The equity, 12 septembre 1940, jeudi 12 septembre 1940
[" 1 i $ 1.50 per annum in Advene© I 2.00 to the United States COUNTY, QUE1., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12.1940 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC No 13., 58tu Yeah GQWLING '-.hl|rTh,Ag™,\tCOLLEGE Mr.Irvine Hftrailton, of NoiAiidfl.^l®stj.em\u201dv°el(jli,tfii99ecommnnity,e Corner Bank and Somerset Streets is spending a vacation with rela- most widely known lady citizens,\tOttawa Ontario lives and friends here.\tand one who was held in the high-\t\u2022 Miss Julia Ralph, of Ottawa, eat esteem by all.wW»\tta as css to s- .e m,\u201e \u201e» Ml,md\u201ee,\tasisss r.\t^ ft®;» .s % Cum mit tee room l)V Sept.14th.High School »t«ff.\tBryson.In 1903 she married Dr T.E.II.Nurse, Sec ty.Mr, Baf)j| j0hncox and infant J.K.McKinley, of Sl.awville, who SBEE*r \u201cr*:5 !HHkE3Ï.2S5£Æ JAMES A.MILLAR .n three sisters, Mrs.VV.J.Dagg,\tB.A.L.L.L.PSlSiSi h en ton.\tMr.nnd Mrs Leslie Ralph and teacher in its Sunday school for little daughter, Muriel, or Tim Lbout 40 years, and for many mins, are visiting at the home or \u201eearg secretary treasurer of the _\tthe former's mother, Mrs.John congregation, of the Womens Four net sons drowned Sunday Greer, Charter is.\tAssociation, and the W-MJ9.gSiSPE ese-* æSSSs££S 5 year-old son ; George Mous,can, Dr.J.Wallace and Mrs.Hamil- life of the deceased and 5K, of Fort (Joulonge.\tton and family, and also Mrs.E.benevolent deposition Those who escaped were:\u2014David Xexvland have returned to St.j Interment ivas made m the family Mousseau, Gatineau Point, the Petersburg, Florida, after spend- plot in the village cemetery.I he driver; Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.ing \u201e montll at Sand Bay.\tpallbearers were.Dr, C F.U am#;#!## '\"After leaving shore, David pte Billy Shore.R C O U , Fai n bore silent testimony to the high % rusa: as the weight would be evenly dis- Mr prisingly low price a 29c I Per yard.ti Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE È' aident, will be in charge, assisted representing companies - Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations W.A.Hodgins, LCd Quebec Shawville SHAWVILLE - QUE. è » & a 1920, and subsequent amendments Tlilê Clause had been a part of the Custome Regulations for 20 years.Canadian Packers had had no part in having the 'equivalent\u2019 principle established.It applies not only in res-pect of Meat exporte, but of ail Canadian manufactured products.Under this \u2018Equivalent\u2019 Clause, Canadian Packers were clearly entitled to a Drawback of the Duty paid: \u2014 American Bacon was Imported, \u2014 equivalent Canadian Bacon exported.\" However,, a complication arose in respect of non-exporting Canadian Packers.Inasmuch as they did not export Canadian Bacon, they were not entitled to a Drawback of the Duty paid American Bacon.Non-exporting Packer^ protested, and be-___ of this the Drawback privilege was cancelled.Cancellation was made retroactive.The retroactive feature was clearly unfair, as the Customs Department had ruled that the Drawback applied, and most of the product had already been sold upon that understanding, in other respects exporting Packers agreed with the ruling.(7) Much of the discussion on the subject of American imports overlooked the fact that the Canadian-Amcrican Trade Agreement was involved in the issue.This Agreement is of high value to Canadian Farmers, inasmuch as it provides the only outlet for Canada\u2019s surplus Cattle.Moreover, the discussion lost sight of the fact that, even In respect of Pork Products, the movement is frequently in the other direction, that is from Canada to United States.It Is indeed quite possible that within the next few months United States may be a very welcome outlet for some o-f Canada\u2019s surplus Hog product.It lias been eo^tnany times In the past.CANADA PACKERS LIMITED REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS ricultural production is much above that of the other Dominions, and her geographical position adds greatly to her importance in this respect.The three essential foods which, by natural endowment, Canada is best fitted to produce are Wheat, Bacon and Cheese.And the Agricultural economy of Canada is geared specially to makt her the source of these three products.FOREWORD In the following Report, constant references are made to the war.They have to do solely with its effect upon the Canadian Live Stock Industry, and the operations of this Company.In the war, issues are at Stake greater than any which mankind has heretofore been called upon to solve.But, for a discussion of them, a commercial report is not the appropriate place.The Directors who write this Report, and the Shareholders to whom it is addressed, are keenly aware that in relation to those issues, the fortunes of a single Industry,\u2014still more of a single business,\u2014are a matter of small moment.Nevertheless, the war adds to, rather than detracts from, the importance of every unit engaged ih essential industry.By the utmost efficiency of operation, an Industry best serves the Nation, as well as its Shareholders.The necessity, therefore, to attain such efficiency never was so great as now.on cause With the experience of the last war in mind, there was little thought that too much of any of these could be produced.And yet at this moment there seems a possibility of an embarrassing surplus of both Wheat and Bacon.From Ahe point of view of Great Britain, this may seem an advantage, \u2014inasmuch as a nearby reserve exists which can be called upon at any timek But from the point of view of Canada, the prospect has some anxieties.For Agriculture is still Canada\u2019s basic industry, and Canadian economic welfare hinges on the purchasing power of the Farmer more than upon any other factor.