The equity, 29 janvier 1942, jeudi 29 janvier 1942
[" No.23 5Vtu 1*i ar SHAWV1LLE, PONTJAC COUNTY.QUE THURSDAY.JANUARY 29th, 1942 St.Paul\u2019* Junior Guild purpose holding a Valentine Tea on Feb\u2019y Hili.\tT PERSONAL MENTION I Dr.F.W.MARTIN Surgeon Dentist G.T.Paul\u2019s Building, Mam Street Phone 119 SHAWVILLE, QUE.GOWLING BUSINESS COLLEGE Relax, Spread Out and Be Comfortable Mrs.Allan Sparling spent the weekend witiihietda in Otuwi.Pte Gordon Smith, R.CO.C., of Montreal, spent the week end with his wife and familylin town.& Mrs.Alex H.Horner has returned home from nil extended visit to relatives in Saskatchewan.ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to Announce to the public of Shaw ville and district that 1 have removed my shoe repairing business from Centre Street to ray residence.Queen Street, near Clifford Cone s barber shop.H.F.SMITH Corner Bank and Somerset Streets Ottawa Ontario Thi*old reliable school haw removed to large and finer premises The finest and most model n in Ontario Attend a school with an established reputation Open all year.War Pictures Shown with A series pt war pictures were diown in neveral places In the County during the past week by National Film Board, and although there was very little advertizing, the attendance was very good, particularly at Pine Lodge, Bristol, where the pictures were screened under the auspices of a local committee, and a silver collection realized * IZ for the lied Cross.Mrs.Harold Walker,\u2019of Ottawa, the week end ; with her Instillation of Officers of Adiia Rebekah Lodge the spent mother, Mrs.R.A.Dale, ALADDIN Mr.and Mrs.Earl Russett, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Gordon Russett, at McKee.Miss Florian Brough, R.N , of Ottawa, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Brough.Senator Byron Horner, who is attending Parliament in Ottawa, spent the week with his brothers at Charteris.Lieut.David Clarke, R.C N., and Mrs.Clarke, of Montreal, spent*the week end at the home i t Mrs.Clarke's parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Masson.Mrs.Donald Baker has been in Ottawa for a few days to visit her brother, Mr.Robert |McCredie.who is a patient at Water Street Hospital.LAC Herbert Wickeds, R.C A.F Mountain View, Ont., spent the week-end with his parents.Mr.and Mrs, Jno.Wtokens, Clarendon Front.Flying Officer George Wanless, of Edmonton, and his bride, the former Miss Bernice Brotherton, of Hamilton, visited relatives in town and vicinity for a few days week.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Mrs.A.8.Smart of this village will celebrate her f Sttb birthday on Thursday ot this week, 20th inst., and the Equity joins many intends in extending best birthday wishes.W.I.C0WL1HC President The installation of officers of Adina Rebekak Lodge, No.40, was held in the lodge room on Monday night.I).D P.Mrs.Leslie Dale and degree team as follows : J.P N.G.\u2014Mrs.Lindsay Armstrong N.0 \u2014Miss Barbara Woodley V, G.\u2014Mrs.Bruce Barber Ree-Seet'y\u2014Miss Doris Jndd Fin Sect y\u2014Mrs S.Lan ford Treasurer\u2014Mrs.Thus.Shore Officers appointed were Warden\u2014Mrs.Walter Harris Conductor\u2014Mrs.Lem Hodgin* R 9N G.-Miss Muriel Strutt L.8.N.G.\u2014Miss Kathleen Woodley R.S V.G\u2014 Mrs.Bert Stark L S V G \u2014Mrs Cynthia Draper Chaplain -Miss Maude Smart G.G.\u2014Mrs.Melvin Armstrong I.O.\u2014Miss Lottie Wright.M.W.BRAITHWAITk , Principal MODERN WHITE LIGHT JAMES A.MILLAR B.A.L.L L.