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[" $1.50 per annum In Advance 2.00 to the UnlttdStatea I MAY 2 .1940 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE:, THURSDAY No.45, 57tii Year GOWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE Corner Bank and Somerset Streets Ottawa, Ontario MARRIED aiinwvllJe Badminton Club will hold n mixed dunce in Wilson\u2019s Misses Kathleen Woolley and Hall, on Friday night, May 3rd.Katie Elliott spent the week ei d Keep the date in mind.\tin Ottawa.\t| At Portage du Fort, Que msssM i\tggiii and corn.\tGordon Strutt, KC.A.F,, Otta- Mr.G A.Howard, and thn late The Annual Convention of Wo- Wfli *pant the weekend at the | Mrs.Howard, of Shawville, Que.men s Institutes of Pontiac Countv home of Ida mother, Mrs.Herbert will be held in the W.I,- Club Strutt.\ti\tfinRixiw\u2014Dcjklop Auction 9AI.H8 \u2014 Auctioneer I ^ of Ottawa, have been visiting i Gordon, of Copper Cliff, Ont., only Arnold O Neill, of Douglas, (hit, H(, the home of her parents, Mr.SOn ot Mrs.Gordon and the late will hold public sales at the farm Lnoans using the same blitzkrieg tactics so devastating to Poland \u2014Berlin insisted that the portion \u2022f Norway necessary to assure the success of the German mission was firmly in Nazi hands.Sweden's dilemma meanwhile had achieved the nightmare stage\u2014at the least, the country could expect to be encircled; at the worst, it faced becoming a main battleground in the new and fiercer European conflict.\\ \\ k i ! SE » i RADIO, PHONE NUISANCES Why be so particular In shoo-lng peddlars from your door when you let them In on the telephone and radio?\u2014 Brandon Sun.* BRITISH CONSOLS EXPORT \u2022 LEGION ! i / V U* t $122 SENDS 300 CIOAMTTIS f 1 ,k ^MACDONALD'S fM CUIS I Cenedlmi 1 \\l\\ ; I I vV EXPENSIVE ENDORSEMENT The election cost Canada $3,000,000.That is a lot of money to pay for getting back what we had before.\u2014 Kitchener Record.ar any (with pmpwt) »\u2022 ««V Seldler *m Oreel Britain ar Fr«n« Mall Order end Remittance tai\u2014 OVERSEA* DEPARTMENT W.C.MACDONALD INC , Nm im Mee# d\u2019Arwies, Meelreel.Canada TUi aflat teb)eet to mj »**\u2022*\u2022 I» Urn\"* ***** WBw $gi ONTARIO HOTELS A survey shows that only 28 out of 1,185 hotels in Ontario are fireproof.Not a very comforting idea for the travelling public.\u2014 Kingston Whig-Standard.V* » -% t i t 7ke Sotfj uiïll thajJt ifou h i i ** ^ 1 PAMPER YOUR LAWN This Is the time of year when delivery boys and others on bicycles should keep off lawns.A little carelessness causes a great deal of damage to the wet soli and tender grass blades.\u2014 St.Thomas Tlmes-Journal.!\u2022 \u2022 | \\ : Guard Secrets, Farmers Urged v The Navy la Action The one ray of hope that the tide might be turned against Hitler in Scandinavia was the aggressive new policy of the British War Cabinet.Here was action at last, meeting action.The brilliance of the Royal Navy in the battle of the Skagerrak, when one-third of the German fleet was reported sank; the capture of Narvik; the laying of British mines in the Baltic which could mean the cutting-off of Germany\u2019s supply lines to the army in Norway gave ample reason for belief that Hitler\u2019s latest venture might yet end in frustration.Quit telling everybody all ye ar business secrets\u201d, farmers were advised by R.A.Stewart, president of the Barrie Tanning Company.He was speaking at the luncheon of the Ontario Chamber of Agriculture.\"If there is overproduction of some farm commodity, everybody has access to the statistics shewing that,\u201d he said.MTho millers and other interests can thus take advantage of the over-production, to the disadvantage of the far»», or.Business doesn't tell everybody what it is doing.Farmer* shouldn\u2019t, either.\u201d possessions.Wheth-decided at the con- Neutral countries which throw their lot in with Germany will forfeit their overseas \u2022r the forfeiture will be permanent or only for the duration of the war will have to be elusion of the conflict.The British have already occupied the Faroe Islands, Danish possession north of Scotland and Iceland has announced its secession from Danish rule.Green laiKl^jjJiother Danish possession, will probably be administered under the direction of the Canadian government, Fishing boats are seen here in the harbor of Seoresbysund, Greenland.This immense Arctic province is wealthy with untouched natural resources.CHEAP BUILDING Of all the building trades In C m-ada, character-building seems to be the lowest paid.According to figures presented to the Otnario Secondary Schools convention, 13,000 of the 64,000 teachers in the country\u2019s public school systems received less than $10 a week In 1938, with but slight Improvement since.\u2014 Ottawa Citizen.one to keep the hoe going all Summer-far from it.But they do request that the garden be dug once thoroughly first thing in the Spring, then cultivated once or twice afterwards.With proper tools, the work need be no more than healthy exercise.For the purpose there is nothing better than a little three or five fingered cultivator or a Dutch hoe.Either of these implements will make short work of a vegetable or flower garden.Cultivation serves a double purpose, it keeps down weeds and it conserves moisture.The mines, discovered first last winter at Steep Rock Lake in Northern Ontario, were estimated to contain about 100,000,000 tons of the best ore, containing very little phosphorous and sulphur.OF THE BEST ORE Some time ago hematite was found on the south shore of the lake, but the deposit was detached.Then last winter, under the leadership of Dr.A.A.Brant, the scientific party used special instruments which enable the investigator to determine the magnetic properties of rocks, their electrical resistance and their pull of gravity.Operations are carried on during the winter because the ice on the lake makes a steady base for the instruments.The exact geological structure of the bottom of the lake, to a depth of about 2,000 feet was determined.Dr.Brant indicated where test drills should be made through the ice and hematite was drawn to the surface.SCOUTING ¦ Boy Scouts of Sudbury, Ont, recently aided in counting traffic on arterial highways leading into the city, in connection with a town planning survey.