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[" A ( > ' 7 > 1 V t $1.50 per annum in Advan I 2.00 to the Umtiu THURSDAY, JANUARY SCth.1941 SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE; \u2022w li.L V No.'32, ôivn Yis au A public* meeting of the Hoard of Director* of Pontine Community Hospital will bo held at Shaw-ville Theatre.Friday afternoon, Feb'y 7th.at 2 30 o\u2019clock, for the purpose of hearing reports for the past year and electing ollicers and directors for 1941.All those interested in the welfare of the hospital are invited to attend.January Shipment from the Otter Lake Red Cross.GOWLIXG BUSINESS , COLLEGE Corner Bank and Somerset Streets Ottawa, Ontario This old reliable school has BORN Brown\u2014At Mis.Greggs Nui-aing \u2014Hope Carol.^\tS \"waters, 40 pal,-a of sucks.PERSONAL mInTION |\tgown, 3 cloths, 17 diapers, 3 ha by blanket\u2019».8 baby sweaters.8 pairs of booties, 4 bon removed to larger and finer nets.1 quilt was donated by Mrs.premises.The finest and most Geo McLeod.\tmodern in Ontario.Attend a The Sandy Creek contribution school with an established was 4prs.socks and 1 sweater.| reputation.Open all year.The following finished article- Logging- Supplies A* % .Mrs C.F.C.Fowles is visiting Zion Red Cross\trelatives and friends in Montreal \u2014 \u2022\tthis week.Zion Red Cross group report Mins Barbara Woodley, is a dele their activity throughout 1940 as gate to the C.G.l.T.conference in follows\tOttawa this week.For soldiers, IB prs.socks, 43 pi I- Miss Connie Williams, of Ottawa Jow cases, 29 prs.pyjamas, 15 was a guest of her sister.Mrs, Asa ^binders and 8 slings._ Smart, for the weekend.JHiœ ^£3=\tjHFSESE1 JAMES A-MILLAR ge-S'E:: sipss Jol.n B.Jndd.\tPokes, Brough and Ç»™Pbel \u2022 , gasses Uhiult,nshi»vm.°,wiiêShjldUii I Ml,, Edith PriUlmrd, olWymnn.5%rd.,'lTM\"ll.o.R.»eto.D.ÏJi K?»\tSS/Mib\u2019TMM iharland 0.ROWAT \u2022SESHNspE: SSsll account, however, showed a con.Val Cartier, Que., visited at the\tw ie_ ^ siderable increase over the ure.home of his father, Mr.John | Miss Joyce Pilkington Honored r;'\ta 0£\u2019fe .\"œi.'ï %.TiKd,:%',d b?K 5S\u2018ftT5£ SSSSft\t\u2018A donat l\u201e guerrier W.K Shaw, Junior Guild by Miss town.\t.pink and_.wh't?.mmsm GThe reet announced that he municipal and school corporations Hodgff,, had received from the estate of Cecil MeCagg, R.C.N, V.R.oil\t?the late Mrs.Margaret Eades a Halifax, N.8.left on Thursday ^ Honour of cheque for #500.00.The bequest *fter «pending a two weeks fur Mr *nd Mrs Wm Sullivan was made to the rector and ward, |0ugh with his father, Mr.Fred ens, of which the interest was to MeCagg at Westboro, Ont, and a social evening was given m be used for the cemetery upkeep jj|s grandmother, Mrs.Geo.the United Hall, Stark s Corner* The amount had now been invest- MeCagg, at Austin.\ton Friday, January 24rh in honor ed with the Synod of the Diocese.\t____ of Mr.and Mrs.Wm^Snlli van, (nee diSssi SnSTiJSSsfui s; «c.\t; , .EESEHEiSlEs increase was unanimously carried.\tand I va Wilson.The rector in giving his annual December Shipment of the\tA bountiful lunch was then sew- report, also gave a short history ghawvllle and District Group ed to which every one did justice, of the parish.While the Rev.D.Red Cross\tThe pleasant evening was Fa I loon arrived In 1841, there is\t- brought to a close with the best reason to beleive that a Mr.Uussak The following articles were for-1 xvishes of those present tor the who, according to the S.P.G warded to headquarters in De- future welfare ot the happy clergy list mentions him as being member\tcouple, at Clarendon in 1840\u201441, was in Austin\u2014Soldier\u20142 prs.pyjamas, 6\t~~7 ~ charge before Mr.F.a Upon arrived, -.j binders.i pair of wristlets, Ac nual Meeting oi the ËS8 M.^1 tab, Jtatafc a pr.ta.,».V.H.d W.M 3 BE* ISSiWiBES1- g@pî Msbmi mrnmamm Guild.\tI baby jacket* Axes Handles Cross Cut Saws Web Saws Saw Wedges Splitting Wedges Chains, Hooks, Cant Hooks W, I.COWLINC, President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal Shawvtlle High School Win at Aylmer BA.LLL ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc., 129 Main St.,Hull,Que.At Moyle's Hotel, Campbell\u2019s Bey every Wednesday morning ^ At Pontiac House, Shaw ville, every : Wednesday at Noam y< Annual Meeting ef St Paul\u2019s Cnnrch : I i NOTARY PUBLIC graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE, QUE.Officb\u2014In the G.F.Hodgins Building \u201e Main Street, Shawville.Que.V SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE 4 Estate 0.J.'.Caldwell f \u2022\u2022 % J.OSCAR LAFIAMME, K.C.Advocate Bapplatep, Solicitor, etc.Office: Uampbell\u2019sBay, Que.(In Lawn Block) L.L.B.B.A \u2022 t Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC MID-WINTER SPECIALS Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request Matters dealt with bylcorrespondence ?V R.MILLER WALLACE , AVOCAT - BARRISTER j PHOUE, -2219 i 196 RAM STREET HULL, QUEBEC At Proudfoot\u2019sHotel, Jampbe.Bay every Tuesday at Noon.At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Tuesday Evening.Men\u2019s Overalls and Smocks were D.J.CAMBPELL Veterinary Surgeon shawville Made of heavy-weight Blue Denim, red back, large pattern, sizes 36 to 44.Exceptional value, limited quantity, Smocks $1.50 Phene 3 Fr.P.E.1DAGG SURGEON DENTIST Overalls $1.50 ) 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 638 8 i < 0%.WALLACE J.W.HODCINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St.Catherine Street.West MONTREAL, QUE.! : FLOUR and FEED I BELAIR 3 267 H K.NEILSON, M.D.< Ey Ear, Nose Throat Specialist ?$2 40 Best Ever Laying Mash, per bag, Scratch Food, per bag - - -Royal Purple Calf Meal, 20-lb bag ic ; I ONT.1.75 OTTAWA.H.I PHJHE, 2-7961 1.00 î : BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 3.75 S cw t.< t tt u 46 > 3.25 Five Roses Flour, per bag - -Robin Hood riour, ptr bag -\t- Ivory Flour per bag - - - -Key Note Flour, per bag - -Red Rose Flour, per b«g - - OTTAWA.ONTARIO l 3.00 ! SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS' ^3 I.Specialist on all visual and muscular eye defects .T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg.Optometrist ?2.75 4k 1 2.75 i » 2.50 Gordon T.tr* IS THEM she calleth together her friends and nelghors, saying, Rejoice with me, for I have found the piece which I had lost 10.Even so, I say unto you, there Is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one \u2022Inner that repenteth.\u201d The sheep could not have come back unless the shepherd had \u2022ought him; the coin would never have been found In this instance unless the woman had looked for it; but in the case of mankind, God must leave men to decide for themselves whether they will come to his waiting love and grace or not.God seeks sinners, of course.But repentance is necessary first on their part before they can come and find him.Duke of Windsor Wore Crayon Stripes I SUCH A THINS If at.V\tAS A O / CRIMINAL FACE f \u2022 ft iV Fashions set and worn by tho Duke of Windsor are much followed in the men\u2019s wear world, and in view of the prominence of suits including tailored ones, in the women\u2019s field, it is worth giving a second look to the suit he was photographed in on his recent visit to Miami, Fla.The suit, with its low end wide gorge, is a clue to current edicts in men\u2019s fashions, and the use of the wide, strong white rayon stripe of the cloth is interesting.In gray it is worn with a matching gray shirt, with maroon tie, printed in gray and white flower spots.ANSWER: No.CriminologisU formerly believed there was \u2022 criminal type face, but such views have not stood the dost of time and are no lonftr held by the majority.Sawdust Pastry BABES IN THE WOODS How would you like to spread on your bread a pat of butter made from coal?That is what the Germans are doing.Their new experimental coal - butter consists of 64 per cent, water, 17 per cent, mineral oils, 16.6 per cent, starch, and 2.6 per cent, salt.And for coarse synthetic flour they advocate a 20 per cent, admixture of sawdust, plaster and Baltic sand added to ordinary flour.HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Pussle 1 Two-wheeled carriage.7 Two famous legendary children, .Hansel and 9 Playing card.10\tTo obliterate.11\tNote in scale.14 Brought up.25 Female horse.20Haensel the PANWRA protected his sister.23 Rubbish.25 Senior.27 Behold.29 Article shaped like an 12\tTo harvest.13\tGenus of bog plants.16\tKind of rubber.17\tLong inlet.18\tTest.19\tDeity of war.20\tProffers.21\tSawlike organ 22\tDeserted by\t_ their parents.41 separate they were\t*rom others.in the 43 Residue from a fire.44 Lay church official.46\tMales.47\tTo scud.48\tA number.49\tGreasy substances.51 Dined.53\tHodgepodge.54\tSnarls.RADIO REPORTER By DAVE ROBBINS Flaxseed Crop Shows Increase \"S.\u201d 30 Encountered.32\tTo be sick.33\tGuided.35\tOrder.36\tLamp.VERTICAL\t38 Egyptian\tgod.1\tHour.\t39\tExists.2\tEagles\u2019 home.\t41 Annoys.3\tFresh-water\t42 God of love, annelids.4\tTetanic.5\tDoor rugs.6\tTheir story Is 50 Aspiration, an old 7\tLively celebration.8\tto remove by Mr.Farrell, proved extremely Interesting.Now, he is concentrating on current events of the war.On January 26th the topic of \u2022'Between Ourselves\" will be Col.John McCrae, author of In Flanders Fields, and on February 2nd, under the subject \"The Present Situation\u2019\u2019 he will deecrlbe some of the preeent developments in the progress of the war.FARM RADIO FORUM Farm Radio Forum, which took to the air In Eastern Canada on January 21st, will be a new adventure^ both for the CBC and for thousands of Canadian farmers.This series is to be heard es oh Tuesday for twelve weeks at 16.60 to 18.10 EDST (9.00 - 9.30 p.Standard) In Ontario and Quebec and at 11.00 \u2022 11.30 p.m.E.D.S.T.(10.00 - 10.80 Atlantic Standard Time) In the Maritimes.Ontario listeners hear farm Radio Forum over Stations CBL, Toronto and CBO, Ottawa.During this series of broadcasts listeners will hear current farm problems discussed by farmers from \"Sunnyridge Community\" \u2014 subjects like \"Are There Too Many Farmers?