\" I J; ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 Main St.,Hull, Que.Al ftfefU\u2019tlHoUl, Campbell'.Bay \u2022very Wednesday morning At P4ntiacHouie,3hawville,every Wednesday at Noon Victory Loo to be Laaocbed Feb.16 Organization plans for the second Canadian Victory Iwomn to be launched on February 1(5 are now nearing completion and chairmen for various districts a nd^ comm unities thioughout the province are being appointed.Mr.Trevor Thompson, of Montreal, who or ganized the 1st Victory Loan for Pontiac, is back in the county getting the new organization planned.Uses 94 per cent air-only 6'per cent, oil Is absolutely safe\u2014Can\u2019t explode Yours for only $6.25 HAHLAND 0.BO WAT Notary public Graduate of McGill University èHAWVILLE.QUE.SHAW VILLE HARDWARE STORE -\u2022 Estate 0.J.Caldwell Successful Year For Shawville and District United Churches Mobile Recrnitinc Unit el R.C.A.F.At Shawrittc Every Fourth Satnrday 4 The annual meetings of tho three congregations of tne Shawville United churches was held la*t week with the pastor Rev.A.F Pokes presiding.In each case the reports showed that the churches and their organizations all had a prosperous year and that the financial condition was good with all obligations met At each meeting votes of thanks were passed to the various officers for their work and resolutions ot appreciation to the minister, and coupled with a request that be continue bis seivices daring 1 M2.Gratification was expressed at SI ta i k s Corners that the final notes on the debt ineared in building the new church hall has been paid and at Shawville the new electric organ, bought three years ago, was now free of debt.Highlights of the various meetings were as follows j.LAFLAMME, K.C.\u2022\u2022 Flying Officer T.B.Senez has just completed a tour of the Ottawa District organizing Mobile recruiting for the Royal Canadian Air Force.Mobile recruiting has been reorganized to standardize the system throughout the Ottawa district and does away with the somewhat hit and miss method of casual trips in various localities.In the future, certain towns will be visited every month on the same day of the month and at the same hour of the day Three trips have been organized to cover approximately 80 per cent, of the Ottawa district and these Ad* t* [Barrister, \u2022olio!tar etc Orndi ^Campbell's Bay, Quebec «j* (In Lawn Block) % x _ Winter Time I DONAT Le GUERRIER Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC ft»?is Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request ^ Matters dealt with by corresponds!! cc f trips are sub divided as follows 1.\t\u2014 Smiths Falls, Prescott.Brock ville, Kingston.Napanee, Perth and Carleton Place.\t| 2.\t\u2014 Winchester,\t¦¦¦ Cornwall, Lancaster, Alexandria, Hawkesbmy and Alfred.\" 3.\t\u2014Almonte.Arnprior, Renfrew, Eganville, Kill aloe, Barry\u2019s Bay# Pembroke, Beach burg and Shaw-ville.As far as Shawville is concerned, the Mobile Unit will be here every fourth Saturday of the month from ten o\u2019clock in the morning to two in the afternoon.Another feature of these tours will be that the R.C, A.F.will bring along* with them a Medical Officer who will examine the applicants oil the spot, and tell them immediately whether or not they are fit for service Knitting Sugar Ratieeed to Twelve Ouecei a Week R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT - BARRIS.TER ^ HULL, QUEBEC A t Proufoot\u2019S Hotel Campbell\u2019s Bay every Tuesday at Noon.At Pontiac House .Shawville every Tuesday Evening Ml Morrisburg, STARK\u2019S CORNERS This meeting was held on Wed* ne-day in the hall.The membership was given as 53 and there had been 5 baptisms and 4 funerals during the yeai.The Y.P U.reported 14 members and receipt* of #24 ; the Womans Association had 20 members and receipts of #283 00; the Sunday school 53 scholars and receipts oi $32 and the Church Treasurer reported receipts of I 400 of which $ 70 was for missions.The officers elected Elders, John A Dean, Time By order of the war time prices and Trade Board Canadians may not purchase more than two weeks supply of sugar at the prescribed ration figure.Those who have more than that amount on hand must use their supplies until they are less than sufficient under the ration for two weeks before buying more.