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 The Boy Scout junior firemen of Kentville N.S., had their \u201cbaptismal fire\u201d when they helped the senior firemen battle a winter blaze that partially destroyed the Kentville United Church.+ # $ The Junagadh Boy Scouts Association of India is carrying on a competition to inspire the Scouts of the state to concentrate upon village uplift activities.The competition includes practical work by the different village troops in education, in demonstrating healthy village activities and attacking in a practical way the problems of village sanitation.# $ # Numerous public service activities of the Boy Scouts of India are similar to those of the Scouts of Canada.At the great annual festival at the Mahankali Temple the Secunderabad Scouts gave particular attention to first aid and the finding of lost children.Altogether 16 lost children cases were dealt with and many minor injuries were treated by the Scout Ambulance Division.' 9 0S The seven boys of a Lone Scout Patrol at Steinbach, Manitoba, are operating a free library for the people of that little country community.The library is located in the home of two of the Scouts who are brothers.Incan Empire Totalitarian A Spreading Conflict The extension of the area of combat to Scandinavia did not necessarily mean that the war would henceforth be confined to the north.On the other hand, last week the conflict gave new evidence of spreading east, west, and south, to bring more neutral nations within its scope .The warning speech of a high Italian authority, coupled with Italian naval manoeuvres off the Dodecanese islands in the Mediterranean, presaged that Italy might soon be in the war movements were reported in the vicinity of Salonika, considered a likely spot from which Britain and France might jump off into any Balkan war .Th peared to be off in the Balkans, too, with Germany making further economic demands on Rumania, Yugoslavia and Hungary, and seeking to police the Danube region from the Black Sea to the German border .Rumors of a Nazi plot to kidnap Queen Wil-helmina and Crown Princess Juliana of Holland linked up with growing fears that the Low Countries were shortly to be invaded by the German armies .but in Berlin (wired New York Times\u2019 correspondent Brooks Peters) the belief persisted that the final decision in this war must come on the Western Front, and that steps designed to force it might come very shortly .In Canada the home front was quiet.Prime Minister Mackenzie King was off on a brief holiday in the States, incidentally calling en President Roosevelt .Ottawa was preparing for the opening of the House May 16, expecting a session which would deal chiefly with the war, secondarily with unemployment insurance .Spring was coming to Ontario and farmers were getting ready once more to go out on the land.S To see a totalitarian state from start to finish turn back all the way to prehistory and take a look at America, declares Science Service.Incan Indians, a comparatively small group, conquered tribe after tribe of Indians over a huge area of South America and set up a rigid system to control life down to such matters as what people might wear, where they might live, whom they might marry, and what they might do for a living.It sounds very modern.; Vs'*, % 2 V * i vfi * Here is the ! ^Sweetener I feUs.Lakes Expect Busy Season v Cargo Ships on Great Lakes Are Moving Out of Their Respective Docks .Allied fleet # # Hundreds of Great Lakes cargo vessels, trim and ready for one of the busiest seasons in their history, are once more riding at their moorings in a score of lake and river ports, free of the ice which has locked them in position during the winter.Following official opening date for navigation April 15th, they are moving out of their respective docks to take on their heavy loads of wheat and ore, automobiles, coal, package freight, lumber and the various products of factories turning out war materials.OLD VESSELS MADE TRIM Every possible step has been taken to insure the maximum number of ships being available and owners have spent large sums and a good part of the winter months reconditioning vessels that have not moved for years.SPIES UPON SPIES ïnças moved subject peoples all about, placing new and foreign groups among those of trained loyalty.An official watched every ten households.Higher officials watched them in turn.All true to totalitarian form.Speaking of this prehistoric Incan Empire \u2014 not modern Germany or Russia \u2014 Dr.Edwin M.Loeb of the University of California, once said that even an Individual's \u201cexpression of Joy or sorrow, nay, his very utterances and thoughs, were deemed matters of importance to the public weal.\u201d e lid ap- 7 Gardening \u2022 I \u2022 ¦ ¦ \u2022 , i j I for Feed The Lawn No garden is complete without a lawn and the richer, greener and softer that lawn is, the better the whole picture.* The average person forgets that grass is an ordinary garden plant requiring food and care just as much as flowers or vegetables.Seed selection is also just as important.Good lawns are produced from top quality, packaged lawn grass mixtures, which contain proper proportions of the finer permanent grasses.Seed should be sown liberally and the ground fertilised.Rolling in the Spring and watering regularly are also advisable.Sometimes tree roots work up towards the surface simply because there is water there and beneath.Heavy watering of r * Easy A ¦Digestibility Bee Hive Synp FSI?LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT By Fred Neiier ^^¦sssssr-.-Mpy:.^^spr.Rogers was ii V 9 ) A SPOILED BRAT \u201cGlial's this about your going away, Connie ?\" George demanded \u201cGood I xml, Doc! I thought you were one of these strong silent men who know how to handle women .You brought her here, didn't you?All right, tell her 1 still need her.and put a stop to this nonsense ' \u201cYou spoiled brat.\" Mark Rogers said shortly, \u201cyou don't need her any more than 1 do.\u201d and realizing too late how unwary he had been, turned an unprofessional crimson when the hoy went on.his black eyes snapping delightedly in their deep hollows.\u201cAll right, then.For God's suku, tell her how much you need her.Maybe that will hold her if nothing else will .Oh, very well\" \u2014 it was only too evident that George Thorvald was enjoying himself ini \u201cif you, as my physician t % * g: aim i if \\ 11 » r- T V; K DAMAGE IS DONE Constance started to say, really.Mrs.Rogers, this is all an absurd mistake.