\" and \"Should Farmers Grow More?\u201d and so on.The Old Timer will be heard introducing farm men and women from Sunnyridge.These folks In turn will have their say and reach their own conclusions regarding what should be done to improve farm conditions.37 Goddess of 56 Engelbert discord.40 To hasten.wrote an opera about their story.3,500,000 Bushel Yield Is Largest in Canada Since 1930 , The production of flaxseed in Canada for crushing purposes fluctuates widely from year to year.This is due in part to climatic conditions but mainly to the wheat and flaxseed price ration.During the past few years the price situation has favored f.the production of wheat rather than flaxseed with the result that the acreage under flax was relatively low, states W.G.McGregor of the Dominion Experimental Farms.In the spring of 1940 however, the situation seemed to promise better flax prices in relation to wheat and as a result the acreage increased appreciably.Coinciding with the increased acreage there was a high average yield per acre with the result that Canada produced the largest flaxseed crop since 1930 with a yield of about 3% million bushels of excellent quality.WILL IMPORT LESS During the past decade Canada has imported both linseed and linseed oil so that stocks on hand are negligible.The paint, varnish and allied industries about 2,000,000 bushels annually.Building and industrial activity in recent years this consumption mated that the total consumption in the past year exceeded 3,000,- woods.24 Slumbers.26\tIndigo.27\tNewer, 26 Wrath.30\tWitticism.31\tPowder ingredient.34 Graduated series of tones.45 To bar by estoppel.40 Influenza.The Last Sheep f, \"And he spake unto them this parable, saying, 4.What man of you, having a hundred sheep, end having loot one of them, doth mot leave the ninety and mine to the wilderness, and #e after that which l« lost until he find It?6.And when he hath found It he layeth it on hie shoulders, rejoicing, f.And when he cometh home, he \u2022 oalleth together hie friends and his neighbors, saying unto them Rejoice with me, for I have found my sheep which was lost 7.I may unto you, that even so there shall be Joy In heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine righteous persons, who need no repentance.\u201d The Joy of success Is proportioned to the difficulty, the doubtfulness of attaining it.All the hazards and sacrifices of the search are repaid by the recovery of the lost.There Is no Joy comparable to the Joy of successful love; of love, that is to eey, not only recognized and returned, but which succeeds In making the object of it as happy as it desires, and does so after many repulses and misunderstandings and hazards.This is God's greatest Joy.It is taken to mean here that the \"ninety and nine\u201d had already been saved.AROUND THE DIAL Strictly for jive fans is the Fifteen Minutes Intermission Please, by the Andrews Sisters, and speaking of Swing features, don\u2019t overlook the Swing Session from CROC each afternoon at 4.30.Butch and Joe can certainly swing a mean discord.One of the best hair raisers on the air Is still \"The Shadow\u201d coming from CFRB at 8.30 Tuesday nights.This one will turn you hair gray.52 Japanese fish.53\tExclamation.54\tGrain.55\tSouth Carolina.hair.B i l Amusing sidelight on Hollywood is that the \"Stars\u201d are no longer the boss.New bosses In Hollywood are the boys who take the \"candid\u201d photographs for the fillum mags.No matter how beautiful a male or female star may be, there are certain camera angles that make them look not one darn bit better than you or me, or my Uncle Willie.If a \"star\u201d won\u2019t cooperate, one of these \"Candida\u201d is published, and it costs that star about a million dollars worth of dis illusion meat on the part of the guys and gals who \"worship\u201d the flicker idols.fi \"BETWEEN OURSELVES\u201d \"Between Ourselves\u201d Is the title R.B.Farrell uses for his pleasant informal chats over the CBC network at 12.16 ou Sundays.Broadcasting Is but one facet of Mr.Farrell's many-sided career, which includes Journalism, and several years service with the colours.Based on his experience in the Army and Navy, a recent series on the history of Canadian regiments 46 t s consume pJI 51 o has increased so it is estl- i * POP\u2014There\u2019s No Satisfying These Officers By J.MILLAR WATT The Lost Coin 8.\"Or what woman having ten pieces of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light a lamp, and sweep the house, and seek diligently until she find it?\u201d The general Inference from this and the preceding parable le that each sinner |s so precious that God and Hie ministers regard no efforts too great to reclaim such, men who today are exactly like coins out of circulation.They are making no contribution to life, useless individuals, relying upon the belief that they are not Influencing anybody tor evB.Theee people are good enough when found, like the eoln, and put Into circulation.Jey Over On# Sinner 1- \"And when she hath found it, I'M ALWAYS BAWLING THAT MAN OUT k FOR SOME-TMINO X OR , a\tOTHER ! WHY DIDN\u2019T YOU- SALUTE ME p T THOUGHT YOU WERE STILL CROSS WITH l'j 0 \u2022 u I me! r » : i m X -7 t 9 / < X «w \\ I One-Vowel Verse This Persian Carried off Top Honors at Cat Show # *\" HEALTH TOPICS What Science Is Doing I 18 the only vowel used in this curious little verse : Idling I sit in this mild twilight dim, Whilst birds, in wild, swift vigils, circling skim.Light winds in sighing sink, till, rising bright.Night\u2019s virgin pilgrim swims in vivid light.for common ordinary sore tiiroet & Æ o* JsSgR f m i Fruits in the Diet LOWERS BLOOD PRESSURE A new chemical compound which tower* high blood pressure In men fti described In the Rockefeller Institute's Journal of experimental aedicine.The compound Is extracted from kidneys of animals, and la the result of an Increasing body of medical evidence that kidneys possess something which has the ability not only to Initiate high blood pressure but also to lower It.1 be classed with Fruits may vegetables and milk as protective foods.These foods supply very little of the energy requirements of the body but have other valuable properties.They help to keep the human body system functioning properly and correct deficiencies of diets largely composed of meat and starchy foods.similar Mf Hi _ I 72nd ANNUAL MEETING ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ¦ S' m Fruits in general are in chemical composition to vegetables and Both are valuable of vitamin C, states J.T.Division of Chemistry, Morris W.Wilson, President and Managing Director, Calls For Drastic Economies by Public and Government to Permit Full Measure of War Effort \u2014 War Savings Campaign Molt Important Feature Federal Financing Sydney G.Dobson General Manager, Reports Unpreced :ted\" Business Activity But Peak Not Yet Reached m NEW VACCINE AGAINST FLU The accidental discovery of a maw vaccine against influenza was Sailed by medical authorities last week me \"one of the most promising practical lea fie in research of recent decades.\" About a year ago a.few ferrets Imooulated with human \"flu\u201d virus developed distemper also.To prevent spread of distemper a vaccine effective on previous occasions was Injected into 167 other normal ferrets.Two days later, in continuing the \u2022'flu\" experiment, some of these animale were Inoculated in the none with \"massive doses\" of three distinct strains of human Influenza virus.To the great surprise of the New York Investigators, none of these animals developed experimental influenza.a w.a sources Janson, Science Service, Dominion Department of Agriculture, vitamin is best known as the antiscurvy vitamin, but recent research indicates that deficiency of this vitamin is a factor in a number of human ailments.While the citrus fruits, oranges and grapefruit, and tomatoes, are commended as the most reliable fruits to provide adequate intake of vitamin C, other fruits, includ-black currants and strawber-are excellent sources.The This m * Wy 1 increased, and to that extent would stultify our war effort.But war demands are inexorable, and IE those who use the bulk of nonmilitary production will not reduce their demands, the only way the situation can be adjusted is by ft rise in the price level proceeding faster than increases in wages.\u201cThis seems to me to be a compelling argument for a compulsory saving plan if the people as a whole do not respond to the present appeal of the War Savings Committee; otherwise those who are too weak or too selfish to face the issue will have wasted a part of the benefits which would have accrued to the thrifty as well as to themselves.\u201d WAGES Mr.Wilson remarked with satisfaction that Canada has been large- ly\u2019free of labor disputes since the beginning of the war and, ' it itr essential that neither strike* lockouts should be allowed to interfere with production.\u201d He favoured the Government plan for a standard wage scale, supplemented by bonuses to meet any rise in the cost of living, the bonuses to apply evenly on a per capita basis and not as a percentage of existing wage rates.He felt that work-would accept their share 06 sacrifices if equal sacrifices are made by salaried employees, executives and capital.SIROIS REPORT Referring to the conference of Provincial Premiere to be convened shortly, Mr.Wilson said, \"the main principles laid down in the Slrols Report can be said to commend themselves to most dispassionate observers.\" \"If, in the exaltation of common sacrifice, a better plan of Government cannot be found, f greatly fear that* it will not be found when peace returns.\" In conclusion, Mr.Wilson spok* of the \"terrible confirmation\" during 1940 of hie statement made a year ago, that \"the very existence of the Empire is at stake\u201d in this war.