing.The estimate A* fa BEE HIVE y Am # .11 Britain recovery.m Col.George Van 1er.Canadian minister in Paris, is shown, LEFT, greeting Sir Ronald Campbell, new British ambassador to France, upon his arrival m Paris.$ \u2022 e \u2022 dam, he said, was in the middle of a tag alder swamp and he feared the beavers will only rebuild it and create a similar situation again in the near future which will again call for similar drastie steps.o NTARIO UTDOORS III By VIC BAKER Britain Is Buying Frozen Fish Here Canada and Newfoundland Are Supplying Immense Quantity _ 100,000,000 Pounds To Start With .DUCK-OUTS That well-known and active conservation organization, Ducks Unlimited (Canada), \u201cshot\" the first of its \u201cduck-outs\" recently atJTa-tagwa Lake near Weyburn, Saak., in a campaign that will make use of ordinary dynamite to do good work for ducks and conservation in general.This idea of digging duck-outs for ducks is a new one in this country, and should eventually prove successful in blasting miles of ditches through western swamps and praiije country to make homes for the ducks.An expert handler of dynamite did the explosive work and made deep holes all over the shallow and nearly dried out Tatagwa Lake, so that greater quantities of water will gather there, especially in the spring, and thus be a stopping off place for the ducks in their migration northward.Enough water is expected to be gathered in these dynamited holes to last throughout- the breeding season.DAM BEAVER Dynamite is often called upon U help defend the services of mankind against the overwhelming forces of Nature For instance, this common substance was used recently to blow up a section of a beaver dam in the northeast corner of Peterborough Cou.ity after water had backed up and blocked the important boundary road on the Hastings-Peterborough line.According to Game Overseer I.J.Lyons, who broke the offending embankment, there was more than 100 yards of roadway flooded by Mr.Beaver\u2019s playful construction work.and the flow of watei was spreading over nearby farms.The r*0 I C>f ^ War Costs Here In Second Month Were 9 Millions Immense quantities of frozen fish are being purchased in Canada and Newfoundland by British fish interests.An order Is being placed for about 50,000.000 lbs.of fish in Newfoundland and British interests have authorized purchase of 100,000,000 pounds of Canadian frozen fish immediately It is available.T guage the production possibilities of the Dominion.Major Hugh Green, of London.England, has been conferring with officials of the fisheries department at Ottawa.Two Air Marshals Meet On Canadian Soil Canada\u2019s special war expend!- I tares in October are listed at $9,- I 300,829, in a report Issued at Ot- I tawa by the office of the comptrol- | * 1er of the treasury.First Official Figure It was the first official government figure on the war costs to be made public.There was no September figure given and as returns are sometimes delayed in reaching the treasury, it Is possible that part of the total might have been expended in September.\t' The war expenditures would be taken from the $100,000,000 war appropriation voted at the special session of Parliament last September.It Is considered possible that the money was used largely by the Defense Purchasing Board which handled government war buying prior to being taken over by the new War Supply Board last November 1.The war cost figure was included in a general survey of the government's balance sheet for October, and for the six months April to October, inclusive.PUCK CHASERS TOPICS OF THE HOCKEY SEASON IN ONTARIO New Clubs Accepted Hockey interest throughout Canada is going ahead, with many new clubs being formed, speaks well for the spirit of sportsmen in \u201ccarrying on\u201d for the enjoyment and physical well-being of our young men in time of war.New clubs accepted into O H.A.membership by the Executive Committee follow: Parry Sound Intermediate \u201cB\u201d; Parry Sound Junior \u201cC\"; Port Elgin Junior \u201cC\"; 100th Battery, Listowel, Intermediate \u201cB\u201d; Hamilton Consol, Photos, Junior \u201cB\"; Niagara Falls Industrial League; Orillia Junior \u201cC\u201d; Orillia, Intermediate \"B\" Perth Regiment C.A.S.F.at Stratford, Intermediate \u201cB\".For fifty years the O H.A.h&v been in existence and has continuously operated a Senior series.No other sporting organization in Canada can equal that record.The Ontario Hockey Association dates back to November 27, 1890, and the Queen\u2019s Hotel, Toronto, now the Royal York, was its birthplace.The founders of the O.H.A.wer& Hon.Arthur Stanley, son of a former Governor General of Canada, Judge Barron of Stratford, and Harry Ward, M.P., from East Durham.Lt.