The equity, 30 avril 1942, jeudi 30 avril 1942
[" I y No.3(i 59th Yeah SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, APRIL 30th,\t1942 MARRIED Annual Convention of Pontiac Women\u2019s Institutes to be held in Quyon Skkd Potatoes \u2014 Goverment j CiOXV IjI^ G Certified Seed Potatoes, P.E I Green Mountain, on sale at W.A The marriage was quietly mlem Hoikonh Store, Shawville ni zed in College Chapel, Hlnnmfie'd N J., on Saturday, Feb.Uth, 114?.of Amelia Kathaleen Dale, to Mr, 8wend Anderson, of New York City.The couple were unattended.The bride chose a frock of pale azure blue wool, with accessories to match and wore a corsage oi pink rosea.Following the ceremony, a reception waa held at the Wivel Hotel The bride, formerly of Shaw ville.Que., is a graduate of the Child: en V\tMemorial Hospital.Montreal, Que , and the groom is u chief engineer with the Marine service.Dale-Anderson BUSINESS COLLEGE House Cleaning Time The Annual Convention of Women'* Institute* of Pontine will lie held in the United Church, Quyon, on Tuesday.May 5th, 1942, commencing at 10 00 a, m.Mis* Roberta Scott, demonstrator, expect* to be present, and will addfeas the Convention.C.P.A.S.No.I NOTES Corner Bank ard Somerset Streets Ottawa Ontario Thi*old reliable school haw removed to large and finer premises.The finest and most modem in Ontario Attend a school with an established reputation Open all year.is Farmers are reminded of the joint policy of the Department of Agriculture, Quebec, and this Society of \u201cThe Assistance to Bacon Hog Producers' for which good cash premiums are available.The date for receiving entiies has been extended to May 9th, The Spring Stallion Show will be held at the Fair grounds on Friday, May 8th.Painting Time See our stock of Sherwin-Williams SALVAGE Now that the vote has been cast throughout Canada and a nine million dollar drive for Red Cross is under way for May, let us not forget to make a special effort to get all lines of war salvage A date for collection will be announced later.W.E.COWLING President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal 5 Red Cross Shipment for April In the month of April Shawyille Red Cross shipped in one consignment, the following finished goods to Hull headquarters: 50quilts, 1 afghan, 20 hospital gowns 4 surgeons gowns.15 prs.pajama**, 8 dressing gowns, 10 scarves, 0 sweaters, 10 prs.two-xvay mitts, 7 tm tie neck tuck ins 10 prs.gloves, 18 helmets, 0 prs.auxiliary sock**, 5 prs.mens socks, 7 sewn articles.JAMES A.MILLAR rea B A.L.L L Paints and Varnish Cold Water Wall Tinting Enamels and Stains also see Our New 1942 Wallpaper Book PERSONAL MENTION ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.129 Main St.,Hull, Que.At Moyle\u2019.lHetel, Campbell'.Bey \u2022very Wednesday Lschute Spring Fair June 11,12 and 13 Lachute Spring Fair which hold* nn interest for several Sbawville citizens will be held on June 11, 12 and 13th.Some changes have been made in the prize list and a general increase of 25 per cent ha* bjen made in the prize money, The prize list is now in the hands of the printer and intending exhibitors should write for a copy if they do not receive one by the end of the month.The usual attractions will be presented at this Fair including hoise racing every day.Sims midway has been engaged and the dining room and lunch counters will be under the direction ot the local Women's institute.Every evening by a grand displ particularly sa classes.Miss Minula Gould, R.N , of Ross, spent the week-end with friends in town.Mr.John C.Ross returned to Kippewa district this week to resume his duties as fire ranger.Mr.Robert Davis, of San Francisco, Uni., is visiting his relatives in Bristol and Shaw ville districts.Mr.Borden Hobbs, of Ottawa, spent the week end at the home of his brother, Hilliard Hobbs, in town.Mrs.(Dr) Norman Halkett, of Ottawa, attended the funeral of Miss Agnes Hudgins, at Y arm, on Friday.Mis* Eleanor Beckett, li N , left last week to take a position the staff of the fVitkskill, New York, Hospital.Mr, and Mrs.Mahlon Hayes, oi Ottawa, weie week end guests at the home ofthe former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hayes.Mr, and Mrs.Thus.E Farrell, of South Porcupine, have been spending a vacation with relatives in this section and at Ottawa.Pte.Gordon Smith, of Cornwall, and eon, Walter Smith, R C.A F.of Mountain View, spent the weekend at their home in town.morning At PontiacHouse.Shawville Wednesday at Noon HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC Graduate of McGill University SHAW VILLE, QUE.Bristol Lady of 95 Cists Yes Vote SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE i Estate C.J.Caldwell Whilst many younger voters were indifferent and unconcerned about voting on the plebiscite on Monday, we congratulate and raise out hat to Mrs.Peter Bell, of Wyman, who, at the advanced age of an all-out war effort by casting a \u201cyes ' vote.May this tine Canadian citizen live to see a victorious end to this horrible war and happier davs.She did her bit \u2014God bless her ! I ?J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.allowed her concern for Advocate Barrister , Solicitor, etc; Office : Campbell\u2019» Ba>, Quebec (In Lawn Block) will be featured lay of light horses, (Idle and jumping on FOOTWEAR DONAT Le GUERRIER SHAWV1LLE VOTES \u2018YES\u2019 IN NO UNCERTAIN TERMS -98.3 per cent.Anitin Women\u2019s Association Notary Public CAMPBELL'S BAY, QUEBEC The March meeting of the Women* Association of Austin United Church, wa- held at the home of Mrs.Clarence Carson, with the president, Mrs.Bland Little, in the chair.After the opening exercises the minutes of last meeting were read.Roll Call was answered by 12 members and 8 visitor*.