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[" r < 4 Nu.20 ipppE WËM OTTAWA.ONT.Strange*Cuts Throat of Young Soldier, Gerald Dnrocher $18.5» PHONE, | 2-7961 Wilson\u2014Hobbh «5 m am Cedar boughs and ferns adorned St- Park man BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE Pte GeraM Durocher is a patient a* Alban's Anglican Church, The beautiful roll, which is in Ifhe Pontiac Community Hospital, where Que., on Friday, for the marriage of a number of colors, has been in* he was rushed late Saturday night after Mies Rebecca Hobbs, daughter of Mr.462 BrOIISOn Ave., Cor.Gladstone, scribed with 70 names, of which being attacked and having his throat and Mrs.Harry Hobbs, of Shawville.1 45 are the names of churc h mem- cut by a stranger, Thomas Morgan, an Que , to Mr, Clarence Wilson, son of bers and the rest those of ad her- employee at the Howard farm, near Mrs R, Wilson, and the late Rae \u2022nt*.The names were inscribed\tFortage du Fort.\tWilson, of Green Lake Farm,\tQue on the Roll by W.A Hodgirn and Both Pte Durocher\tand\tMorgan\twere\tRev, K.C.Bolton performed the\tcere a frame of imitation stone design\tju Shawville for the\tevening and\twere\tmony and the wedding music was put on it by the Women s\tgjven a drive home\tby\tMr.Thomas\tplayed by Miss Beverley Harris.3SS1\".11 %% 'MAk\"1-*\"¦1 \u2018' ^ and 4 in the Woman\u2019s W mm to OTTAWA, ONTARIO 1 $45.®6 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS .Specialists on ml (visual and muscular eye defects cnJI?* j T.T.Beattie, Kathleen M.Rollins, Reg.Optometrist nn Sr Reg Optometrist D .\t\u201e - ___________ Durocher I Given in marriage by her brother, occupied the front seat with the driver, Mr.Frank Hobbs, the bride was attend-Clifford Whtslen, and nearing Murrells, ed by her cousin.Miss Lorna Webb, as the bridesmaid, and by her neire.Mine Joan Gordon T.Paul I N SU RANGE Elpians de Luxe Soft Velours Warm Fleeces Dressy Coatings Styled in suberb coatings from British and Domestic Mills, Sizes 35 to 44 The Pastor lifted to one side the Morgan suddenly reached\t.\t™ silk Union Jack that covered the front seat and caught the young soldier Pirie, as flower girl.Mr.Elwyn Con-roll, and with nrayer dedicated it by the chin in one hand and slashed hi?nelly, of Ottawa, was best man, and to the sacred work of remem- throat with a sharpe knife in his other the ushers were Lac Clare Grant and brance of the men and women hand.Durocher yelled and immediate- Mr.Norris Young, of Ottawa, away on service duties.\tly the car was stopped and stalled, and The wedding ring used in the cere- The names were then read and it was necessary to hail a passing car mony had belonged to the bride\u2019s special mention was made of the to bring Durocher, who was bleeding great grandmother.first three on the roll to appear in profusely, into town where he was A full skirted floor length model in the casualty lists, Sgt.Pilot Leslie\tattended\tby Dr.S.E, McDowell at the\twhite sheer over taffeta was chosen by Rodgina and Pilot Officer Gordon\thospital.\tFifteen clips and\tfive stitches\tthe bride.She wore a long veil held Strutt, who disappeared after I were reejuired to close the\tgash which\tby a wreath of flowers and she carried their planes had been sent on\tnarrowly\tmissed the jugular\tvein.\ta white Bible with white satin stream- ^,JmC.tin0Rnrn.lHeM»,nn who wl, N° '\"°tive for th« «t can be srr sr srnîsÆassj?if*'Rgirss\tss when she was sunk.\tthe drive and were total étrangers.with a fi led bodice.Bishop a sleeve., I The Pastor, Rev.A.F Pokes.Pte Durocher is 22 years of age, aud and a full skirt.She wore a matching conducted the service, and the had t**0 in training at Valcartier, Que.fingertip veil and carried an arm bou- gueet speaker was Rev.H.A and was on furlough at his home on the quet of roses.Carson, of Rock Island, Que., who Bryson Portnge du Fort road.\tThe flower girl wore a floor length spoke appropriately on the sub Thomas Morgan, aged 56, is a native dress of blue taffeta with a matching ject, \u201cJesus\u2019 courage and ours.of Ireland, and had been employed at ribbon headdress and she carried Later in the service, the names the Howard farm since last July.He arm bouquet of baby chrysanthemums, of those who fell in the first world h#d been drinking and was intoxicated After a reception held at the home war were read from the fifteen when he committed the audacious act.of the bride\u2019s parents, the young couple names cn the maple leaves on the When questioned on Sunday by bis left for Hamilton and Western Ontario, Memorial pi ique, after which the employer, Mr.Dein Howard, formerly For travelling the bride wore a three L;i« 1 oet was sounded by H, ( 0f the R, C.M.P, Morgan seemed piece tweed ensemble with black Rowat, and the National Anthem I completely insensible of his action in accessories and a corsage bouquet of -\u2022mg as the congregation stood to lhe fyhe,'D Mr\t\u2022\troses.vim,\tMorgan was arrested on Monday by Out of town guests included Sapper C.8 A £ \u2022 \u201c Corners'DnIted Ch.ireh | Provincial Police and at Campbell\u2019s Bay Brown, of PeUwawa Camp, and Mrs %= K-tsü .Tt\tisr&i of 15 men in the army and air * Bowie, and was remanded until Novem- Ethel Young, H.Harris and J.Harris, force were read.\t^e! 17>\tal1 of Ottawa.over REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations i QUE SHAWVILLE ere.Hats, Gloves, ! Scarves, Spats, .Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Socks, Talking:\tPictures Fredr\u2019C March Virginia Bruce X\t1 in There Goes My Heart an f.ifi with Patsy Kelly, Allan Mowbaray, Nancy Carroll, Eugene Pallette, Etienne Girardot THE W.A.HODCINS STORE Shawville Theatre At 9.00 p.m.Shawville Quebec m tmm- i PRAISE THE LORD Modern Etiquette * e e w 1.\tWhat is the correct manner of giving a tip?2.\tIs a had blot in a social letter excusable?3.\tShould a guest ever rise from the table before the hostess rises ?4.