\"I fear that at times we are inclined to forget the bloody tyranny within Germany itself, the steady extermination of the de- \u2022 fenceless Poles, the senseless slaughter of 30,000 civilians in Rotterdam, the invasions of Norway, Denmark, Holland, Belgium following solemn undertakings to respect their neutrality, and the wanton destruction of historic buildings and churches, sacred not only to the whole English-speaking world but associated with the finest traditions of all humanity.These are things which we must not forget if we are to retain a proper appreciation of what we are fighting against.The new world order proposed by Hitler is one in which truth and honour have no meaning, law has no force, human, dignity no place; a corrupt and corrupting tyranny, the qualifications for leadership of which embrace the basest traits of man.\" Some of the factors having a vital bearing on the extent and effectiveness of Canada\u2019s War Effort were dealt with extensively by Morris W.Wilson, President and Managing Director, at the Seventy-Second Annual Meeting of The Royal Bank of Canada in Montreal.Mr.Wilson drew attention to the fact that transition of Canada from peace-time to war-time economy had been made without financial disturbance or strain, and remarked on the essential soundness of Canada\u2019s financial position at the present time.Wilson, however, warn.ed that in the year ahead the finan cial problem would be more diffi cult and called for drastic retrench ment by the public and by gov ernments in order that the maxi mum effort might be devoted to war purposes.\u201cThere is little evidence of restriction of even extravagant expenditures on the part of the public as a whole, except insofar as this line of action has been made necessary by the incidence of taxation,\" he said.\u201cUnless the public are prepared to save a very large proportion of the increased wages and salaries which are being distributed, there are three alternatives before us: (1)\tThe Government must further drastically increase taxation, a re- & I Champion Eiderdown Hoga-Baba, ABOVE, Persian cat owned by Mrs.Mary B.Warfel-Smith, of Pittman, N.J., took best of show honors in the recent Atlantic Cat club annual show.ing w vitamin C content of apples varies considerably in different varieties, but this fruit is generally considered a fair source of vitait has been found that v > she ran to the side of the moving vehicle, opened the door, hopped in and applied the brakes.Then she got out and looked for the driver.A mere man appeared, and she asked: your car?\u201d He admitted ownership.\"Well,\u201d she said, \u201cit was ni in g away down the street.\u201d \"I know it was,\u201d said the man, sadly, the garage.\u201d min C.the tissue immediately next to the peel has the highest content, eo that there Is some advantage in eating apples unpeeled.AT LEAST ONCE DAILY Vitamin C is readily destroyed by oxidation or exposure to air.Modem commercial canning practice retains most of the vitamin in canned fruits, generally have little vitamin C potency.Fruits are the chief source of the alkali salts of the organic acids, malic and citric.These salts correct acid reactions in the body, caused by the consumption of proteins and starches, and have mild laxative properties.Recent biochemical research indicates that pectin has valuable colloidal properties which assist the processes of digestion.Fruits in general provide the best source of pectin, although the amount and quality varies considerably in different fruits.Pectin usually reaches its maximum as to quantity and quality at maturity.Apples are notable both for the quality and quantity of pectin and are one of the best sources of this material.Fruits stimulate the skin and kidneys and help to keep the natural processes of the body functioning properly.They should be served either raw or cooked at least once daily.\u2014Science Service News.Seeing Through Waves Mr The Yogi idea that emotions and thoughts are as solid as what we term material things is not so fantastic as it may seem.A research worker at Hospital, London, declares that he has actually seen through waves.He invented a sensitizer, which enables him to observe waves 800-millionths of a millimetre in length, which he believes emanate from the brain.This has yet to be proved, but if it ie, transmission of thought brought from a possibility to a scientific probability.By a queer coincidence, these thought waves are of exactly the same length the shortest raye which reach us from the sun, which maks one wonder whether thought and the matter of the universe are linked in some indefinable manner.\"Is th's Modem Etiquette vu fi- St.Thomas' Dried fruits \"I was pushing it to v Hi BY ROBERTA LEE \u2014o- \"My father was a Pole.\" \"North or South?\u201d \u20140\u2014 L Isn't it allright for a persan to ask an intimate friend how old ft is?2.When should a woman rise to receive an introduction to a man?8.Should a house guest clean her own room?4.Shouldn\u2019t will be The Hollywood film director who had lunched very unwisely returned to tho studio for an interview with author, ing.ers a distinguished His visitor was wait- uninvited guest be accorded the same welcome as any other guest?5.When a girl has been given two theatre tickets, would It be all right for her to invite a young she knows well to be her or an (2)\tA system of forced savings muet be adopted, or (3)\tThe well known inflationary spiral will steadily gain headway.\"Nor am I sure that Federal, Provincial and Municipal authorities have eliminated from their budgets all unnecessary expenditures and postponed all capital outlays that can possibly be deferred, as they should do in war time.\" TAXATION Mr.Wilson expressed the opinion that \"a considerably larger proportion of our costs should be met by taxation than has been indicated by any plans so far discussed.It seems quite clear that at the present tempo of business our national income is increasing at a much greater rate than the aggregate of all taxes.\" Due to present business activity Provinces and Municipalities have had the problem of unemployment automatically solved for them and for the same reason their revenues have become increasingly buoyant.\"I trust this situation will result In definite tax reductions by them in order to cushion the effects of greatly increased Federal taxation,\" said Mr.Wilson.While admitting that no perfect scheme of taxing profits or income had ever been devised.Mr.Wilson expressed the opinion that present corporation taxes are not designed to produce either the maximum returns or to spread the incidence of taxation fairly over industry as a whole.\"I advocate nothing that would tend to reduce total Federal corporation taxes, but I \u2022 am afraid that the Excess Profits Tax Is going to hear unfairly on companies that during the period of the depression have been far from prosperous, as compared with those that have all along given a reasonable return to shareholders.\u201cBefore leaving the question of war taxes.I should like to say that I think the personal bicorne tax has been raised to the full extent that is economically desirable.\" WAR SAVINGS Mr.Wilson considered the present efforts to expand sales of War Savings Certificates by far the most important feature of Government finance.\u201cThisIs not because of the sums involved.The great bulk of our war financing must as usual be by way of bond issues.But I feel that it has not been sufficiently emphasized nor understood that savings by individuals In the lower income brackets are essential for another reason of the greatest national importance.Once definite shortages of labour, materials or capital equipment appear, personal savings become imperative.At that stage, only by curtailment in the production of consumers' goods can the production of war materials be increased.But surprising ms it may appear, those In the lower income brackets are responsible for a great deal more than half the total purchase* of consumers' goods.Full use of increased purchasing power would mean that Instead of the demand for ordinary goods being reduced.It would be greatly The director sat down and took up what he thought was a manuscript, but what, in reality, was the local telephone directory.This he studied gravely for some moments before saying: \"Say, this isn't a bad IV1 tale, but you\u2019ll have to cut down the number of characters.\" AVE escort?6.Should one use a fork or the fingers when eating French fried potatoes?i \u2022 u YOU HEARD?Answers 1.No.It is tactless to do so.Some people are sensitive about their ages, the hostess, not only rises but extends her hand in greeting.8.Yes, if the hostess has no servant.At least, she should make a sincere offer to do so.4.Shakespeare's ans-to this question is, \"Unhid- i The height of a girl\u2019» ambition is often between five-ten and six feet wandering the Rockies in search of to whom he had been giv- A traveller was across 2.Only when she is In this instance she a man tn a letter of introduction.After a long and tedious jour-he hailed a wild-looking fel- Oldest Bat Dates Back 60,000,00 Years ney low who was smoking outside a shack.\"Does Hard Pete live near here?\u201d asked the traveller.\"No,\u201d said the man.\"Then can you tell me where I can find his friend and neighbour, Rough-House Joe?\"Pm Rough-House Joe!\u201d \"Well, they told me Hard Pete lived within gunshot of you.\u201d \"He did.\u201d WIN*,WAR wer den guests are often weleomest when they are gone.\u201d 6.Yes; this is often done.6.The fork should be used.Dr.Glenn L.Jepsen, Assistant Professor of Geology at Princeton University, has announced that a small fossil found five years ago in southwestern Wyoming had been identified as tre oldest known skeleton of a bat.STAMPS I How Css I?*\tBY ANNE ASHLEY O», Prof es nr Jepsen estimated the fossil's age at 60,000,000 years, 40,000,00c more than that of any other bat skelton definitely identified it, the Western Hem- not\\ ! \"What inspired the oldtime pioneers to «et forth Q.How can I cause nails to etay more firmly in plaster walls?' A.After driving the nails into the plaster walls, pull them out, wrap them with a little steel L and then dnve them in in their covered wagons?\u201d isphere.\"Well, maybe they didn\u2019t want te wait about 30 years Newsprint production in Canada during the first nine montas of 1940 totalled 2,573,605 ton* compared with 2,058,899 tons in the corresponding period of 1939, an increase of 25 per cent.for a train.