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Mrs.Clarence Carson, assisted by Miss Norma Car-on.The meeting was closed with prayer by Mr.Leslie Dean.The Avril meeting was held in the Austin United Church, on April 8th, with the president, Mrs.Bland Little, in the chair.The meeting was opened by singing and reading of the minutes.10 member» and 1 visitor were present- Shawville village and the surrounding townships of Clarendon and Bristol were included in the few polling divisions of the Province of Quebec t«> cast a strong \u201cyes\" on the plebiscite on Monday.It is believed that the village, .ttTKSS?\t% W&W.were\t.nd .«.«» province; when 08 3 percent, voted of then daugnter and sister in law, >n the affirmative side.Out of a Mrs.Dean Howard, possible 450 voters, 890 cast their ballots and of these only 10 voted \u2022no.\u2019\t____ ______ Polls in the distuct were as home ot her païen follows\tand Mrs.Percy Dngg Biinch at Quyon ; will call any ! Monday on request Ma tier 8 dealt with l y cme»j ncnt Men\u2019s Work Boots Made by Mrs.C.E.Beech and daughter W.Churchill, ot Mrs R.MILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC At Proudfoot\u2019s Hotel Campbell\u2019s Bay every Tuesday at Noon.At Pontiac House Shawville every Tuesday Evening Ill Greb Sisman Fournier Williams John Palmer Palmer McLellan Canada's Best Footwear Manufacturers Mrs.Lawrence Dagg has return I to her home in ttouyn, Que., ed to her home in Kouyn, Que., I after several weeks visit at the \u2014 rents-in-law, Mr.NO YES 15 Aged Resident of Yarn Section Passes 14(5 D.J.CAMPBELL Stark\u2019s Coiners Yarm .Charter!* 8 96 N After a brief illne«8.Miss Agnes Hodgins, a life-long resident of Yarn section died at her home at Total for Clarendon.814\t35 Green Lake on Wednesday.mmm 70\t10 Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE 2 32 It was suggested that each member make an article out of a flour bag to he sold for 50 cents, not over, The meeting was closed by benediction repeated by all.Dr.R.E.DAGG SURGEON DENTIST 609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street MONTREAL, QUE.PLATEAU 6 3 8 8 Facts About Vinegar Vinegar has a long and ancient history as a staple condiment in cookery and pickling.And at this time, it assumes prime importance, when pickles and spice, and everything nice, are being canned and packed, and when the directions \u201cbottle and seal\u201d are daily passwords in the kitchen.In countries of older civilization, where the mild climate favored grape-raising and hence wine-making, vinegar was most easily se-\" cured by allowing a natural sour» ing process to wine, with resulting internationally common \u201cwine vinegar.\u201c But in more northern countries, where neither grapes nor apples grew in abundance, vinegar was brewed from barley malt, or, from the malt of other cereals, and thus gave the cook a darker, more beer-flavored \u201cmalt vinegar/' In America today cider vinegar made from cider or apple juice has become a standard household prod- Special Work Boot 81 \u201cno\u2019 0%.WALLACE J.W.HOOCINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503 1224 St .Catherine Street .West MONTREAL, QUE.j Mrs.Robert Cameron Dies at Pontiac The Red Cross Needs your Contribution Community Hospital After Lengthy Illness By Williams Full grain leather\u2014welted Oak tan sole, brown-fawn top There ha* been no Rad Cross Campaign since October, 1940, After an illness of over a year when some $5,000.003 was raised.**nd n half, which was borne most It is necessary for those who con patiently, Mrs, Robert Hill Cam-tribu ted in 1040 to at least double erou of Murrells section died at their contributions if the great the Pontiac Community Hospital, sum now needed, is to be raised.Friday evening, at the age of 58 Or we must have many move sub- years.ember*.\t_\tShe was born in the state of It costs more than $5,000.000 a North Dakota U S.A., Ler maid-year alone to supply parcels of en name being.Agnes Fraser Knox, food and other necessities to daughter oi the late James M.prisoners'of-war as requested by Knox and Margaret Fraser, his the Canadian, British, Australian wife.At the age of 17 she came and New Zealand governments, to Campbell's Bay where sheg It is only through the Canadian until her marriage in the year 1007 Red Cross Society that any Can- to Robert Cameron.They then adian can render any aid to any CHnje to Clarendon, where they Canadian, British, Australian or jlftVe lived ever since in the Mur New Zealand prisoners of war any ^ relh section where.\tvShe is survived by her husband.The Society is the only medium two sons, John, of Verdun, and through which information regard- Donald, at home ; two daughters, ing missing men can be obtained\ta.O.Stark, of Stark\u2019s Corn for nexc-of kin and other anxious er9 &ud Mrs.Howard Brown, of relatives.