\t~ The order, effective Sunday last fixed three quarters of a pound per person per week as the sugar ration for household consumption in Canada.It is unlawful to purchase more than two weeks\u2019 supply at a time, to purch i*e any sugar for household use if there is two week\u2019s supply or more on hand.There is no restriction on the method of purchase, he made clear.One person may buy for a whole household, either in person or by telephone, for cash or credit.It will be up to the Canadian to regulate himself and obey the sugar law.Any breach of board orders carries a possible penalty of $ 5,000 fine and two years imprisonment, / We invite you to see what we have to offer in knitting* yarns I D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon shawville .xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX» were Harvey Wilson, Leslie Dean ; Stewards, Clifford FnlforJ.Erwin Smart, Bert Stark, John Cunningham, William Crick ; I nhere, Erwin Smart, Clive Smart, Kelvin Crick, Cedric Elliott, Alvin Brown; Organist, Mrs.Wes Palmer ; Session clerk, Leslie Dean ; Church Treasurer, Harvey Wilson ; Representatives to Presbytery, Irwin Smart, Hubert Elliott Phone 81 i SUPER WHEELING YARN Er.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 63 S \u2022 Finest quality Canadain [Wheeling \\arn Knits farther than most regular Wheeling Yarns.ji Mr.Alex Beaa Die: el Injuries Free Kick Free Colt > All shades, 2 & 3 ply $1.60 per lb, l It is with deep regret that we report the death of Mr.Alex Beau, who passed away at the Pontiac Community Hospital on Friday hh the result of severe injuries received from a kick from a coit at hih farm on Wednesday evening when he was watering the stock.Mr.Bean was a life long resident of Clarendon, and one of the townships leading farmers.He was born ill 1805, a son of the late Qn Wednesday, Dec.3rd, the Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Bean.He had wedding took place at Tenandry been a member of the Orange Church of Alvin Stewart Whelen, Order and was very active in c.F.C.and Miss Helen M.Ul&shan, municipal affairs, being a conn- younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.tillor for a number of years.\tAlastan Macdonald, of Shellock An Anglican, he attended St.Killieerankie.\t8 Alban's Church, Parkman.\tThe bride, who was given away He was married 54 years ago to by her father, was in a robe of Miss Lucinda Hodgius.who sur- |vory satin, and she wore a chan vives, with two sous Wilfred, of jet orBnge blossom and brnssels Clarendon, and Thomas, on the net veil.Her shower bouquet was homestead ; three daughters, Mrs.Qf p|nfc chrysanthemums.James Cunningham, of South gj,e was attended by her sister, Porcupine, Mrs.Albcr t Leack, of Miss Margaret Macdonald, whose Pembroke and Mrs.Roy Dagg.of dress of delphinium blue needle l in t endon : four sisters, Mrs.Win.drawn lace was in Victorian style Pultz, of Renfrew, Mrs.Arthur\tcarried yellow chrysanthe Stevenson, of Toronto mod Mrs.mnmr and wore a chaplet of blue Peter Geer/of Winnipeg, and Miss and tnver.Alice Bean, of Clarendon.Twenty Betty Gibb, the little train ninegrandcbildren also survive.bearer, in white Pflk wore a ban The funeral was held on Monday deau of pink roses and carried a afternoon from the late home on po*y 0f pink chrysanthemums, the Portage du Fort road, to St Rev.D.M Sinclair officiated,! Alban's Church, Parkman.Service Groomsman was L Corp.Mahon.\tZION was conducted by Rev.Donald c p.p, and the ushers were The % members of Zion congre 23531»\trssWiif tor of Sbawville United Church Allen h A.p.\t.ba,anM on hand.The W.A.with jrts toss* s^æirïëi %1 & During the service Mrs.Clive Mmg.Mendelssohns \u201cWedding R,ed Cross \u2022 12.00 The election of Smart and Mrs.Leslie Dean sang a March\u201d concluded the service.Queers resulted as follows duet.\" NolDiiapomkntfit ni Mrs.Watson Walker, Kinross.Session, Mervyn Thompson, Geo Heaven.\u2019\tpresided at the organ.\tWarren, Wesley Hynes, John Interment was made at Stalks The reception was held at Shel \u2022 aturgeou \u2022 Stewards, Harold Corners Cemetery, the pall bearers |ocfc where Mrs.Macdonald, the\tbut Draper.Graham being, Messrs.Clarence and hm* bride's mother, received the guest*.Thompson, | Harry Wilson and merson Horner, Garfield, Harry, | For travelling the bride chose * Hany «Sturgeon, Treasurer : Oi \u2022 Lloyd and Harland Hodgins, all 8mBrt frock of grey woollen cloque ^ Mrs.Wesley Hynes ; S.S mhews of the deceased.