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[" SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 2Sih 194:) No.;» Her corsage was of HARLAND 0.ROWAT NOTARY PUBLIC * i Pte Norman Wilson.R.U.A.M.C., Va I Cartier, Que., s|ient the week end with his sister, Miss Mabel Wilson, at McKee, Que.SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -f Estate G, J.Caldwell t- Graduate of McGill University SHAWVILLE,QUE.# V Mi».Hugh Grace, of Barry's Bay, was in town ovei the week d to visit her father, Mr.Win.John Burner, who has been very J.OSCAR LAFLAMME, K.C.4 en % l Advocate siriiter Solicitor, etc.Office : Campbells Bay, Quebec (In| Lawn Block ) ill Mr*.Wilfred Maxwell, and little daughter, of Hull, visited at the home of her grandmother, Mrs.Wm.Elliott, during the pa*t week.Mrs.R.1.Tracy and Mrs.Maye Armstrong were in Ottawa this week attending the Pre*byteifal held in the Dominion United Church.Donald Sharpe Dies After a Brief Illness i j Monday evening, after an ilines* ¦ DmiaM DONAT Le GUERRIER Notary Public CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY, QUEBEC Branch it (juyoa f Monday ou request Matters dealt with by corretpondsnc of about two week* Sharpe of Caldwell , died at the age of 43 years.He was brrn in Bristol town ship, son of the late Thom** Sharpe and Eliza Jane John cox.He is survived by live brothers, Thomas and Harry, of Caldwell, William, of Wyman; Roy.of Su*-sex, N.J., and Ernest, of Pumpton Lake, N.J.and one sister, Mrs, S.Armstrong, of Qnyon.His mother and .sister, Mrs, Geo.Todd, of Detroit, Mich., predeceased, hiiu last August and word had just been received that his brother in law, George Todd,¦#¦¦¦! Detroit the Friday previous.The funeral was held from his late home in Caldwell, to Shaw-ville United church on Thursday afternoon, the service being conducted by Rev.A.F.Poke*.Interment was made in the Maple Grove Cemetery.JANUARY SPECIALS Mrs.Jam A.Graham has returned to her horns at Wyman, after spending the past two weeks visiting her sons Hillis and Lyndon, of Shaw villa.Miss Mary Tremble, of Rich mond, and Mise Eleanor Tremble of Ottawa, visited their grand parent*.Mr.and Mrs.A A Smith fur the week-end.^.^ / will -call any FVMILLER WALLACE ADVOCAT .BARRISTER HULL, QUEBEC I Pte Bernard Fin Ian, son of Mrs.Kinlan and the late George A.Finlan, Wyman, has arrived overseas, according to word received recently by his mother.Mrs.E.C.Graham, of Montreal, has received a cablegram from her husdand, Sur Eric C.Graham, of the Royal Canadian Engineers, of his safe arrival overseas.Eric is the son of Mrs.James A Graham, of Wyman.Mrs.Alfred Draper is suending a few days in Ottawa, and while there will present to the W Presbyterial, which convenes in Dominion United Church Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the annual report from this district, which includes Campbell's Hay, Bristol, Fort Coulonge and Shaw ville.\t.died in Consultations by Appointment SHEETING\u2014White (Bleached) 81 inch width.basso hospital quality.Wa- D.J.CAMPBELL Special at 75 cents per yard Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE Mrs.Tbos.E.Sheppard, Formerly of Shawville, Dies in Ottawa SHEETING\u2014Grey (Unbleached) 81 inch width.Good heavy weight.Wabasso, Zion Church Encouraging reports were heard the annual congregational meeting of Zion United Church held on Friday last.Rev.A F.Pokes was in the chair.The secretary treasurer reported a membership of 50, with receipts of $413, 40 00 givfen to Missions and a balance of over $75.00 on hand.The W.A.had receipts of $44 00 with a small balance; while the War Service unit reported 10 quilts made, 21 knitted articles and 58 sewn articles, and receipts of $20.00, according to the report given by Mrs.G ns Draper.The Y.P.V.reported a small balance and the Sunday School with 30 members, reported through Miss Laura Barber, receipts of $52.00, with a small balance The officers elected were.Session \u2014MervynThompson, Geo.Warren, John Sturgeon and Wesley Bines.Stewards-H.H.Sturgeon, G Thompson, H.Wilson, Harold Elliott and Gus Draper, Manager* \u2014George Warren, Clifford Walsh, and James Barber.Votes of appreciation for services were extended to the minister, organist and treasurer of the g negation.DR.H.K.NEILSON M.S Special at 65 cents per yard A resident of Ottawa for the past 10 years, Mrs.Thomas E Sheppard died at her home, 106 Rochester Street, on Sunday following four days' illness.She at Eye, Ear, Nose aid Throat SPECIALIST COTTON\u2014White, 36 inch widths.Several qualités, 15 to 30 cents per yard was in her fflst year.She was the former Alice Mildred Cone, and was a daughter ot the late Gardner Cone and his wife Frances Hudson.She was born at Bristol, and spent her early life there, moving to Shawville follow her marriage in 1V05 to Thos.After removing to Ottawa, Mrs.| Sheppard worshipped at Western .United Church.'She took keen interest in church work and was an active member of the Women's Auxiliary and Circle Two for SraïïlîS?5 oïuïîrï T, T, Beattie, Kathleen H.R.llias, S o\u201c.b»«h\"'«ioSSSi \u201cÆ.Î'K ta1»' W\u2014* Weybnrn, Sask., and Clifford, of Shawville ; two sisters, Mrs.Herbert Hudson, of Weybnrn, and Nettie Crawford, of Calgary.OTTAWA.- ONT.PHONE, | 2-7961 t COTTON\u2014Grey, 36 inch widths from Wymai Women s Institute The January meeting of the Wyman Women's Institute was held at the home ot Mrs Fred It.Hutchison, with a good attend ____, Miss Pritchard presiding, assisted by Mrs.Roland Graham, secretary.The meeting started off brightly by responding to the roll call, \"a joke or funny story.\u201d A large number of cards and letters of thanks and appreciation tor Christmas cheer were read.The exhibit for the Fall Fair was discussed and some plans made for 12 to 25 cents per yard BEATTIE\u2019S EYE SERVICE 46 2Bronson A ve., Cor.Gladstone, OTTAWA, ONTARIO mg She FLANNELETTE\u2014Fancy stripped in blue, mauve, pink and greys, all 36 inch widths Specials at 25 cents per yard ance SCIENTIFIC EVE EXAMINAI IONS Specialist on ml Visual andmusculareyeJelects PILLOW COTTONS\u2014Wabasso, circular 42 inch width.Special, limited quantity, 50 cts yd.I it.QUILT BATTS\u2014Economy built baits, bleached white, 72 x 90.All ready for use and easily worked.Quantity limited 39 cents each.Mrs.Hutchison gave the Reu Cross report and it was arranged to continue making more quilts until further materials come in ; also decided to send seeds to \u201e\t.\tBritain.Stark i Corners Church\tThe tiual paper in the senee on 11B*ISS Gordon T.Paul INSURÀNCE Mrs _ m The funeral service was held at the residence on Tuesday afternoon.The body was removed to Piuecrest cemetery vault.t con I : REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations : Montreal Chapter I.0.D.E.Benefits District Schools\t\u2014 - l! Prints Thread Thimbles Broadcloths, Needles QUE SHAWVILLE V re * \u201cRed\u201d Dale Referees Heckey Game in Eafland E THE W.A.HODGINS STORE Quebec i .\t, j 7963 Commentary on Current Event; Hang On Tightly To That Rooster U.S.1943 Budget 100 Billion Dollars JOIN THE NAVY AND B-R-R-Rl THE WAR \u2022 WEEK Shipments of Fuel To Africa May Be Decisive War Factor I He May Be Needed To Waken You At Crack of Dawn More Than All Other Belligerents Spending In Year I >1; battleship Lorraine L Britons are going to be asked to tighten their belts a few more, notches, the Food Ministry said in announcing will be made in food rations, but added that the process will be so gradual it may not be noticeable Reductions will begin Jan.11 and will be spread over six months.Extent of the reduction was not announced immediately.The move will make .more shipping space available for tit# war materials.E T-fV; » ' I r *c % rt n.that reductions è m (.IT IT il I1 V F for some time., t X n L.0\\ \\ i ¦ NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON\u2019T Have You Heard?GUARANTEED TRUST INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES A Lancashire soldier and hla lain had spent the day together, and on their return the girl's mother asked how she had enjoyed herself.\u201cAw reet,M said Jane, \u201cbut 1 think Jog's a bit mean.He nob but spent sixpence on me all day.\" \u201cWell, if I were thee I'd tek his sixpence back and mek him ashamed of himself,1f9 said her mother.Late that night, Jane knocked on Joe's door.\u201cEre,\" she said.\u201cTak thi sixpence back.I doubt if tha can afford it.\" \u201cEe,\" said her lover, \u201ctha shouldn\u2019t a bothered to-neet.It would 'a done in t\u2019mornin a legal investment for estate trust funds.AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT FOR YOUR SPARE MONEY \u2022issued and guaranteed by THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY LIMITED ) ( 3 Vi % per annum for 5 year term.{ 1 302 BAY STREET.TORONTO, ONTARIO \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 Please send me further details about your Guaranteed Trust Investment Certificates.Cut out and mail te The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited 302 Bay Street, Toronto Name \u2022 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 Address \u2022 \u2022\u2022 ***** # The British Breed How Can I?By Anne Ashley $237,768,437.Freight traffic In millions of ton miles was 32.000 against 27,200 in 1*41 and 23,041 In 1928, ante-depression top.and passenger traffic In millions of passenger Ailles was 2,660 against 1,762 last year and 1,641 in 1928.Mr.Vaughan stressed that while the 1942 volume of traffic exceeded that of 1928 by 44 per cent.It was handled with 8.6 per cent, less staff, 26.9 fewer freight cars, 14.2 per cent, fewer passenger cars and 6.0 per cent, fewer locomotives, while the fuel consumption in 1942 was less by 46,000 tons.After meeting all operating expenses, including equipment depreciation and appropriate charges for deferred maintenance and renewals Mr.Vaughan indicated, net revenue of the company will be sufficient to pay taxes and all other charges, including interest due to the public and to the government, and leave a substantial surplus to be paid to the government.