\u201d But a glance at Derek's face told her that the damage was already done.No one who had seen It could have failed to realize that there was to this than an absurd mis x ill \u201cRut / v/ h * \\ -¦< x r* 14 F } M z ft I i'1 L4.1 lS Uilto \\ 5* BOB: I found'out that too much caffeine made me feel just -like you do ! Why don\u2019t you cut out tea and coffee for awhile and try Postum?more take .And they had all seen Dei V/ I i ek s face.\u201cThe joke about the whole thing the merry little % a Mrs.Manthon\u201d twinkle in Mrs.Rogers' eyes assumed that Constance would enjoy the joke os truth »*= fIk* did I * I L » -j- i j * SIW8» 3153 »j i t * x Sizes 14-4-4 \\ rf rm a\t- /jL.XSti By LOUISE LENNOX Smart style goes into the kitchen and accompanies you at your daily tasks.Peg-top pockets are handy as well as extremely chic additions to this yoke-top house frock.When your family comes to the breakfast table they will ; love to see you in this crisp, flow- j ered cotton, with gay ric-rac trim, j Either the quaint square neckline i or the neat, tailored collar make* a dress that you will enjoy wear- | ing for many months to come.Style No.3153 is designed for 1 sizes 14, 16, 36.38.40.42, 44 | ami 4ti.Size Mti requires 3% yards : of 80 inch material with 1 \u2018j yards .of braid for short sleeved dress.Send Fifteen Cents (Inch j (coin is preferred) for Pattern to l.oufcr l.ennox, Room Adelaide St., Toronto.Wri \u2022\u2022 pin nly your name, add re-s anc number.R# sure t siie > ju wish.I ; / me-nsely ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ don\u2019t know how to see to it that I get the kind of cave and nursing my ehle state requires, I\u2019ll have to see hat ran h> done about It for my READERS WRITE IN*.Mis.welcome» Chambers personal letters from interested readers She is pleated to receive suggestions on topics for her column, and \u2022» ready to listen to vo f \u2018pet peeves.\u201d Requests for recipes or special menue are in order.Address your letters to \u201cMise Sadie B Chambers, 73 West Adelaide Street.Toronto.\u201d / \u2022 -/ i-N m « I MR.CAFFEINE NERVES: \\ ! I'm out! It's no ! ¦ place for me when they switch to] Postum.I \\ Bill: Hi Bob ! That tip about Postum sure did the trick! No more caffeine-nerves for me! Interrvpt me if I am ai XE self .«11 wrong, but this seems to he (lie only way out of It : \u201cConnie, darling, will you marry and makfs me laugh for the t \u2022s QtljL I \u2022 Many people ton safely drink tea and toffee.Many others \u2014 and ail children \u2014 should never think them.If >ou are one of these, try Postum s 30-day test.Buy Postum and drink it instead of tea and coffee for one mouth.Then, if you do not feci belter, return the container top to General Foods, limited.Cobvutg.Ontarfc), and we'U gladly refund full purchase price, plus postage.Postum is delicious, economical, easy to prepare, and contains no caffeine.1 I I I me i rent of my life?' \u201cNo, Georg» \u2022, Ua&r,\" Constance ' Ami wiiy not?\u201d George effectetl answ ered Slow Burning CIGARETTE PAPERS NONE FINER MADE \u2022I will not.\" « luTrt surprise.\"Because, «leur George.I love another,\u2019* Constance said demurely.\u2018That Not\" Cooking by Distance v V On the American air routes passengers have a strange way of measuring meal times.On the Pacific Clipper* it take* ah: ut 60 * miles to eai an egg.ami lunch, with coffee to follow-, lake» jus over \"Mm!\" George frowned AUTOMATIC BOOKLET DOUBLE loes complicate the matter hi* eyes lighted with wlekul cun-\u2022 not that fair haired hoy in M 421.73 W niiig : lie Studio vs 1 hope.\u201cNo.\" she Haiti shortly hope not ISSUE NO.17\u201440 4 % 1 siiouht sf it s: v 100 mil « V \u2022 I E Red Cross Contributions Out of monies subscribed by Canadians nf Quebec and the other provinces in the national campaign last autumn, the Canadian Red Cross Society has appropriated 1100,000 for the British Red Cross, and another $100,000 of which 60 per cent, will go to the Navy League of Great Rritian and 40 per cent to other societies providing comforts to men of the mercantile marine.Appropriation 'of the sum for the British Red Cross fulfils a pledge made during the national drive.Then, it was announced that the Canadian Red Cross would aid in financing the sister service in Great Britain.This was deemed preferable to holding separate appeals in behalf of the British Red Cross such as those organized in the last war, when Canadians subscribed, in all, $6,250,000 to the Red Cross in Britain.The appropriation for men at sea resulted from a combination of appeals.The Navy League in London made an Empire-wide plea for help in providing of the fleet, and of trawler and.other naval auxiliaries, with warm clothing to supplement apparel official ly issued.Unable to supply articles because wool was not available on this side, the national executive decided t > substitute financial assistance.At the same time, urgent needs of Britain's men of the vast mercantile fleet be came known, and Red Cross in Canada resolved to do its bit.Result was appropriation of $100,000, to be placed at the disposal of the Overseas Advisory Committee of the Canadian Red Cross in London at the rate of $10,000 a month, and to be distributed 60 per cent, to the Navy League and 40 per cent, to societies servicing men aboard mercantile vessels.With those funds, the Overseas Committee is able to purchase raw materials, to be made up by volunteers in Great Britain working with the organizations helping the men at sea to sustain all weathers.This action of Red Cross obviated organization in Canada of separate appeals in behalf of British seamen.0 X 0! THE EQUITY 0 la X Hodgins Garage SHAWVILLE, MAY 2, 1940 B ï SEED and SEEDS Consider Forming Quebec Civil Service Commission s E Buick, Oldsmobile, Service \\ Chevrolet, Sales I Establishment of a Civil Service Commission is being studied by the Quebec Government, Premier God bout said on April 25th during a meeting with a delegation from .the Junior Board of Trade of Montreal and Quebec districts.The Premier made the statement after delegates read resolutions .urging the establishment of a commission, the carring of lights on horse-drawn vehicles and a resolution relative to the autoinsurance law also was