-CoL A.M.Cosby o{ Toronto was the first President; Messrs.Barren and Ward, Vice-Presidents; C.R.Hamilton, of Toronto Victorias, Secretary;.C.K.Temple, Toronto, Treasurer; and P.D.Ross, Ottawa, J.F.Smellie, Captain Evans, J.C.Garvin, William Hencrie, Jr., Hamilton, A.F.D.MacGachen, Lindsay, and W.A.H.Kerr former the first Executive.The first Senior O.H.A.championship was won by the Ottawa club, with Toronto S(.George\u2019s runneA-up.This Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., A.F.C., (right in picture) was welcomed by Air Marshal W.A.Bishop, V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C., on his arrival in Canada to lend his invaluable aid to the Empire air training scheme now under way here under the guidance of Lord Riverdale.Picture was taken when Sir Robert reached Montreal.Britain\u2019s fighting planes and bombers, he said, were superior to those of the enemy.He also stressed the superiority of th# Curtiss planes to the German Messerschmidts.Proposed New International Motor Truck Sales and Service Branch House In Toronto.M1CK1E SAYS\u2014 WUA1 SUVtS ME IS TW PORE WAMPUS 'AT GTTS SORE AT US OVER KlUTHHJ' MUCH, BUT CAkfr STOP TH' paper f err bzeu, 3CCUT HE AIWT A SUBSCRIBER./ y \u2022 / m ¦ l ¦ ¦ com- r s$.ai mv Canada\u2019s Doors Opened Wider h m i Canada opened wider lu doors to Immigrants In the first six months of the present fiscal year.Number of immigrants entering Canada totalled 12,024, an increase of 10,704 over the same period the previous fiscal year, the immigration department reports at Ottawa.Entry of Sudeten Germans, who left that section of Czechoslovakia after the German annexation, accounted for a 79.5 per cent, increase In immigration from Northern European races, who numbered 1,656 compared with 867.The number of Immigrants of German origin was 975 compared with 322 last year.Immigrants from the , British Isles at 2,544 showed an increase of 15.1 per cent, while the number from the United States rose by 1.8 per cent, to 3,410 from 3,865.Immigrants of other European races totalled 4,614 compared with 4,262.Of this ojsss Jewish Immigrants showed the largest increase, the total rising to 1,107 from 236.a lï*vx; ,.W9.A general contract for erection of a new $185,000 International motor truck sales and service branch house in Toronto has been let to the Brennan Paving Co.of Hamilton, Ont., it was announced recently by Frank W.Morton, Vice-President of International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd.The Brennan Company, which maintains offices in Toronto as well as in Hamilton, has started construction work on the new building.The new building will have 150 feet of frontage on Bathurst Street, and will be 337 feet deep, its sides extending along Stewart and Wellington Streets.It will be of concrete, brick, stone and steel construction.The front of the structure, containing a showroom on the ground floor and offices above, will be two stories high.The remainder of the building, housing the service station, parts department and truck storage space, ill be of one-storey construction.Among the features of the new International branch house will be a rest room for truck drivers, containing showers and other lavatory facilities.The new building, for which N.A.Armstrong of Toronto is architect, is to be completed by March 15, 1940, according to the contract.m WJ ItX&4 REG\u2019LAR FELLERS\u2014The Fashion Plate By GENE BYRNES GONNA HAVE\t' III NO / THE USUAL ïmattà s» s UATURÛAY V I / AN' WHITE JIMMIE n^^oW LUNCHEON/ AT % / A ,1 ~ # # f I A total of 17,668,467 pedestri-and passengers in vehicles crossed the Ontario-United States boundary during 1988 via facilities provided by international bridge, tunnel and ferry eompan- 7 % Ji / ta.i n THE EQUITY Hot Mediterranean Wind Aids in Cork Formation HODGINS GARAGE SOL-MIN The wind blows fierce and hot in the Mediterranean during the dry season, and that is why most of the world's cork comes from Por* ! tugal, Spain and north Africa.For I the cork trees there, getting the full hot b\u2019asts, in self-defense thicken | the outer bark as insulation.And I the result is cork, used in linoleum, insulation board, baseball centers, badminton balls, floats, fishing bobbers and life preservers.Cork is industrially important be-can be compressed like no lid.A cubic inch, under pounds pressure in a press, | spreads sidewise only a quarter inch.Remove the pressure and it j will regain 95 per cent of its height, j The secret is in its remarkable cel m\tlular structure, which makes cork \"nn'' 1;ll> | different from most other #brous make the Help them SHAW VILLE, DEC.7.1939 Your Help Requested \\ ! The Approved Mineral Supplement to Farm Feed || Keeps Farm Animals Healthy I\tand Productive v \\ Itvports lor the first term at the >lm\\vvillr High School have been >»int une during the pa.st week e mark'» taken by the up-beside the marks taken by the pupil Xny pupil who finds \\ \\ V ! Buick, Oldsmobile, Service \\ Chevrolet, Sales Fhii n v M\u2019HI \\ u ! rv i V ns or her mark below th lmnld take heed while there is time, j .hat the gnmdwork is laid for ; ( in the spring.Unless lmlwork is well laid the ye.ii average m so 1 I l' ll\"W lie final driv that gro an not be a success.These are st re nous days in which we .