\tIsn\u2019t it improper for a girl to wear her engagement ring in public before the engagement is announced?f>.Has a ?host the privilege of telling his guests when to stop drinking?f>.When a man and a girl are dinner dancing, who lends the way from the table to the dance floor?Answers 1.A tip should he given quietly and courteously, without the lenrt display.One who gives a tip in a conspicuous manner invariably does so to impress those who are watching.2.No.If the blot is so large that it cannot be neatly erased, one should rewrite the page.3.No.It is the duty of the hostess to rise first.4.The engagement ring should not he worn publicly until after the engagement has been announced.5.No; hut he should know the habits of his guests before inviting one who is so weak in his habits that he is liable to lose all self-control, as well as self-respect.f>.The girl should precede the man.a i x i ?,1\u2018A ï ' \\ # r W i h * * r % i PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO < # es à *5 *; 4 ii % ago\u2014months before the public became rubber-conscious.As Durable As Rubber The Motor Coach people are convinced now that this particular experimental tire proved just as durable as those made entirely of natural rubber.The synthetic tires being used by the company have some natural rubber In their makeup\u2014It Is used to bind ric In the base, but the tread Is entirely of the synthetic material produced from petroleum.Now the company Is experimenting further.Passengers on city busses never dream that they may be riding on the new petroleum product, hut 28 tires with synthetic rubber treads are In use on regular routes In Chicago at the present time.They are being tried out in all parts of the city.Already about 15,000 miles have been traveled by the synthetic tires.There have been no blowouts, no punctures.Drivers say they are easier to handle on wet pavements than the conventional type.Life Of Synthetic Tire 43,000 Miles i-X % V 1 ( When an automobile tire wears out It isn\u2019t usually an occasion for mi item In a newspaper, even In these days when tires are often irreplaceable.But one tire which wart worn out on the streets of Chicago recently makes news.It was a tire made largely of synthetic rubber.What's more important.It lasted just as long as the three other tires on the automobile, all made of the real thing.The tires were rotated so as to give each one the same kind of wear, and all of them lasted the normal life of automobile tires\u2014about 43.000 miles.I m < Æ?V3 V At JÛ tton tab- While nearby gun barks And pass the ammunition holds good for these marines on Guadalcanal as U.S.troops mop up Japs in the Mantanikou river section, ( atholic fighting men kneel he foie an outdoor altar as Father Reardon, marine chaplain, says Sunday mass.\u201cFresh\u201d Taste Put In Processed Milk Have You Heard?HOW CAN l?Canada Educates Discharged Men Two Scots went into the She!-bourne Hotel, In Dublin, and inquired the cost of a night's lodging.\"Rooms on the first floor,\" replied the clerk, \"are two guineas, on the second floor one guinea, the third floor ten shillings» and five shillings for the top floor.\" The two prospective guests with drew for a conference.When they returned, the clerk Inquired cheerily, \"Well, gentlemen, shall we hook rooms for you?\" \"Na na, mister,\" replied the spokesman for the pair, \"ye've a fine hooee, hut It's nae naer heich eneuch.\" Q.How can I make an even break in a glass bottle just below the neck?A.Wrap a piece of twine that has been saturated with turpentine or kerosene around the bottle at the point where the break is desired.Ignite the twine and let it burn until consumed; then pour cold water on the bottle and it will break where the twine was tied.Dr.George M.Weir, acting director of training for discharged men and women under the Department of Pensions and National Health, said in a recent Interview that about 1,000 honorably discharged Canadians are already receiving free educational training.The number Is steadily increasing.he said.Skim Milk and Milk Fat Dried Separately The Chicago Motor Coach Com which made the experiment pany thinks this may well be the first synthetic tire manufactured by one of the big companies to wear out In commercial use Now they've Note to farmers come up with a plan to make \"fresh milk without the Imme dlate help of a cow.This is not to say the new process to put the original taste In dehydrated milk, as demonstrated by physicians of the New York Academy of Medicine, is cowless milk.It is Just that the original producers down on the farm are far removed In time ami space.What Dr Charles E.North, originator of the process, has done is to dry skim milk and milk fat separately, then mix them together and add water, week* or maybe months later, to produce \"fresh\" milk.At a demonstration in a Long Island City ice cream plant, 50 pounds of dehydrated milk fat, which looked like butter, an 110 pounds of dry skim milk were mixed for several minutes with 520 The mixture For It was placed on one of the company's inspection cars a year and a half Q.How can I boil eggs so that the whites will not be tough?A.To soft-cook eggs, put them into a pan of water that is boiling hot.Remove the pan from the \u2022 fire and let the eggs stand in it from eight to ten minutes.When cooked in this way, the whites of the eggs do not become tough.I Q.How can I prevent crumbling of plaster when driving a nail into it?\tI A.Placing the nail in very hot I water before driving it into a I plaster wall will lessen the danger I of its crumbling the plaster.\tI Q.How can I remedy hair that is too oily?\tI A.Beat the white of an egg stiff as possible and rub into the hair until it is wet all over.Allow this to dry, after which the egg will brush out like fine white pow- I der and leave the hair fluffy and I bright.\tI Q.How can I make furniture polish?A.This can be done very easily by mixing two parts boiled lin- I seed oil and one part turpentine.An excellent polish will be the result.