\u201d She was a very efficient young woman.One day she saw a large car rolling slowly down the street without a driver.Unhesitatingly again.Q.What is a good substitute for castor oil?A.Prune juice makes a good substitute.Soak the prunes over eight Stew them in the water in which they are soaked and pierce them with a fork to let out the juice when they are tender.Do not sweeten.Q.How can I preserve eggs?A.Eggu may be preserved for many months by first coating them with lard or grease, and then packing them in bran.Q.How can I clean old coins?A.Clean them with powdered whiting applied with a damp cloth.Try placing the coin in a raw white potato and allow to remain for about twelve hours, and this will restore the original GENERAL MANAGER\u2019S ADDRESS In presenting the financial statement for the year, S.G.Dobson, General Manager, stated that Canadian business was experiencing unprecedented activity and that the peak had not yet been reached.Extending thanks of Director» and Executives to the bank's 7,000 employees, Mr.Dobson said: \"Four hundred and forty-six members of our .staff have enlisted for military service, and one hundred and fifty-eight more have been accepted and are subject to call.Leave of \u2022 absence has been granted to all those who have enlisted, and positions will be available to them when they return.Married men are being paid the difference between three-quarters of salary and army pay and single men the difference between two-thirds of salary and army pay.\u201cThe employees of our two London offices are performing their daily work amidst the death and destruction of modern warfare, and are carrying on in the characteristic British way.We cannot speak c too highly \u2022 of their courage and fortitude, which fill ua with admiration.Up to date there has been only one fatal casualty.\u201d Under the stimulus of war, business would experience still greater I activity during 1941.\"The Royal Bank,\u201d said Mr.Dobson, \"is fully, equipped to take care of all additional demands which may be mad* upon It to finance or otherwise handle this increased activity snà thus contribute it# share to Oan-ada\u2019s war effort\u201d CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS \u2022 # I \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 STAMP COLLECTORS OEl'Ell TO INVENTORS AI TOMOTI \\ K PAR I S FREE! 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EVERY SUFI EH-er of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy.Mun-ro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin.Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.START WITH TOP NOTCH CHICKS this year and you will end the season with more money in your pocket.Chicks from bloodtested stock.Free circular, also laying pullets.Top Notch t\u2019hickeries, < luelph, Ontario.U R E A D WRAPPING MACH1 NE and Pans.Meat Grinders.Coffee Mills, Ceiling Fans.Combination Fish Counter and Sink, Toledo ten pound scales, Miscellaneous other equipment.Write or phone A A P Tea Co.135 Laughton Avc., Toronto.LYndhurst 1151.___________ INDIES\u2014IF DELAYED.PAINFUL Irregular periods wôrry you take Fem-a-Tone, the prompt, effective relief.Relieve yourself of worry, unnecessary suffering.Battle 12.postpaid, international Distributor*, Box 102A, Toronto luster.Q.How can I reduce the shrinking of woollens to * minimum?A.Observe these three things: Use warm water, use mild soap, and allow to dry slowly.Q How can I revive a house plant that seems to be dying?A.Try pouring a tablespoonful of castor oil around the roots #f the plant.This treatment ti often effective, especially with v ferns.MAKE THIS YEAR A BRAY YEAR, like thousands poultry-keepers, \u2022\u2022go pleased with last lot, want Eric Cartwright.SUFFERERS! says moi v Write for price list, order chick a now and get Free Hray Chick Uuurd.Catalogue.Daily Specials.Bray Hatchery, 130 John.Hamilton.Ont.\t_____ PROVEN REMEDY \u2014» EVERY SUFferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis should try Dixon's Remedy, Munro\u2019s Drug Store.335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.MEN WANTED LOCAL MAN \u2014 GOOD PAY WEEKly.Full or spare time.Book orders for Canada's finest trees, plants.Experience unnecessary.Sales outfit free.E.D.SMITH\u2019S NUKS-DRIBS, Winona, Ont.COLLECTOR* HAVE YOU GOITRE?GET \u201cAB-sorUo\u201d for relief.J, A Johnston 171 King St.E, Trinity 1597.1941.NEW YEAR, PRESENTATION Commémoratives, Pictorials, Colonials.Foreign, 18c.U years àellectlng.Duplicates, world dle-fley.Your opportunity.Shrimpton Wadena, Saak._______ Co Guaranteed CAR AND TRUCK PARTS LOAN WANTED WANTED:\tLOAN OF Ffl TEEN Hundred dollars on 75 acres in Callander.A.Foxwell, 117 Blackthorn Ave., Toronto.New Used ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR SALB SPECIALIZING IN REBUILT MOTOR*.POWER-UNITS.Hydraulic ¦ elate.Wlaeh USCTIUO MOTOR».Nfi \"TBwy,6m  d.Toronto.\t_ W AND MALI PAI who suffer painful, lm ft TRY IMPERIAL U Rxrkaege Service, SailafRodon or Radie tara \u2014 GSaeo \u2014 Levy Auto Perla Dept.J.T FOR FINE QUAL1T7 PHOTO Finishing.Any « or 8 Exposure film developed and printed, with enlargement, 26c.Careful processing by experts who know how.assures satisfaction.Imperial Photo Service, Dept.A., Station J., Toronto.ftsls with nervous moody spells 4 SiimsaæzSï lu LEGAL LINDSAY, LAW OFFICE.CAP'S Building, St.Thomas, dal Department for $.H.LIND8A (KtgrîoT^eoiai v Fe- mers collections.ISSUE 4\u2014\u201941 r -y.1 *TT* ' i t iOQQDQOQQDOQQQQQO 1/1/ 50; ! THE EQUITY Correspondence X X V Hodgins Garage \\ Editor The Eqtity v S SHAffVILLE, JAN.30,1, .1941 regarding the so-called \u201cBusiness Tax I would like to make the following remarks :\u2014 This By-law was passed by Council at the request of the business j»eople of Shawvillc, as a protection against outsiders coming in temporarily and setting up business to the prejudice of local residents.However, taxes cannot be imposed on outsiders unless the local businesses are also taxed.The maximum tor outsiders is $100.00 and the minimum for locals is g 1.00.This Council fixed the minimum of $ 1.00.which can hardly be .\t., , ,\t.\ti- ._ .called a tax at all, as the net revenues and published by the Canadian Asso- therefrom Afler deducting collection cahon for Adult Education.This \"»L\u201em,are negligible, one of the most extensive projects ever Thig ,, V valid by-law, regularly undertaken in Canada.The\t|)as3ed by the Council.and until it is Aduh Education Semee of Lennox-\tthe tax must be paid.A ville is handling the Quebec region.Collrt action has already been entered! «5 «sur jss ta to areas concerned.The groups held their B Uw is «ny protection, they should si\t-utsar\u201c weeks.Dramatized versions of the r\tYours truly, problems are broadcast, and on the\t^ ^ j^0W VT basis of these and the printed material\tSecretary-Treasurer provided, the questions are discussed by\tVillage 0f Shawvillc wide awake farmers everywhere\t1 Reports are being sent in every week from all registered groups on the conclusions reached at their Farm Forums.These will all be pooled a ne*, analyzed to reveal the opinion of the farmers in Eastern Canada.\tT> All organizational and contact work To the Ratepayers in Quebec is being done by the Rural Municipality of Shaw \\ ille - Adult Education Service in Lennoxville.| Attention is drawn to amendments passed by By Law 122 known as Business Tax By Law, on the 9th of September, 1940.1.By adding thereto, after Paragraph 9, the following Paragraph _\t_\t, 9a \u2014The Mayor of the Corporation For the past twenty five years sever-1of llle Village of SC.wville, shall have al million pounds of wool have been pf)Wer AUd authority, on behalf and in graded according to official stan- the name of the said Corporation and dards, ror the first time the entire without having to secure any other clip of commercial wool in 1941 will be j autfiorization of the Council b> graded and sold according to grade.N ot Save Money On Hogs V $ X S The C.B.C Farm Radio Forum x Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet Sales N d 9 x x Large numbers of groups of English farmers have been recently organized all over Eastern Canada.These groups, from Ontario to the Maritimes, are studying the problems confronted by the farmer these days.Study material on the important farming questions, that have so dramatically come into the s|K>tlight a short while ago, has been prepared under the editorship of Dean XV.H.Brittain of Macdonald College, FOR SALE $$$$$$ $ H a \\ ELECTRIC MOTOR \\ Shur-Gain 41 per cent.Hog Concentrate will save you 350-lbs of grain on every Hog you raise.At present prices this means a saving of $3,50 per hog.Parkinson Electric Motor, 3û h.p., 3 phase, r p m 1,160, 550 volt, starting compensator, and two transformers, The above motor is in perfect condition and will be sold at a bargain RENFREW WASHING MACHINE Benfrew Washing Machine, hand operated, including clothes wringer.CLYDESDALE COLTS Pair of Clydesdale Geldings, two and three years old, well matched, will.be very heavy.THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., BEC'O- ! USED CARS PUBLIC NOTICE One 1937 Chevrolet Sedan Two 1938 Chevrolet Sedans One 1939 Chevrolet Sedan ¦ A.Y.P.A.Service Cemetery Donations An inauguration service for the Greermount A Y.P.A.was held in St.Stephen\u2019s Church on Sunday, January 12 when the following were installed in office : President.Pearl Crawford, Vice president, Roberta Smith, Secretary, Grace Tubman : Treasurer, Lloyd Atkinson.The following were also admit fed as members, Erwin Heck and Ebert Smith.The lesson.Ecclesiastics, Chan Mr John R McDowell, Treasurer ter 12, was read by Ebert Smith.The admission ot members was conducted by the prsident l\u2019earl Ci a xv lord.The officers were installed by the Rev K.C.Holton, who preached on the text, Isaiah, 4'».Dr.D.J.Campbell, treasurer of the Cemetery Fund, acknowledges, with thanks, the following ionations;- Shawville Women\u2019s Institute C.L.Dde .Mrs.F.F.C*rrigin .John J.Caldwell Joseph Brown, sr.Win II.Howard .Mrs.Robert Telford.