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[" r k No.23 lCtu Year SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, 1 EliLUARY 12th, 1942 A Valentine Ten, under the sue nice*of St.Pniirs Jiiliifr Lndi.-Guild.1 will be held in the guild room of the church from 4 to 7 p m.on Saturday» Feb'y 14th.Admin aion, 25 cents.\t* An explanatory meeting for any prospective War Service Blood donors will be held in the Shaw-ville High School, Friday evening, 8 |> m\u201e Feb Mth.Mr.James it.Potter, secretary of the Ottawa Blood Donors Service will be in attendance to address the meeting Everybody cordially invited.Shaw ville & District Red Cross Society Letter Received by Local Red Croie Regarding Malicious Rumors DIED GOXV LI NO BUSINESS ! Brahazox\u2014At Cnmiflgll's Buy,.\t_ \u201e\t, ¦ , .Quo* February 10th, 104*\tThe to lowing letter by b*y ,\t- Mary Ann Brabaz m, in hor*Ui i\tby tly ioeal brmch ot tlu-\t( N)| I V f V year.The funeral will tnkv ! Keel Crcm Society, ami the pnblit ,\tV171 JD\t, Jtes^iw%£ Krte\t«*\u2022«\u2022 »\u2022«» «< w*t »«* late residence nt Portage dn xxhich reflect on the honom i tin , Ottawa Ontario Fort, to St a#orgeV Anglican Hovlt-ty\tuniano » .u.b.,\u201e.«* o.\u201ev,.,,\t,j\u201els.oJd,ri,:,u,1; \u201ch\u201ed° a.\"; T W F | ffjj ¦\t6\tA malicious rumor is again being cir-\tpremises The finest and most ciliated that The Canadian lied Crow\ttnndein in Untilrio ¦\t| Ü Society sells its comforts! In our\tschool with an established Bulletin of the 24th of October, 1941.\timputation Open all year, we advised the Branches as follows :\u2014 11 You are requested to deny the absurd rumours which are being circulated in this Province that The Canadian Red Cross Society is selling comforts that patriotic volunteer women from one end of Canada to the other make for sailors, soldiers and airmen Cross has never been able to obtain proof that comforts so made are being sold\t' Z ' Ï Pratt\u2019s Poultry Regulator and Stock Tonic I Attend a BORN At Pontiac Community Hospital, Shaw ville, on Monday, February 2nd, 11)42, to Mr.and Mix.Percy Hihms ( nee Beulah Stenbens ) of Thorne Centre, a «on \u2014 Donald Percy.W.E.COWLING President M.W.BRAITHWAlTfc Principal Egg Producer.Worm Capsules Roost Paint Powdered Lioe Killer Roup and Gape Remedy Cow, Horse and Hog Powders C.C.F.and Three Libérais Win Byelections I JAMES A.MILLAR B.A L L L ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle\u2019tJHotel, Campbell\u2019» Bay \u2022very Wednesday At PontiacHouie, Shawville Wednesday at Noon The Red Rt Hon.Arthur Meighen, Conservative Leader and twice Prime Minister of Canada, was defeated while two Liberal Cabinet Ministers nod another candidate sup* porting Prime Minister King were elected in four Selections on PERSONAL MENTION Monday.Meighen, who resigned the Senate to run in York South after his selection as Conservative leader last November, to Mr.J.XV.Nose worth operative_____ tion candidate Justice Minister Hon.Louis St.Laurent and Labor Minister.Hon.Humphrey Mitchell retained seats in the Commons by substantial margins.Mr.St.Laurent succeeds the seat of the late Rt.Hon.Ernest Lapointe, and his portfolio, won in Quebec East where he won from Paul Bouchard, candidate of the recently formed unti conscription.-ist Canadian party.In the only other constituency contested by the new Montreal St.Mary, its can Raoul Peri I lard, ran second to Dr Gaepord Fauteiuu running as Line Ostiguy, Liberal, was third and Emile Sand, Liberal, last.Mr.Mitchell won over two in XVelland\t¦\t¦ independent, and Mark Krilttck C C.F.candidate.Bukk \u2014 At Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawvllle, on Tuesday.January 27.1942.to Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Burk, a son The canard has been officially denied a score of times but U is still circulating We also learn that certain soldiers from this Province have written home complaining that the Society has refused their lequest* for comforts.This is also untrue.Any Commanding Officer seeing that his men are in need of additional comforts forwards a requisition for these supplies through Auxiliary Services to the Red Cross and these requisitions are filled without question When delivered the responsibility of distribution rests with Quartermaster Sergeant\t\u2022\ty We shall be glad if you will keep this before you in case such rumours are circulated in your district.The Canadian Veteran has offered a reward of 8100.00 for any information that will lead to the apprehension of the guilty party or parties who have been circuiting these falsehoods, XV.Lego AT.President Quebec Div.Canadian Red Cross morning from Mr Mil.Nortonn Halkctt, of' Ottawa, was a week end guest of Mrs.C.J.Caldwell.Mrs.A.G Brough is visiting her daugnter, Mrs, Orin-Simons, at Thetford Mines, Que.Miss Mary Koran, of Philadelphia, visited friends in town for a few days during the past week.Seaman Fred Way.R C.N.V.R., of Ottawa, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs Hubert Way.Lac Donald McDoowell K C.A.F Tienton, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ma tison McDowell.HARLAND C.ROWAT ly, school teacher.Co Commonwealth Fed era SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE state G.J.NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE.QUE.L t * I J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C Advocate', Barrister, Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbell\u2019s Bay, Quebec (In Lawn Block) Ÿ- Winter Time DONAT Le GUERRIER party, didate, K Messrs.Ronald.Dean and Kenneth Morrison have returned after a month\u2019s course at the Dairy School at St.Hyacinthe, Que.Sgt.-Ob«erver Leslie Smith, recently of Rivers.Man., is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.I.Smith, Maryland.Mrs.C.XV.Dsgg him! little daughter.Margo, of Ottawa, have been visiting relatives in town during the past week.Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC one of three mis.Me reel :f Notes on Price Control is Branch at Quyon ; will call any Monday on request Matters dealt with by cone«pond«ncc Sugar rationing will not inter fere with the housewife's plans for home made -marmalade.The Sugar Administrator of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board has ÏÏSSïïS '£ water'\"hh S* » MILLER W ALLACE will beitHotv^tP to se4t her-a\t\u2018vADVOCAT \u2014 BARRISTER ¦sufficient quantity of sugar at the\tHULL.QUEBEC same time, so she may make her marmalade.The dealer will make a note on the sales slip for the oranges, that lie has also sold the customer enough sugar.If the housewife wishes to buy her oranges and sugar in different stores she should produce the sales slip tor the oranges when ordering the sugar.The sugar dealer may then serve her and mark the bill.Douglas Watt, an Knitting ( ! Y >¦/ Mr.Wilium Wallace Dies Alter Lengthy Illness at Portage La Prairie Time W//A, 1 Mr.and Mis Lionel Powles and H\tH L\t.little daughter, of Montreal, were A tonner highly respected Citi- guests at the home of the former\u2019s zeu of this district, in the person brother, Dr.C.P C Powles, re of Mr.William Wallace, died at cently.his home, Portage La Prairie, Man., on Sunday, January 18th, in his Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Stark and 83rd year.\t| little son, Wayne, of Cornwall, Mr.Wallace had been in tailing , visited at the home of the former\u2019s health for the past few years and parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Stark, had been confined to his bed for, last week.thHePWHtSrnintLe,lie township I.Mr.and Mr* J.M.Ar«e h son of the late Mr.Henry Wal I ™ Montreal this week wh « Mi.sr.