read.Mr.God bout told the delegation, headed by Antoine Desmarais of Montreal, that he was in favor of making obligatory the carrying of lights on horse-drawn vehicles, but that he believed public openion must first be prepared for such a move.S Ï x X X ; X Q a < S ; A Choice Lot to Choose From Change your old model and get a better one We now have Timothy, Red Clover, Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Alsike, Flax, Red Top, etc in Stock.Car of No.1 O.A.C.21 Seed Barley to be given out on contract.K \u2022} I men 1934\u2014V 8 Ford Coupe with Rumble Seat 1934\u2014V 8 Ford Coach 1937\u2014Chevrolet Coach with Trunk 1937\u2014Chevrolet Coach no Trunk 1937\u2014\tPontiac Do Luxe Sedan 1938\u2014\tChevrolet with Trunk, four of them 1938\u2014Chevrolet Sedan, two of them 1934\u2014Chevrolet 14 ton truck with stake body 1936\u2014Maple Leaf\tton truck with stake body May Let Quebec' Children See Censored Films U I We will also have Wheat, Pea», Banner Oats, | Alaska Oats, Victory Oats, Buck Wheat, | and other seed grains as soon as the |j roads are open for trucking.The Quebec government plans to alter the- law which restricts children under 16 years of age from motion picture theaters of the province, Premier Adelard God bout announced last week.Children under 16 have been banned from theaters for more than ten years.Mr.God bout said the government intends to create a special censor bureau which * would review certain pictures which might be shown to children.The bureau probably will have at its head the president of the present censor bureau in Montreal and he possibly will be assisted by a representative of the Roman Catholic and Protestant clergy.\u201cThe theater\u201d, the Premier said, \u201cis a powerful instrument of education for youth on the condition it is well supervised.\u201d 5 > i Why not come in today and arrange for your seed requirements ?.0 1 | Some seeds are going to be scarce, we ?advise that you order yours without delay.fl fl à J.L.HODGINS x Kl B g ?Phone 64 J.I THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REÇU E Là Mask Wearing Custom Each family of Tami in the Huon gulf, New Guinea, has the right to use one or more masks of a type known as tago.Each tago has a special name and is distinguished by certain definite characteristics.The masks represent spirits supposed to visit the village at the time the masked figures appear.The man wearing the mask is completely covered by a sago leaf dress and under no circumstances may he be seen or recognized by any woman, child or uninitiated person.Should this happen by accident the observer is killed Examples of tago are on exhibition in Joseph N.Field hall at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.[ have been reported to hive been travel 1; ing without railway ticket a and refusing | to pay the fate or have been unable to The Deputment of N itional Defence ' do so.The military authorities point has issued a circular letter to all units , out that if this sort of thing continues, in Canada, containing a sharp warning it might lead to the discontinuance of railway concessions.Commanding officers arc ordered to warn all rinks regarding behavior when The soldiers went out to nil must he w irned that they must wear for distribution either service diess or battle dress when \u2022 on leave »\u2022 nd the only exception made It was learned tli it the department, ' in r-spert to the compulsory wearing of uniform on a'l occasions i< when the are at physical ex reise at their Troops Warned About Behavior When on Leave Suggests New Roads For Pontiac E An extensive road constructionVand improvement program to open up new fishing and hunting areas in the Gatin-e.iu and Pontiac districts is urged by the Fish and Game Protective Association for the counties of Gatineau, Hull, Papineau and Pontiac, in a memorandum which is being forwarded to Hon.T.D.Bouchard, Quebec Minister of Roads.The request is accompanied by petitions signed by the county councils, several municipal councils and prominent residents.The various projects as outlined by J.C.McCuaig.honorary secretary-treasurer of the association, include the construction of a new road to connect the Upper Pontiac and Gatineau dis-riots, from Fort Coulonge to Gracefield, via Davidson\u2019s Depot.The association is also requesting the improvement of the road from the Gatineau and Pontiac boundry line at Masham to Campbell\u2019s Bay, and the improvement of the road between Gracefield and Notre Dame du Lius.oc ?je: lai ZD ILU L to soldiers on leavc who fail tmmend soap-and-water cleanliness m * 'A The wF FORD V-8 Authentic Data on Discovery of Asbestos E C.Lawn Favored for Elevation to Quebec's Council Known from ancient times as the \u201cmagic mineral, but possibly the least written about of all Canada's rich natural resources, asbestos now has an attractive and informative booklet all its own.* Just published by Canadian Johns Manville Company, operators of the largest asbestos mine in the world at ; Asbestos, I\\Q, the new booklet, which is attractively designed and illustrated, is being widely distributed Canadian public.\u201er.t only in P.mtme, Lut in llie Upper House, but the pnrty\u2019 both p'an to introduce young Blood may h Friends thm ughmit the Ottawa Valley mi sides *\\sx/ssi 9 2t ) MkPT *The Equity Tariff of Tolls to be Collected During Season 1940, by S ervice Announcement DALE\u2019S TINSHOP Shawvtllb United Church Rev.A.F.Forks B.A., H.D.pAStor Sunday, May 5 Service at Shawville Established 1883 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT SHAWVILIÆ, QUERKC TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS i 11.00 a.m 1.30\tp.m.\u2014Service at Zion 3.30\tp.m.\u2014Service at Stark\u2019s Corners Sermon Subject : \u201cTriumphing in Troubles\u201d 7.30 p.m.\u2014Service at Shawville Sermon Subject : \u201cSnakes among the Faggots\u201d.The Quinze Rapids Improvement Co., Ltd.For Use of Improvements ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION Anywhere in Canada .