# 99 Letter to London Daily Telegraph.Sir:\u2014I think the doggedness of an old soldier servant of my brother-in-law until shortly before the war, when he was discharged from the Army as being too old, deserves recognition.Bombed out of his home and seriously injured, he neither grumbles nor complains, but is glad to be back at his job again.This is what he writes: 1 lost all of my home and also lost my right eye, and had my skull fractured in three places.I was in hospital a long time and never knew anything.My wife got hit on the legs, but she is getting on pretty well now.But never mind.I am back at my war factory work again.I find it a bit wakward at times getting about, but I manage.\u2014 From your old obedient servant, T.N.Gibson.So long as men like this form the backbone of England, how can we fail?A Mayfair bomb fall on a mews, demolishing garages and small flats above them.One small bedroom alone escaped.Wardens and police rushed up.They saw a figure moving about in the one surviving room.Are you all right?\" they shouted.\"Yes,\" \"but I can t find ray cellar and tie.\" Q How can I make a fine-grain* ed sour milk cake?A.When making a sour milk cake, dissolve the soda In the milk and whip with an egg heater.This will assure a fine-grained cake.Q.How can I make twine holder for the kitchen?A.By the use of an ordinary tin funnel of suitable size.Hang It on the wall, first drawing the end of the twine from the centre of the ball through the opening at the bottom of the funnel.Q.How can I cream butter quickly?A.Heat the mixing bowl with scalding water.Wipe, and put In the butter.It will cream in much less time than required when the butter is put into a cold bowl.Q.How ran I remove lacquer from silver?A.Lacquer may be removed from silver by sponging with alcohol.Q.How can I clean suede shoes without injuring the suede?A.An ordinary ruobe.sponge, such as can be bought at any tencent store, the tight sort that has a good resistance, is excelent for keeping the suede shoes clean.It will remove all the dust and soil without harming the fabric, as so many of the very stiff brushes are inclined to do.Z.'.N practical the reply.I A woman estate owner collected her own rents in order to save expense tenants in a discontented frame of mind and thinking that attack might be the best defence she began with a complaint of her own.\"Your kitchen, Mrs.Brown,\" she said, \"is in a very bad state.\" \"Yes, ma'am, it is,\" the tenant agreed.\"And you would look the same way If you hadn't had any paint on you for five years.\" One little U-boat, riding on the sea; along came the R.C.A.F*, now where can it be?Probably on the bottom of the ocean, for depth charge churning the water in bottom photo was dropped on spot where just a few moments before a Canadian coastal patrol bomber spotted the axis submarine somewhere in the Atlantic.She found one of her $ I WHAT SCIENCE IS DOING Modern Etiquette By Roberte Lee 1.\tShould a girl working In an office give or send her employer so inexpensive Christmas gift?2.\tShould children be allowed to wear nail polish?3.\tAt a widow\u2019» second marriage, her first husband being deceased, should she Invite the family of her former husband?4 When invited for a weekend visit, isn\u2019t It all right for a guest to take his dog along?6.When a married woman Is traveling alone, should she sign the hotel register, Mrs.H.L.Hudson or Mary Lou Hudson?6.Is It permissible for a girl to ask a young man to call, when she has known him for quite a while?ANSWERS 1.No.She should wish him a Merry Christmas as he or she la leaving the office on Christmas Kve.In some cases, a Christmas card addressed to him and him wife Is appropriate.2.No.3.Yes, Indeed, If the relationship has always been pleasant.Furthermore, these people should make every effort to attend.4.Not unless the dog was also Invited.6.She should sign, Mrs.II.L.Hudson, and her home city, but not her street address.6.Yes.A Bird \"Story Olive D.Adame.WEIGHTS Grasshoppers jumping about in a box do not lessen its weight; neither do bees flying about in a closed hive.A friend on a farm asked Dr.Gordon S.Fulcher, a physicist of Washington, D C., if a hive would be easier to carry if she stirred up the bees so they would fly around.This suggested the grasshopper problem to Dr.Fulcher as a similar but simpler case.He has reported to the journal Science, his .findings.Each grasshopper as it jumps gives a downward kick to the box, thereby Increasing it* weight.While the .grasshopper is in the air, the box is, to be sure, relieved of its weight, but when the hopper lands, the box again receives a downward thump.Dr.Fulcher shows mathematically that these balance out and the average weight of the box does not change.The same applies to the bees in a closed hive : \"The total average weight must be the same no matter what the actions or motions of the bees and other parts inside the closed container may be.\" The same applies to any body not at the absolute zero of temperature, for which all the molecules are at rest.At any higher temperature, because of thermal agitation, many of the molecules at any given instant are in the air, so to speak.But each molecule as it takes off gives a downward kick and again when it lands.The weight of the body as indicated by a balance is an average of these downward kicks and of the dead weight of those molecules that happen to be at rest.The indicated weight does not change with temperature.0 0 Biitish soldiers have been supplementing their pay by working in the evening for farmers near Essex, England.\"You gave $100 for that rug?\" said Mr.Browne.dear/' replied his Pilots back from Guadalcanal recently told a tall bird story.A marine, they said, captured a wild parrot and taught it to shout: \"Hello, Joe !\" as greeting to any Jap.He took the parrot to the front lines, where it shouted the greeting all day.Other parrots, free in the jungle, learned the greeting.Soon the jungle behind the Jap lines resounded with nerve-racking U.S.accents; \"Hello, Joe! .Hello, Joe! .Hello, Joe! .\u201cYes, wife \u201cNow, look here, Mary, I'm going to pul my foot down on this awful extravagance.M \u201cI don't mind, George, so long as you wipe your feet first.\" * British Sailors\u2019 Society The World'* Oldest Sailor Welfare OrgamleaUom Founded 1818\u2014Soon After Trafalgar ocrâtes In over one hundred Sailor Institutes, Clubs, Havens, 41,1 OVER THE SEVEN SEAS In days like these earnestly appeals for help Fwither Information gladly supplied G.SI.IPBEDIÊ, Domialea See'y.10 Siberia A veau# - Tarante f To replace steamships diverted from Mediterranean traffic, Spsin la building sailing ships.t The conceited young man was being even more boring than usual.ITCH ÏÏSC I 1 Time \"It's a fact,\" he said with pride, \"that people often take me for a member of the Guards.\" His fair companion wasn't Impressed.\"Really?\" she drawled.\"Fire\u2014 railway More than 200 fighting ships are now manned by the valons navies of the Allies, apart from the British Fleet.# _\t.liquid 1).D.D.Prwrriptu*.____ yw draff* today lor D.DD PRESCRIFTTON.shin -black.\" mud or CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS you thinC Hitler ;¦ \"Do stands any chance of getting what he's out for?\" \"I don't\u2014but I think he's got a good chance of getting what he's in for.\" OFFER TO INVENTOR* AUTOMOBILES\u2014USED D A I It \\ MACHINERY an offer to every invbntOb of Inventions and full Information sent free.The Ramasiy Co., Registered Patent Attorney#.27% Bank Street, Ottawa.Canady Te USED CARS WITH GOOD TIRES.See us first.Mount Pleasant Motors Limited.Used Car Lot at 2U4U Yonge Street; Head Office, 632 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto.Telephone BY.2181._______ ME LOTTE CREAM SEPARA Bowls rctinned and rebuilt, parts and oil for Melotte and Anker-Hulth write J.C.Dent, 387 Central Ave., London, Ont.LI New Records Set By C N R.In 1942 PHOTOGRAPHY FARM FOR SALE A rubber tree begins to yield \u2022even years after planting.ANIMALS WANTED DON\u2019T TRUDGE THROUGH FOR SALE.65 ACRE FARM, 8 room brick house, hydro, 1% miles from Tilbury.Apply Joe Cloutier.R.R.6, Tilbury PUPPIES WANTED.CROSSBRED and others.Also Rabbits.Guinea Pigs, Ferrets.State number and sex.Hall, St.Lawrence Market, Toronto.The Ifttut, Malm, or Hall HAVE YOUR SNAPS DESCENT AT DAWN Delivered by Mall Any b or 8 exposure film perfectly developed and printed for only X&e Supreme quality and fast service guaranteed.\t______ DYEING A GLEANING Review of System's Operations Reveals Surplus In Revenue HAVE YOU ANYTHING NEEDS dyeing or cleaning?Write to ue for information.We are glad to answer your questions.Department H, Parker's Dye Works Limited.7U1 Venge Street.Toronto.ATTENTION FARMER* IMPERIAL PHOTO SERVICE FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN HOW to increase milk and cream' from your cows.Send 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this war, the Chemical Warfare Service of the United States Army Is ready to give It\u2014 and equally ready to take It.Major-Gen.William N.Porter, C.W.S.chief, said the Germans are known to have large sotres of war gas, and can be expected to use it whenever advantageous.* \"So far, In my opinion, the only reason the Germans have not used gas le that they have not needed it,\" he said.\u201cWe would all be very remiss, however, If we went Into this without sufficient quantities of gas,\" he added that we are ahead of Germany In the production of gas.