\twith coat and hat to match\t8upt , Wesley Hyne Secretary.There was u very large attend- The groom Isa son of Mr- James L%1|ra Barber ; Managers, James.m MM .r»=,™i .\" 5^35-ta s«Srti ÿ;sri.aie\u201d* \",to \"d (shawville Ottawa.WARRIOR BRAND WOOL Special Yarn for Military Knitting 4 ply only, in grey Airforce blue and khaki 50c per hank.SHAWVILLE At this meeting.Thursday eveu ing, Edgar Horigin\", church TW, tirer, reported receipts ot 9 SMi 00 of which $ 500 wa* for missions ; Miss Kay Woodley reporting for the Woman\u2019s Association showed receipts of 8 347.00 ; Mrs.Walter Harris showed the W.M.S.had 50 members and had raised $240 for missions ; George Bade# told of 79 members in the Y.P.U., re ceipts of $ 287 00 and a balance of $219 00 with $2600 for missions ; the Sunday school reported 120 scholars, receipts of $ 848.00 and $ 121 given to missions.Plans were made to renovate the church this spring.The new officers elected for a two year Session:\u2014Walter Harris, N.D Kilgour, T.Clifford Wilson, R.J.Tracey, R P Eades and Harold Hodgins; Steward#, Edgar Hudgins, Dr.8 E.McDowell, D T Hodgins, U.H MacLean, Art Dagg.Hazlewood Elliott.Rev.A.P.Pokes reported that there 94 additions to the church roll during 1941 making the total membership 265 and there were 44 baptisms.10 marriages and 8 burials at this appointment.DU.WALLACE J.W.HODGINS i Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St.Catherine Street .West MONTREAL, QUE.Alvin Stewart Whalen Harriet! Overseas v DUNKIRK WOOL A very popular Military Yarn in Airforce blue, khaki, grey, fine 4 ply.One ball knit;» a pair of socks, 60c per ball.SUAI*.3*67 H K.NEILSON, M.D, FOR FINER KNITTING Ej j, Ear, Nose aid Threat SPECIALIST Andalusian, Beehive, Crochet Knitting Wool, Bluebird, Orkney.Super Service Wool, etc.i ONT.OTTAWA.PHONE, 2-7961 ' w t BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE JUST ARRIVED 462 Bronson Avo., Cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONTARIO scismiHOjrs exahinauohs Specialists on mil tiseal and muscular eye defects T, T.Beattie, Kathleen M Rollins, leg.Op tm.trlit New Cenille Bedspreads, beautifully designed *' patterns in rose American beauty, peach, yellow, mauve, green, wine.See these spreads $8.00 each.were All double bed size.\u2022eg.Optometrist Gordon T.Paul INSU RANGE See our Remnant Table REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations THE W.A.HOOCINS STORE Quebec Shawville ne QUE beautiful floral tributes were re ceired.\u20221 \\ : U Russia\u2019s Second Line of Defense ANDY HARDY TAKES A BRIDE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON RADIO REPORTER DIALING WITH DAVE: Groupe of Men Behind Front Line Put Eeeentlel Service# In Working Order have expected, Jack Benny, Lmi Radio Theatre, Hie Aldrich tly (Jumped to 4th place after a year In Canadian Radio), Fibber McGee and the Kraft Music Hal.Daytime serial that took top rating was Road of Ufa! How dose this It might be said that writer A1 Morley la Jumping from the frying pan Into the fire, or from the dog-houee into a madhouse.For over two years he has been writing the \"Uncle Walters Dog House\" program.Now he has resigned to Join BXlgar Bergen's writing staff In Hollywood to help put sassy words In Charlie McCarthy's mouth! Look for some new humor and gage in the Sunday night CROC and CBC network funfeet\u2014Charlie McCarthy at 9.10 D.S.T.LESSON IV THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS Matthew 4i 1*111 Mark 1:12, 13| Luke 4:1-13 PRINTED TEXT, Matthew 4:1-11.GOLDEN TEXT \u2022 .one that hath bean in all peints tempted like as wet without aim.Hebrews 4:15.THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.\u2014The spring of A.D.IT.Place.\u2014A wilderness, probably en the west aide of the Jordan, though its location is not definitely known.The enthusiasm and skill of the Russian workers, who form the second line of the great Russian army pushing back the German troops, has been paid tribute to by e British broadcaster the setup of the Russian army he said that Immediately behind the front line army there was the engineering and technical department, the rallworker gauge and groups of others whose Job K Is to get into working order all means of communication, railway stations, bridges, and the most essential services.