- A Farmer cannot purchase other goods with Wheat or with Hogs which he is unable to sell.The Wheat situation does not come within the scope of this Report, ïf I n , », r> » » , A.n .\tm\t.onn -Q i and it is sufficient to say that with a carry-over of 300,000,000 bushels, Net Profit, after Bond Interest, Depreciation, and Taxes was $1,667,809.78 and a crop in sight of (perhaps) 400,000,000 bushels a problem faces Can- Equivalent, (on 200,000 Shares of Common Stock) to\t| ada for the first time as to how its Wheat can even be stored.$8.34 per Share.The regular Dividend, 75c per quarter, was paid throughout the year, and as in the case of last year, an extra Dividend was declared, (and paid July 2nd, 1940) of .>.$1.00 per Share.Total Dividend .$4.00 per Share.$800,000.00 The thirteenth fiscal year of Canada Packers L United closed March 28th, 1940.\t~ Since the Ministry of Food informed the Canadian Paeon Board (In February) that shipments must be restricted to 50,000 cwts.weekly, several ev-No\tdoubt the\tstorage\tproblem will be solved, and when it\tis, anxiety\tI ents have occurred which vitally\taffect Britain's Bacon supplies.On April) will be\tpartly alleviated,\tfor when properly stored, Wheat\tdoes not\t19th the Germans invaded Norway\tand Denmark,\tthus cutting off imports of deteriorate.\tScandinavian Bacon.On May 10th Holland was overrun, thus cutthg off the With Hogs it\tis otherwise.Hogs must be marketed when ready,\tDutch supplies.From that date forward Canada\tbecame the\tsole external! and\tthe Meats into\twhich they are processed cannot be\tstored for more | source of Cured Wiltshire Sides.than a limited time.\tFurther, because of the necessity of restricting\tImportations\tof feeds, Brl ,\t respect of Hogs it should immediately be said\tthat up to now\ttteh Pig producers have been enjoined to cut their\therds to one-third.\t, ,\t.*1 °Ln it! »\t« i .,\t, .v .I It happened that just when war broke out, a marked increase in Beginning iu September or October, 1940, it is certain that Hog market- I?'**T/k.ih P 100 IbS* f product sold# that is,\u2014slightly Hog deliveries was about to arrive upon the Canadian markets.\tInga will heavily exceed all previous records.The Canadian Farmer has pro- ie.s man i/o per m.\tI\tBy\tthe terms\tof the\tOttawa Agreements (1932) Canada\thad been\tduced these Hogs in the belief that\tby so doing he\twas playing his part in the given a\tQuota of\t50,000\tcwts.weekly.(Cwt.\u2014112 lbs.) And, because\tgeneral war effort.Because of the\texperience of\tthe last war, everyone (in- The following condensed set-up of the Profit & Loss Account, ex- | of this outlet, Hog production had since then been the most profitable eluding the British Ministry of Food) took it for granted that nil the Hogs presses the operations of the year in comparison with the average of the branch of Canadian Agriculture.\t.\t»\twhich Canada could produce would be needed, previous five years:\u2014\tBut Bacon shipments had never reached the Quota, as is seen from present forecasts are that in the coming year (October 1st, 1940 to Sep- the following table:\u2014\t| (ember 30th, 1941) Hog marketings will be 6,000.000 as compared to 4.827,000 in the present year (October 1st, 1939 to September 30th, 1940 \u2014 Ai gust-Sep-j (ember estimated).If this forecast is realized, the surplus available for export will be approximately 75,000 cwts.weekly.For this surplus Great Britain Is the logical buyer, and it is earnestly hoped the British Ministry of Food will lay Its plans to take all of it.This, it is believed, the Ministry can easily do.For, with shipments from Canada of 75,000 cwts.weekly, total supplies will be barely more than one-half normal consumption, and will not exceed the total involved in the ration \u2014 4 ounces per person per week * Since this Report was set up In type, experts of Bacon have' been stepped up for a period.It Is hoped this step-up may be the 9 of an Increased scale of shipments.In * # \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Average 5 years to March, 1939 Year ended March, 1940 AVERAGE Weekly SHIPMENTS TO GREAT BRITAIN OF CANADIAN HAMS AND BACON (Quota Allotment\t50,000 cwts.weekly) 1933\t.12,281\t\"\t\" 1934\t.20,554\t' 1935\t.21,348\t' 1936\t.\u2014 26,574 1 1937\t.32,977\t' 1938\t.- 29,097 ' 1939\t(to Sept.1) .\t28,686 \u201c\t, J(/i Thi» Xuiiure to ship the allotted quantity was not due to indifference.It was the result of a succession of crop failures in Western Canada.Hogs cannot be produced without Grain, and in large areas of the West, faune)s had no Grain.Weekly nog ura g \u2022\tThe only safeguard is, during the war, to produce exactly the typo of Bacon the British consumer wishes.So that, at the end of the war, the Brl-\t.\t- consumer will demand Canadian Bacon .instead of refusing to eat it.Profit from Oper-\t.\tI\t*\t.In the last ten years, substantial progress has been made in improving; _ M:r: _ e =e e #\t# - - - -11936 .-\u2014\u2022 72,029\t36,142\t45,887\tOne last step still remains to be taken.It has to do with the \u2018sizeability\u2019 Total Profit, includ-\t1937 .-\tlAti\tof Canadian Bacon.The British market demands Wiltshire Sides of lean type, ing Income from\tn ^38 .62,304\t38,268\t.