âsr-osiîssîr\u2019ii-\u201d sw with his parents to Clarendon, souation.He later moved to Portage La Mayor G G.McDowell, and W.Prairie, Manitoba, where he had Q Chisnell, acting secretary for since resitted and engaged in farm |oc^| war veterans co-opera tiny with Federal ?authorities Shave arranged for the release of the two war trophies, ( a medium field gun and small mortar ) from the War Memorial Park so that they may be be converted to munitions.A t Proufoot's Hotel\tCampbell's Bay every Tuesday at Noon.At Pontiac House Shawville every Tuesday Evening z We invite you to see what we have to offer in knitting* yarns D.J.CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon shawville A chicken came home to roost at the Montreal offices of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board recently.A Board official had purchased a small amount of office supplies from a local merchant and the bill f rom the merchant arrived in the mail.In clear bold letters it carried the rubber stamped message : \u201cUnder the regulations of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, this bill must be paid within 30 days.\" .Phone 81 SUPER WHEELING YARN Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 63SS F Finest quality Canadian Wheeling Yarn Knits farther than most regular Wheeling Yarns.mg All shades, 2 & 3 ply $1.60 per lb, He was a member of St.Mary's Anglican Clmtch, Portage La Prairie.* Surviving besides his wife, the former Jennie Connelly, of Bristol, Que , are one son Melville, and one daughter, Myrtle, both residing at home ; one sister, Mrs.J.A.Telford, of Morchead, Que., and one brother, Matthew Wallace, of Clairmont, Alberta.The funeral was held on Wed# nesday from his late home.Service was conducted by the Rev.M.A.Créai, rector cf St.Mary\u2019s Anglican Church.Interment was made at Hillside Cemetery, Portage La Prairie.The pallbearers were.Messrs.Allan B.Carroll, Thos.Bell, P E Smith, J.F.Thompson, J.F.Gray and W.B.Stanley.The numerous floral offerings and messages of sympathy showed the high esteem in which the de «erf was held.WARRIOR BRAND WOOL Special Yarn for Military Knitting 4 ply only, in grey Airforce blue and khaki 50c per hank.Citizens\u2019 Committee Organized for Second Victory Loan 0*, WALLACE J.W.HODCINS Mr.S.N.Horner, of Creel man.Sask , was in town Saturday evening en route to visit his brothers, Messrs.Alex H.and Fred k- Horner, at Charter!*, g Mr.Horner came East with a large delegation of western farmers, who put their problems before the Federal Government last week, and warn one of those addressing the assemblies.f Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224St.Catherine Street .West MONTREAL, QUE.A meeting of Shawville and district citizens to plan for the coming War Loan was held in Hynes' Hall on Fiiday afternoon.The organizer from Montreal, Mr.Trevor Thompson^ was in the chair ; but shortly after the meet* ing opened Mr.It.P.Fades was elected permanent chairman of the Citizens' Committee.Addresses were given on the plans for the loan, its need in these critical war times, and it was an non need that the objective for Pontiac County has been fixed at 1225,000 It was pointed out that the County ought to reach this allocation without much difficulty as the amount raised for the loan last Fall in Pontiac was $370,000.Inspiring addressee were given by Mr.Fades, Mayor G.G.McDowell, Mr.H.C.Rowat, chair-mon of the teams committee for the district.JH The officers appointed were Vice presidents.Mr.A.O.Brough.Mayor G.G.McDowell; publicity committee chairman, Mr.George Fades ; teams committee, Mr.H.C.Rowat.DUNKIRK WOOL A very popular Military Yarn in Airforce blue, khaki, grey, fine 4 ply.One ball knits a pair of socks, 60c per ball, IEIAI* 3?67 H K.NtILSON, NI.D.FOR FINER KNITTING Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat SPECIALIST SALVAGE DAY Andalusian, Beehive, Crochet Knitting Wool, Bluebird, Orkney, Super Service Wool, etc.MEDICAL ARTS BUHdINg l All paper properly packed in bundles suitable for handling will be received for salvage purposes in the Exhibition Hall, Shawville Saturday, Feb.18 from 9 a.in.to 5 p, m.Dates announced later for other salvage collections.c i OTTAWA, - ONT.PHONE, 2-7961 cea I BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 462 Bronson Ave., Cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA.ONTARIO JUST ARRIVED More Than $156,000 Sahscrihed to Red Cress Russian Appeal New Chenille Bedspreads, beautifully designed patterns in rose American beauty, peach, yellow, mauve, green, wine size.See these spreads $8.00 each.All Traias Stop lor Two Minutes More than $156.000 has now been subscribed to the Canadian Red Cross Appeal, according ¦ latest official statement from the campaign's headquarters in Mont- renie The cause of the *! Russian defender»\u2014and their urgent need for immediate medical assistance-won the hearts and financial sup port ot thousands of men, women and children throughout all parts of the province during the past three weeks and brought contri butions, large and small, from al most every town, village and rural community.\t.jmjjM The campaign officially one week aero last Satuadi ?to the At 8.00 a.in.on Monday not a railway wheel was turning any.where in Canada.V Transportation had come to a dead stop as engineers, conductors, disnatchers and all operating staff* stood aboutgin telegraph office* listening to the new Daylight Saving Time signals from their com munica tions departments.For the railwayman working on Standard time, it meant a halt in operations at 2,00 a m.and the passing of a full hour in two minutes.They stopped at 2.00 a m.and listened between 2 04 and 2.06 to the beat of the time signal on the last stroke of which it was 8 06 ¦¦¦Tl^y set their watches, compared diem, signed time sheet* and again got rolling, some of them to try and catch tip the hour which had vanished into the two-minute space of the time signal.All double bed 8CIENTIHC eve £XAH/NAJIO*S Specialists on all visual and muscular eye defects T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Optmetri*t Beg.Optometrist Gordon T.Paul IN8URANCE See our Remnant Table SCHOOL HOOKEY f REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations AYLMER HIGH SCHOOL ___ week ago last Satuaday, but donations continued to reach the headquarters in Monti eal all during the past week._ V9 THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Quebec SHAWVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SHAWVILLE ARENA Friday Nlgbt, Feb 13th Admission \u2022\t25 and IS cts.Shawville g tne past wees.On9 of the latest donations re ceived was from the town and district of Richmond and which swelled the contributions from that part of the province to *934.a.m I QUE.shawville \\ 2224 I MH» fflrArmÿ trv A# first occasion in any provins# |B Canada upon which every school child in th# province\u2014or any province\u2014has been impressed Into e useful piece in e national drive of this kind.For this res all Canada is expected to ob-with interest the results of GUARDIANS OF EAST COAST VOICE or THE PRESS ¦ WHY YOUNG MEN ARE UNFIT Fifty per cent, of United States offering to enlist ton I \u2022erve the provincial campaign in Ontario; the résulta from that particular angle or in that particular sphere of campaign activity.Inclusion of the schools, school teachers and pupils alike, on much a scale as now contemplated by the campaigners is a tribute to the growing influence of the school authority and the school in the local community.It is an influence often felt but seldom adequately recognised, coming campaign should illustrate to what extent that influence is a potent factor in the lives ef Canadian families.