\" FIRS, HIDES AND WOOL WANTED yere EGERTON R.CASE, REGISTERED United States, Canadian, British lorney.Booklet gratia d over forty year#.St HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Horse Hair, Red Fox, Mink.Raccoon, Skunk, Weaeel and all other raw furs.Ship or write.Levin Fur Co., 163 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ontario.Patent At Establishe Balaam Avenue, Toronto NO SIR.ALL WAR CHICKS ARE NOT alike! Nothing has been left out of our 1941 programme to produce etill better chicks.Chicke that not only live and grow but chicks that develop into profitable layer# and profitable meat bird#.There are 345,000.000 dozen eggs wanted in 1943 for Britain and the domestic market.With beef and pork ehort there will aleo be a demand for all the poultry meat that we can raise.We will do our part to supply you with good chicke, but please order early and take delivery early.Send 1200 chicke given away free.Free catalogue aud price list, turkeys.Tweddle Chick Limited, POULTRY BUY EARLY COCKERELS FOR most profit, quick cash crop.Raise a brood before your pullets.Available every week.Leg* horns, Hampshire», Hybrid* Rock# Price list.Fisher Orchard#, Box W., Freeman, OnL GUERNSEY* OFFERING FEW CHOICE YOUNG Cows to calve soon U.M.Flat!, R.2, Hamilton, Ontario____________ SOME COAL IN EVERY BIN IS GOVERNMENT REQUEST A FOOT BALM Help yourself and your country by éxercising a little patience, even though you have not received all your winter\u2019s fuel requirements.Remember, your dealer Is trying te distribute his supplies and make sure there\u2019s some coal In every bln.You won't suffer foi being patient because there Is enough coal to keep every home warm this winter.Help yourself, too, by ordering blue coal\u2019.Then you will be sure of more heat, more comfort and more economy all winter through.You can find out about \u2019blue coal\u2019 by phoning the \u2018blue coal' dealer In your locality.RHEUMATIC PAINS BAUMKEKA FOOT BALM destroy# offensive odor inetantly, 44c bottle.Ottawa agent.Den Drug Store.Ottawa.GOOD RESOLUTION\u2014Every sufferer of Rheumatic Pains of Neuritis should try Dixon\u2019# Remedy.Munro\u2019fl Drug Store.186 St-ln.Ottawa.Poetpald 11.00.for contest folder.HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL \u201cWe feel now Fergue, Ont.Hatcheries LEARN HAIRDRESSING THE method.Information SAFE WANTED Roberts on on request regarding classe#.Robertson'# Hairdressing Academy, 137 Avenue Road, Toronto.8AFE WANTED \u2014 STATE ÂG* condition, inside size and price.Box D, Room 421, 7* Adelaide St W., Toronto.IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT ON BRAY started chick», well away toward# the good profit# they should make you.Aa eggs are being hatched to order only, let u* know your February-March quirernent# now.Price list, catalogue ready.Bray Hatchery, 130 John St.N., Hamilton, Ont HOW TO RELIEVE MALE HELP WANTED PILE TORTURE STAMPS » TWO SINGLE MEN, GENERAL farmer, good with horse* other good milker hand or machine.Fifty-five a month and board References.Beneteau Brother* Amherstburg, R.R.3, Ontario.APPROVALS OVER TWENTY thousand different British « d Foreign to choose from.Bennett^ Stamps, 29 McMaster Avenu* Toronto.QUICKLY AND EASILY If you are troubled with Itching lie# or rectal soreness, do not delay treatment and run the risk of letting this condition become chronic.Any Itching or soreness or painful passage of stool Is nature's warning and should ne securp For this purpose get a package of Hem-Rold from any druggist and use as directed.This formula which Is used Internally Is a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the itching and soreness and aid In healing the sore tender spots.Hem-Rold Is pleasant to us* Is highly recommended and It seems the height risk a painful and chronic pile condition when such a fine remedy may be had at much a «mill cost If you try Hem-Roid and are not iy pleased with the results, druggist will gladly return CHICK# r, \u2022END FOR OUR RECORD CHART free and catalogue.Six breeds chicke and all ages growing pullet».Government approved.Save money, early order discounts.Prompt deliveries.Satisfaction guaranteed.Monkton Poultry.Farm, Monkton, Ontario MAID WANTED STAMPS WANTED GOOD WAGES.EXPERIENCE NOT necessary, adult family.Mr#.Richardson, 197 Forest Hill Road, Toronto.J WANTED, OLD POSTAGE STAMP* best cash price paid.Send your lot# to A.Stern, 2001 St.Catherine St East Montreal.treatment proper d at once.u IDDLE-AGE) women ea) MEDICAL TRAPPER# AND HUNTER# STOPJPED QUICKLY \u2014 Backache, Headache, Rheumatic pains, Dis xlness, Smarting, Burning from Kijny, Liver, Bladder disorders Soverlgn Brand Compound, large mailed postpaid.CATTLE JUST PUBLISHED THE TRAP» PER S GUIDE AND THE LIFE OF THE HUNTING SCOUT by LORENZO ALAIN This magnificent volume of 876 pages, first and only one of its kind 1» Canada, contains 192 Illustration» of fur-bearing animals and a great deal of advice on the war to met snares and traps.PRICE A2.00, postage paid.Address your %rders to LONDON FUR REO'D.ST.JOSEPH.QUEBEC.QUR GIVE IT AS A GIFT TO A FRIEND.i BUY HOLSTEINS NOW WITH AN UNLIMITED DEMAND for Dairy products, now is the time to buy a good pure-bred Holstein bull or » few choice females, more value with Holstein* Let our Fieldmen advise you where to buy.Write the Holstein-Frieslan Association of Canada, Brantford.Ontario.Constipation Herb bottle Write to-day.Windsor Drug Co., 3985 Seminole, Windsor, Canada.MEED THIS ADVICE!! If you're cross, restless mt I I suffer hot flashes, dizziness\u2014caused by this period In a woman's life-try Lydia E.Plnkham's Vege Compound.Made especially women.Hundreds of thousands marks bly helped tlons.Made In C the of folly for any one lo Juice $1.00 NERVOUS- I You get more milk, fat and higher salvage ' British paratroopers in training \"somewhere in England,\" descend in a dawn sky from twin-motored transport roaring away after dropping its live cargo during aerial invasion maneuvers.table entlrel your your tnonej for NATURE'S HELP\u2014Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis.Thousands praising it.Munro's Drug «tore.*35 Elgin, Ottawa, Postpaid $1.00.Follow label dime- 4 ISSUE No, 4-43 1 I THE EQUITY ration board brown coupon* Non.1 to l> the amount of butter on lut nil in relation to the number of i «entons m 1943 ! the household.For instance, a family \u2022t ten person* might have AG pounds.Bnstoi sih., C.-.1.I.,.|\tt,ïr\u201c the nine cover 4& pound* of butter each, and should also \"inform the ration board that he has AO pounds on hand.It there is no large stock ot butter hand but bullet U being made, then hould be sent in each month the regular In list-hold eon- I In these days of limited quantities and restrictions make your dollars go farther by buying QUALITY MERCHANDISE\u201d that last longer to cover Jan.28th Shawville * a since .humary 11th.1943 Bristol School Commissioners met on Present : Chairman Woods 0 rah am and Walsh.above date and Commissioners The minutes of last meeting were read and on motion of Cmr («rxlnxm were adored.Motion by Cu*r\t.Vine receive #2.30 per month for tiring No.0, Sthool futnace and also that fee tor sweeping schools in this municipality be raised from $s.00 to $10.00 per on BUTTER CONSUMPTION TEMPORARILY REDUCED coupons s lu cover sumption Better Overalls\u2014Carhartt, Peabody\u2019s, Head, light and Goodhucs, $2.50 ; others at $1.79 and $1.95 Men\u2019s warm doeskin work shirts in maroon, blue, green, grex Heavy All-wool Lumberman Sox, grey and black $1.00 and $1.50 Long-cuff Horsehide Mitts $1 25 $1.50 and $1.75 Short Pullover Mitts, horsehide, chrometan, kanga- reindeer tan, $1.00 to $1.50 Men\u2019s Walsh, that Wui Butter Ration Reduced ,mu.\t| A further cut in the butter ration Motion by Cuir Graham that the,f#,r (Janiidians has l**cn announced by following bills be approved and\tpaid : \u2014\tthe Wartime Prices and\tTrade\tBoard.Win Oir, work at So.2.\t.\tM :>0\tOriginally the first 11\tbrown\tcoupons W.J.Marks, work at No.6.\t1\t:»0\twere to have\tgiven eash turnon 2}\tlbs ,1 N.Rusaell, work, sp\u2019ls No.I\t27\tIs*\tfrom Dec.21\tto March il.das Marks, cleaning No.6\t.\t3\t00\tVnder the\tnew order the last\ttwo Mrs.Win Miller, work at No 3\t10\t00\tCOui«ons are\trendered ineffective\tami Pontiac Rural Telephone Co\tonly contins Nos, 1 to 0 can be use ! measage.1 4r>\tNos.1 to t already\thave\texpired Moyer School Supplies Ltd.\t23 20\tleaving five coupons for\tthe 5iext seven Provincial Blank Forms Reg\u2019d\t13 os\tweeks.H I.Smith, paints, etc .38\t10 On motion of Cmr Walsh the meeting adjourned.and checks $1.50 to $1.75 It has become necessary to reduce the current rare of butter, and accordingly change* have consumption been nyde in the dates on which (brown) spare C of the current ration book may be used.coupons Spare \u201cC\" coupons 10 and 11 ma\\ not be used for the purchase of butter.Coupons already expired.roo, Lined Driving Mitts* $1.00 $1.25 and $1.80 Jumbo Knit Sweaters» heather, maroon, blue $2.50 $3.95 and $5.00 1 to 4 inclusive, have Greek Isle a Tough One For Commandos\u2019 Tactics H.L Smith, Sec-Trea* 5 to 8.inclusive l'xpirv dates for spare C coupons have been extended to aid consumers in stretching out If tiie Commandos landed on the tiny island of Antikythera, northwest of Crete, as reported, their landing was made on shores that offered nc sandy or gently sloping beaches.bulletin from the National Hanson\u2019s AH-wool Work Sox in grey, white and red 50.65.and 75 cents Sugar for Home Preserve* the flutter allowance over the period from now until While the frost is still very obviously on the pumpkin, steps are already being taken by the ration administration of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board to to ensure that February 28th.\t, I'.ulv coupon v\\ ill continue to be good for the purchase of one-half pound of butter and will be good only the dates specified below: says a Geographic society.Largely a rock-rimmed mass, little more than five miles long and bulging in the middle to a maximum width of about two miles, its coastline is steep and rugged, and uninvit Wright\u2019s Genuine Smoketan Buckskin Mitts, short cuff, extra piece around thumb for extra wear provide sufficient sugar I.Canadian-grown fruit will waste next Summer.£=S-S- iiStfttir trmtastlicy mat.ue.\tisland's mids,u=.\", : land rises to more than 1.200 feet j above the sea.While the coastline is barren, much of the interior is gill Slip .Some difficulty is IHng experienced in taken fi .1.an ancient wink.finding suitable substitute# for me.al containers, and, in addition, keekeepers supplies are subject to some restriction, especially where metals are used.Generally speaking, however, conditions reasonably favourable for a 1st get honey crop in 1943.un $1.75 00 ?r uQZfcSkt SS boys HERE IS THE NEW SCHEDULE / (hhk! fur imrrliase Not good fur l>urrha«e after Coupon Number beginning on X \\ \\ February 28th January 18th The \u201d> and f> < s S' February 28th February 1st 7 un.l 8 N.ft.Horner's old stand SHAWVILLE, QUE.11 tli 1st March Mart'll 1 Ihc result of this is to reduce each individual's allowance by 2 2'3 ounces per week during the temporary period.The Honey Outlook CONSUMERS WILL FIND IT ADVISABLE TO RATION THEMSELVES SO THAT THEY MAY BE ABLE TO STRETCH THE NEW BUTTER ALLOWANCE OVER THE NEXT SIX WEEKS For Beautiful Greeting Card Fan Had \\ Collection of 163,000 Cemetery Memorials THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD About 60 or 70 years ago.in the days of Queen Victoria, antimacassars and smelling salts, it was considered very fashionable to collect greeting cards.One man indulged the hobby so ardently that he ended .