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS As Sandy went over the weekly housekeeping accounts his face grew gloomy here, Mary,\u201d he said severely, \u201cmustard plaster, one shilling; 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IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE If you\u2019re cross, restless.NERVOUS\u2014 suffer hot flashes by this period In a woman\u2019s life-try Lydia E.Plnkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound.Made especially for women.Hundreds of thousands remarkably helped.Follow label directions.Made In Canada.WANTED Station J Toronto SMALL ESTATE WITH COMFORTable brick home with garden.In village or near town.State cash price and particulars.J.H.Barter, Kingsville, Ont.MKDK'AI PERSON Al XON\u2019H REMEDY \u2014 FOR NEUR-lll* and Rheumatic Pains.Thous-« it sfled.Munro\u2019s Drug Store 335 Elgin, Ottawa.Postpaid $1.00.Ol OPERATIONS AND ILLNESS avoided.Why not enjoy life?inquire.No obligation, appreciated.Nature Laws 372.Brandon, Man Stamps i.Box ISSUE 45\u2014\u201942 i WELL-PROVISIONED PRISONERS SU ND A Y SCHOOL LESSON band provides such musical background as Bob Burns doesn't provide for himself, f think you'tf enjoy this show, and it certainl# will help rub a few of the wrinkle# off your worried brow.1 RADIO REPORTER By REX FROST With gasoline strictly rationed and heavier income taxes, Canadians will be making their own amusement more and more as the months roll along.Many church and patriotic groups will he thinking up new ways of raising funds from entertainment in their own localities.Of particular interest therefore in rural Ontario will be the series \"Fireside Fun\u201d heard every Thursday afternoon, 4.18 to 4.30 over the outlets of the C.B.C., including CBL, Toronto.Included in these discussions, pre sented by Kustella Burke tang-don are such subjects as .\u201cHow to run a Sing-Song\u201d; \u201cHow to plan a Club party\u201d; \u201cEntertaining the troops\u201d; \u201cHow to be a home Ventriloquist on.This series of programs should be very helpful both in the planning of home and community entertainment.urday between now and Christmas.1 # $ Britain Calls Up Eighteen-Y ea r-Olds CHRISTIAN NURTURE IN THE FAMILY T t * And by the way did you know that Santa Claus has a daughter.Moreover she is a writer of distinction and a character actress too.The daughter of that grand OLI) FELLOW who climaxes the big Christmas parade in Toronto is being featured in a series of dramatic sketches heard Tuesday evening over CBL, Toronto, commencing at 9 o'clock.They call the program \u201cJohn and Judy joy helping solve their problems, you\u2019ll thrill to their laughter, their romance and the homey atmosphere which surrounds these radio neighbours of yours.Maybe you\u2019ll share their secrets too secrets are always associated with Santa Claus, we won\u2019t disclose his daughter's name.Not now, at any rate.Later perhaps.i Deut my 6:4-9, 20 25 2 Timothy 3:14, 15 GOLDEN TEXT « t Train up \u2022 child in the way he should go.And even when he is old he will The King, in the presence of South African Premier Field Mar- > vl t ahal Jan C.Smuts and Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labor and National Service, signed a proclamation at Buckingham Palace recently making 18-year-old youths eligible for military service.Bevin, disclosing the action in the House of Commons, emphasized that the young class would not be required to serve abroad.\u201cWe propose to register Nov.7 those who have reached the age of 18 between July 1 and Sept.30, inclusive,\u201d he said K net depart from it.Proverbs 22:6.ÏL1Î LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.\u2014-The particular passage assigned to us in Deuteronomy was written somewhere about Paul wrote his last \u2022V % every 1 14-60 B.C letter to Timothy about A.D.66.Place.\u2014All the early chapters of Deuteronomy record discourses » by Moses on the plains of Moab, on the eastern side of Jordan.The second Epistle of Paul to Timothy was written from Rome, Timothy being probably at Ephesus.First Commandment You too, I think will en t 4M* i* and so \u201cThey will be medically examined later in the month and called up as required.And as » V i 4.\u201cHear, 0 Israel Jehovah our God is one Jehovah.\u201d These verses, 4 and 6 are referred to by our Lord as \u2018the first and great commandment.\u2019 \u201cMany of them may expect to join the services in December.\u201d Bevin hinting at offensive action, said the need for the 18-year-olds was urgent.\u201cI will not go into details,\u201d he said, \u201cbut there are requirements for the three services necessitating this step.The state has now been reached when, in the opinion of the Government, the calling up can no longer be postponed.Indeed, it is urgently necessary.\u201d Everyone knows Lionel Barrymore the veteran star of stage and screen therefore be gratified to learn of the new series which wil^ feature Lionel Barrymore as thé Mayor of Springdale every Wednesday night over the Columbia Broadcasting System and CFRB, Toronto, 9.30 to 10 p.m.The Mayor of Springdale is a kindly, wise and understanding character, living in a town described as \u201cnot too large and not too small\u201d .a man whose interests are dedicated to the democratic way of .a man who interprets more than any other character on the air the type of personality who represents the friendly, un derstanding town executive who is part and parcel of the life of the rural communities.There arc laughs and tears in the story as the Mayor sympathetically deals with the daily problem of his office, whether they be those of juvenile sweethearts, or the young wife whose husband has been reported missing in air operations.Altogether here is a program, full of human interest and of broad general appeal to every member of the household.* Many radii, fans will You enjoy a bit of light hearted chatter and entertainment, don't you?Everybody docs.Well, here\u2019s your program.Wednesday evening 9 to 9.30, the Columbia network and CFRB, Toronto.Bob Burns, the \u201cArkansas traveller\u201d with his colourful stories and humorous anecdotes, is equipped with a new guitar to accompany his characteristic folk tunes, and with his old bazooka louder and perhaps just a bit funnier than ever.Billy Artzt\u2019s eleven piece While Japan talks of \u201csevere punishment\u2019\u2019 for American prisoners and tales of torture of U.8.citizens held by Japanese are heard, V.S.Marines pass out cookies, cigarettes and soap to weM-pleased Japanese prisoners on Guadalcanal.Note prisoners\u2019 shoes.\\ / 6.\u201cAnd thou bhalt love Jehovah thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.