\\ J.L.HODG1NS 8 Importance of Wool Phone 64-J.$50 00 .82.00 .82 00 A 810 00 8125 2.00 resoiti- .\t,\til»,\t.bon, to retain the services of any since the last war has wool played such practising lawyer to take legal proceed-an important part in the nations war ings, prosecute and sue any person, effort as it does now.In 1940 Canada f]rm or Corporation who may contravene used the equivalent of approximately provisions of this By-Law.70,000,000 pounds, much of this vol- o That the penalty for infringement haying been imported from other of the said By-Law be fixed at the exparts of the empire and some from I act and definite stun of Twenty dollars South America.Present indications #20.00) and .costs, for each infringe-are that Canadian requirements will ment thereof, in the place and stead of arproxinmte ten million pounds in 19)1.K penalty not exceeding Twenty dollars The volume of Canadian wool pro- a^d costs as provided in Paragraph 8 of duced in relation to the total require t|je said By-Law.ments is at present relatively small ESTABLISHED 1883 Cemetery, acknoxv the following don of Mtp!e Grove ledges with thank ations.INVALID COACH M Donald Baker .92.01' unie GEORGE HYNES Ss SON To Prevent Nervousness Learn to relax, ho»;, at work and during leisure hours, if you want to avoid that bugaboo of civilization, nervous tension, Leonard Allen, New .\t.\t, j \u2022 \u2022\t4\t,\t9b.The tax payable by virtue of\tthe\tYork, advises.Here are a few sim- centage of wool\tproduced in western present By-Law shall become due and\tpie suggestions: Canada is of the quail.y known as mil- payable during the month January in At work avoid the strain of monotit ary wool.It is important, therefore\teac|,\tyear, ln the case of persons,\tfirms\tony and immobility; get up and to retain the essential characteristics of\tand\tcorporations actually doing\tbusi-\tstretch or walk about for a few motile various grades of wool.\tness\tat the commencement of the\tyear,\tments each hour.Plan a oomplete On the sea, in the air and on the\tanfj\tjn hjj 0ther cases, before business | break from activity sometime dur- ground wool keeps the armed forces commences.\ting the day.w*arm and comfortable.Every pound The list of those liable for this tax, Check up periodically to see of wool produced in Canada in 1941 prepared by the Valuators, is deposited whether your workday activities are win be needed\tin my office.\tall aimed directly at the attainment Keep the fleece\tclean should\tbe the.\tShawville, 91st January, 1941.\tof your goal.Tolerate useless\tactiv- care of every sheep raiser from\tnow\t\u201e /, i>OWAT\tities only as recreation.Keep\taway until shearing time.If Canadian wool\tSecretary Treasurer from unnecessary deadlines, is kept free of seeds, chaff and burrs, a\tVilla noShawville If you are a housewife, Mr.Allen large quantity of clean fleeces can be|\t6\tsuggests, \u201ckeep a chair or stool in piled up in the various grades, all of 1\t- \u2022- * the kitchen so that you may be seat- which are suitable for the various lines\ted while you work.Avoid body of manufacture, either for military or\tstrain by wearing sensible shoes, not civilian trade.\t-\tI p0or Readers, Intelligent Otherwise bedroom slippers.Eat at mealtime, The discovery that as many as [ and keep away from the icebox be-four out of every five persons re larded in reading ability have nor mal or superior intelligence has I excessively fussy about housework; prompted the Reading Clinic at the strike a happy medium instead.\u201d Pennsylvania State college to en During your leisure, learn to for-large its program of instruction | get your work entirely.Recreation should not involve activity too closely resembling your work.Nor is it wise to clutter your leisure time with ceaseless activity.\u201cPeople unwisely assume that vigorous récréa-\t,\t.tional activity will naturally neutral- county and was buried in Lebanon ize tension developed on their jobs, county.The territory in which he lived was subdivided from 1712 to 1786, thus accounting for the :hanges, historical researchers said.Directors of Funeral Service Automobile Sickness Recent authorities of nausea resulting from prolonged automobile riding have led some authorities to believe that frequently such carsickness results from ocular fatigue, reports the Better Vision institute.When an automobile is moving I rapidly, objects flit in and out of ; one\u2019s line of vision.If the eye i mechanism is in balance and func-! lions easily, the images formed on j each retina are transformed simul-| taneously to the brain, where they fuse properly.In the case of muscular or other unbalance in the see i ing mechanism, considerable strain\t4 _ I is placed upon the eyes to bring consequential at first, but daily repe- about the adjustment needed to ob- I , !°n.of annoying habits frequently lead husband or wife to confess, \u201cI want a divorce.\u201d There\u2019s the fellow who was probably a star halfback at college.Right now he follows the old Indian custom of letting his wife walk five paces behind him, never holds a door for her, and always lets her carry the groceries.There's the sloppy woman, her house usually in a mess, ash trays .flowing over, and never a clean towel in the bathroom.Then there's the energetic male who is always going to do great things, gets up early Sunday ing and fools around under the until wifie calls breakfast, breakfast he retires to the living room and lounges in her best chair, eventually dropping ashes on the new rpg.And that frivolous female whose feelings are easily hurt She can\u2019t maké up her own mind about anything.Wants to be pampered.The Battle of the Sexes starts from just such annoyances as these.You probably think of many others.Like the energetic wife who won't let her husband relax, and the rover boy who never knows when to come home.But stop.Check your own marital habits against these minor irritations before the light of your life starts mumbling something about \u201cI want a divorce.\u201d .\t.\t.,,\t.3 By adding the following Paragraph However, the bulk of eastern pro- of the gaid By.Law duct ion and a veiy conisderable per Shawville, Que.i Phone 8D Styles' That Irritate Raw Furs Wanted And Climax in Divorce Husbands and wives can hurdle a crisis, pick themselves up and be on I wi>h to announce to the public that their own united way.But it\u2019s the I am in the market for all kinds of little things that irritate to the Seasonable Raw Fur and assure highest breaking point.They may seem in- j maiket prices NORRIS li.HORNER Licensed Fur Dealer, Shawville, Que.tain a simultaneous recording in the brain of the images supplied by both It is believed, says the in- I'hore, 43 eyes stitute, that the efforts to make these adjustments cause fatigue that often results in nausea.Property and Business For Sale or Rent tween times.Set aside a regular rest period each day.Do not be South Onslow Council History Moved, Not Man Alexander Scheffer lived from birth to death within an area of three blocks in the town of Schaffers town, Pa., and still was a resident of four different counties.He was born in Chester county, married in Lancaster county, died in Dauphin January 17, 1141 A special meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of South Onslow, was held on the above date at the usual place of meeting.All members having received due notice.Meeting called for appointing a I g Councillor for seat No.5.Not being) , a puorum Council adjourned until Mon day, January 20th.Owing to impaired health I have decided to sell or rent my business and property on Main Street.Shaw ville.1 his a good business for a young man.It includes the Ford Motor Sales ; Frost & Wood and Cockshutt farm Machinery ; The Waterloo Thresh-After '\"g Machines ; The Hart Par Tractor and Lister Cream Seuerafors.Gasolene pumps on property.Easy terms on property which contains four lots and | twe dwelling houses.Apply to \u201cToo many people believe that reading problems are solved :n the first s:x grades of a child's educa ttur.a! experience Lrnn.ett A.Betts, who is in charge the clinic tween 8 and 25 per cent of all school h:Idien have reading faults and as ugh as 50 pvt vent of adults display title interest in reading.\u201d In the face of these findings, it ts he job of educators through mod ern methods, to correct reading dit icultics while the person is still L :c! nol, he said.explained Di morn car On the contrary, be but this may not be true,\u201d the author says ary, new exertion will simply create added strain.Always devote a certain portion of your leisure to complete rest.\u201d Unless rest is an intermedi Monday, January 20th The newly elected Mayor and Coun ci Hors filed their oaths of office.Mem bers present were, Wyman MacKechnie Mayor, and Councillors, Westbrook Young and Clarke.On motion of Crs.Clarke and West brook, that Edward Stanton be appointed Councillor for seat No.5.\u2014Carried On motion of Crs.Young the meeting then adjourned.First Church Introducing Chanting The honor of being the first church to introduce chanting into this country is divided between Christ churoh church in Marblehead, Mass., where it was first introduced in 1787.The popularization of chanting was the work of the Rev.William Smith Connecticut clergyman Sunday started Divle Bethune and Mrs.Isabella Graham reached the West with the forma tion of a Sunday school in Pitts burgh.G.A.HOWARD Shawville, Que V Wanted: Hot Flugelhorn Player, Must Be Good The following classified ad appeared in a newspaper: \u201cMUSICIAN: hot flugelhorn player, must be able to take solos, swing blues.Apply W.W.Herman, Circle 7-0162.It seemed like a good idea to find out what a flugelhorn was, nobody around the office knowing, except perhaps H.A.S , whose day off it was.A call elicited the following: \u201cA flugelhorn is a four-valved ill' strumenf, a little larger than a trumpet, but resembling a trumpet in size, shape, and form.Its pitch is B-flat, producing a tone between a trumpet and a trombone.The technical manipulation is that of a trum- The lip action in the blowing ol the instrument is somewhere between that for a trumpet and a trombone, and needs special aptitude in blowing.The technical name for the lip action is \u2018embouchure.