\t^4,046\tweighing 55 to 65 lbs.At present only about 55 per cent of the Bacon shipped, Investments .$ 1,667,809.78\t1.9%\t$ 1,293,726.49\t1.8% 1 1939 (to Sept.1) .69,569\t35,842\te from Canada falls within this range, as compared with 95 per cent, of Contins .I\t* ,oeio\t04 007 Arne; P*1*»1 Bacon (while Continental supplies were still coming).The chief (and original) business of Canada Packers is to purchase 1939\t.- 62,815\t7.9%\t38,518\t (3)\tAmerican Bacon was not sold in Canada as Canadian Bacon, nor at the Canadian Bacon price.(4)\tAmerican Bacon was not re-exported to England, even to the extent of a single pound.(5)\tThrovghout, tho disparity in cost as between Canadian and American Bacon led to complications and complaints.Nevertheless, so long as imports continued, all Packers were forced to handle American product.Otherwise they could not have met compt tit ion in the low price field.(6)\tExporting Packers received a Drawback of the Duty which they had paid on imported American product.This also has been a subject of considerable comment.But the facts are very simple.The Drawback was made under a clause in tin ^Chmadian Custom* Drawback Régulât covered by Order-hvCouneil, of 25th M PRESS influenced by env I workers who iron- deal daily f -founding change « a chihj.An ailing, kward, anti- ÎVVO GUESSES The censor allows you two guesses at the identity of that new place name in the news, \u201c Eastern Canadian Tort.\u201d \u2014Vancouver Previn »\t\u2014o\u2014 WHAT AILS US What ails this continent is too many people in too many cars in too much of a hurry going too many different directions to nowhere for nothing.\u2014Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph th eon Wool \\ I v can b help-robust.bright, 'c an J It is result of that is given them, hit Jus, ere a y vr gi; literally true that as n the go:d care their Vegetable Oils well lju I i own mow them.Th or refugee chi, here show mark lect and lack roc- h T any, British dren wi of Tori ca come r nog-f opportunities, they should, through tho care and undetstandir Canadian 1 healthy, um Empire.\u2014 To o- Until the present, the war has had many unexpected developments In Great Britain there has been no scarcity of food.On the other hand, there has been a definite scarcity of munitions and implements of war.At the moment, the placing in Canada of enormous orders for munitions has, to some extent, diverted attention from the role assigned to Canada in pre-war plans,\u2014that of the chief source of food, farad#* Ag- D1PLOMATS Weed inspectors must be superb diplomats.If weed inspectors in some municipalities really did their duty they would be drawn offered ther >', develop citizens jf n m into the known as the \u2018Equl i valent' Haut tar i Newest Furniture T Has Graciousness Be Well-Groomed T On Time, Sense T « S Quality Counts zMost A A % L m B Former Hard, Cold Lines Give Way to Pleasing Curves and Carvings\tOf PP It Doesn't Take A Lot of Money to Achieve That Fresh Faced Look \u2014 Know What Clothes Are Becoming 1 K L W * 5 E caflfEB*o To survive dw The newest modern furniture shows a tendency among design-of modern to drift away from the cold, square lines toward gracious, pleasing curves ings ing case ern,\u201d so prevalent a few years ago, are seldom seen.New wood finishes also are headlined.And decorators and interior designers continue to advocate the combination of modern and traditional furniture in the By SADIE B.CHAMBERS It's quite possible\u2014in fact a to be ers fairly simple matter well groomed, smartly dressed and nicely made up all of the time at a moderate cost in time as well as money.Anyone will agree that it's not difficult to be interestingly, dressed Let\u2019s Be Patriotic : Use More Apples Someone wrote me a short time ago, that food columnists had been neglecting the subject of \u201cDried Apples.\" In the past we have said a good deal about apples and have given you two or three recipes using the evaporated apple.If you have not before made the resolution to use more apples and help the apple growers (and incidentally our country\u2019s revenue) make that resolution to- even carv-The rather unlovely \u201cpacklines of \u201cEarly Mod- struggle agrici*-5 ture, science, I women's work, international trade, industries must all throw hi their lot together.The 194# war-time Exhibition shows how Canada co-operates.i 1 too HILLS of DESTINY neatly\u2014even smartly on a limited budget.It\u2019s a question of knowing which types of clothes are most becoming, then refusing to be switched to types about which you have some doubt.And of planning your wardrobe well in advance of the date you intend to start shopping for it.by Agnes Louise Provost same room MODERN FINISHES In walnut\u2014always a widely used wood in modern\u2014the newest of the bleached finishes is off-white.Alone or combined with natural walnut or other wpods, this new blond tone is lovely against the increasingly popular pastel fabrics and wall paints or \"What's that out there?\" his father demanded abruptly.Stanley went to the window.\"The gentleman himself,\" he murmured maliciously.\"That's your amiable friend, Mr.Loe Hollister.I wonder what lie\u2019s up to now?\" \"Humph! Looks like a competent young devil.\" Bradi&h stared after him with Interest.\"I was a fool not to get him on my side,\u201d he reflected.