\te\tOakville, Ont ; and two brothers.The Society\u2019s blood donor service R0y Knox of Hull and James Knox supplying blood serum for over 0f OmÊÊÊtttÊlÊÊÊlKÊÊKiÊlttÊÊÊ seas need, affords the only way in passing is that a week ago, while which Canadians who cannot go 9he was ill in the hospital, her overseas, may make good to tight- borne was destroyed by fire and ing men.some of the blood they practically nothing was saved, shed The Society has to be pre*.The funeral was held on Sunday pared to meet any war emergency afternoon from the home of her that may come to Canada at or daughter, Mrs.AT O.Stark, at from either coast.\tStark\u2019s Corners, where a brief sei- The Society serves the troops vice with the family was conduct overseas, in Britain and el*where : ed by Rev.A F.Pikes of Shaw the wounded, the sick, the bombed ville United Church.The funeral out civilians, and suffering human- cortege then made its way to ity anywhere its establishments Lower Litchfield United Church, operate.\t.where a public service was held, All of these sei vices are entirely conducted by Rev.T.P Shaver, free and voluntary.But Cana her pastor, of Campbell\u2019s Bay.dians must furnish the funds that Interment was made in the par make them possible,\tish cemetery.BELAIR 3?57 DR.H.K.NEILSON $3.95 See this boot at .,.\u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 ,\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Eye, Ear, No«e and Throat SPECIALIST ILD I \" Greb Arch Boot 180 METCALFE STREET OTTAWA, - ONT.PHONE, 2-7961 We recommend this particular Arch Boot for heavy-weight men Let us show you this boot at lived » uct BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 462Bronson Ave., Cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONTARIO $4.95 Identify New Stars Comparison of photographs has brought out of hiding 24 faint little stars, now identified as members of the Pleiades constellation, Dr.Adrian Van Maanen of Mount Wilson observatory, California, announced recently.Although the Greeks, whb named the constellation, called it the Seven Sisters after the legend of the seven Pleiades sisters and their mother, who escaped the pursuit of Orion by becoming stars, the group contains at least 211 known stars, the astronomer said liant, Alcyone, is about 1,000 times as bright as the sun and some of the newly added are 1,000 times as faint.Dr.Van Maanen compared recent photographs of the Pleiades with plates taken 15 to 19 years ago and identified as Pleiadesians those stars which had changed position in the interval » See what we have SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS Specialists on ml (visual and muscular eye defects T.T.' Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg.Optmstrlst at ttawa.A sad feature of her Reg.Optometrist $3.95 and $5.00 $1.95\t$2.95 Gordon T.Paul I N SU RANCE The most bril REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations _ THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Quebec Shawville QUE.SHAWVILLE > I This Curious World ¦y William Ferguson Supply Of Wheat Larger Than Ever SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON RADIO REPORTER DIALING WITH DAVE: In Four Leading Surplus Nations Biggest on Record tm i NIF Ni RM X> LESSON 17 Wayside Conversations 13:22-35 GOLDEN TEXT.\u2014 doth not bear his own cross, after me, cannot be my Av Despite two successive short war crops and prospects that the 1942 production may be smaller yet, the world may have a larges supply of wheat this year than ever before.This ia because the surplus existing in the world\u2019s four leadr ing exporting nations\u2014-United States, Canada, Australia and Ar-gentina\u2014is the largest on record.Russia Excluded The present prospects indicate a total 1942 crop for most of the world of around 3,950,000,000 bushels, or slightly leas than was harvested last year.This 1 igure compares with the record crop of 4.636.000.\t000 produced in 1938.Russia and China are excluded from the world figures because adequate information has not been available.The world\u2014again exclusive of Russia and China\u2014is expected to have a carryover of about 1,590,000,000 bushels of old wheat when the 1942 crop is harvested.Of this amount, only about 175,000,000 bushels were expected to be held by countries other than the United States, Canada, Australia and Argentii.a.Famine Implied Tho large stocks in the four exporting countries and small stocks in other countries .imply a serious bread situation in continental Europe.United States ia expected to have a wheat supply of 1,426,000,000 bushels when this year\u2019s crop is harvested.The carryover of old wheat is estimated at about 630.000.\t000 bushels.This country normally uses about 675,000,000 bushels a year for fell pur- I >7 Luke ' beginning about APRIL 16, MOUR.WATCH- WILL.RUN SLOWfX.than \"SUN TIME: until, jume IS ; *d THEN FASTER.UNTIL SEPT I.SLOWER AÛAH roo.v\\ THEN UNTIL *\u2014 DBT^MBER 25.5%#, ^#3 5 M Whosoever and come disciple.Luke 14:2 t ,V .LAMENT \u201cA spirit of defeatism has swept ever part of the eountry razor blade rationing bobbed up among the restrictions that are being applied or projected.Men who since the start ef the war have been fancying themselves as the backbone ef the nation are succumbing to a of mental depression, and already are mumbling some brave nothings through their anticipated whiskers.