\u2019 The instrument has a baritone voice.\u201d The advertiser explained that it was one of the oldest brass instruments, but had never been used to play hot music before.t Philadelphia, and the can for SALE He\u2019ll Take the Suit Gabriel Gallardo figures he's just is good as in the army now.He's !5, lives in San Francisco, and h:;.ks the conscription chiefs have h's number already.So why should ne buy himself a new suit if Uncle 3am is taking his measurements?Xrguing along that line, he told his .ailurs he didn't think he'd keep the suit they made to order for him for W5.He wouldn\u2019t be needing it now, thanks.The tailors felt differently ibout the work they had done and Li.uught suit against Mr.Gallardo n the small claims court.Municipal Judge Kaufman pointed out that, even if he is conscripted, Mr.Gallardo will appreciate a change into \u201ccivies\u201d on his day off, and told him to start paying.\tI Jos.A.Steele.Secretary-Treasurer 1 Black work mare, rising f> years ; 1 pair Clydesdale gelding foals, matched 1 pure bred Yorkshire hog 5 pure bred Holstein bull calves.Apply to ARTHUR KILGOUR, ,\tShawville, Que, a The first School in New York was in 1803 by Mr.and Mrs.Record Egg Exports In 1809 the movement Rhone 11 -10 During the 12 months of 1940, ( adian shipments of eggs to Great Brit sin totalled more than 656,000 the largest on record and more than ten times the volume shipped during the corresponding period of 1939.These exports made through the regular trade channels and without formal agreements between govern ments were regarded am a stabilizing factor in Canadian egg prices in 1940.Although in recent negotiations formal contracts for the export of eggs were made, it is expected that during ,)9jl the British Ministry of Food will .continue to purchase Canadian an Liquid saves Hosiery To make sure ytty get the * out of your stocking budget, try__ University Gets Ancient ManuscfifM j fyin£ a certain little tube of stock-Yale university has been given a n>8\u201892,V£r ^ bag.Its name is musical manuscript written in 1470.RHfl-ivStop and it's a godsend to The donor was Paul Mellon of Pitts- every woman who\u2019s had the annoy-ourgh.The manuscript was written ance oi sprouting a run in her best for the court of St.Charles the Bold (or even second-best) hose, either and contains 57 compositions in five I in a Public place, where it\u2019s em-anguages.It was lost for about 500 harrassing, or at home where she\u2019s /ears.It is designated by the dressing against time.French name, \u201cchansonnier\u201d and is To apply this quick-drying con-mHialed and bordered in gold, crim- venient preventive, just squeeze n son and blue.Three of the lan- drop on the damaged spot If it\u2019s juages are in English, establishing a run, seal the ends with the fluid* Great Britain\u2019s influence on the mu- if it\u2019s a snag, be sure to catch all sic of the continent.Fourteen origi- the loose threads lal pieces are included in one of | Tests have shown Run-H-Stoo to .hem, \u201cL'Homme Arme,\u201d has been I be just as effective on Nylons as on sought for almost a century.\tsilks._________________ \u201d \u201d Tenders Wanted cases most car Tenders tf'fli be received up to Feb.10th, 1941, for fife erection of new schools in No.10 and t3f districts of which plans and specifications Can be seen at the Secretary\u2019s office.Contractors shall submit their fenders in sealed envelopes endorsed, Tender for School Building in District No.10 or 13, ( whichever the case may be, )Sebool Municipality of Clarendon, \u201d and addrrss same to the Secretary of the School Board.The Board reserves the right to reject any or all tenders.any pet no Women Poor Parkers Speaking of parking, why is it women are such poor packers of cars?It is because their clothes are too tight around the arms and they are afraid if tbmy turn the steering wheel, too nfuCt they will rip their sleeves.eggs in quantities.The Ministry constitutes itself the sole purchaser of imported eggs in Great Britain, and Canadian exporters negoriate their sales to the Ministry through the medium of their agents located in that country.J.A.DEAN Secretary Treasurer School Muntcijalfty of Clarendon 1 ?/ 1 I 4 1 Annual Meeting of St.Stephen a Church, Crcermount h Special Sale of Men\u2019s Rubbers 9 The Equity i i Stanfield\u2019s Underwear At Reduced Prices The follow ing officers elected foi 1941 at the annual try meeting.St.Stephen's Church.Cheer mount : Minister\u2019s Warden, Clifford Atkinson ; People's Warden, Ce orge Tubman ; Liy delegates, George Tubman and Allan Smith.Plans were laid to complete the jti painting of the Church shed in the * spring and it was agreed that the Congregation favoured co-operating with the Orange Lodge in a suggested plan to enlarge the the Orange Hall building so that par t of it might be used for parish activities.The wardens reported that all pledges and expenses had been paid ; that there was a credit balance in the general account, and that the stipend fund had been over* subscribed., ft was unanimously agreed that the stipend guarantee be increased by twenty five per cent, and steps were marie for the early collection of the 1941 mission budget.Votes of thanks were given to the Wardens, C Atkinson and to Geo.Tubman and to the organist, Mrs.Gordon Smith.The Incumbent, K, C.Bolton conducted the meeting.were ves- i m 9 established 1883 PUBLISHED *1 VERY THURSDAY AT SHAW VILLE, QUEBEC 9 1 9 l annual subscription Anywhere in Canada .$1.50 To United States I 2.00 Clearing Discontinued Lines ¦ Real Bargains - A arrears must be paid In full before any paper Is discontinue Gold Label Shirts and Drawers Regular $2.00 for $1.75 W.O.COWAN, PUBLISHER Gold Label Combinations Regular $3.75 for $3.45 Men\u2019s Garry, 7 inch leather top at $1.98 Men\u2019s Heavy Gum Rubbers.\"Booth\u201d at $1.69, Men\u2019s \u201cKippen\u201d and \u201cSevern\u201d 12 inch top $2.65 Men s \"Kippen\u201d 15 inch top.heavy black bottoms, $3.65 Men\u2019s \u201cBruno\u201d 12 inch full grain leather top $3.95.Men\u2019s $4.35 Refugees Burn Money To Escape Confiscation Some of the people who evacuated foreign branches of the big movie companies are said to have made a pleasant discovery that it\u2019s possible to take money out of Hitler\u2019s Europe.A man who claims to have done it told how it was done.First he liquidated everything he owned.Then, by paying a premium, he managed to change his marks into U.S.currency.This money was taken to an American diplomatic representative and, after being examined, was burned there by its owner.The official then provided a document saying that to his certain knowledge bills of such-and-such denominations and serial numbers had been completely destroyed while in the possession of Mr.So-and-So.' The latter, after returning to this country, presented the document and eventually received new currency.Asked how about our law against mutilating or defacing U.S.money, Mr.So-and-So said he guessed the law wouldn\u2019t apply over there or maybe that the currency could be considered lost to use and therefore already destroyed before he got hold of it.In any case, he didn't tb;nk he\u2019d be prosecuted.Beaver\u201d and i « Red Label Combinations Regular $4,50 for $3.95 Fleece-lined Combinations Regular $1.75 for $1.59 Bruno\u201d 15 inch full grain leather top, 4.Norris R.Horner Clothier and Haberdasher Phone, 43 Service Announcement Shaw ville United Church Rev A.F.Pokes B.A., B.D.Pastor Sunday, February 2nd 11,00 a.m.\u2014Service at Shixwvi lie 1 30 p.m.\u2014Service at Zion.3.00 p.m.\u2014Service at Stark\u2019s Corners Sermon subject : 44 Fresh Manna Every Day\u2019\u2019 7.30,p.m.\u2014Service at Shaw ville Sermon subject ; \u201cHow much do you count V Men s Heavy Work Socks, 35 to 75 cts per pr.Men\u2019s Heavy Black Breeks, $2.79 Ask for the following specials - Old Hickory Smoke Salt, 10-îb tin.\t$1.15 Soap Flakes, surprise package only.Corn Flakes, with tumblers and value S coupons, three fur.Krumbles, the new cereal .Exchange your value coupons f< utnl in the Com Flakes offer for this ap petizing new Breakfast Food.The Hodgins Lumber Co.18 j 25c WANTED 15c Bristol United Church * Rkv £.Armstrong-Salls B.D.Sunday.February 2nd Chic Looking Not Expensive Perfect grooming\u2014of her clothes as well as herself\u2014always is the answer for the chic and smart looking woman, regardless of her unlimited or limited budget.A clean, carefully pressed $5 dress can do much more for any woman than a slightly wrinkled, mildly dingy $50 dress.A $25 hat docs nothing for even a glamour girl's face if the veiling on it is wilted or the ribbon band a bit bedraggled.There are no two ways about it\u2014 clothes demand attention, and if you make careful inquiries and get honest answers you'll find that every truly chic woman with low or moderate budget spends at least one evening a week keeping her wardrobe in order.You'll discover that she keeps a bottle of good cleaning fluid handy and that she uses it on her hats as well as her dress or blouse in order to remove small spots or stains.She attends to buttons when they become loose instead of waiting for them to fall off.the stitch-in-time story, lias a good clothes brush and a hat brush and a suede brush and she uses them every day.All kinds of SAW LOGS Sr.Andrew\u2019*, service at 10.30 a.m.Sunday School at 11.30 a.m.! Austin, x Apples ! Apples ! service at\t2.20 p.m.To be delivered or left at roadside for truck haul.8 ANGLICAN St Pall\u2019.* ' Sunday, February 2nd 8a.rn.\u2014Holy Communion 10.00\ta.m.\u2014Sunday Scbord 11 00 a.ru.\u2014Holy Communion 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evening Prayer St.Luke\u2019s 2.00\tp, m.\u2014Holy Communion Holy Trinity Service withdrawn .i:-> D a EATING wut COOKING Phone 27 ?sS ! THE HODCINS LUMBER COMPANY \u2022w Shawville, Quebec a ta m ¦ #.Cemetery Memorials 1 N O RT H Cl A REN DON P.A RISI1 Rev.K.