\u201d The demand \u2018with all thy heart\u2019 excuses all half-hearted ness, all division of the heart in its love.The heart is mentioned first as the seat of the emotions generally and of love in particular; then follows the soul as the centre of personality in man, to depict the love as pervading the entire self-consciousness; and to this is added \u2018with all the strength,\u2019 that is of body and soul.v 1L INDIVIDUAL r^Citizen\u2019s Every man under 60 was liable tor militia service In the reign of William the Conqueror.life A Weekly Column About This and That in Our Canadian Army Where is that man who referred to me and other writers who look things In the face as \"you alarmists\"?I'd like to take him Utile motor trip\u2014to the Oaspe Peninsula! That Is to say I'd like to take him for that trip but for one thing \u2014It would be a shame to waste gasoline on him.And motor trips are out\u2014except for the ninnies with their heads buried in the «and who still run their cars, \"just for a little jaunt on Sundays\" \"A little jaunt on Sundays.\" We are fighting a people who would ehoot them for that.So.just because we are not a people who shoot amateur traitors, they blithely disregard signs that even fche dullest common man can read, squander life-saving gasoline, wear out badly needed rubber aud complacently increase the spread of the only portion of their anatomy ever likely to be Impaled upon a German or Japanese bayonet.Some of them, on the long, strategic -road that follows the St.Lawrence, even drive with their headlights full on after dark.And all this, mind you, after the news has been released that enemy submarine* have been active In the Gulf of St.Lawrence! A black-out has been ordered on She banks of the River St.Lawrence and extending five miles Inward.This has not been done for fun.It has been done because lights on shore enable a navigator to make his way to the point he desires to reach and equally because light* on the shore silhouette any vessel Yen a little fishing boat\u2014between the shore and an enemy raider.So you see this has not been done for fun.It has been ordered because Canada, whether we like it or not, Lb In the war zone.It has been ordered because lives have been lost on the broad bosom of the mighty Waterway, the banks of which Lady Bessborough once described as \"arms that reach out to welcome visitors to Canada.\u201d There are some visitors Canada does not welcome\u2014hence the need for a black-out Shortly after the black-out wae ordered, indignant complaints reached the authorities that It was not complete.The answer to this was fairly simple.Many of the farmers living in the country surrounding the river do not read the newspapers, do not listen to radio and did not understand how close the .war haa come to Canada\u2019s shores.They understand now because the authorities quickly devised a plan for notifying every villager, every farmer, of the blackout order and of the reasons for It and the necessity for its observance.The foregoing paragraph, how- I ever, grants no absolution to the I motorists who drove along the I highway with their headlights on, headlights that, every time the I road rounded a cape, pointed out I like twin searchlights across the I black waters of the gulf.These I were just careless\u2014If so criminal I a disregard for the lives of Cana- I diane afloat for the protection of I Canada can be called careless\u2014 I motorists who thought more of I their own safety and more of the ¦Illy \"necessity\u201d for speed that I would not permit them to dim I their lights and proceed at a pace I calculated not only to assist the I war effort by maintaining the I darkness but also to assist it by I conserving tires and gasoline.I And it Is not only In the black- I out areas that such \"careless\u201d I motorists mar the otherwise bright | LISTEN TO pages that Canada Is writing in the hi*tory of these awful war years.On the Sunday preceding Thanksgiving Day and on Thanksgiving Day itself, yon saw for yourself streams of private automobiles that choked the highways surrounding the larger cities you thought about It Î can guess.What i thought about it, no newspaper can print.Apparently such selfishness is something that only public opinio» applied privately can remedy.This column, the forty-second, that has appeared In these pages, brings to an end the series known as The Individual Citizen\u2019s Army.It comes to an end because this individual citizen no longer will have the time to write a column a week.As a matter of fact, under King's Regulations and Orders governing the Canadian Army, he will not have permission to write for publication, because hhto \"old sweat\u201d puts on the uniform again with Canada on his shoulders to enable a younger man.who Is fit, to move on to one of the fronts on which we all are sure the Canadian Army will soon again victoriously take up the torch thrown to It by falling hands a quarter of a century ago.The Truth Taught 6.\u201cAnd these words, which I command thee this day, shall be upon thy heart; 7.and thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sitteth in thy house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou lient down, and when thou risest up Word of God is in our heart, then it will be the centre of our life, and it will be inevitable that we shall speak to our children frequently of the Word; the age of childhood is the time for instruction and for molding life.The Truth In Life COUNTRY NEWS tf 99 on a ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ONTARIO WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS What EACH SUNDAY AT 2 P.M.CFRB - 860 On Your Dial If the * i Listen hoys and girls.Be sure to gather round your radios Saturday evening next (November 7th) 5.16 to 6.30 CFRB, Toronto.Santa Claus, that Jovial rollicking old fellow with the cheery laugh and the kindly philosophy will he with you once again.Maybe he\u2019ll talk to you right from his ice palace at the North Pole.They tell me he has some big surprises in store for you this year.Better make sure you get all the errands done and all the jobs finished for Mother before 5.15 Saturday, and every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- POWERFUL LEADER 8.