\t,\t,- up with a collection colossal enough The «luestiôn of heavier hog# was dit- t0 g0 ^own in history.He collected\t.EEiÎEBl\t! EE S55SH ¦P*™* mm# mg# :#### Deputy Minister, Dominion Depart- Suppose you set about now gather- make use of both sides of the great ment of Agriculture.'This is a sub jng typical greeting cards designed seal in the new design.While he slantial increase and the result is that\tsent to service men.Eventu- accepts responsibility for that deci- the Bacon Board is experiencing inert as- al]v vour collection will be a color- ' sion, he does not attempt to claim ing difficulty in obtaining the grade ol fuf r\u2018eCord of what the American , the idea nor to determine to whom bacon necessary to meet the terms ol people thought and felt and did dur- 1 the credit is due for first suggesting the contract.We now have a range of jng t|ie war\tthe use of the significant and his- live weight beginning at 170 lb.and , As hobbies go, collecting greet- | torically important design, going up to 240 lb.whiifh ought to be ; cards would have one other star-wb'e enough to satisfy any producer.| thng advantage; it wouldn't run into It is too wide to produce the^ highest, money the way a lot of hobbies do h; t.¦ < m.are BR 7W Write or phone GEO.H.FROATS & SONS 248 Argyle Street, Renfrew, Ont Heavier Hogs Not Wanted by Britain \u2018The Enchanted Isles* Known for centuries as \u201cThe F> Phone,278 ESTABLISHED 1883 I N VALID COACH GEO.HYNES & SON duced.The wild life is remarkable for its tortoises weighing up to 40V pounds and its sea lizards four feet long.DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICE I V^Shawville Oue.Beginning of Republican P-xrty The Republican party started in 1854 as a third party.Farmers of the Northwest, who did not see eye to eye with either of the major parties of that day\u2014the Democratic and the Whig parties\u2014organized a mÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊÊKKÊÊIÊUÊÊÊÊÊI^\t.___.\t, third-party movement and called it .\t\u2022\t! a™?and\tdepartments.||w R£publican partyi after the origi- Unless\tthey\tstarted collecting\t, they use approximately twice a*\t\u201eal party of Thomas Jefferson.The them themselves.\tmuch soap as the average man out\tFrec Soilers and the Abolitionists in- of uniform.\tdorsed the idea and, while not at The quartermaster general s of- flr8t slrongi the party began to at-I fice estimates the soap require-\ttract s0 many groups that it merits for military personnel at - -\tachieved a position of importance .\tpounds per man per month, or 30\t^^at it never again lost.While the pounds a year.The consumption ol\tyoung party\u2019s first presidential can- soap in the Inited States is 2o I didat«v John C.Fremont, was depounds a year on a per capita basis,\tf6at\ti F0R 8ALE CB RENT-Oood farm North Onslow :\tthe township of Onslow.For further Service at the home of Mr», m* I particulars apply to Mrs.Andrew Hendereson on Wednesday evening, | ^ool'EV, Shawvilie, Que Feb.Sal* color combinations of FOR BALE\u2014 A quantity of pressed hay arid straw.Apply to Lvlk V.Hoioinw, Bryson, Que Phone 45*23.Clarendon Oum i it Ukv.N T.Holmes.Pastor Service at Radford\u201411.00 a.in Service at Bristol\u20143/*> p.m.Service at Y arm -7.30 p.in.THE RENFREW MACHINERY Co., Ltd.ONTARIO LOST\u2014In the United Church driving »hed, Shawvilie.on Christmas eve, brown leather halter and shank.Finder kindly leave at The Kqt ity Office.RENFREW Grocery Department Bristol United Church Lay Minister : \u2014Mr.Leslie I>tan 1100 a.nu\u2014Service at St.Andrews 81.5 p in\u2014Sunday School 2.3U p.m.\u2014Service at Knox 8.00 p.m LEO R.KEON Wilson\u2019s Garage Iu the interests of the conservation of fresh anil cnred meats for our armed forces throughout the Winter months, our Government is tiring that we display and sell Tl\\e Same Reliable Service DISTRICT R E PR ES EN TATI V E McKee - Quebec \u2014 Service a; Austin Dodge and De Soto Sales and Service THIS YEAR Ford Service r Start your chicks Shell Sealed Cas & Oils », We are pleased to offer the following selection, subject to goods being in stock : FRESH\u2014Herring, Fillet?, Silver Bright Salmon, Headless Haddock, Head-on Haddock, Halibut.SMOKED\u2014Fillets and Kippers.SALTED\u2014Herring and Cod.Ask for quantity prices on barrells and half barrell of Salt Herring.A good quantity always in stock.SAW LOGS WANTED mUBR/ J.Po Wilson ! » Mlain Street Shawvilie Quebec PI.fine 40 * % % IPs good business, this year, to start your chicks earlier than ever.For good BRAY Chicks, see > We are in the market for all kinds of Saw Logs Cash paid on delivery 6 JOHN McCREDIE MARYLAND % WOOD WANTED 2,000 cords of 4-foot bodied wood\u2014 hard maple, beech, oak, iron wood and yellow birch.Write, Special market for certain kinds Democratic Party The Democratic party claims origin from the earliest years of thir republic, Thomas Jefferson being its first leader and spokesman.By 1792 the term Democratic-Republican party was being used to designate the Anti-Fedefalists or those who believed that the government was becoming too centralized.After the first ten amendments to the Constitution, the \u201cBill of Rights,\u201d, were added, this party ceased to oppose the Constitution.The next three Presidents, Madison, Monroe and J.Q.Adams, belonged to the party, which under Andrew Jackson in 1823 became generally known as the Democratic party.J.D.MOODIK, Campbell'* Buy, Que SPECIAL .NOTICE I The Hedging Lumber Go- A Car-load of No 3 Northern Wheat clue to arrive Place your order early to WANTED about January 30th insure delivery, Qualified bookkeejier, with experience.State salary.Apply in Steady jol writing V Box 145, S HAW VILLE, QCK I Vulcanizing One-Tenth of Population Of Brazil Are Immigrants Of Brazil's population of 44.113.0JO 1939, immigration accounted for about a tenth.Italians, Portuguese and Spaniards comprised about three fourths of all the newcomers from 1820 to 1937.German immigration began in 1847, Japanese in 1908.m Part of Fighting Equipment Sugar is far more easily digested than starch.The average starchy _ foods take three or tour hours for Pûmûtorv Donations\tdigestion, but the human body be- ^emeLeiy_7Ufl\t\u2022 jg\tjj lgins to utilize sugar from ten minutes t0 half an hour\thas been eaten.For this reason, sugar is an indispensable part of a fighting man\u2019s equipment.Candy bars with a high sugar content are a part of the field rations of the United States army.In 1942, according to estimates of the Office of Price Administration, beet sugar, grown and processed in 19 western and middle western states, will for the first time be the largest single source of supply for the American consumer.We have just installed two small Vulcanizers and can now repair minor breaks on your tires and large rips in tubes.Let us attend to all your tire troubles.in the southern states of the republic, German and Italian are common languages.In Sao Paulo state the Japanese had their own schools.Hotels and shops lured trade with signs in the Japanese language.Some German families of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catharina trace their origin to early days of German immigration and many of them have become citizens.At Porto Alegre, 80,000 of the city\u2019s 300,000 are Germanic.This city became one of the Brazilian hubs of Nazi activities in the Re- Dempsey\u2019s \u2019Long Count\u2019\tpublic.\t.\t,\t__ This occurred in the seventh round , Up to 1933 Brazil had small cause of the fight on September 22, 1927, to complain of her German citizens.mmm mmm THt CORNER ST8Rt|\tWS.FSkfB, .s-,' æ^rsrs'r zz f, s {referee was backed up in his action ousted German teachers and super-1 by the Illinois boxing commission, visors __\t- Dr D.J.Campbell, Treasurer of the village Cemetery Improvement I*and, acknowledges with thanks the following donation*:\u2014 Bella and Lois Smiley.Arthur CaHwell.John R.Corrigan - Mr.ami air*.J.G.Elliott Clifford Horner .Mrs Chris Caldwell .Mrs.Leo Kelly .Mrs.A.W.Gsyler .\t.BUCKLEY\u2019S MIXTURE 2 00 6 00 Try a new McCormic-Deering Cream Separator now It will put DOLLARS in your pocket 2 00 A 00 2 00 A reliable and effective preparation for the treatment of ft oo 8 00 i 3 00 COUGHS COLDS and BRONCHITIS John R.McDowell, treasurer of tbt, Maple Groye Cemetery Improvement, Fund, acknowledge* with thank*, the j g following donations*\u2014\t/ ¦\t¦ Ohas A, Smiley.\u2022\u2022 Mrs.Sam Woods .\u2022 Arthur Caldwell .Mrs.Donald Baker.Mrs.John Sinclair and family Hodgins Garage 2 00 K 3 00 3 CO 2 00 ! 3 00 i Buick, Oldsmobile, Service Chevrolet, Sales \\ Estate Mrs.M.C.Howard \\ Main and Centre Sts.SHÀWVILLE Phone 64 \\ PAGE (S) ABiMEE (S) il ( tho marne said unto me, Take up thy bed, and walk.They asked him, Who is the man that said unto Thee, Take up thy bed, and Rut he that was healed | RADIO REPORTER U.S.AND BRITISH PRISONERS, SAY GERMANS By REX FROST V » t iW, even on a sunny window though the window must be kept closed?.Is it possible to rais» tree from orange Here\u2019s something for boys and girls who are studying or otherwise are interested in music .in fact here are two \u201csomethings.\u201d The first is the new Toronto Conservatory of Music programme heard every Sunday afternoon ovtrH HHHm to 2.46.v, \u2019it \u2022 walk?knew not who it was; for Jesus had conveyed himself away, a multitude being in the place.Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing befall thee.The man went away, and told the Jews that it was Jesus who had made him whole, for this cause the Jews persecuted Jesus, because he did these things on the sabbath.But Jesua answered them, My Father work-eth even until now, and 1 work.