( Bolton, B A., L.Th.Sunday, February 2nd St.Matthew\u2019s Church, Charteris Holy Communion, 10.30 a.m, St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Greer Mount Evening Prayer.\t2.30 St.George\u2019s Church, Ladysmith E venir g Prayer She is a firm believer in And she Attractive New Designs in Granite and Marble 1 Get Oup Prices Before Buying Elsewhere Keeping Furniture in Condition \"It's time now to think of how to care for the porch or terrace furniture which must come indoors for the winter,\u201d says Helen Koues, director, Good Housekeeping studio.\"If it is to be stored, don\u2019t put it away dirty or in bad repair\u2014it will surely go to pieces.\u201d Miss Koues stresses the point that the life of such furniture may be greatly lengthened if kept in good repair by careful cleaning, painting or shellacking each season.Scrub reed, metal or wood furniture with soap and water, and be sure to get in all the turns and twists.Sandpaper any rust from metal, cleanse and to store, protect with paper or cloth covering, held in place with string A large and distinctive Stock to choose from av3 7.00 Phone, 278 We ask you to compare our No.1 Spy Apples with any on the market to day\", stock.GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont Pentecostal Assemblies * 0 A large quantity still in Shawville, Devotional Service, 11.00 Shaw ville, Sunday School 10.00 Shawville, Evangelic A.Routley 7.301-Bristol Ridge, Devotional Service 2.00 Bristol Ridge, Evangelistic \"\t7.30 Pastor, Rev.F.C.Rout ley Mac Lean\u2019s RED & WHITE STORE Special Announcement We are glad to announce that Evangelist^ A.O.Routley, of Toronto, will commence a series of Revival Meetings at the Shawville Pentecostal Assembly on Sunday, Fed.2nd.* Mr.Routley, a brother of Dr.F.W.Routley, National Commissioner of the Red Cross, is a very tirey and forceful speaker, and he will present the message of the hour in a very unique manner.You are cordially invited to attend these meeting ê \"The Owner Serves\u2014The Buyer Saves \u2022 I Hursley Black Tea, per pound.Quaker Rolled Oats, with glass, pkg Quaker Rolled Oats, plain, package Peas, Country Kist, per tin .Evaporated Peaches, per pound.Maple Leaf Pure Lard, per pound.Soda Biscuits, Old Hickory, package Roberts Cough Syrup, bottle .Oxydol, giant size package.Lux, Camay, Palmolive, per bar .65c Wampoles Extract Cod Liver f Builds Strong Healthy Bodies ( No Oil ) Cartel Is Monopoly A cartel is a combination of industrial or business enterprises engaged in the same work for the purpose of attaining monopolistic èontrol of the market, prices, production or patents.Each company retains its own identity and freedom of action except in the matters to which the common agreement may refer.Cartels may be national or international in scope.They are comparable to the great industrial holding companies organized in the United States.The first cartel was organized in Germany (1862) by six firms that were at that time the only producers of tinned metal sheets in Germany.The earliest conspicuously successful one was the \u2018\u2018Irma\" or Interna tional Rail Makers* association, organized in 1883.These organizations very.much to the fore in 1926 27.when they were considered a symbol of Europe resentment against the American economic position in Europe and a weapon to fight he big industrial combines ot the Jnited States.25c ' Vet Cemeteries The United States has established six cemeteries in France, the jurisdiction of which was placed under the American Battle Monuments commission pursuant to an executive order of February 26, 1924.The manner in which those cemeteries were obtained is as follows: The cemeteries of the Mesue-Argonne and Suresnes (with the exception of a small parcel of ground of the latter) were purchased by the French government, which granted burial rights therein to the United States in accordance with an agreement between the French minister of war and the war department, free of cost to the United States.\u201cThe Somme, Oise-Aisne, St.Mi-hicl, Aisne-Marne, and ground for the entrance of Suresnes cemetery were established under an agree, ment between the United States and the French government which granted perpetual use of the grounds for buria! purposes to the United States, for which the United States paid a stipulated price.\u201d 20c 10c 18c 10c Wilson\u2019s Garage 25c The Same Reliable Serv'ce 35c 49c Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service 5c o Ford Service ! Shell Sealed Cas & Oils Salmon and Haddock Filletts, fresh and smoked Codfish, green and blocks came J.P.Wilson THE CORNER STORE Wain Street Shawville.Quebec Phone 40 Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard Wain and Centrelts QUE.$ SHAWVILLE. w 1 r- Canadian National! .Railways Revenues dent's \"lease lend\" bill of all-out aid to Britain was In process of passing the House of Representatives, from where It would go to the Senate.Debate In the Upper House was expected to continue another three weeks at least.Such delay In legislation would do little harm to the British war cause, practical standards American war aid to Britain was going ahead about as fast as facilities permitted, and past British cash orders for planes, munitions, were meantime being filled.I\tThe Convoy Question I Still considered of paramount I importance, though not talked about freely in the open, was the question of the U.S.strengthening the British convoy system.I Everyone knew that the American I aid program would be futile unless the goods produced could be delivered safely to Britain.It was I expected that much would he done I temporarily to relieve British shipping for war hauling, but the use of American warships in convoys would become a hot issue very soon.Quiz Kids Quiz Quints\u2019 Doctor VOICE Saving Ontario\u2019s Natural Resources THE O F revenues of the'all- The gross inclusive Canadian National - ail-ways System for the wc-cl January 7, 1941, ware .f as compared with.for the corresponding period of 11)40, an 111-creuse of PRESS ck ending Ü HH'J :is FIRST BOTTLENECK The original bottleneck problem started with the catsup bottle.\u2014 \u2014 Brandon Sun ,1«4 it was thought, since by .\t8®,*25 or 22f.î> G.C.TONER Ontario Federation of Angler* (NO.26) EXHIBITS TELL STORY It was not long before the original Royal Ontario Museum building was found to be inadequate for the rapidly expanding exhibits and research material.A new building was projected and completed in 1933.The old part was used as a wing and the entrance now faced on The Museum of BETTER IN 1941 Unless you are a better man in 1941 than you were in 1940 there is not much chance that your resolutions will long survive.\u2014Peterborough Examiner.Fishermen-Farm ;rs Harvest Eel Gr&?s Eel grass in demand tor .insulation and packing is ftirftlr.fi-ing a market for great quantities of thh marine plant which is after SHIFTING RESPONSIBILITY Most of us are really sincere when we ask heaven to help the poor.We feel that It relieves us of the responsibility of helping them ourselves.\u2014Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.LORD HALIFAX A contemporary hopes that censorship regulations will not require us to allude to the new British ambassador to tho United States as \"Lord Eastern Canadian Port.\u201d \u2014Woodstock Sentinel-Review.along the beaches every high wind.The f-s .arm*u* farmers of the sections of tho South shore of Nova Scotia ju Shelburne have been ht rvesting tho plant and obtain' Tho Canadian strewn main Queen\u2019s Park.Zoology was given the complete floor of the- east wing and laboratories and workshops on the ground floor.These extensions of space enabled the institution to organize as a properly constituted museum.In the development of the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology, it has always been the aim to keep a proper balance between exhibits and research that is, between the popular and the scientific phases of museum work.On the exhibition side, the aim has been to make the exhibit tell Re own story with the minimum ef descriptive label.This is ac-pliehed in part by the provis- 'ar upper »r ?go* n .afin, it A Un U- price*.Railways line follows the tie Const along this south \u2019ih from Halifax to Yarmouth m which annually at numbers of visitors.mtcre.iting Iir'.s i t y ».» I* IS area large burnt» possesses with the early history of i England and during its settlement provided accoii)'.inflation for Loyalists who had 1 -New York.4 # FORT ERIE DID IT Chief Constable of Fort Erie is justly proud of the town's record \u2014seven years without a fatal motor accident on its streets.Which shows what can bo done.\u2014Owen Sound Sun-Times.< .Shelved v*a-'y # # CANADA: The mountain gave birth to a mouse\u2014stillborn.Three of work, millions of dollars I Dr.Allan Roy Dafoe, who brought the Dionne quintuplets into the world and is their medical guardian, looks uncomfortable at the receiving end of a barrage of questions at the N.B.C.studios in New York city when he appeared as guest observer with the Quiz Kids.The Quiz Kids, whose program ordinarily originates in Chicago, were in New York making a movie short.years in cash, hundreds of volumes of research material, months of publicity, appeared to have gone for naught when the conference of nine provincial premiers meeting in Ottawa last week threw out the Rowell-Sirois report (with its recommendations for reorganizing Canada\u2019s financial structure) after only a few hours' consideration.Time alone could tell what effect this rejection would have upon the future of the Dominion.Perhaps not as momentous as we might now think.Many wondered who was right\u2014Mr.King, who maintained that the adoption of the report would assist in the war effort; or Mr.Hepburn, who violently opposed it, saying that the time was altogther inopportune.Now that the report had been shelved, the machinery of our governments would doubtless continue to function as in the past\u2014 until a worse crisis forced the revamping of our set-up in its entire- a World Hockey Meet Planned com Ion dt accessory material designed to suggest something of the habitat in which animals live.This trend in museum exhibition has culminated in the habitat group which depicts an animal amid a representation of its natural surroundings.Usually such a group includes a panoramic picture as a background.Only two large habitat groups have so far been attempted, these illustrating the black bear and the passenger pigeon, but a series of twenty-four smaller exhibits of the same type illustrate the habitat of a number of common Ontario mammals, birds and reptiles.