\u201d AtANktUWICE A IRWIN .preme an A Weekly Column About This and That in The Canadian Army quaintance with the problems of »' part time militis.In peace time that is a heart-breaking job \u2014it will be simpler now that authority has been given to equip the Reserve Army with modern equipment and Well, when Col.Ralston got hack to Ottawa recently and announced the formation of groups of \u201cRangers\u201d on the Pacific Coast he rather changed the complexion ef this eolumn.Or, perhaps it would be more truthful to say that ha set this columnist's think-hex working in a new and less eireumacribed channel.T%# Individual Citizen\u2019s Army today Isn't all uniformed in khaki.It eonaists of\u2014or should consist of\u2014all of us.A y up had been drafted Game With France Ended Hitler's long and cruel game of cat-and-mouse with France 1s end-For nearly two years\u2014with Intrigue, bribery, cajolery, displays of German military power\u2014Hitler has sought to win over the people of France.In that effort he hse failed and failed so utterly that in order* to achieve his will in FranceIhe has put into power a renegado Frenchman who is hated and despised by his own countrymen.The proof is clear that France has rejected Hitler.\u201cI and guns, weapons, training facilities.You know the classes who are eligible?Let\u2019s repeat them.Men between 35 and 50, men between 17 and 19 who will thus be able to fit themselves for active service before they reach service age and men who are not subject to conscription by reason of their occupations or for other legitimate reasons.Before this column gets too long let\u2019s look briefly at the expansion of the Individual Citizen's Army.This is an army now in which abstention from buying another pair of shoes if half-soles will do is the equivalent of a clip of machine-gun bullets.It is an all belong to and in ed.Windsor Star of which ONE RAY OF HOPE Am aviation expert says that meHher side in this conflict can belli warships as fast as avia-Mon ean destroy them from the skies.Looks as If the day of the great navies is gone.The en-eouraging part of it is that no eountry in the world ean build planes as fast as the United States e menace.HP\tlast Christmas His Majesty, King George, said, are ail in the front line.\u201d e, I\u2019m afraid, most of us ago \u201cWe At .I that ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ thought of that statement as being applied to the citizens of Great Britain, plaeently, too, we laid the flattering unction to our souls that the King also included our little pur-ahma* of War Savings Certificates and Victory Bonds as our front Mb# contribution.Today there are many branches of the Individual Citizen\u2019s Army lm which all of us may serve in way or another: men, women and Alldren; old soldiers, young soldiers, men who are exempt military service.I don\u2019t like that term, \u201cexempt military service.\" Not one ef us is, or can be, exempt.So, ier the purpose of this column let\u2019s translate the phrase to mean, \u201cexempt from legal compulsion to -\t99 41m u.S.Attitude It.will become necessary nuw for the government of the United States to consider whether It will still attempt to maintain relations with Petaln's successor or whether It will break off those relations.Much Is at stake.Not only Is the statue of the French fleet and French bases uncertain, but there would be deep concern if France should turn over Madagascar to the Japanese and permit the use of her colonial bases by Axis submarines.when It gets going.\u2014Chatham News Somewhat com- the O.D.\u2019s.LAUNDRY LANGUAGE \u201cThey say Chinese laundrymen i the West coast, north and south, have adopted a scorched shift policy towards their Jap- customers.\u201d -Woodstock Sentinel-Review army we which we can all fight It is an army that truns us all to do all we can for the defence of our country or for attack on the Axis.It is an army in which the physical training necessitated by doffing an elastic girdle will result in a stronger race ef women who will be ready for any tasks war may impose as well as the eonservation of rubber for war COMPLICATIONS Any Incursion of Japs in India would merely eomplicate the casts system, as a place would have to he found below tho untouchables fee the unspeakable*.\u2014Stratford Beacon-Herald French Control Gone With Hitlers new agent In power It becomes impossible to believe that any part of continental France will remain under the effective control of French author-ltles.No one can be better aware of this than the great masses of the French people, the Times says.Through two long years of bitter misery and immense danger they have rejected Hitler\u2019s advances, only to have Hitler\u2019s creature forced upon them In the end.That they hope passionately for Hitler\u2019s destruction we may be sure.That we shall fight until we have achieved his destruction they may be certain.SPRING TIPS Labeling the garden helps you to remember what it le that isn\u2019t purposes.Not very romantic?War hasn't been romantic since the days of knights in armour knew the truth it probably wasn't very romantic then.To follow the biblical