\u201d Spiritual Soundness The man's bearing of his bed was not a work by itself; it was merely the concluding act of his healing, that by which he should make proof himself, and give testimony to others of its reality.It $ lawful to heal on the Sabbath day; it was lawful then to do whatever was immediately involved in, and directly followed on, the healing.Our Lord is interested, first of all, in a man\u2019s inner life, then his physical welfare._____I HHHHHMHI infirmity, he wanted this man in all the days to come to reveal a spiritual soundness like to that of the soundness of the body which had now been given to him.Final punishment for one who persists in sin is a worse thing than long years of weary miserable life.» % an orange seeds?.Many of you gardeners who have listened to the Columbia radio series, \u201cThe Garden Gate,\u201d heard Saturday morning* 9.30 over CFRB Toronto will have been interested in the discussion* which have been presented over a period of 9 years by a radio personality who calls himself \u201cThe Old Dirt Bobber.\u201d It is now announced that in about a month\u2019s > time he will offer .\u201cThe OH Dirt Bobber\u2019s Garden Book,\" based on the Garden Gate radio series in which publication he will deal with a thousand and one questions which puzzle the mind of the amateur home gardener.No doubt he\u2019ll tell you on the air when the book is published and how you can obtain your copy.1 À» k ^ CFRB, Toronto from 2.80 The objective of the is to help music * 3 y > programme students in their examinations by demonstrating and describing the in which musical examin- / ! Artd manner | ation numbers should be interpreted.The programme is under the personal direction of Norman Wilks, Principal of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and should be of great assistance to music students the Province-wide.The second is a special series of ten musical programmes for young folk commencing on Wednesday.January 20th, and continuing every consecutive Wednesday thereafter until March 24th, 8 Ulllll CBC network, which 3* s B J / i B N i i rS i ï ¦ % > * * k * wu S i '.v ' i * fie j.$ # iW Sooner or later it seems that the armed forces get them .Recently such prominent radio personalities as Geoffrey Wad dington, Vic George, Rai Purdy, Jimmi p in.over a includes CHML, Hamilton, CKTB St.Catharines.CFCO Chatham, CKLW Windsor nad CBY Toron-This special radio design of Music for Young Folk has been announced in response to call.War time restric- * -vl of American and British prise taken to the rear.Picture, % According to the Nazi caption on the photo above, it shows a group oners, captured during fighting in Tunisia, waiting under guard to b passed by censor, reached V.S.through neutral sources in Portugal.to.Healing him of his bodily iia Shields, Frank Schuster Johnny Wayne have joined the services.We also hear tint CFRB's announcer, Jack Dawson, is slated for the Air Force at an early date.Also among the recent recruits is Fletcher Markle, young Vancouver writer, whose recent series \u201cBaker\u2019s Dozen\u201d attracted nationwide attention, is now an aircraftsman jn the R.C.A.F.Markle turned aside a writing offer from the movies to joia up, and soon will be providing some of the Air Force scripts for \u201cComrades in Arms,\u201d currently being heard on the CBC network Fridays at 10.16 Campbell, remembered as the Golden Voice of the Air, is now a pilot officer in the R.C.A.F.Truly radio is doing its bit.an and * walked.Now it was the sabbath on that day.\u201d There is no commandment in the Word of God for the obedience of which Christ will not give strength in the hour of need.And there is no case of such long standing, so apparently helpless, but that Christ is able to deliver from whatever bondage, whatever habit, whatever doubt, whatever evil * may have taken possession of any individual.Why did our I/ord ask this man to take up his bed and walk, rather than to leave the bed there?Probably, as some one has said, that he might remove from the place of his long and fruitless waiting the very vestiges of a life of impotence and despair, so that he would never be tempted to go back again to the place where he had spent so many wasteful years.This man.walking out» with his bed, proved to all others who were assembled there that he was completely and instantly healed.In like manner, one newly saved by Christ is to reveal the reality of his salvation by living that kind of a life which before was ima life above worst case of all those who were there, and, if men were convinced He could deliver this man from his infirmity, they would know the Lord could save any man from whatever disease or affliction possessed him.The Lord never performed healing miracles in the Gospels automatically.He could have laid His hand on this man without a word, lifted him up and sent him home.He did not choose to do so.He first asked him a question.Then He commanded him to do something, and then, later, He gave a warning.He does not want this man automatically healed of a physical deformity.He desires that there should be an act of faith, an exercise of will, a transformation morally and spiritually as well as physically.So he asks him a question, \u2018Wouldest thou be made whole?1 The man's answer showed that he was hopeless.It had become the established order of things with him that some one anticipated him.He speaks of it as regularly happening \u2014 \u2018another steps down before me.' He has no friend spare time to wait beside him and watch for the welling up of the water.SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON emergency tiens of transportation have prevented the resumption of the regular winter series of Toronto Symphony Orchestra School Concerts in Massey Hall, Toronto, but Sir Ernest McMillan and his associates Interested in continuing these programmes, asked that radio should undertake the happy task of bringing these periods of fine music not to Toronto youngsters alone, but to school children throughout the province.Six will be studio presentations with leading soloists and instrumental groups demonstrating various forms of music and describing the types of instruments played.There will no doubt be much of interest also to adults, particularly music teachers, in both of the series of programmes previously mentioned.I January 24 JESUS THE GREAT PHYSICIAN John 5 PRINTED TEXT John 5:2-17 GOLDEN TEXT.> Old-Time Winter A Tough Problem Wouldest thou be made whole ?John 5:6.Memory Verse: The Lofd is my helper.Hebrews 18:6.THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING The Passover, April But Folk Were Tough Too and Could \u201cTake It\" Wish art The spell of below zero weather was hard on the coal bin.on father and father's account at the hank, truly says the Loudon Free Press.It tested the plumbing and the furnace.It made housekeeping an all-day chore but It served to remind the old folk of the Winters they knew when they were young.In those \"good old days' our homes were cooler than they are now.We had not come to the stage of specialized insulation nor had we yet departed from the Quebec heater and the wood box.We wore heavy underwear and now and then we slept in our socks and slipped a sweater on when we got out of bed to tend the stoves.Time.A.D.28.Place.\u2014The pool of Bethesds in Jerusalem.\u201cNow there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool, which is called in Hebrew Bethesda, having five porches.In these lay a multitude of them that were sick, blind, In It, w ithered.\u201d When so many sufferers are brought together they impress us much more than when we meet them singly; we then see more adequately all the wretchedness, the misery, the broken lives that form the result of sin among men.P At the end of the First Great War there were 6,000,000 automobiles in the United States.When the present war started the number had increased to 32,000,000.# Should tomato vines be pruned?.Will houseplants bloom better \u2022 \u2022 * PIONEERS' BOAT possible for him the level of the world, a life manifesting divine strength, a life in which the power of God will be manifest.not one who would 19 Transposed (abbr.).21\tThis boat landed at -Rock.22\tCauses to cohere.24 Errors.26\tPortions of medicine.27\tMercenary.29 Cabin.31 Female fowl.33 Bone.35 Therefore.37 Diplomacy.40 Sweeping tool.42 Pertaining to Answer to Previous Puzzle xiwiaitIh horizontal I Vessel which |h| j brought colonists to |nf America.9 It could a burden of r% 180 tons.14\tNeedleshaped.15\tNative of Indiana.17\tHorse food.18\tSurfeits.20\tQuoits\u2019 pin.21\tBy.\t, 22\tBearing cirri.50 To cure.\t3 Twelve 23\tTo card wool.52 Pertaining to months.25\tLow Dutch\tsound.\t4 Offspring, (abbr.).\t53 Murmurs as a 5 Behold.26\tTo challenge.\tcat.\t* To change into 28\tLiliaceous tree 54 Regretted.\tbone.29\tHomelike.\t56\tOpposite\tof\tin.\t7\tFatigued.30\tExclamation.\t57\tTo peal.\t8\tGenus of 32 Rodent.\t58 It brought the ostriches.34 Graduated set -fathers to 9 Company of bowls.\tAmerica.\t(abbr.).36 Mien.\t59\tSome of\tthese 10\tTree 38\tSmall ox.\tcolonists had 11 Public 39\tKnife wound.lived in \u2014 41 Soft cap.\tVERTICAL 44 Fiddler.\t1\tMother.48 Reverence.\t2\tPained.w A H Those In Need \u201cAnd a certain man was there, who had been thirty and eight years in his infirmity.Jesus saw him lying, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wouldest thou be made whole?The sick man answered him, Sir, I have no man, when the water is troubled, to put me into the pool: but while I am coming, another steppeth down before me.\" into this place, where only the helpless came, but never one strong and well to encourage them, to investigate their cases, to attempt to heal them of their ailments, where none of the great of Jerusalem ever entered this group of forgotten men came, this day, the Son of God.It was He who had announced at the very threshold of His ministry that He had come down to preach the gospel to the poor; to heal the brokenhearted; to preach deliverance to the captives and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised (Luke 4:18).Why our Lord centered His attention upon one man in the group rather than upon all the men, or some other man, we do not know.This is the way of God\u2019s dealings; some are chosen, some are not.One reason, no doubt, why our Loro focused His attention this day on this man was because he was the pmo RA I \u2022 \u201cSo the Jews said unto him that was cured, It is the sabbath, and it is not lawful for thee to take up thy bed.them, He that made me whole, : Meeting Our Needs \u201cJesus saith unto him, Arise, take up thy bed, and walk.And straightway the man was made whole, and took up his bed and R LL T I A Our houses in those far-away days showed wide differences in temperature.Beside the stoves It was as high as 80 or 90.Close to the walls it was down to 40.In bedrooms it may have been lower.Going to bed was an adventure comparable with Hudson\u2019s explorations in the Northwest Passage.The bed was the coldest thing at night and the only warm thing In the house first thing in the morning.Winter came In about Decern her 15 and stayed until April 1.Yes.the old-fashioned Winter was a tough proposition.But so were the old-fashioned folk.They had to \"take It\" and they could \"take it.