\"Maybe I\u2019ll do it yet.Rides Hke an Indian and has as cool an eye as T ever looked at.Bet he can handle I\u2019ll get him.I\u2019ll have him on SYNOPSIS Lee Hollister returns unexpectedly from a trip abroad to find Matt Blair, his foster father and owner of the Circle V ranch, dead by his hand.The ranch Is going to PLAN IN ADVANCE day The pearl-smooth, clean-skin-n?d look is largely a matter of \u2022proper cleansing and sparing of make-up.Makeup, that is, which suits your own coloring.If, instead of applying fresh powder over a layer of stale powder, and rubbing at your mouth with a rouge puff every time you happen to think of it, will remove the old makeup What a joy to live in this age, when almost everything we buy is graded.Always enquire about the grade when you buy and if one pays a trifle more it is money well spent for guaranteed goodi mean economy.Some tell me they have been disappointed ak first in Apple juice.Try chilling it.It is then a most refreshing and delicious drink.Have you tried the apple juice when baking your ham?It also makes a splendid liquid for jellies and this jelly to serve with cold meat is incomparable.One of the fond recollections of my childhood is helping my grandmother dry apples.She used to string them in long strings and it was such fun; then later to he.p devour them was more enjoyable.Children like them to eat raw and they are very healthful.Apples contain just about ns many vitamins as the orange, as also does the tomato,\u2014so let us help the Canadian farmer! There are several methods for drying apples.You can do it by evaporation or dehydration but for the simple everyday method, the sunshine is very reliable.The yellow transparents are an ideal apple for this purpose but any firm juicy apple will be a success.Peel apples, core and cut in thin slices; place on wire screens or racks (they must have a good ventilation to be a success).Place where they will have bright outdoor sunshine.Take them in at night.If the sunshine is continuous, two days will be long enough, but if not a steady heat leave them an extra day.Of course they should soak in water before using; then cook as any dried fruit.Try % cup of these in a fruit cake sometime and you will be surprised at the moistness it gives.Besides you need less of the more expensive fruits.use own ruin and Matt's daubhter Virginia, owner of the ranch, Is living papers.Black walnut also is used for the new, more gracefully-designed modern pieces.And between the off-white and the black, there is suntan, a smart in-between shade which is a riper version of the old harvest tones.now In New York with the Archers, her aunt and uncle.Her uncle wants her to sell the ranch to Milton Bra-dlsh, one time Matt\u2019s associate.Lee persuades Virginia to return to the ranch companied by Stanley, son of Milton Bradish.Stanley tries to discredit Lee In Virginia's eyes.One evening Josefa Ramirez, who Is jealous of Lee\u2019s Interest In Virginia, dances for Lee and throws herself into his arms just as Virginia rides past with Stanley.Stanley visits Josefa, and is shot from am- m Her aunt follows her, sc you and apply a new coat three times day, you will have come a long way toward achieving the fresh-fafred look.men my payroll inside of two weeks.\u201d Lee had been looking for Virginia, going first to make Ms inquiries of the friendly Ling, but Virginia was not there.She had slipped out without a word to anyone, wanting only to get away from the house and everyone in it.High up Mountain Rock where they had carried her faither to look down forever on the Valley of the Sun, she sat In a disconsolate little huddle.her chin In her hand, staring out at the rugged country, ho had loved.Hot tears came into her She laid her cheek against I had to do It! I don't VANITY TABLES Modern vanity tables are much simpler than they were a few years ago.The new types are designed from a functional point of view, and they don\u2019t make a woman feel like a movie star in disguise when she sits before one of them.Livestock breeders, farmers, faced with new problems will meet to newest machinery, and learn how to overcome wartime-difficulties.a SOAP, WATER, CREAM IKE I If, in spite of meticulous cleansing, your skin always seems a trifle muddy, follow the system screen and stage stars use for removing makeup.Most of them cleanse first with cream, then with soap and water, and then with cream.Thus they I on bush i CHAPTER XVIII A second telegram a few days later announced the arrival of Milton Bradish.Virginia went to meet him, and he greeted her genially.\"How d'you do?Has that boy of mine been making trouble for you up here?I'll take him In hand.By the way.just drive around to Gid-Morse's office first, will you?He has something there that we'll t>obh want to see.\u201d She drove him there hour later, when they left Saund-Bvadish was in an expansively contented fra mo of mind.Virginia unusually quiet, with steady fixed ahead of her.FATHER AND SON Well, what have you been up When Kitchens Need Attention » i A / again manage to get their faces clean without running the risk of dry- / 1 eyes the.rough rock had to! You understand you ?