\"They oall them second line soldiers and they are filled with the high spirit as their brothers \u2022taok up with your preferences?\u2022 # Describing A few 1160 listening Tlpei Every Thursday there a a apse-lal giveaway on the Happy Gang \u2014which adds no end to the on the program on that particular day.Of course, there\u2019s always when Bert Pearl, Hugh Bartlett, Bob Par non, Kathleen Stokes, Mb die Allen and Blaln Maths get te» gather \u2014 that's why they\u2019re called \"\u2019The Happy Gang.\" We partie#» larly like the way they\u2019ve re-introducing the old song \"Over here tor Over There!\" The Mémoire of Dr.J.O bert \u2014 Friday at 7.00 p.m.D.8.T.are dramatisations of actual parlance\u2022 in the Interesting ear of the Doctor\u2019s.Like really fine Gospel singing?Then listen to the Precious Pro## lee Hour, Sunday mornings at # ## D.8.T.on CKOG.Rev.W.W.Tim*, who conduct# the program has s great tenor voice, and program often features the old favorites \u2014 like \"Ninety and Ninels like a Mountain Railroad\" \u2014 and others.Record of the week is \"White Cliffs of Dover\".Kay Kyeer and Sammy Kaye have both made fine recordings of the tone! # w The Great Glldersleve, one of radio\u2019s newest big time comedy programs, grew out of the Fibber McGee show, with McGee's sidekick Glldy, streamlined Into a show of hie own.Among the many voices on the show is that of Lu-rene Tuttle who plays young Leroy's Indulgent slater, Marjorie.Lureee also Is featured In many of the leading dramatic bits In Academy Award, Bun day a at #16 on CROC.The Great Glldersleve heard Sundays Satan's Desire 1.\t\"To be tempted of the devil.\" Satan\u2019s deep and constant desire, as the enemy ef God, is to thwart God\u2019s purposes, to prevent God from saving mon, and to make it impossible for the Kingdom of God to be fulfilled.2.\t\"And when he had fasted forty days and forty nighta, he afterward hungered.\u201d We should always bear in mind that our Lord\u2019s temptation occurred immediately after Hia baptism, that la, immediately after the hour He was officially anointed by the Holy Spirit to undertake his great ministry.The number \u2018forty* frequently recurs in the scriptures in relation to circumstances not altogether dissimilar from this event.3.\t\"And the tempter came and said unto him.If thou art the son of God, command that these stones become bread.\u201d The tempter puts the matter in this form in order to invite Jesus to establish the fact by a miracle and in order to intimate that ha certainly has the right thus to satisfy hia hunger.Jesus was tempted to work a miracle in order to relieve him hunger.But he never performed miracles merely for hie own benefit; they were all wrought to do good to others, and to attest his divine mission.4.\t\"But he answered and said, Jt is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.\u201d In each of the three temptations, Christ answers by quoting a passage from the Old Testament Scriptures.What Is this word of God which we are to flash through all falsehood like the thrust of a gleaming \u2022word ?It is the word of divine truth; it is the word of divine promise, laying God\u2019s strengthening comfort upon the heart.Note carefully that the moment Christ wields the Word of God, Satan ceases a particular temptation.6.\"Then the devil taketh him into the holy city; and he set him on the pinnacle of the temple, 6.and sa 1th unto him, If thou art the Son of God, cast thyself down; for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee: and, on their hands they shall bear thee up, Lest haply thou dash thy foot against a atone.