\\e and an education is something bat will help everyone some day Let each one in tin help the>o young people I \u2022est of their opportunities.o have 1 1 tfvU .CONTAINS .- Bone Char, Di-sodium Phosphate, Sodium Cloride, Sulphur, Iron, Copper, Iodine and Manganese Just to Remind You i vegetable material < ork are built in the form of 14 cells their fun at tlm right time am , surrounding one cell.Each cell is them to plan their lives t\" find filled with air, and the thin walls 'imv t«>r the right things.\t: are cemented together with natural Lie iia in vs uf the pup-ls m the d liter gum or res|n ^ cubic inch of cork ut grades Alphabetically arranged ac- j has about 300,000.000 such cells, urding to pvveents appear in another Compress cork, and the air in the uluaiiit W n congratul.itc those over j cells resist.Because of the air, o pei vent.\\\\e hope that many more cork js light.Because of the sealing ill Ik'in that class by the next report, between each cell, cork docs not transfer heat, so is good for insulating and sound-proofing; because it is resilient, it minimizes vibration, hence it is useful in machinery.In 20 years a cork tree has an outer bark an inch thick.It cannot be stripped again for nine years.The quality improves with each stripping, and the average tree is good for 14 strippings, nine years apart.The cells of e It\u2019s time to give your car a complete check-up and put it in shape for quick starts and efficient operation during cooler days ahead.Price $3.50 per 100 lbs.V.L Dovglxss, Principal Don\u2019t wait until trouble catches up with you.get your car ready for winter now.Change Oil and Grease.Check Battery.Tune-up Motor.Put in Anti freeze.Let us prepare your car for trouble-free winter driving now Clarendon Council at Dec.:>th.19311 Clarendon Council met on the above late.Present, Mayor Barr and ( uiincil-% >bvrt Nichol .« to Geo Robitaille \\ V s le Value Leader /i^i/j/,/i/\u2019///iy X.H'irnvr to Tea son McVagg to Gerald Lang to James Connelly Motion by 1rs Hanna-XVbob nose à changes * in the former list be \u2022cognized \u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Whelen Km irt, that he roadwork from Edward XVhelena Pf the man-v kind* of *etk.The finest to the Town Line be transferred weather Rota, called koma-geta, is )in Tea son McCagg's list to Clifford carved from a single block of lulford\u2019s list and wiiÇbe spent on the | vv?od- and for sole and heel has Awo >ad known as the Stony-Bat ter\u2014\u2019 lhlck- square supports called ha juried.\t(\u201cteeth ).Taka-geta (\u201chigh\" It was decided that J E.Palmer *eta) have thin wood insoles to ould take charge of the Picanock Road Elake #svearer appear taller.These are for bad weather.Then \\ I );instead X in.'I'llbin m \"b-xford Wilson DALE\u2019S TINSHOP Looking For You\u2019ve Been TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS Findlay Super Oval Range The finest range that money can buy L 3 sizes and 5 different Ik.colour schemes Only I $49.95 IE 1 For This Brand New 1940 Model ut as far as the Rock and that Win.\t, rubmin would have charge of it from ,, small girls are pokkuri (also here out to the Town Line for winter ca.*d koppori).These, as is iin-,irpi)SV>\tphed by the very sound of their Motion by Os Mdcfarlane Judd, tlmt\t\u201dames make\ta sound like a trotting layor Barr be authoiized to sign\till\tj horse as the\tchild\truns along the >istress Warrants necessary for the, sidewalk.dlection of taxes -Carried.\t',a> tXk0 straps, wnich The following bills were presented for ^sdiate from a peg between the big ,tnroval \u2022\ttoe and its neighbor to tjvo points .\u2019optiac House.» ti< 00 either side of the heel.X in.Tubman, picking stone .\t8 2.1 s ^ ^ SOrl °* _sock vvorn by Yin Olinstead, balance of work 142\t71\tthe sandaled\traces\tof north Africa \u2022 Vrey Elliott, road list .Ill\t00\tand manufactured\tin the United States by health concerns\u2014that is.one that has a separate compartment for the big toe.These socks, called tabi, may be of cotton, wool, silk or other material, are ankle high only, and are worn by persons of either sex.**\u2022 f % 1 .Findlay Furnaces Insures Your Heating Comfort for the Winter Months.Let us quote you prices -Westinghouse 5-Tube Battery Set The* first production of these reasonable sets was immediately purchased for equipping Trading Hosts in the far North a mazing sensitivity on both standard and short wave bands, mainly due to the use of a three gang condenser and one stage of radio fret quenvy amplification outstanding feature is unique in such an inexpensive radio.The low purchase price and astonishing battery economy assures the puichaser continued satisfaction both in economy and performance.\\ Cabinet : \u2014American walnut with speaker band of matched striped Oriental walnut i present for the family * EDO This tdi This model was chosen iieenuse of its g \u201c\t\u201c cedars & gravel 22 63 Kd Tubman, work on bridge.