\u201cYou Can Fight for CanadaT from the Together opted as a theme song for this province by the Provincial Public Relations Committee of the Second Victory Loan Drive.The opening words of the song epitomise its spirit.They are: \u201cShips and guns and planes we need, our country to defend\u2014 \u201cBut we must arm the hearts of to win out in the end!\" That song in the form of song sheets has been circularised to all of the sixty four territorial committees now hard at work\u2014preparatory work\u2014in Ontario.Those committees have been asked to that it is in the hands of student, every school boy young \u2022 men were found upon medical examination to be physically unfit for military service, so says Gens one-time heavyweight The reason, he gives, in The Canadian Army A Weekly Column About This and That Everyone has heard, some time or another, s public speaker mention \u2018the various arms and services\u201d of the Army.What does that mean?That\u2019s what 1 asked.I asked the A.G., the C.G.S., the D.M.O.and L, and a dozen other high ranking officers.Before we forget 1 suppose I\u2019d better clear up those Initials \u2014 some day, if the editor can spare the space, we\u2019d better have a glossary of army terms \u2014 \u201cA.G.is Adjutant-General; \u201cC.G.S.\", Chief of the General Staff, and \u201cD.M.0.and I\u201d, Director of Military Operations and Intelligence.There probably nicknames for these high appointments but at the moment I can\u2019t tell you what they are.But to get back to \u201carms and Here arc the distinc-\u201cArms\u201d are the branches of the Army that carry out the tsetses! plans of the commander.They Include: Artillery, Engineers, Signallers, Armoured Corps and Infantry.\u201cServices\u201d look after the arms, support and supply them.They are: Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, Royal Canadian rAmy Medical Corps, etc.Don't think for a minute, though, that when you refer to the Services, as supporting the arms that you are not referring to fighting soldiers.In the mechanised, all-out war of today \u2014 the that the individual citizen's army la being so highly trained to fight \u2014 every man in uniform is a fighting man who was trained first as a fighter before he was trained for or started work at hie specialty.Every officer eg man in both Arms and Services starts his soldiering by taking the regular ele-ntary training course.A etretr \u2022her-bearer in this war is as cap- K able of assembling a Bren gun from assorted parte in the dark as a Medical Officer is of earning out a major operation by the light of a motorcycle headlamp.The same is true of Ordnance, Army Service Corps \u2014 every service.No matter what uniform a soldier in your army wears be b a fighting soldier./ Ttsnney, ehampion b the refusal to take the exerciae to ths dsvelopment of Young men prefer the I F I* ?4 muscle.eotomobile to walking ; If they aeek re creation, they go to a picture show, listen to the radio, or at bait, play badminton, true to a certain extent in Can- F m * ?The forth- Isn\u2019t it Here is an interesting note while we are on the subject all-round training.i lie mechanic, a man who is foundTto great numbers in both \u201cArnw and \u2022'Services\u201d, ia \u2022 qualified \u201cfirst-aider\u201d, having passed, se has every combatant soldier a St.John\u2019s Ambulance cour*# du.ing his elementary training.In March, 1918, the dnemg close to breaking throws* Of .» \u2022 %:* \u2014Brampton Conservator DE GAULLE\u2019S FORCES General de Gaulle\u2019s forces ef Fkee France now include an army W 100,000 men, a fleet of forty marmhlpa and 105 merchant ships S»d tankers.Numbered among hk army are 1,000 trained avia-Son.Despite Petain and Darlan, ie Gaulle and his men are preventing the emblem of France from being trailed in the duet.\u2014Hamilton Spectator » patriotic review \u201cPull Canada\u201d has been ad- ©-.% %Ê came an l on that occasion cooks, farriers, laundrymcn and I services\u201d.I lions.\u2022rs, host of other necessary, but no necessarily warlike, odds an ends turned to with clemvere, picks and shovels, hammers\u2014=sny-thing that would serve as a weap-They acquitted themselves \u2022ii men Ld ¦P' CANT BE BLAMED «3! They\u2019re chieftains of the closely co-ordinated land-sea-air forces that stand watch over America\u2019s populous Atlantic seaboard.Shown at one of their frequent conferences are Lieutenant General Hugh A.Drum (centre), famed commander of the Eastern Army Forces; Brigadier General Arnold N.KrogsUd (left), commander of the First Air Force ; and Hear Admiral Adlophus Andrews (right), commander of the North Atlantic Naval Coastal Frontier.They share a secret, joint headquarters somewhere in the New York metropolitan area, where they map defensive-offensive operations.People in County Kerry, Eire, mistook a Nazi sergeant for a general, when a plane made a forced landing there.They could hardly be blamed, of course, see tag that the German people themselves are mistaking a corporal for a commander-in-chief of all the Reich's forces.on.well, too.The weapons seemed archale.They were.But toda>, if such a situation should arise, the men would be ready for it.there is a course given to soldiers in \u201cun-armed combat\u201d.This course teaches them how lo use \u2022 improvised weapons such as shrapnel helmets, fists, Knees, boots in a lethal manner.Imagine what a man armed with a butcher\u2019s cleaver or a tailor\u2019s goose could do with them after learning to take care of himself without ensure every and girl.in the province, by the date the National Drive is scheduled to begin\u2014on February 16.It is expected that between February 16 and March 16\u2014the period of this year\u2019s drive through Canada lng That >ong again will be employed as a prelude to addresses by competent speakers who will appear in every city, town and hamlet in Ontario, during the period of the campaign, to explain the importance of Victory Bonds for Victory; Canada\u2019s urgent need ?f money to win this war.Tod* 2 Stratford Beacon-Herald and, incidentally, for their oratorical eloquence, will be impersonated by the youthful singing of \"Men of Harlech.