injunction that, \u201cthe last shall be first,\" let's look at the opportunities for service offering themselves to old soldiers, young soldiers and the legally exempt.For them the Reserve Army offers the ideal opportunity to serve in two ways\u2014 as a soldier preparing himself for home defence if that should become necessary, and, you heard what Prime Minister King said on the radio,\u2014as a producing \u2022itixen continuing his ordinary and if we \u2014Ottawa Citizen In The Garden By GORDON L.SMITH Solve» Gas Problem Bill Pinch, Hardgravel Mountain farmer, has a solution to gasoline rationing.It's his four-year-old steer, \u201cBossy,\" which he hitches to an old-time buggy for the five-mile trip to town.When someone commented on the slowness of the rig, Bill replied, \u201c Bossy' just acts sedate in town.You should see him on the way home, miles an hour.\" Big Vegetable Garden A good big vegetable garden is toth patriotic and commonsense to wartime.Provided he is will-tog to devote all his spare time to it, one person can handle a quarter acre of vegetable garden and grow more than enough vegetables to keep a family the year iwund.But a quarter of an Is a big garden.As a matter of fact, all experienced gardeners advocate a ¦all, well cultivated plot in pref-e to one larger and receiv-_\tIf the original dig- ging Is followed promptly and regularly with from two to four thorough cultivations, about a week to ten days apart, the weeds wfll get discouraged.Leave Wet Soil Alone Nothing is to be gained from working soil before it is ready, to toct with heavy ground, ae- U garden authorities, too | ly digging is about the worst peeaibie tiling one can do.Not euly is it a messy job, in the (tost place, but the sticky clay to quite likely to bake later into hard lumps, suitable perhaps for temporary building material, but not for growing flowers and vegetables.One should curb the natural Impulse to be out digging in early Spring and writ until the surface water has completely disappeared sad one can walk and work in the garden without getting the shoes muddy.When the soil reaches this stage it is fit to work, and\" not Good garden soil in the right working condition crumbles and breaks into fine, tiny pieces; it does not pack into lumps.petty officer current throughout Canada and will depict Canada\u2019s war effort and the contribution being made by this country to the cause of the United Nations,\" Hon.W.P.Mulock, Postmaster-General, said.The new stamps are expected to be available sometime in July but Post Office officials meantime ask that philatelists refrain from sending in requests for them.Details of the designs will be announced shortly, officials said.Some of the stamps, it is understood, will bear new portraits of King George, in uniform.0» others will be pictures Illustrative of various phases of Canada's pari in the war.side while waiting for another convoy.Sometimes they didn\u2019t get more than a day at either end of the trip\u2014and only a few hours shore leave.If you were unlucky enough to be duty that night, you just didn\u2019t get ashore at all\u2014somebody had to stay and each must take his turn.No need to go into detail about this\u2014it has all been in the daily papers recently\u2014but there ia no doubt that once the new set-up gets well under way the men who Jump at the opportunity of spending 46 evenings, 10 week-ends and 16 days (in camp) learning lb# ways of a modern army will have an interesting and useful spare time occupation that will stand them in good stead if it has te become a full time job.\u201cSam\u201d Browne, usually known in print as Major-General B.W.Brawns, D.S.O., M.C., has been He does a good five Nazi» To Conscript Greeks For Service All males in Greece between the ages of 16 and 60 are liable to compulsory military or other service for the German authorities, an Exchange Telegraph said in a dispatch from the British island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean.Canada To Issue War Time Stamps care.Canada will soon have an entirely new set of postage stamps illustrating her part in the war.\"These stamps are in necessary replacement of those at present named commander of the Reserve Army and he has had a long ac- By GENE BYRNES REG\u2019LAR FELLERS\u2014A Bad Break m TWATÎÎ HIM/ HEi SOME/ I THERE # A MAN UP 1 THE STREET WITH I A MOTORCYCLE AN* 1 he mars to know F TOU CAN FIX MIS J BRAKE# RIÇMT Atf/W f HIM TO COME IN/ TELL Q n ,®o ^ o O ?MUTER f z A s ?i rawi ?rm.» zr/s a un r m » f before.«3 m r 13 >, A ¦> > FF* THATS ATS LIU looked out la the traffjt.Jerry and Ruth.Just whet she hsd planned.Now that she saw H, it made her perfectly furious.She didn't count any more.She was out of Jerry\u2019s life.And he had turned right away to another woman.He hadn\u2019t meant what he had said about caring.He wasn\u2019t hurt, even If he be.Hurt! 4Zo* the Modgut a4oiieM Lost appttiiei sre foend, and »lt*w mpiing At your Grocei*e\u2014 In fhif economical 2mpound package d-upt wh k served ! TW.beceuMi Chrietie\u2019e |ke had pretended to | Loved her! Jerry hadn't known anything about love, really, MS a love like hers and Ken s.