\u201d Jesus stands on the lofty pinnacle of the Tower, or of the Temple porch.He is surveying the scene and by his side is the tempter, watching him.This was the time to act upon his trust.But so to have done would have been not trust\u2014far less the heroism of faith\u2014but presumption.Such temptation as was here presented to oar Lord can occur in our own lives.In front of them.\" said the speaker.\"The railways are put In order with a speed that la almost unbelievable.In one very Important spot, half a mile of destroyed raillines were repaired In three way hours.At an Important Junction work was carried on day and night Fires were lit to give light and warmth for the men working oa the trains and other equipment Interminable supply columns move steadily along.\"Behind the technical and supply departments, come the people who used to live in the villages and towns.They came back most of them to find their homes destroyed or their property stolen.Government committees are there to give Immediate assistance and wlthlm three weeks life begins to Is an NBC show at T.SO p.m.D.8.T Canadian survey on top notch ¦hows of the year 1941, place Charlie McCarthy (CKOC and CBC network) In first spot with nighttime dialers (Sunday 9.00 D.8.T.), and The Happy Gang, (CKOO and OBO network DÜ.T.) ae second top listened to show with day-tine audiences.consistent big night time favorites, included ea you might i Yes, it\u2019s Andy Hardy\u2014all grown up and playing the real life role of bridegroom.The 21-year-old film star is pictured with hie 19-year-old bride, the former A va Gardner, of Wilson, N.C., shortly after their wedding in the Presbyterian Church of Ballard, Calif.dally 1 p.m.Dog\u2014No Asthma No Dog\u2014Asthma Winston Churchill Values Punctuality Olh two or return to normal.\" OUR RADIO LOG Scientists may \u2014 and do \u2014 snicker in their beards .all they please, but here is J.R.Mosley\u2019s story and he's sticking to it:\u2014 Five years ago Mosley, suffer-from asthma, borrowed a Mexican chihuahua from a friend and gave it the run of the house.His asthma disappeared.But the friend\u2019s asthma turned, so Mosley had to retuffc the dog.Between asthmatic gasps, he ordered a chihuahua from Mexico.The dog arrived, and Mosley\u2019s asthma departed.But the dog died, and the asthma returned.So he ordered still another chihuahua flown to Memphis.Pfft \u2014 away went the asthma.Then the new dog ran away.Presto, asthma! The other day the chihuahua returned.Pronto, no asthma! Premier Winston Churchill is one of the world\u2019s busiest men and to such men punctuality ie # virtue.Concerning this virtue Mr.Churchill has expressed himself as in agreement with the sentiments of a friend who could never understand the point of view of persons who make a habit of being 10 minutes late for each appointment throughout the day.Mr.Churchill expressed the belief that in .the case of a late start the only straightforward course is to cut out one or two of the appointments altogether so as to catch up, the theory being that it is better that one notability should be turned away expostulating than that nine deputations should each fume for 10 minutes in a stuffy anteroom.\u2022BURT WAV» SCOUTING .CHAU Moatreal L'A Kl.Kirk CKLK Water lee :4#Ok CKCO Ottawa 1310k CKtiM Tlmnlaa 14TSk L K SO LKPL UraatfvrS l&MSk LKLW Wledfter | CKNI Wlaskaai 1230k IJ.STATION» WUMH Maftal# 1340k WHAM Her Neater 1180k WLW Liecleaatl 700k WUt Svkeaertady MlOk KDKA ritteburgk 1030k W MUM Lkleeee 780k WMKN Mattel# 030k W OR Muff ale MOk WKMW Mattel# ISZOk WJR Detroit 760 k TORONTO STATION» CFRM NeOk.CBL 740k CKCL RNOk, CRY 1010k UJ.NETWORK» The latest call tor salvage war service by the Boy Scouts is a request for the collection of bottle caps by Scout# as far east as Quebec City and Ontario aa far west as Windsor.The caps, known by the trade as \"crown corks\u201d are needed both for metal and the cork lining.WJZ NBC.Him* 770k WABÜ WOK CAN ADI CFOS Owe* Bd.1400k CROC HerolH CHML Hemlltea CKTM II.Calk.1230k CFCF CFCII Nerlk Hajr 1330k CFCO Ckatfe CFPL CJCS Stratford 1240k CFRC Klagatoa 14>*0k CJW Saul! 