\u201cAnd thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thy hand, and they shall be for frontlets between thine eyes.9.And thou shalt write them upon the doorposts of thy house, and upon thy gates.\u201d The little metal boxes or skin bags, containing the ten commandments or other portions of the law, are hung on the right hand door-post of orthodox Jews even today.Every pious Jew entering a home where such are attached to the door-post will touch or salute it.The tragedy is that these artificial devices often take the place of real devotion to the Word of God, and those who them find it convenient and take it to be sufficient to simply allow these inscribed passages of the Word of God to come in contact with the arm or the brow, without allowing the actual truth of these passages to enter into and dominate the heart itself.Rtaions For Obeying God 20.\u201cWhen thy son asketh thee in time to come, saying, What mean the testimonies, and the statutes, and the ordinances, which Jehovah our God hath commanded you?21.then thou shalt say unto thy son, We were Pharaoh\u2019s bond-in Egypt :\tand Jehovah brought us out of Egypt with mighty hand; 22.and Jehovah showed signs and wonders, great and sore, upon Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his house, before our eyes; 23.and he brought us out from thence, that he might bring us in, to give us the land which he sware unto our fathers.24.And Jehovah commanded to do all these statutes, to fear Jehovah our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as at this day.25.And it shall be righteousness unto us, if we observe to do all this commandment before Jehovah God, as he hath commanded us.' Why are the laws of God times so hard to obey?For the Israelite, the great because the God Who gave these commandments had delivered them from the bondage of* Egypt, HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured religious leader.7 He is an extremely Answer to Previous Puzzle 15 Precept.L'OIBI 18 Dry.19 Cupid.21 He is paid ü ma AX N I V B S,E|R TIFTe his in ED I gold or gems.22\tPromise.23\tCurved knife 25\tHis bath is sold to his followers.26\tBlack haw.NiEI 28 Disturbance of peace.30\tTo prosper.31\tTo strike.32\tBy.34 Right (abbr.).36\tFeasted.37\tKingdom.40 Knock.42 Fifth month.44 Wireless.48 Framework wood.50\tPay.51\tCougar.52\tSalamander.i @ or rich man.13\tBull.14\tGreen fodder vats.16\tRude person.17\tMusical note.18\tTo malign.20\tEither.21\tPlural R m mai I I m m D I 21 = T J6J m M T y= ra and, bringing them out from this enslavement, had given them a land flowing with milk and honey, thus revealing Himself to be a God of love, of compassion and of power.The God Who delivered them from Egypt would give such commandments only for their own good, that they might live abundantly.Thus they were to obey the law for two reasons : first, because the commandments were given by One to Whom they owed their very freedom, and secondly, because obedience to these commandments would always result in the enrichment of their lives, and their own material and spiritual welfare.43 Transposed (abbr.).22 Library mark.45 To chew.24 Northwest (abbr.).26\tTo slash.27\tPronoun.29 Wasted time 31 Dance.33 Lower part of dress.35\tFortunate.36\tFilmier.38\tRoutine speech.39\tHeron.41 To absolve.VERTICAL 1\tPreposition.2\tTo stab with horns.3\tForm of \u201cbe pronoun use THE BOOK SHELF 46\tRough lava 47\tMulberry SIGNED WITH THEIR HONOUR tree By James Aldridge John Quayle was a flying officer patrolling a fighter plane in Libya when the fighting command rushed air aid to Greece.On the way to the front he met a Greek girl, Helen Stangou, and they fell In love.This was no ordinary love affair boni of emotional Impulse.Quayle had learned the art of fighting rapidly but he learned the other lessons of the war more slowly, for the day-to-day struggle to fight and survive took precedence over everything else.So it was partly because he came to realize that Helen understood the complexity of their lives and their relationship to the war that his love for her was sure and deep\u2014 and the one thing he most needed In the struggle for survival.The people of the novel are Greeks, Britishers and Australians.It is a tale of dog fights In the air, and retreat by land and by sea.It will be widely read as a tale of excitement and suspense and for its love story.It will be remembered as a significant expression of young men\u2019s thoughts and hopes and fears as they fight to live on day by day so that others may survive to live as free men In a saner, better world.49 Church bench 51\tTo handle.52\tLand right.54 Granted fact.66 Metric 4\tMeasure.5\tValuable property.6\tRebukes.7\tCrawling animal.8\tTheme.9\tPound (abbr.) 53 Grassland.55 To scatter.57 Ream (abbr.).measure.58 Diamond.60 He is head of the Ismaelian ?i 10\tAlso.11\tAntler 12\tYear (abbr.).59 Bone > 3 2 I 5 8 6 7 9 IO II 12 Early Instruction But abide Thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; 15.and that from a babe thou hast known the sacred writings which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.\u201d This reference to Timothy\u2019s early training follows upon a long enumeration of the terrible characteristics that will be manifest in mankind generally, at the end of the age.Paul declares they will not mark Timothy\u2019s life because he has been instructed so adequately that by this truth he will be given victory over all these evil tendencies.In other words, the very roots, if properly nurtured and cared for, could only produce, by the power of the Holy Spirit, a life strong in purity and unwavering in faith.14 men 13 14 15 16 a 17 18 19 20 22 21 23 Z4 25 26 27 28 30 I 32 33 34 US 33 36 37 36 3?40 M 4L 43 44 46 47 49 50 51 our 32 53 54 some i 57 5?reason was Signed With Their Honour Price $3.00 by and Stewart .James Aldridge mm McClelland POP\u2014Trouble in the Rear End WILL STOP VV^kingI By J.MILLAR WATT 1 # HOW MANX SIR ?JUST A SPOONFUL FOR MV WIFE/ C / l WILL bp f.A & G i r o 0 I o © '1# )\\( > * H3 CWel\u2014\u20144 fcy The Beil Bymdif***, 1st THE EQUITY Clarendon Council November 2nd, 1942 Clarendon Council met on the above Present, Mayor Barr and Cr* Shawville, Nov.V2th 1942 For Beautiful date Smart, WHelen and Judd.Minutes of last meeting were read and approved on motion of Cm Judd and Whelen, f Shawville Council r is Cemetery Memorials *v November 2nd, 194 2 Several ratepayers were present ask ing for snow fences, the Council informed them they could not make any promise nut ill they found out if it could l*c got, Others asked for a change of road foremen.Cr Macfarlane took his seat at the Board Mxiison McCagg asked that a rural inspector he sent to divide the fence John The regular session of the Municipal Council was held it Hynes.Hall on the above date./ V Write or phone GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont Mayor O.G.McDowell in the chair; Vrs Caldwell, Ben nick and Schwartz.The Minutes of last meeting were read and approved on motion of Cra K mu nick and Caldwell, l he loi lowing bills were piesented .tietween his pro^arty and th^t of to Council for examination and approval.