\t1 50 '\t\" cedars DALE\u2019S TINSHOP 10 00 2 50 1\t50 2\t00 2 00 42 25 is This W.11.Huberts, man and team Sam Harris, work.T.Palmer, \u201c\t.J ames J mid,\t\u201c\t.Equity Printers.Clifford Fulford, extra work Vm Elliott, bal.of road work 20 Earl Elliott, legal I Shawville Quebec \u2022GL«ai& 15.A., B.D.pAitor Sunday, December 10 11.00\tam.\u2014 Communion Service at Shaw ville\t* \u2022 \u2022 Brief meditation, \u201cAfter the Preaching Mission,\u2014What ?1.3u p in - Service at Zion 3.00\tp m.\u2014Service at Stark * Corners 7.10 p.m \u2014 Service at Shaw ville The 1'altor will preach at all these services.i The Equity Christmas 1939 PRINTING I II pUW.IKHRn RYKItY THVnaDAY AT SI! AW VILLE, QUEBEC ANXUAL 8ÜBSCRIPTIOX ¦X Only Eighteen More Shopping Days Anywhere in Cntmrirv .$1.50 2.00 To United States Remember THE EQUITY is in a position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside firms.Let us do your : All arrears must he paid in full More any paper Is discontinued Do Your Christmas shopping now, as present selections are best, because our stocks are complete.W.O.COWAN.PUBLISHER Brimol United Cm iii h .Armstrong Salem, 1'.1> i First Schools Developed For Use of Privileged It wouM probably surprise most children, and for that matter, many grownups, to hear that the word \"school\" is derived from the Greek word meaning leisure.School was once o privilege which only those who possessed spare time to spend could use.Eyen the rich were often too busy for school.Fighting was man\u2019s work; sewing, weaving, spinning, cooking, bearing and res ring children was woman's UIKÊÊftÊÊt As life became more settled, cities sprang up.and men fought in armies instead of as individuals, some men began to have leisure to turn their mindartoward other things than keeping alive.They began to inquire first about the world they lived in, then about themselves, and to spend their leisure hours in groups, at what might seem a game of 20 questions.The women were not included in these groups, for their work in the home continued.In time, however, slaves began to take over some of tne domestic duties and the women, too, had leisure to put into learning if they chose.Today the idea of school as leisure has receded into the shadowy past.The privilege of learning has tfcen forgotten.It has become such an accepted thing, that, like most commonplaces it has grown tedious.Vet the child, when hr first asks questions, first begins to examine the world he lives «in, and then his cwn inner life, still has the attitude c f our remote ancestors He is still tiger and animated, and firyD work play.If adults would remember ; id keep him in the some slot interested receptivity, encouraging 1 is inquiry, leading him on and on in the paths of knowledge, joining with him in the search for truth, instead of talking down to him and dulling his curiosity, school might once more connote pleasure Gather than pain.Sunday, December 10 Sc.Andrews Sunday School lU.Ou a.ni St.Andrew», Service Knox Envelopes, Invoices Letterheads Billheads Give her something she can use.Modern Furniture Parlor, you will find many articles of furniture for the home.Cedar Chests, End Tables, Magazine Racks, Telephone Sets, Writing Desks, Radio Tables, etc.In our 11 .00 a.m 9 Sunday School 2.00 p na Service Service 3.00 p.m A 7.30 p.ni 9 9 ANGLICAN St.Pu l m Sunday, December 10 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014Morning Prayer 7.30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer Holy Trinity 3.90 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Llkk'm Service withdrawn Statements, Posters Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags I k I * Silk Hosiery, Goloshes, Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns, Bedspreads, Bath Towell Sets, Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs, Slippers, etc.Parish or North Clarendon Rev.K.C.Bolton in charge Sunday, December 10 North Onslow, Morning Prayer 10.30 2.30 Evening Prayer 7.00 X THE EQUITY PHONE, 75 * Thorne Centre.Evening Prayer Chart- ris, I Christmas Photos Gift There\u2019s no gift quite »o personal and friendly as your photograph, because its you.Two extra photos with each dozen The Perfect In Memoriams formation on the value of various types of ploughs have Even cx-ÏKf.FHiîi* In loving memory of a dear panded to include tests of the husband and father, Ernest Telford, *eolT set' ty|>e of disc.This impie-who passed away Dec.5th, 193n.\tment is essentially a double one- Quickly and quietly came the call\tway dise, l'lie results of these exit is sudden death surprised us all.