\" n?ss How to Keep Porcelain Sinks and Ranges In First Class Shape Likely to \u201cRation\u201d Gold Wedding Rings Many Agneses Noted Figures \u2022T HATE YOU\" Quiet and solitude were around her.Far above, a hawk wheeled in smooth curves, watching for prey.Back of her was a grassy flat where a few pines whispered.A squirrel whisked up a tree; a darling wren eon Repair all tap leaks promptly, if you would maintain a stainless finish on bathtubs and sinks.Even such an impermeable substance as porcelain enamel (fused directly on steel) is not immune to the defacing yellow stain caused by dripping water which contains a mineral deposit.If soap and water do not remove a stain already made, make a paste of powdered chalk and water, and apply generously.RUBBER MAT HANDY To keep your porcelain enamel sink immaculately clean and free at scratches, use a rubber mat on the bottom of your sink when you use it for washing dishes scratches may be caused by heavy iron frying-pans, but more frequently they come from the \"feet\u201d of chinaware itself.The ingredients of china are similar to those of porcelain enamel, and just as diamond cuts diamond, so china may scratch enamel.It is easy to avoid these scratches.If you would keep the oven door of your range as clean and sparkling as the day you bought it, never use a damp cloth on it while it is hot.Wipe off all stains and food droppings with soap and water after the range cools.Half an Britain\u2019s need for gold and the increase in marriages since he start of the war may result in the \u201crationing\u2019\u2019 of gold wedding rings Under a scheme being discussed by jewelers, the thick gold styles will disappear and be replaced by a slim, narrower ring costing not more than £3 ($13.35), Platinum and gem-set rings will not be affected, Roman Martyr Is Honored on January 21 by Several Churches scolded.Virginia jumped up quickly.The girl from the sheep ranch stood a short distance away, leaning up against the rough trunk of a pine.\u201cYou wish to see me?\" asked was eyes The Agneses of this world have been leading figures in many real dramas.A very sterling Agnes was \"the Roman virgin and martyr, who at 12 or 13 years of age was beheaded during the reign of Diocletian January 21 by the Greek, Romau and Anglican churches.St.Agnes Eve, immortalized by Keats, celebrated on January 20, was considered especially a holiday for women, when a girl by divination was supposed to see the form of her future husband.The vindictive Agnes was Agnes of Austria, wife of Andrew III at Hungary, who devoted herself to avenging the murder of her father, Albert I of Germany.Agnes of Poi-tu, second consort of the Emperor Henry III, led a life of hectic political intrigue in her struggles with the nobility, who, after her husband\u2019s death, succeeded in depriving lier of the guardianship of her son, Henry IV.THE MOST GLAMOROUS to?It was the first moment that Stanley and his father bad been alone, but there was more suspicion than sympathy in the stare that Bradi»li bent on his son.Stanley looked sulky you 1 was riding horseback In this Infernal desolation, and some per picked me off.\u201d \"Don\u2019t talk bosh with me! Virginia.\"No.I not wish to see you.I hate you.But I come.\u201d \"But why do you hate me?\u201d \"1 hate you because he love you! I hate you because he thcenk always of you and never of me.I hate you because you throw heem away like the soiled rag.like a poison snake, because you see heem touch Her festival is celebrated on TRIM FROCK I've told For Young Girls Such sin You probably meddling around with some girl.One more affair of that kind and I'll cut off your allowance.You mi st think I m sound m were H me Virginia listened, astonished and The last words had r* a little angry car gilt her attention sharply.\"What are you talking about?What have you been doing?\u201d - (To Be Continued» JELLIED APPLES & RAISINS Choose the reddest apples pos- V sî- asleep Stanley drawled it 1 \"Far from it out with the slightly patronizing air that his father particularly hated.\u201cBut I'm not exactly lyiconscious myself.And something seems to tell me that Matt Blair's ore samples weren\u2019t quite so \u2014 elles* as they were assayed B radish's \"eyes bored into the in - «oient, weakness of his son's face.Wlut of sible 4 apples % cup white sugar 1 cup boiling water Thin shavings of lemon rind 1\ttablespoon gelatine Va, cup cold water 1 Vi cups apple syrup 2\ttablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon chopped candied ginger l,z cup chopped seedless raisins.Combine sugar, water, lemon rind and ginger.Boil three minutes; remove the rind.Drop in sections of red apples quartered and cored.Cook in syrup until clear, cover part of the time.Lift sections of apple cut carefully so as not to break.Measure syrup; add apple juice to make up 1 \\'± cups.Soak gelatine in void water.Add to toiling syrup and lemon juice.\"Many like to use a red vegetable coloring which gives it a zestful look.When partially set add the apples and raisins carefully, folding them into the jelly.Pile in sherbet glasses, serve with custard sauce, cr whipped cream sprinkling the top with a little colored (red) sugar.# «C Deplores Women\u2019s Mental Laziness \u2022 \u2014 harm > I Tips on Proper Brewing of Tea Dr.Rosalind Scanning, Professor of Political Science, Objects to U.S.Women's Ap a thy Towards Politics Well?\u201d he napped The most glamorous Agnes, and of the most glamorous beauties C s h?fxt 6 one of all history, was Agnes Sorel, the favorite mistress of Charles VII of France, that rather weak prince whose throne was secured to him by Joan of Arc.Charles first saw Agnes when she was about 20 years old and remained faithful to her until her death.Her influence over him was supposed to have been A HALF INTEREST?Stanley was very V Oh nothing I just thought I'd remind that 1 have some business acu-myself.How about a half interest, giving you a first option -on he add Experts Make Suggestions Which Are Well Worth Adopting bland V Û A woman proie si or at the University of Pittsburgh believes the average American woman lias a lazy attitude toward politics and is inclined to rely on her husband's service as to how she votes.Dr.Rosalind L.Branning.one of the few women instructors in political science, deserted the ranks of her sex to make the charge, but tempered it by asserting that both men ami women should make a deepei study of politics.SHOULD TAKE ACTIVE INTEREST * Too many women are prone to vote only the advice of others,\u201d Dr.Pl anning said.4 Here in the United States, where women have a volet in the government, they should take un active Interest in politics.