| La violette.Gatineau Power Co.$ 64 09 j Gatineau Power Co.M)\t3û Hoy Elliott .24\tov Ministry of Health .*r>n\tS4 Mrs.It.Howard .A\t00 Mrs.L.K Thompson.6\t00 Moved by Cr Schwartz, seconded by Jr Hen nick that the above bills be paid \u2014Carried.Motion by Crs Rennick and Schwartz to adjourn.Piescnt \u2022* i > - Phone.278 Motion Crs Ma-farlane and Judd that rural inspector T.C.Elliott, be noli tied to divide this fence, the expense to be borne by the interested parties \u2014Carried.The following road foremen were approved for 1943.Fied Rose, Fred Smart, Lawrence Hodgins, Warnie Richardson.Joseph Greer.J.R.McDowell, Hollis Barber.F, A, H r 1er, Warren Horner, Clifford McLarnon, Clarence Wilson, Garfield Hodgins.Harry McCleary.Vincent Hodgim, Acton Smiley, El wood Brown lee, Lloyd Elliott, Chester Walsh, Loras Brownlee, David Telford, Everett Armstrong, Gerald Ling, Lome Arm* strong, Hairy Belsher, Win, Tubman, Thomas Bern, Clifford Walsh, Harvey Wilson, Newt or.Lewis, Win.Baird, Bert Hodgins, John Sly.Motion by Crs Judd and Sinait to adjourn, \u201d1 TWO YOUNG MEN uUtA, fcUtA.Ik tietHàeùxà DALE\u2019S TINSHOP BEFORE the war, two young graduates in chemistry faced the future with no assets but technical training and unbounded faith in themselves.They planned to capitalize on their years in college by manufacturing a certain chemical product.\u201cBut we'll need some money to get started,\u201d they said.\u201cLet's put it up to the bank.\u201d Their banker decided that their faith was well founded in character, ability, energy.\u201cWe\u2019ll finance you to start in a small way,\u201d he said.\u201cMake a test on the local market first.\u201d Presently the product was being sold all over Canada and exported to the United States and overseas.Now it fills a wartime demand.The TINSMITHS and PLUMBERS j H.C.ROWAT See-Treas CREAT BAKER \".\u2014-AND A.GRAND HEATER.South Onslow Council November 2nd, 1942 A regular meeting ok the Municipal Council of South Onslow was held on the above date at the usual place of mnpm and all members of the Council being present.On motion of Crs Muldoon and Hutchison, the Minutes of last meeting wete adopted as read.On motion of Crs Young and Hut chison the following bills were ordered paid viz:\u2014 J Robinson, road list .J.H.Hutchison, Bristol and Onslow Town Line.John Hickey, road list .XV.J.Flemming, bd Council.(\u2022Alt WOOB MME Mayor S.XV.MacKechnie J.A.DEAN Sec.-Treasurer Its wonderful working qualities and attractive appearance have made the Findlay Oval a favourite in thousands of Canadian homes.Available in three sizes.Large oven.I-arge, fast-heating reservoir.See it today! ?a Parcels for Prisoners of War From Salvage Receipts In June last it was decided that re ceipts from salvage he placed in an account for the purchase of parcels for prisoners o! war.Some salvage money then on hand was ear marked for that purpose, and some teachers me< to arrange possible salvage efforts before School closing.The two teachers and pupils of N«>.t) School, Bristol, were most successful é'4-voa 810 00, IHI 8 12 00 Order your Furnace now- supply is limited enterprise employs a large number of people.10 A0 2 OU This actual example illustrates how this country's 4 50 Motion\u2014Crs Fraser ami Young, that Fred Clarke be granted SOU to be spent gravelling side road between Lots 20 27, and Win.Meredith $50 to tix and gravel a portion of proven line.Motion\u2014Crs Clarke and Fraser, that this Council grant Win.Kennedy $40 to gravel County road providing Hard ley Council grants a like, amount \u2014Carried.Motion\u2014Crs Muldoon and Hutchison that 1% J.O'Hara be notified to put a break water on culvert at Tom Daley\u2019s \u2014Carried.H.Bronson api>earvd complaining about ditch ou road and Cr Young was asked to interview the Road Master.On motion of Cr Clarke the meeting then adjourned.Chartered Banks help credit worthy people benefit themselves, their fellows and their to country under the democratic system of free enterprise.i Another teacher had The school receipts, plus 2 amounts from other sources, chiefly g collection at Exhibition Hall, netted \u2022 % $171.59, This amount we had the g pleasure of giving to the Treasuier of j Shaw ville and District Red Cross to forward to the Canadian Red Cross, which is the organization to supply and forward the parcels for all Prisoners of War parcel laid down at Geneva, Switzerland, is $2.50.This service has become one of the most important and appreciated war undertakings of the Canadian Red Cross.The District, County aid the Dominion have each met their several quotas in recent Victory Loan and Bristol School Commissioners | s|low ?orKj cre(ji( balances.material lubber and iron ready before snow Bristol School Comrs met on above I comes.Date and place for delivery will date.Present: Chairman Woods and | he announced.Comrs Graham, Stewart and WftUb.The Minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of Comr Stewart Win.On appeared and requested I Cemetery DOilRtlOMS i g exemption of his school taxes because of |\t\u2014 the loss of his buildings by fire.This Dr D.J.Campbell, Treasurer of the was left over for the present.