\tpériment» to date indicate that To a beautiful life came a sudden end,\tthere D little difference in the Hr died as he lived everyone\u2019s friend, draft of mouldboard and dise Now oft and oft our thoughts do won- plows under ordinary conditions.Under dry and hard conditions, the diur heads cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him, In a home that is lonesome today.Remembrance keep him ever near.Sadly missed by his loving Wife and Children Edytii and Clayton In Memoriam h Dean\u2014In loving memory of h dear grandmother, Mrs.Thomas Dean, who departed this life Dec.fitIi, 1922.Sheltered by the Rock of Ages Anchored on the Goldon Shore, In the loving arms of Jesus, She shall rest forever more.Ever remembered by Mrs.Roy McMillan, LoftCNA Pkakl Morrison.! mimrrrmnirmiimMmmrmmmmi Men's Fine Line'll Hamlker- English Flannelette Scarves, lowing the disc plow, \u2018way disc has not proven tory foi sod land!.A a 4* chiefs, Pyjamas, Hose, New Silk Neckwear, Shirts, Windbr makers, Fancy Boxed Braces, Shaving Sets in Gift Boxes, Cigars, Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs.Belts, 0 îd Wool >ie The \u201c Off set Disc L t / Hog* Fop Service m First Prince of Wales Named 600 Years Ago Registered Yorkshire hog.Service fee $100.Apply to, 7 CLIVE SMART, Since the title prince of Wales was created by Edward I, in the year 1301, for his eldest son, there have been 20 princes of Wales, including the men who afterward became Edward VII, George V and Edward VIII.The late George V became prince of Wales when his father succeeded -to the throne in 1901.The title may be bestowed on the eldest surviving son of the monarch, or on his grandson if he is the nearest heir.It is not inherited but is extinguished when the holder of the title becomes king or if he dies before the ruler.Wales was ruled by Welsh princes from the Tenth to the Thirteenth The last of these was I'hone 19 1 Reg.Yorkshire Hog for sen ice.* I 00.Apply to THUS.BEATTIE, Weirstead, Que.R.R 2, SH* w ville, Que A special selection in Cedar Chests.MacLean\u2019s Fee RED & WHITE STORE Registered Yorkshire hog.'Service Me, 81.00 ; Club members free.Apply Grocery Specials n The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves I \u2022 11.J.TRACY, .Y arm, Que .25c Gold Medal Coffee; 1-2 pound 4ms.Blue liibbon Coffee, 1 lb glass jars .Pitted Dates, Z lbs.for .Old Hickory Smoke SaltK10 lb.tins Robin Hood Wafer Flakes, per package 15c Registered Tsoi worth hog, bacon :.ype.Service fee $1.00.Also lor sale % number of young Tam worth pips, both sex, purebredd, $7 00 each, or $8.00 registered.A nply to II.1.WOODS.¦ Chart or if, Que Christmas Cake Specials All Fresh Stock 49c 29c m 51.10 century Llewelyn, who was compelled to submit to Edward I in 1277.Or» Llewelyn's death in 1282 the title ceased but Edward revived it for his eldest surviving son and heir, later Edward II legend, King Edward I in conquering Wales promised the people that if they ceased resistance he would give them a native-born prince who could not speak a word of English.Two years -after Llewelyn s death, this son.of Edward I was born in Carnarvon in Wales|HHHHHp|fl until 1301, however, that the title was bestowed on him and by that time he could certainly speak English., 25c 3 lbs Icing Sugar, Figs.2 lbs.Seedless Raisins, per pound Seeded Raisins, per package Sulphur Bleached Raisins, per pound 18c Canuied Pineapple, per pound Walnuts, choice quality halves, per pound 45c Almonds, per pound 25c Purebred Yorkshire registered Hog, from prize-winning gtock.Service fee, fl.GO, v Apply to 14c 18c WlLMRR II.HolHilNS, According to R.R No.1, Shaw ville New Reg.Pure bred Yorkshire Hog Fee $1.00.Apply to M ANSON MrCAGG R.2, Shaw ville, Que.55c >r service I 60c Successor to C.F.Hodgins Co, Limited It was not Ml* 16c Currants, per package.Pineapple Slices, red or green, each G laced Cherries, red or green, 3 oz.pkg.10c Bulk Candied Cherries, per pound.Saxonia Red Cherries, & pound tin.Ready Cut Mixed Peal, { pound tin Orange, Lemon or Citron Peal, per lb.30c Wintergreen Berries, per pound Silver Beads, per tube Molasses, per tin.Molasses, fancy quality, per pound.Alspice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg 1-1 lb Cow-Brand Soda, one pound package.Flavoring-\u2014Almond, Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Cochi niai, Pineapple, Maple 10c Rose Water, per bottle Food Coloring, assorted colors, per Mincemeat, two pounds.Eatraore Crnberrÿs, per pound.Purebred Yorkshire Ih'g, select type Service fee.$1.00.Apply to W.8.KNOX.McKee, Que.'