\u201d Dr.planning dispels the impression that politics is a dry subject.\"Politics can be Just as exciting as any olher subject.\" she said.\u201cTin idea that it is dull is due to a lack of understanding.you l 4> men buying me out?You know I might have advised Virginia sell, and managed my wife's ¦ A shattering blow to the British housewife\u2019s pride has come with suggestions from Ministry of Food experts on how to make tea.There\u2019s some excuse for this particular slight to Mrs.John Bull\u2019s tea-making capabilities, however, for rationing of the drink that is almost a national institution has posed problems that the experts be- |\tto Texas.The Irish setter did lieve they have solved.HAVE POT WELL-WARMED Anyway, here are their suggestions to those who would make their two ounces a week go fur ed not to interests myself.\u201d Brad tell regardai his 3412 beneficial son with a tizti t -14 heavy stare.\"Trying to buck the old man you?he demanded.\"Bigger men Ilian you have tried that, ami most , in the bread lines or add-columns of other people s Long-Distance Dog are An Ohio sportsman took his of cm arc ing up l.assets.\u2019 Stanley looked annoyed burked you pretty successfully until I took him in hand ed sulkily, but got no further not like his new surroundings and disappeared.Ten months later he turned up at his old home\u20141,500 miUs away\u2014in good condition.Hollis tei he hinl then \u2014 1.\tAs soon as the water is boiling quickly, be ready with a well-warmed teapot.2.\tThe teapot should always be brought to the kettle, not the kettle to the teapot.3.\tGive the tea enough time to brew and stir it just before pouring.these suggestions other ex | By LOUISE LENNOX Your little girl will love this smartly simple dress which buttons all the way down the front.The skirt flares gracefully and spanking white collar and cuffs mal:3 crisp, fresh accents to g\u2019W her that just-out-of-the-tub loo1:.The pattern also includes a bolero to slip on for cool days.This dress makes an ideal design for a school dress, as well, when made up in a warmer material.The pattern indudes long Bishop's sleeves as well as the puffed ones show n.Style No.3412 is designed for sizes 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14.Size 8 requires 2% yards of 35-inch material, V% yard contrasting, for short sleeved dress; 44 yard 55-inch fabric for short sleeved bo!- Keep your face to the sunshine, and you cannot see the shadow.\u2014Helen Keller.APPLE & GINGER CONSERVE 6 cups of prepared apples (i prefer the yellow transparents) 5 cups sugar % cup preserved ginger chopped Put the apples (which have been washed, peeled, cored and chopped) into preserving kettle.Add the sugar and ginger; mix and allow to stand for 2 hour*.Cork slowly, stirring occasionally until the apples are clear.Pour into hot sterile glasses and seal.****** «2USS* WIN «AVAR perts Groom Signs Paper Making Wife Boss add 9 4.Always use an earthenware MW 1 STAMPS teapot.5.\tSee that it has been thoroughly dried inside before the tea is plac ed in it.6.\tKeep the inside of (be kettlp free from deposit.r ON THE 1 PURCHASE OF A NEW « oy* A couple appeared before James A.Kilmer, Deputy Recorder of Deeds, Kansas City, for a marriage license but before she accepted it the bride said firmly: \"My husband has to sigh this oath before we get a license and 1 wish you \u2018authorities\u2019 would witness it.\u2019\u2019 The oath: \u201c1 do hereby promise my wife I won\u2019t go out at night after we are married.1 will not play cards.1 will only call on women when accompanied by my wife.I will not drink any more than my wife allows.I will let her be boss in every way.\u201d The groom signed.Coleman PRESSURE (NANTIE LAMP READERS WRITE IN! Miss Chambers welcomes per-son» I letters from interested Its Eighth Life Ktikit readers.She is pleased to receive suggestions on topics for her column, and is even ready to listen to your \u201cpel peeves quests for recipes or special menus are in order.Address your letters to Mis# Sadie B.Cham-73 West Adelaide Street, Send stamped, self In Berkeley, Calif., Henry Atkinson reluctantly drew a bead on his ailing cat, muttered: \u201cThis will hurt me more than it will you.\u201d He pulled the trigger; the gun exploded.The cat wma unscathed.To hospital went Atkinson with a six-inch metal fragment in his chest.Re ero Send Twenty Cents (Coin is preferred) for Pattern to Lou «se Lennox, R:om 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto.Write plainly your Name, Address and Sty e Number.He sure to state size you wish.furtbsf ers Toroate addressed envelope if you wish ISSUE 36\u2014'40 i Colrntnn l.i Ufp*.wv-u a reply U a\" * 1 X S X affect a settlement if possible, and report to Council.A letter from Bristol Council re Town Line was received and on motion of, Cre.Clarke, Young and MacKechnie interview Bristol Council on this matter, j \u2014Carried.