$1.50 To United States.2.00 our All arrears must be paid In full before any paper Is discontinued Saw loge, 17 feet and under, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other woods, round or flitted, over 17 feet and under 30 feet long, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock, and all other woods, ronnd or flatted, 30 feet and upwards in length, per 1,000 feet Board Measure.Red and White Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Hemlock and all other wood#, square or waney board, per 1,000 Cubic Feet.Pu Ip wood, per Cord.5 cents P-U-M-P-S W.O.COWAN, PUBLISHER Gj cents Bristol United Church Rev.C.Armhtrong-Saleh, B, D.Sunday, May 5 Sunday School 10.00 Service at Sunday School Service at Sunday School Service at We are carrying a large stock of Beatty Pumps and Parts for every purpose, all at a price to suit you.this stock and save money.Africa Ha» Big Supply \u2022 Of Valuable Chemical» ' The chemical industry is beginning to play an important part in the industrial life of Africa, Dr.W.S.Landis, New York chemical company official, says in a report to the American Chemical society.\"Africa possesses unlimited chemical raw materials and the gold mines of Johannesburg and other mining industries are enormous consumers of supplies of all kindn,\" Dr.Landis points out.i \"South Africa produces about 15,000,000 ounces of gold per year.By far the larger proportion is obtained by treatment of the ore with cyanide, followed by precipitation and refining.Approximately 85 per cent of this production comes from the Rand from mines located in a narrow belt about 60 miles long.This is probably the most concentrated chemical industry in the world with respect to value of production.\" The mining problems in the deep mines are complex, first because of enormous rock pressures, and secondly on account of high temperatures encountered so far underground, Dr.Landis explains.\"Probably the greatest copper deposits in the world are located in Cape Province, Northern Transvaal, and on the Northern Rhodesia-Bel-gian Congo border,\" Dr.Landis continues.\"The reserves in the Rhodesian mines, of which three are now in operation and a fourth under construction, arc enormous.\"The Transvaal is an important producer of manganese ore, shipping 750,000 tons annually, and extending from the Transvaal into Southern Rhodesia arc literally mountains of chrome ore.Adjacent thereto in Southern Rhodesia arc great asbestos deposits producing the highest grade fiber known.\"Northern Rhodesia and the Congo both possess lead and zinc .mines.The Congo produces tin, gold, vanadium, and cobalt.Cobalt is associated with certain of the copper ores, both in the Congo and in Northern Rhodesia.\t# \"The great diamond fields extend eastward from the mouth of the Orange river, across the Orange Free State and the Transvaal.Mines have been opened at two points\u2014 Kimberly and Pretoria.The Kim- ! burly pit is the largest man-made holt m thl world, although there is\t^\tn i i i n\th 2% I'ZKr&ZK\t5\tCongoleum Cold\tSeal Rugs\t{=\tFir.s«»m ucomo.iv., which mny have been even larger.4 Qongo|eum QqI^ §ea| By-the-VBrd\tE Were Real \u2018Iron Horse»\u2019 N °\t*\t4 .\tB The \"iron horse\" followed the cov- 3 Congoleum Cold Seal Hall Runners g;XSIXTHSSU 3\tr speed, it rapidly became the com- 5 Odd Seal style leadership hits an all-time $ ™ \u201dcaan=0?ds,r*?tT,vlE,\"3 high in the gorgeous new line for 1940.g Designed by experts in the field of colour 2 ly separated territories into a close- and home decorating styles, they are in 6 ly kmt nat:on and a common mar\" key with the most up-to-the-minute trends.Look over the new designs carefully.There\u2019s a design for every room in the house.cents St.Andrews, \u20224\t41 Knox, 11.00 Call in and see 2.00 75 cents 44 3.00 Austin, 10.30 5 cent 7.30 LESLIE DALE Sermon Subject.: \"Why you should be a Christian\u201d K.C.WOOLSKY, Secretary Shawville, Quebec ANGLICAN St.Paul\u2019s Sunday, May 5 8.00\ta.m.\u2014Holy Communion 10.00\ta.m.\u2014 Sunday School 11.00\ta.m \u2014Holy Communion 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Luke\u2019s 2.00\tp.m.\u2014Holy Communion Holy Trinity Service Withdrawn / Certified Chicks Big Annual Cold Seal Lucky Number Contest Opens Friday, April 26th, 1940 Shawville Co-operative Hatchery B.T.STARK, Manager % Shawville, Quebec Parish of North Clarendon Rev.K.C.Bolton in charge Snoday, May 5 North Onslow, Morning Prayer 10.30 Charter!*, Evening Prayer 7.30 3 All the flocks are blood-tested and under the Quebec Government Inspection.Eggs must weigh at least 2 ounces each.Our chicks are issued from vigorous birds of standard size and selected for egg production BREEDS Barred-Plymouth Rock \u2014 White Leghorn Figures released by the British Ministry of Information reveal that Germany has lost in the neighbourhood of 0,000 naval officers and men, through sinkings by the British Navy of U-boats and ships of the German Navy and those scuttled by the Germans themselves.Those figures were compiled before the naval engagement in the Skagerrack where Germany's naval power was dealt such a severe blow.Canada\u2019s forests are now the largest reservoir of lumber available for Britain since Scandinavian and Baltic shipments have been curtailed through wartime conditions.The forest products industry is organizing for an adequate liaison with the British Timber Con-United Kingdom officials are in Cmada surveying Canadian sources of supply.When Canada entered the war the Textiles industry immediately pooled j j its resources to meet sudden military demand for peak production.Before November, over 50 Canadian mills were turning out war supplies.Watch for Window Display Announcing This Event New Hampshire Chicks will be available on the following Dates.We have been featuring1 this contest for some years with success March, 25 tuid 28.April 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 May 2.0, 0.13, 16, 20, 23 .27 and 30.Jane 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27.For White Leghorns $1.00 less per 100 than above prices Order Early\u2014Many hatches already partly ordered.To avoid Disappointment Order Tudny $12.00 per 100 12 00 11.00 10 00 \u201c \u201c l 4 Ask the lucky winners 14 44 9.00 8 00 \u201c 4 4 £ trot.B ! already % % 1 * Congoleum Patterns for 1940 ESTABLISHED 1883 INVALID COACH Trees Control Sand Dune An excellent example of sand-dune control by forest planting is reported by the forest service, United States department of agriculture.At Saugatuck, Mich., Old Bald Head mountain, 300 feet high and with an eroding area of about four acres, is one of the largest and best-known dunes in the state.For some