.Sc 45c Money to Burn\t|\t.Louisiana Purchase Bills charred almost beyond rec- \"r;en Xapo.eon Bonaparte, in ogniticn, and bills soaked by wa- 1603.then first consul with one foot until they resemble chunks of on the imperial ladder, turned sales-mud, are included in the approxi- man and Knocked down a distant mately $3,000,000 worth of currency empire known as the Louisiana Pur-whlch each year is sent to the chase for three cents an acre, be United States treasury in Washing probably d d not dream that the ton for redemption.Most of the country that purchased the vast do-mutilated money comes to Washing- main would in a few years become ton in the fall of the year; trees- I a haven of exile for members of his ury experts have decided that this family after his grand debacle at is because people hide bills among Waterloo.Or did he?It is histori-waste papers in stoves unusued dur- cally significant that it was suggesting the summer, and forget the mon- ed in the treaty by Napoleon him-ey is there when they light the stove self that the territory thus ceded when the first cool evening comes should become the background of alonn\tI future American states, says the Kansas City Times.Then, after the fateful sun of Waterloo went down in the last tragedy of his military Golds.25c Roy 6.Fraser ter 15c Break up that cold before it gets you down by remedies.Novelties Flowers, Gifts, 30c RENFREW, ONT.Box BBS using our We have 5 good supply of Cough Syrup, Cough Drops, Aspirin, Acetophen, etc.10c Phone 160 /\u2022 10c N 6c mm Distinctive Flower Styling, that's our business.We in vite your patronage orders of $1.00 or over, phone us collect $5.00 or over phene us collect and weshall prepay.10c 9c On i Quinnine, On orders of London Hal Fire During western Europe\u2019s severest and imperial career, it is known that drouth and heat wave in three he dallied with the thought of escap years, a bystander in Hyde Park ing to America with his brother, Jos-London, saw a whiff of smoke rise eph, king of Spain, but the fates from Phyllis Proctor\u2019s straw hat.He ruled otherwise.His hesitation took snatched, it off the startled wcare»\thim to the rock of St.Helena.But iust as it burst into flame A glas-\tI his canny brother did seek safety jmament on the hot.reflecting tht\tin American exile and lived here HJn\u2019s rays like a burning glass\tmany years, preceded and followed cas credited with starting the L»b:;\t1 by others of the Bonaparte family.20c m »«\u2022 # THE CORNER STORE tile 10c 25c Estate Mrs.M C.Howard Main and Centre Sts QUE.20c Pk«H .njrtim.betwees 7 \u2022 ¦ ~\tand II p.am.\u2022 HAWVILLE r>- ' -¦ .,1 * A m *Tcu ##%\" Derek wee soles on, Mend Damaged Home Articles Quality Gives Flavour they want the portrait done be- fore the first of May.That* why they want us to fly west wtth them this afternon.\u201d Ue.Why, then\u2014why hadn't Derek said so at first?In that terribly hurried curt note he had written, \"They want me to go with them.\" n jamowj ( for il) iimiims 11 AVIV IE V The Handy Woman Armed With Glue, Plaster and Patience Takes Care of Her Household \u201cInvalids\u201d * r A \u201cBut,\" Constance gasped between joy and exasperation, \"why didn't you explain that when you wrote ?I'm not\u2014\" She was going to say, \"I'm not nearly packed\"; but ahe broke off to plan happily.I can Just make It if I get the housemaid to help me.Let's see\u2014I can wear that pin-striped suit on the plane, and my gray fox fur.I'm glad l got the red hat and bag.But Derek was going ou.carried along by his own feverish preoccupation: \"There'll be four of us in the party.You see Miss Thorvald had a rather had fall from a horse last week.The family physician, who happens to be east on a vacation, is Insisting that they take a nurse with them In case she's not so fully recovered as she thinks she Is.\" No Time To Explain After a moment Constance said.\"1 see.Of course.\" \"Think of the advertising this will give me.darling,\" Derek ran on.\"California is rolling In money.And in California a commission from Baron Grapefruit is equal to a royal command.\" \"It must be.\" murmured Constance, \"if it's more important than \u2014 does this age know that you were planning to start on your honeymoon tomorrow?\" Derek stirred uneasily.\"That's what I was around to,\" he said, a strange flatness In his voice.\"As a matter of fact, 1 haven\u2019t had a minute to explain the suituatlon.There's been no talk of anything, hut Miss Thor-vald\u2019s portrait.But they\u2019re coming around here this morning for a few minutes.I thought we could \u2014 well, bring the matter up indirectly, and I have an idea they may suggest your coming on a little later.\" How many invalids have you at home?Probably dosensl Treasures damaged in accidents.That favorite vase in ragments.The chair with the broken leg.Don't mourn their sad state.Juat mend them! Vic Client ' Ht tu as i >k W LOVE LAUGHS AT THE DOCTOR Cil Chins, Furniture Broken China \u2014 Clean all the pieces thoroughly.Be sure to get a good glue or cement.Carefully dry the broken pieces and select two that fit together.Apply a fine coating of glue to the edge of each, leave the glue to become nearly dry, and then press them firmly together.Let that first joint set completely before sticking the next In its place, and add piece by piece leaving ear; to set before doing the next.Over this spread into it firmly.the second mixture (egg-white).Bake in slow oven 1276*) for 60 minutes.Cut in fingers or squares while still warm.T T BY ELINORE COWAN STONE A Copyright, IÇ3B, NEA Sorvice, Inc A L CAST OF CHARACTERS CONSTANCE MAIDWELL\u2014heroine; the stand-in.DEREK M ANTHON\u2014an artist who loved money first.HILDEGARDE T H O R V ALD\u2014 Derek painted her portrait.DR.ROGERS\u2014he met his most difficult case.Young Man In A Hurry As Constance went up the front steps of tlie building where Derek had his studio, the door opened abrupt!