\u201d Ontario Pupils To Aid Victory Loan ¦¦ ¦ Q-\u2014 - WHEAT NEEDED BY EIRE Faced with a blockade of sorts, Eire stepped up wheat production I» sn estimated 800,000 tons.Thie leaves 80,000 tons to be imported.Now, If Eire would let us use the naval bases, It woulu be easier to make sure that grain got to Eire.very bod y will be eing- Canada, it is pointed out in the foreword of the musical pageant, \"Cavalcade of Canada,\u201d is composed of men and women of many racial origins.More than 5,000,000 are citizens of British stock stock originating in the British Isles; three and a half million are derived from French stock and something over 2,000,000 from stock of other European nationalities.Those European nationalities therefore to be suitably represented in this pageant, as will be, of course, the United States of America.Nine Thousand Schools In The Province Will Take Part In Pageant any arms.A few minutes ago I referred t* a shrapnel helmet Once we used to call them \"tin hats\u201d.Now you frequently see them referred to as \"battle-bowlers\u201d \u2014 whet will they think of next?Nine thousand public schools in the province of Ontario have been asked to participate in a histori-eal musical pageant in the period ef the forthcoming Second Canadian Victory Loan Campaign.The Provincial Ministry of Edu-eation is interested in the project The Minister himself, the Hon.D.McArthur, has written personal letters to secretaries of school boards and boards of education and to every schorl principal urging that some form of entertainment be given In each school to provide a background for campaign speakers.The musical pageant \"Caval-eade of Canada\u201d devised by F.R.Fenwick, Mus., Bac.of the Department of Education is one of several musical plays proposed for general use during the period of the campaign.Two others\u2014\"Blue Boots\u201d for junior grades and \"Builders of Canada\u201d a musical play for intermediate grades, both written by Mary Grannan (Just Mary) have been suggested as alternative productions.The \"Cavalcade of Canada\u201d relates the history of Canada in music, song and dance.It begins opening episode illustrating in dance the manner In which early Indian settlers of Canada celebrated their festive occasions with song and dance.Episode No.2 dramatises in the form ef French Canadian folk songs the life of the early French setters, the first white settlers in Canada, before the advent of the British.The coming of the British with the arrival in Canada of the famous explorers of that day, Martin Frobisher, Henry Hudson and William Baffin is marked by individual episode In an appropriate setting and expressed by the singing of \"Come Lasses and Lads\u2019* and \"The King is Still in London.\u201d or \u2014\u2014 O\u2014 DIDN\u2019T EXPLODE The heaviest German bomb dropped on London, which evidently did not explode, measured IS feet three inches in length, two feet three inchee in diameter, aad weighed two tons.Why not Ha H up for remailing and drop & over the dead-letter office in Berlin ?Reform Thy World Beginning With Me Children of London Give Their Pennies Good-Morning Mr.Shopkeeper are The President\u2019s informal marks to the industry-labor conference set an admirable example of the spirit in which we must try to adjust our domestic problems during the period of the If each of his hearers re- \u2014 Dialogue recently overheard In a London ahop: Sweet Young Lady: Have you any cigarettes, please T Shopkeeper: No.Sweet Young Lady; Have you §pj matches T Shopkeeper: No I Sweet Young Lady: Have you any chocolate?Shopkeeper: Noll Sweet Young Lady: Have you any manners?\t* Shopkeeper: No III Here 1 What are you getting st?Sweet Young Lady: You, Mr Shopkeeper.Good morning! Children ef one of the most horribly bombed areas of London to Allies or to Associated\tlatently presented Bertram D.N.Dutch Canadians will derive\tCruger, London representative of pleasure from the number dedi-\tBritish War Relief Society, cated to the years of expansion of\ta gift of five shillings and their homeland as expressed in\taine penes to be devotod to tho song; Belgium will be remembered\tp#ople of the United States who by the singing or recitation of the\thave suffered from the war.Immortal words of John McCrae\u2019s\tThe g#* was made up of pen- \u201cIn Flanders Fields in ti*i- ales saved by the school children since December 7\u2014the date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.The presentation was made at the \"America Day\u201d celebration at a settlement house In the Ber-mondesey area.Cruger who has allocated hundreds of thousands of dollars to British organizations la the last two years, said in thanks \"This makes one feel that the work of the British War Relief Society has been worth while.\u201d ence Hamilton Spectator \u2014o\u2014 INFANT PRODIGY A professor in the University 0# California contends that Mother flttoie rhymes can be traced back 1,000 years.Oh, Doc, how could She have written all those jingles \u2022way back in 68 B.C.when she was a mere slip of a gosling?\u2014Ottawa Citizen war.cognizes his personal responsibility for national unity and national strength, there would be no difficulty in arriving at a prompt agreement.The President cited the prayer of a Chinese Christian :\t\"Lord, reform thy world, beginning with me.\u201d There could be few more useful prayers for each of us to keep as a guiding rule in the present crisis.p\u2014\u2014\u2014 bute to the 60,000 Canadians who lie buried in that ill-starred land today.Scandinavian countries will be dramatised by the singing in appropriate stage setting and costume arrangement of Norwegian, Icelandic and Swedish national Poland, the stalwart little o STRAWBERRY JUICE KILLS TYPHUS The deadly typhus germ tan exist for only a few hours in fresh strawberry juice.But, let the Nazis try to find h strawberries in Russia in __ uary.songs.Baltic nation that gave Joseph Conrad in literature and Chopin and Paderewski in music will receive due recognition by the singing by the pupils of appropriate Polish anthems.By Fred Neher LIFE\u2019S LIKE THAT % % % \u201e US MODERM-g.wares with an French Possessions Of Strategic Value Writes In Verse His Last Bequest Russia will be given a place in the colourful panorama in recognition of her valiant role in this Pupils wearing Ukrainian costumes will sing Ukrainien and Russian songs in tribute, particularly, to Ukrainia known through the ages for its contributions to music, poetry and the arts.The Doukhobors of whom it has been said that \"music is their breath of life\u201d will be included in the Russian portrayal.Many other European nation-the Greeks, Czochoslo- f ZZ \u201e Allied interest in France\u2019s eol-aBlal possessions in the Western Hemisphere is due to the strate importance of the group, ra___than their value as s source #f vital raw material, as Is the in Dutch Guiana, recently a United States war.Many interesting and unusual wills have been probated in the eounty of Wentworth, but here to one contained In four lines of poetry.It is that of Charles Robert Hodgson, who bequeathed his entire estate of $19,422.86 to his widow, in this fashion: \"All my earthly goods I have in store, To my dear wife I leave for evermore I freely give, no limit do Ï fix, This is my will, she the executrix/* Mr.Hodgson was a well-known Hamilton florist who died June 19 1941.The unusual will was made on April 12, 1927.ê ç // A * A * ( r ~ ) & ( X ) VC z eeeupied by farce.Except for their vast produc- there y an \\ Ben of sugar and rum 286 distilleries in Martinique and Guadeloupe alone |ee Islands and one piece of mainland that make up Vichy\u2019s remaining colonies in the ^ est comparatively poor and ov-irerowded.But they occupy legations that scarcely can be lg-feered.Martinique and Gaud* loupe wd five smaller islands lie alonj S great curving chain of islands Ifcst mark the eastern gateway le the Caribbean Sea and the approaches to the Panama Canal, j iL Lucia, site of one of the United States' new leased debases, is almost in sight of alities vakians, Jugoslavians, Hungarians will be interpreted musically aa well.The Hebrew population of Canada will be included when there is sung in tribute to their contribution to the allied cause in this and other wars the anthem \"Lift Thine Eyes*' by the noted Jewish composer, Felix Mendelssohn.This is probably the first occasion in the history of this or any other province in Canada upon which a Ministry of Education has stepped into a national campaign of this kind as the Hon.D.McArthur has done.the Scotsmen who have helped to make Canada great are paid tribute by the inclusion of a number dedicated to Scotland to the accompaniment of the \"Scots Wha Hae.