\tvillage Cemetery Improvement Fund, Motion by Conn Stewart, that tor acknowledges with thanks, the follow the purpose of paying the salaries of jng donations:\u2014 our teachers for the school year 1942 to[ Bella and Lois Smiley.1913 and the other expenses of this Arthur Caldwell.board that an annual assessment of 9 John R.Corrigan mills on the dollar be levied on all tax I \\ir anj *4>fr8e j Q.Elliott able property under the control of this | Clifford Horner school board, also that a fee of ten cents per month be charged on children between the ages of 7 and 14 years, and a tee of $1.50 |>er month be charged on children who attend our intermediate school, outsiders who provide their own transportation, $2.50 per month and a fee of $.5.00 |>er month for those conveyed to and from school on the bus.Also that » rate of 5 per cent interest be added to all arrears after Oct.31st, and a discount of 5 |>er cent be allowed from school tuxes paid before Feb.1st, 1943.$ Now is the time to feed your cows £ :: £ Dairy Ration i Banks, like any other business, exist because they provide vice which a community needs and is willing to pay far of a rate which will yield a reasoneble profit.Chartered Bank profits average less than one-half of one per cent a year on total assets.Few, If any, ether businesses operate on as small a margin.Try some of our > The approximate price of a Hog Finisher and watch the pigs really grow Jus.A.Stekle Scc-Treas * banks I a : s Bank of Montreal fill |The Bank of Nova Scotia .The Bank of Toronto I he Provincial Bank of C anada \u2022 \u2022 ; The Canadian Bank of Commerce The Royal Bank of Canada.The Dominion Bank ;.Banque Canadienne Nationale ; \u2022 ; Imperial Bank of Canada ; ; ; Barclays Bank (Canada) SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg see Mure war October 13th.1942 ?Telephone 126 SHAWVILLE 11, W.Hudgins, Salvage Convener ; CIICK V * I \\ Department of Labour National War Labour Board FARM FOR SALE 2 OU Tenders Wanted GENERAL ORDER 5 00 2 00 Being Lot 5a on the 7th Range.00 I Township of Clarendon, containing 250 - M a?re*, more or less ; 50 acres of bush For fur her paiticulars apply to M RS.K H.MKK, Shawville, Que.\u2022 Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigne I, will be received until Saturday, November 21st, for a caretaker for « 0 * \u2022vs * I » .y # A \u2019 » « % \u2022 \u2022 * v .* -V.I < N 0 y*.v UK - V MB»' 3 ?» Le» tvr # ¦ ; > B L mi *vf* K» * e* » ,\u2018*:v W > - a1 r.« * x>* .\u2022 \u2022 V- , i \u2022\tVe , .7 .À .'Y V* >,.\t< t # ' ^ /\t\u2022 'X t-ïEVK % « % v/ ¦ 1 ¦y h 4 V'v.?.V** ^ % » \u2022 \u2022* ?4l ¦ fl +ywi 'v * \u2022 - ».¦ .J \\.v v ' C' .;*\u2022 ' 1 tt $ ŸT4 % Xi .4 - S \u2022 * b *¦ .1-' K?' V» I I.-V*' v X 1 « \"All thcee are already indications of considerable ad\\ances to a better world and richer life for mankind.To these we may add much of the social and economic work of the League of Nations.\"We are passing beyond ordinary polities and political shibboleths.It is no longer a case of Socialism or t'omnium, m or any of the other isms of the marketplace.hut of achieving justice and fair play for all.\" \"This at the bottom is a war of spirit.Hitler has tried to kill this spirit and substitute for it some ersatz thing, something which is really its negation.He instilled into the German youth new racial fanaticism.He has sought strength In the ancient and discarded forest gods of the Teuton.His faith is a reversion of the pagan past and a denial of the spiritual forces which have carried us forward in the Christian advance that constitutes the essence of European civilization.I *> a \\ mm m » t *.\t.\u2022 \u2022'\u2022 - Jig fclti V*%x l > < v!S fjy ;y?v.\\ V ft Ü3 -sf x X 1.X 6 ¦ .J A .Vt> v> i X * I.* . \u2022V» * V Mr- Lev X ! E; 9 < 4 % \u2022 N l i common X V>.V* - ?4.1 s % .F îv *V » % rWT J4*?\u2022 \u2014 > :V»ê- *2 A Wv \u2022X A4 4 r \u2014 % > > > w.V> V V :> a» F 4 % -N * l t v.K ?% *\u2022 « *> w I * ?» % f l .t & % y >\u2022.» T * - .V v.¦ - ft t m ¦ 4 A .à, * ar' ] # Lf X V V.V-.V < *¦/* \u2022 .% Britain Stands Test « : Ui '*>\" 4 ¥ t X7 ¦ r N eu »\u2022 è* > .V »\u2022?< ¦4 * 91 A s \u201cOne occasionally hears idle words about the decay of this country, about the approaching break-up of the great world group we form.What folly and ignorance; what misreading of the real signe of the times! In some ters.what wishful thinking! \u201cBut Is it not standing the test?Is not this free and voluntary association, is not this worldwide human co-operation today holding together more successfully than ever before under the most searching test?\"Knowing the dangers and temptations we have had to face, the \u2022tresses and strains imposed upon us, nothing has been more remarkable to me than the cohesion of this vast structure under the hardest hammer blows of fate.V 1 » * v x; ¦ * # V/r.-*V .V .Cr- * ' Ta \u2022* vY\" ?r V # u, X * * A.x r - % f \u2022 >\u2022 A * c 1 0 V .Z.X' P l .Fc A .% .a; 1 « * v*y *4 # * : > V à 4 n Isn't it Strange ?Offensive Stage Reached \"We have now reached the fourth year of this war and the defense phase has now ended.The stage Is set for the last, the offensive, phase.\"Final alignments both of the Allies and our enemies have been made.Resources have been developed and mobilized Isn\u2019t it strange that princes and £/ngs.And clowns that caper in sawdust rings, And common people like you and me Are builders for Eternity ?e on a very large scale, ours still on the increase, thoee of the enemy on the decline.Our manpower still is growing, that of the enemy is getting depleted, while he makes ever heavier drafts on his suffering vassal peoples.\"The specter pi want, hunger and starvation is beginning to stalk through the subject countries.The spiHt f unrest is heaving and ris- !Sg.Eîpîûêive limits of endurance are nearing.\"Once the time has come to take the offensive and to strike while 4 (ü.L.Sharpe) Can any one of us look to the heavens, think of Eternity, and not, in his soul, feel and know that nothing matters now but Victory ?Buy Victory Bonds.