*, and a man came out, colliding with her ami completely up-, setting her balance.He caught her expertly, set her upright again, and said, \"Sorry.What a clumsy ape 1 am!\" \"It's all right,\" Constance murmured, smiling because he looked so absurdly big and startled and concerned.He was a youngish man, with sandy hair tcftiched with copper, singularly live and inquisitive brown eyes in a blunt, not unpleasant face, and an air of being habitually in a hurry.Hut he was not hurrying now.He continued to stand in her path, looking down at her a little strangely.\"You wouldn't be a materialization, would you?\" he asked.Then, as Constance looked faintly alarmed, he hurried ou, smiling wryly as if realizing how absurd he must look and not enjoying tho picture, \"But of course not.Phantoms don't just straighten their hats and murmur polite things when you knock them around; they shriek and clank chains, don't they?\" He held the door open and Constance went in.B VOUR HOUSEHOLD PROBLEMS Have you fussy eateis m yuui family7 Do you have trouble providing a varied and interesting menu?Do your cakes fall?Then write, enclosing a stomp ed, self-addressed envelope to Miss Sadie B.Chambers, care of this paper,' and she will endeavour to tolv* vour nrohlema.K L S E k.: J By SADIE B.CHAMBERS Clean the wood thoroughly and warm It before applying the glue.Apply the glue thinly, aud don\u2019t let It get too dry.While It la still tacky bring the brokew pieces firmly together and bind them tightly with string, leaving them bound for a whole day.Needlesa to say, be sure exactly how they 1ft together before you stick them together! With glue, plaster and patience, it is surprising how many treasures you can mend.Broken Furniture \u2014 THE SMALL CAKE IS TRUMPS The things I shook' like to write ifcout for this approaching holiday season are legion.My column has not sufficient space to discuss with you suggestions for all your holiday cooking.However, the small cake has become a staple article in almost any stock of goodies and has become a social leader in this modern world with its lovely hospitality.This sweet little morsel can always appear with grace before the unexpected visitor.It is splendid with fruit, custard or fr >zen desserts, and will also fill the bill very well for an evening lunch preceded by the in-esitable sandwich.I am giving you my four favorites to help fill your cookie jar or tin hidden box to be ready for the jolly times before and after the arrival of Santa Claus.Yesterday:\tReady to marry Derek Manthon, Constance is stunned when she receives a surprise note from him on the eve of their wedding.Send, Don't T ake Child To Dentist CHAPTER II For a long time Constance stood, staring out over the wintery park with its frozen little lake.But she was not looking at the lake.Before her eyes danced fragments of phrases \u2014 ineomprebensi de, believable phrases from Derek's now.\"Darling,\" Derek had begun.1 hope you will understand.\" Presently she stirred and looked vaguely down at the blue silk lounging pajamas she still wore\u2014 for she had barely finished her morning coffee when the note was delivered.this royal person- Solo Visits Work Out Much Better, Dentists Declare The parent who takes his child to the dentist's office with the assurance \"This dentist won't hurt you one little bit,\" is probably doing more to harm the dentist's approach to the child than the parent realizes.Local dentists, said the StraU ford Beacon-Herald agreed that parents would be well advised te let their children make solo visits to the dental^ office when those visits are necessary.The general feeling is that it's a lot easier te approach a child when he or she is alone than if there is a sympathizing parent in the â background to listen to any outcry.The outcry probably would never come if the parent was not there to hear it.getting School Girl Favourite FOR WINTER ACTIVITIES pn- 3000 SIZES 12 N \"maznU / #\u2022 f 4 KM _\t\u201e f.RAhFj0\tE.Howird 2 ; Laura Howard 1 ; Erma Over 90 per cent\u2014Wallace Vandr*y.; Kelley 2 : Dorah Smyth 3 Ethel Over 80 per cent\u2014Phillys Dab ms.Over Young 2.70 per cent\u2014Gilbert Kilgour.Over GO\t1 per cent\u2014 Helen Clem mens, Lloyd Cone,\t.\t» vAI>k 3 e Ronald Dean, Earl Garrcty, Clifford M*r VO percent.\u2014 Beverley Bailey, Hann, Cheslyn Horner.Over AO per j Margaret Smith.Over 80 per cent.\u2014\tBee\u2019s Hula Hula cent\u2014Veda Beat tit.Marly u Carson, (jene Allen, James Canty, Sterling If you see a honeybee doing the Alwyn Dale, Marjorie Grant, Fred j Hobbs, Marilyn Hodgins, Clayton hula-hula, prick up your ears and Graham, Myrtle Hobin, Mildred Hanna, La tram boise, Phyllis Smart.Over 70 maybe you'll hear some gossip hot \"Laura- Harris, I va Howard, Donald Pfr cent.