\" Irishmen who have contributed their strength and talents to the building of the country are likewise remembered when the school children sing, in tribute to them \u2014the words of \"The Harp That 7a % 1 music of /// There were no moths or but-terfies during the Great Coal Age, when many other insects flourished, because the flowers upon which these nectar drinkers depend had not yet appeared.will be o- 9 Once Through Tara*s Welshmen, known the world over for their passion for good music J Co \u2022ill Fee \"Wow! r Certainly it i» Martinique.French Guiana, which contains Devil\u2019s Island penal colony, is on Ike northeast coast of South America, adjoining Dutch Guiana, which was occupied with consent ef the Netherlands Government te gukrd the United States supply ef bauxite.Its occupation by an my would present an obvious By GENE BYRNES REG\u2019LAR FELLERS\u2014The Hero I 5 V HEY / WAKE UP / WHATSA IDEA OF BELTIN'\"ME » WITH THAT ALLER ?\u2022 TAKE THAT,TOO CROOKS /\t1 THAT'S THE TIME I POOLED YA / i ve SOT IT / I'LL GRAB THE BAG OF MONET AN' USE IT LIKE AVAR CLUB ON 'EM / HA/ A BANK ROBBER// I'VE GOT NO GUN ON ME/ VteUïK V1M1SV * To the south of Newfoundland Me the two barren islands of Miquelon and St.Pierre.Their eembined area of ninety-three ¦quare than 6,000 persons, who make their living chiefly from the fishing industries.Egypt jvill pay a bounty te farmers who grow wheat, bn ne y or beans on land formerly devoted to cotton.4r \u2022 i ws # 5.« .* mile* is inhabited by fewer \u2022A Tj I 1 I \u2022Cr V: 1 V \u20225 4- AS u, s Nelson To Scrap Peace-Time Ways patronizingly every time she made a good shot Instead of complimenting her, he gave her a superior glance and bettered the ¦hot with hie.\"Tell me,\u201d she said somewhat petulantly aa they walked off the 18th green, \"is there no end to your talents?With what am I to be surprised next?\u201d e e $ He guided her to a table underneath an umbrella on the clubhouse terrace.\"Frankly, I've just about exhausted them,\u201d he said with mock seriousness.\"There isn\u2019t much more I can guarantee.Pm the clean, wholesome, outdoors type, you know.For instance, I've never had a talent with women.\u201d \"Too bad,\u201d she said cynically.\"Nothing you couldn\u2019t develop, though, is it?\u201d \"With a little of the proper encouragement, maybe.\u201d There was a grin on his face as he said it, but his eye looked straight into hers, and she was the first to lower her gaze.'Sorry,\u201d she said, recovering the slight measure of composure she had lost.\"Sorry, but I don\u2019t see any forthcoming in the near future.\u201d He made quite a business of examining the glass of lemonade he held in his hand.\"1 didn\u2019t really expect any.In fact, l wasn\u2019t seeking any at present.You flatter yourself.\u201d She stiffened.He had led her to a neat little trap, and she had tumbled right in.So he didn\u2019t want encouragement, did he?Well, Mister Dugan Blake, she didn\u2019t think acting was one of his talents, and that look he had given her indicated he wasn\u2019t quite telling the truth.And then she wondered how she should describe the tingle which the sudden little observation had given her.At any rate, it would be fun making him change his mind.But just for the fun of it, of course, she told herself.(To Be Continued) / ! ftqktcndT*4\"*^' New Ü.8.Production Bos* Donald M.Nelson, Forecasts Changes found, and slow eaters speed-up, when tempting Christie\u2019s Premium Soda Crackers are served! That\u2019s because Christie\u2019s give most people more of the things they like in a cracker \u2014 tempting flavor, tender flakiness, dependable freshness.Serve Christie\u2019s Premium Sods Crackers with soups, salads, spreads\u2014 they\u2019re always sure to please.L tit At your Grocer*$\u2014 in thig economical 2-pound package Donald M.Nelson promised that so many old ideas were going to be junked in the next few weeks and so many new ones adopted to get America\u2019s production into high gear that it will \"make your hair curl.\u201d Ordinary, peace-time, even \"sensible\u201d methods are going to be tossed overboard for a system that probably will bring charges of insanity from the old-timers, the new boss of production and supply said in a speech read for 1 lm in Vincennes, Ind.\"We need to be cracked enough, if you please, to try to do things that sensible men would not try to do under ordinary circumstances,\u201d Nelson said.There can be no more half-way measures, no more maybes, buts, and ifs in the war against Hitlerism, he said, because: \"Failure in this job, let me remind you agarn, is equivalent to national death.\u201d Every worker must be utilised for war production or civilian necessities; every machine must be one part of the whole pattern in the war effort.Mine Production Nelson\u2019s formula, where mines are already working at capacity, ON BAKING COSTS GET BETTER RESOL TS 'T U \"I®1' Ô ( Chrisftie\u2019sH premium^^H SODA CRACKERS Every time you use Calumet Double-Acting Baking Powder you save.You pay less\u2014you *i# less.And you get better remits because of Calumet's double\u2022 action.First in the mixing bowl, thousands of tiny bub-» bias, released by moisture, start to make your batter or dough light and fluffy.Then in the oven, released by beat, thousands more of these fine bubbles lift your cake or biscuits high and evenly.Remember\u2014with Calumet: 1\u2014Ym pay leu\u2014Calumet it priced surpris* ingly low, probably lower than the baking Mrs Cl R, *1 ill 2\u2014Ym use less\u2014Calumet's double-salon double-leavening so most Calumet recipes call for less baking powder.with a pail of water,\u201d he threatened.Lessons In Love She got dressed.And it was an appreciative eye which Dugan cast over her.From the tip of her blue and pink slippers to the crown of her royal blue picture hat she was the most radiant thing he had seen in New York.Or anywhere, he decided.\"I'll probably spend my time looking at you, rather than the high spots of New York,\u201d he said bluntly as they started out in her leavening means 6nef, better texture la all your baking* by JERRY BRONDFIELD L# % Last Week:\tBarbara ap- ologizes to Dugan for questioning hi# judgment In the business deal.They go for u ride with Larry, Barbara's steadiest suitor, and after Dugan leaves them, Larry tells Barbara that he remembers where he has seen Dugan before hero in newsaper pictures.He also remembers that Dugan's percentage of Indian blood is very slight.Barbara Is surprised, and before retiring, she considers the possibility of turning her charm more fully on Dugan to bring Larry around.$ # # PLANNING A CAMPAIGN CHAPTER VI Barbara was awakened the following morning by a violent pounding on her door.\"Hit the deck,\" a muffled voice said.\"You're taking ma sightseeing.Remember?\" It was Dugan, and she remembered then his self-extended Invitation of the night before.\"You're crazy,\u201d she called sleepily.\"It's only 8 o'clock.Come back in three days.\u201d \"I'll be back in three minutes wS$, towot* CALUMET BAKING POWDER is \"Kick all of the old standards out of the window and go ahead somehow, anyhow, and increase the production of those mines by 33 per cent.