\" They came out in the Spring pretty spry and began to store away wood and woollens for the next Winter.They would not have thought anything about our cold spell.Maybe we have grown soft.Maybe we are older.Anyway it was almighty cold and in our \u2022estimation, distinctly old-fashion- != DAL HIA5TEN When g A QiT SOP dMt ail BE i But he answered i N [51 RM HIP w poeHma LOOPHg uncle! FOUR iK [S) T 1 AT Bi By William Ferguson THIS CURIOUS WORLD I R H NEE I L HElR A'C U Off HM4MIN061AOS ONCE WERE BELIEVED BV MANY PERSONS TO BE 0O/SO/VO r H A V \u201cCOUNTRY NEWS\" 40 3 i* ÎR 48 5 46 47 41 CAPITAL OF CANADA, IS >N\\ » 31 « Items of Interest From Ontario Weekly Newspapers m »» \"What\u2019s the matter She pulled at his arm.Let\u2019s get out\u2014of here.\u2019\u2019 she expensively simple lines shivered when she thought how much she had paid for it, the jacket of her white linen suit, the white sandals and a pair of hose so sheer you couldn\u2019t believe they were there.She swept her hair up swiftly into its simple arrangement.Then a touch of deep rose lipstick matching her nail polish, and perfume on brows and in the hollow of her throat\u2014an evasive fragrance as delicate as the scent of wild flowers.Her reward was the look Dr.Holliday gave her when he joined her in the hall, a look of admiration and acceptance, \"He really thinks 1 belong to his class,\" Enid thought as she settled beside him in the seat of the convertible.\"I wonder how he\u2019d act if he knew I was a $20-a-week stenographer off on a binge?\" But she couldn\u2019t feel sorry for the deception at the moment.THE STORY: While Her fam-ïly is away at a lake resort, Enid Sharon, stenographer, has tahen a furnished apartment for ret vacation of her own.She nts some of the leisure and luxury that she misses at home, also wants to make sure of her love for Tom Driscoll, whom she has promised to marry told Tom she is going out of town on a business trip.At the apartment Enid ia attracted to one of her neighbors, handsome Dr.Henry Holliday \"I feel faint She didn\u2019t know how white her First Undersea Craft Ever Built On Great Lakes face was day sausage He guided her to the steps and He didn\u2019t release her arm until she was seated in the car.\"Feel better now?\" he asked anxiously.She nodded her head The U.S.S.Peto, first naval submarine ever built on the Great Lakes, has begun its long voyage to the sea.Headquarters of the 9th Navi] District announced that the big undersea boat, more than 300 feet long, had entered the Illinois waterway on her way to join the United States fleet.She will not be ready for action, however, until she has undergone extensive fitting out at New Orleans.The Peto was built at Manitowoc, Wls., by the Manitowoc Ship Building Company.Her keel was laid June 18, 1941.She was launched last April 30 and commissioned November 22.Four more subs are In the water at Manitowoc and five up.Overseas Civilian Air Mail Cancelled She has \"Yes,\" lamely.\"I guess it was going too and then Air mail from Canada to civilians in Britain has been discontinued, postal authorities said la*t week.long without eating dancing.\" \"I was enjoying it,\u2019\u2019 he said' simply.\"I was too,\" she said quickly, \"until\u2014\" \"Until what\u2014\" She floundered.4,Oh, nothing.\" She could feel his keen glance on her face in the semi-darkness.But they were half way back to town before his warm chuckle broke the silence.\"What are you laughing at?\" Enid asked in a small voice.He chuckled again.\"I\u2019d give a lot to know who it was you saw that made you want to leave so suddenly.\" She tried to be indignant \u201cI didn\u2019t see anybody.I told you I felt faint\u2014\u201d Her voice trailed miserably.He didn\u2019t believe her.That was the worst of lying.You started with one little deception, and that made another and another one necessary.If she wasn\u2019t posing as a stranger in the town she wouldn\u2019t have to deny having seen someone she knew at the Del SK* young i» embarrassed when the appar-mut bachelor U visited by his Later Enid rescues the child from a vicious dog, is invited to snpper hy the doctor.Airgraphs still travel by bomber, and so do as many as possible of the special blue air mail forme to men in the forces.However, a large percentage of these at present go by boat also.A similar situation exists for mail traveling from Britain to Canada.There is only sufficient aircraft to carry about 10 per sent of the air mail, officials said.At the same time, Postmaster General Mulock urged persons sending airgraphs to print addresses in large capitals at least one-quarter inch in height and to keep the addresses wholly within the panel provided for the address at the top of the form.He said this would prevent difficulty in sorting and delay in delivery.Typewritten addresses or handwritten addresses in small characters are difficult to decipher, delayinp sorting and mailing.GOOD NEIGHBORS CHAPTER VIII Enid couldn\u2019t decide whether \u2022he was glad or sorry about what she had learned, aa she undressed for bed\tHHIHH divorced man, he was a free man.And yet\u2014the feeling was so hazy that she h»d difficulty analyzing it\u2014a divorce somehow' tarnished him in her mind.It was like seeing, unexpectedly, clay feet on a marble statue.She pulled her thoughts up She was being very silly about it at all.What was more on the ways.For reasons of security, news of the Peto's departure was withheld until she had passed safely through the Chicago River and was on her way to Lockport, 111 will be eased into a great box, a sort of floating drydock, for her trip down the Illinois River and the Mississippi.All tests for the Peto, including were conducted in Lake If Dr.Holliday was a e e Dr.Holliday took the river road.He had the top down on the car and above them the stars shone big and luminous, and were reflected in the still dark reaches of the river.As they drew near the Club Del Rio they could hear the dance music.Enid remembered the last night she had been there with Tom, the night they had run into Grace Dingline and Norma Senton from the office.Dr.Holliday interrupted her thoughts.\"Want to stop and listen to the music?\u201d Enid nodded her head in assent.He nosed the car into an empty space beside the high paling fence that separated the open-air dance floor from the parking lot.There colored band in the shell.There she sharply, to thimc it to her?Divorced or single, Dr.Henry Holliday was hardly likely to become interested in her.Asking her to stay for supper with him and his son had been only a friendly gesture of thanks.It was Wednesday evening about 9 when her doorbell rang.When she answered it, there stood He grinned at her dives Michigan, with compensation being made for the fact that fresh water is not as bouyant as salt 15c \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 24c 10c water 49c Rio Defrosted TABLE TALES Mrs.Extravagance 1 can evaporated milk .1 quart Jersey milk .% lb.cream cheese .\"You haven\u2019t got a.husband mislaid, somewhere, have you?\u201d the doctor asked with a sudden change of voice.\"Of course not.\u201d This time she didn\u2019t have to feign indignation.\"I\u2019m sorry,\u201d he apologized.\"About that letter to Sam Thornton.I\u2019ll write it tonight and leave it in your mail box when I go out in the morning.You can get it when you get up.\u201d \"Thanks a lot, Dr.Holliday, it\u2019s kind of you to bother.\u201d \"No bother,\u201d he insisted, grin-and then teasingly, \"Not 08c The following incident is reported to have occurred at one of the Kaiser shipyards on the West Coast.Two Negro workers, fond of relaxation, were surprised to find themselves dismissed from the shipyard.\"Ah thought we were frozen on this heah job,\u201d grumbled one as they reluctantly walked toward the gate.\"Well, we sure are defrosted now,\u201d answered the other gloom- 14c 30c SADIE 8 CHAMBERS the doctor amiably.\"It\u2019s too beastly hot to stay indoors tonight.I saw your light\u2014 1 thought, maybe, you\u2019d like to take a ride.\u201d Enid looked down at her paipt-smeafed frock.She\u2019d been working all day, she hadn\u2019t even been out for a breath of air.\"I\u2019d be glad to,\" she said shyly, \u201cif you dont mind waiting until I dress.\u201d \"Of course not,\u201d he told her.\"Just ring my bell when you\u2019re ready.\u201d She fairly flew into her clothes.A black wool sport dress cut on 52c MILK AND NUTRITION If you are interested in Canada and the health of Canadians\u2014and I'm sure that you are\u2014you are urgently asked to take a very deep interest in what you are eating and in what you prepare for others to eat.The following is taken from the literature supplied by the nutritional Supervisor of the Canadian In addition to getting a larger amount of food to eat Mrs.Economy obtained 1% times the amount of energy, twice the material for muscle building and repairs, 1% times the material for bones and teeth, twice the material for building good blood.If the parents in the home drink a little milk each day there will seldom he any trouble in getting \u2022 \"Johnny\u201d and \"Mary\u201d to drink their milk too.was a and they were concentrating on wailing blue*.The twisting, writhing mass of dancers seemed to like them.There was hardly standing room left on the floor.Dr.Holliday motioned for service to a pert waitress who had just brought a tray to the next \"What will you have?\u201d he Gai- ning, Doctor Holliday, please 'Hank\u2019 to my friends.\u201d She tried to say, \"Thank you, Hank, lightly, but her ily asked Enid.She smiled mind reader.