\u201cLet\u2019s get a taxi and go on to Ken's hotel,\" Lita sug- \u201cI don\u2019t feel most people mors of the thing» they like in a cracker \u2014 tempting Haver, tender flakiness, dependable freshness.Serve Christie\u2019s Premium Soda Crackers with soups, salads, spreads-they\u2019re always sure to please.r SJ gested abruptly, like looking for new clothes.t ft k t if* M! t i vs il : I\tA tl'M # SERIAL STORY liliSW All at They hailed a taxi, g ¦ once she had to see Ken, to be reassured that she was doing the right thing.Last night she had been certain, with his kiss against her lips, but now she wasn't: She wanted him to tell her again that this was the only thing to She had to see him.The taxi stopped, | started to pay the driver, she | ^ a couple coming toward the hotel entrance.It was Ken and one of the most striking girls she had ever seen.A slim, straight, dark who walked with the haughty assurance of a queen.Her suit was black, with a fur thrown about her shoulders.An arrogant black hat with a bright red feather was perched on her head.Both the strange girl and Ken were laughing, entirely oblivious of the passing crowd.Lite ¦ Ken had not noticed her, waiting under the hotel Christie's PREMIUM Rs à ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE BY DONNA ASHWORTH Women buglers of Britain's ATS (Auxiliary Territorial Service) parade through Hyde Park, London.Britain Training Glider Regiment coat though the sky was clear and the sun made the morning bright The windows were filled with advance Spring clothes and bizarre hats.She looked at her reflection in the windows as she passed\u2014slim and straight, s jaunty fur hat that matched her coat at just exactly the right angle.# As she walked along she was thinking of Jerry, the pset; then brought herself up with a start She mustn\u2019t look back.She must look forward.Lit* LAST WEEK\u2014At last makes her decision.L Jerry.He tries to show her that she is just infatuated, that she will ge tover loving Ken, but she to believe him.When it d, Jerry promises, she will call far him and he\u2019ll come, net because he wants to, but because he leves her.Jerry leaves, C__ calls.Uta tells him she is going LtTA MEETS A RIVAL CHAPTER V Uta walked down Fifth Avenue that January morning.It hardly seemed possible that eight weeks could change life so completely, that the apartment In which she and Jerry had lived and had been eo happy could be occupied by someone else, that Jerry could have another dancing partner, that she could have gone to Reno, and was now quite free.She walked briskly, wind whipped through her fur She tells do.As she saw own ref Turn into mould that has bee» rinsed with cold water.Chill um- , til firm, then unmould and serve with sweetened cream, whipped or TABLE TALKS A War Office announcement March 24 on formation of an Army Air Corps gave Britons a hint that their military lead-have carefully laid plane for streamlined offensive against the Axis.\t| M | This newest unit in the nation\u2019s striking force, which one day will be used to sweep the enemy from occupied territory, includes a regiment of glider pilots whose existence was disclosed in the announcement which said all air-borne troops are being brought under one command.British glider troops have not been in action yet, but for some time have been in training.They are not to be confused witii parachute troops which have been used twice\u2014once in Italy and aga'n recently when the radio location station was destroyed at Bruneval, France.Together, glider troops and parachute loops will make a team hard to stop, observers predicted.By SADIE B.CHAMBERS Requests Ken woman new j-iHin, \u2022il For a Coffee Bavarian fold ia 1 cup heavy cream, whipped, instead of the egg whites.In this additional coffee may re- to action I\thave had requests accumulating for quite some weeks; therefore we will make this week\u2019s column a request number, and hope that all of you will be able to use some of the recipes.Apricot Bavarian Cre 1% tablespoons gelatine % cup cold water 1 cup boiling apricot juice % cup sugar Few grains salt % cup finely cut drained apricot pulp 1 teaspoon lemon juice z 1 cup heavy cream *4 cup drained canned crushed pineapple % cup slivered browned almonds Soften the gelatine in cold water; add boiling apricot juice, salt and sugar; stir until sugar and gelatine are dissolved.Strain.Set aside to cool.Chill with occasional stirring until as thick as strained honey.Prepare the apricot pulp; add lemon juice and pineapple., When 'gelatine mixture begins to set beat with an egg beater until frothy, then fold in prepared fruit, nuts and stiffly beaten case place lemon juice, and Vfc teaspoon vanilla may be added.Brown Sugar Cookie» 2\tcups brown sugar 1\tcup melted shortening 3\teggs % cup milk 1 tablespoon vanilla 1 teaspoon soda Flour to mix stiff Mix ingredients in order given.Add just enough flour to roB.(Sift soda with flour).Cut into shapes as desired.Sprinkle with brown sugar and bake in moder- $ Sally Green was going to Farmington with her and pretend to be her aunt, because Ken had insisted she must have a chap-He had come up from was sure canopy.erone.Farmington to help select the furniture for the house Lita was going to rent, way to meet Sally now.were to see about a new dress for Lita, then go by Ken\u2019s hotel.Ken had a business engagement which would keep him busy all morning, and in the afternoon they would begin shopping for furniture.