\t! Motion by Crs.Young-Clarke, that i the Secretary-Treasurer notify all Road ; Masters to have all grass, weeds and j brush cut and burned on all the roads\u2014 I Carried.\tI Motion by Crs.Muldoon-MacKechnie ; that this Council grant $100.00 to be , spent on new road at Bronsons, work to be supervised by Hector Bronson.\u2014 j Carried.\t; On motion of Cr.Clarke, the meet-j ing adjourned.\t| THE EQUITY X X a Hodgins Garage \\ X \\ R5 SHAWVILLE, SEPT 12, 1940 1 X X X m If Pennies Count With You x *- Safety First on the Farm nation\u2019s pantries Buick, Oldsmobile, Service the Keeping \u2014\t.and refrigerators stocked with good things to eat is a dangerous business is the opinion of George A.bavoy, vice-president of the Province of Quebec Safety League, expressed in a letter sent recently to parish priests throughout the province seeking their co-operation towards greater farm safety.He adds that if farm accidents were added to occupational injuries and deaths in this province they would constitute at least _j third of the total.\u201cInsufficient precaution is being taken in handling farm machinery/\u2019 claims Mr, Savoy,\u201d and as a result there occur many painful injuries and frequent | fatalities, as that which took place last week when a farmer had his sleeve caught in a gasoline engine - m was operating on a threshing machine, .\t.\t, r avtiq Harvest time is almost over, but there that the undermentioned LANDb and are still many jobs to be done around TENEMENTS have been seized, and the f rm and care should be exercised in\tat t^e respective times and '\tWhen operating circular saw» for instance, standard motors should be used and saws should never i Canada be driven by automobile engines be- Province of Quebec cause these are capable of speeds up to District\" of Pontiac 2500 revolution per minute, while these |\t^o.2061 saws are built for 350 and 400.What happons is that the flywheel is unable to Magistrate Court -Pontiac resist and bursts into pieces \u201d\tDONATE LEGUERRIER, notary According to figures made available pU^]|c jn a^d for the province of Que-by the Kansas Board of Health in a re- , of the viliage of Campbell\u2019s Bay, port covering the period from 1930 to djgtrict of PontiaCt Plaintiff ; vs.DAME 1939, machinery is responsible for 30 ELE0N0RE LADOUCEUR, widow per cent, of farm fatalities while; animals ^ tjie jate ju]ea Turgeon, in his life- account for 20 per cent., and falls repre-, ^jme iaborer of the place called Tim- Other causes are .tX! Chevrolet ; X It might be wise for you to consider the fact that a bag of flour costing $2.50 and less than dollais worth of other ingredients will still produce more than $7.00 worth of bread.Since this is true why not bake your own bread.\\ 1 X X X > Sales X X X one x X X A 9 X X X Jos.A.Steele, Sec.-Treas x one x Miss these real Buys in Dependable x We stock the following brands of flour : Winnipeg, Keynote, Golden West, Three Stars, Castle, \\ \\ \\ < Sheriff Sales x Maple Leaf, Robin Hood, Five Roses, Purity, Ivory, Nelson.X \\ X which he X PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given \\ Used Cars \\ \\ v \\ X and Trucks X doing them.places mentioned below.X X X X X \\ \\ X X X One\u20141938 \u2014Chevrolet Sedan Qne\u20141939\u2014Pontiac Sedan One\u20141934\u2014Chevrolet Truck, Stake-body Demonstrations Gladly Given on Request Call today and beat the high price X X X X THE SHAWVILLE MILLING GO., REG'O.X X X X X F X X X 1 X \\ f V X & X X ! \\ X sent 10 per cent, vehicles, lightning, falling trees, excessive beat and so forth.mills, in the Province of Ontario, Defendant, - .\t»\t\u2022\tI That certain lot of land known and Since there is no compulsory inspec jesjgnate(î according to the official plan tion by labor departments of farm And ^ook Qf reference for the township machinery and agricultural impliments, Ij Qran(j Calumet Island, County of farmers should make it a point to check pontiac, Province of Quebec, Canada, these before using them, to find and re- lg being |ot part of thirteen A, of the pair any machanml defects.Antnjua - ra i 0f the said township of Grand ed machines should be scrapped when Calumet jdand.together with the no longer fit for safe operation.\u201cere buildings thereon erected as completely few safety hints to farmers * ^ designated in a declaration of death, use machines :\tregistered in Lib.B.Vol.38, folio 378, 1\u2014\tHave machines out of gear w len under tile number 45919, but subject to oiling, repairing or adjusting.\tthe servitude registered against the said 2\u2014\tDon\u2019t start machines while SOllie' immoveable by deed registered in Liber one is doing this work.\t#.Vol.39, folio 368, under number 3\u2014\tDon\u2019t climb through or over run- 467j4< (pt\tp j ) ning belts.