\tIHHIHlii that I hadn\u2019t had any supper.\u201d \"Why didn\u2019t you tell me?We\u2019ll inside and order a steak.\u201d \"No.A sandwich is all I want.It\u2019s rather silly, isn\u2019t it, to forget meals.\u201d He gave their order to the waiting girl and turned back to her.\"If I\u2019m not being impertinent\u2014 what made you forget?\u201d \"Oh, I was busy painting.\u201d \u201cThat\u2019s right.You told me you fashion artist.By the way, Red Cross.Milk Is one of the most important foods because it furnishes the material which is necessary for good bones and teeth, and it also helps to safeguard the general health.Canadian doctors in the Food for Health in It\u2019s \"You must be a I just remembered NICE ENOUGH then, tongue stumbled and suddenly her eyes brimmed with tears.1\u2014 turned and ran blindly into the building before he could say a word.Mis* Ihumlim welcomes personal letters from Interested readers She Is pleased to receive suggestions oa topics for her col u me vs ready to llstee to your * : pet \" Requests for recipes or meows are la order Address go She pamphlet Peace an* War\u201d advise us that every child should have at least 1% pints of milk each day and each adult at least M pint.l>oes your family have this much milk?If you are not using that amount start today to plan for more milk in your menus if you wish to have your children grow into strong, healthy adults.Cheese also is another form of milk which contains in large quantities material for the muscles.Cheese also has a pleasing flavor which makes it valuable for combining with other foods such as macaroni and rice.When served with these it helps to take the place of meat.One pound of cheese is equal to approximately 3 quarts of milk.There are many forms of milk on the market today.Here are some of them\u2014Whole milk, skim milk, powdered milk, Chocolate milk, Homogenized milk.When you are buying milk it is âkfyolarttrip Value $750.00.and cash award» for original musical compositions.Canadians of either sex under 23 years on March 1 *1943, the closing date for entries Junior Division open to competitors under IS who do not qualify for major prises.For entry forma and full Information apply CANADIAN PERFORMING RIGHT SOCIETY LIMITED, Royal Bank Building, Toronto.our letters tu \u201cMiss Sadie n re, 7Î1 Weal Adelaide Street, Tercet o.\" Seed stamped self-add envelope If you wish s real# m ~ 1 K (Continued Next Week) rm Wartime Nurseries Relieve Mothers I Part Time Opportunity For Intelligent Married Women V were a have you landed a job yet?\u201d Enid shook her head.\"No\u2014I\u2019m not having much luck.\u201d He considered for a moment.\"I might be able to help you.Sam Thornton, head of the advertising department at Lilley\u2019s, is a good friend of mine.Would you like a letter to him?\u201d \"Would I?\u201d Enid echoed fer- A Twenty-five thousand children are being cared for in 644 wartime nurseries In Great Britain.70 of them in London, and 700 more nurseries will soon be opened.Mothers of young children are not high-pressured Into industry, but many want to work, partly because they are eager to help defeat the Germans, and partly because\u2014notably ' In the case of the wives of soldiers\u2014they And it hard to live on their allowances.For about 20 cents a day the tots are cared for by skilled nurses and teachers.They are well fed and receive medical attention.The 20 cents does not pay for all care, the balance of expense being borne by the Government.Married women of above average intelligence residing in small towns or rural districts are wanted for two or three days a month helping conduct surveys of public opinion on important questions, including war subjects, brands of 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A I to Car of Barley, Oats and Wheat Special price off car : V:f 1 X Vi ed 11 Villi U1 o|K ut t hrvv weeks tg « vho t ! I ' to P 13.1010, xx*» 4 X \\ arrive soon, farmers supplying own bags.1 H ; II K Mtuxx a .1 m « i>U>.Tuiy l!\\ iii il % l A complete stocK of Purina Chows always on hand ; also 1st and 2nd Patent flours Protein concentiate supplies are limited, so we advise available.We carry a full line of Purina Sanitation Products \\ in I I l l Mr 1 vr K M 1 £ M H lull wl lit tri it 1 his A 111,1 >: 79 buy now when these are ' & I Æ to % CARD .OF THANKS From 1939 io 1942, our wage bill Increased from $4,511,433 to $9,379,203, due to additional employment given by the war.But also because the average hourly earnings of plant employees, inclusive of cost-of-living bonuses, ore 33.2 per cent higher than in 1939./ J.Jeffrey wish to ex tlmnk< to their friend* \\ to Rev.J.Weaver, f.ir their tokens an We ivor.a SHAWVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Reg.I V af# 3BÉ Mr*.Vint The family of the lut Mayhew desire to exprès* their heartfelt thanks to their kind am and expressions of sympathy in their recent bereave ment.1942 1939 ' I 1 1 WANTED i i a# I IN MEMORIAM I In loving memory of our dear son, Murlinc Smiley, who pa««cd away, Januiry 1037.Its lonesome here without you, And sad in*l long the way ; Life has not been the same to us.Since you were called away.Though absent from u* yet ever so near, Vnseen by the world he walks by our side, Vml wliisp-.-rs \u201cmy tletr ones I Vith cannot divide ! Solly missed by Parents Mr.and Mr*.Emei> m Smiley I In THE same period, our income foxes rose from $244,514 to $8,000,000.The fox load is now 32 times what it was in 1939.Large quantity of i RAILROAD TIES i c ! 1942 1 9 39 Write or telephone 3,188 shore- DIVIDENDS Dividends paid to the holders who own the company, remain of the some level as in 1939 \u2014 $1,485,842.:.M.ARGUE Washline Is Longer When Industry Hums The American people used last year, according to the dvpartmei.t of agriculture, 11 billion pounds rl fats and oils from animal and vegv Fidelity to detail is a character- ^me record, but the department': :stic of American women which is bureau cf agricultural economic A making them more important every predicts that it will be excecdet day to the nation\u2019s industrial war ring 1942.Of the 1941 total, 2,31\u2019 front, says Dr.F.Theodore Struck, million pounds were used to mak 'director of industrial education at SOap,-and about three-quarters o ufi the Pennsylvania State college.these soap fats and oils came fror, Dr.Struck, who has made a study American farms and ranches.Ir.1942 1939 Women War Workers Tops For Detailed Operations Mrs.Chas Mayhew Dies at Otter Lake, Que.an a M i y lie xv «I rtxv iv Le* L i 11 W i long iilnu?-* i Lik Mt LlVIl' BlTi'que.|)* ne^ilay 2»Mih, ;ti lier hom* :ign of 73 year She i- *urvivi\u2018il by «me «l uightei and -even -un- : Mr*.A.tmiiiii.< Ottawa ; Uli*4.Mnyhew, of 1 > ! i-\t.\t.tol township; Havry Mayliexv, of of vocational training for war pro- edible tallow, from cattle and sheep, Chat tel i* :\tMerman, Malcolm, duction, believes that this quality accounted for more than a billion Joseph.Noble and NVm.M tyhew, in women is spurring the efforts of pounds.Other impressive amounts all of Otter Lake : 12 grand child- American industry where women frorn domestic agricultural sour ren ami five gieat grandchildren, can replace men in war plants.Women are being absorbed by | industry more rapidly now than at a comparative period in the first her p is tor, ll^v.L Kmard, ot the' World war and on the whole, this French Baptist Church, in the] presume of a Urge congregation made in the church cemetery, the pall beaters being Me-srs John Anderson, Geo.McLeod, Adolphe Ziminetling, Theodore Hahn, A, Gouin and H.Lance.DOMINION TEXTILE CO, LIMITED ! it the it Ott % 'r ' MONT REA L C?CANADA 24.737,000 3,010.000 were:\tsoy bean oil pounds; cottonseed oil pounds; corn oil, 4,948,000 pounds; peanut oil, 597,000 pounds.While supplies of tropical oils, especially coconut and palm oils, will be greatly reduced by the war in the Pacific, the bureau declares that production of domestic oils and inedible tallow for soap making will be considerably larger this year as a result of Secretary Wickard\u2019s appeal to the farmers to plant more oil-bearing crops and raise more fat-producing livestock.Our consumption of soap last year was the largest on record.The bureau attributes this to \u201csharply higher industrial activity and consumer income In 1941.\u201d Statistics show that our use of soap rises in war time.There is more need of Mi ».Mayhew wu« n life long re.J s blent of the Otter Like district- inducted by French Guiana Noted for Notorious Penal Island Clean Homes Arc an Aid To U.S.Civilian Morale Belgian Congo Capital Is Marvel in Jungle Center Mention of the Belgian Congo presents a mental picture of impenetrable Jungle, wild beasts, and natives who feast on human flesh.There are jungles, wild beasts, and tribes still inclined to augment their bill of fare with an occasional tribal enemy or unwary traveler in .\t_\t.,\t, the vast Belgian colony, but the to admire and enjoy ihe shining American soldiers just arrived at cleanliness of his own house.\tLeopoldville will be amazed that the Nevertheless, quite aside from the colonjal capital is a modern city pride that every normal woman a normal population of 30,000.takes in having a pretty and at Three hundred and fifty miles up tractive home, it is certainly much the Congo river, the soldier boy worthwhile while the husband is from Keokuk or Kalamazoo will find away to keep standards high, for lhere electrically lighted streets, this is a demonstration of morale paim fringed, and lined with brick which has not only present but fu- a^d cement buildings.Invited to ture advantages as well.Keeping dine in a Leopoldville home, he will household articles clean and orderly pe cooled by electric fans, and preserves their beauty and useful- served food from an electric refrig-This means that when the | vrator.is over and husbands return Thu tu lierai Before the war, gold, sugar, rum, hides, fish glue, and various woods were exported from French Guiana, South America.The banana market was expanding maize, sweet potatoes, and cassava, for the most part consumed their products themselves.In a move to open up the interior the French government, in 1930, made the hinterland a separate territory, named it Inini, and left its supervision to the colonial governor.Development was made difficult by the lack of good roads and navigable waterways, and by the dearth of workers able to stand the heat.