\u201d Management may have to make concessions to labor, and labor to management, and both to the gen-eial welfare, but: \"None of that matters.In each situation the only thing that could conceivably stop us would be the fact that it was not physically possible to get more ore out of the ground than was already being mined.\"No other consideration is of value.\u201d To send American soldiers, sailors or marines into action with anything less than 100 per cent of the equipment htey need would \"condemn a certain number of them to death needlessly,\u201d Nelson said.DOUBLE-ACT/MG car \"Thanks, but you don\u2019t deserve all this, you fraud?\u201d \"Fraud?\u201d as a football creamy, Fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff.Pour into buttered baking dish and bake 2t minutes in moderate oven.The composition of cheese is one-third protein, one-third fa! and one-third water.In melting cheese use a gentle heat as intense heat makes cheese tough and difficult to digest.A little soda added to milk and water used in cooking cheese, will render the cheese more soluble.TABLE TALKS Larry Grover told me a few things Uncle Hank forgot to mention.So you're an Indian, are you?* A big, bad, bloodcurdling Indian who was going to make me thankful for all those starchless palefaces who haunt my doorstep.\u201d \"Sure Some Tempting Cheese Dishes After telling you something about cheese as a food and as a substitute for part of your daily milk portion, it seems appropriate to give a few tempting dlshee containing cheese.\u201cBlackout Light\u201d Ingenious Device Dugan studied her profile ae they drove.There was a grin on his own face as he replied.\"Look, beautiful.I don't disagree with my boss.It was your Uncle Hank's idea, and he insisted on my co-operation.\u201d \"Don't think for a minute,\" he continued, \"that I particularly like the idea of providing your social picture with a change of pace.Especially when I was told beforehand that I probably would find you an intolerably spoiled but uncommonly beautiful wench.\" She gasped.\"Unquote, Uncle Hank,\" he grunted, \"but I'm inclined to agree.\" \"And if you must know,\" he went on evenly, \"I'm not a fraud.There IS Indian blood in my veins, and I\u2019m proud of it.A great-grandfather of mine married the daughter of a Pawnee chief.Since then we\u2019ve stuck to the Irish.\" \"Then where do you get this Chief Leaping Water business?\" \"Strictly on the legitimate.I spent most of my life with Indians.I was practically raised next door to a reservation .lived, played, fought with Indian kids.When I graduated from college they inducted me into the tribe as an honorary chief.Now then, if I\u2019m not too objectionable, start showing me the wonders of the modem cliff dwellers.\" been welcomes perooaa# letters from Interested readers.She Atlanta Man\u2019s Invention Welsh Rarebit % lb.cheese (grated) % teaspoon mustard Vfc teaspoon salt Cayenne 2 teaspoons butter 1 egg Is pleased te receive suggsattam# Provides \"Invisible Illumination\" For Blackouts oa topics far her columa, amd la \u201d Requests for recipes #* special means are la order.Add year letters to mMIm Sadie D.Chsws-bexs, TS West Adelaide Street, Terse te.\u201d Seed stamped self-add ears lope If yea wish a reply If a comfortable stay-at-home people had given an extra bit of self-denial and made an extra effort in the last 18 months, the story at Wake Island would have been different, he said, and: \"Those boy a would probably bo In Tojkyo by now\u2014as conquerors, not as prisoners of war.\" Performance The job now, he said is: \"To hold the point of view which sees no necessary accomplishment as impossible, whi4-inch fabric; % yard of 39-inch con* treating Send twenty cents (20c), (coin is preferred) for pattern to Room 421, 73 Adelaide St.West, Toronto.Write plainly your name, address and style number.Re sure to state size you wish.> + | battles, she can always ! last.Though often in this holocaust she took it on the chin, no lightning war will now exaust her fervent will to win.HHH contempt her people meet all talk of shameful peace: \"Far better dying on your feet than living on .your knees.\" A silly threat Herr Hitler flung: \"In three weeks\u2019 time\", said he, \"just like a chicken\u2019s neck is wrung, so shall Great Britain's be.\" \"She missed the bus\", often heard, but she can fly.by heck! She\u2019s quite a healthy looking bird.SOME CHICKEN, EH! .SOME NECK! 5TI Thus with % $ Now More Ovkkly RELIEVED i * With Buckley's New Improved Formule.It's oil medication\u2014No syrup \u2014eels fester on coughs end colds.NEW bo sure H*» the genuine «1-0 we gUCKLEY g asuL Ot v/l 77.BETTER % U Z ISSUE 6\u2014'42 Einar C.K.A mild, Minneapolis.it $ THE EQUITY Slmwville, February 1- 1942 * Must Get Behind the Loan % w The Spirit of Journal ) ( From Hie ( Htav : t not Him mn rsy over ita method vr to weaken its effort# -i the full and brimming g Victory Loan 1 t 1 ! V i r;l 1 HS* I E -hK* ii » Some evl that a plebiscite over1 it this time is a mistake ' F hat is under It would not be under \u2022 ver, the n of us may conacripth'i and a wrong to .Canada stand a bit >tandabU\\ and it would be still graver Canada, if we carried our real or imaginary, to the t sabotage against a Canadian That would be cutting off >pite our face, and with a 4 «15 ?1 y 9 Y « 9» eà y y m » ¦ i w x wrong t grievance 1*H wur lo in 1 mi r nose t vengeance______________________________ The .!« ii ual for its part lus no patience with those who, under a sense of frustration over this plebiscite business, suggest boycott of war saving* cert i ties tes and refusal to buy war bonds.Such suggestions are dangerous ; dangerous in the sense that if once taken up and permitted to spread they might easily result in two things :\t(1) failure of the voluntary raising of war money, and (i) consequent compulsion in raising war money.Such a thing, coming at this time, would make great reading\u2014 for Adolf Hitler.Money raised by Victory Loans and war savings certificates has been put to good use.It has been used to build Canadian industry and production into a war effort of power and magnitude that is a credit to this country.Let us, a?Canadians, go on with that work, and Ivtter it if possible.As for the plebiscite, we see only one dt mocratic way of dealing with it.That way is to go out, and try to get others l > out, fo vote to release the Government of its \u201cpledges\u2019 thus voting in effect for the conscription we think nvftssary.If following that, and with the Government given its release, eon- there should be ms of dealing with the % w I V Flames Anew Today j * 15 Vt W \"C ******, V\"* T HINK BACK to the old days when Canada M was young.Think of the high courage, the indomitable will of those pioneer women.Within the stockade or in the open field, they toiled \u2014 yes, fought \u2014 by the side of their men for the safeguarding of everything they held dear.In the hearts of the women of Canada, this old spirit flames anew today ! Gone are the heavy muskets, the log barricades \u2014 but the love of freedom, the stubborn resolve to win through at all co>ts\u2014 these things remain unchanged, unchangeable ! Grimly quenching their tears, mothers say God ldess you to their fighting sons\u2014everywhere young w omen are serving where duty calls\u2014the women of Canada are bound together in one common cause.In thousands of Canadian homes, women are revising their family budgets, planning new economies, making extra sacrifices\u2014so that more and more money will be available for the purchase of Victory Bonds.They know \u2014 these women of Canada \u2014 that every dollar loaned now means more tanks-6-more guns\u2014 more planes\u2014more ships\u2014more of everything which is needed to smash Hitlerism and bring Peace to all the family hearths of the world.i i VÇ ' >\u2022 .Kl I t 1 ?I NV ¦ \u2022 4 î ioea n \\V.