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(M.B.S.) riOk AN STATIONS os F Haglamd mg ITJt OSV lilag lead HAH KA4 Sgal* KAN KNM Kueaia UVS0 1130k 1 Meatreal k lk WOKA Sckeaectady 1370k HUB FBI la.13.27* WKtL llaataa 13.1ft* WCHX N.lark 11 a A new Good Turn by the Boy Scouts of Canada for their brother Boy Scouts of Britain is announced in the January issue of the official Dominion Scout publication, The Scout Leader.This is the supplying of Government Approved vegetable seeds, for use in British Scout Victory Gardens.A PHILANTHROPIST Answer to Previous Pottle 11 To annoy VISITÉîmS) 12 To improve I fTl 15 Roof edge.Mf\"1 20 To ransom, cfol 21 To suffice.Mr 23 Back Sf 24 Too.* F 25 Holes.L 27 Bonnet brim.28 Kind of ch 30 Thrashing.32 He was an ardent worker HORIZONTAL 1,6 Scottish-American philanthropist 18\tBlood.14 To hoist 16\tFigure.17\tGenus of turtles.16 Soothes.19\tTo capture.20\tVenerated.A I R'N*E L A A E AV One of the outstanding forma of war service rendered by the Boy Scouts of Canada during 1941 wsa the \"shore leave\u201d camp maintained hear Halifax, on the \"Lone Cloud Scout Reserve\u201d for the benefit of sailors of the convoy fleet, from ships of all types were given several rest days ashore, for which the warmest appreciation expressed by men and offi-In a number of cases ap- PiEAHMAiN P I Î This Curious World m- ?;V t r SSÜ HA By William Ferguson I MP NAP I N DO I TH1SA E U I > n IÆ 10UR Some 1,500 ratings A « I N mini E L RANG for $ or ne BHBHB A 22 Gymnastic apparatus.26 Halted.29 To ignoré.21 Alleged force.12\tAdhesive substance.13\tEgyptian deity.14\tEmerald mountain.36\tNotched.37\tHalf an em 38\tSour plum.39\tChinese sedge.58 He donated 41 Dressed in war.33 Withdrawal.room* to many 35 He established communities -t0 help humanity 40 To instigate.42\tFor fear that 43\tBitter herb.44\tUnit of force.) was 45 Coal box ccrs prcciation took the additional form of a substantial donation from a ship\u2019s canteen fund, voted \u2019 y :e men themselves.The sailors were accommodated in eight Adirondack shelters, an officers' hut and a mesa hall complete with galley.Three of the eight shelters were paid for respectively by the Canadian General Council, the Scouts of Montreal and the Halifax Rotary toward 46 Bend of the head.48\tWriggling.49\tRye fungus disease.52\tDesert fruits 53\tInstrumental composition.55 Branched.57 He was a pioneer maker.VERTICAL 1\tDeputy.2\tName 3\tJejune 4\tThing 5\tStage whisper 46 Unless 6\tInclosing framework 7\tJustifies.8\tTo change a gem setting.% \\tw.\\\\ * * L\\\\\\ - V X 47 S molding 50\tEye 51\tPaving substance.52\tBecause.54 Dye.56 Mother.vv 9 Lizard or book 10 Gazelle ATTEMPT TO MAINTAIN EXCLUSIVE HUNTING Unity of Scripture 7.\"Jesus said unto him, Again it is written, Thou shalt not make trial of the Lord thy God.\u201d Once again our Lord turns to the armory of the Word of God.Only as we enter into the unity of Scriture, as it balances, completes and explains itself, are we armed against error and delusion, excess or defect.Contributions other shelters were made by a number of Scout Groups in different parts of the Dominion, and the balance of the building cost was taken rare of by Halifax Dis- co* ISM IV NEA at*vies, me 0 II INSIDE OP FAIRLV WELL DEFINED 13 16 I / BOUNDARY LINES A LIZARD'S miL MASSACHUSETTS, I trict The first party to visit the camp were men from in armed merchantman, and these were followed from week to week by detachments from battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and a hospital ship comprised crewmen from Free French and British corvettes.The men enjoyed themselves swimming, rowing, sailing, football and softball.Rather oddly, from the layman\u2019s point of view, about the lake in fisher- 21 5 8.\"Again, the devil taketh him unto an exceeding high mountain, and showeth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the lory of them: 9.and he said unto im, all these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.