\u2022*\\ thought I\u2019d come to meet you.\u201d \u201cOh, Sally,\" Lita caught the hand of the plump, middle-aged who came up to her.\u201cYou They stopped by a grey coupe parked at the curb.Ken opened the door for the girl.They talked a moment, girl had started the engine.Suddenly Ken pulled the door open and, leaning in, kissed the girl, then slammed the door and stood the walk, smiling, as the car cased into the traffic.Lita paid the taximan and turned toward the hotel.\u201cWhat\u2019s the matter, darling?\" Sally was looking at her curiously.\u201cYou look as if you\u2019ve seen She was on her They Ken smiled.The A cold on ate oven. wanted to.Jerry acted as « he hated Ken, but I can't imagine Jerry really bating any boo.7.\u201d \u201cI'm afraid you don\u2019t know jeny.\u201d Sally halted abruptly.\u201cThere he is in his new car.Isn\u2019t Ruth 'Mmmm Wk NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT I Be ISSUE 17\u201442 it a beauty ?with him.\u201d b .1 I ' T£*CH o Service , Announcements g\" X Under the War Measures Act CREAM CANS ARE CONTROLLED ù Sunday, May 3rd Shawvii.lb United Church U F Fort kb BA, B.Ü.PAitor Service *t Shhwvillo vO o o r * Rk\\ 11.00 h.m Recelât ion and Commuai,m service.Service at Z ion.BECAUSE OF METAL SHORTAGE a Cream Can famine exists.As u war measure the Government has passed a drastic law providing that : l.\u2014All creamery-owned cans not in current use must lie promptly returned to (lie owners, regnidles» of condition.2 \u2014 Nothing bat milk or cream shall be put into cream 3.\t\u2014Cream must not be delivered to tiny cieimery in belonging to another Creamery.4.\t\u2014Any piodneer«owned can must be promptly returned to the owner by the Creamery.5.\t\u2014 All cans must be clearly identified.1 ;$o p.in 1,00 p m \u2014 Service at Stark a Corners 7.30 p.ni.\u2014Service at Shawville S Subject Third sermon on \u201cAlmost sixty talks to over sixteen.\u201d M, cans.Bristol United Church Lay Minister :\u2014Mr.Leslie Dean U.OOa.m.\u2014Service at Sl Andrews 10.00 t in.?.30 p.m.\u2014 Service at Knox.K00 p.ni.a can t ' m t \\ N > Sunday School I t Service ai Austin K ANGLICAN Rev.K.V.Holton.BA.LTh.\u2022 St.Paul's Sunday School\u201410.00 a.in.Holy Communion 11 00 a.m.Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p.m.Holy Trinity Sunday School\u20142 30 a.in.Evening Prayer\u20143.00 p.m, St.Li kes Holy Communion-9 00 a.m North Clarendon Parish Rev.P, It Stote.in charge Charteris\u2014 Holy Communion\u2014 10.30 Thorne Centre\u2014 Sunday School\u20142.00 Evening Prayer\u20142 30 v.in.Greermount.Friday May lit.Evening Prayer\u20147.30 p.m.Bristol Memorial Church Presbyterian Kev.Wallace MacKinnon.B.A.Communion service\u201411.00 a.m i a tine up to $00 for first (i \u2014Penalty for infractions : offence and up to $100 for subsequent offences with provision for imprisonment for not less than n month » ft i K^'i ITS NOW A NATIONAL NECESSITY GET ALL CANS BACK TO THE OWNERS t How The Creameries Can Help To comply with the new end drastic war réfutation and to avoid confusion, creameries will help you get \u201cstray \u2019 cins back to their owners, For this purpose creameries : measure y ».1.\u2014Will accept \u201cforeign\" or \u201cstray\" cans and loan yon one of their own for use in shipping to them only \u2014 Will promptly return these etuis to the owners.offence for a creamery to hold or use A ( Its idi W' j'Jw.v FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR Dnctaanincj FOOD SUPPLIES equally an other creameries' cans ) T 7 i repaired and made serviceable 3\u2014\tWill have rusty cans again for future use.4\u2014\tWill not continue Creamery's can.to accept créant in any other We ask your full co-operation in this Essential War Measure To increase food production for Great Britain and the Empire s armies many farmers are redoubling their customary strenuous efforts.It is not surprising if they have to borrow to help finance their increased task.If you, a farmer, need credit for any constructive purpose, call on out nearest branch manager and tell him of your requirements.He understands farm problems and will co-operate with you as far as sound banking permits.Your business with the Bank will be held in strictest confidence.THE SHAWVILLE CREAMERY Clarendon United Church Rev.H.Gill Steers, B A., B.D., pastor Radford Alternate 11.00 a.m.Wesley Bristol CARDS OF THANKS FOR SALE -1 spring tooth harrow, 1 Frost and Wood disc harrow Will exchange for one-yea r-nd cattle or cedar fence posts, Apply to R.J.CVTHBERTSON, Mar>land.Alternate 3.00 p.m.Mr.Robert Little, and daughter, Leona, desire to express their sincere thanks to many friends and neighbours for many arts ut kindness and beautilul floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement, in the death of their beloved wife and mother.N mi » i Yarnt\u2014 Every evening\u20146.00 p m.BANK OF MONTREAL i Also JSÆSd'S'M.S»»\u201d ™ Your Hot l>og Hide.name is unfamiliar to most persons,\t67 Separate Taxes! but to her belongs the distinction ^ >re munching a hot dog, of being one of the very few persons ] whgt do you think about7 probably acclaim theVncoln Gettysburg5ad°- I g^/^u^doS Ïpen up°your the day\u201d and paraphrased a race\t: ine reSults! track expression by addrng \u201cPrest- ^e's^he dope on the tax prob- dent Lincoln also spoke, Mary\tas it elates to Coney Island Shaw, a reporter on the Hanover, \u2022 \u2022 WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME the Outcome of 124 Years* Successful Operation \u201cA BANK Modern, Experienced Banking Service \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 TEMPLETONSgSiSE Shawville Branch : G.A.McDOUGALL, Manager Buy / WAR \\ ' SAVINGS > CERTIFICATES 17» _\t.i\t.T.