* in i ii nit* lit # Bristol Council V February 2ml, 1U42 l'hc regular session was held on the Present mayor McLellan and Councillors Ballant y ne, Erwin and Marks.Vrs.Erwin & Marks subscribed U their oaths of office and took their seats at the Board.The minutes of the la.st regular meet itig were read and on motion of Baü.m-ty ne and Marks were adopted Let ters were Brownlee re.assessment & late V» : ' / read from Norman No action was taken.A letter was read from Leo Roy : Motion by Crs.Erwin\u2014Ballantyne that the Sec.-Treas be authorized to put up public notices advising the offenders to cease molesting the nearby residents.(Jr.Duff took his seat at the board.A communication was read from the Department of Public Works re.the Norway Bay terry schedule : Motion by Crs.Marks\u2014Ballantyne that this schedule be accepted by this Boatd.\u2014 Carried The auditor\u2019s report for the year 1941 was read and on motion of Crs.Ballan tyne\u2014Duff was adopted.Motion by Crs.Duff \u2014 Ballantyne\u2014 that the following bills be approved and Andrew Daley, auditing.R.A.Grant .Gatineau Power Company Gordon R »y .Frank McKee.R.P.Eades.Imperial Oil Company .I 3 * ¦ r faute eu &Hoda./ # e 33 00 : ¦ t >: dixie (h/MM doWi aJtla&wf'1 Fear Hens Won\u2019t \u2022 Like Blackouts \\ where.Bon lex Specialty Co., box 27, Chase, H.C.RHEUMATIC PAINS____________ EI>ln,Bor Neuritle should try Dixon e Remedy.Munroe Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00._ I St., Toronto.\t___ CARS \u2014 USED AND NEW MIDDLE-AGE) women ea> u FOR QUALITY SERVICE »t and 1110 Dan forth Avenue.Our Used Cars make us many friends.Write for our Free Booklet on pedigreed renewed and analysed used eari AND *ATI*F/%« TION TRY IMPERIAL 8 or S expohUie film*, Ue> t and pruned, or H reprint» both with free enlargement IMPERIAL PHOTO *EH% ICE Station J.Toronto.y WANTED lifted HEED THIS AD VICEI I fc!25KP ,§r Mont/Ink SHIP U8 YOUR GOOSE AND DUCK feathers.We pay cash on receipt of feathers.16c for goose and SOc for duck feather».Only new and dry feathers containing no quill feathers wanted.No quantity too large.Leslie Konui toe* Importers of Feathers and Downs, Kite, Manitoba.imm ble l LIBQAL________________ mei-a collections «I rasa; ISSUE t\u2014'42 SâBF I àrD-DD I TT y i z r LOCATIONS of OFFICES / X \u2014 # For Rentals Applications V £ 0 Without permission of the local Rentals Committee of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, no landlord may increase a rent over what he was charging on the \u201cBasic Date\u201d.To have the maximum rental varied or determined under the Board Rental Regulations, application must be made to the local Rentals Committee in the area in which the accommodation concerned is located.This permission may be given by the local Rentals Committee only if the landlord can prove one or more of the following conditions: 1 Since the BASIC DATE there has been a substantial increase in the taxes levied on the property.2.Since the BASIC DATE the landlord has provided the tenant with some additional service such as heat, hot water, refrigeration, etc., which previously the tenant provided for himself 3 Since the BASIC DATE the landlord has made a substantial alteration, addition or improvement to the property in excess of ordinary repairs and maintenance 4.\tSince the BASIC DATE the tenant has subjected the property to a substantial increase in wear and tear 5.\tThat the landlord of any dwelling can prove that the rental he was charging on the BASIC DATE was much less than was being charged by other landlords in the same locality for similar dwellings, and that this abnormally low rental had been granted by the landlord as a concession of an exceptional nature\t.Listed below are the names of Judges and Magistrates, together with those of the persons assigned to rentals business in the offices of the Court Clerks designated for receipt and filing of Rentals Applications.Forms and information may be obtained from any of the Court Clerks of each district.ass r:.1 fern1 V A.j t \u2022 I » 11 Zi «V \\ ; 9 /J # kT y v P DISTRICT RENTALS COMMITTEE OFFICIALS IN COURT CLERKS' OFFICES HULL PONTIAC HULL i Messrs.Beauperlant and Caron; PAPINEAU-VILLE:\tA.Boulais; BUCKINGHAM.R.Philibert; MANIWAKI.Palma Joanis; CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, A Martineau; CHAPEAU: M.Coughlin AMOS; A.Grenier; LA SARRE.H.Gagné; VAL D OR A Allard: QU YON : G.K O'Donnell; FORT COULONGE Denis J.Shea: SHAWVILLE: H.C Rowai VILLE MARIE.A.Filteau.ROUYN.CL A.Hudon ST.HYACINTHE.A.DeIâge, MARIEVILLE.J.Marcous.RIVIERE-DU-LOUP.L J.Ougal MONTMAGNYi W.Nicol THETFORD MINES: J.O.Savoie ; DRUMMONDVILLE.W.A.Moiseau; ARTHABASKA.Messrs.Laliberti and Plché.LAC MEGANTIC; J.W Bourque.CHICOUTIMI, P.Mart n.ROBERVALi R.Bo.ssonneaulti ST.JOSEPH D ALMA J.A.Gingras GRANDE BAIE r.Bergeron; JONQUIERE.James Brown Saving is now proclaimed a National Need J if Canada is to carry on, full-out in this war.Upon the shoulders of each one of us falls some part of the responsibility for helping to finance the war.The sooner you use your savings book more than your cheque book Take your income seriously.Put every dollar you can into a savings account.Judge R.Miller end Judge H.Achlm ABITIBI PONTIAC Judge Armand Bolly ST HYACINTHE Judge E.Marin ARTHABASKA BEAUCE Michaud the better for you and for Canada.i\\ Judge G.Marchand t CHICOUTIMI ROBERVAL Judge M.Braeeet I JOLIETTE NICOLET RICHELIEU SOREL CHERES.M.Laporte ; L Verrone u NICOLET L'ASSOMPTIONi J.Lanouei JOLIETTE.Meeera.Rlveet end Allard.BERTHIERVILLE: A.Rouleau Coueineau and Deuphinaie VER FRANCOIS DU LAC.Me* r* Deni* and Trahan: Meaare Judge J.A.Allard ST O THREE-RIVERS Judge Léon Lajoie THREE-RIVERS Judge F.X.Leeoureitre SHAWINIGAN FALLS.A.IRainelllei LA TUQUE.GRAND MERE, R Ricard» LOUISEVILLE.J.A.F MONTCALM TERREBONNE THREE RIVERS» J.A Proeencher A.Roy on ST.JEROME» R.Raymond» STE.SCHOLASTIQUE» H.Langlois, STE.AGATHE DES MONTS, O.St.Amour, STE.THERESE DE BLAINVILLE.G.E.Fillstrault, TERREBONNE V.Lefebvre; ST.JOVITE, G Dure» LACHUTE» G.Rodger MONT LAURIER, A.Boudreau, LABELLE, G Goddard; ST.JOHN P Q.t R Sabourén Judge Donat Lalande GASPE Judge J.F.Bugeaud NEW CARLISLE, H Llzotte, PERCE: A.B.Carneau.GRANDE RIVIERE:\tC.E Thbault RIVIERE AU RENARD M Philibert.South Onslow Council Secretary of Bible Society Acknowled ges Contributions From This District SAGUENAY ST.FRANCOIS BEDFORD\t1 Judge J* H.Lemay BEAUHARNOIS / Judge J.A Metayer LA MALBAIE, L.P Dufour ST.JOSEPH DE BEAUCE.Messrs.Vézina and Ferron.February 2nd, 1042 A regular meeting of the Municipal Council was held on the abo\u201dedate at the usual place of meeting.Present : S.W.MaeKechnie mayor and Crs.Muldoon, Westbrook, Clarke and Stanton.On motion of Crs.Muldoon\u2014Clarke the minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read.Cr.Young took his seat at the board.On motion of Crs.Westbrook\u2014Stan tun the following bills were ordered paid : - \\N.J.Fleming.E.A.Pritchard.Union of Municipalities .McKechnie 4 Co.auditors Motion by Crs.Stanton\u2014Muldoon that this Council purchase 100 lbs.of Warble tly powder and that each Councillor look after the application of the powder in his section.