///// ' \\W v ENERGY TO LAUGH THE WAR-WEE K\u2014Commentary oo Current Events Dr.W.G.Hardy of Edmonton told the semi-annual convention of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association that plans are under consideration for staging world hockey championship in Canada after the war.Even before the war ends, world tournaments might be held smaller scale, said Dr.Hav- War Awaits Spring Drives; S i r o i s Report Is Ousted % m i -a ' m to Nazi chances of successful invasion of the British Isles, official circles in Washington were of the opinion the odds were definitely againet It.on a dy, past president of the C.A.H.\u201cDo not regard the present lull In operations a# meaning that Germany does not know what to do next.The present pause la creative and only apparent.\"\u2014German Minister Goebbele.\u201cA final victory over \u2018totalitarian Intolerance* depends up-en Anglo-American co-operation\" \u2014British Prime Minister Churc- A.He 'explained that the chief of the International Ice \\ t m purpose Hockey Association was to transfer the centre of world hockey from Belgium to Canada where it rightfully belonged.Organization of the I.L.H.A.was prompted by the outbread of war in Europe and virtual collapse of the Old World body.Ligue Internationale do Hockey Sur Glaça* Great Britain, Canada and the United States make up the new world body and Dr.Hardy said that \"the Olympic committee henceforth must take us on our own terms.\u201d Propaganda Offensive arid Defensive BRITAIN: The British were still In the main fighting a defensive war with Germany, awaiting the hour when they would have the full weight of American production behind them.Against Italy they were conducting a highly-successful offensive which gave promise of broadening out to wipe Mussolini's African Empire oft the map, and weaken his position In Europe beyond repair.Choice of Two Campaigns In the Battle of the Mediterranean, the British had the choice of two major moves, of pressing the offensive in north and east Africa; or of waging war In the Balkans In earnest\u2014perhaps gaining Turkey\u2019s adherence.The first of these two planned campaigne would be the more likely to develop.r Not all the museum\u2019s specimens are on exhibition ; in every large natural history museum; there are hundreds of specimens preserved in the research collection for every one on exhibition In the public galleries.One of the primary functions of a museum of Zoology is to study the animal life, particularly of the region it serves.The specimens on which such studies are based are secured chiefly by field surveys carried out by the Museum\u2019s own staff, but some material is obtained by donation, by purchase, and by exchange.The need that existed prior to the establishment of the Royal Ontario Museum for an institution to investigate the animal life of Ontario is shown by the fact, that, since its inception, nearly sixty species of vertebrates not previously known to occur in Ontario have been found within our limits.B Bee Hive\" Syrup c hill.ty.\"A spirit of mutual understanding and confidence la characteristic of the friendly relatione existing between the U.S.8.R.and Germany.\u201d\u2014Tass, official Soviet ne\\|f* agency.\u201cThe war will move to a elim-In the next few months .perhaps In the next few weeks.\" \u2014Hugh Dalton, British Minister ef Economic Warfare.\u201cMy personal and private opinion Is that on Jan.1 Britain \u2022toed a 65-46 chance to win the war.\"\u2014U.8.General G.C.Strong.* # # Read together, these five utterances depict for ua in broad, general outline the stage World War II had arrived at last week.Both parties to the conflict were taking stock, feverishly preparing for the climax spring was sure to bring.Nazi Objectives GERMANY.The whole world knew (said \"Time,\" Jan.13) that it, would be to German advantage to strike, hard and quickly, for many reasons:\tto relieve pressure on backtracking Italy, to batter down the last resistance in the Balkans, to bring France and Spain solidly into the German orbit, to smash the centre of the British Empire 1 Its No.1 fleet base\u2014before American help to Britain could reach decisive proportions.Several of these moves were for the moment stymied\u2014Yugoslavia, Bulgaria (with the tacit backing of Russia), Turkey, were as firm In their stand against the Nazis ae their relative strength would allow \"wasn\u2019t having any\"; the French Cabinet held too many trump cards (the fleet, and Weygand in Africa and Syria) to lose so early the game against Hitler.With regard .Unappeased A crowd of angry farm folk-taxed London, Ontario\u2019s, biggest hall to capacity last week and heckled Dominion Minister of Agriculture Gardiner when he endeavored to explain to their satisfaction the policies of the Federal Government regarding wartime difficulties of Ontario farmers.Uu-appeased was the gathering which asked for a bonus on hogs (now being raised at less than production, costs); an increase in the price of cheese; removal of the peg on the price of butter; shipping of low-grade grain from the west as feed for eastern live stock.The reaction to Mr.Gardiner\u2019s email concessions (a \"floor\" for butter, slight increase in the price of cheese) from Ontario farm lend-was not favorable.The provincial Minister of Agriculture was \u201cconsiderably disappointed.\" The president of the United Farmers\u2019 Co-operative said Mr.Gardiner's recommendations were \"very unsatisfactory.\" The president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture said the whole farm situation would be threshed out at the Federation convention this week ill Toronto.To Increase Army A report issued at Ottawa last week by the Inter-Departmental Committee on Labor Co-ordination revealed that the Government is planning an increase of 117,200 men in Canada\u2019s armed services during 1941.Canada\u2019s munitionmaking army during the same time would be increased by 70,000 to 225,000.More than four new divisions (80,000) are to be added to the army this year.?Add to Milk\u2014Serve on Puddings\u2014Spread on Bread and Butter.fcf.I ax w ' By Fred Neher LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT t » h ?/2 -/ » ?3T » ; 93-IJ3T I » ii ' # # ; Bread From Russia RUSSIA: The new trade pact signed last week under which the Soviet Union undertook to increase her contributions to Germany's wartime breadbasket was viewed as of tremendous international importance.Besides broadening trade relations between the two countries, the agreements were said to have fixed mutual boundaries in newly-acquired territories and settled resulting re-patriation problems (50.000 Germans in Soviet-held lands would return to the Reich).The signing of the pact followed weeks of increasing tension In the Balkans where the massing of troops and reporte of disagreements over control of the mouths of the Danube gave rise to speculation that German-Russiau relations might be badly strained.With Ohina, the Soviets signed a new barter agreement exchanging Russian military supplies and machinery for Chinese tea- and manufactured products.i ! i The Book Shelf erg PbTY * \u201cCONFESSIONS OF AN IMMIGRANTS DAUGHTER\" by Laura G.Salverson This is the tale of a stormy life; the autobiography of a great Canadian.Jfrs.Salverson is descended from the last of the Viking nobles.Her parents\u2014Icelanders who made the voyage to Canada * in \u201987\u2014were settlers who never settled down.The account of their wanderings over the North American continent, from one city and pioneer settlement to another, and as far south as the cotton country of the Mississippi, is a book in Itself.The writer was a delicate child brought WP on the old Norse legends, who was taken in hand by an extraordinary woman, Aunt Haldora.There follow her experiences as a professional dancer, her first love iffair and several years of gruelling work In Canadian houses and | factories.Finally she is happily married to a compatriot and she herself becomes one of the most successful of Canadian novelists, winning the Governor-General's gold medal last year.\u201cConfessions of sn Immigrant\u2019s Daughter .by Laura G.Salverson .Toronto: Ryerson Press .$2.50.\\ ft 2 v Kfi X f : ,-V V \u2014 a ID V » re @ i \"V a Spain for the moment W/m 7/ $ # \u201cLet me have $500,000.My girl friend is coming down this noon and 1 want to make an impression.\" In Legislators\u2019 Hands UNITED STATES: The Presl- His Boyhood and Youth WINSTON CHURCHILL-1 OS.(?m F k A a >¦ '/jut V & R % i L os * i m V > i v \\ c ; # Twelve maga-Canadian, British and Entering the British army in 1895, Churchill first saw action when he ran away to Cuba and joined the Spanish forces as an officer in a Hussar rtgment.served in India, played much polo# His school days at Harrow were the despair of his parents.Winston was last in his class.After two unuccessful tries he finally was admitted to Sandhurst and immediately showed a great enthusiasm for military life.Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born Nov.30, 1874, third yon of Lord Randolph ChurchMl and Lady Churchill, the former Miss Jennie Jerome of New.York.His grandfather the seventh Duke of Marlborough.NEXT WEEK\u2014Churchill in India.Captured by Boers.Escape.Politics and romance.John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, England\u2019s greatest general, the illustrious ancestor of Prime Churchill.\u2022 Since was Minister Winston Marlborough\u2019s day, the Churchill family has given .\u2022 England\" many
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