\t, red-hots :\tThere are b7 separate Spectator, reported what Lin- taxes bidden in the average hot dog.Below her likeness is this inscrip-1 ^appJd^in'has^Uea^53°&x%y^ ments milled and baked into it.The coin's Gettysburg Address bore wit-1\tïnd^nttauTadding1 W ev- ness to its greatness.In her ac- gt ol the way from the procount for the Hanover Spectator she du*er £ the consumer.The pack-garnered Lincoln s words from his ; house, the retail butcher, two own bps.She helped the world to *, of supply houses, the railroads long remember.Her feUow towns- and the truckers all pay taxes that men pay this belated tribute to her eventually are incorporated in the courage, enterprise and foresight d\tlove to eat.And a penny that we may never forget.\tout 0f each nickel you pay, when you stand at the hot dog counter, goes to the tax collector, according to the expert.What will you think about the next .,\t.\t., 4.\t.time you eat a hot dog?Well, prob- biggest bats in the world\u2014the giant abl just what you thought about be- fruit bats of Java have no interest .That\u2019s why politicians prefer in a blood diet.This is fortunate for the natives, for these bats measure three feet and more across their wings.There is many a legend about the vampire bat, and not all of these tales are true.One persistent bit of lore is that the creature is a blood TR C s *,« Pa \u2022I é* M tion: \u201cHer firsthand report of Lin- PUBLIC NOTICE H origins Garage It is contrary to the By-Laws of tha Village of Shawville for anyone to ride a bicycle upon the sidewalks of this Village.The Public is warned that infractions of this By-Law will not be tolerated and that all offenders will be dealt with according to Law.Dated at Shaw ville this 15th day of April, 1942.THE CORNER STORE I Estate Mrs.M.G.Howard Main [and Centre Sts.|SH AW VILLE Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet, Sales By order of the Council Laps Up Blood Some members of the bat family will eat fruit or bugs.In fact, the USED CARS and TRUCKS hidden taxes.k New Egg Grading Station for Shawville, April 1st, 1942.f Report Proteins Used to Build New Body Material Successful test tube combination _ \u2022\tn-'i\tm,\tof amino acids, the so-called build- sucker.This is wrong.The vam- T b]ocks of protein.into more pire literally laps up blood with a complicated body substances, has tiny and amazingly efficient tongue.beerf reported at the Stanford uni-This tongue flicks back and forth at versit conference on protein re-high speed when the flesh of the victim has been punctured and takes up the blood so fast that it seems the eating is done by sucking it up.The Shawville Egg and Poultry Association has made arrangements to provide larger space, and more central location, in order to assist it in providing better service to more producers.The station will be situated in the Show Room of Mr, J.P.Wilson, Centre Street.search.These amino acids were added to solution containing a little salt and either some extract of the papaya fruit or of animal tissues.The .\t\u201e ,\t.\tresult was the formation, of a subLabels Help Identify\tstance which was neither an amino A helpful idea at canning time is i(j nor protein, but rather some-to label jelly glasses fnut jars and\t;n between, other containers with the name of Thig gives scientists a substantial the contents and the date of prepa- .break-> in the long-standing at-ration.Then it is always easy to t pt to travel the mysteries of identify and select whatever is want- roteins ed off the shelves.\t.Animal and plant digestive sys- One of the easiest ways is to hold temg break down their food into the paper label on the jar with trans- s le substances and rebuild them parent adhesive tape which seals ^ the particular kinds of pro-tightly at a touch of the finger and teing nee{fed ^ their tissues, but requires no moistening.TTus tape nobod ever has been able to dupli- 2«\"tli\"MS ->*\t'\u2022b\u201d\"u>ri'm,,h- against stain or dust.Tape and 00 label are readily removed when desired.\t.Many housewives also label their storeroom shelves in the same way.Two 1940 Chevrolet Sedans One 1934 Chevrolet Coach One 1929 Chevrolet Sedan One 1939 Maple Le af 2 1 -2 ton^truck One 1934 Chevrolet 1 1-2 ton truck a new ! i.\\ The new grading station will be equipped with modern cooling system, and the latest Egg Equipment and will be open for business on April 1st.old customers will continue their look forward to serving new a One pair Clydesdale Mares, matched, age 6 and 7 years, 2800 lbs We hope our patronage and ones, with pleasure.we J.L.HODGINS ORLA YOUNG, Manager Some animo acids have been put together by purely chemical means, but the results fell far short of being proteins.Phone 64 J.i "]
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