\u2014Carried The auditor's report was read and adopted on motion of Crs.Clarke-Young.\u2014Carried Cr Westbrook give notice of motion that at the next regular meeting of the Council a By-Law would be introduced to levy a rate of taxation for the current year.Motion by Crs Stanton\u2014Clarke that this Council make application to the Toronto General Insurance Company for Workmen's Compensation and also Employers Liability to the extent of S 1300 at an annual premium to be effective at once.\u2014Carried\tj Motion by Crs.Muldoon\u2014Young that this Council ask the Municipal Commision for permission to honour $ 2000 as a short term loan.\u2014Carried Motion by Crs.Muldoon\u2014Westbrook that the property of Nathan Bronson be changed to Hector Bronson.Carried Un motion of Cr.Young the meeting adjourned.Extra Special VALLEYFIELDi Messrs.Oct.guy and Lopo-nte, HUNTINGDON: J.E Barrett, SWEETSBURC.T.Biron; KNOWLTON.E.Fleury FARNHAM.J.H.Campbell, BEDFORD» F Fortin, WATERLOO:\tA.Grandpré, GRANBY.George Martin: SHERBROOKE: H.O\u2019Bready, COATICOOK.O.C G.Webster MAGOG, L Désire, RICHMOND: L.V.Bruneeu; DANVILLE, E.E.Philbrick WINDSOR J.A Lagaseé | Mr.John Murray, I «Shawville, Que.| Dear Mr.Murray.I lnve received through you, Shawville's magnificent gift of S 230.15 to the worid wide work of the Bible J Society and herewith enclose receipt for \u2022 same.1 feel tint 1 cannot let this opj port unity pass without expressing the the Society's grateful appreciation to the officers and collectors for their most ' efficient service, for without their cooperation and willing sacrifice of time, this splendid result could certainly not have been receiverfH^HBHHl^M possible, please pass on to the collectors oui sincere thanks for their continued loyalty to the cause of Bible distribution Shaw ville has ever been regarded as one of the best branches in the Ottawa Auxiliary and in 1941 it has even sur-pasetd its fine record of former years.At a time when the Bible is so greatly needed in our national and international life, this, I am sure, is cause for gratit ude to you, as it is to us.May the year upon which we have entered be one of health and blessing to you all.RJMOUSKI RI MOUSKl : Me*er-.Saeeevill# and Deejardinei MATANE R Côto; MONT JOLI J.E.Bérubv We expect a car of Quaker Oats Company\u2019s Stock Feed to arrive at the Shaw ville Station on Wednesday, Feb, 11th.This Feed D made up in compliance with the Department of Agriculture\u2019s recommendation to use wheat mixed with coarse grains and contains 05 % wheat.Price : ground, sacked and ready to feed The following districts are served by the officials and offices designated below, for the filing'of Rentals Applications.Forms and information may be obtained from these offices.QUEBEC CITY AND DISTRICT, R.Le.ag.Wartime Prices end Trade Board, 71 St.Peter St», Quebec.MONTREAL AND DISTRICT, R.Turgeon, Wartime Prices end Trade Board, Aldred Building, Place d'Armes, Montreal Hon.Thomas Tremblay QUEBEC MONTREAL Hon.Jules Deamarals 2 38 50 Would you, if 29 10 in ni ni BASIC DATE FOR ALL COMMERCIAL ACCOMMODATION IS OCTOBER 11, 1941 BASIC DATE FOR ALL HOUSING ACCOMMODATION IS OCTOBER 11, 1941.WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS.Brownsburg, Thctford Mines.Anrida; Chicoutimi; the Towns of and Ste Anne de Chicoutimi ; the Jonquière and Kénogami; the Villages of Rivière du Moulin Parishes of Jonquière, Simard, Tremblay and Chicoutimi; Lachute and the municipalities of Chatham and St Jérusalem; the Town and municipality of Ste Thérèse de Blainville; the Town of Ste.Rose: the municipality of St.Janvier, the Town of St.Jérôme; Valley field; the Villages of Bellerive, Nouveau Salabcrry, Ste.Cécile and St.Timothée; the parishes of Grand Ile, Ste.Cécile and St.Timothée (all in the County of Beauharnois).$33.M per ton Oats FOR THE CORRECT BASIC DATE FOR ANY OF THESE POINTS CONSULT THE CLERK OF THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT OF THE DISTRICT IN WHICH THE ACCOMMODATION IS SITUATED.Very sincerely yours.B.V.MacLean, We have a ear of Western Oats to arrive about Monday February 16th.The collectors wore 1 Wilmer Hodgins, Ben F.Smith, W.H.Corrigan, Geo.E.Palmer, Leslie Dean, Hubert Hamilton, Arthur Caldwell, T.M.Wallace, Clarence Dean, Harold Hayes, Lawrence Hodgins, Arthur Dagg, Norval Wilson.Gussie Draper.Published under the Authority of THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD; OTTAWA Price per bushel % 60 cents SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Registered ESTABLISHED 1883 v\\ \\ VAN N1 R.J.Tracy Elected Manager and President of Telephone Company INVALID .COACH GEO.HYNES & SON For Colds and that run down feeling / The annual general meeting of the Pontine Rural Telephone Company was held on Friday after noon with the president Thomas Fades, in the chair.There was a large number of shareholders present.Secretary H.E.Elliott read t\\e financial report which showed receipts on rentals of $0.207 ; on long distance calls, $4,450, and total receipts of $0,100, During the year $2,000 worth of Jos.A Steele.Secretary Treasurer 8 iron sports Equipment Used in Ancient Times try n DIRECTORS OFFUNERAL SERVICE Steel or iron have been favored for sports equipment since ancient times, when Greek athletes hurled the javelin in their games, and then down through the Middle ages, when armored knights tested their skill in Dodge and De Soto I I tournaments.Today steel is more special repair work had been ac- prominent than ever in sports and complished ; 630 subscribers bad games, and every year millions of been served and an increase of pounds of steel are bought in the 11,280 in the number of long dis-form of sports and recreation equip- banco calls.ment.When many modem sports Officers and staff appointed were were developed wood and leather , follows ; President and inana-were used widely, but the trend is fer, R.J.Tracy ; vice president, now toward steel where speed, P' * =.u v vmelL; s5cret\"ry strength and safety are important\tThomas Èades Hiî: Golf, a game in which little steel ||R,d Beattie, H.I.Smith, T C.was once used, in 1938 absorbed Elliott, Robt.Sheppard, Lome about 1,069,000 pounds in the manu- I Armstrong and Edgar Hocigin-» ; facture of new clubs, exclusive of chief operator, Mrs.Lee Hodgins.other uses on the courses.\t! A vote of thanks was extended , to MftBHEwijlÉifr retiring! president, who has filled that position ' for the past ten years.Wilson\u2019s Garage Wampole\u2019s Extract Cod Liver C/Shawville Oue.e Same Reliable Service Phone 80 Look Here $1.00 pep bottle WANTED\u2014In f xehinge for slab wood, a good work horse.Apply to Lloyd Elliott, R.1.Phone 13\u20144 Sales and Service For Sale, Wants, Found Lost, etc.Ford Service \\ Shell Sealed Gas & Oils FOR SALE\u2014A quantity of good clean Victory Oat* ; also some loose hay and straw.Apply to A H.Horner ¦¦ J.P» Wilson THE CORNER STORE Phone 39\u20145, Campbell\u2019s \\ Bay Main Street Shawville Quebec Phone 40 Estate Mrs.M.G.Howard Main and Centre Ste SHAWVILLE \\ V Found\u2014Near St.Paul\u2019s Church, Shawville, lady\u2019s fur muff, Owner may have same by calling at this office.Of the total for golf clubs 175,000 pounds of steel were used for the abaft* of wood-headed clubs, while QUE* ft HI N N S V\\Y\\V SSN\\N\\\\ xx ialy* 1 "]
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