time it had been encroaching on the channel of the Kalamazoo river and threatening cottages near its base.The dune, was planted to trees in April, 1931.Black locust, honey locust, and pondcrosa, white, Norway, jack, and pitch pines were planted, along with large-sized willow and poplar cuttings.Carloads of brush were hauled up by cable and spread over the sand between the seedling trees.The city again planted trees in 1932.A high percentage of the trees survived, natural weed growth has sprung up, and the dune is now considered under control.GEORGE HYNES & SON Directors of Funeral Service > Shawville, Que.ket The \"iron horse,\" as the steam 'locomotive was known in its early days, was originally built of iron.; Today it is largely constructed of steel.And today, also, it exists in a variety of types.In addition to steam locomotives there are electric locomotives driven by current transmitted from cen- j tral power stations through trolley wires or third rails.There are Diesel-electric locomotives, which carry their own power stations\u2014internal combustion engines which generate the current used for propul-| sion.There are steam-electric loco' motives in which steam turbines drive generators which supply current,to tne driving motors there are combination locomotive-cars, called \"rail motor cars.\" Some of these are driven directly by internal combustion engines like automobiles.Others are driven by electricity generated by internal combustion engines, or by current supplied by storage battery, third rail or trolley.Phone 80 3 MacLean\u2019s RED & WHITE STORE The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves 11 I I Grocery Specials And Buffalo Population How many buffaloes there were before the white man began a rapid reduction of the animals; no one knows.It is known, however, that the number was almost beyond the imagination.For instance, Colonel Dodge of the United States army reported that in three years from 1872 4,000,000 buffalo were killed for their hides alone.It has been estimated that in 13 years 1% million dollars were paid in the state of Kansas for buffalo hides.This represents the skeletons of around 31,000,000 animals.A conservative estimate of the number originally in this country places the figure at 60,000,000.Today, there are slightly more than 4,000 left in the entire United States.3 dozen .$1.00 Salt Herrings Rinso.large package Oxvdol \u201c\t\u201c Chipso Soap (Jhips, 3 pound package .Bon-Ame, cake or powder.G.M.Floor Wax, paste .G.M.Self Polishing Wax, large tin.Zebra Stove Polish, paste, per tin.Non Such Stove Polish, liquid, bottle Babbetts Cleanser, per tin., Old Dutch Cleanser, per tin O\u2019Cedar Polish, per bottle.Lemon Oil.Steel Wool, per package .Pearl, Comfort or P & G Soap per bar Lux, large package Brooms, good quality, each.Cooked Macaroni with Cheese large tin Clarks Pork fit Beans, large tin .Habitant Pea or Vegetable Soup.Mixed Cookies, per pound 25: Maypo Spread, large tin Harry Horne\u2019s Pudding Powder, 2 for Plumb Jam, large jar.Pure Strawberry Jam, 2 lb.tin.Apple and Strawberry Jam, 4 lb.tin.Crispie\u201d Sweet Mustard Pickles].\" Sweet Pickles \u201c Sour Pickles.! .23 \u2022 \u2022 .23 19c .23 4 4 a 25c \u2022 ##»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .25 .29c .14 .25 49c .50 Romantic Southern Town So haughtily romantic were the builders of Columbus, Miss., that permission to build a railroad through Columbus was refused for years on the grounds that it was unsightly, unnecessary, and would oring the menace of undesirable persons.Not until 1861 did the planters cease to ship on the navigable Tom-bigbee river, and when the railroad was allowed a few die-hards continued to plant their cotton between the rails.Today the beautiful «ornes of Columbus vie with the old campus of Mississippi State College for Women and the site of the first free public school in the state for interest in the annual garden pilgi which in 1940 i« scheduled for April 14 to 16.125c .15 < ft .19 25c ####### # \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .05 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 # e # # # 25c .10 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 » .25 .25 \u2022 * ft ft .10 S .05 .25 Opera HV Spring A century ago u i ir .chm n, Antoine Gibus, contributed th< opera hat spring.This is the only successful mechanical device in the hat business and the inventor\u2019s family receives royalties from it** hats are made by hand.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 .30 B .18 .15 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 .12 I # *# *# Successor to 2.F.Hodgins Go, Limited igh age, .15 ######### # # 4# 9J* '\t\u2022 1 X y $ Monck, the first vice regal tenant, would rccoguize their former hem# nmid the additional wings, storeys and added chambers which const* lute the Rideau Hall of today.the site in 1837, Queen Victoria ascending the throne.LEASKD IN 1863 The modest retreat of the McKay family was leased in 3865 by gov-ernmmt authorities of Upper ( an-ada.in 1867, Confederation year, the property was purchased outright for $82,000 as the official residence of the Governor-General, but neither Mr.McKay cor Viscount \u201cDevil of Sea\u201d Value To Man on R.A.F.Bombers Fly Over Bergen, Norway was Sunday School Lesson > i Octopus Is Used As Food and Also In the Manufacture of Gold production in Canada dur ing 1939 totalled 0,092,134 fins ounces compared with 4,725,117 fine ounces in 1938.Ink V ; No mythical monster was that 30-foot octopus recently reported to have been killed off the coast of Oregon after an attack on a 30-foot I fishing boat.^\tI \u201cOne of nature's nightmarish I creations,\" observes a National Geo- I graphic Society bulletin, \u2018 the octo- I pus is as tangible as breakfast kippered herring \u2014 and is, in some I parts of the world at least, an equal- I ly familiar dish on the family menu.\u201cWith thd giant squid, chambered nautilus, argonaut and others, this I marine animal is a member of the I class cephalopoda (meaning \u2018head- I footed\u2019).Found in deep and shallow I water of most of the world's seas, I its various species range in size I from less than 12 inches in full arm- I spread to a super \u2018hoarding house I reach\u2019 of nearly 30 feet.