\tTo be sold at the Registrar\u2019s Office 4\u2014\tStop the power before trying n for tbe County of Pontiac, in the village put on or ott or reach through a belt.of Campbell\u2019s Bay, on the TWENTY Never wear ragged, floppy gloves, rag- poURTH day of SEPTEMBER, 1940, ged or loose clothing, long mufliers or at TEN of the dock in the forenoon neckties which may.be caught by a Read the printed Henry Hodoins, Shavwtlle.Look Here \\ I X X FOR SALE\u2014One Bedroom Suite ; one large Quebec Heater ; Daybed ; Leather Den Set ; Coal Oil Heater ; two Hocking Chairs ; A laige number of stovepipes, and many other articles.Apply to Mrs.S.Chamberlain, Shawvilte.x For Sale, Wants, Found Lost, etc.J.!.hodoins \\ » X X X X o Phone 64 J.x X ASTRAY\u2014 Black and White Heifer Calf.Finder kindly inform Harvey Browni.ek.R.R No.2, Shaw ville, Qne.Phone 20 -23.s FOR RENT-The East half of Rev.A.Russell's dwelling.Bristol Jorners, consisting of 4 rooms, a summer kitchen and woodshed, electric lighted***J*J| Rev.A.Rvssell, Bristol.GQD Apply to area WANTED\u2014Girl to help noting mother ; and particulars to BUX 97, give age Billings Bridge.Ont.i FOR SALE\u2014The contents of my wait .ing room in Shawvtile This includes Leather Chairs.Table.Mirror, Pictures.ROOMS TO RENT\u2014Rooms suitable for etc.Apply to Dr R.G, Docks, 83 Fifth to Mrs.Hillard Avenue, Ottawa, ESTABLISHED 1883 COACH pp'.v INVALID School Children.X Sinclair.Shawvil c .FOR SALE\u2014A number of Plymouth ROOMS TO RENT \u2014 Rooms suitable Rock Pullets hatched In April ; and a for School Children, with or without number of White Leghorn year-old hens, board.Apply to Mrs.Sam Hamilton.ais0 a litter of Yorkshire Pigs., ready for Shawville.\t| delivery 20th of August.Apply to R.J.Tracy.Yaruc Que.Phone 20 -21.GEORGE HYNES & SON Directors of Funeral Service DOMINIC \"SLOAN, FOR SALE\u2014One McClary Range No.mmrn-simmMzi.pulley, cog or belt, warnings on all machines.5_Stay on the tractor seat while the tractor is moving.6 \u2014Never use worn or rotten hay hoisting equipment.7\u2014\tSee that all pulleys are securely fastened.8\u2014\tKeep pulleys and carriers well oiled.9\u2014\tDon\u2019t tie pulleys to posts, rafters or beams with old pieces of rope or chains, a pulley breaking loose while hoisting a load can kill a man.10\u2014\tWatch out for heavy overhanging hay forks, they are deadly.Sheriff Sheriff\u2019s Office, Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que., August 19th, 1940 [First publication, August 24th, 1940] Shawville, Que.Phone 83 w Tracy.CaldweU.Que.Phone 11-29.NOTICE TO CANADIANS ROOMERS WANTED - Comfortable Apply to A CHALLENGE Province of Quebec Municipality of Shawville Public: Notice is hereby given to all proprietors of real estate and resident householders of this Municipality, that the Collection Boll of Municipal Taxes, as established by the Municipal Council of the Village of Shawville, has been completed, and that it now is and will remain in my possession for inspection by parties interested, during thirty days from this notice, during which time it may be amended ; and any ratepayer may, during the said delay, complain of such roll, which will he taken into consideration and homologated, with nr without amendment, at the meeting of the Municipal Council to take place on the Seventh day of October, at the place where meetings are usually held at the hour of eight o\u2019clock in the evening ; but such delay expired, it shall come into force and every person interested, after having taken cognizance thereof, if he so desires, shall pay the amount of taxes to the undersigned, at his office, within the twenty days following the said delay of thirty days, without further notice.Given at Shawville, the Twenty-eighth day of August, 1940.HARLANDC.ROWAT Secretary Treasurer .rooms, suitable fur scliolais.Mrs.Earl Horner.Shawville worn if a [ &¦ ROOMERS WANTED \u2014 Rooms for school children.Apply to Mrs.Norris Angus.Shawville./ / m / .FOR SALE-A number of good sound cedar fence posts, ready for delivery.Apply to CiiAs Milkie, Schwartz.P.O, Clarendon Council Shawville, Sept.3, 1940 Clarendon Council met on the above date.Present, Mayor Barr, and Councillors Grant, Whelen, Macfarlane and Judd.The minutes of last meeting read and approved on motion of Crs Whelen and Judd.Mr.R.W.Hodgins appeared regarding a grant to the Pontiac Agricultural Society.Motion by Crs Jndd-Whelen, that a grant of *175 00 be given that Society for the year 1940.\u2014Carried.Motion by Crs.Macfarlane Judd, that the following road sheets be passed, and that any lists that have been exceeded the amount so exceeded be charged to next year\u2019s list\u2014Carried.Gerald Lang.Action Smiley.Llyall Hodgins.Garfield Hodgins.J E Palmer.Geo Robitaille.Harry Wallace.FOR SALE\u2014Pair Clyde Colts 3 and 4 years old.dark bay.well matched ; also one year-old bay gelding.Belgian! , one set single harness slightly used.Apply A Melvin C.Woods.R.R.No.2, Charter!», Que.f 9* 1 X ' X 4\\ Sa ' FOR SA LE-One 1929 Plymouth Sedan in good condition, with license, sell cheap for cash.Apply to Bert STANLEY, Shaw v.He.Phone 14- 23.y \\ \\ / Will \\ \u2019 rvi >: ROOM TO RENT\u2014One room, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board.Apply to Mrs.Hector Telford, Shawville.Que.i I \\sv 1 z * ROOMS TO RENT- A nice bright front room to rent.Apply to Mrs E.II.Mee, Shawville, Que.FOR SALE\u2014Massey Harris Corn Binder and Ensilage Cutter.Apply to Ciias.Russell, Pine Lodge, Bristol.Phone 4-2.*C % m * » ?; xo ____T.S106 90 .\t134 20 239 80 114 90 .\t204\t70 '.\t208\t85 .\t109\t75 -Carried.The Mayor was instructed to find the proper proceedure to follow in regards to dogs,' whose owners have not paid their annual tax.Motion by Crs Whelen-Macfarlane, to adjourn.\u2014Carried.n / FOR SALE \u2014 Reg.Ayrshire Cow, 1 years old ; also for rent live io nu living apartment, bathroom and modern conveniences.Apply Stark.Shawville.Phone 97 \u2022 \u2022 to Mrs.Berta l Si m |yiyi/iy|y|yi/iyi/i/i/yy4 / % X EMERGENCY CALL! X The Hodgins Lumber Go.X X \\ X John A.Dean, Sec-Treas.N X 3 > From the shores of our Motherland comes an appeal for help which no true Canadian can fail to heed.While we live in comfort, death drops on that embattled island.The need for Red Cross assistance is urgent.Our sons and brothers are
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