\u2014Beverley Corrigan 1 ; Ada from the hive.Scientists have dis-McDowell, Helen Neville, Helen Walsh, \u201c°[?er 1 i Ralph Lit hem 1 ; Dalton covered that bees don\u2019t talk with the Catherine Woodley, Percy Way, Della McKay, Robert Spence.Over GO per buzz of their wings, but with the Tippins.Under AO per cent\u2014Ola cent.\u2014Clifton Campbell 1 : Earl Young movements of their bodies.Accord» Bretzlatf, John Brough, Enid Connelly, L L nder GO per cent.\u2014Nelson Angus ing to Dr.J.E.Eckert, bee special-Nornu Dale, Grant Eades, Anna Griffin, 0\tist at the University of California, Beverley Hoare, Ray Hobrb, Eîqanor\tGrapf2\t>\tsays Country Home Magazine.Horner, Keith liodgins, Velma Hodgins, Over 00 per bent.\u2014Norah Bailey there's a word for every wiggle.__ .\t\u201e\t, n .\tj\t11 .\t.,\t.»\t» t ~\t.\tRebecca Hobbs John Knox, Marshall Joseph Belabor.Wesley Boston Beulah Most of the bees\u2019 undulations, per- mm iiisP ebSei is#m mained in seclusion in her apart- The music was played by Miss o m6-\t, Hudgins,, Lbarlie McDowell, Roberta ment in the palace attended by Geraldine Stanton, cousin of the\t,FMM J\t! laber, >\\ ay ne Telford her veteran servants.\tbridegroom, who also sang a solo at communion.Miss Kay Mulligan Cameron Kowat.\t.\t.\t____ sang \"Ave Marie*\u2019 and \u201cJust For Jessie Armstrong, Eileen Campbell, ! Over 40 per cent.\u2014Fay Young Today.\u201d\tClaire Draper, Mary Griftin, Veronica1 ¦1W Out™ three si-ter« Mr- M E matching Velvet turban and accès- Over 90 per cent\u2014Lois Hamilton Kinn of Ottawa \u2022 Mrs Mar g» ret soi ies.aud also wore a silver fox Over 80 per cent\u2014Alvin Belsher, Belly Alien of Cambridge Mass* and flir- the 8*ft of the bridegroom Hodgins.Everett McDowell, Jean Mrs.James Gavan, of Quyon,\u2019and Her cors«Ke was Johanna Hill Smith, Osborn Smith, Gladys Telford, one brother, William, of Cbapleau, ro,2S** .\t.,\t,\t.\t, Doreen Walsh.Over 70 per cent\u2014 Ont.A brother, John, died about .Th® bridesmaid c.iose a street- Irene Armstrong, Shirley Armstrong, ftvearaeo\tlength gown of Aurora Row crepe Reta Carson, Jean Draper, Rachel igg-gsi-K mmm mm§- \u2014i\u2014\tImmediately following the cere- '?r.aD\u2019 2 j TJ.ue?afin.Lusk, 2 , J^rna Jeremiah Kelly D es in\tmony a wedding breakfast was\tI ; Ruth Sharpe 1 ; El I wood Pembroke General Hospital gerved at R loeal hotel to irarnedi.Storey, 2 ; Mona Tr.cy, 8.Over 50 ate families, after which the per cent \u2014Carl Dale, 2 ; Viola Elliott 2; Jeremiah Kelley, 08, of Demers j young couple left on a motor trip OrttUi Green shields 3; John Howard, Centre, who Ims lain unconscious ^ fu Boston and other eastern points 3 ; Noms McDowell, 4 , Itoland Renin the General Hospital, Pembroke, For travelling the Unde wore a nick, 1 ; Billy Smiley, 1 ; Inez Swartz, for a week with a fractured skull, navy blue crepe dress with mateh- 3 ; Douglas Wickenâ, 1.died Friday night, Dec.1st.He mg accessories, over which she ent, Margaret Hodgins 4 was found unconscious beside a wore a teal blue wool boucle coat pin.®, 3.team of horse* hitched to a wagon with blue fox collar.I pon their .at the home of hi* son, Gerald, return they will reside in South]\t% ' i,RAns ?\t.\t\u201e near Demers Centre, Monday Onslow, Que.\tOver 80 per cent\u2014Alicia Hoare, afternoon.Cause of the accident ¦\t_\t¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦\t¦\tBuddy linwat, Shirley Sly, Lionel is unknown.\tTnnHc ^f* Thnnirc\tStorey, Eleanor Turrieff.Over 70 per Born at Demers Centre, son of\ttapqs or inanKS\tcent\u2014Shirley Corrigan, 1 ; Grant Gibson, the late Mr.and Mrs.William\t1 ; Muriel Harris ; Iva Hobbs, Joan Kelley, he lived there all his life.The family of the late Robert Telford, Hodgins, Lois Hodginn, Ruth Hodgins, He was a farmer and was married wish to thank their kind friends and Irene Howard, Betty Pequegnat, Jean twice.His first wife, the formel neighbours for their acts of love and Smith, 1 ; Dorothy Smith.Over 60 Mary Tackney, predeceased him messages of sympathy during their per cent\u2014Isabel Corrigan, Joantorri by 31 years.In 1927, his second recent loss of husband and father and gan.\\ ; Helen Dale, 1 ; Edith Elliott, 1; wife, the former Helen McGuire, also extend grateful thanks for the Ormie Elliott, 2 ; Dorothy Hobbs, 1 ; died He attended St.Joseph\u2019s beautiful floral tributes received.\tRelva Hodgins, 1 ; Hewitt Mcfredie, 1 : Cwtholie Church, Allumette l«lnnd.________ R,™.» MrCredie.9 ; Eldon McTWII, six sons, Hubert.Ernest.El wood\t\u2014\" ^\t_\tUSade j and Lenox, all of Allumette Inland, Rev.J.B.Pring, of Shawville, will Over RO per c^nt Rona Howard, and John and Willisin, both nf be the speaker at the Standard Church, Shirley Judd.Over ?0 per crot\u2014 Sudbury ; two daughter*.Mlese* North Clarehdoo, on Sunday evening, IBhirley Hodgins, Wel
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