\tI PRODUCES \"INDIA INK\" I \u201cMore conventional, and credible I is the use of the animal\u2019s glandular I product of ink, or sepia, for water- I .color work and dyes.This sepia j was the ancient 'India ink.\"\tI \u201cThe octopus also makes good I fish bait, its main value among the j Western nations.For human con- I sumption, cephalopods have been I prized by various peoples since an- I cient times.The octopus is a favor- I ite oriental dish, and in split and I dried form is frequently found in I 2 i« By William Ferguson This Curious World LESSON IV ISAIAH COMFORTS AN AFFLICTED PEOPLE\u2014Isaiah 40.PRINTED TEXT, Isa.40: 1-11 GOLDEN TEXT\u2014God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.Ps.4b: !\u2022 THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Probably about 701 B.C., although the time cannot definitely be ascertained.The city of Jerusalem.In this lesson we find a remarkable revelation of some of the fundamental relationships that ought to exist between God and men, and between men and God.On the one hand; God desires to rule men, to reward them, to guide them as a shepherd, to give power and strength to them in weakness ; but on the other hand, if these things are to be bestowed by God, man must open his life to the Lord so that the Lord fill it with his own greatness and goodness.SOME Kl-ViOS OF PLANT POLLEN live only a few days, WHILE OTHERS WILL LIVE FOR.~ SBVBfZAL V£4/££fX I > 't »*, / F4 ; f Time.r * r ¦# co^ i9j~ evNnsmüt 'sc »v'» Place.i r v» Z / % 5V N' 4 >- $ m # \u2022 \u2022 & * »*Wi # K * - # s&E^gR f::: 55)t.\\\\W.V.v \u2022 \u2022.\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 \u2022 » * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 * Taken from one of the Royal Air Force bombers participating in the raid, this aerial view shows Nazi seaplanes moored in the harbor of Bergen as R.A.F.bombers roared over the Nazi-held Norwegian city.A German cruiser of the IColn class was believed to have been struck during the raid and sunk.A munitions warehouse was also blown up.This picture was flashed to New York by radio from London.IN AFRICA, V THERE ARE LAR£>E f LAND CRABS THAT CATCH M/CE/ c can J A Great Prophet Of all Israel's celebrated prophets, Isaiah is the king.The writings which bear hie name are among the profoundest in all literature.One great theme\u2014salvation by faith \u2014 stamps them all.Isaiah is the 9t.Paul of the Old *\u2022 / main experiments, demonstrations have been conducted on $8 Middlesex farms on one-acre plots with adjacent check plots.Results obtained on the experimental plots and put into practice on the demonstration plots showed five main factors contributed to more profits from potatoes were: Certified seed of a suitable var usaleni are, of course, synonymous; from this city were good tidings to be proclaimed to all the other cities of Judah, calling upon them to look unto God, because he with hie strong arm will rule the nations, and in his infinite tenderness he will feed his flock like a shepherd, carrying the lambs in his bosom.> Eastern stores.f V / More Are Trying To Learn French I a \\ awe k / s r ' Testament.Isa.40: 1.Comfort ye, comfort < ye my people, saith your God.2.\tSpeak ye comfortably to Jerusalem ; and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned, that she hath received of Jehovah's hand double for all her sins.The chapter begins with the voice of God speaking to the children of Israel, who are said to be going to endure great sufferings and 70 years of captivity in Babylon.Isaiah sees beyond the suffering, and beyond the captivity, the infinite tenderness and graciousness of God, an unfailing love for his people, and the final victory and peace which come to them.The pronouncement of this verse may become a glorious reality in the life of any slave to sin, any oppressed or defeated person, if that one will recognize that all of one\u2019s sins have been atoned for in the perfect and precious sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ, by which sacrifice we are set free.John Baptist's Coming 3.\tThe voice of one that crieth, prepare ye in the wilderness the way of Jehovah; make level in the desert a highway for our God.4.Every valley shall be exalted, and ever)\u2019 mountain and hill shall be made low; and the uneven shall be made level, and the rough places a plain : 5.and the glory of Jehovah shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together ; for the mouth of Jehovah hath spoken it.This great passage, where the second of four voices is heard, the voice of the forerunner, is well known to all Bible students, because of its quotation in all the four Gospels in the record of the appearance of John the Baptist, to whom certainly this prophecy points.John the Baptist, however, though the great forerunner, did not exhaust the prophetic implications of this verse, for all true servante of God are to be occupied in preparing the way for the coming of the Lord.Greatness of His Word 6.The voice of one saying, Cry.And one said, What shall I cry?All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is nr the flower of the field.7.Th» iss with-* ereth.the flower fa ^ uecause the breath of Jehovu.blowerth upon it; surely the people is grass.The grass withereth, the flower fad et h ; but the word of our God shall stand for ever.A third voice is now heard, of undetermined origin, proclaiming man's frailty and the eternal pow- thy voice with strength; lift it up, be not afraid; say unto the cRien of Judah, Behold, your 0M?10.Behold, the Lord Jeho- will come as a mighty one, nM his arm will rule for him: Behold, his reward is with him, and his recompense before him.II.Hs will feed hie flock like \u2022 ib spherd, he will gather the leoibe I» his arm, and carry them in his and will gently lead thoee |H%c have their young.The fourth rel'jt is now heard, and while U te Sat specifically identified, we may Wi* it to be the voire of the pro- himself.Here Zion ami Je - ¦» these English-Canadians Are Taking Up Sister Language For Cultural Reasons, And Because It is Useful are very fond of/A/W 3E&GJES/ BY EATiNO THESE, THEY HELP TO SPREAD THE ________PLANTS.POLLEN grains have the power of spontaneous growth, as if they were seeds in their own light.Pollen of the palms, if kept dry, may retain its life for years.The Arabs save some from their date-palms from year to year to place upon the flowers the following season.NEXT: £ let