\u201d The one thing that Satan wanted was so simple to state yet so vast in its implications, namely that Jesus should fall down and worship him.Whom we worship, we serve.By bowing down we submit to the one before whom we throw ourselves prostrate i AT A UO/>A/77 BUT NEAR THE One mixed party 35 54 35 5 BOUGHT THE CLAIMS OP HEIRS 7 MA//ME FOR ABOUT m ' T .a ENGLISH POUNDS.rowing men\u2019s dories was a favoured sport Tramping through the woods also popular ; and several of the sailors \u201clost their bearings\u201d for some hours, but were found by search parties, none the worse for the experience.2 I WHEN a lizard dashes away from an enemy, he Is quite likely to leave his tail to distract the pursuer\u2019s attention while he makes his escape.By means of specially formed muscles and ligaments, the amputation is bloodless.And, almost immediately, a new tail starts to form.51 52 54 56 Should Jesus have bowed his knee to this monster of iniquity, then he would have come under Satan\u2019s power.7 58 XfcXT: What la America's favorite r**dwlrh* Two Principles 10.\"Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for It is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only \u2022halt thou serve.\u201d This passage reveals the two fundamental principles dominant in our Lord\u2019s life, namely: an intimate knowledge of what the will of God is in any particular crisis of life, and, secondly, a determination to adhere to the will of God, no matter what the cost might be these two principles are dominate in the life of any believer, that life is safe from collapsing the hour of temptation; that will be one constant triumph, ef Increasing strength and abiding joy.>.\tWÊ By J.MILLAR WATT POP\u2014In Action YOU THINK YDURG SMART, DONT WU YES! I DID A CROSS WORD PUZZLE- THIS\tz- WELL, WE- WANT SOMEONE WHO'S _ SMART ON , parade! z THIS WAS ON PARADE ! i I ?MORNING Xi i i % i 0 f /y When i o.i, tuu a; «mm \u2022 of it .here, in Canada, we have not ^ Society Hall, Shawville vet felt the impact of the war to-an ex tent which interferes except in a wr) minor way with our daily life, >>e are not rationed in food.We hue not been bombed.We enjoy security.>Ve \u2022enjoy the comforts of our homes, our We can go to church in free* We can express ourselves without any thought of the Gestapo.What blessings we enjoy! The least we do then, is to make this campaign a magnificent success .and quickly.Never let it be said that we turned a deaf ear to an appeal which should arouse such a wave of sympathy that llussia need have no fears -about «ut-medical aid from Canada mimed sssee mm# that affect your business.\t- .104 02 .2 00 Itussii'.ns are 3 00 3 00 of the Mrs.A.A.Rose, treasurer Austin Cemetery tired* acknowledge* with thanks the following donations $ 2 00 Harry Palmer.Mrs.Julia Sheppard.Mrs.Henry Olmstead Mrs.Pearl Bowden.Fied McUagg.Miss Mary Little.1 00 WHAT THE LAW REQUIRES YOU TO DO l 00 To Get Your Licence 1 oo t 00 I 00 1.\tGet on opplicotion form at your nearest post office.2.\tComplete the application and moil it, postage free.There is no licence fee.3.\tYou will receive by moil a Licence Identification Cord bearing your licence number.After March 31, 1942, any official, representative, or investigator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board may require you to produce your Licence Identification Card if you are subject to this licensing order.After March 31, 1942, you must notify the Director of Licensing of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board Ottawa, in writing, quoting your licence number.Of any change in the name, address, or character of your business within 10 days of such change.You must retain your Licence Identification Cord as it will remain in effect, unless suspended or cancelled, as long os the Maximum Prices Regulations continue.If you ore already licensed, o Licence Identification Card, valid for the duration of these Regulations, will be automatically moiled to you before March 31, 1941 You need not apply for a renewoJ and there is no licence fee.ANNUAL MEETING OF PONTIAC AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, NO.1 ,.\tThe annual meeting of the member* Wt cannot possibly conceive oi ()f lhe c* P
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