\t.«\t,\t, ,\t,\tFrench Guiana is best known as a soap when the nation is hard at p^^al settlement.For almost a cen-work, not only to remove the ^nme |ury convicts have been sent from of industrial labor but also to mam- France to the Guiana mainland or tain high cleanliness standards as a tQ one of the penal isles off the health measure.It has been found also that soldiers and sailors use | rapid induction reflects a deep and 1 abiding concern for the welfare of the country,\u201d he said.Millions of women, according to the college expert, are presently engaged in highly important war work, such as making munitions, loading bags of powder, assembling radios for aircraft, making and repairing gas masks, and inspecting manufactured parts and products.Invaluable to the war effort be cause of their health, staminap courage, and devotion, women are especially essential in checking minute parts.They are sometimes better fitted than men in concentrating on highly detailed and repetitious work, according to Dr.Struck.As inspectors in plants, checking intricate parts of machinery and in- j struments up to two-millionths of an | emergency.\tinch, women have proved their abil- Total loans of $4,981 have been qy £)r struck pointed out.He add-rr.ade to students.With $10 named ecj\t\u201ctheir desire to take re* ns the highest loan, students borrow Sp0nsibility and do their part' is , money from this fund to meet emer- strengthening Uncle Sam's supply gency needs for food and room rent, jjncs special visits home, job interviews end medical expenses.No interest is charged and no time is specified for the payment of such a loan.The only requisite is that a student must need the money to tide him over an emergency.Up to and including August 31, 338 students have borrowed 524 times from the fund.Nearly two-fifths of the loans were made to men and women who needed money for food and living expenses.Graduation expenses, books and shoes, eye glasses, clothes, and personal reasons^were other necessities which brought the student to the emergency loan fund.Donations, many of them from alumni, faculty, and undergraduates, have increased the fund to its present status of $2,367.Because of the absence of husbands who are in the military services, some young homemakers, particularly those without children, may think it not worth while to \u201cbother with the house.\u201d Dusting, sweeping, and washing may seem less necessary when the head of the house is not coming home each night Interment was Growers of Unknown Donor\u2019s $5.00 Is Start of Loan Fund A $5 banknote, left anonymously upon the doorstep of the president of the Pennsylvania,State college two years ago, has increased its value almost 1,000 times.With that banknote as a starter, Mrs.Ralph D.Hetzel, wife of the president of the college, established a loan fund which is available to students when they need it in an coast.Devil's island is a green bit H of tree-capped land about 27 miles considerably more soap per capita from thc mainiand.It was reserved than civilians ness war The capital is the nerve center of they will find well-conducted house-1 the colony's economic life.Eastern holds, well cared for and doubly | terminus of the recently established attractive after barrack life for political prisoners sentenced to .life imprisonment.At times it has ! held less than a dozen convicts.Its i ill-fame has been epitomized in its other name, \u201cthe dry guillotine.\u201d trans-Atlantic plane route from Mi-Accustomed to strict militaryIami, Fla., it also has air connec-standards of cleanliness, which arc tion with every commercially impor-very high, the boys, furthermore, tant colonial settlement.,\t- will come back home extra-sensitive Usefulness of the air service is to dirt and disorder.They will cer apparent in the quantity of gold and tainly expect to find clean and well- diamonds shipped from Congo kept homes and furnishings.Noth- mines by plane.Falls in the seeing else will seem quite right.tion of the river between the city Thus, while it may not be as and the Atlantic outlet drop the wa-thrilling to keep house while THE ter level 800 feet and balk steamer is off to the wars, nevertheless navigation.North of the city the to do it carefully is certainly one Congo is navigable for more than a very real way of keeping home fires thousand miles.The colony spreads burning.Keeping house well, is over an area alirvost one-third as keeping faith with the future, and large as the United States.In square with the boys who are fighting to mileage it is roughly equivalent to make thc future secure.\t| the aggregate of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California, - Nevada and Montana.Vichy\u2019s \u2018Devil\u2019s Island\u2019 Military Question Mark French Guiana, Vichy controlled.! again becomes a political and military question mark with reports that Devil's Island, notorious penal station, and other strategic islands are being fortified, and reserve offi- Pouce facilities of i- Cd.ifoinia cers and doctors are being called cities have been pooled under a mu-to the colors.\ttual aid plan designed to assure the Forming a part of the northeast cities adequate protection in event coast of South America, French Gui- °* a war emergency, ana is next door to Surinam (Dutch Each city in the agreement mam-Guiana) where United States troops tains permanently in reserve at least were sent several months ago to one \u201cpolice unit ' of one automobile, safeguard valuable aluminum de- one regular police officer and five posits from enemy seizure or sabo- auxiliary policemen.Each unit is tage\tplaced at disposal of and subject Guiana has been so tittle known to emergency call of thc law and or-that the region's name was once der co-ordinator of the county civil- confused witn Guinea on the African ian defense office, coast, and the small South Ameri- Purpose of the mutual police aid can rodent was named the guinea agreement by the cities, ail in San pig by mistake.The association of Mateo county, suburban peninsula Cayenne, French Guiana's capital, area south of San Francisco, is to with red pepper is better founded, create a reserve supply of police To Dakar, French port in north- facilities to meet any local police west Africa, the distance across the emergency arising within any of the Atlantic is about 2,200 miles.To communities or within any war in-the Panama canal by air from Cay- dustries or installations in the enne is about 1,700 miles.\tcounty.Tropical, mountainous and heavi- The 12 cities are Atherton, Belly forested except for the coastal mont, Burlingame, Colma, Daly lowlands, the colony has lagged be- City, Hil thorough, Menlo Park.Red-hind thc adjacent British and Dutch wood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, ^¦¦¦1 j ¦\tSan Mateo and South San Francisco.Combined population of the 12 cit- March 17, 493 March 17 is the traditional day or which St.Patrick died at Saul (Sab hal), County Down, March 17, 493.at the age of 106.He was buried at the chieftain\u2019s dun, or fort, two miles outside the town parts, it priests and people gathered around his tomb to honor the venerable fa ther of their faith.For more than 14 centuries, this spirit of reverencing the memory of Patrick has survived in the hearts of Irish men and women in every part of the world The greatest of St.Patrick's miracles was driving the venomous reptiles out of Ireland, and rendering th< Irish soil, for ever after, so oh noxious to serpents, that they dit on touching it.Colgan seriously re lates that St.Patrick accomplished this feat by beating a drum.12 California Cities Pool Their Police for Defense From al is recorded, bishops man Homesteading in Alaska A circular from the General Land Office, Washington, D.C., states that in order to make an original homestead settlement or entry in The Chicago Fire P^PUPPI^mPlThe great Chicago fire burned tor< Alaska, the applicant must be 211 two days and nights, October 9 to 11, years of age or the head of a family, 1871.The flames started in a bam ¦citizen of the United States or owned by Patrick O\u2019Leary at 187 have declared his intention to be- DeKoven street, either from spon-come such a citizen and not the own- taneous combustion in the haymow er of more than 100 acres of land in or to the carelessness of persons the United States, except that a smoking in the barn., homestead entry made in the Unit- The fire burned over 2,100 acres, ed States outside of Alaska is not destroying 17,500 buildings and causa qualification.Full information ing 250 deaths.It destroyed almost may be had by writing to the Gen- a third of the city\u2019s property\u2014nearly eral Land Office, Department of the $200.000,000.Nearly a quarter of the Interior, Washington, D.C., or to | inhabitants were rendered temporarily homeless\u201470.000.in a population jf 321.U09 Good Tools Necessary Good tools are necessary for the economical production of fuel wood, foresters of the department of ag riculture say.For felling and bucking small-sized material, the new type saw with a tapered blade held under ten&n in a light tubular steel bow is very good.A splitting maul which combines sledge hammer and blade is handy for splitting cord-wood.For bucking large-sized material, the gasoline powered drag-saw works very well, while for cutting wood to stove lengths the \"buzz\u201d saw is a most necessary tool.\t-\t; a Electoral College Under an amendment enacted b\\ the last congress the electoral col lege shall meet the first Monday aft er the second Wednesday in Decern her to canvass the popular vote.* joint session of congress at whiel the electoral vote shall be canvass*, and the President and vice pros dent declared elected shall he he! 3n the sixth day of January, tbt« Jays after the new congress to* \u2022venes.Guianas in commercial and industrial development.With only 8, __ or so acres cultivated, stimulation ics is around 85,000 as compared to of the use of land has been a per- total county population of approxi-slatent government problem.mit any of the United States district Land Offices in Alaska.\u2022nately 112,000 m "]
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