\tHned to he\tand there »he was married on i December 81-t,\t1S\twas unable to take any put in it* >\tactivities yw ing to ill healtli \\ j Surviving are two daughtevsr i Miss lit I it'I Simule, at home, who ; tenderly cared for her motliei ! during her long illness ; and Mis> Annie Sample, of Carle ton Place, tint.; one sister, Miss Jennie ] Fraser, of Toronto, and two half j brothers.John, of Stark\u2019s Corners j and Janie-, of South Porcupine An only son.William John, died in January 11*27.The tumoal.which was largely | attended, took family residence noon to Hillcrest cemetery, Smith's Falls, Rev.Mr.Davidson, minis ter of Westminster Presbyteiian Church, Smith\u2019s Falls, conducted the sermon, assisted by Rev.Jas.Foote, minister of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Chinch, vurleton Place.The pallbearers were, Andrew Sample, of Beckwith township ; /as D, Donaldson, of Montague township ; T, C.Elliott, Wesley Palmer, Clifford Pul ford and Ernest Garland, of Stark s Corners.Friends attending the funeral from distant points, were Mr.and Mrs T.C.Elliott.Mr.and Mis.Clifford Fulford and daughters.Dorothy and Marion, Mr.and | Mrs.Wesley Palmer and da ugh ters Giace and Joan ; Mr.and Mrs John Cunningham and Miami Mrs.Ernest Garland, of Stnrk-Corners ; Mr.and Mrs.W.E Donaldson and daughter, Edna from Montreal, Que.Many beautiful floral offerings were received showing the high esteem in which Mrs.Sample was held by her many friends.The Healthy Boy is He That\u2019s Warmly Clad LI -S year, laughter of the late Mongo Cunningham and hi* wife, She was bun on at Staik - Corner*, MJ?1 %yâ mi 2k FRASERS have just what he needs IV 411 ' Æ *\\¥ m mm x\\ t A Boys\u2019 Snow Suits, 5 piece, green, blue, brown 4 to 9 years.Boys\u2019 Mackinaw Coats, navy blue melton with* fur collar, heavy doeskin lining, storm cuffs Boys Mackinaw Winkbreakers in all shades, sizes 24 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Boys\u2019 All-wool Sweaters, 24 to 34.Tm / m sizes » 1 4\\ $5.95 to $3.95 tm 4 mm * $8.95 3 A v > to 36 r< £ $1.50 to $1.95 c# rM %* â I' ë * 4 MEN\u2014The cold blustery days are creeping' closer Overcoats that have style, comfort and long-wear in fleece cloths, meltons and tweeds $19.50 to $25.00 Sheepskin Lined Coats for the man outdoors in heavy blue mackinaw freize, tan army duck and Bedford cords, sheepskin lined warm fur collar, storm cuffs $11.95 $14.50 $15.50 r X \\ place from thr Thursday after i vi < » A Veleien at 20! V Back from scores of bombing raids over a dozen countries, this young airman has found adventure in the skies! lust out of his 'teens, an eager youth in years, he's a veteran in experience.He's a first-line fighting man, trained in the science of war at 5-miles-a-minute! He and his buddies in R.C.A.F, air crew are team-mates.Gunner, Wireless Operator, Bomber, Pilot, Navigator\u2014all work together as a smooth, swift \"attack team\" in a giant bomber.Their targets accurately surveyed in advance by daring reconnaissance pilots\u2014their flight protected by the blazing guns of fighter planes\u2014the bombers wing their relentless way to smash Nazi nerve-centres.The expanded Air Training Plan has room for more men who want to be with these fighting comrades of the skies.Right now applications are being accepted for air crew duty, at R.C.A.F.Recruiting Centres throughout Canada.It you are physically fit, mentally alert, over 17Vi and not yet 33, you are eligible.If you are over 33, but have exceptional qualifications, you may still be considered.Lack of formal education is no longer a bar to enlistment.$ ?/ Lr^c^(ne&k/o/lwia and 'haberdashery /ôu-Mrs.Roy Dagg.\tI\tEvelyn - sincere t expressions of sympathy received from many friends during their recent bereavement.Royal CanàdianAi r Force The Klm-itle WomenV Institute will meet at the home of Mrs.Percy Ballantyne, on Wednesday evening, Nov.18th, at T.%) Bull call, \"name a man you think Iia* done valuable work in prosecuting the war, The guest speaker will be Dr.Hudson, of Quy Now, Private! Private George A.Gransburg was on kitchen police duty again at Camp Hulen, Texas.But this time it proved well worth his while.For in the midst of his laboring he yelled: \"Why, these are potatoes I grew three years ago!\" And he could prove it.Neatly imbedded in one of the potatoes was a ring he lost three seasons back while digging his potato crop! O on.PERSONAL MENTION FIGHTING COMRADES OF THE SKIES Mrs.keith Corrigan and Bient, are spending this week with friends in Pembroke.Mrs.G.A.Jewell, of Montreal, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Leslie El inside.For illustrated booklet giving full information write: Director of Manning, R.C.A.F., Jackson Budding, Ottawa, or the nearest of these R.C.A.F.Recruiting Centres: \" ^ \u201cESS.\tI I nus Charges Not Preferred % With the Ful-O-Pep Plan t I l WHOLE OATSS ® Put your layer» on this common-sense, economical feeding program now.Hens fed the new Vitaminized Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash the Ful-O-Pep Way get just what they need to make eggs.It is a simple, labor-saving feeding method.Just % each of Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash, whole oats and Scratch Grams.No wet mash or supplement» needed.^ ith its liberal oatmeal content and the tial vitamins, proteins and minerals contained in the Vitaminized Ful-O-Pep Egg Mash, this feeding plan supplies just what hens need to produce fed the Ful-O-Pep Way, get more eggs at a lower feed cost# - & VâNvt is; rage.1 / I iii essen- new ore eggs and, I f à EGO MASH - i Little\u2014In loving memory of a dear son and brother, George Bland Fraser Little, who died Nov.9th 1941.He never thought when leaving home.Captain, the Rev, John Foote.I He would no more return; who was a few years ago minister That he so soon in death would sleep of Bristol Memorial Church, and And leave us here to mourn, who has been serving as a Chap- An! it was bard to part with him.Iain in the Army, way in the thick Never to see him more, nt the battle on the beach of Lentil the resurrection dawns, n\t,\tOn yonder goMen shore.JriSïSï ïïassaai zi * protected iKJsitions on the Wound- '\tmother and brother Eg ed at a temporary Red Cross base FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY Former Bristol Minister in tke Battle of Dieppe SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY,, Reg.AUTHORIZED QUAKER FEED DEALERS # Main Street Telephone 126 Mis.Newton Lewis and Cecil t "]
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