y.Form Notes .» Plentiful supply of plant food supplied by barnyard manure, and green manure crops and artificial fertilizers.7-/5 Little by little English Canadians are realizing the error they have committed in the past by neglecting the many opportunities presented to them in this country to learn French, says \u201cLe Canada\" (Montreal).They are eager to make up for lost time, we have had occasion to note at the Protestant Board of School Commissioners.It seems now to be spreading across Canada.For some time there has been an exchange of students between Quebec and Ontario during the summer vacation which has given satisfactory results to all concerned.The comment of Ontario newspapers on the movement points to a significant change in the attitude of our English-speaking compatriots.A growing number of them wish to learn French for cultural reasons, strengthen the bonds of unity among our people and, finally, because it is useful.Canada is moving toward the right formula of bilingual- Bigger Profits From Potatoes Four years ago the Ontario and Dominion .Governments commenced experiments on three soil types in Middlesex county at the request of the Caradoc Potato Grow ers' Association.In 1988 similar experiments were begun in the Alliston area, South Simcoe county.Growers in these famous potato growing areas asked investigations into such problems as low yields, and difficulties in producing potatoes of high quality.In addition to the L w Early planting.Efficient spraying.Proper methods of harvesting grading, packaging and labelling.FEWER ACRES.HIGHER QUALITY Growers should recognize that profits are not necessarily measured by the number of acres grown, but by the yield of good quality tubers produced per acre.The objective of Ontario potato growers should be \u201cMore bushels of high quality potatoes from fewer acres.\" Dot! a bee recognize other members of its hive?This is a tendency ¦ l FLYING HEROINE ¦ J 17 She made many new -records Answer to Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL 1 Pioneer girl flyer.12\tLong outer garment.13\tTo rent.14\tVigilant.16\tMeat.17\tWholly.18\tTo prick.19\tUnit.20\tMountain laurel.21\tShe first gained - as a plane\t\u201e passenger\t39 Court.\tVERTICAL 22\tTo subsist.40 Concurred 1 To maid- 23\tMusical note.45 To marry.\tamends.24\tSilkworm.\t46 Summer\t2 Greater in 25\tTo observe.\t.residence.\tquantity.26\tPretense.\t48 I^ast whole\t3 Deer.27\tFresh tidings.number.\t4 Musical note.40 Style.29 Slender.\t49 Pool.\t5 Partner.31 Angrv.\t50 To redact.\t6 Snaky fish.33\tUpon.\t51 Ireland.\t7 Preposition.\t43 Nick 34\tPalm lily tree.52 Mohammedan\t8 Brought into\t44 And.35\tSound of a bullet.36\tToward.37\tSound of a dove.38\tElectric unit H HNF3H 18 Father.20 Fury.22 She was the \u2014- of the feminine flyers.24\tTree.25\tTo exchange.26\tBrooch.28 Goddess of discord.30 Card game.32 Typhoid fever 34 To work.36\tPonderous volumes.37\tRaccoon type animal.39 Tendrils.k ?f ABWiI A I NeO'K » L V I » RADIO REPORTER i MES I N MM f.S to By DAVE ROBBINS N NÏÏTÎ 1C! AIL I Moby Dick, of course, was a great whale that ah the whalers sought to catch.However, after this picture critic in question had watched the preview through, probably with only one eye open, he went R II ll (A A 111 ri3.ll back to his paper and reported that Barrymore played the role\tSt A tel V MoiTlC of Moby Dick remarkably well.I\t* IPEEBJEJ^Toh SPRING CHANGES Well, we have an official communique from the weather* front that Spring is actually here.And Spring is sure to make changes in radio programs just as Spring makes changes everywhere.For instance the Metropolitan Opera Company leaves the air \u2014 and the \u201cmike\" goes to the ball diamond every Saturday afternoon.Not only in New York, but everywhere, will the radio bring to millions of listeners the well- strike three \u2014 he\u2019s out.BN ism $ * * Fine Mansion in Ottawa Awaits New Governor-General and Princess TALK OF THE TOWN Ontario towns are going on the at a time, each Thursday .Tune in the 41\tInferior clog 42\tCetacean.air, one night at 8.15 .\u201cTown Crier\u201d and learn more about our own rural Ontario.(Note time change for summer months).The Earl of Athlon», Canada's new Governor-General, will take up his official residence in a stately limestone mansion on the banks of the Ottawa River in a setting of gently rolling lawns and fine o d tree*.MEMORIAL TO GOVERNORS Rideau Hall, traditional home tf the vice-regal incumbent, stands as a memorial to the long succession of goveinors-gencral who have lived there since Confederation.Each has added something structurally to the throe-storey residence or its surroundings.Rideau Hall stands lu the east-part of Ottawa, about l1,* miles from the Houses of Parliament and slightly east of the confluence of the Rideau and Ottawa rivers.An ornamental iron fence sets off the beautiful gardens and green park-lands from the bustle of city traf- 45 Tight.47 Stir.49 To pcrir-c 51\tEll.52\tLaughter sound.accord.9 Ritter herb 10\tScarlet.11\tTransposed 12\tGames.15 Oak.nymph.53 She was a - worker known In this part of Canada three radio stations will feature baseball very shortly -\u2014 CBL and CFRB in Toronto and CHOC in Hamilton.The two Toronto stations will bring baseball to the front verandah fans from the International Legaue games in Toronto in Hamilton CKOC will bring to Canadians the play-by-play action of the PONY League games.So ball fans, get ready for a big baseball season 54 She made a solo - flight.* * Radio spotlight .Sunday .And It Came to Pass, from CBL at 1.S0 .Glen Gray\u2019s hand from WEAF at four .Prof.Salmon analyzes the war from CKOC at five .One Man\u2019s Family from WEAF-CBL a; 8.30 .Sweet and Low, with Mart Kennedy\u2019s band at Vancouver, via CBC at 11.80 .Monday \u2022\u2014 Stars Over Hollywood from CKOC at 1.36 .With the Troops via CBC at 8.30 .Alec Templeton Time from CBC at 9.30 .Mammoth Minstrels from WOK Mutual at 10.30 .Thursdays and His Buekaroos from CKOC at 7.30 .Session in Swing with Sammy Kaye from WEAF at 7.80 .Talk of the Town out of CKOC at 8.36 , .Stag Party on CBC at 11.30 .Friday \u2014 Along Gypsy Trails CBL at seven .13th Battalion Overseas band at 8.30 from CKOC .Woodhouse and HawkIns via CBC at ten .Benny Goodman front WEAF Red net» work at midnight.
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